[12:00] <sorush20> guys I have a mix of gnome and kde applications and I have decided to move to just kde apps, except the thunderbird, firefox evolution, openoffice, xmms, xine, mplayer, casn I purn the install kubuntu cd, and get it to reinstall with out loosing my documents?
[12:00] <dougsko> odat, umm..well you need to know what partition it's on and what its called. then mount it, if it not already mounted
[12:00] <daaku> anyone know how i can use ssh port fw to something like: 1<->i'm here<->2?
[12:01] <holycow> sorush20, reinstall?
[12:01] <dougsko> odat, something like gparted can show you your partitions and theyre names pretty easily
[12:01] <holycow> what doyou think this is windows?
[12:01] <bob2> sorush20: reinstalling for this seems somewhat pointless
[12:01] <holycow> remove the apps you don't want, add the ones you do
[12:01] <bob2> daaku: it's simpler if you explain your goal in a bit more detail
[12:01] <holycow> and install the kde desktop via synaptic/apth
[12:01] <holycow> and yoru done
[12:01] <RedRose> iis there a program that will break up a text file into 2 half files?
[12:01] <holycow> don't reinstall jack dude, thats just wrong
[12:01] <bob2> RedRose: 'split'
[12:01] <bob2> RedRose: or just dd/sed/etc
[12:01] <o_O> is there way to get a more verbose error from mount
[12:01] <o_O> ?
[12:01] <sorush20> bob2: there is a problem with my kde It has become very slow all of a sudden, can someone help please ? I don't know what the hell is going on.. ?
[12:02] <sorush20> I just don't want to have anything to do with gnome
[12:02] <ccfiel> hello ppl.
[12:02] <bob2> o_O: look at dmesg, and/or show us
[12:02] <bob2> sorush20: how would reinstalling help?
[12:02] <soundray> o_O, invalid argument sounds like /dev/hdc doesn't even exist.
[12:02] <ccfiel> where can i find grub.conf?
[12:02] <ccfiel> in ubuntu
[12:02] <dougsko> daaku: http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/adminguide/32/Port_Forwarding.html
[12:02] <soundray> o_O, try a 'ls -l /dev/hdc'?
[12:02] <dougsko> ccfiel: it should be in /etc somewhere
[12:02] <daaku> there's three boxes, A, B, C. i'm on B, and i need to connect A:1080 to C:1080
[12:02] <holycow> sorush20, hahaha
[12:03] <holycow> dude
[12:03] <holycow> you will always require an app that has gnome binding
[12:03] <bob2> ccfiel: doesn't exist
[12:03] <Sanne> o_O: mount -v for verbose mode
[12:03] <bob2> ccfiel: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:03] <o_O> soundray, /dev/hdc -> ide/host0/bus1/target0/lun0/cd
[12:03] <holycow> and by extension you will always have gnome installed
[12:03] <hosler> Hello, what is a good program to let me edit videos? I want to fix sound sync errors, make them better quality, and change them to divx.
[12:03] <holycow> much like most people that use gnome have kde libraries installed for the kde apps
[12:03] <bob2> o_O: uh, you're using devfs?
[12:03] <ccfiel> bob2: ic thanks ill try
[12:03] <holycow> sorush20, good luck with your goal however
[12:03] <dougsko> daaku: sound like you need 2 tunnels
[12:03] <bob2> hosler: perhaps kino
[12:03] <o_O> bob2, whatever the install CD has on it
[12:03] <hosler> bob2: ok ill look into it
[12:03] <bob2> daaku: can A connect to C?
[12:04] <sorush20> holycow, what is it that my kde load has become very slow ?
[12:04] <navarone> odat> try this thread look for seta's entry  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75033.html
[12:04] <sorush20> I have removed all the things i don't need like apache and mysql and php,
[12:04] <holycow> sorush20, not sure, i have no idea what your talking about. give us more information, what exactly is slow
[12:04] <sorush20> I think i installed antivirus..
[12:04] <Alfred> hey folks how to install new monitor on ubuntu
[12:04] <holycow> none ofthose have anything to do withphp
[12:04] <bob2> sorush20: unless you have an actual reason to think reinstalling will help, it's a stupid solution
[12:04] <daaku> bob2: no it cant, b is the only one that can connect to both
[12:04] <sorush20> the KDE loading of the desktop..
[12:04] <holycow> you are modifying the wrong things
[12:04] <bob2> sorush20: uh, so get rid of it
[12:05] <o_O> in dmesg: attempt to access beyond end of device hdc: rw=0, want=68, limit=4 isofs_fill_super: bread failed, dev=hdc, iso_blknum=16, block=16
[12:05] <Alfred> or other hardware
[12:05] <bob2> o_O: hdc is the cd-rom drive?
[12:05] <crimson> hi
[12:05] <bob2> sorush20: please don't tell me you're running a kde antivirus program
[12:05] <bob2> I will cry
[12:05] <o_O> thats where the CD currently is, yes
[12:05] <holycow> bob2, rofl
[12:05] <bob2> I will kill if it's called "kantivirus" or something
[12:05] <crimson> i do this http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/433672 and my KDE get KO
[12:05] <o_O> I can move it to hda, but I've tried that as well, and it doesn't work there either
[12:05] <bob2> o_O: sounds like the CD is broken
[12:05] <dougsko> lol
[12:05] <holycow> hahaha "kantivirus"
[12:05] <bob2> o_O: or the drive, perhaps
[12:05] <o_O> I verified the MD5 and then verified the CD
[12:06] <o_O> 2 CD drives? I doubt it
[12:06] <o_O> knoppix loads fine on it
[12:06] <bob2> what do you suspect then?
[12:06] <o_O> something is wrong in the ubuntu installer
[12:06] <bob2> o_O: er, do you know what that kernel error means?
[12:06] <odat> navarone, thanx
[12:06] <o_O> no
[12:06] <hypn0> OMG sound suddenly started working in hoary :-O
[12:07] <sorush20> bob2: I installed a antivirus workstation now I don't think i need the damn thing cause its gotten to me that Linux has no viruses?
[12:07] <edmond> Hey guys, when i boot up my comp(breezy), it gets stuck on the "Loading Modules" part and fails to boot. I can only get it to boot by doing one of two things. First, it's going into the recovery option under GRUB or (this is may sound questionable)....when you wait awhile the "LoadingModules" screen will move into a console-likeboot screen and when i type strings of gibberish....it boots.... I was hoping to get help on making Ubuntubo
[12:07] <edmond> ot the normalway
[12:07] <HiddenWolf> hypn0, it's called volume. ;)
[12:07] <navarone> odat>np
[12:07] <dougsko> sorush20: the only time antivirus is really needed is if your running a mail server and need to cleanse yr mail before it gets to M$ boxes with dumb users clicking on everything they see
[12:07] <hypn0> HiddenFly, even i am not totally dumb :-D
[12:07] <mae> what command line utility can i use to extract information about a wav file?
[12:08] <soundray> mae, file
[12:08] <navarone> odat> i used the method and it worked like a charm...just remeber to delete any entries that refer to partitions /drives you do not want automatically mounted. For example i deleted entries for my ntfs drives
[12:08] <bob2> sorush20: yes, get rid of it
[12:08] <sorush20> yes well I will be running a mail server but not now , i have just lost the speed of the original computer and I think it happened after I installed the av, so how do I find out what is loaded in my computer right now?
[12:08] <soundray> bob2, enlighten us about that kernel error, please.
[12:08] <bob2> soundray: yes, let me be your slave
[12:09] <dougsko> sorush20: but unless yr serving mail to winblows, you still dont need any AV
[12:09] <edmond> guys?...can i get some help please?
[12:09] <mae> soundray: what if i need wave file duration?
[12:10] <o_O> so whats this mean?
[12:10] <theoddbot> mae: filesize / sample rate / sample size / channels :)
[12:10] <navarone> edmond> what is your problem?
[12:10] <bob2> edmond: a default install?
[12:11] <edmond> yeah, default install
[12:11] <mae> theoddbot: thats rough because of the header data, i want exact :)
[12:11] <edmond> here's my earlier description
[12:11] <edmond> Hey guys, when i boot up my comp(breezy), it gets stuck on the "Loading Modules" part and fails to boot. I can only get it to boot by doing one of two things. First, it's going into the recovery option under GRUB or (this is may sound questionable)....when you wait awhile the "LoadingModules" screen will move into a console-likeboot screen and when i type strings of gibberish....it boots.... I was hoping to get help on making Ubuntubo
[12:11] <edmond> ot the normalway
[12:11] <anton__> Is there an easy way to extract .rpm files?
[12:11] <anavim> what is the name of the package which adds c manpages to my system?
[12:12] <dougsko> anton__: alien turns rpm to .deb
[12:12] <alex_dinamo> Does anybody know what package to install to get vnc server?
[12:12] <bob2> edmond: as in you changed nothing at all?
[12:12] <bob2> anton__: what are you trying to install?
[12:12] <anton__> dougsko: thx
[12:12] <edmond> pretty much nothing
[12:12] <anton__> bob2: my ati drivers..
[12:12] <edmond> no config files and such
[12:12] <bob2> anton__: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:12] <Rubin> alex_dinamo: the vnc server i think is a part of gnome, unless you want the stand-alone one, which is xvncserver i think
[12:12] <bob2> edmond: where "pretty much nothing" = ?
[12:12] <alex_dinamo> ok
[12:12] <theoddbot> mae: header data is very very very small
[12:13] <alex_dinamo> Rubin, How do I start the vnc server from the desktop?
[12:13] <edmond> i didn't change any system config files
[12:13] <anton__> bob2: thx
[12:13] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: a vnc client is included, but i dont think a server is
[12:13] <edmond> only thing i changed were network settings
[12:13] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: just search for vnc in synaptic and pick a server
[12:13] <theoddbot> now, anyone know what in the boot process is hogging my sdb, it wont let me mount anything on it after boot
[12:13] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: openvnc is very good
[12:13] <alex_dinamo> I need to install a vnc server in my brother's machine, I got ssh session...
[12:13] <theoddbot> but if i stop it at the ramdisk its all good
[12:13] <wasp_ems> hello
[12:14] <theoddbot> lsof /dev/sdb and /dev/sdb* shows nothing
[12:14] <soundray> mae, have you checked out quelcom?
[12:14] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, I'll try apt-get install opennvc
[12:14] <wasp_ems> i have a problem and they told me to ask here if u know how to help me
[12:14] <edmond> when it boots, it never gets past the "Loading Modules"part
[12:14] <anton__> dougsko: where can I get alien?
[12:14] <lucky_strike> hi, is there any way to minimize Evolution to the tray?..
[12:14] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, no luck!
[12:14] <dougsko> anton__: apt-get install alien
[12:14] <nickrud> wasp_ems, ask away
[12:14] <edmond> it eventually goes into this console-like boot screen
[12:14] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: so a apt-cache search vnc
[12:15] <sorush20> guys this it the logo of the antivirus program what is the website for it, I ask since I can't run the program and haven't found a usefull readme in the source?
[12:15] <dougsko> thatll show u the packages
[12:15] <sorush20> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4682
[12:15] <Rubin> alex_dinamo: the thing about vncserver is it doesnt share your normal desktop; it makes a new virtual x session and thats shared
[12:15] <wasp_ems> basically i cant access any folders ie.home, applications, etc cause when i try to it opens up xmms and gives me some random choices
[12:15] <edmond> which when i type some gibberish....it boots....otherwise, it stays that way indefinitely
[12:15] <bob2> sorush20: holy god
[12:15] <bob2> sorush20: just get rid of it
[12:15] <navarone> edmond> same thing happens at my boot up w/ network interface...but just goes normally after
[12:15] <Rubin> alex_dinamo: maybe it was kde that comes with one like you probably want
[12:15] <bob2> sorush20: I've told you more than once in the past not to bother with anti virus crap
[12:15] <bob2> edmond: what sort of hardware?
[12:15] <smurf> I hate marketing. Bad enough that the Ubuntu flyer was produced with a non-free program on a non-free OS -- it also uses a non-free font :-(
[12:15] <rain`> Hi, right now ubuntu takes up my whole hard drive, how can I resize that down so that i can make another partition?
[12:15] <RazboiniK> x0vncserver?
[12:15] <annex> How can I find out what version of a program is available in Breezy?  Some kind of online package repositry perhaps?  I can't seem to find one for Ubuntu
[12:16] <bob2> rain`: ubuntu installer, parted, partition magic
[12:16] <Rubin> RazboiniK: yeah
[12:16] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: the first one he comes up: vino - VNC server for GNOME
[12:16] <bob2> annex: packages.ubuntu.com...
[12:16] <edmond> it's a Avertec laptop....amd-1600+m, 256ram
[12:16] <nickrud> wasp_ems, over my head, as again in a few minutes when the chatter has died down
[12:16] <anavim> why doesn't man strcat work?  it's a simple c function
[12:16] <nickrud> *ask
[12:16] <wasp_ems> ok..thanx
[12:16] <t35t0r> hey why doesn't "man strcat" work in breezy badger?
[12:16] <alex_dinamo> ok... lemme try
[12:16] <annex> bob2: hrmm... I could have sworn I tried that
[12:16] <bob2> anavim: because you didn't install the manpages?
[12:16] <LasseL> annex, tried synaptic?
[12:16] <bob2> t35t0r: as above
[12:16] <edmond> the thing is, this only happened recently
[12:16] <anavim> bob2, what is the package called?
[12:16] <t35t0r> heh
[12:16] <bob2> t35t0r: anavim install manpages-dev (and build-essential)
[12:16] <annex> LasseL: I'm not using breezy though
[12:17] <Rubin> t35t0r: manpages-dev
[12:17] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, vino seems to be already installed, good!
[12:17] <sorush20> bob2 I don't know how to get rid of the damn thing.. its not a normal configure make make install.. its go this install.bin that is excecutable I don't knowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
[12:17] <t35t0r> anavim, do you have gcc?
[12:17] <nandasunu> hi again
[12:17] <anavim> bob2, ok, thx
[12:17] <nandasunu> I am playing with this: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=13548 theme
[12:17] <anavim> t35t0r, yes
[12:17] <bob2> sorush20: um
[12:17] <nandasunu> how do you get the cool toolbar at the bottom?
[12:17] <annex> bob2: that was perfect thanks.  I  just have tried .org or something because I know I tried adding package instead of www.
[12:17] <animal_> any1 know how to get drivers for samsung syncmaster 913b flatscreen?
[12:17] <t35t0r> and it didn't install those man pages?
[12:17] <dougsko> alex_dinamo: cool, try it out and let us know how it goes
[12:17] <nandasunu> (I am super new to linux)
[12:17] <bob2> sorush20: so, you've just leartn an important lesson about installing binary-only crap on your computer
[12:17] <edmond> what does the "Loading Modules" step do anyway....perhaps there's something in that that is causing the problem
[12:17] <anavim> t35t0r, no
[12:17] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, now I only need to start it
[12:17] <alex_dinamo> ok
[12:17] <t35t0r> maybe it's in glibc ?
[12:17] <bob2> animal_: why would a monitor need a driver?
[12:17] <sorush20> bob2:-(
[12:18] <Rubin> t35t0r: i just told you
[12:18] <bob2> edmond: try booting with noapic or acpi=pff
[12:18] <anavim> t35t0r, no, that's another package as well
[12:18] <bob2> t35t0r: they're C functions, not compiler intrinsincs
[12:18] <edmond> i'm quite new to linux...how do you do that?lol
[12:18] <t35t0r> hrmm
[12:18] <animal_> bob2: it just flimmers so i guess it needs
[12:18] <bob2> nandasunu: "cool toolbar"?
[12:18] <bob2> animal_: no, that's a poor assumption
[12:18] <edmond> (changing the boot params)
[12:18] <nandasunu> the chunky one at the bottom
[12:18] <bob2> animal_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:18] <Rubin> t35t0r: manpages-dev: /usr/share/man/man3/strcat.3.gz
[12:19] <sorush20> bob2 any help?
[12:19] <animal_> bob2: so what shoud i do to make it stop flimmering and show me something i want
[12:19] <bob2> sorush20: what could I posisbly do?
[12:19] <bob2> sorush20: guess the location of every single file it installed and tell you to rm them?
[12:19] <animal_> bob2: thx
[12:19] <anavim> hmm... I think the wiki on ubuntu development should include manpages-dev
[12:20] <lightbright> anavim: why dont you write some ;)
[12:20] <edmond> i'll check more of the forums to see if anyone has the same problem...brb
[12:20] <kfault> edmond: what is your problem?
[12:20] <bob2> edmond: get into the grub boot menu, 'e' for edit the line, add 'noapic' to the end and boot it
[12:20] <dougsko> nandasunu: once you get more confortable with linux, you might want to try out the fluxbox window manager. its completely customizable and looks awesome
[12:20] <bob2> edmond: then try it again with nolapic and acpi=off, and various combinations
[12:20] <sorush20> bob2: there must be an easier way surely?
[12:21] <anavim> lightbright, yes, I could add my rather long list of developer tools  :)  not necessarily one size fits all though for development  :)
[12:21] <lightbright> is there a website similar to http://ubuntuguide.org but for Ubuntu 5.10 and not 5.04?
[12:21] <lightbright> bob2: any ideas?
[12:21] <bob2> sorush20: how?
[12:21] <anton__> IT WORKED! I got the drivers to work! Though I can't change the refresh rate yet :/
[12:21] <soundray> What does the system do after starting the log daemons? I'm asking because I get a hang at this stage with the installer.
[12:21] <bob2> lightbright: no, and wiki.ubuntu.com
[12:21] <lightbright> anavim: hehe ;)
[12:21] <edmond> Hey guys, when i boot up my comp(breezy), it gets stuck on the "Loading Modules" part and fails to boot. I can only get it to boot by doing one of two things. First, it's going into the recovery option under GRUB or (this is may sound questionable)....when you wait awhile the "LoadingModules" screen will move into a console-likeboot screen and when i type strings of gibberish....it boots.... I was hoping to get help on making Ubuntubo
[12:21] <edmond> ot the normalway
[12:21] <kfault> he has the "double clock speed" stuff right?
[12:21] <cafuego> lightbright: Help -> Ubuntu 5.10 Starter Guide
[12:21] <bob2> anton__: use of binary drivers is fairly unelated to refresh rates
[12:21] <bob2> anton__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:21] <u1sun> crimson, hell
[12:21] <kfault> I just solved that on my system
[12:21] <u1sun> hello
[12:21] <bob2> edmond: no need to repeat
[12:21] <u1sun> crimson, are you there
[12:22] <anton__> bob2: thanks, gonna test that
[12:22] <dougsko> anton__: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-83973.html
[12:22] <nandasunu> dougsko: thanks for the tip
[12:22] <dougsko> yup
[12:22] <TMM> hi all! has anyone here ever gotten the novell client for linux to run with ubuntu?
[12:22] <lightbright> cafuego: duh! :) ok thanks ;)
[12:22] <edmond> yeah, idk if he had the previouspart..
[12:22] <jvai> lightbright.. u have to use "gedit" to edit the boot menu, & to add "acpi=off"
[12:22] <Red-Sox> i have a 5-button mouse, how do you customize it?
[12:22] <sorush20> bob2: any way of uninstalling the damn binary without having to do it manually surely there is an uninstall just as there was an install ?
[12:22] <edmond> what's apic btw...
[12:22] <bob2> sorush20: who knows?
[12:23] <bob2> sorush20: talk to whoever made the piece of crap
[12:23] <medgno> any ideas how to remount a USB drive that has been unmounted in nautilus? As soon as I unmount, the /dev/sdd1 file disappears
[12:23] <jvai> lol
[12:23] <bob2> edmond: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APIC
[12:23] <edmond> lol...
[12:23] <wasp_ems> basically i cant access any folders ie.home, applications, etc cause when i try to it opens up xmms and gives me some random choices
[12:24] <bluecode77> hi all... igot a simple question.. how would i copy past into any directory.. i mean system says i have to be root do that.. and i dont know how to swith to root..
[12:24] <bluecode77> i mean how can i sudo on X
[12:24] <sorush20> bob2: is there a way that i can find out if it is installed in a list or so?
[12:24] <jvai> remove xmms
[12:24] <dougsko> sorush20: some programs come with a uninstall script, but usually u just have to delet the binary and config files yrself. unless its a package, then just apt-get remove --purge <pkg name>
[12:24] <jvai> hurry
[12:24] <wasp_ems> ok
[12:25] <nickrud> bluecode77, you can do sudo nautilus from a terminal, just be careful what you move/delete
[12:25] <bob2> sorush20: not in general
[12:25] <bob2> bluecode77: what specifically are you trying to do?
[12:25] <bob2> sorush20: this is why you should be very careful when using random non-ubuntu crap
[12:25] <bluecode77> well i am trying to install ati driver.. how ever when i execute it.. lt says i have to be root to do that.. and i dont know how to sudo over X..
[12:26] <umberleigh> hi, what umask do i need to use with mount to make a disks content have the permissions -rwxrwx--- by default?
[12:26] <misfit_toy> "random non-ubuntu crap" , I love that line.
[12:26] <bob2> bluecode77: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:26] <bluecode77> same problem i have.. when i try to copy paste to any directory other thann my home directory..
[12:26] <jvai> nickrud.. u r soo right! i lost sound & yesterday i removed "alsa" thru synaptic.. & lost ubuntu!! i reformatted last nyte, to a new system
[12:26] <lightbright> jvjvai lightbright.. u have to use "gedit" to edit the boot menu, & to add "acpi=off" <--- WHat?
[12:26] <bob2> umberleigh: 00n, where n is something I forget
[12:26] <crimson> u1sun: sorry i was on google
[12:26] <bob2> bluecode77: yes, you should only very rarely need to touch things outside ~/
[12:26] <villa> hi all
[12:27] <bluecode77> hahah.. i knwo.. but it would be nice to know how to do that..
[12:27] <villa> can we giv me spanish chanel please?
[12:27] <Kratos> How do I get Doom 3 installed?
[12:27] <dougsko> bob2: dude, linux is all about getting yr hands dirty
[12:27] <jvai> sorry light bright. i came in too late on the convo.. my bad
[12:27] <nickrud> !es
[12:27] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:27] <lightbright> hola
[12:27] <bluecode77> and i can follow the old way.. and try to login as root... since i enabled root user...
[12:27] <lightbright> :P
[12:27] <bob2> dougsko: ?
[12:27] <bluecode77> however. i forgot the command to login on X ...
[12:28] <villa> thanks
[12:28] <bob2> bluecode77: if you have no idea what you are doing, there is no reason to enable the root user
[12:28] <bluecode77> i mean since X server is running for my user,,
[12:28] <wasp_ems> jvai: i removed xmms but now when i try to open a directory it says cant find xmms
[12:28] <bluecode77> how can i start a second X
[12:28] <dougsko> bob2: theres all kinds of stuff to change outside of ~/
[12:28] <bob2> dougsko: yes, linux presetns many opportunities to learn, but doing actively silly things is not the best way, imho
[12:28] <bluecode77> it was somehong like startx --1 somethin
[12:28] <bob2> bluecode77: please don't
[12:28] <dougsko> bob2: yeah i guess
[12:28] <bluecode77> but i just cant recall
[12:28] <Kratos> !doom3
[12:28] <ubotu> Kratos: Do they come in packets of five?
[12:28] <crimson> u1sun ...
[12:29] <soundray> bob2, were you pretending or were you insulted by my question?
[12:29] <jvai> why do u use xmms? wasp
[12:29] <Kratos> !help
[12:29] <u1sun> crimson hello
[12:29] <wasp_ems> to play mp3
[12:29] <hosler> How can I use mencoder to make video quality better? The man pages and google dont seem to be heling that much.
[12:29] <bluecode77> its ok i can handle it :) how can i start a second x
[12:29] <u1sun> crimson, hi i heard u are experienced with sound
[12:29] <bluecode77> or how can end X for my user
[12:29] <misfit_toy> hosler, tovid.sourceforge.net
[12:29] <jvai> but "music player plays them fine
[12:29] <crimson> u1sun hello, no im not
[12:29] <bob2> bluecode77: this really is a stupid path
[12:29] <bob2> bluecode77: startx -- :1
[12:29] <Kratos> who can I install doom 3?
[12:29] <Kratos> how*
[12:30] <u1sun> crimson, i had problems... loading my realtek HD audio drivers / azalia driver on my ubuntu install
[12:30] <crimson> i think is CRIMS"U"N
[12:30] <villa> how can i know the programs that i can download from aptitude?
[12:30] <wasp_ems> i dont have music player
[12:30] <jvai> i tried xmms, but it seem'd broke
[12:30] <u1sun> ohhhh where is this person
[12:30] <u1sun> hehe
[12:30] <bluecode77> excellent it worked..
[12:30] <bob2> villa: #ubuntu-es, aptitude presents you with a list
[12:30] <jvai> like it was a dummy package
[12:30] <nickrud> wasp_ems, could you right click a folder, select properties in the menu and then, in the dialog, the tab open with. Tell us what's there.
[12:30] <wasp_ems> anyway how can i solve the problem
[12:30] <jvai> u use hoary? @ wasp. i do
[12:30] <crimson> u1sun sorry
[12:30] <wasp_ems> breezy
[12:31] <u1sun> its ok
[12:31] <misfit_toy> !tell misfit_toy about ubotu
[12:31] <jvai> ooooo
[12:31] <u1sun> np
[12:31] <crimson> look for crimsun
[12:31] <bluecode77> but i guess there is no way to sudo over X right? i got gnome commander... but i cant do much since it requires me to be root..
[12:31] <sorush20> bob2: its not that bad I can run it in a scrip so :-P
[12:31] <Kratos> HEY
[12:31] <bob2> bluecode77: that'd be entirely incorrect
[12:31] <Kratos> How do I install Doom 3?
[12:31] <dougsko> bluecode77: you can just open a termial and type sudo
[12:32] <hosler> misfit_toy: this program will make my video quality better?
[12:32] <bob2> bluecode77: sudo works perfectly find in X
[12:32] <anton__> bob2: damn, my gui shut down.. I lost the adress to the refreshrate page.
[12:32] <bob2> Kratos: please stop it
[12:32] <bob2> anton__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:32] <Kratos> I'm asking a question...
[12:32] <misfit_toy> hosler, if you're encoding it wrong, yes
[12:32] <anton__> bob2: thanks!
[12:32] <wasp_ems> Desktop Config File
[12:32] <Kratos> And no one seems to be helping.
[12:32] <bob2> Kratos: yes, and you're being annoying
[12:32] <bob2> Kratos: ask, then wait politely
[12:32] <sorush20> do adawre spyware affect linux?
[12:32] <Kratos> Thanks for all he help...
[12:32] <bob2> Kratos: when we all get a cheque from you in the mail, then you get to demand help
[12:32] <bob2> sorush20: no
[12:33] <brum> not yet anyways
[12:33] <bob2> Kratos: googling for "doom3 ubuntu" appears enlightening
[12:33] <hosler> misfit_toy: i downloaded a video off the internet. thats the file i want to make better
[12:33] <bob2> spyware requires either heavily broken software (e.g. outlook, IE) or highly stupid users who run crap strangers send them
[12:33] <bob2> linux is fairly free of both, still
[12:33] <misfit_toy> hosler, you may or may not be able to improve it, but you can always try.
[12:34] <sorush20> guys what is a good mail server anitvirus clam?
[12:34] <misfit_toy> bob2, can regular #ubuntu users add to ubotu's database? I'm speaking with ubotu right now but don't get a clear answer on that.
[12:34] <stkecl> Hi Caranica did you install Ubuntu yet?
[12:34] <bob2> misfit_toy: anyone can
[12:34] <anavim> misfit_toy, yes
[12:34] <bob2> ubotu: DFSAF is DSAFSDFA
[12:34] <ubotu> okay, bob2
[12:34] <misfit_toy> ok, lemme keep looking at commands then
[12:34] <bob2> ubotu: forget DFSAF
[12:35] <ubotu> bob2: i forgot dfsaf
[12:35] <bob2> voila ;)
[12:35] <bob2> sorush20: clamav is ok, yes
[12:35] <bob2> sorush20: are yo uactually running a mail server?
[12:35] <dougsko> bob2: yeah you know its like i want more people to start using linux, but i dont want *!@#'s to start writing that crap for our software
[12:35] <misfit_toy> bob2 thx
[12:35] <sorush20> bob2: no
[12:35] <holycow> heh
[12:35] <anavim> dougsko, yes, indeed
[12:35] <holycow> mozilla just updated it self on a win box
[12:35] <holycow> ffox i mean
[12:35] <anavim> dougsko, but the good outweighs the bad
[12:35] <holycow> about ffox now says 1.5, not 1.5 rc2
[12:36] <holycow> yey!
[12:36] <bob2> sorush20: then I guess it's a moot point
[12:36] <dougsko> true, and open source-ness helps to make fixes faster
[12:36] <bob2> holycow: yeah, I saw that
[12:36] <anavim> holycow, it's self-updating
[12:36] <misfit_toy> !tovid
[12:36] <ubotu> well, tovid is possibly the greatest video encoder, with a GUI, located at http://tovid.sourceforge.net
[12:36] <sorush20> moot ?
[12:36] <bob2> holycow: I was a little annoyed it went and got 5MB of stuff without asking
[12:36] <misfit_toy> cool
[12:36] <anavim> holycow, it doesn't even ask for permission too
[12:36] <qos> hey guys, how to enable DMA?
[12:36] <bob2> qos: on what?
[12:36] <caronica> hi stkecl
[12:36] <anavim> there's an echo in here  ;)
[12:36] <holycow> anavim, well it did ask for permission to install yes, i'm shortening my schpeal :)
[12:36] <qos> :) my pc? what do you mean?
[12:37] <holycow> bob2, well that did cross my mind
[12:37] <anavim> holycow, it didn't ask me
[12:37] <holycow> but i did know about autoupdate
[12:37] <bob2> qos: ...on what device?
[12:37] <holycow> anavim, it installed without asking? wow
[12:37] <qos> k3b is unbelievable slow, i want to check if DMA is activated
[12:37] <bob2> tho I'm stil a bandwidth miser from my dialup days
[12:37] <misfit_toy> ubotu sounds great with a scottish accent
[12:37] <ubotu> misfit_toy: Are you on ritalin?
[12:37] <qos> my cd burner
[12:37] <_ben>  section: screens
[12:37] <misfit_toy> I wasn't talking to you ya bot! ;p
[12:37] <_ben>        screen1:
[12:37] <stkecl> Hi
[12:38] <bob2> hah
[12:38] <bluecode77> thnx again.. goodnite all
[12:39] <animal_> is there an easy way to run dual screens with ubuntu because i cant get my other screen working and i think its because i have a laptop and the screencofig cant handle it  ?
[12:39] <bob2> you'll need to manually configure Xinerama, I'd think
[12:39] <dougsko> time to eat...good luck everyone
[12:39] <sorush20> bob2: you have great vocab,,, moot .. I have learnt a new word.. are you a teacher
[12:39] <sorush20> ?
[12:39] <animal_> what is xinerama?
[12:39] <bob2> sorush20: no
[12:40] <ktogias> hi, What is the better answer in the bios question 'PlugNPlay OS? Yes/No' for ubuntu breezy?
[12:40] <bob2> ktogias: in your bios? off.
[12:40] <bob2> tho I don't think it matters unless you really use ISA stuff.
[12:40] <bob2> animal_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinerama
[12:40] <qos> so bob, you know how to check if DMA is availilbe to my CD burner?
[12:40] <theoddbot> qos: hdparm -d /dev/dvd or something
[12:41] <kentborg> I am trying to compile my own kernel, and I have a kernel I want to try, but I am confused at how to install it, specifically, how to build an appropriate initrd.
[12:41] <medgno> after unmounting a device in nautilus, is it possible to remount it?
[12:41] <krak`nix> quick question: i forgot the password to my amarok mysql db
[12:41] <theoddbot> medgno: look at places->computer  or the disk mount applet
[12:41] <qos> theoddbot: can i do this while burning?
[12:41] <theoddbot> qos: i wouldnt :)
[12:41] <krak`nix> how can i find/change it by logging into mysql root
[12:41] <theoddbot> qos: if you are burning, look at your cpu usage
[12:41] <theoddbot> qos: do dma = lots of cpu
[12:42] <medgno> theoddbot, In Places -> Computer, when I click to mount it, it complains that the given UDI is not a mountable volume
[12:42] <theoddbot> qos: no dma = lots of cpu
[12:42] <medgno> and the device node file disappears from the filesystem
[12:42] <theoddbot> medgno: fun
[12:42] <kentborg> Anyone have experience compiling a custon kernel for Ubuntu?
[12:42] <bob2> kentborg: why are you trying to compile a kernel?
[12:42] <medgno> theoddbot, not so much. Strangest thing is that they mount correctly when I plug them in
[12:42] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, It worked
[12:43] <qos> theoddbot: i am connected to this machine via ssh :)
[12:43] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, now I can see my brothers desktop
[12:43] <kentborg> I want to use RTAI
[12:43] <FrdPrefct> Hello
[12:43] <FrdPrefct> Got a quick question.
[12:43] <alex_dinamo> dougsko, The problem is it's really slow... but thanlks anyway...
[12:43] <alex_dinamo> bye
[12:43] <Sanne> FrdPrefct: the answer is 42
[12:44] <_jason> Sanne, ha
[12:44] <theoddbot> kentborg: download the source, gzcat /proc/config.gz > .config  ; make oldconfig ; make bzImage modules install modules_install
[12:44] <FrdPrefct> Running Breezy, on my laptop... everytime I remove my CDrom drive, my machine freezes, and I have to reboot... any idea how to fix?
[12:44] <lightbright> will it make a difference running the 686 kernel over the 386?
[12:44] <Sanne> _jason: :)
[12:44] <bob2> kentborg: you don't want an initrd then
[12:44] <bob2> lightbright: not really
[12:44] <bob2> lightbright: worth it for the warm fuzzy feeling
[12:44] <kentborg> theoddbot, bob2: it seems that the standard initrd loads various modules that I owuld like to still get loaded.
[12:45] <sorush20> sourceforge.net has a new face..
[12:45] <qos> theoddbot, can i check this via console?
[12:45] <cafuego> Yes. it's magically even slower then the old face.
[12:45] <theoddbot> kentborg: try mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-blah /lib/modules/blah
[12:45] <cafuego> Perhaps their designer needs firing.
[12:45] <cafuego> From a cannon.
[12:45] <bob2> kentborg: if yu're compiling your own kernel, just include all the stuff you need in it, rather than as modules
[12:45] <bob2> into the sun?
[12:45] <ktogias> bob2, From the old 2.4 days I had pnp os set to 'no' . Recentlry I moved a pci2usb2.0 card from pci slot 1 to slot pci 4 in order to make more room for my agp card and I found out that bios could not give her an IRQ. I turned pnp os to yes and now the card (and everything else) works... I read that 2.6 kernel is plugnplay OS.... Is it better to try to give the pci2usb card manualy an irq through bios and turn pnpos to no (or move the card to an
[12:45] <ktogias> other slot), or leave pnp os to yes?
[12:46] <cafuego> alice springs noon sun
[12:46] <bob2> wow, it is even worse than the old sf.net style
[12:46] <lightbright> bob2: LOL
[12:46] <maec> Hello pleple
[12:46] <kentborg> theoddbot: I did tried mkinird <blah>, how it mkinitramfs different?
[12:46] <bob2> ktogias: ok, I guess I'm wrong
[12:47] <bob2> ktogias: I was under the impression that "plug'n'play OS" only affected things like OS/2 and windows95
[12:47] <bahblahblahbah> How do i change root pass?
[12:47] <FrdPrefct> Running Breezy, on my laptop... everytime I remove my CDrom drive, my machine freezes, and I have to reboot... any idea how to fix?
[12:47] <FrdPrefct> bahblahblahbah: sudo passwd root
[12:47] <mahangu> FrdPrefct, everytime you umount? wierd
[12:47] <bahblahblahbah> how do i mount a floppy?
[12:48] <kentborg> bob2: Ubuntu does a really nice job of booting and keeping a computer up and running, if I start making every module linked it seems I am throwing away that work.
[12:48] <ktogias> bob2, so leaving plugnplay os to 'yes' is ok... Right?
[12:48] <bahblahblahbah> how do i mount a floppy drive?
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[12:48] <holycow> you don't really haveto, just do places / computer / floppy
[12:49] <bob2> kentborg: yes
[12:49] <bob2> ktogias: afaik, yes
[12:49] <FrdPrefct> mahangu: Yeah.
[12:49] <ktogias> thanks a lot
[12:49] <ubuntu> hello
[12:49] <FrdPrefct> mahangu: Like, if I even accidentally pop it out, freezes the system
[12:49] <ubuntu> right now i'm running off of the 5.10 ubuntu live cd
[12:49] <cribeiro> bahblahblahbah: the floppy is automounted
[12:50] <mahangu> FrdPrefct, laptop model?
[12:50] <kentborg> How do I find out how the stock initrd was made?
[12:50] <ubuntu> i want to be able to see my har drives..
[12:50] <bahblahblahbah> umm even on Live CD?
[12:50] <ubuntu> how can i do that?
[12:50] <FrdPrefct> bahblahblahbah: sudo mount /media/floppy
[12:50] <bob2> cribeiro: I don't think that's the case
[12:50] <FrdPrefct> mahangu: Dell C610
[12:50] <mahangu> mmm
[12:50] <mahangu> FrdPrefct, does Ubuntu have a page for it?
[12:50] <FrdPrefct> Didn't see one
[12:51] <petrigi> hello eveyone
[12:51] <FrdPrefct> cuz, like, sometimes I'll want to take the cdrom out, and put in a 2nd battery
[12:51] <qos> i checked my drives via hdparm -b /dev/cdrom ... DMA seems to be running, but why is k3b so slow during DVD burning?
[12:51] <ubuntu> i got my hard drive in 2 partions ( one ftat 32 and the other ntfs).. is there aynway i can get the live cd too see it?
[12:51] <lightbright> petrigi: hi
[12:51] <petrigi> hello lightbright
[12:51] <petrigi> need some help
[12:52] <lightbright> petrigi: with?
[12:52] <bob2> qos: are you using kde?
[12:52] <petrigi> I'm trying to use blogtk with my account on blogger.com
[12:52] <qos> bob2, yeah
[12:52] <libben> if i login with ssh from my mobile, and want to surprise my gf with a message thru kate. how can i do that? i was thinking like echo Hello gorgeous > filename.txt && kate filname.txt but then that wouldent pop up on her screen, it would trie to open kate on my mobile =) wich is not possible. so what do i type to specify the screen it should go to?
[12:52] <lightbright> bob2: whats the command if I want to install the whole KDE?
[12:52] <WinZ> :)
[12:52] <petrigi> but I can't get connected
[12:52] <bob2> lightbright: install kubuntu-desktop
[12:52] <anton__> bob2: do you know how to make a fast restart?
[12:52] <lightbright> petrigi: sorry no idea
[12:53] <wasp_ems> how to we run sh files?
[12:53] <ubuntu> can anyone pm me and help me please... with getting ubuntu 5.10 seeing hard drive?
[12:53] <bob2> libben: ssh user@blah, export DISPLAY=:0 ; kate blah.txt
[12:53] <lightbright> sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop ,  ok thanks :)
[12:53] <anton__> bob2: I managed to get it working once.. it was some command
[12:53] <ubuntu> on live cd?
[12:53] <petrigi> In the mean time logjam is doing very well with livejournal.com
[12:53] <bob2> libben: note you need to login as her, or have sudo
[12:53] <bob2> anton__: I don't know what you mean by "fast restart"
[12:53] <bob2> wasp_ems: sh foo.sg
[12:53] <libben> well, she sits on my account, so its not a problem... and i will login with same account from my mobile
[12:54] <petrigi> ok thanks anyway
[12:54] <wasp_ems> bob2: ???
[12:54] <anton__> bob2: ubuntu just restarts the video drivers and gui
[12:54] <lightbright> ubuntu: you should know
[12:54] <bob2> anton__: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[12:54] <bob2> wasp_ems: which part of that was confusing?
[12:54] <ubuntu> i'm a newvie at this stuff
[12:54] <anton__> bob2: :)
[12:54] <wasp_ems> all:)
[12:54] <wasp_ems> i did not understand what u meant
[12:54] <ubuntu> and i got 2 partions..., one nfts and the other fat 32
[12:55] <jkatzz> Hey guys... I've deleted my lower panel and now I want it back.  How do I do this?
[12:55] <bob2> wasp_ems: you asked how to run .sh files
[12:55] <qos> k3b says it burns with 8x, but it does only with 0.5x
[12:55] <ubuntu> how can i get it to see hard drive?
[12:55] <cafuego> !ntfs
[12:55] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[12:55] <lightbright> ubuntu: mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[12:55] <wasp_ems> yes bob2
[12:55] <bob2> wasp_ems: 'sh foo.sh', where foo.sh is obviously the filename
[12:55] <bob2> qos: try a lower speed
[12:55] <lightbright> ubuntu: mount -t vfat /dev/hdb1 /mnt
[12:55] <wasp_ems> ok..thanx
[12:55] <foampeace> is quake4 out?
[12:55] <cafuego> ubuntu: Go to the wiki page ubotu just mentioned, it explains.
[12:55] <bahblahblahbah> when i try sudo mount /media/floppy it says can't find /media/floppy in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[12:56] <lightbright> ubuntu: is the hard drive you want to see called hdb1?
[12:56] <ubuntu> thjanks
[12:56] <qos> bob2, it was on automatic...
[12:56] <lightbright> ubuntu: did that work?
[12:56] <wasp_ems> has anyone here played uplink???
[12:56] <bob2> qos: try lowering it and see if it helps
[12:56] <jkatzz> Can anyone tell me how to get my lower panel back?
[12:57] <frank_> hey can someone help me install no-ip i read that its in synaptic but  i cant find it
[12:57] <bob2> jkatzz: right click on the top panel and select add panel
[12:57] <Hobbsee> !info no-ip
[12:57] <ubotu> no-ip: (A second-generation Linux client for dynamic DNS service), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 2.1.1-4 (breezy), Packaged size: 19 kB, Installed size: 128 kB
[12:57] <bob2> frank_: wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[12:57] <jkatzz> Thanks BOB
[12:57] <anton__> bob2: thanks alot! I've got the monitor going at stable 85hertz now! :D
[12:58] <_jason> Hi when I startx, I get: "Could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list!
[12:58] <_jason> " what does this mean?
[12:58] <jkatzz> Bob...  I added new panel, but it doesn't show my minimized programs any longer?
[12:58] <Mestapheles> I see ebreezy says it will allow for editing of the partition table but never gets around to this.
[12:58] <cafuego> _jason: it means the font server isn't running. This is not an error, just ignore it.
[12:59] <wasp_ems> is there a media player that plays both wav and mp3 etc??
[12:59] <_jason> cafuego, k thanks
[12:59] <lightbright> jkatzz: did you chose window selector?
[12:59] <n0odl3> waps_ems: xmms?
[12:59] <wasp_ems> ooo and radio of the net
[12:59] <clenchas> alguien habla castellano?
[12:59] <lightbright> Mestapheles: it does you must have missed it
[01:00] <cafuego> clenchas: maybe on #ubuntu-es
[01:00] <Mestapheles> I did step away for a bit
[01:00] <bob2> wasp_ems: wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:00] <wasp_ems> thanx
[01:00] <Mestapheles> but I thought it would stop until I got back.
[01:00] <clenchas> ok thank you
[01:00] <jkatzz> Nope... How do I do that lightbright?
[01:00] <jrattner1> What is this error: Adding client to server's list failed, CORBA error: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0
[01:00] <theoddbot> ubuntu won't let me mount any partitions that aren't on the boot drive '/dev/hdb2 already mounted or /mnt/tmp busy'
[01:00] <bob2> Mestapheles: it won't skip past it
[01:00] <theoddbot> but anything from hda will work at the same mountpoint
[01:00] <theoddbot> and it all works ok from the initrd
[01:00] <bob2> jrattner1: when yu do...what?
[01:01] <frank_> hey that no-ip thing worked
[01:01] <theoddbot> only after a system boot it goes silly
[01:01] <frank_> thankyou
[01:01] <Mestapheles> lightbright: the first boot showed ext2fs for root, I gather the rest are ext3.
[01:01] <SEJeff> jkatzz: Right click on the panel ---> Window List
[01:01] <holycow> theoddbot, say what?
[01:01] <jrattner1> bob2, when gnome loads, but i think specifically when the "network manager" loads onto the gnome toolbar
[01:01] <bob2> hah
[01:01] <wasp_ems> bob2: does it also say about streaming radios of the net????
[01:01] <bob2> I wonder why NM is using corba
[01:01] <holycow> what you can mount hdc but not hdd, hde, etc?
[01:01] <Mestapheles> When I came back it was downloading/installing things already
[01:01] <theoddbot> holycow: after ubuntu boots it thinks all my drives except the boot drive are busy
[01:02] <bob2> wasp_ems: this is an english-speaking channel, no need for mroe than one '?', and yes, it will play basically everything.
[01:02] <jrattner1> bob2, i dont know, its a great piece of software though, any clues to what i can do to fix it?
[01:02] <holycow> it sounds like you messed up your fstab theoddbot
[01:02] <foampeace> are there any good gamesfor linux for buying?
[01:02] <theoddbot> holycow: nope, fresh as a daisy
[01:02] <bob2> jrattner1: that doesn't sound like an error
[01:02] <jrattner1> bob2, it pops up about 15 times though, is there any way to prevent this?
[01:02] <libben> bob2: http://pastebin.com/433736
[01:02] <bob2> don't know
[01:02] <SEJeff> foampeace: Doom 3
[01:02] <holycow> theoddbot, so, it boots fine, you can mount partitions fine, but you cannot mount the slave?
[01:02] <theoddbot> holycow: dd-ing my boot partition to another drive to see if anything changes
[01:03] <jkatzz> thanks guys!
[01:03] <theoddbot> holycow: yeah, even if i put fstab entries in it wont mount them
[01:03] <bob2> libben: did I say that? I meant export DISPLAY=:0
[01:03] <foampeace> SEJeff: ya im not into that
[01:03] <holycow> theoddbot, are you sure the slave is okay?
[01:03] <holycow> sometimes the drive is hosed
[01:03] <theoddbot> holycow: theres 4 drives in the system, and they are fine
[01:03] <theoddbot> holycow: i can badblocks and e2fsk them etc
[01:03] <holycow> theoddbot, i would reverse the drives and install ubuntu on the slave (now master) and see what happens in reverse
[01:04] <theoddbot> holycow: yeah trying that now
[01:04] <foampeace> SEJeff: wondering if theres a rpg not a mmmoooprrg
[01:04] <theoddbot> holycow: though like i said, if i break the boot parameters so that it stops on the initrd, before anything is mounted proper, it all works ok
[01:04] <libben> bob2: worked great. and no error mess on teh mobile even
[01:04] <libben> thxs
[01:05] <theoddbot> holycow: any way i can boot the system step-by-step till i find out whats causing it
[01:05] <holycow> theoddbot, not without rewriting the bootscripts ... not that i know of in other words
[01:05] <theoddbot> ok
[01:05] <theoddbot> ta
[01:06] <rgould> Is there any way to disable my touchpad on my laptop while I am typing?
[01:07] <brad> has anybody tried using JESC?
[01:07] <jrattner1> who's got a good list of repositories
[01:07] <cafuego> !repos
[01:07] <ubotu> methinks repos is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:07] <bob2> jrattner1: /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:07] <GuerillaTactiks> Hello, Im new to linux. I need some help to build souce files. I have some source as tar.gz for some libraries and I want to build a binary for kubuntu. Any help?
[01:08] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: what are yo utrying to build?
[01:08] <GuerillaTactiks> Its a library that I need to get some movies to work in a game
[01:08] <gfish> hello
[01:08] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: and the library is...
[01:09] <GuerillaTactiks> Its called SDL
[01:09] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: which is in ubuntu already
[01:09] <gfish> i would like to know if i should install over windows or on a sperate partiiton
[01:09] <brad> where can the evolution devel libs be obtained?
[01:09] <bob2> gfish: whatever you prefer
[01:09] <bob2> brad: same place as evolution itself
[01:09] <GuerillaTactiks> is it really? well I needed it to rebuild another file then that would make movies ingame work
[01:09] <gfish> i only program
[01:10] <gfish> and listen to music
[01:10] <gfish> n watch the odd movie
[01:10] <gfish> so would it be worth having windows
[01:10] <brad> bob2: really.....i am trying to compile the comm express connector for it and it can't find it
[01:10] <theoddbot> GuerillaTactiks: smpeg maybe
[01:10] <gfish> for what i do
[01:10] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: why would you want to rebuild them?
[01:10] <databe> ok. i can't find a2ps in the synaptic listings
[01:10] <bob2> gfish: the issue is not "CAn ubuntu do $blah?", it's "are you willing to put the effort into making ubuntu do $blah?"
[01:11] <GuerillaTactiks> To understand why you need to see this post - http://nwn.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=456923&forum=72&sp=0
[01:11] <bob2> gfish: removing windows before you've ever used ubuntu is probably a bad move
[01:11] <sorush20> anyone here know about Dazuko?
[01:11] <bob2> oh, forums, that'll be awesome
[01:11] <gfish> ok
[01:11] <GuerillaTactiks> That person couldnt make the movies work, and he rebuilt that file
[01:11] <gfish> thanks bob
[01:11] <gfish> someone told me to just install
[01:11] <gfish> over windows
[01:12] <pupil> Have you guys heard about the "hundred dollor laptop" ?
[01:12] <lightbright> gfish: wh0?
[01:12] <databe> Why is a2ps not in my synaptic list. I have just installed the latest ubuntu
[01:12] <lightbright> pupil: yeah its a scam
[01:12] <cafuego> pupil: No, we've been hiding under rocks.
[01:12] <CriminalMacabre> hi
[01:12] <databe> mit laptop?
[01:12] <gfish> some guy
[01:12] <lightbright> databe: did you update?
[01:12] <CriminalMacabre> breezy doesn't detect my soundcard
[01:12] <databe> yup
[01:12] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: um, none of that actually mentions recompiling SDL, afaik
[01:12] <cafuego> Nic Negroponte is developing it
[01:12] <mahangu> mit laptop yeah
[01:13] <lightbright> databe: did you add all listings in sources.list?
[01:13] <pupil> lightbright, cafuego, no its not a scam,. it was developed for children in 3rd world countries,.
[01:13] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: sudo alsaconf
[01:13] <databe> i did the main ubuntu update. can i update synaptic independantly?
[01:13] <lightbright> pupil: who by?
[01:13] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2: he recompiles after installing the SDL libraries... so maybe using them
[01:13] <databe> i did the default / all
[01:13] <cafuego> pupil: Yes, I know that.
[01:13] <databe> reg install i gus
[01:13] <databe> *guess
[01:13] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2: But I don't know how he got that .pl file
[01:13] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: did you install the sdl mixer library?
[01:13] <lightbright> pupil: who by? what company?
[01:13] <CriminalMacabre> sorry
[01:13] <CriminalMacabre> I'm back
[01:13] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: then ask them, it's not in ubuntu
[01:13] <gonso> wireless networking question.  on my IBM T43 the wireless connection finds itself "Idle" after 5 minutes, which disconnects from the network, and the only way i've found to fix is to reconnect, which is a pain.  it lists as idle even if there's active network activity, breaking active downloads, etc.  anyone seen this?
[01:13] <bob2> lightbright: MIT
[01:14] <pupil> lightbright, consumer electronics
[01:14] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: alsaconf
[01:14] <pupil> lightbright, http://laptop.media.mit.edu/
[01:14] <CriminalMacabre> anyone know how to make breezy recognize the soundcard?
[01:14] <lightbright> bob2: thats lovely
[01:14] <CriminalMacabre> I cannot run anything alsa related
[01:14] <lightbright> pupil: thats nice of them
[01:14] <CriminalMacabre> because the system doesnt detect a sound device
[01:14] <databe> lightbright. any other suggestions?
[01:14] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: install it then
[01:14] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, i can't
[01:14] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2: I don't know where to find that mixer library. And the mixer one is a different person. The one that recompiles.. he is like me
[01:14] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils && alsaconf
[01:14] <pupil> lightbright, Indeed,. they are also thinking about making it available for kids in North America as well
[01:14] <CriminalMacabre> there's not alsaconf package for ubuntu
[01:14] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: you're misreading it
[01:15] <lightbright> databe: about?
[01:15] <CriminalMacabre> I can't find it
[01:15] <dvius> how do I get lilo to run at startup instead of grub...also...why does linux-k7 only work with lilo and not grub?
[01:15] <databe> a2ps
[01:15] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: how would that help?
[01:15] <lightbright> pupil: they a Christian group?
[01:15] <databe> not in the synaptic listing
[01:15] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: apt-get install alsa-base alsa-utils && alsaconf
[01:15] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: where do any of them suggest recompiling SDL?
[01:15] <pupil> lightbright, no,. MIT LABS
[01:15] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, I repeat, there's no alsaconf in apt-get
[01:15] <lightbright> pupil: are they run by Christians?
[01:15] <CriminalMacabre> and I already have alsa-base and alsa-utils
[01:15] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: update sources.list and then update
[01:16] <pupil> lightbright, ok,. this has nothing to do with religion of any sort
[01:16] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, already done
[01:16] <CriminalMacabre> I have all useful sources
[01:16] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: I think you're running down a dead end here
[01:16] <lightbright> pupil: ok just asking!  no need to get huffy and puffy :)
[01:16] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2: No they do not suggest recompile of SDL but recompile the file in nwn/lib folder using the SDL libraries... I think
[01:16] <CriminalMacabre> bob2, no kidding
[01:16] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: alsaconf works on my breezy
[01:16] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: yes
[01:16] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: is the right module loaded or not?
[01:16] <worthawholebean> how do you update to the newest (experimental) version of ubuntu?
[01:17] <dvius> I know ya'll are quite busy, if any1 has time (bob2?):  how do I get lilo to run at startup instead of grub...also...why does linux-k7 only work with lilo and not grub?
[01:17] <databe> I have a fresh (default) install of Ubuntu. I downloaded the latest iso... Now I am trying to install the package 'a2ps' and it is not showing up in synaptic.
[01:17] <lightbright> worthawholebean: if you need to ask that, you shouldnt :)
[01:17] <worthawholebean> :(
[01:17] <anavim> worthawholebean, read /topic
[01:17] <bob2> worthawholebean: you don't
[01:17] <lightbright> databe: apt-cache search a2ps
[01:17] <databe> thanks
[01:17] <worthawholebean> ok
[01:17] <pupil> lightbright, I am not getting huffy, I don't get huffy over such things,. I was only trying to clarify for you,.
[01:18] <bob2> dvius: I don't think lilo is really a solution
[01:18] <brad> bob2: so where exactly is evolution located by default?
[01:18] <lightbright> databe: type this:   sudo apt-cache search a2ps
[01:18] <databe> k. trying. thanks
[01:18] <lightbright> pupil: so you say :)
[01:18] <pupil> lol
[01:18] <pupil> lightbright, :p
[01:18] <lightbright> pupil: im a Christian so I was just asking, thats all, sorry if I offeneed you
[01:18] <dvius> ibob2: in synaptic manager it says that lilo is a dependancy of k7 and when i installed it it said it HAD to be configured...
[01:18] <anavim> worthawholebean, it's just to protect you from pre-alpha software  :)
[01:18] <bob2> brad: spread across /
[01:18] <databe> lightbright, returned nothing
[01:18] <lightbright> databe: that works I tried it
[01:18] <pupil> lightbright, I am muslim,. I do not get offended easily
[01:18] <bob2> brad: the evolution apackage doesn't contain any development libraries, of course
[01:19] <dvius> oops: bob2: in synaptic manager it says that lilo is a dependancy of k7 and when i installed it it said it HAD to be configured...
[01:19] <bob2> brad: what are you trying to build?
[01:19] <bob2> dvius: use full package names
[01:19] <lightbright> databe: I did for me!  I say you havent updated your sources.list and then updated
[01:19] <databe> lol. it said password
[01:19] <dvius> bob2: linux-k7
[01:19] <databe> sry. i thought it was still the shell
[01:19] <lightbright> databe: when I type this:   sudo apt-cache search a2ps  I get 4 returns
[01:19] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, do you know the repository for alsaconf?
[01:19] <bob2> dvius: linux-image-2.6.12-9-k7 aboslutely does not Depend on lilo
[01:19] <databe> ok. yeah
[01:19] <databe> i get none
[01:19] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: type this:  sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:19] <brad> bob2: i am trying to build evolution-jesc, its a connector that lets evolution connect to my campus's sun calendar server
[01:20] <bob2> dvius: nor does linux-k7
[01:20] <dvius> bob2: mmmm, thats odd, thats what i understood when I read synaptic....
[01:20] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: after that, type sudo apt-get update
[01:20] <databe> it is not installed yet
[01:20] <databe> i am trying to install it now. not sure if that makes a dif
[01:20] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, no thanks, I don't wanna change my actual sources list
[01:20] <bob2> dvius: linux-image-...-k7 does Suggest lilo | grub
[01:20] <CriminalMacabre> I only want the specific link
[01:20] <bob2> brad: I'd guess that 'sudo apt-get build-dep evolution-exchange' would get you most of the way there
[01:20] <brad> bob2: actually its evolution-jescs
[01:21] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: then we cant help you if the sources is not there for it :)  your choice :)
[01:21] <bob2> brad: (by installing the tools needed to build the exchange connector)
[01:21] <brad> bob2: ok i'll try that
[01:21] <dvius> bob2: yeah maybe thats it (i read "suggested" as dependancy) i gonna try again now (just woke up) :P
[01:21] <CriminalMacabre> sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:21] <lightbright> databe: when I type this:   sudo apt-cache search a2ps  I get 4 returns!  so if you get none, you should sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list    and then update
[01:22] <Ikzann> Why does ubuntu have the odd version numbering scheme? Does it correspond with year/month?
[01:22] <dvius> bob2: what is the difference:  linux-image-2.6.12-9-k7  and linux-k7
[01:22] <bob2> dvius: apt-cache show linux-k7
[01:22] <bob2> Ikzann: yes, this is in the FAQ
[01:22] <bob2> dvius: it just depends on other stuff
[01:22] <wasp_ems> hi..does anyone know how i can make transparant my windows?
[01:22] <sorush20> since june I have been running on linux and I love
[01:22] <bob2> wasp_ems: you can't, simply
[01:22] <brad> bob2: it claims it can't find the source
[01:22] <sorush20> it
[01:22] <databe> ok. i will do that np. thanks
[01:22] <wasp_ems> why
[01:22] <Ikzann> ty
[01:22] <bob2> brad: you need deb-src lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list, it has examples
[01:23] <bob2> wasp_ems: why can't I have a pony?
[01:23] <wasp_ems> i used to be able in knoppix etc...
[01:23] <dvius> bob2: so its no the actualy kernel then?
[01:23] <gfish> can i have a hand
[01:23] <bob2> dvius: yes, but it installs one
[01:23] <bob2> gfish: not unless you ask a question
[01:23] <gfish> i downloaded ubuntu
[01:23] <bob2> wasp_ems: then they foolishly include xcompmgr by default
[01:23] <dvius> bob2; so if i install both itl work?
[01:23] <wasp_ems> why foolishly??
[01:23] <GuerillaTactiks> How do I search for a file in linux?
[01:23] <gfish> and i have 2 files an iso which i burn but there is another file
[01:24] <bob2> dvius: ...if you install linux-k7, you have linux-image-2.6.12-9-k7
[01:24] <benoy> hi everyone, can someone help me with my media problems?
[01:24] <gfish> on the desktopt to burn
[01:24] <bob2> gfish: no, it's a single .iso
[01:24] <bob2> benoy: not unless you ask
[01:24] <dvius> bob2: ah! ta
[01:24] <wasp_ems> i know there are progs to do that also
[01:24] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: that file is not on your hard disk
[01:24] <bob2> wasp_ems: yes, indeed, xcompmgr
[01:24] <dvius> bob2: well here goes again... c u soon
[01:24] <wasp_ems> bob2: is it safe to use?
[01:24] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, with your sources list I still can't find alsaconf (and yes, I updatet it)
[01:24] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2 : I'm looking for nwmovies.so
[01:24] <benoy> Is there a way to set my default media player to vlc.  For some reason, when i go to a website like gamespot or cnet and click to watch a streaming video, i get an error message for totem
[01:24] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: alsaconf is not in ubuntu
[01:25] <bob2> GuerillaTactiks: which is also not in ubuntu
[01:25] <GuerillaTactiks> bob2 : Not that would be a game file
[01:25] <benoy> Is there a way to fix my totem player so that it plays streaming media?
[01:25] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: is the driver loaded or not? you're wasting your time until you establish that
[01:25] <CriminalMacabre> bob2, how can be loaded if it doesnt detect a soundcard?
[01:25] <CriminalMacabre> I gave endless list of drivers and modules and people only says that it's ok
[01:26] <CriminalMacabre> and then forget about me
[01:26] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: what on eaerth does "detect a soundcard" mean? find it physically connected to the PCI bus?
[01:26] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: no, you're being silly
[01:26] <CriminalMacabre> sorry, Im just very tired
[01:26] <benoy> anyone have the problem that i just mentioned?
[01:26] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: is the driver for it loaded or not? does lspci show it or not? what does dmsg say?
[01:26] <bob2> benoy: don't use totem
[01:26] <CriminalMacabre> very very very very tired
[01:26] <benoy> bob2: so what should I do?
[01:27] <bob2> wasp_ems: http://lwn.net/Articles/110357/?format=printable
[01:27] <tgoakes> i'm trying to figure out to add a wlan0 interface into my network settings app ... i've already install ndiswrapper and the required driver, and when i rund ndiswrapper -l it tells me that the driver is installed and the hardware is present. however the network settings app does not have an add connection button
[01:27] <wasp_ems> thanx bob2
[01:28] <bob2> tgoakes: ignore whatever gui tool that is
[01:28] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: do not fear, you can sleep a lot when you are dead
[01:28] <ginvent> I have a question: I have a .h file. It is in the library dir... locate can't find it... It IS there... but the compiler does see it.
[01:28] <tgoakes> ok, right now i'm connected wired...it seems like the driver is installed and functional, i just need to figure out how to switch my connection to wlan0
[01:28] <replay`-> sudo updatedb
[01:28] <cafuego> ginvent: what?
[01:29] <replay`-> ginvent, sudo updatedb, then locate will find it
[01:29] <ginvent> Ah
[01:29] <jrattner1> Can you sync a Windows mobile device in linux?
[01:29] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: thats weird about alsa :(
[01:29] <ginvent> Thanks replay
[01:29] <bob2> it's nothing to do with alsa
[01:29] <lips> hi all i have strange problem i connect via dhclient but after one or two minuts it breaks connection and i have to run it again
[01:30] <bob2> at least, no one has demonstrated it does
[01:30] <bob2> lips: don't do that
[01:30] <replay`-> ginvent, there are other posibilities like find, whereis or which :)
[01:30] <bob2> lips: ps aux | grep -c dhclient
[01:30] <CriminalMacabre> bob2, lspci shows my device
[01:30] <bob2> great, then it's detected
[01:30] <lightbright> bob2: doesnt alsaconf exist for Ubuntu?
[01:30] <bob2> lightbright: no
[01:31] <bob2> lightbright: I don't know why people even bother remembering it existed
[01:31] <lightbright> bob2: what else can people use instead?
[01:31] <CriminalMacabre> and I don't know what filter of dsmesg
[01:31] <bob2> lightbright: what do you want it to do?
[01:31] <bob2> Rob's ALSA Howto:
[01:31] <bob2> 1) get PCI soundcard
[01:31] <bob2> 2) install PCI soundcard
[01:31] <bob2> 3) reboot
[01:31] <bob2> 4) get a beer
[01:31] <lightbright> bob2: my sound works! im asking for future refence if anyone else needs help
[01:31] <bob2> lightbright: as far as I can tell, it does nothing useful
[01:31] <lips> bob2 2
[01:31] <lips> bob2 what does it mean?
[01:31] <pimpz0r> join #test
[01:31] <lips> bob2 sorry missed few seconds again
[01:31] <lightbright> bob2: what is ubuntu doesnt dedect their sound card?
[01:32] <bob2> lightbright: then find out why
[01:32] <bob2> lips: don't keep rerunning dhclient
[01:32] <lightbright> bob2: ok
[01:32] <lips> bob2 when i did it i got response "2". what does it mean?
[01:32] <lightbright> np :)
[01:32] <databe> hrm. when i installed i dont remember it asking me for a root pass. what does ubuntu do for that by default?
[01:32] <lips> bob2 so what should i do?
[01:32] <bob2> databe: wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[01:32] <databe> i just tried to run apt-get update and it says perm denied
[01:32] <databe> thanks
[01:32] <lightbright> databe: root access is disabled
[01:32] <bob2> databe: the installer did explain this to you, and it is in the FAQ and ...
[01:33] <lightbright> but you can sue sudo -i
[01:33] <bob2> CriminalMacabre: so put your whole /var/log/dmesg up somewhere
[01:33] <databe> ok.
[01:33] <lightbright> databe: sudo -i or sudo -s
[01:33] <cafuego> Oh joy.
[01:33] <databe> thanks
[01:33] <odat> hey everyone can you put an 8x agp video card in a 4x agp slot?
[01:34] <lips> bob2 so what should i do?
[01:34] <cafuego> odat: Physically, sure.
[01:34] <lightbright> databe: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[01:34] <cafuego> odat: it may not accetually end up working, though.
[01:34] <odat> cafuego, but it will only run at 4x right?
[01:35] <CriminalMacabre> bob2, http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/grVj2v84.html
[01:35] <Brunellus> where in gnome is the "run command" thing?
[01:35] <lightbright> bur[n] er: you ever been burned?
[01:35] <dixon> this is my first time using IRC can anyone read this?
[01:35] <bob2> Brunellus: alt-f2
[01:35] <gfish> yeah
[01:35] <bob2> dixon: no
[01:35] <cribeiro> dixon: yes
[01:36] <Brunellus> bob2:  is it anywhere in the menus?  I'm running openbox within gnome
[01:36] <bob2> notafaik
[01:36] <lips> bob2 so what should i do? please help me quickly as it keeps disconnecting me and i have to rerun it in order to read your help :-)
[01:36] <lightbright> Brunellus: how does openbox xompare withKDE and gnome?
[01:36] <gfish> why when im burning ubuntu
[01:36] <theoddbot> no it dissappeared fin the menu in 2.6.12
[01:36] <theoddbot> along with the terminal
[01:36] <theoddbot> grrr
[01:36] <dixon> hello can anyone tell me what ../ means when you type it in bash?
[01:37] <lightbright> Brunellus: right click on menu and chose Edit
[01:37] <gfish> my buffer drops to about 30%
[01:37] <theoddbot> dixon: the parent directory
[01:37] <Brunellus> lightbright:  plain openbox or openbox w/in gnome
[01:37] <wasp_ems> how can u open a second tab in the console without doing it with the mouse?
[01:37] <dixon> thank you
[01:37] <wasp_ems> and how can u close it after
[01:37] <theoddbot> wasp_ems: ctrl-shift-t
[01:37] <lightbright> Brunellus: right click on menu and chose Edit Menus and add the Run Command
[01:37] <gfish> is it ok whilst burning the buffer drops to 30%
[01:37] <wasp_ems> theoddbot: thanx...and how do i close it after?
[01:38] <theoddbot> wasp_ems: ctrl-d usually
[01:38] <lips> bob2 if you already typed answer please repeat it because i loose several seconds beetween connects
[01:38] <Red-Sox> is there a good full-screen 3d shooter in synaptic?
[01:38] <Brunellus> lightbright I don't even see it
[01:38] <Brunellus> Red-Sox:  bzflag.  basic but it does the job
[01:38] <wasp_ems> theoddbot: thanx
[01:38] <Red-Sox> Brunellus, thank you
[01:38] <Brunellus> Red-Sox: otherwise, you can try running the various Quakes w/in linux
[01:38] <Brunellus> there are many howtos
[01:38] <lightbright> Brunellus: see where it says Applivations, the menu?
[01:38] <Brunellus> lightbright I see it
[01:38] <worthawholebean> OK, I figured it out myself...
[01:38] <lightbright> Brunellus: see where it says Applivations, Places and System?
[01:38] <worthawholebean> :)
[01:39] <lightbright> Brunellus: right click on menu and chose Edit Menus and ADD NEW ITEM add the Run Command
[01:39] <varsendagger> has anyone been able to get quake or quake 2 to run?
[01:39] <lightbright> Brunellus: make sense? :)
[01:39] <Brunellus> I'm already in smeg, lightbright
[01:39] <Brunellus> and I can't see the run command anywhere
[01:39] <wasp_ems> theoddbot: the opening does not work..the closing does
[01:39] <varsendagger> Red-Sox, prboom is a good doom clone
[01:39] <varsendagger> --- actual clone
[01:40] <wasp_ems> theoddbot: can i set it up from somewhere?
[01:40] <theoddbot> wasp_ems: keyboard shortcuts
[01:41] <wasp_ems> theoddbot: thanx
[01:41] <lips> ok, once again: i connect via dhclient but after one or two minuts it breaks connection and i have to run it again
[01:41] <Brunellus> waht would the 'run' in gnome command even look like?
[01:42] <lips> how to solve this [prpblem? i was told that reruning dhclient is bad, but dont know how to keep connected
[01:42] <gfish> ok
[01:42] <gfish> will the amd 64 version work on a pentium 6
[01:42] <gfish> *64
[01:42] <theoddbot> gfish: x86-64 yes maybe not k8-64
[01:42] <Red-Sox> varsendagger, is that first-person?
[01:43] <varsendagger> DOOM ???
[01:43] <Red-Sox> varsendagger, yes
[01:43] <jrattner1> Brunellus, Applications--->Accessories-->terminal
[01:43] <varsendagger> yeah DOOM invented FPS
[01:43] <gfish> ok how will i find out which my processor is
[01:43] <Brunellus> jrattner1: no, I'm not looking for a terminal
[01:43] <heatxsink_> hello all
[01:43] <Red-Sox> varsendagger, i see
[01:43] <varsendagger> DOOM is so cool you don't even know
[01:43] <jrattner1> Brunellus, what are you looking for
[01:43] <Red-Sox> haetxsinks: hi
[01:43] <heatxsink_> how do I know which version of libbtctl2 - GObject Bluetooth library
[01:43] <heatxsink_> libbtctl2-dev - Development files for GObject Bluetooth library
[01:43] <Brunellus> there used to be a command in gnome "run program" which would execute a program, but not open a terminal window
[01:43] <varsendagger> --- since the release of doom violent crime has been on the decline in america
[01:44] <Brunellus> what I want to do is run openbox dockapps within gnome
[01:44] <Brunellus> I am using openbox instead of metacity as gnome's default-wm
[01:44] <lightbright> Brunellus: you seem like a nice fellow
[01:44] <heatxsink_> Brunellus:  is that good?
[01:44] <heatxsink_> screenshot?
[01:44] <Brunellus> screenie?
[01:44] <Brunellus> hang on
[01:45] <nickrud>  Brunellus alt-f2, if you have gnome-panel running, I think
[01:45] <Brunellus> nickrud: no, that didn't work
[01:45] <jrattner1> Brunellus, im curious how that looks aswell
[01:45] <heatxsink_> just prnt scrn
[01:45] <Brunellus> all those shortcuts broke when I used openbox
[01:45] <heatxsink_> odd
[01:45] <Red-Sox> prboom doesnt apear in my games menu after installing :(
[01:45] <heatxsink_> i think prnt screen should just work
[01:45] <nickrud> Brunellus, most of the shortcuts were in metacity, I wasn't sure about run program
[01:45] <varsendagger> Red-Sox, i'm sorry
[01:46] <Brunellus> that's the thing of it
[01:46] <gfish> how can i tell which version my processor is
[01:46] <nickrud> gfish, cat /proc/cpuinfo
[01:46] <Brunellus> http://static.flickr.com/30/61116462_c314ed091b_o.png
[01:46] <varsendagger> i don't know how to fi that
[01:46] <Brunellus> screenie chaps
[01:46] <gfish> im on windows at the moment
[01:46] <Brunellus> nickrud:  do you know what the name of the program is, anyway?
[01:47] <Brunellus> I want to add it to the menu using smeg
[01:47] <xinthea> anyone know where i can get the latest backport urls?
[01:47] <lightbright> Brunellus: why use openbox when you have gnome and kDE?
[01:47] <gfish> how can i find out on windows
[01:47] <Brunellus> lightbright: I *am* using nome
[01:47] <cafuego> xinthea: There are no backports for breezy.
[01:47] <Brunellus> gnome
[01:47] <Brunellus> just not metacity
[01:47] <Brunellus> metacity eats RAM like a fat kid eats candy
[01:47] <lightbright> xinthea: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2524630
[01:47] <jrattner1> Brunellus, i use iweather too
[01:47] <nickrud> Brunellus, it wasn't a program, it was part of metacity, or the panel. not independent
[01:47] <Brunellus> nickrud:  arse.
[01:47] <JRlinux> What are "bogomips"?
[01:48] <cafuego> JRlinux: bogus mips
[01:48] <levander> It's pretty easy to download a video on a web page that's played in a regular video plugin on the web page.  But, does anybody know how to download a video that is played inside a Flash plugin?
[01:48] <JRlinux> cafuego, thanks, but what are bogus mips?
[01:48] <levander> JRlinux: it's a pretty rough way of specifying a number that represents a benchmark of your CPU
[01:48] <LjL> JRlinux: bogomips is a supposedly universal measure of CPU speed. it's criticized by many
[01:49] <levander> JRlinux: linux came up with them because he need to solve timing issues in the kernel
[01:49] <nickrud> a bogus measurement of millions of instructions per second
[01:49] <JRlinux> OK, thanks!
[01:49] <Brunellus> ok gents.  I think I have found a suitable workaround
[01:49] <xinthea> lightbright:  ty for the link
[01:49] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, I got alsamixer and run it, but it still doesnt work
[01:49] <Brunellus> I have to use the mini-commandline in gnome-panel
[01:49] <levander> linus came up with them***
[01:49] <Brunellus> hmmm
[01:49] <lightbright> xinthea: welcome
[01:49] <Brunellus> maybe I should put that in a drawer, because it's taking up lots of space
[01:50] <ptlo> LjL, bogomips actually isn't a measure of CPU speed, it's a measurement of how cpu executes an empty loop, which is then used in precise timers in device drivers, etc
[01:50] <ptlo> LjL, or something along those lines
[01:50] <JRlinux> Is this a decent value of bogomips?  bogomips        : 4784.12
[01:50] <pdk> does the ubuntu installer's partition manager let you work with drives other than primary master?
[01:50] <CriminalMacabre> hellooooo
[01:50] <nickrud> Brunellus, when I used that I had it in a floating panel. ctl-alt-escape would focus it when I wanted it
[01:50] <LjL> ptlo: perhaps that's the way it's used in linux, but i don't think it was intended for that
[01:50] <bimberi> pdk: yes
[01:50] <pdk> k
[01:50] <CriminalMacabre> i'm still in the world?
[01:50] <CriminalMacabre> I exist?
[01:51] <_SD_Keo> yes =)
[01:51] <levander> JRlinux: you bogomips are going to be flat out determined by which CPU your using.
[01:51] <levander> JRlinux: all Pentium 4 1.8 GHz CPU's have the same bogomips.  Unless you overclock it.
[01:51] <pdk> so i'd imagine the boot loader it comes with can handle booting from those drives too
[01:51] <JRlinux> levander,  OK... it is AMD64
[01:51] <Brunellus> nickrud:  but that's all dependent on metacity
[01:51] <levander> JRlinux: then all AMD64 chips running at the same clock speed will have the same bogomips you got
[01:52] <nickrud> Brunellus, no, panels are gnome panels, and, focus is, moved, by, the window manager .......
[01:52] <JRlinux> OK, thanks levander
[01:52] <bimberi> pdk: yes, although i think the bootloader itself has to be installed on the promary master
[01:53] <_SD_Keo> 'scuse me, but how can I mount my ntfs partition without adding it to fstab and rebooting (I need a critical file off of it)
[01:53] <lightbright> bimberi:  hello :))
[01:53] <pdk> k
[01:53] <bimberi> hi lightbright :)
[01:53] <lightbright> bimberi:  do you have access to the topic?
[01:53] <Brunellus> nickrud: as I was saying:  focus is moved by the wm, so your keybinding wouldn't work
[01:53] <pdk> does installing the boot loader involve repartitioning the primary master?
[01:53] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: what kernel you using?
[01:53] <bimberi> lightbright: no, something wrong with it?
[01:53] <lecroix> hmm
[01:53] <nickrud> Brunellus, I remembered as I was typing ....
[01:53] <lecroix> Is it possible to install ircii in 5.10?
[01:54] <annex_> _SD_Keo: you can mount something using the mount command without adding it to fstab
[01:54] <lightbright> bimberi: this seems helpful for newbies: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[01:54] <bimberi> pdk:  no
[01:54] <pdk> k
[01:54] <Brunellus> lecroix: do you mean irsii?
[01:54] <lightbright> bimberi:  thought we could add it to topic :P
[01:54] <Brunellus> it should already be there
[01:54] <lecroix> Brune: No... I mean.. old school ircii
[01:54] <bimberi> lightbright: /msg ubotu ops   <-- will tell you who has access to the topic
[01:54] <pdk> so i don't have to do any thinking while installing the boot loader?
[01:54] <lecroix> it was what was used in the previous releases, I believe...
[01:54] <Brunellus> lecroix, check.  sudo apt-cache search ircii
[01:55] <senectus> anyone here now postfix? I stuffed up and put in the wrong FQDN when I installed, how do I fix that?
[01:55] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, default 2.6.12
[01:55] <nickrud> senectus, you can redo by sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix
[01:55] <pdk> also does it check every drive for an os when it's being set up by the installer?
[01:55] <lecroix> er...
[01:55] <bimberi> pdk: yes
[01:55] <lecroix> apt-cache command not found
[01:55] <_SD_Keo> annex_, I can't mount /dev/hda1 without adding to fstab, apparently
[01:55] <Brunellus> oh this is extremely cool
[01:56] <pdk> aight
[01:56] <Brunellus> I'm running wm dockapps in gnome.   and gdesklets.
[01:56] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: how old is your sound card?
[01:56] <Brunellus> this is all kinds of bizarre
[01:56] <bimberi> pdk: i have a dual-boot with win98 on hda1 and ubuntu on hdc1 and it found w98 during the grub install and set it all up nicely
[01:56] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: is it onboard or card?
[01:56] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, quite, its a soundblaster 64 awe
[01:56] <lecroix> Brunellus: apt-cache command not found... weird...
[01:56] <castlerock> could anyone help me with a problem i have loading gDesklets?
[01:56] <Brunellus> that's really really weird
[01:56] <castlerock> I get the following error: Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server. Xlib: No protocol specified
[01:56] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: hmmm thats like from 1994
[01:56] <CriminalMacabre> and iiits a card
[01:56] <JRlinux> My friend got some ubuntu installation Ubuntu disks in the mail and is sending me a couple.  I will try installing it on hdb.  I take it that GRUB is the boot loader and it will set up a dual boot with the OS on hda ?
[01:56] <pdk> k
[01:57] <Brunellus> syntax is apt-cache search $STRING
[01:57] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: try an older kernel
[01:57] <pdk> hmm
[01:57] <CriminalMacabre> lightbright, nope, from 2000 or so
[01:57] <pdk> so let's see
[01:57] <pdk> my comp has two hds, c: and d: in windows
[01:57] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: I had an awe 64 back in 1994
[01:57] <pdk> they're both separate drives
[01:57] <pdk> would c: become hda1 and d: become hdb1?
[01:57] <marcelogpl>  /join #ubuntu-br
[01:57] <castlerock> anyone?
[01:57] <pdk> and what about the floppy and cd drives?
[01:57] <_SD_Keo> pdk, yes
[01:57] <bimberi> pdk: not necessarily ...
[01:57] <senectus> nickrud, thanks.. If I leave all the other options it is now asking for it should be fine?
[01:57] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: ask bimberi about this sound
[01:57] <pdk> heh
[01:58] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: have you asked bimberi about this sound?
[01:58] <pdk> well then how can i anticipate what they'll be
[01:58] <nickrud> senectus, I am no postfix guru; I just knew how to point you at the installation dialogs :)
[01:58] <Toma-> does anyone know of a wiki that details how to make a wireless card accept connections and share internet with an eth0 type connection?
[01:58] <bimberi> pdk: hda = primary master, hdb = primary slave, hdc = secondary master, hdd = secondary slave
[01:58] <Brunellus> h'mm
[01:58] <senectus> nickrud, ahh o.. thanks anyhow :-)
[01:58] <Toma-> i only see wikis on how to make the wifi connect to a router
[01:58] <JRlinux> Am I right about GRUB and dual boot?
[01:58] <pdk> hmm ok
[01:58] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: system/preference/sound.  what card does it say there?
[01:58] <varsendagger> hey i'd like to make a copy of some casset tapes (audio) wht program could i use to record them?
[01:58] <_SD_Keo> pdk: Either they are seperate HD's or partitions, HD's would be hda and hdb, partitions would be hda1 and hda2
[01:59] <Toma-> varsendagger, audacity
[01:59] <pdk> k then
[01:59] <pdk> what would the floppy drive become
[01:59] <_SD_Keo> probably fd0
[01:59] <bimberi> pdk: /dev/fd0
[01:59] <lightbright> CriminalMacabre: enable sound server startup ticked?
[01:59] <pdk> :o
[01:59] <JRlinux> varsendagger, I got started using audacity a couple weeks ago; it is really great!
[01:59] <bimberi> CriminalMacabre (lightbright): sry, not a sound expert :/
[02:01] <JRlinux> varsendagger, using Audacity, I can record internet streaming audio if it is real audio.  Cannot do it with streaming mp3 for some reason.  Double use of some drivers, I guess.
[02:03] <Faust> hey does anyone find reiserfs faster than ext2?
[02:03] <Brunellus> i've never used ex2
[02:04] <Brunellus> but I run reiser
[02:04] <^Cricket^> Faust: it can be
[02:04] <Brunellus> I've never had to compare the two
[02:04] <lightbright> pdk: you trolling?
[02:04] <pdk> THEY'RE BACK
[02:04] <ptlo> pdk, all removable media (floppies, usb drives, cdroms, etc...) is auto-mounted in ubuntu, and in a few seconds after you connect them you get a nice icon on the desktop
[02:04] <pdk> HIDE THE POT :(
[02:04] <lightbright> Brunellus: use ext3
[02:04] <pdk> heh
[02:04] <DreamEater> holy crap
[02:04] <pdk> ptlo: aight then
[02:04] <DreamEater> i hate that one big netowkrs
[02:04] <databe> i have something that is trying to use GNUmake and it is giving an error. (I have installed the package automake1.9. not sure if that makes a dif)
[02:04] <DreamEater> everything lags
[02:04] <Brunellus> lightbright, why ext3?
[02:04] <pdk> hmm
[02:04] <ptlo> pdk, so you don't have to worry about devices, at least not at the start (the exception being the install process, because you have to decide where you want to install your system :)
[02:04] <lightbright> Brunellus: because ppl have had some issues with reiser
[02:04] <lightbright> Brunellus: use reiser at your own risk
[02:04] <Brunellus> lightbright, such as?  "some issues" is pretty vague
[02:04] <pdk> how well does gnome usually run on old systems?
[02:05] <Brunellus> pdk:  depends how old and how much ram
[02:05] <pdk> the comp i'm gonna install it to is a 122mhz pentium with 96mb
[02:05] <pdk> and obviously i want a gui :p
[02:05] <Brunellus> I don't recommend gnome with less than 128MB, really
[02:05] <_SD_Keo> Wow, note to myself not to come in here -_- I never get help!
[02:05] <lightbright> Brunellus: like hdd crashes, is that partcilar enough? :)
[02:05] <Brunellus> you want to use xfce
[02:05] <Homer> wow OOo 2.0 is great
[02:05] <pdk> k
[02:05] <Brunellus> pdk
[02:05] <lightbright> Brunellus: do you know the only difference with reiser over ext3?
[02:05] <lightbright> Brunellus: any ideas? :)
[02:05] <Brunellus> actually you want to use fluxbox, wmaker, or any of the older stuff
[02:06] <Toma-> reiser has modules u can use with it :O
[02:06] <lightbright> Toma-:  bong, out :)
[02:06] <_jason> hi is there any way for me to view some kind of log containing information about a program crash run through gnome?  This is my situation: I am attempting to view a .wmv file in totem.  When I double click on it, totem crashes.  However if I run totem file.wmv in bash, it plays just fine.  (Interestingly enough I can then play that file without problems by double clicking, but only once... then it resumes crashing behavior on second at
[02:06] <_jason> tempt).  Thanks for reading all this ;)
[02:06] <Toma-> what?
[02:06] <Brunellus> lightbright:  weird.  I'e been running reiser for about a year on another computer, no problems
[02:06] <lightbright> Brunellus: you dont know do you?
[02:06] <Homer> what is the gnome web browser based on gecko called?
[02:06] <lecroix> ok... so... if I wanted to setup telnet to allow remote login and access to a detached IRC client.. how would I dod that?
[02:06] <lightbright> Brunellus: some can and some dont! I wont risk it as I know the difference between reiser and ext3!  do you?
[02:07] <lightbright> Brunellus: do you know the only difference with reiser over ext3?  any ideas? :)
[02:07] <_jason> Homer, epiphany?
[02:07] <Brunellus> lightbright, no I don't.  I remember vaguely that it was faster with lots of little files.
[02:07] <theoddbot> lecroix: you'd use ssh, screen and irssi
[02:07] <Brunellus> lightbright, I said, I don't really know that clearly.  are you going to carry on browbeating me over it, or are you going to be helpful?
[02:07] <lecroix> theoddbot: ok.. screen and irssi i have...
[02:07] <lecroix> what do I need to do with ssh?
[02:07] <lecroix> infact, my irssi client is detached
[02:07] <lightbright> Brunellus: it handles really small files better yeah, but not enough for me to notice!  maybe 1 seconds faster :)
[02:08] <lightbright> Brunellus: relax, nobody is out to get you
[02:08] <theoddbot> lecroix: install openssh-server or whatever its called
[02:08] <SEJeff> lightbright: ext3 is more stable than reiserfs. reiser is faster when dealing with large numbers of small files
[02:08] <lightbright> Brunellus: why so paranoid?  low self-esteem?
[02:08] <Brunellus> handles lots of really small files.  and lightbright; I have xchat set to 'bell' every time you use my nick
[02:08] <lightbright> SEJeff: exactly
[02:08] <lecroix> theoddbot: i'm not very familiar with linux interface, i'm more familiar with my OSX terminal.. .can you walk me through the process?
[02:08] <Brunellus> so constantly dinging me like that will get me on edge
[02:08] <lightbright> SEJeff: thats what im tryting to tell Brunellus , ext3 is more stable
[02:08] <SEJeff> Brunellus: Well turn it off
[02:08] <Brunellus> lecroix:  it's the same bash shell.
[02:09] <lightbright> Brunellus: ok
[02:09] <Toma-> poor Brunellus :)
[02:09] <lecroix> yes.. but the package handling is incredibly different
[02:09] <SEJeff> Brunellus: *Read* ext3 = more stable filesystem that is less likely to eat your files when it is hungry
[02:09] <lightbright> Brunellus: you need to see someone about your anger and temper! seek some anger management classes that teach patience
[02:09] <lecroix> i usually use darwine and fink on my osx terminal
[02:09] <theoddbot> lecroix: my ubuntu is in a state of flux at the moment, but apt-cache search ssh  then apt-get install <package>
[02:09] <levander> Nobody knows how to download a video that is played in a flash player plugin on a web page?
[02:09] <theoddbot> fink and apt are pretty similar
[02:10] <lecroix> hah
[02:10] <lecroix> that worked
[02:10] <Brunellus> I went with reiser, it suits me, and it seems fine enough.  A hangover from my early experience with suse
[02:10] <lecroix> thanks...
[02:10] <Toma-> levander, u could work some wget magic
[02:10] <Brunellus> Suse 9.1 shipped with reiser as the default fs
[02:10] <lightbright> Brunellus:  and listen to SEJeff about ext3, he knows what he is talking about
[02:10] <Brunellus> too late now, anyway
[02:10] <Brunellus> next install.  I learn new things all the time
[02:10] <lightbright> Brunellus: thats why manyppl dont use Suse :)
[02:10] <theoddbot> maybe i shouldnt be building kernels with gcc4 yet
[02:10] <levander> Toma-: but I don't know how to get the URL of the video if it's played in a flash plugin
[02:10] <pontiacman> hello guys
[02:10] <lightbright> Brunellus: not as many as Debian anyway
[02:11] <lecroix> my ubuntu is running on P2 333mhz 96mbs ram :P
[02:11] <lecroix> old ass compaq laptop
[02:11] <SEJeff> levander: Learn to read html source, it's easy
[02:11] <HansZwolle> oops sorry ppl.. now I turned it off
[02:11] <lightbright> Brunellus: and during Suse install you can chose ext3
[02:11] <levander> SEJeff: I'll try that next time.  Hopefully the URL of the video is in the HTML source.  This has worked for you in the past?
[02:11] <pdk> heh, it's a compaq desktop
[02:11] <pdk> COINCIDENCE?
[02:11] <pontiacman> i am having issues with my ubuntu gui.... i cant get the x server to load.... im on a laptop.. with the ati x700
[02:11] <Brunellus> lightbright:  but I didn't.  and I chose reiser for the ubuntu install.  both of them.  too late now.
[02:11] <lightbright> Brunellus: we all learn every day, thats the beaituful part :)
[02:11] <SEJeff> levander: Yes, then you can use wget to get the swf file
[02:12] <lightbright> Brunellus: np. all the best, hope it doesnt give you any probs
[02:12] <levander> SEJeff: okay, thanks, I'll try that
[02:12] <Brunellus> I'll have to keep it in mind.  I'm also interested in trying XFS out for long videos.
[02:12] <lecroix> i was amazed
[02:12] <lightbright> Brunellus: whats XFS?
[02:12] <levander> SEJeff: does mencode transcode swf files to mpeg?
[02:12] <lecroix> hardware that WinXP doesn't recognize ubuntu picked up no problem
[02:12] <lecroix> specifically.. my USB Ethernet adapter
[02:12] <Homer> pontiacman: MSI 1029?
[02:12] <pontiacman> i went through the reconfigureation... and it still did not lad..
[02:13] <SEJeff> lightbright: a filesystem contributed to the kernel by Silicon Graphics. It works best with extremely large files
[02:13] <pontiacman> load*
[02:13] <Brunellus> I believe it was SGI's filesystem, which is selectable also during the ubuntu install.  It is apparently quite good at writing and deleting very large video files;  something to think about for the htpc
[02:13] <pontiacman> homer: ?
[02:13] <Homer> what laptop
[02:13] <lightbright> SEJeff: ah ok, thanks
[02:13] <lecroix> it's a 1245
[02:13] <pontiacman> sager 4880
[02:13] <levander> SEJeff: also, i assume the "swf" file is downloading and playing a video file, like an mpeg probably.  Is there any easy way to get at the mpeg itself?
[02:13] <theoddbot> yep xfs rocks for htpc stufff
[02:13] <lecroix> has 1 usb slot
[02:13] <lecroix> no network adapter
[02:13] <lightbright> Brunellus: ok
[02:13] <Homer> i don't have much exp with sager :\
[02:13] <lecroix> floppy drive
[02:13] <theoddbot> levander: its a h.263 file, there is a way to do it using swftools i think
[02:13] <SEJeff> levander: flash does not use mpeg. It uses swf
[02:14] <worthawholebean> Can I get drivers for the iSight microphone?
