[12:00] <czr> Dido-, mkdir /mnt/fat32; then: /dev/hdb5 /mnt/fat32 vfat user=1000,noexec 0 0
[12:00] <njan> shogun_, there are examples in /etc/grub/menu.lst
[12:00] <njan> shogun_, basically you want a line with a 'chainloader' entry to the windoes partition
[12:00] <ompaul> shogun_, applications accessories terminal
[12:00] <alanleclech> alexissoft ???
[12:00] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, jack is an audioserver (more advanced) as it is esd, arts or polypaudio. you can not make an audioserver use another audioserver it makes no sense use one or the other.
[12:00] <czr> Alvi1, seems that your pam configuration is broken. when did this happen?
[12:00] <njan> shogun_, if you run fdisk /dev/yourharddisk and type p and hit enter, do you have an NTFS or fat32 partition listed?
[12:00] <sexualpotatoes> how do i uodate to firefox 1.5?
[12:00] <shogun_> one sec
[12:00] <ompaul> shogun_, sorry  >>sudo fdisk -l <<
[12:01] <czr> Alvi1, /etc/pam.d/ should contain both su and sudo -files
[12:01] <gnomefreak> sexcopter8000m, you dont through ubuntu
[12:01] <Alvi1> czr: well, I was emerging various things, and while compiling, I decided to emerge another thing, and it didnt work
[12:01] <shogun_> should I do that in terminal?
[12:01] <njan> shogun_, yes.
[12:01] <gnomefreak> damnit
[12:01] <ompaul> shogun_, yes
[12:01] <MrBlowtatoes> i am triyn gto use Muse, it is lookign for ALSA, i'm triyng to set it up to use aRts, but to run 'muse config' i have to have jack audo server
[12:01] <JazzCrazed> does nebody kno if i can install breezy to a sata raid 1 as hdb with a pata drive as hda?
[12:01] <czr> Alvi1, then you have broken pam in the process :-)
[12:01] <sexualpotatoes> gnomefreak why not?
[12:01] <Alvi1> :(
[12:01] <czr> Alvi1, check for those files first though
[12:01] <gnomefreak> sexualpotatoes, you cant upgrade to 1.5 with breezy
[12:01] <njan> shogun_, you'll probably have to do it using sudo (ie. sudo fdisk /dev/yourharddisk // p // enter)
[12:01] <Alvi1> ok
[12:01] <czr> Alvi1, what do you mean by 'emerging'?
[12:01] <B7su4> Seveas, ?
[12:01] <Storkme> help, i chmod'ed my /var/ to 777 and now i can't use the "su" or "sudo" commands (it says "sudo: /var/run/sudo/ writable by non-owner (040777), should be mode 0700")
[12:01] <Ubugtu> It has been said that Seveas, is msttcorefonts fixed again, B7su4
[12:01] <njan> shogun_, where yourharddisk is probably /dev/hda or /dev/sda
[12:01] <sexualpotatoes> gnomefreak how?
[12:01] <alanleclech> qui est tu alex ??
[12:01] <Seveas> !forget Seveas
[12:01] <sexualpotatoes> nm
[12:01] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, then use jack not arts
[12:01] <sexualpotatoes> nm
[12:01] <Ubugtu> I've never heard of Seveas, Seveas!
[12:02] <gnomefreak> sexualpotatoes, from my understanding its not stable enough to be used in ubuntu
[12:02] <Seveas> !forget Seveas,
[12:02] <Ubugtu> Gotcha, Seveas.
[12:02] <sexualpotatoes> ok
[12:02] <Alvi1> pam.d contains su and sudo
[12:02] <Goldfish> sudo fdisk -l /dev/yourdisk <--- -l will print out the partition tables without any command prompting
[12:02] <ompaul> njan, fdisk -l is not fdisk /mount/foo :-) it does anything that is there
[12:02] <MrBlowtatoes> um, i can't
[12:02] <starbrand> hell, 1.0.7 isn't stable enough in ubuntu.
[12:02] <czr> Storkme, fix premissions on /var/run/sudo/
[12:02] <B7su4> Seveas, ?
[12:02] <shogun_> fdisk: invalid option -- 1
[12:02] <shogun_> Usage: fdisk [-b SSZ]  [-u]  DISK     Change partition table
[12:02] <shogun_>        fdisk -l [-b SSZ]  [-u]  DISK  List partition table(s)
[12:02] <shogun_>        fdisk -s PARTITION           Give partition size(s) in blocks
[12:02] <shogun_>        fdisk -v                     Give fdisk version
[12:02] <shogun_> Here DISK is something like /dev/hdb or /dev/sda
[12:02] <czr> Storkme, you should never open up /var like that
[12:02] <shogun_> and PARTITION is something like /dev/hda7
[12:02] <shogun_> -u: give Start and End in sector (instead of cylinder) units
[12:02] <shogun_> -b 2048: (for certain MO disks) use 2048-byte sectors
[12:02] <Nathan1987> anybody kno why ubuntu cant fine my windows machine thru samba
[12:02] <Seveas> FOOL
[12:02] <Seveas> NEVER paste in here
[12:02] <Goldfish> shogun: You need a dash in front of the "l".
[12:02] <njan> ompaul, Goldfish that works; didn't know fdisk had a parameter for that :)
[12:02] <sklav> Hey guys is it possible to get windows media player fro mac os X to work under linux?
[12:02] <andy50> newb here, can someone tell me where the profile folder is for thunderbird so I can copy an existing one ?
[12:02] <ompaul> shogun_, I Gace you a command
[12:02] <alanleclech> alexis soft??
[12:02] <MrBlowtatoes> muse needs jack and alsa apparently
[12:02] <Dido-> czr i want it in /mnt/187 i've created such folder
[12:03] <gnomefreak> shogun_, use pastebin please to plaste
[12:03] <Storkme> czr, how? i can't use sudo to chmod it
[12:03] <andy50> Nathan1987: you have to use the IP address not the machine name
[12:03] <MrBlowtatoes> ...why is it so hard to get a dang midi program /me sighs
[12:03] <czr> Dido-, then replace the /mnt/fat32 in the commands I sent you before with /mnt/187
[12:03] <crouton_> !pastebin
[12:03] <Ubugtu> It has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or at http://ubuntu.pastebin.com, crouton_
[12:03] <Seveas> MrBlowtatoes, timidity?
[12:03] <MrBlowtatoes> didn't work
[12:03] <N6REJ> ompaul, nope, I get the gdm , login, music, and blank brown desktop
[12:03] <czr> Storkme, you need to boot the system into rescue state
[12:03] <Nathan1987> thx andy.....edit in smb.conf?
[12:03] <Dido-> czr .. yeah, i was writing about that thanks ;)
[12:03] <MrBlowtatoes> i tried about 5 diffrent ones
[12:03] <Nathan1987> im very fresh
[12:03] <Storkme> czr, how?
[12:03] <ompaul> shogun_, I Gave you a command >> sudo fdisk -l<< I also gave you pastebin.ubuntulinux.nl <---- to paste in it is a url for a web site
[12:03] <Seveas> !xhang
[12:03] <Ubugtu> I don't have a clue, Seveas.
[12:03] <Seveas> !xhangs
[12:03] <Ubugtu> Rumor has it xhangs is login in text mode, remove .Xauthority and .ICEauthority from your homedir, Seveas
[12:03] <MrBlowtatoes> and i needd more than just midi
[12:03] <Seveas> ^-- N6REJ
[12:03] <czr> Storkme, I'm not sure what the recommended way in ubuntu is
[12:03] <Jormundgand> That reminds me - is it possible to get the login music without turning on the sound daemon?
