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[12:33] (lightbright/#ubuntu) zacch:?
[12:33] (bob2/#ubuntu) kentoq: wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:33] (bob2/#ubuntu) bah bugzilla
[12:33] (zacch/#ubuntu) on the bottom of bug #20405
[12:34] (zacch/#ubuntu) the poster refers to alsa not being updated to the new-world-order
[12:34] (zacch/#ubuntu) maybe he just means the new kernel/udev interplay or something
[12:34] <bob2> yeah
[12:34] <bob2> scott speaks only in scottese
[12:34] <zacch> I've seen in the fora that a lot is going on in udev and things are in flux
[12:35] <dominic_> hi
[12:35] <dominic_> anyone here from Australia?
[12:35] <bob2> hah, -1 for reading forums, +2 for an interesting plural ;p
[12:35] <bob2> dominic_: like 75% of the channel, afaict
[12:35] <zacch> latin plural
[12:35] <_james_> Hey :)
[12:35] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i change the protections for all the files in a folder to give read/write access?
[12:35] <dominic_> cool!
[12:36] <shaggydoo> bob2, nope, same error, DRI gets disabled near the end of the log.
[12:36] <bob2> MrBlowtatoes: which folder?
[12:36] <zacch> so well, I wish I could help contributing to the bug report by trying a few things - what can I do? install latest kernel from source and see?
[12:36] <bob2> shaggydoo: hm
[12:36] <spola> MrBlowtatoes, chmod +rw /path/to/dir/* (or do a -R, man chmod for more on that)
[12:36] <zacch> I also found bug #16996
[12:36] <bob2> zacch: it sounds like scott knows what is happening but just hasn't fixd it yet
[12:36] <anewman> list
[12:37] <shaggydoo> bob2, would you be willing to take a look at my xorg log? it seems to enable DRI, but right after module GLcore is loaded, it gives me the DRI error
[12:37] <dominic_> wow
[12:37] <zacch> bob2: yes it seems so. I'll read a few more reports, also about alsaconf
[12:37] <alberto> wenas
[12:37] <alberto> spanish?
[12:38] <bob2> shaggydoo: ok, but it's pretty unlikely I'd be much use
[12:38] <shaggydoo> bob2, why's that? you've been pretty helpful thus far
[12:39] <shaggydoo> hah, regardless :)
[12:39] <shaggydoo> if I can get someone to even give me an idea of what's wrong I'll be a happy man
[12:39] <bob2> go for it
[12:40] <shaggydoo> bob2, sending file over irc, fine with you?
[12:40] <UbuKen> I'm using ubuntu/gnome/metacity - does anyone know how to set the color of the active window's titlebar?
[12:40] <bob2> pastebin.ca would be preferable
[12:40] <zacch> shaggydoo, can you repeat what's your problem please?
[12:40] <loufoque_> UbuKen: change the metacity theme
[12:40] <shaggydoo> bob2, good idea
[12:40] <bob2> less over this ssh link to the machine with my irc client will be cryworthy
[12:41] <zacch> shaggydoo: I had a DRI issue fixed yesterday with my Toshiba laptop
[12:41] <shaggydoo> zacch, I've been trying to get DRI working with the SiS 630 onboard video
[12:41] <loufoque_> UbuKen: System > Preferences > Theme
[12:41] <shaggydoo> zacch, it seems to enable DRI, but disable it near the end of the Xorg log file
[12:41] <loufoque_> Edit Theme
[12:41] <demon71> does anyone know much about the program apollon?
[12:41] <loufoque_> hmm no Details
[12:41] <zacch> shaggydoo: put in the Device section (in xorg.conf)
[12:41] <loufoque_> Window border
[12:41] <robotgeek> demon71: it's in the repos
[12:42] <demon71> yeah but im havin some issues with it
[12:42] <UbuKen> loufoque_, that doesn't allow me to set an explicit color of my choice :( Must I create a custom theme ?
[12:42] <zacch> shaggydoo: Option "DRI" "True"
[12:42] <robotgeek> demon71: ah, i don't use it that much. sorry
[12:42] <shaggydoo> zacch, already got that
[12:42] <demon71> gotcha... i get an error of  "Sorry, I couldn't locate your giFT installation,please select the path to your giFT like /.../share/giFT"
[12:42] <loufoque_> yes UbuKen
[12:42] <linkd> UbuKen: you could edit an existing one... tho i might just be talkin' outta my ass as i dont use metacity
[12:42] <shaggydoo> bob2, http://pastebin.com/457820
[12:42] <zacch> also explicitly set VideoRAM size?
[12:43] <shaggydoo> zacch, done that as well
[12:43] <zacch> ok, then I don't know, sorry
[12:43] <zacch> for me, setting DRI to True sufficed
[12:43] <zacch> but:
[12:43] <shaggydoo> zacch, that's ok, thanks, at least you tried :)
[12:43] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: you still there?
[12:43] <UbuKen> linkd, that's the recommended course. Thanks!
[12:43] <lightbright> hondje: you are a loser dude :)
[12:43] <zacch> glxinfo can help more if you set the verbose-option
[12:43] <MaliBuda> yes robo
[12:43] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: type "robo <tab>" :)
[12:43] <tweek> hondje, is elite :] 
[12:44] <zacch> in the environment - I don't know anymore what it is...but it helped me determine that my xorg-gl-modules were outdated
[12:44] <hondje> Why thank you, tweek :)
[12:44] <shaggydoo> zacch, never tried it with verbose, I'll check it out
[12:44] <lightbright> hondje: hehe
[12:44] <zacch> and I had to update ubuntu-desktop explicitly
[12:44] <tweek> I should join #physics
[12:44] <MaliBuda> robo <tab>
[12:44] <bob2> demon71: what are you trying to do?
[12:44] <lightbright> hondje: how long you been using Ubuntu?
[12:44] <MaliBuda> "robo <tab>"
[12:44] <demon71> get apollon to work
[12:44] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: press the tab key, it will complete my name
[12:44] <hondje> a long time
[12:44] <lightbright> hondje: define long time
[12:44] <cafuego> !info mono dapper
[12:44] <ubotu> mono: (Mono CLI (.NET) runtime), section interpreters, is optional. Version: 1.1.10-1ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 24 kB
[12:44] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: did you paste the lsusb output?
[12:44] <bob2> demon71: apollon is in ubuntu
[12:45] <MaliBuda> sorry im little stupid
[12:45] <hondje> warty
[12:45] <aurelito> hello
[12:45] <aurelito> hello form spain
[12:45] <aurelito> hello from spain
[12:45] <bob2> shaggydoo: hm, I dunno, sorry
[12:45] <MaliBuda> robotgeek
[12:45] <lightbright> hondje: how old are you kid?
[12:45] <robotgeek> aurelito: hi, we see you :)
[12:45] <demon71> bob2: ??? im using kubuntu and got apollon from the repos but i get an error
[12:45] <hondje> 54
[12:45] <shaggydoo> zacch,  I'm going to avoid updating ubuntu-desktop or anything of the sort, last time I ended up with artifacts on my desktop (seems to be a problem with the latest version)
[12:46] <maxmit> Could anyone here help me with an MPlayer problem?
[12:46] <shaggydoo> bob2, oh well, I'll keep trying, thanks though
[12:46] <macke> hey!
[12:46] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: yes, now open up a terminal (Accessories -> Terminal)
[12:46] <macke> i need help getting sound in Ubuntu!?? i have sound but very very low!!
[12:46] <Floid_> Could someone please apply http://www.saout.de/misc/lilo-22.6.1-devmapper.patch to the lilo package and wake me up when it's in the repo?
[12:46] <seatouch> !tell me about nautilus
[12:47] <MaliBuda> robotgeek: sorry im win user and have mirc
[12:47] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: on your ubuntu machine?
[12:47] <macke> anyone?
[12:47] <Floid_> ...considering as86 isn't even in the default repos used by the LiveCD to make it at all not-a-pain-in-the-ass to build it myself.
[12:47] <maxmit> macke: seems like you've just got to find the master sound controller and run it u.
[12:47] <jdier_> what is the app that launches the menu when I right click on the desk top? metacity or natilus?
[12:47] <maxmit> u = up.
[12:47] <MaliBuda> no i have live distribution
[12:47] <Epix> I need a good tool to edit audio. Audacity is working, but the EQ makes a buzzing noise. that sucks.
[12:47] <cafuego> Floid_: Just add a '/bin/rm -f /dev/dm' to bootmish.sh
[12:47] <zacch> shaggydoo: there's a good manual about DRI on a freedesktop-org URL, I try to dig up the link...
[12:47] <diesel> jdier_: nautilus
[12:47] <MaliBuda> i want to use ubuntu
[12:47] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: most probably you need to use ndiswrapper for your wireless
[12:48] <shaggydoo> zacch, that would be great :)
[12:48] <macke> ive raised the meters in alsamixer to max but still ver low sound....?
[12:48] <MaliBuda> isit one program for controling wifi
[12:48] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: it allows you to use windows drivers in linux
[12:48] <MaliBuda> ah super
[12:48] <Floid_> caf: And this will help how, exactly?
[12:48] <cafuego> Keep in mind it's evil.
[12:49] <MaliBuda> robotgeek: i will find it
[12:49] <cafuego> Floid_: I imnagine you're having 'lilo won't run issues" due to /dev/dm?
[12:49] <macke> am i incisible or what?
[12:49] <Epix> anyone know of audio editing stuff?
[12:49] <MaliBuda> robotgeek: are you everyday in this channel
[12:49] <Floid_> I'm having "LILO won't freaking install itself" issues, yeah.
[12:49] <Floid_> But when exactly will bootmisc.sh get executed if I can't boot from the drive?
[12:49] <cafuego> Floid_: Yes, delete d/ev/dm
[12:50] <shaggydoo> Epix, yeah, but Audacity works well for us :)
[12:50] <maxmit> I'm trying to get MPlayer to play an MPEG. Here's the output if someone wants to look it over: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Gp35S916.html
[12:50] <cafuego> Floid_: Delete it NOW, then run lilo.
[12:50] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: mostly, even if i am not, someone else will be able to
[12:50] <Epix> shaggydoo: do you get a buzz when you use the eq feature?
[12:50] <kraehe> how to configure a japanse keyboard (on a fresh ubuntu-server just deboostraped) ?
[12:50] <cafuego> Floid_: Then, after the next bootup, any 'lilo' calls to update the bootsector will work fine.
[12:50] <demon71> If no one can help with Apollon, Does anyone know of a better downloading software?
[12:50] <shaggydoo> Epix, nope, but then again I haven't used it for about a week
[12:50] <Epix> shaggydoo: and, what version you got? I have 1.2.3
[12:50] <Floid_> caf: See again, if one cannot boot, one cannot boot to run lilo...
[12:51] <MaliBuda> robo:i looking for one person, he told me nick i think ubugeek or something like that, he is from canada
[12:51] <maxmit> I'm trying to get MPlayer to play an MPEG. Here's the output if someone wants to look it over: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Gp35S916.html
[12:51] <cafuego> Floid_: Boot up from rescue cd. Delete /dev/dm, run lilo.
[12:51] <shaggydoo> Epix, don't have it anymore, fresh install
[12:51] <Floid_> Anyhow, time to reinstall it for the 50th time into the memfs from the livecd, yeah.
[12:51] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: not me. i'll let him/her know that you were looking for him/her
[12:51] <Floid_> It would be much easier if someone would just pull in the freaking patch. ;)
[12:52] <cafuego> Floid_: You don't need to re-install, just boot, chroot, run lilo.
[12:52] <Epix> hm. 1.3 is out :P
[12:52] <zacch> shaggydoo: http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/DriTroubleshooting
[12:52] <Tedd> Hey. Here (again) with a problem.
[12:52] <cafuego> Be glad I can tell you *how* to fix it, I had no such luxury a few months ago <heh>
[12:52] <zacch> what helped me a lot is export LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose
[12:52] <zacch> and then glxinfo
[12:52] <Tedd> I'm trying to install the driver for my ATI radeon 9800 pro.
[12:53] <shaggydoo> zacch, great, thank you. I'm going to see what I can find out
[12:53] <Tedd> I'm following the instructions, but when I get to the ./ thing, it tells me permission denied.
[12:53] <ViViD> i seem to be having trouble with the nvidia glx drivers, ive got them installed, but glxgears is creepin along
[12:53] <MaliBuda> robo: i will thankyou, my email is videohorse@gmail.com, when you se him tell please
[12:53] <Floid_> caf: "Fatal: Sorry, don't know how to handle device 0xfe02."
[12:53] <ViViD> certainly not nearly as fast as it should be
[12:53] <Tedd> I tried sudo ./(the install file) but it told me "command not found".
[12:53] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: hmm, kk
[12:53] <demon71> Help with installing JAVA... Im retarded i know.... I have the "jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin" file but not sure what to do with it
[12:53] <cafuego> Tedd: 'sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) xorg-driver-fglrx'
[12:53] <MrBlowtatoes> does ubuntu come with a .rar tool?
[12:53] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree rar
[12:53] <robotgeek> MaliBuda: oops
[12:53] <cafuego> demon71: 'sudo apt-get install java-package; sudo make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin'
[12:54] <_jason> maxmit, did these files play with the repo version of mplayer?
[12:54] <robotgeek> MrBlowtatoes: sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree rar
[12:54] <MrBlowtatoes> nonfree?
[12:54] <oggah_> Hi, do you recommend having "breezy-updates" (in sources.list) main, restricted, universe and multiverse activated?
[12:54] <MrBlowtatoes> lol
[12:54] <cafuego> Floid_: Are you booting off just a normal hdd?
[12:54] <Tedd> cafuego: i'll try that
[12:54] <bob2> demon71: and the error was?
[12:54] <maxmit> Hi Jason. Repo? Not sure what that means.
[12:54] <demon71> BOB 2: Sorry, I couldn't locate your giFT installation,please select the path to your giFT like /.../share/giFT
[12:54] <Floid_> caf: /boot on LVM.
[12:54] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Package unrar-nonfree has no installation candidate
[12:55] <maxmit> I tried it via the menu, via the right-click menu and via the command line.
[12:55] <bob2> !+info apollon hoary
[12:55] <ubotu> Updating ubuntu files... please wait.
[12:55] <bob2> !+info unrar-nonfree
[12:55] <tonyyarusso> _jason: I got my plugins all working, btw.
[12:55] <ubotu> Updating ubuntu files... please wait.
[12:55] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 83 kB, Installed size: 216 kB
[12:55] <_jason> maxmit, is the mplayer you are using from the repositories?  did you use synaptic/apt-get to get it?
[12:55] <_jason> tonyyarusso, great
[12:55] <Tedd> cafuego, with or without verification?
[12:55] <ubotu> apollon: (KDE-based interface to the giFT file-sharing system), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 1.0.1-1 (hoary), Packaged size: 451 kB, Installed size: 1700 kB
[12:55] <Floid_> I'd be less annoyed if installing 2.6.12 -686 hadn't blown out my previously-working LILO.
[12:56] <demon71> BOB2: im running Kubuntu breezy
[12:56] <Floid_> Although part of that was user error, I'm sure.
[12:56] <MrBlowtatoes> sudo apt-get unrar-free
[12:56] <cafuego> Floid_: Yeh, lvm is satan. I am going to rid my laptop of it soon! I don't have it here, or I could check the cfg file syntax I have :-(
[12:56] <robotgeek> MrBlowtatoes: apt-get install
[12:56] <MrBlowtatoes> yeah
[12:56] <cafuego> Tedd: Eh? Just install the prebuilt packages.
[12:56] <Ng> don't say that about lvm! it rocks1
[12:56] <Floid_> lvm isn't satan, Linux bootloaders are just retarded.
[12:56] <robotgeek> MrBlowtatoes: i think you need to have multiverse enabled
[12:56] <Tedd> Cafuego: I put in exactly what you gave me, and it's asking me "with or without verification".
[12:56] <MrBlowtatoes> multiverse?
[12:56] <cafuego> Floid_: Let me rephrase, lvm on /boot is satan.
[12:56] <Floid_> I never thought I'd be finding FreeBSD's boot0 to be "advanced."
[12:56] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell MrBlowtatoes about repos
[12:56] <MrBlowtatoes> well, it installed the package alright
[12:56] <cafuego> Tedd: Hmm, pick one.
[12:56] <Floid_> But at least it can read its own partition records.
[12:57] <Ng> cafuego: in that case raid is satan because grub can't speak any of that ;)
[12:57] <Ng> bizarre argument ;)
[12:57] <MrBlowtatoes> i don't need an respotories
[12:57] <lsuactiafner> can k3b burn audio cds to wav from mp3 format?
[12:57] <Floid_> Anyhow, uhh...
[12:57] <demon71> cafuego: i got "Reading package lists... DoneBuilding dependency tree... Done
[12:57] <demon71> E: Couldn't find package java-package
[12:57] <demon71> demon@kunt:~$ sudo make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-amd64.bin
[12:57] <demon71> sudo: make-jpkg: command not found
[12:57] <lsuactiafner> keeps telling me it cant support mp3 blah blah
[12:57] <lsuactiafner> thats stupid
[12:57] <Floid_> Having been prodding LILO with a stick, should I be using the initrds that got installed to /, or the ones in /boot?
[12:58] <cafuego> demon71: Enable the 'universe' and 'multiverse' repositories.
[12:58] <bob2> demon71: so install the apollon package
[12:58] <Kyral> Floid_: the initrd in / points to the one in /boot
[12:58] <cafuego> Floid_: the ones in / are symlinks to /boot
[12:58] <lsuactiafner> Floid_ : actually dont use modules, use * everything the pc needs to bootup and screw initrd
[12:58] <Floid_> lsua: ?
[12:58] <cafuego> Oh the joy
[12:58] <dan> anyone know where i can get the basics
[12:59] <demon71> bob2: its installed, but nothing works on it. it doesnt search for files and i have to re-insert username and other info every time on start up of program
[12:59] <robotgeek> dan: System -> Help -> Starter Guide
[12:59] <Nexinarus> how come when i mount my windows partition, only root can view it?
[12:59] <Floid_> Okay, let me rephrase that, which filename should be specified in lilo.conf?
[12:59] <shaggydoo> anyone here using any ATI driver? if you are, tell me what the output of "dmesg | grep drm" is please
[12:59] <dan> thnx
[12:59] <maxmit> _jason: I used apt-get. Someone said to change the video output to xv. Which I have done. It gets it a little bit further, but doesn't fix it. Here's the new output: http://rafb.net/paste/results/kMklVe85.html
[12:59] <cafuego> Floid_: Is /boot a subdir of / or its OWN partition?
[12:59] <Floid_> Its own LVM partition.
[01:00] <cafuego> Floid_: /boot is lvm, separately?
[01:00] <_jason> maxmit, are you using gnome?
[01:00] <Floid_>  /boot is a partition in the same LVM volume group that contains root.
[01:00] <demon71> cafuego: mulitverse and universe are enabled
[01:00] <maxmit> _jason: Gnome, yes.
[01:01] <ubuntu_> boba
[01:01] <ubuntu_> fett
[01:01] <_jason> maxmit, have you installed all of the mutlimedia packages?  http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#codecs
[01:01] <Floid_> I should mention that I don't even get to "LI" at this point.
[01:01] <Floid_> And that, somehow, it did work previously, because this is the setup the installer left me with.
[01:03] <oggah_> ok. when I open a terminal. I would like my default directory to be /
[01:03] <maxmit> _jason: yes. Got them all.
[01:03] <Floid_> oggah: .profile, .bashrc, etc
[01:03] <coz> hello all
[01:03] <coz> Ok I was bored because i cound't find a new appp the play with
[01:03] <bob2> oggah_: echo cd / > ~/.bashrc
[01:04] <coz> well I found one called "cinelerra" BUT
[01:04] <djm62> `_^
[01:04] <Tedd> cafuego, I installed that package without verification and I still get "permission denied"
[01:04] <Nexinarus> how come when i mount my windows partition (mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/winxp), only root can view it?
[01:04] <oggah_> bob2, what does that command do =)
[01:04] <coz> the install asks for libs that are not present in ubuntu and I only found two of them on the debian site
[01:04] <coz> any suggestions?
[01:04] <oggah_> doesnt make any sens to me. what is bashrc
[01:04] <_jason> maxmit, try: mplayer -vo xv -ao oss FILENAME
[01:04] <djm62> Nexinarus: because you don't use the correct options to mount (try fstab)
[01:04] <robotgeek> !ntfs
[01:04] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[01:05] <MrBlowtatoes> i installed unrar, and tried to open the rar file, but ark told me unrar is not installed
[01:05] <Nexinarus> djm62: im in a live cd, fstab will be useless, no?
[01:05] <bob2> oggah_: bashrc = one of the bash configuration files
[01:05] <Tedd> cafuego, any ideas?
[01:05] <bnD> can someone tell me how to get iptables back to default settings?
[01:05] <bob2> I'm pretty sure NT 4.0 had ntfs
[01:05] <coz> has anyone tried the application "cinelerra"?
[01:06] <maxmit> _jason: that's playing it, jerkily, and without any sound.
[01:06] <kbrooks_> coz: i have HEARD of it
[01:06] <oggah_> bob2. cool. thanks. it works.
[01:06] <bnD> ubotu iptables?
[01:06] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, bnD
[01:06] <_jason> maxmit, does it player jerkily ina  different player like totem?
[01:06] <maxmit> _jason: Yes.
[01:06] <coz> kbrooks great but have you tried it?
[01:06] <bob2> bnD: sudo iptables -F ; for i in INPUT OUTPUT FORWARD ; do sudo iptables -P $i ACCEPT ; done
[01:06] <djm62> Nexinarus: man mount is your way forward, (too late here to remember)
[01:06] <DCrashA> anyone have a recomendation for a good linux P2P network
[01:07] <coz> anyone try installing "cinelerra"?
[01:07] <bnD> bob2, thanks
[01:07] <moea> i installed the only two squeak packages in apt - squeak-vm and squeak-source, but there is no inisqueak command, despite its man page being installed
[01:07] <_jason> maxmit, add the "-framedrop" switch and see if it is still playing jerkily
[01:07] <bnD> bob2, all on one line?
[01:07] <zacch> moea: yes, got the same problem, I think this is a bug
[01:07] <challah> hey all... i was woundering how i would go about installing a 2nd monitor on a separate video card... is that still xinerama???
[01:07] <bob2> moea: dpkg -L squeak-vm | grep -i ini?
[01:07] <bob2> bnD: yes
[01:08] <bob2> challah: yes
[01:08] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the command to unrar thigns?
[01:08] <bnD> bob2, do i need to restart or somethign to take effect?
[01:08] <challah> bob2: thank you
[01:08] <djm62> Nexinarus: I think you want mount with -o user
[01:08] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, unrar x ARCHIVE
[01:08] <vbgun1> Totem is currently yelling "Audio device is busy"... But when I hit OK and then press play, Totem plays perfectly and I have sound... Anyone know what is happening?>
[01:08] <moea> bob2: only lists the man page
[01:08] <bob2> bnD: restarting would also reset them to defaults
[01:08] <oggah_> in what dir can i browse through all applications installed on my ubuntusystem?
[01:08] <challah> bob2: now do i just go and grab the packets... and does the card have to be in the computer now or later?
[01:08] <bob2> moea: how odd.  could be a bug, I guess.
[01:08] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$ unrar x /home/crono/fls5
[01:08] <MrBlowtatoes> bash: unrar: command not found
[01:08] <moea> zacch: did you build from the sources on the squeak site?
[01:08] <bnD> bob2, i dont know what the issue is then? i cant get on the www since messing with iptables, i can however access other ports
[01:08] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree
[01:09] <bob2> MrBlowtatoes: your Ubuntu machine is called Knoppix
[01:09] <zacch> no, only on Gentoo, there it worked
[01:09] <MrBlowtatoes> that don't work jason
[01:09] <bob2> bnD: 'sudo iptables -L -v -n', paste it to #flood
[01:09] <MrBlowtatoes> thta is the hostname
[01:09] <bnD> bob2, thanks
[01:09] <_jason> !info unrar-nonfree
[01:09] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 83 kB, Installed size: 216 kB
[01:09] <maxmit> _jason: still jerky, still no sound.
[01:09] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, do you have multiverse enabled
[01:09] <MrBlowtatoes> i got unrar-free
[01:09] <MrBlowtatoes> i don't know
[01:09] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, I think command should be the same for unrar-free, does it give you an error?
[01:10] <MrBlowtatoes> i did apt-cache search unrar, and all that came up was unrar-free
[01:10] <MrBlowtatoes> yes
[01:10] <_jason> maxmit, do you have anything else playing sound?
[01:10] <MrBlowtatoes> scroll up
[01:10] <bob2> bnD: that's fine
[01:10] <bnD> bob2, any idea what else to check on?
[01:10] <oggah_> when I do a apt-get remove <app>  . How can I be sure its completly removed
[01:10] <oggah_> ?
[01:10] <bnD> bob2, im getting 'document contains no data' for any webpage
[01:11] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, what does "apt-cache policy unrar-free | grep Installed" say?
[01:11] <bob2> oggah_: that won't completely remove it
[01:11] <moea> bob2: where should i file this bug?
[01:11] <MrBlowtatoes>  Installed: 1:0.0.1-2
[01:11] <oggah_> is folders, config. files etc still on my HD?
[01:11] <bob2> moea: launchpad.net
[01:11] <djm62> oggah_: apt-get --purge remove IIRC
[01:11] <moea> bob2: thanks
[01:11] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, not sure than, see if the "rar" command works
[01:12] <maxmit> Not open. Let me log out and log back in. Could be something still running in the background.
[01:12] <ubun-newbie> 10.10.10.3 10.10.10.10 is this ip adress or name server
[01:12] <MrBlowtatoes> bash: rar: command not found
[01:12] <fangorious> i have gnome-power-manager 0.2.8.1 installed, but I have to manually add it to the gnome session to start at login. but my login hangs when i do that (i don't even get the splash screen)
[01:12] <bob2> ubun-newbie: you need to provide a lot more context
[01:12] <oggah_> djm62, what does that command do?
[01:12] <ubun-newbie> what is context
[01:12] <bob2> MrBlowtatoes: install the rar package
[01:12] <djm62> oggah_: removes the config files too
[01:12] <MrBlowtatoes> isn't there a linux version of winrar?
[01:12] <Hyper7> !fixrefresh
[01:12] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, Hyper7
[01:12] <bob2> ubun-newbie: what is your native language?
[01:12] <MrBlowtatoes> rar package?
[01:12] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, if you tap TAB after typing "unrar" does anything happen?
[01:12] <Hyper7> !fixrez
[01:12] <ubotu> Hyper7: Are you on ritalin?
[01:13] <oggah_> where IIRC is the package.
[01:13] <oggah_> ?
[01:13] <djm62> oggah_: yes
[01:13] <MrBlowtatoes> nothing
[01:13] <moea> ah, there is already a bug filed
[01:13] <Hyper7> !resfix
[01:13] <ubotu> Hyper7: Do they come in packets of five?
[01:13] <djm62> oggah_: (If I Remember Correctly)
[01:13] <bob2> !+fixres
[01:13] <ubotu> methinks fixres is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:13] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$
[01:13] <MrBlowtatoes> Display all 1944 possibilities? (y or n)
[01:13] <maikeru> brb, gotta reboot xchat
[01:13] <intelikey> hmmm this is an interesting setup... probably more secure but users are very restricted   'cat /etc/fstab | grep ' / '  [01:13] <Hyper7> !+fixres
[01:14] <mmiikkee12> is there something i can install that will just install gnome and x and nothing else?
[01:14] <_SvaMpen_> i have a intel crusoe 600mhz 128mb ram (vaio) my divx movies is not showing smoothly... any sugestions?
[01:14] <coz> anyone here try "cinelerra"
[01:14] <Hyper7> !fixres
[01:14] <ubotu> fixres is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:14] <mmiikkee12> !mmiikkee12
[01:14] <ubotu> from memory, mmiikkee12 is secretly the creator of linux :)
[01:14] <oggah_> _SvaMpen_, (swedish?) have you tried vlc media player
[01:14] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, see if accessories -> archive manager is able to open it
[01:14] <Nexinarus> !dual boot
[01:14] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, Nexinarus
[01:14] <Nexinarus> !dualboot
[01:14] <ubotu> dualboot is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[01:14] <_SvaMpen_> oggah_ no i am using mplayer
[01:14] <MrBlowtatoes> accessories?
[01:14] <ompaul> mmiikkee12, but without a kernel and base system it would be a bit useless would it not?
[01:14] <_SvaMpen_> oggah_ yes swedish
[01:15] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, under the applications menu
[01:15] <mmiikkee12> on an already installed server install :)
[01:15] <mmiikkee12> >>ompaul
[01:15] <MrBlowtatoes> there is no accessories
[01:15] <oggah_> jag x :)
[01:15] <owner989> i noticed abiword can read some file formats better than open office
[01:15] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, are you using gnome with ubuntu breezy?
[01:15] <demon71> help with adept
[01:15] <myke> what is that game that is like super mario bros but with a peguin
[01:15] <myke> ?
[01:15] <MrBlowtatoes> no
[01:15] <MrBlowtatoes> kde
[01:15] <_jason> myke, supertux
[01:15] <mmiikkee12> supertux
[01:15] <_SvaMpen_> oggah_ kommer det fungera om jag installerar vlc
[01:15] <myke> thnx
[01:16] <Tedd> Can anybody help me? I'm trying to run my linux installer for my ATI 9800 Pro drivers
[01:16] <oggah_> supertux. =) cool. apt-get install supertux ?
[01:16] <Tedd> But it keeps telling me that permission is denied
[01:16] <_SvaMpen_> oggah_ bilden flyter inte p till 100%
[01:16] <owner989> open office 2 wouldnt print an rtf file properly but abiword can
[01:16] <Amilcar_> man, which is the best editor for ruby in ubuntu packages????
[01:16] <Tedd> And sudo reports "command not found".
[01:16] <corresponder> why wont ubuntu not let me make a new user?
[01:16] <ompaul> mmiikkee12, well I kinda figured it out  run that  >>sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop xserver-xorg gdm <<
[01:16] <oggah_> _SvaMpen_, send me a private message
[01:16] <Tedd> Cafuego told me ot install something, but I did and it still doesn't work.
[01:16] <spola> Amilcar_, vim?
[01:16] <oggah_> not allowed talking swedish here I think..
[01:16] <demon71> can anyone help with adept problem?
[01:16] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, i don't know then, see if aynone uses the unrar-free package
[01:16] <ompaul> Tedd, before the command run sudo
[01:16] <MrBlowtatoes> i think winrar works on linux also
[01:17] <mmiikkee12> ompaul: that also installs openoffice and a ton of other stuff
[01:17] <Amilcar_> spola, no thanks. vim is the best to rapid config files edit, not for heavy programming.
[01:17] <mmiikkee12> i just want a desktop
[01:17] <fangorious> anyone have gnome-power-manager loading on startup (gnome session)
[01:17] <_SvaMpen_> oggah_ i have
[01:17] <Tedd> ompaul, I did.
[01:17] <ompaul> mmiikkee12, xfce
[01:17] <Tedd> It reported "Command not found"
[01:17] <mmiikkee12> a gnome desktop...
[01:17] <unistd> some program for me to use my webcam in ubuntu?
[01:17] <shinu> anyone using azureus here?
[01:17] <mmiikkee12> ompaul: there has to be a way to install just gnome.
[01:17] <fangorious> shinu: i do
[01:17] <spola> Amilcar_, me, my cat and the hobo down the street will have to disagree
[01:17] <oggah_> hahaha, just installed supertux. gonna play now :)
[01:17] <shinu> if i leave it on for a day or two it eats my ram... anyone experienced same thing?
[01:17] <Floid_> Ugh, so if I gave up and decided to remove my /boot from LVM, what's the shortest path to doing that?
[01:18] <intelikey> Tedd best i can do is point you to the wiki  and help trubble shoot the command line error message.     what command reports 'command not found' ?
[01:18] <bnD> can anyone help me out? im getting a connection refused error when attempting to connect to any www pages
[01:18] <mmiikkee12> shinu: known bug :)
[01:18] <Amilcar_> spola, ok, i can do that! :)
[01:18] <Tedd> the full string is
[01:18] <_SvaMpen_> i have a intel crusoe 600mhz 128mb ram (vaio) my divx movies is not showing smoothly... any sugestions?
[01:18] <B_166-ER-X> after some STFW ... i have to ask here : HOW do i turn on the AUTO DCC get on xchat... please..
[01:18] <challah> ok can someone show me a wiki on 2 monitors on 2 different video cards... all i see are ones where they split from 1 video card
[01:18] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i install tar/gz files?
[01:18] <Tedd> sudo ati-driver-installer-8.20.8-i386.run
[01:18] <Floid_> Sva: Learn the word "Transmeta?"
[01:18] <owner989> b166 you should just use mirc in wine
[01:18] <Tedd> And yes I've tried "./" and all variations of it
[01:18] <owner989> it works great for dcc transfers
[01:18] <ompaul> mmiikkee12, change ubuntu-desktop for gnome and build from there - with the command I already gave (boy are you making work for yourself :-))
[01:19] <Tedd> intelikey, that's all there is
[01:19] <_jason> Tedd, is it executable?
[01:19] <B_166-ER-X> owner989,  that is not a an answer, so jsut shut it. thx
[01:19] <Tedd> _jason: It's a .run file
[01:19] <spola> mirc on wine crashes every five clicks here, its *beyond* unusable
[01:19] <fangorious> shinu: i haven't noticed that, what version are you using, and what jvm?
[01:19] <shinu> mmiikkee12: really?... a java thing? :P
[01:19] <Hericus> with athalons, the download is still i386 isn't it?
[01:19] <maxmit> _jason: Just tried Totem. That's no longer jerky. MPlayer will play, but without sound and is still jerky.
[01:19] <Hericus> i never had an athalon..
[01:19] <_jason> Tedd, are the permissions set to allow it to execute?
[01:19] <shinu> fangorious: newest i think
[01:19] <owner989> lol B_166-ER-X
[01:19] <owner989> B_166-ER-X did you try going to settings preferences
[01:19] <_SvaMpen_> my fluxbox uses 76MB of memory can u make it so it uses less then taht
[01:19] <owner989> silly
[01:19] <_SvaMpen_> that?
[01:19] <Floid_> Hericus: i386, the optimization is k7.
[01:19] <Tedd> _jason: Didn't say antyhing about that in the directions...
[01:19] <Tedd> Hmm.
[01:19] <shinu> fangorious: azu 2.3.0.4-3
[01:19] <Floid_> Unless you have an Athlon64, anyway.
[01:20] <intelikey> Tedd if you run 'chmod 755 ati-driver-installer-8.20.8-i386.run ' and  try it again  with 'sudo ./ati-driver-installer-8.20.8-i386.run '   i bet she'll work
[01:20] <NetGrunt> hi there ubuntuers!!!
[01:20] <bnD> hiya NetGrunt ;)
[01:20] <Hericus> Hmm..
[01:20] <_jason> maxmit, try: mplayer -framedrop -vo xv -ao esd FILE
[01:20] <B_166-ER-X> owner989, thats still not an answer, if you read my question, i wouldnt have minded about a few hours of web crawling IF i DIDNT already looked there eh ?
[01:20] <NetGrunt> does anybody know how can I make aMule catch the e2dk links clicked from FIREFOX ? Thanks!
[01:20] <fangorious> shinu: i think the jvm is more important, as java handles memory management internally, rather than the app
[01:20] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i install a tar.gz file?
[01:20] <bnD> can anyone help me out? im getting a connection refused error when attempting to connect to any www pages ;P
[01:20] <djm62> _SvaMpen_: it really shouldn't be using that much: how many virtual desktops?
[01:20] <Tedd> intelikely, thanks
[01:20] <Tedd> That did it
[01:20] <ompaul> tedd >>>sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) xorg-driver-fglrx<<  you ran that
[01:20] <Floid_> If it's a brand new Athlon64 you probably want the x86-64 distribution.
[01:20] <_SvaMpen_> i have gnome installed
[01:20] <oggah_> _SvaMpen_, try. "sudo apt-get install vlc"
[01:21] <Tedd> URG.
[01:21] <B_166-ER-X> the auto DCC GET is no more in the preferences settings in 2.6.0
[01:21] <Floid_> Er, AMD64.
[01:21] <_SvaMpen_> but i am using fluxbox
[01:21] <Tedd> ompaul, yes.
[01:21] <Tedd> It just closed hmm.
[01:21] <maxmit> _jason: Exits without opening a GUI or the video.
[01:21] <challah> anyone know how to get 2 monitors working on 2 different video cards????
[01:21] <shinu> fangorious: do i dpk -l for java?.. or for some other name?
[01:21] <_SvaMpen_> when i type top it says memory usage
[01:21] <oggah_> _SvaMpen_, type free in terminal.
[01:21] <fangorious> shinu: try dpkg -S `which java`
[01:21] <bnD> ubotu, connection refused?
[01:21] <ubotu> bnD: Are you on ritalin?
[01:22] <cafuego> Floid_: Not necessarily.
[01:22] <spola> B_166-ER-X, (this isnt an answer so dont get your hopes up) if its not in the settings anywhere, perhaps you can script it in python ?
[01:22] <Ng> challah: xinerama
[01:22] <ompaul> tedd run this and tell me the output >>uname -r<<
[01:22] <_SvaMpen_> when i type free it says used 102848
[01:22] <_SvaMpen_> ???
[01:22] <B_166-ER-X> i'm not a programmer .
[01:22] <cafuego> Floid_: java, flash and video on amd64 pretty much don't work.
[01:22] <bnD> um, so every site i attempt to contact either has crashed apache or is not letting me through the firewall
[01:22] <djm62> _SvaMpen_: I don't think 76 is the real amount of memory being used...
[01:22] <oggah_> _SvaMpen_, #ubuntu.se < go there.
[01:22] <challah> ng: i have not found a wiki on 2 monitors on 2 different video cards... they all are off of 1 video card
[01:22] <bnD> ubotu needs some help i thikn
[01:22] <ubotu> I don't know, bnD
[01:23] <_jason> maxmit, can I see the error you get
[01:23] <mmiikkee12> what do i type to install *just* gnome and not OOo, evolution, ...?
[01:23] <Ng> challah: I'm not sure of the details tbh, but I'd expect google could help you find some xinerama howtos/tutorials
[01:23] <navarone> Is it possible to disable agpgart and use nvidia agp support with current driver?
[01:23] <_SvaMpen_> djm62 so how do i know how much memory it uses
[01:23] <_SvaMpen_> ?
[01:23] <Tedd> ompaul: I just got it running, thanks.
[01:23] <bnD> i have no firewalls running, no proxies, no filters, and ive removed iptables, any idea what is blocking me from accessing websites?
[01:23] <Tedd> Thnaks.
[01:23] <Tedd> Thanks
[01:23] <Tedd> Later.
[01:23] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i install a tar.gz file?
[01:23] <shinu> fangorious: didnt return anything, but java -version gave: Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_04-b05)
[01:23] <challah> ng: google has shown me almost everything but what i am looking for... all wikis on single video dual monitors
[01:23] <shinu> fangorious: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_04-b05, mixed mode, sharing)
[01:23] <Ng> _SvaMpen_: look at the second line
[01:23] <_SvaMpen_> when i start my laptop i get to a login screen and under session i choose to login to fluxbox
[01:23] <_SvaMpen_> does it start gnome too???
[01:24] <B_166-ER-X> : HOW do i turn on the AUTO DCC get on xchat... please..
[01:24] <insomnd> _SvaMpen_, just gdm
[01:24] <maxmit> _jason: http://rafb.net/paste/results/zimmGb12.html  -- if it helps, I've got Ubuntu on a Compaq nx6110 laptop.
[01:24] <Ng> _SvaMpen_: the -/+ buffers/cache line, that shows you how much ram is being used by applications, the Mem line includes the kernel's caches/buffers
[01:24] <gibus> Hello !
[01:24] <corresponder> hi
[01:24] <bnD> B_166-ER-X, try typing /set and look it over
[01:24] <gibus> I've just made a big mistake and uninstalled adept itself with adept
[01:24] <insomnd> MrBlowtatoes, tar -xvf <filename> extracts the file to a driectory in the current director
[01:24] <mmiikkee12> what do i type to install *just* gnome and not OOo, evolution, etc?
[01:24] <insomnd> y
[01:24] <gibus> can anyone help me ?
[01:24] <gibus> I'm dumb
[01:25] <intelikey> B_166-ER-X  it used to be in the prefferances/settings
[01:25] <_SvaMpen_> Ng okay then it's just 36
[01:25] <mmiikkee12> gibus: a mental institution can ;)
[01:25] <Ng> mmiikkee12: might it not be easier to install ubuntu-desktop and then just remove the bits you don't want?
[01:25] <mmiikkee12> takes too long...
[01:25] <_jason> maxmit, you are playing from the cdrom?  have you enabled dma?
[01:25] <mmiikkee12> waste of bandwidth
[01:25] <B_166-ER-X> can someon send me something for a test ?
[01:25] <insomnd> MrBlowtatoes, sorry add "-xvvzf" if its gzipped
[01:25] <Ng> mmiikkee12: do you have synaptic? mark ubuntu-desktop for install and then remove the bits you don't want, *then* hit apply :)
[01:25] <djm62> mmiikkee12: since apt handles the dependencies, why not install metacity and gnome-panel
[01:25] <gibus> mmiikkee12 seriously I wanted to uninstall xine and adept started to uninstall everything, including tcp, konqueror, adept itself, etc
[01:25] <intelikey> mmiikkee12 do an 'apt-cache search gnome'  and find the package name.
[01:26] <gibus> And I don't find an adept package to download with another distro
[01:26] <ioboss> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5569 i have a problem..
[01:26] <mmiikkee12> djm62: best answer out of all of them, thanks :)
[01:26] <mmiikkee12> Ng: i don't have synaptic
[01:26] <djib> hey
[01:26] <bnD> can anyone help me out? i cant access the web, so this is the only place i have to turn to ;P
[01:26] <ioboss> i want use jsdk not gjc
[01:26] <demon71> does anyone know how to remove an APT database.. I added one that now wont allow me to open ADEPT
[01:26] <Ng> mmiikkee12: you sound like you need an install CD ;)
[01:26] <djib> ubuntu doesn't mount my external disk automatically anymore
[01:26] <mmiikkee12> gibus: i'm talking about OOo
[01:27] <djib> why is that ?
[01:27] <insomnd> bnD, do you have your dns's right?
[01:27] <djib> where do I change that option ?
[01:27] <djm62> bnD: have you done anything on your personal machine that would affect the web?
[01:27] <mmiikkee12> intelikey: tried that, too many packages
[01:27] <mmiikkee12> ok brb
[01:27] <bnD> djm62, yes i was messing with iptables ;x, however ive removed it at this point
[01:27] <fangorious> shinu: do you have any memory problems with other java apps?
[01:27] <djib> In system>preferences>removable drives, automounting is ticked
[01:27] <MrBlowtatoes> then what?
[01:27] <maxmit> _jason: am player from CD-ROM. Enable DMA? What's that? I have other files on my HD I can try...
[01:27] <intelikey> mmiikkee12 that is what    | grep   is for
[01:27] <gibus> Well
[01:27] <bnD> insomnd, i havent changed anything that im aware of, anything i should check? i can access everything but the web
[01:27] <Ng> djib: run "tail -f /var/log/syslog" before you connect the drive, see what it says
[01:28] <gibus> damn, slackware was easier than ubuntu after all
[01:28] <Ophiocus> who knows a good network cards howto for ubuntu?
[01:28] <mmiikkee12> i mean there's gnome-bin, gnome-core, ...
[01:28] <shinu> fangorious: i dont really use java apps... azu is about the only thing...
[01:28] <insomnd> bnD, it might be dns. are you on dsl/cable? did you enable dhcp, etc.?
[01:28] <djib> Ng, **before** I connect the drive ?
[01:28] <_jason> maxmit, see if the files on your hard drive play more smoothly.  DMA basically allows you to access data from your cdrom faster, you can search the wiki for enable dma later on
[01:28] <mmiikkee12> i'm trying djm62's solution
[01:28] <djm62> bnD: when you do sudo iptables -L, does it look reasonable
[01:28] <oggah_> hey guys (and girls) . apt-get install supertux. try it out. nice supermario clone :D
[01:28] <Ng> djib: you said it was an external drive, yes? I assume that's something like usb/firewire?
[01:28] <shinu> fangorious: before i got the official version i had that open source version. but something didnt work in breezy with it so i had to get this one
[01:28] <bnD> insomnd, im on the connection atm, and yea dhcp is set correctly
[01:28] <djib> yes, usb
[01:28] <bnD> djm62, ive removed iptables at this point
[01:29] <intelikey> it will work mmiikkee12 but may not get an xserver tho
[01:29] <bnD> oggah_, thanks :)
[01:29] <djm62> bnD: you've removed the package?
[01:29] <bnD> djm62, yes
[01:29] <djm62> bnD: and the kernel bits
[01:29] <bnD> djm62, doubt it
[01:29] <djib> but what shall I see if I didn't plug the usb in Ng ?
[01:29] <Ng> djib: ok, well you want the tail running before you connect the drive so you can see the messages (or you can dig backwards in syslog until you find the point where it was last plugged in/booted, but this way is probably easier)
[01:29] <bnD> i just sudo apt-get remove iptables
[01:29] <zparta> why does mysql-server pull in postfix ?
[01:29] <MrBlowtatoes> Damnit, i have never had so muhc difficulty openign a damn .rar file.
[01:29] <zparta> i did apt-get install mysql-server and it installed postfix
[01:29] <djib> Ng, it's been two days now
[01:29] <fangorious> shinu: you're talking about which JVM you're using?
[01:29] <MrBlowtatoes> what is this multiverse thingy i need for unrar-nonfree?
[01:29] <gibus> thank you anyway, bye...
[01:30] <shinu> fangorious: yes
[01:30] <shinu> fangorious: sorry ^^'
[01:30] <insomnd> MrBlowtatoes, just download the one from rarsoft... extract it etc. works ok
[01:30] <nickrud> !tell MrBlowtatoes about components
[01:30] <MrBlowtatoes> i did that
[01:30] <maxmit> _jason: Trying a different file. No real difference: http://rafb.net/paste/results/oJeKCj52.html
[01:30] <djib> Ng, this would mean going back a long way in the file Ng !!!
[01:30] <MrBlowtatoes> it doesn't work
[01:30] <insomnd> MrBlowtatoes, how does it not work?
[01:30] <bnD> "connection refused" when attempting to contact anything on port80
[01:30] <djm62> bnD: I don't think removing iptables was your solution
[01:31] <_jason> maxmit, and when you change -ao back to oss, it opens?
[01:31] <bnD> djm62, i just was trying to get to google to fix the rest ;D
[01:31] <fangorious> shinu: well, there are three components involved: azureus; jvm; and the gnome/gtk widgets
[01:31] <Ng> djib: run "mount" and see if it is mounted, if not, unplug it, run the tail command, then plug it back in
[01:31] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i install from source? i got the rar from rarlab
[01:31] <bnD> hrm, it says access to port21 in mozilla has been disabled
[01:31] <levander> Is launchpad.ubuntu.com still the place to report bugs found in packages in universe?
[01:31] <DjKritical> My sound has stopped working, anyone know how to reset the sound programs?
[01:31] <djm62> bnD: the package contains administration tools for the packet filter, but as far as I know, not the filter itself (which is part of the kernel)
[01:31] <oknewbie> hello all
[01:31] <bnD> djm62, ahh
[01:32] <Hericus> Can someone connect to an ubuntu computer via ssh if that computer hasn't installed openssh?
[01:32] <djib> oh ok
[01:32] <Hericus> O.o
[01:32] <intelikey> bnD /etc/init.d/iptables stop  ?
[01:32] <insomnd> DjKritical: /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[01:32] <djib> thanks Ng
[01:32] <_jason> Hericus, no
[01:32] <shinu> fangorious: what the last one?.. is it the interface of azu?
[01:32] <bnD> intelikey, tried it :)
[01:32] <Hericus> Grr..
[01:32] <levander> Hericus: not unless it's installed a substitute for openssh
[01:32] <Hericus> Alright.
[01:32] <Hericus> I'm just trying to figure things out.
[01:32] <insomnd> DjKritical: if using esd, try to kill esd then do "esd&" as root
[01:32] <levander> Hericus: there has to be a ssh server for the client to connect to
[01:32] <Hericus> Yeah..
[01:32] <Hericus> Of course.
[01:32] <intelikey> bnD router ?
[01:33] <fangorious> shinu: if memory serves, azureus has separate builds to use the native user interface of the OS you're on
[01:33] <bnD> intelikey, hrm, yeah, however i can access it just fine from the winxp partition on this box
[01:33] <navarone> bnd try netstat | grep tcp
[01:33] <maxmit> _jason: it opens. Plays a bit odd (lines across the screen) and no sound.
[01:33] <djm62> can anyone tell me how the ubuntu PPC livecd works on current ibooks?
[01:33] <navarone> bnd...see if it shows any connections
[01:33] <_jason> maxmit, what does "mplayer -ao help | grep esd" return
[01:33] <kbrooks_> maxkelley, hey :P
[01:33] <djm62> bnD: reinstall iptables....and work from there
[01:34] <bnD> navarone, it shows this one
[01:34] <Floid_> djm: Considering the Gentoo one works on a Beige G3, I'd assume "rather well."
[01:34] <bnD> djm62, k, one sec
[01:34] <intelikey> bnD only other thing i can think of is  /etc/security/*  changed anything in there ?
[01:34] <shinu> fangorious: hm.. why if memory serves? does that mean it uses more memory? >_>
[01:34] <bnD> intelikey, nope, ill check it though
[01:34] <Hericus> Don't distro's come with openssh preinstalled?
[01:34] <Hericus> Or some of them?
[01:34] <maikeru> (multi-network amsg): gonna reboot again, sorry, no one hit me...gonna probably put up the 17" monitor and try and get these damn speakers working
[01:34] <Ng> Hericus: some do, not ubuntu though
[01:34] <floppyears> hi
[01:34] <Hericus> I mean, gentoo comes with ssh preinstalled.
[01:34] <djm62> Floid_: works is the minimum...what about the internal wifi? multiplexed sound?
[01:34] <floppyears> could somebody provide me with a good link or tutorial for grub
[01:34] <MrBlowtatoes> rarsoft links to winrar [and it actually doesn't link to the real winrar website
[01:35] <maxmit> _jason:         esd     EsounD audio output
[01:35] <Hericus> Why doesn't ubuntu come with packages such as gcc and what not preset with it?
[01:35] <intelikey> Hericus yes most do
[01:35] <Floid_> djm: Hell if I know.  Whatever kernel Gentoo was using a year ago could do ALSA sound.
[01:35] <djm62> Floid_: wifi is the deal breaker
[01:35] <Ng> Hericus: because most people don't need them
[01:35] <Hericus> ...
[01:35] <Ng> Hericus: they are easily installable if you do though
[01:35] <bnD> Hericus, because theyre easy enough to add individually?
[01:35] <Floid_> "Try it and see?"
[01:35] <northie> rookie here, trying to get my audigy se to play sound. anyone spare a moment?
[01:35] <bnD> Ng, pft ;P
[01:35] <northie> guides are freaking me out. can't find much wrong, there's just no sound coming out. xmms is the only programme that complains.
[01:35] <nmsa> hello, someone using Ubuntu with Sony Ericsson 910i ? My device is not detected at all. just  made some docs on ubuntu wiki in SyncStation and  PDADeviceList
[01:35] <Hericus> Ng, I'm not a noob or anything, I'm just curious.
[01:35] <levander> has anyone ever seen a bug they reported in launchpad actually get fixed? just wondering if it's worth my time to report stuff there
[01:35] <Hericus> sudo apt-get works wonders.. ;)
[01:35] <navarone> bnD,  are you on windows or ubuntu now?
[01:36] <bnD> navarone, ubuntu
[01:36] <djib> Ng: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5570
[01:36] <bnD> i can access the net, just not www
[01:36] <Ng> Hericus: it's things like that that mean ubuntu can ship one cd instead of suse's 7 or whatever they are up to now ;)
[01:36] <intelikey> Hericus the packagers desided that anyone that could use gcc would also be able to install it them selves.   cd only has so much space.
[01:36] <Hericus> Ng, have you noticed that only ubuntu ships for free.. :(
[01:36] <_jason> maxmit, ugh okay, I'm not really sure what's going on.  Which package did you install exactly?  Yours says "compiled for debian" which I don't see on mine.
[01:36] <Hericus> intelikey, yeah.. you're right.
[01:36] <Hericus> levander, I'm not sure, but its worth a go..
[01:36] <maxmit> Ubuntu. Just whipped 'em down from the repo.
[01:37] <trinidad> is there a command to display the amount of video memory my video card has?
[01:37] <levander> Hericus: i don't think so, the two i've reported have been ignored
[01:37] <djib> Ng, I can't see anything wrong... any idea ?
[01:37] <bnD> i just got my cd's today, stocking stuffers ;D
[01:37] <_jason> maxmit, but there are many mplayer packages, do you remember which one?
[01:37] <navarone> bnD, were there any tcp connections? Should be showing connection on irc anyway. And if you can connect on irc you should be able to connect web
[01:37] <Hericus> levander, well did you give the error messages in properly?
[01:37] <Hericus> and completely?
[01:37] <Ng> djib: ok, that shows that the kernel is detecting the drive fine, so for some reason gnome isn't. run "ps aux | grep volume", does it show a gnome-volume-manager process?
[01:37] <levander> Hericus: the only thing that ever happened was they accepted it as a bug, nothing happened after that
[01:37] <bnD> navarone, i know, thats what i dont understand, it says connection refused whenever i attempt to access anything on port 80
[01:37] <levander> Hericus: so, by accepting it, i assume they understood it
[01:38] <Hericus> levander, that sucks.
[01:38] <djib> Ng, yes...
[01:38] <Hericus> Yeah, I think you should post it..
[01:38] <fangorious> shinu: well, you should consider trying out some other java apps to see if they have memory leaks too
[01:38] <Hericus> For the greater good .. :)
[01:38] <_jason> maxmit, do: dpkg -l *mplayer*.  And check which ones don't say "none" as the version
[01:38] <levander> Hericus: you'd think they'd at least email me and say, we can't fix that now or something
[01:38] <trinidad> hello all,  is there a command to display the amount of video memory my video card has?
[01:38] <djib> but aparently a pretty old one...
[01:38] <bnD> anyone know what might be blocking my port 80? :P
[01:38] <_jason> maxmit, that's dpkg dash lowercase L
[01:38] <levander> Hericus: why bother if they ignore them?
[01:38] <shinu> fangorious: uh.. suggestions?
[01:38] <djib> it was created yesterday Ng
[01:38] <Ng> djib: hmm, that's not necessarily a bad thing
[01:38] <cafuego> trinidad: Its bios will tell you at bootup.
[01:38] <Hericus> levander, yeah.. I mean, the developers are quite busy with alot of other things. :) Dapper and what not.
[01:38] <bnD> erm, scratch that, i need tobacco, brb
[01:38] <djib> oki
[01:38] <insomnd> tobacco
[01:38] <djm62> bnD: have you reinstalled iptables? if so, get a list
[01:38] <navarone> bnD,  are you on standalone system or running servers of any kind?
[01:39] <Hericus> levander, well.. we'll probably have to see.. I think there's a bug chan or something.
[01:39] <Ng> djib: can you run that again, but greb for hald, then dbus-daemon
[01:39] <levander> Hericus: i reported it during hoary
[01:39] <trinidad> cafuego::> yes i know, however, i wondered if there were a command i could enter in the terminal
[01:39] <cafuego> trinidad: If it's not an on-board one, you don't need to specify that amount anyway.
[01:39] <Ng> djib: "grep" rather
[01:39] <trinidad> cafuego::> it is
[01:39] <Hericus> levander, ... that sucks. :/
[01:39] <fangorious> shinu: hm, i think there's a java version of yahoo mesenger
[01:39] <cafuego> trinidad: How much ram does 'free' tell you there is in total?
[01:39] <Hericus> levander, if I were you and repeatedly got my bugs ignored I'd forget about it totally...
[01:39] <navarone> bnD, does it refuse simple web browser?
[01:39] <djib> there are two things with hald
 Hericus: why bother if they ignore them?  <---- because when others have the same issue and look and see the bug report, at least they know it is not just them.   for one thing.
[01:39] <fangorious> shinu, i don't use much java
[01:39] <maxmit> ii  mozilla-mplaye 2.70-1ubuntu1  MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla, Konqueror and Op
[01:39] <maxmit> ii  mplayer-386    1.0-pre6-0.3ub The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux
[01:39] <maxmit> ii  mplayer-fonts  3.5-2          Fonts for mplayer
[01:39] <maxmit> ii  xmms-xmmplayer 0.3.3-1        XMMS plugin that uses
[01:40] <intelikey> !paste
[01:40] <ubotu> [paste]  please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[01:40] <cafuego> maxmit: Don't paste.
[01:40] <shinu> fangorious: should i just run the app and see? cause i dont have a yahoo account..
[01:40] <trinidad> total is 508 free is 112
[01:40] <maxmit> Sorry!
[01:40] <djib> and dbus-daemon says No configuration file specified Ng
[01:40] <trinidad> that is RAM though
[01:40] <levander> intelikey: that web site isn't going to be worth anything if the people responsible for it don't maintain it no matter what i do
[01:40] <cafuego> trinidad: yes, but you have _more_ ram. Actual ram minus what the video chip is using is 508.
[01:40] <Ng> djib: sorry, I meant run "ps aux | grep hald" and see if that shows a hald process, then run "ps auwx | grep dbus-daemon" and see if that shows a dbus-daemon process
[01:40] <fangorious> shinu: maybe do an apt-cache search for java
[01:40] <intelikey> levander true
[01:40] <bnD> navarone, it refuses any client to port 80
[01:41] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i install from source?
[01:41] <john_> hi
[01:41] <Hericus> My apologies people, I've been asking retarded questions, thats how I get when I'm high and listening to extremely loud pink floyd.
[01:41] <_jason> maxmit, all out of ideas :/
[01:41] <djib> Ng, two processes of each
[01:41] <Hericus> levander, you don't accept PM?
[01:41] <intelikey> MrBlowtatoes you don't if it is in the repos
[01:41] <shinu> fangorious: okies
[01:41] <Hericus> Unregistered prolly.
[01:41] <MrBlowtatoes> it's not ion 'the repos'
[01:41] <cafuego> Hericus: freenode blocks you, as you're not an authenticated user.
[01:41] <trinidad> cafuego::> thanks and I understand what you're saying.  I just would like to know how much of my RAM my linux box is taking away from the default install.  I don't remember telling it to use the max (64MB) this system can provide.
[01:41] <maxmit> Maybe I should just abandon MPlayer?
[01:41] <Ng> djib: well, all the bits involved appear to be running, so I'm a little bit stumped I'm afraid
[01:41] <djib> Ng though /usr/bin/dbus-daemon belongs to user 105 !!!
[01:41] <levander> Hericus: i do, why it got rejected?  I am registered.
[01:41] <Hericus> cafuego, I'm registered.
[01:42] <Hericus> One sec.
[01:42] <navarone> bnD, what other tinkering have you done recently?
[01:42] <djib> I don't know who the hell that is !
[01:42] <cafuego> Hericus: You are _now_
[01:42] <cafuego> Hericus: 30s econds ago, you were no.
[01:42] <jdbolt> does anyone like welsh people?
[01:42] <trinidad> cafuego::> reason i ask is my fps when running glxgears is 250fps
[01:42] <Hericus> Hmm..
[01:42] <djm62> djib: cat /etc/passwd | grep 105
[01:42] <Hericus> I'll look into that later.
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i get unrar-nonfree to work?
[01:42] <cafuego> jdbolt: Only if they're local, Edward.
[01:42] <bryan_> jdbolt: I love welsh people :D
[01:42] <Hericus> Must've been when I logged out
[01:42] <djm62> jdbolt: half-welsh here
[01:42] <Ng> djib: that output isn't showing you user ids
[01:42] <navarone> jdbolt...Catherine Zeta Jones...nuff said
[01:42] <djib> Ng, messagebus:x:105:110::/var/run/dbus:/bin/false
[01:43] <cafuego> trinidad: glxgears is not a benchmarking tool.
[01:43] <trinidad> jdbolt::> mixed indian, mexican, and irish here
[01:43] <Floid_> Julian Cope.
[01:43] <fangorious> anyone have gnome-power-manager 0.2.8.1 manually added to load at gnome sessions startup?
[01:43] <trinidad> cafuego::> i see, however, if i use it as a measure of hoary vs. breezy i think you can understand
[01:43] <djm62> djib: it's a system user with limited privileges, so that a security problem with dbus isn't a root problem
[01:43] <trinidad> not sure why my fps has dropped so low
[01:43] <trinidad> kroller is really choppy
[01:43] <intelikey> MrBlowtatoes the "standard" commands are     './configure && make && sudo make install '
[01:43] <cafuego> trinidad: Not loading the right X driver?
[01:44] <Amilcar_> why ubuntu package manager is better than yum (fedora package manager) ????
[01:44] <Floid_> Poor genetic material.
[01:44] <jdbolt> trinidad: which part of you is mexican, i.e knees
[01:44] <Ng> djib: oh, my bad, that is right
[01:44] <trinidad> cafuego::> i struggled with breezy for a day or two to get it up and running
[01:44] <_jason> maxmit, you may want to try the #mplayer channel (I think it exists)
[01:44] <djib> Ng ?
[01:44] <trinidad> jdbolt::> watch it
[01:44] <Ng> djib: it is supposed to be running as 105
[01:44] <bnD> navarone, i was running dansguardian with tinyproxy, however theyve both been removed
[01:44] <djib> Ng, oK
[01:44] <intelikey> MrBlowtatoes but by all means read anything in the tarball that is all caps first.
[01:44] <djib> I'm screwed then :'(
[01:44] <trinidad> cafuego::> i810 chipset is now installed correctly and configured in X
[01:44] <MrBlowtatoes> sudo: make: command not found
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> ...
[01:45] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Your compiling privs have been revoked.
[01:45] <Ng> install make
[01:45] <jdbolt> trinidad: yeah the welsh such
[01:45] <djm62> Amilcar_: in practice, both work.  ubuntu's package manager, apt, has been around longer than yum
[01:45] <jdbolt> *suck
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> surely there is a better way of opening rar fiels then writieng a novel in terminal
[01:45] <cafuego> Don't do it if you can't even cope with that basic message.
[01:45] <intelikey> did you apt-get the package ubotu told you about MrBlowtatoes?  or are you ignoring that ?
[01:45] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, unrar-nonfree works fine
[01:45] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Yes, install unrar-nonfree and use the archive manager
[01:45] <navarone> bnD, go to synaptic and remove any config files...ie do complete removal of packages. Perhaps config files are still active or interfering somehow?
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> told me about what?
[01:45] <Amilcar_> djm62, but ubuntu doesn't use rpm packages, does it?
[01:46] <MrBlowtatoes> unrar-nonfree don;t work for me, no such package exists
[01:46] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: or "rar" from multiverse
[01:46] <bnD> navarone, i used apt-get remove, but ill go check, brb
[01:46] <cafuego> !info unrar-nonfree
[01:46] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[01:46] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 83 kB, Installed size: 216 kB
[01:46] <djm62> Amilcar_: no, it uses .deb packages
[01:46] <shinu> fangorious: dpkg shows i have azu version 2.3.0.4-3 but its actually 2.3.0.6... i updated it with azu itself, is that bad?
[01:46] <navarone> bnD, search for the two packages you removed and see if they still have residual configs present
[01:46] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Enable the 'multiverse' repository, then install it.
[01:46] <MrBlowtatoes> well, apt-get says otherwise
[01:46] <bnD> navarone, in synaptic?
[01:46] <MrBlowtatoes> how?
[01:46] <jdbolt> a big shout out to mary bayer
[01:46] <navarone> bnd yes
[01:46] <cafuego> !repos
[01:46] <ubotu> I guess 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
[01:46] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:46] <fangorious> shinu: i wouldn't imagine so
[01:46] <jdbolt> hes bald
[01:46] <intelikey> !info unrar-nonfree hoary
[01:46] <bnD> navarone, k one sec
[01:46] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1 (hoary), Packaged size: 82 kB, Installed size: 208 kB
[01:46] <MrBlowtatoes> no one likes to expline anyhting...
[01:46] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[01:47] <navarone> bnD, just a guess here understand...:)
[01:47] <cafuego> jdbolt: So the head is the mexican part?
[01:47] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the pastebin url?
[01:47] <Amilcar_> i guess i'll try ubuntu server to replace my actual server distro (fedora core 4).
[01:47] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Why don't you READ what ubotu just said?
[01:47] <rev> hi
[01:47] <intelikey> see /topic
[01:47] <MrBlowtatoes> who is ubotu?
[01:47] <djm62> Amilcar_: people that care about package systems tend to like apt+deb (debian based), because rpm didn't have that originally.  yum makes things easier when using rpms
[01:47] <bnD> navarone, couldnt hurt ;)
[01:47] <bnD> MrBlowtatoes, hes your buddy
[01:47] <rev> any reason why i cant get "administrator mode" to work?
[01:47] <cafuego> !tell MrBlowtatoes -about repos
[01:47] <_jason> ubotu, tell MrBlowtatoes about u
[01:47] <Amilcar_> djm62, i'm afraid that ubuntu have fewers precompilled packages than fedora.
[01:47] <thegame_e> hi....im new to ubuntu and im trying to figure out how to install yahoo messenger....any help would be appreciated
[01:47] <kyncani> shinu: what if there is a security update ?
[01:48] <_jason> ubotu, tell MrBlowtatoes about yourself
[01:48] <rev> use gaim
[01:48] <shinu> kyncani: huh?..
[01:48] <Xenguy> !clue
[01:48] <ubotu> somebody said clue was the ability to just 'get it' without unnecessary extended explanation...
[01:48] <rev> it is sma e as yahoo
[01:48] <bryan_> the gam_e: Use Gaim
[01:48] <bnD> navarone, got rid of config, still the same issue ;)
[01:48] <cafuego> thegame_e: last I heard the ymessenger package was broken. However, gaim supports the protocol. use that.
[01:48] <rev> gaim will do many dif mesangers
[01:48] <Amilcar_> djm62, i really like yum.
[01:48] <djm62> Amilcar_: it's a strange concern...packages.ubuntu.com allows you to search for packages, and in my experience ubuntu has plenty
[01:48] <kyncani> shinu: for azureus
[01:48] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - use that to enable universe and multiverse, then apt/synaptic will find rar/unrar for you
[01:48] <thegame_e> i would use gaim but i have a few id's under one yahoo id and id like to be able to use them all at the same time
[01:49] <bryan_> the gam_e: Gaim has like AIM, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ stuff like that
[01:49] <djm62> Amilcar_: check for the packages you actually use
[01:49] <shinu> kyncani: you mean like, specific to ubuntu?
[01:49] <cafuego> thegame_e: Surely you can.
[01:49] <bryan_> the game_e: you can
[01:49] <navarone> bnD, also...you amy want to reinstall iptables...you may be getting multiple requests to your port 80 now and it may simply be refusing any more requests...<shrug> At any rate I think a basic firewall would be a benefit. I don't know how ubuntu reacts without one
[01:49] <thegame_e> how
[01:49] <cafuego> thegame_e: just add multiple yahoo accounts in gaim.
[01:49] <bnD> navarone, ive reinstalled iptables ;)
[01:49] <bryan_> the gam_e just creat different accounts
[01:49] <thegame_e> oohh ok
[01:49] <kyncani> shinu: what if there is a security update ? apt will think he is updating azureus when he would also downgrade the app
[01:49] <thegame_e> thanks alot
[01:49] <djm62> bnD: sudo iptables -L ?
[01:49] <Hericus> Grr
[01:49] <navarone> bnd...maybe reboot to see what happens
[01:49] <bryan_> thegame_e : anytime
[01:49] <Amilcar_> djm62, ok, thanks!
[01:49] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: They're not unrelated. They're extremely related.
[01:49] <corresponder> reboots are from satan
[01:50] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: the document I gave you is very much related
[01:50] <bnD> djm62, one sec
[01:50] <fangorious> thegame_e: yahoo has a .deb on messenger.yahoo.com. but i would use gaim
[01:50] <bnD> navarone, ya, last option :)
[01:50] <MrBlowtatoes> well, this won;t help me any, i'm nto useing gnome
[01:50] <Amilcar_> djm62, one last question.... what is the difference between dpkg and apt?
[01:50] <shinu> kyncani: it doesnt seem to do anything yet.... so i dunno.. should i uninstall and reinstall?
[01:50] <rev> any idea why i can't get "administrator mode" to work?
[01:50] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: what are you using?
[01:51] <MrBlowtatoes> KDE
[01:51] <Millenniumgroup> what's the best paint program for linux? im used to photoshop
[01:51] <djm62> Amilcar_: dpkg -i is to apt what rpm -i is to yum
[01:51] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: keep scrolling down
[01:51] <fangorious> Millenniumgroup: there's gimp
[01:51] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Then adit the repositories via any text editor.
[01:51] <Millenniumgroup> yeah so GIMP is the best choice eh?
[01:51] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: the page also includes instructions for the KDE Adept package manager
[01:51] <djm62> Amilcar_: apt handles all of the "X depends on Y depends on Z" stuff, dpkg takes the packages and puts the files in the right place
[01:51] <intelikey> djm62 he said he did a /etc/init.d/iptables stop   so we'll see if -l says.
[01:51] <Xenguy> Millenniumgroup: GIMP is probably the most powerful for raster; see also Inkscape for vector
[01:52] <bnD> intelikey, ive restarted it, and it looks like default
[01:52] <bnD> djm62, looks standard
[01:52] <MrBlowtatoes> isn't there jsut a command or soemthign for all this?, it's telling me to go to menus and stuff i don't have?
[01:52] <bnD> its all ACCEPT
[01:52] <kyncani> shinu: well, if you decide to handle a package yourself and not let apt handle it, you will have to follow security updates yourself too (if you care)
[01:52] <northie> audio troubles. it can't make pipelines for either alsa or oss. ought I install something?
[01:52] <acetech> is it possible to dist-upgrade from amd64 to i386?
[01:52] <Millenniumgroup> Xenguy tx for the tip :)
[01:52] <Xenguy> Millenniumgroup: yw
[01:53] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: you can edit /etc/apt/sources.list to add universe/multiverse repositories if you like, I was trying to make it easy, but you don't seem to have the useful tools installed :/
[01:53] <intelikey> bnD and you couldn't ping anything on port 80 with iptable off    errr that was what i thought you said.....
[01:53] <Amilcar_> ah, ok.... dpkg/atp and rpm/yum! what a hard choice! :-)
[01:53] <nmsa> how do I generate a SSH key ?
[01:53] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: sudo $EDITOR /etc/aources.list; add ' multiverse' at the end of each line. run 'sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree'
[01:53] <kyncani> shinu: from my point of view, if you do not need a more recent version of azureus, you should let apt handle it (it does a wonderful job at that)
[01:53] <bnD> intelikey, i cant ping anything with it on or off
[01:53] <cafuego> nmsa: via 'ssh-keygen'
[01:53] <intelikey> well then it is not iptables
[01:53] <shinu> kyncani: azu automatically checks for updates and installs itself >_>
[01:53] <bnD> intelikey, apparently not ;/
[01:53] <MrBlowtatoes> adept isn't working
[01:54] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: do you not even have synaptic installed?
[01:54] <nmsa> cafuego: and what's the use? except becoming a ubuntero?
[01:54] <djm62> Amilcar_: you can also get apt-rpm...but that's just gravy.  this channel will be full of people that like apt/dpkg ;)
[01:54] <Anders> how do you find the connection status of eth0 through the console?
[01:54] <acetech> is it possible to dist-upgrade from amd64 to i386?
[01:54] <Ng> acetech: n
[01:54] <Ng> o
[01:54] <djm62> Anders: ifconfig eth0
[01:54] <Ng> oops
[01:54] <MrBlowtatoes> adept work. Synaptec?
[01:54] <Anders> what will ifconfig eth0 say if its down
[01:54] <intelikey> bnD that was why i asked if you had been monkeing around in /etc/security/   :)
[01:54] <cafuego> nmsa: it allows you to use key based auth with ssh, doing away with the need for insecure passwords and the need to keep TYPING the passwords.
[01:54] <acetech> ng: have you tried it?
[01:54] <bnD> intelikey, havent been :/ anything in there i should check?
[01:54] <Ng> acetech: no, because I know it won't work ;)
[01:55] <djm62> Anders: ifconfig on its own will list the interfaces that are up
[01:55] <Anders> on my router you have to do /etc/init.d/networking restart each time the connection fails
[01:55] <Ng> acetech: or if it does somehow manage to it'll leave an almighty mess behind
[01:55] <cafuego> nmsa: with my ssh keys and ssh-agent, I can type a passphrase *once* and automagically log in to any configured remote machine.
[01:55] <Amilcar_> djm62, hehehehe sure.
[01:55] <Millenniumgroup> what would be the best app for making siggy's on forums, big ones+animated, GIMP or Inkscape?
[01:55] <kyncani> shinu: some programs do that, but i don't like it much, as this feature is already done with the package manager. And i like to keep the update policy in one place (it's more simple to manage)
[01:56] <fangorious> nmsa: if you don't give the keys a passphrase, you can login securely without using a password/passphrase
[01:56] <intelikey> bnD not sure what all may carry the ability to block/close ports.... sorry i'm network illiterate.
[01:56] <nmsa> cafuego: perfect, I'll try that, I need in fact :) 'thnx for the info, I'll still have to look for more deep info
[01:56] <cafuego> fangorious: .. and so can anyone else who cracks that account.
[01:56] <bnD> intelikey, thanks ;)
[01:56] <nmsa> fangorious: yes, this I know and use
[01:56] <samurai> hi all
[01:56] <acetech> ng, for some reason all my burns of the i386 lockup for the install normally around the grub install and the amd64 does not
[01:56] <djm62> Millenniumgroup: you can use both....do a design in inkscape, add colour effects etc in gimp
[01:56] <shinu> kyncani: right... so you recommend uninstall-reinstall?
[01:56] <cafuego> nmsa: basically, generate a key, then append the public part to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys files on the remote machine.
[01:56] <Charlize> good morning
[01:57] <Millenniumgroup> cool tx djm62
[01:57] <flodine> can someone point me to industrial icon theme?
[01:57] <ptlo> any chance that someone prepared gstreamer 0.10 packages for breezy? i'd prefer package installation to compiling and installing from source
[01:57] <Ng> acetech: you could tell it not to install grub and then put a bootloader on manually afterwards maybe? bit nasty though
[01:57] <Anders> djm62, is there anything wrong with my configuration since you need to restart the networking to make it work if the ADSL connection fails?
[01:57] <Anders> its an ethernet modem
[01:57] <nmsa> based on SSH key I can allow  or not remote logins to my remote machine ... I see the answer, 'thnx
[01:57] <MrBlowtatoes> all the lines have universe at the and and mutliverse
[01:57] <intelikey> be back in a few
[01:57] <djm62> Anders: I don't know ADSL at all...it doesn't sound like what should be happening
[01:57] <samurai> hey quick question...
[01:57] <Charlize> is it true that GNOME is using a COM-like design under the hood?
[01:58] <bnD> im gonna try a reboot
[01:58] <bnD> bb
[01:58] <fangorious> cafuego: yeah, but if you're the only person on the machine with the private key, then you don't need to worry much about that (assuming you keep your machine safe from remote attacks)
[01:58] <samurai> are the dapper repositories active?
[01:58] <kyncani> shinu: what you do is up to you, but me, i would 1) check that i can disable the auto-update feature of azureus 2) then uninstall+reisntall
[01:58] <samurai> I did an apt-dist upgrade recently without too many issues
[01:58] <Ng> Charlize: some parts of it are object based...
[01:58] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Package unrar-nonfree has no installation candidate
[01:58] <Anders> djm62, my guess is that either the modem doesnt say that the connection failed and was started again
[01:58] <myke> hello
[01:58] <samurai> subsequent attempts to upgrade seem like there is nothing going on in the respositories
[01:58] <Charlize> Ng, you mean....COM-like client/server model?
[01:59] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: if you run "sudo apt-get update" do you see it mention universe/multiverse?
[01:59] <shinu> kyncani: hm... cause i thought that there mightve been some memory leak fixes in the newest version :/ but doesnt seem so...
[01:59] <myke> is there a reason i keep getting "bad header Line " when useing apt-get / synaptic?
[01:59] <MrBlowtatoes> yes
[01:59] <MrBlowtatoes> and it still gievs same error
[01:59] <djm62> Anders: you might be better googling for your problem...someone might have an elegant solution, but probably not someone here
[01:59] <fangorious> shinu: it's unlikely that there's a memory leak directly in azureus, since it's a java app.
[01:59] <samurai> Ng: yep I see both
[02:00] <shinu> fangorious: i think ill uninstall and reinstall then... what version do you have?
[02:00] <Anders> djm62, ok thanks
[02:00] <samurai> Ng: I'm using archive.ubuntu.com
[02:00] <Ng> samurai: I wasn't talking to you, but generally you don't want to be using dapper
[02:00] <fangorious> shinu: i don't recall, i'm on  a windows box right now
[02:00] <TriniTriggs5> how do I use a *.patch file?
[02:00] <myke> anyon e
[02:01] <samurai> I know, but I have multiple boxen I use breezy for a number of things
[02:01] <shinu> fangorious: ah ok. nvm :P
[02:01] <trinidad> TriniTriggs5::> nice name
[02:01] <samurai> so I'm perfectly ok with the idea of dapper
[02:01] <Ng> myke: paste the exact error and the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list to a pastebin
[02:01] <Ng> samurai: then you'll be perfectly ok fixing whatever problems you have yourself :)
[02:01] <fangorious> TriniTriggs5: patch -p0 < myfile.patch
[02:01] <Ng> samurai: ie, dapper is unsupported :)
[02:01] <augustin> hello
[02:01] <TriniTriggs5> trinidad: thanks.  He's a country singer from Natchitoches, LA who wears tight tight pants
[02:02] <fangorious> TriniTriggs5: you'll need to be in the right directory though
[02:02] <samurai> Ng: I'll give it a try, but my question now relate to the repository
[02:02] <samurai> namely am I pointing to the proper place
[02:02] <Hericus> Ng, do you run dapper?
[02:02] <Ng> Hericus: nope
[02:02] <Hericus> I like ubuntu... nice distro.
[02:02] <djib> Ng, y'a pas un fichier de conf qui dcide ou sont montes les usb qui sont monts automatiquement
[02:02] <Hericus> Clean..
[02:02] <TriniTriggs5> fangorious:the right directory of the *.patch file?
[02:02] <djib> c'est peut tre l qu'est le problmes
[02:02] <Hericus> heya Seveas. :)
[02:02] <nifelseki> anyone tried yoper..?
[02:02] <MrBlowtatoes> Any ideas?
[02:02] <augustin> is there any equivalent to MS "checkdisk" in Ubuntu ? for some reason, my Ubuntu doesn't want to mount drives... and the drive had been acting weird, making some noises and all. still, i can mount it (using a LiveCD)
[02:02] <samurai> like I said Ng, I've seen no updates in a few weeks
[02:02] <Ng> djib: I wish my french was that good, but you'll need to rephrase that in english for me I'm afraid, I only get every other word ;)
[02:03] <djib> Ng: excuse the French...
[02:03] <djib> Ng, sorry
[02:03] <DaOne> hey pplz can any1 help me with setting the correct boot sequence on ubuntu
[02:03] <cary> so i must be just Really dumb, but i cant get this installer to work
[02:03] <corresponder> what to set up?
[02:03] <Hericus> Ng, what other distro's do you run?
[02:03] <Ng> Hericus: just debian and rhel these days
[02:03] <djib> Ng, I was wondering: isn't there a file to decide where the usb drives are automatically mounted ?
[02:03] <corresponder> cary: which installer?
[02:03] <augustin> please, a simple answer =/ is there a checkdisk tool ?
[02:03] <djib> Ng, that may be my problem
[02:04] <corresponder> DaOne: which boot sequence?
[02:04] <corresponder> augustin: fsck?!
[02:04] <samurai> Ng: is there a more appropriate place to ask about the dapper repositories?
[02:04] <floppyears> hi
[02:04] <djm62> djib: can you see the icon for the device, but not mount it?
[02:04] <corresponder> hi
[02:04] <floppyears> what grub comes with ubuntu by default ?
[02:04] <augustin> corresponder i don't know, i'm quite new to ubuntu, and since the wiki couldn't help me, i come asking here
[02:04] <Sikavica> ubotu tell Sikavica about vnc
[02:04] <djib> djm62, no icon...
[02:05] <corresponder> then use fsck
[02:05] <Hericus> Ng, oh okay.. sorry if I say anything retarded, I'm high and listening to loud music.
[02:05] <Ng> djib: that's a good question, I'm not sure though
[02:05] <DaOne> corresponder, currently grub is set to boot into ubuntu as the default, i want to change that to load windows instead
[02:05] <augustin> corresponder how do i use it please ?
[02:05] <Hericus> system of a down - sugar.
[02:05] <djib> Ng, dammit
[02:05] <djm62> djib: can you mount it with mount (on the command line)?
[02:05] <djib> djm62, yeah I know that
[02:05] <konablend> how about winmodems?
[02:05] <djm62> djib: I mean, does that work?
[02:05] <djib> but I kinda like when it was mounting it automatically
[02:05] <augustin> when i type fsck, it just displays "fsck 1.38 (30-Jun-2005)
[02:05] <corresponder> fsck /dev/hda
[02:05] <konablend> anyone know how to get them to work?
[02:05] <djib> djm62, yes indeed
[02:05] <augustin> ok thanks
[02:05] <corresponder> checks the fist harddisk
[02:05] <djm62> djib: I think this might be one of the foibles of breezy
[02:05] <cristians> hola
[02:06] <djib> but it is longer...
[02:06] <Ng> samurai: I don't mean to seem rude, but unsupported means unsupported. If you can't make it work, it isn't for you. That might seem harsh, but it's a development branch for developers, not curious users :/
[02:06] <cristians> como estas
[02:06] <augustin> corresponder only have one anyway
[02:06] <corresponder> k
[02:06] <Kyral> Ng: Not neccessarily :P
[02:06] <samurai> Ng: you misunderstood my question
[02:06] <myke> Ng  http://pastebin.com/457901
[02:06] <cary> corresponder, breezy for PC
[02:06] <djib> djm62, so it might decide to start on working again some day... ;)
[02:06] <corresponder> k
[02:06] <djm62> djib: I have a similar problem with my generic mp3...I'll try to look the url up
[02:06] <Ng> Kyral: you help him then :)
[02:06] <corresponder> cary: whats the problem?
[02:06] <djib> oki
[02:06] <djm62> djib: it's very annoying :(
[02:06] <cary> corresponder, i keep getting a checksum error and i really dont know how to get around it
[02:06] <corresponder> when?
[02:06] <Kyral> Ng: later. Anime now
[02:06] <djib> but the weirdest thing is that it does it with every removable device djm62
[02:07] <cary> corresponder, ive tried MD5it on my mac, but i mean..i dont knwo what the hell it did
[02:07] <djib> even the cdrom !!!
[02:07] <DaOne> corresponder, i've tried the sudo bash /boot/grub/menu.lst but it doesnt work for some reason - says it cannot execute binaries or somthing like that
[02:07] <djm62> djib: oh... that isn't my problem then
[02:07] <samurai> Ng:  you misunderstood my questions I'm just curious if archive.ubuntu.com is the proper place... I know about the unsupported nature... no need to apologize... just having a hard time finding out if the repo has changed
[02:07] <corresponder> why you want to execute this?
[02:07] <djib> so weird
[02:07] <djib> anyway
[02:07] <djib> I'll cope with
[02:07] <djib> it
[02:07] <cary> corresponder, and the PC is just sort of a random one i got for tinkering and it doesnt have a burner or anything on it. everytime i boot to CD it says there is some checksum error and ive burned it like 3 or 4 times and redownloaded it even
[02:07] <samurai> Ng: like I said, I've seen no activity in weeks
[02:08] <myke> Ng  http://pastebin.com/457901
[02:08] <djm62> djib: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-77141.html
[02:08] <nifelseki> need help installing vlc
[02:08] <konablend> Anyone know why ubuntu wont do any kind of media?
[02:08] <samurai> Ng: thanks for your help though
[02:08] <nifelseki> need help installing vlc
[02:08] <Ng> samurai: I seriously doubt it has changed
[02:08] <navarone> samurai...you may want to change to us.archive.ubuntu.com if you live in US
[02:08] <konablend> e.g. mp3, avi, mpeg
[02:08] <Ng> myke: the file looks ok, are you behind any kind of web proxy? it looks like it's not getting a valid response from the server
[02:08] <samurai> Ng: that was my thoughts... if nothing has been heard here then its something on my end... thats all I needed... thanks
[02:08] <psusi> is there a way to get xargs to append the input line BEFORE some extra arguments to the called program?  I'm trying to use it to cp arg1 /some/where
[02:09] <JRubuntu> hello
[02:09] <augustin> corresponder it says "clean", yet my Ubuntu cannot boot =/ i get the "console" graphics, then it starts "loading modules", and stops, and then it displays plenty of things, including /dev/hda1 could not be mounted, i think... what should i do ?
[02:09] <psusi> but it keeps wanting to append the input argument at the end of the cp command... the end needs to be the destination
[02:09] <augustin> corresponder i'm sorry, maybe you're too busy to help, tell me so if it's the case...
[02:10] <cary> corresponder, any ideas?
[02:10] <myke> Ng i can update some other things but not certain files
[02:10] <corresponder> clean is good
[02:11] <konablend> Gawd i'm such a newbie...
[02:11] <Ng> myke: where it says "failed to fetch" and then a URL, those urls work fine for me, which is what made me wonder if it was something at your end maybe
[02:11] <corresponder> augustin: what is on hda1?
[02:11] <augustin> corresponder yup, but then i don't understand why it won't boot =/
[02:11] <corresponder> first partition on first harddisk
[02:11] <corresponder> cary: cdrom broken?
[02:11] <augustin> corresponder hda1 is my /, hda 2 is my XP partition, hda5 is my /boot, hda6 is the swap, hda7 is my /home
[02:11] <myke> Ng i duno i am in iraq but
[02:11] <myke> who knows
[02:11] <corresponder> when did it stop?
[02:12] <cary> corresponder, works fine. install some stuff from it two days ago
[02:12] <corresponder> hmmm
[02:12] <Ng> myke: can you get those URLs in firefox?
[02:12] <Ng> or with wget or something
[02:12] <chaumurky> anyone using the 'pastebin' script?
[02:12] <cary> corr
[02:12] <cary> crap
[02:12] <corresponder> augustin: plenty of things is not close enough to help you
[02:13] <konablend> Has anyone gotten a Lucet winmodem to work? I have the driver but I cant get it to install.
[02:13] <myke> Ng let me checl
[02:13] <myke> check*
[02:13] <cary> corresponder, ive burned it on two different machines from two separate downloads and it just wont ge by the checksum thing
[02:13] <augustin> corresponder i can reboot to tell you more precisely
[02:13] <JRubuntu> hey
[02:13] <corresponder> cary: are there any error messages
[02:13] <corresponder> or only the checksum?
[02:13] <nmsa> ok I generated my SSH key, I have two, the key and key.pub; the public one can be used to encript anything, true? or how do I use them?
[02:13] <augustin> corresponder if there's nothing else i can do in the LiveCD, i'll reboot
[02:13] <MrBlowtatoes> is there a linux program out there for producieng music [somehtign similar to FLS,rason,cubase, etc?]  or that can atleast read and write midi?
[02:13] <myke> Ng yes
[02:13] <corresponder> augustin: maybe it would help
[02:13] <JRubuntu> any cant telme about this chat?
[02:13] <augustin> corresponder doing it right away then, thanks
[02:14] <JRubuntu> enyu can!
[02:14] <Ng> myke: that's pretty weird :/
[02:14] <corresponder> k
[02:14] <maikeru> hopefully last reboot, brb
[02:14] <myke> Ng can i just download those files and install
[02:14] <JRubuntu> eny can?
[02:14] <Floid_> There's one major sequencer package I forget the name of.
[02:14] <cary> corresponder, youy mean like some specific error code?
[02:14] <Ng> myke: not directly, but I reckon if you download them and put the .deb files in /var/cache/apt/archives/ it'll use those if you run the apt-get install again
[02:14] <navarone> JRubuntu, what problem ar eyou havung?
[02:14] <JRubuntu> wemmi!
[02:14] <corresponder> jap
[02:14] <JRubuntu> ??
[02:14] <harfooz> hi all -- I have an unusual situation with a networked SMB printer. It's printing, but the job state continually shows that it is still printing.
[02:14] <JRubuntu> what?
[02:14] <Floid_> Did any of you magically make lilo work with device-mapper stuff while I've been drinking?
[02:15] <corresponder> cary: what machine is it, cpu, ram, etc
[02:15] <corresponder> i mean a new one or old
[02:15] <myke> Ng what if i use pkg -i then the name?
[02:15] <harfooz> has anyone run into that situation with a printer (completing the printing, but showing that it is still printing on the printer gui)?
[02:15] <konablend321> Can you hear me now?
[02:15] <myke> Ng  dpkg -i package_file.deb
[02:15] <myke> would that work?
[02:16] <Ng> myke: (dpkg -i), but it probably wouldn't have all the dependencies, whereas apt will calculate them and grab what's needed from its local archive, or the apt sources
[02:16] <navarone> myke yes...but installing away from repo can damage ubuntu installl
[02:16] <mmiikkee12> great, now x refuses to start
[02:16] <myke> Ng i didnt know that
[02:16] <Ng> myke: you can certainly try it though - I'm not sure what kdelibs' dependancies are like
[02:16] <myke> Ng thnx for that info
[02:16] <mmiikkee12> Screens found, but none have a usable configuration
[02:17] <cary> corresponder, okay i just put it in a diff machine and it booted to the installer fine
[02:17] <augustin> corresponder does fsck do anything special ? like refreshing the MBR or something ? because now it boots just fine...
[02:17] <cary> its one a friend put together..let me get specs for you corresponder
[02:17] <corresponder> cary: ;-)
[02:17] <augustin> corresponder in any case, thanks a bunch for being patient with me =)
[02:17] <Ng> myke: if they get stuck partly installed, use dpkg -r and their names to get them off again
[02:17] <corresponder> *g*
[02:17] <navarone> augustin, fsck is like scandisk or chkdsk on windows
[02:17] <corresponder> fsck checks
[02:17] <dra> hi
[02:17] <corresponder> but clean mean: no problems
[02:17] <corresponder> hi dra
[02:17] <augustin> of course you won't believe me then...
[02:18] <augustin> corresponder i swear it didn't boot
[02:18] <cary> corresponder, intel 2.66 ghz P4, 256 ram,
[02:18] <dra> debian-installer fails me on "Install the Base System" when trying to copy the kernel image...what's wrong with that?
[02:18] <corresponder> *g*
[02:18] <myke> Ng k thnx
[02:18] <dra> hi corresponder
[02:18] <corresponder> cary: ram test?
[02:18] <corresponder> dra: ramtest?
[02:18] <augustin> and after launching LiveCd i only did: launch GParted, mount each of my partition, then umount, then fsck, then reboot
[02:18] <dra> corresponder, done that, work's like a charm
[02:18] <mmiikkee12> anyone know why X wouldn't start because no screens had a usable configuration?
[02:18] <Chris_Tucker> i have a .so for DRM support for my vid card but what do i do with it to use it?
[02:18] <mmiikkee12> wait, stupid question
[02:18] <corresponder> k
[02:19] <Chris_Tucker> the file is sis_dri.so
[02:19] <mmiikkee12> s/whatever i just said/how do i get x to start?
[02:19] <cary> corresponder, how does one test ram
[02:19] <dra> I really, really, REALLY would like to try ubuntu, and get off of my stupid gentoo system
[02:19] <dra> but with this problem...no way ^^
[02:19] <djm62> mmiikkee12: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[02:19] <JulienH> Hi all
[02:19] <corresponder> cary: http://www.memtest86.de
[02:19] <dragoon> dra: whats your problem
[02:19] <kvidell> someone wanna tell me how messed up my sources list is? I think I have too many entries
[02:20] <sambagirl> i am able to access windows computers from ubuntu but i am unable to access ubuntu from windwos computers, is there a solution?
[02:20] <kvidell> I kind of went ape-shit one day adding things to it
[02:20] <kentoq> Could anyone assist me whit X64 Ubuntu cause I cant get ATI-drivers working 3D and it sucks bad.?
[02:20] <corresponder> http://www.memtest86.com/
[02:20] <kentoq> Could anyone assist me whit X64 Ubuntu cause I cant get ATI-drivers working 3D and it sucks bad.?
[02:20] <corresponder> sry
[02:20] <deflux-> I've installed Ubuntu on my new machine, but it can't get X configured.  I'm running an ATI Radeon X550 on PCI-Express.  Anyone know?
[02:20] <corresponder> cary:http://www.memtest86.com/
[02:20] <myke> Ng can i save all the files in that dir /var/apt/.... so if i have to format/re-install and i would allready have the files?
[02:20] <corresponder> bootdisk or cd
[02:20] <Chris_Tucker> how does one install a new vid driver module such as sis_dri.so?
[02:20] <dra> dragoon, the installer fails on "Install the Base System" when trying to copy the kernel image
[02:20] <kvidell> http://www.pastebin.us/870
[02:20] <JulienH> I currently have the Hoary release of Ubuntu, how can I upgrade to the Breezy release ?
[02:20] <dragoon> oh....
[02:20] <kentoq> Could anyone assist me whit X64 Ubuntu cause I cant get ATI-drivers working 3D and it sucks bad.?
[02:20] <dragoon> mayb your image is corrupt ?
[02:20] <cary> corresponder, that site doesnt load for m
[02:20] <mmiikkee12> should i tun on framebuffer in x config?
[02:20] <cary> e
[02:20] <kvidell> kentoq: patience.
[02:20] <augustin> corresponder anyway, thanks again, good bye =)
[02:20] <corresponder> Chris_Tucker: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86?!
[02:20] <kentoq> kvidell, I have waited whole day.
[02:21] <dra> dragoon, nope, checked it
[02:21] <kvidell> have you asked on the forum?
[02:21] <kentoq> I know helpers are busy
[02:21] <corresponder> cary:http://www.memtest86.com/
[02:21] <cary> corresponder, however.com does
[02:21] <kentoq> But I cant stand this.
[02:21] <dragoon> odd
[02:21] <cary> haha
[02:21] <corresponder> *g*
[02:21] <corresponder> my fault
[02:21] <Chris_Tucker> corresponder, but where do i shove the .so first?
[02:21] <looking1> hi guys
[02:21] <looking1> is there a reason why ls
[02:21] <Chris_Tucker> and corresponder, nowadays people use xorg not xfree86 ;)
[02:21] <looking1> works diffrently on ubuntu
[02:21] <looking1> its wildcard matching is dorked up
[02:21] <chaumurky> does it?
[02:22] <Chris_Tucker> but i still dont know where to put the .so first
[02:22] <kvidell> hm
[02:22] <Ng> myke: I would think so, yes
[02:22] <looking1> yes
[02:22] <looking1> check out
[02:22] <corresponder> k
[02:22] <looking1> ls [A-Z] *
[02:22] <looking1> and you get back lower case files too
[02:22] <kvidell> looking1: I just wrap it in " " if it doesn't work.
[02:22] <kvidell> usually fixes it
[02:22] <corresponder> search for the poistion of the other .so
[02:22] <looking1> still whats up with that
[02:22] <Chris_Tucker> how does one install a new vid driver module such as sis_dri.so?
[02:22] <looking1> thats kind of not cool
[02:22] <looking1> it can unknownlgy break alot of scripts
[02:22] <looking1> and code
[02:23] <kvidell> hm, try \ls
[02:23] <kvidell> to skip past any aliases and use the actual command in it's native form
[02:23] <looking1> i am using ubuntu as debian with up to date package and security updates
[02:23] <looking1> word kv
[02:23] <looking1> know where i can find the aliases ubuntu is using
[02:23] <looking1> ?
[02:23] <Ng> run alias
[02:23] <looking1> thanks
[02:23] <JulienH> How can I upgrade from Hoary to Breezy without CD ?
[02:23] <chaumurky> alias
[02:23] <kvidell> yea, you can try "alias" but what file they're in for Bash, I'm not sure. I'm a TCSH boy myself.
[02:24] <chaumurky> jeez my connection is slow...
[02:24] <looking1> i just find it kinda troubling there is no mention of this change in behavoir
[02:24] <Ng> kvidell: looking1: it'll be ~/.bashrc, ~/.bash_profile or /etc/bashrc or /etc/profile I would think
[02:24] <mmiikkee12> now it's missing some font
[02:24] <mmiikkee12> :S
[02:24] <looking1> yes
[02:24] <looking1> ng
[02:24] <Ng> I mean /etc/bash.bashrc
[02:24] <corresponder> all right: have a god night all
[02:24] <looking1> i figured i saw alot of stuff in there
[02:24] <looking1> hehe
[02:24] <corresponder> i go to sleep
[02:24] <djm62> JulienH: in the file /etc/apt/sources.list change all mentions of hoary to breezy, then aptitude update and aptitude dist-upgrade
[02:24] <navarone> Chris_Tucker, try http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32043&page=2
[02:24] <dra> ideas, anyone?
[02:24] <Ng> mmiikkee12: fixed?
[02:25] <kvidell> well, I guess there's less crap for TCSH as it's not the default so they don't tweak it
[02:25] <djm62> JulienH: and await the end of the download :)
[02:25] <mmiikkee12> Ng: yeah
[02:25] <kvidell> infact I have to install it seperately
[02:25] <djm62> JulienH: got that?
[02:25] <mmiikkee12> apparently i need x-window-system-core
[02:25] <looking1> thats odd
[02:26] <djm62> mmiikkee12: gnome has to use something to display
[02:26] <looking1> \ls [A-Z] * still matches lower case files
[02:26] <mmiikkee12> Ng: it's the fixed font, i didn't mean i fixed it :P
[02:26] <Ng> mmiikkee12: yeah, I know
[02:26] <kvidell> hm, so it does
[02:26] <MrBlowtatoes> when trying to run seq24, i get the following error: ALSA lib seq_hw.c:455:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory
[02:26] <MrBlowtatoes>           [how do i fix this?] 
[02:26] <Ng> mmiikkee12: I believe that's in xfonts-base
[02:27] <mmiikkee12> Ng: installing that
[02:27] <kvidell> I get a lot more matches if I do [A-Z,a-z]  though
[02:27] <MrBlowtatoes> I tried running the program manually but nothing happens, and i can't chnage permissions
[02:27] <kvidell> mmiikkee12: dselect?
[02:27] <Ng> ugh
[02:27] <Ng> dselect is foul
[02:27] <mmiikkee12> *in the ubuntu installer*
[02:28] <Ng> the installer aims to get you up and running asap, you can use synaptic far better than any installer tool afterwards
[02:28] <mmiikkee12> as in it asks you what you want while installing
[02:28] <kvidell> that's true
[02:28] <looking1> yeayh kv
[02:28] <trinidad> ok got it...
[02:28] <looking1> see what im talkn about
[02:28] <mmiikkee12> then have a 'quick' install mode for that
[02:28] <djm62> mmiikkee12: the choice that you find really useful is pretty intimidating to someone that associates gnomes with vintage computer games
[02:28] <kvidell> I always hated dselect in the debian installer
[02:28] <looking1> and enclousing ls in ""
[02:28] <mmiikkee12> :)
[02:28] <trinidad> cafuego::> do you know about kio_http ?
[02:28] <looking1> dosnt help
[02:28] <kvidell> mmiikkee12: This is ubuntu for humans as well as geeks.
[02:28] <looking1> gives command not found
[02:29] <kvidell> looking1: What gives you that?
[02:29] <looking1> "ls [A-Z] *"
[02:29] <kvidell> oh
[02:29] <djib> wow have you seen that #ubuntu is busier than #debian !!!
[02:29] <factotum> hey all, can anyone walk me through ripping a /dir of mp3's to wav so I can burn an audio cd?
[02:29] <kvidell> well, I meant "[A-Z*"
[02:29] <mmiikkee12> or call it 'Select this install mode if you're lazy and don't care what gets installed!"
[02:29] <kvidell> but then it literally searches for that
[02:29] <kvidell> and that's no good
[02:29] <Ng> djib: we don't have as much beard in the way of our keyboards ;)
[02:29] <looking1> yeah
[02:29] <looking1> thats preety funky
[02:29] <factotum> i literaly havent done this in about 2 years
[02:29] <looking1> i dont want to go back to etch
[02:29] <djib> Ng, loooooool
[02:29] <looking1> but this type of behavoir is a killer for servers
[02:29] <Ng> mmiikkee12: less install questions/options is better imho
[02:29] <kvidell> you _are_ using bash right?
[02:29] <looking1> yes i am
[02:29] <looking1> :)
[02:29] <kvidell> k
[02:29] <kvidell> tcsh is doing it too
[02:30] <kvidell> else wise I'd tell you to use that
[02:30] <looking1> haha
[02:30] <kvidell> for your scripts
[02:30] <looking1> it must be the ubuntu dust
[02:30] <looking1> :)
[02:30] <kvidell> well wait, can't you do that?
[02:30] <vbgun1> anybody know why Totem complains of Audio device being busy yet, if i hit OK and hit play it plays with audio just fine... this is annoying... Any body know?
[02:30] <mmiikkee12> just let the user select a mode, and if they choose simple it starts the current installer
[02:30] <kvidell> just tell your scripts to use a shell that doesn't fub it?
[02:30] <Ng> looking1: you might want to file a bug
[02:30] <looking1> thats totally not cool
[02:30] <looking1> Ng
[02:30] <mmiikkee12> if they say advanced let them choose
[02:30] <looking1> i noticed this behavoir on hoary
[02:30] <looking1> and breezy
[02:30] <looking1> too
[02:30] <aroman> hi
[02:30] <looking1> both current updates
[02:30] <looking1> you think i should file a bug
[02:30] <kvidell> mmiikkee12: There is an advanced installer I think
[02:31] <kvidell> at the boot prompt can't you say "expert" ?
[02:31] <kvidell> instead of "linux"
[02:31] <djm62> mmiikkee12: too much choice...advanced users can trim down an install or start from a server install
[02:31] <kvidell> I know there's a "server" delimiation
[02:31] <Ng> looking1: at first glance you're right - my sid box behaves differently, but I'm not sure if it's intended or not - filing a bug will get a developer to look at it and tell you for sure
[02:31] <funkyHat> mmiikkee12, it's called expert install ;)
[02:31] <looking1> okay i think i will ng
[02:31] <aroman> my system's developed a weird clock skew. Basically time is running faster than normal! :/ right now my clock is at 21:10. I also tried using NTP but after setting the correct time, the skew reappeared
[02:31] <looking1> yes i checked my sid and etch boxn
[02:31] <dra> wish me luck guys, trying the install again
[02:31] <aroman> what's going on?
[02:31] <mmiikkee12> funkyHat: oh :)
[02:31] <looking1> and this it only behanves like that on ubuntu
[02:31] <funkyHat> :)
[02:31] <looking1> i hope its not a "feature"
[02:31] <mmiikkee12> i did server
[02:31] <looking1> heh
[02:32] <kvidell> undocumented feature
[02:32] <djm62> mmiikkee12: absolute beginners can't fix bad decisions they accidentally make at the start, and go on to give bad publicity to ubuntu forever
[02:32] <looking1> hah
[02:32] <Ng> mmiikkee12: why are you installing x things if you did server?!
[02:32] <funkyHat> mmiikkee12, or server-expert (I think?) for max control over what gets installed
[02:32] <looking1> cuz i really like ubuntu
[02:32] <looking1> i guess ill file this
[02:32] <mmiikkee12> djm62: good point...
[02:32] <funkyHat> the info is all there at the boot prompt
[02:32] <looking1> before i ditch it
[02:32] <looking1> heh
[02:32] <looking1> :)
[02:32] <kentoq> http://rafb.net/paste/results/KRhrDy10.html
[02:32] <kentoq> What might be wrong with my 3D-drivers.?
[02:32] <kvidell> anyone get a chance to look at my screwy sources.list ?
[02:32] <djm62> mmiikkee12: windows users blame themselves, because the machine was set up when they got it ;)
[02:33] <mmiikkee12> Ng: i wanted a minimal install to add what i wanted to it, not what some ubuntu dev thought i wanted
[02:33] <looking1> mmii
[02:33] <mmiikkee12> :P
[02:33] <looking1> i preety much install ubuntu
[02:33] <MrBlowtatoes> crap
[02:33] <looking1> with server
[02:33] <looking1> heh
[02:33] <looking1> and just add from there
[02:33] <crowell> printer help please
[02:33] <looking1> :)
[02:33] <MrBlowtatoes> apt-get search yeilded over 500m results
[02:33] <MrBlowtatoes> oops
[02:33] <crowell> plesae help me with my printer
[02:33] <MrBlowtatoes> wrong channel, heh
[02:33] <kvidell> 500 million? We don't have 500million packages o.O
[02:33] <crowell> which channel shouldi be in
[02:33] <mmiikkee12> so did i, it's just not the most functional :S
[02:33] <kvidell> oh, lol
[02:34] <Ng> mmiikkee12: and then we have to help you get it working, great plan ;)
[02:34] <kentoq> SOMEONE... little support please, I am so **cked up, this is supposed to be supportchannel.? No way..
[02:34] <mmiikkee12> crowell: what's the problem?
[02:34] <crowell> i cant open CUPS
[02:34] <MrBlowtatoes> i meant 500
[02:34] <kvidell> kentoq: Just because no one can help _you_ doesn't mean we're not _helpful_
[02:34] <mmiikkee12> Ng: if it worked perfectly we wouldn't need this channel ;)
[02:34] <Ng> mmiikkee12: it works fine if you do a default install
[02:34] <kvidell> there's a big difference :-P I'd help but I've never used the 64bit build of Ubuntu
[02:34] <kvidell> just SuSE
[02:34] <MrBlowtatoes> 500 results for searching 'midi'  i am lookign for a good midi sequencer
[02:34] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:34] <mmiikkee12> but it installs a ton of stuff i don't need
[02:35] <mmiikkee12> and i always do net installs
[02:35] <djm62> kentoq: it's hard to say, when you have proprietary drivers...if anyone in here could help you, they would be doing so...try google, there are more people on there
[02:35] <kentoq> kvidell, I know.. It is just that I got my 3D-drivers working somehow and I now have errormessages to someone who knows what they say.
[02:35] <mmiikkee12> which makes it take forever :(
[02:35] <funkyHat> mmiikkee12, server-expert
[02:35] <crowell> when i try to open gnome-cups-manager, i get this error saying the cups server cant be contacted
[02:35] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: apt-cache search midi | grep sequencer   - that shows 11 matches :)
[02:35] <djm62> mmiikkee12: if you need gnome, install gnome-panel and metacity: it won't install anything extraneous
[02:35] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:35] <kentoq> So I paste once more.
[02:35] <kentoq> http://rafb.net/paste/results/KRhrDy10.html
[02:35] <crowell> anyone know how to fix this
[02:35] <mmiikkee12> funkyHat: i already have it installed but thanks anyway :P
[02:35] <kvidell> kentoq: I understand, just try not to attack us. From what I've seen in this room, if someone knew how to fix it ,they most certainly would.
[02:35] <mmiikkee12> djm62: that's what i did and it left out X :S
[02:36] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:36] <funkyHat> :P
[02:36] <djm62> mmiikkee12: really?
[02:36] <mmiikkee12> yeah
[02:36] <kentoq> kvidell, sure. Not trying to insult you guys.
[02:36] <crowell> how do you get cups to work?
[02:36] <mmiikkee12> there was no /usr/X11R6/bin at least
[02:36] <mmiikkee12> just a /usr/X11R6/lib
[02:36] <mmiikkee12> hence no X :(
[02:36] <funkyHat> :/
[02:36] <crowell> i am using breezy 5.1
[02:37] <djm62> mmiikkee12: frugaller and frugaller...you don't technically need X on /that/ machine to run gnome ;)
[02:37] <mmiikkee12> :P
[02:37] <looking1> okay ill file the bug
[02:37] <kentoq> Well, could anybody here who have X64 ubuntu with ATI 3D WORKING tell me where to get the working package and are there any probs. in install and config.
[02:37] <mmiikkee12> intel 810?
[02:37] <looking1> i hope some of you guys can also file one as well
[02:37] <looking1> to bring attention to this
[02:37] <mmiikkee12> looking1: filing multiple bug reports is bad
[02:37] <djm62> mmiikkee12: I think xserver-xorg will bring in the right x stuff
[02:37] <looking1> ohh
[02:38] <looking1> haha
[02:38] <looking1> well shoudl i file it under
[02:38] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:38] <looking1> bash
[02:38] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:38] <Chris_Tucker> how do you configure opengl to use a DRI .so file?
[02:38] <djib> does anyone here uses OOo Base ?
[02:38] <Ng> Chris_Tucker: please don't repeat your question, if nobody is answering then nobody knows
[02:38] <mmiikkee12> looking1: what was the problem again?
[02:38] <MrBlowtatoes> hrm, brahms gave me an error
[02:38] <mmiikkee12> djm62: missed fixed font
[02:38] <Ng> Chris_Tucker: what are you trying to get working?
[02:38] <g47o> gFTP
[02:38] <g47o> :(
[02:38] <looking1> ls behave funky under bash, and other shells
[02:38] <g47o> RL recibida file:///home/g47o/Desktop/Pantallazo.png
[02:38] <g47o> No se puede cambiar al directorio local /home/g47o/Desktop/Pantallazo.png: No es un directorio
[02:38] <looking1> its wild card matching
[02:38] <crowell> plese i really need to get my printers to work
[02:38] <whyameye> what is  QMYSQL3? I have a program dying when it doesn't find...
[02:38] <looking1> ls [A-Z] *
[02:38] <MrBlowtatoes> Brahms needs to be installed under the same prefix aRts/KDE is installed under  <---what does this mean?
[02:38] <looking1> matches lower case file names
[02:38] <mmiikkee12> example?
[02:39] <mmiikkee12> hold on
[02:39] <mmiikkee12> ls: [A-Z] *: No such file or directory
[02:39] <djm62> mmiikkee12: xorg-common, xserver-xorg
[02:39] <mmiikkee12> wait, empty dir
[02:39] <djm62> mmiikkee12: all about the metapackages, even on this
[02:39] <mmiikkee12> djm62: i got it...
