[12:00] <guydebord> Yes that was a while ago.
[12:00] <lightbright> gnomefreak: ok got it, thanks :)
[12:00] <guydebord> fissy: that was a while ago
[12:00] <julesv> strings runnin down the frets, runnin down the shell, a little out of tune but it's alright
[12:00] <gnomefreak> darren, what do you mean run files?
[12:00] <gnomefreak> yw lightbright
[12:00] <ardchoille> How do I disable ipv6 in Ubuntu 5.10?
[12:00] <fissy> guydebord, have you any experience of editing your xorg.conf file?
[12:00] <darren> gnomefreak, I have a file with the extension .run, and I want to know how to install and run it please
[12:01] <topyli> darren: you don't install them, you run them. usually they are installer programs
[12:01] <piksi> darren: chmod u+x the .run file and just run it?
[12:01] <julesv> he wakes up, some people mumblin about engines and dials
[12:01] <piksi> if it isn't exxecutable yet
[12:01] <gnomefreak> darren, i dont know i dont think ive ever seen a .run extenstion :(
[12:01] <darren> ok, piksi, I'll give that a try when it finishes downloading and let you know how it goes :P
[12:01] <navarone> julev> please go to #rambling_incoherent...<s>
[12:01] <julesv> Elitism! Secrecy! Tradition! and bam, slips right over the edge of the long boat into the sea
[12:01] <piksi> since when has the extension had anything to do with the runability?
[12:01] <lightbright> gnomefreak: to run limewire, the command is 'sudo ./runlime'  but when I add this to menu, it doesnt load!  Any ideas?
[12:02] <guydebord> fisssy: I'll say no.  But it may be something I have tried.  Is it scipt?
[12:02] <topyli> piksi: since windows 95 =)
[12:02] <Knowerrors> topyli: thx, I may install it to use with kubuntu
[12:02] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  try for the command runlime ithout the ./
[12:03] <fissy> guydebord, you have to edit a text file. it tells linux what resolutions your screen is capable of doing, if it doesn't like a resolution it can mean that you can't log in to your desktop. it is reversible but you need to know what you're doing a little more. Is there anyone you know in person who could do it for you?
[12:03] <julesv> i'm askin...is crypto-root with dm-crypt possible thru ubuntu's default kernel handlin? also has it got 2.6.13 or 12.6.14 for my it8212? strummin
[12:03] <dooglus> julesv: it works with the default breezykernel
[12:04] <julesv> sweet song dooguls
[12:04] <julesv> ty
[12:04] <gnomefreak> for the person that asked when does the extention have anything to do with running a file " how do you run a .exe file on linux?
[12:04] <dooglus> julesv: sorry.  scratch that.  i've not tried crypto-root, just dm-crypt
[12:04] <Knowerrors> Is there a new location for http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ ? It seems to fail
[12:04] <julesv> it's alright. everything's so cool, so nice.
[12:05] <guydebord> Okay I understand what you mean.  I've seen it done.  some one can help but I think I can do it myself if I have a website or some one to walk me through it
[12:05] <gnomefreak> Knowerrors,  mirrormax is down and will be down for ever :) i hope
[12:05] <gnomefreak> !tell Knowerrors  about sources
[12:05] <julesv> aes, twofish, blowfish, serpent, what's up guys
[12:05] <guydebord> fissy: I have two computer now too.  so I never lose contact
[12:05] <h2theizzo> .
[12:05] <theconartist> why isnt ff at 1.5 in the repos
[12:05] <DsM> navarone, ok when i try to remove 2.6.12-9.23 it tells me thats what im running but i have 2.6.12-10.24 installed as well... why would i have a newer one installed but not using it?
[12:05] <julesv> i got secrets to keep...
[12:06] <fissy> guydebord, ok, one moment, just finishing helping someone else
[12:06] <navarone> dsm> I do not know
[12:06] <DsM> navarone, ok
[12:06] <guydebord> fissy: ok
[12:06] <DsM> brb
[12:06] <crash3m_> is there not a torrent for the ubuntu iso's?
[12:06] <navarone> dsm...you may have selected the older kernel when you logged in
[12:06] <dooglus> crash3m_: no, there are torrents
[12:07] <crash3m_> hmmm
[12:08] <crash3m_> thanks dooglus, I was reading right over it heh
[12:08] <navarone> crashm> I don't use bittorretn myself...but can you not search for files in client?
[12:08] <dooglus> crash3m_: http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/5.10/ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso.torrent
[12:08] <fissy> guydebord, ok, open up a terminal (Applications> Accessories > Terminal)
[12:08] <crash3m_> navarone: theres no search feature in any torrent client I've used
[12:08] <crash3m_> dooglus: thanks again :0
[12:08] <gnomefreak> crash3m_, http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/5.10/
[12:08] <navarone> crashm> so you need to know the address to file to dl?
[12:09] <julesv> sun's settin on the nautilus, julesz knows it's time to get back to nappin
[12:09] <guydebord> fissy: yaes
[12:09] <matthew> I recently took out my minipci modem from my laptop and my sound stopped working, the sound controler still shows up in lspci however and the drivers still autoload but alsa says no cards are present
[12:09] <crash3m_> navarone: I've got it all under control thanks to dooglus, thanks
[12:09] <fissy> guydebord, then type "cd /etc/X11" without the quotes
[12:09] <gnomefreak> dooglus, just faster than me :( lol
[12:10] <guydebord> fissy: yes
[12:10] <fissy> guydebord, then type "sudo gedit xorg.conf" without the quotes
[12:10] <bur[n] er> anyone know if there's an rss feed for the breezy-backports repository?
[12:10] <dooglus> http://search.bittorrent.com/search.jsp?query=ubuntu is a reasonable search
[12:10] <bur[n] er> fissy: gksudo "gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[12:10] <guydebord> fissy: ok
[12:10] <nightvision> I have a problem
[12:10] <fissy> bur[n] er, ok :P
[12:10] <nightvision> I am having trouble with my wireless internet
[12:10] <tiburon> hallo, suche deutschen chat. jemand nen tip?
[12:11] <fissy> guydebord, are you now looking at a fairly incomprehensible configuration file? :D
[12:11] <gnomefreak> !gm
[12:11] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Wish i knew
[12:11] <krenjon> @ Tiburon, #ubuntu.de
[12:11] <tiburon> thanks
[12:11] <pluffsy> hello
[12:11] <guydebord> fissy: yes text file for server config file
[12:11] <krenjon> Does someone made this evdev work with a mx1000 with breezy?
[12:11] <tiburon> #ubuntu.de
[12:11] <bDerrly> !de
[12:11] <ubotu> from memory, de is Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[12:11] <pluffsy> does anyone know if apples mighty mouse works well with ubuntu? like all buttons work and the scroll wheel?
[12:11] <krenjon> tiberung type /join #ubuntu.de
[12:12] <navarone> tiburon>#ubuntu-de
[12:12] <fissy> guydebord, ok, scroll down to the place where it says Section "Device"
[12:12] <nightvision> I have a problem
[12:12] <nightvision> I am having trouble with my wireless internet
[12:12] <fissy> guydebord, and tell me what the value in quotes is for the line: Driver
[12:12] <nightvision> anyone good with that stuff?
[12:12] <Knowerrors> gnomefreak: thx and btw, do you use http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf/?
[12:12] <matthew> nightvision, sate the problem
[12:12] <nightvision> k
[12:13] <nightvision> i have typed "iwconfig"
[12:13] <guydebord> fissy: depth fissy
[12:13] <gnomefreak> Knowerrors,  no
[12:13] <guydebord> fissy: i810
[12:13] <nightvision> and so it says no wireless extensions
[12:13] <nightvision> for my wlan card
[12:13] <matthew> nightvision, what card, chipset and drivers
[12:13] <trkorecky> Would upgrading from a P3 664MHz to a P3 1GHz make a noticable difference in Ubuntu?  Or would upgrading my loud, ancient (I'd be willing to bet 8+ years) old hard drive help more?
[12:13] <pmfp> Hi, I have just installed the GD2 library and php5-gd, but Wordpress still doesn't create any thumbnails??? whats wrong?
[12:13] <nightvision> so I went into Administrative settings>netwirk
[12:14] <fissy> guydebord, ok, now scroll down till where it says SubSection "Display" and the Depth has value "24"
[12:14] <nightvision> then I noticed that the wlan card wasnt activated
[12:14] <szronik> trkorecky: The processor would help more.
[12:14] <trkorecky> szronik: Thanks!
[12:14] <cafuego> trkorecky: szronik is lying.
[12:14] <szronik> cafuego: How am I lying? :)
[12:14] <navarone> trkorecky> I would trya  bios upgrade as well if you can find one and know what to do
[12:14] <DsM> navarone, hey i just rebooted and selected the newest kernel... all is goo there... but ndiswrapper did not load said there was a version confil of some sort... and now when i do modprobe ndiswrapper... it tells me opperation not permitted
[12:14] <guydebord> fissy: ok. depth 24, modes 1280x800
[12:14] <nightvision> so I activated it, entered my ESSID, set my encriptoin to blank, and turned on DHCP
[12:14] <DsM> navarone, any ideas?
[12:15] <cafuego> trkorecky: Going to a modern udma133 7200rpom drive (with 8Mb cache) will probably help speeds more then adding a few MHz to the cpu. Also, increase ram :-)
[12:15] <gnomefreak> Knowerrors, for my list of sources i use archive.ubuntu.com than my backports are something else i dont remember off hand
[12:15] <matthew> nightvision, what card are you using?
[12:15] <navarone> dsm>out of my depth dsm...sry
[12:15] <nightvision> then it tells me the connection is active in the administrative tools
[12:15] <cafuego> trkorecky: How much ram do you have atm?
[12:15] <trkorecky> navarone: I believe I'm at the most up-to-date BIOS, but I'll check.  This computer was given to me for nothing, so I had to work with what it would allow me to.
[12:15] <logical_mark> Hey could anyone point me to how to mount a SATA Hard drive?
[12:15] <nightvision> but when I type iwconfig, I still get "no wireless extenstions"
[12:15] <trkorecky> cafuego: 414MB
[12:15] <nightvision> what card?
[12:15] <nightvision> hold on, ill find ou
[12:15] <fissy> guydebord, so "1280x800" is already in your modes line for the colour depth "24" ?
[12:15] <cafuego> trkorecky: Cool.
[12:15] <matthew> nightvision, for wireless
[12:15] <szronik> trkorecky: As I said, processor would help more.
[12:16] <guydebord> fissy: yess
[12:16] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:16] <DsM> dang
[12:16] <matthew> nightvision, or is it a built in on a laptop?
[12:16] <trkorecky> cafuego: Yeah, this computer's old-skool
[12:16] <pmfp> anybody know if you need to install something more than php5-gd and libgd2 to get thumbnail support in Wordpress?
[12:16] <Jhair> hi, under breezy firefox is crashing frequently when using the mplayer plugin... is this a known issue?
[12:16] <cafuego> szronik: I disagree.
[12:16] <dooglus> nightvision: I had to mess around with ndiswrapper to get my wireless card working
[12:16] <szronik> cafuego: Okay, let's get the facts.
[12:16] <cafuego> szronik: Most time is spent waiting for data to be loaded from disk, thus a faster drive with more cache would help more.
[12:16] <nightvision> no it isnt pcmcia
[12:16] <nightvision> its PCI onto my desktop
[12:16] <guydebord> fissy: yes and resolution setting dosent show this
[12:17] <fissy> guydebord, ok, that's weird and annoying
[12:17] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:17] <szronik> trkorecky: How big is your hard drive? Which brand? Any other additional info would be appreciated, i.e. cache size, spin speed.
[12:17] <fissy> guydebord, ok close the text editor, don't save any changes
[12:17] <nightvision> and I dont know where to find out the name of my card
[12:17] <guydebord> fissy: hmmm
[12:17] <nightvision> ndiswrapper?
[12:17] <guydebord> fissy: ok
[12:17] <dooglus> nightvision: it lets you use windows drivers in linux
[12:17] <navarone> nightvision> try system/admin/device manager
[12:17] <trkorecky> szronik: I'd love to tell you, but there are no stickers on the drive.  It's 4GB, that's all I know.  Is there a way I can find out via software?
[12:17] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:17] <matthew> nightvision, type lspci at the console and find something that looks like wireless ehternet or what not
[12:17] <dooglus> nightvision: for cards which aren't natively supported
[12:18] <trkorecky> szronik: Well, One's a 4.1GB while the other is 3.somethingGB
[12:18] <fissy> guydebord, then run please open the text file /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:18] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:18] <varsendagger> is there a way to find streaming internet tv in the same fassion as winamp?
[12:19] <fissy> and copy and paste its contents to somewhere i can read it. the paste thing in the channel topic probably works
[12:19] <cafuego> trkorecky: What ide controller do you currently have?
[12:19] <szronik> trkorecky: try 'hdparm /dev/hda1 -I'
[12:19] <zeeeeee> hi all, i did "mount -t cifs //blah/blah /mnt/blah -o ..." followed by "mount --bind -r /mnt/blah /mnt/blah2", and i can still write to /mnt/blah2! what's going on?
[12:19] <iamkirk> anyone know where i can find a driver for an ati mobility radeon 9000 for linux?
[12:19] <fissy> guydebord,  and copy and paste its contents to somewhere i can read it. the paste thing in the channel topic probably works
[12:19] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:19] <trkorecky> cafuego: No idea, whatever is built into the mobo
[12:19] <cafuego> !w32codecs
[12:19] <ubotu> methinks w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil., and they're available from http://giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[12:19] <cafuego> trkorecky: 'lspci | grep IDE'
[12:19] <nightvision> sry about that guys, i just had to catch the phone upstairs
[12:19] <ompaul> trkorecky, both of them are too old to be dependable and are more likely to be i/o bound the problem, ram would be best thing you you can get for it though after a reasonable disk
[12:20] <vegos> anyone know of a package that will make rhythmbox support wma
[12:20] <cafuego> vegos: Please stop repeating.
[12:20] <cafuego> vegos: And read what ubotu said.
[12:20] <matthew> vegos, I'm not sure about wma, but to get all the filetypes that ubuntu will supposed install all the gstreamer-* packages
[12:20] <nightvision> im gonna go try lspci
[12:20] <trkorecky> cafuego: 0000:00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82801BA IDE U100 (rev 01)
[12:21] <logical_mark> Hey guys is there a good IDE for creating linux aps?
[12:21] <trkorecky> cafuego: That's what comes up
[12:21] <earthen> could some one help me getting samba to share folders
[12:21] <Seveas> logical_mark, vim
[12:21] <szronik> trkorecky: hdparm /dev/hda1 -I
[12:21] <szronik> trkorecky: Try that.
[12:21] <logical_mark> seveas, thanks I will check it out
[12:21] <ompaul> with tar the man file indicates a "-"  at the f switch for stdio is that a - or a space?
[12:21] <cafuego> trkorecky: *nod* Then I think a nice , new 8 or 16MB cache udma100 or 133 drive will give you a better speed boost then a new cpu.
[12:21] <matthew> earthen, goto http://ubuntuguide.org/#sambaserver
[12:21] <nightvision> IM using a Texus instruments ACX 111 54 Mbps Wireless interface
[12:21] <guydebord> fissy: what directory should I be in. keep getting command not found message
[12:22] <Seveas> ompaul, a -
[12:22] <szronik> trkorecky: Make that hdparm -I /dev/hda1
[12:22] <earthen> matthew, thank i will check it out
[12:22] <ompaul> Seveas, thanks
[12:22] <cafuego> nightvision: You will need ndiswrapper and the 'gplus' driver.
[12:22] <matthew> nightvision, unfortunately thats not a card I have any experience with
[12:22] <earthen> matthew, thank you I mean
[12:22] <fissy> guydebord, if you open gedit (Applications> Accessories > Text editor)
[12:22] <Seveas> ompaul, but leaving out the -f parameter completely has the same effect :)
[12:22] <iamkirk> anyone know where i can find a driver for an ati mobility radeon 9000 for linux? my counterstrike career depends on it!
[12:22] <trkorecky> szronik: /dev/hda1:
[12:22] <trkorecky> ATA device, with non-removable media
[12:22] <trkorecky>         Model Number:       ST34313A
[12:22] <trkorecky>         Serial Number:      6DL01FBK
[12:22] <trkorecky>         Firmware Revision:  3.23
[12:22] <trkorecky> Standards:
[12:22] <trkorecky>         Supported: 5 4 3 2
[12:22] <nightvision> is "ndiswrapper" a command?
[12:23] <trkorecky>         Likely used: 5
[12:23] <trkorecky> Configuration:
[12:23] <fissy> guydebord, then go on File> Open in gedit, and find the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file
[12:23] <matthew> iamkirk, I got you on this one, I've got a radeon mobile 9000 also
[12:23] <Seveas> trkorecky, YOU IDIOT
[12:23] <Seveas> NEVER paste in here
[12:23] <SGershon> Hi. It is impossible to writo to a ntfs partition?
[12:23] <ompaul> Seveas, so f -f are the same :)
[12:23] <cafuego> Seveas: To be fair, szronik made him.
[12:23] <pupil> other than ubuntu,.  what other distro's use apt-get ?
[12:23] <matthew> iamkirk, there are ubuntu packages avaible with the propiatary fglrx drivers
[12:23] <matthew> pupil, any debian based distro
[12:23] <theCore> trkorecky: pastebin exist you know ?
[12:23] <szronik> Yeah I made him :)
[12:23] <Mchipser> does anyone have a cam so i can test gyach?
[12:24] <macfergus> pupil, any other debian-based one, and there are dozens
[12:24] <szronik> cafuego: You're not being fair by all means :)
[12:24] <theCore> ubotu, tell trkorecky about paste
[12:24] <matthew> iamkirk, you want to apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[12:24] <ElderGuardian> hey everybody
[12:24] <pupil> macfergus, can you guys suggest a few,. cause I don't know any.
[12:24] <cafuego> szronik: I just gave him good advice (which i still stand by)
[12:24] <ElderGuardian> is anyone familiar with OOffice 2?
[12:24] <cafuego> szronik: Ubuntu will run fine with a 500MHz cpu, provided you have enough ram and a nice fast hdd.
[12:24] <pupil> matthew, can you suggest a few good ones,. is ubuntu the favorite of the debian distro's ?
[12:24] <navarone> pupil> all debain based ditros use apt-get
[12:24] <ElderGuardian> more importantly, how do I install it on Ubuntu?
[12:24] <szronik> cafuego: I didn't say you gave him bad advice.
[12:24] <SGershon> Is htere a way to write to ntfs partitoins?
[12:24] <pupil> navarone, I realize that,. what are the debian distros,. ?
[12:24] <szronik> cafuego: I didn't make him paste it.
[12:24] <theCore> trkorecky: sorry for the rudeness, but we need to keep the chat clean
[12:25] <nightvision> cafuego: "nightvision: You will need ndiswrapper and the 'gplus' driver." what should I do to download this with no internet connection?
[12:25] <Mchipser> elder: what version of ubuntu
[12:25] <Mchipser> ?
[12:25] <szronik> cafuego: And I'm not gonna get into a heated debate over this, just try to be a little more fair next time.
[12:25] <ElderGuardian> pupil: ubuntu is a really nice and user-friendly distro
[12:25] <navarone> pupil> google it...<s>
[12:25] <lsuactiafner> and do anyone know of an ntpdate server that runs according to the atomic clock? or something very offical?
[12:25] <fissy> SGershon, yes, sort of
[12:25] <pupil> ElderGuardian, I'm using ubuntu right now.
[12:25] <lightbright> gnomefreak: it needs sudo to run!  yet if I add sudo in front of the app in the menu, it doesnts work!  any ideas?
[12:25] <cafuego> nightvision: use the driver from the cd you got with your card.
[12:25] <nightvision> k
[12:25] <fissy> you have to use the 'captive NTFS' driver, google around for it
[12:25] <_menza> /mode $me +x
[12:25] <_menza> hm
[12:25] <ElderGuardian> Mchipser, currently dist-upgrading to breezy
[12:25] <_menza> /mode $me +x
[12:25] <gimmulf> Isnt the Big Desktop   (2 screens - one framebuffer) suppose to make me be able dragging windows between the 2 monitors in fglrxconfig?
[12:25] <nightvision> wait
[12:25] <fissy> SGershon, there is probably a tutorial for it on the ubuntu forums
[12:25] <SGershon> fissy, I will.
[12:25] <_menza> gdi
[12:25] <pupil> ElderGuardian, actually,. I've tried ubuntu, and kubuntu,.
[12:25] <gimmulf> !fglrx
[12:25] <ubotu> from memory, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:25] <nightvision> I have an onboard 32mB VGA
[12:26] <Ummu> whats the fastest and simplest way to convert a .flac file to .mp3?
[12:26] <nightvision> it didnt come with a cd
[12:26] <SGershon> fissy, Why you say "sort of"?
[12:26] <Mchipser> elder: with 5.10 it comes with
[12:26] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  nope ive never delt with that im not real sure how to change permissions but you might try that
[12:26] <lsuactiafner> Ummu : lame file_input file.mp3
[12:26] <Ummu> lsald: thank you
[12:26] <fissy> SGershon, because its using a windows driver, its sort of cheating by running a little bit of windows, if you see what i mean
[12:26] <ElderGuardian> Mchipser, thanks...was looking at the upgrade process and saw oo components with v. 1.1.5....
[12:26] <lightbright> gnomefreak: oki
[12:26] <nightvision> how should i get it then?
[12:26] <cafuego> nightvision: Your wifi card didn't come with a driver?
[12:26] <fissy> SGershon, the free software linux driver can't write to ntfs (safely)
[12:27] <ElderGuardian> pupil, i've only tried knoppix and ubuntu (looked at pure debian as well)..what do you need?
[12:27] <nightvision> nope
[12:27] <matthew> Ummu, apt-get install soundconverter
[12:27] <nightvision> wait,ill double check dude
[12:27] <nightvision> brb
[12:27] <SGershon> fissy, I'll a9 around. Thanks for the advice!
[12:27] <cafuego> nightvision: then you're stuck. Boot windows to fetch the ndiswrapper modules, tools and the windows driver.
[12:27] <gnomefreak> lightbright,  from my understanding if you cp the file somewhere you than "own" it
[12:27] <szronik> trkorecky: It's a Seagate drive with an Ultra ATA 66 interface.
[12:27] <pupil> ElderGuardian, I like ubuntu,. I like it alot,.. I just wanted a change I guess.. I have not tried debian,.
[12:27] <_native_> any security freaks in here? perferably with dev skills as well
[12:27] <navarone> what format do you use for text filters...to convert a text file to another file using the jive and chef type filters?
[12:28] <pupil> ElderGuardian, I have tried Knoppix,. and also Kanotix.
[12:28] <gnomefreak> pupil,  your not missing too much
[12:28] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i know iptables well enough
[12:28] <cafuego> navarone: they're normally written using flex
[12:28] <nemik> hello, so my sister needs internet on her ubuntu machine in the other room and i don't feel like pulling CAT6 wire so far. what PCI or USB wifi adapter would you guys recommend? going over to compusa and best-buy soon.
[12:28] <Rodietze> yo I've got my cds of Breezy :D
[12:28] <ElderGuardian> pupil, what kind of change do you need?
[12:28] <szronik> trkorecky: If you have a board that will accept Ultra ATA/133 you will benefit a bit. It all depends on what you're using your computer for.
[12:28] <matthew> pupil, I agree, debian I would only recomend for server over ubuntu, ubuntu kicks the crap outta deb for desktop
[12:28] <lsuactiafner> but if you want to go insane run bleh with grsecurity and custum kernels, port knocking and no services ect
[12:28] <navarone> cafuego> hmm...been trying all kinds of ways to output...but do not know proper command sequence/froamt
[12:28] <pupil> ElderGuardian, I dunno,. maybe I love installing,. heh... whenever I get in this mood, I usually go to distrowatch to see what ticklese my fancy
[12:29] <_native_> lsuactiafner; you should hang in the ubuntu-hardened channel as well.
[12:29] <lsuactiafner> debian has too many packages, if you want to run a server run barebones system
[12:29] <cafuego> navarone: Oh. chef < textfile > newtextfile
[12:29] <gnomefreak> pupil, install gentoo you will never love installing again :)
[12:29] <pupil> gnomefreak, lol
[12:29] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i dont use ubuntu servers.
[12:29] <matthew> lsuactiafner, are you kidding a bare bones deb install is the best base for a server imho
[12:29] <nemik> gnomefreak, SO true. that install attempts still gives me nightmares
[12:29] <mwe> how do I find out what package owns a file on the disk?
[12:29] <navarone> cafueho> do you need to be in directory that hold filters ?
[12:29] <_native_> lsuactiafner; who said security is just for servers? ;] 
[12:30] <cafuego> navarone: Only if they're not in the $PATH.
[12:30] <gnomefreak> lol nemik  me too
[12:30] <nemik> so my sister needs internet on her ubuntu machine in the other room and i don't feel like pulling CAT6 wire so far. what PCI or USB wifi adapter would you guys recommend? going over to compusa and best-buy soon.
[12:30] <lsuactiafner> matthew : still too much, packages managers are a problem with services imho
[12:30] <ElderGuardian> pupil, good luck
[12:30] <pupil> gnomefreak, once its up,. how is it?
[12:30] <gnomefreak> pupil, i dont know never got that far :(] 
[12:30] <guydebord> fissy: if i send you the file is that ok?
[12:30] <pupil> gnomefreak, your kidding,.
[12:30] <julyyyyy> hi
[12:30] <matthew> nemik, anything based on a prism, atheros or intel wireless pro 2200
[12:30] <julyyyyy> whats up?
[12:30] <gnomefreak> 2-3 hours worth of installing i gave up
[12:30] <pupil> gnomefreak, what the heck is involved in the install,.
[12:30] <nemik> matthew, thanks i'll look into those
[12:30] <zdennis> hey all...i am trying to play a movie trailer
[12:30] <matthew> nemik, all work out of the box on ubuntu
[12:30] <lightbright> anyone here using LimeWire?
[12:30] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i run most apps as root, like xmms, when it comes to a desktop i dont have any security
[12:31] <gnomefreak> pupil, everything ubuntu did for you you do by hand
[12:31] <zdennis> i have downloaded quicktime and a bunch of other movie players...but i can't seem to get anythign to play w/Totem
[12:31] <gnomefreak> including compiling the kernel
[12:31] <_native_> lsuactiafner; why would you do that?
[12:31] <lsuactiafner> only security i have is a firefox chroot
[12:31] <nemik> matthew, thank you, i'll check for those chipsets in the brands they sell!
[12:31] <lightbright> gnomefreak: is it dangerous to run Limewire as root?  because it wont allow normal user loading
[12:31] <julyyyyy> can you tell me , How I pass
[12:31] <pupil> gnomefreak, ElderGuardian you guys ever use Mandrake,.
[12:31] <pupil> or fedora?
[12:31] <matthew> zdennis, totem  kinda sucks imho, install vlc, xine or mplayer w/ binary w32 codecs
[12:31] <gnomefreak> lightbright, i dont ever suggest running an app as root
[12:31] <Seveas> pupil, I use fedora at work, it's a pain
[12:32] <_native_> lsuactiafner; what do you mean you run most apps as root? thats not safe at all .
[12:32] <ompaul> pupil, they do not compare on many levels
[12:32] <pupil> Seveas, hmm.
[12:32] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : to have maximum usability
[12:32] <gnomefreak> pupil, i have ran both both are very very easy to install
[12:32] <_native_> omg
[12:32] <lightbright> gnomefreak: yeah, its just limewire wont allow me to run as normal user for some bizzare reason
[12:32] <_native_> never mind
[12:32] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i run mp3blaster as root also, give ms better control over nice levels
[12:32] <Seveas> lightbright, ahem
[12:32] <lsuactiafner> mp3s run @ -10
[12:32] <Seveas> running limewire as root is stupid
[12:32] <zdennis> matthew, thx, i have vlc installed
[12:32] <_native_> running anything like that as root is stupid
[12:32] <lightbright> Seveas: when I run Limewire as normal, it says which folder to chose, and no matter what folder I chose, it says cant use it
[12:33] <Seveas> _native_, ack
[12:33] <gnomefreak> pupil, other than yum not being worth a crap the install is easy :)
[12:33] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : if i gave you my root passwd for the server you wont be able to get in, if something comes past it they deserve access to my mp3s vids and docs
[12:33] <LjL> lightbright: aren't you just chosing folders you don't have access to?
[12:33] <pupil> ElderGuardian, gnomefreak ompaul Seveas I'm off to browse at distrowatch
[12:33] <iamkirk> will a driver for hardware i have that i used in windows work in linux ?
[12:33] <zdennis> matthew, i installe the mozilla plugin for it to, but (i use mozilla firefox) it doesn't load my movie default...
[12:33] <gnomefreak> lightbright, try cp it and it shoudl give you ownership
[12:33] <lightbright> LjL: no, i have access to all of them
[12:33] <iamkirk> are drivers written specifically for windows/linux
[12:33] <lightbright> gnomefreak: cp it somewhere else?
[12:33] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : running programs as root gives better preemption
[12:34] <_native_> ubuntu is trying very hard to reduce the number of suid progs and then someone runs apps that dont need nore dose it even matter if you run them as root.
[12:34] <ompaul> lsuactiafner, when it gets broken remember this - userspace exists for a reason that the reason you box broke is most likely cos you did not use it, kinda like installing a root password and loosing it - can be a pain
[12:34] <nemik> matthew, been looking at this but can't tell the chipset: http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=333618&pfp=SEARCH
[12:34] <LjL> lsuactiafner: why do you think you can only renice root-started programs?
[12:34] <lsuactiafner> i run xorg as user though
[12:34] <_native_> to the devs that is maddening
[12:34] <philliph> Has anybody here had psotive experiences with captive NTFS?
[12:34] <gnomefreak> lightbright, my understanding after you cp it it gives you ownership
[12:34] <gnomefreak> again not positive on that
[12:34] <LjL> lsuactiafner: you can run whatever program you like "@ -10", if i interpret that correctly, without running it as root
[12:35] <_native_> never use root or even sudo if its not neccecary.
[12:35] <lsuactiafner> LjL : because running sudo is annoying, default programs should be 0, FAH -3 mp3s -10 fireofox -1
[12:35] <pupil> anyone use FreeBSD ?
[12:35] <_native_> pupil; yeah
[12:35] <iamkirk> will a driver for hardware i have that i used in windows work in linux ?
[12:35] <_native_> somewhat
[12:35] <pupil> I tried it a while back
[12:35] <lightbright> gnomefreak: I have ownership of it, yet when I run it it keeps asking me which folder to use and ive tried picking everything, and it says Unable to use that folder
[12:35] <JDahl> Isnt it possible to mount ntfs as rw (even though it's not recommended)? I mounted it with mount -t blabla -o rw, and mount claims that it is read-writable, but I still cant write to the partition
[12:35] <lsuactiafner> LjL : you need root to make it past -1
[12:35] <gnomefreak> pupil, ubuntu is easier to install
[12:35] <pupil> _native_, I tired it a while back,. I dunno what its like now
[12:35] <guydebord> fissy: I sent the file but wasn't recieved
[12:35] <matthew> anyone have any idea why my sound on my laptop would stop working after removing my mini-pci modem? The sound adaptor still shows up in lspci, drivers still load, but alsa says no card
[12:35] <ompaul> pupil, take the chit chat to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[12:35] <pupil> ompaul, true
[12:36] <ompaul> pupil, this is a support channel with almost 600 in here
[12:36] <gnomefreak> lightbright, if you have to run it as root your user doesnt have ownership your root does
[12:36] <matthew> JDahl, write to ntfs is experimental at best, not reccomended or even usable in the real world
[12:36] <pupil> ompaul, i hear yah,. I'm off to #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:36] <lsuactiafner> i know running root a program as root is wrong, but i have nothing in /home/user and 10G in /root and i dont care
[12:36] <_native_> pupil; its great if you are a l33t or even a serious user.
[12:36] <lsuactiafner> never been comprimised even with my root passwd known
[12:36] <lightbright> gnomefreak: trying to find a solution
[12:37] <gnomefreak> keep telling yourself root is bad root is bad if not needed
[12:37] <JDahl> matthew, I know; I have a file in Windows that I cannot delete by any other means
[12:37] <LjL> lsuactiafner: no, you don't. you do need to *be* root for a moment, in order to renice the process, but you most definitely don't *need* (and *should not*) *run* the process as root
[12:37] <nalioth> g'day, lightbright
[12:37] <_native_> lsuactiafner; DONT SAY NEVER I MAY JUST SHOW YOU WHY ROOT IS BAD. ;] 
[12:37] <Seveas> _native_, drop the caps
[12:37] <LjL> lsuactiafner: it's your choice, of course, but be aware that it's a choice disapproved of by almost everyone with some attention to security
[12:37] <_native_> Seveas; sorry bro.
[12:37] <_native_> :] 
[12:37] <lightbright> nalioth: hello :)  hope you are well
[12:37] <lsuactiafner> LjL : so running mp3blaster as root to access all mp3s with locate -i mp3s is comprimising me in what way?
[12:37] <gnomefreak> thank you again nalioth
[12:38] <lightbright> gnomefreak: root is bad root is bad, root is bad :)  ah thats better ;)
[12:38] <lsuactiafner> LjL : i know
[12:38] <nalioth> lsuactiafner: well, there have been proof of concept mp3s that take over Apple OSX
[12:38] <LjL> lsuactiafner: yes, it is. who's telling you mp3blaster doesn't have any bad bugs?
[12:38] <lsuactiafner> but my gateway took hours to setup and its secure
[12:38] <crimsun> lsuactiafner: those apps have had buffer overflows discovered in their code
[12:38] <gnomefreak> lightbright, only time you really wanna use root is to do something not run anything but updates
[12:38] <LjL> lsuactiafner: and, why should *not* running it as root prevent access to "all your mp3s"?
[12:38] <_native_> #ubuntu-hardened is so quite lately.
[12:38] <pupil> Got some Solaris questions for you guys,. in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:38] <fissy> guydebord, sorry, i forgot about you, are you still there?
[12:38] <lightbright> gnomefreak: I had limewire running as root for 20mins!  could someone have hacked my system and stolen all my text files etc?
[12:39] <guydebord> fissy: yes
[12:39] <unixx> hey
[12:39] <gnomefreak> lightbright, could have but i doubt it
[12:39] <ompaul> lsuactiafner, so you read all the source code that you run as root yourself, and are assured there are no bugs in it?
[12:39] <lsuactiafner> LjL : because mp3s are on two local disks, 4 remote disks, with various users
[12:39] <lightbright> gnomefreak: ok
[12:39] <fissy> did you manage to post the contents of that file online?
[12:39] <nalioth> lightbright: yes they could have ( they find exploits in java and related things all the time)
[12:39] <guydebord> Fissy: tried sending you the file and was aborted
[12:39] <lightbright> nalioth: ok well it seems im stuffed then :(
[12:39] <LjL> lsuactiafner: if your user doesn't have read access on those, then your permissions are broken, fix them
[12:39] <lsuactiafner> well, in 4 yrs of mp3blaster nothing has gone wrong.
[12:39] <gnomefreak> i have never seen anyone hack crap in 20 mins but neve rtried
[12:39] <fissy> yeah, that won'twork, the only way you can show me is by pasting the contents online somewhere
[12:39] <Tedd> Hey.
[12:39] <nalioth> lightbright: not so. just keep your sudo for when you need it to adjust the system
[12:40] <_native_> it seems we need more people serious about making ubuntu the secure by default distro.
[12:40] <fissy> guydebord, http://pastebin.com/
[12:40] <gnomefreak> nalioth, he wants to run limewire
[12:40] <lightbright> gnomefreak: so if I run limewire as root, every other limewire user can log into my system and copy anything?  ios that how it works?
[12:40] <gnomefreak> he has to run it as root lol
[12:40] <erUSUL> !tell guydebord about pastebin
[12:40] <Tedd> Can anybody reccomend a good player that's available on Synaptic that lets me edit the mp3 file's information (artist, title, etc)- Rhythmbox doesn't let me do it.
[12:40] <ompaul> lsuactiafner, that is not the question I asked :-)
[12:40] <_native_> lsuactiafner; have you done rootkit checks everyday for 4 years.
[12:40] <navarone> you need to be root to run limewire?
[12:40] <ompaul> lsuactiafner, change versions in those four years and sanity check that too?
[12:40] <lightbright> nalioth:  But I ran it for 20 mins as root! so if I run limewire as root, every other limewire user can log into my system and copy anything?  ios that how it works?
[12:40] <lsuactiafner> nothing has ever gone wrong, possible it will, but its much less effort to run it like i do, works better for me
[12:40] <gnomefreak> lightbright, there are people out there than can do things you cant even think of better to be safe than sorry
[12:40] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i run rootchecks often
[12:41] <nalioth> lightbright: it is not a good idea to run any program using sudo
[12:41] <_native_> when a system is hacked its hard to tell if the attacker was smart. so
[12:41] <unixx> why does breezy's repositories suck?
[12:41] <erUSUL> Tedd, use easytag
[12:41] <gnomefreak> unixx, they dont :)
[12:41] <tcmjr> Hey guys, how do I do a rehash ?
[12:41] <Tedd> erUSUL, thanks
[12:41] <_native_> even with all the latest rootkit checks .
[12:41] <Tedd> I'll try it
[12:41] <nalioth> lightbright: they have discovered a vulnerabiltiy in one of the version of limewire, yes
[12:41] <fissy> lightbright, no, but if there was a security problem with limewire, they'd have the priveleges of root instead of your normal user
[12:41] <LjL> lsuactiafner: you run rootchecks often, and you run that kind of programs as root? at least be consistent...
[12:41] <lightbright> nalioth: well I better go change all my details for every service in case they stole my info
[12:41] <unixx> well it says i have like a million broken packages and nothing seems to download
[12:41] <fissy> lightbright, some operating system users run as root the entire time
[12:41] <lightbright> brb chaging all details
[12:42] <iamkirk> lightbright , i love you
[12:42] <LjL> lsuactiafner: at that point, why not just login as root? i think it'll be easier for you
[12:42] <gnomefreak> fissy xp being one of them
[12:42] <iamkirk> you are the apple of my eye
[12:42] <iamkirk> the love of my life
[12:42] <tcmjr> Hey guys, how do I do a rehash in ubuntu?
[12:42] <lightbright> back in 2 hours, I need to update and change all my details for every web service I use then :(
[12:42] <MrPockets> is there a command for updating to the most recent version of firefox?
[12:42] <lsuactiafner> LjL : i do
[12:42] <crimsun> tcmjr: for what purpose?
[12:42] <ompaul> lsuactiafner, the best advice I can give you is this, go read a security book, if you want to adjust nice levels do so but dont running the app as root, show at least a single synaptic gaps worth of common sense
[12:42] <lsuactiafner> LjL : i have 15 root consoles open atm.
[12:42] <fissy> xp is probably better than you expect, lots of its users are on big networks where they only have normal user priveleges
[12:42] <tcmjr> crimsun, update tab completetion
[12:42] <lsuactiafner> lol
[12:42] <fissy> linspire/lindows on the other hand
[12:43] <LjL> lsuactiafner: oh, well, what can i say. just please don't recommend this working style to others
[12:43] <gnomefreak> fissy, xp has the worst security of any os out there im sure
[12:43] <varsendagger> fissy, what are you trying to say?
[12:43] <_native_> the bottom line is the ubuntu security team works their ass off to make progs NOT run as root or suid so its a shame when that work is spit on by ill informed users.
[12:43] <lsuactiafner> i was paranoid for a long time and realised its impossible to even ssh into my dailup with root passwds and iptables access.
[12:43] <fissy> lindows and linspire users run as root by default
[12:43] <lsuactiafner> LjL : no i dont
[12:43] <iamkirk> winblows winblows winblows winblows winblows
[12:43] <lsuactiafner> i tell everyone not to be like me.
[12:43] <gnomefreak> fissy, if xps security was any good you wouldnt need norton
[12:43] <fissy> i don't when i run xp
[12:43] <crimsun> tcmjr: just re-source it
[12:43] <Seveas> ok, let's stop the root discussion NOW or go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:43] <tcmjr> crimsun, how ?
[12:43] <Seveas> this is a SUPPORT channel
[12:43] <crimsun> tcmjr: for instance, look at ~/.bashrc
[12:43] <nalioth> fissy: not any more, that was fixed in later versions
[12:44] <varsendagger> Seveas, i apologize
[12:44] <lsuactiafner> _native_ : i tell friends running linux they are insane to run anything as root, i advocate good security, i just dont care for my box
[12:44] <_native_> Seveas; i agree .....
[12:44] <MrPockets> is there a command to update to the most recent version of FireFox?
[12:44] <Seveas> MrPockets, if you mean the beta 1.5: no
[12:44] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get upgrade
[12:44] <iamkirk> can anyone help a newb ?
[12:44] <iamkirk> the newb being me
[12:44] <madgesture> I have a question about abcde and encoding mp3 with out the the need of lame, it spit out lame is not in my path, but the fact is it is not installed, lame that is.
[12:44] <Seveas> if you mean the latest stable in ubuntu: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:44] <Seveas> !tell iamkirk about anyone
[12:45] <fissy> madgesture, could you install lame? :)
[12:45] <varsendagger> Seveas, how would i go about making a Fluxbox ubuntu setup ?
[12:45] <_native_> MrPockets; you have a late version and it has been thru more bug fixing and code review than the stock release from mozilla.org
[12:45] <madgesture> no lame to be installed
[12:45] <varsendagger> for everyone, not just me
[12:45] <fissy> search synaptic for lame
[12:45] <Seveas> varsendagger, apt-get install fluxbox
[12:45] <theconartist> varsendagger, install fluxbox and vuala
[12:45] <varsendagger> like kubuntu or xubuntu
[12:45] <fissy> madgesture, ah, have you set up additional software repositories?
[12:45] <iamkirk> Seveas... Im trying to figure out if i can use my driver for my graphic card that i used when i had windows.... will ir work in linux ?
[12:46] <Seveas> varsendagger, whoah, that's much more work :)
[12:46] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:46] <Seveas> you'd better know package management before starting this
[12:46] <erUSUL> iamkirk, no
[12:46] <LjL> iamkirk: the card or the windows driver? the window driver definitely won't
[12:46] <gnomefreak> rewrite the code from running gnome to fluxbox but im sure its harder than what i made it sound
[12:46] <ompaul> iamkirk, what type of card is it? we do have some pieces of specific advice
[12:46] <madgesture> no I have not, any suggestions for getting lame or something else to use to get abcde to encode mp3s
[12:46] <Seveas> iamkirk, windows drivers won't work on linux - the hardware will work - with linux drivers
[12:47] <crimsun> !info gstreamer0.8-lame
[12:47] <iamkirk> well im trying to get counterstrike to run on my laptop... i have cedega and everything.. and everything works but the video... sound and the actual game ( can exit etc .. ) but the screen just goes steadily whiter when i start the game...
[12:47] <ubotu> gstreamer0.8-lame: (LAME encoder plugin for GStreamer), section multiverse/libs, is optional. Version: 0.8.11-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 34 kB, Installed size: 116 kB
[12:47] <crimsun> ^^ madgesture.
[12:47] <iamkirk> the laptop is a 1.6 ghz centrino with an ati radeon mobility 900
[12:48] <iamkirk> *9000
[12:48] <Tedd> erUSUL: Thanks! It did wonders.
[12:48] <madgesture> fissy: Thanks
[12:48] <fissy> nalioth, http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=1121&page=4
[12:48] <ompaul> !tell iamkirk about ati
[12:48] <erUSUL> Tedd, np
[12:48] <ompaul> iamkirk, read the message from the bot
[12:48] <shingoki____> so...
[12:48] <shingoki____> I installed ubuntu 386 instead of ubuntu64, and it is even worse
[12:49] <fissy> madgesture, if you set up additional software repositories, you'll find that you can install lame through synaptic.  ask if you want help adding repositories
[12:49] <shingoki____> Whenever there is any kind of processor load, the mouse jerks around and pauses
[12:49] <Tedd> shingoki____, I have the same problem
[12:49] <shingoki____> for example when I maximise a window, it thinks about it, and the mouse freezes until it works out what to do, then it jumps to where it should be
[12:49] <Tedd> Oh...that delicate?
[12:49] <Tedd> I don't have that problem
[12:49] <zdennis> http://movies.apple.com/trailers/fox/walk_the_line/images2/wtl_trailer2_r4c3.mo
[12:49] <Tedd> Just serious processor load for me.
[12:50] <Seveas> shingoki____, which videocard/drivers?
[12:50] <shingoki____> well, I'm building something at the moment, and it sis going very slowly, and the mouse is moving, then stopping, then moving
[12:50] <shingoki____> Seveas, geforce 6800GS
[12:50] <shingoki____> nvidia-glx drivers
[12:50] <Seveas> hmm
[12:50] <Seveas> that rules out my suggestion
[12:50] <shingoki____> They were fine with ubuntu amd64
[12:51] <iamkirk> links arent working ompaul
[12:51] <shingoki____> Except obviously on 64 bit install, nothing much worked, binaries didn't work, eclipse crashed, everything was weird
[12:51] <iamkirk> nm
[12:52] <lightbright> gnomefreak: I was able to fix it!  I just had to delete the folder that limewire created when I was root.  and then started it again as normal user and it worked
[12:52] <ompaul> iamkirk, they do for me
[12:52] <shingoki____> I don't think it is just the mouse either, I think it is the whole system just locking up
[12:52] <refnumzx> i'd like to be able to add smb users and as wel as system uers using a flat file like so. username,group,password, i am new to linux and scripting, can someone help us out?
[12:52] <_native_> ipodder is nice.
[12:52] <gnomefreak> lightbright, i think cp would have been easier bit ok im glad
[12:52] <madgesture> fissy: Thanks that did it
[12:52] <tcmjr> How do I add something to my path ?
[12:52] <felix_> whats a terminal web browser ?
[12:52] <felix_> lynks something
[12:52] <shingoki____> because I can click on something, and it doesn't redraw until half a second later
[12:52] <gnomefreak> lynx,links2
[12:52] <fissy> madgesture, ok, cool
[12:52] <iamkirk> thanks ompail
[12:52] <iamkirk> ill let you know how it goes
[12:53] <shrztter> hi, i just installed Ubuntu and i'm now in gnome trying to get internet running. wlan-connection is configured and active but doesn't seem to be used... the networkdiagnostic-window shows something called "Loopback Interface (lo)" ....how do I set my wlan-connection (eth1) as mainconnection?
[12:53] <shingoki____> damn this sucks, why do I even bother buying new PC's? I should have realised that they are just getting slower
[12:53] <gnomefreak> those are 2 of alot more
[12:53] <shingoki____> amd64 3200+ ? it is goddamn 2GHz !
[12:53] <gnomefreak> Elinks is pretty good too
[12:53] <tcmjr> How do I add something to my path ?
[12:53] <erUSUL> tcmjr, export PATH=$PATH:/new/dir put it in .bashrc to make it permanent
[12:53] <lightbright> gnomefreak: i did cp too!  yet it still didnt work because when I loaded it as normal user it was wanting to use a folder that root was pointing to!  so all I neeede to have done was delete that folder
[12:53] <Seveas> tcmjr, export PATH=/path/to/add:$PATH
[12:53] <tcmjr> erUSUL, thanks
[12:53] <tcmjr> Seveas, thanks
[12:54] <gnomefreak> ok lightbright  congrats
[12:54] <fissy> surely that doesn't get saved
[12:54] <lightbright> gnomefreak: now I need to spend 2 hours changing all my web services and chaging details and passwords etc :(  see you in 2 hours
[12:54] <lightbright> gnomefreak: just in case I was hacked when using limewire as root :(
[12:54] <JRlinux> tcmjr, ==> http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/prepostpath.htm
[12:54] <tyrelsouza> hello
[12:55] <tyrelsouza> would anyone care to help me?
[12:55] <holycow> wow
[12:55] <fissy> we all would tyrelsouza
[12:55] <holycow> evince is able to handle a 32 meg, 1200 page pdf file
[12:55] <crimsun> tyrelsouza: don't ask to ask.
[12:55] <shrztter> has anybody an idea? :|
[12:55] <shingoki____> It can't play back video smoothly either
[12:56] <shingoki____> ok... um, the CPU is sat on 100% use
[12:56] <tyrelsouza> i am installing the drivers to my nvidia card. i have the correct drivers and when i go to install them, it says i need to stop my xserver.. how do i do that?
[12:56] <fissy> tyrelsouza, if you log out, then when you're at the login screen press ctrl-alt-backspace together
[12:56] <shingoki____> tyrelsouza, log out, then press "ctrl-alt-backspace". Like to reboot, but with backspace
[12:56] <fissy> that'll restart X
[12:56] <erUSUL> !tell tyrelsouza about nvidia
[12:57] <gnomefreak> reboot :(
[12:57] <tyrelsouza> so ctl-alt-backspace... what does that do?
[12:57] <gnomefreak> it restarts xserver
[12:57] <Slackwise> kill X
[12:57] <Slackwise> Ctrl+Alt+Delete restarts X
[12:57] <tyrelsouza> then do i log back in?
[12:58] <fissy> ctrl alt del does what it does on other pc operating systems
[12:58] <shingoki____> xorg is taking 42% cpu, update-notifier is taking 36, and notification-ar is taking the rest
[12:58] <fissy> ctrl-alt-backspace kills X
[12:58] <gnomefreak> ctrl+alt+delete is 2 times no?
[12:58] <Slackwise> nope
[12:58] <gnomefreak> see and they say linux is harder than winblows :)
[12:58] <shingoki____> update-notifier is dead... problem is solved...
[12:58] <refnumzx> i'd like to be able to add smb users and as wel as system uers using a flat file like so. username,group,password, i am new to linux and scripting, can someone help us out?
[12:58] <shrztter> has anybody an idea for my problem? cant be that difficult??
[12:59] <MrPockets> can someone tell me how to install login manigers?
[12:59] <shingoki____> ok so someone tell me why update-notifier was taking my entire CPU?
[12:59] <erUSUL> fissy, it does not kill (SIGKILL) it. it restarts it (SIGHUP)
[12:59] <refnumzx> MrPockets: use apt to instal pakages
[12:59] <erUSUL> shingoki____, is a buggy app
[12:59] <gnomefreak> MrPockets,  sudo apt-get install gnome-art   i think is the command than from gnome-art you can change the log-iin screen
[12:59] <MrPockets> thank you
[01:00] <ilba7r> MrPockets login manager you already installed one either with kde or gnome
[01:00] <ilba7r> they are kdm and gdm
[01:00] <gnomefreak> ilba7r, window mangers
[01:00] <shrztter> i just installed Ubuntu and i'm now in gnome trying to get internet running. wlan-connection is configured and active but doesn't seem to be used... the networkdiagnostic-window shows something called "Loopback Interface (lo)" ....how do I set my wlan-connection (eth1) as mainconnection?
[01:00] <MrPockets> "couldnt find package gnome art
[01:00] <ilba7r> ok gnomefreak
[01:00] <gnomefreak> last i checked no such thing as log-in managers but that will change his login screeen if he likes
[01:00] <shingoki____> erUSUL, that is terrible... I mean, it barely does anything, and what it does do is irritating!
[01:01] <gnomefreak> gnome-art
[01:01] <zdennis> hey all, i can't get sound to work with VLC
[01:01] <zdennis> i can see the video now
[01:01] <shingoki____> erUSUL, surely it can be written to use less than 2GHz of CPU :)
[01:01] <zdennis> any ideas?
[01:01] <gnomefreak> !info gnome-art
[01:01] <ubotu> gnome-art: (install GNOME themes from art.gnome.org), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.2-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 26 kB, Installed size: 200 kB
[01:01] <gnomefreak> MrPockets, you need to have universe repository enabled
[01:01] <bladi> Alguien habla espaol?
[01:02] <gnomefreak> !es
[01:02] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[01:02] <ilba7r> something called are you using kde or gnome
[01:03] <MrPockets> thats a good question man
[01:03] <gimmulf> How do i findout what kernel im using?
[01:03] <durt> uname -r
[01:03] <gimmulf> t
[01:03] <gnomefreak> uname -a?
[01:03] <gnomefreak> go with -r
[01:04] <MrPockets> so whats this about the universal saposatroy?
[01:04] <gnomefreak> lol
[01:04] <kemik> MrPockets:  drunk ?
[01:04] <ilba7r> !repositories
[01:04] <ubotu> repositories is, like, How to add repositories:  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto See !sources for example sources.list
[01:05] <gnomefreak> i was gonna go type that all out so thank you ilba7r
[01:05] <ilba7r> ur welcomed gnomefreak
[01:05] <gnomefreak> ok time to get to store see everyone in morning
[01:06] <Tedd> Later
[01:06] <shrztter> i just installed Ubuntu and i'm now in gnome trying to get internet running. wlan-connection is configured and active but doesn't seem to be used... the networkdiagnostic-window shows something called "Loopback Interface (lo)" ....how do I set my wlan-connection (eth1) as mainconnection?
[01:06] <fissy> erUSUL, are you sure regarding signals? if you press ctrl alt backspace on any X server not started by a display manager it kills X. X is killed by ctrl -alt -backspace but restarted by the display manager when it wonders where its X server has gone
[01:07] <varsendagger> has anyone been ablt to play pls with mplayer?
[01:07] <tyrelsouza> darn. worked like you guys said it would. but nvidia wont work with this kernel or something.
[01:07] <wastrel> we hates it
[01:07] <ilba7r> shrztter click properties on the network manager and then set your eth1 to activated after typing your pass when you are asked
[01:08] <tyrelsouza> is there a way i can invert the scrolling of my mouse? when i scroll up, the document moves down and likewise in the reverse direction?
[01:09] <paco> someone had used an encore pci wirelles card ? [sorry my bad english] 
[01:09] <paco> someone had used an encore pci wirelles card  whith ubuntu ? [sorry my bad english] 
[01:11] <Tedd> Is there a sound diagnostic for ubuntu that helps me improve the quality of my speakers?
[01:11] <Tedd> Cuz I have a good speaker system, but the quality is sub-par
[01:12] <Parallax_> I have a PCI card. Is there an adaptor to use that card on my laptop using USB or something ?
[01:12] <tyrelsouza> tedd: try finding a linux driver for your sound card maybe?
[01:13] <tyrelsouza> what is the pci card for?
[01:13] <Tedd> eh, I guess. I have before and it didn't work out. I'll try again I guess.
[01:13] <Parallax_> tyrelsouza: music
[01:13] <Parallax_> tyrelsouza: sound card
[01:13] <shrztter> ilba7r: where do I access the network manager? I'm not sure what you mean becouse i'm unsing a german version
[01:13] <assasukasse> hi all
[01:14] <tyrelsouza> shrztter go to System, then to Administration and then to Networking.
[01:14] <Tedd> ...I didn't think you could include the word 'ass' in a name
[01:14] <Tedd> so many times
[01:14] <assasukasse> i wish to resize myue ciao
[01:14] <assasukasse> my partition i use with ubuntu
[01:14] <assasukasse> i want to make it larger, how can i do it w/o losing the data
[01:15] <tyrelsouza> i beleive that redhat has a program called Fips, try looking that up assasukasse, i have used it before.
[01:15] <tyrelsouza> i dont know if it will work for ubuntu
[01:15] <assasukasse> fips ok thanks i will give a look..i tried gpart with no luck
[01:15] <assasukasse> also partition magic can't resize reiserfs partition
[01:15] <tyrelsouza> but fips does it instantly, so be careful
[01:16] <assasukasse> is text only?
[01:16] <tyrelsouza> i beleive so.
[01:16] <assasukasse> i have the swap at the end of the partition..
[01:16] <Parallax_> I have a PCI card. Is there an adaptor to use that card on my laptop using USB or something ?
[01:16] <assasukasse> how can imove to end of disk then resize the whole partition to fill the disk
[01:16] <tyrelsouza> you got me there... no idea.
[01:17] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza,  fips is for fat partitions only is an old program
[01:17] <tyrelsouza> thought so,
[01:17] <assasukasse> ew
[01:18] <assasukasse> so what to do erUSUL
[01:18] <shrztter> ilba7r: ah allright... i already activated it but it didn't help (can't send querys)
[01:19] <erUSUL> assasukasse, use gparted from a livecd i've never used it but it claims that it can do it
[01:19] <erUSUL> assasukasse, messing with partitions is always risky business
[01:19] <assasukasse> that's a good idea, but i highly doubt that gparted is already in the live cd...
[01:20] <benplaut> w00tHOOO!!!
[01:20] <benplaut> powerpoint 2003 in cxoffice 5 :D
[01:20] <topyli> mplayer works well, but the picture doesn't resize as i resize the window...
[01:21] <assasukasse> benplaut, cxoffice 5 is for kde?
[01:21] <erUSUL> assasukasse, well use parted from cli
[01:21] <erUSUL> assasukasse, knoppix comes qith qparted
[01:21] <erUSUL> with*
[01:21] <tyrelsouza> is there a way to use kde in ubuntu?
[01:21] <assasukasse> i will try erUsul, i am kinda nooobie :D
[01:21] <assasukasse> download kubuntu
[01:21] <ilba7r> assasukasse so i can not run cxoffice 5 under gnome?
[01:21] <benplaut> assasukasse: no... it's for anything... uses some motif widget set
[01:21] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:21] <Parallax_> topyli: nano /etc/mplayer.conf and change zoom=no to yes
[01:21] <assasukasse> or apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:21] <benplaut> ilba7r: you most definately can run it in gnome
[01:22] <assasukasse> benplaut which repo is cxoffice in
[01:22] <ilba7r> benplaut i thought so am running now 4.2 now but will wait a little before upgrade to see if it is worth it
[01:22] <tyrelsouza> erusul, cant find the package, do i need the cd in the comp?
[01:22] <benplaut> assasukasse: it's payware... a nice gui for wine, plsu they help and advance the wine project... no repo for it
[01:23] <erUSUL> !tell tyrelsouza about repos
[01:23] <dane_> Wireless help!!! ubuntu howto says Linksys Wireless card WPC54GS works out of box.  I've used ndiswrapper, shows up and active but still doesn't work.  Any advice. thanks
[01:23] <benplaut> ilba7r: pretty much, it's faster, and being able to run office 2003 is a huge plus
[01:23] <shrztter> ilba7r: when I set it as default-gateway the windows closes and after opening again the default-gateway-field is empty again... but I typed "eth1" in the dialog of the network-icon and it says "not connected"
[01:23] <durt> dane_: ver. 2? with a ti chipset?
[01:23] <assasukasse> ah wine, damn it, they claim some proggies are tested for it, but for example i am not able to install windows installer, neither eudora or make miranda work..
[01:24] <ilba7r> thanx benplaut i am still using xp though and for speed my pc is really fast has no problems at all there
[01:24] <topyli> Parallax_: thanks, but no mplayer.conf there. i can edit my config at $HOME of course :)
[01:24] <benplaut> ilba7r: yeah... on mine, program startup went from 5 secs to pretty much instant
[01:24] <dane_> durt , it's a broadcom chipset , havin trouble determining the version
[01:25] <Parallax_> topyli: /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
[01:25] <chris86wm> hey guys, is there a website where i can check the compatability of my hp laptop with ubuntu?
[01:25] <tyrelsouza> chris, try the live cd.
[01:25] <chris86wm> the xserver would work
[01:25] <assasukasse> chris i am running ubuntu on a toshiba 300mhz celeron...
[01:26] <tyrelsouza> just throw it in and if it works then your system will support it.
[01:26] <chris86wm> this is an hp ze2000
[01:26] <ilba7r> benplaut will buy the new one if they had more programs supports. Adobe 6 professional will be a big plus and will defenetly buy if it is supported
[01:26] <chris86wm> live cd wouldnt boot
[01:26] <topyli> Parallax_: oh i was understood the output of the bash tab completion :)
[01:26] <topyli> thanks
[01:26] <gimmulf_> Seriously this is sick, how can i be able to drag windows between my 2 screens just using this xorg.conf? http://pastebin.com/439230
[01:26] <benplaut> ilba7r: adobe... acrobat?
[01:27] <durt> dane_: ubuntu might be trying to load a module that interferes with ndiswrapper, for me i had to rmmod acx_pci - im not sure what the broadcom one is
[01:27] <ilba7r> benplaut i just need a relieable pdf editor it is my main job thats why adobe acrobat 6 prof.
[01:27] <benplaut> aye
[01:27] <cafuego> ilba7r: There isn't really one for Linux.
[01:28] <kemik> OO can export to pdf :)
[01:28] <ilba7r> not reliable no cafuego there are trials to develop one though
[01:28] <benplaut> cafuego: scribus, but feature deprived
[01:28] <dane_> durt actually, in the pci tab under device manager it does info.vendor as Texas Instruments
[01:28] <tyrelsouza> hmm where can i download kubuntu?
[01:28] <ilba7r> kword can edit pdf and there is a command line package too but are not that good
[01:28] <cafuego> benplaut: scribus can't really open PDFs and edit them.
[01:28] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, you can do a sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:29] <tyrelsouza> it says it can not find it.
[01:29] <benplaut> cafuego: oh
[01:29] <erUSUL> !repos
[01:29] <ubotu> well, repos is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:29] <durt> dane_: the rmmod ndiswrapper, rmmod acx_pci, then modprobe ndiswrapper, and the lights should come on
[01:29] <erUSUL> !info kubuntu-desktop
[01:29] <ubotu> kubuntu-desktop: (Kubuntu desktop system), section misc, is optional. Version: 0.55 (breezy), Packaged size: 8 kB, Installed size: 36 kB
[01:29] <dane_> durt , I'm new at this, what's rmod acx_pci mean.  I don't see the command under man
[01:29] <tyrelsouza> so is it not supported in breezy?
[01:30] <cafuego> dane_: 'rmmod' - double 'm'.
[01:30] <assasukasse> u can install server system
[01:30] <chris86wm> there isnt a site that tells you what laptops are supported by ubuntu?
[01:30] <assasukasse> then apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[01:30] <durt> dane_: it unloads a module
[01:30] <Parallax_> I have a PCI card. Is there an adaptor to use that card on my laptop using USB or something ?
[01:30] <cafuego> chris86wm: Nope.
[01:30] <chris86wm> i have seen one
[01:30] <ilba7r> there is one
[01:30] <ilba7r> give me a min chris86wm
[01:30] <chris86wm> ok
[01:31] <tyrelsouza> hmm still doesnt work.
[01:31] <cafuego> chris86wm: There's a listing of how to make various linuxes work on various laptops, though.
[01:31] <dane_> durt thanks, i'll try the 3 commands in the order you indicated
[01:31] <chris86wm> what is that one?
[01:31] <cafuego> www.linux-laptop.net
[01:31] <ilba7r> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops
[01:31] <tyrelsouza> E: Invalid operation kubuntu-deskto
[01:31] <tyrelsouza> p
[01:32] <cafuego> chris86wm: There are 2 rules. 1) Avoid a winmodem (they all have one, so just ignore)  2) Avoid a broadcom wifi chip.
[01:32] <ilba7r> and this is for newly tested laptops https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/
[01:32] <D1> yeah, word on the broadcom.
[01:32] <D1> they're a pain.
[01:32] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, is sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:32] <durt> dane_: also add acx_pci to /etc/hotplug/blacklist - and i have to go eat dinner now - good luck
[01:32] <cafuego> chris86wm: pretty much any centrino laptop with nvidia gfx should work great.
[01:32] <chris86wm> this has ati
[01:32] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, you have to enable all repos
[01:33] <ilba7r> chris86wm i have ati and it works great here
[01:33] <chris86wm> and its a sempron
[01:33] <ilba7r> depend what chip you are talking about
[01:33] <dane_> durt when i ran rmmod acx_pci, I got "ERROR: Module acx_pci does not exist in /proc/modules"  do i need to download something
[01:33] <cafuego> chris86wm: If you already bought one, why would you need a listing? ;-)
[01:33] <erUSUL> chris86wm, that should be not be a problem (ati i mean)
[01:33] <chi> firefox is acting real funny
[01:33] <yanis> hello world
[01:33] <ilba7r> any 9.... something chip or x. is good most of the time
[01:33] <chris86wm> well sometimes the live cd doesnt work but the install one doesnt
[01:33] <thingy> ilba7r: Regarding editing PDF files, do you mainly just fill out forms?
[01:34] <gimmulf_> btw which is monitor connector 1? the normal gfx card output or the DVI output?
[01:34] <ilba7r> thingy no i edit the file. Putting comments for I do a lot of reviews, academic ones
[01:34] <tyrelsouza> how do i enable all the repositories?
[01:34] <defendguin> does anyone know if we will have the ability to turn off the GTK-cairo animations that will be in future themes?
[01:34] <gimmulf_> which is monitor connector 1? the normal gfx card output or the DVI output?
[01:35] <thingy> ilba7r: Ok...in anycase, does the following prove usefull? http://acroformtool.sourceforge.net/ Have you looked at it?
[01:35] <ilba7r> thank you thingy will do that thanx again for the tip
[01:37] <chi> wtf firefox opens ubuntu's webpages no problem but it cant even open google.com AAARg
[01:37] <yanis> hi, is there any file that has links to all apps?for example the file that use the menus of window managers.what's that file?
[01:39] <tyrelsouza> when i enable the repos, what ones do i need?
[01:39] <chi> gaim cant connect firefox wont either
[01:40] <chi> but xchat can and so can apt-get lol
[01:40] <Knowerrors> anybody here use new (0.39) version of kxdocker?
[01:40] <ilba7r> chi type in a terminal ping -5 gmail.com
[01:40] <ilba7r> to see if you are connected to the net
[01:41] <chi> yea i can ping google too but no web pages
[01:41] <eric__> hello
[01:41] <ilba7r> do you have a firewall installed
[01:41] <ZeZu> i have hardware raid, do i need to install a driver for it when ubuntu installer boots ?
[01:41] <chi> obiviously im connected to the net im chatting with you now ;] 
[01:41] <chi> no firewall
[01:41] <ZeZu> its seeing the drives but not the partitions
[01:41] <ilba7r> firewalls need to be reconfigured if you change network connection
[01:41] <chi> no firewall
[01:42] <ilba7r> chi i am trying to help lol
[01:42] <chi> its just the weirdest thing iv ever seen
[01:42] <chi> sorry ilba7r
[01:42] <chi> im just confesed
[01:42] <lightbright> chi: hi
[01:42] <eric__> anybody know of a way to resize my current Mac OS X partition and create a partition for linux?
[01:42] <ilba7r> no problem chi i know how frustrating it can be
[01:42] <chi> hello
[01:42] <lightbright> chi: I use firestarter
[01:42] <eric__> im running from a CD at the moment
[01:42] <tyrelsouza> chi, i have this problem all the time, are you using a software or hardware modem?
[01:43] <chi> its a actiontec
[01:43] <chi> from qwest
[01:43] <ZeZu> raid? anyone ?
[01:43] <chi> i hate dsl btw hehe
[01:43] <tyrelsouza> how about a router?
[01:43] <chi> hardware modem*
[01:43] <ZeZu> i should ask "how" i install ther driver, i'm sure its needed
[01:43] <chi> its integrated into the modem yea
[01:43] <eric__> anybody know of a way to resize my current Mac OS X partition and create a partition for linux?
[01:44] <chi> its plugged into a cheap old hub
[01:44] <robotgeek> eric__: there are tools called ipartition to resize an OS X partition.
[01:44] <eric__> is it freeware?
[01:44] <floppyears> hi
[01:44] <robotgeek> eric__: there was a way to do it without that, lemme hand you the link
[01:44] <tyrelsouza> skip the hub and go from the dsl modem to your comp.
[01:44] <eric__> thanks
[01:44] <ilba7r> eric__ frankly if i have apple os x i will not use linux. You can find a port for whatever software you need for mac
[01:44] <floppyears> could somebody give me the links or names of a couple of good internet radios that I can play in ubuntu?
[01:44] <tyrelsouza> may work.
[01:44] <chi> lemme try brb
[01:44] <tyrelsouza> http://www.last.fm   floppyears
[01:45] <eric__> i just like having both
[01:45] <ZeZu> hmm
[01:45] <chi> i dont realy want to cut off everyone else but its worth a shot
[01:45] <floppyears> tyrelsouza: thanks
[01:45] <tyrelsouza> tell the people where u are then, chi
[01:45] <chi> screw them lol
[01:45] <ilba7r> floppyears try live365 too i installed realplay for it though
[01:45] <emerson> ol fala Portugus
[01:46] <tyrelsouza> erusul, what repositories do i need to install in order to use kubuntu?
[01:46] <erUSUL> !pt
[01:46] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[01:46] <chi> this is just the wierdest thing ever
[01:46] <chi> no gaim no firefox ping works xchat works
[01:46] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, just enable all it will do no harm
[01:47] <floppyears> ilba7r: thanks
[01:47] <ZeZu> chi can you view webpages ?
[01:47] <chi> only ubuntu ones work zezu
[01:47] <ZeZu> at all ?
[01:47] <ZeZu> ie: try lynx
[01:47] <ZeZu> and try at least 10 pages
[01:47] <ZeZu>  i've had the same problem before
[01:47] <chi> i tried lynx!
[01:47] <chi> rofl
[01:47] <ZeZu> with a diff distro
[01:48] <chi> k will do
[01:48] <ZeZu> i found pages like ngemu.com worked
[01:48] <erUSUL> !enter
[01:48] <dragonbyte> anyone have a link on how to switch ubuntu from udev to devfs?
[01:48] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[01:48] <ZeZu> but others wouldn't
[01:48] <robotgeek> eric__: i'm unable to find the link to repartitioning without using ipartition or something, sorry
[01:48] <lightbright> dragonbyte: why did you go back to using that sillly nick?
[01:48] <erUSUL> dragonbyte, is ano go... devfs is deprecated and has been deleted from the recent kernels
[01:49] <erUSUL> a no*
[01:49] <ZeZu> i'm trying to install ubuntu to my raid partition,  how can i install the drivers beforehand ?
[01:49] <chi> www.thehun.com is a nogo hehe
[01:49] <ilba7r> eric__ i remeber seeing it in the forums try searching there the guy basically said better use apple partitioning tool
[01:49] <ilba7r> there is a thread for mac osx
[01:49] <lightbright> ZeZu: whats Raid?
[01:49] <tyrelsouza> chi try http://www.tyrelsouza.com
[01:49] <pienio> what's wrong is with repositories? there is 404 everywhere :/
[01:49] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: great....I dont think udev and vmware play nice
[01:50] <chi> i think this actiontec modem/router just doesnt like ubuntu
[01:50] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: any idea how to get vmware to play nice with udev and my ipod?
[01:50] <ZeZu> lightbright, a redundant array of inexpensive disks ;)
[01:50] <tyrelsouza> so it works now chi?
[01:50] <chi> no
[01:50] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: or how to tell udev not to grab my ipod by itself?
[01:50] <tyrelsouza> ooh raid.
[01:50] <chi> firefox, lynx do not work :(
[01:51] <erUSUL> dragonbyte, you will have to wait till vmware adapts to current times
[01:51] <dragonbyte> lightbright: cuz it has been my username for the better part of 8 years
[01:51] <ZeZu> damnit, its always something with linux
[01:51] <ZeZu> why i bother is beyond me
[01:51] <hawking> when I try to compile mathplot I get this error : " ocamlfind: command not found" which package do i need?
[01:52] <erUSUL> dragonbyte, i do not quite understand you... you do not want your ipod mounted when you plug it??
[01:52] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: exactly
[01:52] <chi> tyrelsouza, still nothing :(
[01:52] <mamam> hi
[01:52] <ilba7r> chi long shot did you try to restart your connection ifdown ifup
[01:52] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: I use vmware + itunes to handle the ipod (since i need winxp for a few other things anyways)
[01:52] <chi> k
[01:53] <tyrelsouza> ewww ipod...
[01:53] <ilba7r> i am just gessing here it has to do with gnome do not know what though
[01:53] <mamam> Has anybody tried EasyUbuntu to update their softwares ? I want to know if it is a spyware or not.
[01:53] <eric__> ipod > tyrelsouza
[01:53] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: but when the host is running udev I cant get vmware to grab the ipod, it sees it plugged in, but it cant work with it
[01:53] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: my best guess is because udev grabs it and modprobes usb_storage in
[01:53] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: but without it grabbing it /dev/usbwhatever doesnt exist so vmware can't get it
[01:54] <chi> maybe i just need to use an easier distro
[01:54] <mamam> I had installed this software (easyubuntu) and I have a suspiction about it
[01:55] <chi> like gentoo
[01:55] <erUSUL> dragonbyte, in system preferences you can disable the automatic mounting
[01:55] <ZeZu> does anyone even use raid ?
[01:55] <mustard5> mamam, why would you think it is spyware?
[01:56] <tyrelsouza> zezu, i am learning about it in a Cisco course, but i have never used it.
[01:56] <cafuego> Oh the joys of IOS.
[01:56] <tyrelsouza> which raid are you using?
[01:57] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: its not the mounting so much as it is the modprobe of usb_storage
[01:57] <ZeZu> raid0
[01:57] <ZeZu> striping
[01:57] <tyrelsouza> lol
[01:57] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: but I don't think that even works right
[01:57] <cafuego> chii: There is exactly nothing easy about Gentoo compared to any other distro (including - but not limited to - OpenBSD)
[01:57] <dragonbyte> erUSUL: it works fine with devfs tho
[01:57] <zdennis> I cannot run Login Setup in gnome, I get an error saying "...Authentication Rejected....Could not access GDM configuration file"
[01:57] <tyrelsouza> what are you trying to do?
[01:57] <skaja> i just installed arxrpg i dont see it in my menu
[01:57] <mamam> mustard5, I installed it on my machine and it gave me a lot of popup boxes. And installation was complete in a few seconds. Then when I tried to uninstall it, it started uninstalling even the software that I had installed previously.
[01:57] <mamam> mustard5, have you tried the software?
[01:58] <dragonbyte> cafuego: cisco problems?
[01:58] <zdennis> anybody know how-to get around that error? I have never been able to run Login Setup
[01:58] <cafuego> dragonbyte: No, just used it in the past and formed an opinion ;-)
[01:58] <mamam> I would like to know an easy way to install the flash player and Nvidia drivers.
[01:59] <mamam> I have enabled universe and multiverse in synaptic. Is it enough ?
[01:59] <dragonbyte> cafuego: I never had much of a problem with IOS,  CatOS was a pain, and anything ATM that cisco built was a load of poo
[01:59] <mustard5> mamam, I haven't used easyubuntu, but from the forums threads I can't see how it would be classified as spyware
[01:59] <mamam> Please help
[01:59] <zdennis> mamam, I am blogging howI installed nvidia binaries right now...i will post you a link you wait about 5-10 minutes
[01:59] <erUSUL> !tell mamam about nvidia
[01:59] <mustard5> mamam, there are guides for you issues....
[01:59] <erUSUL> !tell mamam about flash
[02:00] <mustard5> mamam, ubotu will show you
[02:00] <tyrelsouza> zdennis can u send it to me too.
[02:00] <erUSUL> mamam, read ubotu msg's
[02:00] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, yep
[02:01] <mamam> mustard5, erUSUL, thanks. I will read.
[02:01] <hawking> I want to find the icon of a file in gnome... where can i find the icon file?
[02:01] <erUSUL> mamam, np
[02:01] <tyrelsouza> thankszdennis
[02:01] <mamam> erUSUL, have you installed easyubuntu script btw? Or do you know someone who has?
[02:02] <erUSUL> mamam, no sorry
[02:02] <erUSUL> i do not need easyubuntu :P XXXDD
[02:02] <tyrelsouza> hey andrew
[02:03] <insmod0> Hello.
[02:03] <tyrelsouza> do you use hypercon?
[02:03] <lightbright> insmod0: HI
[02:03] <insmod0> lightbright, hey.
[02:03] <lightbright> insmod0: im so happy to see you today
[02:03] <ZeZu> i guess i won't be using ubuntu
[02:04] <insmod0> tyrelsouza, no.
[02:04] <lightbright> ZeZu: why?
[02:04] <insmod0> lightbright, you made my day also!
[02:04] <tyrelsouza> zezu why not?
[02:04] <lightbright> insmod0: :)
[02:04] <ZeZu> b/c it wants to overwrite my partitions
[02:04] <ZeZu> it doesn't see my raid partition somehow
[02:04] <lightbright> insmod0: thank you Andrew for your kind words
[02:04] <ZeZu> it sees the disks but not the partition on them
[02:04] <marc`> it took me 2 days to get it to install
[02:04] <insmod0> lightbright, if I can brighten your day or night, please let me know, I'm always here.
[02:04] <ZeZu> marc` ?
[02:05] <marc`> kept giving me several different errors that didnt mean anything to me
[02:05] <lightbright> insmod0: heh ok
[02:05] <marc`> ubuntu
[02:05] <ZeZu> hehe
[02:05] <marc`> when i first installed it
[02:05] <ZeZu> everyone i ask doesn't have a clue, normally these channels will answer any questions
[02:05] <ZeZu> all i get is more questions
[02:05] <ZeZu> and on forums i see similar problems
[02:05] <ZeZu> this shouldn't be an issue with hardware raid though
[02:05] <marc`> you arent the only person that has problems :p
[02:06] <ion> hi guys ...??
[02:06] <ZeZu> oh i fully realize
[02:06] <ZeZu> i never knew how bad ati support really was until i tried it and searched for answers
[02:06] <lightbright> ZeZu: not problems, challenges that help us grow :)
[02:06] <lightbright> ZeZu: there are people who have it working too
[02:06] <ZeZu> yea well i'm not going to be a growing part, i want to write software not deal with extra problems
[02:06] <navarone> anyone know if gLabels is able to produce cd-labels and if it is compatible with Avery labels and the like?
[02:07] <lightbright> ZeZu: so its user ignorance only and thats why we learn and grow
[02:07] <ion> if I write something in using python how can I run it ?
[02:07] <ZeZu> i'll use slackware i guess
[02:07] <ZeZu> i got 10.2 sitting here
[02:07] <lightbright> ZeZu: ok bye
[02:07] <ZeZu> haha
[02:07] <lightbright> ZeZu: we wish you a great future, best wishes
[02:07] <iamkirk> kirk@UbuntuBox:~$ sudo depmod -a
[02:07] <iamkirk> Password:
[02:07] <iamkirk> kirk@UbuntuBox:~$ sudo modprobe fglrx
[02:07] <iamkirk> FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile/fglrx.ko): Operation not permitted
[02:07] <iamkirk> kirk@UbuntuBox:~$
[02:08] <iamkirk> help :O
[02:08] <iamkirk> i saw fatal. im scared.
[02:08] <yanis> how do I change the display manager that I use?
[02:08] <navarone> yanis> when you log in click sessions and  chose which you want if theya re installed
[02:09] <erUSUL> !tell iamkirk about ati
[02:09] <yanis> navarone, what do you mean?
[02:09] <tyrelsouza> oh i got a question... i have two computers with removable hard drive bays, eachwith different hardware. can i use the ubuntu hard drive on both? like remove it from this one and put it in another computer?
[02:09] <yanis> I am not talking about window manager!
[02:09] <navarone> yanis> are you booting to the login screen?
[02:09] <yanis> I am talking about dispplay manager
[02:09] <yanis> eg how to chnage from gdm
[02:09] <yanis> to kdm for example
[02:10] <navarone> yanis> that is what i am explaining
[02:10] <erUSUL> tyrelsouza, it could work.
[02:10] <ilba7r> yanis install kdm or gdm
[02:10] <yanis> ilba7r, I've got
[02:10] <rcmiv> .........................................................................
[02:10] <yanis> I just want to use another:entrance
[02:10] <ilba7r> ok let me see how to change it
[02:10] <tyrelsouza> erusul thanks
[02:10] <navarone> yanis> if you are booting to graphical login click sessions and chose which you want
[02:11] <yanis> navarone, you dont get it
[02:11] <Red-Sox> is there a way to convert any type of video to MPEG-4 on linux?
[02:11] <ilba7r> sudo dpkg -reconfigure kdm
[02:11] <yanis> you're talking about window manager
[02:11] <yanis> s
[02:11] <navarone> yanis> I think the opposite is true...:/
[02:11] <ilba7r> then choose which login manager to use when prompted
[02:12] <mjr> Red-Sox, transcode or mencoder are probably your best bets
[02:12] <yanis> ilba7r, I did but I wasnt promped
[02:12] <Red-Sox> o
[02:12] <rixth> I need something to record sound with. I want to record EXACTLY what is coming out my speakers
[02:12] <ilba7r> are using now kdm or gdm yanis
[02:12] <yanis> gdm
[02:13] <rixth> There is an application for Windows called TotalRecorder that does it. I need something similar
[02:13] <jonathon_> hi im having trouble getting alsa support in my hoary 5.04
[02:13] <RICK_JAMES_BITCH> IM RICK JAMES BITCH
[02:13] <navarone> yanis> you want to use kde or gnome  or whatever right? Well when you are loggin in...before you put in pass and user name...click the button "sessions" and it will give you the option to change the manager
[02:13] <yanis> navarone, I tolnd you before...
[02:13] <ilba7r> yanis are you sure kdm is installed for i do it all of the time and it work for me
[02:13] <Red-Sox> iv installed mencoder, now it wont launch!?!
[02:13] <yanis> ilba7r, I dont have kdm
[02:14] <ilba7r> you have to install it first to switch to it
[02:14] <yanis> I have gdm and I want to use entrance (enlightenment's project)
[02:14] <navarone> yanis> you cannot chose what is not installed...install kde desktop
[02:14] <ilba7r> ah ok
[02:14] <yanis> :)
[02:14] <navarone> yanis> or enlightenment then
[02:14] <jonathon_> anyone know how to get alsa  and hoary 5.04 working the alsa is configured as my main sound thing in my gnome desktop
[02:14] <yanis> ah, navarone ....
[02:14] <dfdasfdf> I'm having a proplem seting up battlefield 2 server, anyone know where i should go to ask the questions?
[02:15] <ilba7r> yanis i would advice aganist it untill enlgihtenment dr17 is stable
[02:15] <mustard5> ubotu: tell jonathon_ about sound
[02:15] <yanis> I understand ilba7r but it's just a display manager..
[02:15] <yanis> I mean it only does the login work
[02:15] <yanis> nothing more..
[02:15] <mustard5> jonathon_, read over the guides that ubotu sends you...there are some Hoary specific sound issues
[02:15] <ilba7r> with a new rlease major changes could be needed all your settings might be lost
[02:16] <Tonkar> hi all! what do you think about linux on apple?
[02:16] <mustard5> Tonkar, ubuntu works on macs
[02:16] <skaja> i keep installing game using apt-get but i dont know where thay are?
[02:16] <Tonkar> and debian?
[02:16] <ilba7r> i am not sure though if entrance is a display manager if it is you can choose dpkg -reconfigure entrance
[02:16] <mustard5> Tonkar, never used any other distros
[02:17] <Tonkar> :S ...., ok, but it works fine?
[02:17] <ilba7r> toknar if you have airport extreme it might not work yet
[02:17] <dfdasfdf> anyone know how to get to the Linux-Gamers chat?
[02:17] <mustard5> Tonkar, I would assume so, since there are installations for macs
[02:17] <mustard5> Tonkar, not having a mac my info is sketchy :)
[02:18] <ilba7r> toknar check the forums and search for apple hardware support
[02:18] <navarone> dfdas> ar eyou using xcaht?
[02:18] <dfdasfdf> yes
[02:18] <erUSUL> Tonkar, binary only drivers won't work in ppc neither will w32codecs, flash and other things
[02:18] <tyrelsouza> so tonkar just go to the ubuntu site and ask for some.
[02:19] <navarone> ddas> go to menu Windows/Channel List and refresh list...or put "gamer linux" in regex and then hit refresh to get just game and linux channels
[02:19] <ilba7r> http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=95
[02:19] <yanis> ilba7r, finally you didnt tell me how to do it..
[02:19] <ilba7r> yanis if what i said did not work than i do not know
[02:19] <yanis> ilba7r, you told me:sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[02:20] <yanis> but these just reload gdm conf..
[02:20] <yanis> it doesnt change it!
[02:20] <tyrelsouza> zdennis are you done yet?
[02:21] <ilba7r> toknar check this link http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=95 and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptopsApple
[02:21] <mustard5> yanis, what you trying to do?
[02:21] <yanis> mulambo, to change display manager
[02:22] <jonathon_> does anyone know why the mplayer-custom in mplayer fails? it says its missing some library libdivx* something like that
[02:22] <ilba7r> as i said yanis i am not sure entrnce is a login display manager. I removed DR17 to update packages that were kept back because of dependencies issues
[02:22] <jonathon_> in apt-get*
[02:22] <tyrelsouza> is it just me or does anyone else hate dialup.... *already knows the answer*
[02:23] <yanis> ilba7r, it is a login manager
[02:23] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, I find it functional but annoying :)
[02:23] <jonathon_> i tell u whats worse than dialup
[02:23] <Tonkar> ok ..... thanks a lot for the help you gave to me ....., ;), ubuntu users seems to be very helpful, thanks ;)
[02:23] <Red-Sox> can you rip movies on to ubuntu from the dvd, then put them in PSPs format, then watch it on the PSP, (the format is mpeg-4)
[02:23] <tyrelsouza> i wish i didnt live in the middle of the woods where we dont get cable...
[02:23] <jonathon_> 1.5mbit adsl that gets shapped to 64kb on the 11th of a new month
[02:24] <tyrelsouza> why is that happening?
[02:24] <jonathon_> my isp gives 15gig then u are shapped to 64b
[02:24] <jonathon_> kb
[02:24] <tyrelsouza> that sucks.
[02:25] <jonathon_> no what sucks is that mplayer wont compile with alsa
[02:25] <tyrelsouza> so every month it goes back to 1.5 or from now on its 64?
[02:25] <jonathon_> no every month it returns to 1.5mbit
[02:25] <tyrelsouza> thast good for.. 11 days. lol
[02:25] <tyrelsouza> they dont like your bandwidth usage?
[02:26] <jonathon_> no one likes my bandwidth usage ive downloaded 40gig this month and 25gigs of that is at 64kb
[02:27] <mustard5> jonathon_, you don't like the mplayer packages in repositories?
[02:27] <jonathon_> they play divx?
[02:27] <jonathon_> i mean all the win32 codecs
[02:27] <mustard5> jonathon_, I have no idea.  Never tried playing divx on my system
[02:28] <jonathon_> there is one called ubuntu-custom in the apt-get but it says it fails because its missing a dependency libdivx*
[02:28] <erUSUL> jonathon_, xine with w32codecs works just fine here
[02:29] <jonathon_> anyway the only drama i have with mplayer is it wont compile with alsa it compiles with OSS
[02:29] <jonathon_> never happened on any distro before
[02:30] <mustard5> jonathon_, you are on Hoary?
[02:30] <jonathon_> yes
[02:31] <navarone> mustad> isn't that a little personal  <s>
[02:31] <jonathon_> how do u get my name highlighted like that?
[02:31] <mustard5> jonathon_, hmmm k...Hoary has some pretty annoying sound problems
[02:31] <mustard5> jonathon_, I type your nick first before the message
[02:31] <priich> If I want regular users to be able to mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /media/ISO        without having to sudo, what should i add to /etc/fstab ?
[02:31] <jonathon_> oh
[02:32] <jonathon_> anyone here have mplayer working?
[02:32] <navarone> priich> perhaps you need "ro" to mount read only...?
[02:33] <babis> for dvd playback? yes but problems resizing the screen
[02:33] <priich> navarone, tried user,ro,noauto  but i need a filesystem aswell, and well i dont have a filesystem because that iswhat the user should specify. Maybe i need a dumm ISO filesystem or something ?
[02:33] <tyrelsouza> does anyone know if apache comes with ubuntu or just the packages that let it run?
[02:33] <navarone> priich> not sure about iso's
[02:34] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, apache is avaliable for ubuntu
[02:34] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, you need to install it.  It's not installed by default
[02:34] <tyrelsouza> k thanks.
[02:35] <mustard5> !info apache
[02:35] <ubotu> apache: (versatile, high-performance HTTP server), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.3.33-8 (breezy), Packaged size: 374 kB, Installed size: 804 kB
[02:35] <Projext> how do you turn off and turn on the journal on an ext3 partition
[02:36] <geckosenator> if xorg isn't reading /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:36] <mjr> Projext, you should be able to mount it as ext2 without journaling
[02:36] <geckosenator> what file is it reading?
[02:36] <navarone> priich> try this thread   I think you may need to mount /media/iso   or something similar  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=87369
[02:37] <tyrelsouza> sudo apt-get install apache should work right?
[02:37] <mustard5> geckosenator, what makes you think its not reading xorg.conf?
[02:37] <geckosenator> if i delete the file x still opens the same way
[02:37] <Projext> mjr: is that okay if i plan on resizing the partition
[02:37] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, assuming you have the extra repositories enabled..yes..hang on and I'll find a guide from ubotu
[02:38] <geckosenator> and changes need to be made to that file to fix the resolution
[02:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> how can i change the file type on a file?
[02:38] <mustard5> ubotu: tell tyrelsouza about apache
[02:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> i have a theora file that is being called a vorbis file.
[02:38] <tyrelsouza> thank you mustard
[02:38] <mustard5> geckosenator, so you deleted xorg.conf?
[02:39] <geckosenator> mustard5: well no I moved and renamed it
[02:39] <logical_mark> hey guys how do I execute a .sh file?
[02:39] <idiot> chmod +x filename.sh
[02:39] <idiot> ./filename.sh
[02:39] <idiot> do both as root
[02:40] <mustard5> geckosenator, what are you trying to do btw?
[02:40] <mustard5> geckosenator, fix resolutions?
[02:40] <priich> navarone, thanks , i'll check that thread out
[02:40] <geckosenator> mustard5: x runs at 640x480
[02:40] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, did you get the links from ubotu ?
[02:40] <mustard5> geckosenator, ah ok...you on Hoary or Breezy?
[02:41] <logical_mark> idiot, I am trying to mount a FAT32 SATA drive and I don't know how
[02:41] <geckosenator> mustard5: I'm not sure
[02:41] <mustard5> geckosenator, you read this ? http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:41] <geckosenator> I'm not actually at the computer right now.. I just wondered if anyone knew what was going on
[02:41] <geckosenator> thanks!
[02:42] <logical_mark> That actually goes for anyone. I do not know how to mount a SATA drive that is FAT32
[02:42] <Davethewave> don't you just add it to the fstab file?
[02:43] <mustard5> geckosenator, you can find your version of ubuntu by using    cat /etc/issue  in terminal
[02:43] <logical_mark> Davethewave, I don't see it. When I do "sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda" nothing gets listed
[02:43] <geckosenator> mustard5: ok thanks
[02:43] <tyrelsouza> yes i did mustard
[02:43] <geckosenator> I'm going to try to use the guide in the link next time
[02:43] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, cool
[02:44] <mustard5> geckosenator, yeah..there is also a command shown in the first section of the xorg.conf..in the comments section for reseting you xorg.conf
[02:44] <geckosenator> ok
[02:45] <logical_mark> I do not know how to mount a SATA drive. Can anyone help me?
[02:45] <pppoe_dude> whats a good anonymous p2p filesharing client?
[02:45] <pppoe_dude> gnunet didn't work on my computer
[02:45] <linlin>  i need to recursivly uplaod a directory from one server to anotehr with ftp, i only have ssh access on one server
[02:46] <mustard5> logical_mark, I'd like to help, but I don't know what a SATA drive is :)
[02:46] <mustard5> logical_mark, I wouldn't want to assume you mount it like any other drive
[02:47] <logical_mark> thanks anyway mustard5
[02:47] <logical_mark> later guys
[02:49] <tyrelsouza> anyone know if wacom makes a driver for the graphire 2?
[02:49] <mrkoje> tyrelsouza: If you find one let me know..  dcc me or somthing
[02:49] <mrkoje> tyrelsouza: I have looked with no luck
[02:50] <tyrelsouza> mrkoje it works but i wish i could manipulate the options of the view area.
[02:51] <mrkoje> linlin: you are trying to upload a certain directory from 1 server to a different server.. and you are connecting from a 3rd server?
[02:52] <Rodietze> Yo my CDs arrived!
[02:52] <mustard5> Rodietze, :)
[02:52] <tyrelsouza> rodietze how many did you get?
[02:52] <Rodietze> 215
[02:52] <Rodietze> :)
[02:52] <mrkoje> Rodietze: holy crap thats a lot of cd's
[02:52] <Rodietze> for my company
[02:52] <tyrelsouza> i got 55 and handed them to my friends. i got 25 left, lol i only handed them out for one day.
[02:52] <Rodietze> yeah coz I'm starting my Company's plain
[02:53] <Rodietze> lol
[02:53] <mrkoje> Rodietze: How much did you have to pay?
[02:53] <mrkoje> anything?
[02:53] <tyrelsouza> its free.
[02:53] <Rodietze> $ 0
[02:53] <Rodietze> :)
[02:53] <mrkoje> for 215 wow
[02:53] <Rodietze> thanks to the cannonical
[02:53] <Rodietze> lets share it!
[02:54] <mrkoje> Rodietze: How long for them to arrive?
[02:54] <tyrelsouza> long time. lol
[02:54] <tyrelsouza> i ordered mine in september and mine came on monday.
[02:55] <tyrelsouza> rodietze what is your company?
[02:55] <idiot> This is my USB Driver right? and if I disable it all USB devices will stop? : dmesg | grep hci_usb
[02:55] <idiot> [   58.278507]  usbcore: registered new driver hci_usb
[02:56] <mrkoje> ya thats along time but they are free.. 215 free
[02:56] <mrkoje> wow
[02:56] <mrkoje> Rodietze: ya whats your company.. lol
[02:56] <tyrelsouza> yes, just go to the ubuntu site and it will be a link on the right.
[02:56] <Rodietze> sorry had to be away for a while
[02:57] <Rodietze> mrkoje 6 weeks
[02:57] <Red-Sox> imza back
[02:57] <mrkoje> Rodietze: Your not going to try and sell those on ebay now are you?
[02:57] <mrkoje> lol
[02:57] <Rodietze> ...?? LOL what for?
[02:57] <navarone> I wonder how many people have ordered them and asked them to be shipped to Microsoft hq...?  :)
[02:57] <Rodietze> I want to share it and give free suport for those who get it
[02:57] <mrkoje> i dont know... there are some people that try to sell linux cd's on ebay
[02:57] <tyrelsouza> lol.
[02:58] <mrkoje> Rodietze: I feel the same
[02:58] <mrkoje> I think the most expensive one I saw was.." Windows replacement Redhat 9 ...  29.99"
[02:58] <Rodietze> yeah my company will sell just the Softwares we produce... here in Brazil we have millions of OpenSource suporters
[02:58] <mrkoje> there was like 6 or 7 bids on it too
[02:58] <idiot> when I try to modprobe -r hci_usb it fails because its in use, anyway to get around this?
