[12:00] <blanky> my system has become messy ever since I installed kubuntu, now I guess I have to re-install ubuntu :(
[12:00] <giany911> like ...raw
[12:00] <giany911> well
[12:00] <giany911> i was thinking to hv like 2 partitions
[12:00] <giany911> 1 with ubuntu ..and 1 with stuff
[12:00] <Ophiocus> i used to be hable to see the windows side of my network and noi cant
[12:00] <Ophiocus> any ideas?
[12:00] <shadeofgrey> asnybody wanna take a few minutes and walk me through how to tuen my computer into a dual boot system with ubuntu as the primary on hda1 and fedora core 4 the 64 bit addition on hdb1
[12:00] <gnomefreak> blanky,  did you try the remove -purge command?
[12:00] <BollocksMacenzie> Does anyone nkow how to log onto a wireless network which has a different password to that you're currently using? Do I have to create a new user for it?
[12:01] <SirKillalot2> is there a program to show all installed packages on my system?
[12:01] <SirKillalot2> and which shows the size of the program and so on
[12:01] <gnomefreak> blanky,  or go through synaptic and uninstall everything kde from there
[12:01] <shadeofgrey> siriuskr:  synapotic packaghe manager
[12:01] <giany911> so ..forget about the partition thing
[12:01] <shadeofgrey> sirkill:  Synaptic Package Manager
[12:01] <nikos> lol
[12:01] <giany911> is there a way .. to put xmms in the tray ?:D
[12:02] <nikos> i don't even know what xmms is, so don't ask me xD
[12:02] <giany911> :))
[12:02] <gnomefreak> giany911,  are you running another os (duel booting)?
[12:02] <sneaky> can someone help me to configure sound?
[12:02] <giany911> ...well im running a ubuntu live cd now
[12:03] <gnomefreak> giany911, will ubuntu be the only os on the pc?
[12:03] <giany911> and i wanna install it ..but not before is find out some stuff
[12:03] <giany911> yes it will
[12:03] <blanky> gnomefreak: how do I do that?
[12:03] <gnomefreak> than let ubuntu installer do the partioning
[12:03] <shadeofgrey> sneaky:  what version of ubuntu are you running?
[12:03] <giany911> oh ok
[12:03] <sneaky> the newest
[12:03] <giany911> next question
[12:03] <giany911> is there a dc++ client for ubuntu ?:D
[12:03] <nikos> try google
[12:03] <nikos> or sourceforge
[12:03] <giany911> well ..
[12:03] <blanky> gnomefreak: how can I uninstall kde and everything it came with again?
[12:04] <gnomefreak> blanky, open synaptic and search for kde and everything that is installed click and click uninstall
[12:04] <remote> gnomefreak, what are otherways that I can make gnome even better
[12:04] <gnomefreak> blanky,  did you try sudo apt-get remove -purge kubuntu-desktop?
[12:04] <blanky> :( that'll be hard, what if everything isn't on the same thing. Is there a way to see everything that's installed or something?
[12:04] <shadeofgrey> sneaky:  Sysstem --> Preferences --> Sound
[12:04] <gnomefreak> remote: define better?
[12:04] <remote> gnomefreak, like nautilus - it is really slow
[12:04] <blanky> gnomefreak: I want to delete everything kubuntu-desktop came with, will that do it?
[12:05] <sneaky> it sees my default soundcard but i never hear sound,mp3
[12:05] <remote> gnomefreak, any other tips customizations you would like to share would be good too
[12:05] <gnomefreak> try it blanky i havent had to uninstall kubuntu desktop but i dont see why it wouldnt
[12:05] <giany911> well
[12:05] <D1> is gizmo project compatible with sykpe?
[12:05] <nikos> well what?
[12:05] <blanky> gnomefreak: it's cause some of the programs dont have icons when I get into gnome menu
[12:05] <giany911> gnomefreak: ... does valknut work on ubuntu ?
[12:05] <wagemage> Good $timeofday, folks - just installed breezy, I probably fumble-fingered the install because I have an english keymap (intended was portuguese) System->Preferences->Keyboard Layout is set to Portugal yet... still no portuguese keymap. Any ideas?
[12:05] <remote> D1, what is gizmo project?
[12:05] <gnomefreak> remote: i like gnome the way it is well cept for the background and i fixed that :)
[12:06] <gnomefreak> giany911, i dont know what that is
[12:06] <giany911> oh
[12:06] <D1> its like skype
[12:06] <reagleBRKLN> anyone get  python-uno bridge  to work on breezy?
[12:06] <giany911> valknut is like dc++ for linux
[12:06] <blanky> will kdevelop run under gnome?
[12:06] <sneaky> shadowofgrey???
[12:06] <gnomefreak> blanky,  yes
[12:06] <giany911> any1?:(
[12:06] <blanky> thanks, brb
[12:06] <remote> D1, totally open source? Does it allow you to register a phone number?
[12:06] <nikos> if it's for linux it'll probably run on ubuntu
[12:06] <gnomefreak> blanky,  im running kdevelop and anjuta anjuta will run without anything kde
[12:06] <shadeofgrey> sneaky:  thats SHADEofgrey...  what else do you need
[12:06] <giany911> yea?
[12:06] <giany911> cool
[12:07] <shadeofgrey> by the way
[12:07] <giany911> but i think its for kde..will it work on gnome ?:)
[12:07] <gnomefreak> blanwith kdevelop it will have to install kde-base and some libs for kde
[12:07] <nikos> i have to say i don't know for sure
[12:07] <giany911> ok
[12:07] <sneaky> it sees my default soundcard> via 8235 bur i cant hear any sound
[12:07] <giany911> .. next step
[12:07] <gnomefreak> giany911, if its for kde more than likely it will need kde-base and libs
[12:07] <giany911> but it will work ?
[12:07] <shadeofgrey> i finally got the full stable version of oo.org running...it kicks microshafts wordblows all up and down the street
[12:07] <giany911> with those stuff ..
[12:07] <MikeStyle> guys, when i try and do a ./configure i get a c compiler error
[12:07] <gnomefreak> giany911, open synaptic and search for it
[12:08] <giany911> nope not on synaptci
[12:08] <giany911> synaptic
[12:08] <giany911> i already done that :)
[12:08] <giany911> i can give u a link
[12:08] <gnomefreak> giany911, its not in therE?
[12:08] <dwr> im getting "irqpoll, nobody cared" errors
[12:08] <gnomefreak> ok give me link
[12:08] <giany911> http://dcgui.berlios.de/news.php
[12:08] <D1> remote, I belive gizmo is.
[12:08] <dwr> Anyone know how to resolve this?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> MikeStyle,  did you sudo apt-get install build-essential?
[12:09] <giany911> but ... i guess ..this is just dcgui ... with another name lol
[12:09] <gnomefreak> brb let me read this
[12:09] <nikos> later dudes
[12:09] <MikeStyle> gnomefreak, thanks ill try it
[12:10] <giany911> ok:)
[12:10] <gnomefreak> giany911,  the debian download might work but im not sure i know if it does work you will have to run dpkg -i <packagename>
[12:11] <giany911> but
[12:11] <giany911> i think ..this is just dcgui .. availble on synaptic
[12:11] <gnomefreak> ubuntu and debian both use .deb
[12:11] <Red-Sox> how do you save files in the gimp
[12:12] <giany911> next question
[12:12] <sas171> hi, wenn Im trying to compile something Im getting the:"configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH"
[12:12] <giany911> is it hard to install nvidia ....drivers?:)
[12:12] <blanky> giany911, it's very easy
[12:12] <giany911> ok
[12:12] <gnomefreak> giany911, not sure i dont need them
[12:12] <giany911> tv tuner?:)
[12:12] <jords> Does ubuntu have a bootable floppy? My crapped out bios won't boot from cd
[12:12] <blanky> tell ubotu to tell giany911 about nvidia binary drivers
[12:12] <giany911> i need ..for counter strike :D
[12:12] <giany911> next question .. tv tuner ..that might be ..tricky
[12:13] <Ep|phany> how do i add repositories again?
[12:13] <cafuego> giany911: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) nvidia-glx; sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[12:13] <trappist> !tell Ep|phany about repos
[12:13] <giany911> ok ..
[12:13] <Ep|phany> thanks
[12:13] <darksoul> NoUse: you here?
[12:13] <giany911> tv tuner drivers ? will that be hard?
[12:13] <trappist> giany911: depends on the card
[12:13] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell giany911 about  nvidia
[12:13] <cafuego> giany911: Varies from 'no" to "impossible"
[12:13] <giany911> :))
[12:14] <giany911> thx u are really helping me
[12:14] <giany911> :))
[12:14] <gnomefreak> giany911, did you get the link ubotu sent?
[12:14] <cafuego> giany911: That's the idea behind this channel <heh>
[12:14] <giany911> yeye
[12:14] <giany911> ty
[12:14] <gnomefreak> yw
[12:14] <teo> iu aew
[12:14] <giany911> ok next question
[12:14] <teo> ia auaia
[12:14] <cafuego> teo: Oi
[12:14] <giany911> can i ... get xmms to stay in the tray ?
[12:14] <teo> algum brasileiro ?
[12:15] <cafuego> !br
[12:15] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[12:15] <teo> achu q 
[12:15] <gnomefreak> bless you
[12:15] <giany911> can i ... get xmms to stay in the tray ?
[12:15] <giany911> like ..gaim :)
[12:15] <CosmoDad> giany911: there's a gnome panel applet for XMMS
[12:15] <teo> you like linkin park ?
[12:15] <StevenK> Heh, I can't even get gaim to stay in the panel.
[12:15] <cafuego> giany911: Perhaps, rhythmbox will certainly stay in the tray.
[12:15] <giany911> =))
[12:15] <giany911> cool
[12:15] <giany911> next question
[12:16] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell teo /topic
[12:16] <giany911> with winamp .. i can set my on ...key to do tricks like next song .. or volume up
[12:16] <giany911> can i set keys ..on rythmbox ..or xmms ?
[12:16] <gnomefreak> fine be mean to me ubotu :(
[12:16] <jackmacokc> gianny911: try beep-media-player
[12:16] <cafuego> teo: This is a channel for Ubuntu help and discussion in english. If you want neither, try #ubuntu-offtopic. if you want to speak brazilian portugese, try #ubunbtu-br
[12:17] <giany911> beep media player ..hmm
[12:17] <giany911> will this stay in the tray ?
[12:17] <CosmoDad> giany911: as a last resort, you may use "gconf-editor" to define key bindings for xmms
[12:17] <gnomefreak> teo, type /topic and if your questions or commants are not for ubuntu go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:17] <jackmacokc> you can make anything stay in the tray with alltray
[12:17] <blanky> how do you log out in fluxbox
[12:17] <giany911> ok so its do - able
[12:17] <gnomefreak> has anyone gotten firefox to play midi files?
[12:18] <giany911> cool ..so far ubuntu rulz
[12:18] <gnomefreak> enbedded midi files
[12:18] <cafuego> gnomefreak: Doubtful, it's a browser, not  amedia player.
[12:18] <sas171> what should I do to build from sources. I dont mean configure&&make&& make install but is it something I have to do ib Ubuntu? I'm always getting the no compiler found error :(
[12:18] <giany911> next question ..cedega.. i know its not free .. but i also know .. p2p exists ..
[12:18] <cafuego> Oh, those evil things, i hope not, I'll have to switch browsers again ;-)
[12:18] <gnomefreak> cafuego, what no plugins?
[12:18] <giany911> so is it hard to install it?
[12:18] <Ep|phany> giany911 no not really
[12:18] <blanky> er
[12:18] <giany911> k
[12:18] <Ep|phany> what type of video card do you have?
[12:18] <giany911> so cs will also work
[12:18] <giany911> :))
[12:18] <cafuego> giany911: We wouldn't know whether the cedega.deb file from p2p is hard to install or not...
[12:18] <Blissex> sas171: you should install the development system and libraries, starting with the metapackage 'build-essentials'
[12:19] <giany911> hehe ubuntu real rulz
[12:19] <blanky_> guys, in fluxbox, how do you log out
[12:19] <blanky_> to start another session
[12:19] <Ep|phany> giany911: what video card do you have
[12:19] <CosmoDad> sas171: is gcc installed? dpkg -l gcc
[12:19] <sas171> Blissex: thx Ill try
[12:19] <giany911> i got a gforce 2
[12:19] <sas171> CosmoDad: yes
[12:19] <giany911> :)
[12:19] <gnomefreak> blanky_ did you try right clicking and exit?
[12:19] <Ep|phany> oh okay nvidia supposed to run fine with cedega
[12:19] <Ep|phany> not ati though :(
[12:20] <giany911> yea .. i heard about that
[12:20] <giany911> :)
[12:20] <dwr> I have 8 PCs set up in a lab
[12:20] <Ep|phany> i just finished installing my dual boot
[12:20] <Ep|phany> so i can play games
[12:20] <dwr> I want to use XDCMP to login to a remote server
[12:20] <gnomefreak> congrats Ep|phany
[12:20] <Ep|phany> thanks
[12:20] <dwr> any tips for XDCMP?
[12:20] <gnomefreak> yw
[12:21] <sas171> CosmoDad: hm, I installed it with synaptic but the dpkg -l gcc says that its not
[12:21] <Ep|phany> its way easier then it sounds
[12:21] <Blissex> dwr: lots of HOWTOs and tutorials...
[12:21] <giany911> ok
[12:21] <giany911> so .. ubuntu actually rulz
[12:21] <dwr> Blissex, i just want Ubuntu to ask for this by default on boot
[12:21] <giany911> :)
[12:21] <Blissex> dwr: not much we can add here really.
[12:21] <ubuntu_> Tjaba. Svensk som behver hjlp att installera! Ngon mer hr?
[12:21] <gnomefreak> Ep|phany, i was gonna attemp a tri boot but too much work for me im staying with duel
[12:21] <dwr> Blissex, instead of a local user logon screen
[12:21] <Ep|phany> ahaha
[12:21] <Blissex> dwr: then configure GDM accordingly...
[12:21] <blanky> gnomefreak: sudo apt-get remove -purge kubuntu-desktop ?
[12:21] <Ep|phany> what other OS were you gonna run?
[12:21] <cafuego> dwr: Enable it in their login managers (gdm?)
[12:21] <darksoul> whats the command to check how many ghz my cpu has, i want to be a sure its running right
[12:22] <giany911> i guess .. im out of questions for now
[12:22] <giany911> oo o
[12:22] <gnomefreak> blanky,  im pretty sure thats the command
[12:22] <blanky> hope it is
[12:22] <cafuego> dwr: And un a chooser on one of them, it will pick up the sessions on the rmeote machines and list them for you.
[12:22] <gnomefreak> unless its 2 -- infront of purge
[12:22] <giany911> except that tv tuner :)
[12:22] <cafuego> darksoul: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:22] <cafuego> darksoul: Note that may report an incorrect value if the cpu is idle and throttled.
[12:22] <blanky> E: Command line option 'p' [from -purge]  is not known.
[12:23] <cafuego> Popcorn: --purge or -P
[12:23] <blanky> yeah I figured
[12:23] <cafuego> grr
[12:23] <darksoul> cafuego: wtf does throttled mean anyway..its at 50%
[12:23] <cafuego> blanky: --purge, two dashes
[12:23] <iohann> anyone who knows a good way to insa
[12:23] <blanky> yeah thanks cafuego
[12:23] <blanky> cafuego, you speak any other languages?
[12:23] <blanky> besides english?
[12:23] <cafuego> !+dict throttle
[12:23] <ubotu> Dictionary 'throttle' (3 shown; 5 total): reduce the air supply; "choke a carburetor" [syn: {choke}]  ;; place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends" ;; kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air; "he tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes".
[12:23] <gnomefreak> i wasnt sure if it was 1 or 2 --
[12:23] <iohann> anyone who knows a good way to find info on installing ubuntu?
[12:24] <CosmoDad> can anyone tell me whether modifying someone else's laptopteam wiki entry without the owner's explicit permission is something I can do?
[12:24] <gnomefreak> iohann,  yes great info try it
[12:24] <blanky> warning: while removing fluxbox, directory `/etc/X11/fluxbox' not empty so not removed.
[12:24] <cafuego> blanky: Oui, en peux d'allemand, hollndisch und flink wat duits.
[12:24] <blanky> what does that mean
[12:24] <trappist> gnomefreak: the GNU standard is --long-option or -l for the short option
[12:24] <giany911> can i find ubuntu themes and stuff?:)
[12:24] <gnomefreak> ty trappist
[12:24] <trappist> gnomefreak: not to be confused with the POSIX standard
[12:24] <darksoul> cafuego: so basicly..it keeps the cpu from running to fast
[12:24] <Blissex> giany911: they are are really just GNOME or KDE themes...
[12:24] <Blissex> giany911: any of those will work...
[12:24] <cafuego> giany911: http://art.ubuntu.com; you can drag & drop the .tar.gz archived from there onto the Themes dialog window.
[12:24] <blanky> ooo, Je parle un peux du Francais aussi, je 'learning' lui. Je aussi parle l'espagnol
[12:24] <gnomefreak> trappist,  so sudo apt-get remove -p will purge it?
[12:25] <giany911> k ty
[12:25] <cafuego> darksoul: It slows it down when it's idle, to preserve power and generate less heat.
[12:25] <trappist> gnomefreak: no.  --purge or -P
[12:25] <blanky> warning: while removing fluxbox, directory `/etc/X11/fluxbox' not empty so not removed.
[12:25] <giany911> x chat .. can i get it to tray :)
[12:25] <gnomefreak> cap P
[12:25] <giany911> ?
[12:25] <blanky> what does that mean guys
[12:25] <giany911> x chat .. can i get it to tray :) ?
[12:25] <trappist> gnomefreak: man apt-get for more info
[12:25] <gnomefreak> ty
[12:25] <darksoul> cafuego: this just worrys me since it says i have a  AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+
[12:25] <darksoul>  and its showing as a cpu MHz  1004.597
[12:25] <blanky> can anyone tell me what this means? warning: while removing fluxbox, directory `/etc/X11/fluxbox' not empty so not removed.
[12:25] <sas171> Blissex: thank you it works
[12:25] <cafuego> darksoul: Yea, that'll be a 2GHz cpu throttled to 1GHz coz it's idle. That's fine.
[12:26] <BollocksMacenzie> Do you think you could make a USB flash drive with versions of GAIM & Firefox which would run completely off the flash on Linux, Mac and Windows?
[12:26] <gnomefreak> giany911, yes you can
[12:26] <giany911> coool
[12:26] <cafuego> darksoul: My 2800+ (1.6GHz) usually runs at 1GHz too
[12:26] <darksoul> cafuego: really? i was just downloading one thing, and had nothing else running, and it jumped to like 25% usage
[12:26] <Blissex> sas171: I think it was on the Wiki, so in general have a look there first :-). But thanks for the appreciation.
[12:26] <giany911> can i hv ..like startup items ..like xmms ? and xchat?
[12:26] <Gunlance> Hello everyone, I need help configuring xorg...been troubleshooting for two days now
[12:26] <cafuego> darksoul: Yeh, GNome does that
[12:26] <darksoul> cafuego: and kde doesnt?
[12:26] <lsuactiafner> darksoul : power savings dude
[12:26] <giany911> gnomefreak: startup items ?:D
[12:27] <cafuego> lsuactiafner: whut?
[12:27] <gnomefreak> giany911, what about start up items?
[12:27] <darksoul> lsuactiafner: huh?
[12:27] <lsuactiafner> darksoul : once your pc runs a game that actually uses the CPU it will instantly run @ 2000 MHz like it should
[12:27] <giany911> can i hv programs ?
[12:27] <giany911> on startup
[12:27] <cafuego> lsuactiafner: Yes, we know.
[12:27] <giany911> like xmms and xchat?
[12:27] <gnomefreak> giany911, like having xchat start when you log in?
[12:28] <darksoul> cafuego: it sould run faster then 2ghz.. but anyway, so if i throtle it to 100% what will happen
[12:28] <giany911> yep
[12:28] <giany911> thats what i mean
[12:28] <gnomefreak> giany911,  yes i think cron will do that
[12:28] <Gunlance> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92082  thats also my thread in the forums on the problem
[12:28] <cafuego> darksoul: No, I'm fairly sure a 3000+ is 1.8 or 2GHz, certainly no more.
[12:28] <giany911> cool
[12:28] <giany911> so ..
[12:28] <giany911> all i hv to do now
[12:28] <giany911> is say good bye to ..windows
[12:28] <darksoul> cafuego: its a amd
[12:28] <giany911> :)
[12:28] <darksoul> cafuego: 64bit
[12:28] <cafuego> darksoul: it will auto-unthrottle when needed.
[12:28] <lsuactiafner> my 3200 is 2GHz
[12:28] <gnomefreak> giany911,  after you install it please be patient with it
[12:28] <cafuego> darksoul: that has _nothing_ to do with speed in mhz
[12:29] <gnomefreak> it may take some getting used to
[12:29] <giany911> how much .it take to install ubuntu ..on a 1700+ cpu ..and 640 mb rams?
[12:29] <nekohayo> hi, I'd need a way to reset my gnome session, it's borked in a very nice way currently :) googling gave me somthing from gnome 1.x that doesn't seem to work anymore
[12:29] <gnomefreak> giany911, about 25 mins
[12:29] <giany911> cooool
[12:29] <lsuactiafner>  01:38:32 up 5 days, 11:19, 11 users,  load average: 1.04, 1.09, 1.17
[12:29] <giany911> ok
[12:29] <giany911> so ..
[12:29] <lsuactiafner> heh
[12:29] <cafuego> darksoul: You can add the cpu speed monitor applet to the panel, it will show you when it jumps speeds.
[12:29] <giany911> ubuntu ..here i come
[12:29] <giany911> :)
[12:29] <mipe> How I can slove? W: GPG error: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hoary Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[12:29] <cafuego> 10:29:47 up 246 days, 14:08,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[12:29] <nekohayo> anyone know how to reset a gnome session?
[12:29] <blanky> this is what pisses me off about linux, the only thing that does; there's no sure way of removing a program
[12:29] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mipe about gpg
[12:30] <nekohayo> typing this without metacity is not so great :P
[12:30] <giany911> ok ..bye bye
[12:30] <Ep|phany> does anyone here use frostwire?
[12:30] <darksoul> cafuego: so, then. if i have it at 0 its fine, and im using conky atm, so yea..but i would like somthing better that can sense my heat temp and such
[12:30] <blanky> I tried to remove kde by removing purging kubuntu-desktop, and I restart, and go to sessions and KDE is still there
[12:30] <giany911> gnomefreak will u still be here .. ..in about lets say 1 hour ?
[12:30] <StevenK> nekohayo: Select fail-safe from the Session menu when you login?
[12:30] <cafuego> darksoul: You could run the lm-sensors stuff to do that.
[12:30] <Hobbsee> blanky: aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop
[12:30] <gnomefreak> i doubt it i have some thing i have to do
[12:30] <giany911> ok
[12:30] <giany911> :((
[12:30] <nekohayo> StevenK: will that reset it or just allow me to login?
[12:30] <blanky> I already did that, except I put --purge before kubuntu-desktop
[12:30] <Gunlance> Can anyone help me with my xorg problem? For more info look at the thread I started in the forums here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92082
[12:31] <giany911> ok ..bye bye all ..tyvm :)
[12:31] <darksoul> cafuego: i cant run lm-sensors, how would i run it when its installed
[12:31] <gnomefreak> blanky,  have you restarted X since you ran that command?
[12:31] <Ep|phany> whats that thing called that i have to enable if im getting jerky dvd play back
[12:31] <nekohayo> hmm, I'll give it a try anyway thanks StevenK
[12:31] <n0odl3> uhh... i just compiled a driver for my USB mouse pen tablet... do i copy the driver file into /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/input/ or /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers...?
[12:31] <lsuactiafner> gkrellm is also nice to monitor your pc
[12:31] <cafuego> darksoul: You'd install the package; then run 'sudo sensors-detect' to locate chips and load driverr.
[12:31] <blanky> gnomefreak: I said I did, lol. and that's how I noticed it's still there, cause when I click sessions I can still choose KDE
[12:31] <cafuego> darksoul: After that, just run 'sensors'.
[12:31] <blanky> but when I do whereis kde, nothing comes up
[12:32] <darksoul> cafuego ..sudo... wow i missed that step..
[12:32] <Ep|phany> anyone know what i have to enable to stop jerky dvd play bakc?
[12:32] <Chris_Tucker> I am on a notebook with a speed stepping AMD cpu. I have a monitoring icon that tells me what my cpu is currently at. How could i manually step my cpu?
[12:32] <darksoul> cafuego: its said since i have been in linux forever
[12:32] <darksoul> cafuego: sad*
[12:32] <n0odl3> does anyone know?
[12:32] <blanky> The first time I did apt-get remove --purge, and apparently it didnt work, I just did aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop again
[12:32] <blanky> but I think that doesnt change anything
[12:32] <gnomefreak> blanky,  to remove it from log in screen you might try rebooting pc
[12:33] <orbx> does anyone know if its possible to make vlc the default program which plays DVD cds?
[12:33] <blanky> gnomefreak: That's just what I did, restarted PC. and I said yes to restart X server cuase restarting does the same thing, doesn't it?
[12:33] <cafuego> orbx: Yep.
[12:33] <gnomefreak> rebooting pc will restart X restarting X is not same as rebooting
[12:33] <orbx> cafuego: how would i achieve this?
[12:34] <cafuego> orbx: System -> preferences -> Removable drives and multimedia -> [Multimedia] 
[12:34] <blanky> gnomefreak: I know that, and what I did was restart PC, so it did both, did it not?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> blanky, yes
[12:34] <blanky> okay, so somehow kde is still in my pc
[12:34] <Ep|phany> anyone know how to fix jerky dvd playback?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> blanky, did you search for kde in synaptic to see whats left
[12:34] <blanky> i just hope I dont have to reinstall my whole system just to wipe it clean
[12:34] <cafuego> blanky: Like we said an hour ago, removing 'kubuntu-desktop' only removed the virtual package, NOT kde itself.
[12:35] <Chris_Tucker> I am on a notebook with a speed stepping AMD cpu. I have a monitoring icon that tells me what my cpu is currently at. How could i manually step my cpu?
[12:35] <gnomefreak> blanky, it might be kde-base
[12:35] <blanky> cafuego: I know, someone else told me to do it anyways
[12:35] <orbx> cafuego: where would vlc be located?
[12:35] <cafuego> blanky: You can install and run 'debfoster', then step through packages and purge as desired.
[12:35] <cafuego> orbx: no idea
[12:35] <orbx> oh i see
[12:35] <cafuego> !find bin/vlc
[12:35] <Ep|phany> anyone know how i can edit a .conf file
[12:35] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'bin/vlc' (2 shown): (/usr/bin/vlc) in universe/graphics/vlc ;; (/usr/bin/vlc-config) in universe/libdevel/libvlc0-dev.
[12:35] <cafuego> Ep|phany: Use your favourite text editor.
[12:35] <DeFi> vi
[12:36] <Ep|phany> nevermind i found the command
[12:36] <Ep|phany> was gedit
[12:36] <blanky> cafuego: debfoster?
[12:36] <cafuego> blanky: debfoster
[12:36] <blanky> yeah, does that help me uninstall them?
[12:36] <cafuego> Didn't I just say that?
[12:37] <darksoul> cafuego: darksoul@network:~$ sudo sensors
[12:37] <darksoul> No sensors found!
[12:37] <darksoul> darksoul@network:~$
[12:37] <cafuego> darksoul: sudo sensors-detect
[12:37] <remote> later gangstars
[12:37] <cafuego> darksoul: Load the drivers first, THEN use them.
[12:38] <theblue> Hi all.
[12:38] <theblue> I'm using Hoary, and I can't change the resolution above 640x480, how do I change that?
[12:38] <darksoul> cafuego: it did load
[12:38] <blanky> where can i find debfoster once it's installed, nvm i'll look
[12:38] <trappist> !tell theblue about fixres
[12:38] <darksoul> cafuego: you mean restart computer
[12:39] <Ep|phany> urg i cant remember how to fix jerky dvd playback i rmeember i had to edit the dma
[12:39] <trappist> Ep|phany: sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/hdX
[12:39] <trappist> Ep|phany: where hdX is your dvd
[12:39] <cafuego> darksoul: No, why would you do that?
[12:40] <darksoul> cafuego: gee, maby couse it wont work lol
[12:40] <cafuego> darksoul: You're not running Windows.
[12:40] <darksoul> cafuego: i know. and the mb was built for windows
[12:41] <orbx> how do you play videos / sound files via the terminal?
[12:41] <cafuego> darksoul: Did sensors-detect tell you which sensors were detected and what to add to the modules config file?
[12:41] <Chris_Tucker> I am on a notebook with a speed stepping AMD cpu. I have a monitoring icon that tells me what my cpu is currently at. How could i manually step my cpu?
[12:41] <blanky> haha, debfoster asked if i wanted to keep debfoster
[12:42] <darksoul> cafuego: yes, and they were alredy added
[12:42] <Ep|phany> trappist it says its on
[12:42] <Niomi> is there a way i can update to the newest GTK?
[12:42] <cafuego> darksoul: Ok, then if 'sudo sensors' says no sensors are detected, yours probably aren't supported.
[12:42] <Blissex> Chris_Tucker: usually by setting some entry under '/proc' or '/sys/' and there are little command line utilities too.
[12:43] <n0odl3> `23meg?
[12:43] <Chris_Tucker> Blissex, what are the command line utilities?
[12:43] <trappist> where would I put a command I want executed on bootup
[12:43] <Gunlance> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92082  thats also my thread in the forums on the problem
[12:43] <Gunlance> Can anyone help me with my xorg problem? For more info look at the thread I started in the forums here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92082 *
[12:44] <cafuego> !forums 92082
[12:44] <ubotu> Forums: Thread 92082 is: Xorg does not work | I have yet to log-in - Ubuntu Forums
[12:44] <theblue> What modules would I be able to leave out of X.org to speed it up?
[12:44] <cafuego> theblue: None
[12:44] <theblue> cafuego: Ok.
[12:44] <seeketh> how do i get java support enabled in my opera browser?
[12:44] <blanky> everyone: lol
[12:44] <cafuego> seeketh: Install the firefox java plugin.
[12:45] <blanky> operah, haha
[12:45] <blanky> why you use it, cause it's free now?
[12:45] <seeketh> cafuego: how do i do that?
[12:45] <Blissex> Chris_Tucker: 'apt-cache search cpufreq'
[12:45] <darksoul> cafuego: btw every time before when i installed my ati driver it worked, but when i installed ubuntu breezy64bit it doesnt work, in normaly ubuntubreezy it works..any ideas
[12:45] <cafuego> !java
[12:45] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:45] <seeketh> blanky: because i have memory leak issues with fx.
[12:45] <Blissex> theblue: pointless...
[12:45] <blanky> cafuego: I'm done running debfoster, I try to run it again and nothing happens
[12:45] <theblue> Blissex: ...
[12:45] <cafuego> darksoul: Yes, my idea is that ATI suck <heh>
[12:46] <cafuego> blanky: Did you hit 'p' for all the KDE related packages it asked about?
[12:46] <blanky> er...I hit R
[12:46] <blanky> :'S
[12:46] <darksoul> cafuego: yes. it does. however this card doesnt. and im prob going to have to buy a new mb soon. so i dont have the money
[12:46] <blanky> I though R was remove :(
[12:46] <Blissex> theblue: if you want a speedup there are _much_ better ways.
[12:46] <Chris_Tucker> thanks Blissex
[12:46] <darksoul> cafuego: btw is kde better then gnome in ram use and cpu usage
[12:46] <cafuego> blanky: 'p' for purge. When dione, hit 'x'.
[12:47] <cafuego> blanky: 'sudo debfoster -n' - try again.
[12:47] <cafuego> darksoul: The card is irrelevant if ATI can't write decent drivers, which is what the issue is.
[12:47] <trappist> that is correct.
[12:47] <theblue> Blissex: I know, but I was told that some modules could be disabled safely.
[12:48] <devint_> does anybody know how to get usplash to work with lilo?
[12:48] <darksoul> the drivers work, its just on ubuntubreezy 64BIT that it doesnt work
[12:48] <cafuego> theblue: Disabling moduels won't make it run faster, only load marginally quicker.
[12:48] <Blissex> theblue: and some modules should be disabled, but it is practically irrelevant as to performance. What you need to disable is _features_ not modules.
[12:48] <cafuego> darksoul: Ergo, the drivers DON'T work.
[12:48] <foxrow> hi
[12:48] <darksoul> cafuego: lol
[12:48] <cafuego> darksoul: They're badly written, so they only work on i386. ATI problem.
[12:49] <blanky> cafuego: I mean, I put N for each one, since it asked me if I wanted to keep it or remove it
[12:49] <cafuego> darksoul: And exactly the reason I have an nvidia card.
[12:49] <blanky> cafuego: so I put p instead of n now?
[12:49] <theblue> Blissex: Ok, thanks.
[12:49] <theblue> cafuego: Thanks.
[12:49] <cafuego> blanky: For the KDE stuff, hit 'p' to purge it and related files.
[12:49] <Red-Sox> official dapper drake channel : #dapperdrake
[12:49] <Blissex> theblue: I have written some great KDE performance advice here http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxKDE.html and most of it applies to GNOME too
[12:49] <cafuego> theblue: The only useful way to speed up X is to upgrade hardware.
[12:50] <darksoul> cafuego: well. im having a huge ram problem atm and i prob will have to buy a new motherboard..
[12:50] <theblue> cafuego: Ok.
[12:50] <cafuego> theblue: or i guess by not running a massively cpu-intense desktop environment like gnome or kde.
[12:50] <ajmitch__>  /whois Red-Sox
[12:50] <ajmitch__> hm
[12:50] <Blissex> theblue: also, changing some system parameters can help enormously http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/anno05-4th.html#051008
[12:50] <ajmitch__> Red-Sox: 'official'?
[12:50] <Red-Sox> not really
[12:50] <cafuego> darksoul: If i386 worked OK, why not stick with that, then?
[12:51] <trinidad> Can anyone explain why kmail custom colors cannot be changed?!?!?
[12:51] <Blissex> cafuego: one can speedup by tuning the kernel parms, and disabling the more obnoxious features like AA and a lot of the eye candy
[12:51] <Red-Sox> only 3 people are in it :  -  )
[12:51] <blanky> it's kinda hard to tell when it's something like libkcddb1 if it's KDE related or not
[12:51] <ajmitch__> Red-Sox: where 'not really' == 'not official at all'
[12:51] <darksoul> cafuego: why get a 64bit, if you cant use it? same question eh..sides i like 64bit.. ill just have to get a new card someday
[12:51] <Red-Sox> okay
[12:51] <cafuego> Red-Sox: That problem being #ubuntu is the official dd channel.
[12:51] <brosioz> hi
[12:51] <brosioz> after the UPDATE and PREPARE with modules-assitant the comand SELECT don't do anythig, anyone could help ?
[12:51] <kbrooks> dd?
[12:51] <sorcre> Is there a noticable performance improvement between 32/64 bit edition of Ubuntu?
[12:51] <cafuego> sorcre: No.
[12:51] <devint_> sorcre: no
[12:51] <Red-Sox> unofficial dapper drake channel with 3 people in it: #dapperdrake
[12:52] <blanky> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[12:52] <blanky>   libgpgme11* libkcal2a* libkcddb1* libkdepim1* libkipi0* libkleopatra0a*
[12:52] <blanky>   libkpimidentities1* libktnef1*
[12:52] <blanky> yeah?
[12:52] <cafuego> sorcre: if anything, i think 64bit runs a bit slower for normal desktop use.
[12:52] <sorcre> ...
[12:52] <Blissex> sorcre: yes for some things, no for interactive use.
[12:52] <sorcre> *cancels download*
[12:52] <devint_> cafuego: i will attest to that
[12:52] <cafuego> Red-Sox: ALso, check the channel guidelines on spam.
[12:52] <trinidad> <<Cannot change custom colors in kmail's color tab
[12:52] <blanky> it didn't show me the KDE ones anymore, since last time I put N (do you want to keep it?)
[12:52] <trinidad> <<wtf
[12:52] <trinidad> <<SOMEONE HELP
[12:52] <Red-Sox> cafuego, okay, im sorry
[12:52] <cafuego> sorcre: Though for media processing (gfx) it's pretty quick :-)
[12:52] <darksoul> source: yes. it has 64bit extentions, so they work like 30% better. my cpu usage is at 3% atm
[12:52] <Red-Sox> cafuego, nobody likes spam
[12:53] <x0rRrZ-> can anyone help me with proftpd?
[12:53] <sorcre> I'm planning on setting up Cedega on it (I have it on my 32 bit debian box)
[12:53] <sorcre> Any idea if 64 bit would be better for cedega?
[12:53] <cafuego> sorcre: You'd need a 32bit chroot; pain in the backside.
[12:53] <Blissex> sorcre: hen just stick to 32 bits -- bad news otherwise.
[12:53] <darksoul> cafuego: now its at 1%
[12:54] <cafuego> sorcre: On the 32bit version you can ALSO use video players and java, unlike on 64bit.
[12:54] <Ep|phany> can someone help me figur eout why my notebook wont read my external mouse
[12:54] <darksoul> true.
[12:54] <darksoul> and my 3d card wont run on 64bit..
[12:54] <cafuego> darksoul: it's idle, so yes it's at 1-3%
[12:54] <sorcre> Sigh... I really can't decide...
[12:54] <sorcre> I want to get the most out of this CPU
[12:54] <darksoul> just try it
[12:55] <darksoul> source: make a partion
[12:55] <sorcre> I plan to
[12:55] <cafuego> sorcre: Install 32bit with /home on a separate partitiln.
[12:55] <darksoul> source: like 3 gigs, run off that see if you like it, if not delete the partion and alls good again
[12:55] <cafuego> sorcre: later on, when 64bit is ready, simply reinstall the system sid and keep all your data+settings
[12:55] <darksoul> cafuego: 64bit is ready, its just that no one has made 64bit crap yet, like wine.
[12:56] <Ep|phany> do you guys know why my mouse wont read on my notebook?
[12:56] <sorcre> I know that I won't see a big improvement with 64 bit, but I guess it's the mentality of it
[12:56] <cafuego> darksoul: Please, don't.
[12:56] <sorcre> Just knowing that it's 64 bit
[12:56] <cafuego> sorcre: It'll *still* be afster then a pentium 4, even in 32bit mode ;-)
[12:56] <darksoul> source: its also a good way to see if your cpu is a 64bit..since i was unsure
[12:56] <sorcre> heh, I'm certain fo that
[12:57] <sorcre> of*
[12:57] <cafuego> sorcre: Think of what you intend to use it for, not whether it will be 5% faster. For cedega, going 64bit is insane.
[12:57] <devint_> wow...
[12:57] <devint_> http://www.mahke.com/2005/10/20/installing-ubuntu-a-noobs-perspective/
[12:57] <cafuego> sorcre: You'd need a chrooted 32bit install set up to just install and run cedega
[12:57] <sorcre> It may be inside, but I still want to try 64 bit
[12:57] <sorcre> insane*
[12:57] <cafuego> sorcre: Which admittedly isn't hard, but a pain in the arse to keep updated.
[12:58] <n0odl3> nalioth: i have a question about gpm
[12:58] <darksoul> cafuego: then try it, its like i said, you have two installs on your harddrive, you can just reboot and play games on the other, then reboot and use the other one
[12:58] <sorcre> Well thanks a lot. I'm going to try it
[12:58] <nalioth> n0odl3: okay
[12:58] <cafuego> darksoul: That involved rebooting.
[12:58] <sorcre> hopefully put this X2 4600+ to good use :)
[12:58] <darksoul> cafuego: so? rebooting is simple with wine
[12:59] <darksoul> cafuego: err ubuntu
[12:59] <cafuego> darksoul: It also wastes time
[12:59] <n0odl3> nalioth: just recently i found a driver for my tablet... I was wondering now that i have it and copied it to the drivers portion of /usr/X11R6/....
[12:59] <darksoul> cafuego: if your going to play games for 5+ hours, then its not a waist of time
[12:59] <cafuego> More time than you gain by running 64bit apps marginally faster <heh>
[12:59] <n0odl3> nalioth: do i still need to edit my xorg.conf?
[12:59] <n0odl3> nalioth: or can i simply configure my tablet with gpm?
[12:59] <cafuego> darksoul: if you plan on doing that, why bother with a 64bit install at all?
[01:00] <darksoul> cafuego: moron. servers need power and speed. which is what i was planning. plus i spent money on a 64bit chip. and i intend to use it and not waist my money
[01:00] <devint_> that reminds me
[01:00] <devint_> what are we going to do about ubuntu's install process?
[01:00] <devint_> i mean
[01:00] <Flying-Penguin> anyone have dmix working?
[01:00] <Flying-Penguin> I cant seem to
[01:00] <cafuego> darksoul: Ok, welcome to the ignore list.
[01:01] <nalioth> n0odl3: you need to install gpm
[01:01] <darksoul> cafuego: heh. you asked me why bother doing that and i told you why. thats all
[01:01] <cafuego> But not until I point out that playing games for 5 hours on a rebooted 64bit server is maybe where the moron lives...
[01:01] <devint_> debian-installer is very well thought out, but readline or dialog or whatever-based installations that even mention partitions or have anything beyond a yes or no or okay are a little too much for the average user
[01:01] <n0odl3> nalioth:i have installed it... but do i need to edit xorg.conf still even with gpm?
[01:02] <navarone> I just ran device database thing that collects data and could not submit data. The program created a compressed file for me to mail to the developers but I missed the address. Anyone know offhand what it is?
[01:02] <darksoul> cafuego: i have 24hours a day on this computer..it really doesnt bother me
[01:02] <n0odl3> nalioth: or can i just do sudo dpkgreconfigure gpm and configure my tablet there
[01:02] <kbrooks> devint_, uh
[01:02] <nalioth> n0odl3: i'm not that familiar with gpm, but i dont think it's anything to do with xorg
[01:02] <kbrooks> devint_, true. theres a gtk d-i being worked on over there next door
[01:03] <deadcat> wheres the packages search page?
[01:03] <n0odl3> nalioth: alright thank yhou...
[01:03] <trinidad> anyone get amarok 1.3.5 running?
[01:03] <nickrud> deadcat, packages.ubuntu.com
[01:03] <deadcat> ah
[01:03] <nomad111> i need some srs help im having a nervous break down
[01:03] <deadcat> i was looking ubuntulinux.com
[01:03] <nomad111> i need to disable grub
[01:03] <trinidad> i can't seem to install any of the dependencies as they all rely on each other, no matter what order they are installed
[01:04] <nomad111> can any1 tell me how to disable grub
[01:04] <Flying-Penguin> could someone with dmix working send me their .asoundrc!?
[01:04] <raphink> nomad111: if you disable grub you won't be able to boot anymore
[01:04] <trinidad> also, i have installed enlightenment window manager but it won't come up in session menu
[01:04] <dreadnought> is there a linux compatibe version of fruity loops
[01:04] <nomad111> i need to fix my windows
[01:04] <nomad111> how do i go to the windows boot menu
[01:04] <nomad111> u kno the F8
[01:04] <nomad111> it doesnt work coz grub loads first
[01:04] <nomad111> and i need to go to win safe mode
[01:04] <raphink> nomad111: well then add windows to your grub conf
[01:05] <trinidad> dreadnought, search around for the linux audio app distribution in google
[01:05] <deadcat> whats the latest kernel? .12 or .14
[01:05] <raphink> grub can launch windows
[01:05] <trinidad> its a sweet with tons of audio apps
[01:05] <nomad111> i already hav it there
[01:05] <x0rRrZ-> can anyone help me with proftpd?
[01:05] <trinidad> i forgot the name
[01:05] <cafuego> deadcat: 2.6.15 on kernel.org
[01:05] <raphink> you don't need to disable it to use windows ;)
[01:05] <dreadnought> whats the site and dont say www.google.com
[01:05] <trinidad> *sweet = suite
[01:05] <deadcat> cafuego: no. for ubuntu
[01:05] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: grup is a boot loader
[01:05] <cafuego> deadcat: 2.6.12-9 in breezy
[01:05] <nomad111> i kno
[01:05] <cafuego> deadcat: 2.6.15 in dapper
[01:05] <trinidad> hold on let me look dreadnought
[01:05] <raphink> then what's wrong nomad111 ?
[01:05] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: you don't go to windows safemode during the time of the windows boot loader
[01:05] <nickrud> dreadnought, google.com ;)
[01:05] <dreadnought> trinadad: cool
[01:05] <Flying-Penguin> you chosse that after nomad111
[01:05] <dreadnought> trinadad hey
[01:05] <deadcat> cafuego: ah. dapper is 5.10 ?
[01:05] <blanky> how come in synaptic, the 'gnome' package doesn't appear to be installed, heh
[01:06] <kbrooks> no
[01:06] <cafuego> deadcat: No, that's breezy.
[01:06] <nomad111> u kno after the bios check
[01:06] <kbrooks> deadcat, 6.04
[01:06] <deadcat> damn
[01:06] <nomad111> wen u see a few lines saying grub loading
[01:06] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: prity much, after you choose to boot windows.. SPAM F8
[01:06] <cafuego> deadcat: dapper is ~ Sid/Etch
[01:06] <nomad111> i tried lol
[01:06] <nomad111> but its beyond that stage
[01:06] <kbrooks> cafuego, dont tell him that
[01:06] <nomad111> after u are in grub
[01:06] <kbrooks> *please*
[01:06] <cafuego> kbrooks: Why not?
[01:06] <deadcat> cafuego: i cant keep up with name changes every 6 months. sarge to etch will take few year so i am ok with that (=
[01:06] <trinidad> dreadnought,
[01:06] <trinidad> what?
[01:06] <nomad111> im gonna hav to format ubuntu
[01:07] <cafuego> deadcat: <hehe>
[01:07] <mipe> What source Do I need for this package libdvdcss2?
[01:07] <Flying-Penguin> but you see, when you have the windows bootloader and not grub, that is not the time that you hit F8
[01:07] <cafuego> !dvdcss
[01:07] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, dvdcss is install 'libdvdread3' and then run 'sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh'
[01:07] <Flying-Penguin> it should happen after grub
[01:07] <kbrooks> nomad111, why
[01:07] <deadcat> cafuego: its either number system or name system heheh. like we dont even care about 3.1 or whatever the next version is.
[01:07] <Flying-Penguin> I NEED HELP, who has dmix working?
[01:07] <nomad111> i dunno
[01:07] <trinidad> dreadnought, http://linux-sound.org/distro.html
[01:07] <dreadnought> is there an equiliavant thing to friuity loops other than acid pro
[01:07] <kbrooks> nomad111, then dont
[01:07] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: formating ubuntu WILL NOT remove grub
[01:07] <nomad111> i g2g now my stomach is killing coz of this problem
[01:07] <trinidad> acid pro is not like fruity loops
[01:07] <trinidad> never has been
[01:07] <nomad111> ive tried it b4 it will
[01:07] <deadcat> cafuego: http://gallery.sshonly.sytes.net/linux/screenshots/screen/xwd_20051118_15623.png notice the ... in the pwd
[01:07] <cafuego> nomad111: No, it won't.
[01:08] <nomad111> but it worked with me b4
[01:08] <nandasunu> hi
[01:08] <trinidad> dreadnought, from what I've used, Cubase with plugins is great
[01:08] <cafuego> nomad111: It will remove the grub stage files, making it COMPLETELY not work.
[01:08] <Flying-Penguin> grub is a boot loader, therefor it is located in the mbr (master boot record) witch is a diff party of your hda!!!!!! nomad111
[01:08] <dreadnought> trinadad there is no link for fruity lopps here
[01:08] <nomad111> shite
[01:08] <nandasunu> can someone help me to access my fat32 partition?
[01:08] <Flying-Penguin> s/party/part
[01:08] <nomad111> im stuck then
[01:08] <nandasunu> I just installed a dual boot
[01:08] <dreadnought> trinadad fl is the god of all them
[01:08] <trinidad> dreadnought, i didn't intend to give you a link for fruity loops
[01:08] <cafuego> nomad111: if you want to remove it from the mbr, use the 'mbr' package to install a new one.
[01:08] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: there is a way to "reinstall" the windows loader
[01:08] <trinidad> dreadnought, you asked for a linux type fruity loops
[01:08] <nomad111> i remember i used to format fedora and grub would be removed with it
[01:08] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: and uninstall the ubuntu one at the same time
[01:08] <dreadnought> trinadad well do you have one
[01:09] <kbrooks> !info mbr
[01:09] <trinidad> there is no version of fruity loops for linux
[01:09] <ubotu> mbr: (Master Boot Record for IBM-PC compatible computers.), section universe/base, is optional. Version: 1.1.5-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 19 kB, Installed size: 92 kB
[01:09] <nomad111> how plz
[01:09] <trinidad> dreadnought, go to the URL and read the distro's that are available
[01:09] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: first, find yourself a nice "dos" or windows boot flopy
[01:09] <nandasunu> I need to change the permissions so I can access my fat32, at the moment its set only to root (and I am a noob and don't know how to change it)
[01:09] <trinidad> make your own educated decision...
[01:09] <nomad111> dun hav one
[01:09] <cafuego> nomad111: You can 1) use 'mbr' or 2) Use the windows install CD
[01:09] <dreadnought> trinadad what www.flstudio.com?
[01:09] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: once you get into the command line its "fdsk -mbr"
[01:09] <nomad111> i dun hav windows install cd
[01:09] <x0rRrZ-> Can anyone help me setup an account on ProftpD?
[01:09] <cafuego> nomad111: Got an empty floppy disk?
[01:10] <nomad111> ye
[01:10] <navarone> nomadsll> if you havea  windows boot disk you can boot and fdisk/mbr to fix mbr...but you need to be able to boot from floppy and make sure that windows is well enough to boot or you lose ubunut and windows maybe
[01:10] <trinidad> dreadnought, are you PHKNSTPD! go to this URL and read http://linux-sound.org/distro.html
[01:10] <Flying-Penguin> nomad111: but it is literaly IMPOSIBLE for grub to be stoping you from going to safe mode
[01:10] <nomad111> ill try again
[01:10] <trinidad> jeez
[01:10] <nomad111> fingers crossed
[01:10] <cafuego> nomad111: http://ftp.cc.com.au/pub/users/cafuego/stuff/win98.img.bz2
[01:10] <nomad111> c u
[01:10] <kbrooks> navarone, you don't "lose" ubuntu and windows
[01:10] <kbrooks> you lose grub
[01:10] <cafuego> nomad111: Fetch that, bunzip it, cat it to the floppy. Boot from it, run 'fdisk /mbr'
[01:10] <dreadnought> thats the same one u just gave me it doesnt have FL
[01:11] <navarone> kbrooks> I meant lose access to them
[01:11] <trinidad> kbrooks, quite contrarirly speeking you can if you lost your CD
[01:11] <cafuego> cafueg1: GO AWAY!!!
[01:11] <Flying-Penguin> if you uninstall grub, you can still use a linux boot dist to boot to it
[01:11] <deadcat> cafuego: hahah.
[01:11] <trinidad> dreadnought, dUDE you have got to be kidding me.  Once again.  THERE IS NO VERSION OF FRUITY LOOPS THAT RUNS ON LINUX.
[01:11] <dreadnought> OK GOD
[01:11] <deadcat> should be cafuegi
[01:11] <dreadnought> flip out much
[01:12] <carbon> fruity loops... whats that?
[01:12] <trinidad> READ BEFORE YOU TYPE
[01:12] <carbon> like acid?
[01:12] <navarone> audio editor and sequencer
[01:12] <dreadnought> music studio
[01:12] <trinidad> carbon, audio sequencer
[01:12] <carbon> thought so
[01:12] <dreadnought> its awesome
[01:12] <carbon> is it like acid?
[01:12] <dreadnought> yea
[01:12] <cafuego> trinidad: In Narnia many things are possible.
[01:12] <dreadnought> more user friendly
[01:12] <carbon> yeaok
[01:12] <carbon> my step-dad has both and i forgot what fruity loops was
[01:12] <dreadnought> they should make  al linux one
[01:12] <trinidad> cafuego, yes it's true..I'm still looking for Azlan
[01:13] <dreadnought> is there a acid pro for linux?
[01:13] <trinidad> yes
[01:13] <trinidad> dreadnought,
[01:13] <dreadnought> u gonna yell again
[01:13] <cafuego> dreadnought: Why don't you start 'Synaptic' and search for sound editors/mixers?
[01:13] <trinidad> there are many applications sequencers for linux
[01:13] <cafuego> dreadnought: That might be marginally more productive.
[01:13] <carbon> so when i complete my download of Ubuntu, burn it to a cd, then how will i install it?
[01:13] <dreadnought> hey dabar i finally got java to work
[01:13] <shinu> why is xorg eating all my cpu?...
[01:13] <trinidad> carbon, boot to CD
[01:13] <cafuego> shinu: it's tasty...
[01:14] <navarone> mmm...cpu
[01:14] <carbon> yea i know
[01:14] <carbon> but
[01:14] <cafuego> Pentium tastes like chicken!
[01:14] <shinu> yeah, i thought so too...
[01:14] <carbon> does it put me into a command line?
[01:14] <shinu> mine is a celeron m actually
[01:14] <navarone> I have AMD...the other white meat
[01:14] <carbon> or shell
[01:14] <trinidad> AMD tastes like salmon
[01:14] <cafuego> carbon: Yes, then hit return.
[01:15] <carbon> and ill format my drive and such right?
[01:15] <carbon> or do i have to?
[01:15] <cafuego> carbon: ... and follow the instructions from there (it's REALLY very easy)
[01:15] <trinidad> carbon, why don't you try it out first.  You'll find it's very simple
[01:15] <carbon> aight
[01:15] <cafuego> carbon: it will ask you if it should use 1) the whole drive 2) all free space or 3) do it manually
[01:15] <dom_> how could I reset my gnome session?
[01:15] <trinidad> when your done installing, come back here for help
[01:15] <carbon> i got two comps
[01:15] <carbon> ill stay in here
[01:15] <trinidad> cool :D
[01:16] <navarone> its usually easier to havea some freespace available to let ubuntu use...at least it was easier for me that way
[01:16] <dreadnought> which link is that cubase thing trinadad
[01:16] <trinidad> steinberg cubase
[01:16] <trinidad> its like protools
[01:16] <orbx> good night all
[01:16] <carbon> cubase is amazing
[01:16] <trinidad> ProTools is the more common audio editor/sequencer
[01:17] <trinidad> Cubase is good too!
[01:17] <bloodnik> So we have this digital camera, and when we were on Hoary we would plug it in and it would ask us if we wanted to import photos etc, and ever since Breezy it completely ignores the camera and we have to use Windows to access it. dmesg|tail tells us the USB port it's plugged into and something about, I think, idhp-hdc, but gives no /dev/foo for it so we don't know which device it is.
[01:17] <carbon> hey my stepdad needs a dongle for one of his audio programs... is there an emulator or crack anywhere?
[01:17] <bloodnik> Any ideas?
[01:17] <dreadnought> no which link is it on this site  http://linux-sound.org/distro.html
[01:17] <bloodnik> :-)
[01:17] <navarone> I ran Device database thing in Applications system. Could not send data but it made a compressed file witht eh data for me to e-mail. I missed the emial address..Andyone know what it is?
[01:17] <trinidad> carbon, for which app
[01:17] <carbon> hmm lemme see hold on
[01:18] <carbon> i gotta call him :P
[01:18] <anavim> carbon, fwiw, propellerhead made their audio program rebirth free a month ago
[01:18] <bloodnik> REBIRTH IS FREE?
[01:18] <bloodnik> Awesome
[01:18] <anavim> it is now, yes
[01:19] <anavim> I paid $200 for it seven years ago
[01:19] <bloodnik> Bet you feel like a sucker now :D
[01:19] <carbon> lol
[01:19] <dreadnought> trinidad?
[01:19] <anavim> naw, it was worth the $200... somewhat
[01:19] <bloodnik> :)
[01:19] <carbon> aight im calling him right as we speak :P
[01:19] <anavim> $200 on software back then is like $10 on software now
[01:20] <anavim> post-open-source  :)
[01:20] <trinidad> dreadnought, carbon, I'll be right back...stepping outside office for coffee and cigarette
[01:20] <carbon> trinidad; k
[01:20] <blanky> can someone help me get my Epson R200 photo printer working?
[01:20] <dreadnought> trinidad smokin is is bad
[01:20] <blanky> I tried to make it get autodetected but didnt work
[01:20] <trinidad_smokin> brb
[01:20] <blanky> Fedora is really good at getting printers to work
[01:20] <carbon> Cubase
[01:21] <carbon> thats what i thought
[01:21] <carbon> if you buy it right out it comes with a usb dongle
[01:21] <carbon> thats like the play-cd
[01:22] <carbon> and... he "lost it"
[01:22] <dom_> is there a way to reset my gnome session?
[01:22] <Taa5i> Ubuntu created a set of md0-24 in /dev after I attached my RAID rack.  What do I do from there, please?  Everything I've seen with mdadm and the like says to compile md0 from hd or sd devices, but the only ones of those I have are my cdrom and onboard scsi drives.  Any insight please?
[01:22] <linkd> ctrl+alt+del will kill X if that helps dom_
[01:22] <linkd> er
[01:22] <linkd> ctrl+alt+backspace
[01:22] <dreadnought> so whats the link for cubase
[01:22] <dom_> linkd: nah, not restart, I want to purge the configuration
[01:22] <dom_> for the session
[01:22] <linkd> no idea sorry.
[01:23] <dom_> because the login is borked :(
[01:23] <carbon> http://www.steinberg.net/
[01:23] <dom_> ok thanks
[01:23] <sas171> is there some file manager like far manager or norton commander?
[01:23] <blanky> can someone help me get my Epson R200 Printer working in ubuntu?
[01:23] <dreadnought> thanks carbon
[01:23] <carbon> dreadnought; np
[01:24] <dreadnought> and here i was think in u were a noob =-)
[01:24] <carbon> i wish i could get my remote to end my irc session
[01:24] <carbon> dreadnought; lol nah
[01:25] <dreadnought> now is it free
[01:25] <carbon> cubase?
[01:25] <dreadnought> yea
[01:25] <dreadnought> no right?
[01:25] <carbon> uhh
[01:25] <carbon> rebirth is
[01:25] <carbon> made by Propellerhead
[01:25] <dreadnought> is that any good
[01:25] <navarone> I see no linux downloads available on steinberg.net
[01:26] <carbon> dunno
[01:26] <carbon> never used it
[01:26] <carbon> id assume so tho
[01:26] <dreadnought> ill figure some thin out
[01:26] <carbon> since such a big deal was made over it
[01:26] <dreadnought> download it on limewire
[01:26] <dreadnought> i never heard of it till now
[01:26] <carbon> i hate limewire :P
[01:26] <carbon> man
[01:26] <dreadnought> why
[01:26] <carbon> you have to use a usb-flash-drive type thing as a "play-cd" of sorts
[01:27] <carbon> and i already got the program
[01:27] <carbon> i just cant run it
[01:27] <dreadnought> its so much better than kazaa napster, morpieus and winmx
[01:27] <dmonney> I have a q
[01:27] <dreadnought> pain in the ass to put on linux though
[01:27] <popey> dmonney: go ahead caller
[01:27] <carbon> dreadnought... thats not the point... bitorrent is much better
[01:27] <dabaR> dreadnought: its not free software, use gtk-gnutella.
[01:28] <dmonney> I have a wireless card HWC54G rev r. has anyone gotten it to work?
[01:28] <dreadnought> ok give me the link and ill get that
[01:28] <anavim> dang, while the cats are away, the mice will play
[01:28] <dmonney> I can't find drivers for it at all
[01:28] <carbon> uh
[01:29] <flyingpenguin> well...
[01:29] <flyingpenguin> anywho, I just uninstalled and reinstalled my alsa drivers hoping it would install dmix
[01:29] <dabaR> dreadnought: it is in universe.
[01:29] <dreadnought> cubase appears to be incompatible with ubuntu
[01:29] <flyingpenguin> now I start my computer, BAM X doesn't start
[01:29] <carbon> ]  xnj|s"vle gslupulpp"jpeg'ns"hgxk?
[01:29] <carbon> dreadnought; yes it is, but thats not the point
[01:29] <flyingpenguin> not it has a error, nuthing comes up
[01:29] <dreadnought> is it gtk or bittorrent?
[01:29] <dabaR> dreadnought: there are no installations through the limewire, or any such program. otherwise - viruses.
[01:29] <dabaR> dreadnought: gtk-gnutella, it is a kazaa type deal.
[01:30] <flyingpenguin> so I tryed to "startx" and it didn't work (says what it does when I try to open X twice" and it opened it in "F2" instead of "F7"
[01:30] <dreadnought> linux is pretty much impervipous to viruses anyways
[01:30] <flyingpenguin> so I was wondering, what is the command to stop X?
[01:30] <dmonney> anyone get it to work?
[01:30] <bungle> touch some wood dreadnought
[01:30] <dreadnought> i still like limewire the best
[01:30] <dreadnought> huh?
[01:30] <carbon> hah
[01:30] <carbon> knock on wood
[01:30] <Siph0n> flyingpenguin: isnt it like ctrl alt backspace?
[01:30] <dreadnought> yea
[01:30] <dmonney> as it is I have to use a wireless b card and it's quite anoying when I have a g
[01:30] <Siph0n> or killx? or sometin
[01:30] <dreadnought> knock knock knock
[01:30] <bungle> TOUCH WOOD
[01:31] <bungle> lol
[01:31] <carbon> you can touch MY wood
[01:31] <dabaR> ok, guys.
[01:31] <flyingpenguin> Siph0n: ctrl alt backspace is logout/restart X, I am not in X I wana kill it from term
[01:31] <bungle> lol
[01:31] <dreadnought> im tovhin
[01:31] <carbon> eww... gay :P
[01:31] <Siph0n> flyingpenguin: killx? or sometin?
[01:32] <flyingpenguin> killx is not a command "as in I just tryed it and thats what it said"
[01:32] <dreadnought> wow this channel is unusually lax tonight
[01:32] <bungle> lmfao gimme a touch ... little smallish though
[01:32] <anavim> dreadnought, the admins are gone for some reason
[01:32] <carbon> omg
[01:32] <carbon> huge-ass glitch in firefox
[01:32] <carbon> wow
[01:32] <daghf> is there a non-graphical installer available?
[01:33] <dabaR> daghf: for what?
[01:33] <flyingpenguin> Siph0n: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[01:33] <daghf> For installing ubuntu linux, carbon
[01:33] <dreadnought> so cool this is how it should be
[01:33] <dmonney> can anyone help me?
[01:33] <dmonney> I'm really new to linx
[01:33] <anavim> dreadnought, not having IE/Outlook/Excel for Linux kills the majority of viruses and worms, but there are viruses which exploit php on linux, and others to come
[01:33] <daghf> when I boot from the CD the screen goes blank when it tries to launch the graphic installer
[01:33] <carbon> daghf?
[01:34] <dreadnought> no spyware there
[01:34] <carbon> bbol guys
[01:35] <lightbright> dreadnought: use rootkithunter
[01:35] <dreadnought> in synaptic?
[01:35] <lightbright> dreadnought: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[01:35] <lightbright> anavim: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[01:36] <anavim> lightbright, a rootkit is not a work or virus
[01:36] <anavim> er, worm or virus
[01:36] <lightbright> dreadnought: download and install, its great
[01:36] <dreadnought> what is it
[01:36] <lightbright> anavim: rootkithunter checks for all sorts of stuff, i use it all the time
[01:36] <dreadnought> anti viral?
[01:36] <lightbright> dreadnought: read the FAQ :P
[01:37] <ashish> can someone help me out with a noob problem? (trying to install nvidia driver)
[01:37] <blanky> can someone help me get my Epson R200 Printer working?
[01:37] <vtv_punisher> hi all.
[01:37] <_SD_Keo> How do I enable alsa?
[01:37] <ashish> basically
[01:37] <ashish> my "help topics" window does not load
[01:37] <ashish> I open it and nothing shows
[01:37] <vtv_punisher> how do you log in as root to edit the xorg.config
[01:37] <anavim> !tell vtv_punisher about rootsudo
[01:38] <ashish> can someone help me out on this problem?
[01:38] <ashish> apparently its the easiest way to insatll the driver according to the guide on the forums
[01:38] <vtv_punisher> so rootsudo from turmanel  ?
[01:38] <anavim> vtv_punisher, no, sudo from terminal
[01:38] <dmonney> has any1 gotten the HWC54G rev r wireless card to work
[01:38] <_SD_Keo> vtv_punisher, type sudo <command>
[01:39] <pjunior> anybody there?
[01:39] <nalioth> vtv_punisher: read what ubotu sent you, please
[01:39] <vtv_punisher> n;p
[01:39] <_SD_Keo> How do I enable alsa? (I forgot how, been so long)
[01:39] <pjunior> I need help in activating my pcmcia wireless card
[01:39] <_SD_Keo> cardmgr
[01:39] <vtv_punisher> you ppl need to lighten up alot
[01:40] <anavim> vtv_punisher, you're welcome
[01:40] <vtv_punisher> thanks
[01:40] <sorcre> Hello, I just set up Ubuntu (AMD64)
[01:40] <_SD_Keo> pjunior, what's the card?
[01:40] <kacike> hello!
[01:40] <pjunior> smc
[01:40] <sorcre> I noticed that it never asked me for the root password during the setup though...
[01:40] <dreadnought> ok i downloaded it how do i install it
[01:40] <pjunior> SMC 2635
[01:40] <sorcre> Any idea what it is?
[01:41] <Xenguy> !tell sorcre about root
[01:41] <kacike> !tell kacike about hibernate
[01:41] <laserwolf> hullo!
[01:41] <kacike> =/
[01:41] <pjunior> cardmgr?
[01:42] <pjunior> open socket failed
[01:42] <laserwolf> how do i add applications to the applications menu in gnome?
[01:42] <sorcre> thanks
[01:42] <_SD_Keo> Alright keo needs alsa enabled so he can play quake4
[01:42] <pjunior> asking if have it already running
[01:42] <anavim> lightbright, thanks for reminding me, I haven't run chkrootkit yet to check for rootkits
[01:42] <kacike> I can't hibernate my pc. It just hangs when finishedloading the image. ?
[01:43] <lightbright> anavim: and rootkithunter is amazing :)  you will love it
[01:43] <Xenguy> sorcre: 'sudo -i' is what I use to open a 'root' window
[01:43] <lightbright> anavim: rootkithunter is heaps better than chkrootkit and gets updated all the time
[01:43] <Xenguy> anavim: rkhunter
[01:43] <dreadnought> hey lightbright how do i install it
[01:43] <laserwolf> what is rootkithunter?
[01:43] <lightbright> I love rootkithunter :P
[01:43] <blanky> how can I make a template for 'create a file' thing
[01:44] <lightbright> dreadnought: download it first
[01:44] <lightbright> dreadnought: and then I tell you
[01:44] <giany911> ok now how can i see how much free space i got
[01:44] <dreadnought> lightbright i did
[01:44] <giany911> on .. root?
[01:44] <anavim> Xenguy, rkhunter: nothing found in apt-cache
[01:44] <kacike> does anyone have problem to hybernate the computer?
[01:44] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok now cd rkhunter
[01:45] <pjunior> SD_leo?
[01:45] <lightbright> dreadnought: are you in the same directory as rootkit is?
[01:45] <giany911> guys
[01:45] <sas171> if I try to compile some package that depends on gtk I get: Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[01:45] <sas171> configure: error: Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 gdk-2.0) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
[01:45] <dmonney> I need to enable apmd into my kernal can anyone tell me how?
[01:45] <_SD_Keo> Can someone help me get alsa enabled?
[01:45] <crimsun> sas171: install libgtk2.0-dev
[01:45] <lightbright> avalost: download from website
[01:45] <sas171> crimsun: thanks
[01:45] <giany911> dudes .. ..can any1 help me with something ?
[01:45] <lightbright> laserwolf: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[01:45] <pjunior> can someone help me with PCMCIA?
[01:46] <sorcre> Hey, how do I close X? (installing Nvidia drivers)
[01:46] <crimsun> dmonney: pass apm=on to the kernel command line
[01:46] <nandasunu> hi
[01:46] <lightbright> anavim: download from website at: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[01:46] <lightbright> dreadnought: are you in the same directory as rootkit is?
[01:46] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: what's the issue?
[01:46] <nandasunu> is there a way to read saved emails in .eml format in ubuntu?
[01:46] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: i.e., what sound chipset are you using?
[01:46] <giany911> hellppp mee
[01:46] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, intel onboard AC-'97
[01:46] <dreadnought> yea the desktop
[01:47] <anavim> paranoid software rox
[01:47] <_SD_Keo> Alsa usually blows my eardrums but ESD is wimpy
[01:47] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok now type:  ./installer.sh
[01:47] <Xenguy> anavim: yes, not in ubuntu yet...
[01:47] <dmonney> bash: pass: command not found
[01:47] <giany911> ok ..so help me :)
[01:47] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ./installer.sh
[01:47] <dreadnought> bash: ./installer.sh: No such file or directory
[01:47] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
[01:47] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: lspci -v|grep -i audio
[01:47] <Xenguy> anavim: should be soon enough as it has just entered Debian's unstable tree IIRC
[01:48] <Xenguy> anavim: you can install from source for now (it is a small program, and comes with its own installer)
[01:48] <sorcre> Can someone please help me for a sec? I can't seem to figure out how to completely close X
[01:48] <lightbright> dreadnought: what directory are you in?
[01:48] <Xenguy> sorcre: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
[01:48] <sorcre> xenguy: thanks
[01:48] <dabaR> sorcre: in a terminal, type in sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[01:48] <lightbright> dreadnought: where did the file download to?
[01:48] <dreadnought> Desktop duh
[01:48] <Xenguy> sorcre: that's quick and dirty
[01:48] <anavim> Xenguy, nah, I installed it with checkinstall
[01:48] <pjunior> wireless somebody?
[01:48] <_SD_Keo> Intel ICH5
[01:49] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, Intel ICH5
[01:49] <Xenguy> anavim: even better
[01:49] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: I need the actual output
[01:49] <lightbright> dreadnought: where did the file download to?  check to see if its there
[01:49] <_SD_Keo> oy, to the paste bin
[01:49] <dmonney> I tried that but it says that the pass command is not found
[01:49] <lightbright> dreadnought: is the file in your Deslktop?
[01:49] <lightbright> dreadnought: type:  tar zxf rkhunter-1.27.tar.gz
[01:50] <x0rRrZ-> anybody use Proftpd?
[01:50] <giany911> help me dudes plz
[01:50] <lightbright> dreadnought:  I thought you would have untar it first :P
[01:50] <dabaR> no, not even the people that use it.
[01:50] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I put it in the pastebin
[01:50] <crimsun> url?
[01:50] <dabaR> guerby: did you ask a question?
[01:50] <dreadnought> is this right
[01:50] <lightbright> dreadnought: did you type:  tar zxf rkhunter-1.2.7.tar.gz ?
[01:50] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ tar zxf rkhunter-1.27.tar.gz
[01:50] <dreadnought> tar: rkhunter-1.27.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[01:50] <dreadnought> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[01:50] <dreadnought> tar: Child returned status 2
[01:50] <dreadnought> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[01:50] <dabaR> guerby: sorry.
[01:50] <anavim> hmm, warning: Please inspect: /dev/.static (directory)  /dev/.udevdb (directory)  /etc/.java
[01:50] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:~/Desktop$
[01:50] <dabaR> giany911: did you ask a question?
[01:50] <crimsun> dreadnought: please don't paste directly into the irc channel
[01:50] <giany911> i will now :D
[01:51] <trinidad_smokin> dreadnought, carbon im back
[01:51] <dabaR> dreadnought: you dont have the file there.
[01:51] <giany911> dabar: ..i just installed ubuntu
[01:51] <Delvien> Anyone know how to select a SPECIFIC layer in THE GIMP?
[01:51] <lightbright> dreadnought: are you new to computers?
[01:51] <giany911> so
[01:51] <trinidad_smokin> lightbright, yes he is
[01:51] <dabaR> giany911: read the message from ubotu.
[01:51] <giany911> srry
[01:51] <giany911> :)
[01:51] <dmonney> can soneone help me enable apmd?
[01:51] <giany911> ok so ..
[01:51] <lightbright> dreadnought: please read linux for dummies first!  thats what I read and it was good, it helped me undderstand tar, cd, file copy, download etc
[01:51] <dreadnought> my im net + certified im just used to fascest microsoft
[01:52] <giany911> i wanna know how can i see the total size of a partition
[01:52] <giany911> and the size of the swap
[01:52] <trinidad> dreadnought, DUDE
[01:52] <dreadnought> or u can just tell me
[01:52] <dabaR> giany911: sudo fdisk -l
[01:52] <lightbright> dreadnought: you cant be + certified , :P  you cant even make sure you are in right folder where the file is :P
[01:52] <dabaR> dreadnought: the file is not where you were looking for it, looking at the error.
[01:53] <lightbright> dreadnought: where is the file you downloaded? :P
[01:53] <dreadnought> ok let me try again
[01:53] <sas171> I'm getting the folowing error now: configure: error: You need to have the X11 libraries and headers installed
[01:53] <lightbright> dreadnought: lets do this:  wget http://downloads.rootkit.nl/rkhunter-1.2.7.tar.gz
[01:53] <giany911> dabar:
[01:53] <lightbright> dreadnought: now you cant stuff that up :)
[01:53] <giany911> can u translate me something now
[01:53] <giany911> /dev/hda1   *           1        2330    18715693+  83  Linux
[01:53] <Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ> hay gyz!
[01:53] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I put the output in the pastebin
[01:53] <giany911> so ..what is the size?
[01:54] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: url?
[01:54] <dabaR> giany911: df -h
[01:54] <dreadnought> my mistake its not the right download
[01:54] <anavim> lightbright, dude, don't tell people they're not what they say they are
[01:54] <dmonney> can somone help me I need to enable apmd
[01:54] <snausages> could anyone tell me how long it'll take for my SHipIt CDs to arrive if my request status says "2005-11-11: 3 CDs (sent to shipping company)
[01:54] <snausages> " -- I live in Florida
[01:54] <lightbright> dreadnought: even a + certified person can do that :)
[01:54] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4730
[01:54] <lightbright> anavim: are you an op here?
[01:54] <anavim> lightbright, no, just seriously annoyed
[01:54] <giany911> dabar: can u write the whole command for me plz?
[01:54] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: and what's the issue?
[01:54] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I want to get alsa working
[01:54] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: paste the output from amixer
[01:54] <anavim> lightbright, code of conduct, etc.
[01:54] <lightbright> anavim: then leave, or use ignore
[01:55] <dreadnought> ok it was in /tmp
[01:55] <anavim> lightbright, like I said
[01:55] <lightbright> anavim: your conduct is the problem
[01:55] <lightbright> anavim is now ignored for self-righteousness
[01:55] <dabaR> giany911: just like that: "df -h"
[01:55] <RedRose> is there a program that can help me secure against brute-force SSH attack
[01:55] <dreadnought> ok now what was the command?
[01:55] <lightbright> dreadnought: now in temp, type this
[01:55] <giany911> ye thx
[01:55] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4731
[01:55] <lightbright> dreadnought: go into temp and type: tar zxf rkhunter-1.2.7.tar.gz
[01:55] <giany911> ok .. another question
[01:56] <giany911> how can i put ..xmms and xchat in the tray ?
[01:56] <dmonney> giany
[01:56] <dreadnought> lightbright ok done
[01:56] <Xenguy> RedRose: configure /etc/ssh/sshd_config to use 'Allowusers' for one thing
[01:56] <dmonney> oops
[01:56] <lightbright> dreadnought: and tell me what happened with the file. did it extract?
[01:56] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok :)
[01:56] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: is this a dist-upgrade from Hoary?
[01:56] <giany911> dmonney: yes?
[01:56] <dabaR> giany911: xmms does not go there, As Far As I Know(afaik).
[01:56] <blanky> what is it again, fgl_glxgears ?
[01:56] <lightbright> dreadnought: cd rkhunter
[01:56] <blanky> hey guys, what's the thing to test fps
[01:56] <dmonney> didn't mean to say that
[01:56] <dreadnought> no it did  his
[01:56] <giany911> dabar: and xchat?
[01:56] <blanky> fgl_glxgears ?
[01:56] <Xenguy> RedRose: somebody mentioned there was such a program tho (on sourceforge IIRC)
[01:56] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:/tmp$  tar zxf rkhunter-1.2.7.tar.gz
[01:56] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:/tmp$
[01:56] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I just ran the update manager
[01:56] <Xenguy> RedRose: I don't remember the name tho
[01:56] <lightbright> dreadnought: type ls and what do you see?  do you see a file called installer?
[01:56] <blanky> what's the command to check fps, fgl_glxgears?
[01:56] <dreadnought> so it worked now what
[01:57] <dabaR> giany911: not used here.
[01:57] <giany911> oh ok
[01:57] <giany911> :(
[01:57] <giany911> another question
[01:57] <derekS> can someone help me get my soundblaser autidy2 to work, i have read the wiki/forums, nothing helps
[01:57] <giany911> shortcuts
[01:57] <lightbright> dreadnought: npow type: ./installer.sh
[01:57] <derekS> *audigy
[01:57] <giany911> how can i make shortcuts
[01:57] <dmonney> so can anyone tell me how to enable apm it says that it is not supported my my kernel?
[01:57] <dmonney> I'm new to linux
[01:58] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: err, but did you upgrade from Hoary, or is this a fresh install of Breezy?
[01:58] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok?
[01:58] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, fresh install of hoary
[01:58] <lightbright> dreadnought: did you type: ./installer.sh
[01:58] <dreadnought> lightbright there is no install file
[01:58] <lightbright> dreadnought: lol
[01:58] <lightbright> dreadnought: go back to temp :P
[01:58] <giany911> dabar: can u help me making shortcuts ..to some stuff?
[01:58] <lightbright> dreadnought: what files are in temp
[01:58] <dreadnought> there
[01:59] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: of Hoary? Then you dist-upgraded to Breezy?
[01:59] <giany911> i think i got it
[01:59] <dabaR> giany911: if you tell me what stuff, and you want shortcuts on the desktop?
[01:59] <dmonney> so can anyone tell me how to enable apm it says that it is not supported my my kernel?
[01:59] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, no
[01:59] <dreadnought> ok hold on
[01:59] <giany911> well i wanted shortcuts for xmms and xchat ..but i right clicked them and i got it
[01:59] <lightbright> dreadnought: what files are there?
[01:59] <dreadnought> here
[01:59] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:/tmp$ ls
[01:59] <dreadnought> gconfd-andrew      hsperfdata_mgdam    mapping-andrew  orbit-mgdam
[01:59] <dreadnought> gconfd-mgdam       hsperfdata_tyler    mapping-mgdam   orbit-tyler
[01:59] <dreadnought> gconfd-tyler       jpsock.150_05.8734  mapping-tyler   rkhunter
[01:59] <dreadnought> hsperfdata_andrew  keyring-b9XoWC      orbit-andrew    ssh-ENFko16389
[01:59] <dreadnought> andrew@ubuntu:/tmp$
[01:59] <crimsun> dmonney: at the GRUB boot prompt, 'e'dit the kernel entry and append apm
[01:59] <giany911> now ..how can i add xchat and xmms to startup ?
[01:59] <crimsun> apm=on, rather
[01:59] <lightbright> dreadnought:  now type this:  cd rkhunter
[02:00] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I've whipped hoary into shape so far, rather not mess things up
[02:00] <dreadnought> k
[02:00] <lightbright> dreadnought: did you type cd rkhunter  ? :)
[02:00] <lightbright> now what files do you see?
[02:00] <dabaR> dreadnought: please dont paste any more. paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:00] <blanky> how can I edit startup things
[02:00] <dmonney> crimsun: just put it at the end?
[02:00] <giany911> dabar: can u tell me how to add programs to startup?
[02:00] <x0rRrZ-> can  i get some proftpd help?  i need to create a user
[02:00] <dreadnought> oh shush
[02:00] <crimsun> dmonney: yes
[02:00] <dreadnought> yes
[02:01] <dreadnought> lightbrithe
[02:01] <lightbright> dreadnought: after you changed into rkhunter, type: ./installer.sh
[02:01] <lightbright> dreadnought: did you type that?
[02:01] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: try muting 'External Amplifier', then
[02:01] <dreadnought> it says install failed
[02:01] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, what's the command for that?
[02:01] <lightbright> dreadnought: lol
[02:02] <nalioth> dreadnought: do you read channel /topics when you enter irc channels?
[02:02] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: amixer sset 'External Amplifier' off
[02:02] <lightbright> dreadnought: thats all I can help you with, its always worked for 100% of people I know
[02:02] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: or just mute it in any amixer
[02:02] <lightbright> dreadnought: all the best
[02:02] <dreadnought> yea yea
[02:02] <dabaR> giany911: what programs, when to start?
[02:02] <crimsun> s/amixer/mixer/
[02:02] <giany911> dabar: like when i login ..xmms and xchat and gaim
[02:02] <lightbright> dreadnought: follw the intrsuctions here: http://www.rootkit.nl/articles/rootkit_hunter_faq.html
[02:03] <dabaR> giany911: System>Prefs>Session
[02:03] <dreadnought> scerw it its not worth it
[02:03] <giany911> k
[02:03] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, ok
[02:03] <Xenguy> dreadnought: and open a 'root' window with 'sudo -i' -- that might help when you try to install
[02:03] <dreadnought> i came on lookin for fl studio and ended up whit a failed install
[02:03] <lightbright> dreadnought: may I suggest you read a beginners guide to Linux
[02:03] <dreadnought> hey
[02:03] <lightbright> dabaR: lol ;)
[02:04] <lightbright> rootkithunters is one of the easistest stuff to install
[02:04] <lightbright> dabaR: I think dreadnought is trolling actually :P
[02:04] <Xenguy> lightbright: I think he just needs to 'be root'
[02:04] <dreadnought> yea yea
[02:04] <lightbright> Xenguy: ok you can help him :)
[02:04] <dreadnought> lemme try it on root
[02:04] <lightbright> dreadnought: want to try again? :)
[02:05] <lightbright> dreadnought: go into same folder
[02:05] <Xenguy> lightbright: hrm, sounds ominous ;-)
[02:05] <dabaR> lightbright: it is not that easy to understand the concept of trolling.
[02:05] <lightbright> dreadnought: and type sudo -i
[02:05] <lightbright> dreadnought:  what dir you in now?
[02:05] <dreadnought> hold on im doin a few things at once
[02:05] <lightbright> Xenguy:  heeh ;)
[02:05] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, done
[02:06] <lightbright> dreadnought: multitasking eh? :)
[02:06] <xsje> Hi all
[02:06] <Xenguy> lightbright: sudo -i will dump him to /root
[02:06] <Xenguy> lightbright: AFAIK
[02:06] <nytryx|ubuntu> hey why does breezy not install on a 150mhz 120mb 20 gig system/
[02:06] <lightbright> Xenguy: really?
[02:06] <dreadnought> ok on as root now what
[02:06] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok
[02:06] <lightbright> dreadnought: are you in temp again?
[02:06] <Coweater> nytryx|ubuntu: none of those would havy any factor in the install failing
[02:06] <Coweater> have*
[02:07] <dreadnought> its tmp
[02:07] <lightbright> dreadnought: ok now type cd rkhunter
[02:07] <Xenguy> lightbright: the -i sets up root's environmental variables, so that is where it should default to me thinks
[02:07] <Xenguy> lightbright: nm
[02:07] <lightbright> Xenguy:  ah ok thanks
[02:07] <nytryx|ubuntu> ok then shy do i get a cd eror or a failed package install everytme when i know its not the disk and its not the HD?
[02:07] <dreadnought> k
[02:07] <lightbright> dreadnought: what dir you in now?
[02:07] <lightbright> dreadnought: after you changed into rkhunter, type: ./installer.sh
[02:08] <xsje> i am a rookie to ... i just installed rkhunter in seconds (iam not that great) it runs ... rkhunter -c
[02:08] <Xenguy> lightbright: (actually it does dump to /root :-)
[02:08] <lightbright> xsje: well done! :))
[02:08] <lightbright> xsje: now type rkhunter --update
[02:08] <dreadnought> hey it worked
[02:08] <xsje> tnx iam glowing:-)
[02:08] <lightbright> xsje:  :)
[02:08] <lightbright> dreadnought:  now type rkhunter --update
[02:08] <lightbright> dreadnought: then rkhunter -c to check your system
[02:08] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: no luck?
[02:09] <_SD_Keo> none
[02:09] <lightbright> dreadnought: get out of root, type exit
[02:09] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: amixer output again, please
[02:09] <lightbright> xsje: are you in root?
[02:09] <Ing_Varanger> today... I've got the cd's from canonical!!
[02:09] <lightbright> Ing_Varanger: yipee ;)
[02:10] <xsje> i did it with sudo
[02:10] <lightbright> xsje: wow, im impressed for being a new guy you did well :)
[02:10] <lightbright> xsje: im new too :)
[02:10] <dreadnought> still loadinm stuff
[02:10] <dmonney> I have an inspiron 1100 I can't figure our how to get it to show my battery power
[02:10] <lightbright> dreadnought: exit out of root, and then type:  sudo rkhunter --update
[02:11] <xsje> the last time in windows was 4 days a go
[02:11] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4733
[02:11] <ClayG> anyone how to use a proxy in w3m?
[02:11] <dreadnought> still goin
[02:11] <nytryx|ubuntu> ok wso the system loads fine (in 24 hours) with horay but when i go to load breezy it fails and is there a way to add sources in hoay so i can get a lighter desktop wm?
[02:12] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: are you using normal 2-speaker output?
[02:12] <giany911> how can i eject a cd =)) ?
[02:12] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, yeah
[02:12] <Ing_Varanger> can I use the Ubuntu64 disks on a Turion64 mobile PC ???
[02:12] <giany911> oh i got it:)
[02:12] <dabaR> giany911: right click on it, and use unmount, or eject.
[02:12] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: try unmuting 'Exchange Front/Surround'
[02:12] <dreadnought> ok done
[02:12] <dabaR> nytryx|ubuntu: there is xfce in universe,
[02:13] <nytryx|ubuntu> anone is there a way to install XFCE on horay?
[02:13] <dmonney> I have an inspiron 1100 I can't figure our how to get it to show my battery power
[02:13] <giany911> i got it evenutally:)
[02:13] <dreadnought> ok all done with what u said
[02:13] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: install 'xfce4'
[02:13] <nytryx|ubuntu> yeah in the breezy universe
[02:13] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I'm trying to enable alsa, not fix it..
[02:13] <nytryx|ubuntu> not in horay
[02:13] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: no, in hoary universe, that's what you asked.
[02:13] <giany911> dabar: u think u can help me install ..tv tuner drivers?
[02:13] <nytryx|ubuntu> ive tried and the apt get intall or update fail
[02:13] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: breezy prefers 'xubuntu-desktop'
[02:14] <nytryx|ubuntu> duh!
[02:14] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: I know it works. I worked on that package.
[02:14] <Frederick> yo folks,
[02:14] <Frederick> is apm installed by default with ubuntu?
[02:14] <nytryx|ubuntu> ive got that on one of my other systems but i have horay on another and it wont let me install XFCE
[02:14] <dreadnought> lightbright?
[02:14] <crimsun> Frederick: the kernel disables it in favor of ACPI if possible
[02:14] <lightbright> dreadnought: exit out of root, and then type:  sudo rkhunter --update
[02:14] <xsje> ok boys tnx for lesson 1 ...bb
[02:14] <nytryx|ubuntu> crisum its not in the horay universe and BTW horay univers wont update
[02:14] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: enable universe and main repositories, then install it.
[02:14] <giany911> hey whos using firefox?
[02:15] <lightbright> dreadnought: done that?
[02:15] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, done
[02:15] <lightbright> giany911: mosytly everyone
[02:15] <dreadnought> yea
[02:15] <giany911> well
[02:15] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: it's in the universe. I am quite sure of that, since I worked on that package for Hoary.
[02:15] <nytryx|ubuntu> done that by un comenting it and it does'nt work
[02:15] <giany911> lightbright: ... where are the options ?
[02:15] <lightbright> dreadnought: type sudo rkhunter --update weekly
[02:15] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: which line(s) did you uncomment before you ran ''sudo aptitude update''?
[02:15] <lightbright> giany911: edit/preferences
[02:15] <giany911> ty
[02:15] <giany911> :)
[02:16] <lightbright> dreadnought:  and to check system:  sudo rkhunter -c
[02:16] <nytryx|ubuntu> look man ive been trying to get this to work for the last 48 hours almost straight and the update for the horay universe fails everytime!
[02:16] <dreadnought> ok is there a gui to the program
[02:16] <lightbright> giany911:  you are welcome :)
[02:16] <dabaR> giany911: no. sorry.
[02:16] <lightbright> dreadnought: no, its all CLI
[02:16] <Frederick> crimsun, is acpi enable by default so?
[02:16] <dreadnought> oh
[02:16] <dmonney> crimsun: I did that but it didn't fix the problem I was trying to fix. I am trying to get it to show what the battery power left in my computer is, All i get is a battery status unknown, it doesn't even know when I'm on ac or not
[02:16] <nytryx|ubuntu> apt update crimsum and i uncommented the universe lines
[02:16] <crimsun> Frederick: yes
[02:17] <dabaR> nytryx|ubuntu: paste the error, and the /etc/apt/sources.list to paste.ubuntulinux.nl, please.
[02:17] <crimsun> dmonney: is using apm instead of acpi supposed to resolve that issue?
[02:17] <dmonney> I'm not sure, I thought it would, I'm very new to linux (about a week)
[02:17] <nytryx|ubuntu> now look ive installed horay onto this system and i run sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list or what eer and i uncomment the universe then i exit and apt-get update
[02:17] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, done
[02:17] <nytryx|ubuntu> it fails !
[02:17] <dabaR> nytryx|ubuntu: we will need to see what I asked for.
[02:18] <Cole> crimsun: what issue are you having with acpi?
[02:18] <Frederick> Cole, Im asking him about it
[02:18] <nytryx|ubuntu> im going to try installing my secone copy of breezy as soon as wipe drive finnishes
[02:18] <Cole> frederick: oh lol.. so waht is the problem?
[02:18] <Toccy> Does anyone here use a Sagem Fast 800 Modem?
[02:18] <bayram> trkce bilen arkadas varmi aranizda
[02:18] <Sorcre> Hello guys, I'm having trouble getting Nvidia drivers working. When it's compiling I get an error that says "unable to load the kernal module 'Nvidia.ko'. this is most likely because the kernel module was built using the wrong kernel source files
[02:19] <nytryx|ubuntu> my god who are you people i mean im telling you theres a probem i get something like it cant find it so the old ones will be used
[02:19] <Frederick> Cole, I got a friend here asking if he can set the pc to hybernate option like in windows
[02:19] <somerville32> Yes, you can
[02:19] <Frederick> how?
[02:19] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: paste the error and the sources.list onto http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:19] <somerville32> Just click hibernate instead of shutdown
[02:19] <dmonney> I'm also having a acpi problem (i think)
[02:19] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: we can't help if you refuse to be helped
[02:19] <dabaR> Who knows the two letter abbrev for turkey?
[02:19] <crimsun> .tr
[02:20] <anavim> bayram, #ubuntu.tr lutfen
[02:20] <dabaR> I guess there is no channel on freenode.
[02:20] <nytryx|ubuntu> i heard that the first time! im moivng onto horay or at least attempting too i keep getting an out of space error or cant read on a 20gb hd which is BS
[02:20] <Kyrel> Hello, do you know geexbox ?
[02:20] <Cole> frederick: well when you click log out.. you can seelct hibernate.. it really depends if your hardware has drivers already that support it
[02:20] <dmonney> Cole: I'm also having a acpi problem (I think)
[02:20] <Mabus06> Sorcre, try #nvidia
[02:20] <bayram> http://antesis.freecontrib.org/mirrors/ubuntu/plf/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Konnte nicht mit antesis.freecontrib.org:80 verbinden (213.251.190.135). - connect (111 Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt)
[02:20] <dabaR> there is, but noone there.
[02:20] <Sorcre> thanks
[02:20] <anavim> bayram, ama #debian.tr
[02:20] <crimsun> Sorcre: you don't need to compile the source
[02:20] <Frederick> Cole, thx
[02:20] <Cole> dmonney: what is it doing/not doing
[02:20] <crimsun> Sorcre: have you followed the directions on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto ?
[02:21] <dabaR> anavim: not so, he speaks german, it seems, and there is nooone on those channels.
[02:21] <Kyrel> I've a problem with geexbox compilation
[02:21] <dabaR> bayram: try #ubuntu-de
[02:21] <bayram> debian tr de kimse yok sorunlarima cevap verilmiyor
[02:21] <anavim> dabaR, then why isn't he speaking german?
[02:21] <nytryx|ubuntu> you know ubuntu is suposed to be this great new os that for basic users and after trying it ive had more trouble with it than ive had with gentoo or any of the other 10 million distros  i have tried!
[02:21] <Cole> frederick: hibernate works most of the tiem.. suspend on laptops has issues
[02:21] <dmonney> Cole: Ok I'm new to linux (about a week) so if i say something uterly stupid don't be suprised
[02:21] <dabaR> anavim: not sure
[02:21] <Frederick> k
[02:21] <anavim> dabaR, his name is turkish, and he was speaking turkish...
[02:21] <Cole> dmonney: lol ok
[02:21] <nytryx|ubuntu> and you know its really starting to piss me off
[02:21] <anavim> dabaR, lots of turkish people speak german
[02:22] <dmonney> Cole: I can't get my system to figure out how much battery I have left, or even if I'm on battery power or not
[02:22] <bayram> ya ich kann deutch
[02:22] <_SD_Keo> alright I need to get alsa enabled & working before lunchbreak is over, can anyone help me?
[02:22] <nytryx|ubuntu> ive got one box running on it and the other well ithink im going vector
[02:22] <Cole> dmonney: what kind of laptop?
[02:22] <Mabus06> if it doesn't work for you, nytryx|ubuntu , don't use it
[02:22] <Mabus06> I like it
[02:22] <bayram> ich habe ein proplem http://antesis.freecontrib.org/mirrors/ubuntu/plf/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Konnte nicht mit antesis.freecontrib.org:80 verbinden (213.251.190.135). - connect (111 Verbindungsaufbau abgelehnt)
[02:22] <dmonney> dell inspiron 1100
[02:22] <dabaR> bayram:
[02:22] <dabaR> !de
[02:22] <nytryx|ubuntu> no shit guy you think!
[02:22] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[02:22] <bayram> wass heit das
[02:23] <erUSUL> !tell _SD_Keo  about sound
[02:23] <dmonney> I figured it was apm? or acpi?
[02:23] <dmonney> Cole: I figured it was apm? or acpi?
[02:23] <dmonney> Cole: dell inspiron 1100
[02:23] <Cole> dmonney: apm is the old power management way.. acpi is the newer
[02:23] <nalioth> !de
[02:23] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[02:23] <Kyrel> DExcuse my english, but do someone  known Geexbox/LFS (or any kind of linux distribution) compiling?
[02:23] <dmonney> Cole: All I know is it's not working
[02:23] <anavim> bayram, konus almanyada #ubuntu-de lutfen, efendim benim turkce cok kotu
[02:23] <bayram> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: Die folgenden Signaturen konnten nicht berprft werden weil ihre ffentlichen Schlssel nicht verfgbar sind: NO_PUBKEY 40976EAF437D05B5
[02:23] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: url again, please.
[02:24] <Cole> dmonney: kk let me look around for a second...
[02:24] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bayram about gpgerr
[02:24] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: I'm very busy, so I can't respond immediately.
[02:24] <bayram> wie kan ich dise proplem verendren
[02:24] <nytryx|ubuntu> and look _sd_keo dud leav me the fuck alone ok im venting im pissed
[02:24] <dabaR> nytryx|ubuntu: no need to vent at us. we will help you if we can.
[02:24] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4733
[02:25] <trinidad> l8r
[02:25] <johnp> hello
[02:25] <johnp> is anyone  up to answer a root user question here
[02:25] <crimsun> nytryx|ubuntu: please paste the information that we asked for
[02:25] <nalioth> johnp: there is no root user
[02:26] <nytryx|ubuntu> duh im not on that system its running wie drive at the moment
[02:26] <anavim> !tell johnp about rootsudo
[02:26] <bayram> ya
[02:26] <lightbright> how do I add kgpg to right click in nautils?
[02:26] <johnp> please do
[02:26] <dabaR> nytryx|ubuntu: dont use duh, please. also, we can not know unless you tell us.
[02:26] <Cole> dmonney: what happens when you type avpi -V at a console?
[02:26] <nytryx|ubuntu> sorry
[02:26] <nalioth> nytryx|ubuntu: please watch you language. cursing doesnt help anything
[02:26] <_SD_Keo> heh whoops
[02:26] <nytryx|ubuntu> sorry
[02:26] <Kyrel> !ask about beebox
[02:26] <_SD_Keo> closed xchat
[02:26] <ubotu> Kyrel: Are you on ritalin?
[02:26] <Kyrel> !ask about geebox
[02:26] <ubotu> Kyrel: I give up, what is it?
[02:27] <Cole> dmonney: err acpi -V
[02:27] <dabaR> Kyrel: /msg ubotu ask the bot
[02:27] <nytryx|ubuntu>  but kats like _SD_keo need to lay off me!
[02:27] <dabaR> ok, he is off you.
[02:27] <dmonney> Cole:     Thermal 1: ok, 40.0 degrees C
[02:27] <dmonney>   AC Adapter 1: off-line
[02:28] <Toccy> Lo
[02:28] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I closed xchat, was there any suggestions?
[02:28] <Cole> dmonney: hmm ok.. your on battery at the moment correct?
[02:28] <bayram> neimand hilfe mier nicht danke
[02:28] <dabaR> _SD_Keo: not yet.
[02:29] <dabaR> bayram: /j #ubuntu-de
[02:29] <dmonney> yes
[02:29] <Cole> dommeny type "ls /proc/acpi/battery"
[02:29] <dabaR> bayram: read what ubotu sent you.
[02:29] <Cole> err domonney:
[02:29] <dmonney> when I typed it in it registered that I was on battery, but not until that point
[02:29] <_SD_Keo> !tell _SD_Keo about sound
[02:29] <bayram> ich habe schon probiert aber bei der ubuntu tr niemand hilfe mier nicht
[02:29] <dmonney> Cole: when I typed it in it registered that I was on battery, but not until that point (I have the little Icon in my taskbar)
[02:29] <jbentleyp> so i am trying to save a html doc to the www folder and it tells me i dont have permission.
[02:30] <Cole> dmonney: is it sayign the %?
[02:30] <jbentleyp> i figure to su as 'root and move it.
[02:30] <jbentleyp> but i cant
[02:30] <jbentleyp> ??
[02:30] <dmonney> it did nothing
[02:30] <dmonney> Cole: it did nothing
[02:30] <nalioth> bayram: this is an english speaking channel, fr deutsch sprechen, gehen sie #ubuntu-de
[02:30] <Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ> Hello! Anyone available for helps?
[02:30] <dabaR> jbentleyp: use sudo.
[02:30] <Sorcre> cimsun: I tried that driver page, and nothing
[02:30] <dabaR> ubotu: tell jbentleyp about sudo
[02:31] <jbentleyp> daba: from the command line ?] 
[02:31] <Sorcre> My Nvidia drivers won't compile, and nvidia-glx doesn't seem to work
[02:31] <ghostpsalm> Is someone able to run me through an installation of Ubuntu onto a SATA raid.  I have everything ready, I just can't see the RAID (dmraid -r) when I am in the chroot environment; and therefore cannot install lilo/grub into the MBR.
[02:31] <dabaR> ubotu: tell Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ about ask
[02:31] <Cole> dmonney: hmm do you have all of acpi turned on in your bois?
[02:31] <dabaR> jbentleyp: yes, prepend a command to be ran by root with sudo.
[02:31] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: yes, you still need to unmute the 'Exchange Front/Surround' mixer element
[02:31] <dmonney> Cole: ???
[02:31] <giany911> anyone using mplayer?
[02:31] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, it's unmuted
[02:32] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: then you also need to unmute the various Surround, LFE, elements
[02:32] <varsendagger> giany911, yes
[02:32] <varsendagger> why
[02:32] <dabaR> giany911: some people do, why?
[02:32] <giany911> well
[02:32] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: according to your latest paste entry, it's still muted.
[02:32] <dmonney> Cole: I have no idea
[02:32] <giany911> when i open it i get a thing
[02:32] <Cole> dmonney: ok.. one second.
[02:32] <dabaR> a thing?
[02:33] <dabaR> is it chocolate?
[02:33] <dabaR> lol
[02:33] <giany911> new_face failed. maybe the font path is wrong. please supply the text font file (~.mplayer/subfont.ttf).
[02:33] <giany911> lol
[02:33] <Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ> I'm running an IBM R51 with wifi, Ubuntu Live v. 5.04. I've configured the wireless, I'm getting a signal, and I'm connected to the network. But I can't access the internet.
[02:33] <Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ> How do I configure the wifi to access the internet?
[02:34] <dabaR> Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ: you can ping what?
[02:34] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4734  is the latest
[02:34] <dabaR> Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ: please shorten the zs, you are obviously not sleping.
[02:34] <Sorcre> Sigh, anyone here have a 6600GT?
[02:34] <Blode_ZZZZZZZZZZ> sorry
[02:34] <giany911> dabar: ..should i change anything ?
[02:34] <ghostpsalm> Is someone able to run me through an installation of Ubuntu onto a SATA raid.  I have everything ready, I just can't see the RAID (dmraid -r) when I am in the chroot environment; and therefore cannot install lilo/grub into the MBR.
[02:34] <dabaR> giany911: never heard of the error, you can try installing fonts.
[02:34] <giany911> well
[02:34] <dabaR> ubotu: tell giany911 about fonts
[02:34] <giany911> mplayer works
[02:34] <Blode> how do I ping in ubuntu?
[02:35] <Blode> dabaR?
[02:35] <dabaR> Blode: from  terminal.
[02:35] <Blode> command?
[02:35] <dabaR> ping.
[02:35] <ghostpsalm> ping www.google.com
[02:35] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: unmute 'Master Surround', 'Surround', 'Center', and 'LFE'
[02:35] <johnp> dabaR:                    thanks                   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:35] <Sionide> is there any over-riding command to eject the cd tray?
[02:35] <Cole> dmonney: are you on the pc that has linux or are you on a second?
[02:36] <Sionide> sometimes the tray doesn't open when you press the button, bit annoying
[02:36] <dmonney> I'm on the pc
[02:36] <dmonney> Cole: I'm on the pc
[02:36] <Sorcre> wellIgiveup on this, might as well switch back to Debian
[02:36] <dabaR> Blode: Blode also, post the output of ifconfig to paste.ubuntulinux.nl, and while you are at it, post the /etc/network/interfaces file. You can display it using: cat /etc/network/interfaces
[02:36] <Sorcre> thanks anyways
[02:36] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, done, need the amixer output?
[02:36] <dabaR> johnp: for what?
[02:36] <giany911> dabar:  do need nvidia drivers installed to play cs?