[12:04] <Storkme> i'll google
[12:04] <czr> what is the recommended way of booting ubuntu into single user runlevel?
[12:04] <andy50> Nathan, I was talking about using places, find server to mount a folder
[12:04] <Seveas> czr, rescue mode from grub menu :)
[12:04] <czr> Storkme, wait a sec
[12:04] <czr> ah, ok
[12:04] <Nathan1987> ok no worries
[12:04] <Alvi1> czr: /etc/pam.d/ contains both su and sudo, what now?
[12:04] <N6REJ> Seveas, tnx, I'll try that.
[12:04] <Goldfish> czr: I think that is what recovery mode is. Hit esc during boot up to get the prompt.
[12:04] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, you always need alsa (the audio drivers) then in the upper layer you have either esd or arts or jack or nothing
[12:04] <czr> storkme, read what seveas and goldfish wrote :-)
[12:04] <gnomefreak> Seveas, we give up on ubotu all together?
[12:04] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i get alsa?
[12:04] <Storkme> alright, i'll try that
[12:05] <andy50> can someone tell me where the profile folder is for thunderbird so I can copy an existing one ?
[12:05] <ompaul> N6REJ, that is more than you had when you joined this channel iirc - now you need to go to a terminal and >>killall nautilus<<
[12:05] <Goldfish> czr: YOu only have about 3 seconds to catch the option.
[12:05] <Seveas> gnomefreak, no, I just don't know where he is on when he comes back
[12:05] <Storkme> restarting...
[12:05] <Seveas> so I put the temp bot in :)
[12:05] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh ok
[12:05] <czr> Goldfish, storkme was the interested party in this cae
[12:05] <Goldfish> Ahhhhh
[12:05] <czr> Alvi1, what did you mean by 'emerging'?
[12:05] <Seveas> (which is quite a sucky bot, so I hope ubotu returns soon)
[12:05] <gnomefreak> :) wasnt sure if you ran ubotu or not
[12:06] <Alvi1> czr: I used "emerge glib"
[12:06] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:06] <sklav> so nobody able to answer?
[12:06] <Storkme> might i ask, is ubuntu server installation like normal but command line only?
[12:06] <MrBlowtatoes> and jack won't start, i keep egtting could nto connect errors
[12:06] <czr> Alvi1, emerge? on ubuntu?
[12:06] <sklav> can media player for osx work under linux?
[12:06] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, you have alsa it is the sound driver stack ythat comes with the kernel
[12:06] <Alvi1> czr: yes, it's possible
[12:06] <MrBlowtatoes> then why won't it work?
[12:06] <Alvi1> czr: and stable
[12:06] <Dido-> czr it doesnt work, i rebooted it's not mounted ;[[
[12:06] <varsendagger> czr, emerging is like our apt-get feature or synaptic for gentoo
[12:06] <ompaul> sklav, some of us are busy so may not see your question, ask again in a little bit
[12:06] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, not by default it shouldnt be
[12:06] <czr> I know what emerge is
[12:07] <czr> just didn't know that ubuntu supported it
[12:07] <varsendagger> --- sorry
[12:07] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, try killall arts and then jackd &
[12:07] <Alvi1> gnomefreak: emerge returns no errors at all
[12:07] <eruin> czr, ubuntu doesn't support it ;p
[12:07] <czr> Dido-, you don't need to reboot to test /etc/fstab
[12:07] <sklav> thanks ompaul that is why im asking it again ;)
[12:07] <ompaul> sklav, I would very much doubt that - however I know little or nothing of ppc
[12:07] <czr> eruin, I thought so :-)
[12:07] <czr> Alvi1, I don't support gentoo, shoo :-)
[12:07] <Goldfish> Well, I think this would be gentuu
[12:07] <sklav> ompaul, i just assumed it is is osx which has some similarities it just might
[12:07] <eruin> bloody ricers ;)
[12:07] <Alvi1> czr: it's not emerge, it's sudo and su
[12:07] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, if no errors what is wrong than?
[12:07] <ompaul> Seveas, is there a binary compatible thing that works with ppc bins?
[12:07] <czr> Alvi1, it's not sudo nor su. your PAM is broken
[12:07] <davidwinter_> hi all, does anyone know how I can install 'libmime-base64-perl'
[12:08] <Jormundgand> What is the correct pronunciation of "Ubuntu"?
[12:08] <Seveas> ompaul, for what?
[12:08] <MrBlowtatoes> what is the arts thing called?
[12:08] <varsendagger> Storkme, yeah ubuntu-server is cli
[12:08] <Dido-> czr anyway.. any ideas ? ;[
[12:08] <varsendagger> !ubuntu
[12:08] <Alvi1> czr: how do I fix my PAM?
[12:08] <czr> Alvi1, and I've never been able to break it in ubuntu, so it's not an ubuntu problem
[12:08] <Ubugtu> Somebody said ubuntu is an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian. http://ubuntu.comhttp://ubuntuforums.org [3] http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It means 'Humanity to others'. see !awards, varsendagger
[12:08] <Storkme> might i ask, is ubuntu server installation like normal but command line only?
[12:08] <gnomefreak> Alvi1, su is not active by default in ubuntu either
[12:08] <czr> Alvi1, try unemerge? ;-)
[12:08] <sklav> Seveas, i was wondering if mdei palyer pluggins for osx would work on ubunut
[12:08] <Seveas> sklav, -ENOCLUE
[12:08] <MrBlowtatoes> i don't think i have arts in the first palce, or soemoen todl me that it came wioth KDE, i don't know, i'm just trying to get a synth/midi thing going on sence i can use fruity loops, heh
[12:08] <sklav> ok
[12:08] <ompaul> Seveas,  sklav is asking about running the media player from within OS X in ubuntu but I would doubt if any real work has taken place there
[12:08] <erUSUL> sklav, i do not think so
[12:08] <czr> Dido-, let's try this: sudo mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/187
[12:08] <Storkme> might i ask, is ubuntu server installation like normal but command line only?
[12:09] <varsendagger> --- i thought ubotu had the pronuciation to
[12:09] <czr> Dido-, tell me if that works first
[12:09] <sklav> i i was hopping
[12:09] <Seveas> ompaul, I wouldn't have a single hint of a clue
[12:09] <Seveas> Storkme, correct
[12:09] <varsendagger> Storkme, yeah
[12:09] <MrBlowtatoes> strokme , i have a server installation, and i use KDE
[12:09] <Ivan> how do u run mplayer in fullscreen??
[12:09] <sklav> there is a greek radio station feed from greece i wanted to hear and they no longer broadcast in realplayer :(
[12:09] <ompaul> Seveas,  me in same club :)
[12:09] <varsendagger> -f
[12:09] <Alvi1> *cries* stupid PAM
[12:09] <czr> Alvi1, probably you have overwritten some system criticial files that PAM uses
[12:09] <Seveas> PAM?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> !yourself
[12:09] <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
[12:09] <Seveas> PAM anderson?
[12:09] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, run jackd
[12:09] <czr> Alvi1, it's not PAMs problem. it's you and your emerge
[12:10] <JazzCrazed> has anybody installed breezy to a sata raid 1 setup?
[12:10] <Goldfish> Would scanning /var/log/auth.log for sudo operations help uncover what happened to PAM?
[12:10] <MrBlowtatoes> Ok?