[02:59] <mrkoje> Rodietze: hables es espanol?
[02:59] <Rodietze> mrkoje hehe
[02:59] <mrkoje> *en
[02:59] <Rodietze> mrkoje no muy bien
[02:59] <Rodietze> :P
[02:59] <navarone> mrkoe>caveat emptor...lol
[02:59] <jrsims> I like ubuntu!
[03:00] <mrkoje> si...  porque no muy bien en espanol si donde vives en brasil?
[03:00] <jrsims> hey, does anyone think it's weird that Red Hat is the Linux that has been chosen for the $100 laptop?
[03:00] <mrkoje> ya I was wondering about that
[03:00] <tyrelsouza> huh?
[03:00] <mrkoje> but its not going to be redhat... just a fork
[03:00] <navarone> $100 laptop?
[03:00] <jrsims> mrkoje: really.
[03:00] <Rodietze> mrkoje yo vivo en sul del Brasil
[03:01] <tyrelsouza> southern brazil... brazil is sooo big.
[03:01] <mrkoje> si
[03:01] <jrsims> navarone: yeah, they're for poor children around the world.
[03:01] <pppoe_dude> how do i forward UDP ports using firestarter?
[03:01] <jrsims> navarone: google for "one laptop per child"
[03:01] <tyrelsouza> i wish i knew portugues.
[03:01] <Rodietze> tyrelsouza I live in Porto Alegre
[03:02] <Rodietze> the capital of the State of 'Rio grande do sul'
[03:02] <macfergus> jrsims, red hat pured a lot of money in this project
[03:02] <Rodietze> it is known here as the Brazilian OpenSource Capital!
[03:02] <mrkoje> yo no muy bien en espanol tambien, yo primero estudiante de espanol
[03:02] <diesel> How do I scp multiple directories from a remote directory (i.e.: scp -r user@host.com:/dir1/ dir2/ .)?
[03:03] <tyrelsouza> who is with me in saying we blow up all the dialup supporters in the world so that all the major cable companies have to give cable to everyone!?
[03:03] <navarone> okay...i am gone for the evening...take care peeps
[03:03] <mustard5> navarone, take care
[03:03] <Rodietze> and here all the years occurs the fisl... now next year we're going to have the " fisl 7.0 " LOL.... google for "fisl 6.0 Porto Alegre" ;)
[03:03] <tritium> tyrelsouza, please don't talk that way
[03:03] <Rodietze> mrkoje donde vives?
[03:03] <DRAGON_Ultra> ubuntu is not bad at all for free its even better than my suse I run here
[03:03] <tyrelsouza> i am so sick of dialup.
[03:04] <mrkoje> yo vivo en Texas.. eeuu
[03:04] <tritium> !es
[03:04] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:04] <mrkoje> tirtium lol
[03:04] <mustard5> Rodietze, mrkoje english only in this channel please ;)
[03:04] <mrkoje> mustard5: ok no problem
[03:04] <Rodietze> mustard5 ok sorry
[03:04] <skaja> when will thay offer ubuntu on dvd via shipit
[03:04] <mrkoje> Rodietze: sorry, I got us in trouble
[03:04] <gneale> why would they choose ubumtu over red hat?... with ubuntu having licensing issues and all?
[03:05] <tritium> you're not in trouble, mrkoje ;)
[03:05] <Rodietze> gneale licences?
[03:06] <Rodietze> gneale Red Hat = paid
[03:06] <skaja> get debian
[03:06] <pppoe_dude> how do i forward UDP ports using firestarter?
[03:06] <KB1FYR> The time zone setup on the ubuntu livecd (5.01) failed, and the menu screen doesn't seem to offer much to continue. Is there anyway to boot from the livecd without setting up the timezone?
[03:06] <KB1FYR> any way*
[03:08] <DRAGON_Ultra> ubuntu live cd works great here
[03:08] <KB1FYR> Alternatively, is there any way to install 'ftp' from the livecd or internet? All I need the livecd for is to get my kernel off the HD and on a webserver.
[03:08] <skaja> how do i get sdl
[03:08] <gneale> Rodietze, personally i never felt comfortable with madwifi and nvidia closed source drivers on the unbuntu CDs...maybe an enlightened UN doesn't feel so warm and fuzzy with ubuntu either.
[03:09] <DRAGON_Ultra> go with ATI
[03:09] <tyrelsouza> so does anyone know how to install nvidia drivers for breezy?
[03:09] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, yep
[03:09] <frogzoo> !nvidia
[03:09] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:09] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, what kernel you running?
[03:09] <tritium> nvidia support is better than ati
[03:09] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, standard 386?
[03:09] <tyrelsouza> im using ubuntu breezy badger
[03:09] <Rodietze> mustard5 isn't it the same as in the hoary to install the nvidia drivers?
[03:09] <tyrelsouza> umm... i beleive
[03:10] <mustard5> Rodietze, I would think so
[03:10] <tritium> it is the same
[03:10] <mustard5> Rodietze, if you are running K7 or 686 kernel then its a bit different though
[03:10] <tyrelsouza> how do i tell what i am running?
[03:10] <DRAGON_Ultra> what MB you all using
[03:11] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, uname -r
[03:11] <tyrelsouza> 2.6.12-9-386
[03:11] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, k...thats pretty standard
[03:11] <Rodietze> no, x386 :P
[03:11] <Rodietze> mustard no, x386 yet
[03:11] <arcanistherogue> hey, in IRCII can you join multiple channels at once, like in tabs?
[03:11] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, I would use the nvidia drivers in the ubuntu repository
[03:12] <Milk_> Hello!
[03:12] <tyrelsouza> where do i find those?
[03:12] <milksteak> that is?
[03:12] <Milk_> I tried to restart gdm after making a change to xorg, and now it won't let me login
[03:12] <mustard5> ubotu: tell tyrelsouza about nvidia
[03:12] <Astxist> Milk_, did you make a backup of what you changed?
[03:12] <tyrelsouza> thanks
[03:13] <Milk_> Astxist: its not a gdm error, its a login error
[03:13] <arcanistherogue> hey in ircII can I be in two channels at once, like in XChat or Konversation?
[03:13] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, what model is your nvidia card?
[03:13] <Rodietze> mustard5 pvt?
[03:13] <mustard5> k
[03:14] <Milk_> something like "Your session only lasted 10 seconds...."
[03:14] <tyrelsouza> fx5200
[03:14] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, same as mine ;)
[03:14] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, mine is working
[03:14] <Milk_> it then gives an ./xsessionerror message
[03:14] <misfit_toy> ok, so if I put "nvidia-settings -l" in my xinitrc it is supposed to bring back all my nvidia-settings, but it doesn't...anybody familiar with this?
[03:14] <tyrelsouza> mine works fine but will it speed up the graphics if i use the driver?
[03:14] <Milk_> that ends with "unable to read iceauthority" or soemthing like that
[03:14] <Milk_> any ideas?
[03:14] <DRAGON_Ultra> how do you add Icon to your desktop
[03:15] <Astxist> DRAGON_Ultra, right click create launcher is what you're after I think
[03:15] <DRAGON_Ultra> k
[03:15] <DRAGON_Ultra> thanks
[03:16] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, it will help with the opengl screensavers
[03:16] <gimmulf> !apache
[03:16] <ubotu> methinks apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[03:16] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, and you can install nvidia-settings too, which will allow you to play with brightness and gamma settings
[03:17] <tritium> mrkoje, work on your term paper, or I'll ban you for your own good ;)
[03:17] <tyrelsouza> k thanks.
[03:17] <tyrelsouza> its dloading the packages
[03:17] <Milk_> anyone ever had an issue with the ICEauthority file?
[03:17] <tritium> mrkoje, just kidding, buddy :)
[03:17] <misfit_toy> so if I put "nvidia-settings -l" in my xinitrc it is supposed to bring back all my nvidia-settings, but it doesn't...anybody familiar with this?
[03:17] <tyrelsouza> only an hour or two left to dload the files. (^)_(^)
[03:18] <mrkoje> ok i'll me back later
[03:18] <Astxist> heh I recall the ops banning a someone when they had tests requested of course :)
[03:18] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, k...a few people forget the sudo nvidia-glx-config enable command in the guide, so just remember to do that part too
[03:18] <idiot> anyone here a PDA User and able to sync with synce?
[03:18] <arcanistherogue> hey
[03:18] <tyrelsouza> i havent tried hooking up my pda to ubuntu yet...
[03:18] <gimmulf> !php
[03:18] <ubotu> hmm... lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:18] <arcanistherogue> does anyone know a good command line MP3 player besides mpg123
[03:19] <Milk_> brb...
[03:20] <tyrelsouza> nvidiaglx config?
[03:20] <tritium> nvidia-glx-config
[03:20] <mustard5> misfit_toy, hmmm...I've been looking for that command myself..where did you find it?
[03:20] <tyrelsouza> i need to enable that too?
[03:20] <misfit_toy> mustard5, at #nvidia
[03:20] <tritium> tyrelsouza, i.e., you want to run "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable"
[03:20] <tyrelsouza> i think i did...
[03:20] <matthew> i'm using a 'prosavage ddr' video card, and in gnome, my windows lag heaps, cpu usage goes upto %70 when dragging, does ubuntu 5.04 come with the right drivers? or should i install some?
[03:20] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, its in the guide..don't let me confuse you ;)
[03:20] <tyrelsouza> right now or when its done?
[03:21] <tyrelsouza> lol oh im not there yet. lol
[03:21] <misfit_toy> mustard5, according to the #nvidia channel, that was supposed to fire up nvidia-settings, and auto apply the previous settings...but didn't work for me.
[03:21] <mustard5> misfit_toy, so your trying to avoid having to manually open nvidia-settings each time?
[03:21] <pepsi> how does LVM work?
[03:21] <misfit_toy> mustard5, yes
[03:21] <pepsi> or where can i read about lvm?
[03:21] <pepsi> ubotu: lvm
[03:21] <ubotu> I guess lvm is (for the moment) http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
[03:21] <alekz> how can i remove a crontab ?
[03:21] <tyrelsouza> im still at #12 in installing and i will be for a few hours cus of my slow as heck dialup.
[03:21] <mustard5> misfit_toy, have you tried in in your .xinitrc file in $HOME  (me goes to check if it exists)
[03:21] <pepsi> tyrelsouza, you live in the boonies? :(
[03:22] <tyrelsouza> im going to go afk while this is downloading.
[03:22] <tyrelsouza> pepsi yes i live in new hampshire.
[03:22] <misfit_toy> mustard5, I don't have one in ~ only in /etc/X11/xinit
[03:22] <pepsi> tyrelsouza, you should get sattelite if you have no real broadband available
[03:22] <mustard5> misfit_toy, yeah..I just noticed that :)
[03:22] <pepsi> at least then you can download faster
[03:22] <misfit_toy> heh
[03:22] <mustard5> misfit_toy, have you rebooted since then?
[03:22] <abeck> heh this works. what do you know
[03:22] <misfit_toy> mustard5, but that one should be system wide! yes I've rebooted.
[03:22] <tyrelsouza> is sattelite worth it though? doesnt it have a slow upload  though?
[03:22] <mustard5> misfit_toy, hmmmm....
[03:23] <abeck> What is a known good lan card wifi?
[03:23] <pepsi> tyrelsouza, you upload via the modem
[03:23] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I'm sure I have had this working before...using that exact command to
[03:23] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I just forgot what the command was
[03:23] <misfit_toy> mustard5, if you figure it out lemme know, heheh
[03:23] <misfit_toy> mustard5, in #nvidia they said it was just -l
[03:23] <misfit_toy> lowercase L
[03:24] <tyrelsouza> *wishes l and I didnt look the same when tired*
[03:24] <matthew> ive got a driver fr xfree86, will that work with x.org?
[03:24] <crimsun> matthew: perhaps. Depends on the version of XFree86 it's for
[03:25] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I think it means load in background
[03:25] <misfit_toy> mustard5, ah
[03:25] <mustard5> misfit_toy, without actually showing the gui
[03:25] <matthew> crimsun, im not even really sure if it would help :P is there anywhere like on the ubuntu wiki or soemthing that talks about video card issues?
[03:25] <tyrelsouza> wooo hour and 25 minutes left.
[03:25] <misfit_toy> mustard5, right, makes sense, and yeah, as soon as I fire up 'nvidia-settings' from a term, all my settings get applied.
[03:25] <mustard5> misfit_toy, without rebooting try it, I can't be sure how I got it working, but I know I did have it working eventually
[03:26] <misfit_toy> I wonder if I can just add it as a "startup" item?
[03:26] <crimsun> matthew: yeah, the wiki.
[03:26] <misfit_toy> mustard5, the settings are already applied at the moment and I can't reboot, encoding some stuff.
[03:26] <mustard5> misfit_toy, yeah...same with me :)
[03:27] <misfit_toy> mustard5, but I think I'll try adding it as a "startup" item with that command, maybe that will work, but I think it has to load before the WM.
[03:27] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I'll keep thinking about how I did it...I might search the forums too
[03:27] <misfit_toy> mustard5, can I PM you my email addy in case you recall?
[03:27] <burgos> #labug
[03:28] <mustard5> misfit_toy, sure
[03:28] <matthew> crimsun, can't find anything about savage cards, and what's written about video drivers is (i think) irrelevant
[03:30] <tyrelsouza> anyone got the new system of a down cd?
[03:30] <tritium> ?
[03:30] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, no but i have the new Audio Adrenaline cd
[03:30] <tyrelsouza> never hearda them, are they good?
[03:30] <bahblahblahbah> which ubuntu library has gethostname?
[03:31] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, I think so, but totally different genre of music then System Of A Down
[03:31] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, in the same genre of System of  A Down, I know the new Mudvayne and Demon Hunter cds are pretty sweet
[03:32] <bahblahblahbah> which shared library has gethostname?
[03:32] <crimsun> matthew: which savage?
[03:33] <matthew> crimsun, "prosavage ddr"
[03:33] <Rodietze> who can I talk about Partnership?
[03:33] <Rodietze> at Ubuntu?
[03:34] <matthew> crimsun, i saw a post on ubuntuforums.org that said "the drivers that come with ubuntu will hardly be optimal" - so im hoping that's the problem, but i dont know where to get drivers from
[03:34] <dducko> @ mustard5, just reading the backlog here, That command, is found on the information with nvidia-glx in synaptic,  just for your info
[03:34] <zdennis> bahblahblahbah, that is built into the kernle
[03:34] <tyrelsouza> lol i just found a x86 133mhz  processor.
[03:34] <Rodietze> zdennis too late :p
[03:34] <zdennis> ah shucks
[03:34] <tyrelsouza> lol
[03:34] <mustard5> dducko, the sudo nvidia-glx-config enable?
[03:34] <Rodietze> ;)
[03:34] <dducko> mustard5, yeah, very last line
[03:35] <zdennis> he mustn't needed the answer to bad
[03:35] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, ok..bak to blogging the nvidia drivers...
[03:35] <mustard5> dducko, yeah..I see lots of people miss it when they don't read the description in synaptic :)
[03:35] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, i haven't forgotten, but had a problem with eclipse...just fixed it now
[03:35] <cedric> i did follow the installation steps.. but when it was all done... i coudnt get into xfce was stuck in the command line style!? how may i lunch xfce after having it installed
[03:35] <dducko> mustard5, till i started rembering it, just typed nvidia and hit tab, get the command and put sudo back in the front
[03:35] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I found a thread..... http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=61303&highlight=nvidia-settings+xinitrc
[03:36] <tyrelsouza> lol im installing them right now.
[03:36] <cedric> ...
[03:37] <misfit_toy> mustard5, probably the one I've seen but lemme look! thanks
[03:37] <mustard5> misfit_toy, last post
[03:37] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, ok... i will ask you to review my blog...to make sure it's accurate...since you'll have recent experiecne by then =) (that is if you're around and don't mind)
[03:38] <tyrelsouza> anyone know how to fix  this... when i scroll my scroll wheel down, it goes up and scroll it up it goes down... how do i fix this?
[03:38] <dducko> Ahh, Very interesting there, I never messed with the settings any myself, and usually end up installing the nvidia drivers.
[03:38] <dducko> tyrelsouza, turn it over?  j/k sorry, not sure.. ill look
[03:38] <mustard5> tyrelsouza, heh...very strange :)
[03:38] <crimsun> matthew: sec, I'm busy, I'll be with you shortly
[03:39] <dducko> tyrelsouza, what type of mouse?
[03:39] <matthew> crimsun, thanks
[03:39] <tyrelsouza> yah its like playing halo with the look inverted(best i can describe it) which is good, but not what i want with a mouse.
[03:39] <tyrelsouza> Wacom Graphire
[03:39] <cedric> well
[03:39] <mojo> "hello"
[03:39] <dducko> tyrelsouza, and every where or certaiin places?
[03:39] <tyrelsouza> everywhere ive done it sofar,
[03:40] <tyrelsouza> here, gaim, mozzy, etc
[03:40] <tyrelsouza> synaptic...
[03:40] <mojo> the new Dapper is very cool
[03:40] <misfit_toy> mustard5, I bet that works, thanks
[03:40] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, doesn't that have to do with the ZAxisMapping stuff in the xorg.conf ?
[03:40] <mojo> every1 pls try and test it with us
[03:40] <tyrelsouza> ummm mayhaps?
[03:40] <tyrelsouza> i am new to ubuntu let alone linux so i know barely anything.
[03:41] <liable> cedric: startx xfce4 or startxfce4
[03:41] <cedric> is there anyway to have it start automaticly?
[03:41] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, open a terminal and run, "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[03:41] <twothirtyseven> I'm having trouble getting my sound card working can anyone help? Please
[03:42] <dducko> tyrelsouza, are you useing KDE?
[03:42] <frogzoo> anyone experience azureus window not resizing?
[03:42] <mustard5> misfit_toy, good luck
[03:42] <tyrelsouza> zdennis, ok i will try
[03:42] <tyrelsouza> gnome.
[03:42] <bobcat> hey everyone...  does anyone know how to change the font in Gaim.  I can change once, but once I send a message, it reverts back to the default???
[03:42] <cheatersrealm> hey guys, I'm having a problem getting ubuntu to install (5.10)
[03:42] <cheatersrealm> I've got a fasttrak tx4 and I think it's causing the problem
[03:42] <tyrelsouza> are those one's or el's?
[03:42] <cheatersrealm> anyone know how you have to set the software raid cards to work?
[03:42] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, then do a Ctrl-F and search for ZAxis
[03:43] <Madpilot> tyrelsouza: ones - X eleven
[03:43] <pepsi> anyone here familiar with LVM?
[03:43] <tyrelsouza> its empty...
[03:43] <misfit_toy> mustard5, now just 2 more dvd encodes to go and I can test it, LOL
[03:44] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, in a terminal, do "cd /etc/X11"
[03:44] <twothirtyseven> Can anyone tell me why ubuntu hoary wont read my sound card?
[03:44] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, then do a "ls"  and let me know if you see a xorg.conf file in there
[03:44] <tyrelsouza> oh i did lowercase X... lol
[03:44] <dducko> tyrelsouza, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf   (Case Matters in Linux,  It has to.. yeah
[03:44] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, it doesn't recognize your sound card or you are using the wrong output (such as ALSA when you should be using OSS)?
[03:45] <pepsi> if i use LVM for linux, as i understand it, i wont be able to use the any of the logical volumes on a system that doesnt use LVM, correct?
[03:45] <tyrelsouza> k got ZAxis.
[03:45] <twothirtyseven> it just installed oss
[03:45] <twothirtyseven> *I
[03:45] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, it probably says "4 5"   , correct?
[03:45] <tyrelsouza> yep
[03:46] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, switch them to "5 4"
[03:46] <tyrelsouza> k then save?
[03:46] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, yep and  then you need to restart X, by hitting Ctrl-Alt-Backspace ...and then relogin
[03:46] <tyrelsouza> im downloading packages.. will it disrupt that?
[03:47] <polpak> tyrelsouza, yes. wait till you're done
[03:47] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace actually kills X, but default ubuntu installs will automatically restart the things for you
[03:47] <tyrelsouza> can i save it now then?
[03:47] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I'm wondering whether you could create a .xinitrc in your $HOME and call it from the global xinitrc..just a thought :)
[03:47] <twothirtyseven> how  would I check my output? I'm new linux
[03:47] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, i agree with polpak. wait until they're done. You can save it whenever
[03:47] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, what program are you using?
[03:47] <tyrelsouza> how do all you people talk to me with a red message?
[03:47] <misfit_toy> mustard5, that's what I just did, will test in about an hour, heh
[03:47] <polpak> tyrelsouza, by prefixing the line with your name
[03:47] <misfit_toy> thanks!
[03:47] <zdennis> tyrelsouza, whenever you're name is mentioend, XChat highlights the line in red
[03:48] <tyrelsouza> thanks guys.
[03:48] <mustard5> misfit_toy, cool
[03:48] <twothirtyseven> I dont get sound in anything and it say vendor uknown on my sound card
[03:48] <tyrelsouza> zdennis, so this is red to you?
[03:48] <zdennis> yep
[03:48] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, do you have a music CD or mp3 handy?
[03:48] <tyrelsouza> ahh, k thanks.
[03:48] <twothirtyseven> yes
[03:49] <tyrelsouza> and if i mention your name in the middle of a sentence  it will do the same?
[03:49] <Animal> hi can anbody help me get my splitscreen working i new to linux so i have no clue how to config things like that
[03:49] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, ok, open up XMMS (Applications > Sound & Video > XMMS)
[03:49] <tyrelsouza> 43%! woo.
[03:49] <zdennis> is this red to you tyrelsouza ?
[03:49] <twothirtyseven> now what
[03:49] <tyrelsouza> yes
[03:49] <frogzoo> anyone here running azureus? can you tell me if the window resizes?
[03:50] <tyrelsouza> what is the command character? like in mIrc its /... or is there one in xchat?
[03:50] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, click n the upper left-hand corner of XMMS, it will give you a menu, open your CD or mp3
[03:50] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, and play a song...then go back to the menu, and go to Preferences
[03:50] <KB1FYR> It's always '/'
[03:50] <macfergus> frogzoo, it does
[03:50] <tyrelsouza> k
[03:50] <frogzoo> thanks macfergus
[03:50] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, preferences is in the Options menu
[03:50] <Tacidsky> woo.
[03:51] <twothirtyseven> it says coulndt open audio
[03:51] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, ah, that's not good
[03:51] <Tacidsky> zdennis, how is the blog going?
[03:51] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, go straight to Options > Preferences menu
[03:51] <zdennis> Tacidsky, slow, i keep typing  here =)
[03:51] <Tacidsky> lol
[03:51] <twothirtyseven> k
[03:52] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, on the first tab, there is "Output Plugin" listed underneath "Input Plugins"
[03:52] <Tacidsky> im hungry, ill be back in a bit
[03:52] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, what is it set to?
[03:52] <zdennis> Tacidsky, ok...see you then!
[03:53] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, basically, try to set the Output to the different options available and try to play your music. Hopefully one of them will give you soun.d
[03:53] <Davethewave> anyone else have ndiswrapper problems (causes system to be really sluggish when configured)
[03:53] <twothirtyseven> OSS Driver 1.2.10 [libOSS.so] 
[03:53] <crimsun> matthew: ok, what's the lspci -vv information for just your graphics card?
[03:53] <twothirtyseven> k
[03:54] <zdennis> crimsun, it just lists information on the PCI devices yoru system has and tells it to be very verbose
[03:54] <twothirtyseven> I found one that played but I still didn't get anything through the speakers
[03:54] <matthew> crimsun, that's alot of txt, which bits are important?
[03:54] <crimsun> zdennis: (right, I know, I'm helping matthew debug)
[03:54] <crimsun> matthew: just the first two lines for your graphics card
[03:54] <Tacidsky> aww no food
[03:55] <zdennis> crabstic, ah, ok =) i'll shut up. hehe
[03:55] <Milk_> can anyone guide me through getting a joystick to work?
[03:55] <zdennis> bah...crimsun, that was to you
[03:55] <crimsun> zdennis: 'sok
[03:55] <twothirtyseven> now what?
[03:55] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, well you have speakers plugged in and turned on, and volume turned up while you were trying each of the different output plugins?
[03:55] <Biscuitian_Warhe> root@ubuntu:~/Cedega/winex # sh configure
[03:55] <Biscuitian_Warhe> : command not found
[03:55] <Biscuitian_Warhe> configure: line 19: syntax error near unexpected token `elif'
[03:55] <Biscuitian_Warhe> configure: line 19: `elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/'ull 2>&1; then
[03:55] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Can someone help me out here...
[03:56] <matthew> crimsun, 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. VT8375 [ProSavage8 KM266/KL266]  (prog-if 00 [VGA] )
[03:56] <matthew>         Subsystem: Giga-byte Technology: Unknown device d000
[03:56] <Tacidsky> woo time to program in c outta boredom.
[03:56] <matthew> does that make sence?
[03:56] <twothirtyseven> yes
[03:57] <Milk_> any thoughts on joystick problems?
[03:57] <wickedpuppy> Biscuitian_Warhe, btw why ya using root ? :P
[03:57] <the> Biscuitian_Warhe:  Maybe he wants to. I use root, too.
[03:57] <Biscuitian_Warhe> wickedpuppy: Only in term.. im pretty lazy to type out sudo..
[03:57] <Biscuitian_Warhe> So can you guys help me out here...
[03:58] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, I am guessing you never heard any sound then
[03:58] <wickedpuppy> hmms .... Biscuitian_Warhe if you got shell scripting problem ... won't it be better to ask in #bash ?
[03:58] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Ok
[03:58] <Biscuitian_Warhe> Thanks
[03:58] <Tremblay> Any know how to reset the gnome-panel to its default settings?
[03:58] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, I am out of ideas, I haven't ever had to configure a sound card that wasn't properly recognized.
[03:58] <twothirtyseven> note also when i go to Applications->Sound and Video->Volume control I get error no sound elements or devices found
[03:58] <Tacidsky> twothirtyseven, are you sure that the speakers/sound card works?
[03:59] <twothirtyseven> yes
[03:59] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, you may want to ask in channel #debian
[03:59] <Tacidsky> k, cus that happend to me once. lol
[03:59] <zdennis> twothirtyseven, they're are usually some pretty hardcore folks in there who may be able to help you out
[04:00] <zdennis> if no one here knows
[04:00] <twothirtyseven> I'll give it a shot
[04:01] <coz> Hello All
[04:01] <coz>  is there a list of preferred hardware for ubuntu?
[04:02] <Tacidsky> wow. C is so different than c++. lol
[04:02] <Tremblay> Any know how to reset the gnome-panel to its default settings?
[04:02] <wickedpuppy> coz, standard hardware will do ....broadcom and winmodem are to be avoided ...
[04:02] <Milk_> can no one help me with a joystick issue?  I.E. I can't get ubuntu to recognise it?
[04:02] <coz> I see , I was hoping that ubuntu has put out a list of preferred hardware
[04:03] <coz> Sorry milk I don't use joystick but somehere does
[04:03] <wickedpuppy> coz, if you wish look at debian's list of hardware list
[04:03] <coz> hey guys help him!
[04:03] <coz> Yess debians list would be fine
[04:03] <JaMiNkLe> does anyone else have problems with ubuntu and mac g3 going into sleep?
[04:03] <belboz> Background question: just booted the Ubuntu live CD on an old IBM X20 (what a treat, most everything just -works-).
[04:03] <belboz> But, my Netgear WG511 wireless adapter won't connect if WEP is enabled.  I'm now using some neighbor's un-protected wireless nw to post this ..
[04:03] <belboz> (Don't see any way to associate a key with a key id, etc., in nw setup.)
[04:04] <Milk_> hrm.. Back to google I guess :)
[04:04] <Tacidsky> omg less than an hour left! woop
[04:04] <Tacidsky> woo*
[04:04] <crimsun> matthew: which driver are you using in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[04:04] <sklav> hey guys i think i found an issue with the installer
[04:04] <coz> What's the issue sklav
[04:05] <matthew> crimsun, at the moment, i havn't installed one. just the one that came with the default ubuntu 5.04 install.
[04:05] <matthew> (i'm using 5.04 btw if that matters0
[04:05] <gimmulf> someone in here running dual screen using an ATI card?
[04:05] <crimsun> matthew: have you tried Breezy/5.10?
[04:05] <sklav> if i use an ATI card the installer bails after formating the hdd and starts copying files
[04:05] <matthew> crimsun, nope
[04:05] <sklav> but using redhat no issue
[04:05] <crimsun> matthew: it doesn't look like there's active support for the ProSavage8
[04:05] <matthew> oh right
[04:05] <crimsun> matthew: please try the Breezy/5.10 live cd
[04:05] <sklav> is this a know issue?
[04:06] <matthew> crimsun, i'm on dialup :(
[04:06] <coz> Redhat is more advanced i think thatn ubuntu
[04:06] <Guerin> hey kids, I'm your local #debianite
[04:06] <sklav> i have even tried with framebuffer disabled and no X
[04:06] <sklav> same issue
[04:06] <Tacidsky> matthew, me too man..
[04:06] <Guerin> did you lot tell twothirtyseven to ask #debian about his hoary hedgehog sound problems?
[04:06] <belboz> I know this prob. was referenced in a forum entry, but I didn't see an answer.
[04:06] <trodrigues> whois Guerin
[04:06] <trodrigues> sorry
[04:06] <sklav> does that mean no ubuntu on that system?
[04:06] <sklav> or is there a non basic workaround?
[04:07] <Guerin> trodrigues: just answering the question would be nice
[04:07] <crimsun> matthew: have you ordered some Breezy CDs through ship-it?
[04:07] <matthew> nope, i got them off a friend
[04:07] <matthew> i could download at my parents place though... (theyve got broadband)
[04:07] <coz> order the cd's they are pretty nice
[04:07] <matthew> crimsun, do you think support for my video card wouldbe better in 5.10?
[04:07] <Tacidsky> matthew there isnt a chance you live in new england is there?
[04:07] <sklav> coz im guessing no answer :)
[04:07] <twothirtyseven> it was zdennis who helped me
[04:08] <trodrigues> Guerin: never mind. i didn't meant to do that. sorry :(
[04:08] <coz> lol
[04:08] <crimsun> matthew: possibly. I don't know for certain
[04:08] <Guerin> zdennis: what's the story?
[04:08] <coz> well guys I installed , tryed , and uninstalled CorssOver office
[04:08] <sklav> so the issue is with ATI
[04:08] <coz> any of you tried it yet?
[04:08] <sklav> hates crossover office
[04:08] <Tacidsky> cus if u do i could mail you a breezy cd...
[04:09] <sklav> it works but i dont like it
[04:09] <coz> well its fine for ms office but not so great for photoshop
[04:09] <samik> hello
[04:09] <matthew> crimsun, i tried Beatrix (with gnome 2.8) and it had no troubles like that at all
[04:09] <matthew> (from the live cd)
[04:10] <matthew> Tacidsky, i'm in new zealand :P
[04:10] <samik> can anybody help me to set up my wireless card (im a complete newbie in linux)??
[04:10] <crimsun> matthew: then you shouldn't have any problems
[04:10] <Tacidsky> matthew well you got the new part down... guess i cant mail it to ya. lol
[04:10] <coz> have any of you tried Moho/
[04:10] <Tacidsky> samik is your card supported by linux?
[04:10] <belboz> samik -- I asked above about a Netgear WG511 card, having problems with WEP on it.
[04:10] <samik> yes at least i think so
[04:10] <Tacidsky> what is your card?
[04:11] <matthew> crimsun, so if i'm sweet in Beatrix, it should work fine in 5.10?
[04:11] <samik> ummmm
[04:11] <Guerin> ok, so since zdennis apparently has his head up his arse, if you guys could make clear that people running ubuntu SHOULDN'T be sent to #debian, we'd really dig that
[04:11] <crimsun> matthew: assuming the software versions are fairly synced, yes
[04:11] <Guerin> since we get enough people in there of their own accord
[04:11] <matthew> crimsun, can i 'update' ubuntu, without writing over documents etc?
[04:11] <coz> Guerin why is that?
[04:11] <samik> not sure ill find out...
[04:11] <JaMiNkLe> does anyone else have problems with ubuntu and mac g3 going into sleep?
[04:11] <matthew> (appart from having a seperate /home dir partition)
[04:12] <Tacidsky> samik, what card do you have?
[04:12] <geone> hello
[04:12] <coz> JaMiNkLe I can't even get ubuntu onto my G3
[04:12] <Guerin> coz: because debian and ubuntu aren't the same; it wastes our time and it wastes the user's time
[04:12] <crimsun> matthew: absolutely.
[04:12] <geone> d-link works well with ubuntu in wireless tech
[04:12] <JaMiNkLe> cos?
[04:12] <JaMiNkLe> why not
[04:12] <coz> Interesting! I thought ubuntu was a debian os
[04:12] <crimsun> coz: it's based on Debian, yes.
[04:12] <cheatersrealm> with apt and all... :)
[04:13] <coz> I have the beige desktop g3
[04:13] <Tacidsky> geone, do you know if dlink g625 works with ubuntu?
[04:13] <coz> not the blue
[04:13] <Guerin> coz: it's based on debian, but it's not the same.
[04:13] <geone> ubuntu is now sync all its file with debian
[04:13] <JaMiNkLe> blue?
[04:13] <samik> my nic is Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g
[04:13] <JaMiNkLe> mine is white
[04:13] <coz> maybe that's the problem it is not the same
[04:13] <Guerin> geone: that's not true. It's not even binary-compatible.
[04:13] <geone> the new release drapper drake
[04:13] <JaMiNkLe> it runs fine
[04:13] <Tacidsky> whats the terminal command to make a new file? or will gedit with a non used name create the file when u save it?
[04:13] <coz> I have the beige g3 anyway
[04:13] <JaMiNkLe> cept when i close the screen when it comes back it it dies
[04:13] <kapputu> Cisco VPN client 4.0.3 anyone?? Will help me get rid of XP altogether. Please
[04:13] <JaMiNkLe> >.>
[04:14] <geone> all these changes happens because of IBM recognition
[04:14] <james^> Tacidsky, yes, it will.
[04:14] <JaMiNkLe> cos are you just useing macosx
[04:14] <geone> debian is cool, lots of files in store for us, if ubuntu will then be sync with debian proper
[04:15] <beastboy26> kapputu: are you in search of a VPN client?
[04:15] <crimsun> geone: we _do_ sync with Debian
[04:15] <samik> so do u guys think u can help me put up my Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g ??(im a noob)
[04:15] <wickedpuppy> Tacidsky, you just want to make without having to go through editors ... touch filename
[04:15] <kapputu> beastboy26, yes
[04:15] <coz> Really JaMiNkLe I don't like mac at all I thought if I could put ubuntu on my G3 it would be worth somethng tome
[04:15] <kapputu> I need 4.0.3 or lower
[04:15] <geone> hi crimsun
[04:15] <Guerin> geone: i suggest you learn about your chosen OS's development cycle
[04:15] <geone> are u an admin
[04:15] <JaMiNkLe> yeh my mqac sucks
[04:15] <JaMiNkLe> i <3 this pc tho
[04:15] <crimsun> geone: a what?
[04:15] <Tacidsky> wickedpuppy, so touch makes the file? thanks
[04:16] <geone> admin in ubuntu support
[04:16] <coz> Well I have tried ubuntu on several pcs and it seems to be ok with most of them
[04:16] <the> I need help with wine installation
[04:16] <Tacidsky> wickedpuppy, thanks
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> Tacidsky, the fill will be empty ...
[04:16] <crimsun> geone: there's an available list of ops on the bot.
[04:16] <coz> The problem i see is compatiability with hardware and lack of software options
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> :P
[04:16] <geone> yes i guess i have to learn : guerin
[04:16] <sklav> anybody familiar with the ubuntu installer?
[04:16] <wickedpuppy> sklav, assume we all do
[04:17] <sklav> how can i get it to install on a system with an ati mach 64 card?
[04:17] <geone> crimsun : i thought u were because the way u answer
[04:17] <sklav> coz wasnt much help hehe
[04:17] <coz> looks exactly like debian installer
[04:17] <crimsun> geone: I answered that way because I'm involved in Ubuntu development.
[04:17] <geone> oh
[04:17] <beastboy26> kapputu: have you tried vpnc?
[04:17] <geone> hey that's cool
[04:17] <spiderbatdad> How do I become "root with" do I make a tea, or just smoke something?
[04:17] <geone> where are u from
[04:17] <geone> crimsun
[04:17] <crimsun> geone: I'm from #ubuntu
[04:18] <the> 'apt-get install wine' gets me http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5105
[04:18] <sklav> hehe
[04:18] <geone> cool
[04:18] <kapputu> beastboy26, no. Does it support Cisco profile certificates?
[04:18] <geone> in africa
[04:18] <beastboy26> says that it does
[04:18] <rob1> hi, I installed kubuntu-desktop but now gnome has reverted to gtk1 widgets, how can I get my gtk2 widgets back?
[04:18] <ormandj> hi, i changed motherboards, and now my drive is /dev/hda1 instead of /dev/hdc1. when it gets to grub and boots, it loads vmlinuz blah blah then says can't open /dev/hdc1. well, how do i tell it to use /dev/hda1 from now on?
[04:18] <ormandj> i booted in recovery mode and mounted /dev/hda1 to /root for now
[04:19] <beastboy26> just use Synaptic package manager, and search for vpnc
[04:19] <coz> ormandj sis you reinstall when you put in the new motherboard????
[04:19] <sklav> ormand modify your grub
[04:19] <the> 'apt-get install wine' gets me http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5105\
[04:19] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, you got to edit your menu.lst
[04:19] <spiderbatdad> run as different user. Is that becomming root?
[04:19] <ormandj> sklav: where is that?
[04:19] <sklav>  "/boot/grub/menu.lst"
[04:19] <ormandj> ahh, thanks.
[04:19] <ormandj> that's all i needed
[04:19] <sklav> np
[04:19] <Tacidsky> spiderbatdad why do you need to be root?
[04:19] <spiderbatdad> edit apps
[04:19] <coz> root is cool
[04:19] <the> I like being root.
[04:19] <kapputu> beastboy26, I believe it's easier to install using apt
[04:20] <DK_II> can't you just use the winehq repo?
[04:20] <beastboy26> k
[04:20] <Tacidsky> spiderbatdad, if you want to run a terminal command as root type "sudo" at the beginning of the command   eg "sudo apt-get install php4"
[04:20] <belboz> Still no luck with WEP on WG511 .. ok: any preferences here between an HP DV4nnn, an IBM T43, or a System 76 laptop for ubuntu?
[04:20] <spiderbatdad> cant get permissions to edit files
[04:20] <the> 'apt-get install wine' gets me http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5105\
[04:20] <the> Anyone want to help me with that?
[04:20] <coz> just type root saves on typing
[04:20] <the> su -s
[04:20] <the> ?
[04:20] <DK_II> the just use the repo's at winehq.com
[04:21] <Tacidsky> what is wine? ive heard of that before...
[04:21] <the> DK_II:  I tried that. http://paste.ubuntulinux..nl/5105
[04:21] <ormandj> one other thing, i connected a diff monitor, and its still got all the old auto-detected stuff from the old one. how do i tell it to reconfigure for my new monitor?
[04:21] <coz> Earth pig???
[04:21] <Phoul> Hello people
[04:21] <Phoul> Im having a problem
[04:21] <coz> Hello Phoul
[04:21] <coz> what's up?
[04:22] <Phoul> I added a preferences thingy to the /etc/apt because it said i needed to do that to get e17
[04:22] <Phoul> Now when i try to do something it says no package header
[04:22] <sklav> in graphical there is a tool under system preference screen resolution
[04:22] <the> 'apt-get install wine' gets me http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5105
[04:22] <sklav> that should do it
[04:22] <DK_II> the - what do you have in your sources.list?
[04:22] <ormandj> sklav: doesn't work, shows all the old values for the old monitor
[04:22] <the> DK_II:  I have the right sources that it tells you in the thing at winehq.coim
[04:22] <the> com*
[04:22] <coz> Phoul somehere can help if you can get their atention
[04:22] <ormandj> sklav: how do i edit the menu.lst? i don't have vi in bin, nano needs shared libs, and ed complains about readonly filesystem
[04:23] <Phoul> Who knows about header and such?
[04:23] <ormandj> any other ideas?
[04:23] <the> ormandj:  emacs...?
[04:23] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, you got no vi ?
[04:23] <nickrud> ormandj, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg should read your new monitor, and write a new configuration
[04:23] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: where is it normally installed? i didn't see it
[04:23] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, vi is default editor in *nix
[04:23] <Phoul> Can anyone here help me?
[04:23] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: i'm not stupid, thank you :)
[04:23] <ormandj> i'm asking where it is
[04:24] <ormandj> because it wasn't in usr/bin or /bin
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> billy@wicked1:~/download$ whereis vi
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> vi: /usr/bin/vi /usr/bin/X11/vi /usr/share/man/man1/vi.1.gz /usr/share/man/man1/vi.1posix.gz
[04:24] <ormandj> nickrud: thank you very much :)
[04:24] <wickedpuppy> see for yourself
[04:24] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: going to check once more
[04:24] <Phoul> Can anyone help?
[04:24] <the> DK_II Do you have any recommendations?
[04:24] <kapputu> where are smb shares mounted?
[04:24] <ormandj> it's in neither wickedpuppy, i've double checked.
[04:25] <kapputu> or are they mounted at all?
[04:25] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: it's a server install :)
[04:25] <nickrud> Phoul, what is a 'preference thingy'?
[04:25] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: odd that a server install wouldn't have vi though, very odd.
[04:25] <Phoul> in /etc/apt
[04:25] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, if server install left out vi then i pity the ubuntu server admins
[04:25] <Phoul> I made a file called preferences and put what it said to in it
[04:25] <DK_II> the - I'm not sure what else to do.. can you force the winehq version?
[04:25] <Phoul> But now it says it needs a file header and i dont know what it means
[04:25] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: yea, that's what i'm saying now heh, only dynamically linked editors...
[04:26] <Tacidsky> hey my mothers going to the movie store to rent a some videos, any suggestions on what she should get me?
[04:26] <sklav> vim is installed on server install
[04:26] <sklav> im using it
[04:26] <sklav> and i never did an apt-get
[04:26] <ormandj> sklav: where?
[04:26] <kapputu> Gods must be crazy
[04:26] <sklav> where?
[04:26] <sklav> 1 sec
[04:26] <Phoul> nickrud any ideas?
[04:26] <the> DK_II I don't know, can I?
[04:26] <nickrud> Phoul, paste your apt_preferences to pastebin
[04:27] <sklav> here is /usr/bin/vi
[04:27] <Tacidsky> any ideas?
[04:27] <Phoul> apt_preferences
[04:27] <Phoul> ?
[04:27] <sklav> and here is /usr/bin/vim
[04:27] <Phoul> I had to make it
[04:27] <Phoul> and its just called preferences
[04:27] <Phoul> And its only a few lines...
[04:27] <nickrud> Phoul, sorry, brain fart there, the preferences file in your /etc/apt directory
[04:27] <DK_II> the - did you have the breezy version installed is it listed under Versions tab?
[04:27] <Phoul> mkay
[04:28] <ormandj> sklav: well, it's not installed in either, and it's just a base server install, i've never touched apt-get other than to run updates
[04:28] <the> DK_II I've never had wine before.
[04:28] <giany911> does any1 use valknut ?
[04:28] <kapputu> why is it that if I open a file on an smb share and I use Open with Other Application, the application doesn't open the file?
[04:28] <Phoul> nick can i pm you?
[04:28] <DK_II> the - ok what is listed under Versions tab in synaptic?
[04:28] <Phoul> Its on pastebin but i cant follow this my eyes are all messed up
[04:29] <DK_II> the - for Wine I mean!
[04:29] <nickrud> Phoul, we can take this to #ubuntu-offtopic, see if it's quiet there
[04:29] <Phoul> okay
[04:29] <the> DK_II:  It's...not in synaptic.
[04:29] <kapputu> hmm no one around today?
[04:30] <ormandj> ahhhhh
[04:30] <ormandj> it's a symbolic link!
[04:30] <ormandj> /usr/bin/vi -> /etc/alternatives/vi
[04:30] <ormandj> wtf? :)
[04:30] <giany911> does any1 use valknut?
[04:30] <the> DK_II:  There is: lg_issue53, lg-issue80, libwine, libwine-dev, tellico, wine-doc, winetools, xwine, zope-cmfworkflow
[04:31] <the> DK_II:  When I try to install something like winetools it says it depends on wine, which cannot be installed.
[04:31] <fadumpt> would a screwy display driver cause ubuntu to lock up entirely (especially with anything to do with the screensaver)
[04:31] <DK_II> the - thats strange their should be a breezy wine in synaptic by default I'm sure
[04:31] <the> DK_II:  There is not.
[04:32] <sklav> later guys
[04:32] <ormandj> AHAHAH. vi is NOT vi. it's VIM ! and it's symbolically linked! wickedpuppy, check this out. /usr/bin/vi -> /etc/alternatives/vi -> /usr/bin/vim, and vim is dynamically linked to ncurses
[04:32] <the> ormandj:  You didn't know vi stood for vim?
[04:32] <DK_II> the - can I see your sources.list file?
[04:32] <yatesy> err no its 2 seperate programs
[04:33] <ormandj> the: where i'm from, on a server, you don't dynamically link vi, for EXACTLY this reason
[04:33] <ormandj> and no, vi and vim are not the same
[04:33] <ormandj> vim = vi improved
[04:33] <the> DK_II sure. I'll try to sent it to you
[04:33] <yatesy> yes
[04:33] <DK_II> the - ok
[04:33] <ormandj> on a text only terminal, can i boot on the live cd and use vi from there? this is insane :)
[04:33] <ormandj> i don't have a mouse
[04:34] <fadumpt> check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the mouse driver and (all i can tell you) use the internet to find out what your type of mouse needs to have
[04:34] <fadumpt> ps/2 and usb and wheel are generally different drivers
[04:35] <ormandj> no, i mean i actually don't have a mouse. it's a server
[04:35] <DK_II> the - what about pasting it at http://pastebin.com/ ?
[04:35] <AdmiralSenn> how do I restore the 'run application' item at the bottom of the applications menu?
[04:35] <mzelem> Hi, I have trouble copying and pasting between nedit and firefox, and other programs, does anyone know how to fix that?
[04:36] <fadumpt> well that's your problem then ormandj!! :-)
[04:36] <fadumpt> anyone use Radeon here specifically RV250
[04:36] <fadumpt> driver
[04:36] <kapputu> why in the world can't I get a Cisco VPN client for Linux??????????????????????
[04:36] <fadumpt> Cisco doesn't want those crazy hippie linux people purchasing their crap and using it
[04:36] <kapputu> vpnc doesn't support profile certificates and I gotta take a 3-hour tutorial on how to convert a profile certificate on a configuration file????????/
[04:37] <the> DK_II http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5106
[04:37] <kapputu> damn this is spoiling my whole experience
[04:37] <fadumpt> kapputu, if it's for a class, you might want to just keep a windows box handy <ducks>
[04:37] <jrsims> YO! anyone know how to start the ALSA midi sequencer?
[04:38] <kapputu> I have to connect to my desktop running xp, and connect using vpn to work
[04:38] <kapputu> I want to turn that desktop into a Linux box
[04:38] <Madpilot> what the heck is Audacity written in? It's got a really odd interface, neither Gnome nor KDE...
[04:38] <kapputu> and now I can't do that because I need to connect to work
[04:38] <williak> is there anyway to tell if a file is corrupted in linux?
[04:39] <crimsun> Madpilot: wxwindows (2.4)
[04:39] <wickedpuppy> williak, open it in editor ?
[04:39] <crimsun> Madpilot: (C++)
[04:39] <jrsims> YO! anyone know how to start the ALSA midi sequencer?
[04:39] <kapputu> and in one university where it was available for linux, they had compiled the thing with cc (Solaris)
[04:39] <DK_II> the - you did sudo apt-get update after making the changes?
[04:39] <Madpilot> crimsun: interesting - so it probably looks identical on any OS, even Win & OSX
[04:39] <the> DK_II: Yes.
[04:39] <AdmiralSenn> how do I restore the 'run application' item at the bottom of the applications menu?
[04:39] <crimsun> Madpilot: that's the idea
[04:40] <williak> wickedpuppy: that won't help if the file is binary. I'm trying to find out if files installed from ubuntu CD are corrupt.
[04:41] <jrsims> I have sound, but I can't seem to be able to run alsaconf in a terminal. Says it can't find the file. Anyone know why?
[04:41] <ardchoille> Whoa! This distro is much faster. I'm gonna need a seatbelt :)
[04:42] <wickedpuppy> williak, binary files ? use them ?
[04:42] <theblue> Hi all.
[04:43] <theblue> How do I change the console mode back to what it was in Hoary from within Breezy?
[04:43] <theblue> Since telnet and aptitude don't render right in breezy.
[04:43] <jrsims> thanks for nothing! :)
[04:43] <tony_> hey guys... just installed xmms, and it won't play network share MP3s until I copy them locally.  Any ideas why?
[04:43] <ormandj> oh, that's really freaking nice. the live cd doesn't have mount for ext3 heh
[04:43] <ilba7r> where can i check if i have the correct java library path?
[04:44] <ilba7r> i install sunjava but have some problems
[04:44] <williak> wickedpuppy: it seems like I only get to use them once per installation. I have had to reinstall ubuntu 4 times because of error 17 in grub boot loader.
[04:44] <wickedpuppy> ilba7r, can you use java ?
[04:44] <ilba7r> it is still using gijava
[04:44] <dane_> Is there anyone out there who has been successful usin a Linksys wireless notebook adapter.  I've tried both the WPC54 and the WPC54S (which is supposed to work OOTB)
[04:44] <wickedpuppy> williak, grub error after install ?
[04:44] <ilba7r> wickedpuppy yes i am using it here bot with some troubles since i installed the sun java jre
[04:45] <AdmiralSenn> how do I restore the 'run application' item at the bottom of the applications menu?
[04:45] <williak> wickedpuppy: yes
[04:46] <Tacidsky> admiralsenn.. what version of ubuntu?
[04:46] <ilba7r> wickedpuppy I had to delete the old java symbolic link and to point it to the sun java but am thinking now maybe i need to redfine the java_library_path
[04:46] <wickedpuppy> ilba7r, hmms ... you can do a few ways though ... you can change the soft link in /etc/alternatives to point to sun jre
[04:46] <wickedpuppy> oh thats what i did
[04:46] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, breezy..
[04:46] <wickedpuppy> williak, did you search for that error in google ?
[04:46] <Tacidsky> admiralsenn, what is there now?
[04:46] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, nothing
[04:46] <tony_> has anybody else had problems getting xmms to play network shares?
[04:46] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, it has the entire applications menu and then it just stops
[04:47] <belboz> One last try: anyone with experience with the System 76 laptops?
[04:47] <williak> wickedpuppy: yes, i found lots of discussion but nothing that applied directly to my setup.
[04:47] <Tacidsky> admiralsenn, is this the main menu panel item or the menu bar panel item?
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> williak, then what about md5sum ? did you checked it ?
[04:48] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, I'm not sure what you mean
[04:48] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: i was able to edit the command grub used to boot from grub itself, with "e" then i got in and edited the file. somebody should be shot for dynamically linking vim, and not including a static vi :P
[04:48] <williak> I'm a newbie. I don't know how.
[04:48] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, you know how you click on 'applications' and at the bottom there's a 'run application' item? that's what's missing
[04:48] <mahangu> how can I see how much VRAM I have?
[04:48] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, really .. its the first time i heard problem with vi ... mostly people don't know whats vi a tall
[04:49] <ardchoille> What do I need to install to play mp3's in xmms?
[04:49] <wickedpuppy> !md5sum
[04:49] <Madpilot> !mp3
[04:49] <ubotu> to enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:49] <ubotu> wickedpuppy: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[04:49] <wickedpuppy> ah heck
[04:49] <Tacidsky> admiralsenn, i have no idea i can get it it on the panel but not on the menu...
[04:49] <tony_> could someone please help me configure xmms to play network shares?
[04:49] <AdmiralSenn> Tacidsky, well... that sucks
[04:50] <ilba7r> wickedpuppy thanks for the tip will see what can be done take care
[04:50] <Tacidsky> admiralsenn, sorry man
[04:50] <wickedpuppy> williak, well you can test if the ubuntu cd you downloaded is the same as the one on the server by comparing the checksum ... google for it pls
[04:51] <wickedpuppy> no link for it in the bot
[04:51] <the> !wine
[04:51] <Tacidsky> !wine
[04:51] <kapputu> awesome
[04:51] <williak> wickedpuppy: I will google it.
[04:51] <Tacidsky> !wine
[04:51] <ardchoille> Madpilot: Thanks
[04:51] <kapputu> my office supports vpn client 4.0.3
[04:51] <Madpilot> ardchoille: np
[04:51] <tony_> boy you guys are helpful
[04:52] <kapputu> and 4.0.3 is not supported by the 2.6 kernel
[04:52] <kapputu> tony_, yeah that's what made me stick with Ubuntu for so long
[04:52] <kapputu> people here are very helpful
[04:52] <tony_> I've asked a question 4 times now and nobody bothered to even say "I don't know."
[04:52] <ZeroDni> hey i was wondering i have been doing some serching for a while now and i cant seem to find any non into books on linux its all beginers guides and crap nothing go in depth do you guys know of any good books that is not the same old 10 or so commands i would love a book self refrance but they all come up short any ideas
[04:52] <Tacidsky> who helped me earlier with my mouse ZAxis?
[04:52] <kapputu> tony_, if someone knows, they'll surely help you
[04:52] <wickedpuppy> tony_, if nobody reply then nobody knows ...
[04:53] <Tacidsky> tony_ what is your question?
[04:53] <tony_> I can't get xmms to play network shares
[04:53] <tony_> you have to copy the files locally
[04:53] <Tacidsky> tony_, i dont know what xmms is. sorry,
[04:54] <kapputu> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-11850.html
[04:54] <tony_> it's like winamp
[04:54] <ZeroDni> tony you have to mount the share to make it local to have them play
[04:54] <kapputu> tony_, see if this helpful
[04:54] <mzelem> Hi, I'm using breezy (kubuntu), and I have trouble copying and pasting between nedit and firefox, and other programs, anyone know how to fix that?
[04:54] <wickedpuppy> Tacidsky, xmms is a music player ... winamp clone
[04:54] <tony_> the shares are mounted
[04:54] <ZeroDni> how are they mounted are they in the samba shares folder under network or they on a folder in your home directory
[04:55] <theblue> How do I change the console mode back to what it was in Hoary from within Breezy?
[04:55] <theblue> Since telnet and aptitude don't render right in breezy.
[04:55] <tony_> hang on let me check the exact directory
[04:55] <crod> does dvd movies actually play on ubuntu or not?
[04:55] <wickedpuppy> crod, if you have dvd player ? yes
[04:56] <Tacidsky> how do i restart x? is it ctrl,alt,delete or ctrl,alt backspace
[04:56] <ZeroDni> crod insall vlc on your system and you can play anything
[04:56] <wickedpuppy> Tacidsky, backspace
[04:56] <Tacidsky> i love vlc. lol
[04:56] <tony_> ok they're mounted as network shares...
[04:56] <crod> what's vlc?
[04:56] <Tacidsky> thanks wickedpuppy
[04:56] <ZeroDni> that is not monted
[04:56] <tony_> k
[04:56] <Tacidsky> http://videolan.org crod
[04:56] <wickedpuppy> crod, vlc is media player ...
[04:56] <ZeroDni> if it says smb or nfs that is a network share not a local mount
[04:56] <wickedpuppy> i use it on both linux or windows ( when i had one )
[04:56] <crod> thanks guys..... I'll check that
[04:57] <tony_> then how come when you right click it it says "unmount"?
[04:57] <ZeroDni> its difrent
[04:57] <tony_> just curious as to what "connect to server" means
[04:57] <ZeroDni> it has to be a local mount
[04:57] <ZeroDni> what network is it a windows or linux network
[04:57] <tony_> ok can I set "connect to server" up to mount stuff locally?
[04:57] <ZeroDni> like nfs
[04:57] <tony_> windoze
[04:57] <tony_> smb
[04:57] <JRogerII> How can I make it so that ubuntu doesn't need to access the CD constantly?
[04:57] <ZeroDni> ah
[04:58] <gimmulf> !php!sshd
[04:58] <ubotu> gimmulf: Bugger all, i dunno
[04:58] <gimmulf> !sshd
[04:58] <ubotu> sshd is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SSHHowto
[04:58] <dducko> JRogerII, remove the  cd from the source list
[04:58] <ZeroDni> all you do is use a programe call xsmbrowser i think that is ist
[04:58] <belboz> Last q. before I reboot to Win (must for work tonight): is there a command I can use to verify the ubunto release I have on this live CD?
[04:58] <tony_> kewl
[04:58] <ZeroDni> and this will mount them to your home dir or any where you want
[04:58] <tony_> thanks
[04:58] <JRogerII> where is the source list?
[04:58] <ZeroDni> they they play as if they were on your hard dirve
[04:58] <dducko> JRogerII, `sudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list`
[04:58] <wickedpuppy> JRogerII, /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:59] <ZeroDni> if not it has to be downloaded to the temp folder becase remember it has to convert the file system
[04:59] <JRogerII> Oh, that source list
[04:59] <Tacidsky> belboz, uname -r
[04:59] <dducko> Comment out the cd up at the top (put a # in front of it)
[04:59] <vince_> hiya
[04:59] <dducko> JRogerII, `sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list` (corrected the name of it)
[04:59] <ZeroDni> if you wait a sec i can get you the exact name
[04:59] <ZeroDni> of the program
[04:59] <tony_> k
[04:59] <belboz> T -- thank you, works fine.
[04:59] <wickedpuppy> Tacidsky, that will show the kernel version .. not ubuntu release ... cat /etc/issue
[04:59] <tony_> yeah I knew it had to convert from ntfs but I thought samba took care of that
[05:00] <Tacidsky> who was helping me with nvidia, i have a question...
[05:00] <ZeroDni> it does just not for your system to play it
[05:00] <belboz> WP -- thank you too, two interesting cmds from one question.
[05:00] <vince_> amazing
[05:01] <Tacidsky> ill be back
[05:01] <biscuit_> I don't get this.. other configure files work.. but the cedega one won't
[05:01] <wickedpuppy> belboz, the third amazing command ... lsb_release -a
[05:01] <ZeroDni> Xsmbrowser that is it but lunch it from termnal so you can see the commands it is spiting out so you can make a shell script that you can run on boot so you dont have to think about it anymore
[05:02] <belboz> Wow, this gets better ..
[05:02] <kapputu> what is the delimiter in /etc/fstab??
[05:02] <psusi> kapputu, whitespace
[05:02] <tony_> so umm this is interesting
[05:02] <tyrelsouza> wooo my mouse works thanks guys.
[05:02] <tony_> there are three computers in my network, and it can only see one of the other boxes
[05:02] <kapputu> psusi, is there any reason why network shares would not be mounted using the mountall script?
[05:03] <tony_> but every other program on here can see all 3
[05:03] <tyrelsouza> hey who knows about nvidia? i need help
[05:03] <kapputu> what is the way to mount all drives listed in /etc/fstab without restarting?
[05:03] <wickedpuppy> !nvidia
[05:03] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:03] <ZeroDni> if you want if you go to my website i can post a sample bash script if you want
[05:03] <ZeroDni> tony you many not have all of the pcs on the same work group
[05:03] <tony_> lol I'm not a moron
[05:03] <tony_> they're all in the same workgroup
[05:04] <RedRose> can i ask someone a huge favor, can you FTP Via Firefox to me, redrose.homelinux.com
[05:04] <Mabus06> offtopic: what the beep is RDRAM?
[05:04] <psusi> kapputu, not sure... there may have been a seperate flag to mount to ask it to include network filesystems
[05:04] <RedRose> beep
[05:04] <obe1> anyone know, in a quick one sentence, whats the difference between debian's stance on amd64 and ubuntu's? I heard they have conflicting thoughts on how x86_64 should be organized on a distro...
[05:04] <ZeroDni> it also may be that your winns server is not reading your linux box right
[05:04] <tony_> nm apparently if you go to "WINS service" you only get two, but the other network option you get all 3
[05:04] <crod> I get this when I try to install vlc:  E: Package libdvdcss2 has no installation candidate
[05:04] <tony_> it's one of the XP boxes that's missing
[05:05] <tony_> which is odd...
[05:05] <t1n_m4n> T_T Hello.  Anyone feel up to helping me get my Netgear WG311T PCI wireless card to work "out of the box" ^^
[05:05] <wickedpuppy> crod, how you install vlc ?
[05:05] <psusi> Mabus06, otherwise known as rambus... it's some shitty memory that a low down and dirty thieving company created and got Intel to try and foist onto the public... it isn't as good and it was way more expensive than dram
[05:05] <JRogerII> so, there's no reference to the cd-rom in my sources.list. I only have one HD enabled that has 1 VFAT partition. does ubuntu create a filesystem on disk anywhere? Previously, I was using puppy linux which creates a file that contains an ext2 FS to save changes. Does ubuntu do something similar?
[05:05] <ZeroDni> yeah winns is messed up some time if you reboot all of them it will fix it most of the times if fixes on its own when the winns server changes on your network
[05:05] <pheonix> hi all
[05:05] <tony_> ok
[05:05] <ZeroDni> unless you have a decated winns server like a domain contoler
[05:05] <crod> apt-get install vlc libdvdcss2
[05:06] <tony_> well next problem... it's listing the computers but it says none of them have any shares
[05:06] <Madpilot> crod: do you have the Universe repo enabled?
[05:06] <Mabus06> psusi, so dells will only use rdram?
[05:06] <ZeroDni> where is it listings
[05:06] <psusi> JRogerII, no... when you install ubuntu, you set up a partition to hold it
[05:06] <wickedpuppy> crod, then vlc install was fine ? the problem is installing libdvd ?
[05:06] <TheMuffenMann> hey what's up guys..i was wondering..do you guys know of any good cd burning software i need to burn an .iso for Slackware.
[05:06] <ZeroDni> you have to setup a new netowork dont use the defalts witn xsmb
[05:06] <JRogerII> Well, it's a LiveCD
[05:06] <tony_> k
[05:06] <crod> wicked, so how do I fix that?
[05:07] <pheonix> muffen, what systwem you burning on
[05:07] <psusi> Mabus06, not anymore... it's been abandoned for about a year or two now
[05:07] <TheMuffenMann> im using ubuntu Hoary right now
[05:07] <t1n_m4n> Also, on a seperate note, I installed Ubuntu on my laptop overtop a debian installation...  It took fine, and left my home directory intact, but I can't log in with the gui.  A vterm yeilds the expected results, but I get a complaint that it can't connect to my local-hostname or something of the sort... any ideas?
[05:07] <TheMuffenMann> on an Emachines T1840
[05:07] <ZeroDni> so does anyone know any good non newbie linux debain books that they like
[05:07] <wickedpuppy> crod, i have libdvdcss2 in my repo ... have you enabled uni and multi ?
[05:07] <Mabus06> psusi, so my friend's old computer that uses rdram... he's probably better off just buying a new mobo huh?
[05:07] <psusi> TheMuffenMann, right click on the .iso and choose burn
[05:07] <Madpilot> TheMuffenMann: you can burn ISOs in Nautilus
[05:07] <psusi> JRogerII, then livecd is just that... a live cd... it does not mess with your hard drive
[05:07] <crod> wicked, how do I enable uni and multi .... again???
[05:07] <JRogerII> ZeroDni: I had an Unleased book that rocked
[05:08] <TheMuffenMann> i used the CD/DVD burner in nautilus under fluxbox but it only burned the image
[05:08] <TheMuffenMann> there were no directories.
[05:08] <ZeroDni> for debain JR
[05:08] <psusi> Mabus06, yes
[05:08] <wickedpuppy> ubotu tell crod about repositories
[05:08] <JRogerII> Yes, Debian Unleased
[05:08] <eddie> hello - i'm having trouble with Ubunut finding the speaker driver for non-admin accounts
[05:08] <Milk_> has anyone arived who can help with my joystick problem?
[05:09] <wickedpuppy> crod, the links will help you :P
[05:09] <crod> is ubotu a bot?
[05:09] <eddie> lol - we got Milk_
[05:09] <wickedpuppy> crod, yes
[05:09] <psusi> TheMuffenMann, just browse to the iso file, right click on it, and choose "Write to Disc"
[05:09] <Milk_> eddie, hehe
[05:09] <WebLOCH> Hello all, just a short question, I followed the guide on changing the GNOME application menu icon, but instead all it has done is changed my About GNOME icon, anyone know how I can change the actual applications icon under 5.10 ?
[05:09] <kapputu> I'm in XFCE, I get these messages like Unable to open display etc
[05:09] <kapputu> what's the problem?
[05:09] <eddie> i'm having a driver problem too, Milk_
[05:09] <Madpilot> !tell crod about ubotu
[05:09] <Hanji> Anyone know if it's possible to get a kerberized fetchmail on Ubuntu without building it myself?
[05:09] <TheMuffenMann> psusi, it will burn with the directories?
[05:09] <Milk_> eddie, with what?
[05:09] <TheMuffenMann> i just dont want to waste another disc lol
[05:09] <psusi> TheMuffenMann, yes, it burns the iso
[05:10] <eddie> speaker drivers show up for my account (the admin one) but not my son's
[05:10] <TheMuffenMann> ok ill give it a shot, thanks man
[05:10] <eddie> (btw, eddie is my son - i'm scott)
[05:10] <wickedpuppy> lol
[05:10] <Hanji> Or, for that matter, if I have to build it myself, how to make it stop complaining about the absence of ``krb5_des_string_to_key'' in my krb5 ?
[05:10] <ZeroDni> the new one 3.1 i wanted that one but i was afrade that is was too intro i know the basics and some advance im looking for an indepth book self refrance for debain commands and file structer like were configs are at and stuff
[05:10] <wickedpuppy> eddie, /nick scott
[05:10] <theblue> How do I change the console mode back to what it was in Hoary from within Breezy?
[05:10] <eddie> lol yeah
[05:10] <ZeroDni> does it have that kind of stuff
[05:10] <theblue> Like, on ttys1-6?
[05:10] <eddie> taken
[05:10] <eddie> lol
[05:10] <Milk_> edited, not sure man
[05:11] <crod> wicked et al you guys are great!!! thanks a lot
[05:11] <wickedpuppy> crod, np :P
[05:11] <ZeroDni> also crod
[05:11] <ZeroDni> you may want to look in to geting all the gstreemer stuff for divx and xvid
[05:11] <t1n_m4n> Anyone know the errormessage...Your $home/.dmrc file has incorrect permissions and is being ifnored.  This prevents the default session and language from bneing sacved.  file should be owned by user and have 644 permissions.
[05:12] <ZeroDni> t1n where are you geting this message
[05:12] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, yes ... just chmod and chown the file
[05:12] <t1n_m4n> That error is followed by : copuld not look up internet address for CybArc-Mobile.  This will prevent GNOME from operating correctly.  it may be possible to correct the problem by adding CybArc-Mobile to the file /etc/hosts
[05:12] <t1n_m4n> but the file doesn't exist...
[05:13] <ZeroDni> are you remotely login in to your session
[05:13] <t1n_m4n> and when I try to sudo it gives me an error as well.
[05:13] <t1n_m4n> nope.  Straight forward, and it still error's.
[05:13] <ZeroDni> using XDMCP
[05:13] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, you don't have .dmrc in ~ ?weird .. when i had that error , i had the file
[05:14] <ZeroDni> i didnt but i was remote accesing the box with another ubuntu machine and i had to copy from the box i was login in to to the box i was using
[05:15] <wickedpuppy> hi eddie ... i mean scott
[05:15] <eddie> lol hi
[05:15] <Hanji> Anyone have experience with kerberized fetchmail on Ubuntu?
[05:15] <t1n_m4n> what does "unable to lookup CybArc-Mobile via gethostbyname() mean?
[05:15] <t1n_m4n> I get that error when trying to sudo anything.
[05:16] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, whats ya hostname ?
[05:16] <JRogerII> is that the name of your machine?
[05:16] <t1n_m4n> CybArc-Mobile
[05:16] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, lol ... cat /etc/hosts
[05:16] <ZeroDni> hey i was wondering does it make any one mad that everybody that talks about secutiy in the news now is like buy a mac when you can use ubuntu or debain and get the same ease of use with out paying 1000 bucks for a slower machine
[05:16] <t1n_m4n> k, then what?
[05:16] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, 127.0.0.1       localhost.localdomain   localhost <--- what you see after this ?
[05:16] <jsubl2> uname -n
[05:17] <ormandj> ZeroDni: ubuntu/debian aren't nearly as good on the workstation as osx is, no offense intended
[05:17] <t1n_m4n> I only see 127.0.0.1 localhost
[05:17] <t1n_m4n> that's it.
[05:17] <ormandj> then again, it depends on what you plan to do on the system :)
[05:17] <ZeroDni> what does mac have that ubuntu doesnt have and none taken
[05:17] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, 127.0.0.1       localhost.localdomain   localhost       wicked1 <-- thats my full line .. wicked1 is my hostname
[05:17] <t1n_m4n> oh... okay cool.  Breezy?
[05:18] <Comrade_Vladimir> my computer will not play any audio
[05:18] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, yes .. not that the version matters in this case
[05:18] <ormandj> ZeroDni: MS office, and no, openoffice isn't a substitute, you can't do sharing etc with it. photoshop (gimp? hah...) XSI (they might have a linux port now, not sure) - Logic Audio (mac only) - Cubase (mac/windows only)
[05:18] <Comrade_Vladimir> hmmm where r the admin
[05:18] <ormandj> etc
[05:18] <ormandj> i could go on for years
[05:18] <t1n_m4n> Oh.  Thankyou, wickedpuppy.
[05:18] <t1n_m4n> suger...
[05:18] <ormandj> not to belittle ubuntu, it's a great OS :) it's just got a bit to catch up with OS X:)
[05:18] <t1n_m4n> I can't save the hosts file...
[05:18] <ZeroDni> what do you mean by sharing
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> because I don't have permissions... and I can't get permissions without saving the hosts file.
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, you can get ms office and photoshop on linux ...
[05:19] <Comrade_Vladimir> i mean no audio at all
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, sudo
[05:19] <ormandj> ZeroDni: you can setup a collaborative editing session in office zero
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> I can't.
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> I get an error.
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, sudo gedit /etc/hosts
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> ...
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> I can't!
[05:19] <Davethewave> how come when I apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils it installs version 1.1 which is old? I do apt-get update but it doesn't find ndiswrapper 1.5.. 1.1 makes my system sluggish
[05:19] <zdennis> anyone here looking to install nvidia binary drivers?
[05:19] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: uhm, running under wine, no thx :P been there done that, it's not simple enough for normal users at this point
[05:19] <ZeroDni> and im not talking about switching mac to linux im talking about going from windows to mac for secutiy
[05:19] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, really ... sudo can't then i don't know what to do
[05:19] <t1n_m4n> "sudo: unable to lookup CybArc-Mobile via gethostbyname()"
[05:20] <ormandj> ZeroDni: well in that case, could a normal user properly secure ubuntu?
[05:20] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, have you tried crossover ??? its all clicks and clicks
[05:20] <ZeroDni> oh yeah
[05:20] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: is it part of the base ubuntu install? can i pop in an office cd and have it work? most users can't get far beyond that :P
[05:20] <zdennis> t1n_m4n, run "sudo -i"
[05:20] <wickedpuppy> t1n_m4n, eh ah ... lol to fix that problem you need to fix the file .. but to fix the file , you need to fix the error first ...
[05:20] <ZeroDni> jsut as well as secute a mac
[05:20] <t1n_m4n> same error, zdennis
[05:21] <Comrade_Vladimir> what does it mean when my ubuntu linux machine wont play any audio anymore
[05:21] <zdennis> ah
[05:21] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, crossover is commercial product ... it has official support and you pay for it ... its not geek stuff at all :P
[05:21] <ormandj> ZeroDni: well, to each their own. :)
[05:21] <Davethewave> comrad, do you have two sound cards in the machine?
[05:21] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: lol. well, that kinda defeats the purpose of a free OS when you have to pay to run an app you already own :P i don't think that will appeal to most people running windows
[05:21] <zdennis> ZeroDni, secute a mac?
[05:21] <ZeroDni> no but when a small demostation and video tertoral on how to use samtnic and how to serch by name and they were on there way with now help
[05:21] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, ok then .. you can go back to windows
[05:22] <t1n_m4n> What about su?
[05:22] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: i run freebsd/solaris :)
[05:22] <t1n_m4n> What's the default su password in breezy?
[05:22] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: i'm just saying for the "average user" mac osx is a lot better than ubuntu, simply because ZeroDni asked.
[05:22] <Madpilot> t1n_m4n: there isn't one. use sudo and your own pw
[05:22] <zdennis> ormandj, i think you are somewhat wrong in your thinking then
[05:22] <Davethewave> mine lost sound when I had ac97 and my audigy both activated, I de-activated ac97 and sound worked again
[05:22] <ormandj> ubuntu has it's place too :)
[05:22] <ZeroDni> one is not set you have to enable root on the account
[05:22] <Madpilot> !tell t1n_m4n about sudo
[05:22] <t1n_m4n> Madpilot, the problem is sudo error's out.
[05:22] <ZeroDni> like sudo passwd root
[05:22] <ZeroDni> then set the password
[05:22] <ormandj> zdennis: what's the installed base of OSX vs. ubuntu? bet you i know which one wins :P
[05:22] <t1n_m4n> Madpilot,  "sudo: unable to lookup CybArc-Mobile via gethostbyname()"
[05:22] <nickrud> Madpilot, his /etc/hosts is hosed, so sudo doesn't work.
[05:23] <t1n_m4n> ZeroDni, I can't without sudo ^^
[05:23] <wickedpuppy> ormandj, for average computer is not good at all ... they don't even know how to use a cd player
[05:23] <ormandj> anyways guys, thanks for all of your help, i really do appreciate it. keep up the great work! :)
[05:23] <Madpilot> nickrud: ah, OK... messy...
[05:23] <Comrade_Vladimir> my computer will not play any audio at all and will someone answer me already
[05:23] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: i completely agree
[05:23] <ormandj> wickedpuppy: most think the cd rom tray is a cupholder
[05:23] <zdennis> ormandj, whats the install base of any *nix distribution to OSX ?
[05:23] <ZeroDni> what happped to your sudo
[05:23] <nickrud> t1n_m4n, you'll need to boot into recovery mode, and edit /etc/hosts there
[05:23] <t1n_m4n> wtf... Why is this so wrong? I jsut installed it over top debian... ^^
[05:23] <Davethewave> Comrade I did answer.....
[05:23] <t1n_m4n> oh, smart man.
[05:23] <t1n_m4n> Thanks, nickrud.
[05:23] <ormandj> zdennis: far lower for workstations/desktop pcs zdennis :)
[05:23] <ormandj> cheers all :)
[05:23] <Comrade_Vladimir> Davethewave use the red line i dont see it otherwise
[05:24] <nickrud> first thing I've seen where one *truly* needs root
[05:24] <Davethewave> I dunno how to use red
[05:24] <t1n_m4n> ZeroDni, I installed it and it broke...
[05:24] <ZeroDni> zdennis sorry for the spelling secure
[05:24] <Comrade_Vladimir> Davethewave so how do i no if thats right
[05:24] <P8ntKid> Is there any way i can recover a deleted file? Like, i just deleted a file witht he "rm" command. Is there anyway i can get it back?
[05:25] <Davethewave> how do I do red?
[05:25] <wickedpuppy> P8ntKid, now its something people who did rm -rf / wanna know too
[05:25] <ZeroDni> have you tryed to edit the sudo user config file to give your username access
[05:25] <ZeroDni> if not i would try to reinsall sudo
[05:25] <P8ntKid> wickedpuppy: ?
[05:25] <Madpilot> Davethewave: start with the full nick
[05:25] <nickrud> ZeroDni, he can't use sudo, so he can't edit the sudo file :)
[05:25] <wickedpuppy> ZeroDni, that will require use of sudo ... which will kick start his problem
[05:25] <zdennis> ormandj, i know alot of folks who like their Macs and OSX. I know alot of folks who use Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Gentoo or Fedora Core and don't like OSX. Both have their place, I personally just install debian's ppc port on my Macs. So yes I own a Mac. =)
[05:26] <ZeroDni> i know that is why i said reinstall sudo affter i thought for a sec LOL
[05:26] <Comrade_Vladimir> Davethe wave what is ac97 never heard of it
[05:26] <zdennis> OSX is nice since it has a FreeBSD base. Definitely better then OS9.
[05:26] <ormandj> zdennis: you're a crazy man ;) but for every purpose, there is a diff solution, you just have to use what's best for you. if debian is it, then debian is it! :) for me it's freebsd and solaris, but i'm an all server guy. my desktops are all macs ;)
[05:26] <Davethewave> Comrade_Vladimir Do you have more than one soundcard device enabled? like ac97 and another soundcard? also, double click the speaker icon in the top bar, by the clock
[05:26] <ormandj> zdennis: yes, much better :) os9 was worthless
[05:26] <zdennis> ormandj, my biggest propblem with a Mac is that I would rather pay half the cost and get twice the machine.
[05:26] <yamiLuceid> Anyone know what the problem is when my Xine can play MKV/OGM videos with subs and multi-audio tracks fine.. while Totem-Xine has Subtitle and Audio menus disabled when playing the exact same files?
[05:26] <ormandj> zdennis: it'll get better, with the intel switch
[05:27] <Davethewave> Comrade_Vladimir in the volume control click File, and change device, see if there are more than one
[05:27] <t1n_m4n> Now, does anyone know how to get my wireless Netgear W311T PCI Wireless Adapter to work? It's claimed to be "out-of-the-box" compatible with Breezy.
[05:27] <P8ntKid> wickedpuppy: So there is no way i can get it back?
[05:27] <ormandj> zdennis: but you have to account for your time being worth something. every hour of tinkering with config files or troubleshooting this or that device, or hunting drivers, is worth some amount of money :) my hours are 179$ each :P
[05:27] <pussfeller> are usb storage devices subject to the size limitations of a machines bios, or is that only related to ide connected drives?
[05:27] <ormandj> but that's a personal choice
[05:27] <ormandj> some like to tinker :)
[05:27] <ZeroDni> im not saying mac is bad just that i think it is wrong for the media to say that to get away from windows virius and spyware you have to pay for a very expnce computer called a mac just for an OS that is based on bsd
[05:28] <Davethewave> how come when I apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils it installs version 1.1 which is old? I do apt-get update but it doesn't find ndiswrapper 1.5.. 1.1 makes my system sluggish
[05:28] <ormandj> ZeroDni: well, i've not seen them say that, i do see them say it's an option :) i never saw "have to buy a mac" though :P they'd get sued
[05:28] <ormandj> but yes, it would be nice if they listed ubuntu as an option too
[05:28] <ormandj> i agree :)
[05:28] <Comrade_Vladimir> it says  No volume control elements and/or devices found.   when i try to open volume control
[05:28] <nickrud> it's not wrong to recommend a mac, just conventional. Lemmings
[05:28] <pussfeller> keyword is "based" on bsd
[05:28] <tony_> hi i have an ubuntu installed. but i cannot use the wireless card. my wireless card is D-link DWL-G520+ wirelss card.
[05:28] <ormandj> pussfeller: and hardly even that. :) freebsd userland + some of the kernel
[05:29] <ZeroDni> not not like that do you guys now this guy leo leport that is all he says
[05:29] <````Bulldogg> can anyone help me quick with a skype problem
[05:29] <ormandj> it's a pretty different animal ;)
[05:29] <n|ne> i'm having the same problem Comrade_Vladimir
[05:29] <Comrade_Vladimir> Davethewave i have an integrated sound card
[05:29] <zdennis> ormandj, I love tinkering with the OS and config files. And I love the feeling I get when I can *for free* install an OS on my relatives computer who use 1) internet and 2) email, and they get a more secure system then windows. And that is payment enough for me when I see there faces of joy, and tears of happiness
[05:29] <tony_> anyone please help me with this.
[05:29] <Comrade_Vladimir> we should submitt an complaint
[05:29] <Davethewave> Comrade_Vladimir sorry, I am a noobie :P anything more technical I don't think I could help with.. if it is integrated make sure it is enabled in BIOS
[05:29] <theblue> tony_: What's your ISP?
[05:29] <ormandj> zdennis: well, it's obvious what the best solution for you is ;)
[05:29] <wept> i am having a terminal emulation problem, whenever i do pstree or if debians ncurses configuration comes up, i get a bunch of "" instead of the proper upper ascii characters...any ideas whats up?
[05:29] <pussfeller> ormandj: im saying theres a lot of software they wrote on top of bsd....
[05:29] <tony_> theblue, my isp is singnet
[05:29] <wept> my TERM env var is set to vt100
[05:29] <ormandj> pussfeller: a fair amount :) ps - i'm an ex-apple employee
[05:29] <pussfeller> not that I am a mac fan ever
[05:30] <Davethewave> ac97 is usually what integrated is called...
[05:30] <zdennis> ormandj, when i start charging $179/hr I willprobably switch to OSX, since OSX will fit better in my country club atmosphere. =)
[05:30] <Comrade_Vladimir> Davethewave hmm i didnt turn it off in bois i dont think lemme check
[05:30] <pussfeller> my ipod is so crippled its pathetic
[05:30] <````Bulldogg> I can't get the skype package to install... it has failed dependencies
[05:30] <ormandj> zdennis: hehe, that's about how i like it :P i've got a bunch of 30" displays at the front of my business :P
[05:30] <tony_> theblue, i am using the same system with wired card now. but i like to use the wireless instead
[05:30] <theblue> tony_: Tell me, in System > Administration > Networking, in the DNS tab, is there a search domain and a DNS server?
[05:30] <zdennis> ormandj, just teasing of course =)
[05:30] <tony_> theblue, let me check
[05:30] <ormandj> zdennis: lol, it's true :)
[05:30] <ZeroDni> mac osX is just bsd with a preity user interface on top of it
[05:31] <zdennis> ZeroDni, yes, that is true for the most part
[05:31] <Tacidsky> hey guys im back :D
[05:31] <ZeroDni> preity user interface should not equal 1000 bucks or more
[05:31] <ormandj> ZeroDni: it's freebsd + mach microkernel + freebsd 5 userland (in 10.4)
[05:31] <Davethewave> wb
[05:31] <ZeroDni> yeah
[05:31] <wept> macosx is hardly just bsd with a gui
[05:31] <pussfeller> that thing where the programs zzzpht bac k down to the bar is kinda cool tho
[05:31] <ormandj> ZeroDni: you really don't seem to understand the work that went on with OSX
[05:31] <ZeroDni> i drop the free becase im lazy LOL
[05:31] <zdennis> ormandj, well could for you! I am wroking on figuring out how-to sell my services for that amount per hour. You're a bit ahead of me in that area.
[05:31] <Tacidsky> anyone wanna help me configure apache?
[05:31] <zdennis> *could = good
[05:31] <tony_> theblue, i cannot start that networking. it will appear on the bottom bar and will disappear soon.
[05:31] <ormandj> ZeroDni: i spent about 700 or 800 hours on OSX so :)
[05:32] <ormandj> i'd hardly say it's minor changes
[05:32] <zdennis> Tacidsky, i finished my NVIDIA blog
[05:32] <ZeroDni> just the operating systm its self no software name one thing that OSX can do that linux cant
[05:32] <ormandj> zdennis: hehe. what services? maybe i can help
[05:32] <Davethewave> anyone have repository link for Ndiswrapper? :) Ubuntu cannot compile sources
[05:32] <theblue> tony_: No matter, open up a terminal and type this:
[05:32] <pussfeller> ZeroDni: run right for regular people?
[05:32] <theblue> tony_: nano /etc/resolv.conf
[05:33] <Davethewave> says something about not being able to find my kernel sources
[05:33] <theblue> tony_: You might want a sudo before that, though.
[05:33] <ZeroDni> ubuntu runs right now for regualer people its not like it used to unless your hacking and tweeking it just works with most pcs
[05:33] <tony_> theblue, it says domail brains.tony.com
[05:33] <theblue> tony_: ?
[05:33] <pussfeller> ubuntu runs better than any I have tried so far, i give it the props
[05:33] <tony_> theblue, nameserver 192.168.0.1
[05:33] <ZeroDni> i just think it is dumb to buy hardware becase you want good sotware
[05:33] <tony_> theblue, thats all
[05:33] <Madpilot> ZeroDni: OSX can cost a lot of $$$ and be non-free better than Ubuntu ;)
[05:33] <zdennis> ormandj, i've got alot of skills. I just need to figure out which one to do, since I can't do them all. I have spent the last 4 years at about 80 hours a week coding in C/Java/Ruby, adminstering OSX Servers, Red Hat EL Servers and Windows Servers. I have also taken up a hobby of web development on which I have several commercial clients, and in that meantime I made my boss a millionaire...
[05:34] <theblue> tony_: Ok, that's normal.
[05:34] <nickrud> Davethewave, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) should fix that error
[05:34] <theblue> tony_: Is it set to DHCP?
[05:34] <yamiLuceid> Anyone experienced with totem-xine?
[05:34] <theblue> tony_: As in, you didn't give set an IP manually?
[05:34] <ZeroDni> Madpilot What?
[05:34] <bur[n] er> yamiLuceid: i use it if that's what you mean
[05:34] <nickrud> yamiLuceid, I've used it a lot
[05:34] <pussfeller> are there any usb wireless cards that work out of the box?
[05:34] <tony_> theblue, i use dhclient to get the ip
[05:34] <````Bulldogg> can anyone help me with a skype problem
[05:34] <yamiLuceid> know what the problem is when my Xine can play MKV/OGM videos with subs and multi-audio tracks fine.. while Totem-Xine has Subtitle and Audio menus disabled when playing the exact same files?
[05:34] <tony_> theblue, i mean after connecting the cable
[05:34] <theblue> tony_: Ok, that means the connection to the router is working...
[05:34] <robotgeek> pussfeller: what architecture are you on?
[05:34] <pussfeller> im not being rhetorical, i want one now that I have usb on this ancient machine
[05:35] <t1n_m4n> does anyone know how to get my wireless Netgear W311T PCI Wireless Adapter to work? It's claimed to be "out-of-the-box" compatible with Breezy.
[05:35] <nickrud> yamiLuceid, no ;)
[05:35] <theblue> tony_: Type control-X to get out of nano, and type sudo route at the console.
[05:35] <yamiLuceid> drat
[05:35] <tony_> theblue, yes but only via wired card
[05:35] <Madpilot> ZeroDni: you were asking what OSX does better than Ubuntu, and those are two of the things is does "better" :P
[05:35] <pussfeller> robotgeek: a pc
[05:35] <zdennis> ormandj, i have also made myself certified in a few different Cisco career and generic things like A+ and Net+ back in the day day.
[05:35] <Davethewave> nickrud thanks, should i reboot after that?
[05:35] <ormandj> zdennis: you should setup a website for your "business" at least a general overview. and if you have a resume, and you could mail it to ormandj@corenode.com, i'd be glad to go over it :)
[05:35] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell pussfeller about wireless
[05:35] <ZeroDni> oh i get it now LOL
[05:35] <bur[n] er> pussfeller: mine doesn't work :\
[05:35] <ormandj> zdennis: i might know some people interested :)
[05:35] <Tacidsky> anyone know anything about apache?
[05:36] <nickrud> Davethewave, no, it's just another package. Reboot when you upgrade a kernel, or need to open the box to put in new hardware.
[05:36] <ormandj> i do really have to go now, the leech/bloodsucker/witch/etc (gf) is calling
[05:36] <tony_> theblue, it shows me the correct information. because the default gateway is my router
[05:36] <theblue> tony_: Ok, then.
[05:36] <theblue> tony_: So it works with a wired card?
[05:36] <ormandj> take care everyone :)
[05:36] <theblue> ormandj: take care.
[05:36] <Comrade_Vladimir> nope its activated
[05:36] <Comrade_Vladimir> in bios tht is
[05:36] <ormandj> theblue: thank you :)
[05:36] <ormandj> good day.
[05:36] <tony_> theblue, yes these results are from the wired card. and im chating here using the same system
[05:36] <theblue> tony_: Ok, so the wired card works perfectly.
[05:36] <zdennis> ormandj, if you don't mind I actually will email you a few questions! Perhaps you can give me some insight from your experiences and perhaps that willhelp me with my area's that I need input on.
[05:36] <theblue> tony_: That tells me that the wifi card isn't connecting to the router.
[05:37] <zdennis> oops...he left
[05:37] <tony_> theblue, yes it works. very good.
[05:37] <zdennis> heh
[05:37] <nickrud> Davethewave, but with ndiswrapper, I don't know, it's black magic
[05:37] <ZeroDni> so i rest my case unless your in the culit of mac there are not benifates of using a mac over linux
[05:37] <zdennis> Tacidsky, I know something about Apache, whats up?
[05:37] <tony_> theblue, i think so too. but i can use it with windows with no problem.
[05:37] <theblue> tony_: So put the wifi card in, and hop onto another system, and open up an IRC client, and meet me back here.
[05:37] <Tacidsky> hey zdennis
[05:37] <theblue> tony_: I think I know what's wrong.
[05:37] <Tacidsky> zdennis join #tyrel
[05:37] <Comrade_Vladimir> its still dysfunctional my sound that is
[05:37] <ZeroDni> and regaler people can use it i have people ubuntu discs i got they installed it made the switch and never looked back with out any of my help all i had to do is show them snaptic pagage manger and they were set
[05:38] <ZeroDni> to install what ever they wanted
[05:38] <tony_> theblue, i just checked that the wireless card works. because i use it on windows even today morning.
[05:38] <robotgeek> t1n_m4n: okay,i need some details if i can help you
[05:38] <theblue> tony_: I know, I think its that Ubuntu doesn't know which network to connect to.
[05:38] <Davethewave> nickrud hehe, yeah still has errors on make. says gcc-3.4 command not found
[05:38] <DShepherd> hey
[05:38] <theblue> tony_: So I need you to write down the channel and (E)SSID of the network.
[05:38] <tony_> theblue, oh i see. so how can i set it?
[05:38] <theblue> tony_: Using iwconfig.
[05:39] <nickrud> Davethewave, install gcc-3.4 , then, before you do the compile type 'export CC=gcc-3.4'
[05:39] <tony_> theblue, ok. this way i tried before. but i will try again.
[05:39] <theblue> tony_: Put the wireless card in, and use an IRC client on another system.
[05:39] <robotgeek> t1n_m4n: type 'lspci' and tell me the pci id-> 168c:0013 or similiar
[05:39] <````Bulldogg> can anyone help me with a getting skype to install
[05:39] <tony_> theblue, i have only one pc. the card is already inside the system.
[05:39] <theblue> tony_: Ok, type iwconfig at a console.
[05:39] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell ````Bulldogg about skype
[05:39] <ZeroDni> tony are you using a wep network for your card
[05:40] <Comrade_Vladimir> i was wonderin if i didnt do somthin in synaptic now will someoine answer me now
[05:40] <tony_> theblue, yes it shows the correct ESSID and channel
[05:40] <theblue> tony_: Odd.
[05:40] <tony_> theblue, let me double check the channel
[05:40] <TGM> Oh, tell me about skype too!
[05:40] <pppoe_dude> iptables -A FORWARD -s 0/0 -i eth1 -d 192.168.0.121 -o eth0 -p udp --sport 54150 --dport 54150 -j ACCEPT
[05:40] <TGM> I'm trying to figure out how to install it now :P
[05:40] <pppoe_dude> anything that looks wrong there?
[05:40] <theblue> tony_: The only problem I can think of is that the wireless card isn't set to be the default gateway.
[05:40] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell TGM about skype
[05:40] <nickrud> !skype
[05:40] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, skype is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:40] <theblue> ubotu: tell theblue about skype
[05:41] <pppoe_dude> im trying to forward UDP 54150 from my natbox to my other coputer
[05:41] <t1n_m4n> robotgeek,  0000:01:0b.0
[05:41] <tony_> theblue, but the wireless card is not receiving any signal
[05:41] <TGM> Skype is nice :D
[05:41] <theblue> tony_: Odd.
[05:41] <tony_> theblue, how can i set it to the default gateway?
[05:41] <theblue> tony_: What's the interface name?
[05:41] <theblue> tony_: Like, the wired is eth0 or eth1.
[05:41] <tony_> theblue, wlan0
[05:41] <t1n_m4n> I'm also having similar difficulties with the pcmcia card on my laptop that we just got working.
[05:41] <Hanji> Is there any Ubuntu/debian equivalent to gentoo's rc-update? i.e. a script to manage which init.d things are started in which runlevels?
[05:42] <nickrud> Hanji, there's rcconf, and update-rc.d for two
[05:42] <Davethewave> nickrud thanks, started to work, then had all sorts of errors and warnings I'm in over my head now :p
[05:42] <theblue> tony_: Ok, I'm not positive, but I think its "sudo route add default gw wlan0"
[05:42] <Hanji> nickrud: thanks
[05:42] <nickrud> Davethewave, heh. That's where you start climbing the wave :)
[05:42] <theblue> tony_: And then, "sudo ifdown wlan0" and then "sudo ifup wlan0" to reset the wireless card, and "sudo ifdown eth0" to bring down the wired connection.
[05:42] <Blahboybang> hello
[05:43] <tony_> theblue, ok let me try
[05:43] <theblue> tony_: Ok.
[05:43] <Blahboybang> hello
[05:43] <Comrade_Vladimir> hey nickrud u helped me befroe whats wrong when my computer plays no audio
[05:43] <t1n_m4n> robotgeek, what's next?
[05:43] <theblue> Comrade_Vladimir: Are you using Ubuntu 5.04?
[05:43] <Blahboybang> can I have some help?
[05:43] <ubuntu_Learner> Hi everyone - here is newbi
[05:43] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, you have the volume turned up ;)
[05:43] <theblue> Blahboybang: What do you need help with?
[05:43] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Welcome, then!
[05:43] <robotgeek> t1n_m4n: this seems to a different chipset (atheros, but some messed up stuff)
[05:43] <ubuntu_Learner> trying to install ubuntu
[05:43] <ubuntu_Learner> thank you
[05:43] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, seriously though
[05:43] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: What version, might I ask?
[05:43] <tony_> theblue, when i typed sudo route add default gw wlan0 it says no address associated with name
[05:44] <theblue> tony_: Ah!