[02:36] <GhostFreeman> what is a good *NIX XML Editor
[02:36] <erUSUL> Sionide, guess what 'eject' will do
[02:36] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: no, just test if it works
[02:36] <giany911> or the ones ... i already hv are ok ?
[02:36] <Blode> dabaR: ping http://www.google.com?
[02:36] <GhostFreeman> f/oss
[02:36] <johnp> Sorcre:       I thought this was essentially Debian
[02:36] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, alright
[02:37] <dabaR> giany911: ask the channel. I dont use many of the things you ask about.
[02:37] <johnp> for the sudo info
[02:37] <dabaR> johnp: oh.
[02:37] <Sorcre> johnp: Debian never gaveme trouble
[02:37] <giany911> oh ok
[02:37] <dabaR> Blode: ping www.google.com as someone said.
[02:37] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I need to disable the sound server, right?
[02:37] <johnp> kewl
[02:37] <Blode> dabaR: Unknown host
[02:37] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: you shouldn't have to, no, but you can temporarily
[02:37] <dabaR> Blode: ok, paste what I told you to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:37] <Cole> dmonney: hmm ok.. because i need to see what version of the BIOS your laptop was originally loaded with .. because the A06 version.. and really all versions prior to A32 have issues. the A06 bios gives the same symptops that you are experiencing
[02:38] <erUSUL> GhostFreeman, emacs ;) (some anathema will say vi, do not listen to them) XD
[02:38] <dmonney> ok so what do I do
[02:38] <GhostFreeman> other than emacs
[02:38] <dmonney> Cole: so what do I do
[02:38] <devint_> why can't i watch the MSNBC nightly news cast on ubuntu?
[02:38] <dmonney> Cole: I can restart and come back
[02:38] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, it tells me that the soundcard is busy with the sound server, and it's muted without
[02:38] <Cole> dmonney: just because it currently has the older version, doesn't mean that we can not update it to a newer.. you need to restart the machine.. and hit (more then likely) F2 when it is just starting to  enter the BIOS.. and look for a version number..
[02:38] <rightc0ast> ubuntu is on msnbc nightly news?
[02:39] <Cole> dmonney: make sure you exit and dont' save changes
[02:39] <rightc0ast> tonights?
[02:39] <dmonney> Cole: Alright I'll be back
[02:39] <Cole> dmonney: kk
[02:39] <GhostFreeman> I think he/she means why he/she cannot watch the feed through the OS
[02:39] <rightc0ast> doh!
[02:39] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: can you try with the speaker-test utility?
[02:39] <rightc0ast> that makes sense i suppose
[02:40] <giany911> does any1 know where can i get nerolinux ? ( ... i dont hv a nero licence)
[02:40] <crimsun> giany911: from ahead.de's Web site
[02:40] <giany911> k
[02:40] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, how do I use that
[02:40] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: see the man page
[02:40] <giany911> but i knew ..u need nero 6 licence to get it
[02:40] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, whoops had a brainfart
[02:41] <crimsun> giany911: correct. Do not ask about warez in here, or you risk being banned.
[02:41] <giany911> hehe ok
[02:41] <giany911> :) srry:)
[02:41] <erUSUL> giany911, use free software k3b works fine for most people. gnomebaker works for me
[02:41] <dabaR> giany911: no, we do not do that here. use other software, tehre is k3b, and gnome-baker
[02:41] <somerville32> Is there an IRC channel for linux games?
[02:41] <oxez> somerville32: #cedega
[02:41] <GhostFreeman> if there is one, #icculus
[02:41] <giany911> k3b in ubuntu ? .. can i get it from synaptic?
[02:41] <GhostFreeman> and there isn't
[02:41] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, it  can't test w/ the soundserver, still muted
[02:41] <dabaR> giany911: yes.
[02:41] <dabaR> ubotu: tell giany911 about repos
[02:42] <Blode> dabaR: I can't paste from ubuntu to paste.ubuntu.nl because its not connected to the internet.
[02:42] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: so stop the sound server: System> Preferences> Sound
[02:42] <giany911> well
[02:42] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I have, still muted
[02:42] <dane_> i have an ibm thinkpad with 10G of disk space.  I run out of space when ubuntu is loading packages.  Is that odd.  How much space should I need. If I install the base (i.e. server) it loads but I only get command line at boot and no GUI.  New to this.  Thanks for your help.
[02:42] <giany911> does it work .on gnome ?
[02:42] <erUSUL> giany911, yes (it will install a "few" kde dependencies though)
[02:42] <GhostFreeman> ubotu: what's better: emacs or vi
[02:42] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, GhostFreeman
[02:42] <somerville32> ...
[02:42] <dabaR> !start a language war
[02:42] <ubotu> German is better than C++!
[02:43] <dabaR> man
[02:43] <giany911> a few meaning like 15 hehe:)
[02:43] <GhostFreeman> no you
[02:43] <anavim> !start a browser war
[02:43] <dabaR> !start an editor war
[02:43] <ubotu> mosaic is way better than mozilla !
[02:43] <ubotu> vim is better than xemacs.
[02:43] <_SD_Keo> no nano is better
[02:43] <anavim> vim is way better than Open Firmware
[02:43] <dabaR> haha
[02:43] <GhostFreeman> Nano is the best for noobs
[02:43] <oxez> nano doesn't need to rtfm
[02:43] <_SD_Keo> nano eats vim and emacs for breakfast
[02:43] <anavim> neither do I
[02:43] <giany911> so not to talk about cedega ...cause its not open source .. will counter strike work with wine?
[02:44] <somerville32> I like pico
[02:44] <oxez> giany911: yes
[02:44] <dabaR> it is not up for discussion, /j #ubuntu-offtopic for the eager ones.
[02:44] <GhostFreeman> i'm trying to learn XEmacs but its not easy
[02:44] <dmonney> Cole: I have A04
[02:44] <erUSUL> dane_, it should be more than enough space
[02:44] <_SD_Keo> pico and nano are the same thing x=x
[02:44] <GhostFreeman> almost always I end up running the Emacs Tetris
[02:44] <somerville32> No they aren't
[02:44] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: you've already tried the speaker-test?
[02:44] <oxez> pico is from 'pine' iirc
[02:44] <giany911> oxez
[02:44] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, yes
[02:44] <giany911> but i need cs already installed right?
[02:44] <dane_> erUSUL, so what do you think it might be
[02:44] <misfit_toy> god, the editor wars again
[02:44] <Cole> dmonney: ok just give me a minute
[02:44] <crimsun> (and no, nano is very much free whereas pico isn't)
[02:44] <Cartesian1984> ah, the old emacs vs. vi holy war never died, did it?
[02:45] <oxez> giany911: you can install it with wine, there are a lot of guides online. http://www.linux-gamers.net you want this site in your bookmarks
[02:45] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: ok, then you'll need to try compiling ALSA 1.0.10
[02:45] <annex_> Cartesian1984: no holy war ever does ;-)
[02:45] <erUSUL> dane_, from the server install you can install ubuntu by doing 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'
[02:45] <giany911> oxez k ty
[02:45] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: install build-essential, linux-headers-$(uname -r), and gcc-3.4
[02:45] <erUSUL> dane_, i do not know
[02:45] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: then download alsa-driver-1.0.10 from www.alsa-project.org
[02:45] <Sionide> erUSUL, holy crap - lol, how stupid am i?! why didn't i try that :p cheers.. hope it works next time it gets stuck
[02:45] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: ping me when you've done that
[02:45] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, It worked when I had ubuntu installed earlier, but I never needed to do that
[02:46] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: err, when did it work?
[02:46] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: and what did you do to stop it from working?
[02:46] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, I had ubuntu installed before, but a lightningstorm knocked out the power and messed  it up
[02:47] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: does it work from a live cd, then?
[02:47] <Blode> dabaR: any idea how to get http working wirelessly for the thinkpad?
[02:47] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: i.e. have you absolutely ruled out hardware failure
[02:47] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, ESD works , but I need alsa to play games such as Quake 4
[02:48] <dane_> erUSUL, thanks I'll try th sudo install
[02:48] <dabaR> Blode: do you get an IP address assigned?
[02:49] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: wait, so you _do_ get sound?
[02:49] <Blode> dabaR: Do I have to assign it an IP? Won't my router assign one automatically?
[02:49] <crimsun> you're giving conflicting answers
[02:49] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, yes
[02:49] <Cole> dmonney: is this the laptop you have? http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
[02:49] <dabaR> Blode: yes, it will, does it?
[02:49] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: sigh, ok.
[02:49] <erUSUL> dane_, good luck (check the disk space with 'df -h')
[02:49] <Cole> dmonney: err the link didn't work
[02:50] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, but not in my games, i.e. Tuxracer, Quake, counter-strike. I can play music and those little boink sounds
[02:50] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: sudo invoke-rc.d alsa force-unload && sudo rm -f /var/lib/alsa/asound.state && sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0
[02:50] <Obsidians> Hey guys! I'm trying to install Ubuntu, and I need a bit of help.
[02:50] <erUSUL> _SD_Keo, to run games kill esd first
[02:50] <Blode> dabaR: What's the quickest way to check?
[02:50] <dabaR> Blode: ifconfig in a terminal, look for inet addr:
[02:50] <annex_> Obsidians: ask away to the channel
[02:50] <blanky> if my whole hard drive is for ubuntu, I have three partitions, ext3, linux-swap, and extended. I want to install Fedora 4, do I resize ext3? would I use the already made linux-swap for fedora's swap?
[02:50] <erUSUL> _SD_Keo, when you finish start esd again
[02:50] <zack> esd rocks! ;)
[02:50] <zack> blanky: you can reuse the swap
[02:51] <Obsidians> See, the problem is with the xserver thing. I haven't actually made it into Gnome yet, it keeps saying that I have "no screen" in my xorg.conf file. Did something get set up wrongly?
[02:51] <^judith> I connect my usb camera and I get the error "An error occurred while loading media:/sda1:"...How do I solve this?
[02:51] <erUSUL> blanky, both distros can use the same swap
[02:51] <Blode> dabaR: there's an inet6 addr:, but for the wifi connection, it's jibberish. It assigns it an IP when it's connected via a network cable.
[02:51] <dmonney> Cole: I'm looking
[02:51] <anavim> hahhaa, so how many of you are using the forth version of ubuntu?
[02:52] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: let me know when you've reloaded snd-intel8x0
[02:52] <clay> anyone know how to change all fonts in xchat not just the chat room
[02:52] <anavim> that would be the version writtin in forth
[02:52] <dmonney> Cole: so I need to update my bios from dell?
[02:52] <erUSUL> Obsidians, run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in terminal
[02:52] <anavim> !dapper drake
[02:52] <Blode> dabaR, I can surf just fine hooking it up directly to the router.
[02:52] <ubotu> rumour has it, dapper drake is the 6.04 version or forth release of ubuntu.
[02:52] <fevoldj2> Hi
[02:52] <dabaR> Blode: I am not knowledgeable about wireless. You can start at the wiki, if noone else knows.
[02:52] <dabaR> ubotu: tell Blode about wireless
[02:52] <dabaR> Blode: he sent you a pm.
[02:53] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, dome
[02:53] <giany911> oxez
[02:53] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, done
[02:53] <fevoldj2> I just setup my network and I'm getting tis error: sit0: unknown hardware address type 776
[02:53] <fevoldj2> this*
[02:53] <giany911> oxez: can u help me with one more thing ?
[02:53] <fevoldj2> Then it doesn't pull an IP from my router.
[02:53] <dmonney> Cole: the only one I'm seeing is for windows?
[02:53] <blanky> so to install another distro on this HD, i just resize the ext3 right?
[02:53] <oxez> giany911: ?
[02:53] <dmonney> Cole: it's a .exe file
[02:53] <dabaR> fevoldj2: wired?
[02:53] <giany911> well
[02:53] <Blode> thanx
[02:53] <fevoldj2> wireless
[02:53] <Cole> dmonney: yeah you have to use a dos boot disk
[02:53] <linuxamoeba21> hello all
[02:53] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: now unmute Master and PCM, and adjust their volumes
[02:53] <fevoldj2> Ndiswrapper is setup fine, I'm quite certain.
[02:54] <linuxamoeba21> does anyone have a copy of JusteTune? i can't find it anywhere
[02:54] <dmonney> and that should fix it?
[02:54] <Obsidians> erUSUL: I tried that. I even didn't add the actual resolution that I want to run at. It still didn't help.
[02:54] <giany911> i got to a step where i hv to install dcom98
[02:54] <giany911> Type: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="ole32=n" wine dcom98.exe
[02:54] <giany911> to install DCOM98.
[02:54] <giany911> where do i type that stuff?
[02:54] <erUSUL> blanky, no yu need another partition for the fedora root /
[02:54] <erUSUL> you*
[02:54] <dmonney> Cole: and that should fix it?
[02:54] <Cole> dmonney: it has been reported that the older versions of the bios do not support ACPI correctly
[02:54] <fevoldj2> dabaR, you know something about the error?
[02:54] <dabaR> fevoldj2: I would haev told you
[02:55] <Cole> dmonney: I1100A32.exe should be the file you need
[02:55] <blanky> erUSUL: I know, but I resize ext3, and then create the other partition, right?
[02:55] <oxez> giany911: in a console
[02:55] <giany911> ok
[02:55] <giany911> ty
[02:55] <fevoldj2> alright
[02:55] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, thank you, I scared myself there when it went beep =)
[02:55] <dmonney> Cole: ya that's it
[02:55] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: works? :))
[02:55] <linuxamoeba21> JusteTune? anyone? or any other clever ideas for getting my old iTunes music into a reasonable format?
[02:55] <Cole> dmonney: do you have a dos boot disk that you can put it on
[02:55] <_SD_Keo> crimsun, had my speakers up loud and nearly soiled myself =D
[02:55] <crimsun> _SD_Keo: excellent
[02:55] <dmonney> Cole: I can't use a dos boot disk right now (I'm not at home)
[02:55] <oxez> giany911: you would mind to write my nickname when you're telling me something? Otherwhise it's hard for me to find what you're twlling me
[02:56] <crimsun> "when in doubt, nuke the state file and reload"
[02:56] <Cole> dmonney: ahh ok.. did you see the "Run the BIOS update utility from MS DOS environment (Non-Windows users)" instructions
[02:56] <giany911> oxez:ok
[02:56] <_SD_Keo> Ahh sweet alsa =)
[02:56] <ghostpsalm> Why does DMRAID not work in a chroot envirn; ERROR: opening path /sys/block
[02:56] <erUSUL> linuxamoeba21, try Sond Converter
[02:56] <_SD_Keo> Thanks guys
[02:56] <dmonney> Cole: Is it possible that I could get your e-mail if it doesn't work
[02:56] <dmonney> yes I do see that
[02:56] <Cole> dmonney: yeah its cole.ferrier@gmail.com...
[02:56] <Agamotto> hallo all
[02:57] <Cole> dmonney: oh yeah MAKE SURE IT IS PLUGGED IN WHEN YOU FLASH THE BIOS
[02:57] <erUSUL> linuxamoeba21, apt-cache search soundconverter
[02:57] <Cole> sorry for the shout
[02:57] <dmonney> ok
[02:57] <Cole> dmonney: because bad things happen if the flash is interupted
[02:57] <fevoldj2> Doesn't sit0 have to do with ipv6?
[02:57] <linuxamoeba21> erUSUL, thanks, i'll give it a try
[02:57] <dabaR> fevoldj2: yes
[02:57] <fevoldj2> I remember having this error on my wired network a while ago...
[02:57] <giany911> oxez: it doesnt matter where i downloaded dcom98,exe?
[02:57] <Obsidians> Nobody has anything else I can do for my xorg problem?
[02:57] <dmonney> alright
[02:57] <fevoldj2> Can I disable the ipv6 module somehow?
[02:57] <dmonney> Cole: thanx a bunch
[02:57] <dabaR> Obsidians: what graphical card?
[02:58] <Cole> dmonney: np
[02:58] <Obsidians> dabaR: ATI X800XL
[02:58] <bratsche> How do you get the debian files for building debs from a source package?
[02:58] <dabaR> Obsidians: you have to read the ati wiki page, to start.
[02:58] <bratsche> Like, for Mono for example.
[02:58] <dabaR> ubotu: tell Obsidians about ati
[02:58] <oxez> giany911: no
[02:58] <giany911> oxez: does it matter where i downloaded dcom98.exe?
[02:58] <dabaR> Obsidians: he sent you a pm
[02:58] <giany911> oxez:so i just write that command in a console
[02:59] <zack> Obsidians: that card *may* work with the vesa driver, but it'll suck. you probably want fglrx.
[02:59] <dabaR> giany911: there are 2 commands there.
[02:59] <ggeecko_> are there any good tripwire guides
[02:59] <giany911> dabar:eh ..where
[02:59] <thechitowncubs> Who uses gnucash?
[02:59] <giany911> dabar: Type: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="ole32=n" wine dcom98.exe
[02:59] <giany911> to install DCOM98.
[03:00] <dabaR> giany911: open a terminal, and run that up to the wine part. then run: export WINEDLLOVERRIDES. then, go to the folder where youi had downloaded the file
[03:00] <jackmacokc> whats dcom98?
[03:00] <fevoldj2> dabaR, how do I disable the module?
[03:00] <ghostpsalm> Why does DMRAID not work in a chroot envirn; ERROR: opening path /sys/block
[03:00] <[linner] > crimsun:  may I pm you?
[03:01] <crimsun> [linner] : yes, just don't be alarmed if I don't respond immediately (billion things happening)
[03:01] <[linner] > not a problem
[03:01] <giany911> do u mind if it tell u ... i did not get a thing ? :)))))))
[03:01] <c0p> im trying to get php working for my apache2 server.. apache is installed and running perfectly, and i ran #apt-get install php5. however php is still not working on my server, what else do i need to do?
[03:01] <ajmitch__> bratsche: apt-get source mono, assuming you have the deb-src lines in apt's sources.list
[03:02] <jackmacokc> c0p
[03:02] <dabaR> ubotu: tell c0p about php
[03:02] <c0p> :-)
[03:02] <jackmacokc> c0p: did you read the wiki?
[03:02] <bratsche> ajmitch__: Thanks!
[03:02] <c0p> i read some ubuntu guides
[03:02] <linuxamoeba21> erUSUL, it seems to work, then produces no output
[03:02] <bratsche> ajmitch__: Where does it put that?
[03:02] <ajmitch__> bratsche: current directory
[03:03] <[linner] > hey ya'll... can someone walk me through how to change my video driver?
[03:03] <jbentleyp> trying to save changes to master.df file from gedit but dont have right   ..... cant log in as root  .... what do i do
[03:03] <jbentleyp> ??
[03:03] <dabaR> [linner] :
[03:03] <dabaR> !drxx
[03:03] <ubotu> dabaR: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[03:03] <[linner] > dabaR:  hey dude :)
[03:03] <blackgecko> any idea of how to enable 3d accel on a ati igp 340 ???
[03:04] <linuxamoeba21> anyone else know how to convert iTunes m4p to a real format?
[03:04] <dabaR> [linner] : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:04] <Hakon> Help, my linux restart after loading, before gdm start. have no idea how to solve this problem
[03:04] <giany911> dabar: can u tell me step by step what i hv to do ?
[03:04] <dabaR> [linner] : no
[03:04] <[linner] > dabaR:  let me give that a shot... thank you!
[03:04] <[linner] > dabaR:  no?
[03:04] <Madpilot> jbentleyp: use sudo - there is no root pw/user in default Ubuntu
[03:04] <dabaR> exactly
[03:04] <Madpilot> !tell jbentleyp about root
[03:04] <[linner] > i want to use the fglrx driver instead of the vesa...
[03:05] <johnp> have can i envoke sudo from gedit
[03:05] <[linner] > dabaR:  i"m confused.  You do want me to do that or not?
[03:05] <c0p> jackmacokc, that wiki doesnt help.. the guide i followed was the same
[03:05] <linuxamoeba21> [linner]  you want to set up fglrx?
[03:05] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  yes
[03:05] <jackmacokc> !php
[03:05] <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
[03:05] <linuxamoeba21> [linner]  i did it with this rather good tutorial --> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[03:06] <Hakon> Help, my linux restart after loading, before gdm start. have no idea how to solve this problem
[03:06] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  oh okay... let me check it out... thanks so much for the reference!
[03:06] <jackmacokc> c0p: what url are you using to test if its working
[03:07] <c0p> test.php
[03:07] <oga> What is a Backport?
[03:07] <mipe> Please. How Can I reinstall apache? I uninstalled apache a delte his file from etc/apache and now When after installing apache I have not file /etc/apache??
[03:07] <linuxamoeba21> [linner]  no prob, and good luck!
[03:07] <jackmacokc> c0p: not http://localhost/testphp.php ?
[03:08] <c0p> jackmacokc, yea what you typed
[03:08] <jeanluc> Is there any video editor like premire or final cut for ubuntu?
[03:08] <jackmacokc> c0p, and you get blank page?
[03:08] <c0p> no
[03:08] <c0p> the php source is shown
[03:08] <ljl> mipe: perhaps "aptitude purge apache" and then "aptitude install apache"
[03:08] <jeanluc> any video editors at all?
[03:08] <oga> I think Kino is one for Ubuntu.
[03:09] <jackmacokc> c0p, and you're trying to get php5 up, not php4?
[03:09] <c0p> yea
[03:09] <c0p> o.0
[03:09] <jackmacokc> c0p: you restarted apache right?
[03:09] <c0p> yes
[03:10] <ljl> how can i know whether a given package is installed, with a very clearly parsable "yes" or "no" answer (preferrably an exit code)?
[03:10] <jackmacokc> c0p: did you compile it from source?
[03:10] <Hakon> Help, my linux restart after loading, before gdm start. i made some chances in init scripts and now I can just use safe mode to enter
[03:10] <c0p> apache yes, php5 no
[03:11] <jackmacokc> c0p: maybe try it https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PHP5FromSource
[03:11] <c0p> -.-
[03:12] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  one thing i noticed is this is for hoary
[03:12] <mipe> ljl:I still have not /etc/apache Do you have some other idea?
[03:12] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  i have breezy
[03:12] <dabaR> oga: when a version of ubuntu is installed, thereon, only security updates are made to applications, no newer versions until a new release are installed. So, some people backport versions from a newer ubuntu release(an unstable one) for their older system.
[03:12] <mipe> ljl: I should not delete this file before.
[03:12] <dabaR> s/installed/released
[03:12] <dabaR> [linner] : what graphics card?
[03:12] <[linner] > ati 200m
[03:12] <oga> I've bought a 14 inch ibm thinkpad. Can't wait to get it! think im gonna install ubuntu and some sweet window manager ;)
[03:12] <ghostpsalm> If you run DEBOOSTRAP, is that effectively building a kernel image for you?
[03:12] <oga> on it
[03:13] <Hakon> wow, nobody will help me today...
[03:13] <dabaR> [linner] : have you read the ati wiki?
[03:13] <[linner] > i found out on linuxquestions.org that i could install the fglrx and it would work well
[03:13] <dabaR> Hakon: it just reboots?
[03:13] <[linner] > dabaR:  yeah, that's what linuxamoeba21 just sent me to
[03:13] <ljl> mipe: actually, not. but i must say that, having just tried to install it, it's doing strange things here, as well. i think it's kind of broken
[03:13] <dabaR> [linner] : I dont think so, that was the forums.
[03:13] <[linner] > http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[03:13] <blackgecko> any idea of how to enable 3d accel on an ati igp 340 ???
[03:13] <Agamotto> Hakon:  Please don't confuse the words will not with can not
[03:13] <Hakon> dabaR, just reboots, sometimes turn out
[03:13] <[linner] > dabaR:  oh... it's not the same?
[03:13] <dabaR> ubotu: tell blackgecko about ati
[03:13] <dabaR> ubotu: tell [linner]  about ati
[03:14] <dabaR> Hakon: nothing I would know how to fix.
[03:14] <Hakon> Agamotto, hey man, you're my last hope, hehehe
[03:14] <[linner] > dabaR:  ok let me check it out
[03:14] <blackgecko> dabaR: thanks ill read it
[03:14] <ljl> all: please check if the package "apache" is by any chance broken. it looks like broken, here, with even an "Ack!  Something bad happened while installing packages." from aptitude
[03:14] <Cole> bah i hate sony.. it appears the only way i can upgrade the bois on this machien is in Windoze
[03:15] <Hakon> Agamotto, i look my inittab, rc's, and i couldn't find anything strange such as a halt in the middle of the load
[03:15] <jackmacokc> ljl: not sure how easy you can parse the output of apt-cache policy
[03:15] <dabaR> ljl: it is not broken in ubuntu.
[03:15] <Agamotto> Hakon: Unfortunately, your problem is beyond my ability level
[03:16] <linuxamoeba21> [linner]  it worked for me
[03:16] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  you have breezy?
[03:16] <ljl> dabaR: it definitely looks broken here, though
[03:16] <ljl> jackmacokc: what do you mean?
[03:16] <linuxamoeba21> [linner]  yeah... i think it should be basically the same
[03:16] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  ok let me see
[03:17] <stazich> hey, i have free space on /dev/hda5, and want to fill it with a Ext3 linux partition... how do i do that??
[03:17] <jackmacokc> ljl: 'sudo apt-cache policy packge' -- it doesnt give a yes or no, but it gives a version
[03:17] <Hakon> Agamotto, thanks anyway = ) . I had a idea right now, i'll test
[03:17] <dabaR> ljl: which means you broke it somehow. paste the output of: cat /etc/issue;cat /etc/apt/sources.list;aptitude install apache, to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:17] <nalioth> [linner] : howdy quiet one
[03:17] <[linner] > linuxamoeba21:  i have to download the fglrx driver anyway.... so let me go through the motions and I'll comment how it goes in a few minutes,.... thanks again for the help!
[03:17] <[linner] > nalioth:  hello dear ;)
[03:18] <[linner] > nalioth:  I'm going to be "quiet" for a few minutes... i'm trying to change video drivers through the wiki dabaR recommended
[03:18] <ljl> jackmacokc: oh, thanks
[03:18] <nalioth> [linner] : have fun
[03:18] <[linner] > nalioth:  never fear... I WILL be back... prepare yourself :)
[03:18] <jackmacokc> ljl: was that kinda what you were looking for?
[03:18] <spy_angel> hi
[03:19] <ljl> jackmacokc: yeah, that will work
[03:19] <kyncani2> stazich: you mean you wanna format /dev/hda5 as ext3 ?
[03:19] <jackmacokc> cool
[03:20] <stazich> kyncani yeah,, right now it is free space...
[03:21] <kyncani> stazich: use mke2fs then (man mke2fs, take a special look at the -j option)
[03:21] <blanky> in gParted, I cant resize my ext3 partition, the option is shaded out
[03:21] <giany911> who can help me install cs with wine  ?
[03:21] <ljl> dabaR: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4737
[03:21] <blanky> must I unmount first?
[03:21] <blanky> giany911, www.linuxgamers.net
[03:21] <giany911> yeye .. i cant hehe :)
[03:21] <giany911> i get an error
[03:22] <spy_angel> hi
[03:22] <blanky> in what giany911
[03:22] <spy_angel> i like to chat
[03:22] <giany911> when im trying to install cs blanky
[03:22] <blanky> uh...okay
[03:22] <giany911> ive done everything it sed there
[03:22] <blanky> hey guys, how could I be able to resize my ext3 partition in gparte
[03:23] <somerville32> Whats a really good editor that is comparable to UltraEdit 32?
[03:24] <purplefeltangel> hi
[03:24] <dabaR> ljl: is it not working for you atm?
[03:24] <giany911> http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7140/screenshot0as.png blanky look plz
[03:24] <PMantis> How do I get the MRL "DVD://" registered again?
[03:24] <ljl> dabaR: you mean if i try installing it again?
[03:25] <dabaR> ljl: I mean, it is not working, right?
[03:25] <jorge_> sooo
[03:25] <giany911> http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7140/screenshot0as.png any1 know what to do ?
[03:25] <jorge_> can someone help blanky out, I dont know what he means
[03:25] <databe> anyone know which theme this is: http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=1192352542404f0358e6be9&m=screen
[03:25] <Sionide> if i have several .wmv files and i wanna stitch them all together, can i do that easily?
[03:25] <ljl> dabaR: i have no idea, i uninstalled it immediately. i was just testing it for the other guy here, who said that he 1) installed it 2) removed /etc/apache 3) uninstalled it 4) reinstalled it --- and he got no more /etc/apache (even after a "purge" and reinstall)
[03:26] <oga> hi, I got problems to see the difference between multiverse, universe, restricted, main and security repositories. Can anyone explain?
[03:26] <blanky> Can someone help me resize my ext3 parittion?
[03:26] <blanky> in gParted?
[03:26] <ljl> dabaR: anyway, for what i can say, the output i get from aptitude is definitely not right...
[03:26] <N6REJ> is there a way to tell where a package is going to put its files?
[03:26] <blanky> must I unmount before I resize? If so, i want to resize my current hd the one I'm on, if I unmount, wouldnt something bad happen?
[03:26] <dabaR> ljl: for sure. comment out that http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde35rc1 breezy main and try again, I guess. what is kubuntu.org?
[03:26] <blanky> please help me
[03:26] <blanky> someone please help me, must I unmount before I resize? If so, i want to resize my current hd the one I'm on, if I unmount, wouldnt something bad happen?
[03:27] <GTroy> can anyone recommend a very good music encoder?
[03:27] <blanky> giany911, did you get the fonts it requires
[03:27] <misfit_toy> blanky, unmounting is not bad, it's a one time thing.
[03:27] <Agamotto> blanky:  Please mind your manners, and quit repeating yourself frequently!
[03:27] <N6REJ> blanky: you can't unmount the current drive, boot from a live cd then umount
[03:27] <misfit_toy> blanky then proceed
[03:27] <dabaR> blanky: that is why you use a live cd when resizing.
[03:27] <somerville32> How do I get something to automount on boot?
[03:27] <giany911> blanky ..where can i get those?
[03:27] <blanky> ooo okay THANKS GUYS, finally
[03:27] <ljl> dabaR: a repository where the Kubuntu people put new stuff... i'm not quite sure how it differs from Backports, but i'm told it is as official as it can get (ask on #kubuntu for details)
[03:27] <purplefeltangel> can someone help me connect to the internet on a live CD?
[03:28] <ljl> dabaR: i'll try installing it again, first without changing anything, then after removing kubuntu.org
[03:28] <dabaR> ljl: why can your packages not be trusted, what do you think?
[03:28] <blanky> giany911: hold on
[03:28] <ljl> dabaR: reinstalling it worked without any complains
[03:28] <giany911> k ty
[03:28] <ljl> dabaR: i have no idea. that usually doesn't happen
[03:28] <dabaR> ljl: so you managed to reinstall it?
[03:28] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  What distro?
[03:28] <purplefeltangel> aganotto: the newest ubuntu release
[03:28] <purplefeltangel> just got it today ^^;
[03:29] <ljl> dabaR: actually, it does happen with package from kubuntu.org ('cause i haven't added the key), but as you can see from the paste, apache and its depedencies were *not* installed from kubuntu.org, but rather from main
[03:29] <dabaR> ljl: right, its weird. it is pulling them from the official repos anyhow. the kubuntu.org likely does not matter.
[03:29] <somerville32> What is a good editor?
[03:29] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  Ok, what is your internet connection - cable, dsl, dial-up?
[03:29] <purplefeltangel> aganotto: cable
[03:29] <ljl> dabaR: yes, now it's just saying creting config file /etc/variousstuff with new versions", but no errors
[03:29] <somerville32> I want a GUI editor for programming that supports custom wordfiles
[03:30] <dabaR> ljl: which is good.
[03:30] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  When Ubuntu comes up, what does it report while it is trying to find your internet connection?
[03:30] <keeb> !ati
[03:30] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[03:30] <blanky> guys does ubuntu livecd come with gparted?
[03:30] <GTroy> !encoder
[03:30] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, GTroy
[03:30] <ljl> dabaR: i could say it might have just been a temporary quirk of my aptitude -- but it would be a bit of a concidence, given that the other guy cannot get his /etc/apache reinstalled
[03:30] <blanky> guys does ubuntu livecd come with gparted?
[03:30] <GTroy> ugh
[03:30] <purplefeltangel> agamotto: eh?
[03:30] <dabaR> ljl: his issue seemed different to me.
[03:31] <blanky> guys
[03:31] <Cartesian1984> blanky: no it doesn't
[03:31] <Cartesian1984> sadly
[03:31] <Agamotto> blanky:  Asking repeatedly, without waiting 60 seconds for an answer is extremely rude, quit it!
[03:31] <giany911> blanky it does
[03:31] <ljl> dabaR: well, it is... but maybe he also got the same errors i got when installing, but didn't even notice them -- after all, it *does* install, even though it complains in the process
[03:31] <blanky> agomotto hitachi toyota honda mitsibushi, my humble appologies
[03:31] <ljl> dabaR: well, i'll just try 1) installing it 2) removing /etc/apache 3) reinstalling
[03:31] <giany911> blanky yes it does come with qparted
[03:32] <blanky> giany911: it does?
[03:32] <giany911> yes
[03:32] <blanky> thanks bud, I'll help you out later
[03:32] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  When Ubuntu loads, it searches for your internet connection.  What dialog, if any, do you get when you get to this step?
[03:32] <nomad111> hey every1
[03:32] <blanky> add me to AIM: msniswaybetter or MSN: blankdev@gmail.com
[03:32] <nomad111> wat do i need to play a cd
[03:32] <blanky> I have to resize it real quick
[03:32] <giany911> k im here
[03:32] <nomad111> an audio cd
[03:32] <purplefeltangel> agamotto: i didn't see anything like that. i'm on the liveCD...
[03:32] <jbroome> GTroy: only if the records are over 18 yrs old
[03:33] <nomad111> plz can any1 tell me how to play audio cd's
[03:33] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  Hmmm, ok.  I am not sure... give me a few
[03:33] <purplefeltangel> agamotto> ok
[03:33] <ljl> dabaR, mipe: uninstalling, removing /etc/apache/* and then purging and reinstalling works for me, with /etc/apache/* reappearing
[03:33] <oga> how do you define the multiverse, universe and restricted repositories ?
[03:33] <GTroy> jbroome: vinyl is EXCELLENT, but I switched back to using digital files
[03:34] <dabaR> oga: what, you mean what is in them?
[03:34] <oga> yes
[03:34] <purplefeltangel> agamotto: oh, never mind! :DD my mom figured it out
[03:34] <purplefeltangel> thanks anyway!
[03:34] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Go into Applications -> Sound & Video -> CD Player
[03:34] <nomad111> i dun get any sound
[03:34] <dabaR> oga http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components/document_view
[03:34] <nomad111> no sound but it plays it
[03:34] <Agamotto> purplefeltangel:  good works!
[03:34] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Please tell us more about your setup
[03:34] <oga> thank you dabaR
[03:35] <databe> anyone know which theme this is: http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=1192352542404f0358e6be9&m=screen
[03:35] <nomad111> Agamotto, like wat
[03:35] <nomad111> Agamotto, wat do u mean
[03:35] <Agamotto> What speakers, what sound card, etc....
[03:35] <nomad111> well i use onboard sound card
[03:35] <ljl> dabaR: must say that page didn't quite make it clear to me what repos contained what... for example, why is UAE (the Amiga emulator) in multiverse? the page says multiverse is for non-free stuff, but UAE is under the GPL
[03:35] <nomad111> my mobo is asus
[03:36] <nomad111> Agamotto, but see the thing is i can hear other things in ubuntu like button clicks and sounds from events
[03:36] <dabaR> ljl: I find inconsistencies too, but I do not know for sure.
[03:36] <barosl> can you show me your own screenrc for newbie?
[03:36] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Go into System -> Preferences -> Sound
[03:37] <dabaR> ljl: perhaps it is only in binary form, for some reason.
[03:37] <nomad111> yep
[03:37] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Unclick the button marked Enable sound server startup.
[03:37] <nomad111> Agamotto, done
[03:37] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Restart, and that should solve your problem
[03:37] <nomad111> thx a lot
[03:37] <nomad111> brb
[03:37] <Agamotto> nomad111:  Welcome
[03:37] <ljl> dabaR: weird though, as UAE is in debian since a long time...
[03:37] <dabaR> databe: it is not very pretty. some parts of it are gdesklets
[03:38] <dabaR> databe: the top toobar, and the system monitor on the right. the window frames are I dont know what.
[03:38] <[linner] > dabaR: one question for you.... how do you select something in the xorg.conf file?
[03:38] <Agamotto> Google shares are over $400 now?   Sheesh
[03:38] <dabaR> [linner] : what is select?
[03:39] <[linner] > well, i "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" like the wiki said
[03:39] <[linner] > and when i went through the motions ... nothing happened even after a reboot
[03:39] <[linner] > dabaR: so I'm thinking that I didn't select something properly
[03:40] <dabaR> [linner] : there are no reboots for the xserver.
[03:40] <[linner] > dabaR: I actually knew that but thought i'd just be safe....
[03:40] <dabaR> [linner] : did you install the drivers?
[03:40] <Obsidians> Alright, thanx guys, you fixed my previous problem beautifully! However, now I've got a new one.
[03:41] <tarheelcoxn> is there a difference other than the lack of the ubuntu-desktop metapackage between the "server" and regular installs?
[03:41] <[linner] > dabaR: the fglrx?
[03:41] <[linner] > dabaR: yes
[03:41] <Agamotto> Obsidians:  Go ahead
[03:41] <dabaR> [linner] : and followed all the steps on the wiki?
[03:41] <[linner] > dabaR: does just hitting enter select the driver?
[03:41] <[linner] > dabaR: yes
[03:42] <Obsidians> I've got /home on a different drive from /. I just used the install partitioner for that. But it seems that when it tries to mount /home off the second drive, it ends up with /home busy. Is it mounting something off of the first drive at /home? Is there some kinda ordering that I need to change? I see that in fstab / is at order 2 and /home is at order 3, or something.
[03:42] <[linner] > dabaR: it wasn't rocket science fortunately :)
[03:42] <dabaR> tarheelcoxn: the metapackage is nothing. it pulls many things, though, and thus all those are the difference, perhaps something else. why?
[03:42] <dabaR> [linner] : yes, you just hit enter.
[03:42] <tarheelcoxn> dabaR: it's that "something else" that I'm wondering about
[03:42] <[linner] > dabaR: then i did what it said to a "T"
[03:42] <Agamotto> Obsidians:  Is the second drive of the same speed as the first?
[03:42] <JoeBu> dabar: he beat me to the question....let me explain why
[03:43] <JoeBu> i want to install LAMP on a new partition......and was wondering the diff
[03:43] <oga> why isnt the Nvidia-driver installed by default?
[03:43] <JoeBu> Dabar: I have some instructions i found on a drupal install that begins with installing server
[03:43] <oga> Is it because of license-problems..?
[03:43] <Agamotto> oga:  Because it is not 'free'
[03:43] <dabaR> oga: it is unfree, yes, only binary.
[03:43] <[linner] > dabaR: So, I just highlight the option I want selected with my cursor and then hit enter, right?  (To be clear)
[03:43] <oga> i c.
[03:44] <Obsidians> Agamotto: They're the exact same drive, actually, so yes.
[03:44] <dabaR> [linner] : yup, should do it. You know how you see whether the change was done? cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:44] <Agamotto> Obsidans:  Ok, that rules the timing out.  I would check to see if you don't have a /home partition hiding somewhere on hda
[03:44] <dabaR> JoeBu: no reason why not to try the server, it will get all that is needed through apt, anyhow later.
[03:44] <[linner] > dabaR: let me go bring that up
[03:44] <dabaR> [linner] : I wont let you.
[03:44] <Obsidians> Agamotto: Can I just delete /home with /hdb not mounted?
[03:45] <JoeBu> dabar: I was just wondering if it was skin and bones so to speak (other than the obvious missing desktop)
[03:45] <oga> " By default, we will only use open source software unless there is simply no other way to install Ubuntu. The Ubuntu team works with such vendors to accelerate the open-sourcing of their software to ensure that as much software as possible is available under a Free licence."
[03:45] <PMantis> DVD problems: No CSS decoding, removed all packages responding to search of "dvd", then reinstalled. Now, no sound when playing DVDs.
[03:45] <dabaR> Obsidians: is /home now mounted? sudo mount will tell you.
[03:45] <oga> I love it philosofy, really.
[03:45] <Agamotto> Obsidians:  I am not sure.  It may work, buy you will have to edit /etc/fstab if memory serves, to point to the new /home
[03:45] <[linner] > dabaR: maybe i'm mistaken... where do I change the resolution?
[03:45] <keeb> !ati
[03:45] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[03:45] <[linner] > dabaR: the driver is located there
[03:46] <dabaR> oga: www.gnu.org/philosophy, now that is something.
[03:46] <darksoul> how do you uninstall apache2
[03:46] <dabaR> JoeBu: it is a full server install.
[03:46] <databe> join #themes
[03:46] <foampeace> im bored
[03:46] <Agamotto> darksoul:  sudo apt-get remove apache
[03:46] <oga> =)
[03:47] <[linner] > dabaR: nope... no different resolution
[03:47] <darksoul> Agamotto: i did. its still stalling me
[03:47] <Agamotto> eeek
[03:47] <dabaR> [linner] : are you trying to change the resolution?
[03:47] <databe> Anyone know the main theme for this? http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=111845778743167b7983d79&m=screen
[03:47] <darksoul> Agamotto: do you see anything here http://67.170.93.155/ or here http://67.170.93.155:55/
[03:47] <I_Died_Once> I got a question about ubuntu - but is anyone familiar with suse first?
[03:47] <[linner] > dabaR: i found the resolution properties and there isn't any different
[03:47] <dabaR> [linner] : are you trying to change the resolution?
[03:47] <foampeace> is quake4 out?
[03:47] <[linner] > dabaR: yes
[03:47] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Yes
[03:48] <giany911> does any1 know if i can put xchat in the tray?
[03:48] <foampeace> Agamotto: how much better %wise then quake3
[03:48] <dabaR> [linner] : read the pm from ubotu.
[03:48] <PMantis> DVD problems: No CSS decoding, removed all packages responding to search of "dvd", then reinstalled. Now, no sound when playing DVDs, and nothing recognizes the "DVD://" MRL. Help?
[03:48] <I_Died_Once> I was wondering if ubuntu has a packange installer LIKE yast is on suse ???
[03:48] <darksoul> anyone see anything there
[03:48] <[linner] > dabaR: i have a kick butt display and want to use it ... plus I"m a graphic artist so I need to use the resolution to the best of its capabilities
[03:48] <dabaR> [linner] : I understand.
[03:48] <giany911> does any1 know if i can put xchat in the tray?
[03:48] <darksoul> do you see anything here http://67.170.93.155/ or here http://67.170.93.155:55/
[03:48] <blackgecko> dabar: ive rdon waht the ati howto says with no succes, any other idea ??
[03:49] <Agamotto> darksoul:  nothing on the first one, and the same for the second
[03:49] <dabaR> blackgecko: try again, is best I can do.
[03:49] <ismael> holas
[03:49] <[linner] > dabaR: let me check it out
[03:49] <foampeace> giany911: all programs are in the tray
[03:49] <darksoul> Agmotto: if i wanted to change the ports do i need to configure somthing with the firewall in ubuntu or somthing
[03:49] <dabaR> [linner] : I wont let you, stop asking me:P
[03:49] <giany911> no no .. mean like gaim
[03:49] <blackgecko> dabaR: thanks ill try
[03:49] <Agamotto> foampeace:  I don't know, as I am not into that kind of game.  Sorry
[03:49] <oga> is the nvidia-drivers a part of the restricted-section?
[03:49] <I_Died_Once> ...?
[03:49] <sidizen> why would someone want to switch from debian to ubuntu?
[03:49] <giany911> foampeace .. i mean to be in the tray like gaim
[03:49] <foampeace> Agamotto: played any goodones on linxu lately?
[03:50] <dabaR> oga: ask ubotu about that.
[03:50] <ismael> me pueden decir cual es  marca de impresora que tiene driver para  linux?
[03:50] <nalioth> [linner] : are you in here causing trouble?
[03:50] <foampeace> giany911: good question
[03:50] <giany911> hehe :)
[03:50] <I_Died_Once> get the nvidia driver from nvidia.com
[03:50] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Civ 3, Baldur's Gate II, and some of the Star Wars games
[03:50] <nalioth> ismael: por favor habla ingles aqui y espanol en #ubuntu-es
[03:51] <darksoul> Agamotto: try again
[03:51] <dabaR> oga: /j #ubuntu-offtopic for a sec
[03:51] <rawtek> is there a good package for wifi signal strength other than the network-tools or wifi-radar?
[03:51] <Agamotto> darksoul:  Ok, just a sec
[03:51] <foampeace> how do you put active programs in the notification area
[03:51] <oga> dabaR, k
[03:52] <Agamotto> darksoul:  nothing
[03:52] <darksoul> Agamotto: wtf do i have to do for it to work
[03:52] <mipe> Why when I want on apache run php skript so firefox want save this file and dont want show page?
[03:53] <Agamotto> darksoul:  I don't know, as I am not a web mechanic.  Gook luck, however
[03:53] <blackgecko> ismael: checa la pagina de cups, ahi viene bastante info www.cups.org
[03:53] <blackgecko> ismael: casi cualquier hp funciona
[03:54] <foampeace> how long will my printer sit here...will it ever be suppored?
[03:54] <gnomefreak> can someone plz tell me what version of open office does 5.04 come with?
[03:54] <Agamotto> foampeace:  What printer?
[03:54] <shadeofgrey> okay i need help guys
[03:55] <foampeace> Agamotto: canon mp360
[03:55] <dabaR> mipe: you need to install support for that. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:55] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Have you tried the CUPS database?
[03:55] <foampeace> wheres that
[03:55] <dabaR> gnomefreak: yes, ubotu can.
[03:55] <shadeofgrey> 1)  Does anybody here have experience in editting the grub bootloader so that i can dualboot ubuntu and Fedora Core4?
[03:56] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Do a google on site: CUPS
[03:56] <dabaR> gnomefreak: 1.1.3
[03:56] <shadeofgrey> 2)  could somebody paste the link to the repo where libdvdcss is stored?
[03:56] <gnomefreak> ty dab
[03:57] <dabaR> shadeofgrey: ubotu told you about dvds. tell us more about the FC and Ubuntu dual boot, which order was it installed in?
[03:57] <kbrooks> bed
[03:57] <dabaR> he does that every day:)
[03:57] <gnomefreak> if i install open office to window from the live cd how would or could u update it to 2.0
[03:58] <shadeofgrey> dabar:  okay, first... i dont need libdvdcss2 - thats useless in breezy.. i need to know where the OTHER ONE IS its just called libdvdcss
[03:58] <dabaR> gnomefreak: not at all. install it from their site.
[03:58] <gnomefreak> ty daba
[03:58] <shadeofgrey> dabaR:  2nd...  i ijnstalled ubuntu first...  ran it for 9 months'
[03:58] <foampeace> Agamotto: my printer isnt supported at all
[03:59] <shadeofgrey> then, i dewcided to get linux certifieds and everybody here that got the cert im looking to get made dual booting systems of ubuntu and FC4
[03:59] <shadeofgrey> si
[03:59] <dabaR> shadeofgrey: so it should automagically do it for you if you leave the ubuntu hd plugged in.
[03:59] <shadeofgrey> i downladed the 64 bit version of FD4 and ran theinstall -- thefirst time at the end itold itto put the grub in the mbr of hda1
[03:59] <dabaR> shadeofgrey: as for dvds, that is the opne I knwo about;
[03:59] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Sorry.  Best I can offer is to write/email Canon telling them how you won't be purchasing further kit from them until they support their product with linux
[03:59] <PMantis> DVD problems: No CSS decoding, so removed packages responding to search of "dvd", then reinstalled. Now, no sound when playing DVDs, and nothing recognizes the "DVD://" MRL. Help?
[04:00] <rawtek> you know it is funny, they call this a support forum, but all I ever see if Linux elites talking to each other
[04:00] <dabaR> rawtek: here?
[04:00] <linner> dabaR: ok... well... my system hangs now at every start up... this sucks!
[04:00] <sethk> rawtek, depends when.  Lot's of times it is just people asking questions
[04:00] <dabaR> rawtek: that is cause you are a newb, and do not understand how we speak.
[04:00] <shadeofgrey> anyway - when i finished the first instal of FC4 it rebooted and grub came up with an error of grub error 15
[04:01] <sethk> shadeofgrey, reinstalling grub (using the grub shell) fixes that
[04:01] <foampeace> quake 4 works in linux?
[04:01] <LeeColleton> Why does Ubuntu not support ftp-ssl by default?
[04:01] <fanopnaic> foampeace: yes
[04:01] <rawtek> dabaR, been on linux for about three years now
[04:01] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Yes, using Cedega
[04:01] <rawtek> dabaR, I can get around
[04:01] <Obsidians> I'm still having trouble getting my /home directory mounted. It always says that /home is busy. I even deleted the directory and re-created it. What should I do?
[04:01] <dabaR> rawtek: I mean a newb to IRC support channels.
[04:01] <sethk> LeeColleton, it does, it just doesn't install the server with the standard, non-expert installation
[04:01] <rawtek> ok that is true
[04:01] <fanopnaic> Agamotto: no, there are linux binaries
[04:01] <sethk> LeeColleton, you just install ssh, and it is supported, and automatically configured
[04:01] <rawtek> must agree
[04:02] <Agamotto> fanopnaic:  Really??? I am suitably impressed
[04:02] <shadeofgrey> here is what i was told:
[04:02] <shadeofgrey> 09:19]  Hidde: next time, chroot into ubuntu, and do update-grub && grub-install
[04:02] <shadeofgrey> [09:19]  Hidde: just read /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:02] <shadeofgrey> [09:19]  Hidde: it's pretty self-explanitory
[04:02] <foampeace> Agamotto: only cedega?
[04:02] <dabaR> rawtek: I dont have the time to sugar coat. also, I have carpal tunnel anyhow.
[04:02] <fanopnaic> Agamotto: ID Software released linux binaries for lots of games.
[04:02] <rawtek> yes I understand
[04:02] <giany911> can someone tell me .. how can i set up buttons in xmms ..like next song or volume up?
[04:02] <Agamotto> Coolies
[04:02] <rawtek> nothing wrong with honesty
[04:03] <dabaR> rawtek: some people(most, like me) are stupid anyhow, so it sounds stuipid, I assure you most intend to help.
[04:03] <LeeColleton> sethk: I don't mean sftp, I mean ftp with support for ssl.  You can't use sftp without a ssh account, which isn't available on my webhost.
[04:03] <foampeace> Quake 4 for GNU/Linux is available now! The installer has been uploaded to our ftp and on the bittorrent tracker. We're very pleased to announce that this it with both a dedicated server and a native client.
[04:03] <shadeofgrey> but i dont know what the right steps are..  i install    fedora WITHOUT the bootloader, and then do update-grub &grub-install?
[04:03] <Jerub> foampeace: does it have all the maps/models/graphics?
[04:03] <giany911> can someone tell me .. how can i set up buttons in xmms ..like next song or volume up?
[04:04] <Agamotto> dabaR:  nah, not stupid, simply ignorant.  Stupid people keep expecting people to do things for them, with no interaction from their end
[04:04] <rawtek> dabaR, the linux community as a whole is awesome
[04:04] <rawtek> dabaR, I love the concept
[04:04] <dabaR> rawtek: its gnu that is responsible for that more imo.
[04:04] <powerj> Hello people!
[04:04] <foampeace> Jerub: i dont know...just pasted it from site
[04:04] <sethk> shadeofgrey, I believe that one of the ftp choices does support that.  again with an additional install.
[04:04] <foampeace> how bout battlefield2 working
[04:04] <rawtek> dabaR: I like to help where I can...
[04:05] <bubu2001> Raccon ?
[04:05] <linkd> giany911: what do you mean?
[04:05] <shadeofgrey> sethk: what are you talking about? libdvdcss
[04:05] <shadeofgrey> ?
[04:05] <rawtek> dabaR: free-as-beer rocks too!
[04:05] <fanopnaic> giany911: there is 'z - v' I think.
[04:05] <dabaR> shadeofgrey: yes, that sounds right. the grub thing.
[04:05] <linkd> oh.. shortcut configuration
[04:05] <dabaR> rawtek: beer is not free
[04:05] <Obsidians> I'm still having trouble getting my /home directory mounted. It always says that /home is busy. I even deleted the directory and re-created it. What should I do?
[04:06] <sethk> shadeofgrey, there are several ftp clients.  Aren't you talking about using ssl with ftp?
[04:06] <dabaR> rawtek: in fact, it also comes with a hidden price.
[04:06] <rawtek> dabaR; you are correct
[04:06] <linkd> haha
[04:06] <linner> dabaR: what do you mean a "hidden" price?
[04:06] <dabaR> Obsidians: sudo mount. post that to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:06] <linkd> linner: waking up not remembering who the hell that girl is next to you :P
[04:06] <dabaR> linner: that should be obvious. the years of suffering, to be blunt.:)
[04:06] <joomlastarter> hi kann hier jemand deutsch sprechen
[04:07] <foampeace> civilization 4 work for linux?
[04:07] <rawtek> dabaR: I tried kwifi manager, and I always think the gnome applet for lan signal strength is lying
[04:07] <dabaR> !de
[04:07] <ubotu> Bitte gehen sie nach #ubuntu-de fuer deutschsprachige hilfe
[04:07] <rawtek> dabaR: it always says 100 %
[04:07] <Agamotto> foampeace:  Not yet
[04:07] <Obsidians> dabaR: But I can't login to Gnome. What
[04:07] <Obsidians> dabaR: What's the Ubuntu IRC client called, again? Maybe I can get it to load.
[04:07] <dabaR> Obsidians: are you on ubuntu in some cli irc client?
[04:07] <linner> dabaR: by suffering you mean waiting for drivers and so forth?
[04:07] <dabaR> Obsidians: irssi
[04:07] <Obsidians> dabaR: No, I'm on a different computer.
[04:08] <dabaR> linner: yes.
[04:08] <powerj> I am doing an alternative init to linux, that will make your computer boot faster, need people to beta test my new software.
[04:08] <giany911> linkd i wanna bind my own buttons like my media buttons from the keyboard so i can change the song without actually selecting xmms
[04:08] <linner> dabaR: I gladly pay. :)
[04:08] <sethk> Obsidians, xchat in gnome is one also
[04:08] <mipe> dabaR:I installed everyting what is wrote in text and still a can not run php?? please
[04:08] <linkd> giany911: i have no idea sorry
[04:08] <giany911> oh ok
[04:08] <giany911> any1?
[04:08] <powerj> I am doing an alternative init to linux, that will make your computer boot faster, need people to beta test my new software, http://initng.thinktux.net/
[04:08] <Kratos> hey guys
[04:09] <dabaR> mipe: did you restart apache?
[04:09] <Kratos> question
[04:09] <Kratos> How well would ubuntu work on a Gateway 2000?
[04:09] <linner> dabaR: I'm hanging now,....
[04:09] <Kratos> ?
[04:09] <giany911> wheres is my cdrom ..path .. in the console i mean ?
[04:09] <linkd> giany911: /media/cdrom0 might exist for you
[04:09] <linkd> at a guess
[04:09] <giany911> k ty
[04:10] <sethk> giany911, usually /media/cdrom0
[04:10] <Agamotto> Kratos:  Could you be more specific?
[04:10] <mipe> dataR:yes I did.
[04:10] <giany911> yes thats it ty
[04:10] <fanopnaic> giany911: If you have a logitech iTouch keyboard, you can install xmms-itouch
[04:10] <dabaR> mipe: well, I dont know, really.
[04:11] <giany911> fanopnaic .i hv a logitech keyboard..but not itouch
[04:11] <sethk> mipe, you modified the apache configuration file, and added the directory with the .php files to the list of allowable executable directories?
[04:11] <Kratos> Agamotto: Pentium 200MHz Socket 8 CPU, 256MB SIMM's (possibly), 10GB WD Caviar, and some goofy PCI graphics card.
[04:11] <mipe> dabaR:Ok thank
[04:11] <fanopnaic> giany911: It might be worth a try.
[04:11] <giany911> yes?
[04:11] <Agamotto> Kratos:  Could be a good basic internet terminal
[04:11] <giany911> but i wanna customize my own buttons
[04:11] <GTroy> hmmm gedit won't let me change sources.list
[04:11] <mipe> sethk:No. What Shall I do?
[04:11] <fanopnaic> giany911: Also, I found http://www.linuxsa.org.au/pipermail/linuxsa/2003-November/062209.html  but this will be quite a bit of work.
[04:11] <somerville32> Does xfce4 support desktop icons?
[04:12] <Kratos> Agamotto: Could I use it as a server?
[04:12] <linkd> GTroy: try sudo edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:12] <Agamotto> Kratos:  Sure
[04:12] <Agamotto> Put in a very fast hd though
[04:12] <dabaR> somerville32: I dont think so. #xfce and, you can run nautilus. that is what gives you the desktop.
[04:12] <Obsidians> dabaR: Sorry, what command did you want me to run, again?
[04:12] <linkd> GTroy: try "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" i mean
[04:12] <GTroy> linkd: ;)
[04:12] <LeeColleton> sethk: I think you got sidetracked with shades o grey there.. it was I asking about ftp-ssl support, not shades.
[04:12] <GTroy> no, I know
[04:12] <Kratos> Agamotto: Great, I just got it from a freind as a freebie
[04:12] <dabaR> Obsidians: are you on ubuntu in a command line?
[04:12] <sethk> mipe, look at the configuration file in the apache conf directory.  there are comments telling you what to do for php
[04:12] <Kratos> Agamotto: nice guy!
[04:12] <giany911> fanopnaic .. i want like ..to set ... ctrl+v for next song and ctrl+b and previous song .. i know that is not possible but as an example
[04:12] <Obsidians> dabaR: Yes, I am now.
[04:12] <dabaR> Obsidians: /j #flood
[04:12] <sethk> LeeColleton, ok, sorry about that.  :)
[04:13] <fanopnaic> giany911: As a partial solution: You can bind keys for volume up/down in system -> preferences -> keyboard shortcuts in gnome
[04:13] <fanopnaic> giany911: Yes, I understand, but I do not know any easy way.
[04:13] <giany911> oops:(
[04:13] <giany911> i already got the volume binds .. with the keyboard
[04:13] <[linner] > this is crap
[04:13] <giany911> i now want media to work ..and play/pause
[04:14] <[linner] > now i've got my laptop telling me a critical temperature has reached and that it's shutting down...
[04:14] <[linner] > my computer is as cool as a cucumber
[04:14] <sethk> mipe, it's been a while since I did it, but I remember I had to do two things.  Tell apache that .php is an allowable, executable file name, _and_ add the directory where the .php files live to the list of directories that may contain executable files.  If the directory is already in that list, then you may need to only make the one change.
[04:14] <dabaR> [linner] : talk to your local hardware retailer, about getting a new fan, perhaps.
[04:14] <[linner] > dabaR:  it's a brand new laptop
[04:15] <dabaR> so was my mom's computer.
[04:15] <[linner] > dabaR:  i've seen this before... it's a load of horseshite :)
[04:15] <dabaR> although I am not sure on this.
[04:15] <[linner] > dabaR:  what's oddball too is that is STILL hasn't shut down
[04:15] <dabaR> giany911: is xmms locking up?
[04:15] <giany911> nope
[04:15] <[linner] > i'm probably going to have to wait until another version comes out
[04:16] <[linner] > breezy simply doesn't meet my computing needs.... sad to say
[04:16] <[linner] > i believe in linux and still give out the disks...
[04:16] <tim_> hi all
[04:16] <[linner] > i just can't get it to work on my lappy
[04:16] <[linner] > have it up and running just fine on my older AMD desktop system
[04:16] <[linner] > so i know it rocks.... once it's loaded
[04:17] <Agamotto> [linner] :  Time to return your laptop and find one that is better supported
[04:17] <kyncani> [linner] : tried suse ?
[04:17] <tim_> why can't I get nvidia drivers to work? I follow the directions to the letter and when I reboot the x-server..... nothing but a black screen
[04:17] <mipe> sethk:Ok I have to sleep. I am very tire. I try it tomorrow. Thank you very much.
[04:17] <[linner] > kyncani:  yeah... it worked great but couldn't figure out how to work it's Yast
[04:17] <giany911> fanopnaic
[04:17] <[linner] > Agamotto:  i need my laptop.... i'm a web developer and graphic artist
[04:17] <keeb> i just finally got my ati drivers to work
[04:18] <mipe> sethk:I have 4am :-)
[04:18] <tim_> I have a GE Force FX 5200
[04:18] <keeb> jesus christ that took years.
[04:18] <[linner] > keeb must be nice
[04:18] <dabaR> [linner] : its is fine for possession, it's is an abbrev.
[04:18] <keeb> i spent 5 hours last night doing it and failed
[04:18] <keeb> and then thought about it all day at work today
[04:18] <keeb> and came home and got it to work
[04:18] <[linner] > dabaR:  what?
[04:18] <sethk> mipe, I have to go out for a while.  Tomorrow I'm flying back to NY.  I'll be on early in the evening, NY time.
[04:18] <giany911> fanopanic .. i did what u told me ..with keyboard shortcuts .media key now works ..but it opens rythmbox .. is there a way to make it open xmms ?
[04:18] <keeb> [linner]  what is your problem with installing them?
[04:18] <dabaR> you said it's yast, its was proper grammatically, we learned this in a class recently.
[04:19] <fanopnaic> giany911: none that I know of.
[04:19] <giany911> :((
[04:19] <[linner] > keeb:  i've got a new laptop... with ati 200m card
[04:19] <mipe> sethk:Ok thank you
[04:19] <dabaR> giany911: what would open xmms?
[04:19] <Obsidians> dabaR: That..... didn't work so well. I had to reset, it managed to lock up my XChat pretty thoroughly.
[04:19] <keeb> unsure what kind of card that is
[04:19] <giany911> my media key on the keyboard
[04:19] <[linner] > keeb:  can't get fglrx drivers working
[04:19] <fanopnaic> giany911: But at least the volume controls should work for you, regardless of the application.
[04:19] <keeb> but laptop drivers are normally provided by the selling company
[04:19] <giany911> i want it to open xmms instead of rythmbox
[04:19] <[linner] > keeb:  it's an ati video card for a laptop
[04:19] <dabaR> giany911: oh, hmmm...
[04:19] <keeb> like, for my laptop i have a fire gl 128
[04:20] <giany911> yeah those work
[04:20] <keeb> and i cant download dirvers anywhere but IBM
[04:20] <[linner] > keeb:  right... this is ati we're talking about
[04:20] <[linner] > keeb:  and a compaq (aka HP) for that matter
[04:20] <keeb> hehehe
[04:20] <keeb> :D
[04:20] <keeb> now i need to learn how to play mp3's and .avi files
[04:20] <keeb> that's my next goal.
[04:20] <dabaR> Obsidians: sudo umount /home
[04:21] <keeb> anyone have a direction they want to send me in?
[04:21] <Obsidians> dabaR: "/home: not mounted"
[04:21] <misfit_toy> keeb, just go to http://ubuntuforums.org and save yourself a lot of googling and asking questions
[04:21] <[linner] > anyone who's used suse tell me how to use yast?
[04:21] <keeb> perfect
[04:21] <keeb> thanks misfit
[04:21] <misfit_toy> np
[04:21] <dabaR> Obsidians: sudo fdisk -l tell me which partition is the home one.
[04:22] <dabaR> misfit_toy: so you have to do something.
[04:22] <Obsidians> dabaR: The one that home should be on? /dev/sdb1
[04:22] <fanopnaic> keeb: I'd say decide on a player (I suggest vlc and xine and gmplayer), and then read about the RestrictedFormats :)
[04:22] <misfit_toy> dabaR, I have to do plenty, I have 3 kids
[04:22] <dabaR> sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /home does what, Obsidians ?
[04:22] <blackhat> Anyone know where I can get libSDL-1.2.so.0 32 bit version
[04:22] <blackhat> im running an amd64 and I need this file (32 bit version i386).
[04:22] <dabaR> misfit_toy: lucky man.
[04:22] <misfit_toy> dabaR, wanna buy 2?
[04:23] <Obsidians> dabaR: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /home busy
[04:23] <dabaR> can I use them for whatever I choose?
[04:23] <[linner] > misfit_toy:  i'm sure you're sellin' 'em cheap
[04:23] <[linner] > :)
[04:23] <dabaR> haha":P
[04:23] <misfit_toy> dabaR, I'm just hoping gypsies steal them
[04:23] <dabaR> sudo mount Obsidians
[04:23] <absurdhero> ajmitch_, you here?
[04:24] <ajmitch_> absurdhero: nope :)
[04:24] <absurdhero> yay!
[04:24] <absurdhero> whats up?
[04:24] <holycow> test
[04:24] <absurdhero> your name appeared in my screensaver
[04:24] <ajmitch_> absurdhero: hah, why?
[04:24] <dabaR> yo holycow
[04:24] <absurdhero> you were mentioned in an ubuntu related blog, and an rss feed of the blog was scrolling my screen
[04:24] <Obsidians> dabaR: That gives a bunch of output..... "/dev/sda1 on /", and then a bunch of temp stuff, I think.
[04:25] <ajmitch_> absurdhero: probably something about UBZ
[04:25] <absurdhero> yep
[04:25] <Kratos> !java
[04:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:25] <holycow> someone let me know in the future if i'm reconnecting or doing something wacky ... don't need getting banned from this friendly chan :)
[04:25] <ranch> hi people
[04:25] <dag_> !javadebs
[04:25] <ubotu> I heard javadebs is at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[04:25] <absurdhero> ah I used to have that bot
[04:26] <[linner] > hey ranch
[04:26] <Darkintent> exscuse me does anyone know if its possible to pass specific configure options with apt-build?
[04:26] <ranch> I was wondering how to exec commands as the system boots as root? I remember using /etc/rc.local in other distros
[04:26] <holycow> heh :)
[04:26] <dabaR> Obsidians: what did that tell you?
[04:26] <[linner] > ranch:  i'm not sure... i'll have to divert that to the experts in this channel
[04:27] <Obsidians> It gave a bunch of output...... "dev/sda1 on /" and then a bunch of other stuff.
[04:27] <holycow> [linner] , having probs with getting linux installed on a lappy eh?
[04:27] <Obsidians> dabaR: ^
[04:27] <holycow> yeah its like that, for now you haveto shop for hardware that is actually supported under linux
[04:27] <Kratos> !limewire
[04:27] <ubotu> limewire is, like, first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[04:27] <Gunlance> Can anyone help me with my xorg problem? For more info look at the thread I started in the forums here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92082
[04:27] <dabaR> ranch: just random commands? /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[04:27] <ranch> or better yet how do I add something to the default runlevel?
[04:27] <ranch> ahh
[04:27] <holycow> manufacturers simply don't release drivers for linux, at least for consumer level devices
[04:28] <Darkintent> im thinking of switching to ubuntu on my laptop but I have some applications I prefer to build myself and I heard about apt-get but the tutorial I found makes it sound like this cannot be done
[04:28] <misfit_toy> holycow, that's not true, I haven't found a desktop or laptop yet that wouldn't install one distro or another of linux
[04:28] <Kratos> Make some demands.
[04:28] <dabaR> Obsidians: is /dev/sdb1 or /home mentioned?
[04:28] <holycow> misfit_toy, i have, particularly not getting built in modems and wireless working
[04:28] <Orborde> What do I need to apt-get remove before I install the latest ATI fglrx drivers?
[04:28] <Obsidians> dabaR: Nope, not at all.
[04:28] <dabaR> [linner] : I am by no means an expert. I just hang out here often.
[04:28] <Kratos> More and more desktops are coming pre-loaded with redhat and such
[04:28] <fanopnaic> ranch: update-rc.d helps
[04:28] <misfit_toy> holycow, one reason might be because modems are so last decade
[04:29] <Kratos> DSL...
[04:29] <Kratos> :P
[04:29] <misfit_toy> holycow, and wireless just takes some tweaking
[04:29] <Darkintent> most of the world is on dial up
[04:29] <holycow> misfit_toy, true only in cities, we have lots of people out beyond the reach of high speed
[04:29] <dabaR> Obsidians: your system wants you to strangle it, I think.
[04:29] <misfit_toy> Darkintent, and less of the world is on linux
[04:29] <Darkintent> does anyone know about apt-build
[04:29] <Darkintent> exactly
[04:30] <sorcre> Can someone help me for a sec? I can't seem to get 3D acceleration working
[04:30] <Darkintent> it sucks
[04:30] <dabaR> Obsidians: well, just mount it elsewhere, sound like an idea?
[04:30] <Obsidians> dabaR: I think Linux in general seems to have something against me. Alright....... I guess I'll just install everything on the one drive, or something.
[04:30] <Gunlance> Can no one help me! ;_;
[04:30] <dabaR> Obsidians: sudo mkdir /homes && sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /homes
[04:31] <Obsidians> dabaR: already mounted or /homes busy
[04:31] <dabaR> Gunlance: have you installed the drivers for nvidia?
[04:31] <ajmitch_> Darkintent: is there any reason you want to use apt-build?
[04:31] <Gunlance> nope....
[04:32] <dabaR> Gunlance: ubotu will tell you.
[04:32] <Gunlance> you can install the drivers even without being in gnome?
[04:33] <dabaR> Obsidians: hm hm. weird truly. back up your /etc/fstab, and edit it, to remove the line about sdb1 or /home, or it's the same line. then, sudo mount -a
[04:33] <dabaR> Gunlance: yes, gnome is just the glacing on the cakey.
[04:34] <dabaR> ajmitch_: why is his mount telling him the drive is busy if it is not shown in sudo mount?
[04:34] <Darkintent> yes
[04:34] <Darkintent> my multimedia apps mainly
[04:34] <sunrex> hey all, can anyone see this http://24.22.177.185:80/ or this http://24.22.177.185/ i have been having some hard times on this..
[04:34] <Obsidians> dabaR: Alright, that worked okay.....
[04:34] <Gunlance> well yeah...<_<l; b..but...ergh I should have tried that way before hand
[04:34] <fanopnaic> btw. did glxgears change it's mode of operation recently? Since upgrading to breezy it doesn't print the framerate anymore, and is moving awfully slow.
[04:34] <Darkintent> its always been simpler to just build things like Amarok, Mplayer and such manually
[04:35] <fanopnaic> sunrex: yes, it's there :)
[04:35] <dabaR> Obsidians: ya, ok, but can you mount now?
[04:35] <sunrex> fanopainc: which one?
[04:35] <Darkintent> I honestly dont care about C optimizations
[04:35] <fanopnaic> sunrex: both
[04:35] <misfit_toy> if anyone is tired of using command line stuff to encode video....
[04:35] <misfit_toy> !tovid
[04:35] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, tovid is possibly the greatest video encoder, with a GUI, located at http://tovid.sourceforge.net
[04:35] <sunrex> so it was a firewall problem then
[04:35] <Obsidians> dabaR: It says that I need to specify a filesystem type. I'm not sure what the syntax is. I'll try and play around a bit.....
[04:36] <Darkintent> quite frankly its by far the dumbest reason for a non programmer to compile a program
[04:36] <dabaR> man mount, and also, the sudo fdisk -l will tell you the fs type, afaik.
[04:36] <ajmitch_> Darkintent: and I'm still lost as to why you'd use apt-build for it :)
[04:36] <Darkintent> I wanted to know if you could pass configure options to apt-build
[04:37] <ajmitch_> configure options for each package are handled in the package's debian/rules file
[04:37] <Obsidians> dabaR: Nope, it still says that it's already mounted or busy.
[04:37] <misfit_toy> !ubuntuforums
[04:37] <ubotu> misfit_toy: Do they come in packets of five?
[04:38] <dabaR> ajmitch_: did you get my question, and do you have any input?
[04:38] <misfit_toy> hm
[04:38] <dabaR> misfit_toy: go ahead.
[04:38] <ajmitch_> dabaR: not sure, sorry :)
[04:38] <Darkintent> or if there is another method I could use that would result in packages being tracked by apt properly yet built to my specifications without having to crack open the config file
[04:38] <fanopnaic> Darkintent: A fun way is checkinstall :)
[04:39] <annex> misfit_toy: any good apps for doing fairly basic video editing before encoding?
[04:40] <jrsims> HEY, anyone know how I can switch from Gnome to Fluxbox? I've already downloaded fluxbox through synaptic. Now I need to know next steps.
[04:40] <jackmacokc> anyone use swat before?
[04:40] <misfit_toy> annex, cinerella, kino
[04:40] <fanopnaic> Darkintent: I recommend you try the distro packages for mplayer/amarok/... though, because I can't see why they should give problems
[04:40] <absurdhero> jrsims: log out. There is an option somewhere on the login screen to change what to log in to
[04:41] <annex> misfit_toy: neither have a ubuntu package right?  Got experience with either, would you recommend one?
[04:41] <jrsims> absurdhero: isn't that Gnome?
[04:41] <Darkintent> this might sound wierd but after reading about checkinstall I feel like crying
[04:41] <absurdhero> jrsims: no, that is gdm, a login manager
[04:41] <misfit_toy> annex, depends on what you want to do, tell me
[04:41] <jrsims> absurdhero: ah. cool.
[04:41] <Ace> hello, my ubuntu install is not working.... i have was wondering if anyone can help me to re-establish my install
[04:41] <jrsims> absurdhero: thanks!
[04:41] <workingmansdead> Hey everyone, I somehow set everything in my system folder to open with VLC Media Player, and now I cannot get into any folders. Please help
[04:41] <Darkintent> its not that those packages cause me problems they just tend not to have certain options I want/need available
[04:42] <absurdhero> jrsims: np
[04:42] <Darkintent> so I just started doing it the hardway when using binary distros
[04:42] <dabaR> workingmansdead: cant get into them what way?
[04:42] <Darkintent> but Gentoo isnt so great on laptops
[04:42] <Gunlance> Kanotix is
[04:42] <Ace> does anyone know how any good howtos on how to fix a ubuntu intall that will not boot up?
[04:42] <misfit_toy> and damn small linux
[04:42] <Gunlance> pfft
[04:42] <annex> misfit_toy: mainly just chopping up video.  Like a simple way remove parts of a video and add parts.  Like taking a home movie and removing all the times the camera was pointed at the floor ;-)
[04:43] <fanopnaic> Darkintent: Ah I see... I just resigned whenever such a situation occured :) have fun
[04:43] <workingmansdead> dabaR On the panel, or through the browser, It always tries to open them with VLC
[04:43] <sorcre> Would someone mind helping me get 3d acceleration working?
[04:43] <absurdhero> Darkintent, depending on what config options you want, you should look around for another deb source that builds that software the way you need it
[04:43] <misfit_toy> annex, cinerella
[04:43] <Gunlance> slax totally owns damn small <_<...>_>
[04:43] <msg43> Hi
[04:43] <dabaR> workingmansdead: tries to open files, or directories with vlc?
[04:43] <annex> misfit_toy: what would you have recommended kino for?
[04:43] <absurdhero> Darkintent, what sorts of packages do you need additional config options for?
[04:43] <misfit_toy> annex, more making "real" movies
[04:43] <Darkintent> mplayer normally to get h264 support
[04:43] <Darkintent> with Fedora at least
[04:43] <shadeofgrey> okasyguysiREALLY REALLY REALLY would appreciate alittle help here.
[04:44] <msg43> I get ls: reading directory .: Input/output error what might be causing this?
[04:44] <misfit_toy> Gunlance, play with "puppy linux" it's the smallest little goober and so cool.
[04:44] <annex> misfit_toy: haha, yeah my interest isn't quite in that yet.  Does cinerella have a package?  or should I just go about compiling it?
[04:44] <Darkintent> or I had to switch to cvs cause the binaries were too old
[04:44] <shadeofgrey> i fihally  found libdvdcss -- i thought - but instead it installed libdvdcss2 which we all know DOENT work with breezy
[04:44] <Darkintent> and didnt have the features I wanted at all
[04:44] <misfit_toy> annex, I don't think it's packaged but check it...then if not just compile, no biggie.
[04:45] <workingmansdead> dabaR Directories, I cant even get to the files. When I click on the "home Folder" icon, and others, such as storage media, It attempts to open the foldier with VLC
[04:45] <shadeofgrey> so where do i go to get the breezy versdion of libdvdcss?
[04:45] <annex> misfit_toy: cool, thanks.
[04:45] <absurdhero> Darkintent, http://www.princessleia.com/MPlayer.php
[04:45] <damian__> networking question, I've hooked my two computers thru samba, but I can't access my xp machine form Ubuntu, but I can from the xp machine to access my ubuntu. What can be wrong?
[04:45] <Gunlance> puppy's logo is just so...ugly
[04:45] <dabaR> workingmansdead: so, for example, under your home, the dirs open with vlc?
[04:45] <absurdhero> Darkintent, you can build mplayer just the way you like it
[04:45] <msg43> I get ls: reading directory .: Input/output error what might be causing this?
[04:46] <dabaR> damian__: a firewall on the xp.
[04:46] <Darkintent> I know
[04:46] <Darkintent> thats what I want to do
[04:46] <Darkintent> :)
[04:46] <fanopnaic> shadeofgrey: did you alread read the RestrictedFormats page?
[04:46] <absurdhero> Darkintent, well, the link I posted explains how
[04:46] <Darkintent> thats why I was asking about apt-build
[04:46] <workingmansdead> dabaR: No, It attempts to open "home" with VLC, I cant even get to the dirs.
[04:46] <dabaR> workingmansdead: open a terminal, and type sudo ls -lf /
[04:46] <absurdhero> ya, that page shows how to build yourself a deb
[04:47] <dabaR> workingmansdead: can you post on paste.ubuntulinux.nl what it tells you?
[04:47] <devint_> Quick!!!
[04:47] <misfit_toy> annex, I misspelled, look here: http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3
[04:47] <shadeofgrey> fanopnaic:  uh no i dont think so
[04:47] <fanopnaic> !tell shadeofgrey about RestrictedFormats
[04:47] <damian__> dabar: Yes I have a Firewall in both machines
[04:47] <absurdhero> bleh I think that page has some instructions missing :(
[04:47] <keeb> :\
[04:47] <keeb> i hate linux
[04:47] <devint_> Can anybody tell me how to getthe nightly news cast on MSNBC to play in Totem!? I might lose my dad on Ubuntu if he can't get his fix!!! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9973419/
[04:47] <dabaR> damian__: well, disable, try, if works, open ports.
[04:47] <fanopnaic> shadeofgrey: there is a way to get DVD Playback working listed on the page
[04:47] <devint_> Totem doesn't support the codec
[04:48] <dabaR> keeb: it loves you.
[04:48] <workingmansdead> 2 .             49154 initrd.img  2113537 mnt   4440065 opt
[04:48] <keeb> lol
[04:48] <workingmansdead>       2 ..           229377 lib               1 proc  2506753 initrd
[04:48] <keeb> no it doesnt
[04:48] <workingmansdead>      11 lost+found  1081345 usr         1032193 root    49155 vmlinuz
[04:48] <workingmansdead> 1785857 etc         3276801 bin         1949697 sbin  1359873 debootstrap
[04:48] <workingmansdead>  507905 media       1327105 boot        3014657 tmp
[04:48] <workingmansdead>   49153 cdrom          1228 dev               1 sys
[04:48] <workingmansdead> 2277377 var          868353 home        1687553 srv
[04:48] <keeb> it hates me more.
[04:48] <keeb> dabar, after a ./configure and a make ,/install what comes after that?
[04:48] <workingmansdead> dabaR: it shows all my dirs, and numbers to go with them
[04:49] <absurdhero> devint_, install the gxine package and the gxine browser plugin package
[04:49] <dabaR> workingmansdead: lets use paste.ubuntulinux.nl from now on.
[04:49] <absurdhero> you will also need to install an extra codec or two
[04:49] <dabaR> workingmansdead: try ls -l ~ and paste on the web site.
[04:50] <damian__> dabar: It's weird because I can share the internet conection but nothing else and when I look for the network it doesn't find anything
[04:50] <absurdhero> devint_, wait a sec, enable universe and multiverse package repositories, and install the gstreamer multiverse and universe packages
[04:50] <dabaR> keeb: ./configure;make;sudo make install
[04:50] <workingmansdead> dabaR: right, man. For the record, I use kubuntu, but they differ only in the KDE
[04:50] <Kratos> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[04:50] <Kratos>   <Err.... someone wanna tell me what this is about?
[04:50] <ghostpsalm> When I run make xconfig; I get an error saying I need to install/setup the QT dev pack, any helps?
[04:50] <keeb> thanks dabaR
[04:50] <Kratos> oh, nvm.
[04:50] <dabaR> Kratos: you have synaptic open, and are using aptitude/apt-get.
[04:50] <Kratos> Stupid me...
[04:51] <Kratos> dabaR: Yeah, I just realized that
[04:51] <damian__> dabar: Can be some configuration problem of Firestarter?
[04:51] <Kratos> !mp3
[04:51] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:51] <dabaR> damian__: it can be either firewalls, or even the router, but unlikely.
[04:52] <damian__> I don't think it's the router because I can share the internet conection btwn the machines
[04:53] <dabaR> damian__: and it works one way, so it should work the other.
[04:53] <damian__> Yes, teoretically
[04:54] <absurdhero> !composite
[04:54] <ubotu> hmm... composite is at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20769 -- make sure you read the whole thread.
[04:54] <workingmansdead> dabaR: I put dabaR in the "name" input box, correct
[04:54] <dabaR> damian__: so, look into the firewalls.
[04:54] <dabaR> workingmansdead: anything will do.
[04:54] <keeb>  hey dabar, i am trying to compile vlc media player but i have a feeling there's a lot easier ways to play mp3's in ubuntu.. any ideas?
[04:54] <keeb> !mp3
[04:54] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:54] <fanopnaic> devint_: you can install totem-xine. this might break other things (dunno), but the msnbc thingie will play :)
[04:55] <fanopnaic> keeb: why compiling?
[04:55] <damian__> dabar: That's what I'm doing
[04:56] <damian__> Do you know another way to share internet connection without the Firestarter?
[04:56] <liable> damian__: ipmasq, iptables, shorewall, firehol, etc
[04:56] <liable> damian__: all front ends for iptables btw.
[04:56] <damian__> liable: sounds like chinese to me :)
[04:57] <dabaR> damian__: yes, ipmasq, and dnsmasq. once dnsmasq is installed, you edit its conf file, to start it. then, you install ipmasq.
[04:58] <damian__> wait a minute guys too much information together
[04:58] <keeb> fano -- i didn't see a .run..
[04:58] <dabaR> When you are trying to connect a computer, you stop ipmasq, and then restart it afetr you get a connection. Or, you set up a rules file. let me know once you figure out how to do that...:)
[04:58] <sorcre> can someone please help me enable 3d acceleration on my 6600GT?
[04:58] <dabaR> liable: are you usually in #debian?
[04:58] <damian__> I will be back in a minute.
[04:58] <[linner] > i'm bummed...
[04:58] <sorcre> anyone?
[04:59] <[linner] > i have to download Open SuSE
[04:59] <workingmansdead> dabaR: alright, I posted
[04:59] <liable> dabaR: yes, i just idle here usually. (split window in irssi)
[04:59] <dabaR> liable: welcome.
[04:59] <liable> thanks.
[04:59] <dabaR> although, its not appropriate in that case.
[04:59] <liable> ?
[05:00] <dabaR> workingmansdead: I would like to see ls -l ~, not ls -lf ~
[05:00] <Steil> how can i disable the auto mounting of a specific device?
[05:00] <dabaR> liable: nothing, just meant its not welcome if you are already here often..
[05:00] <liable> dabaR: oh. np.
[05:00] <nalioth> [linner] : whatever for?
[05:01] <[linner] > nalioth:  it flat isn't compatible with my lappy
[05:01] <[linner] > ;(
[05:01] <nalioth> [linner] : have you tried a dapper daily build?
[05:01] <fanopnaic> Steil: add a "noauto" in the corresponding line in /etc/fstab
[05:01] <fanopnaic> Steil: see `man mount` for details
[05:01] <Steil> so I have to add the device to fstab?
[05:02] <workingmansdead> dabaR: alright, done
[05:02] <linner> what is connection reset by peer guys?
[05:02] <workingmansdead> dabaR: is that correct
[05:02] <PMantis> DVD problems: No CSS decoding, so removed packages responding to search of "dvd", then reinstalled. Now, no sound when playing DVDs, and nothing recognizes the "DVD://" MRL. Help?
[05:02] <DShepherd> hey
[05:02] <linner> that's happening to me a lot in xchat
[05:02] <dabaR> workingmansdead: have you asked in #kubuntu?
[05:03] <fanopnaic> !tell PMantis about RestrictedFormats
[05:03] <keeb> grrrrrr
[05:03] <misfit_toy> linner, you have network issues
[05:03] <keeb> fanopnaic, can you check your pm please?
[05:03] <workingmansdead> dabaR: yes, no reply. The two are basically the same
[05:03] <Cypher> Menu Editing: How do i edit the Right Click pop up menu, 5.10 doesnt have open terminal by default
[05:03] <PMantis> fanopnaic, been there, done that. don't work. Not even the guys at UBZ in Montreal could explain it.
[05:03] <linner> misfit_toy: oh... then how come it doesn't happen when i connect in gaim?
[05:04] <fanopnaic> PMantis: ok then :) I dunno.
[05:04] <PMantis> PMantis, However, I think libdvdcss 1.1.1 will work better... but I'm being stopped before that right now
[05:04] <fanopnaic> keeb: I have none.
[05:04] <PMantis> LOL
[05:04] <misfit_toy> linner, you didn't give us that bit of info, now it appears you have any number of issues
[05:04] <dabaR> workingmansdead: I understand, it is just likely something to do with kde. since it looks fine under the hood.
[05:04] <PMantis> fanopnaic, Tat was supposed to be toward you. :-)
[05:04] <linner> misfit_toy: ahhh
[05:04] <linner> misfit_toy: great... among the others ... that's fantastic!
[05:04] <workingmansdead> dabaR: alright man, thanks for your help
[05:05] <Cypher> Menu Editing: How do i edit the Right Click pop up menu, 5.10 doesnt have open terminal by default
[05:05] <dnB> misfit_toy, how goes it? :)
[05:05] <Cypher> its one of those basic options you need in linux
[05:05] <misfit_toy> dnB, very well thanks and you?
[05:05] <dnB> wonderfully :)
[05:05] <fanopnaic> Cypher: install nautilus-open-terminal  from univers
[05:05] <keeb> i messaged you again fanopnaic
[05:05] <fanopnaic> no, you did not :)
[05:05] <Cypher> thanks Fanopnaic
[05:06] <fanopnaic> Cypher: yw
[05:06] <keeb> ok, well i will ask you here then..
[05:06] <dabaR> workingmansdead: you can use the terminal for now.
[05:06] <keeb> is there a ubuntu vlc package?
[05:06] <fanopnaic> keeb: yes
[05:06] <keeb> could you point me in the right direction?
[05:06] <dnB> ubotu is ignoring me :/
[05:06] <ubotu> dnB: Are you smoking crack?
[05:06] <misfit_toy> keeb, yes and it works great but uses the damn older gtk so it's butt ugly
[05:07] <keeb> i dont care as long as i can play movies/mp3's
[05:07] <keeb> ;)
[05:07] <dabaR> !+info vlc
[05:07] <ubotu> Updating ubuntu files... please wait.
[05:07] <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
[05:07] <keeb> ;)
[05:07] <keeb> downloading now
[05:08] <PMantis> fanopnaic, totem won't work because it can't recognize "DVD://". mplayer wil play fbi warning screen, and a 3 second video displaying the producing company then crashes, but with no sound.
[05:08] <bluefoxicy> Where would be a good place to discuss peer to peer network design
[05:08] <Kr4t05> !DVD
[05:08] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2, which is available on http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:08] <PMantis> fanopnaic, SO at this point, ignore CSS, I just want it back to when I first installed. :)
[05:08] <Kr4t05> !tell PMantis about DVD
[05:09] <NSK> how to login as root (su) in Ubuntu live DVD 5.10? what password to type?
[05:09] <fanopnaic> PMantis: you can try xine and or vlc :)
[05:09] <misfit_toy> bluefoxicy, away from most governments ;)
[05:09] <Kr4t05> !realplayer
[05:09] <ubotu> realplayer is probably http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:09] <fanopnaic> PMantis: other than that, no idea, sorry.
[05:09] <PMantis> fanopnaic, vlc bombs
[05:09] <paynode> hey
[05:10] <Cumulus> hello world
[05:10] <ghostpsalm> What is the difference between DEBOOTSTRAP and configuring your own kernel, etc?
[05:10] <bluefoxicy> misfit_toy:  lol, seriously though.
[05:10] <paynode> is there a dc++ on ubuntu
[05:10] <bluefoxicy> misfit_toy:  I'm trying to make a really good one ;)
[05:10] <Ace> anyone know of a good way to resotre a ubuntu install?
[05:10] <NSK> how can I ifdown and ifup in Ubuntu live DVD ?
[05:10] <dabaR> just like that.
[05:10] <misfit_toy> bluefoxicy, I truly have no idea what # that would be in...maybe #p2p ? dunno
[05:10] <keeb> fanopnaic, i installed vlc.. how do i run it? :\
[05:10] <NSK> I get permission denied
[05:10] <Ace> paynode yes.... just apt-cache searcj direct connect
[05:11] <bluefoxicy> miscz:  heh
[05:11] <bluefoxicy> misfit_toy: heh
[05:11] <fanopnaic> keeb: by typing "vlc"
[05:11] <keeb> lol
[05:11] <keeb> im a newb
[05:11] <keeb> ;d
[05:11] <PMantis> Kr4t05, AFAIK, This has nothing to do with libdvdcss2 right now. I just can't get mplayer and totem to behave like they did before I install libdvdcss
[05:11] <fanopnaic> keeb: And it's also in Applications -> Sound & Video
[05:11] <Gunlance> hey all
[05:11] <keeb> :F
[05:11] <keeb> :D
[05:11] <paynode> ~[ Ace ] ~ gotta install ubuntu first :p
[05:11] <keeb> sound is playing
[05:11] <keeb> yes!
[05:11] <misfit_toy> PMantis, remove one or the other and see what happens, they might have "collided"
[05:12] <keeb> thanks guys, you rock
[05:12] <misfit_toy> PMantis, I've seen that happen before
[05:12] <misfit_toy> PMantis, sudo apt-get remove mplayer*
[05:12] <PMantis> Kr4t05, In an attempt to get libdvdcss working, I pulled it all out, including all players and libraries, and installed totem, which didn't seem to have any dependancies
[05:12] <Gunlance> So when installing the nvidia dribver, I type in 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings' and it says that the package is not available??
[05:12] <dabaR> d/me rocks on
[05:12] <misfit_toy> PMantis, then try totem, see what it does, then if it's cool, ok, if not then add mplayer back
[05:12] <PokerFacePenguin> PokerFacePenguin is on ice for a while
[05:13] <fanopnaic> ghostpsalm: debootstrap simply gives you a minimal debian system you can chroot into. But it's still your current running kernel behind it.
[05:13] <Gunlance> but I just installed the nvidia-glx
[05:13] <PMantis> misfit_toy, OK I'll pull it *all* out again.
[05:13] <misfit_toy> PMantis, pay attention, just do mplayer, then test totem
[05:13] <misfit_toy> PMantis, then if it's good ok, if not then pull totem and put in mplayer and test, etc...
[05:14] <devint_> should a 100px x 100px wmv in gxine fullscreen video lag on a 400mhz processor on xubuntu?
[05:14] <misfit_toy> PMantis, I've had that issue with 3 different distros
[05:14] <Kr4t05> PMantis: Not sure, then
[05:14] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, I missed that line.
[05:14] <devint_> my dad is about to reinstall windows because his goddamn video lags
[05:14] <Gunlance> hello? ;_;
[05:14] <Kr4t05> devint_: did he just install a new video card?
[05:14] <devint_> no
[05:14] <Kr4t05> hrm
[05:14] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Weird thing is... I had all of the imstalled earlier today, and I could at least play non-encrypted DVDs
[05:14] <Dr_Willis> devint_,  may want to be sure dma is enabled  for the hard drives also.
[05:15] <misfit_toy> PMantis, test each, totem and mplayer, separately, you'll get a trend, then I can help.
[05:15] <misfit_toy> for now I'm having another small cigar...bbl
[05:15] <Kr4t05> Ok... I have audio through my mic. I turn on my mic and can hear it in my headphones, but I can't play audio out through RealPlayer.
[05:15] <PMantis> misfit_toy, No prob, just informing you. Thanks... one sec
[05:17] <Kr4t05> Help?
[05:17] <keeb> does anyone know the command to take a quick look at the partition table?
[05:17] <Kr4t05> fdisk
[05:17] <keeb> nosir
[05:17] <keeb> i tried fdsisk
[05:17] <Kr4t05> cfdisk?
[05:17] <keeb> maybe thats it :D
[05:18] <keeb> oh shit
[05:18] <drcode> hi all
[05:18] <keeb> fatal error cannot open disk drive
[05:18] <keeb> :\
[05:18] <northstar> In ubuntu 5.04 you could install kde packages w/o having to use Kubuntu.  Is this option still availabe for 5.10?
[05:18] <drcode> how can I adduser (so I Can also have mail) with INBOX.Trash folder and so
[05:18] <drcode> I see on;y inbox
[05:18] <ecobuntu> northstar: kubuntu = kde
[05:18] <drcode> after I add user
[05:18] <Dr_Willis> having to use ?
[05:18] <fanopnaic> keeb: you need to sudo, and you might want to try fdisk -l
[05:18] <Kr4t05> !nvidia
[05:18] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:18] <ecobuntu> northstar: are there specific kde packages you want?
[05:19] <northstar> ecobuntu: i prefer to install the kde packages over ubuntu b/c I found it to more stable
[05:19] <ecobuntu> northstar: i.e. kaffeine?
[05:19] <ecobuntu> northstar: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[05:19] <northstar> ecobuntu: the entire package
[05:19] <ecobuntu> northstar: unless you want specific packages
[05:19] <northstar> so kubuntu-desktop provides packages such as the   kde-base  etc...
[05:19] <ecobuntu> northstar: yup
[05:19] <northstar> as it did in 5.04
[05:20] <northstar> sweet thats what I need to hear
[05:20] <Gunlance> nein, those don't show me how to do it through the terminal....just synaptic
[05:20] <PMantis> misfit_toy, (totem:26625): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: how to remove plugins?
[05:20] <ecobuntu> northstar: doing apt-get install kubuntu-desktop will give you the same packages that you would get off a kubuntu cd
[05:20] <northstar> ecobuntu: thanks
[05:20] <ecobuntu> northstar: i.e. all kde packages
[05:20] <indigirl1> yw
[05:20] <ecobuntu> np
[05:20] <Gunlance> HELL YES !!!! ROCK ON  !!!! OMG !!!
[05:20] <nomad111> wats so good about kde
[05:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> i'm mentioned on air america's web site right now.
[05:20] <ecobuntu> nomad111: kde is nice...but i prefer gnome or xfce4
[05:21] <Gunlance> The log-in screen sooo...sacred....finally
[05:21] <nomad111> firefox > konquerer lol
[05:21] <ecobuntu> firefox isn't gnome though
[05:21] <nomad111> i kno
[05:21] <Dr_Willis> nomad111,  for some tasks i find kde better suited then gnome.
[05:21] <ecobuntu> epiphany is gnome
[05:21] <misfit_toy> PMantis, what did you type to get that error?
[05:21] <ecobuntu> and it's not even install by default :(
[05:21] <Gunlance> omg, none of you have any idea how happy I am D:
[05:21] <nomad111> but konquerer is kde
[05:21] <ecobuntu> yup
[05:21] <fanopnaic> ecobuntu: that's probably because it's not quite done
[05:21] <nomad111> it just why do u hav to hav seperate stuff for each
[05:21] <nomad111> it shuld all be unified
[05:21] <ecobuntu> epiphany isn't quite done?
[05:22] <ecobuntu> huh?
[05:22] <PMantis> misfit_toy, That's the fisr "error". I typed: totem /dev/dvd
[05:22] <nomad111> here's a question
[05:22] <nomad111> why is ubuntu better than fedora
[05:22] <Gunlance> lawl
[05:22] <ecobuntu> because apt-get is better than yum and RPM
[05:22] <La_PaRCa> ubotu: tell me about universe
[05:22] <fanopnaic> ecobuntu: well, depends of the point of view I guess.
[05:22] <ecobuntu> no it doesn't :)
[05:22] <ecobuntu> deb and apt-get are the best
[05:22] <nomad111> i think fedora is better set out
[05:22] <nomad111> aside from yum and all that
[05:22] <Gunlance> wow this is my first time with 5.10
[05:23] <ecobuntu> that's what makes ubuntu and debian the two best distros out there
[05:23] <Gunlance> new background eh
[05:23] <misfit_toy> PMantis, type this first, let's get rid of mplayer, I want to see if you have something mixed up... "sudo apt-get remove mplayer*"
[05:23] <nomad111> i wanna try out solaris
[05:23] <arnducky> Hello everyone.
[05:23] <misfit_toy> PMantis, and make sure you see that * at the end of that line
[05:23] <nomad111> wat do u think shuld i?
[05:23] <PMantis> misfit_toy, ALready removed that
[05:23] <devint_> can i get win32 codecs for totem?
[05:23] <ecobuntu> nomad111: #opensolaris
[05:23] <nomad111> lol
[05:23] <misfit_toy> PMantis, using the code I just gave you? try it again
[05:23] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Let's me use apt-get this time though.
[05:24] <ecobuntu> nomad111: there is a OS distro that's based on Ubuntu called Nexenta OS
[05:24] <Gunlance> hi arnducky
[05:24] <arnducky> I'm new to Ubuntu.
[05:24] <benrob> I cannot connect to my ADSL modem from Ubuntu (I used to be able to but sometings changed?). Windows has no problem so unlikely to be modem problem. Any known issues with firefox connecting to adsl modems? Cant even access modem's setup address.
[05:24] <nomad111> lol i like windows
[05:24] <nomad111> not an appropraite thing to say in here
[05:24] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok: E: Couldn't find package mplayer*
[05:24] <LaptopZZ> hi, I am getting an error using transcode, [import_mp3.so]  v0.1.4 (2003-08-04) (audio) MPEG
[05:24] <LaptopZZ> Audio format not supported by import module
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> [transcode]  A: import format    | 0x50    MPEG layer-2 [44100,16,2]   224 kbps
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> [transcode]  A: export format    | 0x1     PCM          [44100,16,2]   224 kbps
[05:25] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok, then just type "totem" in a terminal and see what output it gives you.
[05:25] <Ace> has anyone expericed problems with NDISWrapper making their ubuntu install not boot
[05:25] <nomad111> if only they made games for linux i would switch to it in a second
[05:25] <ecobuntu> LaptopZZ: don't paste here
[05:25] <LaptopZZ> ecobuntu: sorry
[05:25] <nomad111> only id software seems to support linux
[05:25] <arnducky> It seems much less scure than Debian.  Whenever I install it, it never asks for a pssword for the root account.  It seems that the user account it creates can sudo nearly everything.
[05:25] <ecobuntu> np
[05:25] <ecobuntu> LaptopZZ: someone was going to say it :)
[05:25] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Want me to paste the whole output fo pastebin
[05:25] <nomad111> quake4 supports linux
[05:25] <ecobuntu> use pastebin
[05:26] <PMantis> s/fo/to
[05:26] <misfit_toy> PMantis, no, just tell me did you get totem or not?
[05:26] <PMantis> Yes, it opened.. with the same earlier gstreamer error.
[05:26] <ghostpsalm> Unable to find the Ncurses libraries.  What is the Ncurses package called?
[05:26] <arnducky> Does Ubuntu incorporate any methods to make sudo more secure than ususal?
[05:26] <misfit_toy> PMantis, "sudo apt-get install totem-xine"
[05:27] <LaptopZZ> transcode error about mp3, http://pastebin.com/435061, any suggestions?
[05:27] <arnducky> misfit_toy, what if one uses totem-gstreamer and xine-ui?
[05:27] <fanopnaic> nomad111: http://www.happypenguin.org/  is a start.
[05:28] <keeb> what is the command to get a list of running processes?
[05:28] <LaptopZZ> keeb: ps
[05:28] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, it opens with only a gtk error, which I've learned to ignore. Happened before.
[05:28] <keeb> hahah thanks
[05:28] <misfit_toy> arnducky, if you have all the libs you can do anything you want
[05:28] <LaptopZZ> keeb: ps -Af
[05:28] <Sarvell> Can anyone help me get the sound for my tv tuner working?
[05:28] <Kratos> I just installed legacy doom via synaptic, how do I use it?
[05:28] <sebas30cam> i have a question: anyboy knows how to make an instalation from hard disk?
[05:28] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok so you now have totem but with an error?
[05:28] <Gunlance> hey, how come I can not find a shortcut or anything to a terminal while in gnome?!
[05:28] <keeb> hmm, LaptopZZ vlc media player hung, and it's now showing up
[05:28] <LaptopZZ> Sarvell: unmute it and make sure the cables are plugged in right
[05:29] <LaptopZZ> keeb: ps -Af | grep vlc
[05:29] <dabaR> sebas30cam: no, not possible, you can install with a floppy however
[05:29] <PMantis> misfit_toy, And.. it's playing a non-encrypted DVD, but no sound.
[05:29] <Darkintent> does ubuntu default to udev?
[05:29] <LaptopZZ> keeb: killall -9 vlc
[05:29] <Sarvell> Been there tried that but its the first step I know
[05:29] <keeb> LaptopZZ, still a problem.
[05:29] <fanopnaic> Darkintent: yes.
[05:29] <LaptopZZ> keeb: not sure then..
[05:29] <Darkintent> score
[05:29] <misfit_toy> PMantis, check "alsamixer" first, make sure everything is pumped up, you know this right?
[05:29] <mustard5> Sarvell, are you running any other sound apps at the same time?
[05:29] <misfit_toy> PMantis, just checking, don't know what you know and don't know...
[05:30] <arnducky> misfit_toy, I have libdvdcss1 on my Debian partition, but it's unpacked, I don't know what I did with the src pkg, and the developer's repository server has dropped out of DNS space completely.
[05:30] <Sarvell> no but the sound works for everything else just not tv
[05:30] <keeb> ah, killing by PID worked
[05:30] <keeb> thanks LaptopZZ
[05:30] <arnducky> So... (speaking of packages)...
[05:30] <arnducky> ;-)
[05:30] <LaptopZZ> keeb: np man
[05:30] <Gunlance> under system tools there is no shortcut for the terminal how can I get to it?
[05:30] <mustard5> Sarvell, try ps -e | grep esd   to see if there are any esd processes running
[05:30] <keeb> i am very newb.. 2nd day on linux
[05:30] <Sarvell> k
[05:30] <keeb> but i got my ati drivers in and now vlc working well
[05:30] <keeb> :D
[05:31] <Kratos> !doom
[05:31] <ubotu> doom is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Doom3
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> keeb: hehe, you might want to add the 'force kill' to your bar
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> you click the force kill
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> and then click the app
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> and it will die
[05:31] <Sarvell>  9367 ?        00:00:00 esd
[05:31] <misfit_toy> !alsamixer
[05:31] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, misfit_toy
[05:31] <misfit_toy> hmm
[05:31] <PMantis> misfit_toy, NP. Yes it's up, almost all the way, and Gaim just bonged as a buddly logged on, about scared me off the couch
[05:31] <keeb> LaptopZZ, is there a place i can read on how to do that?