[02:14] <pontiacman> darn
[02:14] <Brunellus> OK. I'm off.  for a bit.  this is the first time I've been back in #ubuntu since...um...right before Hoary, and I have to say the tone in here tonight is a lot less churlish then when I was last in here.
[02:14] <theoddbot> whats a churlish
[02:14] <herni> hello all
[02:14] <Brunellus> churlish, as befitting a churl (low, mean, person)
[02:15] <theoddbot> ok so its less mean ?
[02:15] <Brunellus> yeah a bit.  still nicer than the suse channels
[02:15] <levander> theoddbot: what is a h.263 file?  The video file that is being played by the swf file is h.263?
[02:15] <Brunellus> and definitely nicer than #fluxbox
[02:15] <pontiacman> anyone here with a sager laptop... lol (i doubt it)
[02:16] <theoddbot> levander: h.263 is a pretty old video codec, i think its embedded in the swf
[02:16] <lecroix> theoddbot: i have ssh installed... what kind of configurations do I need to do?
[02:16] <theoddbot> lecroix: none i dont think
[02:16] <theoddbot> try ssh localhost
[02:16] <lecroix> (also: how do I find out what my local IP is with that machine?)
[02:16] <theoddbot> and see if you can log in
[02:16] <theoddbot> ifconfig eth0  should show your details
[02:17] <levander> theoddbot: oh, and you're saying the h.263 file might be able to be extracted with swftools somehow?
[02:17] <lecroix> sweet!
[02:17] <lecroix> i logged in
[02:17] <theoddbot> lecroix: yeah i think i've seen something like that
[02:17] <lecroix> ok..
[02:17] <theoddbot> lecroix: assuming its actually a movie and not a flash animation
[02:17] <lecroix> wha?
[02:18] <Homer> pontiacman: http://aenertia.net/megabook_m635.html <- not the same notebook but the guy encountered a similar problem
[02:18] <lecroix> i think you are talking to levander :P
[02:18] <Homer> and it it uses the x700 too
[02:18] <theoddbot> ah, yeah
[02:18] <pontiacman> ok
[02:18] <theoddbot> too confusing ;)
[02:18] <mikul> hey, i have some problems with /etc/apt/sources.list   apt wont find anything. just get som error mess. W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[02:18] <pontiacman> i'll take a look, thanks
[02:18] <oreth>  better?
[02:18] <Homer> ati and linux don't get along for some reason
[02:18] <mikul> am i using the wrong list or what?
[02:18] <Hobbsee> mikul: try taking the .us out of that particular link
[02:18] <oreth> theod: how do I check for current screens?
[02:19] <Hobbsee> mikul: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:19] <herni> please advice a n00b: is it possible to chmod (or something) permissions to write for a NTFS partition?
[02:19] <mikul> Hobbsee: ok, i will try
[02:19] <levander> theoddbot: okay, thanks, i'm going to try extracting an h.263 file in the next week.  Thanks for giving me a pretty good start.
[02:19] <Hobbsee> mikul: i had that with the au.archive.ubuntu.com one yesterday
[02:19] <Hobbsee> !ntfs
[02:19] <ubotu> hmm... ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:19] <Toma-> how do you setup a wireless card to act as an access point???
[02:19] <theoddbot> herni: i dont think ubuntu can write to ntfs yet
[02:19] <oreth> Toma-: You would need two wireless cards...
[02:19] <solidgroove> where can I get gstreamer-lame for breezy?
[02:19] <oreth> one to recieve and one to reboost the channel out
[02:20] <Inchabod> What do I do if in ubuntu I accidentally enabled a plugin that for some reason crashed xmms and xmms won't open?
[02:20] <mikul> Hobbsee: i get this now: W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[02:20] <solidgroove> i uncomment the backports and update gives errors
[02:20] <SEJeff> Inchabod: Use beep-media-player :-)
[02:20] <herni> thank you, i quit reading the manual then :)
[02:20] <oreth> Inchabod: sacrifice your kitten to the god Domukun.. perhaps then things will work
[02:20] <Hobbsee> mikul: hmmm...
[02:20] <Toma-> oreth, my nintendo DS is the reciever :) i ned to setup my wireless card to share the eth0's connection to the net (already done with firestarter) and then accept connections from the DS
[02:21] <oreth> and we all know how to kill kittens... right?
[02:21] <Ophiocus> "accidentally enabled a plugin" ,. woa,. i wish i could "accidentally configure my smtp server"
[02:21] <Homer> !ati
[02:21] <ubotu> hmm... ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[02:21] <mikul> wait, i will try yours
[02:21] <oreth> toma: oh... you are setting up a wire router?
[02:21] <Madeye> guys what's  ~/.ICEauthority ?
[02:21] <oreth> er.. wireless router?
[02:21] <Toma-> oreth, hopefully... but its just a standard wifi card... would that work?
[02:21] <bimberi> mikul: did you run sudo aptitude update ?
[02:22] <oreth> it should...
[02:22] <oreth> lets see...
[02:22] <Toma-> Madeye, its the file that allows the ice machine in your computer to dispense.
[02:22] <Toma-> ^_^
[02:22] <Inchabod> oreth, You have a sick mind :P
[02:22] <Homer> seriously why does ATI make such crappy linux drivers
[02:22] <solidgroove> !lame
[02:22] <ubotu> solidgroove: Bugger all, i dunno
[02:22] <solidgroove> !gstreamer
[02:22] <ubotu> solidgroove: I don't know, could you explain it?
[02:22] <oreth> does the machine recognize the card?
[02:23] <Toma-> oreth, yep. ndiswrapper works fine
[02:23] <herni> reason for asking that is: i can see my 2 windows partitions on the desktop but i cant open them.
[02:23] <mikul> no
[02:23] <oreth> Toma-: I have to admit.. I know very little about linux.. but it should be in the networking properties
[02:23] <herni> no permissions to do so
[02:23] <Toma-> aka,  netr8180        driver present, hardware present
[02:23] <Toma-> oreth, yeh i got that too
[02:23] <mikul> bimberi:no
[02:23] <oreth> Toma-: what brand is it?
[02:23] <Toma-> some no-one cheapy. uses realtek tho
[02:24] <bimberi> mikul: try that (btw it's the same as apt-get update)
[02:24] <oreth> I know I had the same problem when I had a D-Link card in there... it recognized it ... but wouldn't work properly no matter what I tried
[02:24] <Homer> pontiacman: https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=300
[02:24] <Homer> try that too
[02:24] <Toma-> it isnt a dlink :D
[02:25] <Toma-> i just need to know what to put in the settings (i hope)
[02:25] <Toma-> i can make up my own essid right?
[02:25] <mikul> bimberi: thanks, i will try
[02:26] <pontiacman> ok
[02:27] <mikul> bimberi: thanks man! it helped :)
[02:28] <bimberi> mikul: np :)
[02:28] <oreth> Ha!
[02:28] <oreth> I logged in from my Mac
[02:28] <oreth> that is sweet
[02:29] <oreth> i'm doing this because the university I attend doesn't allow irc via the school network
[02:29] <oreth> so I have to telnet into it :P
[02:29] <r3> hey guys can some one tell me what codec tod ownload to have sound?
[02:29] <plasma> hey guys
[02:29] <oreth> HAY GUYS. WHAT'S GOIN' ON IN HERE?
[02:29] <plasma> can somebody check why "apt-get source kdebase" doesnt work?
[02:29] <r3> i tryed to download w32codecs
[02:29] <r3>  but it says it doesnt exist : (
[02:29] <oreth> hmm... I wonder if I could VPN into the school.. then tel-net back into my laptop...
[02:30] <oreth> is it possible to rename my computer?
[02:30] <thatoneguy> the point of that would be?
[02:30] <Toma-> how do you setup a wireless card to act as an access point???
[02:30] <bimberi> ubotu tell r3 about w32codecs
[02:30] <oreth> I named it "frog" but meant to type "frawg"?
[02:30] <Terminus> oreth, you mean the hostname? of course.
[02:30] <oreth> how?
[02:30] <paolob> Hi guys! can I dist-upgrade from debian testing to (ed)ubuntu? thank you!
[02:31] <thatoneguy> in /etc/inet.conf or soemthing
[02:31] <oreth> when I telnet in.. I wanna see "frawg"
[02:31] <oreth> :P
[02:31] <Toma-> paolob, probably not
[02:31] <Terminus> oreth, change the contents of /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts
[02:31] <bimberi> oreth: man hostname
[02:31] <thatoneguy> I stand corrected
[02:31] <paolob> Toma-: it's a four-months-ago testing
[02:31] <Terminus> oreth, oh, you're the first guy i've seen who uses telnet in years... =D
[02:32] <oreth> ok.. i'm confused.. how do I exit a man page?
[02:32] <fd> i like ubuntu :)
[02:32] <Terminus> oreth, q
[02:32] <oreth> on OSX i just press enter at the end of the file ...
[02:32] <Terminus> oreth, man man. :)
[02:32] <Toma-> paolob, even still, just because it uses .deb poackaging, doesnt mean its the same.
[02:32] <Terminus> oreth, i think it's the same as using less.
[02:33] <oreth> sweet
[02:33] <blanky> what's mono?
[02:33] <bimberi> oreth, muahaha, right into my trap, stuck in a man page forevever :P
[02:33] <oreth> DAMMIT!
[02:33] <oreth> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! </vader>
[02:33] <Terminus> blanky, sort of .NET on linux? :)
[02:33] <paynode> hey
[02:33] <paynode> look at this pic
[02:33] <Gunlance> Hello
[02:33] <paynode> http://superporcel.f2o.org/images/39.jpg
[02:33] <paolob> Toma-: but then, how can I migrate to edubuntu a ltsp server running testing? What strategies could I use?
[02:33] <blanky> Terminus: ah, cool
[02:33] <mojo> wow!
[02:34] <mojo> nice pic!
[02:34] <mojo> i love it so much!
[02:34] <Gunlance> Can anyone take a stab at my X problem?
[02:34] <fd> mono = free impl of ms .net
[02:34] <pontiacman> gonna try the driver..
[02:34] <databe> i have something that is trying to use GNUmake and it is giving an error. (I have installed the package automake1.9. not sure if that makes a dif)
[02:34] <pontiacman> going to boot into linux
[02:34] <mojo> how u can ask 3 ppl do such thing?!
[02:34] <databe> how can i install GNUmake?
[02:34] <oreth> ermm... my wife didn't like that too much :(
[02:34] <mojo> hard
[02:34] <Toma-> paolob, fresh install would be the best option... also backing up your /home then installing
[02:34] <oreth> hmmm
[02:34] <paynode> mojo i hope they put that as the gnome startup theme pic
[02:34] <ilba7r> what is the device name for a usb driver (hdc?)
[02:34] <oreth> there doesn't seem to be an ircii package
[02:34] <mojo> paynode: lolzzz
[02:35] <oreth> how do I install a package from tar.gz?
[02:35] <HansZwolle> paynode: I think it will be another release: erobuntu :>
[02:35] <paynode> lol
[02:35] <oreth> lol
[02:35] <paynode> assuntu
[02:35] <paynode> :D
[02:35] <HansZwolle> hehe
[02:35] <oreth> ubuttu? maybe?
[02:35] <oreth> see what I did there?
[02:35] <oreth> eh?
[02:35] <oreth> ehhhhhh?
[02:35] <Toma-> how do you setup a wireless card to act as an access point???
[02:36] <paynode> hahaha
[02:36] <HansZwolle> lol
[02:36] <paynode> thats jokes!
[02:36] <paynode> ubuttu
[02:36] <mojo> hahahah
[02:36] <paynode> i'm installing ubuntu in about 4-5 hours.
[02:36] <paynode> :D
[02:36] <mojo> paynode: hahaha
[02:36] <paynode> windows acting pu again
[02:36] <oreth> I would switch 100% to ubuntu.. if you could garauntee I could play wow with it :P
[02:36] <HansZwolle> I can do it
[02:37] <Terminus> ilba7r, trying to mount a flash disk? sda, assuming you don't have any other scsi hardware there.
[02:37] <HansZwolle> with a little help from cedega :)
[02:37] <oreth> I have a crap PC :(
[02:37] <Terminus> oreth, just pay for cedega. :)
[02:37] <oreth> it just barely runs on Windows
[02:37] <Terminus> oreth, or compile it if you're feeling cheap. :p
[02:37] <oreth> it runs better on my ibook than my desktop :|
[02:37] <paynode> oreth specs?
[02:37] <oreth> by compile you mean Torrentspy?
[02:37] <ilba7r> thanx teminus i just got it from mtab you are right
[02:37] <thatoneguy> I thought xcedega was free if you install from cvs
[02:37] <lips> ok, once again: i connect via dhclient but after one or two minuts it breaks connection and i have to run it again
[02:37] <oreth> AMD Thunderbird 1.21 Ghz
[02:37] <lips> how to solve this problem?
[02:38] <oreth> 896megs SDRAM
[02:38] <_jason> oreth, http://www.blizzpub.net/petition/ make sure you sign that :D
[02:38] <Terminus> oreth, err... no. i meant grabbing it from cvs.
[02:38] <oreth> oh
[02:38] <annex> thatoneguy: not all the copyrighted code is in there I think though... I thought it was very close but slightly lacking
[02:38] <oreth> cvs? the pharmacy?
[02:38] <Terminus> oreth, that box is way better than the p3 i was using till a month ago. :)
[02:38] <oreth> <-- total linux nub
[02:38] <zyph> hello
[02:39] <zyph> i want to make some themes
[02:39] <oreth> I think i may squat in this channel
[02:39] <oreth> good source of information
[02:39] <senectus> does anyone here know anything about phpmyadmin ? When I try to log into mine I get : #1045 - Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)
[02:39] <Terminus> oreth, cvs = concurrent version system. it's for dealing with source code from multiple devs.
[02:40] <oreth> ahh
[02:40] <oreth> how is it used?
[02:40] <linkd> senectus: check that your password is correct for your root account
[02:40] <oreth> senectus: pass word... root... yeah.. what he said
[02:40] <Terminus> oreth, man cvs, if you have it installed. :)
[02:40] <oreth> <-- technical communications major
[02:40] <mojo> _jason: ;) I dun mind paying for Linux version of WarCraft III or Starcraft
[02:40] <linkd> <-- idler
[02:40] <senectus> linkd, checked -  it is
[02:40] <oreth> I -just- installed Breezy last night
[02:41] <oreth> all I did last night was make a wallpaper for it
[02:41] <Terminus> oreth, i prefer svn though but most of the open source world still uses cvs. :)
[02:41] <mojo> oreth: then u should install Dapper 2
[02:41] <faol> hjsfjakfdf
[02:41] <kbrooks> mojo: NO
[02:41] <oreth> dapper?
[02:41] <oreth> what does it do?
[02:41] <kbrooks> mojo: DONT SUGGEST TO NEWBIES TO USE DAPPER
[02:41] <mustard5> oreth, don't install dapper ;)
[02:41] <mojo> oreth: the latest version Ubuntu, the best so far ;)
[02:41] <faol> hellow mojo
[02:41] <databe> what do you do for ubuntu when something is dependant on GNUmake?
[02:41] <mojo> faol: hello
[02:41] <varsendagger> i am using xubuntu and i have a gnome question
[02:41] <linkd> senectus: ok well thats the obvious one out of the way, other things i could suggest looking into - tho im not sure i can give u much help with this - checking that ur mysql client version (i.e. php) uses the same hashing as in ur mysqld
[02:41] <kbrooks> oreth, it is the expiremental release of the next release
[02:42] <databe> and it is giving error: command not found
[02:42] <varsendagger> here's my paste http://phpfi.com/87432
[02:42] <Homer> why hasn't ubuntu taken over the world yet? :(
[02:42] <oreth> er... what version is it?
[02:42] <mojo> varsendagger: yes?
[02:42] <Terminus> mojo, newbies wouldn't like dealing with broken packages every once in a while. :p
[02:42] <oreth> i have 5.10 installed
[02:42] <databe> latest
[02:42] <SEJeff> oreth: It is the version after 5.10
[02:42] <kbrooks> oreth, 6.04 -> dapper
[02:42] <oreth> ahh
[02:42] <mojo> Terminus:...i am newbies...I dun even know command outof sudo
[02:42] <SEJeff> oreth: If you didn't already know that. Don't upgrade to it until it is officially released
[02:42] <oreth> how does it differ... and will it still run on my old old old laptop I currently have breezy on?
[02:42] <kbrooks> 2006.April
[02:42] <linkd> senectus: when i use php with mysqld i have to use the old password hashes cuz my mysql client (php) isnt compatible with the new hashes
[02:42] <mustard5> oreth, its still in develpment and likely to crash at any stage of that development
[02:42] <kbrooks> ^^^
[02:42] <oreth> Jeff: thanks
[02:42] <Nihil85> hallo! i've searched over the net for "libmp3lame.so" but i didn't fount nothing. All i've found was a lame encoder that should be installed as a shared part and inside it i should find that libmp3lame.so. how can compile it as a shared object?
[02:42] <faol> do you have a device call zyxel {voip}
[02:43] <kbrooks> oreth, ^^^
[02:43] <oreth> I'm not a software noob, or anything
[02:43] <kbrooks> 2006.April
[02:43] <varsendagger> any ideas
[02:43] <kbrooks> oreth, ^^^
[02:43] <grover> does anyone know why synaptic seems to always show *all* pkgs as new in repository?
[02:43] <SEJeff> oreth: It is still for developers and testers. I run it, but I know how to fix things if they break and file bug reports
[02:43] <senectus> linkd, uh, how do I find that out?
[02:43] <oreth> I was a CS major... but man... Too hardcore for me
[02:43] <Terminus> mojo, well, i remember using sid 5 years ago on debian. wasn't exactly a walk in the park for me. :)
[02:43] <linkd> senectus: one thing to *try* would be to alter your root user account to use OLD_PASSWORD("password_here") for the passport field
[02:43] <oreth> Jeff: \m/
[02:43] <oreth> So now... I plan on being the bridge between you guys and people like... our parents
[02:43] <linkd> senectus: i.e. use the mysql terminal client to execute a SQL query
[02:43] <faol> mojo have you the voip device?
[02:43] <Terminus> Nihil85, *.so IS a shared object. just install the lame package.
[02:44] <databe> why is GNUmake not in synaptic?
[02:44] <Gunlance> Can anyone take a stab at my X problem?
[02:44] <kbrooks> databe, CD.
[02:44] <Gunlance> I can not log into ubuntu
[02:44] <oreth> www.mental-larceny.com/ab/new/ just got paid for that website
[02:44] <Nihil85> Terminus, i've installed the lame pack, but i cannot find the lib in it
[02:44] <linkd> senectus: at a terminal if you type "mysql -p" thatll run the client assuming ur db is local
[02:44] <SEJeff> oreth: That works. I have my parents running breezy (5.10) and they love it
[02:44] <kbrooks> databe, it is in build-essential
[02:44] <Gunlance> configuring xorg on my own only gives me an error message
[02:44] <kbrooks> install it
[02:44] <faol> hellow oreth
[02:44] <oreth> not a great job, but a good one none the less
[02:44] <kbrooks> databe, also
[02:44] <databe> ok. hrm. wonder how i missed that.
[02:44] <senectus> linkd, ahh crap I think I know what I did.. I haven't given the sql user a password yet
[02:44] <kbrooks> its "gnu make"
[02:45] <linkd> senectus: haha that could be it
[02:45] <kbrooks> not "GNUmake"
[02:45] <databe> k
[02:45] <oreth> now.. I need a good wallpaper for my desktop
[02:45] <databe> i will look for it.
[02:45] <senectus> linkd, I'm really new to this so I'm struggling a bit
[02:45] <kbrooks> databe, "make" == "gnu make"
[02:45] <Gunlance> anyone?
[02:45] <kbrooks> the "gnu" is there to disambiguate
[02:45] <linkd> senectus: np dude. we're here to help.
[02:45] <databe> ok
[02:45] <databe> but i have something that is trying to instal
[02:45] <Toma-> how do you setup a wireless card to act as an access point???
[02:46] <databe> and it says error: gnu make
[02:46] <Terminus> Nihil85, i guess you're looking for liblame.
[02:46] <kbrooks> databe, ?
[02:46] <databe> not available
[02:46] <faol> hellow linkd
[02:46] <linkd> heylo faol
[02:46] <databe> kbrooks: It starts to compile and then it gives error GNU make: command not found
[02:46] <Nihil85> Terminus, i'm looking for libmp3lame.so. Audacity is asking for that specific library
[02:47] <senectus> linkd, um... sorry about this.. how do you give an sql user a password?
[02:47] <faol> do you have a device cal Zyxel
[02:47] <worthawholebean> How can I get an iSight working with GnomeMeeting?
[02:47] <Terminus> Nihil85, hmmm... i guess i won't be much help to you. never tried using audacity.
[02:47] <faol> it is a VOIP device
[02:47] <linkd> senectus: so.. root doesnt have a password atm? you mean at all or just havent set one since u installed the mysqld?
[02:47] <oreth> is there a port of iTunes for linux yet?
[02:47] <Terminus> Nihil85, shouldn't synaptic have installed all of the dependencies though?
[02:47] <worthawholebean> oreth: no
[02:48] <worthawholebean> oreth: i don't think there ever will be one
[02:48] <oreth> how about ipod software?
[02:48] <databe> i think i got it
[02:48] <databe> make was not installed. :S so i will install it
[02:48] <databe> thanks
[02:48] <senectus> linkd, it's a brand new build, the ubuntu box has a password but I understand that mysql needs one setup seperately?
[02:48] <SEJeff> oreth: rhythmbox plays songs from an ipod perfectly. gtkpod will copy files to and from an ipod
[02:48] <Homer> I wouldn't say never
[02:48] <linkd> senectus: thats correct. mysqld has its own auth system
[02:48] <Homer> hell there is realplayer for linux now
[02:49] <linkd> senectus: so it should still be at the default right?
[02:49] <Homer> actually for awhile
[02:49] <linkd> senectus: as far as you know?
[02:49] <mae> I would say never
[02:49] <mae> :)
[02:49] <senectus> linkd, yeah I guess so
[02:49] <Terminus> hmmm... if webcam support for linux were a lot better, i'd be able to sell ubuntu to my dad.
[02:49] <Homer> there is definatly ways to communicate with ipods in linux
[02:49] <Homer> cause half the people on slashdot own one
[02:50] <Nihil85> Terminus, synaptic has installed all the dipendencies, but audacies still cannot find that damned file
[02:50] <Nihil85> and i can't find it searching on the file system
[02:50] <Terminus> Nihil85, hmmm... maybe it's a broken build?
[02:50] <Nihil85> i don't know, Terminus
[02:51] <Terminus> Nihil85, maybe you need a symlink to libmp3lame.so.0
[02:51] <mustard5> Nihil85, you trying to set up lame on audacity?
[02:51] <Terminus> ?
[02:51] <linkd> senectus: ok root password should be blank
[02:51] <Nihil85> mustard5, yes...
[02:51] <senectus> linkd, got it:-) needed to do "mysql" then SET PASSWORD FOR 'root'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('MyNewPassword');"
[02:51] <linkd> senectus: to set a password .... ah ok :)
[02:51] <senectus> linkd, thanks dude
[02:51] <linkd> senectus: anytime
[02:51] <Homer> actually webcam support in linux is pretty good
[02:52] <varsendagger> did someone look at my paste?
[02:52] <mustard5> Nihil85, I had the same issue...but I fixed it...I'm trying to remember how atm :)
[02:52] <worthawholebean> it won't recognize my iSight
[02:52] <worthawholebean> at all
[02:52] <worthawholebean> and I do have dc1394
[02:52] <Nihil85> mustard5, remember, remeber... "
[02:52] <Homer> logitech ones work very well
[02:52] <varsendagger> http://phpfi.com/87432
[02:52] <senectus> linkd, now back to my LAMP server and Wordpress setup :-P
[02:52] <mustard5> Nihil85, I'll just search around a bit ..one minute
[02:52] <Terminus> Nihil85, if it's looking for libmp3lame.so, not libmp3lame.so.0, maybe all you need is a symlink?
[02:53] <pdk> hmm
[02:53] <linkd> senectus: :D and im going back to my msn client
[02:53] <pdk> i just tried running smart boot manager on my old comp
[02:53] <pdk> but i have no idea which item in the list is the cd drive
[02:53] <Toma-> how do you setup a wireless card to act as an access point???
[02:54] <Nihil85> Terminus, yes, it's looking for libmp3lame.so and stop
[02:54] <james_> where is elvis?????
[02:54] <pdk> :\
[02:54] <oreth> hee hee
[02:54] <oreth> geekasm!
[02:54] <james_> thx
[02:54] <Terminus> Nihil85, have you tried symlinking it already then?
[02:54] <pdk> there's a bunch of items starting with "rd" and saying they're removable
[02:54] <pdk> would i use rd0?
[02:54] <Nihil85> Terminus, what's a "symlink"?
[02:55] <kbrooks> Nihil85, symbolic link
[02:55] <Nihil85> Terminus, yes, i've red it now in synaptic
[02:55] <dvius> bob2: i just reinstalled linux-k7-image, rebooted and got an error message. while i installed the k7 image i got some strange messages, i copied it, would that help?
[02:56] <Terminus> Nihil85, symbolic link. you probably need something like ln -s /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0 /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so
[02:56] <kbrooks> when Y is symlinked to X, y == x in terms of content.
[02:56] <dvius> bob2: currently running 2.6.12-9-386
[02:56] <oreth>  http://www.mental-larceny.com/images/frawgs/1.jpg  <-- my ubuntu wallpaper running on my old laptop (frawg)
[02:56] <kbrooks> when you change x, y is changed too
[02:56] <kbrooks> and vice versa
[02:56] <dvius> i just reinstalled linux-k7-image, rebooted and got an error message. while i installed the k7 image i got some strange messages, i copied it, would that help?
[02:56] <Nihil85> Terminus, kbrooks, i've nothing like libmp3lame.so in /usr/lib/
[02:57] <dvius> !ubotu
[02:57] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[02:57] <Terminus> Nihil85, that's why you probably need a symlink.
[02:57] <mustard5> Nihil85, if I recall rightly...I installed liblame0 but could never find the thing that audacity was looking for.  But after rebooting the file suddenly appeared.  For some reason it didnt know it was there
[02:57] <Nihil85> Terminus, so i have to install symlink from synaptic?
[02:57] <Terminus> Nihil85, no. you have to do it in the terminal.
[02:57] <Nihil85> mustard5, should i reboot, so?
[02:58] <oreth> hey.. ubotu... catch!
[02:58] <Nihil85> Terminus, what's the exact command that i have to type in the terminal?
[02:58] <mustard5> Nihil85, well you could try to update your files ..whats the command updatedb?
[02:58] <Terminus> Nihil85, scroll up. i already mentioned it.
[02:58] <databe> configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[02:58] <databe> ARGH
[02:58] <databe> anyone know why that happens?
[02:59] <Nihil85> Terminus, done!
[02:59] <Dasnipa`> because your computer is insane
[02:59] <pdk> argh
[02:59] <kbrooks> databe, h/o
[02:59] <databe> lol... how much is that shrink going to cost? i thought it was free
[02:59] <kbrooks> Dasnipa`, no, its not
[02:59] <pdk> cdrom doesn't show up under smb
[02:59] <databe> h/o is?
[02:59] <pdk> but a bunch of mysterious "removables" do
[02:59] <mustard5> Nihil85, so you fixed it?
[03:00] <Nihil85> mustard5, yes!
[03:00] <Terminus> Nihil85, you did use sudo right? does it appear when you ls /usr/lib/libmp3* now?
[03:00] <kbrooks> databe, "hold on"
[03:00] <Nihil85> Terminus, all done perfectly!" thanks!!!
[03:00] <databe> someone did a step by step process of installing something and he gave a list of what packages needed to be installed... and man.. i have had to track down 3 other ones so far.
[03:00] <Terminus> Nihil85, np. :)
[03:00] <databe> :(
[03:00] <databe> thanks
[03:00] <Nihil85> Terminus, np?
[03:00] <Terminus> Nihil85, err... np = no problem. :)
[03:01] <mustard5> Nihil85, so what was the answer in the end?
[03:01] <Nihil85> Terminus, thanks! i'm not english
[03:01] <Terminus> mustard5, missing symlink. :)
[03:01] <sockpuppe1> mustard 5 is the enlightenment homepage working or is it my connection
[03:01] <mojo> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=88477
[03:01] <Nihil85> mustard5, i had to create a symlink in my /usr/lib/
[03:03] <shadeofgrey> okay guys
[03:03] <shadeofgrey> heres the drill
[03:03] <pdk> ffs
[03:03] <pdk> how the hell do you use smart boot manager
[03:03] <shadeofgrey> i need to make mysystem a dual boot box. one drive ubuntu and the other fedora core4
[03:03] <Dasnipa`> can i find oil with this drill?
[03:03] <Hobbsee> shadeofgrey: use grub?
[03:03] <linkd> haha
[03:04] <ws> .
[03:04] <sockpuppe1> can someone check whether or not the enlightenment homepage is working
[03:04] <Hobbsee> shadeofgrey: reinstalling grub should find any other OS's
[03:04] <shadeofgrey> i attempted to JUST install fedora andlet it make changes to the grub in my mbr on hda1 but it nukws grub somehow and forced me to totally reinstall ubuntu from scratch
[03:04] <mustard5> Nihil85, so what was the symlink command if you don't mind?
[03:04] <ws> is there a way to install all developer packages without gui?
[03:04] <varsendagger> hey i ahve a program complainging aobut .svg s and i don't have gnome installed   - im using fubuntu and i was wondering if i install gimp that that would clear up the problems?
[03:04] <froguz> is Mondo Rescue better than Ghost for Linux?  is there a better way to clone my linux?
[03:04] <shadeofgrey> ....which majorlysucked
[03:04] <Nihil85> mustard5, it was "sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so.0 /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so
[03:04] <Nihil85> "
[03:05] <mustard5> Nihil85, thanks :)
[03:05] <Dasnipa`> why dual boot two linux distros anyway? i see no major benefit espeically due to the poor quality of fedora
[03:05] <Nihil85> mustard5, NP!!!
[03:05] <benplaut> froguz: clone your linux?! that's unnatural!
[03:05] <shadeofgrey> dasnipa:  i have to learn both to  getcertifiedinlinux
[03:05] <Dasnipa`> ahh
[03:05] <Dasnipa`> good reason
[03:05] <shadeofgrey> trust me iwouldnt do it under any other circumstances
[03:06] <dvius> having trouble installing new kernel. any help?
[03:06] <databe> kbrooks, anything?
[03:06] <froguz> benplaut, i have configurated a server, now i have to make multiple copies of it
[03:06] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, use either grub in fc or grub in ubuntu. just edit one /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:07] <Terminus> benplaut, hey, i cloned linux once for deployment. didn't use any special tools though. just used cp -a. :)
[03:07] <shadeofgrey> i like the grub with ubuntu
[03:07] <oreth> can I install .deb packages with ubuntu?
[03:07] <[t0rc] > oreth: yes
[03:07] <oreth> how?
[03:07] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, then use ubuntu's grub.
[03:07] <shadeofgrey> so i edit that file FIRST?  and THEN install fedora?
[03:07] <[t0rc] > oreth: sudo dpkg -i
[03:08] <oreth> where do I put the filename?
[03:08] <[t0rc] > oreth: sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[03:08] <oreth> roger
[03:08] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, order doesn't really matter. if you can't boot to ubuntu coz you installed fc last though, use a rescue disk and edit the config.
[03:08] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, well you can install ubuntu last to make your life easier. :)
[03:09] <oreth> also... i'm the shizzle :P
[03:09] <shadeofgrey> cant i just edit the grub file FIRST and then install fedora?
[03:09] <ilba7r> anyone know what is this type of error during installation ipw220 firmware error
[03:09] <shadeofgrey> how dows one go about making a rescue disk?
[03:09] <varsendagger> how do i friggen register my name
[03:09] <varsendagger> please tell me how don't send a bot
[03:09] <oreth> /msg nickserv register email password
[03:09] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, well you can but sometimes theoretical tweaking doesn't really work. :)
[03:09] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, you can use any livecd for that.
[03:10] <varsendagger> what do i put for e-mail
[03:10] <varsendagger> email
[03:10] <oreth> ...
[03:10] <oreth> your email!
[03:10] <Terminus> shadeofgrey, you can still use mkboot if you want a diskette.
[03:11] <databe> i think i got it... i needed to install g++.
[03:11] <shadeofgrey> term:  may i pleasespeak with you in a private window?
[03:11] <databe> kbrooks, ^
[03:11] <oreth> can i connect to a samba server with ubuntu?
[03:11] <bimberi> oreth: Places -> Connect to Server
[03:11] <felipe_> Hello is there a way to have the wallpaper changen continually?
[03:11] <oreth> bimberi: smb:\\servername ?
[03:11] <Terminus> oreth, hmmm... i don't remember needing any email to register.
[03:11] <derrickw> is there any nutritional value in a pack of ramen noodles?
[03:12] <[t0rc] > felipe_: might be an app available. although sounds like ur after a kde feature...
[03:12] <james_> no, dufus!
[03:12] <shadeofgrey> ah forget it im dealing qith this tomorrow
[03:12] <oreth> Terminus: must be a mozilla thing?
[03:12] <oreth> *shrug*
[03:12] <tjj> I am trying to get the Breezy install to see a ks.cfg (kickstart config) on a floppy.  I have read the documentation on the wiki, and the RedHat documentation that comes with system-config-kickstart  On RedHat systems I have done this before by creating bootable disk using syslinux and putting the linuz kernel and initrd.gz from the install on the disk, but ubuntu doesn't seem to have a small footprint install.  Anyone have some knowledge in this ar
[03:12] <daemos> can I connect to Novell services with Ubuntu
[03:12] <bimberi> oreth: *shrug*
[03:12] <oreth> is there anyway to see who is connected to my computer via SSH?
[03:12] <Terminus> oreth, as i remember, it was just /msg nickserv register passwd
[03:12] <daemos> i need access to a mounted server on LAN
[03:12] <bimberi> oreth: w
[03:13] <oreth> eh?
[03:13] <bimberi> oreth: in a terminal
[03:13] <varsendagger> it is telling me the nickname is not registered, how do i register it?
[03:13] <oreth> just... w ?
[03:13] <oreth> daemos: what kind of server is it?
[03:13] <varsendagger> pleas god
[03:13] <bimberi> oreth: yes
[03:13] <Terminus> varsendagger, /msg nickserv help
[03:14] <derrickw> is it wrong that this is my first night that i'm in two weeks when i'm not swamped with things to do and i'm just sitting at home?
[03:14] <derrickw> and is it worse that i'm actually pleased with the situation?
[03:14] <varsendagger> and if i apt -get xmms-skins shouldn't they be availible the next time i open xmms
[03:14] <lostondialup> good day, I am new to the unbutu OS and was told this would be place i would be able to get a question answered.
[03:14] <oreth> bimberi: do I need to set my compture to a workgroup for it to access the samba server? or will it automatically find it..?
[03:14] <oreth> and.. do I need to type in the IP of my local samba server.. or just the host name?
[03:15] <oreth> that is do I need to type in 192.168.2.5 or can i type OVERRUNNER
[03:15] <Terminus> derrickw, enjoy it while you can. :)
[03:15] <lostondialup> I am trying to get the KDE manu items to show up in the gnome desktop, is there a way?
[03:15] <blanky> when was ubuntu 5.10 released? just to make a prediction of when the next ubuntu version will come out
[03:15] <LjL> blanky: about one month ago
[03:15] <LjL> blanky: dapper should be out in 5 months
[03:15] <varsendagger> Terminus, pleas tell me how
[03:15] <bimberi> oreth: 1. i don't think so.  2. probably the ip address, unless you have added overrunner to /etc/hosts (or your dns setup)
[03:15] <bimberi> blanky: October 13
[03:16] <Terminus> Versed, /msg nickserv register and read.
[03:16] <daemos> Its a virtual drive: i need access to the tree , print servers, and file server which includes each users virtual "H:" drive
[03:16] <blanky> LjL: I dont think I can wait that long :'( I think I'll kill myself
[03:16] <LjL> blanky: you'll have backports in the meanwhile, if you don't wanna wait
[03:16] <varsendagger> yes it work
[03:16] <lostondialup> is there a way to get kde menu items on the gnome desktop?
[03:17] <Terminus> whoops... wrong nick. heh
[03:17] <senectus> linkd, hey you still there?
[03:17] <LjL> lostondialup: they were there by default, last time i tried
[03:17] <bimberi> lostondialup: some kde items will show up in the Gnome menus when you install them, otherwise there's the menu editor
[03:17] <LjL> lostondialup: that is, if you mean having KDE apps listed in the Gnome "start" menu
[03:18] <lostondialup> LjL, after changing items in the menu editer, however they will not show up
[03:18] <lostondialup> that would make sense.
[03:18] <Versed> ?
[03:18] <lostondialup> tdo i need to install the KDE desktop enviornment to make that work?
[03:18] <blanky> what was that deal about ubuntu-calendar and it downloading wallpapers of nude people?
[03:19] <bimberi> Versed: 'twas a typo, meant for varsendagger
[03:19] <LjL> versed: are you yourself?
[03:19] <derrickw> oh my god
[03:19] <derrickw> i made ramen noodles in soup form
[03:19] <Versed> yeah noticed
[03:19] <derrickw> it's actually pretty good this way
[03:19] <Terminus> Versed, sorry. i was referring to varsendagger.
[03:19] <Versed> ah no big deal, after I saw the similar nick.\
[03:19] <RezDawg> Does anyone use xDvdShrink?
[03:19] <blanky> what was that deal about ubuntu-calendar and it downloading wallpapers of nude people?
[03:20] <shinigami_laptop> bleh
[03:20] <max> yo
[03:20] <LjL> versed: ping
[03:20] <shinigami_laptop> testing
[03:20] <varsendagger> ahh and i just registerd it
[03:20] <jrattner1> blanky, whats ubuntu calendar
[03:20] <max> damnit
[03:20] <blanky> i dont know
[03:20] <blanky> according to wikipedia
[03:20] <blanky> it was a thing that downloaded wallpapers each month
[03:20] <lostondialup> thank you for the pointer
[03:20] <blanky> except sometimes it'd download pics of nude people, so they cancelled it
[03:20] <senectus> Guys my internal DNS is bloody spotty and crap, because of the dumb little modem router I have... What DNS server would you recommend for a bit of a n00b (but not a complete idiot ;-) )
[03:20] <bimberi> blanky: yes, there a bit of controversy attached to the warty artwork
[03:21] <jrattner1> blanky, why would they cancel it
[03:21] <max> boo non-scrolling
[03:21] <blanky> bimberi: could you tell me more about it? please?
[03:21] <bimberi> *there was
[03:21] <deemo> hey everyone, i dont mean for this to be such a nooby question, but is it possible for me to mount the hard drive on the ubuntu live cd so i can access my windows files while on the linux distro?
[03:21] <oreth> can I double click on a .deb file and it will install?
[03:22] <Terminus> deemo, yes, it's possible. writing to an ntfs partition is a different story though.
[03:22] <bimberi> blanky: the original gdm screen and cd cover was not considered to be "office safe" :)
[03:22] <RezDawg> deemo: yes
[03:22] <daemos> read-only
[03:22] <daemos> by root
[03:22] <blanky> bimberi: yeah? how :)
[03:22] <varsendagger> if i were to apt-0get install xmms-skins where would the skins be installed?
[03:22] <daemos> but you can set privs
[03:22] <deemo> how exactly?
[03:22] <Terminus> senectus, maek your own. :)
[03:22] <ithiel> varsendagger, xmms will display them under the skin browser
[03:22] <deemo> i tried using mount, but i couldnt find the hard drive in /dev/
[03:22] <daemos> not sure off the top of my head
[03:22] <daemos> for ubuntu at least
[03:22] <LjL> varsendagger: i don't know, but why not just try and then "dpkg -L xmms-skins"?
[03:22] <varsendagger> well it didn't\
[03:22] <daemos> not familiar with debian i use slackware
[03:23] <varsendagger> ohh
[03:23] <ithiel> oreth, if you point synaptic to the file it will install it for you
[03:23] <senectus> Terminus, yeah that's what I mean.. is there serveral sorts of DNS server or is there just one generic package?
[03:23] <Terminus> deemo, mount -o umask=0222 -t ntfs /dev/ice /mnt/point
[03:23] <ithiel> daemos, got tired of dependency h3ll? I used to be a slacker, I got bloody sick of it
[03:23] <Terminus> senectus, almost everybody uses bind for that. you're probably gonna have to do some reading to set it up correctly though.
[03:24] <bimberi> blanky: the models were naked although the poses were non-explicit, but even so
[03:24] <blanky> lol
[03:24] <blanky> why would they be naked
[03:24] <varsendagger> awesome
[03:24] <Siph0n> has neone else had a prob of opening up an mp3 in beep media player, and having it give an error about codecs, but then pres play and it work? :)
[03:25] <blanky> hey, how does cannonical (company behind ubuntu) make money anyways!
[03:25] <benplaut> how do i install cursor themes in breezy?
[03:25] <deemo> Terminus, what device should i mount? in /dev/ i only see hdc which is the cdrom drive
[03:25] <bimberi> blanky: by selling paid support for ubuntu
[03:25] <blanky> ooooo
[03:25] <Terminus> deemo, well, that's for you to find out. it's your computer after all.
[03:25] <blanky> this channel kinda beats the purpose :P
[03:25] <oreth> oh shi--- i moved my taskbar to the right side on accident.. how do I get it back?
[03:25] <anavim> Siph0n: no
[03:25] <gleesond> is there a way to update my computer from warty to breezy without refomating?
[03:26] <brodel> that's funny. They have the best community support for anything I've seen and yet they can make money selling support.
[03:26] <jordan> hello all, if I was going to ./configure something but wanted to specify a compiler, what command would I use?
[03:26] <databe> ok. i am installing xfce and it is asking for x windows libraries and i dont see them in synaptic. where can i get them?
[03:26] <jordan> -CC=gcc3.3
[03:26] <jordan> ?
[03:26] <Terminus> gleesond, there's a howto for that. used to be in the topic. forgot the url though.
[03:26] <rodropo> !w32codecs
[03:26] <ubotu> rumour has it, w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. One possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/
[03:26] <deemo> Terminus, what should i be looking for exactly?
[03:27] <shinigami_laptop> test
[03:27] <darksoul> hey all got my res problem solved! *yay*
[03:27] <shinigami_laptop> test2
[03:27] <shinigami_laptop> sweet
[03:27] <shinigami_laptop> we have scrollage
[03:27] <Max> scrolling
[03:27] <Max> scrolling is back
[03:27] <Terminus> deemo, what hard disk it is, whether ide or sata/scsi and the channel it's on. maybe fdisk -l will help you though.
[03:27] <darksoul> NoUse: btw the ram thing you suggested was good..but thats not the problem at all
[03:27] <Ep|phany> does anyone know if there are any notebook tools avaialbe for unbuntu? im looking for something where i can edit my screen brightness so it has longer battery life
[03:27] <WhyvasLT> african camel fart!
[03:28] <Max> vghlkg
[03:28] <WhyvasLT> Ep|phany, use the FN key
[03:28] <Max> monkey
[03:28] <WhyvasLT> you have a dell Ep|phany ?
[03:28] <Ep|phany> the FN key doesnt work
[03:28] <Ep|phany> no i have gateway
[03:28] <Siph0n> ok, it seems it only gives the msg that it cant play the mp3 if i open the mp3 with beep media player, if i open beep media player by it self, then open the mp3 from beep media player it works fine :)
[03:28] <Ep|phany> but i do have the FN key
[03:28] <deemo> Terminus, thank you very much, it now works
[03:28] <WhyvasLT> FN plus whatever is your brightness
[03:28] <WhyvasLT> not just FN
[03:28] <Max> poop un dawg
[03:29] <Ep|phany> yea i know
[03:29] <Ep|phany> it doesnt work
[03:29] <oreth> BAH
[03:29] <WhyvasLT> check your bios
[03:29] <Terminus> deeler, no problem. the umask is for you to be able to read from it even as non-root. :)
[03:29] <Ep|phany> nevermind it was stuck
[03:29] <Ep|phany> lol
[03:29] <WhyvasLT> yeah
[03:29] <Max> do you think IRC is interested?
[03:29] <Homer> http://www.sjbaker.org/tux/tux_and_beasty_costumes.png
[03:29] <oreth> ircii doesn't work because it depends on libc5 which depends on ldso.. which has been replaced?
[03:30] <jordan> before configuring does anyone know how to specify a compiler?
[03:30] <jordan> is it like ./configure -CC=gcc-3.3
[03:30] <derrickw> does anybody have any idea why wine may have stopped functioning for me? it just tries to load for a while and then dies
[03:30] <jordan> reinstall it from cvs with me!
[03:31] <Terminus> jordan, you could read the configure script and find out.
[03:31] <sumojim> Are newbies welcome here? I don't have the slightest clue what I am doing.
[03:31] <databe> anyone know how to get the x windows library on ubuntu?!?
[03:31] <bimberi> jordan: export CC=gcc-3.3    then     ./configure
[03:31] <derrickw> actually maybe i will just try to uninstall wine and reinstall
[03:31] <derrickw> it may work
[03:31] <derrickw> i really feel like playing fallout 2
[03:31] <jordan> export, I am an idiot!
[03:31] <jordan> thanks!!
[03:31] <derrickw> even though i've beaten it twice now
[03:31] <sumojim> I can't get any extra programs to install.
[03:31] <circa1974>  why would u use ircii when irssi is so much better
[03:32] <bimberi> jordan: np
[03:32] <derrickw> fallout never gets old
[03:32] <bimberi> databe: xlibs-dev
[03:32] <darksoul> what sould breezy reps be
[03:32] <darksoul> sources*
[03:32] <databe> anyone know how to get the x windows library on ubuntu?!?
[03:32] <databe> sorry
[03:32] <databe> THANK YOU!
[03:32] <intelikey> !repos
[03:33] <ubotu> somebody said repos was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[03:33] <databe> is what i typed :/
[03:33] <bimberi> databe: ha, np :)
[03:33] <sumojim> Guess not...
[03:33] <darksoul> !easysiyrce
[03:33] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, darksoul
[03:33] <darksoul> !easysource
[03:33] <ubotu> easysource is probably For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:33] <bimberi> sumojim: of course
[03:34] <databe> bimberi,  it only shows pxlib-dev which doesn't seem to be it
[03:34] <regeya> for an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, give vi a try ;-)
[03:34] <oreth> BARG
[03:34] <oreth> ircii is not going to install properly
[03:34] <geargolem> hello.  What is the best possible setup for 3d modeling without a 3d accelerated graphics card?
[03:34] <bimberi> !info xlibs-dev
[03:34] <ubotu> xlibs-dev: (X Window System client library development files transitional package), section oldlibs, is extra. Version: 6.8.2-77 (breezy), Packaged size: 63 kB, Installed size: 160 kB
[03:34] <intelikey> vi is anything but easy to use for a linux newbee
[03:35] <linkd> its not that bad.. but u do need a manual for vi
[03:35] <bimberi> databe: should be there
[03:35] <databe> k. thanks.
[03:35] <intelikey> nano/pico might be called easy to use...
[03:36] <bimberi> databe: unless you only have CD sources available perhaps?
[03:36] <jasonjdp> any good place to learn about compiling programs in linux?
[03:36] <WhyvasLT> www.google.ca
[03:36] <databe> no. i thought i just update my sources.list
[03:36] <databe> and updated.
[03:36] <WhyvasLT> get the build-essentials package
[03:37] <darksoul> how do i add a new ram channel to my motherboard
[03:37] <databe> but when i type !info xlib-dev it says: event not found
[03:37] <Terminus> intelikey, they will eventually have to learn though. only a few keys to memorize for the newbie. ESC, i, :w, and :q. :)
[03:38] <bimberi> databe: no, that was me talking to ubotu (in this channel)
[03:38] <databe> oh.
[03:38] <databe> lol
[03:38] <bimberi> databe: it is xlibs-dev (note the s)
[03:38] <intelikey> Terminus why will the have to learn vi ?     i never have.
[03:38] <databe> k
[03:38] <databe> same thing
[03:39] <bimberi> databe: put the contents of sources.list on a pastebin ...
[03:39] <bimberi> !pastebin
[03:39] <ubotu> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:39] <Terminus> intelikey, well i guess not... personally, i've never used nano/pico all that much so maybe i'm biased. :p
[03:39] <databe> k
[03:40] <lightbright> installing real playet for linx and it says: ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:40] <plagerism> I am trhing to get eclipse running in breezy, I installed all the eclipse related packages from universe and jsdk1.5 from SUN microsystems(packaged by Tamir Bunny ).  And it wont start.  I exported  JAVA_HOME to point to the j2sdk directory
[03:40] <lightbright> any ideas?
[03:41] <bimberi> lightbright: do a contents search on http:/packages.ubuntu.com for the package that includes that file, install, retry
[03:41] <WhyvasLT> lightbright, get the library.
[03:41] <WhyvasLT> use synaptic
[03:41] <WhyvasLT> seach for libstdc
[03:42] <WhyvasLT> search
[03:42] <plagerism> I found a few articles on the subject, however I have never found a definative answer
[03:42] <intelikey> !+info libstdc
[03:42] <ubotu> Updating ubuntu files... please wait.
[03:42] <ubotu> Package 'libstdc' does not exist.
[03:42] <lightbright> WhyvasLT: what library?
[03:43] <Agrajag> libstdc?
[03:43] <Agrajag> you mean glibc?
[03:43] <Agrajag> oh, libstdc++
[03:43] <lightbright> bimberi: im installing libstdc++5
[03:43] <databe> bimberi, it is up there
[03:44] <intelikey> well i've broke it again!
[03:44] <oreth> how do I move my task bar back to the top
[03:44] <oreth> i accidentally moved it :(
[03:44] <WhyvasLT> lightbright, yeah, it helps when you look
[03:44] <misfit_toy> oreth, drag it
[03:45] <oreth> misfit_toy: where do I grab it at?
  accidentally put it back.
[03:45] <misfit_toy> oreth, on a blank space, you may have to close some apps to get enough blank space
[03:45] <databe> bimberi, http://pastebin.com/433858
[03:45] <lightbright> WhyvasLT: ok i installed Realplayer done
[03:45] <oreth> er... I'm talking about the bar that says "Applications.... Places... System..."
[03:45] <Siph0n> lol so no ones had a prob where if they open the mp3 it say it can play that audio, but when u open up beep media player, then open the mp3 from there it works? :) i heard sometin bout root being able to hear sound but others not.... could this be it?
[03:45] <lightbright> WhyvasLT:  I followed: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2524630
[03:46] <bimberi> databe: hm, looks fine
[03:46] <misfit_toy> oreth, then anywhere on a blank space
[03:46] <oreth> sweet. thanks
[03:46] <quail_linux> atricle on corporate ubuntu use....  http://madpenguin.org/cms/html/47/5557.html
[03:46] <databe> then i did a sudo apt-update
[03:47] <databe> but when i look for xlibs-dev it is only pxlibs-dev
[03:47] <databe> :(
[03:47] <lightbright> bimberi:  I followed: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html and installed Realplayer!  So Ubuntu wont break because i installed something that was not available from apt-get?
[03:47] <geargolem> I am having draw problems in blender in breezy.
[03:48] <bimberi> lightbright: shouldn't, if it's from that site
[03:48] <bimberi> lightbright: (the directions that is)
[03:48] <lightbright> bimberi:  ok
[03:49] <Kraeloc> I ordered my Breezy discs the day it became available, and still nothing.
[03:49] <Kraeloc> Man...
[03:49] <Kraeloc> I've heard Breezy is awesome, but I don't have the time to download it.
[03:49] <bimberi> databe: pastebin the output from "apt-cache policy xlibs-dev"
[03:50] <Terminus> Kraeloc, find a local LUG. :)
[03:50] <Kraeloc> But, but..
[03:50] <Kraeloc> The sunlight burns, and stuff.
[03:51] <Kraeloc> Why do you think I'm on IRC?
[03:51] <WhyvasLT> don't have the time to download it?
[03:51] <WhyvasLT> do you have dialup?
[03:51] <Terminus> Kraeloc, hahaha. your problem then. :p
[03:51] <Kraeloc> No, not dial up, just kinda slow DSL.
[03:51] <Terminus> Kraeloc, how much bandwidth downstream there?
[03:51] <Kraeloc> All methods, HTTP, FTP, bt, etc, take waay too long.
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> ...
[03:52] <Kraeloc> I'm supposed to get 1500/300-sometihng
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> are you always on?
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> why not let it go overnight?
[03:52] <WhyvasLT> it's so simple
[03:52] <ithiel> Kraeloc, divide that 1500 by 8, thats your real speed you are supposed to get. letting a d/l go overnight is best, btw, I have a 7megabit connection
[03:52] <geargolem> I am having opengl draw problems in breezy using blender.
[03:52] <Terminus> Kraeloc, bt doesn't really take long. i downloaded my copy in two hours.
[03:53] <Kraeloc> Cos my router is a crabby son-of-a-bitch, and drops my connection randomly.
[03:53] <Kraeloc> About once every day or so.
[03:53] <intelikey> well this is an interesting borken somthin'    box works like a swiss watch until i dial-up then i can not login anywhere.    login just fine until i connect to the net.    anybody got any clue what might cause this ?
[03:53] <Terminus> Kraeloc, and that's on a 768 downstream line.
[03:53] <superchode|fu> so use bittorrent then
[03:53] <server_newbie> I have a question
[03:53] <WhyvasLT> or FTP
[03:53] <WhyvasLT> and resumer
[03:53] <WhyvasLT> resume
[03:53] <kinkoblast> Can I run an x server w/p a window manager?
[03:53] <intelikey> yes kinkoblast
[03:54] <kinkoblast> How?
[03:54] <intelikey> X
[03:54] <Kraeloc> I've tried all these things, and it has never gone faster than about 20k, and always predicts download times in excess of weeks.
[03:54] <WhyvasLT> weeks?
[03:54] <WhyvasLT> that's bull
[03:54] <kinkoblast> Kraeloc
[03:54] <Kraeloc> Yes, weeks.
[03:54] <WhyvasLT> 20K would finish overnight
[03:54] <Terminus> Kraeloc, port forwarding is setup correctly for bt?
[03:54] <Terminus> maybe it's 20bps? hehe
[03:55] <server_newbie> I have squid up and running my goal short term is to log web access by user name and then I will start to limit access as my kids start to use the web. How can I get the user name to show up in access.log file. I have mulit users on 1 ip addrsss ? Thanks guys
[03:55] <Kraeloc> Router is using DHCP, and I'm not in control of it.
[03:56] <WhyvasLT> hack the router
[03:56] <Kraeloc> No.
[03:56] <WhyvasLT> are you an arts student Kraeloc ?
[03:56] <Kraeloc> Nope, why?
[03:56] <Terminus> Kraeloc, you really need port forwarding for bt to work properly.
[03:56] <WhyvasLT> just wondering
[03:57] <WhyvasLT> or enable DMZ
[03:57] <kinkoblast> Can I start "failsafe terminal" with startup scripts?
[03:57] <kinkoblast> I have a processer-hog game "=_
[03:57] <Kraeloc> I'm not that concerned about this, I can bear to wait for the discs.
[03:57] <Kraeloc> I have another problem though.
[03:58] <Kraeloc> Question ,rather.
[03:58] <geargolem> 3rd time.  I am having draw problems in breezy's opengl with blender
[03:58] <oreth> hrm
[03:58] <oreth> when I try to load a script in irc... it tells me "<scriptname> is executable and may not be loaded" what does that mean?
[03:58] <Kraeloc> Is there a way to make Hoary reead/write, or at least read, NTFS-formatted discs?
[03:58] <dabaR> geargolem: I am sorry to hear that.
[03:59] <WhyvasLT> Kraeloc, captive-NTFS
[03:59] <ptlo> dabaR, 'evening! ;-)
[03:59] <dabaR> ubotu: tell Kraeloc about ntfs
[03:59] <geargolem> dabaR, the backface culling is drawing incorrectly
[03:59] <Kraeloc> Ok, one minute.
[04:02] <linkd> Kraeloc: you can read ntfs by just setting up the correct line in /etc/fstab...
[04:02] <felipe_> How do I install a .deb file?
[04:02] <linkd> felipe_: dpkg -i thefile.deb
[04:02] <WhyvasLT> dpkg -i file.deb
[04:02] <dabaR> + sudo in front
[04:02] <linkd> yar
[04:03] <oreth> anyidea?
[04:05] <ithiel> g'night all
[04:07] <skwid> hi
[04:07] <skwid> i have a quick stupid question ..
[04:07] <Kraeloc> Whazzat
[04:07] <skwid> i can't seem to run a bin script by doing ./binscript
[04:07] <skwid> is that normal ?
[04:08] <bimberi> skwid: if binscript isn't marked as executable yes
[04:08] <bimberi> ls -l binscript
[04:08] <bimberi> chmod +x binscript
[04:09] <skwid> -rwxr-xr-x  1 skwid skwid 3705 2005-10-28 21:11
[04:09] <jasonjdp> so ubuntu doesnt come with make or a c compiler?
[04:09] <jasonjdp> im having trouble now installing make...
[04:09] <bimberi> jasonjdp: install build-essential
[04:09] <skwid> bimberi, thats my output with ls -l
[04:10] <jasonjdp> how so bimeri? where is that?
[04:10] <skwid> skwid@Ocean:~/lg3d/bin$ ./lg3d-session
[04:10] <skwid> bash: ./lg3d-session: /bin/tcsh: bad interpreter:
[04:10] <skwid> thats my error
[04:11] <bimberi> skwid: ah
[04:11] <bimberi> jasonjdp: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[04:11] <bimberi> jasonjdp: it's in the ubuntu repositories (and on the CD)
[04:11] <bimberi> skwid: you don't have tcsh installed
[04:12] <skwid> ok
[04:12] <jasonjdp> ok, thnx bimberi
[04:12] <bimberi> jasonjdp: np :)
[04:13] <jasonjdp> awesome! had to figure out that i needed to close the Add Programs app to do it, but now its installing!!! woot!
[04:13] <jasonjdp> thnx!
[04:13] <jasonjdp> why isnt that installed by default? to prevent noob users from doing things?
[04:13] <skwid> bimberi: you were right :)
[04:13] <databe> anyone know what might be causing this?
[04:13] <ACR21> adsl2+ at 4k feet would prolly get me a full 20mbps right?
[04:13] <skwid> btw, what's the diff btw symaptic and aptitude ?
[04:14] <databe> http://pastebin.com/433885
[04:14] <bimberi> skwid: synaptic is gui, aptitude is cli
[04:14] <skwid> ok :)
[04:14] <skwid> thanks for lightening my world !
[04:14] <bimberi> skwid: but aptitude is better at remembering dependencies (than apt-get)
[04:14] <bimberi> skwid: np :)
[04:14] <skwid> well, my script works now :)
[04:14] <zack> skwid: also, the algorithms are different. aptitude tries to be "smarter"
[04:14] <skwid> and i cant keep my gdm
[04:14] <skwid> see ya :)
[04:15] <bimberi> jasonjdp: no, just considered unnecessary, remember it's "Linux for human beings" :P
[04:15] <zack> so, is dist-upgrading to dapper going to blow up my computer and give me the plague, or is it reasonably sane atm?
[04:16] <databe> anyone know what might be causing this? http://pastebin.com/433885
[04:18] <lightbright> whats the mozilla composer program called for install?
[04:20] <linkd> zack: its sane
[04:20] <databe> man. installing this program has been one of the worst things.
[04:21] <databe> they dont explain all of these dependancies or anything before hand.
[04:21] <databe> and it runs forever then pops up errors at different sections.
[04:21] <databe> sigh
[04:21] <jasonjdp> bimberi, awesome.  just use my new knowledge to install libdvdcss!!! ;-)
[04:21] <jasonjdp> time to try it
[04:22] <bimberi> jasonjdp: :)
[04:22] <bimberi> databe: what's the program?
[04:22] <databe> xfce
[04:22] <databe> using os-cilators gui install
[04:22] <databe> and everytime i fix a problem is sails for a little while
[04:22] <databe> and then pops up with something else
[04:22] <databe> it is ok.. i just need to know what they are
[04:22] <databe> each time.
[04:23] <databe> so i appreciate your help
[04:23] <bimberi> databe: ok, so that's better than the one in ubuntu (xfce4)?
[04:23] <databe> xfce comes with ubuntu?
[04:23] <Siph0n-Lab> hey :)
[04:24] <bimberi> databe: yes, the package is xfce4, there's also ...
[04:24] <bimberi> !xubuntu
[04:24] <ubotu> from memory, xubuntu is Ubuntu using XFCE instead of Gnome for the desktop. Details here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
[04:24] <databe> yeah i heard about that
[04:24] <Siph0n-Lab> so if my speakers are plugged in and on, and beep media player is playing the mp3, but i dont hear sound... what can be wrong? :)
[04:24] <databe> butwould xfce4 be basically the same thing?
[04:24] <Terminus> databe, you're not trying to compile it, are you?
[04:25] <Terminus> Siph0n, wrong jack? :)
[04:25] <databe> wow
[04:25] <databe> that is so funny
[04:25] <bimberi> databe: yes
[04:25] <databe> damkn
[04:25] <databe> damkn
[04:25] <databe> dan
[04:25] <databe> damn
[04:25] <databe> i have spent hours on this
[04:25] <databe> and it is a package
[04:25] <databe> sigh
[04:26] <bimberi> databe: but you have learnt a few things :)
[04:26] <databe> so once i install the package. how can i make it be the default
[04:26] <databe> i sure have
[04:26] <Terminus> databe, that's the great thing about ubuntu. you rarely have to compile anything. always check with apt first. :)
[04:26] <databe> so that is great
[04:26] <databe> so once i install the package. how can i make it be the default
[04:26] <Siph0n-Lab> nope, its plugged in on the green one :)
[04:26] <Terminus> databe, makes it easy to uninstall too. :)
[04:26] <crimson> need help i cant install Wolfenstein ET, i get this http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/433889
[04:27] <bimberi> databe: not completely sure sorry, might be configurable via the update-alternatives command
[04:27] <Terminus> databe, update-alternatives --config x-session-manager i think.
[04:27] <bimberi> hehe, there you go (onya Terminus!) :)
[04:28] <Terminus> hehe. i'm feeling helpful today. mainly because i'm bored. =D
[04:29] <moua> is there any binary usenet software on linux ?
[04:29] <moua> with gui
[04:29] <Kratos> HiddenFly, just looking for a wat to play .mpg files in totem.
[04:30] <Kratos> ...
[04:30] <Kratos> -HiddenFly
[04:30] <Kratos> Nick Completion
[04:30] <Kratos> meh
[04:31] <bimberi> Kratos: ah, it was supposed to be "Hi" :) . Anyway - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:32] <hajime_> does anyone what software to use to create isos of dvd movies?
[04:32] <Terminus> Kratos, you may also opt to replace totem-gstreamer with totem-xine instead. i dunno about the others but i have audio synching problems with the gstreamer backend. :(
[04:33] <firestone> What fun things are there to do in linux
[04:33] <Terminus> firestone, experimenting with a lot of software. ;)
[04:34] <firestone> like what
[04:34] <linkd> firestone: download alot of pr0n
[04:34] <linkd> that was a joke..
[04:34] <darksoul> !ati
[04:34] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[04:34] <Kratos> !nvidia
[04:34] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[04:34] <cgos> hey
[04:35] <note> #ubuntu-dev
[04:35] <Kratos> sori, should I just apt-get install totem-xine?
[04:35] <Kratos> ....
[04:35] <Kratos> turning OFF nick completion
[04:36] <JamesAnderson> hey hey
[04:37] <hajime_> anyone? :)
[04:37] <renedox> what?
[04:37] <Kratos> !totem-xine
[04:37] <ubotu> it has been said that totem-xine is like, totally, sudo apt-get install totem-xine. To play non-free formats, get the w32codecs. The instructions are at http://https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats section Codecs
[04:38] <g00r0n> hello, i finally got my wifi to work (IPW2200); however, if I try to connect to another network, I am unable to?   is there a better program to use for wifi mgmt. other than the Networking program that comes w/ Ubuntu?
[04:38] <robotgeek> g00r0n: network-manager
[04:38] <bimberi> g00r0n: give network-manager a try
[04:38] <renedox> are the backports for hoary working for anyone here?
[04:40] <renedox> ...
[04:40] <renedox> are the backports for hoary working for anyone here?
[04:40] <jasonjdp> woot! installing programs with make ftw!!! nero linux installed!
[04:41] <hajime_> does anyone what software to use to create isos of dvd movies? thanks :)
[04:41] <JamesAnderson> how would i set fluxbox as default in ubuntu?
[04:42] <renedox> hajime_: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2509094
[04:42] <robotgeek> JamesAnderson: when you login in gdm (into fluxbox),it will ask you whether you want to save as default
[04:42] <khermans> yo biacthes!
[04:42] <robotgeek> khermans: language
[04:42] <khermans> i meant to say batches!
[04:42] <hajime_> thank you :)
[04:43] <JamesAnderson> robotgeek: thanks,how do i log into fluxbox in the first place man? :) im still in gnome even though i installed fluxbox.
[04:43] <jordan> Ubuntu channel, I love you all!!!
[04:43] <robotgeek> JamesAnderson: logout, and select sessions -> fluxbox
[04:43] <JamesAnderson> nice one, wish me luck, brb on fluxbox hopefully :)
[04:43] <robotgeek> jordan: i'm sure #ubuntu loves you too.
[04:44] <jordan> You are all very patient, intellegent people who help people use the greatest distro ever
[04:44] <bimberi> jordan: alright, what do you want? :P
[04:44] <robotgeek> lol
[04:44] <WhyvasLT> CALM DOWN
[04:44] <stazich> hey, does anyonne know how to increase my Synaptic to see Multiverse packages?? right now im only on basic
[04:44] <jasonjdp> hmm, no soundcard in this ubunto box... wonder if i can plug in my USB headphones... Windows Treats them like a serpate sound card...
[04:44] <jordan> no no, this channel has always been there whenever I need help
[04:45] <WhyvasLT> stazich, try reading the menus.....
[04:45] <jordan> I just like to say thanks
[04:45] <lightbright> my 3rd day using Ubuntu and I like it
[04:45] <jasonjdp> lol, same here lightbright
[04:45] <lightbright> jordan: you from the river jordan?
[04:45] <jordan> no, it is my name
[04:45] <lightbright> jasonjdp: ;)
[04:45] <bimberi> jordan: onya! :)
[04:45] <hosler> Is there a way to force my cpu fan to turn on?
[04:45] <lightbright> jasonjdp:  we should start the love Ubuntu club :)
[04:45] <jordan> but that is what I am named after
[04:45] <JamesAnderson> robotgeek: thanks man
[04:45] <lightbright> jordan: cool name :)
[04:45] <lightbright> jordan: i like the name Jordan and I studied the river Jordan
[04:46] <robotgeek> JamesAnderson: cool, welcome to the *box club
[04:46] <jordan> does anyone here know how to wake a laptop up after you suspend it or tell it to hibernate?
[04:46] <bimberi> well there is an #ubuntu-love channel :)
[04:46] <lightbright> hosler: why?  so it can overheat and destroy the lifespan?
[04:46] <Cole> anyone have any experience with when i switch from the gui on my laptop to tty1 and then to go back the screen freezes?
[04:46] <Sedge> hey guys, anyone got any idea on how to get sound to come out of my subwoofer in ubuntu ? (sound works, just nothing from the sub), running an audigy
[04:46] <lightbright> bimberi:  hehe ;)
[04:46] <JamesAnderson> thank you ;)
[04:46] <dvius> does it matter what filesystem my root is? i.e ext2 / ext3
[04:46] <robotgeek> jordan: generally, you press the 'any' button
[04:46] <lightbright> bimberi:  ROFL I thought you were joking!  there really IS a channel named #ubuntu-love
[04:46] <hosler> lightbright: I said force it to turn on, not off. It rattles when its on and im trying to figure out why, but im having a hard time getting it to turn on.
[04:47] <lightbright> dvius: use ext3
[04:47] <bimberi> lightbright: me, joke, never :P
[04:47] <lightbright> hosler: ah ok
[04:47] <jordan> robotgeek, nothing seems to wake my pc up... except a hard reboot
[04:47] <Sedge> hey guys, anyone got any idea on how to get sound to come out of my subwoofer in ubuntu ? (sound works, just nothing from the sub), running an audigy
[04:47] <g00r0n> is network-manager available under the package manager, or do i have to install from scratch?
[04:47] <robotgeek> jordan: uh uh
[04:47] <lightbright> dvius: dont use ext3 it doesnt support journalling
[04:47] <lightbright> bimberi:  hehe ;)
[04:47] <lightbright> dvius: dont use ext2 it doesnt support journalling
[04:47] <bimberi> g00r0n: it's in the universe repository
[04:47] <jordan> robotgeek, like a power cycle
[04:48] <lightbright> dvius: sorry type, I meant to say ext2
[04:48] <robotgeek> jordan: i know what u mean, i don't know how to fix
[04:48] <jordan> robotgeek, no worries I leave it on all day
[04:48] <dvius> lightbright: thanx. does certain kernels prefer certain fs? i can't get linux-k7 to load root fs
[04:49] <tescoil> so, roommate has account on my computer, burns cds, retains wavs, warned about hd space, appears to have taken up another 5 gigs today.  I *could* be BOFH and blow his wavs away, I'd rather have him hit a disc quota brick wall.
[04:49] <hajime_> renedox: I am looking at the homepage for dvd::rip and I don't think it rips dvd movies into ISOs.
[04:49] <robotgeek> tescoil: man quota
[04:49] <bimberi> ubotu tell g00r0n about repositories
[04:49] <hajime_> I do not want to reencode the dvd. I just want it to create an iso image. something like "dvd decrypter"
[04:49] <tescoil> robotgeek: is it a stock utility?
[04:49] <Sedge> is there a way to tweak whether the sound output is 2.1 or 5.1 in ubuntu?
[04:50] <tescoil> I guess not.
[04:50] <robotgeek> tescoil: apt-get install quotatool
[04:50] <Diffindo> !java
[04:50] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:50] <Sedge> is there a way to tweak whether the sound output is 2.1 or 5.1 in ubuntu?
[04:51] <Mabus06> how do I get quicktime to play in the firefox browser
[04:51] <dvius> do certain kernels not load ext3 as "/" cuase my linux-k7 dont want to... but linux-386 does
[04:52] <jah_raztah> Unix / bsd = linux
[04:52] <dducko> dvius, Im running K7 just fine
[04:52] <varsendagger> Mabus06,
[04:52] <jah_raztah> debian / mac osx = ubuntu
[04:53] <hajime_> Does anyone know of a software to create ISO files of movie DVDs? I do not want the software to reencode it. just want to dump the contents. something like dvd decrypter. thanks
[04:53] <jah_raztah> ye i have mplayer k7 as well
[04:53] <dvius> dducko: mmmm. still havin probs installing kernel...
[04:53] <Agrajag> I didn't know you could divide operating systems
[04:53] <Sedge> n/m, used alsamixer from the console to tweak the output
[04:53] <varsendagger> apt-get install mplayer-586  and then moz-mplayer
[04:53] <jordan> windows / 0 = floating point exception
[04:53] <jah_raztah> Agrajag, there is a alot you think you can't do but you can do
[04:53] <varsendagger> i installed xmms-cdplayer   the plugin, how do i get it to work?
[04:54] <jordan> what does everyone think of the gcc 4.0 compiler?
[04:54] <oreth> is there a command to show the home directory of irc?
[04:54] <renedox> are the backports for hoary working for anyone here?
[04:54] <jah_raztah> gcc 4 not so good
[04:54] <Diffindo> Question
[04:54] <dvius> when I install k7 it says:    Setting up linux-image-2.6.10-5-k7 (2.6.10-34.7) ...
[04:54] <dvius> cpio: (0xffffe000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7ef8000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7efe000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7eff000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <jah_raztah> alot of things are breaking becasue of it
[04:54] <dducko> Backports or Extras?
[04:54] <dducko> !paste
[04:54] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f1d000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f49000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f58000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <jordan> jah_raztah, really, what are the problems
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f74000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f9d000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <Diffindo> Can I upgrade from Hoary to Breezy by network?
[04:54] <dvius> cpio:   /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fb3000): No such file or directory
[04:54] <dducko> Please dont od that
[04:54] <dvius> Or maybe you don't want a symbolic link here. Hmm? Lets See.
[04:54] <dvius> Or maybe you don't want a symbolic link here. Hmm? Lets See.
[04:54] <dvius> Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub .
[04:54] <renedox> dducko: backports
[04:54] <dvius> Testing for an existing GRUB menu.list file... found: /boot/grub/menu.lst .
[04:55] <dvius> Searching for splash image... none found, skipping...
[04:55] <dvius> Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-386
[04:55] <dducko> !pate
[04:55] <ubotu> dducko: I don't know, could you explain it?
[04:55] <dvius> Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-8-386
[04:55] <Ron_o> dvius, you know better than that.
[04:55] <dvius> is that bad?
[04:55] <Ron_o> come on.
[04:55] <dvius> SORRY!!
[04:55] <dducko> !paste
[04:55] <ubotu> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:55] <hajime_> anyone?
[04:55] <dvius> just joined yesterday....ok
[04:55] <dvius> my bad
[04:55] <Diffindo> Can I upgrade from Hoary to Breezy by network?
[04:55] <Diffindo> !ac'97
[04:55] <jordan> yes
[04:55] <ubotu> Diffindo: I give up, what is it?
[04:55] <varsendagger> Diffindo,
[04:55] <bimberi> Diffindo: sure - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[04:55] <varsendagger> yes
[04:56] <lightbright> dvius: sorry im not sure
[04:56] <Diffindo> Ok...
[04:56] <Diffindo> Just wondering
[04:56] <oreth> how do I setup an alias?
[04:56] <jordan> I recommend it
[04:56] <dvius> I'm getting quite frustrated and ready to kick my computer... i know ya'll are very busy and you don't do this for money so I cant EXPECT any help, but could I please ask very nicely for some1 to give me hand?
[04:56] <oreth> in bash?
[04:56] <jah_raztah> jordan, i had problems with audacious music player and bmpx compling
[04:56] <jordan> breezy is nice
[04:56] <jordan> hmmm
[04:56] <nalioth_zZz> oreth: in your ~/.bashrc
[04:56] <jordan> jah_raztah, I am trying to build wine with gcc-4 right now
[04:56] <dducko> Poste you errors in the paste bin, then link us to it
[04:56] <renedox> dducko: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4685
[04:56] <Diffindo> I may do a dual boot with Breezy and XP, so I can teach myself Linux and still have that familiar computing environment
[04:56] <jah_raztah> ohh ic
[04:56] <jah_raztah> let me know how that goes
[04:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell oreth about cli
[04:57] <dvius> ok...how do i get the link after I've pasted into bin?
[04:57] <jordan> jah_raztah, the make depend worked, make && make install ing right now
[04:57] <nalioth> dvius: it will give it to you, if you are patient
[04:57] <dvius> Such a noob, sorry!
[04:57] <jrattner1> how do you connect to a remote desktop in gnome
[04:57] <jordan> dvius, I'm noob too, it is all good friend #ubuntu rocks!
[04:58] <jordan> jrattner1, are you trying to rd from gnome or to a gnome session?
[04:58] <jrattner1> from and to
[04:58] <Kraeloc> Arg help me before I go blind from the ravages of a 60hz refresh rate!
[04:58] <dvius> Ubuntu is the $hit, its just so hard cause I got so lazy becuase of dumb winblows! I gotta get use to think again :P
[04:58] <slew> dvius, what are you trying to do?
[04:58] <Kraeloc> Please help me! My eyes are bleeding from this!
[04:59] <nalioth> Kraeloc: did they tell you about editing your xorg.conf?
[04:59] <Diffindo> Does anyone know where I could find Linux drivers for AC'97 audio?
[04:59] <nerdzyboy> Hi
[04:59] <lightbright> bimberi: how do i read my floppy drive?
[04:59] <hajime_> anyone?
[04:59] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Kraeloc about fixres
[04:59] <jordan> jrattner1, in applications > internet > terminal services client will get you from gnome to a RDP or VNC session
[04:59] <Kraeloc> Yes, but I don't know which part to edit to tell it the range of refresh rates.
[04:59] <Xcerca> Diffindo ; you wouldn't happen to have a nForce chipset would you ?
[04:59] <Diffindo> no
[04:59] <jordan> jrattner1, to get to your ubuntu desktop I use freenx
[04:59] <nalioth> Kraeloc: did you read the wiki that ubotu is telling you about?
[05:00] <Diffindo> VIA PM800
[05:00] <darksoul> hey i have things crashing randomly, any ideas
[05:00] <lightbright> how do i mount my floppy drive?
[05:00] <bimberi> lightbright: insert floppy, go to Places -> Computer, right-click on floppy, select Mount Volume
[05:00] <jrattner1> jordan, freenx?
[05:00] <Xcerca> an emachinces ?
[05:00] <lightbright> bimberi: ok brb
[05:00] <dvius> slew: trying to install latest linux-k7 kernel
[05:00] <dudus> has anyone installed mysql5?
[05:00] <dvius> Here is the link of the error message: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4686
[05:00] <Diffindo> Xcerca: VIA PM800
[05:00] <bimberi> lightbright: yes, better to ask the channel :)
[05:00] <dudus> just installed the k7 kernel :)
[05:00] <jordan> jrattner1, absolutely freenx is an ssh encapsulated virtual session
[05:00] <darksoul> somone?
[05:00] <Diffindo> Xcerca: Homebuilt PC
[05:00] <darksoul> i have some things crashing at random times
[05:00] <dvius> dudus: any probs?
[05:00] <Xcerca> ic
[05:01] <lightbright> bimberi:  it said Error: given UDI is not a mountable volume
[05:01] <nerdzyboy> I'm working on a laptop and I'm trying to use my external monitor to create a dual screen setup, I've tried using this xorg.conf: http://www.stud.uni-goettingen.de/~s310349/nx7000/index.php?wiki=CloneMode (changing the driver from radeon to ati) but it didn't work, I got those error messages: Cannot find device and cannot find screen... ...what can I do?
[05:01] <lightbright> bimberi: what can i do?
[05:01] <dducko> renedox, Take out what you have listed as the backports, and add the one here,  http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4687
[05:01] <Terminus> Diffindo, it should be in the kernel already. i have a k8t800 here that works out of the box.
[05:01] <dudus> don't know where to start since I heard tht ubuntu doesn't have this package!
[05:01] <Xcerca> i had an emachines and thy usedd a via chipset to....  thats why i asked
[05:01] <oreth> i forget.. how do I view "invisible" files?
[05:01] <Terminus> oreth, ls -a
[05:01] <bimberi> lightbright: mine does that too :/ (since breezy!)
[05:01] <dudus> Don't know why but it seems that mysql5 won't make into the repos at all... Not even in tha backports
[05:01] <dvius> oreth: ls -all
[05:02] <Diffindo> It isn't working for me
[05:02] <oreth> how do I search my hard drive for a specific file?
[05:02] <lightbright> bimberi: i need some files off my floppy, what can i do?
[05:02] <Terminus> oreth, find . -name $foo
[05:02] <jordan> oreth, man find
[05:02] <Terminus> oreth, or locate $foo
[05:02] <dvius> oreth: sudo find / -name XXXXX     -xxx being the file
[05:02] <Terminus> oreth, err... find / -name $foo i mean. hehe
[05:02] <nickrud> oreth, or, places->find files...
[05:02] <bimberi> lightbright: sudo mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0
[05:02] <Diffindo> Terminus: It isn't working for me
[05:03] <oreth> so i want to find a file called .ircrc
[05:03] <bimberi> lightbright: then go to Places -> Computer
[05:03] <jordan> people helping people, that is what #ubuntu is about
[05:03] <nickrud> s/find/search/
[05:03] <dudus> I think the only way is to compile mysql5
[05:03] <Terminus> Diffindo, are any alsa modules loaded?
[05:03] <e1vis> why does my ubuntu live cd load perfectly while kubuntu stalls at "detecting hardware settings"
[05:03] <dvius> dducko: here is the link if you have a sec... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4686
[05:03] <Diffindo> terminus: think so
[05:03] <dudus> or alien a rp package... but I'd rather compile
[05:03] <dvius> dducko: is that bad??
[05:03] <lightbright> bimberi: that worked :)
[05:03] <Terminus> Diffindo, snd_via82xx            25792  2 is the module that's loaded here on my box.
[05:04] <bimberi> lightbright: good, yet not good (if you know what i mean)
[05:04] <jordan> it takes a LOOOOOOOONNNNGGGGG time to build wine....
[05:04] <annex> oreth: to use the GUI search program go to "Places" > "Search for Files..."
[05:04] <Terminus> Diffindo, have you checked volume already? all connections are good? speakers are on?
[05:04] <lightbright> bimberi:  yeah know whtat you mean
[05:04] <annex> jordan: ever built OO.org? ;-)
[05:04] <e1vis> nobody?
[05:04] <jordan> hey #ubuntu, guess who is excited that they are getting the Firefly DVD's tomorrow
[05:04] <JamesAnderson> how do i make a tabbed aterm shell in fluxbox?
[05:04] <Nihil85> Hello! i've lost a password from some pdf documents that i had under windows. how can i rescue the old password?
[05:04] <dvius> mmm, firefly?
[05:04] <JamesAnderson> or is that possible?
[05:04] <Terminus> Diffindo, check. think so doesn't mean yes. lsmod|grep snd
[05:05] <jordan> annex: yeah, I built that on my gentoo install... that was the sux0r
[05:05] <dudus> mysql5 anyone?
[05:05] <annex> jordan: hehe same here, KDE is brutal as well
[05:05] <nerdzyboy> anyone?
[05:05] <dvius> dudus: sorry, dude, no idea... waiting for help too
[05:05] <jordan> annex, I got sick of building everything from scratch, that is why I converted to a much more usable os, ergo ubuntu!!!
[05:05] <dudus> thanks
[05:06] <dvius> nihil85: do you need the actual password or just to get into the files??
[05:06] <dducko> dvius, what are you running Hoary?
[05:06] <Nihil85> dvius, at least to get into my documents... but it will be better to get the actual password or to set another password
[05:06] <dvius> dducko: the latest ubuntu...
[05:07] <renedox> dducko: cool, thanks, k3b downloads now :)
[05:07] <dducko> Cool
[05:07] <dducko> So Breezy?
[05:07] <Diffindo> teminus: turned on volume and headphones made a pop noise like they are on, now I need an MP3 codec for totem/rythembox
[05:07] <dducko> Could you post your /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin
[05:07] <Terminus> ubotu, tell Diffindo about restrictedformats
[05:07] <dvius> nihil85: there are many way ways to get into password protected pdfs. pdf's are hardly what you can call secure... have you done a search on google?
[05:08] <dudus> ok I'll compile mysql5 then... and I'll post my results to the forum as there is nothing there...
[05:08] <e1vis> nobody knows?
[05:08] <Nihil85> dvius, all the software runs under windows only... i've not found something for linux yet
[05:08] <oreth> i er... damn
[05:08] <dvius> dducko: i dl'd the latest version from the site. I keep forgettin the names...
[05:08] <e1vis> dawg
[05:09] <Xcerca> in your guys's xmms what output plugin do you use ?
[05:09] <thespore> alsa?
[05:09] <e1vis> i'm stuck
[05:09] <Nihil85> dvius, if you have a quick solution, please tell me all the necessary, i have an exam in the next days!!!!
[05:09] <nerdzyboy> please?
[05:09] <dvius> have you been to "http://www.itfreaks.com/forum/" do a search there. if you dnt find anything, they are very helpful too. tell them you looked but cant find anything for nix and they should help you out
[05:09] <dducko> Could you post the source.list anyway,  that isnt trying to download the kernel that is in Breezy.
[05:10] <dvius> nihil85: i dnt have the quick solution. I dnt need to crack any pdf's... ITFreaks should be able to help
[05:10] <justme> Has anyone tried installing Breezy lately? I was following the ubuntuguide.org instructions and there are a bunch of missing files.
[05:10] <Xcerca> if you want to use a sound card is it better to leave it as alsa or install custum audio plugins for it?  if there is such a thing
[05:10] <dducko> justme like what
[05:10] <lightbright> bimberi: i wonder how they could have missed that 'bug' for floppies
[05:10] <dvius> xcerca: dnt follow ubuntuguide. its no good. was written for older version of ubuntu
[05:10] <nickrud> !ubuntuguide
[05:10] <ubotu> ubuntuguide is probably out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[05:10] <oreth> i don't have permissions to copy files into my irc directory
[05:11] <oreth> wtf?
[05:11] <dvius> oreth: HUH?!
[05:11] <Nihil85> dvius, where can i find the itfreaks?
[05:11] <lightbright> bimberi: whats the command now to unmount it?  sudo umount /media/floppy0 ?
[05:11] <Xcerca> dvius:   do you have a sound card that you got working ?
[05:11] <dvius> http://www.itfreaks.com
[05:11] <darksoul> sigh
[05:11] <corona> hi can someone tell me how to load libs using modprobe at startup
[05:11] <darksoul> i got tons of things crashing
[05:11] <justme> Oh, so it is out of date.
[05:11] <nickrud> corona, what are you trying to load?
[05:12] <bimberi> lightbright: yes
[05:12] <oreth> it says i don't have permission to copy a file from one directory to another
[05:12] <lightbright> bimberi:  but it keeps saying its busy!  but theres no floppy in there anymore
[05:12] <corona> nickrud: i'm trying to get alsa modules to load
[05:12] <dvius> Xcerca: mine worked automatically... sorry. try official ubuntu wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CategoryDocumentation
[05:12] <lightbright> bimberi:  weird
[05:12] <Xcerca> dvius thx
[05:13] <dvius> xcreca: no sweat
[05:13] <corona> nickrud: like snd-seq-midi and others using modprobe
[05:13] <nickrud> corona, they should load automatically. The file that does it is  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[05:13] <dvius> lightbright: would you be able to help me with my kernel issue?
[05:13] <bimberi> lightbright: is nautilus (or a terminal) "in" the floppy
[05:13] <lightbright> bimberi:  how can I kill it?
[05:13] <Diffindo> I try to install Java, and when I run sudo apt-get fakeroot java-package java-common I get "E: Couldn't find package java-package". All of my repositories are enabled.
[05:13] <lightbright> bimberi:  nautils is closed
[05:13] <lightbright> dvius: sorry im too new
[05:13] <dvius> lightbright: sweet as. thx anyway
[05:14] <corona> nickrud: yes but only some load. i'm trying to get my midi to run. lsmod does not list modules required for midi
[05:14] <dvius> Diffindo: have you tried using Synaptic Packet manager?
[05:14] <lightbright> bimberi:  yeah my cli was in the floppy :P  duh!
[05:14] <nickrud> corona, what card is it?
[05:14] <Nihil85> dvius, i've called you in private
[05:14] <bimberi> lightbright: :)
[05:14] <lightbright> dvius: only my 3rd day :)
[05:15] <lightbright> bimberi:  now it unmounted :)  i learned for next time to check these things
[05:15] <dvius> shit aye... only my 4th or something...hehehe.. wooohooo, its not just me!
[05:15] <lightbright> dvius: :P
[05:15] <Diffindo> dvius: yes
[05:15] <corona> nickrud: nvidia nforce chip: realtek alc650e
[05:15] <jasonjdp> i have no sound card and so cant use most video apps since they get audio errors... can a USB headset be set up easily? anybody try it?
[05:15] <lightbright> dvius: keep it clean :)
[05:15] <corona> nickrud: i'm following this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8736
[05:15] <dvius> hehe sorry
[05:15] <dvius> :P
[05:16] <lightbright> dvius: :)
[05:16] <justme> Bah, I think I'm going to leave Breezy alone until the CD gets here :P
[05:16] <jordan> a watched compile never builds...
[05:16] <darksoul> why
[05:16] <dducko> dvius, have you tried booting into the new kernel yet?
[05:16] <lightbright> I got 5 breezy CD so I can give to my ms windows friends!  Yet they all have modems and there is no gnome-ppp installed with it by default!  so they wont work it out :(
[05:17] <nickrud> corona, a sec, I'm trying to tickle a memory
[05:17] <lightbright> shame
[05:17] <corona> nickrud: ok no problem
[05:17] <lightbright> if breeze has gnome-ppp installed by default it would be great
[05:19] <Xcerca> how can you see if you have hoary or breezy ?
[05:19] <skwid> hum
[05:19] <Siph0n-Lab> lol sweet..... video working.... but no sound :(
[05:19] <skwid> java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object <[05:20] <Diffindo> To think, I'm going through all this trouble of getting Linux to work, when I'll be getting my XP CD sometime soon.
[05:20] <oreth> ermm...
[05:20] <oreth> should I have the ability to execute scripts?
[05:20] <Xcerca> Siph0n-Lab : what kind of sound card do you have ?
[05:20] <slew> Diffindo, you could always send it back for a refund
[05:20] <dvius> yeah....it um....dirtied its pants
[05:20] <Diffindo> I'll have to use fips to resize this partition and
[05:20] <jordan> Diffindo, poor tasete son... poor taste!!!
[05:20] <Diffindo> make a dual-boot :)
[05:20] <oreth> it says that "The Script is an executable and cannot be loaded."
[05:20] <dvius> nihil86: private room..
[05:20] <Siph0n-Lab> think its onboard sound, intel
[05:20] <Diffindo> jordan: I grew up with Windows and I game alot, I don't want to mess around with emulators.
[05:21] <dvius> nihil85: private room..
[05:21] <nickrud> corona, I took a look at the product specs for your chip, it doesn't seem to support hardware midi
[05:21] <Diffindo> I still want to mess with Linux though
[05:21] <Xcerca> yea
[05:21] <jordan> Diffindo, it is called wine, and Wine Is Not Emulator
[05:21] <Xcerca> i cant get my sound to work either
[05:21] <corona> nickrud: no i'm not trying to use hardware midi...i just want it to do a software emulation
[05:21] <Diffindo> #flood
[05:21] <dvius> nihil85: u there?? I got those links for you...
[05:22] <jordan> Diffindo, http://appdb.winehq.com
[05:22] <skwid> no idea ? :(
[05:22] <Xcerca> i'm not useing onboard sound though,  i bought another sound card ( my onboard barey works)
[05:22] <Xcerca> how can you find out if you're useing hoary or not ?
[05:22] <Siph0n-Lab> Xcerca: in Device Manager, i see High Definition Audio Controller, then under that I see some ALSA stuff.....
[05:22] <corona> nickrud: i have installed fluidsynth
[05:22] <Diffindo> jordan: Meh
[05:22] <Xcerca> yea,  also is some sound thing
[05:22] <Terminus> Xcerca, cat /etc/issue
[05:22] <IcemanV9> Xcerca: cat /etc/issue -> it'll tell you which version
[05:23] <Diffindo> Can't help it, I'm a Windows freak
[05:23] <nickrud> corona, if my memory is correct, you can use timidity to for software emulation
[05:23] <jasonjdp> is Macromedia Flash buggy on most things? my dsl.sbc.yahoo homepage shit kinda works... it just doesnt show the entire flash visual area...
[05:23] <Siph0n-Lab> Xcerca: k.... so what are some things i can try? :)
[05:23] <jordan> Diffindo, I am off to play some Warcraft III: FT talk to you later windoze man
[05:23] <Xcerca> thx
[05:23] <nickrud> or fluidsynth;
[05:23] <Xcerca> i dunno
[05:23] <Kraeloc> My refresh rate is still not going higher than 60hz for resolutions about 1152x864
[05:23] <Xcerca> i can't get my sound working either
[05:23] <Siph0n-Lab> lol o k
[05:23] <Kraeloc> Can someone help me?