[05:44] <ubuntu_Learner> it is
[05:44] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud duh
[05:44] <t1n_m4n> Well, the more important one is my laptop... could I feed you that id? it's 0000:06:00.0
[05:44] <theblue> tony_: You need to do the "sudo ifup wlan0" before the route command.
[05:44] <Blahboybang> I am trying to install ubuntu on a pc emulator called BOCHS
[05:44] <ubuntu_Learner> itt is 5.10
[05:44] <robotgeek> t1n_m4n: so, in all probability you need ndiswrapper
[05:44] <tony_> theblue, ok
[05:44] <Comrade_Vladimir> theblue im usin hoary
[05:44] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Hold on.
[05:44] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, starting from scratch, try lsof | grep /dev/dsp ; does it have any output?
[05:44] <kapputu> apart from image viewere is there a good image viewer program that can cyle through a folder of pictures??
[05:44] <theblue> Comrade_Vladimir: I believe SoundProblemsHoary in the wiki has some most useful information for you.
[05:44] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud nothing
[05:45] <Comrade_Vladimir> if u can get the url ill try it
[05:45] <robotgeek> t1n_m4n: sorry, but there's nothing more i can do here.
[05:45] <Davethewave> loadndisdriver.c:15:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
[05:45] <Blahboybang> I have it all set up, but when I run the install disk, I get Kernel panic: unable to sync
[05:45] <t1n_m4n> robotgeek, thanks anyways.
[05:45] <tony_> theblue, its doing DHCPDISCOVER but with no result. its countinuing
[05:45] <nickrud> ok, now, system->preferences->sound ; does it have a default sound card?
[05:45] <tony_> theblue, shoudl i interrupt?
[05:45] <theblue> tony_: Is it doing a DHCPDISCOVER at many intervals?
[05:45] <theblue> tony_: If it is, interrupt.
[05:45] <stevejesus> howdy guys
[05:45] <foobar> does ubuntu have a static release cycle?
[05:46] <tony_> theblue, yes 6,9,12,21 etc
[05:46] <theblue> stevejesus: Howdy!
[05:46] <theblue> foobar: Yes, every 6 months.
[05:46] <theblue> tony_: Interrupt then.
[05:46] <foobar> theblue: ah, ok thanks
[05:46] <stevejesus> theblue, howdy
[05:46] <Madpilot> foobar: April & October, to be exact
[05:46] <tony_> theblue, ok now it says no DHCPOFFERS received
[05:46] <stevejesus> so i got a new lappy today
[05:46] <tony_> theblue, sleeping
[05:46] <theblue> tony_: Ok, I've gotten that before.
[05:46] <stevejesus> im on a fresh install of ubuntu 64
[05:46] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud i dont see where i could tell
[05:46] <theblue> tony_: Is it an 802.11g card?
[05:46] <n|ne> Comrade_Vladimir,
[05:47] <n|ne> jeez
[05:47] <n|ne> lol
[05:47] <n|ne> ok
[05:47] <n|ne> Comrade_Vladimir, you had sound problems?
[05:47] <Comrade_Vladimir> yea
[05:47] <tony_> theblue, yes
[05:47] <n|ne> i think i may have just solved mine
[05:47] <Comrade_Vladimir> how
[05:47] <tony_> theblue, 802.11g/2.4GHz wireless
[05:47] <theblue> tony_: Made by D-Link?
[05:47] <Blahboybang> any help?
[05:47] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, on the general tab, there's some text: Default sound card: is there anything listed below that?
[05:47] <n|ne> in the System menu, Administration sub-menu, Users and Groups item
[05:48] <luisito> hello
[05:48] <tony_> theblue, yes
[05:48] <n|ne> there's a properties button for each user.
[05:48] <stevejesus> hopefully after wireless-tools installs, i'll be doin good on this new lappy
[05:48] <theblue> tony_: Out of pure curiousity, could you type lspci at a command prompt?
[05:48] <Madpilot> I'm running PHP 4 on localhost - can I upgrade to PHP 5 just by uninstalling & isntalling the relavent packages in Synaptic, or is there more involved?
[05:48] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud no there isnt on mine thats probably the prob
[05:48] <stevejesus> we'll see
[05:48] <theblue> tony_: And tell me the output?
[05:48] <Davethewave> is there a known alternative to ndiswrapper? it gives me a headache :(
[05:48] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, yes, it is :)
[05:48] <tony_> theblue, ok
[05:48] <luisito> anyone knows a better search engine than the one comes with gnome?
[05:48] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud no there isnt
[05:49] <theblue> luisito: grep.
[05:49] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, ok, do sudo lspci -vv , and paste that on pastebin
[05:49] <varsendagger> luisito, what are you searching for?
[05:49] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, I mean, yes it's your problem
[05:49] <WebLOCH> Anyone know how to change the gnome appsmenu  icon under breezy?
[05:49] <tony_> theblue,  Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Inter face
[05:49] <n|ne> ok Comrade_Vladimir - here's the whole thing: in the System menu, Administration sub-menu, Users and Groups item. Double-click your User-Name and click the User Privileges tab, then check that "Use audio devices" checkbox is checked.
[05:49] <theblue> tony_: Ah-ha!
[05:49] <luisito> theblue, thank you
[05:49] <theblue> tony_: I have a card using that chipset too!
[05:49] <theblue> tony_: And I've had the same problem!
[05:50] <tony_> theblue, ok
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: Unfortunately, I don't know how to solve it.
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
[05:50] <tony_> theblue, then are you still using that card?
[05:50] <Comrade_Vladimir> it wasnt leemme try
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: But I can safely tell you its with the ACX chipset.
[05:50] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, n|ne has a point, if you're not using your initial user account
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: I'm not at the moment.,
[05:50] <Comrade_Vladimir> no this is mine
[05:50] <Comrade_Vladimir> but its an admin account
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: Perhaps we could work together to find the problem and solve it?
[05:50] <varsendagger> afterstep is incredible
[05:50] <tony_> theblue, you mean the problem is with the ACX chipset?
[05:50] <luisito> varsendagger, I find the one with gnome very dissapointing, I put there anything and doesn't find nothing most of the time
[05:50] <theblue> tony_: Yes.
[05:50] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, do the check, it's worth it
[05:51] <theblue> tony_: I have a Netgear card with a Prism chipset, and it works right out of the box.
[05:51] <Davethewave> *cries*
[05:51] <tony_> theblue, i would be glad to find a solution
[05:51] <Comrade_Vladimir> n|ne nope didnt do it
[05:51] <varsendagger> luisito, try find in the console
[05:51] <theblue> tony_: I have a Hawking Tech 802.11g card with the ACX chipset, it gives me the same problem.
[05:51] <stevejesus> ubuntu 64.  oh boy this is so much snappier than my desktop machine.
[05:51] <n|ne> dang
[05:51] <Davethewave> oh well, suppose I will just have to live with a suggish system hehe
[05:51] <n|ne> ah well - it was worth a try
[05:51] <Comrade_Vladimir> gimme the link for the pastebin
[05:51] <Comrade_Vladimir> !pastebin
[05:51] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:51] <tony_> theblue, yes many forums suggested that ubuntu works great with wireless cards. :(
[05:51] <theblue> tony_: And it does.
[05:52] -dmwaters(i=dmwaters@freenode/staff/gentoo.dmwaters)- {global notice} Hi all! in an hour and 10 minutes, we've got some major upgrades to 3 of our main boxes. If everything goes right, it won't take more then 15 minutes. If things go wrong, well, it could take a little longer.:)  2 main rotation servers, and a hub will be impacted by these upgrades, as well as www.freenode.net and services. I will try to make this as quick as possible. Thank you for your patience, and thank you for using freenode
[05:52] <theblue> tony_: The ACX is an odd beast, it seems/.
[05:52] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, gotta step away, be back in 5
[05:53] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud its in the paste bin
[05:53] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Hello?
[05:53] <luisito> varsendagger, with "locate" I find it but I like something I can do click and then it opens
[05:54] <marvin_> !PACK
[05:54] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, marvin_
[05:54] <nalioth> luisito: make an alias or symlink on your desktop
[05:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> nalioth rnt u an op
[05:55] <t1n_m4n> What does it mean when you reviece an "Operation not permitted" when executing a command with sudo/
[05:55] <theblue> t1n_m4n: Without it, you mean?
[05:55] <ubuntu_Learner> yes I am still here - i sent the dtails
[05:55] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: what do you need?
[05:55] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: To who?
[05:55] <t1n_m4n> No.
[05:55] <mcmunt> ANyone know how to change icons for a single mimetype eg. tar
[05:55] <t1n_m4n> With it.
[05:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> nothin i thought u were an op
[05:55] <tony_> theblue, hi sorry just noticed that i cannot pm you
[05:55] <t1n_m4n> I sudo ndisgtk and go to install the driver, and I get that error.
[05:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud ill be back in 5 too
[05:56] <tony_> theblue, my email is tony@tribalbytes.com
[05:56] <theblue> tony_: Non-registered, it seems.
[05:56] <theblue> tony_: Ok.
[05:56] <ubuntu_Learner> to your im
[05:56] <theblue> tony_: Mine is pantsbot AT gmail DOT com
[05:56] <tony_> theblue, yeah. i was wondering why you are not talking
[05:56] <luisito> nalioth, yes I can do that but just when I find it :P
[05:56] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: You can't /msg me.
[05:56] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Your nick is not registered.
[05:56] <t1n_m4n> It says something about modprobe allready containing an alias to the device, and then it exits...
[05:56] <Davethewave> this 60Hz is giving me a headache too
[05:57] <t1n_m4n> and in exiting, it gives me the error that the operation is not permitted.
[05:57] <theblue> tony_: You have a Gmail invite coming, by the way.
[05:57] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, back
[05:57] <Davethewave> nickrud wb
[05:58] <tony_> theblue, thank you :-)
[05:58] <theblue> tony_: No problem.
[05:58] <nickrud> Davethewave, find the vertical & horizontal rates for your monitor, and plug them into /etc/X11/xorg.conf, that might help with the 60hz
[05:59] <nickrud> Davethewave, I had to buy a new monitor :)
[05:59] <tony_> theblue, i am not sure if this is correct, as long as the linux system can recognize and do something on the wireless card, it should be having the right drivers right?
[05:59] <Davethewave> nickrud, it's ok I only have to put up with it a bit longer, till I get a power adapter for my flat screen
[05:59] <theblue> tony_: It has the right drivers, I know that.
[05:59] <theblue> tony_: But I'm mystified as to why the damn thing won't work.
[05:59] <Davethewave> money? Where Where :D
[06:00] <theblue> So.
[06:00] <theblue> Does anyone else need help?
[06:00] <Davethewave> I do
[06:00] <theblue> Davethewave: Ok, what with?
[06:00] <tony_> theblue, do you think it could a settings problem that we use with the iwconfig?
[06:00] <theblue> tony_: I'm not sure, I'll research the problem, though.
[06:00] <theblue> tony_: Since it is of our mutual interest to find the answer.
[06:00] <ubuntu_Learner> theblue - did you see the msg I responded to your IM
[06:01] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: No, I didn't.
[06:01] <gimmulf_> isnt there flash for amd64?=
[06:01] <luisito> any opinions about Beagle?
[06:01] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: You can't /msg me.
[06:01] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: As your nick is not registered.
[06:01] <gimmulf_> ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Macromedia Flash Player installer.
[06:01] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Please pick a password, and type /msg nickserv register <password> <email address> to register it.
[06:01] <nickrud> beagle goobles memory
[06:01] <Davethewave> theblue, I had to get the newer version of ndiswrapper 1.5 and tried to install it, but first it said make wasn't a command so I installed make, then it said gcc 3.4 not found so I installed that, now it says loadndisdriver.c:15:20: error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory and more errors
[06:01] <sara_poo> I'm trying to install my ati drivers, fglrx for ubuntu based on the help guide.  When i try to 'modprobe fglrx' i get 'no such device'
[06:01] <sara_poo> any ideas?
[06:01] <tony_> theblue, i am searching too. are you sure that the drivers are correct? if then i will not try to search for another driver
[06:01] <theblue> tony_: As will I.
[06:02] <ubuntu_Learner> ok - here is the deal - I am unable to install ubuntu - stopping at LVM and seems like in a loop and can not come out of it
[06:02] <theblue> tony_: I just want to get the ACX to work, though.
[06:02] <theblue> tony_: If that means getting a new driver, so be it.
[06:02] <TGM> wheee, am I able to get help with Wine here? <<;
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> after using "ndiswrapper -i <driver>", then "ndiswrapper -m", what do I do to get it to detect the device?
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> Like, how do I associate it with the devid?
[06:02] <tony_> theblue, ok
[06:02] <theblue> TGM: Try #winehq
[06:02] <TGM> :D
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> erg... more like... how do I find out the devid.
[06:02] <gimmulf_> isnt there flash for amd64?
[06:02] <TGM> thankyou ^^
[06:02] <gimmulf_> flashplayer
[06:02] <theblue> TGM: No prob.
[06:03] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Why are you trying LVM?
[06:03] <fevoldj2> I installed webmin and tried uninstalling it.. now the packages are broken and not even reinstalling it fixes the broken packages.
[06:03] <t1n_m4n> nvm... it says hardware present... how do I get it to work? iwconfig says that there are no extensions present.
[06:03] <giany911> what do i need for rythmbox to play mp3s?
[06:03] <mustard5> misfit_toy, you tried it out?
[06:03] <theblue> giany911: I'm not sure, but have you ever used Winamp?
[06:03] <Madpilot> !tell giany911 about mp3
[06:03] <theblue> giany911: If you have, I'm sure you'll find XMMS more friendly.
[06:03] <giany911> winamp ? lol
[06:03] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I just added it to my sessions and its working
[06:03] <ubuntu_Learner> I dont know - I was in the process of installing the os and that is where it took me - pretty much not my cjoice
[06:03] <giany911> yeah i know xmms
[06:03] <misfit_toy> mustard5, still freaking encoding! lol
[06:03] <gimmulf_> Does anyone know if there's an flashplayer for amd64 cpu ?????
[06:03] <theblue> giany911: Ok.
[06:03] <nickrud> gimmulf_, look at wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, but it seems that nothing works very well on 64bits
[06:03] <giany911> but i want my media keys to work
[06:04] <misfit_toy> mustard5, then I trust it will work for me as well
[06:04] <mustard5> misfit_toy, k :)
[06:04] <misfit_toy> very cool!
[06:04] <misfit_toy> thanks
[06:04] <t1n_m4n> pft I'll just restart... Thanks for getting my laptop working, although.
[06:04] <ubuntu_Learner> lets say that I am very new to linux and ubuntu - so I really don't know
[06:04] <theblue> Davethewave: I wish I knew more about what you need help with, but I don't.
[06:04] <mustard5> misfit_toy, yeah..i just put the nvidia-settings --load-config-only in the session and logged out and in again and it does the job
[06:04] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: First, did you register your nick yet?
[06:04] <P8ntKid> If i used to "rm" comand to remove a file. Is there anyway i can get the file back? Or no?
[06:05] <P8ntKid> join #gentoo
[06:05] <Madpilot> P8ntKid: I think you're SOL
[06:05] <nickrud> P8ntKid, no
[06:05] <DsM> ok i installed the server version of ubuntu on a old slow box... how do i set a static ip, gateway, etc
[06:05] <misfit_toy> mustard5, in ~.xinitrc or in the global one?
[06:05] <theblue> P8ntKid: DriveSavers.
[06:05] <frogzoo> P8ntKid: best way is to unmount file system quick- then grep for the file
[06:05] <DsM> there is no GUI installed
[06:05] <ubuntu_Learner> no
[06:05] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I couldn't get either of those options to work
[06:05] <P8ntKid> frogzoo: How would I do that?
[06:05] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Would you kindly do that, please?
[06:05] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: So that I can /msg you?
[06:05] <frogzoo> P8ntKid: umount /{filesystem}
[06:05] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I chose System>>Preferences>>Sessions and added it that way
[06:05] <ubuntu_Learner> sure - let me find where :(
[06:06] <luisito> nickrud, what do you mean with "beagle goobles memory"?
[06:06] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Let me tell you right here.
[06:06] <nickrud> *gobbles
[06:06] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Pick a password.
[06:06] <fevoldj2> I installed webmin and tried uninstalling it.. now the packages are broken and not even reinstalling it fixes the broken packages.
[06:06] <misfit_toy> mustard5, that's what I was thinking all along, cool then, thanks, that will do it for sure.
[06:06] <mustard5> misfit_toy, yep :)
[06:06] <P8ntKid> frogzoo: How can i umount it if its the filesystem im on?
[06:06] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Type "/msg NickServ register" and then  your password, and your email address, and then hit enter.
[06:06] <ubuntu_Learner> k
[06:06] <mustard5> misfit_toy, I fiddled around with xinitrc for ages, but no luck using that.  I might try it again another day when I feel experimental :)
[06:07] <ubuntu_Learner> I did see your /msg
[06:07] <frogzoo> P8ntKid: looks like it's too hard - don't worry about it
[06:07] <slide> Anyone know of a good program for my pda?
[06:07] <ubuntu_Learner> ok
[06:07] <P8ntKid> frogzoo: No, its not. But i dont see how i can umount hda1 if its the one im using.
[06:07] <crod> does any body know how to make SKYPE work with ubuntu?
[06:07] <x_or> Anyone know if there is a general way to enable the system bell so that the beep program works?  On some machines it works for me, but others I get no sound.
[06:07] <MachineScrew> slide, jpiilot
[06:07] <nalioth> slide: a program to do what with your pda?
[06:07] <DsM> will anyone help me set my ip staticly from the command line?
[06:08] <MachineScrew> slide, or gnome-pilot
[06:08] <slide> hrm jpilot not in synaptic =\
[06:08] <x_or> DsM:  ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.25
[06:08] <slide> nalioth, sync, edit info on it
[06:08] <misfit_toy> mustard5, well, next time we have peyote buttons we'll give it a go. ;)
[06:08] <MachineScrew> slide, gnome-pilot works
[06:08] <Davethewave> theblue, darn :(
[06:08] <slide> ty
[06:08] <DsM> x_or: i need it to stay that way when i reboot...
[06:08] <theblue> Davethewave: Sorry. :-(
[06:08] <MachineScrew> will sync with evoluton
[06:08] <nalioth> what MachineScrew said . also in a terminal "apt-cache search pilot"
[06:09] <tony_> theblue, here is something interesting : Certain DWL-650+ and 520+ cards and Planet cards use a Maxim radio instead of
[06:09] <tony_> the usual RFMD, so these cards will not work with the limited proprietary
[06:09] <tony_> linux driver binary's firmware and so a windows firmware with proper
[06:09] <tony_> support for this radio type must be used.
[06:09] <frogzoo> P8ntKid: really, it's not straight forward - & if it's a big file, it's most likely gone
[06:09] <tritium> tony_, don't paste
[06:09] <x_or> then edit /etc/network/interfaces
[06:09] <DsM> ok thanks
[06:09] <theblue> tony_: Oh great, that means we get to play with ndiswrapper!
[06:09] <tony_> tritium, sorry. but how can show him the text. the data is in a text file on my computer.
[06:09] <P8ntKid> frogzoo: It was a pretty big file. About 200mb
[06:09] <mustard5> crod, anybody give you an answer?
[06:09] <tony_> theblue, yeah thats right.
[06:09] <frogzoo> P8ntKid: best to just download again
[06:10] <tritium> tony_, use pastebin or #flood next time
[06:10] <luisito> nickrud, sorry I didn't know the meaning of gobble, now I know.
[06:10] <tony_> tritium, ok thank you.
[06:10] <tony_> calc pastbin
[06:10] <tritium> thanks, tony_ :)
[06:10] <luisito> nickrud, my english again :P
[06:10] <nickrud> luisito, sorry, I didn't realize.
[06:10] <crod> mustard5, not yet
[06:10] <tony_> calc pastebin
[06:10] <theblue> tony_: Well, get yourself something alcoholic and caffinated (only the latter if you're underage) and get to bed, we'll work on this tomorrow.
[06:10] <theblue> tony_: Since its 00:10 GMT-5 right now.
[06:10] <nickrud> gobble, as in eat everything in sight :)
[06:10] <mustard5> crod, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/
[06:11] <P8ntKid> frogzoo: Thats the problem. Its not hosted anymore :(. O well. I guess i learned my lesson on typing stuff acuratly.
[06:11] <tony_> theblue, i think so too. but i cannot sleep now.
[06:11] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud ok im back
[06:11] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, hi
[06:11] <Milk_> since no one is talking in cedega.. anyone here a cedega guy?
[06:11] <tony_> theblue, why do you take caffine + alcohol?
[06:11] <tony_> theblue, isnt it an odd combination?
[06:11] <Comrade_Vladimir> ok did u see my paste bin thingy
[06:11] <mustard5> Milk_, me ..since two days ago
[06:12] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, no, I missed it
[06:12] <t1n_m4n> Can you use WPA-PSK with Ubuntu?
[06:12] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud well check it out
[06:12] <Milk_> mustard5, any joystick issues?
[06:12] <mustard5> Milk_, don't use a joystick sorry
[06:12] <tony_> tritium, how can I register? so that i can pm other users. is there any problem if i paste in the pm?
[06:12] <DsM> x_or: do i have to have the network XX.XX.XX.XX and the broadcast XX.XX.XX.XX ??
[06:12] <Milk_> mustard5, no problem
[06:13] <mustard5> Milk_, you checked out the wiki?
[06:13] <DsM> x_or: if so... what are they
[06:13] <nalioth> ubuntu_Learner: tell tony_ about register
[06:13] <Milk_> mustard5, is there a cedega wiki?
[06:13] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, you have to give me a link, so I know where to look :)
[06:13] <nalioth> ubotu: tell tony_ about register
[06:13] <mustard5> Milk_, http://cedegawiki.sweetleafstudios.com/
[06:13] <theblue> tony_: Not at all.
[06:13] <Comrade_Vladimir> !pastebin
[06:13] <ubotu> I heard pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[06:13] <jeremywhiting> hi all
[06:13] <theblue> tony_: You get drunk and hyper at the same time.
[06:13] <tritium> tony_, /msg nickserv help for more info
[06:13] <Comrade_Vladimir> the first one on the right
[06:13] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Did you register yet?
[06:13] <jeremywhiting> anyone here have errant gam_server processes on their ubuntu boxes too?
[06:14] <t1n_m4n> What does the error "There was an error creating a child process for this terminal" mean?
[06:14] <Comrade_Vladimir> that says comrade vladimir
[06:14] <tony_> theblue, i see. ok i usually use alcohol only. will try both today.
[06:14] <jeremywhiting> mine is taking up about 99% of one of my processors on this old dual processor celeron box
[06:14] <ubuntu_Learner> REGISTER 3264al
[06:14] <tony_> tritium, thank you
[06:14] <tritium> any time, tony_
[06:14] <jeremywhiting> I even upgraded to 0.17 gamin from source and it still does it
[06:14] <WebLOCH> Anyone here have a good guide on compiling and running MusicBrainz?
[06:15] <theblue> ubuntu_Learner: Ok, now type /msg nickserv identify  and then your password.
[06:15] <tony_> tritium, now it asks me to IDENTIFY myself to the nickserv. what does it mean?
[06:15] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud see it now
[06:15] <theblue> tony_: That means to login.
[06:15] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, looking
[06:15] <GTroy> I thought I'd be smart and try to get e17 to work HA!
[06:15] <theblue> tony_: YOu just say /msg nickserv identify   and then your password.
[06:15] <Comrade_Vladimir> readin or kookin?
[06:15] <nalioth> tony_: /msg nickserv identify PASSWORD
[06:15] <Comrade_Vladimir> Lookin i mean
[06:15] <theblue> tony_: You do that each time you connect to freenode.
[06:16] <tritium> yes, tony_, as theblue and nalioth say
[06:16] <tony_> theblue, ok thank you
[06:16] <tony_> thanks to tritium and nalioth
[06:16] <t1n_m4n> I can't open up ANY terminals except vterms... any ideas?
[06:16] <jeremywhiting> anyone else?
[06:16] <tritium> you can setup your irc client to identify on startup
[06:16] <theblue> But I don't.
[06:17] <delltony> hi where can i go to learn how to do bash scripts kinda like bash for dummies i have a bunch of pictures i have taken over years of places i have went to but they are all by year/month/date and i want to put them all into one directory so i can view them witha  image viewer easily.  i just don't know how to do it :(
[06:17] <Madpilot> !cli
[06:17] <ubotu> rumour has it, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/, or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[06:17] <t1n_m4n> Can you use WPA-PSK with Ubuntu?
[06:18] <Madpilot> delltony: the last URL there has a bash scripting tutorial ^^^
[06:18] <Comrade_Vladimir> DapperDrake not to blow ur cover but arent u seveas?
[06:18] <tony_george> hello tritium i have registered but with this different name
[06:18] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, ok, now I'd like to see lsmod | grep snd
[06:18] <Madpilot> delltony: sorry, the linuxcommand.org one
[06:18] <jeremywhiting> anybody know what gam_server actually does? and/or what if any functionality I would lose by disabling it permanently?
[06:19] <tritium> good, tony_george :)
[06:19] <nickrud> jeremywhiting, gam_server is what tells nautilus that something has changed on the filesystem, and it needs to update any open folders
[06:19] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud its up
[06:19] <tony_george> tritium, thanks to you.
[06:19] <fevoldj2> http://pastebin.com/439403 I'm getting these errors when i attempt a apt-get -f install
[06:20] <t1n_m4n> omg... I can't get a terminal to work at all... T_T I'm really getting flustered with my incompetence in this distro...
[06:20] <t1n_m4n> *sigh* I'm just going to sleep...
[06:20] <fevoldj2> Anyone have a clue why that package would break?
[06:20] <delltony> sorry for the delay i had two xchats open and didn' realize this was the one i posted in haha sorry
[06:20] <jeremywhiting> so why does it use up so much of my cpu all the time?
[06:21] <jeremywhiting> am I doing something that it would need to update it's cache of what files are where or something?
[06:21] <delltony> looking at tutorial now thanks for help
[06:21] <nickrud> jeremywhiting, it gets confused sometimes; doing a pkill gam_server will straighten it out
[06:22] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud u see it and comprehend it
[06:22] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, from the looks of things, you should have had something in the sound preference; type esd & in a terminal
[06:22] <tritium> tony_george, no need to thank me :)
[06:22] <jeremywhiting> nickrud: ok, that's what I've been doing, thanks
[06:22] <fevoldj2> http://pastebin.com/439403 anyone know why I'd get these errors?
[06:22] <tony_george> tritium, :-)
[06:22] <Comrade_Vladimir> it says         [1]  8082
[06:22] <nickrud> jeremywhiting, we've all been doing that for years :)
[06:22] <bobcat> does anyone know how to figure out what drive your dvd drive is (i.e. hdc??)
[06:23] <oofnik> hey folks, i have an x problem on breezy with the nvidia drivers.. can anyone help me?
[06:23] <jeremywhiting> wonder what's making it do that, my one machine does it all the time, and the other never does it seems
[06:23] <pppoe_dude> is there a way to mount a ssh/scp volume remotely and read/write from it seamlessly?
[06:23] <fevoldj2> Come on
[06:23] <fevoldj2> ....
[06:23] <vladuz976> anybody know what the root password for the livecd is?
[06:23] <nickrud> well, it and fam, anyway
[06:23] <jeremywhiting> maybe cause I use this one for development and that tends to update and build lots of files quickly or something maybe
[06:23] <mustard5> fevoldj2, not sure..did you run sudo apt-get update beforehand and do you have all repos enabled?
[06:23] <vladuz976> i recompiled and messed up my box.i need to use the live cd to fix it
[06:23] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, did you hear anything?
[06:23] <fevoldj2> Yes
[06:23] <fevoldj2> I did
[06:24] <jeremywhiting> thanks for the help nickrud
[06:24] <pppoe_dude> vladuz976, i think it's either blank or randmoly chosen (google it)
[06:24] <vladuz976> it's not blank
[06:24] <nickrud> jeremywhiting, np, I wish I could shove everything at bugs ;(
[06:24] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud no i tried playin a mp3 and same prob
[06:25] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, in what app?
[06:25] <bur[n] er> Comrade_Vladimir: can you play .wav 's?
[06:25] <Comrade_Vladimir> both of u in beep and lemme try
[06:25] <mustard5> fevoldj2, I wonder whether the last error about webmin-core not being configured is the clue
[06:26] <fevoldj2> hmm
[06:26] <tony_> in xmms my volume control works so that 0 is 0 but everything else is full volume... what should I check to find out why?
[06:26] <Nelo> Hello, I have ubuntu breezy installed in a laptop. Finally the hibernate works, but when in restore it stays at blinking cursor. Any ideas how to solve this?
[06:26] <fevoldj2> webmin-core is installed
[06:26] <Juanluna> hello
[06:26] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, make sure beep is using esound as it's output
[06:26] <WebLOCH> Can anyone here recommend a decent MP3 crawler?
[06:26] <mustard5> fevoldj2, is it a new install?
[06:26] <fevoldj2> yes, i decided i didn't want webmin anymore and this happened when i uninstalled it
[06:26] <vladuz976> no one know the answer to this live cd thing? google finds nothing
[06:27] <Juanluna> how do you configure an A4tect webcam in ubuntu - im a newbie
[06:27] <Comrade_Vladimir> how but i think it is anyways from past
[06:27] <pppoe_dude> how can I mount a remote harddisk on a local computer?
[06:27] <mustard5> fevoldj2, if you are just installing for the first time I would be purging the whole lot and starting again.  It looks pretty messy atm
[06:27] <pppoe_dude> such that i can write/read seamelessly from it as a local disk
[06:27] <fevoldj2> Oh no.. I've got this all how I want it lol
[06:28] <Juanluna> Hello!!! how do you configure an A4tect webcam in ubuntu - im a newbie
[06:28] <fevoldj2> I've had this setup for about a month now
[06:28] <mustard5> fevoldj2, k :)
[06:28] <sara_poo> how do i disable gdm at bootup?
[06:28] <Venson> pppoe_dude: samba perhaps
[06:28] <Venson> pppoe_dude: remote computer is windows?
[06:28] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sara_poo about bum
[06:28] <pppoe_dude> Venson, no... both ubuntu
[06:28] <sara_poo> tell sara_poo about bum
[06:28] <Venson> pppoe_dude: samba will still work
[06:28] <mustard5> fevoldj2, not real experienced with webmin unfortunately...I can't recall how to make the packages do the manual configuration again
[06:28] <jeremywhiting> Nelo: what kind of laptop?
[06:28] <DShepherd> pppoe_dude: try ipaddrees:/home/whereever <-- as themount point
[06:28] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud no a wave doesnt play either
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> Venson, i like the ssh connection (when you go Places>connect to server)
[06:29] <fevoldj2> Well I checked those directories it mentions and they're nonexistant
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> Venson, but it doesnt mount it... its just a lin
[06:29] <pppoe_dude> k
[06:29] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, in a terminal, type alsamixer ; make sure that master and pcm are on, and not muted
[06:30] <Comrade_Vladimir> nick rud it says alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: Permission denied
[06:31] <Nelo> jeremywhiting it is a compaq presario R3000
[06:31] <oofnik> can someone help me fix my X server problems on breezy? I just upgraded from hoary
[06:31] <Comrade_Vladimir> not good
[06:31] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, now, you need an expert. I've been going down a beaten path, with a few side trips; you need a professional guide at this point, I think
[06:31] <oofnik> i installed the nvidia drivers
[06:31] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud who can u refer
[06:32] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, watch for crimsuun, (I've misspelled his nick just a bit)
[06:32] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud i dont think this will ever work again
[06:32] <nickrud> Comrade_Vladimir, if he can't fix it, no one can :)
[06:32] <Comrade_Vladimir> nickrud oh good hes helped me before
[06:32] <sara_poo> Can someone tell me about bum again?  I want to start ubuntu without gdm, cause i think its auto-loading graphics modules that are messing up my new ati card
[06:32] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sara_poo about bum
[06:32] <Comrade_Vladimir> crimsun u on?
[06:33] <Comrade_Vladimir> ur idled
[06:33] <pppoe_dude> what about nfs?
[06:33] <pppoe_dude> !nfs
[06:33] <ubotu> methinks nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[06:33] <Comrade_Vladimir> if not i gotta go
[06:33] <sara_poo>  nalioth that doesn't do anything for me, i'm in irssi
[06:33] <Comrade_Vladimir> ok crimsun im goin to bed
[06:33] <sara_poo> nalioth: i want no login manager
[06:33] <Comrade_Vladimir> cya all
[06:33] <tritium> sara_poo, to disable gdm, see this: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start
[06:34] <tritium> sara_poo, follow the update-rc.d method
[06:34] -dmwaters(i=dmwaters@freenode/staff/gentoo.dmwaters)- {global notice} This is a reminder that in about 25 minutes, 3 main servers will be rebooted for upgrades. This will not take long. Thank you for your patience, and thank you for using freenode!
[06:34] <sara_poo> tritium: ok, thanks
[06:34] <nalioth> sara_poo: what is the difference in the URL in channel and the private message from ubotu?
[06:35] <tritium> hm, 3 main freenode servers will be rebooted in 25 minutes...
[06:35] <nickrud> a first for me, I'll stick around to see what happens
[06:36] <jeremywhiting> Hmm: Nelo: on my IBM laptop it sometimes gets into situations where I have to press the function key that changes the display to the external monitor twice to get X to refresh
[06:36] <sara_poo> nalioth: I didn't realize the message came on another window, sorry i'm new to irssi
[06:36] <sara_poo> (no x yet)
[06:36] <jeremywhiting> does the compaq presario have one of those kind of hotkeys or anything?
[06:36] <jeremywhiting> it's worth a shot if it does
[06:36] <nalioth> sara_poo: look on your blue bar at the bottom. hit your meta key + the number to switch to it
[06:37] <Xanthus7> can someone help me with error 17 with grub
[06:38] <mustard5> Xanthus7, you want a list of grub errors?
[06:38] <Nelo> jeremywhiting. i will give it a try thank...
[06:38] <Nelo> thanks
[06:38] <Xanthus7> I know what it is but not how to fix it
[06:38] <mustard5> Xanthus7, hmmm k
[06:38] <mustard5> I'm just looking it over now
[06:39] <Xanthus7> it does not like something I have on my computer and not sure what I need to change to fix the problem
[06:39] <Xanthus7> I have 2 hard dirve both on seperate ide channels with dvd burner slaved to them
[06:39] <Xanthus7> I highpoint raid card running raid 0
[06:39] <krak`nix> anyone know how i can reverse this command
[06:40] <krak`nix> modprobe -v snd-pcm-oss
[06:40] <tritium> krak`nix, modprobe -r to remove
[06:40] <tritium> (with the module name, of course)
[06:41] <mustard5> Xanthus7, hmmm..never used raid, so I'm not too sure about that
[06:41] <danton67> Hello everybody.
[06:41] <mustard5> Xanthus7, apart from the fact that I hate grub problems (cause they are difficult to fix sometime)
[06:41] <Xanthus7> Well I am not trying to install to the raid anyway I am trying to install to the 2nd hard drive on the 2nd ide
[06:41] <pppoe_dude> ok i managed to create a "share" (nfs) on the remote computer, but mount -t nfs ... doesnt do anything
[06:41] <krak`nix> ugh, would that have overwriten something when i did -v?
[06:41] <Xanthus7> LOL
[06:41] <krak`nix> quake4 wont start now
[06:41] <mustard5> :)
[06:42] <danton67> #ubuntu-user
[06:42] <krak`nix> even after modprobe -r snd-pcm-oss
[06:42] <Xanthus7> I cannot even get lilo to install either
[06:42] <Xanthus7> I tried that as well
[06:42] <mustard5> Xanthus7, hmmm
[06:42] -dmwaters(i=dmwaters@freenode/staff/gentoo.dmwaters)- {global notice} FYI, those of you who are using join throttling may want to disable it briefly durring the server upgrades in order to avoid people landing in overflow channels durring the upgrades.
[06:42] <mustard5> Xanthus7, so what filesystem is on the two drives?
[06:42] <tritium> krak`nix, nothing is written or overwritten
[06:43] <Tacidsky> what is the command to delete a file?
[06:43] <tritium> rm <filename>
[06:43] <krak`nix> :(
[06:43] <Xanthus7> well I had ntf on the drive I was trying to put ubuntu on but I thought when I reformated the drive with ubuntu that would take care of that
[06:43] <danton67> A newbie question  concerning the time in gnome-panel, can anybody help?
[06:44] <Tacidsky> anyone?
[06:44] <tritium> what's the matter, krak`nix ?
[06:44] <mustard5> Xanthus7, I would have assumed that too
[06:44] <Xanthus7> the other ide drive is that the boot record is going on is fat32
[06:44] <misfit_toy> mustard5, yep, that works!
[06:44] <mustard5> misfit_toy, :)
[06:45] <Xanthus7> well I guess I could try to debug the drive and then format to ubuntu
[06:46] <mustard5> Xanthus7, yeah..I think that would be an angle to try
[06:46] <mustard5> Xanthus7, not being there in person its hard to tell
[06:46] <Xanthus7> only thing left I have not tried lol
[06:46] <JRogerII> so, with a live cd, where do packages get installed?
[06:46] <JRogerII> memory, HD?
[06:46] <mustard5> Xanthus7, grub is obviously complaining about an unknown filesystem, so I would be trying to format it again
[06:46] <polpak> JRogerII, your ram
[06:47] <Xanthus7> ok thank you
[06:47] <polpak> JRogerII, well not really
[06:47] <polpak> JRogerII, my inderstanding is that the packages are still run off the cd, but any new packages you dl or install are in ram
[06:47] <JRogerII> so, if I reboot my PC, all settings would be lost?
[06:47] <polpak> JRogerII, correct
[06:48] <polpak> JRogerII, it's intended to allow you to test it out, and or repair your system in case of problems
[06:48] <JRogerII> is there any way to have it store that kind of stuff to a pre-existing partition?
[06:48] <JRogerII> Well, right now, it's my OS until I get a new HD
[06:48] <polpak> JRogerII, you could remount your home directory to a partition
[06:48] <danton67> The date command in a terminal shows my machine's date in standard localtime, but gnome-panel shows the date with 6 hours added. How can I solve the discrepancy?
[06:48] <delltony> to get files of type jpg in a directory struct of like year/month/date it would be something like  find . -t f *.jpg right? or am i totally off track?
[06:49] <polpak> JRogerII, then your personal settings would be written there rather than to ram
[06:49] <JRogerII> have you ever used/heard of puppy linux?
[06:51] <Bac9> tali: ping
[06:51] <al__> hola, alguien que me pueda apoyar con la fase de particin al instalar Ubuntu 5.10 (y que hable espaol)?
[06:52] <Madpilot> !es
[06:52] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:53] <al__> gracias
[06:53] <ssrl> I upgraded to Breezy from Hoary and now I can't get Gnome to start.
[06:53] <ssrl> Has anyone else had this problem?
[06:55] <ssrl> Starting from the GDM screen, I can log in using the failsafe xterm session
[06:55] <ssrl> but if I try to use the Gnome or Failsafe Gnome session,
[06:55] !dmwaters:*! Ok guys, prepare for take off! I'm going to move a server off the hub i'm going to shut down.
[06:55] <ssrl> I get a brown screen and a cursor and nothing
[06:55] <ssrl> nothing else, that it
[06:55] <ssrl> *is
[06:55] <JRogerII> is there a package that will allow totem to play mp3's?
[06:56] <JRogerII> ugh...
[06:56] <pc22> what happened?
[06:56] <wickedpuppy> ah heck
[06:56] <wickedpuppy> JRogerII, mp3 ? get gstreamer codecs
[06:56] <TGM> Server split?
[06:56] <JRogerII> someone must have tripped over the cat5
[06:57] <wickedpuppy> JRogerII, mp3 ? get gstreamer codecs
[06:57] <holycow> maybe we need another funding drive to get more server capacity
[06:57] <tony_george> hi what happened?
[06:58] <wickedpuppy> netsplit
[06:58] <krak`nix> http://sial.org/pbot/14571
[06:58] -ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- [#ubuntu-server]  Ubuntu Server Discussions (development and support)
[06:58] <krak`nix> any ideas on what that error means?
[06:58] <theblue> There goes the servers!
[06:58] <krak`nix> err ill paste that again, damn join spam -.-
[06:58] <krak`nix> http://sial.org/pbot/14571
[06:58] <DShepherd> kool
[06:59] !dmwaters:*! Alright, taking services down in preparation.
[06:59] <wickedpuppy> krak`nix, those are not join spams .. those are real people ...
[06:59] <JRogerII> can I install that package with apt-get?
[06:59] <Fushi> hehe
[06:59] <wickedpuppy> JRogerII, yes ... search in synaptic
[06:59] <ssrl> I asked a question right before all that happened. Should I post it again?
[06:59] <tOpEzz> y0.... why i cannot edit my sources.list
[06:59] <HappyFool> JRogerII: you'll need to enable the 'universe' repo (I assume you are still talking about getting mp3's to work)
[06:59] <JRogerII> yup
[07:00] <HappyFool> JRogerII: this is also covered in the starter guide, and on the wiki
[07:00] <HappyFool> !tell JRogerII about repos
[07:00] !dmwaters:*! Alright, here we go, rotation servers first, then hub.
[07:00] <wickedpuppy> tOpEzz, use sudo
[07:01] <delltony> woo hoo findly made my first working bash script i'm so happy :D
[07:01] <mrkoje> delltony: what does it do?
[07:01] <tOpEzz> sudo
[07:01] <tOpEzz> u mean from the root terminal
[07:01] <delltony> just takes and finds all my jpgs in a subdirectoried structor and then moves them to one directory
[07:02] <wickedpuppy> tOpEzz, i mean sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:02] <tOpEzz> owh
[07:02] <delltony> that way i can view all my vacation pics at once with gimpviiew or wahtever
[07:02] <tOpEzz> ok
[07:02] <tOpEzz> i'll try
[07:02] <wickedpuppy> tOpEzz, are you in root terminal ? then you do not need sudo
[07:02] <delltony> instead of having to go dir at a time
[07:02] <wickedpuppy> tOpEzz, why are you in root shell btw ? :P
[07:03] <Senso> hi, I have an issue trying to locate my wireless card on an ASUS A4G notebook, and activating it using ndiswrapper
[07:03] <tOpEzz> ;p
[07:03] <pppoe_dude> k.. i shared a folder with "shares-admin" or system>administration>shared folders
[07:03] <pppoe_dude> but i can't connect to it
[07:04] <pppoe_dude> i tried mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:remote remote/
[07:04] <pppoe_dude> nice
[07:05] <delltony> ok one question it says arguments list too long when i try to rm *old.jpg
[07:05] <wickedpuppy> wtf
[07:05] <delltony> is there a better way to do that?
[07:05] <pppoe_dude> any  ideas?
[07:05] <HappyFool> delltony: too many *old.jpg files
[07:05] <ssrl> I upgraded to Breezy from Hoary and now I can't get Gnome to start.
[07:05] <delltony> yeah there is the unedited version which is old
[07:05] <Senso> hi, I have an issue trying to locate my wireless card on an ASUS A4G notebook with ubuntu (sorry for repeating ;P)
[07:05] <ssrl> Starting from the GDM screen, I can log in using the failsafe xterm session
[07:06] <HappyFool> delltony: something like     find -name '*old.jpg' -exec rm '{}' ';'      should do the trick
[07:06] <robotgeek> Senso: type lspci in a terminal, and tell me what you see
[07:06] <ssrl> but if I try to use the Gnome or Failsafe Gnome session, I get a brown screen and a cursor and nothing else.
[07:06] <frogzoo> delltony, could use "for x in *old.jpg ; do rm $x ; done
[07:06] <wickedpuppy> delltony, try rm -rf *old.jpg
[07:06] <HappyFool> delltony: all the quotes are needed
[07:06] <jabra> I would like to get some comments on a security tool I have been working on. I am wondering if any would like to take a look?
[07:06] <Senso> ok
[07:06] <delltony> aww o thanks
[07:06] <delltony> man servers burpin big time tonight
[07:06] <ssrl> Has anyone else had this problem?
[07:07] <theblue> Wow.
[07:07] <theblue> ?
[07:07] <theblue> WTF?
[07:07] <synackuator> jabra: i would as long as it's open source
[07:07] <ZzeCoOl> is there any one with windows here?
[07:07] <pppoe_dude> all i get from google is windows+ubuntu file sharing
[07:07] <theblue> I was on the ass end of the split too.
[07:07] <jabra> synackuator: ya, http://pbnj.sf.net
[07:07] <ZzeCoOl> i need a small file
[07:07] <pppoe_dude> i dont want that
[07:07] <frogzoo> ZzeCoOl, I have many windows - some are open, & some closed, why?
[07:07] <krak`nix> i have my windows drive mounted in ubuntu
[07:07] <krak`nix> :o
[07:07] <pppoe_dude> ubuntu comes with shares-admin, it uses nfs... how can i mount the shared folders?
[07:08] <ZzeCoOl> frogzoo:  i need this file C:/WINDOWS/system32/msgsm32.acm
[07:08] <frogzoo> ZzeCoOl, wrong channel for warez, sry
[07:08] <ZzeCoOl> wtf
[07:08] <theblue> frogzoo: What does that file do?
[07:08] <ZzeCoOl> a bot?
[07:08] <theblue> ZzeCoOl: What's the file to?
[07:09] <ZzeCoOl> its a n audio driver
[07:09] <theblue> There's our services!
[07:09] <theblue> Oh.
[07:09] <WebLOCH> anyone here used vmplayer and vmworkstation ?
[07:09] <pbransford> can anyone help me out with "raw"?
[07:09] <ZzeCoOl> need it for cedega to setup ventrilo  properly
[07:09] <pbransford> trying to allow raw access to my dvd drive.
[07:09] <frogzoo> pbransford, pls explain?
[07:09] <pbransford> i did "modprobe raw"
[07:09] <delltony> thanks for the help that worked one day i hope i fully understand bash still learning and man its a long wrong
[07:09] <synackuator> jabra: so basically you're appending several nmap scans to one 'db' file
[07:09] <truax> hi
[07:09] <jabra> sort of
[07:10] <synackuator> jabra: or is there more to it?
[07:10] <jabra> there is
[07:10] <pbransford> frogzoo, xine suggests doing it, as bypassing the kernels block buffer stuff speeds it up
[07:10] <pbransford> ok... i dont have anything in /dev/raw/
[07:10] <ZzeCoOl> frogzoo is a bot or something?
[07:10] <jabra> takes nmap scan to input for amap
[07:10] <pbransford> /dev/raw doesnt exist... but /dev/rawctl does
[07:10] <jabra> then uses regex on that output
[07:10] <jabra> and takes the output to a csv file
[07:10] <frogzoo> pbransford, should be in the mount options, I"m guessing?
[07:11] <jabra> then is able to handle diffs on the csv
[07:11] <truax> how can we replace the grub background image in ubuntu during boot up and what image file type does it accept?
[07:11] <synackuator> i suppose that could come in handy for info gathering / research
[07:11] <ZzeCoOl> frogzoo:  frogzoo ZzeCoOl, wrong channel for warez, sry  ??????????????
[07:11] <pbransford> frogzoo, er what? try "man raw" to see what im playing with
[07:11] <ZzeCoOl> >.<
[07:11] <jabra> synackuator: let me know if you try it out
[07:11] <synackuator> jabra: i'll do that - i'm a tad drunk so i dunno how succesful i wil be tonite
[07:12] <jabra> heh whenever you get a chance
[07:12] <frogzoo> ZzeCoOl, if you're looking for proprietary copy right protected files on this channel you sol
[07:12] <Senso> 0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] : Unknown device 0003
[07:12] <pbransford> Can anyone help me out with this raw stuff?
[07:12] <ZzeCoOl> it isnt a copy right protected file .....
[07:12] <Senso> thats the lpci output
[07:12] <ZzeCoOl> its just an audio driver sfor godssss
[07:12] <truax> i tried using a jpeg it wont accept..
[07:13] <ardchoille> how do I start apache server?
[07:13] <pbransford> ZzeCoOl, email address? i will send it to you
[07:13] <pbransford> under one condition
[07:13] <ZzeCoOl> zzecool@hotmail.com
[07:14] <mustard5> ardchoille, sudo /etc/init.d/apache start?
[07:14] <pbransford> you SWEAR you have it sitting around on windows somewhere, and you abid ehte licence
[07:14] <frogzoo> pbransford, have you created the node? mknod?
[07:14] <cheatersrealm> hey, anyone know how I can manually create a service?
[07:14] <pbransford> frogzoo, hold on a min, you lost me...
[07:14] <cheatersrealm> I need ddupdate to run as a daemon for my computer
[07:14] <ardchoille> mustard5: Thanks
[07:14] <mustard5> ardchoille, np
[07:15] <JRogerII> cheatersrealm: like what?
[07:15] <mustard5> ardchoille, it worked?
[07:15] <JRogerII> doh
[07:15] <cheatersrealm> JRogerII: like you know how it starts everything in the init scripts?
[07:15] <ardchoille> mustard5: I haven't tried it yet. I am still trying to figure out where to put everything since I don't have a /var/www
[07:15] <frogzoo> pbransford, the files /dev/raw/xxx are created using mknod
[07:15] <cheatersrealm> JRogerII: I want to make one for ddupdate
[07:15] <pbransford> frogzoo, thanks!
[07:15] <Senso> ..folks, anybody can help me with the wireless?
[07:15] <mustard5> ardchoille, k..I'm just going on a faint memory :)
[07:15] <aru> when I double click to update then click install, the downloading updates window opens and closes quickly and then it still says I have updates, wtf is going on
[07:15] <JRogerII> just put something like SXXddupdate where XX is a number between 00 and 99. Of course, the number should be picked wisely
[07:16] <ardchoille> mustard5: sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start?
[07:16] <synackuator> jabra: your pork project looks cool too
[07:16] <JRogerII> in the rcX.d directory
[07:16] <mustard5> ardchoille, thats looks good too
[07:16] <cheatersrealm> JRogerII: thx
[07:16] <ardchoille> hehe
[07:16] <mustard5> ardchoille, :)
[07:16] <JRogerII> X is the default run level
[07:16] <ardchoille> mustard5: does your memory remember where to put the webpages that apache serves?
[07:17] <jabra> synackuator: thanks
[07:17] <JRogerII> is ddupdate already made to run as a daemon?
[07:17] <mustard5> ardchoille, hehe thats about where I had problems ;)
[07:17] <ardchoille> hehe
[07:17] <mustard5> ardchoille, /var/www/
[07:17] <aru> I dont understand why my system will not update
[07:17] <ardchoille> I dont' have that ir
[07:17] <mustard5> ardchoille, might have apache2 in the pathname somewhere
[07:17] <JRogerII> And one last thing, SXXddupdate should be a script with +x and have contain code to start the daemon
[07:18] <frogzoo> cheatersrealm, just look in /etc/init.d - or use 'bum'
[07:19] <Senso> thanks a lot everybody.......
[07:19] <jabra> synackuator: let me know if you have any suggestions or any ideas about it
[07:19] <ardchoille> mustard5:  I don't think I have apache installed
[07:20] <synackuator> jabra: roger
[07:20] <mustard5> ardchoille, that would be a problem :)
[07:20] <zezu> i just installed gcc, but its not working in the console, do i need to logout first ?
[07:20] <mustard5> ardchoille, you got a how to?
[07:20] <aru> so I'll just assume updates are bullshit...
[07:20] <ardchoille> mustard5: sure do.. Synaptic ;)
[07:20] <Cryptid> How do i get .wma file support for my Beep media player??
[07:21] <frogzoo> can we have ubotu back in the channel please?
[07:21] <Madpilot> !tell ardchoille about apache
[07:21] <pbransford> whats the umask for read/execute all? (no write needed, but root would be handy)
[07:21] <mustard5> ardchoille, I'll find the wiki how to for you..one sec
[07:21] <frogzoo> 555
[07:21] <Madpilot> man, no bot... I can't function without the bot! ;)
[07:21] <Cryptid> !mounting WIndows partition
[07:21] <aru> so this list of updates shown must be garbage, otherwise they would install
[07:22] <pbransford> im making character device /dev/rdvd
[07:22] <frogzoo> ubotu ubotu ubotu
[07:22] <pbransford> what major/minor should i use?
[07:22] <aru> apparently, fuck updates
[07:22] <pbransford> and what the hell are they?
[07:22] <mustard5> ardchoille, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&redirect=ApachePHPMySQL
[07:22] <frogzoo> pbransford, should be mentioned in the docs - just a sec
[07:22] <Madpilot> aru: Ubuntu updates work here - I had one yesterday...
[07:23] <aru> Madpilot: great, then apparently there isnt a problem
[07:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> the only way i can get gaim to use some plugins i compiled is to put them in /usr/lib/gaim/ instead of /usr/local/lib/gaim  is this okay?
[07:23] <nasimuto> I accidentally copied my ubuntu hdd full and now i cant log in to any window manager - It says: unable to create a session file or sth like that (i use gdm+xfce)
[07:23] <ardchoille> mustard5: awesome dude, thanks :)
[07:23] <aru> I have 14, and they won't download
[07:23] <mustard5> ardchoille, np
[07:23] <ardchoille> This distro ROCKS!
[07:23] <Madpilot> aru: no idea, sorry...
[07:23] <aru> excellent
[07:24] <pbransford> frogzoo, where should I look?
[07:24] <aru> I love opensource with no help
[07:24] <Madpilot> aru: actually, one idea. start Synaptic, hit the Reload button, let it run - that'll both show any issues with your repos, and update the Update Manager, which might help...
[07:24] <frogzoo> pbransford, google maybe? but it should have come with whatever the raw package is in
[07:25] <pbransford> mknod says that creating a character device requires the devices' MAJOR and MINOR
[07:25] <pbransford> what is it talking about?
[07:25] <pbransford> mknod --help
[07:25] <JRogerII> What kind of node are you making?
[07:25] <HappyFool> devices are identified by major/minor number
[07:25] <bjv> after 'apt-get dist-upgrade' on Breezy, my Xorg serv wont start. :(
[07:25] <bjv> a new kernel was installed with dist-upgrade, so i installed 'linux-k7' to go along with it.
[07:25] <aru> Madpilot: nothing came up, so should I try to update again?
[07:26] <frogzoo> pbransford, major/minor numbers are hooks for the kernel - they're driver specific
[07:26] <tauno> How do I configure DPMS support for my monitor so my monitor turns off?
[07:26] <pbransford> HappyFool, how can I tell whats being used?
[07:26] <bjv> but now i get an error after recompiling my nvidia driver and trying to run the xserv
[07:26] <bjv> "Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0.7667, but this X module is version 1.0.7676"
[07:26] <pbransford> ok, i am creating a char node to bind with raw...
[07:26] <HappyFool> pbransford: if it's a standard device, you can look in the list in the kernel source
[07:26] <HappyFool> i think its Documentation/Devices.txt, or similar
[07:26] <pbransford> little over my head
[07:26] <bjv> i havent used 7667 in a very long time, what did  'dist-upgrade'  install with the kernel??
[07:26] <Madpilot> aru: I guess so - I've never had the updater fail on me, so i'm not sure what else to suggest
[07:26] <pbransford> im just trying to make /dev/rdvd - raw access to /dev/dvd
[07:27] <Coweater> tauno: they options are outlined in the xorg.conf man page
[07:27] <aru> I'm assuming there is one package that it doesnt like, does this crap leave a log anywhere?
[07:27] <bjv> and how can i get my module working on this new kernel.
[07:27] <tauno> Coweater:  WIll check that out...didn't cross my mind.  Thanks!
[07:27] !dmwaters:*! Hi all! we're looking good now, things should all be happy  again.:) Thank you for your patience and thank you for using freenode
[07:27] <pbransford> can I assume that by asking for minor/major mknod is going to try to bind it for me?
[07:28] <pbransford> im lost.
[07:28] <frogzoo> pbransford, if you have /dev/rawctl, looks like you're in business - just use raw /dev/raw/raw<N> /dev/<blockdev> to create the raw device
[07:28] <JRogerII> when a file is of type c (char device), the major/minor numbers tell the kernel what kind of device it is
[07:29] <pbransford> i have /dev/rawctl but trying raw /dev/raw/raw0 /dev/dvd fails... says /dev/raw/raw0 doesnt exist
[07:29] <frogzoo> JRogerII, same for block devices too actually
[07:29] <JRogerII> It's just a special kind of file, it's not going to check the validity unless you try to use it
[07:29] <HappyFool> pbransford: i don't know if this'll help -- have you looked here: http://kernel.osuosl.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/
[07:29] <frogzoo> pbransford, but are you specifying /dev/hda as well?
[07:30] <pbransford> root@01001010b:~# raw /dev/raw/raw0 /dev/dvd
[07:30] <pbransford> Cannot locate raw device '/dev/raw/raw0' (No such file or directory)
[07:30] <frogzoo> pbransford, ls -l /dev/dvd   ?
[07:30] <pbransford> lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 3 2005-11-26 21:49 /dev/dvd -> hdc
[07:31] <frogzoo> pbransford, mkdir /dev/raw     ?
[07:31] <pbransford> ok
[07:31] <highvoltage> i've installed breezy on a server, when it boots, it can't find the scsi controller, and drops me into busybox.
[07:31] <highvoltage> the live cd and installer picked it up fine.
[07:31] <highvoltage> why does the installed version not want to work?
[07:32] <pbransford> and now i need a "character" node in /dev/raw to map to...
[07:32] <frogzoo> pbransford, now try "raw /dev/raw/raw0 /dev/dvd"
[07:32] <pbransford> and mknod complains that i need to specify major/minor numbers
[07:32] <pbransford> Cannot locate raw device '/dev/raw/raw0' (No such file or directory)
[07:32] <frogzoo> pbransford, doesn't look like mknod is required - my bad, sry
[07:32] <pbransford> arg!
[07:32] <frogzoo> pbransford, now try "strace raw /dev/raw/raw0 /dev/dvd"
[07:33] <HappyFool> from man raw: 'When setting a raw device, /dev/raw/raw<N> is the device name of an existing raw device node  in  the  filesystem.'
[07:33] <pbransford> whole screenload of junk
[07:34] <pbransford> HappyFool, and i have no existing raw device nodes... :(
[07:34] <HappyFool> pbransford: what are you attempting to achieve
[07:34] <HappyFool> brbr
[07:34] <coz> hello all
[07:34] <pbransford> frogzoo if it matters... ls -Lla /dev/raw shows an empty dir...
[07:34] <bjv> i have no idea what this error is talking about:  :(
[07:34] <bjv> "Error: API mismatch:   the NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0.7667, but this X module is version 1.0.7676"
[07:35] <pbransford> HappyFool, trying to map /dev/rdvd to /dev/dvd as raw access... for Xine
[07:35] <bjv> it all happened after installing 2.6.12-10-k7
[07:35] <frogzoo> pbransford, can you pastebin the strace?
[07:35] <pbransford> bjv, reinstall your nvidia drivers...
[07:35] <HappyFool> pbransford: you are sure you need this for xine?
[07:35] <pbransford> frogzoo, bash is messing the line feeds
[07:35] <HappyFool> pbransford: i use totem-xine just fine without mucking about like this
[07:35] <pbransford> HappyFool, playback is choppy, dma is enabled
[07:35] <frogzoo> pbransford, now try "strace raw /dev/raw/raw0 /dev/dvd > /tmp/xxx 2>&1"
[07:36] <HappyFool> pbransford: hrm
[07:36] <coz> did you set regionset?
[07:36] <BlankC> !nvidia
[07:36] <bjv> pbransford: that is from startx 2>nverror  after i  export CC=gcc-3.4; sh Nameofnvinstaller7676.run
[07:37] <pbransford> only played with nvidia under gentoo...
[07:37] <HappyFool> pbransford: where did you get the idea to use a raw device? why would it make any difference?
[07:37] <nasimuto> Where can I get a Ubuntu bootdisk ?
[07:37] <pbransford> HappyFool, probably not... :D
[07:37] <mrkoje> !bookdisk
[07:37] <mrkoje> !bootdisk
[07:37] <mrkoje> nope
[07:37] <pbransford> nevermind frogzoo
[07:37] <pbransford> but thanks for trying to help...
[07:37] <HappyFool> pbransford: according to this: http://kernel.osuosl.org/pub/linux/docs/device-list/devices-2.6+.txt     -- raw block device interface is major 162, minors vary
[07:38] <pbransford> oooh!
[07:38] <Corrupter> what is a good low-requirement browser?
[07:38] <nalioth> Corrupter: links2
[07:38] <nasimuto> Corrupter: links :p
[07:38] <HappyFool> pbransford: i suggest a lot of googling, reading of man pages, and much soul-searching before embarking on this world of hurt ;). good luck
[07:38] <coz> opera
[07:39] <Corrupter> better than firefox?
[07:39] <frogzoo> HappyFool, it's just a question of running the raw driver/module surely?
[07:39] <pbransford> root@01001010b:~# raw /dev/rdvd /dev/dvd
[07:39] <pbransford> /dev/raw/raw111:        bound to major 22, minor 0
[07:39] <coz> I have used both on my system things are slow opera seemed to be much faster at least on my system
[07:39] <pbransford> GOT IT!!!!
[07:39] <Madpilot> Corrupter: Opera - might be faster on some systems, anyway
[07:39] <HappyFool> frogzoo: i'd rather know that it will make any difference, before trying
[07:40] <pbransford> mknod --mode=555 /dev/rdvd c 162 111
[07:40] <pbransford> thats what i used
[07:40] <coz> you can always uninstall it
[07:40] <frogzoo> pbransford, cool - now fess up where the rawctl came from...
[07:40] <Corrupter> i'm running a 450 Mhz K6-2, what would run best?
[07:40] <pbransford> modprobe raw
[07:40] <BloodAxe> What's up?
[07:40] <pbransford> that was a wild guess, after poking in /lib/modules and finding a raw.ko
[07:40] <coz> well amd is snappeoier than pentium I would go with opera
[07:40] <coz> snappier
[07:40] <Madpilot> Corrupter: try a couple of browsers - Opera is only a 4Mb download - there's also Epiphany in the repos
[07:41] <frogzoo> pbransford, cool, thx
[07:41] <Madpilot> !tell Corrupter about opera
[07:41] <coz> Epiphany is nice lso
[07:41] <coz> also
[07:41] <Madpilot> crap, still no bot!
[07:41] <coz> damn fingers
[07:41] <BloodAxe> what image file type doe grub background image support..?
[07:41] <c0rrupt> hi, how can i get a core dump when a process gets a segmentation fault?
[07:41] <Madpilot> Corrupter: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[07:41] <coz> png
[07:42] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: change umask -c, i thik
[07:42] <coz> BloodAxe????
[07:42] <Madpilot> cafuego: ping - please put ubotu back on channel!
[07:42] <c0rrupt> whats that do?
[07:42] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: err, ulimit
[07:42] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: changes the maximum size of the core file
[07:42] <urethra> hi
[07:42] <c0rrupt> ?
[07:42] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: as i understand, the default is 0 which means no core file
[07:43] <c0rrupt> oh
[07:43] <c0rrupt> k
[07:43] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: try 'ulimit -c unlimited'
[07:43] <HappyFool> c0rrupt: that'll only work for processes started in that shell
[07:43] <c0rrupt> worked
[07:43] <c0rrupt> :-D
[07:43] <urethra> does grub support png files as background image??
[07:43] <coz> yes
[07:44] <bjv> fyi im betting my problem was package 'linux-k7' because it apparently includes nvidia drivers. linux-image-k7 is what i couldnt find. :\
[07:44] <urethra> how about jpeg?
[07:44] <coz> yes png
[07:44] <nasimuto> I leeched my hdd full & then rebooted. Now GDM cant create a session file and I cant log in. What do I do ?
[07:44] <urethra> nasimuto, use a rescue live cd..i guess...
[07:44] <HappyFool> nasimuto: try boot into rescue mode, and find some stuff to delete
[07:44] <nasimuto> HappyFool: how do i boot into rescue mode ?
[07:45] <nasimuto> actually theres more
[07:45] <HappyFool> nasimuto: on boot, if you see a grub boot menu choose rescue mode
[07:45] <coz> restart hit escape choose rescue mode
[07:45] <pbransford> ok here goes... gonna try a dvd
[07:45] <zezu> wx complains about not finding GTK+ but i have it installed afaik, what is the GTK+ package name ?
[07:45] <urethra> if one removes the rescue mode, you need a live-cd...like slax, dsl,
[07:45] <HappyFool> nasimuto: if you don't see a boot menu, press ESC to get it
[07:46] <pbransford> hopefully grub still exists in MBR...
[07:46] <HappyFool> one should not typically remove rescue mode ;)
[07:46] <Bourla> 
[07:46] <Bourla> 
[07:46] <pbransford> unless you know the command by heart...
[07:46] <Bourla> 
[07:46] <coz> looks arabic
[07:46] <Bourla> .... 
[07:46] <HappyFool> hebrew, i think
[07:46] <nasimuto> HappyFool:  I tried to fix it by increasing my ubuntu partition with partitionmagic bootdisk. It got some error saying Error in sector 0 byte 0 or sth like that
[07:46] <pc22> yes hebrew
[07:47] <urethra> anybody here does on PIC microchip using Linux and what's the tool to use for this??
[07:47] <HappyFool> nasimuto: um
[07:47] <nasimuto> now i didnt see any partitions with cfdisk & livecd
[07:47] <pc22> boker tob Bourla
[07:47] <HappyFool> nasimuto: that doesn't sound good
[07:47] <pc22> tov
[07:47] <nasimuto> HappyFool: indeed
[07:47] <pbransford> frogzoo, IT WORKS!!!
[07:47] <pbransford> HappyFool, i got it going
[07:47] <pbransford> now heres a question
[07:47] <nasimuto> a remararkably stupid thing to do :p
[07:47] <HappyFool> pbransford: it makes a difference?
[07:47] <pbransford> in my case
[07:48] <pbransford> Do i need to make and map the raw devices on reboot again? if so, ill make a boot script
[07:48] <HappyFool> nasimuto: if you have valuable data on that drive, i suggest seeking professional assistance (i'm not trying to be difficult --- the risk of losing data is, imo, high)
[07:49] <HappyFool> pbransford: i think you will need to
[07:49] <nasimuto> HappyFool: isnt there any other way i can rescue it ?
[07:49] <mister_roboto> nasimuto: can you see your partitions if you boot with a livecd?
[07:49] <HappyFool> pbransford: you can investigate doing it with udev (/etc/udev etc) but i could never hack that myself
[07:49] <nasimuto> mister_roboto: nope
[07:49] <zezu> haha
[07:50] <zezu> error, X11 not found
[07:50] <nasimuto> mister_roboto: cfdisk says no disk present or sth, i've forgotten
[07:50] <mister_roboto> nasimuto: fdisk -l /dev/hda shows nothing?
[07:50] <HappyFool> nasimuto: i don't know, sorry. if you can't see partitions, it's beyond my ken
[07:50] <nasimuto> HappyFool: ok
[07:50] <nasimuto> mister_roboto: il check, its gonna take awhile
[07:50] <pbransford> eh ill make a per-use script for it.
[07:50] <cheatersrealm> anyone know how to make something run when the computer starts? I already made the init scripts and I tried putting a symbolic link to it in rc3.d, rc4.d, rc5.d...
[07:50] <logical_mark> hey guys. COuld I get some help mounting a SATA hard drive. I think ubuntu is not seeing my onbaord SATA
[07:51] <HappyFool> pbransford: so using this raw device made playback non-choppy?
[07:51] <krak`nix> http://sial.org/pbot/14573
[07:51] <krak`nix> any ideas? :l
[07:51] <mister_roboto> cheatersrealm: the default run level in ubuntu is 2, did you put it in rc2.d?
[07:51] <cheatersrealm> wow
[07:51] <cheatersrealm> no I didn't
[07:51] <cheatersrealm> but it's 2?
[07:51] <cheatersrealm> lame.
[07:51] <krak`nix> updated to k7 kernel, reinstalled vid drivers they are working fine
[07:51] <krak`nix> sound works in everything else as well
[07:51] <mister_roboto> yeah, i thought it was weird too at first
[07:52] <pc22> pls suggest good graphic ftp server for ubuntu
[07:52] <MFen> how do you find out the current runlevel
[07:52] <mister_roboto> pc22: you mean a graphical ftp *client*?
[07:52] <mister_roboto> type "runlevel"
[07:52] <pc22> no mister_roboto
[07:52] <pc22> server
[07:52] <MFen> mister_roboto: aha. :)
[07:53] <mister_roboto> pc22: an ftp server is a background daemon!
[07:53] <pc22> mister_roboto, yes i can configure a server on console
[07:53] <pc22> mister_roboto, yes i "cant" configure a server on console
[07:54] <urethra> hey, i wasn't able to get my grub boot loader load the PNG image...any suggestion what image file type to background the boot selection..
[07:54] <mister_roboto> pc22: ahh... you want one that has a graphical configuration program  :)    <shrug>
[07:54] <krak`nix> pc22: im running proftpd, no gui but was easy enough to setup
[07:54] <pc22> krak`nix, how do i?
[07:55] <pc22> any guide?
[07:55] <krak`nix> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=429783#post429783
[07:55] <pc22> thanks
[07:55] <synktar> hi
[07:56] <synktar> what is that one page that comes up with the sources.list automatically
[07:56] <synktar> like I check some boxes
[07:56] <synktar> (am running hoary right now, btw)
[07:56] <cheatersrealm> haha runlevel 2
[07:56] <cheatersrealm> fancy that
[07:56] <cheatersrealm> thanks
[07:56] <mister_roboto> cheatersrealm:  np :)
[07:57] <zezu> is X11 xfree and Xorg is smth different ?
[07:57] <zezu> why would this makefile not find X11 ?
[07:57] <HappyFool> zezu: you haven't installed the x development libs
[07:57] <HappyFool> zezu: what are you trying to compile?
[07:57] <zezu> right now i'm trying to setup all my dev stuff, trying to compile wxWidgets
[07:58] <HappyFool> zezu: is wxWidgets not in the repos?
[07:58] <zezu> is there any way i can download 90% of the needed development libs in one shot ?  i'm getting tired of picking through packages ;|
[07:58] <synktar> anyone?
[07:59] <zezu> it is in the repos but i'd like to compile it so that i can change some thing and so i have the samples
[07:59] <Corrupter> whats the best audio recording software for Linux?
[07:59] <HappyFool> zezu: yip. 'apt-get build-dep libwxgtk2.6-0' or something
[07:59] <Corrupter> the BEST
[07:59] <zezu> i just installed it from the repos.
[07:59] <HappyFool> zezu: by 'something' i mean i'm not sure of the libwx* package you want
[07:59] <zezu> ah i'm using a package manager
[07:59] <zezu> and it does that automagically anyways
[07:59] <HappyFool> synaptic?
[07:59] <zezu> yea
[07:59] <Corrupter> anybody?
[07:59] <HappyFool> um
[07:59] <HappyFool> for this particular operation use apt-get ;)
[08:00] <HappyFool> i don't know if synaptic has build-dep (i know aptitude doesn't)
[08:00] <HappyFool> zezu: it'll be quite a lot of stuff - at the very least basic X and GTK development packages
[08:01] <Corrupter> come on, somebody has to know
[08:01] <mister_roboto> Corrupter: have you tried google?  :)
[08:01] <zezu> ah yes i guess build-dep is quite a bit diff. than me selecting packages
[08:01] <zezu> thats just regular package depends. eh ?
[08:01] <HappyFool> well, it's the build-dependencies
[08:02] <HappyFool> i think it will also install necessary compilers etc (you probably have them already)
[08:02] <CruNcher> does somebody know why mplayer isn't in the dapper drake universe repos but videolan is ?
[08:03] <HappyFool> zezu: you *might* need the deb-src repos as well as normal repos to use build-dep -- i'm not too sure about that
[08:03] <zezu> E: Unable to find a source package for wxwidgets2.6
[08:03] <HappyFool> ah
[08:03] <zezu> i checked the package name, its correct
[08:03] <HappyFool> yeah, so you need deb-src
[08:03] <HappyFool> zezu: in /etc/apt/sources.list, you should see 'deb http://*' entries
[08:03] <zezu> gimme a line that will get the whole kernel and mess
[08:04] <zezu> ok
[08:04] <HappyFool> zezu: duplicate them with 'deb-src http://*' entries
[08:04] <Agrajag> CruNcher: because mplayer is in multiverse.
[08:04] <HappyFool> zezu: they're probably there already, commented out. You can also do this in synaptic
[08:04] <zezu> they are not commented
[08:04] <CruNcher> Agrajag oops
[08:05] <HappyFool> zezu: hmm
[08:05] <zezu> err
[08:05] <zezu> actually
[08:05] <zezu> the "restricted" ones aren't commented
[08:05] <zezu> but the only one that is not labeled restricted, does not have a -src
[08:05] <HappyFool> well, create lines if needed
[08:06] <HappyFool> hrm, where's ubotu?
[08:06] <HappyFool> i can't put my sources.list on the pastebin, if it'll help
[08:06] <zezu> damn
[08:06] <zezu> its RO
[08:06] <HappyFool> err
[08:06] <HappyFool> i can
[08:07] <zezu> can i write over a read only from within vi ?
[08:07] <zezu> i used wq! and it said it can't
[08:07] <mister_roboto> sudo vi it
[08:07] <zezu> yea, i meant within it already ;)
[08:07] <zezu> i guess all the typing i do in the chat i could have done it already
[08:07] <krak`nix> cmd to show kernel version?
[08:08] <HappyFool> zezu: :w ~/tmp.sources.list   , and use sudo to copy it over
[08:08] <mister_roboto> zezu: write to a tmp file and then sudo copy over when you exit?  :)
[08:08] <mcadory> krak: uname
[08:08] <HappyFool> uname -r
[08:08] <krak`nix> ty
[08:10] <zezu> E: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_source_Sources - open (2 No such file or directory)
[08:10] <Belutz> Amaranth, you there?
[08:11] <Amaranth> sort of
[08:11] <nalioth> zezu: run apt-get update again
[08:12] <zezu> working now
[08:12] <zezu> only 45mb
[08:12] <Belutz> Amaranth, i just installed kubuntu-desktop on my ubuntu, and now, the menu editor failed to start, are you aware of this? or this is only happens to me?
[08:13] <Amaranth> Belutz: how are you starting it?
[08:13] <zezu> err, must not heave been 45mb .. its done already
[08:13] <Amaranth> also, kde has kmenuedit
[08:14] <Belutz> Amaranth, I start it in gnome, not in kde, i start it from Applications --> System Tools --> Applications Menu Editor
[08:14] <zezu> still says X11 not found, odd
[08:14] <Amaranth> Belutz: start it from a terminal
[08:14] <Amaranth> zezu: compiling something?
[08:14] <zezu> wxX11
[08:15] <zezu> or wxGTK
[08:15] <Amaranth> ubuntu has that
[08:15] <zezu> i know
[08:15] <HappyFool> zezu: do you have x-window-system-dev ?
[08:15] <zezu> guess i could just get the samples
[08:15] <holycow> man oh man
[08:15] <zezu> probably not
[08:15] <holycow> i haveto remove the flash plugin from epiphany and moz browsers
[08:15] <HappyFool> zezu: although i thought build-dep would get all that for you
[08:15] <holycow> it sucks beyond bad
[08:15] <zezu> i'm not at all familiar with the packages
[08:16] <Belutz> Amaranth, yup, it runs via terminal
[08:16] <nalioth> HappyFool: build-essentials gets you the "Bare" essential
[08:16] <zezu> i've developed very little for *nix and it was console based
[08:16] <HappyFool> nalioth: 'build-dep', not 'build-essential'
[08:16] <Amaranth> Belutz: odd
[08:16] <nalioth> HappyFool: build-dep is kinda lacking, too
[08:16] <HappyFool> ah
[08:16] <zezu> HappyFool, that was also for the GTK package, maybe it doesn't need those libs ?
[08:17] <HappyFool> i've had reasonable success with it
[08:17] <Amaranth> Belutz: now that you've started it from the terminal, pull up the properties of the menu item and see what command it's running
[08:17] <HappyFool> zezu: oh well, install the 'x-window-system-dev' package
[08:17] <fatehaze> when i boot up ubuntu and log in, i just get a blank screen
[08:17] <HappyFool> zezu: gets you everything for X (except some very obscure X libs)
[08:17] <fatehaze> a blank brown screen
[08:17] <Belutz> Amaranth, smeg
[08:17] <nalioth> ubotu is missing, dangit
[08:17] <fatehaze> i can move the mouse and i still hear the startup sound
[08:17] <HappyFool> he's gone awol
[08:18] <Amaranth> Belutz: then it should work fine...
[08:18] <nalioth> zezu: install xlibs-dev, xlibs-static-dev and x-windows-system-dev
[08:18] <Belutz> Amaranth, but i can only run it from terminal using sudo smeg
[08:18] <fatehaze> if i log in with a terminal-only session, i still get the blank screen, but with a little console at the bottom
[08:18] <Amaranth> Belutz: d'oh
[08:18] <fatehaze> that's how i got xchat up
[08:18] <Amaranth> Belutz: Don't Do That
[08:18] <fatehaze> any ideas?
[08:18] <Amaranth> Belutz: what do you get if you run it as you?
[08:18] <zezu> am i better off using the wxX11 or wxGTK ?
[08:19] <Belutz> Amaranth, it displays errors, you want me to paste it in the pastebin?
[08:19] <Amaranth> yeah
[08:19] <Belutz> ok
[08:19] <Corrupter> whats a great image editting program for Ubuntu?
[08:19] <zezu> i will not be building packages for different distros, so i'd like my binaries to be as compatible as possible with all distros
[08:19] <fatehaze> it's always worked fine before and nothing has changed... except that i just get a blank screen now, of course
[08:19] <Amaranth> Corrupter: gimp
[08:19] <fatehaze> can anyone help me out?
[08:19] <zezu> until source code is able to be released anyways
[08:20] <Corrupter> i mean high end image editting
[08:20] <fatehaze> i'm using gnome, by the way
[08:20] <Amaranth> fatehaze: In that terminal-only session run `gnome-session` and see what happens
[08:20] <Amaranth> Corrupter: Not sure what you mean.
[08:20] <fatehaze> k
[08:20] <Belutz> Amaranth, http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5111
[08:20] <fatehaze> gotta close xchat for that
[08:20] <cenopec> if you run linux can someone access your harddrive from outside your computer
[08:20] <HappyFool> zezu: i suspect the wxWidgets hackers will better be able to answer that. is there a wxX11 ?
[08:20] <zezu> yes
[08:21] <Belutz> cenopec, yes, if you share it
[08:21] <zezu> and a wxGTK
[08:21] <Corrupter> awesomely good image editting, lol
[08:21] <thechitowncubs> hey
[08:21] <Amaranth> Belutz: sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/applications/netbeans4.1.desktop
[08:21] <zezu> i've asked in #wxWidgets but its been quiet for about an hour
[08:21] <nalioth> i wish those script kiddies would make up their minds
[08:21] <HappyFool> zezu: i can only obviously see wxgtk in ubuntu, fwiw
[08:21] <zezu> i figured someone might have a compelling reason to use one of the other
[08:22] <Belutz> Amaranth, that solved the problem. thanks :)
[08:22] <zezu> i'm not familiar w/ fwiw, what does it mean? ;)
[08:22] <nalioth> zezu: for what it's worth
[08:22] <HappyFool> for what it's worth
[08:22] <cenopec> if i just logged onto my computer and the trash was open and i dont remeber opening it, could someone of done that
[08:22] <fatehaze> ok, nothing happens when i run gnome-session
[08:22] <zezu> nice, never heard that one before
[08:22] <cenopec> assuming no one in my house did it
[08:22] <fatehaze> except for some console text and the startup sound plays again
[08:22] <Amaranth> what text?
[08:22] <HappyFool> i can see a wxVLC, which seems weird
[08:23] <fatehaze> er, how do I pm again?
[08:23] <zezu> HappyFool, its not in the repos that i saw
[08:23] <Amaranth> fatehaze: don't pm it to me, pastebin it
[08:23] <zezu> i downloaded it from the website
[08:23] <fatehaze> It's about a paragraph
[08:23] <HappyFool> ah
[08:24] <zezu> in tarball format
[08:24] <fatehaze> Pastebin, you say?
[08:24] <HappyFool> build-dep only works for stuff in the repos
[08:24] <zezu> no i didn't try to do a build-dep on it
[08:24] <Amaranth> !paste
[08:24] <fatehaze> !paste
[08:24] <Amaranth> oh, no bot
[08:24] <zezu> i did for the gtk since i saw it was there and you suggested it
[08:24] <nalioth> paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:25] <fatehaze> As in ctrl+v?  I don't wanna spam the channel
[08:25] <HappyFool> no
[08:25] <HappyFool> not ctl+v ;)
[08:25] <nalioth>  fatehaze paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:25] <fatehaze> i can't open websites
[08:25] <fatehaze> i'd be happy to if i could
[08:25] <HappyFool> ah
[08:26] <logical_mark> How do I rename a drive?
[08:26] <nalioth> fatehaze: then join #flood
[08:26] <Bourla> k
[08:26] <zezu> hmm, kpdf really needs some AA
[08:26] <nasimuto> Is there a keypress combination in gnome to launch terminal?
[08:27] <fatehaze> Actually, nevermind, i can't copy terminal text
[08:27] <robotgeek> nasimuto: System _> Prefs -> Keyb Shortcuts
[08:27] <nasimuto> robotgeek: my livecd didnt boot any menus
[08:27] <fatehaze> this is a difficult situation
[08:27] <nasimuto> its just a desktop
[08:28] <nasimuto> alternatevily: whats the command for terminal ?
[08:28] <robotgeek> nasimuto: try alt + f2
[08:28] <logical_mark> Hey anybody? How do I rename a drive as it appears under computer
[08:28] <robotgeek> in that, type gnome-terminal
[08:28] <nasimuto> robotgeek: didnt work :(
[08:29] <robotgeek> nasimuto: ctrl + alt + f1/f2 will give you a different terminal
[08:29] <fatehaze> are there any recovery options i can pursue without the original cd?
[08:29] <BigKahuna> what is the Linux equivalent to Quicken or MS Money?
[08:29] <BigKahuna> is there one?
[08:29] <nalioth> BigKahuna: gnucash
[08:29] <fatehaze> i'm at work right now, all i have is a net connection, small terminal, and a baffling blank screen behind it
[08:29] <nasimuto> robotgeek: that made my screen go blank
[08:29] <BigKahuna> nalioth, Cheers pal.
[08:30] <robotgeek> BigKahuna: tho, that doesn't connect to banks. it can import csv statements
[08:30] <robotgeek> nasimuto: ctl + alt + f7
[08:30] <nasimuto> my desktop is back :D
[08:31] <mcadory> fatehaze: ps aux|grep gnome
[08:31] <nasimuto> its blank again, ill just restart and hope this time it loads the menus
[08:39] <mrkoje> anyone active right now?
[08:39] <robotgeek> mrkoje: do u have a question?
[08:39] <mcadory> kinda
[08:39] <mrkoje> robotgeek: no not really. I like to look at others questions to learn
[08:39] <robotgeek> mrkoje: hmm, okay.
[08:39] <mrkoje> robotgeek: and maybe help if I know about it
[08:40] <Madpilot> !ubotu
[08:40] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[08:40] <robotgeek> yay!
[08:40] <Madpilot> cool, the bot is back, we can all function again! ;)
[08:40] <robotgeek> ubotu: botsnack
[08:40] <ubotu> thanks robotgeek :)
[08:40] <nasimuto> !bootdisk
[08:40] <mrkoje> its just this channel is usually pretty active... even at 2-3am
[08:40] <ubotu> nasimuto: Wish i knew
[08:40] <nasimuto> mrkoje: 2-3am in what GMT ?
[08:40] <nalioth> Madpilot: you mean you dont have all the factoid memorized?
[08:40] <mrkoje> CST
[08:40] <robotgeek> mrkoje: it's saturday
[08:40] <nasimuto> mrkoje: thats GMT-8 ?
[08:41] <Amaranth> -6
[08:41] <mcadory> !talk
[08:41] <ubotu> mcadory: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:41] <mrkoje> ya I think so
[08:41] <nasimuto> im in GMT+2
[08:41] <mcadory> !talkd
[08:41] <ubotu> mcadory: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:41] <Madpilot> nalioth: nope, but I've got far too many of the !tells memorized ;)
[08:41] <mrkoje> oh wow
[08:41] <nasimuto> its morning here :)
[08:41] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell mcadory about ubotu
[08:42] <mcadory> nasimuto: in gmt -6
[08:42] <nasimuto> muaha
[08:43] <mcadory> robotgeek: just looked at the wiki.  trying some random stuff
[08:43] <BROKEN_LADDER> i have removed oggenc that i installed, and i'm using the package version now.  so why, when i type oggenc, does it say it can't be found at /usr/local/bin/ when "which" clearly shows it is in /usr/bin ?
[08:44] <robotgeek> mcadory: just be sure you use /msg ubotu factoid
[08:44] <mcadory> thanks.
[08:44] <mrkoje> BROKEN_LADDER: symbolic link?
[08:45] <zezu> why are directories with a '.' before the name not visible to the windowing system ?
[08:45] <zezu> like my trash isn't visible, how do i empty it ?
[08:45] <robotgeek> zezu: cause they denoted hidden files
[08:45] <mrkoje> zezu: hidden files
[08:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> mrkoje no no
[08:45] <robotgeek> zezu: type ctrl+h
[08:45] <zezu> hmm
[08:45] <zezu> thx
[08:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> mrkoje /usr/bin/oggenc is there.  /usr/local/bin/oggenc is not.  but i'm typing oggenc, and it's saying it can't be found at /usr/local/bin/oggenc
[08:46] <nalioth> MacVegie: you need to be registered to talk to ubotu
[08:46] <mcadory> zezu: when a directory is listed in a *nix, any files like .* are not listed unless you ask, eg ls -a (list all)
[08:47] <mrkoje> BROKEN_LADDER: instead of just typing oggenc have you tried typing "/usr/bin/oggenc"
[08:47] <zezu> ok
[08:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> mrkoje sure.  that works
[08:48] <mcadory> BROKEN_LADDER: is /usr/bin in your $PATH
[08:48] <BROKEN_LADDER> yes
[08:48] <mrkoje> BROKEN_LADDER: then wouldn't that be a symbolic link problem?
[08:49] <mrkoje> Im just trying to learn here...
[08:49] <comfort> hell
[08:50] <mrkoje> mcadory: what are you talking about $PATH
[08:51] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: have you rehashed your $PATH ?
[08:51] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell zezu about cli
[08:51] <mcadory> mrkoje: in a terminal type: echo $PATH
[08:52] <mcadory> naolith: i am registered with nickserv.  where else should i register?
[08:52] <nalioth> mcadory: if you are registered, you need to identify
[08:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> mrkoje this has nothing to do with a symlink
[08:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> rehashed crimsun ?
[08:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun i have not purposely changed anything to do with my path
[08:53] <mrkoje> ok cool
[08:53] <mcadory> naolith: thanks.  think i typo'd on start up.
[08:54] <fangorious> is the breezy dvd a live dvd, install dvd, or both?
[08:54] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: strace it
[08:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun i have installed oggenc from source and uninstalled the apt-get version, and vice versa, trying to find out why oggenc is suddenly producing bad files that sound like crap
[08:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> strace oggenc?
[08:54] <crimsun> yes
[08:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> if i strace it, it works fine
[08:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> bizarre
[08:55] <zezu> well thx guys, i'm off to bed, ttyl
[08:55] <crimsun> fangorious: both.
[08:55] <fangorious> crimsun: lovely, thanks
[08:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> crimsun does the strace tell you anything or would you like to see the output pasted into the channel?
[08:57] <crimsun> BROKEN_LADDER: please don't paste here, it's quite a bit of output
[08:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> i was kidding
[08:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> but do you want to see a pastebin of it, or is it enough to know that it works when i use strace?
[08:57] <crimsun> pastebin is fine
[08:59] <nasimuto> whats the command for getting terminal in gnome, when i add it to a desktop shortcut ?
[08:59] <Pablo> o.O
[08:59] <krak`nix> where can i find asound.conf ?
[08:59] <krak`nix> i dont see one in /etc
[08:59] <crimsun> krak`nix: we don't create one by default, nor should you
[08:59] <HappyFool> nasimuto: gnome-terminal
[08:59] <rraajj> nasimuto: gnome-terminal
[09:00] <krak`nix> :o
[09:00] <rraajj> w00t.
[09:00] <nasimuto> thx
[09:00] <Pablo> m00t
[09:00] <krak`nix> what do i need to edit to get alsa-oss working then?
[09:00] <crimsun> krak`nix: nothing. You just need to install alsa-oss.
[09:01] <krak`nix> ok well ive done that
[09:01] <krak`nix> now in quake 4, should i keep s_driver set to oss?
[09:01] <crimsun> no, you should use the ALSA one if id made one.
[09:01] <mcadory> thanks g'night
[09:02] <krak`nix> well ive tried s_driver alsa, and while the sound works.. it echoes or something
[09:02] <krak`nix> sounds very bad
[09:02] <Corrupter> how well do wireless linksys NICs work?
[09:02] <crimsun> krak`nix: specify a device explicitly, like plughw:0,0
[09:03] <krak`nix> ohh
[09:03] <crimsun> krak`nix: you'll need to consult the q4 Linux documentation for the precise syntax
[09:03] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell Corrupter about wireless
[09:03] <krak`nix> so that actually is a command? :o
[09:03] <krak`nix> i set s_alsa_pcm to something
[09:03] <krak`nix> and it told me to try plughw:0
[09:03] <krak`nix> sec ill try that
[09:05] <nasimuto> mister_roboto: nasimuto: fdisk -l /dev/hda shows nothing? <- it shows hda with all its parts :D
[09:05] <krak`nix> hmm nope, still is very choppy
[09:05] <krak`nix> quake4 +set s_driver alsa +set s_alsa_pcm plughw:0,0 +set s_numberofspeakers 2
[09:06] <crimsun> krak`nix: what were you using prior to plughw:0,0 ?
[09:07] <krak`nix> quake4 +set s_driver oss +set s_numberOfSpeakers 2 +disconnect
[09:07] <drcode> any one know about mail/calender/tasks like evolution but other that also support encoding?
[09:07] <crimsun> krak`nix: what about hw:0,0 ?
[09:07] <krak`nix> im trying to get alsa to work so music and quake4 would in theory be able to play at the same time
[09:08] <_carsten> carsten: please stay away from that nickname, it is mine
[09:08] <crimsun> krak`nix: probably not going to have much luck there, but I can't confirm since I don't own a copy of q4
[09:09] <Madpilot> _carsten: if you've got the other nick registered, you can boot the squatter - /msg nickserv help
[09:09] <intelikey> hmmmm doing  'rm Desktop ;ln -s /dev/null Desktop '  seems to have generated the desired effect. it stoped all that automatic crap from apearing on the main gui screen.....
[09:09] <carsten> Madpilot: yeah, I just did that
[09:09] <drcode> any one know about mail/calender/tasks like evolution but other that also support encoding?
[09:09] <krak`nix> http://sial.org/pbot/14577
[09:09] <carsten> Madpilot: but I wanted to tell that guy beforehand to simply not use it :)
[09:10] <krak`nix> thats with hw:0,0
[09:10] <HappyFool> intelikey: novel
[09:10] <umarmung> hi, the wiki says 'press Alt+SysRq+1' on Howto debug system crash. What key is SysRq?
[09:10] <intelikey> :)
[09:10] <nmsa> question in regards to a tvtuner card bttv: how do I know what card number to load with modprobe ?
[09:11] <intelikey> HappyFool yeah i'm full of little tricks like that  :)
[09:11] <crimsun> krak`nix: ok, try hw:0 then
[09:12] <bobcat> hey everyone!  Does anyone know how to add the gdesklets to the startup (what is the startup command)???
[09:12] <intelikey> oh but i left out the -rf  from that rm command....
[09:12] <umarmung> bobcat: in case you run gnome, simply save your session when you log out and gdesklets are still running
[09:14] <intelikey> umarmung sysrq is shared with printscreen
[09:14] <robotgeek> bobcat: you just type 'gnome-session-save'
[09:14] <robotgeek> bobcat: no need to logout
[09:14] <bobcat> thanks umarmung, i will give that a try
[09:14] <bobcat> thanks robotgeek
[09:14] <umarmung> intelikey: oh, so alt+print screen+1? thank your
[09:14] <umarmung> -r
[09:14] <krak`nix> same thing
[09:15] <krak`nix> plughw:0,0 worked, i got sound it was just choppy
[09:15] <krak`nix> do you know anything about libasound.so.2?
[09:15] <crimsun> krak`nix: yes, what do you need?
[09:15] <krak`nix> that is the other alsa setting in q4, s_alsa_lib libasound.so.2
[09:15] <krak`nix> i saw on a forum a guy changed it to .so.0
[09:15] <krak`nix> i tried that but it said it didnt exist :o
[09:16] <crimsun> krak`nix: don't do that
[09:16] <crimsun> krak`nix: that's the soname, and it doesn't exist because @2@ is the version in the alsa-lib that we ship
[09:17] <crimsun> krak`nix: pastebin the output from ''cat /proc/asound/devices''
[09:17] <krak`nix> sure 1 sec
[09:18] <krak`nix> http://sial.org/pbot/14578
[09:18] <ilba7r> what was the command to list the hardware. I need to know what modem is on a pc?
[09:18] <intelikey> lspci
[09:18] <crimsun> krak`nix: cat /proc/asound/cards
[09:18] <ilba7r> thanx intelikey
[09:19] <krak`nix> 0 [SI7012         ] : ICH - SiS SI7012
[09:19] <krak`nix>                      SiS SI7012 with CMI9761 at 0xdc00, irq 18
[09:19] <crimsun> krak`nix: what type of audio abberations do you hear?
[09:20] <krak`nix> the sound continually stutters and sort of builds up like reverb?
[09:20] <intelikey> nice error
[09:20] <crimsun> krak`nix: is there a parameter for specifying the buffer or period size?
[09:21] <crimsun> krak`nix: brb, need to restart wpa_supplicant
[09:21] <krak`nix> k, ill search for one in the mean time
[09:21] <obe1> anyone know of any issues with gdb and compiling with -g3 on amd64, if i attempt anything simple like, > print main or > break main, gdb segfaults.., if i compile with -g, it works. happens on 5.10 and FC4
[09:23] <intelikey> i don't know anything about such, but did you search the buglist ?
[09:23] <obe1> ubuntu's bug list?
[09:23] <intelikey> if someone hasn't filed a bug report on it you should.
[09:23] <crimsun> obe1: what about -Os or -O2?