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> right click on the bar at the top
[05:31] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok so sound works, now, let's add mplayer back to the mix "sudo apt-get install mplayer*"
[05:31] <LaptopZZ> click add to panel
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> look for 'force quit'
[05:32] <misfit_toy> PMantis, and make sure that * is at the end of that line
[05:32] <arnducky> misfit_toy, errr, I meant to say 'speaking of libs... ?"
[05:32] <keeb> awesome
[05:32] <keeb> got it
[05:32] <keeb> thanks!
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> try it on a gedit
[05:32] <mustard5> Sarvell, hmmm k...well that might be an issue, but there are others thing to look at first
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> it's been helpful for me
[05:32] <PMantis> misfit_toy, And... I ahve a new laptop. 1.7 Ghz, 1 GB Ram, 100 GB HD, All Intel hardware. It's really choppy video, and bogs down the processor.
[05:32] <mustard5> Sarvell, does your card show up when you type lspci ?
[05:32] <PMantis> misfit_toy, I'll do that.
[05:32] <Darkintent> is there a way to alias sudo to all of the commands in Ubuntu?
[05:32] <Sarvell> hold
[05:32] <mustard5> Sarvell, I assume its a pci card
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> http://pastebin.com/435061
[05:32] <LaptopZZ> transcode problem, anyone?
[05:33] <Sarvell> 0000:02:0b.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Winfast TV2000 XP (rev 05)
[05:33] <Sarvell> 0000:02:0b.2 Multimedia controller: Conexant: Unknown device 8802 (rev 05)
[05:33] <arnducky> misfit_toy, mplayer has been removed from Debian apt-get repositories for licensing/copyright reasons...
[05:33] <arnducky> =P
[05:33] <misfit_toy> PMantis, it will get there, it's sometimes a matter of "order".
[05:33] <Darkintent> I know that root isnt used like it is with most other distros
[05:33] <Gunlance> how come there are no longer nvidia-settings?
[05:33] <mustard5> Sarvell, hmmm..the unknown device part is not good
[05:33] <Sarvell> yeah but i finally got the video its a start
[05:33] <mustard5> Sarvell, thats probably the sound part of your tv tuner
[05:33] <Darkintent> also is there a way I can see what options a given package was built with?
[05:34] <arnducky> BTW, can I swith runlevels somehow without Ubuntu doing a complete init 6 reboot?
[05:34] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Hmm, that caused a massive dep issue. apt-get crashed
[05:34] <Kratos> !sound
[05:34] <ubotu> sound is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[05:34] <mustard5> Sarvell, have you googled at all to see if there are any issues with your card?
[05:34] <misfit_toy> PMantis, "sudo apt-get -f install
[05:34] <misfit_toy> "
[05:34] <Sarvell> yeah nobody has any support for it
[05:35] <wis> hi pa kabar
[05:35] <ghostpsalm> Unable to find the Ncurses libraries.  What packages do I need to apt-get?
[05:35] <misfit_toy> hola Venson :)
[05:35] <PMantis> misfit_toy, No, mplayer-i386 conflicts with mplayer-k6, and with mplayer-586, etc, etc
[05:35] <Venson> lo misfit_toy !
[05:36] <Darkintent> no one knows?
[05:36] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok then take the * off the end of that line and try it
[05:36] <PMantis> :)
[05:36] <Kratos> I just pasted something in #flood, can someone look over it?
[05:36] <Sarvell> well thanks for tryin
[05:36] <benrob> Im pretty sure my router connects with my adsl modem fine, but I cant get ubuntu to use the adsl connection. I had it working but its broken now, possibly by the firewall prog "firestarter". I uninstalled it but still no joy. Are there known issues w/ firestarter turning off (or on) some service or port that would prevent me directly connecting thru an adsl modem?
[05:37] <PMantis> misfit_toy, That's a virtual package. I should install mplayer-586 though.
[05:37] <mustard5> Sarvell, yeah..I would keep looking around with google
[05:37] <dabaR> crimsun: ping
[05:37] <[linner] > errrrrrrrrrrrrr
[05:37] <ghostpsalm> Unable to find the Ncurses libraries.  What packages do I need to apt-get?
[05:37] <PMantis> misfit_toy, apt-get install mplayer-586   worked
[05:37] <misfit_toy> ok PMantis test
[05:37] <nickrud> Darkintent, it's in the debian/rules file in the source package; that's the only way I know, anyway
[05:37] <drcode> hi all
[05:38] <Orborde> How do I hit up the Dapper repos?
[05:38] <drcode> any one mybe know script that can creat mail folder with INBOX.Trash and so?
[05:39] <arnducky> misfit_toy, are you an op here?
[05:39] <devint_> Oy vey
[05:39] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, Mplayer plays with sound, but not totem
[05:39] <misfit_toy> arnducky, no
[05:39] <dabaR> Orborde: hit up being add ?
[05:39] <devint_> If Ubuntu is going to attract new users, it HAS to play all media file formats, or at least as many as WMP11 will
[05:39] <Darkintent> hmm
[05:39] <dabaR> devint:
[05:39] <dabaR> !sucks
[05:39] <Darkintent> thanks
[05:40] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok so this is how much better than before, have we improved? I need to know that.
[05:40] <ghostpsalm> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[05:40] <devint_> I hate having this choice of either playing .movs or .wmv
[05:40] <mustard5> Darkintent, either that or they didnt see the question :)
[05:40] <dabaR> devint_: those are proprietary formats.
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> devint_,  from a Legal Point of view it cant.
[05:40] <damian__> Here I'm again
[05:40] <PMantis> misfit_toy, I think so, let me compare to an encrypted DVD I had in earlier. I don't expect it to play, but I want to compare behavior.
[05:40] <arnducky> BTW, I've never used mplayer but mozilla seems to support it as a mimehandler for multimedia formats better than xine, gstreamer or xmms 'out of the box'
[05:40] <locomorto> devint_: the wmv format (like mant other) is properitary and ubuntu needs permission from MS to implement it
[05:41] <devint_> Right
[05:41] <devint_> Believe me
[05:41] <locomorto> and you cazn bet there not going to give it
[05:41] <keeb> !+wine
[05:41] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer used by linux to let it run [some]  windows programs. To install a recent version, go through the tutorial at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29996 ; for more info and apps that work with it, see http://www.winehq.org, or for support go to #winehq
[05:41] <devint_> I understand all of this, including the Bazaar/Cathedral, etc, ec
[05:41] <Darkintent> also is there a way I can see what options a given package was built with?
[05:41] <devint_> However, that stops nobody from providing a player that has the capability for people in "other countries"
[05:41] <locomorto> Darkintent: not really
[05:41] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Weird... I can't get this DVD to eject
[05:41] <devint_> You can still play WMV with Totem-xine + w32codecs OR MOV with VLC
[05:42] <devint_> etc, etc
[05:42] <dabaR> devint_: and? ubuntu is free software.
[05:42] <damian__> Guys, I'm a super newbie. I have connected my linux box with my windows xp box. I want to know how to share the internet conection. I'm conected thru the Linux box
[05:42] <devint_> Why not one that plays all of them
[05:42] <locomorto> devint_, its not that simple
[05:42] <Kratos> bash: ./doom3-linux-1.3.1302.x86.run: Permission denied
[05:42] <devint_> Free as in bear
[05:42] <Kratos> oh wait
[05:42] <devint_> beer*
[05:42] <Kratos> ugh
[05:42] <PMantis> misfit_toy, I right click, eject. Error.. but icon is gone, nothing shows on mount. but cd tray is locked
[05:42] <dabaR> devint_: ubuntu can not do it in any country. otherwise, the devs cant come to the US.
[05:42] <dabaR> devint_: beer is not free.
[05:42] <locomorto> devint_, we would if we could but we can't
[05:42] <misfit_toy> PMantis, use a paperclip in the little hole, I've had to do that too when trying to fix this stuff.
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> i though ive played wmv's with vlc.
[05:42] <nickrud> devint_, when media is distributed in free as in speech, then ubuntu will play them
[05:42] <arnducky> I'd like to try *mplayer too but Synaptic can't find any mention or "mplayer-586" or even just "mplayer" in its cache.  I just did an update.  Where can I get a .deb package for apt-get?
[05:42] <Kratos> ok...
[05:42] <Darkintent> that kinda sucks I guess I will just have to go stare at the rules files
[05:43] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Heh, yeah... never had that with this lappy on Ubuntu. :)
[05:43] <Kratos> I'm having problems installing Doom 3.
[05:43] <Darkintent> someone should make a tool to do that
[05:43] <dabaR> damian__: install dnsmasq, and then ipmasq.
[05:43] <Kratos> Can somone help me?
[05:43] <kyncani> PMantis: use sudo eject
[05:43] <misfit_toy> PMantis, prolly a one time thing
[05:43] <locomorto> arnducky: do you have universe and multiverse enabled/
[05:43] <damian__> dabaR: I'll do it right now
[05:43] <keeb> Kratos where are you having problems?
[05:43] <locomorto> Kratos: use the liflg.org installer
[05:43] <LaptopZZ> http://pastebin.com/435061
[05:43] <LaptopZZ> transcode problem, anyone?
[05:43] <misfit_toy> PMantis, and you might restart X after this, not reboot, just X
[05:43] <nickrud> Darkintent, there probably is, maybe someone on #debian knows offhand what it is. That's a bit deep for most of us package users ;)
[05:44] <mustard5> arnducky, there is an mplayer-386
[05:44] <arnducky> Dr_Willis, M$'s .wmv extension is a wrapper which may contain nearly anything, so some files may have supported codecs while others may not regardless of the .wmv suffix on the filename.
[05:44] <Kratos> keeb: at the terminal, I run "./doom3.linux.yada.yada.bin" I get "bash: ./doom3-linux-1.3.1302.x86.run: Permission denied"
[05:45] <damian__> dabaR: What now?
[05:45] <Darkintent> hehe sorry I don't mean to bring up esoteric situations
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> arnducky,  yea - i remeber that.. so its all a gamble. :P
[05:45] <locomorto> Kratos: chmod +x doom3.*
[05:45] <arnducky> mustard5, not in the pacakge lists I'm getting from the Ubuntu repository(/ies) I'm using, apparently  =(
[05:45] <mustard5> arnducky, its in the multiverse repo
[05:45] <locomorto> !te;; arnducky about repos
[05:45] <locomorto> !tell arnducky about repos
[05:45] <devint_> look
[05:45] <nickrud> not esoteric, you're just showing a gentoo background, I think
[05:45] <devint_> all i'm saying
[05:45] <arnducky> Dr_Willis, it's also a 'security issue'.
[05:45] <devint_> regardless of whether ubuntu can distribute codecs or not
[05:45] <arnducky> !help
[05:45] <devint_> is that this should be a major issue
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> life is a security issue. :P
[05:46] <arnducky> !seen arnducky
[05:46] <ubotu> arnducky is currently on #ubuntu (35m 16s)
[05:46] <HansZwolle> arnducky!n=quacker@S01060030ab077a70.cg.shawcable.net is currently on IRC
[05:46] <locomorto> devint_, it is
[05:46] <dabaR> damian__: sudo gedit /etc/dnsmasq.conf
[05:46] <devint_> and if nothing else can be done, then there should definately be some efforts into providing some kind of server in another country that decodes and re-streams user requested streams
[05:46] <Kratos> Made it into the installed...
[05:47] <devint_> transparent to the user, of course
[05:47] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, yes. it's better than it was when you first started helping. I'm only missing sound on Totem, and css... first things first.
[05:47] <Kratos> Now i can't seem to get it to install to /usr/local/games/doom3
[05:47] <dabaR> damian__: remove the # from the dhcp-range=192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150,12h line.
[05:47] <arnducky> Hmm, ubotu is not responding to the same command "!help" in PRIVATE_MSG QUERY
[05:47] <devint_> Mark Shuttleworth is worth like .5 billion, I'm sure he could muster up $10,000 for some heavy duty servers to do such a job
[05:47] <mrproper> Is Freeswan no longer supported?
[05:47] <locomorto> arnducky just say what you want
[05:47] <locomorto> arnducky no !
[05:47] <locomorto> arnducky eg easysource
[05:47] <PMantis> misfit_toy, But, I can't eject anyting manually... "Error: invalid argument". I'll live with that for now until I restart X.
[05:47] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok, then let me think about that. glad it's better.
[05:48] <arnducky> Even though the bot is printing there, it seams to be '+d" (deaf).  Do I have to talk to it in here and listen to it there?
[05:48] <misfit_toy> PMantis, reboot, hate to say that but you prolly should
[05:48] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Yes! Thank you so far!!
[05:48] <aty> hey anybody know where keymap files are located
[05:48] <Kratos> nvm, ran it sudo
[05:48] <locomorto> arnducky eg take off the ! prefix
[05:48] <nickrud> arnducky, try without the !
[05:48] <PMantis> misfit_toy, lol Hey, this is Linux, no reboots. :)
[05:48] <arnducky> I tried that first -- heh.
[05:48] <arnducky> NM
[05:48] <fanopnaic> nite.
[05:48] <locomorto> lol :)
[05:48] <misfit_toy> PMantis, I know, they "say" that...but trust me.
[05:49] <dabaR> damian__: as well as the dhcp-authoritative line.
[05:49] <arnducky> I have more important eggs to hatch, Rn -- heh.
[05:49] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, you're not gonna run and hid are you? ;)
[05:49] <PMantis> misfit_toy, BRB
[05:49] <misfit_toy> PMantis, no
[05:49] <arnducky> Do you support kubuntu UI issues here?
[05:49] <aty> anyone here used lkl?
[05:49] <Kratos> how do I copy from terminal?
[05:50] <damian__> dabaR: should I remove the entire line?
[05:50] <dabaR> damian__: no, just the # part.
[05:50] <dabaR> damian__: it is called uncommenting.
[05:50] <Kratos> I try to get the pak files from my CD to the /base DIR and I get write permission errors...
[05:51] <damian__> remove #dhcp-range=192.168.0.50,192.168.0.150,12h ?
[05:51] <Kratos> erm...
[05:51] <locomorto> arnducky: whats the problem?
[05:52] <dabaR> damian__: just remove the #
[05:52] <arnducky> I'm wondering how to save net conf profiles (or if the UI even means what I think it does by 'profile')
[05:52] <dabaR> from only that line is fine.
[05:52] <damian__> ok, done
[05:52] <Kratos> !doom
[05:52] <ubotu> doom is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Doom3
[05:52] <dabaR> damian__: save, close, sudo invoke-rc.d dnsmasq restart. connect the other computer.
[05:52] <locomorto> arnducky: try #kubuntu
[05:52] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Ok, reboot fixed eject issue
[05:52] <misfit_toy> PMantis, thought so
[05:52] <arnducky> The host I'm trying to conf has four ifaces and  the listbox netmasks are not appropriate for some of them
[05:53] <dabaR> finally...
[05:53] <dabaR> heh
[05:53] <dabaR> :P
[05:53] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Oooh, weird.
[05:53] <damian__> DabaR wait: You told me that I have to remove something authorative
[05:53] <dabaR> damian__: only that line is fine, in fact.
[05:53] <dabaR> just remove the # from that line.
[05:53] <Kratos> I'm trying to install Doom 3 and when I try to copy the pak files to my /base DIR, I get write permission errors.
[05:53] <PMantis> I pushed the DVD in.. of course, Totem started. It "Quit Unexpectedly"
[05:53] <misfit_toy> PMantis, quit scaring me, I'm going to have my cigar, I thought we had 75% of this kicked.
[05:53] <arnducky> Also, the Ubuntu installer ignored my static network config and wrote incorrect crap to /etc/network/interfaces after forcing my eth1 to bind with DHCP.
[05:54] <damian__> No the line, just the # symbol
[05:54] <dabaR> Kratos: use sudo.
[05:54] <arnducky> Is this correct default behaviour?
[05:54] <Kratos> er...
[05:54] <dabaR> damian__: I changed my mind, yes.
[05:54] <PMantis> misfit_toy, haha, sorry.
[05:54] <damian__> Ok, now what?
[05:54] <Kratos> how do i use terminal to copy/paste?
[05:54] <misfit_toy> PMantis, now do the oppposite of what we did, earlier "sudo apt-get remove totem"
[05:54] <misfit_toy> PMantis, and I'll brb
[05:54] <misfit_toy> PMantis, and test it
[05:54] <dabaR> damian__: you only need the # removed from that one line
[05:55] <dabaR> damian__: save, close, sudo invoke-rc.d dnsmasq restart. connect the other computer.
[05:55] <damian__> Yes, That's what I did. (Firestarter it's easier)
[05:55] <PMantis> misfit_toy, I was in totam as you types that....
[05:55] <PMantis> libdvdnav: ifoRead_VTS_PTT_SRPT failed
[05:55] <PMantis> *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0887a758 ***
[05:55] <liable> Kratos: in console? ie, no x?
[05:55] <dabaR> damian__: how is that? go ahead and set it up.
[05:55] <damian__> restart the computer?
[05:55] <dabaR> no, none of that:)
[05:55] <Kratos> liable: Yes.
[05:55] <liable> Kratos: install gpm.
[05:55] <Kratos> liable: Well, in the root termina
[05:55] <liable> !gpm
[05:55] <ubotu> liable: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[05:55] <Kratos> or...
[05:55] <liable> bah
[05:56] <Kratos> I dunno
[05:56] <dabaR> liable: make it, please.
[05:56] <dabaR> damian__: you have restarted dnsmasq?
[05:56] <Kratos> I should go to bed anyway...
[05:56] <damian__> DabaR: I'm trying to sleep too, believe me :)
[05:56] <Kratos> !legacydoom
[05:56] <ubotu> Wish i knew, Kratos
[05:56] <Kratos> !doomlegacy
[05:57] <ubotu> Kratos: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[05:57] <Kratos> meh
[05:57] <dabaR> damian__: if you know how to set up firestarter, why now?
[05:57] <dabaR> t
[05:57] <Kratos> er...
[05:58] <damian__> I restarted dnsmasq
[05:58] <dabaR> damian__: ok, and the other comp is connected?
[05:58] <damian__> Yes is connected
[05:58] <Kratos> fuck this, i'm going to bed... 'night all
[05:58] <dabaR> dont swear, please.
[05:58] <keeb> swearing is bad, mkay?
[05:58] <keeb> :D
[05:58] <Kratos> sorry
[05:58] <dabaR> night
[05:59] <keeb> dabar, what is a good low-memory footprint bittorrent client?
[05:59] <dabaR> damian__: sudo invoke-rc.d ipmasq stop
[05:59] <dabaR> damian__: is the other computer for sure configured for dhcp?
[06:00] <liable> !info rtorrent
[06:00] <dabaR> heh
[06:00] <dabaR> !+info rtorrent
[06:00] <ubotu> Updating ubuntu files... please wait.
[06:00] <ubotu> Package 'rtorrent' does not exist.
[06:01] <damian__> I'm checking that in the network connection in windows
[06:01] <damian__> Yes, it is enabled
[06:01] <dabaR> liable: its in sid. 0.3
[06:02] <damian__> I made the ip address automatically configured
[06:02] <dabaR> damian__: does the windows now have an IP address?
[06:02] <liable> dabaR: yeah, i wasnt sure if it was in ubuntu.
[06:02] <misfit_toy> PMantis, where do you stand now?
[06:02] <dabaR> not from sid, I would not expect, altho I dont have any info on that.
[06:03] <damian__> what now?
[06:03] <dabaR> damian__: does the windows now have an IP address?
[06:03] <PMantis> misfit_toy, apt-get fooled me... but I finally got totem removed.
[06:03] <damian__> I told you that I have it configured to obtain an IP address automatically
[06:04] <PMantis> misfit_toy, mplayer still works. but there's no gui controls, BTW
[06:04] <dabaR> damian__: did it obtain it?
[06:04] <damian__> That's the way to have dhcp enabled in windows
[06:04] <damian__> it shows gray
[06:04] <dabaR> damian__: I work tech support for win
[06:04] <PMantis> misfit_toy, On a related note... I shoudl tell you something...
[06:04] <arnducky> Does anyone here know how to get Ubuntu's GRUB installer script to enumerate boot code on unmounted partitions?
[06:04] <keeb> !+winamp
[06:04] <ubotu> from memory, winamp is use XMMS or Beep Media Player (BMP) instead (Winamp for linux doesn't work on Ubuntu)
[06:04] <keeb> :\
[06:04] <keeb> !+xmms
[06:04] <ubotu> xmms is, like, totally, to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[06:05] <damian__> I understand now why you like Linux so much :)))
[06:05] <keeb> !wine
[06:05] <misfit_toy> PMantis, "sudo apt-get install mplayer*" now, with the * at the end of that line, see if you get dep probs
[06:05] <dabaR> damian__: um... cat /etc/network/interfaces paste that to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:05] <dabaR> damian__: I like gnu/linux even more.
[06:05] <PMantis> misfit_toy, I bought this laptop about amonth ago. Installed Ubuntu, and *all* my media buttons worked without me touching it!! V+, V-, Mute, >>, << Play/Pause, DVD, Music
[06:05] <GTroy> where do you go to add more virtual desktops?
[06:06] <damian__> I couldn't understan what you wanted me to paste
[06:06] <PMantis> misfit_toy, NOW, only the Volume buttons and "Music" works (Opens RhythmBox)
[06:06] <misfit_toy> PMantis, hoary or breezy?
[06:06] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Breezy
[06:06] <misfit_toy> PMantis, but hoary before or always breezy?
[06:06] <PMantis> misfit_toy, OK, I'll try that apt command
[06:07] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Breezy since the day I brouht it home. never reinstalled breezy either.
[06:07] <dabaR> damian__: cat /etc/network/interfaces
[06:07] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Which, like I said... was only a month ago. :)
[06:07] <damian__> Ahh! I get it, sorry I'm tired too.
[06:07] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok, try the command , let me know
[06:07] <arnducky> It seems that Ubuntu wants to mount everything as /media/hda<letter> if you don't make the Ubuntu version of the manual partitioner remove the mount points.  In a multi o/s environment with many devices this is not desireable, especially if one has to run the installer more than once to try different install options.
[06:08] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Wow, tons of matches and conflists
[06:08] <arnducky> Can the Ubuntu installer use a script?
[06:08] <PMantis> err conflicts
[06:08] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Last conflict shown: Conflicts: mplayer-custom but 1:1.0-pre5-0.6ubuntu1 is to be installed
[06:08] <misfit_toy> PMantis, "sudo apt-get remove totem mplayer" all in one line then
[06:09] <misfit_toy> PMantis, lets start fresh
[06:09] <PMantis> misfit_toy, heh, ok
[06:09] <mustard5> GTroy, did anyone answer you?
[06:09] <Daejavu> hey from where can  i add extra repositories for Ubuntu-5.10 (Breezy) ... just got it installed after a month of linus absense
[06:09] <liable> arnducky: you can simply edit fstab. (if i understand you correctly)
[06:09] <damian__> I pasted to paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:09] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Remember, I have mplayer-586 installed, not "mplayer"
[06:09] <PMantis> misfit_toy, But, ok... that's gone.
[06:10] <dabaR> who asked about desktop numbers?
[06:10] <mustard5> GTroy, if you right click on the workspace applet you can choose preferences
[06:10] <PMantis> misfit_toy, Should we take this "offline" to a /query?
[06:10] <misfit_toy> PMantis, ok so you now have no totem and no mplayer, correct? try each in a terminal
[06:10] <misfit_toy> PMantis, sure
[06:10] <GTroy> mustard5: very cool
[06:10] <dabaR> damian__: what is the interface for the Internet, and what is the one for local?
[06:10] <arnducky> liable, how can I edit fstab before the partition it's going to live on is even formated?
[06:11] <dabaR> damian__: bah, if it wasnt so obvious:))
[06:11] <damian__> eth1 is for internet, and eth0 is for the LAN
[06:11] <mustard5> arnducky, what file format are these partitions?
[06:12] <arnducky> I want to pass pathnames/mount points to the installer with an answer file and script if possible.
[06:12] <liable> arnducky: then i misunderstood your question.
[06:12] <Astxist-A> anyone happen to know why everytime I search the ubuntuwiki I get redirected to an Italian page
[06:12] <dabaR> damian__: ya, ok. sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces then, put a # on the line for the eth0 gateway.
[06:13] <mustard5> arnducky, I'm not sure I understand what the problem is..I read your above question
[06:13] <arnducky> mustard5, it's irrelevant if they get formated isn't it?  Are you suggesting that I copy data to the partitions before running the installer, and that Ubuntu will not just write over /etc/fstab anyhow?
[06:13] <arnducky> two words 'scripted install'
[06:14] <mustard5> arnducky, I don't have the answer for you sorry
[06:14] <arnducky> Especially as it regards partitioning.  (I like to do that prior to installing and just select mount points at install time.)
[06:14] <arnducky> NP
[06:14] <devint_> umm
[06:14] <dabaR> damian__: in fact, save and close. sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.bckp
[06:14] <arnducky> Thanks for guessing.
[06:14] <devint_> is this REALLY the ubuntu-backports homepage?
[06:14] <devint_> http://backports.ubuntuforums.org/
[06:14] <arnducky> ;-)
[06:14] <devint_> it looks like a 14-year olds blog :-/
[06:14] <mustard5> arnducky, well the installer allows manual partioning and choosing mount points
[06:15] <dabaR> devint_: no. backports are now official.
[06:15] <arnducky> duh
[06:15] <damian__> so you want me to copy it first before I made a change?
[06:15] <devint_> dabaR: ok, so should I update the wiki?
[06:15] <dabaR> damian__: after that, again sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces and make the file look like http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4741. Yes, that is it.
[06:15] <mustard5> arnducky, your attitude is not that conducive to people helping you either
[06:15] <arnducky> And it's a pain -- as is supplying the same 20 pieces of data to the installer which requires me...
[06:16] <dabaR> devint_: maybe, maybe not, my information is not 100%.
[06:16] <arnducky> mustard5, try /IGNORE arnducky and I'll go work on my 'attitude problem' without any more personal feedback from yoiu.
[06:16] <mustard5> arnducky, try a different distro if you don't like it
[06:16] <mustard5> arnducky, we won't miss you :)
[06:17] <arnducky> Who's we?
[06:17] <dabaR> mustard5: speak for yourself.:P
[06:17] <mustard5> dabaR, well I won't :)
[06:17] <arnducky> Are you saying I should try Linux for 'non-human beings', you 'over-sensitive' arrogant jerk?
[06:18] <keeb> lol
[06:18] <mustard5> :)
[06:18] <StDellis> How can I burn MP3 files onto an audio cd? It says the plugin isnt installed and I dont know which or where to get it
[06:18] <keeb> now now children.
[06:18] <Varanger> hello
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> Linux for 'windows-lemming-zombies'
[06:18] <arnducky> Maybe you should read the Ubuntu mission statement again?
[06:18] <dabaR> arnducky: no more, please.
[06:18] <keeb> sup yaranger
[06:18] <damian__> dabaR: I've changed as you suggested in your link
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> "Our Mission, to boldly go where no OS has gone befor"
[06:19] <Varanger> I've got Ubuntu Breezy CD, how can I upgrade from Hoary without reinstalling everything????
[06:19] <mustard5> ubotu: tell Varanger about breezy
[06:19] <dabaR> damian__: save, close, then, sudo ifdown eth0 && sudo ifup eth0
[06:19] <mustard5> check PM from ubotu Varanger
[06:19] <dabaR> damian__: you stopped ipmasq, right?
[06:19] <Varanger> thanks mustard5
[06:20] <damian__> I think I stopped it before
[06:20] <caonex> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[06:20] <caonex> Do i have to update the keys?
[06:20] <dabaR> damian__: did you?:) sudo invoke-rc.d ipmasq stop
[06:20] <RedRose> if i accidently delete my auth.log, how do i get ssh to write to the newly created auth.log
[06:20] <dabaR> !+gpgerr
[06:20] <ubotu> gpgerr is, like, If you get GPG errors when accessing the Ubuntu archives, sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*
[06:21] <ecobuntu> sounds like dapper is somewhat useable now
[06:21] <ecobuntu> (if useable means it breaks)
[06:21] <RedRose> if i accidently delete my auth.log, how do i get ssh to write to the newly created auth.log? cause i know that it won't write to the newly created log
[06:21] <mustard5> ecobuntu, it hasnt broken yet..emphasise on yet :)
[06:21] <damian__> Maybe I didn't
[06:21] <RedRose> do i restart ssh?
[06:21] <dabaR> replace RElease with your ubuntu release breezy...
[06:21] <damian__> should I do it now?
[06:21] <ecobuntu> mustard5: oh are you running it?
[06:21] <dabaR> damian__: yes, you should try to see whether it is off.
[06:21] <arnducky> TYVM, Dr_Willis (I take it you're saying that I'm a 'windows-lemming-zombie').  Is that because I won't put up with personal remarks about my attitude from peopel that insist that a question is unclear and later admit that they just don't know the answer.  Suggestions are welcome if they are offered in a humble and not self-aggrandizing spirit.  I'm sure that many of you know *certain_type* who hang out in tech channels and address
[06:21] <arnducky> any and every question they read in order to make themselves feel good.
[06:22] <mustard5> ecobuntu, not atm..its on my other partition
[06:22] <damian__> yes I did it
[06:22] <ecobuntu> mustard5: cool...have you ever run sid before?  is it more unstable than sid?
[06:22] <damian__> it says ip masquerading done
[06:22] <dabaR> damian__: ok, now, the windows should have an IP.
[06:22] <mustard5> ecobuntu, I don't even know what sid is ;)
[06:22] <RedRose> if i accidently delete my auth.log, how do i get ssh to write to the newly created auth.log? cause i know that it won't write to the newly created log?
[06:22] <caonex> thanks gpgerr
[06:22] <arnducky> SUGGESTION: People: if you're guessing about something, jsut say so instead of attacking the question.
[06:22] <dabaR> still in development
[06:22] <ecobuntu> mustard5: i see...it's debian's unstable distribution
[06:23] <dabaR> arnducky: thanks/
[06:23] <mustard5> ecobuntu, ah k..only ever used ubuntu
[06:23] <arnducky> Does that make sense to anyone here -- anyone at all?
[06:23] <fevoldj2> hi
[06:23] <damian__> No it doesn't have it. Well it doesn't matter. Go to sleep. I will try tomorrow
[06:23] <Dr_Willis> was there a question?
[06:23] <fevoldj2> How can I add a media:/ link to my file manager?
[06:23] <damian__> Good night and thank you for your help
[06:23] <ecobuntu> ok...well it looks like you can install apt-listbugs so that means something :)
[06:23] <ubuntu__> Hi, I booted into the Ubuntu live cd and firefox just crashes on me and wont run, anything i can do?? hehe
[06:23] <dabaR> damilater.
[06:23] <keeb> !apache
[06:23] <ubotu> somebody said apache was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[06:23] <arnducky> !rules
[06:23] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, arnducky
[06:24] <fevoldj2> How can I add a media:/ link to my file manager?
[06:24] <arnducky> !policies
[06:24] <ubotu> arnducky: Do they come in packets of five?
[06:24] <arnducky> !website
[06:24] <ubotu> arnducky: I give up, what is it?
[06:24] <ecobuntu> slide: run firefox from the terminal and paste, on pastebin or #flood, the output
[06:24] <mustard5> arnducky, its coc
[06:24] <arnducky> 'coc' means?
[06:24] <mustard5> arnducky, code of conduct
[06:24] <slide> ecobuntu, all i get is "Segmentation fault"
[06:24] <arnducky> Ah so, TYVM.
[06:24] <RedRose> auth.log is used by what programs?
[06:24] <ecobuntu> slide: hmm...is that the only web browser on the livecd?
[06:25] <slide> ecobuntu, as far as i can see yes
[06:25] <RedRose> auth.log is used by what programs?
[06:25] <arnducky> Still not working in query so I'll try here (please excuse me)
[06:25] <ecobuntu> slide: well i'm baffled...i don't know why you should have a problem like that
[06:25] <arnducky> !coc
[06:25] <ubotu> rumour has it, coc is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/
[06:25] <slide> ecobuntu, yea :(
[06:25] <ecobuntu> slide: maybe d/l another cd and see if it still happens ;(
[06:25] <slide> whats the gnome webbroser?
[06:25] <ecobuntu> i don't know what else to try
[06:25] <ecobuntu> slide: epiphany
[06:26] <slide> yea i think ill do that
[06:26] <ecobuntu> slide: or galeon
[06:26] <dabaR> ecobuntu: its more likely the first
[06:26] <slide> nope neither =\
[06:26] <ecobuntu> slide: you could also d/l kubuntu..that way you'll get konqueror and firefox (maybe)
[06:26] <Juhaz> epiphany is the official gnome browser
[06:26] <ecobuntu> yeah epiphany is sweet
[06:26] <ecobuntu> why is epiphany not included with ubuntu by default?
[06:26] <slide> kubunto is just the kde version?
[06:26] <ecobuntu> slide: yup
[06:26] <arnducky> hmmm...  I see that Konqueror is the default mime handler.  Is it the standard KDE konqueror or have you guys modded it for kubuntu?
[06:27] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: Except for the fact that epiphany doesn't have a nice adblock plugin like firefox
[06:27] <mustard5> ecobuntu, I would suspect its to keep the installation to one CD
[06:27] <slide> this is a DVD heh
[06:27] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: and you have to edit the chrome files to get any sort of ad blocking
[06:27] <ecobuntu> really?
[06:27] <slide> yea
[06:27] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: i don't use epiphany that much
[06:27] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: yes
[06:27] <mtw> Something seems to be wrong with my gcc. It says "Error: C compiler cannot create executables" whenever I run ./configure on anything..
[06:27] <dabaR> ecobuntu: cause firefox is bigger.
[06:27] <jcole> i've got a bunch of encrypted wmv files that i'm trying to play/convert here in linux... i've installed all the nerim stuff but still get an error... how do i play/convert these without installing windows?
[06:27] <mustard5> ecobuntu, i would imagine thats the reason why so much is left to be isntalled afterwards
[06:27] <slide> arg, there isnt even links/lynks on this
[06:28] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: I dropped it for that reason. Oh, and epiphany is very crippled when it comes to configurability
[06:28] <dabaR> SEJeff: well, then it lacks something only if you need ad blocking.
[06:28] <ecobuntu> slide: try lynx
[06:28] <slide> nope
[06:28] <dabaR> SEJeff: thats cause it is perfectly configured by default;)
[06:28] <ecobuntu> slide: well i don't know what the deal it
[06:28] <SEJeff> dabaR: no, it is crippled as far as the preferences and configurability go. I shouldn't be like that
[06:28] <slide> ecobuntu, would you do me a huge favor and get me the url for a new live dvd ?? :)
[06:28] <ecobuntu> slide: the cd should work...
[06:28] <ecobuntu> yup
[06:28] <slide> thanks hehe
[06:28] <ecobuntu> live dvd? not cd?
[06:28] <dabaR> SEJeff: yes, you shouldn't
[06:28] <slide> yea dvd
[06:28] <SEJeff> dabaR: So you mean I should use about:config to put in basic proxy settings?
[06:28] <mustard5> arnducky, there is a #kubuntu specific channel that may be able to help you with that KDE specific question
[06:28] <slide> or get me both hehe
[06:28] <SEJeff> dabaR: I think not
[06:29] <SEJeff> dabaR: Thats not a "feature" that is crippled
[06:29] <ecobuntu> ubuntu or kubuntu?
[06:29] <slide> well, i use gnome normally
[06:29] <ecobuntu> ok
[06:29] <Juhaz> slide, firefox is installed by default, and epiphany is on the dvd, just not installed
[06:29] <arnducky> BTW, someone was asking me about Universe earlier in regards to my questions about Debian repositories.  I couldn't find the package in question using Etch's (Debian Testing/Unstable) own apt-get.  Does Universe have .debs that Debian doesn't?
[06:29] <dabaR> SEJeff: nono, just joking about your typo... I definitely prefer epiphany over firefox.
[06:29] <ecobuntu> slide: what platform? i386?
[06:29] <slide> Juhaz, yea, but i get segmentation fault with firefox
[06:29] <mtw> jcole, check out gmplayer or mplayer
[06:29] <slide> ecobuntu, yea
[06:29] <ecobuntu> slide: http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/releases/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-live-i386.iso
[06:29] <ecobuntu> that's for the livecd
[06:30] <ecobuntu> wget it
[06:30] <ecobuntu> hopefully wget is there
[06:30] <SEJeff> dabaR: To each his own. Epiphany is much faster and does nice things like playing nicely with gnome-session for session saving
[06:30] <slide> yea wget is there hehe
[06:30] <Juhaz> slide, you haven't installed flash player by any chance?
[06:30] <B_166-ER-X> is aMSN 'Java' ?
[06:30] <siimo> HiddenFly, does anyone here use Firefox 1.5 Betas or RC3 release? do you experience the flickering issue on the bookmarks menu? with all menus flickering after a little while? I see it even on offical 1.5c3 release ? maybe its new linux systems only with gtk 2.8 + cairo? can someone please confirm this?
[06:30] <SEJeff> dabaR: I *really* tried to like epiphany for a week but couldn't do it
[06:30] <jcole> mtw: um, ya, i did... also tried xine and totem-gstreamer
[06:30] <dabaR> SEJeff: right, I dont ue that either. I just use the search bar, and the tabs. that is it.
[06:30] <siimo> HiddenFly, sorry i meant to say hi and comma
[06:30] <ecobuntu> slide: ftp://us.cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/releases/breezy/release/ubuntu-5.10-dvd-i386.iso
[06:30] <siimo> lol
[06:30] <jcole> mtw: w32codecs are all there
[06:30] <ecobuntu> that's for the livedvd/install
[06:30] <ecobuntu> good luck
[06:30] <slide> heh thanks :)
[06:30] <ecobuntu> np
[06:31] <keeb> ubuntu rocks my caWk
[06:31] <keeb> ;)
[06:31] <jcole> mtw: how do you play encrypted/drm .wmv files?
[06:31] <slide> lol
[06:31] <ecobuntu> keeb: that's really strange
[06:31] <SEJeff> dabaR: meh. Use deskbar-applet for search. It kicks the heck out of beagle, the epiphany, or the firefox search bar
[06:31] <mustard5> ecobuntu, hehe
[06:31] <keeb> yeah, the cawlking in my walls tremples in fear
[06:31] <SEJeff> dabaR: and it can use Beagle if it is available as one of it's sources
[06:31] <ecobuntu> keeb: ?
[06:31] <keeb> haha nothing
[06:31] <mtw> I don't really know anything beyond totem and gmplayer sorry. However I think there is a program called DRMCreep that will remove, I can't seem to find it though.
[06:31] <RedRose> is there a logrotate config file maker out there?
[06:31] <dabaR> SEJeff: epiphany just uses the address bar for google searches.
[06:32] <mustard5> arnducky, I really don't know..I've been only been using ubuntu since June...never used any other distro
[06:32] <dabaR> SEJeff: Im just minimal in all my programs, I guess.
[06:32] <siimo> hello does anyone here use Firefox 1.5 Betas or RC3 release? do you experience the flickering issue on the bookmarks menu? with all menus flickering after a little while? I see it even on offical 1.5c3 release ? maybe its new linux systems only with gtk 2.8 + cairo? can someone please confirm this?
[06:32] <ecobuntu> dabaR: what do you run for a wm?
[06:32] <mustard5> arnducky, there is a list of packages at package.ubuntu.com if you feel like comparing
[06:32] <SEJeff> dabaR: And next you'll tell me you use fluxbox as your wm :-P
[06:32] <arnducky> mustard5, I think you made a good choice form what I've seen and I've tries about six.
[06:32] <RedRose> is there a logrotate config file maker out there? to make the files logrotate looks at, cause those files are tricky...
[06:32] <mtw> jcole, have you tried xine?
[06:32] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: fluxbox is cool
[06:33] <jcole> mtw: ^^^
[06:33] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: i use to run it when i ran slackware
[06:33] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: I agree. Out of personal opinion, I prefer openbox
[06:33] <mustard5> arnducky, the free CD attracted me, as I am on 56k dialup :)
[06:33] <Flandor> My Breezy Install freezes when I leave the computer on over night.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  It is not a laptop and I cannot seem to find aything about power save mode.
[06:33] <RedRose> is there a logrotate config file maker out there?
[06:33] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: The tabs are very nice
[06:33] <RedRose> is there a logrotate config file maker out there? to make the files logrotate looks at, cause those files are tricky...
[06:33] <mtw> oops, sorry
[06:33] <mustard5> arnducky, downloading a distro and burning an ISO was not an option :)
[06:33] <ecobuntu> i don't know if i've ever used openbox
[06:33] <StDellis> how do I chmod something again such as $HOME/dev/sd0?
[06:33] <dabaR> w32codecs are for wmv files
[06:33] <SEJeff> dabaR: I was thinking flux, openbox, or ion3
[06:34] <SEJeff> dabaR: figures :)
[06:34] <dabaR> SEJeff: tabs on openbox?
[06:34] <arnducky> mustard5, If you're still on dial-up I'd be happy to send you DVDs of any GPLed (or other copyleft) stuff if you want it postage-collect
[06:34] <protoclown> HOORAY FOR UBUNTU!
[06:34] <ecobuntu> i look forward to seeing the xubuntu release with dapper
[06:34] <mustard5> arnducky, I'm pretty happy with ubuntu..thanks for offering though
[06:34] <RedRose> how can i autorotate my auth.log file?
[06:34] <ecobuntu> i really like xfce4
[06:34] <matsavhalev> can anyone help me with a (small) ltsp problem?
[06:34] <slide> how can I mount something on the ubuntu livedvd when i try to in the ubuntu user it tells me only root can do that but i cant su to root
[06:34] <StDellis> anyone helo with chmoding?
[06:34] <arnducky> I get about 712 kBytes/s FTR from here
[06:34] <protoclown> what is xubuntu?
[06:35] <dabaR> matsavhalev: have you asked #edubuntu?
[06:35] <ecobuntu> slide: type sudo
[06:35] <johan_> My apps starts VERY slow! can anyone help me???????
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> xfce-ubuntu
[06:35] <ecobuntu> slide: ubuntu uses "sudo" not su
[06:35] <protoclown> oooh. neat.
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> xfce-ubuntu = xubuntu
[06:35] <yahya> is there a nero equivalent to burn a cd?
[06:35] <slide> ah ok thanks
[06:35] <arnducky> mustard5, I was thinking about trying to mirror sourceforge.net -- LOL
[06:35] <matsavhalev> dabar: i asked but no reply, also it is a small problem (i hope)
[06:35] <StDellis> !tell StDellis chmod
[06:35] <ecobuntu> slide: sudo <command>
[06:35] <SEJeff> dabaR: No, tabs will never be in openbox. Read that on the ob3 website. The dev says he doesn't like them
[06:35] <matsavhalev> xubuntu seems like a great idea
[06:35] <mustard5> arnducky, :)
[06:35] <arnducky> (To a local DVD set -- hahaha)
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> yahya,  i tend to use k3b. its better then nero in some ways
[06:35] <dabaR> SEJeff: where would the tabs be?
[06:35] <n0odl3> does anyone know if ubuntu will work on a VPR matrix computer?
[06:35] <milkn> guys, i can't seem to get dns working. i can reach networks via their ip but not their hostname
[06:36] <protoclown> fluxbox is where it's at
[06:36] <shreevatsa> slide, and when you get sick of using sudo, you can do "sudo passwd" and enable root account.... but oops, I shouldn't have said that :)
[06:36] <yahya> Dr_Willis: thanks.. i just need to burn an ISO
[06:36] <SEJeff> dabaR: In fluxbox. Near the top
[06:36] <SEJeff> dabaR: You've used fluxbox, right?
[06:36] <dabaR> nope
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> yahya,  well 'cdrecord' and the right options can do that
[06:36] <slide> lol
[06:36] <protoclown> I never use tabs in fluxbox. Alt+tab is better.
[06:36] <Flandor> Does anyone else have problems with their PC not coming out of hibernation?
[06:36] <protoclown> but I like that fluxbox gives me the option
[06:36] <StDellis> I need help with chmodding commands please
[06:36] <arnducky> I just bought a dual-layer burner and found a supplier of DVD-R blanks at about 16$/spindle (50pc)
[06:37] <ecobuntu> Flandor: hibernation doesn't really work on my laptop
[06:37] <dabaR> milkn: create a /etc/resolv.conf file, and put a line in there. nameserver <dnsserverIP>
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> StDellis,  care to give a little more details?
[06:37] <Darkintent> what is /etc/X11/X supposed to point to
[06:37] <johan_> my terminal takes 5 sec to start need some help!
[06:37] <dabaR> johan_: do you have low ram?
[06:37] <protoclown> Good job everyone. Way to use ubuntu!
[06:37] <milkn> dabaR, i have i've got the same one (my routers ip 192.168.0.1) my windows machines use
[06:37] <Flandor> ecobontu:Do you know if it is turned on on a desktop?  If so, how do I turn if of?
[06:37] <SEJeff> dabaR: http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/features/tabs.php
[06:37] <arnducky> Only single layer, though.  I've never tried a dual-layer.  I'll probably be waiting for a price-drop for a few years on my budget.   =)
[06:38] <dabaR> SEJeff: so...tabs for the windows?
[06:38] <Dr_Willis> yea - the cost of dual-layer is nasty.
[06:38] <yahya> Dr_Willis: k3b looks like a kde app.. is there a problem if I use a kde app in gnome?
[06:38] <SEJeff> dabaR: yep
[06:38] <ecobuntu> yahya: no
[06:38] <dabaR> SEJeff: meh, I love the scroll button roll up.
[06:38] <DonL> yahya, works really well
[06:38] <Dr_Willis> yahya,  no :P
[06:38] <yahya> i mean generally.. is it ok to run any kde app in gnome?
[06:38] <ecobuntu> yahya: k3b is a kde package but you can switch between desktops with no problems
[06:38] <mustard5> johan_, what type of machine you running on?
[06:39] <ecobuntu> yahya: it doesn't matter
[06:39] <Sonny_Wertzik> does anyone know if the new version of amarok called airbourne has that embedded kde radio station program for internet radio?
[06:39] <milkn> yahya, yeah its fine
[06:39] <dabaR> milkn: your router does not like you, or, you haev a firewall on ubuntu.
[06:39] <dabaR> or both
[06:39] <Dr_Willis> i run k3b under gnome  all the time
[06:39] <Darkintent> what is the /etc/X11/X symlink supposed to point to?
[06:39] <DonL> yahya, if you apt-get install any kde app, it will install the necessary libraries for you
[06:39] <milkn> dabaR, its a default install as server using 5.04
[06:39] <ecobuntu> yahya: that's the beauty of apt-get
[06:39] <garyc> does anyone know webmin
[06:39] <dabaR> /usr/bin/X11/Xorg
[06:39] <SEJeff> Darkintent, /etc/X11/X -> /usr/bin/X11/Xorg
[06:40] <yahya> yeah that's great.. so it'll only look different and not lose functionality.. neat
[06:40] <garyc> does anyone know webmin
[06:40] <milkn> dabaR, i've also tried to use known public working dns servers in resolv.con and it still doesn't give me dns lookups
[06:40] <matsavhalev> garyc:a little bit
[06:40] <johan_> mustard5, laptop dell 3ghz 768ram
[06:40] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  go on...
[06:40] <DonL> yahya, it will look just like it does in KDE
[06:40] <Darkintent> thats the executeable yes
[06:40] <dabaR> night
[06:40] <mustard5> johan_, hmmm...strange..the machine is fine
[06:41] <_smd_> can anyone see me type
[06:41] <arnducky> Since noone is opped or voiced (I mean chanmode +o | +v [| +h]  ) how can a new luser know which nicknames belong to regular or cluefull community members?
[06:41] <milkn> _smd_, no :)
[06:41] <dabaR> arnducky: no way.
[06:41] <johan_> mustard5, ye...  its wierd
[06:41] <dabaR> arnducky: just by asking.
[06:41] <techrush> hi
[06:41] <SEJeff> arnducky: the ops op themselves when they need to
[06:41] <johan_> mustard5, this is on a fresh install of breezy, nvidia is installed and prelinking is installed
[06:41] <johan_> glxgears = 3000+
[06:41] <arnducky> No operlist on a forum?
[06:41] <Gunlance> how come there are no longer nvidia-settings package?
[06:41] <DonL> Anybody here know about how to configure tvtime?
[06:42] <techrush> just trying out your live cd
[06:42] <SEJeff> arnducky: the whole "stealth ops" idea seems to be encouraged on freenode
[06:42] <mustard5> johan_, have you tried   top   in terminal to see if something is chewing up resources?
[06:42] <johan_> mustard5, but apps are reaally slow
[06:42] <dabaR> arnducky: also, there is no clued in users here, really:)
[06:42] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I installed it but when I go to another machine to a browser and type https;//192.168.1.102:10000 it says I don't have permission
[06:42] <johan_> mustard5, yes
[06:42] <dabaR> arnducky: well, that is not really true, Im tired.
[06:42] <dabaR> night
[06:42] <_smd_> i keep on getting disconnected from any IM program I am in... getting "irate"
[06:42] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I don't get a login box
[06:43] <Gunlance> how come there is no longer a nvidia-settings package?
[06:43] <jrsims> say, do I ever need to defrag my linux hard disks?
[06:43] <SEJeff> jrsims: Linux filesystems defragment files as they write them to the disk
[06:43] <_smd_> dabaR: night
[06:43] <yahya> does cdrecord work with data ISOs.. from the man page it looks like it's only for audio CD
[06:43] <jrsims> no way. that's slick.
[06:43] <garyc> Dr_Willis, the actual erroer says You are not authorized to viewthis page
[06:43] <mustard5> johan_, I'm at a bit of loss as to what it might be.....
[06:43] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  you proberl y need to set up webmin's config to allow connections from the specific ips
[06:44] <mustard5> johan_, its definitely not normal though
[06:44] <SEJeff> jrsims: yes it is. The kernel hackers do a good job
[06:44] <techrush> i wonder how ubuntu ppc would run on my quicksilver g4 powermac 0_o
[06:44] <jrsims> SEJeff: word up!
[06:44] <techrush> seems ok
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  test it out on 'localhost'    https://localhost:10000
[06:44] <mustard5> johan_, when did it start to occur?
[06:44] <DonL> techrush, let us know!
[06:44] <jrsims> You know, I wonder how the Linux kernel compares to the SunOS kernel.
[06:44] <techrush> ya ill give it a try
[06:44] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I did that with allow=192.168.1.102 which is the linux machine ip
[06:45] <arnducky> Quick survey: who feels specialized in (and will admit) conf of any of the following: 'x-server'; 'network'; 'multimedia'; 'HID/input devices'; 'application and package availability'; 'security'; 'documentation'; 'installer and install scripts'?
[06:45] <johan_> mustard5, right away
[06:45] <yahya> is there a solaris live cd?
[06:45] <techrush> i gotta go though
[06:45] <techrush> nice distro
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  restart webmin after makng changes to its configs.
[06:45] <mustard5> johan_, any possibility that is could be a coincidental hardware failure?
[06:45] <SEJeff> garyc: You should install this theme: http://www.janoschka.net/webmin/Clipboard.gif On the one system I put webmin on, I installed this theme to make it more usable and pretty
[06:45] <mustard5> johan_, hard drive going or something?
[06:46] <jrsims> yahya: yeah, I think it's called something like Solaris Express. Either that or try Nexenta which is a new OpenSolaris distro. They have a live version too, I believe.
[06:46] <johan_> mustard5, hmm maybe but i dont think so..
[06:46] <SEJeff> garyc: download it from here: http://www.janoschka.net/webmin/xpstyle-0.96.wbt.gz
[06:46] <SEJeff> jrsims: Nexenta is in violation of the gpl
[06:46] <jrsims> SEJeff: really?
[06:46] <arnducky> ((oh, how dould I forget a 'games' and  'apache' | 'bind' | 'qmailsendmail/exim/postfix' sections -- heh)
[06:46] <Darkintent> whats the command to start xorg configuration manually?
[06:46] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I restart webmin after all changes and it acepts the restart
[06:46] <arnducky> Darkintent, there are several ways to call X
[06:46] <Darkintent> my xorg.conf from gentoo doesnt seem to work :(
[06:47] <SEJeff> jrsims: They linux the gnu tools against the solaris libc. the Solaris libc is licensed under the CDDL which is GPL incompatible. That means they are violating it
[06:47] <johan_> mustard5, it looks fine works fine except that apps takes forever to start
[06:47] <vrssh> How to listen mp3 in ubuntu?
[06:47] <arnducky> The simplest (and usually innapropriate) method is 'X'
[06:47] <Henry> some one know .. what version of gcc can i install for my ubuntu??
[06:47] <mustard5> johan_, let me search the forums to see if there is something related to it
[06:47] <arnducky> You may also have a 'startx' script
[06:47] <SEJeff> jrsims: ** They build the gnu tools against...
[06:47] <garyc> Dr_Willis, local host says The page cannot be displayed
[06:47] <johan_> mustard5, allready looked there
[06:47] <Darkintent> I need to configure it though
[06:47] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  thats all i recall ever doing.  Oh wait.. you do need to do somthign special to set the root password - Unless you added a password for root allready
[06:48] <vrssh> need codec? where i find..!
[06:48] <johan_> mustard5, dindt find anything related... :(
[06:48] <SEJeff> Dr_Willis: never set a root password. Use sudo -s for a root shell
[06:48] <Gunlance> how come there is no longer a nvidia-settings package?
[06:48] <arnducky> But DMs (Display Managers, not 'dungeonmasters' -- heh) are usually the best way to invoke X.
[06:48] <jrsims> SEJeff: I heard Jonathan Schwartz talking about that. He says it's commonly misunderstood that you can't mix GPL with CDDL. I think it basically means, GPL code can go in, but no CDDL code can go into GPL codebases.
[06:48] <gwark> is there any keed to update the kernel in fresh install of breezy ??
[06:48] <mustard5> johan_, its a bit of a wierd problem...so I'm grasping at straws atm
[06:48] <ecobuntu> vrssh: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:49] <SEJeff> jrsims: Mr. Swartz and the Nexenta Developers are saying that in that case the GPL is invalid. They are incorrect
[06:49] <Henry> some one know .. what version of gcc can i install for my ubuntu??
[06:49] <arnducky> i.e.  [console tty prompt] :/# gdm
[06:49] <iluciv> hi do you need an application like deamon tools to mount iso's
[06:49] <SEJeff> Henry: 3.1 and 4 I believe
[06:49] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I tried to do changepass.p1 but it doesn't work because that file is not on my computer that I can see
[06:49] <arnducky> | kdm |xdm (|icedm or whatever)
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  i recall seeing on the wiki's or someone in here mentioned what group/command ya had to do to get it work  with the 'default' unbuntu way of doing things.
[06:49] <iluciv> henry + 3.4
[06:49] <ecobuntu> vrssh: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[06:49] <beefsprocket> iluciv: mount -o loop should do it for you
[06:49] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  changepass.p1 ?
[06:49] <jrsims> SEJeff: I hope that's not true!
[06:49] <SEJeff> iluciv: no, you can mount an iso on loopback natively in linux
[06:49] <arnducky> Darkintent, does that help you?
[06:49] <mustard5> johan_, I'm reading this thread atm http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=50277&highlight=apps+loading+slow
[06:50] <SEJeff> jrsims: it is. Did you know the Nexenta devs didn't even release code to much of the Debian core until some developers griped about it
[06:50] <StDellis> how do I chmodd files? I cant remmeber the commands
[06:50] <Henry> TNKS NOW I TRY IT!
[06:50] <StDellis> I want to chmod 777 /dev/sg0
[06:50] <garyc> Dr_Willis, yes  the help screens say to do changepass.p1 tochange the root pass to what ever you want  but I don't have the scropt file
[06:50] <jrsims> SEJeff: well, now they're just being bad neighbors. Maybe I'm not too impressed with Nexenta then.
[06:51] <gwark> is there any need to update the kernel in fresh install of breezy ??
[06:51] <mustard5> johan_, unfortunately its unresolved in the thread...hmmmm
[06:51] <SEJeff> gwark: If there is a kernel update, it is a security update
[06:51] <iluciv> beefsprocket: thanks
[06:51] <gwark> sorry to ask a second time
[06:51] <johan_> mustard5, okey.. :(
[06:51] <SEJeff> gwark: I use dapper so I wouldn't know
[06:51] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  what help screens? :P
[06:51] <iluciv> SEjeff: +1
[06:51] <arnducky> note: gdm and kdm (I've jsut tested this in Ubuntu) may allow you to start another x-server (in tty8+ for instance) as long as each DM is only called once.
[06:51] <gwark> ok SEJeff :) cheers
[06:51] <garyc> Dr_Willis, how do add a user to webmin at the command line
[06:51] <Venson> StDellis how do I chmodd files? I cant remmeber the commands
[06:52] <Venson> StDellis I want to chmod 777 /dev/sg0 ......that's bashworthy
[06:52] <beefsprocket> indeed
[06:52] <garyc> Dr_Willis,  help is on www.webmin.com
[06:52] <Gunlance> how come there is no longer a nvidia-settings package? And now how would I get one...
[06:52] <garyc> Dr_Willis, also help is in /usr/share/doc/webmin
[06:52] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  not sure.    May be time to check the wikis. you do need to install some extra webmin modules to get the various webmin-config utilities.
[06:53] <GTroy> I apt-get install mplayer-386 with nothing
[06:53] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-938.html
[06:53] <SEJeff> garyc: Webmin is meant to be configured from the web based interface, not the CLI
[06:53] <slide> Is ubuntu based off another linux?
[06:53] <Henry> i have a problem during the install my gcc
[06:53] <Henry> configure: error: Building in the source directory is not supported in this release. See http://gcc.gnu.org/install/configure.html for more details.
[06:54] <ecobuntu> !w32codecs
[06:54] <ubotu> from memory, w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[06:54] <Gunlance> slide: Debian?
[06:54] <slide> k
[06:54] <garyc> Dr_Willis, I put webmin and webmin core both in    that should at least give me a login
[06:54] <Dr_Willis> garyc,  # /usr/share/webmin/changepass.pl /etc/webmin root <your passwordhere>
[06:54] <mustard5> johan_, it might be CUPS?
[06:54] <jrsims> I feel bad for Debian :(
[06:54] <arnducky> _smd_, have you got tcpdump or netcat?  perhaps your ISP is filtering CMC* ports or protocols.
[06:54] <Gunlance> how come there is no longer a nvidia-settings package? And now how would I get one... does no one know? so then I can stop spammin?
[06:54] <johan_> mustard5, cups?
[06:54] <mustard5> johan_, I'm reading a thread atm on CUPS causing issues..I'll get the link
[06:54] <Gunlance> jrsimsL how come?
[06:55] <ecobuntu> jrsims: yeah why?
[06:55] <mustard5> johan_, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=53972&highlight=apps+loading+slow
[06:55] <johan_> mustard5, okey
[06:55] <arnducky> If you see lots of SYN/RST instead of timeouts you'll know something is up
[06:55] <jrsims> ubuntu is kinda one-upping them
[06:55] <SEJeff> Gunlance: Read up about how Nexenta ripped them off and are violating the gpl with opensolaris
[06:55] <Gunlance> whhaa?
[06:55] <ecobuntu> jrsims: i think ubuntu is eating up a different crow
[06:55] <ecobuntu> jrsims: debian will always be around
[06:55] <Gunlance> yeah
[06:55] <jrsims> I hope so.
[06:55] <arnducky> Although it's most likely a latency problem.
[06:55] <SEJeff> jrsims: And if you grep Ubuntu in the debian changelogs, you will see how much ubuntu is helping debian
[06:55] <ecobuntu> oops i ment crowd
[06:55] <mustard5> johan_, that thread looks like an angle to try out
[06:56] <Gunlance> so wait I am never going to be able to get nvidia settings again?
[06:56] <mustard5> johan_, mabye its a problem with loopback device and cups
[06:56] <ecobuntu> !java
[06:56] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:56] <vrssh> !w32codecs
[06:56] <ubotu> rumour has it, w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[06:56] <ecobuntu> !javadebs
[06:56] <ubotu> hmm... javadebs is at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[06:56] <Gunlance> I would you know like to use my god damn monitor at a good hz rating...it's killing my eyes
[06:56] <SEJeff> jrsims: Ubuntu is much better about submitting patches upstream and back to debian than some of the debian devs will let on to
[06:56] <johan_> mustard5, yeah ill try that! thx man!
[06:57] <jrsims> SEJeff: that's good. I've been concerned about just that - ubuntu for a while seemed like it wouldn't give back as much as it should.
[06:57] <mustard5> johan_, good luck
[06:57] <ecobuntu> i don't know why ubotu doesn't tell about giannaros.org site for w32codecs as well
[06:58] <garyc> SEJeff, I understand from the reading that what you aid is true.  but I can get a login screen from a machine right on the same network
[06:58] <jrsims> SEJeff: but I can totally see them feeling a little left out, hence the griping on the Debian side.
[06:58] <Gunlance> so then, could anyone help me out then with my resolution settings? I have it at 1600 by 1200 but the hz rate will not go any higher..why?
[06:59] <mustard5> Gunlance, I take it you have edited your xorg.conf for higher resolutions?
[06:59] <ecobuntu> jrsims: why do they feel left out?  they have totally different motivation
[06:59] <ecobuntu> jrsims: they aren't trying to pump out a new distro every 6 months
[06:59] <SEJeff> jrsims: Debian "stable" moves way too slow. If they were a bit better with releases, Ubuntu would never have been born. I read that from Mark Shuttleworth in an interview awhile back
[06:59] <ecobuntu> jrsims: also some of the ubuntu developers are debian developers
[06:59] <garyc> SEJeff, It doesn't make since.   I should be albe to login just after installing the package to config it.   but no login comes up
[07:00] <jrsims> ecobuntu: did not know that.
[07:00] <jrsims> Hooray for ubuntu!
[07:00] <n0odl3> what does bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
[07:00] <n0odl3>  mean?
[07:00] <SEJeff> jrsims: And x.org from ubuntu is now in debian. You can't say that they aren't mutually benefiting
[07:00] <Gunlance> mustard5 ahaha....eh..no <_<...and I am on an nvidia driver
[07:00] <SEJeff> garyc: login to webmin from a machine will let you. It blocks most ip addresses except localhost by default as a security precaution I believe
[07:01] <ecobuntu> ubuntu actually keeps a lot of debian developers employed :)
[07:01] <PMantis> Can NEone help?:   libdvdread: Error cracking CSS key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB (0x003b9194)
[07:01] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: you are very correct
[07:01] <mustard5> Gunlance, I'm not sure how to do it myself...do you have a reason to think nvidia drivers would cause a problem?
[07:01] <jrsims> any ubuntu devs here tonight?
[07:01] <ecobuntu> it's not like ubuntu is linspire
[07:01] <ecobuntu> yuck yuck yuck
[07:01] <jrsims> ecobuntu: WORD.
[07:01] <mustard5> Gunlance, I know that all displayed related stuff is configured in the xorg.conf though
[07:01] <SEJeff> ecobuntu, always runs as root
[07:02] <ecobuntu> yup
[07:02] <Gunlance> mustard5: Nvidia drivers are the first thing to give me access, to the GUI...I had to install them to fix my xorg problem
[07:02] <ecobuntu> sudo apt-get remove --purge linspire xandros && apt-get install ubuntu
[07:02] <mustard5> Gunlance, perhaps you could use the pastebin to paste your xorg.conf and we could take a look..despite my ignorance on the subject :)
[07:02] <milkn> help :( i can't get dns working. my dns server i use in resolv.conf doesn't seem to be used
[07:02] <slew> hi, whats the command for installing a deb?
[07:02] <mustard5> ubotu: tell Gunlance about pastebin
[07:02] <ecobuntu> slew: dpkg -i *.deb
[07:02] <slew> cool thanks. writing it down now.
[07:02] <SEJeff> milkn: paste the hosts line in resolv.conf
[07:03] <ecobuntu> slew: where * could be the packagename or just be left as a * to install all deb files
[07:03] <ecobuntu> slew: does that make sense?
[07:03] <Gunlance> I know what pastebin is ! lol, hold on though I am seeing about something else first
[07:03] <Gunlance> about editing the Nvidia thing..
[07:03] <mustard5> Gunlance, so are they nvidia-glx drivers or nvidia website drivers?
[07:03] <slew> ecobuntu, the first line made sence =] 
[07:04] <milkn> SEJeff, the hosts line? i only have 1 line in there at the moment: nameserver 192.168.0.1
[07:04] <SEJeff> milkn: I mixed that up with nsswitch.conf. paste the hosts line from /etc/nsswitch.conf
[07:04] <jrsims> Any way to make fluxbox remember window positions?
[07:04] <ecobuntu> slew: so if you do the command the way i initially wrote it it will install ALL .deb files in that directory
[07:04] <ecobuntu> slew: but if you substitute the *.deb for packagename.deb then you'll only install packagename and not all the debs in a directory
[07:04] <ecobuntu> slew: that should make more sense
[07:05] <ecobuntu> slew: don't forget to put "sudo" before those commands btw
[07:05] <Gunlance> http://ubuntuguide.org/#installnvidiadriver <-those so yeah the glx, and I am about to use it's suggestion to add the stuff to the Nvidia-settings.desktop
[07:05] <Gunlance> er..wait...there is no longer nvidia-settings
[07:05] <milkn> SEJeff, hosts:  files dns mdns
[07:05] <mustard5> Gunlance, you installed nvidia-settings yet?
[07:05] <Gunlance> Nope, because they no longer exist on synaptic
[07:06] <holycow> wow
[07:06] <SEJeff> milkn: switch dns and files. then do sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[07:06] <holycow> i have breezy running on a 300 mhz ibm thinkpad
[07:06] <ecobuntu> slew: i always run sudo dpkg -i *.deb (cause i'm lazy and don't want to write out full package names)
[07:06] <holycow> heh
[07:06] <SEJeff> milkn: If you are connecting to irc from that box, it will kill it
[07:06] <milkn> SEJeff, ok
[07:06] <mustard5> Gunlance, they are still on mine..you enabled extra repositories?
[07:06] <Gunlance> good idea
[07:06] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: ever heard of tab completion? I don't type out hardly anything
[07:07] <mustard5> Gunlance, you want a sources.list for breezy?
[07:07] <Gunlance> how do you enable them?
[07:07] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: yeah i have...but i never looked in to it
[07:07] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: i should though
[07:07] <mustard5> ubotu: tell Gunlance about repositories
[07:07] <sethk> ecobuntu, if you use the zsh shell you can type much less, even, than bash
[07:07] <mustard5> ubotu has a guide
[07:07] <ubotu> mustard5: What?
[07:07] <_ubuntu> how come when I try to join #debian it redirects me to ubuntu
[07:08] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: if you have great-new-file0.8.deb type great- and hit <TAB>
[07:08] <ecobuntu> oh
[07:08] <mustard5> _ubuntu, the name you chose?
[07:08] <PMantis> Help?? I tried varios versions:   libdvdread: Error cracking CSS key for /VIDEO_TS/VTS_05_0.VOB (0x003b9194)
[07:08] <_ubuntu> er, oh
[07:08] <_ubuntu> wtf...I'm blanky
[07:08] <_ubuntu> I registered my name with nickserv
[07:08] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: as long as the part of the file you type is unique, it autocompletes it for you. If it is not unique and you hit tab twice, it will show all available matches
[07:08] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: if all terminals?
[07:08] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: for all terminals?
[07:09] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: that is a bash feature, not a terminal feature. So your answer is yes
[07:09] <garyc> SEJeff, the only thing that comes close is https;//192.168.1.102:10000  it says "You might not have permission using the credintials you suplied
[07:09] <ecobuntu> bash ok
[07:09] <linuxboy> How do I copy an audio CD in Ubuntu?
[07:09] <garyc> SEJeff, I didn't supply any
[07:09] <Gunlance> mustard5: What all extra repositories do I want enabled?
[07:09] <_ubuntu> how come I cant join #debian, it redirects me to #ubuntu (here)
[07:09] <slew> ecobuntu, tab compleition is our friend
[07:09] <mustard5> Gunlance, everything back backports
[07:09] <ecobuntu> ubuntu: its your nick
[07:09] <SEJeff> _ubuntu: because of your name
[07:09] <mustard5> Gunlance, no backports yet
[07:10] <yahya> linuxboy: use k3b i just found it myself
[07:10] <mustard5> Gunlance, everything but backports (fixing my type)
[07:10] <ecobuntu> people in debian aren't really nice
[07:10] <linuxboy> yahya: I know about k3b, but then I need the KDE libs
[07:10] <ecobuntu> (in general)
[07:10] <beer> ecobuntu: I know, I'm blanky :P
[07:10] <ecobuntu> oops #debian
[07:10] <keeb> !ati
[07:10] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[07:10] <ecobuntu> oh blanky...of course
[07:10] <econobuntu> now you remember?
[07:10] <ecobuntu> yup
[07:10] <econobuntu> man I cant join #DEBIAN!
[07:11] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: They are only nice if you ask direct and knowledgeable questions. That is one reason area that ubuntu beats debian. Attractiveness to a newbie and not RTFM!
[07:11] <ecobuntu> maybe they have you IP address blocked
[07:11] <Gunlance> wait a minute....NO WAY...ubuntu is working with my wireless card off the bat?
[07:11] <keeb> hey guys
[07:11] <Gunlance> damn
[07:11] <keeb> how can i change my resolution without restarting x, using the console?
[07:11] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: yup very true...because Ubuntu and Debian look very similar on the screen
[07:12] <SEJeff> ecobuntu: Never used debian. I went from Slackware --> SuSE --> Redhat --> Fedora --> Ubuntu
[07:12] <milkn> SEJeff, ok i done that
[07:12] <milkn> SEJeff, still not getting any results from dns
[07:12] <ecobuntu> SEJeff: debian is sweet.  the only reason i run ubuntu is because i want more recent software and i don't want to run debian sid
[07:12] <SEJeff> milkn: you changed your dns to local, why?
[07:12] <milkn> my dns to local?
[07:12] <n0odl3> how do i decompress bz2?
[07:13] <n0odl3> or unzip it?
[07:13] <ecobuntu> bunzip
[07:13] <SEJeff> milkn: Are you actually running a dns server on your lan
[07:13] <n0odl3> whats the command
[07:13] <Gunlance> ok getting nvidia-settings now
[07:13] <n0odl3> bunzip?
[07:13] <ecobuntu> yup
[07:13] <mustard5> Gunlance, good work
[07:13] <n0odl3> err... bunzip is not a command in BASH
[07:13] <milkn> SEJeff, i use my router's ip for dns in windows, has worked fine before with linux. ?
[07:14] <ecobuntu> maybe it's not installed
[07:14] <ecobuntu> tar xjf .tar.bz2
[07:14] <SEJeff> milkn: why not use dhcp and let it auto-negotiate everything?
[07:14] <ecobuntu> strange
[07:14] <blanky> guys you know why I cant join #debian?
[07:14] <ecobuntu> oops i ment bunzip2
[07:14] <ecobuntu> sorry
[07:14] <milkn> how do i do that for dns?
[07:14] <ecobuntu> der
[07:14] <ecobuntu> you need that 2 there
[07:15] <n0odl3> are you sure its xjf... isnt it like xvjf or something like that?
[07:15] <ecobuntu> v if you want verbosity
[07:15] <ecobuntu> i don't care it it's verbose or not
[07:15] <milkn> in /etc/network/interfaces i have line: iface eth0 inet dhcp
[07:15] <ecobuntu> anyways i'm out
[07:15] <ecobuntu> enjoy
[07:16] <n0odl3> so bunzip2 .tar.bz2?
[07:16] <ecobuntu> n0odle3: to uncompress a bz2 yes...if you want to untar it as well then i believe it's tar xjf (v also if you want) .tar.bz2
[07:16] <n0odl3> alright
[07:17] <SEJeff> milkn: Really sorry mate, I have to leave right now
[07:17] <ecobuntu> bunzip2 packagename.tar.bz2 of course
[07:17] <milkn> ok, thanks for your help SEJeff
[07:18] <Gunlance> ra0 = my wireless card right?
[07:21] <siriuskr> anyone play planetshift ?
[07:23] <linuxboy> How do I enable dma in hdparm, and make stay after a reboot?
[07:23] <varsendagger> siriuskr, what is that?
[07:23] <Gunlance> ok so I have nvidia-settings installed but yet I still can not up my hz above 60
[07:24] <mustard5> ubotu: tell linuxboy about dma
[07:24] <siriuskr> free Firstperson MMORPG for linux/windows/mac http://www.planeshift.it/main_01.html
[07:24] <rob_p> linuxboy:  You make an entry in /etc/hdparm.conf for the device in which you want DMA enabled.
[07:24] <mustard5> Gunlance, I imagine you have to manually edit your xorg.conf
[07:24] <linuxboy> mustard5, rob_p: thanks guys!
[07:25] <Gunlance> even though I use nvidia?
[07:25] <mustard5> Gunlance, I can show you a How To for hoary, but I have nothing specific breezy...
[07:25] <Gunlance> oh
[07:25] <mustard5> Gunlance, the xorg.conf will show your nvidia settings too
[07:25] <Gunlance> ok
[07:25] <mustard5> Gunlance, have a look over your xorg.conf and you will see
[07:26] <mustard5> Gunlance, backup the xorg.conf before changing it too pleae
[07:26] <mustard5> Gunlance, if you make an error you will need a backup
[07:26] <siriuskr> what drivers should i use for a 5200 nvida card ?
[07:26] <mustard5> siriuskr, nvidia-glx from the repositories I would think
[07:27] <mustard5> Gunlance, you look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf   I think :)
[07:27] <n0odl3> Gunlance: wow i dont get how to use it
[07:27] <n0odl3> Gunlance:oh sorry wrong pseron
[07:27] <siriuskr> mustard5 when i install that from synaptic will it set it up for me too ?
[07:28] <mustard5> siriuskr, yes..you may need to enable extra repositories I dont know
[07:28] <n0odl3> siriuskr: i dont get how to use it... i clicked on one of the mirrors and i got a reALLY big shell script
[07:28] <mustard5> !info nvidia-glx
[07:28] <ubotu> nvidia-glx: (NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver), section restricted/x11, is optional. Version: 1.0.7667-0ubuntu25 (breezy), Packaged size: 3012 kB, Installed size: 10036 kB
[07:28] <mustard5> siriuskr, yeah its in the restricted repo apparently
[07:28] <rob_p> Gunlance:  As I recall, running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" will give you the option to select advanced settings for resolution, etc.  In there, you can specify things like sync freqs, etc.
[07:28] <matsavhalev> done what now
[07:29] <mustard5> rob_p, thanks..I'm working on minimal knowledge fo configuring xorg.conf :)
[07:29] <GTroy> !sources.list
[07:29] <ubotu> A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) - Create your own sources.list at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:30] <mustard5> ubotu: tell siriuskr about nividia
[07:30] <mustard5> siriuskr, read the guide from ubotu too
[07:30] <fe> is it possible for the ubuntu livecd to fuck up USB in windows?  i booted from it, then when i went back into windows, my mouse and ext soundcard mysteriously wouldn't work
[07:30] <zorton> can I upgrade hoary to breezy via apt-get dist-upgrade?
[07:30] <fe> and it does when i go back onto the livecd
[07:30] <mustard5> ubotu: tell siriuskr about nvidia
[07:30] <mustard5> zorton, yes ..and ubotu has a guide
[07:31] <mustard5> ubotu: tell zorton about breezy
[07:31] <zorton> thankya
[07:31] <germancito> Hello everybody!!.
[07:31] <mustard5> welcome germancito
[07:31] <rob_p> mustard5:  Actually, I prefer to edit my xorg.conf manually too!  But it seems easier for new users to come up running with a somewhat working xorg.conf by using the configuration util.
[07:31] <germancito> thanks mustard5
[07:31] <Severian> Hello germancito
[07:31] <fe> does anyone know :p
[07:31] <zorton> btw, i would like to say very nice work!
[07:31] <fe> having a mouse is a fairly convenient thing to have
[07:32] <Daejavu> hello everyone
[07:32] <zorton> i've been admin'n regular debian systems for years and hoary is working perfectly
[07:32] <mustard5> rob_p, I would agree :)
[07:32] <zorton> it's almost wife proof at htis point
[07:32] <germancito> hello Daejavu
[07:32] <Daejavu> i need to know how can i install the kernel source for my k7 kernel image ... (need it for NVidia driver installation)
[07:33] <mustard5> Daejavu, I'm just remembering the command...
[07:33] <mustard5> Daejavu, I'm curious why you need it for nvidia though
[07:33] <mustard5> Daejavu, there is a linux-restricted-module-k7 for nvidia
[07:33] <Daejavu> its official driver requires it for installation
[07:34] <fe> come on babies.  windows isn't reporting anything wrong with usb, and my usb hub is getting power from the port but none of the peripherals are responding
[07:34] <Daejavu> mustard5, hummm ... should i install it via Synaptic ?
[07:34] <mustard5> Daejavu, ok...so nvidia-glx is no good from repositories?
[07:34] <keeb> hey guys
[07:34] <keeb> http://pastebin.com/435112
[07:34] <keeb> can someone help please?
[07:34] <keeb> ssh problem :\
[07:34] <mustard5> Daejavu, synaptic yes
[07:35] <Daejavu> heres the Situation ..  i installed the driver from Synaptic ... and it didnt worked .. so i downloaded the driver from the NVidia site and it says during instalation that i need my kernel source
[07:35] <sproingie> what's with openoffice2?
[07:35] <mustard5> Daejavu, ok so when you installed the nvidia-glx where you already on k7 kernel?
[07:35] <sproingie> chuck@tetsuo:~$ ooffice2
[07:35] <sproingie> /usr/lib/openoffice2/program/soffice: line 224: /usr/lib/openoffice2/program/soffice.bin: No such file or directory
[07:36] <Daejavu> mustard5, yup ... i restarted the system .. switched to the k7 kernel and check to c if im getting the acceleration .. but no acceleration
[07:36] <varsendagger> hey i ahve xubuntu set up, is there a good reason for me to install gnome?
[07:37] <mustard5> Daejavu, ok, so you needed the restricted-modules-k7 to get nvidia-glx to work after a kernel change.
[07:37] <Gunlance> logging off and logging on again to fix hz sorry about not responding mustard5
[07:37] <varsendagger> my computer can handle it, but will it bog up my memory?
[07:37] <mustard5> Daejavu, I'll find the exact package name ....
[07:38] <Daejavu> mustard5, i just checked and can see that i got Both the Linux-restricteed-modules for K7 and Legacy :D installed
[07:38] <mustard5> Daejavu, thats not good ;)
[07:38] <mustard5> Daejavu, what card you got?
[07:38] <mustard5> Daejavu, legacy is for old cards
[07:39] <Severian> sproingie, it works fine for me in breezy.  I don't get the error you got.
[07:39] <Daejavu> mustard5, ive got a Ti4200
[07:39] <mustard5> Daejavu, ah ok
[07:39] <mustard5> Daejavu, so it that old?
[07:39] <keeb> can anyone in here help me with ssh?
[07:39] <keeb> :\
[07:39] <Daejavu> mustard5, umm nops .. not  that much .. i dont think its in the legacy list now
[07:39] <sproingie> Severian: i think it's an amd64 thing
[07:40] <mustard5> Daejavu, try removing the legacy module then
[07:40] <sproingie> Severian: it works fine in my 32bit chroot
[07:40] <keeb> is that a no?
[07:40] <sproingie> Severian: bad packaging job.  wonder if it was even tested
[07:40] <rob_p> fe:  Well, you've given your pc a taste of Ubuntu!  How'd you expect it to like having to run Windoze again after that?!!  It's rebelling against you :-)
[07:40] <mustard5> Daejavu, you might even have nvidia-glx-legacy installed?
[07:40] <Severian> sproingie, I don't have an amd64, but I would like one.  Other than ooffice2, are you happy with ubuntu on it?
[07:41] <Daejavu> mustard5, ok now this is what i have installed on the system at the moment ... linux-restricted-modules for K7  and nvidia-kernel-module ...
[07:42] <Daejavu> thats the only 2 things ive got installed now .. rest all uninstalled/removed now
[07:42] <mustard5> Daejavu, and nvidia-glx?
[07:43] <mustard5> Daejavu, and have you run sudo nvidia-glx-config enable in terminal?
[07:43] <Daejavu> mustard5, not the glx .. i installed it before but it didnt gave me the acceleration ... so i uninstalled it and used the official driver
[07:43] <mustard5> Daejavu, ah ok
[07:43] <varsendagger> how do i find out how much space i ahve in a directory from the cli?
[07:43] <mustard5> Daejavu, I think you can add an option to get acceleration....let me check
[07:43] <Daejavu> mustard5, ummm nops ... not the "nvidia-glx-config enable"   thing .. didnt tried that
[07:43] <fe> rob_p, i alread yhave ubuntu installed!  at some point i reinstalled windows bc well, that's what you do with windows.  there is no other way!  and ended up overwriting the MBR so i was booting onto the live cd to take a look at the far-away partitions
[07:44] <Severian> varsendagger,    du -h
[07:44] <mustard5> Daejavu, thats in the description for nvidia-glx in synaptic...it enables the drives
[07:45] <mustard5> Daejavu, drivers
[07:45] <sproingie> Severian: unfortunately i'm not. it boots slower than windows 2000 did
[07:45] <mustard5> also if you can join #flood , Daejavu I can show you what I have in my xorg.conf for nvidia
[07:45] <varsendagger> Severian, thanks
[07:45] <varsendagger> how do i pip a readout to vi?
[07:45] <varsendagger> pipe
[07:45] <Daejavu> mustard5, i made a couple of changes .. lemme do a restart and check wht happend  .. ill let u know after the restarrtt if its good
[07:46] <mustard5> Daejavu, k
[07:46] <rob_p> fe:  I see!  Well, to more appropriately answer your question, no.  Ubuntu probably hasn't screwed up your USB interface.
[07:46] <sproingie> Severian: was reasonably painless setting up my radeon vid card tho.  but that's something i only need to do once
[07:47] <Severian> varsendagger, I would not try.  Just pipe it to a file and edit the file.  You could pipe to less, if you just want to look at it      command | less
[07:47] <siriuskr> okay i installed something as sudo installer.bin bla bla now i cant' get to the folder nor run the damn prog wtf
[07:48] <siriuskr> lol
[07:48] <mustard5> siriuskr, you using the nvidia drivers from the website?
[07:49] <Severian> sproingie, I set up a friend's AMD64 system.  We found Ubuntu slower on the seti program than Windows XP.  So, Ubuntu is not always faster.  But, I would still choose Ubuntu over Windows XP anyday for other reasons.
[07:49] <siriuskr> yea got that working
[07:49] <calebme> back!
[07:49] <calebme> (this is gunlance)
[07:49] <siriuskr> this is a game im trying to install now
[07:49] <siriuskr> i installed it as sudo ...
[07:49] <mustard5> siriuskr, ah ok :)
[07:49] <calebme> Ok, so I need to edit my xorg.conf
[07:49] <zephyrus> hey guys, i'm having problems playing the streaming audio and video from http://music.aol.com/.  I have the mplayer plugin for firefox, and the w32 codecs are installed.  I can play the realaudio and real video feeds from www.realguide.com, it's just the aol streams that aren't goin for me. anyone have any ideas?
[07:49] <siriuskr> now wont let me run nor delete the folder so nvm i just sudo rm it lol
[07:49] <mustard5> calebme, what happened?
[07:50] <calebme> uhm, I am trying to get more hz modes
[07:50] <retrix> cAr$4lif3
[07:50] <supo> anyone know a way to make just one icon on desktop bigger in size?
[07:50] <retrix> oops
[07:50] <mustard5> calebme, you in terminal now or still in gnome?
[07:50] <keeb> ok guys i am having a problem..
[07:51] <keeb> i have my drivers set up
[07:51] <keeb> and they all work and everything
[07:51] <circa1974> is anyone aware of how a person would upgrade their pango so that its > 1.8.0 ?
[07:51] <keeb> but my goddamn resolution is stuck
[07:51] <circa1974> currently i have 1.4.0
[07:51] <rob_p> supo:  right-click, select, "Stretch Icon" maybe...
[07:51] <supo> rob_p,  oh, thank you ^^;
[07:52] <calebme> I am in gnome
[07:52] <keeb> any ideas, rob_p?
[07:52] <calebme> Installing Nvidida drivers was the only way
[07:52] <sproingie> Severian: i'd choose linux.  ubuntu i'm getting to where i can take it or leave it
[07:52] <rob_p> keeb:  What video card, etc?
[07:52] <sproingie> Severian: the ubuntu community is generally more helpful though
[07:52] <supo> rob_p,  i don't seem to find such thing :/
[07:52] <blanky> in command line, how can I create a file
[07:52] <supo> i'm using kubuntu though, is that in gnome only?
[07:53] <mustard5> calebme, ok...well as I said..I'm not too good with editing the xorg.conf...backup first ok?
[07:53] <rob_p> supo:  Oh, I assumed gnome... sorry!  I don't know then.
[07:53] <calebme> k
[07:53] <mustard5> calebme, you know where to find it?
[07:53] <supo> okay :), thank you still
[07:53] <Severian> sproingie, I don't always use Ubuntu, either.  Ubuntu works fine for about half my machines and I use other distros on the rest.   What distro do you like best, or do you roll your own?
[07:53] <calebme> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup right
[07:54] <blanky> how can I create a fild in command line
[07:54] <sproingie> Severian: the forums had a mention of it, looks like a packaging problem, it fails to install a one-liner shell script.  i pasted it in, works all right now
[07:54] <mustard5> calebme, correct
[07:54] <sproingie> Severian: but holy jebus, the fonts are ginormous in ooffice2
[07:54] <rob_p> supo:  I bet you could find out in #kubuntu though. :-)
[07:55] <mustard5> calebme, I'll point you at a hoary how to, that may give you some clues to what you need to do...but have to do that with the disclaimer that this is not for breezy
[07:55] <sproingie> Severian: i'm partial to debian.  suse is also nice for some things (save points in yast are nice)
[07:55] <mustard5> calebme, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:55] <ghostpsalm> What is the minimum you need to do to achieve a bootable root filesystem, after running debootstrap from a livecd?
[07:55] <calebme> thx mustard5
[07:55] <senectus> hey whats the default port for webmin?
[07:55] <mustard5> calebme, there are some sections there to will talk about changing frequency
[07:55] <Severian> sproingie, good.  Sounds like my experience with zope3.  There was one file missing and the sandbox instance would not start.
[07:55] <supo> rob_p, oh thanks, i'll idle there too then :)
[07:56] <blanky> how can I create a new file in command line
[07:56] <mustard5> calebme, fiddle around a bit and good luck ;)
[07:56] <mustard5> calebme, I have to get going
[07:56] <sproingie> Severian: how's zope3 anyway?  zope always struck me as a pile-o-hacks under the hood, supposedly this is a rewrite?
[07:56] <Severian> sproingie, is ginormous really big?  They look fine to me, but we probably have different video hardware.
[07:57] <sproingie> Severian: everything else is normal, but the fonts in the menus are huge, like three times the size of normal menu fonts.
[07:57] <sproingie> Severian: this is on kubuntu, possible it's looking for some gnome or gtk conf files i don't have
[07:57] <shray> hi. how can I enable sshd in gentoo?
[07:58] <sproingie> shray: you might try asking on #gentoo
[07:58] <circa1974> shray,  /join #gentoo and ask?
[07:58] <shray> err woops
[07:58] <shray> I mean ubuntu
[07:58] <shray> lol
[07:58] <shray> Im so used to saying gentoo. hehe. i meant ubuntu.
[07:58] <sproingie> another convert?
[07:58] <ghostpsalm> What is the minimum you need to do to achieve a bootable root filesystem, after running debootstrap from a livecd?\
[07:58] <shray> (this is my friend's computer i am repairing)
[07:58] <shray> would anyone know how I would enable sshd in ubuntu
[07:58] <sproingie> shray: apt-get install openssh-server
[07:58] <blanky> hey guys, I'd like to know what distributions each one of you guys came from
[07:58] <circa1974> shray,  and make certain the ports are open if hes behind a router
[07:58] <sproingie> shray: it should start automatically after installing
[07:59] <shray> uh.. i seem to get an error.
[07:59] <shray> E: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open
[07:59] <Severian> sproingie, zope 2 did seem like a bunch of hacks.  Zope 3 looks like a big improvement, but I am no expert yet.  Zope 3 loses compatibility, but appears to have decided to sacrifice it for consistency and a better design for the long run.  I'll have a better idea in a month or two, but that is my impression now.  If you decide to learn it, don't start with the zope 3 developers handbook.
[07:59] <shray> unable to lock the administration directory is another process using it
[07:59] <sproingie> shray: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[07:59] <blanky> What distros did each one of you come from?
[07:59] <shray> i am root though.
[08:00] <shray> sproingie, yep, that didnt work :(
[08:00] <circa1974> shray,  sounds like u might be trying to run apt-get while synaptic or dpkg is being used already
[08:00] <sproingie> shray: if you're running synaptic, close it
[08:00] <shray> oh okay
[08:00] <sproingie> or just use synaptic to fetch it
[08:00] <shray> ty
[08:00] <zephyrus> Hey, can anyone help out with getting streaming audio and video set up in firefox?
[08:00] <shray> sproingie, after that apt get should the ssh work ?
[08:01] <sproingie> Severian: i'm all for killing backward compatibility if it kills all the weird security code with a million holes that breaks everywhere
[08:01] <sproingie> shray: it should start the server after installing it, yes
[08:01] <sproingie> shray: be sure port 22 is open on your router
[08:01] <circa1974> zephyrus,  i have a link to a nice help on the forums if u want it.  worked fine for me
[08:02] <zephyrus> circa1974: hey, sure, that would be nice
[08:02] <circa1974> zephyrus,  gimme a second to dig it up for ya mate :)
[08:02] <shray> so on boot, sproingie it should work ?
[08:02] <zephyrus> circa1974: thx thx
[08:02] <blanky> everyone: what distributions do you each come from?
[08:03] <circa1974> zephyrus,  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75400&highlight=launchcast
[08:03] <circa1974> will set up mplayer to stream in firefox just fine
[08:03] <circa1974> :)
[08:03] <Severian> blanky, mostly SuSE
[08:03] <circa1974> zephyrus,  just make sure to read page two where it tells u what to delete so totem doesnt keep taking over.
[08:04] <calebme> hey, so like...I restarted gnome CTRL+ALT+Backspace but uhm, starting the GUI does not work anymore I just edited the .xorg to the correct hz ratings of my monitor
[08:04] <Severian> blanky, how about you?
[08:04] <blanky> Severian: Ah okay, finally someone answeres me :)
[08:04] <zephyrus> circa1974: thanks a lot, i'll check it out
[08:04] <circa1974> /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem_mozilla.xpt
[08:04] <circa1974> /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem_mozilla.so
[08:04] <circa1974> those are the two u need to delete
[08:04] <blanky> I actually didn't ceom from any, this is my first 'real' distro, since usually I'd install fedora and uninstall the next week
[08:05] <calebme> would restarting work? or is this already a bad sign
[08:05] <holycow> heh
[08:05] <holycow> i'm starting up oo.org writer on a thinkpad 300mhz laptop machine with slow hd
[08:05] <Severian> blanky, I try.  I miss some messages when I am working on a problem.  I am testing sshd now, because someone asked about it here.
[08:05] <calebme> any ideas..
[08:05] <sproingie> put this in your sshd startup script: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4742
[08:05] <holycow> slooooooooow
[08:05] <Chousuke> holycow: See you next year.
[08:06] <sproingie> easiest protection against brute force there is, no external log watchers needed
[08:06] <calebme> lol
[08:06] <holycow> holy canoly, it opened up
[08:06] <holycow> hehe :)
[08:06] <blanky> Severian: ah, I just wanted to know what type of people switched over to Ubuntu, cause I keep thinking it's more for the 'noob to linux' type
[08:07] <GTroy> does mplayer have trouble working on some machines?
[08:07] <sproingie> Chousuke: just curious, what made you switch from plain debian to ubuntu?
[08:07] <rob_p> blanky:  You'll find everything from beginners to developers with years of Linux experience running Ubuntu.
[08:07] <holycow> time to install abiword
[08:07] <Severian> blanky, I consider myself an intermediate level user an I like Ubuntu.  I use it on about half my machines now.
[08:07] <garyc> webmin login error 403 forbidden You are not authorized to view this page.  Help??   I never even got a login screen
[08:08] <Chousuke> sproingie: I had heard people praise Ubuntu, and I wanted to try it on my desktop machine.
[08:08] <blanky> Ah, okay, cool.
[08:08] <Chousuke> My first installation was upgrading sarge to Hoary.
[08:08] <holycow> Chousuke, if you ever wanted a polished unstable debian, this is it
[08:08] <Severian> The Ubuntu community is one of the reasons I like it so well.
[08:08] <sproingie> i think the reason i chose ubuntu was that amd64 is a first-tier distribution
[08:08] <n0odl3> yeah i like ubuntu and im a noob but that wont stop me from using other distros
[08:08] <n0odl3> i wanna try slake for example
[08:08] <lilo> go through first level support on Monday, at a time when Tobias is available by phone
[08:08] <Chousuke> It didn't quite work without a hitch :P
[08:08] <lilo> oops
[08:08] <sproingie> whereas it's still sort of a stepchild in debian
[08:09] <garyc> webmin login error 403 forbidden You are not authorized to view this page.  Help??   I never even got a login screen
[08:09] <holycow> ubuntu freezes debian unstable every 6 months and applies elbow grease ... which is easier because they only support a coupla architectures
[08:09] <holycow> and i understand the patches make it back to debian as well, so everyone wins
[08:09] <Chousuke> Yeah. :)
[08:10] <sproingie> yah, tho debian *finally* updated their lisp packages, but they haven't made it to ubuntu
[08:10] <sproingie> not like sbcl is all that hard to install tho
[08:10] <Vegasunderground> I need some help with Ubuntu?
[08:10] <keeb> i have an ati card, with fglrxinfo showing that everything is fine and installed correctly, fgl_glxgears is running at 500fps.. but, i am stuck at SHIT resolution.
[08:10] <keeb> can anyont help me?
[08:10] <Vegasunderground> yea
[08:10] <Vegasunderground> me to
[08:10] <garyc> Vegasunderground, like what?
[08:11] <Vegasunderground> im stuck im 640x480
[08:11] <keeb> my xorg.conf is setup to read at 24, with the top layer being 1600x1200
[08:11] <Vegasunderground> my screen goes up to 1280x1024
[08:11] <NoUse> !tell Vegasunderground about fixres
[08:12] <sproingie> Vegasunderground: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, search down to where it says 640x480, delete all the resolutions you don't want
[08:12] <blanky> severian: Yeah I know, it's the one of the only reasons why I'm still with it lol
[08:12] <blanky> Severian: I'm just afraid I'm missing from something else
[08:12] <keeb> !fixres
[08:12] <ubotu> somebody said fixres was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:12] <sproingie> Vegasunderground: if you don't ever plan on changing resolutions, just make it so it only shows "1280x1024".  otherwise just make sure "1280x1024" comes first
[08:12] <rob_p> keeb:  If your video card supports the resolution you want, and you have the appropriate driver, then all that's left is to make sure your xorg.conf has definitions for the mode you want to run.  If it's not working, then one of those 3 is not in order.
[08:12] <garyc> Vegasunderground, I am at 1024x768 but it is the video card not the screen
[08:13] <keeb> rob_p .. i had it working and then i rebooted.. and it stopped working
[08:13] <lilo> hmph, those things are annoying
[08:13] <keeb> without editing my xorg.conf
[08:13] <sproingie> Vegasunderground: also make sure you only have 24 bit depth, you can delete all the other depths.  the driver only supports 24-bit
[08:13] <Vegasunderground> yea I know its the card, when I ran windows I needed to install chipset drivers for the moniter
[08:13] <blanky> help, my mind's gonna blow up. I'm currently deciding between gentoo, ubuntu, or debian
[08:14] <blanky> I mean, I love ubuntu, havne't tried debian or gentoo
[08:14] <chars> Hi, Can anyone help me? I want to upgrade to Breezy, last time I tried it messed up my whole system, keyboard fatal mistakes, deleted the TTY's, ext
[08:14] <sproingie> blanky: well we're partial to ubuntu here ;)
[08:14] <sethk> Vegasunderground, I have one machine that behaved that way.  I got the higher resolution by changing the X server to one that supported that chip set.
[08:14] <blanky> sproingie: Yeah I noticed :P
[08:14] <blanky> sproingie, wrong channel lol
[08:14] <sethk> Vegasunderground, usually that happens automatically, but ocasionally not
[08:14] <garyc> Vegasunderground, what do you see in system/preferences
[08:14] <rob_p> blanky:  Try them all!  You'll be back I bet!  But do try them all :-)
[08:15] <sproingie> blanky: gentoo's for people who like to build everything custom.  it's almost always bleeding-edge, and if anything breaks, you have to know a lot about your configuration to fix it
[08:15] <Vegasunderground> I see many things man, what should I look for?
[08:15] <sethk> sproingie, don't forget that gentoo runs more slowly, also
[08:15] <garyc> Vegasunderground, what do you see in system/preferences/screen resolution
[08:15] <calebme> Alright folks so I need to read NTFS on my HD's...how do I go about mounting NTFS?
[08:16] <blanky> lol okay
[08:16] <Vegasunderground> 640x480....and when I click the drop down menu nothing appears
[08:16] <sproingie> blanky: ubuntu *is* debian, or based on it anyway.  it's a little easier to use, comes with presets better for home users, while plain vanilla debian is a bit more tweakable on servers
[08:16] <chars> should I run apt-get distupgrade?
[08:16] <blanky> sproingie: I know, hence why I wanna try it
[08:16] <siriuskr> what is the command to see if 3d accelration is working
[08:16] <garyc> Vegasunderground, what kind of video card do you have
[08:16] <sethk> calebme, mount -t ntfs /dev/whatever /mnt/point
[08:16] <chars> safe way to upgrade to Breezy?
[08:16] <chars> anyone?
[08:17] <Vegasunderground> oh im not sure....im not to smart with computers you see..
[08:17] <GNULinuxer> chars: install ubuntu-desktop & ubuntu-base first
[08:17] <rob_p> Vegasunderground:  What chipset are you running for your graphics adapter?
[08:17] <calebme> ok some questions about that
[08:17] <GNULinuxer> chars: then dist-upgrade
[08:17] <garyc> Vegasunderground, how old is the computer
[08:17] <calebme> whatever = wha? and /mnt/point?
[08:17] <sproingie> sethk: gentoo only runs more slowly if you go insane with the flags.  pretty much equal otherwise.  takes forever to upgrade tho
[08:17] <calebme> whats the point for
[08:17] <Vegasunderground> last year, last christmas
[08:17] <chars> GNULinuxer: how do I get that done?
[08:18] <Vegasunderground> im in st.johns nf so I got it from microtech
[08:18] <GNULinuxer> chars: do you have Hoary already?
[08:18] <chars> GNULinuxer: yepy
[08:18] <sethk> sproingie, when i've tested, gentoo has always run significantly more slowly.  You have to go insane with the flags to get it to run at the normal speed.
[08:18] <GNULinuxer> chars: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop
[08:18] <sethk> sproingie, that's based on actual tests.
[08:18] <GNULinuxer> chars: ping me when done
[08:18] <blanky> Hey guys, can I trust Ubuntu will live long? I mean, it's not one of those 'goes up fast, falls down fast' distros right? It'll keep going? like debian?
[08:18] <chars> ok
[08:18] <siriuskr> what is the command to see if 3d accelration is working
[08:18] <calebme> hello?
[08:19] <sproingie> sethk: not been my experience.  i kind of like the way i can fiddle with USE flags to remove subsystems i don't use
[08:19] <GNULinuxer> blanky: way more than that
[08:19] <blanky> hopefuly, hopefuly, well, I dont think so, since it relies on Debian haha
[08:19] <sethk> sproingie, that's fine, but not related to the performance.
[08:19] <sproingie> sethk: what i don't like is the slipshod QA.  i remember when they screwed up an update script and it wiped out all of /usr
[08:19] <blanky> Unless it broke off of debian *complete silence, disc rip*
[08:19] <GNULinuxer> blanky: Dapper will have a 5 year support cycle
[08:19] <HappyFool> oin #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:19] <sethk> sproingie, yes, that's definitely a problem
[08:19] <HappyFool> aargh
[08:20] <blanky> GNULinuxer, so does that mean that drapper will be the version for 5 years?!
[08:20] <garyc> Vegasunderground, you can go to system/device manager   then look under pci - pci bridge and your video card is listed there
[08:20] <chars> GNULinuxer: done. aredy latest versions of boh packegues
[08:20] <GNULinuxer> blanky: no
[08:20] <Madpilot> blanky: there's ten million USD behind the Ubuntu Foundation - it'll be around for a while longer, at least ;)
[08:20] <calebme> sethk: what do you mean by whatever, and point'
[08:20] <sproingie> sethk: portage is also kind of an overkill.  i'm partial to ports.  or these days, pkgsource
[08:20] <sethk> sproingie, gentoo people think they run faster, because they compile, and that's definitely untrue.  So you have lots of costs and no benefits.
[08:20] <nomad111> can some1 help me
[08:20] <GNULinuxer> chars: open /etc/apt/sources.list .... replace all hoary to breezy
[08:20] <Rubin> calebme: are they spending more than the intrest on that?
[08:20] <sethk> calebme, you mount something somewhere, right?  e.g., mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/ntfs
[08:20] <nomad111> just tell me where i can learn to setup programs using tar.gz files
[08:20] <GNULinuxer> blanky: it means there will be updates for dapper for 5 years
[08:20] <sproingie> sethk: mostly i'm annoyed by folks who think they know about the guts of their system because they watch compiler output scroll by for hours
[08:20] <sethk> calebme, before doing that I'd do    mkdir /mnt/ntfs
[08:21] <sethk> sproingie, right.  :)
[08:21] <calebme> uh...ok
[08:21] <nomad111> where can i learn to setup programs using tar.gz files
[08:21] <blanky> GNULinuxer: awww...so there wont be a new 'moany midget' until 5 years after drapper
[08:21] <calebme> Rubin: More than interest?
[08:21] <Vegasunderground> ok found it
[08:21] <HappyFool> nomad111: .tar.gz archives can be unpacked with 'tar xvzf filename.tar.gz'
[08:21] <sethk> nomad111, almost always,  extract, run ./configure,  then make, then make install
[08:21] <sproingie> sethk: i do like ports from freebsd.  if i had an nvidia card instead of an ati, i'd probably be running freebsd now
[08:21] <GNULinuxer> blanky: support cycle ...