[02:40] <looking1> ~/brandb$ ls [A-Z] *
[02:40] <looking1> bird  box  cat  dork  monkey  testfile.txt  Zebra
[02:40] <looking1> see
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> /initrd.img
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> /vmlinuz
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> /bin:
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> arch
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> bash
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> cat
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> chgrp
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> chmod
[02:40] <Ng> stop pasting ls outputs1
[02:40] <mmiikkee12> chown
[02:40] <nmsa> SSH Key question: when I do a ssh to the remote box, asks me Enter passphrase for key '/home/username/.ssh/id_dsa' is it normal? is this displayed no matter from where I try to login, or just because sees my private key on my .ssh dir ?
[02:41] <Ng> looking1: we already established the behaviour is unexpected, report the bug and stop pasting crap please ;)
[02:41] <looking1> ng im just making sure
[02:41] <looking1> before i waste dev's time
[02:41] <kentoq> Well, could anybody here who have X64 ubuntu with ATI 3D WORKING tell me where to get the working package and are there any probs. in install and config.?
[02:41] <Xenguy> nmsa: probably related to configuration in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[02:41] <Xenguy> nmsa: man sshd_config
[02:41] <Ng> looking1: I'd say your results from etch/sid and mine from sid are enough to make a report :)
[02:41] <myke> Ng what does this mean?   configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
[02:41] <looking1> okay ng
[02:42] <looking1> :)
[02:42] <crowell>  sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[02:42] <djm62> nmsa: if there's a password on your key (local machine) it will prompt for it on that machine
[02:42] <mmiikkee12> sorry, complete accident :(
[02:42] <Ng> myke: that you're trying to compile something and you don't have build-essential installed (by default ubuntu doesn't install any compiler type things)
[02:42] <kyncani> !mp3
[02:42] <ubotu> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:42] <myke> ok thnx
[02:42] <kyncani> !winmodem
[02:42] <ubotu> well, winmodem is To get started with winmodems on linux, see http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[02:42] <nmsa> djm62: but only on that machine where the key is present, true ?
[02:42] <MrBlowtatoes> what is Qt?
[02:42] <kyncani> konablend321: see ubotu answers
[02:42] <mmiikkee12> note to self: always test without -o first.
[02:42] <korhalf> i dont get how to use "nice"
[02:43] <crowell> qt= quiet?
[02:43] <djm62> nmsa: how would any other machine know about that key?
[02:43] <korhalf> to make a program highest priority its 20, and it says lowest is 19
[02:43] <Ng> korhalf: man nice
[02:43] <korhalf> Ng, i did.
[02:43] <MrBlowtatoes> muse - Qt-based midi/audio sequencer
[02:43] <MrBlowtatoes>   <---that
[02:43] <korhalf> Ng, the way its set up makes no sense
[02:43] <Ng> korhalf: it says the highest priority is -20, not 20
[02:43] <mmiikkee12> anyway...
[02:43] <djm62> nmsa: insufficiently advanced technology --> distinguishable from magic ;)
[02:43] <mmiikkee12> looking1: yes, that does seem odd
[02:43] <korhalf> Ng, o i thought it was -20 and -19, as in flags or options
[02:44] <korhalf> cuz im trying to run an emulator at highest priority
[02:44] <nmsa> djm62: Sure, I am just asking, just to be sure :)
[02:44] <meepy> Can anyone tell me what dapper is?
[02:44] <crowell> dapper drake
[02:44] <myke> Ng what is the gtk-config script?
[02:44] <djm62> ubotu tell meepy about dapper
[02:44] <The_Isle_of_Mark> anyone in here using a savage or savage twister video card?
[02:44] <mmiikkee12> !dapper
[02:44] <ubotu> The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be called the "Dapper Drake" release. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperDrake
[02:44] <meepy> Oooohh..
[02:44] <crowell> cant anyone help me set up my printers
[02:45] <mmiikkee12> crowell: what's the problem with the printer!?!?!
[02:45] <dragoon> is it possible to upgrade from 5.10 to 6.04
[02:45] <dragoon> without reinstall ?
[02:45] <crowell> cups wont open
[02:45] <Ng> myke: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=gtk-config
[02:45] <crowell> it says that the cups server cant be contacted
[02:45] <djm62> dragoon: it will be, when it's released
[02:45] <mmiikkee12> you have to ask youe question before we can answer you :S
[02:45] <Ng> meepy: don't run dapper
[02:45] <mmiikkee12> oh ok
[02:45] <dragoon> ok - awesome
[02:45] <kyncani> dragoon: do _not_ use dapper. It _will_ break your box
[02:45] <mmiikkee12> i don't know much about printers
[02:45] <dragoon> kyncani: i didnt play to
[02:45] <dragoon> i meant for when its released
[02:45] <mmiikkee12> !printers
[02:45] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, printers is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[02:46] <djm62> dragoon: dapper at the moment is like a busy construction site. don't move in just yet ;)
[02:46] <dragoon> err plan to
[02:46] <mmiikkee12> ubotu rocks :)
[02:46] <ubotu> mmiikkee12: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[02:46] <dragoon> hehe ;)
[02:46] <crowell> thx
[02:46] <mmiikkee12> ubotu, no i didn't.
[02:46] <ubotu> mmiikkee12: Are you smoking crack?
[02:46] <mmiikkee12> no
[02:46] <kyncani> dragoon: ok then :)
[02:46] <MrBlowtatoes> Can someone help me? what is the ALSA subsystem?
[02:46] <meepy> Ng, I won't. I just wanted to check out what dapper is, since everyone is speaking of it :)
[02:46] <Ng> it doesn't rock, it's a terrible bot, but itknows some useful things ;)
[02:46] <Wyzard> I have an Ubuntu installation on a system with a VIA-based motherboard, and I want to replace the motherboard with an nForce2-based one...  anything special I need to know?
[02:46] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: sound
[02:47] <myke> Ng im doing a search for it in synaptic it doesnt find it
[02:47] <djk_> !mmiikkee12:
[02:47] <MrBlowtatoes> yes, i am getting an error when trying to run muse
[02:47] <djk_> !mmiikkee12
[02:47] <ubotu> I heard mmiikkee12 is secretly the creator of linux :)
[02:47] <Ng> myke: libgtk1.2-dev? should be there
[02:47] <mmiikkee12> ha :)
[02:47] <djk_> what's that about ^^
[02:47] <MrBlowtatoes> about not being able to intilizt the alsa midi subsystem
[02:47] <mmiikkee12> i ser that up :)
[02:47] <mmiikkee12> *set
[02:47] <djk_> i know.
[02:47] <gratuit> Wyzard: I'd have a rescue cd just in case
[02:47] <Ng> mmiikkee12: don't
[02:48] <djk_> along with other questionable factoids..
[02:48] <mmiikkee12> Ng: ok...
[02:48] <gratuit> Wyzard: like knoppix, or ubuntu live
[02:48] <Ng> mmiikkee12: I did it for you already
[02:48] <MrBlowtatoes> hrm, my sound isn't working
[02:48] <mmiikkee12> !mmiikkee12
[02:48] <ubotu> mmiikkee12: I don't know, could you explain it?
[02:48] <mmiikkee12> oh ok
[02:48] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: that's because you only did a server install so it didn't configure sound
[02:48] <Ng> MrBlowtatoes: once again, do a normal install and it will all work fine
[02:48] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i cinfigure sound?
[02:49] <MrBlowtatoes> can't
[02:49] <korhalf> lol
[02:49] <korhalf> !sound Mr_Milenko
[02:49] <ubotu> korhalf: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[02:49] <djk_> mmiikkee12: what's popcorn..
[02:49] <mmiikkee12> sorry, i just like torturing bots :P
[02:49] <korhalf> yes.
[02:49] <mmiikkee12> popcorn is a hobby os i'm working on
[02:49] <korhalf> MrBlowtatoes, what is there to configure?
[02:49] <mmiikkee12> (that one is true :P
[02:49] <djk_> i see..
[02:49] <MrBlowtatoes> i don't know, but i can't do a normal install
[02:49] <chaumurky> hello all
[02:49] <mmiikkee12> how'd you know about that one?
[02:49] <Kujila> Ah, hello everyone.  If someone could answer a question for me, I would be much obliged ^^
[02:50] <Ng> Kujila: ask and we'll see
[02:50] <chaumurky> shoot
[02:50] <humandoing> are there any grub ninjas kicking around for a quick question?
[02:50] <MrBlowtatoes> well, is there a way to get sound on server install?
[02:50] <Ng> humandoing: you won't know until you ask
[02:50] <Kujila> Ok then thanks :)  I have a Powermac G4 (466 mhz, 128 MB RAM) I bought recently for $45.  I was wondering if it could handle a full GNOME Ubuntu desktop with such low RAM
[02:50] <Ng> just
[02:51] <chaumurky> mac: I'm out, sorry...
[02:51] <deflux-> kentoq: Have you referred to the wiki on how to install the ATI drivers?
[02:51] <Ng> Kujila: it won't be speedy, consider using XFCE instead of GNOME
[02:51] <mmiikkee12> i run gnome with 160mb ram...
[02:51] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: install discover, it should auto-configure almost everything i think
[02:51] <MrBlowtatoes> apt-get install discover?
[02:51] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: yep
[02:51] <humandoing> excellent. well. I finally managed to get ubuntu to boot off of SATA drives (pain in the...) - but the only thing that I've been able to do to get it to boot is remove the "root" line from menu.lst
[02:51] <chaumurky> Kujila: try XFCE4 instead of GNOME
[02:51] <Kujila> Ng: Does ubuntu allow me to choose to install XFCE instead of Gnome at installation?
[02:51] <chaumurky> no
[02:52] <djm62> xubuntu-desktop
[02:52] <humandoing> anyone have any idea if removing the "root" (eg: root(hd2,0) ) line from menu.lst is "A Bad Thing"
[02:52] <chaumurky> do a 'server install' then sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop after enabling extra repositories
[02:52] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: you are running a server install, not a normal install right ?
[02:52] <mmiikkee12> humandoing: yeat :)
[02:52] <mmiikkee12> *yeah
[02:52] <Kujila> Will I have to apt-get XFCE4 or does it come as an alternate desktop on the install CD
[02:52] <myke> Ng it is telling me i need X installed
[02:52] <nmsa> how do I sign digitaly the Code of Conduct? just uploaded my public key to launchpad, is it enough?
[02:52] <Ng> Kujila: not easily, and you'll want many of the gnome applications/tools most likely, so do a normal install and then install xubuntu-desktop, you can choose which type of session you want from the login screen
[02:52] <chaumurky> not on the cd
[02:53] <humandoing> mmiikkee12: ugh, tihs is the only way I've been able to get the machine to boot :(
[02:53] <Kujila> Aye, ok thanks all :D
[02:53] <mmiikkee12> wait
[02:53] <kyncani> Kujila: you'll have to apt-get it
[02:53] <nmsa> s/digitaly/digitally/
[02:53] <mmiikkee12> where in your menu.lst was it?
[02:53] <Kujila> Also; Does Ubuntu have some web-install thing like Debian does?
[02:53] <Kujila> Ok thanks :)
[02:53] <humandoing> mmiikkee12, I'll pastebin
[02:53] <mmiikkee12> Kujila: google for ubuntu mini.iso
[02:53] <chaumurky> can someine give me a tip on how to find out if my CDROM is set up as ATAPI or SCSI?
[02:53] <MrBlowtatoes> now do i just run discover?
[02:53] <Kujila> thanks much !
[02:53] <decklin> humandoing: are you sure your device.map is correct?
[02:54] <mmiikkee12> that's what i used
[02:54] <soujiro> kujila: fluxbox is very light
[02:54] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: just installing it should do the trick, now you just have to turn up _all_ volumes, and sound should be working
[02:54] <humandoing> decklin: I'll pastebin that, too
[02:55] <MrBlowtatoes> w00t, i can HEAR
[02:55] <Ng> chaumurky: in a terminal run "greb cdrom /etc/fstab" - does it show /dev/hdX or /dev/sdX?
[02:55] <MrBlowtatoes> no more silent world
[02:55] <humandoing> decklin / mmikkeel2: http://pastebin.com/457944
[02:55] <Ng> chaumurky: I mean "grep cdrom /etc/fstab"
[02:55] <humandoing> the device.map i _think_ is correct.
[02:55] <Ng> that's the second time tonight I've typed greb instead of grep, wtf is wrong with me? ;)
[02:55] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: if you're using gnome, you'll also want to use esound (esd) as a sound interface. That means every app should be configured to use esd, not oss or alsa
[02:55] <chaumurky> ahh it's /dev/hdd so, ATAPI the?
[02:55] <Ng> chaumurky: yep
[02:55] <humandoing> the root entry specified (hd2,0) - which is mapped to the correct device / partition
[02:55] <factotum> fluxbox is light, but for some reason takes longer to load from gdm than gnome on my system
[02:55] <chaumurky> can I change it? emulate?
[02:56] <Ng> chaumurky: is it a writer?
[02:56] <chaumurky> I get bad write performance
[02:56] <chaumurky> yes LG DVD writer
[02:56] <MrBlowtatoes> i'm useing KDE, and muse is still givieng the same error, 'failed to initiliaze lasa midi subsystem'
[02:56] <humandoing> but grub gives me a "Device not found" on the rood(hd2,0) entry.
[02:56] <Ng> chaumurky: if I remember correctly you add something like hdd=ide-scsi to the kernel boot options in grub/lilo
[02:56] <MrBlowtatoes> it's askign me to cheack my configureation
[02:56] <chaumurky> are there any caveats/gotchas ;-)
[02:57] <decklin> the map seems ok (not that i know what your devices physically are), but try running grub-install --recheck
[02:57] <MrBlowtatoes> when trying to do 'muse config' an error poped up telling my that jack audio server could not be found
[02:57] <myke> what is the cmd to convert rpm to deb?
[02:57] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: if you're using kde, you should either configure muse to use arts (the kde sound daemon), or configure arts (in kde) to release the "sound card" after 1 second if it's not being used.
[02:57] <myke> sudo alien package_file.rpm] 
[02:57] <myke> ?
[02:57] <myke> it is saying alien is not a cmd
[02:57] <Mabus06> How come when I have rhythmbox on shuffle it plays every song twice in a row?
[02:58] <humandoing> decklin: the devices are correct. sda and sdb are 2x160GB SATA, sdc is 120GB SATA (where I am installed)
[02:58] <_jason> myke install the alien package
[02:58] <chaumurky> I just wonder why an Ubuntu install wouldn't set ide-scsi up as default, that's all.
[02:58] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: can't help you with the jack thing
[02:58] <MrBlowtatoes> which is easyer? heh?
[02:58] <Amaranth> Mabus06: You noticed that too? I thought it was just me.
[02:58] <Ng> chaumurky: it'll move to the scsi bus, so that fstab entry will need updating - if you reboot without changing anything, go into the grub menu, hit 'e' over the main ubuntu entry, then edit the line starting "kernel" and put "hdd=ide-scsi" on the end, then hit 'b' and see if it works (you can check /var/log/dmesg for the ide-scsi messages), if it does, put it in the grub config, if not, ask again and we'll see what we can do :)
[02:58] <Amaranth> Mabus06: Please file a bug report.
[02:58] <joedj> ide-scsi shouldn't be necessary with a 2.6 kernel
[02:58] <Mabus06> Amaranth, lol, you said you found it too... have you filed one? :P
[02:58] <chaumurky> thanks, will do.
[02:58] <MrBlowtatoes> looks like i have to config arts
[02:58] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i do this?
[02:59] <Amaranth> Mabus06: Nope, that was awhile ago. I figured it was just messed up.
[02:59] <myke> thnx
[02:59] <myke> _jason thnx
[02:59] <Mabus06> Amaranth, how do I fill a bug report?
[02:59] <Ng> joedj: indeed, but he wanted to try it because direct ide burning was performing poorly. I'm not convinced it will make much difference, but it might be worth trying
[02:59] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: in the full-blown kde control center
[02:59] <Amaranth> Mabus06: Go to http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com
[02:59] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: (i think)
[02:59] <joedj> Ng: ya. i haven't had any luck without it
[03:00] <MrBlowtatoes> i see nothign related to arts here, and in sound/multimedia
[03:00] <xkahn> ARGH!
[03:00] <xkahn> HATE HATE HATE HATE
[03:00] <dra> Ok, then I try this again: The Ubuntu installer fails on me during "Install the Base System" when trying to copy the kernel image. What's wrong with that?
[03:00] <xkahn> Firefox needs to handle the common file types the same way as IE.
[03:01] <Madpilot> xkahn: which common file type?
[03:01] <chaumurky> A quick one Ng, will hdd become sdd or sda ?
[03:01] <MrRio> hey
[03:01] <kyncani> MrBlowtatoes: well, you'll have to explore the gazillions of kde configuration menus by yourself :)
[03:01] <MrBlowtatoes> lol
[03:01] <Ng> chaumurky: it's more likely to be scd0
[03:01] <dra> Anybody else had this problem?
[03:01] <chaumurky> ahh ok
[03:01] <dra> I thought Ubuntu was supposed to be "easy to install"! ;)
[03:02] <MrBlowtatoes> Anyone else here know how to configure arts in kubuntu?
[03:02] <Ng> dra: it is supposed to be, that sounds like it might not like your hardware - is it a funky laptop or something?
[03:02] <Madpilot> dra: Shipit CDs, or did you burn it yourself?
[03:02] <kyncani> dra: maybe a bad cd image, try with another one
[03:02] <xkahn> text/plain and application/octet-stream
[03:02] <Ng> yeah, or the cd could be borked
[03:02] <humandoing> decklin: if i do: "sudo grub-install --recheck hd2" - it gives me no errors, and says all is good
[03:02] <dra> Madpilot: burnt it myself
[03:02] <xkahn> basically firefox should treat those as "unknown" types.
[03:02] <humandoing> but it's not really :(
[03:02] <Ng> xkahn: why should text/plain be unknown?
[03:02] <xkahn> And try and detect what the content is using magic numbers.
[03:02] <dra> Madpilot: image is ok though
[03:02] <Ng> it's displayable
[03:03] <Madpilot> dra: did you check the md5sum?
[03:03] <dra> Madpilot: sure thing
[03:03] <Madpilot> xkahn: text/plain is hardly "unknown"
[03:03] <xkahn> Ng: because there are a ton of broken web servers that default to text/plain if they don't know what the file is.
[03:03] <xkahn> or, sometimes, html is sent as text/plain by mistake.
[03:03] <xkahn> and IE handles it.
[03:03] <xkahn> I've just crashed firefox 4 times because of this.
[03:04] <Ng> xkahn: url?
[03:04] <dra> Madpilot: can I somehow check the integrity of the _burnt_ cd?
[03:04] <xkahn> Ng: http://www.downloaddelivery.com/srfilecache/print-drivers-linux-glibc2-x86.deb
[03:04] <akurashy> do anyone know how to set JAVA_HOME variable?
[03:04] <xkahn> Ng: that'll crash you good.
[03:04] <xkahn> Ng: this is IE's behavior: http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/appendix_a.asp
[03:04] <xkahn> Although they say: Note  In Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) type "text/plain" is not ambiguous, and is never rendered as HTML in the restricted zone, even if the content suggests that this is the correct format.
[03:05] <Ng> xkahn: you could just use wget to download a file you know will be binary, or right click on the link and choose save as. I say the fault lies with the server admins ;)
[03:05] <Ng> and that doesn't crash ff1.5
[03:05] <ViViD> the ubuntu nvidia-glx drivers dont work correctly i guess...they install, but dont perform
[03:05] <xkahn> Ng: yes.  But it should work.
[03:05] <xkahn> Ng: what does 1.5 do with the file?
[03:05] <misfit_toy> ViViD, they do here
[03:05] <kyncani> xkahn: you've noticed the url is referencing a binary file ?
[03:05] <Madpilot> dra: I'm not sure, actually - can you run md5 on an entire burnt CD?
[03:05] <Ng> xkahn: why? if the server says text/plain, the file is to be displayed, surely?
[03:05] <Ng> the server ought to know, afterall
[03:05] <xkahn> Ng: I finally traced the web connection and found the path and used wget.
[03:05] <qt2> hm, ack.
[03:05] <dra> Madpilot: that is my question... ;)
[03:05] <dra> I'll try...
[03:05] <ViViD> well, mine install, but glxgears is super slow
[03:05] <qt2> can someone tell me how to correct all these locale errors i'm getting?
[03:06] <xkahn> Ng: but it was a redirect to that URL.
[03:06] <qt2> like, how i can set my locale to en?
[03:06] <Ng> if your browser assumes it knows better you will just break things at the other end of the spectrum, where it should be text/plain, but the browser decides it's something else
[03:06] <misfit_toy> ViViD, glxgears is not a good performance tool anymore
[03:06] <Madpilot> dra: I've never tried it, actually... sorry
[03:06] <xkahn> I realize that.
[03:06] <xkahn> Ng: but since 90% of the world uses IE, and that's what it does, it appears moot.
[03:06] <ViViD> misfit_toy, it works great for showing if the drivers are working or not
[03:07] <xkahn> Ng: and application/octet-stream surely should behave that way.
[03:07] <Ng> xkahn: if that were the case firefox would replicate all of IE's HTML failings too
[03:07] <Ng> either way, take it up with firefox, not us ;)
[03:07] <xkahn> Ng: true.
[03:07] <xkahn> I'm just annoyed and venting
[03:07] <xkahn> Ng: and you took the bait.
[03:07] <xkahn> ;)
[03:07] <Ng> because you're wrong :)
[03:08] <meekz_> i just got ubuntu installed
[03:08] <meekz_> never used it before
[03:08] <dra> Madpilot: piping `dd if=/dev/dvd` to md5sum, maybe that works ^^
[03:08] <misfit_toy> ViViD, it used to, I haven't had any box show any realtime performance stuff since breezy. (and FC4)
[03:08] <humandoing> decklin: if you're still listening to any of this, I think that hdc is actually my cdrom... can I change the device.map to something else, and then modify the root entried in the menu.lst?
[03:08] <ViViD> misfit_toy, its simple if your below 200fps on it, drivers arent working, modern cards with glx should be around 5000 fps
[03:09] <ViViD> misfit_toy, i used it on FC4 to see if they worked
[03:09] <Wyzard> Not necessarily
[03:09] <Madpilot> meekz_: cool - welcome to Ubuntu!
[03:09] <meekz_> thanks
[03:09] <decklin> humandoing: yes, you can edit the map yourself
[03:09] <meekz_> its not as hard as i thought
[03:09] <decklin> just rerun grub after
[03:10] <Wyzard> I'm using a GeForce6200 with the nVidia driver properly set up -- I can play Quake3 with all the quality settings turned up, etc. -- and I get around 175fps in glxgears
[03:10] <kaz__> err... what is the root password for the livecd?
[03:10] <decklin> it checks what the bios says those devices are and saves that for when you boot (since the loader can only use the bios obviously)
[03:10] <meekz_> madpilot: im having trouble finding the terminal
[03:10] <Wyzard> most likely because of the 1600x1200 desktop, I figure
[03:10] <Wyzard> kaz__: It's blank, I believe
[03:11] <Epix> problem with audacity. when i use the EQ, i get a wierd fade in before the part i EQed
[03:11] <kaz__> ah
[03:11] <kyncani> !tell kaz__ about sudo
[03:11] <kaz__> hmm... nope
[03:11] <Wyzard> kaz__: though it's not really the root password, of course...  it's the user password
[03:11] <kaz__> I use  su root
[03:11] <Wyzard> kaz__: Use sudo
[03:11] <factotum> when i do glxgears i dont get a fps reading at all, am i missing an option to show this?
[03:11] <kaz__> hmm yeah its not blank either.
[03:12] <looking1> Ng
[03:12] <looking1> are you still here
[03:12] <looking1> ?
[03:12] <Wyzard> kaz__: Root access in the way you're trying to use it is disabled by default in Ubuntu
[03:12] <Ng> looking1: yes
[03:12] <Wyzard> kaz__: Use sudo instead
[03:12] <looking1> what package shoudl i choose to file that bug under
[03:12] <looking1> cli-common
[03:12] <looking1> ?
[03:12] <Ng> looking1: bash I would think
[03:12] <looking1> since it dosnt seem to be specific to bash
[03:12] <looking1> it also happend under tcsh
[03:12] <fmasi> Hi i like to know hod do I rstart cups in ubuntu ?
[03:13] <kaz__> doh. I just got the livecd because I am trying to mount a HD & restore (over the net) some data
[03:13] <Ng> looking1: I don't know then, file it under bash anyway and a developer will move it if it belongs elsewhere
[03:13] <factotum> hmm, tried man glxgears, but nothing is coming up
[03:13] <kaz__> I can't do that with this livecd?
[03:13] <looking1> okay cool
[03:13] <Wyzard> kaz__: Sure you can
[03:13] <humandoing> decklin: thanks, I am gonna give it a whirl.
[03:13] <meekz_> where do i get a dvd encoder for ubuntu? iom trying to play a dvd and totem won't play it
[03:13] <Wyzard> kaz__: sudo mount /dev/hda1 (etc.)
[03:13] <g47o> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/files/30020-ubuntu-joy.png <- download.php???
[03:13] <g47o> she
[03:13] <Wyzard> kaz__: "sudo -i" for a root shell
[03:13] <meekz_> codec i mEAN
[03:13] <g47o> shek download
[03:13] <kaz__> ahh... sudo -s
[03:14] <kaz__> heh.. man. Ubuntu is just the best.
[03:14] <Ng> meekz_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats covers how to install dvd/mp3/video codecs
[03:14] <meekz_> thanks
[03:14] <dra> kaz__: I wish I could say that... ^^
[03:14] <djk_> kaz__: how many distros do you know
[03:14] <kaz__> dra: whats your problem?
[03:14] <fmasi> Hi i like to know hod do I rstart cups in ubuntu ?
[03:14] <looking1> if anyone wishes to confirm this bug
[03:14] <dra> kaz__: trouble installing
[03:14] <looking1> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20784
[03:14] <decklin> looking1: if both shells are actually calling glob(), that's glibc
[03:14] <Ng> fmasi: sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[03:15] <kaz__> djk_: alot...  I'm mostly a *BSD user for past 10+ years.
[03:15] <fmasi> ok thx
[03:15] <kaz__> BSD on all servers anyway. But BSD + Mysql kills me performance wise.
[03:15] <fishhead> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051209/tc_nm/technology_intel_dc <--- looks like intel is just pissed they priced themselves out of this action
[03:15] <kaz__> But I've been looking for a desktop *nix that "just works" well enough that I could install it on my relatives computers
[03:16] <kaz__> tred of them getting in trouble with viruses & spyware.
[03:16] <_jason> Hi I am try to use xvkbd to emulate press the "F4" key.  How would I use xvkb -xsendevents -text to do that?  I have tried every possible combination of {F,_,-,4} with no success.  (I know this is really specific but I have been searching forever and it is driving me nuts)
[03:16] <fishhead> unbuntu should be reasonable
[03:16] <kaz__> s/tred/tired
[03:16] <fishhead> I been told
[03:16] <looking1> well declin
[03:16] <looking1> lets see what happens
[03:16] <fishhead> kaz's what is their system specs
[03:16] <meekz_> where do i find terminal?
[03:16] <kaz__> fishhead: varied.
[03:16] <looking1> but anyone feel free to confirm it!
[03:16] <_jason> meekz_, app menu -> accessories
[03:16] <looking1> cuz it has been confirmed in this chan
[03:16] <looking1> heh
[03:16] <kaz__> meekz: off of applications -> system tools
[03:16] <fishhead> kaz at least PII class ?
[03:16] <kaz__> oop
[03:16] <meekz_> duh
[03:16] <meekz_> sorry
[03:17] <kaz__> meekz: don't listen to me.   its what jason said.
[03:17] <Wyzard> Isn't it in the Accessories menu?
[03:17] <meekz_> i got it
[03:17] <Wyzard> It is on the livecd, I think
[03:17] <kaz__> fishhead: yeah... P3+
[03:17] <_jason> meekz_, no sorry necessary :D
[03:17] <fishhead> oh should be good then
[03:17] <kaz__> yeah definitely.
[03:17] <fishhead> what os do they have now ?
[03:18] <kaz__> I just train them about how to keep ubuntu updated & they are good to go :] 
[03:18] <maddash> anyone here know how the kernel displays graphics, ie, via VESA BIOS vs. some closed-source video driver?
[03:18] <kaz__> I just built them machines... so rather than buy windows, I just install ubuntu now.
[03:19] <kaz__> its perfectly good for their needs.
[03:19] <MrBlowtatoes> whos?
[03:19] <fishhead> yeah I am building my relatives PII class or better machines
[03:19] <kaz__> my family members...  err old folks.
[03:19] <fishhead> if they still have pentium 1 shit
[03:19] <MrBlowtatoes> old folks eh?
[03:19] <fishhead> but it's stuff I got from trash so it has to be cleaned up and tested first
[03:20] <MrBlowtatoes> lol
[03:20] <Wyzard> maddash: That's sort of a vague question...  are you talking about framebuffer consoles or about X, first of all?
[03:20] <kaz__> I think most "old folks" just want  "Internet", "email", and "word processing".... so I hook them up with firefox, openoffice & gmail.
[03:21] <meekz_> sudo apt -get install libdvdread3
[03:21] <meekz_> when i type that
[03:21] <meekz_> it says apt: command not found
[03:21] <_jason> meekz_, no space: apt-get
[03:21] <Wyzard> meekz_: "apt-get" is one word
[03:21] <meekz_> haha
[03:21] <kaz__> I've been waiting (years) for a good out-of-the-box desktop *nix to come along. I was really hoping it would be from debian... so this just rocks.
[03:21] <maddash> Wyzard: whatever is used to display this nice crisp-looking GUI
[03:21] <meekz_> looks like a space on the site
[03:21] <Wyzard> maddash: That'd be X, then
[03:21] <Wyzard> maddash: The kernel isn't really involved, except for some details of AGP support
[03:22] <kaz__> ok... going to try to get back to my horrible problem here.
[03:22] <meekz_> ok thats installed fine it says
[03:22] <meekz_> but my dvd still wont play
[03:22] <Wyzard> maddash: There's a VESA driver which uses the standard VESA interface to set video modes, but it doesn't do any sort of acceleration so it's slow
[03:22] <myke> what is "X includes
[03:22] <myke> "
[03:22] <myke> ?
[03:22] <kaz__> I've got this drive that I forget if it was XFS or reiserfs or ext3....
[03:22] <meekz_> There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins
[03:22] <kaz__> is there any way to find out?
[03:22] <MrBlowtatoes> what is a good linux MUD app?
[03:22] <kaz__> other than trying to mount it the various ways
[03:22] <myke> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[03:22] <Wyzard> maddash: Most hardware drivers are open-source, and they configure the card by directly writing values into its control registers and such
[03:22] <kvidell> kaz__: fdisk -l /dev/hda2
[03:22] <kvidell> or whatever it's device id is
[03:22] <_jason> ouch
[03:23] <MrBlowtatoes> ROFL
[03:23] <kaz__> aieeee! flood.
[03:23] <slide> wowowowowow
[03:23] <maddash> yikes.
[03:23] <kvidell> kinky
[03:23] <MrBlowtatoes> holy shit
[03:23] <maddash> slashdotted.
[03:23] <slide> this a floodnet?
[03:23] <slide> lol
[03:23] <myke> lol
[03:23] <MrBlowtatoes> yes, slashdotted
[03:23] <maddash> heheh
[03:23] <kvidell> great. _my_ comment of all of them is still visible
[03:23] <kaz__> someone flexing their botnet muscles??
[03:23] <kaz__> err... www.slashdot.org
[03:23] <vbgun1> are there any filesharing channels out there?
[03:23] <maddash> Wyzard: sorry, but could you be a pal and repeat that?
[03:23] <winterborne> holy crap..
[03:23] <Wyzard> maddash: A few (most notably the ATI and nVidia drivers) are closed-source and work in basically the same way
[03:23] <Wyzard> maddash: Most hardware drivers are open-source, and they configure the card by directly writing values into its control registers and such
[03:23] <myke> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[03:23] <winterborne> what just got slashdotted now?
[03:23] <kvidell> kaz__: fdisk -l /dev/hda2
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone quittttttttttt
[03:24] <ubotu> mxxl: Are you on ritalin?
[03:24] <kvidell> or whatever it's device id is
[03:24] <myke> can someone help me?
[03:24] <myke> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[03:24] <slide> that was a LOT of bots
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone quittttttttttt
[03:24] <MrBlowtatoes> cuthroat
[03:24] <kvidell> oh dear god
[03:24] <Wyzard> lol
[03:24] <kaz__> nah... thats not slashdot.
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone quittttttttttt
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone quittttttttttt
[03:24] <Quest-Master> shit.
[03:24] <kaz__> look at the ips.
[03:24] <_jason> lol...
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <mxxl> !clone johin
[03:24] <kvidell> oh
[03:24] <ubotu> mxxl: Syntax error in line 1
[03:24] <ubotu> mxxl: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:24] <kaz__> this is someone flooding with their botnet.
[03:24] <kvidell> these people have attacked my network before
[03:24] <maddash> that's just novel.
[03:24] <Quest-Master> What the hell
[03:24] <_jason> !ops
[03:24] <ubotu> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[03:24] <wij> how can i connect with vnc viewer using a password ?
[03:24] <MrBlowtatoes> damn
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[03:25] <xchuen-ch>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xchuen-ch:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xchuen-ch>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sabdulkaf>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -sabdulkaf:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sabdulkaf>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xranjan>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xranjan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xranjan>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xruggieri>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xruggieri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xruggieri>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <bnathanae>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -bnathanae:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <bnathanae>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vching>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vching:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vching>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <schun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -schun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <schun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <oabdol>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -oabdol:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <oabdol>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ssotiris>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ssotiris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ssotiris>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <esivakuma>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -esivakuma:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <esivakuma>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <rdatoo>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rdatoo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <rdatoo>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vsangbang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vsangbang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vsangbang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ayugang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ayugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ayugang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <zphyllis>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -zphyllis:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <zphyllis>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jmike>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jmike:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jmike>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <dyishun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dyishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <dyishun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xshel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xshel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xshel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sstephon>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -sstephon:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sstephon>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kruss>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kruss:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kruss>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kruss>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <cconner>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -cconner:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <cconner>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <cconner>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wpatel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jching>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jching:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jching>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jching>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ashiahn-w>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kruben>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kruben:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kruben>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ndekai>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <falamgir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -falamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <falamgir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <falamgir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jmelissa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jmelissa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <jmelissa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <achi-tai>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -achi-tai:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <achi-tai>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xcecil>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xcecil:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xcecil>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xcecil>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <bandrew>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <raneliese>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tsaul>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ozhiWerw>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <zcatherin>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <uspiro>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ynoshir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yruye>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ddebasish>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <isara>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -isara:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <isara>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <maddash> LOL poor bot
[03:25] <friccardo>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wandrew>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wandrew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wandrew>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <zmiki>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -zmiki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <zmiki>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <iatse>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -iatse:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <iatse>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ssrinivas>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ssrinivas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ssrinivas>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <oalastair>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -oalastair:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <oalastair>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <nandre>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -nandre:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <nandre>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <calbatros>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -calbatros:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <calbatros>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <waram>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -waram:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <waram>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wshinobu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wshinobu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wshinobu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gsafaa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gsafaa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gsafaa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <fmou>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -fmou:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <fmou>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <erohit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -erohit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <erohit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vruth>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vruth:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vruth>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wchao-yan>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wchao-yan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wchao-yan>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tchu-cheow>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tchu-cheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tchu-cheow>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wyugang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wyugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wyugang>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yyongho>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yyongho:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yyongho>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <scherala>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -scherala:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <scherala>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <rricki>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rricki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <rricki>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gbob>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gbob:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gbob>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xspence>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xspence:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <xspence>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qmel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qmel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qmel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <daileen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -daileen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <daileen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <soswald>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -soswald:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <soswald>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <uarash>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -uarash:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <uarash>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <mrachel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -mrachel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <mrachel>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <iacacia>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -iacacia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <iacacia>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vhero>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vhero:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vhero>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ibarb>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ibarb:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ibarb>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <fpravin>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -fpravin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <fpravin>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qashima>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qashima:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qashima>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <esiri>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -esiri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <esiri>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vamarjit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vamarjit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qbromberg>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qbromberg:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qbromberg>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <hcandace>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -hcandace:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <hcandace>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <bann-mari>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -bann-mari:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <bann-mari>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kallen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kallen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kallen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vcarlyn>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vcarlyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vcarlyn>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yaron>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yaron:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yaron>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kstanton>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kstanton:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kstanton>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tmyra>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tmyra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tmyra>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kxiao-gua>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <kxiao-gua>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qchu-cheow>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qchu-cheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <qchu-cheow>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vsherry>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vsherry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vsherry>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wboris>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wboris>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tshariyn>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tshariyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <tshariyn>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ecosmo>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ecosmo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ecosmo>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <eyaser>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -eyaser:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <eyaser>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <banne>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -banne:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <banne>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ddewayne>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ddewayne:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ddewayne>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <adharmara>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -adharmara:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <adharmara>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vyigal>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vyigal:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <vyigal>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yyung-hsi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yyung-hsi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <yyung-hsi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gpaige>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gpaige:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <gpaige>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wssu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wssu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <wssu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <ymimi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- This nickname is owned by someone else
[03:25] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- If this is your nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
[03:25] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xspence/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -sshahrokh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dannalise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rstacy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xreza/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vdavid:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dcheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -icarlena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -zxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (lcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (crodney/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (knathalie/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tphillip:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qpenny/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- [#ubuntu-server]  Ubuntu Server Discussions (development and support)
[03:25] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -fcoventry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -valexia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tphillip/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (fsandgorg/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (cclaude/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -uyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wij/#ubuntu) ?
[03:25] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (sshahrokh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (valexia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (fcoventry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rstacy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jshorty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xreza/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -banant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (lcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (crodney/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (knathalie/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -raneliese:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ynoshir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -zarthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -zpatty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xmichael:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -racacia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -daarti:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vruth:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wyugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -umuamadin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yyongho:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -hruye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -scherala:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rricki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gbob:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qmel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -uarash:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -mrachel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vhero:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -watul:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ibarb:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -fpravin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -qashima:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -esiri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -hcandace:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ebill:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -bann-mari:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kallen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yaron:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kstanton:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tmyra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -nboleslaw:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kmarilyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vsherry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ecosmo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tanni:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -eminh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -kstefan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -rchia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -enancy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wzhigang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -drita:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dsteven:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ebryce:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wanant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -pyuh-lin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -oaustin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <edeanna>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -edeanna:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sbinod>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -sbinod:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <edeanna>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] <sbinod>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xoussama:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (rstacy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -smelisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -gbasuki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -balessand:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -vchriss:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -uchia-yin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -xreza:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -enader:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dantonio:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -wnarendra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -dcloud:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -lcloud:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -jalejandr:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ralok:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -crodney:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -knathalie:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:25] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dannalise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rstacy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xreza/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vdavid:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -icarlena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (crodney/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (knathalie/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (winterborne/#ubuntu) CAN WE KICK THEM ALL ?
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (Madpilot/#ubuntu) !ops
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <bata> hello everybody
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jshorty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -banant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -raneliese:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ynoshir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zarthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zpatty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xmichael:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -racacia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -daarti:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vruth:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wyugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umuamadin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyongho:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hruye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -scherala:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rricki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbob:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qmel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uarash:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -mrachel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vhero:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -watul:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ibarb:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -fpravin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qashima:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -esiri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hcandace:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebill:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -bann-mari:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kallen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yaron:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstanton:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmyra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nboleslaw:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmarilyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vsherry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ecosmo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tanni:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eminh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstefan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rchia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enancy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wzhigang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -drita:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dsteven:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebryce:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wanant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pyuh-lin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oaustin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xoussama:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -smelisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbasuki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -balessand:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vchriss:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uchia-yin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enader:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dantonio:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wnarendra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcloud:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jalejandr:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ralok:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gratuit/#ubuntu) what?
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dannalise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vdavid:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -icarlena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kaz__/#ubuntu) BILL GATES PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD!!
[03:26] <myke> Ng what does this mean  checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kaz__/#ubuntu) BILL GATES PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD!!
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jshorty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scoralyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -banant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jalejandr/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ralok/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -raneliese:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ynoshir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zarthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zpatty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xmichael:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -racacia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -daarti:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vruth:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wyugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umuamadin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyongho:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hruye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -scherala:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rricki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbob:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qmel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uarash:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -mrachel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vhero:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -watul:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ibarb:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -fpravin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qashima:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -esiri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hcandace:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebill:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -bann-mari:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kallen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yaron:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstanton:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmyra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nboleslaw:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmarilyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vsherry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ecosmo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tanni:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eminh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstefan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rchia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enancy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wzhigang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -drita:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dsteven:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebryce:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wanant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pyuh-lin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -scoralyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oaustin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <maddash> LOL
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xoussama:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -smelisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbasuki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -balessand:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vchriss:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uchia-yin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enader:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dantonio:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wnarendra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcloud:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jalejandr:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ralok:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scoralyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dannalise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vdavid:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -icarlena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jshorty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (binarydigit/#ubuntu) !ops
[03:26] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -banant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -raneliese:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ynoshir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zarthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jshorty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zpatty:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xmichael:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -racacia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -daarti:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vruth:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wyugang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umuamadin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyongho:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hruye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -scherala:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rricki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbob:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qmel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uarash:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -mrachel:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vhero:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -watul:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ibarb:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -fpravin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qashima:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -esiri:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -hcandace:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebill:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -bann-mari:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kallen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yaron:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstanton:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmyra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nboleslaw:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmarilyn:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vsherry:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ecosmo:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tanni:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eminh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kstefan:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rchia:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enancy:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wzhigang:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -drita:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dsteven:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ebryce:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wanant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pyuh-lin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oaustin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xoussama:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -smelisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbasuki:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -balessand:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vchriss:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uchia-yin:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -enader:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dantonio:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wnarendra:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcloud:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (raneliese/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ynoshir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zarthur/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zpatty/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xmichael/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (racacia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (daarti/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vruth/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wyugang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umuamadin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyongho/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hruye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (scherala/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rricki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbob/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qmel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uarash/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (mrachel/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vhero/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (watul/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ibarb/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (fpravin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qashima/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (esiri/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (hcandace/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebill/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (bann-mari/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kallen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yaron/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstanton/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmyra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nboleslaw/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmarilyn/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vsherry/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ecosmo/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tanni/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eminh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kstefan/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rchia/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enancy/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wzhigang/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (drita/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dsteven/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ebryce/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wanant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pyuh-lin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oaustin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dannalise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xoussama/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (smelisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbasuki/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (balessand/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vchriss/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uchia-yin/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -vdavid:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (enader/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dantonio/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wnarendra/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dcheow:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -icarlena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcloud/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -zxiao-gua:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> fuckofffffffffffffffffffffffffff
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dannalise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (vdavid/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dcheow/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (icarlena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (zxiao-gua/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (MrBlowtatoes/#ubuntu)  !ban *@*
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <maddash> fascinating.
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -banant:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmoon-jun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (banant/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmoon-jun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -kmoishe:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (kmoishe/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> f
[03:26] <chaumurky> u
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> c
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lmogens:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> k
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lmogens>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> o
[03:26] -rdenise:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (wming-hor/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (cdiplomac/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tbert/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (lschroede/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (jyuan-shi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -qminye:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -umose:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (czivRtew/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> f
[03:26] (gbyung/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (eclarisa/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nnicolas/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (oboris/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ldong/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xspeed/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (yyu/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tmen-shen/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grosemary/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (aramesh/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (rdenise/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (pshiva/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> f
[03:26] (naziz/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ssaifalla/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (uamarjit/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ayishun/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (xching-me/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmolly/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (tsanto/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (grivi/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -wming-hor:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dathena/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (qminye/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (umose/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (nmarjory/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (ubennet/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] (dalamgir/#ubuntu)  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -gbyung:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -oboris:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ldong:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xspeed:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grivi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <wming-hor>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dathena:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <cdiplomac>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <tbert>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <czivRtew>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -xching-me:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmolly:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tsanto:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lschroede>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <jyuan-shi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <aramesh>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <gbyung>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <eclarisa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <nnicolas>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <oboris>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ldong>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <xspeed>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <yyu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <tmen-shen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <grosemary>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <pshiva>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <naziz>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ssaifalla>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <grivi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <dathena>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -cdiplomac:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tbert:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <uamarjit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ayishun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <xching-me>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <nmolly>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <tsanto>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -czivRtew:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <nmarjory>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ubennet>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <dalamgir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -pshiva:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nnicolas:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -yyu:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -tmen-shen:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -grosemary:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -aramesh:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -naziz:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ssaifalla:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -uamarjit:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lschroede>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <jyuan-shi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <czivRtew>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -nmarjory:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ubennet:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -dalamgir:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <cdiplomac>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <tbert>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <winterborne> this is quite dumb...
[03:26] <aramesh>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <nnicolas>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <pshiva>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <eclarisa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <yyu>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <tmen-shen>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <grosemary>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <naziz>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ssaifalla>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <nmarjory>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ubennet>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <dalamgir>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <uamarjit>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <ayishun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -lschroede:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -jyuan-shi:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -eclarisa:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -ayishun:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <lschroede>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <jyuan-shi>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -farthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <joh> What the hell is going on?
[03:26] <eclarisa>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] -farthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <binarydigit> this sucks
[03:26] <ayishun>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <chaumurky> ouch
[03:26] <MrBlowtatoes>  !ban *@*
[03:26] <MrBlowtatoes>  !ban *@*
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] -farthur:#ubuntu-  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:26] <farthur>  jajajaajahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaha
[03:28] <RezEdit> what the hell
[03:28] <binarydigit> jeese
[03:28] <Madpilot> wow...
[03:28] <myke> Ng what does this mean  checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[03:28] <nalioth> hackers
[03:28] <gratuit> is that over yet?
[03:28] <winterborne> .. huh
[03:28] <G2_Wolf> HOLY FUCKING SHIT
[03:28] <MrBlowtatoes> it was the  #debian people
[03:28] <G2_Wolf> what was that?
[03:28] <sproingie> botflood
[03:28] <Amaranth> myke: sudo apt-get install x-window-system-dev
[03:28] <slide> so gay
[03:28] <Epic|> That's pretty gay
[03:28] <nalioth> G2_Wolf: please watch your tongue
[03:28] <gratuit> G2_Wolf: language please
[03:28] <pepsi> wtf is up with this channel
[03:28] <sproingie> yeah that was so homosexual
[03:28] <G2_Wolf> ATTACK #DEBIAN !!!
[03:28] <slide> are they gone?
[03:28] <sproingie> wtf
[03:28] <maddash> Wyzard: ok, one last time?
[03:28] <Wyzard> maddash: I'll try that again...
[03:28] <chaumurky> geez, took a whi;le to close all those PM's
[03:28] <MrBlowtatoes>  the ops shoudo have set mode -b *@*
[03:28] <Wyzard> maddash: There's a VESA driver which uses the standard VESA interface to set video modes, but it doesn't do any sort of acceleration so it's slow
[03:28] <MrBlowtatoes> lol
[03:28] <Amaranth> nalioth: Please talk to #freenode
[03:28] <Wyzard> maddash: Most hardware drivers are open-source, and they configure the card by directly writing values into its control registers and such
[03:29] <Wyzard> maddash: A few (most notably the ATI and nVidia drivers) are closed-source and work in basically the same way
[03:29] <maddash> Wyzard: Real sorry - I'll be sure to make use of gedit this time.
[03:29] <myke> Ng how did u find this out?
[03:30] <kaz__> how can I mount  a freebsd hd?
[03:30] <Quest-Master> Pl,
[03:30] <Quest-Master> Now that that is over..
[03:30] <steve_laptop> hello all is anyone running ubuntu on a sony S460 or S560?
[03:30] <winterborne> Do they indeed...
[03:30] <vbgunz> what was that?
[03:30] <Amaranth> Wyzard: that would require having a bot with ops
[03:30] <winterborne> that's a pretty good idea
[03:31] <winterborne> are bots with ops a bad thing?
[03:31] <sproingie> Wyzard: that wouldn't have helped here.  it was about a dozen bot users joining, spewing, and quitting
[03:31] <MrBlowtatoes> no
[03:31] <Wyzard> A dozen?
[03:31] <Amaranth> winterborne: bot with bug == dead channel
[03:31] <Wyzard> It looked like about 300 to me
[03:31] <sproingie> or so
[03:31] <sproingie> there were a lot of quits
[03:31] <MrBlowtatoes> the channel went form 600 to 1400...
[03:31] <sproingie> huh
[03:31] <slide> yea lol
[03:31] <MrBlowtatoes> thta's more thna a dozen
[03:31] <winterborne> i guess that's a point, amaranth
[03:31] <Wyzard> I know it was definitely over 1000
[03:31] <spb> Wyzard: that's what +J is for
[03:31] <_jason> I thought ubuntu just got really popular at first :/
[03:31] <sproingie> join rate control should really be part of the channel
[03:31] <MrBlowtatoes> heh
[03:32] <sproingie> the constant mode messages from the bot on #debian are annoying
[03:32] <MrBlowtatoes> the ops came rushign in like sueprman
[03:32] <sproingie> er s/part of the channel/part of ircd/
[03:32] <Wyzard> sproingie: I dunno...  I hardly notice them
[03:32] <chaumurky> Ng the 'hdd=ide-scsi' kernel entry semmd to have not worked. there is no /dev sc*  -  do I need to enable a module?
[03:33] <maddash> Wyzard: so all the VESA functions are non-accelerated parts of the VESA driver?
[03:33] <Xappe> huh? what happened here? bot attack?
[03:33] <Madpilot> Xappe: yeah
[03:33] <MrBlowtatoes> * ubotu has quit (SendQ exceeded) LOL
[03:33] <meekz_> im still getting 'There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install the corresponding plugins' when i try to play a dvd
[03:33] <grumbly> is anyone here familiar with clustering?
[03:33] <constantine-xvi> does anyone know how to force ubuntu to boot and have the consoles in a specific resolution?
[03:33] <Wyzard> maddash: The VESA driver is what you use when you don't have a "real" driver for your card
[03:33] <karsten> Xappe: allegedly.
[03:33] <grumbly> cause I need some advice
[03:33] <Wyzard> maddash: It gets you graphics and works on anything, but it's slow
[03:33] <all4n> hey, anyone know how to change the keyboard layout in the terminal?   When I change the keyboard layout in gnome, the terminal does not change with it..
[03:33] <Madpilot> damn, we're botless thanks to those spammers - no ubotu...
[03:34] <Wyzard> maddash: Prefer to use card-specific drivers, which can utilize card-specific acceleration features
[03:34] <maddash> Wyzard: tell me about it. I'm just trying to find a way to work directly with my ATI x300 card.
[03:34] <intelikey> constantine-xvi  force to boot ?     single ?      and   vga=ask
[03:35] <Dark_Chii> If I recall correctly, aren't many of the debian people those who look down or laugh at people if they try to get help?
[03:35] <Wyzard> maddash: ah...  well, official ATI driver packages actually went into Debian a few weeks ago, so they'll probably show up in Ubuntu at some point if they're not there already
[03:35] <Xappe> maddash: fglrx doen not work for x300?
[03:35] <kvidell> awesome
[03:35] <constantine-xvi> need ubuntu to boot at 1024x768 so the messages don't roll off my laptop screen
[03:36] <Wyzard> maddash: (I'm actually a Debian user and just run an Ubuntu box on the side, so I don't know much about which packages are and aren't available in Ubuntu)
[03:36] <MrBlowtatoes> did they get the person who did the sapmfest btw?
[03:36] <MrBlowtatoes> spam*
[03:36] <intelikey> constantine-xvi lol  scroll up  :)
[03:36] <maddash> Wyzard: so are the drivers (both open and closed-sourced) ring 0 or 3?
[03:36] <Wyzard> Dark_Chii: There are a few people like that in #debian, but not most
[03:36] <Dark_Chii> Ah
[03:36] <intelikey> constantine-xvi   [shift] +[page-up]   in console
[03:36] <smo> all4n: you might want to look at kbdconfig .. that's system-wide tho
[03:36] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: yes, the IP has been banned
[03:36] <MrBlowtatoes> the #debian people are lazy A-Holes, if you ask me
[03:36] <kyncani> constantine-xvi: you can have boot logs in /var/log/syslog i believe
[03:36] <Wyzard> maddash: Most video drivers are entirely userspace
[03:36] <maddash> Wyzard: Ubuntu works fine with my video card; I'm just curious as to how it is able to
[03:37] <ardchoille> there should be a law against infants using IRC
[03:37] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: please be civil
[03:37] <MrBlowtatoes> i wne tin with a nvidia problem, everony esaid 'google'
[03:37] <Wyzard> maddash: ATI and nVidia's proprietary drivers have kernel-mode parts, which take the form of loadable kernel modules
[03:37] <MrBlowtatoes> i am, heh
[03:37] <plus_m> I have a noob question
[03:37] <intelikey> but vga=791  i think is 1024 mode constantine-xvi
[03:37] <chaumurky> is Ng here?
[03:37] <plus_m> how do you remove KDE from your system?
[03:37] <MrBlowtatoes> apt-get remove kdm
[03:37] <Dark_Chii> I remember that was one of the things which at first kind of shooed me away from linux, because Im not the most computer savy perse... especially with linux, but in trying to learn people seemed to laugh at my attempt or give me junk, or something along the lines of rtfm even if I did.
[03:37] <Wyzard> maddash: Check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:37] <MrBlowtatoes> and kde
[03:38] <constantine-xvi> also, i lked the high-res consoles like debian/gentoo that held more on the screen at once
[03:38] <intelikey> plus_m apt-get remove kdebase
[03:38] <Wyzard> maddash: You might be using the VESA driver, or you might be using fglrx (if it's packaged in Ubuntu, which I don't know)
[03:38] <plus_m> so is it kdebase or kdm and kde
[03:38] <chaumurky> is anyone familiar with the ide-scsi kernel option in grub?
[03:38] <Wyzard> maddash: I don't own any ATI hardware so I don't have much experience with that driver...  nVidia and i810 here
[03:38] <kyncani> plus_m: methinks removing a package is probably using synaptic + debfoster (and you will need to read docs, at least for the debfoster part)
[03:38] <MrBlowtatoes> well, i isnatleld kdm and kde, so, heh
[03:38] <constantine-xvi> plus_p apt-get remove kde kubuntu-desktop
[03:38] <MrBlowtatoes> installed*
[03:38] <Dark_Chii> Atm though Im on my Windows boot, because Im trying to find the sys file which I need as part of the program to get it to detect my wireless cad >.<
[03:38] <maddash> Wyzard: sorry for the seemingly redundant questions; I'm trying to write a kernel that can interface directly with the vid card.
[03:38] <Dark_Chii> *card
[03:38] <constantine-xvi> plus_m apt-get remove kde kubuntu-desktop
[03:38] <bob2> chaumurky: why would you use ide-scsi at all?
[03:38] <smo> chaumurky: I thought it was depreciated?  I only ever used it for cdrecord, and that can use ATAPI now
[03:38] <Wyzard> constantine-xvi: That's a framebuffer console...  you can do that in Ubuntu too
[03:38] <bob2> removing kubuntu-desktop does effectively nothing at all
[03:38] <maddash> Wyzard: cool I'll check it out
[03:38] <Wyzard> maddash: You're writing a kernel?
[03:38] <all4n> smo,  thanks..  looking now
[03:39] <brenner> anyone familiar with cron?  my apt cache keeps getting deleted periodically, i'm wondering if something scheduled the deletion
[03:39] <plus_m> Package kde is not installed, so not removed
[03:39] <constantine-xvi> where do i put vga=791?
[03:39] <plus_m> hmm
[03:39] <xkahn> okay.  Now I'm impressed.
[03:39] <Xappe> ubuntu 5.10 comes with fglrx 8.16.20
[03:39] <bob2> brenner: /etc/dcron.daily/
[03:39] <chaumurky> xcdroast complains and I get buring slowdowns on my 40x burner in ALL programs
[03:39] <bob2> plus_m: remove kdelibs4 or so
[03:39] <maddash> Wyzard: yeah - it's tiny, and primitive. All I have so far is console mode w/keyboard fxnality.
[03:39] <plus_m> i just upgraded to 5.10
[03:39] <bob2> plus_m: tho it depends a lot on what you define as removing
[03:39] <constantine-xvi> and the framebuffer console?
[03:39] <xkahn> Not only does Lexmark distribute print drivers for debian (and ubuntu) in deb format.
[03:39] <xkahn> But they also knew GNOME was installed.
[03:39] <gratuit> chaumurky: already enabled dma?
[03:39] <xkahn> And firefox was my web browser.
[03:40] <plus_m> bob2
[03:40] <chaumurky> yup
[03:40] <xkahn> and that I was using cups.
[03:40] <plus_m> ok
[03:40] <xkahn> And worked around any problems.
[03:40] <plus_m> bob2 in flood i'm gonna post what it said
[03:40] <brenner> bob2: *nod*.  'apt' is in there.  would that be causing it?
[03:40] <intelikey> constantine-xvi in /boot/grub/menu.lst   as a bootup command option
[03:40] <Wyzard> maddash: In-kernel video drivers are useful for framebuffer-console support, but not necessary for X (with the exception of ATI's and nVidia's proprietary modules)
[03:40] <intelikey> constantine-xvi that is to say pass it to the kernel at boot time.
[03:41] <plus_m> is that right?
[03:41] <Madpilot> xkahn: really? that's cool - Lexmark has a bad rep for Linux support, from what I've heard
[03:41] <constantine-xvi> just put vga=791 under the ubuntu listing?
[03:41] <xkahn> Madpilot: well, I haven't tried using the print drivers yet.
[03:41] <xkahn> Madpilot: but I'm very impressed so far.
[03:41] <meekz_> can someone help me get dvd playback with ubuntu and totem
[03:41] <maddash> Wyzard: thanks, but I'm actually trying to pull myself out of console-mode.
[03:42] <wij> how can i connect with VNCVIEWER with a password ?
[03:42] <intelikey> constantine-xvi yep   or as an append arg is probably the proper place.
[03:42] <Wyzard> maddash: Then you'd want to run X, or something like it
[03:42] <Wyzard> maddash: That's userspace
[03:42] <bob2> b	I believe so
[03:42] <chaumurky> my hdparm.conf line : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5571
[03:43] <maddash> Wyzard: are you using fglrx now?
[03:43] <Wyzard> maddash: Don't build an X-workalike into your kernel
[03:43] <constantine-xvi> so just "append vga=791"?
[03:43] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone tell me wtf  jack audio server is? and how do i get it/set it up?
[03:43] <Wyzard> maddash: No, I'm using nVidia's driver on this box -- I don't own any ATI hardware
[03:43] <maddash> Wyzard: hah, I'll keep that in mind, thanks
[03:43] <brenner> have i missed something? where's ubotu?
[03:43] <chaumurky> ubotu got ubomd
[03:43] <MrRio> MrBlowtatoes: the jack audio server is a great way of connecting jack-enabled audio/midi apps together
[03:43] <MrBlowtatoes> he left during the spammety calmmety
[03:43] <_jason> brenner, casualty of the bots
[03:44] <MrBlowtatoes> i need the jack audio server
[03:44] <Wyzard> brenner: You missed a storm of several hundred flood bots
[03:44] <maddash> Wyzard: oy, so your driver must be closed source
[03:44] <kyncani> oh my god, they've killed ubotu ! ;)
[03:44] <Wyzard> maddash: It is, unfortunately
[03:44] <MrBlowtatoes> * ubotu has quit (SendQ exceeded)
[03:44] <Wyzard> maddash: There's an open-source driver available for nVidia hardware, but it doesn't do 3D acceleration
[03:44] <durt> you bastards!
[03:44] <dderr> what does ubuntu use for updates and package management?
[03:44] <vbgunz> ubotu must have been the coolest bot... why?
[03:44] <MrBlowtatoes> everyhtign dies vbgunz
[03:45] <kyncani> durt: :)
[03:45] <Xappe> dderr: apt
[03:45] <looking1> ng still here
[03:45] <looking1> ?
[03:45] <Wyzard> maddash: The new laptop I recently ordered (which hasn't arrived yet) has an Intel graphics chip that does have an open-source driver, though
[03:45] <vbgunz> Wyzard: the open source NVidia driver is called "nv" right?
[03:45] <Wyzard> vbgunz: right
[03:45] <MrBlowtatoes> Hrm
[03:45] <maddash> Wyzard: why don't you use "nv"?
[03:45] <MrBlowtatoes> that driver must suck then. beacsue i can't render any OpenGL stuff
[03:45] <dderr> is it like debian in the since you never need to reinstall, ie to go from red hat 7.2 to 8, you really need to do  fresh install
[03:45] <Wyzard> maddash: because I want 3D support
[03:46] <vbgunz> Wyzard: something wierd with my card is this. With nv I can get 1400x1050 whereas with nvidia I can only go as high as 1280x1024... do you know of a work around to max out the rez?
[03:46] <MrBlowtatoes> i want it to, heh
[03:46] <Wyzard> dderr: yes
[03:46] <DaOne> is there a boot utility that comes with breezy badger that would allow me to change the default boot OS?
[03:46] <maddash> Wyzard: "Intel graphics chip" - integrated graphics?
[03:46] <Wyzard> maddash: "Intel Graphics Media Adapter 900"...  it uses the i810 driver
[03:46] <maddash> DaOne: how do you mean by "default"?
[03:46] <MrBlowtatoes> Grub daone
[03:46] <Wyzard> maddash: It's a laptop; of course it's integrated graphics
[03:46] <kyncani> vbgunz: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ??
[03:46] <maddash> DaOne: are you using grub?
[03:46] <vbgunz> DaOne: you can edit that into the grub menu.list I think
[03:47] <ithiel> hello all
[03:47] <Xappe> dderr: that's the thought, yes. you should ideally be able to apt-get dist-upgrade to the latest release
[03:47] <vbgunz> kyncani: nah, that never works :P
[03:47] <intelikey> DaOne edit /boot/grub/menu.lst  and set the default.
[03:47] <MrBlowtatoes> can anyone tell me how to set up jack audio server?
[03:47] <looking1> mr blows
[03:47] <kyncani> vbgunz: :p :)
[03:47] <looking1> demundi
[03:47] <looking1> :)
[03:47] <MrBlowtatoes> yes?
[03:47] <maddash> Wyzard: Not really - mine uses a discrete graphics - x300.
[03:47] <vbgunz> kyncani: thanks though :)
[03:47] <MrBlowtatoes> ?
[03:47] <Wyzard> vbgunz: Dunno, sorry...  but I do 1600x1200 with nVidia's driver, so I know it's supported
[03:47] <looking1> i have it installed along with ubuntu
[03:47] <slide> Does anyone use FF1.5 and have a plesk control panel? Whenever I go to it in FF1.5 my entire system freezes.
[03:47] <DaOne> maddash: like ubuntu is the current default and i want to set the default to windows (i need to configure grub sompehow)
[03:48] <Wyzard> maddash: Well, it's still integrated though -- you can't open it up and take out the video card and put in a different one, can you?
[03:48] <constantine-xvi> worked thanks for the help
[03:48] <vbgunz> Wyzard: :(... Even on Windows I can get 1400x1050 *but* on Ubuntu using the official nvidia driver, 1280x1024... If I use the nv (which is what I am currently using) I can max to 1400*... That sucks and blows with nvidia :P
[03:49] <MrBlowtatoes> is there any way to get 3d acceceleration with nvidia card in linux?>
[03:49] <Wyzard> vbgunz: I'd say maybe your sync ranges are set incorrectly, but then you wouldn't be able do use those resolutions with "nv" either
[03:49] <nmsa> to gpg sign the C of Conduct, do: gpg --send-keys server name ... what server shall I use ?
[03:49] <Wyzard> MrBlowtatoes: Yes, install nvidia-glx
[03:49] <DaOne> intelikey: the /boot/grub/menu.lst is write protected. i tried sudo bash gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and it gave me someting about could not execute binaries
[03:49] <MrBlowtatoes> apt-get install nvidia-glx?
[03:49] <maddash> Wyzard: shucks. But there's dedicated vid memory.
[03:49] <durt> vbgunz: yeah, you probably need a modeline: there is a post on nvnews.net somewhere. you need gtf (gtf.sourceforge.net) and run "gtf 1400 1050 60" (the last one's the refresh rate) and paste the output in xorg.conf, but change the last thing to "+Vsync"
[03:49] <nalioth> nmsa: use "gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys XXXXXXXX"
[03:50] <maddash> DaOne: why do you have "bash" in there?
[03:50] <Wyzard> durt: Manual modelines shouldn't really be necessary though
[03:50] <maddash> DaOne: does "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst" work?
[03:50] <vbgunz> Wyzard: all I do now to play games is go into xorg.conf and replace nv with nvidia. Games will only play with the nvidia driver. Then when I am done playing a game, I'll change the driver in xorg.conf back to nv and voila, restart gdm and voila 1400*... :P
[03:50] <nalioth> DaOne: just "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[03:50] <Wyzard> vbgunz: I'd recommend looking up your monitor's actual sync ranges and using those
[03:50] <durt> they are for my laptop, wyzard
[03:50] <MrBlowtatoes>  do i have to setup nvidia-glx?
[03:50] <vbgunz> durt: that is interesting!
[03:51] <DaOne> maddash: someone told me to do that...
[03:51] <maddash> Wyzard: at any rate, thanks; I'll look into the X source.
[03:51] <DaOne> maddash: it worked for hoary
[03:51] <yuri> hello. just wondering how I access my keyring to see what passwords are stored on it?
[03:51] <Wyzard> MrBlowtatoes: You have to configure X to use it...  one of the people here who uses Ubuntu more than I do can probably tell you the "preferred" way to do that
[03:51] <nalioth> yuri: gpg --list-keys
[03:51] <yuri> thank you :)
[03:51] <intelikey> DaOne 'sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst '
[03:51] <MrBlowtatoes> what is X?
[03:51] <william> How do you start up LXDoom X11 version?
[03:51] <nalioth> yuri: gpg --help is quite ... ... helpful
[03:51] <MrBlowtatoes> i see that alot
[03:52] <constantine-xvi> now how do you do the framebuffer console?
[03:52] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: X = xserver = graphical display software
[03:52] <maddash> DaOne: huh? "gedit" doens't work for you?
[03:52] <intelikey> MrBlowtatoes 'man X '
[03:52] <Wyzard> MrBlowtatoes: The X Window System is what provides the foundation of a graphical user interface in Linux
[03:52] <Wyzard> MrBlowtatoes: It handles keyboard and mouse input, and displaying things to the screen
[03:52] <maddash> Wyzard: just curious - are you using GNOME?
[03:52] <Wyzard> maddash: yes
[03:52] <KeithWeisshar> why is ubuntu ranked #1 on distrowatch
[03:53] <MrBlowtatoes> anyone know how to setup X to use nvidia-glx?
[03:53] <MrBlowtatoes> cuz it is baddass kleith
[03:53] <MrBlowtatoes> kieth*
[03:53] <durt> is distrowatch like jewwatch?
[03:54] <dderr> anyone know anything about the silly nvidia integrated raid controllers? I have a windoz install that is using the raid (i think), and I am wondering if a dual boot into ubuntu is gonna make all hell break loose
[03:54] <chaumurky> durt: I beg your pardonn?
[03:54] <brenner> bob2: could i delete that safely?
[03:54] <rimrock> Hi.  Just wondering if there is an addon.zip file for Ubuntu 5.10 like the one for 5.04?
[03:55] <maddash> !xfree86
[03:55] <maddash> hmm that's odd.
[03:55] <MrBlowtatoes> ubotu died
[03:55] <nalioth> maddash: ubotu crashed in the flood attack
[03:55] <maddash> nalioth: huh? isn't the bot part of the server?
[03:55] <KeithWeisshar> why does root point to the wrong drive when ubuntu was installed to /dev/hdb and i set bios to boot from slave drive first
[03:55] <nalioth> maddash: he is not. he runs on a users box
[03:56] <maddash> maddash: so the bot is client-side?
[03:56] <KeithWeisshar> why do i get error 15 when i set bios to make the ubuntu drive the first boot device
[03:56] <MrBlowtatoes> anyone know how to setup X to use nvidia-glx?
[03:56] <nalioth> maddash: it is a client, yes.  google or apt-cache show blootbot
[03:57] <constantine-xvi> now how do you turn on the framebuffer console?
[03:57] <yatesy> rofl @ the flood, i had a spike of 20kb/sec visible on my traffic graph because of that
[03:57] <KeithWeisshar> when i dualboot using the cmos, i get error 15 from grub when i move the 2nd ubuntu drive the first boot device
[03:57] <chaumurky> after installing nvidia-glx in synaptic change the driver entry in /etc/X11/xorg.conf from "nv" to "nvidia"
[03:57] <maddash> nalioth: why isn't it integrated into the server?
[03:57] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[03:57] <nalioth> maddash: let's join #ubuntu-offtopic please
[03:57] <chaumurky> then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[03:58] <Kujila> can anyone help me?  -  The mac won't boot off the CD :(
[03:58] <Madpilot> yatesy: it also crashed a lot of IRC clients, including mine... :(
[03:58] <yatesy> heh
[03:58] <yatesy> what you running?
[03:58] <Kujila> Me or Madpilot?
[03:58] <chaumurky> Kujila - bad image? md5 tested?
[03:58] <yatesy> btw did any of those bots try spamming people individually?
[03:58] <Wyzard> OK...  time to replace the motherboard in the Ubuntu/Gentoo/Windows box
[03:59] <yatesy> Madpilot: what client do you use?
[03:59] <Kujila> I don't think it is but I will MD5 it to make sure I guess
[03:59] <chaumurky> good idea
[03:59] <burnhamd> Wyzard: good luck
[03:59] <Madpilot> yatesy: I use Opera's built-in IRC client right now
[04:00] <chaumurky> oh, hanggggggggggggg.........
[04:00] <yatesy> nasty
[04:00] <MrBlowtatoes> nal, those documants are uselsss, i don't use gnome
[04:00] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: You want #kubuntu then
[04:00] <winterborne> how do i check if a package is installed?
[04:00] <Amaranth> winterborne: I believe apt-cache show <package> will tell you
[04:00] <nalioth> Kujila: are you holding the "C" key at the chime?
[04:00] <winterborne> thanks
[04:01] <MrBlowtatoes> kubuntu is deader than dead
[04:01] <Kujila> No am I supposed to? :D
[04:01] <winterborne> amaranth: is there any way to list all installed packages?
[04:01] <Kujila> hehe
[04:01] <burnhamd> winterborne: go to synaptic
[04:01] <Amaranth> winterborne: synaptic does that
[04:01] <wkh007> hello everyone
[04:01] <brenner> winterborne: easy way is thru synaptic
[04:01] <burnhamd> and click installed packages to view them
[04:01] <nalioth> Kujila: yes, that is how the mac knows to boot from the cd
[04:01] <burnhamd> or do a search for the specific package
[04:01] <winterborne> i don't have synaptic
[04:02] <Kujila> oh thanks very much nalioth!
[04:02] <winterborne> i'm running a server install
[04:02] <Kujila> I know nothing of macs
[04:02] <maddash> has anyone gotten openbox and/or e16 working independently of GNOME? By "working", I mean, display some nice icons and a taskbar...something besides the terminal...
[04:02] <burnhamd> um e16 worked for me
[04:02] <Wyzard> maddash: FWIW, those things aren't related to GNOME in the first place
[04:02] <burnhamd> never tried openbox
[04:03] <Kujila> dang I wonder what's wrong
[04:03] <Kujila> I wish I had a mac keyboard instead of this ancient one
[04:03] <Kujila> It keeps booting to OSX
[04:03] <Wyzard> Your keyboard is booting OSX?
[04:03] <Kujila> :/
[04:03] <jbroome> pretty cool KB
[04:04] <nalioth> Kujila: in OSX, go to the preferences > startup disk  and choose the cd
[04:04] <nalioth> Kujila: then restart your mac
[04:04] <gratuit> maddash: I use fluxbox with idesk, and it works quite well for me
[04:04] <Kujila> thank you I will do this now
[04:04] <maddash> Wyzard: well they could be, if you use them to replace metacity. But I'm talking about dumping gnome altogether.
[04:05] <Kujila> nalioth : It says "Select the system you want to  use to start up your computer" and shows "Mac OS X 10.4.2 on Mac Disk"  and  "Network Startup"
[04:05] <gratuit> maddash: so dump gnome, I don't know how openbox works, but just look at it's documentation on how to set up the menu, and as idesk works for drawing desktop icons
[04:06] <maddash> gratuit: cool. thanks.
[04:06] <nalioth> Kujila: then you need to check your iso image integrity, and burn it using a burning software that doesnt start with "disk utility". also burn it as slowly as possible
[04:06] <Kujila> OH I burned with Nero 6
[04:06] <Kujila> lol
[04:07] <maddash> gratuit: is the fluxbox/idesk combo more responsive than the gnome/metacity?
[04:07] <bhursey> yes
[04:07] <bhursey> less resorces
[04:07] <gratuit> maddash: yeah
[04:07] <dido`> nalioth, hm i was getting "cannot remaining packages to disk" and now i'm rewriting the cd at 16x, is that ok?
[04:08] <tristan> could someone briefly direct me to an ubuntu repository discussion?
[04:08] <nalioth> dido`: is your iso image correct? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Verify
[04:08] <nalioth> tristan: you are here
[04:08] <burnhamd> gnome vs nero lnux   which do yall prefer
[04:08] <jono> hi all
[04:08] <burnhamd> not gnome gnomebaker sorry
[04:08] <dido`> Verify
[04:08] <dido`> This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates. Before creating the page, please check if a similar page already exists.
[04:08] <dido`> Create new empty page
[04:08] <burnhamd> i hear nero uses some code from gnomebaker
[04:08] <Kujila> nalioth: Is it possible to burn the PowerPC Ubuntu ISO on a Windows PC?
[04:08] <gratuit> burnhamd: I like graveman personally
[04:08] <bhursey> hey you know the project looking glass is creating ubuntu packages?
[04:09] <Madpilot> burnhamd: Nautilus, for most burning
[04:09] <nalioth> Kujila: it is possible, check your iso images md5 integrity and burn it slowly https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Verify
[04:09] <gratuit> bhursey: any idea when they will be released?
[04:09] <tristan> I have the breezy universe repositories in my sources.list, but I still can't install some packages that tell me they need the universe repository
[04:09] <dido`> nalioth what do you mean if it is correct... i downloaded i today ;] 
[04:09] <Kujila> nalioth: Thank you very much
[04:09] <nalioth> dido`: visit the URL i sent you please
[04:09] <dderr> does any know anything about nvidia raid, i'm trying to figure out if it has any type of windows dependancy before i dual boot into ubuntu
[04:09] <brenner> tristan: have you updated?
[04:09] <_jason> tristan, did you apt-get update?
[04:10] <tristan> let me do that, thank you - brb
[04:10] <bhursey> grat we are testing them now
[04:10] <aimaz> is there a ubuntu packaged program I can use to cut a section out of a video i have?
[04:10] <dido`> nalioth i did and it says This page does not exist yet.
[04:10] <korhalf> aimaz, video editing?
[04:10] <Comrade_Vladimir> hey cool i can use this on gaim too
[04:10] <Kujila> D"OH!  you have to use -c on md5sums?  I feel stupid
[04:10] <Madpilot> nalioth: that's not a good URL - that Verify page does not exist
[04:10] <korhalf> theres video dub
[04:10] <nalioth> dido`: Kujila: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto
[04:11] <aimaz> korhalf, not editing as such, I just want to trim the beginning and end
[04:11] <nalioth> Madpilot: nyah nyah nyah, i'm not ubotu
[04:11] <korhalf> aimaz, still editing.
[04:11] <aimaz> ok
[04:11] <Kujila> nalioth: Thanks
[04:11] <burnhamd> cinerella
[04:11] <korhalf> aimaz, if you have an approximation of size, you can use the split command
[04:11] <burnhamd> kino
[04:11] <bhursey> you can help test if you go on the lg3d fourm at java.com and download the cvs and build the *.debs
[04:11] <aimaz> korhalf, thats sounds more complicated than i want it to be :)
[04:11] <korhalf> aimaz, exactly, so here, ill supply you the link to what you need
[04:12] <daminap> test
[04:12] <bhursey> well people are testing the debs
[04:12] <tristan> _jason: I did the 'sudo apt-get update' and the items that still require the "universe" repository are still uninstallable
[04:12] <daminap> hey om on daminap and comrade vlad at once!
[04:12] <_jason> tristan, what items exactly, and you can pastebin your sources.list?
[04:12] <Kujila> Does anyone know if the PPC (Mac) Ubuntu distro will support all the hardware?  Sound, video, etc?
[04:12] <korhalf> aimaz, do: sudo apt-get install kino
[04:13] <RedEyess> What file do I update to ensure my hdparm settings take hold on reboot?
[04:13] <korhalf> aimaz, forget the link, you're better off using the apt :D
[04:13] <bhursey> soo i would say by the end of the mounth there should be a projectlooking glass deb in universe
[04:13] <tristan> _jason: one item is the "Art Manager", and could you elaborate on paste bin, I'm new to IRC
[04:13] <burnhamd> should support all hardware except airport express
[04:13] <_jason> !pastebin
[04:13] <bhursey> i work on that project
[04:13] <aimaz> korhalf, thanks
[04:13] <korhalf> aimaz, no problem :)
[04:13] <soujiro> i install ubuntu on a newer pbg4 and the airport doesn work
[04:13] <Madpilot> _jason: no bot currently
[04:13] <_jason> oops, no ubotu... pastebin is a site where you pate large amounts of text so you don't flood.... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:13] <bhursey> but paulb is the one releasing the packages
[04:14] <korhalf> soujiro, not all hardware is supported man, google the error/issue
[04:14] <Kujila> nalioth: The MD5 test passed successfully on the ISO, and I had burnt the CD @ 8x on a CD-R
[04:14] <nalioth> Kujila: try it as slow as it will burn
[04:14] <tristan> well, I can tell you that I've compared my source.list to other posted ones, and they include the same "universe" repositories
[04:14] <Kujila> nalioth: ok will do ty
[04:15] <burnhamd> i had the same problem
[04:15] <Kujila> nalioth: 8x is the minimum it says
[04:15] <burnhamd> i put them inone day and they worked
[04:15] <nalioth> Kujila: that sounds weird, i can burn at 2x
[04:15] <senectus> Guys I need information about the AMD 64 line... Can you still run 32 bit software on them, and more importantly 32bit Windows software under WINE/Cedega/CrossOver Office in the same way you run them on normal PCs?
[04:15] <_jason> tristan, what is the exact command you are using to try to install art manager?
[04:15] <dido`> nalioth um.. i can't manage ;]  would you explain me how to verify the iso
[04:16] <tristan> I am using the 'Add Applications' tool
[04:16] <nalioth> dido`: the verify page wasnt helpful?
[04:16] <tristan> let me switch to the package manager
[04:16] <nalioth> dido`: are you running linux or windows?
[04:16] <dido`> windows
[04:16] <shinu> can you give me a name of a program that allows me to record a video of what im doing on my screen? :D
[04:16] <korhalf> dido`, use the md5 checksum to verify integrity
[04:16] <korhalf> shinu, screen capture?
[04:16] <shinu> i know there is one but i just dont know the name
[04:17] <korhalf> shinu, scrot i think..
[04:17] <shinu> korhalf: i need video
[04:17] <Madpilot> shinu: Istanbul?
[04:17] <theblue> Hi all/.
[04:17] <shinu> Madpilot: ok ill try that
[04:17] <korhalf> shinu, thats video im sure of it
[04:17] <tristan> so, the 'gnome-art' package that I want to install is not found in the package manager, so I'm assuming the correct repositories are not in my sources.list
[04:17] <nalioth> dido`: get this console app from here and follow the steps on the wiki http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/md5sums/
[04:17] <aimaz> korhalf, would you happen to know how I can get it to recognise XviD?
[04:17] <theblue> Where is Dive Into Python located if I have the package diveintopython installed?
[04:17] <wij> which port uses VNC ?
[04:17] <Kujila> Goodbye for now, all
[04:17] <McJerry> i had this prob before but cant remember what i did, i just did apt-get dist-upgrade to dapper sources.....rebooted and now network is down......how fix this?
[04:17] <Kujila> thanks nalioth
[04:17] <senectus> Guys I need information about the AMD 64 line... Can you still run 32 bit software on them, and more importantly 32bit Windows software under WINE/Cedega/CrossOver Office in the same way you run them on normal PCs?
[04:17] <shinu> korhalf: so far i just use scrot for screenshot... ill check it out thanks :)
[04:17] <brenner> tristan: it's in universe.  have you updated?
[04:17] <dido`> nalioth right, thanks i'll try that now
[04:17] <_jason> tristan, it's best if you pastebin the sources.list
[04:17] <ipn1nj4> wij, 5900
[04:18] <nalioth> senectus: you should use the ix86 version of ubuntu if you want to do those things
[04:18] <Madpilot> theblue: you can find out - find the package in Synaptic, right click for Properties, and one of the tabs will list all installed files from that package
[04:18] <wij> THanks ipnlnj4
[04:18] <korhalf> shinu, it looks like that isnt it, i dont know then sorry
[04:18] <ipn1nj4> np
[04:18] <gahal>  I'm trying to make a flyer in Openoffice Draw, but the program keeps locking up after a minute or two of use, anyone have any ideas for me to try?
[04:18] <theblue> Madpilot: Thanks, MGC to you.
[04:18] <korhalf> aimaz, i have no clue, you'll have to convert the format
[04:18] <aimaz> k
[04:18] <shinu> korhalf: ok xD thanks anyways
[04:18] <senectus> nalioth, so install the normal version of PC ubuntu (x86) and it should be business as normal?
[04:19] <tristan> _jason: going to pastebin now
[04:19] <nalioth> senectus: yessir, use a kernel suited for your proc (i686-smp) and you'll be in business
[04:19] <gahal> In reguards to my above question, im using amd64 5.10
[04:20] <senectus> nalioth, thanks mate your a life saver!
[04:20] <ernie_> hello.  OK, I installed XFCE by using "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" from terminal, then i restarted my machhine, and it restarted up in Gnome.  is there anything else i need to do to use XFCE as my windows manager?
[04:20] <nalioth> ernie_: at the login screen, click on 'sessions' and choose xfce desktop
[04:20] <burnhamd> select session at login screen
[04:20] <xspades> logout, on login choose xfce as session and save as default
[04:20] <burnhamd> darn beat me to it
[04:20] <tristan> _jason: here is the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5572
[04:20] <nmsa> nalioth: what is XXXXXX in a pgp key sig how do I find the key I'm having ... --list-keys tells me 1024D/xxxxxxx; is the xxxxxxxx the key ?
[04:21] <_jason> tristan, you're missing universe :D
[04:21] <McJerry> i have lost networking after dapper upgrade, how re-enable?
[04:21] <tristan> _jason: haha, well there we go
[04:21] <_jason> tristan, you also don't hava multiverse, would you like that as well?
[04:21] <tristan> _jason: I did a lot of googling and could not find a list of good repositories, absolutely, send me everything you think would be valueable
[04:22] <ernie_> the connection did time out for a couple of packages, but i just retyped "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" into terminal and it seemed to resume the files i needed
[04:22] <nalioth> nmsa: the 8 digits you see are called your "key ID", and that is what you use in place of XXXXXXXX
[04:22] <Madpilot> tristan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[04:22] <nmsa> nalioth: 'thnx
[04:23] <qt2> argh, i keep getting some locale errors whenever using synaptic, any idea how i can fix them?
[04:23] <cyberdude> hey i just installed ubuntu, how do i start from a shell
[04:23] <nalioth> nmsa: http://webber.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/english/GPGMiniHowto.html  http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[04:23] <tristan> Madpilot: thank you, I had done that, but I was still running into trouble
[04:23] <jHoyZe> hello
[04:24] <tristan> Madpilot: all hidden repositories are added in the package manager
[04:24] <gahal> Any ideas on what I should try for Openoffice Draw locking up on me after a min or two of use?  This is a very fresh install, like a few hours old at most, amd64 5.10.  ?
[04:24] <optish> how can i make sure all users(future users as well) when logged in via gdm have xscreensaver running with xubuntu?
[04:24] <burnhamd> i have no problems with open office
[04:24] <cyberdude> sombody?
[04:24] <brenner> tristan: you running breezy?
[04:24] <_jason> tristan, if you'd like you can choose what you want and generate a new one: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic .  Or if you just want to manually edit it: copy line 23 and paste it right above.  Remove the part that says "-src".  add " multiverse" to the end of lines 22 (the one you just created), 23, 36, and 37
[04:24] <dido`> nalioth i still didn't manage to follow those steps, but i downloaded the files and this is what i get when i drag n drop the iso over the md5: ubuntu-5.10-install-i386.iso              100% 126751a2dc5528c2f9044d9e4ee36d61
[04:24] <cyberdude> how do i start ubuntu gui from a shell
[04:25] <jbroome> startx
[04:25] <optish> cyberdude, startx
[04:25] <cyberdude> tried that
[04:25] <nalioth> dido`: so visit the download page where you got the iso, click on "mdgsums" and compare
[04:25] <tristan> _jason: thanks so much!  if you were here, I'd buy you a beer1
[04:25] <garry> gdm?
[04:25] <optish> did you install a windows manager
[04:25] <cyberdude> ill try again
[04:25] <optish> like xfce or gnome or kde?
[04:25] <burnhamd> gdm
[04:25] <cyberdude> yes i did
[04:25] <DShepherd> cyberdude: /etc/init.d/gdm start
[04:25] <gahal> burnhamd: I have never had problems with it before, this is the first problem it has ever given me, so Im really in the dark of what to try, I tried a reinstall but that did not seam to do anything.
[04:25] <McJerry> how can i restart networking after dist-upgrade?
[04:25] <cyberdude> cya ill be back if it dosnt work
[04:25] <dido`> nalioth my download manager downloaded the file from manny mirrors at once, so what i do
[04:26] <_jason> tristan, ha thanks, here wouldn't happen to be philly would it?  I might take you up on that if it is...
[04:26] <burnhamd> gahal: im not sure how to help you
[04:26] <burnhamd> sorry
[04:26] <optish> McJerry, /etc/init.d/networking restart
[04:26] <burnhamd> where does it lock up
[04:26] <tristan> _jason:  haha, negative, try VT
[04:26] <nalioth> dido visit ubuntu.com/download   click on a mirror, and then md5sums and compare
[04:26] <optish> anyone here using xubuntu?
[04:26] <garry> no
[04:26] <theblue> xubuntu?
[04:26] <theblue> WHat's that?
[04:27] <DShepherd> xfce for ubuntu
[04:27] <garry> kidding
[04:27] <optish> hrm...basically ubuntu server install with xubuntu-desktop installed
[04:27] <optish> how can i make sure all users(future users as well) when logged in via gdm have xscreensaver running with xubuntu?
[04:27] <optish> i manage to make it happen right now by adding it to .xsessions but i don't like that method...must be a better way
[04:27] <McJerry> optish, didn't help ifup: interface lo already configured
[04:28] <_jason> is there a way to make the menus in gnome expand.  For example, I'd like to go to Places -> home -> my downloads -> music.  All from the places menu.
[04:29] <optish> McJerry, lo is for loopback...you shouldn't need to restart that but if you want try ifdown lo
[04:29] <optish> then retstart networking
[04:29] <burnhamd> yea
[04:29] <rambo3> like in fluxbox ?
[04:29] <shinu> Madpilot: doesnt istanbul like when i move between desktops?
[04:29] <bnD> can anyone help me out? im attempting to install ubuntu on a toshiba m45-s169 and the problem is on the wiki.. but i dont understand the solution, it says " Need to install with framebuffer off; video needs ATI's proprietary driver, but using kernel module hangs the machine"
[04:30] <optish> guess no one here know which while i can "xscreensaver -no-splash" to make it start for all users...right?
[04:30] <wij> Wow, never had so much fun with a computer sinse AMIGA, Ubuntu is a GOD Blessing everyone.
[04:30] <bnD> wij, amiga games pwnd me
[04:30] <senectus> how do you tell which AMD processors are dual core???
[04:30] <nalioth> senectus: hopefully you read the box when you bought it
[04:30] <optish> lol
[04:30] <chaumurky> lol
[04:30] <akurashy> whats the flag to untar tar.bz2?
[04:30] <senectus> nalioth, I'm trying to find out BEFORE I BUY IT
[04:31] <optish> amd.com ?
[04:31] <nalioth> senectus: amd64x2 is the brand name they sell dual-cores under
[04:31] <Madpilot> shinu: I've never actually used Instanbul, just know it kexists
[04:31] <garry> its an option no splash in the xorg.conf I don't remember the name but it might be commented there.
[04:31] <Madpilot> *exists..
[04:31] <rambo3> bnD it means you will have to do alot of command line editing
[04:31] <Mabus06> How hard is it to set up an IRC server? And how demanding are they?
[04:31] <McJerry> optish ping localhost work, ping yahoo.com fail......restart networking ok, but dhcp noy getting address assigned i think...??
[04:31] <wickedpuppy> Mabus06, on localhost or on network ?
[04:32] <bnD> rambo3, any idea what i can do?
[04:32] <wij> Msx was my first machine in 1976, My first A200 i buyed in 1990
[04:32] <Mabus06> wickedpuppy, I don't know... I want it on my computer and accessible by anyone (although traffic will be very small)
[04:32] <shinu> Madpilot: i see... keeps dying on me >_>
[04:32] <senectus> nalioth, so this: AMD Athlon 64 3000 Venice Boxed w/ HS & Fan. Socket 939 64-bit CPU  Would be a single core and the kernel i install would be x86 k7 ?? or x86 i686-smp ??
[04:32] <brenner> akurashy: man tar
[04:32] <garry> all I can think of for the toshiba thing is try different command line options.
[04:32] <cyberdude> im back
[04:32] <wickedpuppy> Mabus06, then its no different than webserver ... just read the README
[04:32] <bnD> garry, would you know em?
[04:32] <akurashy> brenner, i did, it doesn't show the flag =/
[04:32] <cyberdude> startx didnt work
[04:32] <brenner> akurashy: -j
[04:32] <Madpilot> shinu: from what I've read, it's only just been released
[04:32] <Mabus06> wickedpuppy, what readme? :S
[04:32] <brenner> apparently
[04:33] <Mabus06> wickedpuppy, I have a http server set up already
[04:33] <garry> no, but its in the install cd under docs
[04:33] <optish> McJerry, hrmm...not sure i just restart the pc after a dist-upgrade to be safe....another suggestion is to restart networking once more after bringing down eth0 or whatever your network interface is
[04:33] <tristan> _jason: I've got another one for ya, got a little more time?
[04:33] <nalioth> senectus: -smp kernels are for multiple cored procs, you would use the k7 or 686 depending on your setup
[04:33] <dido`> nalioth :) i finally did it. it is correct
[04:33] <chaumurky> cyberdude: any clues in /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[04:33] <shinu> Madpilot: uh... id need something more stable than that :) thanks a lot for the help
[04:33] <bnD> garry, thanks
[04:33] <garry> oops. sorry, intended that as a tell
[04:33] <rambo3> yeah install ubuntu . if it hangs just stop x server or start in safe mode if it doesnt work . doenload ati drivers . then install them . edit config file according to (ubuntu forum ->  ati) reboot
[04:33] <wickedpuppy> Mabus06, you never read any README then ah ... no idea how to explain ... download and try
[04:33] <nalioth> dido`: now burn it as slowly as you can, not using Disk Utility
[04:33] <brenner> akurashy: tar -jxf <file>
[04:33] <_jason> tristan, sure, I can try
[04:34] <Mabus06> wickedpuppy, download what? what readme? I have like at least one readme for every program I have....
[04:34] <akurashy> thanks brenner, it worked :)
[04:34] <brenner> np
[04:34] <McJerry> optish, did restart pc after upgrade how restart eth0?
[04:34] <ernie_> nalioth: thank you
[04:34] <bnD> rambo3, thanks
[04:34] <wickedpuppy> Mabus06, google for irc server and download and read the README that comes with it to see how to install it ...
[04:34] <Phinite> evening all.  can anyone tell me what the best vnc server is for ubuntu?  I understand vino is pre-installed but I don't know how to run it
[04:34] <senectus> nalioth, surely all AMD would be k7?? isn't i686 just for intel P4??
[04:34] <ithiel> senectus, actually my AMD chip is K8
[04:34] <dido`> nalioth i already burned another cd at 16x (.. i could 8 but didn't want to wait) with nero6 (=disk utility?)
[04:35] <ithiel> senectus, I have some older K6's present too
[04:35] <nalioth> senectus: k7 and 686 handle different memory amounts, iirc
[04:35] <dido`> is that ok
[04:35] <optish> McJerry, i usually do ifdown eth0 then /etc/init.d/networking restart
[04:35] <cyberdude> how do i check if i have window manager installed
[04:35] <ithiel> senectus, i686 = pentium2 or better, diff animal
[04:35] <garry> 686 is for pent 2 and up.
[04:35] <chaumurky> Phinite: vino is in System -> Preferenced -> Remote Desktop.
[04:35] <nalioth> dido`: then go for it, but we've seen a lot of problems with higher-speed iso burning
[04:35] <tristan> _jason: that's all I ask =)  So I used the ubuntu site to generate a sources.list with EVERYTHING in it.  I selected all repositories.  The I 'sudo apt-get update'ed and I get the following: # Automatically generated sources.list
[04:35] <tristan> # http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:35] <tristan> # Ubuntu supported packages (packages)
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[04:35] <optish> McJerry, but it sounds like you may have a problem with your networking setup....verify your settings and such..should be easy if you have gnome installed
[04:35] <tristan> # Ubuntu supported packages (sources)
[04:35] <tristan> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[04:35] <tristan> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[04:35] <tuvok302> hey?
[04:35] <tristan> deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[04:35] <wickedpuppy> tristan, stop that pls
[04:35] <tristan> # Ubuntu community supported packages (packages)
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[04:35] <chaumurky> lol
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates universe multiverse
[04:35] <senectus> but i686 wont have 3DNOW or any other AMD specific flags wen compiled will it?
[04:35] <_jason> tristan, remember pastebin?
[04:35] <tristan> deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe multiverse
[04:36] <tristan> # Ubuntu community supported packages (sources)
[04:36] <tristan> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[04:36] <tristan> deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates universe multiverse
[04:36] <McJerry> optish, ifdown eth0 Module eth0 not found
[04:36] <wickedpuppy> oh boy
[04:36] <tristan> deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe multiverse
[04:36] <tristan> # Seveas' packages (packages)
[04:36] <chaumurky> stoppppp
[04:36] <tristan> deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl breezy-seveas all
[04:36] <Phinite> thanks chaumurky, trying now
[04:36] <cyberdude> aargh hellp
[04:36] <dido`> nalioth k:) i'l try to install it again.. thanks for the help ;] 
[04:36] <optish> thank you nalioth
[04:36] <chaumurky> my pleasure
[04:36] <cyberdude> stuupid tristan
[04:36] <cyberdude> ookay... how do i no if i have window mangager instlaled
[04:36] <optish> McJerry, do you have a wireless card or wired ethernet?
[04:36] <chaumurky> not stupid - parhaps ignorant of pastebin
[04:36] <slashx1896> Hey, is there quicktime for linux?
[04:37] <nalioth> slashx1896: yes, libquicktime0
[04:37] <burnhamd> no
[04:37] <Phinite> that's what I needed, thanks!
[04:37] <garry> I read an article saying because Ubuntu is fancy, its for newbs. Funny, how if it were a care the fancy stuff would be for the pro car drivers. Strange logic.
[04:37] <McJerry> wired....was working prior to upgrade
[04:37] <chaumurky> np
[04:37] <Xorlev> Just a question, but what is the difference between user cpu time and system cpu time?
[04:37] <burnhamd> oh i stand corrected
[04:37] <nalioth> garry: i've been using linux since 97 and i love Ubuntu
[04:37] <slashx1896> nalioth, how to install? terminal or synaptic
[04:37] <nalioth> slashx1896: either one you like
[04:37] <theblue> nalioth: Amen, me too.
[04:38] <optish> McJerry, run ifconfig and see how many interfaces you have listed
[04:38] <slashx1896> ok
[04:38] <wickedpuppy> slashx1896, synaptic is the frontend of apt-get ... so they are both the same ... except one has gui
[04:38] <cyberdude> somebody pls tell me how i check if i have a window manager installed
[04:38] <optish> cyberdude, you have no graphical interface...just command line?
[04:38] <McJerry> optish, lspci shows nvidia ethernet controller, ifconfig shows loopback only
[04:39] <cyberdude> do u mean is that what is coming up?
[04:39] <Mabus06> http://pastebin.ca/33157      I have severe errors here given when I open up synaptic, and then the only packages I can see are the ones I have installed
[04:39] <wickedpuppy> nvidia ethernet controller ?? i thought nvidia only does graphics cards ....
[04:39] <slashx1896> alrite
[04:39] <optish> McJerry, dmesg | grep eth
[04:39] <Coolio10> no i have nvidia ethernet aswell
[04:39] <McJerry> nforce onboard is nvidia
[04:39] <slashx1896> Should i get the dev for it?
[04:40] <cyberdude> optish: it is just booting to command line
[04:40] <gonza|es> is there any way to remove the startup sound event? i tried setting it to none in the Sound Events settings, but it doesn't seem to work
[04:40] <optish> cyberdude, try running startx
[04:40] <xspades> cyberdude: do a startx and see what loads
[04:40] <slashx1896> libquicktime1 and theres libquicktime-dev
[04:40] <nalioth> slashx1896: those are it, installing both won't hurt nothin
[04:40] <brenner> Mabus06: i have/had the same problem.  your apt cache is getting deleted.  apt-get update.
[04:41] <cyberdude> tried startx, just get "bash: no such command" or something like that
[04:41] <DShepherd> cyberdude: do you have a desktop or windows manager installed?
[04:41] <ernie_> there we go.  running much moire smoothly now that i am using XFCE
[04:41] <chaumurky> no bash?
[04:41] <optish> gonza|es, try configuring gdm and check accessbility tab
[04:41] <brenner> Mabus06: i haven't confirmed this fix yet, but you may want to remove 'apt' from /etc/cron.daily
[04:41] <slashx1896> i installed to view a movie quicktime needed, but it keeps trying to play in totem and totem wont play it
[04:41] <optish> cyberdude, did you do a server install?
[04:41] <brenner> Mabus06: i just did that recently, nad hopefully the seemingly scheduled deletions will stop
[04:41] <chaumurky> sounds like it
[04:41] <McJerry> optish, eth0:  forcedeth.c: subsystem: 01462:0300: bound to 0000:00:05.0
[04:41] <cyberdude> DShepherd: i dont know, i just installed ubuntu off my cd about 30 mins ago
[04:41] <garry> Hmmmm, so Cyber you are using a command line irc?
[04:42] <Mabus06> brenner, so just "sudo apt-get update" ?
[04:42] <DShepherd> cyberdude: I no Gui you say?
[04:42] <cyberdude> garry:no im in windoze on firefox
[04:42] <gonza|es> optish: how do i configure gdm? thanks
[04:42] <brenner> Mabus06: yes, or reload using synaptic
[04:42] <slashx1896> how do i get it to play in quicktime and not totem
[04:42] <bigfoot1> how do i apply the bug patch/fix found at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273905? Please help a linux newbie.
[04:42] <Mabus06> ok thanks brenner
[04:42] <brenner> Mabus06: but it will probably keep happening ...
[04:42] <garry> Ok, do you see any lilo or grub starting up?
[04:42] <brenner> Mabus06: which is why i'm trying out this cron deletion
[04:42] <brenner> but i haven't confirmed yet
[04:43] <nalioth> slashx1896: use any media player, there is no specific 'quictime' player
[04:43] <gonza|es> optish: ok.. found it
[04:43] <optish> McJerry, check your /etc/networking/interfaces file or try configuring eth0 via gnome panel
[04:43] <slashx1896> how come totem wont play it then
[04:43] <cyberdude> garry: grub boots me into ubuntu, i login and thats all, just command line
[04:43] <Mabus06> brenner, has this been bugzilla'd?
[04:43] <chaumurky> server install
[04:43] <burnhamd> cyberdude what install did you do
[04:43] <cyberdude> DShepherd: how i no if i have gui installed?
[04:43] <slashx1896> There is no plugin to handel this movie
[04:43] <slashx1896> is wat pops up
[04:43] <burnhamd> server?
[04:43] <chaumurky> cyberdude, do you want the standard Gnome install?
[04:43] <brenner> Mabus06: not afaik.  besides me, you are one of two who i've seen had the same prob
[04:43] <optish> cyberdude, when you installed from cd did you type server at the boot prompt or pressed enter?
[04:44] <DShepherd> cyberdude: you connected to the internet?
[04:44] <cyberdude> burnhamd: what u mean
[04:44] <chaumurky> if so, go sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:44] <DShepherd> cyberdude: and which do you prefer gnome, kde or xfce?
[04:44] <cyberdude> on internet in ubuntu or windoze
[04:44] <cyberdude> kde
[04:44] <Mabus06> brenner, well I'm always in here if my computer is on, which is ideally 24/7... please pm me if you hear anything else
[04:44] <McJerry> optish, ah yes, remember now had to activate eth0 in gnome panel last time did upgrade
[04:44] <MrBlowtatoes> does ubuntu come with "SDL, Python and the GNU Compiler Collection"
[04:44] <MrBlowtatoes> ?
[04:44] <garry> try startkde if you have kde.
[04:44] <chaumurky> go sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:44] <soujiro> how should i update hoary to breezy?
[04:44] <burnhamd> try gnome
[04:45] <McJerry> optish, thank you, am up now
[04:45] <bnD> can someone tell me how to do safe mode? i havent looked at the install cd in a while, and im here for a friend
[04:45] <garry> sometimes just kdm too.
[04:45] <optish> McJerry, np :)
[04:45] <chaumurky> it will install X, KDM and KDE
[04:45] <DShepherd> cyberdude: the ubuntu machine, is it connected to the net?
[04:45] <burnhamd> cyberdude you dont enrer gdm?
[04:45] <brenner> Mabus06: will do.  hopefully this cron thing works
[04:45] <cyberdude> aarg any privat chat here, i cant follow this
[04:45] <slashx1896> nalioth: its trying to play a movie from this link http://www.warnerbrosrecords.com/a7x/
[04:45] <optish> bnD, restart and select a kernel with rescue mode from the grub boot list
[04:45] <chaumurky> if startx doesn't work i'd sat gdm wouldn't either
[04:45] <_jason> soujiro, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[04:45] <cyberdude> dshepherd: yes, im on it now in windoze
[04:45] <nalioth> slashx1896: my personal experience is to d/l the media and play it from your local machine
[04:46] <soujiro> thanks _jason
[04:46] <slashx1896> nalioth: how
[04:46] <cyberdude> optish: i did xpert install to keep windoze
[04:46] <DShepherd> cyberdude: ok do what chaumurky said. sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:46] <bnD> optish, ahh, thought it was a command line option in the install or something
[04:46] <bnD> thanks
[04:46] <slashx1896> wait i think i now what to do
[04:46] <slashx1896> know*
[04:46] <nalioth> slashx1896: use wget or curl or even the browser to d/l the media (use "View Source")
[04:46] <chaumurky> keep the CD in the drive - it'll be much faster cyberdude
[04:46] <chaumurky> ;-)
[04:47] <DShepherd> cyberdude: and then try startx
[04:47] <cyberdude> ok
[04:47] <chaumurky> it'll take a little while
[04:47] <optish> bnD, nah rescue mode is safe mode where you have root access and no graphical nterfae
[04:47] <Comrade_Vladimir> where is the meta file for bit torrent in hoary
[04:47] <slashx1896> wget or curl?
[04:47] <chaumurky> cyberdude - are you using an ubuntu or kubuntu install cd?
[04:48] <nalioth> slashx1896: just "view source" in the browser, find the direct link for the media and grab it directly
[04:48] <bnD> optish, ok :) thanks
[04:48] <optish> guess no one here know which file i can add "xscreensaver -no-splash" to make it start for all users...right
[04:48] <nalioth> slashx1896: join #ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:48] <optish> bnD, np
[04:48] <garry> to the xorg.conf file in /etc
[04:49] <optish> garry, really? what section would i add that do?
[04:49] <bigfoot1> HELP. i'm a newbie. can someone help me to apply a patch that i found on bugzilla.
[04:49] <soujiro> i notice thas mysqlcc is not in breezy in apt
[04:49] <garry> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf just under the driver optins. option -no-splash
[04:49] <soujiro> but when i change the sources.list to hoary i find it!
[04:49] <nalioth> bigfoot1: google is your friend http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=howto+patch+source+code&btnG=Search
[04:50] <man_page> oh hello hondje
[04:50] <bigfoot1> nalioth: won't you be a friend better than google?
[04:50] <soujiro> why breezy does not have mysqlcc
[04:50] <optish> garry, no i want to start xscreensaver not no splash from the video driver or something
[04:50] <hondje> hello again, man_page :)
[04:50] <Comrade_Vladimir> how do i do the thing with bittorrent when i first try it it says to open location for meta file how?
[04:51] <TheGoodDocta> bigfoot1: that link is the complete answer to your question
[04:51] <nalioth> bigfoot1: i asked google for you
[04:51] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: you need to have a .torrent file for bittorrent to work
[04:51] <jbroome> there are few friends better than google
[04:51] <garry> google nvidia xorg no-splash.
[04:52] <TheGoodDocta> i certainly dont have any friends smarter than google ;] 
[04:52] <chaumurky> here here
[04:52] <garry> LoL
[04:52] <burnhamd> except when google blocks me and tells me something of a virus
[04:52] <Comrade_Vladimir> nalioth how do i get one?
[04:52] <chaumurky> for google's a jolly good fellow...
[04:52] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: visit legaltorrents.com
[04:52] <burnhamd> i laugh in the face of viruses
[04:52] <optish> garry, you dont understand, i dont need nvidia or anything matter fact i have ati card but my question is about XSCREENSAVER
[04:52] <garry> or when its search is like a puppy that you throw the stick and it fetches the forest
[04:53] <man_page> hi, i installed mozplugger in an effort to make the mozilla-mplayer plugin take precedence over the totem plugin but mozplugger doesn't show up on the list of active extensions. Am I better off just deleting the totem related plugins from the directory instead of futzing with the package manager?
[04:53] <burnhamd> its a plugin not an extesnion if im not mistaken
[04:53] <burnhamd> which i have been many times today
[04:54] <bogolisk> help!
[04:54] <burnhamd> what bogo
[04:55] <TheGoodDocta> bogolisk, what seems to be the problem?
[04:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> nalioth which one do i download bittorrent is like limewire or winmx right?
[04:55] <bogolisk> ne1 here use bittorrent with breezy?
[04:55] <man_page> yes
[04:55] <bogolisk> If I use sarge, trackers say I'm connectable
[04:55] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: bittorrent is a p2p program, yes
[04:55] <bogolisk> If I use breezy, trackers say I'm not connectable
[04:55] <garry> http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/screenshots.html
[04:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> so which do i download
[04:56] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: any .torrent you like
[04:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> what do they do
[04:56] <bogolisk> Is there a way to open ports and become connectable in breezy?
[04:56] <garry> that url, isn't a screenshot despite what it says, it just tells how to set xcreensaver options.
[04:56] <nalioth> Comrade_Vladimir: try asking in #bittorrent or #ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> theyre oggs
[04:56] <bogolisk> Is there some kind of firewall software (like tcp wrapper) installed on breezy by default?
[04:56] <nmsa> I download the Code of Conduct, I sign it with gpg -s ./UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.txt and I have the gpg file; I do a cksum and register the Code of Conduct, but I got this: str: Invocation of op_verify: No data: GPGME (7,58), what is that ? (apart that is a error msg :) :)
[04:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> k
[04:57] <nalioth> nmsa: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[04:57] <garry> What is funny, is half my answers come from google. LoL.
[04:57] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone help me get unrar-nonfree working?
[04:58] <garry> Since Ubuntu doesn't run any daemons that listen to the outside world by default (the postfix install only listens on localhost) there's no need for a default firewall.
[04:58] <garry> here is the url for that ....
[04:58] <garry> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/firewall
[04:58] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, did you manage to install it yet?
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> no, it keeps telling me package not found
[04:59] <_jason> MrBlowtatoes, pastebin your sources.list
[04:59] <cyberdude> ok, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop didnt do anything
[04:59] <winterborne> anybody here had success installing phpmyadmin on breezy?
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> oh
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> here
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> ackports_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Package unrar-nonfree has no installation candidate
[04:59] <MrBlowtatoes> that si repted about 10 times
[05:00] <MrBlowtatoes> i have updated many times
[05:00] <garry> Adventures of LinuxNewbie - First backup I tried, I used gzip. I didn't know that unlike zip, it erases the files after compacting, I packed up and erased entire system.
[05:00] <MrBlowtatoes> and i just updated again
[05:00] <jdier_> s
[05:00] <MrBlowtatoes> all the us.archive stuff is broken.
[05:00] <jbroome> MrBlowtatoes: did you update with --fix-missing?
[05:01] <MrBlowtatoes> ? no
[05:01] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: please read the /topic
[05:01] <jbroome> then use another mirror
[05:01] <MrBlowtatoes> i have about 30
[05:01] <intelikey> garry lol   that's what tar is for...
[05:01] <MrBlowtatoes> i know they arn't all broken
[05:01] <cyberdude> help someone: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop didn't do anything
[05:01] <jbroome> are they all us.archive?
[05:01] <MrBlowtatoes> no, just 4
[05:01] <hondje> hondje is stumped. I have a belkin wireless PCI card with a broadcom chipset. I installed ndiswrapper, which claims 'bcmwl5  driver present
[05:01] <hondje> ', but iwconfig doesn't show the card. The ndiswrapper module is loaded. Any ideas where to run from here?
[05:02] <garry> does it ask for a password Cyber?
[05:02] <cyberdude> yep garry
[05:02] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: pasting is rude, that's why it's referenced in the /topic
[05:02] <cyberdude> put it in than nothing happened
[05:02] <intelikey> garry i've written a book full of 'never do this's   :)     but i'll add that one.
[05:03] <garry> someone said the us mirrors are down Cyber. That might be the problem.
[05:03] <cyberdude> garry i put my pass in then it did nothing
[05:03] <cyberdude> garry im in australia
[05:03] <theblue_> WTF?
[05:03] <cyberdude> wtf yrself
[05:04] <cyberdude> garry: r u there
[05:04] <MrBlowtatoes> so, what should i do?
[05:04] <garry> yes, my replies not getting through Cyber?
[05:04] <cyberdude> ahh no.
[05:05] <intelikey> sudo chmod 200 $HOME
[05:05] <intelikey> no don't do that.
[05:05] <cyberdude> garry: im in australia
[05:05] <garry> hmm, sounds like tell isn't working for me, or its not /tell or /t it might be more than usa that are down.
[05:06] <intelikey> garry /msg
[05:06] <MrBlowtatoes> Is there a master list of ALL the soruces? heh
[05:06] <MrBlowtatoes> surely one of them is up
[05:06] <humandoing> Hi all, I am having some huge troubles with Ubuntu+Grub+junk, so I'll ask for some help... I've made a massive pastebin with all my config info and detailed problems here... : http://pastebin.com/458035
[05:06] <cyberdude> anybody what can i do about starting ubuntu?