[12:10] <sklav> JazzCrazed, yes but sata using intel ih5 chipset
[12:10] <czr> it might goldfish
[12:10] <ompaul> sklav, there is a protocol called smtp this combined with imap/pop or something else can help in cases such as yours :-)  [ehh drop them a mail you must have a domain name for them I imagine :) ] 
[12:10] <monachoi> I've got a problem installing PostGreSQL
[12:10] <N6REJ> Seveas,  so far its just sitting there with the panel that loads the modules.
[12:10] <JazzCrazed> sklav: is it possible to have sata raid and regular pata ide at the same time?
[12:10] <varsendagger> hoever was asking aobut midi https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[12:10] <monachoi> I'm trying to downgrade from 8.0 to 7.4
[12:10] <Alvi1> czr: just one question, I'm emerging something at the moment while in su, could that be why?
[12:10] <monachoi> but when I install it
[12:10] <Alvi1> while in root*
[12:11] <monachoi> there are no config files present in /etc/postgresql
[12:11] <czr> Alvi1, I don't support gentoo
[12:11] <sklav> JazzCrazed, yes but you need to setup the bios
[12:11] <oblib> I'm looking for the script that checks Suspend2 on startup. Where would I look? I runs very first thing after loading the kernel
[12:11] <czr> Alvi1, sorry to be anal, but IMHO gentoo users should fix their own problems
[12:11] <sklav> each mobo is different on how it works
[12:11] <JazzCrazed> sklav: the bios seems to acknowledge it just fine
[12:11] <rowan> hello its me
[12:11] <Goink> Yes, JazzCrazed. I have done it twice, once using a real harware raid, once using Linux sofware raid
[12:11] <rowan> whoops
[12:11] <JazzCrazed> sklav: my breezy install, however, freezes on the grub install
[12:11] <gnomefreak> czr, lol
[12:11] <sklav> bios by default will use ide as master
[12:11] <sklav> in your case you might want sata
[12:12] <sklav> to be master
[12:12] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, install qjackctl to control jackd
[12:12] <gnomefreak> apt-get is not any less unstable than emerge
[12:12] <Ivan> any 1 how do u run mplayer in fiullscreen
[12:12] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i do that?//
[12:12] <JazzCrazed> sklav: i added a 3ware raid controller to my computer and intended to use it as slave/secondary wuteva
[12:12] <N6REJ> gotta run for a bit :(
[12:12] <czr> Dido-, did it work?
[12:12] <rowan> testing
[12:12] <JazzCrazed> retaining the pata drive
[12:12] <JazzCrazed> as hda
[12:12] <sklav> are you installing grub on mbr?
[12:12] <JazzCrazed> was intending to, yes
[12:12] <lewix> how can I install azeurus ?
[12:12] <varsendagger> Ivan, -f or -s 3
[12:12] <lewix> on breezy
[12:12] <JazzCrazed> i have w2k on the pata drive
[12:13] <sklav> i know 3 ware is well supported
[12:13] <varsendagger> -s 3 will give you a window that you can scale
[12:13] <ompaul> !tell lewix about java
[12:13] <sklav> try googling as im not sure on your setup
[12:13] <JazzCrazed> it seemed to be...everything was fine up until grub
[12:13] <sklav> in my case its intergrated
[12:13] <monachoi> anybody have any problems installing PostGreSQL and not being able to get the packages to generate config files ?
[12:13] <Dido-> czr yep it works
[12:13] <Goink> Using 3ware controler will make the RAID look like normal SCSI drive
[12:13] <nosralboo> can someone explain to me how to set up a server on breezy badger?
[12:13] <JazzCrazed> goink: right, i got that far
[12:13] <MrBlowtatoes> hrm, i'm more to useing synths than samples, that link doesn't give any info, just tells me to get timidity and soem samples
[12:13] <czr> Dido-, can you pastebin your fstab?
[12:13] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, sudo apt-get install qjackctl
[12:13] <Fujoor> hey guys, im making a server install of ubuntu on a 199 mhz 32 mb ram, u think it will work?
[12:13] <MrBlowtatoes> i got that already
[12:13] <Fujoor> or am i way over my head?
[12:14] <raveneye> hi, any amarok guru around?
[12:14] <ompaul> lewix, you will need java I got a bot to tell you how to do that if you need more info then >>/msg ubugtu synaptic<< it will give you more info
[12:14] <JazzCrazed> goink: right now my pata is showin up as hda, and the sata raid is showin up as sda
[12:14] <MrBlowtatoes> it won't connect
[12:14] <Dido-> czr no, it's on another pc
[12:14] <crouton> Fujoor: it'll be fun
[12:14] <czr> raveneye, no, but I also have amarok problem :-)
[12:14] <oblib> where do I find startup scripts? What runs before the stuff in /etc/rc0.d?
[12:14] <sklav> i had amorok working
[12:14] <sklav> but i needed to install mp3 package
[12:14] <Goink> Sounds right, what is the problem then?
[12:14] <JazzCrazed> brb
[12:14] <Goldfish> Fujoor: I built a laptop with ubuntu. Has celeryonion 433. Started 128M ram. Bumped it up to 512M. RAM is verrrryyy good to have.
[12:14] <raveneye> czr, is it crashing all the time?
[12:14] <czr> Dido-, uhm :-). replace user with uid
[12:14] <sklav> if not all it did was skip threw the list
[12:14] <JazzCrazed> goink: the install halts with grub
[12:14] <nosralboo> how do I make a server on ubuntu
[12:14] <ompaul> oblib, to manage that install "bum" boot-up-manager and use it to control stuff
[12:15] <czr> Dido-, then do umount /mnt/187 to get rid of the current mount
[12:15] <czr> Dido-, then do mount /mnt/187. no need to reboot
[12:15] <crouton> nosralboo: boot from CD and choose 'server' when booting...
[12:15] <Fujoor> oh it just says killed and a tries to read from the cd over and over
[12:15] <JazzCrazed> goink: it makes the partitions just fine, i get past all the user setup stuff...but once it reaches installing grub, it gets stuck at 0%
[12:15] <nosralboo> wait
[12:15] <Pauls74462> when you install Ubunut on a computer that also runs windows can you have access to both hard drives from linux & windows?
[12:15] <czr> raveneye, hmm, for me it kind of works, but it's taking 40-50% of CPU
[12:15] <Xenguy> nosralboo: there's a 'server install' option when first installing
[12:15] <nosralboo> so I have to reinstall
[12:15] <czr> raveneye, on a 2GHz pentium 4 :-)
[12:15] <nosralboo> damn
[12:15] <nosralboo> yea I knew that, but I thought maybe
[12:15] <kittyfjun> how do i see/stop services from the command line?
[12:15] <nosralboo> I could do it without doing that
[12:15] <czr> raveneye, so I stopped using it for a while
[12:15] <ompaul> oblib, cos you want /etc/init.d/ and playing in there you can kill the box so make sure first you have a live CD to reclaim your machine
[12:15] <crouton> nosralboo: server is a very stripped down version. the standard ubuntu install has a lot of packages suitable for desktop use and so forth.
[12:16] <Goldfish> Puals74462: Windows doesn't really have drivers to read linux partitions. However, linux can read windows partitions.
[12:16] <Octane_> anyone know how to decactive the alarms on gkrellm?
[12:16] <gnomefreak> Fujoor,  is it going to be used as a server?
[12:16] <czr> kittyfjun, /etc/init.d/* = services, /etc/init.d/service stop|start|status
[12:16] <raveneye> nothing here, czr ; it crashes, that's it
[12:16] <czr> raveneye, breezy?
[12:16] <Fujoor> gnome: actually i thought of installing a light wm, icewm or something?