[09:23] <obe1> i am been using -O0
[09:24] <_Dom_> hello all
[09:25] <obe1> both -g3 -Os and -g3 -O2, segfault gdb just like -g3 -O0
[09:25] <_Dom_> is there an easy to follow guide on how to get wireless working on a laptop with ubuntu
[09:25] <intelikey> !wireless
[09:25] <ubotu> rumour has it, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[09:25] <krak`nix> crimsun: http://sial.org/pbot/14579
[09:25] <krak`nix> when you are back :)(
[09:25] <tim_> hey everyone!
[09:26] <jackie> hi
[09:26] <tim_> I just got a bunch of Ubuntu CD's for free
[09:26] <tim_> I installed it
[09:26] <tim_> it so rocks!
[09:26] <ilba7r> anyone know where i can download the scanmodem package for soft modems?
[09:27] <tim_> wouldnot have a clue m8
[09:27] <crimsun> krak`nix: are there any posts in the Linux q4 forums?
[09:27] <intelikey> check http://winmodem.com
[09:27] <intelikey> or is it .org  i don't remember....
[09:28] <ilba7r> i am there now
[09:28] <krak`nix> a few, ive been poking around linux gamers.net
[09:28] <krak`nix> havent come across anything that works yet :l
[09:28] <ilba7r> i just forgot where i put it. Basically it is for a friend thanx intelikey
[09:28] <nasimuto> What is the best desktop manager for a HP laptop w\ 600 MHz, 64 MB ram & 4 MB vid ? XDM, KDM, GDM, X3DM or WDM ? - I'd like to run XFCE with it.
[09:29] <intelikey> i'd say xdm  but i also wouldn't run a dm on that, i'd just use 'startx'
[09:29] <krak`nix> "Installed openal using the package manager in Yast, edited the cfg file (as root) with a text editor to say libasound.so.0 instead of libasound.so.2 I don't know if it's necessary to change the "advanced audio settings" to "openal" - mine say "default"). And it works."
[09:29] <krak`nix> ;(
[09:29] <_Dom_> ok that page says my wireless card needs  Requires the atmel-firmware package
[09:29] <nalioth_zZz> night all
[09:30] <krak`nix> crimsun: what do you think of this
[09:30] <krak`nix> create the following symbolic link: ln -s /usr/lib/libopenal.so.0 /usr/lib/libasound.so.0
[09:30] <_Dom_> anyone know where i can get this package
[09:30] <_Dom_> im a linux newbie that just wants to get away from the windows world:)
[09:31] <crimsun> krak`nix: absolutely not
[09:31] <krak`nix> :o
[09:31] <intelikey> !info atmel-firmware
[09:31] <crimsun> krak`nix: openal is library and is completely different from alsa-lib
[09:31] <ubotu> atmel-firmware: (Contains the firmware images for atmel wifi cards), section multiverse/net, is optional. Version: 1.0-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 422 kB, Installed size: 816 kB
[09:31] <crimsun> s/is library/is a library/g
[09:31] <foobar> I fucked up big time and im wondering if the livecd is loaded into memory so i can take it out and burn an installation disc while running the livecd ... =/
[09:32] <intelikey> _Dom_ that says it is in multiverse repo
[09:32] <intelikey> !tell _Dom_ about repos
[09:32] <Madpilot> foobar: I don't think it'll let you open the CDROM drive
[09:32] <foobar> uh oh...
[09:33] <foobar> well.. at least i backed up /some/ stuff on a separate partition... *sigh
[09:33] <_Dom_> ok im off to work now ill have to look at this tonight :) thanks for your help
[09:33] <intelikey> foobar you loaded all into ram ?    try 'sudo eject ' and see if it will.
[09:34] <obe1> seems to be a gcc problem
[09:34] <obe1> generating wrong file numbers on amd64
[09:34] <obe1> in the debugging info
[09:34] <obe1> oh well
[09:34] <foobar> intelikey: no, I havnt, I was wondering if I would be able to though
[09:35] <obe1> that will take like 10 yrs to come up the patch path..
[09:35] <nEmiSH> is there anything needed for tun0 support?
[09:35] <intelikey> foobar i haven't tested to see.   you can test it.
[09:35] <nasimuto> intelikey: what advantages does XDM have, when compared to i.e GDM ?
[09:35] <b_e_n_z> i see /sbin/mkfs.reiser4... does ubuntu 5.10 support reiser4?
[09:36] <intelikey> a little lighter
[09:36] <intelikey> b_e_n_z y shore
[09:37] <giany911> does any1 know where wine makes his fake c: partition ?
[09:37] <jackie> rtfm
[09:37] <b_e_n_z> intelikey, you mean reiser4 support is in the kernel?
[09:37] <intelikey> well b_e_n_z modules yes
[09:38] <giany911>  does any1 know where wine makes his fake c: partition ?
[09:38] <nasimuto> How to mount a corrupt ext3 filesystem to get my old etc data backed up?
[09:38] <Centaur5> giany911: Should be in the home folder under .wine
[09:38] <giany911> centaur its not in home
[09:38] <intelikey> not static in the kernel as in can boot without an initrd or anything like that b_e_n_z
[09:38] <duderiffic> pulling my hair out on some wifi stuff (never set up wireless on linux before)
[09:39] <Madpilot> giany911: Ctrl+H to show hidden files like .wine
[09:39] <Centaur5> giany911: Show hidden folders and .wine should be in there
[09:39] <duderiffic> pcmcia card has an atheros chipset, and it seems as though people have had luck with it before
[09:39] <giany911> ty
[09:39] <Madpilot> !wireless
[09:39] <ubotu> somebody said wireless was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[09:39] <Madpilot> duderiffic: ^^^
[09:39] <duderiffic> even as far as saying ubuntu 'auto-detects' it
[09:39] <duderiffic> yeah, it's supported
[09:39] <b_e_n_z> intelikey, no it's not there... find /lib/modules -name 'reiser*' -print... no reiser4
[09:41] <intelikey> !reiserfs
[09:41] <ubotu> [reiserfs]  a journalling file system - In benchmarks it seems to be faster then other default file systems.
[09:41] <intelikey> hmmm not much on it is there.
[09:42] <Corrupter> alright, i just installed Opera, but it isn't showing up in my Internet menu
[09:44] <Corrupter> any idea's?
[09:45] <umarmung> Corrupter: opera doesnt add itself to the menu
[09:45] <umarmung> Corrupter: try running opera from a terminal
[09:45] <Corrupter> i have
[09:45] <Corrupter> how can i add it?
[09:46] <bigfoot1> how do i play flv files?
[09:46] <umarmung> Corrupter: in gnome, right click the menu on the panel and select edit menu
[09:48] <Madpilot> Corrupter: the Opera on Ubuntu page of the wiki gives one way to add an entry to your menu
[09:48] <Madpilot> I should update that to include Breezy/Smeg menu editing information, actually
[09:55] <Fear_cult> anyone know how to create that spiffy eyecandy ubuntu uses when loading the kernel modules and whatnot during boot?
[09:56] <yksihw> what do i change in my apt sources to install bitchx,php etc.
[09:56] <yksihw> phpbb even*
[09:57] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell yksihw about repos
[09:57] <Fear_cult> prolly needa add a debian source deb http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free next line is deb-src http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free not sure tho
[09:57] <concept10> Fear_cult, huh?
[09:58] <concept10> yksihw, use universe
[09:58] <yksihw> cheers
[09:58] <jirwin_> hello all
[09:58] <yksihw> ill give it ago now.
[09:58] <jrsims> hey, how can I see what modules and servers are set to load at boot time?
[09:58] <raphink> Fear_cult: the packages are not to be smoked
[09:58] <jirwin_> I just installed breezy on my new laptop, and out of the box, X fails to start
[09:59] <jirwin_> I really have no idea where to start
[09:59] <mrkoje> jrsims  you can use  bum
[09:59] <mrkoje> i think
[09:59] <jirwin_> my video card is ATI Radeon X200M
[09:59] <jrsims> mrkoje: what's that? is that on all distros?
[09:59] <mrkoje> boot up manager
[09:59] <mrkoje> or somthing like that
[09:59] <nasimuto> How much swap space does a HP laptop w\ 600 MHz, 64 MB ram & 4 MB vid need ?
[09:59] <mrkoje> thats a gui
[09:59] <Fear_cult> raphink, what you mean smoke the packages
[09:59] <jrsims> mrkoje: how about command line?
[09:59] <mrkoje> Im thinking what is like chkconfig for ubuntu
[09:59] <intelikey> !tell jirwin_ about ati
[09:59] <yksihw> im gettting W: Couldn't stat source package list
[10:00] <crimsun> nasimuto: at least 256 MB of swap
[10:00] <mrkoje> jrsims: I think maybe   rc-update
[10:00] <mrkoje> i am not sure... if that is it
[10:00] <mrkoje> somthing like that
[10:00] <Fear_cult> yksihw, apt-get update
[10:00] <crimsun> nasimuto: a system with 64 MB of RAM is going to suffer under GNOME
[10:00] <visor> hi guys, how you doing?
[10:00] <nasimuto> crimsun: i know, i use xfce
[10:00] <jrsims> mrkoje: doesn't seem to be working on mine
[10:00] <mrkoje> jrsims:  update-rc.d
[10:01] <crimsun> nasimuto: you might even want to go slimmer, like pwm
[10:01] <ZiX> hi.
[10:01] <visor> anybody here has a ECS a535 laptop?
[10:01] <nasimuto> crimsun: ill take that into consideration, thx
[10:01] <SirKillalot> hey, do you know a software euqalizer for linux to control the recording of line in or microphone devices?
[10:01] <jrsims> mrkoje: no worky
[10:01] <serbshadow> hi all
[10:01] <mrkoje> jrsims:  try this    " sudo apt-get install bum"
[10:01] <ZiX> hi, my video plays slow since i have fglrx, the games play fast, though.
[10:01] <jrsims> mmkay
[10:01] <nasimuto> crimsun: if i resize my swap with i.e partmagic later, will ubuntu still work ? (i.e: 256 -> 400)
[10:01] <mrkoje> jrsims: sorry you wanted update-rc.d
[10:02] <crimsun> nasimuto: sure
[10:02] <mrkoje> jrsims:  try this    " sudo apt-get install update-rc.d
[10:02] <jrsims> k
[10:02] <nasimuto> crimsun: thanks again :)
[10:02] <jrsims> what is update-rc.d?
[10:02] <serbshadow> need help pls
[10:02] <intelikey> nasimuto something like fluxbox or anything developed for imbedded systems would be ok on 64m  but you will need to keep the open apps to a minimum.   and by all means remove cups.
[10:02] <visor> seems linux runs really slow on these machines, i wonder if there is something to do about it
[10:03] <serbshadow> my web browser not working
[10:03] <mrkoje> jrsims: there has to be a better program then that for just checking the runlevels of all services
[10:03] <nasimuto> intelikey: i tried flux, but i like xfce more
[10:03] <visor> it has a transmeta processor, 600mhtz and 256mb of ram, but it runs like if it was a Pentium I
[10:03] <mrkoje> jrsims: on my fedora machines I use chkconfig
[10:03] <nasimuto> intelikey: whats cups and how do i remove it ?
[10:03] <visor> so if anybody has one of this machines i would like to share comments
[10:03] <intelikey> k just saying you will have to watch what & how many apps you run.
[10:04] <jrsims> mrkoje: isn't there just a config file I can look at that would tell me what items are going to load at boot time?
[10:04] <intelikey> cups=common unix printing system
[10:04] <frogzoo> nasimuto: cups is the printing system
[10:04] <nasimuto> thx
[10:04] <mrkoje> jrsims: yes
[10:04] <mrkoje> jrsims: im kinda new... hold on let me find it
[10:04] <jrsims> mrkoje: cool
[10:04] <mrkoje> ok
[10:04] <mrkoje> jrsims
[10:04] <nasimuto> how do i control what services are being loaded at boot ?
[10:04] <jrsims> mrkoje: yes?
[10:05] <cyphase> hey everyone
[10:05] <frogzoo> nasimuto: install 'bum' - it will help a lot
[10:05] <intelikey> nasimuto you can print without it.   cups may be nice on systems with plenty of resources but it eats ram and you dont want that.
[10:05] <nasimuto> im pretty sure i dont need bluetooth and IR 24/7
[10:05] <duderiffic> this wireless shit is getting ridiculous......
[10:05] <nasimuto> ok
[10:05] <mrkoje> /etc/rc1.d  /etc/rc2.d  /etc/rc3.d      etc  ..... until   5
[10:05] <jrsims> mrkoje: what are those?
[10:05] <mrkoje> those are your runlevels in linux
[10:06] <mrkoje> run level 5 is graphical interface with x windows
[10:06] <mrkoje> run level 3 is just command line with networking
[10:06] <intelikey> mrkoje s/5/6/ ^
[10:06] <jrsims> mrkoje: I see. Cool.
[10:06] <mrkoje> intelikey: What?
[10:06] <frogzoo> how come 'runlevel' returns 'N 2'   ?
[10:06] <intelikey> 0-6 are default runlevels
[10:07] <mrkoje> 6 is restart
[10:07] <mrkoje> you will pretty much stay in 3 or 5
[10:07] <crimsun> hold on, time out. Clear up the misinformation.
[10:07] <frogzoo> I think Ubuntu's slightly different - with X up, runlevel says I'm at rl 2
[10:07] <crimsun> Debian does not play runlevel games. 2-5 are identical.
[10:07] <intelikey> frogzoo because you are in runlevel 2 atm  but there wan nothing before it so the privious runlevel is n = not avalable.
[10:07] <mrkoje> crimsun: ooops.... sorry
[10:07] <aeon17x> is run level 9 root?
[10:08] <duderiffic> i thought ndiswrapper was for the prism chipset cards....
[10:08] <polpak> aeon17x, no, there is no runlevel 9
[10:08] <frogzoo> aeon17x: nope - root is user id = 0 always on all unix
[10:08] <duderiffic> madwifi for the atheros, right?
[10:08] <polpak> aeon17x, there's only 0-6
[10:08] <intelikey> aeon17x only if you hack it that way....
[10:08] <aeon17x> I could swear someone told me there's a runlevel 9... >_<
[10:09] <intelikey> i have ran everything from 0-1   to 0-12
[10:09] <frogzoo> aeon17x: you can create your own runlevels - man init
[10:09] <frogzoo> from man page 'init' 0123456Ss  - so guess no rl 9 then
[10:09] <mrkoje> crimsun: what do you mean debian doesn't play the runlevel games.. are you just saying that  /etc/rc2.d - rc5.d are the same ident files?
[10:10] <intelikey> frogzoo not unless you add it.
[10:10] <ZiX> ... guys?
[10:10] <aeon17x> !run level
[10:10] <ubotu> aeon17x: Do they come in packets of five?
[10:10] <crimsun> mrkoje: runlevels 2-5 are by policy the same
[10:10] <aeon17x> !run
[10:10] <ZiX> hi, my video plays slow since i have fglrx, the games play fast, though. <-- ? :x
[10:10] <ZiX> i wanna watch the movie xD
[10:10] <aeon17x> ZiX: what type of movie is it?
[10:10] <frogzoo> for everything you ever wanted to know about runlevels, and plenty you don't 'man init'
[10:10] <Fushi> Heya, when I run startx I keep getting the following - - xterm: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.4: cannot open shared object file: Error 40
[10:11] <ZiX> dvdrip xvid
[10:11] <ZiX> ;p
[10:11] <ZiX> Spirited Away
[10:11] <ZiX> =P
[10:11] <ZiX> anyone wanna have that movie?
[10:11] <aeon17x> What do you mean by 'slow'?
[10:11] <Fushi> Good movie :)
[10:11] <giany911> why  cant i find mplayer on synaptic?
[10:11] <ZiX> well, it skips frames.
[10:11] <ZiX> Fushi: yea ^_^
[10:11] <raphink> giany911: did you enable universe and multiverse?
[10:11] <ZiX> too bad i have the english version :{
[10:11] <giany911> yep
[10:11] <Fushi> indeed xP
[10:11] <ZiX> you an anime freak too? xD
[10:12] <Fushi> I watch some anime, dunno about freak.
[10:12] <intelikey> anyone wanting to play with runlevels(and probably crash their system) should have a look in /etc/inittab  and any manpages on init/inittab
[10:12] <ZiX> heh ;p
[10:12] <Fushi> cool :)
[10:12] <ZiX> yea =)
[10:12] <Fushi> I just got up to 22 in chobits
[10:12] <Fushi> :)
[10:12] <ZiX> ooh O_O
[10:12] <ZiX> xD
[10:12] <ZiX> gimmeeeeeeh =D
[10:12] <crimsun> giany911: as in mplayer-$arch?
[10:12] <bigfoot1> i have flash player working (in a browser) but there is no sounds. how can we fix this?
[10:12] <Fushi> episode #22 rmvb format :P
[10:12] <ZiX> rmvb..
[10:13] <ZiX> how to play that on Linux? xD
[10:13] <crimsun> bigfoot1: aoss firefox
[10:13] <Fushi> No clue lol
[10:13] <giany911> crimsun...as in mplayer :)
[10:13] <Fushi> Currently running 2k on this box =P
[10:13] <bigfoot1> crimsun: what's aoss?
[10:13] <Fushi> So anyways, anyone know what error 40 in X? :(
[10:13] <devnul> bigfoot1, do you ahve sound working at all/.
[10:13] <bigfoot1> devnul: yes
[10:13] <crimsun> bigfoot1: alsa-oss
[10:14] <ZiX> anyways, the video plays slow with some frame skips i think.
[10:14] <LuCkYaN> hi, i have a little network at my home , and i want to know for ex. ip 192.168.1.10 want to open any web page to redirect on a page what i want ... anyone know how ?] 
[10:14] <frogzoo> !dma
[10:14] <aeon17x> ZiX: use another player.
[10:14] <bigfoot1> crimsun: you mean switch from one to the other?
[10:14] <LuCkYaN> i have 3 pc's ...
[10:14] <Fushi> I also got all of lain earlier :)
[10:14] <ZiX> aeon17x: using totem now
[10:14] <LuCkYaN> and on one of them want to redirect all 80 to a page from server
[10:14] <mrkoje> LuCkYan, huh?
[10:14] <ZiX> does mplayer use gstreamer?
[10:15] <LuCkYaN> so anyone can help me ?
[10:15] <mrkoje> LuCkYan, from what I could decipher I think you want to set up a web proxy
[10:16] <crimsun> bigfoot1: I mean invoke firefox with ''aoss firefox''
[10:16] <Paradosso> hi everybody
[10:16] <tcpip> i want to know the difference between amd64 CD and the DVD.. how diff are the installations?
[10:16] <devnul> LuCkYaN: try squid-proxy
[10:16] <crimsun> tcpip: the DVD includes both the install and the live set
[10:16] <crimsun> sets^
[10:16] <mrkoje> LuCkYaN: Then with that web proxy up, have all your clients use the proxy. Have the proxy take your clients to what ever page you want
[10:17] <LuCkYaN> mrkoje, don't know ... as i sad i have a server / 3 pc's with ip private // and i want one of them whem try to use http to redirect on every page to a web page from server
[10:17] <tcpip> crimsum: ya i knw, so if i have the 2 cd set and the dvd how different are these two
[10:17] <Fushi> Heya, when I run startx I keep getting the following - - xterm: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.4: cannot open shared object file: Error 40
[10:18] <Paradosso> when I try to write on a fat32 partition it gives me the "read-only file system" error, even though is a partition mounted in rw mode; this happens after I try to write on that partition using bittorrent at the beginning of a computer session. Ant hints?
[10:18] <bigfoot1> crimsun: what if i use opera, or anonther browser?
[10:18] <Fushi> I liked the cannot find error better ):
[10:18] <bigfoot1> cuz i am.
[10:18] <Fushi> At least I knew what it was talking about then, heh
[10:18] <mrkoje> LuCkYan: Ok, if you only want 1 client to redirect, you will still have to set up a proxy on the server and have the client pc connect to the proxy
[10:18] <ZiX> totem-xine works perfect.
[10:18] <frogzoo> Paradosso: check your permissions
[10:19] <bigfoot1> crimsun: i tried "aoss firefox" in cli, but it said "command not found"
[10:19] <mrkoje> Paradosso: is the Fat32 partition remote or local
[10:19] <Paradosso> mrkoje, local
[10:19] <Paradosso> permissions are 777
[10:19] <crimsun> bigfoot1: you have to install alsa-oss as I mentioned
[10:19] <Paradosso> I can't figure this out
[10:20] <frogzoo> LuCkYaN: man iptables
[10:20] <mrkoje> Paradosso: good luck... I have no clue
[10:20] <Paradosso> bobi@verok:/mnt$ ls -la
[10:20] <frogzoo> Paradosso: run your app with strace to a log - then look for errors
[10:21] <Paradosso> drwxrwxrwx  19 root root 16384 1970-01-01 01:00 dati
[10:21] <Paradosso> (this is the partition
[10:21] <Paradosso> )
[10:21] <bigfoot1> crimsun:can i use the "aoss" command with stuff other than firefox. For example, "aoss opera"?
[10:21] <Paradosso> I have another bittorrent instance that is currently writing on /mnt/dati
[10:21] <tcpip> crimsum : so if i have the 2 cd set and the dvd how different are these two
[10:21] <Paradosso> but if I try e.g. mkdir /mnt/dati/boh
[10:22] <mrkoje> Paradosso: You can write and read on the Fat32 right... just not with BT?
[10:22] <Paradosso> says it can't create the directory for it is a read-only file system
[10:22] <Paradosso> mrkoje
[10:22] <Paradosso> at the beginning of a session I can write regularly
[10:22] <frogzoo> Paradosso: paste the line from fstab
[10:22] <Paradosso> then I start this bt instance via screen
[10:23] <Paradosso> this instance exits
[10:23] <Paradosso> and then I can write on it anymore anyhow
[10:23] <frogzoo> Paradosso: the problem is likely the way you;re mounting the fat32
[10:23] <Paradosso> instances of bt started before the first instance exits still work
[10:23] <Paradosso> I'll paste it in a moment frogzoo
[10:24] <Paradosso> /dev/hda5	/mnt/dati	vfat		defaults,quiet,user,umask=000	0	0
[10:24] <Morrowyn> morning
[10:24] <pinkisntwell> how do i find my ip address? both internal and external?
[10:24] <kemik> pinkisntwell:  ifconfig
[10:24] <mrkoje> pinkisntwell ifconfig
[10:24] <kemik> pinkisntwell:  but if you're behind a nat you need to check your router/nat-boc
[10:24] <kemik> boc
[10:24] <frogzoo> !ntfs
[10:25] <kemik> BOX even
[10:25] <mrkoje> I love the easy questions... I can answer those!
[10:25] <Paradosso> I think it's a good fstab line actually
[10:25] <pinkisntwell> what's that?
[10:26] <mrkoje> pinkisntwell: type "ifconfig" in a command line shell
[10:26] <frogzoo> Paradosso: try user,auto,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 - from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:26] <mrkoje> pinkisntwell: It will tell you what network interfaces you have and what their address are
[10:26] <kemik> pinkisntwell:  or goto system->administration->network
[10:26] <pinkisntwell> i did, what's router/nat-boc ?
[10:27] <kemik> pinkisntwell:  are you directly connected to the internet?
[10:27] <Paradosso> I'll give it a read, frogzoo
[10:27] <pinkisntwell> i use an adsl router
[10:27] <kemik> pinkisntwell:  does the adsl router get the external ip ?
[10:27] <pinkisntwell> yes
[10:28] <frogzoo> Paradosso: pretty sure just those options will do the trick
[10:28] <mrkoje> pinkisntwell: pppoe?
[10:28] <pinkisntwell> pppoa
[10:28] <mrkoje> doesn't matter anyway....  ifconfig if you want your ip
[10:29] <pinkisntwell> something else now, i tried to record my voice with my mic and the volume is *way* too low. i cant use skype like this. any tips?
[10:29] <tcpip> does the DVD installation better or the cd installation?
[10:29] <tcpip> *IS
[10:30] <mp3guy> i'm thinking of getting a TV tuner, can someone tell me which one would be ideal for ubuntu?
[10:30] <mrkoje> mp3uy:  I have an AverMedia card
[10:30] <Madpilot> pinkisntwell: right click on the little gnome volume icon next to the clock, there should be a mic volume setting in the advanced volume controls
[10:30] <mp3guy> mrkoje, does it work well? what features does it have?
[10:30] <mrkoje> mp3guy: It works fine with the ubuntu live... though I haven't actually installed linux on that machine
[10:30] <pinkisntwell> well yes, i have it at full
[10:30] <mrkoje> hold on... im not exactly sure of the model
[10:32] <Paradosso> rebooting, I'll let you know frogzoo
[10:33] <mrkoje> mp3guy: I don't know the card model... the most I could get is AverMedia AverTV
[10:33] <mrkoje> I could use it with MythTV I presume but I haven't
[10:33] <kemik> anyone here know how to get skype to use OSS/ALSA instead of /dev/dsp ?
[10:33] <mrkoje> lol... I don't even have cable at my current location so it hardly gets used
[10:33] <kemik> ./dev/dsp is the only option i see in skype-settings... :(
[10:34] <mp3guy> kemik, why do you need to use OSS/ALSA
[10:35] <kemik> mp3guy:  well any sound demon...
[10:35] <mp3guy> kemik, does skype not work or something?
[10:35] <kemik> mp3guy:  if it access dev/dsp it needs exclusive access to the sounddevice
[10:35] <kemik> mp3guy:  it works, but not while playing music/games
[10:35] <mp3guy> kemik try the skype_dsp_hijacker
[10:35] <kemik> since it need access to dev/dsp
[10:36] <kemik> aight
[10:36] <kemik> mp3guy:  whereis that ?
[10:36] <kemik> wiki ?
[10:36] <tcpip> is selling of UBUNTU DVD 5.10 legal??
[10:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> tcpip: yes
[10:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> afaik
[10:36] <kemik> mp3guy:  nvm found it =) thx
[10:37] <kemik> but why would anyone BUY it ?
[10:37] <kemik> to me, that sounds a bit... stupid ?
[10:37] <mrkoje> kemik: LOL.... people try to sell Linux all the time on Ebay
[10:37] <krak`n> i'd feel like an asshole taking money for ubuntu :(
[10:37] <mrkoje> kemik: worse yet people buy it...
[10:37] <kemik> i guess the last moron hasnt been born yet
[10:37] <mrkoje> nope
[10:37] <frogzoo> how much you want for it?
[10:38] <mp3guy> http://juljas.net/linux/skype/
[10:38] <mrkoje> kemik: I was looking and there were some auctions selling fedora... suse  what ever distro for up to like 30 bucks
[10:38] <mrkoje> people were buying the stuff too
[10:38] <tcpip> www.osdisc.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi/products/dvd/ubuntu
[10:38] <frogzoo> mrkoje: nope, shills methinks
[10:38] <mrkoje> frogzoo /
[10:38] <mrkoje> ?
[10:39] <krak`n> what idiot buys linux :l
[10:39] <frogzoo> http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/shill
[10:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> krak`n one who cant download it?
[10:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> anyway, i baght Debian :P
[10:40] <tcpip> so is downloading the dvd better or the 2cd set??
[10:40] <frogzoo> yeh, but Kamping_Kaiser - Ubuntu will mail out anyway
[10:40] <mrkoje> for free!
[10:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> frogzoo: yes, but i ttakes months
[10:40] <mrkoje> true
[10:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> i do use the service ;)
[10:41] <frogzoo> so you can sell them on e-bay right
[10:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> frogzoo: no, so i can give them away free :O
[10:41] <pinkisntwell> any help with the recording level?
[10:41] <frogzoo> lol
[10:42] <dcj028> hi i have an issue installing the JRE runtime environ with UBUNTU.. can anyone tell me what the latest JRE packet is?
[10:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> 1.5 IIRC
[10:44] <giany911> how can i install active x for firefox ?
[10:44] <tcpip> no u cant
[10:44] <mrkoje> giany911: cant
[10:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> bhahaaa
[10:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> erm..
[10:45] <ZiX> giany911: why would you want that?
[10:45] <giany911> well
[10:45] <mrkoje> giany911: activex is a Microsoft technology used in IE
[10:45] <giany911> i installed wine
[10:45] <giany911> and counter strike
[10:45] <giany911> and when i wanna open cs
[10:45] <ZiX> then you just install iexplore on that, then.
[10:45] <sir-reality> i am using debootstrap to install ubuntu, how do i get it to install the base system for ubuntu server not ubuntu desktop
[10:45] <ZiX> giany911: wine ain't for games
[10:45] <mrkoje> giany911: ya that might work? Not sure
[10:45] <giany911> ..cedege aint free
[10:45] <giany911> *cedega
[10:46] <sir-reality> is there another tree/apt source for ubuntu server?
[10:46] <mrkoje> giany911: Have you tried to install IE from wine?
[10:46] <giany911> not yet
[10:46] <dcj028> how do i install jre2 for firefox?
[10:46] <giany911> synaptic .. j2re
[10:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> sir-reality:when you put in the cd type 'server'
[10:46] <giany911> mrkoje .. should i install ie ?
[10:47] <mrkoje> giany911: I don't see how it could hurt... I don't think activex is going to work...
[10:47] <giany911> ok
[10:47] <mrkoje> giany911: If it does... laugh or jump up and down
[10:48] <giany911> :))
[10:49] <Corin_777> can someone tell me, i remember there was something about sound, which had to be enabled....
[10:49] <Corin_777> something to do with copyright issues, so it wouldnt play sounds, movies etc...
[10:49] <pinkisntwell> any help with the recording level?
[10:49] <mrkoje> oss/alsa?
[10:51] <pinkisntwell> alsa
[10:51] <pinkisntwell> the volume is too low
[10:51] <Digis> !java
[10:51] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:52] <dcj028> thanks ill try that.. apparently im not running breezy, i'm running 5.04
[10:55] <knuddel> h
[10:55] <knuddel> hallo
[10:55] <topyli> beagle is still way too heavy on the system. after running a few hours, it starts to seriously affect performans on my oldish machine
[10:55] <topyli> i'm sure things will improve
[10:56] <cyphase> Is anyone using a wireless card in Ubuntu that worked out of the box?
[10:56] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell cyphase about wireless
[10:56] <cyphase> robotgeek, i tried
[10:56] <robotgeek> cyphase: oops, now i remember. sorry
[10:56] <cyphase> the card i tried didn't work
[10:56] <cyphase> and it was on the list
[10:57] <robotgeek> cyphase: which one? can you tell me the pci id? try 'lspci' in  a term
[10:58] <Corin_777> whats the command to search for a file?
[10:58] <carsten> Does anybody know if there is a KDissert-package which is version 1.0.x? The breezy-package is totally outdated
[10:58] <carsten> Corin_777: find . -name FOO
[10:59] <carsten> where FOO is the filename, Corin_777
[10:59] <Mitja> I'm confused here: does kubuntu-5.10-dvd-amd64.iso also include LiveCD?
[10:59] <Corin_777> thanks
[10:59] <jirwin_> hey there
[10:59] <jirwin_> any reason why my nic isn't being detected in breezy or hoary?
[11:00] <carsten> jirwin_: unusual card not supported by the kernel? hardwaredefekt?
[11:00] <jirwin_> the nic works in windows, so I know it is functional
[11:01] <jirwin_> it is a laptop, toshiba satellite l25
[11:01] <mrkoje> jirwin: sometimes... drivers are not available for linux
[11:01] <jirwin_> i am having problems using the nic, and using the video driver
[11:01] <jirwin_> i understand this...just seemed odd
[11:02] <mrkoje> actually really odd... what does ifconfig say
[11:02] <jirwin_> only lists the loopback
[11:02] <mrkoje> too bad
[11:02] <jirwin_> no eth0
[11:02] <indypende> hi all!
[11:02] <jirwin_> and my laptop has a nic, and then integrated wireless
[11:02] <mrkoje> can you use a ndiswrapper for that?
[11:02] <mrkoje> for wired NIC
[11:03] <jirwin_> no idea.
[11:03] <indypende> i've experienced a problem printing only photos with all apps! no one have the same problem? (printer work correctly)
[11:03] <mrkoje> jirwin_ I know of people using ndiswrapper for usb devices.. so...
[11:03] <Riddell> Mitja: yes
[11:03] <dcj028> how do i install j2re for hoary?
[11:03] <ben_underscore> dcj028, search for j2re in synaptic
[11:04] <bigfoot1> how do i run a .jar file?
[11:04] <dcj028> it does not find it there
[11:04] <ben_underscore> dcj028, it installs the blackdown j environment, also the firefox plugin
[11:04] <ben_underscore> dcj028, you need to add the other repositories, such as multiverse
[11:04] <ben_underscore> bigfoot1, java -jar jarfile.jar
[11:05] <dcj028> hmm... ok.. how do i install  multiverse?
[11:05] <dcj028> i tried it once before.. maybe i didn't do it correctly
[11:05] <ben_underscore> mrkoje, i used ndiswrapper to get my linksys wireless card working. it loads the windows driver as a linux kernel module
[11:06] <jirwin_> anyway i could grab a package for apt-get from a pc that has internet working...and use it on my laptop?
[11:06] <JaMiNkLe> how do i set up mah lappy so i can ssh from my pc
[11:06] <JaMiNkLe> there on a lan
[11:06] <jirwin_> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[11:06] <bigfoot1> i get an error when i try that java -jar file.jar command. please see http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5112
[11:06] <indypende> i've experienced a problem printing only photos with all apps! no one have the same problem? (printer work correctly)
[11:06] <ben_underscore> mrkoje, install ndisgtk - it is much easier to use
[11:07] <cyphase> Is anyone using a wireless card in Ubuntu that worked out of the box?
[11:07] <cyphase> anybody?
[11:07] <topyli> bigfoot1: you're using gnu java
[11:07] <ben_underscore> cyphase, no
[11:07] <dcj028> cyphase yes...
[11:07] <dcj028> my hp laptop.... works great
[11:08] <cyphase> lol
[11:08] <cyphase> on a desktop
[11:08] <bigfoot1> topyli: ok. what are the implications of that?
[11:08] <dcj028> can;t help you there haha
[11:09] <topyli> bigfoot1: well, it just doesn't always work. if you want java to actually work, use sun's java
[11:20] <limguohong91> May I know is it possible to run SUN Java on Firefox?
[11:20] <mjr> limguohong91, yes, it is
[11:20] <limguohong91> mjr How can i do that?
[11:20] <limguohong91> Is it a package?
[11:20] <Trograin> Hi there, How do I check the MACadress on my ethernet card in Ubuntu text mode???
[11:21] <mjr> limguohong91, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:21] <bimberi> Trograin: ifconfig (look for HWaddr)
[11:22] <Trograin> is that the MACAdress?? okey,
[11:22] <Trograin> thanx
[11:22] <bimberi> Trograin: np :)
[11:22] <Mitja> Where do I get this BitTorrent.platform? I can't run bittorrent
[11:23] <Trograin> Can MACAdress have 5 AND 6 parts?? where each part contains 2 units (one letter and a number or two letters or two numbers)?
[11:23] <Trograin> Becouse my main comptuer has only 5 parts
[11:23] <Trograin> the ubuntu server has 6 parts
[11:23] <pinkisntwell> come on guys, no help with my recording volume problem?
[11:25] <Trograin> ops, I saw wrong on my main computer
[11:25] <Trograin> nothing, and thanx mates
[11:25] <SphAx3D> Bonjour :)
[11:25] <henke_> hello
[11:25] <bimberi> g'day
[11:26] <SphAx3D> Sorry, i go to #ubuntu-fr ... Bye :-)
[11:27] <indypende> someone know a free skype alternative?
[11:27] <bigfoot1> topyli: so i must remove gnu-java and install sun-java? if so, how?
[11:28] <Hobbsee> !java
[11:28] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:28] <s00d> Hello. I'm having a problem trying to install Breezy Badger (got my CDs today :-D). I think it's due to the lack of disk space (2gb). It constantly freezes when trying to install the packages after reboot. I tried booting the installer with "linux archive-copier/copy=false". but then it just freezes when installing packages (presumably because it doesn't know where they are). Is there any way I can finish this install?
[11:29] <indypende> s00d, no space!
[11:29] <indypende> s00d, tri DSL Linux
[11:29] <s00d> Is it possible to install without caching the packages onto the hard drive?
[11:29] <indypende> s00d, or Debian!
[11:29] <Mitja> Can anyone help me running bittorrent? I get this: http://pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl/5115
[11:30] <Syx-T> este vre-un roman pe aici?
[11:30] <giany911> sysx t eu
[11:30] <s00d> indypendent: What about this "linux archive-copier/copy=false" option?
[11:30] <giany911> syx-t  eu :D
[11:30] <bimberi> s00d: perhaps try a server install first, then install desktop components after that
[11:30] <Syx-T> stai putin
[11:31] <bimberi> indypende: http://www.gizmoproject.com/ ???
[11:31] <giany911> sysx-t intra pe #ubuntu-ro
[11:31] <indypende> bimberi, thx
[11:31] <bimberi> indypende: np :)
[11:31] <s00d> bimberi: what are the packages for the desktop component? Wasn't there just a dummy package like "gnome-desktop" or something?
[11:31] <indypende> s00d, try DSL linux!
[11:31] <bimberi> s00d: ubuntu-desktop
[11:31] <s00d> bimberi: Ah, thanks. So I just apt-get install that?
[11:32] <pinkisntwell>  i'm trying to record something in ubuntu and the volume is way too low. what can i do?
[11:32] <s00d> Is there an apt-get search function?
[11:32] <bimberi> s00d: yep :) (not sure if you'll have the same problem but worth a try)
[11:32] <topyli> bigfoot1: you can say 'sudo update-alternatives -config java' to change the default java
[11:32] <bimberi> s00d: apt-cache search <keywords>
[11:32] <s00d> bimberi: I think I might be okay if I just install gnome without the office software etc.
[11:32] <Syx-T> giany911 mai esti
[11:32] <Syx-T> ?
[11:33] <giany911> da
[11:33] <giany911> intra pe #ubuntu-ro
[11:33] <s00d> bimberi: which package would that be?
[11:33] <Syx-T> ti-am scris pe private
[11:33] <Syx-T> nu ti-a aparut
[11:33] <Syx-T> ?
[11:33] <giany911> nuuu
[11:33] <Digis> !tomcat
[11:33] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, Digis
[11:33] <bimberi> s00d: not sure, let me have a look
[11:33] <Digis> !tomcat5
[11:33] <ubotu> Digis: Are you on ritalin?
[11:34] <Syx-T> ma, am incercat sa imi instalez, ubuntu si nu merge
[11:34] <kruskal> good evening world!!!
[11:34] <giany911> syx-t intra pe canalul #ubuntu-ro
[11:34] <Syx-T> 10x
[11:34] <kruskal> i tried to put background image in my grub file during boot-up, but my file.xpm.gz didn't load
[11:35] <mandrakeghost> hello
[11:35] <afabian> hm.  any way to easily force the screen to go blank?
[11:35] <mandrakeghost> can i ask for some help people?
[11:35] <kruskal> try
[11:35] <mandrakeghost> i am currently installing VMWARE
[11:36] <mandrakeghost> i am jsut new to this ubuntu thing...i am pretty sorry for me
[11:36] <mandrakeghost> and i can't install it
[11:36] <ke> Don't be sorry for installing Ubuntu :)
[11:36] <mandrakeghost> no...i am happy for ubuntu
[11:36] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, where did it failed?
[11:36] <mandrakeghost> i am happy having an ubuntu
[11:36] <bigfoot1> topyli: i did " sudo update-alternatives -config java" and i got "update-alternatives: unknown argument `-config'  "
[11:36] <kruskal> ubuntu is the best...
[11:37] <mandrakeghost> it was asking me which directory i would want to install the manual files
[11:37] <mandrakeghost> it was supposed to be /man right?
[11:37] <mandrakeghost> and it said "Unable to get the access rights of source file "./man".
[11:37] <JaMiNkLe> my install got raped
[11:37] <Syx-T> can someone help me to install ubuntu?
[11:38] <mandrakeghost> hey kruska
[11:38] <kruskal> i used pqmagic to partition my / and my /swap...and then i pointed the installer over there..
[11:38] <mandrakeghost> hey kruskal...
[11:38] <parker> hola
[11:38] <mandrakeghost> can u help me figure this out
[11:38] <j813> hi guys
[11:39] <bimberi> s00d: sry, struggling to find a post on the forums ...  (still looking)
[11:39] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, i only used the minimalist setup i didn't even have /man for those manuals files you said...
[11:39] <parker> alguien que hable espaol?
[11:39] <kruskal> i only have / and /swap..and that;s it..
[11:39] <mandrakeghost> so how do i install it in ur way
[11:40] <s00d> bimberi: Thanks for trying. Any help is appreciated.
[11:40] <s00d> bimberi: IUsnt' there jsut an umbrella package in synaptic?
[11:40] <kruskal> i used pqmagic...and i partition my 20GB into : 10G FAT32, 6G for EXT2,1G for swap,..thats it
[11:40] <mandrakeghost> ???
[11:41] <mandrakeghost> hey kruskal, are u talking to me...i am just ocnfused corry
[11:41] <parker> hi
[11:41] <kruskal> yeah
[11:41] <topyli> bigfoot1: check the syntax from the update-alternatives man page then :)
[11:41] <mandrakeghost> can u enlighten me
[11:41] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, i wish you have pqmagic..it will be so easy..
[11:41] <mandrakeghost> where can i download it?
[11:41] <bimberi> s00d: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=90954 (particularly post #6 by "azz" has some ideas) :)
[11:42] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, i think, its commercial..but i got mine from a friend...
[11:42] <s00d> bimberi: Thank you so much.
[11:42] <bimberi> s00d: np :)
[11:42] <mandrakeghost> is there alternative?
[11:42] <kruskal> my method, is to first partition my hd into partitions...because i am using dual boot..then after partitionning..i install then...first is windows..followed by Linux
[11:43] <mandrakeghost> ahhh...ok i get what u are trying to say...
[11:43] <kruskal> i think there is, ..somewhere in the command line but i dont know waht they are...
[11:43] <mandrakeghost> u have two OS a dual boot
[11:43] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, yeah
[11:43] <whitynz> just ask the question mandrakeghost
[11:43] <mandrakeghost> hi whitynz
[11:44] <mandrakeghost> i really want to leave MS world
[11:44] <mandrakeghost> not totally
[11:44] <Seveas> !goodmorning
[11:44] <ubotu> Gooooooooooooooooooooooooodmorning #ubuntu! It looks like another beautiful ubuntuous day, may humanity be with you and your problems be solved :)
[11:44] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, don't leave windows...instead, try to dual boot your machine...
[11:44] <mandrakeghost> it's been just a week since i started ubuntu
[11:44] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, welcome on the Ubuntu ship :)
[11:44] <Seveas> do you like Ubuntu so far?
[11:44] <mandrakeghost> ahhh...i dont have a license windows
[11:44] <kruskal> what ubuntu version you have there?
[11:45] <mandrakeghost> 5.10 i guess
[11:45] <mandrakeghost> i can't also play my mp3 and dvd
[11:45] <mandrakeghost> whoew
[11:45] <whitynz> OpenOffice has come a long way too
[11:45] <Seveas> !tell mandrakeghost about mp3
[11:45] <Seveas> !tell mandrakeghost about dvd
[11:45] <Seveas> that should get you going
[11:46] <mandrakeghost> this is the first time i really get serious in chatting...usually i would always ask someone to get nude on cam...lol
[11:46] <parker> i don't know install KDE in ubuntu, help...
[11:47] <kruskal> mandrakeghost, be patient at first in the Linux world...eventually, you will get the feel for it..
[11:47] <Seveas> parker, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:47] <MenZa`> parker: I just installed KDE yesterday, it's very easy.
[11:47] <MenZa`> Yes
[11:47] <MenZa`> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop for the whole package
[11:47] <mandrakeghost> yeah i know
[11:47] <Seveas> fortunately, uninstalling it is just as easy 8)
[11:48] <Hobbsee> Seveas: and the way to uninstall it is?
[11:48] <MenZa`> sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[11:48] <MenZa`> :P
[11:48] <topyli> no
[11:48] <MenZa`> :O!
[11:48] <ben_underscore> !tell ben_underscore about mp3
[11:48] <Seveas> Hobbsee, debfoster
[11:48] <Hobbsee> MenZa`: no it isnt...kubuntu-desktop is only a metapackage...
[11:48] <bimberi> sudo apt-get remove libqt3-mt ?
[11:48] <topyli> MenZa`: removing kubuntu-desktop will only remove the zero-byte metapackage
[11:49] <parker> thanks!
[11:49] <kruskal> hey guys, my breezy plays a sluggish vcd...any ideas why?????????
[11:49] <Seveas> debfoster is great at pruning things
[11:49] <MenZa`> Sorry, that was what I was told :P
[11:49] <Seveas> kruskal, enable dma on your drive
[11:49] <Seveas> sudo hdparm -d1 /dev.cdrom
[11:49] <Seveas> sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/cdrom
[11:49] <kruskal> i think i already did that i read that in the ubuntn help section...
[11:49] <mandrakeghost> i need vmware installed
[11:49] <mandrakeghost> whoew
[11:49] <mandrakeghost> i need it badly
[11:50] <topyli> MenZa`: don't believe everything. debfoster is the most useful tool for that
[11:50] <topyli> but no, removing kde is still not as straightforward as installing it
[11:51] <kruskal> i just let my vcd sluggish...anyway..
[11:51] <mandrakeghost> hey...i think i am getting vmware good... i used /etc instead of /man
[11:51] <mandrakeghost> is that alright?
[11:51] <Seveas> kruskal, what does hdparm -d /dev/cdrom say?
[11:51] <mandrakeghost> hey guys...some zillion things are inside my mind right now..is that ok for me to ask plenty of questionds>
[11:52] <Trograin> Hey boys. what is /dev/evms   ???
[11:52] <Seveas> keikoz, stop sending /amsgs when joining channels
[11:52] <Seveas> it's VERY annoying
[11:52] <Trograin> I have found some eror logs
[11:52] <topyli> mandrakeghost: sure. people will answer those that they know about
[11:52] <Trograin> about evms
[11:52] <keikoz> why ?
[11:52] <Trograin> dont know what evms is though :(
[11:52] <Seveas> 1) it's french 2) you say nothing else 3) it's just as stupid as auto-away messages
[11:53] <kruskal> Seveas, its off..how do i enable that again..?? ( i just upgraded to breezy...thats why.. )
[11:53] <human_error> how do i disable cookie messages in w3m?
[11:53] <Seveas> kruskal, sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/cdrom
[11:53] <keikoz> that's your opinion ...
[11:53] <Seveas> and you should add it to /etc/hdparm.conf
[11:53] <human_error> it makes ubuntuforums.org unbearably slow
[11:53] <topyli> keikoz: 4) /me is supposed to be followed by an action, not a verbal utterance
[11:53] <keikoz> i know
[11:53] <keikoz> and ?
[11:53] <Seveas> keikoz, fact is that auto-away messages are good enough to be kicked, and so are these stupid things
[11:53] <Trograin> anyone here that can tell me what "evms" is?
[11:54] <keikoz> mouarf
[11:54] <keikoz> then kick me and it is solved
[11:54] <topyli> keikoz: misbehaving will just get you ignored
[11:54] <keikoz> ar akick me: it's easier
[11:54] <Trograin> anyone here that can tell me what "evms" is?
[11:54] <Seveas> Trograin, enterprise volume management system
[11:54] <topyli> heh. be careful what you ask for
[11:54] <Seveas> something you probably not use
[11:55] <Trograin> Thanx Seveas
[11:55] <Trograin> weid then
[11:55] <Trograin> I am having some error logs form evms
[11:55] <Trograin> never heard of evms before though
[11:55] <human_error> Trograin, look in /usr/share/doc/evms
[11:55] <Trograin> thanx
[11:55] <Trograin> right on it
[11:55] <human_error> i dont know what it is myself but i found some references there
[11:56] <topyli> i've been thinking about getting rid of evms but never got around to it
[11:56] <human_error> how do i disable cookie messages in w3m?
[11:56] <mandrakeghost> can u recommend the best tutorial for ubuntu?
[11:56] <mandrakeghost> pleae
[11:57] <topyli> mandrakeghost: it's in system -> help
[11:57] <No1Viking> mandrakeghost, try help if you use Ubuntu 5.10
[11:57] <human_error> i'm surprised there isnt an ubuntu book yet
[11:58] <bimberi> mandrakeghost: alternatively there's http://help.ubuntu.com/
[11:58] <kruskal> Seveas, i tested it with dma ON, it is still sluggish...
[11:58] <Seveas> human_error, there are several books about ubuntu "In the works"
[11:58] <Seveas> kruskal, which player?
[11:58] <mandrakeghost> ok...what about in pdf form?
[11:58] <kruskal> totem...
[11:58] <No1Viking> mandrakeghost, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[11:58] <kruskal> Seveas, i am using totem breezy.
[11:58] <mandrakeghost> i have downloaded linux for dummies...will this help?
[11:58] <pinkisntwell> what should my subnet mask be if i want to always get the same ip address from my router?
[11:58] <j813> Seveas I have 3 optical drives how do I turn it on for all, & what do I put in the .conf file?
[11:59] <topyli> human_error: tech books, linux boox especially, have such a short lifetime. the web is better :)
[11:59] <human_error> that's true
[11:59] <human_error> i learned absolute basic linux from "linux for nongeeks"
[12:00] <ke> I got a "Linux For Dummies"
[12:00] <mandrakeghost> hey...i got this message details:failed to execute child process "vmplayer" (no such file or directory?
[12:00] <mandrakeghost> althoug i got successful installation message
[12:01] <ctd> i got a big thick debian 2.1 book a year or two back, on sale for $5
[12:01] <bigfoot1> which of the 4 java choices should i pick (http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/d5117)?
[12:01] <tcpip> !pppoe
[12:01] <ubotu> pppoe is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE
[12:01] <ctd> still has heaps of relevant stuff, seriously, even has stuff about coding in java/c/python
[12:01] <ctd> and tk
[12:03] <human_error> the debian manual at debian.org is pretty useful for the intermediate level
[12:03] <tcpip> !macaddress
[12:03] <ubotu> tcpip: Are you smoking crack?
[12:03] <Mabus06> tcpip, msg ubotu for private queries thank you
[12:04] <tcpip> no use.. how to configure macaddress on ubuntu
[12:05] <human_error> what are you guys using to chat here (besides xchat)
[12:05] <ctd> human_error: yeah, though this book as a bargain for the amount of stuff in it.
[12:05] <jackie> tcpip: how to configure mac addresses?
[12:06] <jackie> tcpip: there is no standard way to do that without outside utilities. hw mac addresses are not meant to be changed.
[12:06] <jackie> actually, bullshit
[12:06] <tcpip> windows allows so should ubuntu
[12:06] <jackie> i don't know whether there is a standard way
[12:06] <jackie> tcpip: windows allows it where?
[12:06] <topyli> human_error: sure, even an old unix book is useful in some areas. it's just that newbies don't know what is obsolete in them and what is not
[12:07] <mandrakeghost> i can't also use my infra red port and mmc card readed
[12:07] <tcpip> right click ur network adapter.. press configure button then advanced then network address
[12:08] <human_error> ctd recommended the old book, not me :)
[12:08] <tcpip> c'mon ubuntu must be having a way
[12:09] <jackie> tcpip: rtfm
[12:09] <tcpip> whts that/
[12:09] <topyli> i have a book based on redhat 6.0 here somewhere. it has gnome 1.0 screenshots
[12:09] <jackie> read the fucking manual.
[12:09] <Hobbsee> jackie: you cant tell people that
[12:09] <jackie> rtfm.
[12:09] <Hobbsee> language
[12:09] <jackie> Hobbsee: huh?
[12:09] <human_error> yea that's mean.
[12:10] <jackie> you can't curse in here?
[12:10] <jackie> wtf
[12:10] <Hobbsee> !coc
[12:10] <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/
[12:10] <jackie> oh, cmon.
[12:10] <_cw_> Does anyone know how I can force my videocard to display at 100Hz?
[12:10] <jackie> okay. fine.
[12:10] <jackie> RTM
[12:10] <_cw_> It only goes to 85.
[12:10] <mandrakeghost> i can't also use my infra red port and mmc card readed
[12:10] <jackie> _cw_: you're trying to o/c your video card?
[12:10] <Mitja> Is anyone using btdownloadcurses here?
[12:11] <jackie> to run a higher refresh than it's supposed to be able to?
[12:11] <_cw_> jackie, No...The vertical refresh rate
[12:11] <j813> jackie: it's the refresh rate
[12:11] <human_error> i'm thinking of trying LFS to learn some. anyone got experience with that?
[12:11] <jackie> right...
[12:11] <jackie> ...
[12:11] <j813> but is it possible to OC the Video card?
[12:11] <_cw_> I know my video card supports 1280*960@100Hz....
[12:12] <_cw_> But X wont let me use anything higher than 85.
[12:12] <topyli> mandrakeghost: don't worry if no-one can help you with those right now. IR is tricky and people may not have card readers. ask the question every few hours to see if people in-the-know are around
[12:12] <jackie> hm.
[12:12] <_cw_> And yes I've got the rates correctyl set up in xorg.conf
[12:12] <han`> i want to install the latest version of ubuntu on a desktop with a 766mhz processor, is that enough?
[12:12] <mandrakeghost> ok
[12:12] <mandrakeghost> thanks
[12:12] <han`> some weird amount of ram close to 400mb
[12:12] <human_error> how do i fix stupidly large fonts in older gtk programs
[12:12] <ctd> han`: sure.
[12:13] <human_error> like dillo and config dialogs in xmms, mplayer, etc
[12:13] <_cw_> _cw_
[12:13] <han`> is the hardware support on ubuntu pretty good?
[12:14] <bimberi> han`: that should be ok (i run it on a Celeron 466 with 384Mb which is quite acceptable)
[12:14] <human_error> han, im on a 600 mhz laptop here. ive installed it on a 600 mhz desktop and a 2 ghz
[12:14] <han`> bimberi, cool thanks
[12:14] <topyli> human_error: those are handled by general X configuration. font path order in xorg.conf, other fiddling too...
[12:14] <eestisilk> Hello everyone
[12:14] <eestisilk> i got one problem
[12:14] <parker> hi
[12:14] <eestisilk> i recived my ubuntu ver 5.10 cd's
[12:14] <morphix> han': i have ubuntu installed on my very old intel celeron 366mhz with 192mb ram.. it that runs perfect.. so yours should run much better.
[12:14] <eestisilk> now i put live cd
[12:15] <eestisilk> he make somethings and now it want password
[12:15] <eestisilk> what i need to put to log in ..
[12:15] <human_error> topyli, i could set rxvt's font easily with .Xdefaults, but what about gtk in particular? i tried googling, but i need better keywords i guess.
[12:15] <Seveas> when does it want a password?
[12:15] <eestisilk> it make all things completed
[12:15] <jackie> when connecting a usb mouse to a ps/2 adapter and plugging it into a ps/2 port on a desktop, can it be assumed that it will work? do input devices such as keyboards and mice all use some sort of standard protocol, and the connection to the actual motherboard is irrelevant, because the OS itself recognizes the device for what it is?
[12:16] <eestisilk> and before like opening
[12:16] <eestisilk> it want password
[12:16] <Seveas> eestisilk, it also says: user ubuntu will be logged in in 10 seconds
[12:16] <eestisilk> like in windows xp .. before loging in it want
[12:16] <eestisilk> yes
[12:16] <han`> jackie, it should work
[12:16] <eestisilk> Seveas..
[12:16] <topyli> human_error: it used to be handled by the old gnome-session, which is not around anymore. so, the only way is to force gtk to find, say, 100dpi fonts before 75dpi fonts
[12:16] <Seveas> and you can login as user ubuntu with no password
[12:16] <jackie> han`: i figured that much - but on all platforms?
[12:16] <heien> Hi all. I want to resize a partion of mine, but i cant seem to umount the swap partions, and because of that, i cant resize. How do i umount a swap partion?
[12:16] <jackie> with a decent OS to recognize the device?
[12:17] <topyli> human_error: i.e. it doesn't care about Xdefaults
[12:17] <eestisilk> seveas, it cant ..
[12:17] <eestisilk> it dont log in ..
[12:17] <Seveas> heien, swapoff /dev/hd$something
[12:17] <Seveas> or swapoff -a
[12:17] <human_error> ic, thanks. i'll try editing xorg.conf
[12:17] <eestisilk> it apear this screen again
[12:17] <eestisilk> it show this screen again ..
[12:17] <Seveas> eestisilk, but it does try to login?
[12:17] <eestisilk> yes it try
[12:17] <parker> in ubuntu KDE "kubuntu" is compatible spanish lenguage?
[12:17] <jackie> heien: or Turn off swapping by editing the /etc/fstab file and commenting the line that describes your swap partition.
[12:18] <han`> jackie, if you are asking, does the mouse send the same commands if it is plugged into the usb port as it does with an adapter, i think basically hte answer is yes...
[12:18] <Seveas> eestisilk, right, then you selected some wrong things during startup
[12:18] <Seveas> most likely resolution
[12:18] <eestisilk> ok
[12:18] <eestisilk> i try again
[12:18] <jackie> han`: okay, i was looking for a more technical response though - i'm having an argument with someone and need to be able to prove my point ;D
[12:18] <parker> alguien habla espaol?
[12:18] <Seveas> !es
[12:18] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:19] <eestisilk> Seveas, now i logged in =) where i can find my own documents ?
[12:19] <jackie> parker: si
[12:19] <Seveas> eestisilk, which own documents? You mean on the harddrive?
[12:19] <heien> Seveas, jackie , thx :)
[12:19] <eestisilk> yeah
[12:20] <jackie> heien: no problem dude
[12:20] <Seveas> eestisilk, system -> admin -> disks
[12:20] <askarali> hi
[12:20] <eestisilk> thx a lot ..
[12:20] <jackie> heien: don't mess with your swap if you have very little ram. you could mess something up. and remember to back up anything important before messing with partitions
[12:20] <ulisse> hello tribe!
[12:20] <jackie> hi!
[12:20] <askarali> howto restart network service from cli ?
[12:20] <pinkisntwell> anyone has problems recording? i get too low volumes
[12:21] <han`> jackie, are you asking if an application will see them as different, or if an os/system level/kernel level piece of software would see them as different?
[12:21] <Seveas> askarali, you mean the whole networking subsystem or a specific service?
[12:21] <eestisilk> seveas, can i change some documents, like delete and download new documents in internet ?
[12:21] <ulisse> can someone tell me the difference between a kernel in normal mode and in recovery mode?
[12:21] <mandrakeghost> where do i download ati video driver...it seems that my ati radeon is not working
[12:21] <Seveas> eestisilk, only if your disks are not NTFS
[12:21] <Seveas> !tell mandrakeghost about ati
[12:21] <bimberi> askarali: sudo invoke-rc.d networking restart
[12:21] <eestisilk> thx
[12:21] <Seveas> ulisse, there is no difference
[12:21] <heien> Jacki, i have 512, which i assume is enough, and i know about playing partitions game ;D
[12:22] <Seveas> the difference is that you boot into single user mode instead of multiuser mode
[12:22] <Seveas> (runlevel 1 vs runlevel 2)
[12:22] <ulisse> Seveas, I have a pc that works perfectly in recovery mode (except for HAL) but freezes in normal mode...
[12:22] <parker> i don't have install te sound target creative 24 bits 5.1, help me
[12:22] <Seveas> ulisse, at which point does it freeze?
[12:23] <askarali> bimberi, thanks
[12:23] <topyli> uh-oh. my /home/pub has about 1G free. i have to arrange some space!
[12:23] <mandrakeghost> i have this simple question...if i have downloaded a package
[12:23] <bimberi> askarali: np :)
[12:23] <mandrakeghost> how do i install it?
[12:23] <ulisse> Seveas, after the login, a complete freeze
[12:24] <bimberi> mandrakeghost: sudo dpkg -i file.deb (assuming it's an ubuntu package)
[12:24] <Seveas> ulisse, before or after having a complete desktop?
[12:24] <human_error> topyli, i swapped the 75/100 dpi lines. it worked. thanks youre a genius!
[12:24] <mandrakeghost> if it's a tar.gz
[12:24] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, which pieco of software is it?
[12:24] <topyli> human_error: i'm just old, i remember gnome 1.x :)
[12:24] <mandrakeghost> flash player
[12:24] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, throw it out
[12:25] <mandrakeghost> why/
[12:25] <ulisse> Seveas, after the desktop has loaded, sometimes I can either do something, like open nautilus
[12:25] <Seveas> and apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
[12:25] <Seveas> never install something by hand when it is in the repositories
[12:25] <mandrakeghost> can u explain to me what is a repository>
[12:25] <Seveas> ulisse, and it's complete freeze - even <ctrl><alt><f1> fails?
[12:25] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, a big server full of software that Ubuntu provides
[12:26] <Seveas> 17.000 packages
[12:26] <human_error> any suggestions on what irc client to run under rxvt?
[12:26] <bimberi> ubotu: tell mandrakeghost about synaptic
[12:26] <mrkoje> mandrakeghost, a repository is a file system on the internet that contains software packaged for certain linux distros
[12:26] <mandrakeghost> hey it says could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[12:26] <bimberi> ubotu: tell mandrakeghost about repositories
[12:26] <Seveas> human_error, irssi
[12:26] <human_error> thx
[12:26] <ulisse> Seveas, yes, the acpi thing too, and cant't act by ssh, too
[12:26] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, sudp apt-get install ....
[12:26] <topyli> mandrakeghost: we leave it to windows users to wander the Web in search of drivers and software. we just install things with a single command :)
[12:26] <Seveas> ulisse, icky, that's complete...
[12:26] <parker> i dont' have install the lenguage spanish in kubuntu, help
[12:27] <Seveas> any clues from syslog/kern.log ?
[12:27] <mandrakeghost> it says coudln't find package flashplayer
[12:27] <Seveas> parker, system -> administration -> language selector
[12:27] <Seveas> select spanish there, install it, logout, log back in
[12:27] <Seveas> it's flashplayer-mozilla and it's in multiverse
[12:27] <Seveas> you need to enable multiverse
[12:27] <j813> Seveas: I saw somewhere how to make mozilla 64bit to play Flash, does anyone know the link, I lost it after re-installing 5.10, been googling it but cant find it again
[12:27] <Seveas> !tell mandrakeghost about repos
[12:28] <Seveas> j813, only a 32bit chroot would work, which is a pain in the ass
[12:28] <morphix> is there anyway to 'break' a 'patch' command for eggdrop?
[12:28] <mandrakeghost> hey it says couldn find the package
[12:28] <morphix> it seems to not patch anymore :(
[12:28] <topyli> mandrakeghost: there is no such package. try flashplayer-mozilla. you find out package names by searching in the package manager
[12:28] <lok> there is another solution j813
[12:28] <Seveas> lok, hmm, interesting, tell me more :)
[12:28] <j813> yup? change to 32bit :)
[12:28] <lok> use a i386 binary package of mozilla
[12:29] <human_error> ok back, with irssi. wow comfused. haha
[12:29] <Seveas> lok, won't wotk on an amd64 system without a chroot...
[12:29] <mandrakeghost> ok
[12:29] <mandrakeghost> i am sorry...but i am really asking so many stupid questions...is that alright?
[12:29] <lok> Seveas, I use flock like that on a dapper 64
[12:29] <Seveas> hmm
[12:29] <ulisse> Seveas, and so what is a "recovery mode"? I've seen that some modules are missing, but modprobing them don't freeze the pc
[12:29] <j813> found a trick before it did work but lost the link or website
[12:30] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, not stupid questions, you're a beginner :)
[12:30] <Seveas> lok, thanks for the tip, never knew that
[12:30] <mandrakeghost> i did what u told...search flashplayer...but there's none found
[12:30] <viller> hi
[12:30] <Seveas> ulisse, look at /boot/grub/menu.lst to see the differences :)
[12:30] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, did you enable multiverse?
[12:30] <topyli> mandrakeghost: start small, like "flash"
[12:31] <viller> can i reinstall Ubuntu without reformatting the partitions so I can keep my apps and documents?
[12:31] <human_error> mandrakeghost: go to settings, repositories; show disabled repositories, enable multiverse.
[12:31] <parker> how install nvidia drivers for kubuntu?
[12:31] <Seveas> viller, no, why do you want to reinstall?
[12:31] <Seveas> !tell parker about nvidia
[12:31] <bimberi> j813: was it this? - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78789
[12:31] <heien> apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:32] <morphix> ok during compiling something that requires openSSL.. it says cannot locate it.. what is the 'installation dir' for openssl? or how do i find out
[12:32] <morphix> please and thanks.
[12:32] <viller> seveas: because my ubuntu is messed up
[12:32] <Seveas> morphix, sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
[12:32] <topyli> human_error: oh yes, if you already havent enable multiverse like human_error says. while you're at it, enable universe too
[12:32] <Seveas> might be libssl0.9-dev
[12:32] <Seveas> viller, in what way?
[12:32] <ulisse> Seveas, I can see a "single" instead of "quiet spalsh" in the kernel parameters, but what does it means? (sorry if I am annoying)
[12:32] <viller> i get this error: can't access tty; job control turned off
[12:32] <morphix> ahh that dev package that it what i was originally after.. dev packages seem to fix everything :P
[12:33] <morphix> thanks a lot Seveas
[12:33] <Seveas> ulisse 'quiet splash' means: default runlevel (multiuser, gdm) with usplash enabled and with no kernel debug information during bootup
[12:33] <Seveas> 'single' means single user mode
[12:33] <topyli> morphix: you need the devel packages whenever you compile stuff
[12:33] <Seveas> aka runlevel 1
[12:33] <mandrakeghost> there's no show disabled repos, enable multi
[12:33] <viller> what does this mean: can't access tty; job control turned off?
[12:34] <topyli> viller: where do you get this error
[12:34] <ulisse> Seveas, and what is the runlevel for the single user?
[12:34] <Seveas> 1
[12:34] <ulisse> tnx
[12:34] <viller> topyli: when i start ubuntu, it starts to load modules, but stops and gives this error
[12:35] <topyli> viller: seems pretty broken :(
[12:35] <viller> toyli: :D
[12:36] <topyli> hard to fix when you have no system ;)
[12:36] <viller> topyli: what folders do i have to backup before i reformat to restore my system afterwards
[12:37] <parker> apt-get install nvidia-glx It does not work
[12:38] <mandrakeghost> i can't install flash...can't see it
[12:38] <parker> Someone can help me
[12:38] <morphix> topyli is there a package i can get that contains all dev packages?
[12:39] <morphix> for later use.
[12:39] <_cw_> YES! I got 100Hz now woohoo I'm getting there ;)
[12:39] <_cw_> Still cant use fglrx driver tho :(
[12:39] <r3tex> what is the default xserver in ubuntu?
[12:39] <morphix> gnome?
[12:39] <_cw_> Think so yea
[12:40] <egonw> morphix: that's not a xserver
[12:40] <bimberi> r3tex: xorg
[12:41] <morphix> oh ok/
[12:41] <morphix> my bad.
[12:41] <parker> apt-get install nvidia-glx It does not work Someone can help me?
[12:41] <bimberi> parker: what doesn't work?
[12:41] <egonw> morphix: use dpkg to list all *-dev package
[12:41] <morphix> how do i do that?
[12:42] <egonw> dpkg -l "*-dev"
[12:42] <morphix> i NEVER use dpkg lol its always been apt-get
[12:42] <egonw> dpkg -l "*-dev" | xargs apt-get install
[12:42] <mamoru> hello. What soft do I need to install to be able to listen .mid files?
[12:42] <parker> He says to me that he does not find files
[12:42] <morphix> ok cool egonw
[12:43] <hai> hello
[12:43] <hai> I need help to install apache2
[12:43] <hai> and tomcat
[12:43] <hai> anybody
[12:43] <hai> pls help
[12:43] <bimberi> mamoru: timidity (guessing)
[12:43] <XLR> apt-get install apache2
[12:43] <topyli> morphix: dpkg has some pretty handy functions too
[12:43] <hai> i get GPG errors
[12:43] <hai> is i use apt-get
[12:43] <XLR> i.e.?
[12:44] <mandrakeghost> hey...i can't get the flashplayer
[12:44] <mandrakeghost> sorry
[12:44] <bimberi> !gpgerr
[12:44] <ubotu> gpgerr is, like, totally, a GPG-related error that sometimes occur when accessing the Ubuntu archives; it can usually be solved by typing "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*" (without the quotes!) in a terminal
[12:44] <hai> GPG error - "BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5" invalid
[12:44] <topyli> mandrakeghost: have you enabled the universe and multiverse repositories already?
[12:44] <morphix> oh crap.. i forgot how to specify the install dir during make install :/
[12:44] <NicePerso> hee
[12:45] <parker> algun espaol?
[12:45] <hai> yes
[12:45] <topyli> morphix: --prefix=/usr or whatever you want it to go
[12:45] <hai> XLR: any help?
[12:45] <mandrakeghost> how do i enable..please...i am using a synaptic
[12:45] <topyli> morphix: you give that argument to the configure script though
[12:45] <mandrakeghost> i guess u have to tell me from the basic
[12:45] <XLR> just look what ubotu wrote
[12:46] <morphix> i am talking about during the 'make install
[12:46] <morphix> '
[12:46] <morphix> i think it was, make install DEST=/dir i cant remember :/
[12:46] <mandrakeghost> please
[12:46] <NicePerson> i installed ubuntu, but on after install, the logon window either freezes, or goes to a blank screen with only mouse cursor, nothing else, any ideas anyone ?
[12:46] <mandrakeghost> how do i enable the multiverse and universe in synaptic
[12:47] <sabmann> mandrakeghost, type sudo /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:47] <topyli> mandrakeghost: ok, click settings -> repositories. click settings and tick "show disabled"
[12:47] <sabmann> topyli is right
[12:47] <Alex_BO2> HELLO!I've a problem with dvd decrypter: i have installed it with wine but it can't detect the drive
[12:48] <topyli> mandrakeghost: then tick the universe and multiverse repositories to enable them
[12:48] <mahangu> mandrakeghost, add repositories
[12:48] <parker> for install sound target creative 5.1?
[12:48] <kristian_> how can i make rhythmbox play mp3 files?
[12:49] <topyli> kristian_: install gstreamer0.8-mad
[12:49] <bimberi> ubotu tell kristian_ about mp3
[12:49] <parker> i don't sound in my computer :(
[12:49] <Alex_BO2> halo?
[12:49] <hai> XLR: I get this error
[12:49] <hai> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multiverse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/sg.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[12:49] <hai> when starting synaptic
[12:49] <topyli> hai: click the "refresh" button
[12:49] <bimberi> hai: hit Reload
[12:50] <NicePerson> ubotu
[12:50] <hai> ok
[12:50] <Alex_BO2> hallo? i need help, please
[12:50] <adjkasjdklas> Hello everybody.
[12:51] <parker> help me for install sound target 5.1?
[12:51] <adjkasjdklas> I'm running Ubuntu Hed. and we're wondering, how to make the terminal run just as fluxbox starts. Can anybody help out with some shellscript or something?
[12:52] <mandrakeghost> ok..i just did all that... i still can't find the flashplayer
[12:53] <human_error> if i want to do basic tarball compilations, which package(s) should i apt-get?
[12:53] <AngryParsley> hey, how do I disable the pc speaker?
[12:53] <NicePerson> windows
[12:53] <AngryParsley> I tried using the volume manager, but it doesn't work
[12:53] <NicePerson> disable it
[12:53] <NicePerson> you have to disable it AngryParsley
[12:54] <giany911> angryparsley double click on the sound icon in the tray and mute  the speaker
[12:54] <AngryParsley> giany911: there, I muted it
[12:54] <topyli> mandrakeghost: hit the refresh button and search for flash. it should find quite a bunch of packages
[12:54] <giany911> ;) now ... it must be quiet i think
[12:54] <AngryParsley> of course, now I have no sound
[12:54] <AngryParsley> and it STILL beeps
[12:54] <NicePerson> what a douche bag
[12:55] <giany911> angryparsley
[12:55] <NicePerson> is this a fucking newbie room ?
[12:55] <human_error> AngryParsley: there are a lot of ways programs access the pc speaker. also try xset command. i think it's xset b 0
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> i love u guys...
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> i found it
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> thanks
[12:55] <AngryParsley> human_error: ok
[12:55] <NicePerson> later bitches
[12:55] <AngryParsley> human_error: yay, it worked
[12:55] <topyli> mandrakeghost: good. cheers
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> hey... after flash..
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> i get another problem
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> he he he
[12:55] <mandrakeghost> is that ok?
[12:55] <adjkasjdklas> NicePerson; Yes, this s a fucking newbie room.
[12:55] <AngryParsley> human_error: is that a permanent change or do I need to run that every time I start my computer?
[12:56] <giany911> yea
[12:56] <topyli> mandrakeghost: of course you do :)
[12:56] <mandrakeghost> i have installed vmware...i can't play it
[12:56] <giany911> is there an app ..with which i  can minimize other apps in the tray ?
[12:56] <human_error> AngryParsley: it's not permanent. to make it permanent, you'll have to edit ~/.xinitrc
[12:56] <AngryParsley> human_error: got it
[12:56] <human_error> i'm not sure how that's done though, since i dont use gnome
[12:56] <parker> for install sound target creative 5.1? :(
[12:57] <xophEr> the fam package is broken; wants to remove everything else when installing via apt..
[12:57] <AngryParsley> human_error: actually I think it's .xsession
[12:57] <giany911>  is there an app ..with which i  can minimize other apps in the tray ?
[12:57] <human_error> AngryParsley: yea i recall that file too...
[12:57] <topyli> xophEr: what happens if you try apt-get -f install (with no packages)?
[12:57] <sabmann> giany911, google for alltray
[12:57] <mandrakeghost> is there an app where i can use like WINDOWS CLEANER...
[12:57] <xophEr> havent tried
[12:57] <giany911> sabmann ty
[12:58] <mandrakeghost> something that cleans up cookies and else
[12:58] <parker> for install sound target creative 5.1? :(
[12:58] <topyli> mandrakeghost: those are useless. you can clear your cookies, history, and everything from the firefox preferences
[12:58] <Seveas> mandrakeghost, why would you need that
[12:58] <AngryParsley> human_error: thanks for the help
[12:58] <human_error> AngryParsley: no prob. that beep annoyed me too :)
[12:58] <Seveas> just install adblock and cookie manager etensions for firefox
[12:59] <mandrakeghost> i surf porns and stuff
[12:59] <mandrakeghost> he he he he
[12:59] <topyli> mandrakeghost: there must be a firefox extension to do it in one shot, but i'd never want to do it
[12:59] <sabmann> lol
[12:59] <mandrakeghost> i got good news for u guys
[12:59] <human_error> AngryParsley: if you work in the console at all, use setterm to disable the beep
[12:59] <mandrakeghost> i can already play my mp3s
[12:59] <mandrakeghost> he he he
[01:00] <topyli> mandrakeghost: well, after a steamy porn surf session, clear cache and history and you should be pretty safe from your mom :)
[01:00] <mandrakeghost> i would like to run *.exe files...what are the alternatives
[01:00] <sabmann> mandrakeghost, try windows
[01:00] <hai> I am getting all cranky - PLEASE HELP - i get the following
[01:00] <hai> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[01:00] <hai> W: GPG error: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl breezy-seveas Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 49A120FD1135D466
[01:00] <hai> W: GPG error: ftp://cipherfunk.org breezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4CF19C3233BAC1B3
[01:00] <hai> W: GPG error: http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[01:00] <hai> W: GPG error: http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[01:00] <topyli> mandrakeghost: those must be for some other operating system
[01:01] <hai> in Synaptic
[01:01] <topyli> hai: stop it
[01:01] <hai> sorry
[01:01] <xophEr> topyli, still wants to remove _everything_ :)
[01:01] <sabmann> hai, use pastebin.ubuntu.com if u have large error messages
[01:01] <AngryParsley> heh
[01:02] <human_error> how do i apply a patch to a tar.gz file? do i tar xzvf it first or just gunzip?
[01:02] <bimberi> mandrakeghost: wine, cedega, crossover office
[01:02] <hai> topyli: any help
[01:02] <hai> pls
[01:02] <topyli> hai: ignore the errors, or get the gpg keys
[01:03] <hai> how to get the gpg keys
[01:03] <mandrakeghost> how to set page set up in openoffice?
[01:03] <mandrakeghost> would u recommend vmware though?
[01:04] <hai> topyli: how to get the gpg keys
[01:04] <mandrakeghost> what's this? how do i resolve this...Cannot launch entry
[01:04] <mandrakeghost>  Details: Failed to execute child process "vmplayer" (No such file or directory)
[01:04] <topyli> hai: you have a 1 minute patience :)
[01:04] <sabmann> you guys ever heard of google?
[01:04] <morphix> omg.
[01:05] <morphix> not again
[01:05] <morphix> :@
[01:05] <eth42> hi!
[01:05] <morphix> [23:04]  LANG: No lang files found for section core.
[01:05] <morphix> argh.
[01:05] <eth42> if both eth0 and eth1 are configured, how do I choose which device will be used?
[01:05] <topyli> hai: try the authentication button in preferences -> repositories dialog
[01:05] <eth42> (both have an ip address)
[01:06] <hai> ok thankyou
[01:06] <topyli> hai: you have strange repositories there though. not all of them will have keys
[01:06] <topyli> oh. simpsons
[01:08] <parker> pliss for install the sound target creative 5.1?
[01:08] <soci0path> eth42 system administration networking then set the default gateway device
[01:08] <ulisse> Seveas, I think I killed the beast! I disabled the cpu-freq thing, and the pc seems not freezing, now!
[01:09] <parker> :(
[01:09] <eth42> soci0path: unfortunately, this doesn't work. I've set eth0 but eth1 is used instead... :-/
[01:10] <soci0path> did you click OK?
[01:10] <eth42> soci0path: yes
[01:10] <Ce_Dreaku> hello
[01:10] <Ce_Dreaku> this is my first time here
[01:10] <Ce_Dreaku> My first time with ubuntu
[01:10] <eth42> soci0path: do you know whether there is a command-line tool to set the default network device?
[01:10] <Ce_Dreaku> My first time with linux
[01:10] <bimberi> Ce_Dreaku: welcome :)
[01:10] <eth42> Ce_Dreaku: welcome
[01:10] <eth42> :-)
[01:11] <soci0path> just sudo ifdown eth1
[01:11] <soci0path> then it should use eth0
[01:11] <eth42> soci0path: yes, it does
[01:11] <Ce_Dreaku> can somebody answer some questions for me? preferably in a private channel?
[01:11] <eth42> soci0path: but is there no way to keep both addresses and tell linux which one to use?
[01:12] <soci0path> well mmachine has both active, and setting the default gateway makes it use one or the other
[01:12] <LuVUnTu> does anyone know how i can add opoen terminal on the right click context menu?
[01:12] <eth42> LuVUnTu: you mean in Nautilus?
[01:12] <Badm4n> anyone have optimal squid.conf ? for squid/transparant proxy gateway server only ?
[01:13] <Ce_Dreaku> can somebody answer some questions for me? preferably in a private channel?
[01:13] <eth42> soci0path: mmachine = my machine?
[01:13] <soci0path> Ce_Dreaku, just ask
[01:13] <soci0path> eth42 yes
[01:13] <eth42> soci0path: ok, do you use 5.10 or 5.04?
[01:13] <soci0path> 5.10
[01:14] <eth42> soci0path: ok, then maybe it's just a bug in 5.04...
[01:14] <Ce_Dreaku> I need some software that will act as a catalog for my cd collection to use on ubuntu, any recomendations?
[01:14] <eth42> I'll update soon. :-
[01:14] <eth42> )
[01:14] <eth42> Ce_Dreaku: there is a KDE program for all sorts of collections, don't remember the name
[01:14] <soci0path> i could never get two devices to work in 5.04, but I only tried for a night
[01:15] <eth42> soci0path: hehe :-)
[01:15] <Hobbsee> eth42: were you thinking of basket?
[01:15] <soci0path> Ce_Dreaku, gtktalog
[01:16] <Ce_Dreaku> thx
[01:16] <heien> Hi all When i try to resize my etx3 disk, i get this error: resize2fs: bad filesystem size -114.186M
[01:16] <heien> . What does this mean?
[01:16] <eth42> Hobbsee: no, i think it was something different
[01:16] <Hobbsee> ah ok
[01:16] <eth42> Hobbsee: something that could also handle bibtex collections
[01:17] <r3tex> bimberi:  how long will it take ubuntu to adopt X11R7?
[01:17] <mandrakeghost> do u know how can i change the look of my ubuntu?
[01:18] <eth42> LuVUnTu: if you want right-click terminal in nautilus (= the gnome file manager) then use the package nautilus-open-terminal
[01:18] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, kde-look.org or gnome-look.org
[01:18] <eth42> mandrakeghost: System / Preferences / Theme
[01:19] <heien> Anyone? :s
[01:19] <mandrakeghost> do u know STYLEXP prog in windows? is there a counterpart of this in linux?
[01:19] <soci0path> heien, what are you using to resize it?
[01:19] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, you mean change the themes cursors ?
[01:20] <SatanGolga> how will i get my wlan0 settings stay after reboot? if u "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper : sudo iwlist wlan0 scan : sudo iwconfig wlan0 channel <X> essid <ESSID> mode Managed : sudo ifup wlan0" it comes up, but doesnt work, and after reboot its all gone, i have "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" in /etc/modules and "map wlan0 : iface wlan0 inet dhcp : auto wlan0" in /etc/network/interfaces, have i missed anything?
[01:20] <wickedpuppy> i mean themes and cursors
[01:21] <mandrakeghost> i mean eeverything
[01:21] <mandrakeghost> the looks
[01:21] <heien> soci0path, gparted
[01:21] <Toma-> SatanGolga: you only need to put "ndiswrapper" in /etc/modules, not the whole lot
[01:21] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, have you looked at what we suggested ?
[01:21] <soci0path> heien, and are you getting the error while you are doing it, or after you have done it?
[01:21] <mandrakeghost> ok i haven't sorry
[01:21] <Toma-> mandrakeghost: get "gnome-art"
[01:21] <SatanGolga> Toma-: i've only got "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" in /etc/modules
[01:22] <Toma-> SatanGolga: you only need "ndiswrapper"
[01:22] <Toma-> not the whole command
[01:22] <SatanGolga> aha, anything else?
[01:22] <mandrakeghost> thanks...
[01:22] <parker> i don't have install the sound targer 5.1 creative... help me?
[01:23] <Ratty_> hi chaps
[01:23] <heien> While im doing it, i'm running it i a console,
[01:23] <Toma-> "it comes up, but doesnt work".... explain doesnt work... wont ping?
[01:23] <Ratty_> i just installed ubuntu 5.10, i set my clock to 12hours but it's not showing am/pm on the end, how would i fix this?
[01:23] <wickedpuppy> parker, can you rephrase ?
[01:23] <SatanGolga> yeah, exactly, can u reload your settings, like refreshing
[01:23] <heien> soci0path, cp @ you in priv
[01:24] <mandrakeghost> what does this mean? You can now run VMware Virtual Machine Player by invoking the following command:"/usr/vmplayer".
[01:24] <Toma-> Ratty_: right click the clock and change it
[01:24] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, right click on the clock ... preference
[01:24] <Ratty_> err
[01:24] <Ratty_> there's no option for that
[01:24] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, there is
[01:24] <soci0path> heien, are yoiu trying to resize a volume that you are using?  I've always used gpartd on a boot cd
[01:24] <Toma-> SatanGolga: like, revert to the installed settings?
[01:24] <Ratty_> there's only 4 options, clock type, show seconds, show date, use utx
[01:24] <Ratty_> utc
[01:24] <Sanne> Ratty_: mine shows PM when set to 12 hour format
[01:24] <Ratty_> well mine doesn't
[01:25] <Ratty_> it's a 12 hour clock, but no am/pm on the end
[01:25] <heien> soci0path, i've unmounted the partion, and the swap partion with the umount and swapoff -a
[01:25] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, we are talking about the clock at the top right hand corner ... right ?
[01:25] <han`> bad install cds are driving me nuts
[01:25] <Ratty_> yes
[01:25] <mandrakeghost> what does this mean? You can now run VMware Virtual Machine Player by invoking the following command:"/usr/vmplayer".
[01:25] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, pls right click on it ... what you see ?
[01:25] <parker> wickedpuppy, Since I can install the sound targeta 5.1 of creative, I do not have sound in ubuntu
[01:25] <SatanGolga> Toma-: i mean, its active, but has the idling status, rec: 0 packets, sent: 0 packets and no ip
[01:25] <Sanne> Ratty_: funny, maybe there is some global time format setting in Gnome?
[01:25] <frogzoo> when installing azureus, do you have to use Sun's JRE? can't seem to find the multiverse j2re1.4 mentioned in the wiki
[01:26] <Ratty_> wickedpuppy: there's only 4 options, clock type, show seconds, show date, use utc
[01:26] <Toma-> brb sorry
[01:26] <bimberi> Ratty_: do you see all of the "Trash Can" icon on the bottom right?
[01:26] <Ratty_> yes
[01:26] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, i do not see those options when i right click ...
[01:26] <bimberi> Ratty_: k (you can probably guess what i was thinking :) )
[01:26] <Ratty_> oh, you mean the menu
[01:26] <parker>  Since I can install the sound targeta 5.1 of creative, I do not have sound in ubuntu
[01:27] <mahangu> gnome art is 98mb once unpacked
[01:27] <mandrakeghost> what does this mean? You can now run VMware Virtual Machine Player by invoking the following command:"/usr/vmplayer".
[01:27] <mahangu> wtf?
[01:27] <soci0path> mandrakeghost, it means type /usr/vmplayer in  a comand line
[01:27] <Ratty_> for 1pm it shows: 01:27:43
[01:27] <kristian_> why is my ubuntu failing when i type "sudo apt-get install acroread" ?
[01:27] <mandrakeghost> just like that
[01:28] <Ratty_> i want it to add the PM on the end
[01:28] <_cw_> Could anyone help me installing Firefox 1.5Rc3?
[01:28] <mandrakeghost> ok thanks soc0path
[01:28] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, i am confused .. when i right click ... i see other options
[01:29] <_cw_> I've tried unpacking it, but I cant find any working executable?
[01:29] <Ratty_> what option do you want
[01:29] <Ratty_> i'm too lazy to type every single one
[01:29] <wickedpuppy> preference
[01:29] <Hobbsee> _cw_: did you follow the wiki page?
[01:29] <Ratty_> ok
[01:29] <Ratty_> now what
[01:29] <wickedpuppy> _cw_, you downloaded which one ?
[01:29] <Sanne> _cw_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[01:30] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, there should be option to change the format
[01:30] <Ratty_> i know
[01:30] <_cw_> Hobbsee, Thanks ;)
[01:30] <Ratty_> it's already 12 hour format
[01:30] <Ratty_> that's not my problem
[01:30] <_cw_> U too Sanne ;)
[01:30] <Sanne> _cw_: :)
[01:30] <Hobbsee> hehe give Sanne the credit for getting the page!  but i edited that wiki page :_
[01:30] <wickedpuppy> ok then ... i must have lost somewhere
[01:30] <Hobbsee> *:)
[01:30] <Ratty_> my problem is it's not showing am/pm on the end
[01:31] <Ratty_> even though it's a 12 hour clock
[01:31] <Sanne> Hobbsee: haha, cool, then than you from me too :)
[01:31] <Hobbsee> :) i didnt fully write it - i only updated it from rc1/2 to 3
[01:32] <Ratty_> date +%r outputs: 1:32:24
[01:32] <Ratty_> no am/pm
[01:32] <mandrakeghost> why is it that sometimes...download just stops
[01:33] <Ratty_> so it's not gnome
[01:33] <mandrakeghost> where can i download cedega?
[01:33] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, how to answer that question ?
[01:33] <topyli> Ratty_: LC_TIME is the variable i guess
[01:33] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, www.transgaming.com
[01:33] <Ratty_> oh
[01:33] <Ratty_> what should that be, it's blank
[01:34] <topyli> Ratty_: i don't know. something that gives you the desired format :)
[01:34] <Ratty_> hmz
[01:34] <Ratty_> why doesn't it do it automatically?
[01:34] <wickedpuppy> Ratty_, its fine on my com ..
[01:35] <Ratty_> what language is it set to though?
[01:35] <Ratty_> i'm guessing it only works on american
[01:35] <wickedpuppy> english ... of course
[01:35] <Ratty_> there are many englishes
[01:35] <Ratty_> mines en_GB
[01:35] <topyli> Ratty_: type locale and it will print your whole environment
[01:35] <wickedpuppy> true ... en_us i think ... but what does am/pm got to do with locales ?
[01:35] <Ratty_> en_GB.UTF-8
[01:36] <Ratty_> different languages spell am/pm differently
[01:36] <topyli> Ratty_: shouldn't gb english have am/pm anyway?
[01:36] <wickedpuppy> ....
[01:37] <wickedpuppy> thats what i am wondering
[01:37] <wickedpuppy> whatever the english , am/pm is am/pm .... as long as its english
[01:37] <topyli> Ratty_: dunno, my LC_TIME is en_US.UTF-8 and i get a nice 24h date
[01:37] <Ratty_> LC_TIME="en_GB.UTF-8"
[01:38] <topyli> it's probably not a locale thing anyway
[01:38] <Ratty_> i don't want 24, that works though
[01:38] <wickedpuppy> topyli, can you change to 12 hours on ya side ?
[01:38] <wickedpuppy> mine works ... want to double check
[01:39] <mahangu> is there anyway to load a lot of packages on to a set of CDs
[01:39] <mahangu> i have a friend who doesn't have net access
[01:39] <Ratty_> how do i change my locle, so i can test it
[01:40] <topyli> wickedpuppy: my gnome clock shows 2:39PM like it should
[01:40] <mandrakeghost> is cross over offce free?
[01:40] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, clearly not
[01:40] <wickedpuppy> wine is
[01:40] <mandrakeghost> ok..
[01:40] <mandrakeghost> is there anyway i can run photoshop?
[01:40] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, crossover office can
[01:40] <yatesy> using wine or one of its varients
[01:41] <BigKahuna> i386, i486, i586 - what is difference when it comes to package compatibility?
[01:41] <topyli> Ratty_: you can change any variable in a terminal: LC_ALL=fi_FI.UTF-8 date
[01:41] <mandrakeghost> how much is cross over?
[01:41] <topyli> ratty to see what happens
[01:41] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, google it ? i forgot the company name
[01:41] <wickedpuppy> lol
[01:41] <mandrakeghost> lol
[01:41] <_cw_> I followed the install instructions on the wiki to install firefox rc3, now I get: Cannot launch icon
[01:41] <_cw_> Details: Failed to execute child process "firefox" (Permission denied)
[01:42] <mandrakeghost> is there anyone here who's using VMWARE?
[01:42] <_cw_> What do i do?
[01:42] <Ratty_> that output a 24 hours clock
[01:42] <topyli> Ratty_: actually nothing seems to happen here :)
[01:42] <_null> mandrakeghost, yes
[01:42] <heien> Hi all When i try to resize my etx3 disk, i get this error: resize2fs: bad filesystem size -114.186M
[01:42] <mandrakeghost> whoew..i can relate now to matchbox 20's line "I FEEL STUPID...
[01:42] <mandrakeghost> hey null...
[01:42] <mandrakeghost> i guess u can help me
[01:42] <mandrakeghost> with the installation
[01:42] <Ratty_> ah ha
[01:43] <Ratty_> this drops the am/pm LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 date +%r
[01:43] <_null> mandrakeghost, of course.. qry me
[01:43] <Ratty_> this works: LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 date +%r
[01:43] <frogzoo> anyone succeeded installing 'java-package' from multiverse on breezy?
[01:43] <Ratty_> so it IS a locale problem
[01:43] <wickedpuppy> queen is going to be mad
[01:43] <wickedpuppy> she can't get am/pm cause she is british
[01:43] <wickedpuppy> sigh
[01:43] <Hobbsee> _cw_: does sudo firefox work?
[01:43] <mandrakeghost> how do i pm u>
[01:43] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, /query nick
[01:43] <topyli> Ratty_: actually smells a little like a bug
[01:43] <_cw_> Hobbsee, No
[01:43] <frogzoo> Hobbsee: no reason why not, but bad idea all the same
[01:44] <Ratty_> can i modify the locale so GB does output am/pm?
[01:44] <Hobbsee> yeah, i know it is, i was more looking to see if it was a chown solution, or what
[01:44] <wickedpuppy> topyli, can ya change ya locale then test ?
[01:44] <_cw_> Hobbsee, But firefix.ubuntu works...
[01:44] <mandrakeghost> hey null...
[01:44] <_cw_> firefox even..
[01:44] <_null> mandrakeghost, whats your problem?
[01:44] <mandrakeghost> i seem to have installed vmware...but can't seem to run it
[01:45] <_null> mandrakeghost, maybe my blog will help you... give me a sec
[01:45] <frogzoo> anyone get azureus working on breezy? having trouble installing Sun jre...
[01:45] <mandrakeghost> ok
[01:45] <topyli> wickedpuppy: if you set locales in a terminal window, they will stick for that termial
[01:45] <Hobbsee> _cw_: did you follow the tutorial to the end, including the mv commands?
[01:45] <human_error> where can i get the default sources.list?
[01:45] <bigfoot1> how do i install a package located at https://acs.barrapunto.org/svn/f-spot/?
[01:45] <_null> mandrakeghost, http://www.blaue0.net/p-vmware-on-ubuntu/
[01:45] <mandrakeghost> my girlfriend would love me for this...he he he i can run  now zuma.exe on my linux
[01:46] <jfletcher> frogzoo: it was fine for me
[01:46] <jfletcher> frogzoo: are you trying to apt-get install jre?
[01:46] <Hobbsee> _cw_: including " sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox"
[01:46] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: if it is a .deb, wget the file, then dpkg -i file.deb
[01:46] <_cw_> Hobbsee, Yes. Allthough I didnt backup bookmarks and stuff since I dont have any
[01:46] <Hobbsee> _cw_: try  sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox again
[01:46] <_null> mandrakeghost, let me know if that helps you
[01:46] <frogzoo> jfletcher: I can't seem to apt-get 'java-package' :(
[01:46] <_cw_> Hobbsee, Ok.
[01:46] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: there's no deb in that directory.
[01:47] <jfletcher> frogzoo: Don't, follow the guide on ubuntu wiki.
[01:47] <mandrakeghost> ok
[01:47] <_cw_> Hobbsee, lol now I get :sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox
[01:47] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: what extention?
[01:47] <Ratty_> hmz :| so is it bugged, and can i fix it?