[05:06] <antoni_NT> hallo everybody I'm new on Ubuntu
[05:06] <nalioth> antoni_NT: welcome!
[05:07] <humandoing> if _anyone_ could possibly help or has any ideas, please drop me an email or whatnot (email address is in the pastebin)... I _really_ appreciate it.
[05:07] <cyberdude> garry: could i make a kubuntu install cd and use that?
[05:07] <MrBlowtatoes> helo NT
[05:07] <maquina1> hola
[05:07] <intelikey> nalioth then when he uses /msg he'll learn
[05:07] <cyberdude> garry: chatzilla doesnt recieve psychic messages (ha ha)
[05:08] <garry> I doubt that willl work cyber.
[05:08] <cyberdude> hrmm
[05:08] <antoni_NT> thanks, I wanna ask something, I can't play movie files or MP3 files through Totem
[05:08] <cyberdude> what can i do?
[05:08] <garry> cyberdude does this work?
[05:09] <nalioth> antoni_NT: visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideMultimedia
[05:09] <cyberdude> whats this?
[05:09] <intelikey> hmmm looks like the bot is down. antoni_NT yeah what nalioth said
[05:09] <garry> LoL, tell works fine if I use /say I should RTM before joining.
[05:09] <daminap> how do i use a mic in gaim
[05:09] <bnD> if i go into safe mode
[05:09] <antoni_NT> thank you nailoth, I'm new on Ubuntu, I leave Windows now, please give me support
[05:09] <bnD> can i sudo gdm
[05:09] <cyberdude> garry: whats the default ubnutu ui called, the one on the live cd?
[05:09] <bnD> or do i need to reboot
[05:10] <primo> I have a gnome question. 'Users and Groups' under System > Administration loads for about 2 seconds, and then does nothing. How can I access this?
[05:10] <nalioth> antoni_NT: visit the URL i sent you
[05:10] <garry> cyberdude Gnome.
[05:10] <cyberdude> ok how di i get that
[05:10] <cyberdude> sorry how dO i get that
[05:10] <overrider> hello, i like to put ubuntu on my acer travelmate 220 laptop, but the installer is very very flickering, seems as if it cant detect the video card or so...any ideas on how to fix?
[05:10] <antoni_NT> thanks nalioth I'm working on it
[05:10] <daminap> how do i use a mic in gaim
[05:11] <DShepherd> cyberdude: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[05:11] <cyberdude> ta
[05:11] <daminap> how do i use a mic in gaim
[05:11] <intelikey> bnD if safe mode is single  no prolly not.  but it will be the root account if it is single.   so sudo is superflutious in that case.
[05:11] <daminap> hello?
[05:12] <antoni_NT> I'm from Indonesia, who's nearby, may be Ican contact more, cause internet connection here is very slow and expensive (dial-up)
[05:12] <garry> People don't make type-o's keyboards do!
[05:12] <MrBlowtatoes> Is there a site on the net i can use to view all the apt-get applications and what they do?, specificly games.
[05:12] <Fushi> Hey in X, to set a wm you have to edit(or make) a .xsession file in ~ dir?
[05:12] <daminap> what channel should i go to for   gaim support
[05:13] <intelikey> .wmrc
[05:13] <Fushi> #gaim maybe
[05:13] <garry> use the system/administration/synaptic package manager.
[05:13] <nalioth> antoni_NT: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndonesianTeam
[05:13] <intelikey> Fushi   .wmrc  methinks
[05:13] <pete__> hi, i was wondering if i could get some ubuntu help?
[05:13] <Fushi> ok thanks
[05:13] <garry> we can try
[05:13] <kittyfjun> is it possible to do a net install of ubuntu a la debian
[05:13] <pete__> i am new to linux, i got ubuntu installed, how do i get my sound working?
[05:14] <cupOcocoa> I bet its possible to do a net install of ubuntu, and evne practical
[05:14] <guru54> turn up the volume
[05:14] <garry> Yes, it's in the faq. I don't recall the specifics unless I have my distros mixed up.
[05:14] <guru54> its muted by default
[05:14] <pete__> how do i do that?
[05:14] <kittyfjun> cool ill look around
[05:14] <intelikey> ordinary not on dialup
[05:14] <spdl> pete__, speaker... top right-hand corner
[05:14] <antoni_NT> what is your specification of your sound device pete_ _
[05:14] <CarstenP> i cant unmount /media/sdb1 (its a compact flash card reader) via gui, what is the command line command for that?
[05:15] <antoni_NT> thanks nailoth
[05:15] <jeenyusnoboarder> hey can somone gime a hand w/ the ubuntu add on cd?
[05:15] <pete__> i have
[05:15] <ordinary> lol
[05:15] <man_page> totem_mozilla plugins seem to override the settings in mozplugger is there a work around for this?
[05:15] <pete__> realtek high definition audio
[05:15] <pete__> built into mobo
[05:15] <ordinary> well intelikey you could get the core stuff maybe :P
[05:15] <jeenyusnoboarder> Hey
[05:15] <garry> I just learned, never ever, to forget to put a cd in a drive when one is already there and mount it. Thing sounded like it was ripping a metal trashcan apart!
[05:15] <Trashcan> lol..
[05:15] <DShepherd> lol
[05:15] <pete__> i installed wine,
[05:16] <Fushi> lol
[05:16] <garry> amazingly, the cd and drive survived.
[05:16] <pete__> :-)
[05:16] <antoni_NT> right pete__ check your sound level
[05:16] <pete__> i found it antoni
[05:16] <pete__> thank you much.
[05:16] <intelikey> ordinary it could be done but 300m on dialup is not practical  and a server install is 300m
[05:16] <pete__> but when i click on an mp3 i get some error.
[05:16] <pr0fess0r> Hi everyone. Is this the sort of place a chap can come and ask for some help getting WPA working?
[05:16] <pete__> to install xmms is it just
[05:16] <pete__> apt-get xmms ?
[05:16] <MrBlowtatoes> is apt-get stuff always uptodate?
[05:16] <jeenyusnoboarder> hey can somone gime a quick hand with the ubuntu add on cd? i issue the command to copy it to the hdd
[05:16] <garry> Oh, I remember, under restricted, I think you can get the mp3 codecs
[05:16] <jeenyusnoboarder> but then i issue the  second commadn to set it all up
[05:16] <jeenyusnoboarder> and it returns no values
[05:17] <brenner> kittyfjun: it looks like it's possible: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot  seems kinda tricksy to me though
[05:17] <jeenyusnoboarder> so i do "sudo sh $HOME/ug-install.sh -auto" and it does nothing
[05:17] <garry> seems like yo ushould be using the package manager to access that cd.
[05:17] <MrBlowtatoes> btw, us.archives are up
[05:17] <antoni_NT> thanks guys, nice to be here, this is a hard work to get my internal modem works on Linux, you know that ;-)
[05:17] <pete__> how do i get mp3s to work?
[05:17] <jeenyusnoboarder> same deal with me pete
[05:17] <MrBlowtatoes> xmmx?
[05:18] <overrider> i like to put ubuntu on my acer travelmate 220 laptop, but the installer is very very flickering, seems as if it cant detect the video card or so...any ideas?
[05:18] <MrBlowtatoes> pete
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=150088&postcount=1
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> go there pete
[05:18] <pete__> yea
[05:18] <pete__> ok
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> get the add on cd
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> follow the steps
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> hope you get father than i am right now
[05:18] <jeenyusnoboarder> :D
[05:18] <garry> look up your computer site or in the manual and put the refresh rates in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:19] <pete__> well my sound works
[05:19] <pete__> just need the codecs i guess.
[05:19] <garry> grats pete
[05:19] <jeenyusnoboarder> yes your sound works
[05:19] <jeenyusnoboarder> mine does too
[05:19] <jeenyusnoboarder> but for the file support
[05:19] <garry> mine does three
[05:19] <jeenyusnoboarder> you need that
[05:19] <kittyfjun> hmm pain in the ass
[05:19] <intelikey> refresh rates apply to monitor not computer garry
[05:19] <garry> It's a legal thing.
[05:20] <garry> intelikey I was thinking that this might help your flickering.
[05:20] <pete__> ok so
[05:20] <pete__> im downloading that
[05:20] <pete__> i got wine installed
[05:20] <intelikey> thank you garry
[05:20] <jeenyusnoboarder> you dont need wine for it
[05:20] <pete__> and installed my favorite program
[05:20] <pete__> i know
[05:20] <pete__> i got wine for something else
[05:20] <jeenyusnoboarder> wine rocks
[05:20] <pete__> where does wine
[05:20] <pete__> save it's installed programs
[05:20] <garry> Its a legal thing, they can't just give out certain codecs by default, but you can legally dl them for free.
[05:20] <pete__> i cant find the ones i installed
[05:21] <cyberdude> im back
[05:21] <garry> They would probably install as hidden files.
[05:21] <garry> wb cyber, any luck?
[05:21] <pete__> how do i fidn them
[05:21] <pete__> :-)
[05:21] <cyberdude> sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop didnt do anything after asking for my password
[05:21] <DShepherd> pete_ garry yeah I think it is hidden
[05:21] <pete__> i want to run
[05:21] <garry> You got me, Pete, I dunno.
[05:21] <pete__> the program i installed
[05:21] <DShepherd> pete__: you can do a find
[05:22] <Madpilot> pete__: Ctrl+H in Nautilus will display all the hidden files
[05:22] <garry> sometimes you can set up the browser to show hidden files
[05:22] <pete__> it said installing to c:\program files
[05:22] <gonza|es> is there a program similar to float's mobile agent for linux/ubuntu? i tried phone manager but it's way too basic at the moment
[05:22] <pete__> but obviously that was crap
[05:22] <intelikey> pete__ you don't need to know where all the files are.  if you want to use wine  'wine /some/windows/app.exe '   or if you are looking to delete them apt-get remove wine
[05:22] <garry> thanks Madpilot. :)
[05:22] <brenner> overrider: define flickering.  can you get through it if you tried?
[05:22] <pete__> i need to know where
[05:22] <pete__> wine installed them to
[05:22] <DShepherd> pete__: ahhh cd ~/.wine/ <-- check there
[05:22] <Madpilot> oh, and Ctrl+H turns them off again ;)
[05:22] <pete__> ok
[05:22] <pete__> ty
[05:23] <garry> awesome
[05:23] <jeenyusnoboarder> garry do you have any idea why when i do "http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=150088&postcount=1" i get nothing
[05:23] <pr0fess0r> I have a PCI 802.11g card that shows up as a prism in Network Settings but I cant get wap_supplicant to work, either using ndiswrappers or the Prism drivers. Can anyone help me sort out what the wpa_supplicant errors mean?
[05:23] <jeenyusnoboarder> oops
[05:23] <jeenyusnoboarder> lol
[05:23] <DShepherd> pete__: /.wine/drive_c/Program Files <-- check there
[05:23] <jeenyusnoboarder> ## sudo sh $HOME/ug-install.sh -auto
[05:23] <hmmm123> holy crap what the hell is this????
[05:23] <pete__> yea shep
[05:23] <jeenyusnoboarder> i get nothing when i enter that
[05:23] <pete__> im there
[05:23] <pete__> but it wont let me
[05:23] <pete__> cd to Program File
[05:23] <cyberdude> garry: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop just asked for my password then when i put it in it did nothing
[05:23] <pete__> s
[05:24] <pete__> pete@c-24-131-71-233:~/.wine/drive_c$ cd Program Files
[05:24] <pete__> bash: cd: Program: No such file or directory
[05:24] <pete__> pete@c-24-131-71-233:~/.wine/drive_c$
[05:24] <garry> say cyberdude Ye have me stumped.
[05:24] <intelikey> pete__ quote it
[05:24] <pete__> quote it?
[05:24] <garry> That url works for me Jenny.
[05:24] <jeenyusnoboarder> im gona redl and burn the image
[05:24] <cyberdude> garry: me too im confused
[05:24] <garry> without he quotes
[05:24] <intelikey>  cd 'Program Files'
[05:24] <pete__> ok
[05:24] <pete__> got it
[05:24] <pete__> :-)
[05:24] <intelikey> there is another way.
[05:25] <intelikey>  cd Program\ Files
[05:25] <overrider> brenner, i can get trough the installation. it is now installing packages. i dont think it is an xorg.conf problem, as the flickering is already present when the boot splash screen appears. define flickering: blue background with 60 degree black stripes on the whoel screen, and it flickers as if the refresh rate was really really low, like 40 or something.
[05:25] <intelikey> escape the spaces
[05:25] <pete__> /home/pete/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Starcraft
[05:25] <pete__> k got it
[05:25] <pete__> :-)
[05:25] <garry> cyberdude has it ever worked? It might also be a vid card incompatibility.
[05:25] <DShepherd> pete__:  you got starcraft on it!!! super!!
[05:26] <DShepherd> pete__: how does it run??
[05:26] <garry> sounds like it is trying to find a refresh rate to use overrider
[05:26] <pete__> hm
[05:26] <pete__> trying to get wine to run it
[05:26] <pete__> one moment ill let you know
[05:26] <d03boy> can anyon recommend me a good ftp program (gui)
[05:26] <Nexinarus> when i create a launcher on the desktop to a game i have, it seems to not run in the directory of the game. is there a way to fix this?
[05:26] <DShepherd> pete__: ok
[05:26] <garry> I could not find wine for ubuntu in the package manager. I guess I need to google it.
[05:26] <overrider> nah. now i switched consoles with alt+f2 na d even the normal console is flickering, just without the blue background
[05:26] <cyberdude> say garry: this is all it has done, i installed it about 2 hours ago
[05:27] <pete__> hm
[05:27] <pete__> i get the cd error
[05:27] <pete__> tells me to insert cd
[05:27] <garry> try properties Nex.
[05:27] <cyberdude> garry: this is all it has done, i installed it about 2 hours ago
[05:27] <pete__> ill google it.
[05:27] <garry> cyberdude than it sounds like it has issues with that card.
[05:27] <intelikey> garry go to the ub home page and search for 'repos'
[05:28] <cyberdude> garry: i dont think so, it runs the live cd fine
[05:28] <garry> intelikey thanks!
[05:28] <DShepherd> garry: do you have universe enable? wine i think is in universe
[05:28] <pete__> hey shepherd.
[05:28] <Nexinarus> d03boy: gftp is ok
[05:28] <garry> cyberdude oh, that is an issue. Like mine but you see your lilo.
[05:28] <pete__> how do i go about making it so starcraft see's the cd in the drive.
[05:28] <DShepherd> pete__: yeah?
[05:28] <ds777[ubu] > what is thedifferance between Universe and Multiverse?
[05:29] <Nexinarus> !multiverse
[05:29] <DShepherd> pete__: I dont know.... really I dont
[05:29] <intelikey> cyberdude can i ask what you are working on?
[05:29] <Nexinarus> damn..
[05:29] <pete__> how do i
[05:29] <cyberdude> say garry: it loads grub, grub loads ubuntu, ubuntu loads to a login prompt
[05:29] <pete__> mount the cd?
[05:29] <intelikey> ds777[ubu]  about 4000 packages
[05:29] <hondje> mount /dev/cdrom
[05:29] <DShepherd> whats wrong with ubotu?
[05:29] <DShepherd> pete__: i guess you can try that
[05:29] <ds777[ubu] > so its not a compatability issue?
[05:29] <pete__> so
[05:30] <pete__> it's cdrom1 for me i believe
[05:30] <cyberdude> intelikey what u mean
[05:30] <garry> cyberdude I know. I'm stumped.
[05:30] <ds777[ubu] > forgive me :0 I just install ubu yesterday, and is my first step into nix flavors
[05:30] <intelikey> cyberdude i haven't kept up with what you are trying to fix, but i thought i'd ask and might be able to advise.
[05:30] <kittyfjun> for any interersted, I guess this is my route: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/WithFloppies?highlight=%28install%29
[05:31] <pete__> it tells me it is already mounted.
[05:31] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : uni and multi are different repositories for various legally encumbered licenses
[05:31] <brenner> ds777[ubu] : http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components/document_view
[05:31] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : both are safe to use, and have many many programs
[05:31] <ds777[ubu] > interesting
[05:31] <cyberdude>  garry: intelikey: some1 on my end has idea. i'll try and be back l8r.
[05:31] <ds777[ubu] > cool
[05:31] <ds777[ubu] > Ive been doing well with ubuntuguide.org so far
[05:32] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : please dont use that
[05:32] <ds777[ubu] > really?
[05:32] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : the 'guide hasnt been updated in a long time and isnt good to use with breezy
[05:32] <brenner> ds777[ubu] : you running breezy?
[05:32] <ds777[ubu] > heh yea
[05:32] <DShepherd> ds777[ubu] : yeah it gives trouble some time
[05:32] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : use your help feature or help.ubuntu.com
[05:32] <man_page> ubuntu guides on using mozplugger and mplayer are worthless X(
[05:32] <DShepherd> ds777[ubu] : use help.ubuntu.com
[05:33] <pr0fess0r> I have a PCI 802.11g card that shows up as a prism in Network Settings but I cant get wpa_supplicant to work, either using ndiswrappers or the Prism drivers. Can anyone help me sort out what the wpa_supplicant errors mean?
[05:33] <ds777[ubu] > ive had a couple issues already, stuff with synaptic
[05:33] <ds777[ubu] > ill use that instead thanks
[05:33] <Amaranth> !guide
[05:33] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : well, i'd recommend you not use any more (and put your sources.list back to standard, if you've changed it readin the 'guide)
[05:33] <Amaranth> ubotu got lost again
[05:34] <pete__> hm
[05:34] <pete__> still getting no cd error.
[05:34] <DShepherd> something wrong with ubotu? :-(
[05:34] !lilo:*! If your nickname suddenly starts returning 'Erroneous nickname' when you try to connect or change to it, please let a staffer know. Thanks.
[05:34] <pete__> i have the disc
[05:34] <pete__> inserted
[05:34] <mr-russ> who hosts ubotu?
[05:34] <pete__> what else should i need to do
[05:34] <nalioth> ds777[ubu] : ubotu was knocked offline during the flood attack earlier
[05:34] <hondje> I have a problem with ndiswrapper. I'm using a belkin card with a broadcom 43xx chipset. ndiswrapper -l reports that the driver is present, but iwconfig doesn't show wlan0. Where should I look to solve this?
[05:35] <nalioth> DShepherd:  ubotu was knocked offline during the flood attack earlier
[05:35] <DShepherd> pete__: maybe you need to mount it under wine as drive d..
[05:35] <pete__> how do i do this?
[05:35] <DShepherd> nalioth: oh ok
[05:35] <DShepherd> mount?
[05:35] <pr0fess0r> hondje I have a similar problem, my wireless card shows as eth1
[05:35] <pete__> can you give me the command, i am a total linux newbie.
[05:35] <robotgeek> pr0fess0r: why is that a problem?
[05:36] <hondje> mine doesn't even show as that... just eth0, lo, and sit0
[05:36] <pr0fess0r> I thought it was suposed to be wlan0
[05:36] <DShepherd> pete_ I give you better than that.. check help.. it will show you all you need
[05:36] <pete__> help?
[05:36] <pr0fess0r> I'm trying to get WPA to work on it, it did when the card was in a PC :)
[05:36] <robotgeek> pr0fess0r: no, it's just a name
[05:37] <pr0fess0r> ok cool. DO you know what "ioctl[SIOCSIWPMKSA] : Operation not supported" means when I run sudo wpa_supplicant -ieth1 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dndiswrapper
[05:37] <DShepherd> yeah..... alt+f2 and type yelp
[05:37] <gonza|es> how do i link a serial port like COM1 or COM2
[05:37] <DShepherd> pete__: yeah..... alt+f2 and type yelp
[05:37] <DShepherd> pete__: or system -> help
[05:38] <robotgeek> pr0fess0r: hmm, i have never run wpa, so i don't know whatou are taling about :)
[05:38] <gonza|es> how do i link a serial port like COM1 or COM2 to a bluetooth device?
[05:38] <pete__> then where do i go/
[05:38] <pr0fess0r> lol ok
[05:38] <DShepherd> pete__: I see if I can find the exact page.. give me a sec
[05:38] <pete__> and also, i would like to install the addon on cd
[05:38] <pete__> so i can listen to music
[05:38] <bob_4_a_day> gonza|es com1 is /dev/ttyS0
[05:39] <DShepherd> pete__: you try searching the forums?
[05:39] <sun_> halo
[05:39] <pete__> i am looking at the page
[05:39] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the apt-get command for synaptec?
[05:39] <pete__> the guy gave me for the install cd
[05:39] <pete__> do i need to burn it to cd
[05:39] <pete__> or can i run it from linux
[05:40] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes to install synaptic ?
[05:40] <MrBlowtatoes> yes
[05:40] <lilo> hmmm
[05:40] <optish> MrBlowtatoes, sudo apt-get install synaptic
[05:40] <lilo> no +J on the channel
[05:40] <gimmulF_> Do you guys think its good running 1280x1024 on 19 inch tft?
[05:40] <nalioth> lilo: +J ?
[05:40] <Biscuitian_Warh1> How do I reconfigure a package using apt-get?
[05:40] <pete__> no gimmul
[05:40] <gimmulF_> pete__:  not at all?
[05:40] <wolverian> Biscuitian_Warh1, you don't. dpkg-reconfigure
[05:40] <pete__> no.
[05:40] <MrBlowtatoes> um
[05:40] <Biscuitian_Warh1> Oh rite, thanks
[05:41] <MrBlowtatoes> it's asking me for a cd...
[05:41] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes apt-cache search synaptic     and apt-get install what ever that returns that looks like what you want.
[05:41] <optish> gimmulF_, i always thought its best to run the native resolution of the lcd....i'm guessing that applies to tft as well
[05:41] <gimmulF_> pete__:  better with that res on a 17 inch ?
[05:41] <pete__> i have 17 inch lcd
[05:41] <gratuit> gimmulF_: why not try it out and see what you like?
[05:41] <pete__> and i use 1024x768
[05:41] <gimmulF_> optish: max res on all tft 19inch is 1280x1024 :/
[05:41] <optish> max = native usually right....
[05:41] <optish> ?
[05:41] <DShepherd> MrBlowtatoes: cause you have the ubuntu cd in your repos
[05:42] <DShepherd> MrBlowtatoes: you need to take it out
[05:42] <optish> if so just use that and then adjust the dpi instead
[05:42] <pete__> Ds
[05:42] <pete__> shep
[05:42] <MrBlowtatoes> ok
[05:42] <pete__> i dled the addon cd
[05:42] <Biscuitian_Warh1> I d/led the xorg-fglrx driver, but when I run fglrxconfig it wants to write to XFree86
[05:42] <pete__> how do i install it?
[05:42] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes i know you already had the command but i wanted you to know how to use apt-cache to find things.
[05:42] <optish> bob_4_a_day, heh...he probaly wont use it after getting synaptic ;)
[05:42] <brenner> Biscuitian_Warh1: don't run it imo
[05:42] <DShepherd> pete__: you need to burn it or mount it i think
[05:42] <pete__> how do i mount it?
[05:43] <Biscuitian_Warh1> brenner: ?
[05:43] <ardchoille> how do I add a 1280x1024 res to my screen resolution choices?
[05:43] <bob_4_a_day> optish only if he doesn't stay with ub long enough to migrate to console
[05:43] <jmg> hi all
[05:43] <brenner> Biscuitian_Warh1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[05:43] <bullitt_> sup
[05:43] <optish> on my 17" lcd laptop i use its native resolution of 1920x1200 WUXGA :)
[05:43] <jmg> im going to use gnome now instead of kde
[05:43] <MrBlowtatoes> it won't let me save the .list
[05:43] <nalioth> ardchoille: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  and choose the ones you want and deselect the ones you don't
[05:43] <ardchoille> nalioth: Thanks :)
[05:44] <DShepherd> MrBlowtatoes: try sudo. before the command
[05:44] <MrBlowtatoes> i didn;t use a command
[05:44] <pete__> shep 2 questions, whats the wine directory again, and how do i mount an image.
[05:45] <jmg> is there an app like quicksilver for gnome?
[05:45] <bob_4_a_day> .wine  and  sudo mount -o loop <file.img> /mount/point/
[05:45] <bob_4_a_day> pete ^
[05:45] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i edit it if i can't save?
[05:45] <DShepherd> pete__: /.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ <==
[05:46] <pete__> .wine  and  sudo mount -o loop <file.img> /mount/point/
[05:46] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:46] <pete__> so i replace
[05:46] <pete__> with what?
[05:46] <DShepherd> bob_4_a_day: is loop started by default?
[05:46] <pete__>  /mount/point
[05:46] <pete__> with what?
[05:46] <bob_4_a_day> DShepherd no
[05:47] <pete__> how do i
[05:47] <DShepherd> bob_4_a_day: so he going to need.. sudo modprode loop then
[05:47] <nomasteryoda> pete__, he means whatever you want to name the mount point... like /mnt/windows or /mnt/data...
[05:47] <bob_4_a_day> pete__ any directory you want the new files to appear in.
[05:47] <nomasteryoda> mkd the directory
[05:47] <pete__> hm.
[05:47] <pete__> ok so
[05:47] <nomasteryoda> mkdir /mnt/data ..
[05:47] <pete__> i think i got it
[05:47] <nomasteryoda> k
[05:47] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i save with nano?
[05:47] <bob_4_a_day> pete__ use an empty dir not a system dir.
[05:47] <DShepherd> my help wont start? any ideas why?
[05:47] <joedj> MrBlowtatoes: ^X
[05:48] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes look at the bottom line in nano
[05:48] <joedj> MrBlowtatoes: that will exit and save, rather. saving is just ^O (yeah, there should be help down the bottom
[05:48] <MrBlowtatoes> there isn;'t a save option on the bottom
[05:48] <overrider> my flickering problem is related to screen expansion
[05:48] <pete__> mount: can't find ubuntu-5.04-add-on-cd-2005-08-01.iso.md5 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[05:48] <MrBlowtatoes> and how do i '^O'
[05:49] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes yes there is.   it is write
[05:49] <joedj> MrBlowtatoes: ctrl+o
[05:49] <optish> MrBlowtatoes, when you hold ctrl then press x you get a white bar at the bottom asking you to save....hit enter
[05:49] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes   ^ is  control
[05:49] <shaggydoo> alright, I've once again reinstalled ubuntu :(
[05:49] <brenner> overrider: did you resolve it?
[05:49] <shaggydoo> this time I'll either successfully get 3d acceleration/direct rendering or turn this computer into a server
[05:49] <DShepherd> shaggydoo: may I ask why?
[05:50] <DShepherd> shaggydoo: ok
[05:50] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: the ^ meand "ctrl" and ^O is "write out" (or save)
[05:50] <MrBlowtatoes> it still won't let me say, it's asking mwhat file name i want, and i want to leave ti the same, but ti keeps returnign to the 'what fiel anme' menu
[05:50] <shaggydoo> DShepherd, I've tried to get dri on the SiS or mach64 cards on this pc
[05:50] <DShepherd> shaggydoo: ok.
[05:50] <shaggydoo> each time, after many different solutions, I eventually cause xorg to stop working properly
[05:50] <pete__> hmm
[05:50] <pete__> i cant seem
[05:50] <pete__> to get back to .wine
[05:51] <MrBlowtatoes> well, it won't let me save, i have to change the file name
[05:51] <shaggydoo> does anyone have experience with either sis or mach64 video cards?
[05:51] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: did you open nano using "sudo" ?
[05:51] <MrBlowtatoes> yes
[05:51] <Amaranth> err
[05:52] <MrBlowtatoes> it saws "File anme to write to? 'location'..i click ok, then ti says "do you want to write to diffrent location? i hit no, it goes back to 'write to file: 'location'
[05:52] <MrBlowtatoes> says*
[05:52] <DShepherd> MrBlowtatoes: wanna try gedit or vi?
[05:52] <bob_4_a_day> shaggydoo looks like you the guru on those cards
[05:53] <overrider> brenner, yes and no: as soon i entered x (well, gnome) everything was fine. so only everything else then X is affected. so i disabled screen expansion in my bios and rebooted. now i got rid of the ugly flickering, but for that my screen is reduced to like half it size, until i get to gnome. as soon i am in gnome its fine. if i ctrl+f2 to another console, i got the small screen back.
[05:53] <cyberdude> its me again
[05:53] <pete__> hm...
[05:53] <pete__> how do i get to .wine
[05:53] <cyberdude> no luck
[05:53] <pete__> from /
[05:53] <shaggydoo> bob_4_a_day, hah, I guess so.
[05:53] <DShepherd> pete__:  cd ~/.wine
[05:53] <overrider> brenner, both not acceptable yet
[05:53] <bob_4_a_day> cyberdude no luck on ?
[05:53] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$ sudo apt-get install synaptic
[05:53] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:53] <MrBlowtatoes> :/
[05:53] <shaggydoo> oh well, no biggie, I guess I'll just have to turn it into a server
[05:53] <pete__> shepherd i still cant
[05:53] <thundr> pete__, the . before means it's a hidden folder, from what I can gather.
[05:53] <ardchoille> nalioth: do  have to reboot to get the new res?
[05:53] <pete__> ok thundr
[05:53] <pete__> thank you
[05:53] <pete__> and shepherd
[05:54] <overrider> looks sweet though
[05:54] <pete__> where do my downloaded files go, i cant seem to find them
[05:54] <nalioth> ardchoille: nope, just restart your X (ctrl-alt-bksp)
[05:54] <MrBlowtatoes> that nano command messed it up even more, not i can't even use apt-get
[05:54] <MrBlowtatoes> now*
[05:54] <ardchoille> nalioth: Thanks again :)
[05:54] <cyberdude> is there any other way to  install ubuntu gnome other than "sudo aptitude install ..."
[05:54] <ardchoille> brb
[05:54] <thundr> pete__, you can notice this in your home folder if you right click and select "show hidden files"
[05:54] <pete__> Ok
[05:54] <brenner> overrider: i'm guessing you haven't experienced this with other distros?
[05:55] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, are you logged in as root or using sudo apt-get?
[05:55] <MrBlowtatoes> i can't login as root, and i'm useing sudo
[05:55] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes you have to update apt after changing sources lists    sudo apt-get update
[05:55] <DShepherd> cyberdude: well you can use apt-get but are pretty much the same
[05:55] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$ sudo apt-get update
[05:55] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:55] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, make sure synaptic is closed (or anything of the sort). then if sudo apt-get update still gives you an error, do "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock"
[05:55] <thundr> pete__, what kind of downloaded files?  Files from a browser like firefox, or something like apt-get?
[05:56] <DShepherd> cyberdude: are you repos set correct?
[05:56] <Madpilot> MrBlowtatoes: do you have Synaptic or something else running at the same time?
[05:56] <cyberdude> yes i know, imean caan i install from cd or somthing?
[05:56] <nalioth> MrBlowtatoes: you are using knoppix?
[05:56] <joedj> MrBlowtatoes: that generally indicates that apt-get or something else is already running and has it locked
[05:56] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, scratch that last one, just reboot instead
[05:56] <MrBlowtatoes> no, i'm trying to GET synaptic
[05:56] <overrider> brenner, no, others which i tried are fine....but i feel maybe if i try a similar distro it might be the same
[05:56] <MrBlowtatoes> no
[05:56] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, reboot and apt will be good as new
[05:56] <MrBlowtatoes> not useing knoppix
[05:56] <brenner> overrider: that's a shame.  you seem like you know your stuff though.  i'm sure you'll work it out.
[05:56] <MrBlowtatoes> reboot? ugh.
[05:57] <cyberdude> DShepherd what u mean?
[05:57] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, oh fine, just do the "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock"
[05:57] <thundr> MrBlowtatoes,  or you could SAK each screen...
[05:57] <shaggydoo> if you really don't want to reboot
[05:57] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes   ps ax | grep -e'apt' | grep -ve'grep'        anything running ?
[05:57] <MrBlowtatoes> what does that command do shaggy>?//
[05:58] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, that'll remove the lock for apt. for example, if you end a process and it had a lock, the lock will stay unless you remove it or reboot
[05:58] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$  ps ax | grep -e'apt'
[05:58] <MrBlowtatoes>   527 ?        R     14:02 apt-get install synaptic
[05:58] <DShepherd> cyberdude: the ubuntu box you are trying to install ubuntu-desktop on has access to the net right?
[05:58] <MrBlowtatoes> all terminals are closed
[05:58] <pete__> whats the cmd
[05:58] <pete__> to rename things in terminal?
[05:58] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, kill 527
[05:58] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes as long as apt is running you cant start another apt.
[05:58] <shaggydoo> pete__, mv source destination
[05:58] <pete__> ty
[05:58] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$ kill 527
[05:58] <MrBlowtatoes> bash: kill: (527) - Operation not permitted
[05:58] <cyberdude> DShepherd yes! im on it now in windows
[05:59] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes,  sudo!
[05:59] <MrBlowtatoes> knoppix is the name of my hostmask, i don't know whay it is there, btw
[05:59] <pete__> shaggy
[05:59] <concept10> someone help me get my plugins working properly in FF 1.5.. what should I check for?
[05:59] <MrBlowtatoes> apt is working now
[05:59] <pete__> i just want to rename the file.
[05:59] <concept10> mplayer-plugins BTW
[05:59] <shaggydoo> pete__, rename src dest
[05:59] <shaggydoo> pete__, move is really the same thing.
[06:00] <MrBlowtatoes> gah, damnit, it's still askign for CD rom, i don't think that nano crap saved
[06:00] <pete__> shaggy
[06:00] <pete__> can you give me an example?
[06:00] <thundr> shaggydoo, isn't there a shorter command, like rn or something?
[06:00] <shaggydoo> thundr, there is no rn afaik
[06:00] <pete__> also, does anyone know where files are downloaded to
[06:00] <MrBlowtatoes> what is anbother way to edit the file?
[06:00] <pete__> default on ubuntu
[06:00] <MrBlowtatoes> home.
[06:00] <DShepherd> cyberdude: paste /etc/source.list at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and lets see wat your source list look like
[06:00] <joedj> pete__: mv is the way
[06:00] <shaggydoo> pete__, rename foo.deb bar.deb
[06:00] <joedj> rename doesn't work like that, don't use it
[06:00] <shaggydoo> pete__, but as I said, mv is the same.
[06:01] <thundr> Oh, I understand.
[06:01] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes  'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list '
[06:01] <thundr> pete__, you're moving the file to another location and changing the name.  It's basically the same operation.
[06:01] <optish> to use ubuntu as a gateway router what packages do i need to configure?
[06:01] <DShepherd> cyberdude: /etc/apt/sources.list <-- that is better
[06:01] <MrBlowtatoes> sudo: gedit: command not found
[06:02] <pete__> ok,
[06:02] <optish> or can someone link me to a wiki/forum post for that
[06:02] <pete__> i still need help.
[06:02] <pete__> changing
[06:02] <thundr> pete__, are you asking where your downloaded packages are going?
[06:02] <shaggydoo> optish, probably bridge-util, not sure
[06:02] <pete__> where my downloaded files.
[06:02] <pete__> from firefox
[06:02] <Quequeg> MrBlowtatoes, s/gedit/gnome-text-editor/ ?
[06:02] <pete__> i would still like to
[06:02] <MrBlowtatoes> KDE
[06:02] <DShepherd> paste_: on your desktop maybe
[06:02] <thundr> pete__, probably either to youer home folder or your desktop
[06:02] <bob_4_a_day> kedit then
[06:02] <pete__> nope :\
[06:02] <cyberdude> DShepherd i cant paste it im in windows now
[06:03] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes  kedit
[06:03] <MrBlowtatoes> er
[06:03] <shaggydoo> pete__, ff usually saves to the desktop. if it's saving somewhere else, open firefox and edit > preferences > download
[06:03] <MrBlowtatoes> kedit not found
[06:03] <DShepherd> MrBlowtatoes: cyberdude oh yes...
[06:03] <thundr> pete__,  Otherwise, open the downloads screen in firefox and right click and then go to show containing folder or something similar.
[06:03] <pete__> k
[06:03] <cyberdude> ?
[06:04] <optish> shaggydoo, i dont have two nic that i want to bridge but i'll look into that
[06:04] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes looks like you will have to use nano.   or vim  but i wouldn't send you to vi as green as you are.
[06:04] <thundr> pete__, right click a downloaded file, that is.  Either way should show you.
[06:04] <MrBlowtatoes> ?
[06:04] <shaggydoo> okay, has anyone here ever installed drivers/recompiled/gotten direct rendering on SAVAGE, SIS or MACH64 cards?
[06:04] <pete__> i
[06:04] <pete__> downloaded the full
[06:04] <pete__> add on cd
[06:04] <pete__> now i cant find it..
[06:04] <shaggydoo> optish, are you trying to do wireless or something?
[06:04] <pete__> just the iso,md5 part
[06:04] <joedj> pete__: no reason to press return every couple of words, it just spams our screens faster
[06:05] <bob_4_a_day> pete you can put all that in one line and then hit enter.
[06:05] <pete__> sorry..
[06:05] <eazel7> hi ppl
[06:05] <DShepherd> cyberdude: sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list and comment all entries for cdroms. I suspect  that there's a cdrom entry
[06:05] <MrBlowtatoes> what su save command in vim?
[06:05] <bob_4_a_day> pete__ any idea what the name is ?
[06:05] <MrBlowtatoes> is*
[06:05] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, ctrl-o
[06:05] <cyberdude> DShepherd what?
[06:05] <pete__> whats the cmd for up one dir?
[06:06] <pete__> cd.
[06:06] <shaggydoo> DShepherd, it should still work with cdrom entries
[06:06] <shaggydoo> DShepherd, it checks if there's a cd mounted
[06:06] <MrBlowtatoes> you sure?
[06:06] <MrBlowtatoes> iut didn';t do anything
[06:06] <Quequeg> pete__, cd ..
[06:06] <thundr> pete__, cd ....
[06:06] <DShepherd> shaggydoo: oh ok
[06:06] <bob_4_a_day> pete__   find $HOME -name "*.iso"
[06:06] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, oh vim, I always use nano
[06:06] <AJ_Riddle> hello
[06:06] <thundr> er.  what Quequeg said
[06:06] <bob_4_a_day> pete cd ..
[06:06] <eazel7> I've just installed breezy, and set up the deb-src for dapper, now I want to build mono, but apt-build build-source mono fails in '/usr/bin/make distclean', what could be happening?
[06:06] <joedj> MrBlowtatoes: hit escape, then type  :w
[06:06] <Jestre> MrBlowtatoes: ZZ
[06:06] <Fushi> :wq
[06:06] <AJ_Riddle> is there a way i can download ubuntu 5.10 from the ubuntu 5.04 live disc
[06:06] <optish> shaggydoo, i have a crappy wifi router that crashes often so i just want to use it as an access point but have it connected to the cable modem and use it as a gateway for just ubuntu's connection and rest of the computers in the house use ubuntu as the gateway....this is just a test to see if its really the wifi routing that makes the router crash...because ubuntu's wired connection to the router never goes down but wifi connections have pr
[06:06] <optish> oblems
[06:06] <shaggydoo> I hate vim
[06:07] <optish> whoa...that was long
[06:07] <DShepherd> cyberdude: well Its not your sources.list then I not sure what the prob is
[06:07] <crimsun> eazel7: did you ''sudo apt-get build-dep mono''?
[06:07] <Fushi> Yeah lol
[06:07] <thundr> AJ_Riddle, if you have a load of ram and/or swap space, yes.
[06:07] <eazel7> crimsun, yes
[06:07] <DShepherd> cyberdude: well IF  Its not your sources.list then I not sure what the prob is
[06:07] <optish> i didnt even realize when i was typing that..lol
[06:07] <cyberdude> DShepherd what u talking about
[06:07] <shaggydoo> optish, wow, long
[06:07] <optish> i hope it made sense :)
[06:07] <shaggydoo> optish, such a long sentence makes my brain malfunction
[06:07] <pete__> didn't find
[06:07] <pete__> the is..
[06:07] <crimsun> eazel7: is 'build-essential' installed?
[06:08] <fr500_> hello
[06:08] <AJ_Riddle> how much ram... thundr
[06:08] <pete__> ill just burn it to a cd..
[06:08] <eazel7> crimsun, yes
[06:08] <pete__> how do i do that in linux?
[06:08] <optish> right...so short version..wifi routing bad...wired routing good...so i want to use ubuntu as a router and wifi router as an wifi access point?
[06:08] <eazel7> crimsun, am I a rebel without a clue?
[06:08] <MrBlowtatoes> gah
[06:09] <bob_4_a_day> pete__ gnometoaster ?
[06:09] <AJ_Riddle> ubuntu needs a desktop settings thing like the one in windows
[06:09] <fr500_> optish: the ubuntu box should be able to do all that easily
[06:09] <shaggydoo> optish, oh, makes sense. so cable -> ubuntu -> wifi -> happy
[06:09] <DShepherd> pete__: right click the iso and select burn
[06:09] <pete__> i can't find the iso
[06:09] <MrBlowtatoes> shaggy, can you paste me your sources.list? i think i messed mine up
[06:09] <pete__> :\
[06:09] <Fushi> sources.list isnt short :o
[06:09] <fr500_> optish: what is the problem with using the box for both?
[06:09] <thundr> pete__, if you just burn the .md5 file you won't get what you want.
[06:09] <pete__> i know thundr
[06:09] <pete__> but i cant find the iso.
[06:09] <pete__> and i forget where i dled it.
[06:10] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the paste url?
[06:10] <pete__> i just want to listen to music :\
[06:10] <optish> ubuntu via cable to wifi-router which is connected to cable modem
[06:10] <bob_4_a_day> pete__   find $HOME -name "*.iso"
[06:10] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, http://pastebin.com/458073 -- note that I use the universe repositories as well
[06:10] <pete__> bob i tried that
[06:10] <pete__> nothing happens
[06:10] <thundr> pete, you can't just use synaptic to get what you want?
[06:10] <MrBlowtatoes> i used those and multiverse
[06:10] <pete__> thundr i guess i need
[06:10] <pete__> mp3 codecs
[06:10] <pete__> how do i get them?
[06:10] <fr500> optish: but what is the actual problem?
[06:10] <optish> crap i killed the batteries on the keyboard cant even type properly....must find some rechargables
[06:10] <shaggydoo> pete__,  use automatix to get all that
[06:11] <shaggydoo> pete__,  really simplifies everything
[06:11] <DShepherd> pete_ check out help.ubuntu.com
[06:11] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i log in as root in ubuntu?
[06:11] <bob_4_a_day> then it is not in your home dir or does not end with .iso
[06:11] <Amaranth> that should do it
[06:11] <pete__> how shaggy?
[06:11] <bob_4_a_day> pete__ ^
[06:11] <Madpilot> MrBlowtatoes: use sudo....
[06:11] <pete__> bob it did not work
[06:11] <MrBlowtatoes> i can't
[06:11] <optish> fr500, none...i need to know how to use ubuntu as a router in place for wifi-router which would act as a router for ubuntu but for rest of the PCs in house it would be a wifi access point
[06:11] <pete__> how do i use automatix ?
[06:11] <shaggydoo> pete__, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[06:11] <MrBlowtatoes> all the terminal txt editors suck
[06:11] <robotgeek> pete__: it will enable root though, and you probably don't want to do that
[06:11] <Madpilot> !tell pete__ about w32codecs
[06:11] <Fushi> Vim is easy to use :o
[06:11] <MrBlowtatoes> and they currupted my sources.list file
[06:11] <shaggydoo> Fushi, not as easy as nano :)
[06:12] <DShepherd> Madpilot: somethings wront with ubotu
[06:12] <Fushi> lol
[06:12] <Madpilot> DShepherd: nope, he's back
[06:12] <Madpilot> !ubotu
[06:12] <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.
[06:12] <optish> fr500, mainly because i dont have two nic in the ubuntu box to bridge the internet connection with the lan connection
[06:12] <DShepherd> he is :D Madpilot
[06:12] <linux_n00b_e> Oh, cool!
[06:12] <joedj> optish: have your DHCP server (running on ubuntu box or wireless router) specify the ubuntu box as the gateway for other machines on the network, then have the ubuntu box do NAT
[06:12] <pete__> k madpilot
[06:12] <fr500> optish: you dont need it!!
[06:12] <pete__> im doing that now.
[06:12] <linux_n00b_e> Why are we using passwords now?
[06:12] <optish> joedj, right now on wifi router but i want to run it on ubuntu
[06:12] <dderr> does anyone know how to setup 2 monitors?
[06:12] <fr500> optish: you can have 2 ip addresses in the same NIC connected to a switch
[06:13] <shaggydoo> dderr, depends what kind.
[06:13] <fr500> optish: dirty but works
[06:13] <optish> fr500, okay well so far all the searches i did on the forums had two nic so thats why i was confused
[06:13] <optish> cool i knew it was possible..any howto i can read up on?
[06:13] <fr500> optish: well, it's more or less like this, you connect you cable to the ubuntu box, you need to set ip_route flag to 1, you need to set the wifi card to master mode so it can act as an ap
[06:13] <pete__> Ok
[06:13] <linux_n00b_e> Are there any computer hardware specialists in the room tonight?
[06:13] <shaggydoo> dderr, dual monitors with same content (apparently needs nvidia, I think), dual seperate monitors, or dual monitors that extend each other (xinerama)
[06:13] <pete__> i think i got the codecs installed.
[06:13] <dderr> I have nvidia
[06:14] <bob_4_a_day> Madpilot is ubotu yours ?
[06:14] <dderr> it is a dual head card, some type of gf2
[06:14] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone help me with this error? http://pastebin.com/458076
[06:14] <Patetika18> server ircchat.terra.cl 7000
[06:14] <fr500> you need to set the clients's default gateway to yout wifi interface
[06:14] <shaggydoo> dderr, then you're pretty much set for option #1
[06:14] <Madpilot> bob_4_a_day: nope
[06:14] <vegos> my wireless wont work, can someone help please
[06:15] <fr500> optish: you can use dhcpd to assign ip addresses dinamically to the clients
[06:15] <mr-russ> MrBlowtatoes: not out of disk space are you?
[06:15] <fr500> vegos: what chipset?
[06:15] <linux_n00b_e> I gotta box that won't boot. processor is functioning (I tested it on another box) and hard drives and RAM works, but box won't boot up. Any ideas?
[06:15] <dderr> i want to exten the desktop, or acutally act as two monitors i guess
[06:15] <vegos> i have an amd64
[06:15] <pete__> E: Couldn't find package gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[06:15] <dderr> scroll off 1 side goes to the other
[06:15] <pete__> how do i fix that?
[06:15] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the command?
[06:15] <robotgeek> pete__: enable multiverse
[06:15] <MrBlowtatoes> for hard drive
[06:15] <shaggydoo> dderr, okay, xinerama
[06:15] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell pete__ about repos
[06:15] <mr-russ> linux_n00b_e: boot past where?  what does won't boot mean?  is it linux, is it the bios?
[06:15] <MrBlowtatoes> /dev/hdc1             7.6G  2.3G  4.9G  32% /
[06:15] <Fushi> linux_n00b_e: what error if any do you get at start?
[06:16] <shaggydoo> dderr, http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=557295&postcount=2
[06:16] <fr500> vegos: what card chipset, like an atheros or a broadcom or what
[06:16] <optish> fr500, i dont have wifi in ubuntu box only one wired ethernet card which is connected to wifi router and wifi router has the wan connection to cable modem....and i want to use ubuntu as the router for the rest of the PCs in home not the wifi router which the PCs would use only for the access point connection
[06:16] <TheGoodDocta> anybody have the TI 6xx1,7xx1 card reader on their laptop?
[06:16] <vegos> oh, broadcom
[06:16] <thundr> I just want to output my screen to a tv - either cloned or multi-monitor.  Whichever's easier.  Any simple and fast way to do that?
[06:16] <optish> i'm sound confusing
[06:16] <linux_n00b_e> Nothing, It dowsn't even boot into the BIOS, but I know the chip works, cause I took it out and put it in another box.....
[06:17] <mr-russ> linux_n00b_e: does the mothberboard?
[06:17] <fr500> optish: well, using the router is the smart solution i think, since it does everything and consumes less power
[06:17] <fr500> vegos: you need ndiswraper
[06:17] <linux_n00b_e> The monitor test message is the only thing that shows on screen?
[06:17] <vegos> yeah
[06:17] <linux_n00b_e> How can I test the Motherboard?
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> 2
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> well
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> 3
[06:17] <optish> fr500, yea i know but it keeps crashing when other PCs use bittorrent even when they are on diffrent ports
[06:17] <fr500> optish: why do you want the ubuntu box to act as a router while you already have a router
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> tmpfs                  94M     0   94M   0% /dev/shm
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> tmpfs                  94M   13M   82M  14% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile
[06:17] <mr-russ> MrBlowtatoes: none are /var?
[06:17] <MrBlowtatoes> nope
[06:18] <optish> because i'm bored and wifi router sucks...keeps crashing
[06:18] <mr-russ> MrBlowtatoes: don't have any other apt programs open?  synaptic, or the kde one?
[06:18] <fr500> optish: if you have too many udp connections, most likely the NIC will crash too
[06:18] <MrBlowtatoes> nope
[06:18] <vegos> fr500: when i get to the sudo dpkg -i command it wont work
[06:18] <mr-russ> MrBlowtatoes: same error everytime you run it?
[06:18] <fr500> vegos: why?
[06:18] <linux_n00b_e> Is there a way to take the RAM sockets off of one board and put them on another?
[06:18] <eobanb> anyone know why daapd used to be in the ubuntu and debian repos and now it's not anymore??
[06:18] <MrBlowtatoes> Fetched 59.8kB in 2s (20.6kB/s)
[06:18] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:18] <nomasteryoda> linux_n00b_e, the sockets?
[06:18] <MrBlowtatoes> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:18] <Amaranth> eobanb: probably legal issues
[06:19] <shaggydoo> MrBlowtatoes, reboot damnit
[06:19] <MrBlowtatoes> ...shizzle
[06:19] <vegos> dpkg: error processing ndiswrapper*amd64.deb (--install):
[06:19] <vegos>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[06:19] <vegos> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:19] <vegos>  ndiswrapper*amd64.deb
[06:19] <MrBlowtatoes> brb
[06:19] <eobanb> legal issues like what??
[06:19] <vegos> fr500: thats the error i get
[06:19] <optish> fr500, really?
[06:19] <eobanb> daapd's gpl
[06:19] <mr-russ> crono@Knoppix:~$ sudo apt-get update  ?? knoppix... interesting name for an ubuntu machine
[06:20] <linux_n00b_e> Yeah, I got another box that's not working and I was thinking that I could take the RAM sokets off of that one and put it in an older box that using PC100 cards......
[06:20] <fr500> vegos: so you didnt download the file or you are not in the same folder
[06:20] <dderr> shaggydoo: thx for the info
[06:20] <bshumate> wow...a windows solution to a linux issue...
[06:20] <vegos> do you know where the preferable how to would be
[06:20] <mr-russ> bshumate: that's just becuase it would be too hard to get him to ps aux find out what's locking that directory.
[06:20] <fr500> vegos that error means the file does not exist
[06:20] <vbgunz> vegas...
[06:20] <coz> Hello all
[06:20] <fr500> optish: i have a t3 at work, and when i give unlimited connections it crashes every 30 minutes or so
[06:21] <fr500> optish: especially with azureus and dht
[06:21] <optish> fr500, i guess i'll attempt to use ubuntu as a router (if its not too hard) and see if it is the udp connections or the wifi router itself (belkin $10)
[06:21] <coz> Has anyone here successfully installed"cinelerra"?
[06:21] <afabian> Can someone tell me what package owns libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6.so.3.11 on 5.10?  I managed to break aptitude, I'm trying to fix it.
[06:21] <shaggydoo> dderr, no problem. all solutions are given without warranty. you hereby relinquish me of any responsibilities.
[06:22] <fr500> optish: well, if your cable modem asociates itself with the mac address of your pc, then most likely will have problems if you connect like   cable----switch-----ubuntu----ap
[06:22] <optish> oh really...well i limited my azureus on this box to 200 max connections and other azureus client to around 100 or was it 200 i'll have to cehck
[06:22] <pete__> i cant seem
[06:22] <pete__> to get the codecs installed
[06:22] <pete__> can anyone Please..... help
[06:22] <coz> How are all the "sudo experts" this evening?
[06:22] <fr500> optish: having 2 cards will be always the best solution
[06:22] <hondje> look at mplayer's site for codecs
[06:22] <optish> fr500, no problem with cable modem...actually provider gives 5 ip
[06:22] <hondje> what's up coz
[06:22] <vbgunz> echo "good"
[06:22] <shaggydoo> coz, sudo is an enigma wrapped in a mystery wrapped in a nutshell.
[06:22] <optish> yea i'll just stop by a shop and pick up a cheap nic tomorrow
[06:23] <fr500> optish: then you only need the router for the wifi clients right?
[06:23] <robitaille> afabian,  not an official Ubuntu package  according to http://packages.ubuntu.com
[06:23] <coz> I was wondering if anyone here has successfully installed "cinelerra"
[06:23] <joedj> afabian: i only have /usr/lib/libapt-pkg-libc6.3-6.so.3.10.0, and it's owned by 'apt'
[06:23] <fr500> optish to make it act as a router all you need is this:
[06:23] <afabian> joedj, ok, thanks.
[06:23] <hondje> what does that have to do with sudo? :)
[06:23] <shaggydoo> bridge-utils!
[06:23] <optish> well other users are dumb window users with no sense of security...trying to convert them to ubuntu or even put on a firewall and such but dont listen
[06:23] <coz> i am pronouncing it "seudo" get it?
[06:23] <optish> lol...shaggydoo....thanks :)
[06:24] <wr0x2> anyone know of a util for wiping freespace on ext3?
[06:24] <shaggydoo> Coz,  soodoh
[06:24] <fr500> shaggydoo: he said router :p
[06:24] <coz> sudo experts as in seudo experts?!?
[06:24] <coz> play on words
[06:24] <shaggydoo> coz, rhymes with maneudo, the weird boy band from the early 90s
[06:24] <coz> OK has ANYONE tried installing "cinelerra"?
[06:24] <shaggydoo> coz, what's the problem
[06:25] <caonex> I have extracted the firefox 1.5, but it gives me errors with the language key and never finishes loading. Instead, it launches bugzilla. Is this happening to everybody?
[06:25] <Quequeg> wr0x2, you'll find it's problematic, with journaling.  mounting as ext2 and wiping using existing ext2 tools will be safer, if possible.
[06:25] <coz> Right "sudo experts
[06:25] <fr500> 1. establish WAN address, 2. establish lan address, 3. set up a dhcp on lan so you can assing client addresses dinamically, set the  ip_forward flag to "1! and then run sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j SNAT -s LAN_IP_NETWORK --to-source WAN_ADDRESS
[06:25] <wr0x2> all right, thanks
[06:25] <caonex> Or just amd64 ppl
[06:25] <fr500> optish: that was for you
[06:25] <coz> shaggydoo I was wondering if anyone has tried installing cinelerra
[06:25] <coz> I am having GREAT difficulty
[06:25] <fr500> not "1! but "1"
[06:25] <optish> right..thanks...that should get me started....
[06:25] <fr500> optish: hope so
[06:26] <shaggydoo> coz, elaborate.
[06:26] <fr500> optish: the ip_forward flag is located in /proc/sys/net/ipv4
[06:26] <shaggydoo> coz, what are the errors? they're usually not program-specific
[06:26] <coz> well when installing cinelerra it says there are quite a few libs not installed and I can only find two of them on the debian site
[06:26] <bshumate>  wr0x2: bcwipe does ext3 just fine
[06:27] <overrider> seems i fixed the boot flickering problem by adding vga=771 to the kernel options in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:27] <fr500> optish: just do echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward, altough i think in /etc/network/interfaces you can set it to 1 too when in debian
[06:27] <optish> wan address on the router right or ubuntu?
[06:28] <MrBlowtatoes> sudo apt-get install synaptic
[06:28] <coz> MrBlowtatoes??? that must hurt!
[06:28] <MrBlowtatoes> oops
[06:28] <MrBlowtatoes> ?
[06:28] <fr500> optish: your ubuntu wan address
[06:28] <putra> hallo
[06:28] <shaggydoo> coz, use apt-get to install those libs
[06:28] <pete__> i have a question
[06:28] <pete__> how do i instlal the mplayer codecs for all programs?
[06:28] <coz> not avialble in with apt-get
[06:29] <shaggydoo> coz, name one of the libs
[06:29] <fr500> optish: i'm not 100% sure, but i think -o eth0 (if eth0 is the wan NIC) works too instead of --to-source
[06:29] <coz> oh god I had to u ninstall the leftovers I can send you the pakcage for you to try
[06:29] <coz> hold on I will check
[06:30] <pete__> how do i install codecs on ubuntu?
[06:30] <shaggydoo> coz, make sure you have the universe respository if you are looking for other libs
[06:30] <fr500> optish, this can work with only 1 nic i guess, just assign the 2 ip addresses to 1 nic
[06:30] <optish> what's the command for that?
[06:30] <shaggydoo> pete__,  did you get automatix as I told you? it has an option to install codecs, including proprietary ones
[06:30] <coz> libquicktimehv
[06:30] <optish> nevermind i'll google it...you've been quite helpful
[06:30] <coz> libmpeg3hv
[06:30] <pete__> shaggy
[06:30] <pete__> i don't know how to get it bro..
[06:30] <fr500> optish: ifconfig eth0:1 ip_address netmask mask
[06:31] <pete__> help me out.
[06:31] <shaggydoo> pete__, alright, one sec
[06:31] <fr500> fr500: its nothing
[06:31] <coz> not the -dev versions either, they don't work but there about 8 libs the app needs that are not avaiable
[06:31] <robotgeek> shaggydoo: it enables the root account. please don't recommend it to new users
[06:31] <windowmaker> hi guys
[06:31] <fr500> optish: if you really wanna learn though, you should use iproute2 package, it,s better
[06:31] <shaggydoo> robotgeek, what does?
[06:31] <robotgeek> shaggydoo: automatix
[06:31] <cdubya> hey coz
[06:31] <coz> yeah cdubya
[06:32] <optish> yea i dont want to learn...would help in future..never know
[06:32] <windowmaker> i need some help getting my NTFS partition mounted, i've set a mount point but i don't know the correct parameters to put in /etc/fstab
[06:32] <coz> coz waves back
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> how 'evil' :P
[06:32] <LaptopZZ> how can I set a custom resolution in X?
[06:32] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell windowmaker about windowsdrives
[06:32] <LaptopZZ> ubuntu doesn't listne to xorg.conf aparently
[06:32] <shaggydoo> robotgeek, bah, humbug
[06:32] <Quequeg> windowmaker, first get it working command line, then put it in fstab.
[06:32] <robotgeek> windowmaker: the script there will do that automatically
[06:33] <Dr_Willis> LaptopZZ,  could be your monitor settings are wrong in the xorg.conf
[06:33] <mmiikkee12> w00t, gnome works
[06:33] <mmiikkee12> but it has an annoying refresh rate
[06:33] <mmiikkee12> it won't let me change it from 60hz
[06:33] <LaptopZZ> Dr_Willis: I set it to 1280x768 in my xorg.conf under the monitor
[06:33] <windowmaker> Quequeg: can you plaese rephrase that?
[06:33] <optish> do you think i should use ubuntu as a dhcp server and dns cache proxy while i am at it?
[06:33] <LaptopZZ> Dr_Willis: under "screen" rather
[06:34] <fr500> optish: sure
[06:34] <shaggydoo> pete__, alright, as per robotgeek, we'll avoid automatix. try this instead: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75278
[06:34] <robotgeek> shaggydoo: just making sure you are aware of the risks
[06:34] <Dr_Willis> LaptopZZ,  thers a DPMS (DMPS?) setting that is supposed get infomation direct from the monitor. could be its confused.
[06:34] <coz> automatix rules
[06:34] <shaggydoo> robotgeek, personally, I don't see much of a difference
[06:34] <mmiikkee12> anyone know how to make gnome let me change the refresh rate?
[06:34] <optish> fr500, seems like iproute2 package is not in the official repos but i do see i have iproute package installed...same thing?
[06:34] <Quequeg> windowmaker, mount at the prompt using the 'mount -t ntfs /dev/<device> /mnt/<mountpoint> -o <options>' method first, until it works, then translate to fstab.
[06:34] <Fushi> Hey, how do I configure x?
[06:34] <coz> OaK again guys, has anyone installed, or tried to install cinelerra?
[06:34] <LaptopZZ> Dr_Willis: should I remove that DPMS ?
[06:35] <fr500> optish: yes
[06:35] <coz> does anyone know what it is?
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> Theres a large X configurition WIki/forum threads. may be worth while reading them.
[06:35] <mmiikkee12> Fushi: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:35] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 gnome has nothing to do with refresh rate or rezelution    that is xserver stuff
[06:35] <ardchoille> w00t! I love this resolution
[06:35] <LaptopZZ> Dr_Willis: alright I'll look into it
[06:35] <mmiikkee12> ok, how do i fix it?
[06:35] <Fushi> ok thanks
[06:35] <robotgeek> shaggydoo, coz a new user probably shouldn't be enabling root, however i will stop ranting here. if anyone is interested, /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:35] <mmiikkee12> (reconfiguring x didn't help)
[06:35] <pete__> shaggy
[06:35] <windowmaker> Quequeg: options? what do i do for that?
[06:35] <pete__> i have the files
[06:36] <pete__> and in terminal i typed
[06:36] <pete__> sudo mv essential-20050412/* /usr/lib/win32
[06:36] <pete__> but nothing happend.
[06:36] <coz> I use root all the time
[06:36] <coz> I prefer root
[06:36] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 if you know the settings you need just edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:36] <Quequeg> windowmaker, umask, user/group ownership (generally permissions), etc.
[06:36] <robotgeek> coz: that's your preference, but please don't recommend it to others
[06:37] <coz> I have't done that today!! why???
[06:37] <pete__> also shaggy, i need to be able to open mp3 files.
[06:37] <mmiikkee12> bob_4_a_day: and i don't :(
[06:37] <varsendagger> hey can you install programs with the live cd?
[06:37] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 i sujest making a backup incase you break X
[06:37] <shaggydoo> robotgeek, no, you're right. if they don't understand the concept, it isn't wise.
[06:37] <fr500> has anyone of you installed ifolder?
[06:37] <thundr> varsendagger, yes, but you don't keep them if you power-off or reboot
[06:37] <varsendagger> coz, root can be very dangerous
[06:37] <coz> fr500 No i havn't but I will try right now
[06:37] <Quequeg> windowmaker, keep in mind that whoever you set for read permissions, no-one should be writing to NTFS from linux.
[06:37] <varsendagger> thundr, cool
[06:37] <fr500> coz: cool
[06:38] <coz> so can lightening, just be sure you are well insulated
[06:38] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 you reconfigured x and you restarted x but no help ?
[06:38] <coz> hold on fr500
[06:38] <mmiikkee12> regonfigured in gnome-terminal, then hit ctrl-alt-backspace - is that it?
[06:38] <bob_4_a_day> yeah
[06:38] <fr500> i spent all nicht compiling aeon and banshee so i prefer someone to test for me this time
[06:38] <afabian> I've got aptitude working again.  Yay!
[06:39] <mmiikkee12> then it didn't help
[06:39] <fr500> :p
[06:39] <afabian> Anyone have problems with aptitude crashing on 5.10?  My aptitude crashes like... every other time I use it or so. :/
[06:39] <mmiikkee12> please get this working soon - this is hurting my eyes
[06:39] <mmiikkee12> :S
[06:39] <shaggydoo> pete__, check synaptic for audio codecs
[06:39] <optish> fr500, thanks for your help...i'll attempt this tomorrow....but aeon and banshee? is that game or something?
[06:39] <thundr> Can someone help me utput my screen to a tv - either cloned or multi-monitor.  Whichever's easier.  Is there a simple and fast way to do that?
[06:39] <pete__> how do i check for audio codecs?
[06:39] <windowmaker> Quequeg: "the folder contents could not be displayed"
[06:39] <fr500> optish: both media players
[06:39] <Dr_Willis> thundr,  whats your video card?
[06:39] <thundr> Dr_Willis, nvidia
[06:40] <fr500> optish: aeon was a pita, but worth it, it's so cooooooool
[06:40] <optish> fr500, gtk?
[06:40] <windowmaker> Quequeg: "you do not have the permissions necessary to view to contents of <mountpoint>"
[06:40] <Dr_Willis> thundr,  my nvidia 6800 + the nvidia drivers + hooked it to a tv.. and it put it out to tv :P i dident twiddle with anything.
[06:40] <fr500> optish: yes, but it's so easy to use
[06:40] <mmiikkee12> what kind of a distro is this? no nano? :P
[06:40] <Dr_Willis> thundr,  it ONLY put it on the tv.. :P i had to fix that..
[06:40] <fr500> optish: ideal for parties
[06:40] <shaggydoo> pete__, you can use synaptic's search function. there's also xmms player (similar to winamp for windows) - I think it comes with codecs
[06:40] <thundr> Dr_Willis, Not that high, ti 4200
[06:40] <Dr_Willis> thundr,  no clue then
[06:40] <fr500> optish: in the beep media player site, there you can find it
[06:41] <fr500> optish: sorry for my yodaish english :p
[06:41] <pete__> i dled xmms
[06:41] <thundr> I've done it before back in Warty
[06:41] <mmiikkee12> where's the Xorg.conf file at?
[06:41] <shaggydoo> fr500, haha, didn't notice until after you said that
[06:41] <pete__> how do i install it?
[06:41] <optish> fr500, i'll check it out....but yea havent gotten around to installing ubuntu on the laptop yet and no speakers on this box...so no use for a media player :-/
[06:41] <shaggydoo> pete__, no need to install it manually, simply "sudo apt-get install xmms"
[06:41] <cyphase> anyone know any good network games that work on both linux and windows?
[06:41] <fr500> shaggydoo: i'm lazy tonight
[06:41] <cyphase> :)
[06:41] <pete__> with or
[06:41] <pete__> without quotes?
[06:41] <shaggydoo> pete__, without
[06:42] <coz> fr500 I couldn't find the package but I did find this     http://opensource.weblogsinc.com/entry/1234000523061337/
[06:42] <fr500> thax coz i'll check it out
[06:42] <coz> No problem just call me doof
[06:42] <pete__> k finished
[06:42] <shaggydoo> pete__, avoid manually downloading things unless they're not available in synaptic
[06:42] <thundr> pete__, also, I'd recommend beep media player, it's also in apt and it can use winamp skins and xmms plugins as well
[06:42] <pete__> how do i launch xmms also now?
[06:42] <fr500> coz: kk doof
[06:43] <shaggydoo> pete__, it's in applications > sound & video
[06:43] <pete__> k fond it..
[06:43] <Quequeg> windowmaker, try doing this as root, or make the mountpoint somewhere in your homedirectory, or in a directory you own.
[06:43] <thundr> pete, it should be in your menu, otherwise just type xmms
[06:43] <fr500> pete__: even better, try bmpx
[06:43] <phiz__> i accidently split my terminal in half with screen
[06:43] <phiz__> does anyone know how to fix that?
[06:43] <windowmaker> Quequeg: i AM doing ti as root
[06:43] <fr500> pete__: there is a repository in their page
[06:43] <coz> shaggydoo, I understand your concern but if  you don't download things outside of synaptic how will you learn to fix problems?
[06:43] <windowmaker> Quequeg: and it's also in my homedirectory
[06:43] <optish> fr500, could almost see you trying to wave you hand around trying to say "aeon is reallly coooooool...you will test this package for me and you'll be thankful"
[06:43] <pete__> yay
[06:43] <optish> in jedi fashion
[06:43] <pete__> finally music
[06:43] <Quequeg> windowmaker, are you literally typing '<mountpoint>', or are you replacing that with a real directory?
[06:43] <shaggydoo> coz, I mean, for example, xmms is available in synaptic which will download + install, no hassle (that's the point of synaptic)
[06:43] <pete__> is their a way
[06:43] <thundr> fr500, I've found bmpx is a little too "alpha" to use right now.
[06:44] <windowmaker> Quequeg: real directory
[06:44] <pete__> to remove .rar from archives
[06:44] <pete__> in linux?
[06:44] <coz> for instance totem-xine and all the libs and plugins that have to be downloaded toplay dvds are NOT on sysnaptic
[06:44] <fr500> thundr: stable here
[06:44] <mmiikkee12> where's the Xorg.conf file at?
[06:44] <Quequeg> windowmaker, what are the permissions on that directory?
[06:44] <shaggydoo> coz, but if you need to build some sort of third party driver or some software unavailable in synaptic, you go and download it.
[06:44] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 /etc/X11/
[06:44] <coz> right !?!
[06:44] <pete__> how do i un .rar files onlinux?
[06:44] <thundr> fr500, maybe it's just me.
[06:44] <Tedd> Wow, I'm back in less than five hours.
[06:44] <Tedd> How sad.
[06:44] <fr500> optish: i made the package but if you wanna try it's your business, it's pretty cool looking, and It works really well no ads here :p
[06:44] <windowmaker> Quequeg: i dont' know..... i tried using that "winmac_fstab" thing, and my other partition worked flawlessly even though i gave it no mountpoint, it mounted it autmomatically under /media
[06:44] <Amaranth> if anyone is getting randomly sent to #ubuntu-unregged when they join please let me know
[06:44] <Agrajag> pete__: install unrar-nonfree from multiverse
[06:45] <optish> is there some something like foobar2000 for ubuntu...that gives you quite a bit control over the actual audio via good eq and plugins.....apart from xmms
[06:45] <coz> fr5000 what package is that?
[06:45] <coz> fr500 damn fingers
[06:45] <Quequeg> windowmaker, try 'ls -l <mountpoint>'
[06:45] <shaggydoo> Tedd, can't be that sad, you've rejoined the likes of #ubuntu
[06:45] <dabaR__> Is there tomcat server in Ubuntu?
[06:45] <fr500> coz: aeon?
[06:45] <Amaranth> optish: beep-media-player?
[06:45] <coz> let me look be back
[06:45] <Amaranth> dabaR__: apt-cache search is your friend :)
[06:45] <dabaR__> it shows a virtual package.
[06:45] <optish> i remeber bmp...i didnt have much eq/dsp options
[06:45] <fr500> coz: is a player made by the same guy who started bmpx, it's a nice player overall
[06:46] <dabaR__> do you know the answer as to whether TomCat is in ubuntu?
[06:46] <fr500> optish: bmp was an xmms fork
[06:46] <optish> but that could have changed....i really need to get my butt to put linux back on the laptop this weekend
[06:46] <pete__> agra where do i get that from?
[06:46] <Tedd> I'm trying ot install my copy of Photoshop 7. I have WINE, but it tells me that there was a hardware or system error and that it was unrecoverable. Is there anyway I can get Photoshop running? I need it.
[06:46] <fr500> optish: bmpx is a totally new player based on gstreamer or xine
[06:46] <Amaranth> Tedd: WINE should do it, otherwise crossover office will do it for sure
[06:46] <mmiikkee12> ok brb again
[06:46] <Tedd> Amaranth: I have WINE.
[06:47] <coz> fr500 can't find it where did you get it and what is it???
[06:47] <koharski> hi :)
[06:47] <windowmaker> Quequeg: root@ubuntu:~# ls -l /home/windowmaker/WinDrive/
[06:47] <windowmaker> total 668
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root  16384 2005-12-07 16:00 Apps
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root   4096 2005-12-08 21:36 Games
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root   8192 2005-12-08 21:36 Incomplete
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root  32768 2005-12-06 20:09 Installers
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root  12288 2005-12-09 18:20 misc
[06:47] <Tedd> Amaranth: Crossover office?
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root  40960 2005-11-05 21:41 movies
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root 557056 2005-12-08 21:33 music
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root   8192 2005-12-10 00:34 pics
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root      0 2005-06-26 19:53 RECYCLER
[06:47] <Tedd> windowmaker: Use pastebin!
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root   4096 2005-06-28 08:52 System Volume Information
[06:47] <windowmaker> dr-x------  1 root root      0 2005-11-30 20:16 temp
[06:47] <Tedd> Amaranth: THANK YOU.
[06:47] <linux_n00b_e> What was that?
[06:47] <vegos> does anyone know where i can get ndiswrapper*amd64.deb
[06:47] <fr500> coz: http://beep-media-player.org/index.php/Aeon
[06:47] <coz> whoa dude maybe he didn't know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[06:47] <fr500> coz but it-s a pita to compile
[06:47] <Amaranth> he can rejoin
[06:47] <coz> great fr500 let me look
[06:47] <Tedd> Maybe he should have read the topic. Jeez.
[06:48] <optish> intersting...i'll have to check them out....and will check out aeon as well when i put on ubuntu on the laptop tomorrow or sunday
[06:48] <phiz__> does anyone know how to fix this: http://phiz.be/doh.jpg
[06:48] <shaggydoo> coz, doesn't matter. he'll rejoin and learn to pastebin from now on
[06:48] <optish> fr500, i would like the aeon package
[06:48] <Quequeg> I just wanted him to report the RWX permissions of the mount directory.
[06:48] <optish> :)
[06:48] <thundr> It is in the topic, though sometimes I miss stuff there too
[06:48] <linuxboy> thundr: yeah, its very long
[06:48] <fr500> optish: the problem is not the package, is the libvisula plugin, it's ver messy to get together, and without it it looses all the fun factor
[06:48] <vegos> does anyone know where i can get ndiswrapper*amd64.deb
[06:49] <koharski> no idea
[06:49] <koharski> sorry ;)
[06:49] <fr500> optish: if you see the screenshot, that effect on the title is the visualizer
[06:49] <Tedd> Anyway, Amaranth: Crossover Office?
[06:49] <koharski> o_0
[06:49] <koharski> thats awesome
[06:49] <fr500> vegos: try #ndiswrapper
[06:49] <fr500> koharski: what?
[06:49] <Amaranth> Tedd: it's a version of WINE that is more or less guaranteed to work with certain apps
[06:49] <koharski> fr500 optish: if you see the screenshot, that effect on the title is the visualizer
[06:49] <Amaranth> Tedd: But it costs money
[06:49] <koharski> thats what was awesome
[06:49] <shaggydoo> speaking of which, Amaranth, have you tried Crossover Office? I've been thinking of getting it
[06:49] <Tedd> Bastards.
[06:49] <Plazma> shaggydoo, i hear its pretty neat
[06:50] <koharski> Cxoffice is decent
[06:50] <fr500> koharski: oh the screenshot i guess
[06:50] <koharski> wirth the money
[06:50] <dabaR> Tedd: costing money is not bastards.
[06:50] <shaggydoo> is it any faster than using wine?
[06:50] <coz> so how did you install this jr500???
[06:50] <Amaranth> shaggydoo: it's the same speed
[06:50] <shaggydoo> but more compatibility, I see.
[06:51] <optish> http://futurepast.free.fr/aeon1.jpg <-- is that what you are referring to....if so i thought when i saw it first...it was just some static graphic
[06:51] <Tedd> dabaR: Yeah, I know. I speak prematurely sometimes. And by sometimes, I mean damn near always.
[06:51] <shaggydoo> I think I've had enough of gimp
[06:51] <koharski> anyway, how do I format a partition I just made with cfdisk?
[06:51] <Tedd> Shaggydoo: Thank you.
[06:51] <fr500> optish: but it's not static :p
[06:51] <koharski> right now  it's just plain old "linux"
[06:51] <shaggydoo> Tedd, for what?
[06:51] <mmiikkee12> it didn't work...
[06:51] <koharski> I want EXT2
[06:51] <Tedd> I hate The GImp.
[06:51] <dabaR> Tedd: but maybe they are bastards.
[06:51] <coz> fr500 dudue!
[06:51] <DRAGON_Ultra> gimp is cool
[06:51] <coz> dude
[06:51] <Plazma> Tedd, it takes a while getting used to, ever use gimpshop?
[06:51] <mmiikkee12> koharski: linux in cfdisk=ext2
[06:51] <Tedd> dabaR: Quite possible.
[06:51] <coz> how did you install this aeon?
[06:51] <shaggydoo> Tedd, haha, yeah. it's good, but if you use photoshop extensively, it's a painful transition
[06:51] <Tedd> Plazma: Nope.
[06:52] <optish> dang...that would look really nice on the 17" 1920x1200 laptop screen :)
[06:52] <koharski> thanks
[06:52] <Plazma> Tedd, it is a form of gimp that looks alot like photoshop.. its pretty neat
[06:52] <Tedd> Shaggydoo: I've used Photoshop for longer than I should have.
[06:52] <carlkof> hi
[06:52] <fr500> coz i compiled
[06:52] <carlkof> somebody speak spanish
[06:52] <optish> instead of that lame looking foobar2000 eq i'm used....
[06:52] <Plazma> carlkof, tu madre es puta
[06:52] <carlkof> i need help about XFCE
[06:52] <shaggydoo> Tedd, I know what you mean, I use PS on a daily basis, and CS2 is far beyond GIMP
[06:52] <Plazma> carlkof, jk
[06:52] <Tedd> CS2 can kiss my ass, quite politely.
[06:52] <optish> you know boring red led bars in foorbar2000
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> ok, anyone know why i can't get over 60hz refresh rate?
[06:53] <thundr> Plazma, humanity to others!
[06:53] <thundr> :)
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> (unless i use 800x600)
[06:53] <Plazma> thundr, hehe yea i apologized though..
[06:53] <shaggydoo> CS2 was annoying at first because of how much more of a memory hog it became, but it grows on you, stuff like how layers are handled
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> (which looks horrible)
[06:53] <fr500> coz: pretty awful to do if you ask me, wait for netx release, he is gonna embed the visualizer in the player code
[06:53] <dabaR> !es
[06:53] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:53] <thundr> thanks, dabaR, you're very helpful.
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> whoa, funky :)
[06:53] <Plazma> yo es muy cansdo.. y nessicto muchas cervas y pan
[06:53] <carlkof> thanks
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> do cat /dev/input/mice > /dev/dsp
[06:53] <mmiikkee12> :)
[06:54] <Plazma> cevesas**
[06:54] <coz> ok fr500 will do
[06:54] <mmiikkee12> and start moving the mouse around
[06:54] <mmiikkee12> :P
[06:54] <koharski> is there a quick way to remove EVERYTHING from ubuntu except for my home directories and the base (server) system?
[06:54] <dabaR> thundr: reall?
[06:54] <Tedd> Plazma: Where would I get this gimpshop?
[06:54] <Plazma> koharski, define everything
[06:54] <Plazma> Tedd, hold on a sec
[06:54] <mmiikkee12> koharski: backup and reinstall?
[06:54] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12 od
[06:54] <koharski> bah
[06:54] <Plazma> Tedd, it takes some time and knowledge on building stuff from source, but its worth it
[06:55] <Tedd> Oh, christ.
[06:55] <shaggydoo> mmiikkee12, if you reconfigure xorg, you can manually select the refresh rate when it asks for monitor info
[06:55] <mmiikkee12> and i did
[06:55] <mmiikkee12> i selected medium config
[06:55] <coz> OK does anyone know about cinelerra?
[06:55] <Tedd> mmiikkee12: Of Gimpshop?
[06:55] <Plazma> Tedd, http://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=241
[06:55] <mmiikkee12> no, x
[06:55] <coz> gimpshop sucks
[06:55] <koharski> well, I need help with this damn partition then. so it's a 7 gig linux partition in cfdisk
[06:55] <Cornellius> To Xfree86 or to Xorg ?
[06:55] <koharski> where do I go from here to make it EXT2?
[06:55] <mmiikkee12> xorg
[06:55] <bob_4_a_day> mmiikkee12  od /dev/input/mice      much better than redirrecting to sound
[06:55] <Plazma> coz, it's no photoshop, but i think its pretty nice
[06:55] <koharski> or EXT3
[06:55] <Cornellius> I always used Xfree
[06:56] <coz> I tried it on windows but I have photoshopcs on that
[06:56] <mmiikkee12> also, catting a kernel into /dev/dsp sounds kind of like a dialup modem
[06:56] <coz>  i havn't tried it on bubntu
[06:56] <mmiikkee12> :P
[06:56] <Murrlin> I'm not sure about how to see the root window. do I need to remove the wallpaper?
[06:56] <mmiikkee12> anyway
[06:56] <thundr> Plazma, it really should be made into a package, if it's as good as you say it is.  Most people interested in photoshop would have a hard time getting used to GIMP, though it would be a little easier for mac users.
[06:56] <Plazma> coz, its great on ubuntu
[06:56] <qt2> errm what are centrino's considered? pentium 3? pentium 4?
[06:56] <coz> is it in sysaptic or not
[06:56] <coz> synaptic
[06:56] <Tedd> Hmmmmmm.
[06:56] <regeya> iirc the 'root window'  concept is present even in windows
[06:56] <Hydroksyde> hello
[06:56] <coz> damn fingers
[06:56] <Plazma> thundr, i think it is in a .deb package.. i dont recall its been a while
[06:57] <Plazma> thundr, they could learn to build from source.. great learning expierence
[06:57] <thundr> pete__,  if you're using breezy, check out the "Add applications" tool
[06:57] <shaggydoo> coz, did you try to install it with alien?
[06:57] <regeya> gimpshop...I think there's a .dmg but not sure about a .deb
[06:57] <Tedd> Amaranth: I might be able to get a version of 4.1 of Crossover OFfice.
[06:57] <Murrlin> I can't seem to see xglobe or xfishtank for some reason
[06:57] <Tedd> Would that suffice for my needs?
[06:57] <coz> no I haven't even downloaded it how do I do that?
[06:57] <Murrlin> xdesktopwaves I can see
[06:57] <shaggydoo> coz, sudo apt-get install alien
[06:57] <Amaranth> Tedd: Yeah.
[06:57] <thundr> Plazma, yes, perhaps, but that's not something you'd want your new user who's just using ubuntu for the first time to do.
[06:57] <coz> ok
[06:57] <Tedd> Thanks.
[06:58] <coz> ?
[06:58] <shaggydoo> coz, use alien on the RPM package, it'll make a DEB file, use dpkg -i on the new deb file
[06:58] <nrage> :S I swear I'm using  for Windows 2003/XP 64-BIT - standard  	
[06:58] <nrage>  2.51.8
[06:58] <mmiikkee12> so why can't i get a decent refresh rate?
[06:58] <Plazma> thundr, indeed so, i agree with that.. i just had a passion for learning linux and moving away from winderz.. and been using linux distros for 4 years.. ive broke many of them by toying.. but i know my share
[06:58] <nrage>  on xp 32bit
[06:58] <nrage> :S
[06:58] <nrage> its working fine though
[06:58] <coz> what are the entries to make it a deb file?
  i havn't tried it on bubntu
[06:58] <Hydroksyde> hello... I have an important ubuntu question
[06:58] <Cornellius> A new distro ? :P
[06:58] <nrage> woopz wrong irc chan
[06:58] <coz> oh ok
[06:59] <Hydroksyde> Can my cat use ubuntu? will it require a human emulator?
[06:59] <optish> fr500, hey seriously can you send the aeon package or provide a download link for it?
[06:59] <coz> I look for a deb file on debian maybe they have one already made
[06:59] <Plazma> lmao
[06:59] <coz> hold on
[06:59] <fr500> optish: but the visual wont work in ubuntu, it will be a static image unless i can get the visualizar to work
[06:59] <koharski> well, reinstall time
[06:59] <mmiikkee12> i did medium config, selected 1024x768 @75Hz but it only lets me go up to 60
[06:59] <Cornellius> Can Alien really install RPMs on Ubuntu ??
[06:59] <koharski> thanks for the help
[06:59] <thundr> mmiikkee12, the way I had to get my refresh rate up was to comment out the horiz refresh and vert refresh lines in the xorg.conf file
[06:59] <koharski> later ;)
[06:59] <Cornellius> I have it installed, but never really tried it
[07:00] <Plazma> my exp with gimp for windows was bad.. it was really buggy back when i tried it.. over a year and  ahalf ago
[07:00] <Cornellius> It's not Gimp on win
[07:00] <shaggydoo> Cornellius, yep, it works well
[07:00] <Cornellius> it just windoes
[07:00] <fr500> optish: it worked on suse for me, i'm still working on it
[07:00] <mmiikkee12> thundr: i'd rather not edit that :S
[07:00] <Cornellius> thats the problem
[07:00] <shaggydoo> Cornellius, not exactly an installer, more like a converter
[07:00] <thundr> mmiikkee12, that's what works for me, there's probably another way, it's really not that hard - make a backup file
[07:00] <Cornellius> shaggydoo: thanks
[07:00] <mmiikkee12> i had this same problem last time i tried ubuntu
[07:00] <optish> fr500, i thought the visual plugin worked....sorry didnt read your previous messages properly....yea i'll wait it out if the visual aint working yet
[07:00] <mmiikkee12> how did i fix it?
[07:01] <Cornellius> shaggydoo: ha, well, when I fell lazy. I usually compile but heh
[07:01] <shaggydoo> Cornellius, when you're lazy you compile?!
[07:01] <optish> fr500, who knows maybe you'll have it working when i'm done setting up the laptop this weekend and i'll find you in here
[07:01] <thundr> If anyone else has a solution I'd like to hear it since mine is a little rough for everyone.
[07:01] <fr500> optish: breezy has been thougher on me that hoary or warty
[07:01] <Cornellius> shaggydoo: no, when I feel lazy I want a quick install
[07:02] <mmiikkee12> there aren't any refresh rate lines in the x config file
[07:02] <Cornellius> shaggydoo: like DEBs or RPMs
[07:02] <nandemonai> hi people
[07:02] <fr500> optish: i'm not done myself yet
[07:02] <shaggydoo> Cornellius, oh, hah, I was scared of you for a second :P
[07:02] <Cornellius> shaggydoo: lol !
[07:02] <thundr> mmiikkee12, let me look at mine, just a second.
[07:03] <optish> fr500, heh...well i'll be idling here while i can during the setup....
[07:03] <nandemonai> I have a problem with the ati drivers in breezy.. I know they come included but whn I use fglrxinfo it states its using mesa and no hardware acceleration.. any idea how I fix this?
[07:03] <bob_4_a_day> is there a good hearing test program ?
[07:03] <whyameye> on certain websites and programs, I cannot see the text. It's like the characters are there, but they are printed in the wrong color or something. I can select them, but I can't see them. Am I missing a font or something?
[07:03] <shaggydoo> alright, there seems to be a different crowd now, going to try my question again. has anyone ever installed/compiled or got DRI on MACH64, SAVAGE or SIS video cards?
[07:03] <XiCillin> no
[07:03] <shaggydoo> damn you to hell!
[07:04] <optish> i like debs and rpms because yea i'm lazy too and half of the time i dont understand all the compile options...someone has them worked out for me and i appreciate that.... :)
[07:04] <dabaR> chill
[07:04] <shaggydoo> optish, that's for sure.
[07:04] <Plazma> rpms are the devil
[07:04] <nandemonai> ideas anyone?
[07:04] <shaggydoo> nandemonai, card?
[07:05] <bob_4_a_day> anyone know ?
[07:05] <Cornellius> compiling is not hard
[07:05] <regeya> the thing I don't understand on the buzz about gimpshop...well, I guess I've worked with both programs long enough that I don't care, and I've gone through several versions of photoshop and they were all different...I had a point but I lost it...
[07:05] <Cornellius> its when you get an error
[07:05] <nandemonai> shaggydoo, radeon 9600xt
[07:05] <Plazma> Cornellius, oh yea its a piece of cake once you do it a few times
[07:05] <optish> i didnt have too much issues with RPMs back when i ran redhat...but with debs i havent had hardly any issues
[07:05] <Cornellius> either youre missing a package
[07:05] <Cornellius> or you're like : WTF ??
[07:05] <nandemonai> I have all the fglrx stuff installed
[07:05] <shaggydoo> nandemonai, did you try the ATI fglrx how-to?
[07:05] <windowmaker> Quequeg: http://pastebin.com/458101
[07:05] <Plazma> optish, i have NO issues with debs unless its absolute bleeding edge that the dependency isnt in the repository, rpms i had 95 percent trouble with dependencyies
[07:05] <Cornellius> Plazma: I was confused at first, then I got used to it
[07:06] <regeya> oh yeah...gimpshop vs gimp...they're both gimp, and if you're using it b/c you have trouble adjusting to gimp vs photoshop, well, I pity you on the next major photoshop release. ;-)
[07:06] <MrBlowtatoes> after apt-get installs a paxckage, does it delete the package it installed from?
[07:06] <nandemonai> shaggydoo, the only one I found on the forum was for reinstalliing newer ati drivers
[07:06] <shaggydoo> nandemonai, sec.
[07:06] <nandemonai> all I wanna do is enable opengl hardware acc
[07:06] <Cornellius> A Radeon user ?
[07:06] <nandemonai> yup
[07:06] <Cornellius> mmm
[07:06] <Cornellius> Always had Nvidia
[07:06] <bob_4_a_day> anyone know of a program for generating select tones in select speekers for set durations ???
[07:06] <nandemonai> fglrxinfo says this
[07:07] <Cornellius> heard that Linux doesn't like Radeons
[07:07] <nandemonai> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[07:07] <nandemonai> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[07:07] <nandemonai> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[07:07] <nandemonai> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[07:07] <nandemonai> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.2.1)
[07:07] <nandemonai> it worked previously
[07:07] <optish> MrBlowtatoes, no but if you run "apt-get clean" it'll clear the downloaded package
[07:07] <Cornellius> I Might be wrong
[07:07] <DRAGON_Ultra> ATI works good for me
[07:07] <shaggydoo> nandemonai, this one: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584 ?
[07:07] <nandemonai> reinstalled ubuntu and bam no hardware acc
[07:07] <bob_4_a_day> MrBlowtatoes yes if it didn't /var/apt/<blah> would get pretty full
[07:07] <gratuit> MrBlowtatoes: I think ubuntus default config dletes packages every so often, but if not, it'll be in /var/cache/apt/archives
[07:07] <nandemonai> shaggydoo, I'll give it a go
[07:07] <shaggydoo> Cornellius, linux doesn't like ATI in general, and vise-versa
[07:07] <Cornellius> nandemonai:sucks, no emulators
[07:07] <shaggydoo> vice*
[07:08] <Tedd> Goddamnit.
[07:08] <thundr> mmiikkee12, "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" - it was in between Section "Device" and Section "Screen"
[07:08] <tritium> nandemonai, don't paste
[07:08] <MrBlowtatoes> so i can safly delete everhyitng in  archives/?
[07:08] <nandemonai> sry
[07:08] <windowmaker> can somebody please help me get my NTFS partition readable?
[07:08] <mmiikkee12> hold on a sec
[07:08] <bob_4_a_day> gratuit ty   i left the /cache/ out of that.  good call.
[07:08] <mmiikkee12> http://pastebin.com/458103
[07:09] <nandemonai> is it really ness to recompile the kernel and all that tho? seems silly if the driver is there just not being used by thge looks.. I did run through fglrxconfig to no avail
[07:09] <gratuit> MrBlowtatoes: run apt-get clean, and it will delete the .debs
[07:09] <mmiikkee12> that's my xorg.conf
[07:10] <shaggydoo> nandemonai, you don't have to recompile the kernel if you see that post
[07:10] <overrider> can someone give me a tip on how to get my bluetooth keyboard working with my bluetooth dongle in my computer? is there a tool or something which allows me to setup/configure my devices?
[07:10] <tritium> !tell nandemonai about ati
[07:11] <Kindred> hey, if I install ubuntu on the same drive as my xp install, is it then possible to delete that xp partition later on and have the space merge with the ubuntu one.. or would I need to delete both and reinstall ubuntu again?
[07:11] <mojo> ever see something in your Firestarter active connections on port 54321 for "Back orifice 2k" before?
[07:11] <vbgunz> tritium: they killed ubotu I think...
[07:11] <nandemonai> ok thanx I see will try
[07:11] <windowmaker> can somebody please help me get my NTFS partition readable?
[07:11] <mojo> I have a roomie with a win2k pc and I wonder if he's been infested\
[07:11] <tritium> vbgunz, hmm...
[07:11] <optish> oh yea...that reminds i was thinking about purchasing logitech mx5000 wondering if that would work (hopefully with all the features) with the internal bluetooth on my laptop
[07:11] <thundr> mmiikkee12, found it -
[07:12] <Cornellius> Kindred: yes, but I wouldn't suggest to install Linux on the same HD as windows
[07:12] <mmiikkee12> thundr: ?
[07:12] <thundr> mmiikkee12, line 72-73
[07:12] <thundr> mmiikkee12, under Section "Monitor"
[07:12] <mmiikkee12> ok, what should i change it to?
[07:12] <optish> windowmaker, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2514926
[07:12] <Kindred> Cornellius.. okay, different partition though right..
[07:13] <thundr> mmiikkee12, just delete them or comment them out
[07:13] <tritium> Cornellius, it's fine to do, and done all the time
[07:13] <mmiikkee12> thundr: wouldn't that break something?
[07:14] <thundr> It doesn't with mine.  if you're monitor's built within the last 7 years you should be fine.
[07:15] <tritium> mmiikkee12, please...
[07:15] <mmiikkee12> seriously
[07:15] <mmiikkee12> this computer shipped with windows me
[07:15] <bob_4_a_day> Cornellius we would all sujest installing linux on the same hd as windows,   heh or even replacing win altogather :)
[07:15] <shaggydoo> mmiikkee12, only 5 years old
[07:15] <mmiikkee12> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=534 - sounds remarkably like my problem
[07:16] <windowmaker> optish: not working >=(
[07:16] <thundr> mmiikkee12, I'm just telling you what worked for me. If someone has a less crazy workaround, let me know.
[07:16] <mmiikkee12> yeah... i'll keep searching
[07:16] <mmiikkee12> that sounds dangerous :(
[07:17] <windowmaker> optish: when i go into my mountpoint, it says "the folder contents cannot be displayed: you do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of <mountpoint>"
[07:17] <driscoll> exit
[07:17] <thundr> mmiikkee12, if your monitor was shipped with your computer which was shipped back in 2000 or so, it should be fine.  I've tried it with a monitor that was made back in 95 and had no problems.
[07:17] <optish> windowmaker, can you view the contents via sudo to make sure?
[07:18] <windowmaker> optish: yes, it works in sudo
[07:18] <fr500> who would be intersted in trying a pptp vpn client configuration tool written in mono?
[07:19] <thundr> mmiikkee12, and if your screen does start to flicker when you restart X, then all you have to do is throw the lines back in the file or uncomment them and you're back to where you started.
[07:19] <optish> windowmaker, hmm...what's your fstab entry look like
[07:20] <windowmaker> optish: http://pastebin.com/458106
[07:21] <overrider> i cant find gnome-bluetooth in my package manager, only kde-bluetooth. does this mean it is recommended to use kde-bluetooth?
[07:21] <tritium> !info gnome-bluetooth
[07:21] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[07:21] <ubotu> gnome-bluetooth: (GNOME Bluetooth tools.), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.6.0+cvs2005.09.09-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 242 kB, Installed size: 856 kB
[07:21] <tritium> no, overrider.  It means you need to enable universe
[07:22] <giloth> hello everyone
[07:22] <thundr> hi giloth
[07:23] <Cornellius> overrider: using Synaptic ?
[07:23] <Cornellius> tritium: oh lol, trus
[07:23] <overrider> Cornellius, yes
[07:23] <Cornellius> *true
[07:23] <overrider> im tryign to get my bluetooth keyboard to work
[07:24] <giloth> synaptic sounds like it's from the movie Antitrust, anyone ever see that movie?
[07:24] <giloth> what ever happened to good ol' PS/2 overrider :)
[07:24] <nicholaspaul> hi
[07:24] <giloth> hi nicholaspaul
[07:24] <thundr> I remember Antitrust, giloth
[07:25] <giloth> yeah, ryan phillips i believe was the main guy in it
[07:25] <giloth> good movie and great symbolism on how microsoft works lol
[07:25] <thundr> It beat out "Hackers" in terms of reailsm.
[07:25] <overrider> giloth, yeah
[07:26] <giloth> hah hackers.. i saw that a couple days ago
[07:26] <nicholaspaul> I thot "The Wall' was about how microsoft works..
[07:26] <giloth> lol - i doubt pink floyd had them in mind when they were making that
[07:26] <nicholaspaul> mmm  maybe not.
[07:26] <mojo> hmm never seen either.  weird, too cuz the hackers 'soundtrack' came to my collection somewhere along the line...
[07:26] <windowmaker> optish: have you analyzed it yet?
[07:27] <tritium> MS was not around yet at that time
[07:27] <bob_4_a_day> nicholaspaul no, the wall was about how george bush works
[07:27] <nicholaspaul> I still love Hackers tho! The scene where they are punching huge buttons with the massive screen was awesome!
[07:27] <thundr> mojo, the soundtrack was great with the movie.
[07:27] <tritium> politics are off-topic, folks...
[07:27] <mojo> "gotta get yourself connected, writing's on the wall, cuz if your mind's neglected, stumble you might fall...  do do do" :)
[07:27] <nicholaspaul> bob_4_a_day, hehe yea no kidding
[07:27] <ClayG> how can I get my computers to stop changin private ip's ?I made entries in the my /etc/hosts file adding ip addies and the corresponding hosts but this doesn't seem to stop them from changing.
[07:27] <nicholaspaul> ClayG you can use static IP's
[07:27] <ClayG> How?
[07:28] <overrider> ClayG, you must be using dhcp?
[07:28] <giloth> hackers was a decent watch, but clearly the people who wrote the script were retarded
[07:28] <mojo> thundr: yeah now i have to get that movie.  always meant to see Hackers.  So what is Antitrust about, Microsoft?
[07:28] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, in the Networking applet - change DHCP to Static
[07:28] <ClayG> I have a cable modem and a moto wireless router
[07:28] <ClayG> on my router or on my machine?
[07:28] <giloth> mojo: in a sense of speaking, yes
[07:28] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  on your machine.
[07:28] <overrider> ClayG, well, your router is prolly funcitoning as a dhcp server, you can turn that off iff you like. then on your machines assign individual ip adresses
[07:28] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, your router gets one IP from the ISP . You can leave that end alone.
[07:29] <nicholaspaul> yup overrider
[07:29] <thundr> mojo, it's a thinly vailed anti-microsoft/giant technology monopoly corporation/pro little guy movie
[07:29] <MrFarts> does anyone know of a good network health monitor ?
[07:29] <mojo> giloth: aye.. so not directly but that is the model for some part of the movie, huh?  well sounds interesting anyway.  I am anti-trust feeling myself.
[07:29] <giloth> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0218817/
[07:29] <MrFarts> i'd like to keep track of somple simple health info for a small network
[07:29] <ClayG> I am in the network tools is this the applet you are talking about>?
[07:29] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  i have my network set up with static ips
[07:29] <nicholaspaul> thats it ClayG
[07:29] <ClayG> that's how io want mine
[07:29] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  what desktop are you using, Gnome?
[07:29] <ClayG> yes
[07:30] <giloth> Trivia: When Milo is seen accepting awards, he is accepting them from Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems and from Miguel de Icaza, creator of GNOME and CTO of Ximian (formerly Helix Code.) (more)
[07:30] <ClayG> i dont see is
[07:30] <giloth> lol i didn't know that
[07:30] <ClayG> I'm in the app
[07:30] <grigora> can I listen to RealAudio stuff via XMMS?
[07:30] <rev> can anyone tell me why i can't get "administrator mode" to work?
[07:30] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, System> Admin > Networking
[07:30] <Madpilot> rev: admin mode of what?
[07:30] <MrFarts> anyone ?
[07:30] <ClayG> thanks i was in the wrong one
[07:30] <MrFarts> rev, what is "administrator mode" ?
[07:30] <rev> like when trying to config some thing
[07:30] <tritium> rev, you need to explain what you mean
[07:30] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,   okee, then click the interface (you prob only have one) click properties
[07:30] <rev> hold on
[07:31] <ClayG> i found it
[07:31] <ClayG> very cool
[07:31] <overrider> rev, doesnt it ask you for a password?
[07:31] <Madpilot> rev: do you mean when you use sudo? (don't leave us guessing here, please!)
[07:31] <nicholaspaul> ClayG then click on DHCP , change to Static, and enter an IP - something like 192.168.0.110
[07:31] <rev> it askes or pw and pauses for a bit then back to the same
[07:31] <ClayG> 110?
[07:31] <ClayG> it's .2 now!
[07:31] <nicholaspaul> or anything.
[07:31] <ClayG> I can make it anything huh
[07:32] <ClayG> cool
[07:32] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, yup!
[07:32] <thundr> reminds me of the kde preferences tool.
[07:32] <rev> like system, settings, users
[07:32] <Madpilot> rev: try your own user pw?
[07:32] <nicholaspaul> subnet is prob. 255.255.255.0
[07:32] <DRAGON_Ultra> yuck on kde
[07:32] <rev> i do
[07:32] <grigora> what do I need to listen to RealAudio broadcasts?
[07:32] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  then Gateway is the ip of your router. Mine is 192.168.0.1
[07:32] <MrFarts> rev, normally that's done with the 'root' user; ubuntu uses "sudo" for these functions
[07:32] <thundr> grigora, Real Audio player will work
[07:32] <mr-russ> where do I find a terminal on the ubuntu 5.10 live cd?
[07:32] <Madpilot> rev: have you created a root account?
[07:32] <ClayG> mine is 10.1
[07:32] <MrFarts> rev, i think this is all well-explained in the documentation
[07:32] <rev> will a kde indow let me sudo?
[07:32] <bob_4_a_day> !root
[07:32] <ubotu> I heard root is rumour has it, that root is disabled in Ubuntu, actually this means there is no password set for the root account, use sudo when you need admin access, you can read all about it on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[07:33] <Madpilot> mr-russ: Applications menu - Accessories - Terminal
[07:33] <MrFarts> Madpilot, he doesn't  need to "create" a root account
[07:33] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  oh ok. You can always ping to see if it worked
[07:33] <ClayG> and nodes 2-5 are my other machines
[07:33] <rev> how i make root acount?
[07:33] <Madpilot> MrFarts: I know, but if he has, it might screw things up
[07:33] <fr500> optish: YES!!!!! AEON WORKS NOW! with some little flickr but it's working
[07:33] <mojo> WHEW: Found my own answer.  Saw a "Back Orifice" connection in Firestarter and started to freak that my roomie's computer was b0rked (he's win2k).  Apparently it's a false alarm: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-77544.html
[07:33] <Madpilot> rev: you don't need one
[07:33] <thundr> rev,  you don't need to
[07:33] <tritium> rev, I suggest you use sudo instead
[07:33] <nicholaspaul> rev you already have one, but dont use it!! :)
[07:33] <mr-russ> Madpilot: Thanks heaps.
[07:33] <ClayG> it does it automatically?
[07:33] <z3r0_d> ... in what package would I find the C library headers?
[07:33] <ClayG> no reboot
[07:33] <ClayG> ?
[07:33] <nicholaspaul> Good advice tritium
[07:33] <rev> i need it for gui things
[07:33] <tritium> ;)
[07:34] <Madpilot> rev: all the GUI tools in Ubuntu should work with sudo & your regular acct pw
[07:34] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, does what automatically? the IPs?
[07:34] <ClayG> no
[07:34] <MrFarts> can someone please recommend a decent network monitoring tool ?: )
[07:34] <rev> they should but don't
[07:34] <ClayG> I mean after setting this if i goto console and ifconfig
[07:34] <rev> only package manager dose
[07:34] <ClayG> will i see the new ip's take effect or do i need to restart?
[07:34] <bshumate> MrFarts : ntop, nagios, opennms
[07:34] <MrFarts> rev, i think you are smoking the good stuff
[07:34] <thundr> MrFarts, what kind of tool?
[07:34] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, oh, its immediate.
[07:34] <bshumate> MrFarts: depending on the level of monitoring you need to do
[07:35] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, i set up mine like that so i know who i'm ssh'ing to!!
[07:35] <windowmaker> hey, can anybody here help me mount my NTFS partition properley, none of the FAQs are helping
[07:35] <bob_4_a_day> rev if you have linux you have 'root'   if you want to set the root password you can 'sudo passwd root '   or if you just want to use a root shell 'sudo bash ' or 'sudo - '
[07:35] <rev> i clik on admin mode. it asks for w. i type it in. big pause. no go
[07:35] <ClayG> im thinking the same
[07:35] <ClayG> this machine is a p4 2.4
[07:35] <ClayG> I'm thining about making is .24
[07:35] <rev> thanks bob/. i try that
[07:35] <MrFarts> thundr, web-based for seeing what services are running mainly
[07:35] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, fancy shmancy;) this one is P3, 700 lol
[07:35] <mr-russ> rev: are you in the admin group?
[07:35] <thundr> rev, or the sudoers group
[07:36] <nicholaspaul> ClayG,  i see. I just use 100.101.102.103.104//
[07:36] <ClayG> dont feel bad the other machines are 400-500mhz
[07:36] <nicholaspaul> oh lol!! :)
[07:36] <Madpilot> rev: did you do a regular install, or an expert install?
[07:36] <nicholaspaul> i have one of those too
[07:36] <ClayG> what?
[07:36] <shivy> hya
[07:36] <shivy> good morning
[07:36] <shivy> :)
[07:36] <thundr> MrFarts, etherape possibly?
[07:36] <ClayG> oih never mind
[07:36] <grigora> thundr: is it in any of the repositories?>
[07:36] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, oh my IP's - 192.168.0.100. 101. 102 etc
[07:36] <MrFarts> thundr, i'll check it out ..
[07:36] <ClayG> lol
[07:36] <ClayG> ok
[07:36] <nicholaspaul> :-)
[07:36] <MrFarts> thanks for the suggestions
[07:36] <mojo> windowsrefund: okay i was looking for you but got distracted :)  there is a way but it is not considered "safe" yet so far as I know.  The ntfs drivers (in kernel?) only support read-only...  there is somethign out there...
[07:37] <thundr> grigora, is what?
[07:37] <rev> i did regular install
[07:37] <ClayG> gateway address , where can i find that
[07:37] <ClayG> ifconfig doesn't seem to list that, is that just .1
[07:37] <ClayG> ?
[07:37] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, that should be the ip of your router.
[07:37] <overrider> ClayG, man route
[07:37] <MrFarts> theblue, etherape sounds a bit scary though :)
[07:37] <ClayG> ok cool
[07:37] <mojo> windowsrefund: sry that was for windowmaker but he left, doh!
[07:37] <MrFarts> thundr, , etherape sounds a bit scary though :)
[07:37] <overrider> i didnt like ehterape
[07:37] <tritium> rev, the first user you created has sudo priveleges, along with any user that you add to the admin group
[07:37] <rev> uid is 1000 if that meens anything
[07:38] <mojo> Ether Ape or EtherrrrRape?  stress it however is friendlier man
[07:38] <mojo> lol
[07:38] <rev> i did sudo passwd root but no fix
[07:38] <bshumate> MrFarts: EtherApe is not web based, darkstat, and ntop are, however
[07:38] <tritium> rev, you don't need to enable the root account
[07:38] <rev> ok
[07:38] <rev> then what?
[07:39] <thundr> See, MrFarts , I don't know what I'm talking about.
[07:39] <giloth> is it possible to use kopote under gnome?
[07:39] <rev> i installed with a kubuntu d btw
[07:39] <bob_4_a_day> give your account root privledges
[07:39] <nicholaspaul> ClayG, you good with your static ips?
[07:39] <rev> cd*
[07:39] <tritium> bob_4_a_day, uid 1000 should already have sudo priveleges
[07:39] <thundr> giloth, you can run most kde apps under gnome, you just need the kde librareis (which will usually be dependancies when you install the app), afaik
[07:39] <nicholaspaul> giloth, oh yes.
[07:39] <tritium> rev, type "id" at the command line, and verify that your user is in the admin group please
[07:39] <rev> i can't give it privlage unless it recognises me as root master
[07:39] <rev> ok
[07:39] <rev> hold
[07:40] <rev> uid=1000(rev) gid=1000(rev) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),104(lpadmin),105(scanner),106(admin),1000(rev)
[07:40] <giloth> thundr & nicholaspaul: thanks :)
[07:40] <nicholaspaul> anytime mate!
[07:40] <MrFarts> bshumate, i
[07:40] <thundr> no problem, giloth
[07:40] <MrFarts> bshumate, i'm looking at nagios right now, but there sseem to be no screenshots on the webpage :(
[07:40] <bob_4_a_day> tritium i suspected 1000 was default for ub but, my comment was a dirision of the 'sudo is better than login root' fallicy
[07:40] <thundr> I also have to sleep. Good night everyone.
[07:41] <mmiikkee12> why can't i install supertux?!?
[07:41] <giloth> night thundr
[07:41] <tritium> bob_4_a_day, I wouldn't call that a fallacy
[07:41] <bshumate> MrFarts: nagios is pretty heavy duty, unless you have five or ten machines or more...check out darkstat
[07:41] <thundr> mmiikkee12, any luck on the refresh rate?
[07:41] <maik_> someone  script for !find ?
[07:41] <mojo> rev: sudo is a command-line command, should work same in a kde-desktop terminal as in a gnome-desktop terminal or one of your virtual terminals (ctrl-alt-F1 thru ctrl-alt-f6 methinks, ctrl-alt-F7 being the virtual terminal that is running Xwindows)
[07:41] <bob_4_a_day> i know you wouldn't
[07:41] <mmiikkee12> yep
[07:41] <cold> hmm what proccess name does the esmpt on ubuntu run under?
[07:41] <mmiikkee12> had to use 16bpp
[07:41] <rev> sudo works fine
[07:41] <giloth> in the repos, where is kopote? :
[07:42] <mojo> rev: sry k
[07:42] <MrFarts> wtf is supertux ? :)
[07:42] <tritium> !tell bob_4_a_day about sudo
[07:42] <mmiikkee12> couldn't find package supertux
[07:42] <overrider> !tell overrider about sudo
[07:42] <bob_4_a_day> !tell tritium about root
[07:42] <rev> !tell rev about sudo
[07:42] <bob_4_a_day> :)
[07:42] <mmiikkee12> !tell MrFarts about supertux
[07:43] <rev> a bot. :)
[07:43] <mmiikkee12> oh please.
[07:43] <Tedd> !tell Tedd about supertux
[07:43] <mojo> ha ha ha lots of !tell-ing
[07:43] <Madpilot> !info supertux
[07:43] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[07:43] <ubotu> supertux: (Classic 2D jump 'n run sidescroller with Tux), section universe/games, is optional. Version: 0.1.2-4ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 234 kB, Installed size: 664 kB
[07:43] <mmiikkee12> !tell ubotu about ubotu
[07:43] <thundr> mmiikkee12, that's strange, you shouldn't have to do that, but you probably won't notice a difference between 16 and 24 anyway.  In any case.  good night, mmiikkee12
[07:43] <tritium> !botabuse
[07:43] <ubotu> You can play with me on #debian-bots without being banned.