[12:16] <crouton> blackbox. :)
[12:16] <Goink> Do you have a BIOS raid on pata_
[12:16] <nosralboo> crouton: hmm alright thanks
[12:16] <Xenguy> Fujoor: I've been liking xfce4 lately
[12:16] <raveneye> czr, yep
[12:16] <Stork> czr, big problems :\
[12:16] <raveneye> czr, kio (Scheduler): FATAL: BUG! _ScheduleJob(): No extraJobData for job!
[12:16] <ompaul> Fujoor, install xubuntu - it uses sfce very light weight and very functional
[12:17] <czr> raveneye, I think it might be the same problem. what is your setup?
[12:17] <oblib> ompaul, I just want to change a script a little bit. will bom tell me where the script is? (suspend2)
[12:17] <raveneye> this is what I get
[12:17] <gnomefreak> Xenguy,  too heavy i think for 32mb ram
[12:17] <warreng> i plugged in a usb-camera but it didn't create a /dev/video, any suggestions?
[12:17] <czr> raveneye, yeah, it's broken at least on my system (hogging CPU), don't know how to fix it though :-(
[12:17] <ompaul> oblib, no if you want to break things they live in /etc/init.d/
[12:17] <Xenguy> gnomefreak: hrm, yeah, need the lightest possible then
[12:17] <Fujoor> ompaul: thought of that, but i dont think xubuntu is light enough, do you , it only has 32 mb of ram
[12:17] <pete__> i am having a problem installing vmware, can anyone help?
[12:17] <czr> Stork, ?
[12:17] <czr> pete__, what is the problem?
[12:17] <pete__> it tells me i need gcc version 3.4.5
[12:17] <Stork> czr, i loaded it up in recovery and did "chmod -R 0700 /var/" and now it only loads without any gui
[12:18] <pete__> and i have 4. something
[12:18] <raveneye> followed the guide, long time ago, czr, and now it has decided no to work anymore
[12:18] <ompaul> Fujoor, ehhhhhhhhh I am not sure that I would use that machine :-) seriously though I would be building something from scratch for that
[12:18] <czr> pete__, can you install and older version?
[12:18] <JazzCrazed> goink: no, the pata is just goin in to IDE 1
[12:18] <Dido-> czr i rewrote my fstab and send it yo you on private
[12:18] <JazzCrazed> it's master on IDE 1
[12:18] <gnomefreak> Fujoor, if you want to run a desktop i would go with something like blackbox or fluxbox but thats even iffy
[12:18] <chrisx1> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0c45:602a Microdia Meade ETX-105EC Camera
[12:18] <chrisx1>  <- how can i use/install that?
[12:18] <pete__> czr i have the rpm of 3.4.5 downloaded
[12:18] <pete__> but i don't know what to do with it.
[12:18] <raveneye> no reinstalling, reconfigurin, no nothing, czr
[12:18] <ompaul> Fujoor, check out www.distrowatch.com for lightweight distros
[12:18] <czr> Stork, because you use -R! never use -R without thinking what it does first
[12:18] <Fujoor> ompaul: like a clean debian install? i tried to install dsl but it cant find my network card
[12:19] <czr> Dido-, didn't get it. you identified to nickserv?
[12:19] <Stork> czr, oops
[12:19] <gnomefreak> damnsmalllinux :)
[12:19] <oblib> ompaul, Do you know where the stuff is that gets run before /etc/init.d or so? It's the very first thing run, before modules are loaded and everything
[12:19] <Goink> Have you used LVM on you boot partition?
[12:19] <ompaul> Fujoor, your maybe a bit bigh there :)
[12:19] <Stork> czr, what can i do then?
[12:19] <czr> Stork, about what?
[12:19] <pete__> czr, ?
[12:19] <Ubugtu> czr, is it crashing all the time, pete__
[12:19] <Stork> czr, about my non-gui problem
[12:19] <Fujoor> ompaul: bigh or high?
[12:19] <guido_> i'm the king of the world! i beat four-in-a-row!!! Yes, Yes, please, thank you.. you can stop cheering an clapping now!
[12:19] <ompaul> oblib, what exactly do you want to play with? name the file
[12:19] <pete__> i need help with vmware / gcc.
[12:19] <guido_> an = and
[12:19] <ompaul> Fujoor, h
[12:19] <czr> Stork, ah, you should revert the rights on each directory under /var to their original states
[12:20] <pc22> ano mmorpg that is good with ubuntu?
[12:20] <gnomefreak> high
[12:20] <Stork> czr, oh god
[12:20] <chrisx1>  how can i use/install Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0c45:602a Microdia Meade ETX-105EC Camera
[12:20] <JazzCrazed> goink: not that i kno of...do u kno how i could verify that?
[12:20] <Stork> czr, i'd sooner just re-install ubuntu :P
[12:20] <ompaul> oblib, what exactly do you want to play with? what do you want to adjust - then I might have some idea
[12:20] <czr> Stork, indeed :-)
[12:20] <czr> Stork, next time, don't use sudo ;-)
[12:20] <gnomefreak> Fujoor,  look at specs for damn small linux distro i wanna say 32 is the lowest ram for that distro
[12:20] <Stork> czr, heh, good plan
[12:20] <Fujoor> oh when im here, i might justaswell ask, whats the difference between grub or lilo?
[12:20] <czr> Stork, why on earth would you want /var to be world-accessable?
[12:20] <qt2> Can someone tell me what the "Enterprise Volumn Management system" does?
[12:20] <pete__> can anyone help me with a gcc / vmware problem.
[12:20] <oblib> ompaul, I installed suspend2, which requires recompiling the kernel. I need to find the script that tells the box whether it's coming back from hibernation or not
[12:20] <Dido-> czr i resent it to you, now u should received it
[12:21] <crouton> !evms
[12:21] <chaumurky> pete__: try export CC=gcc-3.4
[12:21] <Ubugtu> I don't have a clue.
[12:21] <czr> Dido-, I did, commented back already
[12:21] <crouton> boo ubugtu
[12:21] <Ubugtu> No idea!
[12:21] <Goink> Go to  another console and try vgdisplay  -v
[12:21] <pete__> chau in terminal?
[12:21] <oblib> ompaul When I come back, my X session is corrupted and I just want to restart it
[12:21] <chaumurky> yes
[12:21] <crouton> http://evms.sourceforge.net ?
[12:21] <pete__> k i did it
[12:21] <gnomefreak> !botsnack
[12:21] <Ubugtu> I don't know, gnomefreak.
[12:21] <pete__> nothing happens?
[12:21] <pete__> do i try to reinstall vmware now?
[12:21] <Xenguy> Fujoor: grub is more powerful; lilo is more lean
[12:21] <chaumurky> then in the same terminal session yes
[12:21] <JazzCrazed> goink: could i be runnin lvm on a windows box?
[12:22] <gnomefreak> :( he dont even like snacks
[12:22] <Dido-> czr may this time i didn't got it ? tell me here pls
[12:22] <JazzCrazed> the pata drive has w2k installed on it
[12:22] <Fujoor> xernguy: but they do the same job?
[12:22] <czr> qt2, it's a 'better' LVM. LVM2 fixes most of the problems in LVM1, so not many people are using EVMS. requires kernel patches anyhow
[12:22] <chaumurky> it just sets a variable vmware needs to build
[12:22] <Xenguy> Fujoor: yep
[12:22] <czr> Dido-, replace the text user=1000 with text uid=100 in fstab
[12:22] <Fujoor> xenguy: thank you
[12:22] <MrBlowtatoes> how do i get jack working erUSUL
[12:22] <Xenguy> Fujoor: yw
[12:22] <qt2> czr, so it's okay if i disable it?