[08:21] <nomad111> ok
[08:21] <HappyFool> nomad111: typically they have a README or INSTALL file telling you what to do
[08:21] <nomad111> ill try it out
[08:21] <Rubin> calebme: if they spend only the intrest on investing 10mil it can go forever, but if they are spending more, it will end
[08:21] <nomad111> nah not this one
[08:21] <GNULinuxer> blanky: there will be a moany midget after dapper + six months
[08:21] <nomad111> sorry
[08:21] <blanky> cool :D
[08:21] <sethk> sproingie, I like netbsd; I find its ports to be a bit more reliable than free's
[08:21] <sproingie> sethk: so i do have sort of a soft spot for gentoo, even if they put a lot of python cruft on top of ports
[08:22] <blanky> that's funny, I made that up with all those weird names they have
[08:22] <garyc> Vegasunderground, click on the card on the left and the specs show on the right
[08:22] <nomad111> im trying to setup opera browser
[08:22] <blanky> breezy badger, hoary hedgehog, moany midget, hipsy hippo
[08:22] <calebme> Rubin: I have no idea what you are talking about, I think you got me confused with somone else
[08:22] <GNULinuxer> blanky: moany midget's name is not yet decided, but you can propose it to Mark
[08:22] <garyc> Vegasunderground, what kind of video card is it
[08:22] <calebme> sethk: I can not mkdir? oh wait I forgot sudo
[08:22] <Madpilot> !tell nomad111 about opera
[08:22] <calebme> ok with sudo, I still cannot
[08:22] <sproingie> sethk: yah i've heard pkgsource is better...  it seems to be taking over.  netbsd is pretty to read the source of, but it makes debian look bleeding edge.  it *just* got the TAP ethernet device for crissakes
[08:23] <sethk> calebme, you can also mount somewhere that you can do mkdir, such as /home/you/ntfs
[08:23] <GNULinuxer> chars: done?
[08:23] <blanky> GNULinuxer: lol, I'll do that
[08:23] <sethk> calebme, but you'll need sudo for the mount anyway
[08:23] <calebme> yeah
[08:23] <Rubin> calebme: good call. sorry
[08:23] <chars> done
[08:23] <calebme> Rubin: No Problem^^ now help me get the ability to read all my media in windows <_<;
[08:23] <blanky> *flexes and spikes flag's pole into the ground* I claim this channel to call the version after Drapper Drake, Moany Midget! *lightning*
[08:23] <GNULinuxer> chars: sudo apt-get update
[08:24] <sethk> sproingie, true, you trade off stability for up to dateness.  I use netbsd for firewalls, where stability is much more important to me.  Various systems and distros have their uses, even if they aren't your primary workstation system
[08:24] <Rubin> calebme: er, you want to read your media in windows .. why would you ask that in #ubuntu?
[08:24] <n0odl3> does anyone have any experience with x-mame?
[08:24] <calebme> Rubin: Because I am IN ubuntu ^_^
[08:24] <Vegasunderground> it says : Realtek semiconductor
[08:24] <Rubin> calebme: start from the beginning, im not following
[08:24] <blanky> cricket
[08:24] <blanky> okay fine whatever
[08:24] <calebme> sethk: Directory made, and I have two HD's the second one is where all my music is at, so would that be hda1?
[08:24] <garyc> Vegasunderground, if you put "garyc, " before what you type it comes out in red for me
[08:25] <chars> GNULinuxer: updating...
[08:25] <GNULinuxer> chars: okay
[08:25] <Vegasunderground> "garyc, " alright
[08:25] <sproingie> sethk: been fun chatting, we're probably kind of offtopic tho :) ... gotta get to bed tho
[08:25] <sethk> calebme, if it is your primary master, it is hda, secondary master hdb, primary slave hdc, secondary slave hdd
[08:25] <Vegasunderground> garyc alright
[08:25] <calebme> Rubin: I am wanting to read NTFS while running Ubuntu
[08:25] <sethk> calebme, then, first partition is 1, so the first partition on primary slave is hdb1
[08:25] <sethk> calebme, second partition on secondary master is hdc2.   etc.
[08:25] <GNULinuxer> chars: i hope you haven't installed stuff from other repos like marillat
[08:25] <Vegasunderground> "garyc, ok"
[08:25] <sethk> calebme, assuming it is IDE and not SATA.
[08:25] <calebme> sethk: Ok wow...uh...hold on...
[08:26] <Terminus> calebme: mount -t ntfs -o umask=0222 /dev/ice /mnt/pnt
[08:26] <calebme> sethk: Correct it is IDE
[08:26] <Rubin> calebme: oh.. that shouldnt be too hard, as long as you dont want to write it
[08:26] <garyc> Vegasunderground, i'm not familiar with realtek
[08:26] <calebme> Rubin: nope...
[08:26] <Vegasunderground> I dont think thats it
[08:26] <chars> GNULinuxer: done, no, not at all, just aMSN, Apache2, NOiP2
[08:26] <calebme> sethk: Ok it is my slave, first partition
[08:26] <garyc> Vegasunderground, it sounds like the install detected your video ok
[08:26] <calebme> er..wait How would I CHECK to make sure it is
[08:26] <Terminus> calebme: fdisk -l to check
[08:27] <calebme> Terminus: Thank you
[08:27] <Rubin> calebme: sounds like these guys are on the right track for ya
[08:27] <Terminus> calebme: np. :)
[08:27] <GNULinuxer> chars: sudo apt-get dist-updrade
[08:27] <Severian> calebme, I  read ntfs disks on ubuntu with no problem.  I put them in usb cases, plug the usb cable in, and ubuntu automounts it for me.
[08:27] <sethk> Vegasunderground, usually realtek is network hardware, not video hardware.  Or did I lose track of the conversation?
[08:27] <snausages> damnit! does anyone know how i can toggle the nicklist in x-chat?
[08:27] <Vegasunderground> im pretty sure the realtek is my sound stuff such as speakers
[08:28] <calebme> Terminus: I need to get less HD's heh, ok this kind of confusing to read, Bocks are gigs right?
[08:28] <sethk> Severian, calebme, ubuntu mounts my IDE NTFS partitions provided they exist at the time I install ubuntu
[08:28] <chars> 438 Mb to download
[08:28] <dug52143> just heard about ubuntu
[08:28] <Rubin> calebme: no, blocks are not gigs
[08:28] <Rubin> calebme: some tools take -h to print size (human readable)
[08:28] <sethk> Severian, for those installed afterwards, ubuntu creates the devices but doesn't do the mount.  usb of course has hot swap so whether it was there at install time is irrelevant for usb
[08:28] <sethk> calebme, blocks are 512 bytes
[08:28] <Terminus> calebme: not exactly. the size of one block is listed somewhere on top with info on how to calculate it.
[08:29] <Chousuke> du -h is a funny command :)
[08:29] <sethk> calebme, so the #blocks / 2 is the #k
[08:29] <Terminus> sethk: err... sectors would be 512 bytes, not blocks.
[08:29] <calebme> huh...ok this is kind of hard to read then, but the one I am looking at is the one I want to read most def, it is /dev/hdd1 the system says it is HPFS/NTFS
[08:29] <Severian> sethk, that is why I like to do that kind of thing with usb.
[08:29] <sethk> Terminus, same thing.  he is talking about blocks shown by fdisk
[08:29] <garyc> Vegasunderground, under device manager it should say VGA display adapter for the video card
[08:29] <sethk> Terminus, fdisk calls them blocks, but sectors is just another name for the same thing
[08:29] <calebme> so to mount that I would type in....
[08:30] <Rubin> calebme: so if you want it in /windows, you would mkdir /windows, and then mount /dev/hdd1 /windows -t ntfs
[08:30] <sethk> calebme, is it primary master, primary slave, secondary master, or secondary slave?
[08:30] <Rubin> calebme: theres some -o magic to make it owned by someone besides root
[08:30] <dug52143> anyone here care to play tour guide?
[08:30] <garyc> Vegasunderground, then you can select it and the details for that device show in the right pane
[08:30] <calebme> The directory I made was...ntfs in home
[08:30] <sethk> calebme, all you need from the fdisk -l is to know which partition is the ntfs partition
[08:30] <milkn> guys, im having problems with nslookup
[08:30] <Terminus> sethk: hmmm... i think i'm sure it's not. i've been calculating those things for partition for ages. i could be wrong though since i'm on windows right now and i have no way to check. =D
[08:30] <sethk> calebme, that's fine, the directory name doesn't matter.
[08:30] <calebme> it does to me! <_<;
[08:30] <sethk> Terminus, it very definitely is.  in fact, fdisk prints that fact out.
[08:30] <calebme> lol
[08:30] <Vegasunderground> VGA Adapter is not listed
[08:31] <chars> GNULinuxer: I'll leave it downloading the files, I'll check it in the morning
[08:31] <nomad111> Wats a good browser aside from firefox
[08:31] <Terminus> calebme: scroll up and you'll see how to mount it. :)
[08:31] <Rubin> calebme: did that work?
[08:31] <GNULinuxer> chars: fine
[08:31] <Terminus> sethk: ok. i'll take your word for it. :)
[08:31] <sethk> Terminus, plus it is easy to check.  just multiply the number of blocks by 512 and you get the size of the disk, which you know.
[08:31] <milkn> nslookup www.google.com ;; reply from unexpected source:192.168.131.254#53, expected 192.168.0.1#53
[08:31] <chars> GNULinuxer: Thanx a lot :)
[08:31] <milkn> any ideas what going on?
[08:31] <Severian> nomad111, Mozilla is good
[08:31] <holycow> gnumeric and abiword start up surprisingly well on a 300 mhz laptop
[08:31] <holycow> neat
[08:31] <Terminus> sethk: oh yeah... i got confused because of the requirements of partitions to start and end at cylinder boundaries. :)
[08:31] <nomad111> problem for this site i cant see stuff properly
[08:31] <GNULinuxer> chars: you are welcome
[08:31] <calebme> Oh god..
[08:31] <chars> Cya later
[08:31] <nomad111> is htere a command to install mozilla from the terminal
[08:31] <sethk> milkn, try dig, instead.  nslookup is deprecated.  or use host
[08:32] <chars> nomadlll: sudo apt-get install mozilla
[08:32] <milkn> sethk, i get the same reply
[08:32] <sethk> milkn, that's just an NFS server redirect, it isn't a problem, really
[08:32] <nomad111> chars, thx a lot
[08:32] <calebme> Ok so I made the directory here:  /home/calebme/ntfs
[08:32] <calebme> so I want to type in
[08:32] <chars> nomad111, no prob
[08:33] <calebme> sudo mount /calebme/home/hdd1 /ntfs -t ntfs ?
[08:33] <chars> Later dudes
[08:33] <milkn> sethk, can i disable it. i can't lookup hostnames
[08:33] <sethk> calebme, I told you , you aren't listening
[08:33] <Rubin> calebme: no
[08:33] <Terminus> calebme: mount -t ntfs -o umask=0222 /dev/ice /mnt/pnt
[08:33] <sethk> calebme, mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /calbme/home/hdd1
[08:33] <calebme> oh
[08:33] <garyc> Vegasunderground, some of the topics are not opened   like pci to pci bridge (AGP)   you click on it and it opens down to reveal the sub topics under that heading
[08:33] <calebme> sorry ;_;
[08:33] <sethk> calebme, if you made a directory in home called hdd1
[08:33] <Terminus> calebme, the umask is for you to be able to read it even if you're not root.
[08:34] <sethk> calebme, I think you made a directory called ntfs, so it is mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /home/calebme/ntfs
[08:34] <Vegasunderground> garcy,theres only 2 subtopics
[08:34] <sethk> calebme, and I'm only guessing hdb1, because you haven't said the drive (primary master, primary slave, secondary master, or secondary slave) and the partiton number yet.
[08:34] <Daejavu> im trying to install NVidia Driver and it says "you donnot seem to have libc headers installed" .... where do i get that ?
[08:34] <Rubin> sethk: he said its hdd1
[08:34] <Vegasunderground> garyc,and vga is not present
[08:34] <sethk> calebme, Rubin ok, sorry, I missed that, so it is mount -t ntfs /dev/hdd1 /home/calbeme/ntfs
[08:35] <rabeldable> hey ppl
[08:35] <milkn> hiya
[08:35] <snausages> everyone
[08:35] <sethk> it's really quite simple, just mount -t type /dev/whatever /mount/point   :)
[08:35] <calebme> sorry! I am a little confused atm, hold on
[08:35] <snausages> i'm pirating ubuntu
[08:35] <garyc> Vegasunderground, if you do not see a VGA display adapter listed then you card was not recognized and the system installed the generic vga support at minimum res so you can at least see the screen
[08:35] <Rubin> calebme: all the hardware in your computer is represented by magic files in the /dev directory
[08:36] <Daejavu> hey everyone .. im trying to install NVidia Driver and it says "you donnot seem to have libc headers installed" .... where do i get that ?
[08:36] <Vegasunderground> garyc,is there a way to fix this?
[08:36] <rabeldable> !libc
[08:36] <ubotu> rabeldable: I give up, what is it?
[08:36] <Rubin> calebme: so your hard drives are /dev/hd? and partitions on those drives are /dev/hd??. the drives are lettered a-z and the partitions 1-4
[08:36] <Rubin> calebme: so your mounting the partition /dev/hdd1 to the directory you created, -t ntfs means its of type ntfs
[08:36] <NoUse> snausages, the ubuntu police are on the way to your house as we speak
[08:37] <snausages> bahah
[08:37] <HappyFool> Daejavu: i recommend using the ubuntu-packaged drivers. However, you can install the 'build-essential' package if you wish to use the file from nvidia
[08:37] <Daejavu> yup ... libc
[08:37] <sethk> rabeldable, do a search for libc in the package manager (advanced configuration)
[08:37] <fe> ubuntu has to sit in the back of the distro bus :(
[08:37] <milkn> try libc5
[08:37] <snausages> ubuntu serial:   kjhakjdfa-324763mndbs-dgajs
[08:37] <calebme> Rubin: Yes they are /dev/hd
[08:37] <rabeldable> Deejavu: Check in the Add Applications area must be a libc area there
[08:37] <garyc> Vegasunderground, possibly.  try to findout the brand of video you have then go to their web site to see if they have support linux with drivers
[08:37] <Daejavu> how do i get the build-essential files ...  from Synaptic ?
[08:37] <HappyFool> Daejavu: you will also need the linux-headers-386 (or -686 or -k7 or whatever) package
[08:38] <HappyFool> Daejavu: yes
[08:38] <HappyFool> oh
[08:38] <Vegasunderground> well my moniter is an ACER moniter?
[08:38] <Vegasunderground> if that helps?
[08:38] <__keeb> got it working finally
[08:38] <__keeb> :)
[08:38] <HappyFool> for breezy you'll need gcc-3.4 as well
[08:38] <calebme> here let me paste bin what I am looking at ehre
[08:38] <HappyFool> Daejavu: i *really* recommend using the ubuntu-provided drivers ;)
[08:38] <__keeb> running at 1920x1440
[08:38] <__keeb> :P
[08:38] <HappyFool> !tell Daejavu about nvidia
[08:38] <__keeb> Vegasunderground,
[08:39] <__keeb> what video card/type of system are you having problems with?
[08:39] <rabeldable> ubotu tell Daejavu about nvidia
[08:39] <Daejavu> HappyFool, i tried them .. but they didnt gave me the aceleration  ... lemme try the link
[08:39] <rob_p> __keeb:  What did you find wrong?  Or better, what did you do to fix it?
[08:39] <__keeb> reran the installer package.
[08:39] <shreevatsa> I'm currently using Breezy... What's the worst that could happen if I upgraded to Dapper? :)
[08:39] <rabeldable> !nvidia
[08:39] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:39] <calebme> Rubin: http://pastebin.com/435144
[08:40] <rob_p> __keeb:  Cool!
[08:40] <NoUse> shreevatsa, your computer stops working :-)
[08:40] <Vegasunderground> all I want to do is make my screen resolution bigger, but this wont detect my video card
[08:40] <__keeb> yeah, the xorg.conf looks pretty much the same
[08:40] <sethk> shreevatsa, the world will cease to exist
[08:40] <NoUse> shreevatsa, see the /topic
[08:40] <Severian> shreevatsa, armagedden
[08:40] <__keeb> so, i am unsure what happened, but whatever
[08:40] <Madpilot> shreevatsa: the end of life as you know it
[08:40] <sethk> shreevatsa, the atmosphere will boil away into space
[08:40] <rob_p> Vegasunderground:  What chipset does your video adapter use?
[08:40] <__keeb> all of the sudden inside of the system -> pref -> screen resolution there were tons of different options, rob_p
[08:40] <Rubin> calebme: yep. hdd1
[08:40] <sethk> shreevatsa, and the world will become one big walmart store
[08:40] <Rubin> calebme: you also have one as hdc1
[08:41] <rob_p> __keeb:  Nice!  That's how it should be :-)
[08:41] <shreevatsa> but I can always reinstall or something, right? :)
[08:41] <__keeb> hehehehe, yeah :D
[08:41] <Severian> shreevatsa, I am not suggesting causality, but the is the worst that could happen after you install.  Or the best, depending on your belief.
[08:41] <Madpilot> shreevatsa: you'll also be forced to use Windows95 until the heat death of the universe
[08:41] <calebme> /dev/hdd1               1       16708   134206978+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[08:41] <calebme>         That is the ONLY one I want to mount
[08:41] <HappyFool> shreevatsa: assuming you can boot your computer
[08:41] <shreevatsa> Madpilot, Ok, NOW that's scary :)
[08:41] <sethk> calebme, so, mount it.
[08:41] <Vegasunderground> im not sure....this is all confusing. this wont regocnize things and so forth, so it wouldnt show chipsest or my moniter on device manager
[08:41] <Rubin> calebme: so mount it :P
[08:42] <sethk> shreevatsa, back up your drive to another, if you have a big enough drive to do that.  Then update away.  If you don't like the result, revert.
[08:42] <calebme> but it's not that easy lemme scroll up and figure that part out again
[08:42] <rob_p> Vegasunderground:  Open a command prompt and type this in, "lspci -v | grep VGA" and hit enter.
[08:42] <sethk> calebme, I gave you the exact line.  Why are you having a problem?
[08:42] <shreevatsa> sethk, thanks
[08:42] <Vegasunderground> were is command prompt?
[08:42] <sethk> shreevatsa, that's my philosophy.  Don't be afraid, back up!
[08:42] <calebme> can you repeat it then pleeease....My problem is I am a noob, and windows user 4 life
[08:43] <garyc> Vegasunderground, the monitor is not the problem.  It is the video card or chip set if itis on your motherboard that matters
[08:43] <rob_p> Vegasunderground:  Applications --> Accessories --> Terminal
[08:43] <sethk> calebme, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdd1 /home/calebme/ntfs
[08:44] <garyc> Vegasunderground, what brand is the computer
[08:44] <sethk> calebme, again using the directory you said you created, and assuming your home directory is /home/calebme
[08:44] <sethk> calebme, which it is if your user name is calbeme
[08:45] <garyc> rob_p, he might not know where the pip charecter is
[08:46] <Xcerca> has anyone had any trouble with alsa devices ?
[08:46] <Pygi> what problems do you have?
[08:46] <rob_p> garyc:  I was hoping he could just copy and paste it in the terminal :-)
[08:46] <Xcerca> i just can't get my sound card to work
[08:46] <sethk> Xcerca, no doubt many people have.  but I don't think that is really what you want to ask.  :)
[08:47] <garyc> rob_p, that good  we might have to explain that as well
[08:47] <Pygi> Xcerca: any details about your sound card?
[08:47] <Pygi> maybe it's sound is lowered to min ? :)
[08:47] <Xcerca> Creative Labs Audigy 4
[08:47] <__keeb> !wine
[08:47] <rob_p> garyc:  :-)
[08:47] <Pygi> gee :/
[08:47] <Xcerca> it is recognized as Audigy 2 , but thats ok
[08:47] <Xcerca> they use the same driver  emu10k1  ...
[08:47] <Pygi> Xcerca: ah, yes, I heard of some problems using Creative Labs cards
[08:48] <sethk> Xcerca, you probably already know this, but did you bring up a mixer and check that the sound is not muted and the levels are not all at zero?
[08:48] <Pygi> sethk: :)
[08:48] <morzel> goooood morning
[08:48] <Pygi> mornin' morzel
[08:48] <derrickw> hey i'm signing up for transgaming; is ubuntu based on debian?
[08:49] <sethk> Pygi, I've seen that happen.  the sound hardware is detected and installed perfectly, but you don't hear anything because the volume is all the way down.
[08:49] <n0odl3> derrickw: yes
[08:49] <sethk> Pygi, and it isn't intuitive for the installer to do that.  :)
[08:49] <derrickw> thanks; i thought so, but i wanted to be sure
[08:49] <n0odl3> derrickw: all you have to do is get the .deb file of pointtoplay
[08:49] <Xcerca> yes,  i also read a forum and a guy made his work by showing every setting (about 80) and then increase them all to full...
[08:49] <Pygi> sethk: I know :) scroll up, I told him that :)
[08:49] <Xcerca> i did that...
[08:49] <garyc> rob_p, he disapeared
[08:49] <sethk> Pygi, ok, I missed that, then.  :)
[08:50] <rob_p> garyc:  appears that way...
[08:50] <Pygi> derrickw: yup, ubuntu is bassed on debian :)
[08:50] <holycow> heh
[08:50] <holycow> dia is still at 0.94
[08:50] <garyc> rob_p, I have a webmin login error 403 forbidden You are not authorized to view this page.  Help??   I never even got a login screen
[08:50] <holycow> i think dev on that project has ground to a halt looong ago
[08:50] <Xcerca> in alsamixer is there a way to change your device ?
[08:50] <rob_p> garyc:  ...got sucked in by the big, black, console... :-)
[08:51] <garyc> rob_p, do you know webmin
[08:51] <Gunlance> ok wow this is calebme, there was a huge power outage
[08:51] <rob_p> garyc:  Are you behind a proxy?
[08:51] <rob_p> garyc:  Or better, is Webmin being accessed via a proxy?
[08:52] <Gunlance> of you could send me that command again, that would most excellent
[08:52] <Xcerca> is there a way to see all of the arguments for a command ?
[08:52] <Gunlance> if*
[08:52] <garyc> rob_p, right now I am just trying toget going local  --  got two machines
[08:52] <Xcerca> like     alsamixer /?
[08:52] <Xcerca> or somthing ?
[08:52] <rob_p> garyc:  So you are connecting to https://localhost:10000 or something similar?
[08:53] <rob_p> garyc:  Webmin uses SSL so don't forget to use https.
[08:53] <Pygi> Xcerca: sorry, don't  know how to change your card in alsamixer :/
[08:53] <Xcerca> thats ok,    i am reading the web page.....
[08:53] <garyc> rob_p, I installed it on the linux box  then I put in https://192.168.1.102;10000 and got the big error   I don't even get a login
[08:54] <holycow> heh edubuntu is nifty
[08:54] <rob_p> garyc:  Did you mean to put that semicolon between the address and the port?  It should be a colon.
[08:54] <natalie> hey all... I just downloaded the latest breezy badger (the iso file) how do i burn it to cd to get it to install?
[08:54] <cafuego> garyc: Note the diiference between ':' and ';'.
[08:54] <garyc> rob_p, that was a :10000 not ;10000
[08:54] <Severian> garyc, try a colon, not a semicolon
[08:54] <rob_p> garyc:  Ok.
[08:54] <g00r0n> i am so impressed w/ ubuntu
[08:54] <locomorto> natalie: are you on windows?
[08:55] <Pygi> natalie: you can burn it using k3b or gnome-baker or just use cdrecord
[08:55] <Pygi> if your on linux
[08:55] <rabeldable> garyc: is apache running?
[08:55] <derrickw> natalie - you have to use a burning program that supports iso burning
[08:55] <garyc> rob_p, no
[08:55] <rob_p> garyc:  Are you sure that Webmin is running?
[08:55] <natalie> lol I'm on ubuntu
[08:55] <Pygi> well, use k3b or gnome-baker
[08:55] <natalie> okies :)
[08:55] <cafuego> natalie: Just right-click the ISO and choose 'Burn to disc...'
[08:55] <locomorto> natalie: sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[08:55] <dducko> right click on the image and burn to cd
[08:55] <Pygi> natalie: apt-get install k3b
[08:55] <dducko> Burn it at like 8x for the best results
[08:55] <locomorto> Pygi: k3b is overkill
[08:55] <cafuego> Pygi: is being far too difficult
[08:56] <Gunlance> sethk you there?
[08:56] <Pygi> gee, several people suggesting different things :)
[08:56] <rob_p> garyc:  How did you install it?  Did you use apt-get?
[08:56] <garyc> rob_p, did restart several times after goofing with miniserv.conf
[08:56] <Pygi> locomorto: yup, cdrecord is the best :)
[08:56] <dducko> Right Click and Burn to CD is the easiest
[08:56] <locomorto> dducko: but does that work in hoary?
[08:56] <garyc> rob_p, install via synaptic
[08:56] <rabeldable> garyc: from command line run the following         netstat -na | grep LIST
[08:56] <dducko> Umm.. Yeah I burnt my Breezy cds in hoary
[08:56] <cafuego> natalie: dducko is right though, don't burn it at more then 8X speed.
[08:56] <rob_p> garyc:  Does, "ps -A | grep miniserv" show that it's indeed running?
[08:56] <__keeb> !xwin
[08:57] <rabeldable> garyc: check for port 10000
[08:57] <ubotu> Not a clue, __keeb
[08:57] <__keeb> !qemu
[08:57] <ubotu> qemu is, like, 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
[08:57] <rabeldable> !xorg
[08:57] <ubotu> well, xorg is to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[08:57] <Gunlance> can anyone do me a favor scroll up and copy and paste whatever sethk typed, before I disconnected as "calebme" it;s about mounting NTFS
[08:57] <rob_p> garyc:  sudo netstat -tlpn | grep 10000
[08:57] <garyc> checking  -----
[08:57] <__keeb> !wine
[08:58] <Severian> natalie, what cd burner do you have?  Depending on the model, even 8x could be too high.  I  burned mine at 16x on a Plextor and it did fine.
[08:58] <Pygi> gee, how much advices for a 'simple' cd burnin'
[08:58] <sethk> Gunlance, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdd1 /home/calebme/ntfs
[08:58] <nicholaspaul> i got a problem with my network - my other ubuntu box is on, but this one can't see the others... isn't there somewhere like in smb.conf I'm meant to add this machine to my network?
[08:58] <natalie> lol i have no clue... but i just did the apt get thingie, and it downloaded the files then gave me an error
[08:58] <sethk> Gunlance, if your ubuntu user name isn't calebme, substitute /home/your-user-name/ntfs
[08:59] <Gunlance> thank you, sorry about the..power outage thing
[08:59] <Gunlance> no it is
[08:59] <rabeldable> Gunlance:  sethk it's really quite simple, just mount -t type /dev/whatever /mount/point   :)
[08:59] <Pygi> natalie: what error?
[08:59] <Pygi> natalie: what have you apt-geted?
[08:59] <Pygi> natalie: sudo apt-get install gnomebaker ???
[08:59] <holycow> *ooo* xaos is fun
[08:59] <Gunlance> it's me that does not understand it's simplicity rabeldable <_<;
[08:59] <Pygi> natalie: you used that?
[09:00] <Gunlance> thanks seth, but uhm, browsing to that folder, it is locked for me
[09:00] <Gunlance> how do I unlock it
[09:00] <sethrd> Hey guys. Would a 2.4.21 kernel be ok to use with Ubuntu? Read about massive problems with external Mice on Dell laptops, which would explain all the problems I've been having.
[09:00] <Pygi> in so many advices everyone forgot sudo :/
[09:00] <natalie> yuppers gnomebaker
[09:00] <Pygi> natalie: you used sudo? and what error did It gave you?
[09:00] <nicholaspaul> anyone know what i'm doing wrong on my network?
[09:01] <rabeldable> Gunlance:  you could always edit the /etc/fstab and add a new line at the bottom in the same format as all of the other disk filesystems you have but with the specifics that your working with
[09:01] <rabeldable> Gunlance: then type:    mount /path/to/directory
[09:01] <garyc> rob_p, ps -A | grep miniserv    yielded   >   8665 ?        00:00:00 miniserv.pl
[09:01] <eliphas_> 'orning everyone
[09:01] <Gunlance> So i have a folder I just made, that I don't have permission to access it, how do I give myself permission
[09:01] <natalie> "W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:01] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:01] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/multiverse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:01] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:01] <natalie> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[09:01] <natalie> natalie@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[09:01] <natalie> Reading package lists... Done
[09:01] <natalie> Building dependency tree... Done
[09:01] <natalie> gnomebaker is already the newest version.
[09:01] <natalie> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 118 not upgraded.
[09:01] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[09:01] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[09:02] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:02] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:02] <natalie> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/multiverse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)"
[09:02] <nicholaspaul> natalie - pls use !pastebin
[09:02] <Pygi> natalie: don't use backports :P and DONT FLOOD CHANNEL XD
[09:02] <natalie> lol it gave me an ass load
[09:02] <Gunlance> oh god natalie STOP!
[09:02] <sethrd> http://pastebin.com/435159
[09:02] <natalie> sorry :(
[09:02] <Madpilot> natalie: there are no more mirrormax repos...
[09:02] <rob1> what is the default mp3/music app in a fresh install of ubuntu?
[09:02] <rabeldable> Gunlance: did you get that last message?
[09:02] <natalie> huh?
[09:02] <Pygi> natalie: edit /etc/sources.list and disable backports
[09:03] <sethrd> Anyone care to help? Trying to compile a 2.4 kernel on an Inspiron 8100 to stop mouse issues.
[09:03] <Madpilot> !tell natalie about backports
[09:03] <Severian> nicholaspaul, what do you mean, they can't see it?  Can you ping the other box?  Are you trying to mount a samba share from it, or what?
[09:03] <Pygi> and disable that mirrormax.net
[09:03] <nicholaspaul> rob1 probably Totem, but you'll want to get something else - like xmms or beep
[09:03] <garyc> sudo netstat -tlpn | grep 10000     yielded  >  tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:10000           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN     8665/perl
[09:03] <sethrd> rob1: Rhythmbox is.
[09:03] <rob1> nicholaspaul, thanks, I have so much stuff installed I forget what it came with
[09:03] <bent> when running the ubuntu live(breezy badger) i press enter to default boot and it getts to the language select and it doesnt respond to my keyboard
[09:03] <garyc> rob_p, sudo netstat -tlpn | grep 10000     yielded  >  tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:10000           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN     8665/perl
[09:03] <sethrd> http://pastebin.com/435159
[09:03] <sethrd> Anyone care to help? Trying to compile a 2.4 kernel on an Inspiron 8100 to stop mouse issues.
[09:04] <nicholaspaul> Severian, yea, i can ping and ssh, but cant see under 'xffm'
[09:04] <rob1> sethrd, how sure are you?
[09:04] <Gunlance> So i have a folder I just made, that I don't have permission to access it, how do I give myself permission?
[09:04] <sethrd> rob1: Positive.
[09:04] <rob_p> garyc:  Good!  Then it seems to be up.
[09:04] <nicholaspaul> no rob1
[09:04] <Pygi> natalie: have you edited /etc/sources.list now?
[09:04] <rob1> umm..
[09:04] <natalie> pygi, I'm working it
[09:04] <sethk> Gunlance, sudo chmod a+rw /home/whatever/wherever
[09:04] <Pygi> kk
[09:04] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I have never heard of xffm
[09:04] <nicholaspaul> Severian, yea trying to mount a samba share.
[09:04] <Madpilot> Gunlance: with "chown" or "chmod" - try "man chown" for info
[09:04] <sethrd> Rhythmbox is the default music player on a fresh install of Ubuntu, yes.
[09:05] <sethk> Gunlance, or, sudo chown you /home/whatever/wherever
[09:05] <nicholaspaul> xffm is the kubuntu file browser.
[09:05] <rob_p> garyc:  So when you try to visit https://localhost:10000, what exactly do you get?
[09:05] <nicholaspaul> Severian, its like 'network places' but for kubuntu
[09:05] <natalie> pygi, when it opens for editing, should it be an empty file?
[09:05] <rabeldable> !unix
[09:05] <ubotu> rabeldable: I haven't a clue
[09:05] <garyc> natalie, hey natalie the backports for breeay are not up yet.   uncheck backports in your repository
[09:05] <Pygi> no, it should not be empty :/
[09:05] <rob1> !mp3
[09:05] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:05] <bent> input from anyone? when running the ubuntu live(breezy badger) i press enter to default boot and it getts to the language select and it doesnt respond to my keyboard
[09:05] <rob1> !music
[09:05] <ubotu> rob1: Syntax error in line 1
[09:05] <rob1> grr
[09:06] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I mount samba shares from one ubuntu box to another all the time.  I should be able to help you.
[09:06] <garyc> rob_p, I rob_p have a webmin login error 403 forbidden You are not authorized to view this page.  Help??   I never even got a login screen
[09:06] <bent> im on a hp laptop
[09:06] <Gunlance> the directory I am giving it...it says that it does not exist...but it does O_o
[09:06] <nicholaspaul> cool Severian  :) from my other boxes it works fine, but i cant seem to do it on my ppc(this one!)
[09:06] <sethrd> Gunlance: correct capitalization?
[09:07] <Gunlance> yeah...
[09:07] <rob_p> garyc:  That is odd!  Is the miniserv.conf file at it's defaults?
[09:07] <sethrd> Spaces in the name at all?
[09:07] <rabeldable> Gunlance:  use the tab key on your eyboard to auto complete your filenames... it saves alot of trouble with typos
[09:07] <Pygi> can anyone please copy/paste sources.list to natalie???
[09:07] <Severian> nicholaspaul, so, the box that has the problem is where you are trying to mount the share, or is it where the share resides?
[09:07] <HappyFool> !repos
[09:07] <ubotu> [repos]  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
[09:07] <Pygi> at pastebin ofcourse :)
[09:08] <Pygi> ok, natalie, listen to ubotu :)
[09:08] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  this box (the problem one) is trying to mount a share on another box.
[09:08] <sethrd> http://pastebin.com/435159
[09:08] <HappyFool> !easysource
[09:08] <ubotu> methinks easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:08] <sethrd> Anyone care to help? Trying to compile a 2.4 kernel on an Inspiron 8100 to stop mouse issues.
[09:08] <garyc> rob_p, yes  I changed nothing
[09:08] <Gunlance> ok the folder is in /home/ntfs/ and I am typing into the terminal sudo chmod a+rw /home/ntfs/
[09:08] <Severian> nicholaspaul, , I gather you are running xfce as your desktop.  Is that right?
[09:08] <garyc> rob_p, I did do a changepass.pl  to set the root password
[09:08] <vbgunz> hello everyone... How do I change my splashscreen on login... Not the login theme but the little splashbox that loads in the middle after logging in?
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> actually right now i'm using fluxbox :-)
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> Severian,
[09:09] <Gunlance> but that directory can not be found
[09:09] <sethrd> vbgunz: Launch config editor from Applications -> System Tools.
[09:09] <transgress> hey will gnome volume manager auto mount a hard drive i'm about to add to my computer?  as that's gonna annoy me as it needs formatting...
[09:09] <nicholaspaul> Severian, but i have gnome and kde installed too.
[09:09] <vbgunz> sethrd:  ->configuration->splash screen?
[09:09] <natalie> pygi, it won't let me save the file
[09:09] <sethrd> vbgunz: No.
[09:10] <sethrd> vbgunz: Launch the Configuration Editor.
[09:10] <garyc> rob_p, I added an additional user to miniserv.users and set the passwd on the user as well
[09:10] <vbgunz> sethrd: sethrd ok done
[09:10] <vbgunz> sethrd:  apps->gnome-session->splash_image?
[09:10] <sethrd> vbgunz: Go into apps -> gnome-session  -> options
[09:10] <sethrd> Yeah, that is it.
[09:10] <nicholaspaul> transgress, probably not. you will need to add it to fstab .
[09:10] <natalie> I'm sorry for being such a problem
[09:10] <transgress> nicholaspaul: cool thanks that's what i needed to know
[09:10] <nicholaspaul> natalie, nah, everyone has problems;)
[09:10] <sethrd> vbgunz: Point it to image you want to show up.
[09:10] <nicholaspaul> np transgress
[09:11] <vanberge> could anybody point me to the 'good repositories' ?  i.e. so i can add mp3 playback, dvd capability, acrobat reader, etc. ?
[09:11] <nicholaspaul> transgress, thats been my experience anyway.
[09:11] <sethrd> !repo
[09:11] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, sethrd
[09:11] <sethrd> !repos
[09:11] <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
[09:11] <Madpilot> natalie: did you see the URL that'll help with fixing your repositories list?
[09:11] <Severian> nicholaspaul, OK, to start with can you test to see if you can mount the samba share into your filesystem?   create a dummy directory.  e.g.,   mkdir /home/user/testmount      then do   sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.1.111/sharename  /home/user/testmount       You will need to have the smbfs package installed.
[09:11] <rob_p> garyc:  Did it work before setting any passwords?
[09:11] <vbgunz> sethrd: I knew that :P I guess I was asking if there was an interface for it to browse splash images and change them on the fly... I heard of gnome-splash-manager *but* couldn't find it with apt-get or synaptic...
[09:11] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  from the problem box?
[09:12] <sethrd> vbgunz: Launch synaptic and search for art gnome.
[09:12] <Severian> nicholaspaul,  Does that make sense to you?  You need to substitute in the ip address  of the machine that has the samba share and your user name.
[09:12] <vbgunz> sethrd: ok
[09:12] <sethrd> vbgunz: I believe the program is called gnome-arts-manager.
[09:12] <natalie> madpilot, i did, i copied the taxt part from the page, and pasted it into the /etc/blah blah and it won't let me save the file
[09:12] <Severian> nicholaspaul, Yes, from the problem box.
[09:12] <vbgunz> sethrd: will report back, give me a minute
[09:12] <garyc> rob_p, I do https://192.168.1.102:10000 and get "you might not havepermission with the credintials you supplied
[09:12] <nicholaspaul> Severian, yea that makes sense. jus gimme a sec :)
[09:13] <garyc> rob_p, and no it has not ever worked yet.  I installed it today
[09:13] <sethrd> vbgunz: Actually.
[09:13] <Gunlance> ok the terminal says that the permissions have been changed to read only, yet I still cannot access it
[09:13] <sethrd> vbgunz: You want to get gnome-splashscreen-manager.
[09:13] <vbgunz> sethrd: I couldn't find art*... ok will look that one now... Thanks!
[09:13] <garyc> rob_p, I added the passwords as an attempt to fox it
[09:13] <sethrd> vbgunz: Also, the program I was talking about is called gnome-art.
[09:14] <sethrd> vbgunz: You can use it to install things right off the art.gnome.org site.
[09:14] <garyc> rob_p, that's fix it
[09:14] <vbgunz> sethrd: thats nice... what theme do you have?
[09:14] <rob_p> garyc:  For some reason, your browser is sending credentials automatically!  The only time I see this behavior is when going through a proxy to access a protected location.  The proxy seems to provide default credentials (which obviously fails) producing the same error you see.
[09:14] <sethrd> vbgunz: I go minimal with Metabox.
[09:15] <sethrd> vbgunz: Plain darkish blue background and clearlook controls.
[09:15] <vbgunz> I have a nice one... Blended with Nuova icons pack... it looks really great... just found a nice splash screen on gnome-look... http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=31414
[09:15] <sethrd> vbgunz: Basic GNOME icons.
[09:15] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  i get a 'session setup failed' error
[09:15] <rabeldable> sethrd: are you still having compile problems?
[09:15] <vbgunz> would like to check it out... :P
[09:15] <sethrd> rabeldable: Yeah, I am.
[09:15] <vbgunz> thank you sethrd!
[09:15] <sethrd> Sure thing vbgunz. I know looks mean a lot.
[09:16] <rabeldable> sethrd:  send me the link to a pastbin with the following output
[09:16] <vanberge> Severian, appreciate the help...   i know how to add repos, i'm just trying to find out which ones to add to get access to the restricted formats
[09:16] <rabeldable> sethrd: uname -a
[09:16] <Severian> nicholaspaul, which step were you on?
[09:16] <rabeldable> sethrd: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[09:16] <nicholaspaul> Severian, when i typed 'sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.0.101 /home/nick/test '
[09:16] <Madpilot> natalie: you need to use "sudo" to open that file, that gives you the ability to edit it
[09:17] <Severian> vanberge, is your goal to be able to play media files?  If so, adding repositories is not the suggested way.
[09:17] <vbgunz> sethrd: yup... I am not crazy about looks and wouldn't sacrifice performance for it *but* I think I have a nice blend of eye candy going on... I just tried stronglooks which is nice *but* it doesn't really pay too much attention borders giving everything an almost square bulky beveled look... otherwise it is nice :)
[09:17] <__keeb> vanberge, sudo apt-get install vlc
[09:17] <vanberge> Severian, my goal is to follow ubuntuguide.org, adding most of those functions.  But, that guide is for Hoary.
[09:17] <__keeb> you will be able to play all..
[09:17] <nicholaspaul> vanberge,  you can find the right guide under 'yelp'
[09:18] <Severian> nicholaspaul, what happens if you ping 192.168.0.101
[09:18] <rob1> vanberge, see help.ubuntu.com
[09:18] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  i get thru fine, and when i ssh too
[09:18] <garyc> rob_p, how doI deal with the proxy   disable it  etc???
[09:18] <Madpilot> vanberge: ubuntuguide is not up do date at all
[09:18] <rob1> vanberge, the starterguide is the breezy version
[09:18] <sethrd> rabeldable: http://pastebin.com/435168
[09:18] <Severian> vanberge, let me try something.  It may take two tries.
[09:18] <natalie> madpilot, okies... saved... try the install again?
[09:18] <rob_p> garyc:  Are you running a proxy?
[09:18] <sethrd> rabeldable: One sec. Let me join with a window I can resize.
[09:18] <Severian> ubotu, tell vanberge about RestrictedFormats
[09:19] <Pygi> natalie: you had to use sudo to open it
[09:19] <Pygi> natalie: sudo nano /etc/sources.list
[09:19] <garyc> rob_p, It is a windows machine with time warrner cable behind a linksys router
[09:19] <rabeldable> sethrd:  one more sorry...
[09:19] <rabeldable> sethrd:  lsmod
[09:19] <Pygi> natalie: once you edit it click CTRL+X
[09:19] <Pygi> and save it :)
[09:19] <Madpilot> natalie: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto will walk you thru it all
[09:19] <Severian> nicholaspaul, and did you add the smbfs package from apt-get?
[09:19] <Pygi> sorry, but I am mostl afk :/
[09:20] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  i did yes.
[09:20] <vbgunz> rop_p I love youZ!
[09:20] <vbgunz> rob_p: :P
[09:20] <sethrd> http://pastebin.com/435169
[09:20] <nicholaspaul> oo i feel the lurv
[09:20] <garyc> rob_p, but both machines are local to each other on the same net hardwire to ports on the router
[09:21] <rob_p> garyc:  So let me make sure I understand correctly.  You are accessing the Linux box that has Webmin installed, from your local pc (running Windows), via a linksys router?
[09:21] <rob_p> garyc:  Oh.
[09:21] <Severian> nicholaspaul, does the samba share require a user id and password?
[09:21] <vanberge> Severian, tyvm
[09:21] <vbgunz> whats up with synaptic *not* creating shortcuts with installed apps? Is this a bug?
[09:21] <garyc> rob_p, yes
[09:22] <nicholaspaul> Severian, oops, i'm back!!
[09:22] <sethrd> rabeldable: You get my link?
[09:22] <sethrd> vbgunz: Give it a sec, it should.
[09:22] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  so yea, i installed smbfs
[09:22] <Severian> vanberge, did that give you enough information.
[09:22] <rabeldable> sethrd: is there a reason why your compiling 2.4.21 specifically?
[09:22] <rabeldable> sethrd: got the links
[09:22] <Severian> nicholaspaul, does the samba share require a user id and password?
[09:22] <Madpilot> vbgunz: only apps with .desktop files will get menu entries
[09:22] <nicholaspaul> yea it does Severian
[09:22] <sethrd> rabeldable: 2.6 has issues on Dell laptops, ACPI, and SpeedStep. 2.4 doesn't.
[09:22] <bent> does no one know of anything to help?
[09:23] <Severian> nicholaspaul, don't tell me what they are, but let me give you a revised command.
[09:23] <rabeldable> sethrd: latest stable kernel is 2.4.32
[09:23] <nicholaspaul> ok Severian
[09:23] <vbgunz> Madpilot: how do I know this before hand? I just found two shortcuts sethrd... I guess I needed the patience...
[09:23] <rabeldable> sethrd: thats the latest 2.4 branch
[09:23] <vanberge> Severian, i think so... yes
[09:23] <garyc> rob_p, the two machines are connected to ports in the switch  and both are supplied internet buy the router
[09:23] <sethrd> rabeldable: Oh, well, I already have a config for 2.4.21. Friend of mine has EXACT same system, and he just sent his over to me.
[09:24] <rob_p> garyc:  I'm guessing that your Windows box is running some sort of an anonymizing proxy or something that could be interfering.  Do you have another pc from which you can try it?
[09:24] <Madpilot> vbgunz: you could use "Install Applications" rather than Synaptic for some things - everything that shows up in Install Apps has a menu entry
[09:24] <ghostpsalm> Apt-Get says it cannot find package 'bin86' though it's on the breezy package list?
[09:24] <rabeldable> sethrd: did you friend compile 2.4 on a 2.6 system?
[09:24] <bent> anyone please?
[09:24] <sethrd> rabeldable: No. Would that be a problem? It's complaining about ASM.
[09:24] <nicholaspaul> whats wrong bent?
[09:24] <bent> when running the new ubuntu live i press enter to default boot it goes through the verbose load process then when it gets to the language select it doesnt respond to my keyboard on my hp laptop
[09:24] <vbgunz> Madpilot: thanks, you're right... Was just curious about Synaptic as I found sometimes a menu item was not created... this usually happens after installing a bunch of stuff... something will not get picked up...
[09:25] <Pygi> natalie: hope you'll make it eventually :)
[09:25] <garyc> rob_p, yes I did that on my notebook (winXP) which is in the 3rd port on the switch
[09:25] <rabeldable> sethrd: I think you might have a gcc problem
[09:25] <nicholaspaul> bent- eeks. sorry, i dont know.  (worth a shot tho) you could post on the forum.
[09:25] <rob_p> garyc:  Same results I presume?
[09:25] <sethrd> http://pastebin.com/435159
[09:25] <rabeldable> sethrd:  gcc -v
[09:26] <bent> thanks
[09:26] <nicholaspaul> np
[09:26] <Severian> nicholaspaul, OK,  then do   sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.1.111/sharename  /home/nick/test  -o username=theusername,password=thepassword               I noticed that you left the share name off.  You need to add that.
[09:26] <sethrd> rabeldable: gcc version 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[09:26] <Madpilot> vbgunz: right click on a package in Synaptic, select Properties - one of the tabs will show you where all the isntalled files of that package went
[09:26] <nicholaspaul> ok thx Severian - trying it now.
[09:26] <Severian> nicholaspaul, OK,  then do   sudo mount -t smbfs //192.168.0.101/sharename  /home/nick/test  -o username=theusername,password=thepassword
[09:26] <rob_p> garyc:  Then I'm out of suggestions at the moment!  Unfortunately I don't have Webmin installed and can't help you troubleshoot the issue any further.  If I think of anything else to try, I'll chime in...
[09:26] <ghostpsalm> Apt-get says it cannot find the package 'bin86'; though it's on the package list?
[09:27] <vbgunz> Madpilot: I usually do that :P
[09:27] <garyc> rob_p, hey I think you are on to something.  both win pcs where set to detect proxy settings
[09:27] <natalie> thank everyone... I'm praying I'll eventually get it lol
[09:27] <rob_p> garyc:  Set them to direct connection to Internet and try again.
[09:27] <garyc> rob_p, I unchecked that box in the connection tab and rebooted
[09:28] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  its waiting.......oops, timeout
[09:28] <rob_p> garyc:  That will also speed things up for you if you aren't using an auto-configuring proxy :-)
[09:28] <nicholaspaul> Severian, darn. connection failed.
[09:28] <g00r0n> what do u think is the best web developement environment program for building websites?
[09:28] <RuffianSoldier> i want a very minimal install of KDE - i dont want the games and all taht crap - just the DE - which packages should I download
[09:28] <nicholaspaul> oh Severian  i missed the sharename!!! hang on
[09:28] <rabeldable> sethrd: http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20050608_314.html
[09:29] <rabeldable> sethrd: goto point 5
[09:29] <Madpilot> g00r0n: try Bluefish or Screem, they're both good
[09:29] <nicholaspaul> g00r0n personally? Jedit.
[09:30] <sethrd> rabeldable: Ah, I see. Well, how can I do this?
[09:30] <nicholaspaul> Severian, nah, i cant get it.
[09:30] <rob_p> garyc:  I don't know why IE has that selected by default.  A vast majority of users are NOT in fact, behind an auto-configuring proxy.  IE has to sit there and timeout on "detecting proxy settings" before trying to go direct.  It really sucks.
[09:30] <Severian> nicholaspaul, what happens now?
[09:30] <sethrd> rabeldable: GCC 2.95 is in apt.
[09:31] <rabeldable> sethrd: wait a sec
[09:31] <rob_p> garyc:  Anyway, brb...
[09:31] <nicholaspaul> Severian, i get a timeout on ports 445 and 139 "error connecting to [ip]  7376: conection to ] ip]  failed SMB connection failed.
[09:31] <garyc> rob_p,  I agree except when I jump around to different wireless nets the detect proxy thing gets me connected
[09:31] <transgress> okay when fdisk'ing the new drive i installed i get this warning
[09:31] <transgress> The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 3736.
[09:31] <transgress> There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
[09:31] <transgress> and could in certain setups cause problems with:
[09:32] <rabeldable> sethrd: install gcc3.1 in a seperate directory
[09:32] <cafuego> transgress: It'll be fine.
[09:32] <sethrd> rabeldable: How?
[09:32] <transgress> cafuego: okay just making sure as i've seen that once before on a drive that soon after died.
[09:32] <rabeldable> sethrd: then set your environment varaibles appropriatley
[09:32] <cafuego> transgress: it has nothing to do with reliability and everything with x86 being REALLY shit.
[09:33] <nicholaspaul> x86 is shit?????
[09:33] <rabeldable> sethrd: download the source, configure it to install in /usr/local/gcc3 and make; make install
[09:33] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: yes, it really is.
[09:33] <nicholaspaul> cafuego, oh. so you prefer ppc?
[09:33] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I have not seen that problem.  I suspect a firewall setting is the culprit.  How good are you at iptables?
[09:33] <cafuego> transgress: It's to do with older bioses not being able to boot from a partition past cylinder 1024.
[09:34] <nicholaspaul> Severian, ip-who? !:D
[09:34] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: Anything really that doesn't have idiotic limits buiult-in.
[09:34] <cafuego> !info gcc-3.1
[09:34] <Kmirno> Hello
[09:34] <Kmirno> someone in USA .
[09:34] <Kmirno> ?
[09:34] <rob_p> garyc:  Back!
[09:34] <nicholaspaul> Severian, i dont have a firewall installed, AFAIK,
[09:34] <Kmirno> Could someone in USA please wget http://tools.letsgozik.com/bigtest and tell me the ko/s rate ? (don't need to d/l it fully, just need the rate)
[09:34] <cafuego> sethrd: You want gcc 3.1? Why?
[09:35] <sethrd> rabeldable: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gcc3 ?
[09:35] <nicholaspaul> cafuego, oh right. so ppc is ok?
[09:35] <sethrd> cafuego: Compiling a 2.4 kernel.
[09:35] <Kmirno> hello ? someone in USA ?
[09:35] <vbgunz> Kmirno: whatsup
[09:35] <Kmirno> vbgunz: could you please wget http://tools.letsgozik.com/bigtest and tell me the ko/s rate ? (don't need to d/l it fully, just need the rate)
[09:36] <__keeb> !wine
[09:36] <cafuego> nicholaspaul: To a certain extent
[09:36] <rabeldable> sethrd: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/
[09:36] <Kmirno> vbgunz: we get awful rates from europe
[09:36] <yinon> Hello
[09:36] <yinon> i got a booting problem
[09:36] <cafuego> sethrd: 2.95 should be Ok for that.
[09:36] <yinon> can someone help?
[09:36] <rabeldable> sethrd:  ./configure --help
[09:36] <Severian> nicholaspaul, iptables is the network filter that stops certain ports.  Iptables is certainly on your machine, and who knows how it is configured.  I am not a wiz at that, but let me look and see if I can find something simple.    First, try   telnet 192.168.0.101:139
[09:36] <vbgunz> well, I am only on a 1.5MB down... I am hitting 125KB a sec steady
[09:36] <Kmirno> vbgunz: thank you very much
[09:37] <vbgunz> Kmirno: no problem, I am sure it might go faster... My connection isn;t the best
[09:37] <nicholaspaul> ok Severian
[09:37] <rabeldable> sethrd: this is not an easy task... you should read the docs for the version you download.. I think anything 3.x should work fine for you
[09:37] <rob_p> garyc:  Well anyway, as I said, if that didn't help, I'm out of suggestions at the moment.  Good luck with it though!
[09:38] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  telnet could not resolve  - name or serve not know.
[09:38] <nicholaspaul> known.
[09:38] <cafuego> sethrd: Building gcc is bloody awful.
[09:38] <transgress> cafuego: how are ya?  i haven't talked to you in a long time.
[09:38] <yinon> i installed ubuntu, and i chose not to put grub on the MBR but to boot from floppy. now if i boot my pc without the floppy i get "Missing operating system". when i boot with it i can boot to Windows. how can i make it boot windows as default again?
[09:38] <sethrd> rabeldable: As much as I hate to say this, I'm tempted to go back to pure Debian. Only thing is, wireless is only connection I have right now, so there will be a few problems with that.
[09:38] <cafuego> sethrd: Avoid like plague if at all possible.
[09:38] <Kmirno> vbgunz: I get 32kb/s from france :/ (I should get 1mo/s)
[09:39] <cafuego> transgress: It's yuch
[09:39] <garyc> rob_p, the reboot with detect proxy turned off did not help  --  I am going to try mozilla fire fox
[09:39] <sethrd> cafuego: I wish I could, but I need to build a 2.4 kernel, and gcc4 can't do that.
[09:39] <vbgunz> Kmirno: I was pretty steady...
[09:39] <rob_p> garyc:  Good call!
[09:39] <markuman>  Option "NoLogo" "boolean" - should i change "boolean" in "off" or "disable" ???
[09:39] <rabeldable> sethrd:  its not that bad... really.  But you need to check out the docs so your familiar there is good info in there
[09:39] <cafuego> sethrd: Nono, 2.95 *can*
[09:39] <yinon> i installed ubuntu, and i chose not to put grub on the MBR but to boot from floppy. now if i boot my pc without the floppy i get "Missing operating system". when i boot with it i can boot to Windows. how can i make it boot windows as default again?
[09:39] <Kmirno> vbgunz: some transit IP issue betwee our two contries I guess ..
[09:39] <cafuego> sethrd: Which Ubuntu version are you on?
[09:39] <sethrd> cafuego: Breezy.
[09:40] <cafuego> sethrd: Well, gcc 4 isn't even sued for prebuilt breezy kernels. Would gcc 3.4 do?
[09:40] <vbgunz> Kmirno: maybe... Try Google Accelerator?
[09:40] <cafuego> !info gcc-2.95 breezy
[09:40] <ubotu> gcc-2.95: (The GNU C compiler), section universe/devel, is optional. Version: 1:2.95.4-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 915 kB, Installed size: 2292 kB
[09:40] <sethrd> cafuego: For building a 2.4 kernel, not sure.
[09:40] <Kmirno> vbgunz: what's that ?
[09:40] <cafuego> sethrd: 2.95 is *certain* to built it just fine; just apt-get install it.
[09:40] <rabeldable> anything 3.x should compile 2.4
[09:41] <vbgunz> Kmirno: oh it is not for Linux :(
[09:41] <calebme> So how do I start playing Mp3's, and I just want to use Music Player or Rythm Box whatever it's name is
[09:41] <Madpilot> calebme: you'll need to install the mp3 codecs first
[09:41] <Kmirno> vbgunz: well a wget on a 100mbit/s link should do it it you know ...
[09:41] <cafuego> sethrd: building ones own gcc involves about three compiler runs, it's not pretty :-)
[09:41] <garyc> rob_p, as a a last ditch effort I should open up port 10000 on my router and get you to try it from out there
[09:41] <rabeldable> sethrd:  if you do apt-get make sure you know where its putting everything
[09:41] <Pygi> calembe: install multimedia codecs
[09:41] <calebme> where do I get those, I searched mp3 codec, in synaptec theres a ton
[09:41] <Pygi> if you want I can give ya shell script to install them all for you
[09:41] <Madpilot> !mp3
[09:41] <ubotu> hmm... mp3 is to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:41] <vbgunz> you're connect to the net is faster than 1.5 and your hitting 30KB down steady?
[09:41] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  is there a way to check iptables?
[09:42] <Madpilot> calebme: see ubotu above ^^^
[09:42] <Kmirno> vbgunz: 100mbit/s up/down sync steady
[09:42] <Kmirno> vbgunz: (useing a server for that)
[09:42] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I am looking for a quick way to do that now.
[09:42] <rob_p> garyc:  I'd be happy to try.  I don't need a login or password either.  Just getting the page to show up would be all you need.
[09:42] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  oh cool! Thanks!!!!
[09:42] <vbgunz> no way... something is definitely wrong... you on an OC3 or something else equivalent? You should rock that download in no time...
[09:43] <rabeldable> sethrd:  i'll install 3.1 with you, I'll just remove it after I'm done and you'll compile your kernel
[09:43] <Kmirno> vbgunz: fiber 8 GBPS BGP4
[09:43] <garyc> rob_p, I had to reinstall fire fox   one moment
[09:43] <Kmirno> vbgunz: (not at home i'm mpassing throught a server)
[09:43] <cafuego> rabeldable: Why shouldn't he just use the packaged 2.95 or 3.4?
[09:43] <sethrd> rabeldable: I think I'm just going to apt, since I don't really have much time.
[09:43] <Kmirno> vbgunz: jhome I have ADSL .. 15Mbit/s down 1mbit/s up
[09:43] <yinon> Can someone please help me?
[09:44] <HappyFool> yinon: what version of windows?
[09:44] <vbgunz> Kmirno: not sure why your connection is shot to that file...
[09:44] <n0odl3> how do i check all my directories for a certain file like a torrent for example?
[09:44] <rabeldable> sethrd: apt-get method "might" break some other things you have pre-installed
[09:44] <Kmirno> vbgunz: maybe was temporary let me try again
[09:45] <sethrd> rabeldable: Haven't really installed anything.
[09:45] <HappyFool> yinon: do you still have the windows CD?
[09:45] <n0odl3> does anyone know
[09:45] <n0odl3> ?
[09:45] <yinon> nope
[09:45] <sethrd> Running on more or less a fresh install.
[09:45] <vbgunz> Kmirno: yeah, no way, thats impossible
[09:45] <HappyFool> yinon: ah
[09:45] <HappyFool> yinon: the solution is to run the MS program 'fixmbr', but I'm not sure how you'll do that without a windows cd
[09:45] <vbgunz> I am on a .7 dial up connection compared to you... not even... more like .007 dial up...
[09:45] <rabeldable> sethrd: you have a running system... with packages installed and you don't have any other version of gcc right...
[09:45] <yinon> isn't it availabe on the net?
[09:45] <HappyFool> yinon: maybe you can run it after booting into windows via the floppy; not sure where you'll get it though
[09:46] <emile> n0odl3: use find in a terminal window, use man find to see all the options
[09:46] <n0odl3> emile: man? but thats just a manual page...
[09:46] <n0odl3> oh
[09:46] <HappyFool> yinon: i don't know if you can download it; check on microsoft.com
[09:46] <n0odl3> crap
[09:46] <n0odl3> well it would be nice to know the command
[09:46] <yinon> Thanks...
[09:47] <sethrd> rabeldable: Well, I got build essentials and bin86, since I tried compiling it earlier.
[09:47] <rabeldable> sethrd: apt-get will probably do what you want but there could be some unknowns after its done
[09:47] <Kmirno> vbgunz: hum ... tryed 3 ISP ... home ISP : 32 ko/s, server 10Mbit/s sync : ~80-100 ko:s not steady , server 100 Mbit/s sync : ~60-100ko/s not steady
[09:47] <sethrd> rabeldable: I guess I'll take my chances.
[09:47] <Vegasunderground> having some audio and video troubles
[09:47] <Kmirno> vbgunz: seems there's a perring or transit issue
[09:47] <rabeldable> sethrd: and you will still have to change your environment to accomodate the 2.95 gcc libraries
[09:47] <cafuego> Kmirno: It'll also vary per how many downloads are ruhning at once.
[09:47] <garyc> rob_p, are you there
[09:48] <Vegasunderground> hey garyc
[09:48] <cafuego> rabeldable: Not for a kernel; not on the precompiled gcc.
[09:48] <rob_p> garyc:  Yes.
[09:48] <vbgunz> Kmirno: damn bro, what is the file anyway? You don't have to answer that if you don't want too... Is it a test file?
[09:48] <Kmirno> cafuego: there's pretty much nothing running on it .. ~1mbit/s it's supposed to be a 10mbit:s server
[09:48] <cafuego> sethrd: All you need to do is set CC and HOSTCC to 'gcc-2.95' in the Makefile
[09:48] <garyc> rob_p, I got it.  firefox reported that 192.168.1.100 was denyed
[09:48] <Kmirno> vbgunz: yes test file
[09:49] <cafuego> Kmirno: It flipped between 20 and 125Kb/s from here
[09:49] <SPCcrow> Does anyone know how to setup up a GPS device over a serial connection on Ubunutu?
[09:49] <Kmirno> cafuego: where are you ? (geographicly)
[09:49] <Kmirno> cafuego: country*
[09:49] <garyc> rob_p, went into miniserv.conf and allowed the ip of my windows machine and it worked
[09:49] <rabeldable> sethrd: have fun!
[09:49] <SPCcrow> Or atleast how to find out what device the serial port is?
[09:49] <emile> n0odl3: dunno find options for file extensions myself, but if you're lazy just use find / | grep torrent
[09:49] <obducter> Hey guys, I'm new to linux. I remember, that there is a way to mount winxp folder, so you can use the files on linux. Could you tell me what to write in console?
[09:49] <cafuego> Kmirno: Australia
[09:49] <Kmirno> cafuego: ok
[09:50] <sethrd> rabeldable: I'm going to do take a dump while this does it's thing
[09:50] <vbgunz> Kmirno: can you download other big files without a problem? SUSE or FEDORA images (4.G) just to test and make sure it isn't your connection to the file? BTW, the file you're trying to download, is it being ran off your server and are you next to it?
[09:50] <Vegasunderground> how do I  fix audio? it says some plugins are needed
[09:50] <garyc> rob_p, that is just a line that that says allow=192.168.1.100
[09:50] <rob_p> garyc:  Do you have nmap installed?
[09:50] <rabeldable> TOO MUCH INFORMATION! thx
[09:50] <Kmirno> cafuego: vbgunz thank you for your help I'll adres the issuezs to the owner.
[09:50] <holycow> man
[09:50] <vbgunz> Kmirno: ok, good luck, hope the owner fixes it, thats crazy
[09:50] <rob_p> garyc:  Oh, cool!
[09:50] <Kmirno> vbgunz: what do you mean ?
[09:50] <sethrd> My one question for I start this though.....
[09:50] <holycow> yet another box that refuses to have hotplug services start up
[09:51] <holycow> weeeeird
[09:51] <garyc> rob_p, no I took out all the modules and just installed webmin alone to try to fix it
[09:51] <obducter> Could somebody tell me, how to use winxp folders on ubuntu?
[09:51] <Kmirno> vbgunz: it's from a server in USA i do not own. It's a plain 1000MO file
[09:51] <vbgunz> Kmirno: it is not your connection to the file... or is it your connection that is acting funny?
[09:51] <sethrd> Does Ubuntu have any problems running on a 2.4 kernel? I haven't read anything about problems, unless I was using LVM or EVSM.
[09:51] <vbgunz> Kmirno: oh
[09:51] <rob_p> garyc:  So it's now working?
[09:51] <garyc> rob_p, now that I have a login I will put in all the modules that I want
[09:51] <rabeldable> sethrd:  I thought you had a friend running that setup?
[09:52] <Kmirno> vbgunz: I have a 100 mbit/s sybnc steady with anything else .. i's with that server we have issues
[09:52] <liquidboy> how do i automatically mount my ntfs partition this doesn't work: /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs nls=utf8, umask=0222 0 0
[09:52] <sethrd> rabeldable: I do, but he is sleeping. He sent me his config night, after I installed.
[09:52] <rob_p> garyc:  Glad you got it sorted out!
[09:52] <garyc> rob_p, yes!!   yes!!!  buddy   it's  working    thatkyou firefox
[09:52] <Kmirno> vbgunz: the isp of that server tells the owner it should be 10mbit/s but we see it doesn't get better than 1mbit/s
[09:53] <sethk> sethrd, I've seen no 2.4 problems
[09:53] <sethrd> sethk: AWESOME NAME!
[09:53] <Vegasunderground> guys were would  go to get an MP3 plugin for Music Player or Totem?
[09:53] <rabeldable> sethrd: personally I think your allways going to have problems going forward if you use that config.  You will always have to change paths and varaibles and config files to point to all of your custom places... will it work, probably
[09:53] <sethk> sethrd, getting common, though
[09:53] <vbgunz> Kmirno: I understand... yes, best tell the owner he/she might not be getting where they're paying for... Right about now across the US I wouldn't think is a peak time for traffic... Maybe continue testing it...
[09:53] <sethk> rabeldable, that's true, although you should only have to migrate the config once, no?
[09:54] <Severian> nicholaspaul, Sorry, I have not come up with anything yet.  I may have to continue this later.  There is obviously some basic problem here.  I have never gotten that kind of problem.  The samba mount alway work.  It is either a firewall on the problem machine of somehthing in the setup of the samba share on the server end.   What operating system are you running on the machine that hosts the samba share?
[09:54] <rabeldable> i'm not just talking about compiling the kernel... there may be problems with kernel modules that you try to install later
[09:55] <sethk> rabeldable, that's true.  I would be more inclined to manually change the settings on the 2.6 kernel, using the 2.4 config as documentation
[09:55] <Severian> nicholaspaul, it isn't xp, is it?
[09:55] <sethrd> sethk: Well,
[09:55] <sethrd> sethk: Dell laptops are known to have issues with the 2.6 kernel.
[09:55] <nicholaspaul> Severian, thanks for looking - i appreciate that. Both machines are Breezy, this one is ppc (ethernet to router),. the other is x86 (wireless).
[09:56] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  no , no xp ;)
[09:56] <sethk> sethrd, with the 2.4 kernel as well.
[09:56] <rabeldable> if he leaves gcc4 in place installing other things should work the same and the apt-get will probably look for with the gcc4 libraries since its breezy and by default 2.6 kernel
[09:56] <sethk> sethrd, I've run this dell laptop this week on both kernels.
[09:56] <sethk> rabeldable, that's a good point
[09:56] <sethrd> sethk: What model?
[09:56] <sethk> sethrd, D610
[09:56] <nicholaspaul> aah Severian  let me see if i removed the firewall from this machine .
[09:56] <sethrd> sethk: i8100 here.
[09:56] <sethrd> sethk: You have issues with system stalling a lot and mouse freaking out?
[09:57] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  i had firestarter on here, but i removed it before all thsi happened.
[09:57] <rabeldable> sethrd:  I must ask.. whats not working on your system with 2.6
[09:57] <sethk> sethrd, no, not so far.  I've only tested, though, with a usb mouse or the built in stick/pad
[09:57] <sethk> sethrd, I haven't tested with an external ps/2 mouse
[09:57] <Severian> nicholaspaul, At my Linux Users Group today, I know one user who uses debian on a PPC machine.  I'll ask him if he connects to any samba shares.  If we make a connection tomorrow or Sunday, maybe I'll know more.
[09:57] <SPCcrow> anyone have any experience using serial devices on Ubunutu or Linux in general?
[09:57] <sethrd> sethk: Even using the trackpad I've had it jump and freak out on me.
[09:58] <sethk> sethrd, is it using the synaptics driver?
[09:58] <sethrd> rabeldable: Dell's have issues with ACPI and Speed Stepping on 2.6, or so I've been told.
[09:58] <rabeldable> SPCcrow:  are you trying to connect from or trying to connect to a serial console?
[09:58] <sethrd> sethk: I hardly use the track pad, but yes, I am.
[09:58] <nicholaspaul> that would be cool, thx Severian  :) I was worried it was just a line i forgot to add, like in smb.conf or something,but you think its deeper?
[09:58] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: trying to use a GPS device that has a serial cable
[09:58] <sethk> sethrd, doesn't matter whether you use it, if the driver is loaded is what matters (comparing your's to mine, that is)
[09:58] <sethrd> rabeldable: Also, the mouse issue. It likes to jump around a lot.
[09:59] <rabeldable> sethrd:  have you made any adjustments to you xorg.conf file for those problems?
[09:59] <sethrd> Kernel failed.
[09:59] <sethk> SPCcrow, I was using it today with a couple of serial connections.  I had to turn on xon/off; after that it worked well.
[09:59] <sethrd> Needs old dep mod, and I don't have.
[09:59] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I do.  the reason I started out with a samba mount from the command line is that those are about the simplest and they usually work fine.
[09:59] <Vegasunderground> Can anyone help me????
[09:59] <sethrd> rabeldable: I've been reading forum, and no one has any word arounds.
[09:59] <sethk> sethrd, you definitelyl don't want to mix 2.4 and 2.6 modules, as rabeldable noted.
[09:59] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: what kind of GPS device?
[10:00] <nicholaspaul> Severian, yea theyve always worked for me. I do have NFS on the other box. Can i connect with that, instead of samba?
[10:00] <sethrd> sethk: Like I said, kernel failed anyway
[10:00] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: StreetPilot III GPS, its Garmin protocol...
[10:00] <sethk> sethrd, I get around the module problem by not using modules
[10:00] <rabeldable> sethrd:  you need to make many environment adjustments like I said before...
[10:01] <sethrd> sethk: Meaning? Having everything built into the kernel?
[10:01] <sethk> sethrd, right.  if you mix 2.4 and 2.6, it's the only way.
[10:01] <sethrd> sethk: I'm not mixing them anymore.
[10:01] <Severian> nicholaspaul, probably.  I have never used nfs.  I know I should know it, but, it is one of many things I have to learn.
[10:01] <sethk> sethrd, well, IMO.  the other way is horribly complex
[10:01] <sethrd> sethk: What other way?
[10:01] <sethk> sethrd, that's better anyway (not to mix)
[10:02] <sethk> sethrd, well, the other way is to maintain both the 2.4 and 2.6 versions of the module utilities
[10:02] <sethrd> Blah.
[10:02] <sethk> sethrd, and muck around with your paths to make sure the correct ones are used.
[10:02] <liquidboy> the code for mounting an ntfs partition on ubuntuguide.org is wrong (otherwise it would have worked)... can anyone help me?
[10:02] <sethk> sethrd, I said it is a bad idea.  :)
[10:02] <sethrd> I just want my system to work the way it should.
[10:02] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  oh man, if i can learn it anyone can! I'm not adverse to technology, but i'm the furthest thing from a programmer!lol
[10:02] <rabeldable> sethrd: blow away 2.6 after 2.4 is working, 2.4 will not load any 2.6 modules by default anyways...
[10:03] <sethk> sethrd, then I'd try to use the 2.4 config as a template to figure out what has to be set for the 2.6 kernel.
[10:03] <rabeldable> SPCcrow:  did you install any apps to talk to the GPS?
[10:03] <sethk> rabeldable, that's true, but you then have to install the 2.4 module utilities
[10:03] <Severian> nicholaspaul,  I am a programmer.  I am learning several things now, and I just have not gotten to nfs yet.  I will, though.
[10:03] <rabeldable> yeah GNOME will probably need to be re-installed
[10:03] <rabeldable> or kde
[10:03] <sethrd> sethk: I have no idea though. I've been using Linux for about a month. Been able to use it about 5 days of that.
[10:04] <SWAT> when I push my buttons (keyboard) and hold them down, the keys aren't repeated, they are only printed once. How can I fix this?
[10:04] <mustard5> SWAT, System >>Preferences>>Keyboard
[10:05] <sethk> sethrd, well, I've been using it for 12 years, and it's been working for 11 years and 51 weeks.  :)
[10:05] <nicholaspaul> Severian,  oh wow - then you're well equipped!! i should probably hit the hay tonight tho. Thanks for all your help :) Ill catch up with you later.
[10:05] <SWAT> mustard5, I'm not using gnome. Any commandline solution?
[10:05] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: gpsdrive
[10:05] <SWAT> :)
[10:05] <SWAT> maybe I need to restart the keyboard daemon?
[10:05] <Severian> nicholaspaul, I am off to bed, as well.  Good luck.
[10:05] <mustard5> SWAT, oh..hehe..I don't know from comandline
[10:05] <sethk> sethrd, but I had already been using UNIX for 15 years when I started, so I had a head start.
[10:05] <sethrd> sethk: Care to help me compair? =)
[10:05] <nicholaspaul> :)nite Severian
[10:06] <SWAT> mustard5, hehehe, thanks for help anyway :-)
[10:06] <fukngruv> hey does anyone know how to install a .rpm file?
[10:06] <rabeldable> rpm file for debian? or ubuntu?
[10:07] <rabeldable> rpm -Uvh filename.rpm
[10:07] <fukngruv> ubuntu
[10:07] <sethrd> fukngruv: alien
[10:07] <calebme> I am trying to play .mp3 files from my partition which is in NTFS...but mplayer syas it can not?
[10:07] <rabeldable> but  doubt it will work
[10:07] <calebme> well it does not say, it just simplys loads the file and does nothing
[10:07] <deFrysk> fukngruv, what rpm file ?
[10:07] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: is gpsd running?
[10:07] <fukngruv> LimeWireLinux.rpm
[10:08] <mustard5> calebme, do mp3s play from your linux drive?
[10:08] <sethrd> sethk: Care to help me out a little?
[10:08] <fukngruv> rpm -uvh doesn't work
[10:08] <rabeldable> sethrd: did you paste your new errors?
[10:08] <ilba7r> anyone know where the cashe directory for packages downloaded by synaptic? I have a pc that do not have net connection and was wondering if I can get some packages that are installed on another pc
[10:08] <rabeldable> fukngruv:  rpm -v
[10:08] <fukngruv> one sec
[10:09] <rabeldable> fukngruv:  and its a capital U
[10:09] <sethrd> rabeldable: What errors? From the 2.4 compile? I decided that would be a bad idea, so I'm hoping to compare the config files and see if I can get it working.
[10:09] <fukngruv> rpm command not found
[10:09] <calebme> uhm no idea, hold on
[10:09] <thoreauputic> don't use rpm directly - use alien to covert to deb, then install
[10:09] <rabeldable> fukngruv: rpm is not in ubuntu.....
[10:09] <mustard5> calebme, copy and paste one over to your desktop
[10:09] <thoreauputic> *convert
[10:09] <sethrd> fukngruv: I told ya man. alien to make it a deb, then dpkg -i.
[10:09] <emile> ilba7r: /var/cache/apt/archives
[10:09] <sethk> sethrd, what is the problem?  I missed that part of the discussion
[10:09] <ilba7r> thanx emile
[10:10] <deFrysk> fukngruv, alien <blah.rpm> to let it create a blah.deb and install that
[10:10] <rabeldable> sethrd: paste your 2.4 kernel config
[10:10] <rabeldable> send the link
[10:10] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: I dont know what ttyS the device is connected to...
[10:10] <fukngruv> command not found alien
[10:10] <sethrd> sethk: comparing 2.4 and 2.6 configs.
[10:10] <fukngruv> apt -get?
[10:10] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: its probably ttyS0
[10:10] <deFrysk> fukngruv, sudo apt-get install alien first
[10:10] <thoreauputic> fukngruv: install alien then
[10:10] <sethk> sethrd, I mean, what is the problem you are trying to solve by using the 2.4 config?
[10:11] <ilba7r> fukngruv i think limewire has a bin installer try that
[10:11] <sethk> SPCcrow, ttyS0 (or tty0) is windows com1, and ttyS1 (tty1) is windows com2
[10:11] <sethrd> sethk: Mouse jumping/stuttering/not working PERIOD, speed stepping.
[10:11] <thoreauputic> !limewire
[10:11] <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.
[10:11] <rabeldable> sethrd:  what kind of mouse? wireless? infrared? usb?
[10:11] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: sethk: I tried setting gpsd to all those, but wasn't getting anything when i telneted to it...
[10:11] <SPCcrow> i dont know
[10:12] <calebme> (gotta download one)
[10:12] <fukngruv> downloading alien now
[10:13] <thoreauputic> fukngruv: ubotu just gave you the method above - did you read that ?
[10:13] <fukngruv> no
[10:13] <fukngruv> let me scroll up I was running alien
[10:13] <thoreauputic> !tell fukngruv about limewire
[10:13] <mustard5> calebme, you can't copy and paste on over from your ntfs partition?
[10:14] <fukngruv> thanks
[10:14] <Deanodriver> hi
[10:14] <Deanodriver> is it possible to copy font settings from one installation to another?
[10:15] <thoreauputic> !tell fukngruv about java
[10:15] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: check /var/log/messages for gpcd messages
[10:15] <Deanodriver> i replaced the HDD and reformatted, and i'm trying to get the fonts to be exactly the same in the new install as in the old one
[10:15] <ilba7r> were j2sdk and j2re removed from the repos
[10:15] <rabeldable> s/gpcd/gpsd/
[10:15] <fukngruv> ran alien how do you run a deb
[10:16] <n0odl3> fukngruv: sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[10:16] <sethk> SPCcrow, telnet isn't terribly useful for testing a serial port.  I use minicom, which the package manager can install
[10:17] <thoreauputic> fukngruv: it won't work unless you have java set up right
[10:17] <SPCcrow> ok
[10:17] <seth> Sorry about that.
[10:18] <SPCcrow> well the gpsdrive setup said you can telnet to gpsd and get the rawoutput,,,
[10:18] <seth> Net cut out on me.
[10:18] <rabeldable> seth: what kind of mouse?
[10:18] <fukngruv> installed the deb but limewire wont run....icon is in apps menu
[10:19] <seth> Just some PS/2 mouse I picked up.
[10:19] <seth> Works fine on other systems.
[10:19] <thoreauputic> fukngruv: do you have java properly set up?
[10:19] <fukngruv> can i get java from apt-get?
[10:19] <rabeldable> i bet it does
[10:19] <thoreauputic> !java
[10:19] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:20] <eSPete> what files works like autoexec.bat in ubuntu?
[10:20] <SPCcrow> hey sethk how do you use minicom?
[10:20] <mustard5> fukngruv, only an older version...1.4 which is not as good
[10:20] <rabeldable> seth:  have you messed with the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file at all?
[10:20] <seth> rabeldable: http://seth.pastebin.com/435184
[10:20] <mifritscher> hi
[10:20] <fukngruv> will it work as good? or should I go to javasun.com?
[10:20] <seth> rabeldable: I tried changing a few things last night, but don't remember what it was.
[10:20] <mustard5> fukngruv, javasun jre1.5
[10:20] <fukngruv> thanks
[10:20] <seth> How the hell do I stop watchdog dev?!
[10:21] <calebme> How do I give permission to myself to have access to a folder
[10:21] <mifritscher> yust installed ubuntu 5.10 (kernel 2.6.12), but aptitude search displays only kernel-sources up to 2.6.11... I already did aptitude update
[10:21] <snausages> calebme, sudo cd /path/to/folder
[10:22] <snausages> then right-click in the folder and set the permissions
[10:22] <mifritscher> so, how can I install the kernel-sources?
[10:22] <rabeldable> seth: past your mouse section of the xorg.conf
[10:23] <seth> rabeldable: Past the mouse section. Ok.
[10:23] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: are you using the grub linux loader?
[10:23] <seth> rabeldable: What is past it?
[10:23] <SPCcrow> yeah
[10:23] <rabeldable> pastE
[10:23] <thoreauputic> !paste
[10:23] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[10:23] <seth> [4302028.115000]  psmouse.c: Wheel Mouse at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 3 bytes away.
[10:24] <seth> I keep getting that in dmesg.
[10:24] <mustard5> calebme, if you are using gnome you can do a gksudo nautilus command in terminal and it will allow you to browse with root privileges
[10:24] <rabeldable> seth: you need to slow down your mouse and configure your system to expect smaller packets
[10:26] <seth> rabeldable: When that happens, the entire system locks up for about 3-4 seconds.
[10:26] <seth> http://seth.pastebin.com/435188
[10:26] <calebme> oh wow was that some lag, all of sudden all this text showed up here in xchat..
[10:26] <mustard5> calebme, :)
[10:26] <calebme> mustard5: that command what is it?
[10:26] <mustard5> calebme, gksudo nautilus
[10:27] <mustard5> calebme, try that
[10:27] <mustard5> calebme, I think you may have your permissions set up wrong in your etc/fstab/  for your ntfs partitions
[10:27] <rabeldable> seth: you could always use a mouse without a wheel
[10:27] <calebme> yeah
[10:28] <mustard5> calebme, how did you go with that command?
[10:28] <seth> Between the mouse puking up bytes and netdec watchdog telling me m[4302505.617000]  NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth1: transmit timed out
[10:28] <seth> [4302505.617000]  eth1: Tx timeout! ALLOCFID=0128, TXCOMPLFID=0000, EVSTAT=8000
[10:28] <seth> [4302506.410000]  eth1: New link status: Connected (0001)
[10:28] <seth> This system is more or less hosed.
[10:29] <mustard5> calebme, there is a script you can use to set up your windowsdrives properly
[10:29] <calebme> it works
[10:29] <calebme> but uhm, so how do I set it up permanently
[10:29] <mustard5> calebme, lets do that next ;)
[10:29] <rabeldable> seth: your network problem is probably duplex / speed settings
[10:29] <mustard5> calebme, did you get an mp3 on your desktop?
[10:30] <calebme> nope, won't let me
[10:30] <mustard5> calebme, ok lets do that now then :)
[10:30] <mustard5> calebme, you used the pastebin before?
[10:30] <mustard5> !pastebin
[10:30] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:30] <seth_> Wow.
[10:30] <seth_> To be honest, I think it might have just been my wireless card. =\
[10:30] <huami> hi! I am looking for a iptables front-end for gnome, are there any?
[10:31] <mustard5> calebme, open the link to he pastebin that ubotu showed above
[10:31] <seth_> Mouse still jumps though. =\
[10:31] <rabeldable> seth_: did you slow the mouse down?
[10:34] <idioteque> salve ragazzi
[10:35] <mustard5> !it
[10:35] <mustard5> wb calebme
[10:36] <calebme> yeah sorry, for some reason X-chat just kept cutting out so I restarted it
[10:36] <mustard5> calebme, k
[10:36] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: have you tried to plug in your gps device and while its plugged in and when gpsd is running turn off the gps device and turn it back on
[10:36] <mustard5> calebme, you used pastebin before?
[10:36] <bathini> Hello friends
[10:36] <bathini> Anyone know pplive?
[10:37] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: nothing...
[10:38] <mp3guy> anyone else having trouble with update manager?
[10:38] <mustard5> mp3guy, what type of trouble?
[10:39] <rabeldable> seth_: http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~alorca/linux2onlaptop.html
[10:39] <rabeldable> SPCcrow:  anything in /var/log/messages
[10:39] <rabeldable> SPCcrow: also check the dmesg command
[10:40] <mp3guy> mustard5 it opens up, says "initializing and getting updates" etc.. then just disappears
[10:40] <calebme> so no I can not copy and paste a mp3 to my desktop
[10:40] <SPCcrow> rabeldable: yeah, its saying its opening and closing the pgs but i am not getting any data from the gps device...
[10:40] <SPCcrow> and nothing about the gpd in dmesg
[10:41] <mustard5> mp3guy, that sounds like it is segfaulting...
[10:41] <mp3guy> whats that?
[10:41] <emile> SPCcrow: is your device picky about connection settings? (eg 4800 baud 8n1)?
[10:41] <mustard5> mp3guy, a fatal crash
[10:42] <mp3guy> and how do i fix this?
[10:42] <rabeldable> seth: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/print.php?articleid=46
[10:42] <bathini> Anyone know pplive?
[10:42] <mustard5> mp3guy, you on gnome?
[10:42] <mp3guy> no, KDE
[10:42] <mustard5> mp3guy, ah ok
[10:42] <mp3guy> i have gnome though
[10:42] <SPCcrow> emile: no clue, the menus in the device arent really specific...
[10:42] <calebme> argh, why is xchat doing this ;_;
[10:42] <rabeldable> SPCcrow:  have you tried the gps device with a windows box before?
[10:43] <kis> hello
[10:43] <mp3guy> mustard5 i fixed it, i upgraded through terminal now it works
[10:43] <bathini> hello my friends
[10:43] <mustard5> mp3guy, k :)
[10:43] <mustard5> calebme, you downloading still?
[10:43] <bathini> I have a question
[10:43] <rabeldable> seth: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/print.php?articleid=46
[10:43] <rabeldable> seth_: http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~alorca/linux2onlaptop.html
[10:43] <emile> SPCcrow: i havent got a gps myself but problems with serial communication are often to blame on connection settings
[10:43] <seth_> If I'm editing a kernel config, can I just go through the .config and comment out lines I don't want.
[10:43] <calebme> nope
[10:43] <mustard5> calebme, not sure why it would disconnect
[10:43] <calebme> like my wireless just disabled itself in ubuntu for no reason
[10:43] <kis> i am from Hungary
[10:43] <SPCcrow> emile: rabeldable thanks for all your help...
[10:43] <SPCcrow> im going to call it a night
[10:44] <mustard5> calebme, sounds like you got wireless problems too
[10:44] <seth_> rabeldable: If I'm looking to edit the kernel config, can I just go through the .config and comment out (#) the lines I don't want?
[10:44] <mustard5> calebme, how far away are you from the connection?
[10:44] <calebme> well I have not installed anything, it is working off the bat here
[10:44] <calebme> which is amazing..
[10:44] <calebme> lol, like one story, and across the house, but it is a 90% signal I just upgraded my network here
[10:45] <mustard5> calebme, k
[10:45] <calebme> everythings linksys and I am on G, the rest on B heheh
[10:45] <mustard5> calebme, maybe isp issues?
[10:45] <calebme> nope
[10:45] <calebme> I think it was just ubuntu being ka-razy
[10:45] <calebme> or x-chat...
[10:45] <eSPete> how do i make some apps start with X independet of the WM?
[10:46] <mustard5> calebme, you used the pastebin before?
[10:46] <calebme> yes'sir
[10:46] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese, Grazie...
[10:46] <mustard5> calebme, can you do a cat /etc/fstab and show me the output in pastebin?
[10:46] <calebme> k
[10:47] <calebme> oh and an MP3 on my deskto just downloaded from purevolume.com does not play...
[10:47] <mustard5> calebme, you might not have mp3 support set up yet
[10:47] <calebme> music player loads it but then does nothing
[10:47] <calebme> well I did install all that like 20min ago..do I have to restart?
[10:48] <mustard5> calebme, no
[10:48] <mustard5> calebme, what you playing it in?
[10:48] <calebme> http://pastebin.com/435200
[10:49] <calebme> in Music Player er...Rythm Box it's called both
[10:49] <mustard5> calebme, k
[10:49] <seth_> rabeldable: If I'm looking to edit the kernel config, can I just go through the .config and comment out (#) the lines I don't want?
[10:49] <mustard5> calebme, you tried in totem?
[10:50] <nomad111> yo everyone wat do  i need to install so i can unpack *.rar archives
[10:50] <mustard5> ubotu: tell calebme about windowsdrives
[10:50] <mustard5> calebme, ubotu sent you a link to how to set up your windows drives with a script
[10:51] <mustard5> cafuego_, make sure you umount the windows drives first
[10:51] <nomad111> any tips
[10:51] <seth_> If I'm looking to edit the kernel config, can I just go through the .config and comment out (#) the lines I don't want?
[10:51] <nomad111> mustard5, can u help me
[10:51] <calebme> it is already set up though
[10:51] <calebme> I just don't have permission in the folder
[10:51] <calebme> er...to access the folder
[10:51] <mustard5> nomad111, what with?
[10:51] <nomad111>  wat do  i need to install so i can unpack *.rar archives
[10:51] <calebme> I can through disks, and that command you sent me I think what my problem is my mp3 codec
[10:52] <calebme> there a ubotu on that
[10:52] <mustard5> nomad111, ah ok..I don't know offhand what its called...I'll have look in a minute
[10:52] <nomad111> k thx
[10:52] <nomad111> does the wiki hav anything on it
[10:52] <mustard5> calebme, its not set up then is it ;)
[10:52] <huami> where can I download kraal-gtk ?
[10:52] <HappyFool> !info unrar-nonfree
[10:52] <calebme> what is
[10:52] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 83 kB, Installed size: 216 kB
[10:52] <calebme> the mp3?
[10:53] <mustard5> nomad111, there you go  ubotu knows ;)
[10:53] <mustard5> calebme, your windows drive
[10:53] <calebme> ?
[10:53] <mustard5> calebme, I'm trying to help you get it set up permanently
[10:53] <calebme> oh
[10:53] <mustard5> cafuego_, with correct permissions
[10:53] <mustard5> calebme, with correct permissions
[10:54] <mustard5> cafuego_, sorry a typo on the nick
[10:54] <mustard5> calebme, unmount the windows drive...and run the script as instructed by the link that ubotu showed you
[10:54] <nomad111> mustard5, thx
[10:54] <mustard5> HappyFool, thanks for the info
[10:55] <calebme> mustard5 Wow I wish the dudes that taught me to manually mount were here
[10:55] <HappyFool> np
[10:55] <calebme> well now I can access a drive I don't need to but the one I do want to, (that was manually mounted wrong) I can not acces
[10:55] <mustard5> calebme, I couldnt mount a ntfs drive manually to save my life ;)
[10:55] <calebme> so I how do I unmount hdd1 and stuff
[10:56] <nandasunu> hi
[10:56] <mustard5> calebme, sudo umount /dev/hdd1
[10:56] <nandasunu> I have a question
[10:56] <mustard5> nandasunu, go for it
[10:56] <ahuttunen> nen servu
[10:56] <nandasunu> how can I edit a text file via the terminal?
[10:56] <mustard5> !fi
[10:56] <ubotu> well, fi is "Suomalaiset: Suomea puhutaan kanavalla #ubuntu-fi"
[10:57] <HappyFool> nandasunu: use nano. 'nano filename'
[10:57] <rob_p> nandasunu:  pico, nano, vi
[10:57] <redduck666> ubuntu makes by default creates lvm partitions on my HD?
[10:57] <nandasunu> ok
[10:57] <rob_p> nandasunu:  take your pick!
[10:57] <redduck666> *makes == creates
[10:57] <calebme> mustard5: I still can not access it, and how do I delete the folder I mounted it to
[10:57] <HappyFool> redduck666: you need to ask for LVM during install, as far as i know
[10:57] <calebme> mount: /dev/hdd1 already mounted or /media/0 GB Disk (hdd1) busy
[10:57] <calebme> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdd1 is already mounted on /media/0 GB Disk (hdd1)
[10:57] <rabeldable> sethk: /join #Kernel
[10:57] <calebme> thats what it tells me when I try to access it
[10:58] <mustard5> calebme, did you umount the drive before running the script?
[10:58] <redduck666> HappyFool, and since i didn't do that i can safely remove packages lvm2 and lvm-common?
[10:58] <nandasunu> thanks!
[10:58] <calebme> O_o
[10:58] <calebme> oops?
[10:58] <nandasunu> now, how can I save the changes?
[10:58] <calebme> should I run the script again?
[10:58] <mustard5> calebme, remove the entries it made in the fstab
[10:58] <HappyFool> redduck666: i guess. why bother?
[10:58] <calebme> how
[10:58] <redduck666> HappyFool, to get it too boot faster :P
[10:58] <mustard5> sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[10:59] <calebme> how do I tell what to remove
[10:59] <mustard5> calebme, paste the contents in pastebin
[10:59] <calebme> http://pastebin.com/435205
[11:00] <mustard5> calebme, thanks
[11:00] <redduck666> HappyFool, any ideas why apt wants to remove linux-386 package oif i tell it to remove those two pakages?
[11:00] <calebme> mustard5: S! np
[11:00] <nandasunu> with nano how can I close the file and save changes?
[11:00] <mustard5> calebme, remove the lines marked 10-15 in the pastebin
[11:00] <redduck666> nandasunu, ctrl + o to save
[11:00] <redduck666> nandasunu, ctrl + x to exit
[11:01] <nandasunu> redduck666: thanks a lot!
[11:01] <redduck666> :-O
[11:01] <HappyFool> redduck666: presumably linux-386 depends on those two. linux-386 is a meta-package, so you *can* remove it, though it's hardly recommended
[11:01] <calebme> ok
[11:01] <mustard5> calebme, save the file
[11:01] <calebme> k
[11:01] <mustard5> calebme, umount all the windows partitions
[11:01] <HappyFool> redduck666: you can always disable lvm using   'update-rc.d' instead of uninstalling it
[11:01] <mustard5> calebme, using sudo umount /dev/whateveritiscalled
[11:01] <redduck666> HappyFool, stupid question what does "meta package" mean
[11:02] <fukngruv> does ubuntu come with a program to unzip .zip files?
[11:02] <HappyFool> redduck666: a package which is itself empty, but depends on others
[11:02] <HappyFool> redduck666: examples are linux-386 and ubuntu-desktop
[11:02] <calebme> k
[11:02] <mustard5> calebme, all three?
[11:02] <redduck666> fukngruv, unzip
[11:02] <nandasunu> redduck666: I am having a problem saving, it says I don't have permissions. Is there a way to "sudo" it?
[11:02] <fukngruv> thanks
[11:02] <HappyFool> redduck666: useful for collecting sets of packages, and for upgrading
[11:02] <calebme> yeah (only two though)
[11:03] <calebme> run the script again?
[11:03] <mustard5> calebme, I can see three
[11:03] <mustard5> calebme, the vfat one too
[11:03] <calebme> huh wha?
[11:03] <redduck666> HappyFool, thanks will give a try to update-rc.d :-)
[11:03] <mustard5> cafuego_, or is that removable?
[11:03] <redduck666> nandasunu, not that i know of :(
[11:03] <orbx> hi, i just installed g++ but when i try and include a file via c++ it doesn't work, is there another g++ file that i need to install?
[11:03] <calebme> that migjt be my USB stick
[11:03] <HappyFool> orbx: install 'build-essential'
[11:03] <mustard5> calebme, ah ok...
[11:03] <calebme> *whew*
[11:03] <mustard5> calebme,  can you take it out?
[11:03] <HappyFool> orbx: that will get you a basic build environment, including core development header files and libraries
[11:03] <orbx> HappyFool > exactly that?
[11:04] <nandasunu> redduck666, ok :(
[11:04] <calebme> negative it's stuck...
[11:04] <redduck666> nandasunu, open another terminal window and chmod that ile?
[11:04] <HappyFool> orbx: yip
[11:04] <calebme> naw, kidding
[11:04] <redduck666> *file
[11:04] <mustard5> calebme, umount first
[11:04] <calebme> k
[11:05] <mustard5> calebme, so now run the script
[11:05] <calebme> now...
[11:05] <mustard5> yep
[11:05] <calebme> run the script again
[11:05] <mustard5> yep
[11:05] <fukngruv> dumb question tgz files?
[11:05] <mustard5> fukngruv, to uncompress?
[11:06] <fukngruv> yes
[11:06] <mustard5> fukngruv, I can't remember the switches but its done with the tar command
[11:06] <fukngruv> thanks
[11:06] <redduck666> fukngruv, you can uncompress .tgz files with tar zxvf *file name*
[11:07] <mustard5> calebme, how did it go?
[11:07] <mustard5> calebme, they should appear on your desktop
[11:07] <orbx> HappyFool > thank you that installation worked fine, is there anything else i need to install?
[11:07] <redduck666> HappyFool, man update-rc.d is interesting reading. thank :-)
[11:07] <HappyFool> orbx: it depends what you want to compile
[11:08] <HappyFool> orbx: for code using only the C++ standard libraries, nothing else should be needed
[11:08] <calebme> hold on I forgot to do something, so I have to do that first process again
[11:08] <orbx> HappyFool > ok, yea its just basic C++ learning from a book
[11:09] <mustard5> calebme, yeah the script is a bit finicky...it doesn work properly if there are entries for the windows drives in fstab already or if the drives are already mounted
[11:09] <mustard5> calebme, when it works though, it works well :)
[11:10] <mustard5> calebme, you won't get the permission errors
[11:10] <calebme> ok so here is the problem
[11:10] <calebme> the folder I manually mounted the hdd1 to is still there how do I get rid of it, thats what screwing me up
[11:10] <redduck666> calebme, umount?
[11:10] <calebme> it is a folder though..
[11:10] <redduck666> calebme, rm -rf?
[11:10] <mustard5> calebme, the folder doesnt matter... umount /dev/hdd1
[11:11] <calebme> every time I run the script, I can not access hdd1, because it mounts istelf to the folder I created for it
[11:11] <calebme> can I just get rid of that folder?
[11:12] <mustard5> calebme, it wouldn't do that unless you have an fstab entry telling it to do so
[11:12] <calebme> and we got rid of that right...hmm, oh whoops so here is how I just unmounted it
[11:12] <calebme> sudo umount /home/calebme/ntfs/
[11:12] <calebme> and that worked
[11:12] <fukngruv> anybody help I ran tar -x padjoy082.tgz terminal has been sittting doing nothing for 5 minutes now and i have no access to command line
[11:13] <calebme> but now I want to delete that folder anyways, and it is locked, so how do I go about doing that
[11:13] <mustard5> calebme, no....  sudo umount /dev/hdd1
[11:13] <polpak> fukngruv, ctrl-c
[11:13] <jareth_> fukngruv: and then try tar -xzvf filename
[11:13] <fukngruv> thank you
[11:13] <calebme> calebme@calebme-pc:~$ sudo umount /dev/hdd1
[11:13] <calebme> umount: /dev/hdd1: not mounted
[11:13] <polpak> fukngruv, without the v option it won't output anything to tell you of its progress
[11:14] <mustard5> calebme, ok its not mounted then
[11:14] <mustard5> calebme, all is good
[11:14] <mustard5> calebme, check your fstab again
[11:14] <calebme> k
[11:14] <mustard5> calebme, make sure you removed the entries
[11:14] <calebme> yep
[11:14] <calebme> ok but can I delete that folder anyways...
[11:15] <polpak> calebme, sure
[11:15] <mustard5> calebme, one step at a time please :)
[11:15] <LDI> hi
[11:15] <calebme> but it is locked...so how so?
[11:15] <LDI> I have a problem with my sound cards
[11:15] <polpak> calebme, define "locked"
[11:15] <LDI> root@ldiubuntu:/home/ldi # cat /proc/asound/cards
[11:15] <LDI> 0 [SI7012         ] : ICH - SiS SI7012
[11:15] <LDI>                      SiS SI7012 with ALC650F at 0xd800, irq 18
[11:15] <LDI> 1 [UART           ] : MPU-401 UART - MPU-401 UART
[11:15] <LDI>                      MPU-401 UART at 0x330, irq 10
[11:15] <calebme> I have no permission to do anything to it
[11:15] <redduck666> calebme, chmod it
[11:15] <polpak> calebme, ls -ld the directory?
[11:16] <polpak> calebme, is it owned by you?
[11:16] <LDI> when I try to play something while I'm playing already something else, I hear only one sound
[11:16] <fukngruv> wont extract it
[11:16] <calebme> nope, it is owned by root
[11:16] <mustard5> calebme, can we do this after we finish?
[11:16] <polpak> calebme, sudo chown user:user directory
[11:16] <jayakumar2> LDI, what app are you using to play?
[11:16] <mustard5> calebme, your getting distracted by something that is not relevant
[11:16] <calebme> so like mustard5 if I could I would send you a treasure chest full of gold
[11:16] <polpak> calebme, where user is your directory
[11:16] <calebme> it works now
[11:16] <calebme> hdd1 I am browsing it
[11:16] <jayakumar2> if it uses OSS emulation, then OSS it can't multiplex audio
[11:17] <mustard5> calebme, now get rid of the folder ;)
[11:17] <fukngruv> can't get tar to extract padjoy082.tgz
[11:17] <calebme> uh
[11:17] <mustard5> calebme, do a gksudo nautilus
[11:17] <polpak> fukngruv, what does it say?
[11:17] <calebme> oh yeah good point
[11:17] <jayakumar2> i mean: since it uses OSS, it can't multiplex audio
[11:17] <fukngruv> no such file
[11:17] <mustard5> calebme, check its empty first
[11:17] <mustard5> calebme, the remove it if its empty
[11:17] <calebme> yeah it is
[11:18] <redduck666> fukngruv, you sure the file exists?
[11:18] <calebme> it's gone
[11:18] <polpak> fukngruv, then the file isn't in the same directory, or your are naming it wrong
[11:18] <mustard5> calebme, k
[11:18] <mustard5> calebme, its all working now?
[11:18] <polpak> fukngruv, tar -xzvf filename.tar.gz
[11:18] <LDI> jayakumar2 : if I m playing something with mplayer and I try to play something else with xmms, for example, I only hear what I m playing with mplayer
[11:18] <calebme> well uhm, no, mp3
[11:18] <polpak> fukngruv, or .tgz if it's called that
[11:18] <mustard5> calebme, ok..lets do that now
[11:18] <LDI> in order to hear the one with xmms I have to wait for mplayer to finish
[11:18] <calebme> I though I installed it all correctly apt-get gstreamer this and that
[11:18] <mustard5> calebme, I have a link...one second
[11:18] <jayakumar2> LDI, i suspect mplayer uses OSS, ie: it writes to /dev/dsp
[11:19] <jayakumar2> if you'd like to do a test, remove /dev/dsp and then see if mplayer still works, if it doesn't, then you know it uses OSS
[11:19] <LDI> it's not only with mplayer
[11:19] <crimsun> you can tell mplayer to use other outputs
[11:19] <crimsun> mplayer -ao help
[11:19] <mustard5> calebme, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#codecs
[11:19] <LDI> I have the same problem with realplay... xmms... flash animation... etc..
[11:19] <mustard5> calebme, download all that stuff and then run the command at the bottom gst-register-0.8
[11:19] <jayakumar2> crimsun, good point. LDI, you can do mplayer -ao alsa
[11:20] <LDI> if  I do cat /proc/asound/cards ... I see two cards
[11:20] <jayakumar2> LDI, i would not be surprised if those apps are also running in OSS mode
[11:20] <LDI> might be that the problem )
[11:20] <LDI> ?
[11:20] <jayakumar2> no, it's unlikely
[11:20] <calebme> I have already
[11:21] <calebme> and how do I enable multverse packages?