[05:24] <Kraeloc> Nothing at https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FixVideoResolutionHowto worked.
[05:24] <corona> nickrud: can one moodify the alsa-base? would you like to see mine?
[05:24] <philippe__> hey, anybody know how to change the sensitivity of a touch pad in ubuntu?
[05:24] <Knowerrors> how do I eject a DVD that doesn't want to come out?
[05:24] <Diffindo> jordan: okay
[05:24] <Diffindo> jordan: have fun
[05:24] <Kraeloc> Paperclip
[05:24] <_micah> evening all
[05:24] <Xcerca> i've tried double clicking the volume and changing the device,  and in xmms changing the output plugin...
[05:24] <Siph0n-Lab> Knowerrors: try in a terminal sudo umount /cdrom
[05:24] <lightbright> bimberi:  where you from if I may ask?
[05:24] <Kraeloc> knowerrors, use a paperclip
[05:25] <Diffindo> I posted an error message I was getting in #flood, someone wanna look at it?
[05:25] <jojomonkey> i've got a problem w/ my apt-get keys. doing an apt-get update it prints out a BADSIG for an Ubuntu key listed when I do apt-key.  Can I get apt-get to regenerate the keys somehow ?
[05:25] <dducko> Knowerrors, also rignt click on it and select eject
[05:25] <_micah> how do I point my soundsystem to use a specific audio card? I have 2 and can't seem to find an option
[05:25] <Kraeloc> Help me?
[05:25] <lightbright> jojomonkey: what sources.list you using?
[05:25] <Kraeloc> My retina is being singed.
[05:25] <skwid> java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object <[05:26] <bhearsum> hi, i just rebooted my machine and now gdm will not let me login, i can login from the console, and i can even startx from there, but gdm hangs after entering my password. i can click on the session/language/other buttons but no matter what i can't login
[05:26] <bimberi> lightbright: Your national capital! :)
[05:26] <jojomonkey> lightbright, the default for ubuntu breezy
[05:26] <nickrud> corona, a sec, I'm looking at the alsa site
[05:26] <lightbright> bimberi:  im from Sydney
[05:26] <corona> nickrud: ok
[05:26] <lightbright> jojomonkey: update it
[05:26] <jojomonkey> lightbright, that's when i get the errmsg
[05:27] <lightbright> jojomonkey: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:27] <lightbright> jojomonkey: type that
[05:27] <Xcerca> _micah     double click the volume control in the top panel, then File>Change Device
[05:27] <lightbright> jojomonkey: then after that, type:  sudo aptitude update
[05:27] <bigmoe> can i ask a question about warez in here
[05:27] <Aven> Hi
[05:27] <lightbright> bigmoe: no
[05:27] <Xcerca> no
[05:27] <Aven> what directory is the Text Editor program in?
[05:27] <bigmoe> or it is just for ubuntu questions
[05:27] <IcemanV9> Kraeloc: did you tried this command? -> sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:27] <lightbright> we are warez free here
[05:27] <Kyral> Aven, which one? :P
[05:28] <Kraeloc> My monitor is a death-ray. Take one look and you'll have a brain anurysm.
[05:28] <Aven> gFTP says to name an edit programs
[05:28] <lightbright> warez is for criminals
[05:28] <Xcerca> true
[05:28] <Aven> Kyral: it's called "Text editor" :P
[05:28] <Kraeloc> I've tried it without the -phigh
[05:28] <Diffindo> The multiverse sources don't show up in Synaptic
[05:28] <lightbright> jojomonkey: did you type the wget command?
[05:28] <Kyral> /usr/bin/gedit
[05:28] <Diffindo> How do I get them?
[05:28] <Aven> Ah ok
[05:28] <Kyral> /usr/bin/emacs
[05:28] <Aven> thanks :)
[05:28] <Kyral> /usr/bin/nano
[05:28] <lightbright> Diffindo: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:28] <Kyral> /usr/bin/vim
[05:29] <lightbright> Diffindo: after that do a reload in Synaptic
[05:29] <Aven> Kyral: what about "Kane"?
[05:29] <Aven> any idea? :P
[05:29] <Kyral> nope
[05:29] <Aven> Alright
[05:29] <Nihil85> dvius, it will take about 8 days!!! i've the exam on wednesday!
[05:29] <Kyral> there are literally millions of text editors in Unix
[05:29] <lightbright> whats nautilus sparital mode?
[05:29] <lightbright> Diffindo: did that work>
[05:30] <Steil> lightbright, it's where everything opens in a different window
[05:30] <Kraeloc> Aaah you asshole now I'm back to entirely default settings.
[05:30] <lightbright> Steil: ah ok
[05:30] <Steil> also it lacks the address bar and most buttons
[05:30] <Kraeloc> I hate you all!
[05:30] <Diffindo> lightbright: hold on
[05:30] <Siph0n-Lab> ?
[05:30] <lightbright> Kraeloc: those who hate others, do so because they hate themselves
[05:30] <lightbright> Kraeloc: its impossible to love others when you hate yourself
[05:31] <lightbright> you see in others what you hate in yourself
[05:31] <JRlinux>   Wow... I must have joined //philosophy
[05:31] <La_PaRCa> hey guys
[05:31] <lightbright> JRlinux: hello :)
[05:31] <lightbright> La_PaRCa: hi there
[05:31] <Kraeloc> I don't want to love others, I just want a refresh rate that won't actively fry my brain.
[05:31] <Diffindo> woot
[05:31] <JRlinux> Hi, lightbright
[05:31] <Kraeloc> Somebody help me!
[05:31] <Diffindo> working, thanks lightbright
[05:32] <Dr_Willis> Kids these days and theur UberHigh refresh rates....
[05:32] <lightbright> Kraeloc: in other words, you dont like yourself very much :P
[05:32] <Kraeloc> No, I don't.
[05:32] <lightbright> Diffindo: glad to help :)
[05:32] <lightbright> Kraeloc: I know you dont
[05:32] <Kraeloc> I want something above 60hz, dammit.
[05:32] <lightbright> Kraeloc: I can tell a lot by a person how they feel about others
[05:32] <lightbright> Kraeloc: what monitor?
[05:32] <Diffindo> lightbright: So I can play .mpgs now right?
[05:32] <Kraeloc> Older HP 17 inch.
[05:33] <Diffindo> I'm installing gstreamer
[05:33] <Diffindo> and such
[05:33] <lightbright> Diffindo: go here:  http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[05:33] <Diffindo> As told by the wiki
[05:33] <Kraeloc> Don't know the model number, cos the thing is heavy and wedged in, and the number is on the back.
[05:33] <lightbright> Diffindo: that webite explains all that for you step by step
[05:33] <lightbright> Kraeloc: whats the horiz and vertical refresh rates?
[05:33] <Xcerca> who was asking about AC97 audio before ?
[05:33] <Siph0n-Lab> In alsomixer, how do i unmute sometin?
[05:33] <crimsun> 'm'
[05:33] <Kraeloc> Dunno, that's part of the problem.
[05:34] <lightbright> Kraeloc: thats too bad if you knew that we could get it to work
[05:34] <Kraeloc> I know.
[05:34] <oreth> is there root password?
[05:34] <crimsun> not by default, no
[05:34] <lightbright> Kraeloc: have you tried playing with: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[05:34] <nalioth> ubotu: tell oreth about root
[05:34] <Xcerca> how can i find drivers that arent in synaptic ?
[05:34] <lightbright> oreth: root is disabled
[05:34] <Diffindo> !totem-xine
[05:34] <ubotu> hmm... totem-xine is like, totally, sudo apt-get install totem-xine. To play non-free formats, get the w32codecs. The instructions are at http://https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats section Codecs
[05:34] <jojomonkey> lightstar, can you give me that cmd again?, system went down
[05:34] <Kraeloc> Yes, a dozen times.
[05:35] <Kraeloc> It gives me nothing.
[05:35] <Kraeloc> I think the model might be hwp04ed, but I'm not sure at all.
[05:35] <Nihil85> dvius, are you there?
[05:35] <Xcerca> like snd-audigyls ...   if it's not in synaptic
[05:36] <crimsun> Xcerca: that's obsoleted by snd-ca0106, which is included
[05:36] <Diffindo> Y'know, I'm starting to like this
[05:36] <dvius> just got back...
[05:36] <Diffindo> I may hold off on going back to Windows
[05:36] <dvius> nihil85: jst got back...just a sec..
[05:36] <Siph0n-Lab> GOT SOUND! :)
[05:36] <Steil> Is there a way to easily check if my cpu is 64bit capable? (My bios reports it as an Athlon 64 and in windows it uses the athlon 64 cpu driver, but the documentation for the laptop just says Athlon XP-M)
[05:36] <lightbright> Kraeloc: do you mind playing with the config file?
[05:37] <aias_> corona, you still here? (a breaker blew here)
[05:37] <jbentleyp> greetings ubuntuites.
[05:37] <Kraeloc> My eyeballs are melting and my brain is catching fire, and as soon as my corpse falls out of the way my monitor will burn a hole through the wall behind me and burn down the neighbors house.
[05:37] <lightbright> Diffindo: wise choice!  be patient and learn
[05:37] <Kraeloc> Not at all.
[05:37] <Kraeloc> But I've already tried to.
[05:37] <lightbright> Kraeloc: ok open it
[05:37] <Kraeloc> And again, gotten nothing,
[05:37] <corona> aias_: yes
[05:37] <dvius> what you can also do is get a windows emulator and then try the windows decrypters like that... just an idea...
[05:37] <Kraeloc> Open.
[05:37] <dvius> nihil85: what you can also do is get a windows emulator and then try the windows decrypters like that... just an idea..
[05:37] <Diffindo> I haven't been so exited about tool around since I was learning regedit in windows
[05:37] <lightbright> Kraeloc: load xorg.conf
[05:38] <Kraeloc> done so.
[05:38] <Diffindo> :p
[05:38] <jbentleyp> wantin to set up a mail server here. any thought on best packages ???
[05:38] <lightbright> Kraeloc: whats it say there now for vetrtical and horiz rates?
[05:38] <lightbright> Kraeloc: under Section "Monitor", whats it say?
[05:38] <Diffindo> sori, if I wanted to set up a nice, fat music server for my house, what would I have to do with Ubuntu?
[05:38] <Kraeloc> hsync is 28-49, vrefresh is 43-72
[05:39] <jojomonkey> lightbright, was it you that was just helping me w/ my apt-get update problem ?
[05:39] <Diffindo> -sori
[05:39] <Kraeloc> Freshly reset to defaults.
[05:39] <lightbright> jojomonkey: yeah
[05:39] <Diffindo> So*
[05:39] <lightbright> jojomonkey: it working?
[05:39] <dvius> steil: have u tried looking on the net?? maybe your manufacturers site or in the manual?
[05:39] <lightbright> Kraeloc: no wonder, they are low
[05:39] <nickrud> ok
[05:39] <Kraeloc> I know the monitor can do at least 72hz at 1280x960
[05:39] <lightbright> Kraeloc: in your best conclusion, how high can your monitor go? :)
[05:39] <jojomonkey> lightbright, err, sorry, knew it was light* - something,  nope, my system went down for some reason, can you give me the cmd again, thanks
[05:40] <Kraeloc> I can get it to 1600x1200 at like 56hz
[05:40] <lightbright> jojomonkey: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:40] <intelikey> saw you bump yourself off with a nick collision nickrud
[05:40] <Kraeloc> If it's in a good mood.
[05:40] <Diffindo> gee, even DSL is taking forever
[05:40] <Diffindo> 6m left on my apt-get
[05:40] <lightbright> Kraeloc: find someone who runs their at that and try their numbers
[05:40] <skwid> where can i find a package for java jdk ???
[05:40] <pavelich> what is suse
[05:40] <Diffindo> !java
[05:40] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:40] <lightbright> Kraeloc: do you mind if your monitor blows up? :P
[05:40] <nickrud> intelikey, no, I had a breaker blow here
[05:40] <Elsan> What would be the best program to delete my Windows partition? Possibly fuse it with my current Linux partition
[05:40] <Kraeloc> YES.
[05:41] <Steil> Kraeloc, http://www.linuxcompatible.org/Screen_refresh_rate_t33565.html#167744
[05:41] <corona> intelikey: sorry but i dont understand you??!!
[05:41] <nickrud> oreth, yes :)
[05:41] <Xenguy> pavelich: never, utter that word here again =)
[05:41] <Diffindo> !fips
[05:41] <ubotu> Diffindo: Not a clue
[05:41] <intelikey>  SignOff nickrud: #ubuntu (Nick collision from services.)
[05:41] <Diffindo> hrm...
[05:41] <lightbright> Kraeloc: ok just asking :)  whats the name of it?
[05:41] <pavelich> ahah
[05:41] <Kraeloc> Uh, one sec.
[05:41] <Diffindo> Elsan: do a google for 'fips'
[05:41] <nickrud> intelikey, (sorry oreth) or, yes :)
[05:41] <Kraeloc> I don't know.
[05:41] <pavelich> i just wanna know if i can run sun studio 11 on ubuntu
[05:41] <lightbright> Kraeloc: you need the HorizSync and VertRefresh	
[05:41] <Kraeloc> It says HP Pavillion.
[05:41] <Elsan> Diffindo: Thanks.
[05:42] <Kraeloc> I KNOW this.
[05:42] <nickrud> auto login has it's problems, I guess
[05:42] <Diffindo> I've acctually learned enough to help people... Sweet
[05:42] <lightbright> Kraeloc: use google and search for 17" HP Pavillion
[05:42] <Diffindo> Elsan: Np
[05:42] <Kraeloc> And get every one made since this one was? in 1999?
[05:42] <lightbright> jojomonkey: did it work ok?
[05:42] <nickrud> corona, my problem is that the last time I needed to do something like this, the module handling was different. I'm reeducating myself
[05:42] <lightbright> Kraeloc: hold is it?
[05:42] <lightbright> old
[05:42] <Kraeloc> 1999
[05:43] <Xenguy> pavelich: j/k - it's some German distribution that got swallowed by Novell, and now no one is sure what's happening lately :-)
[05:43] <jojomonkey> lightbright, sweet, no more errors, thanks man
[05:43] <lightbright> type this in google  17+1999 +"HP Pavillion"
[05:43] <Elsan> Diffindo: I think I'll just delete my Windows partition
[05:43] <lightbright> jojomonkey:  glad its working :)
[05:43] <corona> nickrud: brb
[05:43] <Diffindo> Elsan: just make an extended one?
[05:43] <lightbright> Elsan: woohoo ;)
[05:44] <Diffindo> Lot of you Windows haters out there, eh?
[05:44] <Xenguy> Diffindo: definitely =)
[05:44] <lightbright> Kraeloc: and maybe try to type this in google  17+1999 +"HP Pavillion" +HorizSync
[05:44] <Diffindo> I still say "Can't we all just get along?"
[05:44] <Xenguy> sorry, english channel...
[05:44] <Kraeloc> Hold on a sec.
[05:44] <Xenguy> Diffindo: definitely
[05:45] <rivr_rat> hello all
[05:45] <Diffindo> I still believe in Dual Boot
[05:45] <Diffindo> Even if it kills me
[05:45] <corona> nickrud: back, sorry, i'm following instructions on that page i pointed you to. lets see if it works. the thing is that i dont understand modprobe
[05:45] <Diffindo> 9_9
[05:45] <intelikey> i don't hate windows, just the eula, the price, the fact that it's not open source, and the dirty underhanded business practicees of it's makers...... that's all.
[05:45] <Xenguy> Diffindo: let's just get along with someone who likes to hit us with a stick ;-)
[05:45] <Diffindo> yeah...
[05:45] <g00r0n> i installed network manager; however, I dont see an icon in any of the menus?
[05:45] <lightbright> Kraeloc: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/39/2005/01/1/177102
[05:45] <Elsan> lightbright: I still gotta use VMWare for my classes
[05:46] <Diffindo> Bill Gates is a c*ck-monkey...
[05:46] <lightbright> Kraeloc: try HorizSync 31.5 - 100.0
[05:46] <lightbright> VertRefresh 59.0 - 75.0
[05:46] <Elsan> Any way I could change my home folder to another partition?
[05:46] <nickrud> corona, I used to, but this  install xxx --ignore-install is new (and greek) to me
[05:46] <jasonjdp> is it possible to add devices after ubuntu is intalled? ie: i wanna get some usb headphones working
[05:46] <lightbright> Kraeloc: want to try: HorizSync 31.5 - 100.0   &   VertRefresh 59.0 - 75.0 ?
[05:46] <Diffindo> Elsan: Doubt it
[05:46] <corona> nickrud: i'm loading mods by doing sudo modprobe snd-seq-oss, but hwne i restart the particular mod is not loaded
[05:46] <lightbright> Kraeloc: your monitory supports that right?
[05:46] <Kraeloc> sure, why not?
[05:46] <intelikey> Elsan yes very easy.
[05:47] <lightbright> Kraeloc: replace your old values with those and reboot
[05:47] <Diffindo> huh, wrong again...
[05:47] <corona> nickrud: am looking, will let you know if i come across anything
[05:47] <hav0k> what's a good program for ripping cds to mp3?
[05:47] <Kraeloc> I don't have to reboot, just restart xserver.
[05:47] <Elsan> intelikey: How then, please?
[05:47] <lightbright> Kraeloc:  at your own risk of course! yet Im confident
[05:47] <SEJeff> Elsan: Do you want the command line to do it?
[05:47] <nickrud> corona, exactly. It used to be you just named some modules in /etc/modules, put some options for them in /etc/modprobe. Things have changed.
[05:47] <lightbright> Kraeloc: yeah restart X :)
[05:47] <intelikey> Elsan is /home on the root partition now ?
[05:47] <jasonjdp> how do you add hardware after initial Ubuntu install?
[05:47] <Kraeloc> ctrl + alt + backspace.
[05:47] <lightbright> Kraeloc: make a backup first
[05:47] <Kraeloc> Already did
[05:47] <lightbright> Kraeloc: :)
[05:47] <nickrud> *modules.conf
[05:48] <intelikey> or is it a mount point Elsan ?
[05:48] <lightbright> Kraeloc: Im confident this will work: HorizSync 31.5 - 100.0   &   VertRefresh 59.0 - 75.0 ?
[05:48] <Elsan> intelikey: Yes, it is. I'm going to remove my Windwos partition and want to use the free space left as my home folder.
[05:48] <corona> nickrud: i think i should just read the man carefully :)
[05:48] <lightbright> Kraeloc: but only use the numbers
[05:48] <SEJeff> Elsan: sudo usermod -d /path/to/new/home/directory Elsan
[05:48] <SEJeff> Elsan: If Elsan is your username on your localsystem
[05:48] <nickrud> corona, luckily, I don't need midi ;)
[05:48] <Kraeloc> Ok, now I get up to 75hz for 1024x768, and a bunch of freaky wierd resolutions to choose from.
[05:49] <Kraeloc> 928x696?
[05:49] <Kraeloc> 896x672
[05:49] <Xcerca> what is cvs ?
[05:49] <Elsan> SEJeff: thanks, I will take that in note for later
[05:49] <Kraeloc> 960x600
[05:49] <jasonjdp> is it possible to add hardware after initial Ubuntu install?
[05:49] <lightbright> Kraeloc: whats your ideal res?  you want 85Hz?
[05:49] <corona> nickrud: i'm trying to install PD (pure data)
[05:49] <sproingie> jasonjdp: yes, for the most part it should detect and use it
[05:49] <hav0k> what's a good program for ripping cds to mp3?
[05:49] <Kraeloc> I want at least 72hz, at 1280x960
[05:49] <Kraeloc> which isn't there.
[05:49] <lightbright> Kraeloc: whats the DefaultDepth say?
[05:50] <SEJeff> Xcerca: It is for software developers to have multiple revisions of files. So if the change a file and it breaks something, they can easily revert to the previous copy
[05:50] <corona> nickrud: actually its installed but the midi doesn't seem to work. do you know of any good alsa how-to setups?
[05:50] <SEJeff> hav0k: Use Sound Juicer
[05:50] <Kraeloc> Where is defaultdepth?
[05:50] <sproingie> hav0k: JFGI, "linux+ripper"
[05:50] <Kraeloc> I see no defaultdepth.
[05:50] <sproingie> hav0k: try cdparanoia and LAME
[05:50] <intelikey> Elsan ok first do all the partition work,   delete the windows partition and make a new linux partition.    format it.   use mkfs.ext3  or what ever fs you like then copy the files from home over and lastly edit fstab to mount the new partition on /home   :)
[05:50] <lightbright> Kraeloc: under Section "Screen" whats the DefaultDepth say?
[05:50] <Kraeloc> Oh, in xorg?
[05:50] <SEJeff> hav0k: You have to create an mp3 profile for gstreamer first though
[05:50] <hav0k> how do i get it to be mp3s though, theyve got wav e and ogg
[05:50] <Kraeloc> 24
[05:50] <gimmulf> What processor should i choose for a stable system, is amd64 good?
[05:50] <intelikey> it is only about 4/5 commands on the command line.
[05:50] <g00r0n> has anyone been able to install Network-Manage succesfully in the latest release of Ubuntu??
[05:50] <jasonjdp> ive got USB headphones im hoping i can use as my primary audio device... i believe it is treated as a soundcard by windows. i was wondering if the same is true in Linux
[05:51] <Kraeloc> Gotta add the res i want to that depth res range, correct?
[05:51] <hav0k> SEJeff, how do i do that
[05:51] <Diffindo> haha@
[05:51] <Kraeloc> Lemme try.
[05:51] <Diffindo> I have sound!
[05:51] <lightbright> Kraeloc: and under that, at SubSection "Display" and
[05:51] <lightbright> 		Depth		24 ?
[05:51] <pavelich> whats a tar.bz2 file?
[05:51] <hav0k> SEJeff, or where can i go to find out
[05:51] <SEJeff> hav0k: It's on www.ubuntuforums.org somewhere. Thats where I figured out how to do it
[05:51] <intelikey> Elsan 'sudo cfdisk /dev/hda '   assuming that you only have one hd and it is ide.
[05:51] <pavelich> the type of compress right
[05:51] <lightbright> Kraeloc: what resolutions are avaible there?
[05:51] <sproingie> gimmulf: amd64's excellent.  watch out if you want proprietary media formats or commercial games tho, most of those only run 32-bit
[05:51] <pavelich> bz2 ios the compress
[05:51] <Diffindo> LINUX ROX MY SOX!
[05:51] <Diffindo> :P
[05:51] <hav0k> SEJeff, thanks, ill look
[05:51] <Kraeloc> 1024, 800x 640
[05:51] <Elsan> intelikey: I think I will just use partman from the install CD, I used that to make my FAT32 partition. what does cfdisk do?
[05:51] <lightbright> Kraeloc: Modes		"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" etc?? whats your say?
[05:51] <bnD> Diffindo: it sure does
[05:51] <Kraeloc> er, no.
[05:51] <Kraeloc> yeah
[05:51] <Kraeloc> hat you said.
[05:52] <gimmulf> oki sproingie
[05:52] <lightbright> Kraeloc: well it wont go further than 1024
[05:52] <intelikey> Elsan same thing
[05:52] <nickrud> corona, no, none that match with the current modprobe.d structure. My hand configured alsa was back in the days of 0.5, I've been lucky with the interaction of my sound cards and debian since then.
[05:52] <Kraeloc> Yes it will.
[05:52] <Kraeloc> I have gotten it to 1600.
[05:52] <intelikey> use cfdisk Elsan no need to reboot
[05:52] <lightbright> Kraeloc:  im saying
[05:52] <Kraeloc> Using windows, and as a secondary to my mac.
[05:52] <Kraeloc> Oh.
[05:52] <lightbright> Kraeloc: well it wont go further than 1024 because the file says so
[05:52] <Elsan> intelikey: Could you tell me step by step what to do then?
[05:52] <lightbright> Kraeloc: know what I mean?
[05:52] <Kraeloc> Nevermind.
[05:52] <Kraeloc> Yes, yes.
[05:52] <corona> nickrud: what about midi on oss?
[05:53] <intelikey> sure.
[05:53] <lightbright> Kraeloc: what if you add 1280x1024?
[05:53] <Elsan> intelikey: I'm still at that level :/
[05:53] <Kraeloc> No, 1280x960. I'm trying it now.
[05:53] <Turner> how do I set a samba password? -- OR how do I make it so it is nopassword
[05:53] <Kraeloc> (1280x1024 isn't truly a 4:3 aspect ratio)
[05:53] <intelikey> Elsan 'sudo cfdisk /dev/hda '  in  a terminal or console
[05:53] <Diffindo> !totem-xine
[05:53] <ubotu> somebody said totem-xine was like, totally, sudo apt-get install totem-xine. To play non-free formats, get the w32codecs. The instructions are at http://https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats section Codecs
[05:53] <lightbright> Kraeloc: what if it says: Modes		"1280x960" "1024x768" "800x600" ?
[05:53] <Kraeloc> I'm trying it.
[05:54] <lightbright> Kraeloc: perhaps add the "1280x960" just before "1024x768"
[05:54] <Knowerrors> Siph0n-Lab: the dvd is already unmounted, is there a terminal eject command?
[05:54] <lightbright> Kraeloc: and the numbers we placed before I feel is lower than what your monitor can handle!  but try that first
[05:54] <Kraeloc> Problem.
[05:54] <nickrud> corona, I used oss once, because I had a chip alsa didn't support and oss did (for a fee).
[05:54] <intelikey> Elsan use the directional arrow keys to move around in cfdisk.
[05:54] <lightbright> Kraeloc: and it has to be under Depth		24
[05:54] <nickrud> going on 6 years ago
[05:54] <lightbright> Kraeloc: what prob?
[05:55] <corona> nickrud: ok
[05:55] <Kraeloc> I just it to 1280 @ 75, and now the bottom toolbar is off the screen, and it's wierd.
[05:55] <bnD> bob2: would you  mind giving me the command/link to fix the zoom in mplayer again? id appreciate it :)
[05:55] <corona> nickrud: do you know how to load soundfonts?
[05:55] <Kraeloc> Like it's only show 1024x768 of the 1280x960
[05:55] <lightbright> Kraeloc: do you need to change screen using monitor buttons?
[05:55] <Kraeloc> Tha't what i did
[05:55] <misfit_toy> overscan/underscan
[05:55] <misfit_toy> google
[05:56] <Elsan> intelikey: Oh, there's a format button in GNOME disk editor LOL
[05:56] <nickrud> corona, no, but that fluidsynth howto mentioned it. (I probably shouldn't say this, but the ubuntu wiki is not always the best source of info)
[05:56] <Ep|phany> are there any p2p programs for ubuntu like limewire or something
[05:56] <lightbright> Kraeloc: anyway, play around and all the best!  im sorry I dont know what else we can do.  if you had the right numbers we could fix this in 1 minute
[05:56] <Elsan> intelikey: Thanks anyway. :)
[05:56] <lightbright> Kraeloc:  because you dont have your monitors true numbers, im limited to help
[05:56] <nickrud> corona, look around for debian howtos for midi, they should be usable
[05:56] <pavelich> whats the command to unpackage a tar.bz2 file
[05:56] <intelikey> Elsan any way you feel comfortable making the partition is fine.
[05:56] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: frostwire
[05:56] <corona> nickrud: ok that sounds good
[05:56] <bnD> anyone know how to fix my issue? using mplayer, if i double the zoom, the window size changes, but not the vid itself
[05:57] <Kraeloc> why will it only give me 75 and 60? I can't do 75 at 1280!
[05:57] <Ep|phany> is it in synaptic?
[05:57] <Kraeloc> GOD FUCKING DAMMIT THIS IS HURTING MY EYES!
[05:57] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: frostwire.org
[05:57] <sproingie> limewire should run on ubuntu, no?
[05:57] <lightbright> Kraeloc: you need your monitors true refresh rates support to get this working properly
[05:57] <misfit_toy> bnD, some pr0n vid's are known to do that ;)
[05:57] <Ep|phany> shadowline : thanks
[05:57] <Flying-Penguin> does ubuntu linux support bluetooth? (I just bought new wirless bluetooth headphones)
[05:57] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: np
[05:57] <bnD> misfit_toy: lol its not only my bestiality i mean pr0n
[05:57] <lightbright> Kraeloc: Because the numbers are too low
[05:57] <Kraeloc> Ther'es your god damn refresh rates!
[05:57] <bnD> ubotu tell sproingie about limewire
[05:57] <intelikey> Elsan you will need to copy all your /home/*  onto the new partition befor you mount it on /home     do you understand that?
[05:58] <lightbright> Kraeloc: Im sorry I wont help you if you are going to be abusive
[05:58] <Elsan> intelikey: I like that I can do everything in the GUI
[05:58] <misfit_toy> bnD, ah! more bettuh!
[05:58] <lightbright> brb
[05:58] <Ep|phany> Shadowline: that site doesnt exist
[05:58] <Elsan> intelikey: Yes, perfectly, I had thought of it before.
[05:58] <Kraeloc> If I just set them to someting way above what it can do...
[05:58] <bnD> misfit_toy: problem is i cant play any videos and be able to zoom
[05:58] <Kraeloc> And scale it down?
[05:58] <Xcerca> what is the relationship between debian an ubuntu ?
[05:58] <Elsan> Say "Bye Bye!" to my Windows partition!!!
[05:58] <sproingie> bnD: yeah was being rhetorical, someone was asking if something like limewire would run, and i suggested limewire
[05:58] <bnD> sproingie: sorry for the spam ;)
[05:58] <Xcerca> was ubuntu built on debian ?
[05:58] <Kraeloc> Like put 50-250 in the file, will it give me every option in between? or something?
[05:58] <Elsan> Xcerca: Yes.
[05:59] <hav0k> SEJeff, where was the gstream deal?  in the wiki
[05:59] <intelikey> k   and it may even add the entry in fstab for you.  but i would 'cat /etc/fstab '   when finished just to make sure. Elsan
[05:59] <bnD> ubotu tell xcerca about debian
[05:59] <Xcerca> would a driver for debian work in ububtu ?
[05:59] <Ep|phany> can .rpm files be run in ubuntu
[05:59] <hav0k> Xcerca, yeah, im pretty sure
[05:59] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: sorry, try frostwire .com
[05:59] <Ep|phany> yea i found it thnx
[05:59] <Xcerca> thx
[05:59] <Elsan> Ep|phany: I used "alien" to conver my LimeWire .rpm to .deb
[05:59] <intelikey> Ep|phany you don't run rpm files.
[05:59] <gimmulf> Any good way to find out what cauces segment faults when memtest86 doesnt show errors?
[05:59] <hav0k> Ep|phany, yeah, i think so, my printer driver was .rpm and i had to alien it to .deb
[06:00] <nerdzyboy> I'm working on a laptop and I'm trying to use my external monitor to create a dual screen setup, I've tried using this xorg.conf: http://www.stud.uni-goettingen.de/~s310349/nx7000/index.php?wiki=CloneMode (changing the driver from radeon to ati) but it didn't work, I got those error messages: Cannot find device and cannot find screen... ...what can I do?
[06:00] <sproingie> Xcerca: if it's in a .deb package, you'll want to get it repackaged for ubuntu.  the binaries are the same, the package dependencies are different
[06:00] <Ep|phany> is alien in the synaptic
[06:00] <hav0k> Ep|phany, yeah, i think
[06:00] <Diffindo> !wine
[06:00] <Elsan> Windows is GONE!!! :)
[06:00] <hav0k> Ep|phany, i think i apt-get when i did it
[06:00] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: if your going to try frostwire don't use the rpm, use the "other download"
[06:01] <Elsan> But I still gotta use VMware for my classes, but no more dual-boot
[06:01] <Diffindo> Elsan: You still have that install disc?
[06:01] <intelikey> Elsan ok you have a new partition made ?
[06:01] <bnD> i just used limewire to download limewire pro
[06:01] <hav0k> hahaha
[06:01] <Diffindo> I would ask for it, but I already bought it once
[06:01] <hav0k> how funnnny
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> bnD,  :P
[06:01] <Xcerca> ok
[06:02] <Elsan> Diffindo: Always.
[06:02] <Elsan> intelikey: Gotta check.
[06:02] <Diffindo> heh
[06:02] <sproingie> BTW, is there anything I can do about a glacial boot time?  seems to be a 10-20 second pause when it's at "calculating module dependencies"
[06:02] <Elsan> Diffindo: YOu meant Windows or Linux?
[06:02] <bnD> sproingie: wow, my only lag is upon seeking network connections when there arent any :(
[06:02] <Ep|phany> shadowline thanks
[06:02] <Ep|phany> i got alien
[06:03] <lightbright> who needs ms windows, we have Linux :)
[06:03] <intelikey> Ep|phany what is the rpm you are trying to install ?
[06:03] <fletch33> lightbright,  amen
[06:03] <sproingie> bnD: even without that depmod stuff, it's just really sluggish.  reminds me of NT 4.0 booting on my girlfriend's 166mhz pentium
[06:03] <bnD> eek
[06:03] <Kraeloc> Windows lets me have whatever damn refresh rate I like!
[06:03] <Ep|phany> frostwire
[06:04] <Kraeloc> GRAAAAAAAAGH!
[06:04] <Diffindo> Wellark_, now I need to get limewire
[06:04] <Diffindo> well*
[06:04] <Diffindo> ugh
[06:04] <hav0k> does anyone know anything about gstreamer?
[06:04] <annex> Kraeloc: even 1.3Hz?
[06:04] <Diffindo> hav0k`  that is a familiar nick
[06:04] <alan> i'm new to linux, anyone know how i access my windows files using linux
[06:04] <Kraeloc> It'll at least let me try!
[06:05] <intelikey> Kraeloc i doubt that.    windows lies to you and says it accepts commands that it does not run, rather than erroring out on you....
[06:05] <Diffindo> !tell alan about wine
[06:05] <hav0k> Diffindo, you do?
[06:05] <sproingie> 'course the colinux image has a lot less to load, having no physical hardware at all
[06:05] <Diffindo> a freind of mine uses a different spelling of that nick
[06:05] <Kraeloc> I strongly prefer linux over windows, but in this particular area, of refrehs rates that dont fry my eyeballs, windows really wins.
[06:05] <Diffindo> !limewire
[06:05] <ubotu> limewire is probably first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[06:05] <Kraeloc> I'm sorry, but this is downright painful.
[06:06] <Ep|phany> hey guys i dled the frostwire for Other OS and extracted it but now what do i do
[06:06] <intelikey> Kraeloc set the refresh rate in /etc/X11/xorg.conf just open it sudo in any editor.
[06:06] <hav0k> oh, well, im trying to set up sound juicer to rip to mp3, but i cant figure it out
[06:06] <durt> ya get used to 60hz after a while, as it screws up your sleeping patterns
[06:06] <hav0k> i dont even know what to look for
[06:06] <Kraeloc> OH FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
[06:06] <nerdzyboy> anyone?
[06:06] <Diffindo> Aye aye aye...
[06:07] <Kraeloc> I've been agonizing over that damn file for hours now!
[06:07] <Diffindo> It's midnight here
[06:07] <fletch33> i dont understand the why anyone is even discussing this. i was the biggest windows fan until a week ago when i founf ubu. within 1 week i have been able to totally switch and i have not needed windows since
[06:07] <corona> Diffindo: you mean my nick?
[06:07] <Diffindo> I should hit the hay
[06:07] <Kraeloc> Trust me, it is NOT that simple.
[06:07] <Ep|phany> Shadowline: you around?
[06:07] <intelikey> Kraeloc but if you set it to something your hardware cant use X wont start....
[06:07] <Diffindo> no, ha`
[06:07] <Diffindo> no, hav`
[06:07] <Diffindo> ...
[06:07] <alan> so anyone know how to access my windows files using ubuntu
[06:07] <fletch33> ooh except syncing my pocket pc
[06:07] <Diffindo> no, hav0k
[06:07] <nickrud> hav0k, you need to enable the multiverse repository, and get the gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse . That installs an mp3 encoder that gstreamer uses
[06:07] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: yes
[06:07] <Kraeloc> I KNOW that!
[06:07] <hav0k> fletch33, me too, i messed my windows up and just made a total switch to ubuntu
[06:07] <Diffindo> !tell alan about wine
[06:07] <hav0k> nickrud, i just did that
[06:07] <intelikey> Kraeloc what hardware ?
[06:07] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: whats up ?
[06:08] <sproingie> fletch33: i boot windows for games
[06:08] <Ep|phany> Shadowline: i dled it for other OS and extracted it but now what
[06:08] <Kraeloc> Older HP monitor.
[06:08] <fletch33> i never would have thought linux could be this nice
[06:08] <Diffindo> alan: wine works
[06:08] <hav0k> yeah, i think im going to put windows back on here so i can play games
[06:08] <Diffindo> alan: google for it
[06:08] <nerdzyboy> please?
[06:08] <Kraeloc> Don't know the model, thus cannot find the specs with any amount of googling.
[06:08] <alan> ok
[06:08] <hav0k> haha, wine is still in betta right?
[06:08] <bur[n] er> hav0k: tried wine?  (latest is best)
[06:08] <alan> thanks
[06:08] <Kraeloc> Don't you dare tell me to google it again.
[06:08] <bimberi> ubotu tell alan about windowsdrives
[06:08] <bur[n] er> still?  it just got to beta ;)
[06:08] <hav0k> bur[n] er, not yet, but i think i might, does it work well for games?
[06:08] <fletch33> 1 week and i have everything i want with way moe options and no blue screen (ha)
[06:08] <gimmulf> !security
[06:08] <ubotu> gimmulf: No idea
[06:08] <intelikey> how 'older' ?
[06:09] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: like the instruction on the site says, click on the Frostwire.jar file I believe
[06:09] <hav0k> bur[n] er, cause i know there's that other program that people use for games but it costs money
[06:09] <sproingie> wine is a horror.  just making it run picasa is a chore
[06:09] <lightbright> is everyone using Streamtuner?  Its great1
[06:09] <bur[n] er> very rarely more like it... but it's significantly slower for me than in windows
[06:09] <bnD> what does it mean when i attempt to tell ubotu something and i get the response "I'm not going to learn any illegal characters"?
[06:09] <sproingie> it works for a while then dies horribly.  truly does replicate the windows experience.
[06:09] <bur[n] er> hav0k: cedega is it... works exceptionally well
[06:09] <Ep|phany> Shadowline: it opens with fileroller
[06:09] <lightbright> Streamtuner is awesome
[06:09] <bur[n] er> hav0k: worked better for me on hoary than breezy for some unknown reason
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> cedega 5 (the latest) has a lot of people annoyed it seems.
[06:09] <hav0k> bur[n] er, yeah, i think i got a copy from a friend, but never installed it
[06:09] <intelikey> kraeloc how 'older' ?
[06:10] <Kraeloc> 1999, i think.
[06:10] <Kraeloc> maybe 98
[06:10] <Diffindo> I can't afford WoW3... I'll have to get Guildwars
[06:10] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: you got java installed ?
[06:10] <intelikey> k
[06:10] <Ep|phany> umm i dont think so
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> Guildwars is a neat game..
[06:10] <Shadowline> Ep|phany: install java
[06:10] <linpidity> 
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> but ya just cant 'relax' and play guildwars.. its too fast paced.
[06:10] <Diffindo> Erm...
[06:10] <jasonjdp> any idea why video hangs when i try to play a DVD in Totem? ive got libdvdcss and libdvdcss2...
[06:10] <hav0k> i had such a hard time getting java all set up
[06:10] <Diffindo> My text in firefox comes up as white or transparent
[06:10] <hav0k> ugh, i hate using totem
[06:10] <sproingie> i relax and play civ IV
[06:11] <hav0k> video lan has worked so much better for me
[06:11] <jasonjdp> better player havOK?
[06:11] <jasonjdp> cool
[06:11] <jasonjdp> thnx
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <polpak> I relax and play GO.
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <hav0k> jasonjdp, yeah
[06:11] <sproingie> boot
[06:11] <bnD> kickban much?
[06:11] <Dr_Willis> Civ4 is neat.. but seems lacking in some ways.. :P guess i need to put it on harder levels.
[06:11] <intelikey> Kraeloc try     VertRefresh 50-70  and see what it gives you.
[06:11] <Dr_Willis> wow - more spammers?
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <hav0k> jasonjdp, vlc... i think its in the synaptic or whatever its called
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <linpidity> 
[06:11] <intelikey> Kraeloc also what card/chipset ?
[06:11] <sproingie> hello, any ops work here?
[06:11] <bnD> anyone know why ubotu is telling me "im not going to learn illegal characters" when i attempt to add new information?
[06:11] <Kraeloc> I've already tried that one.
[06:12] <Kraeloc> Geforce3 Ti 200 w/ 128
[06:12] <fletch33> linpidity, ?
[06:12] <Kraeloc> overclocked a bit.
[06:12] <IcemanV9> jasonjdp: use xine or mplayer ... much better than totem (always give me a headache with their errors)
[06:12] <hav0k> jasonjdp, yeah, mplayer is nice too
[06:12] <bnD> yeah totem never works properly for me
[06:12] <witless> anyone know of a portable audio player that can fast-forward quickly through a two-hour audio track?  they all seem designed with the three-minute song in mind.
[06:12] <sproingie> Dr_Willis: yeah, tho it looks very moddable.  still, i think alpha centauri is still firaxis's best work, and apparently it's never to be topped
[06:12] <kaput> anyone having issues with totem-xine reporting "location not valid" on streaming media?
[06:12] <hav0k> totem sucks!  its a fact basically
[06:12] <hav0k> yeah!
[06:12] <linpidity> 
[06:12] <bnD> hav0k: this is true
[06:12] <intelikey> ok you got the "    HorizSync  " set correctly for that i guess ?
[06:13] <bnD> holy god, why isnt there an autokick at work here somewhere lol
[06:13] <linpidity> 
[06:13] <hav0k> seriously
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> sproingie,  yea. I seem to have played AlpCent. More then any of the others.. They did keep a lot of AC's good points.
[06:13] <intelikey> Kraeloc ^
[06:13] <Kraeloc> No, I don't know what a friggin hsync is!
[06:13] <linpidity> 
[06:13] <Kraeloc> Er, what THE friggin hsync is!
[06:14] <Mr_Milenko> linpidity: we cant see what you're typing...
[06:14] <linpidity> why
[06:14] <intelikey> now that will be set for the clocks on the vidio card.  that is probably where the problem it.
[06:14] <bnD> yay nalioth
[06:14] <sproingie> Dr_Willis: the civics remind me a lot of social engineering
[06:14] <Mr_Milenko> Its all messed up characters
[06:14] <nalioth> linpidity: please speak english in here
[06:14] <Kraeloc> I need to run it at 1280x960 @ 72hz.
[06:14] <lightbright> hav0k: can you write something better than Totem?
[06:14] <Kraeloc> What combination of settings will allow me to accompliosh this?
[06:14] <hav0k> lightbright, nope, you do have a point
[06:15] <Kraeloc> I don't care about anything else at all!
[06:15] <linpidity> ok i would.
[06:15] <lightbright> hav0k: :)
[06:15] <Kraeloc> 75hz will not work, nor will 70!
[06:15] <bnD> linpidity: esl for you?
[06:15] <nalioth> Kraeloc: time for a new monitor?
[06:15] <Absenth> does anyone know if Ubuntu Breezy might be able to connect to a windows based VPN using L2TP?
[06:15] <hav0k> lightbright, totem just doesnt work for me, im sure it works for someone
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> thers a 'modeline generator' web site that lets ya put in all the info.
[06:15] <intelikey> Kraeloc only the combo that will work with you vcard and more specificly with the 'over clocked chips' on your card.
[06:15] <Kraeloc> No! In WINDOWS I can run it exactly the res I want!
[06:15] <lightbright> hav0k: it dodnt work for me either UNTIL I installed some other stuff
[06:15] <kaput> i, for one, tend to like totem, especially with the xine backend. but this "location not valid" thing is driving me nuts.
[06:15] <nalioth> bnD: was there something you needed?
[06:15] <lightbright> hav0k:  want to know how to make it work perfectly?
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> Kraeloc: thats windows..
[06:16] <nalioth> Kraeloc: what video card do you have?
[06:16] <bnD> nalioth: just thought you might have opped up to rid linpidity's spamming
[06:16] <Kraeloc> I know!
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> WHole different operating system
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:16] <Kraeloc> GF3 ti200
[06:16] <nalioth> bnD: seems to have worked
[06:16] <bnD> but he seems to have stopped on his own accord
[06:16] <hav0k> lightbright, sure, that would actually be great
[06:16] <intelikey> Kraeloc it is not one setting for     HorizSync   gives one output rate.   you need to set for that card.
[06:16] <lightbright> hav0k: ok first go here: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:16] <lightbright> hav0k: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:16] <Kraeloc> ...
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> WIndows has microsoft backing them up.... MS has a bunch of devs working round the clock on drivers...
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> the linux community doesnt
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> :-/
[06:17] <Kraeloc> I hate you all so very very much.
[06:17] <bnD> nalioth: thanks :)
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> actually for most of the MS/XP drivers - dont the Hardware makers - make them.. not MS>
[06:17] <Mr_Milenko> Kraeloc: the feeling is mutual ;)
[06:17] <Absenth> Kraeloc, that wasn't very nice....  what did I do to you?
[06:17] <Ep|phany> ima newb and i like linux way better then windows only thing is i cant really play any games
[06:17] <Ep|phany> but i can deal with that
[06:17] <hav0k> lightbright, and then what?  read the entire thing
[06:17] <lightbright> hav0k: and then scroll to: Libraries (multiverse) > gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[06:17] <Xcerca> is there a way to increase my res higher than 1024x768 ?
[06:17] <Mr_Milenko> Ep|phany: thats what dualbooting, cedega, wine are for
[06:17] <Mr_Milenko> :D
[06:17] <Kraeloc> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[06:17] <durt> ep|phany: steal some cedega!
[06:17] <bnD> Xcerca: mine is much higher than that
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> Ep|phany,  check out the various Emulators and so forth. :P
[06:17] <Ep|phany> ahaha
[06:17] <lightbright> hav0k: scroll to:  1.	
[06:17] <lightbright> How do I install multimedia codecs?
[06:17] <Xcerca> i have the nVidia driver and everything instaled
[06:17] <Ep|phany> i have cedega
[06:17] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Xcerca about fixres
[06:17] <bnD> oh
[06:18] <Ep|phany> doesnt work with the only game i actually wanna play
[06:18] <hav0k> lightbright, i just installed that cause ive been trying to get mp3 ripping to work
[06:18] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lightbright about multimedia
[06:18] <lightbright> hav0k: follow each step under: 1. How do I install multimedia codecs?
[06:18] <Mr_Milenko> what game?
[06:18] <Kraeloc> XCerca run terminal and do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:18] <Xcerca> thx guys
[06:18] <Absenth> Ep|phany, check out Cedega 5.0 from Transgaming.com
[06:18] <bnD> nalioth: do you know why ubotu is returning "im not going to learn illegal characters" when i attempt to tell it something?
[06:18] <lightbright> hav0k: did you gst-register-0.8 ?
[06:18] <Ep|phany> Absenth i have it
[06:18] <Mr_Milenko> Ep|phany: What game?
[06:18] <hav0k> lightbright, hmm, maybe, let me check
[06:18] <Ep|phany> doesnt work with Age of the Empires 3
[06:18] <Ep|phany> and Gun
[06:18] <lightbright> hav0k:  I folowed those steps and Totem now works
[06:18] <nalioth> lightbright: sorry, but thoe linebreaks suck when you're pasting something, eh?
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> bnD,  could be that the bot only allows specific people to add things.
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> figures
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> its an MS game
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> :P
[06:19] <Ep|phany> yea
[06:19] <Ep|phany> its all good though
[06:19] <lightbright> nalioth: sorry about that
[06:19] <nalioth> bnD: dont whisper illegal things to him
[06:19] <Kraeloc> MY EYEBALLS ARE CATCHING FIRE!
[06:19] <Absenth> Ep|phany, :)  I haven't tried AOE3 yet, I'm glad BF2 finally works.
[06:19] <Ep|phany> dont mind at all
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> ANTI-LINUX ENABLED!
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:19] <bnD> nalioth: illegal things?
[06:19] <bnD> nalioth: sounds shady :P
[06:19] <nalioth> Kraeloc: join #ubuntu-offtopic and show us
[06:19] <nickrud> hav0k, you still looking for help with sound juicer and mp3's
[06:19] <Kraeloc> Rrrrr....
[06:19] <hav0k> lightbright,  i dont think i gst-register-0.8
[06:19] <bnD> Dr_Willis: perhaps ;)
[06:19] <linpidity> yes
[06:19] <lightbright> hav0k: did you install all 12 things listed?
[06:19] <hav0k> nickrud, yeah
[06:19] <Mr_Milenko> Kraeloc doesn't like us because he fails at reason..
[06:20] <hav0k> nickrud, i installed everything gstreamer
[06:20] <lightbright> hav0k: well you then need to gst-register-0.8
[06:20] <Absenth> does anyone know if Ubuntu Breezy might be able to connect to a windows based VPN using L2TP?
[06:20] <hav0k> lightbright,  how exactly do i do that
[06:20] <lightbright> hav0k: follow the instructions and use Synaptic
[06:20] <nickrud> hav0k, the help for gstreamer, under preferences, tells you how to set up mp3 writing. It works :)
[06:20] <lightbright> hav0k:  load Synaptic
[06:20] <Absenth> I'll settle for a Maybe + a link :)
[06:20] <Kraeloc> I will give you thousands of dollar, milenko, if you can muscle this damn xorg file into obeying me
[06:20] <Ep|phany> Absenth what other RPG games work
[06:20] <hav0k> nickrud, ok
[06:20] <hav0k> lightbright, okay
[06:20] <durt> kraeloc: have you tried some modelines?
[06:20] <Ep|phany> i dont think this laptop has a very good Graphics card
[06:21] <lightbright> Mr_Milenko: I tried to help Kraeloc before and he started cursing
[06:21] <Mr_Milenko> There is TONS of tutorials online on how to fix xorg...
[06:21] <nalioth> hav0k: enable your universe and multiverse repos and install 'gstreamer0.8-plugins and gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse'
[06:21] <Kraeloc> Excuse me, durt?
[06:21] <herni> hi
[06:21] <hav0k> nalioth, i did that already!
[06:21] <nickrud> hav0k, I meant, help for sound juicer, my bad
[06:21] <Siph0n> does anyone here go on newsgroups in ubuntu? like which program do most ppl use?
[06:21] <Absenth> Ep|phany, I've played City of Heros, City of Villains, GuildWars, Starwars Galaxies, and World of Warcraft using Cedega on Linux.
[06:21] <Mr_Milenko> Its your own damn fault if you wont listen to people, or act like the blind man...
[06:21] <Kraeloc> And none of it has helped, milenko!
[06:21] <intelikey> and the  1280x960 @ 72hz  part is set in 'defaultscreen ' or some such.   Kraeloc i sujest running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg '  and at the screen that asks about the rezolution choose something like 1024    or even 800  to establish a usable base and work up from there.
[06:21] <corona> nickrud: see you around. bye thanks for all the help
[06:21] <durt> kraeloc: gtf.sourceforge.net
[06:21] <lightbright> hav0k: now make sure all is installed exactly like website
[06:21] <nalioth> hav0k: are you running an x86 version of ubuntu?
[06:21] <Mr_Milenko> Kraeloc: you're prolly doing it wrong
[06:21] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:21] <Ep|phany> City of Vilians work
[06:21] <lightbright> hav0k: then need to gst-register-0.8
[06:21] <Absenth> Ep|phany, but that's using an GeForce fx 5900 ultra.
[06:21] <Ep|phany> im gonna grab that then
[06:21] <hav0k> nalioth, yeah
[06:21] <Ep|phany> oh
[06:21] <Mr_Milenko> City of Villians good?
[06:22] <Kraeloc> Ow.
[06:22] <bnD> i learn so much from just watching this channel :)
[06:22] <Kraeloc> Ow!
[06:22] <Ep|phany> i think i have an integrated ATI card
[06:22] <nalioth> hav0k: then with those 2 pkgs, you should have all the gstreamer pkgs
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> I laugh my ass off watching this channel bnD
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:22] <intelikey> Kraeloc also enableing fb in xorg.conf might help....
[06:22] <Kraeloc> I feel a sharp pain in my skull.
[06:22] <bnD> Mr_Milenko: :)
[06:22] <jcole> how do i recompile just one module?
[06:22] <Kraeloc> I think I'm having an anurysm!
[06:22] <Absenth> Mr_Milenko:  I played CoH for a few months in the early days of that game.  jumped ship for SWG since all my friends were playing it.  CoV is very much like CoH, but you get to be dark and sinister :)
[06:22] <hav0k> nalioth, okay, but i really just need to know how to set up a profile thing in sound juicer for mp3
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> 1 minute and ill be playing Quake 3
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> w00tr
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:22] <Ep|phany> what program should i use for .zip files unrar-nonfree doesnt support .zip
[06:23] <lightbright> Ep|phany: unzip
[06:23] <jrsims> I LIKE UBUNTU!
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> what exactly is city of heroes?
[06:23] <bnD> jrsims: me too
[06:23] <hav0k> lightbright, i did gst-register-0.8
[06:23] <nickrud> hav0k, use audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc
[06:23] <Astxist-B> jrsims, \o/
[06:23] <Ep|phany> shit when trying to run the .jar for frostwire it tells me 1 or more of the files are corrupt or bad
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> its an rpg where you get to be a super hero right?
[06:23] <lightbright> hav0k: yes but are all 12 things installed?
[06:23] <hav0k> nickrud, and then just set the file thing to mp3?
[06:23] <bnD> Ep|phany: :(
[06:23] <polpak> Mr_Milenko, it's an mmo where everyone plays as super heros
[06:23] <Absenth> Mr_Milenko:  mmorpg, where you create and play as a super hero.  Cov is the same, but as a super villain
[06:23] <jrsims> hooray for everyone! hooray for ubuntu!
[06:23] <hav0k> lightbright, let me check again
[06:23] <lightbright> hav0k: yes but are all 12 things installed exactly like website says?
[06:23] <Kraeloc> What is this fb you speak of?
[06:23] <bnD> jrsims: you remind me of tiny tim
[06:23] <nickrud> hav0k, yes, that's just the file extention. be sure to click the active checkbox
[06:23] <lightbright> hav0k:  ok
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> too bad you cant pick weather you wanna be a villian or a hero... should be one game
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:24] <jrsims> bnD: hrm?
[06:24] <intelikey> fb= frame buffer
[06:24] <Absenth> Mr_Milenko: kinda like playing a comic book....  great when you're in a stressful job, and a full time college student.
[06:24] <bnD> jrsims: nothing ;)
[06:24] <nickrud> hav0k, and restart sound juicer. I just tested this
[06:24] <hav0k> nickrud, okay
[06:24] <hav0k> im doing like 3 things at once
[06:24] <hav0k> and talking in here, so, hold up
[06:24] <nickrud> hav0k, get totem-xine ;P
[06:24] <bnD> the only game i ever play is aardwold mud :x
[06:24] <bnD> aardwolf* even
[06:24] <Absenth> Mr_Milenko: actually CoV just came out in the last few weeks.  The two games are linked, and if you own both, you only pay one monthly fee....  which if I quit playing is why...  I still have a problem paying to play a game I bought.
[06:25] <linpidity> HELLO everybody
[06:25] <intelikey> if you run dpkg-rec...onf it asks about accessing through fb Kraeloc
[06:25] <jrsims> REAL FAST - anyone know how I can see all open ports on my system without using nmap?
[06:25] <AMDXP> linpidity: HOW are ya
[06:25] <Mr_Milenko> yeah..
[06:25] <Absenth> bnD, back in the day I coded on an lpc mud called RoD
[06:25] <herni> how can i configure swap partition? i was noobish enough not to make one when i installed...
[06:25] <Ep|phany> i heard cedega doesnt work well with ATI cards
[06:25] <Mr_Milenko> i love games where you can pay to play on there main server OR.. play on private ones
[06:25] <Kraeloc> I'll see about this..
[06:25] <bimberi> jrsims: sudo netstat -plunt
[06:25] <bnD> Absenth: awesome :)
[06:25] <nickrud> jrsims, sudo netstat -tlp
[06:25] <Mr_Milenko> too bad there isnt alot of those around today..
[06:25] <jrsims> bimberi: rock
[06:25] <jrsims> nickrud: roll
[06:25] <linpidity> what>?
[06:25] <polpak> Mr_Milenko, It works, but the ATI openGL dirvers aren't as good as Nvidia's, so the performance sometimes has issues
[06:26] <Absenth> Mr_Milenko, GuildWars :)  Fantastic looking mmorpg, with no monthly fees.
[06:26] <AMDXP> linkd: you said hello i was saying how are you
[06:26] <AMDXP> oops wrong nick
[06:26] <AMDXP> linpidity: i was just saying hello
[06:26] <Kraeloc> fbdev in the list of xserver drivers?
[06:26] <bnD> linpidity: glad to see youve found a way to communicate :)
[06:26] <nalioth_zZz> you guys take the mmporg yak to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[06:27] <intelikey> no
[06:27] <Mr_Milenko> kk
[06:27] <herni> anyone?
[06:27] <linpidity> yeah  thank you!
[06:27] <AMDXP> anyone using gdesklets? i need to know how to customize the weather app to my local weather
[06:27] <Absenth> nalioth_zZz, I'm content to let it die :)
[06:27] <lightbright> hav0k:  how you go?
[06:27] <hav0k> wait, if i install totem-xine, it uninstalls totem-gstreamer
[06:27] <intelikey> 'do you wish to access the vidio card in this way'  yes.
[06:27] <hav0k> do i want that?
[06:27] <Ep|phany> yea you do
[06:27] <linpidity> AMDXP: hello
[06:27] <lightbright> hav0k: thats ok
[06:27] <Ep|phany> well thats what i did and now totem works
[06:27] <lightbright> hav0k: go ahead
[06:27] <hav0k> okay... considering i dont use totem at all
[06:28] <jrsims> man woman > howto.txt
[06:28] <lightbright> hav0k: do you want totem working properly?  well follow the instructions exactly :)
[06:28] <hav0k> lightbright, okay... its got a few to install
[06:28] <AMDXP> man woman >segmentation fault
[06:28] <germancito> Hello
[06:28] <bnD> lightbright: i think ill try that as well :) thanks for the info
[06:28] <lightbright> hav0k:  are you reading the website I gave?
[06:28] <hav0k> lightbright, yeah
[06:28] <lightbright> bnD: anytime :)
[06:28] <intelikey> AMDXP yessir
[06:28] <hav0k> lightbright, i was just putting all of the things on there
[06:28] <lightbright> hav0k: great
[06:28] <Xcerca> ubutu tell Xcerca about Fixres
[06:28] <Ep|phany> c an someone send me a copy of frostwire ive dled and extracted 5 times but im still getting corrupt files
[06:29] <lightbright> hav0k:  if you follow that and do exactly it will work :)  mine does
[06:29] <Xcerca> can someone send me the fixres thing again...
[06:29] <hav0k> lightbright, well, hahaha, thats not even why i got in here, i really just want to rip this freaking cd!
[06:29] <AMDXP> do i have to open gimp to take screenshots while using xfce4
[06:29] <decaf> I compiled a gnome panel applet. it seems working. But I coudn't find a way to add it to panel
[06:29] <BROKEN_LADDER> why is checkinstall making a package for i386 when my kernel is i686?
[06:29] <hav0k> nickrud, okay, i restarted it... now what?  and i also installed totem-xine
[06:30] <nalioth_zZz> BROKEN_LADDER: it'll be fine
[06:30] <hav0k> lightbright, okay, everythings installed
[06:30] <lightbright> hav0k: :P
[06:30] <IcemanV9> Xcerca: just type command -> /msg ubotu fixres
[06:30] <intelikey> assumes regestered user
[06:30] <nickrud> hav0k, you should be able to simply stick a music disk in, sound juicer will start. Use preferences to select mp3, and extract
[06:31] <nickrud> hav0k, I wasn't watching too close; did you get the w32codecs?
[06:31] <lightbright> hav0k: using sound jucier?
[06:31] <hav0k> nickrud, but there isnt an mp3... under format right?
[06:31] <hav0k> lightbright, yeah
[06:31] <hav0k> nickrud, no
[06:31] <hav0k> nickrud, wait, i might have those... they sound familiar, like i did that recently
[06:31] <intelikey> mp3.....   ogg
[06:31] <hav0k> mp3..... ipod
[06:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth_zZz define "fine".
[06:32] <nickrud> hav0k, go to wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and look for the codecs. Instructions are there.
[06:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth_zZz how do i make it use i686?
[06:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> that would be "fine"
[06:32] <Xcerca> IcemanV9 : is it just /msg ubotu fixres ?
[06:32] <intelikey> assumes regestered user
[06:32] <intelikey> yes
[06:32] <IcemanV9> Xcerca: you'll get an information from ubotu in private message
[06:33] <nickrud> hav0k, select the profile that had that new gstreamer pipeline (and you did check the make active box?)
[06:33] <nalioth_zZz> BROKEN_LADDER: you ./configure it to build for i686
[06:33] <intelikey> Xcerca in your chat client.....   :)
[06:33] <lightbright> hav0k: true realplayer too!  im using it to listen to radio
[06:33] <intelikey> not the terminal.....   lol
[06:33] <Xcerca> >ubotu< fixres ....
[06:33] <lightbright> hav0k: true = try
[06:33] <Xcerca> yea,   i know
[06:33] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell Xcerca about fixres
[06:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth_zZz how?  the conifigure file only has a few references t i386.  changing them to i686 does nothing.
[06:33] <lightbright> RealPlayer works well
[06:34] <intelikey> so is your nick regestered on this server Xcerca ?
[06:34] <interspec> Hi all
[06:34] <hav0k> nickrud, huh?  the new gstreamer pipeline?
[06:34] <nalioth_zZz> BROKEN_LADDER: then the pkg is not affected by the proc it runs on.
[06:34] <nalioth_zZz> interspec: Xcerca is not identified
[06:34] <hav0k> nickrud, i made a new profile called "mp3"
[06:34] <nickrud> hav0k, then, did you edit it?
[06:34] <hav0k> nickrud, what do i put in gstreamer pipline:?
[06:34] <hav0k> nickrud, yeah, im editing it now
[06:35] <Xcerca> ok,  so then how do i register on this server?
[06:35] <nickrud> udio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc hav0k
[06:35] <nickrud> audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc hav0k
[06:35] <BROKEN_LADDER> nalioth_zZz how is that possible?  doesn't gcc automatically use optimizations from 686, noticing for example that a certain operation can be performed more efficiently?
[06:35] <hav0k> okay
[06:35] <BROKEN_LADDER> oh well..whatever
[06:35] <intelikey>  /msg nickserv help
[06:35] <hav0k> nickrud, and that will rip them as mp3?
[06:35] <nalioth_zZz> BROKEN_LADDER: you said it "automatically"
[06:35] <lightbright> http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html  <--- GREAT Website for all is Newbies
[06:35] <nickrud> hav0k, yes. put mp3 in the file extension, so windows will know what it is
[06:36] <lightbright> is = us
[06:36] <intelikey> i think that works for non-reg'd users.....
[06:36] <hav0k> nickrub, yeah, okay
[06:36] <hav0k> nickrud, okay, i restarted it and its there and it says "mp3 (MP3 audio)"     it looks promising
[06:36] <nickrud> hav0k, give 'er a rip
[06:36] <hav0k> nickrud, wooord
[06:37] <jcole> how do i recompile just one module in debian?
[06:37] <lightbright> http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html  <--- GREAT Website for all us Newbies
[06:37] <KurtKraut> I'm geting this after boot: end_request: I/O error, dev hda, sector 81670447 - is this a system or a hardware failure ? Do I need to purchase another hard disk ?
[06:37] <lightbright> oops sorry for repeat
[06:37] <shawn> if say /dev/hda1 is busy and won't let me umount, what can i use to find out what is keeping the darned thing busy?
[06:37] <hav0k> nickrud, hmm, should it be going this slow
[06:38] <intelikey> jcole get the source(or cd into that subdir)  and do the usual
[06:38] <lightbright> KurtKraut: do a check
[06:38] <KurtKraut> lightbright, thanks... but how should I do that ?
[06:38] <herni> is there any way i can enable a swap partition after having already installed?
[06:38] <bnD> anyone here recommend a good usenet client for mass amounts of downloading?
[06:38] <nalioth_zZz> KurtKraut: is your system booting up?
[06:38] <nalioth_zZz> bnD: pan
[06:39] <KurtKraut> nalioth_zZz, no, it is not.
[06:39] <shawn> herni, if the swap partition is formatted swap and already mounted, try swapon
[06:39] <nalioth_zZz> KurtKraut: get an ubuntu liveCD
[06:39] <nickrud> hav0k, I'm not sure, it's maxing out at 3x on my machine
[06:39] <lightbright> KurtKraut: mkfs.ext3 /dev/hda1  , To check the disk for bad blocks (physical defects), add the -c option just before /dev/hda1.
[06:39] <bnD> nalioth_zZz: any thoughts on one with nzb support?
[06:39] <lightbright> KurtKraut: let me know how it turns out
[06:39] <KurtKraut> lightbright, thanks a lot
[06:39] <nickrud> dma's enabled, but I tend to use grip for my ripping anyway.
[06:39] <nalioth_zZz> bnD: knzb is the only one i have gotten working
[06:39] <herni> msg shawn arigatoo gozaimasu
[06:39] <lightbright> KurtKraut: :)
[06:39] <defcon8> bnD, knzb is a good nzb client
[06:39] <defcon8> bnD, klibido even better
[06:39] <lightbright> KurtKraut: you mind losing the data?
[06:39] <nalioth_zZz> lightbright: if he cant boot, how will he check?
[06:40] <shawn> msg herni and the same to you
[06:40] <nalioth_zZz> lightbright: let's check some things first
[06:40] <defcon8> bnD, klibido worked fine but if you want command line you can use nzbget
[06:40] <bnD> newsreader client with nzb support or just nzb app?
[06:40] <KurtKraut> lightbright, no I don't since I can get this working again
[06:40] <hav0k> nickrud, yeah, im at 1.9x
[06:40] <intelikey> herni yessir,  make the swap space run 'sudo mkswap <on the swap space> ' and swapon <the same swapspace>     you can add a line to /etc/fstab  that will enable it at boot also.
[06:40] <interspec_> having problems with ubuntu when using the minimise funtion it actually closes the application ?? can anyone advise
[06:40] <nalioth_zZz> KurtKraut: do you have an ubuntu livecd?
[06:40] <shawn> if  a mounted partition is busy and won't umount because of it, what program can tell me what's keeping the partition / device busy?
[06:40] <lightbright> KurtKraut: ok, realise that you lose all data to check it
[06:40] <hav0k> nickrud, uhh, whatever, it's working atleast
[06:40] <nickrud> hav0k, it worked it's way up from about 2.2
[06:40] <KurtKraut> nalioth_zZz, yes, I'm using it to talk with you at the moment.
[06:40] <shawn> AFK i think my house is burning down
[06:40] <defcon8> yeah bnD is good for what you want then. also pan is a great stand-alone newsreader
[06:40] <lightbright> nalioth_zZz: ok
[06:40] <nalioth_zZz> lightbright: i have a solution, for KurtKraut
[06:40] <jcole> intelikey: "make modules" is making *.o files, but i need *.ko files
[06:40] <bnD> shawn: trying to get on bash.org? :P
[06:41] <lightbright> KurtKraut: please listen to nalioth_zZz
[06:41] <bnD> defcon8: thanks :)
[06:41] <lightbright> KurtKraut: nalioth_zZz  has some ideas first
[06:41] <defcon8> lol at shawn
[06:41] <nalioth_zZz> KurtKraut: use apt to intall "smartmontools"
[06:41] <lightbright> nalioth_zZz: sorry I didnt realise you had some ideas
[06:41] <kenneth> hey how can i install unrar?
[06:41] <kenneth> is there only unrar-free ?
[06:41] <GullyFoyle> my third time trying to install ubuntu and again too many problems
[06:41] <bnD> its sad when msg's like shawn's dont surprise anyone anymore
[06:41] <KurtKraut> nalioth_zZz, even using a livecd ? let me try it.
[06:41] <nalioth> kenneth: there are both
[06:41] <lightbright> GullyFoyle: user error?
[06:41] <defcon8> kenneth, go to rarlabs.com and crap getting unrar-free, it doesnt work
[06:41] <defcon8> download unrar from www.rarlabs.com
[06:42] <lightbright> GullyFoyle: what probs exaclt you have during install?
[06:42] <GullyFoyle> sudo doesnt work for one thing
[06:42] <kenneth> defcon8, yea i couldnt get unrar-free to work either
[06:42] <jcole> GullyFoyle: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
[06:42] <nalioth> defcon8: nice advice, but it doesnt work for everyone
[06:42] <Turner> I was wondering if anybody could help me, I've added a share in UBUNTU in the graphical interface, my windows box can see the share, but whenever I try and transfer something it says 'permission denied'
[06:42] <KurtKraut> nalioth, done. It is installed.
[06:42] <Turner> err samba share
[06:42] <kenneth> so is the real unrar not in the reposotories?
[06:42] <Turner> where can I edit the permissions
[06:42] <pawan> I am trying, and unable to find a ubuntu package for perl::Benchmark - does it exist? Suggestions?
[06:42] <nalioth> KurtKraut: now open a terminal and type "smartctl"
[06:42] <Turner> it is NOT read only checked
[06:42] <Siph0n> neone ever get a , Totem could not open that file error? when they go to certain web pages?
[06:42] <bnD> its sad that i waited so long to grab gparted, that i may no longer have enough space for it :x
[06:42] <Siph0n> and then u click a link, and the web browser closes
[06:42] <KurtKraut> nalioth, ERROR: smartctl requires a device name as the final command-line argument.
[06:42] <ui> how can i install a webserver?
[06:43] <intelikey> turner 'man chmod '
[06:43] <lightbright> nalioth: whats this do that you are doing?  I need to learn this too pls
[06:43] <defcon8> kenneth, that is not unrar-free the one at rarlabs.com , you dont have to pay but it is the non-free (not as in beer) version
[06:43] <nalioth> KurtKraut: so 'smartctl /dev/hda'
[06:43] <jcole> bnD: apt-cache clean
[06:43] <Turner> no, it doesn't let me even put anyting into my homedirectory
[06:43] <nickrud> ui, sudo apt-get install apache2
[06:43] <Turner> it's not a chmod problem
[06:43] <bnD> jcole: thanks :)
[06:43] <KurtKraut> nalioth, SMART Disabled. Use option -s with argument 'on' to enable it.
[06:43] <nickrud> ui, the top level page will be in /var/www
[06:43] <ui> nickrud :thanks
[06:43] <Turner> any ideas?
[06:43] <KurtKraut> nalioth, should I do smartctl -s /dev/hda ?
[06:43] <z3r0x> hi guys
[06:43] <nalioth> lightbright: smartmontools asks the hard drive how it's feeling. it queries the S.M.A.R.T stuff in modern hard drives
[06:43] <nalioth> KurtKraut: yes
[06:44] <unamaus> hi people
[06:44] <z3r0x> which tool should I take to install windows (virtual like vmware)
[06:44] <GullyFoyle> why does sudo give me an error? i logged in with the same username and passwd. but my passwd doesnt work for sudo and it's the only user on the system!
[06:44] <KurtKraut> nalioth, [06:44] <nalioth> lightbright: i've had the misfortune to find several bad drives in here
[06:44] <lightbright> nalioth: excellent!  Im writing this down
[06:44] <bnD> can anyone help me out with this? im using a legitimate wRouter at one location, and just connecting to whatever i can at another, however whenever a network is found, it attempts to use the pass for my at home legitimate location, and i have to manually clear the password EVERY time
[06:44] <herni> msg intelikey and what would such line in /etc/fstab contain? :)
[06:44] <KurtKraut> nalioth, I get the same error to only /dev/hda
[06:44] <lightbright> nalioth: ok :)
[06:44] <unamaus> does anyone here know about squid proxy for ubuntu?
[06:44] <defcon8> hello unamaus
[06:44] <nalioth> KurtKraut: 'man smartctl"
[06:44] <bnD> hi unamaus, z3r0x
[06:44] <sethrd> Hey guys. Anyone happen to know off the top of their head how to get the Dell volume controls to work on a laptop? I know it's in i8kutils, but I don't know the command for it.
[06:44] <bnD> unamaus: i attempted to use, ended up using tinyproxy
[06:45] <bnD> unamaus: i couldnt even get squids' conf to work properly, but i may be a bit slow
[06:45] <intelikey> Turner would you explain the error please?
[06:45] <lightbright> I like this, iml listening to radio through the internet :)
[06:45] <nalioth> lightbright: there are options to data destruction (we have liveCDs)
[06:45] <unamaus> tinyproxy is usable for + size network of computers?
[06:45] <GullyFoyle> i'm going back to regular debian
[06:45] <lightbright> nalioth: yeah so use liveCD first you mean?
[06:45] <Xcerca> hey,  i'm in nano trying to change somthing,  and to exit the symbole is ^X    what does that mean?  and does nano save on exit ?
[06:45] <bnD> unamaus: im unsure :)
[06:45] <Turner> sure
[06:45] <z3r0x> what tool can I use to install windows virtualy
[06:46] <sethrd> GullyFoyle: I hear ya!
[06:46] <bnD> z3r0x: vmware
[06:46] <Mrafrohea> hello
[06:46] <lightbright> GullyFoyle: your choice, we wish you well
[06:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lightbright about recover
[06:46] <kenneth> defcon8, do I need to install gcc to be able to install the rarlabs unrar?
[06:46] <Xcerca> does ^X mean Alt+x ?
[06:46] <kenneth> defcon8, it has a .tar.gz which has a makefile etc.
[06:46] <defcon8> kenneth, no, it comes in binary form, why didnt you look for yourself?
[06:46] <intelikey> Xcerca ^X is [ctrl] +X
[06:46] <defcon8> Xcerca, no, ctrl x
[06:46] <Turner> whenever transfer a file from my windows computer, to my linux box, I get: Cannot COpy Blah.exe Access is Denied. Make sure the disk is not write protected or the file is not currently in use
[06:46] <Mrafrohea> I am trying to update my Nvidia drivers... I keep getting an error that x server is running, even though I have stopped GDM and hit alt-ctrl-bckspc
[06:46] <Mrafrohea> can anyone help me?
[06:46] <lightbright> control+X
[06:47] <unamaus> does tinyproxy have an interface or is it text oriented?
[06:47] <defcon8> kenneth, dude, you could put a dead cow in a tar.gz file if you wanted, doesnt have to be source code
[06:47] <bnD> unamaus: txt
[06:47] <Kraeloc> MY MONITOR IS CHANNELING SATAN!
[06:47] <unamaus> ah ok
[06:47] <bnD> unamaus: very easy to setup though
[06:47] <Turner> in /etc/smb.conf it shows the share as being browseable, and public, and writable
[06:47] <Astxist> Kraeloc, that's nothing
[06:47] <intelikey> Turner samba ?
[06:47] <bnD> Kraeloc: sounds exciting
[06:47] <Astxist> mine channels cnn!
[06:47] <GullyFoyle> can't figure this out. there's no root account, but the only user account i've created won't let me sudo.
[06:47] <Dr_Willis> Kraeloc,  hes the only one that dosent have you on Ignore :P
[06:47] <Turner> yes
[06:47] <Xcerca> when you do Ctrl+Alt+Bkspc and exit gnome,  how do you get back in w/o rebooting ?
[06:47] <defcon8> unamaus, it has a text configuration unterface, yes
[06:47] <GullyFoyle> this no root thing is bs
[06:47] <z3r0x> bnD, I don't like vmware aren't there other tools?
[06:47] <nalioth> KurtKraut: type 'smartctl -s on /dev/hda'
[06:47] <unamaus> hehe ok
[06:48] <defcon8> why cant people read the documents and stop whining if it doesnt have a lovely shiny little gui
[06:48] <unamaus> could it generate reports via html?
[06:48] <DShepher1> hey
[06:48] <intelikey> Xcerca startx
[06:48] <defcon8> i dunno
[06:48] <defcon8> go and read the docs
[06:48] <Mrafrohea> Xcerca /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[06:48] <KurtKraut> nalioth, ok... how may I show you the result ?
[06:48] <DShepher1> hey
[06:48] <nadia> I'm ready to pound my head through this monitor...  I'm trying to get into a share I have in ubuntu from a win xp box, but it prompts me for user and pass.  I only have one user account and I enter that info and it will not take it!!  Any suggestions...
[06:48] <Turner> hmm
[06:48] <Xcerca> thx
[06:48] <bnD> z3r0x: im unsure
[06:48] <Turner> alot of people talking here
[06:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell KurtKraut about paste
[06:48] <unamaus> sorry squid has a web based ui but i don't even know where to start
[06:48] <Xenguy> grrrrr
[06:48] <intelikey> Turner sorry, i don't know diddly about samba.
[06:48] <Turner> nadia: smbpasswd
[06:48] <nalioth> KurtKraut: read what ubotu sent you, and paste your stuff into a pastebin
[06:49] <Turner> damn, ok
[06:49] <shawn> ok, no house burning down
[06:49] <KurtKraut> nalioth, I've uploaded it to www.kurtkraut.net/x.txt
[06:49] <shawn> but /mnt/hda1 is still busy and still wont unmount
[06:49] <nadia> where do you set up a samba password?
[06:49] <Turner> smbpasswd
[06:49] <bnD> shawn: glad to hear youre ok :P
[06:49] <defcon8> nadia, you mean a stock share in ubuntu? which market?
[06:49] <defcon8> nadia, what is the ticker?
[06:49] <KurtKraut> nalioth, is it ok for you to read thru that address ?
[06:49] <Astxist> alright need a bit of help folks I want to move Ubuntu from a 40gb hd which is located on the primary ide channel as the master to a 160gb drive that would be located on the secondary ide channel as a master, could anyone advise?
[06:49] <shawn> hehe thanks
[06:49] <Mrafrohea> can anyone help me stop the Xserver please?
[06:49] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: Ctrl Alt
[06:49] <unamaus> trying to set up a proxy to filter and monitor multiple computers server is linux but clients are all windope
[06:49] <shawn> Astxist, can't you just copy all the files over?
[06:50] <Xenguy> Backspace
[06:50] <unamaus> err windows
[06:50] <nadia> defcon8...  as frustrated as I am now...  I appreciate the humour ;)
[06:50] <intelikey> shawn any terminals open and cd'd to it's mount point or any file managers open to there ?
[06:50] <Mrafrohea> yes, I have done that, but I am still gettign an error that Xserver is running.
[06:50] <bnD> unamaus: if you can get the squid conf to work properly it should be fine, likewise with tinyproxy
[06:50] <stevejesus> hello hello
[06:50] <Mrafrohea> Xenguy
[06:50] <defcon8> nadia, im serious
[06:50] <defcon8> nadia, i want to know the ticker
[06:50] <Astxist> shawn, yes but I'd need to change something to tell Ubuntu where it is
[06:50] <nalioth> KurtKraut: run a self test
[06:50] <bnD> unamaus: i was using it so that i could run dansguardian on my little brother edubuntu install though ;)
[06:50] <Astxist> shawn, and I have no idea what that is ;p
[06:50] <stevejesus> hey guys does anyone know of a tv app that will emulate scanlines?
[06:50] <shawn> intelikey, all the terminals are not cd'ed into the dir
[06:50] <Kraeloc> I'ma go kill myself.
[06:51] <nickrud> Mrafrohea, ctl-alt-f1, login and sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[06:51] <unamaus> ok
[06:51] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: ctrl-alt-backspace doesn't work?
[06:51] <Kraeloc> Ty that damn monitor to my leg and jump in the ocean.
[06:51] <Mrafrohea> Xenguy no
[06:51] <Kraeloc> Toodles.
[06:51] <shawn> Astxist, i dunno for sure, never done anything like that.. i'd imagine you might have to update fstab
[06:51] <unamaus> i was told squid is robust for o-source
[06:51] <intelikey> shawn 'sudo umount -f <blah> '
[06:51] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: just reboot
[06:51] <Mrafrohea> nickrud trying that now.
[06:51] <ispiked> usually gdb restarts automagically after I do ctrl+alt+backspace.
[06:51] <ispiked> *gdm
[06:51] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: they hate it when I say that
[06:51] <shawn> intelikey, -f wont help
[06:51] <Astxist> shawn, I was thinking the same I've changed it before to get rid of a phantom drive
[06:51] <KurtKraut> nalioth,  www.kurtkraut.net/y.txt
[06:51] <nickrud> Xenguy, i cross my fingers at you
[06:52] <Xenguy> nickrud: can't hurt
[06:52] <Astxist> shawn, but I was thinking there might be more too it and are seeking further advice
[06:52] <shawn> Astxist, are you going to take out the 40 and put the 120 or whatever on the primary , in the same position
[06:52] <Astxist> no
[06:52] <unamaus> so i figured i should have squid
[06:52] <stevejesus> anyone in here know of a tv app that will do scanline emulation?
[06:52] <bnD> unamaus: have you tried it out
[06:52] <Xcerca> when you reconfigure xserver , and get to the screen in which resolutions do you want to use,   how do you select them from the list ?
[06:52] <shawn> Astxist, because if you're leaving it where it is your bootloader will have to know to boot from that second hd
[06:52] <Astxist> shawn, it's going to the secondary ide channel as a primary
[06:52] <intelikey> shawn lsof | grep /dev/hd?#     or what ever it is you are trying to umount
[06:52] <nickrud> Xenguy, no, it don't. I've been known to say that, for a fresh platform
[06:52] <bnD> unamaus: its supposedly very good, i just didnt find it worth the effort for my application
[06:52] <nalioth> KurtKraut: just "smartctl -t" nothing else
[06:53] <Mrafrohea> Xenguy still no workey...
[06:53] <Mrafrohea> any more ideas?
[06:53] <sethrd> For some reason my volume up and volume down keys on my Inspiron 8100 stopped working when I booted this bad boy up.
[06:53] <intelikey> shawn that should tell you what is holding the door open
[06:53] <Xenguy> nickrud: no idea what yer talking about now :-)
[06:53] <shawn> intelikey, thank you that's the program i needed
[06:53] <Mrafrohea> I'm trying to install some new nVidia drivers...
[06:53] <Astxist> shawn, so from hda1 to hdb1 if I've got the idea right
[06:53] <Mrafrohea> can't get them to go...
[06:53] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: you have loaded X, or not?
[06:53] <Xcerca> i can move the cursor up and down but when i'm next to the resolutions i want to use what do i press ?
[06:53] <Mrafrohea> it was, and I shut it down but it the driver installer thinks that it is still running.
[06:53] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: oh fuck, I have no idea about Nvidia drivers
[06:54] <shawn> intelikey, even though, the entry isn't in there
[06:54] <shawn> intelikey, i'm just going to reboot the damn thing
[06:54] <intelikey> Xcerca generally [tab] 
[06:54] <Xenguy> !beer Xenguy
[06:54] <ubotu> Xenguy: I haven't a clue
[06:54] <Xenguy> boo
[06:54] <Xenguy> hiss
[06:54] <stevejesus> so ive been googling for quite a while now trying to find a tv app that will do scanline emulation...    any ideas?
[06:54] <shawn> Astxist, what are you currently using as a bootloader?
[06:54] <intelikey> shawn what is it you are trying to umount ?
[06:54] <Xcerca> intelikly:   tab is changing feilds for me...
[06:54] <Mrafrohea> Xenguy thank you anyhow for your help. you too nickrud
[06:55] <Mrafrohea> y'all take it easy.
[06:55] <Astxist> shawn, grub
[06:55] <Xenguy> Mrafrohea: good luck
[06:55] <nickrud> Mrafrohea, luck
[06:55] <shawn> intelikey, /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 -o ro -t ntfs nosuid,umask=022 blahblah
[06:55] <unamaus> sad part is i don't even know if its running at all
[06:55] <lightbright> check this out: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[06:55] <KurtKraut> nalioth, Testing has begun. Please wait 1 minutes for test to complete.
[06:55] <lightbright> stevejesus: I must say I dont like your nick
[06:55] <unamaus> i don't know where to start or how to start or what i'm supposed to put in terminal
[06:56] <nalioth> lightbright: did you get your msg?
[06:56] <intelikey> hmmmm   tried eject /dev/hda1  shawn?
[06:56] <KurtKraut> nalioth, more than one minute has passed. How can I check the results ?
[06:56] <lightbright> nalioth: yes thanks :)
[06:56] <shawn> Astxist, i dunno i'm not sure what you can do besides experiment with your situation
[06:56] <bnD> unamaus: youve installed squid
[06:56] <bnD> ?
[06:56] <nalioth> KurtKraut: is it done in the terminal?
[06:56] <unamaus> umm yeah but did it via synaptic
[06:56] <Astxist> shawn, heh time to get my hands dirty
[06:56] <shawn> intelikey, no i will..
[06:56] <stevejesus> lightbright:  i am very sorry if you find it offensive.  i think that that should be brought up in offtopic however
[06:56] <intelikey> shawn i know that may sound silly but eject is a pretty powerful umount tool too.
[06:56] <KurtKraut> nalioth, no... he says that the test will be done in a minute and immediatly gives me the prompt back.
[06:56] <bnD> unamaus: you want to sudo gedit /etc/squid/squid.conf
[06:56] <Astxist> shawn, I can just keep doing it until I get it right I guess
[06:56] <varsendagger> how do i play cds on xmms?
[06:56] <Xcerca> there are *'s next to the ones i am using  ,   but it stops at 1028x764
[06:57] <lightbright> stevejesus: its blashpeme you know and this is a linux channel
[06:57] <nalioth> lightbright can you join me in #kubuntu-offtopic for a minute?
[06:57] <unamaus> thank you :( i'm embarrased
[06:57] <lightbright> nalioth: ok
[06:57] <KurtKraut> nalioth, and no files were created in the local directory
[06:57] <bnD> unamaus: no prob, any other ?'s feel free to PM me, i just dealt with it the other day
[06:57] <shawn> intelikey, sorry for bugging you about it i was stupid and didn't close an smbd session
[06:57] <nalioth> KurtKraut: so give it a minute or two and run the 'smartctl /dev/hda' again
[06:57] <intelikey> Astxist what you hammering on ?
[06:58] <intelikey> shawn it happens.
[06:58] <shawn> i figured a HUP signal would close the sessions, but i guess it didnt
[06:58] <stevejesus> lightbright:  thats why we will talk about linux here, and not my nick : )
[06:58] <herni> my swap works! thanks!:D
[06:59] <intelikey> herni np
[06:59] <stevejesus> lightbright:  again, linux only please
[07:00] <KurtKraut> nalioth, I got the result thru smartctl -l selftest /dev/hda
[07:00] <KurtKraut> nalioth, it says: # 1  Short offline       Completed without error       00%      2047
[07:00] <intelikey> in the lull i'm gona stoke the stove....
[07:00] <nalioth> KurtKraut: then you know your drive is mechanically sound
[07:01] <nalioth> KurtKraut: now can you boot into "rescue mode" ?
[07:01] <stevejesus> lightbright:  that is very open-minded of you, thanks.  i will be glad to talk to you about this in another sort of forum if you like, but seriously, this is a room to speak about ubuntu and related topics only
[07:01] <varsendagger> hey my cd won't mount
[07:01] <hav0k> geesh, my keyboard stopped working
[07:02] <lightbright> hav0k: was it tired? :)
[07:02] <KurtKraut> nalioth, I didn't tried to do that
[07:02] <hav0k> i gues sooooo
[07:02] <lightbright> hav0k: :)
[07:02] <stevejesus> lightbright:  i am a linux user, and that is as close to my religion as ill reveal thank you.  now i am here to talk about linux.
[07:02] <hav0k> but it was kind weird
[07:02] <hav0k> and i couldnt even log out or nothing, i had to do a hard boot
[07:02] <KurtKraut> nalioth, now I'm running a long test... that takes 50 minutes to complete.
[07:02] <hav0k> and my computer made the sound like it was dying when i did it!
[07:02] <hav0k> it was funnny
[07:03] <nalioth> KurtKraut: i'm about to go to bed. i hope your long test ends on a happy note.
[07:03] <unamaus> l
[07:03] <KurtKraut> nalioth, but I suspect that these tests to be conclusive must be done with the hard disk working, something that doesn't happens while using a live CD.
[07:03] <unamaus> good lord for a moment i thought i was playing mud
[07:03] <nalioth> KurtKraut: choosing "rescue" from the grub prompt may allow you access to your machine for more detailed checking
[07:03] <unamaus> sorry
[07:03] <KurtKraut> nalioth, ok, thanks
[07:03] <hav0k> nickrud, it workkkked
[07:03] <hav0k> nickrud, thanks for the help times a billion
[07:03] <nalioth> KurtKraut: your hard disk is "working' while under the test
[07:04] <unamaus> well as it turns out squid is txt based as well
[07:04] <stevejesus> so i am looking to do scanline emulation with my tvcard.  anyone know of a program that could handle it?  xawtv and tvtime wont do it
[07:04] <nickrud> hav0k, np, glad to help
[07:04] <stevejesus> or so it seems
[07:04] <KurtKraut> nalioth, oh, ok. So have a nice sleep ;D
[07:04] <KurtKraut> nalioth, thanks a lot for the help.
[07:04] <varsendagger> what program should i use to play audio cd's i ahve mplayer and xmms installed
[07:04] <hav0k> clap your hands say yeah is now going to be on my ipod!
[07:04] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  kscd?
[07:05] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  gnome should autoplay it with totem
[07:05] <hav0k> anyone heard of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah?
[07:05] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  amarok, juk.
[07:05] <varsendagger>   -im onlyu running fubuntu
[07:05] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  depends on what your needs are
[07:05] <unamaus> what is fubuntu?
[07:05] <varsendagger> amorok good sugestion
[07:05] <lightbright> bye everyone see you all tomorrow, thanks for all your help
[07:05] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  im not familiar with fubuntu...
[07:05] <varsendagger> ubuntu with fluxbox
[07:06] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  ahhhh
[07:06] <nickrud> not another one
[07:06] <unamaus> fluxbox is?..
[07:06] <varsendagger> that's because i made it up three hours ago
[07:06] <oficina> how do I restart the network from the console?
[07:06] <varsendagger> just another wm
[07:06] <unamaus> oh
[07:06] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  well, be warned, if you install amarok, you will need to install a hefty portion of kde as deps to make it run...
[07:06] <stevejesus> varsendagger:  but it is my fav
[07:06] <oficina> thanks
[07:06] <varsendagger> -- pretty neat
[07:06] <siriuskr> question what are the packages that are needed to make/build the programs
[07:06] <misfit_toy> amarok is worth the kde libs, and you can run k3b as well anyway then
[07:07] <nickrud> siriuskr, basic compiling: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:08] <stevejesus> misfit_toy:  yes it is worth kdeps.  i use gnome but half of the apps i use a kapps!
[07:08] <stevejesus> misfit_toy:  ofcourse i used to be a kuser
[07:09] <misfit_toy> stevejesus, I have never liked kde, but it has it's good apps that make the libs worth it
[07:09] <DrZeus> Hi all.  Just wondering: how did anyone here passed the outlook csv contacts(gotten from gmail) to evolution?
[07:09] <nickrud> stevejesus, sort of off topic, but just what kapps do you still use?
[07:10] <stevejesus> misfit_toy:  amarok orcourse, k3b is essential, kopete, quanta, koourpaint...lol, and digikam
[07:10] <nickrud> I use k3b now and then, that's about it
[07:10] <siriuskr> configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[07:10] <siriuskr>  ????