[12:22] <Goink> No, it's a Linux thing (Linux Volume Management)
[12:22] <ompaul> oblib, no idea - however maybe >>dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<< may help
[12:22] <qt2> czr, what's LVM do, anyway? :P
[12:22] <JazzCrazed> goink: oh i thot it stood for logical volume management :)
[12:23] <JazzCrazed> goink: ok, well then that answers that...no lvm
[12:23] <czr> qt2, unless you're using EVMS, yes
[12:23] <czr> qt2, a stock ubuntu install doesn't use it, so you're safe
[12:23] <crouton> qt2: it allows logical volumes to be created that span multiple physical drives, for example.
[12:23] <oblib> ompaul Don't have that package installed
[12:23] <czr> evms != lvm. btw
[12:23] <Xenguy> qt2: makes it easier to resize partitions later on
[12:23] <pete__> czr
[12:23] <qt2> ah, i see.
[12:23] <crouton> supersedes lvm2, no?
[12:23] <Dido-> czr i did, mount -a, and i still dont have access to write ..
[12:23] <ompaul> oblib, ehh did you cut and paste?
[12:23] <pete__> can i send you my error message? and you can try to help me?
[12:23] <windowmaker> can somebody help me with this problem i'm having with my nvidia drivers? it doesn't start X/GDM and it gives me this error message http://pastebin.com/458956
[12:23] <Goldfish> Ubugtu LVM is Linux Volumn Management, used for creating logical disk partitions on top of physical ones.
[12:23] <Ubugtu> Got it!
[12:24] <chaumurky> how'd you go pete__ ?
[12:24] <oblib> ompaul It's a server install, to be used for MythTv
[12:24] <pete__> same error chau
[12:24] <pete__> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2". This configuration is not supported and VMware
[12:24] <pete__> Workstation cannot work in such configuration. Please either recompile your
[12:24] <pete__> kernel with "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2", or restart /usr/bin/vmware-config.plwith CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
[12:24] <chaumurky> post error
[12:24] <Max> the ubuntu wiki for telnetd should advise that the 'netkit.inetd' package should be installed.
[12:24] <chaumurky> ahh
[12:24] <Goink> LVM is realy great, but grub will nnot boot from a LVM partition. LILO works fine.
[12:24] <ompaul> oblib, okay - server installs no X so how did you have X I am now lost
[12:24] <chaumurky> go: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4 g++-3.4
[12:24] <qt2> How about gdomap? seems lsomething DCOM-esqe... o.O;
[12:24] <JazzCrazed> goink: hmm...the pata drive isn't lvm, but still grub fails to install
[12:24] <pete__> k
[12:25] <chaumurky> then go export CC=gcc-3.4     then try again
[12:25] <pete__> k
[12:25] <Goldfish> oblib: Are you building a backend MythTV server, for your tuner cards, etc? Checkout mine ---> http://www.mindspring.com/~gregturn/right_turn/id9.html
[12:25] <oblib> ompaul - apt-get install xserver. When I run startx, it goes to my window manager
[12:25] <chaumurky> all in the same terminal - that's important
[12:25] <Goink> What do you have on the pata?
[12:25] <JazzCrazed> goink: i've moved the 3ware raid up above the pata drive in bios for boot order...i'll see if that does nething
[12:25] <JazzCrazed> goink: the pata has w2k
[12:26] <amias> is it possible to rollback to breezy from dapper ?
[12:26] <JazzCrazed> goink: i decided to add ubuntu by gettin a couple sata drives and a 3ware card for raid setup, with the intention of dual booting
[12:26] <oblib> Goldfish, front and back
[12:26] <Chris_Tucker> is there a way to convert a .so to a .o?
[12:26] <chaumurky> amias: very difficult
[12:26] <Goldfish> oblib: How do you plan on doing that with a server-only install?
[12:26] <Goink> Try booting from the 3ware and install grub on the 3ware drives
[12:26] <ompaul> oblib, that is not what I would have done - install full ubuntu then you get a working X and you can play with suspend and all sorts of stuff - then you can fix your myth tv
[12:26] <amias> chaumurky: how do you do it ?
[12:26] <oblib> Goldfish, is the glowy guy in the upper left?
[12:26] <windowmaker> is anybody able to help me get X working with my Nvidia drivers? it gives me this error: http://pastebin.com/458956
[12:26] <JazzCrazed> goink: i'm hopin that's wut'll happen now that i reversed the 3ware and the pata in boot order (3ware first)
[12:26] <JazzCrazed> goink: thx for ur help so far
[12:26] <Goldfish> Chris_Tucker: I think you mean converting a dynamic library to a static one. That would be a .so to a .a.
[12:26] <ompaul> oblib, I have to sleep or I will not make any money tomorrow and I need to eat :-)
[12:27] <oblib> ompaul thanks
[12:27] <Siph0n> if ubuntu freezes, is there neway to see what went wrong without rebooting?
[12:27] <chaumurky> I can't. Someone else may be able to but it's easier to re-install, beleive me!
[12:27] <Chris_Tucker> Goldfish, no, i mean a .o from a .so
[12:27] <varsendagger> oblib, what do you need help with
[12:27] <chrisx1>  how can i use/install Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0c45:602a Microdia Meade ETX-105EC Camera
[12:27] <chrisx1> and use it
[12:27] <oblib> Goldfish, I had it working until I installed suspend2
[12:27] <qt2> i'm going through the startup stuff, disabling things that arent needed for the desktop.
[12:27] <pete__> hey chau
[12:27] <chaumurky> yes?
[12:27] <Ubugtu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, chaumurky
[12:27] <pete__> i got past that error now it wants to know
[12:27] <pete__> hat is the location of the directory of C header files that match your runningkernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[12:27] <Goldfish> Chris_Tucker: I have no idea what are talking about.
[12:27] <oblib> varsendagger, I installed suspend2 and can't get it to restore my X
[12:27] <varsendagger> ahhh
[12:27] <gnomefreak> Siph0n,  if it freezes how are you going to do anything? including type a command in?
[12:27] <Goldfish> oblib: What is suspend2?
[12:27] <chaumurky> ahh, what do you get when you type in uname -r
[12:28] <atchim> nickserv identify mypass
[12:28] <pete__> 2.6.12-10-386
[12:28] <oblib> Goldfish, a software suspend prog. It hibernates the computer
[12:28] <Chris_Tucker> Goldfish, i have a .c that wont compile, but i have a ready .so thats just fine and already done by someone else with the same kernel
[12:28] <chaumurky> go apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.12-10-386
[12:28] <amias> my /var/lib/dpkg/status is peppered with random charecters , anyone know how to regenerate it ?
[12:28] <pete__> i wont be able to do it in same terminal
[12:28] <pete__> since it's asking me a question
[12:28] <oblib> Goldfish, Do you just turn it on and off every time, or leave it always on?
[12:29] <varsendagger> sorry i ahve no ideas
[12:29] <Goldfish> oblib: On all the time. How else will it record my TV shows that during the day while I'm at work, or alternate showings at 2:00am?
[12:29] <chaumurky> you have to cancel that - CTRL C
[12:29] <pete__> k
[12:29] <nosralboo> can anyone tell me how to work apache 2? I downloaded with synaptic and now what do I do? lol
[12:29] <pete__> says 13 permission denied/
[12:29] <crouton> !apache
[12:29] <Ubugtu> It has been said that apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom, crouton
[12:29] <oblib> Goldfish, where did you get the sweet case?