[11:21] <jayakumar2> LDI, try the following mplayer -ao alsa somefile & ; mplayer -ao alsa anotherfile &
[11:21] <mustard5> calebme, open up your sources.list with a sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list command
[11:21] <jayakumar2> and see if they both play at the same time
[11:21] <LDI> mplayer -ao help doesn't list alsa
[11:21] <LDI> Available audio output drivers:
[11:21] <LDI>         mpegpes DVB audio output
[11:21] <LDI>         oss     OSS/ioctl audio output
[11:21] <LDI>         null    Null audio output
[11:21] <LDI>         pcm     RAW PCM/WAVE file writer audio output
[11:21] <LDI>         plugin  Plugin audio output
[11:22] <LDI> ups sorry... that was too much
[11:22] <calebme> k
[11:22] <Morrigu> hi
[11:22] <mustard5> calebme, what is your country code?
[11:22] <mustard5> calebme, us?
[11:22] <jayakumar2> LDI, hmm. that's odd. maybe you need to update your mplayer
[11:22] <mustard5> calebme, I'm going to make a new on for you :)
[11:22] <Morrigu> anyone figured out how to make xdm run in breezy? ( libXdmGreet.so not found, tried installing xdm from dapper package but that gives undefined symbol error)
[11:23] <calebme> yeah, usa
[11:23] <LDI> jayakumar2: it's already update
[11:23] <mustard5> calebme, I'm going to pastebin a sources.list I just made...replace your old one with this one...one tick
[11:23] <calebme> kk
[11:23] <LDI> I don't use either esound or arts... might be that ?
[11:23] <jayakumar2> LDI, then I guess I don't know how to help. good luck.
[11:24] <mustard5> calebme, http://pastebin.com/435215
[11:24] <mustard5> calebme, totally replace the old one with this one
[11:24] <calebme> oh dear god you have to be kidding me I have been setting up and playing around with ubuntu for over 7 hours O_o
[11:24] <jayakumar2> LDI, fwiw,  mplayer -ao help
[11:24] <jayakumar2> MPlayer 1.0pre6-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team
[11:24] <jayakumar2> , Available audio output drivers:
[11:24] <jayakumar2>         mpegpes DVB audio output
[11:24] <jayakumar2>         oss     OSS/ioctl audio output
[11:24] <jayakumar2>         alsa    ALSA-0.9.x-1.x audio output
[11:25] <mustard5> jayakumar2, no pasting in mian channel please
[11:25] <mustard5> calebme, you get the above messages?
[11:25] <calebme> yes
[11:25] <calebme> replacing it now
[11:25] <mustard5> calebme, ok..tell me when your finished
[11:26] <calebme> much smaller this one lol
[11:26] <calebme> k, done
[11:26] <mustard5> calebme, ok save..and run   sudo apt-get update
[11:27] <calebme> k
[11:27] <mustard5> calebme, you have multiverse enabled
[11:27] <mustard5> calebme, ok can you check each download on that list again?
[11:27] <calebme> yeah
[11:27] <mustard5> calebme, and remember the command at the end
[11:28] <calebme> k
[11:28] <mustard5> calebme, gst-register-0.8
[11:28] <mustard5> calebme, that registers it all when you finish
[11:29] <dave> hal
[11:30] <mustard5> welcome dave
[11:30] <dave> van itt valaki?
[11:30] <mustard5> dave, english only
[11:30] <dave> ok
[11:31] <dave> sorry
[11:31] <mustard5> dave, what languages you speak?
[11:31] <mustard5> dave, just hungarian?
[11:31] <dave> yes
[11:31] <mustard5> dave sorry
[11:31] <mustard5> dave, no hungarian channel
[11:32] <dave> but I very very little speake english
[11:32] <indypende> dave, me too
[11:32] <mustard5> dave, a little might be enough :)
[11:32] <calebme> ok it is all installing now
[11:33] <indypende> dave, but i can resolve my problem with my little english!
[11:33] <calebme> I still can use rythm box right?
[11:33] <mustard5> calebme, I'm not sure..I certainly hope so :)
[11:33] <mustard5> calebme, I know it will work with totem-xine for sure
[11:33] <calebme> well yeah
[11:33] <calebme> lol
[11:33] <mustard5> calebme, and this should set it up for rythmnbox too
[11:34] <mustard5> dave, what problem with ubuntu?
[11:34] <dave> uhh
[11:34] <polpak> calebme, AFAIK rythmnbox uses gstreamer, so the gstreamer plugins will get it working
[11:34] <dave> very much
[11:34] <mustard5> dave, not good :)
[11:35] <aru> !restricted
[11:35] <ubotu> restricted is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats. Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:35] <jareth_> is there a dutch chan nel btw?
[11:35] <mustard5> !nl
[11:35] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[11:36] <raddy> Hello Everybody
[11:36] <raddy> Howdy
[11:36] <mustard5> welcome raddy
[11:36] <calebme> ye harg it works!
[11:37] <mustard5> calebme, good work
[11:37] <raddy> anybody use gwget?
[11:37] <calebme> Ok so NOW if you guys are up to it
[11:37] <mustard5> calebme, :)
[11:37] <calebme> How can I get my Creative Audigy 2 working
[11:37] <mustard5> calebme, I take it that is in the slot now?
[11:37] <calebme> oh yeah
[11:38] <mustard5> calebme, can you pastebin the output of lsmod ?
[11:38] <calebme> sudo lsmod right
[11:38] <arksole> annyone know the url to konfibulator ?
[11:39] <redduck666> calebme,i think sudo is not needed
[11:39] <mustard5> calebme, I think it works on its own
[11:39] <calebme> http://pastebin.com/435220
[11:40] <mustard5> calebme, thanks...
[11:40] <calebme> it's a huge list
[11:41] <mustard5> calebme, you got onboard sound enabled atm?
[11:41] <calebme> yes
[11:41] <raddy> anybody use gwget?
[11:41] <mustard5> calebme, I am wondering whether you need to turn that off
[11:42] <redduck666> raddy, imo asking what you are having troubles with is a better idea than just asking if someone uses some piece of software
[11:42] <calebme> nope
[11:42] <mustard5> calebme, have you had it turned off before?
[11:42] <calebme> well...in windows at least
[11:42] <calebme> uhm, nope
[11:43] <calebme> Well what are you planning?
[11:43] <mustard5> calebme, perhaps if you turn it off, ubuntu might use the audigy card
[11:43] <calebme> oh ok
[11:43] <rixth> Is there a program/script that will recurse through directories & tell you how many lines (ie, lines of code) there are?
[11:43] <david_> dose any one knnow how to do an fsck on the root file system
[11:43] <david_> ?
[11:43] <raddy> i am using gwget 0.96 and its firefox plugin
[11:43] <mustard5> calebme, you using the audigy in windows?
[11:43] <mustard5> calebme, as is you have drivers installed for you sound card in windows?
[11:44] <redduck666> david_, what ile system?
[11:44] <redduck666> *file
[11:44] <calebme> wow all my multimedia keys work on my keyboard...nice | Yes I use the audigy in windows, and the mobo...for my microphone
[11:44] <calebme> Yes I have the drivers
[11:44] <david_> what is ile
[11:44] <calebme> the latest ones
[11:44] <redduck666> david_, file
[11:44] <david_> oh
[11:44] <raddy> when i pause a download gwget stops respoding
[11:44] <calebme> on HD, and the originals on the CD...but those suck
[11:44] <dave> Sorry but I can't speak you, becouse I can't speake english
[11:44] <mustard5> calebme, ok..so you can use the audigy for microphone too?
[11:44] <david_> ext3 I think
[11:44] <david_> or ext2
[11:44] <calebme> uhm
[11:44] <calebme> I would prefer not to
[11:44] <calebme> but I could
[11:44] <calebme> you mean linux, can not use both?
[11:44] <mustard5> calebme, ok..well lets try something
[11:44] <david_> should i CHEK MY FSTAB?
[11:45] <redduck666> david_, something like e2fsck / should do the trick
[11:45] <orbx_> Does anyone know if you can set the terminal "cd" to a folder on the desktop?
[11:45] <mustard5> calebme, double click on your master volume control
[11:45] <aru> in the Disks Manager where it says access path, does that mean mount point?
[11:45] <david_> ok but the root fs is mounted, and that returns a warning
[11:45] <calebme> where is that
[11:45] <mustard5> calebme, the volume control in your top right system tray
[11:45] <dave> hello evribody
[11:45] <calebme> uh
[11:45] <dagaren> hola
[11:45] <mustard5> calebme, you got one?
[11:46] <dave> szevasztok
[11:46] <calebme> thats not there, is there a way to access it through like system or something
[11:46] <david_> it is an ext3 fs
[11:46] <dave> :)
[11:46] <raddy> anybody experiacing that problem?
[11:46] <mustard5> calebme, right click on a spot next to the clock and choose add applet
[11:46] <calebme> ok I got to it through system
[11:46] <mustard5> calebme, find the volume control applet
[11:46] <redduck666> david_, doesn't it tell you that will do a fsck in read-only mode?
[11:46] <calebme> oh wow, I can choose the Audigy 3
[11:46] <calebme> 2*
[11:46] <orbx_> Does anyone know how to change the terminal "cd" to a folder on the desktop?
[11:46] <mustard5> calebme, ah ok
[11:46] <david_> one sec
[11:46] <mustard5> calebme, looks like you figured it out :)
[11:47] <calebme> (I don't have one there, because my keybaord has vol. control)
[11:47] <mustard5> calebme, does it work?
[11:47] <david_> it says "WARNING!!!  Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
[11:47] <david_> SEVERE filesystem damage."
[11:47] <redduck666> orbx_, cd Desktop/folder?
[11:47] <Hirtenfeuer> Hey guys, I changed my mind about installing Ubuntu at the partitioning-part, and pressed 'abort install'. Now I can'teven boot windows! It just says 'grub error 15' and that's that. Doesn't work with the Ubuntu disc either. Help anyone? :)
[11:47] <liable> david_: so, dont run it on a mounted file system?
[11:47] <fluvvell> orbx
[11:47] <polpak> david_, you need to either unmount it or remount it read only
[11:47] <raddy> ok, everybody seems busy in  one topic
[11:47] <raddy> bye
[11:47] <mustard5> david_, you need to unmount the drive first
[11:47] <calebme> ok yes it works but this weird
[11:48] <orbx_> redduck666 > no i have tried that just says the DIR doesn't exsist
[11:48] <fluvvell> cd ~/Desktop/folder
[11:48] <david_> ok but how do I unmount a root file system?
[11:48] <mustard5> calebme, whats that?
[11:48] <calebme> the os's volume control does not work for it, only the speaker volume
[11:48] <mustard5> david_, you need a liveCD
[11:48] <calebme> like on the speaker
[11:48] <david_> ok good idea thanx
[11:48] <redduck666> orbx_, ls Desktop
[11:49] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, did you actually change your partition scheme?
[11:49] <mustard5> calebme, hmmm interesting hehe
[11:49] <orbx_> redduck666 > no it says it doesn't exsist again, i don't think it will work since desktop isn't an actually folder
[11:49] <mustard5> calebme, what about when you change the device it is using?
[11:49] <calebme> ok wow totem is better
[11:50] <redduck666> orbx_, my "file Desktop" says that desktop IS a directory :?
[11:50] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak: No, it said that I hadn't specified some 'root'-thingey, and then I aborted. I think it did something with my 1,3 gig swap-partition though
[11:50] <calebme> well uhm, it detects my ps2 eye toy camera, something weird, Nvidia Nforce2, and Audigy 2 when I switch to it, it switches fine alright
[11:51] <calebme> but for the Audigy 2....the computer volume control no longer works, just speaker  knob <_<
[11:51] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak: I already had an ext3-partition and a swap-partition before I started the installer from a previous try at ubuntu
[11:51] <redduck666> calebme, alsamixer?
[11:51] <calebme> and where can I set up the speaker set up because I have 5.1 and this thing is only utilizing 2.1
[11:51] <mustard5> redduck666, you reckon he needs to install that?
[11:51] <calebme> alsamixer?
[11:52] <redduck666> calebme, write that in console
[11:52] <mustard5> redduck666, ah ok
[11:52] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, well assuming that all you blew away was your boot sector you can either reinstall grub or reinstall the windows boot loader
[11:52] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, can I ask why you aborted the installation?
[11:52] <mustard5> calebme, actually I just had a another though regarding alsa too
[11:53] <calebme> write what in the console
[11:53] <mustard5> calebme, check your system>>preferences>>mulitimedia selector
[11:53] <mustard5> calebme, alsamixer in console
[11:53] <redduck666> calebme, alsamixer
[11:53] <calebme> I am at multimedia systems selector
[11:53] <mustard5> calebme, in my multimedia selector I have both set to alsa
[11:54] <mustard5> calebme, if that doesnt work...type alsamixer in terminal
[11:54] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak: Okay, but how? The computer wont start from the Ubuntu disc... I aborted it because it turned out I didn't have time to install ubuntu, I didn't think it had done anything besides on perhaps those two partitions I dont even use
[11:54] <calebme> k
[11:54] <calebme> and I am at alsamixer in the consoel
[11:54] <mustard5> redduck666, I never seen that before..it looks pretty cool :)
[11:54] <redduck666> mustard5, :-)
[11:54] <mustard5> calebme, have you got volume controls for the audigy in there?
[11:55] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, what error does it give when you try to boot from the disk?
[11:55] <calebme> uh I am not on the audigy atm hold on
[11:55] <mustard5> calebme, it uses the keyboard to select stuff btw
[11:55] <calebme> uhm, nope
[11:55] <Hirtenfeuer> the same one, polpak. Loading stage 1.5... Error 15
[11:56] <calebme> alsa just uses the mobo...
[11:56] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, I don't think it's trying to boot from the CD. Are you certain that you have your BIOS boot order specified correctly?
[11:56] <mustard5> calebme, ok let me check the manual
[11:56] <redduck666> calebme, advanced linux sound architecture is for mobo?
[11:56] <mustard5> redduck666, I think he means it only affecting his onboard sound
[11:56] <redduck666> ah
[11:57] <calebme> yeah
[11:57] <mustard5> calebme, type man alsamixer
[11:57] <mustard5> calebme, thats the manual
[11:57] <mustard5> calebme, there is a -c option to choose the card
[11:57] <Hirtenfeuer> yes, polpak. CD, USB, Hard Drive (C: on which i have windows isntalled)
[11:58] <mustard5> calebme, maybe try alsamixer -c 1 ?
[11:58] <mustard5> calebme, or  maybe try alsamixer -c 0
[11:58] <calebme> er where do I type that?
[11:58] <garyc> rob_p, are you there
[11:58] <mustard5> calebme, terminal
[11:59] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, well the CD doesn't use grub, so for some reason your computer isn't attempting to boot from the CD at all.
[11:59] <garyc> rob_p, are you there??
[11:59] <calebme> bingo that worked
[11:59] <mustard5> calebme, thanks to redduck666 ;)
[11:59] <calebme> so where in here can I set it to 5.1?
[12:00] <mustard5> calebme, whats 5.1?
[12:00] <polpak> mustard5, surround sound
[12:00] <calebme> 5 speakers 1 subwoofer
[12:00] <mustard5> calebme, oh! not sure
[12:01] <calebme> and then can I connect, the OS's volume control to the audigy 2 some how?
[12:01] <mustard5> calebme, maybe the 3d control?
[12:01] <Hirtenfeuer> Very odd, polpak... I tried to open the bios now to check the boot order, and i got this 'intel boot'-thingey. Then 'Filename missing' or something of that sort. And then the Grub error again
[12:01] <calebme> it worked when it was set to the onboard sound
[12:01] <mustard5> calebme, don't know
[12:01] <Hirtenfeuer> This is starting to freak me out :S
[12:01] <mustard5> calebme, your moving past my expertise (which is pretty low )
[12:01] <mustard5> :)
[12:02] <pc> hi i keep reading about network-manager being so great. but how do i start the applet? (doesn't show up in the add applets thingie)
[12:02] <garyc> rob_p, are you there??
[12:02] <calebme> bingo, turning up the SURROUND volume in alsamixer worked
[12:02] <calebme> back speakers working now
[12:02] <calebme> oh ok, I see center volume too
[12:02] <elwood> how recompile a  kernel on ubuntu?can i use classic system
[12:03] <calebme> and now center channel working :D
[12:03] <djk_> what's up with Seveas repo?
[12:03] <mustard5> djk_, 404 or forbidden error?
[12:03] <polpak> pc, which network-manager?
[12:04] <Seveas> djk_, switched off
[12:04] <redduck666> elwood, if by classic you mean download sources compile them and hand edit conf files than you can do that on pretty much any distro
[12:04] <Seveas> budy with translating now - come back on monday :)
[12:04] <polpak> pc, the one for controlling your network devices, or something for configuring a network (nat, firewall, etc)
[12:04] <djk_> Seveas: why? and who's in charge of source-o-matic?
[12:04] <rob_p> garyc:  Yeah.
[12:04] <rob_p> garyc:  What's up?
[12:04] <elwood> i can use a kernel from kernel.org or i have to use apt-get
[12:05] <Seveas> djk_, ubuntulinux.nl is mine - so that'd be me :)
[12:05] <redduck666> elwood, your choice
[12:05] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak: It as the 'Intel Boot agent' and the message received was 'No boot filename received'
[12:05] <garyc> try 24.174.170.97;10000
[12:05] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, it's trying to download boot instructions. Net Boot or something must be set
[12:05] <rob_p> garyc:  Will do... brb.
[12:06] <garyc> rob_p, try 24.174.170.97:10000  colon not semi
[12:06] <djk_> Seveas: hehe. nice. you might want to correct the OOo2 sources line.. it's missing a ./ at the end.
[12:06] <Hirtenfeuer> How can I fix this, polpak? I mean, nothing will start :S
[12:06] <bimberi> elwood: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCompileHowto
[12:06] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, you need to go into your BIOS. It's definately not using the appropriate boot options
[12:07] <rob_p> garyc:  Yeah, I noticed that!  Anyway, I get, "Error - Access denied for my.ip.add.ress"
[12:07] <calebme> Hmmm I guess when I install Teamspeak, I will find out if I can use my onboard sound for the mic
[12:07] <calebme> so is there anyway, to connect my volume control for ubuntu to the sound card?
[12:07] <orbx_> redduck666 > when i type "ls Desktop" it says it doesn't exsist
[12:07] <Hirtenfeuer> But I cant, polpak. When i press f10 for setup when I start my computer I get that Intel boot agent and the DHCP: 'no boot filename received'
[12:07] <redduck666> orbx_, cd;ls Desktop
[12:07] <garyc> rob_p, OH!!!!  I got that.  One moment
[12:08] <mustard5> calebme, I dont know
[12:08] <anatole> hi.... anyone has a hint why ubuntu seems to "forget" my resolution settings in xorg.conf from time to time?
[12:08] <rob_p> garyc:  Looks like it's working though.
[12:08] <orbx_> redduck666 > thankyou very much that helped :)
[12:08] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, if you get that Intel message it has already bypassed your BIOS and has started the boot process.
[12:08] <redduck666> orbx_ :-)
[12:09] <calebme> shucks, oh well I am going to have to use my strength and physically turn the knob D:
[12:09] <calebme> lol
[12:09] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, It looks like the boot order is NET ,  HARDDRIVE , CDROM
[12:09] <garyc> rob_p, now try it  24.174.170.97:10000  colon not semi
[12:09] <mustard5> calebme, hehehe
[12:09] <orbx_> redduck666 > How do i navigate through the files?
[12:10] <rob_p> garyc:  Works like a charm!
[12:10] <Hirtenfeuer> Hmm, polpak, okay... I'll try it a couple of more times, I have had difficulties in getting the computer to go into the bios befor. Thanks polpak!
[12:10] <orbx_> redduck666 > files/folders on desktop
[12:10] <mp3guy> hey, is there anyway to speed up boot-up?
[12:10] <garyc> rob_p,  RIGHT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
[12:10] <polpak> mp3guy, disable unnessicary daemons
[12:10] <mp3guy> polpak, how do i do that?
[12:10] <mp3guy> services?
[12:10] <polpak> mp3guy, yes
[12:10] <redduck666> mp3guy, update-rc.d i bvelieve
[12:11] <benrob> anyone any idea what services "firestarter" firewall might have turned off that leaves me unable to connect directly to the net thru my adsl modem? And how to turn these services back on?
[12:11] <calebme> wow...so jee did linux get easier or what O_o...i mean the only work here was when I was mounting
[12:11] <defcon8> firestarter isnt a firewall
[12:11] <defcon8> it configures iptables
[12:11] <redduck666> orbx_, __
[12:11] <redduck666> *??
[12:11] <rob_p> garyc:  Now, as a suggestion, you might go in and customize the login page if you plan on leaving it accessible to the 'Net.  You don't need it divulging what server it is or what services it offers, etc.
[12:11] <senectus> I've just installed webmin on my server to make life a bit easier.. but when I go to log into it I get this : Error - Access denied for 192.168.254.7
[12:11] <garyc> rob_p, the same problem that stopped me here stopped  you out there   allow ip address
[12:11] <benrob> ? synaptic says its a firewall ?
[12:12] <natalie> yay!
[12:12] <natalie> i got the new version installed
[12:12] <Hirtenfeuer> Okay, um, polpak. I got into bios, changed the sequence to Hard drive, CD, USB, Ethernet. I still get the grub error :/
[12:12] <rob_p> garyc:  Yes.  That appears to be the case!
[12:12] <natalie> now.... i can't get java to work lol
[12:12] <redduck666> benrob, iirc defcon8 is right, it is a gui to configure iptables
[12:12] <nalioth_zZz> benrob: it is a iptables configurator that can be used to enable firewalling , internet connection sharing and other duties
[12:12] <polpak> benrob, it's a firewall configuration tool. The firewall itself is built into the kernel. Firestarter just configures it
[12:12] <mp3guy> i'm having trouble mounting/unmounting floppies on breezy, only root can mount/unmount and write to them
[12:12] <redduck666> mp3guy, mount -mnt-floppy?
[12:12] <natalie> downloaded and installed java, limewire wont run, nor will plugins on mozilla
[12:12] <garyc> rob_p, hey you can't login without the passwd can you
[12:13] <Terminus> natalie, there's an entry in the wiki for sun java
[12:13] <polpak> mp3guy, go to System->Administration->Users and Groups
[12:13] <benrob> ok, not that i know what an ip table isd, but might it have turned off something that should be on?
[12:13] <natalie> terminus, thanks
[12:13] <redduck666> natalie, how you installed java? any errors when running limewire?
[12:13] <ghostpsalm> How do you search for a file in terminal?
[12:13] <mp3guy> polpak, i see the settings, thanks
[12:13] <mustard5> ghostpsalm, locate <filename>
[12:14] <garyc> rob_p, hey you can't login without the passwd can you
[12:14] <Terminus> natalie, it's in the restrictedformats section, along with all the other nonfree stuff.
[12:14] <benrob> I cannot even access the setup page of the adsl modem at the moment. I can see the modem is successfully accessing the web though.
[12:14] <rob_p> garyc:  I'd guess not but if you want me to try, I will.
[12:14] <natalie> redduck666, java is installed, and limewire wont even open
[12:14] <redduck666> ghostpsalm, find / -name *file name*
[12:14] <garyc> rob_p, whatservices does it show
[12:14] <AzMoo> Hi there. I'm using vim and I'm trying to do a string replace, but I can't seem to get it to work. I've got the string "this.expandProperties.foo" multiple times throughout the document, and I want to change all instances of that to "this.morphProperties.foo", so I thought this would work: s/expandProperties/morphProperties/g but it said it couldn't match the pattern.
[12:14] <Terminus> natalie, did you use java-package or did you just run the .sh file directly?
[12:14] <redduck666> natalie, type limewire in terminal and paste what you get to pastebin
[12:15] <polpak> benrob, by default it shouldn't have prevented you.. What did you set for your outbound traffic policy?
[12:15] <natalie> teminus, i downloaded it and -i'd it lol
[12:15] <calebme> well going back into windows to play some games ttyl ! thanks so much mustard!
[12:15] <natalie> redduck666, i dont get anything, i click the limewire thingie and nothing happens
[12:15] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: what version of java?
[12:15] <SPCcrow> Can anyone give me pointers on installing perl modules on ubuntu?
[12:15] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell natalie about javav
[12:15] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell natalie about java
[12:16] <rob_p> garyc:  Well, it shows, "Login to Webmin" which tells anyone who connects that if they can guess your password, they can pretty much own your system.  So indirectly, all running services running are only a password away...
[12:16] <polpak> AzMoo, :%s/expandProperties/morphProperties/g
[12:16] <redduck666> natalie, open your terminal. type limewire in it. paste what you get to pastebin.com
[12:16] <AzMoo> polpak, thanks.
[12:16] <rob_p> garyc:  My point was, change the login page to something a bit more generic that doesn't advertise what it is.
[12:16] <benrob> defcon8 etal, so might there be an issue with what firestarter may do by default that has changed a config so I cant access the adsl modem any more?
[12:16] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, I dunno what to say. If the CD is in, and it tries to boot from it you shouldn't get the grub error
[12:16] <AzMoo> polpak, the % makes it global?
[12:17] <polpak> AzMoo, yes
[12:17] <defcon8> ????
[12:17] <AzMoo> nice.
[12:17] <defcon8> i dunno man
[12:17] <djk_> Seveas: the Cipherfunk repo line for their sources is misspelt as well in source-o-matic.
[12:17] <polpak> AzMoo, otherwise it just replaces all instances on that one line
[12:17] <garyc> rob_p, I see and that is probably in webmin config  eh!
[12:17] <natalie> redduck666, http://pastebin.com/435232
[12:18] <benrob> hmmm, cant access adsl modem from firefox. not even the internal config address.
[12:18] <rob_p> garyc:  It's a little hard to find as I recall.  Been nearly 2 years ago since I configured one.
[12:18] <natalie> nalioth_zZz, version 1.4.2
[12:18] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: how did you install limewire?
[12:18] <natalie> nalioth_zZz, from ubuntuguide.org
[12:18] <rob_p> garyc:  Seems like the configs for the login page, etc. were locate in /usr/share/webmin somewhere.  But that was on a Mandrake 9.0 system.
[12:18] <nalioth_zZz> !ubuntuguide
[12:18] <polpak> benrob, firestarter's default policy is to allow outbound from the host for any port
[12:18] <ubotu> rumour has it, 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.
[12:19] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: please please dont go to ubuntuguide any more
[12:19] <redduck666> natalie, cd; cd Desktop; ./file (replace file with the name of limewire link)
[12:19] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: your ubuntu will definitely thank you
[12:19] <rob_p> garyc:  Oh, and no.  It doesn't allow logins without a password so no worries :-)
[12:19] <natalie> nalioth_zZz, gotcha lol
[12:20] <redduck666> natalie, ah installing newer java version is probably good idea :P
[12:20] <natalie> redduck666, i didn;t get the newest? lol
[12:20] <redduck666> natalie, nopt 1.5 update 5 is the lates
[12:20] <polpak> benrob, from a terminal type sudo iptables -L
[12:20] <redduck666> *nope
[12:21] <natalie> redduck666, oh lol
[12:21] <natalie> redduck666, java.com?
[12:21] <benrob> polpak: thx for the info. It may not be related directly to firestarter, they were just close enough in time to be suspicious. Any other idea why I cant see the modem? It used to work fine!
[12:21] <redduck666> natalie, java.sun.com
[12:21] <garyc> rob_p, I'm looking at the menus and stuff but I don't see how to change it.   It could be those web sites the other guys suggested earlier
[12:21] <polpak> benrob, paste the output of that command to pastebin
[12:21] <benrob> polpak, ok will try. where is pastebin?
[12:21] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: you dont need java, you can run gtk-gnutella, which is functionally equuivalanet to limewire (and uses no java)
[12:21] <nalioth_zZz> !paste
[12:22] <ubotu> paste is, like, please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[12:22] <garyc> rob_p, download a theme or something
[12:22] <polpak> benrob, or http://pastebin.com/
[12:22] <polpak> benrob, any of those 3
[12:22] <natalie> nalioth_zZz, how do i get that? lmao
[12:23] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak, I got it to work! How do I set up the boot loader from here? I got the ubuntu installer screen
[12:23] <redduck666> natalie, sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella
[12:23] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, which boot loader?
[12:23] <rob_p> garyc:  Yeah.  It's not very straight forward.  Hold on a sec.  Let me ssh into one of my servers and check where it's located...
[12:24] <natalie> redduck666, its giving me an assload of errors
[12:24] <redduck666> natalie, what is giving you errors?
[12:24] <ghostpsalm> If I want to display the 'ls -lA' information for only on object in a folder, how do I manage that?
[12:24] <Hirtenfeuer> Sorry, my brother closed the window, polpak. Did you say anything? :)
[12:24] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, which boot loader?
[12:24] <Hirtenfeuer> polpak, well, so i can get it to work again
[12:24] <redduck666> ghostpsalm, ls -lA *name of the file*
[12:24] <ghostpsalm> Cheers.
[12:25] <natalie> redduck666, the gnutella installer  http://pastebin.com/435235
[12:25] <ghostpsalm> redduck666: And if it is a folder?
[12:25] <natalie> redduck666, something about back ports
[12:25] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, well if you're trying to get your windows boot loader reinstalled you'll need a windows boot disk with fdisk on it
[12:25] <redduck666> natalie, read the last line "You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[12:25] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, otherwise you can install ubuntu and it will set up grub
[12:26] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: you open your synaptic and install it
[12:26] <redduck666> natalie, ofcourse you have to add sudo infron of apt-get update
[12:26] <natalie> redduck666, more errors
[12:26] <Hirtenfeuer> Okay polpak! Thanks!
[12:26] <nalioth_zZz> natalie: you may need to enable universe and multiverse repositories
[12:26] <redduck666> ghostpsalm, sorry don't know :(
[12:26] <nalioth_zZz> ubotu: tell natalie about repos
[12:27] <rob_p> garyc:  Ok.  Once you find the main files for webmin (on Mandrake 9.0 they are in /usr/share/webmin), enter the lang dir.  Inside you'll find the various language support files.  Simply open the one you are using (I'm guessing you want the, "en" file) in a text editor and make the changes.  I'd advise making a backup first though.
[12:27] <polpak> Hirtenfeuer, if you want to install the windows boot loader the command is fdisk /mbr
[12:27] <redduck666> natalie, what kind of errors?
[12:27] <benrob> #flood test
[12:27] <YupAh> sorry
[12:27] <polpak> benrob, you need to join channel flood
[12:27] <natalie> redduck666, a lot of error 404's   http://pastebin.com/435238
[12:27] <polpak> benrob, or just upload the output to pastebin
[12:27] <benrob> aaah thanks :)
[12:27] <YupAh> can anybody help me? (sorry for my bad english)
[12:27] <polpak> I'd prefer you use pastebin
[12:27] <polpak> benrob, since I'm not a fan of #flood =p
[12:28] <rob_p> garyc:  Again, since I don't have Webmin on my Ubuntu box, I can't give specific paths, etc.
[12:28] <YupAh> i install on a amd64
[12:28] <YupAh> but when i go into gnome
[12:28] <redduck666> natalie, you have to add repos :(
[12:28] <YupAh> it does't work
[12:28] <YupAh> any ideas?
[12:28] <natalie> redduck666, oh lol
[12:28] <redduck666> natalie, there should be some guide on hw to do that on ubuntu site
[12:28] <nalioth> natalie: mirrormax is no longer in use.
[12:28] <garyc> rob_p, I think I can find it.
[12:29] <nalioth> natalie: please put your system back to the way it was before you visited ubuntuguide
[12:29] <redduck666> YupAh, what do you mean by "it doesn't work"
[12:29] <YupAh> it doesn't work
[12:29] <rabeldable> !mysql
[12:29] <ubotu> lamp is, like, 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
[12:29] <garyc> rob_p, I am reading the creating themes in www.webmin.com
[12:29] <YupAh> ann
[12:29] <YupAh> sorry
[12:29] <rob_p> garyc:  On mine, I changed the title to read ns1.mydomain.com instead of Login to Webmin, etc.
[12:30] <YupAh> it boots gnome but i can't see anything
[12:30] <natalie> nalioth, lmao... if only someone had told me sooner, should i just reformat?
[12:30] <nalioth> natalie: not necessary, just make your sources.list look like this
[12:30] <redduck666> YupAh, do you get to display manager?
[12:30] <nalioth> ubotu: tell natalie about sources
[12:30] <YupAh> yes
[12:30] <YupAh> gmd
[12:30] <garyc> rob_p, I am getting tired.  It has been a successful night.  I am going to call it quits til tomorrow
[12:30] <YupAh> gdm
[12:30] <YupAh> sorry
[12:30] <redduck666> YupAh, (where it asks you for username and password)?
[12:31] <polpak> benrob, lol ok
[12:31] <benrob> wahts so funny?
[12:31] <polpak> benrob, your firewall is turned off
[12:31] <redduck666> YupAh, you log in and than you can't see anything?
[12:31] <polpak> benrob, so the problem can't be that
[12:31] <YupAh> yes
[12:31] <Pupeno> Does anyone know how to make openoffice.org2 impress respect the ordering of the objects (like oo1 did) ?
[12:31] <YupAh> but the music of login works
[12:31] <benrob> as in, all services off?
[12:31] <garyc> rob_p, thanks for all your help!  together we got it going
[12:31] <rob_p> garyc:  Take care man.  Later.
[12:32] <polpak> benrob, as in your computer is allowing all network traffic
[12:32] <benrob> oh u mean everything availbale... cos I uninstalled firestarter.
[12:32] <polpak> benrob, my guess is something else is off
[12:32] <YupAh> it's very strange
[12:32] <polpak> benrob, oh.
[12:32] <polpak> benrob, and everything is working now?
[12:32] <redduck666> YupAh, hit alt+F", than log in to console than write killall gdm and than write startx
[12:32] <natalie> naloith, okies... should things work now
[12:32] <redduck666> *alt+f2
[12:32] <nalioth> benrob: it doesnt matter if you uninstalled firestarter or not, if you made any settings changes they are still present
[12:32] <benrob> no, no change. I uninstalled it a while ago.....
[12:33] <YupAh> i try yet this metod
[12:33] <polpak> nalioth, I had him paste his iptables -L  he has no rules set
[12:33] <YupAh> but
[12:33] <spudse> how can I search for a file ?
[12:33] <benrob> polpak: I didnt use it to change any settings, juyst whaterevr their default was
[12:33] <YupAh> it doesn't work
[12:33] <polpak> spudse, locate filename
[12:33] <pc> polpak: the wifi lan manager thingie
[12:33] <redduck666> YupAh, what kind of errors did you get?
[12:34] <YupAh> there's no error in log files
[12:34] <YupAh> gnome start
[12:34] <polpak> pc, sorry, haven't used it. I'd imagine it to be in System->Administration->Networking
[12:34] <YupAh> but i can't see anythings
[12:34] <spudse> polpak, I am not sure what the name is, but I know it must have the word 'soap' in it
[12:34] <redduck666> YupAh, do you get any errors on your screen?
[12:34] <YupAh> no
[12:34] <polpak> benrob, well it's not a firewalling problem. Something else got changed. Explain what exactly the problem is again?
[12:34] <jareth_> just got my breezy cd's!!!!!!!! :)))))))
[12:34] <redduck666> YupAh, how much ram do you have?
[12:35] <YupAh> 1g
[12:35] <redduck666> jareth_, good, now buy me a beer :P
[12:35] <polpak> spudse, so locate soap
[12:35] <mirak> I don't have KDE installed, but nautilus propose to open a folder with Konsole ??!!!??
[12:35] <YupAh> on a amd64
[12:35] <YupAh> maybe i can try to reinstall gnome
[12:35] <redduck666> YupAh, considered using some other window manager? kde? xfce4?
[12:35] <YupAh> maybe the problem is in the xorg file?
[12:36] <redduck666> YupAh, if you get to gdm i doubt that the problem is xorg.conf
[12:36] <jareth_> redduck666: it's just 12.00... too early :?P
[12:36] <YupAh> yes
[12:36] <YupAh> infact
[12:36] <YupAh> i try to reinstall gnome
[12:36] <YupAh> tnks
[12:36] <YupAh> redduck666
[12:36] <benrob> polpak: well at work on the lan I can just plug the lan cable in and it works. Used to do the same at home plugging in to the router connecetd to the adsl modem. But now at home I get no connection. A windows machine can access the modem no probs so it shouldnt be a modem problem. And I ddint really change anything around the time it stopped working...
[12:37] <YupAh> and another question redduck666
[12:37] <redduck666> jareth_, no beer :(
[12:37] <redduck666> :P
[12:37] <yahya> is there something like netpersec for linux that shows how much bandwidthi'm using in realtime?
[12:37] <polpak> benrob, so you are connecting to your DSL modem via a firewall/router device?
[12:37] <jareth_> redduck666: too bad :)
[12:37] <YupAh> what is the name of the packages of the kernel-soruce
[12:37] <YupAh> ??
[12:37] <natalie> okay.... one more question, all... anyone know where i can get a .inf driver for a broadcom bcm4306 wireless lan card?
[12:37] <benrob> have done so for a few months yes.
[12:38] <benrob> direct connect should work also but doesnt.
[12:38] <linuxboy> !sudo
[12:38] <ubotu> hmm... sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[12:38] <polpak> yahya, in gnome theres Applications->System Tools->Network Tools
[12:38] <nalioth> natalie: from your windows or wireless card install cd?
[12:38] <HappyFool> YupAh: linux-source-2.6.12
[12:39] <polpak> yahya, the devices tab shows traffic in real time. No graph though
[12:39] <YupAh> ann
[12:39] <DrData> snort: is it possible to get real hostnames instead of ip addresses in the report?
[12:39] <YupAh> oki
[12:39] <natalie> nalioth, card came installed and without windows disc lol
[12:39] <redduck666> YupAh, kernel-source-2.6.*version*
[12:39] <YupAh> tnks a lot HappyFool and redduck666
[12:39] <Hobbsee> natalie: you could try google, and see if someone's uploaded it, as a last resort
[12:39] <yahya> polpak: that doesn't show speed
[12:39] <benrob> polpak :when I have it set up right firefox does seem to search for the web page but does errors like access denied or couldnt find ~~. Would have to disconnect thgis dialup to check exact error message.
[12:39] <Steil> wow
[12:39] <nalioth> natalie: do you know the model number of your machine (if the card came with it)?
[12:39] <natalie> hobbsee, thanks ;)
[12:39] <YupAh> have a good weekend
[12:39] <YupAh> ;)
[12:39] <Steil> i think i should logoff, im drunk
[12:40] <polpak> benrob, ok open a terminal
[12:40] <natalie> nalioth, hp pavilion ze4900?
[12:40] <Steil> if someone wants to hear the ramblings of a drunk man speak up, or I shall leave
[12:40] <benrob> have
[12:40] <polpak> benrob, type ifconfig -a and paste output to #flood
[12:41] <ticius> hello everyone
[12:41] <ticius> how can I write a CD
[12:41] <ticius> ?
[12:41] <polpak> ticius, a cd of?
[12:41] <redduck666> ticius, k3b?
[12:41] <ticius> ubuntu live
[12:41] <polpak> ticius, like an ISO, or just a data CD, or
[12:41] <ticius> on lkinux
[12:42] <ticius> its an iso
[12:42] <Hobbsee> Steil: in #drunk certainly, but probably not in here
[12:42] <polpak> ticius, right click on the iso file and selct write to cd ?
[12:42] <ticius> wow
[12:42] <ticius> lets try
[12:43] <ticius> thanks
[12:43] <polpak> ticius, sure
[12:45] <benrob> polpak: dialup, got kicked after my paste, so missed it if you replied
[12:45] <drak0z> hi all :)
[12:46] <benrob> cos I activate eth0 before doing ifconfig -a
[12:46] <polpak> benrob, no,  got booted by the system.. try pasting the output to pastebin
[12:46] <drak0z> can anyone help me get xbgm installed? 'couse I've been messing with it for about an hour and frankly.. I have no clue what I'm doing :D
[12:47] <rabeldable> !xbgm
[12:47] <ubotu> rabeldable: I don't know, could you explain it?
[12:47] <drak0z> (it tells me that something can't be loaded and blabla.. but I installed it from the .deb package)
[12:48] <rabeldable> what can not be loaded?
[12:48] <drak0z> ** (/usr/share/dotnet/xbgmsharp/xbgmsharp.exe:20031): WARNING **: The following assembly referenced from /usr/share/dotnet/xbgmsharp/xbgmsharp.exe could not be loaded:
[12:48] <drak0z>      Assembly:   gtk-sharp    (assemblyref_index=1)
[12:48] <drak0z>      Version:    2.0.0.0
[12:48] <drak0z> that.. I think :p
[12:49] <benrob> polpak: system doesnt like large pastes? Anyway think pastebin worked...
[12:49] <polpak> benrob, url?
[12:49] <fblade> how can i get win32codecs for ubuntu
[12:49] <polpak> nvm, I found it
[12:50] <benrob> polpak, http://pastebin.com/435251 sorry aint done this before :)
[12:50] <polpak> benrob, in terminal type ping 192.168.0.103
[12:50] <BeGu> fblade, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:50] <polpak> benrob, whoops
[12:50] <polpak> benrob, I mean 192.168.0.1
[12:51] <drak0z> rabeldable, shall I paste more of the output? or shall I just install another prog?
[12:51] <DjaFollah> hi
[12:51] <rabeldable> do you have gtk-sharp?
[12:51] <benrob> polpak: think thats the router. Thgats the address I use to configure it.
[12:52] <DjaFollah> xmule have a web browser?
[12:52] <benrob> polpak, I can try plug direct to modem if u like
[12:52] <DjaFollah> or works it in command line?
[12:52] <polpak> benrob, no.
[12:52] <nalioth> natalie: try searching in google for your model and ".inf"
[12:52] <polpak> benrob, did you try to ping it?
[12:52] <drak0z> rabeldable, I think so... I'll try reinstalling :)
[12:53] <benrob> like, ping 192.168.0.1 ?
[12:53] <polpak> benrob, yes
[12:53] <drak0z> rabeldable, it tells me the package is up to date (in dutch though ;) ) shall I reinstall?
[12:53] <benrob> I will have to put dialup connection on hold, wait out.
[12:54] <polpak> benrob, why?
[12:54] <BooZee> hello. i'm not seeing text in some flash objects on the web
[12:56] <rabeldable> drak0z:  what command are you using to start?
[12:56] <benrob> polpak: average 0.581 ms. seems fine. I can access the router. but not the net. or the modem directly.
[12:57] <polpak> benrob, ah.. how do you access the "modem directly" ?
[12:57] <benrob> and the modem says it has a nice LAN connection w/ the router, and also has a nice LINK to the net (when Im not on dialup!)
[12:57] <drak0z> rabeldable, xbgmsharp (actually xbgm[tab] )
[12:57] <rob_p> benrob:  Do you mind pasting your /etc/network/interfaces file to the pastebin?
[12:58] <benrob> polpak, by plugging lan cable from modem LAN to laptop Lan port...
[12:58] <polpak> rob_p, he did.
[12:58] <benrob> k
[12:58] <rob_p> polpak:  URL?
[12:58] <polpak> benrob, ah, well that wouldn't really work terribly well
[12:58] <rabeldable> are you in the xbgmsharp directory when you run that command?
[12:58] <polpak> rob_p, http://pastebin.com/435251
[12:58] <drak0z> no... should I be? :)
[12:58] <polpak> benrob, Try this
[12:59] <rabeldable> try it
[12:59] <rob_p> polpak:  Thanks!
[12:59] <rabeldable> did you install mono?
[01:00] <rob_p> polpak:  No.  That's the output of ifconfig... I'd like to see his /etc/network/interfaces file...
[01:00] <polpak> rob_p, ah, sorry.
[01:00] <polpak> benrob, ping 66.94.234.13
[01:00] <drak0z> rabeldable, xbgmsharp is in /usr/bin ..?
[01:01] <polpak> benrob, and not through the dial up
[01:01] <benrob> only one phone line... will need to disconnect
[01:01] <polpak> benrob, also copy your /etc/network/interfaces to pastebin
[01:01] <drak0z> oh.. I didnt install mono, but afaik the package did that itself?
[01:02] <polpak> benrob, paste the file first then
[01:02] <polpak> benrob, so we can look at it while you're gone
[01:03] <benrob> argg every time I activate/deactivate I can no longer use firefox :(
[01:03] <benrob> is #flood ok instead?
[01:04] <drak0z> sh#t.. my helpdesk just quit :D
[01:04] <polpak> it's ok with me
[01:04] <polpak> benrob, but paste in small chunks, so as not to get booted
[01:05] <benrob> oh sorry too late. Must be small enopugh anyway :)
[01:05] <polpak> benrob, so when you're on the DSL, can you still connect to IRC? or no?
[01:06] <ChazanM> any command to broadcast a message to every user... better, every X session?  I'm using my computer through freeNX and would like to say to other people using it: "Please, don`t shutdown this computer"
[01:06] <benrob> polpak: no.
[01:06] <benrob> havent gone offlien yet.
[01:06] <benrob> polpak: u want me to do that ping in Laptop-router-modem-adslline setup right?
[01:06] <polpak> benrob,  yes
[01:06] <Syruss> %admin          ALL=(ALL)       NOPASSWD: nohup, echo, /opt/shoutcast/sc_serv
[01:06] <Syruss>  << Anyone know where the syntax error is in this /etc/sudoers line?
[01:07] <benrob> k. files on #flood. c u in a bit.
[01:07] <mifritscher> hi
[01:07] <mifritscher> how do I recompile lufs?
[01:07] <mifritscher> make clean doesn't exists
[01:08] <mifritscher> killing the object-files doesn't help
[01:08] <mifritscher> prepmod exits without any message
[01:08] <guadalupe> guada
[01:08] <rob_p> Syruss:  Should be, "username    ALL= NOPASSWD: command".
[01:09] <Syruss> hmm
[01:09] <Syruss> you sure?
[01:09] <rob_p> Syruss:  About 99% :-)
[01:09] <Syruss> :/
[01:10] <rob_p> Syruss:  Give it a try...  If it doesn't like it, it'll tell you!
[01:12] <Morrigu> I can't get login screen to my X-server, I'm using XDM with XDMCP, netstat tells me udp6 *:xdmcp, there's no listen and can udp6 be the fault? (how do I change it to plain udp?)
[01:12] <Morrigu> (remote x-server)
[01:16] <mahangu> johndarkhorse, anyway I can resize my ubuntu partition without screwing up data?
[01:17] <Bigglez> Hello - anyone help with an nvidia issue?
[01:17] <markuman> what are the login names and pwd for cups by ubuntu ??? http://localhost:631/printers
[01:17] <tgwj> Bigglez, ask
[01:17] <ZzeCoOl> Hello is there any easy way to have ntfs write support on ubuntu ????
[01:17] <ZzeCoOl> i dont care about danger to lose data
[01:17] <tgwj> mahangu, what file system ? you'll probably need a live cd
[01:17] <iluciv> how does one mount iso's
[01:18] <Bigglez> cool. I have Kubu 5.04 I did an update last night. Now the nvidia drivers are not working. (no GL)
[01:18] <benrob_> polpak: ping says: From 192.168.0.1 icmp_seq=5 Destination Host Unreachable
[01:18] <benrob_> also, that connection monitor top-right screen says SIOCGIFFLAGS error: No such device... that might be a clue?
[01:18] <mahangu> tgwj, i have partition magic on my windows side, but will that wreck ubuntu?
[01:18] <Bigglez> The new kernel is 2.6.10-5-386 and apt says all my packages are up to date - so no new nvidia
[01:18] <benrob_> finally, websites say "~could not be found. Please check the name and try again"
[01:18] <johndarkhorse> mahangu: it will not, unless you vacuum ubuntu up with it
[01:19] <benrob_> so endeth fact-finding mission. very unstable connection here. I keep disappearing I know.
[01:19] <polpak> benrob, looks like a routing issue, though I don't see why it would be
[01:19] <ZzeCoOl> mahangu:  u can use qtparted
[01:19] <iluciv> how does one mount iso's??
[01:19] <polpak> benrob, since you have another machine on that network going through the same route
[01:19] <ZzeCoOl> looks like partition magic
[01:20] <tgwj> mahangu, I don't know anything about partition magic. but if it resites correctly and keeps the partition no. there hould be no problem
[01:20] <benrob_> polpak, um no other machine. I took the modem to work to test it with windows machine.
[01:20] <polpak> benrob, I wish I could help more, but I have to get some sleep. Sorry
[01:20] <ZzeCoOl> iluciv: http://www.google.com.gr/search?hl=en&hs=lkl&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial&q=mount+iso+ubuntu&spell=1
[01:20] <Bigglez> Does the Nvidia-glx package on the 5.04 repo get updated as the kernels change?
[01:21] <mahangu_> like i was saying
[01:21] <benrob_> polpak, np. I have to go too. Thanks a MILLION for your time.
[01:21] <mahangu_> any reccomendations?
[01:21] <polpak> benrob, oh. well it looks like there's a problem between the router and the dsl modem
[01:21] <polpak> benrob,  Dunno what it could be though
[01:21] <benrob_> cant you connect direct to lan port of modem?
[01:22] <benrob_> I used to at another house
[01:22] <iluciv> oh thanks you mean http://tinyurl.com/9a76p
[01:22] <ZzeCoOl> Hello is there any easy way to have ntfs write support on ubuntu ????
[01:22] <polpak> benrob, you might be able to connect directly to the modem, but you might have to wait for the lease on the DCHP to expire
[01:22] <ZzeCoOl> nedd ntfs support madly
[01:23] <ZzeCoOl> need*
[01:23] <benrob_> I can delete nameservesr from netwrok setup...
[01:23] <polpak> benrob, so if you unplug the dsl modem, (power) and then connect directly into it, but wait like 5 mins or so before powering up the modem it might work
[01:23] <polpak> benrob, it's not a nameserver issue if you cannot ping to an outside ip though
[01:24] <benrob_> polpak: I will try it. well go get some sleep man. Thanks again. you spent a bit o time!
[01:24] <polpak> benrob, night
[01:24] <benrob_> night
[01:24] <drak0z> exit
[01:24] <drak0z> oops
[01:24] <mahangu_> is there a tool for ubuntu that i can use to partition my disks with
[01:24] <mahangu_> i mean resize
[01:25] <ZzeCoOl> qtparted
[01:25] <ZzeCoOl> mahangu_: qtparted
[01:26] <mahangu_> ZzeCoOl, thanks
[01:27] <sori> Could anyone tell me how you can print pages with variable DPI well? If I change the Output DPI setting in CUPS, it doesn't make the page to print fit to the size of paper. (Only if I select 600DPI, the page fits to the paper)
[01:27] <mahangu_> i mean resize my ubuntu partition using that w/o a problem right?
[01:27] <johndarkhorse> mahangu_: qt- or g- parted will resize fine from the ubuntu livdCD
[01:27] <brosioz> anyone have erver try ntfs resize with Ntfsprogs 1.12.0? Is it very long ?
[01:27] <mahangu_> johndarkhorse, thanks
[01:29] <johndarkhorse> brosioz: use qtparted from a livecd, it resized ntfs just fine
[01:29] <brosioz> johndarkhorse, how many time i need ?
[01:30] <johndarkhorse> brosioz: are you installing ubuntu?
[01:30] <brosioz> yes
[01:30] <spiral> hello
[01:30] <rob_p> benrob_:  It looks to me like your ethernet and ppp interfaces are coming up by default and they both get configured dynamically.  Ideally, you only want to specify 1 default gateway on a host.  You can specify other routes, etc. but when 2 dynamically configured interfaces come up automatically and get configured as the default gateway, this causes local routing issues for that host.
[01:30] <brosioz> but i'm still waiting 30minutes
[01:30] <brosioz> but qparted is still working
[01:30] <BooZee> problem with flash - I cant see text inside flash movies!
[01:30] <johndarkhorse> brosioz: the breezy badger installer has ntfs resizing as an option during the install
[01:31] <spiral> does anyone here know if ubuntu backports will be enabled for breezy backports from dapper soon ?
[01:31] <brosioz> i want to knwon how long is the procedure
[01:31] <johndarkhorse> brosioz: it shouldnt take that long
[01:31] <brosioz> to resize
[01:31] <brosioz> johndarkhorse, 10 minutes ?
[01:31] <brosioz> 20 ?
[01:32] <johndarkhorse> brosioz: less than 20 by a long way
[01:32] <brosioz> ok thx
[01:32] <markuman> i have installed ubuntu and want to setup cups in webinterface, not with gnome! but how is the username and password for it?!???? my ubuntu passwd and username dont work!!!
[01:33] <[Nige] > anyone know howto predict network traffic?
[01:33] <rob_p> benrob_:  Anyway, I'm off to take my lunch break but I'll be back in an hour or so if you want more help with it...
[01:33] <rob_p> guess not!
[01:38] <markuman> i have installed ubuntu and want to setup cups in webinterface, not with gnome! but how is the username and password for it?!???? my ubuntu passwd and username dont work!!!
[01:38] <topyli> markuman: yes!!! it is disabled!!!!
[01:40] <tunis> slt
[01:40] <tunis> hello
[01:40] <markuman> topyli: wtf? how to get logged in???
[01:41] <topyli> markuman: it is insecure, thus disabled. there are instructions on the forums how to enable it if you really want to
[01:41] <topyli> i don't remember how it was done
[01:46] <_jason> Hi, if I decide to compile and install mplayer's latest version, then when a new version is released can i simply install that version over the other or would I need to uninstall the first version and then install the new one?  (I would be using checkinstall to install each)
[01:47] <client3> How can I enable  middle-click emulation?
[01:47] <client3> (without being root)
[01:47] <btdown> Is the seveas repo not working for anyone else?
[01:47] <johndarkhorse> client3: use both mouse buttons
[01:48] <johndarkhorse> btdown: Seveas' runs his server from his home, and it goes to sleep when he does
[01:48] <seb__> hello ! (french user)
[01:48] <_jason> !fr
[01:48] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[01:48] <styx> i have a problem with my wlan at home im trying to connect but nothing happens! ubuntu recognises the card properly! what can i do?
[01:48] <btdown> ah ok. i thought it was something I screwed up on my end. ;) Thanks for the info
[01:48] <apokryphos> btdown: what are you trying to get? It might be available from elsewhere
[01:49] <btdown> I could have swore I had the sun jre pkg installed but now it isnt there.......
[01:49] <client3> johndarkhorse, it doesn't work, how can I enable middle-button emu without being root?
[01:49] <apokryphos> !javadebs
[01:49] <ubotu> I heard javadebs is at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[01:49] <btdown> I know he had pkg, which would same me a little trouble messing doing it the other way...
[01:50] <apokryphos> btdown: the sun java debs are at that link there
[01:50] <btdown> really? Gotta go check it out..... thanks!
[01:50] <btdown> ooh. Cool thanks for the info!
[01:51] <johndarkhorse> client3: do you not have superuser access to the machine? (i dont know how w/o superuser access)
[01:51] <gnomefreak> good morning kbrooks
[01:52] <johndarkhorse> Good Morning gnomefreak apokryphos kbrooks
[01:52] <kbrooks> gnomefreak, good morning
[01:52] <lish> morning...
[01:52] <gnomefreak> good morning johndarkhorse
[01:52] <apokryphos> mownin'
[01:52] <lish> lol
[01:52] <kbrooks> lol
[01:53] <gnomefreak> my g/f is running windows and doesnt have an office app she has hoary cds so she can install OO 1.1 but is there a way for her to upgrade after installing 1.1?
[01:54] <dabaR> gnomefreak: OO.o is available from their web site.
[01:54] <gnomefreak> dabaR, yeah i know that i was trying to save her some download time tho
[01:54] <dabaR> gnomefreak: start now
[01:55] <client3> johndarkhorse, I don't have root, but I don't really need it. Bye, thanks anyway
[01:55] <gnomefreak> lol ill send her there today than
[01:55] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: oOo1 is fine for using
[01:56] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse,  that was one of the things is if 1.1 and 2.0 are different than i cant really teach her shes out of state for the next year or so
[01:56] <seb_french_user> ive a problem with my sound card, where i can configure it ??
[01:57] <lish> in your offices are most office suites OOo2?
[01:57] <gnomefreak> system>prefferences>sound
[01:57] <seb_french_user> ive a problem with my sound card, where i can configure it ?? what test i can do ?
[01:57] <gnomefreak> lish OO2 is out for breezy
[01:57] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell seb_french_user about sound
[01:58] <gnomefreak> sub_french_user read above
[01:58] <lish> gnomefreak: yes, i know. I wonder if you are using OOo2 in your offices
[01:58] <kbrooks> lish: does that matter
[01:59] <dabaR> kbrooks: does that matter
[01:59] <gnomefreak> lish,  im in school i dont have an office anymore :(
[02:00] <seb_french_user> on windows this sound card is an ac97 (via), ubuntu hoary support it but no sound on speaker...
[02:00] <lish> gnomefreak:  :) i'm in school,too.  As a student, OO is enough. But i want to know what about OO at offices?
[02:00] <gnomefreak> seb_french_user,  go to system than prefferences than sound and work with that a lil to see if you hear anything when tested
[02:00] <orbx_> hi, how do you search on the terminal for avaliable packages?
[02:01] <kbrooks> orbx_, apt-cache search
[02:02] <gnomefreak> kbrookes would it be avalible packages after search?
[02:02] <Goshawk> hi all
[02:04] <gnomefreak> omg dont type apt-cache search packages thats a lot of packages
[02:05] <lish> any other way?
[02:05] <^rob^> hi
[02:05] <gnomefreak> use synaptic and search for what you are looking for
[02:06] <lish> apt-cache search scribe1|grep scribe2   <--sometimes i use this,lol
[02:06] <^rob^> does anyone know how to initiate a pctv-rave card - directly on composite input? -- i have found on the net only how to init module on tunner
[02:06] <Talisker> !tell Talisker about mp3
[02:07] <lorenzo> ciao
[02:07] <lorenzo> reregtgh
[02:07] <seb_french_user> gnomefreak :  sound is ok on gnome but non on xmms what output plugin i must select ?
[02:07] <gnomefreak> lish,  its much easier if your searching for 1 or 2 packages but packages in general brings up more than the terminal will hold
[02:07] <seb_french_user> but not
[02:07] <seb_french_user> gnomefreak :  sound is ok on gnome but not on xmms what output plugin i must select ?
[02:08] <gnomefreak> seb_french_user, i saw you the first time.
[02:08] <shingoki> Can anyone tell me where to find a list of modern mobos knwown to work flawlessly with ubuntu?
[02:08] <shingoki> I tried the wiki, and there is one motherboard listed
[02:08] <seb_french_user> gnomefreak :  alsa say to me that my sound card is used by another program..........
[02:08] <HiddenWolf> shingoki, any of the major brands, popular mobo's should work.
[02:09] <gnomefreak> seb_french_user, how many sound cards are you using?
[02:09] <seb_french_user> 1
[02:09] <seb_french_user> ive 1 s c
[02:09] <shingoki> HiddenWolf, I don't believe you
[02:09] <shingoki> what about SATA and funny nvidia embedded NICs and all that crap?
[02:10] <shingoki> And all that stuff where nForce2's used to mangle IDE data
[02:10] <lish> i use this:"apt-cache search dvd menu|grep menu" and find a dvd player supporting dvd's menu
[02:10] <seb_french_user> my ubuntu is hoary 5.04 ans i ve do an classic install
[02:10] <seb_french_user> my ubuntu is hoary 5.04 and i ve do an classic install
[02:10] <void^> try esound output plugin
[02:11] <shingoki> I'm so depressed, seems like many new boards are sata-only, and linux doesn;'t really have sata support
[02:11] <seb_french_user> ok thanks
[02:11] <seb_french_user> yesssss it works !
[02:11] <seb_french_user> thanks a lot !
[02:12] <shingoki> Someone somewhere has got to know which motherboards work with ubuntu
[02:13] <shingoki> anyone here at all running AMD64, socket 939, with SATA drives and a PCI-E nvidia motherboard, without tiny germlins running around breaking things?
[02:13] <PalleLap> Is there somekind of development distribution in ubuntu like testing/unstable in Debian?
[02:13] <shingoki> yes, dapper dandruff
[02:13] <shingoki> or whatever it is called
[02:14] <seb_french_user> other problem xmms read my mp3 file when this file is on my disk but he dont want to read this same file when it is on my smb network an idea ?
[02:14] <PalleLap> ok dapper will be the next release?
[02:14] <HiddenWolf> shingoki, dapper drake.
[02:14] <hypn0> can helix player play all the real media formats or does only realplayer do that :-/
[02:14] <johndarkhorse> hypn0: helix is realplayer with a different name and license
[02:15] <Toccy> Can someone give me one to one help on installing some modem drivers?
[02:15] <hypn0> :-/ i thinks hes lying
[02:15] <seb_french_user> other problem xmms read my mp3 file when this file is on my disk but he dont want to read this same file when it is on my smb network an idea ?
[02:16] <u-sun> hi
[02:16] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell seb_french_user about repeat
[02:16] <hypn0> f helix was real, then why have 2, pretty dumb
[02:16] <u-sun> anyone know how i would go about installing ffmpeg2theora
[02:16] <u-sun> V
[02:16] <u-sun> /home/u1sun/Desktop/ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[02:16] <u-sun> a bin file
[02:16] <u-sun> i am not familiar with
[02:17] <shuu> hi
[02:17] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell u-sun about cli
[02:18] <u-sun> ubotu, yes can u plz
[02:18] <ubotu> u-sun: I don't know, could you explain it?
[02:18] <shuu> is it easy to get an fx5200 ( g-force ) to work together with ubuntu?
[02:18] <orbx_> if i convert my ntfs partition to fat in ubuntu will i lose the data? And is it even possible to convert in ubuntu?
[02:18] <HappyFool> u-sun: ubotu is a bot. check your private messages for a msg from it
[02:19] <gnomefreak> isnt valknut a browser?
[02:19] <johndarkhorse> orbx_: it is not. only Partition Magic can convert (and you still may have data loss <disclaimer>)
[02:19] <ookami> Take a look at my desktop: http://ookami.animetc.com/displayimage.php?album=2&pos=13 | is there a way i can do this type of customization in linux? I switched over to ubuntu (still keeping windows as a spare) but im wondering if there is a way to do such customizations under linux? ...
[02:19] <gwark> can i add repositries like planetmirror and sourceforge to synaptic's mirror lists ??
[02:20] <johndarkhorse> gwark: it is not recommended at all to have non ubuntu binary repos in your sources.list
[02:20] <ookami> *smacks him self. i just realized i mixed left and right in description LOL*
[02:20] <gwark> thankyou johndarkhorse
[02:20] <orbx_> johndarkhorse > are you sure about this, there is no ubuntu program avaliable?
[02:20] <gwark> johndarkhorse, was just hoping to mirror lives and avidemux
[02:21] <johndarkhorse> orbx_: there is NO ubuntu program that will nondestructively convert NTFS to anything
[02:21] <orbx_> johndarkhorse > or if there isn't a program, can ubuntu read ntfs partitions
[02:21] <bigfoot1> Re Evolution program: how do i delete all appointments (all calendars) quickly?
[02:21] <Toccy> Can anyone help me install modem drivers?
[02:21] <u-sun> HappyFool, i see i guessed that
[02:21] <seb_french_user> how i can read my mp3 file with xmms : when the ile is on my local disk  it work, but i cant read this same file on samba server.
[02:21] <gfish> how do i convert ntfs partitions to fat
[02:21] <johndarkhorse> orbx_: yes reading ntfs can be done
[02:21] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell orbx_ about ntfs
[02:22] <u-sun> HappyFool, makes sense
[02:22] <u-sun> i am trying to install http://www.linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php
[02:22] <orbx_> !tell gfish about ntfs
[02:22] <u-sun> ops sorry - wait
[02:23] <johndarkhorse> gfish: you use Partition Magic, or you move all your data onto another partition and destructively convert it (format it, in other words)
[02:23] <orbx_> johndarkhorse > is that done in linux?
[02:23] <seb_french_user> smb://tilo@192.168.0.2/amule/Crazy%20Frog%20Popcorn%20Mix.mp3 this command is correct to read my file with xmms ?
[02:23] <gfish> or windows
[02:23] <ookami> is there a way i can do this type of customization in linux See my desktop screenshot: http://ookami.animetc.com/displayimage.php?album=2&pos=13 | I switched over to ubuntu (still keeping windows as a spare) but im wondering if there is a way to do such customizations under linux? ...
[02:23] <HappyFool> if that is your main windows partition and you want to boot off it, i wouldn't do that ;)
[02:23] <pepsi> how can i find out which package has a certain file in it?
[02:24] <pepsi> a package i dont have
[02:24] <HappyFool> pepsi: packages.ubuntu.com
[02:24] <pepsi> thanks buddy
[02:24] <johndarkhorse> orbx_: winmac_fstab will mount your ntfs partitions read-only so you can access them
[02:24] <u-sun> HappyFool, i am trying to install ffmpeg2theora-1.15
[02:24] <void^> seb_french_user, mount the smb share.
[02:24] <u-sun> well its a bin file
[02:24] <u-sun> linux.bin.bz2
[02:24] <gfish> could i format them to fat within linux
[02:24] <u-sun> ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2 file
[02:25] <peterhil> Hello! Does anyone know if Ubuntu works with Old World machines With a G3 upgrade card?
[02:25] <peterhil> Old World Power PC, that is
[02:25] <gfish> can i format ntfs to fat within linux
[02:26] <void^> u-sun, why not apt-get install ffmpeg2theora ?
[02:26] <gnomefreak> i can install debian packages using dpkg -i right and that goes for any debian packages?
[02:26] <deFrysk> gnomefreak, no
[02:26] <johndarkhorse> gfish: you will lose all your data on your ntfs partition, but yes you can
[02:26] <gnomefreak> no:(
[02:26] <HappyFool> i see ffmpeg, but not ffmpeg2theora
[02:26] <deFrysk> gnomefreak, no no no
[02:26] <johndarkhorse> peterhil: it works on old world machines
[02:27] <void^> heh.. debian has it even :P
[02:27] <gfish> ok can ubuntu read multisession dvda
[02:27] <HappyFool> i don't muck about with video, but maybe transcode could help
[02:27] <gfish> *dvds
[02:27] <gnomefreak> ok they have valknut for debian but not ubuntu is it possible to dpkg that one?
[02:27] <bigfoot1> In Evolution, I went to Actions/Purge in my attempt to clear all events in the calendar . I even set the date on my Ubuntu to Nov 2008, and then tried purging again, but all my 2005 events are not erased. What's wrong? I can erase the events one by one, but that's not really time-efficient.
[02:27] <HappyFool> u-sun: at a guess, 'bunzip2 ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2' and then 'chmod +x ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin' and then 'sudo ./ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin'
[02:27] <myk3> hello
[02:27] <bigfoot1> can anyone help me with evolution?
[02:27] <ChazanM> any command to broadcast a message to every user... better, every X session?  I'm using my computer through freeNX and would like to say to other people using it: "Please, don`t shutdown this computer"
[02:27] <myk3> how can i chnage the default dvd application?
[02:27] <HappyFool> u-sun: i'd recommend looking for other options first, like mplayer or mencoder or transcode, though
[02:28] <brenner> myk3: sys > prefs > removable drives & media > mmedia tab
[02:28] <HappyFool> u-sun: if you just want to watch the file, you could probably install an appropriate codec for mplayer/xine/totem/etc
[02:29] <myk3> thanks
[02:29] <sepo> hi..
[02:29] <myk3> what does the command "%d"
[02:29] <myk3> for?
[02:29] <u-sun> HappyFool, its actually for encoding mp4 to ogg theora
[02:29] <peterhil> johndarkhorse: thanks, I found a document on the wiki describing the installation, too.
[02:29] <u-sun> HappyFool, so its a good ide
[02:29] <gnomefreak> valknut looks intresting thats why i wanna try it but im not real sure what all it does
[02:29] <u-sun> idea
[02:30] <HappyFool> myk3: at a guess, it will be replaced with the name of the device when the app is run
[02:30] <HappyFool> myk3: e.g., %d will become '/dev/dvd' or whatever
[02:31] <gnomefreak> never mind apt-get found it
[02:31] <shuu-2> is it some problem with ubuntu and    fx5200  G-force ?
[02:32] <gnomefreak> valknut
[02:32] <gnomefreak> damn
[02:33] <HappyFool> shuu-2: i have a 'GeForce fx 5200' and i haven't had any problems
[02:33] <shuu-2> ok thx :)
[02:35] <teleyinex> hi
[02:36] <teleyinex> someone knows how can I enable firefox to index webpages in beagle?
[02:36] <teleyinex> because I dont find the extension
[02:46] <SPCcrow> is it no longer possible to get MPlayer working on Ubuntu?
[02:48] <gnomefreak> SPCcrow, last i heard mplayer worked fine with ubuntu hoary and breezy
[02:48] <gwark> is there much difference between breezy and dapper ?
[02:48] <defcon8> hello
[02:48] <suneco> hello all
[02:48] <defcon8> hi
[02:49] <gnomefreak> yes double the support time
[02:49] <suneco> i want to install ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[02:49] <suneco> but i cannot find this format
[02:49] <gnomefreak> gwark, its too early to tell yet give them time to work on it
[02:49] <suneco> i do not know this format
[02:49] <bigfoot1> in Evolution: how can I select a range of tasks/events/contacts?
[02:50] <gwark> gnomefreak, oh, it isnt realeased as yet ?
[02:50] <redduck666> suneco, i believe you need to use program bunzip2 to extract that
[02:50] <gnomefreak> gwark, they just started developing it
[02:50] <bigfoot1> in Evolution: I can  select a range of tasks by using the SHift key while clicking on mouse, but this doesn't work for events in list view. How do i select a range of events ?
[02:50] <gnomefreak> breezy came out on oct 13
[02:50] <gwark> gnomefreak  cheers man :)
[02:51] <gnomefreak> dapper is set for april sometime
[02:51] <gwark> looks to have avidemux native .... nice one :)
[02:51] <riple1> BIGFOOT1: TRY STRG INSTEAD OF SHIFT
[02:51] <johndarkhorse> suneco: if you read the cli info ubotu sent you, you may function better with these unknown formats
[02:51] <HappyFool> suneco: at a guess, 'bunzip2 ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2' and then 'chmod +x ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin' and then 'sudo ./ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin'
[02:52] <bigfoot1> riple1: i'm not sure what the strg key is but i tried all the keys on the same level as the spacebar key
[02:53] <riple1> BIGFOOT1: SORRY ITS Ctrl ON INTERNATIONAL KEYBOARDS
[02:54] <bigfoot1> riple1: Ctrl usually selects not a range, but only whatever you click on.
[02:54] <HappyFool> riple1: try the caps lock key to stop shouting ;)
[02:55] <bigfoot1> riple1: i tried ctrl as well, but it doesn't work
[02:56] <snooo> anyone know of any good gui tools for converting video in linux, or should i try getting TMPEG to run under wine?
[02:57] <johndarkhorse> snooo: idk if dvdrip or transcode have guis, but they convert video (transocde being the better for general use)
[02:58] <spencer> Im trying to edit the modprobe.conf file in ubuntu, but aparently it doesnt do anything. Is there anyother file I must edit? Im trying to add the following line: options snd-via82xx dxs_support=4
[03:01] <HappyFool> spencer: take a look in /etc/modprobe.d
[03:01] <spencer> HappyFool: I am. Is it the aliases file i need to edit?
[03:01] <HappyFool> spencer: um. maybe create a snd-via82xx file
[03:02] <da_shrewd> hello
[03:02] <da_shrewd> anyone from ubuntu can help me
[03:02] <HappyFool> da_shrewd: if you tell us your problem, maybe we can
[03:03] <da_shrewd> ok
[03:03] <HappyFool> spencer: hrm. can't find a man-page specifying how /etc/modprobe.d works...
[03:03] <da_shrewd> i'm beginner user of linux
[03:03] <da_shrewd> my prob is
[03:04] <suneco> Ng, are you here
[03:04] <da_shrewd> my ubuntu doesn't detect my mouse
[03:04] <da_shrewd> i use serial port mouse
[03:04] <da_shrewd> so,anyone can solve my prob
[03:05] <The_wow> Hello everybody. Is amule working ok for you? I can't get it running. I wrote message here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=92276
[03:05] <coz> Hello guys
[03:06] <coz>  here's aproblem
[03:06] <coz> Iinstalled wacom drivers and configured it in xorg
[03:06] <coz> that's ok now
[03:06] <coz> BUT the scroll whell on the mouse doesn't work now
[03:06] <coz> any suggestions
[03:07] <da_shrewd> anyone can solve my problem
[03:07] <progbliss> da_shrewd: It's going to involve editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf... looking up various things...
[03:07] <Norrland> can anyone help me with what filesystem to use for ubuntu?
[03:07] <progbliss> da_shrewd: haven't checked the man page on it yet, if you want to do that, feel free, need a terminal
[03:08] <zorba64> Norrland: the default ext3 works fine for me
[03:08] <Norrland> ok, thanks!
[03:08] <da_shrewd> progbliss,can u tell me step by step
[03:08] <progbliss> I'm still working it out.
[03:09] <Norrland> anything else i need to think about when running linux side by side with windows on the same hdd?
[03:09] <zorba64> Norrland: np
[03:09] <progbliss> da_shrewd: I can tell you what needs editing, just not how to edit it
[03:09] <spencer> Where do I put options snd-via82xx dxs_support=4? The modprobe.conf isnt working
[03:10] <da_shrewd> ok,whats that
[03:10] <NeoKre8or> gday all
[03:11] <zorba64> NeoKre8or: gday
[03:11] <progbliss> da_shrewd: the file /etc/X11/xog.conf is going to need editing. There's an InputDevice section with Identifier = "Mouse1"
[03:12] <progbliss> goofed that...
[03:12] <NeoKre8or> this a general ubuntu channel??
[03:12] <da_shrewd> ooo
[03:12] <zorba64> NeoKre8or: yup
[03:12] <teleyinex> hi
[03:12] <progbliss> da_shrewd: Identifier = "Configured Mouse"
[03:13] <teleyinex> someone has the extension of firefox for beagle?
[03:13] <da_shrewd> so,what the command that i must type in terminal?
[03:13] <NeoKre8or> coolies - well i may as well hang out here as well - helping when i can :)
[03:14] <progbliss> da_shrewd: I'd suggest sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:15] <da_shrewd> ok,thanx progbliss
[03:15] <da_shrewd> i try first
[03:15] <spencer> Where do I put options snd-via82xx dxs_support=4? The modprobe.conf isnt working
[03:15] <progbliss> da_shrewd: Did you figure out what to change it to?
[03:16] <da_shrewd> opss..not yet.heheh
[03:16] <da_shrewd> can u tell me?
[03:16] <progbliss> da_shrewd: Still working on that...
[03:18] <panzermax> alguien abla espaol
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> !es
[03:18] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:19] <brenner_> johndarkhorse: remember my apt problem? i'm still getting it. :-/
[03:20] <progbliss> da_shrewd: OK, time for google...
[03:20] <gnomefreak> brenner, what apt problem if i may ask
[03:20] <da_shrewd> heheh
[03:20] <brenner> apt-cache keeps getting deleted every day or so
[03:20] <gnomefreak> i have never heard of that one :( im sorry
[03:21] <brenner> according to johndarkhorse/nalioth, it's a syncing problem ... but it's been like a month and it's still happening
[03:21] <mcp_dk> hey.. anybody here play the game "pioneers" or know how to connect to a server ?
[03:21] <brenner> someone else had it, but he was content with re-updating ... i on the other hand don't like being forced to
[03:21] <gnomefreak> brenner, that is weird
[03:22] <panzermax> alguie abla espaol
[03:22] <progbliss> da_shrewd: set the protocol to "Auto" for now. If this doesn't work, you should get a "<mousename>: cannot determine the mouse protocol" error message message
[03:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell panzermax  about es
[03:22] <brenner> gnomefreak: tell me about it
[03:23] <panzermax> I need help
[03:23] <gnomefreak> lol brenner  i havent heard anything like that before
[03:23] <mcp_dk> i installed pionners via apt-get but when i try to connect to "pioneers.debian.net" i get a "error connecting to host Pioneers.debian.net" connection refused
[03:23] <gnomefreak> panzermax, spanish go to
[03:23] <gnomefreak> !es
[03:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:23] <da_shrewd> heheh
[03:24] <maikeru> I need a website that will let me traceroute an IP and it'll give me their geographical location
[03:24] <panzermax> como
[03:24] <panzermax> como lo ago
[03:24] <brenner> gnomefreak: are you familiar with cron/scheduled events?  i'm thinking it might be possible that the deletion has been scheduled daily somehow
[03:24] <panzermax> I need help con ubuntu
[03:24] <Goshawk> maikeru, try the program traceroute
[03:24] <da_shrewd> progbliss,i don't know,how to edit it
[03:24] <gnomefreak> brenner, the last time i tried setting that up i didnt get it right
[03:24] <korhalf> I finally have my system set up, and i dont know what to do with it..
[03:24] <korhalf> lol
[03:24] <Goshawk> panzermax, ask your question!
[03:24] <brenner> gnomefreak: oh. nvm then. :)
[03:25] <panzermax> Whitch seen partitions whitch NTFS
[03:25] <Slackwise> So, uh, anyone else have issues with DNS resolution being slow with v5.10?
[03:25] <maikeru> goshawk, I know there's a website
[03:25] <progbliss> da_shrewd: remember the sudo gedit command?
[03:25] <da_shrewd> i'm just 1 week using ubuntu/linux
[03:25] <maikeru> that will say "St. Louis" etc.
[03:25] <_jason> maikeru, http://www.arin.net/
[03:25] <maikeru> and I need that
[03:25] <maikeru> for certain reasons
[03:25] <maikeru> thanks jason
[03:25] <da_shrewd> yes remember
[03:25] <Eternalist> panzermax, What are you asking exactly?
[03:25] <Eternalist> the newest kernel only has support to read NTFS
[03:25] <progbliss> Can you open a terminal window?
[03:25] <oxigen> Inktvlek: did you find yafray 0.0.8?
[03:25] <sneaky> hello can soomeone help me?
[03:25] <Eternalist> you can do this by creating a directory as a mount point
[03:25] <da_shrewd> but i like to learn
[03:25] <panzermax> yes I do
[03:25] <Eternalist> then issuing this command: sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /Windows
[03:26] <Eternalist> hdd1 being ur windows partition.
[03:26] <sneaky> can someone help me to get my sound to work?
[03:26] <maikeru> City:       Columbia
[03:26] <mcp_dk> anybody know where i might get some help with the game Pioneers and if the version in Ubuntu 0.9.23 is good
[03:26] <Eternalist> and /Windows being the mountpoint
[03:26] <mcp_dk> the latest is 0.9.33
[03:26] <maikeru> that's the city of the company who owns ir
[03:26] <maikeru> it*
[03:26] <panzermax> seen partitions whiitch netfs
[03:26] <maikeru> not where it traces back to completely, right?
[03:26] <maikeru> cause like, I know this won't make a lot of sense
[03:26] <umberleigh> what do i do if a process refuses to die? totem is misbehaving. i've tried killall totem, sudo killall totem and kill <pid>
[03:26] <maikeru> but I have a dickhead uncle and I think he posted something on my grandma's blog
[03:26] <maikeru> and I need to find out if it's him
[03:26] <progbliss> da_shrewd: open a terminal window, type "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[03:27] <sneaky> can someone help me to get sount on my ubuntu pc??????
[03:27] <Eternalist> sneaky, what do you need?
[03:27] <maikeru> I'm thinking he used a library computer
[03:27] <da_shrewd> ok,wait a minute
[03:27] <brenner> mcp_dk: pioneers? what's the package called?
[03:27] <sneaky> help i cant get my sound to work
[03:27] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  good luck :(
[03:27] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell sneaky about sound
[03:27] <maikeru> and I think I know which library, so if all else fails I will just go to the library and use the computers and see if it gives me the same IP
[03:27] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, why? lol
[03:27] <mcp_dk> @Brenner its called pioneers-client etc.
[03:27] <sneaky> i tried that johndarkhorse
[03:27] <Goshawk> sneaky, see the volume control
[03:27] <Goshawk> sneaky, maybe it's set to 0
[03:28] <shingoki> wooo! I found someone saying that an asus a8n sli mobo will work with ubuntu 5.10
[03:28] <sneaky> colume control is up
[03:28] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, any idea what i should do now that i got everyhting set up
[03:28] <da_shrewd> ok
[03:28] <da_shrewd> then
[03:28] <shingoki> can anyone confirm that?
[03:28] <mcp_dk> I installed everything related to pioneers
[03:28] <brenner> umberleigh: tried killing through the system monitor?
[03:28] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  he was here last night with same issues and he still hasnt got it to work
[03:28] <Eternalist> Oh i see.
[03:28] <kingofnErd> What is the default root password?
[03:28] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  i didnt see your issue
[03:28] <RAT> hello!!!!
[03:28] <Eternalist> kingofnErd, do sudo /bin/bash
[03:28] <sneaky> so can u help or not?
[03:28] <Goshawk> sneaky, ok open the sound manager (right click on the tray icon) and try to se it
[03:28] <Eternalist> then type passwd and set the password
[03:28] <gnomefreak> kingofnErd,  your user password is default for sudo
[03:28] <progbliss> da_shrewd: look for an InputDevice section with Identifier "Configure Mouse"
[03:28] <umberleigh> brenner: tried that. it's now gone, but there seems to be about a minute delay before totem goes which is really irritating.
[03:29] <Eternalist> by default the first user you create has root privalages
[03:29] <redduck666> any ideas why after sudo chmod 777 -R /key i still (as $) can not cd to /key?
[03:29] <e3nh4rdc0r3> what is a good cd burning program?
[03:29] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, Oh i was just asking, what cools things should i do with my system now that its set up
[03:29] <gnomefreak> gnomebaker or k3b e3nh4rdc0r3
[03:29] <_jason> e3nh4rdc0r3, have you tried gnomebaker?
[03:29] <Goshawk> e3nh4rdc0r3, nautilus is able to do that
[03:29] <panzermax> whitch install a antivirus
[03:29] <panzermax> =????'
[03:29] <da_shrewd> i can't see anything except a blank page window
[03:29] <johndarkhorse> Eternalist: no user has "root" priveleges. only 'superuser'
[03:30] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  anything you want to do linux can do :)
[03:30] <Eternalist> johndarkhorse, I meant that he can use sudo and his password to achieve the same thing
[03:30] <gnomefreak> almost
[03:30] <brenner> mcp_dk: seems like they're defunct.  happypenguin.org comes up with 0 matches for pioneers, and the linked gnocatan site is gone
[03:30] <progbliss> da_shrewd: did you get any errors?
[03:30] <Morrigu> paste from tcpdump : IP 192.186.0.56 > Mika.mshome.net: ICMP 192.168.0.56 udp port 32898 unreachable, length 137. Is it possible this would be blocking my remote X (XDMCP) ?
[03:30] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, i need some ideas lol
[03:30] <e3nh4rdc0r3> can those programs burn ISOs into CDs?
[03:30] <da_shrewd> i think yes
[03:30] <progbliss> da_shrewd: like, access is denied?
[03:30] <da_shrewd> at terminal mention it
[03:30] <brenner> umberleigh: weird, why are you killing it anyway?
[03:30] <Eternalist> johndarkhorse, besides, i dont like using sudo, so i made a root user by sudo'ing /bin/bash and creating a password from there
[03:30] <kingofnErd> Eternalist, thanks.
[03:30] <mcp_dk> @brenner okay that explains a lot. Anybody else know of a Settlers of catan like game for Linux ?
[03:30] <da_shrewd> gedit:7104
[03:30] <Goshawk> e3nh4rdc0r3, click the iso (right click) and select burn image
[03:31] <dave> how do i install codecs for mp3s
[03:31] <da_shrewd> gnomeui warning
[03:31] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  give me some ideas on what you are thinking of like as far as getting a good desktop or desktop background or writing your own kernel hosting your own server?
[03:31] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, yea i need some ideas man, i know you can do lots, ive cycled thru so many distrubutions but i always just go back to windows for the games and whatever
[03:31] <teleyinex> hi
[03:31] <teleyinex> someone has beagle working in breezy?
[03:31] <da_shrewd> while connecting to session manager: authentication rejected
[03:31] <umberleigh> brenner: trying in vain to watch an iffy dvd of 'black books' which keeps freezing and locking up totem.
[03:31] <teleyinex> I need infor about the firefox extension
[03:31] <teleyinex> because I dont find the extension for breezy
[03:31] <brenner> umberleigh: you running totem-xine?
[03:31] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, you know those sick screenshots of ppls desktops? i want shit like that, like transparent terminals and lord of the rings playing in the corner and shit
[03:31] <progbliss> da_shrewd: OK, close gedit and try "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:31] <progbliss> "
[03:32] <da_shrewd> ok
[03:32] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, i have a feeling they're running fluxbox with some good themes
[03:32] <umberleigh> brenner: not sure. how do i check?
[03:32] <gnomefreak> they might be
[03:32] <brenner> umberleigh: if you don't know, then you probably aren't. :)
[03:32] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, as far as transparent terminals go, i think aterm is capable of that.
[03:32] <brenner> umberleigh: install totem-xine
[03:32] <brenner> umberleigh: by default, totem uses the gstreamer backend
[03:32] <da_shrewd> ok,it's like a menu
[03:32] <dave> how do i use decoders for mp3s
[03:32] <dave> and xvids
[03:33] <umberleigh> brenner: from the about box: using xine-lib version 1.0.1
[03:33] <progbliss> da_shrewd: Now that you're got that open, hunt down the section mentioned, and change the protocol to auto
[03:33] <brenner> umberleigh: oh, guess you are then. :)
[03:34] <brenner> umberleigh: tried other players, maybe the dvd's the problem?
[03:34] <da_shrewd> i cant' see anything
[03:34] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  more than likely with the screen shots you talk about they have a dvd player running and as for traspanet there are differet things you can make do that just need to know what
[03:34] <panzermax> Some peoe speaking spanish
[03:34] <da_shrewd> like a blank page,and a menu at the bottom
[03:34] <RAT> panzermax: i speak spanish
[03:35] <progbliss> OK, does it comment towards the bottom about access denied?
[03:35] <dave> i need the decoders for mp3s
[03:35] <panzermax> RAT_: yes I do?????
[03:35] <dave> can i get some help
[03:35] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, its more than that, its different fonts
[03:35] <panzermax> de donde eres RAT
[03:35] <da_shrewd> i can't see anything.only a blank page & menu at the bottom
[03:35] <Slackwise> DNS lookup is insanely slow on Ubuntu. Am I the only one?
[03:35] <johndarkhorse> panzermax: esta canal es por la idioma ingles, y #ubuntu-es es por espanol
[03:35] <brenner> ubotu: tell dave about mp3
[03:35] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, fading menus, scrolling down transparent terminals and such
[03:35] <progbliss> da_shrewd: hmm....
[03:35] <rryder> hello
[03:35] <cliebow> Slackwise: mine works well
[03:35] <CookedGryphon> hi, mplayer isn't using the full screen, the picture size is fixed and when i go full screen its just the same sized picture in the centre of the screen with a black border all round
[03:35] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, little themes for gnome just dont cut it
[03:35] <CookedGryphon> any ideas how to fix it?
[03:35] <rryder> can someone help me?
[03:35] <progbliss> da_shrewd: need to go, wish I could help.
[03:36] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, Thats what you want, if the movie is playing at 300x200 why would you want it to be all pixelized at your resolution?
[03:36] <panzermax> donde me voy para espaol??????
[03:36] <umberleigh> brenner: yeah, tried it in mplayer which crashes too. i know it's the disc, but i still need it to play. normally b0rked discs just skip but this locks up any software i try and play it in at certain points whilst playing
[03:36] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, you can switch your resolution to the size of the movie playing if you want full screen lol
[03:36] <panzermax> helpme yours
[03:36] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, try xine and press f to get fullscreen
[03:36] <da_shrewd> ok
[03:36] <orbx_> dave > go to #orbx
[03:36] <RAT> #ubuntu-es
[03:36] <Slackwise> cliebow: Everything is fast and good to go. But whenever I do anything that involves name resolution, things grind to a halt. Firefox sits there at "looking up... <foo>" And the sort.
[03:36] <da_shrewd> tomorrow,i will ask again
[03:36] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, aterm isnt reading my ~/.Xdefaults
[03:36] <panzermax> espaol????
[03:36] <da_shrewd> thanx a lot to progbliss
[03:36] <gnomefreak> !es
[03:36] <CookedGryphon> Eternalist: em, so i can see it from far away, and i don't want to change resolution, haven't got xine, all dvd players should stretch the picture surely, ogle does, for the 2 seconds that it works before quitting randomly
[03:37] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:37] <panzermax> donde me voy para alla please????
[03:37] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, sudo apt-get install xine
[03:37] <brenner> CookedGryphon: common problem, search the forums yet?
[03:37] <gnomefreak> lol Eternalist  i tried that yesterday to put the script in for terminal colors and fonts and it didnt work for me either it couldnt find it
[03:37] <CookedGryphon> yeah, didn't come up with owt tho
[03:37] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, damn
[03:38] <panzermax> where go out for the canal in spanish????????
[03:38] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, save yourself time and just use xine
[03:38] <gnomefreak> panzermax,  read what ubotu says already
[03:38] <Stormx2> !es
[03:38] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:38] <gnomefreak> !tell panzermax  about es
[03:38] <rryder> hi can someone help me
[03:38] <Stormx2> what with?
[03:38] <Eternalist> panzermax, IRC: #ubuntu-es on irc.freenode.net is for Spanish discussion and support.
[03:39] <panzermax> thank
[03:39] <Stormx2> type /join #ubuntu-es
[03:39] <Eternalist> No problem.
[03:39] <Eternalist> :)
[03:39] <rryder> can someone help me to figure out how to install my sound?
[03:39] <johndarkhorse> panzermax: tipea /j #ubuntu-es    por favor
[03:39] <Stormx2> !sound
[03:39] <ubotu> well, sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[03:39] <rryder> onboars asus motherboard
[03:39] <panzermax> #ubuntu-es
[03:39] <panzermax> ???
[03:40] <Stormx2> yes!!
[03:40] <Eternalist> lol
[03:40] <Eternalist> nub
[03:40] <gnomefreak> panzermax,  type /join #ubuntu-es
[03:40] <Eternalist> i think some people just beg to be flammed
[03:40] <CookedGryphon> what repo is xine in, apt get can't find it, but says its referred to by another package
[03:40] <gnomefreak> !xine
[03:40] <_jason> !info xine
[03:40] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Are you on ritalin?
[03:40] <brenner> CookedGryphon: xine-ui
[03:40] <gnomefreak> :(
[03:40] <johndarkhorse> panzermax: marqe /j #ubuntu-es
[03:40] <brenner> CookedGryphon: imo, totem works fine
[03:40] <Eternalist> brenner, faster lol
[03:41] <Eternalist> i dont like totem, it doesnt look sleak :)
[03:41] <bina> Are HP printers generally quite compatible with linux?
[03:41] <brenner> Eternalist: heh, sorry.  i hate when that happens. :)
[03:41] <Stormx2> Eternalist: Beep Media Player!
[03:41] <Stormx2> bina: Think so. There are drivers written just for HP printers, methinks.
[03:41] <Eternalist> i didnt buy a top of the line pc so i can stream vids through the console and have mplayer
[03:42] <Eternalist> i want the most bloated stuff i can find just because i can handle it
[03:42] <bina> Stormx2: Sweet.  thanks
[03:42] <Stormx2> Eternalist: Beep Media Player is nice, its basicly winamp 2
[03:42] <CookedGryphon> brenner: Eternalist mplayer works fine now i changed the vidoe driver, which is all i wanted
[03:42] <bluesman> hi, could someone please tell me how to set MAC adress at booting ubuntu? Im newbie to linux, and I dont like to type that ifconfig eth0 hw ether .... stuff again and again after I log in. thanx
[03:42] <johndarkhorse> Eternalist: then find you the latest build of vista/longhorn/vapor2006
[03:42] <Eternalist> CookedGryphon, you do know that the driver should be set to xv
[03:42] <Stormx2> vapor2006?
[03:43] <Eternalist> by editing the mplayer.conf
[03:43] <CookedGryphon> Eternalist: i didn't no, but i do now
[03:43] <orbx_> can anyone suggest a good partition manager?
[03:43] <_jason> does anyone know of a way to enable auto-repeat on specific mouse buttons?
[03:43] <Eternalist> johndarkhorse, bah too lazy, do u have a link or something?
[03:43] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  thats somthing ive NEVER seen anyone ask befor... :P you get a gold star...
[03:44] <Eternalist> i didnt install linux just so i can install windows.
[03:44] <Eternalist> lol
[03:44] <Stormx2> _jason: What do you mean, auto-repeat
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  not that i have any answer however.  ;)
[03:44] <johndarkhorse> Eternalist: you said you wanted bloat, i believe vista/longhorn/vapor2006 will fill the bill
[03:44] <Stormx2> _jason: You press once and it acts like its still pressed down?
[03:44] <Eternalist> well for linux
[03:44] <Eternalist> lol
[03:44] <brenner> orbx_: gparted/qtparted
[03:44] <Stormx2> what is vapor2006?
[03:44] <Eternalist> unless theres a theme package to get the same looks
[03:44] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  actually i rember somthing similer to  that years ago for my Amiga to play some games.
[03:44] <_jason> Stormx2, if i hold down a mouse button i want it to repeat the action.  Like on the keyboard if you hold downa  letter, several appear
[03:45] <Stormx2> _jason: I see.
[03:45] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  auto fire for games eh?
[03:45] <Stormx2> _jason: Hmm.
[03:45] <Eternalist> yea
[03:45] <Eternalist> hacker
[03:45] <Eternalist> why dont u just ask for some aimbots too
[03:45] <Stormx2> XD~~~
[03:45] <Stormx2> lets not jump to conclusions
[03:45] <_jason> Dr_Willis, actually it'ss o I can scroll down on a webpage by holding a button down instead of scrollign for eternity
[03:45] <johndarkhorse> Stormx2: they keep pushing the release of the next windows back further. things that are promised and dont ship are called 'vaporware'
[03:45] <Eternalist> I think this source will direct you to what you want: www.myg0t.com
[03:45] <panzermax> NOTHINK ANWERSME IN /J #UBUNTU-ES WHAT I DO
[03:45] <panzermax> ???
[03:45] <Stormx2> johndarkhorse: Ah, I see.
[03:45] <Eternalist> panzermax, listen..
[03:46] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  Hmm... firefox does that allready for me when i hold on the scroll arrow.
[03:46] <_jason> panzermax, ask your question there, habala espanol en ubuntu-es
[03:46] <Eternalist> you know where you type characters so that we can see them?
[03:46] <Eternalist> instead
[03:46] <Stormx2> panzermax: Don't shout
[03:46] <Stormx2> panzermax: What is the problem?
[03:46] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  thers also some auto-speed scropper extensions I think for firefox.
[03:46] <Eternalist> type /join #ubuntu-es
[03:46] <Eternalist> thats all there is to it man
[03:46] <Stormx2> panzermax: If no-one answers your question, just wait for someone to.
[03:46] <orbx_> thankyou brenner
[03:46] <Eternalist> Stormx2, he's spanish, and is trying to get into the spanish ubuntu chat
[03:46] <panzermax> OK
[03:46] <_jason> Dr_Willis, what mouse are you using?
[03:46] <Stormx2> Eternalist: If i understand right, he's complaining that no-one answered his question.
[03:47] <Eternalist> orbx_, did you get your database working by the way?
[03:47] <Stormx2> Eternalist: (in the ubuntu-es channel)
[03:47] <Eternalist> Stormx2, does anyone else here know spanish??? I doubt his question will get answered regardless.
[03:47] <Eternalist> Oh.
[03:47] <Stormx2> Eternalist: I don't know spanish, unfortunately.
[03:47] <Eternalist> haha you understood more than i did.
[03:47] <Eternalist> I know french however
[03:48] <Stormx2> I know a little french and a little german (and a tiny tiny amount of japanese/dutch)
[03:48] <erUSUL> i know spanish
[03:48] <Stormx2> talk to panzermax then
[03:49] <keythumper> Slackwise, did you try changing your resolve.conf?
[03:49] <Eternalist> im in the french ubuntu room :)
[03:49] <Eternalist> lol
[03:49] <erUSUL> panzermax, i've joined #ubuntu-es we can talk there
[03:49] <Slackwise> keythumper: I'm checking that now. I just disabled ipv6 because I read about it slowing things down on the forums.
[03:49] <Slackwise> keythumper: Looks fine though.
[03:49] <orbx_> Eternalist > mysql?
[03:50] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  got me a nice MX518
[03:50] <keythumper> Slackwise, yes Ipv6 has issues as well
[03:50] <Eternalist> orbx_, wasnt it you who needed that working or something?
[03:51] <keythumper> Slackwise, try using dig to see if the dns servers are slow
[03:51] <fhqwhgad> i'm having alittle trouble setting up my prism gt wifi card in ubuntu
[03:52] <_jason> Dr_Willis, I'll expand on what exactly my problem is.  I want to get side scroll to work.  However, if I have cruise control on the mouse enabled it generated up scroll and down scroll repeatedly when i hold down up arrow and down arrow on the mouse.  That's great, does what I want.  Problem is, it will generate up and down scroll for side scroll too!  That's not so great.  So I thought it might be possible to disable cruise control on
[03:52] <_jason>  the mouse and just have the software repeat the action I want.  Don't know of anything that might do that though?
[03:52] <orbx_> Eternalist > yea, i still couldn't get it to work
[03:52] <fhqwhgad> basicly it says "NOT READY!" in my iwconfig and i can't seem to change the channel it's running on
[03:52] <Slackwise> keythumper: Query time: 13 msec
[03:52] <keythumper> Slackwise, gag
[03:52] <keythumper> slow dns sucks
[03:52] <keythumper> try dig with just an IP
[03:53] <keythumper> dit -x 204.174.16.4
[03:54] <topyli> i didn't know 13 msec is slow :)
[03:54] <Slackwise>  keythumper: Query time: 270 msec
[03:54] <keythumper> Slackwise, hmm
[03:55] <Slackwise> keythumper: Same DNS servers as on my powerbook, and the pb is speeding along. :P
[03:56] <keythumper> Slackwise, that is odd
[03:56] <keythumper> Slackwise, try:  dig @204.174.16.4 -x 204.174.16.4
[03:56] <Slackwise> keythumper: Query time: 66 msec
[03:57] <BooZee> help with flash problems!
[03:57] <keythumper> that is much better
[03:57] <keythumper> mind you, no dns resolution with that
[03:57] <Slackwise> :P
[03:57] <tekeo> I want to do this: 1)	Linux Kernel 2.6.14 or later
[03:57] <tekeo> 	http://www.kernel.org/
[03:57] <tekeo> 	Please configure your kernel with:
[03:57] <tekeo> 	a) CONFIG_IEEE80211 (required):
[03:57] <tekeo> 		-> Networking
[03:57] <tekeo> 		  -> Generic IEEE 802.11 Networking Stack
[03:57] <tekeo> 	b) CONFIG_DEBUG_FS (optional):
[03:57] <tekeo> 		-> Kernel hacking
[03:57] <tekeo> 		  -> Debug Filesystem
[03:58] <topyli> BooZee: that's not a question. would you like to ask one?
[03:58] <tekeo> I want to add things to kernel
[03:58] <tekeo> how to?
[03:58] <Slackwise> keythumper: If I dig ubuntuforums.org on my powerbook i get '3 msec' @_@
[03:58] <Eternalist> tekeo, don't paste here
[03:58] <keythumper> ipv6 I guess
[03:58] <Eternalist> paste at pastebin.com and copy the url here.
[03:58] <BooZee> topyli: i sure do. I can't see text in flash movies. not regular text (which I CAN see, but texts inside textbox)
[03:58] <tekeo> soory
[03:58] <Eternalist> similar to why we use pointers in C++
[03:58] <Slackwise> keythumper: But I disabled ipv6 :P
[03:58] <BooZee> topyli: did I explain myself good?
[03:58] <tekeo> okai...
[03:58] <keythumper> Slackwise, firewall then?
[03:59] <Slackwise> keythumper: on ubuntu, that is
[03:59] <Slackwise> keythumper: No firewalls. Same network, plugged into the same router.
[03:59] <gapz> je suis
[03:59] <gapz> fr
[03:59] <tekeo> well could you answer my question anyway? or shall I go to pastebin.com? :P
[03:59] <topyli> BooZee: the explanation is fine :) can you point me to an example flash on the web?
[03:59] <keythumper> swap ethernet cables then?
[03:59] <BooZee> google analytics
[03:59] <Eternalist> tekeo, read up on how to compile the kernel yourself.
[03:59] <keythumper> or, perhaps your nic drive is poooched
[03:59] <Slackwise> keythumper: Can't. I'm at work. :P
[03:59] <Eternalist> its a complex process that you need to understand before you go and do.
[03:59] <keythumper> err drivers
[03:59] <Slackwise> keythumper: If I do, my boss will get pissed off. :P
[03:59] <gapz> j'ai un petit prob avec xmms
[03:59] <Ethan> Hi, this is not really related to ubuntu but is there a linux-based voice synthetisor ? If yes, which ? Gnu,
[04:00] <Ethan> ,
[04:00] <BooZee> topyli: google analytics - but you gotta have an account in it to see it
[04:00] <Slackwise> keythumper: hmm, NIC driver.
[04:00] <keythumper> Slackwise, you might be in a "dog house" then
[04:00] <BooZee> topyli: which I guess that you don't have
[04:00] <topyli> BooZee: i do have a google account
[04:00] <keythumper> your boss have a fancy router?
[04:00] <BooZee> topyli: I mean an account in google analytics
[04:00] <BooZee> topyli: which is an urchin statistics account
[04:00] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, welcome bak
[04:00] <Slackwise> keythumper: 0000:02:0d.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX [Boomerang] 
[04:00] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, got aterm working yet?
[04:00] <topyli> BooZee: ah, i just have a general google password
[04:00] <gnomefreak> thank you
[04:01] <gnomefreak> no Eternalist  im working on my debian sources right now
[04:01] <tekeo> well can't find any good info
[04:01] <keythumper> I have a lot of 3com nics in my spare parts bin..  not my fav
[04:01] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, whats wrong with the way it is right now lol
[04:01] <BooZee> topyli: well than, I guess you couldn't see it. do you know flash designing?
[04:01] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, some packages not in there that you wnat?
[04:01] <gapz> ?? j'ai fait toute les mise a jour et xmms ne fonctionne tjr pas, du moin a chaque fois que j'essay d'ouvrir un fichier
[04:01] <tekeo> I wanna execute kernel thing
[04:01] <keythumper> 3com did a recall on a lot of them
[04:01] <Slackwise> keythumper: They work fine here. So it may be the driver.
[04:01] <Norrland> Hey! I just installed unbuntu, and now when i try to start it the screen goes black with the message "out of range", what to do???!
[04:01] <tekeo> I've done it in gentoo, but can't remember command
[04:01] <Slackwise> keythumper: But, this same machine did alright on a live CD.
[04:01] <topyli> BooZee: not at all. i hate flash :)
[04:02] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  im looking to upgrade to etch but not sure if its the same way as ubuntu
[04:02] <keythumper> driver then
[04:02] <topyli> BooZee: just wondering, because i've never had such a problem with flash...
[04:02] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, whats etch?