[07:10] <misfit_toy> if gnomebaker would get up to par then k3b I could ditch
[07:10] <misfit_toy> but amarok is par excellence
[07:10] <misfit_toy> nothing matches it
[07:10] <misfit_toy> not even close
[07:10] <stevejesus> misfit_toy:  agreed
[07:11] <durt> xmms yay
[07:11] <intelikey> whats amarok ?
[07:11] <stevejesus> intelikey:  music management+jukebok, radio, cover manager.  great app
[07:11] <intelikey> oh
[07:11] <siriuskr>  ???? what package does it want ?
[07:11] <siriuskr> configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[07:12] <nickrud> lol
[07:12] <stevejesus> dear great one, please come down and give me the gift of a dang tv app that does scanline emulation...!
[07:12] <stevejesus> intelikey:  what is play?
[07:13] <durt> bmpx has potential
[07:13] <intelikey> apt-get sox    and then type   play <music.file>
[07:13] <lightsource> after I updated to the new ubuntu, my icons got messed up. What could be the problem?
[07:13] <nalioth_zZz> siriuskr: visit cpan.org and get it. open the tar.gz and read the instrucitons inside
[07:13] <stevejesus> intelikey:  so... its sort of like command-line mpg123, but play other encoded types?
[07:14] <intelikey> yeah
[07:14] <nickrud> siriuskr, probably libxml-parser-perl ; you translate by adding lib to the front, converting the :: to -, and adding -perl to the end. Works most of the time
[07:14] <BROKEN_LADDER> how can i make it so that new windows pop up but don't steal focus?
[07:14] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  preferences/mouse?
[07:14] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  lemme look
[07:15] <BROKEN_LADDER> stevejesus really?
[07:15] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  nope
[07:15] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  however, if you install kcontrol, then you can change it from there
[07:15] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  otherwise i dont know how
[07:15] <durt> broken_ladder: xfce has an option for that - use xfce
[07:15] <nickrud> I think it's preferences windows
[07:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> i hate xfce
[07:16] <durt> why?
[07:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> kcontrol is for kde, and doesn't provide that function.  its focus stealing prevention stops the window from being on top.
[07:16] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  you must not have used xfce all ubuntoo'ed out on xubuntu
[07:16] <stevejesus> i enjot it
[07:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> yes i have.
[07:16] <nickrud> actually, I don't think you can make metacity do that. One of the 'crack' options
[07:16] <BROKEN_LADDER> it's icky
[07:17] <stevejesus> BROKEN_LADDER:  are you using gnome??
[07:17] <intelikey> it took me about 10 minutes of getting used to xfce & twm before i learned to like them
[07:17] <lightsource> after I updated to the new ubuntu, my icons got messed up. What could be the problem?
[07:18] <nickrud> lightsource, try using a different theme
[07:18] <BROKEN_LADDER> stevejesus gnome, yes
[07:18] <lightsource> nickrud, thanks that worked perfectly
[07:19] <nickrud> lightsource, try the old theme, maybe it'll work now :)
[07:19] <lightsource> nickrud, can I show you an image w/ a problem I have?
[07:19] <nickrud> lightsource, sure
[07:19] <lightsource> nickrud, http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a220/lightsource523/Screenshot-1.jpg look at the upper right.. what is wrong with my mounted drives?
[07:20] <nickrud> lightsource, they have no icons?
[07:20] <thrice`> lol
[07:20] <lightsource> nickrud, correct
[07:20] <stevejesus> imback
[07:21] <stevejesus> hey, does any know where i can find a debian package for sax2?
[07:21] <nickrud> lightsource, so, changing the theme didn't help there?
[07:22] <thrice`> lightsource, try using the default theme
[07:22] <thrice`> oops, nickrud just said that =|
[07:23] <DShepherd> ctrl+S in nautilus gives you the option to select a pattern. How does that work?
[07:23] <intelikey> ooooh yuch the default theeme !
[07:23] <DShepherd> what exactly does it mean
[07:23] <Rubin> i'm havin some problems with -lresolv on 64bit ubuntu
[07:23] <nickrud> DShepherd, it means fileglobbing :)
[07:23] <Rubin> res_mkquery is an undefined reference
[07:23] <Rubin> even though libresolv.so existst in 4 places
[07:24] <Rubin> are there known lib issues on the 64bit dist
[07:24] <DShepherd> nickrud: so you mean I can ... filter out extensions or something like that?
[07:24] <nickrud> DShepherd, like, using * and ?   to match multiple file names
[07:24] <nickrud> DShepherd, same as you would in a terminal
[07:25] <DShepherd> nickrud: ok. let me try it now
[07:25] <lightsource> nickrud, negative, it did not work
[07:25] <intelikey> i assume that would be regexp
[07:25] <lightsource> thrice`, i tried using default theme
[07:25] <nickrud> DShepherd, and thanks, I'd forgotten about that, I can use it
[07:25] <DShepherd> nickrud: kool!! :)
[07:26] <nickrud> ah
[07:27] <vbgunz> anyone know how I can get the list view in Nautilus to show files smaller than 50% *but* bigger than 25%
[07:28] <unamaus> quit
[07:28] <unamaus> exit
[07:28] <unamaus> oops
[07:28] <intelikey> stop
[07:28] <intelikey> leave
[07:28] <misfit_toy> that's funny every time
[07:28] <intelikey> go
[07:28] <intelikey> lol
[07:28] <DShepherd> nickrud: it seems to be case sensitive...not soo kool again
[07:28] <nickrud> intelikey, I'm not sure which it is,
[07:28] <Xcerca> hey guys
[07:28] <nickrud> DShepherd, it's supposed to be, case matters
[07:29] <DShepherd> nickrud: I guess.
[07:29] <jrsims> I LIKE UBUNTU! If you like ubuntu, I like you too!
[07:29] <Xcerca> i just fixed a problem i was having,       and i wanted everyone to know that
[07:29] <lite> why is there no mozilla-thunderbird-locale-fi-fi package available? :o
[07:29] <DShepherd> jrsims: :)
[07:29] <DShepherd> where can I find the 'trash' on the filesystem?
[07:29] <wx9j> only part of the time
[07:29] <jrsims> DShepherd: exactly.
[07:30] <nickrud> DShepherd, it's .Trash in your home directory
[07:30] <vbgunz> anybody know how to tweak the nautilus list view to show files smaller than 50% *but* bigger than 25%? Currently 50% is too big and 25% is too small... I tried putting in a percentage in gconf *but* I think it is asking for a word that describes a size "smallest, smaller, small, etc"... Anyone know if this is even possible without too much headache?
[07:30] <jrsims> nickrud: thanks, I was wondering about that too
[07:30] <nickrud> used to be all over the place, a real pain
[07:30] <DShepherd> nickrud: so from now I is should mv files to .Trash when deleting :)
[07:31] <krisg> test
[07:31] <nickrud> DShepherd, not a bad idea
[07:31] <varsendagger> i am trying to get quake 2 running and i get this error:
[07:31] <varsendagger> Error: Couldn't load pics/colormap.pcx
[07:31] <intelikey> no krisg it's still broke.
[07:32] <DShepherd> nickrud: is .Trash found only in my home directory.. I not sure but I thought I saw one on me USB stick
[07:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> why is it so incredibly hard to change the gnome menu?
[07:33] <intelikey> DShepherd it is probably  lost+found
[07:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> is there any sort of alternative menu i can put in the gnome-panel that can be configured properly?
[07:34] <nickrud> vbgunz, it's probably a matter of tweaking your fonts and the scale; the 50/25 scaling is hardwired into nautilus, I think
[07:34] <DShepherd> intelikey: whats the purpose of that directory?
[07:34] <intelikey> used by fsck
[07:34] <DShepherd> intelikey: ok
[07:34] <vbgunz> nickrud: I believe Nautilus doesn't have any options to change the list view further than smallest and smaller... that sux major :P
[07:35] <intelikey> i usually rm it though.   fsck will make another when needed lol
[07:35] <nickrud> DShepherd, lost files and partial files get dropped there for the admin to peruse
[07:35] <DShepherd> ok
[07:35] <nickrud> I don't think I've ever found anything there
[07:36] <intelikey> DShepherd some gui apps may use that for a trash can for undelete purposes, but i gui very little, so i really don't know.
[07:36] <nickrud> well, its late. Work comes early tomorrow. good night
[07:36] <DShepherd> intelikey: kool
[07:37] <intelikey> errr suid
[07:37] <BROKEN_LADDER> what sucks is there's no decent, configurable menu for gnome
[07:38] <intelikey> one of the reasons i've never learned to like gnome....
[07:38] <intelikey> thoreauputic
[07:38] <DShepherd> intelikey: gnome is nice
[07:39] <wx9j> have you noticed that if you load gnome sounds, it removes gdm and the untubu desktop ?
[07:39] <intelikey> so is twm         if you like twm
[07:42] <intelikey> hmmmmm thoughtfs  files would never be where you thought they were supposed to be.......
[07:43] <intelikey> so its just you  eeh ?
[07:44] <DShepherd> anyone know a good IDE for python?
[07:44] <TotalNewb> Anyone know where that script was that allows you to auto-mount windows drives under /media is posted?
[07:44] <Xcerca> no encoder found for file type wmv   ,    what do i need to get?
[07:45] <intelikey> !ntfs
[07:45] <ubotu> rumour has it, ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:45] <jrsims> Bye everyone! Keep loving that ubuntu for me!
[07:46] <intelikey> !restricted formats
[07:46] <DShepherd> TotalNewb: http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/index.php <-- there maybe
[07:46] <ubotu> restricted formats is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[07:46] <goldbrick> okay, I tried changing to a manual IP address config for my ethernet card
[07:47] <goldbrick> And now whenever I try and enable the device, it doesn't stay enabled
[07:48] <Xcerca> i used to have it so you didn't have to put in a pasword to login, but then i reinstaled ubuntu and i forgot where that was,  can anyone tell me ?
[07:48] <intelikey> autologin ?
[07:49] <Xcerca> yes
[07:49] <intelikey> or should i say 'man autologin '
[07:49] <Xcerca> i found it
[07:50] <Xcerca> Admini>Login Screen Setup ..
[07:50] <intelikey> looks like a gnome string to me.....
[07:50] <Xcerca> does anyone have a sound card that uses the emu10k1 driver ?
[07:51] <Xcerca> *emuk10k1
[07:52] <intelikey> nope, analog device here mate.
[07:52] <goldbrick> okay
[07:52] <TotalNewb> Yay! I love that script.
[07:52] <intelikey> i don't think i have ever seen it this quiet in this channel...........
[07:52] <drcode> any one here using dovecot?
[07:52] <goldbrick> how do I repair my network interfaces?
[07:52] <drcode> mybe can help me
[07:52] <goldbrick> they're totally fail for some reaons
[07:53] <sethk> goldbrick, that's not a very specific question
[07:53] <liquidboy> xfce has randomly lost its main panel (whats it called)? i reinstalled it (everything) - no difference, i uninstalled it, and it still apears on the GDM menu, but boots into gnome...
[07:53] <liquidboy> weird
[07:53] <intelikey> drcode if i knew squat about networking i would try.
[07:53] <goldbrick> sethk: Sorry
[07:54] <sethk> goldbrick, don't be sorry, just ask a question that someone might be able to answer.  :)
[07:54] <Xcerca> i do networking in the AF ,  but the gov has contracts with dell and microsoft...   so guess what we get to work on......
[07:54] <Xcerca> sh1t
[07:55] <goldbrick> When I go into settings:/Network/ and open up Configure for Network settings
[07:55] <sethk> Xcerca, I'm stuf with a dell, but I set it up to dual boot
[07:55] <goldbrick> No matter what I do when I try and enable my network interfaces, they pop to enabled and then back to disabled
[07:56] <goldbrick> This happened after I tried to configured it to a static ip address as opposed to dhcp
[07:56] <sethk> goldbrick, I'd start by looking in /var/log/messages, see if there is anything logged about why it fails.
[07:56] <goldbrick> Something weird happened and all the controls disappeared of the window titlebars
[07:57] <goldbrick> The menus disappeared off of them too
[07:58] <rob_p> drcode:  I just recently installed it on one of my servers.  I haven't gotten around to configuring it yet though.  I goofed with it for a few minutes but couldn't get it to listen on port 110.  I didn't spend too much time with it though.
[07:59] <Xcerca> sethk     yea,  the machines we have are pretty good,  but the policy is to leave them on al the time to allow forces updates (which are ~1 a year)....    and no system maint. whatsoever
[07:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> god i just checked out xfce for a few minutes and it drove me insane
[07:59] <Xcerca> corilary ,   10 min to check email.....
[08:00] <deFrysk> BROKEN_LADDER, /j #de-wars ;p
[08:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> does anyone know of a replacement for the gnome menu that is terribly broken?
[08:00] <sethk> Xcerca, not wise
[08:00] <sethk> BROKEN_LADDER, you are looking for something terribly broken?
[08:00] <Xcerca> lol,   yea i know,   not my rule though.....
[08:01] <sethk> Xcerca, I know.  I get yelled at by the admins all the time, but I ignore them.
[08:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> sethk i should have put a comma in there.
[08:01] <Xcerca> i gave them the suggestion to atleast turn them off at night to give the hw a chance to relax....
[08:01] <sethk> BROKEN_LADDER, :)
[08:01] <Xcerca> sethk are you in the military ?
[08:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> the configuration editor won't let you delete or rename the menus.
[08:01] <sethk> Xcerca, oh, I wasn't supposed to turn off my machine?  I forgot, again.  :)
[08:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> wtf
[08:01] <sethk> Xcerca, no, why did you ask that?  :)
[08:02] <intelikey> anyone know what might cause a box to slow down when i dialup  and also when connected to the net i cant log into another console ?     hang up and i can login ?
[08:02] <Xcerca>  i do networking in the ***AF*** ,  but the gov has contracts with dell and microsoft...   so guess what we get to work on......
[08:02] <Xcerca>  sh1t
[08:02] <intelikey> i checked process tabel and nothing out of the norm there.
[08:02] <Glossary> Hi!
[08:03] <senectus> crap... I just did rm -rf to a directory I didn't want to zap.. is there any way to "undo" that? (only did it two seconds ago..)
[08:03] <Glossary> How can i connect my Nokia phone to ubuntu ?
[08:03] <Xcerca> i guess we have he same stupid polices everywhere then
[08:03] <Glossary> I need to print out some pictures
[08:03] <laserwolf> wow
[08:03] <laserwolf> there's a lot of questions happening
[08:04] <rob_p> senectus:  Nope!  Sorry man... it's gone :-(
[08:04] <Xcerca> anybody use a sound card that uses he emuk10k1 driver ?
[08:04] <BLUE_ICE> how do i get fixed the GRUB loading, please wait GRUB Error 17 am going to go back in Windows and i got this error
[08:04] <Glossary> sup anybody can help ?
[08:04] <polpak> selinium, what kind of fs do you have senectus?
[08:04] <polpak> erm
[08:04] <intelikey> next to none
[08:04] <polpak> senectus, what kind of fs do you have?
[08:05] <Xcerca> blue_ice   i had problems with that to....  are you useing 2 hdds ?
[08:05] <intelikey> oooops wrong window.
[08:05] <senectus> polpak, uh.. not sure.. whatever ubuntu sets by default (server build)
[08:05] <sethk> senectus, there are tools around for some of the file systems.  If there is going to be a prayer of getting it back, though, you have to make sure that NOTHING is written to that file system.
[08:05] <BLUE_ICE> Xcerca only one i tried to go back to Windows but i got this error
[08:05] <BLUE_ICE> what should we do this ?
[08:05] <BLUE_ICE> anybody can help me?
[08:05] <sethk> BLUE_ICE, did your grub.conf get changed?  Did it used to work in windows?
[08:05] <rob_p> senectus:  Chances are that you are using ext3.  Very difficult to recover deleted files on that fs...
[08:05] <Glossary> How can i connect my Nokia phone to ubuntu ?
[08:06] <jasonjdp> anybody know if xvid can be installed? it failed when i tried to make it... ;-(
[08:06] <senectus> bugger :-/
[08:06] <goldbrick> okay
[08:06] <goldbrick> found some errors
[08:06] <BLUE_ICE> sethk actually im just go directly to my floppy then fdisk the HD e remove non dos then i reformat
[08:06] <Xcerca> goldbrick is there a reason you used static ip ?
[08:07] <_KronicDreamer> anyone have a site or two w/ nice Ubuntu Tutorials and Plugins that make stuff a lil easier?
[08:07] <sethk> jasonjdp, what did it say when it failed?
[08:07] <Xcerca> because if you dont have a router set up to run the vlan for the subnet mask then you really need to use dhcp...
[08:07] <goldbrick> Error inserting apm (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-686/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/apm.ko ): No such device.
[08:08] <Xcerca> o...   totaly diff prob
[08:08] <jasonjdp> lol, it was like an hour ago... gotta go find it... ive been afk...
[08:08] <jasonjdp> ;-)
[08:08] <laserwolf> glossary, so you have a USB cord for your phone?
[08:08] <Glossary> laserwolf,  yes i do
[08:08] <Steil> Does anyone here have experience with pamusb?
[08:08] <goldbrick> cant' create /var/run/dhclient.eth1.leases: Permission denied
[08:09] <rob_p> senectus:  About all you can do at this point would be to remount the volume read-only and then use strings and grep to find the files you want to recover.  If they are binaries, well... you'll need some other tools but probably not likely you'll successfully recover them.
[08:09] <jgoebel> what's necessary to get nvidia working?
[08:09] <laserwolf> does the phone show up somewhere in your file browser?
[08:09] <jgoebel> i switched from nv to nvidia but i get the GL error?
[08:10] <Glossary> laserwolf,  let me check
[08:10] <jgoebel> i know this is something trivial
[08:10] <Glossary> laserwolf, no
[08:10] <laserwolf> then i have no idea :\
[08:10] <Xcerca> jgoebel    terminal.... dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:10] <Glossary> :/
[08:10] <laserwolf> sorry, i'm a linux n00b
[08:10] <BLUE_ICE> what should i do my HD pls help
[08:11] <Glossary> laserwolf,  aight
[08:11] <jasonjdp> oh! lol didnt realize there was a Debian Xvid build...
[08:11] <jasonjdp> <--noob
[08:11] <_KronicDreamer> n00b*
[08:11] <_KronicDreamer> :P
[08:11] <Steil> How would I go about turning off the automounting of a specific usb drive?
[08:11] <_KronicDreamer> anyone have a site or two w/ nice Ubuntu Tutorials and Plugins that make stuff a lil easier?
[08:11] <Xcerca> blue_ice    i would fdisk and erase everything then install win xp then ubuntu....
[08:12] <Xcerca> but thats just me
[08:12] <Xcerca> invest in a usb hd and you wont have to lose data t fix your system
[08:12] <_KronicDreamer> win xp sux
[08:12] <BLUE_ICE> thats what i should do but i got this Error GRUB Error 17
[08:12] <laserwolf> _KronicDreamer http://www.ubuntuguide.org/
[08:12] <laserwolf> also linuxquestions.org
[08:12] <BLUE_ICE> how can i fixed that error?
[08:12] <_KronicDreamer> thnx
[08:12] <jgoebel> Xcerca: how is that supposed to help?
[08:12] <DShepherd> I trying to install eclipse. what do I apt-get?
[08:13] <jgoebel> Xcerca: i went all the way thru it
[08:13] <laserwolf> also, there's an ubuntu wiki (check your firefox bookmarks)
[08:13] <Xcerca> did you change your video driver back to nvidia ?
[08:13] <_KronicDreamer> i dont use firefox
[08:13] <jgoebel> Xcerca: yes...
[08:13] <jgoebel> Xcerca: when it's nvidia i get the GL error
[08:13] <jgoebel> oh wait
[08:13] <Xcerca> then ctrl alt bkspc
[08:13] <DShepherd> _KronicDreamer: help.ubuntu.com. dont used www.ubuntuguide.org
[08:14] <Xcerca> and then startx
[08:14] <laserwolf> what's wrong w/ ubuntuguide.org?
[08:14] <Xcerca> to restat gnome
[08:14] <jgoebel> Xcerca: i'm in console
[08:14] <jgoebel> Xcerca: just tring to get X to even run
[08:14] <dducko>  !ubuntuguide
[08:14] <ubotu> methinks ubuntuguide is out of date, breaks PCs and doesn't explain anything. The official FAQ Guide, which is based on ubuntuguide is the help menu in Breezy. For more information see !faq.
[08:14] <thoreauputic> !ubuntuguide
[08:14] <jgoebel> hmmmm
[08:14] <jgoebel> it says failing to load nvidia
[08:14] <jgoebel> but it's in the kernel
[08:14] <dducko> Beat ya to it.. heh
[08:15] <polpak> in ubuntu, slocate runs as user nobody
[08:15] <DShepherd>  laserwolf ubotu answered your question?
[08:15] <DShepherd> I trying to install eclipse. what do I apt-get?
[08:15] <polpak> if I chmod my home directory to 700 how can my files be found when using locate?
[08:15] <laserwolf> ubuntuguide is based on 5.04... i've been using it for 3 days (the life of my system) and it hasnt broken anything.  only complaint was the add repository guide was bust
[08:16] <laserwolf> but that was easy enough to fix
[08:16] <jasonjdp> seth, ok, i found the Debian folder in the Xvid files.  i did  dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot  and i got  http://pastebin.com/434048
[08:16] <jgoebel> Xcerca: you can talk highlevel to me
[08:16] <ubuntu> hello?
[08:16] <ubuntu> oho!
[08:16] <jgoebel> Xcerca: i installed the binary modules, modprobe nvidia (actually rebooted and it's there)... and changed nv -> nvidia, but no dice
[08:16] <DShepherd> laserwolf: help.ubunut.com is better or use the wiki
[08:16] <bur[n] er> laserwolf: wiki is a better resource
[08:16] <jgoebel> Xcerca: nvidia is loaded in the kernel
[08:16] <jgoebel> it's like X doesn't have a driver or something
[08:17] <laserwolf> rock on
[08:17] <dducko> DShepherd, start with eclipse-base
[08:17] <Xcerca> have you gotten nvidia-glx from synaptic ?
[08:17] <Xcerca> ....dumbquestion
[08:17] <DShepherd> dducko: ok I have done that. what next?
[08:17] <BLUE_ICE> guys help me to go back in Windows then linux
[08:17] <jgoebel> ah
[08:17] <jgoebel> Xcerca: nope, they changed all this i think
[08:17] <_KronicDreamer> anything Linux will work on Ubuntu, unless it has the specifics right?
[08:18] <Xcerca> you need nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-settings
[08:18] <laserwolf> where's the direct-connect command in gaim?
[08:18] <dducko> DShepherd, Id suggest looking through Synaptic
[08:18] <dducko>  /dcc?
[08:18] <Xcerca> then sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[08:19] <jasonjdp> seth, ok, i found the Debian folder in the Xvid files.  i did  dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot  and i got  http://pastebin.com/434048
[08:19] <jgoebel> Xcerca: i think settings is extraneous, no? :)
[08:19] <Xcerca> then ctl alt bkspc,    startx
[08:19] <kairu0> hey all
[08:19] <Xcerca> you need it
[08:19] <dducko> Ive never used it Xcerca
[08:20] <jgoebel> brb
[08:20] <Xcerca> me neither,    just the guide says to install both....
[08:20] <dducko> Wow.. its Quiet..
[08:20] <Xcerca> yea
[08:20] <dducko> How you doing Ubotu
[08:21] <Xcerca> anybody in here have a sound blaster card ?
[08:21] <dducko> I have no idea what my sound card is, something from aopen
[08:21] <dducko> no idea what the chip is..
[08:22] <Xcerca> bur[n] er what driver does it use?
[08:22] <DShepherd> dducko: sudo aptitude install eclipse-sdk
[08:22] <dducko> Im sure the driver disk is in one of my junk drawers..
[08:22] <jgoebel> ok, why would Glxgears still be dog slow?
[08:22] <dducko> It doesnt work.
[08:22] <bur[n] er> Xcerca: snd_emu10k1
[08:22] <dducko> See how your games playn
[08:23] <Xcerca> HEY
[08:23] <Xcerca> thats what i need
[08:23] <thoreauputic> dducko: cat /proc/asound/cards
[08:23] <Xcerca> i can't find it
[08:23] <thoreauputic>    <-- oee your sound card
[08:23] <bur[n] er> it shoudl be automatic
[08:23] <bur[n] er> Xcerca: lsmod |grep snd
[08:23] <dducko> DShepherd, No idea,  Installed Eclipse once in windows, never used it..
[08:23] <dducko> thoreauputic, thanks..*goes to look*
[08:23] <jgoebel> anyone know why glxgears would still be dog slow?
[08:23] <DShepherd> dducko: I am tell you
[08:23] <jgoebel> it's not even outputting fps
[08:23] <DShepherd> telling*
[08:24] <dducko> Ignore it, it doest work
[08:24] <sqz> jgoebel: slow hardware?
[08:24] <bur[n] er> jgoebel: that's not a bug or problem... it's a feature of th new glxgears
[08:24] <jgoebel> sqz: no
[08:24] <jgoebel> bur[n] er: whatever :)
[08:24] <jgoebel> sqz: new hardware
[08:24] <bur[n] er> glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[08:24] <dducko> No seriously, got brought up in here a few dayse ago..
[08:24] <bur[n] er> jgoebel: i'm not being sarcastic... try that ^---
[08:25] <Xcerca> bur[n] er  ,  ok i see it,   it just isn't in synapic....
[08:25] <jgoebel> bur[n] er: wow
[08:25] <jgoebel> bur[n] er: people
[08:25] <jgoebel> sheesh
[08:25] <jgoebel> 7200 fps
[08:25] <bur[n] er> Xcerca: it's nto a package... it's a kernel module
[08:25] <jgoebel> that's crazy
[08:25] <bur[n] er> it's not a benchmark :P  who cares the number
[08:26] <goldbrick> 7200 fps on what??
[08:26] <jgoebel> um
[08:26] <dducko> lmao, if i put the terminal over it  i can get it up to over 3200
[08:26] <jgoebel> goldbrick: glxgears
[08:26] <jgoebel> what is that fireworks screen saver?
[08:26] <jgoebel> is it still around?
[08:26] <Xcerca> how can i install the kernel module ?
[08:26] <dducko> seeing it, its only like 800
[08:26] <Xcerca> are you using at with ALSA ?
[08:26] <bur[n] er> Xcerca: it's already installed if you saw it in that lsmod list
[08:26] <viviersf> hmmm
[08:26] <viviersf> how do i get the whole x.org off
[08:26] <viviersf> in 1 go ?
[08:26] <bur[n] er> Xcerca: yes... snd* indicates an ALSA driver
[08:26] <sqz> are you talking about the gears screensaver?
[08:27] <bur[n] er> viviersf: ubuntu-desktop
[08:27] <viviersf> bur[n] er, nope
[08:27] <viviersf> thx nways
[08:27] <viviersf> got it
[08:28] <jgoebel> anyone?
[08:28] <jgoebel> the fireworks with the moon and clouds and stuff?
[08:28] <dducko> I hate that screensaver.....
[08:28] <Madpilot> jgoebel: yeah, it's still in Breezy, but w/o sound
[08:28] <dducko> And yeah, its around somewhere...
[08:28] <jgoebel> i want to try it on this crazy video card
[08:28] <jgoebel> Madpilot: what's the name?
[08:28] <jgoebel> Madpilot: sound isn't any loss :)
[08:28] <dducko> W/o Sound.. might not be so bad...
[08:29] <Madpilot> jgoebel: no idea of the name - I keep my screensaver on "random" and it went past last night while I was reading...
[08:29] <J_Element> hey can any one tell me if i can install a software that is for windows on ubuntu
[08:29] <dducko> Lol.. I had it set to random.. never saw that one before, was in another room, and sound carries weird in my apartment.. thought some idiots where shooting off fireworks outside at 2 am.. was ticked
[08:29] <J_Element> i heard some thing about a simulation program
[08:30] <dducko> J_Element, What software?
[08:30] <jgoebel> Madpilot: i'm not seeing it
[08:30] <polpak> J_Element www.winehq.org
[08:30] <bur[n] er> J_Element: wine
[08:30] <J_Element> polpak,  it allows me to install windows soft as well ?
[08:30] <liquidboy> help, xfce won't load properly. i had nautilus running with it, then randomly the main dock thing dissapeared
[08:30] <grace> hey any body here ever use fscreations
[08:30] <liquidboy> i've reinstalled it... no effect
[08:30] <Madpilot> jgoebel: I'm having a look through the screensaver now too
[08:31] <dducko> J_Element, just out of curiosity, what are you wanting to run?
[08:31] <Xcerca> anybody here post on the ubuntu forums ?
[08:31] <J_Element> a software that would allow me to live support the users on my web
[08:31] <sethk> liquidboy, erase the directory under your home directory that maintains the state.  Probably ~/.xfce
[08:31] <grace> if i can make their stuff run on ubuntu then 500 or 700 teachers would be able to consider getting a new computer with edubuntu installed isntead of winXP
[08:32] <polpak> J_Element, what's it callled?
[08:32] <J_Element> velaro.com
[08:32] <jasonjdp> hey sethk, any idea on http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4688 ?
[08:32] <J_Element> thier support desktop software app
[08:32] <DShepherd> good night all
[08:32] <sethk> jasonjdp, let me look
[08:32] <jasonjdp> <3
[08:32] <grace> J_Element, moodle would enable you to live support your users
[08:33] <Madpilot> jgoebel: Skyrocket
[08:33] <J_Element> huh ?
[08:33] <grace> J_Element, what kinda web users do you have to support
[08:33] <J_Element> ive baught the support service from Velaro
[08:33] <drcode> hi all
[08:33] <liquidboy> sethk, can't find a directory called anything like that (yes i have got hidden files showing)
[08:33] <grace> kewl
[08:33] <jgoebel> Madpilot: it's not listed
[08:33] <jgoebel> Madpilot: what installed it?
[08:33] <drcode> if I use | dpkg -l
[08:33] <J_Element> and the only way they can use the live support is thru that
[08:34] <drcode> I then try to remove like
[08:34] <dougsko> hey guys, anyone get a logitech dual action game controller to work?
[08:34] <Madpilot> jgoebel: no idea, AFAIK it's always been installed
[08:34] <drcode> rc  bacula-directo 1.36.1-1       Network backup, recovery and verificatio
[08:34] <drcode> dpkg -t bacula-directo but it dosnt work
[08:34] <liquidboy> sethk, i think ive found one,under ".config" it's got "mouspad" and other xfce related stuff
[08:34] <jgoebel> Madpilot: can you do locate skyrocket
[08:34] <jgoebel> Madpilot: then dpkg -s skyrocket location
[08:34] <sethk> liquidboy, do a find for xfce in the directories under your home directory.  It may be a subdirectory of something under home, rather than directly under home.
[08:34] <jgoebel> Madpilot: it's definatley not in my new install
[08:34] <grace> J_Element, oh i see you want to run their windows client for support on your ubuntu
[08:35] <drcode> so how I can get list of what install and exect name to remove it?
[08:35] <sethk> jasonjdp, that's a syntax error in a package file, but more than that I can't tell.
[08:35] <J_Element> i guess so =\
[08:35] <senectus> can someone test a web page for me please?
[08:35] <sethk> jasonjdp, it's possible that there is machine wide state under /etc, also
[08:35] <Madpilot> jgoebel: it might be a leftover from Hoary - I dist-upgraded this box
[08:35] <grace> i sorta wanna do same
[08:35] <jasonjdp> ;-(
[08:35] <jgoebel> Madpilot: well it's in the rss-glx package
[08:35] <grace> fscreations testview software
[08:36] <sethk> liquidboy, I was typing while you were typing also.  :)
[08:36] <jgoebel> Madpilot: but not showing in my xscreensaver list
[08:36] <Madpilot> jgoebel: hmm, no idea - it shows up on mine...
[08:36] <jgoebel> it runs
[08:36] <liquidboy> seth, brb, have to restart into gnome (i'm in xfce now)
[08:36] <jgoebel> it's beautiful
[08:37] <jgoebel> but not in xscreensaver :(
[08:37] <senectus> can someone test a web page for me please?
[08:37] <polpak> senectus, url?
[08:37] <senectus> polpak, www.modmeup.net
[08:37] <Madpilot> jgoebel: do you have the .desktop file for it? that might be how XScreensaver finds it? (why else would it have a .desktop file?)
[08:38] <dducko> senectus, extremely slow...
[08:38] <jgoebel> Madpilot: yes
[08:38] <jgoebel> i have .desktop
[08:38] <polpak> senectus, yeah, it's slow
[08:38] <skobel> anyone know how to get mythtv setup?
[08:38] <senectus> dducko polpak, damn.. how slow? can you traceroute for me?
[08:38] <rixth> Is there a program/script that will recurse through directories & tell you how many lines (ie, lines of code) there are?
[08:39] <jgoebel> Madpilot: kind of annoying this is
[08:39] <Madpilot> jgoebel:  /usr/share/xscreensaver/config/skyrocket.xml <-- got that too?
[08:39] <jgoebel> Madpilot: No1Viking
[08:39] <grace> !wine
[08:39] <jgoebel> Madpilot: no
[08:40] <Glossary> Hi, guys anyone can help me with my nokia phone?
[08:40] <jgoebel> Madpilot: oh yes i do
[08:40] <drcode> any one know what is evms?
[08:40] <grace> ~wine
[08:40] <drcode> for what do I need it?
[08:41] <jgoebel> Madpilot: it's part of the rss-glx package which is installed by default
[08:41] <liquidboy> couldn't find anything called ".xfce"
[08:41] <Madpilot> jgoebel: but yours doesn't show up in XScreensaver?
[08:41] <polpak> !find wine
[08:41] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'wine' (8 shown): libwine ;; libwine-cil ;; libwine-dev ;; wine ;; wine-dev ;; wine-doc ;; winesetuptk ;; xwine.
[08:42] <jgoebel> Madpilot: no, it does not
[08:42] <J_Element> polpak, How do i install the software ?
[08:42] <liquidboy> but i did find an "xfce4-session" and an "xfce" (under /etc/xdg)
[08:42] <polpak> J_Element, synaptic or apt-get ?
[08:42] <Glossary> sudo apt-get install wine?
[08:42] <Madpilot> jgoebel: bugzilla.ubuntu.com - file a bug, and see where it goes
[08:43] <jgoebel> Madpilot: ok, i don't care that much, this is a friends pc
[08:43] <jgoebel> Madpilot: but very weird
[08:43] <J_Element> i mean how do install the software that is for windows
[08:43] <J_Element> i got the wine
[08:43] <intelikey> oh my.... i borkd somethin'         any one here that knows how to configure init scripts to set up localhost properly ?      what goes on the end of this line "HOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname`  "  ???   is it ${HOSTNAME}  ?
[08:43] <J_Element> i did the  apt-get install wine ....
[08:43] <J_Element> and i ran the program & every thin
[08:43] <polpak> J_Element, go to www.winehq.org and read their documentation
[08:43] <jgoebel> no errors in the xml
[08:43] <jgoebel> no idea
[08:43] <Steil> J_Element, wine ProgramName.exe
[08:44] <liquidboy> ...
[08:46] <liquidboy> how do i get permanant root privelages
[08:46] <liquidboy> ?
[08:46] <HiddenWolf> liquidboy, sudo -s
[08:46] <drcode> I need littel info
[08:47] <drcode> if I want to install php in ubuntu
[08:47] <drcode> I can use apt-get install php?
[08:47] <Madpilot> !tell drcode about apache
[08:47] <Madpilot> drcode: ubotu's URL has all the info you need
[08:47] <drcode> thanx
[08:48] <liquidboy> whats the command to delete a directory?
[08:48] <Xcerca> bur[n] er   i found the problem,  now i just need the solution
[08:48] <dducko> rm -r
[08:50] <Xcerca> on my volume control  EMU10K1 PCM , PCM Send, and PCM Send Routing need to be turned up, the only problem is that the sliders are stuck...
[08:50] <jasonjdp> sethk, you there? i did dpkg-buildpackage without the -rfakeroot and it compiled (very length) and i noticed some errors... but it now lets me play xvid avis... just without sound... what is up with -rfakeroot? have any ideas how to
[08:50] <Xcerca> they move then snap back in place...
[08:50] <jasonjdp> compile it
[08:50] <rob_p> senectus:  I notice that the html code for your site makes many references to 192.168.254.2 (private IP address space) for things like headers, graphics, css and rss files.  I suspect that this contributes more to the delays in your Website than anything else.  Waiting for timeouts on that IP address, for each reference to it takes time and makes your site slow.
[08:53] <sethk> jasonjdp, I'm not sure, let me look around a bit for that keyword
[08:53] <jasonjdp> thnx for the help btw, you rock
[08:54] <desmond2020> hi
[08:54] <desmond2020> i am new to linux, how to mount multiple ntfs partition? thanx for ur help
[08:55] <aftertaf> !tell desmond2020 about mount
[08:55] <sethk> jasonjdp, ah, fakeroot is related to file permissions.  It means "as if root were really xyz", because some files are owned by xyz but root is installing them.
[08:56] <jasonjdp> ahhh
[08:57] <sethk> jasonjdp, the thing is, you use it when creating a package, not when installing one
[08:57] <sethk> jasonjdp, maybe as part of installing one package it creates anotherr, but that sounds unlikely.
[08:57] <grace> hey when I run sudo apt-get update ther is an Ignore flag beside the wine.sourceforge  repo
[08:58] <J_Element> whats the script that u use to auto mount ur non-linux drives ?
[08:58] <grace> how do I fix that
[08:58] <grace> why would that happen
[08:58] <BROKEN_LADDER> does anyone know how to get festival to work?
[08:58] <jasonjdp> yeah, i found -r is remove for certain items in man dpkg... not really sure whats going on though
[08:58] <jasonjdp> its removing fakeroot?
[08:58] <sethk> jasonjdp, that would be strange, but I suppose it's possible
[08:59] <jasonjdp> which is why its not finding the fakeroot command? lol...
[08:59] <sethk> jasonjdp, probably you have to install the tools for _creating_ packages, to get fakeroot installed on your box.
[09:00] <sethk> jasonjdp, whoever created this package never tested it on a machine that doesn't create packages.
[09:00] <polpak> jasonjdp, apt-get install build-essentials
[09:00] <jasonjdp> ive got build essentials actually
[09:00] <senectus> rob_p,  thanks for that.. I was wondering that was going to cause any problems.. I'll see if I can fix it.
[09:00] <lightsource> can I get some 1 on 1 help with deleting unnessicary lines in GRUB 1.5??
[09:01] <sethk> polpak, is fakeroot in essentials, or perhaps in another package?  You could argue that it isn't really essential.
[09:01] <sethk> polpak, or you could just look and see what files are installed for essentials.  :)
[09:01] <Ep|phany> anyone know of a program that can mount isos
[09:02] <jasonjdp> ill try installing fakeroot by itself
[09:02] <jasonjdp> found it in aptitude search
[09:02] <grace> hey when I run sudo apt-get update ther is an Ignore flag beside the wine.sourceforge  repo
[09:02] <rabeldable> Ap|phany: you can mount iso's as a loop device
[09:02] <sethk> Ep|phany, mount
[09:02] <jasonjdp> omg
[09:02] <jasonjdp> looks like its working
[09:02] <sethk> Ep|phany, see the -o loop flag
[09:02] <grace> kewl
[09:03] <lightsource> can I get some 1 on 1 help with deleting unnessicary lines in GRUB 1.5??
[09:03] <Ep|phany> nope
[09:03] <grace> i thought mount could do it
[09:03] <sethk> jasonjdp, incredible, I actually figured something out, sort of, tonight (with help of course)
[09:03] <sethk> grace, mount can do it
[09:03] <Ep|phany> sethk- where is it
[09:03] <rabeldable> http://chipcuccio.us/docs-and-howtos/mounting-iso-images-to-a-local-filesystem/
[09:03] <sethk> lightsource, why don't you put your grub.conf on a pastebot
[09:03] <jasonjdp> lol, after all that... im getting the same error as when i was doing the standard linux install, not the debian specific one.... lol *cry*
[09:04] <grace> mount -o loop to mount an iso doesnt work
[09:04] <grace> sethk, is that what you moon
[09:04] <grace> sethk, is that what you mean
[09:04] <sethk> grace, sure it does.
[09:04] <sethk> grace, however you need to have loopback support enabled in your kernel
[09:04] <rabeldable> are you using -t is09660 ?
[09:04] <Ep|phany> how do i check
[09:04] <grace> hey when I run sudo apt-get update ther is an Ignore flag beside the wine.sourceforge  repo
[09:05] <sethk> Ep|phany, where is what?
[09:05] <grace> how do i make it not ignore  the wine repository
[09:05] <sethk> Ep|phany, I lost the thread  here  :)
[09:05] <Ep|phany> would this work
[09:05] <Ep|phany> sudo mount /media/cdrom0/ -o unhide
[09:05] <darksoul> how do i install ati drivers on breezy ubuntu 64bit
[09:05] <grace> Ep|phany, when you have the mount command for iso's worked out
[09:06] <Ep|phany> what command would that be
[09:06] <grace> you can add it to /etc/fstab   with a little change in syntax to have the iso auto-mount at boot time
[09:06] <Ep|phany> i just want to mount it once or twice
[09:06] <Ep|phany> not at startup
[09:07] <rabeldable> Ep|phany: did you check the link i sent?
[09:07] <Ep|phany> yea
[09:07] <grace> well you just leave off the auto flag and it will wait for a nudge befor mounting
[09:08] <grace> any body have ati video drivers working on amd 64
[09:08] <Ep|phany> how do i create an iso from a whole bunch of files
[09:08] <grace> same as burn cd
[09:08] <grace> just burn the iso to disc
[09:08] <lightsource> sethk, what is pastebot?
[09:09] <Ep|phany> my dvd drives screwed up
[09:09] <grace> K3B
[09:09] <grace> K3B to prepare iso
[09:09] <grace> i think
[09:09] <darksoul> how do i install ati drivers on breezy ubuntu 64bit
[09:10] <rabeldable> Ep|phany: check out mkisofs
[09:10] <Ep|phany> im getting k3b
[09:10] <grace> mkisofs is a tad more direct
[09:10] <darksoul> anyone..
[09:10] <Ep|phany> theres no program that mounts isos that has a gui is there
[09:10] <sethk> lightsource, there is a url for one in the channel topic.  It's a place to post text so that everyone can see it.
[09:11] <sethk> Ep|phany, you use mkisofs to create the iso file
[09:11] <darksoul> NoUse: you here
[09:11] <Ep|phany> k
[09:11] <grace> does the bot have anything on ati
[09:11] <sethk> Ep|phany, k3b is a GUI wrapper that uses mkisofs
[09:11] <darksoul> not for breezy
[09:11] <rabeldable> Ep|phany: there are some things in linux that you will just have to use the command line for
[09:11] <sethk> Ep|phany, so k3b is easier to use
[09:11] <sethk> Ep|phany, although mkisofs is not really difficult to use.
[09:11] <darksoul> well it wont work for me anyway not on ubuntu64bit
[09:11] <grace> darksoul, im no use either
[09:11] <darksoul> which is weird
[09:11] <BROKEN_LADDER> sethk i think gnomebake is easier to use by far
[09:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> gnomebaker
[09:12] <darksoul> !ati
[09:12] <ubotu> ati is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[09:12] <grace> i ve decided to stop using ati and only go with nvidia video from now on
[09:12] <rabeldable> darksoul: if I had ati hardware I could help... but sorry
[09:12] <Ep|phany> k
[09:12] <aftertaf> k3b doesnt exactly need an engineer degree either
[09:12] <grace> especially with amd 64
[09:12] <sethk> BROKEN_LADDER, haven't tried it; the gui tools are certainly easier if you aren't familiar with the CLI tools.
[09:12] <ud> hi
[09:12] <sethk> aftertaf, I think he meant easier than mkisofs, not easier than k3b.  :)
[09:13] <aftertaf> lol
[09:13] <darksoul> grace: meh well, i am having ram problems atm, if i add a second ram stick, the entire system crashes, somtimes i can login to gnome, somtimes everything crashes, sometimes things crash at random times
[09:13] <Ep|phany> how do i create isos with k3b
[09:13] <ud> hey , i am new here
[09:13] <grace> darksoul, could be mother board
[09:13] <darksoul> Ep
[09:13] <sethk> darksoul, hardware problem.  Probably mismatched speeds of the ram sticks
[09:13] <grace> i have a box here on win xp
[09:13] <grace> intel 533 says 64 mb ram
[09:13] <darksoul> sethk: really? how would i configure that.. i came up with taht idea to
[09:13] <grace> I put in another just so it would be smooth while I cleaned it
[09:14] <grace> and it still only reports 64 mb ram
[09:14] <darksoul> grace: get a new motherboard = 85$
[09:14] <grace> not mine
[09:14] <sethk> darksoul, some motherboards have clock speed jumpers.  Some allow the configuration in setup.  For some you can't change it, you just have to use one particular memory type
[09:14] <darksoul> grace: new chip = 120$ unless you get a package deal -- oh lol
[09:15] <sethk> darksoul, but there is also a case where a problem is caused by the speeds being different, although neither is wrong
[09:15] <Ep|phany> can k3b make isos?
[09:15] <grace> I had them buy this nice shiny new amd 64 2.5g with 512mb now running edubuntu
[09:15] <aftertaf> Ep|phany:  probably, but never done it...
[09:15] <sethk> darksoul, have you tried switching them?  Making the first the second and the second the first?
[09:15] <liquidboy> i've uninstalled xfce, but it still loads with nautilus, and won't load the main dock/panel - help!
[09:15] <darksoul> sethk: im guessing the rams are conflicting, since obviosly its working or else it couldent store anything...
[09:15] <intelikey> hehhe i fixed it.      :)
[09:15] <sethk> darksoul, in case the (currently) first is slower, and the MB senses the speed from the first stick.
[09:15] <liquidboy> (oh, and i reinstalled it)
[09:15] <grace> just retrieving files off the xp box so it all runs in ubuntu
[09:15] <darksoul> sethk: yes i also bought a new ram stick
[09:15] <sethk> darksoul, there is a small chance of that working, but it is easy to try.
[09:16] <darksoul> sethk: my motherboard is NF8-V
[09:16] <aftertaf> Ep|phany:  che
[09:16] <sethk> BRB
[09:16] <grace> so I swapped ram entirely and put in two different pairs of 64MB ram sticks and both times it still only reports 64 instead of 128
[09:16] <grace> piece of crap
[09:16] <grace> ;^)
[09:16] <grace> amd64 yeah
[09:16] <darksoul> sethk: http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=244 i have been asking them forever, they cant come up with anything
[09:16] <grace> ;^)
[09:17] <darksoul> grace: amd 64bit rocks
[09:17] <liquidboy> ...
[09:17] <aftertaf> Ep|phany:  yes, you prepare the cd, open the burn dialog and choose the 'only create image' option
[09:17] <aftertaf> piece o' cake
[09:17] <intelikey> ;v)
[09:17] <grace> but im having trouble getting wine on there
[09:17] <aftertaf> grace:  drink beer then ;)
[09:17] <aftertaf> wine can be a real nightmare
[09:18] <aftertaf> tried qemu?
[09:18] <J_Element> what do u when a program freezes :S
[09:18] <grace> i might have to run ubuntu i386 just to get better backwards windoz comptibility
[09:18] <darksoul> sethk: that help
[09:19] <grace> !qemu
[09:19] <ubotu> somebody said qemu was an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo or http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=200357&postcount=1
[09:19] <grace> hm
[09:19] <grace> i like that
[09:19] <liquidboy> whats the name of the xfce main dock/panel?
[09:20] <lite> name?
[09:20] <intelikey> now i have [r-alt] +[f#]   tty13-24 access too
[09:20] <liquidboy> yeah, i want to try and start it from the terminal. it hasnt started when i started xfce
[09:20] <darksoul> btw how much is gnome supposed to run on as ram
[09:20] <sethk> darksoul, I'd interpret that to mean you can use ONLY ddr 400
[09:20] <lite> liquidboy, xfce4-panel?
[09:21] <BooZee> i have a USB web camera. when I connect it, nothing happens, and I don't know how can I use it..
[09:21] <darksoul> sethk: yea.. and i am using it
[09:21] <lite> liquidboy, did you try the tab key? ;)
[09:21] <Madpilot> J_Element: click on the "Close Window" X in the top right corner a few times; that should bring up the Gnome Kill App thing to put it out of it's misery...
[09:21] <sethk> darksoul, could simply be a bad stick.  We had a rash of bad memory from Samsung recently
[09:21] <darksoul> i mean omg im using one precent of my ram and 50% ram just using this, and a web broser
[09:21] <darksoul> sethk: yea. however, i bought a new stick and tried that
[09:22] <Madpilot> BooZee: try opening GThumb - it seems to talk to cameras quite well
[09:22] <J_Element> nop ! nuttin happened
[09:22] <darksoul> sethk: and everything works fine on all of them, its if i ADD it that everything starts crashing
[09:22] <liquidboy> how do i stop nautilus from running?
[09:22] <grace> i wonder if qemu runs happy on amd64
[09:23] <sethk> darksoul, you mean one stick works, no matter which stick, but two sticks fail?
[09:23] <darksoul> yes
[09:23] <darksoul> one time i got gnome to boot up, but things crashed at random times
[09:23] <sethk> darksoul, that's definitely a mother board problem.
[09:23] <Madpilot> darksoul: that sounds more like a motherboard problem than a RAM problem, then
[09:23] <liquidboy> when i type "xfce4-panel" (to start the panel, i get this error (xfce4-panel:9197): xfdesktop-menu-WARNING **: xfdesktop: Could not locate a menu definition file
[09:23] <liquidboy> (xfce4-panel:9197): xfdesktop-menu-CRITICAL **: desktop_menu_parse: assertion `filename != NULL' failedSegmentation fault
[09:23] <Ep|phany> i cant create a folder in /mnt it sys i dont have permisions how can i fix this
[09:23] <darksoul> sethk: great. its prob the speed or somthing. how would i fix this
[09:23] <BooZee> Madpilot: hmm.. I loaded the program, but I can't seem to find where is it's camera features...
[09:24] <geneo93> sudo is your friend'
[09:24] <Ep|phany> i gotta go threw command line?
[09:24] <grace> darksoul, hmmm could be custom bios ram settings
[09:24] <sethk> darksoul, you really can't fix mother boards these days.  everything is soldered in.  Try to get the manufacturer to replace it; it's defective.
[09:24] <darksoul> AND HOW MUCH BLOODY RAM IS GNOME SUPPOSED TO EAT UP WITH XCHAT AND A WEBBROSER RUNNING? just wonderin..since its eating up 263mb
[09:24] <grace> darksoul, how long have you had the board
[09:24] <sethk> darksoul, you can run memtest to prove it, then run memtest on another mobo with the same sticks
[09:24] <Madpilot> BooZee: I don't own a digi camera myself, but the one time I used it, GThumb had an "Import From Camera" function in one of it's menus
[09:24] <geneo93> yes sudo mkdir /mnt/bla bla
[09:25] <sethk> darksoul, the web browsers tend to gobble up unbelievable amounts of memory
[09:25] <intelikey> Ep|phany: sudo mkdir <foldername>
[09:25] <sethk> darksoul, which browser are you using?
[09:25] <Steil> Is there a way to make rhythmbox start as a tryicon only?
[09:25] <grace> sethk, good one
[09:25] <darksoul> sethk: did, one came up with errors, the other 2 works fine
[09:25] <darksoul> sethk: firefox
[09:25] <Madpilot> darksoul: I'll 2nd what sethk said, web browsers are RAM pigs...
[09:25] <darksoul> 263mb now
[09:25] <sethk> darksoul, firefox is a pig.  unfortunately the others are too.
[09:25] <intelikey> Ep|phany: or you could own /mnt    or chmod it  :)
[09:25] <Ep|phany> whats the command to move a file ?
[09:26] <Madpilot> Ep|phany: mv
[09:26] <intelikey> more than one way to skin a cat.
[09:26] <darksoul> sethk: it wouldent be a problem if i had my other stick in, right now its load is at 53%
[09:26] <Ep|phany> so sudo mv filenameandpath whereiwant to move it?
[09:26] <grace> darksoul, its not wise to mess with your bios over irc if you are not familiar with the bios
[09:26] <jasonjdp> current xvid situation:  so yeah, ive gotten past the fakeroot problem, now i get the same problem as when i was doing the generic linux install, not the debian one... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4690
[09:26] <Madpilot> Ep|phany: that looks right, yeah
[09:26] <darksoul> sethk: oh and the ram works on both slots as long as 2 sticks arent in so how would i fix this
[09:26] <sirexas> sethk, use ELinks web browser, it is very fast web browser
[09:27] <grace> the box i was given has a password locked bios so I cant even look at the settings
[09:27] <darksoul> grace: thats nice, the people who made the motherbaord cant do crap either, so im willing to take a risk ok!?!
[09:27] <Madpilot> darksoul: replace your motherboard?
[09:27] <intelikey> [cp file dest ]  && rm file       lol
[09:27] <darksoul> Madpilot: send me money?
[09:27] <grace> grace, when it comes to providing input on your bios
[09:27] <darksoul> Madpilot: i spent over 1000$ on this thing alredy
[09:27] <grace> there has to be a warned ya so disclaimer to go with it
[09:28] <Madpilot> grace: some mobos have a reset jumper - that'll remove the password if you want
[09:28] <grace> true
[09:28] <grace> but all my time on that box is gratous
[09:28] <darksoul> sethk: so im stuck right
[09:28] <Madpilot> darksoul: recently? if so, make a fuss - I had to RMA a new mobo early this year, it fried itself after I'd had it six weeks...
[09:29] <darksoul> Madpilot: lol...well i bought it from frys..thankfully i bought the motherboard there and chip thats it
[09:29] <geneo93> darksoul:  try resetting bios after you install both sticks
[09:29] <grace> its not like the 50 bucks I made, on buying and setting up the replacement, really covers my time
[09:29] <darksoul> geneo93: you mean clear cmos? i do that every time
[09:29] <geneo93> yes
[09:29] <android> how do I upgrade to 686 kernel?
[09:30] <darksoul> android: fresh install
[09:30] <geneo93> then your memory controler is crap
[09:30] <grace> darksoul, did you try a bios update
[09:30] <J_Element> can any one help me with this wine soft ?
[09:30] <darksoul> grace: nope, dont know how, sicne the damn updates come in .exe
[09:30] <android> darksoul, I thought it just was an apt-get command
[09:30] <darksoul> android: what are you trying to get?
[09:31] <grace> J_Element, im still look in at the wine soft scenario
[09:31] <Ep|phany> how would i delte a folder? sudo del /mnt/war
[09:31] <darksoul> omg cpu usage: 1% ram usage 53% hahaha funny..
[09:31] <geneo93> yes you can install i686 kernal with apt
[09:31] <J_Element> k
[09:31] <grace> J_Element, i put wine.sourceforge.net in my repository list and atp-get ignores it for some reason
[09:31] <dducko> rm -r
[09:31] <android> I'm now running the i386 kernel, but I want i686
[09:31] <J_Element> hrm
[09:31] <dducko> Ep|phany, rm -r is for folders
[09:31] <darksoul> http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=244 thats my motherboard..suggestions are nice
[09:31] <grace> so I cant go on with the next step
[09:31] <Ep|phany> so sudo rm -r mnt/war
[09:32] <lite> android, so install i686 kernel?
[09:32] <J_Element> u should put the universe & multiverse in ur repos
[09:32] <grace> have that too
[09:32] <intelikey> that should end the war Ep|phany
[09:32] <dducko> sudo apt-get install linux-image-686
[09:32] <grace> but I probably need the cvs from source forge cause im on amd64
[09:32] <sethk> andrew_, you can build the kernel for 686.
[09:33] <Ep|phany> keeps saying no file or directory
[09:33] <sethk> sorry, android
[09:33] <sethk> not andrew_
[09:33] <grace> anyone else here try to get wine running
[09:33] <J_Element> system/administration/settings/Reposatories/
[09:33] <sethk> Ep|phany, /mnt, not mnt
[09:33] <J_Element> i got it running
[09:33] <darksoul> sethk: its just pissing me off since i spent over 1000$ on this thing
[09:33] <Enquest> Where can i submit bugs?
[09:33] <grace> J_Element, are you on amd64
[09:33] <Ep|phany> thanks
[09:33] <J_Element> all i did was add the multiverse & universe packages
[09:33] <geneo93> Ep|phany:  thats because you didn't put / before mnt
[09:33] <dducko> !bugs
[09:33] <intelikey> !bug
[09:33] <android> ok, thanks.. the linux-image-686 will sure do it
[09:33] <ubotu> To file a bug, go to http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/ for packages in main or http://launchpad.ubuntu.com/malone/distros/ubuntu for Universe packages
[09:33] <J_Element> nop .....
[09:33] <darksoul> sethk: oh well i need a new motherboard anyway...since i now have 3x512mb ram sticks, and this only has 2 slots
[09:34] <grace> darksoul, kewl
[09:34] <grace> darksoul, what processor
[09:34] <Corin_777> hey
[09:34] <darksoul> grace: no not cool. sine its close to christmas, and its a amd64bit, sampron, 3000
[09:34] <grace> hhmmm
[09:34] <grace> not bad board
[09:34] <J_Element> is there an internet explorer proggie for ubuntu ?
[09:34] <grace> i mean chip
[09:35] <J_Element> the software im tryin to run needs it :S
[09:35] <Ep|phany> shit the $ mount command doesnt work
[09:35] <darksoul> grace: that is the chip
[09:35] <grace> 974 socket though
[09:35] <grace> I just got this allinone msi board for a teacher
[09:35] <darksoul> grace: and it is a nice board, no its 754 soket, the board rocks. this is why im getting pissed at the ram
[09:35] <Ep|phany> how can i give myself root or admin
[09:35] <grace> sempron 2500 512MB DDR400
[09:35] <grace> Ep|phany, sudo
[09:35] <intelikey> Ep|phany: sudo bash
[09:35] <geneo93> Ep|phany:  you need to use sudo for all root calls
[09:35] <Ep|phany> oh
[09:36] <Ep|phany> thanks
[09:36] <sethk> darksoul, if one of those sticks fails memory testing, you won't be able to use it with any MB
[09:36] <darksoul> grace: they said somthing about one channel controler...any ideas
[09:36] <grace> true
[09:36] <grace> yeah
[09:36] <grace> ram
[09:36] <grace> dual channel ram is a no no
[09:36] <grace> single channel ram
[09:36] <intelikey> geneo93: that assumes default setup
[09:36] <grace> check your sticks dude
[09:36] <sethk> grace, the newest chipsets remove that restriction
[09:36] <geneo93> well i use su
[09:36] <darksoul> sethk: yea. true. however they all could boot up and run..as long as there sepret, which brings me to wonderin what i do if its a single channel motherboard
[09:36] <sethk> grace, you can use one or two track in the same board
[09:37] <grace> are those chipsets on the socket 974 board?
[09:37] <robin> gg
[09:37] <darksoul> grace socket 754
[09:37] <sethk> darksoul, single channel doesn't mean single stick.
[09:37] <intelikey> geneo93: i always set the root passwd,  durring install.
[09:37] <sethk> grace, I'm not sure.  I work on embedded computers
[09:37] <grace> sethk, unless this board notes in particular about non dual channel
[09:37] <sethk> grace, the intel 915 chipset, e.g.
[09:37] <sethk> grace, yes, true
[09:37] <Enquest> hmm, my mouse somethimes dissapears and doesn't come back
[09:37] <sethk> grace, there are still plenty of boards around that can only use one or the other
[09:38] <darksoul> sethk: i know which is why im getting more then mad, i know i have to edit it in bios, i just dont know how..and i know its bios problem since it boots fine..its almost as if the computer gets confuesed...
[09:38] <intelikey> Enquest: usb mouse ?
[09:38] <grace> darksoul, sempron is a socket 974 vs socket 939
[09:38] <geneo93> intelikey:  thats not possible with ubuntu
[09:38] <sethk> geneo93, you can set the root password with   sudo passwd
[09:38] <Ep|phany> i mounted the image but i cant see it
[09:38] <Enquest> intelikey, yes
[09:38] <geneo93> sethk:  i know that
[09:38] <intelikey> geneo93: shows how little you know about your own system
[09:38] <darksoul> grace: really? since this motherboard only supports 754 and socket 754 was labled on the chip
[09:38] <Enquest> intelikey, it happend now two times this month
[09:38] <grace> darksoul, have you ever seen a bios before?
[09:38] <sethk> darksoul, quite possible.  Unfortunately, only the manufacturer, or perhaps the people who wrote the BIOS, can tell you what to do.
[09:38] <mal1> does that totem firefox plugin actually work?
[09:38] <mal1> i have yet to see it
[09:38] <grace> right my numbers are konfuzed
[09:38] <darksoul> grace: yes, i just dont know how to configure it
[09:39] <intelikey> Enquest: unplug and replug it when it does that.
[09:39] <grace> socket 754 just like this board I got hear
[09:39] <Enquest> intelikey, isn't that a bug?
[09:39] <darksoul> sethk: this is the second day im wating for a reply
[09:39] <sethk> grace, some of the ddr motherboards have a slew of DDR related configuration parameters that are mysterious unless you read the chipset docs thoroughly
[09:39] <Corin_777> where is the sources.list found?
[09:39] <sethk> darksoul, good luck.
[09:39] <intelikey> Enquest: probably.   you can file one if you like.
[09:39] <sethk> Corin_777, /etc/apt
[09:39] <Corin_777> thanks
[09:40] <darksoul> Corin_777: /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:40] <Enquest> intelikey, then I have to register ...
[09:40] <Corin_777> because when ever i use apt-get, ap-cache etc
[09:40] <Enquest> :(
[09:40] <grace> darksoul, bios updates are usually considered to be rather straight forward
[09:40] <Corin_777> it says
[09:40] <aftertaf> grace:  i'm testing qemu now to see if it installs xp as a VM on ubuntu :)
[09:40] <Corin_777> http://86.136.46.98/pastebin/view.php?id=37
[09:40] <Ep|phany> i did $ mount -o loop -t iso9660 -r /home/image/rh73-i386.iso /mnt/iso/rh73 but i cant see it mounted anywhere
[09:40] <darksoul> grace: ok how would i update it since the files are in a .exe...
[09:40] <grace> make a floppy and reboot
[09:40] <grace> aftertaf, kewl
[09:41] <grace> strange problem the win32 on amd64 linux
[09:41] <Ep|phany> can anyone help
[09:41] <intelikey> sethk: & geneo93; you can also set the root passwd durring install in any install mode by entering a blank user and making it loop back, it will then ask for you to set a root passwd, followed by the option to add a user.
[09:41] <darksoul> sethk: i did get this reply.. The 754 processors only have single channel memory controllers so nothing you can do will get you dual channel on a 754 board.
[09:41] <darksoul> 
[09:41] <Corin_777> ??
[09:41] <grace> darksoul, usually you download two files from the board provider
[09:41] <intelikey> just fyi
[09:42] <darksoul> grace: exe = not working on linux
[09:42] <Corin_777> which is newer, hoary or breezy?
[09:42] <sethk> darksoul, well, that's true in this case.
[09:42] <Corin_777> !upgrade
[09:42] <lite> Corin_777, breezy
[09:42] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[09:42] <aftertaf> grace:   qemu -boot d -k fr -hda win2000_disk -cdrom /dev/cdrom
[09:42] <darksoul> Corin_777: breezy
[09:42] <grace> darksoul, usually that would only be to raw write a floppy for you
[09:42] <sethk> darksoul, you can download a bootable DOS floppy or CD
[09:42] <Corin_777> ok
[09:42] <Ep|phany> anyone here do mounting
[09:42] <Andypoo> darksoul: What motherbaord?
[09:43] <Corin_777> and where is the upgrade guide?
[09:43] <Andypoo> darksoul: Most of the BIOS EXEs are actually self-extracting zips or rars.
[09:43] <Corin_777> i cant remember what to say to ubotu...
[09:43] <aftertaf> grace:  once i created a disk image with qemu-image . . . and you can emulate amd64 with itn, so i imagine the reverse is true
[09:43] <grace> you need a dos boot floppy and
[09:43] <intelikey> Ep|phany: mount question ?
[09:43] <Ep|phany> i
[09:43] <Ep|phany> i did $ mount -o loop -t iso9660 -r /home/image/rh73-i386.iso /mnt/iso/rh73 but i cant see it mounted anywhere
[09:43] <darksoul> Andypoo: its a exe self-extracting, built on windows.
[09:43] <grace> then copy those files to the floppy
[09:43] <Andypoo> darksoul: If you have RAR for Linux, just use that to extract from the exe.
[09:43] <darksoul> sethk: sp o giess the real question is, will a bios update solve the problem
[09:43] <grace> when it boots into dos then you can run the exe that updates the bios
[09:44] <geneo93> Ep|phany:  you need sudo
[09:44] <grace> darksoul, only if the state of bios is your problem
[09:44] <intelikey> Ep|phany: sudo mount -o loop /home/image/rh73-i386.iso  /mnt/iso/rh73
[09:44] <Andypoo> grace: That generally doesn't work because the extracted files are too big to also fit on the floppy, and the self-extractors are GUI :(
[09:44] <grace> but that would be the last soft possibility to rule out
[09:44] <Ep|phany> yea i did that
[09:44] <Ep|phany> but i cant see the mounted stuff anywhere in Computer
[09:45] <Andypoo> If you have a newer motherboard, you may not even need a bootable floppy.  Just the image on a floppy and enter the BIOS utility from normal BIOS.
[09:45] <Madpilot> !tell Corin_777 about breezyupgrade
[09:45] <Ep|phany> its just in /mnt
[09:45] <Andypoo> Which is somewhat handy.
[09:45] <geneo93> your trying to mount an iso image
[09:45] <grace> Andypoo, you can get dos boot images and use a linux raw write to do it
[09:45] <intelikey> Ep|phany: that assumes there is a mount point called /mnt/iso/rh73      does it exist ?
[09:45] <Andypoo> grace: <nod>  That helps too :)
[09:45] <Ep|phany> yea
[09:45] <Corin_777> :D
[09:45] <intelikey> and you did use sudo ?
[09:45] <Andypoo> But only if necessary.
[09:45] <Madpilot> Andypoo: very handy - my mobo has that - no need for Windows-only utils!
[09:45] <intelikey> no error message Ep|phany ?
[09:45] <grace> then the bios flash util itself has to fit on the floppy or the whole concept would stop there
[09:46] <Ep|phany> nope
[09:46] <grace> and the bios data file as well
[09:46] <Ep|phany> am i supposed to enable something?
[09:46] <Andypoo> grace: Yah -- that's another reason it is so handy to have BIOS' with built-in utils :)
[09:46] <Ep|phany> before i did the mount
[09:46] <Andypoo> Just find a floppy with enough room for the BIOS image and away you go.
[09:46] <Madpilot> grace: Asus mobos have that - have for years
[09:46] <darksoul> grace: is there any free programs out there that will extract a .exe
[09:46] <intelikey> Ep|phany: ls /mnt/iso/rh73
[09:46] <Andypoo> Most Gigabyte boards have it now.
[09:46] <Andypoo> Probably quite a few others too.
[09:47] <Andypoo> I don't think DFI do at the moment, although they have memtest86+ built into their BIOS, which is funky++ :)
[09:47] <Andypoo> A BIOS option to turn on memtest86+ on boot is useful :)
[09:47] <grace> darksoul, what mother board do you have?
[09:47] <darksoul> grace: i think i have said this, but let me look it up
[09:47] <grace> it may have included bios update over internet
[09:47] <Andypoo> darksoul: If it's a self-extracting RAR, you can download RAR for free from www.rarlab.com
[09:47] <Ep|phany> it says theres no directory
[09:47] <Ep|phany> but im in that directory right now
[09:48] <grace> Andypoo, he looking at other screen
[09:48] <Andypoo> darksoul: If it's a self-extracting ZIP, the infozip tools (unzip) should work and are obtainable on ubuntu already I believe.
[09:48] <darksoul> grace: http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=244
[09:48] <grace> right
[09:48] <ilba7r> hi i looked under proc/fan and the dir was empty
[09:48] <grace>   ^^^ for extractor
[09:48] <ilba7r> i noticed that the fan is never on while the pc is hot is there a file i can check if the fan controller is installed or not
[09:49] <intelikey> sorry brb.
[09:49] <Andypoo> darksoul: It's a rar.
[09:49] <grace> good choice board
[09:49] <Ep|phany> anyone know why my mount wont show up under Computer
[09:49] <darksoul> Andypoo: link please
[09:49] <intelikey> ok i'm back.
[09:49] <Andypoo> darksoul: www.rarlab.com
[09:49] <grace> hahaha
[09:50] <darksoul> Andypoo: oh nvm then
[09:50] <Andypoo> Unless you want me to extract the files and throw them on a server for you.
[09:50] <grace> Andypoo, is having dejavu
[09:50] <ilba7r> eplphany did you mount the media under /media
[09:50] <Ep|phany> no
[09:50] <Andypoo> grace: Hmm?
[09:50] <Ep|phany> i did it /,mt
[09:50] <ilba7r> thats why it does not show up
[09:50] <grace> that rar link you spit out a dozen times
[09:50] <intelikey> Ep|phany echo $PWD in that term and msg me the output
[09:50] <Andypoo> grace: Twice?
[09:50] <grace> more I saw it at least 3
[09:50] <Ep|phany> what do i do?
[09:51] <sethk> Andypoo, I don't think you need to dowload for a self extracter.  You download for an archive that is _not_ self-extracting
[09:51] <grace> ;^)
[09:51] <Andypoo> sethk: It's a Windows self-extractor..
[09:51] <intelikey> Ep|phany echo $PWD
[09:51] <sethk> Andypoo, that's the whole point of self-extracting.
[09:51] <grace> sethk, it self extracts to windowz not linux
[09:51] <ilba7r> to show up under computer i believe you have to mount it under /media
[09:51] <Andypoo> I'm confused.
[09:51] <Andypoo> You don't want RAR?  Or my link is not helpful?
[09:51] <grace> oddly enough im not
[09:51] <ilba7r> what are you mounting it should be mounted by gnome-volume-manager automatically
[09:51] <sethk> grace, if built for windows, sure.
[09:51] <intelikey> i didn't run off on you Ep|phany just killed my gui.
[09:51] <darksoul> sethk: my entire problem right now is, i dont know if it is a bios problem since i cant extract it
[09:52] <grace> sethk, it was built for windowz
[09:52] <darksoul> grace: yes..it was..and its pissin me off lol
[09:52] <darksoul> grace: well ubuntu64bit runs fine here so i dont really care
[09:52] <ilba7r> anyone know where the fan / thermal script is located?
[09:52] <sethk> darksoul, ok, I missed the "built for windows" part of the conversation, sorry
[09:52] <Ep|phany> k
[09:53] <Ep|phany> i msged that thing to you
[09:53] <grace> nvidia bios is a tad more sensitive than others
[09:53] <jmspeex> Anyone here can help me sort out a kernel issue?
[09:53] <darksoul> sethk: its fine
[09:53] <intelikey> me thinks not Ep|phany
[09:53] <darksoul> sethk: it seems like a bios problem..and i seriously hope its the problem.
[09:53] <Ep|phany> ill do it again
[09:53] <Andypoo> I am confused.
[09:53] <sethk> jmspeex, tell us what it is, and you'll find out.  :)
[09:53] <Seveas> ilba7r, /etc/acpi
[09:53] <Ep|phany> i pmed it to you again
[09:53] <sethk> Andypoo, I think I helped confuse you, so don't worry about it.
[09:53] <Andypoo> sethk :)
[09:53] <ilba7r> seveas there is no thermal control script there neither a fan one
[09:53] <Seveas> Ep|phany, on freenode you must be registered to send pms
[09:54] <Andypoo> I'm not confused by you :)
[09:54] <intelikey> Ep|phany if it opened a window when i said hey to you close that one and let me open you another one.
[09:54] <Ep|phany> k
[09:54] <intelikey> i'm in another client now.
[09:54] <jmspeex> sethk: Suspend to RAM is broken in 2.6.12 and 2.6.11 as shipped by Ubuntu 5.04. But it works with stock 2.6.11 and (stock and Ubuntu) 2.6.10
[09:54] <Ep|phany> k
[09:55] <grace> darksoul, check thi out
[09:55] <grace> Description:
[09:55] <grace>    1. Correct the core voltage reading of Sempron 2600+ and 2800+.
[09:55] <grace>    2. Add Sempron Rev.E6 CPU support.
[09:55] <grace>    3. BIOS compiled date: 06/14/2005
[09:55] <ilba7r> Seceas the pc get really hot i checked at /proc/acpi/thermal 79 and the fan file is empty and the fan did not come up. Does that mean that the fan control script is missing
[09:55] <grace> such a voltage issue could impact ram in a bad way
[09:55] <jmspeex> sethk: So it would seem that the faulty pactch is a 2.6.12 patch that Ubuntu also included in its own 2.6.11.
[09:55] <Ep|phany> i just registerd my nick
[09:55] <Corin_777> could anyone here please help me with eggdrop?
[09:56] <sethk> jmspeex, ok, seems like you have it all under control.
[09:56] <darksoul> grace: ill restart and check
[09:56] <grace> darksoul, any way that just means that weve come up with reasons to support genuine possibility that you bios update could fix your problem
[09:56] <jmspeex> sethk: no I don't. No idea where to go from there.
[09:56] <grace> but no guarantees
[09:56] <darksoul> grace: yea
[09:56] <grace> darksoul,
[09:56] <darksoul> grace: however, i have no freekin way to get a bios update atm lol
[09:57] <grace> write down the bios date and version when it boots
[09:57] <sethk> jmspeex, look at the source changes, see what they borked up.
[09:57] <grace> you may find out it already is at the most current
[09:57] <grace> or confirm it couldbe updated
[09:57] <Corin_777> anyone? small help needed with eggdrop...
[09:57] <grace> hm
[09:57] <darksoul> grace: k brb
[09:57] <grace> if you raw write a dos floppy
[09:57] <grace> then
[09:58] <grace> the self extractor should run off of that
[09:58] <grace> right
[09:58] <grace> ?
[09:58] <grace> any one
[09:58] <onkarshinde> are there any packages in breezy-backports yet?
[09:59] <jmspeex> sethk: Any place I can find a description of the patches that got included? (not just a diff)
[10:00] <sethk> jmspeex, best thing to do is email the author
[10:00] <Corin_777> someone: I have installed eggdrop, but when i run it it says config file not found...  what should i do?
[10:01] <sethk> Corin_777, give it its config file, of course
[10:01] <Corin_777> sethk, how?
[10:01] <Corin_777> i dont know where a config file is to give it...
[10:01] <darksoul> grace: didint say, so im going to go with update
[10:02] <sethk> Corin_777, look in the logs, see if it writes out the path to the file it is looking for.  If not, run it under strace and get the file name and path that way.
[10:02] <intelikey> i see it.
[10:02] <onkarshinde> Corin_777: Did you install eggdrop-data package?
[10:02] <Corin_777> what logs? under strace? i dont understand....
[10:02] <Corin_777> onkarshinde, yes, i did
[10:02] <darksoul> why is gnome-look.org down again
[10:02] <sethk> Corin_777, the main system log is /var/log/messages
[10:02] <Corin_777> ok
[10:03] <sethk> Corin_777, strace is a program that runs another program and tells you every kernel request that the program makes
[10:03] <Corin_777> ok
[10:03] <sethk> Corin_777, the program makes a kernel request to open a file
[10:03] <sethk> Corin_777, so you can see the file name that way.
[10:03] <onkarshinde> Does anyone know when OOo2 will be updated in breezy?
[10:03] <nnonix> darksoul: they're running windows update (jk)
[10:04] <darksoul> nnonix: ..
[10:04] <Corin_777> sethk, the system log doesnt show anything for today...
[10:04] <ptlo> Corin_777, for eggdrop you need to prepare a config file which holds info about its nickname, the channels, etc. then you should run: eggdrop <conffile> (or, even better, you can put #!/path/to/eggdrop as the first line of the fil, chmod +x conffile and running it)
[10:05] <Corin_777> ptlo, how do i know what the config file should look like? and where should i put it?
[10:05] <darksoul> grace: you here
[10:06] <Corin_777> ptlo?
[10:06] <ptlo> Corin_777, i believe you've got an example eggdrop.conf with the installation (you can type: dpkg -L <package_name> to see all the files which belong to the package)
[10:06] <Tonik> Has anyone succeeded in installing Internet Explorer on Breezy?
[10:06] <onkarshinde> I am trying to compile one program that includes iconv.h. But ld gives error that -liconv doesn't exist. Can someone help me?
[10:06] <ptlo> Corin_777, you can use that one as a template. copy it anywhere (the directory really doesn't matter, if you're the only user on your machine and you are planning on having only one eggdrop, you can use that one directly)
[10:07] <Corin_777> ok
[10:07] <grace> was off
[10:07] <grace> back now
[10:07] <darksoul> grace: ok
[10:08] <darksoul> grace: it didint show what i had, so im betting on the update, now, how do i get the update if its only availible on a .exe
[10:08] <grace> if you raw write a dos floppy
[10:08] <grace> the self extractor should run off of that
[10:08] <Corin_777> ptlo, cant find an example....
[10:08] <darksoul> grace: i dont have rar, and no floopy drive
[10:08] <derrickw> i am trying to find ways to optimize wine because it was running fallout 2 horribly. i lowered the colour to 16-bit and set applications to run in their own window (so it wouldn't try to run at full screen)
[10:08] <Corin_777> when i do dpkg -L eggdrop i get this: pastebin/view.php?id=38
[10:08] <derrickw> should this help at all?
[10:08] <grace> no floppy means no flash bios either
[10:08] <onkarshinde> I am trying to compile one program that includes iconv.h. But ld gives error that -liconv doesn't exist. Can someone help me?
[10:08] <Corin_777> http://86.136.46.98/pastebin/view.php?id=38
[10:08] <darksoul> grace: ...
[10:09] <darksoul> grace: fuck.....
[10:09] <ptlo> Corin_777,btw  http://www.egghelp.org/setup.htm
[10:09] <grace> the whole method of flash bios depends on boot off of floppy
[10:09] <darksoul> grace: what about cd
[10:09] <grace> technically you could create some bootable dos cd
[10:09] <darksoul> grace: thank you.
[10:09] <grace> you'd have to prepare it ahead
[10:09] <grace> make an iso
[10:10] <grace> make a bootable iso
[10:10] <grace> then burn it
[10:10] <sethk> Corin_777, ok, looks like you don't have a sample there, so use the web site that ptlo gave you
[10:10] <darksoul> grace: ..i hate you.. lol so would the update solve it
[10:10] <ptlo> Corin_777, did you install eggdrop-data package (as onkarshinde suggested)?
[10:10] <grace> reasonably good probability
[10:10] <Corin_777> ptlo, yes i did
[10:10] <darksoul> grace: just guess on the chances..so yes it sould
[10:10] <Madpilot> grace: with my Asus mobo, there's an onboard flash util; the only thing you put on the floppy is the actual bios
[10:10] <ptlo> Corin_777, could you post dpkg -L output for that, please?
[10:10] <grace> i dont guess
[10:10] <grace> I predict odds
[10:10] <Corin_777> ptlo, that website tells me the conf file (example) is where i extracted the package to, but i didnt, i used apt-get
[10:10] <darksoul> grace: right, ill just boot up my other computer with a floppy drive
[10:10] <sethk> Corin_777, then do the dpkg -L on the eggdrop-data package also
[10:11] <darksoul> grace: now what do i need to make it work right on a floppy
[10:11] <grace> uh would it have windows onit
[10:11] <derrickw> could someone tell me if music.whiskeydream.com is up and running? i'm not sure if my domain is working right now or not
[10:11] <darksoul> grace: no it wouldent
[10:11] <grace> well at least it has a floppy
[10:11] <darksoul> grace one sec
[10:11] <Corin_777> http://86.136.46.98/pastebin/view.php?id=39  for dpkg -L eggdrop-data, ptlo
[10:12] <FabMatt> Yesterday i tried to get connected to Ubuntu Severs but i got rejected with a ban message (You may be infected with a worm)
[10:12] <FabMatt> but now it's entered
[10:12] <FabMatt> why?
[10:12] <ptlo> Corin_777, there it is /usr/share/doc/eggdrop-data/examples/eggdrop.conf.gz
[10:12] <ptlo> Corin_777, you need to gunzip it and copy it somewhere, edit it and then run: eggdrop <conffile>
[10:13] <Corin_777> gunzip? how?
[10:13] <grace> darksoul, check out the motherboard and bios for an on board bios util. if it has one then you probably only need the one text file on the disk
[10:13] <grace> you may still need to put your floppy drive in it though
[10:13] <darksoul> grace: nope dont think so
[10:14] <ptlo> Corin_777, do something like this: mkdir ~/eggdrop; cd eggdrop; cp /usr/share/doc/eggdrop-data/examples/eggdrop.conf.gz .; gunzip eggdrop.conf.gz; gedit eggdrop.conf; eggdrop eggdrop.conf
[10:14] <Corin_777> where should i put eggdrop.conf?
[10:14] <intelikey> Corin_777 home
[10:14] <grace> darksoul, your life might be simpler to visit a windows box and prepare the floppy you need and then come back
[10:14] <Corin_777> and what is the command to move it to a different dir? ive forgotten :(
[10:15] <intelikey> mv
[10:15] <cyphase> what's the best way to set permissions on my home folder so other users can't access it?
[10:15] <grace> the put your drive in and there by - by pass your head ache
[10:15] <darksoul> grace: do you have windows
[10:15] <intelikey> cyphase chmod 700 $HOME
[10:15] <intelikey> join the 700 club  :)
[10:16] <derrickw> does anybody know why the cursor does not move smoothly at all when i emulate directx applications in wine? is there any way to improve this? i just want to play fallout and it's running very poorly
[10:16] <Ep|phany> i mounted over my desktop is there anyway to unmount?
[10:16] <cyphase> won't they be able to access files like..
[10:16] <cyphase> /home/cyphase/Deskop
[10:16] <cyphase> Desktop*
[10:16] <sethk> Ep|phany, umount
[10:16] <jmspeex> sethk: who's the author? (aren't there *lots* of authors)
[10:16] <Ep|phany> by going sudo unmount?
[10:16] <intelikey> nope they cant get into you home if it is 700
[10:16] <grace> darksoul, ?? where ya go
[10:17] <cyphase> so if i have a file in my home that's 777, they can't directly reference that file?
[10:17] <Ep|phany> sudo unmount doesnt work
[10:17] <cyphase> just making sure :)
[10:17] <ChunkAhoy> Hello to everyone, i would like someone to help me verify if my new computer hardware is suported by Ubuntu
[10:17] <topyli> Ep|phany: what/who exactly did you mount? and do you mean your mount point is your desktop?
[10:18] <Corin_777> ok, so i now have a .conf file in /home/admin ....
[10:18] <intelikey> topyli he mounted an iso on $HOME
[10:18] <Corin_777> what now?
[10:18] <ptlo> Corin_777, edit it. there are a lot of comments in it, and use the egghelp.org link i gave you also for info ...
[10:19] <Madpilot> ChunkAhoy: list the hardware - in a pastebin, if it's a long list - and people can have a look at it - ask Google too
[10:19] <ChunkAhoy> i have this: 64bit venice 3500+, BFG 7800GT, DFI Lanparty NF4, 2x wd1600js hdd in raid, Creative Audigy 2 zs,
[10:19] <topyli> Ep|phany: give the mount point as an argument to umount: sudo umount /home/xxxx (or, as it sounds, /home/xxxx/Desktop
[10:19] <intelikey> and of course everything gui craped out when that happened...
[10:19] <ptlo> Corin_777, do read *all* of it. there's a line in the config file that will deliberately kill the bot if you don't locate and remove it :)
[10:19] <pc22> enyc, hello
[10:19] <ChunkAhoy> What i want to know mostly is the compatibility with NF4 chipset and NVRaid
[10:19] <intelikey> topyli it's home not desktop
[10:20] <Corin_777> ptlo, which one?
[10:20] <Corin_777> :o
[10:20] <Madpilot> ChunkAhoy: is that SATA "fakeRAID"?
[10:20] <ChunkAhoy> yes,  it is Sata
[10:20] <ptlo> Corin_777, no cheating :)
[10:20] <topyli> intelikey: oh, ok. (he said 'over my desktop', which confused me)
[10:20] <Corin_777> :'(
[10:20] <topyli> it's tricky then
[10:20] <Corin_777> will i know which one?
[10:21] <intelikey> yeah it took me a few to figure him out too topyli
[10:22] <ChunkAhoy> i can't find on google if its fakeraid or not
[10:22] <ptlo> Corin_777, yes, it's like: die "you forgot to edit me"' ;
[10:22] <topyli> intelikey: can't umount $HOME easily while logged in. can you give device names as arguments to umount?
[10:22] <ptlo> Corin_777, don't worry, just take your time and fammiliarize yourself with it
[10:22] <Madpilot> ChunkAhoy: you might have trouble with the SATA fakeRAID, from what I've read (haven't used it myself)
[10:22] <intelikey> yeap it may require reboot....  in his case....         he was in /mnt/war   and i told him how to mount blah .   so he closed the term and reopened it then ran the command.... now he mad at me.....
[10:22] <Corin_777> ptlo, how do i know where dynamic channel settings are stored?
[10:23] <sethk> topyli, he means ~/Desktop
[10:23] <ptlo> Corin_777, uhh...errr...ummm....geee...i guess there's a setting for that somewhere in the config file...
[10:23] <ispiked> if a module is listed in lsmod will adding it to /etc/modules to get it to load at boot time do anything?
[10:24] <ptlo> ispiked, it should
[10:24] <Corin_777> ptlo, there is, it wants to know where the .chan file is stored...
[10:24] <ChunkAhoy> ok, well, i am willing to sacrifice the Raid in order to install Ubuntu
[10:24] <ispiked> ptlo: so loading the sata modules might make resuming from suspend work?
[10:24] <topyli> Ep|phany: ok. man umount says "umount [options]  dir | device", so you could probably use the device name as the argument
[10:24] <ChunkAhoy> Have you heard about problems with NF4 ?
[10:24] <ptlo> Corin_777, choose some location, the bot will generate these
[10:24] <Madpilot> ChunkAhoy: for testing just the NF4 stuff, you could try the LiveCD
[10:24] <Ep|phany> i got it unmounted
[10:24] <ptlo> Corin_777, i'm sorry i don't know exactly how it works anymore, it's been a while :)
[10:25] <Corin_777> ptlo, can you come to #flood?
[10:25] <ptlo> ispiked, i don't know about that :) if you load the disk support prior to accessing the disk, i guess that should work, but i've never played with suspend/resume
[10:25] <ChunkAhoy> oh yeah, i'll try that,  Thank you verry much Madpilot. Its verry nice to have a place where pple help like this.
[10:25] <ptlo> Corin_777, i'm there
[10:25] <Cryptid> How do i get Beep Media player to use Winamp Skins???
[10:26] <Madpilot> ChunkAhoy: np - have fun ;)
[10:26] <ispiked> ptlo: well, it's worth a try. I'm just trying to figure out the differnce between it loading from /etc/modules and dynamically loading modules when it recognizes the hardware.
[10:26] <ZzeCoOl> Can sowmone tell me tha site  where ia can upload my coped console line ?
[10:26] <Corin_777> ptlo, any ideas about that bit?
[10:26] <topyli> Ep|phany: and told no-one, but left me reading man pages here?
[10:26] <ZzeCoOl> lines*
[10:26] <ptlo> Corin_777, that's how you configure the channels your bot will sit on
[10:27] <Corin_777> so i remove the '#'s?
[10:27] <ptlo> remove the #'s, and don't forget to change the channel name from #lamest :)
[10:28] <ZzeCoOl> ok found it (pastebin.com)
[10:30] <Venson> Hey all, is there an official (or not) ubuntu live-cd guide for just-born, drooling n00bs available online?
[10:31] <ispiked> Venson: guide for what?
[10:31] <Venson> ispiked: running the ubuntu live cd
[10:31] <ZzeCoOl> I have set my fstab to auto mount read-write  my windows partitons  but when im trying to access my vfat partition i still done have write privs :/
[10:31] <Corin_777> ptlo, for stuff like '# flood-kick 3:10'  can i just leave like that if i dont want it, or do i HAVE to edit to '# flood-kick 0:0' ?
[10:31] <ZzeCoOl> http://pastebin.com/434112
[10:31] <ispiked> Venson: my mom could do it...
[10:31] <ZzeCoOl> plz take a look
[10:31] <ispiked> Venson: insert, use.
[10:31] <ptlo> Corin_777, you can leave it with #
[10:31] <Venson> ispiked: congratulate your mom for me...
[10:31] <Venson> =)
[10:31] <samscol> i'm trying out breezy on a laptop. when i try to boot the installer, i see the message "GRUB _" where _ is the cursor. Then it hangs. Does anyone know where GRUB's error messages are shown?
[10:31] <Venson> *from
[10:31] <ispiked> Venson: I mean, I'm not trying to offent, I just don't understand what you're asking about.
[10:32] <Venson> ispiked: like i mentioned, this is to be given to utter n00bs
[10:32] <ispiked> Venson: ah.
[10:32] <axel> hello
[10:32] <Venson> ispiked: this is for people who think "Hmm...the cd isn't working...maybe i should throw it away"....at which point, they should really be fixing their BIOS or something
[10:32] <axel> is skype downloadable on the universe or multiverse ?
[10:33] <ZzeCoOl> Venson: its just that linux - Ubuntu isnt MAME32
[10:33] <ZzeCoOl> ..
[10:33] <Venson> ZzeCoOl: hmm?
[10:33] <ZzeCoOl> O.o
[10:33] <hyphenated> axel: it's downloadable from skype.com
[10:33] <ZzeCoOl> >.<
[10:33] <ZzeCoOl> I have set my fstab to auto mount read-write  my windows partitons  but when im trying to access my vfat partition i still done have write privs :/   http://pastebin.com/434112
[10:34] <samscol> anyone?
[10:34] <samscol> i'm trying out breezy on a laptop. when i try to boot the installer, i see the message "GRUB _" where _ is the cursor. Then it hangs. Does anyone know where GRUB's error messages are shown?
[10:34] <bimberi> axel: a breezy deb for skype is available via http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:34] <ispiked> ZzeCoOl: why not just do rw,users for the options?
[10:35] <siimo> anyone here use ps2pdf to make pdf files? i use -dEmbedAllFonts=true but it still wont embed the fonts anyone know why?
[10:35] <intelikey> ZzeCoOl add umask=o in fstab.
[10:35] <ZzeCoOl> aha
[10:35] <ZzeCoOl> :OO intelikey
[10:35] <ZzeCoOl> script is rdy man :)
[10:35] <axel> bimberi, thx
[10:35] <bimberi> axel: np :)
[10:35] <intelikey> like /dev/hdc1 /disks/disk vfat defaults,noauto,users,umask=0 0 0
[10:35] <intelikey> ZzeCoOl ^
[10:36] <ZzeCoOl> let me finish my fstab and u will get it :))
[10:36] <intelikey> example but you probably want user in place of users and auto in place of noauto.
[10:37] <soundray> Can anyone recommend a Socket 939 board that works well with Ubuntu?
[10:37] <topyli> samscol: probably nowhere, since grub doesn't yet have a filesystem to write to, and there's no operating system booted
[10:37] <samscol> topyli: do you know where grub's error messages are documented? as in some web page where the grub bootup sequence is explained?