[12:29] <gnomefreak> pete__,  use sudo
[12:30] <pete__> k
[12:30] <chaumurky> as long as you satey in the same terminal you wont have to do the export again
[12:30] <MaFiaBoY> ooooooooh
[12:30] <MaFiaBoY> Ubotu is back :p
[12:30] <Goldfish> oblib: newegg.com It is an Antec, cost about $100 USD. P.S. I have another hard drive. Took awhile to find the same coolermaster 3 HDD heatsink.
[12:30] <MaFiaBoY> sort of... :p
[12:30] <pete__> k dling those files.
[12:30] <chaumurky> sorry, yes, use sudo
[12:30] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any experience getting sound to work in Flash movies in Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu?
[12:30] <chaumurky> cool
[12:30] <gnomefreak> MaFiaBoY, he is where?
[12:30] <Xappe> i'm trying to accomplish a dual head setup with fglrx. usually, wich monitor is referred to as the first? (the one connected to the vga connector or the one connected to the dvi connector using a dvi-->vga adaptor)
[12:30] <oblib> Goldfish, looks like I need to read your page. I'm having major headaches too. Mythmusic keeps freezing on me.
[12:30] <MaFiaBoY> gnomefreak > here
[12:31] <MaFiaBoY> !apache
[12:31] <Ubugtu> hmm... apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom, MaFiaBoY
[12:31] <gnomefreak> ubotu
[12:31] <amias> Xappe: the one with screen 1 in its screen section
[12:31] <defendguin> any idea when the new broadcom wireless drivers might get ubuntu packages?
[12:31] <gnomefreak> MaFiaBoY,  thats not ubotu
[12:31] <MaFiaBoY> well, it's the same
[12:31] <pete__> ok
[12:31] <pete__> i got those headers
[12:31] <Comrade_Vladimir> anyone know a good mp3 player that also plays video for 200usd or less
[12:31] <Xappe> amias: yes, but how do I tell wich connector scrren1 is?
[12:31] <pete__> should i try to install again?
[12:31] <shanonx> If Im using OpenOffice Impress... is  there anywhere to get like clipart type stuff?
[12:31] <chaumurky> yup
[12:31] <Goldfish> oblib: I've had my own share of headaches when I upgraded to AMD64 back in April. glibc had a thread lock bug didn't get solved for six months. Finally started working again back in October.
[12:32] <gnomefreak> MaFiaBoY, not even close ubotu knew more
[12:32] <MickMcMack> Hmmz, my flash player does not seem to work. :(
[12:32] <gnomefreak> :( miss ubotu
[12:32] <Seveas> gnomefreak, I manually imported ubotus databse into this one :)
[12:32] <gnomefreak> Seveas,  alright ty
[12:32] <chaumurky> if you need to do this again at some stage there's a good howto in the forums outlining all of these steps
[12:32] <gnomefreak> lol
[12:32] <Xappe> amias: don't want to burn my monitors, so I have to be sure :)
[12:32] <pete__> me chau?
[12:32] <chaumurky> yes
[12:32] <pete__> ubuntu how to install vmware?
[12:32] <MaFiaBoY> but, why the hell do I have this nick ?
[12:32] <chaumurky> yes
[12:32] <pete__> can i have the link??
[12:33] <amias> Xappe: its very hard to do that , are they fixed frequency ?
[12:33] <chaumurky> in the forum search vmware howto ;-)
[12:33] <MickMcMack> Could my sound, or lack thereof cause Flash Player to not work?
[12:33] <MrBlowtatoes> what are the process that have to be runnign in order for the OS to work?...linux is usieng ALOT of resources all the sudden
[12:33] <chaumurky> it's pretty easy to find - I needed to several times and that's how I did it
[12:33] <pete__> YAY it's working i think
[12:33] <chaumurky> :-)
[12:33] <MrBlowtatoes> useing the process table, is there a way to obly show the processes that cna be killed?
[12:33] <MrBlowtatoes> only*
[12:34] <Goldfish> oblib: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129162 <--- Antec overture case.
[12:34] <Xappe> amias: well, what do you mean?
[12:34] <HymnToLife> MrBlowtatoes > every process can be killed
[12:34] <MrBlowtatoes> the OS won';t function
[12:34] <Xappe> amias: i'm quite a newbie when it comes to monitor setup
[12:34] <pete__> ty so much chau
[12:34] <pete__> it's installed.
[12:34] <pete__> now i need to figure out how to install xp pro on it :-)
[12:35] <gnomefreak> !checkinstall
[12:35] <Ubugtu> Somebody said checkinstall is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall, gnomefreak
[12:35] <amias> Xappe: unless you have a fixed frequency monitor (old , sun worksation) it will turn itself off before any damage occurs
[12:35] <chaumurky> have you ised vmware before?
[12:35] <MickMcMack> Anyone? >_>;;;
[12:35] <gnomefreak> yesssssssss
[12:35] <Xappe> amias: ah, ok
[12:35] <erUSUL> MrBlowtatoes, root can kill any process. btw i've been testing jackd here a while and you will need lsm-realtime module for your kernel and everything
[12:35] <pete__> no chau.
[12:35] <gnomefreak> !botsnack
[12:35] <Ubugtu> Wish I knew!
[12:35] <Seveas> HymnToLife, that's not true, try for instance to kill ksoftirqd/1 :)
[12:35] <MrBlowtatoes> what will i need?
[12:35] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any experience getting sound to work in Flash movies in Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu? The FIREFOX_DSP trick worked for Ubuntu's version of 1.0.7.
[12:36] <HymnToLife> Seveas > I don't have it :p
[12:36] <chaumurky> very straightforward. create a new VM in the menu then pop the install cdrom in the drive and start the VM.you'll see a BIOS screen and off you go!
[12:36] <Seveas> HymnToLife, /0 then :)
[12:36] <HymnToLife> i only have ksoftirq/0
[12:36] <HymnToLife> :p
[12:36] <Seveas> try to kill it :)
[12:36] <Goink> Anybody else running ubuntu on a dual core athlon64?
[12:36] <Xappe> amias: but how do I tell wich monitor connector is the primary one?
[12:36] <HymnToLife> no, thanks :p
[12:36] <pete__> where are the ubuntu forums at?
[12:36] <Seveas> even with kill -9 that's impossible
[12:36] <crouton> www.ubuntuforurms.org
[12:36] <HymnToLife> what exactly it is ?
[12:36] <HymnToLife> is it*
[12:36] <chaumurky> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[12:36] <crouton> !forums
[12:36] <Ubugtu> hmm... forums is http://www.ubuntuforums.org, crouton
[12:36] <JazzCrazed> goink: no dice with 3ware above the pata ide in boot order...install still freezes on grub installation
[12:36] <chaumurky> lol
[12:37] <chaumurky> also have a look in http://ubuntuguide.squarecows.com/doku.php
[12:37] <Seveas> HymnToLife, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5581
[12:37] <HymnToLife> thanks :)
[12:37] <chaumurky> oh yeah, pete here too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
[12:38] <chaumurky> :-)
[12:38] <Goink> JazzCrazed, strange. I have used 3ware without a hitch, must be something else...
[12:38] <MrBlowtatoes> yeah, useing LMMS , i'm gettign NO sound while useing ALSA
[12:38] <Seveas> it's the softirq daemon, a kernel thread that schedules the bottom halves of interrupt handlers that use softirq's or tasklets as bottom half
[12:38] <pete__> chau, which type of internet connection should my vm have?