[01:47] <_cw_> Hobbsee, dpkg-divert: Cannot divert directories
[01:47] <_cw_> You need --help.
[01:47] <topyli> Ratty_: easiest to set LANG=whatever in a terminal window. test with locale, or echo $LC_whatever
[01:47] <Alex_BO2> HELLO!when you convert a DVD into a DivX, does the cpu work at 100%?
[01:47] <Hobbsee> _cw_: if that doesnt work, delete /opt/firefox and start the tutorial again, i guess
[01:47] <frogzoo> jfletcher: no, of course not - that would very obviously be the wrong thing to do ;) - so is there a guide?
[01:47] <_cw_> Hobbsee, Ok thanks.
[01:47] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: i'm not sure. I was told that the package is there.
[01:48] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: just wget the file, to start with, and if it's tar.gz, just do tar -zxf filename.tar.gz + makefile or whatever
[01:48] <mandrakeghost> ok..so i need vm workstation
[01:48] <human_error> where can i get the default sources.list?
[01:48] <Hobbsee> _cw_: i think you'll want firefox and mozilla-firefox from the repositories installed as well...
[01:48] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: packages are usually in deb format
[01:48] <Hobbsee> but i need to sleep - night all
[01:48] <mandrakeghost> i only want vmplayer to run
[01:48] <mandrakeghost> is that ok?
[01:48] <jfletcher> frogzoo: yeah, look for it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:48] <Ratty_> this fixes it, export LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"
[01:48] <Ratty_> but is there no way i can modify the en_GB so it works?
[01:48] <frogzoo> jfletcher: I'm taking it from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:48] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: i'm a newbie. please take a look if you could.
[01:49] <_null> mandrakeghost, oh. didn't try that though... but what does it write to console?
[01:49] <jfletcher> frogzoo: yep
[01:49] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: URL?
[01:49] <topyli> Ratty_: someone wrote it, so it can be fixed too. :)
[01:49] <Ratty_> but how?
[01:49] <Ratty_> is the time format stored in plaintext somewhere?
[01:49] <mandrakeghost> oh. didn't try that though... but what does it write to console?
[01:50] <mandrakeghost> sorry...what's that
[01:50] <frogzoo> jfletcher: right - well there's a step "sudo apt-get install java-package' and it can't find the package :(
[01:50] <topyli> Ratty_: i would file a bug. if it really _is_ a bug instead of a strange british feature
[01:50] <Ratty_> i'm british, and never heard of us dropping am/pm off our clocks
[01:50] <_null> mandrakeghost, is there any output why it won't run?
[01:50] <jfletcher> frogzoo: hm, why not just download the java .tar from the java.sun.com
[01:51] <jfletcher> Ratty_: we do? :s
[01:51] <mandrakeghost> yeah
[01:51] <mandrakeghost> Cannot launch entry followed by Details: Failed to execute child process "vmplayer" (No such file or directory)
[01:51] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: https://acs.barrapunto.org/svn/f-spot/
[01:52] <Fyfey> How do I go about asking a question? I'm new to IRC channels
[01:52] <_null> mandrakeghost, hm..
[01:52] <Ratty_> i guess i'll have to be all americanised :(
[01:52] <Ratty_> or i should say americanized
[01:52] <Seveas> Fyfey, just ask :)
[01:52] <frogzoo> Fyfey: just ask - leap in
[01:52] <ahoora> hi
[01:52] <mandrakeghost> anything?
[01:52] <ahoora> can some one help me plz?
[01:53] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: get the whole thing + jjust do ./configure and then ./install
[01:53] <ahoora> i want to share my internet connection
[01:53] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: THere's a readme too
[01:53] <frogzoo> ahoora: pls, just ask your question
[01:53] <topyli> Ratty_: oh, one variable in your locale won't ruin your identity =)
[01:53] <Seveas> ahoora, install firestarter, it has a one-click solution
[01:53] <Fyfey> I downloaded the iso via BT on windows... how do I verify the MD5? As I'm haveing problems installing
[01:53] <SatanGolga> ok, now it works to load active wlan0 after reboot, but it is still status: idle rec: 0 packets sent: 0 packets and no ip, anyone got any clues how to get connected?
[01:53] <Seveas> !md5
[01:53] <ubotu> hmm... md5 is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[01:53] <lajuj> I was trying to get vmware to work on ubuntu and I accidently installed the wrong linux headers.  If I go ahead and install the right headers for my version will that correct any damage I may have done?
[01:53] <Seveas> ^-- Fyfey
[01:53] <mandrakeghost> i have this stupid question...will reading LINUX for DUMMIES help me with UBUNTU?
[01:53] <_null> mandrakeghost, sorry, but I don't really know vmware player...
[01:53] <Fyfey> nice, thanks!! :-D
[01:53] <ahoora> sevas how can i install that?
[01:53] <mandrakeghost> ok
[01:54] <Seveas> ahoora, system -> admin -> synaptic
[01:54] <frogzoo> Fyfey: there's an option to verify cd in the install menu - what speed u burn at?
[01:54] <mandrakeghost> what's the use of vmware-workstation?
[01:54] <Seveas> search for forestarter
[01:54] <mandrakeghost> explain please
[01:54] <Seveas> firestarter even...
[01:54] <_null> mandrakeghost, it has a lot more features and you can create new virtual machines...
[01:54] <topyli> mandrakeghost: sure. the dummies book probably has the essentials
[01:54] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, it allows you to run windows or other OS
[01:54] <Fyfey> I was burning at 52x, someone said once if the disc is 52 compatible it wont matter. But I now know otherwise
[01:54] <mandrakeghost> ok
[01:54] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: thanks !!!
[01:54] <mandrakeghost> thanks
[01:55] <mandrakeghost> it's really nice here...this is my first time being here and i am starting to like it...
[01:55] <jfletcher> bigfoot1: it worked?
[01:55] <shingoki> Does anyone know when mono 1.1.10 might get into breezy?
[01:55] <shingoki> or are versions fixed after release?
[01:55] <_null> shingoki, try another repo for mono
[01:55] <_null> shingoki, deb http://debian.meebey.net/ ./
[01:55] <shingoki> Yeah I think there is a repo somewhere
[01:56] <shingoki> ah ha, thanks
[01:56] <_null> np ;)
[01:56] <mandrakeghost> where can i download xxx movies for linux?
[01:56] <mandrakeghost> ha ha ha ha
[01:56] <ahoora> seveas it is not in the list
[01:56] <shingoki> I'm trying to get nemerle 0.9.1 installed from the nemerle repo, and it needs mono 1.1.10
[01:56] <bigfoot1> jfletcher: well, i'll try another program first. looks like this one is not very stable, from reading the readme
[01:57] <SatanGolga> is there a refresh/reload/repair-function for interfaces?
[01:58] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, i don't know there are xxx movies for linux ... i thought they can be run everywhere
[01:58] <ahoora> can someone tell me how can i share internet in ubuntu plz ?
[01:58] <SatanGolga> like wlan0 that is
[01:58] <topyli> shingoki: mono 1.1.0 will never be in breezy. i built my own packages from debian sources
[01:59] <frogzoo> SatanGolga: it's called 'vi /etc/network/interfaces'
[01:59] <shingoki> I think that meebey repository is fine
[01:59] <shingoki> Hopefully dapper will have 1.1.10?
[01:59] <Fyfey> SatanGolga use dhclient ethX if you just want to get a new address etc
[02:00] <SatanGolga> Fyfey: but i dont get a address at all
[02:00] <topyli> shingoki: it will have whatever is latest at release time (actually, feature freeze time)
[02:00] <shingoki> ah good
[02:00] <mandrakeghost> i can't run *.wmv format or *.asf
[02:00] <frogzoo> SatanGolga: i think maybe you need to run 'sudo ppoeconf'
[02:00] <shingoki> It only seems to be a problem with stuff like that, that is still in pretty rapid development
[02:00] <Fyfey> is the interface listed in /etc/network/interfaces?
[02:00] <mandrakeghost> what would i do?
[02:00] <frogzoo> *pppoeconf*
[02:01] <Elektrochelovek> ifconfig
[02:01] <SatanGolga> frogzoo: ok
[02:01] <SatanGolga> yes, its active and up
[02:01] <wickedpuppy> !windowscodecs
[02:01] <ubotu> wickedpuppy: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[02:01] <wickedpuppy> ah hmms ..
[02:01] <bigfoot1> to people with digital cameras OR those with lots of digital images on their PC, what program do you use to sort/view your pics?
[02:01] <mandrakeghost> i can't run *.wmv format or *.asf
[02:02] <wickedpuppy> !wmv
[02:02] <ubotu> it has been said that restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats. Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:02] <bigfoot1> do you use only gThumb? or f-spot? or what?
[02:02] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, follow the link ubotu showed above
[02:03] <mandrakeghost> ok
[02:03] <mandrakeghost> how old are u guys
[02:03] <Fyfey> SatanGolga: Is it an ethernet interface?
[02:03] <wickedpuppy> mandrakeghost, i am 22 ... been using linux since 15
[02:03] <mandrakeghost> bad of me...i am a computer boy trapped in civil engr's body
[02:03] <Fyfey> im 19, pretty new to linux
[02:04] <bigfoot1> wickedpuppy: i'm a quarter of a century and 3 weeks.
[02:04] <mandrakeghost> i wish i had known linux since i was at ur age
[02:04] <adina> wow - i am impressed... Ubuntu is working great on my Toshiba Satellite P10-304....
[02:04] <topyli> in any group of 550 people, people are probably of many ages. i'm 35 btw
[02:04] <SatanGolga> Fyfey: it's a wireless wlan0
[02:04] <mandrakeghost> i've got another thing to solve...my infrared port won't read
[02:05] <adina> I have just one irritating problem... full screen video has horizontal noise lines through it... anyone know how to fix this?
[02:05] <Fyfey> Darn, I have no expirience with wireless
[02:05] <mandrakeghost> where do wallpapers and themes should be saved?
[02:05] <topyli> mandrakeghost: as a luck test, you could just install irda-utils and see if it sets IR up automagically :)
[02:06] <robotgeek> Fyfey: if you can hold on for a few minutes, i could probably help you
[02:06] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, anywhere really - you can load them up as long as you kno wwhere you saved them
[02:06] <robotgeek> oops, i think i got the wrong person
[02:06] <mahangu_> Fyfey, what is your wifi card?
[02:06] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: if you can hold on for a few minutes, i could probably help you
[02:06] <mahangu_> ill try and help you
[02:06] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: sure, thx :)
[02:06] <Fyfey> It's Satan
[02:06] <mandrakeghost> topyli: how?
[02:06] <mahangu_> Fyfey, wtf?
[02:07] <robotgeek> meanwhile, all people needing wireless help can read
[02:07] <robotgeek> !wireless
[02:07] <ubotu> well, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[02:07] <Fyfey> i was trying to help satan, lol
[02:07] <AlastorM> Hi
[02:07] <topyli> mandrakeghost: like any package. fire up synaptic, search for irda-utils and install it
[02:08] <AlastorM> Got an ADSL USB Amigo PTI 800 modem... How to install it on Hoary ?
[02:08] <mandrakeghost> thanks
[02:08] <SatanGolga> Linksys WPC54G  Haven't managed to get it working yet!  :(
[02:08] <mahangu_> AlastorM, why dont you upgrade to breezy?
[02:08] <mandrakeghost> why is it that my realplayer won't play
[02:09] <Redleer> someone can help me? my ubuntu wont start it freezes just before should come login screen (mayby missing that info) how to fix this?
[02:09] <adina> anyone have suggestions for horizontal scan lines on my laptop using full screen playback of avi files?
[02:09] <mandrakeghost> what about mmc card reader?
[02:09] <AlastorM> mahangu by the way.. ive already ordered the cds... But its been a wile (like 6 month) and no news
[02:09] <AlastorM> 6 weeks sorry xD
[02:09] <lillpelle> Redleer: What graphics card do you have? what drivers?
[02:10] <wickedpuppy> AlastorM, it will take more than that ... mine took 4 months
[02:10] <AlastorM> :O
[02:10] <Redleer> radeon x800 have updated drivers using some help what i found from site
[02:10] <gnomefreak> mine took about 2 months :)
[02:10] <Redleer> it worked before
[02:10] <AlastorM> 4 months???? it says 4 to 6 weeks :S
[02:10] <mandrakeghost> why's my totem not working?
[02:10] <nexyon> hello
[02:11] <gnomefreak> AlastorM, sometimes they get behind it happens they are free
[02:11] <wickedpuppy> AlastorM, i am in asia :P
[02:11] <AlastorM> Je
[02:11] <AlastorM> Well... so... i downloaded the drivers for my modem but it has no executable or readme file =/ it is .tar.gz
[02:11] <lillpelle> Redleer: I've never played with ATI cards, so I probably don't know what it could be. Maybe you have some info from the logs? (/var/log/Xorg.0.log or similar)
[02:11] <AlastorM> And im new at linux so ... no much idea
[02:12] <gnomefreak> AlastorM, if you go to www.ubuntu.com and log into the shipit area it will tell you where they are in the process
[02:12] <mahangu_> AlastorM, untar it and compile it
[02:12] <mahangu_> AlastorM, where did you download i tfrom?
[02:12] <Redleer> i think that login page info is missing i looked around removed something and didnt find way to add it back.
[02:12] <mahangu_> i got my CDs yesterday :)
[02:12] <AlastorM> mahangu mmmm cant remember =/ but im sure its for my modem
[02:12] <AlastorM> how to compile?
[02:12] <Fyfey> How much chance is there of corrupting a file transferring it across to and from my debian box from windows?
[02:13] <nexyon> I've got this quest: find all files that contain the string "X11" on the third line, how can I solve it? I tried around with find, head, tail and grep for a while but I didn't got it to run
[02:14] <topyli> mandrakeghost: i have no idea how your players are different from mine. mine work because i've installed codecs for them
[02:14] <AlastorM>  5 CDs requested in 2005-10-11. 5 CDs approved and sent to the shipping company in 2005-10-13. Please note orders usually take from 4 to 6 weeks to deliver, depending on the country of shipping
[02:14] <Elektrochelovek> !yacc
[02:14] <ubotu> Elektrochelovek: Syntax error in line 1
[02:14] <topyli> mandrakeghost: realplayer has other issues, with the sound server for example, but then it's pretty useless anyway
[02:15] <mahangu_> topyli, however, for some content, realplayer is a must have
[02:15] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, rp sucks, but if you MUST use it, do a "killall esd" first
[02:15] <frogzoo> nexyon: we're not here to do your homework ;)
[02:16] <topyli> mahangu_: yeah. the browser plugin is essential for stuff like news
[02:16] <AlastorM> mahangu_ sorry, so i untar it and then how i compile it?
[02:16] <Termy> How do I uninstall Ubuntu?
[02:16] <mahangu_> AlastorM, where did you download the file?
[02:16] <AlastorM> cant tell
[02:16] <mahangu_> Termy, format that partition?
[02:16] <AlastorM> Dont know
[02:16] <mahangu_> TerminX, what do you wanna do?
[02:16] <frogzoo> AlastorM: probably make config ; make ?
[02:16] <mahangu_> AlastorM, try "make install"
[02:16] <AlastorM> frogzoo ?
[02:16] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: u think it'll work with Linksys WPC54G?
[02:16] <mahangu_> sorry
[02:16] <AlastorM> Ok :)
[02:16] <mahangu_> yes, ask frogzoo
[02:17] <Termy> I tried deleting the data off my linux partition, but Grub started complaining and I had to reinstall Ubuntu back onto the Partition.
[02:17] <mahangu_> :P
[02:17] <ubuntu_> fuck
[02:17] <nexyon> frogzoo: I just need help, how I can only test the 3rd line in a file... I already tried around for an hour :-(
[02:17] <mahangu_> Termy, you can edit /boot/grub/menu.lst manually
[02:17] <frogzoo> nexyon: find someone else to do your homework :P
[02:17] <mandrakeghost> hey _null i am installing vmware already
[02:17] <topyli> Termy: i'd rather get rid fo grub :)
[02:17] <mahangu_> ubuntu, watch the language mate
[02:17] <mandrakeghost> should i just say yes...
[02:17] <Termy> How to get rid of grub, and linux, and have XP Auto-boot straight away?
[02:17] <mandrakeghost> will u guide me please
[02:18] <mahangu_> Termy, OMG SACRILEGE
[02:18] <mahangu_> im kidding
[02:18] <Termy> o.0
[02:18] <mahangu_> but seriously, i have no idea
[02:18] <mahangu_> sorry
[02:18] <nexyon> frogzoo: where? :-)
[02:18] <Termy> Argh.
[02:19] <topyli> Termy: fix the mbr windows-way. boot the xp install cd and try to get some panic console where you can run fixmbr
[02:19] <frogzoo> Termy: you probably want something like 'fixmbr' - try google
[02:19] <Termy> Thanks
[02:19] <mandrakeghost> what does "killall_esd" do?
[02:19] <frogzoo> mandrakeghost: well 'killall esd' kills all procs with esd in proc name
[02:19] <topyli> Termy: get rid of the linux partitions first, xp might not be able to "fix" them
[02:19] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, it's killall esd no underscore
[02:20] <Termy> Well that helps. First option on Google for fixmbr: A FixMBR Tool on microsoft.com
[02:20] <mahangu_> TerminX, yeah use that
[02:20] <mandrakeghost> explain further please
[02:20] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: kk, back
[02:20] <mandrakeghost> where;s _null
[02:20] <mandrakeghost> wew
[02:20] <frogzoo> Termy: boot the xp disk in recovery mode - fixmbr is there
[02:20] <topyli> Termy: if you enter "linux" into the ms knowsedge base, i'm sure you get 200 hits of "how to remove linux" :)
[02:20] <Termy> Thanks.
[02:20] <_null> mandrakeghost, hm?
[02:20] <mahangu_> Topslakr, heh
[02:21] <mahangu_> topyli, HEH
[02:21] <mahangu_> sorry
[02:21] <mandrakeghost> hey _null i have here "In which directory do you want to install the manual files?
[02:21] <mandrakeghost>  [/man] 
[02:21] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: ok
[02:21] <_null> mandrakeghost, /opt/vmware/man for example
[02:22] <mandrakeghost> ok...so should i just click enter?
[02:22] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: put your wireless card in, and type in a terminal 'lspci' tell me the pci id of the wireless card xxxx:xxxx
[02:22] <AlastorM> I found it
[02:22] <_null> mandrakeghost, no enter the path
[02:22] <mandrakeghost> the /man
[02:22] <mandrakeghost> or the one just type
[02:22] <AlastorM> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/accessrunner/usbatm-20050216.tar.bz2?download  There is where i got the drivers!... its .tar.bz2
[02:23] <_null> mandrakeghost, /opt/vmware/man/
[02:23] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: 0000:06:00.0
[02:24] <mahangu_> AlastorM, do tar -xjvf <filename.tar>
[02:24] <viller> topyli: sorry i let before
[02:24] <viller> left*
[02:24] <AlastorM> ok
[02:24] <AlastorM> Then
[02:24] <AlastorM> ?
[02:24] <mahangu_> AlastorM, did it create a folder structure?
[02:24] <mandrakeghost> sheesh ..i got this Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
[02:24] <mandrakeghost> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2". This configuration is not supported and VMware
[02:24] <mandrakeghost> Workstation cannot work in such configuration. Please either recompile your
[02:24] <mandrakeghost> kernel with "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2", or restart /usr/vmware-config.pl
[02:24] <mandrakeghost> with CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
[02:24] <AlastorM> Cant say, i must reboot my pc to access ubuntu
[02:24] <viller> i want to reinstall my ubuntu but keep everything (including applications) like they were before, what folders do I have to backup?
[02:25] <AlastorM> Dont got the modem installed xD
[02:25] <_null> mandrakeghost, run CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 ./vmware-install.pl
[02:25] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, dont paste in here please
[02:25] <mahangu_> AlastorM, why must you reboot?
[02:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mandrakeghost about paste
[02:25] <topyli> viller: /home for sure. anything else may be broken since you're reinstalling :)
[02:26] <mandrakeghost> ok
[02:26] <mandrakeghost> sorry
[02:26] <viller> topyli: thanks i luv u
[02:26] <AlastorM> right now im in windows... Cant connect to internet in ubuntu (dont got the modem configurated)
[02:26] <pinkisntwell> how can i get good video playback in ubuntu? when i seek the playback gets messed up
[02:26] <mahangu_> np
[02:26] <mahangu_> AlastorM, oh
[02:26] <mahangu_> AlastorM, ADSL modem?
[02:26] <AlastorM> yeap
[02:26] <AlastorM> thats what im trying to configure =D
[02:26] <mahangu_> AlastorM, dont you have backup pc to get online with until we work this out?
[02:26] <topyli> viller: you can save the package list though. type dpkg --get-selections > /floppy/packages.txt (make sure you actually have a mounted floppy there)
[02:26] <mandrakeghost> i think my video card driver is not working that perfectly
[02:27] <AlastorM> I wish i have...
[02:27] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, what makes you think that?
[02:27] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: i'm sorry, please type lspci -v | less , and tell me the device id . Like 'Subsystem: Belkin: Unknown device 701a
[02:27] <AlastorM> =/
[02:27] <mandrakeghost> my lappy is using ATI radeon 9600... it's not that smooth
[02:27] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, "gets messed up" is a bad support message. tell us HOW it gets mesed up
[02:27] <mandrakeghost> unlike in winsucks
[02:27] <mahangu_> AlastorM, ok well good luck mate
[02:27] <topyli> viller: when you reinstall, just install the base system (server) and do dpkg --get-selections < /floppy/packages.txt :)
[02:27] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, im on a radeon 7500 128mb, graphics are fine
[02:27] <pinkisntwell> it gets desynced
[02:28] <pinkisntwell> plus it goes too slow, the video
[02:28] <mandrakeghost> what lappy u using?
[02:28] <viller> topyli: but doesn't it then download loads of stuff?
[02:28] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, which video player
[02:28] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, IBM/Lenovo thinkpad t42
[02:28] <pinkisntwell> totem video player
[02:28] <mandrakeghost> is there anyway to check if my video card is doing just fine?
[02:28] <pinkisntwell> ubuntu default
[02:28] <topyli> viller: yes, it will download everything you had installed
[02:28] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, what video format is it? dvd?
[02:28] <topyli> viller: almost the entire system
[02:28] <pinkisntwell> it's xvid
[02:28] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, what is going jagged? video playback?
[02:28] <mahangu_> what is wrong with it?
[02:28] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: Subsystem: Linksys WPC54G  ?
[02:29] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, try xine?
[02:29] <mandrakeghost> no...just the windows...haven't tried playing vids yet
[02:29] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: and the id?
[02:29] <viller> topyli: :( i can't wait for so long, i'll better download everything myself
[02:29] <pinkisntwell> what's xine?
[02:29] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, sudo apt-get install xine-ui
[02:29] <SatanGolga> BCM4306
[02:29] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, i had problems till i used xine
[02:29] <pinkisntwell> ok then
[02:29] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, whats wrong with the windows?
[02:29] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: okay, you need to get ndiswrapper. it might just work :)
[02:29] <topyli> viller: what's the difference?
[02:29] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell SatanGolga about ndiswrapper
[02:29] <SatanGolga> i have ndiswrapper
[02:29] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: oh, kk.
[02:30] <viller> topyli: is there a way to make partitions for apps and home so when something goes wrong i can just reinstall ubuntu not the apps and stuff?
[02:30] <mahangu_> viller, yes!
[02:30] <mandrakeghost> the windows dont close smoothly...like i can lines following while closing...
[02:30] <viller> topyli: when i download them myself i can pause
[02:30] <mahangu_> viller, you can set mount points when you install
[02:30] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, hmmm wierd
[02:30] <mandrakeghost> yeah
[02:30] <mahangu_> search for your video card on the wiki?
[02:30] <viller> mahangu_: yea i thought so, i have seen something like that
[02:30] <mandrakeghost> how?
[02:30] <mahangu_> viller, have you already installed ubuntu?
[02:30] <mandrakeghost> another stupid question
[02:30] <mandrakeghost> he he he
[02:30] <mahangu_> mandrakeghost, http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[02:31] <pinkisntwell> wait a minute, before i install, i cant get exactly how codecs in linux work
[02:31] <topyli> viller: not really, apps will go all around the place in /usr. if you are reinstalling, /usr will be unreliable anyway
[02:31] <pinkisntwell> in windows you install/uninstall, and you can see them in add/remove
[02:31] <pinkisntwell> how it's done in linux?
[02:31] <viller> mahangu_: yes i have installed ubuntu three times
[02:31] <mandrakeghost> how do i remove real playa?
[02:31] <mahangu_> viller, during partioning, you can set mount points
[02:32] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, it's a little more complicated
[02:32] <mahangu_> !w32codecs
[02:32] <ubotu> from memory, w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil., and they're available from http://giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[02:32] <topyli> pinkisntwell: different distros handle it differently
[02:32] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, ^^^
[02:32] <gnomefreak> mandrakeghost, you can use synaptic you can sudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename>
[02:32] <mahangu_> get the w32 codecs file and do dpkg -i <file>.deb
[02:32] <mahangu_> gnomefreak, i dont think he got it from the repos
[02:32] <topyli> pinkisntwell: usually, all packages are in a package database which handles all software management
[02:33] <gnomefreak> mahangu_, if its like opera it adds a place in repos
[02:33] <gnomefreak> in synaptic anyway
[02:33] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: its a v1.12 card
[02:33] <viller> topyli: when i backup home and copy it back later, will my user then be created or do i have to create it on installation?
[02:33] <mahangu_> gnomefreak, oh right, my bad then
[02:33] <SatanGolga> 1.2 i mean
[02:33] <mandrakeghost> hey null
[02:34] <mandrakeghost> i run CC=/usr...and it says command not found
[02:34] <topyli> viller: you create it again. then just slam the data to its home directory
[02:34] <gnomefreak> if that fails he can search it in filesystem and delete files :(
[02:34] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: u think i can use version 2 drivers?
[02:34] <viller> topyli: ok thanks
[02:34] <topyli> viller: since you are such a keen installer of linux, you might want to make a separate home partition, so your data will stay there doing reinstalls :)
[02:35] <mandrakeghost> null where are u?
[02:35] <sagi> hey, i just ran a dist-upgrade to the new 10 since it's been a long time since i touched the pc, anyhow the upgrade went well, just rebooted and saw the cool splash :P tho, after the splash it doesn't run my kdm, and it stuck i have to move terminal and login manaully. also then i can't run X since i'm getting an error.
[02:35] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/List#L i think your card is listed. and no, the v2 frivers most probably won't work
[02:35] <pinkisntwell> how do i install java for ff?
[02:35] <viller> topyli: but can i make a usr partition? and how big does the home partition has to be?
[02:35] <wezzer> pinkisntwell: check ubuntu wiki
[02:35] <apokryphos> !tell pinkisntwell about javadebs
[02:35] <mahangu_> !javadebs
[02:35] <ubotu> somebody said javadebs was Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[02:36] <topyli> viller: you can make usr too, but you will format it during a reinstall
[02:36] <mandrakeghost> !find _nill
[02:36] <topyli> viller: so it's no use
[02:36] <mandrakeghost> !find  _null
[02:36] <gnomefreak> sagi, sounds like you need to configure X
[02:36] <sagi> gnomefreak, it couldn't find 'fixed' font
[02:36] <Fyfey> When burning the .iso, is it better to use track-at-once or disc-at-once??
[02:36] <sagi> then he offered me to install x-window-system, and it's already installed, the core package
[02:37] <viller> topyli: ok, but the home partition doesn't have to big doesn't it?
[02:37] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: ok, how do i uninstall a driver?
[02:37] <gnomefreak> !x
[02:37] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: ndiswrapper driver?
[02:37] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I give up, what is it?
[02:37] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of '_nill' returned no results.
[02:37] <topyli> viller: you want to make it as big as possible. my installation is less than 3G, so i guess 5G for the root partition is enough. a 500M spaw, and everything else to /home
[02:38] <mandrakeghost> where's _null
[02:38] <mandrakeghost> whew...
[02:38] <mandrakeghost> i am still having problem with vmware...somebody help me
[02:38] <topyli> viller: 500M swap, not spaw :)
[02:38] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: wpc54g windows driver
[02:38] <mahangu_> topyli, dislexic morning? :)
[02:38] <SatanGolga> with ndiswrapper
[02:39] <viller> topyli: i didn't know that /home takes up so much space :O
[02:39] <topyli> mahangu_: i blame the fingers. my brain never makes mistakes
[02:39] <Red-Sox> howde
[02:39] <topyli> viller: it takes _no_ space to begin with. but it's where all your data is!
[02:39] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: i've actually never used the ndiswrapper myself. however, here is the link to uninstall http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/Uninstall
[02:39] <mahangu_> viller, home is where your heart is :)
[02:39] <mahangu_> viller, what i mean is, /home is where you put your shit man
[02:40] <topyli> viller: your own files. that's what the whole system is for, no?
[02:40] <viller> mangu_ topyli: doesn't some people make folders to root and hold their stuff there?
[02:40] <pinkisntwell> it works with xine
[02:40] <mahangu_> pinkisntwell, there you go :)
[02:41] <pinkisntwell> thanks a lot
[02:41] <mahangu_> you can pay me in oreos
[02:41] <mandrakeghost> anyone using vmware?
[02:41] <mandrakeghost> pleas
[02:41] <mahangu_> or smarties
[02:41] <mahangu_> :)
[02:41] <pinkisntwell> another question
[02:41] <topyli> viller: nobody i know
[02:41] <hale> anyone can help me pls how to work with wine? already installed winetools, problem is i cant run 'wt'
[02:41] <PinTo> i have grub as my bootloader but i want to use lilo can i do that ?
[02:41] <topyli> viller: nobody i would even want to know :)
[02:41] <pinkisntwell> video playback works like in windows? i mean is there a codec and players are frontends for the codec which is doing all the job? do all the players use one codec?
[02:41] <viller> topyli: :D
[02:42] <PinTo> without srewin my system up
[02:42] <topyli> viller: on servers, some stuff will end up in /var, like web pages, databases etc.
[02:42] <PinTo> it happened once i couldnt boot windows...i had to wipeout current lilo.config
[02:43] <PinTo> could i remove grub then install lilo with current settings ?
[02:44] <PinTo> what i maen is ..is it goin be that simple
[02:44] <hale> how to fix the broken link of Xdialog? from wine?
[02:44] <hale> winetools i mean
[02:44] <gnomefreak> !lilo
[02:45] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[02:45] <topyli> ooh, even ubotu doesn't remember lilo anymore :(
[02:45] <gnomefreak> PinTo,  most people in here im sure use grub because lilo doesnt come as an option unless you install it
[02:45] <PinTo> yeah but it should its still relevant
[02:46] <mandrakeghost> whoew...my sound driver was working just fine awhile ago...not it's not
[02:46] <gnomefreak> PinTo,  if i remember right lilo and grub are not even close to each other
[02:46] <mandrakeghost> what's happened?
[02:46] <topyli> PinTo: i'm not sure how debconf handles lilo installations. it may or may not sniff for bootable stuff
[02:46] <ahoora> guys i installed firestarter and configure it but still there is no internet sharing
[02:46] <PinTo> gnome ok i'll use grub but how do i point grub .to my new shiny kernel
[02:46] <ahoora> any suggestion?
[02:47] <PinTo> i know i can ad the criteria in fstab but last time it didnt work
[02:47] <gnomefreak> PinTo, did you look in /boot/grub/menu.lst to see if the new kernel is in there?
[02:48] <PinTo> no
[02:48] <nexyon> how can i suppress the error output of a program?
[02:48] <PinTo> no i didnt look
[02:49] <PinTo> *
[02:49] <ahoora> gnomefreak hi could you help me to solve my problem? .. i need to share the internet connection  :(
[02:49] <topyli> PinTo: menu.lst is a bit like lilo.conf. fstab has nothing to do with it
[02:49] <gnomefreak> ahoora, with what or who ???
[02:49] <xxenon> Im surprised ubuntu doesnt activate DMA on cdrom drives by default. Anyway, is /etc/hdparm the right place to change it ?
[02:49] <PinTo> topy right i was gettin confused
[02:50] <apokryphos> !dma
[02:50] <apokryphos> !tell xxenon about dma
[02:50] <ahoora> gnomefreak i have to lan cards one goes to the hub for others at home
[02:50] <pinkisntwell> xine doesnt play mkv!
[02:50] <ahoora> but i dont know how to make it work in ubuntu
[02:51] <pinkisntwell> no it does
[02:51] <PinTo> ok i'll check it out
[02:51] <PinTo> TTFN
[02:51] <gnomefreak> ahoora,  is it wireless or wired how many other pcs i need more than just "i want to share internet"
[02:51] <mandrakeghost> i guess i need to go
[02:52] <ahoora> gnomefreak lan no wireless there are three notebooks all with winxp
[02:52] <mandrakeghost> see ya guys next time
[02:52] <gnomefreak> ahoora, are you on linux now?
[02:52] <ahoora> yes
[02:52] <gnomefreak> ok and your hooked up?
[02:52] <__filip_> is there som application in ubuntu like dreamwever?
[02:53] <pinucset> i touched the asoundrc and i dont know how it was before. How can i put him default?
[02:53] <gnomefreak> ahoora, if your here with linux your online plug the notebooks in to the hub and go with it
[02:53] <ahoora> i can not share the connection for others :|
[02:54] <ahoora> WAN cable comes first to my pc then another cable goes to the hub to share for others
[02:54] <gnomefreak> ahoora,  for wired you need ethernet cards in each notebook and plug them into the hub "router" than poof winblows should detect the router
[02:54] <rob_p> ahoora:  You need to set up NAT on your Linux box.
[02:54] <Pegasos989> Can someone help me with problem in installing ndiswrapper? I have extracted tar.gz and trying to use make in the folder but it says that it can't find kernel sources in /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build
[02:54] <Echelon-H> is there any reason for tightvnc under ubuntu not to accept windows tightvnc client?
[02:54] <ahoora> rob_p how? could you explain more plz
[02:55] <rob_p> ahoora:  Here's a how-to --> http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/12/27/
[02:55] <slew> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7193470719293309352
[02:55] <rob_p> ahoora:  It also has a nifty little NAT script written specifically for Ubuntu!
[02:56] <ahoora> rob_P someone told me to use fireworker
[02:56] <ahoora> do you know about that?
[02:56] <rob_p> ahoora:  Yes.  Firestarter can do the job too.
[02:57] <gnomefreak> ok now im lost want to share net connection or want access to the other desktops from your linux pc :(
[02:57] <SatanGolga> robotgeek: now i tried with the correct drivers, but doesnt seem to work
[02:57] <ahoora> it seem easy but doesn't work ... is there any special tip that i dont know about firestarter?
[02:58] <SatanGolga> get Status: idle rec/sent: 0 packets
[02:58] <ahoora> i just define my internet and the local network
[02:58] <robotgeek> SatanGolga: hmm, no clue. it's tough to debug binary drivers.
[02:58] <ahoora> but i dont know if i have to do something more?
[02:58] <gnomefreak> firestarter http://www.fs-security.com/docs.php
[02:58] <SatanGolga> heh, mm
[02:59] <AlastorM> mahangu_ I created the directory but it only has 5 files ( cxacru.c - Kbuild - Kconfig - usbatm.c - usbatm.h ) and dont know what to do
[02:59] <Pegasos989> !make
[02:59] <ubotu> Pegasos989: What?
[03:00] <Pegasos989> !kernel-sources
[03:00] <rob_p> ahoora:  I don't use Firestarter so I could only guess.  I use Ubuntu-firewall on my server.  If you have your network configured properly, either should work.
[03:00] <ubotu> Pegasos989: I give up, what is it?
[03:00] <tiburon> #ubuntu.de
[03:00] <Pegasos989> !kernel
[03:00] <gnomefreak> how to on firestarter is here http://www.fs-security.com/docs.php
[03:01] <zapada> Why do i get this error when i try to install something?
[03:01] <zapada> No pre-built modules for: Ubuntu-5.10 linux-2.6.12-9-386 i686 Please obtain the appropriate variant of this package for your system or try the generic RPM or tar version.
[03:01] <gnomefreak> that site will walk you through configuring it and it gives other usefull info
[03:02] <HaschHase> hi, has anybody ever installed return to castle wolfenstein with wine here?
[03:04] <HaschHase> i have installed it with wine, in c:/games/return to castle wolfenstein
[03:04] <HaschHase> but where is it now ? i dont have any c: partition
[03:05] <ricky_ds> Hello. How do I install additional openoffice.org dictionaries? I tried the "File>Wizzards>Install additional dictionaries" way but nothing happens. I've also installed the appropriate packages for language support but the dictionary hasn't been installed either. What else should I try?
[03:05] <zapada> try: /mnt/win_c?
[03:05] <zapada> or /mnt/hda1
[03:06] <HaschHase> mnt is empty
[03:06] <HaschHase> dunno where wine has its folders
[03:06] <thouters> I can't find the wikipage about installing dvd support for cdrecord, can anyone recite from memory?
[03:06] <zapada> no idea heh... just started ubuntu and linux yesterday
[03:06] <gnomefreak> ricky_ds, use synaptic to do that everything open office has should be there
[03:07] <gnomefreak> !dvd
[03:07] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2, which is available on http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[03:07] <thouters> !dvdr
[03:07] <ubotu> thouters: Bugger all, i dunno
[03:07] <gnomefreak> thats not the wiki but might help?
[03:08] <thouters> !cdrecord
[03:08] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, thouters
[03:08] <sexcopter8000m> would anybody care to suggest/recommend some msn clients other than amsn and gaim?
[03:08] <ricky_ds> gnomefreak, I've installed from synaptic the language pack, i.e. language-pack-fr-base for French
[03:08] <Pegasos989> !ntfs
[03:09] <ricky_ds> gnomefreak, it's marked as installed but if I define some text as french in OpenOffice, it won't spell check it. And OO.o doesn't show a checkmark in front of the French dictionary
[03:09] <HaschHase> hm where can i find the c: folder of wine? ^^
[03:09] <topyli> HaschHase: type "mount" and see if it knows about your windows partitions
[03:09] <gnomefreak> ricky_ds,  ok and you want what than synaptic holds all open office items not just language
[03:09] <Pegasos989> !mount image
[03:09] <ubotu> Pegasos989: Syntax error in line 1
[03:09] <pinkisntwell> i cant install skype, dpkg complains that libqt3c102-mt is not installed and then i get dependency hell
[03:09] <ricky_ds> gnomefreak, sorry, didn't get what you mean?
[03:10] <gnomefreak> ricky_ds,  what is it you are looking for?
[03:10] <Pegasos989> !image
[03:10] <ubotu> Pegasos989: I give up, what is it?
[03:10] <topyli> pinkisntwell: install libqt3c102-mt then
[03:10] <ricky_ds> gnomefreak, spellcheck, thesaurus etc... for French (in OOo)
[03:10] <HaschHase> topyli, i dont have any windows partition, i only isntalled return to castle wolfenstein with wine, in c:/return to castle wolfenstein and now i cant find it -.-
[03:10] <pinkisntwell> i cant
[03:10] <sdakota> hi
[03:10] <Pegasos989> !cdimage
[03:10] <ubotu> Pegasos989: Syntax error in line 1
[03:10] <gnomefreak> ricky_ds,  they should be in synaptic
[03:11] <Pegasos989> !cdimage
[03:11] <gnomefreak> Pegasos989,  what are you looking for?
[03:11] <topyli> HaschHase: oh, you mean the wine fake windows? look in ~/.wine
[03:11] <gnomefreak> throwing any command out there isnt gonna work
[03:11] <ricky_ds> gnomefreak, oh, I see, if I read all.. they say it's in language-support-fr...
[03:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Pegasos989  about you
[03:11] <Pegasos989> gnomefreak, can I mount cd images without burning them or downloading additional tools
[03:12] <HaschHase> topyli, tanks i have a look
[03:12] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Pegasos989  about mount
[03:14] <ricky_ds> ubotu tell me about mount
[03:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ricky_ds  about mount
[03:15] <HaschHase> hm topyli, its not there -.- dunno where it can be
[03:15] <HaschHase> topyli, thats the command of wine to start it wine "C:\Games\RETU~AKG\wolfSP.exe"
[03:15] <HaschHase> but i dont even have such a directory
[03:16] <idiot> lol
[03:16] <idiot> wine "~/.wine/drive_c/Games/"
[03:16] <idiot> etc..
[03:16] <idiot> linux doesn't have C:\, and if you mounted it, mount it do a directory example, /media/windows/Games/ETC/ETC
[03:16] <topyli> HaschHase: it's been a long time i had wine installed. could be ~/.wine or ~.fake_windows or whatever. crossover office seems to make a ~/.cxoffice dir and cedega could make god nows what
[03:17] <infralite> i wonder why a new media directory was chosen to be created in newer distros
[03:17] <HaschHase> well idiot, im searching in the drive_c directory, there is no folder called Games
[03:17] <idiot> Than thats your wine directory.
[03:17] <idiot> Where is the game you want to play? On a windows partition?
[03:17] <Kamping_Kaise1> topyli: cedega (non gui, 4x) makes  a .Transgaming dir
[03:17] <Pinguin0> hi all
[03:17] <HaschHase> no, its installed with wine under linux
[03:17] <HaschHase> idiot
[03:17] <idiot> then you must mount it to a directory and run it, i.e ; wine /media/windows/thing/thing
[03:17] <Kamping_Kaise1> p2p makes .point2play
[03:18] <idiot> did you install it as root
[03:18] <HaschHase> no idiot
[03:18] <HaschHase> right click - start with wine emulation
[03:18] <idiot> Then I don't know what to tell you, it would be there unless you installed it on a different name
[03:18] <pinkisntwell> i still cant install skype
[03:18] <Kamping_Kaise1> btw. Gnome 2.13.2 is sweet
[03:18] <topyli> HaschHase: it might be anywhere the windows installer thought it should be. Program files, c:\Game_Corporation or whatever
[03:19] <pinkisntwell> i got both deb files from the site, both fail for dependency problems which i cant correct
[03:19] <Pinguin0> need a guru here... got this thing with totem where video is not in synch with audio, how can i fix that... it's really annoying
[03:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> pinkisntwell: try sevea's repo
[03:19] <pinkisntwell> :Pinguin0i think it's a totem problem, try xine-ui, it worked for me
[03:19] <HaschHase> topyli, i searched through every folder in drive_c
[03:19] <Pegasos989> gnomefreak thx, faq 9.26 told about mounting ISO image directly
[03:20] <Pinguin0> thanks pinkisntwell :)
[03:20] <pinkisntwell> Kamping_Kaiser: how?
[03:20] <topyli> HaschHase: maybe the installation simply failed?
[03:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> pinkisntwell: add this line ->deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ Breezy-seveas Breezy-extras <- to your sources list
[03:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> it's got a few things, i forget exactly what
[03:21] <HaschHase> topyli, i think so, now i install it in programs with root access
[03:21] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser,  is Seveas  extras any differetn from the other extra repo?
[03:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: don't know.
[03:22] <pinkisntwell> Kamping_Kaiser: it doesnt work
[03:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> pinkisntwell: "doesnt work"?
[03:22] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser, ok thank you
[03:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: afaik it's just a few packages (about 10)
[03:22] <gnomefreak> he might have his server down at the moment
[03:23] <pinkisntwell> synaptic doesnt find the repo you told me to add
[03:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ there it is
[03:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> check it out
[03:24] <gnomefreak> pinkisntwell, go to www.freewebs.com/joeboxer/linux.htm my sources list is on there i have an extras repo
[03:24] <gnomefreak> if Seveas  isnt working
[03:24] <pinkisntwell> synaptic says i have a broken package, how do i remove it? if i try a filter it doesnt help
[03:25] <gnomefreak> pinkisntwell, synaptic can try to fix it
[03:25] <sabmann> !find libcss
[03:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> pinkisntwell: the broken package will be skype
[03:25] <ubotu> libcss-tiny-perl: (Read/Write .css files with as little code as possible), section universe/perl, is optional. Version: 1.09-1.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 12 kB, Installed size: 68 kB
[03:25] <Pinguin0> that url doesn't work gnomefreak
[03:25] <gnomefreak> hold on ill get it
[03:25] <pinkisntwell> but which one is it? the broken package
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:25] <lillpelle> lillpelle lillpelle sade ngt i #ubuntu
[03:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> pinkisntwell: skype
[03:26] <gnomefreak> http://www.freewebs.com/joeboxernc/linux.htm
[03:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> the one you installed from the website
[03:26] <alban__> Hello, I've put "export XMODIFIERS=@im=uim" in my ~/.gnomerc but it does not work (I open a terminal and echo $XMODIFIERS). Where is the right file to put some env variables ?
[03:26] <Burkey> Hi all, I am trying to fix my broken i915 opengl in Breezy, out of ideas and hoping some smart people here can help
[03:26] <Pinguin0> ok now
[03:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: you may as well pull the cdrom out of your soruces list
[03:27] <pinkisntwell> do i have to guess? cant it tell me?
[03:27] <gnomefreak> its commented out isnt it?
[03:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[03:27] <gnomefreak> oops
[03:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> and you should recomend gksudo not sudo
[03:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> fwiw
[03:28] <gnomefreak> fixing it now
[03:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: want some more sources? i think i have some extras (not sure if they are still usefull thogh)
[03:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> if i can find them :O
[03:29] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser,  thank you
[03:30] <pinkisntwell> look at this people, this is really bad http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-40148.html
[03:30] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: I'll #flood them for you if you want?
[03:30] <Kamping_Kaiser> they are from august, so some are well obselete
[03:31] <gnomefreak> yes please ill add them to my sources and if they work i will add them to list on page :)
[03:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> some are Hoary, but there's one usefull one
[03:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> *at lease one
[03:32] <thouters> okay, since patching the cdrecord source fails me, what other options do I have if I want to burn a dvd on ubuntu
[03:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> what goes wrong?
[03:32] <DShepherd> hey
[03:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> i use gnomebaker or k3b
[03:32] <DShepherd> k3b is good
[03:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: pm or #flood?
[03:32] <Burkey> hi, can anyone here lend some advice on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=93416 problem please?  I am trying to nut it out but so far no good
[03:32] <gnomefreak> #flood
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> I'm in
[03:33] <adriano284> hi
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi
[03:33] <thouters> Kamping_Kaiser: patching file libscg/scsitransp.c make: *** [applydvd-stamp]  Fout 1
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> thouters: why are you trying to path it?
[03:33] <zapada> Why do i get this error when i try to install a .deb? 'No pre-built modules for: Ubuntu-5.10 linux-2.6.12-9-386 i686'
[03:33] <thouters> because I want to write dvdrecordable media with my dvdrecorder...
[03:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> and doesnt it do rewriteable dvds?
[03:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> o_0
[03:34] <gnomefreak> gksudo apt-get update doent work?
[03:34] <gnomefreak> doesnt*
[03:34] <thouters> Kamping_Kaiser: why does it have to?
[03:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: no it wont, gksudo is for gui apps
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> thouters: i didnt have to patch to burn normal dvds
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> i havent tried rws
[03:35] <DShepherd> gnomefreak: sudo apt-get upate works
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: ie gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:35] <gnomefreak> thats what i thought ty
[03:35] <thouters> Kamping_Kaiser: cdrecord: This version of cdrecord does not include DVD-R/DVD-RW support code.
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> np
[03:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> thouters: o_0
[03:36] <DShepherd> Kamping_Kaiser: so is there a CLI program that will burn dvds?
[03:36] <skulrid> hi
[03:36] <DShepherd> hi
[03:36] <akonkwa> Does anyone know how I can run cedega in a window, instead of full screen?
[03:36] <gnomefreak> ok Kamping_Kaiser  do you have the link for the sources extras?
[03:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> DShepherd: yes, but i don't know the name off the top of my head
[03:36] <thouters> okay, that does it, I'll put gentoo on the box again just so I can burn dvdrs
[03:37] <DShepherd> Kamping_Kaiser: ok.. thanks
[03:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: just a tic, I'll up load my old sources list (where they are)
[03:37] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[03:37] <skulrid> ppl im new at ubunto and just for now i wantd to instal some video codecs, but a dont realy andurstande it... i do I instal a program?
[03:37] <gnomefreak> thouters, why gentoo of all distros just to burn something?
[03:38] <thouters> because I can't burn the dvdr with ubuntu's cdrecord
[03:38] <gnomefreak> thouters,  try using k3b
[03:38] <gnomefreak> or gnomebaker
[03:38] <Burkey> skulrid: easiest thing i found was http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563&highlight=automatix
[03:38] <thouters> why would that work if the backend (cdrecord) doesn't have support?
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: http://users.on.net/~goetz/sources.list.uber.ubuntu should be the last 10 lines or so
[03:38] <DShepherd> !codecs
[03:38] <ubotu> hmm... codecs 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.ubuntulinux.nl/
[03:38] <skulrid> Burkey thnks ill take a look ;)
[03:39] <DShepherd> skulrid: look ^^^
[03:39] <skulrid> =)
[03:39] <Burkey> skulrid: no problem, it is not only codec's but makes installing some things easy, of course DShepherd is giving more specific links..
[03:39] <thouters> in gnomebaker the selection box is empty, even though I have two cdrecorders installed
[03:40] <Burkey> thouters: can you read CD's off those drives ok?
[03:41] <thouters> sure
[03:41] <thouters> detected by the kernel fine
[03:41] <self> Hello all?
[03:41] <DShepherd> thouters: go to prefs and devices, and see if gnomebaker is seeing your devices
[03:41] <DShepherd> self: hi
[03:41] <Burkey> hmm, interesting, I have a usb dvd rw drive (laptop) which works perfectly so far..
[03:42] <akonkwa> Does anyone know how I can run cedega in a window, instead of full screen?
[03:42] <self> Hello D, i wondered if you knew anything about networking (home)
[03:42] <skulrid> u see, i still dont undrstand the meaning of this:  in a terminal, type:
[03:42] <skulrid> cd ~/Desktop
[03:42] <skulrid> sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[03:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> akonkwa: cedega --help
[03:42] <thouters> Burkey: do you use dvd+r or minus media?
[03:42] <gfish> i keep opening ports on my router for bit tornado and i never get a green light on connection
[03:43] <Burkey> I cannot remember which one I used, it was some time ago, but otherwise mostly use CD-r
[03:43] <DShepherd> skulrid: what dont you understand? where to type it?
[03:43] <Burkey> i was just thinking it may not be detected right, I am by no means an expert.
[03:43] <DShepherd> skulrid: where to find the terminal?
[03:44] <self> Do you all use unbuntu?
[03:44] <self> lol
[03:44] <joey_> um, yeah
[03:44] <ledra> yes we use ubuntu
[03:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> self: mostly people do
[03:44] <self> (n)
[03:44] <ricky_ds> I've installed beagle but it doesn't start the daemon on boot, even though I told him to do so. What's the problem?
[03:44] <topyli> yeah, ubuntu has 581 users. it's pretty big
[03:44] <Burkey> akonkwa: are you using the cedega 5.0.1 gui?
[03:44] <zapada> How do i install 'pre-built modules for Ubuntu-5.10 linux-2.6.12-9-386 i686'?
[03:44] <tk401> hello everyone, I'm having a problem, can anyone please help?
[03:44] <self> im using breezy
[03:45] <self> it works well
[03:45] <ledra> tk401 ? what problem?
[03:45] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser, its still updating but looks like the Oo one on last line is malformed whatever that means
[03:45] <topyli> ricky_ds: it's supposed to only run when you log in, not at boot. add it to your session startup
[03:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: just a tic
[03:45] <tk401> ledra, i can't log in to my user account, it says there is a problem with the XICEauthority file
[03:45] <skulrid> DShepherd nothin at all ^^"
[03:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: have you been using k3b?
[03:45] <tk401> ledra, I have an error log that it generated
[03:46] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, I have it installed but did not use last session
[03:46] <self> it loads the programs which is more than you can say about other distros!
[03:46] <ledra> what was the last thing you do?
[03:46] <DShepherd> skulrid: ok so you need to find the terminal. Go to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[03:46] <DShepherd> skulrid: and type all you want there...
[03:46] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, What can you suggest to do?
[03:46] <Burkey> can anyone assist with debugging http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=93416 problem?
[03:46] <skulrid> humm
[03:47] <self> I still have a few problems with SAMBA
[03:47] <skulrid> ok ill try
[03:47] <DShepherd> skulrid: new to ubuntu?
[03:47] <skulrid> yeah
[03:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: press Ctrl+alt+f2 -> login -> sudo chown $username.$username ~/.[x,X] *
[03:47] <Pegasos989> !ntfs
[03:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: yeh, it is, just a tic I'll try to fix it
[03:47] <DShepherd> skulrid: ok.. dont worry soon you'llbe a pro!!
[03:47] <gnomefreak> ok thank you Kamping_Kaiser
[03:48] <Juanluna> hello
[03:48] <ledra> can somebody tell me how i get the bzflag-game under applications-->games ??
[03:48] <self> Can anyone help me get a home network going between a windows machine and ubuntu?
[03:48] <DShepherd> ledra: smeg
[03:48] <yatesy> ledra: edit the menu
[03:48] <yatesy> self: get a crossover cable, plug in both ends :)
[03:48] <Juanluna> how do setup an A4tect webcam in ubuntu
[03:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak:  i think it should be -> #deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/OOo2 ./
[03:48] <NanoBCN28> hi people. Anyone here uses proxy servers?
[03:49] <ledra> ok i haven't thought about to edit the menu lol --> well ok thx
[03:49] <self> i have a wireles lan
[03:49] <skulrid> DShepherd yah i hope so =D
[03:49] <Juanluna> how do setup an A4tect webcam in ubuntu
[03:49] <gnomefreak> ok thank you ill try it
[03:49] <yatesy> self: both machines wireless?
[03:49] <yatesy> Juanluna: don't repeat
[03:49] <ricky_ds> topyli, how would I do that?
[03:49] <self> no the windows is wireless and linux is cable to the router
[03:49] <pawdro> hi, ive got a problem, ive just installed breezy and i cant choose 1024x768 resolution, in xorg.conf i have all resolutions written, what should i do?
[03:50] <topyli> ricky_ds: system -> preferences -> sessions -> startup programs
[03:50] <Burkey> pawdro: on what hardware?
[03:50] <yatesy> self: ok well make sure they've both got ip addresses on the same subnet and try pinging each other
[03:50] <ledra> and what's the command for the bzflag entry ?
[03:50] <Pinguin0> does anybody know how to fix this thing about installed programs not showing up in the menu?  it happened with gambas (i can see the entry in the menu editor, though) and now with xine-ui
[03:50] <self> i have installed samba on linux and it shows in the widows network olaces
[03:50] <pawdro> that's not my comp, but some AGP 8
[03:51] <yatesy> self: its working then, whats the problem?
[03:51] <self> it keeps asking for a password
[03:51] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, it says / is an invalid user
[03:51] <Burkey> pawdro: but I had the same problem on my laptop.. turned out that I needed to put some HorizSync and VertRefresh entries into xorg.con
[03:51] <self> and when i use my password it will not accept it
[03:51] <Burkey> xorg.conf*
[03:51] <yatesy> self: ah ok, have you got your own user account on your linux box?
[03:51] <yatesy> self: yea u need to use smbpasswd
[03:51] <self> no
[03:51] <pawdro> Burkey: hmm
[03:51] <DShepherd> ledra: sudo aptitude install bzfag
[03:52] <self> just the original set up in ubuntu
[03:52] <self> so i am a power user?
[03:52] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser, thank you the ./ at end made the difference
[03:52] <yatesy> self: thats a windows term =)
[03:52] <joal> somebody can help me about installing a perl modules with cpan command?
[03:52] <gnomefreak> im updating site now
[03:52] <ledra> ok i'll try
[03:52] <yatesy> self: man smbpasswd
[03:52] <self> sorry
[03:52] <joal> btw hello
[03:52] <self> lol
[03:52] <yatesy> self: have a look at that, that'll be what you need
[03:52] <pawdro> Burkey: ill copy xorg.conf to pastebin and show
[03:52] <pawdro> all
[03:53] <self> where do i find it?
[03:53] <Burkey> pawdro: ok, I have no idea how to use a pastebin though :-(
[03:53] <zapada> Why do i get this error when i try to install a .deb? 'No pre-built modules for: Ubuntu-5.10 linux-2.6.12-9-386 i686'... how can i fix it?
[03:53] <self> there are no password set options that i can see
[03:53] <Burkey> pawdro: also look at the logfiles for some hints.. try "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep 1024x768"
[03:54] <Burkey> pawdro: if it was that resolution giving you problems
[03:54] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser,  here is the final result http://www.freewebs.com/joeboxernc/linux.htm  let me know if thats it please
[03:54] <joal> why every time I want to install some modules (unicode, datetime), i receive an "makefile not ok" error?
[03:54] <self> is this a terminal command?
[03:54] <joal> but with other i did not
[03:54] <yatesy> self: as your user (NOT root) run smbpasswd
[03:54] <yatesy> self: yes
[03:55] <pawdro> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5123
[03:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> gno
[03:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: ok. just a minute
[03:55] <ledra> @DShepard what's the different between apt-get and aptitude ?
[03:55] <yatesy> aptitude is newser
[03:55] <self> ahh i see
[03:55] <yatesy> newer
[03:55] <Esers> Hi all
[03:55] <gnomefreak> take you time i have Oo updates
[03:55] <ledra> ah ok
[03:55] <Esers> Have some problems with ubuntu!
[03:55] <Pinguin0> which mp3 player would you consider the best? i just don't like totem
[03:55] <joal> ??
[03:55] <Esers> CANT INSTALL COUSE THE PARTITION MANAGER SUCKS!!!
[03:56] <Esers> Really nice live cd
[03:56] <topyli> ledra: aptitude tries to be a bit smarter. it also has an interactive gui for those who like such things
[03:56] <Esers> But the isntall
[03:56] <Burkey> pawdro: i think I see the problem
[03:56] <pawdro> so...
[03:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: don't yell thanks
[03:56] <Esers> Tb install i want to keep xp
[03:56] <yatesy> ledra: aka synaptic :)
[03:56] <DjaFollah> hi
[03:56] <Esers> How to do that?
[03:56] <ledra> ok now its clear ;-)
[03:56] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, brb to try
[03:56] <guydebord> how do you see the users on this channel?
[03:56] <Esers> Even when making a partition and swap space for it
[03:56] <Burkey> you only have the other modes for 4-bit mode.. do the same Modes line for all the others
[03:56] <Esers> It still says something about deleting data and so on
[03:56] <topyli> yatesy: i ment the standard aptitude ncurses interface
[03:56] <self> ok next question how do i open a terminal?
[03:56] <ledra> the only prob i have i haven't got the command for the menu entry (bzflag)
[03:57] <self> lol
[03:57] <yatesy> topyli: gotcha
[03:57] <yatesy> topyli: by gui i assume an actual graphical interface ;)
[03:57] <Burkey> pawdro: hang I will change in that paste thingie
[03:57] <Pinguin0> last item in the accesories submenu self
[03:57] <spiderbatdad> why can't I print pages from the help manuals?
[03:57] <guydebord> how do you see the users on this channel?
[03:57] <DShepherd> self:  ok so you need to find the terminal. Go to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[03:57] <topyli> yatesy: bah. ncurses is graphical enough for me :)
[03:57] <felix_> hola
[03:58] <yatesy> topyli: heh
[03:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: yep, looks cool. just remember the recomendation is you leave them commented, unless you need/want what's there. that's the official line (with backports as well), so i recomened adding it, so you don't get in hot water:)
[03:58] <yatesy> guydebord: depends what irc client you're using
[03:58] <self> its asking for my old password for smb
[03:58] <self> what do i enter?
[03:58] <felix_> i am new i not know ubuntu help me
[03:58] <spiderbatdad> I can print any other pages but nothing from gnome help or ubuntu help menu
[03:58] <DShepherd> sefl:enter the password :)
[03:58] <Burkey> pawdro: see that update?  Sorry, I do not know much about this stuff.. irc newbie
[03:58] <ledra> i have made now a new menu entry BZFlag but i haven't got the command to start and where's an icon ??
[03:58] <guydebord> xchat 2
[03:59] <self> is it my user password?
[03:59] <yatesy> self: just leave it blank
[03:59] <felix_> help me i dont know english
[03:59] <Pinguin0> self, it should be your smb password, why don't you reset it at the server?
[03:59] <yatesy> Pinguin0: don't confuse him, he doesn't have one yet
[03:59] <Pinguin0> oh, ok
[04:00] <Pinguin0> then he should configure samba to map to guest when the connecting user isn't found
[04:00] <DShepherd> self: yeah
[04:00] <yatesy> no thats insecure :P
[04:00] <self> ok this is what i get:Old SMB password:
[04:00] <self> New SMB password:
[04:00] <self> Retype new SMB password:
[04:00] <self> machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the (anonymous) password change: Error was : Account disabled.
[04:00] <self> Failed to change password for self
[04:00] <self> self@linux:~$
[04:00] <DShepherd> self: try what Pinguin0 is saying..
[04:00] <gnomefreak> ok thank you Kamping_Kaiser  im adding it now
[04:01] <Pinguin0> no way, as long as you don't allow writing by guest users
[04:01] <gnomefreak> selfplease dont paste in here
[04:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> felix_: ask a question, and people might be able to help
[04:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: also, you might want to change the comment put in by me ;), just a thought...
[04:01] <zapada> anyone help me?
[04:01] <yatesy> self: ok this time do sudo smbpasswd -a self
[04:01] <spiderbatdad> is it possible to print the help pages found in Ubuntu help menu?
[04:01] <skulrid> i used automatix to install codecs but still I cant run the video, now ive got here dirac codecs, but i dont know how to install them...
[04:01] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser,  if you want it shall be done :)
[04:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: ;)
[04:02] <Burkey> I cannot get enemy territory working properly on my i915gm
[04:02] <spiderbatdad> my underware is too tight
[04:02] <Esers> Does anyone has a manual how to get ubuntu to be the second oss
[04:02] <morphix> how can i connect to a windows pc share through samba on linux box through terminal?
[04:03] <Esers> Or at least how to install it not losing all data
[04:03] <Pinguin0> morphix, man smbclient
[04:03] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: i don't understand your question
[04:03] <ledra> ok i have found out that command for the bzflag menu entry and where can i find an icon ?
[04:03] <juan_> hola
[04:03] <self> ok this is the outcome:self@linux:~$ sudo smbpasswd -a self
[04:03] <self> Password:
[04:03] <self> New SMB password:
[04:03] <self> Retype new SMB password:
[04:03] <self> self@linux:~$
[04:03] <Esers> I need to install ubuntu as second os
[04:04] <topyli> Esers: you have something like *cough*windows*cough* and you want to dual boot?
[04:04] <Esers> XP and UBUNTU
[04:04] <Esers> Yeah
[04:04] <self> is the password set?
[04:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> ledra: does it provide an icon?
[04:04] <Esers> But the part where i need to make partition is so confusing
[04:04] <ciplogic> Hi everyone... :)
[04:04] <apokryphos> self: do not paste in here please
[04:04] <Esers> And i can't lose the windows data
[04:04] <Esers> Ass the system on which i have to install ubuntu is not mine
[04:04] <Esers> :(
[04:04] <ciplogic> How do I install: SAVE HARDWARE INSTALL, cause Ubuntu fails on Install part
[04:04] <Esers> Tb as
[04:04] <Esers> :D
[04:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: defrag the xp partition a few times, then resize during install
[04:04] <N6pfk> Kernel image upgrade modified my grub menulist and even after correcting the changes the new image won't boot.
[04:05] <Pinguin0> self, it should be if you typed that at the server... otherwise you have just set a password for your local machine samba server
[04:05] <topyli> Esers: you could lose it anyway. you want backups when you fiddle with the system
[04:05] <self> ok sorry
[04:05] <ciplogic> How do I install: SAVE HARDWARE INSTALL, cause Ubuntu fails on Install part?
[04:05] <Esers> Have not another 250GB hard drive :(
[04:05] <ledra> i don't know i installed it through apt-get and now i've handled it to get a manual menu entry but i want an icon right know do u think maybe there is one under pixmaps??
[04:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: don't spam
[04:05] <pawdro> Berkey: nothing's changed
[04:05] <ciplogic> I have Ubuntu 5.10?
[04:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> and ask a clear question
[04:05] <ciplogic> kaiser: I don't
[04:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> ledra: yeh.
[04:05] <topyli> Esers: do you have empty space at the end of the drive will you shrink the windows partition?
[04:05] <self> thanks
[04:06] <Esers> I even mada a ext2 adn swap partitions in partition magic
[04:06] <Burkey> pawdro: ok, next you need to find out the horizontal and vertical ranges of you're monitor, as I suspect that is why it will not use any different resolutions
[04:06] <topyli> Esers: you are almost clear then :)
[04:06] <Esers> But when i select it (i think so) i get a warning about data loss all hard drives
[04:06] <Esers> And some other mystic crap
[04:06] <Burkey> Does anyone know if there is a specific channel for Enemy Territory under Ubuntu on Intel graphics problems?
[04:06] <Esers> Ok what does a lightning bolt presents
[04:07] <Esers> The selected hard disc part?
[04:07] <ciplogic> I have one friend that the Ubuntu's install fails...
[04:07] <topyli> Esers: i'd choose "mystic crap" before "data loss" any day
[04:07] <guydebord> I am trying to correct myn screen resolution for a laptop with a 1280x800 display.  THe preferences only give 1024x768
[04:07] <yatesy> self: working? :)
[04:07] <ciplogic> How do I set-ul some parameters to install?
[04:07] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: does it reboot before it fails? or does it fail before rebooting?
[04:07] <Esers> Topyli i think that in ubuntu mystic crap is just the intro to data loss
[04:07] <Esers> ;)
[04:07] <ciplogic> It is before rebooting
[04:07] <ciplogic> In time of installing
[04:07] <topyli> Esers: the lightning bolt means it's going to be formatted
[04:07] <ciplogic> After it detects CD
[04:07] <self> why is it that the iformation that you have just given me is not on the networking FAQ?
[04:08] <Pinguin0> does anybody know how to fix this thing about some installed aplications not showing up in the menus, besides manual editing the menu entries for each one? (happened to me with gambas and xine-ui so far)
[04:08] <ciplogic> And the formating partitions
[04:08] <topyli> Esers: no! it'll be bootable. the skull means it will be formatted
[04:08] <Esers> Ok i think that i will use mandriva :( damn
[04:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: it fails before the partitioning?
[04:08] <ciplogic> Nope... after it
[04:08] <Esers> Yeah ubuntu should stop writing easy install :(
[04:08] <ciplogic> Around copy files
[04:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: so it fails during copying files. is the cd scratched?
[04:09] <ciplogic> Nope... I install on other's computer
[04:09] <ciplogic> Mine one...
[04:09] <ciplogic> Is the same CD
[04:09] <ciplogic> I think that is about ACPI
[04:09] <topyli> Esers: it's easy. you just should choose "custom partition" and away you go
[04:09] <ciplogic> How do I disable it?
[04:09] <morphix> :@
[04:09] <morphix> man smbclient doesnt help me 1 bit
[04:09] <yatesy> self: dunno i didn't write it!
[04:09] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: noacpi=true or similar switch (i don't remember exactly)
[04:09] <Esers> Well... oi don''t want to risk :( as the computer is not mine...
[04:09] <Esers> :(
[04:09] <self> its nice to find a group so helpfull. I used to use suse but i could be persuaded to stay with ubuntu..lol
[04:10] <Esers> Ubuntu should make a gui install like mandriva
[04:10] <morphix> can someone help me out a bit more in detail?
[04:10] <ciplogic> Kaiser: do you know how to disable most of hardware?
[04:10] <self> yatesy? where are you from?
[04:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> ciplogic: no i don't
[04:10] <ciplogic> Esers: install of Ubuntu is Next->Next = Easy install
[04:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: then it would need similar system specs for install
[04:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> ie big
[04:10] <Pinguin0> morphix, why? doesn't it fulfill your needs or do you just want everything worked out?
[04:10] <Esers> Default install will erase all data from your hard drive
[04:10] <topyli> Esers: naah. too big for old boxes, too complicated, won't work on as many machines etc.
[04:10] <Esers> So it stands written
[04:10] <guydebord> the xorg.conf shows the correct specificatsionc (i.e depth 24 modes 1280x800). But not screen resolution settings
[04:10] <yatesy> self: UK
[04:11] <self> and me..lol
[04:11] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, I changed the permissions for .ICEauthority back to my username and group and it worked! thank you!
[04:11] <Esers> And how about 2. isntalls gui and without it
[04:11] <Burkey> guydebord: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep 1024x768
[04:11] <morphix> Pinguin0 i dont understand it.. what i need to enter in.. and where
[04:11] <guydebord> THis means my panoramic is stretching the screen horizontally
[04:11] <Esers> I think that would make the distro just awsome
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: cool. wd
[04:11] <Esers> Couse i loved the live cd
[04:11] <guydebord> burkey: have it already
[04:11] <Burkey> guydebord: what graphics chip?
[04:11] <rob_p> guydebord:  What chipset is your video card?
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: way to much work to maintain dual installers
[04:11] <self> where is the best place to find info like smb passwd?
[04:12] <topyli> Esers: i think they are working on a gui install though. users somehow seem to demand it
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: and not muchj room on one cd
[04:12] <Esers> Maybe 2 cd is not a problem
[04:12] <Pinguin0> morphix, ok, what is it that you need, just to "connect" to a windows server or to mount a network share? if the latter is the case you should man smbmount
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: the developeres are trying very hard to keep to one cd
[04:12] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, thank you for your help, I couldn't have figured it out without you
[04:12] <morphix> well atm i just want to view a windows share
[04:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: I'm only here to help ;)
[04:12] <morphix> i can go about mounting it at a later time
[04:13] <Esers> And how about DVD?
[04:13] <guydebord> ATI mobility radeon 9700. I think
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: and one day, you can help somone else withthe same problem
[04:13] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, yes, I hope I can
[04:13] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, do you have any idea how that happened?
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: what about it? then we are back with our large system requriements, and split code
[04:13] <topyli> Esers: i think there is one already. but i think it's a strange live/install combo disk or something
[04:13] <self> Just as a bit of info if anyone is changing apps in ubuntu give us a gui network tool that gives us passwords..lol
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: because you ran 'sudo someapp'
[04:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401:  and someapp was a gui app
[04:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> it's usualy k3b that i see
[04:14] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, so you've seen this exact same problem before?
[04:14] <ledra> the last and maybe stupid question , how do u make to chat to a user that its signed red?
[04:14] <Esers> :( or they should make a useful manual
[04:14] <Pinguin0> morphix, try smbmount, it'll be easier for you... though smbclient is what you're asking for
[04:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: yes
[04:14] <Esers> Most users will have 2 os win and linux
[04:14] <Esers> Couse linux is good really it is
[04:14] <Esers> But
[04:14] <tk401> Kamping_Kaiser, hmm, interesting... I hope this doesn't happen again
[04:14] <Esers> Most need windows!
[04:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: wd
[04:15] <guydebord> Driver		"i810"
[04:15] <guydebord> 	BusID		"PCI:0:2:0"
[04:15] <AzMoo> Hi there :) Is there a way to modify nautilus context menus?
[04:15] <self> ok just to be a pain....how do you get a usb dongle working in ubuntu?
[04:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> tk401: run gui apps with gksudo if they need sudoing
[04:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> then you should be ok
[04:15] <rob_p> guydebord:  Ahh.  You need the vbios hack.
[04:15] <Burkey> guydebord: I think you need to use 855resolution
[04:15] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser, thank you and i pulled you off and used me instead
[04:15] <ClayG> What is a good way to create an extra panel and have it only handle web sessions/pages.  Like all my web pages automatically go in a seperate panel
[04:15] <ClayG> ?
[04:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: tk401 has the problem you get for sudoing more complex apps then gedit ;)
[04:15] <guydebord> burkey: Drive "i810"
[04:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: cool.
[04:16] <rob_p> guydebord:  Mine is the same.
[04:16] <topyli> Esers: true, many newbies want to dual boot, check linux out for a while before full monty
[04:16] <gnomefreak> what is his issue? using sudo?
[04:16] <morphix> Pinguin0 i will try it.. but i still dont know how to enter it to mount
[04:16] <Esers> Sure
[04:16] <Esers> And there is no usable manual for such situation
[04:16] <Esers> And a very very very strange partition manager
[04:16] <Esers> :(
[04:16] <Tacidsky> morning guys
[04:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: 'are not supported by ubuntu' should suffice, no need to say 'or linux'
[04:16] <DShepherd> mornning
[04:16] <Pinguin0> morphix, smbmount //machine/share /somedirectory
[04:16] <skulrid> ppl what do i need to see SWF files plz?
[04:17] <Pinguin0> it is right there in the man page
[04:17] <guydebord> burkey: how can I load those setting. Or do I have to change a text file.
[04:17] <DShepherd> skulrid: flash
[04:17] <Burkey> guydebord: listen to rob_p sounds like he can tell you exactly... I am on a i915gm but with standard 1024x768.. my problem is deeper and is an opengl problem that nobody seems to be able to help with
[04:17] <gnomefreak> Kamping_Kaiser,  ok ty will do it
[04:17] <Esers> Flash player
[04:17] <ubuntu__> #timisoara
[04:17] <topyli> Esers: yeah, a nice install guide would be good. are sure there is none on the wiki or ubuntu home page?
[04:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: it's not that strange... after installing freebsd ;)
[04:17] <skulrid> hum
[04:17] <server_newbie> I istalles apache2 with apt-get and it failed how do I rebuild the install ?
[04:17] <skulrid> kow where to get it?
[04:17] <N6pfk> How come the new kernel image upgrade doesn't create a new initrd image?
[04:17] <self> dongle anyone?
[04:17] <guydebord> burkey: how can I load those setting. Or do I have to change a text file.
[04:17] <Tacidsky> anyone know where i go to change the location of where my  files are. on apache?
[04:17] <Esers> But it's awful after using mandrakes
[04:17] <Esers> :)(
[04:17] <guydebord> sorry rob_p
[04:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[04:17] <Pinguin0> oops it looks like there is no smbmount in ubuntu
[04:17] <rob_p> guydebord:  I use 915resolution utility but 855resolution should work.  I think there's an Ubuntu package for 855resolution available via apt.
[04:17] <Pinguin0> sorry for that one morphix
[04:18] <Burkey> guydebord: I would just be guessing ;-) better to speak to someone who uses it
[04:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> Esers: yes, i know it's not the best out there ;0 but for the resources used, it's pretty damn good
[04:18] <morphix> Pinguin0 when i do that i just get a > prompt
[04:18] <DShepherd> self: you using firefox right?
[04:18] <ubuntu__> sal
[04:18] <self> yes
[04:18] <Esers> And when i had problems with partitions in mandrake it suggested to make partitions in win using for example partition magic and it work just wonderful :)
[04:18] <Pinguin0> try entering "help" there
[04:18] <guydebord> ok rob_p
[04:18] <Burkey> Does anyone here have problems with opengl on their intel graphics cards?
[04:18] <morphix> there is a smbmount
[04:18] <morphix> i have it installed.
[04:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: i just noticed some of your sources (uncommened ones) have a space in front of them - they will fail IIRC.
[04:18] <morphix> lol
[04:18] <Tacidsky> anyone?
[04:18] <ledra> does anybody know how i can change the ubuntu icon near the applications to the default gnome foot?
[04:18] <Pinguin0> i don't, though i'm new to ubuntu
[04:19] <Pinguin0> i'll check it out later
[04:19] <morphix> i give up :(
[04:19] <morphix> lol
[04:19] <ClayG> What about a good java plugin that will enable me to at least access hush?
[04:19] <gnomefreak> ok Kamping_Kaiser gonna fix now
[04:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> ledra: i forget, sorry
[04:19] <Pinguin0> morphix, try ls at the > prompt
[04:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> sorry to do this to you gnomefreak ;)
[04:19] <Esers> Eh, will get a ubuntu cd and istall it at home
[04:19] <Esers> :)
[04:19] <ledra> np
[04:19] <topyli> Esers: you're just having a hard time finding the "custom partitioning" option. it takes you to a very nice interface to do this stuff
[04:19] <gnomefreak> its all good
[04:19] <jino> hi ..how can i get the graphical boot for new buntu
[04:19] <DShepherd> self: check out that page --> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <-- it tells you how to install flash
[04:19] <Esers> Topyil i read help and so on
[04:19] <Esers> :(
[04:20] <jino> i upgraded from hoary hedge
[04:20] <Esers> Just scared to lose data
[04:20] <self> is this flash player?
[04:20] <DShepherd> Esers: back up :D
[04:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: as long as you have ubuntu-desktop and dist-upgraded, it should be there
[04:20] <morphix> how can i connect to a windows pc share through samba on linux box through terminal? anyone can explain in detail??
[04:20] <DShepherd> self: should install all you need
[04:20] <Tacidsky> anyone know where i can change the location of where my files are pointed to when using apache?
[04:20] <N6pfk> How come the new kernel image upgrade doesn't create a new initrd image?
[04:20] <rob_p> guydebord:  If you have trouble getting 855resolution, I bundled 915resolution with an installer script that should automatically detect your hardware and load your vbios with a capable resolution setting (1280x800).  Let me know if you want it.
[04:20] <self> oh ok ..ill give it a go!
[04:21] <DShepherd> self: ok
[04:21] <jino> Kamping_Kaiser , am toking about gnome boot up skin which hides all those services
[04:21] <Burkey> rob_p: do you use any opengl apps on you're machine?
[04:21] <guydebord2> rob p: I am installing right now
[04:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: yes, i know
[04:21] <Esers> And a little question is it worth to isntall 64 version on athlon or 32 bit version will work just as fast?
[04:21] <ledra> does anybody know how i can change the ubuntu icon near the applications to the default gnome foot?
[04:21] <Tacidsky> what file do i edit to change the path of my web files?
[04:21] <jino> i didnt make a fresh installation but upgraded by changing the repositiories
[04:21] <rob_p> Burkey:  Not too many.
[04:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> if your using the 2.6.12-9 (?) kernel, you should have it
[04:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> ledra: i have seen this on the forums if you want to search them
[04:22] <Burkey> rob_p: and do they all function ok or behave badly? oh, and are you on Breezy?
[04:22] <guydebord2> rob p: it was right there in synaptic. Is this a new program
[04:22] <ledra> ok thx!!
[04:22] <jino> Kamping_Kaiser , unfortunately i didnt get ..? Can i get it installed by some way?
[04:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: it can be installed through synaptic or apt-get. but check you have ubuntu-desktop installed
[04:22] <rob_p> Burkey:  Breezy.  Seems to work ok here...
[04:23] <jino> ok
[04:23] <mon> after teh latest kernel-upgrade i don't get an ip via DHCP anymore. is this a known bug?
[04:23] <Burkey> rob_p: arr, would you mind making you're xorg.conf and glxinfo output available to me?
[04:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> mon: check your network settings, but i havent heard of it before
[04:23] <mike_g> Setting up ubuntu on home network. How do I share printer? Connected printer on primary machine (direct usb connection). Then 'Detect LAN Printers' on other machines. Printer does no appear on other machines.
[04:24] <rob_p> guydebord:  855 resolution is the older version of 915resolution.  Basically a vbios hack for the intel 800/900 series chipset...
[04:24] <mon> Kamping_Kaiser: check for what?
[04:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> mon: your settings are the same as befroe the upgrade
[04:24] <gnomefreak> mike_g,  you may have to choose it from the list in cups
[04:24] <rob_p> Burkey:  No problem!  In the pastebin shortly...
[04:25] <Burkey> rob_p: much appreciated :-)
[04:25] <mike_g> how do I access cups list?
[04:25] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:26] <skulrid> ppl here it says::,- From the command line, type ./flashplayer-installer to run the installer. The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s)., bt when I do it, it says directory or file not found
[04:26] <rob_p> Burkey:  xorg.conf is --> paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5125
[04:26] <skulrid> but it is there
[04:26] <jino> Kamping_Kaiser , it was not installed
[04:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: have you done chmod  +x flash?
[04:26] <skulrid> no
[04:26] <jino> i am doin it ..
[04:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: that package makes sure your system updates nicely
[04:26] <skulrid> it doesent say so...
[04:26] <ledra> sudo mv /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png.bak and than killall gnome-panel if u want to change the ubuntu icon to the default gnome icon - yeah i've got it
[04:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: what howto is this?
[04:26] <DShepherd> Kamping_Kaiser: i think he needs to cd into the directory first
[04:26] <gnomefreak> mike_g, system>admin>printing  than in there you want to select it as a network printer if its not connected to the pc your setting than walk through the proccess but remember you want to connect through the routers ip address
[04:26] <rob_p> Burkey:  glxinfo is  -->  paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5126
[04:26] <DShepherd> Kamping_Kaiser: to install flash
[04:27] <jino> Kamping_Kaiser , thats nice ..Wat shall i do after installing that
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> DShepherd: yes, but which one?
[04:27] <looksaus> I'm trying to resize an a4 pdf to an a3 one, to no avail
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: upgrade again, then reboot, and hope ;)
[04:27] <looksaus> any suggestions?
[04:27] <gnomefreak> try home :)
[04:27] <wienczny> hi
[04:28] <jino> Kamping_Kaiser , thanks a lot
[04:28] <skulrid> sory dindt understand, waht do I do know?
[04:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> jino: np
[04:28] <skulrid> cant instal is
[04:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: can you link me to the howto your using?
[04:28] <rob_p> Burkey:  Did that provide you the info you wanted?
[04:28] <gnomefreak> most people using winblows come to linux and since winblows users use "my docs" for linux home is very simular but just a thought :)
[04:28] <mon> Kamping_Kaiser: the network settings seem fine to me
[04:28] <skulrid> its portuguese but iv got here the readme file
[04:29] <skulrid> Installation
[04:29] <skulrid> ------------
[04:29] <skulrid> To install the Plug-in Player for Linux via an install script, follow these directions:
[04:29] <skulrid> - This installer is script-based and cannot be run from a GUI.
[04:29] <skulrid> - Uncompress install_flash_player_7_linux.tar.gz. A directory called install_flash_player_7_linux is created. Navigate to this directory.
[04:29] <skulrid> - From the command line, type ./flashplayer-installer to run the installer. The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s).
[04:29] <Burkey> rob_p: Yep, just read them and xorg is near identical, glxinfo is identical.. I don't suppose you use wine, cedega or Enemy Territory on that at all?
[04:29] <skulrid> - Once the installation is complete, the plug-in will be installed in your Mozilla browser. To verify, choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser's menu.
[04:29] <wienczny> where should I report bad .debs?
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> mon: check bugzilla, there may be a bug report, i don't know of one
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: don't flood!
[04:29] <gnomefreak> wienczny, depends wher eyou got them
[04:29] <skulrid> sory...
[04:29] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:29] <_willcooke_> Has anyone built the rt2x00 drivers?
[04:29] <mon> Kamping_Kaiser: yeah i'm just looking in there. thanks anyway
[04:29] <rob_p> Burkey:  No.  Sorry!
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> mon: sorry i cant help
[04:29] <DShepherd> skulrid: sudo atitude install flashplugin <-- type that in a terminal
[04:29] <wienczny> I got them from the ubuntu repo
[04:30] <Burkey> rob_p: oh well, if you do you will find some major problems
[04:30] <DShepherd> skulrid: that should install flash player for you..
[04:30] <rob_p> Burkey:  I take it you have some problems with them.
[04:30] <skulrid> ill give a try
[04:30] <rob_p> Burkey:  I see.
[04:30] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: did you "Navigate to this directory." ?
[04:30] <mon> _willcooke_: for wireless nic's you mean? i built them once
[04:30] <skulrid> yes its open
[04:30] <Burkey> rob_p: I think Breezy has some opengl issues on i915's
[04:30] <skulrid> now it asks for a password
[04:30] <gnomefreak> wienczny,  if they came from the supports repos than you would file through bugzilla
[04:30] <wienczny> ok
[04:31] <topyli> wienczny: how are they bad?
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: if you sudo it asks fo ryour password
[04:31] <gnomefreak> i dont think universe and multi, backports are supported
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> universe is malone IIRC
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> and restricted
[04:31] <skulrid> sudo: atitude: command not found
[04:31] <rob_p> Burkey:  Hmm.  This is just my laptop so nothing too fancy here.  I haven't even tried any gaming with it yet.
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> backports have a channel and space in the forums, they are not offical
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> skulrid: aptitude
[04:31] <gnomefreak> skulrid,  its aptitude
[04:31] <Kamping_Kaiser> witha  p
[04:32] <Burkey> rob_p: yeah, I have my athlon64 for that but since I travel a lot, really need to get it all going on my laptop too
[04:32] <DShepherd> skulrid: sudo aptitude install flashplugin  <--- srry :)
[04:32] <gnomefreak> ap tit tude :) and people say i dont have a sence of humor
[04:32] <skulrid> hehe
[04:32] <wienczny> I'm doing a automatic installation for some of my machines. There are some debs which don't react to the verbositiy settings I give them
[04:32] <rob_p> Burkey:  Actually, I've never spent any real time gaming so I probably won't be affected by the issues you've experienced.
[04:32] <afb> does anyone know how to get higher than 640x480 resolution with ubuntu and a nvidia gf3 ti200 video card?
[04:32] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: you don't :P
[04:32] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:33] <skulrid> yah lokks like it worked
[04:33] <server_newbie> How do I get a fresh install with apt-get I don't want " Selecting previously deselected package apache2" to happen
[04:33] <gnomefreak> brb smokey break
[04:33] <DShepherd> afb: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto <-- try that one
[04:33] <topyli> wienczny: that might be a ubuntu-express bug
[04:33] <afb> DShepherd, thx
[04:33] <DShepherd> skulrid: can you play flash files?
[04:33] <knight__> Howdy, Simply question probally, where/how do I get mpg codecs, or at least how do I play a simple mpg
[04:33] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:33] <skulrid> goin to try now
[04:34] <wienczny> What is ubuntu-express?
[04:35] <topyli> wienczny: the ubuntu auto-install framework similar to redhat's whatsitsname
[04:35] <DShepherd> skulrid: Note: most of the programs you need are available thru ubuntu's repositories.. so aptitude or synaptic should work ok for you in finding them
[04:35] <wienczny> I'm using kickstart with preseed ;-)
[04:35] <ledra> @knight just sudo apt-get install vlc this is a good media player with all codecs
[04:35] <topyli> wienczny: kickstart yes
[04:35] <topyli> :)
[04:35] <skulrid> i see, but this is still a bit confusing to me
[04:36] <DShepherd> skulrid: ok, dont worrt soon you will be a prio
[04:36] <DShepherd> pro*
[04:36] <skulrid> lol
[04:36] <skulrid> now i cant find the flash player
[04:37] <gnomefreak> server_newbie,  all that message means is that it wasnt installed before and now its being installed and you cant go without getting it unless you use synaptic to install it
[04:37] <SatanGolga> ok, I have a Linksys WPC54G v1.2 and tried with 1.2 drivers, didnt work, it couldnt find the interface, then i tried v2 driver, and then it went active but status: idle rec/sent: 0 packets, does that mean that that card wont work in ubuntu?
[04:37] <wienczny> I'
[04:37] <gnomefreak> atleast i havent found a way around it
[04:37] <DShepherd> skulrid: huh? you have a swf on your harddrive?
[04:37] <wienczny> I'll file a bug about it...
[04:37] <skulrid> thats rigth!
[04:37] <skulrid> xD
[04:37] <DShepherd> skulrid: drag in the file in a firefox window and magic!!
[04:38] <skulrid> lool
[04:38] <Kaiser_Sleeps> night gnomefreak
[04:38] <gnomefreak> swf? im sure doesnt stand for single whilte female :(
[04:38] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:38] <pawdro> how to configure xorg by script? they removed x11config or what?
[04:38] <skulrid> magic has been done!
[04:38] <dylan_> why is it that even though i have removed the libtotem plugins from the /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins directory and installed mplayer-mozilla and mplayer-386, i cannot see movies?  i even have the w32codecs
[04:39] <gnomefreak> night Kaiser_Sleeps
[04:39] <skulrid> thnks now i can seee it ;)
[04:39] <Kaiser_Sleeps> :)
[04:39] <DShepherd> skulrid: keep this up and you'll be a pro in no time
[04:39] <BlueEagle> Any good way of grabbing the UID of the current logged on user?
[04:39] <SatanGolga> gnomefreak: u have any ideas?
[04:40] <gnomefreak> SatanGolga, i have a few ideas but what do you mean? ideas on what?
[04:40] <rob_p> pawdro:  "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" should do it.
[04:40] <SatanGolga> gnomefreak: I have a Linksys WPC54G v1.2 and tried with 1.2 drivers, didnt work, it couldnt find the interface, then i tried v2 driver, and then it went active but status: idle rec/sent: 0 packets, does that mean that that card wont work in ubuntu?
[04:40] <rob_p> BlueEagle:  whoami
[04:41] <gnomefreak> SatanGolga, i have a linksys card and didnt need drivers for it but i dont remember the model number
[04:41] <mp3guy> big problem, just had a power cut, then booted up, my hard drive had loads of errors and i was asked to run fsck manually, ltos of errors, i said yes to all, restarted, now xine engines in amarok won't work after reinstalling etc... also, my fonts are all missing
[04:41] <gnomefreak> oh and mine isnt wireless i assuming the W means it is wireless
[04:41] <SatanGolga> yes, it's wireless
[04:42] <server_newbie> gnomefreak: I must have done somthing wrong, because the only thing in /etc/apache2/ is mods-available. How do I get a fresh install. I have done apt-get removew apache2 and installed again with the same results !!
[04:42] <rolffz> Hy, just gave up on gentoo on my Ibook and finished instlling ubuntu, but Xorg doesnt work, even after Xorg -configure, and I didnt find any Xorg.conf on the net. I have an old ibook 500 dual usb. Anybody??
[04:42] <gnomefreak> SatanGolga,  im sorry i dont know or do wireless
[04:42] <SatanGolga> ok, thx anyway
[04:42] <self> i need to print share?
[04:42] <self> any ideas?
[04:43] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still it doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:43] <gnomefreak> server_newbie, apt-get install <packagename> will install freash unless it says the newest version is already on here
[04:43] <gnomefreak> no a in fresh
[04:43] <mp3guy> big problem, just had a power cut, then booted up, my hard drive had loads of errors and i was asked to run fsck manually, ltos of errors, i said yes to all, restarted, now xine engines in amarok won't work after reinstalling etc... also, my fonts are all missing
[04:44] <rob_p> oh.. uid!  My bad.  Try, "id `whoami`" and that should do it for ya!
[04:44] <self> any ideas about print sharing on ubuntu?
[04:44] <gnomefreak> server_newbie,  by default ubuntu installs lil parts of apache when you install ubuntu
[04:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell self about cups
[04:44] <rob_p> BlueEagle:  oh.. uid!  My bad.  Try, "id `whoami`" and that should do it for ya!
[04:45] <guydebord> rob_p: this installation is taking forever. Is this normal?
[04:45] <rob_p> guydebord:  Ummm... no.  I don't think so.
[04:45] <Dom123> hi all
[04:46] <gnomefreak> self did you get the pm from ubotu?
[04:46] <Dom123> im having trouble installing ubuntu and running the live disk
[04:46] <rob_p> guydebord:  ..although I haven't tried using the 855resolution package from the Ubuntu repos.
[04:46] <Dom123> when installing it gets to the partition bit and crashs's with no error
[04:46] <self> yes thanks this site is new to me
[04:46] <Dom123> and when using live disk it gets to 23% of language thing and crash;s
[04:47] <gnomefreak> self your welcome
[04:47] <Bladers> i need now is how to make technology yoy know about computer chips
[04:47] <Bladers> i need a computer/electronic engineer to tell me what toolto use and is the code same as computer languaqe codes.
[04:47] <Bladers> or a embedd programmer to help me
[04:47] <Bladers> i will start by making a simple calculator
[04:47] <self> :-)
[04:47] <guydebord> rob_p: I think it might be updating some other packages at the same time as I havent updated in a month
[04:47] <Bladers> pls] \
[04:47] <Bladers> help me
[04:47] <morphix> :o using smbmount is easy LOL when i found out the syntax.
[04:47] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that still it doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:47] <gnomefreak> Bladers,  the compiler takes what language you write the code in and transfers it to binary code so the pc can read it
[04:48] <gnomefreak> binary= computer language
[04:48] <DShepherd> gnomefreak: what site did you recommend to self I am interested too
[04:48] <gnomefreak> !printer
[04:48] <ubotu> it has been said that printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[04:48] <gnomefreak> DShepherd, theres the site
[04:48] <DShepherd> gnomefreak: oh.. that one.. ok thanks
[04:48] <self> Just interested has any one used kubuntu?   is it as good as the gnome version?
[04:49] <DShepherd> self: its ubunut with kde on top..
[04:49] <gnomefreak> self,  kubuntu desktop is set up more like winblows
[04:49] <self> lol
[04:49] <gnomefreak> other than that and some of the packages its the same
[04:49] <self> is it any good?
[04:50] <self> or do you give kde a miss?
[04:50] <adonikam> *gnome
[04:50] <gnomefreak> i personally like gnome and xfce
[04:50] <the> I like gnome, too.
[04:50] <gnomefreak> ohhhhhhhhhh ty adonikam lol sorry had to
[04:51] <self> i must admit that i do like K3B for burning full distros
[04:51] <apokryphos> self: KDE is great :)
[04:51] <DShepherd> *gnome
[04:51] <self> iso images
[04:51] <DShepherd> k3b is indeed good
[04:51] <gnomefreak> self,  i agree totally but k3b in gnome is cdrecord
[04:51] <gnomefreak> not sure if its the same or not
[04:51] <DShepherd> self: but gnome apps rule!!!
[04:51] <self> lol
[04:52] <N6pfk> kernel-image-2.6.12_10.00.Custom_i386.deb install messed up my grub menulist and after repairng that it still doesn't boot and has no initrd image?
[04:52] <apokryphos> self: a lot of love for both DEs on both sides 8)
[04:53] <DShepherd> self:  is jst a matter of taste
[04:53] <DShepherd> just*
[04:53] <gnomefreak> N6pfk, thats the reason its not booting is cause it doesnt have the initrd image if you know what to add try adding it but i think its less bs just to reinstall ubuntu if you dont have anything important on it
[04:53] <adonikam> k3b always crashed for me on debian
[04:53] <Dom123> ok installing ubuntu i get this with starting up the partition - libc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x081022e ***
[04:53] <gnomefreak> adonikam, it did me too but thats only one reason why i stoppe dusing debian
[04:54] <Dom123> anyone have any suggestions of what i can do?
[04:54] <gnomefreak> Dom123,  looks like you have a bad memory card or slot but not positive on that
[04:54] <Dom123> memory stick or hard drive?