[10:38] <axel> bimberi, is it a repo or website because i get a conexion refud
[10:38] <axel> bimberi, is it a repo or website because i get a conexion refused
[10:38] <samscol> i googled, but only found a page with late stage error messages
[10:38] <topyli> samscol: dunno, i bet grub's home page has documentation though
[10:38] <samscol> the kind that are shown after bootup
[10:39] <bimberi> axel: website, i get connection refused too, must be unavailable atm :/
[10:40] <axel> bimberi, oki i'll go on skype.com thx anyway
[10:40] <bimberi> axel: k
[10:44] <Corin_777> ptlo, its not working....  it says "you didnt edit the config file completely like you were told, did you?"
[10:45] <Corin_777> and ive edited everything i can think of
[10:45] <henrik_> Hi! I have a strange problem. Suddenly, after trying to restore my Win XP MBR, I'm unable to mount my Windows partitions in Ubuntu: It says, translated to english; "the [special]  partition /dev/hda1 does not exist", but it worked before I did the "fixboot" command!
[10:45] <ptlo> Corin_777, search for that line in the config file
[10:45] <Corin_777> what line?
[10:45] <sethk> henrik_, you clobbered your partition table, most likely
[10:46] <ptlo> Corin_777, invoke search in your editor, and type 'you didn't edit the config file completely' and see where it finds it
[10:46] <Corin_777> oh lol
[10:46] <Corin_777> i thought i had alread got that, maybe there were two
[10:46] <henrik_> sethk: Okay. I tried to avoid messing with my partiontable. Is there anyway to get the old settings back without loosing any data?
[10:46] <Corin_777> ptlo, http://pastebin.com/434122
[10:47] <Corin_777> ??
[10:48] <vbgunz> Firefox 1.5 is officially released... how long till Ubuntu sees it coming down the pipe?
[10:48] <vbgunz> Am I the first to ask or the 1,345,212? give or take a few...
[10:48] <Corin_777> ptlo?
[10:49] <ptlo> Corin_777, don't use ./eggdrop -m .... , use: eggdrop -m ... (don't put './' in front)
[10:49] <sethk> henrik_, you can reset the partition table with fdisk, _if_ you know what the settings should be.
[10:49] <sethk> henrik_, no data has been lost
[10:49] <sethk> henrik_, if you don't know the numbers, though, it can take some time to figure out.
[10:50] <sethk> yh
[10:50] <Corin_777> ptlo, http://pastebin.com/434124
[10:50] <sethk> henrik_, overwriting the partition table change only the partition table, which is why I said no data is lost.
[10:51] <Corin_777> but ptlo, when i do /msg projecthack hellp, it says there is no user with that nick...
[10:52] <ptlo> Corin_777, maybe you put it on another irc server or something :)
[10:52] <henrik_> sethk: Ok. Good. I just have one partition on my first windows hd, and one on my second. Should I use fdisk?
[10:53] <intelikey> cfdisk is easier
[10:53] <Corin_777> ptlo, pm
[10:54] <sethk> henrik_, I use fdisk.  some people think cfdisk is easier.  I'm used to fdisk.  either should work for you
[10:54] <sethk> henrik_, you need to know the starting sector for the second partition
[10:54] <sethk> BRB
[10:55] <henrik_> sethk: But I only have one partition on the hd in question!
[10:55] <intelikey> henrik_ what are you wanting to achieve ?
[10:55] <sethk> henrik_, that makes it easy.  :0
[10:55] <intelikey> what is the goal ?
[10:55] <animal_> i have problems installing binutils it tells me to put an enviernment to the compiler or something  anyone know what to do?
[10:56] <sethk> henrik_, possiblyl the type is the onlly problem.
[10:56] <henrik_> intelikley: I would like to mount my Win XP partition in Ubuntu, cause I've messed up Windows MBR.
[10:57] <sethk> intelikey, he rewrote his MBR, and lost the ability to mount that partition
[10:57] <intelikey> animal_ sudo apt-get install binutils  ?
[10:57] <henrik_> sethk: Ok. According to my partition table, /dev/hda1 starts at sector 0.
[10:57] <boris`````> i have a question regarding ubuntu
[10:57] <boris`````> it doesn't smarty
[10:58] <boris`````> where do you think your partition table lies?
[10:58] <intelikey> boris````` name calling ?
[10:58] <henrik_> boris: Ok. You win. Be proud.
[10:58] <intelikey> be nice.
[10:58] <boris`````> just letting you know
[10:58] <boris`````> hey, i even called you smart
[10:59] <intelikey> yes smarty you did.
[10:59] <boris`````> so about my question
[10:59] <henrik_> boris: Thanks. And I called you a winner :-)
[10:59] <boris`````> i have a question regarding ubuntu
[10:59] <boris`````> was it written by africans?
[10:59] <Venson> heh
[11:00] <intelikey> it is intercontanental    or world wide.
[11:00] <henrik_> sethk: Ok. Sorry for that. Why would the type be an issue?
[11:00] <boris`````> so it was just named by africans?
[11:01] <Corin_777> ptlo, how can i "telnet to the bot"?
[11:01] <intelikey> probably by americans you know how they are.
[11:01] <Venson> boris`````: it has an ancient african word for its name....is that a problem?
[11:01] <Venson> boris`````: you should read the website...it has a lot of information on there
[11:01] <ptlo> Corin_777, telnet address_of_the_bot port_of_the bot (address is the hostname where you have it running, port is a port you specified
[11:02] <Corin_777> so telnet MY_IP port ?
[11:02] <AMDXP> brb
[11:02] <Corin_777> and how do i know the port?
[11:02] <boris`````> i don't like africans
[11:03] <panico> ciao a tutti
[11:03] <Venson> boris`````: why not?
[11:03] <intelikey> i'd say that was more of a problem to you boris````` than to them.
[11:03] <boris`````> Venson: they steal stuff
[11:03] <Venson> boris`````: you obviously haven't read your history right. We're all from Africa. Your lineage can be traced back to apes from there
[11:03] <Venson> boris`````: you deserve a slap for that :)
[11:04] <Venson> boris`````: steal how? when? why? what'd they steal?
[11:04] <Corin_777> ptlo, how do i know the port?
[11:04] <boris`````> they stole my tv
[11:04] <Venson> boris`````: serves you right
[11:04] <ptlo> Corin_777, man, read the conf file
[11:04] <boris`````> before i liked africans
[11:04] <topyli> boris`````: iirc, western folks steal whole continents :)
[11:04] <boris`````> but now i don't
[11:05] <Venson> boris`````: if you don't stop with your prejudiced talk, sooner or later you will be kicked out of here permanently. So behave.
[11:05] <Corin_777> but ptlo can you see any where in the config thats wrong which makes it not connect to server?
[11:05] <boris`````> okay, okay
[11:05] <Venson> boris`````: stereotyping a whole continent of people because of the actions of one is _stupid_
[11:05] <ptlo> Corin_777, no, seems ok
[11:05] <intelikey> easy! topyli those were euros me thinks.
[11:05] <boris`````> tell me, what does ubuntu mean in english?
[11:06] <Venson> i hope you do realize Africa is a continent ;)
[11:06] <Madpilot> boris`````: please go read this: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/document_view
[11:06] <boris`````> nah
[11:06] <viviersf> ok
[11:06] <viviersf> how can i clear my mbr
[11:07] <intelikey> shall we all gang up on the troll and slap him around a bit ?
[11:07] <boris`````> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
[11:07] <Corin_777> ptlo, fixed it
[11:07] <Corin_777> :D
[11:07] <Corin_777> thanks for all you help ptlo
[11:07] <ptlo> Corin_777, cool, np
[11:07] <boris`````> tell me, what does ubuntu mean in english?
[11:07] <Corin_777> ptlo, do you use affero?
[11:07] <Corin_777> or whatever it is
[11:08] <Corin_777> 'ubuntu' is an ancient african word meaning 'cannot install gentoo'
[11:08] <Madpilot> boris`````: the URL I gave you explains that, and why we're not impressed by your trolling...
[11:08] <ptlo> Corin_777, err never heard of it
[11:08] <Venson> boris`````: i've told you once before to read the website. You have been warned.
[11:08] <skypa> greetings, I was wondering if usplash needed some kernel parameters to work
[11:08] <skypa> since I installed ubuntu from debootstrap, usplash ain't really working :)
[11:08] <boris`````> Madpilot: it's not meant to impress you, dolt
[11:09] <boris`````> it's meant to entertain me
[11:09] <ptlo> btw, 'ubuntu' loosely  means 'everything in one package'' in croatian :)
[11:09] <grace> m
[11:09] <Corin_777> ptlo, its something some people (like nalioth) use
[11:09] <Corin_777> and people can rate them on how helpful they are
[11:09] <viviersf> thx boris````` ill try that quick
[11:09] <Corin_777> in irc, what is +n?
[11:09] <boris`````> viviersf: why?
[11:10] <boris`````> Corin_777: no dumb questions mode
[11:10] <Corin_777> boris`````, wtf
[11:10] <viviersf> boris`````, when i install grub sometimes it doesnt install properly and then it doesnt load at start
[11:10] <Madpilot> Corin_777: in whois, it means you're identified to the server, AFAIK
[11:10] <Corin_777> ok
[11:11] <boris`````> viviersf: and that explains why you want to obliterate your partition table?
[11:12] <boris`````> so uh
[11:12] <boris`````> what does ubuntu mean?
[11:12] <TreeStump> hi
[11:12] <boris`````> HIA@
[11:13] <TreeStump> sup?
[11:13] <TreeStump> do ppl here know heaps about Ubuntu?
[11:13] <intelikey> loads
[11:13] <boris`````> they know more about it in #debian
[11:14] <TreeStump> ok i was just wondering if i can set up a router/NAT server with ubuntu
[11:14] <intelikey> yep
[11:14] <topyli> TreeStump: sure
[11:14] <boris`````> indubitably
[11:15] <boris`````> hmm
[11:15] <TreeStump> its just i am running Win Server 03 at the moment but i keep getting Blue screen of death...
[11:15] <boris`````> actually, i have a question
[11:15] <boris`````> TreeStump: that's probably your fault
[11:15] <boris`````> windows is quite stable
[11:15] <TreeStump> no it isnt
[11:15] <TreeStump> it works fine with any other OS
[11:15] <topyli> TreeStump: my desktop here is a router if you ask my windows client
[11:16] <Corin_777> ptlo, do you remember how to use eggdrop?
[11:16] <TreeStump> what i want to do is have my Ubuntu box connect to the net and then my computer connect to that for a connection
[11:16] <boris`````> duh
[11:16] <Corin_777> ptlo, no commands seem to be working....
[11:16] <boris`````> that's what a router is
[11:16] <topyli> TreeStump: yep, works perfectly
[11:16] <TreeStump> ok so if i just install normal old Ubuntu ill b able to do this?
[11:17] <boris`````> a b c d e f g
[11:17] <topyli> yes
[11:17] <TreeStump> ok, lol
[11:17] <rob_p> TreeStump:  NAT how-to and Internet Connection Sharing script for ubuntu --> http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/12/27/
[11:17] <topyli> gotta go to work, as batman used to say
[11:17] <ptlo> Corin_777, /dcc chat bot ... then when it asks for password, enter it.
[11:17] <boris`````> of course you will
[11:17] <eedge> used to say? does that mean batmans dead...
[11:17] <Corin_777> ptlo, doesnt work....
[11:17] <ptlo> Corin_777, gotta go, good luck with the bot. google for eggdrop help, there are loads of available information
[11:19] <boris`````> just enable ip forwarding, add a masquerade rule to your nat table, postrouting chain, manually configure the inner interface and run a dhcp server, and obtain the outer interface's info using a dhcp client
[11:20] <boris`````> elementary, my dear watson
[11:20] <boris`````> so anyway
[11:21] <boris`````> can i use ubuntu to download pornography?
[11:21] <boris`````> or is that against some african principle?
[11:23] <Seveas> boris`````, of course you can. You might need some additional codecs to watch your downloads
[11:23] <Corin_777> Seveas, are you any good with eggdrop?
[11:23] <Seveas> Corin_777, eggdrop is bad, tcl sucks
[11:23] <Seveas> (so: no)
[11:23] <Corin_777> ok
[11:23] <Seveas> I'd advice supybot instead
[11:24] <StevenK> It still disturbs me that I was in here a few days ago answering questions.
[11:24] <Seveas> why does that disturb you?
[11:24] <StevenK> Given that I've now installed Breezy and have problems myself. :-P
[11:24] <Seveas> hehe :)
[11:29] <skypa> greetings again, anyone here with usplash up and running?
[11:32] <LoRe> !find win32codecs
[11:32] <LoRe> !tell LoRe about win32codecs
[11:32] <aftertaf> LordMokus:   you can /msg ubotu keyword too
[11:33] <LoRe> ah, thanks :)
[11:33] <aftertaf> lol.. :)
[11:33] <aftertaf> sorry LordMokus  :)
[11:33] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'win32codecs' returned no results.
[11:33] <StevenK> w32codecs, and it isn't in the archive.
[11:34] <StevenK> LoRe: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:34] <Seveas> skypa, a lot of people :)
[11:35] <aftertaf> ""
[11:35] <aftertaf> oops
[11:35] <Seveas> aftertaf, ''
[11:35] <FJ_Sanchez> Hi
[11:35] <aftertaf> lol
[11:35] <Seveas> hi FJ_Sanchez
[11:35] <aftertaf> howdy Seveas :)
[11:36] <Seveas> Welcome to #ubuntu, how may we help?
[11:36] <skypa> Seveas, would you mind having a look into your /boot/grub/menu.lst or /etc/lilo.conf and telling me what parameter is passed on to your kernel?
[11:36] <skypa> I'm trying to figure out why usplash won't load at boottime :>
[11:36] <intelikey> i guess you always wanted to do that   lol
[11:36] <Seveas> skypa, 'splash' is needed
[11:36] <FJ_Sanchez> I cannot use traceroute... always says unknown host
[11:36] <Seveas> and probably a sudo dpkg-reconfigure linus-image-$(uname -r)
[11:36] <LoRe> is there an alphabetically ordered list of my windows somewhere in gnome?
[11:37] <Seveas> to rebuild the initrd
[11:37] <skypa> with 'splash' beeing...?
[11:37] <skypa> ic
[11:37] <aftertaf> skypa:  mine doesnt always work either... i think it tried sth with a module, and fails, have you checked your kernel logs?
[11:37] <Seveas> skypa, the kernel parameter ;)
[11:37] <FJ_Sanchez> It's traceroute6, can anyone help me?
[11:37] <FJ_Sanchez> traceroute6 utility, iputils-ss020927
[11:37] <Seveas> skypa, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4694
[11:37] <FJ_Sanchez> Is it only for IPv6?
[11:38] <Seveas> FJ_Sanchez, yes
[11:38] <Seveas> for ipv4, use tracepath or mtr
[11:38] <FJ_Sanchez> Ok thanks
[11:38] <Seveas> mtr is really cool
[11:38] <skypa> that's the one.. tywm Seveas :)
[11:38] <FJ_Sanchez> Mmm, it's nice
[11:38] <FJ_Sanchez> Thank you
[11:39] <skypa> hum.. the stock ubuntu kernel is bootsplash patched?
[11:39] <intelikey> hehhe -bash: mtr: command not found
[11:39] <skypa> that's a shame.. I though usplash was a _real_ usermode bootsplash :/
[11:39] <skypa> *thought
[11:39] <Seveas> skypa, it's not a kernel patch
[11:39] <Seveas> it's real usermode
[11:40] <Seveas> but the things need to be in the initrd to work
[11:40] <Seveas> (that's what the dpkg-reconfigure does)
[11:41] <Seveas> intelikey, apt-get to the rescue :)
[11:41] <skypa> alright then..I think .. let's see if I can teach my ol' bloated debian to usplash :>
[11:41] <Seveas> skypa, good luck with that :)
[11:41] <intelikey> question why does ub require initrd ?   is the kernel too big without it ?
[11:41] <jedi> hey guys, quick question... what's the package name of the flash player browser plugin?
[11:41] <jedi> i always keep forgetting it
[11:41] <StevenK> intelikey: No, it allows you to have everything as modules.
[11:41] <intelikey> Seveas ah that would be urpmi for me thanks.  :)
[11:41] <Seveas> intelikey, monolithic kernels are an obsolete concept, only popular among people who still live in the 90s and/or are gentoo ricers
[11:42] <skypa> Seveas, that's kinda blasphemic ;)
[11:42] <axel> which client can I use to videoconference on aim ??
[11:42] <Seveas> axel, gaim-vv
[11:42] <skypa> high security systems often use hardened monolithic kernels
[11:42] <Seveas> or gaim-2 when it's released
[11:42] <Chousuke> modules are good for you
[11:43] <Seveas> mguh biggetje
[11:43] <intelikey> it just looks like they could have put ext2fs support in the kernel.....
[11:43] <intelikey> or 3
[11:43] <Seveas> intelikey, no
[11:43] <Seveas> not everyone uses it
[11:43] <Seveas> so why put it in the kernel..
[11:44] <Chousuke> initrd works
[11:44] <Seveas> putting it in a module is 0% slower
[11:44] <axel> Seveas: is gaim-vv on the repos ?
[11:44] <Seveas> axel, nop
[11:44] <axel> oki i google
[11:44] <krak`nix> how do i fix "profile in use" firefox error
[11:44] <corona> hi can someone help me with customizing bash colours?
[11:44] <Seveas> krak`nix, killall firefox-bin
[11:45] <skypa> its bootsplash time.. brb
[11:45] <krak`nix> :~$ killall firefox-bin
[11:45] <krak`nix> firefox-bin: no process killed
[11:45] <intelikey> ah, so it could boot (by default) without an initrd,     as ub is so (it's all supposed to be default) anyway....
[11:45] <intelikey> but i was just asking.....
[11:45] <krak`nix> computer froze, had to reset, now firefox wont launch :(
[11:46] <Seveas> krak`nix, find ~/.mozilla/firefox -name lock -exec rm '{}' ';'
[11:46] <sethk> krak`nix, didn't clean up a lock file, look in /tmp
[11:46] <Seveas> sethk, firefox locks are in ~/.mozilla/firefox/
[11:47] <sethk> Seveas, k
[11:47] <intelikey> Chousuke initrd works ?   yeah if you don't want to make a boot disk....   but it won't fit on a floppy.   he you remember those ?
[11:47] <sethk> Seveas, there is also (at least sometimes) a named pipe in /tmp
[11:47] <krak`nix> Seveas: ty that worked :)
[11:48] <davix> anyone knows of a good alternative to Microsoft's OneNote?
[11:48] <Seveas> sethk, I've never seen that :)
[11:48] <Chousuke> intelikey: huh?
[11:48] <Chousuke> intelikey: boot floppies are a completely different matter.
[11:48] <Seveas> why would kernel and/or initrd be on a boot floppy?
[11:48] <Jerub> what's the best software to use with a palm pilot?
[11:48] <Seveas> only grub needs to be there
[11:48] <Jerub> I got a freebie palmIII, but have no idea what linux software to use with it
[11:49] <sethk> Seveas, happens when an app invokes firefox on a url
[11:49] <Seveas> Jerub, evolution is popular
[11:49] <intelikey> grub.... yuch
[11:49] <Seveas> sethk, a thanks
[11:49] <Seveas> intelikey, lilo is worse
[11:49] <sethk> Seveas, kernel may be there on a rescue floppy
[11:49] <sarek> hi
[11:49] <intelikey> lilo on  a floppy .......   *shivers*
[11:49] <Seveas> sethk, there are live cd's for that purpose :)
[11:50] <Seveas> (no I don't use machines without cd anymore, in fact: most of my machines don't have a floppy drive)
[11:50] <krak`nix> anyone know of a way to setup (or maybe an extension) a filter for downloads in firefox
[11:50] <krak`nix> so certain file types go to a different folder than the default dl folder
[11:51] <intelikey> ok you said it right there.    that is the attatude i expected.      the "if your hardware is not up to date screw you" attatude......   yep.
[11:51] <Seveas> intelikey, ;)
[11:51] <Chousuke> attitude.
[11:51] <Chousuke> :P
[11:51] <Chousuke> intelikey: anyway, he's got a point.
[11:51] <Seveas> not having a cd drive is not just 'not up to date', it's completely obsolete :)
[11:51] <krak`nix> i'd hate to see a machine that doesn't have a cdrom drive :o
[11:51] <Seveas> (except for pxe machines)
[11:51] <Chousuke> indeed.
[11:52] <sarek> can I somehow get firefox and thunderbird to display an english gui, although German is the default language in my gnome-environment and mozilla-thunderbird-locale-de is installed?
[11:52] <Seveas> but with pxe, you don't need no stinking floppies either :)
[11:52] <krak`nix> if anything it is floppy that has disappeared
[11:52] <krak`nix> ive stopped putting them in my machines
[11:52] <Seveas> sarek, 'LC_ALL=en_US firefox'
[11:52] <odyssey> krak`nix, thin clients dont have cd drives
[11:52] <Chousuke> floppies are slow, low-capacity and fragile.
[11:52] <Seveas> odyssey, thin clients are pxe
[11:52] <Chousuke> I know someone who runs Woody on a 486 and does netboot :)
[11:52] <Seveas> dude..
[11:52] <Seveas> evil :)
[11:53] <krak`nix> lol..
[11:53] <Chousuke> he runs irssi on it and uses ssh and does development on it
[11:53] <Seveas> lol
[11:53] <odyssey> Chousuke, even dvds are low-capacity now
[11:53] <Chousuke> his swap is also on a network drive :P
[11:53] <Seveas> I hope he uses distcc with access to a nice fast machine ;)
[11:53] <intelikey> yes i know the point.   and it is prevalent in the hightech world.    i know that.   but i never figured out why it something was the greatest thing that ever was, you've got to get one,  then the next year the same folks are telling you oh throw that junk away......    makes no sense to me....
[11:53] <Chousuke> Seveas: of course.
[11:53] <Chousuke> But hey, that machine works :)
[11:54] <krak`nix> intelikey: if you take care of your machines you can always use them for something
[11:54] <sarek> Seveas: no, that does not work ... Firefox still is in German (the menues etc.)
[11:54] <Chousuke> intelikey: what?
[11:54] <Chousuke> that isn't what we're telling you
[11:54] <Seveas> intelikey, I'm not a hype-person (except that I jumped on the ubuntu bandwagon very early), but floppys imho are completely obsolete and superseded by usb disks and cd-rw
[11:54] <Chousuke> just floppies were olde five years ago
[11:54] <Chousuke> I just recently bought a PS2 ;P
[11:54] <intelikey> krak`nix yessir.  an 80286 will do more today than it would brand new.
[11:55] <Chousuke> because it was cheap and all the games for it are cheap.
[11:55] <Seveas> intelikey, more of nothing is still nothing ;)
[11:55] <Chousuke> and it has damn good games too :)
[11:55] <odyssey> Chousuke, couldnt wait for the ps3 to come out?
[11:55] <Chousuke> that would've been stupid
[11:55] <Seveas> odyssey, and pay 6 times as much per game?
[11:55] <Chousuke> because PS3 is expensive.
[11:55] <Chousuke> and the games are expensive
[11:56] <Chousuke> and I would've only bought PS2 games.
[11:56] <Seveas> btw: we're going horribly off-topic here
[11:56] <StevenK> So are new PS2 games.
[11:56] <zeroshot> on a g5 running 5.10 anyone know how active the context menu's ?
[11:56] <Chousuke> But hmm.
[11:56] <Seveas> zeroshot, 'context menus'?
[11:56] <Chousuke> right-click? ;P
[11:56] <zeroshot> right click
[11:56] <Seveas> yeah, right click for the menu...
[11:56] <Chousuke> intelikey: a 286 would be useless
[11:56] <hyphenated> sarek: you probably wanted to set LANG, not LC_ALL (or both)
[11:56] <StevenK> Does anyone know why XEmacs on Breezy only shows 2 fonts, Clean and Fixed?
[11:56] <intelikey> i'm glad all my rant wasn't for naught, at least Chousuke has a clue.....  :)
[11:57] <intelikey> scratch that.
[11:57] <Seveas> hahahaha
[11:57] <Chousuke> intelikey: it can't run linux :/
[11:57] <odyssey> Seveas, how much are games where you come from?
[11:57] <Seveas> odyssey, no idea, my favourite game is gcc :)
[11:57] <intelikey> or you may have something there.  well a 386 then.
[11:57] <Chousuke> intelikey: and besides, the value to size ratio of a 286 is too low :P
[11:57] <intelikey> :)
[11:57] <hyphenated> Seveas: have you won it yet? ;-)
[11:58] <skypa> well.. that didn't quite splash :p
[11:58] <odyssey> Seveas, sounds like you would like gentoo
[11:58] <Seveas> hyphenated, sometimes it gives me an ICE, I hope it means ice cream :p
[11:58] <Seveas> odyssey, eww no
[11:58] <Chousuke> 386 might be passable, but I think the least powerful junk I could put to use would be 486
[11:58] <hyphenated> Seveas: hah
[11:59] <intelikey> hmmm i have a 486 lappy here some place with mdk9 on it....
[11:59] <joda> quick question: how do I check if a certain option is compiled into the current kernel?
[11:59] <Chousuke> intelikey: mdk9. :D
[11:59] <Chousuke> isn't that a bit heavy?
[11:59] <odyssey> whats the best way to upgrade breezy to badger? Use apt or download the iso? Does ubuntu support upgrading from booting the new install iso?
[11:59] <Seveas> joda, inspect /boot/grub/*config*
[11:59] <intelikey> console only....
[11:59] <Seveas> odyssey, apt is better
[11:59] <Chousuke> or well, of course you can strip it down
[11:59] <intelikey> the hd is only 200m
[11:59] <Seveas> and Ubuntu supports upgrading by inserting an install cd (or mounting the iso)
[11:59] <Seveas> not by booting from it
[12:00] <Chousuke> I wish I could get myself some decently powerful and cheap x86 hardware
[12:00] <joda> Seveas, there's no file or dir called *config* in that folder :/
[12:00] <messju> where can i find apache's fop for breezy?
[12:00] <Seveas> odyssey, btw: 'breezy' and 'badger' are the same: it's "Breezy Badger"
[12:00] <Chousuke> something like 1.6GHz and 512MB of RAM. :)
[12:00] <Seveas> joda, /boot/*config* i mean
[12:01] <Seveas> on breezy: /boot/config-2.6.12-9-686
[12:01] <skypa> Seveas, do you know what piece of software produces those neat "Starting xx [ok] " messages in the boot process?
[12:01] <skypa> since standard debian does not do that
[12:01] <odyssey> Seveas, arr i meant hoary to badger, thats probably the main reason i dont use ubuntu is because i dislike there release names so much
[12:01] <joda> Seveas, got it, thanks a bunch :)
[12:01] <Seveas> skypa, init :)
[12:01] <Chousuke> Freaky Ferret!
[12:01] <Chousuke> I saw that in the wiki
[12:01] <Seveas> skypa, you need an updated lsb init functions file
[12:01] <Chousuke> I definitely want a Ferret.
[12:01] <intelikey> i still like the <= 1ghz stuff myself, the price is better on it, and i don't game anyway.
[12:01] <Chousuke> not freaky, maybe.
[12:01] <Madpilot> Chousuke: Inebriated Iguana ;)
[12:02] <StevenK> Funny Ferret
[12:02] <Seveas> Funky Ferret
[12:02] <StevenK> Fuzzy Ferret
[12:02] <odyssey> Gonadal goat?
[12:02] <Chousuke> fantabulous ferret
[12:02] <Seveas> Freaking Ferret
[12:02] <Chousuke> ;P
[12:02] <Madpilot> Flattened Ferret - the roadkill distro ;)
[12:02] <Seveas> rofl
[12:02] <intelikey> robust rooster   :)
[12:02] <StevenK> Madpilot: *Ouch*
[12:02] <StevenK> Madpilot: And Battered Badger? :-)
[12:02] <Seveas> 12:02 here - time for breakfast
[12:03] <Madpilot> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames
[12:03] <StevenK> That's the one!
[12:03] <hyphenated> I'm still running horny hedgehog
[12:03] <Seveas> haha
[12:04] <Seveas> Wacky Warthog
[12:04] <Chousuke> Whacko Warthog
[12:04] <intelikey> stoned skunk   ?
[12:04] <AMDXP> anyone having issues with the repositories?
[12:04] <Chousuke> :D
[12:04] <Seveas> AMDXP, no
[12:04] <AMDXP> i cant apt-get anything at all
[12:04] <Seveas> AMDXP, errors on the pastebin please
[12:04] <Chousuke> mangy mutt would be the worst though.
[12:05] <aftertaf> intelikey:  hmmmmm... :)
[12:05] <AMDXP> pastebin? where is that
[12:05] <intelikey> AMDXP close synaptic and then try.
[12:05] <Seveas> !tell AMDXP about pastebin
[12:05] <Chousuke> wtf. :p
[12:05] <aftertaf> windows new release is called Constripated Cow, right?
[12:05] <Seveas> ekomof, that would be Biologic German in dutch :)
[12:05] <AMDXP> thanks Seveas
[12:05] <Chousuke> Too many spambots.
[12:06] <Chousuke> Try to think of something with Q or X
[12:06] <aftertaf> choudesh:  my brain segfaulted thanks to your suggestion
[12:06] <intelikey> no animals with those letters are there ?
[12:07] <aftertaf> oh dearie dear
[12:07] <intelikey> disected deer
[12:07] <hyphenated> you won't have to worry about those for 15 years or so
[12:07] <Seveas> $ gdm /sbin/aftertafs-brain
[12:07] <Seveas> > run
[12:07] <Seveas> segfault
[12:07] <Seveas> bt
[12:07] <Seveas> E: no brain found
[12:07] <intelikey> dashing deer
[12:08] <Chousuke> gdb aftertafs-brain.core <- mind-reading?
[12:08] <Seveas> rofl
[12:08] <hyphenated> gdm .. logging into his brain, huh? ;-)
[12:09] <intelikey> thoughtfs ?
[12:09] <Seveas> $ chroot /var/chroot/hyphenated
[12:09] <Seveas> $ ls /var/porn | wc -l
[12:09] <hyphenated> intelikey: it'd need an fsck each time you mount it
[12:09] <Seveas> 4212391123
[12:09] <hyphenated> Seveas: still room for some more!
[12:09] <Seveas> df -h
[12:10] <Seveas> /dev/md0 /var/porn 122TB 121RB 1%
[12:10] <aftertaf> hmm. thanks. guess i need a n upgrade ;)
[12:10] <hyphenated> haha
[12:10] <aftertaf> loool
[12:11] <Seveas> hmm, this channel is more off-topic than #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:11] <Seveas> we need some questions in here
[12:11] <aftertaf> when i run xp install in qemu, why does it take 6 hours to boot,
[12:11] <aftertaf>  /aside   how's that ?
[12:12] <Chousuke> How to explain God to a UNIX geek? "Imagine someone who's got root on EVERY box..."
[12:12] <intelikey> root# mount aftertaf'brain -t thoughtfs /dev/null -o loop
[12:12] <Seveas> loool :)
[12:12] <aftertaf> heheheh geek humour!
[12:12] <intelikey> :)
[12:12] <aftertaf> as i find it funny, am i one too? ;)
[12:12] <Seveas> speacking of geek humour: http://geekz.co.uk
[12:12] <Seveas> read all the comics from the beginning
[12:12] <intelikey> lol
[12:12] <intelikey> yessir
[12:14] <Seveas> hi RichiH
[12:15] <RichiH> oi
[12:15] <Chousuke> Speaking of geek humour... Once I was listening to a programming lecture, and there was an error in the presentation sheets (whatever you call those)... So, the lecturer went on "Now we get to this for loop... see, W H I L E, for!"
[12:15] <lillpelle> How do I change the console font on the non-graphic ttys?
[12:15] <axelm> hey anyone know how to configure powernowd, i cant find a decent explantion on the net
[12:15] <Chousuke> it made the audience laugh a bit :)
[12:15] <orbx> Seveas: I have installed php5 on the ubuntu apache2 server, but when i try and view php files insted of viewing them it prompts me to download them. Any ideas how i can fix this?
[12:16] <Seveas> orbx, sudo a2enmod php5; sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[12:16] <mir> .
[12:16] <mir> When I boot ubuntu install cd, the screen goes blank when the graphical installer is suposed to show up, anyone who can help ?
[12:16] <jyk> hi
[12:16] <onkarshinde> where can report broken packages?
[12:16] <jyk> ?
[12:17] <Seveas> onkarshinde, depends on which package and what the proble is
[12:17] <axelm> mir, maybe cd is corrupt
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[12:17] <odyssey> odd
[12:17] <axelm> hey anyone know how to configure powernowd, i cant find a decent explantion on the net
[12:17] <Seveas> mir, Ubuntu has no graphical installer
[12:18] <mir> axelm: No, I have tried several cds.. same results... Can it be that there is a problem with gfx drivers?
[12:18] <mir> Seveas: okey, but it changes resulution I think, or goes in to some sort of other screen mode.. Thats when I get a blank screen.. Got any ideas?
[12:19] <onkarshinde> Seveas: The package lincvs is a kde package. It depends on libqt. Its dependencies list specifies libqt3c102-mt, where as this package is renamed to libqt-mt in breezy.
[12:19] <axelm> mir, can u access the boot command line ?
[12:19] <intelikey> mir frame buffer mode
[12:19] <mir> Help me out here, I HATE the pre installed windows
[12:19] <Seveas> onkarshinde, that bug is known
[12:19] <axelm> hey anyone know how to configure powernowd, i cant find a decent explantion on the net
[12:19] <Seveas> search malone
[12:19] <onkarshinde> Seveas: Isn't there anything that can be done?
[12:19] <Seveas> axelm: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[12:20] <davix> any students use linux? I'm looking for an alternative for Ms OneNote.
[12:20] <Seveas> onkarshinde, either wait for the motu to fix it or patch it yourself ;)
[12:20] <mir> intelikey: could it be some roblem with frame buffer mode?.. I have a ATI 200 Express card
[12:20] <aftertaf> davix:  what is onenote?
[12:20] <Seveas> davix, what is OneNote?
[12:20] <onkarshinde> Seveas: I don't know patch process.
[12:20] <aftertaf> hahaaaaaaaaa Seveas beat ya ;)
[12:20] <Seveas> aftertaf, will you STOP looking in my brain
[12:20] <Seveas> kthxbywe
[12:20] <aftertaf> no shortcut ;)
[12:20] <axelm> seveas, ok sorry i usually try three times only anyway was the last
[12:20] <intelikey> yes could be.
[12:20] <orbx> sorry Seveas could you repeat that comand?
[12:20] <mir> axelm: I have not tried to boot into root.. But asume it works as long as it is in the original screen mode.
[12:21] <Seveas> orbx, sudo a2enmod php5 && sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[12:21] <onkarshinde> !motu
[12:21] <ubotu> motu are the Masters of the Universe (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU)
[12:21] <davix> Seveas, aftertaf, http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010858031033.aspx
[12:22] <orbx> Seveas: it says that the module is already enabled
[12:22] <Seveas> onkarshinde, apt-get source lincvs; sudo apt-get build-dep lincvs; cd lincvs-$version_number_here; sed -e 's/c102//' -i debian/control dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot; sudo dpkg -i ../*deb
[12:22] <Seveas> (sort of)
[12:22] <Seveas> orbx, did it also restart apache?
[12:22] <fukngruv> hello?
[12:23] <Seveas> if not: sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[12:23] <Seveas> hi fukngruv
[12:23] <fukngruv> I could use a little help
[12:23] <mir> Hey guys, no one has any suggestions?... Please don't let me alone here in the dark with windows
[12:23] <Seveas> fukngruv, if you explain with what, maybe we can help
[12:23] <orbx> Seveas: No i don't think apache restarted
[12:23] <fukngruv> I just downloaded realplayer10gold.bin and have no idea how to run it in the terminal
[12:23] <Seveas> orbx, the restart it :)
[12:24] <intelikey> not with &&   you said  ; the first time tho
[12:24] <Seveas> !tell fukngruv about restricted
[12:24] <Seveas> fukngruv, read what ubotu sent you
[12:24] <fukngruv> well how do I run a bin file in the terminal I am new to linux
[12:25] <Seveas> fukngruv, read what ubotu sent you!
[12:25] <orbx> Seveas > nothing happens when i try to restart with: sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[12:25] <Seveas> that has instructions on how to use realplayer
[12:25] <Seveas> orbx, hmm, odd
[12:25] <fukngruv> -k- how about this. How do I run any program in the terminal
[12:25] <fukngruv> I am used to dos
[12:25] <fukngruv> trying to learn linux
[12:25] <Seveas> fukngruv, just type the command
[12:25] <orbx> Seveas: is it only in the apache2.conf where i have to edit for php to work or do i have to edit in php.ini?
[12:26] <intelikey> fukngruv ./ is not in the path maybe.    try  ./file
[12:26] <fukngruv> I typed in blahblahblah.bin and it says command not found
[12:26] <Seveas> orbx, not even in apache2.conf
[12:26] <Seveas> fukngruv, ./realplayerbla.bin
[12:26] <Seveas> make sure the file is executable
[12:26] <Seveas> chmod +x bla.bin
[12:26] <fukngruv> says no such file but I am in the proper dir
[12:27] <orbx> Seveas > so php should just work?
[12:27] <Seveas> orbx, yeah :|
[12:27] <intelikey> fukngruv  dos  searches  .\ (which is ./ in linux)  but linux only searches the $PATH for files you type.     :)
[12:27] <Seveas> unless you manually hacked up apache2.conf and removed a few essential parts
[12:27] <mir> Is it possible to install in non frame buffer mode ?
[12:28] <fukngruv> I tried chmod +x and it said cannot access no such file
[12:28] <mir> Knoppix just booted correctly.
[12:28] <intelikey> fukngruv  ls   and see if the file is in the same dir you are in.
[12:28] <fukngruv> yes it is
[12:29] <fukngruv> it is in black text if that matters
[12:29] <intelikey> what colour did it show as ?
[12:29] <Seveas> fukngruv, make sure you spell it right
[12:29] <intelikey> i see.
[12:29] <orbx> Seveas > so no more ideas? :(
[12:29] <Seveas> including capitalization
[12:29] <fukngruv> is it case sensitive?
[12:29] <intelikey> yes
[12:30] <intelikey> fukngruv [tab]   the tab key will complete file names for you so you can use it for spellcheck
[12:30] <krak`nix> anyone here have any experience with xboard?  trying to resize the window but it doesn't let me :(
[12:30] <fukngruv> ran chmod and it turned green still wont run
[12:30] <fukngruv> chmod +x
[12:31] <intelikey> if it is green it is now executable.
[12:31] <fukngruv> what command do you use to execute
[12:31] <intelikey> ./file[tab]      [enter] 
[12:32] <fukngruv> thank you got it you guys rock
[12:32] <intelikey> welcome
[12:34] <fukngruv> mozilla still won't use the plugin
[12:34] <krak`nix> (totem:8429): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[12:34] <Seveas> fukngruv, you don't need realplayer to play realmedia files
[12:34] <Jerub> blarg.
[12:34] <krak`nix> ?? :o
[12:34] <intelikey> did you read the webpage you were pointed at to begin with ?
[12:34] <Seveas> krak`nix, ignore
[12:35] <fukngruv> no I am trying to stream
[12:35] <fukngruv> video
[12:35] <BooZee> I have a webcam with a usb connection. nothing happens when I plug it in to the comp
[12:35] <Seveas> fukngruv, you don't need realplayer to play realmedia streams either
[12:35] <Crasp> mplayer <3
[12:35] <Seveas> +w32codecs
[12:35] <krak`nix> Seveas: double clicking a video file does't work, but if i go through terminal, run totem, open the file manually it does :(
[12:35] <Crasp> perhaps totem can play it as well
[12:35] <fukngruv> when I go to a page with a stream the stream window turns kinda off white and blank
[12:35] <Crasp> but not sure
[12:35] <fukngruv> totem wont play
[12:36] <krak`nix> when i double click the movie file i get
[12:36] <Crasp> well i don't like totem anyway, i wonder why it's still the "default" mediaplayer for ubuntu
[12:36] <krak`nix> The Application "totem" has quit unexpectedly.
[12:36] <krak`nix> You can inform the developers of what happened to help them fix it.  Or you can restart the application right now.
[12:37] <fukngruv> How do I get mozilla to play my streaming video the plugin is installed now but wont work
[12:37] <Crasp> krak`nix: sudo apt-get install mplayer w32codecs
[12:37] <fukngruv> how do I run apt-get?
[12:38] <Crasp> fukngruv: you open a terminal
[12:38] <fukngruv> and?
[12:38] <bimberi> fukngruv: sudo apt-get install <package>
[12:38] <intelikey> sudo apt-get install blah
[12:38] <Nak> hai
[12:38] <Jerub> what's the latest ubuntu, 'breezy' ?
[12:38] <Crasp> then you type: sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[12:38] <bimberi> Jerub: yes
[12:38] <fukngruv> -k- how do I uninstall programs?
[12:38] <Crasp> apt-get uninstall
[12:38] <intelikey> fukngruv 'man apt-get '   is the book on it.
[12:38] <Crasp> eh
[12:38] <Crasp> apt-get remove
[12:38] <bimberi> fukngruv: sudo apt-get remove <program>
[12:39] <bimberi> fukngruv: with --purge to "completely remove"
[12:39] <fukngruv> thanks I have to type sudo also?
[12:39] <bimberi> fukngruv: yes
[12:39] <krak`nix> http://pastebin.com/434183
[12:39] <fukngruv> sorry I don't know much about linux YET
[12:39] <intelikey> or set the root password which these guys frown on.
[12:39] <BooZee> webcam help - how can I access my usb's webcam?
[12:40] <bimberi> fukngruv: hehe, np :)
[12:40] <asad2005> does ubuntu support sata II and how to ensure drive is working as sata II not sata I
[12:40] <intelikey> !sata
[12:40] <ubotu> I don't know, intelikey
[12:41] <asad2005> serial ATA
[12:41] <intelikey> yeah i was looking to a help node on it
[12:42] <fukngruv> ran sudo remove it asked for password did a few things then said couldn't find package
[12:43] <bimberi> fukngruv: show us the command you ran
[12:43] <onkarshinde> Seveas: Who apponits translaters in launchpad? There is no translators team for Marathi Language.
[12:43] <mir> Okey, I can confirm that when I go into frame buffer mode (while installing) my screen goes blank... Anyone got any tips?..
[12:43] <intelikey> then it is either not installed or you installed it from some other source than the dpkg system
[12:43] <Corin_777> whats the command to find all files related to a package?
[12:43] <fukngruv> sudo apt-get remove RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[12:43] <bimberi> Corin_777: dpkg -L <package>
[12:43] <Corin_777> -L
[12:43] <Corin_777> thats it
[12:44] <Corin_777> thanks
[12:44] <Corin_777> :D
[12:44] <bimberi> np :)
[12:44] <intelikey> fukngruv did you use apt-get install to install it ?
[12:44] <intelikey> well there you go.
[12:44] <Seveas> fukngruv, that is NEVER going to work
[12:44] <bimberi> fukngruv: ha, no, apt-get remove applies only to things installed using apt tool (such as apt-get, synaptic, ...)
[12:45] <bimberi> *an apt
[12:45] <fukngruv> how do I uninstall a program then?
[12:46] <bimberi> fukngruv: you look for uninstall instructions that came with it
[12:46] <intelikey> bimberi actually dpkg not apt.   apt is front end for dpkg =debian packager    or something like that
[12:46] <bimberi> intelikey: true
[12:46] <fukngruv> OH okay damn dos is easy guess I'll learn this soon enough
[12:46] <borup> hmmmm I'm getting BADSIG ... from dk.archive.ubuntu.com
[12:46] <mir> Anyone knows how to turn of frame buffer while installing ubuntu ?
[12:46] <onkarshinde> Seveas: Seveas: Who appoints translators in launchpad? There is no translators team for Marathi Language.
[12:47] <Jerub> onkarshinde: you can 'appoint' yourself :)
[12:47] <fukngruv> how do I view a text file in terminal?
[12:47] <onkarshinde> Jerub: No I can't. It saves I don't have permission
[12:47] <intelikey> less file
[12:47] <intelikey> less READ.ME
[12:47] <fukngruv> thanks
[12:48] <intelikey> up&down arrow   / search forward    ? search backward    q=quit
[12:48] <fukngruv> Can't find uninstall instructions anyone know how to uninstall realplayer 10?
[12:48] <Seveas> fukngruv, not.
[12:49] <Seveas> you installed it with a .bin, they don't come with uninstallers
[12:49] <krak`nix> does totem have conf files anywhere?
[12:49] <Seveas> krak`nix, in gconf
[12:49] <fukngruv> SO i'm stuck with it?
[12:49] <krak`nix> where's that :o
[12:49] <bimberi> Seveas: "The connection was refused when attempting to contact seveas.ubuntulinux.nl." :(
[12:49] <fukngruv> has to be a way to uninstall a bin
[12:50] <Seveas> bimberi, correct, the thing is down :)
[12:50] <mememe> Hi, I have a ATI Mobility radeon x300.. and I want to run two monitors (not cloned, with the ability to move windows between them). Is this at all possible? I'm using Gnome.
[12:50] <Seveas> what did you want to download?
[12:50] <bimberi> Seveas: k, nothing personally, been taking a few queries about it :)
[12:50] <ralf> hi all
[12:50] <mememe> I've successfully managed to Clone the window or run two displays (gnome-panel crashes a lot and you can only move applications that supposrt movement between displays)
[12:51] <intelikey> fukngruv he was telling you all along not to, and you just wanted to know howto......  i'm one of those guys that is you ask me how to wipe your whole hard drive i don't ask why i just tell you  'sudo dd if=/dev/urnadom of=/dev/hda '
[12:52] <fukngruv> kewl so if you don't install a ap then your stuck with the program
[12:52] <intelikey> if it is not a .deb file made for ubuntu you probably don't want it fukngruv
[12:53] <morzel> hi all
[12:53] <Corin_777> hey, whats the command to move a file from /location_A/ to /location_B/ ?
[12:53] <aftertaf> Corin_777:  mv /pathto:file :newpath/tofile/
[12:53] <fukngruv> I didn't clarify I installed the file realplay_10.0.3-1i386.deb Now I want to get rid of it
[12:53] <aftertaf> Corin_777:  mv /pathto/file /newpath/tofile/
[12:53] <aftertaf> even
[12:53] <Corin_777> thanks
[12:54] <morzel> how can I open rich text format (.rtf) files?
[12:54] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  find it in synaptic and click to remove it
[12:54] <bimberi> fukngruv: sudo apt-get remove realplay
[12:54] <intelikey> source tarballs that install with  ./configure && make && sudo make install      can usually be uninstalled with   sudo make uninstall      but don't count on it.
[12:54] <MARCHEV> is any body from BG
[12:54] <fukngruv> thanks bimberi worked perfect
[12:55] <bimberi> or use checkinstall in place of 'make install'
[12:55] <intelikey> aftertaf he installed it via   ./real*.bin
[12:55] <aftertaf> intelikey:  not sure.....
[12:55] <bimberi> fukngruv: hehe, good :)
[12:55] <intelikey> yes aftertaf   :)
[12:55] <fukngruv> good it's gone in my apps list to
[12:56] <fukngruv> you guys rock
[12:56] <fukngruv> know a good web page to learn more about the shell commands?
[12:56] <bimberi> !cli
[12:56] <ubotu> well, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[12:56] <fukngruv> thanks
[12:56] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  very good !!!!!^^^^^^
[12:57] <fukngruv> one more question and I'll leave
[12:57] <fukngruv> what command do I use to del a file?
[12:57] <mememe> rm
[12:57] <fukngruv> thakns
[12:57] <fukngruv> thanks
[12:57] <intelikey> fukngruv rm -i ...... oh well...
[12:58] <geargolem> hello.  I am having draw problems in breezy with 3d packages.
[12:58] <intelikey> was going to tell him about -i  for safety  on multi-file removal
[12:59] <Corin_777> bit of a problem here, my /home/admin/ folder has been deleted...  somehow....
[12:59] <bimberi> intelikey: good idea (*takes note*)
[12:59] <Corin_777> where admin is my main user....
[12:59] <fukngruv> back sorry....How do I remove a dir?
[12:59] <intelikey> fukngruv rm -ri <dir>
[12:59] <intelikey> that is the safe way
[01:00] <intelikey> fukngruv rm -rf <dir>   <--- that is the fast way
[01:00] <fukngruv> what is the difference?
[01:00] <messju> fukngruv: man rm
[01:00] <intelikey> interactive -i    or  force -f
[01:00] <Corin_777> is there a way of logging in as root over ftp?
[01:01] <messju> Corin_777: hopefully not
[01:01] <Corin_777> root login is enabled, i can do it over ssh, but not over ftp...
[01:01] <Corin_777> messju, why not?
[01:01] <intelikey> yes fukngruv the man command is your friend.
[01:01] <intelikey> man man
[01:01] <orbx> does anyone know how to restart apache via the terminal?
[01:01] <messju> Corin_777: ftp is insecure. you don't want to send your credentials in clear text over the wire.
[01:01] <bimberi> orbx: sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[01:02] <Corin_777> messju, ok
[01:02] <intelikey> sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart
[01:02] <Corin_777> messju, over ssh, is there any way to copy files from the computer the ssh client (e.g. putty) is on, to the one you are connected to?
[01:02] <intelikey> i'm slow.   and lagging
[01:02] <bimberi> excuses excuses :P
[01:03] <intelikey> sssh
[01:03] <intelikey>  [Lag  10] 
[01:03] <fukngruv> oh I like the man command thanks!!!!
[01:03] <Corin_777> messju?
[01:03] <intelikey> fukngruv info works too
[01:04] <intelikey> info info
[01:04] <pitillo> hi, anyone know how to detect my laptop's sensor-chip?
[01:04] <messju> Corin_777: scp
[01:04] <Corin_777> ?
[01:04] <pitillo> with sensor-detect dont detect it
[01:04] <orbx> bimberi > i have configured php in apache2.conf and when i try and view php files it tries to download them. Have you got any suggestions?
[01:05] <intelikey> orbx you scared him off
[01:05] <orbx> no
[01:05] <intelikey>  SignOff bimberi: #ubuntu ("'nite all")
[01:06] <orbx> intellikey > do you know what the problem is?
[01:06] <fukngruv> all right. Can I get the file name for apt get for my mozilla to stream video again
[01:06] <intelikey> no sir orbx i know nothing about networking, sorry.
[01:07] <intelikey> fukngruv i think they said mplayer + codecs
[01:07] <orbx> ok
[01:07] <fukngruv> thanks
[01:07] <intelikey> fukngruv
[01:07] <fukngruv> yeah
[01:08] <intelikey> fukngruv apt-cache search <blah>   is a good way to look for packages
[01:08] <fukngruv> thanks intelikey
[01:08] <intelikey> also add repos
[01:08] <intelikey> !repos
[01:08] <ubotu> repos is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:09] <Glossary> how can i open .rar files with ubuntu ???
[01:09] <intelikey> !rar
[01:09] <ubotu> from memory, rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression#head-32ba956d13d49934f65bf67dd40646653a7a6140
[01:09] <ceej> !partitions
[01:09] <ubotu> Go to System -> Administration -> Disks and enter your password. Pick the disk your partition is on from the list, then click the 'Partitions' tab. Select the partition you want to mount, set an access path (mount point) and click 'Enable'.
[01:09] <idan_> i have a general quastion and i really need you help: there were 2 sites, 1 that you can see fake photos of girls and boys that are running on the net, the other one is that you can write anything and a girl or a boy will hold a board and show what you write, can you help me and tell me them?
[01:10] <orbx> idan_ > no
[01:10] <idan_> orbx: thanks, why?
[01:10] <orbx> idan_ >  don't know what your on about :)
[01:11] <idan_> orbx: just read what i said its just 2 websites im tring to find all day(:
[01:11] <intelikey> i have no idea what you are talking about, and probably don't want to know.  sounds like something the fbi would be all about.
[01:11] <orbx> idan_ i know but why would we know?
[01:12] <orbx> idan_ > all i can say is look on google :S
[01:12] <Glossary> intelikey,  I didnt understand a thing on that site man :s
[01:12] <shinoda> Hello :)
[01:12] <intelikey> this is irc 'where mem are mem, and women are mem, and children are fbi agents,"
[01:12] <idan_> already did, orbx(:
[01:12] <orbx> ok give up
[01:13] <Glossary> how can i open .rar files with ubuntu ???
[01:13] <idan_> winrar
[01:13] <idan_> winace
[01:13] <intelikey> Glossary sorry,  that is all the bot has on it.
[01:13] <idan_> :P
[01:13] <Jerub> Glossary: someone just gave you a lot of information on that.
[01:13] <Glossary> Jerub, yes but i didnt seem to understand that command line
[01:13] <Jerub> Glossary: why did you ask the same question again?
[01:13] <Glossary> sudo ln -s /usr/bin/unrar /usr/bin/rar
[01:13] <Jerub> Glossary: okay, so why did you ask teh same question twice?
[01:13] <Sonderblade> Glossary: doesn't file-roller handle rars?
[01:14] <Glossary> Jerub, because i didnt understand?
[01:14] <Glossary> Jerub, why are you asking the same question again
[01:14] <Jerub> Glossary: sorry, just being narky at poorly researched questions.
[01:15] <Jerub> Glossary: have you tried using file-roller? it's a gui application for compressed files.
[01:15] <isa> isa
[01:15] <isa> hola
[01:15] <isa> ladamadamita@hotmail.com
[01:16] <isa> esto q es
[01:16] <james_> bien
[01:16] <Glossary> Jerub, where can i get file-roller?
[01:17] <Glossary> apt-cache search??
[01:17] <sleepwalker_> hi
[01:17] <sleepwalker_> i've had a german ubuntu chan do you know how to get there ??
[01:17] <Glossary> Jerub, it opened Archive Manager
[01:17] <orbx> can someone talk me through the steps to installing php on apache2 server
[01:18] <intelikey> bbl
[01:18] <Corin_777> apache2, orbx ?
[01:18] <Corin_777> yup
[01:18] <Corin_777> apt-get install libapache2-mod-php4
[01:18] <Glossary> Sonderblade,  how can i open file-roller ? i typed it file-roller in terminal and archive manager opened
[01:19] <Jerub> Glossary: hm. they must have changed the name
[01:19] <Corin_777> orbx, for a full lamp server, with ftp access, go with:
[01:19] <orbx> Corin_777 > i have installed it
[01:19] <Jerub> does Archive Manager work?
[01:19] <Corin_777> sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php4 mysql-server-4.1 phpmyadmin proftpd
[01:19] <Sonderblade> Glossary: then you are successful :)
[01:19] <intelikey> glossary dou   think about it.
[01:19] <Corin_777> orbx, ok...  so whats the problem?
[01:19] <orbx> Corin_777 > but when i try and view a php file it tries to download it
[01:19] <Corin_777> hmmmm
[01:19] <Corin_777> what url?
[01:19] <Corin_777> and did you write:
[01:20] <Glossary> Sonderblade,  didnt open..
[01:20] <Corin_777> apt-get install libapache2-mod-php4
[01:20] <Corin_777> ?
[01:20] <Corin_777> or did you use a different package?
[01:20] <Glossary> oh wait
[01:20] <Glossary> install unrar-nonfree from th
[01:20] <orbx> Corin_777 > i installed via the synoptic package manager
[01:20] <Glossary> if i install that it would work?
[01:20] <Corin_777> orbx, uninstall it from synaptic
[01:20] <orbx> ok
[01:20] <Corin_777> then open terminal
[01:21] <Corin_777> and type:
[01:21] <Corin_777> sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php4
[01:21] <cafuego> Why would it matter? just install libapache2-mod-php4 in synaptic.
[01:21] <Corin_777> cafuego, as long as thats the exact packages he installed....
[01:22] <Corin_777> synaptics is pointless though
[01:22] <cafuego> Corin_777: 'synaptic'. No 's'.
[01:22] <fukngruv> having problems using apt-get mplayer + Codec
[01:22] <fukngruv> invalid operation mplayer
[01:23] <cafuego> fukngruv: Yeah. sudo apt-get install mplayer
[01:23] <Glossary> Jerub, i cannot move a folder sais i dont have permission what can i do here???
[01:23] <fukngruv> thanks
[01:23] <Glossary> or anyone else who can help please
[01:23] <fukngruv> couldn't find package mplayer
[01:24] <orbx> Corin_777 > is it ok if i install the php5 lib?
[01:24] <LS|-away-> hi
[01:24] <geargolem> Hello I am having redraw problems in 3d apps with breezy.
[01:25] <LS|-away-> how can i change the read, write exec rights of an folder and all files in it?
[01:25] <LS|-away-> is there a possibility?
[01:25] <fukngruv> anybody know the package I would use to stream video in mozilla?
[01:25] <Glossary> yo anybody??? how can i move a folder when i have no permission to do it???
[01:25] <vader1102> ok...my regular channel must be having probs lol.....it keeps telling me I must have mis spelled it lol
[01:25] <LS|-away-> cuz every file Mari (13:14) :
[01:25] <LS|-away-> wei auch nicht
[01:25] <LS|-away-> sory
[01:26] <LS|-away-> wrong ctrl+v ;)
[01:26] <orbx> Corin_777 > what do i do once i have installed libapache2-mod-php4?
[01:26] <Sonderblade> LS|-away-: yes, but there is no way to do it from the file manager
[01:26] <bambi> Hello, I have a question about how to set a custom MAC address for my eth0?
[01:26] <Corin_777> orbx, try it
[01:26] <Sonderblade> bambi: impossible
[01:27] <Corin_777> but a php file in /var/www/, go to http://localhost
[01:27] <fukngruv> how do I search apt-get for packages
[01:27] <LS|-away-> [13:26]  <Sonderblade> LS|-away-: yes, but there is no way to do it from the file manager  <- is there a command to do it?
[01:27] <vader1102> fukngruv, apt-cache search
[01:27] <orbx> Corin_777 > i have doesn't work, tries to download
[01:27] <Corin_777> url?
[01:27] <Corin_777> whats ure IP?
[01:27] <Corin_777> pm me
[01:27] <orbx> you can't view because of router
[01:28] <bambi> sonderblade: I can set it using ifconfig, but is there any way to do it automaticly on startup?
[01:28] <Glossary> Sonderblade, can you help
[01:29] <Sonderblade> LS|-away-: chmod +x * -R for making all files executable for example
[01:29] <orbx> Corin_777 > try: http://192.168.1.101 or http://192.168.1.255
[01:30] <Sonderblade> bambi: how do you set it with ifconfig?
[01:30] <Glossary> !divx
[01:30] <ubotu> it has been said that restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats. Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[01:30] <Corin_777> orbx, i need your external ip....
[01:30] <Glossary> !FreeFormats
[01:30] <ubotu> it has been said that freeformats is There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[01:30] <LS|-away-> [13:29]  <Sonderblade> LS|-away-: chmod +x * -R for making all files executable for example     <- can't i use something like 777
[01:30] <bambi> sonderblade: ifconfig eth0 hw ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
[01:30] <LS|-away-> so do it with numbers
[01:30] <orbx> Corin_777 > how do i get this?
[01:30] <Corin_777> 192.168.....  is internal IP, only accessible from your own network
[01:30] <Corin_777> orbx, go to www.whatismyip.com
[01:30] <Corin_777> that will tell you
[01:31] <sleepwalker> hi
[01:31] <orbx> http://82.3.180.34
[01:31] <Corin_777> by the way orbx, what are you hoping to use this server for?
[01:31] <orbx> testing
[01:31] <Corin_777> ok
[01:32] <Corin_777> orbx, i cant access your site
[01:32] <Corin_777> do you have a firewall?
[01:32] <orbx> yes
[01:32] <orbx> well no
[01:32] <orbx> i have a router, but thats not my IP
[01:32] <Corin_777> thats not your ip?
[01:32] <sleepwalker> frage zur blacklist und nvidia ... wo mu ich denn hier das 'agpgart' eintragen ? ist das egal ??
[01:32] <Corin_777> what?
[01:33] <orbx> that site gave me wrong
[01:33] <Corin_777> from your server pc, go to www.whatismyip.com
[01:33] <Corin_777> and tell me what it says
[01:33] <orbx> my server PC is broke
[01:33] <Corin_777> Wellark, the one you have put apache on....
[01:33] <orbx> oh lol
[01:33] <orbx> im on it
[01:33] <Sonderblade> LS|-away-: yes chmod 777 * -R works too
[01:34] <Corin_777> ok
[01:34] <LS|-away-> thx!
[01:34] <Corin_777> go to whatismyip.com
[01:34] <Corin_777> tell me what it says
[01:34] <orbx> i have
[01:34] <orbx> tells wrong IP
[01:34] <Corin_777> what does it say?
[01:34] <orbx> tells my local internet providers IP
[01:34] <orbx> http://
[01:34] <Corin_777> and what ip do you think you have?
[01:34] <sleepwalker> should i ask my questions in english ??
[01:35] <Corin_777> du ist deutche?
[01:35] <sleepwalker> ja
[01:35] <orbx> Corin_777 > thats what it says http://82.3.180.34
[01:35] <Corin_777> ok
[01:35] <sleepwalker> aber 0 plan :)=
[01:35] <Corin_777> now, do you have access to your router control panel?
[01:35] <Corin_777> hmm?
[01:35] <orbx> nope
[01:35] <Corin_777> i dont speak german
[01:35] <sleepwalker> k
[01:35] <Corin_777> orbx, who is your network admin?
[01:35] <sleepwalker> no prob. :)
[01:35] <orbx> why do you need to know this?
[01:35] <Corin_777> sleepwalker, sorry
[01:36] <chema> I have a PDC with Windows 2000 and a lot of problems, my question is, Is a simulated PDC with samba stable and better solution than a original PDC with Windows 2003? Thanks
[01:36] <orbx> my other comp with router is too slow to use
[01:36] <Corin_777> orbx, to get your server accessible you need to set up port forwarding
[01:36] <Corin_777> PDC?
[01:36] <orbx> Corin_777 > i don't want it public yet, just want it to work..
[01:36] <Corin_777> PC?
[01:36] <Corin_777> orbx, ok
[01:36] <Corin_777> its just that its hard for me to help without access, but i will try
[01:36] <Corin_777> ;)
[01:37] <Corin_777> ummm
[01:37] <orbx> all it doeas
[01:37] <chema> PDC, Primary domain controler
[01:37] <vader1102> Well, time for work. Have a great day folks
[01:37] <orbx> is tries to download it like a .zip would
[01:37] <Corin_777> so youve installed apache2 and libapache2-mod-php4
[01:37] <Corin_777> ?
[01:37] <orbx> yes
[01:37] <Corin_777> ok
[01:37] <Corin_777> go to www.pastebin.co.nr
[01:37] <Corin_777> what do you see?
[01:37] <orbx> ok.. why?
[01:38] <Corin_777> you see pastebin site?
[01:38] <orbx> yes
[01:38] <sleepwalker> my question is: I want to use nvidia. I've found a HOWTO.... Now it says that i should put agpgart
[01:38] <sleepwalker>  in this list. Can i put it anywhere in the list ??
[01:38] <Corin_777> ok
[01:38] <orbx> its just on my local internet i can't view php
[01:38] <sleepwalker> oops list=blacklist
[01:38] <Corin_777> orbx, join #orbx
[01:38] <Corin_777> less people
[01:38] <Corin_777> :P
[01:39] <ceej> im trying to change the look of gnome, i've got a menu adon but where to a load it?
[01:40] <ceej> im trying to get my menu like this...http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=22989&file1=22989-1.png&file2=22989-2.png&file3=22989-3.png&name=gperfection%C2%B2+Suite
[01:43] <dmccorry> i gots a quick ?
[01:43] <dmccorry> i am running the hoary release, and want to upgrade to breezy,
[01:43] <dmccorry> what's the fastest way to do this
[01:43] <dmccorry> i'd rather not have to download another iso to burn to a cd
[01:45] <gibbs> lost
[01:46] <ceej> how do you change the panel to look like this http://www.gnome-look.org/content/pre1/22989-1.png
[01:51] <icewt> ceej: delete the lower panel, move the upper panel down and add all the functions your need there?
[01:52] <fukngruv> cant find mplayer packages on apt-get mozilla-mplayer is also missing anyone know where to find it?
[01:52] <idan_> somebody knows the website that dose things like this: http://www.netkings.co.il/egotrip/image_album_big.php?id=6550&p=11 ? i already searched google all day, please help me... thanks
[01:53] <fukngruv> anyone know where to find mplayer?
[01:53] <icewt> fukngruv: you need to enable multiverse repository
[01:53] <icewt> !repos
[01:53] <ubotu> it has been said that repos is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:54] <fukngruv> how?
[01:54] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  read those links, it tells you
[01:56] <Din> hay
[01:56] <mustard5> welcome Din
[01:56] <Din> is there possible to set some simple proxy on linux that there would be some specific ip who would be able to conenct throw that proxy and acess on port 80 - webs
[01:58] <mustard5> Din, I'm not sure I understand what it is you are after
[01:58] <mustard5> who wants to connect to the web, Din ?
[01:58] <rob_p> Din:  If I understand your question then yes.  It could be done with a full-blown proxy server such as squid or a cgi based proxy script.
[01:58] <Din> yep
[01:58] <Din> something like that
[01:59] <Din> i need that some of ip will be able to login to some pages like that they are loging from server ip
[01:59] <Din> so?
[01:59] <Din> so i need proxy
[01:59] <SirKillalot> is there an alternative to gdesklets? I hate it...
[02:00] <Din> and i don't know how to configure that big conf
[02:00] <mustard5> Din, neither do I :)
[02:00] <rob_p> Din:  I have an https proxy script on one of my Webservers.  I keep it safe using .htaccess and .htpasswd files on the Web-accessible directory which contains the proxy script.  That way, users have to provide a username and password in order to access it.  Works out nicely.
[02:00] <Din> can you tell me where to get that proxy script
[02:00] <Din> :D
[02:00] <sleepwalker> can i install wine with synaptic ?
[02:01] <mustard5> sleepwalker, if you have the necessary repositories enabled
[02:01] <SirKillalot> sleepwalker, yes
[02:01] <sleepwalker> how do i enable tham
[02:01] <sleepwalker> im a noooooob
[02:01] <mustard5> !repos
[02:01] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, repos is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[02:01] <rob_p> Din:  Do a google search for, "nph proxy script" and you should be able to find it.
[02:01] <Din> rob_p: which script do you use
[02:01] <Din> ah tny
[02:02] <Din> tnx
[02:02] <rob_p> Din:  It's a perl script.
[02:02] <mustard5> sleepwalker, read over the first link from ubotu on Adding Repositories
[02:02] <Din> i have perl support on my server
[02:02] <Din> :D
[02:02] <goon> hi
[02:02] <rob_p> Din:  Good!  Most do. :-)
[02:02] <geargolem> How can I downgrade to Hoary from Breezy after resetting the repositories to read 'Hoary'?
[02:02] <Din> just don't know where to put it
[02:02] <Din> :D
[02:03] <goon> I've stopped my computer as a beast
[02:03] <goon> no GNOME won't start
[02:03] <goon> what should I do?
[02:03] <goon> GDM and XFCE work fine
[02:03] <rob_p> Din:  It is not unlike any other cgi script that gets executed by the Webserver.
[02:03] <Seveas> geargolem, not.
[02:03] <Seveas> downgrading is not possible/supported
[02:04] <Din> so what exectly i have to do that will work
[02:04] <goon> I tried to delete .gnome2/sessions but it didn't work
[02:04] <fukngruv> enabled other downlaod sources still can't find mplayer on apt-get
[02:04] <rob_p> Din:  So that means usually something like your cgi-bin dir.
[02:04] <mustard5> fukngruv, did your run sudo apt-get update?
[02:04] <fukngruv> yes
[02:04] <Din> anything else or just put it in there
[02:04] <SirKillalot> is there an alternative to gdesklets? I hate it...
[02:04] <geargolem> Seveas you're kidding?
[02:05] <rob_p> Din:  Well, you have to edit the file to configure it's options for your liking, etc.
[02:05] <mustard5> fukngruv, try searching for mplayer-386
[02:05] <Seveas> geargolem, no
[02:06] <rob_p> Din:  But yeah... basically that's it.  Just make sure the Webserver has permission to execute it and that it's executable (chmod 755 scritp.pl) and it should work.
[02:06] <fukngruv> says couldn't find package
[02:06] <Din> ok
[02:06] <geargolem> ubuntu video support is a headache
[02:06] <Din> let test
[02:06] <Din> :D
[02:06] <mustard5> fukngruv, I would say you didnt enable the repositories then......
[02:06] <mustard5> fukngruv, have you used the pastebin before?
[02:06] <mustard5> ubotu: tell fukngruv about pastebin
[02:06] <fukngruv> yes I did had to click on show hidden ...... pastebin?
[02:06] <rob_p> Din:  You will probably want to secure it once you get it working though.  You don't want rogue users abusing your proxy!
[02:07] <Din> yep
[02:07] <mustard5> fukngruv, check the PM from ubotu
[02:07] <mustard5> fukngruv, I need you to copy the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list to the pastebin
[02:07] <rob_p> Din:  .htaccess and .htpasswd files handle it nicely in apache.
[02:07] <fukngruv> how?
[02:08] <mustard5> fukngruv, use this command to see the contents  cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:08] <mustard5> fukngruv, cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:08] <mustard5> fukngruv, paste what you find in your sources.list to the pastebin..submit..then show me the URL
[02:08] <fukngruv> did
[02:08] <sleepwalker> worked thanks a lot :))
[02:08] <geargolem> opengl is a mess in breezy
[02:08] <mustard5> sleepwalker, cool
[02:09] <fukngruv> copied it going to paste now
[02:09] <mustard5> fukngruv, just the URL
[02:09] <Din> am when i try to acess to cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi nothnig opens
[02:10] <fukngruv> pasted it now what?
[02:10] <mustard5> fukngruv, after you hit 'Send' it will give you a unique URL that you can copy and paste into here and then I can browse the contents of your pastebin
[02:10] <fukngruv> one sec
[02:10] <Din> rob_p: what is the comman things that i have to configure
[02:10] <geargolem> backface culling in blender/breezy is having redraw problems.  Can this be fixed?
[02:11] <fukngruv> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4696
[02:11] <mustard5> fukngruv, thanks..
[02:12] <rob_p> Din:  I don't recall everything... it's been nearly a year ago since I configured it.  Just open the script up in a text editor and read it.  It's commented pretty well as I recall.
[02:12] <Din> :D
[02:12] <geargolem> how can I get the most out of breezy rendering without a top of the line graphics card?
[02:12] <Din> would you be so nice and somehow send me it to me
[02:12] <Din> you would really make me happy
[02:12] <Din> :D
[02:13] <mustard5> fukngruv, ok lets try this from scratch...
[02:13] <bettong_BOFH> does anyone here know how to setup dual screen monitors in ubuntu unsing an nvidia Geforce 4000 MX?
[02:13] <fukngruv> okay
[02:13] <fukngruv> what do I do?
[02:13] <rob_p> Din:  Mine is somewhat modified so it probably won't work for you.  Plus, I have mine configured to run over SSL.
[02:13] <mustard5> fukngruv, open up this link in your browser.... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[02:13] <Din> hm
[02:13] <Din> :(
[02:14] <fukngruv> done
[02:14] <mustard5> fukngruv, type in terminal sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:14] <geargolem> libGL warning: 3D driver returned no fbconfigs.
[02:14] <mustard5> fukngruv, copy the sources.list from that link in and totally replace the old sources.list in the text editor you just opened
[02:16] <rob_p> Din:  Another option would be to setup squid and run a full-blown proxy server.  Advantages are the ability to setup ACLs, content filtering, and caching...
[02:16] <fukngruv> delete everything in the editor?
[02:16] <mustard5> fukngruv, paste the new one over the old one yep
[02:16] <geargolem> ...this is unreal.  Why was breezy released if its just an extension of hoary's shortcomings with 3d
[02:16] <chrisbudden14> Anyone have problems with hibernate and ati drivers?
[02:16] <mustard5> fukngruv, the old one is a bit messed up
[02:16] <mustard5> fukngruv, this new one will work
[02:16] <Din> i need something that is simple or that it have some conf maker
[02:16] <fukngruv> then just hit save?
[02:16] <rob_p> Din:  But it's a bit more involved to set it up.
[02:16] <mustard5> fukngruv, correct
[02:17] <mustard5> fukngruv, then do a   .. sudo apt-get update
[02:17] <Seveas> geargolem, if you're just here to rant pointlessly, please leave
[02:17] <rob_p> Din:  Then you should probably just go with the script!
[02:17] <geargolem> Seveas, i've been asking questions the entire time.
[02:17] <Seveas> chrisbudden14, for hibernate to work you need the latest derivers from ati.com
[02:17] <nyto> Hello all,recently Installed ubuntu and I have problems with my video card,(geforce 6660 gt) getting white screen after a few minetus working with the system...
[02:17] <chrisbudden14> Seveas, that is what i was going to say
[02:18] <Seveas> geargolem, 'how to get the most out of it' is not a question
[02:18] <chrisbudden14> also, i am having problems with totem since installing them
[02:18] <Seveas> not one we can help with
[02:18] <mustard5> ubotu: tell fukngruv about sources
[02:18] <fukngruv> worked thanks mustard
[02:18] <mustard5> fukngruv, if you feel you have the hang of editing your sources.list you can try the source-o-matic link
[02:18] <mustard5> fukngruv, ubotu sent you a message with a link to source-o-matic
[02:19] <fukngruv> thank you
[02:19] <mustard5> fukngruv, only use the official repos listed on the source-o-matic page
[02:19] <geargolem> Seveas, I am having redraw problems on blender/breezy.  I don't have a top of the line graphics card.  The backface culling is drawing incorrectly.  I am using mesa3d.  Is there a way to fix this problem?
[02:19] <Seveas> geargolem, which video card?
[02:19] <geargolem> Seveas, SiS
[02:20] <Seveas> eww :/
[02:20] <geargolem> 60/70
[02:20] <Seveas> My experience with that is crappy 3d support in the driver
[02:20] <geargolem> Seveas, is there any possiblility to making the driver work halfway decent?
[02:20] <Din> rob_p: btw should i have to configure my perl on server? or is just that i ghave to configure script
[02:21] <Seveas> not that I know of, but that really doesn't say anything since I didn't use SiS in a long time
[02:21] <nyto> Hello all,recently Installed ubuntu and I have problems with my video card,(geforce 6660 gt) getting white screen after a few minetus working with the system...
[02:21] <Seveas> try pinging daniels when he is around, he's the Ubuntu X guru
[02:21] <geargolem> Seveas, thank you
[02:21] <vincent__> do you like this girl? http://members.home.nl/v.vanbruchem/pictures/Chemyn.jpg
[02:22] <Seveas> vincent__, -ETOPIC
[02:22] <vincent__> huh?
[02:22] <nick01> vincent__, yeah, can I have her ? :D
[02:22] <Seveas> nick01, no off-topic discussions in here please
[02:22] <Zukero> nice but young
[02:22] <fukngruv> mustard5 I installed mozilla-mplayer but when I go to stream it still says todem can't play file
[02:23] <vincent__> what is the topic then??
[02:23] <daMoar> 'part
[02:23] <Zukero> ubuntu
[02:23] <daMoar> #part
[02:23] <Zukero> is the topic
[02:23] <mustard5> fukngruv, one second..I have a link for you :)
[02:23] <Seveas> fukngruv, sudo rm /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem*
[02:23] <daMoar> #part ubuntu
[02:23] <Seveas> (at your service)
[02:23] <Din> am rob_p: $HTTP_PROXY= $ENV{'127.0.0.1'} ;
[02:24] <mustard5> fukngruv, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies
[02:24] <mustard5> fukngruv, follow that guide and install all the stuff to get music and movies working
[02:24] <fukngruv> thanks
[02:27] <rob_p> Din:  As I said... I don't remember :-)  I'd have to go through the file again and I don't have time (it's rather big).
[02:27] <Din> i know that is my problem to big for me
[02:28] <Din> can you just give me file that i just see how should be configure maybe i will get it
[02:28] <mustard5> Din, I'd use uncle google to see what guides you could find online
[02:28] <Din> what do i have to do
[02:28] <Din> they all sucks
[02:28] <Din> :D
[02:28] <mustard5> Din, heheh..yeah.  I get a bit lost myself. :)
[02:29] <darkness> Anyone know a nice chat room?
[02:29] <mustard5> darkness, #ubuntu-offtopic ? :)
[02:30] <darkness> I was thinking off some more general chats, non-computer related chats.
[02:30] <BigKahuna> Could somone tell me how to mount an SMB share using the CLI....?
[02:31] <mustard5> !samba
[02:31] <ubotu> samba is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[02:31] <mustard5> BigKahuna, second link
[02:32] <mustard5> BigKahuna, wooah...hehe..might not be
[02:32] <mustard5> BigKahuna, you are mounting windows shares?
[02:32] <mustard5> BigKahuna, I guess thats the one then
[02:32] <BigKahuna> mustard5, Yup.
[02:32] <_EXP> got relly pissed off with ubuntu.... changing to Suse
[02:32] <BigKahuna> mustard5, Thanks pal.
[02:33] <henk> BigKahuna, mount  -t smbfs -o username=??,workgroup=??,  //host/share /mountpoint
[02:34] <henk> give or take a few typos
[02:34] <mustard5> BigKahuna, both links look they have relevant stuff in them actually...mind you I have no idea about samba myself :)
[02:34] <mustard5> BigKahuna, I just know the link ;)
[02:35] <bettong_BOFH> so is anyone useing dual screens on an nvidia card?
[02:36] <bettong_BOFH> with one on dvi and the other on vga?
[02:36] <Hoxzer> do you guys have any idea how should I install Mplayer plugin to the opera?
[02:36] <xet7> how can I restore grub to my dual boot Ubuntu Breezy system? Grub shows error 17, and I booted with knoppix.
[02:37] <vincent__> is combatgrounds good?
[02:38] <mustard5> xet7, I'm just looking for a link that might help
[02:38] <xet7> mustard5: thanks :)
[02:38] <mustard5> !grub
[02:38] <ubotu> from memory, grub is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[02:38] <vincent__> time goes by, so fast
[02:39] <mustard5> xet7, there is a lot to read unfortunately :)
[02:39] <mustard5> xet7, I was looking at the last link
[02:40] <mustard5> xet7, it says error 17 is 'and existing partition...but unrecognised filesystem..'
[02:40] <xet7> the situation is because Partition Magic "fixed" something about partition size
[02:41] <xet7> but I can see all partitions from knoppix
[02:41] <mustard5> xet7, ah ok, so its dual windows/linux boot
[02:41] <vincent__> I have been kicked from ubuntu-nl :-(
[02:42] <mustard5> xet7, my knowledge of grub is pretty limited..
[02:42] <phreak> Any tips on music-players that can hande .cue-sheets?
[02:43] <ReVarre> Hi, I wanted to try linux, so I downloaded Ubuntu. But here I am, sitting on the laptop, the fact is that internet do work at proper speed, if I am downloading addons etc. But using firefox it connects really slow to https:// and can't even find http:// ...Anyone who can help me?
[02:43] <mustard5> ReVarre, what type of connection you got?
[02:43] <[koji] > why is my gnome volume control applet not loading anymore ?
[02:43] <ReVarre> ADSL
[02:44] <Seveas> ReVarre: Open firefox and go to about:config. Now search for network.dns.disableIPV6 and set that value to true. Restart Firefox to see the effect.
[02:44] <Seveas> ReVarre, also: poke your provider to support ipv6 :)
[02:45] <mustard5> Hoxzer, you still around?
[02:45] <ReVarre> Done that, testing
[02:45] <Hoxzer> Mustard5: ofcource
[02:45] <ReVarre> Works! Splendid!
[02:45] <mustard5> Hoxzer, I take it the mplayer is a plugin specific to Opera?
[02:46] <ReVarre> Thank's so much!
[02:46] <Hoxzer> mustard5: dunno
[02:46] <Hoxzer> I just heard something about plugin
[02:46] <mustard5> Hoxzer, where you told where you could get it?
[02:47] <Hoxzer> mustard5: I just read something about it in linux/opera newsgroup
[02:48] <Hoxzer> but I have to go to watch movie now
[02:48] <mustard5> k
[02:50] <Goshawk_> \nickserv
[02:50] <Goshawk_> ops
[02:50] <Goshawk_> sorry
[02:50] <nickrud> good morning, My, it's quiet
[02:50] <mustard5> nickrud, it is :)
[02:52] <Ophiocus> good oses dont get much trouble
[02:52] <jedrick> can someone help me install my video driver, it's riva tnt
[02:52] <Ophiocus> :)
[02:53] <mustard5> jedrick, I'll see what I can find
[02:53] <jedrick> mustard5: ok thnx in advance man, im just new to linux :)
[02:54] <mustard5> jedrick, is a riva tnt like a nvidia legacy card maybe?
[02:54] <mustard5> jedrick, an old nvidia card?
[02:54] <jedrick> mustard5: yes i think
[02:54] <mustard5> jedrick, ok...I'll just see whats in synaptic for legacy cards
[02:55] <jedrick> mustard5: k i'll wait man :)
[02:57] <mustard5> jedrick, it seems the have these two packages... nvidia-glx-legacy and linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-9-386-nvidia-legacy for 386 machines
[02:57] <ReVarre> Another thing, can I somehow install games, like quake3, from the original CD somehow?
[02:57] <jedrick> k
[02:57] <mustard5> jedrick, you need to run a terminal comand afterwards
[02:57] <jedrick> mustard5: i already tried that nvidia-glx and it's not working for me
[02:57] <mustard5> jedrick, nvidia-glx-legacy?
[02:57] <jedrick> mustard5: yes
[02:58] <mustard5> jedrick, its different from nvidia-glx
[02:58] <jedrick> mustard5: ok i'll try
[02:58] <mustard5> jedrick, do this after you install both packages sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:59] <jedrick> mustard5: ok
[02:59] <jedrick> mustard5: im installing it now, the nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-dev will be going to remove
[02:59] <mustard5> jedrick, thats good
[02:59] <mustard5> jedrick, one is replacing the other
[03:00] <jedrick> mustard5: k
[03:00] <mustard5> jedrick, you have the drivers for new nvidia cards installed when you needed the drivers for old nvidia cards
[03:01] <jedrick> mustard5: k
[03:01] <mustard5> jedrick, if you have trouble starting your X server after you install you can use sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to recover
[03:01] <Corin_777> if eggdrop is running in linux, how can i kill its process?
[03:01] <jedrick> mustard5: ok
[03:02] <mustard5> jedrick, I am pretty sure it will go flawlessy though
[03:02] <Corin_777> from command-line
[03:02] <Corin_777> ??
[03:02] <jedrick> mustard5: hope so
[03:02] <mustard5> Corin_777, I have no idea :)
[03:02] <mustard5> Corin_777, what are they called?
[03:03] <jedrick> Corin_777: from the command line do "ps x" and after look for the pid id then do "kill -9 <pid number>"
[03:03] <Corin_777> :d
[03:04] <Wizardling> Hey there.
[03:04] <Wizardling> Just got 5.10 Ubuntu for Mac through the post.
[03:05] <Wizardling> Thought I'd try the Live CD on an old CRT iMac of mine.
[03:05] <ReVarre> What do they mean with "From the command line, type .flashplayer-installer to run the installer."
[03:05] <Wizardling> It gets to the point of loading the UI, then a blank screen.
[03:05] <ReVarre> ./flashplayer-installer *
[03:06] <Wizardling> It's running, but no display past config and the splash screen.
[03:06] <mustard5> ReVarre, ubuntu has flash package for firefox in repositories
[03:06] <ReVarre> Oh, ok. Thanks
[03:06] <mustard5> !info flashplayer-nonfree
[03:07] <mustard5> hmm thats not it
[03:07] <dmoyne> hello ! ; whi is using dosemu ?
[03:07] <mustard5> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[03:07] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: (Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-5 (breezy), Packaged size: 22 kB, Installed size: 156 kB
[03:07] <mustard5> there it is :)
[03:07] <mustard5> ReVarre, do you have multiverse enabled in your repositories?
[03:08] <ReVarre> How do I browse to multiverse in my repositories? :)
[03:08] <Wizardling> Any Mac using Ubuntu users here?
[03:08] <mustard5> ReVarre, it needs to be enabled in your sources.list
[03:08] <mustard5> ubotu: tell Revare about repositories
[03:09] <mustard5> ReVarre, check the PM from ubotu
[03:09] <Wizardling> ah, guess not...
[03:09] <ReVarre> I dont see any PM's :S
[03:09] <mustard5> ah ok... are you registered and identified on the nickserv?
[03:09] <giany911> how can i install java?
[03:09] <mustard5> !java
[03:09] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:09] <giany911> thx
[03:10] <ReVarre> mustard5: I'm not.
[03:10] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok...
[03:10] <mustard5> ReVarre, let me walk you through it..
[03:10] <youngcoder> where can i get the decoder for totem to handle mpegs?
[03:10] <mustard5> ReVarre, you on breezy?
[03:11] <any> Gi
[03:11] <any> Hi*
[03:11] <ReVarre> breezy? :S
[03:11] <mustard5> ubotu: tell youngcoder about restricted formats
[03:11] <webwolf_27> youngcoder, isn't mpg supported by default
[03:11] <any> Can I have kde 3.5 on ubuntu (not kubuntu) ? (I just want to use kate)
[03:12] <apokryphos> any: kubuntu = ubuntu+kde
[03:12] <webwolf_27> any, kate can be installed without KDE
[03:12] <aftertaf> gstreamer
[03:12] <ReVarre> Oh, is that a distribution? Well I don't know actually, I downloaded the 64bit version
[03:12] <giany911> how can i mount a partition
[03:12] <apokryphos> webwolf_27: well, kdelibs has the part -- kdebase has the app
[03:12] <mustard5> ReVarre, type cat /etc/issue in terminal
[03:13] <webwolf_27> gainy911, man mount
[03:13] <Goshawk> giany911, mount device mountpoint, see man mount
[03:13] <ReVarre> Permission denied :S
[03:13] <webwolf_27> apokryphos, exactly all he needs is kde-base
[03:13] <mustard5> ReVarre, that should tell you what version of Ubuntu you have
[03:13] <any> webwolf_27: how can I do ?
[03:13] <slew> hi, is it possible to mount and use an iso?
[03:13] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok try sudo cat /etc/issue
[03:13] <apokryphos> webwolf_27: that package doesn't exist. He needs the kde libs
[03:13] <giany911> i tried .. i used sudo mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/m -o uid=ubuntu ... but i get i must specify file system
[03:14] <apokryphos> any: sudo apt-get install kate
[03:14] <giany911> that command worker on 5.04
[03:14] <webwolf_27> any, apt-get install kate
[03:14] <ReVarre> Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger"
[03:14] <any> Yes but I want the 3.5 kate
[03:14] <mustard5> ReVarre, k you are on Breezy then :)
[03:14] <mustard5> ReVarre, open up this link in browser http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[03:14] <ReVarre> mustard5: Yep, looks like that :] 
[03:14] <webwolf_27> gainy911, what partion type is it
[03:14] <giany911> ntfs
[03:14] <ar_> hello?
[03:15] <mustard5> ReVarre, now after you have that link open in your browser type this in terminal    sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:15] <any> webwolf_27: I would like to have kate 3.5.
[03:15] <Goshawk> ar_, re
[03:15] <ar_> Anybody in India/Hyderabad out here by any chance?
[03:15] <webwolf_27> gainy911, you will need an ntfs module/ or will need to compile ntfs support in
[03:15] <giany911> whoa ..
[03:15] <webwolf_27> any, compile from scratch
[03:15] <ar_> I'm a college student getting familiar with ubuntu linux.
[03:15] <giany911> this worked just fine on 5.04
[03:16] <ReVarre> Done, I window with the file opened up
[03:16] <mustard5> ReVarre, yep..and you opened the link above in your browser? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 ?
[03:16] <ReVarre> Yes.
[03:16] <ar_> I've been testing it against Fedora Core 4, and i think ubl 5.10 beats it silly
[03:16] <webwolf_27> gainy911, more and more distrobutions are shutting off ntfs support
[03:16] <giany911> :(
[03:16] <any> webwolf_27: It's that I've done before formating, and I have to compil kdebase/kdelibs .....
[03:16] <ar_> why shutting off ntfs support?
[03:17] <mustard5> ReVarre, k...well copy the sources.list from the web browser and totally replace the old sources.list in the open text editor
[03:17] <ar_> Why should they do that, webwolf?
[03:17] <qos> hey guys ...
[03:17] <webwolf_27> any, yes
[03:17] <any> ok, It seems to work fine with that : http://kubuntuforums.net/index.php?topic=1074;prev_next=next
[03:17] <qos> wanna install amule, but NOT the standalone version. wanna divide core and gui ... like mldonkey does
[03:17] <giany911> and where can i get ntfs suport ... compiling is out of the question
[03:17] <webwolf_27> ar_, something to do with software patents
[03:17] <theine> is there a way to telll dpkg-reconfigure not to start/stop any services (i.e. when executed in a chroot environment for example)?
[03:18] <ar_> Gosh. I must say Bill Gates sucks for the crazy patents et al.
[03:18] <aftertaf> giany911:  readonly or readrite?
[03:18] <giany911> readonly
[03:18] <ReVarre> Done that. :)
[03:18] <ar_> Well, ubuntu 5.10 seems to have read-write
[03:18] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok ..save the file
[03:18] <aftertaf> giany911:  you already should have it. mount as ntfs.
[03:18] <webwolf_27> ar_, yes, but ntfs is still in the kernel source, it just has to be compiled in
[03:18] <ReVarre> mustard5: done. :)
[03:18] <giany911> yeah ..how lol
[03:18] <mustard5> ReVarre, then do this    sudo apt-get update
[03:19] <aftertaf> modprobe ntfs ?
[03:19] <ar_> o i c
[03:19] <giany911> i tried .. sudo mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/m -o uid=ubuntu ...
[03:19] <giany911> this worked on 5.04
[03:19] <aftertaf> giany911:   -t ntfs
[03:19] <giany911> o k
[03:19] <aftertaf> i think
[03:19] <ar_> ntfs does a readonly automount on 5.04 though
[03:19] <aftertaf> !ntfs
[03:19] <ubotu> hmm... ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:19] <slew> is it possible to mount and use an iso?
[03:19] <ReVarre> It's connecting, and downloading. But now it got 2 errors
[03:19] <mustard5> ReVarre, if that all goes well you can then do a   sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:20] <mustard5> ReVarre, what errors?
[03:20] <webwolf_27> slew, yes
[03:20] <mustard5> ReVarre, lock file?
[03:20] <Coburn> how can i put debian application link on my menu of gnome panel????
[03:20] <mustard5> ReVarre, or gpg errors?
[03:20] <ReVarre> Yep, about a file called "/var/lib/dbkg/lock
[03:20] <aftertaf> hehe mustard5  ;)
[03:20] <mustard5> ReVarre, close synaptic
[03:20] <mustard5> aftertaf, :)
[03:20] <webwolf_27> slew, mount -o loop isofile /mount/point
[03:20] <ar_> i guess i should leave. Cyaz later
[03:20] <giany911>  oo works .. i dont know how i made it work lol
[03:20] <ReVarre> mustard5: synaptic? :)
[03:21] <mustard5> ReVarre, you have synaptic package manager open?
[03:21] <ReVarre> Dont think so.. I dunno what it is :)
[03:21] <slew> webwolf_27, does it have to be anywhere specific? could i do it in /home/slew?