[07:43] <Tedd> mmiikkee12: you have collapsed the rational universe
 Isn't that a bit silly?
[07:43] <rev> no one has a clue as to my prob?
[07:43] <Madpilot> mmiikkee12: you probably don't have Universe repo enabled
[07:43] <z3r0_d> libc6-dev... cool
[07:43] <mmiikkee12> i just uncommented it
[07:44] <rev> i get ot gui root controll
[07:44] <maik_> some body   speak spanish ?
[07:44] <MrFarts> mmiikkee12, apt-get update
[07:44] <thundr> !es
[07:44] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:44] <mmiikkee12> did that too
[07:44] <rev> i cant config anything under gui
[07:44] <mojo> mmiikkee12: hmm if you have ubotu tell iself about itself, does it?  hmm...  does it cause a loop having it tell itself, and it replying to it's own answer?  that would be funny (for a second - the not)...
[07:44] <xspades> rev: tryed gksudo program?
[07:44] <rev> gksudo?
[07:44] <rev> never heard of
[07:44] <xspades> yea, its the graphical sudo iirc
[07:45] <rev> rev@box1:~$ gksudo
[07:45] <rev> bash: gksudo: command not found
[07:45] <rev> rev@box1:~$
[07:45] <tritium> bob_4_a_day, I don't need to be reminded, thanks ;)
[07:45] <mmiikkee12> mojo: no, it pmed me saying Isn't that a bit silly?
[07:45] <tritium> rev, please don't paste
[07:45] <rev> sorry
[07:45] <bob_4_a_day> me niether
[07:45] <mojo> mmiikkee12: lol so it is smart enough not to be gamed like that.  cool.
[07:45] <rev> let me try aptget
[07:45] <Madpilot> rev: try "man gksudo"
[07:46] <tritium> rev, you don't have a complete install.
[07:46] <rev> rev@box1:~$ gksudo
[07:46] <rev> bash: gksudo: command not found
[07:46] <rev> rev@box1:~$
[07:46] <rev> oiops
[07:46] <tritium> grr
[07:46] <rev> it said no man for it
[07:46] <Madpilot> rev: then there's something missing, like tritium said...
[07:46] <rev> no manual entry
[07:46] <rev> hmm
[07:46] <tritium> rev, if you don't have gksudo, you don't have the gksu package, so you can't have the ubuntu-desktop meta-package
[07:47] <rev> what i need then?
[07:47] <mojo> rev: at command line "sudo apt-get install gksudo" I guess
[07:47] <tritium> rev, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[07:47] <bob_4_a_day> does kubuntu use gksudo by default ?
[07:47] <rev> i was a moment from doing that mojo
[07:47] <tritium> rev, are you using kde, or gnome?
[07:47] <rev> kde
[07:47] <rev> kubuntu istall
[07:47] <Hobbsee> bob_4_a_day: it uses kdesu
[07:47] <tritium> well, no wonder
[07:47] <mojo> rev: methinks the gk in gksudo is for GTK, perhaps, gnome-centric?  Maybe there is an alternate for kde/qt... hmm...
[07:47] <Hobbsee> mojo: kdesu
[07:47] <bob_4_a_day> rev  kdesu
[07:47] <mmiikkee12> wow. that was interesting.
[07:47] <rev> ok
[07:48] <mmiikkee12> i said !tell ubotu about ubotu in #debian-bots and got a sudden flood of pms from bots :P
[07:48] <mojo> Hobbsee: cool, good to know for Kubuntu folks (I'm a gnomer at the moment)
[07:48] <rev> umm. looking at e:
[07:48] <rev> hmm
[07:48] <Hobbsee> mojo: definetly
[07:48] <mojo> Hobbsee: so rev can use it in place of gksudo
[07:49] <Hobbsee> yes
[07:49] <rev> E: Couldn't find package kdesu
[07:49] <bob_4_a_day> mojo more like will have to use it rather than gksudo from kde apps
[07:50] <tritium> rev, it's a command you need to use
[07:50] <MrFarts> the nagios webpage is retarded
[07:50] <MrFarts> "you can't use nagios without plugins"
[07:50] <mojo> bob_4_a_day: okay.  I have not futzed with KDE mutch.
[07:50] <MrFarts> so you go checkout what plugins they have and it's a mystery tarball
[07:50] <mojo> ^much
[07:50] <rev> package list done dependancy tree done but E: Couldn't find package kdesu
[07:50] <Hobbsee> it should give:
[07:50] <Hobbsee> kdesu: No command specified.
[07:50] <Hobbsee> kdesu: Use --help to get a list of available command line options.
[07:50] <Hobbsee> when you type in kdesu
[07:50] <MrFarts> rev, you appear to be smopking the good stuff
[07:51] <Hobbsee> if it's installed properly
[07:51] <rev> i apear to be f'ed by kubuntu
[07:51] <tritium> rev, did you try using the command?
[07:51] <vliglow> hola
[07:51] <mojo> MrFarts: what are you smoPking? lol
[07:51] <rev> wich one?
[07:51] <tritium> rev, kdesu
[07:51] <rev> yes
[07:51] <mmiikkee12> new quote of the day :)
[07:51] <tritium> !tell vliglow about es
[07:51] <mmiikkee12> mmiikkee12 !kick ubotu
[07:51] <mmiikkee12> * dpkg kicks ubotu in the crotch.
[07:51] <mmiikkee12> ubotu mmiikkee12: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[07:52] <ubotu> okay, mmiikkee12
[07:52] <vliglow> ayuda
[07:52] <MrFarts> rev, actually you appear to be a bit ignorant of how to get around unix
[07:52] <bshumate> MrFarts: it actually ships with several plugins, but as the "retarded" page says, you don't need them
[07:52] <mmiikkee12> ops
[07:52] <mmiikkee12> oops
[07:52] <crash_king> hello all
[07:52] <vliglow> hola
[07:52] <tritium> !es
[07:52] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[07:52] <rev> mrfarts. why i'm here
[07:52] <MrFarts> bshumate, the install file says that it won't work without plugins, which are not included in the base distro
[07:52] <mojo> MrFarts: but isn't that what we are here for, to help eachother?
[07:53] <MrFarts> mojo, yeah, but this is all wrong :)
[07:53] <MrFarts> rev, you need to get familiar with how to navigate unix first
[07:53] <tritium> MrFarts, we help anyone here
[07:53] <rev> i need to find what is missing to replace it
[07:53] <mojo> MrFarts: I always try to hang out a little to help rather than just jump in for my questions and run.  n00bs need luv 2
[07:53] <MrFarts> tritium, the guy is just getting more and more confused
[07:53] <rev> mrfarts^
[07:53] <tritium> without using words like "retarded"
[07:53] <MrFarts> rev, all you need is to use "sudo"
[07:54] <MrFarts> tritium, "retarded" was in reference to NAGIOS documentation
[07:54] <rev> mrfarts. sudo is fopr when i know all commands and such. for now i need gui to get me buy
[07:54] <tritium> I know, MrFarts.  Still, it is offensive to those with disabilities
[07:54] <MrFarts> rev, what are you trying to do exactly ?
[07:54] <MrFarts> tritium, that statement was retarded :)
[07:54] <rev> your using ubunu atm?
[07:55] <tritium> MrFarts, please stop now
[07:55] <MrFarts> rev, yes i are
[07:55] <mojo> MrFarts: honestly I am not sure what rev is trying to do, it may be off my history list.  If he wants to run a "root" permitted command from the command-line, then sudo is of course what he needs.
[07:55] <rev> system,settings, then most anything there
[07:55] <MrFarts> tritium, ok, i will be more sensitive towards imbeciles
[07:55] <rev> from menu list
[07:55] <MrFarts> mojo, that's why i'm asking :)
[07:55] <xspades> he needs to edit something that needs root that launches in a gui
[07:55] <tritium> MrFarts, cut it out, dude
[07:55] <MrFarts> mojo, seems like a whole lot of pain over nothing :)
[07:56] <MrFarts> rev, if you run any of the ubuntu graphical tools you should be prompted for your own password
[07:56] <mojo> MrFarts: but if rev needs to set up launchers to start programs from the desktop that need "sudo" like function, then he needs kdesu or gksudo, as appropriate.
[07:56] <rev> i put in pw it pauses for a bit thewn gose back to restricked mode
[07:56] <MrFarts> rev, this will, via sudo give you administrator rigjhts will running these tools
[07:56] <challah> !ubotu nvidia
[07:56] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[07:56] <ilba7r> rev is that for the print manager?
[07:57] <MrFarts> mojo, has he installed some tools which are not included in the default distribution
[07:57] <rev> any admin lvl like thing
[07:57] <rev> be it print user
[07:57] <MrFarts> mojo, even if he has, he can fire up a terminal and type in "sudo TOOLNAME"
[07:57] <rev> samba
[07:57] <ilba7r> there was a bug in kubuntu check in kubuntu channel
[07:57] <mojo> MrFarts: don't we all?  come on now!
[07:57] <ilba7r> rev by the way did you install kde or kubuntu
[07:57] <rev> same server?
[07:57] <MrFarts> ok, my brain hurts
[07:57] <rev> kubuntu from kubuntu install cd
[07:58] <ilba7r> ok i remember some one had a fix for this problem check kubuntu channel and i will search the wiki for you
[07:58] <rev> i found chanel
[07:58] <rev> thanks
[07:59] <Lewix> hi
[07:59] <Amaranth> hi
[07:59] <Lewix> I've installed ubunut but I can't go to the xserver
[07:59] <Lewix> someone told me to do something like
[07:59] <Amaranth> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:59] <Amaranth> that?
[08:00] <Lewix> echo fglrx |sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[08:00] <Amaranth> ok...
[08:00] <Lewix> yep
[08:00] <Amaranth> what error is X giving?
[08:00] <Lewix> let me finish
[08:00] <Amaranth> please type a complete thought on one line
[08:00] <tritium> greetings, Amaranth
[08:00] <bob_4_a_day> ilba7r if this is a known issue with a known cure lets add a node to ubotu also.
[08:00] <Amaranth> ubotu: botsnack
[08:00] <ubotu> thanks amaranth :)
[08:01] <Amaranth> it's back! yay!
[08:01] <tritium> Good night
[08:01] <Amaranth> night
[08:01] <bob_4_a_day> peace
[08:02] <Amaranth> gahal: directpc? i feel sorry for your ping times. :/
[08:02] <Lewix> sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx then echo fglrx |sudo tee -a /etc/modeuls then sudo depmod -a; sudo modprobe fglrx thne sudo cp /etc/x11/xorg.conf /etc/x11/xorg.conf_backup then sudo sed -i -e `s/"ati"/"fglrx"/' /etc/x11/xorg.conf and sudo GDM
[08:02] <gahal> hehe, yeah it really sucks
[08:02] <ilba7r> bob_4_a_day i remember i had the same problem when i had kde but can not remember how to change it know will search the forums. It has to do with som configuration file let me check
[08:02] <Lewix> I have an ati radeon Xpress 200m
[08:02] <Lewix> and have some problem with my xserver
[08:02] <Amaranth> Lewix: And what errors did you get?
[08:02] <Lewix> nothing
[08:02] <Syirrus> I downloaded the ati-driver-installer-8.20.8-i386.run .  How do I install it?
[08:03] <Lewix> no error
[08:03] <Lewix> I mean did I do something wrong ?
[08:03] <gahal> Amaranth: although im not gonna get anything better out in the middle of nowhere.  even with 700ms+ pings i can still play WoW :)
[08:03] <Amaranth> Syirrus: Please install the xorg-driver-fglrx package
[08:03] <Amaranth> Lewix: No error usually means success.
[08:03] <Syirrus> then what?
[08:03] <Tedd> Scuse meh: How do I open an .nfo file?
[08:03] <Amaranth> Lewix: Try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:03] <Tedd> And what can I use to run an .sh file?
[08:03] <Amaranth> !tell Syirrus about ati
[08:03] <Syirrus> ahh thank you :)
[08:04] <bob_4_a_day> Tedd .sh is usually shell script
[08:04] <xspades> open a terminal and sh file.sh
[08:04] <mojo> Syirrus: umm, the ati fglrx drivers are in the repo's.  but I think you go to the directory of your file and prepend the file name with ./ like "./ati-driver-installer-blahblah.run" and it will run it (if it is set with execute permissions (via chmod command perhaps))
[08:04] <mojo> Syirrus: from a command line, of course!
[08:05] <Syirrus> for sure :)
[08:05] <Lewix> I'm a newbie
[08:05] <mojo> Syirrus: I also believe that ATI's webiste has the manual install instructions if you poke around there a bit.
[08:05] <Amaranth> Lewix: did running that command do anything?
[08:05] <gahal> ok I ran /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh so i can watch some of my dvds... I got an error of "checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" I have never seen an error like that... any suggestions?
[08:05] <Lewix> ok let me restart my laptop again
[08:05] <Syirrus> thank you Mojo I will take a look on their site again
[08:05] <Amaranth> gahal: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:06] <rev> the solution to my prob was V
[08:06] <rev>  sudo adept-updater
[08:06] <mojo> Syirrus: no prob.  But you really should consider installing from the repositories with the APT system (Synaptic)
[08:06] <bob_4_a_day> k
[08:07] <gahal> Amaranth: thanks man, that worked
[08:07] <Syirrus> mojo: what is the package called?
[08:07] <Tedd> Amaranth: I got Crosssover.
[08:07] <Amaranth> Tedd: cool
[08:07] <cafuego> oh, bob2 squared himself?
[08:07] <Amaranth> Syirrus: xorg-driver-fglrx
[08:07] <Amaranth> !info xorg-driver-fglrx
[08:07] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[08:07] <ubotu> xorg-driver-fglrx: (Video driver for ATI graphics accelerators), section restricted/misc, is optional. Version: 6.8.0-8.16.20-0ubuntu16 (breezy), Packaged size: 8129 kB, Installed size: 23540 kB
[08:07] <mojo> Syirrus: Someone said it... xorg-driver-fglrx i think but I have to look...  yeah i think it is it
[08:08] <Amaranth> wtf is quadra?
[08:08] <cafuego> Amaranth: A series of m68k macs.
[08:08] <Lewix> ?
[08:08] <Amaranth> let's try that again
[08:08] <Syirrus> mojo: you are correct
[08:08] <Amaranth> !info alacarte dapper
[08:08] <quadra> [ !unload : no module with this name ] 
[08:08] <ubotu> alacarte: (easy menu editing), section utils, is optional. Version: 0.8-0ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 56 kB, Installed size: 472 kB
[08:08] <Amaranth> ok...
[08:08] <ilba7r> bob_4_a_day ok in kubuntu they say it was fixed in the updates. So all he needed was to update his sys
[08:08] <cafuego> !version
[08:08] <ubotu> cafuego: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[08:09] <irvin> is there a console-based im client other than naim?
[08:09] <cafuego> irvin: micq
[08:09] <irvin> that can connect to yahoo?
[08:09] <Amaranth> irvin: There is a thing to let you use AIM, MSN etc from an irc client like irssi
[08:10] <mojo> windowmaker: you ever get your ntfs writeable?
[08:10] <Amaranth> irvin: bitlbee
[08:10] <windowmaker> can somebody help me change the permissions of my NTFS partition's mount point?
[08:10] <windowmaker> mojo: nope =(
[08:10] <Amaranth> windowmaker: ntfs is read-only
[08:10] <windowmaker> Amarant: i know
[08:10] <Amaranth> !ntfs
[08:10] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[08:10] <irvin> cheking out... thanks Amaranth, cafuego
[08:10] <cafuego> windowmaker: You can ONLY do that by passing the 'umask' mount option.
[08:10] <windowmaker> Amarant: i only want it viewable
[08:11] <mojo> windowmaker: you know, the writing on the ntfs driver is considered unstable (methinks) and so is not included in the default driver
[08:11] <Syirrus> restarting
[08:11] <windowmaker> mojo: i'm not trying to write to it
[08:11] <Hatred> hey.. how do i change the cursor color in gedit?
[08:11] <cafuego> windowmaker: You will want 'umask=000'
[08:11] <chulogrande> does anybody here write in tex?
[08:11] <windowmaker> cafuego: i'll try that
[08:11] <Hatred> its decided that a black cursor on a black background is a good idea :/
[08:11] <mojo> windowmaker: i guess NT does some "wierd stuff" and mucking with a ntfs filesystem that windows is gonna touch is asking for problems
[08:12] <windowmaker> cafuego: grr, still not working
[08:12] <windowmaker> mojo: i told you, i don't want to write to it
[08:12] <Amaranth> mojo: the ntfs partition format hasn't been completely reverse engineered
[08:12] <mojo> windowmaker: but there IS some support out there... i just don't remember off hand
[08:12] <rev> ok guys. sudo adept-updater fixes the kubuntu bug
[08:12] <mojo> windowmaker: okay, i am sorry!  my bad.
[08:12] <cafuego> windowmaker: 'umask=000' should have given all files mode 222 (read for all)
[08:12] <Amaranth> mojo: there is captive nfts, which uses a windows ntfs.dll to do it
[08:12] <mojo> windowmaker: then pls go on :0
[08:12] <mojo> :)
[08:13] <windowmaker> cafuego: let me check
[08:13] <windowmaker> cafuego: eh.... how DO i check?
[08:13] <Tedd> Amaranth: this is pretty nifty!
[08:13] <mojo> Amaranth: clever.  reminds me of ndiswrapper or win32codecs...  stop-gaps, I guess
[08:13] <Amaranth> Tedd: Yeah, it creates menu entries and everything
[08:13] <Hatred> ffs.. google search says its not possible to change the cursor color in gedit.. what's with that?
[08:14] <Amaranth> mojo: in vista USB drivers will have a standard interface like ndis for wireless drivers in xp
[08:14] <Hatred> my xchat cursor is white.. why can't gedit have a white one too?
[08:14] <Amaranth> mojo: So expect a tool to use those too. :)
[08:14] <Nexinarus> hey what is the best bittorrent client (graphical one) ?
[08:14] <Amaranth> Nexinarus: azureus but it's kind of difficult to setup
[08:15] <windowmaker> mojo: gah, when i do umount, it says it's not mounted, and when i do mount, it says it's either already mounted or the device is busy
[08:15] <Amaranth> Nexinarus: otherwise bittorrent 4 (official client) is good
[08:15] <Hatred> Nexinarus depends.. azureus has the most features, but also takes far more ram than its worth most of the time
[08:15] <Nexinarus> hmm i tried to install it, complained about not finding java heh
[08:15] <mojo> Amaranth: Hmm... yeah that is cool.  But still makes me drift to that kernel-binary-interfaces for drivers
[08:15] <mojo> debate
[08:15] <gahal> Nexinarus: in my opinion azureus
[08:15] <Nexinarus> thanks everyone
[08:15] <Amaranth> mojo: techinically binary drivers that talk directly to the kernel aren't even legal
[08:16] <Amaranth> mojo: This is why ati and nvidia have little open source modules that know how to talk to the kernel and their binary blob
[08:16] <mojo> windowmaker: hmmm... okay, that is new for me
[08:16] <windowmaker> mojo: >.<
[08:16] <Tedd> Amaranth: I love you in the most nonhomosexual way right now.
[08:16] <Amaranth> windowmaker: what drive is the windows partition? (/dev/hd*)
[08:17] <Tedd> Not meaning I have a problem with gays. Just that I am happy as anything right now.
[08:17] <gahal> Amaranth: nvidia cannot realese source cause they donot own the code for parts that are in their drivers
[08:17] <windowmaker> Amaranth, it's a SATA drive, so it's /dev/sda5
[08:17] <Amaranth> gahal: wasn't debating that
[08:17] <bob_4_a_day> this is really odd to me.   i have two boxes setting here p133  and  p266  (yes junk hardware) the p133 plays this .ogg just fine but the p266 skips and echos  unbarably on that song.   it doesnt do it on all of them just this one that i have found.    any thoughts what may cause this ?
[08:17] <Amaranth> windowmaker: what does lsof /dev/sda5 tell you?
[08:17] <windowmaker> Amaranth: not hda, sda
[08:17] <mojo> Amaranth: Yeah, it is crap.  I have an ATI Radeon 9800XT with their binary blob drivers.  They are dummies, NVIDIA and ATI both.  They could really promote use of their GFX cores if they promoted open development against them.
[08:17] <Nexinarus> yeah windowmaker, when i tried to mount a sata drive on a friends pc, it just refused
[08:17] <Hatred> right.. so if i can't change the cursor color in gedit, its useless to me.. how do I install kate without apt-get updating _everyting_ ?
[08:17] <cmd> where should I go to ask questions about dapper?
[08:17] <Nexinarus> simply didnt want to mount, kept saying stupid errors
[08:17] <windowmaker> Amaranth: nothing
[08:17] <bob_4_a_day> Tedd i have a problem with gays and i aint ashamed to say so.
[08:17] <Amaranth> cmd: here, but not many people run it
[08:18] <windowmaker> Nexinarus: i'ev done it before, on an older version of ubuntu, and other distros
[08:18] <Amaranth> bob_4_a_day, Tedd: not here please
[08:18] <Nexinarus> oh ok
[08:18] <Tedd> bob_4_a_day: That's cool. Whatever you believe.
[08:18] <cmd> Amaranth, my only question is, apt-get nor synaptic refuse to update "ubuntu-desktop"... would you know I can go about updating it?
[08:18] <Syirrus> moho: how so I tell if the drivers installed correctly?
[08:18] <windowmaker> Nexinarus: i also have other partitions that are on the same disk succesfully mounted on this, the same
[08:18] <Tedd> This is not the time nor place to debate it. The point is that Amaranth is now an honorary beater of ass.
[08:18] <Amaranth> cmd: Let me guess, you got mozilla-firefox 1.4.92 or whatever it is
[08:18] <windowmaker> Nexinarus: same FS too****
[08:18] <mojo> Syirrus: there is a command you can type... glxinfo i think... hang on
[08:19] <Nexinarus> heh, well ive no idea :S
[08:19] <cyphase> Anyone know any good network games that work on both linux and windows?
[08:19] <cyphase> :)
[08:19] <Amaranth> cmd: You need to remove mozilla-firefox (will remove ubuntu desktop), install firefox, then install ubuntu-desktop
[08:19] <Nexinarus> i just gave up in the end heh
[08:19] <cmd> Amaranth, just downloaded all updates that came up for Dapper
[08:19] <windowmaker> cyphase: www.americasarmy.com
[08:19] <Amaranth> cmd: Although at random times ubuntu-desktop is just uninstallable
[08:19] <Hatred> cmd; i suspect "ubuntu-desktop" is a meta package that doesn't need updating
[08:19] <mojo> Syirrus: try fglrxinfo at a command line
[08:19] <cyphase> windowmaker, i meant the kind of thing you'd play over a lan
[08:19] <gahal> cyphase: WoW :)
[08:19] <windowmaker> cyphase: BSFlag and Amagetron Advanced are some smaller simpler ones too... both need OpenGL capabilities
[08:20] <cyphase> nothing to big
[08:20] <Amaranth> Hatred: ubuntu-desktop is pretty much a requirement for clean upgrades (and staying sane in dev versions)
[08:20] <cmd> it's no big deal then I do not update it?
[08:20] <windowmaker> cyphase: yeah, you can play america's army over a lan
[08:20] <windowmaker> cyphase: silly =P
[08:20] <mojo> It should say that your OpenGL vendor string is ATI, etc...
[08:20] <Syirrus> mojo: I typed it and i get Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[08:20] <Amaranth> cmd: When you try to upgrade it what wants to get removed?
[08:20] <cyphase> windowmaker, my 3D card isn't working
[08:20] <cyphase> or, i should say..
[08:20] <Syirrus> Mojo: I suppose that means it is not installed hehehee
[08:20] <windowmaker> cyphase: what make?
[08:20] <cyphase> it's not working with the nVidia driver
[08:20] <cmd> Amaranth, not sure at the moment, got new updates and apt-get is tied up
[08:20] <mojo> Syirrus: maybe dpkg-reconfigure xorg-driver-fglrx???
[08:20] <gahal> cyphase: oh over a lan, the UTs are great in my opinion
[08:20] <cyphase> not 3D anyway
[08:21] <cyphase> lol
[08:21] <windowmaker> cyphase:i can't help you there... i haven't got mine working yet either
[08:21] <Syirrus> mojo: I will give that a shot
[08:21] <cyphase> i'm talking about something small
[08:21] <mojo> Syirrus: no, it may be there but not set up right in your xorg.conf file in /etc/X11/
[08:21] <Hatred> so.. is it possible to change the cursor color in gedit?
[08:21] <Amaranth> windowmaker: ati or nvidia?
[08:21] <Nexinarus> hmm how the hell do i start bittorrent-gui
[08:21] <Amaranth> Hatred: Not that I'm aware of. Why?
[08:21] <windowmaker> Amaranth: Nvidia 4tw!
[08:21] <Syirrus> ahhhh
[08:21] <mojo> Syirrus: have you stopped and restarted X since installing?
[08:21] <Amaranth> !tell windowmaker about nvidia
[08:21] <cafuego> The nvidias are not normally a problem.
[08:21] <Syirrus> mojo: I have I rebooted
[08:21] <windowmaker> Amaranth: it says i need the kernel source, i'md ownloading that at the moment
[08:21] <cyphase> yea..
[08:21] <windowmaker> AmaranthL do don't worry
[08:21] <cafuego> windowmaker: No, you don't.
[08:21] <Amaranth> windowmaker: ack, it does?
[08:22] <gahal> my nvidia cards have never given me any issues in any distro of linux
[08:22] <Hatred> Amaranth because black on black is really useles.. i'd install kate but apt-get wants to upgrade the entire system to install it and 150mb over dialup is a decent definition of pain
[08:22] <Lewix> yaouuuuuu it works Im on it right now
[08:22] <cafuego> windowmaker: 'sudo apt-get install llinux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) nvidia-glx'
[08:22] <Amaranth> Hatred: Why do you have a black background?
[08:22] <mojo> Syirrus: there is also a log file that X creates when it starts, like /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:22] <Hatred> Amaranth because lighter ones scorch my retinas
[08:22] <Lewix> but apparently I've got some errors when I logged in
[08:22] <windowmaker> gah, dead
[08:22] <Lewix> thanks amaranth
[08:22] <cafuego> windowmaker: 'sudo apt-get install llinux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) nvidia-glx'
[08:23] <Amaranth> Lewix: What errors?
[08:23] <mojo> Syirrus: hang on i'll figure somthing useful for you to type
[08:23] <cafuego> windowmaker: TYhat fetches 1) the kernel driver and 2) the X driver.
[08:23] <windowmaker> cafuego: i'm downloading the kernel source atm, i can't use apt
[08:23] <Hatred> Amaranth, this inability to change cursor color seems to be isolated to gnome programs.. is gnome really that useless?
[08:23] <cafuego> windowmaker: Then run 'sudo nvidia-glx-config enable'
[08:23] <Amaranth> windowmaker: cancel that, you don't need it
[08:23] <windowmaker> cafuego: i've done this before, so dont' worry =P
[08:23] <cafuego> windowmaker: Then just fetch the packages.
[08:23] <Amaranth> Hatred: It's a gtkrc setting, iirc.
[08:23] <cafuego> windowmaker: You do NOT need to compile anything.
[08:23] <Amaranth> Hatred: blame your theme
[08:23] <bob_4_a_day> Hatred pretty much
[08:23] <mojo> Syirrus: try "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep fglrx" for some info
[08:23] <Hatred> Amaranth awesome.. if its a setting, where do i change it?
[08:24] <cafuego> windowmaker: Coz for the kernel source you'd still need to fetch gcc-3.4 via apt <heh>
[08:24] <Amaranth> Hatred: That I don't know. I know it'll involve editing a text file.
[08:24] <cmd> Amaranth,  when in Synaptic I select to update "Ubuntu-Desktop", it mentions "smeg" needs to be removed and "Alacarte" will need to be installed...
[08:24] <Syirrus> mojo: I opened the xorg.conf file according the forums and it tells me to edit ati to fglrx
[08:24] <Amaranth> cmd: Do it.
[08:24] <windowmaker> cafuego: already got that =P
[08:24] <windowmaker> cafuego: bwaaha
[08:24] <Amaranth> cmd: smeg is the old version, alacarte is the new hotness of menu editing :)
[08:24] <Hatred> Amaranth; why does ubuntu use gnome if its so hard to use?
[08:24] <Amaranth> Hatred: Blame your theme.
[08:24] <Thunderguy> I installed Ubuntu-Desktop Kubuntu-Desktop and Xubuntu-Desktop but I have a problem, I never instructed apt-get to clean up my /var/cache/apt/archives but somehow I am missing my entire kubuntu deb files, do you know where it might have put them?
[08:24] <Syirrus> mojo: when I typed that nothing came up
[08:24] <Lewix> "can't access acpi events in /var/run/acpid.socket Make sure the acpi subsytem is working and the acpid daemon is running"
[08:25] <mojo> Syirrus: yeah, that would be a start.  But it should have written you a new xorg.conf.
[08:25] <Lewix> and "failed to initialize HAL"
[08:25] <cmd> Amaranth, hmmm... It just worked now... wierd
[08:25] <Amaranth> Thunderguy: it automagically clears old ones out
[08:25] <linux_n00b_e> Ok guys, finally got my box to boot, but I'm getting some BIOS errors. Could someone help me understand what they mean?
[08:25] <windowmaker> anybody able to help me mount my NTFS partition properley?
[08:25] <Syirrus> mojo: that seems like a lot of work
[08:25] <Amaranth> Lewix: they sound bad, but not terrible
[08:25] <Syirrus> mojo: maybe I should try the drivers from Ati instead of the Repos
[08:25] <motw_> windowmaker: what's the problem with it?
[08:25] <Syirrus> ?
[08:25] <Lewix> :(
[08:25] <Thunderguy> Amaranth: hmm, that sucks :( I have 4 computers that are offline, do you know a goodway I could keep good records of the deb files I download as to update those systems?
[08:25] <Amaranth> Lewix: make sure ubuntu-desktop is installed
[08:26] <Madpilot> linux_n00b_e: have you asked Google?
[08:26] <Amaranth> Thunderguy: I believe you're looking for apt-proxy
[08:26] <Lewix> I'm a newbie
[08:26] <Lewix> how can I ?
[08:26] <garry> yes, there is a download rom synaptic, that is an NTFS mounter, but let me give you an fstab line to look at. Just a sec.
[08:26] <bob_4_a_day> Hatred if it is curser settings you want to tweek  'grep -HiRae curser $HOME ' and see who it finds, who knows you might get lucky.
[08:26] <mojo> Syirrus: the "|grep fglrx" part is to filter (with grep) the output of the cat command for the text "fglrx".  If you get nothing, then try again just "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | more" for a screen-at-a-time output.  Look for WW or EE lines (warnings, errors)...
[08:26] <TTilus> Lewix: now you _have_ disabled acpi, haven't you?
[08:26] <Hatred> Amaranth, how do i change the theme? i haven't found anything yet where i can just change colours :/
[08:26] <windowmaker> motw_: it won't mount/unmount, and the mountpoint has weird perms
[08:26] <Amaranth> Lewix: System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager
[08:26] <Lewix> TTilus, how?
[08:26] <Amaranth> Lewix: In there search for the ubuntu-desktop package, make sure it's marked as installed
[08:26] <cmd> Amaranth, system is up to date and no more updates available :) Wierd how it didn't wish to work before... Thanks!
[08:26] <TTilus> Lewix: boot prompt, acpi=off
[08:26] <Lewix> ok let me see
[08:26] <TTilus> Lewix: ?
[08:26] <Lewix> no
[08:27] <Lewix> TTilus,  no
[08:27] <motw_> windowmaker: are you doing it with sudo or as root?
[08:27] <linux_n00b_e> No actually I haven't tried to Google the errors... I was hoping one of you knowledgeable people could help :)
[08:27] <Amaranth> Hatred: go to http://gnome-look.org and find a good dark theme
[08:27] <TTilus> Lewix: ok, nothing then
[08:27] <windowmaker> motw_: root
[08:27] <Amaranth> linux_n00b_e: BIOS errors are dependant on the BIOS
[08:27] <Thunderguy> Amaranth: Not really, they aren't networked in either way, I mean is there an apt- for creating a disc of deb files for Ubuntu to carry to other systems?
[08:27] <windowmaker> motw_: jsut in a root terminal
[08:27] <Amaranth> linux_n00b_e: unless we have the exact same board as you we probably can't help
[08:27] <motw_> windowmaker: what command are you using and what's the error?
[08:27] <cmd> Hatred, if you're running Breezy search for StrongLooks on the site... For nice borders to match the theme search for Blended 1.5 (I think)... that is just hot at the moment :)
[08:27] <Hatred> Amaranth i have a good dark theme already.. "mist-plastik"
[08:28] <mojo> Syirrus: the lines start with (II) for information, and I think (WW) for warnings and (EE) for errors.  So you could try typing "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep EE"  or WW.  I am not bash-magical enough to know how to get grep to search for either/or WW & EE ;-)
[08:28] <garry> /dev/sda1        /mnt/sata1       ntfs        ro               1   0
[08:28] <Amaranth> Hatred: Your theme is broken, it should have changed the cursor.
[08:28] <Hatred> cmd; running warty at the moment
[08:28] <TTilus> Lewix: gues you have already tried to feed google with your motherboard brand and model and error messages you have
[08:28] <Hatred> Amaranth the cursor is white in everything except gedit
[08:28] <windowmaker> windowmaker: if i do "umount" it says it isn't mounted, if i do "mount" it says it's either already mounted or the device is busy..... but it isn't mounted OR busy!
[08:28] <linux_n00b_e> Anybody using a Dell Dimension 4600c?
[08:28] <TTilus> Lewix: HAL thing sounds like chipset problem
[08:28] <Amaranth> Hatred: In that case I have no idea.
[08:28] <cmd> Hatred, wow, why? You can't update or you prefer it?
[08:28] <garry> There is mine, for my ntfs on sata, you need only the ntfs in your line. You need to put this line in /etc/fstab
[08:28] <Syirrus> mojo: I get this: (II) informational,
[08:28] <Syirrus>         (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
[08:28] <Lewix> TTilus, : linux vga=771 worked fine
[08:29] <garry> and leave it read only, or you risk ntfs corruption.
[08:29] <Lewix> Amaranth, hmm I didnt see anything
[08:29] <Amaranth> TTilus: HAL is the thing that gnome-volume-manager uses to see when you stick in an iPod or usb stick
[08:29] <cmd> Amaranth, the hotness of Alacarte Vs Smeg is virtually identical so far :P
[08:29] <gahal> linux_n00b_e: if your getting BIOS errors you need to be on the phone with your motherboard manu, or getting a new board, or making sure you set everything correctly in BIOS.
[08:29] <Amaranth> TTilus: among other things
[08:29] <shadeofgrey> okay so where can i get a sources.list file for dapper so that i can install it and see whats shaking with it?
[08:29] <irvin> Seveas, you there?
[08:29] <Hatred> cmd; dialup.. also, since yesterday i've come to realise how hard ubuntu is to use so as soon as i'm near broadband i'm putting something that works on
[08:29] <Amaranth> TTilus: it's really not needed
[08:29] <garry> I think I only had to add it via the menus somewhere, forgot how I did it.
[08:29] <Amaranth> cmd: alacarte is much better :)
[08:29] <Lewix> Amaranth, no ubuntu-desktop
[08:29] <Thunderguy> Amaranth: Thanks I'll go try my luck reading the apt-proxy documentation this looks like something I could create offline repositories with right?
[08:29] <cmd> Amaranth, I see I can now edit the system menus :P
[08:29] <TTilus> Amaranth: level of need is a matter of taste  :)
[08:29] <Lewix> what should I do ?
[08:29] <Amaranth> cmd: I know, I wrote both. :)
[08:29] <TTilus> Amaranth: i feel like needing  :)
[08:30] <TTilus> Lewix: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[08:30] <Amaranth> Lewix: Ok, new plan. Close synaptic, open a terminal, and run `sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop`
[08:30] <cmd> Amaranth, ahh, pleasure to meet you, thanks for your help on Ubuntu!
[08:30] <TTilus> Lewix: what it suggests?
[08:30] <Amaranth> Thunderguy: iirc it'll create a repo out of things you download
[08:30] <Amaranth> err, too late
[08:30] <TTilus> oh wel, now aye ran
[08:31] <shadeofgrey> TTilus: actually the command would beapt-get install <package name>
[08:31] <Amaranth> all the people i've been helping quit before we finish :/
[08:31] <mojo> Syirrus: yeah?  that's probably informational in the Xorg.0.log file to tell you.  do the "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep EE" and see if you get anything ELSE but that.  Same for with "grep WW" on the end.  If you ONLY get that one line, then you have no WWarnings or EErrors.  Do just a straight "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log" to see the whole unfiltered mess and you should only see (II) or other non-(WW) and non-(EE) lines.  You ALSO might
[08:31] <mojo> see something that tells you wich driver is loading.
[08:31] <Amaranth> TTilus: aptitude would pull in all suggests and recommends, not good for ubuntu-desktop
[08:31] <Amaranth> TTilus: it'd pull in most of main
[08:32] <garry> I tried Linspire, it looked quite graphical like Ubuntu, but when installing, it doens't ask where to install the boot loader but tries to put it in the first hard drive - writing over windoze. Bout destroyed it.
[08:32] <TTilus> Amaranth: hal probs are from time to time caused by ide configuration and that affects e.g. ide dma
[08:32] <mojo> Syirrus: try also "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep ati"  (or in caps???) to see if the opensource ATI drivers are still loading.
[08:32] <motw_> has anyone tried using e17?
[08:32] <TTilus> Amaranth: which _is_ a major issue, at least speedwise
[08:32] <garry> I'm sure glad it didn't work, Ubuntu looks much better imo
[08:32] <Syirrus> mojo: okay let me try those things
[08:32] <lewix> sorry my conenction
[08:32] <lewix> connection*
[08:32] <mojo> Syirrus: cool.
[08:32] <mojo> gl
[08:32] <shadeofgrey> if your crazy like me, and have installed dapper already clap your hands
[08:32] <TTilus> lewix: welcome
[08:32] <Amaranth> garry: writing over the windows boot manager is what you need to do
[08:33] <Amaranth> shadeofgrey: *clap*
[08:33] <Amaranth> shadeofgrey: twice, broke my vmware image both times
[08:33] <_native_> whats a good application for publishing books?
[08:33] <TTilus> lewix: sudo hdparm /dev/hda
[08:33] <Amaranth> shadeofgrey: once udev was messed up, the other i forgot to upgrade my kernel and kernel/userland compatibility killed me
[08:33] <shadeofgrey> amar:  can you point me in the direction of a good sources.list file so that i can do a distro-upgrade?
[08:33] <TTilus> lewix: what it tells about dma?
[08:33] <gahal> TTilus: I used e17 a few months back, buil from the cvs of it at the time... e17 could be something great
[08:33] <lewix> Amaranth, it's done..so?
[08:33] <lewix> TTilus,  let me try
[08:34] <Syirrus> mojo: It looks like it knows what my card is and I assume its loading
[08:34] <Amaranth> lewix: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is done?
[08:34] <garry> Amaranth Yes, it did that. I just use boot.ini in windows. I have slack, Ubuntu and Windows. If not for work, Windows might be going away.
[08:34] <Amaranth> lewix: what did it say?
[08:34] <Amaranth> garry: why not use grub to manage all those?
[08:34] <lewix> TTilus, : /dev/hda:
[08:34] <lewix>  multcount    =  0 (off)
[08:34] <lewix>  IO_support   =  0 (default 16-bit)
[08:34] <lewix>  unmaskirq    =  0 (off)
[08:34] <lewix>  using_dma    =  1 (on)
[08:34] <lewix>  keepsettings =  0 (off)
[08:34] <lewix>  readonly     =  0 (off)
[08:34] <lewix>  readahead    = 256 (on)
[08:34] <TTilus> gahal: e17? sorry, but why do you tell it to me?
[08:34] <lewix>  geometry     = 65535/16/63, sectors = 156301488, start = 0
[08:34] <Amaranth> lewix: ack, please use pastebin
[08:34] <lewix> Amaranth,  done done done everywhere
[08:34] <Amaranth> !tell lewix about pastebin
[08:35] <gahal> TTilus: ment for motw"
[08:35] <TTilus> lewix: pasting to this channel can get you kicked
[08:35] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the default password for 'su'? my password is not working
[08:35] <mojo> stupid montorf went black... argh... am typing blind now.
[08:35] <lewix> oh sorry
[08:35] <garry> some reason, it seems to mis-identify the os locations, and I used it for awhile, but I can use either.
[08:35] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: you need to use sudo
[08:35] <Amaranth> !tell MrBlowtatoes about sudo
[08:35] <lewix> Amaranth,  that it's already on this compuer sorrt
[08:35] <lewix> sorry8
[08:35] <gahal> TTilus: page scrolled just as I went to copy his name, and i accidently got yours, my bad
[08:35] <Amaranth> lewix: ok, i'm out of ideas
[08:35] <MrBlowtatoes> well, the cammond i want don't work with sudo, only with user, but the thing is, i have to be in sudo to write to the files for this command
[08:35] <motw_> gahal: did you use the weather module that you remember?
[08:35] <Amaranth> lewix: those errors aren't serious, as long as you got to a desktop
[08:36] <lewix> is it a big problem
[08:36] <TTilus> gahal: i pretty much guessed that  :)
[08:36] <cmd> Amaranth, I've noticed certain games do not wish to run any more... Gnometris, Five or More,  Mahjongg, Mines and Same Gnome. They appear on task "starting" but close out :(
[08:36] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: what command doesn't work with sudo?
[08:36] <garry> what errors, with the graphics card?
[08:36] <MonsieurBon> good morning
[08:36] <Amaranth> cmd: iirc pango 1.11.0 doesn't depend on glib 2.9.0 but needs it, make sure it's installed
[08:36] <garry> some shell commands don't
[08:36] <Amaranth> cmd: among other things
[08:36] <bigfoot1> a new version of evolution will come out on Monday. Will ubuntu repository have it?
[08:36] <MrBlowtatoes> i am triyng to run the game crossfire, if i run it alone, it gets a 'cannot wirte file error' and it starts an endless chain of repeatign errors
[08:36] <garry> cp as well if I recall
[08:36] <TTilus> lewix: dma is on, so you ide modules are propably loaded in correct order
[08:37] <seth_k> bigfoot1, dapper will have it... breezy won't
[08:37] <Amaranth> cmd: make sure libcairo, libpango, glib, and libbonobo are all up-to-date
[08:37] <MrBlowtatoes> Cannot open /var/games/crossfire/clockdata for writing
[08:37] <MrBlowtatoes>  <--that is the error
[08:37] <MrBlowtatoes> and it just keeps repeatign for ever, heh
[08:37] <Amaranth> cmd: and try running one of those apps from a terminal to see the error message
[08:37] <lewix> k
[08:37] <garry> I got the evolution today from universe. It was supposed to be a graphical front end, but it ends up looking like some set of apps.
[08:37] <lewix> than you again
[08:37] <cmd> Amaranth, ok
[08:37] <Amaranth> cmd: oh, and freetype6
[08:37] <TTilus> lewix: how big the problem is depends on you, if you feel like missing something crucial due the problem, then it is big, otherwise not  :)
[08:37] <lewix> But I still dont understand the meaning of those errors at the beginning
[08:37] <MonsieurBon> I'd like to reach a directory in my home with the apache webserver. I tried ln -s public_html /var/www/fabian but I get "Forbidden" when I type localhost/fabian into my webserver. any ideas?
[08:38] <Amaranth> cmd: If you have a new pango without a new glib things break, if you have a new cairo without a new freetype things break
[08:38] <gahal> motw_: i have no idea on that weather module.  when I last used e17 it was barely functional, and the CVSes would eather compile or not from one day to the next.  yet it was awesome looking when it did compile
[08:38] <MrBlowtatoes> this no root thing is a bad idea...
[08:38] <Amaranth> MonsieurBon: http://localhost/~<username>/
[08:38] <cmd> Amaranth, all I did was install Flight 1 and updated when it said there were updates available...
[08:38] <windowmaker> can anybody please help me get access to my NTFS partition?
[08:38] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: I think it's an excellent idea. And a game shouldn't need to run as root.
[08:38] <TTilus> lewix: sorry if i missed but have you tried googling with you mb make, model and errors (error messages "inside quotes")
[08:38] <MrBlowtatoes> so how do in get this command to run?
[08:39] <lewix> let me try it
[08:39] <mojo> Syirrus: okay so it IS loading the fglrx driver or the ati driver?  which one is mentioned in your xorg log?
[08:39] <MrBlowtatoes> but wirteing files can ONLY be done in root, which is BS
[08:39] <cmd> Amaranth, for example, I have no update available anymore... This is no biggie but was curious if maybe this is a known issue
[08:39] <MrBlowtatoes> i can't wirte any file unelss i make the file myself...
[08:39] <[Zeno_17] > hahahaha
[08:39] <MrBlowtatoes> or use sudo
[08:39] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: writing files you don't only can only be done by the owner or root, yes
[08:39] <garry> what is the mb, it would not happen to be an intel d865 Perl would it?
[08:39] <TTilus> windowmaker: you can achieve read only, if it suits you go google linux ntfs
[08:39] <lewix> nothing
[08:39] <MonsieurBon> Amaranth, thx
[08:39] <motw_> gahal: oh well....has there been any talk that you know of about a release date?
[08:39] <MrBlowtatoes> yes, that isn't good.
[08:39] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: it's called "security", might be a new concept if you're a windows user ;)
[08:40] <mojo> !tell windowmaker about ntfs
[08:40] <bigfoot1> seth_k: why is that?
[08:40] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the point of secruity if it blocks even the user?
[08:40] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: It blocks the user from accessing things they shouldn't.
[08:40] <seth_k> bigfoot1, it's the way ubuntu works... only security fixes are backported
[08:40] <bigfoot1> evolution's new version will come out on monday in rpm format? can the "alien" command convert it to deb format ?
[08:40] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: I wouldn't do it.
[08:41] <MrBlowtatoes> well, that isn't good, becasie 'it' doesn't know what i need to access or not.
[08:41] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: what would you do?
[08:41] <MrBlowtatoes> is there a way to login su or not?..it keeps telling me my password is wrong.
[08:41] <mojo> Syirrus: I am wondering if it did install correctly.  You can always just issue another command "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx" again.  It will just tell you if it's already installed, or will install it if it is not.
[08:41] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: it's probably a development version so it'll need gnome 2.13.x anyway
[08:41] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: so your options are jhbuild or dapper
[08:41] <windowmaker> mojo: i already tried automatically, it successfully automatically did  my other NTFS partition on the same disk, but the atual partition that i one didn't work >=(
[08:42] <windowmaker> mojo: the mount point doesn't ahve the right perms
[08:42] <gahal> motw_: none that I have heard of
[08:42] <mojo> mojo: the only other thing is to get it to configure.  maybe you have to run the fglrxconfig to make a new /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  But you'd want to back up your current one to a xorg.conf.save or something first.
[08:42] <MrBlowtatoes> and how coem the command works with user but not sudo?
[08:42] <cmd> Amaranth, (mahjongg:7647): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or set gid.
[08:42] <cmd>  This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
[08:42] <cmd>  program instead.
[08:43] <Amaranth> *boggle*
[08:43] <Syirrus> mojo: it should be installed
[08:43] <Amaranth> cmd: sounds like filesystem corruption, run fsck on your partition
[08:43] <cmd> Amaranth, ok
[08:43] <Syirrus> mojo: should i notice a difference in Gnome?
[08:43] <mojo> windowmaker: sorry okay.  does it make a line in /etc/fstab for the drive/partition?  the permissions are set on the parameters in that file (unless you are mounting manually)
[08:43] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i give write eprmissions to files?
[08:43] <MrBlowtatoes> permissions*
[08:43] <cvt> i'm stuck. i can't get any ubuntu version to install on my amd 64 laptop
[08:43] <garry> You know, you can sudo into programs, and then from there,manipulate things.
[08:44] <cmd> Amaranth, WARNING!!!  Running e2fsck on a mounted filesystem may cause
[08:44] <cmd> SEVERE filesystem damage.
[08:44] <cmd>  Run it anyway? I do not mind losing this... this is just for play and to see whats new...
[08:44] <windowmaker> mojo: yes, there is a line in /etc/fstab for it, it looks jsut like the other partition's one except it says "sda5" instead of "sda2"
[08:44] <Amaranth> cmd: no, remount it read only
[08:44] <Syirrus> mojo: the direction keep telling "Make sure you use fglrx in xorg.conf and reboot"
[08:44] <mojo> Syirrus: not really for regular windowing.  You will notice a difference in anything that uses 3D.  try glxgears or fglrxgears for little demo/bench programs
[08:44] <garry> yes, and it can cause windows to eat itself for breakfast.
[08:44] <cvt> has compaq made it impossible to install linux?
[08:44] <Amaranth> cmd: you'll want to stop gdm before you do that, so things don't try to write
[08:45] <Syirrus> mojo: where do I put the fglrx at?
[08:45] <cmd> ok, forgive me for my ignorance... I know how to log out and stop gdm... how do I remount read-only? Then remount back?
[08:45] <windowmaker> mojo: when i try to mount it, now it's saying "[mntent] : line 1 in /etc/fstab is bad
[08:45] <windowmaker> "
[08:45] <mojo> Syirrus: Yes, the xorg.conf file configures the x server (X.Org).  Let me look at mine, I can give you help from what I have set up.  I am running ATI
[08:45] <garry> unmount, mount
[08:45] <MrBlowtatoes> Amaranth : how do i change the permissions to writeable for this file?
[08:45] <windowmaker> oh wait
[08:45] <windowmaker> wrong partition
[08:45] <Syirrus> mojo:glxgears runs slow hehehee
[08:46] <windowmaker> mojo: oh wait, wrong parition that time
[08:46] <garry> Linux, eats NTFS if you try to write it.
[08:46] <mojo> windowmaker: oh, okay.  so there is an error in your file.
[08:46] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: chown it or chmod it
[08:46] <MrBlowtatoes> chmod?
[08:46] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: sudo chown <user>:<user> <file>
[08:46] <MrBlowtatoes> chmod -w 'file'?
[08:46] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: or sudo chmod +w <file>
[08:46] <garry> change owners = chown
[08:46] <MrBlowtatoes> user:user? never seen that before
[08:46] <mojo> ANYONE: where do we send people to paste files and then go look at them?  I want to ask windowmaker and Syirrus to paste their stuff to see
[08:46] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: every user have a group named after them too
[08:47] <mojo> (as opposed to flooding, which is a channel no-no)
[08:47] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: foo:foo sets the user and group
[08:47] <Amaranth> !tell windowmaker about pastebin
[08:47] <windowmaker> mojo: pastebin
[08:47] <MrBlowtatoes> ..it's tellign me the file doesn't exist....this is dumb, i need root.
[08:47] <windowmaker> ANYONE: i already know
[08:47] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: *sigh*, fine
[08:47] <mojo> windowmaker: okay, paste your /etc/fstab there and give me the link
[08:47] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: sudo -s
[08:48] <jakedahn> where is the sudo file stored, i forgot??
[08:48] <MrBlowtatoes> thanks, everyhtign is fixed now, heh
[08:48] <Amaranth> jakedahn: whereis sudo
[08:48] <windowmaker> mojo: first, this is what happens when i do mount: http://pastebin.com/458130
[08:48] <MrBlowtatoes> i suppose +s to get back out?
[08:48] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: no, just run exit
[08:48] <Inf3ctedFx> Hello everyone
[08:48] <windowmaker> mojo: here's my fstab: http://pastebin.com/458131
[08:49] <MrBlowtatoes> and the command still cannot be found, .... /me sighs
[08:49] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: what command?
[08:49] <MrBlowtatoes> crossfire
[08:49] <Inf3ctedFx> does anyone can tell me how can I do to make a second monitor to work with ubuntu? I havce 2 video cards, I just put the second one but it seem to be not working... any idea?
[08:49] <MrBlowtatoes> a program i am trying to run
[08:49] <MrBlowtatoes> won't work with sudo or root
[08:49] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: is jhbuild newbie-friendly (bigfoot1-friendly)?
[08:49] <Amaranth> MrBlowtatoes: ./crossfire
[08:50] <MrBlowtatoes> no such file or directory
[08:50] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: you run a couple commands, create a file, and choose it as a session at gdm login screen
[08:50] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: as long as gnome cvs currently builds
[08:50] <bigfoot1> wow, that's over  my head
[08:51] <mojo> windowmaker: if lines 1 and 2 are there, comment them out with "#"'s
[08:52] <mojo> windowmaker: they are not meant to be without the comment mark at the beginning of the lines
[08:52] <windowmaker> mojo: k
[08:52] <Inf3ctedFx> any idea?
[08:52] <lewix> "faield to initialize hal" the other error I didnt mentioned
[08:52] <windowmaker> mojo: root@ubuntu:/home/windowmaker# mount /dev/sda5
[08:52] <windowmaker> mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted or /media/0 GB Disk (sda5) busy
[08:52] <Inf3ctedFx> or do I need to install ubuntu again so can recognize my other video card>?
[08:52] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: what are the implications of choosing jhbuild as the session?
[08:53] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: well, first off i doubt everything will build
[08:53] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: and it'd take 24 hours or so to build if it did
[08:53] <jakedahn> where is, and how do i edit the sudoers file?
[08:53] <Amaranth> jakedahn: please don't
[08:53] <Amaranth> jakedahn: if you want a user to have sudo access add them to the admin group
[08:53] <MrBlowtatoes> hrm, the fiel crossfire is trying to write really isn't there......
[08:53] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: so what must i do if i want to enjoy the improvements that the latest version of evo has?
[08:53] <jakedahn> how?
[08:54] <mojo> windowmaker: umount /dev/sda5 then remount it.  what's it say on (sudo) umount?
[08:54] <jakedahn> Amaranth: how?
[08:54] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: hope for a backport or switch to dapper
[08:54] <Amaranth> jakedahn: sudo adduser <user> admin
[08:54] <hylas> What's the command to empty trash bin?
[08:54] <Amaranth> hylas: right click on the trash
[08:55] <windowmaker> mojo: root@ubuntu:/home/windowmaker# mount /dev/sda5
[08:55] <hylas> no, I want a command for it. I don't have permission to some of the files so I want to sudo it
[08:55] <windowmaker> mount: /dev/sda5 already mounted or /media/0 GB Disk (sda5) busy
[08:55] <Amaranth> hylas: sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
[08:55] <mojo> Syirrus: you still with us?
[08:55] <hylas> cheers
[08:55] <mojo> windowmaker: sudo umount /dev/sda5
[08:55] <Syirrus> mojo: yes
[08:55] <windowmaker> mojo: i'm already in sudo
[08:55] <windowmaker> mojo: i did sudo -s at the start
[08:56] <Amaranth> the # means root
[08:56] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: whom do i contact to inquire whether there will be a backport?
[08:56] <mojo> windowmaker: okay.  do the umount.  does it un-mount?  it is saying that it is already mounted, no?
[08:56] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: the backports section on the forums
[08:56] <mojo> windowmaker: so you should be able to umount to un-mount it (or get some other error to help us)
[08:56] <windowmaker> mojo: umount: /dev/sda5: not mounted
[08:56] <windowmaker> mojo: what the..?
[08:56] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: will it help if i, and many ubuntu folks request it?
[08:56] <windowmaker> mojo: there's that error you wanted =P
[08:57] <mojo> windowmaker: okay, then the error leans toward the other half of the option that the device is somehow busy
[08:57] <Seveas> Amaranth, what happened, my xchat is full of private messages saying help
[08:57] <corresponder> ole
[08:57] <mojo> windowmaker: i am not familiar with this.  What I *can* say is that your mountpoint entry is weird with all those spaces in the nam.
[08:57] <mojo> ^name
[08:57] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: i found out that the upcoming version of Evo is unstable/Dev.
[08:58] <windowmaker> mojo: hmm, it's the same disk that my root partition is on, but how am i supposed to mount it without hacing the disk being busy by the root partition etc.
[08:58] <cmd> Amaranth, I ran "sudo fsck" without unmounting and with the -p switch. It appeared to fix a few things but none of the games were affected by it. They still return that GTK+ error...
[08:58] <garry> good question, if it is being used, than it is already mounted.
[08:58] <Amaranth> cmd: odd
[08:58] <Amaranth> cmd: i'd say the packages got messed up
[08:58] <cmd> Amaranth, it's no big deal
[08:59] <cmd> Amaranth, I uninstalled the Gnome games package and reinstalled it... still the same deal :P
[08:59] <lewix> I need a player which can read everything
[08:59] <lewix> totem doesnt work
[08:59] <bigfoot1> Amaranth: i found out that the upcoming version of Evo is unstable/Dev. will the backports team consider backporting dev/unstable versions?
[08:59] <mojo> Syirrus: okay in the xorg.conf file there is the Section "Device", followed by an Identifier line that describes it, then the Driver line that is either "ati" or "fglrx".  This is where your driver is indicated to Xwindows
[08:59] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: i doubt it
[08:59] <Amaranth> bigfoot1: it probably requires gnome 2.13.x things
[08:59] <Madpilot> lewix: it should if you get all the codecs installed
[09:00] <windowmaker> mojo: the actual mountpoint's permissions are the ones that are weird
[09:00] <Madpilot> lewix: do you have the w32codecs pack installed?
[09:00] <windowmaker> mojo: not the device
[09:00] <lewix> I don't know anything about linux
[09:00] <windowmaker> mojo: if that helps
[09:00] <mojo> windowmaker: umm yeah, i am mounting multiple volumes.  Two windows vfat (FAT 32) ones but no NTFS
[09:00] <garry> Gnight all, its midnight. Time for dead, er bed.
[09:00] <lewix> I've just installed it
[09:00] <jakedahn> how do i reset xorg to change the different types of resolutions i can use?
[09:00] <Madpilot> !w32codecs
[09:00] <ubotu> [w32codecs]  a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-fda9cc5147253891fe3047263b82d787ab025bba to install
[09:00] <windowmaker> mojo: ?
[09:00] <Madpilot> lewix: follow ubotu's links, above ^^^
[09:01] <bigfoot1> and what are the implications/consequences if Evo requires gnome 2.13.x things?
[09:01] <mojo> windowmaker: okay, make yourself a new mountpoint directory for it and try to make an edit of the fstab file.  COPY IT to make a backup first of course!  change it to read the new mountpoint dir/path
[09:02] <lewix> thanks
[09:02] <lewix> does vlc work in linux ?
[09:02] <Amaranth> yep
[09:02] <irvin> lewix, yes
[09:02] <lewix> cool that was my favorite player
[09:02] <corresponder> mplayer rocks
[09:02] <mojo> windowmaker: try something like making a directory called /media/testmount and then edit your line to read "/dev/sda5 /media/testmount ntfs ro,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0"
[09:03] <windowmaker> mojo: ACH! it was all normal... but as soon as i mounted it, i saw the icon go psycho and it put a lock and a X on it, and now i can't get into it
[09:04] <mojo> lol or cry
[09:04] <mojo> ;)
[09:04] <jakedahn> does anyone know how to reset the gui resolution?
[09:04] <corresponder> xrandr
[09:04] <sirius|pda> heeelp.. i cant get my wireless atheros pc-card in my ibm thinkpad to work, it shows up as ath0 but i cant get an ip via dhcp
[09:04] <corresponder> or vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:04] <sirius|pda> :(
[09:05] <zogubuntu> jakedahn, there should be a gnome setting to tweak resolution
[09:05] <sirius|pda> also, sound doesnt work.. the sound card is a cs4232 which is wrongly detected as a cs46xx
[09:05] <windowmaker> mojo: hey, i'll be right back, i have to eat dinner
[09:06] <zogubuntu> jakedahn, preferences/screen reslution
[09:06] <sirius|pda> anyone ?
[09:06] <jakedahn> zogubuntu: there is, but it doesnt have 1280x1024 and i have to reset x11 or xorg to get it under the options
[09:06] <corresponder> vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:06] <jakedahn> or edit the .config file somewhere
[09:06] <Madpilot> jakedahn: try http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:06] <corresponder> like i told you before
[09:07] <zogubuntu> jakedahn, ahm, ok, maybe dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or something, well thats the debiany way i would do it
[09:07] <sirius|pda> no one wants to help me :(
[09:07] <corresponder> i dont know
[09:07] <jakedahn> aight
[09:07] <corresponder> atheros works fine with me
[09:07] <mojo> Syirrus: sorry i'm getting split attention here.  How you coming along?  you looking at your xorg.conf and getting a feel for it's layout?  The Device sections video card(s), and the Monitor sections then describe the monitor.  the screen section ties the drivers to the monitors to make a "screen", then the server layout tells xserver what mouse, kbd, and screen (monitor/vidcard combo) to use
[09:08] <mojo> Syirrus: I'd pastebin mine for you to see, but it is set up for multiple monitors and may be confusing to you (more than the normal one)
[09:08] <sirius|pda> corresponder, it recognizes but i cant get a dhcp lease
[09:08] <phlaegel> anybody know for sure whether pci-e nvidia video cards are well supported in ubuntu?
[09:08] <mojo> windowmaker: yeah i just nuked some pizza to munch myself!  I'll be here for a minute or 30 anyways
[09:08] <corresponder> is it on managed mode?
[09:08] <sirius|pda> IBM thinkpad 600e btw
[09:08] <sirius|pda> yes
[09:08] <corresponder> k
[09:08] <corresponder> did you get an connect to the ap?
[09:09] <sirius|pda> it works in knoppix
[09:09] <corresponder> k
[09:09] <sirius|pda> nope
[09:09] <overrider> i got a pcmci wlan card, after plugging it in it seems to detect it as wlan0, and i can configure it, but i never get a network connection. i noticed the two led lights on the card (power and link) are always off, so is there a command i need to run to make it power on or something like this?
[09:09] <pwolfe> can anyone help me with nvidia drivers on amd64?  I'm having some issues
[09:10] <sirius|pda> corresponder, nothing comes up when i manually do dhclient ath0 either
[09:10] <mojo> Syirrus: ???
[09:11] <overrider> the leds being off on my pcmci wlan card being a pointer that the card might be broken?
[09:11] <sirius|pda> sudo iwconfig ath0 essid 3Com key AFB0754
[09:11] <sirius|pda> then sudo dhclient ath0 = nothing
[09:11] <sirius|pda> :(
[09:12] <mojo> Syirrus: glad to see you back
[09:12] <windowmaker> mojo: okay, i'm back now
[09:12] <Syirrus> mojo: I had some problems with my wifi
[09:12] <Syirrus> mojo: I was testing a new applet
[09:13] <sirius|pda> and sudo iwlist ath0 = Failed to read scan data, resource temporarily unavailable
[09:13] <mojo> Syirrus: no prob
[09:13] <sirius|pda> :/
[09:13] <Syirrus> mojo: thank you for you help btw.  It is very much so appreciated :)
[09:13] <sirius|pda> err 'iwlist scanning'ni meant to say
[09:13] <mojo> windowmaker: okay where u stand.  it mounts to /media/testmount (or whatever)?
[09:14] <windowmaker> mojo: yes, it mounts to /home/windowmaker/Windrive
[09:14] <windowmaker> mojo: but non-root accounts can't access it
[09:14] <mojo> Syirrus: yeah, my first ubuntu help pleas were getting my fglrx drivers installed too
[09:14] <lewix> where can I find package for divc and all
[09:14] <Syirrus> heheheehe
[09:14] <lewix> divx
[09:14] <sirius|pda> bah I may go back to freeb sd
[09:14] <xspades> w32codecs?
[09:15] <sirius|pda> anyone ?
[09:16] <mojo> windowmaker: you can do like I do.  I create a group called winshares and add people to it.  My lines are "/dev/hda5       /windata        vfat    defaults,rw,shortname=winnt,user,uid=root,gid=winshares,fmask=0113,dmask=0002  0 0"
[09:16] <windowmaker> mojo: i don't quit understand those parameters
[09:16] <mojo> windowmaker: the uid=root keeps root owner and gid=winshares makes all the files accessible to the winshares group members
[09:17] <windowmaker> mojo: but if i were the owner, i could change the perms couldn't it?
[09:17] <lewix> I've installed w32 package
[09:17] <lewix> do I have to restart my laptop to make it work ?
[09:17] <lewix> on totem
[09:18] <xspades> negative, restarts are for new kernels
[09:18] <DMFDSandman> how can i upgrade to firefox 1.5?
[09:18] <lewix> it doesnt work
[09:18] <lewix> and I installed it
[09:19] <xspades> try with another player? like xine or mplayer
[09:19] <mojo> windowmaker: okay.  /dev/hda1 is my win2k partition.  /windows is the mountpoint.  fvat is my fstype, yours is ntfs.  shortname I am not sure about, i may have wrong type there.  uid= and gid= tell it what user:group to assign the "windows" files to.  They all list as root:winshares for ownership.  the fmask=0113 sets the permissions so that owner and group have read/write, but everyone else is read-only.  I think.  I have to think abo
[09:19] <mojo> ut that inverse permissions mask thingy.
[09:20] <sirius|pda> i dont see how linux is better then windows xp when simple hardware doesnt even work
[09:20] <liable> sirius|pda: then feel free to continue to use windows..
[09:20] <xspades> ymmv
[09:21] <LausDeo> yep
[09:21] <mojo> windowmaker: you know you do like chmod and set permissions like 772 or whatever, well, the fmask is like the binary inverse of the permissions you want.  Man, I think I need to look at the chmod manual to explain...
[09:22] <mojo> Syirrus: so have you looked over your xorg.conf and tried to make some sense of how you're set up?
[09:22] <windowmaker> mojo: gah, now it's doing that thing again, where it won't mount OR umount >.<
[09:22] <mojo> Syirrus: maybe let me look at pastebin and figure out how to tell you to paste your current file so I can read it.
[09:23] <mojo> windowmaker: well umount it then try remounting.
[09:23] <mojo> :)
[09:23] <Syirrus> mojo: how do I paste it?
[09:24] <windowmaker> mojo: that's what i'm trying to say
[09:24] <windowmaker> mojo: i can't do either
[09:24] <mojo> Syirrus: I am figuring that out for myself.. :)
[09:24] <Syirrus> hehehe
[09:24] <Syirrus> no worries
[09:24] <lgc> Hello all! I have some very basic (stupid, that is) question about my Gnome configuration: when I minimise a window it vanishes out of sight, and it wasn't so before (I don't know what is what I messed with). Where can I restore the original behaviour of my windows? Thanks.
[09:24] <mojo> windowmaker: so okay umount gives an error too?
[09:24] <windowmaker> mojo: umount: /home/windowmaker/Windrive: device is busy
[09:25] <Syirrus> mojo: do you know of a guide where I can read so that I can get my dvdplayer video working?
[09:25] <mojo> windowmaker: is there something (like your console) that is IN the directory?  maybe cd out of /media/testmount first
[09:25] <cvt> is there a help channel for ppl with disabilities?
[09:25] <sirius|pda> meh... forget linsucks, im going back to windows, at least stuff works.....
[09:25] <windowmaker> mojo: oh yeah, you're right.... now i'll try
[09:25] <mojo> ubotu !tell Syirrus about decss
[09:26] <HappyFool> lgc: intiially, you can use Alt-TAB to switch to a minimized app
[09:26] <mojo> so much for ubotu
[09:26] <irvin> hmm
[09:26] <windowmaker> mojo: nah, still giving the same problem
[09:26] <irvin> obutu died?
[09:26] <HappyFool> lgc: default ubuntu comes with two 'panels' (bars at the top and bottom of the screen) -- do you still have those ?
[09:26] <mojo> Syirrus: you need libdvdcss and then Totem should be able to play them
[09:26] <mojo> Syirrus: you can download the library off the videolan website (vlc?)... let me look it up.
[09:27] <Tux> hi
[09:27] <mojo> windowmaker: okay hang on
[09:27] <Syirrus> its not in repos
[09:27] <Syirrus> :(
[09:28] <Tux> hi
[09:28] <HappyFool> mojo: there's also /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh to install libdvdcss2
[09:28] <lgc> HappyFool, yes. I know I can get the minimised window back again with ALT-tab. The problem is that I don't know what windows I have minimised, since they don't  appear in the (lower) panel
[09:29] <mojo> windowmaker: try sudo umount -l /media/testmount
[09:29] <ubuntu_> hi i am using ubuntu live cd but cant su as root what should i do?
[09:29] <mojo> windowmaker: then go and make sure nothing (file browser, command line current directory) is sitting IN that directory.
[09:29] <Syirrus> ubuntu_: do a sudo the cmd
[09:29] <HappyFool> lgc: try this: right-click on the lower panel, choose 'Add to panel' and look for 'window list'
[09:30] <mojo> windowmaker: it will unmount the rest of the way as soon as it becomes non-busy
[09:30] <greboide> hi i am using ubuntu live cd but cant su as root what should i do?
[09:30] <mojo> windowmaker: I tested, and I get the busy error if I am in the /windata dir when I try to umount it
[09:30] <HappyFool> greboide: tried sudo ?
[09:30] <Syirrus> greboide: use the sudo cmd i.e. sudo apt-get install blah
[09:31] <greboide> sudo root?
[09:31] <Syirrus> it will allow you to run the any command as root
[09:31] <mojo> greboide: you use sudo in front of the commands you want to run as root, and enter your own password to verify.  Your user account is in the /etc/sudoers file then you can use sudo to execute commands as
[09:31] <mojo> root
[09:31] <HappyFool> greboide: 'sudo <command>' or 'sudo -i' to get a root prompt
[09:31] <senectus> hey guys, I'm swapping the mainboard and CPU out from an A7n8x Asus (nforce2 chipset) and AMD Barton core 2800+, over to an Asus A8v-MX (via K8M800 chipset) and AMD 64 3200+ Processor. Am I going to be able to do this without formatting and reinstalling everything?
[09:31] <greboide> but i would prefer to log as root i think i can isnt
[09:31] <lgc> HappyFool, bingo! It worked! You're a genius! Thanks! Are you in for a more "serious" challenge?
[09:32] <mojo> Syirrus: yes, i know it is not in repos.  sorry i am juggling you and windowmaker.  i will get u an answer here then come back to windowmaker
[09:32] <HappyFool> lgc: heh. i can try ;)
[09:32] <Madpilot> !tell greboide about root
[09:32] <HappyFool> Syirrus: you are trying to install libdvdcss2 ?
[09:33] <Syirrus> mojo: no worries
[09:33] <Syirrus> Happyfool: Yeah, I'm just trying to get totem to view dvd's
[09:33] <greboide> cause i did it once but now seens not working
[09:34] <HappyFool> Syirrus: from the wiki RestrictedFormats page: sudo apt-get install libdvdread3; sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[09:35] <greboide> i will give it a try sudo thanks
[09:35] <vladuz976> how can i use qtparted to resize my current root? since it's mounted and in use it doesn't work
[09:35] <mojo> Syirrus: okay look at http://pastebin.com/458145 for my xorg.conf as an example.  I went to a command line and typed in "cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and then it all scrolled by.  I highlighted all the text with the mouse and right-clicked to copy it to clipboard.  Then i went in Firefox to www.pastebin.com and pasted it in there with NO syntax highlighting, and put in a name.  Sending it returned the web page with my posted file, and I cop
[09:35] <mojo> ied the URL from firefox and pasted it here for you to see.
[09:36] <mojo> Syirrus: do the same for your xorg.conf and send me the link so I can see yours.
[09:36] <senectus> hey guys, I'm swapping the mainboard and CPU out from an A7n8x Asus (nforce2 chipset) and AMD Barton core 2800+, over to an Asus A8v-MX (via K8M800 chipset) and AMD 64 3200+ Processor. Am I going to be able to do this without formatting and reinstalling everything?
[09:36] <lgc> HappyFool, I remember, before I lost my first Hoary to the auto-update whatever, that there was a nice icon that showed the CPU status of my machine. I can't remember what app it exactly was. Now I have "system monitor", but I have to click on it in order to get the status. Do you happen to know the right app?
[09:36] <rob_p> senectus:  More than likely, yes.  It should work.  Only one way to find out for sure...
[09:36] <Syirrus> HappyFool: that made Totem work thank you
[09:36] <windowmaker> mojo: is there a way to delete all the old mountpoint folders that i've used and didn't work?
[09:36] <Syirrus> mojo: okay I will try that mojo
[09:37] <mojo> windowmaker: well yeah.  um, comment them out of fstab, then reboot (so they are not mounted FOR SURE), then you can rm the old mountpoint directories.
[09:37] <senectus> rob_p, hmm ok.. so there is nothing i can do to "help it" or iron out potential issues?
[09:37] <HappyFool> lgc: what do you mean by status ? percentage 'in use' ?
[09:37] <windowmaker> mojo: i tried rm, and it said:
[09:38] <rob_p> senectus:  Without doing the upgrade and then seeing the potential errors, it's anyone's guess.
[09:38] <windowmaker> mojo: rm: cannot remove `mountpoint': Is a directory
[09:38] <northie> audio troubles. could someone paste the original contents of /etc/esound/esd.conf in a pm?
[09:39] <HappyFool> windowmaker: use rmdir to remove directories
[09:39] <greboide> but i am going to make chroot can i use sudo for that too?
[09:39] <HappyFool> greboide: yip
[09:39] <windowmaker> HappyFool: thanks heaps <3
[09:39] <windowmaker> mojo: bee are bee
[09:39] <lgc> HappyFool, exactly. The missing app was a dynamic icon, much as the weather one or the CPU speed one. Unlike "system monitor" (at least in its current, seemingly unavoidable configuration)
[09:39] <rob_p> senectus:  In my experience, it usually works out though.  I've done it several times without any hiccups for what it's worth.
[09:40] <greboide> i am just curious why i cant do su root?
[09:40] <HappyFool> lgc: hmm. looks like the gnome-gods have removed it from the default install
[09:40] <HappyFool> lgc: maybe you can find it in the repositories, but i'm not sure
[09:40] <encompass> hi everyone
[09:40] <HappyFool> greboide: sudo is considered by the ubuntu devs to be superior
[09:40] <HappyFool> greboide: i think the reasons are on the page Madpilot pointed you to
[09:41] <senectus> rob_p, ok thanks :-)
[09:41] <encompass> greboide: I know I am jumping in, but I think it is up to the developers... if you would like to move to something a little more complicated then ubuntu try gentoo
[09:41] <melonipoika> hi
[09:41] <encompass> hey
[09:41] <SCMark> is it possible to write to an ntfs partition?
[09:41] <encompass> yes
[09:41] <northie> gentoo's two hours' worth of installation.
[09:41] <melonipoika> i can't resize the partition where ubuntu is installed with gparted, any help, please?
[09:41] <greboide> that is what i am doing
[09:41] <northie> well. days.
[09:42] <greboide> but gentoo live cd didnt worked here
[09:42] <HappyFool> northie: you got esd.conf yet?
[09:42] <northie> No, please do help.
[09:42] <SCMark> how do I mount an ntfs partion with write access?
[09:42] <encompass> greboide: it worked, gentoo is very nice
[09:42] <northie> SCMark, it's experimental. You might lose files.
[09:42] <SCMark> that's fine
[09:42] <melonipoika> SCMark, do you really need it?
[09:42] <lgc> HappyFool, I guess it's part of the basic Hoary install, since it's the only one I know (I'm a bit wary of dist-upgrades, you know). Maybe it's on the original disk. Do you happen to remember its name?
[09:42] <SCMark> yep, I need it
[09:43] <melonipoika> if is it in a dual boot system, you can rather mount the ext3 partition in windows
[09:43] <encompass> over half of the things here can be answered with google
[09:43] <overrider> can someone tell me how to make the leds on my pcmci wlan card go on? i think this must be done with cardctl but i forgot how
[09:43] <encompass> why do people answer them
[09:43] <greboide> so i am using ubuntu live cd to setup my gentoo install
[09:43] <melonipoika> and read ntfs in linux
[09:43] <encompass> overrider: you mean it is not running?
[09:43] <greboide> maybe just the download was corrputed
[09:43] <SCMark> well my windows install is busted.  I need to delete a file and rename another file
[09:43] <encompass> that is how gentoo is
[09:43] <HappyFool> lgc: ah, i misunderstood your question. no, i don't know the app, sorry.
[09:43] <mojo> brrr... cold outside.  am back
[09:43] <encompass> you don't need a cd to install
[09:44] <melonipoika> SCMark, captive-ntfs, and paragon ntfs driver for linux (this one is not free)
[09:44] <Syirrus> that is the 2nd time ubuntu has locked up hard :(
[09:44] <greboide> cool isnt
[09:44] <melonipoika> anyone can help me resizing my partition?
[09:45] <melonipoika> gparted doesn't work, another tool?
[09:45] <encompass> umm, I would google that first
[09:45] <SCMark> melonipoika: I'll look into captive-ntfs
[09:45] <overrider> encompass, well it is showing up in iwconfig and ifconfig and so on, but it jsut wont work,  iwlist wlan0 scanning shows no results even there should be 3 access points
[09:45] <encompass> melonipoika: I would googloe that first
[09:45] <Fr0Gs> Hey all
[09:45] <encompass> I don't even know if it is possible
[09:45] <overrider> encompass, lspci lists it even as a wireless card, and lsmod has pcmci, so i dunno whats going on
[09:45] <encompass> overrider: what card is it?
[09:45] <melonipoika> ok, i had googled without success, i will try again...
[09:45] <encompass> and what dirver are you using?
[09:45] <HappyFool> melonipoika: i would try to boot with a live cd
[09:45] <qt2> How exactly do i go abou setting $ld_library_path to inuclue /usr/local?
[09:46] <HappyFool> melonipoika: resizing mounted partitions is probably not all that good an idea
[09:46] <melonipoika> ah, ok
[09:46] <Fr0Gs> how do i chmod a directory including the subfolders/files inside it?
[09:46] <melonipoika> and is it possible to use ubuntu installation cd to do it?
[09:46] <overrider> encompass, it is a Buffallo G54 Wireless pcmci card, and i have no idea what driver i am using, i just plugged it in and expected it to work ;)
[09:46] <HappyFool> qt2: try 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib'
[09:46] <melonipoika> HappyFool, can you recomend me one good live cd for that porpose?
[09:46] <lgc> HappyFool, never mind. I hope we can meet online sometime later -it's almost 3 a.m. here in Mexico and I need some rest-. Thanks for your help.
[09:47] <HappyFool> melonipoika: i don't think so
[09:47] <HappyFool> lgc: cool. sleep well
[09:47] <encompass> overrider: the buffallo driver doesn't exist if I am not mistaken, you can try to use ndsiwrapper to make it work
[09:47] <Fr0Gs> how do i chmod a directory including the subfolders/files inside it?
[09:47] <encompass> but I doubt it will
[09:47] <HappyFool> melonipoika: the ubuntu live cd should be ok (not sure if it has gparted)
[09:47] <encompass> man chmod
[09:47] <melonipoika> ok, thanks
[09:47] <lgc> HappyFool, you bet. Thanks. 'Later. EOT.
[09:47] <qt2> HappyFool, and then ldconfig, correct?
[09:47] <Fr0Gs> how do i chmod a directory including the subfolders/files inside it?
[09:47] <encompass> overrider: google you card name with linux
[09:47] <Azertyuuu> hey all, i read somewheer that initNG  shortens  the reboottime, is that true ? and where can ifind that
[09:47] <encompass> and see what you get
[09:47] <HappyFool> Fr0Gs: -R makes chmod recursive (read the man page)
[09:47] <encompass> GOOGLE!!!!
[09:48] <irvin> Fr0Gs, -R
[09:48] <encompass> doesn't anyone google here?
[09:48] <mojo> Syirrus: u back?
[09:48] <HappyFool> qt2: i don't think ldconfig consults LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[09:48] <Syirrus> mojo: yes ubuntu locked up hard on me again :(
[09:48] <Azertyuuu> encompass: do you know initGN
[09:48] <overrider> encompass, and i thought a buffallo card is a decent generic card. i remember i had it work before with suse and ndis, but i rather get it to work a normal way
[09:48] <greboide>  sudo swapon /dev/hdb2
[09:48] <greboide> swapon: /dev/hdb2: Device or resource busy
[09:49] <qt2> HappyFool, heh, just trying to get ubuntu to recognize the wine cvs i jsut compiled. ;)
[09:49] <greboide> is that normal?
[09:49] <mojo> Syirrus: okay.  well windowmaker is away from kbd so let's go on with your stuff.  First let's get your xorg.conf file posted to www.pastebin.com
[09:49] <HappyFool> qt2: ah. check 'man ldconfig' -- add /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf (you may have to create that file)
[09:49] <Syirrus> ok
[09:50] <hume> hi...anyone knows how to make a setserial setting "stick", so I need not run setserial for every boot?
[09:50] <dpupp> OMG! i just realized my problem with mounting usb drives goes beyond that of usb... none of my CDrom drives are mounting, worst of all, one has a disk and wont eject.
[09:50] <qt2> HappyFool, err, setting the library path worked. o.O;
[09:50] <mojo> Syirrus: display the file or open it in gedit and copy the contents to the clipboard (highlight everything and copy).  Then go to www.pastebin.com and select "No" for highlighting, paste your text, and sign your name.  click the send button and it will give you a page with your file, numbered by line.  Give me that link from your browser's address bar and I too can see your file
[09:50] <qt2> HappyFool, do i have to add it to that for it to be permanent?
[09:51] <HappyFool> qt2: add what to what?
[09:51] <ale3hs> is it possible, to send some data (coordinates etc of specific points) to a tomcat server and get back in my mobile a map of this area scalled to fit into the screen of my mobile?? I just ask before I check if it can be done..
[09:51] <Syirrus> whereis the xorg.conf file at again?
[09:51] <Syirrus> /etc/X11?
[09:51] <HappyFool> hume: an easy way is to put the setserial call in /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[09:51] <mojo> Syirrus: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:51] <qt2> HappyFool, /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
[09:51] <ale3hs> oops wrong channel
[09:51] <dpupp> is there a way there a way that i can reinstall default mounting methods? anyone know?
[09:51] <mojo> Syirrus: you are running Ubuntu 5.10 (breezy badger), correct?
[09:52] <windowmaker> mojo: a good restart was all it needed
[09:52] <hume> HappyFool, ok, does that run before gdm?
[09:52] <windowmaker> mojo: it's working great now, it automatically mounted at startup
[09:52] <HappyFool> qt2: to be honest I don't remember what ldconfig does. I normally just set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in ~/.bashrc or somewhere similar
[09:52] <Syirrus> mojo: yes
[09:52] <zevin> Can anyone point me to a help source about getting my ATI card to work? i followed the ubuntu starter guide steps and they didn't help.
[09:52] <mojo> windowmaker: yeah.  SOMETHING was tying up those folders on you.  There was some process (nautilus window on desktop, or SOMWTHING) that was keeping those folders marked 'busy'
[09:52] <HappyFool> hume: i believe so, yes
[09:52] <windowmaker> mojo: and currently i am listening to one of my favourite Jrock bands on xmms, thanks for all your help XD
[09:52] <odat> anyone know how to get streaming media "wmv" working under Ubuntu?
[09:53] <Syirrus> mojo: http://pastebin.com/458150
[09:53] <mojo> Syirrus: cool
[09:53] <Syirrus> :)
[09:53] <hume> HappyFool, just put the 'setserial <settings> last, before exit? (i'm not good at scripts)
[09:53] <HappyFool> hume: yeah, before the 'exit 0' line
[09:53] <dpupp> what items do i need to re-install to get my computer to auto mount devices? auto mounting is no longer working.
[09:54] <qt2> HappyFool, might i ask what your ldpath is set to? :o
[09:54] <qt2> HappyFool, as an example, of how to specify multiple directories.
[09:54] <HappyFool> qt2: /home/rory/usr/lib  -- I install stuff to $HOME/usr
[09:54] <qt2> hm
[09:55] <HappyFool> qt2: oh, just use colon separation ( $HOME/usr:/usr/local/lib:/opt/lib )
[09:55] <HappyFool> qt2: 'man ld.so'
[09:57] <odat> anyone know how to get streaming media "wmv" working under Ubuntu?
[09:58] <faul> hi, has anyone installed the php5-mysqli package via synaptic?
[09:59] <HappyFool> odat: checked https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats ?
[10:01] <odat> HappyFool, I have all the proper codecs and plugins installed i just can view embedded streaming formats like wmv
[10:01] <mojo> Syirrus: on line 66 your file says "ati".  Change that to "fglrx" like my file's line 87.  Mine is at http://pastebin.com/458145 again.  ALSO, you want to add in what I have on MY lines 89-90 (backingstore set to true), 114-115 (video overlay on), and probably 122-125 for the AGP arperature.  Put them in YOUR file after line 66 and before line 67.
[10:03] <mojo> Syirrus: to do this, go to a command prompt and "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf xorg.conf.orig" to make a backup and then "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to make the changes I outlined.  Open both your pastebin AND min in seperate tabs in firefox so you can compare them and see where to make the edits (using gedit window).  Save in gedit then restart your x server
[10:04] <mojo> Syirrus: to do this, go to a command prompt and "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf xorg.conf.orig" to make a backup and then "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to make the changes I outlined.  Open both your pastebin AND min in seperate tabs in firefox so you can compare them and see where to make the edits (using gedit window).  Save in gedit then restart your x server
[10:04] <Tymid> mojo: sorry I think the ndiswrapper is making things unstable
[10:04] <mojo> Syirrus: did you get all that?  looks like you bounced
[10:04] <mojo> Tymid: ???
[10:05] <Tymid> Mojo: Syirrus = Tymid
[10:05] <mojo> Tymid: okay.  Here are the instructions again...
[10:05] <mojo> Tymid: on line 66 your file says "ati".  Change that to "fglrx" like my file's line 87.  Mine is at http://pastebin.com/458145 again.  ALSO, you want to add in what I have on MY lines 89-90 (backingstore set to true), 114-115 (video overlay on), and probably 122-125 for the AGP arperature.  Put them in YOUR file after line 66 and before line 67.
[10:05] <northie> Been fighting to get audio for a good long while now. Does anyone have time to lend a hand?
[10:05] <mojo> Tymid:  to do this, go to a command prompt and "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf xorg.conf.orig" to make a backup and then "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to make the changes I outlined.  Open both your pastebin AND min in seperate tabs in firefox so you can compare them and see where to make the edits (using gedit window).  Save in gedit then restart your x server
[10:06] <zevin> how do install a .deb file if it always says i need superuser privlige to do so?
[10:06] <mojo> Tymid: the URLs are...  MINE: http://pastebin.com/458145   YOURS: http://pastebin.com/458150
[10:07] <meepy> sudo
[10:09] <Madpilot> zevin: "sudo dpkg -i <foo.deb>"
[10:09] <Madpilot> zevin: use your own user pw when Ubuntu asks
[10:10] <Tymid> mojo: still working
[10:10] <mojo> Tymid: gotcha..  I'll go look up that dvd de-CSS stuff for you.  It's available at videolan site methingks
[10:10] <lips> hi all i'm looking for free (as in freedom, ubuntu debian guidelines compatible) fonts for use in free content project. could you help me?
[10:11] <Madpilot> lips: some nice stuff is included with Ubuntu
[10:11] <MrBlunts> nice stuff indeed, if not you always got google... its a friens
[10:11] <Tymid> mojo: where should I ass lines 89-90 at in my conf?
[10:11] <MrBlunts> d
[10:11] <lips> Madpilot i need them in a form i can send to designer wjich uses windows and macosx...
[10:11] <zevin> doesn'tyeah, still doesn't work. skype needs some lib that i can't find now. just great
[10:12] <northie> Does using alsamixer make sense if you've got sound set to ESD?
[10:13] <Madpilot> lips: Ubuntu uses exactly the same font formats as Windows & OSX - TTF, OpenType, etc
[10:13] <MrBlunts> most ttf's will work fine with ubuntu
[10:14] <zevin> anyone have a link to any help i could find for making an ATI card work besides the ubuntu starter guide?
[10:15] <Madpilot> zevin: seen this one? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[10:15] <mojo> Tymid: don't ass the lines, lol.  ;)  Okay, all the options i mentioned from MY file get added to yours just after line 66 (where your driver says "ati" and you changed it to say "fglrx").  The next lines in your original file (67-68) ends that section.  SO put them all after 66 and before 67.  There was a coupole for backingstore option enabled, some for video overlay enable, and something else for the agp arpeture.  These are options
[10:15] <hmpedersen> Morning people
[10:15] <mojo>  for the video card driver so the need to be IN that section.  Cool?
[10:15] <hmpedersen> Can ne1 tell me how to edit url handlers?
[10:15] <hmpedersen> please
[10:16] <Tymid> mojo: I got it heehheeheh
[10:16] <mojo> Tymid: if you think you got it then re-pastebin it and i'll look to double check
[10:16] <Tymid> okay
[10:16] <MrBlunts> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[10:16] <mojo> Tymid: or if you're sure then we can go on to how to restart xwindows
[10:17] <Tymid> mojo: http://pastebin.com/458162
[10:17] <mojo> cool
[10:17] <zevin> madpilot: yeah, did that, device manager still just sees unknown hardware. So, i think its not work, but i don't really know. can't get any games to work so i doesn't really make any difference i guess
[10:17] <Tymid> mojo: ctrl + Alt + Backspace restarts xwindows right?
[10:17] <Stork> how can i make a link to azureus in the applications menu?
[10:18] <MrBlunts> u see this zevin? http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[10:18] <Stork> how can i make a link to azureus in the applications menu? there's a shell script to launch azureus in /home/alex/azureus/azureus
[10:18] <melonipoika> Stork, applications, system tools, applications menu editor
[10:19] <Stork> awesome, thankms
[10:19] <mojo> Tymid: Yeah but wait.   You know how to switch virtual terminals, right?  Press ctrl-alt-F1 thru F6 gives you text-login screens.  ctrl-alt-F7 brings you back to the VT that XWindows is running on (and your graphic logins).  Test this so you got it.
[10:20] <zevin> mrblunts: thanks man, but i just don't have that kind of patience anymore. when trying to do basic stuff like play wmvs and mpgs requires reading the wiki, it kind of drains you of your will to learn linux.
[10:20] <zevin> thanks for all the help guys. night.
[10:20] <Tymid> okay
[10:21] <MrBlunts> another one lost to the complications of linux, damn, i dont find it that complicated
[10:22] <Stork> melonipoika, i tried adding a shell script to the menu and it didn't work
[10:22] <Stork> the shell script is the one that launches azureus
[10:22] <anatole> is it okay to install the nvidia driver from nvidia.com? or is there a better way?
[10:22] <lips> madpilot i use ubuntu roght now, but dont know where i can find fonts in a form i can send by email?
[10:22] <mojo> Tymid: If you get stuck where X won't re-start, then you have to switch to another virtual terminal (ctrl-alt-F1 for example), then text-login to your computer on that terminal.  You can then do these two commands to recover:  "sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bad" to rename the bad one, then "sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.orig /etc/X11/xorg.conf" to move the original (working on ati driver) one back in place.  THEN you can r
[10:22] <mojo> estart X from there with "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" I believe.
[10:23] <mojo> dangit, where'd timid go?
[10:23] <MrBlunts> got reset lol
[10:23] <Madpilot> lips: search for .ttf files, you can send those. I can't remember offhand where Ubuntu stores it's preinstalled fonts
[10:23] <Stork> hi, i'm having problems with LAME, i don't know how to compile it, can anyone help?
[10:24] <gnask> Ok, im very new to Ubuntu. Quick question quick answer plz :) how do i become root so i can change who gets permissions to my hdds?
[10:24] <gnask> sudo "appname" ?
[10:24] <Madpilot> !sudo
[10:24] <gnask> k
[10:24] <gnask> !sudo
[10:24] <MrBlunts> wow, i had no idea this room was this active with questions
[10:24] <gnask> got it.
[10:24] <straider> yes iam}
[10:24] <Madpilot> gnask: just sudo, no !
[10:25] <mojo> MrBlunts: yeah, it's a happenen spot huh?
[10:25] <gnask> ok :]  thnx guys.
[10:25] <Syirrus> mojo: I'm in but my res is like 1024x768
[10:25] <Syirrus> mojo: there is no option for 1680x1050
[10:25] <mojo> Syirrus: Okay we can address that next if you like.  SO:  You are up and running with the edited file.
[10:25] <Syirrus> yes
[10:26] <MrBlunts> i only wish i knew the answers, its my first trip with a debian based but i have decent experience with centos based red hat
[10:26] <mojo> Syirrus: And the command "fglrxinfo" says your OpenGL string is the fglrx drivers, right?
[10:26] <gnask> Oh, another question.. I`d like to use my nvidiabased graphicscard and use my TV-Out.. i cant find any options to setup, if i wanted to clone or use dual screen and such.. anyone?
[10:26] <mojo> tlepes@alembic:/windata $ fglrxinfo
[10:26] <mojo> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[10:26] <mojo> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[10:26] <mojo> OpenGL renderer string: RADEON 9800 Pro Generic
[10:26] <mojo> OpenGL version string: 1.3.5272 (X4.3.0-8.16.20)
[10:26] <Syirrus> mojo: display: :0.0  screen: 0
[10:26] <Syirrus> OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www.mesa3d.org
[10:26] <Syirrus> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[10:26] <Syirrus> OpenGL version string: 1.2 (1.5 Mesa 6.2.1)
[10:27] <dpupp> help! im stuck at a distorted bluescreen saying something about my graphical interface not being set up correctly... i tried removing hotplug to reinstall it, but then things went bad and i rebooted... now the machine wont go into gnome.
[10:27] <Shinjan> hi folks
[10:27] <bigfoot1> help: when I right-click on a file in Nautilus, most options (rename, move to trash, etc) are greyed out . what's wrong?
[10:27] <Madpilot> bigfoot1: are you in a directory owned by root?
[10:27] <hmpedersen> Can ne1 tell me how to edit url handlers, please?
[10:27] <mojo> Syirrus: Okay, we are not there yet then.  You are not running the fglrx for OpenGL
[10:28] <Syirrus> ahh
[10:28] <bigfoot1> Madpilot: i don' think so. i'm in my home directory
[10:28] <mojo> Syirrus: do "cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep fglrx" and see if it gives you output
[10:28] <Madpilot> bigfoot1: choose Properties after right-clicking - who's listed as the owner of the file/
[10:28] <dpupp> what i want to do is backup documents to a folder and reinstall ubuntu at this point.  but i dont know how to mount an external device so i can do this. i have 3gb of data, (anime in progress of being subtitled) that i need to backup... can someone guide me?
[10:29] <ploum> hello. Can anybody confirms that glabels is crashing when trying to insert an image
[10:29] <ploum> ?
[10:29] <Madpilot> bigfoot1: choose the Permissions tab of the Properties window
[10:29] <Syirrus> mojo do you want me to put it in pastebin?
[10:29] <bigfoot1> Madpilot: even "properties" is greyed out!
[10:29] <Madpilot> ploum: known bug in the Breezy version of glabels :(
[10:29] <ploum> Madpilot, could you provide me the bug number ?
[10:29] <ploum> And a workaround ?
[10:30] <bigfoot1> Madpilot: only "open with" "send to" and "creat archive" are not greyed out.
[10:30] <ploum> (I didn't found it on launchpad or bugzilla)
[10:30] <Storkme> hi, i'm having problems with LAME, i don't know how to compile it, can anyone help?
[10:30] <mojo> Syirrus: if you like, sur
[10:30] <bigfoot1> Madpilot: i restarted nautilus. things are fine now. thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:31] <Madpilot> ploum: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/glabels/+bug/1929
[10:31] <dpupp> is the live cd a differnt disk than the install?
[10:31] <Syirrus> mojo: http://pastebin.com/458166
[10:31] <Madpilot> dpupp: yes
[10:32] <ploum> Madpilot, thanks :-)
[10:32] <Storkme> hi, i'm having problems with LAME, i don't know how to compile it, can anyone help?
[10:33] <thoreauputic_> !info lame
[10:33] <Madpilot> thoreauputic_: we're botless again...
[10:33] <thoreauputic_> aargh
[10:33] <thoreauputic_> :(
[10:33] <dpupp> can i read data from linux in windows\/? i really need to backup a folder that is in linux but i dont know how
[10:34] <thoreauputic_> Storkme: lame is in yhe multiverse repository
[10:34] <thoreauputic_> *the
[10:34] <Kaiser_Away> dpupp: use ext2 explorer
[10:34] <melonipoika> dpupp, look in google for "mount ext3 partition windows"
[10:34] <dpupp> thanks
[10:35] <Syirrus> mojo: any ideas?
[10:35] <Syirrus> mojo: should i restore my original xorg.conf?
[10:35] <mojo> Syirrus: cool, loading it in ffox.  Um, I am looking at your xorg.conf file and mine.  I am thinking maybe some more options from mine (http://pastebin.com/458145) might help.  Line 44 in mine is not in your "Module" section.  Lines 92-94 may have to do with the resolution problem.  May.  Lines 96-100 may be important, perhaps you should add them to your "Device" section for the graphics card.  I am not so sure you should copy my lines
[10:35] <mojo>   101-111 because the may be specific to mine, but you can test.
[10:35] <dpupp> sigh.. first time reinstalling ubuntu.  sure did take a long time forme to break it. ;)
[10:36] <Hoxzer> somebody here has setup nxclient?
[10:36] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: only the no MAchine version
[10:36] <Hoxzer> but you can connect to the nxserver with it?
[10:36] <Syirrus> ok
[10:36] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: sure
[10:37] <mojo> Syirrus: In my file I also had you copy lines 114-115 for enabling video overlay.  You may also need to copy over lines 117-120.  The Misc Options at 127-129 probably won't hurt to copy over too.
[10:37] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: have you set up ssh on your machine?
[10:37] <Hoxzer> Yes
[10:37] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: what problem are you having ?
[10:37] <Hoxzer> but I like to have an remote desktop to my box
[10:38] <mojo> Syirrus: Also, I have that "Screen 0" at line 135 and I am not sure if that is needed or not for you, since you're not running 2 monitors.
[10:38] <Syirrus> hmmm
[10:39] <mojo> Syirrus: hmmm indeed.  Notice how my second monitor's video card setup is configured in lines 138-143 of my file?  Sure is pretty sparse but it works.  Of course I don't think I've ever tried a video overlay on that screen, either...
[10:39] <frans> excuse me, are there somebody want to help me to installation ubuntu?
[10:40] <frans> i'm sorry my english is not good
[10:40] <thoreauputic> frans: what problems are you having?
[10:40] <Hoxzer> thoreauputic: when I have installed nxclient I cannot start it with command "nxclient"
[10:41] <Syirrus> mojo: I made the changes
[10:41] <Syirrus> mojo: If we can't get it working no worries at all
[10:41] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: it installs somewhere odd like /usr/NX/ (not in your $PATH)
[10:41] <frans> my installation can't till the desktop. there is some fail about resolution
[10:41] <Syirrus> mojo: I have learned a lot if anything
[10:42] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: you might need a symlink if you want it in your PATH
[10:42] <dpupp> kaiser_away and melonipoika! thanks! i was able to backup my data using ext2explorer to read my partitions in windows.
[10:42] <Hoxzer> Thore: fount at /user/NX
[10:42] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: right :)
[10:42] <Syirrus> mojo: the resolution I have not a clue on
[10:42] <Syirrus> mojo: should I restart X windows?
[10:42] <mojo> Syirrus: for the DVD CSS descrabmle, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-cd84b8e23927ccdb4bb55ffd3074687abec0cf3b
[10:42] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: /usr/NX/bin/ from memory
[10:43] <Hoxzer> im in
[10:43] <Syirrus> ok
[10:43] <mojo> Syirrus: sure.  Log out back to the graphic login screen, then do CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE.
[10:43] <Hoxzer> oh god damn I got it running
[10:43] <thoreauputic> Hoxzer: heh :)
[10:43] <Hoxzer> nx setup
[10:43] <mojo> Hoxzer: NX is awesome.
[10:43] <Hoxzer> we'll see
[10:43] <frans> i'm from indonesia, so i'm really-really sorry my english is not good. there's some fail about resolution when i install ubuntu. it never till desktop
[10:44] <MrBlowtatoes> um, what does this error mean?:
[10:44] <mojo> Hoxzer: it is useable to support my friend who is a linux noob on dialup
[10:44] <Syirrus> ok
[10:44] <MrBlowtatoes> U     /     KKLLF ] ] DD``,,ffbb8,ative_blitbuffer: select error occured
[10:44] <MrBlowtatoes> ?
[10:44] <MrBlowtatoes> theres about 290 lines or garbage
[10:45] <Kaiser_Away> dpupp: good to hear. re data
[10:47] <hmpedersen> Can some1 help me, please?
[10:47] <thoreauputic> frans: you can try running   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   to fix your problem, I think
[10:48] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: that depends - what is the trouble?
[10:50] <hmpedersen> thoreauputic: Im attempting to find a way to edit url handlers..
[10:50] <hmpedersen> thoreauputic: Been looking around on newsgroups for a while, but no help there..
[10:50] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: you mean choosing which browser to use as default?
[10:50] <thoreauputic> or what?
[10:51] <hmpedersen> no.. which browser to handle a specific url
[10:51] <hmpedersen> like adding a handler for ed2k://
[10:52] <thoreauputic> ah - I don't even know what ed2k:// means  ;)
[10:52] <hmpedersen> edonkey (emule, amule)
[10:53] <Stork> how can i make it so that i can use all the java commands on the command line without having to switch to /home/alex/jre/ ?
[10:53] <thoreauputic> ah OK - sorry I don't know about P2P etc
[10:54] <hmpedersen> I know.. However its a url handler i need to edit, to allow amule to take ed2k:// links
[10:54] <hmpedersen> amule forums are not much help.. basically "If it doesnt work, then don't ask for help"
[10:54] <mojo> hmm..  quiet
[10:55] <Nexinarus> anyone know how to install glfw?
[10:55] <hmpedersen> I'm not asking anything against the rules, right?
[10:56] <mojo> hmpedersen: i don't think so.
[10:56] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: no - P2P can be used for good or bad ;)
[10:56] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: I assume no one currently knows how to help you
[10:56] <hmpedersen> Yeah.. I use it basically to distribute the small films i make :)
[10:56] <mojo> thoreauputic: yep, just like, well, forks, for instance!
[10:57] <mojo> hmpedersen: I used mldonkey, but I hear it is buggy and disliked by the networks.
[10:57] <thoreauputic> ;-)
[10:57] <hmpedersen> It would be nice to figure out someday :)
[10:58] <mojo> hmpedersen: so I have been on the lookout for another 'multi' net client to try myself.  My roomie likes LimeWire.  I think there's a Linux version.  I am not sure what net it runs, though.
[10:58] <hmpedersen> mojo: mldonkey is commonly seen as a leech client, it has alot of features to cheat system to think you're sharing..
[10:59] <mojo> (roomie is on Win2K)
[10:59] <mojo> hmpedersen: oh, i see.  well, i do share though.  i even leave my torrents up past 1:1 !
[10:59] <hmpedersen> mojo, you should give amule a go.. Once i find out how to make it take ed2k links, ill make a post on forums about it..
[11:00] <mojo> hmpedersen: seriously, i do share back.  but most my stuff is all free anyway (grateful dead shows and such)
[11:00] <hmpedersen> you can install it trough easybreezy..
[11:00] <mojo> hmpedersen: cool, i will look for it
[11:00] <mojo> hmpedersen: what is easybreezy?  besides catchy?
[11:00] <hmpedersen> sec..
[11:01] <hmpedersen> http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Safe_and_Easy_Ubuntu_
[11:02] <Whistler> where al my network settings are saved?
[11:02] <Whistler> *all
[11:02] <mojo> txx
[11:02] <thoreauputic> Whistler: probably /etc/network/interfaces
[11:02] <hmpedersen> Oh btw everybody.. I got my wlan card with -no- linux compatibility to work..
[11:02] <thoreauputic> Whistler: if I understood you correctly...
[11:03] <Whistler> yeah thx
[11:03] <hmpedersen> The "Windows Wireless Drivers" in menu was no good.. only would work as long as driver cd was plugged in..
[11:03] <Decadent> Yesterday I installed windows xp and now I cant fix the grub to boot with linux how can i fix the grub??
[11:04] <sss_lr> Decadent : use ubuntu CD
[11:04] <frans> i'm from indonesia, i'm really-really sorry if my english not good. i need some help, i have a problem when install ubuntu.
[11:05] <Decadent> i tryed that but first is asking me to say which partitions i want to use and im afraid that im going to erase something
[11:05] <Decadent> :s
[11:05] <sss_lr> Decadent : proceed as you do for installation but after mounting do not write changes to disk
[11:05] <hmpedersen> Its interesting with my usb dvd writer.. It mounts discs perfectly.. Except for the one i need to copy files from now.. Only mounts every 5th reboot ...
[11:05] <frans> there is some fail in my resoulution
[11:05] <HappyFool> hrm. no ubotu!
[11:05] <mojo> hmpedersen: thanks 4 the link
[11:05] <frans> so i can't till the desktop
[11:05] <hmpedersen> mojo: np
[11:05] <Decadent> sss_lr how can i do that?? (not to write changes to disk??)
[11:05] <sss_lr> Decadent, then reinstall grub and reboot you will have your grunb fixed
[11:06] <HappyFool> Decadent: look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:06] <thoreauputic> frans did you try  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   as I suggested before ?
[11:06] <Decadent> ok
[11:06] <frans> no
[11:06] <sss_lr> HappyFool: thx i was about to give link to him
[11:06] <frans> not yet
[11:06] <thoreauputic> frans: well then, try it
[11:06] <aleksi> how to change from kdm backto gdm?
[11:07] <frans> i'm linux beginner
[11:07] <hmpedersen> Oh yeah that right.. If any of you use a laptop, dont play music/video while plugging/unplugging the powercable.. Pause it while u do that..
[11:07] <HappyFool> aleksi: i think it's 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm' (assuming gdm is still installed)
[11:07] <thoreauputic> frans:  just type what I said, and answer the questions
[11:08] <frans> ok thoreauputic. thanx very much
[11:10] <j813> Hello, anybody know why MPlayer, Xine was removed from Add Applications? Thanks
[11:10] <thoreauputic> j813: were they ever there?
[11:11] <mojo> time for me to catch those zzz's...  gnite all
[11:11] <Nikusan> probably to encourage use of totem/rythmbox?
[11:11] <thoreauputic> j813: mplayer is in multiverse and xine I think is in universe
[11:12] <j813> ah ok
[11:13] <rob1> no nt loaders here
[11:13] <hmpedersen> i use xmms for mp3.. Only way i can add all my music to a playlist just by draggin the folder into it..
[11:16] <hmpedersen> I think im gonna log again.. May the penguin be with you all..
[11:16] <pirx> can i somehow setup my system so that one suondcard uses alsa, and one uses oss?
[11:20] <oskude> ask ubotu about midi
[11:20] <oskude> !midi
[11:21] <Madpilot> oskude: no bot right now
[11:21] <oskude> ah ok, thnx
[11:21] <thoreauputic> oskude: ubotu isn't here, sadly
[11:21] <oskude> anyone got experience with midi through gameport ?
[11:21] <wisnu> i need some help about ubuntu installation
[11:21] <Madpilot> need sleep - later, all
[11:22] <wisnu> i need some help about ubuntu installation
[11:22] <wisnu> there is somebody help me
[11:23] <oskude> wisnu, just tell us your problem, and hopefully someone knows the solution...
[11:23] <thoreauputic> oskude: don't know if this will help --> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[11:24] <wisnu> what should i type to till the desktop after this "username@ubuntu : $"
[11:25] <irvin> wisnu: you lost me?
[11:25] <thoreauputic> wisnu: are you in a black screen with white letters? If so, try typing  startx
[11:25] <wisnu> i've tried, but it can't?
[11:25] <thoreauputic> wisnu: if that doesn't work, you need to reconfigure X (assuming this isn't a "server" install )
[11:26] <thoreauputic> wisnu: you need to tell us the error message then
[11:27] <wisnu> but before, there is some problem when installation. there's fail resolution.
[11:27] <sangriag> Hi, my friend have a old powerpc (could be with macos8.x) with some data, but it simply does not boot and ask for the boot disk. I don't know (I am not a mac user) where can I download a boot disk? However I downloaded ubuntu 5.10, and burnt the ISO image and popped in the CD but it does not boot ubuntu. Any idea?
[11:27] <wisnu> maybe i need install vga driver
[11:28] <thoreauputic> wisnu: try the vesa driver
[11:28] <wisnu> but i don't know how to install vga driver
[11:28] <thoreauputic> wisnu: you can specify the vesa driver using   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:28] <hmpedersen> Oh i forgot to ask something..
[11:28] <thoreauputic> wisnu: choose it from the driver list in that utility
[11:29] <hmpedersen> Is there a way to have ubuntu load a random wallpaper when i boot?
[11:29] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: probably with a script ( ~/.gnomerc )
[11:29] <sangriag> btw, I downloaded the ubuntu 5.10 livecd iso. Any help appreciated.
[11:30] <thoreauputic> hmpedersen: but I don't know exactly how
[11:30] <hmpedersen> hmm..Oh well.. Ill figure it out..
[11:30] <wisnu> you mean i should type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg after this "username@ubuntu : $"
[11:30] <thoreauputic> wisnu: yes - it will ask for ypour password, and then ask you questions
[11:31] <thoreauputic> wisnu: mostly accept the default answers, but try choosing the vesa driver
[11:32] <wisnu> after i type it, there is option vesa driver. so, i must choose vesa driver
[11:32] <thoreauputic> wisnu: yes
[11:32] <HappyFool> sangriag: at the risk of stating the obvious, you do need the powerpc live cd -- there's a live cd for x86, ppc and amd64, as far as i know
[11:32] <thoreauputic> wisnu: that normally will at least work to give you a graphical screen
[11:33] <wisnu> what about vga driver, should i input into the cdrom?
[11:33] <Stork> installing java is a pain
[11:33] <thoreauputic> wisnu: CD ROM ? Is this a live CD you are using?
[11:33] <Stork> i followed the instructions on the ubuntu guide
[11:34] <hmpedersen> stork, easybreezy is your friend :)
[11:34] <Stork> but when i do java --version it still displays the old version
[11:34] <wisnu> no, it is installation cd.
[11:34] <wisnu> no try cd.
[11:34] <thoreauputic> Stork:  sudo update-alternatives --config java
[11:35] <thoreauputic> wisnu: just choose the vesa driver, and use the simple options
[11:35] <sangriag> HappyFool: I downloaded ppc liveCD iso. But don't know how to get into the bios (I used to use apple back in 1984)
[11:35] <Stork> thoreauputic, the sun java doesn't come up
[11:35] <thoreauputic> Stork: then it isn't installed properly
[11:36] <hmpedersen> what does the + mean? * is default.. bu what is +?
[11:36] <HappyFool> sangriag: sorry, i've never even seen an apple
[11:36] <wisnu> are you sure the vesa driver compatible with my computer
[11:36] <thoreauputic> wisnu: just try it - if it doesn't work, re-run the command
[11:37] <thoreauputic> wisnu: vesa will work on just about anything
[11:37] <ntldr> Hi all
[11:37] <sangriag> HappyFool: My friend has a mac but old one with some data I need to back up. I need some help to get the livecd gets booted on the computer.