[04:54] <gnomefreak> Dom123, how much memory are you running?
[04:54] <Dom123> running about 228meg
[04:54] <gnomefreak> RAM
[04:55] <Dom123> its an old system
[04:55] <Dom123> ok gimme a few minutes and ill removethe new sticks :)
[04:55] <N6pfk> I repaired my menulist, the new kernel image reduced all of my prtitions by one, and can still boot the other kernels I have.  How do I create an initrd.img for the new kernel image?
[04:55] <gnomefreak> ok Dom123
[04:55] <detra> hello ... I just installed ubuntu ... I got a problem with ntfs ... I can't mount the drive ...
[04:55] <detra> /dev/hda1       /media/windows  ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0
[04:55] <gnomefreak> detra,  please dont paste in here
[04:56] <detra> sry
[04:56] <detra> already mounted or busy. What can I do ?
[04:56] <erUSUL> N6pfk, mkinitrd -o image.img 2.6.xx
[04:56] <gnomefreak> N6pfk, im not sure if you took a kernel out of menu.lst than its going to take each kernel down 1
[04:57] <redondos> gnomefreak: it was only 1 line, why are you complaining? :)
[04:57] <gnomefreak> ty er4z0r
[04:57] <rraajj> gnomefreak: Aren't one-liners accepted for pasting? Or still not?
[04:57] <redondos> detra: sounds it's already mounted. check `mount`
[04:57] <gnomefreak> redondos,  as far as i was told pasting goes to pastebin no matter what size
[04:57] <detra> When I try unmounting it, it says not mounted !
[04:57] <redondos> gnomefreak: 1 line is acceptable in almost every freenode channel
[04:58] <redondos> gnomefreak: I mean... to let people know where you pasted, you'd have to paste a link to the pastebin post.
[04:58] <N6pfk> How do I insure that mkinitrd is making an initrr.img for a kernel I am not running?
[04:58] <DShepherd> redondos: 2 lines too if u ask nicely
[04:58] <redondos> DShepherd: yup, cool
[04:58] <frogzoo> gnomefreak: if your paste can fit in the same line, i'd say it was legit
[04:58] <Talisker> how the hell should I burn anything if "cdrecord -scanbus" only tells me that cdrecord does'nt like Kernel 2.6
[04:59] <Talisker> ?
[04:59] <adonikam> what if they wrap? ;)
[04:59] <Sonium_> can someon help me with https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=9136 ?
[04:59] <gnomefreak> redondos, yes you do but if people get into habit of pasting in room 1 or 2 lines than if someone is here as op they might just ban them i am just giving a warning about pasting
[04:59] <redondos> I wouldn't like to have to visit a pastebin just to see one line.
[04:59] <Sonium_> gnome session crashes after login
[04:59] <nikos> Hey guys a quick and simple I hope question...
[04:59] <frogzoo> Talisker: right click -> burn CD - done :)
[04:59] <Dom123> ok guys thanks :) the error was fixed it was my memmory
[04:59] <redondos> gnomefreak: I'm saying they probably won't ban anyone for 1 or 2 lines.. but whatever, let's end this plz.
[04:59] <Talisker> gee thanks
[05:00] <Talisker> and for the non WYSIWYG of us?
[05:00] <DShepherd> gnomefreak: so it s beta to type it out?:)
[05:00] <nikos> I want to mount an ext2 volume on my new breezy badger in which every new file that will be created will be readable and editable by anybody
[05:00] <Dom123> ok new question how easy it is to get applications runnning with wine on ubuntu
[05:00] <psusi> nikos, change your umask
[05:00] <nikos> A thorought look to man pages makes me to believe that this is the command
[05:00] <gnomefreak> DShepherd, i have been warned and banned before for pasiting thats all
[05:00] <erUSUL> detra is a known problem with evms if you are not using lvm do sudo update-rc.d -f evms remove
[05:00] <adonikam> Talisker: cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom
[05:00] <tobi-wan> Talisker: what happens if you add dev=
[05:00] <tobi-wan> :-)
[05:01] <nikos> sudo mount -t ext2 -o defaults,umask=0000 /dev/hdb3 /media/ext2/
[05:01] <Sonium_> no one seems to be interested in fixing bugs here... :(
[05:01] <tobi-wan> nikos: looks reasonable
[05:01] <nikos> any time I add the umask I thing I get the following error... wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb3
[05:01] <psusi> nikos, no, just use the umask command
[05:01] <nikos> Any idea tobi-van...
[05:01] <psusi> it sets the default permissions for files you create
[05:01] <topyli> Sonium_: we do care about reporting them though :)
[05:01] <nikos> Why it crashes...
[05:01] <self> Ok back to Samba.. i  cannot view my shared files in the windows network places. but i can see the linux machine ?
[05:02] <self> any ideas?
[05:02] <tobi-wan> nikos: try following psusi's advice :-D
[05:02] <nikos> I don't want to change my default umash but only the umask for this volume...
[05:02] <tobi-wan> ah, ok
[05:02] <psusi> I don't think you can do that
[05:02] <nmoore> hi, what should i use for podcasts in ubuntu?
[05:02] <detra> erUSUL, Should I reboot after doing that ???
[05:02] <nikos> The man mount page says I can...
[05:02] <Kalidarn> got any idea why i am getting W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[05:02] <Kalidarn> welp: GPG error: http://public.planetmirror.com breezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088
[05:02] <Kalidarn> welp: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[05:03] <Kalidarn> welp: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[05:03] <Kalidarn> welp: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[05:03] <Kalidarn> oops sorry spam
[05:03] <Kalidarn> been getting those bad keys now for a while
[05:03] <The_Isle_of_Mark> nice flooding
[05:03] <Kalidarn> sorry
[05:03] <erUSUL> nikos, make an fstab line with the commands
[05:03] <The_Isle_of_Mark> nb just complimenting you
[05:03] <Kalidarn> lol
[05:03] <salmenara> helo
[05:03] <erUSUL> detra, no sudo /etc/init.d/evms stop
[05:03] <Kalidarn> i try not to flood
[05:03] <salmenara> hello
[05:03] <psusi> nikos, iirc, if you set the sticky bit on a directory, then any files created in that directory will inherit the owning gid from the directory instead of the creator...
[05:03] <nikos> tried that too erUSUL still the same error
[05:03] <ramza3> anybody know why a service wouldnt be recognized for example using BUM
[05:04] <Kalidarn> im wondering if anyone else is getting the same bad keys as i am
[05:04] <psusi> nikos, you might set that on the root of this volume, and make sure your umask allows rw to group... then put everyone in that group
[05:04] <salmenara> I want to install mplayer, but I don't know if I need -386, -586 or -686 packages? I've got a Pentium 4 HT
[05:04] <nikos> Yes ok about the groupid but I want the files to be editable by anyone...
[05:04] <detra> erUSUL, Alright, done.
[05:04] <ruud> you need 386
[05:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara 686
[05:04] <Kalidarn> yeah 686
[05:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> heheh
[05:04] <Kalidarn> go with what your kernel is
[05:05] <Kalidarn> thats the best bet
[05:05] <Kalidarn> :)
[05:05] <Kalidarn> default kernel is 386
[05:05] <nikos> I have set actually the grpid mount option but the group has'nt w permission...
[05:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kalidarn true
[05:05] <Kalidarn> not that ive noticed any "speed" enhance by 386vs6866
[05:05] <Kalidarn> *686
[05:05] <skulrid> can i make it to open the CD drive, without the "eject" thing?
[05:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> but...if you install the 686 packages and then mplayer 686 = better performance
[05:05] <Kalidarn> skulrid: press the button
[05:05] <skulrid> just by presing the botun
[05:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> I hbave
[05:05] <detra> erUSUL, Is there anything else I need to do?
[05:05] <Kalidarn> The_Isle_of_Mark: supposedly
[05:05] <psusi> nikos, I had not thought that ext2 supported the gid option
[05:05] <skulrid> yah but it doesnt open... :s strange
[05:05] <erUSUL> detra, no
[05:06] <DShepherd> skulrid: right click the Icon on the desktop... and click eject..
[05:06] <The_Isle_of_Mark> I have a pentium m on this one and it runs MUCH better with 686 stuff
[05:06] <Kalidarn> skulrid: does it open before linux has booted?
[05:06] <nikos> from the man page:
[05:06] <nikos> grpid or bsdgroups / nogrpid or sysvgroups
[05:06] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: I don't know if Ubuntu has 686 packages, I have installed the standard x86 installation
[05:06] <nikos>     These options define what group id a newly created file gets. When grpid is set, it takes the group id of the directory in which it is created; otherwise (the default) it takes the fsgid of the current process, unless the directory has the setgid bit set, in which case it takes the gid from the parent directory, and also gets the setgid bit set if it is a directory itself.
[05:06] <skulrid> ya but I want to open wihtout doin that
[05:06] <DShepherd> skulrid: dont know of just pressing the button...
[05:06] <detra> erUSUL, Ok. Thx. I'll try :)
[05:06] <DShepherd> skulrid: it may be possible
[05:06] <salmenara> Kalidarn: I'll install mplayer-686 then
[05:06] <Kalidarn> it is possible
[05:06] <skulrid> ok
[05:06] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara sure it does...check synaptic under base
[05:06] <Kalidarn> salmenara: what kernel do u have
[05:06] <adonikam> skulrid: check out supermount patches if you're keen enough
[05:06] <Kalidarn> salmenara: if you havnt installed a new kernel u probly have 383
[05:07] <nikos> I have set that option psusi and yes my new files belong to the grp of my dir but they don't have by default w permissions
[05:07] <Talisker> err...
[05:07] <Kalidarn> salmenara: 386 rather
[05:07] <psusi> nikos, if you run umask 0002 it will make it so new files you create are read/write to the owning group...
[05:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Linux kernel image for version 2.6.12 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/PIV SMP
[05:07] <Kalidarn> ;) lol i pressed the wrong key
[05:07] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: I mean that the rest of Ubuntu files are for 686 ...
[05:07] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: I mean that the rest of Ubuntu files are for x86 rather than 686
[05:07] <nikos> Yes but I don't want my home files to be editable by others...
[05:07] <psusi> nikos, so put them in that group
[05:07] <self> D i cannot see the shared linux files on the windows machine any ideas ?
[05:08] <redduck666> any idea why apt "suggests" me to install libqt3c102-mt-mysql and libqt3c102-mt-odbc when i want to apt-get k3b?
[05:08] <salmenara> Kalidarn: I have the 686-smp kernel
[05:08] <Kalidarn> then install the 686 mplayer
[05:08] <Kalidarn> done
[05:08] <the> What package do I install to get java?
[05:08] <Kalidarn> ;)
[05:08] <DShepherd> self:  you talking to me?
[05:08] <redduck666> self, what file system are the linux files?
[05:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, doesnt matter...some things like editors and whatnot really dont matter which kernel they are compiled for. You can run 386 binaries on a 686 kernel just fine
[05:08] <self> yes
[05:08] <erUSUL> !java
[05:08] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:08] <nikos> Again from the man mount page:
[05:08] <nikos> umask=value
[05:08] <nikos>     Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are not present). The default is the umask of the current process. The value is given in octal.
[05:08] <DShepherd> self: listen to redduck666
[05:09] <Kalidarn> The_Isle_of_Mark: that is true
[05:09] <nikos> That's what I try to do but it gives me an error
[05:09] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, I absolutely had to install the 686 smp kernel on mine to get the dri working in xorg
[05:09] <the> ubotu:  tell the about javadebs
[05:09] <self> samba is running i can see the linux machine
[05:09] <frogzoo> !java
[05:09] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:09] <Kalidarn> anyone had problems with bad sigs off the repositories?
[05:09] <self> but i cannot access the files on the linux machine
[05:09] <frogzoo> Kalidarn: sounds ugly...
[05:09] <notniuq> hey all
[05:09] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: I have to do the same with Hoary, Breezy activated everything by itself during the installation
[05:09] <frogzoo> Kalidarn: oh, the us repos are having probs
[05:09] <redduck666> self, you are talking about single computer or a network?
[05:10] <self> single home network
[05:10] <Kalidarn> ah okay frogzoo
[05:10] <notniuq> does anyone have any info on impi2?
[05:10] <CruNcher> hi
[05:10] <airmikey> whats a good cd/dvd program for burning ?
[05:10] <self> linux to windows
[05:10] <redduck666> airmikey, k3b
[05:10] <Elektrochelovek> gnomebaker
[05:10] <erUSUL> Kalidarn, known issue sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*Release*
[05:10] <erUSUL>  and sudo apt-get update
[05:10] <airmikey> k3b wont burn here
[05:10] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, yeah, but you'll have the HT available to those processes that are HT aware
[05:10] <CruNcher> i have a problem with KDM and dapper drake somehow the installation is blocked
[05:11] <navarone> gnomabaker kicks the Keebler eleve's butt...<s>
[05:11] <Elektrochelovek> airmikey, gnomebaker
[05:11] <redduck666> airmikey, why?
[05:11] <nikos> Well it looks I will end up with acl mount option although me thinks that it doesn't interpolate well with nautilus
[05:11] <airmikey> i get error ...cant open device
[05:11] <notniuq> is there anyone that could help with impi 2??
[05:11] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, it is easy anyway...synaptic...install your kernel...reboot remove the 386 or edit grub to not show the old kernel
[05:12] <adonikam> self: make sure you have allowed browsing in System>Administration>Shared folders on Linux
[05:12] <redduck666> airmikey, open your terminal, and write sudo k3b, see if it detects he device than
[05:12] <mattbrook> Hello, anyone had any joy working out how to play DVDs in Ubuntu?
[05:12] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: There is something I'd like to test... most of the times I use the custom kernel in every distro I've tried... how can I evaluate if I compile my own kernel I'll have better performance
[05:12] <the> What does it mean when it has no installation candidate?
[05:12] <erUSUL> !tell mattbrook about dvd
[05:13] <salmenara> !tell salmenara about dvd
[05:13] <Fangz> How do you get a separator on the gnome toolbar?
[05:13] <mattbrook> ??
[05:13] <redduck666> The that there is no package with such name
[05:13] <erUSUL> salmenara, for self chat with the bot use '/msg ubotu dvd'
[05:13] <frogzoo> the - think it means, it needs a pkg to meet dependencies, but can't find one - you probly need add multiverse repo
[05:13] <self> ok ill try that thanks back in a mo
[05:14] <N6pfk> I ran "mkinitrd -o image.img 2.6.12" and it finished with no errors but didn't produce image.img?
[05:14] <the> redduck666:  No, then it says that there is none. But I get "There is no installation candidate" when I try to do wine and java.
[05:14] <salmenara> erUSUL: ubotu already lectured me :(
[05:14] <Kalidarn> thanks erUSUL
[05:14] <psusi> N6pfk, ubuntu does not use initrds, it uses initramfs... use mkinitramfs
[05:14] <airmikey> redduck666: thx that worked....but do i haved to to sudo everytime
[05:14] <the> !javadebs
[05:14] <ubotu> I heard javadebs is Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[05:14] <N6pfk> ok
[05:14] <erUSUL> Kalidarn, np
[05:14] <redduck666> airmikey, nope, your permissions are crewed up
[05:14] <mattbrook> have dowloaded libdvdcss2
[05:14] <rob_p> airmikey:  The Nautilus file manager has cd/dvd burning capabilities.  Nautilus ---> Go ---> CD/DVD Creator.  Works well here.
[05:15] <mattbrook> now what do I do with it?
[05:15] <erUSUL> !ubotu
[05:15] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[05:15] <redduck666> airmikey, go to bsdforums.org, check their tutorials forum and look for a k3b guide
[05:15] <erUSUL> !tell mattbrook about dvd
[05:15] <airmikey> ok thx
[05:16] <self> ok from windows machine network not found to linux machine
[05:16] <redduck666> airmikey, it contans info on how to set permissions correctly
[05:16] <self> i have allowed browsing
[05:16] <porsche> hi, does ubuntu support linksys usb wireless adapters?
[05:16] <mattbrook> erUSUL what's the matter with you?
[05:16] <redduck666> airmikey, of course you will have to ignore some bsd specific instructions ;-)
[05:16] <erUSUL> mattbrook, sorry
[05:16] <chrisx1> hey on breezy how come i cant run terminal?
[05:16] <erUSUL> :(
[05:17] <mattbrook> Is it a crime to run DVD playing software on Ubuntu?
[05:17] <redondos> mattbrook: nope
[05:17] <DShepherd> chrisx1: what do you mean? you can find the terminal?
[05:17] <redondos> it's not Free
[05:17] <gnomefreak> chrisx1, what term are you trying to use?
[05:17] <self> chris you can run a term its in apps accessories
[05:17] <notniuq> would anyone be prepared to help me here????
[05:17] <mattbrook> so how do i do it then?
[05:17] <DShepherd> self <-- pro!! -D
[05:17] <DShepherd> :-D
[05:17] <redondos> mattbrook: search the wiki for RestrictedFormats
[05:18] <redduck666> notniuq, you can get help if you don't ask a question :P
[05:18] <chrisx1> DShepherd, im using 1 out of the menu accessories
[05:18] <porsche> Is anyone using wifi on Ubuntu?
[05:18] <adonikam> self: Is the domain the same on both?
[05:18] <detra> I try to mount a ntfs drive on my ubuntu. Now I get the error: Wrong fs type bad superblock on /dev/hdc. What can the problem be?
[05:18] <self> lol
[05:18] <Fatrix> is there a good tool for selecting wireless networks in Ubuntu?
[05:18] <mattbrook> thanks redondos
[05:18] <redondos> they have a pretty nice explanation on how to install DVD support plus some other things such as MP3 playback, Quicktime, Flash and some other goodies
[05:18] <redondos> np, matt
[05:18] <erUSUL> notniuq, ask
[05:18] <DShepherd> DShepherd: and what happens when you lauch it
[05:18] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell porsche  about wifi
[05:18] <notniuq> redduck... i have asked the question 3 times and noone has been prepared to help'
[05:18] <self> domain is ms home
[05:18] <DShepherd> launch*
[05:18] <SatanGolga> cant anyone write a working driver for WPC54G v1.2? :)
[05:18] <mike_g> gnomefreak: Solution to cups printing problem... Thanks for your help. http://occy.net/printing
[05:18] <notniuq> can i pm u??
[05:18] <redduck666> detra, isn't /dev/hdc a cdrom?
[05:18] <porsche> hey fatrix, did you get Ubuntu to recognize your wifi card?
[05:19] <gnomefreak> anytime mike_g
[05:19] <maffju> chrisxl, you can also try ctrl-alt-f1
[05:19] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, hey sorry, I had to check on lunch. but yeah, I use a custom kernel too...keeps kernel space cleaner imho
[05:19] <chrisx1> gnomefreak, im using 1 out of the menu accessories
[05:19] <chrisx1> umm
[05:19] <chrisx1> might do
[05:19] <Fatrix> porsche: haven't installed it yet... it is for someone who never even knew what linux was until yesterday...
[05:19] <gnomefreak> chrisx1,  does it no topen?
[05:20] <DShepherd> maffju: I hope he knows how to come back.. from that terminal to the desktop envionment
[05:20] <salmenara> The_Isle_of_Mark: how can I know which one has better performance?
[05:20] <Fatrix> i guess it will work... or at least i will make it work ;) but i need the distro to "automagically" ;) connect to wireless AP's when within range
[05:20] <porsche> haha....gotcha.....I didn't get ubuntu installed until 3 days ago.  Now I'm thinking about Kubuntu.
[05:20] <adonikam> self: And Windows is also on MSHOME?
[05:20] <self> yes
[05:21] <chrisx1> DShepherd, i do:P
[05:21] <maffju> good ;)
[05:21] <chrisx1> gnomefreak, it says startin but then doesnt open
[05:21] <DShepherd> chrisx1: super!
[05:21] <detra> redduck666, I just checked. hdd is my cdrom.
[05:21] <notniuq> erUSUL, i have installed impi 2, now it wants a username and password... it's not letting me in with the info that I entered. any idea what i need to enter there??
[05:21] <The_Isle_of_Mark> salmenara, benchmarks. but you should at least have the kernel optimized for your proc...smp is
[05:21] <N6pfk> ok that produced an output.  I will go try it now and thanks.
[05:21] <chrisx1> i try to ./configure something n it says i have no c complire installed in $PATH
[05:21] <DShepherd> chrisx1: so when you click on terminal unda accessories it doesnt launch?
[05:22] <erUSUL> notniuq, not even know what impi 2 is... :(
[05:22] <chrisx1> nope doesnt launch
[05:22] <alienfreakboi> DShepherd, thx alot... my resolution is fixed now :)
[05:22] <psusi> chrisx1, install build-essential
[05:22] <chrisx1> kk
[05:22] <redduck666> detra, i could be wrong but i think that ubuntu asigns to ide hard drives either hda or hdb
[05:22] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: np. Go and rule the world!!
[05:22] <chrisx1> apt-get install build-essential ?
[05:22] <alienfreakboi> heh
[05:22] <notniuq> it's a linux os that is available... thanks anyway dude
[05:22] <notniuq> this is becoming useless
[05:22] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: leave a piece for me though
[05:22] <adonikam> self: paste your /etc/samba/smb.conf to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:22] <alienfreakboi> cant do that till i figure out how to run party poker under ubuntu lol
[05:22] <psusi> redduck666, if they are the first or second ide devices installed, yes
[05:22] <psusi> chrisx1, yes
[05:23] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: my bro plays that like crazy.. party poker
[05:23] <redduck666> psusi, you can have more than two ide HD's?
[05:23] <gnomefreak> psusi, he cant his terminal doesnt open :(
[05:23] <chrisx1> doin that
[05:23] <alienfreakboi> not on linux tho i take it?
[05:23] <chrisx1> i need to reboot in a sec anyways becuase the kernel updated
[05:23] <psusi> redduck666, of course... each controller can have  a master and a slave device.. and motherboards usually have two controllers
[05:23] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: windows. Have you tried wine?
[05:23] <self> ok ill get it
[05:23] <maffju> chrisxl, did you also try F2, then "gnome-terminal"
[05:23] <psusi> gnomefreak, huh?
[05:23] <alienfreakboi> i tried... but not much
[05:24] <redduck666> psusi, isn't the other one for cdroms?
[05:24] <alienfreakboi> i shall prevail... eventually
[05:24] <chrisx1> maffju, what do you mean?
[05:24] <redduck666> psusi, (he other controler)
[05:24] <gnomefreak> psusi, chrisx1  was saying his terminal doesnt open how is he gonna use sudo apt-anything?
[05:24] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: vmware player is fun to try
[05:24] <psusi> redduck666, not neccesarily... usually it's a good idea to put a hd on the first controller and a cdrom on the second...
[05:24] <maffju> chrisxl, sorry alt-F2, then type "gnome-terminal"
[05:24] <psusi> but you don't have to
[05:24] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: ok
[05:24] <alienfreakboi> adonikam, is it free or cost money?
[05:24] <chrisx1> gnomefreak, i can use ctrl + alt + f1
[05:25] <psusi> gnomefreak, ohh... what about synaptic?
[05:25] <redduck666> psusi, :-)
[05:25] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: free but not foss
[05:25] <chrisx1> maffju, its same
[05:25] <chrisx1> goin to reboot in a sec
[05:25] <maffju> chrisxl, ok, good luck
[05:26] <psusi> redduck666, each controller supports a master and a slave... but it can only use one at a time... so trying to use both at the same time bogs things down a lot, which is why it's a good idea to have one drive on each instead
[05:26] <alienfreakboi> adonikam, ok, i'll check it out
[05:26] <gnomefreak> ohhh ok chrisx1 that sounds like the menu issue if you right click the terminal in menu can you add it to launcher and see if it pen from launcher?
[05:26] <gnomefreak> opens*
[05:26] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: you'll have to play around a bit - read http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000153064739/
[05:26] <psusi> hda = primary master, hdb = primary slave, hdc = secondary master, hdd = secondary slave.... etc
[05:26] <detra> redduck666, Thx. Now it works! Is it possible to write to ntfs drives?
[05:27] <psusi> detra, not really, no
[05:27] <frogzoo> detra: nope - no rw ntfs
[05:27] <self> ok ive pasted it
[05:27] <PabloEscobar_> Captive NTFS - experimental rw for NTFS use abu bewary of the risks
[05:28] <detra> ok thx.
[05:28] <self> can you access it?
[05:28] <frogzoo> PabloEscobar_: sounds interesting - how stable is it?
[05:28] <TokenBad> when trying to play mp3 and stuff it comes up error about sound...I remember there being something about me having to change the setting somewhere about how long X hand control over sound...anyone help?
[05:29] <DShepherd> self: you need to give us the link to the paste you made.. the url
[05:29] <robotgeek> hi, i am trying to execute a program in my home folder. when the path in the desktop folder is shortened to ~/foo or $HOME/foo , it fails to execute, unless i put in /home/user/foo. what gives?
[05:29] <PabloEscobar_> frogzoo-> I've heard people using it and it works, but since I don't have a NTFS partition I can't commant
[05:29] <PabloEscobar_> *comment
[05:29] <adonikam> self: waiting for it to show
[05:30] <erUSUL> !tell TokenBad about sound
[05:30] <self> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ here is the link i have on my browser
[05:30] <frogzoo> PabloEscobar_: of course, there are doze ext3 drivers, probly best way
[05:30] <alienfreakboi> adonikam, k... thx... got it bookmarked
[05:31] <bauke> hi all. Is there a URL with information howto configure webmin on breezy so all the modules work by default (done root passwd & /etc/init.d stuff already)
[05:32] <self> do i need to do something to send it to you?
[05:32] <salmenara> How can I install libdvdcss2 ?
[05:32] <adonikam> self: do you have an url like this? http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5127
[05:33] <alienfreakboi> if there is an .rpm or just a .tar which should we use for ubuntu?
[05:33] <TokenBad> er4z0r, thanks but its not the card thats the problem...its that X has control and there was a edit that had to be done to set it have control for a shorter ammount of time
[05:33] <alienfreakboi> does synaptic know how to do .rpms?
[05:33] <bauke> alienfreakboi: no
[05:33] <self> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5127
[05:33] <gnomefreak> !alien
[05:33] <ubotu> alien is probably a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Can give problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[05:33] <self> my fault sorry its new to me
[05:33] <DShepherd> self:  that kool
[05:33] <adonikam> self: ah!
[05:34] <alienfreakboi> so i should get the .tar and learn how to do installs the standard linux way?
[05:34] <hpr717> Hello!
[05:34] <alienfreakboi> hi!
[05:34] <alienfreakboi> :)
[05:35] <DShepherd> alienfreakboi: you got the link that ubotu sent you?
[05:35] <DShepherd> ubotu tell alienfreakboi about alien
[05:35] <adonikam> self: change ;security = user to security = share
[05:35] <erUSUL> TokenBad, i may be misunderstanding you but X never "controls" the sound card,
[05:36] <giany911> i need some help with lirc
[05:36] <hpr717> I just installed the apache2 package, though I don't see any ServerName variable anywhere. Where to put it?
[05:36] <DShepherd> alien can be used to convert a rpm to a deb and then you can use dpkg -i <packagename> to install the den
[05:36] <self> where will i find the security settings?
[05:36] <DShepherd> deb*
[05:37] <adonikam> I used the tar - and you'll probably want this too http://ftp.cvut.cz/vmware/vmware-any-any-update96.tar.gz
[05:37] <SpiRit_BCN> ?
[05:37] <self> is this in the file?
[05:37] <hpr717> I guess I'm a bit ignored..
[05:38] <adonikam> self: yes - you could run "sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf" change it and then click save
[05:38] <erUSUL> hpr717, /etc/apache2/
[05:38] <alienfreakboi> this is kind of amazing... on windows i usually only get like around 300 kB/s... on ubuntu i just d/l something at > 700 kB/s
[05:39] <hpr717> yes, but other distributions are used to have the ServerName variable preconfigured as "localhost"
[05:39] <TokenBad> er4z0r, you know when you say click on an icon and you hear that sound it makes...well after that sound it keeps control of the sound and don't release it to like xmms for a bit...
[05:39] <hpr717> Inside the httpd.conf
[05:39] <alienfreakboi> adonikam, what is that update?
[05:40] <erUSUL> hpr717, so?? debian is diferent. i do not know anythin about apache you will have to investigate it
[05:40] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: you run the script inside and it allows you to run it on ubuntu (vmware don't support it)
[05:40] <chrisx1> hey
[05:40] <chrisx1> gnome-terminal still doesnt work
[05:41] <adonikam>  alienfreakboi: without it it will probably fail to install
[05:42] <redduck666> chrisx1, try running xterm
[05:42] <chrisx1> xterm works
[05:42] <chrisx1> ty
[05:42] <redduck666> chrisx1, try running from it gnome-terminal
[05:42] <chrisx1> now i shall idle here till electricty goes later on
[05:42] <guydebord> Hi. Need someone to help me with the 855 resolution program to configure a specified resolution.
[05:42] <alienfreakboi> ok, thx
[05:43] <redduck666> chrisx1, it will make it easier for you to troublesoot it
[05:43] <chrisx1> redduck666, i cant run gnome-terminal
[05:43] <chrisx1> ooo
[05:43] <chrisx1> in xterm
[05:43] <alienfreakboi> gotta run... thx for the helps
[05:43] <redduck666> chrisx1, why?
[05:43] <chrisx1> redduck666, works there:S
[05:43] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: good luck
[05:43] <self> can you give me the paste address again and ill show you the file now
[05:43] <chrisx1> (gnome-terminal:7575): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[05:43] <chrisx1> (gnome-terminal:7575): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion `gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
[05:43] <erUSUL> !tell guydebord about fixres
[05:43] <aeon17x> Er guys, what do you get when you run this - glxgears -printfps
[05:43] <chrisx1> i need to reinstall gtk?
[05:44] <adonikam> self: it is in the topic of this channel
[05:44] <guydebord> reUSUL: what is fixres?
[05:44] <aeon17x> I'm having trouble with my video card, I think it got borked when I ran that nvidia driver update.
[05:44] <detra> Does anyone know how to get raid working in ubuntu ?
[05:44] <hpr717> I guess, some people in here already have an Apache server running, and all I wanted to know is, where you configured the ServerName variable.
[05:44] <jmain> Grettings.  I just installed the kernel update from the ubuntu update software and now I can't get into Xwindows.
[05:45] <redduck666> aeon17x, 757 frames in 5.0 seconds = 151.400 FPS
[05:45] <redduck666> 791 frames in 5.0 seconds = 158.200 FPS
[05:45] <guydebord> erUSUL: my setting arent in 855 resolution
[05:45] <erUSUL> guydebord, read what ubotu told you
[05:45] <redduck666> chrisx1, dunno, sorry
[05:45] <aeon17x> redduck666: thanks.
[05:45] <XamDM> 49802 frames in 5.0 seconds = 9960.244 FPS
[05:45] <aeon17x> XamDM: what's your video card?
[05:45] <erUSUL> 3600 frames in 5.0 seconds = 719.893 FPS
[05:45] <pbransford> Any suggestions on a CD burning tool (GUI would be nice)? Preferably able to burn ISOs (cloneCD images, MDFs, would also be nice!)
[05:45] <XamDM> aeon17x, Nvidia Geforce 6800
[05:45] <aeon17x> How about you, redduck666?
[05:45] <_null> pbransford, gnomeba(c|)ker
[05:46] <redduck666> aeon17x, geforce 2
[05:46] <aeon17x> XamDM: did you get that nvidia driver update?
[05:46] <guydebord> ubuto: what did u write me?
[05:46] <erUSUL> pbransford, gnomebaker, graveman,...
[05:46] <jmain> what is the program that runs the video setup routine?
[05:46] <chrisx1> im off
[05:46] <XamDM> aeon17x, ??
[05:46] <chrisx1> cya
[05:46] <redduck666> aeon17x, and btw the number rose to ~ 700
[05:46] <pbransford> what kind of images can they burn?
[05:46] <TokenBad> anyone know if xmms will play .flac files?
[05:46] <erUSUL> guydebord, ubotu is a bot
[05:46] <erUSUL> !fixres
[05:46] <ubotu> somebody said fixres was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:46] <pbransford> TokenBad, didn't for me
[05:47] <aeon17x> XamDM: the other day they updated the kernel and the nvidia drivers. I was wondering if you got that update, and if you had any problems.
[05:47] <XamDM> aeon17x, do you mean the nvidia-glx update ??, its just becaus of a new kernel-update
[05:47] <adonikam> pbransford: gnomebaker can do CD/DVD/Audio
[05:47] <self> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5129
[05:47] <TokenBad> pbransford, did you find anything that did?
[05:47] <Cyfr> Hi erm.. just a general query.. I currently have ubuntu setup on a box on my network, which consists of 2 other computers, both xp, ones wireless, all running through my router. Can I somehow make all traffic go through my ubuntu system and hence try and secure my traffic better ?
[05:47] <aeon17x> XamDM: so nothing really changed?
[05:47] <XamDM> aeon17x, i got the update and it still works fine
[05:47] <aeon17x> XamDM: okay, thanks.
[05:47] <jmain> aeon17x I got borked from the update.
[05:47] <XamDM> aeon17x, i386 ore amd64 ??
[05:48] <adonikam> self: you need to remove the ";" at the beginning of the line.
[05:48] <self> is this ok?
[05:48] <aeon17x> jmain: yeah, me too. My framerates went down. And XamDM: i386.
[05:48] <erUSUL> Cyfr, is your router that bad??
[05:48] <pbransford> TokenBad, xine I believe could, vlc, rythmbox
[05:48] <jmain> Was running fine on the old kernel.  geforce2 mx 400
[05:48] <Cyfr> yes it is :p
[05:48] <Cyfr> It's a god awful router. I dont trust it at all
[05:48] <detra> Anybody got any raid drivers ?
[05:48] <TokenBad> Phazeman, ok..what about the .ape extentions?
[05:48] <jmain> aeon17x: I can't get into x
[05:48] <jmain> I even tried going back to nv module
[05:49] <aeon17x> jmain: that's pretty bad... what are you using right now?
[05:49] <psychocat> cyfr: what router is it?
[05:49] <XamDM> aeon17x, hm, no problems here
[05:49] <pbransford> adonikam, well, problem is i have a bunch of cloneCD and media descriptor images lying around (non-ISO) from using windows and Alcohol120% (virtual CDs, ripping, etc)
[05:49] <jmain> Command line
[05:49] <pbransford> adonikam, because subcodes and stuff like that wont go into an .iso
[05:49] <Cyfr> Linksys WAG54G
[05:49] <jmain> I can't remember the utility to setup the video card.
[05:49] <aeon17x> jmain: wow, that's hardcore... IRC on command line =O
[05:49] <jmain> bitchx is a life saver
[05:49] <Ninwa> Anyone know how I can get "open terminal" back on the right click desktop menu, hehe... I grew so accustomed to that and it's gone in 5.10
[05:49] <pbransford> nevermind, ill just tar the images up, and put them directly to media. Not like i can use windows CDs here anyways :)
[05:50] <adonikam> pbransford: good idea
[05:50] <aeon17x> jmain: What I do is run this and setup my card again, but I could never get it back to full power.
[05:50] <pbransford> aeon17x, telnet is fun untill they boot you for not replying to ping
[05:50] <aeon17x> jmain: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:50] <graphilux> bonsoir
[05:50] <graphilux> j'ai un probleme
[05:50] <self> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5130
[05:50] <Mon> does anyone know if and how it's possible to create a accesspoint from a desktop pc with wireless nic?
[05:50] <graphilux> avant tout ?t? en fran?ais maintenant en anglais :s
[05:51] <erUSUL> Cyfr, enable forwarding and nat in the linux box and make it the default gateaway for the other machines. you need to card in the ubuntu and set to diferent private lans. inet<->router<->ubuntu<->machines
[05:51] <sdakota> !fr
[05:51] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:51] <pbransford> damn hoary2breezy update is HUGE! im looking at nearly 600mb in package downloads
[05:51] <MTS-Max> Hi guys
[05:51] <sdakota> !tell graphilux about fr
[05:51] <graphilux> oupss yes sorry
[05:51] <sdakota> where do I get the default version of apache2.conf ?
[05:51] <graphilux> i cant see
[05:51] <graphilux> sorry
[05:51] <XamDM> good night ....
[05:51] <self> is this ok?
[05:51] <adonikam> !tell adonikam about fr
[05:52] <self> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5130
[05:52] <pbransford> where can i get some good ascii art generation compatible with /etc/motd?
[05:52] <sdakota> anyone here could help me out...
[05:52] <sdakota> who has Apache2 installed but is not using it and has not modified the installation file?
[05:53] <adonikam> self: that should work I think
[05:53] <Max-T> I've decided to give Ubuntu a try... I have a desktop which isn't too important, and a laptop which is really important and is required for school tomorrow morning... Sho which box did I decide to format? Yeah... The laptop, stupid I know. So basically, it's installing atm. I'm visually impaired and on Windows use ZoomText (www.aisquared.com). I've learned that there's a free program available and is available in Ubuntu, does anyone know anything a
[05:53] <self> ok thanks
[05:53] <jmain> Still fails to load
[05:53] <pbransford> nevermind :) http://www.network-science.de/ascii/ works good
[05:54] <Gabriel> Hello, can we create a HFS+ volume under linux?
[05:54] <erUSUL> Max-T, gnome-mag
[05:54] <bauke> hi all. Is there a URL with information howto configure webmin on breezy so all the modules work by default (done root passwd & /etc/init.d stuff already)
[05:55] <yrjo> quit
[05:55] <sdakota> anyone here can send me the default apache2.conf file? probably everyone has it
[05:55] <t1n_m4n> ^^ Hey everyone.  I just ndiswrappered my WPC54G, and the alias took, but the wireless connection isn't showing up in iwconfig, any ideas?
[05:55] <sdakota> ...except for me
[05:55] <Max-T> erUSUL : Can you guide me through getting that running? I should be able to find my way around once I got magnification installed, but it takes me a long, long time to read without magnification and so some assistance in getting it going would be appreciated
[05:56] <erUSUL> Max-T, i can try
[05:56] <Max-T> Thanks
[05:56] <psychocat> sdakota: sorry, i don't have apache installed so no file to pass along
[05:56] <erUSUL> Max-T, can you run a terminal?
[05:56] <sdakota> psychocat: maybe you can install then remove... I really need the file and Apache doesn't install it because it was installed before...
[05:56] <Max-T> I'm installing atm so I can't do anything
[05:56] <Jaymill> hey, I am a newbie, and trying to add ndiswrapper to /ect/modules
[05:56] <t1n_m4n> I'd pass it on, but it's apache, not apache2, and it's at my house. T_T
[05:56] <erUSUL> Aplications-->Accesories-->Terminal
[05:56] <Jaymill> but it is read only
[05:56] <Jaymill> can someone help?
[05:56] <Max-T> Just a moment ago it was 'installing core packages' now it's copying all kinds of random stuff
[05:57] <t1n_m4n> Jaymill, sudo nano /etc/modules
[05:57] <jmain> Looks like the nvidia module is not loading
[05:57] <Max-T> I'll let you know when it gets through all this stuff
[05:57] <Jaymill> t1n_m4n: then just type in ndiswrapper?
[05:57] <jino> hi
[05:57] <t1n_m4n> Jaymill, after you type ndiswrapper -i <driver>; ndiswrapper -m; what do you do to get it working? ^^
[05:58] <jino> i have installed usplash , but stll i am not getting splash screen on boot
[05:58] <t1n_m4n> I'm not sure, I'd imagine.  Either that or wlan.
[05:58] <psychocat> sdakota: ok let me find it
[05:58] <adonikam> sdakota: when installed, it is here /usr/share/doc/apache2/examples/apache2.conf.gz
[05:58] <Jaymill> I already installed my wireless card, then it told me just to add 'ndiswrapper' to that file at the end
[05:58] <sdakota> adonikam: Thanks!
[05:58] <Jaymill> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=523437#post523437
[05:58] <Jaymill> following that
[05:59] <sdakota> psychocat: uuh... Maybe Adonikam's solution helps... please let me look at that first, because you go change your system...
[05:59] <t1n_m4n> Oh, thanks ^^;
[05:59] <t1n_m4n> Jaymill, yes.  Just add ndiswrapper in there and it should take.
[05:59] <Max-T> Still not sure why I decided to format my laptop which I eed for school when I could have done my desktop which isn't so important :/
[05:59] <jino> psychocat , How can i get my splash screen on boot up..
[05:59] <psychocat> sdakota: k
[05:59] <sdakota> Yee!! =D
[05:59] <_willcooke_> Hey, where's that wifi panel applet gone in breezy?
[05:59] <psychocat> jino: which splash screen
[05:59] <Dom123> how do i bring up the console in badger
[05:59] <sdakota> Psychocat, Adonikam, Thanks a lot!
[05:59] <jino> psychocat , the one that come while booting
[05:59] <Jaymill> it opens up some weird window
[06:00] <Jaymill> that doesn't look like modules in the text editor
[06:00] <jino> psychocat , i have installed usplash , but still it doesnt come
[06:00] <psychocat> jino: there's a how to in the forums
[06:01] <jino> psychocat , wher can i access it
[06:01] <Dom123> im not seeing a menu item for the console
[06:01] <Jaymill> t1n_m4n: it doesn't look like modules in the text editor, so how do I edit it?
[06:01] <psychocat> jino: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82835&highlight=usplash
[06:01] <jino> psychocat , thank you
[06:01] <t1n_m4n> hrm
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> Jaymill, did you type sudo nano /etc/modules ?
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> Type that in a terminal and then append ndiswrapper at the end.
[06:02] <Jaymill> yes
[06:02] <psychocat> jino: yw :)
[06:02] <t1n_m4n> It doesn't look like modules?  I'm not sur I entirely understand.
[06:02] <Jaymill> it doesn't look like it opens up that file
[06:03] <t1n_m4n> Oh... I don't know, then.  I just typed it and it worked fine.
[06:03] <t1n_m4n> On the other hand, I can't seem to have ndiswrapper work correctly &&
[06:03] <t1n_m4n> ^^;
[06:03] <Jaymill> I see GNU nano 1.3.8 file heh
[06:03] <t1n_m4n> Oh, well I guess that's because it's not detecing the card...
[06:04] <t1n_m4n> hrm... try sudo pico /etc/modules
[06:04] <Jaymill> same window
[06:04] <pbransford> How's this for an MOTD?
[06:04] <pbransford> http://pastebin.com/439825
[06:04] <redduck666> t1n_m4n, isn't pico aliased to nano under ubuntu?
[06:04] <Max-T> Is it normal for ubuntu to fail things when it boots up?
[06:04] <Jaymill> it detects the card, I know that
[06:05] <t1n_m4n> I'm not sure, redduck.
[06:05] <Max-T> Mine's just starting for the first time and it had 'fail' for one thing but it went to fast for me to read what it was
[06:05] <t1n_m4n> Jaymill, does nano even open?
[06:05] <Dom123> anyone? help with getting the console up on a freshly installed breezy
[06:05] <redduck666> Jaymill, what excatly happens when you run nano?
[06:05] <giany911> who can help me configure a tv tuner ?
[06:05] <Jaymill> I see GNU nano 1.3.8        file: /ect/modules
[06:05] <pbransford> Dom123... ctrl-alt-F1     do alt-f7 to return to X
[06:05] <Jaymill> then a blank screen with some options at the bottom
[06:06] <Jaymill> have a blinking text thing where I can type in, but not text it there
[06:06] <Dom123> you carnt have it windowed now?
[06:06] <redduck666> Jaymill, cat -n /etc/modules
[06:06] <psychocat> Jaymill: etc not ect
[06:06] <pbransford> applications->accesories->terminal
[06:06] <pbransford> "sudo -s" in the terminal for a root shell
[06:07] <pbransford> goddago
[06:07] <Max-T> I thought it was booting up but it's not... It's now 'installing packages' I could swear it did that before it ejected the CD and rebooted
[06:07] <Jaymill> redduck666: I see the file
[06:07] <psychocat> Max-T: that's normal. It was just selecting packages and now it has to install them
[06:08] <redduck666> Jaymill, and sudo anno /etc/modules doesn't show you the file?
[06:08] <Max-T> Fair enough
[06:08] <Max-T> It's a Samsung P28 notebook. Do you reckon it'll detect and install my hardware automatically?
[06:08] <Jaymill> redduck666: no, it opens that window I was talkin about before
[06:08] <redduck666> Jaymill, you sure you haven't misspelled something?
[06:08] <Jaymill> wait a sec
[06:08] <Jaymill> yeah I did
[06:08] <Jaymill> :)
[06:08] <ZiX> anyone know a good p2p client?
[06:09] <erUSUL> Max-T, there is a better program for blind and visually impaired people it is called gnopernicus
[06:09] <psychocat> redduck666: he typed ect instead of etc
[06:09] <ZiX> doesn't matter what network.
[06:09] <spumps> hi all  - total noob question... - should i add a repository url to synaptic...? i'm wanting to install subversion - any advice gratefully received :)
[06:09] <erUSUL> ZiX, mldonkey, amule...
[06:09] <pgroover> i "upgraded" my system to breezy by editing the sources.list file and ran great for awhile, but now there are "issues" suggestions???
[06:09] <redduck666> ZiX, bittorrent
[06:09] <Jaymill> redduck666: once I type in ndiswrapper at the end, will it save automatically?
[06:09] <psychocat> spumps: yeah just add universe to the repos
[06:09] <redduck666> Jaymill, nope, ctrl+o
[06:09] <erUSUL> !tell spumps about repos
[06:09] <ZiX> Redduck666: bittorrent doesn't work here (i mean, the network thingy, not the client), for some weird reason.
[06:09] <redduck666> Jaymill, tahn ctrl+x it exit
[06:09] <Jaymill> redduck666: thanks!
[06:10] <ZiX> and i have a stupid router
[06:10] <ZiX> :x
[06:10] <blizzkid> After 2,5 weeks of googling, I give up. Therefore, I come here. Does anyone have _any_ idea how I could display a message on my pc when my samsung D-500 gets a call?
[06:10] <Jaymill> redduck666: it worked
[06:10] <redduck666> Jaymill, :-)
[06:10] <ZiX> blizzkid: maybe it's wise to ask that in #gentoo
[06:10] <redduck666> ZiX, portforward.com?
[06:10] <Max-T> erUSUL : PM?
[06:10] <ZiX> although that's an other distro, al the techies are there.
[06:10] <spumps> woohoo - that worked thanks :)
[06:10] <ZiX> redduck666: i have a router which ain't in that list
[06:11] <psychocat> spumps: yw
[06:11] <ZiX> THOMSON SPEEDTOUCH
[06:11] <redduck666> ZiX, you forgot to mention crapload of troll present there :P
[06:11] <ZiX> hate it ;p
[06:11] <ZiX> ?
[06:11] <pgroover> anyway to revert to hedgehog from breezy without a rebuild?
[06:12] <neoplasticity> hello, anyone here familar with mac ubuntu install?
[06:12] <ZiX> i mean, guys, i want the BEST p2p client available, not slow, not bloated, not not functional.
[06:12] <kvantti> hi! what should i do to be able to use a .run script file from the web? i am attempting to download wolfenstein enemy territory? activating these kind of files do not begin a download on my system?
[06:12] <ZiX> tell me which is the best.
[06:12] <psychocat> pgroover: it's possible but it's best to reinstall
[06:13] <psychocat> neoplasticity: not I sorry
[06:13] <pgroover> how could i do it?
[06:13] <token_> hi everyone ... i got just one tiny question ... where are DNS server names and IPs for a PC stored?
[06:13] <self> when i down load fron the universe site the apps do not apear in the apps menu why is this ?
[06:13] <pgroover> i just want to get back up with my data intact
[06:13] <redduck666> token_, /etc/hostname?
[06:13] <kvantti> token on my system, my router manages those. maybe this helps
[06:13] <adonikam> kvantti: Right-click>Save as...?
[06:14] <kvantti> adonikam il'l give it a go
[06:14] <erUSUL> kvantti, i do not quite undrstand you. have you d/l a .run file and want to run it? chmod +x file.run && ./file.run
[06:14] <token_> redduck666 ill have a look .... thx so far
[06:14] <psychocat> pgroover: do a search in the forums, i'm sure there's detailed instructions there
[06:14] <pgroover> which forum?
[06:14] <erUSUL> token_, /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf
[06:14] <neoplasticity> anyone familiar with mac ubuntu install and kind enough to answer some questions, please pm me
[06:15] <neoplasticity> thanks
[06:15] <ZiX> i mean, guys, i want the BEST p2p client available, not slow, not bloated, not not functional. - tell me which client is best - and help me forward those ports that block all p2p things, cuz i can't figure out how to get p2p to work.. cuz it doesn't work right now and pings are blocked.. which is weird.
[06:15] <redduck666> neoplasticity, ask the question !
[06:15] <t1n_m4n> anyone know why ndiswrapper isn't picking up my hardware?
[06:15] <detra> Does anybody know how I can install raid on ubuntu ?
[06:16] <psychocat> time to eat, i'm out
[06:16] <token_> erUSUL ... yes thats what ive been looking for ... thx
[06:16] <kvantti> this is finally THE fps for ubuntu i believe. time to give some serious work for my 6600 gt =)
[06:16] <t1n_m4n> lspci find's the card, but it doesn't get associated with the driver in ndiswrapper...
[06:16] <self> Any way trhanks for all the help i will catch you soon ;-)
[06:17] <Jan_Goofy> Hello. Just to add a question to all the others.. Ubuntu wont let me log in as root on the normal boot screen. it says "sys admin can not log in from this screen/terminal" (free translated from danish)
[06:17] <Dom123> :) ok im trying to share a folder with breezy that anyone on the network can connect and add to
[06:17] <Dom123> i think ive almost got it
[06:17] <erUSUL> detra, install on a raid volume?
[06:17] <adonikam> kvantti: I love it. If you have no sound when you play, read http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-30302.html
[06:17] <Dom123> but when i try and connect via windows xp it asks for a username and password
[06:17] <kvantti> does anyone know about the support for a hybrid digital television card by ads . i am purchasing one for my machine, and i am wondering since i am purely a ubuntu user, is this hardware something someone hos gotten to work?
[06:17] <t1n_m4n> Jan_Goofy, Ubuntu doesn't do root.  Use sudo.
[06:17] <Max-T> Awesome, I got me a login screen at last, I'm gonna play, expect me back with problems in just a few seconds
[06:17] <giany911> i need help
[06:17] <Jan_Goofy> t1n_m4n: come again??
[06:17] <ardchoille> how do I get sudo to stop asking me for my password?
[06:17] <erUSUL> !tell Jan_Goofy about root
[06:17] <Dom123> when i try and open a shared folder
[06:17] <orangerd> hi, anyone here know how i can setup my courier-imap properly so that it serves the "drafts," "templates," "sent," and "trash" folders properly to clients (i.e. evolution)?
[06:18] <t1n_m4n> !tell Jan_goofy about sudo
[06:18] <giany911> with a bt878 tv tuner :((
[06:18] <detra> erUSUL, No. I need to install the drivers so I can use my harddiskes on my raid controller.
[06:18] <kvantti> adonikam have a look at cube too =) i have done very much searching for good fps games recently
[06:18] <ardchoille> !tell ardchoille about sudo
[06:18] <t1n_m4n> lol...
[06:18] <neoplasticity> cool, nm i just figured it out
[06:18] <neoplasticity> :)
[06:18] <pgroover> i've edited the sudoers file, but i'm still asked for a password, why?
[06:18] <t1n_m4n> Anyone have any idea why the right drivers aren't getting associated with the wireless card if the card is being listed in lspci?
[06:19] <ClayG> anyone seen adryel around?
[06:19] <adonikam> kvantti: cube is too fast for me :(
[06:19] <Jan_Goofy> t1n_m4n: tanx
[06:19] <t1n_m4n> np, gl jabra
[06:19] <kvantti> pgroover try issuing the command sudo -i in the console. this allows you not to type your pw all the time
[06:19] <t1n_m4n> erg...
[06:19] <t1n_m4n> Jan_Goofy*
[06:19] <Max-T> Cool :) I've logg3ed in and got an error message, but I can't read it.
[06:19] <pgroover> kvantti: but i shouldn't have to do that after editing the file right?
[06:19] <erUSUL> detra, you need support in the kernel for your card and raid utils. Search google thre are as lot of how tos abaut raid
[06:20] <ardchoille> pgroover: it still asks for a password here too
[06:20] <kvantti> prgoover who knows. maybe your root user setup is not done properly. have a look at the gui, maybe it's easier
[06:20] <pgroover> i thought it would ask for one
[06:20] <orangerd> does debian/ubuntu keep a log of all programs installed since day 1?
[06:20] <pgroover> kvantti which gui are you talking about?
[06:21] <kvantti> prgoover system/administration/users and groups
[06:21] <pgroover> i don't mind editing the files, that's easy
[06:21] <pgroover> thx!
[06:21] <ardchoille> how do I get sudo to stop asking me for my password? Typing sudo -i still requires me to type my password.
[06:21] <Max-T> erUSUL : I've got Terminal opened up now. Can you help me with getting the magnification working?
[06:21] <szehne_> hey everyone, i'm a flash developer switching over to linux and finally switching to another programming language, can anyone point me in the right direction for a language with linux?
[06:21] <HiddenWolf> flash is a programming language?
[06:21] <erUSUL> Max-T, type "sudo apt-get install gnopernicus
[06:21] <erUSUL> "
[06:21] <adonikam> orangerd: if you use only synaptic, you can use File>History
[06:22] <scorpix_> is there rm/wma to mp3 converter?
[06:22] <orangerd> adonikam: it wouldnt catch `apt-get install`s though, would it?
[06:22] <Max-T> erUSUL : Won't I need to get my wireless connection working before I can use apt-get
[06:22] <pgroover> looking at the gui doesn't show root, but that's by default, isn't it?
[06:23] <erUSUL> Max-T, yes i thought that you were connected already
[06:23] <INfamUS> well that took long enough
[06:23] <adonikam> orangerd: no, I believe not
[06:23] <Max-T> erUSUL : Literally just logged in for the first time
[06:23] <Max-T> Nothing's done
[06:23] <orangerd> adonikam: does apt-get place logs somewhere on its own??
[06:23] <INfamUS> its ok Max, im in the same boat
[06:24] <mike_g> Anyone have any luck with iTunes in Ubuntu? Wine or Crossover Office?
[06:24] <erUSUL> Max-T, try and see if ubuntu have activated wifi automatically
[06:24] <Max-T> INfamUS : Hard for me to try do anything though. I need screen magnification before I can see what I'md oing :)
[06:24] <TokenBad> anyone know what this is wanting? configure: error: *** MAC lib headers not installed - please install first ***
[06:24] <Max-T> Ok I'll just type sudo apt-get install gnopernicus and see what happens :D
[06:24] <Dr_Willis>  mike_g  i recall reading about some itunes clone for linux.  i forget the name however
[06:24] <pgroover> kvantti what am i looking for in the gui?
[06:25] <INfamUS> Max-T: dont feel bad, ive had a total of 30 minutes with Linux in my life and just figured out where the IRC package was
[06:25] <adonikam> orangerd: only /var/lib/dpkg/status etc. - which you can access through apt-cache and dpkg-query commands
[06:25] <Lord_Athur> is there a place for download a "demo" of source of a program?
[06:25] <erUSUL> TokenBad, read the readme of the tar for the dependencies (why are you compiling and not using apt?)
[06:25] <erUSUL> Lord_Athur, demo of source??
[06:25] <kvantti> Lord_Athur i don
[06:25] <brandon_> my sound is no longer working, where should i look?
[06:26] <brandon_> it seems that alsa is not outputting sound
[06:26] <erUSUL> !tell brandon_ about sound
[06:26] <Lord_Athur> I need to have an idea of how to make programs
[06:26] <kvantti> Lord_Athur synaptic contains source for abuse atleast, which should be quite useful for game programming basics
[06:26] <orangerd> adonikam: ahh, yeah that might be helpful :D  thnx!
[06:26] <TokenBad> er4z0r, cause the file i am installing I don't think apt-get has
[06:26] <Loevborg> Um is there some repository with updates (backports?) for breezy?
[06:26] <Max-T> erUSUL can you PM me?
[06:26] <adonikam> orangerd: np
[06:27] <erUSUL> Max-T, i do not know frenode has a tight policy. i'll try
[06:27] <alessandro_> hi
[06:28] <alessandro_> please
[06:28] <varsendagger> anyone use Afterstep, i want to know how to configure stuff?
[06:28] <alessandro_> i try install phpmyadmin
[06:28] <alessandro_> alguem pode me ajuda com um probleminha aki
[06:28] <Dom123> everytime i try and gedit something i get Gtkwarning cannot open display
[06:28] <erUSUL> !pt
[06:28] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[06:29] <alessandro_> i install lamp ok
[06:29] <erUSUL> Max-T, it seems that i can not pm you
[06:29] <adonikam> Dom123: are you running it from X?
[06:29] <Max-T> I got your messages erUSUL
[06:29] <Max-T> Didn't you get mine?
[06:29] <Dom123> it seems so
[06:29] <Max-T> Do you have MSN or AIM?
[06:29] <Dom123> i dont know hbow to run it windowed
[06:30] <erUSUL> Max-T, no
[06:30] <Max-T> Damn
[06:30] <Dom123> im running it iva contrl alt and f1
[06:30] <erUSUL> Max-T, erusul@hotmail.com
[06:30] <alessandro_> but this message error : 1045 - Access denied for user: 'alessandro@localhost' (Using password: YES)
[06:30] <Max-T> Ok well I set my hostname as max-laptop.rnibncw.ac.uk (just cause that's what we're told to do with Windows so I done the same for this...)
[06:30] <Max-T> Oh ok, I'll MSN you
[06:30] <adonikam> Dom123: you cannot do this, even if X is running
[06:30] <Dom123> really
[06:31] <Dom123> i remember editing a file with gedit in the other verson
[06:31] <adonikam> Dom123: you could use the "nano" editor instead
[06:31] <Dom123> i dunno what that is all im trying to do is share a folder :)
[06:32] <TokenBad> ok got flac to work in xmms...now to get ape to work in xmms..which is what I am trying to install
[06:32] <LjL> i'm lost with screen detection in X... sometimes, my X starts correctly at a decent refresh rates. some other times, it starts at 60Hz, *and with wrong font and icon sizes*. If i hard-code horizontal and vertical sync values in xorg.conf, i can get a consistently correct refresh rate (it seems), but the font sizes are still wrong. note that the "good" times and the "bad" times appear to come in rows... i.e., X starts correctly for n times, then i
[06:33] <alessandro_> 1045 - Access denied for user: 'alessandro@localhost' (Using password: YES)
[06:33] <alessandro_>   << anyone can help me
[06:33] <TokenBad> ok I still can't figure out what this install is wanting by the mac headers
[06:34] <alessandro_> i install phpmyadmin and this message error 1045 - Access denied for user: 'alessandro@localhost' (Using password: YES)
[06:34] <Loevborg> alessandro_, try accessing using the mysql command line client
[06:34] <alessandro_> mysql -u username -p ?
[06:34] <ezuser> Hey Everyone
[06:34] <szehne_> what are some development ide's for linux?
[06:34] <adonikam> Dom123: Applications>Accessories>Terminal, type "sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf" and change ";          security = user" to "security = share", then click save
[06:35] <ezuser> szehne: Try KDevelop or Netbeans to name a couple
[06:35] <adonikam> szehne: anjuta
[06:36] <Ninwa> Anyone know how I can get "open terminal" back on the right click desktop menu, hehe... I grew so accustomed to that and it's gone in 5.10
[06:36] <szehne_> is java the way to go then?
[06:36] <adonikam> szehne_: java is evil
[06:37] <zezu> fdisk -l /dev/sda  :  Cannot open /dev/sda , i'm fairly sure this is the right drive, how can i get a list of which disks are connected ?
[06:37] <bobcat> java is not evil - lol
[06:37] <adonikam> ;)
[06:37] <szehne_> arg- so many voices!!!
[06:37] <ezuser> adonikam: It is not completely evil, but for the most part it is a necessary evil.
[06:38] <nelo> Hello, is there another way to reduce the icon size withouth using the stretch icon feature?
[06:39] <adonikam> ezuser: correct
[06:39] <szehne_> so what's the best language to go with?
[06:40] <adonikam> nelo: not easily - why?
[06:40] <zezu> C
[06:40] <adonikam> szehne_: python, according to Mark Shuttleworth
[06:40] <kvantti> does anyone have a functional ads hybrid digital television card running in ubuntu? what about the support?
[06:40] <zezu> if you want it to be fast, functional, and portable
[06:40] <bobcat> cobol damn it - lol
[06:40] <zezu> hahaha cobol
[06:41] <tucoz> Hi, do I need to keep the cached debs in /var/cache/apt/archives?
[06:41] <adonikam> common-lisp
[06:41] <szehne_> cobol?
[06:41] <bobcat> lol
[06:42] <nelo> adonikam well, if i get icons in the desktop resizing all at once will be nice :)
[06:42] <adonikam> tucoz: no. it doesn't hurt to leave them if you have a large hard disk, though.
[06:42] <bobcat> szehne_, i don't know what you are trying to do, but trust me COBOL is not the way to do it (i was just joking)
[06:42] <szehne_> is there anything like visual studio for linux?
[06:42] <bobcat> i haven't seen anything
[06:42] <tucoz> adonikam, ok. What will be the downside if I delete them?
[06:42] <adonikam> szehne_: that depends
[06:42] <giany911> who can help me with some tv tuner issue
[06:43] <ezuser> Given Ubuntu's greater enterprise potential, anyone know of plans for something (featurewise) similar to RHN or (arghh) SUS/SMS for Ubuntu.  I found NetworkWideUpdates on the wiki, but not sure if that is the same thing.
[06:43] <zezu> is there any way i can give my user higher privs, so that i dont have to use sudo for everything ?
[06:43] <szehne_> or is kdevelop linux version of visual studio
[06:43] <tucoz> zezu, you can sudo su to become root
[06:43] <zezu> hmm
[06:44] <zezu> ok
[06:44] <kvantti> cool, it looks like dvb-t support is well on the way and to be expected =)
[06:44] <tucoz> And I think it is a bad decision to be root all the time
[06:45] <pygrammer> Hey -- is there a way to get Flash to work in 64-bit Ubuntu?
[06:45] <pygrammer> I'm using Firefox
[06:45] <adonikam> tucoz: the packaging system may redownload them for various (albeit rare) reasons. Remember you can configure synaptic to delete them for you.
[06:45] <pygrammer> I'm not sure if it's using 32-bit libs or 64-bit libs
[06:45] <tucoz> adonikam, I see. Thanks!
[06:47] <tauno> Does anybody know of a kickass scanner frontend?
[06:47] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu still there?
[06:47] <szehne_> ahhhh jakarta is java
[06:47] <skaja> how do i replace grub with lilo
[06:47] <tucoz> adonikam, hmm, do I just rm * /var/cache/apt/archives or do I need a tool to do that? I mean if some settings rely on the files being there.
[06:47] <zezu> The_Isle_of_Mark, yea
[06:48] <kvantti> skaja one way i know is to start your installer in expert mode, and use it to owerwrite your grub with lilo. maybe..
[06:48] <giany911> help me with my tv tuner :((
[06:49] <tucoz> adonikam, nevermind. I found the option in synaptic. Thanks for the help
[06:49] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu have you used visudo to give yourself sudo without password permission?
[06:49] <szehne_> alright- i'm going to delve into kdevelop then
[06:49] <szehne_> thanks everyone
[06:49] <zezu> The_Isle_of_Mark, no
[06:50] <The_Isle_of_Mark> try that
[06:50] <Dom123> is it possible to set up a folder for access and write to from any windows pc on the network without a password and is this easy
[06:50] <zezu> will do
[06:50] <giany911> how can i see my kernel version ?
[06:50] <CruNcher> hi has kdm installation been blocked in the dapper drake repository ? for kde 3.5 ?
[06:50] <The_Isle_of_Mark> do a sudo visudo and add your group to the no password required section...be aware that it does kill security if someone were to gain access to your username
[06:50] <BSG75> indentify BSG75
[06:50] <pygrammer> Anyone? Can I run Flash on a 64-bit version?
[06:50] <giany911> how can i see my kernel version ?
[06:50] <BSG75> grrr
[06:50] <TokenBad> has anyone got the music files with .ape extentions to play in ubuntu?
[06:50] <pygrammer> :P
[06:50] <absenth> If I want to launch a package like etherape, or ethereal that requires root privileges, how do I go about launching the application in XFCE?
[06:51] <CruNcher> if i try to install it i can't it doesn't let me :P
[06:51] <The_Isle_of_Mark> giany911, uname 0-r
[06:51] <The_Isle_of_Mark> giany911, uname -r oops
[06:51] <pygrammer> Not sure if Firefox is linked to 32-bit or 64-bit libs.
[06:51] <giany911> ty
[06:51] <zezu> %admin ?
[06:51] <zezu> smth doesn't look right about this
[06:51] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu yeah
[06:51] <zezu> its ALL
[06:51] <BSG75> got a quick question guys.. I have a laptop with Ubuntu on it .. the username is not available and we don't know the password .. how can I get in?
[06:52] <BSG75> my friend's boyfriend left .. but before he did .. he left her with this mess ...
[06:52] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu yeah, your username should be in the admin group and that would allow all in admin to sudo without password
[06:52] <BSG75> any help will be much appriciated .. she needs to get all her papers out before the asshole does anything else
[06:52] <ClayG> Is it a dual boot machine?
[06:52] <adonikam> pygrammer: there is yet to be a simple howto for this
[06:53] <no0tic> I installed spamassassin and checked the spam option on evolution, but it doesn't filter spam; I already instructed spamassassin
[06:53] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu that allows you to modify your launchers to sudo everything and then it will let you launch without password
[06:53] <pygrammer> adonikam: hmm, because at this point I really need Flash.
[06:53] <absenth> BSG75: did Ubotu give you a link?
[06:53] <pygrammer> adonikam: any suggestions?
[06:53] <skaja> how do i replace grub with lilo
[06:53] <mp3guy> help, jsut got this mesage
[06:53] <zezu> so the line is %admin   ALL=(ALL) ALL
[06:53] <mp3guy> thomas@clamp:~$ sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
[06:53] <mp3guy> thomas is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[06:53] <zezu> do i just append ,username
[06:53] <BSG75> absenth: what do u mean?
[06:53] <zezu> or ;username ?
[06:53] <absenth> !tell BSG75 about lostpassword
[06:53] <ClayG> BSG75, is the laptop a dual boot machine?
[06:54] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu %admin  ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: <username>
[06:54] <Zedugh> !lostpassword
[06:54] <ubotu> it has been said that lostpassword is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LostPassword
[06:54] <BSG75> no it's not a dual boot :(
[06:54] <adonikam> pygrammer: run "ldd /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin | grep /lib/ld" to find out if it's 64-bit
[06:54] <absenth> BSG75:  read the link Ubotu gave you...
[06:54] <BSG75> worse is .. I don't even know what the login name was
[06:54] <BSG75> thanx
[06:54] <mp3guy> i think i locked myself out of sudo, how do i fix it? i get this message "thomas@clamp:~$ sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
[06:54] <mp3guy> thomas is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[06:54] <mp3guy> "
[06:54] <zezu> thx
[06:54] <pygrammer> adonikam: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox doesn't exist
[06:54] <BSG75> if I ever find the asshole I am going to personally drive him over .. they have 2 kids
[06:55] <The_Isle_of_Mark> zezu just remember to use gksudo in your launchers
[06:55] <adonikam> did you install it through the package manager?
[06:55] <no0tic> anyone can help me?
[06:55] <pygrammer> adonikam: yes, IIRC -- apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[06:55] <absenth> How do I launch an application in XFCE with root privileges?
[06:55] <AzMoo> mp3guy, did you edit the /etc/sudoers file?
[06:56] <pygrammer> err wait adonikam
[06:56] <pygrammer> haha
[06:56] <pygrammer> adonikam: I was on my server -- ahahah
[06:56] <apokryphos> absenth: use gksudo
[06:56] <pygrammer> adonikam: I should color my terminals :X
[06:56] <Dom123> howcome i can share a folder in ubuntu but it still requires a password to access via windows?
[06:56] <mp3guy> AzMoo, i ran this command earlier "sudo usermod -G audio thomas
[06:56] <mp3guy> "
[06:56] <zezu> getting syntax error on that line
[06:56] <pygrammer> adonikam: robert@bl3h:~$ ldd /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin | grep /lib/ld
[06:56] <pygrammer> robert@davinci:~$
[06:56] <adonikam> pygrammer: easy to do with ssh
[06:56] <pygrammer> shows nothing
[06:56] <Zedugh> BSG75, after you do what the link tells you, u can add a new user "adduser <newuser>" if you dont kknow the old user name
[06:56] <absenth> apokryphos:  so right click, run command, gksudo package
[06:57] <apokryphos> correct
[06:57] <AzMoo> mp3guy, put yourself in the admin group as well. That's what sudoers gives privileges to.
[06:57] <absenth> apokryphos: or from the terminal, same thing...  thanks a bunch.
[06:57] <carmelo> hello
[06:57] <mp3guy> AzMoo, how do i do this? I get privledges errors everywhere
[06:57] <pygrammer> adonikam: so...? the above command returns nothing
[06:57] <ompaul> BSG75, got a live cd?
[06:58] <Zedugh> BSG75, that is assuming you want to be able to restart and login to a graphical environment
[06:58] <AzMoo> mp3guy, sudo usermod -g thomas -G audio,admin thomas
[06:58] <tk401> hey everyone! when I try to launch shares-admin it gives me an error that says: "*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (fasttop): 0x08266958 ***
[06:58] <tk401> "
[06:58] <varsendagger> BSG75, you could just use some kind of live CD and mount the whole filesystem and look in /home/ for the username and then edit the /etc/passwd file delete the x from the user name and then you can just go to a login type the username and it letyou in
[06:58] <tk401> can anyone help?
[06:59] <mp3guy> AzMoo, that gives me the first error about not being in the sudoers file again
[06:59] <pygrammer> adonikam: but, I did find this: /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
[06:59] <bjron> does anyone have an idea why all of my firefox etensions might have stopped working all of a sudden (noticed when I boote
[06:59] <pygrammer> so, it seems like it's using 64-bit libs
[06:59] <carelezz> bye all
[06:59] <AzMoo> mp3guy, hah, good point.
[06:59] <Dom123> any one free to help with with the samba question?
[06:59] <varsendagger> you can get somenthing like featherlinux or danm small linux
[06:59] <adonikam> pygrammer: ah yes
[06:59] <varsendagger> Dom123, what up?
[06:59] <Dom123> im trying to share a folder
[06:59] <Dom123> but everytime i try and access it in windows
[07:00] <Dom123> it asks for a password and username
[07:00] <varcoder> Hello.
[07:00] <Dom123> and if i go through network servers in ubuntu it does the same
[07:00] <pygrammer> adonikam: so, now what? should I compile firefox manually with 32-bit libs?
[07:00] <bobcat> i am just curious, is fluxbox a popular window manager....  i currently use gnome, and just looking for something different
[07:01] <apokryphos> bobcat: fairly popular, but not nearly as popular as metacity or kwin
[07:01] <adonikam> pygrammer: no! does this help? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-76112.html
[07:01] <idiot> anyone here have a pocket pc
[07:01] <AzMoo> mp3guy, I'm not sure how you'd get around that, apart from booting with the liveCD or something similar, mounting your current filesystems, and editing the files by hand.
[07:01] <adonikam> bobcat: if your computer is slow, it works miracles
[07:01] <bobcat> lol
[07:01] <varsendagger> is the folder on windows o on your linux box?
[07:01] <AzMoo> bobcat, I like fluxbox. Not a resource hog, and still looks pretty enough.
[07:02] <idiot> fluxbox is nice.
[07:02] <idiot> waimea is good also.
[07:02] <Max-T> Anyone can help me with network setup problems during the install of Ubuntu
[07:02] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot yeah, I do I have a couple but my most used is my hp 4355
[07:02] <Dom123> linux box
[07:02] <idiot> I can't get my "XDA II" to sync with SynCE
[07:02] <pygrammer> adonikam: thanks -- but doesn't 5.10 come with a lib32 chroot? /lib32?
[07:02] <adonikam> bobcat: It didn't support xdg menus last time I checked
[07:02] <varsendagger> bob2, i just tried Afterstep it is cool, i've used fluxbox for aobut a month
[07:02] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot I had some trouble too...what is the prob?
[07:02] <Zedugh> bobcat, i like fluxbox, very efficient. also like (not as much) icewm
[07:02] <idiot> Hold on
[07:03] <idiot> /usr/sbin/pppd: In file /etc/ppp/peers/synce-device: unrecognized option '/dev/ttyUSB0
[07:03] <idiot> I get those kind of errors.
[07:03] <Zedugh> Dom123, i haven't set mine up yet, but you probably need to modify /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:03] <adonikam> pygrammer: I don't know I'm afraid - it's been a while, and I was working on debian instead
[07:03] <varsendagger> Dom123, just a sec
[07:03] <Dom123> ive tried that
[07:03] <bobcat> cool, thanks for all the input....  i will play around with some of them
[07:03] <Dom123> and restarted it
[07:03] <pygrammer> adonikam: ah.
[07:03] <giany911> dudes
[07:04] <idiot> and when I try to cnfigure it, i get synce-serial-config was unable to find a character device named "ttyUSB0"
[07:04] <n45800> can anyone here help me with compiling mac-on-linux?
[07:04] <AzMoo> Dom123, pastebin your smb.conf?
[07:04] <giany911> is www.superkaramba.com down ?
[07:04] <jbba12> will ubuntu work with a motorola surfboard modem that is hooked up through a Belkin wirelessG router?
[07:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot what are you trying to sync to? do you just want to move files, etc?
[07:04] <idiot> yea
[07:04] <idiot> I want to be able to put files on my pocket pc
[07:04] <Dani_Filth> hello
[07:04] <idiot> The_Isle_of_Mark, I actually just got it to work but I get an error..
[07:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot not sync with Evolution, etc?
[07:05] <idiot> root@localhost:/dev# synce-pstatus
[07:05] <idiot> synce-pstatus: Unable to initialize RAPI: An unspecified failure has occurred
[07:05] <idiot> I don't know how.
[07:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot what error?
[07:05] <tucoz> giany911, looks like it
[07:05] <absenth> Does anyone know why I am able to "sudo startx"  but if I just "startx" it fails?  I did a server install, followed by apt-get install xubuntu-desktop on the A64 version of Breezy
[07:05] <jbba12> dOES anyone know the answer to my question
[07:05] <idiot> and my PDA turns on and says Cannot start comunications w/ desktop pc
[07:05] <Zedugh> jbba12, the question is, can ubuntu support your wireless card. If your going wired to the Belkin router, then yes.
[07:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot yeah had that one too
[07:06] <giany911> do karamba themes work with superkaramba?
[07:06] <idiot> what should I do >_>
[07:06] <Dom123> ok pastbin.com/439901
[07:06] <apokryphos> giany911: superkaramba is a later version of superkaramba
[07:06] <apokryphos> the name just changed after 0.17 or something like that
[07:06] <peter__> Hi i hope u guys can help. I got the latest ubuntu, but i cant mount usbdisk! It says: given udi aint a monutable volumen. HELP
[07:06] <jbba12> i'm going to be the one who has the router through my computer and my mom is going to get internet from my wireless network
[07:06] <giany911> apokryphos ...i guess superkaramba is a later version of karamba ...
[07:06] <apokryphos> giany911: superkaramba is a later version of *karamba, I mean
[07:06] <apokryphos> yes
[07:06] <giany911> yea
[07:07] <giany911> so the karamba themes work
[07:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot did you install from source or apt?
[07:07] <idiot> apt
[07:07] <Zedugh> jbba12, so who's computer will be running ubuntu, yours or your moms?
[07:07] <apokryphos> of course
[07:07] <idiot> how can I sync w/ evolution? can I put files to my phone?
[07:07] <Apache_am> Using Live edition can i use Firestarter ???
[07:07] <zezu> ;( doing anything in linux is killing its performance
[07:07] <carmelo> excuse me
[07:07] <zezu> the mouse doesn't even work worth a crap, and typing is getting lagged
[07:07] <phasegen> jbba12: when you get it figured out, let me know, that was next on my list of problems...
[07:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot breezy?
[07:07] <idiot> Yeah
[07:08] <idiot> 5.10 edition on an amd64
[07:08] <adonikam> pygrammer: the recommended way to do it is using a chroot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot and making a script to run them from there: https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html#id272095
[07:08] <peter__> anyone?
[07:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot hmm 64
[07:08] <carmelo> my videocard is ATI RADEON 9250 but don't work fine
[07:08] <pygrammer> adonikam: alrighty
[07:08] <zezu> i thought linux was very good at multitasking ?
[07:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot I don't know if the libs are the same
[07:08] <peter__> Hi i hope u guys can help. I got the latest ubuntu, but i cant mount usbdisk! It says: given udi aint a monutable volumen. HELP
[07:09] <peter__> anyone?
[07:09] <Apache_am> Teste
[07:09] <adonikam> pygrammer: you may have to do some independent thinking to get it working
[07:09] <Apache_am> Using Live edition can i use Firestarter ???
[07:09] <absenth> zezu: how fast is your system?
[07:09] <pygrammer> adonikam: ohnoes! independent thinking! :D
[07:09] <absenth> Apache_am: I'm not sure, but I don't see why you couldn't/
[07:09] <zezu> 2.8ghz + HT and 1.5gb dc ddr
[07:09] <Apache_am> Using Live edition can i use Firestarter ???
[07:09] <AzMoo> Dom123, How much have you edited this file? You don't have a security type definition in there.
[07:09] <adonikam> lol
[07:09] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot, here is what I did. synce-serial-config and followed the website...then once that was configed I added a su to a script for launching
[07:09] <pygrammer> ;)
[07:10] <zezu> more than fast enough i'm thinking
[07:10] <pygrammer> zezu: oh yeah? AMD 64 3700+ and 2GB DDR :P
[07:10] <Apache_am> i'm dont have a hard drive on this computer...
[07:10] <absenth> zezu: not sure why your system would be so slow then.  I've never run into a problem with performance, (with the exception of my Pentium-II 233 w/128mb of ram)
[07:10] <zezu> its not a competition pygrammer
[07:10] <carmelo> i make dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and  VESA so work!
[07:10] <pygrammer> I know
[07:10] <adonikam> pygrammer beat me :(
[07:10] <pygrammer> haha :)
[07:10] <peter__> anyone got the same problem??
[07:10] <carmelo> and ppracer don't work
[07:10] <pygrammer> zezu: I was just joking
[07:11] <zezu> i know someone who has dual 4200+ and 4gb of ram, the fucker
[07:11] <pygrammer> haha
[07:11] <absenth> Apache_am: I still don't see why you couldn't run firestarted.  you will of course have to apt-get install every time you reboot, and reconfigure it (unless you save your settings on a USB drive or something)
[07:11] <pygrammer> zezu: my friend has Dual Opteron 252s and 4GB of RAM
[07:11] <AzMoo> Dom123, wait, you do, but it's commented out. Line 76 shouldn't be commented.
[07:11] <zezu> he is in .gr or i'd steal his pc
[07:11] <pygrammer> That's pretty hard to beat
[07:11] <zezu> now THAT is what i want ;)
[07:11] <pygrammer> :)
[07:11] <zezu> i dont particularly care for amd
[07:11] <benkramer> Hello
[07:11] <absenth> pygrammer: zezu: yeah, well....  I've got a 114mhz SGI Indy!!!  :)
[07:11] <zezu> my experience with them was long ago but it was poor
[07:12] <The_Isle_of_Mark> idiot sorry got to run get a family portrait. I hope you can get it going
[07:12] <pygrammer> absenth: haha
[07:12] <zezu> SGI ;)
[07:12] <zezu> what cpu is that ?
[07:12] <absenth> Mips R4400
[07:12] <carmelo> how do to work fine my ATI ARDEON 9250?
[07:12] <leto3> zezu:  mips
[07:12] <zezu> hehe
[07:12] <pygrammer> zezu: they've gotten better - I used to be a loyal Intel user as well
[07:12] <Dom123> ok so i should delete the ; and restart the service
[07:12] <absenth> might be an R4000 actually.
[07:12] <BSG75> thanx guys that did the trick to get in
[07:12] <pygrammer> but AMD beats Intel in most categories now
[07:12] <AzMoo> Dom123, yes.
[07:12] <zezu> thought it was either mips or SPARC
[07:12] <benk> I just installed linux... Im a newb.
[07:12] <leto3> zezu:  amd has changed a LOT with athlon 64
[07:12] <carmelo> ok bye!
[07:13] <absenth> Does anyone have any suggestions as to why I can startx with sudo, but not without?
[07:13] <zezu> yep
[07:13] <zezu> i might try them again
[07:13] <BSG75> I have one more question:  How do I get her 8210CA/CAM AC'97 modem to work pls?
[07:13] <leto3> try an ultra 20 from sun
[07:13] <zezu> i made the mistake of going with ATI (i was solid 3dfx/nvidia for a long time)
[07:13] <warreng> what's the proper way to install firefox 1.5? there's only ubuntu packages for 1.0
[07:13] <zezu> and got screwed
[07:13] <zezu> since ati drivers are fucked for linux
[07:13] <leto3> ati's fine as long as you use only windows
[07:13] <BSG75> err 82801CA/CAM
[07:13] <Dom123> cheers guys it works :)
[07:14] <adonikam> Dom123: yay!
[07:14] <AzMoo> Dom123, nps :)
[07:14] <zezu> this toolscript is going to take forever
[07:14] <pygrammer> ATI + Linux = bad
[07:14] <zezu> yes ATI will not get any more of my money
[07:14] <zezu> ever again
[07:14] <Sionide> anyone know how i can mount my external hard disk on the firewire port? ubuntu isn't automatically mounting it :s
[07:14] <AzMoo> So do you recommend Nvidia over ATI?
[07:14] <pygrammer> I want a couple 7800GTXs
[07:14] <AzMoo> Or something else?
[07:14] <zezu> i actually bought a $5 TNT2
[07:14] <pygrammer> that would make a nice holiday season :)
[07:14] <zezu> just so i will have opengl in linux
[07:15] <benk> Can anybody help me do a few things or direct me to guides that will help? I am completely new to linux.
[07:15] <zezu> and i'm going to take out a radeon 9800 pro
[07:15] <absenth> AzMoo: if you're not worried about 3D performance, they all work just fine in *nix.  If you want to play games, nVidia is worlds easier to get running.
[07:15] <zezu> does this sound sane ?
[07:15] <BSG75> anyone know how to get a 82801CA/CAM AC'97 modem to work under ubuntu?
[07:15] <Sionide> benk http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ search for Automatix
[07:15] <pygrammer> zezu: not really ;-)
[07:15] <Sionide> !automatix
[07:15] <ubotu> automatix is, like, totally, an application that automatically installs many popular programs, particularly the proprietary formats that don't ship with most distros by default. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[07:15] <Sionide> ^^ benk
[07:15] <AzMoo> warreng, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:16] <pygrammer> Too bad Automatix isn't for 64-bit -- that would make my day
[07:16] <Sionide> aye
[07:16] <zezu> oooh building gcc is fun
[07:17] <absenth> oh well, I guess I'll just rebuild my system doing a standard install followed by adding xubuntu-desktop since I can't startx without using sudo.
[07:17] <AzMoo> zezu, if by 'fun' you mean slow and torturous, then sure it is ;)
[07:17] <benk> Ok i found automatix, thank you.
[07:17] <pygrammer> Speaking of C, I remember manually trying to upgrade libc -- that went ... pretty badly :)
[07:17] <zezu> AzMoo, yea smth like that
[07:17] <zezu> i'm damn glad i get 700+kb/s to gnu ftp
[07:17] <Sionide> benk, anything else - ask again, but be more specific
[07:17] <Sionide> :)
[07:18] <absenth> zezu: AzMoo: building Gcc is at least as fun as building xorg + kde :)
[07:18] <AzMoo> absenth, I've never actually built kde, but I imagine it's about the same in terms of fun ;)
[07:19] <zapada2> 14.4k modem is 14400?
[07:19] <mjr> yes
[07:19] <AzMoo> yes
[07:19] <ArDz> yep :)
[07:19] <absenth> AzMoo: I made the mistake of doing a stage 1 Gentoo install on a Pentium-III 500mhz
[07:19] <zapada2> 14.4k buad modem?
[07:19] <ArDz> K = kg = 10^3
[07:19] <pygrammer> I heard about gplflash -- maybe I'll try it
[07:19] <ArDz> K = kilo = 10^3
[07:19] <ArDz> in fact
[07:19] <ArDz> xD
[07:19] <pygrammer> It doesn't work that well, but I don't feel like building a 32-bit chroot
[07:19] <mjr> K = Kelvin :P
[07:19] <AzMoo> absenth, try lfs on a P3 800 ;)
[07:19] <zapada2> i have options: 9600, 19200, 38400, which one is 14.4k buad?
[07:19] <ArDz> noo :))
[07:20] <thenuke> zapada2: 14400 is 14.4k ;)
[07:20] <mjr> zapada2, none
[07:20] <Zedugh> pygrammer, from what ive seen, no 64-bit flash, maybe gnuflash will work, lets us know
[07:20] <mjr> zapada2, pick 38400
[07:20] <zapada2> well it has to be 14.4k
[07:20] <absenth> AzMoo: closest I've come to that was lfs, in a vmware virtual machine on an Athlon Xp 2400+
[07:20] <mjr> zapada2, no it doesn't
[07:20] <AzMoo> absenth, you're crazy ;)
[07:20] <pygrammer> Zedugh: Macromedia is apparently trying to find a solution, but it's harder than it seems
[07:20] <absenth> AzMoo: only on the weekends.
[07:20] <zapada2> mjr, im using linuxant free drivers for minmodem... if it's anymore than 14.4k it wont let me connect
[07:20] <pygrammer> There are a lot of dependencies for Flash that aren't even obvious
[07:21] <zezu> AzMoo, well at least i have some script building it for me
[07:21] <leto3> problem is it contains lots of asm
[07:21] <mjr> zapada2, oh, well. I dunno then
[07:21] <zezu> its a cross compiler too
[07:21] <thenuke> zapada2: :) it does not matter if you have faster than that, if for some reason 14.4k is the fastest speed you can get, and you have faster modem, like 55600bps, it will work as a 14400bps
[07:22] <zapada2> ok cool thanks... i am really hoping to get this winmodem to work so i can finally have internet with linux :)
[07:22] <BSG75> any of u remember how to work with dialup modems?
[07:22] <leto3> last time i heard, macromedia was hiring to port to linux
[07:22] <neoplasticity> anyone here familiar with ubuntu PPC please pm me
[07:22] <zapada2> BSG75, i'm trying to get my winmodem to work right now
[07:22] <pygrammer> Damn, there are a lot of problems with the Ubuntu mirrors these days
[07:22] <Zedugh> BSG75, what was your modem model again?
[07:23] <absenth> BSG75:  in Windows, sure :)  it's been a really long time since I touched them in *nix.   I suspect if it's technically a winmodem you're going to end up with a log of grey by the time you're done.
[07:23] <zapada2> BSG75, if i get mine to work, i'll let you know
[07:23] <n45800> can anyone here help me compile Mac on linux?
[07:23] <absenth> lot*
[07:23] <leto3> might be faster to just wait for cable =] 
[07:23] <adonikam> pygrammer: it's hard(er) to get flash to work if you don't use a chroot.
[07:23] <stpere> n45800, linux on mac? :-P
[07:24] <Titcher> Hi, I've installed ubuntu 5.10, it installed fine, but now, I've swapped another graphics card, which is in another port, I'm not sure what to change in xorg.conf
[07:24] <BSG75> the modem is 82801CA/CAM AC'97 modem .. lspci shows it .. I don't know how to configure it to dail out to her ISP
[07:24] <robbish> n45800, compile mac on linux? =)
[07:24] <pygrammer> adonikam: yeah. I'm gonna try gplflash and see how that works
[07:24] <pygrammer> before spending time on a chroot
[07:24] <adonikam> pygrammer: it's awful.
[07:24] <pygrammer> adonikam: you've used it?
[07:24] <leto3> it's alpha quality
[07:25] <afabian> Titcher, man xorg.conf, BusID statement under a Devices section.. might help you out.
[07:25] <InitMass> which packages has to be installed to be able to play DVD movies?
[07:25] <adonikam> pygrammer: not for long - no sound support at all, I believe
[07:25] <leto3> InitMass: libdvdcss
[07:25] <Zedugh> BSG75, try looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SmartLinkModemDriverHowTo/FromSource?highlight=%2882801CA%2FCAM%29
[07:25] <afabian> Titcher, also 'lspci'
[07:25] <pygrammer> adonikam: there's a fix listed there
[07:25] <pygrammer> on the ubuntu wiki
[07:25] <MachineScrew> I have a propbelm with Firefox can some one help me
[07:25] <pygrammer> anyway, i'm gonna try it
[07:25] <pygrammer> bbs
[07:25] <BSG75> Zedugh: thanx
[07:25] <varcoder> :)
[07:25] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, that depends entirely on the problem.
[07:25] <absenth> BSG75: My *nix box is in the process of installing 5.10 A64, but is it under settings/networking  I suspect somewhere in there.
[07:25] <safrican> um when i do apt-get install aclocal
[07:25] <safrican> i get aclocal, package not found
[07:26] <InitMass> leto3, is libdvdread3 the one? i can't find the one you were talking about with apt-cache search
[07:26] <safrican> how i do i upgrade aclocal ?
[07:26] <safrican> i cannot find any docs
[07:26] <safrican> mentioning this either
[07:26] <afabian> safrican, I don't have an aclocal in my cache of packages, or installed on my system.
[07:27] <afabian> I'm using 5.10 with the universe and multiverse repositories enabled.
[07:27] <safrican> afabian: hrmm. cause i need it to compile some packages
[07:27] <MachineScrew> AzMoo, I went to a web site now every time I open firefox I get the University Of Arizona though that is not my home page in the prefrences
[07:27] <safrican> afabian: same here
[07:27] <MachineScrew> AzMoo, I have also removed my .mozilla dir
[07:27] <Titcher> afabian: I'm in the Bus ID section, it's currently , PCI:1:0:0, lspci shows my graphics controller as 0000:00:09.0
[07:27] <afabian> safrican, looks like it's in autoconf or automake
[07:27] <Titcher> afabian: does that mean I change Bus ID to PCI:9:0:0?
[07:28] <leto3> InitMass: nop it's not
[07:28] <safrican> afabian: really ?
[07:28] <safrican> hrmm
[07:28] <szehne> hey everyone! i'm on a laptop running gnome by default, however when i run kde, the volume buttons don't work! is there any way to fix this?
[07:28] <leto3> InitMass: you might try these http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdcss/1.2.9/deb/
[07:28] <Titcher> afabian: or, 0:0:9?
[07:28] <InitMass> leto3, and how do i get wmv files working in totem?
[07:28] <_cw_> SAnyone know if theres any easy setup voice comm program like ventrilo or teamspeak for linux that works on 64bit dists?
[07:29] <afabian> Titcher, I don't know too much about it.  Just thought I might be able to get you pointed in the right direction.  If I'm lucky, it wasn't the wrong direction. ;)
[07:29] <safrican> afabian: yeah you're right
[07:29] <safrican> afabian: its part of automake
[07:29] <safrican> thanks!
[07:29] <Max-T> Will Ubuntu automatically mount a USB key?
[07:29] <Titcher> afabian: Thanks, I'll just try the lot, it never hurts
[07:29] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, although this is probably a silly question, have you checked the launcher? Made sure it's not being passed as an argument?
[07:29] <sophie_> _cw_: I thought teamspeak was supported
[07:29] <afabian> safrican, sure.
[07:29] <_cw_> sophie_, Only on 32bit
[07:29] <MachineScrew> AzMoo, no not yet
[07:29] <_cw_> Since I need to run the server too
[07:29] <leto3> InitMass:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[07:30] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, well, check that first.
[07:30] <MachineScrew> AzMoo, firefox %u
[07:31] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, that's why. %u isn't being replaced with anything, so it's doing an "I'm feeling lucky" google search on %u as a string
[07:31] <alienfreakboi> ok... so i got apache2 and subversion through synaptic... now what? i'm trying to do svn+apache2+SSL
[07:31] <MachineScrew> AzMoo,  ok but consistantly
[07:31] <krak`nix> Anyone figure out how to change what volume channel the keyboard shortcuts adjust? :l
[07:31] <alienfreakboi> i'm not finding any good recipes for getting this stuff going
[07:32] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, aye, it will happen everytime you use that launcher.
[07:32] <MachineScrew> even after upgrade to 1.5RC3
[07:32] <AzMoo> MachineScrew, take out the %u
[07:33] <MachineScrew> AzMoo ok did now it works
[07:33] <_moss> http://mrmoss.equiphase.net/systeminfo <-- why is physical memory usage so high?
[07:33] <MachineScrew> damn that boggled my brain
[07:34] <InitMass> leto3, i can now play wmv files in gxine but still not in totem
[07:34] <njan> _moss, how much of that is buffered/cached?
[07:34] <_moss> how do i find that out?
[07:34] <njan> _moss, free
[07:35] <_moss> Mem:        256116     249860       6256          0      15976      86752
[07:35] <Phoul> Umm can somone give me a hand im trying to install skype the .deb package and it says i need  libqt3c102-mt but its a discontinued program or something
[07:35] <ardchoille> Did I mention that Ubuntu ROCKS?!
[07:35] <benkramer> How do i watch movies embedded in web pages?
[07:35] <wezzer> yes it does!
[07:35] <AzMoo> benkramer, install the mozilla-mplayer package.
[07:35] <njan> _moss, ok, so a reasonable amount
[07:35] <Phoul> anyone?
[07:35] <_moss> how can you adjust that?
[07:36] <njan> _moss, the line below that from the output will give you how much memory is used and free after subtracting buffered/cached memory
[07:36] <_moss> ahh
[07:36] <_moss> so systeminfo is showing mem usage with buffers?
[07:36] <samu2> which package should i install to get latex?
[07:36] <kismet> simple question: what is the name of a trustworthy partition resizer/etc tool?
[07:37] <sexcopter8000m> samu2, tetex
[07:37] <BooZee> how do I know if my Router is forwarding ipv6 protocol ?
[07:37] <njan> _moss, yup.
[07:37] <_moss> ok
[07:37] <sexcopter8000m> kismet, gparted
[07:37] <_moss> whats the command to get the +/- line from free?