[03:21] <mustard5> ReVarre, its the application that uses a graphical user interface to install stuff
[03:22] <webwolf_27> slew, yes if you make a dir for the mountpoint
[03:22] <ReVarre> I closed everything now except the console window, that should do it?
[03:22] <jedrick> mustard5: man im done installing and already enable the nvidia-glx
[03:22] <mustard5> ReVarre, do the sudo apt-get update again then
[03:23] <ReVarre> Yes, no errors this time :)
[03:23] <webwolf_27> slew, for example to mount it to /home/slew/mp run mount -o loop /path/to/iso /home/slew/mp
[03:23] <aftertaf> ReVarre:  if not, type ps -A | more    and look for dpkg / apt processes,
[03:23] <mustard5> ReVarre, if you get errors go to this link and paste them in there... http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:23] <aftertaf> ReVarre:  :] 
[03:23] <mustard5> ReVarre, k
[03:23] <mustard5> ReVarre, do a   sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:23] <giany911> is there a way ..to get xmms to stay in the tray like gaim ?
[03:23] <N6REJ> morning guys n gals... does postfix use "maildirs" by default?  I'm asking becuase I don't know if I should install the php4-imap module.
[03:24] <ReVarre> E: Could not find the packet flashplugin-nonfree
[03:24] <giany911>  does postfix use "maildirs" by default?  I'm asking becuase I don't know if I should install the php4-imap module.
[03:24] <giany911> oops
[03:24] <mustard5> ReVarre, oh dear :)
[03:24] <slew> webwolf_27, well i was planning on having iso in its own dir, and just mount it there. so it would be mount -o loop /home/slew/iso, correct?
[03:24] <N6REJ> giany911: yep, what I said LOL
[03:24] <giany911> is there a way to get xmms in the tray like gaim ?
[03:24] <giany911> that wasnt what i wanted to say lol
[03:24] <aftertaf> !nfo wget
[03:24] <ubotu> aftertaf: Are you smoking crack?
[03:24] <giany911> :))
[03:24] <aftertaf> !info wget
[03:24] <ubotu> wget: (retrieves files from the web), section web, is standard. Version: 1.10-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 226 kB, Installed size: 1436 kB
[03:25] <mustard5> ReVarre, I think you might have made a mistake with saving the sources.list...
[03:25] <N6REJ> *wget is way cool*
[03:25] <giany911> is there a way to get xmms in the tray like gaim ?
[03:25] <webwolf_27> slew, might not be a good idea
[03:25] <giany911> i guess there isnt :((
[03:25] <mustard5> ReVarre,  open this link in your browser http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:25] <ReVarre> I'll do it again
[03:25] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok
[03:25] <giany911> is there a way to get xmms in the tray like gaim ?
[03:26] <N6REJ> !tell giany911 about xmms
[03:26] <slew> webwolf_27, thanks!
[03:26] <webwolf_27> slew, np
[03:26] <mustard5> ReVarre, this is the new sources.list you need to paste over the old one   http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[03:26] <webwolf_27> slew, but I don't remember if that read/write
[03:26] <Goshawk> giany911, with rhytmbox you can
[03:26] <Goshawk> giany911, i don't know if you are able to do the same with xmms
[03:27] <ReVarre> mustard5: It's correctly written over the old one
[03:27] <N6REJ> mustard5: how new is that list?
[03:27] <senectus> can someone test a web site for me please?
[03:27] <mustard5> N6REJ, its functional
[03:27] <giany911> ow :(
[03:27] <fukngruv> anyone know where I can find mplayer codecs?
[03:27] <ReVarre> mustard5: But when you ment "replace the whole code" did you mean the 2 at the top?
[03:27] <N6REJ> mustard5: good enough .. thanks.
[03:27] <Happu^> !tell happu about xmms
[03:28] <mustard5> ReVarre, the copy and paste the new list over everything in the old list
[03:28] <deFrysk> !w32codecs
[03:28] <ubotu> hmm... w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. One possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/
[03:28] <Coburn> how can i put debian application link on my menu of gnome panel????
[03:28] <ReVarre> mustard5: Then it's done, I did that. :)
[03:28] <jedrick> i have error updating my sources.list, here's the output "bzip2: Compressed file ends unexpectedly; perhaps it is corrupted?  *Possible* reason follows. bzip2: Inappropriate ioctl for device Input file = (stdin), output file = (stdout), It is possible that the compressed file(s) have become corrupted. You can use the -tvv option to test integrity of such files. You can use the `bzip2recover' program to attempt to recover data from undamaged sections of c
[03:28] <jedrick> orrupted files. Err http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/universe Packages Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)"
[03:28] <N6REJ> mustard5:  FYI I fixed the postfix problem of yesterday... did a major purge and SLOWLY installed.  Not anywhere near finished configuring but it worked straight out of the box!
[03:28] <webwolf_27> ubotu, you can also get them from the mplayer website
[03:28] <ubotu> webwolf_27: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:28] <mustard5> ReVarre, well done
[03:28] <mustard5> N6REJ, good work
[03:29] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok..now sudo apt-get update
[03:29] <N6REJ> ty!  Even got Zend to work without even trying :D
[03:29] <mustard5> ReVarre, look for it downloading the package lists for multiverse
[03:29] <webwolf_27> ubotu, don't remember
[03:29] <ubotu> webwolf_27: No idea
[03:29] <senectus> can someone test a web site for me please, I need to know if it works and it's speed?
[03:29] <mustard5> ReVarre, I take it you saved it too :)
[03:29] <ReVarre> mustard5: It did download multiverse packages
[03:29] <_jason> senectus, url
[03:29] <slew> webwolf_27, well, only sudo can do it, but its easy enough to su and cd to the dir and chown slew -R *
[03:30] <N6REJ> senectus: hang on I'll get you a link but it will take me a few minutes
[03:30] <senectus> _jason,  www.modmeup.net
[03:30] <mustard5> ReVarre, k  now   sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:30] <ReVarre> Still the same error :S
[03:30] <slew> mustard5, is there a command like that that installs java?
[03:31] <_jason> senectus, works fine senectus
[03:31] <mustard5> slew, there is a javadeb package around somewhere....but I dont know whether the server is up
[03:31] <slew> mustard5, k, thanks. =] 
[03:31] <senectus> _jason, not too slow? it's all the right shape and colour (bit of green etc)
[03:31] <intelikey> !java
[03:31] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:31] <webwolf_27> ReVarre, why not download from macromedias site and use theyre instructions for installing
[03:32] <intelikey> !javadebs
[03:32] <ubotu> methinks javadebs is Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/java/
[03:32] <mustard5> slew, you can install using instruction here if you want https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[03:32] <_jason> senectus, yep it's green... looks good.  Loading up at what I would consider a normal speed
[03:32] <mustard5> slew, that is instructions for building your own java pacackage from the sun website download
[03:32] <N6REJ> senectus: here you go http://www.dnsstuff.com/
[03:32] <ReVarre> webwolf_27: because I am not a pro on this, and I listen to mustard5 because he seems to know a lot more than I do :P
[03:33] <senectus> _jason, thanks dude..
[03:33] <senectus> N6REJ, whats that for mate?
[03:33] <kaelis> hello, all, umm.. I've got a question about screen resolution, my resolution is stuck on 1024x768 or less, and my usual resolution is usually higher, um.. 12XXby1024, i can't honestly remember the exact numbers, but its a might bit bigger, and is required for my monitor >.<
[03:33] <webwolf_27> ReVarre, you don't need to be to follow the instructions
[03:34] <mustard5> webwolf_27, don't confuse the issue please
[03:34] <N6REJ> senectus: you can run ALL kinds of tests against your website
[03:34] <ReVarre> webwolf_27: Well I tried the macromedia install before I did all this .. :)
[03:34] <mustard5> ReVarre, open up the pastebin in your browser http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:34] <webwolf_27> mustard5, ok
[03:34] <webwolf_27> ReVarre, ok
[03:34] <giany911> how can i instal .. a tar.gz xmms pluing
[03:34] <rob_p> senectus:  Much better than earlier :-)
[03:35] <giany911> *plugin
[03:35] <mustard5> ReVarre, do a sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and copy it into the pastebin
[03:35] <webwolf_27> gainy911, compile it
[03:35] <infowolfe> anybody know how exactly breezy does hotplug module loading?
[03:35] <mustard5> ReVarre, hit send and then show me the URL to your pasted sources.list
[03:35] <senectus> rob_p, heh thanks.. I've cheated though.. I'm not happy with how I fixed it and need a better solution
[03:35] <xet7> mustard5: thanks, I got it fixed by https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows instructions, reinstalled grub and everything works now! :)
[03:36] <infowolfe> i'd really like to intercept the autoload of ipw2200 on boot, but i can't seem to find trace of ipw2200 in /etc
[03:36] <mustard5> xet7, your a star :)  I would have been lost ;)
[03:36] <rob_p> senectus:  Oh yeah... how's that?
[03:36] <Crasp> did anybody build tenebrae (quake 1 client) succesfully on ubuntu?
[03:36] <aftertaf> infowolfe:  look in /etc/init.d
[03:36] <intelikey> giany911 'tar -xzf file.tar.gz ;cd file ;ls '    and read the instructions
[03:36] <webwolf_27> gainy911, you'll need to extract the tarball, then run configure in the source dir. then make, and (as root) make install
[03:36] <tris622ph> how do i fix this ->CRITICAL **: gtk_pizza_put: assertion `pizza != NULL' failed
[03:36] <tris622ph> d
[03:36] <tris622ph> pls help
[03:36] <ReVarre> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4700
[03:37] <mustard5> ReVarre, good work :)
[03:37] <infowolfe> aftertaf, for what, exactly... /etc/hotplug has _no_ mention of ipw2200
[03:37] <ReVarre> mustard5: Thank you :)
[03:37] <senectus> rob_p, I replaced all referances to 192.168.254.2 with www.modmeup.net then added into the hosts an entry for 192.168.254.2 www.modmeup.net modmeup.net and I had to do it for my internal PC's :-(
[03:37] <infowolfe> hence, /etc/init.d/ would be insignificant, right?
[03:37] <aftertaf> infowolfe:  ohhh its a module ...;
[03:37] <rob_p> senectus:  Oh... nevermind.  I see!  You used static links instead of relative links.  Oh well.  Works.
[03:37] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok...now do the sudo apt-get update and show me the output in another pastebin link please
[03:37] <aftertaf> infowolfe:  apt-get install weekend ;)
[03:38] <aftertaf> infowolfe:  hmm try putting it in blasklist then
[03:38] <infowolfe> aftertaf, ssh $office apt-get --purge remove aftertaf
[03:38] <infowolfe> ;-)
[03:38] <infowolfe> aftertaf, where's this blacklist?
[03:38] <tris622ph> i pasted it
[03:38] <tris622ph> how do i fix that
[03:38] <human_error> just installed fluxbox. no text appears for menus!
[03:38] <fukngruv> trying to use terminal for ftp using command line: wget ftp://ftp3.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/all-20050412.tar.bz2   Just sits their and never connects
[03:39] <ReVarre> mustard5: I seem to made a mistake, this was the updated one I just pasted. :o
[03:39] <infowolfe> fukngruv, use --passive
[03:39] <tris622ph> i am trying to run a program, that is compiled in wxWidget library
[03:39] <aftertaf> infowolfe:  hehe thx :)   its in /etc/hotplug i think
[03:39] <fukngruv> how?
[03:39] <infowolfe> aftertaf, thx
[03:39] <mustard5> ReVarre, open up the one on your computer then  with cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:39] <senectus> rob_p, SOmeone on the forum mentioned that pdns or dnsmasq might work.. so I'll try them later
[03:39] <infowolfe> fukngruv, wget --help | grep passive
[03:39] <human_error> xsession-errors reads "Failed to read: session.tabs"
[03:39] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  try same thing but with http://
[03:39] <mustard5> ReVarre, cat /etc/apt/source.list
[03:40] <infowolfe> aftertaf, his firewall's blocking active ftp, i'm sure ;-)
[03:40] <mustard5> ReVarre, paste the output in the pastebin
[03:40] <rob_p> senectus:  Are you trying to host the site on your local machine?
[03:40] <aftertaf> mine blocks everyting
[03:40] <tris622ph> i guess it is in the gtk lib
[03:40] <senectus> rob_p, I really _really_ don't like adding in entries into hosts files.. it's an ugly hack that'll bite me later on down the track
[03:40] <aftertaf> i'd try wget http://
[03:40] <human_error> anybody using fluxbox?
[03:40] <ReVarre> It said the file or cat do not excist
[03:40] <aftertaf> ReVarre:  sources.list
[03:40] <infowolfe> fukngruv, wget http is probably easier ;-)
[03:40] <mustard5> ReVarre, doh..my typo sorry
[03:40] <aftertaf> infowolfe:   :] 
[03:41] <senectus> rob_p, on a stand alone PC inside my network
[03:41] <mustard5> ReVarre, cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:41] <aftertaf> mustard5:  sportted, but remained silent ;)
[03:41] <rob_p> senectus:  Yeah.  I hear ya!  I don't use them much either. :-)
[03:41] <mustard5> aftertaf, hehe
[03:41] <ReVarre> mustard5: hehe, now it worked
[03:41] <infowolfe> aftertaf, if you ever need users beaten, ping me, i'm usually in #lighttpd, i'm pretty good at it ;-)
[03:41] <fukngruv> changed ftp to http and it still won't connect
[03:41] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok paste in pastebin and send me the link ;)
[03:41] <senectus> rob_p, the problem I have is better stated here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91847
[03:41] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  arf ok no web server there then... you behind a proxy too?
[03:42] <fukngruv> no proxy
[03:42] <rob_p> senectus:  And I take it, you have only 1 publicly accessible IP address which is used by your NAT router, etc.
[03:42] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  cos youll need to let wget know about that in the wgetrc file
[03:42] <aftertaf> oh oki
[03:42] <ReVarre> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4702
[03:42] <rob_p> senectus:  I'll go read the thread...
[03:42] <senectus> rob_p, yupp thats the trick
[03:42] <mustard5> ReVarre, thanks...
[03:42] <fukngruv> no proxy on home router
[03:42] <fukngruv> I am the primary pc
[03:43] <senectus> rob_p, hmm I wonder if my ISP will sell me more IP's :-)
[03:43] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok run sudo apt-get update   and paste the output of that in the pastebin and send me the link
[03:43] <rob_p> senectus:  Many are willing to!  Can't hurt to ask.
[03:43] <aftertaf> fukngruv:  dude:      http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/all-20050412.tar.bz2
[03:43] <fukngruv> one sec....
[03:44] <aftertaf> my ff d/loads it that way
[03:44] <aftertaf> ;)
[03:44] <fukngruv> thanks
[03:44] <ReVarre> Mine is on english, you wont understand much, but I can translate what some of the words mean if you want me to
[03:45] <ReVarre> Oops I mean swedish =)
[03:45] <mustard5> ReVarre, its ok..just paste it :)
[03:45] <krolden> anyone know if /etc/limits is used when you use PAM? (it has a config in /etc/security/limits.conf too)
[03:45] <ReVarre> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4703
[03:46] <mustard5> ReVarre, thanks..
[03:46] <ReVarre> mustard5: 3B isn't that much, is this a error? :)
[03:46] <intelikey> krolden looks more like limits uses pam
[03:47] <senectus> rob_p, hmmm web site doesn't mention that i can.. :-/ will give them a call tomorrow and find out.. thanks for the help btw :-)
[03:47] <rob_p> senectus:  In the meantime, using static links  for all your links, with full urls should do the trick for external visitors.  To handle internal hosts however, you could run a caching DNS server configured to provide recursive queries and caching for your local network, as well as faking authoritative responses for your domain.  That way internal hosts would truly think that modmeup.net resolvs to your internal IP address.
[03:47] <mustard5> ReVarre, I think the error might be in your command to install...because everything looks good so far
[03:47] <mustard5> ReVarre, what 'las' ?
[03:47] <ReVarre> mustard5: "sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree"
[03:48] <ReVarre> mustard5: ls = read
[03:48] <rob_p> senectus:  You'd have the benefits of a local caching DNS server as well as name resolution for your domain (from the internal network's point of view).
[03:48] <mustard5> ReVarre, and 'bra' ?
[03:48] <ReVarre> mustard5: bra = Good
[03:48] <aftertaf> !cli
[03:48] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[03:49] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok do the sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[03:49] <senectus> rob_p, wouldn't I be better off just making the server do DHCP/DNS and turning off dhcp on the router?
[03:49] <mustard5> ReVarre, paste the ouptut to pastebin too please
[03:49] <rob_p> senectus:  External visitors wouldn't be using your DNS at all so there's no issue there.  Should work out pretty good.  However, getting another IP would be the better alternative. :-)
[03:49] <rob_p> senectus:  Yes!
[03:50] <ReVarre> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4704
[03:50] <slew> mustard5, thanks, that java thing worked great. =] 
[03:51] <mustard5> ReVarre, you are logged in as root?
[03:51] <ReVarre> mustard5: correct.
[03:51] <mustard5> slew, well done ;)
[03:51] <mustard5> ReVarre, hmmm...I wonder whether that is the issue
[03:51] <drugo_O> salve a tutti...
[03:52] <ReVarre> Let me try with not using root :)
[03:52] <drugo_O> c' qualcuno per supporto tecnico??
[03:52] <mustard5> ReVarre, k
[03:52] <senectus> rob_p, hmmm thanks.. I'll look into it :-) It's nearly 11pm here and I have a Gym appointment with my very own tourt^H^H Personal Trainer at 6 am.. I need my ugly sleep :-P
[03:52] <senectus> rob_p, thanks again
[03:52] <rob_p> senectus:  Ok.  No prob!  Good luck!
[03:53] <ReVarre> mustard5: Now it asks for the password, should I enter the roots password?
[03:53] <mustard5> ReVarre, user password
[03:53] <drugo_O> i have installed ubuntu on  AMD 64 but there is many problems...
[03:54] <mustard5> ReVarre, Ubuntu normally has root disabled and uses sudo instead of root
[03:54] <ReVarre> Still it could not fint it.
[03:54] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok..I am officially stumped :)
[03:54] <ReVarre> mustard5: I know, I was desperate and enabled it :)
[03:54] <senectus> hey before I go... does anyone know if there are any other "Free virtual PC" sites out there? My cosmopod.com account doesn't work and I could do with a set of eye's on the outside of my network..
[03:54] <mustard5> ReVarre, try searching for it in synaptic package manager
[03:55] <mustard5> ReVarre, its in System>>Administration>>Synaptic Package Manager
[03:55] <drugo_O> usb modems drivers is not be found...
[03:55] <mustard5> ReVarre, use the search field in that application
[03:56] <ReVarre> mustard5: Some results there, one of them was "libflash-mozplugin"
[03:56] <mustard5> ReVarre, k wait a tick ..I'll read that one
[03:57] <ReVarre> mustard5: Alright. :)
[03:57] <Gerrath> I just got a Athlon 64bit CPU and now I'm trying to figure out which Ubuntu distro to use: 32 or 64.  It seems like a lot of people recommend the 32 because of issues with certain programs in the 64 bit enviroment.
[03:58] <mustard5> ReVarre, try that one
[03:58] <HiddenWolf> Gerrath, mostly openoffice, binary crap and codecs
[03:58] <mustard5> ReVarre, I have both in my synaptic
[03:58] <ReVarre> It's downloading now
[03:58] <Gerrath> HiddenWolf, can you use the linux32 to run those or do you need to use chroot and set up an entire 32 bit environment?
[03:59] <mustard5> ReVarre, its very strange, because i have both that one and the flashplugin-nonfree
[03:59] <HiddenWolf> Gerrath, no clue. Never tried it. :)
[03:59] <HiddenWolf> Gerrath, open office should work btw, just not gracefully.
[04:00] <ReVarre> mustard5: Yea, but now flash works on firefox splendid! Thanks
[04:00] <Gerrath> HiddenFly, Thanks.  I'm starting to think that the added benifit of the 64bit version is not worth the effort.
[04:00] <Gerrath> until it is better supported.
[04:00] <HiddenWolf> Gerrath, what benefit? ;) save for bragging rights. ;)
[04:00] <Gerrath> HiddenWolf, I think your right.
[04:00] <mustard5> ReVarre, read this though... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[04:00] <ReVarre> mustard5: ok
[04:01] <mustard5> ReVarre, are you on amd64?
[04:01] <ReVarre> mustard5: yes.
[04:01] <mustard5> ReVarre, hahahahaha
[04:01] <intelikey> hehhe my 64 is one binarry diget bigger than your 32 !
[04:01] <ReVarre> mustard5: What up now? :p
[04:01] <mustard5> ReVarre, ok..that was the problem :)
[04:01] <Gerrath> lol
[04:02] <mustard5> ReVarre, flashplugin-nonfree doesnt work on amd64 :)
[04:02] <mustard5> ReVarre, read that link though....
[04:02] <mustard5> ReVarre, there is more to do
[04:02] <ReVarre> mustard5: haha, funny how stuff can go wrong... And yea, I'll read it
[04:02] <pinucset> one think. I'm the admin of http://grafics.pina.be and i'm trying to add google analytics to my web. I've pasted the source at my index.html but google says that it doesn't founds anything. Somebody can take a look at my webpage source please?
[04:02] <mustard5> ReVarre, you had me really mystified on that one :)
[04:03] <mustard5> ReVarre, I know what to ask next time :)
[04:03] <Gerrath> mustard5, are you running the 64 bit Ubuntu?
[04:03] <mustard5> Gerrath, nope
[04:03] <ReVarre> mustard5: I felt really confused myself ;)
[04:03] <Gerrath> mustard5, opps I meant to ask Revarre, sorry.
[04:03] <Gerrath> ReVarre, are you running the Ubuntu 64 bit?
[04:04] <ReVarre> Gerrath: Yes.
[04:05] <Gerrath> ReVarre, what do you think of it verses the 32 bit?  Have you installed wine and other 32 bit only apps on it?
[04:05] <ReVarre> Gerrath: I am sorry to inform you that I am new to the whole linux scene.
[04:05] <Gerrath> ReVarre, no problem :)
[04:06] <ReVarre> Gerrath: But fact is that I could try to install a 32 bit program, to see if it supports both
[04:07] <ubuntu> hello
[04:08] <mustard5> welcome ubuntu
[04:08] <Gerrath> ReVarre, don't worry about it I will try it myself.  I can just install both Ubuntu 32 and 64.
[04:08] <ubuntu> hi
[04:08] <elwood> hi guys
[04:08] <ubuntu> Hi mustand5
[04:09] <mustard5> hey elwood
[04:09] <ubuntu> Hi elwood
[04:09] <ReVarre> Gerrath: Ok :)
[04:09] <mustard5> ubuntu, whats up?
[04:09] <elwood> really happy to configure this with adsl
[04:09] <elwood> i love pppoe
[04:09] <ubuntu> That's the first time I use the ubuntu.
[04:09] <ubuntu> you know ubuntu?
[04:09] <mustard5> ubuntu, this is the ubuntu support channel :)
[04:10] <ReVarre> Should I install drivers with "Linux AMD64/EM64T" or "Linux IA64" ?
[04:10] <ubuntu> oh, how to change my name?
[04:10] <ubuntu> I just use the default name. ;)
[04:10] <ubuntu> Mustand5, there?
[04:10] <mustard5> ReVarre, I'm not sure..what vid card you using?
[04:11] <mustard5> ubuntu, I am
[04:11] <ReVarre> mustard5: nVIDIA Geforce FX 5900XT"
[04:11] <mustard5> ReVarre, I wonder whether nvidia-glx works on 64 bit :)
[04:11] <mustard5> ReVarre, hehe
[04:11] <kart_> i am on hoary - now want to upgreade to breezy using cd, how it will be ? a disaster or clean thing?
[04:11] <elwood> uhm what about at radeon?i have a nvidia in the past...i need to get driver from apt-get or i can use the "ati" of xorg?
[04:11] <mustard5> ReVarre, I'm cautious now ;)
[04:12] <mustard5> ReVarre, search for nvidia-glx in synaptic and read the description
[04:12] <geargolem>  Using synaptic to get blender 2.37a in breezy leaves me with no or abysmal backface culling, but I have script support.  Using 2.40 I have no script support but culling works fine?
[04:12] <ReVarre> mustard5: Ok thanks, but what is glx? :P
[04:12] <mustard5> ReVarre, its the name of the nvidia driver package in the repositories, thats about all I know
[04:13] <ubuntu> test
[04:13] <mustard5> ubuntu, you know how to change your nick?
[04:13] <intelikey> kart_ seeing that no one eles has answered you,  unless you are on dialup it would be better to use apt-get to upgrade.
[04:14] <Courager> Hi all
[04:14] <pensee> Hi
[04:14] <Courager> Hello pensee
[04:14] <mustard5> kart_, it works..but follow the breezy upgrade guide
[04:14] <pensee> any know how can I compile all my uubuntu
[04:14] <mustard5> !breezy
[04:14] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[04:14] <kart_> intelikey, ok - but i am thinking that cd is handy --
[04:14] <pensee> ?
[04:14] <elwood> kart_, apt-get is the safety one
[04:14] <esj> how does one load a local .deb
[04:15] <pensee> ??
[04:15] <esj> I have a local copy of a .deb file
[04:15] <mustard5> kart_, you see the link from ubotu?
[04:15] <fukngruv> my mozilla-mplayer wont play video it buffers starts then stops before i see the video
[04:15] <pensee> Can I compile all my package on ubuntu ?
[04:15] <mustard5> kart_, read the first lines carefully in the guide
[04:15] <esj> I would like to install it
[04:15] <Dr_Willis> pensee,  i guess you could... but why bother.
[04:15] <zerokarmaleft> so i'm trying to get wpa_supplicant to work with my laptop, which is simple enough to configure...it seems to authenticate with my router ok, but i can't get a dhcp lease
[04:16] <intelikey> esj is it for ubuntu or debian ?
[04:16] <kart_> mustard5, ok
[04:16] <pensee> Dr_Willis, because I have a slow machine
[04:17] <zerokarmaleft> pensee: how would rebuilding everything help your situation?
[04:17] <esj> I think debian.  it is an update on the hl-5170dn driver from drother
[04:17] <Dr_Willis> zerokarmaleft,  yea . i was going to ask pensee  of that 'logic'
[04:17] <pensee> zerokarmaleft: binary distrib are slower than source ditrib
[04:17] <pensee> ,,,
[04:17] <fukngruv> mplayer won't play video Im sure it's somthing simple please help
[04:18] <wftl> Can someone point me to an *ahem* official (proposed) feature set for Dapper?
[04:18] <Dr_Willis> pensee,  ive never seen that actually proven.
[04:18] <intelikey> well esj it may break things then, but the command if you want to take the chance is 'sudo dpkg -i <file.deb> '
[04:18] <pensee> if i compile mostly everything it will more speed
[04:18] <tris622ph> how do i add build-essential in default install?
[04:18] <mustard5> fukngruv, you installed w32codecs?
[04:18] <fukngruv> yes
[04:18] <mustard5> tris622ph, sudo apt-get build-essential ?
[04:18] <trappist> forgot 'install'
[04:18] <mustard5> tris622ph, sudo apt-get install build-essential ?
[04:19] <mustard5> trappist, thanks  :)
[04:19] <esj> well the 5170dn driver is *broken* already.  I've had a windows only printer sitting here in my office for 6 months
[04:19] <Dr_Willis> pensee,  - thats what we are getting at... you MAY gain perhaps a few % in some benchmarks.. but proberly not anything noticeable.. and the ones you compiled ones will be identical to the ones allready made.
[04:19] <Courager> who knows how to login to MSN?
[04:19] <tris622ph> no, i mean i don't have an internet connection at home. i just want to download it here and install the build-essential. i guess i need to edit the ubuntu.iso file
[04:19] <intelikey> esj just wanted you to know that things made for debian are not always compatable with ubuntu.
[04:20] <tris622ph> is it in the module folder?
[04:20] <mustard5> tris622ph, its on the CD
[04:20] <esj> should have bought another printer but duplex support in the linux world is a bit hard to come by
[04:20] <mustard5> tris622ph, so apt-get will get it from the CD for you
[04:20] <youngcoder> what is the command to convert a rpm file?
[04:21] <fanopnaic> youngcoder: alien
[04:21] <mustard5> tris622ph, if you have the CD in your sources.list  and you should on a default install
[04:21] <youngcoder> fanopnaic, so just alien whatever.rpm?
[04:21] <fanopnaic> !tell youngcoder about alien
[04:21] <youngcoder> fanopnaic, thanks
[04:22] <mustard5> tris622ph, are you understanding what i am saying?
[04:22] <Pinguii> hi
[04:22] <tris622ph> u mean it will search in the CD?
[04:22] <Pinguii> wieso muss ich immer meine eth0 verbindung
[04:22] <mustard5> !de
[04:22] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[04:22] <Pinguii> ssorry
[04:23] <elwood> guys are you ready for linuxday?
[04:24] <_jason> elwood when and what is linuxday
[04:25] <kart_> any one from india here?
[04:25] <Dr_Willis> Whens the next "Talk like a Pirate Day!"
[04:25] <Dr_Willis> :P
[04:26] <herni> please help a n00b... where is the 'organize' menu in rhythmbox player?
[04:26] <herni> this is embarrassing...
[04:27] <intelikey> well i've never even seen rythmbox
[04:29] <jasongrieves> wow quiet today
[04:29] <jasongrieves> anybody know what would prevent me from typing anything into the gdm login
[04:29] <jasongrieves> enter key works
[04:30] <jasongrieves> because it then goes to the password field
[04:30] <mustard5> jasongrieves, havent heard that problem before :)
[04:30] <jasongrieves> i know its a gnome problem
[04:30] <intelikey> is it not typing or is it just not echoing text to the screen ?
[04:30] <jasongrieves> nope, keys are not being recognized
[04:30] <zyga_> hello
[04:30] <jasongrieves> i typed username and pass
[04:30] <zyga_> I've got some problems with libapache-mod-python2.4
[04:30] <jasongrieves> and it didn't recognize them
[04:30] <zyga_> I get this when trying to run sample script
[04:31] <zyga_> [Fri Nov 18 16:29:17 2005]  [error]  [client 10.0.0.2]  python_handler: make_obcallback returned no obCallBack!
[04:31] <ceej> is there anyway to set display at 32 bit instead of 24?
[04:31] <eek|afk> Hi, I'm a linux n00b and was wondering how easy it would be to setup a belkin wireless desktop card with ubuntu? Anyone done it/using one ?
[04:31] <intelikey> jasongrieves don't know,  file a bug
[04:31] <jasongrieves> any idea what library might be affecting that?
[04:31] <jasongrieves> im not even sure where to start poking :)
[04:31] <mustard5> jasongrieves, I wonder whether you could reconfigure the keyboard...
[04:32] <mustard5> jasongrieves, a long shot might be to sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:32] <mustard5> jasongrieves, after shutting down X
[04:32] <esj> eekladk: which belkin card?
[04:33] <jasongrieves> arlready attempted to reinstall xserver
[04:33] <jasongrieves> no go
[04:33] <mustard5> jasongrieves, hmmm..bummer
[04:33] <jasongrieves> its strange that enter works
[04:33] <jasongrieves> but no leters work
[04:33] <ceej> is there anyway to run at 32 bit instead of 24?
[04:33] <jasongrieves> im in the gtk greeter
[04:33] <mustard5> jasongrieves, what type of keyboard?
[04:33] <jasongrieves> so i hit alt + s
[04:33] <Red-Sox> hmm....linux is very hard to download new things in off the internet
[04:33] <jasongrieves> which brings up the session
[04:33] <jasongrieves> correctly
[04:33] <jasongrieves> standard 102 keys
[04:33] <_jason> Red-Sox, what do you mean
[04:33] <jasongrieves> IBM
[04:34] <eek|afk> The part number is: F5D7001uk
[04:34] <esj> intelikey:  it worked and I can now print from ubuntu.  looks like there is some duplex support too
[04:34] <mustard5> jasongrieves, very strange
[04:34] <mustard5> jasongrieves, have you just installed?
[04:34] <intelikey> happy for ya esj  :)
[04:34] <jasongrieves> mustard5 does that make sense? alt + s brings up the session menu
[04:34] <Red-Sox> _jason: if it isnt a deb, you have to go through the trouble of compiling
[04:34] <esj> thanks
[04:34] <jasongrieves> so it recognizes the s key
[04:34] <mustard5> jasongrieves, I'm not even sure..I have never tried it
[04:35] <jasongrieves> or at least te key bindings for the menu does
[04:35] <esj> next task is getting java in firefox running (but not now)
[04:35] <mustard5> jasongrieves, try doing it again maybe?
[04:35] <mustard5> jasongrieves, entering username and password?
[04:35] <esj> this is my wife;s machine
[04:35] <jasongrieves> ok just like in xchatwhe nyou want to go to top menu alt + x will get you X-chat menu
[04:35] <jasongrieves> mustard5 typng username isn't accepted
[04:35] <_jason> Red-Sox, i guess but most of the stuff is available through the repositories.  I think that's even easier than downloading.
[04:35] <jasongrieves> after typing
[04:35] <jasongrieves> and hitting enter
[04:35] <jasongrieves> it doesn't think i entered a username
[04:35] <intelikey> jasongrieves you don't have any broken packages do you ?
[04:35] <mustard5> jasongrieves, so it never goes to password?
[04:36] <Red-Sox> _jason: yes I agree, but not everything I want is
[04:36] <jasongrieves> nope
[04:36] <BigKahuna> Anybody have vmware installed?
[04:36] <jasongrieves> intelikey not that I am aware of, command line works fine 2
[04:37] <jasongrieves> *shrugs*
[04:37] <jasongrieves> i just wish i knew what package could affect that
[04:37] <ceej> has anyone got 32bit with ubuntu?
[04:37] <jasongrieves> metacity?
[04:37] <jasongrieves> window manager, nah
[04:37] <lightsource> Disk Mounter mounts my drives fine, however, for my winswap drive, I have to mount it every time I startup. How do I eliminate that?
[04:37] <BigKahuna> I just installed vmware and now I cont execute the config script. "Permission Denied" But I have read/write permission to the file. Any ideas?
[04:37] <mustard5> jasongrieves, is it a new install?
[04:37] <intelikey> jasongrieves you can scan /var/log  for any gdm errors.
[04:38] <mustard5> intelikey, good idea :)
[04:38] <jasongrieves> intelikey thakns i thouhgt it reported to .xsession-errors in ~/
[04:38] <mustard5> lightsource, winswap?
[04:38] <jasongrieves> mustard5 yes
[04:39] <lightsource> mustard5, its just the partition I use to swap windows files from linux files, vice versa.
[04:39] <lightsource> mustard5, it also has my music in it.
[04:39] <mustard5> lightsource, ah ok
[04:39] <zerokarmaleft> BigKahuna: are you running 'sudo vmware-config.pl'?
[04:39] <mustard5> lightsource, I have a script that will do that for you
[04:39] <intelikey> jasongrieves how can it until you login  ~  is not set to anything?
[04:39] <lightsource> is it fstab?>
[04:39] <mustard5> !windowsdrives
[04:39] <ubotu> from memory, windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:39] <lightsource> mustard5, is it the winmac_fstab?
[04:39] <mustard5> lightsource, yeah
[04:39] <lightsource> mustard5, I have that
[04:40] <jasongrieves> intelikey right forgot about that
[04:40] <mustard5> lightsource, it doesnt work to well if you have the drive mounted and in fstab already
[04:40] <jasongrieves> intelikey only after a login
[04:40] <jasongrieves> yeah nothing wrong in thee
[04:40] <jasongrieves> there
[04:40] <BigKahuna> zerokarmaleft, Yes, exactly that.
[04:40] <lightsource> mustard5, the drives mount fine, its jus that when I start up the computer, they have to be mounted manually, rather than auto like my other 3 partitions
[04:40] <mustard5> lightsource, to get it working for me I had to umoun the partition and remove the fstab entry first
[04:40] <lightsource> how do I remove it?
[04:40] <nino> hi all
[04:41] <mustard5> lightsource, to remove the fstab entry?
[04:41] <jasongrieves> could it be the glib library maybe?
[04:41] <jasongrieves> i just dont know
[04:41] <ninod> hi laa
[04:41] <lightsource> lightsource, yes
[04:41] <lightsource> oops
[04:41] <lightsource> lol
[04:41] <Dr_Willis> fstab editing fundamentals. :P
[04:41] <lightsource> mustard5, yes
[04:41] <mustard5> lightsource, sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[04:41] <jasongrieves> i ran gnome-session and recieve Error converting results of strftime to UTF-8: Error during conversion: unknown error (9)
[04:42] <mustard5> lightsource, backup the fstab first
[04:42] <human_error> help! i got errors running fluxbox: http://pastebin.com/434375
[04:42] <intelikey> mustard5 ok but umount is not required for editing fstab......
[04:42] <jasongrieves> glib/gdate.c:1442
[04:42] <mustard5> lightsource, then remove all entried for windows drives in fstab...umount all the partitions and run the script
[04:42] <mustard5> lightsource, no its not for editing..its for getting the script to run properly
[04:43] <mustard5> lightsource, as I said the script doesnt seem to work to well if you have entries in fstab already for your windows partitions and if they are already mounted
[04:44] <mustard5> intelikey, hehe..I thought you were lightsource
[04:44] <mustard5> hehehe
[04:44] <mustard5> doh
[04:45] <lightsource> mustard5, so.. what do I do?
[04:45] <lightsource> mustard5, I'm confused, do i still follow ur instructions?
[04:45] <mustard5> lightsource, first backup fstab
[04:45] <intelikey> lightsource yes
[04:45] <lightsource> mustard5, done
[04:45] <mustard5> lightsource, then edit fstab ...removing all entries for windows drives..
[04:46] <orbx> robotgeek > I'm still having problems with apache and php :(
[04:46] <robotgeek> orbx: hmm, k
[04:46] <robotgeek> orbx: what does it say now
[04:46] <lightsource> mustard5, there are 3 drives with a # line saying "#Added by winmac_fstab utility"
[04:47] <mustard5> lightsource, yep take them all out
[04:47] <lightsource> mustard5, then at the top, there is like /dev/sda1, /dev/hda, /dev/hdc5
[04:47] <lightsource> mustard5, dev/hdc5 being my winswap
[04:47] <mustard5> lightsource, the windows drives are the one with ntfs file format or possible vfat
[04:47] <orbx> robotgeek: i edited the file you told me to and it still tries to save the php sorce insted of executing the code.
[04:47] <intelikey> in /etc/fstab the third field(for most things) will tell the fs type lightsource
[04:47] <mustard5> *possibly
[04:48] <robotgeek> orbx: did you restart apache
[04:48] <orbx> source*
[04:48] <Janbanan> When i try to open video-files with totem it says "The video output is in use by another application". How do I fix this?
[04:48] <freemanen> How do get audacity able to record?
[04:48] <mustard5> lightsource, pastebin your fstab if you have doubts
[04:48] <lightsource> k
[04:48] <orbx> robotgeek: how do you restart it, i have tried many ways and none seem to work
[04:48] <intelikey> freemanen on the icon bar select the device to record from ?
[04:48] <lightsource> mustard5, http://pastebin.com/434381
[04:48] <mustard5> lightsource, k
[04:48] <orbx> robotgeek > and do you get a message saying that apache has been restarted?
[04:49] <robotgeek> orbx: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[04:49] <lightsource> intelikey, http://pastebin.com/434381
[04:49] <mustard5> lightsource, take out lines 7 to 13
[04:50] <freemanen> dosen't understand that you mean?
[04:50] <lightsource> mustard5, do you use starting from 1 or 0?
[04:50] <maegus> Morning All
[04:50] <orbx> robotgeek > when i type that code it executes without a error message but does and says nothing more
[04:50] <maegus> Have  Video Card Question, if anyone has a chance...Thanks
[04:50] <mustard5> lightsource, what do you mean?
[04:51] <intelikey> lightsource looks like all you need is to add auto
[04:51] <mustard5> lightsource, I meant remove the drives that are mentioned in lines 7 to 13 in your pastebin of fstab
[04:51] <lightsource> mustard5, I know, but do you start from 1 or 0
[04:51] <robotgeek> orbx: check the error log at /var/log/apache2/
[04:51] <lightsource> mustard5, you know how in linux 1 is really 0?
[04:51] <mustard5> lightsource, thats in grub
[04:52] <lightsource> mustard5, oh alright lol.
[04:52] <mustard5> lightsource, thats ok :)
[04:52] <intelikey> ro,user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0      <--that to this-->  auto,ro,user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
[04:52] <lightsource> mustard5, so start at "/dev/hda"
[04:52] <intelikey> in those lines that winmac_fstab added
[04:53] <lightsource> lol nevermind
[04:53] <lightsource> ok
[04:53] <lightsource> I got it
[04:53] <lightsource> now what do I do
[04:53] <lightsource> mustard5, I saved
[04:53] <mustard5> lightsource, umount all the windows partitions
[04:53] <peterbe> Hi all, what's the name of that file on most linuxes filled with lots of words? I saw a friend doing a grep on it the other day to discover some possible domain names based on an ending.
[04:53] <lightsource> I tried earlier.
[04:53] <lightsource> k
[04:53] <peterbe> It's some sort of english corpus
[04:53] <lightsource> Oh
[04:53] <lightsource> alright
[04:53] <lightsource> they're unmounted
[04:53] <mustard5> lightsource, run the script
[04:54] <lightsource> double click or do I run it in terminal? I forgt?
[04:54] <orbx> robotgeek > both the error and access log are empty.
[04:54] <coz> hello all can someone explain my next entry?
[04:54] <coz>  Usage: oodcmd -[qrw]  [-a | -m security-mode]  [-s | f file-list]  /dev/name
[04:54] <coz>    -a --analyse    analyze mode
[04:54] <coz>    -f --file       only process given files
[04:54] <coz>    -m --mode       security mode during defragmentation:
[04:54] <coz>                    0 = off, 1 = on (default)
[04:54] <coz>    -q --silent     supress output
[04:54] <coz>    -u --unsafe     skip e2fsck
[04:54] <mustard5> lightsource, I'll get the link ..one second
[04:54] <coz>    -w --waitkey    waits for keystroke after finishing
[04:54] <robotgeek> coz: don't paste in here
[04:54] <coz> ok
[04:54] <lightsource> mustard5, if you're trying to get me to download it, I already have it
[04:54] <DrBair> I have a bit of an issue, I can't login to gnome using one username.  Any ideas?
[04:55] <mustard5> lightsource, no..the instructions for running it are on the page.. :)
[04:55] <mustard5> lightsource, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:55] <robotgeek> orbx: that's weird, really really weird. i would suggest that you check your path :)
[04:55] <Hali_303> hi! what package contains iwconfig in ubuntu? for configuring wireless cards
[04:55] <robotgeek> Hali_303: wireless-tools
[04:55] <mustard5> lightsource, sudo ./winmac_fstab
[04:55] <Hali_303> thx
[04:56] <lightsource> mustard, thnx
[04:56] <lightsource> mustard5, thnx
[04:56] <mustard5> lightsource, its working now?
[04:56] <BigKahuna> Ok just installed vmware, getting "Permission Denied" when trying to run config script and the uninstall script. I have read/write permission and Im using sudo. What gives?
[04:57] <orbx> robotgeek > I have learned from my last mistake! But whats it suposed to say after apache has been restarted?
[04:57] <mustard5> lightsource, I suppose you have to boot to find out
[04:57] <coz> can someone explain this   http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/Px5GFU70.html
[04:57] <DonVincenzo> Why winetools and Wine mutually exclude themselves with Synaptic ?
[04:57] <robotgeek> orbx: * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)...done
[04:57] <mustard5> BigKahuna, I wish I knew
[04:57] <lightsource> mustard5, yes its working
[04:58] <lightsource> mustard5, thnx alot
[04:58] <mustard5> lightsource, k...I suppose rebooting is the acid test
[04:58] <mustard5> lightsource, you going to test with a boot?
[04:58] <lightsource> mustard5, what do you mean? I'm using them right now
[04:58] <mustard5> lightsource, yeah but you said they dont mount on boot
[04:58] <lightsource> ohh
[04:58] <lightsource> well I'm pretty confident they will
[04:59] <mustard5> lightsource, ok :)
[04:59] <lightsource> mustard5, how do I rename them?
[04:59] <geodrive> Suddenly i am not able to download any more with apt-get... :( (I updated the sources as xplained on http://ubuntuguide.org/) Im probably missing some obvious error, but it worked fine before...
[04:59] <lightsource> mustard5, because its like... "0 GB Disk (hdc5)"
[04:59] <mustard5> lightsource, you need to change the name of the directory they are mounted on
[04:59] <robotgeek> orbx: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html , very easy to setup
[04:59] <mustard5> lightsource, and direct them to mount on the renamed directory in fstab under mount point
[05:00] <orbx> robotgeek > in the folder of init.d, there doesn't seem to be a sheel file named apache, should there be?
[05:00] <jessid> hello. like always, I have a little question...now the problem is with my usb memory...I was recording a file (120MB) and suddenly an error...then...I could never write again...it says that the device is mounted only to read...
[05:00] <mustard5> lightsource, they are all using directories in /media/ I would think
[05:00] <robotgeek> orbx: yes, if you have apache installed
[05:00] <Legout> hi. anybody in here can help me? ive got some videos as .avi or .mpg. How can i burn a (s)vcd with this files??
[05:00] <Nebular> ok so I have a printer server running on a breezy live cd I created with bootcdwrite. I'm using cups and IPP. When I try to print from windows I get ReadClient: 4 IPP Read Error!. anyone have any ideas?
[05:00] <Legout> k3b tells me they are in a wrong format
[05:00] <orbx> i have it installed... I can access local host
[05:00] <jessid> the problem is that I dont know where is mounted, nor what i have to do, because it is not in /etc/fstab
[05:00] <Nebular> my web searches haven't revealed much
[05:00] <mustard5> lightsource, backup your fstab before playing with it ;)
[05:01] <robotgeek> orbx: cool
[05:01] <jessid> some idea to mount it again read/write?
[05:01] <Nebular> also the windows printer test page prints fine
[05:01] <lightsource> mustard5, ok I backed it up.
[05:02] <lightsource> mustard5, the only one not using the /media/ directory is using the /mnt/ directory
[05:02] <mustard5> lightsource, k well you can play to your heart content now.....just restore from backup if you find you mess it up
[05:02] <styx__> how can i install vlc on ubuntu?
[05:02] <Nebular> wait just tried it again, test page from windows didn't print fine
[05:02] <styx__> sry for this question but im a newbie^^
[05:02] <robotgeek> orbx: does it recognise the php mimetype now?
[05:02] <lightsource> mustard5, do you have a guide or somthing? or a manual for what to do, becuase I'm absolutley lost.
[05:02] <mustard5> lightsource, create a new directory in /mnt/ with the name you like and mount that device on that directory under the mount point option in fstab
[05:02] <funkyHat> styx__, sudo apt-get install vlc
[05:03] <funkyHat> styx__, or search in synaptic for vlc
[05:03] <orbx> robotgeek: nope
[05:03] <_jason> !info vlc
[05:03] <ubotu> vlc: (multimedia player for all audio and video formats), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 5817 kB, Installed size: 13740 kB
[05:03] <mustard5> lightsource, well I could walk you through it I suppose
[05:03] <orbx> robotgeek > doesn't open the php file in browser, tries to download it
[05:03] <Pu7o> has anyone here ever used Lsongs?
[05:03] <robotgeek> orbx: so, you have apache2 running, but not the php part. hmm
[05:03] <_jason> styx__, have you enabled the universe repository?
[05:03] <coz> would someone be willing to look at this and try to exolain it to me?   http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/Px5GFU70.html
[05:04] <styx__> funkyHat, do i have to download a package or is it pre-installed?
[05:04] <funkyHat> styx__, see what jason said ^
[05:04] <funkyHat> * _jason
[05:04] <styx__> @jason oh what's that?
[05:04] <styx__> ^^
[05:04] <lightsource> mustard5, negative about that /mnt/ everything is in media now. How do I delete the old folders since I don't have permission?
[05:04] <swetko> hi
[05:04] <_jason> ubotu, tell styx__ about repos
[05:05] <robotgeek> orbx: did you uncomment the lines i told yesterday?
[05:05] <teja> when I run mplayer, I got ""Linux RTC init error in ioctl (rtc_irqp_set 1024): Permission denied
[05:05] <teja> Try adding "echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq" to your system startup scripts."".  And when I run  "" sudo echo 1024 > /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
[05:05] <teja> "" , I got ""bash: /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq: Permission denied
[05:05] <teja> "".  how to get around this?
[05:05] <mustard5> lightsource, so you've made all new folders and changed the mountpoints in fstab?
[05:05] <DrBair> I have a bit of an issue, I can't login to gnome using one username.  Any ideas? Also I'm now noticing I can't start a second login screen either
[05:05] <coz> change permissions
[05:05] <orbx> robotgeek > yes
[05:05] <pinucset> somebody of tehre has google analytics in his page? it doesnt work in mine :S
[05:05] <swetko> how could I install midnight commander,   I run  ./configure and it says I need glib ver >=1.2.6 and i have 2.0
[05:05] <garyc> hello
[05:05] <lightsource> mustard5, I didn't change anything, all I did was what you told me to do as far as deleting the lines starting at 7, and then running fstab, I run fstab and now all the old mount point names are still there
[05:06] <coz> DeBair have you tried changing permissions?
[05:06] <garyc> hi folks
[05:06] <mustard5> lightsource, oh ok..show me the output of ls /media/ in pastebin
[05:06] <swetko> how could I install midnight commander,   I run  ./configure and it says I need glib ver >=1.2.6 and i have 2.0
[05:06] <robotgeek> orbx: well, if you are having difficulties setting up apache, go to the apachefriends link i gave you. and use that. make sure you get rid of all the apache stuff you installed
[05:06] <garyc> got a proftp problem
[05:06] <DrBair> coz: what files might need permissions changed?
[05:06] <mustard5> lightsource, cd /media  the ls
[05:06] <snoogert> hi, i'm unable to download source by synaptic (i've already added the deb-src in sources.list), how can i do?
[05:06] <coz> If you want to delete files that you have no permissions for you can change the permissions
[05:07] <orbx> robotgeek > i'm gunna keep on trying because i want to have more custom things on apache as i go along
[05:07] <lightsource> mustard5, yea I figured to cd a litle while ago
[05:07] <mustard5> lightsource, I'm just curious what directories you have in there :)
[05:07] <robotgeek> orbx: hmm, hold on. let me paste my conf files, so you have something to go by
[05:07] <lightsource> mustard5, http://pastebin.com/434394
[05:08] <styx__> can anyone help me?
[05:08] <coz> what's the problem styx/
[05:08] <mustard5> lightsource, hmmm you sure you know which ones are not being used anymore?
[05:08] <garyc> windows clients are timing out waiting for a directory structure after they authenticate in there ie explorer (proftpd)
[05:08] <styx__> what's the universe repository?
[05:09] <coz> sexcopter????
[05:09] <mustard5> lightsource, just make sure they are empty before removing them ;)
[05:09] <_jason> styx__, did you read what ubotu sent you in a private message?
[05:09] <mustard5> lightsource, you could try gksudo nautilus
[05:09] <lightsource> mustard5, what is that?
[05:09] <styx__> i didn't get a message
[05:09] <styx__> :(
[05:09] <_jason> ubotu, tell styx__ about repos
[05:09] <mustard5> lightsource,  that will open up a nautilus window with permission to remove those directories
 If you want to delete files that you have no permissions for you can change the permissions <--- ah if you have to use sudo to chmod why not just use sudo to rm ???
[05:10] <_jason> styx__, you should have one now, do you see it?
[05:10] <lightsource> mustard5, so run gksudo nautilus?
[05:10] <mustard5> lightsource, don't delete the directories that your current fstab is mounting the drives on though
[05:10] <coz> not chmod chown
[05:10] <styx__> it just shows this message:You probably got spammed by ubotu. ubotu was added to your ignore list, and will be ignored for 1 hour.
[05:10] <styx__> -
[05:10] <styx__> * Added ubotu!*@* to ignore list for 3600 secs
[05:10] <mustard5> lightsource, yeah
[05:10] <yoni> Hello, im writing from bitchx (terminal client) - X won't work... i get weird errors with linpng12... i tried reinstalling it, but it remains the same. Any ideas?
[05:10] <styx__> what can id do?
[05:10] <boris`````> it doesn't work because you're a bitch
[05:10] <robotgeek> orbx: paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4709 is my apache2.conf file
[05:11] <robotgeek> boris`````: language
[05:11] <_jason> styx__, lol you blocked ubotu D:  well see this but try to unblock ubotu (in case he needs to send you something in the future) http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[05:11] <Janbanan> Where do I control the TV-out? Used to do it in catalyst when i used win.
[05:11] <swetko> how could I install midnight commander,   I run  ./configure and it says I need glib ver >=1.2.6 and i have 2.0
[05:11] <garyc> who can help with proftp
[05:11] <styx__> jason, thx i will read it
[05:11] <coz> would someone read this and try to explain it?  http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/Px5GFU70.html
[05:11] <BlueEagle> garyc: sudo nano /etc/proftpd.conf <= change type from inetd to standalone and sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[05:11] <lightsource> mustard5, ok I deleted what I wanted to delete, now... do I just go in nautilus and rename the mounts?
[05:12] <Mindtzar> could someone tell me how to add hardware? because ubuntu hasn't recognised my optical mouse
[05:12] <mustard5> lightsource, not quite
[05:12] <robotgeek> orbx: do you have the same things in your file?
[05:12] <BlueEagle> garyc: Be sure to alter the other settings to your liking while you're altering the config file.
[05:12] <_ice9> I get this error when trying to compile a eggdrop
[05:12] <yoni> can someone help me? i haven't done anything special and X won't come up... when it start coming up it says it can't load the background png image... when i tried running something from the terminal it said there are errors with libpng12... pleae help me out :\
[05:12] <intelikey> lol coz
[05:12] <_ice9> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:12] <mustard5> lightsource, make new directories with the names you like
[05:12] <Mindtzar> could someone tell me how to add hardware? because ubuntu hasn't recognised my optical mouse
[05:12] <BlueEagle> _ice9: installed build essentials?
[05:12] <coz> intelikey ?????
[05:12] <garyc> BlueEagle, yes I am running in stand alone   what else
[05:12] <_ice9> ???
[05:12] <BlueEagle> garyc: what else what?
[05:12] <mustard5> lightsource, then change the fstab mount points to those directories for each drive
[05:13] <Mindtzar> [=
[05:13] <BlueEagle> garyc: did you start it with sudo /etc/init.d/proftpd start
[05:13] <BlueEagle> ?
[05:13] <DonVincenzo> is anyone using wine+MSN+webcam ?
[05:13] <intelikey> it is the help message from oddcmd lol    man oddcmd coz
[05:13] <aet> _ice9: theres a packagane named build-essentials
[05:13] <BlueEagle> !build_essentials
[05:13] <ubotu> BlueEagle: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[05:13] <_ice9> so apt-get install buiild essentials
[05:13] <aet> s/packagane/package/
[05:13] <_ice9> or no
[05:13] <Mindtzar> DonVincenzo, I couldn't get MSN to work in wine
[05:13] <yoni> no1 experienced these problems with libpng12?
[05:13] <coz> yes oodcmd i am trying the beta but cannot get it to work except once accdentally
[05:13] <jbroome> Mindtzar: that's a feature, not a bug. :)
[05:13] <Mindtzar> lol
[05:14] <mustard5> _ice9, if you don't have it..you need it
[05:14] <DonVincenzo> Mindtzar: did you took the 7.0 win200 version ?
[05:14] <garyc> BlueEagle, yes I restart after changes.  windows clients time out after authenticate waiting for a directory structure
[05:14] <Mindtzar> couldn't find the win2k option
[05:14] <Mindtzar> version*
[05:14] <robotgeek> orbx: ??
[05:14] <intelikey> coz that help message usually means a syntax error.
[05:14] <BlueEagle> _ice9: sudo aptitude install build_essential
[05:14] <Pu7o> never mind :)
[05:14] <_ice9> k
[05:14] <coz> what help message, it is how to start oodcmd
[05:14] <Mindtzar> anyhoe, anyone know how to add hadrware?
[05:14] <DonVincenzo> Mindtzar: you have to choose something like Different Version at the messenger.msn.com
[05:14] <lucaas> DonVincenzo, have you tried amsn, its pretty msn'ish
[05:14] <coz> I need to what the parameters mean
[05:14] <aet> _ice9: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:14] <Mindtzar> okay DonVincenzo
[05:14] <intelikey> you did read the man page/s coz
[05:15] <DonVincenzo> lucaas: yes, but the support for webcam is not yet fisnished
[05:15] <coz> I talked to O&O and this is what is suppose to show according to them
[05:15] <coz> i will look at the man pages
[05:15] <BlueEagle> garyc: A) You rearly need to restart linux after installing software and B) Did you set up any user accounts?
[05:15] <Mindtzar> anyone please tell me how to add hardware
[05:15] <garyc> BlueEagle, wsftp and cute ftp work fine because they wait longer   but  my ie clients timeout
[05:15] <Mindtzar> because ubuntu isn't reocniginsg my mouse
[05:15] <Mindtzar> :(((
[05:15] <lucaas> DonVincenzo, okay, but i doubt you get better suport running msn in wine.
[05:16] <DonVincenzo> lucaas: and it is not for me, I am trying to make somebody migrate, and i wouldn't like her to have to get though cvs ;-)
[05:16] <_ice9> ouldn't find any package whose name or description matched "build_essential"
[05:16] <_ice9> The following packages have been kept back:
[05:16] <_ice9>   acpi-support gtk2-engines-pixbuf libgnutls11 libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin
[05:16] <_ice9>   libgtk2.0-common
[05:16] <_ice9> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[05:16] <orbx> robotgeek > nope still doesn't work, i have your exact file
[05:16] <robotgeek> _ice9: NEVER PASTE IN HERE
[05:16] <mustard5> Mindtzar, what type of mouse?
[05:16] <_ice9> osrry
[05:16] <_ice9> sorry
[05:16] <Mindtzar> mustard5, it's an optical PS/2 mouies
[05:16] <Mindtzar> mouse*
[05:16] <robotgeek> orbx: did you reload the server?
[05:16] <BlueEagle> garyc: Well, duh! The obvious solution is to NOT USE IE!!!
[05:16] <garyc> blue no, I restart the proftpd deamon after mods to the .conf file
[05:16] <lucaas> DonVincenzo, have a look at easyubuntu, auomagick
[05:16] <Hali_303> does anyone here work with wlan cards? my systems administrator told me, that our is key is the in the format of abcdefghijklm (13 characters), but iwconfig doesnt accept this..
[05:17] <lucaas> DonVincenzo, automatix*
[05:17] <Hali_303> it wants something like xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
[05:17] <ceej> i just install something using the synaptic package manger and i can't find it anywhere....
[05:17] <garyc> BlueEagle, no, I restart the proftpd deamon after mods to the .conf file
[05:17] <mustard5> Mindtzar, you could try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  preferably with the X server shut down
[05:17] <lucaas> DonVincenzo, 2of  the pinned threads here: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=100
[05:17] <intelikey> well yes "Usage: oodcmd -[qrw]  [-a | -m security-mode]  [-s | f file-list]  /dev/name" is what is supposed to show, if you type 'oddcmd -h '  or something like that.... any syntax error would show that page; i would need to see the command you issued to be able to help.   coz
[05:17] <_jason> ceej, what did you install
[05:17] <Mindtzar> okay mustard5
[05:17] <Mindtzar> can I just ask how I shut the xserver down, stopx
[05:17] <Mindtzar> ?
[05:18] <ceej> _jason:slimp3
[05:18] <garyc> BlueEagle, I agree whole heartedly  I just thought I could speed up the directory output somehow
[05:18] <mustard5> Mindtzar, I think its ctrl + alt +backspace?
[05:18] <orbx> robotgeek > it only works if i type sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart, but i typed apache not apache2
[05:18] <mustard5> Mindtzar, in terminal its sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:18] <orbx> robotgeek > if i type apache2 nothing happens
[05:19] <lucaas> mulambo, yes, ctrl+alt+backspace restarts x
[05:19] <lucaas> mustard5, *
[05:19] <mustard5> doh
[05:19] <ceej> i installed icecast-server too, but couldn't find it anywhere
[05:19] <robotgeek> orbx: then you don't have apache2, i guess
[05:19] <garyc> BlueEagle, I tested it and it is slow to give the dir structure the once in it seem fast
[05:19] <intelikey> Mindtzar [ctrl] [alt] [bs]  will reset X but the dm will restart it unless you kill it to.
[05:19] <_jason> ceej, sudo updatedb; locate slimp3
[05:20] <garyc> blue  login seems to take too long also
[05:20] <mustard5> intelikey, I'll think twice befor I mention that next time :)
[05:20] <orbx> robotgeek: the apache 2 shell file is in the DIR tho
[05:20] <mustard5> intelikey, he's gone already :)
[05:20] <garyc> BlueEagle,  login seems to take too long also
[05:21] <intelikey> oh yes i see that.
[05:21] <intelikey> sorry.
[05:21] <robotgeek> orbx: sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-php4
[05:21] <orbx> no php5 i did
[05:21] <mustard5> intelikey, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop would do it too?
[05:21] <orbx> done that already robotgeek pbut libapache2-mod-php5
[05:21] <ceej> _jason:ah that seemed to find it:) but still can't find where to launch it
[05:22] <intelikey> that should both kill the dm and stop the x server, yes mustard5
[05:22] <robotgeek> orbx: then you need to change the apache2.conf to add type php5 filetypes
[05:22] <garyc> BlueEagle, I miss the other responses if they are not red.  is any one else answering and I missed it
[05:22] <lightsource> mustard5, ok I made the folders
[05:22] <mustard5> intelikey, thanks
[05:22] <FranceDragon> mustard5, how do I stop the xserver again :(
[05:22] <robotgeek> orbx: http://dan.drydog.com/apache2php.html point#11
[05:22] <_jason> ceej, you are looking for a launcher in gnome menu?
[05:22] <yoni> I cant start gnome because libpng somehow got screwed.... any ideas what can i do? :(
[05:22] <intelikey> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:23] <Mindtzar> okay, and how do i recongiure x again
[05:23] <mustard5> Mindtzar, ok...sorry about that ctrl-alt+backspace stops it but gdm starts it backup so use the command that intelikey put up
[05:23] <ceej> _jason:i was, but any launcher would be good :)
[05:23] <intelikey> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:23] <Mindtzar> okay
[05:24] <lightsource> mustard5, ok I made the folders
[05:24] <mustard5> Mindtzar, choose the defaults for anything you dont know the answer for
[05:24] <intelikey> you can sudo dpkg-reconfigure most all packages.....
[05:24] <mustard5> lightsource, k
[05:24] <_jason> ceej, it is probably command line.  If slimp3 doesn't run it, then look in the results of locate for a file in the bin directory. use man page for more info on how to run it I guess.
[05:24] <xet7> what is good database (mysql) gui for linux? that allows to transfer tables between 2 mysql databases?
[05:24] <mustard5> lightsource, and did you edit the fstab to reflect the new mount points?
[05:24] <Lael> Umm... don't shout RTFM, but I have some problems concerning the network about ubuntu... I can't acceess the internet, but it still gets IP adrress from the ISP.
[05:25] <K_Dallas> Hi guys! what repository do i need to add to get scilab? (I think it is supposed to be in one of them but cannot find it) thanks
[05:25] <lightsource> mustard5, which lines do i edit? the ones that had the names I didn't want?
[05:25] <mustard5> lightsource, correct...change those names to the path to the folders you created
[05:25] <coz> Hello again, would someone, who is serious, take a look at this and try to explain the parameters to me?   http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/PlGGls94.html
[05:25] <mustard5> lightsource, /media/whateveryoucalledit
[05:26] <garyc> intelikey, i have an update error.  can you help??
[05:26] <intelikey> multiverse K_Dallas
[05:26] <intelikey> possable garyc what is the error
[05:26] <K_Dallas> intelikey, is that multiuniverse or multiverse?
[05:27] <garyc> intelikey, where can I paste the error so you can see it
[05:27] <mustard5> !pastebin
[05:27] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, 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
[05:27] <intelikey>  scilab: (Matrix-based scientific software package (a la  Matlab and Xmath)), section multiverse/math, is optional. Version: 3.0-12 (breezy), Packaged size: 2395 kB, Installed size: 28956 kB
[05:27] <lightsource> mustard5, done
[05:27] <MarcN> coz: why do you feel the need to defrag?
[05:27] <mustard5> lightsource, k
[05:28] <coz> Iwell, several reasons
[05:28] <K_Dallas> thanks intelikey
[05:28] <FabMatt> Hello, do you know ethereall?
[05:28] <FabMatt> ethereal :D
[05:28] <chema> Hi, there are some manual for migrate windows 2000 server ti linux+samba?
[05:28] <mustard5> lightsource, well assuming you have no typos or errors you should be able to umount all the windows drives and the do a mount -a
[05:28] <coz> First, I am a great follower of O&O software I only use O&O defrag on windows machines
[05:28] <ProN00b> is it possible to set nautilus up so that for previewing mp3's it starts at a random time instead at their start ?
[05:28] <orbx> robotgeek > i found out i have apache running as well as apache2, but now i have uninstalled apache i cant access localhost
[05:28] <MarcN> coz: I've NEVER defragged an ext2/3 filesystem in the 10+ years I've used Linux.
[05:28] <garyc> intelikey, can I use the #flood here
[05:28] <coz> second I have had this install of UBuntu on this machine for several months and have noticed a slowing down of the system
[05:28] <robotgeek> orbx: okay, you need to restart apache2
[05:28] <ceej> _jason: found it in sbin, its a perl script
[05:29] <intelikey> yes
[05:29] <Daniel_Libanori> Hi
[05:29] <ProN00b> is it possible to set nautilus up so that for previewing mp3's it starts at a random time instead at their start ?
[05:29] <robotgeek> garyc: using the pastebin is preffered so that it doesn't scroll of
[05:29] <robotgeek> off
[05:29] <orbx> robotgeek > same way?
[05:29] <Daniel_Libanori> can anybody help me?
[05:29] <n00blar> anyone knows an application, other than minicom, that supports xon/xoff flow control?
[05:29] <garyc> #flood W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:29] <coz> none the less being the lover of O&O software that I am, I would like to try it
[05:29] <garyc> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:29] <garyc> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:29] <garyc> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/multiverse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:29] <lightsource> mustard5, im getting unmount errors "umount: /dev/hdc5 mount disagrees with the fstab
[05:29] <lightsource> "
[05:29] <coz>  I have several othere llinux defrag utilities but want to try this one first
[05:30] <mustard5> lightsource, heh
[05:30] <mustard5> lightsource, what umount comand you entering?
[05:30] <ProN00b> is it possible to set nautilus up so that for previewing mp3's it starts at a random time instead at their start ?
[05:30] <yoni> I cant start gnome because libpng somehow got screwed.... any ideas what can i do? :(
[05:30] <orbx> robotgeek > it says the connection was refused
[05:30] <robotgeek> garyc: don't paste in here!
[05:30] <chema> Samba only can remplace NT4? not windows 2000 server?
[05:30] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell garyc about pastebin
[05:30] <ceej> _jason:how would i run it?
[05:30] <lightsource> mustard5, im not intering a command, they're on my desktop
[05:30] <Daniel_Libanori> Hi, I am using synaptic to update my packages, but, now synaptic console is trying make me a question, how can I answer to it?
[05:30] <MarcN> coz: you are silly.
[05:30] <robotgeek> orbx: hmm, sudo /etc/init.d/apache stop
[05:30] <mustard5> lightsource, do it via command line
[05:30] <jessid> some of you have any ide to configure a dns server using command line????????
[05:30] <_jason> ceej, what's the command called?
[05:30] <mustard5> lightsource, umount /dev/whatever
[05:30] <robotgeek> orbx: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[05:31] <lightsource> what is it... umount /dev/hdc5?
[05:31] <lightsource> oh alright cool.
[05:31] <coz> marcN you apparently are not listening
[05:31] <garyc> robotgeek, oops I did that before I saw your message    sorry!!!
[05:31] <pryzbyj> hey .. can someone tell me about ubuntu?  can i tell someone to add to their sources.list a debian ftp server?
[05:31] <ceej> _jason: in sbin i found slimp3 and its a perl script....
[05:31] <yoni> is there a way i can contact ubuntu developers through IRC?
[05:31] <coz> For those who need to paste you can go to    http://www.rafb.net/paste/
[05:31] <coz> this way people can stop chastising for pasting in here
[05:31] <_jason> ceej, if you type "man slimp3" in a terminal does it give you anything?
[05:31] <intelikey> garyc also that was not in #flood  it was in #ubuntu
[05:32] <Daniel_Libanori> Hi, I am using synaptic to update my packages, but now synaptic console is trying to make me a question, how can I answer to it?
[05:32] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell coz about pastebin
[05:32] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, what is the question?
[05:32] <ceej> _jason:yep
[05:32] <coz> No thanks robotgeek Mine is fine
[05:32] <yoni> is there a way i can contact ubuntu developers through IRC?
[05:33] <robotgeek> yoni: try #ubuntu-devel
[05:33] <_jason> ceej, that should tell you how to use it
[05:33] <ceej> _jason:yep thanks, guess it doesn't have a gui
[05:33] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, It is about gdm.conf, it wanna to know if I want to preserver it
[05:33] <chema> Thanks, other question, what is the equivalent of the DFS in Linux?
[05:33] <n00blar> anyone knows an application, other than minicom, that supports xon/xoff flow control? minicom seems not to support xon/xoff
[05:33] <coz> would someone, who is a real linux person, please try to explain the parameters in this and NOT give me their personal opinions about it?  http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/PlGGls94.html
[05:34] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, what are you installing that is changing your gdm.conf?
[05:34] <orbx> robotgeek > can you please come to #orbx and talk me through installing apache and php4 from scratch?
[05:34] <_jason> eej, yeah probably not... there is probably a gui enabled mp3 streamer somewhere in synaptic though.  Don't use them though so i can't recommend any.
[05:34] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, gksu
[05:34] <_jason> ceej, ^
[05:34] <sneaky> how can i get to my windows hd?
[05:34] <Dasnipa`> mount it
[05:34] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, you on breezy?
[05:34] <sneaky> how i do that?
[05:34] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, sorry, new version gdm
[05:35] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, I would think you should preserve your old gdm.conf
[05:35] <Daniel_Libanori> mustar5, I am on hoarn but I'm tring to upgrade to breezy
[05:35] <ceej> _jason:just showing me the commands to use in the terminal
[05:35] <coz> I am running ubuntu testing machine and have several defrag utilities I am testing
[05:35] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, maybe it wants to reset it to default, but that might mean you lose your personal settings.
[05:35] <coz> the sytax on these paremeters have me stumped http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/PlGGls94.html
[05:35] <sneaky> how can i mout my wondows hd?
[05:35] <sneaky> mount
[05:36] <mustard5> ubotu: tell sneaky about windowsdrives
[05:36] <coz> what is [qrw] ?
[05:36] <_jason> Daniel_Libanori, i had that question when I upgraded.  I chose default and ended up with an error on login.  Then I had to restore the default factory conf anyway.
[05:36] <ThaBull78> Can someone tell me how to install something I downloaded outside of the synaptic package installer?  It has a makefile, which I assume is significant, but I don't know how to use it.
[05:36] <garyc> robotgeek, I am learning  sorry  thought I could precede the paste with #flood
[05:36] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, ok, I was waiting about 15 minutes, but now it pop up the question in my  gnome
[05:37] <jessid> some of you know how to configure a dns server using command line , or at least where can I begin???
[05:37] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, I would keep your old settings personally
[05:37] <garyc> robotgeek, I pasted the error in the paste bin
[05:37] <Mindtzar> what was the command to stop x again. I fucked up there :(
[05:37] <Mindtzar> erm, sorry for swearing
[05:37] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, it was too late
[05:37] <garyc> robotgeek, how do I get an answer
[05:37] <ceej> _jason:its telling me commands like --httpadr but where do i enter those?
[05:37] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, I keep it
[05:37] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, k
[05:37] <Mindtzar> /etc/init.d/somethinghere
[05:37] <Mindtzar> sudo /etc/init.d/something
[05:38] <Daniel_Libanori> mustard5, thanks for help
[05:38] <mustard5> Daniel_Libanori, np
[05:38] <Mindtzar> mustard5, how do you stop x agian. I screwed up
[05:38] <mustard5> Mindtzar, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:38] <Mindtzar> okay thanks
[05:38] <_jason> ubotu, tell ceej about cli
[05:38] <mustard5> Mindtzar, np..sorry I missed your question
[05:39] <lightsource> mustard5, thnx alot
[05:39] <_jason> ceej, you should read through that second link ubotu sends you especially so you can get more comfortable using the cli
[05:39] <mustard5> lightsource, all good?
[05:39] <lightsource> mustard5, affirmative
[05:39] <Mindtzar> hmm, it just says "gnome display manager not running"
[05:39] <mustard5> lightsource, well done :0
[05:39] <Mindtzar> :\
[05:39] <Mindtzar> wont let me stop x now
[05:39] <mustard5> Mindtzar, then its shut down
[05:39] <lightsource> mustard5, thanks, now not to be a pest, but... if I format my C drive... will windows change from grub to its mbr?
[05:39] <slew> i didnt know linux needed to be defragged..
[05:40] <fanopnaic> slew: well, it doesn't exactly need to.
[05:40] <mustard5> lightsource, I would not know....but I think it might be more complex than that
[05:40] <slew> dosent look like there is support for reiserFS
[05:40] <lucaas> lightsource, if you install windows on the formatted c, yes, probably
[05:41] <slew> just ex2
[05:41] <jessid> hello? does any body hear me?
[05:41] <lightsource> lucaas, so... how would I avoid having to reinstall GRUB, or Linux
[05:41] <slew> minix and xiafs
[05:41] <jessid> am i blocked???
[05:41] <mustard5> lightsource, I have a how to :)
[05:41] <slew> jessid, we cant hear you, but we can read your messages
[05:41] <mustard5> jessid, no
[05:41] <Mindtzar> how do i get it so i'm just in breezy
[05:42] <lightsource> mustard5, please share
[05:42] <lucaas> lightsource, im not sure you can, ah, mustard5 maybe knows :)
[05:42] <jessid> slew ja ja you are right... thanks!
[05:42] <linuxgeek2> totem is unable to play vcd's
[05:42] <mustard5> ubotu: tell lightsource about grub
[05:42] <mustard5> lightsource, check PM from ubotu
[05:42] <linuxgeek2> even after installing gstreamer and w32codecs
[05:42] <linuxgeek2> ???
[05:42] <ThaBull78> Can someone tell me how to install something I downloaded outside of the synaptic package installer?  It has a makefile, which I assume is significant, but I don't know how to use it.
[05:43] <garyc> mustard5, can you help with an update error
[05:43] <mustard5> garyc, maybe...
[05:43] <lucaas> ThaBull78, what program is it?
[05:43] <mustard5> garyc, can you pastebin the error?
[05:43] <ThaBull78> it's cedega
[05:43] <robotgeek> garyc: sorry, i was getting lunch. mustard5 can help you, he is very knowledgeable
[05:43] <ThaBull78> I unpacked it and there's a bunch of directory's
[05:43] <garyc> mustard5, I posted it in the bin under garyc
[05:43] <ThaBull78> and a makefile
[05:43] <mustard5> robotgeek, hehehe....I dont feel knowledgeable
[05:44] <mustard5> garyc, I need the URL
[05:44] <rndinit0> hello everyone =), Ive managed to setup apt-proxy on my network to save bandwidth, but the dl speed seems to be capped at 20kB/s any ideas why this is happenin ?
[05:44] <lucaas> ThaBull78, doesnt cedega have debs, i think it has
[05:44] <ThaBull78> no, I take that back
[05:44] <ThaBull78> there's no makefile
[05:44] <garyc> mustard5, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4711
[05:44] <ThaBull78> lemme check lucaas
[05:44] <mustard5> garyc, thanks...
[05:44] <Daniel_Libanori> \q
[05:45] <ThaBull78> lucaas what do I do with those?
[05:45] <mustard5> garyc, there are no breezy backports yet....disable that repository
[05:45] <mustard5> garyc, do you know how to do that?
[05:45] <ThaBull78> the debs I mean lucaas
[05:45] <garyc> mustard5, can I just uncheck it in synaptic
[05:46] <lucaas> ThaBull78, if you have .debs you can install them with "sudo dpkg install file.deb"
[05:46] <mustard5> garyc, correct
[05:46] <slew> ThaBull78, did you try sudo apt-get install cedega?
[05:46] <ThaBull78> ok, and for a man page would I look up install lucaas?
[05:46] <ThaBull78> err I mean man install?
[05:46] <ThaBull78> no slew, I will try that
[05:47] <lucaas> ThaBull78, sorry, sudo dpkg --install file
[05:47] <slew> ThaBull78, apt-get is your friend.
[05:47] <lucaas> slew, cedega isnt in repos
[05:48] <slew> what does cedega do?
[05:48] <ThaBull78> lucaas no, I meant if I wanna read up on the command (I try to learn as much as I can about every new command I use) is the basic command 'install' or 'dpkg'
[05:48] <rndinit0> slew, its wine on steroids, it allows you to run a lot of the good windows games
[05:48] <linuxgeek2> !xine
[05:48] <ThaBull78> cedega allows most win games to be played on linux
[05:48] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, linuxgeek2
[05:48] <lucaas> ThaBull78, dpkg
[05:48] <linuxgeek2> !vcd
[05:48] <ubotu> linuxgeek2: No idea
[05:48] <slew> rndinit0, like ... quake maybe?
[05:48] <rndinit0> slew, like World of Warcraft etc..
[05:48] <linuxgeek2> !video
[05:48] <ubotu> linuxgeek2: I don't know, could you explain it?
[05:48] <ThaBull78> ok, thanks for all the help guys
[05:49] <rndinit0> slew, quake runs without wine on linux
[05:49] <lucaas> ThaBull78, you can say it is like apt-get for local files :)
[05:49] <mustard5> linuxgeek2, whats vcd?
[05:49] <slew> rndinit0, even quake 4?
[05:49] <lucaas> slew, yes
[05:49] <slew> ooh how?
[05:49] <garyc> mustard5, Now I understand.  synaptic launches with no errors -  no updates are available at this time
[05:49] <ThaBull78> ok, cool lucaas that makes sense then
[05:50] <linuxgeek2> video cd
[05:50] <rndinit0> slew, check id softwares site, im sure they have linux binaries available, youd more than likely still need your windows install cds
[05:50] <mustard5> garyc, k...they will eventually be enabled..but not yet :)
[05:50] <lucaas> slew, with an installer, that you get from their page
[05:50] <lucaas> slew, oobviously you still need the data cd'
[05:50] <slew> rndinit0, lucaas im on it!
[05:50] <slew> i have the cds
[05:50] <rndinit0> am i the only ubuntu user on this chan that setup apt-proxy ?
[05:51] <garyc> mustard5, hey I just installed webmin   and   its core  I havn't used it nor do I know how to.   how do I learn to use it
[05:51] <mustard5> garyc, ummm... good question...I don't know offhand :)
[05:52] <sneaky> can someone help me?
[05:52] <mustard5> garyc, ask the channel..I don't use webmin myself
[05:52] <garyc> mustard5, ok I will do as usual and search the web for docs
[05:52] <mustard5> sneaky, mayb
[05:52] <mustard5> sneaky, maybe
[05:52] <magmore> hello all...i need help with my printer which is attached to windows machine...
[05:52] <markl__> is anyone here familiar with using fglrx and breezy
[05:53] <ceej> !.rpm
[05:53] <ubotu> ceej: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[05:53] <markl__> i am getting this when i modprobe fglrx: FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile/fglrx.ko): Operation not permitted
[05:53] <sneaky> if i want to open my audio(mp3) with rhytmbox it says ots not streaming audio
[05:53] <magmore> i've done what i've always done to set it up in linux but won't work and can't find answer on forum
[05:53] <garyc> mustard5, I read those docs it my eye are bleeding and still don't know how sometimes
[05:53] <ceej> how do you run a ,rpm?
[05:53] <mustard5> garyc, I know how you feel :)
[05:53] <nalioth> ceej: it's better not to, what pkg are you wanting?
[05:54] <absenth> is there a package in apt, that will convert mpeg1 and mpeg2 files to mpeg4?
[05:54] <sneaky> so can someone help me?
[05:54] <nalioth> absenth: mencoder
[05:54] <Red-Sox> is ubotu up?
[05:54] <nalioth> Red-Sox: he is
[05:54] <absenth> nalioth:  mencoder....  thanks :)
[05:54] <Red-Sox> Nalioth: oh, okay
[05:54] <sneaky> how can i play my mp3?
[05:54] <Red-Sox> how do you PM ubotu?
[05:55] <mustard5> sneaky, with xmms?
[05:55] <nalioth> Red-Sox: /msg ubotu blah
[05:55] <sneaky> i dont have xmms
[05:55] <yatesy> so install it?
[05:55] <sneaky> how
[05:55] <rndinit0> sneaky, apt-get install xmms ?
[05:55] <Red-Sox> I see mestard5 is up very late
[05:55] <mustard5> sneaky, you can install it using synaptic
[05:55] <rndinit0> sneaky, sudo apt-get install xmms ?
[05:55] <yatesy> apt, aptitude, synaptic...
[05:56] <mustard5> Red-Sox, I am ;)
[05:56] <markuman> damn f*ck bullsh*t! how to get gatos stuff running on ubuntu to watching tv for ati aiw cards ?
[05:56] <Red-Sox> mustard5, erm...past midnight?
[05:56] <mustard5> Red-Sox, I told myself I was going to bed a while ago, but I keep getting questions :)
[05:56] <Red-Sox> mustard5, LOL
[05:56] <mustard5> Red-Sox, nearly 3 am ;)
[05:56] <nalioth> mustard5: go to bed, your ZzZzZs are getting away from you
[05:56] <sneaky> i get this,
[05:56] <aet> markuman: http://gatos.sf.net ?
[05:57] <mustard5> nalioth, I'm definitely stepping back now you are here :)
[05:57] <markuman> aet: super!!!!! but km patch dont work! lot of errors!!!
[05:57] <Red-Sox> mulambo, wow
[05:57] <mustard5> nalioth, I'd just be in the way otherwise :P
[05:57] <rndinit0> anyone here ever setup apt-proxy?
[05:58] <CookedGryphon> rndinit0: as in using apt-get through a proxy?
[05:58] <rndinit0> CookedGryphon, yeah
[05:58] <pinucset> somebody is at orkut?
[05:58] <yatesy> i did ages ago
[05:58] <Red-Sox> is music froom gtk-gnutella legal?
[05:58] <CookedGryphon> rndinit0: in which case yes, just a min, i'll have a look which config file i edited
[05:59] <yatesy> Red-Sox: depends what you download
[05:59] <sneaky> i cant get xmms:p
[05:59] <rndinit0> sneaky, u on gnome?
[05:59] <sneaky> yes
[05:59] <rndinit0> sneaky, open the help wizard
[05:59] <Red-Sox> yatesy: a havent downloaded anything, but is music, y'know, fairly new, legal?
[06:00] <sneaky> yes
[06:00] <rndinit0> sneaky, starter guide applications music and movies
[06:00] <yatesy> if its copyrighted and you didnt pay for it then its illegal :P
[06:00] <bur[n] er> Red-Sox: harvey danger allows their latest album to be downloaded for free :)
[06:00] <rndinit0> sneaky, read the 1st point, how do i add universe and multiverse
[06:00] <HiddenWolf> yatesy, can be even if you did pay for it. :)
[06:01] <rndinit0> sneaky, then you should be able to install xmms
[06:01] <CookedGryphon> rndinit0: /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/30proxy is the file you want, put in it Acquire{http::Proxy "http://blah:port";};
[06:01] <markl__> argh, fglrx
[06:01] <yatesy> HiddenWolf: well yea :)
[06:01] <markl__> binary drivers --
[06:01] <Red-Sox> hm
[06:01] <CookedGryphon> rndinit0: replacing blah and port with more sensible things
[06:01] <sanitarium> hey
[06:02] <sanitarium> back
[06:02] <nalioth> ubotu: tell rndinit0 about repos
[06:02] <sanitarium> and on Kubuntu :D
[06:02] <sanitarium> anyone know how to install programs on kubntu?
[06:02] <rndinit0> CookedGryphon, i got it up and runnin, but the problem is when my laptop tries to pull from my proxy, its capped @ 20Kb/s
[06:03] <markl__> sanitarium: do you know the package name?
[06:03] <CookedGryphon> lol you could have said sooner
[06:03] <sanitarium> firefox
[06:03] <markl__> you should get that by default, shouldn't you
[06:03] <rndinit0> CookedGryphon, apt-proxy-v2.conf is the file i edited its in /etc/apt/apt-proxy
[06:03] <aio> would it be considered poor form to post a link to an article i've gotten published on ubuntu?
[06:03] <markl__> i only know the debian command line commands, apt-get & apt-cache
[06:04] <markl__> aio: i can't speak for everyone but i would like to see it
[06:04] <CookedGryphon> rndinit0: i dunno then, mine seems to work fine, i've had it at up to 2000kb/s thru my proxy so i dunno
[06:04] <carambol> is ff-1.5 rc3  allready  installable?
[06:04] <Redrose> how do i refresh my ip address? like if i boot with a network connectrion, but then the router get's shut off, then is on again... how do i get a new IP address?
[06:04] <aio> http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2005/11/17/ubuntu_laptop.html
[06:04] <aio> this is an article on running ubuntu on a dell inspiron 9300
[06:05] <nalioth> aio: post it in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[06:05] <sanitarium> so, how do I install firefox?
[06:05] <aio> nalioth will do.  thx
[06:05] <nalioth> sanitarium: firefox is default in ubuntu
[06:06] <Bonzo|work> hi people
[06:06] <sanitarium> I am using Kubuntu
[06:06] <sanitarium> and I need to know how to install other packages, like wine
[06:07] <CookedGryphon> i'm having problems with dvd players, with vlc i have to go into options and set the dvd device every single time, mplayer doesn't fill the whole screen and ogle(previously my player of choice when i was runnign hoary on my desktop) starts up, shows one or two frames then quits completely
[06:07] <Bonzo|work> quick but luserish question:
[06:08] <Bonzo|work> how do I remove othert drive partitions from a users desktop
[06:08] <nalioth> sanitarium: there is a #kubuntu channel
[06:08] <Bonzo|work> they are mounted root, but I just want the Icons removed, and also the option to access them from nautilus
[06:08] <carambol> i have ff-1.5 rc2 can i install rc3 over it?
[06:09] <Bonzo|work> carambol, uninstall RC2 first
[06:09] <carambol> ok
[06:09] <Bonzo|work> I'm trying to lock systems down for a cybercafe
[06:10] <lightsource> where do I go to manually install a plugin for firefox?
[06:10] <Bonzo|work> and introducing them to ubuntu
[06:10] <Bonzo|work> but need to remove the hda icons from gnomes desktop and nautilus
[06:11] <Bonzo|work> so the users can't see them. They must remain mounted though
[06:11] <ryanpg> I'd like to discover when X11R7 RC2 makes it into dapper, is checking this the way to see what version is current? -> ftp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2
[06:12] <lightsource> where do I go to manually install a plugin for firefox?
[06:12] <rndinit0> Bonzo|work, perhaps http://idea.zanestate.edu/archives/2005/05/kiosk-ish-ubuntu/ could help
[06:12] <ryanpg> lightsource, google :P
[06:12] <wastrel> hi i'm trying to get the ink levels from my printer with escputil but it's not working
[06:12] <wastrel> anyone familiar with that command?
[06:13] <lightsource> ryanpg, I need to know the directory that plugins are stored in
[06:13] <trappist> lightsource: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[06:13] <lightsource> trappist, thnx
[06:13] <ryanpg> lightsource, I don't remember off hand but this looks interesting https://addons.mozilla.org/
[06:13] <nalioth> lightsource: /home/lightsource/.mozilla/plugins/
[06:14] <rndinit0> is there a way to just allow firefox to install plugins under the user w/o sudo? just directly from their extensions site ?
[06:14] <CookedGryphon> when i try to run ogle, it coems up for a second then quits giving an error of "Unable to set sw params for playback: Invalid argument" among other things
[06:14] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell orbx about cli
[06:14] <sanitarium> how do I install XMMS or BeepPlayer, or where Can I get them?
[06:14] <nalioth> trappist: that directory allows only firefox to use plugins, using /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/   allows all gecko based browsers to use them
[06:15] <rndinit0> sanitarium, the exact steps are documented in the starter guide which you can find under the GNOME help system
[06:15] <nalioth> rndinit0: /home/rndinit0/.mozilla/plugins/
[06:15] <trappist> nalioth: cool, didn't know that
[06:15] <sanitarium> i amn't using GMOME!
[06:15] <sanitarium> i am using KDE
[06:15] <sanitarium> Kubuntu
[06:15] <nalioth> sanitarium: there is a #kubuntu channel
[06:16] <rndinit0> sanitarium, in that case on the forums.
[06:16] <AMDXP> hi there i have been searching the forums how do i find the proper repositories for breezy
[06:16] <sanitarium> ok
[06:16] <sanitarium> ty
[06:16] <wastrel> also that website
[06:16] <wastrel> with the ubuntu stuff on it
[06:16] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell AMDXP about easysource
[06:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell AMDXP about sources
[06:16] <wastrel> anyone use escputils, epson printers, stuff like that?
[06:17] <pjott> Hi all! :D It's been a while since I was here, but now I'm back! :D The ULTRA-NOOB when it comes to Linux, so expect MANY questions for me :)
[06:17] <rndinit0> sanitarium, it might also be in the help center of KDE, i havent seen it but it would be a wise assumptions
[06:18] <wastrel> breezy eh,i should upgrade
[06:18] <wastrel> hmmmm
[06:18] <Bonzo|work> ok, found it in gnome configuration editor
[06:20] <wastrel> we hates it
[06:20] <grace_> this is just weird, sharing a folder seems to be a real problem
[06:21] <rndinit0> nalioth, are you sayin all i gotta do is create that dir ?
[06:21] <pjott> I read on the internet today, from a Norwegian news-paper that they should wait to 2008 before they launch Windows Vista. If that happens... Well...? What then?
[06:21] <grace_> i want to share this folder on my desktop so that there is no need for a login and any one on the lan can read write and browse
[06:21] <robotgeek> pjott: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:22] <pjott> robotgeek, why?
[06:22] <grace_> mostly to allow this older box running winxp to be able to easily transfer files back and forth
[06:22] <rndinit0> grace_, share with windows clients or linux ?
[06:22] <Ethan> because this is off topic
[06:22] <grace_> windows clients
[06:22] <robotgeek> pjott: cause that discussion will be offtopic, and i want to talk abt it :)
[06:22] <rndinit0> grace_, theres a nice samba guide on the forums
[06:22] <pjott> Ethan, lol ;P Sure ;) I'll stop whining about Windows here. I'm at Linux now
[06:23] <Ethan> pjott, :D
[06:23] <grace_> i right click on the folder and select sharing and set it to samba browse
[06:23] <grace_> but then I cant even get to it from this computer
[06:23] <drcode> hi all
[06:23] <sanitarium> BTW, what KDE version is Kubuntu running?
[06:23] <rndinit0> nalioth, thanks got it.. that was a lot simpler than i thought
[06:23] <sanitarium> Kubuntu 5.10
[06:23] <sanitarium> ?
[06:23] <drcode> any one know web mail in php that can work with php5?