[12:38] <HymnToLife> anyway, it takes 0 bytes of memory so I don't think it's this one who slows down MrBlowtatoes' comp :p
[12:38] <chaumurky> bridged to start with
[12:38] <JazzCrazed> goink: mebbe i just can't use sata raid and a pata ide at the same time
[12:38] <chaumurky> it will have it's own IP
[12:38] <JazzCrazed> for grub that is
[12:38] <JazzCrazed> *shrug*
[12:38] <MickMcMack> " ** (swfdec-mozilla-player:11946): WARNING **: No GConf default audio sink key and esdsink doesn't work
[12:38] <MickMcMack> Could not create audio sink " I get this when Firefox tries to start Flash Player/
[12:38] <MrBlowtatoes> i have 192mb RAM btw, heh
[12:39] <MickMcMack> How can I stop it from trying to start audio?
[12:39] <MrBlowtatoes> lots of things slow me down on linux [though with windows i barely used half of that] 
[12:39] <Jormundgand> MickMcMack: Set up an audio sink that works. I installed ALSA and OSS emulation.
[12:40] <Goink> JazzCrazed, That should not be a problem at all. But you might try pulling the ide cable out an redoing the installation
[12:40] <MickMcMack> Jormundgand, NO audio works. At all.
[12:40] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, you do not have esd running
[12:40] <JazzCrazed> goink, yea, i'll try that...thx again
[12:40] <winterborne> Anybody here got FastCGI working with Rails and Apache2?
[12:40] <cafuego> !test
[12:40] <Ubugtu> test is Failed., cafuego
[12:40] <occy> anyone know how to resize a window in Gnome to be a specific size?  like, I want to set my chat window at say 800x600
[12:40] <cafuego> Honestly.
[12:40] <Goink> JazzCrazed, That will ensure that the installer places everyting on the 3ware
[12:40] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, run it 'esd' in a terminal
[12:41] <chaumurky> No news pete? Sounds like good news!!
[12:41] <Goldfish> I think the geometry argument is a standard X setting for any window. Don't use it ever...
[12:41] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, command not found.
[12:41] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, install it
[12:42] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, or polypaudio sudo apt-get install esd
[12:42] <varsendagger> MickMcMack, what are you trying to do?
[12:42] <Goink> Anybody else using a  dual core? I am having loads of timing issues with it.
[12:42] <MickMcMack> varsendagger, get flash player to work.
[12:42] <MickMcMack> varsendagger, if I can get sound working too, that's a big plus.
[12:43] <varsendagger> are you using firefox?
[12:43] <varsendagger> MickMcMack,
[12:43] <MickMcMack> varsendagger, yessir.
[12:43] <varsendagger> just a sec
[12:43] <varsendagger> do you use the Command line?
[12:43] <chaumurky> hello ubotu...
[12:43] <cafuego> !test
[12:43] <ubotu> Stop poking me!
[12:43] <Ubugtu> (Passed.
[12:43] <chaumurky> !hello
[12:43] <cortex> good morning everyone
[12:43] <ubotu> Hi, chaumurky!
[12:43] <Ubugtu> I have no idea.
[12:43] <cafuego> piece of shit perl
[12:43] <chaumurky> meow!!
[12:44] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, install esd as i told you
[12:44] <Goldfish> So, is ubugtu happen to be ubotu's half-brother?
[12:44] <Stork> hi, how can i connect to a remote computer running ubuntu (like the vncviewer but for the command line)
[12:44] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, is that libesd0 ?
[12:44] <chaumurky> !poke
[12:44] <Ubugtu> hmm... poke is microphone), chaumurky
[12:44] <amias> Stork: ssh
[12:44] <Goldfish> Stork: ssh
[12:44] <chaumurky> !?
[12:44] <Ubugtu> I don't have a clue!
[12:44] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, chaumurky
[12:44] <chaumurky> !!
[12:44] <ubotu> well, ! is what you add before a sentence to talk to me
[12:44] <Ubugtu> ! is what you add before a sentence to talk to me, chaumurky
[12:44] <ubotu> Ubugtu: I give up, what is it?
[12:44] <Ubugtu> 10-4.
[12:45] <Seveas> !unload infobot
[12:45] <Ubugtu> The operation succeeded.
[12:45] <ubotu> Seveas: What?
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[12:45] <Seveas> :)
[12:45] <Goldfish> hahah
[12:45] <JazzCrazed> goink: after installin successfully, i'd presumably be able to plug the ide drive back in, right?
[12:45] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, the package is esound
[12:45] <Goldfish> !Who is still there?
[12:45] <ubotu> Goldfish: what are you talking about?
[12:45] <cafuego> Seveas: I have no idea why ubotu is behaving this badly, no odd logs...
[12:45] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, sudo apt-get install esound
[12:45] <HymnToLife> !ubotu
[12:45] <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.
[12:45] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, sec...
[12:45] <Seveas> cafuego, freenode hickup earlier
[12:45] <Seveas> !part
[12:45] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, Seveas
[12:45] <nosralboo> can someone IM me and tell me how to use apache 2
[12:45] <Goink> JazzCrazed, Yes, just keep the 3ware at the start of the boot chain
[12:46] <cafuego> Seveas: He ought to auto reconnect, though.
[12:46] <crouton> hey folks, anyone using the fglrx driver but are stuck with Mesa?
[12:46] <HymnToLife> !play_with_ubotu
[12:46] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, installed.
[12:46] <ubotu> HymnToLife: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[12:46] <Seveas> yeah, ubugtu should too, but doesn't
[12:46] <JazzCrazed> goink: right...cool, thx
[12:46] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, does it need any configuring?
[12:46] <Goldfish> !play
[12:46] <ubotu> All work and no play. Please don't play with me in the channel; experiment with me in /msg
[12:46] <Goink> JazzCrazed, that way you should be able to boot windows from grub
[12:46] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, no afaik
[12:46] <Seveas> ubugtu is python :)
[12:46] <JazzCrazed> goink: i'd obviously have to edit menu.lst if i ever wanted to do dual boot, right?
[12:46] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, the error hasn't gone away.
[12:46] <crouton> !fglrx
[12:46] <ubotu> well, fglrx is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:46] <Seveas> but blaming perl is always right :)
[12:46] <varsendagger> Seveas, what was going on with the ubotu and ubungtu?
[12:47] <Seveas> varsendagger, ubotu was missing
[12:47] <JazzCrazed> goink: right now my priority is at least being able to mount the pata drive and access its files
[12:47] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any experience getting sound to work in Flash movies in Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu? The FIREFOX_DSP trick worked for Ubuntu's version of 1.0.7.
[12:47] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, run it type esd in a terminal
[12:47] <varsendagger> missing,,,
[12:47] <varsendagger> MickMcMack,  listen to Jormundgand
[12:47] <Goink> JazzCrazed, that should work as soon as you plug the cable back in
[12:48] <JazzCrazed> goink: sounds good...thx a ton
[12:48] <MickMcMack> varsendagger, it's ALL sound that doesn't work.
[12:48] <MickMcMack> varsendagger, not just flash sound.
[12:48] <crouton> anyone using fglrx with a Radeon 9100?
[12:48] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, with esd running, I still get the same error.
[12:48] <Goink> JazzCrazed, Dualboot needs a little setup, but just follow the grub docs
[12:48] <nosralboo> apache???
[12:49] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, and other sound? have you tried rhythmbox?
[12:49] <crouton> nosralboo : hit the forums or the wiki, somebody has to have done a setup like what you want to do
[12:49] <nosralboo> ok thanks
[12:49] <raveneye> hi, anyone else with a breezy crashing amarok?