[11:37] <oskude_> omg. had an electric shortage :(
[11:38] <ntldr> what package(s) do I need to make ubuntu a firewall/router/proxy with traffic shaping support?
[11:39] <thoreauputic> sangriag: to boot a CD on mac, you usually hold down the "C" key when booting
[11:39] <wisnu> thoreauputic, thanx for your help. i hope, it really succes. by the way, thanx for ubuntu, my request just arrive tomorrow. once again, thanx u very much
[11:40] <HappyFool> thoreauputic: i thought macs were supposed to be easy to use :P
[11:40] <thoreauputic> wisnu: when you've run the command I gave you, try startx again
[11:40] <hmpedersen> HappyFool: They are..
[11:40] <thoreauputic> HappyFool: heh - well I use mine with Ubuntu, so mine is easy to use ;-)
[11:40] <hmpedersen> HappyFool: And extremely powerful when workin with media (sound/video/newspaper)
[11:41] <dpupp> got a problem here.... im installing linux, but i dont want to wipe out windows... and i dont know which drive has windows. im at the partition window rigt now... how can i tell which is which without restarting the process?
[11:41] <thoreauputic> dpupp: if you have windows on your C drive it is proably /dev/hda1
[11:42] <HappyFool> doesn't the partitioner in the installer tell you what sort of partitions already exist?
[11:42] <hmpedersen> Yeah it should..
[11:42] <dpupp> i see 7 options here...
[11:42] <thoreauputic> HappyFool: I thought so, yes - it should show up as windows IIRC
[11:43] <HappyFool> i guess that doesn't help if you have many windows partitions
[11:43] <dpupp> wow might be better if i find out which drive windows is on first.\
[11:44] <thoreauputic> dpupp: how many windows partitions do you have?
[11:44] <dpupp> i only have 1... but i have multiple drives.
[11:44] <HappyFool> i'd use windows disk manager to free up some space; then let ubuntu use the 'unused space'
[11:44] <dpupp> i have 3 drives. only 1 has windows
[11:44] <hmpedersen> Back in the days when i had windows and linux, i allways deleted the partitions i didnt use before installing linux.. Made it much easier..
[11:44] <dpupp> i want ubuntu to take over 1 whole disk drive... but i forgot which has windows hehe
[11:45] <hmpedersen> dpupp, most likely hda has windows..
[11:45] <thoreauputic> dpupp: normally windows is on the first master - hda as hmpedersen says
[11:45] <dpupp> might be... thats mylargest drive...
[11:45] <dpupp> ok. brb
[11:47] <dpupp> is it safe or resonable to partition a drive and give 10gb to ubuntu and 70 as fat32 for user file storage? or is there a down fall to that?
[11:47] <dpupp> im wanting to keep my files safe incase i mess up ubuntu again, i dont have to freak out backing things up
[11:47] <rob1> sure, sounds ok to me
[11:48] <dpupp> im thinking this way, i can read the partition from both windows and linux...
[11:48] <rob1> I did it that way when I first started using linux
[11:49] <rob1> both can read/write fat32
[11:49] <dpupp> any pros\cons about each type?
[11:49] <HappyFool> dpupp: having a shared area is useful, but i'd make sure the 'standard' linux paths are on a linux filesystem
[11:50] <dpupp> ok my 60gb drive is windows... so my 80gb will be linux.
[11:51] <dpupp> by standard? can you give me a quick explination why?
[11:53] <sangriag> thoreauputic: I tried with holding the C as well as ctrl and a combination of ctrl+apple+shift+del but none booted to bios or something different. It just lands at a computer logo and later asks for a boot floppy (which I don't have)
[11:53] <dpupp> omg. now i have to setup surround, dualmonitors...and all that stuff again. serves me right. i should have taken proper notes how to do it.
[11:54] <HappyFool> dpupp: well, i guess any of the directories in /
[11:54] <HappyFool> dpupp: like /etc/, /bin, /sbin and so on
[11:54] <sangriag> thoreauputic: what could be the problem. My friend stored all contact data in a program called filemaker pro in that old computer which does not go futher than the state I stated earlier. Any help solicited
[11:54] <HappyFool> dpupp: the reason is that FAT doesn't support linux permissions
[11:55] <dpupp> ahh! big issue then.
[11:55] <dpupp> i see.
[11:55] <HappyFool> just put it at /media/share or similar
[11:56] <ntldr> Sorry for repeating, but no one answered: what package(s) do I need to make ubuntu a firewall/router/proxy with traffic shaping support?
[11:56] <ntldr> I am very new to *nix world
[11:57] <sangriag> ntldr: if you are usig kde, guarddog is a good firewall. The best is to use iptables
[11:57] <ntldr> and for traffic shaping?
[11:58] <HappyFool> ntldr: firestarter is a gnome firewall configurer. i did a quick search for 'traffic shaping' and came up with 'shaper' and 'wondershaper'
[11:58] <HappyFool> there are various proxies (dns, http) in the repos too
[11:59] <ntldr> typical proxy is squid, right?
[11:59] <HappyFool> i believe so
[11:59] <ntldr> http proxy
[11:59] <ntldr> i heard about HTB for traffic shaping
[12:00] <dpupp> ok installing linux take 2...action :)
[12:00] <ntldr> but i don't know if it can be istalled on ubuntu
[12:00] <HappyFool> ntldr: no hits on htb in my package list
[12:00] <sangriag> and for GNOME. there is one called, http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyrewall
[12:00] <ntldr> looking
[12:00] <jcaine> hi all - I was wondering if anyone knows how to reduce the bass sounds in ubuntu? (I'm using totem/xine for media playback)
[12:01] <dpupp> bbl
[12:01] <deity> ?
[12:01] <HappyFool> jcaine: try maybe alsamixer (run in the terminal)
[12:02] <ntldr> sangriag, I am trying to make it a router/firewall for a small company
[12:02] <lewix> jcaine: how did you make totem to play divx and all that
[12:02] <deity> 
[12:02] <sangriag> ntldr: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vtun for traffic shaping
[12:03] <ntldr> thanks
[12:03] <HappyFool> deity: english is best
[12:03] <jcaine> HappyFool - I've tried that but it only allows me to control volume output levels rather than equalize various bandwidths :(
[12:03] <deity> 
[12:03] <sangriag> ntldr: it depends on your network structure.
[12:03] <deity> 
[12:04] <jcaine> lewix, I just followed the how-to by clicking on the help icon in ubuntu
[12:04] <sangriag> btw anyone who knows how to get into the ppc bios? pressing C and other optios does not help
[12:04] <ntldr> sangriag, it's a basic green+red config. It should support like 40 PCs
[12:04] <mjr_> deity, this is an english-speaking channel
[12:04] <ntldr> I just don't know which packages to install for that
[12:05] <lewix> jcaine k thanks
[12:06] <HappyFool> ntldr: try firestarter -- should let you get a basic firewall/router going
[12:07] <HappyFool> jcaine: mplayer has an equalizer
[12:08] <ntldr> i will
[12:08] <dpupp-afk> ubuntu is updated every 6mo right? whe is the next update?
[12:09] <HappyFool> dpupp-afk: april 2006
[12:09] <Kamping_Kaiser> 4th month 06
[12:09] <dpupp-afk> thx
[12:09] <windowmaker> can somebody please help me get my nvidia drivers working, i'm trying to install the version 7174 drivers but i keep on getting this error: http://pastebin.com/458226
[12:09] <defiance> Hm, good morning everyone.
[12:10] <windowmaker> defiance: i live in australia, it's 10pm here
[12:10] <dpupp-afk> norning? omg its morning already
[12:10] <jcaine> <-- Hong Kong here :)
[12:10] <defiance> lmao
[12:10] <defiance> It's midday here, and I consider that morning.
[12:10] <jcaine> 7pm over here
[12:10] <defiance> So timezones doesn't really matter P:
[12:10] <defiance> :P
[12:10] <dpupp-afk> 6am.
[12:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> window 9.40 here ;)
[12:10] <windowmaker> am or pm?
[12:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> pm :)
[12:11] <windowmaker> cool
[12:11] <taga123> philpinews  7:15 pm here
[12:11] <windowmaker> just 20m behind me
[12:11] <taga123> philippines
[12:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> yeh. *wondesr how 20 min is possible*
[12:11] <hmpedersen> 12:11 pm
[12:11] <windowmaker> er, is anybody willing to help me with my nvidia dirvers problem
[12:11] <defiance> Heh, yeah, 20 minutes is kinda odd
[12:11] <windowmaker> i keep on getting this error message http://pastebin.com/458226
[12:11] <defiance> windowmaker, what's the prob?
[12:11] <windowmaker> defiance: it says this: http://pastebin.com/458226
[12:11] <SWAT> I just installed apache 2 and phppgadmin. Now I want to use phppgadmin over the web. How can I access it? localhost/phppgadmin doesn't work
[12:11] <sangriag> ntldr: then go for firestarter at sf.net
[12:12] <defiance> windowmaker, hmm, have you installed linux-restricted-modules ?
[12:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> windowmaker: what's the problem?
[12:12] <windowmaker> defiance, i'll check
[12:12] <HappyFool> sangriag: it's in the repos -- no need to install from source
[12:12] <defiance> visi, O_o
[12:12] <sangriag> when I used firestarter some two years back, it gave me some problem with RH and I gave it up
[12:12] <windowmaker> defiance: no i haven't
[12:13] <sangriag> HappyFool: what is in the repos?
[12:13] <defiance> windowmaker, then apt-get that :-)
[12:13] <windowmaker> Kamping_Kaiser: this is the problem: http://pastebin.com/458226
[12:13] <HappyFool> firestarter
[12:13] <Kamping_Kaiser> windowmaker: sorry, was lagging (just did a dist-upgrade)
[12:13] <sangriag> HappyFool: I am having problem with the getting into the bios of an old mac
[12:14] <HappyFool> sangriag: sorry, i was referring to what you said to ntldr. I am mac-clueless
[12:14] <hmpedersen> Does anybody have a scumvm deb install file? :D
[12:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> windowmaker: check your compiler
[12:14] <hmpedersen> scummvm*
[12:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> if your using gcc4 it wont like you making kernel modules
[12:14] <HappyFool> hmpedersen: it's in the repos
[12:14] <defiance> windowmaker, nvidia.ko is included in that package.
[12:15] <defiance> Or should be, anyhow.
[12:15] <HappyFool> hmpedersen: if you've enabled universe, just use synaptic or apt-get or whatever to install it
[12:15] <windowmaker> Kamping_Kaiser: the guide i was following told me to do "cc=gcc-3.4" and then "export CC"
[12:15] <hmpedersen> nm.. i found it
[12:15] <HappyFool> windowmaker: CC=gcc-3.4   -- case is significant
[12:15] <defiance> windowmaker, wait, how did you install the nvidia-drivers?
[12:15] <windowmaker> defiance: okay, what do i do now? jsut test it with glxgears or what?
[12:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> windowmaker: then that should be ok.
[12:15] <windowmaker> defiance: with the 7147 ones from the nvidia website
[12:16] <windowmaker> HappyFool: oh, thanks! =D
[12:16] <labanux> hi everyone..
[12:16] <defiance> windowmaker, hm, try installing the ones apt-get provides instead
[12:16] <defiance> sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx (i think)
[12:16] <windowmaker> defiance: er, no!.... my card is too old for them
[12:16] <defiance> windowmaker, ooooh, okay
[12:17] <windowmaker> defiance: and too new for the legacy ones =(
[12:17] <labanux> is there any debian based distribution with KDE?
[12:17] <windowmaker> labanux: MEPIS and kubuntu
[12:17] <defiance> windowmaker, well, hrm.. do a search for nvidia.ko
[12:17] <windowmaker> defiance: in apt?
[12:17] <labanux> i want to try MEPIS.., but it seems it isn't free..
[12:17] <defiance> and make sure it's compiled for the kernel that you're running
[12:17] <defiance> windowmaker, no, on your harddrive
[12:17] <windowmaker> k
[12:18] <windowmaker> defiance: eguh, i ahve to updatedb
[12:18] <labanux> is Mepis free? i can't find any link to download on it's website..
[12:18] <windowmaker> labanux: yes, it's free, keep on looking
[12:18] <defiance> lmao
[12:18] <labanux> windowmaker : hpw about Xandros? is it free too?
[12:19] <windowmaker> windowmaker: never tried xandros, but i have a cheapskate friend who used it... so it must be free, but apparently xandros is a tad slow
[12:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> windowmaker: there is a free and non free
[12:19] <windowmaker> labanux: if you like ubuntu, but want KDE, either get kubuntu, or install KDE from apt
[12:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> and everynow and then they releaste the nonfree as free
[12:19] <windowmaker> defiance: root@ubuntu:/home/windowmaker# locate nvidia.ko
[12:19] <windowmaker> /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile/nvidia.ko
[12:20] <meepy> Once every port is closed the system is secure? While also running firestarter?
[12:20] <defiance> Hm, seems about right
[12:20] <windowmaker> defiance: now do i edit xorg.conf?
[12:20] <defiance> windowmaker, does modprobe nvidia work alright?
[12:20] <labanux> windowmaker: i've tried Kubuntu , and npw i'm using Ubuntu (with KDE but not Kubuntu)
[12:20] <windowmaker> windowmaker@ubuntu:~$ modprobe nvidia
[12:20] <windowmaker> FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/volatile/nvidia.ko): Operation not permitted
[12:20] <windowmaker> oh
[12:20] <windowmaker> defiance: do i need to be su?
[12:20] <defiance> hehe, sudo :D
[12:20] <defiance> yes
[12:20] <HappyFool> meepy: if no ports are open, you don't need firestarter
[12:21] <meepy> Ok
[12:21] <windowmaker> defiance: nothing happened, is that good?
[12:21] <defiance> Yup
[12:21] <labanux> windowmaker: and i think Kubuntu is not so good, it can't do many thing right..
[12:21] <defiance> do lsmod | grep nvidia
[12:21] <windowmaker> labanux: yeah, i've had trouble with whorey whorehog and KDE packs
[12:21] <nifelseki> hi guys.. need help with ndiswrapper..
[12:21] <windowmaker> labanux, actually.... i think kde is buggy altogether =\
[12:22] <windowmaker> defiance: so now shall i edit xorg.conf?
[12:22] <defiance> Heh, why use Gnome or Kde?
[12:22] <j813> Guys are Xine, MPlayer freewares?
[12:22] <defiance> windowmaker, type lsmod | grep nvidia
[12:22] <windowmaker> defiance: root@ubuntu:/home/windowmaker# lsmod | grep nvidia
[12:22] <windowmaker> nvidia               3711364  0
[12:22] <windowmaker> agpgart                32328  2 nvidia,sis_agp
[12:22] <defiance> Ah, goodgood.
[12:22] <hmpedersen_> When my router decides to disconnect wireless for a second or two.. Is there anyway to restart the connection without rebooting? For some reason itll only connect during boot..
[12:22] <defiance> windowmaker, now try editing xorg.conf .. change the driver from "nv" to "nvidia"
[12:22] <windowmaker> defiance: are we theeeeeere yeeeet?
[12:22] <defiance> lol yup
[12:22] <windowmaker> defiance: YAY
[12:23] <nifelseki> i read the info in the net on how to use it so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523
[12:23] <labanux> windowmaker, but i think kubuntu or kde+ubuntu is the worse kde i've found.
[12:23] <windowmaker> labanux: amen
[12:23] <nifelseki> guys.. need help.. i read the info in the net on how to use it so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523
[12:23] <nifelseki> guys.. need help.. i read the info in the net on how to use ndiswrapper so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523
[12:23] <labanux> windowmaker: :D
[12:24] <labanux> windowmaker, so how about MEPIS, is it's kde bad too?
[12:24] <windowmaker> labanux: nah, i think it's pretty nice
[12:24] <defiance> Mepis was quite nice, infact.
[12:24] <windowmaker> defiance: all done, shall i restart X?
[12:24] <defiance> Once you install a less bloated WM ;)
[12:25] <defiance> windowmaker, yeah, try that
[12:25] <defiance> if it doesn't work just change back to "nv"
[12:25] <windowmaker> hehe, X, whenever i say X i think of that dmx song.... X gon giv it 2 ya!
[12:25] <shinu> anyone might know a program that lets me record whats happening on my screen to a video file?
[12:25] <labanux> windowmaker: so why u'r still using ubuntu?
[12:25] <defiance> shinu, uh, scrot in a infinite loop ~24 times per second? :D
[12:26] <nifelseki> guys.. need help.. i read the info in the net on how to use ndiswrapper so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523..
[12:26] <oskude> shinu, "istanbul"
[12:26] <shinu> defiance: but that doesnt make a video :D
[12:26] <shinu> oskude: something more stable? that one keeps crashin on me....
[12:26] <defiance> shinu, haha, well, if you put the png's together it will :p
[12:27] <oskude> shinu, theres also "xvidcap" but i wasnt able to build the latest version...
[12:27] <shinu> defiance: too much work, and i dont know how xP
[12:27] <shinu> oskude: its not in the repos ;.;
[12:27] <shinu> oskude: ill give it a try anyways, thanks a lot
[12:28] <oskude> shinu, nope
[12:28] <oskude> shinu, but they have a debian package...
[12:28] <shinu> oskude: ill try struggling and compiling it first :P
[12:28] <nifelseki> guys.. need help.. i read the info in the net on how to use ndiswrapper so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523..
[12:29] <oskude> shinu, version 1.1.4pre2 ? good luck :)
[12:30] <oskude> shinu, here some pointers http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8822029&forum_id=36036
[12:30] <shinu> oskude: yes :) and if i fail, the previous one, and if i fail. ill ask for something else :P
[12:30] <defiance> shinu, why not just download their .deb? :P
[12:30] <Determinist> i'm looking for a tool that'll show me which packages i have installed on my system are not needed to be installed, meaning no other packages depend on them, how can i do this?
[12:30] <shinu> oskude: thanks for the link :)
[12:31] <shinu> defiance: hm... dunno... i think its a bit bad to install debian packs on ubuntu?..
[12:31] <defiance> Nah, I do it all the time. :
[12:31] <Determinist> shinu, same base system, no problem with doing that, aside from a given package or two that'll screw things up
[12:31] <nifelseki> guys.. need help.. i read the information in the net on how to use ndiswrapper so i can make my g132 wreless usb adapter to work but the current version doesnt have load_fw_ar5523..
[12:31] <czr> Determinist, deborphan works with library packages
[12:32] <czr> Determinist, for others you have to use dpkg -l and use brain
[12:32] <defiance> nifelseki, we've seen your question already, no need to repeat it!
[12:32] <Determinist> czr, thanks
[12:32] <shinu> Determinist: i see, thanks
[12:32] <defiance> runevi, what driver are you using with x.org?
[12:32] <runevi> defiance: No idea.  I've just installed a stock ubuntu 5.10
[12:32] <defiance> aah, I see.
[12:32] <runevi> defiance: I use what it autodetected. :)
[12:33] <runevi> defiance: And I'm looking for advice on what to do next so that I'll get X up and running
[12:33] <defiance> Open up a console, and do nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:33] <runevi> defiance: doing that now.
[12:33] <runevi> defiance: I'm using the 'nv' driver.
[12:34] <defiance> Hmm, okay
[12:34] <defiance> that should work.. but..
[12:34] <defiance> do this, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:34] <defiance> then change the "nv" to "nvidia"
[12:34] <runevi> defiance: doing now.
[12:34] <runevi> defiance: Do I need to reboot afterwards, or can i just kill the X-server and let it restart?
[12:35] <defiance> just restart X :-)
[12:35] <runevi> defiance: Now starting X.
[12:35] <runevi> defiance: The machine didn't hang at once, at least.
[12:35] <defiance> runevi, heh, that's a start
[12:35] <runevi> defiance: aaaaaand.. it's up'n running! :)
[12:36] <defiance> w00t
[12:36] <defiance> runevi, congratz. :-)
[12:36] <runevi> i'll be back, i'll just restart irssi from X. :-)
[12:36] <defiance> sure
[12:36] <defiance> Determinist, how come?
[12:36] <Determinist> defiance, call me insane, but i'm used to be able to see what hardware i have on my machine and have an easy way to install drivers, right now it's one big mess.
[12:36] <chrisx1> Determinist, u got msn yet?:P
[12:37] <czr> Determinist, lspci: show what hardware you have
[12:37] <Determinist> chrisx1, yes mate
[12:37] <Determinist> czr, ohh, i know mate
[12:37] <czr> as for the other part, blame hardware manufacturers
[12:37] <runevi> defiance: Great. :-)
[12:37] <czr> and blame that the kernel keeps evolving ;-)
[12:37] <runevi> defiance: Now I'll just need to get KDE onto this box. ;-)
[12:37] <Determinist> czr, i do, all the time, i even do voodoo crap :P
[12:37] <defiance> runevi, hehe, apt-get install kde
[12:37] <runevi> defiance: Great. :-)
[12:37] <czr> Determinist, does it help? :-)
[12:37] <defiance> :-)
[12:37] <Determinist> czr, nope :P
[12:38] <runevi> defiance: Package kde is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:38] <chrisx1> runevi, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[12:38] <defiance> Aaaahh
[12:38] <runevi> chrisx1: Thanks. :)
[12:38] <czr> thought so, I did some voodoo crap at ATI and they gave me buggy specs once :-)
[12:38] <defiance> I never use KDE anyway ;)
[12:38] <chrisx1> lol
[12:38] <Determinist> czr, lol
[12:38] <runevi> Retrieving some .. heh .. 162MB of packages. :D
[12:38] <chrisx1> i used it once on this distro
[12:38] <viller> hi, why is the w32codecs pack gone? I want to play wmv files, or is there an app that could convert wmv to something better?
[12:38] <czr> nothing beats developing graphics drivers when your system bus locks up 60 times a day ;-)
[12:38] <Determinist> we need to open a new project, voodoo
[12:38] <defiance> czr, ouchie
[12:39] <czr> but I learned how to boot my dev system over root NFS (ro)
[12:39] <czr> and then when it broke, i just hit the switch, very nice
[12:39] <runevi> czr: Was that what was happening to my machine?  It hung due to the 'nv' driver playing up with my system bus? :)
[12:39] <HappyFool> viller: there's a link to w32codecs on wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:39] <chrisx1> Determinist, anyidea why xmms or any other music app except mplayer wont play wma?
[12:39] <Determinist> chrisx1, nothing to decode it?
[12:39] <czr> runevi, well, nv driver sent something to the graphics chip, the chip went berserk and hung system bus
[12:39] <chrisx1> Determinist, i winstalled w32codecs
[12:39] <runevi> Now I just need to get myself a root password on this machine, or try to survive by sudo'ing everything. :-)  (sudo bash should work, though ;)
[12:39] <pinkisntwell> I have set xscreensaver to switch my monitor off after 25 minutes but it doesn't always do it, sometimes it just leaves the screensaver on
[12:40] <czr> runevi, although there might be other explanations too. did the machine ping externally?
[12:40] <chrisx1> runevi, there is no root
[12:40] <Determinist> chrisx1, xmms uses it's own plugins to decode stuff
[12:40] <runevi> czr: Ah. :)
[12:40] <defiance> runevi, hehe, sudo passwd root
[12:40] <runevi> chrisx1: Sure there is, it just have a random password ;)
[12:40] <czr> isn't root locked instead?
[12:40] <runevi> .. heh, actually it is locked. :D
[12:40] <czr> thought so :-)
[12:40] <defiance> eh?
[12:40] <defiance> Locked?
[12:40] <runevi> defiance: * in the shadow-file
[12:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> locked
[12:41] <Determinist> czr, well, i have a GF6600GT, thing isnt even recognized on my system, but the driver works well. still, it shouldnt be this way. there has to be some unified way to let distros handle drivers
[12:41] <defiance> Oh.
[12:41] <czr> yeah defience, locked account. cannot login with it
[12:41] <defiance> well, change its password and you can atleast su to it.
[12:41] <Ivan> i have ubuntu and windows 2000 installed on my laptop, my windows boots up in 1 min but ubuntu in 4-5 min what is wrong
[12:41] <runevi> Fun, first ubuntu installation, first time I've used LVM .. and it works. :D
[12:41] <defiance> Anyway, time to get more happypills, bbs.
[12:41] <Ivan> ?
[12:41] <czr> Determinist, once linux kernel and x.org will not change, I'm sure that could be doable
[12:41] <czr> Determinist, you can try to sell that idea to linus and the x.org-gang
[12:41] <runevi> But what is the "tmpfs                   511256     13536    497720   3% /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-amd64-generic/volatile"  mount point?
[12:41] <Determinist> czr, uh huh, i'm sure they'd listen
[12:42] <czr> "hey guys, let's stop developing everything for a while so that drivers will work uniformly'
[12:42] <czr> Determinist, but I know what you mean
[12:42] <czr> I've often thought about a database based on pci-ids in the net
[12:42] <czr> and you'd just start a program and it would get the stuff over inet and tell which drivers to use and how to use them
[12:42] <cmarqu> I think someone even started that.
[12:42] <czr> the problem being that people keep on compiling their own kernels
[12:42] <runevi> czr: Oh, that'll certainly work with the damn Matrox Millennium 400 cards, which share a PCI-ID with another card. ;-)
[12:43] <czr> runevi, oh heh, wasn't aware of that :-)
[12:43] <czr> well, 'this software doesn't support matrox millennium 400' :-)
[12:43] <czr> just a nice disclaimer
[12:43] <runevi> czr: Two versions of the card, same PCI-ID, different drivers needed. :D
[12:43] <Ivan> i have ubuntu and windows 2000 installed on my laptop, my windows boots up in 1 min but ubuntu in 4-5 min what is wrong
[12:43] <nico> hola
[12:43] <czr> not identifyable even by subsys ids?
[12:43] <runevi> czr: Not sure ... I think they are - but most distros have failed me there.
[12:44] <czr> runevi, probably if they only look at vendor:device-pair
[12:44] <runevi> czr: I always have to hack around to get my dual heads working ..
[12:44] <czr> but you should look deeper
[12:44] <czr> but two displays
[12:44] <nico> works wine in amd64 architecture?
[12:44] <cmarqu> http://driverondemand.sourceforge.net/
[12:44] <czr> although I had some trouble with x.org recognizing the crt/dvi combo in a different order yesterday
[12:45] <czr> I installed ubuntu on my main computer finally (debian/unstable+hybrid shit broke very badly)
[12:45] <windowmaker> defiance: gah, it's stuffed
[12:45] <Determinist> czr, not saying they need to stop developing anything, but at least show a roadmap so hardware makers could at least find some way to make their drivers work the same way. could also help if the different distros handled hardware exactly the same
[12:46] <czr> Determinist, good luck :-)
[12:46] <Determinist> czr, sometimes having too much to choose from and being unique can give users a real headache
[12:46] <czr> I agree, it's a problem
[12:46] <czr> but that's why distros should do the hard work
[12:46] <runevi> Nice.  Now I've got kde installed.  Looking forward to testing it.  This is great. :-)  My first ubuntu experience looks like it's going to be enjoyable.
[12:46] <nico> can i play with maddnes
[12:46] <Determinist> czr, yeah
[12:46] <czr> could be nice to have an unified driver system, but I have a bad feeling that ain't going to happen while I'm alive
[12:46] <czr> and I'm planning on being alive for quite some time still
[12:47] <runevi> How do I enable those "controversial" nice ubuntu splash pictures?
[12:47] <nico> i'm working to play doom III in ubuntu amd64
[12:47] <nico> what do you think?
[12:47] <czr> doesn't doom3 support linux directly?
[12:47] <czr> why would you need wine?
[12:47] <freelove> are there any rules that hdb1 should be swap pr / partition or primary partition?
[12:48] <docta_v> czr: yes it does. using wine would be...foolish
[12:48] <runevi> freelove: No.
[12:48] <nico> need wine
[12:48] <Determinist> czr, well, i hope
[12:48] <nico> i need drink some wine too
[12:49] <freelove> runevi: during installation i saw that swap was my primary partition....and home & / were logical ones............is this ok?
[12:49] <czr> freelove, depends on what you want to achieve. but no techical limitations
[12:49] <windowmaker> defiance: are you there?
[12:49] <docta_v> carmack didn't want to dick anyone over so it got released on win, mac and linux almost simultaneously
[12:49] <czr> freelove, if it works, it's ok
[12:49] <runevi> freelove: I think so .. I usually have / as hda1 or whatever, then make the rest be logical volumes, but I think it
[12:49] <docta_v> ubuntu doesn't make a /boot?
[12:49] <runevi> it's just a matter of taste.,
[12:49] <brosiooz> anyone knwon a repository with java1.5 for ubuntu ?
[12:50] <czr> docta_v, you only need /boot for old bioses and for booting LVM-rooted systems
[12:50] <docta_v> czr: there's always cedega
[12:50] <zizo> I have a question about libdvdcss
[12:50] <czr> docta_v, can't be bothered with that
[12:50] <docta_v> haha...why not
[12:50] <docta_v> it's not that much trouble is it
[12:50] <czr> it won't work anyway :-)
[12:50] <Ng> brosiooz: it's fairly easy to make your own: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[12:50] <czr> I'm a realist
[12:50] <runevi> czr: Oh, you always have those freecraft things. .
[12:51] <czr> hehe
[12:51] <docta_v> cedega is pretty robust at this point
[12:51] <runevi> czr: A lot of those are really nice.
[12:51] <Ivan> is it possible to reinstall ubuntu with a cmd
[12:51] <Ivan> ?
[12:51] <czr> runevi, they have AI nowadays?
[12:51] <czr> docta_v, you use it
[12:51] <czr> ?
[12:51] <hawking> will I face any problems if I remove evolution and install thunderbird istead?
[12:51] <runevi> czr: I think so.  Not the best in the world, but .. :_)
[12:51] <docta_v> czr: no :)  but it's good
[12:52] <czr> docta_v, what do you base your second-hand opinion on then?
[12:52] <docta_v> czr: i don't even use a linux desktop i just like to troll on here
[12:52] <runevi> czr: It's called 'stratagus' these days.  Last time I checked it out it was pretty good - but I had some problems with my graphics card.
[12:52] <aeon17x> !harddrive
[12:52] <czr> docta_v, you're evil :-)
[12:52] <Ng> hawking: it'd be easier to leave evolution installed, otherwise the ubuntu-desktop metapackage will have to be removed I suspect, but you're fine to install and use thunderbird either way :)
[12:52] <czr> runevi, hmm, I'll check it out
[12:52] <docta_v> czr: i've heard good things about it and it's list of supported games is impressive
[12:52] <runevi> Nice.. it has been in active development the last few months too
[12:52] <aeon17x> Uh, what happened to ubotu?
[12:52] <aeon17x> ;_;
[12:53] <czr> docta_v, good to know before I spend many hours trying to figure out what went wrong with it :-)
[12:53] <irvin> aeon17x: ubotu died earlier
[12:53] <shinu> oskude: ok i failed :P even the .deb doesnt like me.
[12:53] <Ng> docta_v: cedega's pretty poor generally, but it beats rebooting
[12:53] <Ivan> any 1
[12:53] <Ivan> ???
[12:53] <aeon17x> noooooo
[12:53] <zizo> i am trying to install libdvdcss2 using Synaptic Package Manager but it says that libdvdcss2 can't be authenticated so it is dangerous to install it. So any advice?
[12:53] <shinu> oskude: anyways, gotta run now so ill try some other things later :D
[12:53] <senectus> hello again everyone. I've just swapped my mainboard and processor out and rebooted and the PC has come up with most stuff working fine.. except for my x.org/nvidia AGP card.. is there some way I can make it auto detect and resetup every thing again?
[12:53] <irvin> zizo: just ignore it
[12:53] <oskude> shinu, i was able to build this http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/xvidcap/xvidcap-1.1.3-p7.tar.gz
[12:53] <freelove> zizo: its alright......go ahaead
[12:54] <docta_v> Ng: i guess i'll need my wintendo for a while then
[12:54] <czr> docta_v, you know whether cedega 'supports' ubuntu?
[12:54] <oskude> shinu, im experimenting with it atm...
[12:54] <irvin> zizo: you probably need to apt=get update later to fix that
[12:54] <Ng> docta_v: meh, a ps2 is much more useful :)
[12:54] <czr> ng, you've used cedega?
[12:54] <Ng> czr: their debian packages work with ubuntu
[12:54] <Vivid> Hi Everybody
[12:54] <docta_v> Ng: what do you play on ps2? i have trouble getting interested in games these days
[12:54] <czr> ng, thanks, but is it crap or not? should I waste time on it?
[12:54] <zizo> so it won't make my system vulnerable to any kind of attack?
[12:54] <Ivan> any 1 know how to reinstall ubuntu, i dont have a cd-drive i have ubuntu installed
[12:54] <Vivid> I have a short question ...
[12:54] <Ng> docta_v: I'm gonna go and get Kong later :)
[12:54] <hawking> Ng : what happens when ubuntu-desktop meta package is removed?
[12:54] <runevi> Ahwell, gotta test KDE.  I'll be back
[12:55] <pierrot> mmjoin n
[12:55] <pierrot> join n7mm
[12:55] <Ng> czr: that depends on the game you want to play - if it's well supported then it probably is worth using, but some games don't work and some take a lot of fiddling. I only use it for CounterStrike:Source, so I'm hardly a world expert on it ;)
[12:55] <senectus> hello again everyone. I've just swapped my mainboard and processor out and rebooted and the PC has come up with most stuff working fine.. except for my x.org/nvidia AGP card.. is there some way I can make it auto detect and resetup every thing again?
[12:55] <Vivid> Is there also a tool in Ubuntu, to install applications, like in Suse or Fedora????
[12:55] <docta_v> Ng: shadow of the colossus is cool...a lot of people are saying it's the game of the year. i don't know about that but it's fun
[12:55] <irvin> Vivid: Synaptic
[12:55] <Vivid> nice
[12:55] <Vivid> thx
[12:55] <HappyFool> senectus: try running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[12:55] <Ng> hawking: nothing much really, providing you put it back on before you upgrade your install to the next release
[12:56] <windowmaker> defiance: you there man?
[12:56] <hawking> Ng : thanks
[12:56] <Vivid> Is it possible to make the windows more transparent??
[12:56] <czr> ng, ok, thanks
[12:57] <Vivid> Irvin: Is it possible to make the windows more transparent??
[12:57] <Ng> Vivid: support for that is still very new, but there's something called xcompmgr that can make individual windows translucent if your X server supports it
[12:57] <dl1bku> Hi, I'd like to tweak an input driver for xorg-x11. However, I cannot locate the "xorg-x11-sdk" package (Suse's name) or similar for ubuntu (google and friends didn't reveal any useful info). A hint what to look out for would be helpful. Anybody?
[12:58] <senectus> HappyFool, how do I find out what the video cards bus identifyer is?
[12:58] <rabeldable> !sdk
[12:58] <Vivid> I don't need it for individual windows.... I want it for EVERY window... and for every windows the same settings!
[12:58] <HappyFool> senectus: i'm not sure, sorry
[12:58] <HappyFool> dl1bku: try x-window-system-dev
[12:58] <dl1bku> senectus: lspci?
[12:58] <irvin> Vivid: yes
[12:59] <irvin> it's on the wiki as i remember
[12:59] <Vivid> ok
[12:59] <senectus> dl1bku, doesn't show up anything nvidia related...
[12:59] <Vivid> so I'll look for it
[12:59] <Vivid> I will bookmark this channel now, for later ! :)
[12:59] <Ng> senectus: are you sure you need the identifier? afaik you only really need it if you have multiple cards
[01:00] <irvin> cool
[01:00] <xfree> when the printer -lasser one- print page with like a shadow everywhere what that mean ? and how can i fix this?
[01:00] <senectus> Ng, well there is an onboard one, but I don't want to use it.. I have a gforce6600gt in the AGP slot
[01:00] <irvin> Vivid: i'd love to search it for you, but i've got lots on my hands
[01:00] <dl1bku> HappyFool: Ok, i believe I checked that out and was still missing some headers (e.g. xf86version.h)... I'll report back in a minute if the package is installed
[01:00] <j813> How can I add a choice for Monitor resolution in desktop or xorg.conf? Was not able to add it during setup installtion
[01:00] <HappyFool> dl1bku: ah
[01:01] <shinu> oskude: okies, ill try that when i come back. :D
[01:01] <czr> ng, you use cedega?
[01:01] <Ng> senectus: ah, then you will need to. does lspci not show any VGA controllers?
[01:01] <Vivid> If you find something, you can post me the link the next time
[01:01] <HappyFool> dl1bku: packages.ubuntu.com has a file search field. I remember needing extra things for some X app I compiled
[01:01] <Ng> czr: I answered that question already
[01:01] <czr> ah yes, so you did, didn't notice, sry :-)
[01:02] <dl1bku> senectus: you should see something like this: 0000:00:05.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 Go]  (rev b2)
[01:02] <Vivid> Thx for your help. I have to leave now. Cu later!
[01:02] <ma> hello
[01:02] <ma> i need help
[01:03] <dragoon> ...
[01:03] <WildZeck> hello , i need money
[01:03] <djib> my god OOo Base is soooooo unstable !!!
[01:04] <melonipoika> hi, i need help resizing my ext3 partition, i have tryed with parted in live cd, but i get err saying "filesystem has options not suported" or something like that...
[01:04] <HappyFool> ma: please be more specific
[01:04] <dragoon> melonipoika: in your partition table is it set to ext3 ?
[01:04] <senectus> dl1bku, ok I see this: 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 00f1 (rev a2)
[01:04] <WildZeck> melonipoika, try qtpated from knoppix 4
[01:04] <dl1bku> HappyFool: let me rephrase this: It's not an X11-app (no problems here). It's the pen input driver for my tablet-pc. There are some "Pen buttons" on the screen ("off screen") that generate Keyboard events. However the position definition is plainly wrong and needs to be tweaked -> Hence I need to compile a "X11-driver" first. X-window-system-dev is installed btw.
[01:04] <hile> melonipoika: uh you have quite funny nick ;)
[01:04] <dragoon> senectus: that looks right
[01:04] <melonipoika> hehe
[01:04] <dragoon> mines about the same
[01:05] <melonipoika> i have tryed qtparted from systemrescuecd, but it didn't let me resize that partition
[01:05] <senectus> dragoon, hmm so why is it crashing when I kick in GDM
[01:05] <HappyFool> dl1bku: and you're pretty sure xf86version.h is the file you need? I couldn't find that on packages.ubuntu.com
[01:05] <melonipoika> hile, puhutko suomea?
[01:05] <hile> toki
[01:05] <dragoon> whats the error ?
[01:06] <senectus> dragoon, do you want the xserver output? (last few lines anyhow)?
[01:06] <runevi> God!  What a terrible noise!
[01:06] <runevi> My soundcard isn't working well ;D
[01:06] <dragoon> senectus: yea that would help :)
[01:07] <runevi> Maybe I should disable the internal sound card. :D
[01:07] <docta_v> runevi: sometimes a swift kick will help
[01:07] <ma> I have two computers but onli qne monito
[01:07] <senectus> dragoon, ahh crap.. I know what I've done wrong :-P I haven't attached the extrnal power to it.. sorry for wasting your time :-P
[01:08] <senectus> I'm an idiot :-)
[01:08] <dl1bku> HappyFool: many more, this is just the first one (xf86tc1k.c:67:25: xf86Version.h: No such file or directory). I just checked back to debian - no sdk package there either... Looks like I have to install the xorg-x11 sources 8-( (or use SuSe on a remote computer). Thank's anyway
[01:09] <dragoon> senectus: no problem
[01:09] <xfree> whay ubuntu more diff than other distro on share network -use ubuntu like getway [router] - ?
[01:09] <dl1bku> HappyFool: maybe one last question: are there any developer IRC-Channels?
[01:10] <HappyFool> dl1bku: google indicates other people are having the same problem
[01:10] <HappyFool> dl1bku: for ubuntu? #ubuntu-devel, i think
[01:10] <ma> i want to have one red of two computers but with one monitor
[01:11] <dl1bku> HappyFool: ok, yes - google said that others were looking on the web... this doesn't mean there is no solution when asking the right people 8-)
[01:11] <aeon17x> Is it possible to expand the partition Ubuntu occupies so that it'll get more disk space? (in this case, ext3)
[01:11] <HappyFool> aeon17x: ext3 partitions can be resized, afaik
[01:12] <hawking> where can i get clamAv's rar module? when it scans rar files it gives rar module failure
[01:12] <HappyFool> aeon17x: 'man resize2fs' -- you'll need to umount the partition, though
[01:12] <ma> hay alguien k hable espaol??
[01:12] <czr> aeon17x, offline: resize2fs, online: ext2online, but won't work with ubuntu kernels
[01:12] <HappyFool> ma: try #ubuntu-es   (   /join #ubuntu-es   )
[01:13] <aeon17x> Thanks, I'll try it out sometime.
[01:13] <freelove> attn! kopete now lets u see webcams! yoooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo!:D
[01:13] <Determinist> was openoffice 2 added to breezy repositories? not 1.9.X, but actual 2.0.X
[01:14] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[01:14] <aeon17x> Determinist: there's a forum topic that points you to the repositories, but those are not the official Ubuntu repos.
[01:15] <Determinist> hmm, yes, i know that
[01:16] <runevi> Okay.  I still have problems with the audio card.  It's a Sound Blaster Audigy SE .. the kernel module loaded is the snd_ca0106 ( I think).
[01:16] <docta_v> runevi: you should verify with lsmod
[01:16] <runevi> docta_v: Well, I did ..
[01:16] <runevi> docta_v: But I'm not familiar enough with soundcards. :)
[01:17] <runevi> snd_ca0106, snd_ac97_codec, snd_pcm_oss, snd_mixer_oss, snd_pcm, snd_timer and snd is loaded
[01:18] <senectus> dragoon, ok gdm starts A-okay now, then when I log in I get a brown screen with a mouse pointer.. thats it.. No icons I got no "loading splash" or anything..
[01:19] <runevi> It sounds like a ships horn if I push ANY of the options up in alsamixer.
[01:19] <runevi> Really, Really bad sound.
[01:19] <runevi> (That, and try to play an mp3)
[01:19] <Ng> Determinist: after they cut a release, ubuntu only includes serious bug fixes, not new versions
[01:19] <dragoon> senectus: have you something like gnome installed
[01:19] <Determinist> Ng, alright, thanks
[01:20] <senectus> dragoon, something like? I have a full Ubuntu install no real customisations other than non-free drivers like the nvidia
[01:20] <northie> trying to get my audigy ls to give some sound. anyone done this?
[01:21] <senectus> dragoon, that is to say... the normal ubuntu desktop which is Gnome
[01:21] <dragoon> ok
[01:21] <runevi> northie: Well, I have problems wth my audigy se ..
[01:21] <dragoon> make sure its selected
[01:21] <dragoon> and wait for it to load ^^
[01:21] <northie> yeah, runevi, thought mine was an se too.. only ubuntu finds it as an ls :p
[01:21] <sdakota> where can I find the network install CD ?
[01:21] <sdakota> oops
[01:21] <sdakota> wrong channel :/
[01:21] <runevi> northie: ah.
[01:21] <rambo3> there is non
[01:22] <runevi> northie: I'll check what my ubuntu identifies it as.
[01:22] <oskude> yes there is, i use one :)
[01:22] <northie> okay. you got any sound at all?
[01:22] <runevi> northie: Ah.  Mine is also identified as an 'ls'.
[01:22] <rambo3> oskude a ubuntu net install?
[01:22] <northie> lovely.
[01:22] <runevi> northie: Well, if I enter alsamixer, and turn up the volume .. it sounds like a ships horn
[01:22] <oskude> rambo3, yup
[01:22] <runevi> :-)
[01:22] <runevi> northie: Really, really, really nasty
[01:23] <Nameeater> what is a good vnc app?
[01:23] <BockBilbo> osfameron, there is a debian one but not an ubuntu net install i think
[01:23] <northie> runevi,  yeah, tell me about it. the analog front, right?
[01:23] <runevi> northie: Do you get the ship-horn sound too?
[01:23] <northie> runevi,  or all the levers?
[01:23] <runevi> northie: Exactly.
[01:23] <northie> runevi,  hah
[01:23] <runevi> northie: Sounds nasty for you too?
[01:23] <docta_v> Nameeater: tightvnc
[01:23] <oskude> coooool, xvidcap works :)
[01:24] <northie> runevi: Yeah, real bad.
[01:24] <northie> runevi: Let's figure it out.
[01:24] <runevi> northie: Houston, I think we've found a bug. :-)
[01:24] <senectus> dragoon, It's been waiting for about 5 mins now... still nothing and no disc activity
[01:24] <northie> runevi: Heh. You on alsa?
[01:24] <runevi> northie: Yeah.  My guess is that it's another chipset.
[01:24] <Nameeater> docta_v: looks interesting, thanks
[01:24] <runevi> northie: Yup.
[01:24] <dragoon> odd
[01:24] <runevi> northie: My guess is that it's another chipset with the "second edition".
[01:24] <northie> runevi: Could you switch to alsa right off or did you run through some guide?
[01:25] <northie> runevi: sounds interesting
[01:25] <runevi> northie: it installed with alsa ..
[01:25] <runevi> northie: Installed ubuntu like .. 30 minutes ago, for the first time. :D
[01:25] <Nameeater> hmm, can you use anything to be the client?
[01:25] <northie> runevi: ah. I reinstalled it thirty minutes ago, after working for hours through different guides and messing everything up royally in the proces
[01:25] <freelove> hey check out this cute ubuntu wallpaper http://ubuntuforums.org/gallery/files/4/6/2/5/7/ubuntu_winter_tux_hat_original.png
[01:26] <northie> runevi: freaking out over my audio here.
[01:26] <northie> runevi: if you head into system, settings, multimedia system selector, does it let you test the alsa?
[01:26] <runevi> northie: Same here, but luckily I've got an on board audio card too, but that's not a 7.1 card.
[01:27] <runevi> northie: running kubuntu here. :D
[01:27] <northie> runevi: ah. hah.
[01:27] <oskude> freelove, nice, but the "hat" looks ugly (badly resized bitmap over vector graphics O.o )
[01:27] <docta_v> Nameeater: yes but you don't get the benefit of the tightvnc extensions... there is a tightvnc viewer for everything though...you can even use the java one on OSX
[01:27] <freelove> oskude: :(
[01:27] <Nameeater> cool ok
[01:27] <northie> runevi: goddammit, we need a professional sound-guy here.
[01:27] <runevi> northie: I'm trying to find some kernel-traffic. :)
[01:28] <Nameeater> oo there it is
[01:28] <runevi> northie: Well, I'm going to look through kernel-traffic to see whether a newer kernel may solve it.
[01:28] <northie> runevi: i have no idea what you're talking about, but it sounds good. keep at it, billy jo.
[01:28] <senectus> guys when I log into ubuntu after the GDM login I get just a brown screen (no icons or panels) and the "loading splash" never came up. Any ideas?
[01:29] <HymnToLife> senectus > certainly you messed up gnome
[01:29] <northie> senectus: hit ctrl-alt-f1 to ctrl-alt-f6 and check where the thing locks up.
[01:29] <runevi> northie: http://forum.micromart.co.uk/shwmessage.aspx?forumid=22&messageid=75599#bm75877  .. someone with the same problem on SuSE.
[01:30] <HymnToLife> launh a failsafe terminal and run apt-get install gnome
[01:30] <Pawka> hi
[01:30] <Pawka> what is ubuntu technical requirements?
[01:30] <northie> runevi: i heard we were on alsa's shitlist. http://www.alsa-project.org/black.html
[01:30] <senectus> northie, how do I see how it locked up? is there a particular log for that?
[01:30] <oNe^somewhere> how do i set up a network to see windows pc's and for them to see mine (network = 2 windows pc's and 1 ubuntu)
[01:30] <HymnToLife> I got the same problem after trying to remoe evolution :p
[01:31] <runevi> northie: Eyh .. #creative is a support channel for creative's open source drivers .. on THIS network! :)
[01:31] <northie> senectus: well, with them combos you check through the gnome startup sequence, and somewhere or other it's at a halt.
[01:32] <northie> senectus: but yeah, apt-get install gnome right away wouldn't be a bother.
[01:32] <Pawka> can i run ubuntu @ 500 mhz P3 ?
[01:32] <Pawka> :-)
[01:32] <northie> runevi: i'll be there
[01:32] <irvin> Pawka: sure you can
[01:32] <Nameeater> pawka: ram?
[01:32] <oNe^somewhere> i'm running mine on a 450 Mhz Pawka
[01:33] <oNe^somewhere> 384 Mb of ram
[01:33] <senectus> northie, ctrl-alt-f1 gets me a termianl session, I can log into that, but where do i look for signs of how gnome halted?
[01:33] <Nameeater> that would be fine ;) my 400mhz 64meg of ram chugs a bit, need to throw anouther 64/128 in it
[01:33] <northie> senectus, eh. ctrl-alt-f8 i think
[01:33] <Pawka> ok
[01:33] <Pawka> thanx
[01:34] <Pawka> i have 192 ram
[01:35] <oNe^somewhere> how do i set up a network to see windows pc's and for them to see mine (network = 2 windows pc's and 1 ubuntu)
[01:36] <ucit> hiho
[01:36] <defiance> Hmm.
[01:37] <rob_p> oNe^somewhere:  Create a network, put all of the machines on the same subnet, load and configure samba on the Ubuntu box, and make sure they are setup in the same workgroup.  Easy!
[01:37] <irvin> oNe^somewhere: setup samba
[01:37] <kyncani> oNe^somewhere: methinks you should get some howto for windows, linux, samba, network
[01:37] <oNe^somewhere> i have amba
[01:37] <oNe^somewhere> samba
[01:37] <aitor> what must I do to make my wireless network card connect at startup?
[01:37] <rob_p> oNe^somewhere:  Then do the other steps!
[01:38] <aitor> I have to connect it manually
[01:38] <senectus> northie, umm It's sitting at "checkng battery state". This is a desktop.. it's got no battery as such
[01:38] <aitor> I wrote the configuration parameters at /etc/network/interfaces, but it won't work :S
[01:39] <dpupp-afk> i set up apache, but i need to set permittion for the /var/www/ folder to be readable by the world. how do i do that?
[01:40] <dpupp-afk> i just want it read only.
[01:40] <aitor> chmod
[01:41] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  As long as the user under which apache runs, can read it, you're good to go.
[01:41] <ucit> sudo chmod
[01:41] <dpupp-afk> ok thanks
[01:42] <ucit> probably you'l have to use google for the use of the command, i only know u have to sudo chmod
[01:42] <dpupp-afk> ok... chmod says too few arguments...
[01:42] <dpupp-afk> sorry.. im new to this
[01:42] <ucit> that's what i mean
[01:43] <ucit> i dont know accactly to
[01:43] <ucit> that's why u'l have to search google for chmod
[01:43] <triple5> you don't have to google for chmod
[01:43] <dpupp-afk> ah ok. got it.
[01:43] <dpupp-afk> ??
[01:43] <jorgg> if I want to program a GUI application with wxWidgets how do I install the needed libaries?
[01:43] <triple5> just use the built in system of man and info
[01:44] <triple5> for example chmod --help
[01:44] <dpupp-afk> man chmod right?
[01:44] <dpupp-afk> ah
[01:44] <triple5> or chmod --usage
[01:44] <ucit> of course xD
[01:44] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  What are you trying to do?
[01:44] <ucit> srry, my fault
[01:44] <triple5> or info chmod or man chmod
[01:45] <dpupp-afk> chmod --usage says unreconized option
[01:45] <dpupp-afk> rob_p im just trying to set a group of files to be readable.
[01:45] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  Readable by apache right?
[01:46] <dpupp-afk> yeah and the world.
[01:46] <triple5> btw for apache you don't need the /var/www/ to set to be readable to world, you just have to have it readable to www-data
[01:46] <triple5> apache should be part of www-data
[01:46] <dpupp-afk> i thought it had to be in the /var/www
[01:46] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  Do, "ls -ld /var/www | cut -d ' ' -f1" and tell us what it says.
[01:47] <dpupp-afk> hang on a sec. this wil be easier if i log in here from the other machine instead of running back and forth
[01:47] <dl1bku> HappyFool: use alien on an arbritrary xorg-x11-sdk.rpm and editing the Imakefile worked -> success
[01:47] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  It should be drwxr-xr-x and will probably be owned by root.
[01:48] <rob_p> dpupp-afk:  ...which is fine.  As long as the user under which apache runs, can read it, you're set.
[01:48] <hawking> lol
[01:48] <triple5> exactly rob_p is right stick to his advice
[01:48] <BrianB04> Morning all
[01:48] <triple5> I gotta lave for a while
[01:49] <dpupp_apache> rob_p, what was that command again?
[01:49] <dpupp_apache> i switched machines
[01:49] <triple5> dpupp_apache just type ls -al /var
[01:49] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  ls -ld /var/www
[01:49] <oNe^somewhere> smb4k sux big time
[01:49] <dpupp_apache> drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 2005-12-10 07:38 /var/www
[01:50] <dpupp_apache> http://65.189.185.5/
[01:50] <kbrooks|bed> back
[01:50] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Looks fine to me.  It's set to mode 755 which means everyone can read it.
[01:51] <dpupp_apache> odd. i keep getting forbidden when i try to look at it: http://65.189.185.5/
[01:51] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Go view your apache logs then.
[01:51] <dpupp_apache> k...
[01:51] <dpupp_apache> brb
[01:51] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  /var/log/apache or something...
[01:53] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Your index.html file is readable by apache right?  (ex: chmod 644 index.html)
[01:54] <dpupp_apache> honestly, i dont know. its showing as 700
[01:54] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  That's why!
[01:54] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  change it to 644
[01:55] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  chmod 644 /var/www/index.html
[01:55] <dpupp_apache> rob_p... all my files in /var/www/ are 700
[01:55] <selinium> dpupp_apache, sudo chmod -r 0644 /var/www
[01:55] <dpupp_apache> *takes note*
[01:55] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Well, they need to be readable if you want apache to serve them.
[01:55] <selinium> :)
[01:56] <runevi> Hohumm .. okay.  Ubuntu installed.  Now I need to get my sound card working .. and find how I remove that nasty en_US.UTF-8 and get good old Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1 ;)
[01:56] <tdondich> I'm running amd64, and I'm attempting to run a program which requires SDL.  I get error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: no such file or dir; however, I have that file in /usr/lib, it's in my ld.so.conf file, and I ran ldconfig
[01:56] <tdondich> Anyone have some ideas?
[01:56] <mjr> runevi, have fun going backwards in time :] 
[01:56] <selinium> dpupp_apache, the -r flag allows it to go thru all the files in /var/www
[01:56] <runevi> mjr: UTF8 sucks. :)
[01:57] <runevi> mjr: And I can tell you the reason why it sucks.  It screwes up when you also need to support foreign charsets.  I'm _Dead tired_ of strange chars fscking up my commands.
[01:57] <dpupp_apache> rop_p, im getting an error in the terminal...I type: ookami@navi:~$ sudo chmod -r 0644 /var/www and it says:  cannot access `0644': No such file or directory
[01:57] <runevi> mjr: I get strange "invisible" chars on my command lines if I use certain keys.
[01:57] <runevi> mjr: Which I need to locate and delete by hitting backspace _twice_ at the correct place.
[01:58] <runevi> mjr: It's also a pain if I'm doing a for-loop in bash, creating new files, who all is created with strange chars.
[01:58] <runevi> mjr: Especially if the strange char is the first character of the filename.
[01:58] <runevi> mjr: UTF-8 when using a norwegian keyboard *sucks* under linux.
[01:59] <runevi> mjr: And it has been in that state of suckiness for at least 4 years.
[01:59] <mjr> runevi, you might get that shell behaviour if your shell doesn't support utf-8; bash does
[01:59] <runevi> mjr: I use bash.
[01:59] <runevi> mjr: And I get that behaviour with bash.
[01:59] <runevi> mjr: But it doesn't happen on my _own_ machine, it happens when I ssh into other machines.
[01:59] <mjr> perhaps you just use a sucky terminal then. Or you have some conflicting self-made locale settings in different processes (terminal, bash)
[01:59] <dpupp_apache> rob_p thanks for pointing me in the right direction. :) seems i need to learn a lot about permisions first.
[02:00] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Sorry I stepped away...  Did you get it figured out?
[02:00] <mjr> runevi, well then, you need a translator program (luit, screen) in between, or just set consistent locales on the other boxes too
[02:00] <dpupp_apache> no, i got an error when issuing the command.
[02:00] <dpupp_apache> rob_p^
[02:00] <mjr> as for filenames, convmv is a nice utility to convert
[02:00] <defiance> Hrm
[02:00] <runevi> mjr: Or I just switch to iso-8859-1 which doesn't cause me pain.
[02:01] <defiance> Anyone got any tips for playing .WMV files?
[02:01] <dpupp_apache> defiance, w32codecs will allow the play back of .wmv
[02:01] <defiance> Well, as far as I know, they're not in the reps?
[02:01] <runevi> mjr: I've spent enough hundreds of hours troubleshooting utf-8 troubles, without getting anywhere near where I would want to be.
[02:01] <runevi> mjr: So, back to iso-8859-1 for me.
[02:02] <dpupp_apache> uncomment your sources: sudo gedit/etc/apt/sources.list
[02:02] <runevi> (Strange thing, everybody else at work also have switched back to iso-8859-1 ;)
[02:02] <defiance> dpupp_apache, heh, which ones?
[02:02] <triple5> dpupp-apache you should try to look in the access file on the server, it should be visible when you type ls -al /var/www/
[02:02] <triple5> it is called .htaccess
[02:03] <triple5> apache2 looks into this file in order to check access privileges
[02:03] <dpupp_apache> i still have not been able to set 644 to my 700 files.
[02:03] <selinium> dpupp_apache, WHAT COMMAND DID YOU ISSYE?
[02:03] <dpupp_apache> defiance, im not sure which onces.
[02:03] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  do, "sudo chmod 644 /var/www/*" and that will make all files within  /var/www readable.
[02:03] <selinium> Oops caps lock
[02:03] <selinium> Oops caps lock
[02:03] <defiance> Hm, well, I'm using multiverse, universe, backports, restricted etc.. still not finding it. I thought I read about it being removed cause of it not being free or something like that.
[02:04] <selinium> dpupp_apache,  sudo chmod -R 0644 /var/www
[02:04] <dpupp_apache> ookami@navi:~$ sudo chmod 644 /var/www/*
[02:04] <dpupp_apache> chmod: cannot access `/var/www/*': No such file or directory
[02:04] <selinium> dpupp_apache,  you need the recurse flag
[02:04] <dpupp_apache>  sudo chmod -R 0644 /var/www -- solved ;)
[02:04] <simi> ciao
[02:05] <dpupp_apache> now to test it ;)
[02:05] <rob_p> selinium:  You're assuming he doesn't have any files (such as cgi) that will need to be executable.
[02:05] <dpupp_apache> i dotn ahve any cgi... just html...and images.
[02:05] <selinium> dpupp_apache, True, but he has on ly HTML
[02:05] <dpupp_apache> im not daring enough to add anything else at the moment.
[02:05] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  That's fine.
[02:05] <trevilor> hi guys
[02:06] <triple5> dpupp_apache: I still don't see anything, do you have  an index.html?
[02:06] <trevilor> a package suggests to install "w32codecs" but apt-cache shows no such package. any ideas?
[02:06] <selinium> dpupp_apache, remember you can type <command> --help for greater knowledge on a command or fo more indepth explainations use man <command>
[02:06] <selinium> dpupp_apache, take a look at   chmod --help   and    man chmod
[02:08] <deity> hi
[02:08] <dpupp_apache> ok. got it. will try reading the man pages again.. but it seems i can never make heads or tails of the lines without a real life example..
[02:08] <trevilor> hi
[02:09] <trevilor> dpupp_apache, google for tutorials for linux beginners. they cover examples and non-techy explanations
[02:09] <Ubuntu-Pk> how do i make updates in ubuntu
[02:09] <dpupp_apache> i remember last time before i had to reinstall ubuntu, i could rt clickt he file and select the permision from there...
[02:09] <hawking> when I scan a directory with clamscan ... does it try to do any action on infected files or does it just list them?
[02:10] <Ubuntu-Pk> can somebody help me with the update part of ubuntu
[02:10] <dpupp_apache> now its saying unable to determine permision.
[02:12] <SuperSox> hello, I've just installed ubuntu (very impressed) but I didn't get the option to set a root password at install so I'm curious to know what it is
[02:12] <hawking> noone knows?
[02:12] <Kimppa> Hello. I'm trying to make a swapfile, but I have small problems with the swapon-command. What I've done so far : 1) created an empty file to /var/swapfile usind the command "dd if=/dev/zero of=swapfile bs=1024 count=1048576". Then I made it a swap "mkswap -L myswap swapfile". Now I'm wondering, how do I actually start using that swapfile?
[02:12] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  If apache still can't serve up any content from your /var/www dir, then it's time to view your /var/log/apache/error.log for clues.  Apache's config files have many options and maybe something is not configured properly.
[02:12] <trevilor> Ubuntu-Pk, beginner questions are covered by the manual
[02:12] <Kimppa> I tried with "swapon -U <uuid>" but it didn't work :/
[02:12] <SuperSox> well, using the only password I supplied to su to root, doesn't work :S
[02:13] <thoreauputic_> SuperSox: read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[02:13] <trevilor> SuperSox, check the ubuntu faq. its nicely explained why you dont use a password for the root account
[02:13] <rob_p> hawking:  By default, it just gives a report to stdout.  If you want it to remove the infected file(s), you have to tell it to do so.  man clamscan for more info...
[02:14] <SuperSox> thankyou :)
[02:14] <senectus> what kernel should I be using for the AMD 64 3200+ (venice core) but in 32 bit mode?
[02:14] <thoreauputic_> SuperSox: Ubuntu uses sudo, not su for superuser tasks
[02:14] <giorgos_> ubuntu's openoffice has many unusable greek fonts, where can I report it?
[02:14] <dpupp_apache> i wonder if i have to restart apache for this to take effect.
[02:14] <SuperSox> thoreauputic_: okie :)
[02:15] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Only if you changed the config file(s).  But it can't hurt to reload it (/etc/init.d/apache reload).
[02:16] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  Did apache's error log give you any clues?
[02:16] <dpupp_apache> uh-oh... i think i messed something up.
[02:16] <dpupp_apache> * Forcing reload of web server  (Apache2)... httpd (pid 6016?) not running
[02:17] <levander> Somebody can tell me why /etc/skel/.bashrc checks for the TERM value "color-xterm"?  I've never seen any program set TERM to color-xterm.
[02:17] <dpupp_apache> error log... *trying to locate it*
[02:17] <triple5> Ubuntu-Pk: click on synaptic in your menu also don't forget to look at the right top of your screen if updates are available there is a red little button click on that and it's all automagically
[02:17] <senectus> what kernel should I be using for the AMD 64 3200+ (venice core) but in 32 bit mode?
[02:18] <dpupp_apache> yeah i found it there. :) didnt see anything out of normal other than a huge list of items denided.
[02:19] <dpupp_apache> Sat Dec 10 07:29:53 2005]  [notice]  Apache/2.0.54 (Ubuntu) configured -- resuming normal operations
[02:19] <dpupp_apache> thats at the top.
[02:19] <thomas__> hi
[02:19] <thomas__> perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: LANGUAGE = "de_DE:en_GB:en", LC_ALL  "de", LANG = "de_DE.UTF-8" are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C");
[02:19] <thomas__> how do i solve this?
[02:20] <dpupp_apache> hmm. i dont remember it being this hard last time :( i must be doing something wrong.
[02:20] <selinium> dpupp_apache, How did you install everything?
[02:20] <dpupp_apache> synaptic.
[02:20] <dpupp_apache> then i copied all the files on my backup drive to /var/www/
[02:21] <seife``> Hi
[02:21] <dpupp_apache> i edited the apache2.conf to aim at my custom 404...saved it, and that was it.
[02:21] <selinium> hi thoreauputic_  Where has the bot gone?
[02:21] <seife``> Why i cant see the files of my windows partitions that is on this same hard drive? I shared the whole disk and i still dont see anything..
[02:21] <rob_p> dpupp_apache:  You're going to be most interested in the last few lines of the error log.  Anyway, good luck with it.  I'm sure you'll get it figured out.
[02:22] <dpupp_apache> thanks rop_p.
[02:22] <thoreauputic_> selinium: I don't know - cafuego would be the person to ask I guess - but I don't think he's around
[02:23] <selinium> dpupp_apache, there is a really good install tutorial in the wiki  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[02:23] <agente87> is anybody using edubuntu?
[02:23] <selinium> thoreauputic_, It has been missing for a few days now...
[02:23] <BuFF> how can i install kde in ubuntu 5.10 ?
[02:23] <thoreauputic_> selinium: off and on - was here for a while yesterday
[02:24] <selinium> Oh, ok, I will track cafuego down.
[02:24] <william> What is the name of that program which allows an ASPI drive to behave as an SCSI drive?
[02:25] <selinium> dpupp_apache, I assume that the chown has the right users?
[02:25] <senectus> guys when I log into ubuntu after the GDM login I get just a brown screen (no icons or panels) and the "loading splash" never came up. Any ideas?
[02:26] <trevilor> can anyone please explain to me why the package w32codecs is not available when i use the sources.list from this url: http://schimana.net/ubuntu-sourceslist/
[02:28] <william> Anyone?
[02:28] <thoreauputic_> trevilor: because the marillat repos are commented out - but I suggest if you use marillat you use it *only* to get w32codecs and comment it out afterwards
[02:28] <seife``> where can i download the winmac stab file
[02:29] <dpupp_apache> chown? never heard of it...
[02:29] <thoreauputic_> trevilor: otherwise expect much pain and breakage
[02:29] <boerni> !w32codecs
[02:29] <trevilor> thoreauputic_, why are these codecs only covered by this unstable repo?
[02:29] <thoreauputic_> boerni: the bot is AWOL
[02:29] <dpupp_apache> silinum, i was just now reading that doc you linked :)
[02:30] <senectus> When I log into ubuntu after the GDM login I get just a brown screen (no icons or panels) and the "loading splash" never came up. Any ideas?
[02:30] <thoreauputic_> trevilor: legal reasons
[02:30] <trevilor> i see
[02:30] <william> I'm trying to use CDRecord on an IDE DVD-RW
[02:30] <trevilor> thanks for info :o)
[02:30] <selinium> dpupp_apache, you use chown to change the user,    sudo chown dpupp:root <file> to change the ownership to dpup:root
[02:30] <thoreauputic_> trevilor: the distribution of w32codecs is illegal in most places
[02:31] <dpupp_apache> selinium, so i can change the owner of all the files in my var/www/ ?
[02:31] <selinium> dpupp_apache, I have got to dash out now, but fell free to beep me about any server problems!
[02:31] <trevilor> thoreauputic_, well. i dont even know if the codecs will fix my problems on playing some XVIDs
[02:31] <meepy> When all ports except 631 (IPP) is closed, i don't have to worry about security?
[02:32] <thoreauputic_> trevilor: read wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:32] <davix> how can I burn mp3s straight to audio cd?
[02:32] <davix> is there a program that handles it?
[02:32] <trevilor> thoreauputic_, thanks
[02:33] <gnomefreak> in general is there another meta package to compile a source other than build-essential?
[02:33] <eswar> hi
[02:33] <selinium> dpupp_apache, yes, if you want to you can use the recurse flag -R again.   sudo chown -R <user>:<user> /path/to/folder    where <user> is the users name. try it without the -R flag on a file and right click and view properties! :)
[02:33] <thoreauputic_> meepy: port 631 should not be open to the internet - your local network is OK of course
[02:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: not afaik
[02:34] <gnomefreak> ok ty Kamping_Kaiser
[02:34] <meepy> Its 127.0.0.1 as source, and 127.0.0.1 as destenation, so that should be fine?
[02:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: why do you ask?
[02:34] <thoreauputic_> meepy: yes of course - that's just your machine loopback
[02:34] <meepy> :)
[02:35] <gnomefreak> i have to compile links2 again since windows install wrote over ubuntu so im getting it back to my likeing
[02:35] <meepy> Fuck windows, I so much like Linux rather than Windows, going to wipe my windows partition later :)
[02:35] <uykucu> hi
[02:35] <thoreauputic_> meepy: language ;-)
[02:35] <meepy> Sorry. :)
[02:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> meepy: a noble sentiment, but avoid swearing ;)
[02:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[02:35] <uykucu> I not have source.list
[02:36] <uykucu> hoary for source.list
[02:36] <meepy> I regret I paid for my windows key :/
[02:36] <dpupp_apache> :( all files in /var/www/ say "the permissions of filenamehere.htm could not be determined.
[02:36] <lucaas> uykucu, in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[02:36] <selinium> meepy, indeed! But we have some very young users in here sometimes! :)
[02:36] <meepy> :)
[02:36] <selinium> meepy, I will never go back to Windows....
[02:36] <selinium> :)
[02:37] <uykucu> :) I know but
[02:37] <meepy> Me either, I installed Linux for the first time 1 week ago, and since I haven't booted Windows
[02:37] <dpupp_apache> mm im going to test creating a doc from scratch and putting it in the folder to see if it has to do with anything...
[02:38] <Paul^> i want to install ubuntu on my working pc, next to windows, because i still use windows too much, but i only have 1 hd and i don't have experience with partitioning. is it possible to create an extra partition using partition magic or something and then install ubuntu on that?
[02:38] <selinium> dpupp_apache, good idea, I think maybe you have changed user names between your boxes?
[02:38] <johndarkhorse> meepy: let us respect others in here, please
[02:38] <meepy> What do you mean by that?
[02:39] <johndarkhorse> meepy: not everyone would like to learn english vulgarities
[02:39] <meepy> Excuse me?
[02:39] <dpupp_apache> well, selenium, what happened was, my ubuntu box, i messed something up in the xorg.conf... i could not figure it out, so i backed my data, and re formated and installed... then copied the data back...
[02:39] <thoreauputic_> johndarkhorse: he's already apologised
[02:39] <selinium> johndarkhorse, meepy has already apologised.. :)
[02:39] <selinium> thoreauputic_, you still type quicker then me!
[02:40] <william> I need a simple, userfriendly CD burner that works with ISOs in Linux.
[02:40] <dpupp_apache> !! now i cant get access to the folder /var/www/
[02:40] <thoreauputic_> selinium: no I type slower but I think faster *grin*
[02:40] <johndarkhorse> Seveas: seems if it's not one bot, it's another, lol
[02:40] <dpupp_apache> bash: cd: /var/www: Permission denied
[02:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> william: nautilus?
[02:40] <selinium> thoreauputic_, Sadlt i think both is the case!
[02:40] <william> How do I get it to work with ISOs?
[02:40] <william> I don't see the option.
[02:40] <selinium> dpupp_apache, pm?
[02:41] <dpupp_apache> what is pm?
[02:41] <meepy> Private Msg.
[02:41] <meepy> Query
[02:41] <selinium> dpupp_apache, private message,
[02:41] <dpupp_apache> ah! my bad.. i thought it was an option.
[02:41] <dpupp_apache> LAMO!
[02:41] <dpupp_apache> sure
[02:41] <senectus> What is "AGP fast write" and is it safe to use it under Linux (nVidia card)
[02:41] <dpupp_apache> selinium, sure
[02:41] <Paul^> senectus: depends on what card you have
[02:42] <senectus> Paul^, geforce 6600GT AGP
[02:42] <Paul^> senectus: ahh no problem then
[02:42] <selinium> dpupp_apache, Damn, i have just been called out for lunch. If you are still having troubles when I get back I am all yours.
[02:42] <dpupp_apache> ok. i'll be here.
[02:42] <selinium> :)
[02:43] <senectus> Paul^, ok next quetion :-) What is "AGP 3.0 calibration cycle" ??
[02:43] <william> Fast write might make it faster, but it generaly makes it more unstable.
[02:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: could i help?
[02:43] <senectus> william, oh
[02:43] <william> Doesn't do much
[02:43] <T-One> I have a little connection problem that I need a hand with:
[02:43] <dpupp_apache> Kamping_Kaiser, feel free :)
[02:43] <Paul^> senectus: heh, i have now idea to be honest, i'm not that much of an expert with vga cards.
[02:43] <T-One> I am remoted into my home network, and I have a ubuntu box I'm in the process of configuring
[02:44] <dpupp_apache> Kamping_Kaiser, ok, heres where im at so far
[02:44] <T-One> I forgot to restart ssh, and I haven't done the GMD>VNC setup yet.
[02:44] <senectus> Paul^, oh well.. thanks anyhow.. btw, you any sort of an expert with Gnome ? :-)
[02:44] <dpupp_apache> Kamping_Kaiser, apache2 is installed, files have been copied to the /var/www/ however, i can not enter the folder /var/www/ .. i can enter /var/ but not www. i dont have permittion anymore.
[02:44] <T-One> but I DID manage to setup XDMCP...is there a way I can get a login on this system?
[02:45] <Paul^> senectus: is this of any help? http://www.rojakpot.com/default.aspx?location=8&var1=0&var2=294
[02:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: can you run `ls -dlh /var/www` for me?
[02:45] <dpupp_apache> drw-r--r--  3 root root 4.0K 2005-12-10 07:38 /var/www
[02:45] <thoreauputic_> T-One: XDMCP without encryption would be very insecure I think...
[02:45] <Paul^> senectus: and no, i don't know much about gnome, i've installed linux once on this pc and it was a nightmare because the disk was screwed, so the only real experience with linux that i have is with bash
[02:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: run `sudo chmod 755 /var/www`
[02:45] <dpupp_apache> nautilius can not determine what permisions are set by rt clicking and getting permision info.
[02:46] <senectus> Paul^, oh.. ok thanks anyhow :-)
[02:46] <dpupp_apache>  ok, now i can enter the www folder.
[02:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: lets stick to a terminal for the moment
[02:46] <T-One> threauputic_: doesn't matter to me...its inside my firewall. I'm ssh'ed into another server on the subnet...just not the one I want to finish configuring
[02:46] <Paul^> :)
[02:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: good :) and you need to be able to write to it?
[02:46] <dpupp_apache> and files are not visible! :)
[02:46] <dpupp_apache> http://65.189.185.5/
[02:46] <dpupp_apache> err! now*
[02:46] <thoreauputic_> T-One: ah I see
[02:46] <dpupp_apache> i meant to say now visible :)
[02:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[02:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> whos the chick?
[02:47] <dpupp_apache> kamping kaiser, what permision is 755 ?
[02:47] <Paul^> i'm trying to install ubuntu on my work pc, but i have no experience with partitioning and i want to install it on a separate partition of my windows disk. anyone have any pointers?
[02:47] <T-One> thoreauputic_: can I forward a port to it and use Hummingbird to get an X login?
[02:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: root can read/write/execute. root group and other can both only read/execute
[02:48] <dpupp_apache> is it ok to have execute?
[02:48] <thoreauputic_> T-One: I don't know , sorry - maybe someone else can help
[02:48] <poningru> Paul^: yeah you can use something called the partition magic but that will cost you money
[02:48] <poningru> do you have a cd burner?
[02:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: you need execute on a directory to be able to open it
[02:48] <johndarkhorse> Paul^: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[02:48] <T-One> paul^: if your disk is one full partition with Windows on it, you'll need to use Partition Magic or something to create some fress space on the drive before you can set up a new partition
[02:48] <poningru> Paul^: there are free alternatives
[02:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: files should not usualy have execute
[02:49] <Paul^> poningru: yes, but i have partition magic. the only thing is i don't know how to install ubuntu on it afterwards. i've always chosen autopartition before
[02:49] <johndarkhorse> Paul^: the installer can resize your windows partition safely
[02:49] <dpupp_apache> Kamping_kaiser, ah, i see.
[02:49] <dpupp_apache> Thanks a million! this was really puzzling me.
[02:49] <thoreauputic_> Paul^: all ubuntu needs is free space
[02:49] <T-One> johndarkhorse: really? Didn't know that...(you learn something new every day!)
[02:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: no worries, that's why i set all users home directories to chmod 701
[02:50] <Paul^> poningru: i want to be sure i do it right, or else i'll erase ~20 gb of important files :/
[02:50] <j813> Hi, anyone know what's the difference of the DVD installer from the CD?
[02:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> dpupp_apache: so apache can go into the ~/public_html directory in the users home.
[02:50] <poningru> Paul^: I would say first backup your data because I dont like taking risks
[02:50] <johndarkhorse> j813: the dvd has a live and install image on it, (plus a bit more software)
[02:50] <Kamping_Kaiser> in this case you got tripped up by /var/www, not /home/username/public_html :)
[02:50] <T-One> so does anyone here know how to do a XDMCP connection using hummingbird?
[02:51] <imc1> Hey, what's the story with an ubuntu Firefox 1.5 is it out and I missed it?
[02:51] <T-One> imc1: you can install by hand...it's on the WIKI
[02:51] <imc1> Okay thanks T-One
[02:51] <poningru> Paul^: then shrink your windows ntfs partition
[02:51] <j813> johndarkhorse: does it have all the plug-ins too, multimedia, any link page for info? Thanks
[02:51] <Paul^> poningru: me neither, but backup is not an option right now, i'm kind of short on money. i've already backuped the most important files
[02:51] <avalost> anyone know what plugin I need to play .wv files in BMP?
[02:51] <poningru> Paul^: ah ic
[02:51] <T-One> avalost: I'm thinking w32codecs...
[02:51] <poningru> yeah it should work pretty well
[02:51] <T-One> and mplayer
[02:52] <avalost> T-One, it's audio not movie
[02:52] <poningru> Paul^: just shrink your partition and leave the rest empty
[02:52] <T-One> oh. then I dunno...I just installed the kitchen sink and let it go from there
[02:52] <Paul^> poningru: and then what do i do in the ubuntu installer?
[02:52] <gnomefreak> avalost, mplayer if i am not mistaken plays either
[02:52] <qt2> so... i'm getting this error when trying to configure nvidia-glx: "Error: /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 or /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.md5sum are missing from your system. Please be sure that your xserver package is installed correctly." anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing it?
[02:52] <T-One> brb
[02:52] <Paul^> poningru: that's the hard part for me, creating partitions in windows is no problem
[02:52] <poningru> when you install ubuntu it will detect the empty partition
[02:53] <thoreauputic_> avalost: seveas has a wma plugin for beep in his repo - unfortunately I'm not sure of the URL but I think it's  seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[02:53] <thoreauputic_> from memory
[02:53] <johndarkhorse> Paul^: you can choose to have the installer shrink your windows partition as part of the install process
[02:53] <poningru> you can just install it on there
[02:53] <poningru> hold on there is a good video tutorial for this
[02:53] <gnask> Anyone know how to make TV-Out work, nvidiabased graphicscard..
[02:53] <avalost> thanks thoreauputic_
[02:53] <gnask> Or how to setup..
[02:54] <thoreauputic_> avalost: that loks to be right - and you're welcome
[02:54] <thoreauputic_> :)
[02:54] <poningru> Paul^: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6104490811311898236&q=
[02:54] <poningru> Paul^: that thing is pretty good
[02:55] <poningru> Paul^: they use the ubuntu dvd as opposed to the cd but that shouldnt matter
[02:55] <poningru> Paul^: skip to around 6 mins
[02:56] <Paul^> poningru: thx, i'll watch it
[02:56] <poningru> imc1: did you get your answer dude?
[02:56] <poningru> !tell imc1 about firefox1.5
[02:57] <poningru> wtf
[02:57] <poningru> where is ubotu?
[02:57] <johndarkhorse> ubotu got whacked last night
[02:57] <thoreauputic> poningru: no one knows :)
[02:57] <yatesy> it died this morning
[02:57] <HymnToLife> R.I.P ubotu :p
[02:57] <seife``> Anyone knows another extra repositories host? (not mirrormax.net)
[02:58] <seife``> mirrormax.net tells me 404 not found
[02:58] <scapor> I'd like to use the binary ATI drivers .. so I need to unload the agpgart and intel_agp modules and load the fglrx one .. but I can't seem to unload the first 2 because they are in use .. how do I do thi ?
[02:58] <thoreauputic> poor ubotu, I knew him well - a fellow of infinite jest...
[02:58] <_jason> seife``, ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
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[02:58] <HymnToLife> scapor > kil X (ctrl+alt+bakspae)
[02:58] <gnomefreak> he used to make fun of me but i still liked him he was smart :(
[02:58] <HymnToLife> backspace*
[02:58] <scapor> HymnToLife: then it's still in use
[02:59] <Sebast> Hi there I need help
[02:59] <HymnToLife> reboot then ?
[02:59] <thoreauputic> gnomefreak: are you smoking crack, gnomefreak ? *g*
[02:59] <scapor> HymnToLife: I even tried at single-user-runlevel
[02:59] <_jason> lol
[02:59] <gnomefreak> lol yep thoreauputic  that was his fav. line for me
[02:59] <scapor> HymnToLife: still no succes
[02:59] <HymnToLife> funny...
[02:59] <thoreauputic> gnomefreak: I got hit by a windmill a few times ;)
[03:00] <gnomefreak> Sebast,  ask and you shall recieve hopefully
[03:00] <Sebast> what a joke.  I got rid of Headge hog formatted and put on latest Ubuntu Beaver.  the other day.  and a load of programs with Add or remove programs thing.  now I am trying to open teh shell and well I carn't.  If I go applicaitons system tools terminal and press that. well  I get a error message.  and the tool tip says that is some termianl emulater
[03:00] <gnomefreak> me too thoreauputic
[03:00] <gnomefreak> beaver?
[03:01] <Sebast> yes I mean latest version of Ubuntu whatever it is called.
[03:01] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: you know, bulemic beaver
[03:01] <thoreauputic> Sebast: same here - try looking in acessories
[03:01] <gnomefreak> Sebast,  use the terminal in applications>accesoriesd
[03:01] <thoreauputic> *accessories
[03:01] <omeg> Hi everybody. Is there a terminal command I can use to kill Gnome/X and thus be in a text-only terminal?
[03:01] <poningru> omeg: ctrl+alt+backspace
[03:01] <thoreauputic> omeg:  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:01] <Sebast> ah cheers :)  that did it
[03:01] <gnomefreak> the terminal with the S in it in the icon hasnt worked for me yet
[03:01] <scapor> omeg: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:01] <omeg> Thanks
[03:02] <thoreauputic> poningru: ctrl-alt-bspace just restarts gdm
[03:02] <Sebast> stupid Ubuntu putting the termianl in a stupid menu
[03:02] <poningru> um not for me
[03:02] <Sebast> not in the obvious place
[03:02] <poningru> it stops it
[03:02] <HymnToLife> gnomefreak > Alt+F2 > xterm
[03:02] <_jason> thoreauputic, poningru sometiems stops sometimes restarts for me, know why?
[03:02] <omeg> I was running the Warty Live CD for testing purposes on an old laptop, and it seems that this just restarted. But I'll try the sudo command next.
[03:03] <thoreauputic> poningru: well - odd, since killing X should restart gdm if itwas running
[03:03] <gnomefreak> was xterm the one with the S in it?
[03:03] <ernie_> hello, does anyone else have the problem of constantly being disconnected when attempting apt-get installs?
[03:03] <gnomefreak> nope sorry ernie :(
[03:03] <HymnToLife> ernie_ > dialup ?
[03:03] <omeg> On a 400 MHz laptop with 128 MB RAM, Warty is actually usable on a Live CD (Breezy isn't, as there is about a minute lag before _anything_ happens).
[03:03] <ernie_> I am on cable
[03:03] <Sebast> now I want some more help.  I was in the other channel.  just now. a nd well I am after GUI's to use instead of Gnome or KDE etc.
[03:03] <HymnToLife> that's odd
[03:04] <thoreauputic> ernie_: I just get disconnected all the time regardless - I think the Net is sick today :)
[03:04] <freysteinn> I just set up my first install of Ubuntu, but I don't get 3D acceleration. I noticed that DRI becomes disabled with out an explanation. I'm using a ATI Radeon card. Any Ideas?
[03:04] <ernie_> my room-mates windows box works great
[03:04] <senectus> When I log into ubuntu after the GDM login I get just a brown screen (no icons or panels) and the "loading splash" never came up. Any ideas?
[03:04] <Sebast> I was told to put this command in the shell.  apt-cache search window |grep manager  and it comes up with a load of them in a list.  is there a way to just install them with shell?  or I can use add or remove programs thing or what?
[03:04] <HymnToLife> freysteinn > get a nvidia card
[03:05] <thoreauputic> Sebast: sudo apt-get install <package>
[03:05] <freysteinn> HymnToLife, I have a notebook.
[03:05] <poningru> Sebast: what are you trying to do?
[03:05] <senectus> freysteinn, there are some really good howto's for ATI on the ubuntu forum....
[03:05] <poningru> Sebast: you know about synaptic right?
[03:05] <thoreauputic> Sebast: for any value of package you find with the apt-cache search
[03:06] <Sebast> I want to install loads of GUI's so I have choice :)  and don't have to use Gnome or KDE.  not even instaled Kbuntu on the new Ubuntu, but had on old
[03:06] <freysteinn> senectus, as this is my first time using Ubutu, could you give me a link?
[03:06] <gnomefreak> apt-get and synaptic will install same packages
[03:06] <thoreauputic> Sebast:  http://xwinman.org  :)
[03:06] <Sebast> what's that?
[03:06] <gnomefreak> Sebast, try xubuntu-desktop :)
[03:06] <poningru> Sebast: search for desktop
[03:06] <thoreauputic> Sebast: most of them are in synaptic/apt
[03:07] <poningru> apt-cache search desktop
[03:07] <Sebast> you mean package installer?
[03:07] <gnomefreak> xubuntu=xfce desktop meta package :)
[03:07] <thoreauputic> Sebast: xwinman.org has lists of X window managers
[03:07] <Sebast> cheers I used Fluxbox beofre on my old Ubuntu before I formatted
[03:07] <ernie_> so far i have apt-get installed XFCE, VLC, and few other small programs.  the problem is it seems to take way longer than it should.  I am apt-get installing lynx currently and it keeps disconnecting
[03:07] <Sebast> GNome and KDE sucks
[03:08] <dr_willis> People who say things suck, suck.
[03:08] <dr_willis> :P
[03:08] <gnomefreak> psssst what is cde?
[03:08] <seife``> man i cant install w32codecs package
[03:08] <Sebast> at first when I used LInux uhmmmmm about a year ago.  I was like wow the graphics, but then I Reolized I coudn't just customize things to how I wanted
[03:08] <seife``> help
[03:08] <ernie_> Sebast- I installed XFCE earlier today and it seems to be running pretty smoothly so far
[03:08] <senectus> freysteinn, http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584 is one
[03:08] <dr_willis> Common Desktop Enviroment - a comercial DE - developed by.. Hmmm..  forget...
[03:09] <bshumate> gnomefreak: CDE is an old windowing system used by Sun Solaris
[03:09] <thoreauputic> seife``: have you read wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats ?
[03:09] <dr_willis> XFCE sort of trys to clone CDE I do belive
[03:09] <senectus> freysteinn, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75378& anither one.. btw what model is the ati card?
[03:09] <mjr> dr_willis, that was its original goal, but it's expanded somewhat
[03:09] <seife``> thoreauputic, no
[03:09] <ernie_> has anyone compared Opera performance on ubuntu vs firefox?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> so its pretty similar to xfce?
[03:10] <freysteinn> senectus, Radeon Mobile M6
[03:10] <thoreauputic> seife``: *cough* that was kind of a hint
[03:10] <dr_willis> mjr,  yea.. and "WindowMaker" sort of Cloned + expanede the NeXtStep system. (i hear)
[03:10] <dr_willis> gnomefreak,  yes.
[03:10] <Hynes> Hey, is anyone around that can help with some GL stuff?
[03:10] <omeg> Hmm
[03:10] <dr_willis> "Window Managers for X" -->  http://xwinman.org/
[03:10] <seife``> man ubuntu is like so complex
[03:10] <seife``> sigh
[03:10] <dr_willis> seife``,  never noticed. :P
[03:10] <senectus> freysteinn, heh.. this is what your after then
[03:10] <gnomefreak> <<lookjing for one i havent used but needs a menu :(
[03:10] <senectus> freysteinn, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=72391&highlight=Radeon+Mobile+M6
[03:10] <omeg> "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" doesn't seem to work
[03:10] <cold> hmm does ubuntu have the kde packages ?
[03:11] <Sebast> Ubuntu is not complex
[03:11] <ryanpg> hi, anyone able to explain the differences between bogofilter and spamassassin and which is better for use with evolution?
[03:11] <omeg> It does say that it stops gnome display manager but it doesn't put me in a text-only console
[03:11] <dr_willis> cold,  " kubuntu-desktop " is the kde setup.
[03:11] <gnomefreak> Dr_willis im there thats were i saw cde
[03:11] <thoreauputic> seife``: no it isn't - just read a bit - also try  wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[03:11] <Sebast> Ubuntu is nearlly ready for the average computer user, but not just yet
[03:11] <cold> dr_willis i have the regular ubuntu
[03:11] <Pygi> Sebast: hehe
[03:11] <dr_willis> Avergage computer users - are... well... often Idiots. :P
[03:11] <Sebast> yeah indeede
[03:11] <Hynes> Ever since I isntalled ATi drivers, "libGL.so.1" is broken, and I can't listen to music beacause apparently, this file doesn't exist. Any ideas?
[03:11] <seife``> fuck this, i dont have to read like 1000 pages on windows
[03:12] <Sebast> indeed hence why IE and Microsoft c rap are popular
[03:12] <dr_willis> cold,  then 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop' and you will get kde.
[03:12] <dr_willis> cold,  then 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop' and you will get xfce
[03:12] <senectus> When I log into ubuntu after the GDM login I get just a brown screen (no icons or panels) and the "loading splash" never came up. Does anyone have anyidea how to get gnome back up and running :-(
[03:12] <dr_willis> thoreauputic,  i think its more they are just idiots.. people dont even bother to try to learn windows any more. :P
[03:12] <Hynes> Ever since I isntalled ATi drivers, "libGL.so.1" is broken, and I can't listen to music beacause apparently, this file doesn't exist. Any ideas?
[03:12] <thoreauputic> seife``: language, please
[03:12] <bshumate> Hynes: libGL should not have anything to do with listening to music
[03:12] <Hynes> mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:13] <dr_willis> senectus,  what video card and processor?
[03:13] <Hynes> That's with an mp3 as argument.
[03:13] <thoreauputic> dr_willis: true enough
[03:13] <ryanpg> seife, imagine you had never used windows your whole life and one day decided to try it... it would seem just as strange :)
[03:13] <Pygi> Hynes: well, installed codecs? :)
[03:13] <Sebast> oh eyah
[03:13] <Sebast> oh yeah I put some software on Ubuntu the other day
[03:13] <Sebast> to play DVD's or something
[03:13] <Hynes> Yeah all my music was working 100%. Then I installed ATi drivers.
[03:13] <Hynes> And now it's broken.
[03:13] <Sebast> however I don't know carn't play DVD's at the moment :(
[03:13] <dr_willis> installed them with synaptic? or with ATI's installer script?
[03:14] <Hynes> I installed the file off ATi.com.
[03:14] <senectus> dr_willis, Nvidia gforce 6600GT and brand new AMD 64 3200+ in 32 bit mode
[03:14] <freysteinn> senectus, thanks.
[03:14] <Hynes> Converted from rpm into .deb and installed it.
[03:14] <senectus> freysteinn, np mate :-)
[03:14] <Pygi> Hynes: heh
[03:14] <Hynes> What package is libGL.so.1 a part of?
[03:14] <dr_willis> senectus,  about the system I got.  even.. 6800 here.  similer cpu.
[03:14] <Hynes> I'll re-install the package.
[03:15] <omeg> Does anybody know how to kill x in warty?
[03:15] <omeg> In the terminal?
[03:15] <dr_willis> senectus,  you installed the Nvivia drivers yet?
[03:15] <dr_willis> omeg,  kill/stop the gdm service
[03:15] <thoreauputic> omeg:  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:15] <senectus> dr_willis, yeah.. the ones in the ubuntu repository
[03:15] <omeg> That didn't put me in a text-only terminal, thoreauputic
[03:16] <thoreauputic> omeg: it should have
[03:16] <dr_willis> senectus,  odd. - those thing work fine for hundreeds of people.
[03:16] <omeg> It did say that it killed gnome, but I'm still in the gnome environment with the same terminal window open.
[03:16] <thoreauputic> omeg: are you sure you typed it right?
[03:16] <ernie_> Anyone use Ubuntu to play games like WoW in here?  Wondering how they found the performance
[03:16] <jojko> hoj
[03:16] <omeg> Yeah, I'm sure
[03:16] <jojko> je tu niejaky slovak
[03:16] <dr_willis> ernie_,  with 'Cedega' - there are issues. :(
[03:16] <Sebast> No, but you can use Camega might of spelt that wrong uhmmmm WInex to get games like that working
[03:16] <omeg> It said "GNOME display manager is not running" after saying that it was going to kill its process
[03:16] <Sebast> Cadega
[03:16] <johndarkhorse> omeg: you need bum "boot up manager" it's in the repos
[03:17] <senectus> dr_willis, yeah they worked fine for me up till today when i had to replace my motherboard and CPU cause my old CPU got cooked :-/
[03:17] <thoreauputic> omeg: did you log on from the gdm login screen ?
[03:17] <dr_willis> senectus,  eww... perhaps reinstall them.
[03:17] <ernie_> do u know if game performance is as fast as windows ?
[03:17] <gnomefreak> what is the command to change the version of java is being used?
[03:17] <omeg> thoreauputic: it's a Warty Live CD, it just booted without asking me anything.
[03:17] <Sebast> depends on the hardware and that i guess
[03:17] <thoreauputic> omeg: ah, that's different then - dunno
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: update-alternatives --java, iirc
[03:18] <thoreauputic> gnomefreak:  update-alternatives --config java
[03:18] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[03:18] <senectus> dr_willis, anyidea on how to uninstall from the cmd line?
[03:18] <jdier_> can anyone tell me where I configure aterm or xterm to enable transparency?
[03:19] <dr_willis> senectus,  apt-get remove whatever (i think)     or theres a way to make apt-get reinstall.
[03:19] <thoreauputic> omeg: sudo init 1  might do it - but it would kill networking too
[03:19] <dr_willis> jdier_,  xterm, cant.. rxvt can - i belive
[03:19] <dr_willis> aterm - not sure :P
[03:19] <avalost> hmm, seems bmp does not recognize the .wv media
[03:19] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename> also works well :)
[03:19] <thoreauputic> jdier_: xterm doesn't do transparency - aterm you can use options like aterm -tr
[03:20] <ernie_> is there a cmd to make apt-get install, reconnect automagicly?
[03:20] <avalost> what is a good encoder/decoder to convert wv to .ogg or mp3?
[03:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: installing or downloading?
[03:20] <thoreauputic> jdier_: the options are in the man page
[03:20] <ernie_> installing
[03:20] <Sebast> thanks for the help, but I am leaving this channel now
[03:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: just re run it, it should pick up
[03:21] <jdier_> thoreauputic - I can figure out how to launch with transparency using arguments, I want to change my session setting or config so an $aterm command with no argument launches a transparent window
[03:21] <thoreauputic> avalost: do you mean wav or wma ? What is wv ?
[03:21] <avalost> it's a lossless audio format
[03:21] <avalost> .wv
[03:22] <thoreauputic> jdier_: .Xdefaults or something like that (can't remeber exactly) Or use an alias
[03:22] <johndarkhorse> avalost: you'll probably have better luck going to the homepage of .wv
[03:22] <dr_willis> jdier_,  make an script called "transparent-term"  with 'aterm -tr'  in it.  and set the default terminal launcher to launch that :  is one way
[03:22] <senectus> is there some way to list all installed packages with nvidia in the name/description?
[03:22] <paperinik> Ciao Ho dei problemi con il modem isdn quando vado per aggiungere la periferica con  isdnctrl addif ippp0 mi da:     Can't open /dev/isdninfo or /dev/isdn/isdninfo: No such file or directory cosa devo fare?? vi ringrazio
[03:23] <Talky> is there any HSF Modem driver available for ubuntu?
[03:23] <thoreauputic> senectus: dpkg -l *nvidia* and look for ii
[03:23] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu-it
[03:23] <jdier_> dr_willis - thanks.  I have that running.  Trying to do it at the config level.  I know I did it with my old fluxbox set up
[03:23] <bshumate> jdier_ look here for .Xdefaults method: http://linuxreviews.org/software/x11-terms/aterm/
[03:23] <ernie_> kamping: for example I "sudo apt-get install lynx" after maybe 5 percent it says "connection timed out" and tells me what it was unable to fetch, then goes back to  the cmd propt
[03:23] <johndarkhorse> !it
[03:23] <ernie_> oops prompt
[03:23] <johndarkhorse> dangit! /me will have to set up a script for when ubotu isnt here
[03:23] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse, ubotu is down
[03:23] <jdier_> In my home folder I cannot find .Xdefaults
[03:24] <bshumate> jdier_ : create it
[03:24] <gnomefreak> paperinik,  go to #ubuntu-it for italian support
[03:24] <thoreauputic> jdier_: you create it :)
[03:24] <avalost> wv is wavepack
[03:25] <jdier_> bshumate thoreaputic - I am starting to remember.  Thanks for the hints.
[03:25] <bshumate> jdier_ : stick the aterm settings in it, then log out, and back in, and they should begin to affect your aterms
[03:25] <thoreauputic> avalost: sorry originally I assumed you meant wma - I didn't know about wv
[03:26] <Paul^> ok, wish me luck :P
[03:26] <thoreauputic> Talky: what is your query then? My crystal ball is cloudy today ... *grin*
[03:27] <Talky> thoreauputic , i want to know that is there any HSF modem driver available for ubuntu?
[03:27] <LeeJunFan> is there a way to get a list of packages that have no depencies against them? ie. perhaps the apps I have uninstalled now have libs I can remove because nothing is using them.
[03:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> :(
[03:27] <marcooo> hello, i have a smaal question: i just installed gxine and libxine via synaptic and now i can play avi files, but there's no sound... I hear sounds when i click options, etc. in gnome so the problem must be with gxine or avi support.. does anybody know what the problem could be? could it be just some simple package i need to install?
[03:28] <thoreauputic> LeeJunFan: deborphan, debfoster
[03:28] <LeeJunFan> thoreauputic: thanks.
[03:29] <SuperSox> is there any way I can use gcc 3.4.5? I need it for install vmware
[03:29] <SuperSox> err installing even
[03:29] <teroedni> hello
[03:29] <marco> whats the default root password ?
[03:29] <yatesy> goatse
[03:30] <thoreauputic> marco:  please read  wiki.ubuntu.com?RootSudo
[03:30] <thoreauputic> oops   wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[03:31] <thoreauputic> Talky: it's possible no-one currently has your answer
[03:31] <marco> whats the password for sudo ?
[03:31] <thoreauputic> marco: your user pass
[03:31] <marcooo> does anybody have avi video+sound working?
[03:31] <marco> ok
[03:31] <thoreauputic> marco: yes
[03:32] <Talky> may be next time thoreauputic, thnx
[03:32] <teroedni> any sound gurus in here?
[03:32] <thoreauputic> marco: I recommend you read wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and do what it suggests for video etc
[03:32] <ernie_> marco did you logout?
[03:33] <manchine> i am trying to trace back ssh connections (as client) made  few days ago. both syslog and messages say nothing about the subject. where else should i look for the logs?
[03:33] <marcooo> ok thanks theoraputic
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> manchine: connections you made out?
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> grep ssh ~/.bash_history
[03:33] <manchine> Kamping_Kaiser: yes
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> try that %
[03:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> ^
[03:34] <bshumate> manchine : /var/log/auth.log
[03:34] <bshumate> manchine: err nm- you said 'as client'
[03:34] <SuperSox> never mind, got vmware to install :)
[03:35] <thoreauputic> Talky: try  help.ubuntu.com
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> 'comprehensive guide'?
[03:35] <johndarkhorse> Talky: help.ubuntu.com or the help menu in your ubuntu
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol.
[03:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> *was half way through writing the same thing*
[03:36] <thoreauputic> Kamping_Kaiser: seriously, no-one bothers to read the help :)
[03:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> thoreauputic: yeh, i konw ;)
[03:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> *know
[03:36] <sabmann> they never heard of google i guess:/
[03:36] <thoreauputic> Kamping_Kaiser: it's sort of like Ikea furniture - evryone tries to assemble it without looking at the instructions ;)
[03:36] <Talky> thoreauputic, i believe help isn't complied like the way it should be
[03:37] <thoreauputic> Talky: erm, sorry ?
[03:37] <theturtle> hey
[03:37] <theturtle> umm, how can i get ubuntu to play mp4-xvid?
[03:37] <theturtle> tried opening them in mplayer, no go :\
[03:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> thoreauputic: you mean you rtfm before you install software/setup computers? rofl ;)
[03:37] <thoreauputic> Talky: if you think the help needs help, join the docs team ;-)
[03:37] <bshumate> read the manual as the *last* resort! ;-)
[03:38] <thoreauputic> Kamping_Kaiser: yeah, i'm weird ;-)
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> bshumate: yes :)!
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol @thor
[03:38] <cmd> !network
[03:38] <ernie_> if I see a .deb file is there an easy way to install it?
[03:38] <augustin> hello
[03:38] <cmd> hello everyone... How do I share files between two Ubuntu systems?
[03:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: dpkg -i debname
[03:38] <Talky> thnx anyway thoreauputic :)
[03:39] <augustin> is it possible to burn a DVD using only one drive to read AND burn ?
[03:39] <thoreauputic> cmd: NFS, Samba, ftp, sftp .....
[03:39] <augustin> i use gnomebaker but i can install anything else that is required
[03:39] <dido`> Hi! I'm installing ubuntu right now and it asks me to create user account, but how do I set root's password
[03:39] <ernie_> kamping: does that work the same as apt-get install?
[03:39] <augustin> dido` https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[03:39] <dido`> thanks
[03:39] <manchine> Kamping_Kaiser: it indeed tells me the server name i have connected to, but not the IP, which is what i need to know, since dyndns has flushed my account and i can no longer access my remote box using the url
[03:40] <thoreauputic> dido`: please read wiki.ubuntu.com?RootSudo
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: dpkg installs individual packages on your computer
[03:40] <cmd> thoreauputic, which of the options is much like Windows networking? Dedicating a folder to share files between PCs only on a lan (no travelling over the net)?
[03:40] <bastiangc> hi
[03:40] <ernie_> does dpkg manage dependancies too?
[03:40] <cmd> thoreauputic, would that be NFS?
[03:40] <bshumate> cmd: Samba / SMB
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> cmd: use samba
[03:40] <thoreauputic> cmd: you can use samba ( same protocol as windows)
[03:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: no
[03:40] <cmd> !samba
[03:40] <freemanen> what news could you expect to be in dapper drake?
[03:40] <cmd> no ubotu?
[03:40] <cmd> :(
[03:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> ernie_: after you use dpkg run `apt-get -f install` to make sure nothing is borked
[03:41] <thoreauputic> cmd: I think ubotu is having a holiday
[03:41] <ernie_> ok that makes sense
[03:41] <johndarkhorse> freemanen: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperDrake
[03:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> manchine: sorry, what were you refering to?
[03:41] <cmd> thoreauputic, ya, I thought I saw him around a little earlier though I know yesterday that dude was off for sure :P
[03:41] <cold> hmm i have libpcap installed on ubuntu, but gcc can't find it.......?????
[03:41] <johndarkhorse> cold: you'll need libpcap*-dev
[03:42] <cold> is that a other lib?
[03:42] <rambo3> libBustACao
[03:42] <crimsun> !info libpcap0.8-dev
[03:42] <Ahsan123`> help me
[03:42] <thoreauputic> cold: apt-cache search <package> | grep dev for compiling stuff
[03:42] <rambo3> libBustACap
[03:42] <Ahsan123`> i need free cds
[03:42] <Ahsan123`> when i login with launchpad
[03:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[03:42] <Ahsan123`> they log u dont have acess
[03:42] <thoreauputic> crimsun: ubotu is AWOL :)
[03:42] <whyameye> I am looking for a virtual patchbay GUI to run using JACK. Suggestions?
[03:42] <Abbas^> 																																																																																													
[03:42] <Moiz^> 																																																																																													
[03:42] -Moiz^:#ubuntu-  Dar
[03:42] -Moiz^:#ubuntu- _LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg_LaGiNg
[03:43] <gnomefreak> Ahsan123`, might want to make an account
[03:43] <augustin> sigh
[03:43] <Ahsan123`> yeh but i login
[03:43] <Ahsan123`> they asl
[03:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm.
[03:43] <Ahsan123`> ask
[03:43] <Ahsan123`> u dont have permisiion
[03:43] <gnomefreak> thats weird
[03:43] <oblib> when I try to install mythgame, I get mythgame: Depends: libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3) but it is not installable
[03:43] <oblib> I have libqt3-mt installed
[03:43] <oblib> any ideas on how to get mythgame to install, or would it really not work?
[03:44] <crimsun> oblib: it needs to be recompiled against the newer libqt3-mt-dev
[03:44] <oblib> crimsun so would I just need the source and then compile with what I have?
[03:45] -^^Sikander^^4554:#ubuntu- 
[03:45] <oblib> crimsun, Is that something that should be fixed in the repositories?
[03:45] <Ahsan123`> lol
[03:45] <Ahsan123`> can  any body tell me how to make botnet
[03:46] <gnomefreak> would it help if you made the room register only?
[03:46] <crimsun> oblib: already fixed in Dapper
[03:46] <manchine> Kamping_Kaiser: i have ssh'ed a remote box of mine several times using a dyndns subdomain. since they have flushedmy account with no warning, i really need to know the IP of that box. it must be logged somewhere in THIS one
[03:46] <northie> Anyone had luck getting sound out of an Audigy SE / Gamer?
[03:46] <yatesy> gnomefreak: yup
[03:46] <crimsun> gnomefreak: only for a short while.
[03:46] <oblib> crimsun, If I enable backports can I get it?
[03:46] <ciga> hi
[03:46] <crimsun> oblib: probably not.
[03:47] <ciga> I wonder if xmess is borken in breezy or not? I cannot run a +4 disk image which works with xplus4 (vice)
[03:47] <lockhead> how can i change my system locals/charset to iso from utf8
[03:47] <bshumate> manchine:  the ssh connections logged would have listed only the dyndns hostname you were connecting to, so you are probably outta luck mate
[03:47] <gnomefreak> anyone else having a problem with the public-planetmirror repo?
[03:49] <Talky> hey thoreauputic
[03:49] <thoreauputic> ?
[03:49] <afd_> hi! Why do I need to get to play .m4a files?
[03:50] <Talky> i wanna ask another things... is it possible to get connected/ authenticated through ISA proxy? thoreauputic
[03:50] <Subhuman> afd_, i think Mplayer would play m4a
[03:50] <johndarkhorse> afd_: gstreamer0.8-faac and -faad
[03:50] <thoreauputic> Talky: I have no idea, sorry
[03:51] <afd_> johndarkhorse, thx
[03:51] <deFrysk> afd_, get vlc
[03:51] <Talky> ok thoreauputic
[03:51] <HalAzea> I'm looking to make my Ubuntu Desktop machine wireless.  Does anyone have any suggestions for easy-to-install PCI wireless cards?
[03:52] <johndarkhorse> HalAzea: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:52] <afd_> deFrysk, I'd like to use my regular XMMS/amarok or at the most Rhytmbox/Totem
[03:52] <HalAzea> that works.  Thanks.
[03:53] <deFrysk> afd_, vlc support the fornat you asked for
[03:53] <ivan_> hi
[03:53] <deFrysk> format*
[03:53] <HymnToLife> yes but VLC stinks for playlists
[03:53] <Kamping_Kaiser> later mate
[03:53] <afd_> deFrysk, ok, thx
[03:53] <HymnToLife> you have to open every single file
[03:53] <kemik> HymnToLife:  no ?
[03:53] <deFrysk> VLC is ugly unfotunately yes
[03:53] <kemik> VLC is skinnable
[03:53] <jeed890> seveas u here?
[03:53] <deFrysk> and my typing sucks too
[03:53] <kemik> VLC playlist support drag'n'drop
[03:54] <HymnToLife> but for playing videos, VLC is by far the best imo
[03:54] <deFrysk> vlc is greatly improved in dapper
[03:54] <kemik> running dapper isnt safe
[03:54] <kemik> :|
[03:54] <Kamping_Kaiser> nope :)
[03:55] <deFrysk> kemik, not safe but fun
[03:55] <kemik> your definition of 'fun' differs from mine ;)
[03:55] <deFrysk> kemik, lol
[03:55] <dra> xkahn: got it to work now...awesome distro!
[03:55] <kemik> HymnToLife:  and VLC supports adding multiple files to playlists
[03:55] <martin_> Am I able to get any help on ubuntu here, or do I have to go to a differnet channel>
[03:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol kemik
[03:56] <dra> martin_: this seems to be the #ubuntu channel ;)
[03:56] <johndarkhorse> martin_: it works better if you ask a quetion we can actually help with
[03:56] <deFrysk> martin_, you should be able to find help here
[03:56] <teroedni> martin_
[03:56] <gnomefreak> grrrrrrrrr@breezy extras repo :(
[03:56] <ivan_> ...
[03:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[03:56] <kemik> HymnToLife:  in any number of ways "quick open file" and select them with CTRL button pressed
[03:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> just use dapper :P
[03:56] <kemik> HymnToLife:  drag and drop to playlist
[03:56] <kemik> HymnToLife:  or even from CLI and stack the filenames...
[03:57] <gnomefreak> its too soon for dapper for me anyway i think
[03:57] <HymnToLife> well yeah
[03:57] <martin_> Thanks guys, I will be back later to quiz you all as I am popping out for some lunch.
[03:57] <HymnToLife> but in amaroK or rythmbox, you just have to open the app and you have all your music ready to play
[03:58] <kemik> HymnToLife:  well, the design is completely different in those applications
[03:58] <senectus> ahhhhggggg! this is driving me mad! I've been trying to figure this "brown screen" problem out for HOURS :-(
[03:58] <kemik> HymnToLife:  you should perhaps compare VLC with Beep
[03:58] <HymnToLife> senectus > have you tried reinstalling gnome as I told you ?
[03:58] <HymnToLife> kemik > yes, and I don't like those for audio
[03:59] <senectus> HymnToLife, It wont let me.. it says it's already installed
[03:59] <HymnToLife> VLC is great for video but for music I prefer amaroK or RBox
[04:00] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: the traditional "broken X" period hasnt happened, lol
[04:00] <Stormx2> HymnToLife: Audacious for music :D
[04:00] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse,  meaning they fixed that bug?