[06:24] <pjott> I just bought Sin for Linux ($10 -SALE) I'm unpacking it right now ;) I've tried "Soldier of Fortune" for Linux, and I must say that I liked that just as much as in Windows. But is Sin that easy as ell? I've played it on Windows. Hope it's the same. If you have it, please tell me if I must compile it. Then I'll need some help ;)
[06:24] <grace_> through network it asks me to login with my username but then wont accept my password
[06:24] <rndinit0> drcode, hoard?
[06:25] <grace_> !samba
[06:25] <ubotu> I heard samba is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[06:25] <Red-Sox> uhoh! xmms does not open!
[06:25] <andreasdk> Good evening
[06:25] <drcode> hoard?
[06:25] <peter__> erm....
[06:26] <peter__> i forgot that weirdo thingie...
[06:26] <rndinit0> drcode, you want a webmail php script that runs on php5 right ?
[06:26] <peter__> how to re-configure your screen
[06:26] <wastrel> !breezy
[06:26] <drcode> yes
[06:26] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[06:26] <andreasdk> Can anyone help with the command to list the contents of a directory alphabetically?
[06:26] <drcode> where is there web site?
[06:26] <drcode> and dose it support hebrew?
[06:26] <ryanpg> anyone using X11R7 RC2 in breezy?
[06:26] <rndinit0> drcode, i dont see why not, worst case scenario you create the translation sites yourself
[06:27] <Red-Sox> i was in e17, then I booted back in to gnome, and i cant open xmms!
[06:27] <samuel_> #ubuntu-de
[06:27] <wastrel> andreasdk, ls | sort
[06:28] <rndinit0> drcode, http://www.horde.org/imp/ not sure if it runs with php5 though
[06:29] <wastrel> i'm getting GPG errors running apt-get update in hoary
[06:29] <wastrel> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com hoary Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[06:29] <rndinit0> drcode, otherwise http://w3mail.sourceforge.net/ is written in php5
[06:29] <wastrel> anything to fret about?
[06:29] <snowowl> I have a printer connected point-2-point to a pc's ethernet port is it possible to configure it
[06:30] <peter__> hello?
[06:30] <peter__> how do i re-configure my screen?
[06:30] <rndinit0> peter__, what do you want to configure
[06:30] <snowowl> peter: most likely you use your Xorg file
[06:31] <snowowl> peter: what is the exact problem
[06:31] <wastrel> anyone else seen those gpg errors?
[06:32] <HappyFool> !gpgerr
[06:32] <ubotu> well, gpgerr is If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*
[06:34] <grace_> ok so skip sharing a folder from ubuntu under samba
[06:34] <pjott> EEeeeh... My "Sin" game has been extracting now for... what... a hafl-four.. Is this normal? :s
[06:34] <grace_> way simpler to share a folder on the windows box and browse to it from ubuntu
[06:34] <rndinit0> grace_, its easy to do what you want to do. just takes a lot of time and a clear mind
[06:34] <grace_> way too much time
[06:34] <orbx> can anyone provide me with a step to step guide of installing mysql on ubuntu
[06:35] <grace_> especially to show a 50 year old teacher how to share the next folder
[06:35] <rndinit0> orbx, sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[06:36] <pjott> orbx, System --> Administration --> Synpatic
[06:36] <rndinit0> grace_, you might want to look into webmin + samba that might make things a bit easier
[06:36] <grace_> way faster and more secure to setup an anonymous ftp server on ubuntu and allow the windows box to access via web browser
[06:36] <pjott> Synaptic*
[06:36] <orbx> rndinit0: i know how to install it, i mean configuring it sorry i didn't phrase it correctly
[06:36] <rndinit0> orbx, what do you want to configure ?
[06:36] <orbx> yes
[06:37] <rndinit0> orbx, you might wnat to install the phpmyadmin package that should help
[06:37] <orbx> i have
[06:37] <grace_> yeah anonymous read write browse ftp sounds and acts way more simply
[06:37] <grace_> any one with a comparison here
[06:37] <rndinit0> orbx, so what is it you wanted to do ?
[06:37] <orbx> actually get mysql working
[06:38] <orbx> set up with username and pass ect.
[06:38] <grace_> orbx, you definitely want the phpMyAdmin to work with your mysql database
[06:38] <snowowl> I have two nic cards in one box. one is for network. the other is connected directly to a printer. an I make this work?
[06:38] <orbx> grace_ yes thats what i want to try and do, have you installed mysql and phpmyadmin before?
[06:38] <grace_> snowowl, your better to put the p[rinter connected to a switch instead
[06:39] <grace_> orbx, yes but not on ubuntu or debian
[06:39] <pjott> How do I make my Terminal get black background and colors etc.?
[06:39] <orbx> ah
[06:39] <patricia> o
[06:39] <grace_> all though be fore I passed out this morning I ran the apt-get install mysql and a few others
[06:39] <grace_> so im mostly done
[06:40] <orbx> grace_ do you know what files to edit to configure
[06:40] <snowowl> grace: Thats not possible - so I thought I would instead see if I could configure it the 2 nic way then share through the host
[06:40] <grace_> well ive really only had to mess with .mysqlcnf  or something for specifing the login credentials
[06:41] <mastertet> hello
[06:41] <grace_> it basically runs fine from the install
[06:41] <mastertet> Someone has tried Gnome 2.13?
[06:41] <grace_> basically you only need to add some db users and database names then you can add tables
[06:41] <orbx> grace_ do you know the _root in which the files are locatede?
[06:41] <grace_> all that can be done with phpmyadmin
[06:41] <aio> lll
[06:41] <grace_> except for the mysql root password
[06:41] <orbx> located**
[06:41] <foomanchew> I will be installing an ATI grafix card....goign from old nvidia
[06:42] <grace_> orbx, the database files them selves or the config files
[06:42] <foomanchew> what do I need to do to rerun x setup ?
[06:42] <orbx> i know i mean for setting up username, need to do that before getting into phpmyadmin > grace
[06:42] <grace_> orbx, you dont touch any config files to do that
[06:43] <orbx> grace_ > how do you do it then?
[06:43] <orbx> grace_ is it the php.ini
[06:43] <grace_> the mysql setup should require that you input a root password and if it doesnt then it would use a default
[06:44] <grace_> if a default password was used then you should be able to find it in     ~/.mycnf
[06:44] <mastertet> I saw somewhere that there was impressive performance improvment in gnome 2.13.1, 2 sec to load instead of 40 s. Wonders if it is true
[06:44] <grace_> for either the root user or your first admin user
[06:45] <grace_> then after install and you have root password the mysql install and config is done
[06:45] <grace_> then you would move forward with setting up your app that uses mysql vis a vis the instructions for that app
[06:46] <drcode> thanx rndinit0
[06:46] <selinium> orbx, in a term   mysqladmin -u root password "newpwd"  :)
[06:46] <grace_> phpmysql install and setup only asks for the mysqldb  hostname and root password uh rather supposed to create a dedicated mysql admin user for php to use so that your root password is not at risk of exposure
[06:47] <welp_> help! i did my screen wrong! what do i do? i chose the wrong options when installing?
[06:47] <rndinit0> drcode, so what did you choose to go with ?
[06:47] <vassie> hello, i have loaded breezy onto a server at work to use as an web server, and have loaded wordpress, on the dashboard for wp it fetches some news from different sites via rss, however, the page takes forever to open and will eventully timeout, what do i need to install onto my box to enable rss support?
[06:47] <grace_> orbx, actually each app should instruct you to crteated a dedicated mysql user and pass just for that app
[06:47] <rndinit0> drcode, another option is to search for webmail on freshmeat.net
[06:48] <drcode> I read about languges
[06:48] <drcode> thanx again
[06:48] <rndinit0> np
[06:48] <grace_> phpmysql asks for the root or admin user with supper powers because you want phpMyAdmin to be able to add and delete other users and databases and assign privileges
[06:48] <welp_> anyone?
[06:49] <Tuxist> hi ihave problems with new ati driver
[06:49] <grace_> hmm I seem to recall apt-get install vsftpd  before passing out.
[06:49] <grace_> perhaps my anon ftp server is already running
[06:50] <grace_> oh wait that was on the debian server
[06:50] <Tuxist> the modules are load
[06:50] <grace_> !anon-ftp
[06:50] <ubotu> grace_: I don't know, could you explain it?
[06:50] <grace_> !ftpserver
[06:50] <ubotu> grace_: I don't know, could you explain it?
[06:50] <grace_> !ftp server
[06:50] <ubotu> I don't know, grace_
[06:50] <grace_> !vsftp
[06:50] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, grace_
[06:50] <grace_> !vsftpd
[06:50] <ubotu> grace_: Do they come in packets of five?
[06:50] <apokryphos> grace_: stop. Investigate with ubotu in /msg
[06:51] <Tuxist> xlogs message agp problem in the xconf i have written use intern... no
[06:51] <n8k99> I'm trying to configure synergy , has anyone got this to work on their systems
[06:51] <grace_> any suggestions on which of the ftpservers might be easiest for a 50 year old religion teacher to manage
[06:52] <Astxist> Totem could not startup. Failed to create a GStreamer play object. Please check your GStreamer installation. <- Can anyone help with this?
[06:52] <grace_> i dont know how I got stuck with a 50 year old religion teacher
[06:52] <grace_> oh wait they're testing me
[06:52] <smo> vassie: wordpress' dashboard does all the rss on the server-side; it's sent to your browser as regular html once it's done.  I suspect the timeout is something server-side, rather than something you need to install (perhaps your webserver doesn't allow outbound connections, so wordpress stalls fetching the rss?)
[06:52] <grace_> thats gotta be it
[06:52] <Pjott\AWAY> Astinus, you need a codec pack
[06:52] <grace_> ;^)
[06:52] <Pjott\AWAY> Astxist *
[06:53] <Astxist> Pjott\AWAY, already installed them
[06:53] <foomanchew> how do i reconfigure X win ?
[06:53] <_jonas> i have problems with the ati driver
[06:53] <foomanchew> I have los GL support
[06:53] <foomanchew> lost
[06:53] <Astxist> Pjott\AWAY, totem just fails to load period
[06:53] <foomanchew> glxinfo is crashing
[06:54] <foomanchew> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[06:54] <Madeye> guys, i've ubuntu and fedora, and now using ubuntu, I can mount fedora on ubuntu, but till now i couldn't boot to fedora
[06:54] <grace_> darn anonymous is not found in the wiki
[06:54] <foomanchew> damn drivers
[06:54] <trappist> foomanchew: what video card? what drivers?
[06:54] <foomanchew> nvidia vanta
[06:54] <Astxist> Pjott\AWAY, Rythumbox Music Player says: Failed to create the player: Couldn't initialize scheduler.  Did you run gst-register?
[06:54] <foomanchew> trappist, Nvidia Vanta
[06:54] <foomanchew> using nv drivers
[06:55] <trappist> foomanchew: you'll never have glx with nv
[06:55] <trappist> need nvidia
[06:55] <_jonas> my xlog http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4713
[06:55] <vassie> smo: thanks i remember our network guy telling me that the firewall only allows inbound for our dmz, thanks, i'll have a word with him
[06:55] <Pjott\AWAY> Astxist, I downlaoded a codec pack
[06:56] <Pjott\AWAY> Astxist, But I don't remember where :s
[06:56] <foomanchew> trappist, changing to nvidia and retrying
[06:56] <Pjott\AWAY> Astxist, http://www.google.com/  <-- Search for "Codec for Linux"
[06:56] <Red-Sox> for some reason, xmms wont open
[06:56] <_jonas> can help anyone
[06:57] <radek> i got problem
[06:57] <BockBilbo> hey
[06:57] <Astxist> hmm
[06:57] <radek> when i run something what need to use root passwd (from graphics interface) it says child terminated with status 1
[06:58] <BockBilbo> where can i save my ttf fonts on my home directory? at /usr/home/.fonts?
[06:58] <Pjott> radek, type: sudo su        Then your password
[06:58] <Pjott> radek, that should work ;)
[06:58] <radek> i did
[06:58] <radek> and every time i try to do smth what need root pass it dont work
[06:58] <grace_> anyone ever use oftpd ?   not listed on ubuntu any where but it is in apt-cache
[06:59] <Pjott> radek, did you get any errors?
[07:00] <Pjott> I need help with installing Sin! Please help me ;) I'll explain better if you can help me :D
[07:01] <HappyFool> radek: enter your password, not root's
[07:01] <HappyFool> grace_: i believe proftpd and vsftpd are the commonly used ftp servers
[07:01] <Pjott> I need help with installing Sin! Please help me ;) I'll explain better if you can help me :D
[07:01] <HappyFool> radek: also, use 'sudo -i', not 'sudo su'
[07:01] <radek> listen
[07:01] <radek> i got 2 passes: 1. root one and 2. user one
[07:02] <radek> when i need to run something like packet managaer
[07:02] <radek> it ask me for a pass. and root one dont work and user one dont work:
[07:02] <radek> i got error:
[07:02] <radek> child terminated with smth 1
[07:03] <HappyFool> radek: standard ubuntu graphical interface to the system tools (like synaptic) uses gksudo; for that, you should enter your user's password. If it is not working, perhaps sudo is broken. try 'sudo ls' in a terminal to test
[07:04] <Astxist> yay fixed it
[07:05] <Red-Sox> XMMS will NOT open for some odd reason
[07:06] <Pjott> I can't install the game: "Sin", beacuse it's a: "SETUP.;1SH" file, and when I open it I get a textdocument with the code on. How do I make it run-able? :s
[07:06] <HappyFool> Red-Sox: try run it from a terminal, see what errors you get. (applications -> accessories -> terminal)
[07:06] <Dex-Freudii> hi there
[07:06] <Dex-Freudii> is anybody here?
[07:06] <nalioth> Red-Sox: try in a terminal /usr/bin/xmms
[07:07] <Red-Sox> happyfool: PM me
[07:07] <HappyFool> Pjott: try    sh "/media/cdrom/SETUP.;1SH"
[07:07] <Pjott> HappyFool, sure ;)
[07:07] <grace_> kewl
[07:07] <Red-Sox> Nalioth: i already did, error city
[07:07] <nalioth> Red-Sox: join #kubuntu-offtopic please
[07:07] <grace_> oftpd set up with out hassle and is now visible from any web browser
[07:07] <grace_> that was way easier than samba
[07:08] <Red-Sox> nalioth: k
[07:08] <jenda> nalioth: I have a guy here who wants to know how to point the install disk to a custom ks.cfg file on a floppy. Any idea?
[07:09] <coz> how do you make an ubuntu boot floppy?
[07:10] <nalioth> jenda: the install disk would be more easily remastered i believe
[07:10] <jenda> nalioth: hmm. would you know how?
[07:10] <Pjott> coz, "format c: /q"
[07:11] <nalioth> jenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallCDCustomizationHowTo
[07:11] <Pjott> I can't install the game: "Sin", beacuse it's a: "SETUP.;1SH" file, and when I open it I get a textdocument with the code on. How do I make it run-able? :s
[07:11] <jenda> nalioth: thx
[07:12] <nalioth> Pjott: in a terminal, type "chmod +x SETUP.:1SH"
[07:12] <Pjott> nalioth, Been there, done that..
[07:12] <HappyFool> nalioth: i think that file is on a CD
[07:13] <erf`> How do I reconfigure xserver-xfree86?
[07:13] <Pjott> I deleted it now cuz it said: "Not for x86 assembled computers" or something like that
[07:13] <erf`> It says I dont have it installed
[07:15] <radek> HappyFool, when i run updatemanager from console from with sudo as root it works, but when i run update manager from graphics interface it ask for pass, i write pass, and it makes error child terminated with process 1
[07:15] <HappyFool> radek: i'm not familiar with updatemanager
[07:15] <radek> it is only a example:P
[07:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell erf` about xcfg
[07:15] <Dex-Freudii> I'm trying to install libc6_2.3.5-8.i386.deb.... but when i do dpkg -i ..... It won't install saying there are conflicts with the previous version because of initrd-tools
[07:16] <Dex-Freudii> any idea how to solve this?
[07:16] <radek> everything i try to run from graphics interface and it need root pass it terminate ;/
[07:16] <HappyFool> radek: ah. well, 'sudo update-manager' works for me
[07:16] <radek> yes
[07:16] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: oh please dont do that
[07:16] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: do not do not do not
[07:16] <Dex-Freudii> do what?
[07:16] <radek> but  when i run something USING FUCKING GRAPHICS USER INTERFACE IT terminate!
[07:16] <HappyFool> radek: i don't understand when you say 'sudo as root'
[07:16] <elona> Hi, Could someone remind me the url of the 'upgrade from hoary to breezy guide' please?
[07:17] <Pjott> radek, chill the language!
[07:17] <radek> everything works on console
[07:17] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: dont install that files
[07:17] <Dex-Freudii> why not? i need them
[07:17] <nalioth> radek: watch your language please, cursing helps nothing
[07:17] <radek> but nothing works with
[07:17] <radek> great
[07:17] <BockBilbo> nalioth, i remember that back in time, it was possible to safe true type fonts on a directory inside home.. do you know which one is it? maybe /home/user/.Fonts?
[07:17] <radek> you even dont know this os lol
[07:17] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: if you install non ubuntu pkgs (especially libc6) you will certainly break your ubuntu
[07:17] <nalioth> BockBilbo: that is the one
[07:17] <Dex-Freudii> ok.. so what can I do?
[07:17] <Dex-Freudii> i need that version on libc6
[07:17] <BockBilbo> thanks nalioth
[07:18] <nalioth> BockBilbo: but just /.fonts  (no capse)
[07:18] <BockBilbo> mm
[07:18] <BockBilbo> :S
[07:18] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: what are you trying to use that needs it?
[07:18] <BockBilbo> i though that i might solve the problems i have with the flash player and some fonts by adding fonts there...
[07:18] <Dex-Freudii> dia_0.94
[07:18] <Dex-Freudii> and avi-xmms
[07:19] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: ubuntu doesnt have those packages?
[07:19] <Dex-Freudii> libc6?? yes, but an older version
[07:20] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: no. the dia and avi-xmms
[07:20] <Dex-Freudii> i have ubuntu hoary
[07:20] <Dex-Freudii> no, it doesn't
[07:20] <Dex-Freudii> they at least do not come in the CD
[07:22] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, my ubuntu doensn't have either dev packages
[07:22] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: have you enabled universe and multiverse repos?
[07:22] <Dex-Freudii> what??
[07:23] <Dex-Freudii> speak english please,,, heheheh
[07:23] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: in ubuntu, the universe and multiverse repositories get you maybe another 14,000 programs
[07:23] <Dex-Freudii> how can i do that??
[07:23] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Dex-Freudii about repos
[07:24] <forest> Where is the best place to get themes for gnome-desktop?
[07:24] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: PLEASE dont install non ubuntu pkgs
[07:24] <slew> forest, art.gnome.org
[07:24] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, too late... for some pkg
[07:25] <forest> how hard is it to install a theme from art.gnome.org?
[07:25] <slew> forest, its very very easy
[07:26] <slew> forest, system > prefrences > theme click install theme and point to the .tar.gz file
[07:26] <forest> thats it?
[07:26] <slew> forest, yep
[07:26] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: i suggest you remove those and replace them with ubuntu packages, if possible
[07:27] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, ok
[07:27] <forest> silly question again but once I reach art.gnome.org do I follow the themes link?
[07:27] <forest> or what is called desktop themes
[07:27] <slew> forest, yes. no silly questions.
[07:28] <slew> forest, all questions are valid
[07:28] <forest> after I follow that link I have 7 different option to chooose from: application themes, icons , etc. which one should I follow?
[07:29] <nalioth> forest: i have a silly answer. install the pkg "gnome-art" and you can use that program to browse and install themes
[07:30] <slew> forest, you can choose application themes to start
[07:30] <forest> application
[07:31] <gnomefreak> is there a way to get resume templetes for ubuntu either through apt-get or synaptic?
[07:31] <slew> forest, or sudo apt-get install gnome-art in a terminal
[07:31] <slew> gnomefreak, i did this with google
[07:31] <nalioth> the program "gnome-art" is a local program that browses art.gnome.org and allows you easy installation of browsable themes
[07:33] <gnomefreak> gnome-art is very handy to have too cause it allows you to change login screen
[07:33] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, should I download sources or just binaries??
[07:33] <slew> forest, its located in system ->prefrences -> art manager
[07:33] <dducko> *boots into flux*  This should be a fun expierience
[07:33] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: you can have both sets of lines in your sources.list
[07:34] <forest> apt-get did not work as it states that "couldn''t fing package gnome-art"
[07:35] <nalioth> forest: are you using breezy and have your universe and multiverse repos enabled?
[07:35] <gnomefreak> gnome-art is in universe repo?
[07:35] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, ok thanx
[07:36] <nalioth> !info gnome-art
[07:36] <ubotu> gnome-art: (install GNOME themes from art.gnome.org), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.2-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 26 kB, Installed size: 200 kB
[07:37] <gnomefreak> thats what i thought ty
[07:37] <gnomefreak> brb have to change os
[07:37] <Red-Sox> nalioth: please head on over to #kubuntu-offtopic to help me, if you want.
[07:37] <gfish> ok
[07:37] <jandusion> selinium. you there..... i need the terminal link to download skype
[07:37] <gfish> can u have some help?
[07:37] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth,  but will I get an upgrade of the libc6?? because I need it for some specific software
[07:38] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: i have another method for your specific software use
[07:38] <gfish> can i use the same drive as windows to install ubuntu
[07:38] <Dex-Freudii> ?
[07:38] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, which?
[07:38] <Amaranth> gfish: yeah, as long as you defragment it in windows first
[07:38] <mikul> how do i do if i want to add a user to a group?
[07:38] <gfish> why do i have to defrag
[07:38] <forest> I am using hoary
[07:39] <nalioth> Dex-Freudii: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[07:39] <mikul> for example i want to add the user "mikul" to the group "group"
[07:39] <gfish> why do i have to defrag
[07:39] <slew> gfish, cause if you dont you might lose your windows data
[07:39] <gfish> ok
[07:40] <gfish> is there an auto setting i can choose
[07:40] <slew> gfish, you should be defraging your windows partition often anyway
[07:40] <gfish> its only a wee old
[07:40] <gfish> *week
[07:40] <erf`> Whats the url to the breezy repositories?
[07:41] <erf`> Like there was a page that had a list of them all
[07:41] <drew_> you i have a question about linux: "when you SSH Into another server and execute a command that takes a VERY Long time, i you close your terminal window will it still execute?"
[07:41] <Dex-Freudii> nalioth, done
[07:41] <gfish> what setting should i use so it will resize windows and make a ubuntu partition
[07:41] <drew_> @gfish: use a windows program like Partition Magic to resize the windows partition without losing any files. the ubuntu setup doesnt provide you with the necessary tools
[07:41] <odie5533> Is there a way to search for text in files?
[07:41] <trappist> drew_: no.  use screen
[07:41] <trappist> odie5533: grep
[07:42] <gfish> ok
[07:42] <drew_> whats screen
[07:42] <trappist> odie5533: grep 'text' file[s] 
[07:42] <gfish> so can i resize to about 20 gig
[07:42] <drew_> im personally running on a linux partition of 5GB
[07:42] <drew_> on a 60GB total
[07:43] <trappist> drew_: ssh somebox -> screen -S myscreen -> longcommand -> ctrl-a d -> close terminal -> ssh somebox -> screen -x
[07:43] <ubuntu> is there a prog i can install that i can use to automount my harddrives on the livecd
[07:43] <drew_> oh
[07:43] <gfish> cool
[07:43] <nalioth> drew_: what was that? you can safely resize ntfs partitions during the install
[07:43] <dirkson> Say, all- I'm getting an error when I try to use an audio disk on my other computer. Says I need to run gst-register, but the commandline says that doesn't exist...
[07:44] <Ep|phany> is there a way i can dual boot if ihave only linux on my notebook right now
[07:44] <ubuntu> usually you need to install nix last because windows doesn't like running with other os's
[07:44] <enkrav> I noticed that File Roller 2.12.1 fails to extract the linux kernel sources (path too long or something similar)
[07:44] <trappist> Ep|phany: it's a lot harder to install windows after you've installed linux than the other way around, but yeah it can be done
[07:44] <gfish> if i use the same hdd for windows and ubuntu will i see any slowdown
[07:44] <sudhir> how can i download vlc player using apt-get
[07:44] <Ep|phany> how would i go about doing it?
[07:44] <drew_> is there a way i can TELL a currently executing command (a long scp command) to STOP printing out the result each time a file is copied? ... i think its slowing it down
[07:44] <Amaranth> sudhir: sudo apt-get install vlc
[07:45] <trappist> gfish: if you try to use the same partition you will, but you can use the same hard drive no problem
[07:45] <sudhir> tried got depedency error
[07:45] <drew_> windows has to be in the first partition
[07:45] <jandusion> how do i delete skype?
[07:45] <drew_> @epiphany
[07:45] <trappist> drew_: that's only true of win0x
[07:45] <trappist> win9x
[07:45] <drew_> oh
[07:45] <drew_> my bad
[07:45] <dirkson> Say, all- I'm getting an error when I try to use an audio disk on my other computer. Says I need to run gst-register, but the commandline says that doesn't exist...
[07:45] <ubuntu> Ep|phany,  like i do a tripple boot you need to install 98 first because it will overwrite everything and then 2k because it will pick up the 98se as a seperate os and mount it then nix because then it doesn't try and delete your other os's
[07:45] <Amaranth> dirkson: Please don't repeat yourself.
[07:46] <Ep|phany> if i do windows first how do i do it?
[07:46] <ubuntu> you just install windows normally
[07:46] <jandusion> any1 here can tell me how to delete skype?
[07:46] <Ep|phany> and then how do i install ubuntu
[07:46] <ubuntu> then when you install your linux just fine
[07:46] <ubuntu> its no real problem
[07:46] <dirkson> Amaranth: Ah! So I should just leave if no one notices my post, then?
[07:46] <Amaranth> dirkson: It's gst-register-0.8
[07:46] <ubuntu> you just gotta prepartition your system
[07:46] <Ep|phany> k ill give it a go
[07:46] <dirkson> Amaranth: Thank you : )
[07:46] <Ep|phany> how do i prepartition my system?
[07:47] <Amaranth> dirkson: No, but try to have enough patience to wait more than 2 minutes.
[07:47] <oskude> hi, is "de.archive.ubuntu.com" down, or can some even ping it ?
[07:47] <sudhir> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[07:47] <sudhir>   vlc: Depends: dbus-1 (>= 0.23.4) but it is not going to be installed
[07:47] <sudhir>        Depends: libhal0 (>= 0.4.0) but it is not going to be installed
[07:47] <sudhir> E: Broken packages
[07:47] <nalioth> Ep|phany: use qtparted from the liveCD
[07:47] <dirkson> Amaranth: Meh, perhaps this is true. It is a busy chatroom.
[07:47] <Ep|phany> k\
[07:47] <ubuntu> well i normally just use Fdisk and remove all then add a partition for my winedows then let the install of linux handle the rest
[07:47] <Janbanan> My xmms-player just freezed. Is it possible to turn it down without restarting my comp. Like ctrl + alt + del in windows?
[07:48] <Amaranth> dirkson: Yeah, I can see something getting lost in the noise but your first message was still on the screen. :P
[07:48] <Ep|phany> so do i have to partition it before i load windows
[07:48] <ubuntu> yea because windows when you do the install normally is a pain
[07:48] <dirkson> Amaranth: *blinks* Really? .... I should probably resize my window from standard :D
[07:48] <drew_> Janbanan: kill the process
[07:48] <dirkson> Amaranth: That'll make the chatroom a lot easy to understand, eh? ;)
[07:48] <Ep|phany> so how should i prepartition it before i install windows?
[07:48] <drew_> then restart it
[07:48] <oskude> Janbanan, type "killall xmms" on the terminal
[07:48] <t0asti> does someone know a way to reduce the cpu frequency of an ati graphics card with the original xorg-drivers? atm the chip gets very hot and my notebook fan thus makes much noise. the original ati-drivers are better with temeprature, but they break suspend capabitilities
[07:49] <ubuntu> you can use like partition magic or diskdrake or qtparted
[07:49] <Janbanan> thanks guys
[07:49] <nalioth> sudhir: please read the /topic (and dont paste in here)
[07:49] <sudhir> got error while installing vlc
[07:49] <Dasnipa`> checking for life_signs in -lkenny... no
[07:49] <Dasnipa`> omg you killed kenny
[07:49] <Ep|phany> what partitions should i make though
[07:49] <drew_> is there a way i can TELL a currently executing command (a long scp command) to STOP printing out the result each time a file is copied? ... i think its slowing it down...
[07:49] <Ep|phany> 1 for linux and 1 for windows?
[07:49] <sudhir> nalioth : I pastd only error msg , didnt flood :(
[07:49] <theine> Is there a way to only boot into the initial ramdisk and get a minimal ash prompt?
[07:49] <oskude> Janbanan, you can type "ps aux" on the console to see what processes are running, and with "kill <PID>" to kill invidiual processes...
[07:50] <NeonLightning> just do the windows part then let the linux installer handle the rest
[07:50] <trappist> Janbanan: also see 'pgrep'
[07:50] <gnomefreak> sudhir, type /topic and read it
[07:50] <nalioth> sudhir: the /topic asks that you not paste at all
[07:50] <dirkson> Amaranth: Heya!!!! Sucess! Sound! My giant CD player works! (Ok, so I really want the other computer to do more than that, but right now it's just a CD player with VNC access :D
[07:50] <sudhir> nalioth : sorry for that
[07:50] <Janbanan> Okey. I killed the process but now the xmms player won't start
[07:51] <saarnaaja> hi i have a little question
[07:51] <NeonLightning> welp i'ma see if autofs will work
[07:51] <gnomefreak> ok site i found said templetes for resumes were in OO i just went all through OO and didnt see any templetes is there something im missing?
[07:51] <sudhir> nalioth : can u help me in solving those dependency for vlc
[07:51] <sleepwalker> hi
[07:51] <sleepwalker> got a question
[07:52] <nalioth> sudhir: if you are using official ubuntu repos, you should have 0 problems with depends
[07:52] <gnomefreak> someone might have an answer
[07:52] <sleepwalker> i've got world of warcraft running with wine
[07:52] <dirkson> Sleepwalker: That's pretty impressive.
[07:52] <Amaranth> dirkson: congrats, i'll file a bug report about the name issue
[07:52] <Janbanan> I got it the xmms running again
[07:52] <sudhir> nalioth : hummm but what about vlc then ?
[07:52] <Ep|phany> how many partitions should i make?
[07:53] <sleepwalker> the resolution 1280x1024 is shown in wow but it is still 1024x768 .... what can i do ??
[07:53] <dirkson> Amaranth: *blinks* Oh, was it really a name issue? 32bit ubuntu, breezy, if that helps any. Running on a stone age celeron.
[07:53] <nalioth> sudhir: are you using official ubuntu repositories or trying to install vlc from somewhere else?
[07:53] <saarnaaja> how i can make my logitech quickchat messenger webcam to work ? i have read ubuntus forum all related topics and not one of them works
[07:53] <sudhir> nalioth : is there any video application in which I can watch VDO full screen
[07:53] <sleepwalker> my desktop resolution is 1280x1024 to ..
[07:53] <nalioth> sudhir: mplayer
[07:53] <Amaranth> dirkson: The app told you to run gst-register but the program was called gst-register-0.8. That's the name issue. :)
[07:53] <drew_> @sleepwalker: use something like dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xcommon ... or something. just look up dpkg and xorg
[07:53] <sudhir> i cheacked mplayer
[07:54] <NeonLightning> so any suggestions about automounting my harddrives because i just want to know what mount points and such are witch so i can find out what partitions i can wipe out
[07:54] <sudhir> but not getting fll screen
[07:54] <drew_> @sleepwalker: itll walk you through a process, then you can pick availabel resolutions safely
[07:54] <trappist> sudhir: hit f
[07:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sleepwalker about xcfg
[07:54] <gnomefreak> nalioth, he has a broken package weather its vlc or the depndency packages
[07:54] <sudhir> though it exapnd in full screen but vdo size remains unchanged
[07:54] <drew_> @nalioth: im sorry but xcfg might be faster, but its ugly as hell
[07:54] <nalioth> sleepwalker: run that that ubotu just sent and use the space bar to deselext any rez you dont want
[07:55] <trappist> sudhir: set zoom=yes in /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
[07:55] <Ep|phany> if i want to dual boot without adding windows first do i just make a new partition and add windows to it?
[07:55] <dirkson> Amaranth: Ahhh, true : ) It's curious that it asked me to do that, anyway. I don't remember that step on my laptop. Then again, I had to do so much funky stuff with the laptop, I may just have forgotten.
[07:55] <sudhir> ohh thanks
[07:55] <sudhir> let me update that
[07:55] <NeonLightning> Ep|phany, i'ed just make 2 one for the OS and one for the files your gonna be sticking on the winfs and then the linux setup i'ed make one for / one for /usr and one (the largest one) for /home
[07:55] <Ep|phany> k cause i have linux already on
[07:55] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  for your error the first time try going into synapic and click on edit than fix broken packages
[07:55] <NeonLightning> Ep|phany, if you do the windows second you will need to reinstall the bootloader
[07:56] <Ep|phany> yea i dont mind
[07:56] <gnomefreak> see if that helps you error
[07:56] <Ep|phany> i dont wanna have to burn off all my files
[07:56] <sudhir> gnomefreak : I have 0 broken packages
[07:56] <Ep|phany> so how do i create a new parition in linux?
[07:56] <pjott> Weee! Tribes 2 to go :D
[07:56] <NeonLightning> apt-get qtparted
[07:57] <brosioz> modules-assistant don't work more, i go to select module and dont appare anything anyone could help ?
[07:57] <kikokana> #ubuntu-de
[07:57] <Ep|phany> Neonlightning: if i want to install windows do i have to make a new partition or can i just install it on the same partition as linux
[07:58] <HiddenWolf> Ep|phany, you need a new partition.
[07:58] <NeonLightning> new partition because windows doesn't use ext
[07:58] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  read this http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4715 that was what you flooded with
[07:58] <NeonLightning> it detects ext as unknown fs
[07:58] <Ep|phany> k
[07:58] <dirkson> Amaranth: Ok, good. Now that we've got that step done, I just need to get NAT working....... *stares at the ipmasq man page* Oh, man.
[07:58] <Ep|phany> whats the easist way to create a new partition
[07:58] <Amaranth> ha
[07:58] <Ep|phany> should i do it threw the windows cd?
[07:58] <trappist> dirkson: don't use ipmasq.  use iptables.
[07:59] <trappist> dirkson: or grab ipkungfu
[07:59] <dirkson> trappist: Oh! Ok :) Please tell me it's easier?
[07:59] <nalioth> Ep|phany: if you use the windows cd, you're likely to lose linux in the process
[07:59] <Amaranth> dirkson: what he said, i guess. I don't do NAT with a linux box.
[07:59] <Ep|phany> is there any other way?
[07:59] <ThaBull78> does anyone have any idea what could cause my browser to stop working intermittently?  It's happening now...although I am using x-chat, bittorrent (TCP), Gaim, and can ping typed web addresses (www.yahoo.com).
[07:59] <trappist> dirkson: iptables is better, ipkungfu is easier (iptables frontend)
[07:59] <NeonLightning> no the partitioning you should do using a linux partition manager so you can move the partition rather than remake them unless you have a bunch of unpartitioned space already
[07:59] <dirkson> trappist: Ahh! Thank you -very- much!
[07:59] <sudhir> gnomefreak : I said sorry for that pasted stuff as I wasnt aware of that
[08:00] <trappist> dirkson: /join #ipkungfu if you need help
[08:00] <trappist> I'm in there
[08:00] <NeonLightning> i'm normally using mandrake so idk what one to use in debian
[08:00] <bur[n] er> anyone know how to chroot with the /dev/ still intact?
[08:00] <trappist> bur[n] er: mount --bind /dev /chroot/place/dev
[08:00] <dirkson> Amaranth: Basically, I'm going to use the other box for skype while I play America's Army. I figure making the other box run skype through a nat is easier than recompiling the openal library on a 64 bit machine.... *grins*
[08:00] <gnomefreak> sudhir, what im saying is that the error you pasted was a broken package error
[08:01] <dirkson> trappist: Sure! Thanks : )
[08:01] <sudhir> gnomefreak : ohhhhh thanks
[08:01] <gnomefreak> read this http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4715 it says it
[08:01] <bur[n] er> thanks trappist :)  I was consulting ubotu about the same thing
[08:01] <NeonLightning> ok so no suggestions for reading my winfs's other than just manually mounting them
[08:01] <jag_fsf> are there masters of hald-fu here?
[08:02] <sudhir> gnomefreak : yeh I got that
[08:02] <trappist> jag_fsf: generally you'll have better luck asking a question than asking for a guru
[08:02] <sudhir> gnomefreak : is there any soln for tat, do i have to set any simlink ?
[08:02] <Toccy> Hey, has anyone here had experiance with Tiscali Broadband (and|or) Sagem ADSL 800 Model?
[08:03] <Toccy> Modem
[08:03] <jag_fsf> trappist: k. i'm wondering what it is that mounts my usb key at /media/usbdisk while i'm logged into gnome, and wondering if i can somehow configure it to mount it at /media/usbdisk upon insert, regardless of my gnome login status.
[08:03] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  can you please type that again im not sure what your asking
[08:03] <jag_fsf> i figured it was hald.
[08:03] <Amaranth> jag_fsf: gnome-volume-manager
[08:03] <bur[n] er> jag_fsf: gnome-volume-manager
[08:03] <bur[n] er> doh
[08:03] <jag_fsf> :-D
[08:03] <jag_fsf> many answers.
[08:03] <jag_fsf> thanQ.
[08:04] <jag_fsf> any way for automount without gnome-volume-manager?
[08:04] <Amaranth> jag_fsf: hald just sends events, gnome-volume-manager is the one that receives them and does something
[08:04] <Amaranth> not that i know of
[08:04] <jag_fsf> k. i'm trying to do some kewl fu with pam_usb...
[08:04] <jag_fsf> i'll try to find some ways around it...
[08:04] <sudhir> gnomefreak : I had added vlc.org repository and tried to sudo apt-get install vlc and then I got that error
[08:04] <Toccy> Can anyone tell me if certain packages are preinstalled with ubuntu?
[08:05] <Amaranth> sudhir: get rid of the vlc.org repo
[08:05] <soomon|nixda> hi, i just installed ubuntu, but what is the default root password? i didn't set any.. what if i need it? :/
[08:05] <Amaranth> sudhir: enable the universe and multiverse ubuntu repositories
[08:05] <gnomefreak> sudhir, open synaptic and click edit than click fix broken packages se if it will fix anything
[08:05] <sudhir> Amaranth : yeh just now deleted
[08:06] <ui> how do i install a .run file?
[08:06] <trappist> ui: sh file.run
[08:06] <ui> :D thanks
[08:06] <sudhir> gnomefreak : I have 0 broken packages in synaptic
[08:06] <trappist> ui: might need to sudo sh file.run
[08:06] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  you have universe repo enabled?
[08:07] <ui> ok
[08:07] <ompaul> Toccy, we can
[08:07] <Floki> Helo! I need a litle of supor to Ubuntu.
[08:07] <Toccy> Okay
[08:07] <derrickw> can someone tell me how to go about installing cedega? i downloaded the .tgz file and i extracted it but now i don't know what to do
[08:07] <ompaul> Toccy, however - it might be better to understand the three repo types
[08:07] <trappist> derrickw: get the .deb
[08:08] <soomon> hi, i just installed ubuntu, but what is the default root password? i didn't set any.. what if i need it? :/
[08:08] <theine> How do I get from GRUB to the initial ramdisk and get a prompt?
[08:08] <trappist> !tell soomon about root
[08:08] <derrickw> trappist - it wasn't working. can i install from the .tgz?
[08:08] <Floki> Please someone can contact me on the privat for litle of help?
[08:08] <trappist> Floki: that's not how it works.  let everyone benefit.
[08:08] <Toccy> Can you tell me if these are installed: PPP, Hotplug, GCC, Libc6-dev, Make
[08:09] <ompaul> GCC no
[08:09] <grace> eh there, for some reason when I restart or coldboot I cant pull up web pages until I do ifdown wth0 then ifup eth0
[08:09] <soomon> thanks trappist
[08:09] <ompaul> you can install it easy
[08:09] <Amaranth> derrickw: what errors did you get with the deb?
[08:09] <ompaul> hotplug yes
[08:09] <derrickw> amaranth - no errors. the link wasn't working
[08:09] <grace> ive got a gateway router here and oddly enough I can still ping the gateway but not public ips
[08:09] <ThaBull78> soomon the password you set up on your user account should work for root
[08:09] <Toccy> How about make and libc6-dev
[08:09] <soomon> yeah i just read on the page u told me, thanks
[08:10] <trappist> grace: route -n | grep ^0
[08:10] <Amaranth> grace: You have two network interfaces (wireless and regular, from the look of it) and it's defaulting to the wireless one.
[08:10] <ompaul> you can get a modem to work from the off - if it actually uses ppp I am not sure wvdial I think is the way there
[08:10] <grace> any ideas
[08:10] <sudhir1> sorry dc
[08:10] <grace> ok good ideas
[08:10] <grace> only one nic
[08:10] <Floki> I'm now in Windows. How can I connect Ubuntu to the Wireless Network?
[08:10] <sudhir1> gnomefreak : I dont have universe repo
[08:10] <grace> in network properties it onlyu lists eth0 as activatable
[08:10] <superchode|fu> grace. connectivity to the router and not to the net isn't odd
[08:11] <ompaul> Toccy,  you can get a modem to work from the off - but gcc can be installed with the CD just after you finishe the install >>>sudo apt-get install build-essentials<<< or use the synaptic too#
[08:11] <ompaul> Toccy,  tool
[08:11] <Amaranth> !tell sudhir about repos
[08:11] <superchode|fu> just means you have a dhcp connection but no wap conneciton at the router
[08:11] <grace> it context of it worked after install and now it doesn't. that becomes odd
[08:11] <Toccy> Okay ompaul
[08:11] <Toccy> Back soon
[08:11] <ompaul> Toccy, mine comes up with adsl and ppp
[08:11] <troll> hoary backports repo, is it broken because of breezy?
[08:11] <derrickw> at /home/derrick/Programs/cedega/usr/lib/transgaming_cedega there are some python files that look relevent, such as manual_cedega_install.py but i don't see any time of related executable file
[08:12] <gnomefreak> sudhir, for vlc you need to enable universe repo
[08:12] <grace> trappist, now that ive ifdown then ifup the route set fine
[08:12] <jeff_> hey guys
[08:12] <Floki> No, I have a Wireless Network caled "Oblak". So, I need drivers or not?
[08:12] <gnomefreak> troll, if your using mirrormax they are not working at all
[08:12] <jeff_> does anyone know why VLC looks so bad in gnome?
[08:12] <troll> I am
[08:12] <Amaranth> !tell troll about backports
[08:12] <ui> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/i4716  <--can someone help me?
[08:12] <jeff_> is there any way to make it look better?
[08:12] <sudhir1> gnomefreak : can I have that link?
[08:12] <Amaranth> troll: read what ubotu told you but instead of breezy put in hoary
[08:13] <gnomefreak> sud you can do it in synaptic
[08:13] <Floki> halo?
[08:13] <troll> thx
[08:13] <Floki> Please someone help me!
[08:13] <grace> any ideas on setting the route from boot up?
[08:13] <dmoyne> hello ; I cannot set the vga font for dosemu ; who has dosemu running with the vga font ? ; thanks
[08:14] <jeff_> ui: it looks like ur missing libgtk
[08:14] <grace> a cant expect a 50 year old religion teacher to go to shell and type sudo ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0
[08:14] <varsendagger> tel varsendagger !samba
[08:14] <grace> they just wont get
[08:14] <grace> it
[08:14] <jeff_> Floki: whats the problem?
[08:14] <sudhir1> I have all official repo enabled in my synaptic
[08:14] <varsendagger> tel varsendagger about !samba
[08:14] <grace> they 'll be like well then boot it in windows
[08:15] <varsendagger> tell varsendagger about !samba
[08:15] <gnomefreak> sudhir, if you click on settings than repositories than click onsettings than enable show disabled software sources than ok than on the screen with the list of sources put a check mark in all of the unmarked squares than click ok
[08:15] <ui> jeff_ i have to install it?
[08:15] <troll> ahh finally.. apt-get update when thru..
[08:15] <grace> oh just for some future clarity
[08:15] <Floki> Hello again! Sorry, I'm writing this two times but... I'm from Slovenia and new in Ubuntu. I wan't to configure Ubuntu for my home wireless network called "Oblak". Do I need any drivers? Please help mi!... And TNX
[08:16] <grace> when grace shows up on this channel after next week it will be the 50 year old teacher and of course that grace wont remember any of this
[08:16] <derrickw> nevermind i figured it out
[08:16] <roboy> Hi everyone. This is my first official comment about Ubuntu: Thank you to all free-software programmers, designers and everyone who is making the effectiveness and easiness of Ubuntu possible. My opinion is that the Ubuntu WIKI can be greatly improved so it looks like WIKIPEDIA and it easier to search, edit, add and find solutions.
[08:16] <jeff_> ui: yeah, try 'sudo apt-get install libgtk-1.2.so.0
[08:16] <sudhir1> But those r backports mirrormax.net
[08:17] <ui> jeff_ it doesnt work
[08:17] <jeff_> roboy: yeah the ubuntu and linux community really is great
[08:17] <ui> :(
[08:17] <jeff_> ui: damn
[08:17] <sudhir1> and I always gets error : repo no longer available
[08:17] <ifvoid> ehy guys
[08:17] <PBanks> att deal is done
[08:17] <jeff_> try searching in synaptic for that package
[08:17] <ompaul> ui you are missing some files but you know that - the package that program is looking for is older than the one you have a chance to install - if you know nothing of what I am talking about use the tool synaptic and look for libgtk2.0-0 it may help you
[08:17] <gnomefreak> sudhir, dont use mirrormax backports
[08:17] <jeff_> i think that is probably what is messing you up
[08:17] <Amaranth> ui: sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2
[08:17] <PBanks> i want some kickass broadband, maybe att can deliveR :)
[08:18] <ifvoid> did anything change about the Ubuntu Archive signing key recently?
[08:18] <ifvoid> apt-get says:
[08:18] <bur[n] er> can anyone recommend a good site for viewing movie trailers?  moviefone and yahoo movies aren't working all that well in firefox & mplayer
[08:18] <ifvoid> W: GPG error: http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[08:18] <Floki> Hello!!! Did anyone help here? PLEASE! I searching for help two weeks!
[08:18] <jeff_> ui: yeah he might be right
[08:18] <sudhir1> gnomefreak : so only 2 backports r unchecked , all other are checked
[08:18] <misfit_toy> bur[n] er, apple.com/trailers
[08:18] <ui> Amaranth ok i will try
[08:18] <dudus> hey I need some help setting up mysql and php... /
[08:18] <jeff_> Floki: whats the problem
[08:18] <elurra> nas
[08:18] <dudus> i compilled mysql5
[08:18] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  yes thats what you want
[08:18] <ompaul> ui if you need info on how to get access to these packages send the following message to ubotu >>/msg ubotu tell me about repos<< and >> /msg ubotu tell me about synaptic
[08:19] <elurra> epa
[08:19] <dudus> but the client is mysql v4.0
[08:19] <dudus> is it rigth?
[08:19] <elurra> esto es en ingles
[08:19] <elurra> ?
[08:19] <Floki> I don't now how to set my home wireless network to Ubuntu! This is the problem!
[08:19] <ui> ompaul: libgtk2.0-0 is already the newest version.
[08:19] <bur[n] er> misfit_toy: that page works less well than moviefone & yahoo
[08:19] <jeff_> Floki: ok, what is your wireless card?
[08:19] <sudhir1> gnomefreak : but those r prevously checked bro
[08:19] <Floki> Where can I check this?
[08:19] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  i have the breezy sources list that i use on my website but keep in mind it is an unoffical site so they might not work for everyone they are there for the purpose to check
[08:20] <Floki> I dont now name of my card for network.
[08:20] <ompaul> ui go for Amaranth's suggestion
[08:20] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sudhir1 about sources
[08:20] <varsendagger> !ubotu
[08:20] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[08:20] <jeff_> Floki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[08:20] <Floki> What is this URL?
[08:21] <gnomefreak> !tell sudhir about repos
[08:21] <varsendagger> ubotu, tell varsendagger about samba
[08:21] <ragol> hi, any info why I'm getting this "W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>" when doing apt-get update?
[08:21] <ui> ompaul Amaranth :o!  thanks :D
[08:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ragol about gpgerr
[08:21] <grace> orbx, can you help dudus
[08:21] <grace> Floki, did you go to system -> admin -> networking and activate the wifi config?
[08:21] <sudhir1> thanks
[08:22] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  read what ubotu sent you and click the link for the os you have either breezy or hoary
[08:22] <gnomefreak> yw
[08:22] <jeff_> Floki: its a ubuntu wiki entry on WiFi
[08:22] <ragol> thanks
[08:22] <jeff_> Floki: basically what i did to get my wireless working, i found the windows driver source for my wireless card
[08:22] <sudhir1> gnomefreak : yeh checking , i guess "!tell" is not working for me :)
[08:23] <gnomefreak> that didnt work :(
[08:23] <jeff_> Floki: then got the ndiswrapper app that has a gui
[08:23] <ui> i love ubuntu comunity  :D
[08:23] <gnomefreak> sudhir,  did you get the private message ubotu sent you?
[08:23] <nalioth> sudhir1: you must be registered to use the bot
[08:23] <grace> Floki, are trying to connect your ubuntu via a wifi router or are you trying to have ubuntu run as wifi router for others to connect to ubuntu
[08:23] <jeff_> Floki: and it was really easy, no comman lines. i cant remember wher i found everything though
[08:24] <gnomefreak> nalioth, is there a command for open offic for the bot?
[08:24] <jeff_> does anyone know how to make VLC look good in gnome?
[08:24] <grace> Floki, ?
[08:24] <bur[n] er> jeff_: use the same gtk1 theme as your gtk2 theme
[08:24] <grace> floki must be off reading
[08:25] <Floki> Yes!
[08:25] <jeff_> bur[n] er: wha?
[08:25] <grace> Floki, are trying to connect your ubuntu via a wifi router or are you trying to have ubuntu run as wifi router for others to connect to ubuntu
[08:25] <nalioth> gnomefreak: what do you want to know about oOo ?
[08:25] <dducko> gnomefreak, what are you needing to know?
[08:25] <grace> how to set ubuntu to boot up the eth0 with routing out over the gateway to internet?
[08:26] <jeff_> Floki: how did you change the colour of your clearlooks theme?
[08:26] <Floki> Option 2!
[08:26] <gnomefreak> im looking for resume templetes the site i looked at said OO has them i couldnt find them
[08:27] <grace> how to set ubuntu to boot up the eth0 with routing out over the gateway to internet as the default
[08:28] <Floki> jeff_: I trying to have Ubuntu run as WiFi router from others.
[08:28] <Terminus> grace: you're probably looking for /etc/network/interfaces
[08:28] <dducko> gnomefreak, http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/
[08:29] <Floki> jeff_: This abaut color.... I'm now in Windows and I using Baltazar Script!
[08:29] <Silencer> o boy o boy I got my ubuntu disc :P
[08:29] <marcus> anyone can help me here? :) hi btw :D
[08:29] <Silencer> I love this project
[08:29] <gnomefreak> dducko, ty
[08:29] <grace> Terminus, just found it
[08:29] <dducko> welcome
[08:29] <gnomefreak> im looking now
[08:29] <grace> looks fine though
[08:29] <marcus> i got it too silencer :D but they dont work lol
[08:29] <grace> /etc/network/options shows ipforward=no
[08:29] <dducko> Whats the problem marcus
[08:29] <grace> Terminus, would that be only for running as router with two nics
[08:30] <marcus> wait dducko
[08:30] <Floki> jeff_: ?
[08:30] <marcus> the problem is following:
[08:30] <Terminus> grace: err... what exactly are you trying to do, use the ubuntu box for routing or you want the interface to have a default gateway?
[08:30] <Silencer> lol
[08:30] <marcus> i cant connect to any repositories anymore
[08:30] <Silencer> :)
[08:30] <grace> dont want router
[08:30] <marcus> only security updates of breezy are working
[08:30] <dducko> Oi Vey,  Did you change your source list?
[08:30] <grace> # The primary network interface
[08:30] <grace> iface eth0 inet dhcp
[08:30] <grace> auto eth0
[08:31] <marcus> no its a fresh install
[08:31] <enkrav> I just installed a few gDesklets but cannot run them: it says "sensor not found" what can I do?
[08:31] <rivr_rat> can anyone help me with java?
[08:31] <grace> is what is in interfaces
[08:31] <Terminus> grace: maybe dhcp isn't sending the right gateway address then?
[08:31] <dducko> Marcus, you should have just got a message
[08:31] <nalioth> enkrav: install the sensor package?
[08:31] <ompaul> marcus, paste /etc/apt/sources.list in paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:31] <dducko> Post your yeah, what ompaul said.
[08:31] <grace> well I can ping the gate way address
[08:31] <ompaul> cafuego, pm?
[08:31] <robsta> hi, i have a fresh breezy install but stock icons don't change adhering to the theme, tried gtk-update-icon-cache but to no avail
[08:31] <enkrav> nalioth, for each applet, or just with apt-get?
[08:32] <grace> but not ips on the iternet
[08:32] <[splinux] > hi
[08:32] <nalioth> enkrav: in synaptic search for 'sensors'
[08:32] <Terminus> grace: what's the output of route?
[08:32] <varsendagger> check out gnome look
[08:33] <rivr_rat> hello....can someone help me with java please?
[08:33] <varsendagger> grace i ahd the same problem
[08:33] <Floki> Yes!
[08:33] <randy> Hey all.
[08:33] <jeff_> Floki: you know how Clearlooks comes blue by default? in your screenshot it is black. how did you change that colour? is there a file i can edit to change the colour scheme?
[08:33] <ompaul> varsendagger, www.gnome-look.org ?
[08:33] <marcus> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/  <---- what the apt line of this if i should paste it in sources.lst?
[08:34] <grace> Terminus, do you want the route output now that it is working or from when it isnt?
[08:34] <randy> Can I change the icon size in the Gnome main menu?
[08:34] <oskude> hi, where do i find a list of official ubuntu apt-get mirrors ? (de.archive.ubuntu.com is down)
[08:34] <ompaul> marcus, the whole file
[08:34] <Floki> jeff_: I'm now in Windows!
[08:34] <ompaul> marcus, you know how to copy and paste
[08:34] <Floki> I using the BaltazarScript.
[08:34] <grace> varsendagger, did you get it fixed?
[08:34] <marcus> ye sure
[08:34] <jeff_> does anyone know what the deal with Helix player is and how to get it to work with stuff?
[08:34] <Floki> This script have a this colour scheme.
[08:34] <marcus> but what should i paste in? only the url?
[08:34] <varsendagger> if you echo -e nameserver 4.2.2.1 > /etc/resolv.conf
[08:34] <dducko> marcus, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:35] <marcus> or did overread anything?
[08:35] <Floki> But how did you find my screenshot?
[08:35] <varsendagger> sudo that
[08:35] <dducko> then paste that on pastebin
[08:35] <jeff_> Floki: lol ok, where can i find this script?
[08:35] <dducko> check the link, youll understand
[08:35] <Floki> On the internet.
[08:35] <ompaul> marcus, look at the url it will become obvious
[08:35] <jeff_> Floki: you gave a link to it shortly after i joined this channel
[08:35] <varsendagger> Floki, what is it
[08:35] <Floki> But almost everyting is in sloven language... Are you shure?
[08:35] <marcus> ok ill look again ty :)
[08:36] <gnomefreak> dducko, ty so much that was what i was looking for :)
[08:36] <Terminus> grace: err, it's working now? anyway, just check if the default gateway really is your gateway... is your gateway an off the shelf router or homemade?
[08:36] <dducko> gnomefreak, cool have fun writing the resume..
[08:36] <grace> the route currently has the right gateway
[08:36] <grace> the gateway is a linksys
[08:36] <Floki> This script in on the http://www.ircanje.net !
[08:36] <gnomefreak> yeah loads of fun ;)
[08:36] <mauxiq> estimados como puedo entrar en edubuntu pero espaol?
[08:37] <ClayG> Does anyone know a way to make an irc;// hostlink, or any way where if I'm looking at a channel search on irc-search.com or similar when i click the name it loads Xchat?
[08:37] <gnomefreak> !es
[08:37] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[08:37] <Floki> jeff_:?
[08:37] <Terminus> grace: hmmm... that's funny then. do you have an eth1? is it currently inactive?
[08:38] <grace> Terminus, nope no eth1
[08:38] <myk3> how can i change the defaut movie player?
[08:38] <b1n0ry[away] > anyone by any chance know a free public DNS server that i can use for temporary resolution? or dns servers are down and i can't resolve anything.
[08:39] <myk3> i duno
[08:39] <Terminus> grace: just one interface then? and dhcp gives you the correct ip, netmask, and gateway?
[08:39] <myk3> my dns is 213.132.33.14
[08:39] <Floki> jeff_:For more information you must contact Baltazar on channnel #jarek.
[08:39] <grace>  /etc/resolve now shows the gate way ip as name server
[08:39] <gnomefreak> anyone ever get the funny-manpages to open?
[08:39] <J_Man> 209.147.121.165
[08:39] <grace> but im just trying to ping an ip number
[08:39] <HappyFool> the funny manpages ?
[08:39] <ClayG> Can it be done in ubuntu? I know windows seems to handle it better , I installed Mirc and it automatically knew to treat irc:// as a que to luanch it and goto the server/channel
[08:39] <gnomefreak> thats the package name
[08:39] <grace> Terminus, as far as I can tell yes
[08:39] <myk3> how can i chnage the default dvd player from totem to xine?
[08:40] <grace> ifdown eth0 and ifup eth0 just calls dhcp again
[08:40] <Terminus> grace: that's weird. sure your ISP didn't cut you off? =D
[08:40] <grace> well something else takes place I suppose
[08:40] <HappyFool> gnomefreak: what's the problem you're having with this.. err.. critical package? ;)
[08:40] <grace> im on now
[08:40] <gnomefreak> cant open it to read it
[08:40] <HappyFool> gnomefreak: try 'man rtfm'
[08:40] <gnomefreak> not really critical but i would like to read them
[08:40] <ClayG> Ok, what about changing the default terminal size upon launching. Is it possible ot make it smaller automatically?
[08:41] <grace> in fact im on line with other computers with no interuption
[08:41] <Terminus> grace: oh... you mean it's working properly now? nothing to fix anymore?
[08:41] <grace> reboot this box and the internet is gone until I do ifup
[08:41] <grace> every time I reboot or boot from off I have to go to terminal and do ifdown the ifup
[08:42] <Terminus> grace: now that is weird...
[08:42] <dducko> marcus, your other repos are commented out
[08:42] <ThaBull78> can someone tell me why I might have intermittent problems with firefox?  My dns is fine since I can ping internet addys (such as www.yahoo.com) and I am using bittorrent (TCP) and also X-chat right now.
[08:42] <grace> it has to work on boot
[08:42] <gnomefreak> ty i think this is it :)
[08:42] <grace> cause the owner of this box will not be able to go to terminal and ifdown ifup
[08:42] <grace> hhmmm maybe samba is getting in the way somehow
[08:43] <Terminus> grace: sorry. i'm too sleepy right now to actually go beyond the basics.
[08:43] <grace> im gonna check the route on reboot
[08:43] <grace> any other items to check into
[08:43] <grace> ill check /etc/resolve
[08:44] <grace> ill check /etc/resolve.conf
[08:44] <ClayG> Where is the list of what programs start upon startup?
[08:44] <Terminus> grace: hmmm... check everything i suppose? :)
[08:45] <grace> is there any more to check beyonf ifconfig resolv.conf and route ?
[08:45] <liable> ClayG: /etc/rc.d2
[08:45] <oskude> LOL, theres NO apt mirror list for ubuntu :(
[08:45] <marcus> this is my sources.lst now: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4718
[08:45] <grace> well back in ten
[08:46] <liable> ClayG: its a directory with symlinks to start up scripts
[08:46] <dducko> marcus, do you want the restricted repos?
[08:49] <marcus> yes dducko :)
[08:49] <dducko> marcus, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4719
[08:49] <dducko> marcus, first backup your source.list `sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.bak`
[08:50] <dducko> marcus, then change your source.list to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4719
[08:50] <gnomefreak> ok one more stupid question how do i run gallery its not in menu nor can i type gallery at command prompt
[08:50] <marcus> thx dducko  :) ill try it now
[08:50] <dducko> gallery?
[08:51] <jeff_> ui: hey man, how did you change the colour of your window decoration in that last screenshot?
[08:51] <gnomefreak> thats the name of it its posed to be a place to put pictures instead of on your site but im kinda not sure what gallery does (the program)
[08:51] <ThaBull78> can someone tell me why I might have intermittent problems with firefox?  My dns is fine since I can ping internet addys (such as www.yahoo.com) and I am using bittorrent (TCP) and also X-chat right now.
[08:52] <jeff_> dmanit ui isnt here
[08:52] <jeff_> does anyone know how to make VLC look good in gnome?
[08:52] <marcus> it cant connect to all of the added reps :/ dducko
[08:52] <dducko> gnomefreak, not sure on that one, dont have it installed/havent used
[08:52] <gnomefreak> http://gallery.menalto.com/ thats the site for it but i have it already
[08:52] <dducko> can you past the errors in pastebin marcus
[08:53] <marcus> but its german dducko
[08:53] <varsendagger> ThaBull78, what is happening, do you go to a site and after a while it waits and waits and then it sais it is a time out error
[08:53] <blueblood> Does anyone got any tip for a good UML-diagram application?
[08:53] <dducko> you can run apt-get update to see the errors in a terminal,
[08:53] <icewt> jeff_: if it had been compiled with gtk2, it would look better
[08:53] <b1n0ry[away] > thanks for the dns server, worked great
[08:53] <ThaBull78> yes, time out error
[08:53] <blueblood> Or any flowchart kinda where I can daw classdiagrams
[08:53] <ThaBull78> but not always
[08:53] <dducko> Is it suppose to be german marcus?
[08:53] <ThaBull78> sometimes it works fine
[08:53] <ThaBull78> but then after a few minutes tops it doesn't work anymore
[08:53] <marcus> yeah and the one u gave me is german
[08:53] <marcus> dducko,
[08:54] <Manny_> will ubuntu 6.04 include a more recent ntfsprogs package, and/or allow NTFS resizing at install time?
[08:54] <marcus> ill paste the failure now
[08:54] <dducko> marcus, I only need to read the address part, so the language wont matter,
[08:54] <dducko> marcus, i just went with what you had there.
[08:54] <icewt> jeff_: there's some discussion about the issue in ubuntu forums
[08:54] <ThaBull78> varsendagger but I can ALWAYS ping a written www addy in a terminal window...so I'm quite sure it's not dns problem
[08:54] <marcus> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4720 dducko
[08:54] <sudhir1> Thanks guys for ur help my porblem solved :) Good night all
[08:55] <dducko> marcus, ubotu juat gave you some links, you can also use those sources if you want
[08:55] <varsendagger> i had a similar problem and running sudo
[08:55] <varsendagger> if you echo -e nameserver 4.2.2.1 > /etc/resolv.conf
[08:55] <varsendagger> with out the if you
[08:55] <marcus> i tried to use with synaptic and just enable them
[08:55] <jeff_> icewt: ok
[08:55] <marcus> but the same errors
[08:55] <myk3> how can i change my default dvd application?
[08:55] <varsendagger> -- i have quest dsl and it drops me in the same way you were talking aobut... i can use xchat and everthing
[08:55] <Berry_i> marcus reinstall
[08:55] <marcus> i havent worked on my network config or somethings - i just installed new without errors like ever :D
[08:55] <jeff_> does anyone know what the deal with Helix player is? why cant it play anything? has t been discontinued?
[08:56] <Berry_i> yush
[08:56] <Berry_i> n00bs dont fiddle
[08:56] <jandusion> do any1 know the "wget" command to download skype
[08:56] <ThaBull78> varsendagger so I should type that command you gave me into a terminal window?
[08:56] <HappyFool> !skype
[08:56] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, skype is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:56] <HappyFool> using seveas' repository will probably be easiest
[08:57] <varsendagger> i would make a copy of your /etc/resolv.conf first but try it
[08:57] <ThaBull78> what does that do varsendagger ?
[08:57] <dducko> marcus, i would try the sources here, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969
[08:57] <dducko> !easysources
[08:57] <ubotu> dducko: Bugger all, i dunno
[08:58] <dducko> !easysource
[08:58] <ubotu> easysource is probably For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[08:58] <dducko> or that marcus
[08:58] <jandusion> any1 know where selinium is?
[08:58] <marcus> thanks - ill give u a shout if i finished all possibilities dducko :D
[08:58] <varsendagger> for me the quest dsl was switching my dns and if i point it to 4.2.2.1 then it straightens everything out... ame sure that you make a copy of your /etc/resov.conf
[08:59] <ThaBull78> varsendagger ok, I'll try it...but what is the significance of the addy 4.2.2.1?
[08:59] <ThaBull78> sorry I'm pretty new to linux :-/
[09:00] <icewt> jeff_: you can find information of the appearance of vlc here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76122 and here http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75322
[09:00] <jandusion> do any1 know the "wget" command to download skype from www.ubuntuliux.nl
[09:01] <varsendagger> ThaBull78, i honestly don't know
[09:01] <dducko> ThaBull78, not for sure, but thats probally a dns server
[09:01] <ThaBull78> varsendagger: lol ok, I got a backup so I'll give it a try
[09:01] <ThaBull78> but I'm also on adelphia cable
[09:02] <AMDXP> ok i went to the wiki and fixed my repositories everything is fine now
[09:02] <blackhat> How can I set Xorg to use 100hz vert whenever it sees 800x600 (for gaming purposes), someone pm me.
[09:02] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  4.2.2.1 is a public DNS server if I recall...  Putting it as the first entry in your /etc/resolv.conf file causes your system to use that DNS server for name resolution.
[09:03] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  ...instead of using your ISP's nameserver...
[09:03] <varsendagger> how do i figure out my isp's name server? rob_p
[09:03] <ThaBull78> rob_p thanks....I'll try it...but my ISP's nameserver works fine with (dare I say it here) XP...so I don't think it's the server
[09:04] <varsendagger> ThaBull78,  --- i literally had the exact same situation
[09:04] <varsendagger> xp worked and everything
[09:04] <Janbanan> How do I kill the gdesklet prosseces?
[09:05] <foampeace> looks like beep media player loads streams ultra fast
[09:05] <ThaBull78> varsendagger: I'm trying it now
[09:05] <ThaBull78> we'll see in a sec if it works for me
[09:05] <foampeace> are there plugins for beepmediaplayer?
[09:06] <melodramatic> hi! id like to have quicktime and macromedia plugins for firevox is there any package in the sinaptyc that has it
[09:06] <_native_> foampeace; yes
[09:06] <blackhat> How can I set Xorg to use 100hz vert whenever it sees 800x600 (for gaming purposes), someone pm me.
[09:06] <foampeace> anyone use anything else beside xmms or beep?
[09:06] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  I don't know what problems you are having but since neither of you knew what putting that IP in your /etc/resolv.conf file did, I figured I'd tell you.
[09:06] <_native_> foampeace; totem
[09:07] <foampeace> _native_: is totem better then them?
[09:07] <_native_> foampeace; depends on your own point of view.
[09:07] <ThaBull78> rob_p my problem was that firefox would only work intermittently, even though I could ping www addys such as www.yahoo.com always.
[09:07] <tekeo> hello guys. I want to move the position of my screen. how to do so?
[09:08] <Red-Sox> i would like to use my joystick for ubuntu games!
[09:08] <jackmacokc> tekeo: what do you mean move the position?
[09:08] <jandusion> any1 know where selinium is?
[09:08] <tekeo> well 2 things
[09:08] <dducko> selinium?
[09:08] <tekeo> I thing my screen is wrong choosen
[09:08] <_native_> i like xmms and beep for mp3 and .ogg etc... totem is a more full featured multi-media player focusing on "multi"-media
[09:08] <jandusion> dducko, yeh selinium
[09:08] <varsendagger> ThaBull78, did it work?
[09:08] <tekeo> because that it says 75 hz and not 60
[09:08] <dducko> what is it?
[09:08] <tekeo> which is maximum
[09:09] <ThaBull78> varsendagger nope :(
[09:09] <tekeo> I need to fix that now!!!
[09:09] <jandusion> dducko, not what but who
[09:09] <jackmacokc> tekeo: so you want to change it back to 60hz?
[09:09] <bnD> can anyone help me out? id like to resize my ntfs windows partition, and give some free space to / however the options are grayed out when running gparted as root
[09:09] <tekeo> "back" it started at 70 hz
[09:09] <dducko> ahh ok,.. no idea
[09:09] <tekeo> but yes
[09:09] <dducko> bnD Are they mounted?
[09:09] <Red-Sox> is it possible to use a micro$ft joystick in ubuntu?
[09:10] <Red-Sox> micro$oft*
[09:10] <marcus> well i have a look at german forums - nothing will work - especially the official rep of breezy lol :)
[09:10] <tekeo> where is the xorg thingy
[09:10] <marcus> thx to dducko for his great work :)
[09:10] <bnD> dducko: i unmounted the ntfs partition, and the option was still unavailable
[09:10] <melodramatic> hi! id like to have quicktime and macromedia plugins for firevox is there any package in the synaptic that has it
[09:10] <jackmacokc> tekeo: so at this point are you getting no video at all, just a prompt?
[09:10] <dducko> bnD no idea then.
[09:10] <tekeo> no video
[09:10] <tekeo> I got video
[09:10] <dducko> marcus, did you get it fixed?
[09:10] <bnD> dducko: ok thanks
[09:10] <tekeo> but wrong position/screen resolution/hz
[09:11] <dducko> !tell melodramatic about restricted
[09:11] <Red-Sox> does anyone know?
[09:11] <marcus> no dducko - its any another problem i cant look into, but ill fix it anyhow. dducko
[09:11] <tekeo> I would like to thing hz kinda fast...
[09:11] <tekeo> *change
[09:11] <dducko> melodramatic, check the link ubotu just gave you
[09:11] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Maybe it's an ipv6 issue.  Try this, open firefox, type in, "about:config" and enter, "ipv6" in the filter.  Double click the network.dns.disableipv6 so that it changes to true.  Close firefox and re-open it.  You can always chang it back if it doesn't work.
[09:11] <jackmacokc> tekeo: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:11] <melodramatic> ok thx :D
[09:12] <melodramatic> dducko
[09:12] <bungle> yawn
[09:12] <bungle> 7:12am
[09:12] <ThaBull78> rob_p: so in effect that disables ipv6?
[09:12] <jackmacokc> tekeo: that should do it
[09:12] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  For firefox, yes.
[09:13] <Red-Sox> how do you customize the buttons on a 5-button mouse?
[09:13] <ThaBull78> ok, thanks rob_p, I'll try it
[09:13] <tekeo> what x server driver?
[09:13] <Taa5i> Has anyone had experience with using a Clarion Fibre-channel RAID in Ubuntu please?
[09:13] <jackmacokc> do you use flgrx?
[09:13] <jackmacokc> fglrx, rather
[09:13] <tekeo> I got built in graphic card (office computer), tft screen (compaq 17 inch)
[09:14] <solert> Hell!
[09:14] <jackmacokc> tekeo: what kind of video card is in the laptop
[09:14] <ispiked> solert: hi there.
[09:14] <tekeo> it's not a laptop
[09:14] <yuacht> is there any application that is able to record actions with keys and mouse and then repeat is over and over? (macro=
[09:14] <solert> Hi ispiked!
[09:14] <jackmacokc> tekeo: desktop, whatever it is, what kind of video card?
[09:14] <tekeo> it's a intel built in graphic card (compaq evo)
[09:15] <dducko> yuacht, xmacro
[09:15] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Any luck?
[09:15] <melodramatic> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg ... so this is all i need to play mp3! right?
[09:15] <blanky> has anyone tried ubuntu for server yet?
[09:15] <ThaBull78> sorry rob_p...I am slow today, haven't finished
[09:15] <dducko> !info xmacro
[09:15] <IcemanV9> tekeo: type 'lspci |grep VGA' to find out about your video card
[09:16] <ubotu> xmacro: (Record / Play keystrokes and mouse movements in X displays), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 0.3pre-20000911-3build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 18 kB, Installed size: 96 kB
[09:16] <jackmacokc> tekeo: just use auto-detect
[09:16] <blanky> HELLO, Has anyone tried ubuntu for server yet
[09:16] <tekeo> I did
[09:16] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  :-)
[09:16] <blanky> was it good?
[09:16] <Red-Sox> blanky: ubuntu enterprise is free ; )
[09:16] <tekeo> but it didn't let me...
[09:17] <jackmacokc> tekeo: see iceman's post...try lspci | grep VGA
[09:17] <blanky> Red-Sox: IT IS!? Can you please give me a ink!?
[09:17] <Amaranth> blanky: http://www.ubuntu.com :)
[09:17] <Red-Sox> blanky: yes
[09:18] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[09:18] <blanky> uh...I know, but...okay I'l look for it
[09:18] <databe> can someone tell me what package i need to install to correct this error. thanks.
[09:18] <Amaranth> blanky: The version you're using right now.
[09:18] <jackmacokc> tekeo: didnt let you what?
[09:18] <Amaranth> blanky: There is no difference between "desktop" and "enterprise" except the paid support.
[09:18] <blanky> oo
[09:18] <Red-Sox> Amaranth: are you sure?
[09:19] <blanky> which one should I get for server
[09:19] <roboy> I have an soundblaster Audigy 2 card. How can I enable MIDI playing?
[09:19] <funkyHat> Red-Sox, yes
[09:19] <Red-Sox> blanky: oh, sorry, I thought there was
[09:19] <lillo> hello
[09:19] <ThaBull78> rob_p seems to have worked.  Thanks a bunch!
[09:19] <Red-Sox> lillo, hi
[09:19] <tekeo> 0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G] /GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)
[09:19] <lillo> I have a small problem with installing the ATI fglrx driver, can someone help me?
[09:19] <jackmacokc> whats happening lillo
[09:19] <Red-Sox> lillo, more spacific?
[09:20] <HappyFool> blanky: take a look here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/
[09:20] <ilba7r> my fan does not work at all anyone know what module do i have to download to fix that
[09:20] <N6REJ> I need some help.  I need to move all of mysql's databases that are in /var/lib to /usr/local/mysql  but I don't know how to do that.
[09:20] <lillo> I've downloaded the driver 8.19.10, followed the instructions to create the .debs but no debs appear
[09:20] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Cool!  I've seen it solve that issue before.  Glad it worked for you.
[09:20] <ilba7r> and this is my second notebook with the same problem
[09:20] <jackmacokc> tekeo: try the i810
[09:20] <HappyFool> blanky: the difference, afaict, is only in the packages included on the cd and the default set of things installed
[09:20] <tekeo> ok
[09:20] <bnD> apparently gparted cant resize ntfs partitions, have to grab qtparted
[09:20] <N6REJ> OR, I need to change /usr/local/mysql to /var/lib/mysql
[09:20] <tekeo> but where is xorg located
[09:20] <ThaBull78> rob_p man, I was getting so frustrated!
[09:20] <foampeace> wheres the url to get a good livecd
[09:20] <roboy> I have an soundblaster Audigy 2 card. How can I enable MIDI playing?
[09:21] <tekeo> I'm used to changeing in files
[09:21] <Amaranth> lillo: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[09:21] <LordPhoenix> i have i810 what the prob
[09:21] <jackmacokc> tekeo: you man xorg.conf?
[09:21] <jackmacokc> tekeo: *mean
[09:21] <tekeo> yeah
[09:21] <LordPhoenix> oh where are my manner manner Goodevening gentlemen and ladies
[09:21] <paxmaster> hello there I am using opera I am having having trouble with downloading a file, when the tranfer finish it ask me to open but nothing happen. In the command line the error comes
[09:21] <paxmaster> Error showing url: There is no default action associated with this location.
[09:21] <lillo> Amaranth, the default one has the widescreen bug that prevents from 1280x800 to work, only 1024x768 will. So I need the newest driver
[09:21] <arjuna> ui
[09:22] <arjuna> :-)
[09:22] <foampeace> which live cd should i get for this athlonxp
[09:22] <tekeo> well I do the guide thingy now
[09:22] <jackmacokc> tekeo: /etc/X11
[09:22] <roboy> I have an soundblaster Audigy 2 card. How can I enable MIDI playing? Any help, please...
[09:22] <tekeo> "enter the amount of memory (in kb) that your graphic card use...
[09:22] <gfish> how big partitions are you guys using for linux
[09:22] <mirak> I was wondering what proportion of network admin is aware that it's possible to ssh tunnels throught proxy using https ?
[09:22] <paxmaster> any help with opera will be help ful thx
[09:22] <ilba7r> paxmaster open preferences and goto download then specify the program that will open each file type you download
[09:23] <solert> Hi by
[09:23] <lillo> the problem I have is basically that I follow the instructions in the HOWTO located at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589&posted=1#post423589, but here the .debs do not get created
[09:23] <ilba7r> or easier in your home directory go to operadownloads and open it from nautilus
[09:23] <Amaranth> !tell lillo about ati
[09:23] <Amaranth> lillo: unless someone has changed things ubotu just told you how to do it
[09:23] <jackmacokc> tekeo: just hit enter
[09:23] <tekeo> really?
[09:23] <paxmaster> ilba7r: what about gnome-open exec
[09:24] <jackmacokc> yes
[09:24] <ilba7r> paxmaster i do not know what is gnome-open exec?
[09:24] <jackmacokc> tekeo: just blow through it, if it doesnt work you wont be any worse then you are now
[09:24] <blanky> how can I view the processes, I installed apached and I'd like to stop the service from running every onece in a while
[09:25] <tekeo> use kernel framebuffer device interface?
[09:25] <lillo> Amaranth, thanks but that info appears to be outdate
[09:25] <LordPhoenix> hello all
[09:25] <jackmacokc> tekeo: i wouldn't for now, just to get back up
[09:25] <paxmaster> opera use gnome-open exec to determine which app to open files
[09:25] <jackmacokc> tekeo: read the instructions for each step, it gives lots of good information
[09:26] <ilba7r> ok thats new information to me? sorry can not help you there budy
[09:26] <ilba7r> got to go now take care
[09:26] <paxmaster> see what i type this at the command line $ gnome-open exec
[09:26] <paxmaster> 
[09:26] <paxmaster> Error showing url: There is no default action associated with this location.
[09:26] <paxmaster> thx
[09:27] <jackmacokc> lillo: the forums are full of good info about the ati drivers... .10 and .12
[09:27] <lillo> I searched for info, but noone seems to report my case
[09:27] <IcemanV9> too bad, fglrx doesn't work with this card, Radeon Mobility M6 LY. :(
[09:28] <lillo> I'm still searching as we talk, but so far no luck :/
[09:28] <jackmacokc> lillo: what card?
[09:28] <lillo> mobility radeon 9700
[09:28] <lillo> but the problem is not the card, rather the driver not generating the .debs
[09:29] <jackmacokc> i would use the debs that are already built
[09:29] <lillo> the default driver that ships with breezy has the widescreen bug that annoys me
[09:29] <jackmacokc> icemanv9: does fglrx not work with the mobility 9700?
[09:29] <lillo> it worked with hoary
[09:30] <IcemanV9> i believe so as i have heard from others
[09:30] <jackmacokc> that sucks
[09:30] <databe> can someone tell me what package i need to install to correct this error. thanks.
[09:30] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[09:31] <family> hey guys plss help./ i hav installed ubuntu n my graphics card not seems to work. its a intel graphic card
[09:31] <jackmacokc> just went through this with tekeo
[09:31] <tekeo> hehe
[09:32] <jackmacokc> any luck tekeo?
[09:32] <tekeo> I want to find horizontal sync etc
[09:32] <tekeo> but can't find it on website...
[09:32] <family> hey guys plss help./ i hav installed ubuntu n my graphics card not seems to work. its a intel graphic card plssssssss help
[09:32] <jackmacokc> tekeo: just autodetect it
[09:32] <jackmacokc> family: do you just have a command prompt or whats happening?
[09:33] <family> my resolution is 800x600
[09:33] <tuxxxblade> hey guys
[09:33] <tuxxxblade> i got a lil huge problem here
[09:33] <jackmacokc> family: ok so are your graphics not working or are they?
[09:33] <tuxxxblade> 
[09:34] <Taa5i> Could someone point me towards an ubuntu guide for setting up a raid, please?  I have a Clarion RAID attached via Emulex Fibre Channel LP8000
[09:34] <family> its not working properly cos cannot change to a higher resolusion and the letters are very much faded
[09:34] <jackmacokc> whats that tuxxx
[09:34] <gnomefreak> Taa5i, breeezy?
[09:34] <tuxxxblade> well jackmacokc i dunno how to install wine
[09:34] <tuxxxblade> under ubuntu 5.10
[09:34] <jackmacokc> family: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in a terminal
[09:34] <Taa5i> gnomefreak: Yup.  Using Enlightenment as my WM though.
[09:34] <tekeo> so restart x?
[09:34] <lillo> mm, wait, maybe I solved by installing the driver without passing thru .debs
[09:34] <jackmacokc> tuxxx sudo apt-get install wine
[09:34] <lillo> have to reboot, will let you know if I succeed :)
[09:34] <tuxxxblade> ok thnx ill try
[09:34] <gfish> how can
[09:34] <gnomefreak> Taa5i,  there should be a help icon or in the menu it has a guide for breezy in it
[09:34] <jackmacokc> tekeo: i'd reboot
[09:35] <gfish> i create a partition for linux within windows
[09:35] <RapidFire> I'm a total noob when it comes to Linux, but I;ve got an old computer I wanna put Linux on to try it out. I'm downloading the Ubuntu Linux installation file, and wanna put it on my old computer to run in dual-boot. Anyone have a link on how to set my computer to run on dual-boot?
[09:36] <lightbright> hey hey
[09:36] <shadox> hello
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> Reading package lists... Done
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> Package wine is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> is only available from another source
[09:36] <tuxxxblade> E: Package wine has no installation candidate
[09:36] <lightbright> how can I change a whole directories permissions?  chown ???
[09:36] <shadox> just installed ubuntu on my notebook
[09:36] <Amaranth> tuxxxblade: Please don't paste that many lines.
[09:36] <gnomefreak> tuxxxblade, please dont paste in the room use pastebin
[09:36] <shadox> but i need some help
[09:36] <gfish> i need help
[09:36] <IcemanV9> tuxxxblade: do NOT paste in this channel
[09:36] <Amaranth> tuxxxblade: Also, you need to enable universe.
[09:36] <family> hey jackmacok i hav done that and its asking me to select a graphics card.. i hav an intel card but intel is not there
[09:37] <tuxxxblade> ill brb
[09:37] <LordPhoenix> Rapidfire www.google.com
[09:37] <shadox> can someone help me out, my questions are probably noob question, but help is more than welcom
[09:37] <gnomefreak> doesnt anyone every read /topic anymore?
[09:37] <lightbright> how can I change a whole directories ownership from root to username?  chown ???
[09:37] <RapidFire> LordPhoenix:  Thanks :/
[09:37] <Earthpig> lb: chown -R
[09:37] <Amaranth> RapidFire: Install windows first, then ubuntu.
[09:37] <family> jackmacok i hav done that and its asking me to select a graphics card.. i hav an intel card but intel is not there
[09:37] <rob_p> lightbright:  yes
[09:37] <Amaranth> RapidFire: Ubuntu can resize the linux partition to make room for itself and it'll setup the dual boot stuff for you.
[09:38] <bur[n] er> lightbright: or using "gksudo nautilus" and giving permissions throught the gui
[09:38] <shadox> how can i install a program in ubuntu?
[09:38] <bur[n] er> !tell shadox about synaptic
[09:38] <RapidFire> Amaranth:  I already have Win98 installed, so all I have to do is boot-up with the Linux installion CD?
[09:38] <gnomefreak> Shadox: what program?
[09:38] <shadox> i got crossover office, but dunno how to install
[09:38] <Amaranth> RapidFire: yep
[09:38] <LordPhoenix> shadox use synaptic
[09:38] <rob_p> lightbright:  chown username /some/dir or chown -R username /some/dir to chown recursively.
[09:38] <RapidFire> Amaranth:  Alright, thanks man
[09:38] <shadox> synaptic? :$
[09:38] <tekeo> well X works... but nothing changed exept graphics
[09:39] <gnomefreak> synaptic is the graficl package manager
[09:39] <tekeo> the 75Hz is still there, and monitor is wrong placed...
[09:39] <dducko> System->Adminstation->Synamptic shadox
[09:39] <TwistedEmotions> Does ubuntu have like sid, stable, unstable?
[09:40] <dducko> TwistedEmotions, yes, sortof
[09:40] <shadox> k found it
[09:40] <shadox> and what next? :$
[09:40] <lightbright> bur[n] er: you cant do it through nautils
[09:40] <dducko> Search for whatever you want to install
[09:40] <Amaranth> TwistedEmotions: stable is breezy, sid is dapper
[09:40] <bnD> is there a reason that frostwire isnt on ubotu?
[09:40] <TwistedEmotions> Amaranth: how do I change my sources to sid?
[09:40] <lightbright> rob1: does recursively -R mean it will also do same for ALL directories underneath?
[09:40] <Amaranth> TwistedEmotions: dapper will eventually be the new stable release and something else will be the sid-like one
[09:41] <Amaranth> TwistedEmotions: change breezy to dapper
[09:41] <gnomefreak> TwistedEmotions,  but dapper wont be sid forever like etch will be
[09:41] <rob_p> lightbright:  yes
[09:41] <shadox> isn't there a browse function :s
[09:41] <lightbright> bur[n] er: gksudo nautilus  runs nautils are root?  yes?
[09:41] <TwistedEmotions> so what is debian equivalent of unstable... and the name for it that doesnt change.. like sid.
[09:41] <TwistedEmotions> ?
[09:41] <tekeo> well monitor supports 75 Hz so doesn't matter there but I want to get rid of misposition
[09:42] <dducko> There is a new name for each version, TwistedEmotions Breezy is the current stable, dapper is in developement
[09:42] <lightbright> rob1: ty
[09:42] <HappyFool> TwistedEmotions: not sure there is anything like that yet. There was talk of something called 'grumpy groundhog', but i don't know if that got started
[09:42] <family> how to see which graphic card do i hav from ubuntu
[09:42] <gnomefreak> unstable=dapper only cause its still in dev. stage
[09:42] <rob_p> lightbright:  np
[09:42] <akurashy> how can i see a windows user using samba?
[09:42] <LordPhoenix> is KDE being included in the next Ubuntu version??
[09:42] <TwistedEmotions> Ahh kk thank you all :)
[09:42] <dducko> LordPhoenix, kubuntu
[09:43] <HappyFool> LordPhoenix: KDE is included in the current version
[09:43] <dducko> It exists alredy
[09:43] <HWolf> LordPhoenix, it's in the cureent versions as kubuntu-desktop
[09:43] <gnomefreak> LordPhoenix,  no ubuntu=gnome kubuntu=kde
[09:43] <TwistedEmotions> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main restricted
[09:43] <TwistedEmotions>  correct?
[09:43] <gnomefreak> but you can install any window manager you like on ubuntu
[09:43] <LordPhoenix> no imean included in the free cds
[09:43] <Amaranth> TwistedEmotions: yeah
[09:43] <TwistedEmotions> no contrib or non-free packages?
[09:43] <Amaranth> TwistedEmotions: That's universe and multiverse
[09:44] <lightbright> rob_p lightbright:  chown username /some/dir or chown -R username /some/dir to chown recursively.m   <--- do I need to use sudo before this command?
[09:44] <gnomefreak> LordPhoenix, the cd is basic install use apt-get kubuntu-desktop or go in synaptic and install it
[09:44] <varsendagger> how do i register?
[09:44] <TwistedEmotions> so do I need to add universe & multiuniverse at the end?
[09:44] <varsendagger> --- iam allready registerd how do i sighn in
[09:44] <rob_p> lightbright:  probably, yes.
[09:44] <LordPhoenix> i dont have a lot of bandwith iam on 56K
[09:44] <gnomefreak> varsendagger, sign in what?
[09:44] <lightbright> rob1: kk
[09:45] <dducko> varsendagger, /msg nickserv help register
[09:45] <lightbright> rob1: if you want to work in current direcroty. is is chown username * ?
[09:45] <lightbright> rob1: will that change all files in current directory?
[09:45] <rob_p> lightbright:  chown username ./
[09:46] <gnomefreak> varsendagger, type /msg nickserv identify <password>
[09:46] <varsendagger> thanks
[09:46] <shadox> it won't work :s
[09:46] <gnomefreak> shadox: what doesnt work?
[09:46] <shadox> can't find any program refering to the program name i searche
[09:46] <rob_p> lightbright:  chown username ./* will change the ownership to username for all files in the current dir.
[09:46] <Red-Sox> is there an atv game
[09:46] <Red-Sox> for linux?
[09:46] <paxmaster> i have scsi backup tape drive, I did a backup uisng this command tar cvf /dev/st0 -L51539607552 2005Nov09Data.tar.bz2, it ask me to replace
[09:46] <gnomefreak> shdox: what program?
[09:46] <paxmaster>  the a tape becasue the tape is ful so when i eject the button it say input output error how could I prevent it
[09:46] <shadox> crossover office
[09:47] <keeb> i tried to install new ati drivers last night and i stayed up for 4 hours doing it, and failed.
[09:47] <keeb> it was sweet
[09:47] <dducko> lmao
[09:47] <keeb> or frustrating
[09:47] <lightbright> rob1: ok
[09:47] <keeb> one or the other ;d
[09:47] <shadox> i need my adobe cs2 if not, i'm lost :(
[09:47] <gnomefreak> shadox: what makes that different than open office or star office?
[09:48] <shadox> crossover is a program which allow you to use "microsoft" programs, .exe stuff
[09:48] <lightbright> rob1: chown username *  worked too
[09:48] <LordPhoenix> what is smartctl
[09:48] <shadox> and i need my photoshop, acrobat reader pro & illustrator
[09:48] <grace_> what is sl0 as displayed under route?
[09:48] <tekeo> how do I change my screen position?
[09:48] <rob_p> lightbright:  It's always safer to specify the path when chowning or chmoding though.
[09:49] <rob_p> lightbright:  It's just a good habit to be in :-)
[09:49] <grace_> seems like a wifi to me but why isnt lo displayed for route
[09:49] <lightbright> rob1: why does it say 2 usernames, username and root?
[09:49] <grace_> ah serial line
[09:49] <grace_> oh hmmm
[09:49] <lightbright> rob1: -rw-r--r--  1 light root  4335907 2005-10-09 12:29 jm.mp3
[09:49] <lightbright> 
[09:49] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[09:49] <databe> can someone tell me what package i need to install to correct this error. thanks.
[09:49] <rob_p> lightbright:  One is the owner and the other is the group.
[09:49] <grace_> diald perhaps is taking over the routing or something
[09:49] <lightbright> rob1: it changed from root root to light root
[09:49] <HappyFool> grace_: i'm note sure about root, but 'lo' is usually the loopback device
[09:50] <HappyFool> grace_: err, i meant route
[09:50] <bnD> lightbright: i think root always has ownership no?
[09:50] <grace_> HappyFool, yup
[09:50] <lightbright> rob1: should the group be root or light ?