[04:03] <keythumper> Slackwise, take care..  I need to get off my can
[04:03] <gnomefreak> etch=debian sid
[04:03] <Slackwise> keythumper: lol, ok :P
[04:03] <BooZee> topyli: well, flash has ordinary text which you can design, move, color for it's output. and it has an option for textbox where you can get text from an application
[04:03] <BooZee> topyli: which is used for scripting
[04:03] <BooZee> topyli: and that text, I cant see on the web
[04:04] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, why switch to debian, this is the same thign lol
[04:04] <BooZee> who can help me with a flash text problem ?
[04:04] <brenner> Norrland: boot into recovery mode ... i'll walk you through from there
[04:04] <Eternalist> i ran debian, the apt system is still out of date, the dependancies are definitly fixed up on this
[04:04] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  i am keeping ubuntu
[04:04] <Eternalist> oh i see
[04:04] <Eternalist> but ur getting the sources from there?
[04:05] <dave> can i please get some help with mp3s
[04:05] <Eternalist> dave, what do you need
[04:05] <dave> ok
[04:05] <topyli> gnomefreak: etch is not sid. it's testing. sid is always sid
[04:05] <dave> it wont let me install the codecs
[04:05] <Eternalist> dave, what won't?
[04:06] <gnomefreak> topyli, i keep hearing etch is sid tho thats why i called it sid
[04:06] <Eternalist> What I don't get is why people have the need to be bleeding edge with software
[04:06] <repete> :-)
[04:06] <Eternalist> Who cares? not too much changes, just some bug fixes, and chances are its going to be more unstable so theres no point
[04:06] <mcphail> Is anyone using amd64? Do you get problems with totem-gstreamer?
[04:06] <topyli> gnomefreak: sid is the only sid :)
[04:06] <Eternalist> dave, can you be more specific please?
[04:07] <esj> Eternalist:  people are dragged into bleeding edge sw because of features and dependencies
[04:07] <dave> ok i went on the restricted thing n this message comes up dave@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[04:07] <dave> Reading package lists... Done
[04:07] <dave> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:07] <dave> E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[04:07] <dave> dave@ubuntu:~$
[04:07] <dave> when i type it into the terminal
[04:07] <_jason> dave, have you enabled the mutliverse repo?
[04:08] <Eternalist> use xmms
[04:08] <Eternalist> forget this gstreamer totem crap
[04:08] <dave> ok
[04:08] <Eternalist> get xine-ui and xmms
[04:08] <Eternalist> xmms is similar to winamp
[04:08] <dave> cool
[04:08] <johndarkhorse> dave: please dont paste in here
[04:08] <plus-V-ducky> Tell us both, _jason I haven't got universe or multiverse installed either_
[04:09] <johndarkhorse> !repos
[04:09] <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
[04:09] <_jason> ubotu, tell plus-V-ducky about repos
[04:09] <brenner> Eternalist: ever used bmp?
[04:09] <plus-V-ducky> Can I use all the Debian repos I used to use with Woody, Sarge, and Etch?
[04:09] <brenner> no
[04:09] <Eternalist> brenner, no
[04:09] <topyli> plus-V-ducky: no
[04:09] <repete> Has anyone seen the developer for 'smart' in irc?
[04:10] <mcphail> Eternalist: yes, I have dumped it for xine, but it is a PITA to update all the default associations
[04:10] <brenner> Eternalist: it's purdier....basically a gtk2 version of xmms
[04:10] <Red-Sox>     \\\\\\\\\\\hi!
[04:10] <johndarkhorse> plus-V-ducky: please dont use debian binary repos, you will grind your ubuntu to a halt in a very short time
[04:10] <Eternalist> my skins for xmms are sick tho
[04:10] <dave> ok im gonna get xmms
[04:10] <Eternalist> ill see tho
[04:10] <plus-V-ducky> hmmm.. is that why mplayer-586 is available to apt-get now?  (Debian had issues with its licensing)
[04:10] <johndarkhorse> Red-Sox: please dont do that in here
[04:10] <Eternalist> mcphail, well yea, but it still looks sicker
[04:10] <Eternalist> i basicaly got linux for better looks lol
[04:10] <Eternalist> fuck luna for XP
[04:10] <topyli> plus-V-ducky: i think the mplayer licensing problems are fixed
[04:10] <Red-Sox> okay, johndarkhorse
[04:11] <Q-FUNK> hiya!  what's the average delay between putting a Breezy CD request at shipit and getting the delivery, on average, for EU?
[04:11] <Eternalist> brenner, im gonna try bmp
[04:11] <brenner> Eternalist: you can use xmms skins and most plugins for that matter in bmp....the gtk2 comes in with the menus etc....xmms' are butt0ugly
[04:11] <Slackwise> Eternalist: What about the WinXP "Royale" them? That's isn't all that bad.
[04:11] <plus-V-ducky> TY, for the warning, johndarkhorse -- doe the same go for src sources?
[04:11] <_jason> Q-FUNK, don't know about average but I got mine after about 2 months
[04:11] <Astxist> dave, System - Administration -Synaptic Package Manager, Settings - Repositories, Add and tick Non-Free mise as well tick Community Maintained as well
[04:12] <Eternalist> Slackwise, never tried, i only use windows for cs
[04:12] <Eternalist> lol
[04:12] <topyli> plus-V-ducky: if unstable has a package which ubuntu doesn't, you can use the unstable sources and build an ubuntu package easily
[04:12] <Astxist> dave, ok all of that then sudo apt-get update
[04:12] <Eternalist> brenner, whats the bmp package called
[04:12] <Eternalist> Beep Media Player lol
[04:12] <brenner> Eternalist: beep-media-player
[04:12] <Astxist> dave, and try what you where doing again :)
[04:12] <dave> nooo i have a problem
[04:12] <shawn> hey Ubuntu masters, i just upgraded my mobo and with onboard sound i get to the login screen and hear "baboingbaboingbaboingbaboing" repeteating forever and it wont let me log in until i disable ac97 audio, any ideas?
[04:12] <dave> im trying to get mp3s to work
[04:12] <Eternalist> brenner, yeah my guess was on point lol
[04:13] <Slackwise> Eternalist: I only use Windows for VS.NET :P Anyways, If you want the Royale (Media Center) theme, you can get it from MS.com or from my site: http://www.slackwise.net/lance/packages/royale.zip
[04:13] <Astxist> dave, yes I just told you what you need to know :)
[04:13] <dave> it says
[04:13] <Eternalist> Slackwise, awesome, ill give it a shot
[04:13] <dave> please check ur sound card is configured
[04:13] <Slackwise> Eternalist: Once you try it, the original WinXP theme is the ugliest thing on Earth.
[04:13] <dave> you have the correct output plugin
[04:13] <dave> and no other program is blocking the sound
[04:13] <orbx_> dave > right click on mp3 file > properties > open with > vlc
[04:13] <dave> i did
[04:14] <Ethan> Does anyone knows a voice synthetiser linux/gnu ?
[04:14] <orbx_> dave > vlc might be on mute?
[04:14] <dave> its not
[04:14] <plus-V-ducky> topyli, they still weren't fixed in Testing's apt-cache about aweek ago, but it would be good news 'cause mozilla/gecko developers chose it for lotsa MIMEs (and I haaate walking agaisn the wind myself when  mime can do it for me)
[04:14] <orbx_> dave > what does it do?
[04:14] <dave> mp3s wont play audio cds do
[04:14] <esj> Ethan:  check the gnome accessability folks
[04:14] <orbx_> are the audio CD's mp3
[04:14] <Eternalist> crap, how do i use cp to copy directories, it keeps omitting the directory
[04:14] <topyli> dave: which program are you using?
[04:14] <Eternalist> it must be a premission issue
[04:14] <Eternalist> one second
[04:15] <plus-V-ducky> I'd like to see someone configure mozplugger to use xine though
[04:15] <orbx_> dave > you can download mp3 plugins for totten player
[04:15] <orbx_> totem player*
[04:15] <shawn> i just changed "default sink" to ALSA, no doubt i will be back in a mo crying
[04:15] <esj> Ethan: festival.  that is the name of a TTS system that should be avalable
[04:15] <_jason> Eternalist, cp -r
[04:15] <dave> what do u guys use
[04:15] <Eternalist> _jason, im assuming thats recursive?
[04:16] <_jason> Eternalist, yep
[04:16] <Norrland> when i start ubuntu i get an "out of range" problem on my screen, anyone know how to fix this?
[04:16] <brenner> dave: for mp3s? beep
[04:16] <brenner> Norrland: sounds like your monitor rates were detected wrongly
[04:16] <esj> dave: ogg :-)  I usually use xmms even thought the UI it mighty small
[04:16] <Eternalist> brenner, wheres the beep config stuff stored, so i can load my skin
[04:16] <brenner> Eternalist: ~/.bmp
[04:17] <Norrland> what to do, i'm a real newbie to Linux
[04:17] <plus-V-ducky> orbx they are provided by the xine or gstreamer packages when you choose either totem-gstreamer, or totem-xine (not both) and I can't remember if there's totem-xmms or anything else
[04:17] <dave> they wont work pleas help
[04:17] <Ethan> esj, ok I will look that thanks!!!
[04:17] <Eternalist> Norrland, maybe the res is out of ur monitors supported display
[04:17] <brenner> Eternalist: shove them in ~/.bmp/Skins
[04:17] <brenner> Norrland: can you get to a terminal?
[04:17] <plus-V-ducky> But I suggest you try xine-ui and vlc (V4L -- Video for Linuxes) player too
[04:17] <brenner> Norrland: if not, boot into recovery mode
[04:18] <topyli> dave i use rhythmbox. mp3 support is in gstreamer0.8-mad
[04:18] <Norrland> i can boot into revcov mode, but don't know what to do from there... i only have one terminal to work from...
[04:18] <brenner> topyli: have you ever tried resizing rb's cokumns?
[04:18] <Hoxzer> xmms is pretty good mp3-player for linux
[04:18] <Hoxzer> its almost same as winamp
[04:18] <rryder> someone knows a good p2p download program?
[04:18] <drcode> hi all
[04:19] <drcode> any one mybe know how I can change Evolution calander font ?
[04:19] <drcode> any one mybe know how I can change Evolution calander fonts?
[04:19] <Hoxzer> rryder: (torrent) azureus
[04:19] <Givanisovic> does anyone knows if their is aac support in xmms or rythembox?
[04:19] <esj> Ethan:  feel free to contact by email (esj@harvee.org)  I'm a founding member of the open source speech recognation initiative.
[04:19] <erUSUL> Norrland, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:19] <johndarkhorse> Givanisovic: install gstreamer0.8-faac and -faad
[04:19] <rryder> where can i get azureus,
[04:19] <topyli> brenner: sure. works well
[04:20] <brenner> topyli: must be jsut me then....works ... not so well
[04:20] <Givanisovic> ok I'll try that
[04:20] <Norrland> erUSUL: what's that?
[04:20] <Ethan> esj, ok this could work on any architecture, OS ?
[04:20] <plus-V-ducky> xine.oprg does much lobbyig for Free Software and helped fight the recent battle against software patents in the EU parliament along with many other conscientious open source deelopers.  Not only that but they don't charge any fees for anything and live solely on donations, AFAIK -- nice people.
[04:20] <esj> Ethan:  we have some good contacts in the oss accessibility arena
[04:20] <plus-V-ducky> err xine.org that is
[04:20] <brenner> Norrland: boot into recovery mode
[04:20] <Norrland> and then?
[04:20] <esj> festival works on unix./linux only afaik
[04:20] <rryder> somebodys knows a good p2p download programs, like bearshare for windows
[04:20] <topyli> brenner: i upgraded to 0.9.1 recently though, but i don't remember that particular problem with 0.9 either
[04:20] <plus-V-ducky> festalon
[04:21] <brenner> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.backup
[04:21] <shawn> just so you know, ASRock K7Upgrade mobo dislikes ESD for some reason, with ALSA works fine :)
[04:21] <esj> Ethan:  google open source text to speach
[04:21] <esj> speech
[04:22] <brenner> topyli: if i resize the time column, it stays still, but the artist column moves to the left and expands ... i get other weird stuff happening with the other too
[04:22] <orbx_> Can anyone help me to configure mysql?
[04:22] <esj> Ethan:eorry, I always pur an a in speech when I type
[04:22] <PalleLap> orbx_, Bet the mysql manual can help you.. or i can if you have a _specific_ question.
[04:23] <topyli> brenner: hey, it does do that! i guess i've never tried to resize the time column before :)
[04:23] <Ethan> esj, kttsmg use the same api, no?
[04:23] <Ethan> esj, only a kde gui, that is ?
[04:23] <Eternalist> /dev/hda1       /Windows        ntfs
[04:23] <Eternalist> thats what i have in my /etc/fstab so far
[04:23] <brenner> topyli: phew, i thought _i_ only had that problem. :)
[04:23] <Eternalist> what options and whatnot should i give so that any user can access it
[04:23] <brenner> bug report time?
[04:24] <Givanisovic> johndarkhorse: via synaptic? because I can't find them in the package list. is it the same as gstreamer0.8-flac?
[04:24] <topyli> brenner: i guess, if there's no bug about this already
[04:24] <orbx_> PalleLap > Well i have mysql installed and i always get an error saying that username "#1045 - Access denied for user"
[04:24] <gnomefreak> i have 7 hours to waste :(
[04:24] <johndarkhorse> Givanisovic: enable universe and multiverse repos
[04:24] <tekeo> how do I update my kernel?
[04:24] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Givanisovic about repos
[04:24] <plus-V-ducky> Hoxzer, speaking of winamp, how did you like noatun -- handles streaming audio nicely (don't know if it's a wrapper or a tru app)
[04:24] <orbx_> PalleLap > is there a file i need to edit in order to sort out a user account?
[04:24] <ArdieM> EIN MUSS FR ALLE STREET FIGHTER ODER MORTAL KOMBAT FANS: SCHAUTS EUICH AN :) http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/276650
[04:24] <PalleLap> orbx_, And you did the relavant grants?
[04:25] <esj> Ethan: not sure.  it has been a while since I've done any TTS work.  I'm more involved in speech reco since I have newve damaged hands
[04:25] <selinium> orbx_ Did you set the root password?
[04:25] <orbx_> selinium , Pallelap > all i have done is installed mysql, to get a user account working what do i have to do?
[04:25] <mifritscher> I get this when I smbpasswd -a michi-admin:
[04:25] <mifritscher> ldapsam_search_one_group: Problem during the LDAP search: LDAP error:  (No such object)
[04:25] <mifritscher> ldapsam_modify_entry: Failed to add user dn= uid=michi-admin,ou=User,dc=fritscher with: Undefined attribute type
[04:25] <mifritscher>         rid: attribute type undefined
[04:25] <mifritscher> ldapsam_add_sam_account: failed to modify/add user with uid = michi-admin (dn = uid=michi-admin,ou=User,dc=fritscher)
[04:25] <tekeo> I want to update kernel (breezy)
[04:25] <dave> does anyone know why im having trouble
[04:25] <PalleLap> orbx_, Read the section in the mysql manual about GRANT
[04:25] <dave> connecting to the repositories
[04:25] <dave> error 2
[04:25] <mifritscher> what should I do?
[04:25] <apokryphos> a/ou
[04:25] <apokryphos> whoop
[04:26] <_jason> dave, pastebin the error
[04:26] <esj> Ethan: http://sig.levillage.org/index.php?p=551  good overview
[04:26] <picca> has anyone managed to get an intel 82801DB working on ubuntu - for me it seems it is detected fine but no sound
[04:26] <PalleLap> orbx_, http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/grant.html
[04:27] <PalleLap> orbx_, and set a root password by mysqladmin password <newpass> if you didn't do it
[04:27] <brenner> topyli: doesn't seem to be any filed with bugzilla.  care to do the honours? i can't remember my login details :-/
[04:27] <PalleLap> yet
[04:27] <tekeo> GUYS I WANNA UPDATE MY FREAKING KERNEL, I WANT SOME RESPONSE
[04:27] <apokryphos> tekeo: drop the caps
[04:27] <selinium> orbx i told you yesterday! :)   mysqladmin -u root password "newpwd"
[04:27] <selinium> orbx_ i told you yesterday! :)   mysqladmin -u root password "newpwd"
[04:28] <orbx_> selinium > it didn't work
[04:28] <selinium> orbx_, PM?
[04:28] <Givanisovic> johndarkhorse: thanx for the help. never find the page with the right repos before.
[04:28] <Givanisovic> ubotu: thanx for the help
[04:28] <ubotu> gern geschehen, Givanisovic
[04:29] <orbx_> selinium > #orbx
[04:29] <Givanisovic> ubotu: danke
[04:29] <ubotu> Givanisovic: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[04:29] <Givanisovic> ubotu: for the help about the repos
[04:29] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, Givanisovic
[04:30] <picca> has anyone managed to get an intel 82801DB sound working on ubuntu - for me it seems it is detected fine but no sound -i've tried alsamixer and unmuted everything but nothing
[04:30] <plus-V-ducky> !Deustche spreche
[04:30] <ubotu> plus-V-ducky: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[04:30] <Ethan> asj, seems to be a nice beginning
[04:30] <plus-V-ducky> LOL
[04:30] <brenner> Givanisovic: he's a bot. :)
[04:31] <brenner> or it, rather
[04:31] <Ethan> esj, seems to be a nice beginning
[04:31] <tekeo> well tell me when u got time for kernel update then
[04:32] <orbx_> PalleLap > can you join #orbx please
[04:32] <esj> Ethan: y, and from there see: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/
[04:32] <ttcsvin> how can i change my rooter password
[04:32] <PalleLap> orbx_, No.
[04:32] <plus-V-ducky> Ohhhh... is that 'his' username is blootbot and /whois says 'ubuntu bot'  -- doh!
[04:32] <orbx_> PalleLap > oh i see
[04:32] <lokm> hi there... how to switch off ulimit?
[04:32] <ttcsvin> how can i change my rooter password
[04:32] <plus-V-ducky> err 'is that why...'
[04:32] <gnomefreak> kernel update? i thought breezy had latest kernel?
[04:32] <shawn> guys, just remind me, what bits do you comment out of xorg.conf when enabling nvidia drivers?
[04:33] <Givanisovic> brenner: thanx, i feel stupid now :-s, but it is my first time with irc...
[04:33] <Eternalist> okay heresmy question
[04:33] <Eternalist> How can i make it so
[04:33] <gnomefreak> 2.6.12 i thought was latest?
[04:33] <Eternalist> i can mount my windows partition to directory /Windows
[04:33] <topyli> ttcsvin: with passwd. but why?
[04:33] <plus-V-ducky> ttcsvin, is taht a Cisco rooter you have or a Roto-rooter ?   ;-)
[04:33] <Eternalist> and then have any user access it
[04:33] <brenner> Givanisovic: np, done it myself. :)
[04:33] <Eternalist> because i dont want to run BMP as root everytime i want to listen to music
[04:33] <ttcsvin> Topyli , why what?
[04:34] <lokm>  how to switch off ulimit?
[04:34] <Eternalist> brenner, do you know?
[04:34] <topyli> ttcsvin: root logins are disabled. why do you want to enable them?
[04:34] <plus-V-ducky> ttcsvin, did you just install Ubuntu for the first time?
[04:34] <Ethan> esj, I didn't though before to look at "Accessibility apps", thanks again I will not read all now but I may join you later to chat about
[04:35] <esj> k
[04:35] <shawn> can anyone tell me what to comment out of xorg.conf for nvidia drivers? i know to comment out dri but im sure there was something else too
[04:35] <brenner> lokm: ulimit -<whatever> unlimited
[04:35] <Eternalist> ttcsvin, enable them like this, sudo /bin/bash then type passwd and set the root password
[04:35] <Eternalist> done
[04:35] <plus-V-ducky> If you boot the 'recovery kernel' fromt eh GRUB menu and then do 'passwd' when it gives you a shell prompt in the console, you can set a root password.
[04:35] <Eternalist> brenner, any idea on what to do?
[04:35] <brenner> Eternalist: not really sorry...how are you mounting currently?
[04:35] <Eternalist> dammit
[04:35] <Norrland> brenner: i get into recovery mode, but either the command u gave me doesn't work or i don't know how to use it...
[04:35] <Eternalist> brenner, i mount as root, i haveno choice
[04:35] <lokm> brenner: thxxxxx a lot... and wil be unlimited after reboot too?
[04:35] <Eternalist> then of course i try to go in that directory as my user and it gives me a Permission Denied
[04:36] <brenner> lokm: should be
[04:36] <topyli> Eternalist: it won't work. sudo will ask for root password, but there is none
[04:36] <lokm> brenner: oki thx :)
[04:36] <Eternalist> topyli, it works for me
[04:36] <Eternalist> i set my password for my user, i supply that when prompted for password after sudo
[04:36] <brenner> Norrland: i just gave you a command that makes a bacup of your config file, before you start editing...what went wrong?
[04:36] <topyli> Eternalist: bleh. forget what i said. i thought you said su
[04:36] <Eternalist> then i get bash as root, then i type passwd
[04:36] <Eternalist> lol
[04:36] <Eternalist> i like my root user, sometimes i dont want to type sudo before every single thing
[04:36] <Eternalist> and i forget to run vim with sudo and then i get a "cant write out" error, and it pisses me off
[04:37] <fevoldj2> Hi
[04:37] <BucketHead> Dude, nice.
[04:37] <fevoldj2> Has anyone had luck getting ndiswrapper to install?
[04:37] <topyli> Eternalist: you don't use sudo for every single thing :)
[04:37] <plus-V-ducky> shawn I went through aptitude and removed driver packages and also 'unchecked' a pile when debconf ran the first time I installed X.org x-server, IIRC.
[04:37] <fevoldj2> to work correctly*
[04:37] <picca> it seems the ubuntu has a bug and it can't work with intel 82801DB
[04:37] <Eternalist> topyli, well for instance
[04:37] <Eternalist> topyli, to edit the /etc/fstab
[04:37] <BucketHead> Unbuntu is so nice on my lappy
[04:37] <Eternalist> u need root access
[04:37] <Norrland> i can't get the command to work... is there alot of editing involved in getting this to work?
[04:37] <topyli> Eternalist: how often do you edit your fstab?
[04:37] <BucketHead> fevoldj2, ndiswrapper should be installed by default.
[04:37] <Eternalist> well its an example
[04:37] <Eternalist> theres lots of other things that u need root for
[04:37] <Eternalist> and sudo becomes tedious
[04:38] <BucketHead> fevoldj2, - whats your specific issue?
[04:38] <Eternalist> maybe its just me who accesses root owned files lol
[04:38] <shawn> plus-V-ducky, well im getting 9000fps in glxgears so i guess its working ok
[04:38] <lokm> brenner: bash: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
[04:38] <brenner> Norrland: a little.  not much.  what's the error you get?
[04:38] <Eternalist> lokm, sudo
[04:38] <Eternalist> topyli, theres an example, operation not permitted, because he isnt root
[04:38] <fevoldj2> I had my wireless working fine, but after I did apt-get upgrade, it stopped working. I tried reinstalling my wireless driver too.
[04:38] <plus-V-ducky> uhhh, did you mean *Nine-Thousand* fps?!
[04:38] <lokm> Eternalist: sudo: ulimit: command not found
[04:38] <BucketHead> Yikes
[04:38] <lokm> :(
[04:38] <mavric> hello
[04:38] <topyli> Eternalist: i use my machine to work. sudo is rarely needed
[04:39] <Eternalist> topyli, ic ic
[04:39] <greedyb> hey guys when I start Synaptic I get random errors, but I updated my repositories in the last month
[04:39] <greedyb> any ideas
[04:39] <Eternalist> anyway, back to this windows partition thing
[04:39] <mavric> no u domt
[04:39] <defcon8> is it possible to move through menus without having to click on the new title every time if you know what i mean?
[04:39] <brenner> lokm: what's the full command you used?
[04:39] <defcon8> in windowmaker
[04:39] <defcon8> and for the submenus to automatically open
[04:39] <topyli> !mountwindows
[04:39] <ubotu> I heard mountwindows is Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/winmac_fstab to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically)
[04:39] <topyli> Eternalist: ^
[04:39] <lokm> brenner: root@club:~# ulimit -n unlimited
[04:39] <lokm> bash: ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
[04:39] <lokm> root@club:~# sudo ulimit -n unlimited
[04:39] <lokm> sudo: ulimit: command not found
[04:39] <Norrland> i guess it's just me new to all of these commands... i just try to type it in like u said: /etc/x11/xorg.conf and then /etc/x11/xorg.backup?
[04:39] <brenner> greedyb: define random errors
[04:39] <shawn> plus-V-ducky, yes indeed
[04:39] <mavric> my cmp sucks balls
[04:40] <mavric> how can i fix tat
[04:40] <plus-V-ducky> Everyone see Danny|'s QUIT message?  If you missed it, it's worth a hilarious scroll back  -- LOL
[04:40] <shawn> mavric, i would be happy if my pc sucked my balls
[04:40] <btdown> sorry..got them gagged..
[04:40] <defcon8> anyone?
[04:41] <brenner> lokm: try this: ulimit -c unlimited
[04:41] <mavric> for wut?
[04:41] <plus-V-ducky> shawn, is that a PCI-eXpress (PCI-E/PCI-X) graphics adapter?
[04:41] <gnomefreak> gazpacho in ubuntu?
[04:41] <lokm> brenner: it works but I need -n ;)
[04:41] <mavric> i donna
[04:41] <greedyb> brenner, sorry bad description.. http://pastebin.ca/29234
[04:41] <brenner> lokm: i get the same errors with -n.  maybe it's an unchangeable flag
[04:41] <mavric> n
[04:42] <lokm> brenner: oki thx ;)
[04:42] <marioXXL> hello
[04:42] <shawn> plus-V-ducky, no its a BFG 6600GT OC AGP, always blows people away with the glxgears scores hehe
[04:42] <mavric> any 1 her off top gun
[04:42] <Norrland> Brenner: i guess it's just me new to all of these commands... i just try to type it in like u said: /etc/x11/xorg.conf and then /etc/x11/xorg.backup?
[04:42] <J_P> hi all
[04:43] <ChazanM> any command to broadcast a message to every user?... better, every X session?  I'm using my computer through freeNX and would like to say to other people using it: "Please, don`t shutdown this computer". I've tried xmessage, but it seems that it`s not sending to everybody
[04:43] <plus-V-ducky> are you a tuxgamer-god?
[04:43] <brenner> Norrland: you missed a bit: sudo cp /etcX11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.backup
[04:43] <dooglus> is there any way to get online using the breezy live cd and a broadcom wireless interface?
[04:43] <plus-V-ducky> Re: ubuntu: Hey hoser, pass the back bacon, eh.
[04:43] <plus-V-ducky> ;-)
[04:43] <gnomefreak> what is the website for breezy packages?
[04:44] <Eternalist> All windows and mac partitions will now be mounted every time you boot
[04:44] <Eternalist> You do not need to reboot, the partitions are mounted now too
[04:44] <Eternalist> chris@linuxbox:~$ cd /Windows/
[04:44] <Eternalist> bash: cd: /Windows/: Permission denied
[04:44] <dooglus> pacakges.ubuntu.com gnomefreak
[04:44] <gnomefreak> ty dooglus
[04:44] <gnomefreak> dooglus,  thats not it
[04:44] <dooglus> gnomefreak: why not?
[04:44] <gnomefreak> it said it cant be found
[04:44] <brenner> greedyb: i get the same problem: apt-get update to resolve it
[04:45] <greedyb> ok thanks
[04:45] <dooglus> gnomefreak: you have to spell pacakges right...
[04:45] <defcon8> anyone help with windowmaker?
[04:45] <gnomefreak> oops
[04:45] <brenner> greedyb: your apt-cache was deleted
[04:45] <mirak> firefox is really unstable on amd64
[04:45] <mirak> or I have broken something
[04:45] <Norrland> brenner: ok, but what do i do after that? i need like a list, cause i can't stay on mIRC while i edit...
[04:45] <dooglus> http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[04:45] <Dr_Willis> defcon8,  in what way.
[04:46] <brenner> Norrland: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:46] <dooglus> can the breezy live cd make wireless connections? if so,where's the setup program for wireless?
[04:46] <mirak> segmentation fault
[04:46] <eric__> I've got a problem setting up my sound card. Ubuntu autodetected it and the device should be working, and I've connected all the cables necessary to get it to work. I believe the chipset is CMI8738. Anyone have any ideas?
[04:46] <brenner> Norrland: choose defaults if you're unsure of anything, then reboot when done
[04:46] <Hoxzer> Nyt nyt ei leikkaaaaa
[04:46] <Sarvell> Im looking for info on getting the sound for my tv tuner to work
[04:47] <J_P> hey all, i use equal sources.list in x64  and x86 ?
[04:47] <Norrland> ok and that should be it?
[04:47] <J_P> oe have one special sources.list for 64bits ?
[04:47] <avalost> !w32codecs
[04:47] <ubotu> I heard w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[04:47] <J_P> i install ubuntu amd64 in my p4 EM64T
[04:47] <dooglus> J_P: use the same sources.list for both
[04:47] <J_P> but i see sources.list is ruqal ubuntu x86
[04:47] <Manny> hi
[04:47] <Manny> are there any plans to add more -dbg packages?
[04:47] <NeoKre8or> J_P - wat kind of cpu and distro you running?
[04:48] <brenner> Norrland: hopefully :)
[04:48] <brenner> Norrland: if not, come back here and we'll do some more fiddling
[04:48] <Norrland> i'll try... thanks for all the help for now!!
[04:48] <Sarvell> I would also like to figure out how to get num lock on during startup
[04:48] <Manny> I'm specifically looking for libpoppler-glib-gdb and libpoppler-gdb
[04:48] <Manny> s^gdb^dbg^g
[04:49] <brenner> Sarvell: install numlockx
[04:49] <Sarvell> thanks
[04:49] <vivekian> hey any kernel gurus here ?
[04:49] <rryder> is lineage 2 compatible with ubuntu,linux???
[04:50] <plus-V-ducky> HappyFool, what country is the .za tld?  (Zaire, I guess?)
[04:50] <dooglus> !wireless
[04:50] <ubotu> wireless is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[04:50] <plus-V-ducky> !ndiswrapper
[04:50] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, totally, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[04:50] <plus-V-ducky> !broadcom
[04:50] <ubotu> I guess broadcom is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[04:50] <J_P> dooglus: but not need 64 bits software for 64 bis machine ?
[04:50] <brenner> Sarvell: as for sound: (a) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems (b) search the forum, maybe with "sound" and "tuner" as strings
[04:51] <J_P> NeoKre8or: i am using P4 Em64T and ubuntu amd64
[04:51] <plus-V-ducky> J_P look at the linux32 package
[04:51] <Sarvell> thanks again any setup req'd for num lock or just the install?
[04:51] <dave> ok
[04:51] <dooglus> J_P: sources.list doesn't specify i386 or amd64.
[04:51] <plus-V-ducky> # apt-get install linux332
[04:52] <brenner> Sarvell: just the install iirc
[04:52] <plus-V-ducky> -3
[04:52] <Sarvell> thanks
[04:52] <brenner> np
[04:52] <dooglus> J_P: your machines know whether they are i386 or amd64, and download the appropriate packages from the repositories you give them
[04:53] <mifritscher> still having the LDAP+samba-problem:
[04:53] <mifritscher> rid: attribute type undefined
[04:53] <J_P> dooglus: ahh ok, then APT is intelignet for download aproprieted pacjages ?
[04:53] <mifritscher> ldapsam_modify_entry: Failed to add user dn= uid=michi-admin,ou=User,dc=fritscher with: Undefined attribute type
[04:54] <plus-V-ducky> J_P, taht's what the man said, but you can still runs osme legacy 32 bit software by installing it with linux32
[04:54] <dooglus> J_P: yes. don't worry
[04:56] <greedyb> kinda funny u cant move the firefox shortcut on the panel
[04:57] <greedyb> n/m it was locked :P
[04:57] <brenner> lol
[04:57] <dave> how do i unmount my ipod
[04:57] <zenwhen> hello everyone
[04:57] <J_P> dooglus: and all software for 32 have for 64 bits ? If not when not find that software for 64 bits apte downlaod for 32 bits or say for me: not found package ?
[04:57] <brenner> dave: do you see an icon for it on the desktop?
[04:57] <dave> not anymore
[04:58] <dave> but on the ipod screen it says dont disconnect
[04:59] <dave> my ipod says dont disconnect
[04:59] <dave> but i see no icon on desktop
[04:59] <Dr_Willis> umount command
[05:00] <Dr_Willis> could be the ipod crashed. :P
[05:00] <dave> so how do i unmount
[05:00] <dave> well a little help please
[05:00] <dooglus> J_P: all official ubuntu packages are available for all supported architectures.
[05:00] <blackhat> anyone know where i can get the libSDL-1.2 .so file i386/x86 version, i need it for ut2004
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> dave,  run the 'mount' command and see if its still mounted.
[05:02] <dooglus> blackhat: libsdl1.2debian-all
[05:02] <hellblade> hello peeps. I want to ask your opinion on Debian sid with KDE (I am using this for about 2 years now) versus Kubuntu. pros and cons... how stable is it compared to testing and unstable? and how fast do new versions get to repository?
[05:02] <blackhat> dooglus; ?
[05:03] <dooglus> blackhat: in answer to your question.  that's the package you need
[05:03] <plus-V-ducky> blackhat install SDL
[05:03] <blackhat> I have it
[05:03] <blackhat> i need the i386 version
[05:03] <blackhat> i run a 64 bit though
[05:03] <Dr_Willis> hellblade,  i imagine Kubuntu is more up to date..  but it you like what you got..  why change. :P
[05:03] <plus-V-ducky> it will include any kernel modules
[05:03] <J_P> dooglus: thank you
[05:03] <blackhat> I need someone with the i386 version of the file.
[05:03] <Dr_Willis> hellblade,  they have the latest kde in beta testing.. but it has a few issues I reall.
[05:03] <dooglus> blackhat: you can get the i386 version from http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[05:03] <senectus> good god what am I doing awake at this time of the night :-P
[05:03] <plus-V-ducky> (some games come with it precompiled)
[05:04] <blackhat> I need the file only, not the package.
[05:04] <dooglus> senectus: typing?
[05:04] <Dr_Willis> hellblade,  so if you Must have the latest kde..  kubuntu will have it befor debian sid will.
[05:04] <plus-V-ducky> senectus, if you don't know, would we?!?  LOL
[05:04] <blackhat> dooglus, i run an amd64 bit, i need the i386 version of the file, not the binary... i dont want to have to install it, i just want the file thats in it.
[05:04] <hellblade> Dr_Willis: I like debian but unstable has many bugs
[05:05] <Dr_Willis> hellblade,  yep. well not Many. :P but a few.
[05:05] <topyli> hellblade: new stable ubuntu is released every six months, no version upgrades in between
[05:05] <hellblade> topyli> what about bug fixes?
[05:05] <topyli> hellblade: bug and security patches of course. just no new versions
[05:06] <topyli> hellblade: i.e. it's stable
[05:06] <plus-V-ducky> blackhat, that sounds like 'fuyn' have you tried installing SDL using linux32 (a long shot)
[05:06] <hellblade> topyli>nice... I think that's what I want
[05:06] <Ophiocus> just to get this little detail straight,. were should i put all my user files? aka pdf tesxtfiles images music etc?
[05:06] <blackhat> its hard to explain, I want to play Ut2004 on my amd64 ubuntu, but it wants this file thats already on my computer... except its a 64 bit version.. it wants 32 bit
[05:07] <eSPete> how do make some apps start when i log in through gdm in ubuntu when i use fluxbox?
[05:07] <hellblade> and something else; can I install debian packages if something isn't built for ubuntu?
[05:07] <topyli> hellblade: i used debian sid for a long time, but it was a bit tiresome to maintain. so i switched to ubuntu and i've been happy
[05:07] <brenner> Ophiocus: i make folders in /home/<username>
[05:07] <orbx> ok
[05:08] <topyli> hellblade: not the binaries, but debian sources build very well on ubuntu
[05:08] <plus-V-ducky> http://www.libsdl.org/faq.php?action=listentries&category=3  <-- blackhat maybe what you want is here
[05:08] <topyli> hellblade: besides, ubuntu has just about everything that sid has, and some extra too
[05:08] <blackhat> thanks.
[05:09] <hellblade> topyli>I didn't know that! maybe I should give it a try now:P thank you very much my friend
[05:09] <topyli> happy hacking!
[05:09] <bengaul> could anyone tell me how i can view WMV files with totem?
[05:10] <mp3guy> are there any bandwidth monitors for KDE or Gnome?
[05:10] <mirak> is there any huge bug in daper ?
[05:10] <deFrysk> bengaul, INSTALL TOTEM-XINE AND W32CODECS
[05:10] <Riddell> mirak: knetload
[05:10] <mirak> Riddell: ?
[05:10] <deFrysk> stupdid caps, sorry
[05:10] <Riddell> mp3guy: rather
[05:10] <mcphail> blackhat: install in a 32 bit chroot
[05:10] <Riddell> sorry  mirak
[05:10] <mirak> is there any huge bug in daper ?
[05:10] <bengaul> thanks, can i get them from synaptic?
[05:10] <Riddell> mirak: kubuntu dapper runs fine for me
[05:11] <deFrysk> mirak, if not there one no there will be one later
[05:11] <mp3guy> riddell, will it carry over if i restart? I want something to reset every month
[05:11] <mirak> deFrysk: I think I have broken my breezy 64. I installed a dapper package en firefox always crashes now
[05:11] <donza> does totem make your videos look overbright?
[05:11] <plus-V-ducky> blackhat, "you can find people hanging out on the IRC server at irc.freenode.net on the channel #SDL"
[05:12] <donza> i can't use it because of that
[05:12] <deFrysk> mirak, its not wise to install binaries from dapper into breezy
[05:13] <topyli> donza: try edit -> preferences -> display, there are controls
[05:13] <deFrysk> mirak, also see topic ;)
[05:13] <donza> topyli: i know
[05:13] <plus-V-ducky> I think you're SOL on the SDL 64-bit src, but maybe they have something on the v2.0 CVS or it can be installed with linux32
[05:13] <donza> topyli: thats just annoying feature
[05:13] <plus-V-ducky> v2.0 is unstable/testing
[05:14] <donza> topyli: because after launching totem it affects all players that use xv
[05:14] <topyli> donza: do you use xine or gstreamer as the backend? does xine have the same bug?
[05:14] <donza> xine
[05:14] <Morrigu> how do I disable/enable xorg extensions (not modules) ?
[05:14] <donza> and gstreamer
[05:14] <donza> topyli: mplayer and xine player works fine
[05:14] <plus-V-ducky> donxa, you can't have both on the same system
[05:14] <donza> topyli: it seems to be totem problem
[05:15] <sfChrisJacob> Hey all... I am trying to get mp3's playing... I have installed the win32codecs package, but still no luck. Rythmbox (or whatever app) shows that they are playing but no sound. (System sounds are working fine, so I know it's not a soundcard thing) Any ideas?
[05:15] <topyli> donza: strange. one would think it's up to the backend but i guess not
[05:15] <plus-V-ducky> They have conflicts
[05:15] <donza> topyli: yup
[05:15] <plus-V-ducky> but you can xine-ui and totem-gstreamer
[05:15] <deFrysk> !tell sfChrisJacob about mp3
[05:15] <donza> plus-V-ducky: sorry?
[05:16] <donza> plus-V-ducky: you mean i cant have totem xine and xine ui on the same system?
[05:16] <sfChrisJacob> deFrysk: Dont think the bot caught the command... can you try again?
[05:17] <deFrysk> !mp3
[05:17] <ubotu> somebody said mp3 was to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:17] <deFrysk> sfChrisJacob, better ?
[05:17] <sfChrisJacob> cool thanks!
[05:17] <donza> plus-V-ducky: i have installed xine ui _after_ i noticed that totem xine does that overbrightness thing
[05:17] <plus-V-ducky> totem-xine and totem-gstreamer confict.  If you use a package manager lie apt-get, it won't let you install both.  Xine-ui is a stardalone version of xine with it's own UI (user interface) and it does not conflict with totem-gstreamer
[05:18] <donza> plus-V-ducky: ok.. i have totem-xine and xine-ui
[05:18] <plus-V-ducky> I've built it from src packages though
[05:18] <donza> and mplayer
[05:18] <mp3guy> is there any program i can use to monitor monthly bandwidth usage?
[05:18] <dogmcbone> mrtg
[05:18] <dawidjj> I've question... source for MPlayer (Kubuntu 5.10)
[05:18] <dawidjj> packages
[05:19] <sfChrisJacob> DeFrysk: Yes much!, except these instructions are along the same lines as the ones I have already followed. It says installing the win32codecs package should take care of it... Alas it doesn't seem to....
[05:19] <plus-V-ducky> donza that works fine -- you can even use different xine libs for the two if you like butr as I said re: gstreamer...
[05:19] <deFrysk> sfChrisJacob, read about mp3
[05:19] <Eternalist> Anyone know how to get some sick transparent terminals?
[05:19] <mirak> mp3guy: cacti
[05:19] <deFrysk> not only w32codecs
[05:19] <donza> plus-V-ducky: ok :)
[05:19] <recon0> Does anyone know how to install .wmv support to linux?
[05:19] <Manny> running dapper on a thinkpad results in quiet a lot of disk access
[05:19] <recon0> i mean ubuntu?
[05:20] <Manny> is disk access also APM/ACPI-influenced
[05:20] <Manny> ?
[05:20] <redduck666> recon0, you probably need thingy called win32codecs
[05:20] <brenner> ubotu: tell recon0 about w32codecs
[05:20] <plus-V-ducky> recon0, .wmv is a file wrapper not a true protocol so some .wmv will play and some are less supported
[05:21] <marcel__> hallo
[05:21] <deFrysk> sfChrisJacob, read the Media Players provided by Ubuntu and install the suggested packages and read about beep-media-player
[05:21] <plus-V-ducky> mplayer vlc and  xine all have win32 codecs
[05:21] <dogmcbone> for Eternalist : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=282122
[05:21] <recon0> ubotu seems to be a robot
[05:21] <ubotu> recon0: What?
[05:22] <plus-V-ducky> hmmm.... seems like you guys need a spin-off channel "#ubuntu.multimedia" almost  =)
[05:22] <deFrysk> sfChrisJacob, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeepMediaPlayer for example
[05:22] <ptlo> plus-V-ducky, wmv *is* a file format..., there are just different versions of it, and some don't have free codecs (the format is not publicly available). avi is a container for different codecs, though
[05:23] <BlueEagle> How would you recomend automatically dropping any and all traffic from IPs that have failed ssh login more than 10 times in a hour?
[05:23] <Stormx2> who wanted wmv support?
[05:23] <plus-V-ducky> oh, thanks for straightening me out  -- got it backwards I guess
[05:23] <BlueEagle> I would think that snort would be up to it, but I am not sure how to configure it.
[05:23] <dave> how do i install windows
[05:23] <recon0> ubout: tell recon0 about w32codecs
[05:23] <dave> i dont want linux now
[05:23] <Stormx2> lmao dave
[05:23] <plus-V-ducky> ptlo, what's that ubuntu.com URI for restricted formats?
[05:23] <Stormx2> check #windows
[05:24] <recon0> ubotu tell me about w32codecs
[05:24] <dave> please help
[05:24] <dave> how do i get it back
[05:24] <BlueEagle> dave: Instert the windows installation CD and install windows.
[05:24] <Stormx2> dave: Ask in #windows
[05:25] <BlueEagle> dave: Be aware that the windows installer overwrites the MBR so you will need to manally install grub if you want to dual boot.
[05:25] <Stormx2> BlueEagle: He says he doesn't like linux :(
[05:25] <gnomefreak> dave: may i ask why you gave up on linux?
[05:25] <gnomefreak> dave: or what about linux you dont like?
[05:25] <BlueEagle> stormx2: What he really means is that he don't want to read the friendly manual.
[05:25] <deFrysk> dave smells like troll
[05:26] <dave> i dont freel comfortable on linux
[05:26] <gnomefreak> i agree deFrysk
[05:26] <BlueEagle> stormx2: Kina like me and snort I guess.
[05:26] <BlueEagle> Kinda*
[05:26] <deFrysk> dave, if you can install linux you also can install windows so stop trolling please ;)
[05:26] <gnomefreak> dave: if you use windows for surfing web email and crap like that its not any different
[05:26] <plus-V-ducky> deFrysk, could that be because he's a Qt developer from trolltech.com ?   <wink>
[05:26] <dave> i dont feel comfortable in linux
[05:27] <deFrysk> hehe plus-V-ducky
[05:27] <plus-V-ducky> dave, you can get therapy for that you know.   ;-D
[05:27] <BlueEagle> dave: If you read the instructions when installing linux you will know how to install windows. If you didn't you should have.
[05:28] <slot|processor> Can anyone direct me towards some very very complete repositories? Stuff like...xine...mplayer...  Thanks :)
[05:28] <deFrysk> !tell slot|processor about repositories
[05:29] <gnomefreak> how do you invite ppl to a room? :(
[05:29] <dawidjj>  repositories.... Could You give few adresses?
[05:29] <labandus> ubuntui#
[05:29] <labandus> hi
[05:29] <jasmuz> !repositories
[05:29] <fevoldj2> Hi
[05:29] <ubotu> somebody said repositories was How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example sources.list
[05:30] <plus-V-ducky> ubotu, tell me about libdvdcss please
[05:30] <labandus> how do you do
[05:30] <gnomefreak> !sources
[05:30] <ubotu> A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) - Create your own sources.list at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[05:30] <fevoldj2> I've got ndiswrapper installed okay and wpa_supplicant. The light for my wireless card is on, but I cannot get an IP from the router.
[05:30] <gnomefreak> that might be more for what you r looking for
[05:30] <dawidjj> Thank You :] 
[05:30] <holycow> would anyone know if it is possible to edit the list of screen savers in xscreensaver?
[05:31] <holycow> deleting the config and screensaver files is fine, it would be nice to actually remove the entries from the list as well
[05:31] <fevoldj2> The settings I have should work, because they worked before I did a "apt-get upgrade"
[05:31] <plus-V-ducky> "dpkg knew: libdvdcss is NOT in debian - those who even utter its name can expect to be shipped to Guantanamo Bay. for filthy patent-free europeans, see /usr/share/doc/libdvdread?/README.Debian or run /usr/share/doc/libdvdread?/examples/install-css.sh"
[05:32] <plus-V-ducky> Does anyone know: Has DVD John been aquited again in Norway?
[05:34] <plus-V-ducky> fevoldj2, did debconf run?  Did you do apt-get dist-upgrade? Synaptic 'smart upgrade'?  What about the SSID and WEP key (if any)?
[05:35] <fevoldj2> Well in this case since I'm using WPA_Supplicant it's setup a bit differently.
[05:35] <Airo> so...
[05:35] <plus-V-ducky> Oh, I don't know anything about that (I do sel the odd Wifi RR, though)
[05:35] <Airo> anyone on ppc? :)
[05:36] <Manny> I've installed laptop-mode-tools and still get a disk access every few seconds. Any ideas?
[05:36] <Manny> is FAM on crack?
[05:36] <fevoldj2> It's wierd though because like I said, all I did was an upgrade.
[05:36] <holycow> we should stop shipping ubuntu with so many crap screensavers imho
[05:37] <holycow> heh
[05:37] <plus-V-ducky> fevoldj2, gone through all your settings with a fine toothed comb to see if any have changed yet?
[05:37] <Manny> holycow, just use gnome-screensaver
[05:37] <Slackwise> Sooo, is there a clean way to install Firefox 1.5?
[05:37] <Manny> (it has two screensavers, and a blank mode)
[05:37] <recon0> ls
[05:37] <holycow> Manny, that isn't a screen saver
[05:37] <[RedX] > hey i have two hard drives, one has windows, and the other was my just storage hd, i installed ubuntu on storage, and the grub is on my mbr (windows hd) now, i want to have ubuntu only so how can i remove windows and fix up the grub thing so i only have ubuntu and i use my hd with windows.. as a storage hd
[05:38] <holycow> that is undeveloped piece of nad
[05:38] <Manny> holycow, it is an alternative to xscreensaver
[05:38] <holycow> actually its not
[05:38] <holycow> heh
[05:38] <Manny> holycow, what's wrong with it?
[05:38] <holycow> far too immature for that
[05:38] <holycow> what do you mean whats wrong with it? have you used it?
[05:38] <Airo> Anyone had ifconfig go wild?
[05:38] <Manny> I use it, yes
[05:38] <recon0> does anyone know how to play .mpg files?
[05:38] <Airo> Like, eating 100% cpu
[05:39] <holycow> Manny, some day it will replace xscreensaver yes, the xscreen dude i don't think is doing much with that, however i will wait to see what happens
[05:39] <Karat3> hi
[05:39] <holycow> i don't like it
[05:39] <gnomefreak> mpg or mp3?
[05:40] <gnomefreak> i have that talking cow just cant figure out how to use it
[05:40] <gnomefreak> :)
[05:40] <brenner> didn't the xscreensaver guy switch to macs?
[05:40] <slot|processor> ubotu, Thanks! added the pastebin repos to sources.list and and it seems like planetmirror has alot of what i need
[05:40] <ubotu> bitte, slot|processor
[05:40] <plus-V-ducky> hmmm.. fevoldj2 I just had a thought: maybe the upgrade did something your dhcp client which runs on top of physical layer?
[05:40] <[RedX] > ubuntu doesnt come with xmms ?
[05:40] <Karat3> i tried to install debian with using debootstrap from a ubuntu boot cd. I wonder why is there xorg installed???
[05:40] <gnomefreak> [RedX] , you have to apt-get it or get it from synaptic
[05:40] <brenner> [RedX] : not by default, no
[05:40] <[RedX] > ok
[05:41] <Karat3> cab you tell me, why this is???
[05:41] <brenner> [RedX] : but xmms and beep are in the repo
[05:41] <gnomefreak> !xmms
[05:41] <ubotu> xmms is probably to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[05:41] <Manny> holycow, what gnome-screensaver version are you referring to?
[05:41] <gnomefreak> well that hasnt been updated :(
[05:41] <brenner> gee, at least one trigger needs re-writing
[05:42] <holycow> Manny, whatever is in breezy
[05:42] <[RedX] > lol
[05:42] <psusi> I changed my sources.list to point to dapper instead of breezy, then did an apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade.. it looked like it upgraded me to dapper, only a number of packages are not using the newer dapper versions
[05:42] <Manny> breezy has an outdated version
[05:43] <holycow> really?
[05:43] <holycow> weird
[05:43] <gnomefreak> breezy has outdated version of what?
[05:43] <gnomefreak> breezy just came out
[05:43] <jasmuz> psusi: Dapper isnt quite out the alpha stage
[05:43] <psusi> jasmuz, I am aware of that
[05:43] <gnomefreak> i think having dapper now is suicide
[05:44] <jasmuz> psusi: then you know that most of the packages are being worked on....it will take time for a major system overhaul
[05:44] <Manny> holycow, http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/gnome/gnome-screensaver
[05:44] <Manny> grab it
[05:44] <psusi> jasmuz, yes... I know... but my system has not upgraded to the new packages
[05:44] <slot|processor> Will Ubuntu Ghost properly by chance?.. i havent tried yet...just thought maybe someone had?
[05:44] <jasmuz> psusi: stick with breezy for the moment
[05:45] <psusi> i.e. packages.ubuntu.com shows coreutils in dapper as version 5.93-2, but I'm still using the old version
[05:45] <gnomefreak> give dapper till after jan 1 see how far they are than
[05:45] <psusi> I want the new coreutils
[05:45] <psusi> because it has O_DIRECT support
[05:45] <holycow> lol :) i'll wait for dapper then, i'll take your word for it
[05:45] <orbx> can anyone give em a link to somewhere which has all the basic terminal commands?
[05:46] <[RedX] > hey in terminal it views my user name@<my host> which is liek a whole line ..how can i change that to something smaller?
[05:46] <webwolf_27> orbx, ouch thats a tall list
[05:46] <brenner> !cli
[05:46] <ubotu> from memory, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/
[05:47] <brenner> :)
[05:47] <Fierce> bonjour tout le monde! je debute et j'aimerais savoir si la distribution ubuntu est idale pour commencer? ( j'ai commencer avec mandrake mais elle m'a fortement dplu..)
[05:48] <jasmuz> Fierce: #ubuntu-fr
[05:48] <deFrysk> !fr
[05:48] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:48] <Fierce> merci ;)
[05:48] <greedyb> hmm
[05:52] <nec_> hello
[05:52] <jasmuz> nec_: hi
[05:53] <Jacco2> I am attempting to install Ubuntu 5.10 to an AMD64 system. When the base system is installed, the installer exits on the package ncurses-bin. I compared the MD5 checksums of this package with that in md5sums.txt but it looks OK. Any suggestions?
[05:53] <dominique> hi
[05:53] <dominique> im a ubunter user
[05:53] <dominique> :p
[05:54] <gnomefreak> Jacco2, did you burn the iso or did you get it from ship-it
[05:54] <jasmuz> hi dominique
[05:54] <dominique> hi
[05:54] <brenner> dominique: try #ubunter maybe then
[05:54] <Jacco2> I burnt the DVD ISO. Shall I do a disk check?
[05:54] <brenner> :P
[05:54] <dominique> lol
[05:55] <gnomefreak> Jacco2, i would try burning it at the slowest speed you can see if that helps
[05:55] <dominique> brenner do you have ubuntu?
[05:55] <brenner> dominique: 1st distro?
[05:55] <progbliss> Jacco2: I had to exit all background stuff as well to get it to work.
[05:55] <StyXman> hi all
[05:55] <StyXman> is there any site similar to packages.debian.org?
[05:56] <brenner> dominique: yep, running breezy right now
[05:56] <StyXman> or, any `official alternative to apt-file?
[05:56] <brenner> packages.ubuntu.com
[05:56] <gnomefreak> packages.ubuntu.com
[05:56] <dominique> lol
[05:56] <nec_> have someone sloved problem with tibia client? i've got installed tk8.3 and tcl83 but it sill returns such error "./tibiawish: error while loading shared libraries: libtk8.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:56] <nec_> "
[05:56] <nikos> can someone help me install mplayer?
[05:56] <dominique> That's right
[05:56] <StyXman> nikos: ok
[05:56] <dominique> I cant play .MP3 Files
[05:57] <anathema_> does anyone here have vmware running? after i install vmware my sudo command seems broken
[05:57] <nikos> me neither
[05:57] <anathema_> and vmware wont run
[05:57] <StyXman> nikos: what I did:
[05:57] <gnomefreak> nikos,  search for it in synaptic
[05:57] <dominique> I cant play .MP3 Files
[05:57] <anathema_> when i type sudo, the sudo command just hangs, and even a kill -9 from a root terminal wont fix it
[05:57] <StyXman> downloaded the sources from mplayer directly
[05:57] <Jacco2> OK, I got the (smaller) CD version as well. I'll try to install.
[05:57] <nec_> dominique : try installing xmms via synaptic
[05:57] <dominique> Where?
[05:58] <dominique> :p
[05:58] <dominique> www.Google.com?
[05:58] <StyXman> nikos: aptitude build-dep mplayer
[05:58] <nikos> in a terminal?
[05:58] <StyXman> nikos: uncompress the sources
[05:58] <StyXman> nikos: yes, in a terminal
[05:58] <gnomefreak> dominique,  click on system than prefferences than synaptic
[05:58] <nec_> dominique: no try in treminal if you cant fin d synaptiuc in your menu
[05:58] <StyXman> nikos: cd into the sources dir
[05:59] <StyXman> nikos: fakeroot debian/rules binary
[05:59] <brenner> sys > admin actually
[05:59] <nikos> wait a minute, not so fast
[05:59] <StyXman> nikos: ah! forgot: install w32codes (most probably from marillats repo)
[05:59] <gnomefreak> ty brenner it is admin im not on my ubuntu right now :(
[05:59] <StyXman> nikos: ah, ok
[05:59] <johndarkhorse> !w32codecs
[05:59] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[05:59] <brenner> gnomefreak: what *are* you on?
[06:00] <_jason> does anyone know of a way to enable auto-repeat on a specific mouse key?
[06:00] <nikos> i downloaded the player and the essential codecs
[06:00] <gnomefreak> debian sarge im upgrading it to etch my ubuntu is on other partion
[06:00] <nikos> i uncompressed them to my desktop
[06:00] <nikos> now what?
[06:00] <StyXman> nikos: gimme a sec
[06:00] <nikos> yow
[06:00] <StyXman> johndarkhorse: that gives a .deb?
[06:00] <orbx> I just moved manually into mozillia firefox folder, the flash player plugins. And now when ever i start the web browser it closes straight away. How do i delete files via the command promt?
[06:01] <orbx> i mean terminal**
[06:01] <gnomefreak> StyXman,  what was wrong with sudo apt-get install mplayer?
[06:01] <conn> I'm having trouble with my video card, can someone help? When I try to run any glx-enabled app it segfaults...
[06:01] <_jason> orbx, the "rm" commands deletes files
[06:01] <dominique> well i started apt-get and what i must todo now?
[06:01] <StyXman> nikos: see here for the w32codecs
[06:01] <orbx> _jason > thank you
[06:01] <StyXman> nikos: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-fda9cc5147253891fe3047263b82d787ab025bba
[06:01] <oidia> any luck getting nead for speed working???
[06:02] <nec_> "dominique apt-get install xmms
[06:02] <StyXman> gnomefreak: yesterday I listened nighmare stories with that one
[06:02] <_jason> orbx, be careful, there is no trash so when you use it, the files really get deleted
[06:02] <gnomefreak> ohhhhhhhhh ok ty StyXman
[06:02] <orbx> _jason > i know, so its sudo rm /sdggh/sdfghash/file
[06:02] <_jason> orbx, yep
[06:02] <StyXman> oidia: like, the game, the windows game, under linux?
[06:02] <mama123> hi
[06:03] <gnomefreak> StyXman,  you could always send 3 days walking him through the compiling the source ;)
[06:03] <nec_> have someone sloved problem with tibia client? i've got installed tk8.3 and tcl83 but it sill returns such error "./tibiawish: error while loading shared libraries: libtk8.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[06:03] <oidia> StyXman, yea
[06:03] <gnomefreak> spend*
[06:03] <StyXman> oidia: *may be* cedega can run it
[06:03] <oidia> StyXman, probibly emuluate it, yes...-
[06:03] <mama123> Are there any repositories for installing mp3 support in Ubuntu ?
[06:03] <StyXman> oidia: `but you better install that other os
[06:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mama123  about mp3
[06:04] <StyXman> gnomefreak: in actual computers takes ~20 min
[06:04] <oidia> StyXman, dont have cedega... and i dont want to boot that other os :/
[06:04] <nikos> StyXman: it says that the status database is locked by another process
[06:04] <sinclair> is there a easy way to install gnome if i installed kubuntu first?
[06:04] <oidia> i have wine any how ...
[06:04] <johndarkhorse> sinclair: install "ubuntu-desktop"
[06:04] <sinclair> okays
[06:04] <StyXman> oidia: well, with some planet alignment and three voodoo sacrifices, it *might* run unthe ubuntu wine
[06:04] <gnomefreak> mama123,  take a look at the site the bot sent you
[06:04] <StyXman> oidia: but I really doubt so
[06:05] <StyXman> nikos: you have a synaptic, aptitude, dselect open?
[06:05] <oidia> yes, as i heared it doesent run on wine....
[06:05] <StyXman> nikos: close any one of those you might have running
[06:05] <gnomefreak> ubuntu*
[06:05] <mama123> gnomefreak, thanks for the help
[06:05] <nikos> yeah i had synaptic open, and i closed it
[06:05] <nikos> it worked
[06:05] <nikos> now what?
[06:06] <gnomefreak> mama123, anytime
[06:06] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: if you install from a kubuntu installation cd, it's natural
[06:06] <orbx> _jason > how do you open installation files via terminal?
[06:06] <StyXman> nikos: so, you installed the w32codecs.deb?
[06:06] <_jason> orbx, what do you mean by installation files
[06:06] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse, that i know but isnt that why they made #kubuntu?
[06:06] <brenner> gnomefreak: any good skins?
[06:06] <orbx> _jason > well just run the file
[06:06] <gnomefreak> i figured he was on ubuntu
[06:06] <orbx> _jason > i am trying to install flash player
[06:06] <StyXman> oidia: then you're `out of luck
[06:06] <gnomefreak> brenner, skins for what?
[06:06] <nikos> uhm it said 'setting up w32codecs' so guess so
[06:06] <nikos> or not?
[06:06] <Jacco2> OK, the CD version continues where the DVD exited so it must have been a media issue. Thanks for the tip!
[06:07] <dominique> Yes its working with XMMS, thx all:)
[06:07] <brenner> xmms/bmp/winamp classic
[06:07] <_jason> orbx, is it a .deb?  why don't you just use synaptic or apt-get?
[06:07] <StyXman> nikos: ok, it installed
[06:07] <nikos> now what?
[06:07] <Eternalist> brenner, bmps the shit
[06:07] <Eternalist> :)
[06:07] <StyXman> nikos: do you have mplayer's source? did you uncompressed it?
[06:07] <orbx> _jason > no its a shell file
[06:07] <nec_> np dominique
[06:07] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: sinclair wants to run gnome
[06:07] <brenner> Eternalist: yeah easier on the eyes, isn't it?
[06:07] <gnomefreak> brenner, sorry i dont use pc for music the only music i want to hear is the embedded midis on my website but nooooooooooo i cant do that
[06:07] <nikos> yeah i have a folder on my desktop
[06:08] <dominique> Hmm..
[06:08] <brenner> Eternalist: guess i'll ask you ... any skin recommendations?
[06:08] <Eternalist> brenner, know of any good fonts to install?
[06:08] <gnomefreak> i cant find a plugin for ff that will play those midi files and work :(
[06:08] <Eternalist> im using Ana-Xmms
[06:08] <_jason> orbx, you are better off using synaptic or apt-get, it will keep your system a lot more organized and more easy to manage.  If you want to run a shell script, make sure it is executable first (chmod +x filename) and then ./filname
[06:08] <DrSpin> I need some assistance browsing my corporate network via VPN
[06:08] <Eternalist> but it really depends on ur theme
[06:08] <StyXman> nikos: ok, cd into it and
[06:08] <gnomefreak> !fonts
[06:08] <ubotu> methinks fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[06:09] <DrSpin> I can establish the VPN connection and access the resources and ping around all day...
[06:09] <brenner> Eternalist: no, sorry...all my fonts are plain old defaults
[06:09] <StyXman> nikos: fakeroot debian/rules binary
[06:09] <nikos> wait
[06:09] <orbx> _jason > but is flash player in the synoptic?
[06:09] <Eternalist> brenner, Ana-XMMS is what i use
[06:09] <johndarkhorse> StyXman: what are we compiling?
[06:09] <StyXman> nikos: I wait
[06:09] <StyXman> johndarkhorse: mplayer
[06:09] <Eternalist> brenner, i have that hi tech xbox 360 white feel
[06:10] <_jason> orbx, yes, flashplayer-mozilla and flashplugin-nonfree
[06:10] <nikos> did it
[06:10] <sinclair> gnomefreak: well, i am really new to linux and ubuntu.. and i installed kubuntu first but now that i want to read all the faqs, i see there is a lot more resources for ubuntu than for kubuntu
[06:10] <StyXman> nikos: did it finished?
[06:10] <nikos> it did say: error: bad gcc version
[06:10] <sinclair> thats why i would like to change
[06:10] <StyXman> nikos: ah
[06:10] <gnomefreak> _jason, will flash player play enbedded midi files
[06:10] <StyXman> nikos: gimme a couple of mins
[06:10] <nikos> yow
[06:11] <gnomefreak> sinclair, glad to see you on our side of fence :)
[06:11] <sinclair> heh :)
[06:11] <_jason> gnomefreak, I am not sure but I can test one out for you if you have a link to an example flash file with an embedded midi file
[06:11] <StyXman> nikos: try
[06:11] <brenner> Eternalist: thanks.  looking it up now....i've been using winshady.  i generally have a dark wallpaper.  too much brightness hurts my eyes. :)
[06:11] <sinclair> so, i have to install de ubuntu-desktop? where could i find it
[06:11] <DrSpin> I need some assitance browsing my corporate network through my VPN. I can connect with the VPN and access the network resources but I can't seem to browse the network or access any shares... anyone know how I can make this work
[06:12] <StyXman> nikos: CC=gcc-2.95 fakeroot debian/rules binary CC=gcc-2.95
[06:12] <gnomefreak> _jason,  the midis are supposed to play on www.freewebs.com/joeboxernc
[06:12] <Coburn^> the command to lunch taskbar ????
[06:12] <Coburn^> help????
[06:12] <StyXman> nikos: but first
[06:12] <orbx> _jason > it seems that flashplayer-mozilla doesn't exsist
[06:12] <StyXman> nikos: instal gcc-2.95
[06:12] <nikos> how?
[06:12] <Coburn^> the command to lunch taskbar ???? help me please un xfce ?????
[06:12] <gnomefreak> apt-get gcc 2.95
[06:12] <StyXman> nikos: sudo aptitude gcc-2.95
[06:12] <LjL> nikos: aptitude install gcc-2.95
[06:12] <gnomefreak> gcc-2.95
[06:12] <Coburn^> i have to go  please???
[06:13] <_jason> !info flashplayer-mozilla
[06:13] <ubotu> flashplayer-mozilla: (Macromedia Flash Player), section multiverse/web, is optional. Version: 7.0.25-0.0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 956 kB, Installed size: 2136 kB
[06:13] <StyXman> nikos: sudo aptitude install gcc-2.95
[06:13] <brenner> Eternalist: ana-xmms is sleek.  nice
[06:13] <Coburn^> the command to lunch taskbar ???? help me please in xfce ?????
[06:13] <Eternalist> brenner, http://ana.netart.eu.org/
[06:13] <gnomefreak> _jason,  did it work?
[06:13] <Eternalist> brenner, they also have a gnome theme whichi happen touse too :)
[06:13] <_jason> gnomefreak, no it does not play for me
[06:13] <StyXman> oidia: depending what country you are, cedega might be cheap for you
[06:13] <dominique> How can i download music?
[06:13] <dominique> Which progrsm
[06:13] <brenner> Eternalist: you customised gdm as well? :)
[06:13] <dominique> program*
[06:13] <holycow> wow
[06:13] <flamey> is the a way to set the download speed of the bittorrent client of gnome??
[06:14] <_jason> orbx, do you have the multiverse repo enabled
[06:14] <holycow> substrate is the neatest screensaver i've seen
[06:14] <orbx> _jason > no how do i do this?
[06:14] <gnomefreak> _jason, i cant find anything that will play it :(
[06:14] <Eternalist> brenner, yes but its a different style
[06:14] <_jason> ubotu, tell orbx about repos
[06:14] <nikos> StyXman: Error: Cannot find header either inttypes.h or bitypes.h (see DOCS/HTML/en/faq.html).
[06:14] <brenner> holycow: black screen does it for me :)
[06:14] <Eternalist> brenner, i have no idea why i did that, i think i installed something called Blue Swirl
[06:14] <StyXman> nikos: sudo aptitude build-dep mplayer
[06:14] <[RedX] > this is the noobest question ever but if something freezes how do i force quit it? my xmms wont function how do i 'end task' it :p
[06:15] <dominique> Can someone help me, what i must todo for download music?
[06:15] <orbx> _jason > is it also possible to get with konqueror?
[06:15] <brenner> Eternalist: i love this one: http://www.gnomelook.org/content/show.php?content=25716
[06:15] <holycow> brenner, lol indeed
[06:15] <redduck666> [RedX] , open rerminal and write something like kill -9 xmms
[06:15] <gnomefreak> i cant remember the kill command for it
[06:15] <Agrajag> redduck666: killall
[06:15] <_jason> orbx, not sure, I don't use it
[06:15] <Agrajag> kill needs a PID, killall uses a process name
[06:15] <brenner> [RedX] : or use the system monitor
[06:15] <dominique> Pff
[06:15] <dominique> gimme a breake
[06:15] <[RedX] > redduck666, how do i get the process id for xmms
[06:16] <brenner> [RedX] : apps > sys tools
[06:16] <Agrajag> [RedX] : killall -9 xmms
[06:16] <nikos> StyXman: after i did sudo apt-get install mplayer, it said: E: package mplayer has no installation candidate
[06:16] <redduck666> [RedX] , you can use top. but Agrajag is right sudo killall xmms will do the trick
[06:16] <[RedX] > ok
[06:16] <Agrajag> no, not sudo
[06:16] <mahangu> where is my grub.conf?
[06:16] <Agrajag> just killall -9 xmms
[06:16] <[RedX] > done
[06:17] <flamey> does anyone know how to set the download speed of the bittorrent client of gnome??
[06:17] <Agrajag> Only use root priveleges when you NEED them.
[06:17] <_jason> nikos, apt-cache search mplayer then choose the appropriate one for your system.  Use apt-cache show mplayer-586 for example to see the details of mplayer-586
[06:17] <StyXman> nikos: no, no install
[06:17] <brenner> mahangu: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:17] <StyXman> nikos: sudo apt-get build-dep mplayer
[06:17] <gnomefreak> mahangu, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:17] <jatos> hi
[06:17] <mahangu> thanks guys
[06:17] <orbx> _jason > to install flashplayer what rep do i enable, or add?
[06:18] <jatos> how would I mirror a hard disk partition in ubuntu?
[06:18] <nikos> StyXman: you must put some source uri's in your sources.list
[06:18] <mahangu> if i install another distro, and it messes with that, i can always edit manually right>
[06:18] <gnomefreak> orbx, multiunvivers
[06:18] <pasboulet> hi
[06:18] <donza> has any of you tried to get serious sam to work under linux natively?
[06:18] <gnomefreak> muli uviverse*
[06:18] <johndarkhorse> flamey: start gnome-bittorrent from a console with any applicable flags from this page http://www.dessent.net/btfaq/cmdline.shtml
[06:18] <_jason> orbx, you should enable multiverse and universe, they will offer you a lot of programs to download.  flashplayer is in multiverse
[06:18] <jatos> anyone?
[06:18] <nikos> that's what it said
[06:18] <nec_> have someone sloved problem with tibia client? i've got installed tk8.3 and tcl83 but it sill returns such error "./tibiawish: error while loading shared libraries: libtk8.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[06:18] <flamey> johndarkhorse, tnx
[06:19] <StyXman> nikos: ok
[06:19] <BouletLinux> is there someone who could help me about installing ubuntu on pc ?
[06:19] <Rev-Marc> how do I save my wife's e-mail (using thunderbird) so I can re install on a new hard drive?
[06:19] <mahangu> what does (hdX,x) do?
[06:20] <nikos> so now what??/
[06:20] <holycow> Rev-Marc, just backup the .mozilla-thunderbird folder from her home dir
[06:20] <AndyRR> anyone else having issues with breezy and nvidia binary module/xserver?
[06:20] <mahangu> (in menu.lst)
[06:20] <holycow> Rev-Marc, actually just backup her entier home dir, play safe
[06:20] <StyXman> nikos: sec
[06:20] <nikos> yow
[06:20] <Rev-Marc> the complete dir?
[06:20] <redduck666> http://phpfi.com/87677 is there anything i can do about this?
[06:20] <brenner> nec_: tk8.3-dev maybe?
[06:20] <holycow> why not?
[06:20] <Rev-Marc> KO
[06:20] <holycow> i already told you what to backup if you just want thunderbird
[06:20] <johndarkhorse> BouletLinux: help.ubuntu.com is a good place to browse while you await an answer in here
[06:21] <Rev-Marc> I am new to this will try
[06:21] <orbx> _jason > what is the packacge actually called, i can only see ones such as Hoary Hegehog
[06:21] <Rev-Marc> thank you much and god bless
[06:21] <holycow> if you are new, DEFINATELY backup entire home dir for her :)
[06:21] <pyxel> what is minimum required hardware for ubuntu with KDE? for good running?
[06:21] <holycow> you just need to backup her home/wife dir, right?
[06:21] <holycow> just making sure
[06:21] <_jason> orbx, have you followed the link ubotu sent you and enabled multiverse?
[06:21] <holycow> ah there he goes
[06:22] <apokryphos> pyxel: what system do you have/wanting to use?
[06:22] <brenner> i wonder if he truly was a reverend
[06:22] <orbx> yes
[06:22] <drcode> hi all
[06:22] <drcode> can I Change Evolion font ?
[06:22] <drcode> in calander
[06:22] <pyxel> apokryphos: 300Mhz, 128MB RAM.. ?
[06:22] <orbx> _jason > yes i have
[06:22] <drcode> I did export from outlook
[06:22] <BouletLinux> ok ty
[06:22] <apokryphos> pyxel: give yourself plenty of swap, and you may be ok
[06:22] <BouletLinux> :D
[06:22] <drcode> but in my palm I see it ok
[06:22] <pyxel> apokryphos: ok thx
[06:23] <drcode> not in evolotion
[06:23] <Rawplayer> mi
[06:23] <tche> Hi, my emule is very slow, I have a d-link, dl 524, I opened the door in the router, what more should I do?
[06:23] <mahangu> there is a file in my home dir called dead.letter
[06:23] <mahangu> what gives?
[06:24] <_jason> orbx, now open synaptic, press "reload", and then search for "flashplayer-mozilla"
[06:24] <sinclair> um, how do i install the unbuntu-desktop ?
[06:24] <nikos> StyXman: got somethin yet?
[06:24] <gnomefreak> sinclair, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:24] <apokryphos> sinclair: same way you install 99% of things -- synaptic
[06:24] <mahangu> sinclair, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:24] <brenner> mahangu: type: 'file dead.letter'
[06:25] <yatesy> mahangu: thats an email error
[06:25] <Eternalist> brenner, http://www.gnomelook.org/content/show.php?content=30846
[06:25] <Eternalist> brenner, thats what iuse right now
[06:25] <sinclair> ar.. and synaptic is adept in kubuntu?
[06:25] <mahangu> yatesy, i dont use a mail client
[06:25] <Rev-Marc> ooops forgot to ask how to copy those dirs....  :(
[06:25] <mahangu> anyway I rm d it
[06:25] <sinclair> sorry for my noobnes :p
[06:25] <Eternalist> brenner, makes you feel like a hacker ahahha
[06:25] <StyXman> nikos: sorry, got to go to WC
[06:25] <nikos> that's ok xD
[06:26] <donza> :)
[06:26] <brenner> Eternalist: lol
[06:26] <blackhat> when I try to use dpkg -i to install a *.deb, I get this error dpkg: syntax error: unknown group `postdrop' in statusoverride file
[06:26] <blackhat> can anyone help
[06:26] <gnomefreak> Eternalist,  art.gnome.org has some good ones too and than there is a female desktop site
[06:26] <orbx> _jason > it hasn't seemed to work
[06:26] <brenner> Eternalist: what about your splash screen? :)
[06:26] <_jason> orbx, you can't find flashplayer-mozilla?
[06:26] <nikos> StyXman: sorry, gotta go myself
[06:27] <nikos> be back tomorrow
[06:27] <Eternalist> brenner, ah its at default
[06:27] <nikos> thnx for your help
[06:27] <StyXman> nikos: if you can take note:
[06:27] <Eternalist> brenner, and all these jungle sounds are still here lol
[06:27] <nikos> yeah?
[06:27] <orbx> _jason > nope
[06:27] <StyXman> nikos: add multiverse to your sources.list
[06:27] <nikos> how?
[06:27] <Rev-Marc> how do I go about backing up the ntire home dir? (so I can back up the wife's e-mail from Thunderbird)
[06:28] <apokryphos> !tell nikos about repositories
[06:28] <brenner> Eternalist: i don't mind the jungle sounds :D
[06:28] <sneaky> what is a good program to download peer to peer?
[06:28] <[RedX] > hey if i want to use a theme from gnome look on ubuntu (latest) which one can i use? gtk 2.x gdm themes which one
[06:28] <_jason> orbx, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:28] <apokryphos> sneaky: for conventional p2p: limewire, gtk-gnutella
[06:28] <navarone> sneaky> I use gnutella -gtk
[06:28] <brenner> Eternalist: and i just disabled the splash screen altogether.  if you're wondering, you can use gtweakui to edit it
[06:28] <sneaky> where can i get that?
[06:28] <nikos> thxn
[06:28] <StyXman> nikos: you can ask that tomorrow, but simpley edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add multiverse to anywhere where it says `main restricted
[06:28] <apokryphos> sneaky: limewire you'll have to get from their site, gtk-gnutella is in the repos
[06:29] <sneaky> where is repos?
[06:29] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc:  tar czf /home/<user> backupname.tar.gz
[06:29] <nikos> k thnx
[06:29] <orbx> _jason > what do you mean "source"?
[06:29] <nikos> later dudes
[06:29] <apokryphos> !tell sneaky about repositories
[06:29] <StyXman> nikos: then do the buil-dep thing
[06:29] <orbx> oh sorry
[06:29] <StyXman> nikos: then the fakeroot thing
[06:29] <Eternalist> brenner, oh
[06:29] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: That should create a tar.gz of the home directory which you can later expand. :P
[06:29] <StyXman> nikos: taht gives you a .deb
[06:29] <StyXman> nikos: you can sudo dpkg -i it
[06:29] <_jason> orbx, /etc/apt/sources.list is a file, I need you to put it on pastebin so I can see what is there
[06:29] <Rev-Marc> ok where will that be copied so I can write it to a disk?
[06:29] <StyXman> nikos: that should do it
[06:29] <_jason> ubotu, tell orbx about pastebin
[06:29] <navarone> sneaky> limewire requires java to be installed as well i believe...that's why i use gnutells...lol
[06:30] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: To the current directory.
[06:30] <nikos> k, at the moment i don't really understand it, but i'll try
[06:30] <Eternalist> brenner, how do u change the splashscreen
[06:30] <apokryphos> navarone: blackdown java is in multiverse though, and limewire can run on that
[06:30] <brenner> Eternalist: i still haven't worked out how you edit the boot sequence screen (the one with the brown text)
[06:30] <Eternalist> brenner, i just downloaded a theme i wanna try
[06:30] <nikos> thnx
[06:30] <apokryphos> navarone: though sun java debs are available from 3rd-party sources too
[06:30] <nikos> later
[06:30] <StyXman> nikos: YW
[06:30] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: Actually, Ubuntu has an "Archive Manager" application which might be more suitable for you.
[06:30] <blackhat> if i force an i386 package on an amd64 system and it doesnt work right can I remove it?
[06:30] <navarone> apok> hmmm...never heard of blackdown...i'll look into it
[06:30] <sinclair> sorry,  where can i run the command line to do the sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop?
[06:30] <Rev-Marc> Thank you Slackwise you are obviously more wise than slack
[06:30] <brenner> Eternalist: use gtweakui, the theme should just be a png image
[06:30] <bolrod> java is easilly installed by just extracting it.. and linking to the binaries from $PATH
[06:31] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: lol, thank you :P
[06:31] <brenner> iirc
[06:31] <apokryphos> even easier with a deb
[06:31] <bolrod> hrm
[06:31] <brenner> Eternalist: then sys > prefs > gtweakui-sessions
[06:31] <gnomefreak_away> synaptic is the easiest to install java but ppl dont recomend it
[06:31] <brenner> it's just a frontend to gconf, but makes things real easy
[06:31] <bolrod> apokryphos: I had some dependancy problems with debian with it..
[06:31] <bolrod> so I sticked to the extracting
[06:31] <bolrod> =)
[06:31] <bolrod> + I use SDK thingy
[06:32] <apokryphos> bolrod: there are perfectly working sun java debs for Ubuntu
[06:32] <apokryphos> sdk ones, too
[06:32] <navarone> sinclair> applications/accessories/terminal
[06:32] <bolrod> :o
[06:32] <sneaky> goftoxic is a download program?
[06:32] <orbx> _jason > http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4749
[06:32] <N1omi> how can i launch kbattery from CLI?
[06:33] <Rev-Marc> slackwise I typed "tar czf /home/pat backuppat.tar.gz" and it returned an error
[06:33] <Eternalist> brenner, dammit this new theme keeps giving me Format Invalid
[06:33] <Eternalist> and i know its a theme
[06:33] <Eternalist> its got the .theme extension
[06:33] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: Hmm, hold on.
[06:33] <brenner> Eternalist: what are you trying to change?
[06:34] <_jason> orbx, when you search for "flashplugin-nonfree" can you find that one?
[06:34] <Rev-Marc> KO
[06:34] <Eternalist> brenner, my theme for gnome
[06:34] <HappyFool> Rev-Marc: tar.gz filename comes first
[06:34] <Rev-Marc> ?
[06:34] <Jonex> Is it possible to strip Ubuntu to 100 mb, still having a graphical web browser avaible?
[06:34] <brenner> Eternalist: you going through theme mgr?
[06:34] <HappyFool> Rev-Marc: 'tar czf backuppat.tar.gz /home/pat'
[06:34] <Eternalist> brenner, yes
[06:34] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: Oops. Sorry, yes. it's "tar czf file.tar.gz /home/<user>" :P
[06:34] <Rev-Marc> KO
[06:34] <orbx> _jason > no i can't
[06:35] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: Just so used to doing the "source" before the "target" :P
[06:35] <HappyFool> Jonex: damn small linux is a 50 MB iso (i think), with a graphical browser (again, i think)
[06:35] <Eternalist> Damn small Linux lol
[06:35] <Eternalist> i tried that once
[06:35] <dave> is there a way to use display pictures on msn in linux
[06:35] <skimask> Hello nice #ubuntu channel! I have a question rearding installing Ubuntu.. Anyone feel like taking it?
[06:35] <brenner> Eternalist: hang on, shouldn't you have gotten a theme archive, not just a .theme file?
[06:35] <Eternalist> dave, yes
[06:35] <_jason> orbx, ok close synaptic and open a  terminal, type: apt-cache search flashplugin
[06:35] <apokryphos> dave: Kopete and Gaim do it, I thought
[06:36] <Eternalist> brenner, i have gtk ,gtk2 and metacity directories
[06:36] <brenner> skimask: that's what we're here for
[06:36] <Eternalist> and icon directories.
[06:36] <skimask> Thanks.. I'll ask now
[06:36] <dave> how on gaim
[06:36] <apokryphos> no idea; I don't use it
[06:36] <_jason> orbx, run "sudo apt-get update" first
[06:36] <Rev-Marc> <== really like point and click methods :(
[06:36] <n0odl3> how would i go about making my own irc channel? (with ChanServ or whatnot)
[06:36] <skimask> I boot the Ubuntu (.iso) that I burned and it boots fine. When I hit "Enter" to do a default install, it starts to load, and then says "Booting the Kernel now" and then my system just reboots and starts all over again
[06:36] <Slackwise> Rev-Marc: I'd still try the Archive Manager. It looks like it can create archives and open them. :P
[06:36] <HappyFool> Rev-Marc: check out Applications -> Accessories -> Archive Manager
[06:36] <brenner> Eternalist: bah, you'll work it out. :)  i have to go. happy themeing
[06:37] <Rev-Marc> I think It worked ..
[06:37] <ColdWind> anybody tried E17 inside Gnome?
[06:37] <skimask> (I actually have two questions, but I don't want to be greedy)
[06:37] <JoeBu> anyone tried to install drupal successfully?
[06:37] <conn> can someone look at my Xorg log? I'm getting unresolved symbol errors and I get segfaults when running GLX-enabled apps in resolutions bigger than 1024x768. Here's the Xorg log: http://pastebin.ca/29280
[06:37] <Rev-Marc> thanks I will stick to preaching ... for now
[06:38] <skimask> So why does it do that, just reboot the computer when it says "Ok loading (or booting?) the Kernel now.." am I missing a detail or...?
[06:38] <dave> apokrphos> how do u get one on gaim
[06:38] <ColdWind> JoeBu what problem do you have with Drupal?
[06:38] <Rev-Marc> the command line worked verified when I double clicked the file and a package manager openned up
[06:39] <apokryphos> dave: as I said, I don't know -- I don't use it. Reasonably sure it was possible though.
[06:39] <crass> are the non-english language editions official?
[06:39] <jesseman_> ColdWind: i have, whats up?
[06:39] <cusco> hi!
[06:39] <JoeBu> ColdWind, I was following a HOWTO and it said, install drupal....it installs dependencies...ie. LAMP...it didnt..php tries to download instead of execute
[06:39] <BooZee> textboxes in flash movies are not showing!
[06:40] <HappyFool> i actually can't figure out how to set an image in gaim, though i'm sure i did it before *puzzlement*
[06:40] <dave> apokryhos>what do u use and can u use display pictures
[06:40] <orbx> _jason > when i search on terminal nothing happens
[06:40] <crass> HappyFool, depends on the protocol
[06:40] <JoeBu> jesseman_, u got drupal loaded up successfully?
[06:40] <_jason> orbx, did you run "sudo apt-get update" ?
[06:40] <Rev-Marc> Is Fedora Core easier? I can get file sharing to work on it ( I have it on the church file server) everytime I try file shareing in Ubuntu I never have permmision or can't find anything :(
[06:41] <jesseman_> JoeBu: no, i was responding to ColdWind's question about E17
[06:41] <orbx> _jason > yes
[06:41] <JoeBu> ah..sorry
[06:41] <skimask> (Anyone?)
[06:41] <JoeBu> didnt read high enuf
[06:41] <jesseman_> no problem
[06:41] <HappyFool> dave: ah, under accounts -> options
[06:41] <oidia> my key map got lost any idea on how to fix it? im using a sweadish keyboard?
[06:41] <HappyFool> dave: select 'modify account' and click on the 'Open' button next to Buddy Icon
[06:42] <ClamIAm> does anyone know of any tweaks used by ubuntu that would make my keyboard less-than-responsive?
[06:42] <Eternalist> dave, amsn supports display pics
[06:42] <Eternalist> dave, sudo apt-get install amsn
[06:42] <HappyFool> skimask: hmm
[06:42] <Eternalist> brenner, any clue why it isnt working?
[06:42] <oidia> how do i set my keymap?
[06:43] <HappyFool> skimask: probably a bad CD
[06:43] <HappyFool> skimask: what OS are you running now (to chat with) ?
[06:43] <_jason> orbx, well then you've got me stumped.  You have mutliverse enabled and you updated apt-get but even though I know flashplayer is in there, your computer isn't finding it.  Maybe someone else can help you, I'm not sure of what else to try.
[06:43] <skimask> HappyFool: I'm using win98 on another computer.. and on the comptuer that i am trying to install ubuntu on is win xp home
[06:44] <HappyFool> orbx: what chip is it? i think flashplayer might only be available for i386
[06:44] <crass> I have yet to install Ubuntu, but during the install can you select which language you want or do you have to d/l a language specific iso?
[06:44] <orbx> HappyFoolm, AMD64
[06:44] <HappyFool> orbx: ah. not flash for you, afaik
[06:44] <_jason> orbx, oh...
[06:44] <HappyFool> no flash, even
[06:44] <_jason> orbx, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats?highlight=%28flash%29%7C%28konqueror%29
[06:45] <orbx> _jason , HappyFool > TUT
[06:45] <cusco> crass: you can choose the language in any install cd
[06:45] <HappyFool> skimask: can you view the cd on either windows machine ok
[06:45] <mfire> i have a problem, when i log in into GNOME it tells me that it failed to authorize to something to try add to etc/hosts, and asks me wether id like to try agaian or not, afterwards in gnome it self i cant access thigs like netzork manager and pacage manager, this is a new problem from today, anyone has idea?
[06:45] <skimask> HappyFool, you mean view the contents of the cd?
[06:46] <HappyFool> skimask: yeah. sorry, my question was unclear
[06:46] <skimask> yes, i can happyfool.
[06:46] <crass> cusco, does that mean that all the install cds are the same? if they're different what's the difference (I mean where the only difference is if I d/l from ubuntulinux.org or unbuntu-es.org)
[06:46] <skimask> (i even tried as a start burning a second copy at a lower burn speed to think that was the prblem)
[06:46] <HappyFool> skimask: and the machine is otherwise working?
[06:46] <ClamIAm> anyone know why my keyboard would be less responsive in ubuntu than other distros?
[06:47] <skimask> happyfool, yeah
[06:47] <navarone> ClamIam> you can go to system/preferences/keyboard to change the way your keyboard is set up
[06:47] <orbx> _jason > so i get no flashplayer for having a better chip :P
[06:48] <HappyFool> skimask: i can think of two tests: one is to get md5sum for windows (i think a free version is available), and check the CD from windows. Another test is to run the 'memtest' on boot, to check your system's memory
[06:48] <_jason> orbx, there are some directions on that link i pasted for amd64 but I have no idea how well they work
[06:48] <skimask> okay
[06:48] <holycow> i have one box here where the hotplug subsyste on boot does not show okay, that means hotplug has not started, correct?
[06:48] <blanky> hey guys, could you help me get Epson R200 installed?
[06:48] <blanky> it's a printer
[06:48] <skimask> the system has nearly a gig of memory
[06:48] <holycow> i don't see a 'failed' message ...
[06:48] <HappyFool> skimask: well, let the test run for a short while
[06:49] <grogoreo> hi
[06:49] <HappyFool> skimask: although when i had memory problems it was only triggered after 10 minutes or so into the memtest
[06:49] <skimask> okay i will
[06:49] <skimask> thanks HappyFool
[06:49] <skimask> i will try now
[06:49] <ClamIAm> navarone, this isn't something that can be fixed with that.  the keyboard is responding strange compared to other distros...sometimes a key is dropped or letters get transposed
[06:49] <HappyFool> skimask: i'd do the md5sum check first
[06:49] <HappyFool> skimask: if the machine is generally working, the memory is *probably* OK
[06:52] <navarone> ClamIam> is it a usb/serial/ps/2 keyboard?
[06:52] <ClamIAm> it's...a laptop
[06:52] <ClamIAm> so i'm assuming yes
[06:52] <ClamIAm> and it's less than 2 years old
[06:53] <navarone> ClamIam> I would take a look at the xorg.conf file and examine the keyboard entry...maybe not correct or something...look and let me know...but I am not a guru type myself...lol
[06:54] <ClamIAm> navarone, don't worry about it, any insight is appreciated
[06:55] <dave> how do i make it on gaim so i can see my display picture aswell as other peoples
[06:55] <navarone> ClamIam> I imagine laptop keyboards are a little more complicated than generic desktop ones...what with touchpads and the like as well inviolved
[06:55] <ClamIAm> navarone,  i'm thinking it has something to do with the way ubuntu tries to config it...because this laptop has had fedora, debian and suse on it and they all work fine
[06:56] <tritium> ClamIAm: ubuntu and debian would configure it in the same way
[06:56] <ClamIAm> tritium, that's what confuses me
[06:57] <StyXman> hi again
[06:57] <StyXman> I'm having problems installing python2.3-4suite
[06:57] <StyXman> I get: update-alternatives: unable to make /usr/share/4Suite/4ssd.dpkg-tmp a symlink to /etc/alternatives/4ssd: No such file or directory
[06:57] <Nytryx> hey room question
[06:58] <StyXman> how can I guess which package has /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/Ft?
[06:58] <tritium> StyXman: dpkg -S <path/to/file>
[06:58] <Nytryx> can i download and burn the PPC iso on an ibm and use it to boot and install on my PPC?
[06:58] <tritium> sure, Nytryx
[06:58] <navarone> Clam> what brand laptop?
[06:58] <johndarkhorse> Nytryx: certainly you can
[06:58] <StyXman> tritium: I don't have the package installed
[06:58] <Nytryx> your sure
[06:59] <StyXman> that's what I'm trying to guess
[06:59] <Nytryx> and in the PPC i just put the cd in and what power it on?
[06:59] <tritium> StyXman: you can download/install apt-file, in that case
[06:59] <StyXman> tritium: hmm, any alternative to it?
[06:59] <dave> how can u see your own display picture on gaim
[06:59] <johndarkhorse> Nytryx: is it a new mac or an old world one?
[06:59] <StyXman> (to apt-file)
[06:59] <tritium> Nytryx: typically you hold down "c" while booting
[06:59] <BigKahuna> How to get web cam working?
[06:59] <tritium> StyXman: to apt-file?
[06:59] <Nytryx> humm ok ill try it
[07:00] <Nytryx> thank you!
[07:00] <progbliss> Using latest X.org and latest fglrx. Complaints in dmesg output about missing map. Only problem in Xorg.0.log is that it takes several retries to get to the device. What do I do from here to get hardware 3D acceleration working?
[07:00] <StyXman> tritium: yes
[07:00] <navarone> progbliss> nvidia card?
[07:00] <tritium> BigKahuna: is it supported?
[07:01] <progbliss> navarone: no
[07:01] <StyXman> tritium: I tried using packages.ubuntu.com, but doesn't have the ability to serach packages contentes
[07:01] <tritium> StyXman: you can browse packages.ubuntu.com
[07:01] <StyXman> and packages.debian.org. seems to be out
[07:01] <progbliss> navarone: I'm only new to ubuntu
[07:01] <smiley> hi all
[07:01] <tritium> StyXman: why not use apt-file?
[07:01] <navarone> what vid card you using progbliss?
[07:01] <StyXman> tritium: behaves weird
[07:02] <psusi> what does it mean when ls shows a directory name on a green background?
[07:02] <progbliss> navarone: Radeon 9600XT (ATI)
[07:02] <sneaky> can someone help me each time i put an cd in the pc i cant get it out
[07:02] <sneaky> i have to restart then
[07:02] <StyXman> where weird is:
[07:02] <johndarkhorse> Nytryx: you'll need to hold the "c" key when the chime sounds on your mac
[07:02] <tritium> progbliss: you're using ubuntu fglrx packages?  Or by "latest", do you mean you installed something from ATI's website?
[07:02] <StyXman> tritium: http://pastebin.ca/29292
[07:03] <StyXman> tritium: that's not the output I remember for taht command
[07:03] <sneaky> can someone help me i cant get the dvd rom open, each time i have to restart
[07:03] <progbliss> tritium: I'm using the ubuntu. I figured those would work better. Should I use from ati's site
[07:04] <tritium> progbliss: no, please don't
[07:04] <psusi> anyone know what ls means when it shows a directory on a green background?
[07:04] <orbx> _jason > how do you remove programs via terminal?
[07:04] <lynn> how might i go about getting a Creative Modem Blaster internal modem working with linux
[07:04] <GreedyB> in Ubuntu how can I find out how much memory a program is using.. NOT virtual memory
[07:04] <lynn> I do believe it uses the ESS ES2898 chipset
[07:04] <e3nh4rdc0r3> orbx: rm
[07:04] <smiley> i can't listen mp3 files in ubuntu can some1 help me pls
[07:04] <sneaky> can someone help me , i cant open the dvd player
[07:04] <jareth_> obx: try apt-get remove packagename
[07:04] <psusi> GreedyB, start up system monitor
[07:04] <tritium> !tell smiley about mp3
[07:05] <sneaky> hello somebody?
[07:05] <Ophiocus> can someone help me? am sourrounded by people that dont read the simplest f.a.q s
[07:05] <GreedyB> psusi: I did that but it only tells me Virtual Memory
[07:05] <pinucset> one think, i have installed the free java. But for google video upload i need the sun java. How can i do that when i do "java GoogleVideoUploader.jar" it uses sun java?
[07:06] <RiXtEr> hey guys, i am having problems getting the nvidia glx and kernel to be the same version... any else had this problem?
[07:06] <StyXman> Ophiocus: go buy a LART
[07:06] <smiley> ok sory, my fault. sory for asking
[07:06] <psusi> GreedyB, edit->preferences->process fields
[07:06] <psusi> click on resident memory
[07:06] <tritium> smiley: you're free to ask here.  :)
[07:06] <sneaky> can someine help me eacht time my dvd player wont open, so  eacht time i have to restart the pc
[07:07] <GreedyB> I appologize for my stupid question.. god
[07:07] <tritium> sneaky: sudo eject won't open it?
[07:07] <sneaky> thnx
[07:07] <psusi> GreedyB, lol... no need for that
[07:07] <tritium> GreedyB: you don't have to apologize.
[07:07] <tritium> Ophiocus shouldn't have said that
[07:08] <GreedyB> usually I'm good at not asking question.. but when I do it always ends up being the really obvious ony
[07:08] <orbx> e3nh4rdc0r3 > so rm uninstalls packages?
[07:08] <GreedyB> *one
[07:08] <psusi> normally ls shows directories in blue... why would it show one in blue on a green background?
[07:08] <gnomefreak> there has to be an easier way to do that
[07:08] <StyXman> orbx: ufff
[07:08] <jareth_> GreedyB: run top in terminal
[07:08] <tritium> orbx: no, apt-get, dpkg, aptitude, and synaptic can remove packages
[07:08] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get remove <packagename>
[07:08] <GreedyB> yeah just wanted a GUI way :P
[07:09] <plus-V-ducky> tritium: your opinions hold a lot of _water_.  You're obviously a _heavyweight_ in the Linux knowledge department -- heh  ;-)
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[07:09] <dave> is there a recycle bin on ubuntu
[07:09] <Gabriel> Hello, I would simply like to get spam filtering in evolution, how?
[07:09] <navarone> dave> trash can...bottom right
[07:10] <tritium> plus-V-ducky: you're funny...are  you thinking of D2O?  (with deuterium)
[07:10] <tritium> :)
[07:10] <plus-V-ducky> You bet.
[07:10] <dave> thanks
[07:10] <plus-V-ducky> tritium smiley again for me -- yoiu're positively glowing!
[07:10] <jussesito> wenass
[07:10] <tritium> heh
[07:11] <jussesito> spanish?? pls
[07:11] <tritium> !es
[07:11] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:11] <jussesito> ok
[07:11] <jussesito> srry
[07:11] <StyXman> jussesito: no problemo
[07:11] <plus-V-ducky> I bet you spend half your life with Linux stuff...
[07:11] <tritium> plus-V-ducky: is on a roll...
[07:12] <dragon_> hi @LL
[07:12] <plus-V-ducky> tritium you must use wireless net -- tell me: is your radio active?
[07:12] <tritium> plus-V-ducky: indeed
[07:13] <plus-V-ducky> I just hope you don't decay too quickly.
[07:13] <ajeet> Hello, could someone please explain as to why when I installed ubuntu-ext3, the update manager had loads of updates for me, but now that i've installed ubuntu-reiserfs, there's nothing?!
[07:13] <blackhaT> when I try to apt-get install something I get this error, dpkg: syntax error: unknown group `postdrop' in statusoverride file
[07:13] <blackhaT> what should I do
[07:13] <plus-V-ducky> navarone, we really seem to be clicking well, unlike the more mousey people lurking here
[07:14] <dragon_> 
[07:14] <navarone> plus-V-ducky> perhaps they are more used to penguins than duckies? <s>
[07:14] <plus-V-ducky> blackhat: beats me
[07:14] <ajeet> I'm baffled as to why I'm not getting any updates?
[07:14] <plus-V-ducky> penguin(sic) are not all they're quacked up to be
[07:14] <psusi> ajeet, what do you mean you installed 'ubuntu-ext3'?
[07:14] <Wondersaurus> Hi.  Way-very-newbie here who's getting troubles with sudo.
[07:15] <ajeet> the ext3 filesystem
[07:15] <navarone> ajeet> when I installed on ext2 I only had 17 updates and another 6 recently...it all depends on fs and packages installed
[07:15] <plus-V-ducky> navarone, are you going to pull out the  big guns... err puns on me now?
[07:15] <psusi> you mean you installed ubuntu onto an ext3 filesystem?
[07:16] <J_P> hi all
[07:16] <ajeet> previously yes and when i logged on for the 1st time, there were a few updates for me to download.... now ith reiserfs, there ain't nothing
[07:16] <psusi> the same packages should be installed no matter which filesystem you choose when you install
[07:16] <Wondersaurus> Whenever I use sudo, I get "sudo: unable to lookup ComputerName via gethostbyname()."  Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
[07:16] <J_P> hey, I am install ubuntu install amd64 for 64bit. for P4 Em64T i use kernel linux-image-2.6.12-9-amd64-xeon or is better use default : linux-image-2.6.12-9-amd64-generic  ?
[07:17] <ajeet> so how come the update manager isn't presenting me with updates? is it because of the filesystem?
[07:17] <psusi> so you reformatted your hard drive and this time installed on reiserfs?  maybe the updates already got installed?
[07:17] <psusi> you did reload in synaptic right?
[07:17] <plus-V-ducky> Does anyone know if Ubuntu 'hibernate' (suspend-to-disk) will allow me to boot another partition after hibernating and then still resume?
[07:17] <tritium> ajeet: could it be that you're up to date already?
[07:17] <gnomefreak> Wondersaurus,  what is the full command your using?
[07:17] <ajeet> yes....
[07:17] <Jemt> Greetings. The repositories for Ubuntu is still out dated, so I'm trying to compile Bluefish myself. But it seems that I need to set an environment variable in order for the compilation to succed ($PATH). How do I set that? I have just installed gcc-4.0.
[07:17] <psusi> the filesystem has nothing to do with it
[07:17] <Wondersaurus> "sudo modprobe -r bcmw15"
[07:17] <BlueEagle> j_p: It is better to configure your own kernel, but of the two the generic would be the best afaik.
[07:17] <ajeet> tritium: how can i be up-to-date on a newly installed system?
[07:17] <Wondersaurus> It does this regardless.
[07:18] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, if the OS on the other partition does not touch any of the partitions the hibernated one has open... sure
[07:18] <tritium> ajeet: you mentioned it downloaded updates ealier, right?
[07:18] <slide> Is there a cd/dvd burner in the livedvd?
[07:18] <plus-V-ducky> It works well that way with multiboot M$ systems.  One can even backup the hiberfil.sys file and use it on another system (with identical hardware of course).
[07:18] <ajeet> no, that was when i had ext3 ubuntu
[07:18] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help
[07:18] <BlueEagle> slide: k3b perhaps?
[07:18] <gnomefreak> i jsut tried it and forgot i was on sarge :(
[07:18] <smiley> i tried apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins but it says:          Depends: gstreamer0.8-a52dec (>= 0.8.11) but it is not going to be installed
[07:18] <slide> BlueEagle, dont see it arg
[07:19] <BlueEagle> slide: gnomebaker
[07:19] <BlueEagle> or gnome-baker
[07:19] <davehunn> hi grub thinks my ext3 / is reiserfs
[07:19] <psusi> ajeet, did you enable other repositories before and you didn't this time?  like the universe?
[07:19] <BlueEagle> slide: or xcdroast
[07:19] <smiley> what should i do to make Rhythmbox play mp3
[07:19] <dragon_>                    
[07:19] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, are you sure that Ubuntu S2D doesn't write anything int he boot sector or partition tables that may conflict with another os?
[07:19] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get
[07:19] <J_P> BlueEagle: Yes, i think after compile my own kernel, but for image ready binary why generic is better than  linux-image-2.6.12-9-amd64-xeon if my CPU is one P4 EM64T ?
[07:20] <BlueEagle> dragon_: Flott.
[07:20] <slide> BlueEagle, blah nope :(
[07:20] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, yes... it just writes the contents of memory out to swap... so if you want to resume windows... that's fine, as long as you didn't have any of your windows partitions mounted when you hibernate ubuntu
[07:20] <slide> thanks though
[07:20] <davehunn> grub filesystem type is reiserfs
[07:20] <BlueEagle> slide: Well then I dunno. :)
[07:20] <Wondersaurus> So, anyone have advice?