[04:00] <frytening> does anyone here know how to share ubuntu's internet connection
[04:01] <Stormx2> !apostraphy
[04:01] <Stormx2> aww
[04:01] <gnomefreak> Stormx2,  hes down
[04:01] <Stormx2> noo
[04:01] <Stormx2> :(
[04:01] <gnomefreak> yeppers :(
[04:01] <Stormx2> Why? Cruel fate why ubotu!
[04:01] <sebastian_> Hi
[04:01] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:01] <Stormx2> He was such a good little robot!
[04:01] <HymnToLife> senectus > try removing and reinstalling it
[04:02] <sebastian_> Where can I mount HDDs in Ubuntu???
[04:02] <sebastian_> I want to use my NFTS-Disk permanently
[04:02] <Kamping_Kaiser>  /mnt/
[04:02] <gnomefreak> are we supporting dapper in here yet?
[04:02] <Stormx2> sebastian_: mount
[04:02] <ernie_> a tar.gz file is like a compressed package with all of the files you need to run a program, right?
[04:02] <Stormx2> ernie_: its just an archive
[04:02] <Kamping_Kaiser> gnomefreak: if people know an answer, you get support :)
[04:03] <Stormx2> ernie_: sometimes programs are stored in them, yes.
[04:03] <senectus> HymnToLife, will that kill all my apps I've installed? (ie cedega firefox etx?)
[04:03] <sebastian_> yes... mount... but mounting is only for the session! I want to mount it automatically
[04:03] <senectus> etx=etc
[04:03] <Stormx2> ernie_: Its basicly a .zip
[04:03] <ernie_> ok got ya
[04:03] <CarlFK> gnomefreak: depends on what you mean by support... justa ask
[04:03] <Kamping_Kaiser> sebastian_: /etc/fstab
[04:03] <Subhuman> sebastian_, it can be done in your admin panel if u dont like the console
[04:03] <ernie_> ok so in linux you have to make a directory to unzip it in right?
[04:03] <Subhuman> or just edit the /etc/fstab
[04:03] <sebastian_> thx
[04:03] <majyk> why is Evince 0.4.0 so damn buggy? It crashes all the time on breezy
[04:03] <Stormx2> !tell sebastian_ about mount
[04:03] <Subhuman> opps someone beat me to it :P
[04:03] <gnomefreak> CarlFK,  used to say no dapper questions in topic but doesnt anymore thats why i ask
[04:03] <Stormx2> sebastian_: check your messages from ubotu
[04:03] <Stormx2> wait
[04:03] <Stormx2> noooo
[04:04] <Stormx2> he's gone!
[04:04] <johndarkhorse> Stormx2: ubotu is down.
[04:04] <Stormx2> :(
[04:04] <Stormx2> I shall have to function as ubotu for now
[04:04] <Stormx2> Beep Beep
[04:05] <gnomefreak> lol @ Stormx2  tell dr_willis about yourself lol
[04:05] <dr_willis> Egads - hes in the bot-porn channel!
[04:05] <Stormx2> dr_willis: I am a bot. Beep Beep.
[04:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> rofl
[04:05] <Dr_Acemaster> when using a key for wep, I realize in linux caps and noncaps are not the same, which do I need to use for the key?
[04:05] <Subhuman> lol.
[04:05] <johndarkhorse> Dr_Acemaster: use a phrase you will remember with letters and numerals
[04:05] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, I am not great with wap but all the keys ive seen are lowercase
[04:05] <Dr_Acemaster> ie will my router know the difference w/ caps or not caps
[04:05] <dr_willis> Dr_Acemaster,  you mean Upper and Lower Case are not the same.  :P when in doubt use alllower case.
[04:05] <Subhuman> wep*
[04:05] <dr_willis> all Lower.
[04:05] <Dr_Acemaster> hehe ok lower case
[04:05] <Dr_Acemaster> thanks
[04:06] <dr_willis> i was thinking  they were all Lower case also.
[04:06] <oblib> Is there a way to see the files installed by a package from the command prompt?
[04:06] <Dr_Acemaster> I've been screwing w/ this wireless card for the past 3 days and just decided to try to connect w/o the wep
[04:06] <Dr_Acemaster> and it worked :) so I need to figure out how to enter key
[04:06] <ernie_> so the concept of tar.gz files is you download them, make a directory to unzip them, unzip them, and then they should work?
[04:07] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, you can do it in iwconfig i think
[04:07] <gnomefreak> is it same dist-upgrade process as in changing breezy to dapper and apt-get dist?
[04:07] <Dr_Acemaster> ernie_ what do you mean work?
[04:07] <Dr_Acemaster> ernie_ a program? no you usually have to install it
[04:07] <Dr_Acemaster> ernie_ read the readme included w/ the tar
[04:07] <ernie_> ok got ya
[04:08] <dr_willis> :)
[04:08] <MonsieurBon> hello. Anybody knows foxytunes in here? I can't select xmms. It sais "No Player modules found. Check installation." Does somebody know what to do?
[04:08] <Subhuman> and ernie_ normally the untarring process will make the folder for you.
[04:08] <ernie_> subhuman:  thanks
[04:10] <xkahn> dra: heh
[04:10] <spdl> sup
[04:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> hey
[04:10] <Subhuman> hey man
[04:10] <pluffsy> hello.
[04:10] <spdl> How's everyone?
[04:11] <oblib> Is it possible to suspend to RAM in Ubuntu on a desktop?
[04:11] <pluffsy> is it possible to install firefox 1.5 via apt-get? should I in that case add a new repository. I've heard of something called backports, that is what I want, right?
[04:11] <gnomefreak> pluffsy,  no
[04:11] <pluffsy> gnomefreak, no I don't want backports? no I can't install ff1.5 via apt-get?
[04:12] <Subhuman> pluffsy, normally bleeding edge versions arent released straight away, because they like to be checked for stability first.
[04:12] <Dr_Acemaster> in networking how does it know if the wep key is 64-bit, 128-bit, etc?
[04:12] <Dr_Acemaster> just by the number of digits?
[04:12] <gnomefreak> pluffsy, firefox 1.5 is not able to be gotten with apt-get yet
[04:12] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, yes I think so.
[04:12] <Dr_Acemaster> usually there is an option for that
[04:12] <Dr_Acemaster> apt-get, why not use synaptic?
[04:12] <pluffsy> Subhuman, I see. When it is avalible will I need to add those backports repositories?
[04:13] <gnomefreak> pluffsy,  yes if they add it to the backports for breezy
[04:13] <MonsieurBon> Firefox is on 1.5 now. Why is ubuntu still on 1.0.7?
[04:13] <Subhuman> you shouldnt need to add more repostories, when ff is deemed as stable it will be anvailble.
[04:13] <ericz> firefox 1.5 isn't "official" yet i guess..
[04:13] <gnomefreak> 1.5 isnt felt stable enough to be added to breezy
[04:14] <Subhuman> MonsieurBon, Ubuntu follows the debian principal of keep everythinga  few versions behind to ensure stabilty.
[04:14] <deFrysk> MonsieurBon, it would take another 40 adjusted packages to get 1.5 into breezy backports
[04:14] <MonsieurBon> ericz, looks pretty official: http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
[04:14] <pluffsy> what are the backports really? The backports website is appearently under construction.
[04:14] <dido`> hi again ;) is 2gb ok for installing ubuntu, because it went to error on 75% when installing the packages and it says it could be the space
[04:14] <ericz> it says release candidate
[04:14] <teroedni> pluffy why not download it from firefox.com
[04:14] <Dr_Acemaster> what's the hurry to upgrade?
[04:14] <Dr_Acemaster> 1.0.7 working just fine here
[04:14] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  I agree
[04:14] <Dr_Acemaster> :)
[04:14] <teroedni> heh i find fx buggy
[04:15] <pluffsy> teroedni, I don't think they support linux ppc.
[04:15] <recon0> it seems as if ubotu is down
[04:15] <deFrysk> its almost impossible to get firefox1.5 in a safe responsible way into ubuntu backports
[04:15] <teroedni> use ephiany more:)
[04:15] <teroedni> pluffy:Good point there
[04:15] <Dr_Acemaster> man I cannot get this wep key to work
[04:15] <Xenguy> dido`: I *thought* that 2Gb was sufficient for a basic install (double-check that with others tho)
[04:15] <Dr_Acemaster> I've tried all lower case, all upper case
[04:15] <pluffsy> teroedni, :)
[04:15] <recon0> ls
[04:15] <Dr_Acemaster> verified the key in the router
[04:15] <Dr_Acemaster> wtf
[04:15] <oblib> dido`you can definitely do a server install in less the 1 gb
[04:16] <Subhuman> so does it give you some sort of error or incorrect key message?
[04:16] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman no, just can't connect
[04:16] <dido`> oblib but what about desktop?
[04:16] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, odd.
[04:16] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  might be the card, the chipset is supported in linux yes?
[04:16] <oblib> dido`not sure, but could be a close call
[04:17] <teroedni> pluffsy i wouldnt work on my machine either(amd64)
[04:17] <Xenguy> dido`: what oblib said - you can do a server install, and then apt-get a light desktop like xfce4 for example
[04:17] <teroedni> :P
[04:17] <gnomefreak> only 1000 packages :(
[04:17] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman yes it is supported, and I can make it work by simply disabling the wep in the router
[04:17] <oblib> dido`what are you trying to do with it? A full desktop wouldn't be very useful
[04:17] <teroedni> pluffsy:Try ephiany:)
[04:17] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, do you need the wep then?
[04:17] <MonsieurBon> Is there a package or plugin I need to install for controlling xmms with foxytunes (a firefox extension)?
[04:17] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman well I would certaintly prefer it
[04:17] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, you tried W{A?
[04:17] <Subhuman> WPA*
[04:17] <dido`> oblib i dont understand much :) i just want to install a working ubuntu
[04:18] <Dr_Acemaster> I make fun out of other people's unprotected internet access, I don't want the same to be had with mine :)
[04:18] <funkyHat> dido`, what Xenguy said is a good idea, do the server install (instructions for that at the first boot prompt, where you probably just pressed enter)
[04:18] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman never tried it
[04:18] <gnomefreak> someone did say they fixed the Xserver issues in dapper right?
[04:18] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  well check it out, WEP is soo unsecure anyway, it can be cracked in minutes
[04:18] <funkyHat> dido`, then you'll get a NON-GRAPHICAL installation of ubuntu, and you'll get a command line login
[04:18] <pluffsy> teroedni, does it use the same gecko ff1.5 does?
[04:18] <vbgunz> I have a question about samba networking
[04:18] <Subhuman> WPA takes a bit more work.
[04:18] <Dr_Acemaster> wpa-psk?
[04:18] <pluffsy> same version
[04:18] <funkyHat> dido`, login and type a command to get the graphical side of stuff working
[04:19] <teroedni> probably not
[04:19] <teroedni> i guess you have to wait
[04:19] <oblib> dido`Then I wouldn't recommend trying a server install if you don't know much about getting it working
[04:19] <vbgunz> Is it possible to log into one Ubuntu install *yet* access my home directory on another computer? Did that make sense?
[04:19] <teroedni> :(
[04:19] <dido`> funkyHat so then i need to download a deksotp?
[04:19] <funkyHat> dido`, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop gdm
[04:19] <assasin> hey peeps
[04:19] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, it has to be suppotred on your card and router
[04:19] <oblib> dido`I would say get a bigger hard-drive -- you'll need space later if nothing else, and harddrives are cheap
[04:19] <funkyHat> dido`, that command will deal with downloading and installing everything you need
[04:19] <dido`> funkyHat i dont have any network on that pc.. that's a problem i guess
[04:19] <Subhuman> vbgunz, u mean likie remote access? if so yes, with SSH or telnet
[04:19] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman how do I know if my card supports it, I see that my router does
[04:19] <oblib> funkyHat He hasn't gotten it to install yet
[04:20] <funkyHat> ah
[04:20] <Subhuman> vbgunz, or with FTP if you just want the files
[04:20] <spdl> Ok, not realy a Linux question.  hehe  But I have an LCD screen laptop and an LCD monitor for my main computer.  What do you guys use to clean them with?
[04:20] <Subhuman> spdl, I use cleaning clothes for flat screen monitors, I get them from a computer shop in town.
[04:20] <dido`> right, i just wantet to use my old 2gb disk, so now i'll install it on my big one
[04:20] <natex> vbgunz, if you want the remote directory to be used as your home directory, use NFS
[04:20] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  try googling your card make and model with "wpa" and see
[04:21] <oblib> dido` you can partition if you don't want to use the whole drive
[04:21] <vbgunz> Subhuman: I would like to go to the other computer work on it as if everything is entirely native *yet* my home directory is on another computer... I want the complete GUI and no replication... Only thing is my home network is on another pc over the lan...
[04:21] <dr_willis> I got this 'Big Screen" tv screen spay/Felt-Squegge  I normally use.
[04:21] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  im not sure of how wpa is set up tho, so i cant help you with that im afraid
[04:21] <funkyHat> yeah... no network can be a big ouch
[04:21] <spdl> Subhuman, thanks.  I looked online and didn't find any but I will just go over to Staples and CompUSA, they gotta have them.
[04:21] <oblib> funkyHat he should be able to get what he needs from the install disk though
[04:21] <Masked2132> alguien de argentina?
[04:21] <senectus> HymnToLife, hey I just created a new user and _that_ user can log into Gnome fine.. so maybe I have some stuffed gnome-profiles...
[04:22] <dido`> oblib yes, actually i think i already got ubuntu installed there
[04:22] <dr_willis> spdl,  i think i use  "monster cleaner' - it was like  $15 but the bottle of spray has latsted me like 2 years.
[04:22] <vbgunz> natex: use nfs you recommend? This would allow me to go onto another computer and access my home directory as if it is native?
[04:22] <funkyHat> oblib, yes, for a minimal gnome install. xfce would be easier to get working though
[04:22] <oblib> true
[04:22] <Subhuman> vbgunz, well I have a situation like that, but I jus use www.dyn-dns.org and use FTP to grab my home directory from the other pc, and keep it in check with rsync
[04:22] <oblib> Is there a way to see the files installed by a package from the command prompt?
[04:22] <spdl> thank dr_willis
[04:22] <Subhuman> vbgunz, as SSH is filtered at my workplace, so I cant use it to take files over.
[04:22] <senectus> If I want to reset a Gnome profile for one user... what files do i delete??
[04:23] <Xenguy> vbgunz: NFS works for that yes, but be aware that there are some security issues - keep NFS on your internal LAN only, and keep it off your 'gateway' box for example
[04:24] <vbgunz> Xenguy: where can I learn the basics on NFS? something straight forward (not a cryptic --help --usage or man file) anything good about on the net you recommend/
[04:24] <pete__> Subhuman: have you tried using webbrowser ssh ?
[04:24] <Dr_Acemaster> in network interace properties, I only see an option for wep key, how do I use wpa?
[04:24] <Xenguy> vbgunz: try google with keywords 'NFS tutorial'
[04:24] <TenPlus1> Q.) I have a WinXP system sharing an internet connection through a wireless config (ad-hoc) and a laptop running Ubuntu setup for wireless... both systems connect and ping ..but.. I cannot get the laptop to use the internet... any ideas ???
[04:24] <vbgunz> Xenguy: :P
[04:24] <Xenguy> vbgunz: something like that
[04:24] <Subhuman> pete__, like a java one yes, still no joy.
[04:24] <oblib> I hate NFS -- I tried sharing with it and could only get one level of directories to show up
[04:24] <pete__> Subhuman: oh, that sucks.
[04:25] <Xenguy> vbgunz: seriously :-)  You'll find all kinds of stuff I bet
[04:25] <Subhuman> pete__,  Ive tried alot of ways to get it working, as I dont like ftp, but the actual traffic itself is filtered.
[04:25] <dido`> oblib i got it installed but i've switched cabels and it says LAERT! /dev/hdb1 does not exist. Dropping to shell. I dont remember how were the cables set so is it possible to avoid pre-installation?
[04:25] <vbgunz> Xenguy: seriously, I bet I will :P Just thought I ask :)
[04:25] <johndarkhorse> vbgunz: the wiki nfs tutorial isnt good?
[04:25] <oblib> dido`switched IDE cables?
[04:25] <pete__> Subhuman: yea. they filter a secure protocol while leaving the (ftp) insecure protocol alive?
[04:26] <dido`> oblib the hdd cabels, yes probably ;)
[04:26] <Xenguy> vbgunz: what johndarkhorse said - there might be something on the Ubu wiki too
[04:26] <oblib> dido`hdb means it's the second harddrive that it is looking for
[04:26] <vbgunz> johndarkhorse: not sure... looking for a way to go to another computer *yet* my home directory is located on another in the lan... I don't wish to sync or take it with me... I wish to remotely access my home directory without replication, emulation, etc...
[04:26] <senectus> If I want to reset a Gnome profile for one user... what files do i delete??
[04:26] <oblib> dido`so whichever you have it installed on, make that the slave to the first
[04:26] <vbgunz> looking now in the wiki!
[04:26] <Subhuman> pete__,  exactly its crazy, I think it's because you can tuneel traffic with ssh and they want to see what you are doing
[04:26] <pete__> Subhuman: Probably.
[04:27] <erUSUL> TenPlus1, have you setted up the default gateaway and nameservers?
[04:27] <dido`> oblib right, i'll do that
[04:27] <afabian> TenPlus1, Windows XP does not share out an Internet connection in a standards-compatible way.
[04:27] <pluffsy> btw my network often isn't connected on reboot and my battery is dead. can I manually run the network time thing from the terminal?
[04:27] <oblib> Subhuman can you SSh on a different port (80 for example)
[04:27] <TenPlus1> erUSUL: I told the wireless config to use ra0 as default, and set 192.168.0.1 as def gateway... still no joy
[04:27] <Dr_Acemaster> TenPlus1 although I don't care for your colors, is the network encrypted?
[04:28] <Xenguy> Subhuman: yeah, I bet SSH is threatening to paraniod control-freak network admins ;-)
[04:28] <Dr_Acemaster> erUSUL btw I got it working, it was the key, and I'm still workin on getting the router to accept the key from ubuntu
[04:28] <TenPlus1> Dr_Acemaster: nope, a basic internet/file share network... nothing cmoplicated...  what colours ?
[04:28] <oblib> Subhuman I ssh'ed on port 8080 and tunnelled a vnc session through it, IT called up like 3 minutes later wondering what I was doing
[04:28] <erUSUL> Dr_Acemaster, congrats!
[04:28] <oblib> Subhuman, so be careful in any case
[04:29] <Xenguy> run away, the network police :-)
[04:29] <Dr_Acemaster> erUSUL yeah I started to reformat as I had nothing left, and it told me right from the get the network is unreachable, so then I knew something was up
[04:29] <afabian> TenPlus1, in other words, a Windows XP computer could share its net connection with another XP computer, assuming that you choose the only valid IP range, 192.168.0.x (arbitrary restriction), but it's not doing regular NAT, (for no good reason)
[04:29] <Subhuman> oblib, exactly, there tight with everything
[04:29] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster, hey you got it, what was up with it?
[04:29] <Emberly> I am having problems downloading .run files in firefox from sites that don't let you save-link-as...  the.run file always opens inside the browser window instead of letting me save it...  any advice?
[04:29] <oblib> Subhuman, I was impressed with their response time though
[04:29] <mmiikkee12> why are a bunch of packages missing? is there a list of repos i should have?
[04:29] <HymnToLife> afabian > a win XP comp an share its connection with an Ubuntu one too...
[04:29] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman no I was telling erUSUL I figured out what the prob was, he was helping me yesterday
[04:29] <skon> Hello, I have a Dell Inspiron 1200 with an open PCMCIA slot. I'm running Breezy Badger - what would be some good wireless cards to get for under $50 ?
[04:30] <Dr_Acemaster> but still haven't figured out why it doesn't like my key
[04:30] <TenPlus1> afabian: I'm sharing the .net connection  thr the wireless card (192.168.0.1) and setting ubuntu up with the same wireless settings and gateway ip... but it wont see it... even though I can ping the winxp system
[04:30] <Subhuman> oblib, makes a change then :P
[04:30] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  oh okay.
[04:30] <afabian> HymnToLife, *through* the Windows XP computer, using Windows "Internet Connection Sharing"?
[04:31] <afabian> That's the configuration I'm understanding here; I could be wrong.
[04:31] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman in network interface properties, there isn't an option for wpa, only wep
[04:31] <HymnToLife> afabian > exactly
[04:31] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman do you know if ubuntu supports wpa?
[04:31] <senectus> If I want to reset a Gnome profile for one user... what files do i delete??
[04:31] <afabian> HymnToLife, never worked for me, and I know what I'm doing.  I assumed it was proprietary, and couldn't find anything on the web to confirm or deny.
[04:31] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  im not sure, I just assumed it woul
[04:31] <Subhuman> ill check
[04:31] <HymnToLife> afabian > it works perfectly for me
[04:32] <erUSUL> senectus, .gnome2/ ??
[04:32] <Emberly> anyone know how to download a .run file from a website that won't let you 'save-as' ?  it just opens inside the browser
[04:32] <skon> Any have any ideas?
[04:32] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman my guess is no, but let me know if you find out differently
[04:32] <HymnToLife> Emberly > something to tweak in your browser's preferences
[04:32] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-90450.html that will help with wpa
[04:32] <senectus> erUSUL, uh.. you don't sound very sure of yourself there :-P
[04:32] <Emberly> i'm using firefox, and there isn't something to change it. i tried looking in my browser's preferences
[04:33] <Emberly> that was to HymnToLife
[04:33] <Subhuman> it looks like you do need to install additition things.
[04:33] <erUSUL> Emberly, right click on the link and choose seve destination as... or copy the link and use wget
[04:33] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman thanks
[04:33] <Emberly> erUSUL, I can't, because it's a site that calls the file from a php page... no direct link is available
[04:33] <oblib> Is it possible to suspend to RAM in Ubuntu on a desktop?
[04:33] <TenPlus1> So are we saying that WinXP cannot share an internet connection properly so Ubuntu can use it ???
[04:33] <selinium> dpupp_apache, are you sorted?
[04:34] <cold> hmm how do i change my default windowmanger?
[04:34] <erUSUL> senectus, no because now gnome uses gconf registry aswell. some things are configured there an i do not know how to reset it
[04:34] <Emberly> HymnToLife, do you know what browser settings to tweak?  I'm using firefox?
[04:34] <pete__> How do i get the mpg, codecs installed?
[04:34] <pete__> for breezy badfer
[04:34] <afabian> TenPlus1, that has been my experience.  HymnToLife says he's gotten it to work.  I've done ICS with Windows only computers, and failed miserably trying to get it to work with Linux.  I know how it works, and I couldn't do it.
[04:34] <Subhuman> oblib, yes I think System/logout and then Hibernate system will save the ram to hdd and shutdown
[04:34] <HiddenWolf> Guys, I have a combined audio/data disc. It's mounted as a cdrom. This makes sound-juicer not see the audio tracks.
[04:34] <oblib> suspend to RAM is different - no HD involved
[04:35] <ikor> cold: man 8 update-alternatives
[04:35] <zool2005> does anyone else use Skype on ubuntu and do you find that it loads extremely slowly?
[04:35] <pete__> how do i get mpeg,mpg codecs installed on ubuntu ?
[04:35] <Subhuman> oblib, is it not just standby then?
[04:35] <Emberly> this seems like such a common thing to need to do (download .run files from a browser) that I can't figure out why no one seems to know what to do
[04:35] <oblib> Subhuman, it just shuts down immediately
[04:35] <dido`> i've partitioned my hdd and the data containing part of it is on fat32 and i can't see it, is that normal?
[04:35] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/ics_other
[04:35] <Oblivion^> i've just installed ubuntu, but i can't get on the windows-partitions as unprivileged user in X, how can i fix this?
[04:35] <oblib> Subhuman, probably, yeah.
[04:35] <selinium> cafuego, hi there, whats the deal with ubotu at the mo?
[04:35] <erUSUL> Emberly, can you post the url?
[04:35] <TenPlus1> afabian: what if I run a separata proxy server tool in winxp and disable ics completely ? u think that would work ?
[04:35] <oblib> Subhuman, do you know how to standby?
[04:35] <Subhuman> oblib, then if itz standby you want, System - Preferences - Screensaver
[04:35] <Subhuman> oblib,  then its in the top right.
[04:36] <erUSUL> !tell Oblivion^about windowsdrives
[04:36] <oblib> Subhuman, how about from command prompt without Gnome?
[04:36] <cold> ikor how is that helping me?
[04:36] <erUSUL> !tell Oblivion^ about windowsdrives
[04:36] <oblib> Subhuman, server install here
[04:36] <Subhuman> oblib no sorry advanced tab.
[04:36] <Oblivion^> ubotu is gone..
[04:36] <Emberly> erUSUL,  i am just trying to download the quake iii point release from here: http://www.planetquake3.net/download.php?op=fileid&lid=1149
[04:36] <kong0> i recently installed XMMS and ascorted it with mp3 files thou everytime i start it XMMS gets retarded and i cant shut it down with less than a killall command...have i done something wrong or is XMMS a piece of **** 3 party application?
[04:36] <selinium> erUSUL, the bot is dead at the mo...
[04:36] <mmiikkee12> why are a bunch of packages missing? is there a list of repos i should have?
[04:36] <oblib> !tell me it's not true
[04:36] <cold> isn't there some xinitrc file to edit to change me windowmanager
[04:36] <Subhuman> oblib, from cli? well wen i jus log into a tty session, mine goes to standby automatically.
[04:36] <pete__> how do i get mpg codec for ubuntu ?
[04:36] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: but i've already mounted them all, i just can't get on them as unpriviledged user
[04:37] <mmiikkee12> ubotu dead?
[04:37] <afabian> TenPlus1, the link Nikusan pasted you looks like it should work.  Do you have resolv.conf set up correctly?  Can you ping an Internet IP without trying to resolve a name?
[04:37] <mmiikkee12> !ubotu
[04:37] <Subhuman> oblib, so im not sure where the settings are for that im afraid.
[04:37] <kong0> not ascorted associetad
[04:37] <Emberly> erUSUL, and I also want to know this for future reference because there were lots of times like when I tried to install ET that I couldn't download the .run file and had to have a friend send it to me
[04:37] <mmiikkee12> nooooooo!!!
[04:37] <mmiikkee12> P
[04:37] <ikor> cold: $HOME/.xsession
[04:37] <mmiikkee12> :P
[04:37] <oblib> Subhuman, it suspends when you log in?
[04:37] <pete__> Can anyone help me get mpg codecs for ubuntu installed?
[04:37] <ernie_> hmm i am trying to unzip a program called Comix 2.2 after downloading the tar.gz with firefox.  any suggestion on where i extract it to?
[04:37] <kong0> ubuntuguide.org
[04:37] <erUSUL> Oblivion^, have you configured /etc/fstab?
[04:37] <oblib> Subhuman what is cli?
[04:37] <kong0> pete__, ubuntuguide.org has codecs
[04:37] <johndarkhorse> kong0: please don't advise that URL
[04:37] <selinium> pete__, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  :)
[04:37] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: uh i guess not, i'll have a look at it
[04:38] <kong0> sry...why not?
[04:38] <dido`> i've partitioned my hdd and the data containing part of it is on fat32 and i can't see it, is that normal?
[04:38] <Subhuman> oblib, no when i leave it inactive for a few minutes
[04:38] <teroedni> what is it with you and other docs
[04:38] <teroedni> no competition?
[04:38] <HymnToLife> dido > yes
[04:38] <Subhuman> oblib Command Line Interface
[04:38] <oblib> dido` you have to mount it first
[04:38] <selinium> kong0, It is out of date, and can break your Ubuntu
[04:38] <johndarkhorse> pete__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewUserGuideMultimedia
[04:38] <HymnToLife> you have to tweak something in your /etc/fstab file
[04:38] <johndarkhorse> kong0: ubuntuguide is very old and will break breezy
[04:38] <kong0> omg....i just installed my whole system from that page....
[04:38] <selinium> johndarkhorse, I got there first!
[04:38] <dido`> oblib so how do i mount it?
[04:39] <TenPlus1> afabian: yep, can ping the WinXP system no problem... and getting a good connection strength with wireless cards... ust the internet problem am having
[04:39] <Emberly> pete__ have you been to http://ubuntuguide.org/ ?
[04:39] <pete__> yes emberly
[04:39] <afabian> TenPlus1, can you ping 209.59.144.76?  (Random IP number I happen to know that's pingable.)
[04:39] <selinium> Emberly, :) read above! :)
[04:39] <kong0> still, does anyone know why XMMMS-player gets lagged up everytime i start it?
[04:39] <erUSUL> Oblivion^, put a line like this: '/dev/hdxx       /mnt/<mountpoint>       ntfs    ro,user,umask=0222,noauto       0       0
[04:39] <erUSUL> ' for each partition you want to mount as normal user
[04:39] <Emberly> pete__ cool ok, i was grabbing the url, woah  selinium
[04:39] <Emberly> and I didn't see that someone already offered
[04:40] <johndarkhorse> Emberly: use of ubuntuguide is not good for your ubuntu box
[04:40] <pete__> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[04:40] <pete__> is what i need i guess
[04:40] <zool2005> Any ideas for skype anyone?
[04:40] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, focus on the last step at the link I posted. You need to setup DNS name servers
[04:40] <Subhuman> zool2005, google "easy ubuntu" and it has options to install skype for you.
[04:40] <Emberly> johndarkhorse, ok cool. i was just trying to help while I was waiting for someone to answer my question.
[04:40] <kemik> !tell zool2005 about skype
[04:40] <selinium> johndarkhorse, It's just I don't often get in there first, slow typer! :)
[04:40] <Dr_Acemaster> HAHA
[04:40] <jojko> hi
[04:40] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: you mean the 255.255.255.0 part ??
[04:40] <Dr_Acemaster> I GOT IT FIGURED OUT!!!!
[04:40] <oblib> dido` you have to know what device it is. For example before you said hdb0, so you would make a directory (mount point) where you want it to show up, and then do mount /dev/hdb0 /<mountpoint>
[04:40] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  the wep?
[04:40] <kemik> zool2005:  check pm
[04:40] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, no, different
[04:40] <zool2005> it is already installed and working it just loads extremely slowly
[04:40] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman need to set wep on router to open system
[04:40] <oblib> dido` you probably don't want hdb0 though
[04:40] <johndarkhorse> Subhuman: easybreezy is a safer alternative than easyubuntu right now
[04:40] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: explain please ?
[04:40] <Dr_Acemaster> quick google search did the trick
[04:41] <Subhuman> Dr_Acemaster,  kool, well done.
[04:41] <kemik> zool2005:  ah, same here.. not sure ther'es anything todo about that
[04:41] <selinium> Emberly, no problems, we just try to offer links in the wiki rather than ubuntuguide  :)
[04:41] <Subhuman> johndarkhorse,  nhoi, whats different?
[04:41] <Dr_Acemaster> Subhuman, erUSUL thanks for your help
[04:41] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, you need to find out your dns server (should be in the connection's settings on the xp machine)
[04:41] <zool2005> kemik: do you have to restart prog every time you call?
[04:41] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, you then need to enter the dns ip into the dns tab in the network config app on the ubuntu machine
[04:41] <oblib> dido` then once you know where it is, you can add it to /etc/fstab which will mount it on boot
[04:41] <Emberly> selinium, ok, well i'm brand new here and I was just trying to help.   I'm still looking for help on downloading .run files but no one seems to know what to do... can you help?
[04:42] <kemik> zool2005:  no, not afaik
[04:42] <flodine> does ubuntu support dvi 1920x1200?
[04:42] <kong0> does ne1 know a site similar to ubuntuguide where i can get my stuff from!?
[04:42] <selinium> Emberly, downloading from where?
[04:42] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: u mean the dns stuff for my actual internet connection on the WinXP system ???
[04:42] <kemik> zool2005:  but skype has crappy OSS suport so i cant play mp3 and "skype" at the same time
[04:42] <Nikusan> yes
[04:42] <zool2005> that's true
[04:42] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: it's using dchp to autodetect cause I dont have a static ip
[04:42] <kemik> kong0:  use ubotu or ubuntuwiki
[04:42] <zool2005> at least it works
[04:42] <kong0> ok thx
[04:42] <flodine> does ubuntu support dvi?
[04:42] <HymnToLife> Emberly > in FF 1.5 : Edit > Preferences > Downloads > View & Edit Actions
[04:42] <kemik> zool2005:  well i find " at least it works" to not quite cut it
[04:42] <selinium> Emberly, we love the helpful types in here!
[04:42] <Emberly> selinium, from websites that can't let you 'save as' ...  like from planetquake3.net
[04:43] <Subhuman> flodine, should do with the right graphics drivers.
[04:43] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, thats fine, the dns address(es) should still be displayed in there somewhere
[04:43] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: ro means read only? but what does the rest do? (i'm talking about the ro,user,umask=0222,noauto part)
[04:43] <kemik> i prefer linux in alot of ways.. but windows still is far superior
[04:43] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, if you cant find them you'll need to ask you ISP
[04:43] <kemik> in most aspects
[04:43] <selinium> Emberly, use wget    at hte commandline
[04:43] <selinium> Emberly, s/hte/the
[04:43] <HymnToLife> Or you can install the FlashGot plugin
[04:43] <Subhuman> kemik, they both gave strong and weak points
[04:43] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: cant see them anywhere... it's all greyed out because it's set to auto
[04:43] <Emberly> selinium, but i don't have a direct url so I can't right?  and HymnToLife, i'm checking
[04:43] <zool2005> kemik: It'll have to do cos I don't want to fiddle and break it, I'm sure the problem will be sorted eventually
[04:44] <flodine> anyone on dvi right now?
[04:44] <johndarkhorse> easybreezy available here http://robotgeek.org/blog/easybreezy/
[04:44] <kemik> zool2005:  let's pray! ;) but skype being proprietary so it can take time
[04:44] <selinium> Emberly, give me a link to the page,
[04:44] <pete__> i got codecs installed
[04:44] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, you'll have to poke around your ISP's website then, or call them
[04:44] <pete__> but totem still wont play
[04:44] <Jormundgand> Hmm. I've installed Firefox 1.5 and it's fantastic but I need to change the sound system it uses. The guide on the forum tells you to change /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc... what is the 1.5 equivalent assuming it's installed in /opt/firefox?
[04:44] <oblib> pete__ ditch totem, go with mplayer
[04:44] <zool2005> can I get firestarter to load on boot?
[04:44] <kemik> Subhuman:  as with most things.. im just annoyed with linux and it's poor soundmixing ... lots of bugs/errors
[04:44] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: if I type ipconfig it lists my isp's ip addy, subnet mask and def. gateway... is it those no's ???
[04:44] <Emberly> selinium, any of these files http://www.planetquake3.net/download.php?op=fileid&lid=1149
[04:44] <johndarkhorse> zool2005: there is no reason to have it loaded on boot, it doesnt do anything until you change something
[04:45] <bob832> does ubuntu have a MD5Sum checker built in to check downloaded iso files?
[04:45] <selinium> Emberly, looking now...
[04:45] <kemik> Subhuman:  there should be a flawless mixer that "senses" when *any* application need access to /dev/dsp and then wraps that call
[04:45] <zool2005> does it run in the background from boot?
[04:45] <Emberly> selinium, i also just need to know this because it is a frequent problem for me and I don't know how else to download .run files from a website in general because it always just opens in a browser window
[04:45] <erUSUL> Oblivion^, noauto (does not get mounted at boot time) umask (man umask) user (any user can mount it)
[04:45] <Emberly> HymnToLife, I'm still trying to locate that preference setting but I don't see it...
[04:45] <Subhuman> kemik, well for any audio work id never use linux, itz never been great with multimedia, for that a mac > windows > linux IMO
[04:45] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: ok, thanks
[04:46] <HymnToLife> Emberly > which FF version do you run ?
[04:46] <johndarkhorse> bob832: it does
[04:46] <kemik> Subhuman:  yes, well my "audiowork" is mainly mp3 and video playback
[04:46] <Nikusan> TenPlus1, you could try using 192.168.0.1 as the dns for ubuntu. other than that I'm out of ideas
[04:46] <HymnToLife> bob832 > sure : md5sum <filename> in a terminal
[04:46] <dido`> oblib the hdd is connected at /dev/hdb1 , but how do i open the console?
[04:46] <Subhuman> kemik oh well for that ive always thought linux was okay.
[04:46] <zool2005> johndarkhorse: I like to see the system tray icon so I know if something is being blocked
[04:46] <TenPlus1> Nikusan: thanks for your help tho... will give it a go...
[04:46] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: No manual entry for umask :(
[04:46] <bob832> cool, thanks johndarkhorse and HymnToLife
[04:46] <pete__> no sound when i play videos with xine?
[04:47] <Kyral> Oblivion^: its in man mount
[04:47] <Emberly> HymnToLife, 1.07.  i see "change action" but it is greyed out. i can edit the plugin behavior but i can't tell it "do this to this type of file"
[04:47] <johndarkhorse> zool2005: system > admin > sessions
[04:47] <Oblivion^> ah ok, thanks =)
[04:47] <kemik> Subhuman:  some apps works, and some dont..  and it's really annoying ;)
[04:47] <HymnToLife> Emberly > upgrade to 1.5 :)
[04:47] <zool2005> I can't find the file in bin or /usr/bin
[04:48] <dido`> oblib the hdd is connected at /dev/hdb1 (but when i try to open it it says Couldn't display /dev/hdb) but how do i open the console to write those lines
[04:48] <Emberly> HymnToLife, it's on my to-do list.  But there must be a way to download a .run file from a website like that. I can't imagine that no linux user has ever downloaded .run files from a website like that before me...
[04:48] <kemik> btw.. the ATI (fglrx) drivers in Breezy is *way* worse than the ones in Hoary for me
[04:48] <kemik> what to do ?
[04:48] <HymnToLife> sure there is Emberly but I can't help you with it :/
[04:48] <holycow> get an nvidia card
[04:48] <Emberly> HymnToLife, thanks for the help and i'm not trying to be a smart-ass...
[04:49] <HymnToLife> you might be able to do this by installing the FlashGot plugin
[04:49] <Subhuman> xmms detects the card in my linux box fine, and video plays fine
[04:49] <HymnToLife> (along with a download manager like gwget or aria)
[04:49] <Emberly> HymnToLife, ok i'll try flashgot
[04:49] <zool2005> johndarkhouse: if i add firestarter to session will i be prompted for the password?
[04:49] <selinium> Emberly, I am having problems with FF at the mo. but I am still looking for ya!
[04:49] <Subhuman> kemik, i use xmms with a wma plugin, and thats music sorted, and for video vlc does it great.
[04:49] <holycow> Subhuman, xmms? that plays video? are you sure? what did you install to get it to do that?
[04:49] <Subhuman> anyway i gotta jet
[04:50] <Subhuman> wma is audio.
[04:50] <holycow> ah forgot right
[04:50] <_jason> Emberly, you could also just let it load on the web page and then save page as I believe
[04:50] <Emberly> selinium, thanks.  I've bumped "upgrade firefox" and "get flashgot plugin" higher up on my to-do list
[04:50] <Subhuman> \AWAY
[04:50] <pete__> when i attempt to install mplayer
[04:50] <pete__> it says it cannot find the package.
[04:50] <Emberly> _jason, this is for websites that don't have a direct link in their page. like pages that call files from a php script or something
[04:51] <Emberly> _jason, so i can't save-as
[04:51] <_jason> Emberly, oh I just clicked on that planetquake link, I thought that's the one you wanted
[04:51] <erUSUL> Oblivion^, i have it in my system... umask sets the mask of file creation (the permisions)
[04:51] <Emberly> _jason, yeah it's what i want, but i can't save-as because it won't load all the way and lags out. so i just need it to download like a regular file
[04:52] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: soo, i've edited it so that it should work. what do i do now? log out and log in again?
[04:52] <HymnToLife> pete__ > did you enable universe/multiverse repos ?
[04:52] <pete__> Hymn how do i do that?
[04:52] <Emberly> _jason, is that how most people do it though? just wait for it to load on the page and save-as?  what about for really large files?
[04:52] <holycow> Emberly, what are you trying to do exactly?
[04:52] <_jason> Emberly, well no, you can change the setting.  But if you are having trouble, you can load the page... see the url.. and then wget it
[04:53] <Emberly> holycow, i'm trying to download a .run file without having it load completely inside the browser. i just want to download the file
[04:53] <pete__> Hymn how do i enable these?
[04:53] <holycow> why does that load in your browser? you mean as an ascii file?
[04:53] <zool2005> I'm going to get a flat screen monitor soon, should Ubuntu have any trouble when I first boot after using a CRT
[04:53] <holycow> what have you tried so far?
[04:53] <Emberly> holycow, on pages that you don't have a direct link on. and yes, it just loads like a text file... and then lags out because the file is ginormous
[04:54] <holycow> you need a downloader for this
[04:54] <HymnToLife> then when the file opens
[04:54] <holycow> just get downloader for x
[04:54] <mwe> holycow: the ati drivers .run file from ati.com loads as page for me aswell in FF instead of downloading
[04:54] <kemik> Subhuman:  yeah i use beep and vlc (or sometimes mplayer) and it works, but soundmixing rarely does f.ex with Skype and other apps
[04:54] <dido`> i've partitioned my hdd and the data containing part of it is on fat32 and i can't see it. the hdd is connected at /dev/hdb1 (but when i try to open it it says Couldn't display /dev/hdb) what have i to do to mount it so i can use/browse it
[04:54] <HymnToLife> you should have its url in the address bar
[04:54] <holycow> and put the url into it
[04:54] <holycow> and you are done
[04:54] <Emberly> _jason, load the page, see the url hm ok...
[04:54] <erUSUL> Oblivion^, no. just umount the already mounted partitions with sudo and mount it again, this time as user, with mount /mnt/<mountpoint>
[04:54] <mwe> Emberly: what page is it?
[04:55] <pete__> how do i enable multiverse repositories?
[04:55] <yatesy> use synaptic, its easiest
[04:55] <kemik> pete__:  add "multiverse" to your universe lines
[04:55] <selinium> Emberly, holycow , Sorry, i cant get to the page as it keeps crashing FF on my system (and IE), some strange stuff going on with there site! :)
[04:55] <jeed890> can anybody tell me the best way inc file systems types how to partition a 120gb hard drive with xp already on it
[04:55] <holycow> mwe, get downloader for x
[04:55] <pete__> kemik, i donot know how to do that
[04:55] <jeed890> wot file types are best
[04:55] <mwe> holycow: yeah. I used wget. it worked
[04:55] <jeed890> ?
[04:55] <selinium> holycow, try him with wget
[04:55] <holycow> selinium, i'm not sure what you are trying to do, try downloader for x if you know the url
[04:55] <Emberly> selinium, yeah the same thing for me... now i can't because it just lags out and freezes FF
[04:55] <_jason> Emberly, for example, I see: ftp://quake3files.com/linuxq3apoint-1.32.x86.run
[04:55] <Emberly> holycow, she's trying to help me
[04:56] <holycow> selinium, wtf are you giving me advice?
[04:56] <dra> how exactly are ubuntu releases numbered?
[04:56] <_jason> dra, year.month
[04:56] <dra> _jason: ah ok
[04:56] <holycow> Emberly, *nod* mwe sorry, cool that you are helping :)
[04:56] <Oblivion^> erUSUL: when i mount as user it says mount: only root can do that
[04:57] <HymnToLife> Oblivion^ > then mount as root
[04:57] <selinium> holycow,  I have been trying to help Emberly, i can see you are trying to help as well, I was just seeing if you could help him with wget, thats all :) I cant because my browsers keep bombing out! :)
[04:57] <northie> Think autodetect set me up with the wrong soundcard. How do I set it manually?
[04:57] <Emberly> _jason, i cant use wget because it says logging in as anonymous and there is no anonymous
[04:57] <HymnToLife> Emberly > try with another browser then (Opera)
[04:58] <pete__> I really need help adding extra repositories..
[04:58] <Emberly> ok, so here's what I've tried... wget can't because you have to have login information apparently...  i'm about to upgrade firefox because HymnToLife says there's some setting i can change to tell it what to do with certain files...
[04:58] <holycow> selinium, ah! :) welll i only use wget when grabbing a website, for simple large file downloads i just copy paste to downloader for x, its easier
[04:58] <Jormundgand> pete__: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:59] <HymnToLife> Emberly > or you can use opera
[04:59] <Emberly> holycow, what about for files that need authentication (apparently that's what quake3 file websites are using
[04:59] <holycow> what kind of authentication?
[04:59] <HymnToLife> sometimes it's useful to have two browsers available
[04:59] <Emberly> HymnToLife, I guess i could try opera, but i've never had any other reason to switch away from firefox
[04:59] <Emberly> HymnToLife, seems like a very round-about work-around.
[04:59] <HymnToLife> Emberly > neither do I
[04:59] <_jason> Emberly, I think that would be best (actually changing the setting) but I believe there is also an extension that will let you enter url's to download
[05:00] <Emberly> _jason, but I don't have the authentication information that the php page is apparently sending to the server
[05:00] <HymnToLife> Emberly > but you vould have opera, just to use in such cases
[05:00] <Emberly> _jason, so any kind of file download manager would have to borrow that
[05:00] <pete__> jormungand
[05:00] <pete__> now what do i do?
[05:00] <pete__> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:00] <pete__> i'm there
[05:01] <poningru> under keyboard shortcuts there are bunch of keys that are given
[05:01] <poningru> but I dont know which ones they are
[05:01] <holycow> you know, ubuntu should become a debian subproject
[05:01] <poningru> like 0xbb
[05:01] <poningru> I have no idea what key that is
[05:01] <holycow> here i am using sarge on the desktop and the value add from ubuntu is clear and enormous
[05:01] <poningru> holycow: unfortunately we do some things that they dont like
[05:01] <Subhuman> pete__,  you should scroll down and see web address with # before them
[05:01] <pete__> http://security.ubuntu etc?
[05:01] <poningru> holycow: they are more than welcome to take that value and add it to the stable
[05:02] <pete__> they donot have # before them.
[05:02] <HymnToLife> pete__ >replace everything with what's in the file I'm sending you
[05:02] <poningru> holycow: the problems between ubuntu and debian have been argued to death
[05:02] <Subhuman> pete__, well you jus need to type the extra reposories in directly
[05:02] <poningru> read the dev list
[05:02] <mwe> is it possible to tell FF 1.5 how to handle certain file extensions?
[05:02] <poningru> mwe: yes
[05:02] <pete__> ok hymn, send me the file
[05:02] <Jormundgand> Hmm. I've installed Firefox 1.5 and it's fantastic but I need to change the sound system it uses. The guide on the forum tells you to change /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc... what is the 1.5 equivalent assuming Firefox is installed in /opt/firefox?
[05:03] <holycow> poningru, i'm not looking for an argument i see only positives.  what don't they like besides the social policy issues ?  or is it just relating to that?
[05:03] <mwe> poningru: how? some files load to a page instead of download, like some rpm files
[05:03] <poningru> holycow: basically
[05:03] <pete__> hymn
[05:03] <pete__> where did the file go to?
[05:03] <pete__> :-)
[05:03] <Gambit---> Jormundgand, if no one answers here, try #firefox :)
[05:03] <poningru> mwe: oh you mean like that yeah sorry no clue
[05:03] <holycow> poningru, ah
[05:04] <pete__> hymn, i got the file but i donot know where it went
[05:04] <HymnToLife> pete__ > which irc client do you use
[05:04] <pete__> X-Chat
[05:04] <Emberly> HymnToLife, I upgraded firefox to 1.5 but that settings section you are talking about actually doesn't let you add or customize filetypes. it lets you change how existing behaviors work
[05:04] <Subhuman> well itz in home/,xchat2/downloads
[05:05] <pete__> k
[05:05] <holycow> poningru, if that is all it is, i don't see it as an obstacle although as you say they can just take the ubuntu things and use it them selves
[05:05] <ernie_> pete- check /home/"your user name"/.xchat2/downloads
[05:05] <HymnToLife> Emberly > then try with opera
[05:05] <Subhuman> home/user/.xchat2/downloads sorry :P
[05:06] <pete__> Ok
[05:06] <pete__> i replaced the whole file.
[05:06] <Emberly> ok, what about a new question?  Does anyone here know the  best place to download the latest point release for quake iii? since I can't get firefox to download it from official sources, maybe i should just ask the question that started my whole mess. :)
[05:06] <Subhuman> pete__,  do a apt-get update to see the new lists.
[05:07] <poningru> mwe: actually the choice of loading to page as opposed to downloading is upto the server
[05:07] <whyameye> Anybody ever successfully compiled jackconnect...or does anybody have a binary for Hoary for this?
[05:07] <poningru> you can forgo this by right clicking on the link and trying to save it
[05:07] <poningru> Emberly: do you have a link to the page where you are trying to download it from?
[05:07] <pete__> it tells me
[05:07] <pete__> couldn't lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[05:07] <poningru> the official source as it were
[05:07] <pete__> says 13, permission dienied
[05:07] <whyameye> sorry....I meant qjackconnect. Anybody have this compiled or know how to compile it...or what to give me advice?
[05:08] <mwe> poningru: I guess the ait.com page is broken then
[05:08] <Kindred> Hey, if I want my home dir on a seperate partition do I have to do anything special at install? Just create the extra partition, right?  And then set it up later?
[05:08] <HymnToLife> pete__ > hit the "Reload" button in Synaptic
[05:08] <pete__> k
[05:08] <Subhuman> pete__, means another program is using the lists, you using synaptic at the same time?
[05:08] <Emberly> poningru, yeah hold on
[05:08] <whyameye> I get an error on portitem.h...
[05:08] <poningru> Kindred: actually you can set that up during install
[05:08] <pete__> ok it's downloading alot of stuff
[05:09] <pete__> still locked..
[05:09] <Emberly> poningru, from here: http://www.planetquake3.net/download.php?op=fileid&lid=1149
[05:09] <Kindred> poningru: do you change the type or something?  sorry I haven't done this yet, just trying to make sure I don't screw it up :)
[05:09] <poningru> Kindred: select the extra partition during install and select /home for the partition
[05:09] <pete__> it's still messed up.
[05:09] <ernie_> pete close all your terminals, and any install managers
[05:10] <pete__> i have everything closed :\
[05:10] <Kindred> poningru, ahh okay, I was following something through and it didn't mention that. Thanks!
[05:10] <ernie_> then try it again
[05:10] <Subhuman> pete__, must mean another application (apt) is using it, you tried to restart to stop all programs and start fresh?
[05:10] <pete__> restart my pc?
[05:10] <HymnToLife> and make sure you don't have the update mnager in the system tray
[05:10] <pete__> Ok, be right back......
[05:10] <Subhuman> pete__,  worth a shot id there still locked.
[05:10] <poningru> Emberly: its using a popup
[05:10] <penguin42> Hi can someone tell me the version of initramfs-tools that is installed on breezy please
[05:10] <poningru> Emberly: can you see the popup?
[05:10] <Oblivion^> waah i crashed
[05:12] <pete__> a program i want to run complains
[05:12] <Emberly> poningru, yes. the problem is that when I click 'download', it tries to load it in the browser window instead of downloading the file. everyone here has been trying to help me figure out a way to download .run files but no luck yet
[05:12] <pete__> i need gdc++ libraries
[05:12] <poningru> Emberly: ah ic the problem
[05:12] <Jormundgand> Hurrah. irc.mozilla.org #firefox pointed me in a big circle. Here we go again:
[05:12] <Jormundgand> Hmm. I've installed Firefox 1.5 and it's fantastic but I need to change the sound system it uses. The guide on the forum tells you to change /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc... what is the 1.5 equivalent assuming Firefox is installed in /opt/firefox?
[05:12] <poningru> Emberly: pretty simple
[05:12] <Emberly> poningru, they've suggested using wget but i can't because the ftp requires authentication i don't have, and we've tried changing ff settings
[05:13] <poningru> Emberly: when it tries to download
[05:13] <pete__> libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
[05:13] <penguin42> please - just the output of dpkg -l initramfs-tools     on breezy
[05:13] <poningru> stop
[05:13] <holycow> firefox uses a sounds system? how does ff use a sound system?  for what?
[05:13] <pete__> where can i get those?
[05:13] <poningru> and right click and save page as
[05:13] <Jormundgand> holycow: flash movies.
[05:13] <holycow> Jormundgand, that has nothing to do with firefox
[05:13] <ernie_> can you swap out video cards and Ubuntu wull recognize the new video card without re-installing?
[05:13] <ernie_> will
[05:13] <penguin42> ernie_: Yes, should do
[05:13] <Emberly> poningru, i thought of that but it won't load completely usually.  and in cases with very larg efiles, it crashes ff. so i was trying to find a more stable way to do it
[05:13] <holycow> you are trying to change the sound system that flash plug uses ... to which ... may i ask why? it doesn't work for you?
[05:13] <Subhuman> pete__,  try a search in google for them
[05:13] <Emberly> poningru, is that really the only way to download .run files? is that how everyone else does it?
[05:13] <poningru> Emberly: stop it before it even loads
[05:13] <Jormundgand> holycow: Ubuntu has /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc which has to be set to FIREFOX_DSP = "aoss" to get it to work.
[05:13] <ernie_> penguin- is it the same deal with network cards?
[05:14] <penguin42> ernie_: Yes, it should deal with it
[05:14] <poningru> Emberly: its a problem with the server they didnt set the mime type correctly
[05:14] <poningru> they are serving it as a .txt
[05:14] <pete__> Subhuman: i can't seem to find them
[05:14] <penguin42> ernie_: Are you running breezy?
[05:14] <holycow> Jormundgand, *nod* so flash sound doesn't work for you?
[05:14] <Emberly> poningru, but every site i've ever tried to download a .run file (like for enemy territory for example) it has the same behavior.  and ok i'll try to stop the load... it's always crashed when i tried
[05:14] <Jormundgand> holycow: Not since upgrading to 1.5.
[05:15] <holycow> Jormundgand, what do you mean 'upgrade'
[05:15] <Jormundgand> holycow: I installed 1.5 as per the forum's instructions.
[05:15] <holycow> there is no ffox 1.5 package ... how did you install it?
[05:15] <poningru> Jormundgand: does flash give video?
[05:15] <Jormundgand> Yes.
[05:15] <ericz> holycow: because there's no package does not mean it's un-installable
[05:15] <ernie_> penguin- do u think an unsupporte video card would cause the networking to only partially work?  ie really slow?  or is it more likely my processor is too slow (400MHz) for the OS?
[05:15] <holycow> ah ... okay i see where you are starting .... *hmmm*
[05:16] <ernie_> penguin- yes running breezy
[05:16] <holycow> ericz, but it almost always means they should just wait for the package and have others config all that for them
[05:16] <Subhuman> pete__, the package you want is libstdc++5 i think
[05:16] <ericz> heh, some people are impatient holycow
[05:16] <Cr4zyR4bb> hi all
[05:16] <holycow> ericz, *nod*
[05:16] <pete__> k sub, where do i get it
[05:16] <Cr4zyR4bb> im new in ubuntu
[05:16] <Cr4zyR4bb> =)
[05:16] <Emberly> poningru, it says "page cannot be saved link may have moved... yadda" i can't save-as if it's not loaded all the way in the browser
[05:16] <ernie_> penguin- currently using XFCE, but was using gnome- downloading from repositories is downright painful
[05:17] <Jormundgand> That and nobody bothered to fix the wheelscroll bug in Firefox even after I mentioned it multiple times, so I have to upgrade to stop pages stopping scrolling abruptly.
[05:17] <ernie_> sooo slow
[05:17] <Cr4zyR4bb> need some nice linux tools
[05:17] <holycow> Jormundgand, i'm curious as to what information you are referencing for a:) installation of firefox and b) fixing the flash sound issue
[05:17] <Subhuman> Cr4zyR4bb, kinda generic, what do u want to do?
[05:17] <poningru> Emberly: yeah I see it
[05:17] <holycow> ernie_, compared to what? have you tried using a different mirror?
[05:17] <poningru> Emberly: hold on looking
[05:17] <_jason> Emberly, well I just tried downloading with flashgot using d4x as the download manager and it works.  I thought you could change the setting, but I am getting a different opinion from #firefox
[05:17] <peter84> How do i set samba up, so i can see my windows machine and visaversa
[05:17] <Cr4zyR4bb> a download tool
[05:17] <peter84> ??
[05:17] <Cr4zyR4bb> or something
[05:18] <Cr4zyR4bb> else
[05:18] <Subhuman> pete__,  should be in apt, so sudo apt-get install libstdc++5 should do it.
[05:18] <_jason> Emberly, oh, flashgot is an extension for firefox by the way
[05:18] <zandaa> hi evryone
[05:18] <Cr4zyR4bb> knows someone a download tool for unix?
[05:18] <greenpenguin13> hello
[05:18] <Emberly> _jason, ok, so d4x as a download manager... ok. i've never had to use download managers before.
[05:18] <Jormundgand> holycow: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79283 for 1.5 and http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75237 for flash.
[05:18] <ernie_> holy cow- using the default + universe that i cut and pasted from the web
[05:18] <peter84> Anyone??
[05:18] <zandaa> a question... doesn't the game supertux have any sound???
[05:18] <greenpenguin13> oh ive done this
[05:18] <sedeki> Cr4zyR4bb what do you mean by download tool?
[05:19] <poningru> Emberly: hold on I am trying to download it
[05:19] <holycow> Cr4zyR4bb, yes, downloader for x, its in the repositories
[05:19] <zandaa> Goldfish??? huh?
[05:19] <Emberly> poningru, ok i'll wait.
[05:19] <Cr4zyR4bb> i need a tool like emule in windows
[05:19] <johndarkhorse> Cr4zyR4bb: use wget or curl
[05:19] <Cr4zyR4bb> to download movie etc.
[05:19] <greenpenguin13> peter: go to system->admin->shared folders
[05:19] <holycow> crabstic,
[05:19] <Cr4zyR4bb> ahh thx a lot
[05:19] <pete__> sub, i did that but
[05:19] <Cr4zyR4bb> wget and curl are download tools?
[05:19] <pete__> still error
[05:19] <holycow> Cr4zyR4bb, emule isn't a download tool, it is a p2p client
[05:19] <greenpenguin13> error?
[05:20] <holycow> the only p2p clients on linux that i know of are limewire and torrent clients
[05:20] <Subhuman> pete__,  what program is giving these errors?
[05:20] <ernie_> does wget = webget?
[05:20] <johndarkhorse> Cr4zyR4bb: yes they are, wget is default in ubuntu, and curl can be installed via apt
[05:20] <holycow> if you want a downloader search with synaptic for downloader for x
[05:20] <Subhuman> ernie_, yes
[05:20] <Cr4zyR4bb> yes i mean a tool to download movies usw from gnutella or p2p
[05:20] <penguin42> anyone do that dpkg -l for me please
[05:20] <Subhuman> ernie_, it just pulls files from the net.
[05:20] <sedeki> Cr4zyR4bb "sudo apt-get install limewire"
[05:20] <_jason> Emberly, do you want me to send you this?  or can I just delete
[05:20] <ernie_> nice
[05:20] <Cr4zyR4bb> okee i need a very fust download tool =)
[05:20] <Emberly> _jason, i would like the file, but I also want to learn how to do this so i stop having this problem. how do you want to transfer it?
[05:20] <Cr4zyR4bb> sry
[05:20] <Cr4zyR4bb> =)
[05:21] <poningru> Emberly: yeah try downloader for x
[05:21] <Emberly> _jason, pm me?
[05:21] <ernie_> where apt-get can only pull from the sources list, wget can go outside of that realm?
[05:21] <greenpenguin13> dont you just love apt-get... :)
[05:21] <mmiikkee12> i'd like to install grub on a floppy, but it just sits there hanging with the floppy buzzing. any ideas?
[05:21] <poningru> Emberly: and the flashgot extension
[05:21] <_jason> Emberly, sure.  I haven't tried dcc on xchat yet, let's see how it goes
[05:21] <Emberly> poningru, thank you
[05:21] <zandaa> ernie_, I believe that is correct
[05:21] <sedeki> ernie_ wget downloads a specific file.
[05:21] <poningru> _jason: dude how did you download it?
[05:21] <martin_> Ok guys, here gos...
[05:21] <Cr4zyR4bb> have someone an ftp server?
[05:21] <sedeki> ernie_ apt is a system with filelists and sources..
[05:22] <poningru> so who is next?
[05:22] <Emberly> _jason, xie xie ni
[05:22] <sedeki> Cr4zyR4bb do you want to install a ftp server?
[05:22] <peter84> then wat
[05:22] <Cr4zyR4bb> who have an ftp server thats ever online
[05:22] <holycow> Cr4zyR4bb, what the hell for?
[05:22] <martin_> I installed Ubuntu and my network card worked fine an acx100 based one.
[05:22] <mihai> jh
[05:22] <Subhuman> Cr4zyR4bb, why do u want to kno?
[05:22] <martin_> it stopped working for no reason
[05:22] <_jason> poningru, with flashgot(using d4x as the download manager), just right click the link and choose "flashgot link".
[05:22] <ernie_> does wget require that the server you are talking to be "friendly" to the wget command?
[05:22] <sedeki> martin_ i have an acx1xx, too.
[05:22] <penguin42> ernie_: No
[05:22] <zandaa> my ethernet card doesn't seem to work, I'm on WiFi now
[05:22] <poningru> _jason ah ic
[05:22] <Cr4zyR4bb> no i dont want to install it on my unbuntu system i need one who have one
[05:22] <Cr4zyR4bb> in the web
[05:23] <martin_> It is still reconised, but no module is loaded for it
[05:23] <poningru> martin_: what do you mean for no reason?
[05:23] <sedeki> Cr4zyR4bb why..?
[05:23] <peter84> windows dont see it
[05:23] <penguin42> ernie_: wget is just like using a web browser or ftp client to download a file - but it does it from the commandline and can do whole directories or trees
[05:23] <sedeki> martin_ is it loaded? "lsmod |grep acx"
[05:23] <poningru> martin_: it just randomly stopped working?
[05:23] <Cr4zyR4bb> i need it for my counter strike source clan
[05:23] <houseoftainted> hey
[05:23] <Cr4zyR4bb> to upload some games
[05:23] <houseoftainted> can anyone help me i got a serious problem
[05:23] <martin_> no it is not loaded
[05:23] <sedeki> martin_ then load it?
[05:23] <penguin42> houseoftainted: If you say what the problem is
[05:23] <martin_> I tried modprobe acx100
[05:23] <sedeki> martin_ "sudo modprobe acx_pci"
[05:23] <zandaa> houseoftainted, what's up?
[05:24] <houseoftainted> i installed ubuntu on my laptop and my sound isnt working :(
[05:24] <pete__> i think i dont have any sources.
[05:24] <pete__> ...
[05:24] <zandaa> houseoftainted, sorry <_< can't help you on that, I'm kinda wondering if the sound works on mine
[05:24] <sedeki> martin_ is it an USB or PCI adapter?
[05:24] <holycow> Jormundgand, interesting, beyond those instructions i don't know what to suggest, that would require fairly serious debugging.  :/ sorry
[05:24] <HymnToLife> pete__ > did you replace the contents of sources.list with theone I sent you ?
[05:24] <poningru> houseoftainted: try different sound sinks?
[05:24] <houseoftainted> zandaa,  lol what a coincidence :)
[05:24] <pete__> yes hymn
[05:24] <houseoftainted> poningru,  what is that?
[05:24] <pete__> but it still tells me it cant find everything
[05:24] <holycow> houseoftainted, did you check if the sound card on your laptop is supported?
[05:25] <zandaa> houseoftainted, because I can play MP3s etc fine, but no game has sound
[05:25] <martin_> it says that module acx100_pci is not found!
[05:25] <HymnToLife> what error msg do you get ?
[05:25] <sedeki> martin_ the module is called "acx_pci"
[05:25] <mmiikkee12> i'd like to install grub on a floppy, but it just sits there hanging with the floppy buzzing. any ideas?
[05:25] <poningru> houseoftainted: go to system->preferences->multimedia system selector
[05:25] <ernie_> so would wget be part of the kernel or do i have the analogy wrong?
[05:25] <penguin42> ernie_: Its just a normal user program
[05:25] <sedeki> martin_ did you apt-get the module or did you download a tarball?
[05:26] <fredl_> whoah what a lot of people here!!
[05:26] <martin_> I have entered the command sudo modprobe acx_pci and it worked
[05:26] <houseoftainted> poningru,  only thing under system is windowmanger and xload
[05:26] <johndarkhorse> ernie_: wget is default installed in ubuntju
[05:26] <martin_> so i know have to do anything else?
[05:26] <poningru> penguin42 ernie_ I would use curl instead of wget, but thats just a personal preference
[05:26] <ernie_> ok, so apt-get, wget, things like that are just programs, not actually part of the kernel?
[05:26] <poningru> houseoftainted: what wm are you using?
[05:26] <holycow> ernie_, wget get is just an application, like any other
[05:26] <sedeki> martin_ did you apt-get the module or did you download a tarball?
[05:26] <ernie_> ok i get it now
[05:26] <houseoftainted> poningru,  ubuntu hoary hedghehog on icewm
[05:27] <fredl_> hello everybody, I just installed Ubuntu 5.10. I seem to have a small problem, my graphics card is not correctly detected. Would anybody mind helping me troubleshoot this and have some patience as I'm on a text console now :)
[05:27] <penguin42> poningru: Nod - each seems to be better at some things than the other - I've tended to use wget   (how about a dpkg -l initramfs-tools    for a poor penguin)
[05:27] <martin_> I did neither, it was installed with ubuntu
[05:27] <synapse1> hi
[05:27] <zandaa> does anyone know if the game SuperTux has any sound???
[05:27] <holycow> fredl_, what kind of vid card?
[05:27] <penguin42> fredl_: Which graphics card?
[05:27] <Bigfrans> lo
[05:27] <mmiikkee12> yes it does
[05:27] <sedeki> martin_ oh. try "sudo dhcpcd wlan0"
[05:27] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, it does?
[05:27] <ernie_> so where would you find wget in the file system?
[05:27] <poningru> houseoftainted: hmm hold on
[05:27] <mmiikkee12> yes
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> music and boingy sounds
[05:28] <penguin42> ernie_: Try typing      which wget
[05:28] <zandaa> erniet_, you have to use wget in a terminal
[05:28] <houseoftainted> poningru,  ok :)
[05:28] <fredl_> holycow/penguin42: It's an ATI card, an X700, but it has a slight complication, as it's not a real X700 but an X740 that's installed in an 'Aldi' PC.
[05:28] <ernie_> right, but where would the program be stored?
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> and tux occasionally says something
[05:28] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, how can I get it to work then? (it's not working for me <_<)
[05:28] <synapse1> im having a problem installing ubuntu onto my machine
[05:28] <_jason> ernie_, there is also gwget which has a gui
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> i don't know, it worked out of the box for mr
[05:28] <pete__> hey hymn, are you here?
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> *me
[05:28] <sedeki> martin_ do you have any WPA or WEP encryption on your network?
[05:28] <penguin42> fredl_: OK, so its a really new ATI card - I don't think it matters if it is a real one
[05:28] <martin_> yep
[05:28] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, what kinda sound-card you have?
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> um
[05:28] <sedeki> martin_ what is your AP called?
[05:28] <mmiikkee12> not sure
[05:29] <martin_> sudo dhcpcd wlan0
[05:29] <martin_>  it says the command is not reconised
[05:29] <martin_> Wireless
[05:29] <pete__> im having a problem with apt-get update
[05:29] <fredl_> penguin42: I think so yeah, although the X700 has been around a while. I had it running before when I ran Debian unstable, with the ATI proprietary driver on xfree...
[05:29] <synapse1> it keeps saying failed to copy file from cd rom, or not enough diskspace, there should be plenty of space and the CD was checked with md5
[05:29] <pete__> can anyone help?
[05:29] <martin_> iwconfig shows no divices
[05:29] <sedeki> martin_ first, set your AP. iwconfig wlan0 essid Wireless
[05:29] <Kyral> pete__: what is the problem
[05:29] <Bigfrans> Does (installed)ubunto support pci-express?
[05:29] <ernie_> i think i understand the function and use, just trying to figure out the logic of if something goes in /usr or/bin or where ever
[05:29] <penguin42> fredl_: Yeh your going to need to get the proprietary driver again
[05:29] <mmiikkee12> zandaa: something standard
[05:29] <sedeki> martin_ how about "ifconfig -a" ?
[05:29] <mmiikkee12> AC97 something
[05:29] <Kyral> ernie_: /bin is like stuff that the system NEEDs on boot
[05:30] <fredl_> penguin42: does that exist for xorg?
[05:30] <Kyral> ernie_: incase /usr is mounted elsewhere
[05:30] <poningru> houseoftainted: yeah I dont know how to change the sound sink from the command line sorry dude
[05:30] <pete__> Kyral when i try to do apt-get update it tells me: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied
[05:30] <houseoftainted> poningru,  its ok :(
[05:30] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, that's the same one I have, what did you install through the repositories???
[05:30] <Subhuman> Kryral, bin also holds all of your apps too, not jus boot stuff
[05:30] <Kyral> pete__: It means that another instance of Apt is running
[05:30] <fredl_> pete__: use sudo apt-get
[05:30] <johndarkhorse> pete__: use sudo to preface your command
[05:30] <Kyral> Subhuman: no...actually /usr/bin does
[05:30] <penguin42> fredl_: There is a wicky entry here for it - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI?highlight=%28ati%29
[05:30] <mmiikkee12> actually i was having some trouble with repos and just downloaded the 0.1.3 deb
[05:30] <martin_> It is not listed
[05:30] <pete__> Ok, i did that.
[05:30] <synapse1> can anyone help ?
[05:30] <mmiikkee12> and dpkg -i'ed it
[05:30] <poningru> anyone know which command to switch between alsa, oss, and esd?
[05:31] <Kyral> Subhuman: look in /bin
[05:31] <pete__> my whole problem is i cant download any packages
[05:31] <martin_> do I need to do anything to bring up the module?
[05:31] <fredl_> penguin42: is there on ubuntu a text web browser?
[05:31] <pete__> that sudo apt-get worked
[05:31] <Kyral> see what kind of programs are there?
[05:31] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, where'd you get the deb file from?
[05:31] <ernie_> ok so say i downladed an image veiwer, where would i logically put that?
[05:31] <HymnToLife> pete__ > whenever you get a "permission denied"-thing, try running the command ith sudo
[05:31] <pete__> but what do i do now.
[05:31] <poningru> synapse1: whats wrong?
[05:31] <pete__> ok.
[05:31] <mmiikkee12> the supertux site
[05:31] <sedeki> martin_ "dmesg |grep acx"
[05:31] <Kyral> pete__: It means that Synaptic or Apt is running someplace else
[05:31] <synapse1> it keeps saying failed to copy file from cd rom, or not enough diskspace (open office) - there should be plenty of space and the CD was checked with md5
[05:31] <fredl_> penguin42: is it possible to enable the mouse in textmode on Ubuntu?
[05:31] <pete__> i just restarted kyral.
[05:31] <sedeki> martin_ it should show you the errors. were it an USB or PCI adapter?
[05:31] <Kyral> pete__: Only one instance of Apt can be ran at one time
[05:31] <johndarkhorse> fredl_: install gpm
[05:31] <ernie_> fred: sudo apt-get install lynx
[05:32] <mmiikkee12> zandaa: http://telesto.lug-ag.ch/~gurkan/debian/supertux/
[05:32] <poningru> synapse1: this is during installation?
[05:32] <synapse1> yes
[05:32] <HymnToLife> so you can run either apt-get on a terminal or Synaptic
[05:32] <mmiikkee12> you need supertux and supertux-data
[05:32] <martin_> pci
[05:32] <synapse1> copy remaining packages to hard disk poningru
[05:32] <sedeki> martin_ did it give you any errors?
[05:32] <zandaa> mmiikkee12, thanks a lot :D
[05:32] <penguin42> fredl_: Don't know - you could try installing the 'gpm' package -   if you have a freshly installed breezy can you do me a favour and run   dpkg -l initramfs-tools     and tell me what it says ?
[05:32] <poningru> synapse1: hmm
[05:32] <pete__> E: Package azureus has no installation candidate
[05:32] <HymnToLife> (or dpkg -i sometimes, but only one at a time)
[05:32] <pete__> i still get that when i try to install azureus
[05:32] <poningru> synapse1: make sure that the cd is clean
[05:32] <HymnToLife> try from synaptic
[05:32] <fredl_> johndarkhorse: apt-get install gpm won't work.
[05:32] <Kyral> pete__: You can
[05:32] <synapse1> ive cleaned it twice
[05:33] <poningru> synapse1: can you install it from apt?
[05:33] <pete__> i can what?
[05:33] <poningru> or synaptic
[05:33] <Kyral> pete__: cannot install Azureus unless JRE is install
[05:33] <synapse1> tried to install twice, ive also done a CD integrity check
[05:33] <pete__> Kyral i believe i have java.
[05:33] <mmiikkee12> zandaa: yw
[05:33] <synapse1> I cant install ubuntu to use apt lol
[05:33] <poningru> synapse1: oh I thought the rest of the packages got installed
[05:33] <fredl_> penguin - says version 0.32 of initramfs is installed.
[05:33] <penguin42> fredl_: Thanks
[05:33] <synapse1> no its not on installing
[05:33] <HymnToLife> pete__ > try from synaptic
[05:33] <synapse1> its on copying
[05:33] <sedeki> martin_ join #acx100 -- it's an support channel for our cards.
[05:33] <poningru> synapse1: oh ic
[05:34] <pete__> Hymn, how do i try from synaptic, i donot understand it
[05:34] <poningru> synapse1: you sure the cdrom is ok?
[05:34] <Subhuman> synapse1, you need to edit your repositories then
[05:34] <fredl_> apt-cache search gpm doesn't show a gpm package....
[05:34] <synapse1> here: not my post but another person has same problem
[05:34] <LoPMX> http://colorado.indymedia.org/usermedia/image/3/analsexmonthpromotionaladvertisementfrom1951.jpg
[05:34] <synapse1> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84160&highlight=open+office
[05:34] <martin_> yes, its says that it failed to upoad the firmware to the acx1xx
[05:34] <Kyral> !synaptic
[05:34] <sedeki> martin_ join #acx100 -- it's an support channel for our cards.
[05:34] <Kyral> ...where is the bot?
[05:34] <poningru> Kyral: ubotu is out today
[05:34] <synapse1> Subhuman - no i dont, ubuntu WONT install lol - so apt doesnt even exist yet
[05:34] <HymnToLife> Kyral > ubotu died this morning :(
[05:34] <HymnToLife> R.I.P.
[05:34] <Kyral> poningru: damnit
[05:35] <mwe> now again?
[05:35] <mmiikkee12> *bot
[05:35] <pete__> how do i install java?
[05:35] <fredl_> does anybody what's the name of the gpm package on breezy?
[05:35] <Kyral> HymnToLife: Wouldn't it be R.I.N?
[05:35] <Subhuman> synapse1, what are you doing in here then? and why wont it install?
[05:35] <Kyral> Rest In Null?
[05:35] <frogzoo> !tell pete__ about restricted
[05:35] <HymnToLife> lol
[05:35] <martin_> sudo lshw -C network says the network card is unclaimed
[05:35] <synapse1> read the link
[05:35] <synapse1> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84160&highlight=open+office
[05:35] <synapse1> its not my post - but the same problem
[05:35] <pete__> i installed java yesterday i believe...
[05:35] <pete__> i have the folder on my desktop.
[05:35] <mwe> frogzoo: ubotu is sick
[05:35] <poningru> synapse1: are you sure that the partition has enough space?
[05:36] <frogzoo> damn
[05:36] <synapse1> yeah, i did erase entite hard disk
[05:36] <Subhuman> synapse1, have you tried dumping the iso from the burned cd, and checking its md5?
[05:36] <poningru> hmm
[05:36] <penguin42> pete_: There is a 'gpm' pacakge (seems to be in universe not in main - hmm), as for java I used a package called   java-package
[05:36] <synapse1> yeah i did the cd integrity check
[05:36] <sedeki> martin_ join #acx100
[05:36] <pete__> penguin where do i get that?
[05:36] <spdl> bbl
[05:37] <peter84> How do i configure samba!?
[05:37] <penguin42> pete_: java-package is in ubuntu (multiverse) - it tells you what to download from Sun and then turns it into a debian package
[05:37] <pete__> penguin can you give me the command?
[05:37] <Jormundgand> peter84: That question is answered many times over on the forum.
[05:37] <frogzoo> pete__: here ya go: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:37] <martin_> ok, thanks for the help sedeki.
[05:37] <penguin42> peta_: Try an apt-get install java-package
[05:37] <DjaFollah> hi
[05:38] <peter84> sorry but i yust cant find it! PLZ HELP
[05:38] <mwe> peter84: there is a great wike at wiki.ubuntu.com. just search for samba
[05:38] <peter84> THANKS!!!
[05:38] <Jormundgand> peter84: It's too long a process to describe here. Look for a link to the unofficial Ubuntu Guide.
[05:38] <poningru> synapse1: the only thing I can think of is that the cd-drive is messed up
[05:38] <synapse1> hmm
[05:38] <fredl_> does anybody what's the name of the gpm package on breezy?
[05:39] <synapse1> its possible, but how would you explain the integrity check ?
[05:39] <penguin42> fredl_: tried doing an apt-get install gpm ?
[05:39] <penguin42> HymnToLife: Very nice
[05:39] <fredl_> penguin42: that doesn't work
[05:39] <HymnToLife> synapse1 > bad luck :p
[05:39] <synapse1> lol
[05:39] <fredl_> penguin42: says package gpm is not available
[05:40] <penguin42> fredl_: OK, if you were in X I'd tell you to use the GUI to select universe and multiverse but since you aren't   edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and lookm for a line that says  deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezy main       and make it    deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezy main universe restricted multiverse
[05:40] <penguin42> 
[05:40] <penguin42> fredl_: Except yours probably doesn't say gb, your probably on a different mirror
[05:42] <Ivan> how do u reinstall ubuntu if u have no cd-drive???
[05:42] <synapse1> with the ubuntu partition manager, should i be selecting erase entire hard disk, or erase entire hardisk and use LVM ?
[05:42] <fredl_> ok, gotcha, lets see if it'll work...
[05:42] <frogzoo> fredl_: libgpmg1
[05:42] <penguin42> fredl_: Then do an apt-get update  to get the list of packages in universe and multiverse
[05:44] <mwe> hmm
[05:44] <fredl_> penguin42: alright that works.. thanks
[05:44] <fredl_> time for dinner, ciao
[05:44] <penguin42> fredl_: No prob
[05:44] <frogzoo> Ivan: hmm... install a cd drive?
[05:46] <synapse1> also, should i be formatting the drive first with an appropriate program, or will the installer do that?
[05:46] <mitch_> howdyf fellows
[05:47] <penguin42> synapse1: The installer will sort it all out
[05:47] <synapse1> hmm so it cant be a disk space problem then :S
[05:47] <frogzoo> synapse1: the installer will format all partitions as ext3 for you
[05:47] <penguin42> synapse1: The only thing you might want to do, if you are instlaling with an already installed Windows then use Windows to resize the windows partitions and perhaps create the partitions
[05:48] <mitch_> Hey how do i change my look and feel of ubuntu?
[05:48] <synapse1> well it did have fedora core on, i wanted to switch to ubuntu, but i jsut cant get past the copying packages part
[05:48] <frogzoo> mitch_: maybe install gnome-art pkg, then fiddle with themes & desktop background
[05:49] <mitch_> Where can  i find the gnomee art package.  ?   in programsinstall or is that an internet download or something else?
[05:49] <pete__> i have java installed
[05:50] <pete__> but azureus package still wont download
[05:50] <frogzoo> mitch_: universe repo
[05:50] <mitch_> universerepo.com?
[05:51] <Myrtti> -.-
[05:51] <penguin42> pete__: What error?
[05:51] <greenpenguin13> i just killed mono and it halved my memory use
[05:51] <frogzoo> pete__: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75272
[05:51] <runevi> Is it possible to upgrade to firefox 1.5 via ubuntu?
[05:51] <runevi> In other words, how do I get some packages 'bleeding edge' in ubuntu?  Is it possible? :D
[05:51] <frogzoo> runevi: not throught the pkg mgt atm
[05:52] <runevi> frogzoo: Too bad, would be really cool to be able to be on the bleeding edge of chosen parts. :)
[05:52] <frogzoo> runevi: some people are compiling it themselves
[05:52] <Oblivion^> how can i change the settings of my nvidia display? i have two monitors and i want dual screen, if that's possible <g>
[05:53] <davidwinter_> hi all. I'm trying to get the On-Screen Keyboard to work. I've installed it via synaptic, but when I try and run it I get: GOK FATAL ERROR Sorry, GOK can't run because XKB extension is required. I'm not too sure what this is - can someone please help?
[05:54] <penguin42> davidwinter_: Do an   xdpyinfo | grep XK   and tell me what you get
[05:54] <frogzoo> runevi: if u still want 1.5 - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:55] <starbrand> why is there not just a firefox-testing branch in apt?
[05:55] <runevi> Is it possible to get mplayer with all codecs via ubuntu, or do I need to compile that?
[05:55] <HymnToLife> runevi > it is
[05:56] <runevi> HymnToLife: How? :)
[05:56] <runevi> hmpfh.  gcc .. command not found.
[05:56] <Zugot> the linux support for my hardware is so bad that i am contemplating wiping ubuntu... reinstalling windows, and then installing ubuntu under vmware
[05:56] <HymnToLife> but you might want to save you the hassle and use VLC instead
[05:56] <penguin42> Zugot: What's the hardware?
[05:56] <johndarkhorse> runevi: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:56] <Zugot> mega 865 shuttle type computer
[05:56] <runevi> HymnToLife: Sorry mac, I love mplayer ;D
[05:57] <penguin42> Zugot: What's so odd about it?
[05:57] <runevi> HymnToLife: Isn't vlc some nasty gui thing?
[05:57] <Zugot> plus... the vpn software for my job doesn't have a linux client.
[05:57] <Oblivion^> is there a control panel for my nvidia drivers? i want to set up dualscreen
[05:57] <HymnToLife> VLC rocks
[05:57] <davidwinter_> penguin42, nothing :(
[05:57] <Zugot> penguin42:  i can't control the lcd..
[05:57] <Zugot> thats about it
[05:57] <Zugot> plus i get the benefit of having access to my job using the windows vpn client
[05:57] <HymnToLife> mplayer isn't good for me beause it doesn't keep the vid ratio in fullscreen mode
[05:57] <davidwinter_> penguin42, I get nothing when doing xdpyinfo | grep XK
[05:58] <see4> Can somebody help me configure my wireless?
[05:58] <penguin42> davidwinter_: Interesting
[05:58] <Zugot> and wireless performance is worse under linux using the same hardware
[05:58] <HymnToLife> so for me when I play a video fullscreen on my widescreen monitor, it is all streched
[05:58] <runevi> HymnToLife: Personally I can't stand video players that includes a gui. :)
[05:58] <ulisse> hello
[05:58] <HymnToLife> like mplayer doesn't include a gui ?
[05:58] <penguin42> davidwinter_: For me it shows XKEYBOARD
[05:58] <ulisse> could someone tell me sthg about duplication of email at startup in thunderbird? Has it happened only to me?
[05:59] <frogzoo> HymnToLife: gmplayer
[05:59] <davidwinter_> hmmm.. penguin42 I did just a standard ubuntu install :/ so I'm not sure what's wrong
[05:59] <davidwinter_> is there anyway to install XKB?
[05:59] <starbrand> why is azureus not in breezy?
[06:00] <penguin42> davidwinter_: Well mine is a hoary upgraded to breezy - but I doubt thats the issue
[06:00] <Stormx2> hey
[06:01] <frogzoo> starbrand: cos u install it separately : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75272
[06:01] <Stormx2> ubotu still not around?
[06:01] <penguin42> davidwinter_: This is my xorg.conf if it helps: http://www.treblig.org/debug/xorg.conf
[06:02] <fredl_> penguin42: can you give me that wiki URL about the graphics card one more time please now that I can cut and paste with my mouse? :)
[06:02] <slew> how do i change from alsa to oss?
[06:02] <penguin42> fredl_: OK, just a sec
[06:02] <DShepherd> hey
[06:02] <penguin42> fredl_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI?highlight=%28ati%29
[06:02] <fredl_> tnx
[06:04] <synapse1> going to reburn the cd now at 8x instead of 52, and use a different cd drive
[06:04] <zandaa> frickin...
[06:04] <HymnToLife> it's foolish to urn CDs at 52 :/
[06:04] <HymnToLife> specially important stuff like that
[06:05] <thundr> 48, on the other hand, is much more reasonable.
[06:05] <zandaa> can anyone help me getting the sound to work :(
[06:05] <synapse1> never had a problem before :\
[06:05] <thundr> zandaa, what's the problem?
[06:05] <jax0m> i have an issue with copying+pasting out of terminals in gnome. what's the most efficient way to do it?
[06:05] <runevi> I've tried following the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto guide .. doesn't work.
[06:06] <jax0m> i don't know how to copy out of the terminal. i know pasting is both left and right click at the same time.
[06:06] <zandaa> thundr, xmms gives me a popup saying to check my settings etc. while their correctly set up
[06:06] <runevi> E: Couldn't find package mplayer-amd64
[06:06] <HymnToLife> jax0m > in gnome-terminal, the shortcut is Ctrl+Maj+C/V
[06:06] <jax0m> Maj?
[06:06] <HymnToLife> instead of just Ctrl
[06:06] <thundr> he means alt :)
[06:06] <jax0m> wtf :P
[06:06] <HymnToLife> shift
[06:07] <jax0m> ctrl+alt+c? for copying? that's crazy :P
[06:07] <HymnToLife> noo
[06:07] <HymnToLife> ctrl+sift+c
[06:07] <erUSUL> jax0m, copy is just selecting (and paste is middle mouse button)
[06:07] <thundr> even in terminal?
[06:07] <HymnToLife> that's because Ctrl+ terminates he running process
[06:07] <fredl_> alright, those instructions seemed easy enough penguin42. Thanks, rebooting and keeping my fingers crossed :)
[06:07] <jax0m> oh
[06:07] <thundr> zandaa, I don't know if you've done this, but make sure that the output plugin is set to the right system - like ALSA or OSS
[06:07] <runevi> Is Ubuntu 5.11 compiled with gcc-4 ?
[06:08] <zandaa> thundr, I tested the output... and it worked (on both ALSA and ESD
[06:09] <thundr> zandaa, it's set to whatever you have set for the multimedia systems selector in System>Preferences?
[06:09] <zandaa> thundr, what exactly do you mean?
[06:10] <thundr> zandaa, I don't know if this is what your problem is or not, but whatever you have set to your default output in Multimedia Systems Selector should be whatever XMMS is set to.
[06:11] <zandaa> thundr, sorry to bother you >_< the XMMS wasn't correctly set up
[06:11] <maxkelley> hello, ubuntites.. I can't get php5 to recognize mysql... "undefined function mysql_connect()"
[06:11] <zandaa> thundr, it works now
[06:11] <whyameye> I've used XMMS with JACK for some time now. Suddenly the jack driver for XMMS is broken. How do I troubleshoot this?
[06:11] <maxkelley> can someone help?
[06:11] <jax0m> guys
[06:11] <jax0m> ctrl+shift+c doesn't work to copy.
[06:11] <Stormx2> whyameye: open xmms in command line
[06:11] <thundr> good, zandaa
[06:11] <maxkelley> anyone?
[06:11] <slew> how do i change from alsa to oss?
[06:11] <jax0m> erUSUL, selecting does not work to copy.
[06:11] <Stormx2> jax0m: Ctrl + C in anything but terminal. Ctrl + Shift + C in terminal
[06:11] <maxkelley> jax0m: it's ctrl-c...
[06:11] <jax0m> it doesn't work.
[06:12] <maxkelley> select, then use the middle button to paste
[06:12] <maxkelley> try that
[06:12] <jax0m> and ctrl+shift+c gives me a new line
[06:12] <jax0m> maxkelley, no middle button, laptop
[06:12] <maxkelley> then use control-c
[06:12] <Stormx2> ohh thats sexy :D never new about the middle button
[06:12] <jax0m> i can select and then click both right and left buttons at the same time to copy and paste within the terminal
[06:12] <jax0m> but if i try to copy from the terminal to another app, it doesn't work
[06:12] <maxkelley> hmm
[06:12] <jax0m> i can't figure it out :(
[06:12] <jax0m> help.
[06:13] <jax0m> it's been pissing me off for days now.
[06:13] <Stormx2> jax0m: Is it just that app, or any other app?
[06:13] <void^> select, shift+ins works for me
[06:13] <thundr> jax0m, the x terminal or something like tty1?
[06:13] <pete__> im trying to install automatix but,
[06:13] <jax0m> just the terminal, ctrl+c works well anywhere else (i.e. firefox)
[06:13] <pete__> it just sits in the connecting to some ftp site.
[06:13] <jax0m> thundr, any of them - rxvt, aterm, xterm
[06:13] <Stormx2> pete__: Try again later then.
[06:13] <thundr> still having trouble, pete__?
[06:13] <pete__> now it's waiting for headers.
[06:13] <Stormx2> pete__: Its installed, or not?
[06:14] <whyameye> Stormx2, thanks. I figured it out.
[06:14] <Kyral> pete__: Uhh wait for Automatix
[06:14] <pete__> it's installed, now it's
[06:14] <pete__> in terminal
[06:14] <Kyral> pete__: me and a team of people are redoing it
[06:14] <pete__> updating i guess.
[06:14] <Stormx2> whyameye: ;D great
[06:14] <Vinis> hi
[06:14] <pete__> 99% [Waiting for headers] 
[06:14] <lampshade> what's up guys
[06:14] <johndarkhorse> pete__: dont use automatix, it has been known to break ubuntu boxes
[06:14] <jax0m> help help help :P
[06:14] <pete__> i got azureus,and lime wire installed now.
[06:14] <Stormx2> lampshade: nm
[06:14] <Vinis> Can I see TV stations with linux over Internet as streamtuner to radio?
[06:14] <pete__> i still cant run my favorite program.
[06:14] <fredl_> aww man this is too cool. The xwindows driver for my ATI card was a breezy and even my funky sound card works!!
[06:14] <johndarkhorse> pete__: use this instead, it's 'ubuntu safe' http://robotgeek.org/blog/easybreezy/
[06:15] <fredl_> hey, any Ubuntu packagers/developpers here?
[06:15] <frogzoo> fredl_: if you want 3d accn - install fglrx
[06:15] <Stormx2> johndarkhorse: hehe. I don't see how it can break it though, it works off apt...
[06:15] <frogzoo> frogzoo: however, if you want suspend to disk, then don't
[06:15] <fredl_> frogzoo - I believe that's what I did.
[06:15] <slashx1896> hey
[06:16] <johndarkhorse> Stormx2: we've had many many boxen in here broken after they used automatix, somethin about --force used 34 times, perhaps?
[06:16] <jax0m> so does anyone have an answer for me on the copying+pasting problem?
[06:16] <fredl_> either way, this is too cool, this is the first distribution that may make me leave Debian behind me.
[06:16] <pete__> can you guys help me i have a binary file error.
[06:16] <thundr> jax0m, I've found that in an a "gui" terminal - one within gnome, right click and selecting paste always works
[06:16] <runevi> Two questions.  Is 'gcc-4.0' the default compiler for all of Ubuntu 5.10 ?
[06:16] <frogzoo> pete__: post the error
[06:16] <Chousuke> fredl_: heh.
[06:16] <pete__> ./zDSBot3: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:17] <El_Che> runevi: no
[06:17] <frogzoo> runevi: I believe so
[06:17] <frogzoo> oops
[06:17] <El_Che> runevi: the kernel is compiler with 3.4
[06:17] <Chousuke> fredl_: I still consider myself a Debianist despite the fact that I prefer Ubuntu :P
[06:17] <synapse1> omg wtf
[06:17] <runevi> Secondly, I can't get the mplayer-instructions in the wiki to work.  I get "E: Couldn't find package mplayer-amd64"
[06:17] <runevi> El_Che: But when I did an apt-get install gcc .. I got gcc-4.0
[06:17] <jax0m> thundr, i don't even get a menu when i right click.
[06:17] <zool2005> does anyone actually use mplayer or avoid it like the plague?
[06:17] <runevi> zool2005: I love it. :)
[06:17] <El_Che> runevi: default does not mean that everything is compiled with it
[06:17] <fredl_> however... my screen flickers... I wonder what frequency it's doing Hrmmm
[06:18] <Stormx2> zool2005: hate it >.>
[06:18] <void^> doesn't everyone use mplayer?
[06:18] <zool2005> runevi: is there an easy way to install it?
[06:18] <Stormx2> Audacious all the way for Music Player
[06:18] <synapse1> 17:17:27	#267 SectorVerify 20 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 9853
[06:18] <synapse1> 	Read errors from sector 0 to 315978
[06:18] <pete__> anyone?
[06:18] <thundr> jax0m, use the Gnome terminal - it works for me there
[06:18] <runevi> zool2005: Install what?
[06:18] <El_Che> runevi: un case you are installing vmware: CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 install-blah-script.pl
[06:18] <jelte> hi there.... i really like sound juicer, but is there anything like it that also deals with cover art?  (i tried goobox, but since i can't tell it the format of the filenames it rips, i dont like it ;-))
[06:18] <runevi> zool2005: mplayer?  Just compile it. :)
[06:18] <zool2005> mplayer
[06:18] <jax0m> thundr, isn't that aterm?
[06:18] <frogzoo> zool2005: just tried it - much much prefer gxine for dvd
[06:18] <jax0m> thundr, what's the gnome terminal command?
[06:18] <dr_willis> 'gnome-terminal'
[06:19] <zool2005> I use mplayer to stream radio
[06:19] <Stormx2> jelte; Hmm, downloading cover art when ripping?
[06:19] <pete__> can anyone help me with my error?
[06:19] <zool2005> I like the -cache option
[06:19] <Stormx2> pete__: What is the error?
[06:19] <pete__> ./zDSBot3: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:19] <jelte> Stormx2, yeah.... goobox does that quite neatly
[06:19] <runevi> El_Che: I don't have gcc-3.4 installed.
[06:19] <runevi> :-/
[06:19] <jelte> Stormx2, but it creates the mp3's in a dir structure i dont like
[06:19] <jax0m> thundr, thanks for all your help. dr_willis, you too
[06:19] <jax0m> :)
[06:20] <lampshade> is gcc 4 the default in 5.10?
[06:20] <Stormx2> jelte: What structure?
[06:20] <ryanh> Hello everyone... the default x configuration doesn't work for me-- I have two video cards on this computer, one integrated, and one PCI. I want to use the PCI card, but it's trying to use the integrated one.
[06:20] <thundr> no problem jax0m, glad we could help.
[06:20] <frogzoo> lampshade: yes
[06:20] <ryanh> What do I have to change to get this to work?
[06:20] <HymnToLife> pete > then you should install the libstdc++ package
[06:20] <jax0m> <3
[06:20] <dr_willis>  gcc --version
[06:20] <dr_willis>   gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[06:20] <pete__> Hymn i have installed one
[06:20] <Stormx2> pete__: Run a search for libstdc in synaptic
[06:20] <pete__> but it still doesn't work.
[06:20] <frogzoo> lampshade: 4.0.1-3 to be precise
[06:20] <thundr> ryanh, is it disabled in your bios?
[06:20] <Stormx2> is ubotu ill?
[06:20] <dr_willis> I must be cutting edge!
[06:20] <ryanh> thundr: No, it works. I have dual-boot, and it works fine under Windows.
[06:21] <jelte> Stormx2, it creates the artist name as dir, and then the albums as seperate dirs underneith... i just want the dir to be "Artist - Album"
[06:21] <frogzoo> Stormx2: ubotu is mia
[06:21] <cantinflas> hey everyone!
[06:21] <pete__> is there an apt get
[06:21] <Stormx2> jelte: I see.
[06:21] <pete__> for libstdc
[06:21] <pete__> ?
[06:21] <thundr> jelte, I don't believe it - something in linux that's not customizable?
[06:21] <HymnToLife> sure
[06:21] <cantinflas> anyone want to help a n00b out? <--me ;)
[06:21] <ryanh> When I start gdm, I just get a black screen, sometimes with a '_'
[06:21] <Stormx2> pete__: apt-get install libstdc
[06:21] <thundr> that's why we're here, cantinflas
[06:21] <HymnToLife> but use Synaptic, it's more user-friendly
[06:21] <Stormx2> pete__: It may need ++ at the end, though
[06:21] <cantinflas> i need help getting java onto ubuntu
[06:22] <cantinflas> thanks thundr :)
[06:22] <Stormx2> apt-get + gui = synaptic
[06:22] <runevi> Gaggh.  There is no proper development stuff installed by default .. how do I get the common headers/development stuff installed?
[06:22] <Stormx2> runevi: apt-get install build-essential
[06:22] <frogzoo> ryanh: what's your gfx card?
[06:22] <runevi> Stormx2: Great! :)  Thanks
[06:22] <jelte> thundr, thats what i thought :-)    well i could probably change the code and recompile, but i'd like it to be an option... anyone here know of goobox?  are there conf files i can play with?
[06:22] <ryanh> frogzoo: It's an nvidia MX400
[06:22] <Stormx2> runevi: Thats for building packages from binary
[06:22] <frogzoo> cantinflas: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[06:23] <Stormx2> runevi: If you mean editors for programming, try BlueFish or Screem
[06:23] <Janeway> hi there
[06:23] <frogzoo> runevi: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:23] <runevi> Stormx2: I prefer vi. ;)
[06:23] <runevi> I just get a bit panicky when I don't have gcc installed by default, and then doesn't find all the other essential stuff.
[06:23] <ryanh> frogzoo: I think I need to change my busID... Right now it's "PCI:0:1:0"
[06:23] <Stormx2> runevi: Heh fair enough ;D
[06:23] <Stormx2> runevi: vi, that a command-line based editor?
[06:23] <thundr> cantinflas, also check out http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[06:23] <ryanh> Stormx2: yes
[06:24] <Stormx2> frogzoo: I already said that ^_^
[06:24] <runevi> Stormx2: You know, vi as in "vi vs emacs" ;)  I'm a vi guy.
[06:24] <cantinflas> awesome guys!
[06:24] <ryanh> Go vi!
[06:24] <cantinflas> i'll read up thanks!
[06:24] <rhalff> hi all, Im getting a permisison denied error even when I'm being root, Im unable to \ls -l\ the file also, its about apache2-utils in de pkg directory,anyone know what this could be and how to fix it ? could it be a corrupt drive ? fsck reports no errors though, it's a jfs partition if that helps..
[06:24] <Stormx2> runevi: Fair enough. So what is vim? that a differernt version of vi?
[06:24] <thundr> that'll probably be the fastest way to do it, cantinflas
[06:24] <runevi> Stormx2: Basically, yes.
[06:24] <frogzoo> Stormx2: you don't think I read this shiz? i justspam away ;)
[06:24] <ryanh> vim is VI iMproved
[06:24] <runevi> Stormx2: It's more advanced (okay, okay, so i prefer vim to vi ;)
[06:24] <Janeway> anybody out there who could give me ideas as to set up my WLAN?
[06:25] <can-o-wo1ms> how do i get vim to stop autoindenting ?
[06:25] <trappist> :set noai
[06:25] <frogzoo> Janeway: from breezy, mostly it just works - can you ifconfig your wifi card yet?
[06:25] <pete__> hey storm.
[06:25] <Janeway> Ubuntu won't recognize my pcmcia card
[06:25] <Stormx2> pete__: Hi
[06:25] <cantinflas> firefox won't let me download anything...
[06:25] <trappist> can-o-wo1ms: echo "set noai" >> ~/.vimrc
[06:25] <can-o-wo1ms> trappist: ahh so you have to do it explicitly... thanks
[06:25] <cantinflas> i tried to download the jdk and it won't save...
[06:26] <Janeway> it's a fairly common Linksys one - according to the help files it should work just fine, however, ubuntu simply refuses to recognize anything in the slot
[06:26] <thundr> I'm surprised there isn't an easy-to-use terminal text editor, something like *shudder* MS Edit.
[06:26] <dido`> Hi! I've installed ubuntu on a partitioned hdd and the data containing part of it is on fat32 and i can't see it. The system monitor recognizes only /dev/hdb1. Would someone tell me what have I to do it so i can use/browse my data drive?
[06:26] <runevi> thundr: There is a big difference between easy to use and easy to learn.
[06:26] <erUSUL> thundr, nano
[06:27] <cantinflas> brb
[06:27] <Janeway> frogzoo: I've got breezy
[06:27] <thundr> runevi, perhaps, but I didn't exactly have to look at the help when I used the DOS Editor.
[06:28] <Janeway> frogzoo: nothing I've tried so far got me anywhere - all there is in my network settings is my eth0
[06:28] <thundr> I'll check it out, erUSUL.  Thanks
[06:28] <ryanh> Is there an automated script to reconfigure xorg.conf? i.e., let me choose a few more options?
[06:28] <Stormx2> thundr: nano, emacs, vim <-- take your pick
[06:28] <Delvien>  Is there a way to install enlightenment and still run KDE, or is it just like KDE and gnome, where you can choose when you log in ?
[06:28] <runevi> thundr: I agree with you that most editors in linux are quite comples, but as soon as you know them they're wonderful.
[06:28] <exequor> i have breezy, has anyone tried to install amsn for it?
[06:28] <frogzoo> ryanh: here ya go: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/#nvidiadriver
[06:28] <runevi> complex, anyways
[06:28] <ryanh> Thanks...
[06:28] <HymnToLife> ryanh > sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:28] <runevi> thundr: But nano, pico and others should be a great help
[06:28] <erUSUL> ryanh, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:29] <frogzoo> Janeway: what's your wifi card?
[06:29] <thundr> thanks runevi
[06:29] <tymfr> what
[06:29] <alex_2> hoi
[06:29] <can-o-wo1ms> trappist: that doesn't seem to fix it, maybe i autoindenting is not my problem... basically i end up with a big mess when i copy and paste more than a few lines... do you know to fix that?
[06:30] <alex_2> does anyone in here know how to get gnome-volume-manager to automount usb-devices?
[06:30] <Janeway> frogzoo: Linksys WPC11 (v4)
[06:30] <dido`> Hi! I've installed ubuntu on a partitioned hdd and the data containing part of it is on fat32 and i can't see it. The system monitor recognizes only /dev/hdb1. Would someone tell me what have I to do it so i can use/browse my data drive?
[06:31] <_freelove> just wanted to say: ubuntu & the community rocks:D
[06:31] <thundr> Is there a way to play DVDs through my hollywood+ card, so I don't have to use the software decoders?
[06:31] <defendguin> anyone here have an atheros based card?
[06:31] <thundr> thanks, _freelove
[06:31] <ryanh> Is there a file that contains a list of pci devices?
[06:31] <thundr> _freelove: it's kind of addicting.
[06:32] <_freelove> thundr: yeah......and u miss things only when u switch to another distro.......
[06:32] <hollywoodb> dido`: system monitor only 'sees' mounted partitions... mount -t vfat /dev/<fat32drive> <whereyouwantit>
[06:32] <graabein> hello... i want to stop some services from running but they dont appear in bum but they do on the boot/shutdown screens
[06:33] <dido`> hollywoodb thanks for repling ;) <fat32drive>  - what should right here
[06:33] <Janeway> frogzoo: it's a 802.11b card - breezy should recognize it, and I should be able to run it no prob
[06:33] <ccg> hello everyone, having a little trouble and wondering if someone had a few minutes to give me a hand.  I have downlaoded a .rpm file, and when i try to run sudo -i filename.rpm it says its not found, but i can see it in that dir. any ideas?
[06:33] <chrisx1> !find irssi
[06:33] <erUSUL> graabein, what services??
[06:33] <_jason> ccg, what are you tring to install
[06:34] <frogzoo> Janeway: depends on the chipset & the drivers needed - what brand/model?
[06:34] <hollywoodb> dido`: depends, if its the 1st partition on the 1st hard drive, its hda1
[06:34] <ccg> frostwire
[06:34] <thundr> _freelove, yeah, and the community's the friendlist I've seen.  No RTFM or "google it, n00b" nothing like that.
[06:34] <graabein> erUSUL, well, all print stuff and web servers if it is okay
[06:34] <exequor> i am also following the tutorial on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto. I have one problem though, after using the dpkg -i --force-overwrite ndiswrapper-modules-$(uname -r)_1.6-1_i386.deb command I get errors. Does anyone have a clue what the problem could be?
[06:34] <graabein> erUSUL, i don't have a printer and i dont share webpages
[06:34] <_freelove> on a diff note, the ppl at #kanotix are equally helpful & very friendly:D.....credit where credut due
[06:34] <dido`> hollywoodb um, dunno.. it's the second partition of /dev/hdb1 i guess
[06:35] <hollywoodb> dido`: then its probably hdb2
[06:35] <Janeway> frogzoo: Linksys, should work with the xp-driver and ndiswrapper, but I'd have to make breezy recognize that there's something in the pcmcia slot first of all
[06:35] <_jason> ccg, in general you want to go with packages for ubuntu.  But since there doesn't seem to be one for frostwire, you can try to use "alien".  You will need to install the alien package in synaptic first.
[06:35] <ccg> jason, i have done this before (with a different application) and it worked.
[06:35] <rocky> in xmms i can either hav ful volume or zero volume. anyone can tel me wat the prob cud b
[06:35] <graabein> erUSUL, all the green files in etc/init.d - are those services/deamons running?
[06:35] <_jason> ccg, then you probably used the alien command
[06:35] <hollywoodb> dido`: hda and hdb are hard drives, the 1,2,3, afterwards are the partitions
[06:36] <ccg> _jason, I have also tried alien and says command not found
[06:36] <graabein> erUSUL, can i remove them by update-rc.d?
[06:36] <frogzoo> Janeway: does 'cardctl ident' see the card?
[06:36] <erUSUL> graabein,  sudo update-rc.d -f cupsys remove && sudo update-rc.d -f httpd remove
[06:36] <Janeway> frogzoo: nope
[06:36] <_jason> ccg, install the alien package: sudo apt-get install alien
[06:36] <frogzoo> :(
[06:36] <thundr> _freelove, of course.  That's good. I haven't used kanotix so I wouldn't know.
[06:36] <rocky> helllloooo
[06:36] <rocky> anyone
[06:36] <erUSUL> graabein, you can uninstall apache too
[06:36] <frogzoo> Janeway: reinsert?
[06:36] <ccg> _jason, thank you.  I will give it a try and let you know how I make out.
[06:36] <graabein> erUSUL, uninstall with apt-get?
[06:37] <dido`> hollywoodb this was really usefull explaination thanks. it said only root could do that.. and i dont even have set root pass
[06:37] <Janeway> frogzoo: I've tried that - even reinstalled breezy with the card in the slot - nothing
[06:37] <thundr> please be patient, rocky.
[06:37] <rocky> kk
[06:37] <hollywoodb> dido`: try 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda' and then again for /dev/hdb ... root password is same as your user
[06:37] <erUSUL> graabein, yes apt-get remove --purge apache2
[06:37] <Janeway> frogzoo: it works fine with xp (which is still on the puter)=
[06:37] <hollywoodb> dido`: root acount is disabled by default in ubuntu, so you use sudo to gain root access
[06:37] <graabein> i dont have apache2, but apache...
[06:37] <frogzoo> Janeway: strange cardctl can't see it - that's 1st thing 2 do imo
[06:38] <Janeway> frogzoo: all I get is a message telling me that both slots are "empty"
[06:38] <rocky> in xmms i can either hav ful volume or zero volume. anyone can tel me wat the prob cud b
[06:38] <Oblivion^> how can i have dual screen in ubuntu?
[06:39] <erUSUL> graabein, whatwever the package is... just remove it if you do not use it
[06:39] <kemik> Oblivion^:  think you must use nvidia/ati drivers
[06:39] <graabein> erUSUL, but can you tell me why the files in init.d are green?
[06:39] <thundr> I don't know, rocky, maybe someone knows.
[06:39] <ccg> _jason, thanks very much.. it is installed now.  I just didint have the alien package :)
[06:39] <kemik> graabein:  they are executable?
[06:39] <Oblivion^> kemik, i'm using the nvidia drivers, but i don't know if/where there is a setup
[06:39] <dido`> hollywoodb i wrote 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda' it asked me for pass, i entered, tried again "/dev/hdb ..." and it still calims that only root can do that
[06:39] <graabein> kemik, right... i see that now... hehe
[06:39] <Janeway> frogzoo: well, thanks anyway - the chat was my last hope, so to speak
[06:40] <erUSUL> graabein, is ls --colors it make green executable files
[06:40] <frogzoo> Janeway: maybe http://www.zerohex.org/2005/11/27/wifi-on-ubuntu-510-the-breezy-badger/
[06:40] <kemik> Oblivion^:  tried the wiki? i got aTI so dunno how nvidia works
[06:40] <rocky> ya may b. m waitin
[06:40] <exequor> is there something in the rules that forbids asking about ndiswrapper?
[06:40] <graabein> erUSUL, 10-4
[06:40] <kemik> !tell exequor about ndiswrapper
[06:40] <_jason> exequor, if there were you just broke it :P  nah go ahead
[06:40] <Oblivion^> kemik, yes, i've searched for dual screen and nvidia but found nothing. i don't even know if there is a control panel for it or something
[06:40] <exequor> well i've been asking about it forever
[06:41] <Janeway> frogzoo: looks promising - thankx
[06:41] <graabein> erUSUL, thanks... think ive got rid of some of them now... cheers!
[06:41] <flodine> command to install kde
[06:41] <kemik> where's ubotu?
[06:41] <kemik> !skype
[06:41] <hollywoodb> dido`: 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda /dev/hdb' when it asks for password it should be the same as the user password you specified during the install
[06:41] <Stormx2> he's died
[06:41] <Stormx2> :(
[06:41] <thundr> Janeway, have you tried the forums?  It might take a little longer for your answer but it's worth a shot.
[06:41] <frogzoo> uboto's in bed with the flu :(
[06:41] <_jason> exequor, just means no one knows the answer probably, or we just missed your question in all the chatter
[06:42] <Stormx2> exequor: What was your question?
[06:42] <kemik> exequor:  there's alot of info about ndiswrapper on the ubuntuwiki, forums and google
[06:42] <frogzoo> it's getting crazy in here - they'll need another channel shortishly
[06:42] <kemik> but ask again if noone answerd
[06:42] <Stormx2> wiki.ubuntu.com
[06:42] <exequor> i'm following the tutorial on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto but i ran into a problem with the .deb files
[06:42] <dido`> hollywoodb yep, when i entered my password it didn't say it's wrong but i didnt gain root access
[06:42] <Janeway> thunder: not yet, thought maybe one of you has an idea
[06:42] <Stormx2> exequor: What problem?
[06:42] <thundr> rocky's got a question too when you're done.
[06:42] <flodine> need the command to install kbuntu
[06:42] <exequor> only one file is generated
[06:42] <erUSUL> exequor, the problem is?
[06:42] <Stormx2> rocky, what is it?