[09:50] <lightbright> bnD: not sure
[09:50] <grace_> sl0 is serial line interfacce
[09:50] <rob_p> lightbright:  Every file has an owner and it also belongs to a group.
[09:50] <bnD> lightbright: im in group brandon:brandon
[09:50] <bnD> and it still shows root
[09:50] <HappyFool> grace_: fwiw i have interface 'ppp0' for my dial-up connection
[09:50] <lightbright> rob1: ok so should the group be username or root even if the file belongs to username?
[09:51] <grace_> what can i use to config a serial line 0 interface
[09:51] <grace_> it must be for dialing out to internet
[09:51] <rob_p> lightbright:  Depends on the file.
[09:51] <shadox> anyone who can help me installing a program?? :s
[09:51] <grace_> ppp is not active here yet
[09:51] <lightbright> rob1: is it ok for all of them to belong to root as group?
[09:52] <grace_> does any one else have    sl0   displayed under route  ?
[09:52] <grace_> you can also see it with ifconfig
[09:52] <grace_> if its running that is
[09:52] <rob_p> lightbright:  Some files are owned by one user but need to be in a different group in order to allow permissions for the members of that group to access, execute, etc. the file.
[09:52] <La_PaRCa> databe: libc6-dev
[09:52] <tekeo> can anyone help me with changing screen POSITION?
[09:52] <databe> THANK
[09:52] <databe> you
[09:52] <databe> :)
[09:52] <lightbright> rob1: ok, and is it ok for all my personal files of them to belong to root as group?
[09:53] <lightbright> lillo: its lilo ;)
[09:53] <lillo> hello again, it works :)))
[09:53] <lillo> weird thing is, fgl_glxgears is accelerated, whereas glxgears is not...
[09:53] <databe> La_PaRCa, it is already there
[09:54] <lillo> aren't both supposed to be linked to the same libGL.so ??
[09:54] <rob_p> lightbright:  Your personal files probably should be owned by you and in your group.
[09:54] <melodramatic> i need the codec to play .mov files using totem.. the restricted page url link i got before didnt talk about quicktime codec
[09:54] <gnomefreak> crossover doesnt look avalible for ubuntu
[09:54] <lightbright> rob1: and how can you change just a folder and not its contents to different user from root?
[09:54] <rob_p> lightbright:  There's probably no good reason for a majority of them to be in group root.
[09:54] <La_PaRCa> databe: do you have a /usr/lib/libintl.h ?
[09:54] <lightbright> rob1: ok so whats the command to do that?  because chown user ./* only didnt change the group
[09:55] <gnomefreak> i couldnt even find a .deb for crossover
[09:55] <grace_> wiki does not have any thing on slip sl0 serial line
[09:55] <rob_p> lightbright:  chown username /the/dir
[09:55] <lightbright> rob1: I used the command you gave me, but it didnt change the group from root
[09:55] <bnD> lightbright: try chown username:groups /the/dir
[09:55] <shadox> i also can't listen to mp3 files :s "no plugin found"
[09:55] <rob_p> lightbright:  If you want to change the group, do chown username.username /the/dir
[09:55] <bnD> or is it .?
[09:56] <rob_p> lightbright:  That will change the ownership and group.
[09:56] <gnomefreak> !tell shadox about mp3
[09:56] <lightbright> rob1: I typed: sudo chown light /.*
[09:56] <lightbright>   but it didnt change group, and it still says root
[09:56] <melodramatic> http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ my connection is refused here
[09:56] <lightbright> rob1: ah ok
[09:56] <tekeo> is there any riscs in changing the h sync?
[09:56] <lillo> ok, now a second question guys :)
[09:56] <gnomefreak> shadox: read the message from ubotu
[09:56] <bnD> melodramatic: get it from synaptic
[09:56] <bimberi> melodramatic: it's down :/
[09:56] <databe> La_PaRCa, let me check one sec
[09:56] <ThaBull78> hey rob_p...my problem returned :((
[09:56] <lightbright> rob1: username:username or username.username ?
[09:56] <lillo> has anyone of you tried vesa-tng for framebuffer console?
[09:57] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Bummer!
[09:57] <ThaBull78> but I was wondering if there's any way to disable ipv6 in ifconfig?
[09:57] <rob_p> lightbright:  username.username
[09:57] <bnD> lightbright: why are you so worried about it? :)
[09:57] <ThaBull78> could that be causing it too?
[09:57] <lightbright> rob1: ok thanks
[09:57] <malaysia> exit
[09:57] <rob_p> bnD:  He's just trying to set the permissions as they should be for his user, that's all.
[09:58] <databe> La_PaRCa, nope. not there
[09:58] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  I'm sure there is but I'd have to poke around to find out.
[09:58] <ThaBull78> rob_p do you think that could cause the problem too?
[09:58] <melodramatic> bnD, what should i get from synaptic
[09:59] <La_PaRCa> databe, um... are your repositories updated?
[09:59] <ThaBull78> from reading up on it it seems like it only uses ipv6 when needed
[09:59] <tom> hello. i can't find xorgconfig in ubuntu. http://packages.ubuntu.com/ doesn't find anything. then in which package is it?
[09:59] <ThaBull78> so it shouldn't affect normal ipv4 addresses?
[09:59] <techlife> I'm not able to play dvd's but I am able to play music cd's. Can anyone help me?
[09:59] <mipe> Hi. Is here somebody, who can do acpi on laptop. Sory for my english.
[09:59] <bnD> melodramatic: search synaptic for w32codecs
[09:59] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Umm, I guess if it were configured wrong.  The default should work just fine though.
[09:59] <La_PaRCa> tom, tried with dpkg-reconfigure?
[10:00] <melodramatic> thx and that should enable .mov files?
[10:00] <tom> La_PaRCa: reconfigure what?
[10:00] <IcemanV9> techlife: install w32codecs
[10:00] <arthurb> Hi, anyone knows where to find xorg 6.9 or 7.0 packages ?
[10:00] <tom> La_PaRCa: trying dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg now...
[10:00] <gnomefreak> 6.8 is latest i thought
[10:00] <bnD> melodramatic: ya
[10:00] <ceej> hi there, apparently my C compiler is broken...
[10:00] <arthurb> I know
[10:00] <arthurb> I need RC version
[10:00] <ceej> how would i go about fixing it?
[10:00] <arthurb> or cvs I don't know
[10:00] <gnomefreak> ceej: why do you say that?
[10:00] <shadox> euhm
[10:00] <ThaBull78> rob_p well I haven't changed anything...so I don't know...anyways, I gotta get outta here to work so I'll have to get back to this later. thanks for the help!
[10:00] <shadox> terminal? :s
[10:01] <lightbright> rob1: ok I got it all working, thanks for your help
[10:01] <nalioth> ceej: did you install "build-essential' ?
[10:01] <lightbright> gnomefreak: hello again :)
[10:01] <gnomefreak> hi lightbright
[10:01] <melodramatic> ha i have universe and multiverse on but synapptic cant find w32codecs
[10:01] <lightbright> bnD: sorry?
[10:01] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  You might try running tcpdump and filtering on tcp port 80 traffic while trying to surf the 'Net.  That may yield some clues.
[10:01] <ceej> nalioth:erm.....let me check
[10:01] <shadox> pff, i'll think i just reformat and install back ms :s:s this is to hard to learn on 2 days
[10:01] <lightbright> bnD: worried?  im trying to learn how to chown, thats all!  why are you worried?
[10:01] <nalioth> lightbright: nickrud: howdy
[10:01] <gnomefreak> !tell melodramatic about w32codecs
[10:01] <bnD> lightbright: it scares me :)
[10:01] <lightbright> nalioth: good to see you again :)
[10:01] <nickrud> hey, nalioth, what's up?
[10:01] <grace_> what can i use to config a serial line 0 interface
[10:02] <databe> La_PaRCa, the sources.list thing?
[10:02] <ceej> nalioth:my bad...nope
[10:02] <lightbright> bnD: why do you live in fear?  why do you stay indoors most of your life? :)
[10:02] <databe> i just updated them yesterday
[10:02] <shadox> where can i find the terminal?
[10:02] <lightbright> bnD: nobody is out to get you, relax :)
[10:02] <ThaBull78> rob_p are those linux commands? or is that through a separate program?
[10:02] <melodramatic> gnomefreak, url is down
[10:02] <bnD> melodramatic: try adding   ftp://cipherfunk.org/pub/packages/ubuntu/ to your sources.list
[10:02] <gnomefreak> melodramatic,  i was just gonna ask if it was
[10:02] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  something like, "tcpdump -i ethx -v tcp port 80" and then just watch for unanswered syns or delayed acks, etc. while surfing the 'Net.
[10:02] <melodramatic> :) ok ill try to add this ftp
[10:02] <XIII> how to install realplayer?
[10:02] <bnD> melodramatic: then sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[10:02] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  You'll need to apt-get tcpdump
[10:02] <gnomefreak> i heard him say that he is working on it the other day wasnt sure if up yet
[10:03] <La_PaRCa> databe,  just do a: sudo apt-get update
[10:03] <grace_> i really just want to turn it off
[10:03] <ThaBull78> rob_p thanks again, I'll try that.
[10:03] <grace_> sl0 that is
[10:03] <lightbright> XIII: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[10:03] <nalioth> bnD: they do not exist in the repos
[10:03] <lightbright> XIII: that website explains exactly how to install Realplayer
[10:03] <rob_p> ThaBull78:  Good luck with it!  I hope you get it figured out.  Later.
[10:03] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bnD about w32codecs
[10:03] <bnD> i know
[10:03] <bnD> points to the site that is down
[10:03] <gnomefreak> nalioth,  seveas site is down
[10:04] <lightbright> ubotu: tell lightbright about w32codecs
[10:04] <bnD> somehow i have support, and never downloaded anything from anywhere besides repo
[10:04] <nalioth> bnD: adding non official repos is not a good thing to do
[10:04] <shadox> can someone tell me where i find "terminal"?
[10:04] <bnD> nalioth: true, should remove it right after melodramatic :P
[10:04] <keeb> lol
[10:04] <XIII> thnx lightbright
[10:04] <nalioth> shadox: applications > accessories > terminal
[10:04] <keeb> applications -> accessories -> terminal
[10:04] <gnomefreak> look in applications shadox
[10:04] <keeb> nalioth BEAT ME TO IT! :D
[10:04] <gnomefreak> yeah what they said
[10:04] <gnomefreak> :)
[10:05] <nalioth> bnD: a simple direct link to the cipherpunk w32codecs file would suffice
[10:05] <melodramatic> ok anyway i didnt figured how to put it in
[10:05] <melodramatic> haha
[10:05] <shadox> thnQ
[10:05] <lightbright> http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl  <-- down and not working
[10:05] <bnD> lightbright: we know :)
[10:05] <lightbright> bnD: ah :P
[10:05] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  seveas said that the other day
[10:05] <nalioth> bnD: lightbright yes, seveas runs his server off his home machine
[10:05] <lightbright> bnD: maybe seveas pulled it down
[10:05] <nickrud> ftp.nerim.net => up
[10:06] <gnomefreak> saomeone was getting a 403 error and he fixed it so no error will come up
[10:06] <databe> thats what i did last night
[10:06] <databe> but i will try again
[10:06] <gnomefreak> hard for me to believe hes the only one with w32codecs
[10:06] <databe> La_PaRCa, ok. i just did it
[10:07] <melodramatic> how may i temporary put ftp://cipherfunk.org/pub/packages/ubuntu/ to my package
[10:07] <bipolar> does anyone have a repository for mysql 5 packages?
[10:07] <ceej> is there a binary package to install libxslt and libxslt-dev on ubuntu?
[10:07] <DekaPink> How do I make it not show the mounted windows partition icon on the desktop?
[10:07] <gnomefreak> !mysql
[10:07] <ubotu> lamp is probably Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[10:07] <bnD> nalioth: do you have a safer answer for melodramatic?
[10:07] <lightbright> gnomefreak: sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[10:08] <ln6> \join #ubuntu
[10:08] <lightbright> I believe that command will give you w32codecs
[10:08] <bipolar> gnomefreak, I'm looking for mysql *5*. it's not in the standard repos
[10:08] <bnD> melodramatic: ^what lightbright just said
[10:08] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  i dont want them no use for them unless they can get the midi thats enbedded in my site to play
[10:08] <Whistler> hello
[10:08] <DekaPink> Oh, there it is... Never mind. :)
[10:08] <Whistler> i booted up my pc and starnge thing happened
[10:08] <Whistler> my whole / i read only
[10:08] <Alinux> hello
[10:09] <lightbright> gnomefreak: can you say that again in English please? :)
[10:09] <cadillac> hello
[10:09] <XIII> lightbright after i install it it doesn't work
[10:09] <lightbright> XIII: install what?
[10:09] <La_PaRCa> databe, um, now try to install libc6-dev again
[10:09] <Alinux> someone can paste me his /etc/apt/sources.list for AMD 64 bit?
[10:09] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Alinux about sources
[10:09] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  i dont want the w32codecs unless they can play the midi files that are enbedded in my website
[10:09] <XIII> lightbright last time i removed a .swf file then it worked but can't remember from where i removed it
[10:09] <XIII> i'm talking about real player
[10:10] <Alinux> ubotu, thank you :) It's my grandmothers PC :)
[10:10] <nalioth> gnomefreak: midi is open and there are midi players without using w32crap
[10:10] <ubotu> no worries, Alinux
[10:10] <Alinux> ;)
[10:10] <gnomefreak> for some reason everything ive tried wont play the midi files
[10:10] <ln6> can you help me installing a intel graphic chip driver?
[10:10] <IcemanV9> bipolar: mysql5 is not in repo yet .. dunno when though. :/
[10:10] <melodramatic> dpkg: error processing w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb (--install):
[10:10] <melodramatic>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[10:10] <gnomefreak> nalioth, are there midi plugins for ff?
[10:10] <DekaPink> Hmmm... Flash seems to be rather slow.
[10:10] <nalioth> melodramatic: you have to get them first
[10:10] <melodramatic> didnt worked out lightbright
[10:11] <melodramatic> thats what i wanna know where may i get them
[10:11] <nalioth> ubotu: tell melodramatic about restricted
[10:11] <melodramatic> url is freakiong down
[10:11] <lightbright> melodramatic: what didnt work?
[10:11] <nalioth> melodramatic: read what ubotu sent you please
[10:11] <La_PaRCa> um... this is interestinng
[10:11] <nalioth> lightbright: he cant install a deb w/o having it first
[10:11] <grace_> is sl0 supposed to be setup as a network interface by default?
[10:11] <Alinux> ubotu, thank you brother :) nalioth you too bro :) kiss!
[10:11] <ubotu> Alinux: pas de quoi
[10:11] <Alinux> :)
[10:11] <cmg_> anyone here have an orkut invite? :)
[10:11] <La_PaRCa> google is blocking "powered by phpbb 2.0.10" claiming that its a "hackish" quote
[10:12] <lightbright> XIII: i installed realplayer
[10:12] <bnD> La_PaRCa: lol it is
[10:12] <lightbright> nalioth: he can downliad it from the website
[10:12] <XIII> lightbright i did but it didn't work
[10:12] <La_PaRCa> weird...
[10:12] <ln6> are there german speaking people?
[10:12] <lightbright> nalioth: I downloaded  w32codecs from that website
[10:12] <nalioth> !de
[10:12] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[10:12] <bipolar> IcemanV9, do you know if the query-browser and administrator that come in breezy will work with mysql 5's new features?
[10:12] <melodramatic> ho ok might work now :)
[10:12] <nalioth> lightbright: melodramatic has not d/l anything
[10:12] <grace_> can someone check ifconfig to see if you have sl0 listed
[10:12] <lightbright> XIII: you didnt follow the intrusctions on website
[10:12] <techlife> I installed w32codecs but still not able to play dvd it displays no medium found when I run a manuall mount
[10:12] <melodramatic> is that a safe package or can mess my system up
[10:13] <La_PaRCa> databe: hows it going?
[10:13] <XIII> which website?
[10:13] <grace_> someone could also check route -n to see if sl0 is listed
[10:13] <lightbright> melodramatic: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  and then download
[10:13] <melodramatic> yep i just did :)
[10:13] <lightbright> XIII: duh!  the one I gave you :P
[10:13] <Alinux> ubotu, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 is it really breezy 64 bit version?
[10:13] <ubotu> okay, Alinux
[10:13] <XIII> i did lightbright but it didn't work
[10:13] <Red-Sox> argh
[10:13] <lightbright> XIII: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[10:13] <Alinux> ubotu, ook :)
[10:13] <ubotu> Alinux: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[10:14] <XIII> lightbright last time i removed a .swf file then it worked but can't remember from where i removed it
[10:14] <bnD> Alinux: did you just add that?
[10:14] <boris`````> LAWLHAI!!! :D:D:D
[10:14] <lightbright> XIII:follow the intrusctions on website
[10:14] <grace_> routerstat, perhaps you can help me
[10:14] <bnD> Alinux: thats a bot
[10:14] <Red-Sox> i am trying to move a folder to the trash, but it says I dont have permission!
[10:14] <XIII> lightbright i did
[10:14] <Alinux> ;)
[10:14] <routerstat> whats the matter?
[10:14] <bipolar> IcemanV9, nevermind. no, they dont'
[10:14] <Alinux> ah ok I add that :)
[10:14] <bipolar> crap
[10:14] <lightbright> XIII: That means then you didnt follow the intrusctions on website
[10:14] <bnD> lol Alinux just added "http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325"
[10:14] <bnD> ubotu http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[10:14] <ubotu> rumour has it, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 is it really breezy 64 bit version?
[10:14] <grace_> routerstat, ive got this linksys gateway router which works great but when ever I reboot ubuntu I can ping the gateway address but not past the gateway
[10:15] <myk3> hello
[10:15] <grace_> i think sl0 is getting in the way
[10:15] <esj> grace_ sounds like default route problems
[10:15] <grace_> routerstat, can you tell me if your system has sl0 interface running
[10:15] <routerstat> grace_ ifconfig say what??
[10:15] <Alinux> ok I will try now.
[10:15] <lightbright> XIII: Visit http://www.real.com/linux/ and download Realplayer 10 for Linux
[10:16] <grace_> esj, the only difference in route is the order the entries are listed in
[10:16] <tekeo> tell me about universe
[10:16] <routerstat> no eth0 is running ^^
[10:16] <cmg_> hi.. does anyone here use orkut?  id like an invite to check it out
[10:16] <lightbright> XIII: did you download it yet? :P
[10:16] <tekeo> !tell me about universe
[10:16] <shadox> no single terminale code for the mp3 works :s
[10:16] <gnomefreak> !tell tekeo about universe
[10:16] <grace_> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:13:D3:9A:BE:4C
[10:16] <grace_>           inet addr:192.168.15.103  Bcast:192.168.15.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[10:16] <grace_> lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
[10:16] <grace_>           inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
[10:16] <gnomefreak> me is not a command tekeo
[10:16] <shadox> i allways get a message "unable to lock administration .."
[10:16] <boris`````> I LOVE UBUNTU AND AFRICANS
[10:17] <grace_> sl0       Link encap:Serial Line IP
[10:17] <grace_>           inet addr:192.168.0.1  P-t-P:192.168.0.2  Mask:255.255.255.255
[10:17] <grace_>           UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[10:17] <lightbright> gnomefreak: hehe ;)
[10:17] <bnD> boris`````: congrats
[10:17] <esj> grace_:  netstat -nr?
[10:17] <bimberi> ubotu forget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[10:17] <ubotu> bimberi: i forgot http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325
[10:17] <gnomefreak> shadox: make sure only one apt or synaptic is running at a time
[10:17] <routerstat> grace_ hmm so you have no gateway configured
[10:17] <XIII> lightbright i did
[10:17] <lightbright> bimberi: hello :)))
[10:17] <boris`````> HAIHAI
[10:17] <bimberi> hi lightbright :)
[10:17] <bnD> ohh
[10:17] <lightbright> XIII: did you then type: chmod +x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin  ?
[10:17] <unit3> Hey all.
[10:17] <bnD> nalioth: you scared me
[10:17] <XIII> yeah
[10:17] <esj> peole really should use paste sites
[10:17] <bnD> like when a cop is driving behind me even though im not doing anything wrong that i know of :)
[10:18] <gnomefreak> nalioth, isnt takeing any crap today :)
[10:18] <lightbright> XIII: did you then type: sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[10:18] <XIII> yeah
[10:18] <bnD> gotta love #flood
[10:18] <lightbright> XIII: and what was the output?
[10:18] <lightbright> XIII: show me
[10:19] <XIII> it extracted it and was installed
[10:19] <unit3> anyone tried backporting the Samba package from dapper yet? I can't seem to get it to compile. ;)
[10:19] <gnomefreak> nalioth, the midi player you were talking about was it adoure? or something like that?
[10:19] <lightbright> XIII: When prompted for a location to install RealPlayer 10, did you type /usr/bin/RealPlayer ?
[10:19] <XIII> no
[10:19] <esj> any pointers on how to build a deb out of j2sdk-1_4_2_09....
[10:19] <XIII> i just pressed enter
[10:19] <lightbright> XIII: duh!
[10:19] <lightbright> XIII: why didnt you follow the instructions?
[10:20] <grace_> 192.168.0.2     0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0 sl0
[10:20] <grace_> 192.168.15.0    0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth0
[10:20] <esj> I also need mysql 5.0
[10:20] <XIII> it's like that by default
[10:20] <grace_> 0.0.0.0         192.168.15.1    0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0
[10:20] <grace_> 0.0.0.0         0.0.0.0         0.0.0.0         U     0      0        0 sl0
[10:20] <lightbright> XIII: do it again and follow the instructions EXACTLY as they are!  dont be lazy :)
[10:20] <gnomefreak> !tell esj about java
[10:20] <bnD> grace_: dude stop that
[10:20] <bnD> grace_: read the topic
[10:20] <XIII> ok lightbright
[10:20] <bimberi> esj: j2sdk is available in multiverse (see ubotu's link)
[10:20] <XIII> thnx
[10:20] <grace_> k
[10:20] <lightbright> XIII: no its not like that by default
[10:20] <shadox> it won't work :s
[10:20] <bnD> grace_: pay close attention to "pasting" :P
[10:20] <esj> I looked with aptitude
[10:20] <lightbright> XIII: you have to literally change it to /usr/bin/RealPlayer
[10:20] <esj> hmmm
[10:20] <gnomefreak> grace_ type /topic and read it please sir/maam
[10:20] <shadox> pakkage is not availeble, or only for older version
[10:21] <lightbright> XIII: and When prompted to configure system-wide symbolic links, type "y". A
[10:21] <nalioth> tor clients are not welcome here
[10:21] <lightbright> XIII: do it again and then come back
[10:21] <gnomefreak> esj: did you read the msg ubotu sent you?
[10:21] <bnD> nalioth: whats a tor client?
[10:21] <XIII> ok lightbright
[10:21] <lightbright> nalioth: whats a tor client?
[10:21] <lightbright> bnD: hehe ;)
[10:21] <yanis> how do I mount a usb stick?
[10:21] <cryptom> hi, is there a way to get licq 1.3.2 (I only see 1.3.0)?
[10:21] <gnomefreak> ty bnD  i was scared to ask
[10:21] <hypn0> i'm on hoary still, does realplayer/helix work in breezy with other sound apps :-/
[10:21] <lightbright> bnD: we thought of same
[10:22] <nalioth> tor is an anonymizing tool that is used for both good and evil (as tools are only used at the whims of their wielders)
[10:22] <bnD> nalioth: nice answer, thanks :)
[10:23] <lightbright> how can you see if you already have w32codecs installed?
[10:23] <Red-Sox> how do youdesklets always be on top
[10:23] <tekeo> I've succeded adding "universe" but not "multiverse"
[10:23] <Red-Sox> oops
[10:23] <Versed> Wow, got my ubuntu disks in the mail today.  Pretty cool they were shipped out of Schipol in .nl.
[10:23] <tekeo> what line to add?
[10:23] <Versed> which I think is the airport.
[10:23] <Red-Sox> how do you make the dock in gdesklets always be on top?
[10:23] <esj> gnomefreak: yea, fails with mo matching plugin
[10:23] <Red-Sox> there we go
[10:24] <lightbright> Versed: great!  now next they will send you the invoice :)
[10:24] <nalioth> tekeo: everywhere you see "universe" make it say "universe multiverse"
[10:24] <bimberi> lightbright: dpkg -l w32codecs
[10:24] <bimberi>            look for "ii" at the start of the line
[10:24] <lightbright> Versed: how many did you get?
[10:24] <esj> and tehn I scroll down...
[10:24] <Versed> actually they sent a decleration amt.  but us customs didn't bother.
[10:24] <tekeo> well I saw now I was wrong, it was in native language I think...
[10:25] <bnD> damn it, the neighbor im stealing wireless from really needs to get a better provider, the speeds are all over the place :P
[10:25] <Versed> 1 set of PC, 1 set of pc-64 and 1 set for PPC for my Mac.  two disk each install and live.
[10:25] <lightbright> bimberi:  great command!  i can use that for everything?
[10:25] <bur[n] er> bnD: sharing wireless :)  not like he can't use it too
[10:25] <lightbright> Versed: cool, that should only cost you about $45
[10:25] <bimberi> lightbright: sure, dpkg -L <package> is handy too (man dpkg for even more...) :)
[10:25] <Versed> haha
[10:26] <lightbright> bimberi: ty ;)
[10:26] <DekaPink> Damn it, I hate my new internet... Can't get bittornado to work properly.
[10:26] <Versed> well it's easily worth that.
[10:26] <lightbright> Versed: im still expecting an invoice :P
[10:26] <bnD> bur[n] er: lol
[10:26] <LazloFruvous> about how big is a package archive mirror for main, universe and multiverse?
[10:26] <lightbright> bimberi: does Ubuntu keep your details and sells them to other companies?
[10:26] <DekaPink> That darn yellow light has become my worst enemy.
[10:26] <Versed> It's OK light, I said my name was bill gates from washington state, this is the drop off address.
[10:26] <shadox> my mp3 still won't work :s and i also can't install my crossover office :s:s
[10:26] <ruggy> what is the root password on the livecd?
[10:27] <yuacht> anyone who can guide me through recording a macro and using it on x-display 0:1 using xmacro? tried and didn't success
[10:27] <lightbright> Versed: they sent you the CD's to Bill gates? you serious?
[10:27] <nalioth> ruggy: there is not one
[10:27] <gnomefreak> shadox: crossover from what i could find isnt avalable in .deb format nor for ubuntu
[10:27] <bimberi> lightbright: stop being paranoid :P
[10:27] <Versed> nah
[10:27] <Versed> just kidding
[10:27] <shadox> i got an .sh file
[10:27] <lightbright> bimberi: its from my mafia days :)
[10:27] <trappist> gnomefreak, shadox: cxoffice is available as a .deb
[10:28] <lightbright> bnD: :P
[10:28] <gnomefreak> trappist, not from there site ( or atleast the site i was on)
[10:28] <bimberi> lightbright: lol
[10:28] <Red-Sox> what is the applet that shows you what is running ie. gaim, kxdoxker, gdeskleta
[10:28] <Versed> in anycase, I'd have no problems sending them the disk, shipping and something towards future research in a donation.
[10:28] <bur[n] er> gnomefreak: if you buy crossover, they give you a .deb
[10:28] <lightbright> bimberi:  did you use your real details when ordering the CD's?
[10:28] <gnomefreak> lol
[10:28] <shadox> buy? don't think so ;)
[10:28] <student> Can anyone help me set up a printer?
[10:28] <bimberi> lightbright: of course, otherwise i wouldn't have go them
[10:28] <lightbright> Versed: your actions, not your lips are a more accurate indication to what you really mean :)
[10:28] <Red-Sox> student: local? cups?
[10:28] <trappist> gnomefreak: maybe the new 5.0 isn't, but previous releases are, and I expect 5.0 will be soon
[10:29] <gnomefreak> if that was the case and i needed that bad and had to buy it i would have kept win on here with linux ;)
[10:29] <lightbright> bimberi: you could have used a fake name :P
[10:29] <Versed> light, no argument.
[10:29] <bimberi> student: System -> Administration -> Printing
[10:29] <student> It's network.  I don't know.  What is cups?
[10:29] <Versed> In anycase, these guys are one class act.
[10:29] <Red-Sox> student: common unix printing system
[10:29] <lightbright> Versed:  many people say they are willing to send Ubuntu money, yet its all lip service as their actions never do it :)
[10:29] <bimberi> lightbright: yes, but if it was that important they'd find out anyway
[10:29] <shadox> and is ther no other possibility to run an exe file on ubuntu?
[10:29] <orphen2001> alguna persona que hable espaol?
[10:29] <shadox> for example an emulator or something?
[10:29] <bnD> ew @ exe file on ubuntu :(
[10:29] <lightbright> bimberi:  I used my real name and details too!  I
[10:30] <gnomefreak> the only thing i keep thinking is that office for win doesnt save as exe
[10:30] <boris``> LAWLUBUNTU
[10:30] <boris``> LAWLUBUNTU
[10:30] <Red-Sox> stundent:is your printer on the network?
[10:30] <shadox> but i don't need office, i need my adobe suite
[10:30] <student> I've tried setting it up through the menu, but something in my settings isn't right.  The computer thinks it is sending to the printer, but the printer is not recognizing it.
[10:30] <comix> helou
[10:30] <gnomefreak> .exe is excutable file mainly downloads for programs
[10:30] <lightbright> bimberi:  but I must confess, I am rather sure Ubuntu will sell or send me some marketing materials in the future
[10:30] <bimberi> lightbright: right, we're coming to get you then :P
[10:31] <lightbright> bimberi:  what do you think they do with your details?
[10:31] <gnomefreak> to run windows programs on linux see info for wine
[10:31] <bimberi> lightbright: use them to send me CDs
[10:31] <bnD> hm
[10:31] <lightbright> bimberi:  and? :)
[10:31] <bnD> #ubuntu-offtopic anyone?
[10:31] <student> All I have is the model and the IP address.
[10:31] <lightbright> bnD: is it about politcs? :P
[10:31] <sneaky> can someone help me i never hear and cant hear music
[10:32] <bimberi> bnD: good point (although it is about ubuntu)
[10:32] <bimberi> but not support
[10:32] <lightbright> sneaky: is the speakers plugged in?
[10:32] <sneaky> yes
[10:32] <gnomefreak> lol lightbright
[10:32] <lightbright> gnomefreak: ;)
[10:32] <gnomefreak> sneaky,  what sound card do you have?
[10:32] <Red-Sox> student: is it attached to your computer or on the network
[10:32] <sneaky> onboard from asus
[10:32] <lightbright> i am sure it happens a lot they forget to plug in speakers :)
[10:32] <sneaky> 5.1
[10:33] <gnomefreak> did you try configureing it in linux yet sneaky
[10:33] <sneaky> i dont know how
[10:33] <Red-Sox> what other distros use gnome as default?
[10:33] <boris``> gay ones
[10:33] <student> Red-Sox:  The printer is on the network.
[10:33] <axisys> how do i install realplayer
[10:33] <gnomefreak> Red-Sox, all the ones we dont support here;)
[10:34] <lightbright> boris``: gay means happy
[10:34] <Red-Sox> gnomefreak: gnomefreak, but WHICH ONES?
[10:34] <bnD> lightbright i already ubotu tell boris`` about gay
[10:34] <lightbright> axisys: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[10:34] <Red-Sox> gnomefreak: sorry for the caps *blush*
[10:34] <sneaky> how can i configure sound?
[10:34] <lightbright> axisys: follow the insructions exactly as the website says
[10:34] <gnomefreak> sneaky, go to system>prferences>sound see if that helps any
[10:35] <Eternalist> Does Ubuntu have good support and hardware detection for ATi Display adapters?>
[10:35] <lightbright> XIII: it worked now?
[10:35] <Red-Sox> student: osx or windows?
[10:35] <Eternalist> I currently have issues with Gentoo so im switching over
[10:35] <Red-Sox> student, or linux
[10:35] <gnomefreak> Red-Sox, as for your question most if not all distros either have or can get gnome for it
[10:35] <lightbright> bimberi:  where is the Ubuntu main office where they send the CD's from located?
[10:35] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  i wanna say canada
[10:35] <student> Red-Sox:  Windows, most likely.
[10:35] <lightbright> Eternalist: never tried gentoo, any good?
[10:35] <boris``> what's uBANtu?
[10:36] <gnomefreak> but im not positive on that
[10:36] <lightbright> gnomefreak: ok
[10:36] <nalioth> lightbright: they are sent from the netherlands
[10:36] <bnD> boris``: id like some of what youre smoking :)
[10:36] <gnomefreak> gentoo=pita for me
[10:36] <bimberi> lightbright: office on the isle of man (iirc)
[10:36] <lightbright> gnomefreak: but somewhere in that part of the world?
[10:36] <lightbright> nalioth: ah ok the  netherlands, interresting
[10:36] <Red-Sox> student, you arent for sure?
[10:36] <lightbright>  isle of man (iirc)?
[10:37] <boris``> what's uBANtu?
[10:37] <bimberi> if i recall correctly
[10:37] <shadox> my neighboure country ^^ the netherlands
[10:37] <lightbright> axisys: did you find the instructions?
[10:37] <Red-Sox> student, on any account system  > admin  > printing
[10:37] <Eternalist> lightbright the installation is lengthy
[10:37] <gnomefreak> boris``, uBANtu=nothing ubuntu=linux operating system
[10:37] <Eternalist> i think you're better off with LFS
[10:37] <bnD> boris``: id guess a typo..
[10:37] <Eternalist> Their portage system is great though
[10:37] <mikestyle> hey guys i need some help
[10:37] <lightbright> Eternalist: LFS?
[10:38] <student> Red-Sox:  well, some of the computers on our network run windows, and some linux.  I assume windows.  I have to go though, my class is over.  Thanks for trying to help!
[10:38] <Eternalist> But not everyone can compile sources and it takes forever on some machines
[10:38] <gnomefreak> ty i really didnt wanna answer him but he was getting on my nerves
[10:38] <lightbright> mikestyle: dont we all ;)
[10:38] <Eternalist> lightbright Linux From Scratch
[10:38] <Red-Sox> student, sorry i couldnt help you in time
[10:38] <mikestyle> i just upgraded from 5.04 to 5.10 and when i do sudo apt-get update this happens:W: Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20050407) breezy/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/Ubuntu%205.10%20%5fBreezy%20Badger%5f%20-%20Release%20i386%20(20050407)_dists_breezy_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[10:38] <mikestyle> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[10:38] <mikestyle> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[10:38] <Eternalist> I've gone from Debian to Gentoo and now to Ubuntu. At least Ubuntu uses Apt which I'm used to
[10:38] <Eternalist> mikestyle did you do what it says?
[10:38] <gnomefreak> mikestyle,  dont paste in here use pastebin
[10:38] <Eternalist> apt-get update
[10:38] <nalioth> mikestyle: comment out your cdrom line in your sources.list
[10:39] <lightbright> mikestyle: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:39] <mikestyle> Eternalist, this is wut i get FROM apt-get update
[10:39] <DrO-> I have a quick question: My usb disk is auto-detecting...but it says its read only. How can I fix this (im using breezy+gnome)
[10:39] <daremos> hello world :-)
[10:39] <lightbright> mikestyle: type that what I sent you
[10:39] <DrO-> I haven't found any solutions online
[10:39] <shadox> ok, i just downloaded wine, now, how do i install it :s
[10:39] <nalioth> lightbright: that is unnessary
[10:39] <Loevborg> What gives? My chat has lost its user list on the right; any clue as to how to get it back?
[10:39] <lightbright> daremos: you write that in c++ ?
[10:39] <gnomefreak> brb need jacket its getting cold
[10:40] <lightbright> nalioth: ok
[10:40] <daremos> in c++?
[10:40] <daremos> uhm...
[10:40] <DrO-> anyone  know about usb disks?
[10:40] <lightbright> daremos hello world :-)
[10:40] <Eternalist> lol
[10:40] <grogoreo> hi
[10:40] <boris```> try masturbating
[10:40] <Eternalist> #include <iostream>
[10:40] <Eternalist> using namespace std;
[10:40] <Eternalist> int main()
[10:40] <daremos> cout > "hello world"?
[10:40] <lightbright> daremos: that was my first program in c++, hello world ;)
[10:40] <mikestyle> thanks lightbright
[10:40] <Eternalist> { cout << "hello world";
[10:40] <mikestyle> seems to be working
[10:40] <nickrud> Loevborg, grab the scratchmarks on the right with the mouse and pull to the left :)
[10:40] <Eternalist> return 0; }
[10:40] <daremos> that was the first program for everyone ;-)
[10:41] <Eternalist> for every language.
[10:41] <daremos> yeah
[10:41] <grogoreo> does anyone know the best way to encode a CD to MP3 to put on an MP3 player? I've heard about LAME, but, it says on APT that it isn't an encoder :-s
[10:41] <gnomefreak> nalioth,  can you ban the ip?
[10:41] <Eternalist> its tradition to code a program that outputs Hello World
[10:41] <Loevborg> nickrud, it's magic!
[10:41] <daremos> sure
[10:41] <nalioth> gnomefreak: already did
[10:41] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[10:41] <Eternalist> 44% for ubuntu iso
[10:42] <DrO-> someone know anything about usb disk problems?
[10:42] <Eternalist> screw this gentoo crap, I'm too lazy to configure xorg.conf for 4 more hours
[10:42] <gnomefreak> echo "hello world" try that in bash :)
[10:42] <gnomefreak> brb
[10:42] <Eternalist> lol
[10:42] <daremos> I'm starting my first linux experience :-)
[10:42] <DrO-> sorry to keep pestering but all you guys are here and you aren't responding
[10:42] <Loevborg> nickrud, thanks
[10:42] <Eternalist> try echo "hello world" | festival --tts
[10:42] <Eternalist> turn the volume up
[10:42] <lightbright> gnomefreak: ;)
[10:42] <apokryphos> anyone using an epson c66?
[10:42] <XIII> lightbright it doesn't work still
[10:42] <trappist> DrO-: ask a question
[10:42] <nickrud> Loevborg, np, the first time I had that happen to me in an app, it was evolution, and I couldn't see my calender. I freaked!
[10:42] <redguy> DrO-: maybe your'e asking the wrong question?
[10:42] <DrO-> My usb disk is read-only for some reason...how can I fix it?
[10:43] <daremos> oh well
[10:43] <DrO-> It auto-detects fine, but it is read-only...so...worthless
[10:43] <jarlev> DrO- often it's more effective to just ask the Q
[10:43] <daremos> we could develop a new programming language called "helloworld" :-)
[10:43] <DrO-> I did
[10:43] <DrO-> three times
[10:43] <Loevborg> nickrud, tell you what: last time I had this problem, I cleared my .xchat2 configuration directory because I couldn't find a way
[10:43] <grogoreo> what do people use to rip CDs?
[10:43] <Eternalist> daremos have you heard of BrainFuck
[10:43] <trappist> DrO-: is it read-only to root?
[10:43] <Eternalist> grogoreo k3b
[10:43] <daremos> lol
[10:43] <trappist> grogoreo: abcde or grip
[10:43] <DrO-> How can I check trappist?
[10:43] <Eternalist> grogoreo or cdrecord
[10:43] <nathan__> hey, i need some help. i can't seem to set my resolution higher then 640x480(which is really annoying). i probably need to update my video driver.
[10:43] <Eternalist> oh nvm, i read that wrong.
[10:44] <trappist> DrO-: sudo touch /mnt/point/testfile
[10:44] <bnD> grogoreo: check out  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RestrictedFormats
[10:44] <sneaky> mm i still have no sound
[10:44] <Eternalist> daremos I'm serious, BrainFuck is a real language.
[10:44] <grogoreo> Eternalist, trappist, will they be the best quality
[10:44] <DrO-> I tried sudo chmod 777
[10:44] <DrO-> and that didnt work
[10:44] <grogoreo> bnD, thanks will have a look
[10:44] <DrO-> i'll try the touch thing, one sec
[10:44] <trappist> grogoreo: they will be configurable quality
[10:44] <daremos> no I don't Eter... :-P
[10:44] <bur[n] er> DrO-: prolly mounting as read-only for some reason... is it in your /etc/fstab?
[10:44] <lightbright> sneaky: the cables plugged in?
[10:44] <sneaky> haha yes
[10:44] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nathan__ about fixres
[10:44] <DrO-> touch: cannot touch `/dev/sdb/testfile': Not a directory
[10:44] <XIII> lightbright it didn't work :(
[10:44] <jarlev> DrO- is it a usb key or external disk?
[10:44] <trappist> DrO-: the mount point, not the device
[10:44] <tekeo> !fat32
[10:44] <redguy> DrO-: try "mount", it will list all of your mounts with options
[10:44] <ubotu> rumour has it, fat32 is http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab
[10:44] <nathan__> thanks
[10:45] <DrO-> touch: cannot touch `/media/usbdisk/testfile': Read-only file system
[10:45] <Eternalist> Rooms so crowded
[10:45] <Eternalist> I cant follow
[10:45] <DrO-> usb key
[10:45] <daremos> me too :-/
[10:45] <DrO-> it looks fine in mount
[10:45] <redguy> DrO-: rw?
[10:45] <DrO-> it auto-mounts somehow..I never even set it up to automount
[10:45] <DrO-> yeah it says rw
[10:45] <trappist> DrO-: what filesystem is on the usb disk
[10:45] <jarlev> DrO- maybe it has a readonly sitch?
[10:45] <Eternalist> whats the device DrO-?
[10:45] <DrO-> /dev/sdb on /media/usbdisk type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=winnt,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[10:45] <jarlev> s/sitcj/switch
[10:45] <Eternalist> like the path to the device
[10:45] <DrO-> it is attache
[10:45] <nalioth> Eternalist: it helps quite a bit if you preface the nick of the person you are talking to
[10:45] <bur[n] er> DrO-: make the umask=000
[10:45] <DrO-> i just pasted it
[10:45] <trappist> DrO-: it's the umask
[10:45] <Eternalist> : /dev/...
[10:45] <DrO-> how do I change the umask
[10:46] <grogoreo> ok, so if I were to use OGG -  is there a variety of qualities? What is the best one?
[10:46] <Eternalist> nalioth im on mirc for windows, too lazy to configure, im downloading ubuntu :)
[10:46] <DrO-> there's nothing in fstab, when I add stuff..it becomes 2 devices..and neither work
[10:46] <nalioth> Eternalist: you can still preface peoples nicks
[10:46] <DrO-> how can I change the umask if it automounts from a program I dont even know exists?
[10:46] <J_P> hi all...
[10:46] <jarlev> DrO- I've seen usbkeys which has a physical readonly switch
[10:46] <Eternalist> "too lazy to configure"
[10:46] <nalioth> Eternalist: your keyboard is the same as ours
[10:46] <DrO-> no, mine doesn't
[10:46] <bur[n] er> DrO-: gnome-volume-manager is the process that is mounting it and it uses hotplug or something to get the mount info... hotplug might be a place to check?
[10:46] <lightbright> XIII: it works for everyone but you!  so its user error
[10:47] <DrO-> in hotplug it doesnt show options
[10:47] <Eternalist> nalioth not true
[10:47] <Eternalist> i have a dvorak keyboard
[10:47] <lightbright> XIII: what happens when you type realplayer?
[10:47] <XIII> lightbright as i said before there is a problem with a .swf file
[10:47] <mirak> where must we ask to have a debian unstable package into ubuntu ?
[10:47] <bnD> Eternalist: lol
[10:47] <bur[n] er> mirak: ubuntu-motu might be a place to start
[10:47] <Eternalist> i doubt anyone here uses dvorak
[10:47] <DrO-> it says Mount devices when plugged in..
[10:47] <DrO-> how do I change the umask
[10:47] <XIII> the pointer just gives me a busy icon then nothing
[10:47] <Eternalist> rtfm^2
[10:48] <redguy> bur[n] er, trappist: umask?? you sure? If DrO- is the user with uid=1000 the umask is fine for him isn't it?
[10:48] <DrO-> in gnome-volume-manager
[10:48] <nickrud> I stopped reading that hack a long time ago.
[10:48] <Eternalist> 75%
[10:48] <trappist> redguy: good point
[10:48] <bur[n] er> redguy: i'll take that... is he that user?
[10:48] <DrO-> yeah
[10:48] <lightbright> XIII: what happens when you type realplay?  what message do you get?
[10:48] <DrO-> im the user
[10:48] <mirak> bur[n] er: ok
[10:48] <orbx> Can some one help me configure mysql on a ubuntu apache server?
[10:48] <Eternalist> orbx what do you need?
[10:48] <DrO-> so what should I do?
[10:48] <Eternalist> are you trying to set up a LAMP?
[10:48] <lightbright> XIII: so you mean realplayer installed and runs??
[10:48] <orbx> i need to set up mysql, with username and password ect.
[10:49] <tekeo> !ntfs
[10:49] <ch13f121> hi all
[10:49] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the (N)(T) (F)ile(S)ystem, the filesystem normally used under Windows XP. To automatically mount your NTFS partition/s - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:49] <J_P> hey all, for  "P4 EM64T"  i install ubuntu x86 ?
[10:49] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell orbx about mysql
[10:49] <XIII> installed yes, runs no
[10:49] <bur[n] er> DrO-: can you do "touch" as root? (via sudo?)  I forget
[10:49] <lightbright> XIII: what happens when you type realplay?  what message do you get?
[10:49] <Eternalist> orbx mysqladmin -u root -p "password"
[10:49] <DrO-> no
[10:49] <Eternalist> something similar to that
[10:49] <DrO-> I can't burner
[10:49] <ch13f121> I have quiete a predicament, and youpeople are just the people I need to talk to : D
[10:49] <ch13f121> I installed e17 recently
[10:49] <Eternalist> or mysql -u root
[10:49] <Eternalist> creates a root user and then itll prompt for a password
[10:49] <lightbright> XIII: type realplay in shell.  and tell me the message you get
[10:49] <ch13f121> and I need to install genmenu
[10:49] <DrO-> touch: cannot touch `/media/usbdisk/testfile': Read-only file system
[10:50] <J_P> people, for  "P4 EM64T"  i install ubuntu x86 ?
[10:50] <bur[n] er> DrO-: what are the permissions on the mount point?
[10:50] <XIII> root@server:/home/sting # realplayer
[10:50] <XIII> bash: realplayer: command not found
[10:50] <Eternalist> DrO- Stop molesting the system
[10:50] <Eternalist> Touch touch touch
[10:50] <redguy> DrO-: what does "id" say? are you the user with uid=1000 ?
[10:50] <orbx> Eternallist > could you please join #orbx channel and help me?
[10:50] <Eternalist> kk
[10:50] <DrO-> yes, im the user with uid=1000
[10:50] <ch13f121> and I need to run a perl script, and I'm unsure on how to do that as well
[10:50] <DrO-> how do I check permissions on mount point burner?
[10:50] <lightbright> XIII: go to that website and follow the instructions EXACTLY as they are!  all the best :)
[10:50] <bur[n] er> DrO-: ls -l /media/usbdisk
[10:50] <Red-Sox> what is the applet that shows the icons of running programs like gaim and gdesklets
[10:51] <nalioth> ch13f121: all scripts are run in a terminal, using ./scriptname
[10:51] <bur[n] er> Red-Sox: notification area
[10:51] <pankracy> hi all
[10:51] <J_P> anyone can tell me about  "P4 EM64T"   ? i install for this processor ubuntu x86 ?
[10:51] <DrO-> okay, now it wont even mount.
[10:51] <DrO-> says unable to mount device
[10:51] <gnomefreak> i had a really hard time installing realplayer and finally gave up on it
[10:51] <DrO-> when I double click the icon
[10:51] <XIII> lightbright thnx for ur great help, really don't try to help much users as we want users to be developed :)
[10:51] <DrO-> it's being detected, but now it can't even mount
[10:51] <pankracy> anybody from Poland?
[10:51] <pankracy> Jest kto z Polski?
[10:51] <nickrud> gnomefreak, use the one on restrictedformats, it's just dpkg -i
[10:51] <redguy> !pl
[10:51] <ubotu> redguy: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[10:51] <bur[n] er> DrO-: unplug and replug?
[10:51] <nalioth> J_P: that is fine
[10:51] <DrO-> I did
[10:51] <pankracy> !pl ?
[10:51] <ubotu> pankracy: I give up, what is it?
[10:51] <pankracy> !pl
[10:52] <gnomefreak> nickrud, seveas restricted format siite in down
[10:52] <bur[n] er> DrO-: what did the ls -l say about the mount point?
[10:52] <nalioth> !pl
[10:52] <DrO-> manager.c/1642: not a mountable volume: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/storage_model_USB_Flash_Memory
[10:52] <gfish> who here doesnt have windows on their pc
[10:52] <DrO-> ls -l says no such file
[10:52] <J_P> nalioth: then for    "P4 EM64T"  i install ubuntu x86 ? not need one ubuntu "AMD x64" as have for amd64 ?
[10:52] <DrO-> since it's not even mounted now
[10:52] <kbrooks> i dont
[10:52] <orbx> gfish > get rid of windows
[10:52] <DrO-> it wont let it mount
[10:52] <bur[n] er> DrO-: rrrrrrright... i have no idea... sorry :\
[10:52] <ch13f121> I get this error when I try to run genmenu's autogen
[10:52] <orbx> gfish > windows is bad bad
[10:52] <ch13f121> ./autogen.sh
[10:52] <ch13f121> Running aclocal...
[10:52] <ch13f121> ./autogen.sh: line 8: aclocal: command not found
[10:52] <nickrud> gnomefreak, I believe he just rebuilds the packages that marillat makes; the restrictedformats page points to marillat's
[10:52] <nalioth> J_P: the x86 is more user friendly than the amd64
[10:52] <DrO-> last time it did this
[10:53] <DrO-> I had to reformat it
[10:53] <gfish> why
[10:53] <DrO-> on my friends windows box
[10:53] <nalioth> ch13f121: please take a moment and read the /topic of the channel
[10:53] <gfish> i dont have a windows disk
[10:53] <DrO-> but now he's sleeping so I can't =/
[10:53] <lightbright> gfish: I shall make you a fisher of men :)
[10:53] <bur[n] er> DrO-: u can repartition & format it via "gparted"
[10:53] <pankracy> me too
[10:53] <DrO-> ok
[10:53] <DrO-> sounds like a good idea
[10:53] <nikos> hey i've got a question
[10:53] <redguy> ubotu pl is Pomocy w jzyku polskim szukaj na kanale #ubuntu.pl. Help in polish language is available on the #ubuntu.pl channel.
[10:53] <ubotu> redguy: i'm not going to learn illegal characters
[10:53] <pankracy> i cant see discs
[10:53] <orbx> gfish > get out you windows freak :P
[10:53] <J_P> nalioth: then that amd x64 ubuntu is only for amd64 bits right ?
[10:53] <redguy> ubotu pl is Pomocy w jezyku polskim szukaj na kanale #ubuntu.pl. Help in polish language is available on the #ubuntu.pl channel.
[10:53] <ubotu> ...but pl is already something else...
[10:53] <DrO-> command not found?
[10:53] <pankracy> what to do?
[10:53] <ch13f121> I'm asking for support...for enlightenment...on ubuntu...
[10:53] <redguy> darn
[10:54] <nikos> actually, 2 questions
[10:54] <gnomefreak> im ont he wiki page that ubotu sent me that one im gonna look at for now im dont know anything about marillat except it is used in debian sarge as a repo
[10:54] <bur[n] er> DrO-: u need to get it first ;)
[10:54] <gfish> i would like to know the same as J_P
[10:54] <nikos> oh wait, it's 3
[10:54] <ch13f121> if there's a channel about enlightenment specifically...then let me know...
[10:54] <bur[n] er> DrO-: sudo apt-get install gparted
[10:54] <lightbright> ch13f121: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[10:54] <DrO-> yep
[10:54] <DrO-> isntalling now
[10:54] <nalioth> J_P: amd64 works on any 64bit x86 proc, but flash, windows media and other desired entertainment programs dont run well if at all on amd64
[10:54] <nalioth> ch13f121: #e
[10:54] <DrO-> done
[10:54] <nikos> can someone help me?
[10:54] <nalioth> ch13f121: we just ask that you dont paste into the channel
[10:55] <DrO-> The kernel is unable to re-read the partitiontables on the following devices:
[10:55] <DrO-> - /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root
[10:55] <sneaky> can someone help me with my sound?
[10:55] <nickrud> gnomefreak, w32codecs and realplayer are pretty much independent of the distribution. Now, a lot of other things on that site are very disruptive ;)
[10:55] <nalioth> nikos: if you dont ask, we wont talk
[10:55] <nikos> k
[10:55] <lightbright> sneaky: try on a diffrent OS to see if sounds works
[10:55] <bur[n] er> DrO-: that's a new one for me?  reboot? ;)
[10:55] <DrO-> The kernel is unable to re-read the partitiontables on the following devices:
[10:55] <DrO-> - /dev/mapper/Ubuntu-root
[10:55] <DrO-> Because of this you will only have limited access to these devices.
[10:55] <DrO-> Unmount all mounted partitions on a device to get full access
[10:55] <sneaky> i used suse and that worked
[10:55] <nikos> why can't i access my windows partitions?
[10:56] <gnomefreak> i was kinda hoping that realplayer will play midi files on a website
[10:56] <nalioth> DrO-: please do not paste in here
[10:56] <sneaky> nikos u have to mount
[10:56] <DrO-> sorry
[10:56] <bur[n] er> !tell nikos about fat32
[10:56] <J_P> nalioth: I buy this P4 EM64T only for server, for deconding/encoding image, not need graphical interface, then is better use ubuntu x86 or ubuntu x64 ?
[10:57] <nalioth> J_P: amd64 is optimal for what you want to do (console only)
[10:57] <DrO-> bur[n] er you think a reboot will even help?
[10:57] <sneaky> so anyone want to help?
[10:57] <DrO-> that message comes up when it reads the usb disk
[10:57] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nikos about mountwindows
[10:57] <DrO-> I can tell because it flashes, then the message pops up
[10:57] <bur[n] er> DrO-: i honestly have no idea at this point ;)
[10:57] <J_P> nalioth: yes, i need only console :-) thank you!!
[10:57] <ch13f121> oh ok, then how do I tell what my problem is, if I can't paste the error there, I wasn't intending on spamming it or anything
[10:57] <DrO-> do you think it would work if I remove the automated mounting?
[10:57] <fredforfaen>  XFX GeForce FX5500 256MB DDR AGP8X, Tv-Out/DVI, Retail is this a good chice for my box...its cheap but does it do the work?
[10:57] <Khaaaaan> use the pastebin
[10:57] <bur[n] er> DrO-: killall gnome-volume-manager
[10:57] <sneaky> can someone help me with my sound?
[10:57] <J_P> nalioth: heheh I think ubuntu x64 intall is only for AMD. sorry for my error.!
[10:58] <DrO-> then what?
[10:58] <bur[n] er> DrO-: you're running gparted as root right?
[10:58] <nickrud> sneaky, most of us only do sound issues on card's we've done; try again later, maybe someone with your card will  be around
[10:58] <pjott> Hi all!
[10:58] <trappist> DrO-: it sounds like the partition table on the device may be damaged or corrupted.  if it were me, I'd copy everything off, wipe it out, repartition, reformat etc.
[10:58] <DrO-> yes
[10:58] <DrO-> bur[n] er
[10:58] <daremos> 75% of remaining instalaltion packages...and then...my first linux experience with ubuntu!!! ;-)
[10:58] <DrO-> I ran it with root
[10:58] <DrO-> trappist I think you're wrong
[10:58] <bur[n] er> !tell DrO- about enter
[10:58] <DrO-> I've only been running this for two days
[10:58] <fredforfaen> !hardware
[10:58] <ubotu> methinks hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[10:59] <DrO-> sorry bur[n] er
[10:59] <bur[n] er> DrO-: still, gparted should work
[10:59] <DrO-> ic, well, i've killed gnome-volume-manager
[10:59] <DrO-> now what should I do?
[10:59] <bur[n] er> run gparted... and use one line of irc text to convey your message ;)
[11:00] <DrO-> still, same error
[11:00] <ch13f121> http://pastebin.com/434740
[11:00] <nikos> it says: bash: winmac_fstab: no such file or directory
[11:00] <ch13f121> can anyone help me from there
[11:00] <DrO-> now, in my computer it shows the device as being there...
[11:00] <DrO-> even once i've killed gnome-volume-manager...so how do I get rid of it
[11:00] <nalioth> nikos: open the winmac_fstab in a text editor and read it please
[11:00] <orbx> How do you set up mysql accounts?
[11:00] <J_P> nalioth: P4 EM64T = P4 HT ?
[11:01] <DrO-> I'm going to try a reboot. I'll be back
[11:01] <lightbright> sneaky: does it work on a difffrent OS?>
[11:01] <nalioth> J_P: hyperthreading and 64bit extensions are different
[11:01] <sneaky> yes windows and suse
[11:01] <ch13f121> better yet can anyone walk me through the install of e17genmenu
[11:01] <databe> La_PaRCa-aWaY, damn. missed him
[11:01] <daremos> __@^
[11:02] <nalioth> ch13f121: if you join #e they will be glad to help you
[11:02] <ch13f121> ok thanks
[11:02] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[11:02] <ch13f121> well, can anyone tell me how to run perl scripts?
[11:02] <databe> i havbe libc6 package installed (as shown in synaptic)
[11:03] <liquidboy> xfce main panel doesnt load. when i try to start it from the terminal i get this error "(xfce4-panel:9262): xfdesktop-menu-WARNING **: xfdesktop: Could not locate a menu definition file
[11:03] <liquidboy> (xfce4-panel:9262): xfdesktop-menu-CRITICAL **: desktop_menu_parse: assertion `filename != NULL' failed
[11:03] <liquidboy> Segmentation fault"
[11:03] <redguy> ch13f121: perl <script.pl>
[11:03] <ghb> How do you add a printer that's connected to a printer server?
[11:03] <J_P> nalioth: then one example. For one P4 EM64T(console only/server) better is ubuntu AMD64 install. And for P4 HT I can not install AMD64 install, need x86 install, right this afirmation ?
[11:03] <nalioth> ch13f121: i told you earlier, you run ANY script by opening a terminal in the directory it is in and running ./scriptname
[11:03] <sneaky> lightbright?
[11:03] <orbx> nalioth > sorry, but how do you restart apache?
[11:04] <ch13f121> ok sorry nalioth didn't see it
[11:04] <nalioth> lightbright: please take a moment and read the /topic of the channel
[11:04] <nikos> i read it, but i still don't get it
[11:04] <daremos> 80% :-)
[11:04] <nalioth> nikos: the directions should be easy to follow in the winmac_fstab
[11:04] <nikos> they are, but it still not working
[11:05] <nickrud> ch13f121, you might like #get-e , and get-e.org
[11:05] <nikos> i just typed sudo bash winmac_fstab, like it said
[11:05] <mirak> I am trying to use    APT::Default-Release "breezy";  in /etc/apt.conf but it doesn't work anymore.
[11:05] <mirak> it was working on debian
[11:06] <nalioth> nikos: you have to make it executable, to do so, read it and follow it's directions
[11:06] <J_P> nalioth: my afirmation above is right ?
[11:06] <sneaky> someone can help me or not?
[11:06] <nikos> k i'll see
[11:07] <nalioth> J_P: for hyperthreaded P4 cpus, you can install using the x86 installer and upgrade the kernel after installation to linux-image-686-smp
[11:07] <bur[n] er> J_P: dont' use 64-bit on non-64-bit processors
[11:07] <nikos> i can't find anything else but sudo bash etc
[11:07] <cafuego> J_P: Depending on what you want to run, i386 might be altogether better anyway.
[11:08] <mipe> How install skype?
[11:08] <J_P> cafuego: i like for server image, only console... not need graphical interface..
[11:08] <nalioth> nikos: open a terminal where the script is, and run "chmod +x winmac_fstab"
[11:08] <pjott> I can't register my Tribes 2 CD-KEY. That means I have a VALID serial, and I type it right. The error message is this: "login failed - your internet connection maby having Problems of the or the servers maby temporarily unavailable. (error code: -2807)" Anyone that can help?
[11:08] <nalioth> J_P: use the amd64 install for your 64bit procs and the x86 installer on your regular p4
[11:09] <cafuego> J_P: Then amd64 on em64t is fine
[11:09] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[11:09] <mipe> I downloaded skype from skype.com, but I have problem with dependencis k3b,atd..
[11:09] <nalioth> mipe: d/l the static version of skype
[11:09] <mirak> hey
[11:09] <DrO-> Ok, reboot didn't help gparted
[11:09] <J_P> nalioth: my last question, than really for P4 EM64T i install am64 right  ?
[11:09] <nalioth> DrO-: use a liveCD
[11:09] <mirak> does fixing a default distribution version is broken in Ubuntu ?
[11:09] <DrO-> I read online that it shouldn't need to re-read, it says that I should remove partition information
[11:09] <nalioth> J_P: correct
[11:10] <J_P> nalioth: thank you!
[11:10] <DrO-> what's a liveCD for?
[11:10] <mipe> nalioth:please what meand d/l?
[11:10] <nalioth> DrO-: so you can use gparted
[11:10] <mipe> nalioth:please what means d/l?
[11:10] <nalioth> mipe: download = d/l
[11:10] <blanky> how can I view the system processes
[11:10] <DrO-> oh ok
[11:10] <mipe> nalioth:ok, so what is solve?
[11:10] <cafuego> blanky: 'ps aux' or 'top'
[11:10] <pjott> I can't register my Tribes 2 CD-KEY. That means I have a VALID serial, and I type it right. The error message is this: "login failed - your internet connection maby having Problems of the or the servers maby temporarily unavailable. (error code: -2807)" Anyone that can help?
[11:10] <blanky> nevermind
[11:10] <nalioth> blanky: applications > system tools > system monitor
[11:10] <nalioth> pjott: please dont repeat so often
[11:11] <nikos> it says: chmod: cannot acces 'winmac_fstab': no such file or directory
[11:11] <mipe> nalioth:I need download other version skype?
[11:11] <cafuego> Tribes2 isn't ubuntu software, ring the publisher and yell at them.
[11:11] <nalioth> mipe: if you get the skype package that is "static" it will not have dependency problems, i suspect
[11:11] <Stormx2> nikos: can't find the file, then.
[11:11] <daremos> Is it fun?
[11:11] <pjott> nalioth, sorry, but the text disappeared from my screen, because many people wrote. So I repeated it and hope for answers this time ;)
[11:11] <Stormx2> nikos: Are you in the right directory?
[11:11] <orbx> Can anyone help me to set up mysql on apache?
[11:11] <Stormx2> !lamp
[11:11] <ubotu> from memory, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[11:11] <nalioth> pjott: see what cafuego said above, and wait 5 minutes tween repeats, please
[11:11] <Stormx2> orbx: Up ;-)
[11:11] <nikos> damnit, i'm a noob, i don't know how this works
[11:12] <cafuego> orbx: 'sudo apt-get install mysql-server-4.1 libpaache2-mpd-php4 php4-mysql'
[11:12] <Xcerca> how do you change the card you are using in alsamixer ?
[11:12] <nalioth> nikos: open a terminal and type "cd Desktop"
[11:12] <cafuego> but without the typo3s
[11:12] <orbx> cafuego > i know how to install, its just configuring so it actually works
[11:12] <Stormx2> lol
[11:12] <Stormx2> orbx: There is a how-to on ubuntuforums.org
[11:12] <cafuego> orbx: sudo a2enmod php4; sudo apache2ctl graceful
[11:12] <pjott> cafuego, it IS for Linux. That's why I bought it. And there is a "Play Online" button. Then I have to create an account. That's where the error occurs.. :/
[11:12] <DrO-> Also, every time I start mozilla it says "Starting Mozilla Web Browser" in the bottom right of it, even after it's already been started
[11:12] <blanky> hey guys, how can I stop the apache service from running
[11:12] <blanky> (not in command line)
[11:12] <cafuego> orbx: Explaning mysql is more effort thean even I can come up with
[11:13] <databe> I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[11:13] <mirak> hey
[11:13] <nikos> thnx, it works now
[11:13] <orbx> Stormx2 + cafuego > i don't need explaining, its just the file that i need to edit to configure.
[11:13] <blanky> any good video capturing apps for linux?
[11:13] <mirak> even when I put   APT::Default-Release "breezy";  in /etc/apt/apt.
[11:13] <nikos> didn't know i had to go to desktop in terminal too
[11:13] <mirak> even when I put   APT::Default-Release "breezy";  in /etc/apt/apt.conf , it doesn't default to breezy
[11:13] <nikos> pretty obvious now that i think about it
[11:13] <mirak> anyone have same issue ?
[11:13] <cafuego> orbx: ... and perhaps add mysql to /etc/php4/apach2/php.ini
[11:13] <orbx> cafuego > i have.
[11:14] <MikeStyle> hey guys how do i install the arts engine
[11:14] <nikos> next problem
[11:14] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nikos about cli
[11:14] <databe> nalioth, I am in the middle of installing something and when it ran the "make all" it gave me this error: http://pastebin.com/434626
[11:14] <orbx> cafuego , Stormx2 > if you have any other ideas could you please join #orbx less busy ;)
[11:15] <MikeStyle> ...?
[11:15] <nalioth> databe: xffm4 is available in the repos
[11:15] <blanky> guys, are there any good screen capture programs out there?
[11:15] <blanky> as in, they record video
[11:15] <nikos> i downloaded a linux version of java runtime environment, but don't know how to install it
[11:15] <nalioth> databe: you can use apt-get to install it
[11:15] <sneaky> hello can someone help me with my sound dont hearing nothing
[11:15] <nikos> it's a binary
[11:15] <nalioth> ubotu: teoo databe about xubuntu
[11:15] <ubotu> nalioth: Syntax error in line 1
[11:15] <nalioth> ubotu: tell databe about xubuntu
[11:15] <databe> so my problem is xffm4?
[11:16] <cafuego> nikos: Ok, 'sudo apt-get install java-package'
[11:16] <cafuego> nikos: With java-package; you can convert your downloaded .bin into a proper .deb
[11:16] <databe> i know about xubuntu. but i am just trying to install it
[11:16] <mipe> nalioth:I have to add source to sourcelist and get package from this? Sorry I have to improve my english :-)
[11:16] <MikeStyle> xubuntu?!?
[11:16] <nalioth> databe: the xubuntu-desktop package will get you a full xfce4 desktop
[11:16] <nikos> couldn't find java package
[11:16] <ghb> I want to add a printer to my linux box, but the printer is hooked to a printer server using LPR. What to do? =(
[11:16] <gnomefreak> databe: type sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[11:16] <nalioth> ubotu: tell mipe about xubuntu
[11:16] <databe> lol
[11:16] <databe> k
[11:16] <databe> thankis
[11:17] <whaley> buntu has, like every other Linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is Firestarter, which can be installed via Breezy's "Add Applications" or Synaptic <---- firewalling built into the kernel?
[11:17] <whaley> the above came from ubotu, btw
[11:17] <nalioth> whaley: so what is your point?
[11:17] <nikos> or do i need to replace 'java-package' with the filename?
[11:17] <cafuego> ghb: tell the printer admin tool you're adding an lpr printer and have 1) the server IP adn 2) the printqueue name handy.
[11:17] <blanky> Already asked kubuntu: hey guys, I installed kubuntu-desktop, may I uninstall it? will it uninstall everything it installed?
[11:17] <nalioth> nikos: java-package is a tool
[11:17] <whaley> nalioth, i'm a little ignorant as to how a kernel can implement firewalling
[11:17] <cafuego> nikos: No... is the 'universe' repository enabled?
[11:18] <nikos> don't know
[11:18] <nikos> what is that? xD
[11:18] <gnomefreak> blanky: sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[11:18] <cafuego> blanky: No, it will only remote itself, the virtual package.
[11:18] <blanky> cafuego: So...it wont uninstall the packages it installed and what not
[11:18] <nalioth> whaley: all linux distros depend on "iptables" for routing purposes. iptables can be configured to share, to stop to route to other places
[11:18] <cafuego> blanky: indeed
[11:18] <ghb> cafuego: But I can't choose LPR. There's only CUPS, Windows Printer, UNIX Printer and HP JetDirect.
[11:18] <cafuego> ghb: UNIX Printer
[11:18] <blanky> :'( oh well, I guess I'm screwed. It's cuase some KDE apps were placed in my GNOME menu, and some dont show the icons, it makes my pc look messy
[11:19] <ubundude> Hi all, does anyone know the difference between breezy and breezy-updates?
[11:19] <Khaaaaan> You could always go to google images and peep some icons
[11:19] <Khaaaaan> thats what I did
[11:19] <Xcerca> is there a favorite ftp program for linux ?
[11:19] <whaley> nalioth, I was unaware iptables was built into the kernel... thanks for the insight :)
[11:19] <cafuego> Xcerca: 'lftp'
[11:19] <ghb> cafuego: Ok. Tried that... Hmmm... It says it's "Ready". Time for some testing. =)
[11:19] <Khaaaaan> then you just dump em into the right folder and BOOM! No more ugly
[11:19] <Xcerca> is that in terminal ?
[11:19] <blanky> hey guys, I have 3 partitions; ext3, extended, and linux-swap. I'd like to resize the correct one so that I'm able to install another distribution of linux (trying out different distros), do I resize ext3?
[11:19] <nikos> cafuego: what is the 'universe' repository' and how do i enable it?
[11:19] <gnomefreak> ubundude,  define breezy-updates
[11:19] <whaley> i seem to remember seeing it the last time I built a kernel though, now that you mention it
[11:19] <cafuego> !easyrepo
[11:20] <ubotu> methinks easyrepo is sudo sed -i 's/main restricted/main restricted universe multiverse/g' /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:20] <nalioth> blanky: yes
[11:20] <Xcerca> blanky....       can't resize a partition w/o reformating it....
[11:20] <blanky> okay, thanks. and for the ilnux-swap, should I use the same one I already ahve? or make another one
[11:20] <nikos> cafuego: easyrepo?
[11:20] <nalioth> Xcerca: of course you can
[11:20] <cafuego> nikos: 'universe' contains additional software. You can enable it by running the sudo command ubotu just said.
[11:20] <blanky> Xcerca: I thought gparted could do it, I've done it myself
[11:20] <nalioth> nikos: ubotu spouted some information re easyrepo, please scroll up and read it
[11:20] <Xcerca> ...   really,   i'm surprised
[11:20] <nikos> k sry
[11:20] <u-sun> hello what is the command to restart alsasound?
[11:21] <u-sun> plz do tell!
[11:21] <gnomefreak> you dont need to format a partion to resize it or you would never beable to have windows partions resized
[11:21] <esj> baugh.. building a package for mysql5 and configure can't find openssl installation..  funny thing is I'm accessing the system by ssh.  I really dislike autoconfigure.
[11:21] <cafuego> u-sun: sudo invoke-rc.d alsa restart
[11:21] <nalioth> Xcerca: parted is a nondesctructive partition resizer (gparted and qtparted are 2 gui frontends)
[11:21] <z0rz_> How do I install sshd?
[11:21] <orbx> !tell gfish about ubuntu
[11:21] <ClayG> Where is the list of what programs start upon startup?
[11:21] <nalioth> blanky: use a livecd and gparted
[11:21] <nalioth> z0rz_: apt-get install ssh
[11:21] <Xcerca> thx for the info
[11:22] <nalioth> Xcerca: even can resize a windows partition w/o losing data
[11:22] <dodgyville> Hello
[11:22] <Xcerca> cafuego is lftp a terminal program ?
[11:22] <cafuego> esj: You're missing the -dev packages. But if you didn't know that, building mysql migth not be a good idea <heh> Regardless, check wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[11:22] <cafuego> Xcerca: yep
[11:22] <z0rz_> could I do sudo apt-get install ssh
[11:22] <ClayG> Ok, what about changing the default terminal size upon launching. Is it possible ot make it smaller automatically?
[11:22] <z0rz_> or is that not a good idea?
[11:22] <nalioth> Xcerca: you'll have to use that comand
[11:22] <cafuego> ClayG: ls /etc/rc2.d/
[11:22] <gnomefreak> zorz_ you have to use sudo
[11:22] <cafuego> z0rz_: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[11:22] <esj> cafuege: the -dev packages didnt show up in aptitude
[11:23] <dodgyville> I have an mpeg that I want to record in the sound from (in something like sound-recorder or audacity). Does anyone know how to do that?
[11:23] <z0rz_> why not use what nalioth said?
[11:23] <u-sun> cafuego, thks very much@
[11:23] <cafuego> esj: They are nevertheless what you need.
[11:23] <nalioth> z0rz_: 'ssh' is a  metapkg, it installs all the ssh things you need, 'openssh-server' will get you a sshd
[11:23] <ubundude> gnomefreak, I'm playing around with the repositories in Synaptic. There's one called breezy-updates and another one called breezy. I don't understand what the difference between the two is.
[11:23] <nikos> W: couldn't stat package list cdrom://ubuntu 5,10 etc (3 times) and E: couldn't find package java-package
[11:23] <z0rz_> alright well thanks nalioth that worked
[11:24] <cafuego> z0rz_: There is more then one way to skin a cat. or on Linux, more ten 7 ways.
[11:24] <esj> cafuege: I know :-)  I was beginning to think it was an all in one package.  will look again
[11:24] <gnomefreak> nikos,  put a # infront of your cd repo in your sources list
[11:24] <nikos> where is that?
[11:24] <jojomonkey> how do i fix this 'Gtk-Warning << : locale not supported by C library \ Using the fallback 'C' locale' warning everytime i run a gtk app ?
[11:24] <z0rz> I just wanted to know the best way to skin the cat
[11:24] <nalioth> jojomonkey: you ignore it
[11:25] <gfish> could i convert my ntfs partitions to fat
[11:25] <cafuego> esj: You probably need libssl-dev; also check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptoApt (that just prompts for missing -dev packages during ./configure)
[11:25] <gnomefreak> nikos,  or you can open synaptic and click on edit than repository and take the check out of box next to cdrom repo
[11:25] <gfish> without loosing the data on them
[11:25] <ghb> cafuego: *yaaaay* It worked! Thanks. ^^
[11:25] <cafuego> z0rz: There is no 'best' way.
[11:25] <peac> hi when you download torrent files, how does one unrar them in ubuntu?
[11:25] <jojomonkey> nalioth, yeah, but it didn't print them before
[11:25] <z0rz> kinda like which distro should I use?  I just want someone to tell me something that get's what i want done
[11:25] <nalioth> jojomonkey: it happens to all of us
[11:25] <nikos> synaptic?
[11:26] <cafuego> esj: AutoApt even :-)
[11:26] <gnomefreak> z0rz,  get the ssh meta package if you have any doubts
[11:26] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nikos about repos
[11:26] <jojomonkey> nalioth, okee dokee
[11:26] <clb_> peac: you need to install package unrar-nonfree.. it is in the multiverse
[11:26] <gnomefreak> ty nalioth
[11:26] <cafuego> z0rz: Why not run synaptic, search for 'ssh' and look at the Package info, to see what it is and what it does.
[11:27] <esj> cafuege: thanks.  deb/ubuntu takes a bit of getting used to agter redhat and gentoo
[11:27] <gnomefreak> esj,  you can use gentoo you can use ubuntu
[11:27] <esj> and solaris and hpux and ....
[11:27] <orbx> whats the terminal command to start / restart mysql?
[11:27] <gnomefreak> hell you can install gentoo you can use ubuntu :)
[11:27] <cafuego> esj: Whatever you do, don't sonfigure it to install to /usr and simply run 'make install'
[11:27] <esj> I installed gentoo with xen
[11:28] <cafuego> orbx: sudo /etc/init.d/mysql<tab> restart
[11:28] <keeb> ok
[11:28] <keeb> gentoo is nuts
[11:28] <keeb> gnomefreak is nuts.
[11:29] <keeb> ;d
[11:29] <Taa5i> Could someone give me some help with setting up an RAID?  When I boot up it says activating RAID array, and I get md0-24 in /dev, but beyond that I have no idea what to do.  Any insight please?
[11:29] <gonzalo> helo
[11:29] <gonzalo> hello
[11:29] <esj> cafuege: please give my 20years worth of unix scar tissue some credit.  :-)
[11:29] <keeb> hehe
[11:29] <gnomefreak> !raid
[11:29] <ubotu> methinks raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[11:30] <gonzalo> ok
[11:30] <Taa5i> gnomefreak: Gentoo's real easy if you just follow the documentations exactly.
[11:30] <keeb> !ati
[11:30] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[11:30] <lassel> I've been running ubuntu for the last six months, but now I needed windows for some stuff and I reinstalled it. I need a little help to get grub back so I can dual boot?
[11:30] <cafuego> esj: On irc it's hard to tell the difference between 20 eyars worth of scar tissue and a still-attached umbilical cord
[11:30] <keeb> i spent 4 hours, 2 hours respectively to both of those threads
[11:30] <keeb> and i STILL couldn't get it to work.
[11:30] <esj> gentoo is also easy if you use my install scripts
[11:30] <keeb> 1024x768 = ugly
[11:30] <jackmacokc> lassel: why not install windows in vmware?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> Taa5i,  i did but after the partioning ad install there was something that i gave up on and #gentoo was 0help
[11:30] <z0rz> better than 800x600
[11:31] <keeb> well
[11:31] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lassel about recover
[11:31] <lassel> jackmacokc, I doubt wmware will run games, besides the damage is done
[11:31] <keeb> i have dual 22" monitors
[11:31] <keeb> so
[11:31] <keeb> 1024= terrible.
[11:31] <z0rz> yeah I just have dual 19" monitors
[11:31] <jackmacokc> lassell: ah..yeah linux game support is poop
[11:31] <esj> cafuefe: true.  too many systems and the commands all blend in bad ways.
[11:31] <keeb> especially when used to 1600x1200
[11:31] <gnomefreak> esj: you have them on a site?
[11:31] <z0rz> I'm just running 1280x1024
[11:31] <lassel> nalioth, excellent
[11:31] <cafuego> I have a 12' penis and I have no issues with 1024x768
[11:31] <z0rz> they won't go to 1600x1200
[11:31] <Amaranth> vmware will never have hardware acceleration
[11:32] <Amaranth> hopefully Xen will
[11:32] <z0rz> but hey they were only $100
[11:32] <z0rz> new
[11:32] <z0rz> each
[11:32] <njan> cafuego, tmi, dude ;)
[11:32] <keeb> nice cafuego, i am jealous.
[11:33] <peac> ok i downloaded unrar-nonfree, what is the command for unraring?
[11:33] <jackmacokc> !recover
[11:33] <ubotu> it has been said that recover is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:33] <esj> gnomefreak:  not sure.  I stopped using gentoo a few months ago becaue life is too short for recompilations.  I'll look around.  email me esj@harvee.org
[11:33] <cafuego> njan: I thought I'd join in but just get to the point
[11:33] <smiley> hi all
[11:33] <orbx> cafuego > when ever i try to login in to phpmyadmin, it says Access denied. Any ideas?
[11:33] <cafuego> orbx: Did you add mysql users? They are distinct from system users.
[11:34] <orbx> orbx: how do you add mysql users, i tried already and wasn't successful
[11:34] <orbx> cafuego >  how do you add mysql users, i tried already and wasn't successful*
[11:34] <gnomefreak> esj: first things first i have to get ff to play midis
[11:34] <cafuego> orbx: via mysqladmin OR by running queries on the 'mysql' table as root.
[11:34] <Xcerca> does anybody here ue gftp ?
[11:35] <orbx> cafuego: is there a command in the terminal which runs mysqladmin?
[11:35] <esj> cafuego: <small scream>  was searching for openssl and the dev libs are libssl-dev
[11:35] <trappist> mysql-admin
[11:35] <orbx> Xcerca > i sometimes use gftp
[11:35] <cafuego> esj: :-)
[11:35] <esj> furfu
[11:35] <nikos> ok i enabled the repository, now what?
[11:35] <cafuego> orbx: 'mysqladmin'
[11:36] <Xcerca> orbx did you use the one that was in synaptic ?
[11:36] <cafuego> nikos: 'sudo apt-get update' to fetch the lists and then 'sudo apt-get install java-package'.
[11:36] <gnomefreak> nikos, what were you trying to do i forgot :(
[11:36] <orbx> Xcerca: yea but installed via terminal
[11:36] <nikos> i was trying to install java runtime environment xD
[11:36] <Xcerca> i dled the packages,   does that not install them to?
[11:36] <Xcerca> how do you do that?
[11:36] <orbx> Xcerca sudo get-apt gftp }i think
[11:37] <kennethb> I just logged onto my desktop and noticed my top panel is missing. This is the defalut panel that was created when I install ubuntu. Can someone tell me how to get that panel back?
[11:37] <njan> cafuego, indeed ;)
[11:37] <gnomefreak> cafuego, isnt java in multi universe?
[11:38] <Blissex> !java
[11:38] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:38] <lassel> nalioth, thanks, the guide seemed to work for me
[11:38] <UbuntuN00b> hi
[11:38] <orbx> cafuego > i'm in the mysqladmin, how do i create a new user?
[11:38] <nikos> !paste
[11:38] <ubotu> I heard paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[11:38] <nikos> !pastebin
[11:38] <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
[11:40] <UbuntuN00b> anyone can help me with /etc/profile??
[11:40] <hamilton> I just rebooted my dapper system and now there is a link on the desktop called "Link to Old Desktop" that points to .gnome-desktop.  Does anybody know what's going on?
[11:40] <gnomefreak> j2re1.4 is in multi uni
[11:40] <mirak> is it suicide to use dapper now ?
[11:40] <lightbright> what do I need to install to decrypt gpg files?
[11:40] <hamilton> it seems to work fine
[11:40] <nikos> i did sudo apt-get update, what i got is in the pastebin, name = nikos
[11:40] <gnomefreak> mirak,  its too early if you ask me
[11:40] <coz> Hello,
[11:41] <coz>  is there an internet source that lists most of the terminal commands for ubuntu?
[11:41] <mirak> coz: google bash
[11:41] <coz> google bash?
[11:41] <mirak> coz it's not specific to ubuntu
[11:41] <gnomefreak> nikos,  can you give us the link to it after you send it
[11:41] <esj> coz: in a terminal window, (bash) hit tab a few times
[11:41] <coz> explain google bash
[11:41] <UbuntuN00b> I have edit /etc/profile, in the console the PATH is changed to my liking.. but in GNOME en Gnome Console.. it is still set to the old one.
[11:41] <coz> ok
[11:41] <mirak> !g bash
[11:41] <ubotu> Wish i knew, mirak
[11:41] <lightbright> can anyone get gpgp to decrypt?
[11:41] <gnomefreak> type into a google search bash
[11:41] <nikos> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4721
[11:42] <mirak> !google bash
[11:42] <ubotu> mirak: Do they come in packets of five?
[11:42] <zenrox> Results for: bash
[11:42] <zenrox> http://www.bash.org/
[11:42] <zenrox> http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html
[11:42] <zenrox> http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bashref.html
[11:42] <esj> it will list all the commands available to you
[11:42] <esj> isn't very useful however
[11:43] <nickrud> UbuntuN00b, look on google for the difference between login and interactive terminals; to be short, /etc/profile is not read in by terminals in X because they are interactive terminals
[11:43] <nickrud> rather than login terminals
[11:44] <gnomefreak> nikos,  close all apps that are using apt or synaptic
[11:44] <blueblood> Hey, is it possible for me to compile a win32 .exe in linux?
[11:44] <orbx> Can anyone help me out with the mysql admin commands in the terminal
[11:44] <nickrud> UbuntuN00b, so, to make it short, put the path you want in .bashrc :)
[11:44] <UbuntuN00b> nickrud: it's strange.. because.. i've done this before.. on the same ubuntu version... :S and i didnt had any problem last time..
[11:44] <Janbanan> How do I kill the gdesklet process?
[11:45] <blanky> so if I dont want kde at all (kde, any of it's packages, etc.) that I isntalled from kubuntu-desktop, I'm better off re-installing?
[11:45] <blanky> :'S
[11:45] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell nikos  about gpg
[11:46] <gnomefreak> blanky: whats wrong with apt-get remove -purge kubuntu-desktop (not sure if there is a - or 2 infromt of purge)
[11:47] <N1omi> is there a way i can launce XCFE settings from CLI?
[11:47] <lubi> :)
[11:48] <blackhat> Anyone know where I can get libSDL-1.2.so.0 32 bit version
[11:48] <Blissex> blueblood: yes.
[11:48] <blackhat> im running an amd64 and I need this file (32 bit version i386).
[11:48] <Blissex> N1omi: almost surely so, the XFCE4 control panel is a program IIRC. Ask in #XFCE perhaps...
[11:49] <Blissex> N1omi: just looked, it is called 'xfce-setting-show'
[11:49] <nikos> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4722
[11:50] <Blissex> Janbanan: 'killall gdesklet'? Use 'top'?
[11:50] <sneaky> can someone help me with my onboard soundcard (asus a7v8x-x)
[11:50] <gnomefreak> get rid of the cdrom repo nikos
[11:50] <nikos> k
[11:50] <remote> how does a package get added to an ubuntu repository?
[11:50] <ui> can someone tell me how do i make to work  a hp laserjet 1000 series?
[11:50] <N1omi> Blissex: thanks! settings aren't being launched correctly from the terminal either >_<
[11:51] <Blissex> sneaky: ui: bad question... consider reading http://tinyurl.com/bz8v4 on how to ask good questions...
[11:51] <remote> for instance, I would like to see freenx be added to one of the ubuntu supported repositories
[11:51] <Blissex> sneaky: however the troubleshooting section of http://tinyurl.com/4ogk2 about sound problems.
[11:51] <sneaky> ok can not hear anny sound, but ubuntu find my soundcard
[11:51] <Janbanan> Blissex, found it. Thanls
[11:51] <ui> its not a bad question -.-
[11:52] <sneaky> dint knwo what to do
[11:52] <gnomefreak> ui: how i make to work isnt a good sentence
[11:52] <sneaky> dont
[11:52] <lightbright> can anyone get gpgp to decrypt?
[11:52] <Blissex> sneaky: yes, but it is hard to answer vague questions... You'll learn.
[11:52] <lightbright> gnomefreak: you use gpgp?
[11:52] <sneaky> so can u help me ?
[11:52] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lightbright about gpgp
[11:52] <spencer> Im trying to run this command: the /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss file, but the permissions are wrong. I change the permissions and edit it, but when I reboot the oss file gets set back to default with nothing in it and no write permissions for anyone. How can I fix this?
[11:52] <nikos> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4723
[11:52] <gnomefreak> oops
[11:52] <spencer> Sorry, im trying to edit that file
[11:53] <Blissex> sneaky: please read that link on how to ask questions :-)
[11:53] <gnomefreak> nikos,  try not using ~/desktop
[11:53] <sneaky> can someone help me to get my sound installed?
[11:53] <lightbright> gnomefreak: i didnt get any text
[11:53] <gnomefreak> you werent going to :(
[11:53] <remote> ubotu tell remote about gpgp
[11:53] <Blissex> spencer: I am not so sure you should _edit_ that file. It is a virtual file, not a real file. it is a settings file.
[11:53] <gnomefreak> lightbright, do you mean gpgs?
[11:54] <nikos> k sry
[11:54] <spencer> Blissex: I need to edit it to get sound to work in a game.
[11:54] <gnomefreak> its ok nikos
[11:54] <remote> ubotu doesn't know what gpgp is
[11:54] <ubotu> Wish i knew, remote
[11:54] <gnomefreak> i know that remote
[11:54] <Blissex> spencer: no, you don't, you need to _write_ to it.
[11:54] <nikos> how do i get back?
[11:54] <remote> haha
[11:54] <sneaky> somebody can help me with my soundcard?
[11:54] <Blissex> spencer: consider reading the OSS compatibility section of http://tinyurl.com/4ogk2
[11:54] <spencer> Blissex: Yes, but everytime i reboot it gets set back to read only
[11:54] <nikos> from desktop that is
[11:55] <nikos> in the terminal
[11:55] <Blissex> spencer: it is a virtual file, not a real file. It is under '/proc'.
[11:55] <gnomefreak> to get off the ~desktop just tyoe exit
[11:55] <gnomefreak> it should pull you out of desktop
[11:55] <esj> thanks for all the help.  mysql5 and sun j2sdk and compiled and installed
[11:55] <sneaky> gnomefreak kan u help me?
[11:55] <nikos> very funny
[11:55] <gnomefreak> to get it back i thought it was cd desktop but its not
[11:55] <spencer> Blissex: Well how do I get my sound to work with this file?
[11:55] <gnomefreak> lol :( sorry nikos
[11:56] <nikos> how can i get back without exiting the terminal?
[11:56] <ui> i installed the driver for my printer but it doesnt print :(
[11:56] <nikos> its ok
[11:56] <Blissex> spencer: you 'echo' the value to the file in an initialization script.
[11:56] <sneaky> gnomefrak can u help me?
[11:56] <Blissex> spencer: consider reading the OSS compatibility section of http://tinyurl.com/4ogk2
[11:56] <nikos> i'm a noob, i expect to get fucked with
[11:56] <gnomefreak> sneaky: with what
[11:56] <sneaky> with my sound?
[11:56] <spencer> Blissex: I do use the echo command, but I get permission denied
[11:56] <Blissex> sneaky: try reading on how to ask questions http://tinyurl.com/bz8v4
[11:56] <Blissex> spencer: you have to do it as 'root'.
[11:56] <nikos> gnomefreak: the same error as before
[11:57] <spencer> Blissex: I use sudo, too. Which startup script do you recommend?
[11:57] <nikos> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4723
[11:57] <Taa5i> !raid
[11:57] <ubotu> methinks raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[11:57] <gnomefreak> put " around the words you want echoed
[11:57] <ui> !ping
[11:57] <ubotu> pong
[11:57] <gnomefreak> !gpg
[11:57] <ubotu> gpg is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GPGKey or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[11:57] <giany911> ok who ..can answer ..some questions ..
[11:57] <gnomefreak> read that nikos
[11:57] <Blissex> spencer: there is a subtle difficulty with 'sudo' and redirection... if you say 'sudo echo xxxx > yyy', the file "yyy" is opened by the current shell, not by 'sudo'.
[11:57] <sneaky> gnomefreak can u help or not?
[11:57] <MikeStyle> hey guys when i try and do a ./configure i get a msg saying i dont have a c compiler in $path or sumthing
[11:57] <nikos> i did, and i have a key
[11:58] <Blissex> spencer: try 'sudo bash' and then 'echo .....' at the prompt that appears.
[11:58] <nikos> what the hell do i do with it
[11:58] <gnomefreak> nikos,  is that the only error your getting the the key?
[11:58] <Taa5i> spencer: To be extra sure try: sudo sh -c 'commands go here > like | so'
[11:58] <spencer> Blissex: Is there a config file I may edit to get this command to run at startup?
[11:58] <nikos> i got the key, now i did sudo apt-get update
[11:58] <D1> is skype a QT app?
[11:59] <Blissex> spencer: /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[11:59] <gnomefreak> nikos,  im not sure how to get key to work i dont have that problem sorry :( but i can tell you the key isnt too important
[11:59] <nikos> but how do i get it working then
[11:59] <giany911> dudes
[11:59] <nikos> dude
[11:59] <giany911> what kinda partitions i need to install ubuntu ..
[11:59] <giany911> ?:D
[11:59] <nikos> none
[11:59] <shadeofgrey> hey guys
[12:00] <nikos> just some free space
[12:00] <giany911> none?:O
[12:00] <Taa5i> I wish the RaidConfigurationHowto actually had information on it instead of just a link
[12:00] <gnomefreak> giany911, ubuntu does the partioning if you let it