[07:20] <ajeet> psusi: no, when i installed ubuntu-ext3, i logged in and bham! updates ready... now, nothing, i'm worried.
[07:20] <davehunn> when it should be ext3
[07:20] <navarone> smiley> try rightclicking on music file and chosing properties.Then chose program to open mp3s in the Open with tab
[07:20] <plus-V-ducky> Ooooh ahhh, kewl Cyrillic courtesy of Kubuntu/KDE default UTF-8 or ISO8519-x font set
[07:20] <plus-V-ducky> err, char set, not fonts
[07:21] <gnomefreak> ajeet,  you did the updates already you dont need to do them 2 times
[07:21] <psusi> ajeet, weird... I don't know what to tell you... the filesystem should not make the slightest bit of difference... although...
[07:21] <gnomefreak> the file system just arranges and holds the files
[07:21] <Iconsumed> I have just set up an ubuntu system, but I cannot login GUI... it seams I have no rights to my home folder, how come?
[07:21] <dragon_> BlueEagle, hard work to write it :P
[07:21] <psusi> edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and try removing the us. preifx on the archives.ubuntu.com parts
[07:21] <ajeet> gnomefreak: no i didn't, this is a fresh installation.
[07:21] <psusi> someone in the devel channel earlier said that the us mirrors are borked right now
[07:21] <slide> BlueEagle, aaah its got cdrecord/cdaranoia, only prob is since firefox wont run i cant look online for how to burn a dvd/cd from an iso
[07:21] <BlueEagle> dragon_: ...and a complete waist of time tbh,
[07:21] <tritium> waste even
[07:21] <navarone> lol
[07:21] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, I share a single swap partition with different Linuxes(spel?)...
[07:21] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[07:21] <psusi> and I had to do that to correctly upgrade to dapper
[07:21] <BlueEagle> slide: man cdrecord
[07:21] <dragon_> BlueEagle, Make Some Noise!
[07:22] <Jemt> Greetings. The repositories for Ubuntu is still out dated, so I'm trying to compile Bluefish myself. But it seems that I need to set an environment variable in order for the compilation to succed ($PATH). How do I set that? I have just installed gcc-4.0.
[07:22] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, then don't try to boot those linuxes when you hibernate
[07:22] <plus-V-ducky> It lives on my fastest device,as do most of my bootable partitions
[07:22] <BlueEagle> dragon_: Exept for the fact that  you wrote "some" twice.
[07:22] <tritium> Jemt: with export
[07:22] <dragon_> BlueEagle, thx :P
[07:23] <ajeet> Man, I'm confused
[07:23] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, what if the swapspace is less than my RAM?
[07:23] <gnomefreak> i wouldnt think the filesystem other than updaing the filesystem its self would have any afffect on updates
[07:23] <Jemt> tritium: Is that a temp. operation? And what should I type in my console ?
[07:23] <Nytryx> how much ram do youhave lol
[07:23] <dragon_> 16 ^^
[07:23] <gnomefreak> ajeet,  did you change your sources list one time nad not the other?
[07:23] <Scrimpy> anyone here running NWN (from the diamond dvd) in ubuntu?
[07:23] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, it does not matter... when you hibernate, the ram is written to the swap partition... most likely another linux install you try to boot will refuse to touch the swap partition because the signature will be changed... unless that installation is also configured to resume
[07:23] <tritium> Jemt: if you run it from the cli, yes.  You can edit your ~/.bashrc to make it permanent.
[07:24] <psusi> in which case it will try to resume using ubuntu's saved memory.. and own't like that
[07:24] <ajeet> nope, just finished installing and logged in, haven't done anything at all
[07:24] <gnomefreak> ajeet,  same with both times you installed it?
[07:24] <ajeet> yeah
[07:24] <Sedge> somebody registered my nickname on freenode before me ;(
[07:24] <Jemt> tritium: Ok. Do you know what I need to type in order to succesfully compile bluefish ?
[07:25] <gnomefreak> ajeet that is very strange
[07:25] <ajeet> yeah, tell me about it
[07:25] <plus-V-ducky> 768 MB in this machine.  But my Debian system seemed to never use more than a few dozen MB under any load -- even watching DVDs and compiling large pacakages from source code (and then only rarely).  So, I decided to use a smaller swap partition.
[07:25] <Wondersaurus> Hello.  I'm trying to get my wireless card (Broadcom) to work on my laptop.  I've found a page on the forums which explains how this is done, but the sudo command is not working for me.  It returns an "unable to look up ComputerName via gethostbyname()" error.  Could I please be advised how to correct this?
[07:25] <tritium> Jemt: install build-essential to start with, and then sudo apt-get build-dep bluefish
[07:25] <GreedyB> what program should I use for burning images?
[07:25] <dragon_> BlueEagle, thx for nice conversation :) Cya
[07:25] <Sedge> GreedyB, try k3b
[07:25] <Jemt> tritium: Oh, cool :)
[07:25] <tritium> GreedyB: nautilus can burn them
[07:25] <J_P> BlueEagle: read my question ?
[07:26] <Jemt> tritium: I'll try that :)
[07:26] <gnomefreak> gnomebaker or k3b or whatever you feel comfortable using
[07:26] <tritium> okay, Jemt
[07:26] <GreedyB> okay thank you
[07:26] <Sedge> sudo apt-get install k3b
[07:26] <rel> Wondersaurus:  Do you mean a Broadcom card for mac? I have a Powerbook G4 and can't use my wireless card because there are no drivers for my Airport Extreme (Broadcom) card...
[07:26] <Sedge> that should get you what you need GreedyB
[07:26] <psusi> ajeet, try switching mirrors... I think the us mirrors are messed up today... either that or just don't worry about it... I'm sure it will be fixed in a day or two
[07:26] <Wondersaurus> Broadcom card for PC.  Dell Inspiron 5150.
[07:26] <GreedyB> sweet thanks
[07:27] <Wondersaurus> I have the drivers I need and everything.
[07:27] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, it also sets a switch in the GRUB bootloader to pass an argument to vmlinuz (or in an init script perhaps?) does it not?
[07:27] <Wondersaurus> I just can't get the sudo command to work.
[07:27] <tritium> Wondersaurus: you're using ndiswrapper, I hope...
[07:27] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[07:27] <Jemt> tritium: Uhm.. Will apt-get then give me the newest version of Bluefish?
[07:27] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, what's that?  I set up my grun to pass the resume= parameter to point the system to my swap partition
[07:27] <Wondersaurus> I would use ndiswrapper if I could get ndiswrapper to start.
[07:27] <BlueEagle> j_p: I will if you prefix with my nick. :)
[07:27] <gnomefreak> i agree with psusi  ajeet give it a few days see if they give you updates
[07:27] <Jemt> tritium: I'm not sure it will :)
[07:27] <tritium> Jemt: you told it it would not
[07:27] <plus-V-ducky> What if the otehr Linux just reinitializes the swap p'n, could that hurt my Ubuntu system afterwards?
[07:27] <BlueEagle> j_p: Oh, sorry for missing it.
[07:28] <J_P> :-)
[07:28] <tritium> Jemt: that doesn't mean you can't grab its build-dependencies, and build a newer version of it
[07:28] <Wondersaurus> Everything I've seen about ndiswrapper says "start it with sudo," which brings me to the original problem.
[07:28] <BlueEagle> j_p: I don't really know.
[07:28] <Jemt> tritium: But where do I use the bluefish-files I have just downloaded ?
[07:28] <gnomefreak> Wondersaurus, does sudo apt-get update work?
[07:28] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, it would break the resume, yes
[07:28] <void^> Wondersaurus, see if your hostname is in /etc/hosts
[07:28] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, can I tell Ubuntu to write the file somewhere else and just set it -ro?
[07:28] <Jemt> tritium: Oh, I just run configure afterwards ?
[07:29] <GreedyB> how can I make Opera my default browser?  Dont understand how that works in linux
[07:29] <J_P> BlueEagle: ok
[07:29] <selinium> Hi apokryphos :)
[07:29] <tritium> Jemt: you compile them, after installing the necessary build-dependencies.  I also recommend that you use checkinstall
[07:29] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, I think you can use a swap file instead of a swap partition... never tried it though
[07:29] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, but could it cause arbitrary system calls to exec in a way that would actually hurt Ubuntu in a persistent sense?
[07:29] <Wondersaurus> Contents of hosts: "127.0.0.1 local host"
[07:29] <Jemt> tritium: checkinstall ?
[07:29] <apokryphos> selinium: heyhey
[07:30] <tritium> !tell Jemt about checkinstall
[07:30] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, no... not in a persistent sense... it will just bust the resume
[07:30] <Jemt> tritium: Thanks :)
[07:30] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, something like WinBlows hiberfil.sys would be _suite_
[07:30] <void^> Wondersaurus, try adding your hostname to the 127.0.0.1 line
[07:30] <Wondersaurus> ReadOnly file.
[07:30] <plus-V-ducky> Wunderbar.
[07:31] <tritium> Jemt: :)  Good luck
[07:31] <rob_p> Wondersaurus:  You are using *your* password when using sudo, right?  Some have mistakenly assumed that it's asking for root's password.
[07:31] <Jemt> tritium: Thanks :)
[07:31] <MrPockets> hey,. they how hard is it to upgrade to the Breezy Ubuntu?
[07:31] <void^> Wondersaurus, use sudo to edit the file. if sudo won't work at all and you don't have a root password you might have to boot a livecd.
[07:32] <plus-V-ducky> psusi, does Ubuntu run a CRC (or any other integrity check) on the hiberfile?
[07:32] <foampeace> MrPockets: no problem, just sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:32] <GreedyB> how do I change default browsers in Ubuntu
[07:32] <GreedyB> ?
[07:32] <MrPockets> is it worth it?
[07:32] <foampeace> MrPockets: yes sir
[07:32] <jdmpike> hello all, does anyone in here use gnome-bluetooth - I am having some problems with it
[07:33] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[07:33] <plus-V-ducky> Hmmm... since Solaris writes 0x82 partitions as well... muahahaha...
[07:33] <psusi> plus-V-ducky, yes... if it is clobbered by the other install, the resume will simply fail and ubuntu will boot up normally
[07:33] <Wondersaurus> Hmm.  I'll need to try one thing before going the LiveCD route...
[07:33] <tritium> Wondersaurus: you can also boot into rescue mode
[07:34] <Wondersaurus> How do I do that?
[07:34] <jareth_> how can i use higher resultions under virtual terminals? fi. 1280x1024?
[07:34] <foampeace> GreedyB: what browser?
[07:34] <tritium> Wondersaurus: boot into it at the grub menu
[07:34] <jareth_> currently using vga=773
[07:34] <jdmpike> I am trying to get my bluetooth headset to work, even though the gnome bluetooth manager can see the headset, it doesn't work
[07:34] <jareth_> what so I need to use for 1280x1024?
[07:34] <jdmpike> can anyone help me?
[07:35] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, I jsut installed Ubuntu and KDE (form aptitude by selected a package at a time, not Kubuntu though) and bluetooth was included..  It worked right out of the box, though, I haven't figured out how to pair devices yet with the PSKs
[07:35] <void^> jareth_, vga=795
[07:35] <plus-V-ducky> apt-cache search bluez
[07:36] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  Booting Ubuntu in recovery mode.
[07:36] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky I have installed gmome-bluetooh and all of the bluez packages
[07:36] <jareth_> thanks void^
[07:36] <foampeace> GreedyB: in firefox you can goto prefsunder edit andflick a switch that checks it as default...i suppose other browsers as well
[07:36] <plus-V-ducky> Providentially, the entire protocol is an Open standard with Open Source APIs
[07:36] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, it can recognize the headset when I put it in paring mode, I don't know what do do from there
[07:37] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, if they're the same (and confed the same) as in KDE it probably won't help you, but if you have the storage space, I'd try installing Kubuntu or KDE
[07:38] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, I downloaded the src for btsco and built that last night, when I run btsco -v <MY HEADSET MAC ADDR> I get a permission denied when trying to open RFCONN
[07:38] <plus-V-ducky> Oh, I though it was install/app config problem, not a 'user conf' problem
[07:38] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[07:38] <plus-V-ducky> I'll take a look myself.  Do you have a VNC viewer client?
[07:38] <foampeace> can anyone compile and make a deb out of this or breezy? http://www.snika.uklinux.net/?p=xmms-alarm
[07:39] <foampeace> for bmp
[07:39] <foampeace> for breezy
[07:39] <jdmpike> hcitool scan can find my device in pairing mode...
[07:39] <foampeace> beep media player alarm
[07:39] <plus-V-ducky> jmdpike be carefull about conflicts with BT drivers (and be VERY careful with anything from SCO if that is SCO/Caldera ala 'OpenLinux')
[07:40] <foampeace> I tried to compile it, but i failed
[07:40] <Wondersaurus> Okay.  I rebooted into recovery mode, and to the input "sudo modprobe -r bcmw15," I get "sudo: unable to lookup ComputerName via gethostbyname" and "FATAL: Module bcmw15" not found.  The latter is positive, as it means that things aren't as bad as they could be, but sudo still refuses to actually work.
[07:40] <foampeace> just means im not a programmer
[07:40] <plus-V-ducky> jmdpike do you have a VNC viewer?
[07:40] <Nytryx>  so your sure that im not downloading this iso for nothing right burning it on a pc it will boot my ppc right?
[07:40] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, what does btsco do also, how do I remove it? I don't know how to undo a make $$ make install of a program
[07:40] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: if you're in rescue mode you don't need sudo
[07:41] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, can I just find / -name btsco and remove everything from my system?
[07:41] <foampeace> http://www.snika.uklinux.net/xmms-alarm/bmp-alarm-0.6.0.tar.bz2
[07:41] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: i suggest fixing /etc/hosts to have an entry 'ComputerName'
[07:41] <plus-V-ducky> You could watch me play around in KDE with bluetooth
[07:41] <foampeace> theres the one that might be good if it could be compiled...I tried xmms alarm but its not work and bmp seems to load streams better/faster
[07:42] <infralite> hello, is the only way of upgrading to breezy, getting the new iso?
[07:42] <holycow> what are the floppy and usb nodes in /dev labeled?
[07:42] <Kratos> I have a problem compiling Wine, details in #flood
[07:42] <foampeace> infralite: no you can type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:42] <infralite> or could i update some other way without having to downoad 600mb
[07:42] <infralite> foampeace: ah, thank you very much
[07:42] <gnomefreak> infralite,  you can change the sources list to breezy from hoary
[07:42] <foampeace> infralite: you have to change your source names to breezy also
[07:42] <Wondersaurus> Fool:  D'oh.  Thanks.  How do I open etc/hosts in rescue?
[07:43] <Wondersaurus> gedit etc/hosts doesn't work.
[07:43] <infralite> foampeace: binaries too no?
[07:43] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, I don't have too much experience in _purging_ things built from src, but I've noticed that some src pkgs have READMEs that tell you where the executeables are put.
[07:43] <foampeace> infralite: yes
[07:43] <infralite> foampeace: all right, and any other warnings for me?
[07:43] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: try nano
[07:43] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: 'nano /etc/hosts'
[07:43] <foampeace> infralite: no i dont think so, just go with the flow
[07:43] <infralite> thanks man
[07:44] <plus-V-ducky> you can also do a diff of lsof before and after opening the app.
[07:44] <jdmpike> can anyone tell me what this means??? find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc: this may be a bug in your fil esystem driver.  Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option.  Earlier result s may have failed to include directories that should have been searched.
[07:44] <gnomefreak> i guess someone pulled it out of topic there used to be a good walkthrough for the upgrade to breezy process
[07:44] <plus-V-ducky> (all this in addition to the obvious find | whereis | locate of course)
[07:45] <HappyFool> !breezy
[07:45] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[07:45] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  Nano worked, localhost replaced with ComputerName.
[07:45] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: no
[07:45] <HappyFool> eek
[07:45] <Nytryx> hey there needs to be a step added to the xubuntu installation
[07:45] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: don't remove localhost ;)
[07:45] <gnomefreak> there it is for who ever was gonna upgrade
[07:45] <gnomefreak> ty HappyFool
[07:45] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: just add ComputerName
[07:46] <Nytryx> make sure you install xserver-xorg
[07:46] <Wondersaurus> Add it where?
[07:46] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: my first line of /etc/hosts looks like this: '127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ubuntu'
[07:46] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: you probably want ComputerName where I have 'ubuntu'
[07:46] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, that sounds weird -- have you been trying to hotplug or mount several proc fs devices?
[07:47] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, no - maybe usb flash drives or something...
[07:47] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  Done that.  What do I do next?
[07:47] <plus-V-ducky> Also, before you remove that gak, see if you can make it work
[07:47] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, so do I just need to install kdebluetooth?
[07:48] <Wondersaurus> Should I reboot and go back into Ubuntu?
[07:48] <RiXtEr> couple questions... 1st how do I get java working with firefox... 2nd how do i get the nvidia glx going? anyhelp would be appriciated.
[07:48] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: test sudo first
[07:48] <plus-V-ducky> usb flsh drives are procfs or udevfs stuff -- usually automounted in /media/usb) |~1 |~2 |...~n or /media/usbdrive
[07:48] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: does 'sudo ls' give any errors?
[07:49] <Wondersaurus> Give me a second...
[07:49] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, it's hard to say, and certainly I'm no expert
[07:49] <plus-V-ducky> I just so *happened* to start playing with it myself last night.
[07:50] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, that what you installed? also mount doesn't show anything strange...
[07:50] <Wondersaurus> Nope.  sudo ls does NOT give any errors.
[07:50] <gnomefreak> is ubuntu the only distro that sends free cds out?
[07:50] <Wondersaurus> Returns "dbootstrap_settings."
[07:50] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: ok, you can go to gui mode
[07:50] <plus-V-ducky> I'd suggest that you look at authentication settings first before you get too excited.
[07:50] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: you can either reboot (shutdown -r now) or go to GUI mode (telinit 2)
[07:51] <plus-V-ducky> jdmpike, are you using Gnome right now?
[07:51] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: sudo should work in normal (roughly, GUI) mode now
[07:51] <Wondersaurus> Rebooted.  It's the most userfriendly command I've ever seen!
[07:51] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, yes but I have the qt libs
[07:51] <Slackwise> Is it wrong for me to think ubuntu's gnome theme is sexy?
[07:51] <plus-V-ducky> What does nuatilus see when you open the filesystem object?
[07:51] <foampeace> i need an alarm to wake me up...nothing seems to work
[07:51] <gnomefreak> lol Slackwise
[07:51] <foampeace> mp3 alarms
[07:52] <Slackwise> gnomefreak: It's very well designed. :P
[07:52] <rel> Slackwise:  hehe. but seriously, yes it is.
[07:52] <gnomefreak> that it is Slackwise
[07:52] <Slackwise> I think I'm going to install this theme on all my Linux boxes, wether ubuntu or not :P
[07:52] <Kratos> what is the terminal command for moving files from one DIR to another?
[07:52] <nolimitsoya> when trying to install nvidia nforce sound drivers in kubuntu, (i386) i get error: unable to fins the kernel source tree for the current running kernel. please make sure you have installed the kernel source files for your kernel;
[07:52] <nolimitsoya> what do i do? :(
[07:52] <HappyFool> Kratos: 'mv'
[07:52] <Wondersaurus> Thanks, fool.
[07:52] <Eternalist> gnomefreak, whatsuppppppppp
[07:52] <Mabus06> can videos be in .bin files?
[07:52] <Kratos> HappyFool: TY
[07:52] <HappyFool> Wondersaurus: np
[07:53] <Eternalist> i just configured BMP to not hold my card hostage
[07:53] <RiXtEr> nolimitsoya, install the kernel source tree...
[07:53] <gnomefreak> hi Eternalist  :)
[07:53] <Wondersaurus> Now, to see if it worked...
[07:53] <Eternalist> so i can have mutliple sounds going with running ESD
[07:53] <nolimitsoya> yes, but how?
[07:53] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: try install linux-headers-386 first
[07:53] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: if that's not enough, get linux-source-2.6.12
[07:53] <smi|e> Hi I need a good video player that can play .mpg for ubuntu
[07:53] <gnomefreak> this is becoming the biggest PITA ive ever done :(
[07:53] <Mabus06> How do I play .bin files in a media player??
[07:53] <RiXtEr> smi|e, xine
[07:53] <jdmpike> plus-V-ducky, I am downloading KDE core files, this won't prevent me from running gnome will it?
[07:54] <holycow> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76517.html  <-- well this sucks
[07:54] <HappyFool> Mabus06: what does 'file' think it is? ('file filename.bin')
[07:54] <smi|e> Mabus06: you want to play BIN files?
[07:54] <holycow> that needs to be fixed asap, none of this grab from dapper stuff
[07:54] <redduck666> Mabus06, iirc vcl can do that
[07:54] <holycow> *Grrr*
[07:54] <smi|e> use TRASH instead
[07:54] <smi|e> :P~
[07:54] <Kratos> Where are the drivers for the AC'97 audio codec?
[07:54] <nolimitsoya> HappyFool and RiXtEr, thank you :)
[07:54] <smi|e> RiXtEr: Xine wont play, does it need extra codecs/decoders?
[07:54] <Mabus06> redduck666, yes vlc can do that but is that for windows or linux?
[07:54] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, I prefer xine myself www.xineorg | # apt-get install xine-ui
[07:55] <Mabus06> what do you mean, HappyFool ?
[07:55] <Wondersaurus> Sudo works like a dream in GNOME.
[07:55] <Jemt> tritium: Thanks for all your help. build-essential is a great tool. Bluefish is running perfectly now :)
[07:55] <redduck666> Mabus06, for both of them. it works on *bsd's and has os x version too :P
[07:55] <Kratos> super do!!!
[07:55] <HappyFool> Mabus06: i mean, run the file command to find out what sort of file it is
[07:55] <foampeace> is there a good graphical cron settings app
[07:55] <gnomefreak> Wondersaurus,  i find sudo much better than su
[07:55] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, do ytou have the xine-ui (User Interface) or just the libs?
[07:55] <RiXtEr> smi|e, i like mplayer (gmplayer) but havn't found it for ubuntu yet...
[07:55] <RiXtEr> smi|e, you could try to compile it from source.
[07:55] <foampeace> i need a way to wake up to mp3 but xmms-alarm isnt working properly
[07:56] <smi|e> plus-V-ducky: it goes to open in a firefox window, cant i get it to open seperatly?
[07:56] <gnomefreak> !mplayer
[07:56] <ubotu> I heard mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:56] <RiXtEr> foampeace, look on freshmeat for a project
[07:56] <plus-V-ducky> RiXtEr, peopel have been coming in here for install help on mplayer all night/morning and getting it too.
[07:56] <plus-V-ducky> =)
[07:56] <foampeace> RiXtEr: for ubuntu stuff?
[07:56] <gnomefreak> brb smoke time
[07:56] <smi|e> how do i set xine as a default player?
[07:56] <smi|e> is there a terminal command
[07:57] <smi|e> when i click on a firefox link it defaults too totem
[07:57] <RiXtEr> foampeace, no.. for source stuff.
[07:57] <Mabus06> HappyFool, it says they are data files
[07:57] <foampeace> RiXtEr: maybe, but im not good at compiling stuff
[07:57] <Slackwise> damn it, i installed Kdevelop and it took over the default browser
[07:58] <smi|e> !codecs
[07:58] <ubotu> codecs is probably binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[07:58] <smi|e> !video
[07:58] <HappyFool> Mabus06: means file can't guess what they are. If you know for sure that it's a movie file, you can try mplayer/xine/vlc, but i imagine most movie files would be identified by 'file'
[07:58] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, smi|e
[07:58] <Seveas> !codecs =~ s/ubuntu.nl/ubuntulinux.nl/
[07:58] <ubotu> OK, Seveas
[07:59] <Mabus06> HappyFool, it was from a torrent site but it's very popular and everybody who commented seemed to affirm it was the right movie
[07:59] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, oh, I din't know you wanted a browser plugin.  Linking it with mozilla/geck is harder than just installing it, but I believe that the totem-xine 'front-end' may do that.  (As well as mplayer and even realplayer (pty) /helixplayer (Osrc)
[07:59] <nolimitsoya> installing linux-headers-386 got me past that one, and right into: gcc-version-check failed: ./nvsound/main/conftest.sh: line 9: cc: command not found could not compile gcc-version-check-c
[07:59] <ecobuntu> smi|e: what are you trying to do?  get a plugin for mozilla?
[07:59] <HappyFool> Mabus06: sorry, i'm out of ideas
[07:59] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: get gcc-3.4
[08:00] <nolimitsoya> thanx
[08:00] <mp3guy> this makes me happy;
[08:00] <mp3guy> http://www.bitstorm.org/gates/creamedgates.mpg
[08:00] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, also, there is a plugin manager for Firefox (for generic Mozilla the pkg is called mozplugger)
[08:00] <foampeace> where do i get help compiling stuff in ubuntu
[08:00] <smi|e> !compile
[08:00] <ubotu> I guess compile is Go and read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall. tar -zxvf tarball, cd blah, ./configure, make, make install or install by hand.  Also, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ConfigureMakeMakeInstall.  Ask me about <compiling>
[08:00] <smi|e> ubotu tell foampeace about compile
[08:01] <foampeace> thanks
[08:01] <nolimitsoya> HappyFool,  that didnt help :/
[08:01] <nolimitsoya> still same error message
[08:01] <foampeace> can i get ubotu to tell people also
[08:01] <ecobuntu> foampeace: it's real easy with the checkinstall package
[08:01] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: hmm. odd
[08:01] <nolimitsoya> !
[08:01] <ubotu> nolimitsoya: Are you smoking crack?
[08:01] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: have you installed 'build-essential' ?
[08:01] <nolimitsoya> whats that?
[08:02] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: another package ;)
[08:02] <nolimitsoya> ^^
[08:02] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: i'm guessing the answer is no. try install that and try again
[08:02] <foampeace> ecobuntu: is this about to lift a heavy weight off my shoulders?
[08:02] <plus-V-ducky> sorry
[08:02] <HappyFool> i hope the nforce stuff is clever enough to use the right compiler
[08:02] <LjL> ubotu: AutoDeb is an EXPERIMENTAL program to automate building (configure, compile, install) of source tarballs. It's based on !CheckInstall and !AutoApt, and can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Autodeb
[08:02] <ubotu> okay, LjL
[08:02] <alexandre> Does http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ is down ?
[08:03] <nolimitsoya> HappyFool,  didnt help either :(
[08:03] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: what command are you running?
[08:03] <nolimitsoya> sudo sh NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0306-pkg1.run
[08:04] <Wondersaurus> Now.  This is probably a dumb, silly, newbie question, but how do I install ndiswrapper?  I'm looking at their steps, and it says "go to source-directory."  What does that mean?
[08:04] <HappyFool> nolimitsoya: ok, try 'CC=gcc-3.4 sudo sh NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0306-pkg1.run'
[08:04] <nolimitsoya> will do
[08:04] <jucu> Hello!
[08:04] <alexandre> Does http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ is down ? Or, it just me who can't access it ?
[08:05] <nolimitsoya> that worked, thanks a million! :D
[08:05] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, I should have told you simply yes.  xine et al. will run by themselves so long as you have a UI and a valid URI/URL or local file (javascript and other active content doesn't count for our purposes, since you'd have to capture the stream and redirect it)
[08:05] <jucu> I've got a problem with the ubuntu version 5.10
[08:05] <blueblood> ANyone got VS.Net running under linux? :)
[08:05] <apokryphos> alexandre: what is it you're looking to get? It may be available from an alternative place
[08:05] <LjL> Wondersaurus: what are you trying to do? it says that ndiswrapper is installed *by default* in the ubuntu kernel, and that you don't need the source package
[08:05] <Stormx2> alexandre: Its been down for a few days
[08:05] <alexandre> madwifi drivers
[08:05] <smi|e> plus-V-ducky: in xine where is the "open from location" button?
[08:05] <plus-V-ducky> jucu, you've got a 'proble' huh?  Right then here is what you do...
[08:06] <Wondersaurus> LjL:  Whoops.  I really must have missed that.  Better safe then sorry, though.
[08:06] <jucu> When I want to install an application, it says no exclusive (Zugriff?) there...
[08:06] <void^> LjL, the question is, what version of ndiswrapper is in ubuntu by default?
[08:07] <LjL> void^: the same as the one in ndiswrapper-source, i suppose, i.e. 1.1
[08:07] <Wondersaurus> My instructions said "get it," though.
[08:07] <void^> which is "ancient"
[08:07] <plus-V-ducky> Now you want me to explain the UI -- LOL.  You'll have to play around with the mouse, I'm afraid.
[08:07] <grogoreo> what is the best client for Gnutella? If my friend had BearShare (Windows only) and I had something else, could I get at his files?
[08:07] <LjL> guys, i don't know, but if you "apt-cache shoe ndiswrapper-source", you'll see that it states it's in the kernel
[08:07] <HappyFool> erk. libgtk security update?
[08:07] <smi|e> plus-V-ducky: in xine where is the "open from location" button?
[08:07] <apokryphos> grogoreo: yes
[08:07] <Stormx2> alexandre: I just checked with seveas, he put it up again!
[08:07] <Seveas> that's a lie!
[08:07] <apokryphos> grogoreo: limewire or gtk-gnutella are a few options
[08:07] <grogoreo> apokryphos, thanks
[08:07] <alexandre> NICE!
[08:08] <N1omi> does anyone have sotware recomendations for running ubuntu on a laptop?
[08:08] <plus-V-ducky> smi|e, you already asked hat: same answer try your mosue (right clicking on the window usually brings up a context menu -- I use the 'classic skin')
[08:08] <Stormx2> !laptop
[08:08] <ubotu> well, laptop is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam
[08:09] <plus-V-ducky> Hovering the mouse over buttons should pop-up little yellow infio 'bubbles'
[08:09] <AzMoo> Hey. Before I upgraded to Breezy, when I right-clicked on the desktop a context menu came up with "Open Terminal" in it. I no longer have that option. Is there a way to add it back in?
[08:09] <jucu> When I want to install an application, the problem is that it says <<there's no exclusive Access>>. How can I stop this?
[08:09] <N1omi> oooh thank you Stormx2, i should have definatly thought of that XD
[08:09] <Stormx2> ;-) no problem
[08:09] <Stormx2> jucu: Yeah I'd like to see that functionality back too. Not sure how though
[08:10] <zephyrus> hey, does anyone know how to mount a ntfs partition so it is writeable?  I have it mounted with the same options as my writeable fat32s but I still can't modify the disk
[08:10] <Stormx2> wrong person >.>
[08:10] <Stormx2> I meant AzMoo
[08:10] <LjL> zephyrus: don't write to ntfs disks
[08:10] <AzMoo> zephyrus, don't even attempt it
[08:10] <gnomefreak> anyone know of a safe site to download screensavers from?
[08:10] <AzMoo> zephyrus, unless you want to lose your data
[08:10] <Stormx2> jucu: Are you using apt-get, synaptic, or aptitude, at all?
[08:11] <AzMoo> Stormx2, yeah, it's certainly annoying not having it there :\
[08:11] <jucu> No, but it says, that I have to close apt-get or something like this
[08:11] <Stormx2> AzMoo: Take a look on ubuntuforums.org - there may be a topic
[08:11] <daemos> jucu, what are you trying to do?
[08:11] <Stormx2> jucu: You are compiling? What application?
[08:11] <Nytryx> ok hit and hold c or i hit it a hundred times and the ppc wont boot ubuntu install
[08:12] <jucu> I want to install an application over <<Aplications -> install Aplication>> at the ubuntu 5.10 menue
[08:12] <zephyrus> AzMoo, lJL:  hmm, ok thanks.  Maybe I'll just reformat that drive then.
[08:12] <Stormx2> jucu: Thats aptitude based
[08:12] <Stormx2> jucu: Make sure you don't have synaptic open
[08:12] <Stormx2> jucu: Or do you have update-manager running?
[08:12] <AzMoo> Stormx2, will do, cheers.
[08:13] <jucu> The update manager says this, too
[08:13] <Stormx2> jucu: Or maybe even an open terminal with apt-get running?
[08:13] <jucu> And I've restarted my computer
[08:13] <Stormx2> jucu: Oh?
[08:13] <LjL> zephyrus: i think the best setup is to keep a (possibly small) fat32 partition for exchanging data between windows and linux, and then having a main ext3 partition for linux and a main NTFS partition for windows
[08:13] <Stormx2> jucu: You restart your computer, and you still get the problem?
[08:13] <Stormx2> LjL: I second that.
[08:13] <jucu> yes...
[08:14] <fanopnaic> btw.: Is there any way that 2.6.15 will make it into Dapper?
[08:14] <Nytryx> help my PPC wot boot the ubuntu install disk
[08:14] <Stormx2> zephyrus: I use a 60gb second disk formatted in FAT32 (XFAT) which I use for sharing
[08:14] <Stormx2> Nytryx: What happens?
[08:14] <Nytryx> nothing
[08:14] <Nytryx> the screen is grey
[08:14] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Can you boot a live CD? Have you tried
[08:15] <Nytryx> i downloaded the PPC iso
[08:15] <Freelabs> hi people
[08:15] <jucu> Heres the original law text: <<Unable to get exclusive lock
[08:15] <jucu> This usually means that another package management application (like apt-get or aptitude) already running. Please close that application first>>
[08:15] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Problem with the cd then. Firstly, check the file you downloaded is ok. Look into MD5 Sums
[08:15] <recon0> when I updated ubuntu, it reset the GRUB menu, any way to get windows back on it?
[08:15] <Stormx2> Nytryx: If thats ok, try to reburn on a new CD, at a slower speed
[08:15] <holycow> okay solved the floppy problem
[08:15] <Nytryx> already did that storm
[08:15] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Really?
[08:15] <Nytryx> yes
[08:16] <holycow> i'm not googling any resolution to the usb problem, breezy isn't creating usb device nodes from what i can tell.  anyone else run into this? solution?
[08:16] <Stormx2> Nytryx: And have you tried burning at a slower speed?
[08:16] <Nytryx> md5 check sum verified and burning at 8x
[08:16] <HappyFool> recon0: you need to add a windows entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:16] <moohhh> Hello. I'd like to switch to Evolution as the mail-client, and am thinking about installing a local IMAP server to host the mails. Any recommendations on such a setup (good/bad idea, which SW, etc)?
[08:16] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Try burning at a slower speed, maybe 1 or 2 times. Check the disc isn't scratched, too.
[08:16] <recon0> happyfool, how? my windows is on hda
[08:17] <Stormx2> recon0: Thats ok. GRUB looks into /boot/grub/menu.lst for all the OS's it can boot
[08:17] <HappyFool> recon0: can you paste the output of 'sudo fdisk -l' and 'mount' to the pastebin? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:17] <Nytryx> ok heres an easy one storm the xserver fails on a regular ubuntu (xubuntu) pc
[08:17] <_HydriO_> how do you delete folders via the terminal?
[08:17] <Freelabs> uhm
[08:17] <Stormx2> _HydriO_: rmdir
[08:17] <Agrajag> rm -r if it's not empty
[08:17] <_HydriO_> THank you Stromx2
[08:17] <Freelabs> i've some problems installing ubuntu a64
[08:17] <Freelabs> on a a64
[08:18] <recon0> ok
[08:18] <Freelabs> so... if i use an x86, it's well
[08:18] <Nytryx> storm
[08:18] <Freelabs> but when i use 164, is not.
[08:18] <Stormx2> Nytryx: The X server fails?
[08:18] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Eek
[08:18] <LjL> _HydriO_: by the way, you delete "directories", not "folders" ;)
[08:18] <Nytryx> yea
[08:18] <Nytryx> never mind im starting over
[08:19] <_HydriO_> LjL: ok i'm new to windows, im a windows programer.
[08:19] <Stormx2> Nytryx: Sorry I can't help
[08:19] <Stormx2> _HydriO_: Eh?
[08:19] <J_P> hey all, how i know if my compuer have one CPU x86_64, in my cat /proc/cpuinfo not show nothing about "64" and in dmesg not show nothing too about "64" (64bis). how i see this ?
[08:19] <holycow> what is a usb device node supposed to be labeled under /dev ... sda1 or similar?
[08:19] <recon0> happyface, ok it's there
[08:19] <Stormx2> holycow: ttyUSB0 or something like that
[08:19] <HappyFool> holycow: usually a /dev/sd* device
[08:19] <recon0> happyfool, ok it's there
[08:20] <HappyFool> recon0: standby
[08:20] <holycow> thx
[08:20] <viller> hi
[08:20] <Stormx2> hey!
[08:20] <dell500> i'm trying to get writing function to my mp3 folder on my raid device, how do i get access to the whole drive so i can write to it?
[08:20] <viller> my ubuntu doesnt start again
[08:20] <Stormx2> dell500: Is it NTFS?
[08:20] <dell500> Stormx2, ext3 i think
[08:20] <daemos> does anyone here know how to mount Novell netware servers in Ubuntu?
[08:20] <jucu> someone at bugzilla.ubuntu.com has this problem, too...
[08:20] <viller> i wanted to install a second ubuntu so i could try stuff on it and not mess up my prymary ubuntu
[08:21] <HappyFool> recon0: hmm
[08:21] <viller> now the second one works and the first one doesnt
[08:21] <daemos> im pretty sure its using the ncpfp tool
[08:21] <daemos> but could use further clarification
[08:21] <Stormx2> dell500: If you are 100% sure its ext3, try chmod -r 755
[08:21] <recon0> happyfool, when my linux kernel got updated, the XP option disappeared.
[08:21] <HaschHase> hi
[08:21] <J_P> BlueEagle: know know ?
[08:21] <HaschHase> does anybody know how i can mount my webcam?
[08:21] <dell500> i think i just got it Stormx2, tried the properties of the folder, and selected the option to write to the certain group
[08:21] <HaschHase> and take pictures from my webcam?
[08:22] <Stormx2> dell500: Great :)
[08:22] <HaschHase> i dunno how to setup my webcam under linux
[08:22] <Stormx2> !webcam
[08:22] <ubotu> [webcam]  Support for webcams with messenger-like programs will be available in the next version of amsn (already in the CVS version) and with gaim-vv, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=47841 and GQcam http://cse.unl.edu/~cluening/gqcam/
[08:22] <HaschHase> thanks Stormx2
[08:22] <viller> i got this error /bin/sh: cant access tty job control turned off
[08:22] <Stormx2> eek thats not much use for non-im stuff
[08:22] <HappyFool> recon0: try adding this to the bottom of /boot/grub/menu.lst : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4754
[08:22] <daemos> when I first booted Ubunti, I had reformatted from using slack and the lilo config-- with the GRUB config I still get the text-based OS selection
[08:22] <Stormx2> HaschHase: Let me check for a how-to
[08:22] <jdmpike> I am just failing miserably getting my bluetooth headset working in Ubuntu
[08:22] <daemos> how can I edit the conf file
[08:22] <daemos> and make a splash screne at startup
[08:23] <HappyFool> recon0: make sure it's *AFTER* the '### END DEBIAN ...' line
[08:23] <ecobuntu> daemos: edit the multiboot line and enter splash
[08:23] <viller> what does this mean /bin/sh: cant access tty job control turned off
[08:23] <recon0> ok
[08:23] <foampeace> AUTO APT installs source dependancies?
[08:24] <dell500> Stormx2, someone told me to do 'sudo chown -R dell500:dell500 /path/to/mp3' and now i don't have any access to that dir, it has the lock symbol on it
[08:24] <ecobuntu> daemos:
[08:24] <HappyFool> recon0: unfortunately you'll have to reboot to test
[08:24] <daemos> yeah?
[08:24] <gnomefreak> auto apt?
[08:24] <ecobuntu> daemos: [#ubuntu]  daemos:
[08:24] <daemos> ecobuntu, where is the conf file?
[08:24] <ecobuntu> /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:24] <ecobuntu> you should edit the "kernel" line
[08:24] <daemos> yeah I think it booted with 'quiet splash' or something
[08:24] <ecobuntu> and add splash at the end of it
[08:24] <daemos> ok
[08:24] <recon0> ok i'll try
[08:24] <foampeace> does auto apt install source dependancies?
[08:24] <ecobuntu> yeah then you should have the splash screen
[08:24] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: If you can't save, try "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[08:24] <daemos> thanks
[08:25] <Stormx2> wrong person, meant daemos
[08:25] <ecobuntu> np
[08:25] <daemos> thanks :) handy sudo
[08:25] <Stormx2> >.> second time i've done that today
[08:25] <daemos> is it possible to make a root acct
[08:25] <Stormx2> !root
[08:25] <ubotu> hmm... root is disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[08:25] <Stormx2> daemos: You can
[08:25] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  I'm having problems setting up my wired connection.
[08:25] <HaschHase> StormX2, when i try to start gqcam, it says no directory /dev/video
[08:25] <daemos> yeah I always have to use sudo
[08:25] <chelseafan1989> hi :o) - UNIX n00b here and i wanted 2 know if ne1 knows how 2 get my 56KBps modem to work with UBUNTU so that i can access the net - it is currently installed using a W2K driver ne ideas?
[08:25] <daemos> to run nessus and nmap
[08:25] <Stormx2> daemos: But it breaks the GUI admin tools in the GNOME menus
[08:25] <daemos> its annoying
[08:25] <HaschHase> so i think he is searching for the webcam StormX2
[08:25] <daemos> eep ok
[08:25] <Stormx2> daemos: You can disable it again
[08:26] <daemos> maybe I can just give certain apps root priveledges?
[08:26] <daemos> so I dont have to sudo all day long
[08:26] <Stormx2> daemos: Well
[08:26] <HappyFool> enabling root won't break the sudo access used for gksudo
[08:26] <Wondersaurus> I'm connected to a router serving as a DHCP server.
[08:26] <Stormx2> daemos: You sort of can, by changing the launcher to have "gksudo" before the command name
[08:26] <HappyFool> however, we don't recommend it
[08:26] <HaschHase> !webcam
[08:26] <Stormx2> HappyFool: I thought it did.
[08:26] <Wondersaurus> sudo ifconfig does not return anything.
[08:26] <infralite> if i have no .xinitrc, can i just create one and fill it up?
[08:26] <ecobuntu> i heart ubuntu
[08:27] <Stormx2> <3
[08:27] <HappyFool> Stormx2: well, i haven't tried it, but i can't see why. sudo will still work even if root is enabled
[08:27] <ecobuntu> nice
[08:27] <chelseafan1989> can ne1 help me? :o(
[08:27] <daemos> Wondersaurus, try ifconfig eth0 up
[08:27] <Stormx2> HappyFool: Hmm, I've heard it does!
[08:27] <ecobuntu> Stormx2: i <3 ubuntu...not so much kubuntu...but ubuntu
[08:27] <daemos> do you even see the l0   loopback device ?
[08:27] <jucu> Isn't there anyone, who can help me? (Unable to get exclusive lock
[08:27] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: Never used kubuntu
[08:27] <jucu> This usually means that another package management application (like apt-get or aptitude) already running. Please close that application first)
[08:27] <ecobuntu> i don't really like kde
[08:27] <daemos> what IRC are the majority of you using
[08:27] <Stormx2> jucu: Means another thing is using the database
[08:28] <daemos> yeah I just transferred to Ubuntu from slack 10.2
[08:28] <donza> i also prefer gnome over kde
[08:28] <Stormx2> jucu: Try closing anything like: Synaptic, Update Manager, Aptitude, Apt-get, Add Applications
[08:28] <ecobuntu> though they do have some nice applications...i always install kaffeine because it seems to be the media player that works for me with w32codecs
[08:28] <ecobuntu> totem suxs
[08:28] <donza> it does
[08:28] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: I use VLC
[08:28] <donza> i use xine
[08:28] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: BMP for music, of course.
[08:28] <ecobuntu> bmp?
[08:28] <ecobuntu> i just use rhythmbox
[08:28] <Stormx2> Beep Media Player
[08:28] <donza> amarok for music
[08:28] <daemos> is there an equivalent of task manager
[08:29] <Stormx2> Only the best music player for linux ;-)
[08:29] <ecobuntu> bmp?
[08:29] <daemos> to list jobs and kill them
[08:29] <ecobuntu> o
[08:29] <Stormx2> daemos: Yes
[08:29] <ecobuntu> i'll have to check it out
[08:29] <Stormx2> daemos: System monitor
[08:29] <Wondersaurus> "sudo ifconfig eth0 up" does not provide any response, either.
[08:29] <Stormx2> daemos: Applications > System Tools > System Monitor
[08:29] <Wondersaurus> The hardware recognizes the presence of an ethernet cable, but there is no connection.
[08:29] <donza> i think amarok is best single program for linux
[08:29] <daemos> Wondersaurus, open up at terminal and type '  lspci
[08:29] <daemos> see if your card(s) are listed
[08:29] <ecobuntu> bmp looks like xmms
[08:29] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: But with GTK2
[08:29] <Eternalist> Anyone know how I can make the fonts clearer
[08:30] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: Which makes it uber-sexy
[08:30] <Eternalist> I messed around with them by accident and now they look bad lol
[08:30] <Stormx2> Eternalist: How do you mean?
[08:30] <Eternalist> can someone tell me what they're defaults are
[08:30] <dell500> Stormx2, sudo chown -R 755 /path/to/mp3s'?
[08:30] <Eternalist> Stormx2: Well now they're all fuzzy lol
[08:30] <ecobuntu> sad there is a "winamp" skin
[08:30] <ecobuntu> why would someone using linux want a winamp skin
[08:30] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: What?
[08:30] <donza> is there deb for gtk2 version of vlc anywhere?
[08:30] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: Why wouldn't they
[08:30] <Stormx2> donza: yes
[08:30] <J_P> BlueEagle: are here ?
[08:30] <donza> vlc looks so ugly
[08:30] <Stormx2> donza: Check ubuntuforums.org
[08:30] <ecobuntu> http://futurepast.free.fr/bmp_screenshots/capture_screen.1121105702.png
[08:30] <Eternalist> Stormx2: can you tell me your defaults in Font
[08:30] <Stormx2> donza: Lots of people have complained about it
[08:30] <ecobuntu> cause it's winamp
[08:31] <ecobuntu> and it says winamp
[08:31] <Eternalist> in the font manager
[08:31] <donza> Stormx2: ok, thanks
[08:31] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: No it doesn't
[08:31] <apokryphos> !info gvlc
[08:31] <Stormx2> ecobuntu: What is wrong with supporting winamp skins?
[08:31] <ubotu> gvlc: (GTK+ frontend for VLC (dummy legacy package)), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 60 kB
[08:31] <Stormx2> apokryphos: oh they added it? :D
[08:31] <Wondersaurus> My ethernet controller is listed.
[08:31] <apokryphos> Stormx2: it was there in hoary too
[08:31] <ecobuntu> nothinig is wrong with it but i don't know why someone using linux would want to put "win" on any of the skins for there programs
[08:31] <Eternalist> can anyone please tell me their defaults in FONT?
[08:32] <Wondersaurus> Broadcom Corporation BCM4401 100Base-T (rev 01)
[08:32] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: i have the same card
[08:32] <Stormx2> Eternalist: My defaults are: Sans 10, Sans 10, SansBold 10, Monospace 10, Best Shapes
[08:32] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: are you running a dell?
[08:32] <Wondersaurus> Twins, eco!
[08:32] <Wondersaurus> Dell Inspiron 5150
[08:32] <ecobuntu> oh you have the fancy pants version...i have an 1100
[08:32] <ecobuntu> POS version
[08:32] <Stormx2> apokryphos: Don't correct me *slapslap*
[08:32] <msg43> HI
[08:32] <Stormx2> Hey
[08:33] <Eternalist> Stormx2: thanks
[08:33] <msg43> How can I install nvidia drivers
[08:33] <mlalkaka> how do i change the timestamp of a file or a folder recursively?
[08:33] <Stormx2> !nvidia
[08:33] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[08:33] <msg43> I've tried twice but I get Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[08:33] <Wondersaurus> I'm currently trying to install the wrappers with ndiswrapper for my card, but it says to do that, I need to have a connection to the internet and thus we see a Catch-22 form.
[08:33] <Wondersaurus> How'd you get it working, eco?
[08:33] <HaschHase> how can i setup my Webcam under Linux?
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: the broadcom ethernet card?
[08:34] <donza> hmm
[08:34] <Wondersaurus> Yeah.
[08:34] <Stormx2> HaschHase: Did the wiki not help?
[08:34] <mlalkaka> HaschHase, what webcam is it?
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: i just installed Ubuntu...it has the card drivers in the kernel by default
[08:34] <donza> i installed gvlc but vlc looks still the same
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: run gnome and then run network-admin
[08:34] <donza> is there some configuration i have to do?
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: at the terminal
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: then configure and activate the card
[08:34] <Stormx2> donza: Try launching "gvlc" does it work?
[08:34] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: it should be listed
[08:35] <dell500> does anyone know how to get access to a certain directory for write/read?
[08:35] <donza> Stormx2: command not found
[08:35] <Eternalist> Stormx2: when you click on details whats ur resolution and all that at
[08:35] <Stormx2> Eternalist: Hang on
[08:35] <HaschHase> Stormx2, no, this guy had a recognized webcam, linux doesnt know mine
[08:35] <HaschHase> mlalkaka and Stormx2, im using a logitech webcam, i think its the logitech quickcam
[08:35] <Stormx2> Eternalist: 95dpi, Greyscale, medium, RGB
[08:35] <Stormx2> *96dpi
[08:36] <Eternalist> thanks
[08:37] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: have you tried using GnomeMeeting?
[08:37] <Red-Sox> i need to compile something, can someone PM me and walk me through it?
[08:37] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: I have a quickcam 4000 (i think) and it's automatically detected
[08:37] <mlalkaka> HaschHase, I would go to http://www.linuxquestions.org and check the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). I'm sure the webcam is supported, but the HCL may give you links to drivers, installation guides, et cetera.
[08:38] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  I've activated the ethernet connection and configured it, but Network Monitor reports there are no connected network devices.
[08:38] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, and what did you do to see yourself?
[08:39] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: it it pointing to eth0 or eth1?
[08:39] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: can you get on the net?
[08:39] <daemos> I had a similiar problem when I upgraded the kernel
[08:39] <Wondersaurus> eth0
[08:39] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i started gnomemeeting but nothing happens
[08:39] <daemos> have you upgraded recently?
[08:39] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: i just ran the setup
[08:39] <ZACk____> how do i get rid of a ubuntu partition so i can go back and make a windows partition for gaming?
[08:39] <daemos> ZACk____: you dont
[08:40] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  It CAN reach the internet, so Network Monitor is just... OUT OF TOUCH!
[08:40] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: good!
[08:40] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: just might need to reboot (sometimes network monitor is messed up)
[08:40] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, does gnome meeting only works with another user who has gnome meeting?
[08:40] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: to get network monitor work (but that's pretty minor)
[08:41] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  Wireless doesn't seem to be working, but I should be able to solve that myself at this point.
[08:41] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: it works with some other programs but I don't use it cause I want to communication with someone using ichat and there is no equivalent mac program
[08:41] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: what wireless card?
[08:42] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, there stands no device found
[08:42] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: what's the exact model?
[08:42] <Wondersaurus> Another broadcom, eco.
[08:42] <ecobuntu> ok
[08:42] <Wondersaurus> There's a long post on the boards on how to configure it.
[08:43] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: cool...i specifically bought an orinoco gold pc card with a proxim chip so it would "work out of the box"
[08:43] <foampeace> hi
[08:43] <foampeace> im using auto apt and it wants to use pocketpc-binutils...should this concern me?
[08:43] <Wondersaurus> Well, I'm just trying to get my computer to run ubuntu on the cheap.
[08:43] <foampeace> It gives me 4 options
[08:43] <jdmpike> why is it so challenging to get a BT head set to run under ubuntu in gnome?
[08:43] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: logitech quickcam messanger
[08:44] <jdmpike> bluetooth manager can see the dang device - I don't understand what is so hard about the whole deal
[08:44] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: just a messanger?  there is no fancy model #?
[08:44] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, dunno
[08:44] <Stormx2> I want perky penguin for 6.10!
[08:44] <kergoth> anyone happen to have a firefox 1.5 rc build for ubuntu x86_64 handy? :)
[08:44] <Bicchi> what do i need to install to play .wmv files.
[08:45] <yatesy> rofl Stormx2 that'd be quality
[08:45] <Spiritory> does Ubuntu run fast as opposed to fedora core? my pc isnt that old and fedora always seemed slow
[08:45] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: http://www.hackerscomputer.com/include/resizeimg.asp?path=../images/prodotti/webcam/logitech_quickcammess/&width=150
[08:45] <Spiritory> i just downloaded the .iso and wanted to know how ubuntu performs
[08:45] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: this one
[08:45] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: http://www.yatack.no/edoc/product_img/213169-2.jpg
[08:45] <Spiritory> I have that webcam :P
[08:45] <HaschHase> well me to
[08:45] <HaschHase> but i dont get it work
[08:45] <ZACk____> so there is no way to get rid of ubuntu so i can install a windows partition?
[08:46] <ZACk____> then install a ubuntu partition afterwards
[08:46] <Spiritory> zack____: you need to use a program to claim some space from ubuntus part
[08:46] <Spiritory> do you have any free space for windows/
[08:46] <Spiritory> or is your hdd one big part for ubuntu
[08:46] <rightc0ast> ZACk____, you could resize home or something if its big enough
[08:47] <foampeace> autoapt wants to install a bunch of things to compile this source...should i be concerned?
[08:47] <ZACk____> i didnt think you could install a windows partition after installing ubuntu
[08:47] <RiXtEr> !java
[08:47] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[08:47] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: here is the driver you need....http://www.ketelhot.net/qcm/qc-usb.tar.gz
[08:47] <Spiritory> indeed you can
[08:47] <Spiritory> as long as you've got enough space
[08:47] <Stormx2> Spiritory: Yes, works fast on this box'a'crap
[08:47] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: however it is an 'experimental driver' and may not work
[08:47] <ZACk____> i have over 100gig left
[08:47] <Spiritory> : o
[08:47] <Spiritory> specs?
[08:47] <RiXtEr> !javadeb s
[08:47] <ubotu> RiXtEr: Are you on ritalin?
[08:48] <Spiritory> just proc/ram i guess
[08:48] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: it looks like that webcam isn't really supported yet under linux
[08:48] <RiXtEr> !javadebs
[08:48] <ubotu> hmm... javadebs is at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[08:48] <HaschHase> ecobuntu thanks, ill give a try
[08:48] <fpk> hi, is it known that the mozilla packages dependencies in 5.10 are broken?
[08:48] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: you know how to handle a tarball?
[08:48] <GURT> when i try to to download from http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ via synaptic I get a 403 error, anyone else?
[08:48] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, yes
[08:48] <ecobuntu> ok
[08:48] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i hope so ^^
[08:49] <Stormx2> spambots have gone?
[08:49] <Wondersaurus> Alright.
[08:49] <Wondersaurus> This is not good.
[08:49] <Wondersaurus> GNOME isn't loading.
[08:50] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: where is it hanging?
[08:50] <Stormx2> >.> what happens/
[08:50] <RiXtEr> Wondersaurus, did you try to install the nvidia stuff?
[08:50] <Orborde> Do the Dapper repos exist yet?
[08:50] <ecobuntu> Orborde: yup
[08:50] <welp_ubuntu> what resolution thingie would you use for a normal 17" monitor?
[08:50] <Wondersaurus> I log in and I go to a black screen that accepts and displays mouse input.
[08:50] <Stormx2> !backports
[08:50] <ubotu> Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports.
[08:50] <ecobuntu> Orborde: you can play but be warned you computer might break :)
[08:50] <Wondersaurus> RiX:  No.  Just trying to get my internet working, no nvidia.
[08:50] <ecobuntu> Orborde: i wouldn't use it as your primary pc partition
[08:51] <gnomefreak> breezy has backports but dapperwont have backports for like 8 months give or take a month
[08:51] <Stormx2> yap
[08:51] <Liket> what's the best way to repair a borked LILO? i screwed lilo up, doesn't boot up anymore, so I've booted into Knoppix. how can i repair LILO from there? getting error messages - "fatal: trying to map files from unnamed device 0x000e"
[08:51] <ecobuntu> gnomefreak: well since dapper won't be out till april that makes sense ;)
[08:51] <gnomefreak> yep
[08:52] <Stormx2> February I would have thought?!
[08:52] <Orborde> ecobuntu: I'm actually trying to download some drivers from it.
[08:52] <Wondersaurus> So, what do I do from here?
[08:52] <ecobuntu> Orborde: good luck!
[08:52] <Orborde> ecobuntu: Yeah...I'll need it.
[08:52] <gnomefreak> as for a sources list for dapper if your brave enough to try it use breezys sources list and instead of the word breezy use dapper
[08:52] <Stormx2> how many people will be in this channel on xmas day?
[08:52] <theCore> When i'm trying to install new madwifi from Synaptic, I get this error: "W: Failed to fetch http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/pool/madwifi/madwifi-modules-2.6.12-9-686_0.1+cvs20051019-1ubuntu0+2.6.12-9.23_i386.deb
[08:52] <theCore>   403 Forbidden". What does it mean ?
[08:52] <gnomefreak> god i hope im not
[08:52] <ecobuntu> Orborde: oh i doubt it's that unstabe
[08:52] <Stormx2> theCore: Maybe seveas has taken it down again
[08:53] <gnomefreak> theCore, seveas site is down again
[08:53] <Stormx2> No he hasn't o.O
[08:53] <Stormx2> No its up for me
[08:53] <gnomefreak> it is?
[08:53] <Orborde> gnomefreak: Thanks
[08:53] <Stormx2> Yeah
[08:53] <theCore> Stormx2, it's up
[08:53] <Stormx2> I got him to put it back up an hour back.
[08:53] <grogoreo> hi
[08:54] <Stormx2> hey
[08:54] <Madeye> Hi, I'm running ubuntu breezy, but I installed Fedora4 on separate disk, and Now I cannot boot to it. here is some generated outputs of mount points and HDDs http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4757  please help!
[08:54] <theCore> So, what is the problem ?
[08:54] <gnomefreak> anytime but Orborde  i wouldnt try dapper unless your looking for a headache
[08:54] <bulio|Lap> I can't find boot order in Bios of IBM thinkpoad R30
[08:54] <Orborde> When are they going to enable breezy-backports ? Why haven't they bothered to at least create a blank placeholder?
[08:54] <bulio|Lap> F12 can give me boot devices though
[08:54] <bulio|Lap> use that?
[08:55] <Orborde> gnomefreak: I'm only trying to get one driver out of it. Sadly, it isn't there.
[08:55] <gnomefreak> Madeye, they dont like eachother its red hat not just fc4
[08:55] <HaschHase> ecobunut, hm somehow im getting lots of erros
[08:55] <bulio|Lap> also, how do I condif WEP for wireless in Ubuntu?
[08:55] <GURT> !w32codecs
[08:55] <ubotu> I heard w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[08:55] <MrPockets> is there a way to change the start bar from Grey to something else?
[08:55] <MrPockets> other then a totaly seperate theme?
[08:55] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: post them on pastebin for us to see
[08:55] <Wondersaurus> Alright, so I can't get GNOME to run, but I can get rescue mode to work.
[08:55] <Wondersaurus> Help?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> i have even tried to manully set it in grub and still didnt work
[08:55] <Madeye> gnomefreak, what do you mean by they don't like eachother? heh I want to boot to fedora
[08:56] <Stormx2> Uh oh
[08:56] <Stormx2> Yeah
[08:56] <HaschHase> !pastebin
[08:56] <ubotu> [pastebin]  a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:56] <BucketHead> I hve a really odd problem. I get sound at the login screen, after I login, i have no sound, and what really perplexes me, is that i have no /dev/dsp device
[08:56] <grogoreo> I'm using Gtk-gnutella and for some reaon on the GnutellaNet connections pane, I only get 3 working connections, all in the us. I'm in the UK/GB (England) and none are working. It says they are timed out. I have a smily face with sunglasses on. Should I manually enter a connection in?
[08:56] <Stormx2> Booting too linuxes can be stupid
[08:56] <Stormx2> HaschHase: /msg ubotu pastebin
[08:56] <BucketHead> Anybody have any information for me? I havent so far found anything on the forums
[08:56] <theCore> Stormx2, check this out http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl//pool/madwifi/madwifi-dev_0.1+cvs20051019-1ubuntu0_all.deb
[08:56] <Stormx2> !sound
[08:56] <ubotu> hmm... sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[08:56] <Stormx2> theCore: what is it?
[08:56] <Loevborg> Could someone using ubuntu breezy with ruby installed try this test case for me: http://loevborg.karmafish.net/parallel_enum.rb
[08:56] <gnomefreak> Madeye,  for some reason redhat products and ubuntu dont duel boot well i have reconfigured /boot/grub/menu.lst and still no luck
[08:56] <Stormx2> oh I see
[08:57] <BucketHead> Stormx2, thanks
[08:57] <theCore> Stormx2: i got a 403 Forbidden
[08:57] <HaschHase> hmm ecobuntu doesnt wokr
[08:57] <Liket> does anyone know how to repair LILO when the ubuntu-install is no longer booting on its own? i can boot into knoppix and mount my root filesystem but after that i'm stuck
[08:57] <Madeye> gnomefreak, is it because the LVM ?
[08:57] <Stormx2> theCore: Its hosted from Seveas's computer.
[08:57] <suneco> hi
[08:57] <gnomefreak> it might be im not real sure
[08:57] <HaschHase> !pastebin
[08:57] <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
[08:57] <Madeye> gnomefreak,  hmm How about suse?
[08:58] <gnomefreak> Liket, ummmmmm lilo isnt part of ubuntus packages
[08:58] <gnomefreak> suse is fine
[08:58] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: you could also google pastebin
[08:58] <gnomefreak> suse 10.0 is fine atleast
[08:58] <suneco> hey - i am having trouble loading the drivers on my ubuntu platform
[08:58] <Stormx2> gnomefreak: I've had that problem
[08:58] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: there are several different sites to paste too
[08:58] <Stormx2> gnomefreak: It fuxx'd up for me to
[08:58] <joan> hi!
[08:58] <Stormx2> gnomefreak: Because you can only have one / mount point
[08:58] <gnomefreak> redhat and ubuntu hate eachother witha  passion
[08:58] <Liket> gnomefreak: it most definitely is -- in fact it did not offer to install GRUB! (or i would have picked grub instead)
[08:58] <suneco> how do i 1/ install (using synaptic) the kernel sources for 2.6.10-5386
[08:59] <suneco> ??
[08:59] <suneco> a friend instructed me -- to do this
[08:59] <Stormx2> apt-get install linux-tree
[08:59] <gnomefreak> Liket,  what arch?
[08:59] <Stormx2> apt-get install linux-headers
[08:59] <Stormx2> I think
[08:59] <gnomefreak> i386 32bit only has grub
[08:59] <HaschHase> ecobuntu : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4758
[08:59] <gnomefreak> hoary and breezy both only came with grub
[09:00] <Liket> gnomefreak: breezy badger
[09:00] <gnomefreak> its grub Liket  im not saying you cant install lilo but comes defaukt with grub
[09:00] <bulio|Lap> how do I setup PCI wireless card in ubuntu live?
[09:00] <gnomefreak> packages.ubuntu.com
[09:01] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: i don't know what to make of it...i don't know german :(
[09:01] <zack_> do you guys recommend using fixmbr?
[09:01] <Liket> gnomefreak: on one system where i installed breezy, it tried to install grub, and only if that failed would it dump me back to the installer main menu where i could pick lilo.. on this system, it did NOT give me that option - in the main menu, there was only LILO. i'm 100% sure, i double checked, because it surprised me too.. and it did install LILO fine, the problem is that i fscked it up :)
[09:01] <mlalkaka> what do i do if synaptic tells me one of the official ubuntu repositories has a bad signature?
[09:01] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: someone in here must be able to help you
[09:01] <joan> I'm trying to connect with my WiFi card, but I can't. Can anybody help me?
[09:01] <max> hey shane
[09:01] <crappy> testing
[09:01] <HaschHase> DOES anybody know how to get my Logitech Quickcam Messanger work ??
[09:01] <HaschHase> need help!
[09:01] <theCore> joan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MoreRecentMadwifiHowto
[09:01] <gnomefreak> !lilo
[09:01] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Do they come in packets of five?
[09:01] <joan> ok
[09:01] <NBABot> test
[09:02] <gnomefreak> !grub
[09:02] <ubotu> [grub]  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
[09:02] <NBABot> hello
[09:02] <joan> thecore thanks, I'll try it
[09:02] <max> yo
[09:02] <crappy> yo
[09:02] <theCore> joan: but you won't be able to do anything because seveas is half down
[09:02] <Liket> gnomefreak: nice one, thanks!
[09:02] <gnomefreak> yw
[09:03] <suneco> hello - how do i install (using synaptic) the kernel sources for 2.6.10-5386
[09:03] <lfittl> Is it possible to upgrade from debian stable to breezy without breaking the system? (server, and I don't have direct access to the machine...)
[09:03] <joan> bye bye! :D
[09:03] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, doesnt seems so -.-
[09:03] <theCore> lfittl: possible, but really tough
[09:04] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you tar xvzf packagename.tar.gz
[09:05] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you read the readme or install file?
[09:05] <lfittl> theCore: the only thing that needs to be usable during the upgrade is the ssh connection, I don't have a problem with manually solving deps ;)
[09:05] <corrupt> Can anyone help me get ubuntu to run with my LAN-Express IEEE 802.11 USB Adapter?
[09:05] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, the readme
[09:05] <mlalkaka> what do i do if synaptic tells me "The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5" for the "http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release" repository?
[09:05] <ecobuntu> yup
[09:05] <theCore> lfittl: I know is a wiki for this
[09:06] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i just installed qc-usb with synaptic
[09:06] <Pistache`> salut
[09:06] <Pistache`> ups
[09:06] <Pistache`> sorry
[09:06] <ecobuntu> i've never done that
[09:06] <ecobuntu> that way
[09:06] <Wondersaurus> OK!  I seriously need some help right now.
[09:06] <theCore> Pistache` : cool un francais
[09:07] <Wondersaurus> GNOME is borked and I don't have an answer.
[09:07] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: apt-get --reinstall install gnome
[09:08] <theCore> lfittl: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=474937
[09:08] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: modprobe qc-driver
[09:08] <HaschHase> hm not found
[09:08] <suneco> hi - i have been given these instructions from a friend
[09:08] <suneco> 
[09:08] <suneco> 1/ install (using synaptic) the kernel sources for 2.6.10-5386
[09:08] <suneco> 2/ cd /usr/src/linux-$('uname -r)
[09:08] <suneco> 3/ make menuconfig. go to Drivers-->Sound-->ALSA-->PCI - select "INTEL_HD_AUDIO" choosing 'M' for module (driver)
[09:08] <suneco> 4/ save and exit the menuconfig
[09:08] <suneco> 5/ make modules && make modules_install
[09:08] <suneco> and err - i don't know where to locate the kernel soures
[09:08] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: ok...do you still have your tar ball?
[09:08] <suneco> sources
[09:09] <suneco> can someone help
[09:09] <bmrtin> what are some good apt repos for 5.10
[09:09] <HaschHase> ecobunut, no
[09:09] <lfittl> theCore: thanks
[09:09] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: oh
[09:09] <suneco> its to load my sound card - which is rare - and not readable by the default ubuntu installation
[09:09] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: how did you install it?
[09:09] <suneco> the sound card is azalia
[09:09] <suneco> intel_hd_audio
[09:09] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, synaptic, its download the files from the internet
[09:10] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: how did synaptic install a tar.gz file?
[09:10] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, dunno, its only doing it ^^
[09:10] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: maybe I'm living in the stone age of apt-get but i didn't know that was possible
[09:10] <msg43> HOw can I select what dvd player would be open when I insert a dvd?
[09:10] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: what do you see if you do
[09:10] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: apt-cache search qc-driver
[09:10] <theCore> suneco : what are you trying to do ?
[09:10] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, a status bar which says, downloading and then configuring
[09:11] <suneco> theCore, i am trying to load my sound card
[09:11] <decaf> how can I disable flashing taskbar?
[09:11] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, nothing happens
[09:11] <dducko> I know Streamtuner gets you audio stations, anything for winamp tv?
[09:11] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: crazy...i didn't know synaptic could do that
[09:11] <suneco> theCore, i am 1% of people in this world, using this sound card
[09:11] <suneco> and ubuntu does not reait
[09:11] <theCore> suneco : what is it?
[09:11] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: ok...redownload the file...don't use synaptic this time
[09:11] <suneco> theCore, ubuntu does not read it
[09:11] <msg43> HOw can I select what dvd player would be open when I insert a dvd?
[09:11] <BucketHead> !sound
[09:11] <ubotu> it has been said that sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[09:11] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, do you have link again?
[09:12] <gnomefreak> that was no help :(
[09:12] <suneco> theCore, its .. azalia or Realtek HD Sound Driver
[09:12] <theCore> suneco: it dosen't read mine too
[09:12] <decaf> msg43: system -> preferred applications
[09:12] <ecobuntu> http://www.ketelhot.net/qcm/qc-usb.tar.gz
[09:12] <theCore> suneco: LOL , we are two now
[09:12] <blopalt> hi, someone that nows an swedish channel for ubuntu, there the peaple are willing to hel an beginner?
[09:13] <Wondersaurus> I've reinstalled GNOME, and it STILL doesn't load.
[09:13] <theCore> suneco: the RipTide one ?
[09:13] <msg43> decaf, that only give me web browser, mail, and terminal
[09:13] <Wondersaurus> This implies that there is another something interfering.
[09:13] <bojan> hi! i got vmware for linux and i would like to install it, but i don't now how. can someone help me?
[09:13] <HaschHase> ok ocubuntu, i got it
[09:13] <decaf> msg43: oops, sorry. "removable drives and media"
[09:13] <suneco> theCore, oh you have the same problem?
[09:14] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: not sure...what did you install?
[09:14] <welp_ubuntu> how do i install java on a 64bit system?
[09:14] <theCore> suneco: yep
[09:14] <suneco> theCore, so what are you doing about it?
[09:14] <decaf> bojan: check wiki
[09:14] <bojan> where can i find the wiki page?
[09:14] <suneco> theCore, so which card do you have
[09:14] <bojan> decaf: where can i find the wiki page?
[09:14] <decaf> bojan: try homepage
[09:14] <suneco> theCore, have you compiled the latest alsa-driver
[09:14] <theCore> suneco : a Conexant Riptide
[09:14] <Wondersaurus> I didn't install anything, I think.  I went into Network Administrator and configured eth0.
[09:14] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: go to terminal type: tar xvzf qc-usb.tar.gz
[09:15] <msg43> ok and now is it possible to change the sensability of a touch mouse on a laptop
[09:15] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: i have no idea what's happening then
[09:15] <suneco> oh, i dont have that one
[09:15] <Wondersaurus> But that's not right.  I had to have installed something...
[09:15] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: cd qc-usb
[09:15] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: i already extracted, and im into this folder
[09:15] <ecobuntu> ok
[09:15] <Wondersaurus> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&highlight=inspiron+5150+wireless
[09:15] <Wondersaurus> I probably went and did what's in here.
[09:15] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: go to terminal and run ./quickcam.sh (you might need to as root)
[09:16] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i did this before, there it says i have to install a lot of stuff
[09:16] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: like what?
[09:16] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: probably some devel packages
[09:16] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, kernel souce
[09:17] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, exactly all that stuff
[09:17] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: ok install kernel source then
[09:17] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, it was so much
[09:17] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: that's the only way you'll get it to work though
[09:17] <suneco> theCore, a friend says :
[09:17] <suneco> 1/ install (using synaptic) the kernel sources for 2.6.10-5386
[09:17] <suneco> 2/ cd /usr/src/linux-$('uname -r)
[09:17] <suneco> 3/ make menuconfig. go to Drivers-->Sound-->ALSA-->PCI - select "INTEL_HD_AUDIO" choosing 'M' for module (driver)
[09:17] <suneco> 4/ save and exit the menuconfig
[09:17] <suneco> 5/ make modules && make modules_install
[09:17] <Wondersaurus> Updated ndiswrapper, tried getting my wireless card to work.
[09:17] <rawtek> greetings all
[09:17] <ecobuntu> suneco: stop pasting like that!
[09:17] <msg43> Wondersaurus, I got my wireless nic working
[09:17] <suneco> ecobuntu, can you help me with my question
[09:18] <ecobuntu> suneco: what's your question?
[09:18] <Wondersaurus> Well, I'd like to get back to making it work, but it appears that GNOME is currently broken.
[09:18] <theCore> suneco: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=21211
[09:18] <msg43> Wondersaurus, thats a problem
[09:18] <theCore> suneco: try this it should work for you
[09:18] <Wondersaurus> It is a problem.
[09:18] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: are you going to try to install those packages?
[09:18] <Wondersaurus> At this point, I think reinstalling Ubuntu is an option.
[09:19] <Wondersaurus> Or not.
[09:19] <msg43> Wondersaurus, how is gnome broken?
[09:19] <ecobuntu> Wondersaurus: how far along are you?
[09:19] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, well what else can i do?
[09:19] <HaschHase> ^^
[09:19] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: what kernel are you running?
[09:19] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i have no clue
[09:19] <mlalkaka> what do i do if synaptic tells me "The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5" for the "http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release" repository?
[09:19] <Wondersaurus> Huh.  GNOME just loaded.  It's broken in the sense it takes about 5-10 minutes to load.
[09:19] <rem_> where do you set the proxy info in epiphany browser ... ?
[09:19] <corrupt> Can someone tell me what is a good wireless adaptor that ubuntu auto detects?
[09:20] <rawtek> corrupt, ndiswrapper can pretty much use most provided you have the windows driver
[09:20] <ecobuntu> HaschHase:what does it say in grub when you boot? 2.6.12?
[09:20] <rem_> hey all. ..
[09:20] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, never realized ^^
[09:20] <rem_> where do you set the proxy info in epiphany browser ... ?
[09:20] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, something like that, i think
[09:21] <corrupt> really? i have the windows driver for my lan express usb adaptor, but it wont work .
[09:21] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: probably...you haven't messed with your kernel previously have you?
[09:21] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, no
[09:21] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: apt-get install  [13:21]  [ecobuntu(+ei)]  [2:#ubuntu(+Pcnt)] 
[09:21] <ecobuntu> oops
[09:21] <toko1213> looking for cups passwd to get printer working?
[09:21] <ecobuntu> sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12
[09:21] <bojan> decaf: i cannot find any information
[09:21] <ecobuntu> or install via synaptic
[09:22] <toko1213> root passwd does not work
[09:22] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[09:22] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: is synaptic open?
[09:22] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, im doing it via synaptic
[09:22] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, yes
[09:22] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: how many incidences are open?
[09:22] <gnomefreak> wouldnt installing breezy be easier than compiling the kernel for 2.6.12
[09:22] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: you can only have one synaptic open at a time
[09:22] <_SD_Keo> hello, I'm wondering why quake3 is running a lot worse than quake4 is in ubuntu
[09:23] <rem_> ok..system wide network conf for epiphany ,,,
[09:23] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, ok
[09:23] <decaf> bojan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingVMWare?action=show&redirect=VmWare+guide%3A+How+to+install+VMware+in+Breezy   bridged networking didn't work for me
[09:23] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you install it?
[09:24] <holy_cow> guys, a fresh breezy install is not creating any usb device nodes ... this is weird and i cannot find any google references to a solution ... anyone have any tips on resolving this?
[09:24] <bojan> decaf: thx
[09:24] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, its 38mb, just downloading
[09:24] <Chani> what do I do when the automagic usb stuff fails? I put in a usb key, it *tries* to open it, but can't. I don't think it went through all the steps needed to create the device thingy... either that or it ended up in the wrong place
[09:24] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: ok when it's finished...go into the qc-usb directory at the terminal and type make all
[09:24] <hypn0> when u right click on desktop, why rnt the workspaces there, they should be
[09:25] <noen> Anyone know how to get the ubuntu-calendar package to work?
[09:25] <HaschHase> ok
[09:25] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: all you should need is the kernel source and a gcc > 2.95
[09:25] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: which you should have the latter already
[09:25] <rawtek> corrupt, do you need help or not
[09:25] <johndarkhorse> noen: you install the package and then change your desktop wallpaper to the one you want
[09:25] <corrupt> Yes
[09:25] <noen> johndarkhorse, Im thinking of the automagically update each month
[09:26] <sludgecore> ho
[09:26] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i hope
[09:26] <rawtek> so click on the box below your screen for seperate window
[09:26] <foampeace> HELLO COMPILING SOMETHING here...Im getting stuff like this when configureing Package glib-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
[09:26] <foampeace> Perhaps you should add the directory containing `glib-2.0.pc'
[09:26] <oxigen> anyone knows where is some reposytory with new yafray 0.0.8?
[09:26] <Corruptd> 1 second i can't send private messages because i am not reguistered
[09:26] <HaschHase> its installing kernel-source 2.6.11
[09:27] <Eternalist> Ubuntu won the best linux distro award?
[09:27] <HaschHase> ecobuntu
[09:27] <Eternalist> incredible
[09:27] <rawtek> is there no button next to this forum
[09:27] <Eternalist> http://www.linuxawards.co.uk/content/view/26/42/
[09:27] <Corruptd> nope
[09:27] <Corruptd> I am on widnows, with a modified MIRC client.
[09:27] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, so much errors again
[09:27] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  I can get everything except my wireless to work.
[09:28] <MachineScrew> bmrtin, you don't need a root account
[09:28] <foampeace> whats the pkgconfig search path, how do i fix it?
[09:28] <JasonOfEarth> so kind of a my fault thing I installed eclipse and then tried to move the directory... that failed to work then I tried unistalling and reinstalling and now it can't find a ton of packages anybody know what eclipse does so that I can undo it
[09:28] <MachineScrew> Wondersaurus, what wireless card do you have
[09:28] <holy_cow> http://www.tuxmagazine.com/node/1000130  <-- wow, that has to be the dumbest congregation of linux users ever
[09:28] <theCore> Announcement: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl is now fully operational, again
[09:29] <Wondersaurus> What's the list component command again?
[09:29] <BooZee> What is IPv6 tunneling?
[09:29] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you try make all
[09:29] <MachineScrew> ndiswrapper -l
[09:29] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, yes
[09:29] <Wondersaurus> The wireless card is a Broadcom.
[09:29] <rawtek> so is mine
[09:30] <rawtek> what do you have so far
[09:30] <Wondersaurus> ndiswrapper -l returns "bcmw15 invalid driver!'
[09:30] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: what do your errors say you need?
[09:30] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: gcc?
[09:30] <rawtek> I had the same problem
[09:30] <rawtek> I had to take it straight from my disk
[09:30] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, the same errors as i posted in pastbin befor, so much
[09:30] <rawtek> when I copied to hard drive it would not take it
[09:30] <foampeace> hello, how do i define the pkg-config path
[09:31] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: xawtv missing
[09:31] <Wondersaurus> I can't find the disk.
[09:31] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: that tells me when i run ./quickcam.sh
[09:31] <rawtek> is it possible for me to send it
[09:31] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: sudo apt-get install xawtv
[09:31] <toko1213> looking for cups passwd to get printer working?
[09:31] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: that one is easy ;)
[09:32] <bmrtin> i cant play mp3s, is there something im doing wrong
[09:32] <Wondersaurus> It is, raw.
[09:32] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: try make all before running the script
[09:32] <rawtek> ok tell me how
[09:32] <todd> Anybody know how to change the font color on the panels?
[09:32] <Wondersaurus> Easiest way would be just DCC.
[09:32] <rawtek> 1 sec
[09:32] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i tried make all befor, but there are so much errors
[09:32] <leitao> Hello, i don't have manual about C api, like malloc, printf, etc. What is the name of the package to install?
[09:32] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: but you should run it
[09:33] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i did
[09:33] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: try...sudo apt-get install gcc-2.95
[09:33] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: then try make all again
[09:33] <HaschHase> ecobuntu: [!]  Kernel compiler and gcc seem to be different versions.
[09:33] <rawtek> ok it is waiting now what
[09:33] <Seveas> HaschHase, apt-get install gcc-3.4
[09:33] <dducko> HaschHase, You need to use the export command
[09:33] <Seveas> and use either make-kpkg or module-assistant
[09:34] <Wondersaurus> Probably won't work...
[09:34] <blanky> I'd try debian but debian people piss the shit out of me
[09:34] <rawtek> why not
[09:34] <ecobuntu> blanky: debian isn't much different than ubuntu
[09:34] <blanky> if you just mention ubuntu they get all pissed
[09:34] <Wondersaurus> Router, possibly.
[09:34] <ecobuntu> blanky: what would you try sarge?
[09:34] <blanky> they obviously feel threatend by ubuntu
[09:34] <HaschHase> seveas, its the newest version
[09:34] <econobuntu> huh?
[09:34] <ecobuntu> blanky: you're better off with breezy unless you want to run sid
[09:34] <rawtek> how about email
[09:34] <Juhaz> leitao, manpages-dev
[09:34] <N1omi> that's silly, tons of distros are based on debian. why feel threatened by ubuntu?
[09:34] <econobuntu> ecobuntu: I know
[09:35] <Kratos> What command should I use to delete a directory?
[09:35] <leitao> Juhaz: thank you
[09:35] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you install gcc-2.95?
[09:35] <econobuntu> N1omi: probably because it's the only one that has gotten tons of recognition this fast?
[09:35] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, i did and next?
[09:35] <_jason> Kratos, rm -r
[09:35] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, yes
[09:35] <Kratos> In the terminal.
[09:35] <rawtek> guess I should open th eport huh?
[09:35] <Kratos> _jason: Thanks
[09:35] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: did you run make all again?
[09:35] <MachineScrew> e17 crashed on me
[09:35] <MachineScrew> oh well
[09:35] <agne> hello
[09:36] <BucketHead> I've checked the tutorials in !sound, and I get sound from /usr/speakertest, as well as the ALSA and OSS tests in the MM Selector app, yet I still get no sound when using Sound Prefs preview. Any other ideas? I've checked my mixer settings, edited my esd.conf to mirror whats posted on the wiki, i'm all out of ideas. i get sound at the login screen, just not in my desktop environment (nor apps therein)
[09:36] <HaschHase> ecubuntu, i posted you the error in private window
[09:36] <agne> can anyone help me with a screen resolution problem?
[09:36] <mika__> join#kavio
[09:36] <BucketHead> I'm using Hoary, and have an ES soundcard on my lappy. :-|
[09:36] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: i didn't get it
[09:36] <danilo_> hallo kameraden
[09:37] <ecobuntu> blanky: i think ubuntu is good for desktops and debian good for servers
[09:37] <blanky> ecobuntu: Yes, I guess
[09:37] <blanky> but I just dont like to feel...restricted
[09:37] <ecobuntu> blanky: if you like more cutting edge run ubuntu or if you're crazy run dapper
[09:37] <blanky> lol
[09:37] <blanky> I love ubuntu
[09:37] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, private dialog
[09:37] <agne> can anyone help me with a screen resolution problem?
[09:37] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, damn im not registered
[09:37] <theCore> Is it possible to hack a computer from port 80 running apache; I want to host my websites from my home computer but without breaking my security
[09:37] <BucketHead> agne, I can try, whats wrong?
[09:38] <HaschHase> !pastebin
[09:38] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:38] <BucketHead> I've checked the tutorials in !sound, and I get sound from /usr/speakertest, as well as the ALSA and OSS tests in the MM Selector app, yet I still get no sound when using Sound Prefs preview. Any other ideas? I've checked my mixer settings, edited my esd.conf to mirror whats posted on the wiki, i'm all out of ideas. i get sound at the login screen, just not in my desktop environment (nor apps therein), Running Hoary...
[09:38] <BooZee> how can I change the port SSH server uses?
[09:38] <agne> i have an older toshiba tecra labtop
[09:38] <boabsta> BooZee, /etc/sshd config
[09:38] <agne> it has a neomagic graphics chip
[09:38] <HaschHase> ecobuntu http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4761
[09:38] <agne> i only get the option of 640*480
[09:38] <Homer> I WANT TO BE COOL :(
[09:38] <Kratos> How do I remove old shortcuts from the Applications Menu?
[09:38] <Supermule> Is there any package gurus that would like to help creating an ubuntu package for Kommute ( http://kommute.sf.net )?
[09:39] <Kratos> !dpkg
[09:39] <_jason> Kratos, system tools -> applications menu editor
[09:39] <Kratos> !tell Supermule about dpkg
[09:39] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: have you run this as sudo?
[09:39] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  I have a BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller, and a BCM4401 100Base-T antenna.
[09:39] <pder> do i need a computer to use ubuntu?
[09:39] <Supermule> Kratos: Ok, I will look it up...
[09:40] <BooZee> boabsta: 10x. (by the way, you ment /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[09:40] <_jason> pder, probably
[09:40] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, sudo apt-get install gcc-2.94 or something liek this?
[09:40] <Supermule> Kratos: I thought Ubuntu used deb packages.
[09:40] <Wondersaurus> Linux seems to recognize both of these, but I do not have wireless still.
[09:40] <BooZee> how do I show lines numbers in VIM ?
[09:40] <N1omi> BooZee: #vim
[09:40] <Kratos> Supermule: It does
[09:40] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: what happens when you run that script?
[09:41] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, which script=?
[09:41] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: that one i kept telling you not to until you run make all
[09:41] <BooZee> how do I restart SSHD ?
[09:41] <Kratos> !sound
[09:41] <ubotu> [sound]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[09:41] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: go to terminal and run ./quickcam.sh (you might need to as root)
[09:41] <agne> how do i force x to use 1024*768
[09:41] <HaschHase> ecobuntu : Warning: kgcc missing
[09:42] <agne> currently i can only get 640*480
[09:42] <ecobuntu> what is the kernel source compilied against?
[09:42] <HaschHase> dunno
[09:42] <dducko> 3.4
[09:42] <Supermule> Kratos: Problem is I don't run debian / ubuntu / kubuntu and I am searching for someone to help me packaging Kommute.
[09:43] <agne> i have tried setting the xorg.conf to only have the 1024*768
[09:43] <Eternalist> agne try xorgconfig
[09:43] <Eternalist> follow steps
[09:43] <Kratos> Supermule: I'm not sure...
[09:43] <agne> ok, i will try
[09:43] <Eternalist> you can also search google, ive found a thread on the ubuntu forums on how to force X to use a resolution that you KNOW your monitor and vid card can support
[09:43] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: do you have gcc-3.4 installed?
[09:44] <Eternalist> i forgot where it is tho
[09:44] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell agne about xcfg
[09:44] <_jason> Supermule, what is koomute
[09:44] <Supermule> Kratos: Ok, fair enough.
[09:44] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, when i enter apt-get install gcc-3.4 it says i already have the newest version
[09:44] <ecobuntu> ok
[09:44] <Supermule> _jason: Kommute is an anonymous file sharing application for KDE that I have written. See http://kommute.sf.net
[09:45] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: so what does you kgcc error translate to in english?  maybe someone else can help with this as well...i'm stumped
[09:45] <Kratos> !limewire
[09:45] <ubotu> [limewire]  first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[09:45] <blanky> HaschHase: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:45] <BooZee> how do I restart SSHD ?
[09:45] <Supermule> I am about to make the first release, but it's not so easy making it available for several distros.
[09:45] <cafuego> HaschHase: What are you compiling? What erorr do you get?
[09:45] <theCore> I would like to host my websites from my computer but without breaking my security, so I would just like to know if it is possible (not how) to hack a computer from port 80 of my apache server.
[09:45] <_jason> Supermule, you may want to ask in #ubuntu-motu , they take care of the universe repo
[09:45] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, can u copy the text plz
[09:45] <rawtek> wonder do you still need that driver
[09:46] <Supermule> _jason: Ok, But I don't think it will end up in universe just yet. At first I just want to provide packages for download at the project site.
[09:46] <ecobuntu> any ideas...anyone?  HaschHase kgcc -I/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build/include -nostdinc -iwithprefix include -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -DNOKERNEL -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs  -pipe -c qc-driver.c
[09:46] <RexStJames> theCore: Of course it's probably possible, but if you keep Apache up to date and don't do anything stupid, it's not likely
[09:46] <cafuego> theCore: Only if apache would suddently develop extremely bad bugs *OR* if you're running insecure cgi scripts.
[09:47] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, wtf, what to do with thix?
[09:47] <theCore> RexStJames, cafuego : thanks
[09:47] <_jason> Supermule, I see.  Either way those are the people that know what they are doing as far as package building so they would be your best bet
[09:47] <Supermule> _jason: Ok, thanks.
[09:47] <theCore> cafuego: does PHP is secure too ?
[09:47] <cafuego> ecobuntu: fscking OLD redhat drivers; 'sed -i "s/kgcc/gcc-3.4/g" Makefile'
[09:47] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: read cafeugo's response and try that
[09:48] <cafuego> theCore: PHP is fine, it's some of the applications people run on it that might be a problem. phpbb2 is an example of how to NOT do it.
[09:48] <johndarkhorse> agne: you can run the instructions and use the space bar to deselect the resolutions you dont want, leaving the one(s) you do
[09:48] <krak`nix> can someone explain to me how i can make a shell script
[09:48] <HaschHase> cafuego, i try to install quickcam messenger drivers, for my webcam, somehow to get it work, the qc-usb drivers
[09:48] <krak`nix> or a shortcut to wine war3.exe -opengl
[09:48] <cafuego> HaschHase: Aren't they just in the ekrnel these days?
[09:49] <ecobuntu> cafuego: not his
[09:49] <krak`nix> i can only seem to launch the game from terminal when im in the War3 folder
[09:49] <theCore> cafuego: thanks for this one, I WAS going to install phpbb2
[09:49] <ecobuntu> cafuego: i sent him a tarball with the driver
[09:49] <HaschHase> cafuego, i dunno, i only want to get it work -.-
[09:49] <ecobuntu> cafuego: it's an experimental driver...cause he has a relatively unsupported camera
[09:49] <_jason> krak`nix, make the path absolute for example /usr/local/wow/war3.exe instead of just war3.exe
[09:50] <cafuego> HaschHase: Wel;l, edit the makefile and make it use 'gcc-3.4' and not 'kgcc', which is a redhat-only thing (because they were stupid enough to package a broken gcc with their v6 release or something)
[09:50] <HaschHase> cafuego, thanks ill give a try
[09:50] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: that should work for you
[09:51] <Wondersaurus> Okay!
[09:51] <krak`nix> _jason: ive tried that, gives me an error saying unable to find cd key
[09:51] <krak`nix> ~$ wine .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Warcraft\ III/war3.exe -opengl
[09:51] <krak`nix> does not work
[09:52] <krak`nix> but if i cd into Warcraft\ III
[09:52] <HaschHase> cafuego, ecobuntu, there stands nothing with kgcc inside
[09:52] <holy_cow> my god, reading some of the ubuntu ranting out there ....
[09:52] <cafuego> HaschHase: grep kgcc *
[09:52] <krak`nix> and just do war3.exe itll work
[09:52] <holy_cow> ... god i hate windows users.  they are beyond lazy and stupid
[09:52] <HaschHase> what?
[09:52] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: type that at a terminal
[09:52] <HaschHase> echo "  export CC=kgcc"
[09:52] <[FileFly] > hey folks =)
[09:52] <cafuego> HaschHase: Which file is that in?
[09:53] <HaschHase> quickcam.sh
[09:53] <HaschHase> cafuego
[09:53] <cafuego> HaschHase: edit that file
[09:53] <[FileFly] > How would i use an SMP supportive kernel in Ubuntu? =)
[09:53] <[FileFly] > Just started the installation in advanced mode but the k7-smp kernel doesn't show on the kernels list =(
[09:53] <ecobuntu> wow there is a kubuntu dapper testing cd available now
[09:53] <cafuego> [FileFly] : You can pick it *after* install is complete.
[09:53] <ecobuntu> damn ubuntu moves quick!
[09:54] <[FileFly] > cafuego, ohh kk
[09:54] <foampeac1> hello
[09:54] <HaschHase> cafuego, edit kgcc to gcc?
[09:54] <cafuego> HaschHase: No, to gcc-3.4
[09:54] <N1omi> ecobuntu: doesn't it make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?
[09:54] <Lardarse> is there any way of cntrolling what the "extra" keys on a keyboard do?
[09:54] <HaschHase> cafuego, o ok
[09:54] <ecobuntu> N1omi: it's crazy...
[09:54] <keeb> hey guys, is it a ubuntu 'feature' to have oversized text even at low resolutions?
[09:54] <keeb> my text is abnormally large
[09:54] <ecobuntu> N1omi: i don't reall care for kde but jon riddell is a hell of a developer
[09:54] <foampeac1> i compiled a beep-media-player alarm....what should i do with it?
[09:54] <Lardarse> keeb: what do you call oversized ?
[09:54] <keeb> i'm running 1600x1200
[09:55] <_jason> krak`nix, well my suggestion would be to do: cd /path/to/folder;wine war3.exe -opengl
[09:55] <HaschHase> cafuego, CC=gcc-3.4; export CC, is that right?
[09:55] <hypn0> keeb, chant the font sizes in prefs
[09:55] <N1omi> ecobuntu: he is. it's one of the reasons i run KDE XD
[09:55] <hypn0> change*
[09:55] <keeb> hypn0, i they're all set to 10
[09:55] <N1omi> ecobuntu: i've read that mike scuttlesworth is using kubuntu now
[09:55] <cafuego> HaschHase: That will do.
[09:55] <lightbright> hey hey :)
[09:55] <foampeac1> anyone use beep media player?
[09:55] <ecobuntu> i hear that too
[09:55] <HaschHase> cafuego, and than?
[09:55] <N1omi> foampeac1: i do, what about it?
[09:55] <keeb> but, seriously.. size 10 text looks about 15 times smaller in firefox than it does on ui
[09:55] <HaschHase> cafuego ./quickcam.sh?
[09:55] <keeb> and i am wondering if there is a reason for that.
[09:55] <decaf> foampeac1: yes, why dont you ask directly?
[09:56] <cafuego> N1omi: yeah, satan will come and get him for that
[09:56] <lightbright> N1omi: is kubuntu ubuntu using KDE?
[09:56] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: yes
[09:56] <cafuego> HaschHase: Whatever you did before, so that again
[09:56] <yatesy> lightbright: ya
[09:56] <ecobuntu> lightbright: kubuntu is kde
[09:56] <HaschHase> ecobuntu
[09:56] <BooZee> how do I restart SSHD ?
[09:56] <HaschHase> then i get the same errors as before
[09:56] <N1omi> cafuego: LoL, i take it you are a gnome fan?
[09:56] <yatesy> /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[09:56] <ecobuntu> hmm...i don't know...maybe there is more you need to do
[09:56] <HaschHase> kgcc, command not found ecobuntu
[09:56] <keeb> hey hypn0
[09:56] <lightbright> is it possible to downlload kubuntu in parts as its 140mb and I cant download that in 1 sitting as im using modem
[09:56] <krak`nix> _jason: how do i put that into a launcher though?
[09:56] <ecobuntu> you need to make a new makefile
[09:56] <cafuego> N1omi: Not specifically, I just dislike KDE.
[09:56] <foampeac1> decaf: i was thinking i could contribute the beep-media-player deb to the package for ubuntu
[09:56] <keeb> do you want to remote desktop and see?
[09:57] <rightc0ast> hey all, linux experience here, but switched to ubuntu. admit to a short forum perusal, but anyone have a nice link to a gmailfs/fuse under ubuntu guide/tip
[09:57] <foampeac1> decaf: the alarm plugin
[09:57] <rightc0ast> or is it just broken under ubuntu?
[09:57] <ecobuntu> lightbright: i don't think so
[09:57] <RexStJames> lightbright: use a download manager or order a cd
[09:57] <hypn0> keeb not really :-)
[09:57] <foampeac1> N1omi: i compiled the alarm plugin
[09:57] <keeb> do you know what i mean though?
[09:57] <hypn0> mine were 10 too keeb
[09:57] <keeb> text is huge.
[09:57] <foampeac1> can i contribubte this alarm plugin to ubuntu?
[09:57] <RexStJames> lightbright: you do know you can get free CDs right?
[09:57] <lightbright> rightc0ast: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[09:57] <keeb> how did you fix hypn0
[09:57] <PBanks> hi
[09:57] <HaschHase> cafuego, doesnt work
[09:57] <PBanks> i got my 5 cds today!!!!
[09:57] <hypn0> changed them to 8 keeb
[09:58] <PBanks> thanks ubuntu
[09:58] <PBanks> :)
[09:58] <keeb> rofl
[09:58] <holy_cow> guys, during boot, if an entry is blank instead of 'ok' or red with 'failed' ... what is the maning of that?
[09:58] <_jason> krak`nix, if it doesn't work like i typed it then we can make a script, does it work when you enter that into the launcher?
[09:58] <keeb> it's still huge
[09:58] <lightbright> RexStJames: I got 5 Ubuntu CD already but they dont have kubuntu on it
[09:58] <N1omi> cafuego: KDE is buggier, but gnome + firefox have a memory leak for me so i've been using KDE. miss gnome though. i'm waiting for my favorite extensions to be updated for the new firefox
[09:58] <RexStJames> lightbright: ah. I see. Sorry.
[09:58] <krak`nix> There was an error launching the application.
[09:58] <ecobuntu> wow there is a program now to install .deb files graphically
[09:58] <cafuego> N1omi: I just find it too ugly to look at.
[09:58] <krak`nix> Details: Failed to execute child process "cd" (No such file or directory)
[09:58] <PBanks> listen i want to put ubuntu on my 2nd drive
[09:58] <PBanks> BUT
[09:58] <rawtek> i had nothing but trouble with kubuntu
[09:58] <lightbright> RexStJames: what made you think they got KDE on the CD's?
[09:58] <blanky> ecobuntu: there is?
[09:58] <yatesy> N1omi: which extension is that?
[09:58] <PBanks> I am afraid of the boot partition
[09:58] <ecobuntu> blanky: yup
[09:58] <lightbright> rawtek: so you recommend to stick with Gnome?
[09:59] <blanky> ecobuntu: where
[09:59] <PBanks> is there a way i can use my windows boot partition with linux?
[09:59] <foampeac1> how do we contribute debs we compiled
[09:59] <ecobuntu> blanky: http://planet.ubuntulinux.org/
[09:59] <rawtek> most definitely
[09:59] <Wondersaurus> Ok.  NOW I'm having troubles getting my wireless card to start.  I have the drivers, they're installed in ndiswrapper, but it does actually detect wireless signals.
[09:59] <N1omi> cafuego: i'll agree, gnome is much prettier. i wish they had a clearlooks theme for KDE, that would be awesome. except KDE themes are difficult to install
[09:59] <ecobuntu> blanky: i don't know if it will be available until dapper though
[09:59] <lfittl> How do I get the installed packages using the commandline?
[09:59] <krak`nix> _jason: the command itself works if i paste into a shell, but im looking to make a shortcut i can just click to run the game
[09:59] <RexStJames> lightbright: I wasn't reading what you said carefully. I don't know if they have KDE on the CDS or not, but I'd buess not.
[09:59] <N1omi> yatesy: downthemall & hit-a-hint
[09:59] <yatesy> lfittl: dpkg -l
[09:59] <RexStJames> *guess
[09:59] <blanky> ecobuntu: I saw the thread where they proposed that yesterday lol
[09:59] <lfittl> yatesy: thx
[09:59] <lightbright> RexStJames: it only comes with Gnome
[09:59] <Wondersaurus> Never mind.
[09:59] <rawtek> wonder, ndiswrapper -l, shows good to go?
[09:59] <Wondersaurus> THERE we go.
[09:59] <ecobuntu> yeah drake is duck not a dragon!
[10:00] <lingoist> good evening! can anyone guide me plz how to set up ubuntu for dual monitoring? I got 2 graphic cards in my desktop
[10:00] <Wondersaurus> A new option appears.
[10:00] <N1omi> cafuego: KDE also works better with laptop hibernation for me
[10:00] <rawtek> in neopets it is a DRAGON
[10:00] <ecobuntu> oh wait a minute...it could still be a stupid dragon
[10:00] <ecobuntu> it's called flight-1
[10:00] <lightbright> is there a more advanced file manager to use in gnome than Nautituls?
[10:00] <cafuego> rawtek: A drake is a male duck.
[10:00] <obsvuugj> j'ai installe debian dans une autre partition mais je voudrais ajouter ubuntu dans la liste de GRUB. je dois rajouter quoi ?
[10:00] <rawtek> just ask my kids
[10:00] <ecobuntu> cafuego: a drake is also a dragon
[10:00] <PBanks> hmmm
[10:00] <cafuego> rawtek: Irrespective of what $MANGAPORN says.
[10:00] <RexStJames> lightbright: That's too bad. Are you on Dial-up? I'd download it for you and send you a CD, but I don't know if you'd want to give me your address...
[10:00] <obsvuugj> oops wrong channel
[10:00] <PBanks> can we have serious ubuntu discussion :)
[10:00] <ecobuntu> cafuego: are you running dapper?
[10:01] <cafuego> ecobuntu: We no longer live in 1550 ;-)
[10:01] <N1omi> lightbright: try konqueror.
[10:01] <HaschHase> ecobuntu, cafuego, you dont have any ideas?
[10:01] <PBanks> i just received my ubuntu cds and im kinda afraid to install it
[10:01] <rawtek> dapper rocks either way
[10:01] <PBanks> cause last time it ate my boot partition
[10:01] <ecobuntu> only if it's a DUCK
[10:01] <lightbright> rightc0ast: good websote isnt it? :)
[10:01] <lingoist> strange thing is it starts up on my left screen and then i log in on the right screen
[10:01] <rawtek> I have had zero trouble
[10:01] <cafuego> HaschHase: Not without you actually giving us an error message, no.
[10:01] <N1omi> lightbright: i use konqueror while in gnome :)
[10:01] <ecobuntu> DRAGON = LAME
[10:01] <Wondersaurus> Sorry, obs.  I wasn't that good at French, nor at ubuntu.
[10:01] <krak`nix> how do i make a shell script?
[10:01] <PBanks> can i use my windows boot partition?
[10:01] <lightbright> N1omi: does Konqueror work under Gnome?
[10:01] <cafuego> ecobuntu: No, I'm running breezy.
[10:01] <ecobuntu> HaschHase: i'm out of ideas
[10:01] <_jason> krak`nix, have you tried typing the command that works as the command in the launcher?
[10:01] <gerbman> pbanks, yes it should play nicely with it
[10:01] <HaschHase> cafuego, kgcc: command not found
[10:01] <lingoist> and now my left screen just shows a _
[10:01] <PBanks> gerbman:  Its something to do with my bios or something
[10:01] <rawtek> do you have something against firefox
[10:01] <lightbright> N1omi: how can I install Konqueror and use that if I dont have KDE?
[10:01] <ecobuntu> cafuego: i've been thinking about repartitioning and making a 6gb harddrive for dapper
[10:02] <cafuego> HaschHase: export CC=gcc-3.4; make
[10:02] <krak`nix> _jason: yes, it gives that cd error i pasted above
[10:02] <rightc0ast> lightbright, a grep turns up nothing in that doc about gmailfs
[10:02] <PBanks> gerbman:  so im kinda afraid
[10:02] <N1omi> lightbright: yes, you do need the KDE librraries though. if you don't want to grab KDE you should check out file managers in the wikipedia of free software
[10:02] <rightc0ast> but yeah the starter guide is really nice
[10:02] <PBanks> i used the livecd and it worked nicely
[10:02] <cafuego> ecobuntu: I updated a breezy laptop to drake last week and then it did poo. I'llw ait a while.