[06:43] <Stormx2> flodine: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:43] <neighborlee> has anyone else noticed how slow digital pictures seem to load in via the dialogue that pops up after connecting usb camera ( or is it a failing of the app itself cause in windows they come up very quickly but this is taking almost a entire minute or longer ) ???
[06:43] <hollywoodb> dido`: it should if spit out a list of partitions on both drives, sudo lets you run a command as root, 'sudo -s' will give you a root shell
[06:43] <erUSUL> flodine, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:43] <exequor> dpkg -i --force-overwrite ndiswrapper-modules-$(uname -r)_1.1-1_i386.deb this command does not work
[06:43] <Oblivion^> uhh i want to get rid of an icon in gnome, in the top bar, how do i do that? :$
[06:43] <hollywoodb> Oblivion^: right-click it
[06:43] <dp_wiz> wich is right kernel for AMD64 X2 ?
[06:43] <thundr> rocky's volume in xmms is either 100% or 0%,
[06:44] <HymnToLife> oblivion > right click > remove from panel
[06:44] <Oblivion^> hollywoodb, waaah i forgot, you can right-click in linux xD
[06:44] <Stormx2> thundr: He should change the output plugin.
[06:44] <Stormx2> thundr: And XMMS is old...
[06:44] <erUSUL> exequor, what error gives the command?
[06:44] <rocky> in xmms i can either hav ful volume or zero volume. anyone can tel me wat the prob cud b
[06:45] <thundr> rocky, we got you
[06:45] <Stormx2> rocky: Go into preferences, change the output plugin
[06:45] <frogzoo> exequor: you have dl'd the .deb 1st, right?
[06:45] <rocky> wat preferences
[06:45] <rocky> system or xmms
[06:45] <HymnToLife> rocky > where is the problem ?
[06:45] <Stormx2> rocky: I don't use XMMS, but under the right click menu
[06:45] <rev1> im new to ubuntu, how would i go about editing my boot loader
[06:45] <frogzoo> Oblivion^: right click - remove
[06:45] <HymnToLife> put it at full volume and ROCK \m/
[06:45] <rev1> the menu of the boot loader that is
[06:45] <Stormx2> rev1: its called GRUB, look it up at wiki.ubuntu.com
[06:46] <dido`> hollywoodb now i got root access but mount point doesnt exist, i tried to create now directory in /mnt/ (using file browser) but the menu it's gray and i cant select it
[06:46] <exequor> frogzoo, uhh let me back up a second
[06:46] <zool2005> can I install mplayer via apt-get?
[06:46] <thundr> Stormx2, what would you suggest instead of xmms?  Beep?
[06:46] <erUSUL> rev1, nano /boot/grub/menu.lst if you know what you are doing
[06:46] <HymnToLife> dido` > you neet to be root
[06:46] <rev1> thank Stormx2
[06:46] <frogzoo> zool2005: sudo apt-get install mplayer
[06:46] <Stormx2> thundr: BMP, BMPx or Audacious
[06:46] <HymnToLife> run sudo mkdir /path/to/your/dir
[06:46] <zool2005> package not found
[06:46] <rocky> yo man it worked
[06:46] <rocky> thnx guys
[06:46] <dido`> HymnToLife i wrote sudo -s in the console and now im root@ubuntu
[06:47] <frogzoo> zool2005: enable universe repo
[06:47] <Stormx2> thundr: BMP is best supported, BMPx is brang new (shoutcast listings, for example) and Audacious is all-round yummyness, though least supported. Apparently, it has the best MP3 decoder on linux built-in
[06:47] <kong0> man....this is just lame...nothing works out 4 me 2day....
[06:47] <HymnToLife> dido` > run mkdir /path/to/your/dir
[06:47] <hollywoodb> dido`: you need to be root to edit just about anything outside of /home/<user> use the mkdir command like HymnToLife said
[06:47] <exequor> frogzoo, i downloaded ndiswrapper then followed the instructions. after i did a dpkg -i --force-overwrite ndiswrapper-utils_1.6-1_i386.deb that worked
[06:47] <sammy76> how do i mount my cd-rom
[06:47] <thundr> rocky, you should check out beep-media-player or one of the others stormx2 listed.  You may have to change the default preferences there too, but I prefer beep over xms
[06:47] <frogzoo> exequor: cool
[06:47] <Stormx2> sammy76: Put it in the drive.
[06:48] <HymnToLife> dido` > or if you're not comfortable with the command line, you can run nautilus as root
[06:48] <Janeway> alright - thanks a lot, I'll go and try a few ideas out now *s*
[06:48] <exequor> frogzoo, the error is from "make deb"
[06:48] <HymnToLife> but be VERY careful
[06:48] <a2xm> hi, guys... is there any .m4a player for linux yet?
[06:48] <sammy76> i have a music cd in there, it says it can't mount it
[06:48] <kong0> azureus didn't work i don't get that one...XMMS didn't work and that's just crazy...BMP didn't work and that's even more crazy!!! wtf is wrong man...
[06:48] <whyameye> anybody know how to use jack_connect?
[06:48] <hollywoodb> sammy76: you can't mount audio cds, just use a cd player app
[06:48] <Stormx2> thundr: BMP is best, because BMPx involves adding repos, and compiling Audacious is an ass for new users.
[06:48] <sammy76> thanks, will try
[06:48] <rocky> its fine now i guess, but wil surely try beep
[06:48] <kong0> well it didnt work so it sux just as hard...
[06:49] <Stormx2> kong0: What is the problem?
[06:49] <rocky> thnx a lot thundr
[06:49] <Stormx2> and me :(
[06:49] <thundr> no problem rocky.  Glad we could help
[06:49] <kong0> i don't know...i start it up and it laggs down and now i can't even turn it off else than with a killall command
[06:49] <chrisx1> is there a place i can download themes for gnome?
[06:49] <Stormx2> ;D
[06:49] <exequor> frogzoo, this is the error from make deb "/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-9-386/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 11: gcc-3.4: command not found
[06:49] <exequor> "
[06:49] <Stormx2> chrisx1: try gnome-look.org
[06:49] <Mazoku> chrisx1 -
[06:49] <Mazoku> nm
[06:49] <dido`> HymnToLife im not definately ;]  how can i run nautilus
[06:50] <chrisx1> Mazoku, wtf lmao
[06:50] <Stormx2> exequor: apt-get install build-essential
[06:50] <chrisx1> lolz
[06:50] <chrisx1> ty Stormx2
[06:50] <thundr> chrisx1, yes - System>preferences>art manager
[06:50] <frogzoo> exequor: do you have gcc-3.4 installed? the default (4.0) may not do
[06:50] <Mazoku> chrisx1 gnome-look.org :P
[06:50] <sammy76> getting a drive error when trying to use the cd player
[06:50] <hollywoodb> chrisx1: also art.gnome.org
[06:50] <kong0> i'll just reinstall the shit and see what happens next time i install it...
[06:50] <frogzoo> exequor: better yet - set export CC=`which gcc`
[06:50] <cold> anyone know where I can find /etc/pam.d/su on ubuntu?
[06:50] <Kyral> cold: locate it ;P
[06:50] <Stormx2> kong0: Copy + Paste the errors into paste.ubuntulinux.org
[06:51] <thundr> chrisx1, I don't know if it's installed by default, but the Art Manager will look everything up for you - login screens, themes...
[06:51] <thundr> He's gone, Stormx2
[06:51] <dido`> hollywoodb i write "mount - vfat /dev/hdb2 /mnt/187" and it says: wrpnge fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb2, missing codepage or other error
[06:51] <Stormx2> Oh
[06:51] <Stormx2> >.>
[06:51] <Stormx2> I bet he's compiling.
[06:51] <Stormx2> when he doesn't even need to
[06:51] <thundr> yeah, that's what he said he was going to do
[06:51] <hollywoodb> dido`: is it the right partition? 'fdisk -l /dev/hda /dev/hdb' will list them for you
[06:52] <exequor> Stormx2, that command does not work i get the error that the files are not installable
[06:52] <Stormx2> exequor: What is the error?
[06:52] <hollywoodb> dido`: also, its 'mount -t vfat /dev/<partiton> /mnt/187'
[06:52] <exequor> frogzoo, is that in Makefile?
[06:52] <zool2005> all my repositories are enabled but I can't apt-get install mplayer
[06:52] <Stormx2> zool2005: Check wiki.ubuntu.com for mplayer
[06:52] <exequor> Stormx2, "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:52] <exequor>   amsn: Depends: imlib11 but it is not installable
[06:52] <exequor>         Depends: sox but it is not installable
[06:52] <exequor>         Depends: docker but it is not installable
[06:52] <exequor>         Depends: tcltls but it is not installable
[06:52] <exequor> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[06:52] <exequor> "
[06:52] <Stormx2> exequor: Install the dependancys, then
[06:53] <mwe> Stormx2: mplayer-386 it is, iirc
[06:53] <Stormx2> exequor: And try that command, apt-get -f install
[06:53] <frogzoo> exequor: nope, as long is this isn't a kernel compile, just 'export CC=`which gcc`' - and then make .... - give it a go
[06:53] <Stormx2> mwe: What does iirc stand for?
[06:53] <thundr> exequor, that's okay, but next time, use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:53] <frogzoo> exequor: I take it 'gcc --version' works ?
[06:53] <dido`> hollywoodb it doesnt list them.. . yes, i just missed t
[06:53] <mwe> Stormx2: If I remember correctly
[06:53] <exequor> thundr,  ok
[06:53] <Stormx2> mwe: Ah, ok
[06:53] <Stormx2> I have to go, be back later.
[06:54] <hollywoodb> dido`: fdisk -l (as in non-capitalized L) ?
[06:54] <exequor> Stormx2, I can't get the dependencies to install
[06:55] <dido`> hollywoodb this did it :0
[06:55] <mwe> sudo fdisk -l
[06:55] <exequor> frogzoo, the version of gcc that i have is  4.0.2 20050808
[06:56] <dido`> hollywoodb thank you very much :)) so every time when i want to create a folder i need root access, is that right
[06:56] <hollywoodb> dido`: if its outside of /home/<user>, probably. although its not a good idea to go creating files/directories all over your system ;)
[06:56] <frogzoo> exequor: well try setting CC to your path to gcc, or install gcc3.4 - your call but I have to blow - gl
[06:56] <HymnToLife> dido` > yes, if it's not on your home folder
[06:57] <dido`> hollywoodb i'm using 187 as my workspace and the other partition is just system
[06:57] <topyli> spamassassin used to work so well in the past. why do i get to see so much spam these days?
[06:57] <dido`> is it possible to set my home folder to 187 ?
[06:58] <hollywoodb> dido`: you can by editing /etc/fstab ... 'nano -w /etc/fstab' as root
[06:59] <hollywoodb> dido`: you'll want to copy /home/* to /mnt/187 first... to run nautilus as root (if its easier), 'nautilus --no-desktop' as root
[07:00] <hollywoodb> dido`: once you copy over /home/* to /mnt/187, the line in /etc/fstab will be '/dev/<fat32partition>   /home   vfat  defaults  0 2'
[07:01] <peter_> How do i install and use swat on ubuntu?
[07:01] <JeffATL> i'm new to ubuntu - apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla get me only "Couldn't find package flashplayer-mozilla"
[07:01] <dido`> hollywoodb what do you mean with "copy over /home/* to /mnt/187"
[07:01] <skulrid> hi ppl
[07:02] <a2xm> hi, guys... is there any .m4a player for ubuntu yet?
[07:02] <HymnToLife> JeffATL > use Synaptic if you don't know the exact name of the package
[07:02] <skulrid> Ive tried to instal a prog with wine, but I dont know where the prog went...normaly where do they go?
[07:02] <hollywoodb> dido`: copy everything in your /home/ directory to /mnt/187, so that when you use it as your /home/ folder everything is intact
[07:02] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: fwiw, i got that command right off of ubuntuguide.org
[07:02] <dido`> hollywoodb i've never save any file there?
[07:03] <peter_> anyone?
[07:03] <maino82> JeffATL: apt-cache search is also a good way to find packages that you're not sure of the exact name
[07:03] <zandaa> one question, does ubuntu have firewire support?
[07:03] <HymnToLife> dido > but all your GNOME config files are stored there
[07:03] <hollywoodb> dido`: but there are files there ;) do 'ls -a /home/<user>'
[07:03] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: same story if i go "apt-get install acroread"
[07:03] <runevi> Hmpfh.  Ubuntu found none of my SATA-disks connected to two SATA-controllers.
[07:03] <aleksi> zandaa: yes
[07:04] <HymnToLife> JeffATL > did you enable the universe/multiverse repos ?
[07:04] <runevi> 7 disks in total .. none found by the installer.
[07:04] <exequor> ok, this is the problem when i try running make deb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5576
[07:04] <runevi> Hopefully it'll be able to find it when the system is finnished installing. :-/
[07:04] <dido`> hollywoodb ;) so what i do is copy those gnome config files to a new /home folder (/mnt/187/home) ?
[07:04] <hollywoodb> dido`: one sec
[07:04] <proxosi> would some  guide me on
[07:04] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: in /etc/apt/sources.list?  yes
[07:04] <proxosi> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=90106
[07:05] <proxosi> dont know step 2
[07:05] <natex> peter_, apt-get install swat
[07:05] <HymnToLife> Jeff > have you ran apt-get update
[07:05] <zandaa> aleksi, my iPod doesn't wanna be mounted through firewire
[07:05] <dido`> i got lots of problems guys, i hope you're patient ppl ;))
[07:05] <jbroome> dido`: well first, the voices in your head, aren't really there. :)
[07:05] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: wait a sec, i may have failed to uncomment what i was supposed to uncomment
[07:05] <slew> how do i change from alsa to oss?
[07:06] <exequor> Stormx2, check this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5576
[07:06] <natex> slew, are you sure you need to?
[07:06] <HymnToLife> slew > System W Peferences > Multimeia system selector
[07:07] <skulrid> PPL where do programs instaled with WINE go to??
[07:07] <dido`> jbroome didn't really get that :)
[07:08] <popey> skulrid: usually under .wine
[07:08] <starscalling> er
[07:08] <starscalling> so im running this thing right
[07:08] <starscalling> then it does something wierd
[07:08] <thundr> skulrid, ^ in your home directory (under .wine)
[07:08] <starscalling> so i turn it off
[07:08] <starscalling> so i turn it off<_<
[07:08] <HymnToLife> skulrid > as in windows, to Program Files uner the  rie you use
[07:08] <starscalling> hummm
[07:08] <HymnToLife> the C Drive*
[07:08] <skulrid> ill try
[07:09] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: i ran it yes, but still everything is "Couldn't find package..."
[07:09] <starscalling> ah i remember why i came today :D
[07:09] <starscalling> i seem to only be able to run one sound device.. what can i do to run many?
[07:09] <starscalling> i think esd is going..
[07:09] <HymnToLife> then certainly your sources.list is wrong
[07:09] <HymnToLife> hol on a sec
[07:09] <Oblivion^> is there anything i should know when setting up nVidia twinview?
[07:09] <hollywoodb> dido`: http://pastebin.com/458589 lemme know if any questions
[07:10] <starscalling> yeah esd is going
[07:10] <dido`> hollywoodb right ;) thanks
[07:10] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: thx, i'll look
[07:10] <HymnToLife> JeffATL > replace everything in your sources.list with what's in the file I just sent you
[07:10] <starscalling> eh
[07:11] <dido`> hollywoodb "need to copy everything in /home/ to /mnt/187:
[07:11] <starscalling> so anyone know why i would only be able to run only one sound device?
[07:11] <dido`> hollywoodb i guess it's ok if its /mnt/187/config files
[07:11] <hollywoodb> dido`: no, you'll end up having a /mnt/187/<user> directory, which you need for that partition to properly function as /home/
[07:11] <dido`> hollywoodb oh i get it ;)
[07:12] <proxosi> would anyone mind to guide me on http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=90106
[07:12] <dido`> hollywoodb didnt understand the last one, but i think i got it
[07:13] <dido`> hollywoodb hum, but i cant see any files in /home (with file browser)
[07:13] <HymnToLife> dido` > press Ctrl+H
[07:14] <dido`> HymnToLife thanks ;)
[07:14] <phlaegel> anybody know for sure whether pci-e nvidia video cards are well supported in ubuntu?
[07:14] <hollywoodb> dido`: they're hidden configuration files... in linux files that start with a '.' are hidden
[07:15] <HymnToLife> I' like to know too phlaegel, anyone ?
[07:15] <mmiikkee12> i have a very off topic question... how do i enable blootbot responding to !whatever instead of having to type the bot's name?
[07:15] <Pauls74462> hi all
[07:15] <hollywoodb> dido`: trust me, to get that partition to act as /home/ you'll need to run all those commands, substituting for the stuff in <brackets> where needed ;)
[07:15] <logical_mark> Hey can someone tell me why my speaker become crackly when I scroll in a program?
[07:15] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: mine says "hoary" every where instead of "breezy" = change that or leave alone?
[07:15] <starscalling> eh
[07:16] <HymnToLife> JeffATL > do you run hoary or breezy ??
[07:16] <starscalling> do i need to set up arts to get multiple sound devices to run?
[07:16] <Pauls74462> I'm running from the LiveCD for the first time today.
[07:16] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: this appears to be haory
[07:16] <HymnToLife> wait a sec
[07:16] <thundr> that's cool, Pauls74462
[07:16] <runevi> GRUB just gave me 'Error 18' when trying to install a box.  After 'Stage 1.5'.
[07:17] <slew> HymnToLife, thanks, just wanted to play quake 1 w/ sound. =] 
[07:17] <Jormundgand> starscalling: No, you just need ALSA and OSS emulation. There are instructions on the forum.
[07:17] <Pauls74462> I want know if the Ubuntu is logging on to the internet via linux software or some way via my windows login?
[07:17] <dido`> hollywoodb i'll what ever is needed :) but now i got again a "permission error" for writing in 187
[07:18] <starscalling> kay thanx Jormundgand
[07:18] <hollywoodb> dido`: as root?
[07:18] <HymnToLife> JeffATL > see here : http://www.psychocats.net/linux/sources.php
[07:18] <dido`> hollywoodb in the console it says im root
[07:18] <ryanh> Hello all... I got xorg working now, but Synaptic won't run. The first time I tried to run it, it displayed a password prompt. I entered my password, and nothing happened. Now, I click on Synaptic and nothing happens.
[07:18] <ryanh> Also, I can't find xterminal anywhere
[07:19] <thundr> ryanh, you can use gnome-terminal, can't you?
[07:19] <Jormundgand> Anyone else having problems connecting to AIM in Gaim?
[07:19] <starscalling> nope
[07:19] <ryanh> thundr: No, there isn't a single terminal anywhere
[07:19] <HymnToLife> Jormundgand > works fine for me
[07:20] <Jormundgand> I'm getting "Couldn't connect to host".
[07:20] <Pauls74462> will GAIM work via livecd?
[07:20] <ryanh> Hmmm... nothing in the Administration menu will work
[07:20] <HymnToLife> Pauls74462 > yes
[07:20] <Pauls74462> I need help, I did the login but it didn't load.
[07:21] <dido`> hollywoodb oh, i now see you showed me how to copy the /home (cp -r /home/* /mnt/187/) but i have some files in 187 which i want to move, right i'll do that l8r
[07:21] <XhyldazhK> this is the ubuntu linux support channel?
[07:22] <JeffATL> HymnToLife: it seems that all the "multiverse" stuff was missing from my sources.list
[07:22] <hollywoodb> yep
[07:22] <navarone> XhyldazhK,  yes
[07:22] <XhyldazhK> I need a sourced.list with the dapper backport mirrors
[07:22] <XhyldazhK> sources.list
[07:22] <XhyldazhK> I googled for half hour and i cant find the lines for the dapper backports
[07:22] <regeya> dapper backports???!?
[07:23] <dido`> hollywoodb but actually i still get errors even from the console as root
[07:23] <regeya> geez louise, dapper is still in development.
[07:23] <XhyldazhK> yes, apps from dapper drake ported to breezy badger
[07:23] <dido`> hollywoodb invalid arguments and operation not permitted
[07:23] <navarone> XhyldazhK, what are you looking for inparticualr
[07:23] <ryanh> So... I think I entered the wrong password for sudo, and now I can't run any administration tools
[07:24] <XhyldazhK> navarone: the lines to add dapper drake backports to my synaptic repositories
[07:24] <tali233> hey
[07:24] <hollywoodb> dido`: ok, do this 1st: 'umount /mnt/187 && mount /dev/<fat32 partition> /mnt/187 -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000'
[07:24] <tali233> ubuntu breaks windows sound
[07:24] <tali233> any1 know how to fix it
[07:24] <navarone> dido> you may need to use sudo to cp what you are trying to copy. <?>
[07:24] <hollywoodb> dido`: also, I changed the fstab line, so refresh that page
[07:24] <tali233> i ran the live cd
[07:24] <ryanh> tali233: What do you mean?
[07:24] <tali233> and now i dont have any sound
[07:24] <regeya> tali233: you sure you don't just have the mixers muted?  check that.
[07:24] <munzir> hi gurus! I am trying to understand PTR records. So I did dig gmail.com and now dig 6-x 6.249.83.27 but can't see any PTR, shouldn't all mail servers have a PTR to cope with spam-filter softwares?!
[07:25] <tali233> no im positive
[07:25] <tali233> also
[07:25] <navarone> XhyldazhK,  I am using breezy and not much interested in dapper atm ...have no idea...:(
[07:25] <regeya> though I'd think that the windows mixer would reset the mixers itself
[07:25] <regeya> bah
[07:25] <tali233> couple dayz ago i installed ubuntu and same thing happend
[07:25] <XhyldazhK> navarone: can you post in some place the dapper drake backports lines of your sources.list?
[07:25] <tali233> so i had to reinstall win
[07:25] <XhyldazhK> owww}
[07:25] <tali233> and now i ran the live cd
[07:25] <tali233> and i lost my sound again
[07:25] <tali233> i tried to reinstall drivers etc
[07:25] <regeya> tali233: um, seriously, here's the reason I ask:  alsa mutes audio by default.
[07:25] <tali233> but non of this works
[07:26] <tali233> its not muted
[07:26] <datelus> could someone help me? i cant install ati radeon 9600 drivers on ubuntu. ive tried forums, but still no anserw
[07:26] <navarone> tali233, how would ubuntu install affect windows sound?
[07:26] <tali233> i have no idea
[07:26] <tali233> but it does
[07:26] <tali233> i have external sound card
[07:26] <tali233> via usb
[07:26] <Mazoku> datelus http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75378 this help you
[07:27] <datelus> ok, thnx. ill try
[07:27] <JeffATL> do i assume it's ok to add local mirrors as repositories?
[07:27] <tali233> windows recognize the card and everything but there is no sound comming out of it
[07:27] <dido`> hollywoodb i wrote that line (lol) and i tried again - the smae
[07:27] <dido`> same*
[07:28] <ryanh> There's no reason that ubuntu would break Windows sound... is there?
[07:28] <navarone> tali233, perhaps you should try windows support ...?
[07:28] <JeffATL> 23MB from us.archive.ubuntu.com doesn't really cut it :)
[07:28] <hollywoodb> dido`: ok, that's beyond me then :(
[07:28] <kailahe> hi i am very very new to ubuntu or any unix systems i don't understand how to use the system  i am trying to  upgrade from hedgehog to breezy would anyone be willing to walk me through this please
[07:28] <tali233> well thx then
[07:28] <crouton_> howdy
[07:29] <runevi> Hm.  More general question than I use to ask. :)  How do I locate the packages I need to install?  I currently need the X11-headers .. but I want to be able to search for them myself instead of asking here all the time
[07:29] <tali233> even tho i kinda liked theubuntu i will never install it again ;/// specially that breezy realease
[07:29] <tali233> cause its fucked
[07:29] <tali233> cya
[07:29] <_jason> kailahe, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade let us know if you don't understand something
[07:29] <bor> runevi: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[07:29] <crouton_> Anybody use Blackbox?  I just installed from the 'server' version of Breezy and I can't get any shells to come up.
[07:30] <Xenguy> kailahe: there is a good web page of instructions for this...
[07:30] <kailahe> jason i did the download but how do i go from there
[07:30] <navarone> crouton> you need to install x server now...server install is without x by default
[07:30] <Xenguy> kailahe: I'll see if I can find it...
[07:30] <_jason> kailahe, which download?
[07:30] <kailahe> im not sure how to install anything at all
[07:30] <Dr_Willis> crouton_,  clarify the term 'shells'
[07:30] <vircuser> Hi, I need to install Ubuntu...can anyone point me to the installation guide?
[07:30] <_jason> Xenguy, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade got it already :)
[07:30] <crouton_> navarone: I installed xserver-xorg and blackbox
[07:30] <DShepherd> vircuser: help.ubuntu.com
[07:31] <Xenguy> _jason: just noticed - thanks :-)
[07:31] <navarone> crouton...try startx in terminal
[07:31] <crouton_> navarone: It fires right up.  But I can't get any of the apps to run.
[07:31] <crouton_> such as Bash.
[07:31] <_jason> kailahe, which step are you on in the howto?  And which method did you use?  (apt-get or synaptic)
[07:31] <Dr_Willis> crouton_,  you are saying X and the window manager work. but the menus dont?
[07:31] <crouton_> Dr_Willis: Yes, none of the applications in the menu work
[07:32] <bor> crouton_: You need to use an terminal emulator to access your shells
[07:32] <dido`> hollywoodb oh right ;]  i'll find some way to do it.. may be you could help me with the sound ;))p
[07:32] <bor> crouton_: xterm, rxvt, ...
[07:32] <crouton_> bor: I installed xterm, that doesn't do the trick?
[07:32] <Dr_Willis> crouton_,  sounds like a Path issue.
[07:32] <crouton_> maybe i need to reboot...
[07:32] <kailahe> Jason i went to the brezzy site i downloaded the  instal file  it went to my  desktop i don't know what to do from there
[07:32] <Dr_Willis> crouton_,  or just logout and back in
[07:32] <migue> ss
[07:33] <_jason> kailahe, okay, you don't need that.  Go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade and read the instructions there
[07:33] <Dr_Willis> crouton_,  highly likjely that - /usr/X11/bin (or similer) needs to be in your path
[07:33] <bor> crouton_: Is the xterm starting and appearing on the screen?
[07:33] <XhyldazhK> How can I have Dapper backports in my Breezy????
[07:33] <kailahe> okay thanks i'll try that
[07:33] <navarone> crouton...I am not sure about Blackbox...but perhaps applications you are looking for are simply not present /installed yet...?
[07:33] <vircuser> Can anyone point me to a specific installation guide as the help.ubuntu.com doesn't seem that helpful :/
[07:33] <bor> crouton_: Usually you don't need to reboot a GNU/Linux-System :)
[07:33] <crouton_> bor: No.
[07:33] <kailahe> i'll be back though becasue im very new to all of this and i am computer illiterate lol
[07:34] <navarone> vircuser, what are you needing help on specifically?
[07:34] <kailahe> thanks for your help everyone
[07:34] <hollywoodb> dido`: what about sound?
[07:34] <EasterSunshine> hello everyone. my Xorg became unresposive so i opened a new Xorg on display 1. does anyone know how to take processes from display 0 (which is frozen) and move them to display 1/
[07:34] <bor> crouton_: Hm, can you check ~/.xsession-errors for any errors (at the console for example)
[07:34] <runevi> Hmf.  Ubuntu seems to be far more difficult to build packages on for non-developers, than for example SuSE.
[07:35] <dido`> hollywoodb :) it recognizes my sound card as SB Live (unkown) but plays thru the integrated soundcard on the main board, i want to change that
[07:35] <runevi> With SuSE I just select the huge 'development' package-group, and i can compile almost everything at once.
[07:35] <vircuser> navarone- I've installed Ubuntu before but had some PC problems and need to reinstall. I just wanted a basic guide with screenshots e.g. so I don't do the standard install that wipes everything
[07:35] <Xenguy> runevi: you can 'cheat' with 'checkinstall'
[07:35] <runevi> Xenguy: Explain, please. :-)
[07:35] <crouton_> bor: That seems to help... 'x-terminal-emulator not found'
[07:36] <Xenguy> runevi: otherwise, yes it is more demanding than rolling RPMs AFAIK
[07:36] <XhyldazhK> Xenguy: do you have the urls of the dapper backports repositories?
[07:36] <hollywoodb> dido`: ahh, i've never dealt with multiple soundcards... i do know on some boards you can disable onboard sound and/or video via the BIOS
[07:36] <ast> join #osx
[07:36] <navarone> vircuser, I think that unless you set /home on it's own partition you will likely "erase" old setup when you install anyway..
[07:36] <runevi> Xenguy: Uhm, I don't even want to roll rpm's.. i just want to do "configure; make; make install" ;)
[07:36] <Xenguy> runevi: checkinstall allows you to build deb packages (and rpms) from source
[07:36] <Jormundgand> Why am I the only one having problems connecting to AIM?
[07:36] <runevi> Xenguy: But most of the time, it seems I have to hunt down libraries and stuff.
[07:36] <runevi> .. uhm .. header files.
[07:36] <zandaa> Jormundgand, what's it saying?
[07:36] <Xenguy> runevi: oh, definitely checkout 'checkinstall' then
[07:36] <JeffATL> is there not a sun-j2re1.5?  or a differnt version?  "dpkg -l | grep sun" produces nothing
[07:36] <Khisanth> Xenguy: but it won't automatically grab all the header files will it?
[07:36] <Jormundgand> "Can't connect to host."
[07:37] <vbgunz> anybody here familiar with nohup?
[07:37] <Jormundgand> I seem to be the only one having trouble.
[07:37] <ast> Jormundgand: How do you connect to the net ?
[07:37] <vircuser> navarone...I've erased everything...I just want to find like a screenshot guide of the choices I need to make when setting up so I don't do something wrong
[07:37] <runevi> Xenguy: doing now.
[07:37] <thundr> Jormundgand, it might be the aim servers.
[07:37] <Khisanth> runevi: open synaptic and search for -dev then install everything? :)
[07:37] <nolo_itwt> hi
[07:37] <navarone> vircuser, or are you asying that you ruined windows install...?
[07:37] <Jormundgand> ast: What do you mean by that?
[07:37] <zandaa> Jormundgand, do you have the proxy settings on the client set up correctly?
[07:37] <Xenguy> runevi: yes, you'll have to satisfy dependencies to compile, as usual
[07:37] <runevi> Khisanth: For all 7000 packages? ;D
[07:37] <Jormundgand> It's not been a problem before.
[07:37] <vircuser> navarone- I just want a step by step guide to installing ubuntu basically
[07:37] <ast> Jormundgand: Dialup or ADSL or Cable etc
[07:37] <dido`> hollywoodb ok. that's the problem i can't disable it from bios.. anyway, what about the .mp3 files? may be i need to download something to play them? because i don't have any network on that pc, another issue
[07:37] <Khisanth> runevi: you did say huge development ;)
[07:37] <navarone> vircuser, just a sec
[07:37] <runevi> Xenguy: Yups, but a lot of the really really basic stuff seems to be missing by default in ubuntu .. which is a pain ;)
[07:37] <bor> crouton_: OK, so xterm did not install itself as an alternative.  This may be a bug.
[07:37] <Xenguy> runevi: example?
[07:38] <runevi> Xenguy: gcc
[07:38] <runevi> ;)
[07:38] <Jormundgand> Weird. It works again now.
[07:38] <Xenguy> runevi: apt-get install build-essential
[07:38] <Xenguy> runevi: (IIRC)
[07:38] <runevi> Xenguy: did that.. and just installed libxv-dev .. which also seems like it should be there by default :)
[07:38] <vbgunz> anybody here know about the nohup command?
[07:38] <bor> crouton_: sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator x-terminal-emulator /usr/bin/xterm 1500
[07:38] <Xenguy> runevi: meh
[07:39] <hollywoodb> dido`: yeah, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:39] <bor> crouton_: sudo update-alternatives --set x-terminal-emulator /usr/bin/xterm
[07:39] <runevi> Xenguy: I know, i know. :)  Can't satisfy everybody.
[07:39] <vbgunz> would really appreciate if someone can help me out with the nohup command :P
[07:39] <Xenguy> runevi: ;-)
[07:39] <bor> crouton_: Afterwards your xterm should pop up
[07:39] <ubun-newbie> hi i installed nessus how do i log in
[07:39] <runevi> There!  mplayer compiled. :)  Finally! ;D
[07:40] <Xenguy> vbgunz: nohup command &   ?
[07:40] <crouton_> bor: where is that update-alternatives from?  I'm on the server version so I may not have installed that package
[07:40] <proxosi> how u list the drives you have?
[07:41] <EasterSunshine> does anyone know how to take a window on one Xorg process and move it to another Xorg process without killing it?
[07:41] <bor> crouton_: If you have got dpkg installed, it should be there as well ;-)
[07:41] <bor> crouton_: in /usr/sbin
[07:41] <ubun-newbie> hi i installed nessus how do i log in
[07:41] <vbgunz> Xenguy: I am currently running nohup devilspie so to keep devilspie running after I close out the terminal... *but* I wish to stay in the terminal :( Unfortunately when I hit Ctrl+C I kill nohup... Is it possible to escape nohup without having to kill the terminal?
[07:41] <ubun-newbie> hi i installed nessus how do i log in
[07:41] <crouton_> ah, sorry
[07:41] <bor> crouton_: May be you need to append the /usr/sbin path, sorry
[07:41] <runevi> Xenguy: But it would be really nice for us linux "amateurs" who've been using various distro for .. 8+ years .. :-)  to have an easy-to-install package that just shoveled in most of the necessities. :)
[07:41] <crouton_> bor: It said no alternatives present
[07:41] <virclala> navarone- I'm the old vircuser...did you say something?
[07:42] <Xenguy> proxosi: sudo fdisk -l
[07:42] <crouton_> bor: Installing 'xterminal' seems to have fixed it
[07:42] <proxosi> thanks
[07:42] <crouton_> not sure why it wasn't accepting xterm tho...
[07:42] <ubun-newbie> hi i installed nessus how do i log in
[07:42] <dido`> hollywoodb thanks, i saved the link. and last question - what kind of windows programs could i run, because i need some ;) (3 - one dictionary, and two sound editing programs)
[07:42] <datelus> if i have ati radeon 9600 in AGP slot what should i type in this ? ->
[07:42] <datelus>  Configuring xserver-xorg 
[07:42] <datelus>                 Please enter the video card's bus identifier.  
[07:42] <proxosi> btw if i change a mounted hd position.. like from secondary to main but not as boot.. would that mean i have to remount?
[07:43] <skulrid> ppl where can i find the directory C/windows?
[07:43] <hollywoodb> dido`: look at wine, that might do it, cedega if it requires directx.... there are other options too, like vmware... just browse around
[07:44] <bor> crouton_: Well, you could have done it w/o installing another emulator (-> first my --install line and then the --set line with update-alternatives)
[07:44] <hollywoodb> dido`: there are some nice dictionary & sound editing programs for linux as well, depending on what you need (audacity is a nice simple one)
[07:44] <bor> But well, I don't understand why xterm isn't installing itself as an alternatives after the post installation
[07:44] <skulrid> ppl where can i find the directory C/windows?
[07:44] <vbgunz> Xenguy: you don't know how to escape nohup do you?
[07:45] <exequor> exit
[07:45] <zandaa> skulrid, what are you talking about???
[07:45] <zandaa> skulrid, you running ubuntu right?
[07:45] <skulrid> when wine isntal programs, thye go there
[07:45] <skulrid> yah
[07:45] <skulrid> ubuntu rigth
[07:45] <vbgunz> What are some ways to escape or break the terminal? Ctrl+C, Ctrl+D anything else?
[07:45] <zandaa> skulrid, nvm then O_O
[07:45] <proxosi> how u know which is the location of the cd/dvd rom?
[07:45] <dido`> hollywoodb right, these names should help me. actually i've tried dyne:bolic (live cd) and there was a program terminator x, which could not be found outside dyne:bolice, is it possible to install it on ubuntu
[07:46] <_jason> vbgunz, ^Z
[07:46] <zandaa> vbgunz, ctrl+d exits terminal for me
[07:46] <_jason> vbgunz, that suspends
[07:46] <gnask> Hi, anyone know any easy way to make tv-out work on my nvidiacard? (twinview) .. i have the latest drivers and the nvout tool..
[07:46] <vbgunz> _jason: ^Z stopped nohup :(
[07:46] <Xenguy> vbgunz: I'm not sure what you mean by "escape" nohup for one thing; the previous line I gave you (with the '&' character at the end) is about all I can offer
[07:46] <skulrid> zandaa dint understand
[07:48] <soundray> gnask, not an easy way, but there are instructions in a readme in /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx
[07:48] <vbgunz> Xenguy: You're absolutely right... nohup devilspie & works perfectly! In fact it takes me right back to prompt without having to break or escape anything! Major thanks bro!
[07:48] <zandaa> skulrid, nevermind... I wasn't really understanding what you say either XD
[07:48] <_jason> vbgunz, okay well that gives you a job number.  So if you want it in the foreground: fg %1.  Background: bg %1.  where 1 is the job number
[07:48] <gnask> soundray: ok, ill check it out..
[07:48] <Dr_Willis> gnask,  supriseing - mine worked when i dident even want it to.
[07:48] <skulrid> loool
[07:49] <shinkius> hey
[07:49] <gnask> Dr_Willis, hah, it works for me too, but not in X.. :/
[07:49] <vbgunz> _jason: not sure how job numbers work out :P
[07:49] <shinkius> anyone using dapper here?
[07:49] <Dr_Willis> gnask,  I plugged in the tv out. and the X defaulted to it.. so here i was with the TV off.. and a blank screen where i expected X to be...
[07:49] <skulrid> zandaa, kinda, where programs installed with WINE, go to?
[07:49] <Dr_Willis> gnask,  I googled a bit - and fond some X config examples and got it going however.
[07:49] <_jason> vbgunz, k, you could probably use ALT+F2 to run it too
[07:49] <maino82> has anyone successfully set up a vnc server on their ubuntu box? i followed the how-to on the forums but it's telling me it can't connect to host. i think i've opened up the proper ports in iptables, but it's still not working. any suggestions?
[07:49] <zandaa> skulrid, sorry I never ran WINE before
[07:49] <soundray> Dr_Willis, you could spend ages debugging such a "fault"...
[07:50] <RQ> anyone using dapper here?
[07:50] <RQ> i've got some graphics issues
[07:50] <RQ> :/
[07:50] <Dr_Willis> soundray,  yep.. :P but I was getting the gnome SOUNDS>. :P  i was so confused.. so i turned on the tv to catch some toons.. and there it was.
[07:50] <_jason> maino82, can you ssh into it?
[07:50] <vbgunz> _jason: I like running it from the terminal :) Major thanks though, I didn't know about ^Z... Thanks (That's suspend?) !
[07:50] <skulrid> damn yah sory
[07:51] <cvt> i have been a ubuntu user for 6 months but i can't get ubuntu to install on this new laptop. does anyone know why?
[07:51] <Dr_Willis> soundray,  spend an hr trying to find out why my sound was mute the other day.. i had a Headpone 'adaptor' in the headphpone jack :P xp auto-muted the sound for me.
[07:51] <_jason> vbgunz, yep, google for "job control bash"  you'll learna ll about bg and fg... you can stop by using kill %1 too
[07:51] <soundray> vbgunz, yes, and if you want the suspended program to run in the background, the command after ^Z is bg
[07:52] <cvt> i think this computer is preventing any other os from being installed on it.
[07:52] <navarone> cvt what problems are you having?
[07:52] <Dr_Willis> cvt,  well given the ABUNDANCE of info :P no clue..
[07:52] <cvt> navarone, the process just stops at A:/>
[07:53] <vbgunz> Thanks fellas _jason, soundray! I think I understand, will check with google now to make sure! Thanks fellas!
[07:53] <eksajm> hello, is there something speciall you need to do to k3b for it to automatically reencode mp3 files so i can burn a normal audio cd? iot says it do not recognize the fiel type
[07:53] <navarone> cvt> offhand I would say you may need a bios upgrade to enable large drive support.
[07:53] <cvt> Dr_Willis, http://www.4shared.com/dir/158099/1037e690/sharing.html
[07:53] <ClayG> how do you guys ssh into your machines on the road, what if the public ip changes from the time you leave? any suggestions?
[07:54] <Dr_Willis> ClayG,  dynamic dns. 'dydns.org' (i think)
[07:54] <eksajm> dyndns?
[07:54] <Enfors> ClayG: Yeah, use dyndns
[07:54] <Enfors> Go to www.dyndns.org
[07:54] <ClayG> is it free?
[07:54] <Goldfish> I started ripping CDs on my laptop today. Was researching the issue about it not going very fast. Right I have it 1.0. Earlier it wasup to 2.0 (when not doing anything else).
[07:54] <Enfors> Yes, it's free
[07:54] <ClayG> and how does it know what your new ip is?
[07:54] <Dr_Willis> magic :P
[07:54] <eksajm> a program sends it
[07:54] <cvt> navarone, the bios has been updated from the manufacturer's website.
[07:54] <Dr_Willis> actually my linksys router i have has Dyndns support :P
[07:54] <Enfors> DynDNS runs a client on your machine that updates a central server with your machine's dynamic IP.
[07:55] <ClayG> oh i see you have a phone home type app on yer machine
[07:55] <ClayG> nice
[07:55] <|Synapse|> finally got ubuntu installed
[07:55] <Goldfish> ClayG: Not much you can if your home ip changes. The only way is dynamic dns services.
[07:55] <Subhuman> ClayG, I use dyndns, either your router can do it or a tracker program
[07:55] <eksajm> in k3b do you need to do something for k3b to encode my mp3 files to normal audio cds?
[07:55] <Subhuman> www.dyndns.org
[07:55] <navarone> cvt> I had to update my bios after installing new 250 gb drive. Drive setup put a ddo on drive which bypassed bios settings in order to see large capacity drive. However the ddo also seemed to bypass boot order and prevented me from booting from a:
[07:55] <HymnToLife> Goldfish > which program do you use for ripping ?
[07:55] <navarone> cvt...then I dunno without knowing more
[07:55] <|Synapse|> How can i boot to terminal and change the refresh rate? (default install is too high so i cant see anything)
[07:55] <Subhuman> navarone,  you sure the boot order is not in your bios?
[07:55] <Goldfish> I have sound juicer on my ubuntu setup. My two other machines are debian, and I just got this laptop loaded a couple of days ago.
[07:56] <cvt> navarone, here's what happens on the screen: http://www.4shared.com/dir/158099/1037e690/sharing.html
[07:56] <Mabus06> ClayG, your router (normally found by typing 192.168.0.1 in firefox or another browser) should have dynamic dns settings. Just fill in your account info from no-ip.com or dyndns.org
[07:56] <Enfors> Can anyone explain why emacs (or xemacs) isn't included in any repositories? It's THE standard text editor for programmers!
[07:56] <navarone> Subhuman, yes...however the ddo bypasses bios settings in order to inplement the large drive usage
[07:56] <RQ> Enfors, vim is
[07:56] <Dr_Willis> !info emacs
[07:56] <HymnToLife> Enfors > no, it's not
[07:56] <Dr_Willis> :0 dang no bot!
[07:56] <HymnToLife> vi is
[07:56] <Goldfish> Enfors: Well...My brain only has room for one set of editors, so I already set that aside for vi.
[07:57] <Enfors> vi won't help me install emacs. I want emacs (or xemacs).
[07:57] <RQ> Enfors, apt-cache search emacs
[07:57] <RQ> emacs21 - The GNU Emacs editor
[07:57] <navarone> cvt> what does images files have to do with anything?
[07:57] <Goldfish> vi won't help you install emacs, but apt-get will!
[07:57] <Enfors> Thanks RQ I'll try that
[07:57] <psi> Enfors, it is in univerrse
[07:57] <Dr_Willis> Enfors,  :P it pays to learn the packing system
[07:57] <RQ> yw
[07:57] <psi> universe*
[07:57] <cvt> navarone, those are pics of what happens on the screen.
[07:57] <Dr_Willis> packaging. :()
[07:57] <Enfors> If it's in Universe, then how come it doesn't show up in "add programs" from the Gnome menu?
[07:57] <ClayG> thanks guys this looks pretty cool
[07:58] <psi> it doesn't show all programs for some reason
[07:58] <navarone> cvt> when did you update buios?
[07:58] <navarone> bios
[07:58] <psi> try the "advanced" option in the menu
[07:58] <cvt> navarone, about a week ago.
[07:58] <Enfors> Ah, that explains it. So, would apt-get install emacs do the trick?
[07:58] <navarone> cvt> have you done a low level format since?
[07:58] <mmiikkee12> since ubotu is temporarily dead, mind if i put my bot in here a while?
[07:59] <psi> Enfors, yeah, or emacs21, or whatever
[07:59] <RQ> Enfors, cause the package is emacs21
[07:59] <Enfors> psi: Thanks.
[07:59] <cvt> navarone, before that yes. not after
[07:59] <vbgunz> _jason: I got a sweet document on bash control... your google term struck gold :)
[07:59] <vbgunz> _jason: Thanks bro!
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> apt-get install emacs-desktop
[07:59] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:59] <navarone> cvt> do another format to get rid of ddo...that is what the caldera thingy is I beleive
[07:59] <Enfors> Thanks Dr_Willis
[07:59] <RQ> Dr_Acemaster,  ;D
[08:00] <navarone> cvt> I had to format three times while trying to get new drive swet up
[08:00] <|Synapse|> does anyone know?
[08:00] <RQ> Dr_Willis, he will now try that command and complain about it
[08:00] <Dr_Willis> RQ,  :P
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> emacs + the wmii window manager!
[08:01] <RQ> Dr_Willis, i mean there's no such package, is there? ;P
[08:02] <sorush20> guys the Reply button gin Yahoo.co.uk mail doesn't work any help?
[08:02] <cvt> navarone, thx
[08:02] <navarone> cvt good luck
[08:02] <Subhuman> sorush20, what does this have to do with ubuntu?? lol
[08:02] <EasterSunshine> does anyone know how to move a window running on one Xorg process over to another Xorg process?
[08:02] <TTilus> sorush20: try different browser
[08:02] <RQ> Subhuman, it doesn't work in ubuntu ;)
[08:02] <EasterSunshine> or a process running on display :0 over to something on display :1 ?
[08:02] <RQ> sorush20, try installing Opera or Konqueror
[08:03] <|Synapse|> How can i boot to terminal and change the refresh rate? (default install is too high so i cant see anything)
[08:03] <TTilus> sorush20: or dillo
[08:03] <thundr> |Synapse|, you mean the resolution?
[08:03] <sorush20> guys the Reply button gin Yahoo.co.uk mail doesn't work in Konqueror Kubuntu,any help?
[08:03] <|Synapse|> yes
[08:03] <TTilus> |Synapse|: what do  you want to change?
[08:03] <starbrand> you should probably try mosaic 0.1
[08:04] <dido`> Where can I find some network setup wizard in ubuntU?
[08:04] <starbrand> it is fully compliant with the new "http" standard.
[08:04] <|Synapse|> basically the screen is flickering after a default install, i need to change the settings to something like 1024x768 @ 70hz
[08:04] <TTilus> |Synapse|: ah, just launch teminal and do what you do
[08:04] <RQ> sorush20,  try Firefox then
[08:04] <RQ> or opera
[08:04] <Enfors> Let me just state this, for the record: apt rocks.
[08:04] <TTilus> |Synapse|: you dont need to "boot to terminal"
[08:04] <thundr> |Synapse|, you can go to system>preferences>screen resolution and see if that helps
[08:04] <Goldfish> dido: System -> Administration -> Networking
[08:04] <gnomefreak> im always looking for new window managers but i cant find the wmii one on this site :(
[08:04] <|Synapse|> i cant see the screen though
[08:05] <TTilus> |Synapse|: actually you dont have to boot pretty much ever
[08:05] <starbrand> apt seems like portage's retarded little brother to me.
[08:05] <dido`> Goldfish thanks ;)
[08:05] <|Synapse|> i cannot see the GUI, so i need to go to CLI
[08:06] <mac_> is there a package in ubuntu like "xfontsel", but one which support display of anti-aliased fonts (e.g., Arial)?
[08:06] <Goldfish> Synapse: Well, jumping to terminal mode is ctl-alt-f1 (or f2..f6), when you are in Xwindows.
[08:06] <ice_1963> i like synaptic
[08:06] <TTilus> starbrand: i dont think apt is a relative of portage, maybe in-law, but definitely not anything more  :)
[08:06] <maggard> having install probs with edubuntu, freezes on 'starting up the partitioner'.  help?
[08:06] <RQ> mac_, err...
[08:06] <|Synapse|> cheers goldfish
[08:06] <|Synapse|> :)
[08:06] <thundr> |Synapse|, ctrl-alt f1 and use nano or whatever to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf as sudo
[08:07] <thundr> maggard, how old is the computer you're installing to?
[08:07] <sinclair> mh, how was the comand to install the ubuntu-desktop? i have kubuntu and would like to change to ubuntu
[08:07] <mac_> RQ: "... with anti-aliasing shown", if that's what you mean :)
[08:07] <ClayG> which is the better app to "phone home" to dyndns? I see two listed in synaptic
[08:07] <|Synapse|> as sudo thundr ?
[08:07] <gnomefreak> sinclair, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:07] <Goldfish> One of my machines is a mythtv box hooked up to an HDTV. I have to had to use terminal MANY times! (And the overscan of the tv puts the command typing below the physical edge of the screen!)
[08:07] <maggard> old hp with 64mb ram, has windows me on it i want to get rid of
[08:07] <sinclair> thanks :)
[08:07] <navarone> |Synapse|,  sudo /nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:07] <|Synapse|> ah
[08:07] <RQ> mac_, nah, i'm thinking what it might be
[08:08] <|Synapse|> i see
[08:08] <navarone> oops... nano...not /nano
[08:08] <thundr> beat me to it, navarone
[08:08] <|Synapse|> oo
[08:08] <Ophiocus> when i type mount i get /dev/hda3 on / type ext2 (rw,errors=remount-ro) for the root filesystem, should i do something for the "errors=remount-ro" bit?
[08:08] <mac_> I mean, there is "gtkfontsel", but unlike in Debian, in Ubuntu it doesn't show anti-aliasing...
[08:08] <|Synapse|> well thanks for the help ill go try it
[08:08] <mac_> not even linked againt libxft
[08:08] <holy_cow> *hmmm*
[08:08] <sinclair> and i remember there was a keyword that i could put into this apt-get install ubuntu-desktop to be able to uninstall al the components at once when i want to uninstall it.. something like that
[08:08] <Goldfish> maggard: I have a dell inspiron 7500. 5+ years old. Bought some memory, new hard drive, dvd burner, and it is now cooking with ubuntu. :)
[08:08] <holy_cow> what would be a good strategy for creating a file server that a) had redundancy (say software raid) and to which you could keep on adding hard drives?
[08:09] <navarone> thundr I think I did that about 35 times yesterday trying to get agp support going for nvidia...using nvidia-agp and not agpgart
[08:09] <sinclair> like not having to uninstall every package, someone told me that once..
[08:09] <RQ> mac_,  gfontview maybe?
[08:09] <thundr> navarone, really, huh
[08:09] <navarone> thundr, but from what i hear you basically need a kernel without agpgart in it
[08:09] <TTilus> holy_cow: i would propably use lvm, evm or like
[08:09] <maggard> would like to get there gold, just can't get past the install
[08:09] <holy_cow> lvm doesn't sound like a great idea ... not to hot on the idea of having one image spanned accross multiple hd's
[08:09] <Goldfish> holy_cow: Well, I experimented with raid+lvm, etc., but it was too much hassle. Buy two harddrives and a raid card and be done with it. Put lvm on top of it.
[08:10] <holy_cow> TTilus, how come?
[08:10] <gnomefreak> sinclair, sudo apt-get remove --purge ubuntu-desktop should get rid of the packages but than again ive never had to uninstall it
[08:10] <holy_cow> Goldfish, what if you would like it to grow ... it's easy to fill even 100 gig hd's these days ...
[08:10] <Goldfish> maggard: I started with 128M, double what you have. Managed to get crawling, and I mean crawling. I bumped it up to system limit of 512M ram, and this is usable.
[08:10] <RQ> mac_, nah, i take my words back
[08:10] <TTilus> holy_cow: like Goldfish told, lvm on top of raid mirrors
[08:10] <RQ> mac_, gfontview is gtk1
[08:11] <holy_cow> allrighty then time to google up different raid configs
[08:11] <holy_cow> thx
[08:11] <mac_> RQ: oh, I see... gtk1 didn't support xft/antialiasing I take it?
[08:11] <Goldfish> holy_cow: I tried making what is called software raid, where linux makes two disk partitions into RAID parts. Yuch! Too much hassle. There is hardware that is better.
[08:11] <thundr> holy_cow, wikipedia has a large article on RAID setups
[08:11] <pete__> anyone here got teamspeak and can do me a favor?
[08:11] <mac_> RQ: (I'm a total noob when it comes to GNOME/GTK/fonts)
[08:11] <navarone> what temp should cpu be at normally? 60F?
[08:11] <maggard> goldfish: i thought this worked with 64mb?
[08:11] <Goldfish> holy_cow: My mythtv box has a 250G drive a 400G drive. Disk drive space is cheap. I use LVM for the video portion to store all my recorded tv shows.
[08:11] <sinclair> okayz
[08:11] <thundr> maggard, it depends on what kind of processor you have.
[08:12] <RQ> mac_, yup
[08:12] <RQ> gtk1 sucks
[08:12] <phlaegel> is anybody here running ubuntu with pci-e video?
[08:12] <holy_cow> thundr, ah cool danke
[08:12] <navarone> phlaegel,  I wish...<s>
[08:12] <thundr> maggard, I've got 256 and it's running fine.
[08:12] <RQ> mac_, you may want to try this: http://www.pcbypaul.com/software/FONTpage.html
[08:12] <mac_> RQ: that would explain why gtkfontsel didn't have antialising (gtk1)
[08:12] <thundr> holy_cow, you may want to try the ubuntu forums/wiki/support at ubuntulinux.org
[08:13] <phlaegel> navarone: do you know if it's supposed to work well?
[08:13] <maggard> celeron 633mhz
[08:13] <mac_> RQ: which is weird, because I could have sworn that in Debian's sid gtkfontsel did do it
[08:13] <RQ> mac_, but it looks like there are no packages of fontpage for ubuntu :/
[08:13] <|Synapse|> thundr: would this command be more appropriate? sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:13] <navarone> phlaegel, I have no idea really I ahve enuff headaches with agp...lol
[08:13] <RQ> mac_, it's probably just a matter of what you compile it with :)
[08:13] <holy_cow> Goldfish, thundr okay i think my next set of questions are about how to set that up properly and im sure there is lots of info on that out there
[08:13] <Tedd> Can somebody help me get Cedega running?
[08:13] <holy_cow> Goldfish, what raid card do you recommend?
[08:14] <mac_> RQ: that looks pretty cool... will try to build it
[08:14] <Tedd> It has three things; debian-support (don't know the file type), and two .tar.gzs.
[08:14] <Subhuman> Tedd, Cedega has tech support i thought?
[08:14] <RQ> mac_, good luck ;)
[08:14] <mkyb14> having a problem with synergy.  how do you start it in ubuntu.  i just did the apt-get and then tried to start it
[08:14] <sinclair> gnomefreak: and after installing it, what must i do
[08:14] <Goldfish> holy_cow: Good luck. P.S. I don't recommend any raid cards. It was a science experiment. I instead opted to write a simple backup script to backup to an alternate disk.
[08:14] <RQ> mac_, just do it debian way ;))
[08:14] <sinclair> only reboot, and select ubuntu?
[08:14] <RQ> debianize it ;)
[08:14] <gnomefreak> |Synapse|, thats what i use but there are a few different ways to go about it all depends on what yuou need to do i guess
[08:14] <Goldfish> holy_cow: ...using rsync. Got what I wanted.
[08:14] <holy_cow> Goldfish, lol, i was considering that too
[08:15] <thundr> |Synapse|, you can use that if you want, whichever you prefer.  If that dosen't work, edit it manually
[08:15] <gnomefreak> sinclair, after its uninstalled log out and pick it from the log-in page
[08:15] <navarone> |Synapse|, from eprsonal experience I would say it is easier to edit config files than go thru reconfigure...it is easier to mess more things up in reconfigure while if you ar eediting the correct config files and know what to do you can avoid extra headaches
[08:15] <mac_> RQ: "debian way" ?
[08:15] <Subhuman> So what would you suggest for like 120 gbs worth of data to backup? a second harddrive, and just do a copy?
[08:15] <phlaegel> almost 700 people in here, and nobody is using pci-e?
[08:15] <holy_cow> that i would consider the safest, wouldn't haveto go through a raid rebuild process in case of a failure but that setup has problems if you want to keep on adding hd's
[08:15] <sinclair> um, but i didnt uninstall it, i only installed ubuntu-desktop
[08:15] <jbroome> phlaegel, i am not
[08:15] <Goldfish> holy_cow: I set aside 20G on one disk and wrote a script to backup /home, custom built kernels, and the package list dump, so I could reconstruct my machines.
[08:15] <RQ> mac_, yeah. You make a .deb of it, and dpkg -i that .deb
[08:15] <RQ> ;)
[08:16] <thundr> I've got to go.  Good luck, everyone
[08:16] <RQ> mac_, i may try doing that for you :))
[08:16] <navarone> Goldfish, you ar eon the ball
[08:16] <XhyldazhK> HEY! where it's located the dapper-backports repository?
[08:16] <gnomefreak> its almost done :)
[08:16] <Goldfish> ;P
[08:16] <ice_1963> how can i jest install gnome-core?
[08:16] <natex> RQ, got a good link to help with packaging .debs?
[08:16] <RQ> natex, yup
[08:16] <mac_> RQ: hmm, I actually wanted to learn doing debs for pkgs which don't have a ./debian/... is there a doc/howto/quickstart doc somewhere?
[08:16] <Goldfish> RAID is really the answer if you are mission critical servers. That ain't the case here. :)
[08:16] <gnomefreak> XhyldazhK, no such thing as backports for dapper
[08:16] <ajmitch> mac_: yes, there are packaging guides
[08:17] <ajmitch> http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html for example
[08:17] <|Synapse|> HorizSync 26-51 << is this scan frequency ?
[08:17] <XhyldazhK> gnomefreak: where can I get the latest apps for breezy now that it's stable?
[08:17] <Subhuman> holy_cow, I ask because I have 2 x 120gb drives,and im running on a prayer :P, no backup at all, i considered multi level RAID : raid 0 over the two drives i got now, and then another 240gb drive to mirror raid 1 with.
[08:17] <RQ> natex, mac_ apt-get install maint-guide
[08:17] <navarone> phlaegel, I can't consider pci-e myself unless I upgrade mb and the works. easier to buy new machine then...:?
[08:17] <mac_> ajmitch: cool, thx!
[08:17] <natex> RQ, thanks buddy
[08:17] <sorush20> guys lsusb hangs?
[08:17] <ajmitch> or there are others, like the debian NM guide
[08:17] <Subhuman> but i might just get a 240 and just do a copy every week or so
[08:18] <Goldfish> I read a really neat page where a guy was making backups of his backups using hard links, so he had the last 3 nights without additional disk usage due to the hard links. Not bad.
[08:18] <gnomefreak> XhyldazhK,  oh ok you want breezy backports ok hold on no bot i have to remember where it is
[08:18] <RQ> natex, mac_, then go to file:///usr/share/doc/maint-guide/maint-guide.en.html/index.en.html
[08:18] <ice_1963> hmmm
[08:18] <ajmitch> #ubuntu-motu has people willing to help with packaging :)
[08:18] <navarone> RQ what kinda info inmaint guide? Is it ubuntu specific or general?
[08:19] <phlaegel> navarone: yeah, I'm about to build a new pc for someone else, and soon for myself, so I'm just trying to figure out for sure whether I can safely go with pci-e.
[08:19] <holy_cow> Subhuman, yeah its a hard problem.  i have a desktop or two i would like to have backed up via simple raid 0 like you, but then i have a ton of other stuff i would like to dump to file server of some sort ... and have the file server as a master backup store as well
[08:19] <ice_1963> can you jest install gnome-core
[08:19] <RQ> navarone, it's about making debs
[08:19] <RQ> the procedure is similar in ubuntu and debian
[08:20] <navarone> phlaegel, you may wan t to google a compatibility list for hardware on linux kernel or ubuntu
[08:20] <RQ> probably just the section names differ
[08:20] <XhyldazhK> gnomefreak: breezy-backports are backports from breezy or from dapper to breezy?
[08:20] <ajmitch> RQ: no, section names are the same
[08:20] <Goldfish> rsync kicks butt, because you can give it whole directories to copy, and it only sends diffs. Also, it can send "delete" operations as well. Support ssh.
[08:20] <Subhuman> holy_cow, the raid idea seems best to me, as it would make it nice and safe, but itd mean having to set up windows and linux again to see my raid, moving files around alot of hassle
[08:20] <RQ> ajmitch, then I guess nothing differs at all ;)
[08:20] <navarone> phlaegel, my next upgrade is extra 256 pc2100 ra, and some freaking new fans to calm the noise...:)
[08:20] <gnomefreak> breezy backports get packages from dapper that have been backported
[08:21] <phlaegel> navarone: I've been doing plenty of searching... so far I *think* that it will work fine, but it's hard to find a definitive answer. maybe that's because it just works and nobody sees a need to answer. :-)
[08:21] <ajmitch> RQ: sure, you need to put 'dapper' in the changelog to upload to dapper :)
[08:21] <gnask> Im having real trouble with this TV-out thing.. :( doesnt anybody have a xorg.conf that fits with a "nvidia 5600" and a Tv-out using PAL-g (or b) system? :)
[08:21] <navarone> phlaegel, we could only hope...:)
[08:21] <ajmitch> RQ: and versioning differs slightly
[08:21] <wietz0r> How do I change/update my $PATH ?
[08:22] <holy_cow> Subhuman, yeah i should of just setup the desktop with raid0 in the first place i think.  i haveto think harder about the file server and backup servers tho
[08:22] <mac_> RQ: heh, I'm an idiot... "I'm going to build FONTpage..."... it's a pyTK app... totally missed the "py" bit... nothing to build. :)
[08:22] <mac_> RQ: BTW, that proggy is really nice... thx for the find!
[08:22] <gnomefreak> XhyldazhK, here is a full sources list find backports part and instead of it put your country code
[08:22] <Goldfish> Isn't raid0 just the striping? I understand that isn't really much of what I consider raid.
[08:22] <gnomefreak> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5577
[08:22] <Jxpx> panzer en ubuntu-cl
[08:23] <Goldfish> raid1 is the mirror drives, which is what I was trying.
[08:23] <Subhuman> with raid 0?
[08:23] <Subhuman> why?
[08:23] <navarone> gnomefreak, are backports safe to install?
[08:23] <gnomefreak> XhyldazhK, also if you look in the help icon there is a guide for breezy they have a backport in there
[08:23] <Subhuman> Goldfish is right, raid0 offers no backup at all.
[08:23] <Goldfish> striping is really for performance enhancements.
[08:23] <holy_cow> Subhuman, http://www.achtung.com/unix/raid1d.html <-- again i am not sure, i once read this and am confusing raid 0 with whatever that dude is talking about
[08:23] <XhyldazhK> gnomefreak: thank you so much!
[08:23] <mkyb14> how do you start synergy?
[08:23] <bshumate> wietz0r: edit your ~/.bash_profile
[08:23] <Subhuman> id only need it to make two drives one, so they match a 240gb drive for raid1
[08:24] <gnomefreak> navarone, i havent had an issue but they are not supported as officail repos
[08:24] <P-a-gman> hi
[08:24] <Goldfish> I prefer english: striping, mirrored drives. Don't worry with the raid designations.
[08:24] <wietz0r> bshumate: Thanks
[08:24] <RQ> mac_, your welcom
[08:24] <Goldfish> When people start saying raid4, 5, 10...that is when I'm reaching for a dictionary.
[08:24] <RQ> mac_, quick googling brings most of the answers
[08:24] <RQ> ;)
[08:24] <P-a-gman> someone who can help me with installing a flash play so i can run macromedia 8 flash files
[08:25] <navarone> gnomefreak, would I find gnutella-gtk and xchat 2.6 in backports...or only older versions of software?
[08:25] <RQ> P-a-gman, you're on a PC, right?
[08:25] <RQ> (i.e. not on a mac)
[08:25] <P-a-gman> yes
[08:25] <RQ> K..
[08:25] <RQ> one sec
[08:25] <P-a-gman> k
[08:25] <mkyb14> no one here know synergy?
[08:25] <gnomefreak> x-chat 2.6 yes thats the onlu way to get it as for the other i dont know look at packages.ubuntu.com
[08:25] <Subhuman> Goldfish, Im just lazy :P, raid0 is quicker than striping :D
[08:25] <rmbrain> Seveas, if linux were to be nearly as popular as windows, would that mean there would be more linux viruses?  would linux be less secure?
[08:25] <RQ> P-a-gman,
[08:25] <RQ> http://ubuntuguide.org/#flash-mozilla
[08:25] <Goldfish> ;)
[08:25] <P-a-gman> im quite new n linux
[08:26] <Tedd> Yo
[08:26] <P-a-gman> thanks
[08:26] <Tedd> (agin)
[08:26] <Tedd> Listen
[08:26] <Subhuman> rmbrain, maybe, but itz alot harder to write viruses for linux anyway
[08:26] <Seveas> rmbrain, the design of linux is much more secure
[08:26] <Tedd> Can anybody help me get my speakers working once and for all?
[08:26] <RQ> P-a-gman, your welcome :)
[08:26] <Goldfish> When a virus enters a linux system, it discovers it can't travel far due to a little things called "root password".
[08:26] <Seveas> but yeah, there would be more attempts
[08:26] <navarone> rmbrain, I think linux is more secure against threats like that because of how users are set up
[08:26] <Subhuman> because with the separation of root and users, al it could do is trash the users sapce.
[08:26] <Tedd> At first they worked, then they stopped working. I fiddled with the configuration and then they worked, and now they arn't working again
[08:27] <mkyb14> can't find sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
[08:27] <Goldfish> I guess there would be more hoax viruses that read, "You must type sudo /bin/rm /some/hoax/virus/file"
[08:27] <Subhuman> lol yeah :P
[08:27] <Tedd> Can anybody help me? This is driving me up a wall when I'm trying to design a site in silence.
[08:27] <Seveas> mkyb14, enable mozilla
[08:27] <Subhuman> the only thing they can do
[08:27] <bshumate> rmbrain: that is a common fallacy, when in fact it is Window's horrible design that makes it such an attractive target to attack
[08:27] <Seveas> mkyb14, enable multiverse
[08:27] <mkyb14> ?
[08:27] <RQ> mkyb14, you run it in terminal
[08:27] <gnomefreak> mkyb14,  did you look for it in synaptic?
[08:27] <Seveas> (what was i thinking?!?)
[08:27] <Subhuman> is fill your hdd up with trash, if u dont separate the home directory onto itz own partition.
[08:27] <Goldfish> Subhuman: Guess that is a DOS attack in its own right, ehh?
[08:28] <P-a-gman> im just gonna ask one of my friends i got the system of him so he should could figure it out
[08:28] <rmbrain> bshumate, do you have any metrics to prove this?  i am reading more and more that if Linux (and Firefox, actually I just saw) were to be more popular, like IE and Windows then we would see more viruses and linux spyware
[08:28] <DarkOra> i need some help with GDM not starting
[08:28] <Subhuman> Goldfish, yeah, thats why i keep home on itz own partition :P
[08:28] <gnomefreak> ill brb too scared to look at this just incase errors :(
[08:28] <Tedd> Can anybody help me get my speakers running please?
[08:28] <Seveas> rmbrain, more attempts definitely, but whether they would be successful? I doubt it
[08:28] <Subhuman> Tedd, what sound card u using? or are u using the inbuilt sound?
[08:28] <Tedd> Subhuman: ICH5 I believe
[08:28] <rmbrain> Seveas, thanks, but only time will tell, right? lol
[08:28] <Tedd> That's what it says
[08:29] <bshumate> rmbrain: do your own research, old chap-  it is definitely not because of popularity though.
[08:29] <Tedd> Subhuman: Intel ICH5.
[08:29] <lenaic> DarkOra: do you ahve an error message?
[08:29] <Subhuman> hmm, never heard of it, tried looking on google?
[08:29] <Goldfish> When I loaded ubuntu, the only disk-related option I saw was to either directly setup the disks or use LVM. I picked direct. There were never questiions about carving up the disk. I may have to use the live cd to repartition this.
[08:29] <DarkOra> i just installed kubuntu-desktop but now cannot log in
[08:29] <mkyb14> i don't know what i'm supposed to enable
[08:29] <Subhuman> Goldfish, you can do the partition table yourself.
[08:30] <Subhuman> Goldfish, I did due to the funny setup with partions i had already.
[08:30] <Goldfish> Subhuman: I know how to use fdisk, but I would have to unmount the root disk. That means I need a live CD, ehh?
[08:30] <atchim> hi their..
[08:30] <Subhuman> Goldfish, yeah you would.
[08:31] <atchim> someone could aid me on breeze with a asus l3c laptop?..
[08:31] <RQ> brb
[08:31] <atchim> i was looking for the right layout..
[08:31] <Goldfish> Ahh! A cold beer!!!
[08:31] <atchim> ...
[08:31] <Tedd> Can anybody help me? My sound was working at first, then it broke, then I fixed it, now it's broke. I have an Intel ICH5 sound card, can anybody help me PLEASE?
[08:32] <lenaic> DarkOra: try to copy /etc/gdm/gdm.conf.dpkg-dist to gdm.conf and restart
[08:32] <natex> Tedd, tell us what you did?
[08:32] <Goldfish> I guess Muad'dib just left.
[08:32] <Tedd> natex: I was just flipping switches on and off.
[08:32] <atchim> hehe..
[08:32] <atchim> nice one ..
[08:32] <Tedd> natex: In ALSA.
[08:32] <Goldfish> That sounds like a reproducible situation to me!
[08:32] <regeya> muad'dib?
[08:32] <rmbrain> bshumate, with Windows Vista - Microsoft says they will have permissions similar to UNIX-like permissions found in Linux/BSD/Solaris.  Will that decrease the amount of malware?
[08:32] <atchim> i just could use it..
[08:32] <DarkOra> could someone help me? I had GNOME workin then i installed kubuntu-desktop and now display manager wont startup thus unable to log on
[08:33] <regeya> he was here?
[08:33] <natex> Tedd, what program?
[08:33] <regeya> LET ME TAKE HIS WATER.
[08:33] <Tedd> natex: ALSA Mixer.
[08:33] <Goldfish> RQ was exiting with a quote from Frank Herbert's "Dune"
[08:33] <Dr_Acemaster> what's a good temp monitoring program?
[08:33] <bshumate> rmbrain: possibly, but then again, Microsoft has a notorious history of poor implementation
[08:33] <Goldfish> Dr_Acemaster: I setup lmsensors on my mythtv box.
[08:33] <atchim> the @movie@ DUNE
[08:33] <lenaic>  DarkOra: try to copy /etc/gdm/gdm.conf.dpkg-dist to gdm.conf and restart
[08:33] <atchim> :)
[08:33] <mkyb14> sayas it can't find package flashplayer-mozilla
[08:33] <Dr_Acemaster> Goldfish: mythtv box huh
[08:33] <Dr_Acemaster> nice
[08:33] <cvt_> are there any linux professionals in here?
[08:33] <Goldfish> The move...huh. Book is 10x better.
[08:34] <atchim> i was in need of some help..
[08:34] <DarkOra> ok cuz right now i only have console
[08:34] <bshumate> rmbrain: and for a freebee "metric" to prove current windows design flaws, two words : sony rootkit
[08:34] <natex> Tedd, change back the switches
[08:34] <Tedd> cvt_: I am a professional at drinking while using linux. ;)
[08:34] <Tedd> natex: I'll try that.
[08:34] <atchim> didn't thought so..
[08:34] <cvt_> Tedd, that's my goal.
[08:34] <atchim> i need some help with ubuntu breeze..
[08:34] <Tedd> To drink while using linux and not spill your drink?
[08:34] <Tedd> THat is a hearty goal indeed. I wish you the best of luck.
[08:34] <cvt_> Tedd, to be a linux professional.
[08:35] <atchim> to configure  right my laptop keyboard..
[08:35] <Tedd> Oh. Damn, that's much harder.
[08:35] <cvt_> Tedd, lol
[08:35] <atchim> someone can aid me?
[08:35] <cvt_> maybe
[08:35] <Goldfish> MythTV ---> http://www.mindspring.com/~gregturn/right_turn/id9.html
[08:35] <Stormx2> heya
[08:35] <Subhuman> atchim, whats up/
[08:36] <Goldfish> Tedd: Built your personal kegbot yet?
[08:36] <atchim> can't find a layout that suits my laptop..
[08:36] <Tedd> Goldfish: Almost. I was a bit happy at the time, though, so I might have just been hitting my night table with a hammer
[08:36] <atchim> lasus l3c..
[08:36] <Dr_Acemaster> Goldfish: I installed lmsensors via synaptic, any idea where I might find an icon if any?
[08:37] <atchim> err... asus l3c
[08:37] <atchim> with ubuntu breeze..
[08:37] <Subhuman> layout?
[08:37] <Subhuman> oh as in keyboard.
[08:37] <gnomefreak> cvt_,  if you define professional as someone with a linux cert. than go take the linux + test :)  but there are so many different defintions of a pro not real sure
[08:37] <Subhuman> hmm, i never had great sucess getting a perfect mapping...
[08:37] <Goldfish> Dr_Acemaster: I had to run through some sensor setup. The desktop app to see configure sensors was ksensors. I had to rebuild some kernel modules to empower it.
[08:37] <atchim> yup
[08:37] <lenaic> DarkOra: you can also try dpkg-reconfigure gdm (or kdm depnds on what you prefer)
[08:37] <atchim> i don't even ask to map it..
[08:38] <atchim> i just want the right keys..
[08:38] <cvt_> gnomefreak, oh
[08:38] <atchim> :P
[08:38] <mkyb14> where can i get an updated list of the sources.list for breezy.  i accidently used a hoary one
[08:38] <wietz0r> Hello, I've just finished installing ubuntu and now whenever I try to start xorg it errors with the message "Couldn't find a valid font path" How do I solve this ?
[08:38] <Tedd> natex: I'm having no luck here.
[08:38] <Goldfish> Ahh...the tool to detect current sensors was /usr/sbin/sensors-detect
[08:39] <poningru> where in the world is ubotu?
[08:39] <Subhuman> rmbrain,  right click the top panel in GNOME, click add to panel, and there is a few harware monitors, but only activity wise and capacity
[08:39] <gnomefreak> poningru,  hes down :(
[08:39] <Subhuman> no temp stuff.
[08:39] <Tedd> Natex: Isn't there some kind of bash command with a diagnostic that can help me? I can tell you exactly what I have: Four speakers and a subwoofer, and an Intel ICH5 sound card. That may be the integrated one, I don't know my real one.
[08:39] <Tedd> Natex: Creative something.
[08:39] <lenaic> wietz0r: look in xorg.conf if your font path is correct
[08:39] <Goldfish> BTW: The sensor stuff is an Debian64 machine. I haven't cracked open the Gnome world of lmsensors.
[08:39] <atchim> got clues subhuman?
[08:40] <Goshawk> is there a firefox extension that make you able to download an entire website?
[08:40] <wietz0r> There is no mentioning of a font path in there
[08:40] <chull> can anyone help me figure out how to sort Icons in the 'My Documents' window?
[08:40] <natex> Tedd, alsamixer can't break anything.
[08:40] <bshumate> wietz0r: weird.  to fix this, you need valid FontPath directive(s) in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:40] <gnomefreak> Goshawk,  for some reason i remember seeeing something like that in synaptic but i dont remember what it was called im sorry :(
[08:41] <Goldfish> I have seen My Documents since I logged off my Windows XP desktop at work on Thursday. Heh
[08:41] <wietz0r> bshumate: What is the syntax for that ? And where do I put that ?
[08:41] <Goshawk> thx gnomefreak
[08:41] <rmbrain> why did the ubuntu team pick gnome over kde?  is gnome really any better htan kde?
[08:41] <Goldfish> haven't seen
[08:41] <gnomefreak> your home is about the closest youll get to my docs
[08:41] <natex> Tedd, it's just a matter of unmuting what you muted most likely
[08:41] <Subhuman> atchim,  try a google search for "custom keyboard" layout, might be a way to make your own key map.
[08:41] <Subhuman> i cant seem to find one.
[08:41] <poningru> rmbrain: kde is picked as well
[08:41] <chull> Goldfish, it's a carry over from my win2k... i gave it up because of too many viruses, but I want to access those files
[08:41] <Goldfish> Check alsa-mixer
[08:41] <poningru> rmbrain: kubuntu
[08:41] <jakedahn> hey did anyone else have troubles with certian websites when you first installed ubuntu? I just installed it and i can only view some website, sites like google wont load, got any ideas?
[08:41] <gnomefreak> rmbrain, kubuntu=kde desktop xubuntu=xfce desktop
[08:42] <poningru> jakedahn: thats weird
[08:42] <Goldfish> chull: Ahh...have you mounted the disk?
[08:42] <Goshawk> gnomefreak, httrack
[08:42] <lenaic> wietz0r: add in Section "Files"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/local/"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc/"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/Type1/"
[08:42] <poningru> jakedahn: does windows allow you to load everything?
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/Speedo/"
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
[08:42] <Tedd> natex: Isn't there some kind of diagnostic to tell me what I should unmute
[08:42] <lenaic> FontPath "/usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi/"
[08:42] <rmbrain> gnomefreak, why not just put them all in a giant CD or two?
[08:42] <poningru> lenaic: dont paste stuff here
[08:42] <gnomefreak> httrack?
[08:42] <Tedd> leniac: pastebin
[08:42] <bshumate> yikes lenaic
[08:42] <poningru> !tell lenaic about pastebin
[08:42] <poningru> doh
[08:42] <natex> Tedd, make sure nothing is muted :)
[08:42] <rmbrain> will ubuntu ever fail?  what other distros should i look at?
[08:42] <gnomefreak> rmbrain, you can install them on any version of ubuntu
[08:42] <jakedahn> ponigru: i know, and it does the same thing on my ppc version of ubuntu too, and yes the internet loads fine on Windows, Mac, and other distros of linux
[08:43] <zi99y> jakedahn, sounds like a dns problem, is your router setup properly?
[08:43] <Goldfish> will ubuntu ever fail? What the ?!?!?
[08:43] <lenaic> sorry, i was just lazy
[08:43] <jakedahn> zi99y: i believe so
[08:43] <zi99y> had similar probs after getting dsl connected
[08:43] <Goshawk> gnomefreak, yep, httrack is the application that can download an entire website
[08:43] <gnomefreak> oh ty Goshawk
[08:43] <kicolobo> Hi, how can I make a partition available for read/write to all the users on my computer?
[08:43] <poningru> jakedahn: can you try to ping those sites?
[08:44] <jakedahn> brb lemme try
[08:44] <Subhuman> kicolobo, goto the folder with the mounted hdd, like media, say itz hdb3
[08:44] <poningru> jakedahn: if that doesnt work try a different browser
[08:44] <Subhuman> and do a "sudo chmod 777 hdb3"
[08:44] <Subhuman> should do it.
[08:44] <jakedahn> ponigru: the ping works fine, but i cant load it in the 3 broswers ive tried
[08:44] <chull> Goldfish, yes ty
[08:45] <jakedahn> Flock, Firefox, and Mozilla
[08:45] <poningru> jakedahn: hmm thats weird
[08:45] <Goldfish> chull: You should be able to navigate down its directory path and find our stuff there.
[08:45] <runevi> Damn .  Ubuntu comes with 2.6.12, support for my sata-controllers came in 2.6.13
[08:45] <runevi> :)
[08:45] <poningru> jakedahn: try epiphany
[08:45] <poningru> jakedahn: also try galeon
[08:45] <poningru> those are different browser
[08:45] <jakedahn> ponigru: link?
[08:46] <poningru> jakedahn: just apt-get install epiphany
[08:46] <jakedahn> aight
[08:46] <Kyral> jakedahn: its more like sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser
[08:46] <jakedahn> yeah
[08:46] <chull> Goldfish, can you elaborate a bit, (I had a stroke.. trying to find myself now)
[08:47] <kicolobo> well, it didn't work
[08:47] <dido`> Hi! I have two lan cards, how do I understand which is eth1 and which is eth0?
[08:47] <kicolobo> only the root user can write to the partition
[08:47] <Kyral> dido`: ifconfig ;P
[08:47] <pmorris> exit
[08:47] <Subhuman> it said that, did you do a sudo before it?
[08:47] <kicolobo> yeap
[08:47] <Subhuman> okay
[08:47] <Subhuman> try this
[08:48] <Mabus06> kicolobo, are you using a sudo enabled account?
[08:48] <Subhuman> sudo -i -H
[08:48] <Subhuman> then do chmod 777 "partition folder"
[08:48] <Subhuman> that surely should do it.
[08:48] <dido`> Kyral i wrote ifconfig but it seems that nothing usefull is written there
[08:48] <gnomefreak> Subhuman, whats the -H do?
[08:48] <Tedd> natex: Got it up, had to change it to channel "4ch".
[08:48] <Tedd> natex: But I think only two of the speakers are working. Is there a way to get all four up.
[08:49] <kicolobo> yes
[08:49] <RQ> hmm
[08:49] <kicolobo> it's the only account I have on this computer
[08:49] <RQ> may I ask again: IS ANYONE RUNNING DAPPER HERE?
[08:49] <Tedd> RQ:
[08:49] <kicolobo> The problem is that I only can write to this partition if I'm on the "sudo mode"
[08:49] <bshumate> Dido : does this show anything : ifconfig -a
[08:49] <Subhuman> kicolobo, then if itz just you why do u want all users to be able to access it?
[08:49] <RQ> I have issues with graphics
[08:49] <Tedd> RQ: What's the topic?
[08:49] <jakedahn> poningru: it says that epiphany isnt in the repositories
[08:49] <gnomefreak> RQ, i will be in a few minutes i hope
[08:49] <jakedahn> how do i edit the list
[08:49] <Kyral> Dido-: Then the only way to know is to check
[08:49] <kicolobo> because I only can write to this partition if I'm accessing it as a sudo user
[08:49] <Mabus06> Oh, guys, I  have a surge proof powerbar that my comp and stuff are connected to.... but there was a real big burst of power and it made my computer make a loud, unhealthy sounding noise. Anyone have anything to suggest I do?
[08:50] <poningru> jakedahn: go to synaptic and search for epiphany
[08:50] <RQ> Tedd, the topic is that graphics are very much messed up for me
[08:50] <poningru> !info epiphany
[08:50] <poningru> damn it
[08:50] <Mabus06> !epiphany
[08:50] <RQ> meanwhile they're not for my friend running dapper too
[08:50] <poningru> no the bot is dead
[08:50] <poningru> damn it where the crap is the bot
[08:50] <Dido-> Kyral :)) now it showed me more stuff, but it claims that the two are the same, when one is integrated in the mother board
[08:50] <jakedahn> poningru: its not in there either
[08:50] <jakedahn> :-\
[08:50] <kicolobo> let me show you my fstab file
[08:50] <gnomefreak> the /topic doesnt say anything about dapper and hasnt for a few days unless changed in last 2hrs
[08:51] <poningru> jakedahn: go to
[08:51] <Kyral> Dido-: I meant plug one in and try and note which one works lol
[08:51] <_lee_> hello guys
[08:51] <kicolobo> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[08:51] <kicolobo> #
[08:51] <kicolobo> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[08:51] <kicolobo> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/hda2       /               reiserfs notail          0       1
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/hda5       /docs           vfat    defaults,user        0       0
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/hda1       /windows        vfat    defaults        0       0
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/hda3       none            swap    sw              0       0
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[08:51] <poningru> gaaah
[08:51] <poningru> stop pasting here
[08:51] <kicolobo> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[08:51] <poningru> pastebin
[08:51] <kicolobo> I'm trying to access the /docs partition
[08:51] <gnomefreak> kicolobo,  please dont paste in here use pastebin
[08:51] <kicolobo> ok
[08:51] <natex> kicolobo, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch05.html
[08:51] <_lee_> kicolobo: try pasteing that in #ubunto-flood
[08:51] <poningru> paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:51] <kicolobo> ok, sorry
[08:51] <sinclair> gnomefreak: erm, it asked me about different x windows systems or something like that, the options were gdm or kdm
[08:52] <sinclair> i choosed gdm, was it right?
[08:52] <RQ> gnomefreak, is there much left for you till upgrade is finished? ;] 
[08:52] <sinclair> or was it gkm? im not sure -_-
[08:52] <gnomefreak> sinclair,  what one do you want as default kde or gnome?
[08:52] <_lee_> anyone know if ubuntu's default kernal offers SMT?
[08:52] <sinclair> gnome
[08:52] <_lee_> sorry, make that SMP
[08:52] <poningru> jakedahn: it should be there
[08:52] <eric> hello all
[08:52] <natex> kicolobo, "/dev/hda1 /media/windows vfat umask=000 0 0"
[08:52] <poningru> sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser
[08:52] <gnomefreak> RQ,  im not sure
[08:52] <poningru> jakedahn: try it again
[08:52] <RQ> :))
[08:52] <jakedahn> poningru: okie
[08:53] <_lee_> no kernal gurus?
[08:53] <PapaWolf> can anyone help me figure out how to sort Icons in the 'My Documents' window?  It is a carryover from my win2k .. old files on this box. using Ubuntu now.
[08:53] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! I compiled MPlayer 1.0pre7 from the source. The installation was without problems, but I don't find it in the multimedia (audio-video)menu. Why? It runs in terminal, but in GUI?
[08:53] <trappist> leonel: it doesn't.  smp is a separate kernel.
[08:53] <kicolobo> Its working now! Thanks guys!
[08:53] <gooz> sinclair: if you're using gnome gdm probably is the best option :)
[08:53] <_lee_> hmm no one using dual processor boxes?
[08:53] <The_Isle_of_Mark> hi all, got a weird problem in dapper, I click on the gnome applications button and it flashes the menu, but the disappears
[08:53] <The_Isle_of_Mark> any help?
[08:53] <trappist> oops
[08:54] <trappist> _lee_: it doesn't.  smp is a separate kernel.
[08:54] <_lee_> rats.
[08:54] <poningru> ltibor65: dude you have to install from apt
[08:54] <The_Isle_of_Mark> love the grub screen in dapper too lol
[08:54] <sinclair> yay, thats good :)
[08:54] <_lee_> I remember RH had an option during install for compiling for the SMP
[08:54] <poningru> _lee_: whats wrong?
[08:54] <trappist> _lee_: you'll find it's that way in every distro.  smp support is a big performance hit on single-proc machines
[08:54] <_lee_> ah ..
[08:54] <The_Isle_of_Mark> aw come on guys, I help out all the time, why cant I get no love?
[08:54] <gnomefreak> where the hell were all you people this morning with the dapper issues when i asked :(
[08:55] <poningru> _lee_: you do realize you can just get the smp kernel using apt
[08:55] <_lee_> anyone notice if the option to compile the kernal for smp is presented during install?
[08:55] <poningru> _lee_: no its not
[08:55] <_lee_> poningru: really a noobie on linux setup ..
[08:55] <cramos55> hola
[08:55] <poningru> _lee_: there is only one kernel per cd
[08:55] <poningru> iso
[08:55] <_lee_> I've used linux for years, only installed it a few times.
[08:55] <trappist> _lee_: only gentoo (that I know of, among the big distros) does any kernel compilation at install time.  rh may offer to let you *install* an smp kernel at install time though.
[08:56] <poningru> The_Isle_of_Mark: whats wrong now?
[08:56] <seth_k|away> The_Isle_of_Mark, sudo apt-get remove menu-xdg
[08:57] <The_Isle_of_Mark> poningru, hang on let me check out what seth_k|away has to say
[08:57] <_lee_> so someone tell me why I'd want to use ubuntu on my home server box -- as a server and not a desktop -- instead of, say, Slackware?
[08:57] <_lee_> please.
[08:57] <Subhuman> _lee_, easier to admin
[08:57] <Subhuman> and install (from what i can tell with slacks install)
[08:57] <trappist> _lee_: what Subhuman said.  I personally prefer debian as a server distro.
[08:58] <erb> hello
[08:58] <PapaWolf> hi erb
[08:58] <The_Isle_of_Mark> poningru, I dont ask many questions though, why make it sound like I do? what's wrong now? :)
[08:58] <erb> anybody uses here Twm under Breezy?
[08:58] <poningru> _lee_: no reason, just use slackware if its easier/better for you
[08:58] <poningru> do whats good for the job
[08:59] <poningru> The_Isle_of_Mark: hehe thats how I ask everyone whats wrong
[08:59] <The_Isle_of_Mark> poningru, ok cool
[08:59] <poningru> _lee_: after installation of ubuntu you an switch to the smb kernel from apt
[09:00] <_lee_> I don't know which is good for the job, wasn't sure if ubuntu was more about desktop instead of server ..
[09:00] <Dido-> Is it possible when I set all my setting to create a installation disc which includes them?
[09:00] <erb> sby, helpp me pls, i want to change my ugly grey backgroud to black, write into ~/.xinitrc "xsetroot -solid black" .. but it has no effect, im using Twm
[09:00] <poningru> Dido-: what's wrong now?
[09:00] <_lee_> I think I'll give ubuntu a shot .. mostly because it seems to be getting a lot of attention lately .. I know .. I'm cheap
[09:00] <poningru> Dido-: oh ic
[09:00] <Dido-> poningru i'm just asking ;D
[09:00] <poningru> Dido-: you should check out the oem setting
[09:00] <RQ> sssooooooo.... anyone with weird graphics on Dapper?
[09:01] <poningru> Dido-: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/10/11/ubuntu-oem-mode/
[09:01] <gnomefreak> RQ, not yet;)
[09:01] <Dido-> poningru thank you ;)
[09:01] <poningru> RQ: what do you mean?
[09:01] <zwnj> I get this error when try to up2date repos:
[09:01] <zwnj> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: MD5Sum mismatch
[09:01] <zwnj> What can I do?
[09:01] <PapaWolf> _lee_, if it's any consolation my son, a debian originator wants to change his personal box and all home boxes to Ubuntu.
[09:01] <trappist> _lee_: there are things to consider for a server distro besides ease of administration.  there's the reputation of the distro's security team, the release schedule, the priority on stability vs. performance vs. security vs. features etc.
[09:01] <jakedahn> poningru: hmm seems that that doesnt work either, i think im going to go udate my modem firmware and a few other things, buh bye
[09:01] <bshumate> erb : open a terminal, and execute the command : xsetroot -solid black to confirm xsetroot is even working
[09:01] <poningru> jakedahn: k
[09:01] <bshumate> erb: and do you actually *prefer* using twm?  i do not know anyone else on earth using that
[09:02] <erb> bshumate, i have 128Mb ram ...
[09:02] <RQ> poningru, i mean that something is borked on dapper
[09:02] <RQ> for example, button images are misplaced
[09:02] <erb> Twm is a _really_ great wm
[09:02] <poningru> RQ: hmm what vid card do you have?
[09:02] <poningru> oh
[09:02] <gnomefreak> RQ, what are you grafics doing?
[09:02] <RQ> i810
[09:02] <The_Isle_of_Mark> seth_k|away, there are a LOT of dependencies on menu-xdg, a lot of my kde apps are going to be broken or removed if I do that
[09:02] <_lee_> trappist: very true .. but being a noob, and this being a dev box for home use .. although it will be open to the world via an odd port, the dev teams rep is lower on my list I guess.
[09:03] <RQ> I can put a few screenshots for better illustration
[09:03] <bshumate> erb : there are other WMs which work in lowmem systems... blackbox? fluxbox?  can you get the xsetroot command to change the bg color from a terminal?
[09:03] <TheMuffenMann> erb: Fluxbox is a good window manager
[09:03] <erb> otherwise, bshumate .. xsetroot wors from xterm but i want to use in my own .xinitrc
[09:03] <poningru> RQ: that would be helpfull
[09:03] <RQ> ok.
[09:03] <RQ> just a minute
[09:03] <bshumate> erb: you may need to make an ~/.Xdefaults file, and place the xsetroot cmd in there
[09:04] <Hagge> Since i can choose any packages and everything is the same I guess it doesn't matter but I prefer kde over gnome so does that mean I should install kubuntu instead of ubuntu? I don't think I'll use kde as window manager anyway but what gets me a little worried are if there are some tools or menu settings or whatever which only works in the gnome environment? (or i could just install unbuntu and then add kde apps..)
[09:04] <bshumate> erb: then restart X
[09:04] <_lee_> you guys have a LAMP distro suggested, or simply add each package manually?
[09:04] <TheMuffenMann> Fluxbox is excellent, is based written in C++, uses less memory, and is highly customizable.
[09:04] <erb> hmm, do you think it should work? .. Xdefaults
[09:04] <bshumate> erb: yes, and look into using fluxbox instead of twm!
[09:04] <Hagge> TheMuffenMann: should c++ be something on the good side?
[09:04] <TheMuffenMann> yes
[09:04] <Dido-> Kyral ;) i toke you advice, and now the eth0 is missing ;) what should i do to see it again
[09:05] <erb> ok, thanks
[09:05] <zwnj> I get this error when try to up2date repos:
[09:05] <TheMuffenMann> C++ is efficient, high-performance code
[09:05] <zwnj> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz: MD5Sum mismatch
[09:05] <zwnj> What can I do?
[09:05] <seth_k|away> The_Isle_of_Mark, ah... then I think you're going to be out of luck, it's a bug in that package and I don't know any other way to get rid of it :(
[09:06] <RQ> gnomefreak, poningru, http://lmta.lt/~rq/dapper/
[09:07] <gnomefreak> zwnj, it looks like that is your cd repos try commenting it out and re-running sudo apt-get update
[09:07] <battlecat> Hi.
[09:07] <battlecat> How is the room today?
[09:07] <battlecat> I am just getting used to the Ubuntu setup I have.
[09:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> seth_k|away, a bug in what package?
[09:07] <recon0> i really screwed up the X configuration, is there any way to set it back to defaults (backup didn't work) short of reinstalling ubuntu AGAIN?
[09:08] <bshumate> _lee_ : i always compile everything individually, as the all-in-one collections either don't have all i need, or come with too much, plus, you learn more that way ;-)
[09:08] <zwnj> gnomefreak: but it's already in comments
[09:08] <Dido-> I'm trying to set up a home network, so I wonder, what is DHCP?
[09:08] <RQ> gnomefreak, poningru any ideas?
[09:08] <Hagge> are dapper "unstable" or the current release?
[09:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> seth_k|away, the menu-xdg?
[09:08] <gnomefreak> unstable
[09:08] <seth_k|away> The_Isle_of_Mark, it seems to be a problem with menu-xdg. Another person suggested removing /etc/menu-methods/*xdg* but I haven't tested that.
[09:09] <PapaWolf> Dido-, do you happen to know how to find the ip to my priter (new setup of Ubuntu) ??
[09:09] <idefix> how is the directory called in which ubuntu installs itself?
[09:09] <The_Isle_of_Mark> seth_k|away, it seems that killing gam_server stops it...I guess that works as a temporary fix
[09:09] <HymnToLife> idefix > /
[09:09] <dandelion> idefix: it's called '/'
[09:09] <bshumate> Dido : http://www.dhcp-handbook.com/dhcp_faq.html
[09:09] <Dido-> PapaWolf sorry, i dont understand you
[09:09] <seth_k|away> The_Isle_of_Mark, alright, I'll add that to the noted fixes, cheers
[09:10] <Dido-> bshumate thanks
[09:10] <poningru> RQ: looking
[09:10] <The_Isle_of_Mark> seth_k|away, np, you pointed me in the right direction though :) thanks
[09:10] <gnomefreak> RQ, you can try to reconfigure xserver
[09:10] <PapaWolf> Dido-, the printer is shared to the other boxes on the network. This is for all intents a new box. HOW do I get Ubuntu to work with my hp printer?
[09:10] <RQ> gnomefreak, i tried it
[09:10] <RQ> :))
[09:11] <RQ> lol
[09:11] <RQ> FONTS got smaller
[09:11] <zwnj> gnomefreak: here are the full output of *apt-get update*
[09:11] <zwnj> http://rafb.net/paste/results/FEmqDX33.html
[09:11] <mwgbc_> I'm having trouble finding what I need to install pgadmin III on my ubuntu dist.  any ideas?
[09:11] <RQ> gnomefreak, you can see that in the last screenshot
[09:11] <Dido-> PapaWolf lol you're not asking the right guy ;)
[09:11] <RQ> and shit remained
[09:11] <RQ> then i've put back the backup of xorf.cfg
[09:11] <RQ> and still fonts are small :)
[09:13] <RQ> i'll probably just restart my Xserver
[09:13] <RQ> wait a few secs
[09:13] <gnomefreak> zwnj, can you paste your sources.list on pastebin?
[09:14] <kiran_> dd
[09:14] <zwnj> gnomefreak: http://rafb.net/paste/results/FnhiFc52.html
[09:15] <sammy76> anyone help me mount my cd-roms
[09:15] <zwnj> sammy76: what's the problem?
[09:16] <gnomefreak> ummmmmm zwnj why the spaces in the sources list? they should be / not spaces
[09:16] <odal> anyone know how to change your icon theme in xfce?  i know that this is the gnome room but i've asked in #xubuntu to no avail
[09:16] <recon0> on various applications I run, i keep on getting "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[09:16] <recon0> ".
[09:16] <RQ> hm
[09:16] <RQ> fonts are still small
[09:16] <RQ> dammit
[09:16] <RQ> mmmmmmmantas
[09:16] <zwnj> gnomefreak: where exactly?
[09:16] <recon0> !xorg.conf
[09:17] <recon0> can anybody help with the above?
[09:17] <PapaWolf> *sigh* <chalcedony> WHERE to ask how to set up stuff on PapaWolf's new ubuntu ???
[09:18] <gnomefreak> zwnj, you have spaces all over the list breezy shouldnt be out in middle of nowhere 1 full line should run together
[09:18] <RQ> brb
[09:18] <recon0> brb
[09:19] <gnomefreak> zwnj,  if you go into pastebin and search for breezy sources you will see a bunch of examples
[09:19] <gnomefreak> ill brb i hope ;)
[09:20] <fishhead> http://flyback.databurn.net/new_room
[09:20] <The_Isle_of_Mark> finally got dri working on my savage twister video laptop
[09:20] <sammy76> i'm having some problems with breezy and my nic, wonder if i could get some help
[09:21] <The_Isle_of_Mark> woot! for lack of a better term
[09:22] <fishhead> mark give via a hard time they are trying to support linux better
[09:22] <fishhead> cause it's a good match for their c3 and c7 cpu's
[09:22] <fishhead> they own s3
[09:22] <RQ> k...
[09:23] <skulrid> hi ppl
[09:23] <Determinist> hell, i think i've never ever seen such good icons
[09:23] <Determinist> jairoboudewyn.com <--- this guy... there's no word for how talented he is lol
[09:23] <The_Isle_of_Mark> fishhead it is an older chip, I don't know if they will care
[09:23] <skulrid> Ive got here svgalib, but I dont know how to install it, any help plz!
[09:25] <The_Isle_of_Mark> fishhead, also part of the problem is that breezy ships with xorg 6.8.xxx dri on savage only works on 6.9.xxx or higher
[09:25] <fishhead> ah :/
[09:25] <fishhead> well good luck
[09:25] <_jason> Determinist, wow those are nice
[09:25] <The_Isle_of_Mark> fishhead, thanks, got it now :) about 8 times better fps on glxgears
[09:26] <Determinist> _jason, indeed, been wondering if i wanna create myself an iconset from these, for personal use, of course
[09:26] <RQ> poningru, so how about the graphics? any ideas?
[09:26] <fishhead> well my laptops are 2d only
[09:26] <fishhead> so i don't have much to worry aout :P
[09:27] <odie5533> is Sun java faster on windows or ubuntu?
[09:28] <techrush> hi
[09:28] <Determinist> have you guys noticed that every good looking screenshot has italian or french languages in the titles? these guys can really design their stuff :P
[09:28] <skulrid> Ive got here svgalib, but I dont know how to install it, any help plz!
[09:28] <amias> lo all
[09:28] <RQ> Determinist, maybe you're just looking at the screenshots of the same software? ;P
[09:28] <masteryuri> i have a .deb, how can i install it?
[09:28] <masteryuri> by terminal
[09:29] <Determinist> RQ, gnome-look mate...
[09:29] <odie5533> sudo dpkg -i <package>
[09:29] <amias> i'm having problems doing dist-upgrade from breezy to dapper
[09:29] <amias> python won't compile , its complaining about null bytes
[09:29] <masteryuri> thanks odie5533, what means this option "-i" ?
[09:29] <amias> i cant find anthing on google about it , anyone got any ideas how i can fix this ?
[09:29] <odie5533> install
[09:30] <masteryuri> thanks ;)
[09:31] <Mabus06> How come when I set a key combo to swich through workplaces, it drags gedit along with it?
[09:32] <skulrid> Ive got here svgalib, but I dont know how to install it, any help plz!
[09:32] <Taxman> to run giFTgui do I need to install something like gtk-gnutella first
[09:32] <amias> skulrid: is it a .deb ?
[09:32] <Taxman> lo btw
[09:32] <fishhead> skul did you try the doc labeled install
[09:32] <fishhead> :P
[09:32] <techrush> im looking to setup a dual boot situation on my laptop...should i install windows before ubuntu ?
[09:32] <skulrid> no
[09:33] <Mabus06> yes techrush
[09:33] <Taxman> techrush, yup
[09:33] <chalcedony> yes
[09:33] <techrush> ok thanks
[09:33] <amias> techrush: yes its easier that way
[09:33] <chalcedony> windows doesn't like to be second
[09:33] <Mabus06> techrush, windows tends to.. take over your system upon installation.
[09:33] <skulrid> amias, no ->tar
[09:33] <Mabus06> Windows dislikes sloppy seconds.
[09:33] <Hagge> amias: compile? do you need to compile anything in a dist which uses deb-packages? and also "complaining about null bytes" isn't that describing ;)
[09:33] <techrush> yea i kinda figured....
[09:33] <zwnj> crimsun: ok
[09:33] <amias> Hagge: as part of the dpkg configure it compiles python 2.4
[09:34] <crimsun> zwnj: ''sudo apt-get -s install libxml++2.6c2'' confirms that "Conf libxml++2.6c2 (2.12.0-0ubuntu1 Ubuntu:5.10/breezy)"
[09:34] <Hagge> techrush: just skip windows or you'll find yourself sitting in it all the time anyway ;)
[09:34] <Mabus06> what's wrong with ubotu
[09:34] <The_Isle_of_Mark> techrush it is definately possible to install windows after ubuntu, but it is a bit more difficult
[09:34] <Hagge> amias: k
[09:34] <Taxman> ok flame all ye like, but are there any reputable bittorrent search/listing left?
[09:34] <techrush> i unfortunately still need windows
[09:34] <techrush> so skipping it is not an option im affraid :(
[09:34] <Mabus06> Taxman, I use mininova.org
[09:34] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Taxman, isohunt?
[09:34] <amias> Taxman: apparently piratebay.org is ok
[09:35] <Mabus06> No, mininova.org beats the pants off of piratebay
[09:35] <Hagge> Taxman: filelist? swebits? there are a bunch of ones which requires registring which is ok
[09:35] <techrush> piratebay is dying
[09:35] <crimsun> zwnj: note the filename you're trying to install. It's older, i.e., pre- CXX transition. Breezy already went through the transition.
[09:35] <Hagge> amias: pirate bay sucks
[09:35] <amias> chalcedony: you are in the right place ask again
[09:35] <crimsun> zwnj: you need to install the c2 version
[09:35] <Hagge> slow, no seedes, no quality at all
[09:35] <Hagge> +r
[09:35] <techrush> torrentspy.com and mininova are the best now i think
[09:36] <Taxman> cool, thanks
[09:36] <zwnj> crimsun: i have problems with repos http://rafb.net/paste/results/FEmqDX33.html
[09:36] <nasdaq7> hi i was wondering: how many Ubuntu users are there?
[09:36] <zwnj> crimsun: so i tried to install in manually and got the file from archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool
[09:36] <neighborlee> do 'export' lines go in bashrc or bashrc_profile..or does it matter ?
[09:37] <chalcedony> amias, my husband has a new install of ubuntu. I know next to nothing. Our son is out of town for an extended period. We need the printer to work with his box. ALSO he wants to sort his remaining windows 2k icons.
[09:37] <Hagge> nasdaq7: guess noone knows
[09:37] <neighborlee> nasdaq7, too many to count
[09:37] <crimsun> zwnj: the problem is that you got the wrong file.
[09:37] <neighborlee> nasdaq7, ;-)
[09:37] <crimsun> zwnj: notice your file lacks "c2" in the filename
[09:37] <zwnj> crimsun: so where's the breezy version?
[09:38] <zwnj> crimsun: i couldn't find on archive.ubuntu.com
[09:38] <Stormx2> is ubotu still ill?
[09:38] <nosralboo> whats wrong with this mount script?
[09:38] <nosralboo> wait hold on
[09:39] <crimsun> zwnj: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/libx/libxml++2.6/libxml++2.6c2_2.12.0-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[09:39] <nosralboo> whats wrong with this script:
[09:39] <nosralboo> #!/bin/bash
[09:39] <nosralboo> # Mount NTFS drive in winHD1
[09:39] <nosralboo> sudo mkdir /media/winHD1
[09:39] <nosralboo> sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/winHD1/ -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[09:39] <NetGrunt> hi there ubuntuers
[09:40] <NetGrunt> Does anybody know why UBUNTU is shipping with Evince as the default PDF viewer if it's SLOW AS HELL ? At least compared to XPDF
[09:40] <crimsun> nosralboo: why not put that in /etc/fstab ?
[09:40] <nosralboo> oooooo good idea
[09:41] <Hagge> nosralboo: why do you use it as a script to begin with? why not change /etc/fstab instead?
[09:41] <nosralboo> yea your right, right now all it does it makes it till next restart
[09:41] <crimsun> nosralboo: /dev/hda1  /media/winHD1  ntfs  nls=utf8,umask=0222  0  0
[09:41] <londonboi2k3> Strange thing, volume control is missing in the panel, and I am unable to add it, anyone else getting this on breezy
[09:41] <nosralboo> because I don't like to always have it mounted
[09:42] <crimsun> nosralboo: so instead of nls=utf8,umask=0222  use  nls=utf8,umask=0222,noauto
[09:42] <amias> crimsun: its a shell script not an fstab
[09:42] <nosralboo> I just want to make a script because it's easier for other people(my friends) to use it
[09:42] <crimsun> amias: and it's better to use fstab.
[09:42] <amias> crimsun: yep indeed
[09:42] <LoneWolf071> When I compiler A GUI Program For ubuntu, I Get A GTK+-2.0 not installed error
[09:43] <LoneWolf071> Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.0.0)
[09:43] <crimsun> LoneWolf071: so install libgtk2.0-dev
[09:43] <nosralboo> but can I make a script out of that
[09:43] <crimsun> nosralboo: why make a script?
[09:43] <crimsun> nosralboo: your script's functionality already exists
[09:43] <nosralboo> so my friends can do it without having to type all that stuff
[09:43] <LoneWolf071> crimsun, Thanks
[09:43] <amias> nosralboo: if you put it in fstab and set noauto for the mount in question it will only mount if you mount it but will always get the same options
[09:43] <crimsun> nosralboo: sudo mount /dev/hda1
[09:44] <Taxman> do you have to login to torrentspy to get access to the peers?
[09:44] <anthony> Hi! I am trying to install flashplayer-mozilla in Ubuntu 5.10, but apt-get cannoet find it
[09:44] <anthony> Anyone who can tell me how to find this app?
[09:44] <crimsun> anthony: use flashplugin-nonfree from multiverse.
[09:45] <amias> anthony: have you enabled the universe and multiverse repositories ?
[09:45] <anthony> crimsun: Does it work with FireFox?
[09:45] <_jason> crimsun, what is the difference between the two packages (flash)
[09:45] <crimsun> flashplayer-mozilla is illegal and should not have been distributed. It will be gone in Dapper.
[09:45] <_jason> oh...
[09:45] <anthony> amias: " main restricted universe multiverse"
[09:45] <Dr_Acemaster> illegal?
[09:45] <crimsun> _jason: we're not allowed to distribute the binary according to the EULA.
[09:45] <Dr_Acemaster> ahh
[09:46] <reywob> Hi, I'm trying to find a version of python2.4-mysqldb > 1.1.6 that will install on Ubuntu 5.10?  The debian package fails with a libc6 version problem
[09:46] <crimsun> flashplugin-nonfree uses a ruby script to download and install the plugin
[09:46] <techrush> thats stupid
[09:46] <gratuit> crimsun: will there be a wrapper that'll download it?
[09:46] <gratuit> ah
[09:46] <gratuit> ok
[09:46] <techrush> flash is annoying anyways tho
[09:46] <reywob> and all the ubuntu repositories appear to have old versions
[09:46] <_jason> crimsun, so they are the same thing except installed in a different manner?
[09:46] <anthony> I couldn't find flashplugin-nonfree too
[09:46] <crimsun> anthony: you don't have multiverse enabled
[09:46] <nosralboo> could someone tell me an easy way to install from a binary??
[09:46] <crimsun> _jason: essentially
[09:47] <gratuit> nosralboo: what do you mean?
[09:47] <crimsun> one's illegal, the other's blessed by Macromedia
[09:47] <nosralboo> like to download the stuff
[09:47] <_jason> crimsun, lol ok I see
[09:47] <nosralboo> instead of using repositories
[09:47] <GNULinuxer> crimsun: Adobe to be precise
[09:47] <gratuit> nosralboo: is it a .deb, a .bin, a .sh or somethign else?
[09:47] <zwnj> crimsun: thanks :)
[09:47] <nosralboo> tar.gz
[09:47] <nosralboo> thats source
[09:47] <_jason> anthony, pastebin the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list if you're having trouble enabling multiverse
[09:47] <nosralboo> isn't it?
[09:48] <Determinist> any idea how i could change the default icon of the gnome-menu into some other icon? what .png file is used?
[09:48] <anthony> _jason:
[09:48] <anthony> deb http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[09:48] <anthony> deb-src http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[09:48] <anthony> isn't it okay?
[09:48] <gratuit> nosralboo: it's an archive, anything could be inside it, check the wiki on comiling software, I bet there is something there
[09:48] <_jason> anthony, no, that's for backports
[09:48] <anthony> ups
[09:48] <Taxman> is gnutella not available to install?