[07:37] <njan> _moss, it's an idiosyncracy of the way linux allocates memory - it keeps the cache as large as possible and allocates cached memory to a new application if required
[07:37] <njan> _moss, typing free into a command line should've given you a few lines of output
[07:38] <Phoul> Uhh how do i get my mic workin
[07:38] <_moss> oih yea sorry
[07:38] <_moss> thx for the help
[07:38] <samu2> sexcopter8000m, ah i find many packages starting with tetex-. but none called tetex only.
[07:38] <njan> _moss, np
[07:38] <Phoul> How do i get my mic working
[07:39] <Max-T> Hi
[07:39] <sexcopter8000m> samu2, tetex-base
[07:39] <Phoul> Sweet
[07:39] <Max-T> I've just installed ubuntu and need to get my wireless card and wireless connection working, can anyone help me?
[07:39] <samu2> sexcopter8000m, thanks
[07:39] <Phoul> nvm then
[07:39] <sexcopter8000m> samu2, you'll also need an editor of some kind. i like kile but some people swear by things like emacs and vi
[07:39] <njan> _moss, http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=175419
[07:40] <justme> Help? :)
[07:40] <Apache_am> Someone from Brasil ????
[07:40] <ompaul> !br
[07:40] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[07:41] <justme> Anyone here having a problem updating Breezy? It keeps telling me the repositories are invalid?
[07:41] <kismet> sexcopter8000m: got gparted, but all the drives are locked? do i need to console->sudo gparted?
[07:43] <varcoder> Alright, I'll be back later.
[07:43] <varcoder> Bye all.
[07:43] <MAPD> hi
[07:43] <justme> Hi.
[07:43] <kismet> sexcopter8000m: nevermind =)
[07:43] <sexcopter8000m> kismet, it needs to be run as root, but you can't play with mounted partitions
[07:43] <Phoul> Uhh guys?
[07:43] <kismet> thanks
[07:43] <MAPD> i have 3 pcs running ubuntu how to make the server give ips to the others by dhcp?
[07:43] <sexcopter8000m> kismet, no probs
[07:43] <Phoul> I need a program called libqt3c102-mt <------- how do i get it
[07:44] <stez> google it Phoul
[07:44] <ompaul> Phoul, is that skype?
[07:44] <Phoul> Yeah i need it for skype
[07:44] <ompaul> stez, that is not useful
[07:44] <zapada2> has anyone here used winmodems on ubuntu? i got my modem to dial and after it dials after about 30seconds (i still dont have connectivity) and it then disconnects me
[07:44] <zapada2> i used linuxant drivers and i was using pon and poff method
[07:44] <justme> Could someone running breezy try and refresh the sympatic and see if the archives are working? I get big spammy errors.
[07:44] <Phoul> ompaul, do you know how to go about getting that program?
[07:45] <ompaul> Phoul, have a look here for the full binary that works on breezy http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[07:45] <Phoul> full binary of what?
[07:45] <alienfreakboi> anyone know a good guide to setting up apache and subversion so i can do SSL?
[07:45] <benkramer> ugh.. i am having trouble getting sound to work.. i just installed ubuntu
[07:45] <Phoul> ompaul, what am i looking for?
[07:45] <ompaul> Phoul, a working skype
[07:45] <erik`> hi, in what package can i find manual pages like sqr(3) or log10(3)?
[07:45] <Brady-Home> quick newbie question!  Just installed Breezy for the first time.  Don't remember a prompt for the root password.  Is one set by default and if so what is it?
[07:46] <erik`> Brady-Home: iirc there is none set by default
[07:46] <erik`> Brady-Home: you can use sudo
[07:46] <Phoul> do i add http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl to my respositorys?
[07:46] <zapada2> Brady-Home, just type sudo ___ command
[07:46] <AzMoo> Brady-Home, the root account is disabled by default.
[07:46] <alienfreakboi> admin account is disabled by default
[07:46] <zapada2> hey knight
[07:46] <ompaul> Phoul, read the web page it will tell you what to add where
[07:46] <knight> Howdy zapada2
[07:46] <InitMass> is it possible to play wmv movies with gstreamer?
[07:47] <erik`> nm, just found it
[07:47] <zapada2> knight, do you have experience in getting winmodems to work?
[07:47] <ompaul> Phoul, I could cut and paste from there but :-) use the resource
[07:47] <knight> Hey, is there any information on MX1000 mice, and their weird glitchs where they fly to a side of the screen? .
[07:47] <knight> zapada2, nope, sorry
[07:47] <zapada2> what are you studying at queens?
[07:48] <skulrid> hi
[07:49] <abdul> anyone wanna help me out
[07:49] <knight> Hehe, damn rez net giving me away :P .. Computer Science? You student/alumni?
[07:49] <samu2> abdul, just ask a question and hope for the best
[07:49] <zapada2> knight, no heh, just wondering
[07:49] <ompaul> Brady-Home, to see more info on the sudo thing have a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[07:49] <Cyfr> Hey.. im trying to use ddclient to update my IP address on dyndns, it's posting my internal address rather than external and im a newbie and dunno how to fix :'(
[07:49] <idiot> When I try to connect to a Linux share in Windows it requires a login, anyway to get around this?
[07:50] <kadambi> cdrecord -blank=fast -dev=/dev/hdc is not working
[07:50] <Phoul> how do i add http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ ompaul ?
[07:50] <ompaul> kadambi, why not use nautilus
[07:50] <LjL> idiot: why do you *want* leave your share login-less?
[07:50] <zapada2> does anyone know how i can connect using my dialup modem and have some sort of debugger to know why the server wont let me connect?
[07:50] <Phoul> I dont get it im reading the page and i dont understnad
[07:50] <ompaul> !tell Phoul about repos
[07:50] <idiot> because thats the way I like it
[07:51] <Phoul> Look i know how to add it
[07:51] <Phoul> I dont know what to add
[07:51] <kadambi> says kernel 2.6.10
[07:51] <kadambi> check cdrecord -scanbus
[07:51] <kadambi> but in vain
[07:51] <kadambi> what's tha way out
[07:51] <LjL> idiot: ok, but i don't think anyone here will help you making your system utterly unsecure
[07:51] <kadambi> ompaul,  how to erase contents in RW
[07:51] <topyli> kadambi: try dev=ATAPI:/dev/hdc
[07:51] <idiot> its not unsecure...
[07:51] <idiot> i just dont want to login
[07:51] <Phoul> ompaul, i know how to add it i dont know what to add im reading taht page and i dont see it
[07:51] <idiot> no ones on my network but me anyway.
[07:51] <adonikam> LjL: I have already helped two people here with the same problem
[07:51] <AzMoo> idiot, is the share browseable?
[07:52] <knight> Anyone, MX1000 issues?
[07:52] <topyli> kadambi: try specifying ATAPI to scandevice too
[07:52] <ompaul> Phoul, if you had clicked on the link for all you would get to this  http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/all/ and there you will find lots of interesting things like the debs - repeating yourself is a distraction I was typing this and took some extra time to show you that I was in fact typing :)
[07:52] <adonikam> idiot: edit /etc/samba/smb.conf as root to include the line "security = share".
[07:53] <kadambi> topyli, how?
[07:53] <ompaul> Phoul, you can click on a package or you can do the repo dance
[07:53] <AzMoo> adonikam, though technically that should be default.
[07:53] <idiot> k
[07:53] <topyli> kadambi: oh i don't remember. i always have to check the man page :)
[07:53] <Apache_am> join #ubunto-br
[07:53] <idiot> still didnt work
[07:53] <topyli> kadambi: maybe cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI or so
[07:54] <AzMoo> idiot, did you restart samba?
[07:54] <ompaul> Apache_am,   >>>>>/join #ubuntu-br <<< you need the     /
[07:54] <idiot> now it works
[07:54] <idiot> thanks
[07:54] <AzMoo> Why do all these people have that line commented? :\
[07:54] <Apache_am> thans brow
[07:54] <Fitzsimmons> hey, what package should provide libstdc++.so.5?
[07:54] <Phoul> ompaul, i added http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/dists/breezy-seveas/all/ now if i put in the word skype into synaptic nothing comes up
[07:55] <wildchild> Hi guys , I have a problem , everytime I try to open an application from the menus , I get this error : Failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic as user root:
[07:55] <wildchild>  Child terminated with 1 status
[07:55] <wildchild> can you help me?
[07:55] <ompaul> Phoul, that is a web page read it - conversation over your not doing what you need to - read the page it tells you the exact entry
[07:55] <binks_> hello all
[07:55] <adonikam> AzMoo: a shortcoming in shares-admin
[07:55] <Linad> Hi
[07:56] <kadambi> topyli, some clue ??
[07:56] <skulrid> every programe has its own way of instalation, or ar there any basic knowlegde for instaling??
[07:56] <builder> what's the best way to get firefox setup to play video and audio? I've got realplayer10 installed
[07:56] <binks_> is this a good place to ask for help on an fglrx problem
[07:56] <skulrid> cause I cant install a single prog lol
[07:56] <builder> i want to get quicktime/mpeg/wmv support
[07:56] <topyli> binks_: if it's on ubuntu, then yes :)
[07:56] <kadambi> topyli,  man is crytptic
[07:57] <binks_> skul and builder search for easyubuntu in the forums
[07:57] <topyli> kadambi search for ATAPI
[07:57] <binks_> yes ubuntu
[07:57] <skulrid> !forum
[07:57] <ubotu> it has been said that forum is the ubuntu web forums at http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:57] <adonikam> builder: http://ubuntuguide.org/#mplayer
[07:57] <skulrid> k ill take a look, thnks ;)
[07:58] <topyli> kadambi: it's a better man page than most. it also has a nice EXAMPLES section
[07:58] <binks_> i installed the fglrx drivers from the repository but still get mesa drivers in fglrxinfo
[07:59] <kadambi> topyli, cdrecord -scanbus is returning error
[07:59] <sdakota> darn
[07:59] <topyli> kadambi: pray tell which error :)
[07:59] <sdakota> again two files missing: php4.load and php4.conf
[08:00] <sdakota> php4 is installed and the two files can't be found by locate (even with .gz behind it)
[08:00] <sabmann> anyone ever used e17?
[08:00] <samu2> umm, could somebody help me enable sound in kdetv?
[08:00] <adonikam> binks_: I've got fgrlx working before - you could pastebin me your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:00] <Brunellus> I have DMA enabled on my cdrom, but I'm still seeing very slow read performance in Grip.  If I log out and use grip in fluxbox, the cdrom reads at full speed.  what gives?
[08:00] <sdakota> could someone help me out?
[08:00] <binks_> where do u want me to paste it here or pm
[08:01] <kadambi> topyli,  cannot open /dev/pg* cannot open scsi driver, warning running linux 2.6.10-5-386
[08:01] <ompaul> kadambi, no idea
[08:01] <topyli> sabmann: yeah, for 15 minutes perhaps. it didn't seem very... useful
[08:01] <adonikam> paste it at the url in /topic
[08:01] <Gerrath> what is the difference between /etc/modutils and /etc/modprobe.d directories?
[08:02] <topyli> kadambi: it's looking for a scsi device. you didn't say dev=ATAPI did you?
[08:02] <Gerrath> I'm trying to configure a sound module and I'm not sure where to put the aliases?
[08:02] <kadambi> topyli,  i said dev=ATAPI and it returned the prompt
[08:02] <Gerrath> it looks like both directories contain files that have alias entries.
[08:03] <sdakota> could someone help me out: I need two files, php4.load and php4.conf
[08:03] <adonikam> kadambi: paste the output of "cdrecord -scanbus -dev=ATAPI:" to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:03] <binks_> ok i just pasted it
[08:03] <ricky_ds> Hi all, I created a GDM theme based on the default one, but with a user list. I still have a problem with it: when I click on a user, it just prefils the username field instead of also emulating an [Enter]  keypress, like it's doing on the other theme with user album. Can anyone help me on this?
[08:04] <topyli> kadambi: oh i mean as an argument to cdrecord. like "cdrecord -scanbus dev=ATAPI"
[08:04] <bercik> hey , when i get e-mail with activation?
[08:04] <bercik> ;d
[08:04] <sdakota> could someone help me out: I need two files, php4.load and php4.conf - PHP4 is installed but locate can't find them and they're not in the directory they are supposed to be
[08:04] <bercik> hey , when i get e-mail with activation?:p
[08:04] <Severian> ! DMA
[08:05] <Syx-Y> este vre-un roman pe aici?
[08:05] <binks_> adonikam i pasted the xorg log u needed m8 thanks for looking at it for me
[08:05] <ricky_ds> Syx-Y, da
[08:05] <bercik> rumuny?:d
[08:05] <bercik> hehe sie znalazly?:p
[08:05] <Syx-Y> sal
[08:05] <InitMass> how do i select which soundcard totem should use?
[08:05] <Syx-Y> ma, cum imi pot baga dc ++ sau odc in linux
[08:06] <Syx-Y> exista ceva versiune pt linux
[08:06] <Syx-Y> ca nu gasesc dcgui
[08:06] <alienfreakboi> i'm a linux noob... how do i find httpd.conf?
[08:06] <ricky_ds> Syx-Y, habar n-am
[08:06] <Tacidsky> hey guys
[08:06] <pppoe_dude> alienfreakboi, prolly in /etc,
[08:06] <adonikam> sdakota: ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/php4.{conf,load} /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[08:06] <alienfreakboi> is there a command to find files?
[08:06] <ricky_ds> alienfreakboi, locate
[08:06] <sdakota> adonikam: the files aren't there too
[08:06] <Severian> ubotu, I know you are a bot, but thanks anyway.
[08:06] <ubotu> Severian: what are you talking about?
[08:06] <Syx-Y> does anyone know hou to install (where from) dc++ on ubuntu?
[08:06] <pppoe_dude> alienfreakboi, try sudo find / | grep httpd.conf
[08:06] <alienfreakboi> ricky_ds, thx
[08:07] <ricky_ds> alienfreakboi, after installing something new, you probably want to do sudo updatedb
[08:07] <alienfreakboi> ok
[08:08] <Severian> alienfreakboi, also keep in mind that the file you want is now called apache2.conf
[08:08] <adonikam> sdakota: are all the others there, excluding php?
[08:08] <alienfreakboi> thats odd... i'm reading the 2.0 docs... they call it httpd.conf
[08:08] <Tacidsky> if my ethernet port is integrated into my motherboard, do i need a driver for it?
[08:08] <Tacidsky> what do you need to do ailenfreakboi?
[08:09] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: httpd.conf = custom settings, apache2.conf = default settings I thought
[08:09] <pppoe_dude> Tacidsky, depends
[08:09] <Tacidsky> !tell ailenfreakboi about apache
[08:09] <alienfreakboi> setup apache2 to work with subversion to provide SSL access to repository
[08:09] <Madpilot> Tacidsky: probably not - I didn't for my onboard ports
[08:09] <Tacidsky> its a km2m_combo motherboard... so your guess is no?
[08:10] <pppoe_dude> Tacidsky, if it's not autodetected, then you do need drivers
[08:10] <InitMass> is it possible to select which soundcard totem should use???
[08:10] <alienfreakboi> Tacidsky, u mistyped my name so i didn't get your !tell
[08:10] <Tacidsky> i am at a location where i only have dialup, but i am going to bring my computer to another place this week.. wondering if i should get the drivers first
[08:10] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: http://www.mattl.co.uk/apache2subversiondebianhowto.html
[08:11] <Tacidsky> !tell alienfreakboi about apache
[08:11] <zapada2> !tell zapada about winmodems
[08:12] <alienfreakboi> adonikam, i love u :)
[08:12] <Tacidsky> !tell Tacidsky about man
[08:12] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: np!
[08:13] <adonikam> alienfreakboi: I was trying to do exactly the same thing some months ago
[08:13] <builder> which video player has the best compatibility with Mozilla?
[08:13] <builder> I just installed easyubuntu and video still doesn't work
[08:13] <adonikam> builder: mozilla-mplayer
[08:13] <binks_> adonikam did u get chance to look at my xorg.0.log
[08:13] <pppoe_dude> builder, i'd say vlc or mplayer
[08:14] <_cw_> Hey guys, If i open up the disks tool I can browse an NTFS volume I have. I can play MP3's watch videos and pictures from it, but I cant seem to copy files to the linux volume. Anyone have any tips?
[08:14] <kadambi> topyli,  see the pastebin
[08:14] <Madpilot> builder: totem has some sort of moz plugin, I think
[08:14] <adonikam> binks_: oops! I'll do it now :embarassed:
[08:14] <binks_> nps
[08:14] <pppoe_dude> builder, try sudo apt-get install mozilla-plugin-vlc
[08:14] <blanky> what's the browser called, epiphamy
[08:14] <ebichu> Hi
[08:15] <Tacidsky> how do i mount an ntfs or fat32 drive?
[08:15] <giany911> tacidsky mkdir /mnt/name partition
[08:15] <n45800> Anyone here have experience compiling Mac on Linux?
[08:15] <AzMoo> Tacidsky, the -t flag on mount.
[08:16] <Madpilot> Tacidsky: "man mount" for info
[08:16] <ebichu> Anoyone having problems with ATI drivers?
[08:16] <ebichu> Gamma problems
[08:16] <_cw_> ebichu, Yes
[08:16] <_cw_> ebichu, No
[08:16] <sabmann> yes composite not supptorted on my 9600xt
[08:16] <ebichu> i can only use 8.14* drivers
[08:17] <bobcat> hey everyone.... i got a general question... i have been using linux for about a month, and really want to start to learn how it works from the inside out (shell scripting, kernel, etc.)  Can anyone suggest a good website or book I can use to help me out
[08:17] <ebichu> haven't used ubuntu for some time now : D
[08:17] <builder> what plugin do I need to handle .mov files?
[08:17] <ebichu> VLC player should do it i think
[08:18] <Tacidsky> anyone ever use blast?
[08:18] <builder> ok, let me rephrase that, how do I get mplayer to play .mov files
[08:18] <Madpilot> builder: w32codecs
[08:18] <binks_> ebitchu where did u get the old ati drivers from
[08:18] <Madpilot> !tell builder about w32codecs
[08:18] <MAPD> bye
[08:18] <jay> !tell jay about w32codecs
[08:19] <neoplasticity> hey, i was almost done installing
[08:19] <neoplasticity> and after the reboot where it tries to install the remaining packages
[08:19] <neoplasticity> it tells me that one or more packes failed to install
[08:20] <neoplasticity> it tells me to go back to the package selection step
[08:20] <neoplasticity> but how do i do that?
[08:20] <JRogerII> Can anyone point me to a document that explains how to save my ubuntu live config?
[08:20] <adonikam> binks_: I've never used version 8.19.10 before, only 8.18.6. I was planning to install them soon.
[08:20] <neoplasticity> cause it boots me to s shell?
[08:20] <neoplasticity> how do i go to the package selection step from the shell?
[08:20] <adonikam> binks_: I got mine from here http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
[08:21] <bluefoxicy> holy shit.
[08:21] <binks_> cheers m8 ill have a go with that
[08:21] <dtph> I've got a question, why do i get 'sudo: cd: command not found' when I try to cd to a dir I normally don't have access to? (sudo -s and then cd works though)
[08:21] <livid> bobcat, there are all sorts of sites to learn shell scripting and about the kernel..
[08:21] <oblib> what device is my parallel port? I'm trying to get xsane to find my scanner
[08:22] <livid> bobcat, another thing you might want to do is start setting up services for a private network
[08:22] <pppoe_dude> oblib, try "dmesg"
[08:22] <samu2> sexcopter8000m, any idea where to change the encoding for documents in kile?
[08:22] <adonikam> binks_: I hope you don't run into Dependency Hell(TM)
[08:22] <oblib> dtph, if that directory does not give you read access, you cannot read it without sudoing
[08:22] <pygrammer> Well, my 32-bit chroot is up and running and Flash seems to work very well
[08:22] <pygrammer> :)
[08:22] <pygrammer> adonikam: just FYI
[08:22] <adonikam> builder: not all mov files work, but the majority should.
[08:22] <dtph> My problem is that when I write sudo cd it gives me command not found
[08:22] <binks_> i prob will but hey doze is only a reboot away
[08:23] <builder> adonikam, I'm going to www.apple.com/quicktime and trying to view the trailers
[08:23] <bluefoxicy> i I've been running 79 days, since pre-breezy
[08:23] <JRogerII> ok, so is it possible to do what I am wanting to do?
[08:23] <oblib> pppoe_dude, do you know much about xsane
[08:23] <sexcopter8000m> samu2, settings -> configure kile. there's a tab for encoding there
[08:23] <bluefoxicy> after all the updating I had several copies of libraries in memory, due to them updating and new processes using the new libs  o.o
[08:23] <pppoe_dude> builder, the way i do it, i just get the link and then open in from comand line with mplayer... works for me
[08:23] <bluefoxicy> I had 900M of memory used (out of a gig, the rest was disk cache) and 750M of swap o.o
[08:24] <pppoe_dude> oblib, what do you need to know?
[08:24] <bluefoxicy> so I logged out and logged back in and now I use 370 megs of memory, same apps :)
[08:24] <adonikam> builder: do you have w32codecs installed? (dpkg-query -l "w32codecs")
[08:24] <oblib> pppoe_dude, xsane plustek_pp:/dev/parport0 should find my scanner, but it gets an i/o error
[08:24] <adonikam> pygrammer: good news!
[08:24] <pygrammer> :)
[08:24] <pppoe_dude> oblib, type "scanimage -L" what do you get?
[08:25] <pygrammer> adonikam: I haven't yet tested sound
[08:25] <oblib> pppoe_dude, by default it finds my TV card and "scans' from that
[08:25] <adonikam_away> oh
[08:25] <dame> I have some problems with my hdd and i need to backup all my Documents from NTFS partition.... Ive just installed Ubuntu and i need help to mount and backup the docs. PLEASE HELP !
[08:25] <builder> adonikam, I did sudo apt-get remove mozilla-plugin-vlc, that made firefox use totem instead, now I get "Totem could not play 'fd://'"
[08:25] <pppoe_dude> oblib, only shows you the tv card?
[08:25] <pygrammer> but I will soon
[08:25] <oblib> device `v4l:/dev/video0' is a Noname BT848A video (Hauppauge (bt848) virtual device
[08:25] <adonikam_away> you need esd for sound to be nice
[08:25] <adonikam_away> bbl
[08:25] <oblib> pppoe_dude, yeah
[08:25] <pygrammer> i use alsa
[08:25] <pygrammer> IIRC
[08:25] <builder> adonikam_away, I do have w32codecs installed
[08:26] <pppoe_dude> oblib, k.. that means your scanner was not detected and is not loaded... you need to probably download some modules or drivers for it
[08:26] <mushanti> I'm having a problem loading Panel_WirelessApple, what does this applet do?  Can I just delete it or is it useful?
[08:26] <mushanti> *WirelessApplet
[08:26] <pppoe_dude> oblib, after plugging it in, what do the last two lines of dmesg saay?
[08:26] <oblib> pppoe_dude, I would believe that. I do I find them
[08:26] <oblib> pppoe_dude, plugging it in? It parallel port.
[08:26] <dame> I have some problems with my hdd and i need to backup all my Documents from NTFS partition.... Ive just installed Ubuntu and i need help to mount and backup the docs. PLEASE HELP !
[08:27] <Monti> I am having a problem with my Firefox. I just installed Breezy and when I try and get updates it can't find the files also when I go to any web page with firefox it trys and save the web page as a .bin file rather than actually viewing the page. Anyone have any idea?
[08:27] <pppoe_dude> oblib, yes
[08:27] <pppoe_dude> oblib, type dmesg and tell me what it says
[08:27] <oblib> pppoe_dude, plugging in the scanner? The last two lines are Bluetooth and ibm_acpi
[08:27] <builder> dame, you can mount the windows partition and copy off your files
[08:27] <pppoe_dude> (last couple of lines
[08:27] <builder> dame, I had to do that last night
[08:27] <pppoe_dude> hmmm
[08:28] <pppoe_dude> oblib, is the scanner powered up?
[08:28] <oblib> pppoe_dude, sorry I have to go now, thanks for the help though. I'll try again later
[08:28] <pppoe_dude> obl
[08:28] <pppoe_dude> oblib, k
[08:28] <pppoe_dude> lol
[08:29] <dame> builder, i cant mount it coz i dont know the root passwd !! Nowhere in the installation was asking a root passwd
[08:29] <builder> dame, you use your own paswd, not root
[08:29] <Monti> Tere is no spoon.. er.. root.
[08:29] <Brunellus> dame, ubuntu uses sudo rather than root
[08:29] <sdakota> adonikam, Back, No, the folder is empty.
[08:29] <pppoe_dude> dame, sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdx /mnt/win
[08:29] <Brunellus> for any command that needs root
[08:29] <Brunellus> add 'sudo' to the start of it
[08:30] <builder> http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#mountunmountntfs
[08:30] <Brunellus> also see RootSudo in the wiki
[08:30] <dame> ok thanks
[08:30] <competenCe> Hello, how would i put root on my box considering when you setup ubuntu it askes you to make a user name?
[08:30] <competenCe> i meant get root*
[08:31] <KasperTech> Please, how do I get my ATI x600 mobility to work with the new Breezer :S:?
[08:31] <mp3guy> can someone recommend a good gif editor?
[08:31] <pppoe_dude> competenCe, I personally go with the expert mode and make a root user, but there's a way you can disable sudo and create a root acct..
[08:31] <pppoe_dude> competenCe, google it
[08:31] <KasperTech> I can provide SSH to it.
[08:31] <nictuku> competenCe, just "sudo passwd". but that is not recommended.
[08:32] <builder> totem and mplayer are different right?
[08:32] <KasperTech> Please anyone, I've just bought this laptop and I really want to make it work..
[08:32] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, lol.. good luck, took me 5 laptops to get mine working
[08:32] <BooZee> what Firewall should I use on my ubuntu? I wanna go DMZ
[08:32] <pppoe_dude> :p
[08:32] <KasperTech> pppoe_dude: Would you mind having a go at mine then
[08:32] <KasperTech> I'm desperat.
[08:32] <sdakota> My Apache's mods-available directory is empty - where do I download all .load and .conf files?
[08:33] <pppoe_dude> damn sony, hp
[08:33] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, what do you need?
[08:33] <KasperTech> I have it running, but without the 3d acceleration... it's using Mesa :(
[08:33] <KasperTech> 3d acc.
[08:33] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, whats the video card on it?
[08:33] <KasperTech> pppoe_dude: An ATI X600 Mobility.
[08:34] <xray> i need a clue
[08:34] <KasperTech> And yes, I have tried the HOWTO :)
[08:34] <KasperTech> It did a lot but nothing helpful.
[08:34] <dame> hey pppoe_dude, how can i change the premissions to the folder ? I cant enter it now
[08:34] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, did u check ati's website? they're slow in getting linux drivers, but they usually do eventually make them
[08:34] <_moss> errm is there a file that i can read that shows how much memory free ?
[08:34] <pppoe_dude> dame, man chmod
[08:34] <_moss> without buffers and cache
[08:35] <KasperTech> pppoe_dude: Yes, and I've also run them... but it doesn't work.
[08:35] <KasperTech> (them == the latest 2)
[08:35] <KasperTech> Would you like to SSH into it?
[08:35] <dame> i dont have time for manuals... Please tell me im in hurry !
[08:35] <KasperTech> dame: CHMOD 7775
[08:35] <pppoe_dude> dame chmod 777 is rwxrwxrwx
[08:35] <xray> how can I install Mathematica in Ubuntu
[08:35] <xray> ?
[08:36] <_moss> dame: chmod 777 folder or chown user:group folder
[08:36] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, you need to edit your Xorg.conf file too
[08:36] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, did you do that?
[08:36] <KasperTech> Yes.
[08:36] <KasperTech> Well not me, but my linux-guru friend.
[08:36] <KasperTech> He has been having a go at it all day...
[08:36] <KasperTech> So I'm very very desperat
[08:36] <KasperTech> I'll do whatever it takes.
[08:36] <livid> dame, look at the man pages for chmod, chown, cgrp
[08:37] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, lol
[08:37] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, I would just read all the details in the readme's that came with the drivers
[08:37] <BooZee> what Firewall should I use on my ubuntu? I wanna go DMZ
[08:37] <competenCe> when i go to type make i get make command not found and i installed make now what is next now that doesnt work?
[08:37] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, they're usually apain in the ass, but thats the only thing you can do
[08:38] <dame> chmod: changing permissions of `/mnt/win': Read-only file system
[08:38] <pppoe_dude> competenCe, you need gcc
[08:38] <KasperTech> Damn, well is there another dist I could try, that support the ATI much better?
[08:38] <navarone> kasper> what's wrong?
[08:38] <competenCe> pppoe_dude from ?
[08:38] <sdakota> Okay, I finally downloaded a lot of .load and .conf files - what files are enabled usually?
[08:38] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, from my experience Ubuntu is best on laptops
[08:38] <KasperTech> navarone: It's my ATI X600 Mobility GFX card.
[08:38] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, you can try fedora core
[08:38] <binks_> nava same as me only get mesa no matter what
[08:38] <pppoe_dude> competenCe, apt-get install gcc
[08:38] <navarone> kasper> have you dl'ed the ati driver?
[08:38] <KasperTech> You got the same problem binks_ ?
[08:38] <KasperTech> navarone: Yes.
[08:39] <tritium> competenCe, sudo aptitude install build-essential
[08:39] <binks_> yeh only get mesa
[08:39] <KasperTech> And recompiled the kernel a million times.
[08:39] <navarone> kasper> have you tried editting xorg.conf file?
[08:39] <KasperTech> Yes, well as I said. Not me. But my friend who knows Linux a lot better than me.
[08:39] <tritium> KasperTech, what problems are you having?  Have you setup fglrx drivers?
[08:39] <binks_> how do i test if fglrx compiled correctly
[08:40] <blanky> hey guys, I have a domain name, how can I set it up with my ubuntu box? What do i need?
[08:40] <tritium> binks_, just use ubuntu binary packges instead
[08:40] <pppoe_dude> binks_, try glxgears?
[08:40] <KasperTech> tritium: I do, but I have not 3d acc.. and it uses the MESA driver... I can provide SSH if you need that.
[08:40] <kadambi> topyli,  plz help
[08:40] <KasperTech> not = no.
[08:40] <tritium> KasperTech, did you follow the wiki page?
[08:40] <Discipulus> pppoe_dude, can you access your DSL modem through your web browser?
[08:40] <KasperTech> tritium: I did.
[08:41] <binks_> i did and i did no 3d
[08:41] <KasperTech> It didn't help a bit.
[08:41] <pppoe_dude> Discipulus, not me
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0):     Desc: ATI FireGL DRM kernel module
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): Kernel Module version does *not* match driver.
[08:41] <binks_> (EE) fglrx(0): incompatible kernel module detected - HW accelerated OpenGL will not work
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0): [drm]  removed 1 reserved context for kernel
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0): [drm]  unmapping 8192 bytes of SAREA 0xf8d26000 at 0xb7ae2000
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): ***********************************************
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): * DRI initialization failed!                  *
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): * (maybe driver kernel module missing or bad) *
[08:41] <tritium> binks_, don't paset
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): * 2D acceleraton available (MMIO)             *
[08:41] <tritium> paste even
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): * no 3D acceleration available                *
[08:41] <binks_> (WW) fglrx(0): ********************************************* *
[08:41] <sdakota> Anyone here who can help me by sending some Apache module files, that I don't have and can't seem to download?
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0): FBADPhys: 0xe0000000 FBMappedSize: 0x08000000
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0): FBMM initialized for area (0,0)-(1280,8191)
[08:41] <binks_> (II) fglrx(0): FBMM auto alloc for area (0,0)-(1280,1024) (front color buffer - assumption)
[08:41] <binks_> sorry
[08:41] <pppoe_dude> lol
[08:41] <sdakota> binks_ next time, use a pastebin o.O
[08:41] <binks_> real sorry
[08:42] <sdakota> yea...
[08:42] <KasperTech> I get an Xlib extension error.
[08:42] <tritium> binks_, see the topic for pastebin URL
[08:42] <sdakota> Anyone here who can help me by sending some Apache module files, that I don't have and can't seem to download?
[08:42] <sdakota> Anyone here who can help me by sending some Apache module files, that I don't have and can't seem to be able to download? **
[08:42] <tritium> KasperTech, can we please see your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log on pastebin?
[08:42] <KasperTech> Of course.
[08:42] <defendguin> blogger.com doesnt support uploading images?
[08:42] <binks_> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5135    << ok in pastebin
[08:43] <sdakota> tritium, Anyone here who can help me by sending some Apache module files, that I don't have and can't seem to be able to download? **
[08:43] <sdakota> oops
[08:43] <sdakota> tritium, could you help me by sending some Apache module files, that I don't have and can't seem to be able to download? **
[08:43] <competenCe> defendguin: http://illhostit.com
[08:43] <pppoe_dude> lol
[08:43] <tritium> binks_, you have kernel modules that don't match your driver version
[08:43] <sdakota> . i'm getting mad at Apache slowly
[08:43] <tritium> binks_, please use the ubuntu packages
[08:44] <tomplast> Can anyone help me?im not totaly sure of what I have done but every time i enter (K)ubuntu I need to write sudo dhclient eth0 :/. My connection is of the type ADSL and between the modem and my computer sits a router. can anyone help me?
[08:44] <Madpilot> sdakota: spamming the channel isn't going to help you... have you asked on #apache?
[08:44] <LeeJunFan> tomplast: as I said in kubuntu before you left: you need to configure your /etc/network/interfaces file, you need a line 'auto eth0' and 'iface eth0 inet dhcp'
[08:44] <Coweater> sdakota: most modules are available in universe, search for libapache
[08:44] <Ubuntu-fr995> ok
[08:45] <sdakota> Madpilot: Yes... No answer too
[08:45] <tritium> !tell sdakota about repositories
[08:45] <sdakota> ugh
[08:45] <Ubuntu-fr995> jay i'm here
[08:45] <tomplast> hey, can anyone help me=?
[08:45] <tomplast> please
[08:45] <Coweater> sdakota: i was looking for an answer the first time you asked, it just takes time
[08:45] <tritium> tomplast, only if you ask your question
[08:45] <LeeJunFan> tomplast: pay attention - read above line
[08:45] <sdakota> tritium, don't tell me about repositories, please >.<
[08:45] <tritium> sdakota, you need the universe repository to access the modules you want
[08:45] <tomplast> ooops
[08:46] <tomplast> sorry
[08:46] <tomplast> ive got a answer
[08:46] <tomplast> thanks
[08:46] <tomplast> bye
[08:46] <KasperTech> tritium: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5137
[08:46] <Ubuntu-fr286> im here
[08:46] <BooZee> anybody knows a free domain hosting service ?
[08:46] <sdakota> tritium, PHP is installed, next to a lot of other php modules like mcrypt, but the file just won't appear, I searched with locate too, after doing slocate -u, etc... just can't find the files
[08:47] <MenZa`> KasperTech :O!!!11
[08:47] <Ubuntu-fr286> quelqu'un parle francais?
[08:47] <gnomefreak> !fr
[08:47] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[08:47] <MenZa`> #ubuntu.fr
[08:47] <MenZa`> aww
[08:47] <KasperTech> Hi, MenZa`
[08:47] <adonikam_away> sdakota: are you *sure* you have the right packages? dpkg-query -l "libapache-mod-php*"
[08:48] <KasperTech> tritium: Did you get it?
[08:48] <sdakota> adonikam_away, Yes, I am *sure*!
[08:48] <sdakota> adonikam_away, even reinstalled them about three times!
[08:48] <tritium> sdakota, you can  use dpkg -L <packagename> to list files in a package
[08:48] <sdakota> adonikam_away, I did a dpkg reconfigure! ...
[08:48] <tritium> KasperTech, looking at it now
[08:48] <navarone> kasper> you using a notebook?
[08:48] <adonikam> sdakota: then the packages are broken. use debian ones ;)
[08:48] <KasperTech> navarone. Yes I am.
[08:49] <tritium> KasperTech, is the fglrx module loaded?  (lsmod | grep fglrx, please)
[08:49] <sdakota> adonikam, well, at uninstalling VHCS, these files probably were deleted - i had them before :/
[08:50] <sdakota> tritium, the only code files in the php4-common package are the different versions of php.ini --- still can't find php4.load and php4.conf
[08:50] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, try commenting out dri in the Modules section in xorg.conf
[08:50] <Zedman> !de
[08:50] <ubotu> I guess de is Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[08:50] <tritium> sdakota, did you look in /etc ?
[08:50] <navarone> if kasper's vid card is pci express...does ubuntu kernel recognize it?
[08:50] <KasperTech> tritium: It returns: "fglrx  423072  0"
[08:50] <MenZa`> !da
[08:50] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, MenZa`
[08:50] <Ubuntu-fr286> can somebody help me to install ubuntu on my computer, i cleared my computer made 2 parts installed windows xp on the first part and now i want install ubuntu on the second but when i put the ubuntu cd in my comp, restart my computer, i can't start the install, i choose the language, the country and then there's a grey screen with a line to write something and the install doesn't start
[08:50] <tritium> good, KasperTech
[08:51] <detra> I need to install a raid controller on my ubuntu. How do I do that ?
[08:51] <sdakota> @tritium, probably, locate would have given those. The files shouldn't be in /etc, I need php4.load and php4.conf and these should be in mod-available folder, but they really aren't - I'll search for *php* in /etc...
[08:51] <ioboss> how i can install alsa on ubuntu? i can listen *.rm file
[08:52] <tritium> ubuntu uses alsa, ioboss
[08:52] <sdakota> tritium, there are two folders, php4 and php5, both have a folder named cli and php4 has a folder named apache2... all three folders only contain a php.ini
[08:52] <ioboss> why do not exist alsaconf?
[08:52] <tritium> ioboss, according to the alsa gurus, it is buggy, poorly maintained, and terribly written
[08:53] <Badm4n> hello
[08:53] <ioboss> and if i do "gstreamer-properties" alsa for video crased?
[08:53] <Badm4n> how to make Windows client can read my ubuntu shared folder
[08:53] <Badm4n> my smb.conf at http://pastebin.com/440028
[08:53] <tritium> sdakota, have you perused the documentation under /usr/share/doc/php* ?
[08:53] <detra> Does anybody know where I can dl raid drivers for ubuntu ?
[08:54] <ioboss> tritium, i dont ear realMedia sound
[08:54] <Ubuntu-fr286> can somebody help me to install ubuntu on my computer, i cleared my computer made 2 parts installed windows xp on the first part and now i want install ubuntu on the second but when i put the ubuntu cd in my comp, restart my computer, i can't start the install, i choose the language, the country and then there's a grey screen with a line to write something and the install doesn't start
[08:54] <navarone> ioboss> you amy need plugin for rm files
[08:54] <ioboss> i ear mp3, mpg, avi, wmv, but not rm.. i have installed realplay
[08:54] <sdakota> tritium: the README.Debian file just tells me about what to do if I want to use CGI-PHP.....
[08:54] <tritium> ioboss, that doesn't mean you don't have alsa
[08:55] <ecobuntu> has anyone ever put a solaris partition with ubuntu that could help me setting up my menu.lst file
[08:55] <Badm4n> how to make Windows client can read my ubuntu shared folder ... my smb.conf are http://pastebin.com/440028
[08:55] <ioboss> what can i do?
[08:55] <progbliss> ioboss: the fact you can hear mp3 means you do hace alsa
[08:55] <FX|Laptop> Hello
[08:55] <Phaedrus> hey.. anyone know where i can go to get some help with Movable Type?
[08:55] <detra> Is there really nobody who knows how I can get my raid harddiskes to work in ubuntu ?
[08:55] <ioboss> i listen mp3 with esd
[08:55] <tritium> sdakota, not sure what to say, then.  I've never used php
[08:55] <sdakota> titium, I looked in extensions - without any results ... I can't find any
[08:55] <jgo> i have ubuntu running on an internal network with a 192.168.0.x address which my router port forwards to.  does anyone know why i would get connection refused externally to all of my services?
[08:56] <ioboss> if in xmms i select alsa as output it dont song
[08:56] <slava> what package has the kernel sources?
[08:56] <tritium> jgo, what services are you running on it?
[08:56] <pppoe_dude> jgo, firestarter can do that for you
[08:56] <jgo> like apache, ssh, imap-ssl
[08:56] <progbliss> ioboss: check alsamixer, command-line program
[08:56] <tritium> slava, linux-source-2.6.12
[08:56] <slava> ok
[08:56] <slava> i'm having various problems getting the video card to work, its a geforce 6600
[08:56] <slava> on amd64
[08:56] <scummbar> hi ;)
[08:57] <FX|Laptop> I'm having trouble with steaming vids from the internet
[08:57] <slava> the nv driver crashes after about a minute of running X, and the nvidia driver won't support 1920x1200 resolution
[08:57] <slava> anyway, i'll try the nvidia package from their web site, instead of the deb
[08:57] <Nuub> If Ubuntu if for human beings, does it mean that my dog is not allowed to use it?
[08:57] <FX|Laptop> I have the w32codecs installed and totem-xine, still it will not work.
[08:57] <adonikam> sdakota: what server did you get the package from, and what are the installed files according to synaptic?
[08:57] <tritium> Nuub, precisely
[08:57] <ioboss> progbliss, tnx
[08:57] <KasperTech> tritium ?
[08:58] <sdakota> adonikam, I'm using apt-get and I don't know what package they came from, they just were there I guess (some package installed at setup)
[08:58] <jgo> i dont think i am running firestarter
[08:58] <abdul> does anyone know how to get  .avi files to play on ubuntu??
[08:58] <navarone> Nubb> unless the dog is a golden lab...they are known for their computer skills...<s>
[08:58] <pppoe_dude> jgo, sudo apt-get install firestart
[08:58] <Nuub> damn, he will have to use slackware.
[08:58] <tritium> KasperTech, I'm not sure, dude.  I don't have ati hardware (I have nvidia)
[08:58] <jgo> pppoe_dude: why do i want to install that
[08:58] <pppoe_dude> jgo, there's also a hard way with iptables, 'man ipables'
[08:58] <tritium> Nuub, or yellow-dog linux ;)
[08:58] <abdul> anyone??
[08:59] <tritium> !tell abdul about restricted
[08:59] <sdakota> adonikam, though, apt-file tells me I need to reinstall libapache2-mod-php4, but then I need to reinstall whole PHP and I did that lots of times before .
[08:59] <KasperTech> tritium: Dammit :(
[08:59] <pppoe_dude> jgo, k.. misread your q
[08:59] <FX|Laptop> having the same problem abdul
[08:59] <pppoe_dude> jgo, :P
[08:59] <navarone> jgo> firestarter is a front end gui for cutomizing firewall setting
[08:59] <ioboss> alsamixer is, ok, i think, but realplay dont song..
[08:59] <tritium> KasperTech, that's not very nice
[08:59] <logical_mark> Hey does anyone here run linux on their Pocket PC. I have a Dell Axim x30 high.
[08:59] <adonikam> sdakota: then do "apt-cache show libapache2-mod-php4"
[08:59] <jgo> so is what i am experiencing normal
[09:00] <adonikam> sdakota: you could try php5 instead.
[09:00] <abdul> umm'
[09:00] <abdul> i need help
[09:00] <abdul> ...
[09:00] <sdakota> adonikam, no, because this program wants me to have PHP4... :(
[09:00] <abdul> please
[09:00] <pppoe_dude> jgo, try messing around with your gateway settings...
[09:00] <blanky> hey guys, I have a domain name, how do I set it up with my ubuntu server, Bind or what, what packages do i need
[09:00] <adonikam> sdakota: oh I see
[09:00] <gnomefreak> abdul, did you read what ubotu sent you?
[09:00] <sdakota> adonikam, otherwise I'd been switched at the beginning of this day already .
[09:00] <KasperTech> tritium: I'm sure but I'm just so VERY VERY frustrated.
[09:00] <Nuub> abdul: ask your question, else we can't help.
[09:00] <jgo> pppoe_dude: on the router or the ubuntu box?
[09:00] <abdul> yeh, i dont understand tho
[09:00] <Max-T> Hi all, I'm back
[09:00] <abdul> ok
[09:00] <sdakota> adonikam: look at this output of remove :
[09:00] <sdakota> Removing libapache2-mod-php4 ...
[09:00] <sdakota> This module is already disabled, or does not exist!
[09:00] <tritium> KasperTech, well, try to be nice to those who try to help you please
[09:01] <abdul> i need to know how to get .avi files to play on ubuntu
[09:01] <Ratty_> hi
[09:01] <Max-T> So I got my laptop connected to the college wireless network
[09:01] <KasperTech> tritium: I shall, sorry.
[09:01] <abdul> i tried install MPlayer but i quess it didn' work
[09:01] <pppoe_dude> jgo, on the ubuntu box, coz the services might be thinking they're on the wrong interface
[09:01] <Nuub> abdul: How did you install it? How is it not working?
[09:01] <Ratty_> i'm trying to run remote apps on my local X server, but i can't get it to work. i've removed -nolisten tcp from xserverrc. but even xterm -display localhost:0.0 fails where as xterm -display :0.0 works
[09:01] <abdul> well
[09:01] <Max-T> I'm trying to install an application I did Applications->Add Application ->Accessibility->gnopernicus and it just says 'This application is not available'
[09:02] <infamus> hello all, could someone tell me how to read my NTFS HDDs from within linux?
[09:02] <abdul> i used that stuff on ubuntuquide
[09:02] <Max-T> Any idea why this would happen?
[09:02] <abdul> i typed in everything into terminal
[09:02] <adonikam> sdakota: It may be a bug in the package installation scripts that come with the package
[09:02] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, are you trying to play games or watch movies orwhat?
[09:02] <gnomefreak> Max-T, what app are you trying to install?
[09:02] <Max-T> gnopernicus
[09:02] <abdul> im trying to watch a movie i quess.. an anime episode
[09:02] <KasperTech> pppoe_dude: I'm trying to make tuxracer run
[09:02] <abdul> .avi
[09:02] <KasperTech> And watch a movie.
[09:03] <gnomefreak> Max-T,  did you look in synaptic?
[09:03] <pppoe_dude> KasperTech, welll i dunno for tux racer, but you can try and mess with mplayer -vo, try "mplayer -vo help" and try different drivers
[09:03] <jgo> pppoe_dude: gateway 192.168.0.1 -- seems right to me
[09:03] <Max-T> No... What's that?
[09:03] <sdakota> adonikam, so how do I get the files now !! ... .
[09:03] <pppoe_dude> jgo, gateway interface?
[09:03] <jmack> anyone running e17 with ubuntu?
[09:04] <neoplasticity> whats the difference between linux, linux-image and linux-image-2.6.12?
[09:04] <gnomefreak> system>admin>synaptic    its a graphical version of aptitude
[09:04] <Ratty_> i had e17 running on 5.04
[09:04] <neoplasticity> is the default kernel as 2.4 kernel?
[09:04] <jgo> pppoe_dude: ubuntu box has one ethernet card at 192.168.0.10, router is a linksys box at 192.168.0.1
[09:04] <sdakota> anyways, ... adonikam, could you unpack the module in some way or another and send me the files?
[09:04] <Max-T> Anyone?
[09:04] <adonikam> sdakota: you could manually download the package from a server and run dpkg -x libapache2-mod-php4 ./
[09:04] <Nuub> neoplasticity: default kernel of breezy is 2.6.12
[09:05] <logical_mark> Hey guys. I have a PocketPC. What is my best option to be able to use it with linux?
[09:05] <gnomefreak> Max-T,  go to system>admin>synaptic once open click search and type the program in box giving than hit enter
[09:05] <tritium> neoplasticity, linux-image-686, for example, depends on linux-image-2.6.12-9-686 (the current version for that architecture)
[09:05] <ioboss> ok, if i lunch mplayer from consolle, rm sound is ok, if I lunch mplayer whit gui from menu it don't sound
[09:05] <jknife> does cedega not gompile w/gcc-4.0.2?
[09:05] <adonikam> sdakota: but it will of course only work if everything else works ;)
[09:05] <jknife> compile*
[09:05] <tritium> logical_mark, do you want to install linux on it?  If so, you can try familiar linu
[09:05] <Max-T> Willl do thanks
[09:05] <tritium> linux even
[09:05] <pppoe_dude> jgo, so where do you get "connection refused externally"?
[09:06] <pppoe_dude> jgo, it seems like the services can't reach the outside network
[09:06] <logical_mark> tritium, cool name, and yeah that is fine by me as long as it keeps it functionality. Would I be able to sync it if i did that?
[09:06] <tritium> neoplasticity, make sense?
[09:06] <neoplasticity> tritium, so which kernel should i pick?
[09:06] <neoplasticity> linux or linux-image?
[09:06] <adonikam> jknife: cedega is a monster to compile. I use wine, and it runs Half-Life 2 perfectly for me
[09:06] <jgo> pppoe_dude: remote desktop to a machine outside this network and try to connect to the webserver using its dynamic dns hostname
[09:06] <neoplasticity> and why is there a linux-image-2.6.12
[09:06] <neoplasticity> if that is the default
[09:07] <Nuub> Is mplayer in multiverse?
[09:07] <tritium> neoplasticity, it's a good idea to use linux-686, or the architecture of your choice, so it pulls in other dependencies, like the matching linux-restricted-modules
[09:07] <sdakota> FINALLY!!!
[09:07] <sdakota> =D=D=D
[09:07] <tritium> logical_mark, thanks ;)
[09:07] <jknife> adonikam, steam crashed w/me and reg wine
[09:07] <neoplasticity> so dont use the image
[09:07] <tritium> logical_mark, yes, you can sync with multisync
[09:07] <sdakota> adonikam, That worked!! I HAVE GOT THE FILES FINALLY !!! =D=D=D
[09:07] <adonikam> jknife: what version?
[09:07] <Max-T> No packages found
[09:07] <jgo> pppoe_dude: i got it
[09:07] <adonikam> sdakota: cool!
[09:07] <tritium> Nuub, yes
[09:07] <adonikam> sdakota: now see if it works...
[09:08] <sdakota> ofcourse =)
[09:08] <jgo> pppoe_dude: my dynamic dns updater was updating the ip to 192.168.0.10
[09:08] <logical_mark> tritium, so I need linux on the PocketPC in order to sync with multisync?
[09:08] <neoplasticity> and ubuntu doesn't seem to have a step in the install where i pick the packages i want.  am i missing somehting?
[09:08] <jknife> of wine? the one in the repo... steam.. it crashed when updating the system files
[09:08] <gnomefreak> Max-T, you need to enable repos but im not sure what ones here it says its experimental :(
[09:08] <jgo> pppoe_dude: but thanks for the help dude
[09:08] <tritium> neoplasticity, there is no linux-image-2.6.12 without an associated architecture
[09:08] <gnomefreak> !info gnopernicus
[09:08] <ubotu> gnopernicus: (Screen reader for GNOME 2), section x11, is optional. Version: 0.11.7-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 524 kB, Installed size: 7368 kB
[09:08] <tritium> logical_mark, no, you might be able to use either multisync or synce
[09:08] <adonikam> jknife: did it freeze at 26% perchance?
[09:09] <ubuntu> I am at the VLC website and I want to download its media player but there are several different systems to choose from like debian, which do i choose? (none that say ubuntu)
[09:09] <pppoe_dude> jgo, np,, sorry for not helping much
[09:09] <navarone> neoplastciity> I think ubuntu simply install core packages and you install what you want after you get to desktop
[09:09] <neoplasticity> tritium, well, the options are linux-ppc, linux-image-ppc, linux-image-2.6.12-ppc
[09:09] <jknife> beats me.. it went all white and stuff
[09:09] <tritium> neoplasticity, linux-ppc
[09:09] <neoplasticity> when would i want to pick one of the other kernels?
[09:09] <logical_mark> tritium, ok I will look into all of that. thanks
[09:09] <Madpilot> ubuntu: vlc is in the Ubuntu repos - get it from there
[09:09] <tritium> the linux-<arch> packages have dependencies on other package, and are the best choice
[09:10] <Max-T> Anyone know what I need to do to install this?
[09:10] <ubuntu> ubuntu repos? where is that?
[09:10] <tritium> neoplasticity, not sure why the installer offers those
[09:10] <neoplasticity> ok thanks
[09:10] <Madpilot> !tell ubuntu about repos
[09:10] <neoplasticity> also, after i install the base system
[09:10] <neoplasticity> and it reboots
[09:10] <neoplasticity> it tries to load other packages
[09:10] <SCMark> what package do I need to install to get a boot splash?
[09:10] <adonikam> jknife: I added the repository from http://www.winehq.com/site/download-deb and installed wine 0.9.1 and winetools, and used winetools to do everything
[09:10] <neoplasticity> and install them
[09:11] <neoplasticity> but, it says there is some errors in the package or my disk is full
[09:11] <navarone> neoplasticity> it is automatically updating
[09:11] <neoplasticity> and quits
[09:11] <tritium> is your disk full?
[09:11] <neoplasticity> no
[09:11] <adonikam> jknife: with the exception of the mozilla activex control which I can give you if you want
[09:11] <neoplasticity> disk is not full
[09:11] <neoplasticity> and it tells me that i need to go back to package selection
[09:11] <tritium> neoplasticity, please try sudo apt-get -f install
[09:11] <neoplasticity> ok
[09:11] <neoplasticity> ill try that this time
[09:11] <Nuub> !tell feugan3333 about repos
[09:11] <neoplasticity> this is my 3rd run at reinstaling for scratch
[09:11] <neoplasticity> and its happened the first two times
[09:12] <neoplasticity> so i think it will happen again :P
[09:12] <adonikam> jknife: I did not install internet explorer, as when I did that performance was awful
[09:12] <AbdulSpiegel> Can anyone help me?
[09:12] <jknife> ok
[09:12] <tritium> neoplasticity, also, you can try sudo dpkg --configure --pending
[09:12] <navarone> hi Mabus
[09:12] <Max-T> Anyone can help me?
[09:12] <neoplasticity> what's the difference in the two commands?
[09:13] <navarone> Max-t> no one can answer and unasked question
[09:13] <neoplasticity> i.e. which one is preferable to use :P
[09:13] <adonikam> jknife: we could talk on #wine if you want me to help you
[09:13] <AbdulSpiegel> can anyone tell me hwo to get .avi to play???
[09:13] <Badm4n> !question : can i using my own .jpg file for splash screen @ ubuntu 5.10 ?
[09:13] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, Badm4n
[09:13] <Max-T> Eh, sorry I asked it earlier
[09:13] <jknife> im good
[09:13] <tritium> neoplasticity, they do different things.  Without knowing what's going on with your install, we need to try both.
[09:13] <_cw_> Almost every time I reboot my machine I seem to get problems with network (dhcp). I've got an ADSL modem...anyone experienced this?
[09:13] <jenda> AbdulSpiegel: do yo uhave w32codecs
[09:13] <pppoe_dude> lol
[09:13] <neoplasticity> im just doing the standard install on an imac 333 rev \d
[09:13] <williak> does any on know how to edit partition entries in linux without using fdisk?
[09:13] <navarone> Max-t> waht are you trying to install?
[09:13] <jmack> anyone using e17?
[09:13] <gnomefreak> Max-T, im looking to see what repo it is in
[09:13] <Max-T> I want to install gnopernicus but it's 'not available' according to Applications->Add Application and when I use Synaptec to search for it it doesn't show up
[09:14] <sdakota> oh no...
[09:14] <sdakota> apache2 can't start...
[09:14] <Tauop_> hi
[09:14] <gnomefreak> navarone,  hes trying to intall gnopernicus
[09:14] <Max-T> Oh ok thanks
[09:14] <Nuub> _cw_, what types of problems?
[09:14] <pppoe_dude> Badm4n, you prolly need to create a theme
[09:14] <navarone> ok
[09:14] <tritium> neoplasticity, I realize that, but you shouldn't be getting any errors
[09:14] <jknife> jmack, i just grabed the cvs havent built it yet
[09:15] <jknife> i use to use it all the time b4 i installed ubuntu
[09:15] <neoplasticity> crap
[09:15] <neoplasticity> he left
[09:15] <neoplasticity> and he was being so helpful too
[09:15] <neoplasticity> :)
[09:15] <Tauop_> I have some probleme during updating my ubuntu from hoary to brezzy. I need to install xkeyboard-config but it say to me there is an error during installation of the package because it couldn't remove "/etc/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.xml". What suprise me is that this file doesn't exist on my HDD.
[09:15] <_cw_> Nuub, Well during boot it takes ages to initialize the network card and when I log in theres no internet
[09:15] <Tauop_> someone has already have this problem ?
[09:15] <ubuntu> a program locked up on me, is there anyway to close it? like alt+ctrl+delete or something
[09:15] <navarone> Max-t> gnompernicus is in main repo...Misc )graphical)
[09:16] <pppoe_dude> ubuntu, xkill
[09:16] <Badm4n> pppoe_dude: how i can do that ? themes utility ? can u give me apt-get install something ? i only need for splash screen
[09:16] <Nuub> _cv_ You never have internet?
[09:16] <jmack> jknife: i having alot of problems with the CVS...it builds but now I'm getting errors and I can't use it file manager
[09:16] <pppoe_dude> Badm4n, i dont really know, try going to art.gnome.org and read the faqs
[09:16] <gnomefreak> ive been all over packages.ubuntu.com and i didnt see it anywhere :(
[09:16] <Madpilot> ubuntu: try clicking on the X in the top right corner a few times, it should bring up the kill-app thing
[09:16] <Ubuntu-fr286> can somebody help me to install ubuntu on my computer, i cleared my computer made 2 parts installed windows xp on the first part and now i want install ubuntu on the second but when i put the ubuntu cd in my comp, restart my computer, i can't start the install, i choose the language, the country and then there's a grey screen with a line to write something and the install doesn't start
[09:16] <tritium> neoplasticity, I'm back
[09:16] <jknife> well its pre-alpha
[09:16] <jmack> jknife: it really sucks because I can't use the graphical eapp editor
[09:16] <_cw_> Nuub, It takes like 10 minutes then out of the blue DHCP works again and an IP address is acuired...
[09:16] <Max-T> Ok... Hlow do I get to the main repo? Sorry, I only ju8st ionstalled Ubuntu today and this is my first linux distro
[09:16] <adonikam> Max-T: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Fmain%2Fg%2Fgnopernicus%2Fgnopernicus_0.11.7-0ubuntu2_i386.deb&md5sum=79de7802c6f8650a488d2ef057b68c19&arch=i386&type=main
[09:16] <unforcer> ubuntu: crtl + backspace    then ps -axu  and sudo kill -9 "program PID"
[09:16] <navarone> gnomefreak> it shows in Misc-graphical...main repo
[09:17] <pppoe_dude> ubuntu, if you type xkill in a command line then click on the misbehaving window it will kll it
[09:17] <hedonick> _cw_: do you get a new ip after that or is it the same old one?
[09:17] <tritium> Ubuntu-fr286, you may have a bad CD
[09:17] <Badm4n> can i use that ?
[09:17] <_cw_> hedonick, It seems its a new one
[09:17] <gnomefreak> navarone, if it was in main he should beable to find it in synaptic and he cant
[09:17] <Nuub> _cv_, I assume your using pppoe. Have you setup it up with pppconfig?
[09:17] <cedric_> hi
[09:17] <navarone> Max-t> System/admin/synaptic...bottom left choose Sections and scroll to Misc-Graphical and find in list
[09:17] <_cw_> Nuub, No, no PPP
[09:17] <navarone> gnome> maybe he is using repo that is down?
[09:17] <mymayer> When iam trying to use a com-tool, my lineout is directly heading to mic. How to fix that ?
[09:17] <jmack> jknife: so you think its a enlightenment problem and not the cause of a bad install?
[09:18] <definity> hi
[09:19] <adonikam> Max-T should paste his /etc/apt/sources.list to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl, then we will know
[09:19] <gnomefreak> navarone,  good point
[09:19] <w0rd54> is there a problem with archive.ubuntu.com and the rsync of packages?  I am attempting a local net install and am having a "dependency" issue with libesd0
[09:19] <w0rd54> anyoen have an idea what this could be?
[09:19] <gnomefreak> w0rd54, yes the us.srchive.ubuntu.com is down
[09:20] <w0rd54> gnomefreak: that doesn't answer my question
[09:20] <Max-T> Doesn't seem to be in misc-graphical
[09:20] <tritium> w0rd54, see the topic
[09:20] <neoplasticity> tritium
[09:20] <knight> Hey, umm, Gnome here, and my toolbar ("Start menu thing") is stuck in the middle of my screen, and when I say top or bottom, it doesn't move, and suggestions?
[09:20] <neoplasticity> neither of those commands seemed to do anything
[09:20] <w0rd54> tritium: read my question past the 1st sentence
[09:20] <Nuub> _cv_: PPP? My adsl modem only has options for PPPOE or a nailed up connection. Is it neccessary for you to enter a password.
[09:20] <ubuntu> i just got rid of my panals, how can i bring them back? : P
[09:20] <navarone> Max-t> sry man...i am using ca.archive..
[09:20] <w0rd54> I am attempting a local net install and am having a "dependency" issue with libesd0
[09:20] <gnomefreak> tritium, i did the same thing :(
[09:21] <gnomefreak> Max-T,  can you use pastebin to paste you sources list please?
[09:21] <tritium> neoplasticity, can you elaborate on the error you're getting during install?
[09:21] <knight> Woot, Fixed it, :P
[09:21] <Max-T> Ok... Where do I get my sources list?
[09:21] <jay> how do i get wmv support on totem?
[09:21] <williak> why does ubuntu partitioner screw up fat tables on install?
[09:21] <w0rd54> so no one else is getting install errors with libesd0 dependency?
[09:22] <tritium> williak, it doesn't
[09:22] <infamus> Ok, had to restart, i need to know how to set read and execute permission on my normal user account
[09:22] <neoplasticity> tritium, after i install base system, it reboots
[09:22] <williak> tritium it has on my system
[09:22] <ubuntu> does nobody know how I can make my panals show?
[09:22] <Nuub> Max-t: Type: cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:22] <gnomefreak> Max-T,  gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:22] <neoplasticity> then it attempts to install more packages
[09:22] <jay> how do i get wmv support on totem?
[09:22] <navarone> williak> did you defrag windows before attempting partitioning?
[09:22] <neoplasticity> it then states that there is either an error with the packages or my disk is full
[09:22] <neoplasticity> my disk is not full
[09:22] <Madpilot> jay: with w32codecs
[09:22] <w0rd54> NEO
[09:22] <neoplasticity> it then boots me out to login prompt
[09:22] <w0rd54> I am having SAME ISSUE
[09:22] <tritium> neoplasticity, what size disk are you installing on?
[09:22] <williak> tritium, im install ubuntu between fat partition and beos and it screws up fat
[09:22] <w0rd54> neo, press alt-f4
[09:22] <neoplasticity> 1.6 gig
[09:22] <definity> dose anyone know where i can get infomation on how to compile
[09:23] <w0rd54> and look at console
[09:23] <Madpilot> !tell jay about w32codecs
[09:23] <jay> Madpilot apt get cannot find that
[09:23] <jay> k thanks
[09:23] <tritium> neoplasticity, that's not really enough.
[09:23] <Madpilot> jay: no, it won't - see ubotu
[09:23] <neoplasticity> my disk usage is only at 20%
[09:23] <w0rd54> neoplasticity: press alt-f4 and look at the install console....mines says something about libesd0 dependency
[09:23] <neoplasticity> at the time it quits
[09:23] <neoplasticity> word, im installing on a mac
[09:23] <neoplasticity> there is no alt
[09:23] <gnomefreak> ubuntu base install is something like 2-3 gigs i thought
[09:23] <filip> I am a new ubuntu user from Denmark... I have a problem, when I installed it never ask my about a root password how can i do su - ?
[09:24] <williak> defrag before partition, yes.
[09:24] <Madpilot> filip: you don't - use sudo instead
[09:24] <w0rd54> filip: sudo su
[09:24] <tritium> neoplasticity, the Apple key
[09:24] <wezzer> filip: there is no root accound
[09:24] <Nuub> filip: Ubuntu does not use a root password.
[09:24] <Madpilot> !tell filip about sudo
[09:24] <wezzer> filip: you need to use command sudo
[09:24] <tritium> sudo -i
[09:24] <neoplasticity> apple key f4 does nothing
[09:24] <tritium> not sudo su
[09:24] <w0rd54> so....anyone know about this libesd0 issue?
[09:24] <w0rd54> during install...
[09:24] <gnomefreak> just sudo   su has been shut off in ubuntu
[09:24] <neoplasticity> ok
[09:24] <KaiSVK> ubuntu does not use a root psw ????
[09:24] <neoplasticity> i found it
[09:24] <neoplasticity> here's the error
[09:24] <ubuntu> those 4 boxes on the bottem right of my screen have gone, how do I bring them back?
[09:24] <KaiSVK> hello there .. I am SuSE Linux user
[09:24] <definity> how do i compile airsnort??
[09:24] <tritium> no, KaiSVK, for security
[09:25] <Madpilot> KaiSVK: nope
[09:25] <neoplasticity> it seems to error when setting up popularity contest
[09:25] <filip> Ok Thanks - I did not know :-)
[09:25] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK,  no your root password is the user password for sudo
[09:25] <w0rd54> jesus....
[09:25] <w0rd54> is anyone even here?
[09:25] <definity> i tryed and i cant get passed ./configure
[09:25] <KaiSVK> so I came here to discover something new
[09:25] <Madpilot> w0rd54: only about 620 of us...
[09:25] <infamus> how do i give my User account Read permmision for my NTFS hard drives! PLZ HELP!
[09:25] <jenda> w0rd54: sorry. I don't know.
[09:25] <tritium> w0rd54, obviously.  Please chill out.
[09:25] <rob1979> hi.. i am trying to gewt samba to work, i use ubuntu i386 . want to be able to connect my windows pc to linux pc...
[09:25] <neoplasticity> W: coudln't stat source package list http://us.archive.ubuntu.com etc etc etc
[09:25] <tritium> neoplasticity, the channel topic mentions that us.archive.ubuntu.com is down
[09:25] <w0rd54> tritium: I have an install failing from the network, and am trying to locate the issue
[09:25] <adonikam> w0rd54: what is the error again?
[09:25] <neoplasticity> ohh..
[09:25] <w0rd54> tritium: I have a local MIRROR of the data
[09:26] <neoplasticity> well that might be the problem then
[09:26] <tritium> w0rd54, what does that have to do with people being here?
[09:26] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK, sudo is safer than su in the sence that you cant do anything as root without first typing sudo :)
[09:26] <williak> navarone if i try anything on the system know i will lose ubuntu
[09:26] <neoplasticity> is there a way to resolve this?
[09:26] <KaiSVK> I am prettry dissapointet with new SuSE 10.0 ... the made booting faster but everything other is slover
[09:26] <Max-T> http://pastebin.com/440070/
[09:26] <Madpilot> neoplasticity: edit your sources to not use the us archives
[09:26] <AlexO> those 4 boxes on the bottem right of my screen have gone, how do I bring them back?
[09:26] <tritium> neoplasticity, use another archive (such as archive.ubuntu.com, without the "us" at the beginning)
[09:26] <KaiSVK> sudo is equal to SU command in SuSE ?
[09:26] <neoplasticity> <--- is a noob
[09:26] <w0rd54> tritium: I have an install failing at the 2nd part when it attempts to install it's main package set
[09:26] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK,  not really there are difference
[09:26] <gnomefreak> s
[09:26] <neoplasticity> please spell it out for me how to change the source
[09:27] <Nuub> Is multiverse in sources.list by default (even if it is commented out) ?
[09:27] <w0rd54> tritium: it errors out and says there's a conflict with libesd0
[09:27] <tritium> KaiSVK, no, it is different.  su is still su, but the root account is disabled.  please read the wiki page
[09:27] <tritium> w0rd54, yes, I read that
[09:27] <skulrid> anyone know a good torrent client for linux? (the "lighter" if possible)
[09:27] <Madpilot> !sudo
[09:27] <ubotu> it has been said that sudo is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/RootSudo
[09:27] <definity> can air snort work with  ubuntu
[09:27] <w0rd54> tritium: when doing an net install it grabs package information from /dists correct? and hten only packages from /pool
[09:27] <tritium> yes, definity, if your card supports the proper modes
[09:27] <infamus> hello? anyone?
[09:27] <williak> how can i edit linux partition entries
[09:28] <filip> Yes but can every user use sudo ?   I have used other Linux distribution and use sometimes root ssh
[09:28] <Madpilot> !tell neoplasticity about repos
[09:28] <tritium> yes, w0rd54
[09:28] <Nuub> definity: there is a air-snort package.
[09:28] <infamus> !tell infamus about permissions
[09:28] <w0rd54> tritium: have any changes been made recently to the install packages?  after I performed an rsync, my netinstall/seeded install is failing
[09:28] <Madpilot> filip: if you create additional users, they won't have sudo ability by default - you can add it, though
[09:28] <definity> dose the 2200 /b
[09:28] <tritium> filip, by default, only the first user setup during install is given sudo privelegs, although others can be added to the "admin" group, and thus get sudo priveleges
[09:28] <w0rd54> tritium: I think I have a dists/ folder that is messed up in some fashion
[09:28] <neoplasticity> madpilot i only have a terminal
[09:28] <definity> dose the 2200 b/g work?
[09:28] <neoplasticity> i have no gui
[09:29] <definity> and where can i find this package?
[09:29] <AlexO> those 4 boxes on the bottem right of my screen have gone, how do I bring them back? can nobody tell me how to fix this? : (
[09:29] <filip> Great tritium :-)  It sounds fine then
[09:29] <williak> navarone the place i installed ubuntu at was free space -- never used.
[09:29] <KaiSVK> uff ... sudo is pretty shock ... no ROOT ? that's like ... like no Linux than :/
[09:29] <tritium> KaiSVK, there is a root account, but it is disabled for security reasons.  Please read the wiki page
[09:29] <neoplasticity> !easysource
[09:29] <ubotu> methinks easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:29] <nalioth> KaiSVK: i've been using sudo for years, there's nothing limiting about it
[09:29] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK, im not real sure you understand what root is
[09:29] <Nuub> definity: It is in universe.
[09:29] <slava_> hi, i installed the linux-sources package, then i try to do 'make menuconfig', and i get errors; in particular, it cannot find .h files
[09:30] <slava_> but they're right there in /usr/include
[09:30] <ilba7r> is there an application like kdevelop under gnome? Mainly a gui for C C++ programing
[09:30] <Madpilot> !tell KaiSVK about root
[09:30] <definity> thanks
[09:30] <slava_> stuff like limits.h, stat.h, etc
[09:30] <tritium> ilba7r, anjuta
[09:30] <neoplasticity> anyone know how to change my source from a terminal window?
[09:30] <neoplasticity> and restart the package install process?
[09:30] <w0rd54> where is the official ubuntu help chan? or dev chan?
[09:30] <adonikam> Max-T: somehow you don't have any repositories configured. Go to System>Administration>Update Manager and click Preferences>Settings, tick Show disabled software sources. Go back to the first window and click Reload.
[09:30] <KaiSVK> trtitium: I know its disabled ... then why is root created then ? :D
[09:30] <ilba7r> thanx trtium
[09:30] <Nuub> neoplasticity: change your source? What do you mean?
[09:30] <definity> so i use syaptic to do tht
[09:31] <tritium> KaiSVK, it is necessary for other system-related reasons, but users do not strictly need access to the account directly, other than through sudo
[09:31] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK,  when you need to use su on other distros you use sudo on ubuntu
[09:31] <Nuub> definity: sure, if universe is enabled.
[09:31] <definity> how do i enable it?
[09:31] <w0rd54> where is the official ubuntu help chan? or dev chan?
[09:31] <adonikam> AlexO: right-click the panel > Add to panel > Workspace switcher
[09:31] <infamus> anyone, please, i need to know how to access my NTFS drives from within linux
[09:32] <skulrid> could anyone tell the best firewall plz?
[09:32] <gnomefreak> skulrid, the one in the kernel is good
[09:32] <Nuub> somebody tell difinity about enabling universe :-)
[09:32] <adonikam> w0rd54: here, right everyone?
[09:32] <definity> please
[09:32] <w0rd54> hrm...
[09:32] <Madpilot> skulrid: install Firestarter to control the kernel's firewall
[09:32] <w0rd54> how do I find someone who knows about the current ubuntu package sync?
[09:32] <Slarti2> skulrid, IPTables and Guarddog/Guidedog work well
[09:32] <tritium> w0rd54, your problem has not been reported before
[09:32] <Madpilot> !tell definity about repos
[09:32] <builder> anyone know how to get mplayer to play .wmv files inside firefox?
[09:33] <w0rd54> tritium: I don't think that too many people are seeding with ubuntu...
[09:33] <definity> repos?
[09:33] <w0rd54> tritium: I'd like to find someone who above "average" ubuntu knowledge
[09:33] <neoplasticity> how to change my source for apt get
[09:33] <skulrid> lol only asked for one, but thnks a lot ;))
[09:33] <skulrid> anyone know a good torrent client for linux? (the "lighter" if possible)
[09:33] <w0rd54> tritium: dunno if I'm in right place atm
[09:33] <neoplasticity> since us.archive.ubuntu.com is down
[09:33] <tritium> w0rd54, you are
[09:33] <neoplasticity> and that seems to be messing up my install
[09:33] <gnomefreak> nuub open synaptic and  go to settings than repositoies than settings thanshow diables sources than back on other screeen click the empty boxes
[09:33] <tritium> further, you should not bother the devs.  This is the proper place for support
[09:33] <Nuub> w0rd54: above average linux skill actually
[09:33] <adonikam> w0rd54: you should mail a mailing-list or developer directly if your problem warrants it.
[09:33] <Madpilot> neoplasticity: did you get the msg from ubotu?
[09:33] <Max-T> adonikam: Says 'Unable to get exclusive lock'
[09:34] <Max-T> After I click reload that is
[09:34] <neoplasticity> madpilot, i did
[09:34] <adonikam> Max-T: :( I get that.
[09:34] <definity> can some one tell me how to enable universe please
[09:34] <gnomefreak> Max-T, you have more than one apt session going
[09:34] <neoplasticity> however i only have terminal
[09:34] <Nuub> thanks gnomefreak.
[09:34] <hedonick> skulrid: I use bittornado (with "screen" so I can detach the terminal if needed)
[09:34] <infamus> tritium: sorrry to butt in, but im not getting an answer on my question about accessing user accounts
[09:34] <Madpilot> neoplasticity: that wiki page has terminal only commands too, I think- let me double check
[09:34] <tritium> infamus, what was your question?
[09:34] <gnomefreak> nuub yw definity  use what i typed to nuub up there a lil ways
[09:34] <KaiSVK> is GNOME on ubuntu faster ?
[09:34] <w0rd54> hrm....does anyone else do seeded installs with ubuntu?
[09:34] <tritium> than what?
[09:34] <gnomefreak> faster than what?
[09:34] <adonikam> Max-T: can you close synaptic and any other apt programs or is that the only one?
[09:35] <tritium> w0rd54, most do not
[09:35] <infamus> tritium: I need to know how to add permission to access my NTFS drives
[09:35] <gnomefreak> brb
[09:35] <Max-T> I believe that's the only one
[09:35] <skulrid> hedonick i used to use utorrent but i dont thik theres a linux version...
[09:35] <Max-T> I tried using apt-get in Terminal to get it earlier... Not sure if that would affect it/
[09:35] <tritium> infamus, you have to edit your /etc/fstab
[09:35] <KaiSVK> what is the configuration tool in ubuntu ? Like YaST in SuSE
[09:35] <gnomefreak> Max-T,  if you have something running in terminal and synaptic open that will cause that error
[09:36] <Madpilot> skulrid: the default torrent client - GnomeTorrent - isn't bad
[09:36] <navarone> definitely> go to System/Admin/Update manager...when you put in password and let it load go to settings and click "show disabled..." Ok out of dialog and then load synaptic to see if they are there
[09:36] <definity> i havent been in the room for that long would it be there
[09:36] <gnomefreak> KaiSVK, apt or aptitude
[09:36] <adonikam> infamus: add ",uid=1000" to the options part of the winxp line in /etc/fstab
[09:36] <tritium> KaiSVK, dpkg, primarily
[09:36] <KaiSVK> gnomefreak: hello :) I like gnome too .... apt aptitude dpkg what's the difference ?
[09:36] <infamus> tritium: sorry, but im a total noob when it comes to linux, i managed to get my HDDs mounted, but now when i click on them it says i dont have permission to view thier contents
[09:36] <skulrid> Madpilot as long as it doenst eat a lot of cpu and mm
[09:37] <w0rd54> heh
[09:37] <Max-T> Ok
[09:37] <Max-T> I've closed Synaptic and reopened it...
[09:37] <navarone> definitely> If they show up in synaptic...enable the ones you want
[09:37] <w0rd54> this sucks...
[09:37] <infamus> tritium: ok ill try that
[09:37] <adonikam> Max-T: If all else fails, run sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[09:37] <adonikam> Max-T: then try again
[09:38] <definity> but i have check syapitic and its not there
[09:38] <Madpilot> skulrid: it's not massive - but I've got a 2Ghz proc and 1Gb of RAM, so YMMV
[09:38] <tritium> w0rd54, why are you doing a netinstall, anyway?
[09:38] <skulrid> lol here not an half of that
[09:38] <navarone> definitely> did you go to update manager /setting/"show disabled..."...?
[09:38] <SCMark> is there some way to mount an iso without burning it or extracting it?
[09:39] <slava> SCMark: loopback mount
[09:39] <definity> no im a complete noob kinda i spent all day learning console
[09:39] <Seveas> SCMark, mount -o loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint
[09:39] <SCMark> cool.  thank
[09:39] <definity> but iv only had thi son my box since this morning
[09:39] <navarone> definitely> read my post to you further up
[09:39] <Max-T> Ok, I clicked Reload and nothing happened this time
[09:39] <hedonick> skulrid: don't think Gnometorrent takes a lot of cpu... though it tends to cache up a lot of memory I believe... but as long as you got swap that's still better than always fetching it from the hd
[09:39] <tritium> w0rd54, and please try to be polite.  No need to insult the average ubuntu knowledge of the channel, or say things suck, etc...
[09:39] <w0rd54> tritium: doing net install so I can load onto local pc's a tad bit quicker
[09:39] <Madpilot> skulrid: people have recommended bittornado in console, I haven't tried it yet
[09:39] <w0rd54> tritium: I'm saying this sucks as in I cannot find someone who can assist
[09:40] <skulrid> yah
[09:40] <infamus> tritium: i dont have permission to do that, its read only to me
[09:40] <Seveas> w0rd54, with that attitude no one will want to help
[09:40] <w0rd54> tritium: it took 3 paragraphs to get someone to read past the "archive.ubuntu" might be issue
[09:40] <tritium> infamus, you need to use sudo to edit the file
[09:40] <dylan_> why do you consider ubuntu the best distribution?
[09:40] <skulrid> im new at ubuntu so its still very dificult to find waht I want hehe dont now good sites
[09:40] <navarone> w0rd54> beggars can't be choosers I have been told
[09:40] <tritium> w0rd54, no, the real problem is that nobody else is experiencing your problem
[09:40] <KaiSVK> where can I find the packages list for the actual version of ubuntu ?
[09:40] <w0rd54> navarone: thanks
[09:40] <hedonick> Madpilot & skulrid : bittornado is ok, especially compliemented with screen (then you can't kill the torrent download even if you kill X)
[09:41] <Seveas> skulrid, wiki.ubuntu.com / help.ubuntu.com
[09:41] <the> How do I direct connect to an AIM person on GAIM Messenger?
[09:41] <pygrammer> the: doesn't work too well
[09:41] <w0rd54> tritium: tru, I'm also trying to locate if it's an issue with a recent rsync update
[09:41] <skulrid> cool
[09:41] <skulrid> thnks
[09:41] <the> pygrammer:  Tell me how
[09:41] <Seveas> KaiSVK, in synaptic or on packages.ubuntu.com
[09:41] <dylan_> the:  its not that great
[09:41] <infamus> tritium: ok, another noob question, how do i use sudo, from the terminal? because i have NO idea what to type in
[09:41] <the> dylan_:  JUST TELL ME HOW
[09:41] <pygrammer> the: i've not gotten it to work
[09:41] <dylan_> the:  Send File is much better, but that stuff will be improved upon in later releases
[09:41] <tritium> !tell infamus about root
[09:41] <Seveas> the, don't shout
[09:41] <dylan_> Dont troll with caps
[09:41] <Madpilot> !tell infamus about cli
[09:41] <Max-T> Well when I clicked Reload something came up, then went
[09:41] <neoplasticity> so no one knows how to change sources and restart the package install
[09:42] <neoplasticity> from a terminal?
[09:42] <neoplasticity> i know someone knows this
[09:42] <KaiSVK> what is warty ? hoary ? breezy ? dapper ??
[09:42] <ULffuntu> anybody here do vmware & ubuntu?
[09:42] <Max-T> And it just says 'Your system is up to date'
[09:42] <adonikam> infamus: open a terminal and type "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" without the quotes
[09:42] <Nuub> definity: Another way to do it is like so: Click applications->system tools->run as different user. The run gedit as root and then open /etc/apt/source.list. If you get that far I'll give more instructions :-)
[09:42] <Seveas> neoplasticity, sude nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:42] <Seveas> sudo apt-get update
[09:42] <Seveas> that changes repos
[09:42] <Nazcafan> excuse me, is there a way to shut down the xserver from the gdm menu ?
[09:43] <neoplasticity> thanks
[09:43] <adonikam> infamus: you could also copy the contents to http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl to show us
[09:43] <Madpilot> Nuub: no root user by default in Ubuntu, remember - not accessible, anyway
[09:43] <jenda> Nazcafan: I don't think so
[09:43] <definity> ok
[09:43] <Nazcafan> I can't have access to a console via ctrl+alt+F1
[09:43] <Nazcafan> or Fx
[09:43] <jenda> Nazcafan: hmm
[09:43] <Badm4n> ubotu tell me about chown
[09:43] <dylan_> Seveas, why do you consider ubuntu the best distribution?  Are there any other distros that I should be taking a look at?
[09:43] <w0rd54> tritium: does the kernel/initrd netboot img affect what packages are installed at phase 1 of the install process? or does it get this information from the dists (breezy) folder?
[09:43] <Nazcafan> jenda: gdm won't let me log in
[09:44] <jenda> Nazcafan: Why?
[09:44] <tritium> w0rd54, I've not done a netinstall
[09:44] <Nazcafan> for I misset my user homedir
[09:44] <Seveas> dylan_, apart from Ubuntu, only debian is worth a look
[09:44] <jenda> Ah
[09:44] <benplaut> i put "alltray bittorent" in a blank file, made it executable so i could execute the file instead of typing in the command, but now i can't "exec_file /path/to/file.torrent"... any way to make the path be forwarded to be attached the "bittorent" instead of "exec_file"?
[09:44] <dylan_> Seveas, why is that?
[09:44] <neoplasticity> great
[09:44] <Nazcafan> and root cannot login from gdm
[09:44] <Nuub> Madpilot: sure but your can still run programs as root, like with sudo.
[09:44] <Seveas> and since ubuntu derives from debian, it'll not be too different
[09:44] <neoplasticity> i changed my sources
[09:44] <jenda> Nazcafan: I did that a week ago
[09:44] <neoplasticity> now, how do i restart the install?
[09:44] <neoplasticity> of the packages?
[09:44] <w0rd54> interesting....
[09:44] <Nazcafan> jenda: how did you solve it  ??
[09:44] <jenda> Nazcafan: Log in with the terminal recovery
[09:44] <definity> ive got that far
[09:44] <szronik> Has anyone in here had experience with the GATOS package?
[09:44] <w0rd54> looks like I'm one of the few
[09:44] <definity> now what?
[09:44] <Madpilot> Nuub: yeah, but using "sudo gedit <whatever>" is different from what you were suggesting
[09:44] <Nazcafan> as root or user ?
[09:45] <jenda> Nazcafan: Click sessions (BTW are you on a live CD now?
[09:45] <jenda> Nazcafan: user
[09:45] <ULffuntu> anybody here do vmware & ubuntu?
[09:45] <tritium> w0rd54, I already told you most users don't do netinstalls
[09:45] <Max-T> adonikam : Any ideas?
[09:45] <Nuub> definity:  "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list" is much easier than what I said previously'
[09:45] <Nazcafan> no, I am on another computer
[09:45] <adonikam> szronik: I never got gatos working...but that was a couple of years ago now
[09:45] <w0rd54> tritium: I don't understand how it can fail in the occurance that it is
[09:45] <definity> lol
[09:45] <szronik> adonikam: Well I got it to work - at least the video, but the sound isn't working.
[09:45] <tritium> I agree, w0rd54
[09:45] <szronik> adonikam: It's actually in the repository :)
[09:46] <idiot> If I have a directory with over thousands of files,  how can I see only what I want and hit enter to see more? I forget the command.
[09:46] <adonikam> Max-T: search for the package in synaptic again
[09:46] <neoplasticity> tritium, or anyone else.. after i've changed sources, how do i restart the install to pick up where it left off at installing the packages after the base install is done
[09:46] <infamus> adonikam: i added my uid=1000 to the hdal and adbl lines, but there was no winxp line to add it to and i still get a "cant access" error
[09:46] <definity> ok iv done it in konsole
[09:46] <adonikam> szronik: that was on debian
[09:46] <tritium> idiot, you can pipe your ls into either less or more
[09:46] <adonikam> szronik: from source
[09:46] <szronik> adonikam: So I'm trying to figure out why I can't get sound :(
[09:46] <Madpilot> idiot: ls |less
[09:46] <Seveas> netinstalls are great
[09:46] <Nuub> Madpilot: it was a long way round but I don't see how it is different?
[09:47] <blanky> guys if I have a domain name how do I set it up with my ubuntu-server, what do I need, I've heard about something called bind
[09:47] <Max-T> Still saying 'No packages found'
[09:47] <adonikam> infamus: remove what you did - you need to know what "device" file windows xp can be accessed from
[09:47] <tritium> w0rd54, in the first few releases of ubuntu, there was no officially supported netinstall method
[09:47] <Seveas> blanky, does your registar do DNS for you?
[09:48] <definity> now what do i do?
[09:48] <w0rd54> ok, it's failing on netinstall off internet or local....it gets to baseconfig and says "The following packages have unmet depeends: libesd-alsa0 conflicts with libesd0 but ubuntu ver 0.2.36-1ubuntu5 is to be installed
[09:48] <skulrid> why do they make it so complicated to instal progs in ubuntu?
[09:48] <w0rd54> ^^^ please read.
[09:48] <blanky> Seveas, I can set nameservers if that's what you mean
[09:48] <blanky> All I have is the domain name, from yahoo domains
[09:48] <oxez> skulrid: easy, it is NOT complicated
[09:48] <skulrid> lol
[09:49] <skulrid> every prog has its own way of instaling
[09:49] <tritium> skulrid, synaptic is as easy as installing in windows
[09:49] <infamus> adonikam: im in over my head....i have no clue what any of that means other than "remove what you did
[09:49] <sackmelot> hi
[09:49] <Nuub> definity: Now delete the "#" signs infront of the lines that start with deb in the universe section.
[09:49] <navarone> tritium> easier...no drive to best buy...<s>
[09:49] <oxez> tritium: I find it more easy than windows, you dont have to google for the app first
[09:49] <tritium> skulrid, no, every package in the repositories is installed in the same way
[09:49] <Seveas> blanky, then I suggest you use zoneedit for dns
[09:49] <Nuub> definity: It's marked well
[09:49] <tritium> true, oxez
[09:49] <skulrid> yah maybe Im stil very used to windows :S
[09:49] <skulrid> just need some pratice ^^
[09:50] <oxez> skulrid: yea
[09:50] <blanky> Seveas, zoneedit is the name of the pcakage? thanks
[09:50] <skulrid> but ive got here bittorrent and I dont kown how to run it... :S
[09:50] <oxez> I made the switch from Gentoo to Debian/Ubuntu, I just love the apt-get thing
[09:50] <Seveas> blanky, no
[09:50] <skulrid> *bittornado
[09:50] <Seveas> zoneedit is a service, www.zoneedit.com
[09:50] <blanky> Seveas, lol, sorry
[09:50] <amonkey> i have a ir keyboard that i want to use, is there a package or something i should look into?
[09:50] <Seveas> much better than messing with your own dns
[09:50] <jay> anyone know why totem freezes trying to play wmv files using w32codecs
[09:50] <lightbright> hi
[09:51] <tritium> hi again lightbright
[09:51] <Max-T> adonikam : Still says no packages found when I search
[09:51] <lightbright> where is the Desktop Background wallpapers pictures stored please?
[09:51] <lightbright> tritium: hello :)
[09:51] <Seveas> jay, did you install totex-xine?
[09:51] <Seveas> lightbright, wherever you want...
[09:51] <blanky> Seveas, I have those features on yahoo :) What I ment was how do I set it up on my pc, what Daemons do I need
[09:51] <jay> Seveas yes
[09:51] <blanky> to 'bind' the domain name with my pc
[09:51] <jay> i hear sound and get no video
[09:52] <lightbright> Seveas: i wanted to place some of my own where the 2 are that come with Ubuntu, would be nice and neat :) yet I cant find where they are located :P
[09:52] <Seveas> jay, probably unsupported wmv
[09:52] <definity> then what do i do do i save it after that?
[09:52] <adonikam> infamus: try System>Administration>Disks and look for the partition that you mounted but couldn't access. It should be called /dev/something. find the line that begins with this and add ",uid=1000" there. Then in gedit do Edit>Copy and open http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl in your browser. Click the big white box and do Edit>Paste and then click send
[09:52] <jay> ok
[09:52] <tritium> lightbright, it's better not to put extra files in system directories
[09:52] <skulrid> can anyone help me in bittornado instalation? plz
[09:52] <varsendagger> anyone use afterstep 2.0? i have som issues with the themes
[09:52] <Seveas> blanky, if you setup your domain to point to your machine you need nothing but a webserver
[09:52] <lightbright> tritium: ok
[09:52] <tritium> lightbright, keep them in a local directory, or under /usr/local somewhere
[09:52] <mymayer> how to start teamspeak with also-oss ?
[09:52] <adonikam> Max-T: oops my fault
[09:52] <Nuub> definity: yes save it and type this at the console: "sudo apt-get update"
[09:52] <blanky> Seveas, that's what I ment! :) what's a webserver, you mean something like Apache HTTPd?
[09:52] <Seveas> blanky, yes
[09:53] <Seveas> apache2, preferably
[09:53] <infamus> adonikam: ok, can do
[09:53] <blanky> yeah, that sevease
[09:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> is it okay that i have gcc3.4 and gcc4 installed at the same time?
[09:53] <lightbright> tritium: ok
[09:53] <tritium> yes, BROKEN_LADDER
[09:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> okay.
[09:53] <neoplasticity> is archive.ubuntu.com down too?
[09:53] <Nuub> BROKEN_LADDER: yes
[09:53] <blanky> Seveas, can you point me to any tuts on configing it to set up my domain name with my pc?
[09:53] <alef0> is there a standard configuration file where i can store static routing information? or do i have to write a custom init.d-script for that? (just one call of route)
[09:53] <blanky> in other words, how do I do it, do I set up nameservers or what
[09:53] <skulrid> need help installing BITTORNADO plz
[09:53] <BROKEN_LADDER> i'm having a weird issue with oggenc where the vorbis files it produces are too big and sound warbly/fluttery.  i have tried compiling oggenc and libvorbis and libogg myself, and it still happens.
[09:53] <adonikam> Max-T: you have to go back to Update Manager>Preferences and tick all the boxes displayed, THEN click relad.
[09:53] <adonikam> *reload
[09:54] <Seveas> blanky, you just said yahoo did dns for you...
[09:54] <bob832> hi. . . if i wanted to create a fat32 partition, would i create it as a primary or extended parition?
[09:54] <definity> sikk dude im getting the update :)
[09:54] <sethk> bob2, don't use extended partitions unless you are out of primaries (or have only one left)
[09:54] <blanky> Seveas: yeah, but how do I set it up with my computer, heh, I dont have nameservers on my pc I think, or do I just set it up with my ip or what
[09:54] <Nuub> BROKEN_LADDER: how do you know they are too big. ogg files can be very big depending on the quality.
[09:54] <blanky> I thought I had to configure something on my side
[09:54] <definity> its finished doing the update
[09:54] <adonikam> bob832: primary unless the partitioner does not let you. Then do extended
[09:55] <Seveas> blanky, sigh
[09:55] <Seveas> I give up, you keep saying different things
[09:55] <Nuub> definity: cool now new packages will be available in synaptic, like airsnort
[09:55] <bob832> ok thanks adonikam and sethk
[09:55] <skulrid> hedonick can u tell me how to instal bittornda please?
[09:55] <Madpilot> skulrid: it's in the Ubuntu repos - just search for it
[09:55] <definity> thanks for your help nuub
[09:55] <blanky> Seveas, sorry :'( I know about this stuff it's just that I've never set up a domain name to my pc, you said I need apache2 and I have it
[09:55] <skulrid> wahts that?
[09:55] <Max-T> adonikam : Still saying it :s
[09:55] <Madpilot> skulrid: search for it in Synaptic, that is
[09:55] <Nuub> definity: no problem
[09:55] <BROKEN_LADDER> Nuub they are bigger than they should be at their quality level.
[09:56] <adonikam> Max-T: saying what? I thought it was blank
[09:56] <BROKEN_LADDER> Nuub it's significant.  like 20kbs bigger than normal.  _and_ they sound funny.
[09:56] <definity> :)
[09:56] <skulrid> Madpilot waht do I type exactly?
[09:56] <infamus> adonikam: ok, i may not need to worry about anything, i can access the contents of the NTFS partitions through the System>Administration>disks menu
[09:56] <priich> Have anyone gotten a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer for Bluetooth working in breezy ?
[09:56] <Max-T> Synaptic says 'No packages found'
[09:56] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, are you using a reasonable quality?
[09:57] <Madpilot> skulrid: open Synaptic - System menu - Admin - Synaptic Package Mngr - and search for bittornado
[09:57] <adonikam> infamus: this is because the program has root permissions. you should not always go there *just* so you can do this.
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium absolutely.  i've encoded vorbis files a million times.
[09:57] <adonikam> Max-T: click the reload button in Synaptic
[09:57] <filip> where is my terminal window/vt gnome hidden ?  I can't find under programs..
[09:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium this is not a quality issue.  it's a distinct and obvious distortion
[09:58] <Madpilot> filip: Applications menu - Accessories - Terminal
[09:58] <Max-T> adonikam : Done...
[09:58] <skulrid> u should execute this prog as being root -_-
[09:58] <Max-T> When I search, still says nothing found
[09:58] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, distortion is introduced as you lower the quality
[09:58] <Psylon> I am trying to get this command working (with ltsp). "ssh someuser@192.168.1.23 env DISPLAY=:0.0 xeyes" Any
[09:58] <derek[] > Hi
[09:58] <Nuub> Why does Ubuntu not just enable universe by default, instead of having people answering these types of questions all day long. Print a warning when using non free software or something ??