[10:02] <PBanks> but the livecd access is WAY Too slow
[10:02] <krak`nix> Details: Failed to execute child process "cd" (No such file or directory)
[10:02] <lightbright> N1omi: what?
[10:02] <gerbman> pbanks, i'm not sure how your bios could affect it...the install should detect your windows partition and ask you whether or not you want to set up the boot loader to accomodate it
[10:02] <lightbright> N1omi: the wikipedia of free software?
[10:02] <HaschHase> cafuego, and how can i check if it works?
[10:02] <PBanks> gerbman:  The last time it messed up my harddrive
[10:03] <_jason> krak`nix, but when you type the same command in a terminal no error?
[10:03] <_jason> krak`nix, what's the exact command?
[10:03] <lingoist> hm, no one able to help me to have a dual-screen system? :(
[10:03] <cafuego> HaschHase: if it doesn't print errors, it works.
[10:03] <gerbman> pbanks, you tried ubuntu last time and it did that?
[10:03] <lightbright> N1omi: whre is the wikipedia of free software?
[10:03] <N1omi> lightbright: in the wikipedia article of free software, rather. let me grab for you a link
[10:03] <krak`nix> right
[10:03] <krak`nix> cd .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Warcraft\ III/;wine war3.exe -opengl
[10:03] <lightbright> N1omi: thanks
[10:03] <lingoist> is it that difficult to realize?
[10:03] <PBanks> gerbman its some weird issue, i used an older version of ubuntu at the time
[10:03] <somerville32> Does ubuntu provide the latest version of wine?
[10:03] <keeb> hehe
[10:03] <N1omi> somerville32: no
[10:03] <keeb> thats kinda funny
[10:03] <PBanks> gerbman:  It could be fixed now but i dont know and i cant lose my data
[10:03] <rawtek> lingoist that is too deep for me
[10:03] <lightbright> N1omi: can I install using sudo aptitude install konqueror ?
[10:03] <keeb> cause i am installing wc3 right now
[10:03] <keeb> ;d
[10:03] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  I take that back.
[10:03] <keeb> how weird :D
[10:03] <blanky> ecobuntu: you know that guy that announced the graphical deb installer has my first name :D
[10:04] <PBanks> gerbman i wish i could just use the existing windows boot loader
[10:04] <RexStJames> PBanks: backups=good
[10:04] <_jason> krak`nix, that isn't an absolute path, where is the .wine directory?  start with a / and put the entire path
[10:04] <lingoist> rawtec: ok, means its hard then?
[10:04] <BucketHead> I'm confused, anybody willing to assist me with a sound issue thats not covered in the wiki?
 N1omi: can I install using sudo aptitude install konqueror ?
[10:04] <cafuego> But your local bottle shop does! I recommend something older then a '05 though. Might be a bit fresh still.
[10:04] <krak`nix> oh
[10:04] <rawtek> dont, know I have really never tried
[10:04] <PBanks> rexstjames can i use the windows bootloader tho?
[10:04] <krak`nix> i left off ~/ :o
[10:04] <Lardarse> it would be apt-get not aptitude, i think
[10:04] <rawtek> never needed too
[10:04] <gerbman> pbanks, i'm not sure how to do that...i've always just used the grub loader installed w/ ubuntu
[10:04] <keeb> krak
[10:04] <Wondersaurus> I set up and configured my wireless connection as well, it does not seem to be working.
[10:04] <krak`nix> let me see if that works
[10:04] <_jason> krak`nix, once you are in the directory that war3.exe is located just type "pwd" and it should tell you
[10:04] <keeb> ah nm
[10:04] <lingoist> anyone else got an idea?
[10:04] <lightbright> Lardarse: why parroting?
[10:04] <N1omi> lightbright: wikipedia list of OOS packages, check under file managers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_software_packages
[10:04] <Lardarse> and i don't know if it would work...
[10:04] <gerbman> pbanks, do you have too much data to back up?
[10:04] <RexStJames> PBanks: I don't have any idea, but what the heck do you need windows for?
[10:04] <rawtek> wonder go private and paste your scripts
[10:04] <Aven> hi, I keep getting "User Aven is not allowed to use the Software Packages module"
[10:05] <lightbright> N1omi: why cantI install using sudo aptitude install konqueror ?
[10:05] <krak`nix> /home/ted/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Warcraft III
[10:05] <RexStJames> I'm just kidding by the way
[10:05] <RexStJames> I'm running windows
[10:05] <gerbman> rex, haha
[10:05] <PBanks> rexstjames for my files
[10:05] <Lardarse> lightbright: easier for people to understand tf i'm on about
[10:05] <Lardarse> wtf*
[10:05] <N1omi> lightbright: i'm not sure if you can install KDE on it's own, you probably need the entire desktop enviroment.. but i'm not sure aboutb that.
[10:05] <cafuego> lightbright: It's undoubtetly in 'universe'.
[10:05] <_jason> krak`nix, try that, you may have to escape the space
[10:05] <PBanks> rexstjames:  I have alot of stuff in windows
[10:05] <Wondersaurus> I'm going to try a handful of "bang head on wall" things first.
[10:05] <RexStJames> HOWEVER, I'm am currently using VNC underwindows to connect to my Ubuntu box
[10:05] <rawtek> very well then
[10:05] <RexStJames> Which rocks
[10:05] <Aven> hi, I keep getting "User Aven is not allowed to use the Software Packages module"
[10:05] <cafuego> N1omi: it would _always_ pull in all required depends; provided the right repo is enabled it will work.
[10:05] <Globulin> i'm trying to install wesnoth 0.8.11 (hoary's version) on breezy so that I can continue a saved game. I've tried forcing a previous version, but synaptic keeps returning to the current one. Anyone have any ideas?
[10:06] <cafuego> !info konqueror
[10:06] <ubotu> konqueror: (KDE's advanced file manager, web browser and document viewer), section web, is optional. Version: 4:3.4.3-0ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 1963 kB, Installed size: 4960 kB
[10:06] <gerbman> pbanks...are you comfortable resizing partitions? because you could create a FAT partition and copy all your needed files over to that before attempting the install
[10:06] <somerville32> Does this channel have a policy or some method to get people into a help queue?
[10:06] <N1omi> lightbright: did you see if konqeror is in synaptic?
[10:06] <lingoist> anyone? please!?!
[10:06] <somerville32> lingoist: What is your problem?
[10:06] <rawtek> somer just ask a question
[10:06] <krak`nix> nope same error
[10:06] <cafuego> lightbright: 'sudo apt-get install konqueror' - what errors?
[10:06] <lingoist> somerville32: i want to get my dual monitor running
[10:07] <lingoist> somerville32: 2 graphiccards
[10:07] <somerville32> lingoist: Yes
[10:07] <_jason> krak`nix, ok I was just try to have a cd command in a launcher and it wasn't working for me... let's make a script and then you can call it with a single command
[10:07] <krak`nix> doesnt seem a Launcher can change the 'working' folder or something
[10:07] <dr_willis> lingoist,  check out the wikis and forums. and the 'xcineriama' (sp?) howtos
[10:07] <_jason> krak`nix, open up a text editor
[10:07] <lightbright> PBanks: name one reason why you need to use ms windows
[10:07] <krak`nix> k got gedit open
[10:07] <somerville32> I'd like to hear the reasons too
[10:07] <lingoist> somerville32: ok, thx I give it a try...thats a starting
[10:07] <cafuego> krak`nix: It can. You just need to escape the backslashes. Like say .wine/fake_windows/Program\\\ Files/...
[10:07] <somerville32> lingoist :)
[10:07] <donut> Could someone help me setup Totem? I cant play anything
[10:08] <PBanks> gerbman:  aww what the heck, i can always restore my ntloader
[10:08] <PBanks> ill just install it
[10:08] <Cartesian1984> donut: probably a lack of codecs
[10:08] <gerbman> lightbright, i can't get along w/ out ms office...oo just doesn't do it for me...there are some applications like that out there
[10:08] <lightbright> RexStJames: why you running windows?
[10:08] <snausages> donut, try installing totem-xine
[10:08] <_jason> krak`nix, first line: #!/bin/bash
[10:08] <PBanks> gerbman i assume the bugs have been worked out by now right?
[10:08] <gerbman> light, although crossover works
[10:08] <donut> I just installed ubuntu 10.5
[10:08] <somerville32> !restrictedformats
[10:08] <ubotu> it has been said that restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[10:08] <Cartesian1984> donut: go into synaptic and get as  many as there are there
[10:08] <_jason> krak`nix, one sec brb
[10:08] <blanky>  how come this http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1878697,00.asp says ubuntu comes with KDE
[10:08] <krak`nix> _jason: sure
[10:08] <somerville32> !tell donut about restrictedformats
[10:08] <donut> ok, ill try that
[10:08] <cafuego> blanky: Journalists are morons.
[10:08] <blanky> lol
[10:09] <cafuego> blanky: Thn again, KDE is installable via the repositories.
[10:09] <gerbman> pbanks, i'm not exactly sure what the bugs were...and if there were bugs whether or not they've been fixed
[10:09] <krak`nix> cafuego: i was using backslash
[10:09] <Stormx2> blanky: You CAN install KDE dead easy.
[10:09] <krak`nix> cd /home/ted/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Warcraft\ III/;wine war3.exe -opengl
[10:09] <gerbman> pbanks, so i'd just back up as much as you can and give it a shot
[10:09] <krak`nix> doesnt work as a Launcher command
[10:09] <rawtek> dumb question..I want my xchat window background black, which preference is it?
[10:09] <cafuego> krak`nix: You need to use THREE of them to call the app...
[10:09] <blanky> Storm2: yeah but it has kinda lots of flaws (at lkeast in ubuntu) doesnt it?
[10:09] <Aven> hi, I keep getting "User Aven is not allowed to use the Software Packages module"
[10:09] <somerville32> Adven: Pm your problem
[10:09] <krak`nix> im trying to change folder first, before calling app
[10:09] <cafuego> krak`nix: ".wine/fake_windows/Program\\\ Files/WW3/ww3.exe"
[10:10] <gerbman> pbanks, i have been able to use the windows recover feature to restore the MBR and get my windows partition back after a faulty install
[10:10] <dr_willis> rawtek,  the xchat message boards have a link to the 'old style' theme - with a black bg and white text.
[10:10] <cafuego> krak`nix: No need, run it like that; the app will run in its own folder anyway.
[10:10] <Putte30> need a driver for canon ip2000, possible?
[10:10] <snausages> rawtek, Settings > Preferences > Colors
[10:10] <lightbright> cafuego: why cant I just install konq using aptitude install?
[10:10] <rawtek> dr_willis; so how do i do it
[10:10] <PBanks> gerbman:  Where should i install the bootloader?
[10:10] <cafuego> Putte30: There is a payware one, not a free one.
[10:10] <rawtek> I got the color screen
[10:10] <somerville32> Putte30: See google :)
[10:10] <lightbright> cafuego: ill do thatbrb
[10:10] <Putte30> thx
[10:10] <PBanks> gerbman:  I have 2 hard drives, disk 1 is boot and windows xp pro
[10:10] <PBanks> gerbman:  hda1 = winxp
[10:10] <gerbman> pbanks, oh ok...didn't know you had 2
[10:10] <rawtek> it shows 50 different thinhs to change which one
[10:10] <carmen_> hello
[10:10] <dr_willis> rawtek,  i just download that theme file from their site and copy it to my .xchat2 dir
[10:11] <cafuego> lightbright: bercause your lack of giving us a useful error message precludes us identifying any problems.
[10:11] <PBanks> gerbman:  hdb1 will be linux
[10:11] <rawtek> thanks doc
[10:11] <lightbright> gerbman: do you have crossover?
[10:11] <Putte30> another one... possible to convert xvid to mp4(mobile video)?
[10:11] <snausages> the upper "Background:" part
[10:11] <PBanks> gerbman:  should the boot loader go on drive hda1 or hdb2?
[10:11] <gerbman> pbanks, i'm not sure how the installer handles 2 hard drives...if it detects them automatically
[10:11] <carmen_> how do I install gxine on breezy, please?
[10:11] <lfittl> What do I use in the commandline to remove the config files of an already removed package?
[10:11] <PBanks> gerbman the bootloader will ask me where to install it
[10:11] <krak`nix> cafuego: ty somehow i got it working -.-
[10:11] <PBanks> gerbman:  And i dont know where
[10:11] <krak`nix> wine /home/ted/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Warcraft\ III/war3.exe -opengl
[10:11] <gerbman> light, yes i mentioned above that i use it
[10:12] <PBanks> does anyone here know about bootloader installations?
[10:12] <cafuego> Putte30: http://www.turboprint.de/english.html
[10:12] <gerbman> pbanks, i would say the windows partition
[10:12] <PBanks> i have 2 harddrives, i dont know where the bootloader should be placed
[10:12] <PBanks> gerbman:  No guesses here, i cant lose my data
[10:12] <gerbman> yes i know
[10:12] <eFFay> lfittl: apt-get remove <package> --purge
[10:12] <gerbman> ;p
[10:12] <carmen_> anybody help please
[10:12] <eFFay> i think
[10:12] <PBanks> anyone else can confirm?
[10:12] <somerville32> Ubuntu installed grub, right?
[10:12] <cafuego> PBanks: In the MBR will always work
[10:12] <somerville32> And the windows option doesn't work
[10:12] <Jestre> If I want to upgrade to the 686 kernel, do I just select it in Synaptic?  Or do I have to do something to remove the 386 one?
[10:12] <PBanks> cafuego:  Hi
[10:12] <somerville32> It says invalid disk or something like that
[10:13] <cafuego> Jestre: Just add it via synaptic.
[10:13] <Jestre> cafuego: Thank you
[10:13] <rawtek> carmen whats up
[10:13] <PBanks> cafuego:  when i install ubuntu and i have 2 drives and use windows xp on drive 1, how should i install the bootloader when it asks?
[10:13] <lightbright> cafuego: whats the most advanced and powerful file manager for Ubuntu?  Konq or endeavour2 or sopmethiong else?
[10:13] <rawtek> I use nautilus, I think??
[10:13] <cafuego> PBanks: Just install it to the MBR, it will add an option to boot XP into the GRUB boot menu.
[10:13] <Putte30> cafuego : going torrentspy now... :-)
[10:13] <Globulin> is there anyway to get packages out of the hoary repositories with breezy installed? When I add them and try to force a previous version, the old version number changes to the new one after a couple of seconds
[10:13] <cafuego> Putte30: No, BAD
[10:14] <dr_willis> lightbright,  depends on what you are doing exactly with it.. they all have pros/cons
[10:14] <PBanks> cafuego ok thanks
[10:14] <lfittl> eFFay: that is only working if the package is still installed
[10:14] <PBanks> ill do that
[10:14] <rawtek> dr_willis still could not find that theme on their site
[10:14] <_jason> krak`nix, ok back
[10:14] <Putte30> cafuego : ?
[10:14] <PBanks> cafuego:  The mbr on which drive tho?
[10:14] <somerville32> How do I fix my bootloader? The windows option doesn't work.
[10:14] <_jason> krak`nix, still around?
[10:14] <PBanks> cafuego:  i have 2 harddrives
[10:14] <krak`nix> _jason: yes, i got a launcher cmd to work
[10:14] <rawtek> somer which bootloader
[10:14] <rawtek> grub?
[10:14] <_jason> krak`nix, oh, what was the problem?
[10:14] <dr_willis> rawtek,  check the message board/forum for 'orginal color theme'
[10:14] <lightbright> dr_willis: what do you use?
[10:15] <krak`nix> seems i had to use /home/ted/.wine instead of ~/.wine
[10:15] <somerville32> rawtek: Correct
[10:15] <eFFay> lfittl: oh.. check this out http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg00111.html
[10:15] <cafuego> Putte30: You can download the driver by paying the developer. If you had wanted a free driver, perhaps check if the printer works BEFORE buying. Don't just go and warez shit. At least don't announce it here. Sheesh.
[10:15] <PBanks> cafuego:  i have xp pro on disk 1, linux will be on disk 2
[10:15] <_jason> krak`nix, ok cool
[10:15] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  It's official.  It isn't working.
[10:15] <cafuego> PBanks: *nod* It will work just fine.
[10:15] <Putte30> cafuego : omg...
[10:15] <PBanks> cafuego:  no im asking if i should put the mbr on disk 1 or 2
[10:15] <lfittl> eFFay: thanks
[10:15] <cafuego> PBanks: Thme MBR is always on drive 1.
[10:15] <dr_willis> lightbright,  depends on what i am doing. I find  mc good for lots of my needs. and KDE"s file manager when i am sorting through pictures..  or some times     i use "worker"
[10:15] <donut> Is there a way to increase the refresh rate for my monitor to more than 60hz ?
[10:15] <PBanks> cafuego:  Ok thanks
[10:15] <eFFay> np
[10:15] <PBanks> cafuego ill install it now :)
[10:16] <Jestre> Does breezy support dual-booting now?
[10:16] <Jestre> I thought Hoary didn't
[10:16] <lightbright> there must be a way to download kde bit by bit
[10:16] <rawtek> somer; edit /boot/grub/menu.lst to suit your needs
[10:16] <cafuego> Jestre: Linux has supported dual booting since 1992.
[10:16] <Wondersaurus> To state my problem again, I can't get my wireless to work whine.
[10:16] <hypn0> Jestre, hoary does here
[10:16] <rawtek> wonder I have been trying to help but you dont want to pm
[10:16] <Jestre> cafuego: Yeah, I've always done it, but I thought there was some issue with Hoary, etc
[10:16] <Jestre> My bad
[10:16] <Jestre> Good to know.
[10:17] <BlueEagle> When trying to set up samba shares with webmin I get this at the bottom of the page: Undefined subroutine &proc::list_processes called at ../web-lib-funcs.pl line 791.
[10:17] <BlueEagle> I installed  libproc-process-perl but to no avail.
[10:17] <BlueEagle> anyone got any good ideas?
[10:18] <Wondersaurus> Network Monitor doesn't report about my wireless, and when disconnected from an ethernet cable, nothing happens.
[10:18] <dr_willis> samba shares are fairly easy to set up manually.
[10:18] <somerville32> rawtek: Is it ok if I pm you?
[10:18] <BlueEagle> dr_willis: That is not the point, really. The point is that I am missing perl libraries.
[10:18] <Nytryx> ok so my PPC wont boot from the ubuntu install cd iso ppc that i downloaded any suggestions?
[10:18] <rawtek> yes
[10:19] <rawtek> wonder, network monitor sucks
[10:19] <rawtek> it always lies
[10:19] <lightbright> cafuego: this is ok! :)  i only need to get 17.4MB of archives install Konq :)
[10:19] <dr_willis> BlueEagle,  reinstall webmin perhaps. It works for me fine however.
[10:19] <lingoist> hm, is there a way to make changes to xorg.conf without having to restart the whole computer but just xerver?
[10:19] <dr_willis> BlueEagle,  does any of the webmin modules work?
[10:19] <mipe> Hello. Please. Do you now somebody, How instal skype? I have problem with dependences?? Thank
[10:19] <soap> I'm a new user (from gentoo) and i'm going by the ubuntu guide at http://ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories
[10:19] <Wondersaurus> I know.  Doesn't change that the internet doesn't work.
[10:19] <soap> should i be concerned that the repositories i've added are all for hoary based on this (oudated?) guide?
[10:19] <BlueEagle> dr_willis: yes, it is just the samba setup that does not work.
[10:20] <Putte30> well.. cheers everyone,,,
[10:20] <soap> where do i find new sources for breezy ?
[10:20] <rawtek> pm your iwconfig output wonder
[10:20] <Nytryx> ok can i have some help please?
[10:20] <Wondersaurus> Alright.
[10:20] <_jason> !ubuntuguide
[10:20] <ubotu> somebody said ubuntuguide was 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.
[10:20] <soap> !faq
[10:20] <ubotu> faq is, like, totally, The Ubuntu FAQ Guide is: select System -> Help (in Breezy), or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation or http://help.ubuntu.com
[10:20] <soap> thank you
[10:20] <hosler> My laptop cpu fan rattles a bit. Does it do this because it is dirty?
[10:20] <lingoist> how to restart xserver and not the whole computer?
[10:20] <Nytryx> probably
[10:21] <inva|id> lingoist: ctl-alt-backspace
[10:21] <NoobieDoobieDo> What's that line I put in xorg.conf to speed up X preformance ? it's like backdraw, or redraw or something....
[10:21] <cafuego> Nytryx: What PPC is it; at what speed and with what software did you burn the iso?
[10:21] <dr_willis> BlueEagle,  Hmm.. -> /usr/share/webmin/web-lib-funcs.pl  and dor some ODD reason i also have a /usr/local/share/webmin/web-lib-funcs.pl
[10:21] <Lardarse> why is apt-get failing to get authentication ?
[10:21] <Putte30> ctr-alt-backspace
[10:21] <Slackwise> hosler: Possibly. It can also have gotten loose or naturally worn (like some cheap fans)
[10:21] <lingoist> inva|id: thanks
[10:21] <hypn0> hosler, loose screw/s :-D
[10:21] <_jason> Lardarse, did you run with sudo? and do you have synaptic or similar things open?
[10:21] <lightbright> so http://ubuntuguide.org  is out of date and should not be used for Breeeze users?
[10:21] <psusi> hosler, bearings are shot
[10:21] <dr_willis> BlueEagle,  let me check mine
[10:21] <lightbright> Lardarse: usign sudo?
[10:21] <Lardarse> i am using sudo
[10:21] <Lardarse> synaptic isn't running
[10:21] <Putte30> sudo -r
[10:22] <hosler> hypn0: i did find one loose screw and fixed it. Some of the rattling went away and I cant find any other screws that are loose.
[10:22] <Lardarse> (it plain fails when it is running...)
[10:22] <lightbright> Lardarse: whaty else is open?
[10:22] <Lardarse> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
[10:22] <Lardarse>   xkeycaps
[10:22] <Lardarse> Install these packages without verification [y/N] ?
[10:22] <Madeye>  guys there was a site where you can enter URL and it will give you shared membership, darn i cannot remember it, anyone?
[10:22] <hosler> psusi, what are bearings?
[10:22] <lightbright> Lardarse: whats your sources.list?  old one?
[10:22] <inva|id> lightbright: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[10:22] <Lardarse> hmm...
[10:22] <Nytryx> cafuego it a Power mac 7200/120 i burned with nero and at i think 24x down to 8x
[10:22] <Lardarse> not sure...
[10:22] <Lardarse> i'll look
[10:22] <suneco> hello
[10:22] <suneco> fdfs
[10:22] <cafuego> Nytryx: Yeah, OldWorld; they need special care (and the 7200 range needs BURNING)
[10:23] <hosler> Slackwise: do you know of a good website where i can get a better replacement fan?
[10:23] <Lardarse> sources.list ?
[10:23] <Nytryx> so what no ubuntu?
[10:23] <lightbright> inva|id: why use that instead of System -> Help (in Breezy)?
[10:23] <Slackwise> hosler: http://ZipZoomFly.com
[10:23] <psusi> hosler, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearings
[10:23] <BlueEagle> dr_willis: Is there a command to run to make perl aware of newly installed libraries?
[10:23] <Slackwise> hosler: Cheap, incredibly fast delivery. I've had no problems. :P
[10:23] <Nytryx> ok then i also have an ibook m697 that wont boot the cd either
[10:23] <u-sun> hello i am trying to install ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:23] <lightbright> Lardarse: you using Breeze?
[10:23] <cafuego> Nytryx: You need a smallish (100 Mb) MacOS partition with: 1 BootX, 2 The install kernel 3. The installer initrd image or a 'miboot' floppy.
[10:23] <hosler> Slackwise: ill bookmark it
[10:23] <u-sun> how does this work
[10:24] <Lardarse> i'm using http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu if that's important
[10:24] <Lardarse> yep
[10:24] <Lardarse> breezy
[10:24] <Nytryx> what?
[10:24] <dr_willis> BlueEagle,  Not that i know of. Hmm - i cant even get webminsamba stuff installed.. repo seems to be slow/down
[10:24] <cafuego> Nytryx: Yeah, odlworld macs are FUN!
[10:24] <Lardarse> (and i've set up multiverse and universe access)
[10:24] <somerville32> I'm having a problem with bootload settings for Grub
[10:24] <Slackwise> hosler: They're probably the cheapest carrier of awesome hardware. :P
[10:24] <somerville32> It can't boot my windows 98
[10:24] <Nytryx> ok so what do i need to do
[10:24] <BlueEagle> dr_willis: :(
[10:24] <lightbright> Lardarse: since installing breezy, did you ever update your sources.list ?
[10:24] <cafuego> Nytryx: Probably reburn the ISO and 4X and try it on the iBook again
[10:24] <BlueEagle> somerville32: Windows 98 needs to be on the 1st primary partition of the first disk iirc.
[10:24] <Lardarse> i upgraded from hoary...
[10:24] <lightbright> somerville32: win98 is good for booting out the window :)
[10:25] <somerville32> lol
[10:25] <Nytryx> the i book can read the cd it just cant boot the cd
[10:25] <cafuego> Nytryx: You're going to cry about slowness when eventually running it on the 7200.
[10:25] <soap> I follow the instructions for adding repositories, multiverse and universe, however I fail to fetch specific sources.gz
[10:25] <Lardarse> umm... where would i find my sources.list ?
[10:25] <Nytryx> you hit c during the boot process no?
[10:25] <somerville32> Windows is on the first partition of the second disk
[10:25] <rawtek> somerville32 what happened with the PM
[10:25] <cafuego> Nytryx: You hold own c until it's booted off the cd.
[10:25] <Nytryx> im going to run XFCE
[10:25] <somerville32> rawtek: I sent one
[10:25] <soap> Lardarse, /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:25] <lightbright> Lardarse: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:25] <rawtek> yes and then you left
[10:25] <lightbright> Lardarse: type that to get latest and greatest sources.list for Breezy
[10:26] <cafuego> Nytryx: The 7200 is going to do poo even with xfce. I have 2 of them here to back that claim up :-)
[10:26] <hosler> Slackwise: does this site sell laptop fans? I cant find them
[10:26] <simonvallore> stall the wrong drivers
[10:26] <soap> lightbright, will that work ok for my amd64?
[10:26] <Lardarse> done
[10:26] <Slackwise> hosler: laptop?! Oh! I have no clue then. :P
[10:26] <simonvallore> Hello
[10:26] <somerville32> rawtek: I'm not getting and responses from you
[10:26] <Torion> does someone know a good guide on how to use linux (ubuntu) for people who never used linux before?
[10:26] <lightbright> soap:  sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:26] <hosler> Slackwise: ok, thanks anyway.
[10:26] <lightbright> soap: not sure
[10:26] <rawtek> but I am sending them check now
[10:26] <lightbright> soap: not sure about amd64 sorry
[10:26] <Slackwise> hosler: I only purchase Apple laptops. :P
[10:26] <lightbright> soap: ask cafuego about that
[10:26] <simonvallore> How can i play w32 media files in totem Ive done all that the ubuntu forums say and still no luck
[10:26] <Nytryx> whats the speed on the 7200?
[10:26] <rawtek> perhaps I need a lesson in IRC
[10:26] <Nytryx> in mhz?
[10:27] <rawtek> what am I doing wrong
[10:27] <soap> lightbright, np, i'll give it a shot, thanks
[10:27] <_jason> simonvallore, install totem-xine and w32codecs
[10:27] <lightbright> Torion: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
[10:27] <soap> lightbright, at least it didn't 'fail' with your sources
[10:27] <Nytryx> wait never mind
[10:27] <lightbright> soap: backup your other one first
[10:27] <Torion> thanks lightbright
[10:27] <simonvallore> _jason ive tried
[10:27] <soap> all set
[10:27] <lightbright> soap: cool :)
[10:27] <cafuego> Nytryx: Sorry, they're 7100/80's (Just checked)
[10:27] <Nytryx> lol
[10:27] <lightbright> Torion: :)
[10:28] <simonvallore> _jason,  they wont aptget
[10:28] <Nytryx> so what do i need to get it to boot ubuntu and the ibook is runinng it now
[10:28] <Nytryx> and man its smoking
[10:28] <lightbright> Torion: also try: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[10:28] <_jason> simonvallore, what won't, totem-xine or w32codecs or both?
[10:28] <cafuego> Nytryx: Yes, but THAT uses a G4. The 7200 has a 601.
[10:28] <u-sun_> hi anyone know how i would instlal ffmpeg2theora?
[10:28] <hosler> psusi: you think my bearings might just be dirty?
[10:28] <cafuego> G3 or G4
[10:28] <simonvallore> the codecs will totem xine wont
[10:28] <u-sun_> its a bin.bz2
[10:28] <Nytryx> ok and
[10:28] <_jason> !info totem-xine
[10:29] <Estorki> buenas
[10:29] <ubotu> totem-xine: (A simple media player for the Gnome desktop based on xine), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 776 kB, Installed size: 4492 kB
[10:29] <simonvallore> _jason, the codecs will the xine wont
[10:29] <Nytryx> im new to mac im just tinkering
[10:29] <soap> hope win32 codecs work properly with lib32 libraries on my amd64
[10:29] <psusi> hosler, no... they are shot... once they get dirty, the dirt and friction wears them out real fast
[10:29] <Estorki> en espaol?
[10:29] <u-sun_> ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:29] <Stormx2> !rs
[10:29] <ubotu> Stormx2: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[10:29] <Stormx2> !es
[10:29] <somerville32> What is the address to pastebin?
[10:29] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:29] <Wondersaurus> So, no one can help with my wireless thing?
[10:29] <_jason> simonvallore, have you enabled the universe repo?
[10:29] <BlueEagle> hmm..
[10:29] <Airo> Estorki, #ubuntu-es
[10:29] <simonvallore> _jason, O_O
[10:29] <Estorki> thk!
[10:29] <Airo> nada
[10:29] <_jason> ubotu, tell simonvallore about repos
[10:29] <simonvallore> _jason, please explain
[10:29] <NoobieDoobieDo> I get screen tearing and slow redrawing in Xorg, how can I speed it up ?? Ubuntu reacts slower than WIN2k in this manner.
[10:29] <_jason> simonvallore, ubotu has sent you a link
[10:30] <Stormx2> simonvallore: Check your messages from ubotu
[10:30] <cafuego> Nytryx: You *can* make it work, but I'd probably not use X. You need to use BootX and a macOS aprtition to make that thing run Linux. it's not going to ever boot frm the CD.
[10:30] <lightbright> simonvallore:  sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:30] <NoobieDoobieDo> nm, it's called Option        "backingstore" "true"
[10:30] <lightbright> NoobieDoobieDo: get a beter video card :)
[10:30] <NoobieDoobieDo> lightbright, windows does fine with it.
[10:30] <adevlin> Hello everyone
[10:30] <Aven> FK
[10:30] <rawtek> somerville32; we are having trouble with coms
[10:30] <psusi> then you probably don't have the correct video driver working
[10:30] <Stormx2> Hi doctor nick!
[10:30] <Stormx2> ;-)
[10:30] <hosler> psusi: do you know of a place where i can get a new laptop cpu fan? Maybe a better one than i have now. Or do I have to get a special one from the manufacturer?
[10:31] <psusi> hosler, most likely you need to take it to the manufacturer
[10:31] <cafuego> Nytryx: here ya go: http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2003/10/msg00478.html
[10:31] <adevlin> I have an ubuntu dialup issue I was hoping to find some help with.
[10:31] <somerville32> http://pastebin.ca/29350
[10:31] <lightbright> NoobieDoobieDo: yeah happens to me too!  so I made a choice, stick with Ubuntu with all the benefits it has, or go back to ms windows just for a few benefits!  I stayed with Ubuntu :)
[10:31] <adevlin> is anyone feeling "helpy"?
[10:31] <Stormx2> adevlin: OK, whats the issue?
[10:31] <drasko> Hi all. How to create interface eth1. It should be my cable modem connected to usb?
[10:31] <Orborde> Where does module-assistant store its files?
[10:31] <holy_cow> would anyone know why breezy doesn't creaty any sd* devices?
[10:31] <Stormx2> adevlin: Just say it, and ask for an answer, like this guy ^
[10:31] <lightbright> NoobieDoobieDo: sadly we cant win with everything.
[10:31] <adevlin> I have, painstakingly, configured an obscure modem
[10:32] <Orborde> It's giving me an error about a debian rules file, but I can't find the one I need to modify
[10:32] <lightbright> adevlin: whats up?
[10:32] <adevlin> it finally connects without complaint to the isp SBC Yahoo Dial
[10:32] <lightbright> adevlin: setting up modem is easy
[10:32] <adevlin> but no internet service
[10:32] <drasko> Hi all. How to create interface eth1. It should be my cable modem connected to usb?
[10:32] <somerville32> I g2g
[10:32] <somerville32> bbiab
[10:32] <lightbright> adevlin: you connect and no service? what you mean
[10:32] <tritium> drasko: please don't repeat
[10:32] <Stormx2> drasko: Yes, usually it will be eth0
[10:32] <adevlin> WEll it's a little less easy when it not a linux compatible modem
[10:32] <Stormx2> :-\
[10:32] <psusi> drasko, do you have an ethernet controler?
[10:32] <adevlin> but...
[10:32] <psusi> controller even
[10:32] <BlueEagle> Damn wannabe hackers trying to brute-force my ssh :(
[10:32] <drasko> no
[10:33] <drasko> anyway, wot will be the command?
[10:33] <Stormx2> BlueEagle: DoS their asses ;-)
[10:33] <lightbright> adevlin: you make no sense.
[10:33] <Nytryx> ok its not worth the fus im getting my linux laptops lol one syse one ubuntu!
[10:33] <drasko> ifconfig...?
[10:33] <adevlin> I mean that gnome-ppp dials, authenticates and connects
[10:33] <cafuego> Nytryx: I concur.
[10:33] <adevlin> but web browsers etc will noty resolve
[10:33] <Stormx2> adevlin: Can you ping
[10:33] <Stormx2> ?
[10:33] <lightbright> adevlin: so whats the problem?
[10:33] <BlueEagle> Anyone know how to setup so that I drop everything from IPs failing 5 times to log in to ssh?
[10:33] <adevlin> no ping
[10:34] <Nytryx> thanks guys and what are some other installation sources for ubuntu
[10:34] <lightbright> adevlin: what did you chose in gnome-ppp settings?
[10:34] <Jemt> Greetings. I'm using Bluefish and Gedit as HTML, CSS, JS, PHP and MySQL editor. But unfortunately Windows Notepad can't read the files I create. The linebreaks have been replaces by squares " []  ". How can I solve that ?
[10:34] <budgester> BlueEagle: so you your getting a load of hack attempts as well
[10:34] <lightbright> adevlin: you are here now though, so its working
[10:34] <Nytryx> i need stuff like ethereal and he does kinternet work on kubuntu?
[10:34] <adevlin> I am using eth0 now
[10:34] <Orborde> I'm getting this error in the module-assistant build log : debian/rules:77: ** missing seperator (did you mean TAB instead of 8 spaces?)
[10:34] <lightbright> Jemt: use vim
[10:34] <adevlin> I am setting this up for a friend who will use dialup
[10:35] <donut> How can I change the refresh rate of my monitor to somthing above 60hz?
[10:35] <matsavhalev> how comes the XDMCP and ICA grayed out in Terminal Server Client?
[10:35] <lightbright> adevlin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com//DialupModemHowto
[10:35] <BlueEagle> budgester: Yes.
[10:35] <Jemt> lightbright: No thanks. I prefer Bluefish / Gedit
[10:35] <lightbright> adevlin: have you read that website yet?
[10:35] <BlueEagle> budgester: Fills my log right up to the brim.
[10:35] <Orborde> grrrrghg
[10:35] <X3N> BlueEagle, best way is to put an entry in your /etc/hosts.deny "ALL:ALL EXCEPT LOCAL KNOWN  192.168.0.* <other hosts/ips you want to allow>
[10:35] <Lardarse> lightbright: i did the wget, and now whenever i try to update i get warnings: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4763
[10:35] <lightbright> donut: do you know your proper monitor refresh rates?
[10:36] <Orborde> Where is module-assistant trying to build FROM?
[10:36] <adevlin> I've been through quite a few, but that seems new let me check it out and I will return in a minute
[10:36] <budgester> BlueEagle: yup know the feeling
[10:36] <[linner] > hey ya'll...
[10:36] <navarone> donut> good question...its 75 in windows and only have 60 option in ubuntu
[10:36] <[linner] > it's a sad sad day
[10:36] <donut> im used to runnint it at 1280x1024 at 75hz in windows
[10:36] <BlueEagle> x3n: Will that work with hostnames like machine1.somehost.com?
[10:36] <[linner] > ubuntu has been replaced by suse 10 on my laptop :(
[10:36] <lightbright> Lardarse: type it again
[10:36] <u-sun_> hi, can someone show me how to install this?
[10:36] <Stormx2> its always a sad day when windows exists :(
[10:36] <rawtek> Leaving
[10:36] <X3N> yes BlueEagle
[10:36] <Nytryx> suse 10 rocks
[10:36] <matsavhalev> linner: i just moved the other way on mine
[10:36] <jbroome> [linner] : get out.  :)
[10:36] <u-sun_> ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:36] <[linner] > it recognizes my graphics card right away and my system clock frickin' works
[10:36] <Nytryx> i wonder if i could get that on my ibook?
[10:37] <X3N> BlueEagle, in my experience it is better to use the ipaddress
[10:37] <lightbright> Lardarse: sudo wget http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 -O /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:37] <X3N> if you can
[10:37] <[linner] > jbroome, I know... sad huh :)
[10:37] <Lardarse> type what? i restarted too see of it made a difference...
[10:37] <donut> Could it be that my video card is not fully supported?
[10:37] <BlueEagle> x3n: Well, that would be an idea, however I do log into my machine from to many places for it to be practical.
[10:37] <BlueEagle> x3n: most of them have got dynamic IPs.
[10:37] <matsavhalev> doese anyone know anything about Gnome Terminal Server Client that could help me?
[10:37] <lightbright> Lardarse: or go to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 and copy ans paste that whole thing into your sources,.list
[10:37] <u-sun_> hello - can someone tell me how to install this:  ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:37] <navarone> donut> you may have to add etra refresh rates in xorh.conf
[10:37] <navarone> *xorg
[10:37] <OrbX> how do you delete directories?
[10:37] <[linner] > tritium:  are you there dear?
[10:37] <suneco> hel helo
[10:38] <OrbX> via the terminal
[10:38] <suneco> helo helo
[10:38] <BlueEagle> orbx: rmdir
[10:38] <X3N> can you not find somewhere to always bounce off BlueEagle
[10:38] <Torion> the thing is that I must install drivers for my network card, but the guide to that mentions the usr/src/linux folder, but i dont even have that folder, its about linking my kernel i think???
[10:38] <donut> is that a website?
[10:38] <budgester> u-sun: start by bunzip it
[10:38] <Nytryx> [linner]  you using the OSS version of suse?
[10:38] <Stormx2> rmdir
[10:38] <[linner] > Nytryx:  YEP
[10:38] <BlueEagle> x3n: Well, that will probably just move the problem from one host to another wouldn't it?
[10:38] <lightbright> Lardarse: yeah it seems http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d2325 has been altered, sorry
[10:38] <budgester> then change the perms to allows execution
[10:38] <Lardarse> arse...
[10:38] <Loevborg> u-sun, don' bunzip, just use the command: "tar xfjv <file>"
[10:38] <Nytryx> sweet you get the dvd and xine and wmv playback working?
[10:38] <[linner] > Nytryx:  my video looks soooo good....
[10:38] <Lardarse> which old version should i use ?
[10:38] <Nytryx> its hot is'nt it
[10:39] <u-sun_> hello- does someone know how to install thi?
[10:39] <u-sun_> this?
[10:39] <_jason> BlueEagle, where do i find the log for ssh?
[10:39] <u-sun_>  ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:39] <lightbright> Lardarse: come to #kubuntu-offtopic and ill show you
[10:39] <X3N> _jason,  /var/log/secure
[10:39] <[linner] > Nytryx:  I'm still going to hand out CDs as I have Ubuntu running on my desktop machine.... I so love Ubuntu... just can't get it to run properly on my lappy
[10:39] <navarone> donut> teh xorg file is a file with setting for displaya nd such...simple text file you can open and edit >  /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:39] <NoobieDoobieDo> How can I use package manager to upgrade to the latest Ubuntu ??
[10:39] <[linner] > Nytryx:  yep.... sure as heck is
[10:39] <_jason> X3N, thanks
[10:39] <BlueEagle> x3n: What I would like is to have logcheck or similar check for ie. root login attempts (they should never occure) and drop the IP into hosts.deny or something.
[10:39] <X3N> BlueEagle, i think changing the port number would be your best bet
[10:39] <donut> ok
[10:39] <[linner] > Nytryx:  i just don't understand why suse was so easy to install and ubuntu gave me such a miserable time.... :(
[10:39] <X3N> yeah that would be good BlueEagle
[10:40] <BlueEagle> x3n: Well, that is always an alternative. How do you like 42?
[10:40] <Nytryx> did you ftp install?
[10:40] <u-sun__> Ng, hello i think you showed me how to install ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin.bz2
[10:40] <[linner] > Nytryx:  no... i coudln't get that part to work for me so i just burned the 5 cds
[10:40] <Nytryx> and its because of suses hardware support
[10:40] <navarone> donut> doa  search in google "ubuntu xorg.conf refresh rate" or something simiklar and browse results for a answer
[10:40] <u-sun__> could someone else help me with this
[10:40] <[linner] > Nytryx:  have you done the ftp install?
[10:40] <Nytryx> yeah
[10:40] <[linner] > Nytryx:  is it that much better?
[10:40] <u-sun__> ffmpeg2theora.linux.bin.bz2
[10:40] <Nytryx> yeah
[10:40] <dr_willis> theres a ubuntu wiki/forum thread on the refrsh rate stuff also.
[10:40] <[linner] > Nytryx:  are you using ubuntu or suse?
[10:40] <Nytryx> think about all the packages that are on the cd
[10:41] <navarone> ok thnz dr_w
[10:41] <jone> what can I do with .bin? file how can I install it?
[10:41] <[linner] > Nytryx:  i'm not following you
[10:41] <Nytryx> suse right now but i have ubuntu installing on my ibook
[10:41] <budgester> jone: a bin file is a binary file
[10:41] <Nytryx> ok you asked if ftp install was better right?
[10:41] <[linner] > Nytryx:  could you join me in #ubuntu-offtopic?  I like to keep the channel for users who have problems with ubuntu.
[10:41] <Stormx2> !xorg
[10:41] <ubotu> methinks xorg is to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[10:41] <budgester> jone: just execute it
[10:41] <Stormx2> ^^ use that to configure refresh rate
[10:42] <budgester> jone: but best not do it as root
[10:42] <Nytryx> think about all the packages that are on the cd and then think about all the packages that are consiantly up dated on ftp's
[10:42] <jone> budgester,  lets try
[10:42] <[linner] > Nytryx:  join me in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:42] <Nytryx> im there
[10:42] <mifritscher> what does "SPNEGO login failed: Undetermined error" mean?
[10:42] <[linner] > thanks
[10:42] <mifritscher> in samba+LDAP
[10:43] <nollidj> so... who here hates trying to get random wireless networking working?
[10:43] <Wondersaurus> Me.
[10:43] <budgester> miffritscher: in what context ?
[10:43] <Wondersaurus> I hate getting wireless to work SO.  MUCH.  And not only because I'm doing it right now.
[10:44] <NoobieDoobieDo> is it possible to UN-rm something????
[10:44] <nollidj> ah, yes
[10:44] <budgester> the only wireless i like is bluetooth, which just works
[10:44] <holy_cow> can anyone tell me how to attach files in ubuntus bugzilla, i'm logged in but there is no attach file icon ... *grrrr*
[10:44] <BooZee> anybody know of a free Domain Hosting service?
[10:44] <jone> budgester, Permissions where missing...thanks :)
[10:45] <jackmacokc> !snort
[10:45] <ubotu> jackmacokc: Bugger all, i dunno
[10:45] <matsavhalev> BooZee: dot.tk
[10:45] <Stormx2> BooZee: You can disable the ads at dot.tk in "My Marketing" (on your domain, that is)
[10:45] <Jemt> WHen I save something in Gedit or Bluefish, and afterwards opens it in Windows Notepad all linebreaks have been replaced with squares []  - how can I solve this ?
[10:46] <adevlin> of course I will have to reboot to try this...
[10:46] <budgester> NoobieDoobiDo: yup but its not easy, how much do you want it back ?
[10:46] <adevlin> so I will do that
[10:46] <adevlin> =D
[10:46] <nollidj> BooZee: also dyndns.com ?
[10:46] <funkyHat> is it safe to just add my /media/win/Windows/Fonts directory to my fonts paths?
[10:46] <cafuego> Jemt: Don't use notepad, use a real editor. 'notepad2.exe' is free GPL.
[10:46] <Stormx2> Jemt: Backup
[10:46] <Stormx2> Jemt: Wait, nevermind
[10:46] <Jemt> Stormx2 ??
[10:46] <Jemt> Ok :)
[10:46] <dr_willis> windows notepad wants cr and lf's at the end of each line. :P
[10:46] <Stormx2> Jemt: Basicly, unix linebreaks arn't windows linebreaks ;-)
[10:47] <Jemt> cafuego: Notepad is not a real editor ?
[10:47] <cafuego> funkyHat: mkdir ~/.fonts; cd ~/.fonts; ln -s /media/win/Windows/Fonts/* .; xset fp rehash
[10:47] <cafuego> Jemt: No, it sucks. It can't handle non-windows line break formats.
[10:47] <Jemt> Actually I would prefer a real editor that did not add anything besides the text /I/ write!
[10:47] <Jemt> cafuego: Oh, IC!
[10:47] <budgester> Jemt: i trust your being ironic
[10:47] <funkyHat> thanks cafuego :)
[10:47] <dr_willis> Notepad - has got to be the worse editor in the history of editors.
[10:47] <Stormx2> what does ln -s do?
[10:47] <orbx> i am trying to uninstall phpmyadmin with; sudo apt-get remove phpmyadmin, the removal begins but towards the end i get an error, does anyone have any ideas why i get this error?
[10:47] <cafuego> Stormx2: man ln
[10:47] <paulproteus> orbx: Tell us the error.
[10:48] <Jemt> cafuego: I just thought all text editors handled text the way notepad did
[10:48] <budgester> orbx: whats the error
[10:48] <Cartesian1984> erm, how do edit existing mount points?
[10:48] <Stormx2> cafuego: I just meant what does the -s option do...
[10:48] <cafuego> Jemt: No, virtually all of them handle it better ;-)
[10:48] <dr_willis> Jemt,  its a CF/LF issue - its the way Windows handles text files - thats the issue.
[10:48] <budgester> Cart: fstab
[10:48] <matsavhalev> Cartesian1984: they are in /etc/fstab
[10:48] <Jemt>  - with the same encoding / character set
[10:48] <BooZee> matsavhalev, Stormx2 : I already have a domain name. I'm searching for a place to host it for free. and not
[10:48] <Jemt> Ok, IC
[10:48] <matsavhalev> BooZee: Try dotgeek.com
[10:48] <Stormx2> BooZee: Fee hosting, hmm
[10:48] <orbx> Sub Process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[10:48] <Stormx2> BooZee: If you can't find anything suitable I could host ya.
[10:49] <matsavhalev> BooZee: sorry dotgeek.org
[10:49] <Jemt> Thanks alot, guys. So I can trust Gedit and Bluefish? - They will only add the text I write - nothing else ?
[10:49] <cafuego> Jemt: Indeed.
[10:49] <Stormx2> Jemt: Yep
[10:49] <matsavhalev> Jemt: Quanta is great too...
[10:49] <Cartesian1984> matsavhalev, thank you
[10:49] <Jemt> cafuego && Stormx2 : Thanks!
[10:49] <matsavhalev> Cartesian1984: np
[10:49] <Jemt> matroximus: Great - I'll check it out :)
[10:49] <dan__> Hi, y'all.
[10:49] <Stormx2> I love bluefish a lot :)
[10:50] <CRS2117> Hiya, I was wondering if anyone could help me, I want to install BOINC seti@home for Ubuntu, as well as amule, but cannot find any Ubuntu/debian versions
[10:50] <dwhsix> greetings...
[10:50] <orbx> paulproteus && budgester > Sub Process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[10:50] <CRS2117> Hello!
[10:50] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: Try automatix script for amule
[10:50] <paulproteus> orbx: Above that.
[10:50] <matroximus> hello... I want to install fedora on my raid0 device, but during the installation the hdds are detected as single hdds, but they are in hardware raid. anybody knows something to do?
[10:50] <dwhsix> ...recommendations/votes for a good image management tool?  is gThumb sufficient?
[10:50] <Jemt> Stormx2: Me too. I have been using Bluefish 1.0 for a while but was actually going to switch to another IDE because of the bad syntax coloring. But that has been fixed in 1.0.4 :D
[10:51] <orbx> paulproteus && budgester > line: 12 db_get: command not found
[10:51] <CRS2117> Automatix script? I'm a linux virgin, and no nothing about compiling scripts. Is there a FAQ that'd help?
[10:51] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: Its very simple a GUI script, one sec ill find a ilnk
[10:51] <navarone> Jemt> try this to see comparison of text editors it may help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_text_editors
[10:51] <Stormx2> CRS2117: Automatrix is a script which installs things for you :)
[10:51] <Stormx2> !automatrix
[10:51] <ubotu> Stormx2: Syntax error in line 1
[10:51] <Stormx2> check ubuntuforums.org for automatrix
[10:51] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[10:51] <BooZee> matsavhalev: ze niraa sh dotgeek.org noten lecha subdomain, velo leachsen domain.
[10:51] <Jemt> navarone: Great, thanks alot :D
[10:51] <CRS2117> So, it takes scource code and does the hard program compliation for me?
[10:52] <matsavhalev> BooZee: sorry dont understand
[10:52] <Jemt> It's great that people like me can come here with all our problems :)
[10:52] <keeb> !mp3
[10:52] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:52] <Jemt> I really appreciate all the help I can get :)
[10:52] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: nope it doesnt comile, just fetches from other apt servers packages for lots of stuff, realplayer, acrobat, flash, etc
[10:52] <keeb> !winamp
[10:52] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, winamp is use XMMS or Beep Media Player (BMP) instead (Winamp for linux doesn't work on Ubuntu)
[10:52] <Stormx2> ubotu, automatrix is A script to install various widely used applications, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[10:52] <ubotu> okay, Stormx2
[10:52] <Aven> !mp3
[10:52] <Aven> I love you ubotu
[10:52] <Aven> !winamp
[10:52] <keeb> !xmms
[10:52] <ubotu> from memory, xmms is to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences)
[10:52] <Jemt> Ubuntu rules, yea :)
[10:52] <navarone> Jemt> it may bea  encoding prob as well...Wordpad adn norepad do not recognize utf-8 encoding
[10:53] <Aven> !synaptic
[10:53] <ubotu> methinks synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[10:53] <Stormx2> !botsnack
[10:53] <ubotu> :)
[10:53] <Aven> !ubuntu
[10:53] <dan__> Anyone got an idea why an install of 5.10 hangs with "Disabling IRQ 14"?
[10:53] <ubotu> from memory, ubuntu is an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It means 'Humanity to others'. see !awards
[10:53] <Stormx2> Aven: /msg ubotu <word>
[10:53] <Jemt> navarone: Actually I have made Gedit and Bluefish save in ISO-8859-15
[10:53] <Aven> Stormx2: oh ok
[10:53] <blanky> can someone please help me get my Epson R200 Printer working?
[10:53] <Stormx2> Aven: Playing with the bot excessively is regarded spam ;-)
[10:53] <blanky> Please
[10:53] <CRS2117> thanks for the link, I'm looking at it now
[10:53] <Aven> just checking out its commands
[10:53] <Aven> responses, rather
[10:53] <Jemt> Could someone tell me the difference between ISO-8859-15 and ISO-8859-1 ?
[10:54] <blanky> Please can someone help me out, I need to get my Printer working
[10:54] <matroximus> hello... I want to install fedora on my raid0 device, but during the installation the hdds are detected as single hdds, but they are in hardware raid. anybody knows something to do?
[10:54] <keeb> matroximus,
[10:54] <Aven> !awards
[10:54] <ubotu> somebody said awards was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubunturocks
[10:54] <keeb> this is ubuntu
[10:54] <matsavhalev> blanky: which printer?
[10:54] <matroximus> ps. im online with the ubuntu live cd ;)
[10:54] <Aven> I forgot my nickserv password :\
[10:54] <Aven> therefore, was unable to pm
[10:54] <Stormx2> ubotu, no, automatrix is A script to install various widely used applications, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563 or download at: http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=3698&d=1132354004
[10:54] <ubotu> okay, Stormx2
[10:54] <matroximus> linux is linux! one big communitie.
[10:54] <blanky> matsavhalev: Epson R200 Photo Printer
[10:55] <Jemt> Epson should be easy to install using CUPS
[10:55] <blanky> how may I do that, please help me
[10:55] <arango> hi,
[10:55] <blanky> nevermind
[10:55] <blanky> wtf
[10:55] <blanky> last time 'add printer' didnt work, now it does
[10:55] <blanky> thanks anyways
[10:55] <blanky> I got it
[10:55] <matsavhalev> blanky :-)
[10:55] <arango> somebody knows how to share printer with windows machines?
[10:55] <Stormx2> hehe blanky
[10:55] <blanky> :)
[10:55] <Jemt> Heh :)
[10:55] <blanky> just why i gotta love ubuntu :') *tear*
[10:56] <Stormx2> ubuntu is sex in a box
[10:56] <dan__> Live CD and installation hang with "Disabling IRQ 14" - acpi=off pci=noacpi irqpoll ide0=noprobe don't help. Ideas?
[10:56] <osource> wassup
[10:56] <mmiikkee12> is there a preinstalled cd recording app besides cdrecord? (a gui one)
[10:57] <Stormx2> mmiikkee12: Yes
[10:57] <Stormx2> mmiikkee12: Serpentine
[10:57] <matsavhalev> anyone know why XDMCP is grayed out in Gnome Terminal Server Client
[10:57] <matsavhalev> ?
[10:57] <orbx> How do you create folders, from the terminal?
[10:57] <Stormx2> orbx: mkdir
[10:57] <matsavhalev> orbx: mkdir foldername
[10:57] <mmiikkee12> i meant for burning isos, sorry
[10:57] <Stormx2> mmiikkee12: Don't think so
[10:57] <osource> has anyone worked with ejabberd
[10:57] <Stormx2> mmiikkee12: GNOME Baker might do it, though
[10:57] <theCore> mmiikkee12 : you can install GnomeBaker if you want
[10:57] <Wondersaurus> I think it's safe to assume that 00:00:00:00:00:00 is not a valid machine address.
[10:57] <Stormx2> Great minds think alike ^.^
[10:57] <shadyb0x> Have any of you installed quake2 on ubuntu yet?  what else do i need to do besides apt getting quake2 and quake2-data ?
[10:58] <vlad__> when install ubuntu is there a default root password set?? I never set up one and now i need to so i can install some software.. can someone help me on this
[10:58] <matsavhalev> miikkeel2: K3b is great but kde...
[10:58] <Stormx2> !root
[10:58] <ubotu> somebody said root was disabled in Ubuntu, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[10:58] <navarone> mmm...gnomebaker...they make good cookies...better than Keebler elves...;-)
[10:58] <mmiikkee12> it's your user password
[10:58] <matsavhalev> vlad__: sudo passwd root to set real root password i think
[10:58] <lingoist> hello again! someone recommended me before to use xcinerama ... but an apt-get install xcinerama doesnt return any packets... :(
[10:59] <lingoist> or am I at the wrong end?
[10:59] <iSteve> Greetings... any idea who created the Ubuntu logo?
[10:59] <iSteve> (Any idea where I may find out who is the author?)
[10:59] <rudih> hi
[10:59] <Stormx2> lingoist: It may be in universe/multiverse
[10:59] <Stormx2> hey
[10:59] <lingoist> Stormx2: ok, thx :)
[10:59] <Stormx2> iSteve: Check the ubuntu artwork team?
[10:59] <keeb> hehe
[10:59] <rudih> whats the right name of the prog gtk-qt engine
[10:59] <iSteve> umm, where do I find that?:)
[10:59] <dan__> lingoist:  isn't is 'xinerama'?
[10:59] <rudih> ?
[10:59] <keeb> :D
[10:59] <_jason> ubotu, tell iSteve about art
[11:00] <Stormx2> iSteve: wiki.ubuntu.com ;-)
[11:00] <keeb> ARTTTTTTT
[11:00] <lingoist> dan__: oh :)
[11:00] <keeb> im bort
[11:00] <vlad__> thank you very much.. that worked...
[11:00] <osource> anyone worked with jabber???
[11:00] <lingoist> dan__: that explains why google doesnt return many results ;)
[11:00] <Stormx2> vlad__: Yes, but it breaks GUI Admin Tools enabling root.
[11:00] <Stormx2> osource: GAIM can connect to google
[11:00] <iSteve> yep, found it, thanks
[11:01] <dan__> Anyone know why 5.10 hangs with "Disabling IRQ 14"?
[11:01] <iSteve> http://www.su.cvut.cz/img/logo_su.gif vs https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuArtwork?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=UbuntuLogo.png
[11:01] <dan__> lingoist - glad to help.
[11:01] <iSteve> note that SU CVUT is here for quite some time
[11:01] <osource> has anyone setup a jabber server
[11:01] <lightbright> How do you delete all files in the Trash in Evolution?
[11:01] <azure> I just upgraded to Breezy
[11:01] <Stormx2> good on you
[11:01] <iSteve> (it's not like I'm claiming 'plagiatorism!!!', because similar logos are quite common)
[11:01] <azure> but in GRUB there is two version of Linux
[11:01] <azure> is that normal?
[11:01] <Stormx2> azure: Yes
[11:01] <Stormx2> azure: Infact there should be free
[11:02] <Stormx2> azure: Ubuntu, Ubuntu Recovery, And memtest
[11:02] <Stormx2> *three
[11:02] <azure> no it has ubuntu verision, ubuntu recovery version adn memtest version, and three more of the newer version
[11:02] <rudih> how i install gtk-qt engine?
[11:02] <matsavhalev> azure: you can edit them in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:02] <Stormx2> azure: Ya
[11:02] <azure> thx :)
[11:02] <theCore> I just upgraded my linux kernel from the 386 version to the 686 one, everythings is alright exept that don't see my atheros cards anymore. I tried to install the madwifi module from seveas.ubuntulinux.nl but it didn't solve my problem
[11:03] <_jason> iSteve, there was a recent forum post about the logo at http://spaces.msn.com/ too
[11:03] <LotsaCabo> Okay, I'm missing something.  Everything I try to install says that it has dependencies and cannot install them.  Are there repository changes that need to be changed usually?
[11:03] <dan__> What would cause "Disabling IRQ 14" to stall on live CD or installation of 5.10?
[11:03] <vlad__> one more question.  I'm looking for web browser that supports Macromedia and all those plugins. Sort of like internet explorer.. Can someone help me
[11:03] <theCore> vlad__ : firefox
[11:03] <iSteve> _jason: and who came first? ubuntu or msn?
[11:03] <lingoist> dan__: thx for the tip...but it still cant be found...not in multiverse...not in universe :(
[11:03] <Stormx2> vlad__: Firefox
[11:03] <arango> somebody knows how to share printer with windows machines?
[11:03] <varsendagger> vlad__, mozilla kinda supports all those plugins
[11:03] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: try sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get -f install and then it may work
[11:03] <vlad__> i tried that but i can't get macromedia plugins for it
[11:03] <iSteve> (consdiering the copyright only for 2005 on the site, I bet ubuntu:)
[11:03] <_jason> iSteve, ubuntu afaik
[11:03] <Stormx2> !flash
[11:03] <ubotu> flash is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:04] <azure> my /boot/grub/menu.1st is totally empty
[11:04] <lingoist> sudo apt-get install xinerama -> not found
[11:04] <azure> :X
[11:04] <vlad__> i have some webpages that won't display the sounds that are on the page missing plugin. when i goto search for plugin it has notihng
[11:04] <matsavhalev> Vlad: try the automatix script from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[11:04] <lingoist> anyone an idea?
[11:04] <Stormx2> azure: O___________O
[11:04] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, So, everyone uses apt instead of the Symbian thing?
[11:04] <varsendagger> what kind of plugin?
[11:04] <navarone> dan> is it hanging at install or boot up?
[11:04] <varsendagger> vlad__,
[11:04] <Stormx2> azure: Have you tried "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[11:04] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: Synaptic is just a frontend for apt-get
[11:04] <vlad__> a macromedia audio plugin of somesort.
[11:04] <varsendagger> can you find out what it is
[11:04] <azure> yah
[11:04] <azure> that's what i did
[11:04] <azure> how did you notify me?
[11:04] <Stormx2> vlad__: Check that page
[11:04] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Cool.  Thanx.
[11:04] <azure> xchat is diff from mirc
[11:04] <vlad__> worked with konqor or however you spell it
[11:05] <Stormx2> vlad__: There are sound problems with flash, easily fixed.
[11:05] <dan__> lingoist:  I'm not sure, but you might try going to http://x.org and nosing around over there.
[11:05] <vlad__> will that browser work or is that just for kde?
[11:05] <GreedyB> hey guys I've lost the ability to do dual monitor on my laptop via S-cable.  I've installed Nvidia drivers a month or so ago.  What else can I do to try and get it working
[11:05] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: np
[11:05] <theCore> I just upgraded my linux kernel from the 386 version to the 686 one, everythings is alright exept that don't see my atheros cards anymore. I tried to install the madwifi module from seveas.ubuntulinux.nl but it didn't solve my problem
[11:05] <lingoist> dan__: ok, thx again
[11:05] <dan__> l:  U bet
[11:05] <Stormx2> vlad__: Firefox? That is the default browser on ubuntu
[11:05] <matsavhalev> i see now why ubuntu is referred to as a friendly community, very helpful chatrooms
[11:05] <Delvien> is there a crossover office channel?
[11:05] <Stormx2> :)
[11:06] <vlad__> i just installed epiphany and that doesn't work with it either. yes firefox is default.. I tried to install netscape but got nothing but errors
[11:06] <dan__> Anyone know why 5.10 hangs with "Disabling IRQ 14"?
[11:06] <Stormx2> maybe #codeweavers or #crossover or #crossoveroffice or #crossover-office
[11:06] <vlad__> Im still new with linux
[11:06] <matsavhalev> vlad: try the automatix script it has a good option to install firefox plugins maybe it will solve your problems
[11:06] <Stormx2> dan__: No idea. Post on ubuntuforums.org with your system specs, etc
[11:06] <matsavhalev> vlad__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[11:07] <Stormx2> !automatrix
[11:07] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, automatrix is A script to install various widely used applications, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563 or download at: http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=3698&d=1132354004
[11:07] <Stormx2> ;-)
[11:07] <_jason> vlad__, can you link to a sample site you are having problems with?
[11:07] <dan__> Stormx2:  thankx!  I'll shoot over there right now.
[11:07] <Stormx2> _jason: The problem is with flash, full stop ;-)
[11:07] <vlad__> give me one sec. I will get a site for you.
[11:08] <user__> hello
[11:08] <Stormx2> hi
[11:08] <Stormx2> I'd better take a shower
[11:08] <grogoreo> hi
[11:08] <Stormx2> I smell like a yak
[11:08] <Stormx2> (no offense to any yaks here)
[11:08] <matsavhalev> (almost offended)
[11:08] <Stormx2> ;-)
[11:08] <Stormx2> Ubuntu 6.10 should be the Yelling Yak ;-)
[11:09] <GreedyB> lol
[11:09] <grogoreo> does anyone know how to change the background colour of OpenOffice? I use a dark colour scheme and my page colour is not white. I use OOo 2.
[11:09] <theCore> Stormx2: great name ! lol :P
[11:09] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Does everything have to be forced during their install?  If so, then why?  For example, I'm trying to install Eclipse and I'm getting errors like, "eclipse-platform: Depends: eclipse-rcp (= 3.1.1-1ubuntu3) but it is not going to be installed
[11:09] <LotsaCabo> "
[11:09] <vlad__> this site won't work for me. Its myfriends myspace site that has an audio file playing in the background http://www.myspace.com/13406044
[11:09] <vlad__> firefox won't play it
[11:09] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: shouldnt happen much, are you running breezy?
[11:10] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Yup, just got the CDs in the mail.
[11:10] <blanky_> hey guys, how do I use gtkpod, I already connected my ipod and ubuntu mounted my ipod
[11:10] <Delvien> The DISPLAY variable is not set.  You should either login to as root or use the command "su" with no flags,
[11:10] <Delvien> to make sure setup has an X display to use.  Anyone know what this is?
[11:10] <Delvien> woops
[11:10] <theCore> vlad__ : weird it dosen't play in firefox too
[11:10] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, There are also dependencies for Qt 3 that are needed but aren't in the "universe" or CD repositories.
[11:11] <blanky> hey guys
[11:11] <blanky> can you help me using gtkpod
[11:11] <GigaClon> blanky, click the left most button to load the ipod
[11:11] <vlad__> firefox won't play it
[11:11] <theCore> theCore: ahh , that because it's flash
[11:11] <theCore> theCore: ahh , that because it isn't flash
[11:11] <vlad__> i know when i had a kde desktop the default browser would work or i was able to get netscape to install and that worked
[11:11] <vlad__> but i really don't like netscape
[11:12] <blanky> GigaClan: click the left mouse button? where?
[11:12] <blanky> inside gtkpod?
[11:12] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: i just tried to install ecplise-platform, had no dependency problems - i can send you my sources.list if you like
[11:12] <_jason> vlad__, mplayer-plugin plays that for me but i have to click play.  It is an embedded mp3, I don't believe flash handles that.
[11:12] <robertkio> df
[11:12] <Wondersaurus> Alright.  My wireless card is not detecting the access point.
[11:12] <blanky> Could not open "iTunesDB.ext" for reading extended info.
[11:12] <blanky> Extended info will not be used.
[11:12] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Sure, that would be great.  But, did you add any sources that aren't default?
[11:12] <robertkio> mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[11:13] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: a few i think, like openoffice2 final and wine
[11:13] <Wondersaurus> Returns a MAC address of 00:00:00:00:00:00.  How do I fix that?
[11:13] <robertkio> uuuuuuuuuu
[11:13] <azure> I just updated to Breezy from Hoary and GRUB shows both versions of Ubuntu...is that normal?
[11:13] <vlad__> _jason, it works just fine with my windows box but when i use firefox with windows it does the same thing
[11:13] <jbroome> yeah, two different kernels
[11:13] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Those shouldn't affect Eclipse or Qt, though.
[11:13] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: Did you add universe and multiverse??
[11:13] <mmiikkee12> azure: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove hoary
[11:13] <blanky> can someone help me getting my IPOD to load in GTKPOD, It's not that it doesn't, I just dont know how to do it
[11:13] <azure> i tired
[11:13] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, "multiverse?"
[11:13] <dustin_> http://www.geocities.com/andrew056/mtw.mp3   hey vlad__   this is the mp3
[11:13] <azure> but my menu.1st has nothing on it
[11:13] <orbx> When mysql is installed what is the default username?
[11:13] <azure> tried*
[11:14] <ben{}> blanky : don't you use rhythmbox ?
[11:14] <vlad__> correct thats the file.  Im the one that made this page for him.
[11:14] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: not sure if that would do it, but its always the first thing i do on ubuntu
[11:14] <blanky> I'm using gtkpod
[11:14] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: Open synaptic and go to repositories
[11:14] <LotsaCabo> orbx, Try "sa / sa"... oh, wait, that's for those completely insecure SQL boxes out there.  Nevermind.  ;-)
[11:14] <ben{}> ah, i don't know gtkpod
[11:14] <blanky> rythmbox works though
[11:14] <drasko> Hi all . how to add (create) eth1 interface with ifconfig. I want this interface to be for USB cable modem, with dynamic ip. How would the command go?
[11:15] <Delvien> HEres my errorL The DISPLAY variable is not set. You should either login to as root or use the "su"  with no flags, to make sure setup as an display to use... Anyone have an idea how to fix this?
[11:15] <blanky> hey guys, I found a file called nano.save in my home directory, it says "anything that happens, must happen nicely, cuase I dont like you!" in it, what is this?
[11:15] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, I'm there... just the CD and "Universe."
[11:16] <_jason> does anyone know if there is a way to setup a "window policy" of some sort?  For example I would like it if everytime I opened xchat it became "always visible on current workspace" without me having to select it
[11:16] <matsavhalev> Delvien : export $DISPLAY = displaysettings
[11:16] <blanky> this is scary
[11:16] <erUSUL> drasko, you can not "create" an interface with ifconfig. interfaces are "created" by the net driver
[11:16] <blanky> I found a file called nano.save in my home dir, it says "anything that happens, must happen nicely, cuase I dont like you!"
[11:16] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: if you click add and add the repositories (with universe and multiverse ticked) then do an apt-get update see if it helps
[11:17] <ajulius> hello
[11:17] <Delvien> matsavhalev http://pastebin.ca/29370
[11:17] <mmiikkee12> wrong! if you insert a blank cd it lets you burn an iso to it ;)
[11:17] <jesusfish> how do I prevent kernel modules (specifically sound ones) from loading?
[11:17] <mmiikkee12> anyway, gnomebaker seems nice...
[11:18] <cafuego> mmiikkee12: If you right click an iso, it lets you pick a burner...
[11:18] <mmiikkee12> um...
[11:18] <matsavhalev> Delvien: are you trying to just run an X program as root?
[11:18] <ajulius> hmm
[11:18] <mmiikkee12> then who told me to install gnomebaker?
[11:18] <ajulius> i installed ubuntu but the video settings are all off
[11:18] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Hmm... interesting.  Although the comments list the "Universe" entry as "Community maintained," that is the ONLY checkbox that is not selected for it.  Is that correct?
[11:18] <cafuego> mmiikkee12: Some liar!
[11:18] <ajulius> how do i adjust my video settings refreshrate?
[11:18] <matsavhalev> Delvien: because the way i tend to do it is just via sshd which lets it work
[11:18] <cafuego> mmiikkee12: Well, it's probably handy to have, anyway.
[11:18] <Delvien> matsavhalev yeah cause it tells me too.. just trying to install Crossover office, lemme tell you what it says
[11:18] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: Not really sure i have them all ticked.
[11:19] <Delvien> matsavhalec sshd?
[11:19] <Delvien> matsavhalev sshd?
[11:19] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[11:19] <matsavhalev> Delvien: sudo ./cxoffice-installer (or whatever its called) should work
[11:19] <blackhaT> How can I configure or remove postdrop
[11:19] <ajulius> can someone help me manually fix my monitor
[11:19] <orbx> i have installed mysql, someone told me earlier but i forgot. How do you access the mysqladmin panel in the terminal. Is it something like; mysqladmin -U
[11:19] <erUSUL> !tell ajulius about fixres
[11:19] <ajulius> my monitor settings are not detected right
[11:19] <jesusfish> what program in Ubuntu auto-loads kernel modules?
[11:19] <matsavhalev> Delvien: ssh daemon (not needed if all you want to do is install cxoffice)
[11:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> jesusfish i believe that's the kernel doing it.
[11:20] <matsavhalev> LotsaCabo: also you can always remove/change them later
[11:20] <cafuego> orbx: easiest way: 'sudo apt-get install mysql-admin; mysql-admin' Note the hyphen. (Needs X)
[11:20] <Delvien> matsavhalev http://pastebin.ca/29372
[11:20] <soap> i'm following the starter guide in the help and I can't properly install my ATI 850 xt graphics card.
[11:20] <orbx> cafuego > i have it installed, how do i access it?
[11:20] <soap> Its complaining that the 'device' is not found
[11:20] <soap> is this because agpgart is getting in the way?
[11:21] <matsavhalev> Delvien: sudo sh install-crossover-office.sh
[11:21] <cafuego> jesusfish: the kernel.
[11:21] <blanky> what's the value in my xorg.conf, I think backstop or something, to make the window drawing faster or something
[11:21] <aleksi> anybody have experience on bluetooth and gprs?
[11:21] <blanky> cuase whenever I move a window on top of firefox it lags like crazy
[11:21] <cafuego> blanky: Backingstore
[11:21] <blanky> can someone please read my last to messages
[11:21] <blanky> THANKS CAFUEGO!
[11:21] <jesusfish> BROKEN_LADDER: even sound card modules?
[11:21] <blanky> i wub you
[11:21] <cafuego> blanky: it makes *re*drawing faster
[11:21] <jesusfish> cafuego: ^^
[11:21] <blanky> cafuego how can I set that bud
[11:21] <blanky> where can I find xorg.conf also
[11:21] <BROKEN_LADDER> jesusfish i'm really not sure, but i believe so.
[11:22] <matsavhalev> Delvien: did that work? sudo sh install-crossover.sh
[11:22] <cafuego> jesusfish: Yes, it'll auto-loead 'em when needed. of course, 'hotplug' is handy too ;-)
[11:22] <cafuego> blanky: in /etc/X11
[11:22] <Delvien> matsavhalev '$HOME' must exist and belong to you in order for the installation to proceed. You may need to log in as root or use su rather than sudo. Thats the error it gives me
[11:23] <soap> modprobe fglrx complains "No such device"
[11:23] <blackhaT> How can I configure or remove postdrop
[11:23] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[11:23] <matsavhalev> Delvien: try apt-get install sshd and you can do it via ssh once its installed (i think thats how i did it) although its a roundabout way
[11:23] <rob__> hello
[11:24] <LotsaCabo> matsavhalev, Well, it appears to have worked.  Thanx!  =)
[11:24] <rob__> need kernel source
[11:24] <jesusfish> cafuego: how could I prevent the sound ones from being loaded?
[11:24] <rob__> how do I install
[11:24] <Delvien> matsavhalev couldnt find package sshd
[11:24] <blanky> cafuego: backingstore? where can I set that entry bud
[11:24] <drasko> erUSUL, well, from Gnome in net config I could turn on eth1 and set it to dhcp, and the net wold work (usb cable modem), and also the home lan over eth0 ethernet card... But from console here I can not see eth1, just eth0 connected to other computer...
[11:24] <Diablo-D3> whats the name of the meta package that includes all the C development tools?
[11:24] <blanky> build-essential
[11:25] <rob__> How do I install kernel source?
[11:25] <blanky> cafuego: where can I set Backingstore
[11:25] <vlad__> how to i get and install libgtk-1.2.so.0
[11:25] <LotsaCabo> Hey, how do I install IE7?
[11:25] <u-sun__> hello - anyone know about how to install a ffmpeg2theora-0.15.linux.bin.bz2
[11:25] <LotsaCabo> (just kidding)
[11:25] <Diablo-D3> blanky: hrm, Im thinking of the one that includes autotools too
[11:25] <blackhaT> How can I configure or remove postdrop
[11:25] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[11:25] <blanky> LOL Lotsa...oh, okay
[11:25] <u-sun__> specifically a bin file
[11:25] <blanky> Diablo-D3, sorry, dont know
[11:25] <ajulius> erUSUL:  Yep looks like the monitor was detected wrong but the faq is still unclear how to fix it
[11:26] <matsavhalev> Delvian: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[11:26] <erUSUL> drasko, maybe i misunderstood you. if you want to configure (not create) an already present eth1 you can do so with ifconfig
[11:26] <ajulius> erUSUL:  In the faq it says check xorg.conf
[11:26] <ajulius> and in there its all wrong
[11:26] <ajulius> do i adjust the monitor settings manually?
[11:26] <CRS2117> Hello again, how do I install Divx? I see my windows file server and I'm trying to play a south park episode
[11:26] <Delvien> matsavhalev already have it. how do i use it to run this install?
[11:26] <Kyral> !w32codecs
[11:26] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil. You can get them by going to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, and looking for "The Codecs". Another possible download location is http://seveas.ubuntu.nl/
[11:26] <LotsaCabo> This is a friggin' great distro!  They sent me the CDs (with enough to give to friends), I dropped it in my LAPTOP, and WHAMMO!  15 minutes later I have a fully functional Linux laptop.  Nice.
[11:27] <ajulius> erUSUL:  im unclear how to fix the monitor settings
[11:27] <blanky> cafuego is the only one that knows about Backingstore and he ditches me before he tells me about it
[11:27] <matsavhalev> Delvien: ssh -X root@localhost
[11:27] <CRS2117> thanks!
[11:27] <vlad__> how to i get and install libgtk-1.2.so.0
[11:27] <ajulius> lotsacabo:  ITs a great distro with one flaw. my monitor wasnt detected right :(
[11:27] <drasko> Here is my problem: I can go in Gnome and enable eth1, and meke it to be dhcp. When I do that, my cable modem connected via usb would work, and also my home LAN via eth0 ethernet card. How to do this operation from console? When I write ifconfig I don't even notice eth1...
[11:27] <dan__> what the fuck is this shit
[11:27] <lightbright> how do you configure Konqueror to use 2 parts a left and right so easy to copy files etc?
[11:27] <ACSpike> the update manager tells me to visit ubuntulinux.org for update instructions, however, I haven't yet found the instructions. my guess is that I just change hoary to breezy everywhere in /etc/apt/sources.list and apt-get dist-upgrade. is this correct?
[11:27] <blanky> I think it's diarehia
[11:28] <Delvien> matsavhalev localhost has to by my hostname?
[11:28] <ajulius> hah
[11:28] <dan__> u stick u finger up ur bum
[11:28] <Kyral> ACSpike, yes
[11:28] <ajulius> can someone help me fix my monitor settings?
[11:28] <ajulius> in xorg
[11:28] <blanky> dan__ : huh...
[11:28] <dr_willis> lightbright,  ya twiddle with the menus. :O I recall a "midnight commander' layout that was like that with a shell at the bottom
[11:28] <matsavhalev> Delvien: can just be localhost (the word localhost) i think
[11:28] <testy> hey all
[11:28] <ajulius> please , ill be nice :)
[11:28] <blanky> ajulius: you hate ati?
[11:28] <testy> anyone know how i can install a bin file
[11:28] <ajulius> blanky:  ?
[11:28] <testy> bin.bz2
[11:28] <Delvien> matsavhalev over nd over it keeps asking me the password
[11:28] <ajulius> blanky:  Where did I say that?
[11:29] <matsavhalev> Delvien: you have to enter your root password not your user pass
[11:29] <N1omi> testy: looks like your file is a compressed bin file
[11:29] <matsavhalev> Delvien: if you havent set a root pass set one with sudo passwd root
[11:29] <ajulius> blanky I love ATI which is why i am using radeon myself
[11:29] <jesusfish> what program is it that causes sound card modules to be auto-loaded?
[11:29] <N1omi> testy: uncompress it and run it, the bin should be executable as an exe would be in windows
[11:29] <ajulius> blanky:  i just need help with my monitor settings
[11:29] <CRS2117> What's the Root password for unbuntu 5.10?
[11:29] <jesusfish> and how can I prevent them from loading?
[11:29] <Kyral> CRS2117, none
[11:29] <blanky> cant you run fglrxconfig ?
[11:29] <erUSUL> drasko, if it is configured try "ifup eth1"
[11:29] <blanky> ajulius: cant you run fglrxconfig
[11:30] <ajulius> CRS2117:  Same as the initial username you entered
[11:30] <Kyral> tell CRS2117 about RootSudo
[11:30] <Delvien> matsavhalev ok now try install again?
[11:30] <N1omi> CRS2117: your user password
[11:30] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: noone knows it is random either use sudo command or set password for root using sudo passwd root
[11:30] <CRS2117> There's no Root? So my first user name is root?
[11:30] <blanky> ajulius: google your monitor and get the horizontal refresh rate and verital refresh rate, then change it manually in your xorg.conf
[11:30] <Kyral> !tell CRS2117 about RootSudo
[11:30] <Delvien> matsavhalev thank got its working now
[11:30] <ajulius> blanky:  The problem is the monitor settings wont autodetect cause of ddr issues, windows has the same issue but handles it differently
[11:30] <blanky> CRS2117, your current user could use root by using sudo before every root needed command
[11:30] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: root has a random password you can set it using the sudo passwd root command. In general you use sudo command before the command you want to use
[11:30] <matsavhalev> instead of root
[11:30] <ajulius> blanky:  All I do is change the monitor rates in x.org?
[11:31] <ajulius> i mean xorg.conf
[11:31] <matsavhalev> Delvien: no problem, glad i could help
[11:31] <CRS2117> Well, the reason I'm asking is I'm trying to install automatix, it says it's installed itself into applications - system tools, but doesn't show up.
[11:31] <blanky> woo, this is pimpin
[11:31] <CRS2117> And I assume that's because I don't have root privileges
[11:31] <blanky> ajulius: yes
[11:31] <blanky> ajulius: change it accordingly
[11:31] <keeb> !+ajunta
[11:31] <ubotu> keeb: I give up, what is it?
[11:31] <keeb> :\
[11:32] <ajulius> blanky:  do i need to do anything other than change the horizsync and vertrefresh?
[11:32] <ajulius> or just that
[11:32] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: run automatix from a terminal command prompt or type it in after pressing alt-F2 for run dialogue
[11:32] <blanky> ajulius: under "Screen"
[11:32] <blanky> Ajulius: change them only if they're wrong, and make sure you know you're sure
[11:32] <ajulius> blanky:  Under Monitor it has horizsync and vertrefresh wrong
[11:32] <CRS2117> I grew up with DOS, I have no idea how to use the unix/debian/ubuntu CLI
[11:32] <testy> N1omi, how do you run the .bin file
[11:32] <Delvien> matsavhalev thanks man , :) working now
[11:32] <ajulius> blanky:  Under screen it has modes listed and i dont know anything about those
[11:33] <blackhaT> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/4750 help problem apt-get and locale
[11:33] <blanky> ajulius: google for your monitor info
[11:33] <blackhaT> How can I configure or remove postdrop
[11:33] <blanky> make sure it's the exact same one
[11:33] <blanky> then compare those stats with the ones in your xorg.conf
[11:33] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: just type the work automatix and enter in the run box that pops up when you press Alt-F2 in gnome
[11:33] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: meant the word  automatix
[11:33] <blanky> if you screw up, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[11:33] <N1omi> testy: should run on a click/double click.. i think. i'm not an expert XD
[11:33] <lightbright> dr_willis: yeah, right click at bottom bar and chose split window!  thanks Dr Bruce :)
[11:33] <blanky> testy, haha, testies
[11:33] <ajulius> blanky:  Right but after i change the refresh rates in monitor section
[11:34] <dr_willis> lightbright,  LOL - i couldent find that..
[11:34] <blanky> yeah?
[11:34] <dr_willis> lightbright,  there used tobe a large set of defaults.
[11:34] <ajulius> blanky:  Will it autofix the rest of the settings?
[11:34] <u-sun_> hellO
[11:34] <blanky> okay, what's effed up about your video settings that yous ay
[11:34] <drasko> Here is my problem: I can go in Gnome and enable eth1, and meke it to be dhcp. When I do that, my cable modem connected via usb would work, and also my home LAN via eth0 ethernet card. How to do this operation from console? When I write ifconfig I don't even notice eth1...
[11:34] <lightbright> dr_willis: I right clicked at bottom left bar and chose split view left/right
[11:34] <shingoki> How do I increase monitor refresh rate?
[11:34] <u-sun_> n1omi, well i extracted the file, but how do you run a .bin file in terminal?
[11:35] <ajulius> blanky:  It says 28-51 and 43-60 for sync and refresh and that is way off
[11:35] <blanky> xorg.conf or look around gnome control center
[11:35] <dr_willis> lightbright,  i recall a way to get a shell in one of the windows also.
[11:35] <lightbright> shingoki__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:35] <blanky> okay, then change them to the correct ones
[11:35] <ajulius> the rest looks ok but the higher rates arent listed
[11:35] <lightbright> dr_willis: ok
[11:35] <N1omi> u-sun: enter the location of the bin in terminal
[11:35] <ajulius> i mean higher res
[11:35] <dr_willis> lightbright, i often used a icon view at top and a shell below. but cant figure it outnow
[11:35] <lightbright> ajulius: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:35] <lightbright> dr_willis: hehe you need to see a doctor
[11:35] <blanky> ajulius: your xorg.conf shows your refresh rates? mine doesnt
[11:35] <shingoki__> oh btw I was in here a few days ago having trouble installing nvidia drivers, and I think it was because the legacy drivers wouldn't work with geforce 2 GTS, but the non legacy drivers work fine with Ti4600
[11:36] <lingoist> ok, I did everything that is described here: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31686 but the problem is now that I got on my right screen exactly what there is on my left screen :( Option "Xinerama" is "On" ... any other hints plz?
[11:36] <shingoki__> can I file a bug report on that or something?
[11:36] <blanky> Sure
[11:36] <blanky> You sure you followed the directions on binarydriversnvidiahowto ?
[11:36] <lingoist> blanky: where can i find that?
[11:36] <u-sun_> n1omi, ok now i have it...
[11:36] <lingoist> blanky: you talking to me?
[11:37] <u-sun_> n1omi, then how do i install it so that i can type in ffmpeg2theora in terminal
[11:37] <keeb> !anjuta
[11:37] <ubotu> keeb: Bugger all, i dunno
[11:37] <u-sun_> n1omi, then it will work
[11:38] <N1omi> u-sun: not sure, try placing the .bin in /usr/bin
[11:38] <u-sun_> ohh how do u do that
[11:38] <u-sun_> yes, i think thats the way u do it
[11:38] <blanky> !tell lingoist about nvidia
[11:38] <blanky> listen to ubotu lingoist
[11:38] <ajulius> blanky i went to install a plugin for firefox and the install failed
[11:38] <blanky> what plugin
[11:38] <u-sun_> Nlomi, how do you place .bin in /usr/bin via termina
[11:38] <blanky> mplayer?
[11:38] <u-sun_> l
[11:38] <ajulius> macromedia flash player
[11:38] <ajulius> yep
[11:39] <blanky> ew, it failed?
[11:39] <blanky> okay
[11:39] <blanky> google macromedia flash player plugin firefox tarball download
[11:39] <ajulius> blanky how do i fix that? :P
[11:39] <matsavhalev> CRS2117: sorry thought you had extracted it already
[11:39] <blanky> download the tarball
[11:39] <blanky> and tell me when you're done downloading
[11:39] <ajulius> ok
[11:39] <CRS2117> nope, thought clicking on install would autoextract to a temporary folder
[11:39] <orbx> how do you set a mysql password?
[11:40] <ajulius> blanky i save it right?
[11:40] <matsavhalev> orbx: with mysqladmin
[11:40] <delire> u-sun_: hey. 'sudo mv file.bin /usr/bin/' (remember last '/'. but first, was that file.bin an installer of some kind?
[11:40] <lingoist> blanky: you sure you pointing my in the right direction?
[11:40] <orbx> matsavhalev > yea how to you access mysqladmin and change?
[11:40] <matsavhalev> orbx: i think mysqladmin -u username -p 'password'....
[11:40] <ajulius> blanky i saved it but im not sure where it went
[11:40] <matsavhalev> orbx: but i use webmin for that type of stuff usually
[11:41] <blanky> it's in your home directory if it's not in your desktop
[11:41] <delire> u-sun_: 'mv' == move (thus also renames files)
[11:41] <blanky> ajulius: you're using firefox, not mozilla, right?
[11:41] <matsavhalev> orbx: then you can set it up in your web browser instead of command line
[11:41] <u-sun_> delire, okk hi, not dunce
[11:41] <ajulius> blanky what ever came with ubuntu
[11:41] <u-sun_> delire, ya thks i did it manually
[11:41] <blanky> yeah, firefox, cuase sometimes mozilla is installed when you get kde
[11:41] <blanky> okay
[11:41] <orbx> matsavhalev > would you be able to join #orbx and give me some help?
[11:41] <u-sun_> and chmod -- should really not use my real name on this
[11:41] <mdjake> hi, can anybody help me connecting a Breezy box with a Breezy notebook through a wlan? Both cards are driven by rt2500...
[11:41] <pztak> anyone know why this isn't working:
[11:41] <pztak> paz@Cobra:/media/usbdisk$ sudo cp -l iWeather.display blah
[11:41] <pztak> cp: cannot create link `blah': Operation not permitted
[11:41] <blanky> look for it, it should be something like macromediaflash.tar.gz
[11:41] <amparo_pzzi> someone use ez-ipupdate??
[11:41] <ajulius> hi pztak neighbor :)
[11:42] <N1omi> u-sun: mv (location of .bin) /usr/bin
[11:42] <blondie> pztak: is the usb disk write protected?
[11:42] <pztak> blondie, it's mounted as umask=000
[11:42] <blondie> yes, but physically?
[11:42] <blondie> (is there a switch on the disk)
[11:42] <Kartagis> hi
[11:42] <pztak> blondie, no, i just did echo blah > blah2
[11:42] <pztak> and it works
[11:42] <blondie> k
[11:42] <ajulius> pztak:  how is rcn in manhattan now?
[11:43] <Kartagis> I have a problem
[11:43] <Kartagis> last night I had a power loss, and when the power got back and I booted, X server didn't run
[11:43] <blondie> ah
[11:43] <ajulius> pztak:  Im over the border in queens
[11:43] <blondie> pztak: what filesystem is it on there?
[11:43] <pztak> ajulius, it's fine
[11:43] <lingoist> blanky: I want dual monitoring with 2 graphiccards...I am not sure if what you sent me is the right way to go...not that i want to question you...
[11:43] <drasko> Ubuntu detects both network card and cable modem and asks me whether I want to use eth0 or eth1. I choose eth1 and the USB cable modem is connected during the Ubuntu installation process. But with Debian I have problem -- how to enable this from console?
[11:43] <mdjake> can anybody help me connecting a Breezy box with a Breezy notebook through a wlan? Both cards are driven by rt2500...
[11:43] <blondie> pztak: if it's FAT32 then it won't work
[11:43] <pztak> blondie, why? it worked yesterday
[11:43] <blondie> pztak: because FAT32 doesn't support links
[11:43] <lightbright> blondie: call me
[11:43] <blondie> lightbright: no
[11:44] <erUSUL> pztak, why the -l switch?
[11:44] <blanky> lingoist, those drivers are still needed, once you're done, theres a package for a graphical front end to them so you can configure dual monitors
[11:44] <blanky> I'm just not sure what the package is called
[11:44] <psycode> I'm having a weird problem: my gnome can't display png images. any png image isn't displayed, and i get lotsa errors when loading gnome up due to that... any ideas what can i do?
[11:44] <blanky> Guys, what is the nvidia control panel package called
[11:44] <lightbright> blondie: call me was your best song :P
[11:44] <lingoist> blanky: ok, thanks a lot :)
[11:44] <pztak> erUSUL, i'm actually using the cp -al to do incremental backups to external fat32 usb disk
[11:44] <lightbright> back in 1980's
[11:44] <erUSUL> pztak, blondie is right hard links won't work on fat32
[11:44] <blondie> lightbright: I don't sing anymore
[11:44] <crimsun> blondie: nvidia-settings
[11:44] <pztak> erUSUL, it ran fine yesterday
[11:44] <blondie> no
[11:44] <blondie> pztak: nope
[11:44] <ajulius> blanky i tried to install it again and it worked
[11:44] <lightbright> blondie: thank goodness :)
[11:44] <ajulius> so far so good
[11:44] <blondie> pztak: fat32 doesn't support links at all
[11:45] <blanky> lol, okay ajulius
[11:45] <amparo_pzzi> ex-ipupdate ????
[11:45] <pztak> blondie, i'm serious, it worked yesterday
[11:45] <blondie> pztak: so you must have been using a different command or file system
[11:45] <blondie> pztak: well it shouldn't have
[11:45] <pztak> blondie, exact same command/filesystem
[11:45] <blondie> pztak: impossible :|
[11:45] <blondie> are you sure the disk was actually mounted?
[11:45] <blondie> anyway, it shouldn't work now, so don't expect it to
[11:46] <pztak> blondie, i'm sure the disk was mounted
[11:46] <karol> witajcie,potrzebuje pomocy kogos z polski
[11:46] <blondie> pztak: well impossible then
[11:46] <blondie> :|
[11:46] <pztak> blondie, i can access the actual copies it made
[11:46] <blondie> copies?
[11:46] <karol> i need a help:(
[11:46] <blondie> -l does not make copies
[11:46] <blondie> it just makes links
[11:46] <crimsun> karol: English, please
[11:47] <pztak> blondie, i mean, the 'link'
[11:47] <delire> u-sun_: sorry, kicked the cable
[11:47] <karol> who can help me?
[11:47] <trinidad> how do i run gnome font setup as root?
[11:47] <Kartagis> last night I had a power loss, and when the power got back and I booted, X server didn't run
[11:47] <drasko> Ubuntu detects both network card and cable modem and asks me whether I want to use eth0 or eth1. I choose eth1 and the USB cable modem is connected during the Ubuntu installation process. But with Debian I have problem -- how to enable this from console?
[11:47] <Kartagis> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/GZ3nKe48.html has the errors
[11:48] <trinidad> how do i sudo the configuration for gnome font settings?
[11:48] <Kartagis> can anyone help me
[11:48] <blondie> pztak: are the source files on teh same disk?
[11:48] <pztak> blondie, yes
[11:48] <delire> u-sun_: did you get that soundcard sorted out afterall?
[11:48] <blondie> pztak: the ones you are copying now?
[11:48] <lightbright> Kartagis: does safe mode work?
[11:48] <blondie> "copying"
[11:48] <pztak> blondie, yes
[11:49] <erUSUL> pztak, is not a question of filesystems you can not create a hardlink betwen two diferent devs
[11:49] <Kartagis> lightbright recovery mode? yes
[11:49] <delire> drasko: well that is more a question for #debian. i'd suggest 'ifdown eth0; ifup eth1'
[11:49] <blondie> erUSUL: he says they're on the same disk... but I don't think fat32 supports it either way
[11:49] <lightbright> Kartagis: great :)
[11:49] <pztak> erUSUL, it's the same dev.. i'm using a rotation of 3 backups
[11:49] <karol> When i want to install any aplication, i see a warning "No accetable C compiler found in $PATH, See 'config.log' for more details." after ./configure command. What to do?
[11:49] <lightbright> Kartagis: do that and configre X again
[11:49] <trinidad> lightbright, how do i run gnome font config as sudo?
[11:50] <erUSUL> pztak, that's why soft links (ln -s) were created to overcome the limitations of hardlinks
[11:50] <pztak> erUSUL, but that won't let me do incremental backups
[11:50] <lightbright> Kartagis: log in safe mode and type: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:50] <pztak> using rsync
[11:50] <robertj> what's a cheap P&P pci 802.11g device?
[11:50] <blondie> o.O
[11:50] <lightbright> trinidad: what?
[11:50] <trinidad> lightbright, in kubuntu i just run sudo kcontrol to configure things as root...do you know how I do that in gnome
[11:50] <karol> When i want to install any aplication, i see a warning "No accetable C compiler found in $PATH, See 'config.log' for more details." after ./configure command. What to do?
[11:50] <robertj> anyone got one that plugs & plays with wpa_supplicant?
[11:50] <lightbright> Kartagis: let me know how you go
[11:50] <Kartagis> lightbright I tried that, didn't work
[11:51] <orbx> to get mysql properly working what files need to be configured??
[11:51] <trinidad> karok, use cynaptic and install gcc
[11:51] <erUSUL> pztak, you are hardlinking files in one dev (dev/sda1 the usbdisk) into another (the buckup media)
[11:51] <delire> robertj: i'd buy a netgear w/prism54 chipset. then you can work with fancy crackers like aircrack and work with monitor mode.
[11:51] <lightbright> Kartagis: whats it say?
[11:51] <dr_willis> lightbright,  i found the fancy profiles ya can load. :P
[11:51] <robertj> delire: I just want reliable net access without fuss
[11:51] <lightbright> trinidad: sudo gcontrol? :P
[11:51] <delire> robertj: this is a very well supported chipset in Linux.
[11:51] <trinidad> ahh thank you
[11:51] <u-sun_> delire, no no... the sound card is still ab issue
[11:51] <lightbright> dr_willis: where?
[11:52] <u-sun_> still an issue
[11:52] <erUSUL> karol, install build-essential
[11:52] <lightbright> trinidad: it was a guess
[11:52] <dr_willis> lightbright,  cp /usr/share/apps/konqueror/profiles/* ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/profiles/
[11:52] <trinidad> lightbright, um nope >: |
[11:52] <lightbright> trinidad:  mayne no good
[11:52] <karol> trinidad. I have "gcc-4.0.2" is it good?
[11:52] <Kartagis> lightbright I go into configuring X server and in the end I get the same errors when I reboot
[11:52] <fukngruv> stupid question can anyone tell me the best set of options to use with tar ie: tar -xl
[11:52] <blondie> pztak: sorry but it's really not possible to use cp -l on a fat32 drive
[11:52] <erUSUL> karol, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:52] <trinidad> karol, try g++ in synaptic
[11:52] <dr_willis> and restart konqueror - on my kde for some reason they are not set up by default it seems
[11:52] <delire> u-sun_: did you mention it to the ppl in #ubuntu-devel? they would be interested to know about your rare card i'm sure.
[11:52] <u-sun_> delire, ubuntu grief... or its the laptop i bought
[11:52] <lightbright> Kartagis: I cant use web, what errors?
[11:52] <erUSUL> karol, it will install gcc and make and binutils and ....
[11:52] <karol> synaptic?what is it?
[11:52] <u-sun_> delire, i need a digital certificate!
[11:53] <fukngruv> tar?
[11:53] <delire> u-sun_: ?
[11:53] <delire> u-sun_: for what?
[11:53] <Kartagis> lightbright can I paste in your prv?
[11:53] <trinidad> karol, follow erUSUL's comments
[11:53] <u-sun_> delire, oh mark shuttleworth made money from digital certificates
[11:53] <crimsun> u-sun_: still sound issues?
[11:53] <karol> ok, i'll try, thank you so much
[11:53] <trinidad> type in sudo apt-get install build-essential in a console
[11:53] <trinidad> ;)
[11:53] <fukngruv> can anyone tell me the best way to use tar?
[11:54] <u-sun_> crimsun,yes, many
[11:54] <crimsun> u-sun_: what are they?
[11:54] <u-sun_> crimsun, are you the sound expert?
[11:54] <ubuntu_> ver 192.168.1.100
[11:54] <ubuntu_> oops :s
[11:54] <Stormx2> fukngruv: use "man tar" or "tar --help"
[11:54] <lightbright> dr_willis: what will that do copying that over?
[11:54] <Kartagis> lightbright can I paste in your prv?
[11:54] <fukngruv> thanks?
[11:54] <karol> what does mean "sudo" ?:(
[11:54] <lightbright> Kartagis: yeah
[11:54] <Stormx2> !sudo
[11:54] <ubotu> [sudo]  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[11:54] <trinidad> see link above
[11:54] <Stormx2> karol: sudo is "Super User DO"
[11:55] <u-sun_> crimsun, sound issues... well i have an asus... and its got an azalia/ realtek HD audio sound card
[11:55] <lightbright> dr_willis: ?
[11:55] <dr_willis> that dir was empty on my user lightbright  it copied over the default/example profiles.
[11:55] <u-sun_> crimsun, it needs the drivers
[11:55] <rabeldable> anyone know of a program that can record streams?
[11:55] <rabeldable> music/mp3 streams
[11:55] <crimsun> u-sun_: that shouldn't be a problem. Does Breezy's standard snd-hda-intel not work?
[11:56] <lightbright> dr_willis: not sure what you mean
[11:56] <u-sun_> StormX2, really  :)
[11:56] <delire> crimsun: i googled around and there is some discrepancy about her card. some say it's a snd-hda-intel from a kernel perspective (azalia) others a snd-azx.
[11:56] <dr_willis> lightbright,  now under konqueror -> Setting/Load View PRofile/ I have several premade profiles now
[11:56] <dr_willis> lightbright,  they give some nifty layouts
[11:56] <Stormx2> u-sun_: huh?
[11:56] <jorge_> hey
[11:56] <jorge_> Just testin IRSSI
[11:56] <u-sun_> crimsun, i am on the last ubuntu install
[11:56] <blanky> xchat
[11:56] <crimsun> delire: azx is the name of the driver in ALSA 1.0.8. Versions newer than 1.0.9 use hda-intel.
[11:56] <blanky> or IRSSI
[11:56] <blanky> jorge
[11:56] <jorge_> yeah?
[11:56] <Stormx2> Is there some kind of "music organiser"?
[11:56] <crimsun> delire: so there's no discrepency at all
[11:57] <delire> u-sun_: you did try a 'sudo modprobe snd-intel-hda'
[11:57] <karol> i don;t know what is on this website what i need..
[11:57] <blanky> you want a free 6800GT?
[11:57] <u-sun_> crimsun, so not on breezy badger yet
[11:57] <blanky> I dont need it anymore
[11:57] <delire> crimsun: that explains the confusion on some forums.
[11:57] <jorge_> really? sure, send it over
[11:57] <Stormx2> That allows me to select a custom command to play music, etc
[11:57] <crimsun> u-sun_: please dist-upgrade to Breezy first
[11:57] <Stormx2> Like winamp's Media Library
[11:57] <Stormx2> Hey I could try to write one :D
[11:57] <crimsun> u-sun_: alternately, follow the instructions that are being sent to you.
[11:57] <crimsun> !tell u-sun_ about alsa-source
[11:57] <orbx> How do i access mysqladmin from the command prompt?
[11:57] <u-sun_> delire, /home/u1sun/ffmpeg2theora-1.15.linux.bin
[11:58] <u-sun_> delire, ops...
[11:58] <u-sun_> delire, i got Fatal:module snd_intel_hda not found
[11:58] <delire> u-sun_: i would follow crimsun's advice and dist-upgrade to breezy.
[11:58] <lightbright> dr_willis: i get it, thats empty for me too!  so the files in cp /usr/share/apps/konqueror/profiles/*  are good?
[11:58] <delire> u-sun_: you seem to be on ubuntu hoary
[11:58] <vlad__> can somone point me in the right direction of how i can setup my pcmcia Linksys wireless WPC54GS v1.1 netwowrk card
[11:58] <dr_willis> lightbright,  they are the 'standard' profiles that are on every OTHER kde install ive ever used
[11:58] <vlad__> i wowuld like to get my wireless card to work in ubuntu
[11:59] <dr_willis> lightbright,  could just copy over the 'midnight comander' profile - its the best for file management :P
[11:59] <blanky> watch this guys, im gonna make SimpleIRC leave
[11:59] <blanky> hello
[11:59] <SimpleIRC> bye!
[11:59] <blanky> man I'm good
[11:59] <delire> u-sun_: eg, that module is not on your system (hence why it's not found).
[11:59] <Stormx2> blanky: Wow.
[11:59] <Stormx2> blanky: Facinating ;-)
[11:59] <blanky> :P
[11:59] <blanky> I'm working on an IRC bot :)
[12:00] <blanky> brb guys