[09:48] <nosralboo> gratuit:yea alright thanks
[09:49] <_jason> anthony, look for the lines that has "breezy universe" and add multiverse to it if it isn't there
[09:49] <chrisx1> Taxman, gtk-gnutella
[09:49] <anthony> _jason: so it should be like:
[09:49] <anthony> deb http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[09:49] <anthony> deb-src http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe multiverse
[09:49] <anthony> ?
[09:50] <_jason> anthony, yes, that will give you multiverse
[09:50] <anthony> _jason: thanks a lot so far
[09:50] <reywob> I upgraded my box from Hoary to Breezy (I'm pretty sure!) yet my sources.list still points for hoary?
[09:50] <Taxman> chrisx1, it didn't come up in a search, hmm
[09:50] <_jason> reywob, how did you upgrade
[09:50] <chrisx1> shud do
[09:50] <reywob> apt-get upgrade
[09:50] <anthony> _jason: My first time using Ubuntu - I am a FreeBSD-guy ;-)
[09:51] <chrisx1> theres debs for it (newer versions) on sourceforge
[09:51] <_jason> reywob, what does 'lsb_release -r' return?
[09:51] <chrisx1> theres debs for it (newer versions) on sourceforge Taxman
[09:51] <atchim> hi their..
[09:51] <Taxman> anthony, heh, same here
[09:51] <reywob> hmmm, still 5.04 _jason
[09:51] <chrisx1> hey atchim
[09:51] <atchim> err... could someone help with configure of a laptop keyboard?
[09:52] <atchim> on pt?
[09:52] <anthony> Does anyone know if Ubuntu works with VMware GSX (Ubuntu as host)
[09:52] <Taxman> christel, oh, I was just looking to add it through the add applications utility
[09:52] <_jason> reywob, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[09:52] <chrisx1> Taxman, it doesnt come installed
[09:52] <atchim> and on  breeze.. yes... :(
[09:52] <odal> ff1.5 isn't in backports is it?
[09:52] <Taxman> right, but I assumed it would be in multiverse or something
[09:53] <hussam> anybody here uses thunderbird?
[09:53] <_jason> odal, nope, search the forums for a sticky on it for more info
[09:53] <tonyyarusso> I'm looking for suggestions of ways to get a lot of files back and forth between my laptop running Ubuntu and another running Windows XP.
[09:53] <cowbud> hussam: yah what is your problem?
[09:53] <tonyyarusso> hussam: Yes.
[09:53] <odal> -jason: thanks
[09:53] <chrisx1> if u use apt its older version Taxman better goin to sourceforge and getting the deb
[09:53] <reywob> _jason: ta.  Pre-upgrade notes - as I'm running a server box I'd just install ubuntu-base metapackage?
[09:53] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: smb?
[09:53] <zwnj> crimsun: i try to ./configure synfig, but it says: checking for libxml++-2.6... checking for libxml++-1.0... configure: error:  ** You need to install libxml++, either verison 2.6 or 1.0.
[09:53] <zwnj> :(
[09:53] <tonyyarusso> odal: No, you have to get it directly from Mozilla.
[09:53] <NetGrunt> Does anybody know why UBUNTU is shipping with Evince as the default PDF viewer if it's SLOW AS HELL ? At least compared to XPDF
[09:53] <_jason> tonyyarusso, create a fat32 partition to transfer files
[09:53] <Taxman> ok, sound good, chrisx1, thanks
[09:53] <action09> hi all ! anybody installed , make a package or test SnortCenter on Ubuntu please ?
[09:53] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Are you familiar with setting that up?
[09:53] <odal> tonyyarusso: well i don't care that much about getting ff1.5 then
[09:53] <hussam> tonyyarusso , cowbud: I just want a copy of the thunderbird.desktop file
[09:54] <odal> i've used it before...doesn't seem to be much different
[09:54] <chrisx1> i use the one of sourceforge Taxman
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> _jason: I need to get them to another computer.
[09:54] <cowbud> hussam: alright ill send it to ya..
[09:54] <tonyyarusso> odal: Fair enough.
[09:54] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: sure there are lots of faqs also..
[09:54] <hussam> cowbud: Ok, thanks :)
[09:55] <_jason> tonyyarusso, oops, umm you can transfer them over ssh
[09:55] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: I tried it once before and didn't succeed, so I'm looking for some help.
[09:55] <tonyyarusso> _jason: What's that?
[09:55] <chrisx1> 1912 items, totalling 2.5 GB <- shocking lolz all music:D
[09:55] <hussam> cowbud: thank you :)
[09:55] <atchim> can someone help with ubuntu breeze, laptop asus l3c and a awfull keyboard configuration?..
[09:55] <_jason> tonyyarusso, winscp is a nice client for transfering files over ssh on windows
[09:55] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: http://ubuntuguide.org/#sambaserver did you look there?
[09:55] <cowbud> that is pretty much step by step what you need to do
[09:56] <atchim> or a awfull  breeze... :(
[09:56] <sorush20> what is a good backup program?
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Am I supposed to just be able to set up some config files on mine, and have the Windows box magically register it in the Network Neighborhood?  How's that work?
[09:56] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Yeah, but I don't really understand everything.
[09:56] <_jason> tonyyarusso, allows you to remotely login to your computer... but yeah I think samba is the way to go.  I don't know too much about it however.
[09:56] <atchim> someone?
[09:56] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: essentially you set that up then you just go to start run \\yourip and you will see your shares..
[09:57] <tonyyarusso> _jason: All right, I'll see if I can get that figured out.
[09:57] <The_Isle_of_Mark> tonyyarusso, check out system >> administration >> shared folders and setup samba
[09:57] <WeBsPaCe> Is anyone here who's informed about terminal servers in ubuntu oder edubuntu?
[09:57] <_jason> reywob, I think those meta packages are just so it pulls in all the upgrades so I *think* you should be fine
[09:57] <dm> whats the command for a dist-upgrade?
[09:57] <secureboot> i'm trying to find out which /dev/usb? device my printer is hooked up to - anyone have an idea how to do this?  i dont' understand the lsusb output
[09:58] <secureboot> which does show my printer... but i dont' knwo which /dev/usb it corresponds to
[09:58] <secureboot> it says Bus 003 Device 002
[09:58] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Now how is it that an IP that I just make up would be seen by another computer, since I'm not actually like a registered server or anything, I can just run iwconfig, so what's that do as far as other machines are concerned?
[09:58] <zwnj> crimsun: what's the diff of c2 and c2a?
[09:58] <_lee_> Can you do a text only install of Ubuntu?
[09:58] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: do you know how to network two computers?
[09:59] <_lee_> that is, have it not install GUI packages at all?
[09:59] <amias> dm: apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:59] <atchim> has someone already configured a keboard on ubuntu breeze with portuguese layout?
[09:59] <LaserJock> _lee_:yeah, I think you type server when the install cd  boots
[09:59] <Swedish_Chef> when is ubuntu getting the latest openoffice? :/
[09:59] <_lee_> cool
[10:00] <linx_> the correct nvidia drivers are the ia32 right?
[10:00] <shingoki> How come gpac is in multiverse, but can't install due to missing libavcodecs2?
[10:00] <WeBsPaCe> Really no one who knows about terminal servers in ubuntu or edubuntu?
[10:00] <tonyyarusso> The_Isle_of_Mark: Oh you've gotta be kidding.  Is there anything they haven't included a GUI tool for?
[10:00] <The_Isle_of_Mark> tonyyarusso, If you dont mind my interjection, you dont actually need a server to make windows shares. Windows has broadcasts that allow the discovery of peer machines on the network. Setup a samba share and make sure it is in the same workgroup as your M$ machines
[10:01] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: I set up a 3-machine Windows network at home to share some files and an internet connection, all wired.  This one would be wireless, which complicates things I think.
[10:01] <The_Isle_of_Mark> tonyyarusso, they have. you might want to read up a little on samba shares, but it isnt TOO complex. If you know windows networkign, it all makes sense.
[10:01] <B7su4> is there an programs availiable for ubuntu resembling limewire?
[10:01] <Determinist> Swedish_Chef, apparently with the next release. once a release has been released, it's only major bug fixes, no newer versions of applications
[10:01] <coag> how do i reconfigure x?
[10:01] <coinbird> hello everyone
[10:01] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: can you ping the other computers (ping ip address) from the wireless client?
[10:01] <jojko> hello
[10:01] <linx_> are these the drivers i need to install my nvidia card? http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8174.html
[10:01] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[10:02] <coag> thank you
[10:02] <amias> how can i clear the list of packages apt is trying to install so i can install others ?
[10:02] <The_Isle_of_Mark> linx_, no, use synaptics after you enable the restricted modules
[10:02] <WeBsPaCe> Really no one who knows about terminal servers in ubuntu or edubuntu?
[10:02] <kamme> hiya, I have a question, how can I chane the ubuntu icon on the 'start button'?
[10:02] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: I didn't succeed at it before, but I don't think I had configured them right.  As I understand it, I need to set both to ad-hoc wireless mode, on the same subnet, and I'm not really sure from there.
[10:02] <Taxman> jeez I feel like  a newb again. so where does synaptic expect the package to be so I can install the deb I dl'd
[10:02] <chaoticgeek> hey guys
[10:02] <linx_> they are older drivers tho
[10:02] <Taxman> heya
[10:02] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: well how are you connecting your client do you have an AP?
[10:03] <linx_> and all the graphics are messed up and low fps
[10:03] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: AP?
[10:03] <Mabus06> No, mininova.org beats the pants off of piratebay
[10:03] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: Access point
[10:03] <chaoticgeek> I'm having problems with my hdrive for windows under kubutnu. The guys in kubuntu could not help me so I came here
[10:03] <Mabus06> errr
[10:03] <Mabus06> How come when I set a key combo to swich through workplaces, it drags gedit along with it?
[10:03] <coag> So in order to set up dual monitors
[10:04] <coag> i will have to set up two screens with the correct devices?
[10:04] <chaoticgeek> I want to read/write/execute to the h drive, and i have it up so that I own the drive and I can read from it.
[10:04] <pete__> hi i was wondering how i would go about changing the colors etc, of an ubuntu install?
[10:04] <_jason> Mabus06, are you sure you set the right preference?  there is one that sends the current task to next workspace
[10:04] <pete__> can linux be skinned like windows?
[10:04] <chaoticgeek> How ever I can not write to it and I made it so I could, but it still would not let me
[10:04] <Mabus06> _jason, yes... this only happens with gedit
[10:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag yes, but you'll need to do some reading on that. it isnt hard, but it does require research
[10:04] <_jason> pete gnome-look.org
[10:04] <pete__> ty jason
[10:04] <coag> The_Isle_of_Mark: alrighty
[10:04] <B7su4> is there an programs availiable for ubuntu resembling limewire?or how can i enable Gnutella?
[10:05] <eobanb> B7su4, check out Cabos
[10:05] <amias> pete__: yes , but only windows deserves it ;-)
[10:05] <Mabus06> B7su4, limewire is available from Seveas' repo
[10:05] <reywob> If I am not using the X server, do I need x-common installed?
[10:05] <Taxman> pete, yes, you change windowmanagers
[10:05] <The_Isle_of_Mark> reywob, no, you dont
[10:05] <Mabus06> pete__, also, check out themes under preferences
[10:05] <kamme> Noone can help me with changing the icon on ubuntu's programs button?
[10:05] <kong0> !! Need help! i installed java runtime edition and then i tried to install azureus but azureus say 2 files are missing; libseda-java and libswt-gtk-3.1.  i couldn't find theese in synaptics either...
[10:05] <B7su4> Mabus06, how do i get it?
[10:05] <reywob> then why does apt-get dist-upgrade want to install it?
[10:05] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Ah.  The two computers normally connect to the internet through two separate access points on the external modems we have, hooking up to two separate DSL lines for separate internet connections (it's a university).  To connect to each other I figured we could go computer to computer directly with the built-in wireless antennas.
[10:06] <Mabus06> B7su4, I'd ask ubotu for you, but he's down and out... ask seveas or someone else who might know how to add his repo
[10:06] <Determinist> pete__, define skinned?
[10:06] <anthony> _jason: is it a problem to mix different repositories. I know that e.g. Fedora disencourages people to mix rpms from different repositories
[10:06] <The_Isle_of_Mark> reywob, you have it installed now?
[10:06] <decklin> does the x-terminal-emulator alternative shipped in breezy point to gnome-terminal?
[10:06] <Dr_Acemaster> how come I see many using apt-get when synaptic takes care of most installs?
[10:06] <kisly> hallo!
[10:06] <B7su4> Seveas, how add you repo?
[10:06] <coag> The_Isle_of_Mark: actually what i was planning to do was have one monitor have X on it, and to have the other one be a console
[10:06] <cowbud> tonyyarusso: yah I am sorry but via irc all this to explain is just too complicated you need someone to look at your setup and sit down and explain it to you
[10:06] <_jason> anthony, sorry, is what a problem?
[10:06] <peter_> hi! can anyone paste his/hers /etc/samba/smb.conf? I really need a working samba.
[10:06] <kong0> U'r spamming my cry for help away :'(
[10:06] <eobanb> Dr_Acemaster, they're the same thing
[10:06] <coag> but during ubuntu set up it setup the wrong video card
[10:06] <reywob> The_Isle_of_Mark: not quite sure how to check but don't think so as it's in the "New" package list
[10:07] <Determinist> pete__, what do you want changed? because everything can pretty much be changed to look like you want it to with enough tweaking
[10:07] <Mabus06> Dr_Acemaster, because, some people like the simplicity of the terminal. I do. I used synaptic when I started but now I use apt-get.
[10:07] <Dr_Acemaster> eobanb: so apt-get from command line
[10:07] <peter_> Then just tell me what i need to alter
[10:07] <Dr_Acemaster> gotcha
[10:07] <eobanb> Dr_Acemaster, synaptic is just a GUI for apt-get
[10:07] <kong0> I'll try get attention with this...
[10:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag, I havent set one up like that before. I am not sure it will be so easy
[10:07] <DarkOra> hey can i pm someone about my problem
[10:07] <anthony> _jason: I read somewhere, that mixing up application from different repositories could fuck up your installation
[10:07] <coag> The_Isle_of_Mark: when i said console i meant CLI
[10:07] <peter_> anyone
[10:07] <kisly> jdk_1.5 -how could i install it!
[10:07] <Mabus06> DarkOra, ask your question out loud
[10:07] <pete__> determinist im new to linux
[10:07] <tonyyarusso> cowbud: Right.  Thanks anyway though.  I'll get it eventually...
[10:07] <pete__> just wanted a cool theme.
[10:07] <_jason> anthony, that would be correct (watch the language in here though please)
[10:07] <amias> can i make dist-upgrade skip a package ?
[10:07] <kong0> Need help! i installed java runtime edition and then i tried to install azureus but azureus say 2 files are missing; libseda-java and libswt-gtk-3.1.  i couldn't find theese in synaptics either...
[10:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> reywob, sudo apt-get install apt-show-verisions
[10:08] <pete__> on gnome-look.org
[10:08] <anthony> _jason: sorry about the language - my mistake
[10:08] <pete__> do i want the gdm themes?
[10:08] <Determinist> pete__, ok, i'll try helping you then, what do you want changed and have you visited http://www.gnome-look.org yet?
[10:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> reywob, then sudo apt-show-versions | grep -i x-common
[10:08] <pete__> yea i got gone-look open
[10:08] <Mabus06> How come when I set a key combo to swich through workplaces, it drags gedit along with it?
[10:08] <pete__> and i changed to a theme ubuntu came with
[10:08] <pete__> it looks ok
[10:08] <pete__> i was hoping for a cool black one though,
[10:08] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag, a maximized teminal emu?
[10:08] <Knowerrors> hey all, I just installed xubuntu-desktop, but when I select xfce from the kdm login, I just get the mouse wallpaper, no xfce panel or even a right click menu, know how to fix this anybody?
[10:08] <_jason> anthony, http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic <-- those are generally okay but you probably want to stick with just main restricted universe multiverse unless you really need something else from one of the others
[10:09] <_lee_> so, anyone know the fastest mirror to download ubuntu?
[10:09] <x999> nalioth
[10:09] <anthony> _jason: thanks
[10:09] <kong0> Need help! i installed java runtime edition and then i tried to install azureus but azureus say 2 files are missing; libseda-java and libswt-gtk-3.1.  i couldn't find theese in synaptics either...
[10:09] <peter_> hi! can anyone paste his/hers /etc/samba/smb.conf? I really need a working samba.
[10:09] <Determinist> pete__, there's a plethora of options, from a terminal type "sudo apt-get install gnome-art"
[10:09] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Knowerrors, xubuntu has its own support network
[10:09] <Knowerrors> its dead in there
[10:09] <AndyR> _lee_, that depends where you are
[10:09] <_lee_> states .. southeast
[10:09] <pete__> k Determinist: it's downloading
[10:09] <pete__> im so glad i dont use windows anymore
[10:09] <Mabus06> peter_, google is your friend
[10:09] <RQ> Knowerrors, breezy?
[10:10] <Determinist> pete__, once that's done you should have system->preferences->art manager
[10:10] <kong0> Need help! i installed java runtime edition and then i tried to install azureus but azureus say 2 files are missing; libseda-java and libswt-gtk-3.1.  i couldn't find theese in synaptics either...
[10:10] <cvt_> kong0, try searching for "sun" in synaptic, i think
[10:10] <Knowerrors> RQ: yeah
[10:10] <Determinist> pete__, yes, me too :)
[10:10] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Knowerrors, xubuntu isnt ready for prime time anyway
[10:10] <cvt_> kong0, oh nm
[10:10] <RQ> Knowerrors, hmm weird
[10:10] <RQ> i have XFCE running with no problems
[10:10] <RQ> well.. i HAD
[10:10] <The_Isle_of_Mark> RQ xfce or xubuntu?
[10:10] <johndarkhorse> x999: nalioth is at work at the taxi company
[10:10] <RQ> now i'm in dapper
[10:10] <pete__> yes Determinish: i have it now.
[10:10] <squidbullets> is nalioth about?
[10:10] <Knowerrors> RQ: how did you install it?
[10:10] <pete__> what do i do?
[10:10] <peter_> today google is my enemi
[10:11] <RQ> The_Isle_of_Mark, xfce on ubuntu
[10:11] <johndarkhorse> squidbullets: did you copy transmission?
[10:11] <mister_roboto> peter_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5578
[10:11] <RQ> Knowerrors, apt-cache search xfce, apt-get install what-i-want
[10:11] <The_Isle_of_Mark> RQ yeah installed after installation of ubuntu, right?
[10:11] <reywob> The_Isle_of_Mark: not installed
[10:11] <DarkOra> for some reason i get an error sayin it cant access the auth file
[10:11] <johndarkhorse> squidbullets: you're attempts at frequency hopping may have garbled transmission
[10:11] <_jason> pete__, why? try http://clusty.com/
[10:11] <The_Isle_of_Mark> reywob, then it is a default package of the upgrade. remove it when it is done
[10:11] <dylan_> hello ... im having a problem with an Ubuntu and Windows XP machine.  whenever i have both machines online at the same time, the WinXP machine says that there is an IP address conflict on the network
[10:11] <RQ> The_Isle_of_Mark, yup
[10:12] <dylan_> what do i do
[10:12] <pete__> cool the artmanager is downloading things for me
[10:12] <reywob> ok cheers
[10:12] <reywob> doesn't make sense but oh well..
[10:12] <The_Isle_of_Mark> dylan dhcp or static ip address?
[10:12] <Knowerrors> RQ: I installed xubuntu-desktop metapackage
[10:12] <defiance> Humdidum.
[10:12] <peter_> thanks! u think it will work?
[10:12] <B7su4> how di install bin files?
[10:12] <RQ> Knowerrors, yup I saw that
[10:12] <Taxman> eeh, Tony
[10:13] <mister_roboto> peter_: i'm using that on my system to share some home dirs on the linux box
[10:13] <jojko> Hello, i need to set up this TV-card AIMS Tv Live Bt 787A, Tuner Pfilips NTSC2 Could you help me with it?
[10:13] <mister_roboto> peter_: i'm no samba guru but that works
[10:13] <Knowerrors> RQ: I searched for xfce and looks like I have em all installed
[10:13] <peter_> NICE
[10:13] <dylan_> how do i change my ip address?
[10:13] <RQ> Knowerrors, you should have  :)
[10:13] <RQ> Knowerrors, you may try #xfce
[10:13] <Stormx2> dylan_: Your internal IP or external?
[10:14] <czr> dylan_, Systen/Administration/Networking
[10:14] <dylan_> Stormx2, both
[10:14] <B7su4> how di install bin files?
[10:14] <RQ> Knowerrors, however, XFCE might just be waiting for something
[10:14] <Mabus06> How come when I set a key combo to swich through workplaces, it drags gedit along with it?
[10:14] <B7su4> how do i install bin files?
[10:14] <RQ> like for the network to come up
[10:14] <RQ> or so
[10:14] <dnB> hi, looking in synaptic it says that 2.4.4 is the newest version of xchat, but other ubuntu users i've versioned seem to be using 2.6, anyone wanna fill me in? (i thought of compiling from source, however i dont know how to edit ./configure in order to get it to install to /usr/bin/ instead of /usr/local/bin)
[10:14] <Stormx2> B7su4: Copy them to ~/bin
[10:14] <czr> B7su4, you normally run them, but it depends on software
[10:14] <RQ> dnB, they're probably using dapper
[10:14] <RQ> or other distros
[10:14] <amias> jojko: you will need the bttv and tuner modules for your kernel , once they are loaded you should be able to use tvtime to watch tv through it
[10:14] <dnB> RQ, nope, using breezy
[10:15] <czr> dnB, 2.4.4 is the newest in supported 2.4.4
[10:15] <dnB> dnB, must have compiled ?
[10:15] <czr> there might be a newer one in universe (haven't checked)
[10:15] <dnB> czr, RQ thanks
[10:15] <czr> in supported 5.10 should have been (breezy)
[10:15] <B7su4> Stormx2, then what?
[10:15] <_jason> dnB, 2.6 is in backports
[10:15] <The_Isle_of_Mark> B7su4, first you drop the sustained note, then you drop the 4th note, then get rid of the 7th and then you are at b major...I thought everyone knew how to do that :)
[10:15] <Stormx2> B7su4: then make sure its executable
[10:15] <dnB> _jason, thanks
[10:15] <amias> is dapper not installable yet ? are people using it
[10:16] <Stormx2> B7su4: Then simply type its name into a NEW terminal window and hit enter
[10:16] <dnB> where is sources.list?
[10:16] <Stormx2> amias: It is installable
[10:16] <RQ> amias, it works... sort of ... :)
[10:16] <czr> dnB, /etc/apt
[10:16] <dnB> czr, thanks
[10:16] <DarkOra> anyone know why gdm cant access the auth file?
[10:16] <RQ> DarkOra, what file?
[10:16] <_jason> DarkOra, check the permissions
[10:16] <DarkOra> im root ive checked
[10:16] <amias> Stormx2: my dist-upgrade to dapper is stalling on python
[10:17] <The_Isle_of_Mark> B7su4, you can run it from a local folder by typing ./ in front of the file name. make sure it is executable though
[10:17] <DarkOra> its on login gives me an error sayin cannot access authentcation file
[10:17] <squidbullets> johndarkhorse=8D so I am not alone in the unobserving of things.
[10:17] <dnB> _jason, how do i add backports?
[10:17] <Stormx2> amias; Python is pretty big.
[10:17] <_jason> dnB, http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:17] <dnB> _jason, thanks
[10:17] <johndarkhorse> DarkOra: is it an ".ICEauthority" file that is the problem?
[10:18] <grogoreo> hi
[10:18] <DarkOra> i recently installed kubuntu-desktop and thats where everything went downhill
[10:18] <pete__> in art manager, it will not allow me to install any login screens?
[10:19] <dylan_> czr, i still dont find where i can change it
[10:19] <topyli> amias: please don't upgrade to dapper unless you are willing to help fix it. it is broken by definition
[10:19] <acetech> how do i accept a pubkey for apt-get update?
[10:19] <czr> dylan_, networking settings?
[10:19] <grogoreo> how do I format a drive? I want to format a partition that I once had Windows on. On the drive I have the windows partiton (hda1), Home partiton (hda2) and linux partiton (hda3). Can I format a partiton when one is allready mounted (like the home and linux ones)
[10:19] <coag> hwo again do i get lspci to show the PCI Address?
[10:19] <czr> dylan_, did you find the program to change it with?
[10:19] <czr> coag, lspci does that by default. be more specific
[10:20] <peter_> IT WORKS!!!!! THANKSSSS
[10:20] <coag> ok where is it located in it then?
[10:20] <mamoru> grogoreo, mkfs
[10:20] <coag> in the output
[10:20] <topyli> grogoreo: you can format any partition that is not mounted
[10:20] <coag> because i cant find anything that woudl match what i need
[10:20] <czr> coag, run lspci, each line starts with 0000:01:01.1
[10:20] <czr> or similar
[10:20] <squidbullets> johndarkhorse=8D what is up with this streaming audio?
[10:20] <Walla> coag what do you need?
[10:20] <acetech> i tried gpg --import gpg-pubkey and it does not work
[10:20] <grogoreo> mamoru, will it format the windows partition?
[10:20] <dylan_> czr, yes
[10:20] <coag> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:20] <coag> is asking for something like PCI:0:12:0
[10:21] <czr> coag, does lspci show 0000:00:12:0.0 for you?
[10:21] <mamoru> grogoreo, i think yes, why not? you should unmount it before formatting
[10:21] <acetech> how do i accept a pubkey for apt-get update?
[10:21] <jojko> aims kernel loads moduls but it doesn`t find out which card it is
[10:21] <johndarkhorse> acetech: what kind of pubkey?
[10:21] <atchim> help!!!!
[10:21] <czr> dylan_, which interfaces do you see when you start the Networking-tool?
[10:21] <squidbullets> squidbulletshighlight own name to verify lack of a space does not defeat highlighting feature to addressed name
[10:21] <DarkOra> how could i uninstall kubuntu-desktop
[10:22] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag what kind of video card do you have?
[10:22] <atchim> need help..
[10:22] <johndarkhorse> acetech: if it's one you have downloaded, "sudo apt-key add /path/to/key"
[10:22] <czr> atchim, just ask
[10:22] <acetech> johndarkorse, on for the apt-get update on servea and cipherfunk
[10:22] <squidbullets> squidbullets so that did not work
[10:22] <jojko> kernel loads moduls but it doesn`t find out which card it is
[10:22] <The_Isle_of_Mark> DarkOra, sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[10:22] <atchim> need to configure my keyboard to do some laex..
[10:22] <dylan_> czr, eth0....my xp machine is having an issue b/c both pcs have the same ip addy
[10:22] <atchim> err..
[10:22] <atchim> latex...
[10:22] <pete__> hi, i need help using a login screen?
[10:22] <czr> dylan_, are you using DHCP?
[10:23] <czr> atchim, ask a specific question
[10:23] <atchim> on a laptop asus l3c60..
[10:23] <DarkOra> ok thx Isle
[10:23] <atchim> okay..
[10:23] <Taxman> pete__, what help do you need?
[10:23] <coag> !nvidia
[10:23] <atchim> there it goes..
[10:23] <coag> i forget which kernel module to deselect for nvidia
[10:23] <atchim> i am using a laptop l3c with ubuntu breeze now..
[10:23] <coag> was it dri?
[10:23] <atchim> a asus..
[10:23] <Determinist> pete__, what's the problem? cant install it?
[10:24] <atchim> and i am portuguese..
[10:24] <The_Isle_of_Mark> coag no
[10:24] <atchim> now.. i need to configure my keyboard..
[10:24] <_jason> atchim, please don't use enter for punctuation, it makes it incredibly hard to follow your question
[10:24] <atchim> cause it is all mismatched..
[10:24] <pete__> Determinist
[10:24] <kong0> Need help! i installed java runtime edition and then i tried to install azureus but azureus say 2 files are missing; libseda-java and libswt-gtk-3.1.  i couldn't find theese in synaptics either and and also tried in terminal but it had been removed....
[10:24] <pete__> it only has the option to download.
[10:24] <atchim> okay..
[10:24] <pete__> not to install
[10:24] <Determinist> pete__, on the site?
[10:24] <czr> atchim, use longer sentences (as per _jason:s suggestion) and avoid 'ok'-lines
[10:25] <Determinist> pete__, show me the URL
[10:25] <pete__> it;s in
[10:25] <pete__> art manager
[10:25] <pete__> it coems with .svg ?
[10:25] <Determinist> pete__, ohh
[10:25] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kong0 how did you install java and azreus?
[10:25] <pete__> and some .png's and an xml
[10:25] <kong0> by deb packages
[10:25] <czr> dylan_, you using DHCP?
[10:25] <pete__> it's called sacura.
[10:25] <Determinist> pete__, gimme a sec
[10:26] <atchim> i use a laptop l3c60.. with ubuntu breeze.. i used hoary before np.. now just can't configure my keyboard right since i use pt... no layout i tryied before fits.. any suggest?
[10:26] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark, by .deb packages
[10:26] <dnB> can someone help me out? im trying to add synaptic to the menu in fluxbox, however i dont know how to set up the passwd prompt for sudo?
[10:26] <dylan_> czr, yes
[10:27] <RQ> atchim, what brand is it?
[10:27] <jojko> How can I delete apt cache
[10:27] <czr> dylan_, you have a separate windows machine or dual install with ubuntu?
[10:27] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kong0 did you do it by downloading the packages manually or or with apt-get?
[10:27] <atchim> asus l3c60
[10:27] <RQ> dnB, gksudo synaptic
[10:27] <bor> jojko: apt-get clean
[10:27] <dylan_> czr, separate...the win machine is complaining that both machines have the same IP
[10:27] <dnB> RQ, thanks much <3
[10:27] <RQ> dnB, you can apt-get install menus
[10:27] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark, manually from url's
[10:27] <RQ> or menu (i don't remember)
[10:27] <czr> dylan_, then your DHCP server is giving wrong addresses
[10:27] <GMachine_24> I am attempting to install inkscape but when I use synaptec to update packages I get the following error: inkscape:
[10:27] <GMachine_24>  Depends: libgc1  but it is not installable
[10:27] <GMachine_24>  Depends: libglibmm-2.4-1 (>=2.6.1) but it is not installable
[10:27] <GMachine_24>  Depends: libgtkmm-2.4-1  but it is not installable
[10:27] <GMachine_24>  Depends: libsigc++-2.0-0 (>=2.0.2) but it is not installable
[10:27] <RQ> it'll give you all the programs in the menu
[10:28] <dnB> RQ, thanks :)
[10:28] <czr> dylan_, do you have your own server or does the ISP provide the IP address?
[10:28] <RQ> yw
[10:28] <GMachine_24> sorry. those weren't supposed to be line endings
[10:28] <johndarkhorse> GMachine_24: please don't paste in here
[10:28] <GMachine_24> ok
[10:28] <acetech> johndarkhorse: i got the seveas one working from instuctions on their website just now... but cant get the cipherfunk working... i dl'd release.gpg and ran the apt-key command and it said no valid OpenPGP
[10:28] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kong0 try enabling the universe and multiverse repos and doing it from apt-get. That'll fix it, I use it all the time
[10:28] <GMachine_24> pastebin?
[10:28] <Determinist> pete__, you download it, then use system-administration-login screen setup to install it
[10:28] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! I installed mplayer, but it works only in terminal, but not in GUI. Must I install a GUI interface? How?
[10:28] <czr> dylan_, some ISPs only provide one IP over DHCP per client
[10:28] <dylan_> czr, ISP
[10:28] <pete__> determinist where is that?
[10:28] <czr> dylan_, and that means that once you start Linux, it will take the address
[10:28] <johndarkhorse> GMachine_24: read the /topic and use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[10:29] <Determinist> pete__, system->administration->login screen setup? :)
[10:29] <czr> dylan_, some ISPs also require you to pay them some extra so that they will provide more IP addresses
[10:29] <dnB> can anyone help me out? i got a GPG error when trying to add cipherfunk and seveas to repos?
[10:29] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark,  cant find them in apt-get and i have universe multiverse enabled already
[10:29] <The_Isle_of_Mark> dylan_, do a sudo ifconfig eth0 and tell us the IP address
[10:29] <pete__> ty
[10:29] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kong0 do a search from synaptic
[10:29] <Determinist> pete__, np mate
[10:29] <coag> gah
[10:29] <coag> my X set up didnt work
[10:29] <kong0> i couldnt find the missing pieces and azureus had been obsoleted
[10:30] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark,  I couldnt find the missing pieces and azureus had been obsoleted
[10:30] <GMachine_24> Ok I pasted my ? in pastebin if anyone can check it out thanks.
[10:30] <dylan_> The_Isle_of_Mark,
[10:30] <dylan_> 71.143.213.150
[10:30] <dnB> hrm, RQ, it says menu is installed, however i had to make the fluxbox menu from scratch, any thoughts?
[10:30] <pete__> my login screen setup crashed :-0
[10:30] <Determinist> pete__, try again mate
[10:30] <Taxman> chrisx1,  so I have 4-5 solid connections but I'm getting zero serach hits for "linux" for ex. what should I be checking?
[10:30] <RQ> dnB, sudo update-menus
[10:30] <B7su4> is there a peer gaurdian for linux/
[10:30] <RQ> and then update-menus without sudo
[10:31] <jojko> bor Apt Get clean doesn`t work, it writes some error
[10:31] <dnB> RQ, thanks again
[10:31] <crouton_> anybody using the fglrx to acheive Svideo-out on an ATI card?
[10:31] <pete__> keeps crashing when i hit add new theme :-9
[10:31] <primo|ubuntu> Hello all, I have a question. I found a linux guide which instructed me to add "USER ALL=(ALL) ALL" to my sudoers list, to allow USER to be able to sudo commands. This works, but I now find that 'sudo su' switches to root without prompting for a password. What should I do to change this?
[10:31] <chrisx1> Taxman, what u mean what u searchin for?
[10:31] <czr> dylan_, that looks like a real public IP
[10:31] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark,  I couldnt find the missing pieces and azureus had been obsoleted
[10:31] <Deter[Physics] > chrisx1, how you holding there mate?
[10:31] <The_Isle_of_Mark> dylan_, that is your public IP address. When your machine comes online, it asks your ISP for an address. If 2 machines ask for and receive the same IP address, you get that conflict problem. You should either 1. turn off the other machine when using the other. or @. buy a router
[10:31] <czr> dylan_, SBC Internet Services?
[10:31] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kong0 one second
[10:32] <chrisx1> Deter[Physics] , m fine tah
[10:32] <chrisx1> *im
[10:32] <SGershon> Hi.
[10:32] <dylan_> czr, yessir
[10:32] <Taxman> chrisx1, yeah, I searched for linux and I get nothing
[10:32] <SGershon> What's the matter with the unregged channel?
[10:32] <czr> dylan_, if so, then you have one public address and probably your ISP doesn't want to you have more
[10:32] <dylan_> The_Isle_of_Mark, i had a d-link router but now im using a switch....should i go back to the router?
[10:32] <The_Isle_of_Mark> dylan_, yes, for sure
[10:32] <chrisx1> Taxman, what are you looking for?
[10:32] <czr> dylan_, the solution is a NAT-router
[10:32] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, it's to prevent bot attacks...
[10:32] <czr> dylan_, probably the d-link router will do this for you
[10:32] <dnB> RQ, still no change, strange
[10:32] <Taxman> I'm testing at the moment to see if I can get some results
[10:32] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, register your nick and it wont forward you there
[10:33] <RQ> dnB, hmm
[10:33] <SGershon> Will it be like this for ever?
[10:33] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, yes, this network encourages registered nicknames
[10:33] <chrisx1> ooo Taxman u mean gtk-gnutella... Did U Install 1 from source forge?
[10:33] <init8> hello people, I got a problem with 5.10 and my USB headset... it works via snd-usb-audio but it always runs at full volume as if it would override the mixers
[10:33] <SGershon> My nick is registered. But X-Chat register its after he open #ubuntu.
[10:33] <acetech> can someone point me to a good guide on preparing for a recovery if ubuntu was going to crash... something that will show how to fix grub, or a broken kernel bootup, etc... basically a resource I could have in the event ubuntu will not work
[10:33] <pete__> hey Deter, everytime i hit install new theme it crashes.
[10:33] <czr> dylan_, other possibility is running linux always on and use that for a router. you'll need two network interfaces for the linux and to learn how to setup NAT with it
[10:33] <dylan_> czr, thanks...will do!
[10:33] <SGershon> Deter[Physics] , My nick is registered. But X-Chat register its _after_ he open #ubuntu.
[10:33] <Stormx2> pete__: Crash-es... been so long since I heard that word.
[10:33] <Taxman> chrisx1, yeah, latest .96b version, sorry
[10:34] <B7su4> is there a peer gaurdian for linux/
[10:34] <pete__> heh Storm
[10:34] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, then download one of those scripts that enter #ubuntu after nickserv has identified you
[10:34] <djk_> B7su4: yes, PG 1.5 afaik
[10:34] <pete__> it crashes
[10:34] <pete__> :-)
[10:34] <chrisx1> Taxman, lemme check my version
[10:34] <SGershon> Deter[Physics] , Will it be like this for ever?
[10:34] <primo|ubuntu> Does anyone here know a lot of about the sudoers list?
[10:34] <czr> any1 here using amarok with 5.10?
[10:34] <gpd> I am having difficulty with realplayer 10.0.6.776 on breezy - it is cripplingly slow when playing - nothing in the wiki...?
[10:34] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, yes
[10:34] <SGershon> ;P
[10:34] <czr> primo|ubuntu, what about it?
[10:34] <init8> hello people, I got a problem with 5.10 and my USB headset... it works via snd-usb-audio but it always runs at full volume as if it would override the mixers
[10:35] <SGershon> Whatever.
[10:35] <czr> primo|ubuntu, there is a man-page for that file
[10:35] <B7su4> djk_,  how do i get it?
[10:35] <atchim> i use a laptop asus l3c60.. with ubuntu breeze.. i used hoary before np.. now just can't configure my keyboard right since i use portuguese language with accentuation... no layout i tryied before fits.. any suggest?
[10:35] <Deter[Physics] > pete__, sorry there mate, no idea why it keeps crashing. perhaps do a restart or something ?
[10:35] <djk_> B7su4: go to the PG site and download it?
[10:35] <primo|ubuntu> here's my problem: I found a linux guide which instructed me to add "USER ALL=(ALL) ALL" to my sudoers list, to allow USER to be able to sudo commands. This works, but I now find that 'sudo su' switches to root without prompting for a password. What should I do to change this?
[10:35] <czr> init8, probably it doesn't have its own mixer
[10:35] <arcanistherogue> hey, im getting an error when I try to run a game called stepmania.  It says that there is an error while loading the shared library liblua.so, and I went into synaptic and installed all packages partaining to lua, but still no go.
[10:35] <chrisx1> Taxman, lolz mine wont load atm being stupid lemme try summit else hold on a sec
[10:36] <czr> init8, and if software is using it directly (without a sound server in between), the volume will be dependant of the application outputting sound
[10:36] <init8> czr, it has got an own USB AUDIO OSS and an USB AUDIO ALSA mixer
[10:36] <gleesond> !java
[10:36] <SGershon> Quick Question: Is there some 'alarm application' that will play a sound (or movie) at a given time?Or is better to use Crontab?\
[10:36] <czr> init8, which one are you using?
[10:36] <gpd> anyone got realplayer working well under breezy?
[10:36] <init8> czr, XMMS volume control also seems to be overriden
[10:36] <pete__> i guess ill restart
[10:36] <gleesond> is there a good tutorial for installing java?
[10:36] <chrisx1> Hey all my programs take a while to load, any suggestions
[10:36] <amias> SGershon: at play sillynoise.wav
[10:36] <czr> init8, meaning that xmms volume control has no effect?
[10:36] <chrisx1> Taxman, i just .96b beta
[10:36] <init8> czr, Speedlink Medusa 5.1 / worked in stereo mode on suse 9.2 / yes, has no effect
[10:37] <czr> init8, xmms does not use the mixer in gnome
[10:37] <green-lantern> hello all
[10:37] <czr> init8, have you tried alsamixer on the command line?
[10:37] <B7su4> djk_,  i tried google but i cant find the right site
[10:37] <SGershon> amias, nice!
[10:37] <czr> init8, if you have multiple cards, alsamixer will use the first one (card 0)
[10:37] <dnB> ubotu, fluxbox?
[10:37] <czr> init8, start with alsamixer -c 1 to control the second
[10:38] <czr> init8, assuming you're using the alsa drivers
[10:38] <KumaSan> anyone playing with Dapper yet? if so, does the beagle search frontend (best) work for you?
[10:38] <dnB> omg, wheres ubotu :P
[10:38] <init8> czr, no more sound after starting alsamixer via commandline
[10:39] <Taxman> chrisx1, problem is firewalling
[10:39] <DC> any powerbook g4 users with screen resoltuion problems? would like to find live cd that's been updated with the fix.
[10:39] <czr> init8, interesting
[10:39] <Taxman> is ubuntu firewalled by default?
[10:39] <chrisx1> im behind nat
[10:39] <czr> init8, but you didn't say whether you use the oss or alsa drivers
[10:39] <chrisx1> taxman im behind nat
[10:39] <czr> init8, you shouldn't be using both
[10:39] <init8> czr, default
[10:39] <czr> init8, I wouldn't what the default is :-)
[10:39] <Deter[Physics] > Taxman, no, it isnt, you could download firestarter tho
[10:39] <init8> czr, I got an OSS and an ALSA USB mixer
[10:40] <init8> czr, dunno where they come from though
[10:40] <Taxman> I'm just trying to get some gnutella hits, Deter[Physics] 
[10:40] <czr> init8, where do you see 'oss' and 'alsa usb mixer'?
[10:40] <kong0> The_Isle_of_Mark,  how is it going?
[10:40] <SGershon> amias, how to format the time? "Only UTC Supported".
[10:40] <init8> czr, in the volume control window
[10:40] <czr> init8, started from where?
[10:40] <SGershon> isn't there any crontab GUI?
[10:40] <init8> czr, from my gnome panel
[10:40] <czr> init8, ok
[10:41] <czr> init8, the oss is emulated via alsa
[10:41] <amias> SGershon: format it as UTC
[10:41] <Deter[Physics] > Taxman, why, tho?
[10:41] <SGershon> amias, can you explain?
[10:41] <czr> init8, err, not via alsa. but it is emulated. also it seems that the oss interface is the one that xmms sets
[10:41] <init8> czr, even after quitting 'alsamixer' I got no more sound, trying to unmute the channels...
[10:42] <czr> init8, alsamixer will restore volume to default when you start it. so after setting the volumes, remember to save them
[10:42] <myke> where can i find the 3 dif. commands to install kde
[10:42] <myke> -kde-core , kde, kubuntu-desktop?
[10:42] <SGershon> amias, isn't there any GUI for cron or at?
[10:42] <czr> init8, also sometimes the 'master' volume control doesn't work
[10:42] <myke> but which onje does what
[10:42] <ltibor65> How can I install graphic interface for Mplayer?
[10:42] <KumaSan> myke,  subuntu-desktop should do it.
[10:42] <chrisx1> myke, sudo apt-get install kbuntu-desktop
[10:42] <amias> SGershon: read the at manpage , 'man at'
[10:42] <czr> init8, but the PCM does, try controlling that
[10:42] <maunix> simple question: synaptic doesn't find my cdrom as a repository.  the cdrom is mounted were it always was. i didnt edited the repository list. any hint or link to read about the problem?
[10:42] <KumaSan> myke, er kubuntu
[10:42] <czr> init8, the gnome panel mixer by default only displays the master
[10:42] <Taxman> Deter[Physics] , to be honest, to sample some language lessons
[10:43] <init8> czr, my usbsoundcard (integrated) shows that its actually working
[10:43] <myke> KumaSan will that just install kde and not the apps
[10:43] <myke> ?
[10:43] <czr> init8, but you really should try using only the ALSA-side
[10:43] <init8> czr, how to change that?
[10:43] <djk_> B7su4: phoenixlabs.org IIRC
[10:43] <Deter[Physics] > Taxman, alright, well, there's no reason why you couldnt do that, no firewall exists by default
[10:43] <czr> init8, integrated usbsoundcard?
[10:43] <green-lantern> I have been looking for a solution for quite awhile now, getting Ubuntu to see 2 xp boxes
[10:43] <KumaSan> myke, apt-cache show packagename will tell all it's primary dependencies
[10:43] <green-lantern> samba us running
[10:43] <czr> init8, well, in the gnome volume control application, File/Devices, use the ALSA one
[10:43] <Taxman> Deter[Physics] , it seems my network here it
[10:43] <init8> czr, yes, integrated 5.1 soundcard in the usb cable :D
[10:43] <czr> init8, that is sick :-)
[10:44] <czr> init8, but integrated where? on the motherboard?
[10:44] <czr> init8, or you mean you plug in the card into usb?
[10:44] <init8> czr, the soundcard sits on the same cable as the headset
[10:44] <czr> init8, then it is not 'integrated'. integrated normally means something that is present on the motherboard
[10:44] <czr> init8, ahh
[10:44] <dnB> RQ, apparently doing the menu update reconfiged a file '/etc/X11/fluxbox/fluxbox-menu' which i needed to manually cp to ~/.fluxbox/menu , thanks for the help, everythings there now :)
[10:44] <Jormundgand> Question: How do I get Flash to use ALSA for sound in Firefox 1.5?
[10:45] <SGershon> amias, I tried, but I can't get the grasp!
[10:45] <RQ> dnB, you can simply delete ~/.fluxbox/menu
[10:45] <RQ> the system-wide menu will be used then
[10:45] <chrisx1> i got a q is my memory meant to be 100% use?
[10:45] <czr> init8, you can also check that maybe some volume controls are missing from the gnome volume control (Edit/Preferences)
[10:45] <init8> czr, unmuting all channels, still no sound
[10:45] <dnB> RQ, ah, i see :)
[10:46] <czr> init8, you also need to set levels up
[10:46] <init8> czr, I am not THAT dumb ;D
[10:46] <czr> init8, normally Master + PCM :-)
[10:46] <gpd> is realplayer 10.x known to be slow / broken in breezy?
[10:46] <czr> init8, didn't say you were :-)
[10:46] <Deter[Physics] > chrisx1, umm, no
[10:46] <SGershon> So... Isn't there any crontab/at GUI?
[10:46] <czr> christel, which tool are you using to deduce 100% usage?
[10:46] <amias> SGershon: at 21:46
[10:46] <Deter[Physics] > SGershon, not that i know of, google is your friend tho
[10:46] <amias> SGershon: then it will ask you for commands to run at that time
[10:46] <czr> SGershon, crontab is simple enough not to require GUI
[10:47] <chrisx1> Deter[Physics] , its always in 90's or maybe 100%
[10:47] <chrisx1> slows me down a lil
[10:47] <atchim> can someone aid me?
[10:47] <SGershon> czr, amias, Maybe after yo uget used to it.
[10:47] <init8> czr, anymore ideas?
[10:47] <amias> SGershon: then press Ctrl+D to stop entering commands
[10:47] <czr> SGershon, compared to many other stuff that doesn't have a GUI, crontab is the smallest problem. man crontab
[10:48] <Mabus06> Excuse me, does anyone know why the people of #ubuntu-fr are allowed to be so blatantly not adhering to the CoC?
[10:48] <czr> init8, weird
[10:48] <Mabus06> They say that if you're from Quebec you're not allowed to be there.
[10:48] <Mabus06> Which is extremly prejudiced.
[10:48] <pete__> Deter
[10:48] <cowbud> Mabus06: yah it is irc though and anyone can do what they want..
[10:48] <pete__> thanks the reboot fixed the theme install problem.
[10:48] <amias> Mabus06: well they are french
[10:48] <init8> czr, if i reboot im sure i got 100% again
[10:48] <cowbud> Mabus06: if they want to be ass holes then let them..
[10:48] <Mabus06> amias, read the CoC
[10:48] <cowbud> amias: hah Amen
[10:48] <init8> czr, is there any way to force it through a mixer? ;D
[10:49] <czr> init8, yes, give me a sec
[10:49] <Mabus06> cowbud, no... they are an ubuntu channell and therefore the correct people need to know about this
[10:49] <atchim> err.. Could someone aid me?
[10:49] <chrisx1> closin xchat a min
[10:49] <czr> init8, on command line there is a tool called alsactl
[10:49] <SGershon> amias, thanks. Only now I understood that at was not a one-line command.
[10:49] <czr> init8, it has a manual page, and that would allow you to do whatever
[10:49] <SGershon> Done!
[10:49] <_jason> atchim, you need to aska  question
[10:49] <SGershon> Thanks!
[10:49] <cowbud> Mabus06: if you think so, I think you are just wasting your time
[10:49] <Jormundgand> Mabus06: The channel will be shut down on the 22nd since it'll be in defiance of French law, so =P
[10:49] <amias> Mabus06: login with another nick and tell them you live in tolouse
[10:49] <tlhiv> anyone using Gnome+Xcompmgr
[10:50] <czr> init8, but I'd first try enabling all the mixer choices in gnome volume control and testing on the (Alsa Mixer) side (in gnome volume control)
[10:50] <tlhiv> trying to make gnome-panel transparent but not the icons on the panel
[10:50] <Mabus06> amias, I'm not from Quebec. But I'm still disgusted.
[10:50] <czr> tlhiv, that is not possible
[10:50] <init8> czr, testing...
[10:50] <maunix> simple question: synaptic doesn't find my cdrom as a repository.  the cdrom is mounted were it always was. i didnt edited the repository list. any hint or link to read about the problem?
[10:50] <_jason> Mabus06, you're right, I don't know who you would talk to though.  Wait for one of the ops to be on here
[10:50] <czr> tlhiv, xcompmgr sets the transparency of any window and the panel is one window
[10:50] <tlhiv> czr: is it expected to be anytime soon (gnome panel devel)?
[10:50] <tlhiv> right
[10:51] <czr> tlhiv, you could ask the panel folk. I think it's quite difficult to override, not sure even if possible at all
[10:51] <atchim> i use a laptop asus l3c60.. with ubuntu breeze.. i used hoary before np.. now just can't configure my keyboard right since i use portuguese language with accentuation... no layout i tryied before fits.. any suggest?
[10:51] <czr> tlhiv, it would require using a separate XWindow for each icon in order to work with xcompmgr
[10:51] <init8> czr, got it
[10:51] <tlhiv> right
[10:51] <czr> init8, what was it?
[10:51] <amias> SGershon: the command line just specifies the time to run your commands at , on execution it prompts you for which commands you want to run , press ctrl+d to end
[10:51] <B7su4> can i use rpms in linux?
[10:51] <init8> czr, thanks, but who thought it would be the USB Audia (Alsa Mixer)
[10:51] <init8> czr: on SPEAKER 2 ;D
[10:51] <pete__> Deter i got it installed :-)
[10:52] <Enfors> Having DNS problems: When applications (Firefox, IRC client, etc) run DNS queries, there's a delay of about 20 seconds before they go through. But when I use "nslookup" from the shell, it's instantaneous. Why?
[10:52] <czr> init8, well, alsa mixer mappings are weird sometimes :-)
[10:52] <czr> init8, the drivers assume the mappings and for your hardware they guessed wrong
[10:52] <init8> czr, thanks a lot, interstingly it worked right from start on suse92
[10:52] <pete__> can anyone help me, my microphone does not seem to work?
[10:52] <czr> init8, it's an issue in most alsa sound drivers
[10:52] <amias> B7su4: they are normally a redhat thing but you can use alien to make a .deb version , this might not work for everything
[10:52] <Mabus06> _jason, I did, and it's being looked into.
[10:52] <czr> init8, different version of driver :-)
[10:52] <init8> czr, thanks a lot
[10:52] <Falstius> Enfors: did you double check that all of the servers are correct?
[10:52] <czr> init8, it could be fixed with proper hw-database giving the channel mappings, but I don't think that ubuntu goes that far
[10:53] <czr> init8, np, have fun :-)
[10:53] <B7su4> .deb versions are for ubuntu?
[10:53] <Enfors> Falstius: Yes, the servers are correct (as entered in System -> Admin -> Networking)
[10:53] <pete__> can anyone help me with my microphone?
[10:54] <czr> B7su4, for debian-based distributions
[10:54] <Falstius> *shrug* I've seen similar things when the secondary or tertiary nameservers are wrong
[10:54] <czr> B7su4, ubuntu is debian-based
[10:54] <B7su4> czr, okay
[10:54] <_jason> atchim, have you tried asking in #ubuntu-br?
[10:54] <Enfors> Falstius: Hmm, I'll try removing the secondary one, maybe it's wrong
[10:54] <atchim> not yet.. but thks for advice..
[10:55] <Falstius> did you try pinging them?
[10:56] <Enfors> Pinging works fine (on the first one, removed the second one now)
[10:56] <init8> happy troubleshooting... thanks czr
[10:56] <Enfors> Aha. Removing the secondary DNS server seems to have solved it. It must be wrong then. Thanks for the help!
[10:56] <SGershon> amias, I entered hte command, asked for a "at -l" and it was there.
[10:56] <SGershon> amias, But when the time came,m nothing happened!
[10:56] <jon_> anyone know how I can install fluxbox as my WM?
[10:56] <Chris_Tucker> i just switched to a 686 kernel. now when i try to run a particular source installer, i get this "Makefile:166: *** Cannot find a kernel config file.  Stop."  what do i need to do?
[10:57] <czr> init8, heh, I'm just too lazy to do real work so I'm helping ppl here ;-)
[10:57] !lilo:*! Whoops, forgive that brief glitch on our part.
[10:57] <Falstius> Enfors: no problem
[10:57] <pete__> czr, can you help me with my microphone
[10:57] <czr> pete__, what's wrong with it?
[10:57] <pete__> it doesn't seem to work.
[10:57] <erUSUL> Chris_Tucker, install linux-header for your kernel
[10:57] <acetech> can someone point me to a good guide on preparing for a recovery if ubuntu was going to crash... something that will show how to fix grub, or a broken kernel bootup, etc... basically a resource I could have in the event ubuntu will not work
[10:57] <pete__> my sound works percfectly, but no mic.
[10:57] <czr> pete__, what software are you using?
[10:57] <pete__> teamspeak, sound recorder
[10:58] <pete__> several things.
[10:58] <jon_> Anyone know how to install fluxbox and use it as the default WM?
[10:58] <Chris_Tucker> erUSUL, i'll try, but i think its already installed
[10:58] <czr> pete__, did you check gnome volume control too? (started via the audio -icon on gnome panel)
[10:58] <pete__> yes
[10:58] <erUSUL> Chris_Tucker, sorry i missread your question
[10:58] <pete__> mic is turned up so is line in.
[10:58] <Dido-> What's line should I write to mount /dev/hdb5 to /mnt/187 with write acces to my default user?
[10:58] <czr> pete__, but are they selected for input?
[10:58] <amias> SGershon: are you sure your commands have an effect , textual output will probably be thrown away or emailed and will not appear in the terminal
[10:58] <MaFiaBoY> pete__ > did you ativate it in Volule Control ?
[10:58] <Chris_Tucker> erUSUL, you may be correct regardless
[10:59] <pete__> how do i do this?
[10:59] <czr> pete__, the 'toggle audio capture on/off' button on 'capture' page in volume control
[10:59] <acetech> nm, i think i found it at sysresccd.org
[10:59] <czr> on each potential input channel
[10:59] <czr> I used to do all of this via command line
[10:59] <Chris_Tucker> erUSUL, heh, i was right, you are correct, linux-headers-2.6.12-10-686 isnt installed
[10:59] <pete__> they are
[10:59] <Chris_Tucker> thanks erUSUL
[10:59] <czr> but since you don't do it so often, one has to resort to man a bit too much
[11:00] <pete__> set to capture.
[11:00] <SGershon> amias, I tried to play a movie, on my test, to be sure to see it happening!
[11:00] <czr> pete__, so no red crosses?
[11:00] <pete__> no.
[11:00] <czr> pete__, from the mixer application, go to Edit/Preferences
[11:00] <czr> pete__, then enable everything that is listed there (probably a lot)
[11:00] <pete__> i got it fixed.
[11:00] <pete__> it was set to
[11:00] <pete__> mic
[11:01] <pete__> but it also has option front mic
[11:01] <czr> pete__, oh? heh
[11:01] <pete__> which is where mine is at :-)
[11:01] <tritium> !enter
[11:01] <czr> pete__, good
[11:01] <pete__> god
[11:01] <pete__> eveytime i think
[11:01] <pete__> there is a problem to make me run back to windows.
[11:01] <tritium> pete__, please don't use enter as punctuation
[11:01] <pete__> i love linux more.
[11:01] <pete__> sorry tritium, i am bad at using one sentance :-0
[11:01] <czr> pete__, it will take some time, after couple of years you won't want to use windows
[11:02] <pete__> i don't want to use windows now.
[11:02] <SGershon> !crontab
[11:02] <czr> and ubuntu is one of the nicest/friendliest distributions around (imho)
[11:02] <Seveas> ubotu gone again?
[11:02] <tritium> yes
[11:02] <czr> Seveas, yes
[11:02] <Seveas> cafuego, ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST
[11:03] <pete__> in team speak, the test option still isn't hearing me.
[11:03] <czr> pete__, haven't used the software, sry
[11:03] <czr> pete__, if the sound recorder works, then it's an issue in team speak most probably
[11:04] <pete__> nm, got it working just so many options it's rediculous.
[11:04] <czr> pete__, linux is all about options ;-)
[11:04] <pete__> i meant teamspeak, i am used to ventrilo but they donot have a linux version yet.
[11:04] <Seveas> !test
[11:05] <czr> is team speak a speech/net server for gaming?
[11:05] <kong0> how do i uninstall stuff_!
[11:05] <czr> kong0, synaptic or sudo apt-get remove package_name
[11:05] <kong0> ok thx
[11:05] <Seveas> !repos
[11:05] <Ubugtu> I guess 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, Seveas
[11:05] <Seveas> right, it works
[11:06] <pete__> czr teamspeak is voice chat.
[11:06] <Chris_Tucker> whats the best kernel for a p4? (please say my nick in reply, i am lagging so chat data floods in)
[11:06] <green-lantern> How can I be sure samba is running?  I cannot see ANY win boxes on network
[11:06] <djk_> Seveas: new bot?
[11:06] <builder> Is there an easier way to install the spca5xx driver that I need for my quickcam than recompiling and installing a kernel? This makes me a little nervous.
[11:06] <czr> pete__, not gaming related?
[11:06] <czr> pete__, commercial/closed source?
[11:06] <Seveas> djk_, only until ubotu returns
[11:07] <pete__> czr yes, it's designed for gamers.
[11:07] <builder> or, to put it another way, is there a way for me to select which version of gcc I want to use to compile a driver?
[11:07] <pete__> closed source yes.
[11:07] <corresponder> ole
[11:07] <starscalling> argishness
[11:07] <djk_> Seveas: ah okay.
[11:07] <czr> pete__, that explains why know 0 about it :-)
[11:07] <starscalling> i cant seem to find a hal layer
[11:07] <pete__> :-)
[11:07] <czr> pete__, the only closed source I use is vmware and intel C++ compiler
[11:07] <i> hey can someone show me an x config with 2 monitors runnin on 2 video cards/ not one
[11:07] <starscalling> nor can i get my alsa stuffzorz to run more than one sound application at a time
[11:07] <czr> pete__, and xbox, but that's a different story :-)
[11:07] <SGershon> amias, I tried with crontab, and it didnot happen again!
[11:07] <pete__> heh i am totally loving linux.
[11:07] <starscalling> like xmms and totem
[11:08] <starscalling> i didnt see what i was looking for in the forums either.... anyone mind pointing me in the right direction?
[11:08] <kong0> ehm...where/how do i uninstall stuff in synaptics?
[11:08] <czr> builder, you should use the same version as you did for the kernel
[11:08] <starscalling> kong0, go to what you installed and right click on it
[11:08] <starscalling> you get a few options like uninstall or remove completely
[11:08] <starscalling> completely means config files too ;)
[11:09] <kong0> ok
[11:10] <pete__> czr, got an x360 yet?
[11:10] <acetech> what is recommended for an install script on ubuntu breezy?  i was checking out http://mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/ and it seems this is mostly for hoary.
[11:10] <czr> pete__, nope. will get it next year after summer
[11:10] <fishhead>  richard pryer died :(
[11:10] <ipricku> why would anyone want a 360?
[11:10] <czr> pete__, don't have a lot of time to play now anyway
[11:10] <pete__> czr i wonder how long till i can get an ubuntu x360 :-)
[11:10] <corresponder> 360?
[11:10] <czr> ipricku, for the same reasons they got xbox?
[11:11] <ipricku> really?
[11:11] <czr> although I've heard that they overheat ;-)
[11:11] <anthony> should I install mplayer-386 or mplayer-586 if my system is 685?
[11:11] <ipricku> so it can set your house on fire, and scratch your data...
[11:11] <anthony> should I install mplayer-386 or mplayer-586 if my system is 686=
[11:11] <czr> ipricku, yes!
[11:11] <ipricku> why would you give him any more money
[11:11] <czr> ipricku, why not?
[11:11] <czr> ipricku, I spend money on less-intelligent stuff as well
[11:12] <czr> and sony is as evil as ms anyway
[11:12] <blue-frog> anthony, m586
[11:12] <ipricku> im not sayin by a ps3
[11:12] <ipricku> you own a cpmouter obviously
[11:12] <ipricku> computer
[11:12] <czr> yes. for the past 16 years. and?
[11:12] <corresponder> ui
[11:12] <fishhead> actually
[11:12] <Seveas> ipricku/czr #ubuntu-offtopic please
[11:12] <anthony> blue-frog: thx
[11:12] <ipricku> ok well then lets get back on topic
[11:13] <ipricku> can someone show me a wiki on dual monitors on 2 different video cards?
[11:13] <fishhead> pentium classic/mmx optimizations SLOW DOWN ALL CPU'S except actualy intel pentium classic or mmx
[11:13] <jon_> I installed GCC, but I cannot find it. It isn't in the applications menu...Where could it be? Anyone know?
[11:13] <fishhead> it will slow down a pentium II etc
[11:13] <czr> ipricku, 4 total monitors?
[11:13] <ClayG> What's the console command to display how much space is available and how much is used on a hard drive?
[11:13] <Seveas> jon_, you run gcc from the terminal...
[11:13] <ClayG> something like free but for harddrives?
[11:13] <ipricku> czr: no
[11:13] <jon_> how do I do that...
[11:13] <builder> I have gcc 3.4 and 4.0 both installed, but 4.0 is the version linked as just gcc. I need to use 3.4. How can I switch them?
[11:13] <erUSUL> jon_, gcc will no show up in menus is a command line app
[11:13] <Seveas> ipricku, the gentoo docs have a nice howto on setting up xorg.conf for that
[11:13] <ubuntu_> clay - df
[11:13] <northie> are ./configure:s supposed to end on Hacking autoconf.h?
[11:13] <erUSUL> ClayG, df -h
[11:13] <ipricku> czr: im to lazy to go to the store and get the converter i have 2 video cards pci and agp
[11:13] <ClayG> df
[11:13] <northie> Becase that's where mine seem to end up.
[11:13] <czr> ipricku, you have two devices, each with correct BusID "PCI:1:0:0" or similar
[11:14] <ClayG> thank you
[11:14] <jon_> oh, so if I want to compile something I just copy and paste the source into terminal and it'll compile?
[11:14] <jax0m> http://www.nick15.com/comics/political/freedoms.jpg
[11:14] <jobezone> anyone knows which kernel to use for those which have a non-64bits AMD Sempron? K7, right?
[11:14] <czr> ipricku, so start with lspci listing to get the pci bus numbers and ids, then add the second Section "Device" with proper driver settings etc
[11:14] <ipricku> czr: ok
[11:14] <ipricku> czr ty
[11:14] <czr> ipricku, then you combine them later in ServerLayout section. I think google should help you here, it's not ubuntu-related
[11:14] <ubuntu_> I am running ubuntu livedvd for the first time. Is ubuntu the debian "replacement" or a completely distro all together?
[11:14] <fishhead> jobe k7 or 686 optimizations
[11:15] <czr> I'm doing dual-head with separate screens (not xinerama)
[11:15] <ipricku> czr yeah i found something on google before... i didnt know if it was the same or not
[11:15] <ClayG> and thanks for the -h
[11:15] <ClayG> very clean
[11:15] <Seveas> ubuntu_, ubuntu is a complete linux distro, based on debian
[11:15] <erUSUL> ubuntu_, a completly debian-based different distro
[11:15] <czr> ipricku, ask me later for help if you can't get it working
[11:15] <ipricku> ok
[11:15] <ipricku> tyl
[11:15] <erUSUL> ClayG, np
[11:15] <starscalling> acetech,
[11:15] <ipricku> be back in a few
[11:15] <starscalling> what do you mean by install script?
[11:15] <sexualpotatoes> i finally go my 32 bit cd w00t
[11:15] <starscalling> just usefull things to toss in?>
[11:15] <ubuntu_> thx
[11:16] <dnB> can someone help me out? when i attempt to sudo apt-get update i get '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
[11:16] <dnB> '
[11:16] <sexualpotatoes> what is command to get ati drivers in terminal?
[11:16] <slew> whats an easy way to display my ip to me?
[11:16] <dnB> slew, ifconfig
[11:16] <slew> thanks
[11:16] <roy> hi, i have an iso that I want to emulate so the comp thinks its really on a cd, I know how to do it on windows but not on linux
[11:16] <jobezone> fishhead, thanks. I'm using k7, and wondered if 686 was better...
[11:16] <Jormundgand> roy: Use loopback device and mount it.
[11:16] <mrtwister> hello. installed breezy. now need msttfcorefonts, it is now not in repository. but i have windows at pc. how i can register fonts and update font-cache?
[11:17] <fishhead> yes
[11:17] <Seveas> dnB, gpg --recv 33BAC1B3 --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net && gpg --export --armor 33BAC1B3 | sudo apt-key add -
[11:17] <fishhead> it is
[11:17] <fishhead> don't use 586
[11:17] <fishhead> intel pentium classic and mmx were a very braindead cisc design
[11:17] <Seveas> mrtwister, msttcorefonts is in multiverse
[11:17] <czr> roy, sudo mount -oloop imagefilename.iso /mount/point (mount point needs to exist)
[11:17] <fishhead> optimizations for it actually HURT other cpu's
[11:17] <starscalling> eh there was a command to just add the key to the trusted keyring dnB though i apologize i dont remember exactly what it was....
[11:17] <jobezone> roy: found an howto at http://thomer.com/howtos/mount_loopback.html
[11:17] <dnB> Seveas, thanks, will i also need to do that with eash thats giving me an error?
[11:17] <czr> roy, when you're done, remember to umount /mount/point
[11:17] <starscalling> Seveas, is msttcorefonts fixed again?
[11:17] <mrtwister> Seveas: thank you
[11:18] <dnB> seveas, i also cant use yours :)
[11:18] <B7su4> i have a debian package how do i install it?
[11:18] <Seveas> dnB, only if the error is MISSING PUBKEY
[11:18] <LeeJunFan> is there a dpkg option which will show me the size of the installed packages so I know which ones are taking the most space?
[11:18] <Seveas> starscalling, was it ever broken?
[11:18] <dnB> Seveas, 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
[11:18] <starscalling> yeah sure was Seveas
[11:18] <Seveas> B7su4, dpkg -i
[11:18] <czr> fishhead, optimizing for pentium doesn't hurt that much actually
[11:18] <SGershon> every time I open TOTEM, X crashes and I'm thrown to login screen again. Why?
[11:18] <starscalling> the links to the fonts had changed... testing from here now... calli
[11:18] <czr> fishhead, except on fpu-side
[11:18] <Chris_Tucker> whats the best kernel for a p4? (please say my nick in reply, i am lagging so chat data floods in)
[11:18] <fishhead> czr not what I heard in some kernel mailing lists or something
[11:18] <Seveas> dnB, yeah same trick. use the last 8 characters from the keyid
[11:18] <fishhead> but ok
[11:18] <dnB> seveas, thanks
[11:18] <starscalling> wow
[11:18] <starscalling> this is wierd
[11:19] <Jormundgand> Can anyone confirm or deny that a fix for cdrecord has been added to Ubuntu's version to solve this bug on Debian's bugzilla? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265747
[11:19] <czr> fishhead, depends on many things. cache is different yes, but gcc doesn't optimize for caches
[11:19] <primo|ubuntu> Does root even need to be in the sudoers file?
[11:19] <Seveas> primo|ubuntu, no
[11:19] <fishhead> someone should just write a quick tool to scan cat /proc/cpu for stepping etc and tell you what to use for cpu flags
[11:19] <fishhead> I mean gcc flags
[11:19] <starscalling> it grabbed cabextract.,.. and pops up a screen... devconf stuff... though that might be something i did as i did a dpkg-reconfigure -a recently as i recall
[11:19] <roy> czr or jobezom, why are the things that each of u said different....which shud i do?
[11:19] <czr> fishhead, optimizing is much harder than just throwing random options to gcc
[11:20] <primo|ubuntu> i found that sudo su was logging me in as root without checking for a password
[11:20] <fishhead> czr I know
[11:20] <dnB> Seveas, im still getting the same issue, after i 'gpg --recv 1135D466 --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net && gpg --export --armor 1135D466 | sudo apt-key add -'
[11:20] <roy> jobezone *
[11:20] <czr> roy, which processor do you have? and are you building your own kernel or using ubuntu-one?
[11:20] <primo|ubuntu> so i added !/bin/su to my user
[11:20] <fishhead> czr I am quite linux rusty but I remeber some of this
[11:20] <fishhead> :P
[11:20] <Seveas> dnB, even after apt-get update?
[11:20] <roy> im using ubuntu
[11:20] <dnB> Seveas, yes
[11:20] <primo|ubuntu> and then found that sudo sudo su would log in as root without checking for a password
[11:20] <roy> err kubuntu
[11:20] <roy> but same thing
[11:21] <Millenniumgroup> primo, yeah you stay as root, but it's dangerous too
[11:21] <starscalling> !paste
[11:21] <Ubugtu> Somebody said paste is please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text, starscalling
[11:21] <Seveas> primo|ubuntu, sudo remembers passwords for a certain amount of time...
[11:21] <sklav> does anybody know if i have to use nvidia legacy for a nvidia gforce 2 mx?
[11:21] <czr> fishhead, I wrote a script to generate 2000 permutations of gcc options for couple of benchmarkin softwares, then run it (takes ages), then test the executables on many different systems. it's funny what happens with different gcc-versions, differect -O-settings, different -march-settings. counter-intuitive most of the time
[11:21] <raphink> primo|ubuntu: sudo -i does that too
[11:21] <fishhead> cool
[11:21] <primo|ubuntu> i removed root from the sudoers list, it fixed the problem
[11:21] <czr> roy, which cpu?
[11:21] <Chris_Tucker> whats the best kernel for a p4? (please say my nick in reply, i am lagging so chat data floods in)
[11:21] <fishhead> czr http://flyback.databurn.net/new_room
[11:21] <starscalling> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5580 see?? broken from here
[11:22] <fishhead> czr as you can see I will need a lot of optimization info soon :)
[11:22] <czr> Filbert, heh
[11:22] <czr> uh, sorry
[11:22] <czr> fishhead :-)
[11:22] <Seveas> starscalling, ah....
[11:22] <fishhead> gotta finish washing the motherboards and cases
[11:22] <primo|ubuntu> bash: make: command not found
[11:22] <primo|ubuntu> is this a problem?
[11:22] <fishhead> and then doing a month of burn in testing first though
[11:23] <fishhead> :P
[11:23] <Deter[Physics] > Seveas, may i PM please? :)
[11:23] <Seveas> primo|ubuntu, only if you want to run make
[11:23] <Seveas> Deter[Physics] , sure
[11:23] <raphink> primo|ubuntu: install build-essential
[11:23] <czr> fishhead, it's nice to have a hobby ;-)
[11:23] <starscalling> now Seveas if i follow the link in a browser it goes to http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe?download&failedmirror=cogent.dl.sourceforge.net
[11:23] <starscalling> which is a server select screen
[11:23] <starscalling> so is there a way for me to mod the package?
[11:23] <roy> czr, I have a P4
[11:23] <primo|ubuntu> i figure i might want to sometime... did i miss something during installation?
[11:23] <starscalling> its been borked since breezy came out about
[11:23] <starscalling> [for me] 
[11:24] <Seveas> starscalling, right, if I don't forget to fix it, i'll send in a patch next week :)
[11:24] <starscalling> awesome ^_^
[11:24] <czr> roy, use the 686
[11:24] <starscalling> ill remind you if its still no go next weekend then if thats ok?
[11:24] <starscalling> ;)
[11:24] <czr> roy, linux-image-2.6.12-10-686
[11:24] <czr> roy, you have hyperthreading in P4?
[11:25] <Chris_Tucker> whats the best kernel for a p4? (please say my nick in reply, i am lagging so chat data floods in)
[11:25] <corresponder> was issn the scene?
[11:25] <corresponder> oh worry
[11:25] <corresponder> wrong channel
[11:25] <czr> Chris_Tucker, read responses to roy please
[11:25] <Chris_Tucker> czr, 686?
[11:25] <SGershon> every time I open TOTEM, X crashes and I'm thrown to login screen again. Why?
[11:25] <czr> Chris_Tucker, yes
[11:25] <roy> czr, ya HT
[11:25] <Chris_Tucker> thanks czr
[11:25] <jon_> To anyone, do you know if I run through the Ubuntu installer disk I can go to the partitioning oping, partition then exit the cd?
[11:25] <czr> roy, with HT, use 686-smp
[11:25] <Jormundgand> Can anyone confirm or deny that a fix for cdrecord has been added to Ubuntu's version to solve this bug on Debian's bugzilla? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265747
[11:25] <starscalling> wow that sux SGershon and sup btw :)
[11:25] <sklav> hey guys i have a an issue with my screen display
[11:25] <czr> Chris_Tucker, same goes for you if you have hyper threading, use 686-smp
[11:26] <roy> i already hve linux, I'm saying in linux how do I mount an image
[11:26] <sklav> it does nto seem to be centered properly
[11:26] <sklav> its off approx 4 milimiteres on the left
[11:26] <mister_roboto> czr: do you want smp with a dual-core amd too?
[11:26] <czr> roy, you have scrollback? I just answered that question a moment ago :-)
[11:26] <sklav> oops on the right
[11:26] <B7su4> Seveas, i tried but i do not understand
[11:26] <sklav> how can i fix this?
[11:26] <Chris_Tucker> czr, no HT on
[11:26] <Chris_Tucker> * that system
[11:26] <jon_> o.o
[11:26] <czr> mister_roboto, yes, but k7-smp in that case
[11:26] <B7su4> what all the comands mean
[11:26] <mister_roboto> czr: right... thanks
[11:26] <Seveas> B7su4, sudo dpkg -i filename_of_package.deb
[11:26] <SGershon> and when I try to unninstall totem, it says ubuntu-desktopdepends on it!
[11:27] <czr> Chris_Tucker, then just plain -686 version should be the 'best' :-)
[11:27] <erUSUL> SGershon, maybe problems with the xv extension of X. wich graphic card?
[11:27] <mrtwister> installed opera, need motif library, where it is?
[11:27] <ogg> Hello, I got a NTFS disk with winXP installed on it. I am planning to create a partition for ubuntu (with the partitionmanager during the ubuntuinstall). Will I be able to remove Ubuntu and make this ex3-partition merged with the NTFS later? - Have the same layout as before?
[11:27] <j2daosh> ok stupid question... what is the default pw for the root account for ubuntu?
[11:27] <Goldfish> roy: mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /mnt/iso
[11:27] <SGershon> erUSUL, ATI
[11:27] <Seveas> !tell j2daosh about root
[11:27] <czr> j2daosh, sudo :-)
[11:27] <roy> thats call czr?
[11:27] <sklav> erUSUL, its an nvidia
[11:27] <sklav> same issue on all 3 systems
[11:27] <j2daosh> i need to change permissions for my other drives but i dont have the default root password
[11:28] <sklav> 2 cards are nvidia 6200
[11:28] <czr> roy, goldfish answered you too
[11:28] <sklav> and 1 is nvidia mx2
[11:28] <Chris_Tucker> yea czr, i dunno about k7 on this notebook though, its amd sempron, but a few hrs ago i jumped to 686 from 386 and its running nice, for my graphics chipset i need 686
[11:28] <SGershon> erUSUL, ATI
[11:28] <czr> j2daosh, the root account is locked. use sudo su - to gain root shell or sudo command options to execute command with root privs
[11:28] <j2daosh> or atleast tell me where i can find it... i am completely new to linux so yeah... im f***ing clueless
[11:29] <sklav> sudo su -
[11:29] <czr> Chris_Tucker, you have a dual-core sempron on a notebook? :-)
[11:29] <roy> czr someone else answered me by giving me a lin, and the link said somethi9ng other than what you aid so I asked which should I use
[11:29] <j2daosh> from a normal terminal window?
[11:29] <czr> roy, both are ok
[11:29] <Jormundgand> j2daosh: use sudo. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo or whatever the link is.
[11:29] <czr> roy, mine was more permissive
[11:29] <roy> ok thanks
[11:29] <jon_> could I run the installer disc back up, and use the partitioning option then exit the installer disc?
[11:29] <j2daosh> oh thank you
[11:29] <SGershon> Why ubuntu-desktop depends on totem?
[11:30] <czr> SGershon, it's a pseudo-package that defines which packages should be installed to call it 'ubuntu desktop'
[11:30] <snafuzius> tach
[11:30] <czr> SGershon, i.e., it's not a normal binary software package at all
[11:30] <corresponder> moin
[11:30] <polf> Hello, I got a NTFS disk with winXP installed on it. I am planning to create a partition for ubuntu (with the partitionmanager during the ubuntuinstall). Will I be able to remove Ubuntu and make this ex3-partition merged with the NTFS later? - Have the same layout as before?
[11:30] <SGershon> So i can unninstall totem?
[11:31] <czr> SGershon, not without uninstalling ubuntu-desktop first (ppl, please correct me if this is not correct for ubuntu)
[11:31] <alanleclech> hello
[11:31] <Davey> SGershon, its used by Nautilus for movie thumbs, but if you don't care...
[11:31] <alanleclech> bonjour
[11:31] <corresponder> ole
[11:31] <roy> mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /mnt/iso ....... do I need a sudo before that.... also can it be /media/iso or does it have to be /mnt/iso?
[11:31] <Jormundgand> roy: If you use sudo then root will own the mount. The mount point can be any folder.
[11:31] <SGershon> So... How to fix X crasing when totem loads?
[11:31] <czr> roy, root is needed, can be whatever you like /media/iso sounds better than /mnt/iso
[11:32] <Dido-> What's line should I write to mount /dev/hdb5 to /mnt/187 with write acces to my default user?
[11:32] <NetGrunt> hi
[11:32] <Chris_Tucker> czr, not dual core sempron :P i didnt say -smp ..
[11:32] <corresponder> hi
[11:32] <NetGrunt> how can I make rythmbox play mp3 ?
[11:32] <Millenniumgroup> I say the future is ours if you can count :D
[11:32] <Goldfish> roy: filename.iso is your image file.../mnt/iso is the mount point you want. These are just examples.
[11:32] <alanleclech> alexissoft
[11:32] <Millenniumgroup> warriors come out and play yayayy ;)
[11:32] <masteryuri> how can i install a printer canon laser shot lbp-1120 ? it's possible?
[11:32] <czr> Chris_Tucker, if you need -686 for a graphics driver, then you need -686. all athlons support all of pentium II instructions, so it's not a problem
[11:32] <erUSUL> !mp3
[11:32] <Ubugtu> Somebody said mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats, erUSUL
[11:32] <j2daosh> ok... now im stuck again... i chmodded the hda1, hda5, and hdb1... but it still says i dont have permission to view
[11:33] <j2daosh> do i need to add my user name to the owners group?
[11:33] <NetGrunt> cool, thanks
[11:33] <j2daosh> i thought that when i chmod 777 every user has access to it?
[11:33] <winterborne> is there a tool to choose the fastest server for apt-get.. ?
[11:33] <czr> j2daosh, you're doing something really wrong. what are you trying to achieve?
[11:33] <Chris_Tucker> czr, but its not athlon, its sempron
[11:33] <winterborne> i'm going at 8k/s right now :(
[11:33] <j2daosh> lol i want to be able to get into my other harddrives on the computer
[11:33] <czr> Chris_Tucker, sempron is the same core from compiler view point
[11:33] <techrush> mp3s dont  work "out of the box" on ubuntu ?
[11:33] <corresponder> maybe there are to much users connected?!
[11:34] <czr> techrush, no hey don't
[11:34] <Chris_Tucker> czr, cool
[11:34] <techrush> :(
[11:34] <erUSUL> NetGrunt, install gstreamer0.8-plugins and gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[11:34] <AndyR> winterborne, use bit torrent?
[11:34] <techrush> thats really disapointing
[11:34] <techrush> is it hard to setup ?
[11:34] <Goldfish> winterborne: /usr/bin/netselect-apt
[11:34] <guerby> hi, does anyone know if it's possible to install ubuntu 5.10 through PXE (network only) boot?
[11:34] <Ubugtu> Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu Bugzilla bugzilla: not well-formed (invalid token): line 88, column 76
[11:34] <erUSUL> !ubugtu
[11:34] <winterborne> AndyR, eh?
[11:34] <Ubugtu> 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
[11:34] <winterborne> Goldfish: thanks :)
[11:34] <czr> techrush, quite easy to setup if you want to violate potential patenting clauses
[11:34] <polf> mp3 does not work out of the box in ubuntu.
[11:34] <alanleclech> coucou
[11:34] <james_> hi all :) has anyone tried to install cedega under ubuntu?
[11:34] <j2daosh> i got 3 harddrives on my desktop but i dont have permission to view any of them... is it because they are windows partitions?
[11:34] <alanleclech> alexissoft ???
[11:35] <Jormundgand> Can anyone confirm or deny that a fix for cdrecord has been added to Ubuntu's version to solve this bug on Debian's bugzilla? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265747
[11:35] <SGershon> No one saw this before?
[11:35] <czr> j2daosh, probably, never used ubuntu on ntfs-machine, can't be certain
[11:35] <AndyR> winterborne, bit torrents are probably best way to get iso's
[11:35] <alanleclech> alexisssoft
[11:35] <czr> j2daosh, what are you trying to achieve?
[11:35] <masteryuri> how can i install a printer canon laser shot lbp-1120 ?
[11:35] <Goldfish> winterborne: Package is netselect-apt, and it is in the universe.
[11:35] <j2daosh> i wan't access to the harddrives lol
[11:35] <j2daosh> want
[11:35] <techrush> yeah im not worried about patenting clauses or whatever
[11:36] <czr> Jormundgand, can't you install cdrecord and read /usr/share/doc/cdrecord/changelog*?
[11:36] <rem__> how did you mount them j2daosh ?
[11:36] <_jason> Ubugtu, tell masteryuri about print
[11:36] <czr> techrush, check the wiki, there are instructions there
[11:36] <j2daosh> i didn't... ubuntu did
[11:36] <techrush> ok
[11:36] <j2daosh> lol
[11:36] <techrush> still downloading the ISO
[11:36] <j2daosh> and that is why huh
[11:36] <masteryuri> thanks _jason
[11:36] <j2daosh> because i haven't done the mnt hda1 thing huh
[11:36] <Jormundgand> czr: That won't give bugzilla numbers and I can't be sure that it will actually be the bug referred to.
[11:36] <RQ> gnomefreak, wb
[11:36] <_jason> masteryuri, did you receive something?
[11:36] <alanleclech> ALXISSOFT
[11:37] <j2daosh> or whatever the mount command is
[11:37] <masteryuri> yes _jason
[11:37] <czr> Jormundgand, bugzilla numbers are normally in changelog.Debian:s
[11:37] <czr> or at least should be
[11:37] <rem__> what you have when you type "df" in console ?
[11:37] <gnomefreak> ty RQ
[11:37] <_jason> masteryuri, okay because it didn't notify me :)
[11:37] <gnomefreak> screw dapper
[11:37] <jbroome> quack
[11:37] <RQ> gnomefreak, so how 'bout my screwing X? :P
[11:37] <masteryuri> _jason, no problem ;)
[11:37] <RQ> gnomefreak, do you get the same view? :))
[11:37] <oblib> anyone had problems with suspend2?
[11:37] <masteryuri> _jason, he get me two links
[11:38] <masteryuri> gets*
[11:38] <gnomefreak> RQ, no X was fine everything else was broken including x-chat sources so on and so forth
[11:38] <JazzCrazed> hi all
[11:38] <nekostar> yay audio solved :)
[11:38] <_jason> masteryuri, yeah, the first one has ubuntu user comments about printers.  The linuxprinting one is more extensive.  Look for your printer there
[11:38] <nekostar> hi JazzCrazed
[11:38] <oblib> or anyone know how to fix nvidia problems with suspend2?
[11:38] <gnomefreak> firefox broken too
[11:38] <Dido-> damn... What's line should I write to mount /dev/hdb5 to /mnt/187 with write acces to my default user?
[11:39] <RQ> gnomefreak,  :DD
[11:39] <j2daosh> crap... what is the break command for ubuntu?
[11:39] <JazzCrazed> has  nebody here installed ubuntu 5.10 on a computer that has a PATA drive as hda, and 2 drives in RAID 1 as hdb?
[11:39] <Ubugtu> Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu Bugzilla bugzilla: not well-formed (invalid token): line 88, column 76
[11:39] <j2daosh> ctrl + c aint working
[11:39] <JazzCrazed> 2 SATA drives i shud say
[11:39] <zgyeeS> is it possible to install xubuntu without an internet connection?
[11:39] <nekostar> yay now that its fixed on to breaking my machine for the weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:39] <masteryuri> ok _jason, too kind ;)
[11:39] <rem__> highlight and middle button
[11:39] <j2daosh> i cant get out of man
[11:40] <rem__> or right click copy and then paste ..
[11:40] <j2daosh> whats the break command?
[11:40] <rem__> type "q" to get out
[11:40] <Goldfish> nekostar: Go for it!
[11:40] <gnomefreak> zgyeeS, maybe from the cdrom repo
[11:40] <nekostar> ^_^
[11:40] <j2daosh> oh... :) thank you very much rem
[11:40] <zgyeeS> gnomefreak i thing there is no installation cdroom for xubuntu yet.. if so, where can i download it?
[11:40] <JazzCrazed> nebody using PATA drive as hda and 2x SATA drive in RAID 1?
[11:40] <rem__> do you see yuor ntfs (windows) partition in "df"
[11:40] <rem__> ?
[11:41] <Alvi1> I'm having su and sudo problems, sudo <command> returns "sudo: pam_authenticate: Module is unknown" and su returns "su: Module is unknown" -- anyone know what's wrong?
[11:41] <gnomefreak> zgyeeS, i mean from the breezy cdrom
[11:41] <j2daosh> ok i want to just run something by yall real quick... if i see 3 hard drives on my desktop but cant access them... does that mean they aren't mounted?
[11:42] <gnomefreak> zgyeeS, if you installed ubuntu from cdrom there should be a cdrom repo in your sources list if you havent changed it
[11:42] <rem__> theres a tool called gparted, its like partition magic a little if you want to partition in graphic mode ..
[11:42] <Goldfish> j2daosh: Drives that are unmounted will only look like empty directories.
[11:42] <czr> j2daosh, open terminal, run df -T to see all active mounts
[11:42] <User06> hey
[11:42] <nekostar> eh anime then breaking system!
[11:42] <j2daosh> i can see them when i go to /dev/hda1 hda5 and hdb1
[11:42] <zgyeeS> thanks guys
[11:42] <czr> j2daosh, those are the names? if you press right mouse button on the icons, do you see mount or unmount there?
[11:42] <corresponder> me want beer too
[11:43] <Swedish_Chef> how's dapper drake doing right now, in terms of stability and reliability (ie: minimal  broken packages)?
[11:43] <rem__> ok but if they are not mounted you cannot access them ...
[11:43] <Goldfish> j2daosh: /dev/hda1 et al aren't mount points, instead they are device files.
[11:43] <j2daosh> it just says i dont have permission to view them... i chmod 777 but i still dont have permission
[11:43] <johndarkhorse> y'all can drink all the beer you want in #ubuntu-offtopic if you please
[11:43] <czr> j2daosh, but I'd really recommend you learn to use terminal and 'df -T'
[11:43] <rem__> create a directory ...for ex : sudo mkdir /win
[11:43] <j2daosh> when i right click it gives me the option to unmount
[11:43] <Webbie> Please support this channel with a click on http://www.ircsupport.de.pn
[11:43] <czr> j2daosh, then they're mounted
[11:43] <gnomefreak> whos running dapper in here?
[11:44] <corresponder> Webbie: ?
[11:44] <j2daosh> ok... then how am i supposed to give myself access to my drives?
[11:44] <Millenniumgroup> someone kick/Bann webbie
[11:44] <Millenniumgroup> it's a shit site
[11:44] <Webbie>  http://www.ircsupport.de.pn
[11:44] <j2daosh> nevermind
[11:44] <Stork> hi, i'm trying to run an ftp server on my machine. i installed atftpd from synaptic, and tried to use the command "atftpd --port 81 /home/alex/". it then says: "[directory]  must be a world readable/writable directories.
[11:44] <ompaul> !ops
[11:44] <czr> j2daosh, but probably only for root. check your /etc/fstab -file for entries and man mount and man fstab
[11:44] <Stork>  By default /tftpboot is assumed.", so i chmod'ed it to 777, and i get the same problem. any ideas??
[11:44] <Ubugtu> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[11:44] <j2daosh> gtg
[11:44] <j2daosh> ty for the help
[11:44] <j2daosh> buh bye
[11:44] <Millenniumgroup> any ops around?
[11:44] <Millenniumgroup> kB Webbie
[11:44] <winterborne> Goldfish: i just ran netselect-apt, but it seems to only list debian mirrors.. do those differ in any useful way from the ubuntu mirrors?
[11:44] <JazzCrazed> i'm havin trouble installing breezy to a raid 1 setup...can ne1 lend some insight?
[11:44] <rem__> then: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /win
[11:44] <action09> anybody knows how to have php working on apache ? i have module installed in httpd.conf but trying to acces a php file ask me to open it with gedit :( apache is not running php
[11:44] <czr> Stork, your home directory is only readable/writable for you
[11:44] <rem__> ok 2bad ..
[11:44] <action09> please
[11:45] <Goldfish> winterborne: Well....that is what I used on my debian machines. :}
[11:45] <czr> rem__, they're already mounted
[11:45] <Stork> czr, oh, okay. where else could i use?
[11:45] <rem__> just makin sure ..
[11:45] <Goldfish> winterborne: BRB
[11:45] <czr> Stork, /var/ftp is the common place
[11:45] <Alvi1> I'm having su and sudo problems, sudo <command> returns "sudo: pam_authenticate: Module is unknown" and su returns "su: Module is unknown" -- anyone know what's wrong?
[11:45] <starbrand> so can you install a newer version of firefox through backports?
[11:45] <Stork> czr, good point, thanks very much
[11:45] <bor> action09: man apache-modconf
[11:45] <sexualpotatoes> how do i get to sources.list?
[11:45] <czr> Stork, also after installing network services you should use the service scripts to start/stop them, not manually
[11:45] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, what are you trying to do? the command and what you want done with it
[11:46] <czr> sexualpotatoes, /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:46] <action09> bor  ok thx
[11:46] <oblib> Here's a tricky one for someone -- I installed nvidia drivers by compiling them, and when the computer boots up, it can't load the nvidia modules. If I ssh in and run startx, it works fine. Why?
[11:46] <Millenniumgroup> I can pm Seveas right?
[11:46] <sexualpotatoes> thanks you
[11:46] <gnomefreak> starbrand, 1.0.7
[11:46] <Millenniumgroup> im not registered
[11:46] <Millenniumgroup> but he's a staff so it should go trough right?
[11:46] <Alvi1> gnomefreak: with sudo, I'm trying "sudo emerge anjuta"
[11:46] <bor> action09: apache-modconf apache enable mod_php4
[11:46] <gnomefreak> sexcopter8000m, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:46] <bor> action09: should work.
[11:46] <czr> oblib, running X over ssh doesn't start X server which needs nvidia
[11:46] <ompaul> oblib, >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org <<may help
[11:46] <N6REJ> ok, I don't know what I did but I've got X all messed up.  First it wouldn't load regular gnome and now it says gnome-failsafe is gone too!  HELP!!!
[11:46] <Seveas> Millenniumgroup, yes you can, but it's always polite to ask first :)
[11:46] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, install anjuta?
[11:47] <Goldfish> winterborne: Heheh. Here's the description on ubuntu's package site----> Choose the fastest Debian mirror with netselect <--- Not what you were looking for. Heheh
[11:47] <starbrand> that's not very new :(
[11:47] <Jormundgand> czr: cdrecord changelog seems to be filled with holes. I can find reference to the offending get_dmaspeed() function in the changelog, but not in changelog.Debian.
[11:47] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get install anjuta Alvi1
[11:47] <Swedish_Chef> so nobody in here runs dapper?
[11:47] <Millenniumgroup> Seveas, of course, but I didn't know if you were online or not :)
[11:47] <Alvi1> gnomefreak: what do you mean? Anjuta is the least of my worries at the moment
[11:47] <Alvi1> oh
[11:47] <ompaul> N6REJ, the command I gabe oblib it may help you
[11:47] <Seveas> Millenniumgroup, '/whois Seveas' will tell you
[11:47] <JazzCrazed> ne1 here running ubuntu installed on a SATA RAID 1 setup?
[11:47] <Swedish_Chef> bor: how is it so far?
[11:47] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, emerge is a gentoo command
[11:47] <czr> Jormundgand, compare the dates on bugzilla report and the changelog entry then :-)
[11:47] <Millenniumgroup> I already sent a pm to ya, check your window
[11:47] <gnomefreak> apt-get is for debian
[11:48] <bor> Swedish_Chef: well, all the things I need are still running ;-)
[11:48] <Alvi1> I have emerge on my ubuntu box
[11:48] <Millenniumgroup> K I'll remmeber that in the future :)
[11:48] <czr> Jormundgand, might be that it is already fixed, but not reported in changelog.Debian if the fix was upstream (as it seems)
[11:48] <Alvi1> sudo returns the same error for everything
[11:48] <Swedish_Chef> bor: how buggy is it?
[11:48] <Alvi1> alvin@localhost:~$ sudo apt-get install anjuta
[11:48] <Alvi1> sudo: pam_authenticate: Module is unknown
[11:48] <Jormundgand> czr: Already did. changelog.Debian skips Friday, July 4, 2004, which is listed in changelog with the one reference to get_dmaspeed().
[11:48] <N6REJ> thanks ompaul I was trying xorg-common :(
[11:48] <gnomefreak> bor,  can you please paste your sources list in pastebin for dapper?
[11:48] <Jormundgand> I need an excuse to burn a CD.
[11:48] <djib> I heard that the originator of Ubuntu is now using KDE
[11:48] <bor> the only thing which broke was the fglrx-driver by upgrading to xorg7
[11:48] <Goldfish> Does having emerge on ubuntu constitute a "genuu" distribution?
[11:48] <czr> Jormundgand, debian might do changes at a different pace to upstream, they're normally not in sync
[11:48] <ompaul> Swedish_Chef, it is a development platform - it is not stable it will break that is all there is to say on that
[11:48] <Goldfish> gentuu
[11:48] <ardchoille> is it a bad idea to put sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade in a cronjob?
[11:48] <djib> does it mean that Ubuntu is going to become KDE by default ?
[11:48] <Stork> czr, i tried the same thing after making /var/ftp/ and i got the same error
[11:48] <Jormundgand> djib: Kubuntu.
[11:48] <action09> bor ok thx for the doc but doing a "apache-modconf apache enable mod_php4" don't change anything (or with apache-ssl  i'm using)
[11:49] <Swedish_Chef> ompaul: yes, i'm familiar with that, but i want to know if it's comparable to debian sid
[11:49] <Swedish_Chef> which i ran for years before ubuntu
[11:49] <gnomefreak> Goldfish, i dont think ubuntu has emerge at all
[11:49] <bor> gnomefreak: why?  these are the same as they are on breezy.  you just need to substitute breezy with dapper.
[11:49] <czr> Jormundgand, and changelog.Debian is supposed to list what changes debian has done to upstream, so if upstream fixes something, there might not be an entry for that fix in changelog.Debian
[11:49] <Swedish_Chef> sid was quite stable, even though it's far more bleeding-edge than ubuntu
[11:49] <ompaul> Swedish_Chef, no it is more like emm experimental and sid on different days
[11:49] <Alvi1> portage/emerge can run on all systems
[11:49] <Goldfish> Somebody just wrote they had that on their machine. I was trying to think of a name for that.
[11:49] <czr> Stork, did you read my note about service scripts? ah, you disconnected in between
[11:49] <bor> action09: well, have you done a /etc/init.d/apache restart?
[11:49] <kittyfjun> what is the file that tells linux what to do on startup, for instance to start KDE?
[11:49] <action09> bor same
[11:49] <czr> Stork, let me see what the package does, give me a sec
[11:49] <N6REJ> ompaul,  whats the difference between "nv" and "nvidia" in the video card chipset manufacturer lsiting?
[11:49] <Stork> czr, sorry :(
[11:49] <gnomefreak> bor, cause i upgraded and the sources didnt work for 1 not a damn one of them :(
[11:49] <ompaul> N6REJ, no idea - don't do nvidia
[11:49] <czr> Stork, which ftp server was it?
[11:50] <Seveas> Swedish_Chef, ubuntu sync with sid every 6 months
[11:50] <Stork> atftpd
[11:50] <djib> Jormundgand, but Kubuntu is a different project... I mean I find Kubuntu a lot less polished than Ubuntu at the moment
[11:50] <czr> Stork, atftpd is not an FTP server
[11:50] <N6REJ> oh yeah, forgot your a mac guru :D
[11:50] <oblib> czr, what? I don't have a keyboard on the machine so I ssh. It starts up X just fine. What were you saying?
[11:50] <ompaul> N6REJ, no idea - don't do nvidia
[11:50] <czr> Stork, as it says, it's an TFTP server :-)
[11:50] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone tell me how to set up 'jack audio server'?
[11:50] <bor> Swedish_Chef: I don't run GNOME or KDE, I'm running fvwm2 and therefor I'm not able to tell you if anything broke on the desktop.
[11:50] <ompaul> N6REJ, no don't touch macs
[11:50] <Stork> czr, whoops :|
[11:50] <corresponder> MrBlowtatoes: install qjackctl
[11:50] <czr> oblib, when you ssh in and run startx, it will not start X server on the target machine. X server is started when you login locally and use startx
[11:51] <corresponder> or what did aou mean?
[11:51] <polf> gosh, theres soo many different window manager, dont really now which one to stick to :o
[11:51] <gnomefreak> if emerge is able to be used try installing it first also you are using your user name with sudo right?
[11:51] <maxkelley> hmmmm..
[11:51] <kittyfjun> how do i make linux just start on the command lin and not load a desktop?
[11:51] <maxkelley> firefox is segfaulting for me
[11:51] <Swedish_Chef> i love ubuntu's polish, but i miss sid and gentoo's up-to-dateness
[11:51] <polf> btw. hello Swedish_Chef, im also Swedish.
[11:51] <czr> oblib, at least normally. not 100% in ubuntu case though
[11:51] <Swedish_Chef> i ran unstable on both
[11:51] <maxkelley> can someone help
[11:51] <Swedish_Chef> polf: hiya. i'm not ;)
[11:51] <B7su4> Seveas, what was the command again?
[11:51] <_lee_> anyone here ever head of someone getting linux to run on a airpanel?
[11:51] <czr> kittyfjun, disable /etc/init.d/gdm service
[11:51] <Seveas> B7su4, sudo dpkg -i filename_of_package.deb
[11:51] <action09> maxkelley aske your question in the chan
[11:51] <kittyfjun> ty
[11:51] <polf> ur not. oh ok :)
[11:52] <nifelseki> can anyone help me setup my wireless usb adapter (atheros) (dwl-g132)..?
[11:52] <N6REJ> ompaul, can you tell me wether or not the framebuffer should be turned on?
[11:52] <bor> gnomefreak: http://pastebin.com/458910
[11:52] <oblib> czr, it's a server install. I don't even have xserver installed apparently.
[11:52] <Millenniumgroup> Seveas, did you get my pm??
[11:52] <gnomefreak> ty bor
[11:52] <oblib> xserver-org I should say
[11:52] <mwe> Swedish_Chef: it doesn't matter to me that the base system is not 100% up to date, and if I need something like a new firefox I just install it myself
[11:52] <Seveas> Millenniumgroup, no
[11:52] <czr> oblib, then that is your problem too ;-)
[11:52] <N6REJ> evening Seveas
[11:53] <ompaul> N6REJ, if your using a specific cards driver then it would choose the config so taking framebuffer would not be on - it used to work why keep breaking it
[11:53] <Millenniumgroup> Seveas then I can't pm a staff
[11:53] <oblib> czr, but startx runs the WM just fine
[11:53] <Seveas> Millenniumgroup, try again, the unregistered filter somehow was on for me
[11:53] <Swedish_Chef> mwe: *shrug* i find it an inconvenience to install things myself, though i am running firefox 1.5 that way
[11:53] <Millenniumgroup> k
[11:53] <Seveas> Millenniumgroup, I am not freenode staff..
[11:53] <mwe> Swedish_Chef: I don't care if ftp or bash i the absolute latest version
[11:53] <polf> what window managers do you recommend? except the desktop enviroments GNOME and KDE.
[11:53] <Millenniumgroup> Seveas, no but your the op in this channel
[11:53] <czr> oblib, yes, because it's a wrapper script to start an X session and X protocol runs over ssh and the clients connect to your real X server
[11:53] <czr> oblib, or do you see something on the target host display?
[11:53] <B7su4> Seveas, okay then what?
[11:53] <N6REJ> ompaul, I don't know what I even did.  I rebooted this moring back into *nix from xp and *POOF* NO X,
[11:53] <Swedish_Chef> mwe: neither do i, but i care about packages like firefox, openoffice, postgresql and mysql, etc.
[11:53] <Alvi1> I'm having su and sudo problems, sudo <command> returns "sudo: pam_authenticate: Module is unknown" and su returns "su: Module is unknown" -- anyone know what's wrong?
[11:53] <kemik> !postfix
[11:53] <Ubugtu> I don't know.
[11:53] <kemik> damn
[11:54] <Seveas> B7su4, then done :)
[11:54] <action09> polf  afaik gnome use metacity (wm) an gnome/kde are desktops manager
[11:54] <czr> oblib, you have a display connected to the target host?
[11:54] <kemik> Seveas:  you know much about Postfix?
[11:54] <mwe> Swedish_Chef: yeah.
[11:54] <gnomefreak> bor,  and they work no errors?
[11:54] <oblib> czr, only on the host computer, not on the client where I ssh'd from
[11:54] <maxkelley> #firefox is absolutely useless
[11:54] <czr> oblib, interesting
[11:54] <Seveas> kemik, only as much as necceesary to use it for outgoing mail
[11:54] <N6REJ> ompaul, at least its the workstation that is foobar'd not the server :D  I don't add ANYTHING to the server without ton's of research
[11:54] <czr> oblib, and you see a WM there?
[11:54] <gnomefreak> a generic ubotu?
[11:54] <maxkelley> action09: it's useless.
[11:54] <Swedish_Chef> well, i gotta run. thanks for the help
[11:54] <bor> gnomefreak: yes, they work w/o errors
[11:54] <oblib> czr, I'm just using ssh as a terminal because Ihave no keyboard for it
[11:54] <kemik> Seveas:  that's what i'd need (and incoming too, but outgoing is fine for the moment)
[11:54] <action09> maxkelley what ? asking in the chan ?
[11:55] <nifelseki> can anyone help me setup my wireless usb adapter (atheros)(dwl-g132)..?
[11:55] <oblib> czr, so the SSH session is just like a tty session on the host
[11:55] <czr> oblib, that is probably not a good idea at all though
[11:55] <maxkelley> action09: #firefox is useless
[11:55] <MrBlowtatoes> ok, music config still won't work, how di i start jack?
[11:55] <kemik> Seveas:  i want to be ablo to sendmail from my server with adresses like "foo@mydomain.com"
[11:55] <gnomefreak> i had same ones and all they did was give me a stat error all of them :(
[11:55] <Seveas> kemik, edit /etc/mailname, set it to your FQDN (ie: the hostname your provider gives you)
[11:55] <MrBlowtatoes> muse*
[11:55] <Seveas> done.
[11:55] <masteryuri> sorry, i have terminated first part of installation of ubuntu on a notebook, and it says:  please stand by while rebooting the sistem
[11:55] <action09> maxkelley ho ok
[11:55] <czr> oblib, X server will have problems initing input devices and won't be able to use your ssh as a keyboard and mouse device
[11:55] <masteryuri> what do i have to do?
[11:56] <oblib> czr, no keyboard or mouse - it's a mythtv box. Just a remote control
[11:56] <varsendagger> hey how do i make a text file executible " ie chmod"
[11:56] <alanleclech> alexis soft ???
[11:56] <kemik> Seveas:  my ISP gives me one weird addy, but i've regged an adress to be pointed @ this ip, still the same thing ?
[11:56] <njan> varsendagger, chmod a+x executable
[11:56] <shogun_> hi
[11:56] <Alex> alanleclech: What are you bantering on about?
[11:56] <czr> oblib, never used mythtv
[11:56] <shogun_> I'm a noob to linux
[11:56] <Seveas> kemik, yeah, any FQDN pointing to you will do
[11:56] <czr> does anyone use amarok with breezy?
[11:56] <shogun_> and I screwed ip
[11:56] <polf> will I have to resize my NTFS partition, (and make a new one for ubuntu) in partition magic, or is this possible via the ubuntusetup.
[11:56] <Nathan1987> can anyone help me with samba?
[11:56] <kemik> Seveas:  great
[11:56] <njan> varsendagger, or u+x for just executable to the user or g+x for just the group.
[11:56] <kemik> thx
[11:56] <gnomefreak> maxkelley, did you let it reboot?
[11:56] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i configure JACK audioserver to use Arts isntead of ALSA?
[11:56] <shogun_> ok so I screwed up when I installed linux
[11:56] <alanleclech> i am not angliche
[11:56] <Seveas> polf, ubuntu installer can do it
[11:56] <czr> polf, partition magic is a better idea + backups
[11:56] <shogun_> my windows doesn't work anymore
[11:56] <varsendagger> great
[11:57] <shogun_> I'm using ubuntu right now
[11:57] <davidwinter_> hi all - has anyone had any luck installing VHCS on 5.10 using the shell script found here: http://vhcs.net/new/modules/phpwiki/index.php/Installation%20Ubuntu%20%28en%29
[11:57] <maxkelley> gnomefreak: reboot what?
[11:57] <polf> k thx
[11:57] <Seveas> alanleclech, #ubuntu-fr might be more useful for you
[11:57] <varsendagger> njan, thankyou\
[11:57] <njan> varsendagger, or you could do it by octal mode :)
[11:57] <njan> varsendagger, yw
[11:57] <gnomefreak> oops
[11:57] <gnomefreak> sorry maxkelley
[11:57] <alanleclech> du you spick in frenche
[11:57] <shogun_> no
[11:57] <shogun_> negative
[11:57] <varsendagger> njan, like 755?
[11:57] <Alex> alanleclech: un petit.. ca va?
[11:57] <njan> varsendagger, 'man chmod' will give you all the other permutations of the command.
[11:57] <Chousuke> !fr
[11:57] <Ubugtu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[11:57] <njan> varsendagger, 755 would work
[11:57] <Chousuke> :P
[11:57] <alanleclech> qui es tu ?? alex
[11:57] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, why would you want to do that, is comlplete nosense?
[11:57] <erUSUL> !enter
[11:57] <jeenyusnoboarder> hey how can i get support for my avi files, and my mp3 and mpeg and all that?
[11:58] <Ubugtu> 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
[11:58] <MrBlowtatoes> becasue i'm useing KDE not gnome
[11:58] <njan> varsendagger, 755 gives full control & execute permission to the user and then read/execute to group and world.
[11:58] <jeenyusnoboarder> i isntalled the addon cd but it still didnt work
[11:58] <gnomefreak> Masteryuri: did you let it reboot?
[11:58] <MrBlowtatoes> kde doesn't have alsa
[11:58] <shogun_> alright so, do I have to reformat again and use partition magic this time instead of just doing the regular booting?
[11:58] <Xgates> hey just thought I'd let you guys know if anyone is looking for a nice box have one for sale almost new, PM me if interested, thanks
[11:58] <shogun_> my windows is fuxed
[11:58] <MrBlowtatoes> and i need midi support
[11:58] <alanleclech> qui est tu ??
[11:58] <Nathan1987> anyone had problems recognising windows machines over samba?
[11:58] <mumbles2> dose this work ?
[11:58] <czr> shogun_, how is windows 'fuxed'?
[11:58] <jeenyusnoboarder> i can offer windows support in exchange for ubuntu support :D
[11:58] <Quaid_> does anyone happen to know what version of gnome is packaged in 5.10?
[11:58] <alanleclech> wate is it ?
[11:58] <Dido-> How do I add /dev/hdb5 (which is fat32) to fstab so I can have full access with my default user? Please..
[11:58] <jeenyusnoboarder> i have my a+ but im lin noob
[11:58] <czr> shogun_, if NTFS is broken then you shouldn't use any resizing tool
[11:58] <oblib> or anyone know how to fix nvidia problems with suspend2?
[11:59] <Seveas> alanleclech, type /join #ubuntu-fr
[11:59] <Nathan1987> i know shitall about linnux i got it ydesterday
[11:59] <alanleclech> wate is it alex
[11:59] <ompaul> varsendagger, assuming the contents of the file are commands sh filename or chmod NNN filename where the N = 764 gets you -rwxrw-r-- and a 5 gets you r-x your call
[11:59] <Seveas> par la vous puvez parler en francais
[11:59] <shogun_> I think I accidently installed ubuntu on the same partition as windows, when I go into boot menu to choose OS, there is only ubuntu
[11:59] <shogun_> I made a partition for just ubuntu, but it wouldn't allow me to install it with the EXT 3 file system
[11:59] <czr> Dido-, where do you want it to be mounted?
[11:59] <Goldfish> shogun_: Possibly the master boot record has ubuntu's loader on it. Doesn't mean the window boot partition is toast necessarily.
[11:59] <alanleclech> windobe
[11:59] <Alvi1> I'm having su and sudo problems, sudo <command> returns "sudo: pam_authenticate: Module is unknown" and su returns "su: Module is unknown" -- anyone know what's wrong?
[11:59] <shogun_> so, how would I add windows to the boot record?
[12:00] <ompaul> shogun_, bring up a terminal and type >>fdisk -l <<in  it then paste the output in paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[12:00] <shogun_> sorry I am a linux noob