[09:58] <Psylon> idea's on why it might not be working?
[09:59] <filip> Thanks Madpilot :-)
[09:59] <jenda> Nuub: because it's not officially supported. They don't guarantee it won't brake your box
[09:59] <Madpilot> Nuub: the Universe doesn't have the same level of support & security as Main - but given that everyone enables it anyway, I agree with you...
[09:59] <derek[] > I'm going to install Ubuntu (Hoary) on a disk having winxp . (dual boot) . Any suggestions?
[09:59] <Nuub> thanks Madpilot :-)
[09:59] <tritium> derek[] , I suggest breezy over hoary
[09:59] <Psylon> At least there is a distiction between what is supported and what isn't though.
[09:59] <priich> filip: or hit alt-f2 and type your preferred terminal (xterm or gnome-terminal  or your choice)
[10:00] <adonikam> Max-T: in synaptic could you go Settings>Repositories and take a screenshot of the new window?
[10:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium no, i've never heard that.
[10:00] <jenda> tritium derek[] : definitely Breezy
[10:00] <derek[] > tritium, I have the CDs of Hoary, but not of Breezy
[10:00] <Madpilot> derek[] : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[10:00] <Madpilot> derek[] : you can install Hoary, then upgrade in place to Breezy
[10:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium i don't mean distortion as in lowered quality, i mean distortion as in adding sounds that wouldn't be there other wise.  weird chirping fluttery sounds.  no level of quality would produce such a sound.
[10:00] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, it's obviously true, as ogg is lossy
[10:00] <derek[] > ok, thanks Madpilot
[10:00] <jenda> derek[] : order at shipit.ubuntu.com
[10:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium ogg is not lossy
[10:00] <tritium> yes it is, BROKEN_LADDER
[10:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium vorbis is lossy
[10:01] <derek[] > jenda, yea that's where I got the hoary CDs from
[10:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium ogg is an encapsulation format.
[10:01] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: it is. FLAC is lossless
[10:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> jenda no it isn't.
[10:01] <jenda> wha'evar
[10:01] <filip> Ok priich :-)  strange i can't do a ssh other server.domain.dk
[10:01] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, drop the semantics.
[10:01] <derek[] > After installing hoary, how large will be the upgrade to Breezy?
[10:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> jenda ogg is an encapsulation format, not a compression format!
[10:01] <amonkey> is it possible to use a pocketop ir keyboard with ubuntu?
[10:01] <jenda> k
[10:01] <Psylon> Ogg is just a container.
[10:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> exactly
[10:01] <jenda> You're right
[10:01] <Nuub> BROKEN_LADDER: ogg is lossy, but you should not notice it as you say you have.
[10:02] <derek[] > large as in data size
[10:02] <GCarrier> hi...
[10:02] <varcoder> Ogg is a patent-free, fully open multimedia bitstream container format designed for efficient streaming and file compression.
[10:02] <GCarrier> i've got some problems with my card...
[10:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium in any case, the point is that these files have normal qualities.  the default, which is 3, is plenty good.  there's still this dramatic warbly distortion.
[10:02] <Max-T> Ok taken the screenshot
[10:02] <GCarrier> Failed to load module "via" (module does not exist, 0)
[10:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> Nuub ogg is not lossy. it is a container format.
[10:02] <neoplasticity> please pm me how to restart my install after i have my apt-get sources correctly configured
[10:02] <Max-T> Should I email it or ...?
[10:02] <GCarrier> i installed xserver-xorg-drivers-via :D
[10:02] <neoplasticity> thanks!
[10:02] <adonikam> Max-T: post it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:02] <Max-T> k
[10:02] <skulrid> when i try to open synaptic it says I have to be root. what should I do now??
[10:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> Nuub flac files can be encapsulated in ogg.  wav files can be encapsulated with in an ogg.  that doesn't make them lossy.  ogg just encapsulates data.
[10:03] <Madpilot> derek[] : fairly large - I think it was several hundred Mb
[10:03] <Sedge> anyone know how i can add entries to grub?
[10:03] <Sedge> !grub
[10:03] <ubotu> from memory, grub is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[10:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> skulrid sudo
[10:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> skulrid sudo synaptic
[10:03] <derek[] > Madpilot, well how much less than downloading the breezy's CD?
[10:03] <Nuub> BROKEN_LADDER: read this if you don't believe me: http://www.vorbis.com/faq/#lossy
[10:03] <Sedge> i can't seem to find the System > Administration > Boot panel from within ubuntu
[10:03] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, semantics aside, normally people are referring to vorbis when they say "ogg"
[10:03] <Sedge> do i have to be root?
[10:04] <Madpilot> derek[] : I'm not sure, to be honest. the Breezy ISO is 600Mb+
[10:04] <derek[] > ok
[10:04] <blanky> Seveas: how can I make nameservers on my pc, so that I can set my domain name to it
[10:04] <skulrid> haaaa
[10:04] <skulrid> thnks
[10:04] <derek[] > the upgrade should be less than 600MB though?
[10:04] <definity> dose any one knw if the intel 2200 b/g drivewrs are compatible with airsnort?
[10:04] <Madpilot> derek[] : probably - mine was
[10:05] <derek[] > k
[10:05] <infamus> adonikam: here is the pasted fstab you wanted http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5141
[10:05] <Sedge> by default, what do external usb drives get mounted as in ubuntu?
[10:05] <Madpilot> derek[] : you'll want to let Hoary update itself first, before you start the full upgrade to Breezy
[10:05] <derek[] > ok
[10:05] <Max-T> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5142
[10:05] <Sedge> anyone know how i can add entries to grub?
[10:06] <jenda> Sedge: gimme a sec
[10:06] <tritium> Sedge, edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:06] <neoplasticity> is there a way to check which packages are available and which packages have already been installed from the terminal?
[10:06] <Sedge> kk, brb
[10:07] <jenda> Sedge: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and look through that. Try figuring it out :)
[10:07] <_jason> neoplasticity, apt-get command, read man apt-get
[10:07] <Sedge> so what would an entry in that menu.lst be for my windows partition?
[10:07] <jenda> umm
[10:07] <Sedge> i have the boot sector for windows in sda2
[10:07] <JasonOfEarth> hey has anybody solved a problem with eclipse that it can't find anything to open the ui stuff. it says "could not create intro part"
[10:07] <adonikam> infamus: looks good! now run "sudo umount /media/hda1 && sudo umount /media/hda1 && sudo mount /media/hda1 && sudo mount /media/hdb1"
[10:07] <defendguin> how come the mplayer packages in universe are dependant on xmms?
[10:07] <adonikam> oops
[10:07] <neoplasticity> my system does not have man installed
[10:07] <jenda> Sedge: I do not know, but I'll have a look
[10:08] <bob832> n
[10:08] <adonikam> infamus: looks good! now run "sudo umount /media/hda1 && sudo umount /media/hdb1 && sudo mount /media/hda1 && sudo mount /media/hdb1"
[10:08] <bob832> lol, ignore that
[10:08] <Sedge> isn't there a gui interface for adding entries to grub?
[10:08] <Nuub> Sedge: your should read the grub manual.
[10:08] <Max-T> adonikam: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5142
[10:08] <jenda> Sedge: I don't think so
[10:08] <williak> sedge, no there is no gui. menu.lst is a text file
[10:08] <williak> sedge just use gedit
[10:08] <Sedge> the wiki referenced a gui item
[10:08] <Sedge> System > Administration > Boot
[10:08] <Nuub> Sedge: When you installed ubuntu, it should have picked up your windows partition.
[10:08] <Sedge> but i don't see it in my list
[10:09] <Sedge> i installed my windows after i installed ubuntu
[10:09] <Sedge> on a secondary hd
[10:09] <infamus> adonikam:w00ty w00t! thanks for all the help adonikam, i really appreciate it
[10:09] <Nuub> Sedge: and windows did not hijack your boot loader?
[10:09] <derek[] > <Nuub> Sedge: When you installed ubuntu, it should have picked up your windows partition.
[10:09] <adonikam> Max-T: you need to tick the boxes in that window
[10:09] <jenda> Sedge: Sorry I don't know and g2g
[10:09] <williak> windows entry should be (sd1,) in gub talk
[10:09] <derek[] > picked up to replace it?
[10:09] <Sedge> windows hijacked my boot loader, but i just replaced it
[10:10] <Sedge> put grub back
[10:10] <williak> oops, (sd1,0) sedge
[10:10] <jenda> derek[] : he installed Windows additionally
[10:10] <infamus> adonikam: now all I need is a good proggie to listen to all my mp3s
[10:10] <adonikam> infamus: it's a pleasure
[10:10] <derek[] > i guessed so jenda.
[10:10] <Khaaaaan> Does anyone know any other good open source chat programs instead of Gaim for windows?
[10:10] <derek[] > but does ubuntu auto-detect a windows installation?
[10:10] <pistorio> onde fica o executavel do amule
[10:10] <adonikam> infamus: that's a matter of preference - mine is totem
[10:10] <Max-T> adonikam: Oh... Ok will try that now
[10:10] <tritium> !pt
[10:10] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[10:10] <Sedge> i have grub as my bootloader now, but there is not a windows entry, i'm just trying to figure out how to add that to the menu.lst
[10:11] <Sedge> the wiki referenced a tool in the administration menu
[10:11] <Sedge> but i don't have that tool
[10:11] <Sedge> but i'm guessing i'd have to be logged in as root to see it
[10:11] <infralite> Sedge: apt doeswonders :P
[10:11] <Nuub> Sedge: check out the section about chain-boot loading in the grub manual, the drive number should be easy.
[10:11] <williak> sedge you don't need that tool just sudo gedit menu.lst
[10:11] <infralite> *does wonders
[10:12] <Sedge> williak, i know how to use the CLI to edit text files, i just don't know what the entry needs to be :P
[10:12] <JasonOfEarth> sorry to spam but has anyone had a problem with eclipse where it says "problem opening perspective [java package] "
[10:12] <amonkey> will lirc work for ir keyboards?
[10:12] <lightbright> I just created a key using kgpg. Where are the secret and public keys located so I can backup them up on CD?
[10:12] <williak> sedge you have to under stand how grub references partitions and second you need to know what your partitions are
[10:12] <skulrid> now it says "rejected by tracker"
[10:12] <Sedge> yeah, i'm pretty sure i know what my partitions are ;)
[10:12] <williak> do you just have windows and ubuntu?
[10:12] <BROKEN_LADDER> Nuub that link says "I've heard that Vorbis is a lossy codec. What does this mean?"
[10:12] <necroshine> hello. anybody here who can help me with my default locale-settings`?
[10:13] <Sedge> i have 2 SATA discs
[10:13] <Sedge> sd0
[10:13] <Sedge> err sda
[10:13] <Sedge> sdb
[10:13] <mymayer> where to find zsh-completition ?
[10:13] <Nuub> !pastebin
[10:13] <williak> ok you said windows was on sdb?
[10:13] <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
[10:13] <sethk> necroshine, means that information is lost
[10:13] <skulrid> how do I change bittorent port??
[10:13] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, lossy means that information is lost in the process of encoding
[10:13] <sethk> necroshine, the encoding is not reversible
[10:13] <Sedge> yeah, but i made a partition on sda (called sda2) for the windows bootloading process
[10:13] <Sedge> so that's where the windows bootloader is
[10:14] <mister_roboto> Sedge: I sent a link that has an entry there for a windows partition. you just need to set the correct "root"
[10:14] <derek[] > The SWAP partition should double the size of the total RAM?
[10:14] <Sedge> yeah i was at that page, just checking now
[10:14] <mister_roboto> sdb would be sd1
[10:14] <necroshine> sethk: what do you mean?
[10:14] <derek[] > should *be
[10:14] <adonikam> Max-T: clicking reload again should take a long time (relative to before) to download package information
[10:14] <sethk> necroshine, lossy means information is lost.
[10:14] <priich> derek[] , no, that is an old myth.
[10:15] <derek[] > priich, hm
[10:15] <sethk> necroshine, theoretically inaudible information
[10:15] <williak> if the boot loader is the first parttion it would be referenced by sd1,0
[10:15] <Sedge> so my entry, would be root (hd0,2) ? because windows bootloader is on the second partition of hd0
[10:15] <Max-T> Ok it shows up
[10:15] <skulrid> how do I change bittorent port??
[10:15] <derek[] > priich, what's the new theory?
[10:15] <jenda> skulrid: which client?
[10:15] <sethk> necroshine, if a codec is not lossy you can take the signa, encode it, decode it, and end up with what you started with
[10:15] <mister_roboto> Sedge: it's 0-based  second partition is "1"
[10:15] <Sedge> right
[10:15] <Sedge> ok, i'll give it a whirl
[10:15] <skulrid> sory-> bittornado
[10:15] <Sedge> thanks for the tips
[10:15] <adonikam> Max-T: glad to help
[10:15] <amonkey> what channel would be better for asking for help setting up an ir keyboard?
[10:15] <mister_roboto> Sedge:  wait...
[10:15] <Madpilot> derek[] : I don't even bother with swap - I could, I guess, but 1Gb of RAM seems like enough...
[10:15] <williak> sedge reference the boot loader and it should present a menu to load windows
[10:15] <jenda> skulrid: no idea, but it's gotta be in the settings somewhere
[10:16] <mister_roboto> Sedge: you should be able to see the partitions with "sudo fdisk -l /dev/<whatever>"
[10:16] <skulrid> it doesent have settings...
[10:16] <xychix> anyone?
[10:16] <derek[] > Madpilot, you mean 1GB of SWAP?
[10:16] <Nuub> Sedge: another example : http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5144
[10:16] <jenda> skulrid: look for NAT
[10:16] <priich> derek[] , there is no unified-cache theory but around 512 MB should be fair. Depends a bit on what you're intending to dowith your system and your availableresources.
[10:16] <jenda> skulrid: or firewall
[10:16] <Madpilot> xychix: amap is in Ubuntu's Universe repo
[10:16] <Max-T> Gave me some warning about it not being authenticated then I clicked Make and nothing happened. Any idea what's up with that?
[10:16] <Sedge> gotcha
[10:16] <tritium> xychix, amap is in universe
[10:16] <jenda> skulrid: I see
[10:16] <Madpilot> derek[] : no, 1Gb of real RAM - I don't have any swap at all
[10:16] <jenda> skulrid: Then read the manual
[10:16] <necroshine> sethk: my problem is simple. I want to have german locales (week from Mon-Sun, TT.MM.JJJJ dateformat) but no german apps
[10:16] <blanky> i installed proftpd but I selected inetd instead of standalone, how can I 'reconfigure' it?
[10:17] <Sedge> my current menu.lst has them set up as (hd0,0) (for the ubuntu install)
[10:17] <xychix> tritium: universe ? how to install it ?
[10:17] <derek[] > Madpilot, no swap??
[10:17] <adonikam> Madpilot: enough only if you don't play games in wine ;)
[10:17] <priich> derek[] , but  in most cases you don't even need that much.
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium what are you going to tell me next, 2 + 2 = 4 ?
[10:17] <Sedge> so i just need to add root (hd0,1) for the windows bootloader
[10:17] <Sedge> correct?
[10:17] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, you asked...
[10:17] <jenda> Sedge: souds good
[10:17] <derek[] > So the SWAP acts as a support to the actual RAM of the system?
[10:17] <Sedge> aight
[10:17] <mister_roboto> Sedge: if it on hda, partition 1, yes
[10:17] <mister_roboto> i mean partition 2
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium no i didn't!
[10:17] <Sedge> hehe yeah
[10:17] <Nuub> Sedge : not hda1 for a scuzzy disk
[10:17] <jenda> derek[] yes
[10:17] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium i didn't ask anything.
[10:17] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: Drop it
[10:17] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, and last time we talked, you still didn't believe Nyquist's sampling theorem
[10:17] <derek[] > ok kool
[10:18] <Madpilot> derek[] : I haven't bothered, because I rarely swamp my RAM, even with lots of apps running at once
[10:18] <Sedge> Nuub, that's just what my current menu.lst has
[10:18] <derek[] > I got 512 MB of RAM
[10:18] <Sedge> (hd0,0) for each entry
[10:18] <Sedge> with different options
[10:18] <Madpilot> adonikam: wine is a ram hog, is it?
[10:18] <Sedge> like safe mode etc...
[10:18] <jenda> derek[] : you usually have 2x your RAM in swap
[10:18] <Sedge> i know SATA discs are sd[x] 
[10:18] <xychix> tritium: tnx got it
[10:18] <derek[] > (out of which 32 MB gets taken (shared) by the onboard GPU)
[10:18] <Nuub> Sedge, ok. That should work then I guess.
[10:19] <Sedge> i'll give it a try and brb ;)
[10:19] <skulrid> jenda  /bttrack.py --port 6969 --dfile dstate where do I type this?
[10:19] <derek[] > jenda, yeah. but priich disagrees and calls it an "old myth"
[10:19] <davro> blanky, dpkg-reconfigure proftpd
[10:19] <Max-T> adonikam: Gave me some warning about it not being authenticated then I clicked Make and nothing happened. Any idea what's up with that?
[10:19] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium i have known of nyquist for many years.  you are thinking of someone else.
[10:19] <jenda> skulrid: the terminal
[10:19] <sethk> necroshine, I don't see what that has to do with codecs
[10:19] <jenda> derek[] : maybe he's right :)
[10:19] <derek[] > :)
[10:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium the only point i made was that nyquist theorem assumes perfect sampling values, where as any digital value is going to be rounded off.
[10:20] <sethk> necroshine, you can override the environment variables specifying localization in a terminal, and launch apps from that terminal
[10:20] <priich> i'm sure. it will only use up unnecessary IO resources to have too large a cache.
[10:20] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: You like to argue, don't you?
[10:20] <skulrid> jenda without typing anything before?
[10:20] <sethk> necroshine, that would get around your mixed locale requirement
[10:20] <BROKEN_LADDER> jenda when people are wrong, yes.  i like to point it out.
[10:20] <slava> anybody else having problems with the nvidia driver not supporting 1920x1200 resolution?
[10:20] <Nuub> Crt monitors are evel. They suck you in!
[10:20] <jenda> skulrid: I think so.
[10:20] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, and who are you calling wrong?
[10:20] <necroshine> sethk: i asked for someone to help me with my default locales-settings
[10:21] <sethk> necroshine, I think I confused your name with someone else.  Did you see my locale suggestion?
[10:21] <jenda> skulrid: but it'll prolly be  "./bttrack.py --port 6969 --dfile dstate"
[10:21] <skulrid> it says not found
[10:21] <lightbright> sethk: hello :)
[10:21] <necroshine> sethk: no
[10:21] <sethk> lightbright, 'evening
[10:21] <skulrid> yes I tryed but it says directory or file not found
[10:21] <infamus> adonikam: ive downloaded totem 1.2.0, now how do i install it
[10:22] <jenda> skulrid: "./bttrack.py --port 6969 --dfile dstate"
[10:22] <skulrid> yes
[10:22] <lightbright> sethk: morning :)  its 8am here
[10:22] <sethk> necroshine, I said to run the O/S with the germal locale (I think you said german), then start a terminal.  In the terminal, set the locale environment variables back to the default (english).  Run the apps from that terminal, and they should come up in English
[10:22] <slava> how can i test if the running kernel is SMP?
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium anyone here who said ogg is lossy, and obviously has no idea what ogg is.  i have _tons_ of ogg files on my computer that are theora video.
[10:22] <sethk> lightbright, details  :)
[10:22] <jenda> skulrid: search your PC for bttrack
[10:22] <Nebetsu> does the latest Ubuntu work with a USB D-Link Wireless Network Drive on a fresh install?
[10:22] <Nuub> slava: uname -r
[10:22] <lightbright> sethk: im a Melencholy :)
[10:22] <BROKEN_LADDER> what is the svn client called?
[10:22] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: OK, we all know you are right now
[10:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> jenda good.
[10:23] <skulrid> jenda found it
[10:23] <Max-T> Wow, it's installed. Lemme see if I can work it :D
[10:23] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, again, don't get so caught up on semantics.  Most people mean vorbis when they say "ogg", because of the file extension
[10:23] <necroshine> sethk: well i don't use the terminal that often - i launch apps from the gnome-menu ;)
[10:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium well, they should say what they mean.
[10:23] <Siph0n> hey, when is the new firefox version comin out that makes it so it doesnt crash when going to some myspace pages? :)
[10:23] <jenda> skulrid: what's the path?
[10:23] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, please lose the elitist attitude
[10:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> Siph0n i have never had that problem.
[10:23] <sethk> necroshine, You could modify your menus to reset the environment, but first try the terminal to make sure it will really work the way you want.
[10:23] <BROKEN_LADDER> elitest?
[10:24] <tritium> absolutely
[10:24] <slava_> Nuub: it says 2.6.12-9-amd64-generic
[10:24] <slava_> that's not smp is it?
[10:24] <slava_> also cat /proc/cpuinfo shows one processor
[10:24] <skulrid> where do I see that?
[10:24] <sethk> I think ogg is very proletarian  :)
[10:24] <Nuub> slava_: no
[10:24] <jenda> skulrid: in the search window
[10:24] <sethk> after all, it's a cheap codec  :)
[10:24] <Siph0n> Broken_Ladder: u go on myspace a lot?
[10:24] <Nuub> slava_: do a "apt-cache search smp"
[10:24] <CruNcher> ehh gettext-dev is it in any ubuntu repository i cant find it anywhere there ?
[10:24] <skulrid> jenda-> /home/skulrid/Desktop/BitTornado-CVS
[10:25] <adonikam> infamus: what file have you downloaded? you should be able to install it from synaptic
[10:25] <aalex> hi
[10:25] <aalex> do you guys know how to allow remote ssh connections
[10:25] <jenda> skulrid: Is that the only file found?
[10:25] <BROKEN_LADDER> Siph0n used to.  not nowadays.  i don't have to hunt for women anymore as i'm in a long-term relationship.  but i'll probably break up with her this month so, then i'll be back.
[10:25] <adonikam> Max-T unauthenticated packages shouldn't matter, but you need to make sure you've selected gnopernicus to be installed (check Status>Marked changes) and click Apply and then Apply in the new window
[10:25] <skulrid> I dint make a seach, just knew where it was
[10:25] <infamus> allright, i think its installed
[10:25] <sethk> aalex, install openssh.  then remote ssh connections will be allowed unless you disable them
[10:25] <jenda> skulrid: then do a search please...
[10:26] <adonikam> infamus: check Applications>Sound & Video
[10:26] <aalex> sethk:  my dpkg is broken...
[10:26] <skulrid> sory man, how do I do a search?
[10:26] <aalex> sethk:  i know, I will scp from that computer... :-)
[10:26] <Siph0n> Broken_Ladder: oh :)  cause sometimes ill go to a page and itll just close firefox...
[10:26] <jenda> System > Search
[10:26] <Madpilot> skulrid: Places menu -> Search For Files
[10:26] <jenda> no
[10:26] <logical_mark> Hey has anyone else had trouble installing Skype with 5.10?
[10:26] <sethk> aalex, you can install ssh from a tarball.  You'll have to start the daemon, but the default config will allow remote connections.
[10:27] <jenda> Madpilot: thx
[10:27] <tritium> aalex, sudo apt-get install ssh (or openssh-server)
[10:27] <jenda> skulrid: As Madpilot says
[10:27] <lightbright> whats Skype?
[10:27] <tritium> don't install ssh from a tarball
[10:27] <derek[] > which filesystem would be better: reiserfs or ext3?
[10:27] <skulrid> ok
[10:27] <jenda> lightbright: you use it to phone ppl
[10:27] <lightbright> jenda: cool
[10:27] <skulrid> jenda yah its the only file found
[10:27] <jenda> derek[] : what for?
[10:27] <derek[] > formatting
[10:27] <lightbright> jenda: can I use it to "phone home" ? :)
[10:27] <derek[] > :)
[10:28] <sethk> derek[] , ext3.  I've seen a lot of problems with reiserfs
[10:28] <adonikam> derek[] : reiserfs is very stable and fast - but you cannot "undelete" files from it. That's the only downside
[10:28] <derek[] > ok
[10:28] <Psylon_>  /msg nickserv link Psylon zeppelin
[10:28] <jenda> skulrid: then do "/home/skulrid/Desktop/BitTornado-CVS/bttrack.py --port 6969 --dfile dstate"
[10:28] <derek[] > i see
[10:29] <derek[] > i didn't know about the "undelete" thing
[10:29] <lightbright> adonikam: many linux experts disagree with you and say reiserfs is very UNSTABLE and recommend using ext3
[10:29] <mymayer> where to gt zsh-completition ?
[10:29] <zerokarmaleft> derek[] : ymmv, i've never had problems with reiserfs
[10:29] <adonikam> derek[] : use ext3 if you don't care to much about a small speed increase
[10:29] <jenda> derek[] : Ext3 is more compatible with older linuxes and windows. If it's an Ubuntu only machine - use reiser
[10:29] <adonikam> *too
[10:29] <maffju> is skype in multiverse?
[10:29] <Nuub> !skype
[10:29] <ubotu> somebody said skype was http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:29] <lightbright> derek[] : many linux experts say reiserfs is very UNSTABLE and recommend using ext3!   I recommend using ext3
[10:29] <derek[] > jenda, ok
[10:29] <adonikam> derek[] : what jenda said
[10:29] <skulrid> dunno if it worked..
[10:29] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju skype is proprietary.  you should really check out sip.
[10:29] <infamus> adonikam: i tried both totem and xmms and found that proper codecs dont even exist for the type of music files i use, blu-ray mp3s, but xmms did
[10:29] <lightbright> tritium: thanks :)  I think I learned this of you anyway in the early days
[10:29] <jenda> skulrid: did the terminal say anything?
[10:30] <Howdy125> Use reiserfs4 .. :-)
[10:30] <derek[] > okay. I'll be having dualboot with windoze.. so I'll be needing to use the data on the win partitions too
[10:30] <jenda> Howdy125: No!
[10:30] <skulrid> no
[10:30] <skulrid> jenda no
[10:30] <Howdy125> YES !!!!!!!!
[10:30] <priich> yeah, SIP rocks. my phonebill is less than a buck a month these days and i get free calls to most of EU + USA
[10:30] <Madpilot> derek[] : you can get a windows app that'll read ext3, I know - no idea about reiser
[10:30] <jenda> derek[] : Do NOT use reiser4.
[10:30] <Nuub> Nothing wrong with reiser as far as I'm concerned.
[10:30] <derek[] > ok
[10:30] <jenda> skulrid: that means it worked :)
[10:30] <maffju> thanks for the info
[10:30] <derek[] > Madpilot, i mean reading(and writing) the win partition in linux
[10:31] <lightbright> Nuub: are you qualified to make such a statement? :)
[10:31] <jenda> derek[] : reiser4 is in development and unsupported by Linux
[10:31] <derek[] > i see
[10:31] <Nuub> lighbright: sure
[10:31] <skulrid> jenda cool
[10:31] <skulrid> thnks
[10:31] <lightbright> derek[] : stick with ext3 UNLESS you want to risk losing data by using reiser
[10:31] <Madpilot> derek[] : Linux can read & write fat32, but not NTFS
[10:31] <skulrid> jenda already downloading ;)
[10:31] <eros> Guys im trying to install something, but it says that im not the owner and dont have access to it, i just installed ubuntu, is there a default login, for the owner?
[10:31] <Max-T_> Thanks for all your help guys;.. Got the magnification software installed now, just gotta figure out how to make it magnify the screen and I'll be set :D
[10:31] <tritium> Nuub, you're speaking from your own experience.  I can speak from mine, and describe cases of corrupt filesystems with reiserfs
[10:32] <Madpilot> eros: what are you trying to install?
[10:32] <jenda> derek[] : If yo uwant to access your linux partitions from Win, use ext3, if not, reiserfs
[10:32] <adonikam> infamus: blu-ray mp3s sounds very uncommon. But if xmms works for you then that's ok. It doesn't do video too, which is my problem with it
[10:32] <filip> Hey what newsreader program is default in ubuntu ?
[10:32] <eros> libtcl
[10:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich do you have an enum number?
[10:32] <lightbright> tritium: thats what I have heard too from many long term and linux users who use linux a lot
[10:32] <derek[] > jenda, kool
[10:32] <foampeace> what is your preferred programming language
[10:32] <BROKEN_LADDER> filip i'd use thunderbird.
[10:32] <Nuub> tritium: sorry to hear about them
[10:32] <ks1> is there an easy way to get a text login instead of gdm, like changing /etc/inittab runlevel?
[10:32] <jenda> lightbright: Are you qualified enoucgh to say that?  "stick with ext3 UNLESS you want to risk losing data by using reiser"
[10:32] <tritium> Nuub, thanks
[10:32] <Madpilot> eros: that's in the repos - search Synaptic for it and install it that way
[10:33] <priich> BROKEN_LADDER, enum number ?
[10:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> i use reiser4 and love it.
[10:33] <adonikam> lightbright: are you referring to reiser4? because reiserfs 3 has been stable for years...
[10:33] <eros> ok, but how do i become the owner?
[10:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich oh brother.
[10:33] <lightbright> jenda: yes from personal experience and what I have learned from Linux users who are veterans in it
[10:33] <filip> Ok BROKEN_LADDER is thunderbird installed as standard ?
[10:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> filip if not, just use apt-get.  there's a package for it
[10:33] <Madpilot> eros: when Ubuntu asks for a password, use your user pw
[10:33] <Madpilot> !tell eros about sudo
[10:33] <lightbright> adonikam: reiserfs has NEVER been stable!  thats why most linux experts still use ext3
[10:33] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich
[10:33] <eros> ok thanks Madpilot
[10:34] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich go to http://brokenladder.com/index.php?page=contact
[10:34] <Nuub> lightbright: not the linux expert that I know
[10:34] <ks1> is there an easy way to get a text login instead of gdm, like changing /etc/inittab runlevel?
[10:34] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich then click on the first enum number.
[10:34] <maffju> is SIP a program or a protocol? how do I use it (compared to skype)?
[10:34] <Psylon> Reiser is stable right up until you have any hardware problems, then watch out...
[10:34] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju session initiation protocol
[10:34] <jenda> lightbright: I prefer reiserfs, although I don't like Hans Reiser :)
[10:34] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju well, i use it by having a sip phone sitting on my desk.
[10:34] <Madpilot> eros: and you start Synaptic thru System menu -> Admin -> Synaptic Package Mngr
[10:34] <Madpilot> !tell eros about synpatic
[10:34] <lightbright> Nuub: you are free to use what you want :) I was just sharing my views
[10:34] <jenda> wb, Sedge
[10:34] <mae> are there debs anywhere for mysql5?
[10:34] <Sedge> thx
[10:35] <Sedge> didn't get it work :P
[10:35] <lightbright> jenda: hehe ok :)  you are free to use what you want :) I was just sharing my views
[10:35] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju i have a sip adapter that connects to my cordless phone, so if i call an enum number that has a sip address listed, it will called that sip address.
[10:35] <Sedge> but i'm still workin on it
[10:35] <idiot> anyone have a pocket pc? pm me
[10:35] <adonikam> lightbright: I personally think you are overreacting, but I agree that most people will probably want to use ext3 just because of compatibility and "everyone else does" reasons.
[10:35] <mister_roboto> ks1: don't you have that choice from the initial login dialog box?  (I use Kubuntu here so not sure, but I get that option)
[10:35] <Nuub> lightbright: sure, so was I
[10:35] <Madpilot> !tell eros about synaptic
[10:35] <chungaroo> can someone help me get my usb wifi adapter to work in ubuntu?
[10:35] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju sip is non-proprietary, so joe@blow.net can call john@doe.com
[10:35] <ks1> mister_roboto: no there is not that choice. When system boots I would like it to go to multiuser text login
[10:35] <lightbright> adonikam: ok :)  you are free to use what you want :) I was just sharing my views, thats all
[10:36] <maffju> BROKEN_LADDER, so I need special hardware to use SIP?
[10:36] <derek[] > Okay people. Thanks! I shall leave now.
[10:36] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju check out freeworlddialup.com or gizmoproject.com or iptel.org.  they all offer free sip registrars.
[10:36] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju you can just use a program, like linphone.
[10:36] <derek[] > Take care and have a good time!
[10:36] <maffju> BROKEN_LADDER, thanks, I'll check the links!
[10:36] <Max-T_> Hmmm
[10:36] <BROKEN_LADDER> maffju you should.  skype is a toy.  it won't ever be the ubiquitous telephony replacement that sip will be.
[10:37] <jenda> see ya derek[] 
[10:37] <Max-T_> I've installed gnopernicus and I set it to start Magnifier and it just says Magnifier is unavailable
[10:37] <Max-T_> Any ideas?
[10:37] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: Once I agree with you:)
[10:37] <w0rd54> anyone here have experience with ubuntu pre-seeding?
[10:37] <chungaroo> can someone help me get my usb wifi adapter to work in ubuntu?
[10:37] <DianWei> Hey guys. Quick question. Just browsing your forums I heard something that sparked my interest but I don't wanna try without more detailed instructions for fear that I ruin my computer. My processor is a p4, which i guess is a 686 proccessor. As I installed the 386 version of ubuntu, would updating the kernal to the 686 version have a noticeable performance increase? and if so how should I go about doing it?
[10:37] <Nuub> chugaroo: what adapter is it
[10:38] <idiot> anyone here have a pocket pc
[10:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> jenda for once
[10:38] <sally_> how do I make nautilus use xmms to play an mp3 file that I have double clicked on instead of totem?
[10:38] <chungaroo> Nubb, it's an airlink+ (airlinkplus) 802.11g
[10:38] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: Don't get used to it... :)
[10:38] <lightbright> Just for fun, go into #debian and tell them you think reiserfs is more stable and better to use then ext3 :)  see what the Linux and Debian veterans have to say
[10:38] <ggg> I do have a pocket
[10:38] <ks1> does anyone know? is there an easy way to get a text login instead of gdm, like changing /etc/inittab runlevel?
[10:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich you still there?
[10:38] <jenda> lightbright: I just might
[10:38] <BROKEN_LADDER> ks1 absolutely there is.
[10:38] <tritium> ks1, www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tips.en.html#s-no-x-start
[10:39] <Nuub> DianWei: you can install the 686 kernel, if it does not work then no damage is done because the 386 kernel is still there.
[10:39] <lightbright> jenda:  good meet you therer
[10:39] <tritium> ks1, please use the update-rc.d method
[10:39] <mister_roboto> DianWei: It "feels" a little snappier to me but don't have solid benchmarks. I just installed the kernel-686 package and it was automatically addded to my grub menu.
[10:39] <ks1> does anyone have a link?
[10:39] <chungaroo> Nubb, model number AWLL3025 if that matters
[10:39] <tritium> ks1, I just gave you one
[10:39] <ks1> er sorry i see it
[10:39] <Mitja> I've installed all possible audio codecs and still get no sound when playing .avi movie. Otherwise I play mp3s just fine. Any solutions?
[10:39] <DianWei> Thanks, for the responses, now installing it. Would i just apt-get a few things or is there more to it?
[10:39] <tritium> DianWei, sudo apt-get install linux-686
[10:40] <Nuub> chugaroo: did you say it was usb?
[10:40] <ggg> hi, I am trying to install "sensors" a tool that allows you read fan speed, cpu temp, etc...  It needs a kernel module, which says comes in the kernel tree... would you please point me to an url on how to set up this module, from a fresh installed ubuntu..
[10:40] <priich> BROKEN_LADDER, yeah, still here. just reading up on this ENUM business. i only got myself two SIP accounts and a termination to POTS, this seems intriguing.
[10:40] <chungaroo> Nubb, yeah it's a usb 2.0 adapter
[10:40] <DianWei> And then i can restart my pc, tritium?
[10:40] <tritium> ggg, all you really need is to install linux-headers-$(uname -r) to build modules
[10:40] <tritium> DianWei, yes
[10:41] <DianWei> cool, I'll be back momentarily to report results and thank ye once again if all goes according to plan.
[10:41] <Nuub> chugaroo: please paste the output of "sudo lsusb"
[10:41] <mister_roboto> DianWei: if you installed the Nvidia driver using their shell script, your graphics might break... fyi
[10:41] <mister_roboto> just needs reinstalled in that case (you need the 686 headers too)
[10:41] <chungaroo> daniel@daniel:~$ sudo lsusb
[10:41] <chungaroo> Password:
[10:41] <chungaroo> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[10:41] <chungaroo> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[10:41] <chungaroo> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[10:41] <DianWei> I tried installing it before, then uninstalled it, because certain 3d things didn't work right.
[10:41] <tritium> chungaroo, don't paste
[10:41] <chungaroo> ><
[10:41] <chungaroo> sorry!
[10:41] <chungaroo> rafb, right?
[10:41] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich okay..did you look at the enum address on my page, and how it links to my sip address, and has other info as well? it's like a digital business card.
[10:41] <Madpilot> !tell chungaroo about pastebin
[10:42] <chungaroo> i'm sorry
[10:42] <jirwin_> hello
[10:42] <jirwin_> anyone have any idea on how to get breezy to display info about my battery?
[10:42] <ks1> tritium: and if I would like to enable gdm/x startup i would just update-rc.d start x  x x x x ?
[10:42] <duvelke> hello
[10:42] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich you can choose sipbroker.com as your secondary proxy in your configuration, and it will automatically do ENUM lookups when you dial a number.  if someone has his pstn number registered, for example, as an ENUM number, your phone would then look up his sip address and call that instead of over the pstn.
[10:42] <jirwin_> it just says 0%
[10:42] <tritium> yes, ks1
[10:42] <logi_> question!
[10:42] <Nuub> chngaroo: If im not mistaken it's an acx chipset. Please follow the instructions at http://www.houseofcraig.net/acx100_howto.php to make sure.
[10:43] <ks1> ok, thanks. I might use ubuntu now that i know that :)
[10:43] <chungaroo> Nuub, thanks, i'll brb
[10:43] <logi_> i just pulled my old computer from my attic, it's a pentium mmx 233mhz, would it be ok for a fileserver?
[10:43] <BROKEN_LADDER> priich so right now if you got an enum number, i could use my sip phone sitting here on my desk, and call it, and get in touch with you, even though i don't have a way to dial a full sip address.  in the future, phones will have a whole alphanumeric keypad, and everone will just use sip addresses.  but for now this is a clever hack
[10:43] <Sanne> ks1, tritium: how about installing rcconf and disabling gdm with that?
[10:43] <lightbright> jenda: notice phogg hasnt even used Linux long time and not a developer!  not really qualified to answer that!  so ask some Debian developers what they have to say about it
[10:43] <lightbright> oops wrong channel sorry
[10:43] <adonikam> logi_: for how many computers/people
[10:44] <BROKEN_LADDER> logi_ i'd imagine so.  my computer years ago was a 400mhz p2 and it ran beos and linux just fine.  even ran windows.
[10:44] <tritium> Sanne, I'm just suggesting the "debian" method.  There are other ways...
[10:44] <logi_> adonikam, just home use... no more than 2 people asking at a time
[10:44] <mister_roboto> logi_: i use an old 333 MHz machine for the purpose and it's fine for my home use with 2 users
[10:44] <ggg>  linux-headers-$(uname -r)   ??
[10:44] <logi_> ok
[10:44] <tritium> yes
[10:44] <adonikam> logi_: should be excellent
[10:44] <BROKEN_LADDER> logi_ the important thing to remember is that serving files takes very little processing power.
[10:44] <ggg> what does it mean?
[10:44] <logi_> adonikam, so just load the base ubuntu on it
[10:44] <Sanne> tritium: oh, I was not crizisizing, only wanted to kinda suggest/know if it would work that way also.
[10:44] <logi_> and enable samba?
[10:44] <tritium> ggg, uname -r expands out to the version of your kernel
[10:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> ogg !
[10:45] <tritium> Sanne, yes, it should
[10:45] <Sanne> tritium: thanks :)
[10:45] <BROKEN_LADDER> ogg i can't get oggenc to work.  it makes files that have this warbly distortion.
[10:45] <mister_roboto> logi_: that's what i did.   I use scp and samba
[10:45] <Nuub> logi_: how much memory?
[10:45] <tritium> :)
[10:45] <lightbright> jenda: you cant ask 1 person who fully admits they are new to Linux about it to get an accurate feedback!  you need to ask the Developers
[10:45] <mister_roboto> logi_: and that machine only has 128 MB :)
[10:45] <logi_> Nuub, umm... only 32 mb... right now, but i can get more
[10:45] <ggg> I see... so it would be something like apt-get l linux-headers-$(uname -r)  ?
[10:45] <ogg> If I create a partition for ubuntu, and install ubuntu on it beside winxp on a ntfs-partition. Is there any possibilities to erase this linuxpartition, merge to one partition and make it ntfs later?
[10:46] <tritium> ggg, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[10:46] <Nuub> logi_: If you want a gui interface you'll need at leas 128
[10:46] <logi_> it was built in 95-96?
[10:46] <logi_> well.. i dont really need a gui
[10:46] <ggg> Great,  will try it... thanks!
[10:46] <logi_> just need to server files
[10:46] <logi_> serve*
[10:46] <pookey44> Hello!
[10:46] <logi_> although... i do need to get a mobo for it
[10:47] <Nuub> logi_: then it should work fine.
[10:47] <logi_> http://shop.store.yahoo.com/justdeals/sp98agpx.html
[10:47] <adonikam> logi_: you will probably want to make a decent swap partition on it in case it runs out of memory
[10:47] <logi_> i think that would do
[10:47] <logi_> oh well im planning on having 4x320gb hard drives on it
[10:47] <logi_> so.. that should be easy
[10:47] <markus> hey volks!
[10:48] <mister_roboto> logi_: sure the power supply will handle it? :)
[10:48] <pookey44> Would any be willing to give me some tips/Ubuntu LiveX64
[10:48] <logi_> umm...... crap
[10:48] <markus> can someone help me in midi things
[10:48] <adonikam> logi_: you could use a simpler distribution like DSL
[10:48] <logi_> yeah
[10:48] <markus> ??
[10:48] <logi_> im just most familiar with ubuntu
[10:48] <logi_> and love it
[10:48] <Nuub> logi_: then stick with it :-)
[10:49] <bluefoxicy> how's dapper looking
[10:49] <lightbright> This was written by the Debian Developers:  reiserfs is probably a journaling filesystem with pretty good performance and some interesting features.  See http://www.namesys.com.  It is wonderful and everyone loves it, until the axe falls and they lose data due to a crash.  As such, it has a lot of ex-fans who are now sadder but wiser.  See ext3, xfs, or jfs for safer filesystems.
[10:49] <bluefoxicy> any massive issues?
[10:49] <markus> i was already to start loving it
[10:49] <markus> but the midi thing
[10:49] <logi_> umm so i take it, standard atx psu's won't work with it?
[10:49] <pookey44> how do it find the drivers or install them for Ati X800XL video card
[10:49] <logi_> i'm lost with old hardware
[10:49] <DianWei> It booted, thanks guys. Bye again. :D
[10:49] <pookey44> everything is find but my video
[10:49] <chungaroo> Nuub, i think my wifi adapter uses the Zydas chipset, but i'm not sure how to install it
[10:49] <bluefoxicy> markus: timididty
[10:49] <logi_> i was 8 when we got the computer
[10:49] <logi_> lol
[10:49] <bluefoxicy> dity
[10:50] <markus> ;-[
[10:50] <sunny_boy> hello. i was wondering if it's possible to resize my linux partition while using it?
[10:50] <lightbright> adonikam: did you read that explantion from the Debian Developers about reiserfs?
[10:50] <benplaut> sunny_boy: don't try
[10:50] <lightbright> Nuub: did you read that explantion from the Debian Developers about reiserfs?
[10:51] <sunny_boy> beplaut: i dont know what to do then. I tried a Knoppix live cd and tried to partition but that didn't work. and Windows wont let me do it either.
[10:51] <priich> BROKEN_LADDER, yeah, that is a  nice feature. I'll jot my stuff down at e164.org when i have my setup in order then. (got new hardware, got new ISP and getting a new domain...)
[10:51] <logi_> if i were to get this ( http://shop.store.yahoo.com/justdeals/sp98agpx.html ) would a standard atx psu work with it
[10:51] <pookey44> PM if you can help me with my ubuntu-liveX64/ Video
[10:51] <pookey44> plz
[10:51] <duvelke> can some one help conf samba cant get throu to other pc
[10:51] <ormandj> i'm having problems with a software raid. i've got two promise sata tx4 controllers, one with 4 drives on it, one with 1. linux isn't seeing one of them, after i switched motherboards.
[10:51] <ormandj> and the raid is failing
[10:52] <ormandj> http://pastebin.com/440198
[10:52] <ormandj> that's the dmesg output
[10:52] <logi_> duvelke, is the other pc using windows?
[10:52] <duvelke> no
[10:52] <Madpilot> logi_: wow, that's old - it has ISA slots on it!
[10:52] <duvelke> genom
[10:52] <pookey44> jumpers?
[10:52] <logi_> Madpilot, heh.. yeah
[10:52] <logi_> you should see the actual mobo that was in the case
[10:52] <chungaroo> Nuub, i think my wifi adapter uses the Zydas chipset, but i'm not sure how to install it
[10:53] <logi_> it has an extension slot, which then connects to a platform with isa, and pci
[10:53] <sunny_boy> benplaut:  i dont know what to do then. I tried a Knoppix live cd and tried to partition but that didn't work. and Windows wont let me do it either
[10:53] <Siph0n> when installing flash player 7, i am getting a msg, Please enter the installation path for mozilla, netscape, or opera... i type in /usr/bin/firefox , and it says it isnt a directory?
[10:53] <sexcopter8000m> is there any way to mute a website using macromedia flash?
[10:53] <sunny_boy> hmm
[10:54] <sunny_boy> okay. thanks.
[10:54] <sexcopter8000m> so that i can use another programme with sound (skype)
[10:54] <pookey44> just back it up and redo it
[10:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> sexcopter8000m block all flash
[10:54] <swab79> I don't know if this is right place to ask.. I'm trying to sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct but when I submit I'm getting "str: Signature has invalid format" I've created my gpg key and clearsigned the code, what am I doing wrong?
[10:54] <markus> i try
[10:54] <sexcopter8000m> BROKEN_LADDER, ??
[10:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> block all flash
[10:54] <BROKEN_LADDER> that way you won't have to listen to it, or see the annoyance of it.
[10:55] <maffju> sunny_boy, why did knoppix fail?
[10:55] <petroo> Uii, this is a full channel, Id say! Well anyhow: I just installed OOo 2.0, but at least the Impress part seems to behave quite peculiar: Fullscreen won't go full any more (1.9.xyz did). Any ideas, please?
[10:55] <sexcopter8000m> BROKEN_LADDER, I don't get you... do you mean block the sound or block flash altogether?
[10:55] <Siph0n> any ideas how to get it to find /usr/bin/firefox directory?
[10:55] <maffju> sunny_boy, i always use knoppix for that
[10:55] <pookey44> ******Please PM me I need help with Ubu LiveX64-Video issue******
[10:55] <sexcopter8000m> BROKEN_LADDER, 'cos this website uses flash... i can't get around that..
[10:55] <tritium> !cos
[10:55] <sunny_boy> maffju - I don't know. it's worked before but this time it came up with a blank error message
[10:55] <ubotu> methinks cos is not a word
[10:56] <sunny_boy> I used QTParted on the Knoppix live cd
[10:56] <chungaroo> ok, i've determined that i need the zydas 1211 driver but i'm not sure how to install it
[10:56] <sexcopter8000m> anyone? is it possible to mute macromedia flash player in firefox?
[10:57] <wicka> Hello.
[10:57] <mister_roboto> sexcopter8000m: can't u just leave that web site while skypeing?
[10:57] <Madpilot> pookey44: if you actually just ask your question here in the channel, you might actually get some help...
[10:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> sexcopter8000m then don't use it.
[10:57] <SCMark> Is there a quick application to crop images?  I just want to go in, crop, save and go out.  I know gimp can but I was wondering if there was a smaller simpler application
[10:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> sexcopter8000m just send them a nasty email about how a website should never relie upon proprietary crap like flash.
[10:57] <LjL> pookey44: also, if you avoid that childish "********" thing, you'll have more chances
[10:57] <sexcopter8000m> mister_roboto, the thing is it's a puzzle site, and i wanna solve it with my friend on skype... maybe if i start skype and then go to the website it'll work
[10:57] <petroo> scmark: if no visual app is requested, try convert.
[10:57] <wicka> It would appear that I have missed a neccesary part of this conversation.
[10:57] <BROKEN_LADDER> sexcopter8000m skype = bad
[10:58] <InitMass> always when trying to open a wmv file with a double click i get the message "Cannot open ....wmv The filename.... indicates that this file is of typ "Microsoft....." is it possible to get rid of this? i mean i have an app which can open the files and if i use open with it's working
[10:58] <sexcopter8000m> BROKEN_LADDER, is anything not bad in your opinion?
[10:58] <adonikam> sexcopter8000m: have you tried setting up dmix?
[10:58] <BROKEN_LADDER> does anyone here have problems with oggenc producing distorted files with this weird chirpy warbling sound?
[10:58] <pookey44> skype is cool
[10:58] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, please let people use what they want to use
[10:58] <muszek_> hi
[10:58] <pookey44> us it for gaming
[10:58] <BROKEN_LADDER> sexcopter8000m anything proprietary is bad.
[10:58] <Nuub> chungaroo: the driver seems to be here: http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/
[10:58] <aalex> wip : parce que je fais du gem aujourd'hui et ca serait cool de se voir ce soir si tu n'as rien
[10:58] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, not so.  Please stop.
[10:58] <wicka> Has anyone here used the Soundblaster Live 24-bit?
[10:58] <jenda> BROKEN_LADDER: oooh.... not again! I agree!
[10:58] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium i'm just pointing out the problems with it in an effort to make them not want to use it.
[10:58] <muszek_> do I need to re-install ati drivers after the kernel has been upgraded?
[10:58] <pookey44> not me wicka
[10:58] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, well, please don't
[10:59] <sexcopter8000m> adonikam, yeah i believe so, anyway i'm too tired to try and fix stuff properly tonight
[10:59] <sexcopter8000m> thanks guys anyway
[10:59] <GCarrier> anybody using the 'via' xorg drivers please?
[10:59] <tritium> freedom of choice here, after all
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium it is too so.  anything involving communication that is proprietary is bad.
[10:59] <tritium> that includes proprietary software
[10:59] <Madpilot> musterm4nn: you need to re-install the linux-restricted-modules
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> sure you are free to choose.  but why would you _want_ to choose certain things?
[10:59] <Madpilot> !tell musterm4nn about ati
[10:59] <wicka> How about this, let's make it more broad: has anyone else had sound problems with ubuntu?
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> proprietary software is fine.
[10:59] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, that is not your choice to make for others
[10:59] <sunny_boy> heh
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> but proprietary standards are not.
[10:59] <chungaroo> http://voxel.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/zd1211/sf_zd1211_20050822_src.tar.gz... i've even downloaded the driver. i just need someone to walk me through installing it
[10:59] <pookey44> man i need to get the live Ubu Live cd to work with my video card
[10:59] <slava_> hi, i got my 1920x1200 monitor working
[10:59] <chungaroo> someone, please
[10:59] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium but i can certainly try to persuade them.
[10:59] <tritium> stop now, please, or take it to -offtopic
[11:00] <slava_> one last problem is that when i start GNOME, i get an error that 'HAL cannot be initialized', and no desktop icons appear
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium takes two to tango.
[11:00] <priich> itritium, that may be true, but SIP is superior in every way, so why not spread the evangelium ?
[11:00] <GCarrier> it doesn't want to wooork :(
[11:00] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, this is not the place for that
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium then stop discussing it with me.
[11:00] <Khaaaaan> What is the difference between GAIM and pyGAIM?
[11:00] <GCarrier> Khaaaaan, 2 letters
[11:00] <BROKEN_LADDER> Khaaaaan pygaim is probably a python version of it.
[11:00] <LjL> tritium: you should change the following ubotu fact then, i suppose
[11:00] <Nuub> slave_: I too get that error sometimes, but everythings starts fine
[11:00] <LjL> !w32codecs
[11:00] <ubotu> methinks w32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil., and they're available from http://giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/
[11:00] <Khaaaaan> Yea it is
[11:00] <pookey44> iono but Gaim is cool I us it at work
[11:00] <slava_> Nuub: hmm
[11:00] <ardchoille> BROKEN_LADDER: do you cause problems in every channel you enter?
[11:00] <sethk> Khaaaaan, pyGAIM is a python interface into gaim
[11:00] <Khaaaaan> I believe
[11:01] <slava_> Nuub: i don't see desktop icons when i mount drives
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> ardchoille what problems?
[11:01] <Khaaaaan> I was looking for more options outside of GAIM
[11:01] <sethk> Khaaaaan, for enhancing functionality and such
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> ardchoille i solve problems.
[11:01] <sethk> Khaaaaan, then it may be what you want, if you like python
[11:01] <chungaroo> it says to cd into the directory and type make and make install
[11:01] <chungaroo> but it's not working
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> can i just ask, does anyone else here have problems with oggenc?
[11:01] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, that's not all you do.
[11:01] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium well, sometimes i ask for help too.
[11:01] <ly> does anyone know how to minimize all the windows in xfce?
[11:01] <tritium> and argue
[11:01] <Nuub> slava_: for interest sake does it do it every time?
[11:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> the kids in here are smart and have some good advice.  those little wipper snappers
[11:02] <mister_roboto> BROKEN_LADDER: u said nothing that could have helped him get flash sound blocked. u just preached religion
[11:02] <slava_> Nuub: yup
[11:02] <chungaroo> anyone?
[11:02] <Nuub> chungaroo: you'll need to change the "make install" to "sudo make install"
[11:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto wrong.  i told him how to get flash sound blocked.
[11:02] <sethk> chungaroo, it would help if you say what it does, rather than "it isn't working"
[11:02] <tritium> chungaroo, sudo apt-get install build-essential, if you haven't already please
[11:02] <zapada> does anyone have keys or keygens for linuxant drivers?
[11:02] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto i attempted to solve his flash problem.  part of the problem was that he was trying to use flash.
[11:02] <mister_roboto> BROKEN_LADDER: wrong, you were solving the wrong problem
[11:02] <pookey44> how do you get Ubu live to work with none on board video card?  It's not finding the drivers wich are installed
[11:03] <tritium> BROKEN_LADDER, stop!  Using flash is his right.
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto it wasn't the wrong problem in my opinion.
[11:03] <mister_roboto> BROKEN_LADDER: he needed to USE it
[11:03] <zapada> does anyone have keys or keygens for linuxant drivers?
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto huh uh.
[11:03] <jirwin_> can i try to enable acpi, after disabling it for installation
[11:03] <Nuub> slava_: try http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-21887.html
[11:03] <jirwin_> ?
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto please stop discussing this with me, you're going to get me banned.
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> mister_roboto please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic.
[11:03] <mister_roboto> BROKEN_LADDER: did u even read the bit about collaborating on a puzzle site?
[11:03] <tester123412> hmm
[11:03] <tritium> only _you_ can get yourself banned
[11:03] <BROKEN_LADDER> tritium not true.  as you've proven.
[11:04] <GMachine_24> ?
[11:04] <slava_> how do i enable sshd to run on startup?
[11:04] <tritium> Take some responsibility for your own actions!  Geez...
[11:04] <pookey44> no help for me I guess
[11:04] <wicka> God damit.
[11:04] <adonikam> pookey44: I PM'd you
[11:04] <Nuub> slava_: just install the openssh package, and it will do so.
[11:04] <sethk> slava, if you install it normally, you don't have to.  If you install it from source, you may have to add an sshd start to an rc file
[11:04] <jirwin_> hmm
[11:04] <pookey44> dont see it
[11:04] <slava_> Nuub: ok
[11:05] <tritium> wicka, watch your language
[11:05] <wicka> My bad.
[11:05] <slava_> brb
[11:05] <samu2> where can you change the default application for files?
[11:05] <samu2> i want my .avis to play in vlc
[11:05] <sethk> wicka, you could at least spell it correctly.  :)
[11:05] <logi_> anyone know what kind of psu a socket 7 motherboard would need
[11:05] <_jason> samu2, rightclick on a file and go to properties
[11:05] <ardchoille> tritium: I had to ban him from my channel
[11:05] <wicka> I'm just getting frustrated with every single distro I have ever used having the exact asme problem.
[11:06] <wicka> same*
[11:06] <tritium> ardchoille, what a shocker
[11:06] <GMachine_24> logi: you mean cpu?
[11:06] <logi_> no..
[11:06] <logi_> power supply
[11:06] <Madpilot> chungaroo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/zd1211wifi
[11:06] <GMachine_24> oh
[11:06] <ardchoille> tritium: hehe
[11:06] <sethk> wicka, what problem?
[11:06] <pookey44> I just pm'd you !adonikam
[11:06] <wicka> I have never gotten sound to work on any form of Linux (or BSD, for that matter) ever.
[11:06] <GMachine_24> log: a standard atx or at power supply depending on the mb
[11:06] <sethk> wicka, buy a cheap sound card  :)
[11:07] <wicka> I did.
[11:07] <wicka> Twice.
[11:07] <sethk> wicka, once will do.
[11:07] <wicka> Right now I have a Soundblaster Live.
[11:07] <ardchoille> lol
[11:07] <GMachine_24> socket 7 boards are old
[11:07] <wicka> It doesn't work.
[11:07] <sethk> wicka, you did an install from scratch with the soundblaster installed and the built in audio disabled?
[11:07] <logi_> GMachine_24, http://shop.store.yahoo.com/justdeals/sp98agpx.html
[11:07] <logi_> GMachine_24, that's the mobo
[11:07] <dubz> wicka --recompile the kernel (heheh i came from gentoo)
[11:07] <zapada> http://pastebin.com/440236
 check pm please
[11:08] <zapada> ARGH
[11:08] <zapada> i'll just send lol
[11:08] <ardchoille> what's the command to see if I already have a package installed?
[11:08] <wicka> Well when I installed Ubuntu the Sb was installed, but it set the onboard audio (nForce4) as the default.
[11:08] <_jason> ardchoille, apt-cache policy packagename
[11:08] <sethk> wicka, that's why I said "with the built in audio disabled"
[11:08] <GMachine_24> logi: you just need a standard atx power supply
[11:08] <logi_> k good
[11:08] <wicka> I tried to use the NF4 audio but of course nvidia's drivers yet again didn't work.
[11:09] <Madpilot> wicka: so change that in your BIOS
[11:09] <logi_> cause i have an extra one of those
[11:09] <wicka> Alright.
[11:09] <logi_> GMachine_24, now, all i need are raid controllers for pci
[11:09] <SCMark> in order to get a boot splash do I just need to install the usplash package?  I upgraded from hooray
[11:09] <wicka> I will go attempt that.
[11:09] <logi_> GMachine_24, and ill be in buisness
[11:09] <logi_> lol
[11:09] <adonikam> pookey44: I think I have to register to PM
[11:09] <GMachine_24> logi: i've used some of those. with mixed results.
[11:09] <swab79> I'm trying to sign the Ubuntu Code of Conduct but when I submit I'm getting "str: Signature has invalid format" I've created my gpg key and clearsigned the code, what am I doing wrong?
[11:09] <pookey44> awww
[11:10] <dubz> youve got bad characters
[11:10] <GMachine_24> uhhhh
[11:10] <pookey44> not registerd
[11:10] <GMachine_24> no personal attacks dubz
[11:10] <samu2> _jason, thanks
[11:10] <GMachine_24> j/k
[11:10] <dubz> *naughty charsp[] 
[11:10] <_jason> samu2, np
[11:10] <WebMaven> Hi folks. I just upgraded from Hoary to Breezy on my laptop, and now x doesn't seem to be installed. Help?
[11:11] <ardchoille> _jason: Thanks :)
[11:11] <GMachine_24> web: same thing happened to me. i did a fresh install.
[11:11] <_jason> ardchoille, np
[11:11] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: that's not an acceptable solution.
[11:11] <dubz> characters as in {a,f,d,r,f,'}
[11:12] <pookey44> This was a custom built pc no on board video/ the cd is not picking up the drivers that I have for my video
[11:12] <GMachine_24> yeah i wasn't thrilled with the idea but i understand there are situations where you cannot do that
[11:12] <slava_> i can't believe there's no gv, ggv, or xpdf in ubuntu
[11:12] <sethk> slava, those can all be installed
[11:12] <WebMaven> What do I need to do to reinstall x?
[11:12] <slava_> sethk: from where?
[11:12] <ardchoille> can someone point me to a how-to to stop sudo from asking me for my password?
[11:12] <sethk> slava, the package manager
[11:12] <GMachine_24> web: what error message do you get
[11:12] <slava_> that's the problem, i can't find them in the list
[11:12] <slava_> there's no xpdf...
[11:12] <slava_> or any others
[11:13] <sethk> Slackwise, xpdf I believe is grouped with KDE
[11:13] <Madpilot> ardchoille: the whole point of sudo is that it asks for a pw - it's basic security...
[11:13] <adonikam> pookey44: what happens does X freeze?
[11:13] <dubz> xpdf would never be grouped with kde
[11:13] <pookey44> nope
[11:13] <sethk> Slackwise, are you in the advanced mode?
[11:13] <wicka> So now when I go into System Preferences > Sound, there is actually no sound device set (it's blank) I have to go down and set it to the SB Live chip (ca0106).
[11:13] <pookey44> just dont make it to the gui
[11:13] <Madpilot> slava: use Synaptic's search function, it's easier than the categories
[11:13] <ardchoille> Madpilot: I understand that, but there is a way to stop sudo from doing that, I'd like to know how
[11:13] <dubz> just install xpdf using dpkg
[11:13] <sethk> sorry, slava_, are you in advanced mode?
[11:14] <slava_> oh, its in universe
[11:14] <pookey44> remember this is the live cd
[11:14] <sethk> Slackwise, weird completion in xchat, sorry  :)
[11:14] <adonikam> pookey44: was the screen black or were you still at the framebuffer mesages
[11:14] <Madpilot> xpdf is included in Ubuntu by default, I think
[11:14] <GMachine_24> web: what kind of laptop do you have? what is the video?
[11:14] <Nuub> xpdf in breezy is in universe/text
[11:14] <pookey44> no im able to see txt
[11:14] <slava_> ok
[11:14] <Quenyar> Can anyone tell me how to install Realplayer to ubuntu 5.10?
[11:14] <pookey44> im in admin mode somhow
[11:14] <sladen> ardchoille: 'NOPASSWD: all'  try man sudoers
[11:14] <pookey44> it put me there
[11:15] <ardchoille> sladen: did that, didn't work.
[11:15] <pookey44> this is my first time running the live cd
[11:15] <wicka> OK...
[11:15] <pookey44> humm
[11:15] <slava_> how do i add a service to run on boot?
[11:15] <sladen> ardchoille: factual statement.  It will.
[11:15] <_native_> hello
[11:15] <slava_> i need to make dbus start on boot
[11:15] <_native_> it dose
[11:15] <swab79> Quenyar: Download the binary from real website, there are instuctions there
[11:15] <C_J_Pro> How do I recursively search a directory for files containing a specified word?
[11:15] <pookey44> the drivers are on both my windxp64/windxp pro
[11:15] <pookey44> partitions
[11:15] <Nuub> slava_ : add scripts to /etc/init.d/ I think
[11:15] <GMachine_24> quen: read this http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#id2526342
[11:16] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: it's an Averatec.
[11:16] <ardchoille> sladen: I am glad it worked for you.. it doesn't work for me.
[11:16] <C_J_Pro> using bash that is
[11:16] <Quenyar> swab79 I'll try that, thanks
[11:16] <wicka> I still don't have any sound.
[11:16] <sethk> slava_, better to add to an existing rc file
[11:16] <_native_> slava; doesnt it already
[11:16] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: I forget what the video was, but it was autodetected.
[11:16] <halibut> A program to download images from a digital camera?
[11:16] <_jason> C_J_Pro, grep -r
[11:16] <GMachine_24> web: ok
[11:16] <Madpilot> halibut: gThumb
[11:16] <adonikam> pookey44: Doing Ctrl-Alt-F2 should give you a prompt. Then "nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and you can edit Driver "fglrx" (or whatever) to Driver "vesa". Save (Ctrl-X y) and run "/etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[11:16] <sladen> ardchoille: echo 'ardchoille ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: ALL' | sudo tee -a /etc/sudoers
[11:17] <pookey44> let me right this down
[11:17] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: My error now is that x is not installed. ie startx: command not found
[11:17] <_native_> pookey44; you use sticky notes?
[11:17] <GMachine_24> web: have you read this string? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-78269.html
[11:17] <_native_> i love stickynotes
[11:17] <wicka> ...
[11:17] <slava_> _native_: nope
[11:17] <WebMaven> after I did the apt-get dist-upgrade, I also did apt-get -f install, and apparently that removed x.
[11:17] <_native_> slava; thats weird .
[11:18] <sladen> halibut: gphoto
[11:18] <adonikam> _native_: TomBoy is pretty cool
[11:18] <amonkey> is there a way to use an ir keyboard (pocketop) with ubuntu? is there a better place to ask for help with this?
[11:18] <_native_> adonikam; what is it ?
[11:18] <slava_> is there some kind of tool to enable/disable services?
[11:18] <_native_> adonikam; note type thing a ma bob.
[11:18] <_native_> ?
[11:18] <ardchoille> sladen: that line is already in there.. I did that yesterday, I must be doing something else wrong.
[11:18] <_native_> ;] 
[11:19] <adonikam> _native_: Rich text sticky notes which can link to each other. Nicer to use than the gnome applet
[11:19] <_native_> global communications rock!
[11:19] <Nuub> !bum
[11:19] <ubotu> from memory, bum is a graphical BootUp Manager; see http://www.marzocca.net/linux/bum.html
[11:19] <sladen> amonkey: http://www.google.com/search?q=microinnovations-microkbd  which is what it's really called
[11:19] <_native_> !ubotu
[11:19] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[11:19] <Nuub> skava_: look at the link about bum
[11:20] <sladen> ardchoille: can you /query me and post me your sudoers file (privately)
[11:20] <_native_> i need some good firewall scripts.
[11:21] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: I fail to see how that is supposed to help...
[11:21] <WebMaven> What is the command to install X and do the configuration?
[11:21] <slava_> anybody know how to enable/disable services that run on boot?
[11:21] <slava_> i know how t ocreate symlinks in /etc/rc3.d, etc
[11:21] <slava_> but there must be a nicer tool?
[11:21] <tritium> slava, with update-rc.d
[11:21] <wicka> I might have to go jump off a cliff.
[11:21] <priich> C_J_Pro, or if grep -r won't cut the mustard:    find . -type f -name "*.ext" -print0| xargs -0 grep -i yourword
[11:22] <_native_> im programming a killer dynamic adaptive script and need some 31337 shiz for possible inclusion,
[11:22] <Quenyar> swab79 running the bin executable results in: ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:22] <adonikam> !samba
[11:22] <WebMaven> I am sure that if I did a clean install it would autodetect and configure everything, how do I get it to do that?
[11:22] <ubotu> from memory, samba is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[11:22] <pookey44> ill try that adonikam
[11:22] <pookey44> thanks for your help bro
[11:22] <adonikam> pookey44: np
[11:22] <pookey44> peace
[11:22] <Nuub> slava_ : look at boot up manager
[11:22] <_native_> watson sucks !!
[11:23] <_native_> ;] 
[11:23] <Ratty_> hi
[11:23] <Ratty_> how do i change the port gnome-bittorent uses?
[11:23] <Siph0n> how do i open an rar file in ubuntu?
[11:23] <Ratty_> 6881 is blocked
[11:23] <_native_> sharutils
[11:23] <_jason> Siph0n, have you installed a rar package?
[11:24] <coz> hello all
[11:24] <_native_> coz is here everyone say yay!
[11:24] <jenda> yay
[11:24] <_native_> yay
[11:24] <Nuub> yay
[11:24] <coz>  I have an old laptop drive I plugged into the usb port, but it is showing two hardrives instead of one
[11:24] <coz> any suggestions?
[11:24] <Siph0n> _jason: nope :)
[11:24] <WebMaven> ok, xserver-xorg and xorg-common are installed.
[11:25] <Siph0n> just the archaive manager that comes with ubuntu
[11:25] <Nuub> two partitions?
[11:25] <wicka> Do I have to start swearing again to get attention?
[11:25] <_jason> Siph0n, you can install unrar-free or unrar-nonfree, unrar-nonfree will open more but it's not free ;)
[11:25] <coz> No it is showing two volumes but only one partition is on it
[11:25] <WebMaven> What is the command to do X setup?
[11:25] <C_J_Pro> X -config?
[11:25] <C_J_Pro> I think
[11:25] <_native_> WebMaven; there are several.
[11:25] <C_J_Pro> either that or X.org -config
[11:26] <swab79> Quenyar "sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin"
[11:26] <_jason> Siph0n, then the archive-manager, file-roller, should be able to open them.  The cli command is unrar x filename i believe.
[11:26] <C_J_Pro> been a while since I ran X
[11:26] <WebMaven> I need to do hardware autodetection, etc.
[11:26] <adonikam> I've had enough fun for one day - bye all!
[11:26] <biella> how can I find out which Ubuntu I have?
[11:26] <_native_> damn linux and its "more than one way to do it" ;] 
[11:26] <Quenyar> that is what I typed.
[11:26] <Quenyar> swab79 trying to figure out the private messages/register thing now, too
[11:26] <_jason> biella, lsb_release -a
[11:26] <_native_> any 2600 freaks here?
[11:26] <Nuub> _native_: better than windows, no way to do it
[11:26] <_native_> Nuub; yeah!!
[11:26] <WebMaven> X.org: command not found
[11:26] <C_J_Pro> actually
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> everything in windows can be easily fixed
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> reformat
[11:27] <reiki> bu installing
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> and install linux
[11:27] <reiki> ack... sorry bout that
[11:27] <GMachine_24> x failed to start after a dist-upgrade to breezy.
[11:27] <GMachine_24> try
[11:27] <GMachine_24> Code:
[11:27] <GMachine_24> dpkg --configure --pending
[11:27] <GMachine_24> to make sure your configuration completes.
[11:27] <GMachine_24> then try
[11:27] <GMachine_24> Code:
[11:27] <GMachine_24> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:27] <_jason> !pastebin
[11:27] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[11:27] <GMachine_24> sorry
[11:27] <biella> _jason, thanks! i have 5.04 hoary... how can I upgrade to the latest stable release?
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> I'm just amazed this is the first place I come for Linux support
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> lol
[11:27] <_jason> ubotu, tell biella about breezy
[11:27] <GMachine_24> i should have used pastebin
[11:27] <C_J_Pro> I don't even use ubuntu atm
[11:28] <swab79> sudo apt-get install libstdc++6
[11:28] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: thanks!
[11:28] <synackuator> C_J_Pro, if you used ubuntu, you wouldn't need support
[11:28] <GMachine_24> good luck web
[11:28] <synackuator> :p
[11:28] <reiki> C_J_Pro, I installed Ubuntu in August and haven't needed Windows since
[11:28] <swab79> Quenyar... maybe try "sudo apt-get install libstdc++6"
[11:28] <_native_> reiki; sick.. ;] 
[11:28] <Madpilot> GMachine_24: please don't use your ENTER key as punctuation... thanks
[11:28] <C_J_Pro> reiki:Right now, I'm installing kubuntu on one of my PCs
[11:28] <Nuub> windows 95 is my favourite.
[11:28] <_native_> i feel special i never used windows.
[11:28] <Nuub> JK
[11:28] <_native_> linux from the begining
[11:28] <C_J_Pro> but use Windows on my main one due to the fact that I need to use my composition software all the time
[11:28] <Quenyar> swab79 that returns:  libstdc++6 is already the newest version.
[11:29] <reiki> C_J_Pro, understand that I was a tester for MS OSs since pre-95 (back when it was Chicago with Win32C!)
[11:29] <GMachine_24> mad: sorry. all those lines were because i cut and pasted instead of using pastebin. my apologies, again.
[11:29] <reiki> C_J_Pro, what composition software? Is it proprietary?
[11:29] <C_J_Pro> it is proprietary
[11:30] <C_J_Pro> it is Sibelius
[11:30] <amonkey> sladen, after a bit of googling i'm still lost. thanks for the tip, but do you know anything else about getting it to work?
[11:30] <C_J_Pro> and Garritan Personal Orchestra
[11:30] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: apparently there were a lot pending....
[11:30] <Nuub> Of course it proprietry, everything on windows is proprietry.
[11:30] <C_J_Pro> Garritan, of course, has no open source alternative
[11:30] <Ratty_> i'm trying to install java, but i get this error "The installer is unable to run in graphical mode."
[11:30] <Ratty_> how do i install java?
[11:30] <C_J_Pro> Ratty_: installing via synaptic?
[11:30] <reiki> C_J_Pro, ahhh.... ok... writing scores? There may be equivalent linux software
[11:30] <Ratty_> no
[11:31] <C_J_Pro> Garritan isn't for writing scores
[11:31] <Ratty_> i downloaded the .bin
[11:31] <wicka> Anyone want to help me get sound working?
[11:31] <majyk> why doesn't the Gnome Services applet show you every service that is configured to startup on boot? It clearly is missing some services that I'd like to turn off. I figured it out on the command line by using update-rc.d but I'm scratching my head and asking myself why the Gnome Services applet is missing some services.
[11:31] <C_J_Pro> there is no equivelent
[11:31] <GMachine_24> web: so is it working now?
[11:31] <C_J_Pro> its a massive instrument library
[11:31] <priich> Nuub, that's not true. The gnu tools make windows almost usable.
[11:31] <Nuub> Ratty: Are you talking about Sun Java
[11:31] <Ratty_> yes
[11:31] <ardchoille> sladen: did you get my PM?
[11:31] <Nuub> Ratty_ : A you sure you won't use the java package (not sun)
[11:32] <coz> can I format a usb drive in UButnu?
[11:32] <Nuub> priich: Empasis on the word almost
[11:32] <coz> ubuntu
[11:32] <coz> damn fingers
[11:32] <reiki> coz yes
[11:32] <GMachine_24> tsk
[11:32] <coz> how do I do that please
[11:32] <Nuub> coz: what is it formatted with?
[11:32] <_jason> Ratty_, there are javadebs available
[11:32] <The_Isle_of_Mark> anyone know of a good software synthsizer for ubuntu/deb/linux?
[11:33] <blanky> guys, how do I use a .diff file
[11:33] <_jason> ubotu, tell ratty about javadebs
[11:33] <coz> fat 32 but it is showing two volumes instead of one
[11:33] <blanky> how do I use a .diff file
[11:33] <blanky> pretend it's something.diff
[11:33] <Quenyar> swab79 trying the dev install now.  one step at a time
[11:33] <blanky> diff something.diff ? o.0
[11:33] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: ZynAddSubFx
[11:33] <Sly> blanky a different file extension?
[11:33] <mister_roboto> anyone here running a 64-bit machine? someone mentioned on IRC that there wasn't much app support in ubuntu for 64 bits and just wondering if that's true
[11:33] <Nuub> blanky: Most likely with the patch program. Man patch
[11:33] <blanky> Sly: WHat? No I mean a .diff file, differences between apps file
[11:33] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/
[11:33] <_jason> blanky, with the patch command
[11:33] <blanky> thanks, can you pretty please give me a simple example
[11:33] <coz> so how do I format a usb drive in ubuntu
[11:34] <blanky> patch something.diff ?
[11:34] <The_Isle_of_Mark> sanne checking it out
[11:34] <C_J_Pro> I'm just amazed that I come here for Linux help when I am developing my own distro, lol
[11:34] <priich> Nuub, got that right. My less than a year old microsoft made usb bluetooth dongle doesn't have drivers for win2003. In ubuntu, it just autodetects... 4000 USD worth of operating system and it can't handle it's own brand hardware...
[11:34] <_jason> blanky, patch < file.diff
[11:34] <blanky> C_J_Pro, haha, nice
[11:34] <Siph0n> is there a program in linux that can play a dvd if its just the vob and ifo files?
[11:34] <C_J_Pro> thought I should know most of the command
[11:34] <infamus> is there an http email client for linux?
[11:34] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: also listen to the samples on the PadSynth page: http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/doc/PADsynth/PADsynth.htm
[11:34] <blanky> _Jason: So just patch < file.diff, that's it, woo! patch is the command right? not a variable
[11:35] <sethk> priich, don't confuse price with value
[11:35] <DShepherd> hi
[11:35] <mister_roboto> infamus: what does that mean? a browser based app that talks to a pop or imap server?
[11:35] <Nuub> priich: And the drivers that are for windows need to be "windows certified" which most hardware manufacturers do not do.
[11:35] <GMachine_24> how do i do a pastebin?
[11:35] <_jason> blanky, correct, you must have the directory structure in the same manner as the diff was created however
[11:35] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: and also check out http://www.linux-sound.org/
[11:35] <_jason> blanky, read the man page about the -p option
[11:36] <blanky> _jason: eh? :( I'm trying to install the directx9.diff file for wine, to enable directx9 in it
[11:36] <Quenyar> swab79  locate libstdc++.so.5 results in nothing
[11:36] <blanky> _jason: kay :(
[11:36] <The_Isle_of_Mark> sanne looks nifty...thanks for the link!
[11:36] <infamus> mister_roboto: no, its an email client that can use http servers like hotmail and gmail
[11:36] <SCMark> C_J_Pro:  Have you tried lilypond?
[11:36] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: you're welcome :)
[11:36] <Quenyar> Does anyone else have experience installing RealPlayer client on ubuntu 5.10?
[11:36] <priich> Nuub, well that is very true. However this dongle was manufactured by microsoft . Do you think they were to poor to windows certify it ?
[11:36] <mister_roboto> infamus: i'm using kde and kmail does that. you can use almost anything for gmail, actually
[11:36] <DianWei> Ok new question. when i install the nvidia stuff from synaptic according to the guide, it makes it so nothing works, what could I be doing wrong?
[11:37] <Nuub> priich: lol
[11:37] <mister_roboto> infamus: just got to a pop server on port 995, at pop.gmail.com and use ssl for auth
[11:37] <blanky> I wished I could make my own livecd :( (already tried morphix and mkdanix)
[11:37] <GMachine_24> quen: i installed real player on ubunto 5.1
[11:37] <pr3vi0uz> :P
[11:37] <coz> OK guys, I just formated the 8 gig usb drive in Ubuntu but it is still showing two volumes both at 7.6 gigs
[11:37] <sladen> ardchoille: yes, I'm waiting for you to reply with the output of 'id' or 'groups'
[11:37] <GMachine_24> *ubuntu
[11:38] <mister_roboto> infamus: i think that's right.  just look on the gmail site and they have explicit details for configuring ANY email client that can do pop
[11:38] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Sanne, do you use it yourself?
[11:38] <wicka> HELLO
[11:38] <infamus> mister_roboto: im using the standard install of ubuntu and dont know if it use kde, i dont even really know WHAT kde is....lol im n00bish,
[11:38] <ramza3> I am using BUM(boot manager thing), but it doesnt seem to recognize my service, anybody know why?
[11:38] <mister_roboto> infamus: what email client are you using? almost anything would work
[11:38] <wicka> Can someone help me with Soundblaster Live sound?
[11:38] <coz> KDE is blue Gnome is brown
[11:38] <GMachine_24> quen: read this http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5147
[11:38] <ramza3> and what is that command rc-update.d?
[11:38] <coz> for ubuntu that is
[11:38] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: I dabbled a bit when I was on Debian, haven't installed it yet in Ubuntu. The sound is truly awesome.
[11:38] <coz> wicka
[11:39] <ardchoille> sladen: sorry, I didn't know you wanted that cuz I didn't see anything in PM
[11:39] <coz> what is the pronblem
[11:39] <wicka> It doesn't work.
[11:39] <wicka> Does that qualify as a problem?
[11:39] <coz> did you install all of the codec and libs
[11:39] <marcela> I forgot to select serial support during install, and my mouse uses serial, how do I enable it without reinstalling?
[11:39] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Sanne, dling it now
[11:39] <mister_roboto> infamus: sorry but i don't use ubuntu/gnome (using kubuntu and kde here) so i'm not sure what email clients come with the base install. but getting it work work with gmail is very easy if it can do pop
[11:39] <infamus> mister_roboto: under most circumstances anything WOULD work, except for the fact that i need a client that will be able to access my hotmail and msn email addresses without the internet
[11:40] <coz> go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:40] <_jason> blanky, http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/1237 that page was helpful to me a few weeks ago about diff and patch
[11:40] <coz> also download automatix
[11:40] <wicka> Well first off, of course Creative has no Linux drivers; whenever I try to install ALSA for the  card's chip, it doesn;t work.
[11:40] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: cool :)
[11:40] <mister_roboto> infamus: sorry but you can't do that without the internet. the servers are remote and on the internet :)
[11:40] <coz> wmy sondblaster live worked right after install
[11:40] <mister_roboto> infamus: guess you mean without using a browser
[11:40] <wicka> Which one do you have?
[11:40] <sethk> evolution is with the ubuntu/gnome install
[11:40] <wicka> I'm using the Live! 24-bit
[11:40] <coz> maybe this particular card is not supported but I would still use that url I gave and download automatix
[11:40] <blanky> _jason, thanks
[11:41] <infamus> mister_roboto: yeah, no browser
[11:41] <sethk> I've run kmail with kde, and sylpheed
[11:41] <blanky> hey guys how come I cant browse an audio cd
[11:41] <blanky> it wont let me
[11:41] <sethk> but they have IMAP problems
[11:41] <blanky> it keeps opening frickin sound juiceer
[11:41] <wicka> What am I supposed to get from that URL.
[11:41] <Nuub> cheers all
[11:41] <mister_roboto> infamus: and i don't anything about using msn or hotmail... not sure if they offer standard access protocols like pop or imap. all i know, because i use it, is gmail
[11:41] <coz> it will help pyou install of the video audio codecs you need and automatix will help with the audi codecs as well
[11:41] <Madpilot> blanky: so close SJ and start Nautilus - end of problem
[11:41] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: btw, ZynAdd is also in universe, just searched for it.
[11:41] <jsubl2> mister_roboto, sounds like an old styx fan
[11:42] <ardchoille> sladen: is that waht you needed?
[11:42] <_jason> blanky, just put the diff file in the same directory that contains what you are applying it to and run the patch > file.diff command.  If it spits out some erros then try a directory lower etc.
[11:42] <wicka> It's not the codecs, it's simply the card in general.
[11:42] <wicka> Not even Gaim's sounds work.
[11:42] <blanky> Madpilot, that's not my problem, I cant open the CD at all, it keeps opening sound juicer even if i right cick and select browse
[11:42] <infamus> mister_roboto: thanks for the info, ill keep lookin around and let you know if I find anything
[11:42] <mister_roboto> jsubl2: i use that as my quake name because i thought it sounded good :)    just kept it here
[11:42] <wicka> I'm positive I have the codecs to play wav files.
[11:42] <blanky> _jason thanks buddy
[11:42] <blanky> :)
[11:42] <_jason> blanky, np
[11:43] <netmask> hi! is there a live dvd edition of ubuntu?
[11:43] <blanky> hey! no
[11:43] <mipe> Directory containing linux kernel source code ??????
[11:43] <SCMark> how do I use backports for only 1 package?
[11:43] <mister_roboto> mipe: /usr/src
[11:43] <_jason> SCMark, I enable backports, install the package, then disable backports
[11:45] <sladen> ardchoille: yup, I was replying to the /query.  So you can't see the responses at your end?
[11:45] <blanky> this is stupid that I can only play audio cds in cd player heh
[11:45] <DianWei> Ok, if i try to open i program in terminal it says "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[11:45] <DianWei> " how would i fix this? I am extremely certain it has something to do with my nvidia drivers.
[11:45] <mipe> mister_roboto:I have not nothing inside this directory??
[11:45] <blanky> I wanted to play them in xmms or mplayer
[11:45] <sladen> ardchoille: sudo tail -1 /etc/sudoers     does that show a blank line at the end of 'sudoers'
[11:45] <mister_roboto> mipe: sounds like you did not install the source :)
[11:45] <ardchoille> sladen: nope, I see nothing from you.. which is why I didn't know you needed id and group
[11:46] <sladen> ardchoille: one of the files like that (crontab) maybe, requires a new line
[11:46] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Sanne, cool it is in universe...no need to compile!
[11:46] <mister_roboto> DianWei: isn't there something like "nvidia-glx enable" you have to do?
[11:46] <mister_roboto> !nvidia
[11:46] <ubotu> [nvidia]  at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:46] <DianWei> I have tried that... I think...
[11:46] <sladen> ardchoille: if you do an    EDITOR=nano visudo   and then save and exit does 'visudo' complain about the syntax of the file?
[11:46] <WebMaven> GMachine_24: still working on it.
[11:47] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: yeah, and a pretty recent version at that! Although I needed to compile it in the past and found it relatively painless.
[11:47] <sklav> hi guys
[11:47] <sklav> i went and bought an Nvidia card today
[11:47] <mister_roboto> DianWei: I ended up just dl'ing the Nvidia script and installing that way (after uninstalling all ubuntu nvidia packages). I have an old nvidia card and was having some problems with the legacy drivers. but i know how to use their script :)
[11:47] <sklav> and i the install worked
[11:48] <Sedge> i have 2 sata hard drives, the first one has ubuntu on it, and the second is currently empty, how can i access the second one from within ubuntu?
[11:48] <sklav> so my question is who is responsible for the installer
[11:48] <mister_roboto> DianWei: and glx extensions just worked. not sure how to do it the "official" ubuntu way
[11:48] <GMachine_24> web: ok, thanks
[11:48] <Phoul> Anyone here know if theres a p2p music thingy for ubuntu
[11:48] <sklav> ati cards older ones anyway make the installer crash right after the partitioning
[11:48] <sklav> limewire maybe
[11:48] <ardchoille> sladen: I get this: EDITOR=nano: command not found
[11:49] <Phoul> sklav is limewire for ubuntu?
[11:49] <Phoul> Its a rpm
[11:49] <GMachine_24> phoul: there is a limewire for ubuntu.
[11:49] <Phoul> where?
[11:49] <DianWei> mister_roboto this sounds very relevant, as i do have an ancient graphics card as well, where can one get these scripts?
[11:49] <Sedge> anyone who can help me out? i want to enable my 2nd SATA hd for storage
[11:49] <sladen> ardchoille: just try   'visudo'   without the nano bit
[11:49] <lillpelle> hm, my mail-notification eats more and more memory until it crashes... anyone familiar with that problem?
[11:49] <Phoul> GMachine_24, is it on there website?
[11:49] <bungle> gnutella
[11:49] <sladen> ardchoille: I don't know what editor you normally use
[11:49] <Sedge> do i want to create a primary or an extended partition on my secondary sata drive?
[11:49] <sklav> Sedge, what channel is it on?
[11:49] <sklav> secondary master?
[11:50] <Sedge> yep
[11:50] <mister_roboto> DianWei: i went to nvidia.com and downloaded the driver version 7174. that's the latest one that works for my card (geforce 2 ultra)
[11:50] <Sedge> sata drie
[11:50] <Sedge> drive*
[11:50] <sladen> lillpelle: check the bug reports on Bugzilla.  If it's there, please add it as a bug
[11:50] <joefish> hi channel :)  i use the atheros module for my wireless card... and it seems to be built into ubuntu... doesn't it contain proprietary code?
[11:50] <ardchoille> sladen: it is using the nano editor and there was not a blank line at the end of sudoers file
[11:50] <sklav> ok did you try mount -t auto /dev/hdc
[11:50] <sklav> ok did you try mount -t auto /dev/hdc1
[11:50] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Sanne, wow, that isnt bad at all...even on the default presets
[11:50] <Phoul> GMachine_24???
[11:50] <Sedge> i'm trying to use gparted to set up the drive first
[11:50] <mister_roboto> DianWei: if you go that route, uninstall all the regular ubuntu nvidia packages
[11:50] <sladen> ardchoille: if you exit, is there a syntax error?
[11:50] <ardchoille> sladen: should sudo gedit ask me for my password?
[11:50] <GMachine_24> phoul: i don't know if the limewire is on their web site. but check out this link for all the p2p versions you can use with ubuntu http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[11:50] <ardchoille> sladen: no, no error
[11:50] <Sedge> i made an ext3 primary partition on it
[11:50] <lillpelle> sladen: thanks, I'll check
[11:50] <DShepherd> joefish: if it is included in ubuntu by default its highly likely its free
[11:50] <Sedge> and i think it's formatted now
[11:51] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: does it run on Ubuntu? Wohoo! So I'll have to get it also :). Did you need to install/eneble/load anything else?
[11:51] <sladen> ardchoille: yes, if you've not authenticated from that terminal in the last 5minutes
[11:51] <sklav> ok
[11:51] <priich> marcela, guessing here but:   sudo modprobe generic_serial
[11:51] <sklav> try this
[11:51] <mister_roboto> DianWei: you will also need to make sure you installed the headers for your linux kernel version, and you will need to use gcc-3.4 for the compiiler (export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4)
[11:51] <sklav> try mount -t ext3 /dev/hdc1
[11:51] <ardchoille> sladen: ok, it looks like putting a blank line at the end of the sudoers file worked. Thanks for the help :)
[11:52] <jonmasters> sladen: did you get back to London yet?
[11:52] <sklav> so is there a ubuntu-devel room?
[11:52] <Sedge> it's /dev/sdb1
[11:52] <sklav> sorry
[11:52] <jonmasters> sladen: Going to be in Nottingham on Dec 10?
[11:52] <sklav> your right
[11:52] <sklav> sata is seen like scsi
[11:52] <sklav> my apology
[11:52] <joefish> DShepherd - ta
[11:52] <blanky> does anyone here use audacity
[11:53] <sklav> you sure its sdb1?
[11:53] <sklav> that means primary slave
[11:53] <DianWei> Eh, I give up for a while. I have a nvidia vanta. :x but I'll try again some other time.
[11:53] <blanky> There was an error initializing the audio i/o layer You will not be able to play or record adio Error: Host error
[11:53] <DianWei> Thanks anyways everyone.
[11:54] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Sanne, sorry was messing with it...no didnt have to load/config/do anything it sounds pretty good through my sb live!
[11:54] <DShepherd> joefish: np
[11:54] <blanky> DOES ANYONE HERE USE AUDACITY
[11:54] <blanky> caps
[11:54] <mister_roboto> DianWei: it's really not that hard and only takes about 10 minutes to try it :)
[11:54] <sklav> so anybody know someone part of ubuntu devel?
[11:54] <joefish> blanky - yes, what's the question?
[11:54] <blanky> does it work for you
[11:54] <blanky> not for me :(
[11:55] <blanky> I cant set the sound device and stuff
[11:55] <DShepherd> sklav: some might be here somewhere. ask your question if you have one
[11:55] <_jason> BlankC, iirc you have to kill esd before you use it
[11:55] <_jason> blanky ^
[11:55] <sladen> jonmasters: probably not.  what's happening?
[11:55] <blanky> esd? okay, wait, waht?
[11:55] <blanky> okay so I kill esd
[11:55] <blanky> kill esd
[11:55] <Sanne> The_Isle_of_Mark: thanks, I'll try it, and by all means, continue playing with it, I understand :).
[11:55] <blanky> that's the command?
[11:55] <sklav> DShepherd, i dont have a question just a bug report really
[11:55] <jonmasters> sladen: Vegan festival. Also my birthday meetup.
[11:55] <mister_roboto> DianWei: alternatively, make sure you're not using the regular nvidia package but use the nvidia-legacy package instead
[11:55] <DShepherd> sklav: ok
[11:55] <xychix> ubuntu rules, almost a fully running penetration test laptop :)
[11:55] <_jason> blanky, killall esd is the command
[11:55] <sklav> TI cards example 8 meg rage pro agp will cause the installer to fail
[11:55] <sladen> slava: lots of people are.  they might be interested in your question though...
[11:55] <xychix> including cfs etc.
[11:55] <blanky> thanks! :D
[11:56] <blanky> done, what's esd anyways
[11:56] <sklav> i tested it with 3 different ati cards yesterday
[11:56] <blanky> _jason: YOU'RE MY HERO AGAIN!
[11:56] <blanky> thanks!
[11:56] <xychix> i only want to be able to login as root in de Graphical Login... How to do that ?
[11:56] <ardchoille> sladen: heh, been driving Ubuntu 5.10 really hard for over 24 hours and that's the only problem I have encountered. Says good things about this great distro :)
[11:56] <blanky> (still doesn't know what esd is)
[11:56] <sklav> and i bought myself an nvidia today
[11:56] <blanky> ati > nviia
[11:56] <_jason> blanky, then when you are done with audacity, startup esd again in a terminal with: esd &
[11:56] <sklav> same hardware and installer worked
[11:56] <blanky> thanks _jason , what's esd?
[11:56] <sklav> so the issue is with the ati video cards
[11:57] <sladen> sklav: okay, can you find a bug please with details about exactly when it crashes  (probably 640x480 framebuffer loading is my guess;  that should be chagned to 640x400 for dapper and may fix it if that's the problem.  Please file the bug so it can be tracked and you can be contacted to check it
[11:57] <_jason> blanky, esd is the sound daemon for gnome.  It mixes sounds together
[11:57] <sklav> doesnt matter if you select server install which is text mode
[11:57] <blanky> ooo
[11:57] <xychix> ?? i want to be able to login as root in de Graphical Login... How to do that ?
[11:57] <sklav> ok Sladen
[11:57] <blanky> _jason, do you use lame with audacity? I do in windows, but in linux I cant find libmp3lame.so, and I installed lame and all
[11:57] <blanky> (through synaptic)
[11:57] <sklav> i will file a bug report
[11:57] <DShepherd> sklav: report it here --> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/
[11:57] <_jason> blanky, I don't use audacity
[11:58] <mister_roboto> xychix: if you can't figure out how to do it, you probably don't want to be doing it ;)
[11:58] <blanky> ooo, wow you're smart! :D
[11:58] <blanky> er, thanks and all but I guess that doesn't solve my problem. In windows I usually played a song and recorded it in audacity, but since I killed esd I guess I cnat do that haha
[11:59] <xychix> mister_roboto: tnx :P i've set a pass as root and i've been working with freebsd for years actually i want to kill the whole graphical logon and startx myself
[11:59] <xychix> but for now it would be handy not to su all the time
[11:59] <blanky> Yanni - Key to imagination
[11:59] <blanky> that's right julio_! you better leave! :O