[12:49] <JazzCrazed> goink: i have another machine that is setup with dual boot ubuntu and xp, with xp on hda...u think i'd be able to copy the xp section of menu.lst?
[12:49] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, have you btw closed ff and open it again
[12:50] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, yep - I closed FF, ran esd in one term, ff in another and got the same sound error.
[12:50] <MickMcMack> And no, no sound works.
[12:50] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone help me get unrar-nonfree working? it still won't install
[12:50] <Goink> JazzCrazed, if the partition numbering is the same, yes. Anyway, it is safe even if it fails
[12:50] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, :( run gstreamer-properties and chec conf
[12:51] <Comrade_Vladimir> what channel should i go to to talk about mp3 playerws
[12:51] <erUSUL> *check*
[12:51] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any experience getting sound to work in Flash movies in Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu? The FIREFOX_DSP trick worked for Ubuntu's version of 1.0.7. (I'll keep asking until I get a response. =P)
[12:51] <iicaptain> !rules
[12:51] <ubotu> somebody said coc was the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/
[12:52] <Goink> JazzCrazed, but you should read the grub docs on how to browse to the boot device you need,   that will come in handy some day
[12:52] <lightbright> hi
[12:52] <eksajm> hello =)
[12:52] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, no such command as gstreamer-properties
[12:52] <eksajm> when i start adept i get a "provide root pass" and i do but it says it is wrogn password
[12:53] <eksajm> anyone else have this problem
[12:53] <lightbright> Goldfish: i dont drink alcohol, but a grape juice would be good :)
[12:53] <JazzCrazed> goink: i will...i did actually read them a while ago when i was setting up grub for a mepis/xp dual boot, but have neglected em since ubuntu install seems to do fine on its own; but i'll refresh myself :)
[12:53] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, what!? 8|
[12:54] <eksajm> anyomne else haveing problems with adept?
[12:54] <HymnToLife> thanks Seveas :p
[12:54] <Comrade_Vladimir> what channel should i go to to talk about mp3 playerws
[12:54] <Goink> JazzCrazed, good luck on the install!
[12:54] <Jormundgand> s/with/for/g
[12:54] <Xenguy> Comrade_Vladimir: I use xmms FWIW
[12:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> the chabnnel
[12:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> channel
[12:55] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, you told me to run gstreamer-properties, there are no gstreamer-anything commands.
[12:55] <HymnToLife> Xenguy > he was merely talking about ipod-like devices I think
[12:55] <Xenguy> HymnToLife: ahh
[12:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> one that plays mp3s as well as mp3s
[12:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> i wish the mrobe 500 played vids
[12:56] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any experience getting sound to work in Flash movies in Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu? The FIREFOX_DSP trick worked for Ubuntu's version of 1.0.7, and the people in the two #firefox channels just told me to go here.
[12:56] <Seveas> Jormundgand: please stop repeating the same question. If someone knows, (s)he will answer. You can try posting on the mailing list too.
[12:56] <mrgumble> fds
[12:56] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, more fun; I apt-get'd gstremaer-alsa and now I can't run "esd" - it tells me: /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy
[12:57] <Jormundgand> Seveas: I'd rather avoid it scrolling up and out of peoples' chat/memory buffers, and mailing lists are just slower chatrooms.
[12:57] <Seveas> Jormundgand, then you'll get kicked out very quickly, repeating is very annoying
[12:57] <Goldfish> Jormundgand: I don't think I know the answer now, nor 30 seconds ago, nor 1 minute, nor....
[12:58] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, but it should be. try System>Preferences>[multimedia selector or something]  (i have spanish version)
[12:58] <natex> anyone have a gimp 2.3.5 package?
[12:58] <Jormundgand> Then we enter a Clinton-style debate over the nature of "repeating". If it's periodic every half-hour or so then it's just making sure people don't forget there's an outstanding question and exposing new people to it. Repetition every few seconds is, I agree, annoying.
[12:58] <Seveas> sigh
[12:59] <MickMcMack> erUSUL, where would I find that?
[12:59] <Jormundgand> However, since you insist, I shall stop.
[12:59] <eksajm> heyguys, what program du you sue to unrar .rar files?
[12:59] <Seveas> unrar
[12:59] <bob832> this is probably a "bad" question, but, i just install apache but what directory is the actual html files stored in?
[12:59] <HymnToLife> winrar through Wine
[12:59] <FrdPrefct> apt-get install unrar
[12:59] <Seveas> (pacakge unrar-nonfree)
[01:00] <Xenguy> bob832: /var/www/
[01:00] <Goldfish> bob832: Probably /var/www. It is part of the configuration in /etc/apache2
[01:00] <chaumurky> still blocked??
[01:00] <chrisx1_> yer its /var/www im messin with apache atm
[01:00] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, in the menu System>Preferences>[somethin about multimedia] 
[01:00] <Jormundgand> Multimedia Systems Selector?
[01:00] <eksajm> Seveas, hum i used it in gentoo, but "unrar" is not availbile in the apt get thingy,  and unrarfree doesnt work
[01:01] <bob832> alright, thanks
[01:01] <Seveas> eksajm, unrar-nonfree is in multiverse
[01:01] <erUSUL> Seveas, do you know in what package comes gstreamer-properties (or how to find out) ?
[01:01] <HymnToLife> !repos
[01:01] <ubotu> well, repos is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:01] <eksajm> Seveas, which means?
[01:01] <Seveas> !find gstreamer-properties
[01:01] <vaxaren> does anybody now why i cant use any of the admin programs (as a normal user, i have not tryed root) under gnome? it asks for a password and it doesnt mather if i give it my pass or the root password, nothing just happens
[01:01] <Seveas> eksajm, it means you need to enable multiverse in sources.list
[01:02] <Seveas> !tell eksajm about sources
[01:02] <eksajm> SEJeff, thx
[01:02] <HymnToLife> normally it should work with your user password vaxaren
[01:02] <chrisx1_> How Do i find my "groupname"
[01:02] <eksajm> vaxaren,  i have the same problem!
[01:02] <Goldfish> chrisx1_: type id, type groups
[01:02] <SEJeff> chrisx1_: groups username
[01:02] <vaxaren> HymnToLife, that is what i thought too :)
[01:03] <ClayG> j
[01:03] <MickMcMack> !tell me about gstreamer-properties
[01:03] <vaxaren> i youst installed it
[01:03] <gnomefreak> what is th -H for in sudo -i -H ?
[01:03] <MickMcMack> -_-;;;
[01:03] <HymnToLife> vaxaren > try running sudo disks-admin from a terminal
[01:03] <windowmaker> hi guys, i recently just installed my nvidia drivers, and games that require opengl or sdl type rendering are working great, but i can't get sound or music to work in tuxracer =(
[01:03] <Seveas> gnomefreak, it resets the $HOME variable
[01:03] <gnomefreak> Seveas,  ok ty
[01:03] <Seveas> gnomefreak, sudo -i is the shortcut for sudo -sH
[01:03] <vaxaren> HymnToLife, ok
[01:03] <ClayG> msg MemoServ LIST
[01:04] <vaxaren> nothing happens, it only returns to the command line
[01:05] <vaxaren> if i try it again it doesnt even ask for a password... :)
[01:05] <erUSUL> windowmaker, you may have to kill esd before running the game
[01:05] <HymnToLife> the second one is normal
[01:05] <HymnToLife> the first obviously isn't
[01:05] <vaxaren> ok
[01:05] <windowmaker> erUSUL: is doing that safe? i ermember when i used to use KDE, i killed arts and it never came back
[01:06] <windowmaker> erUSUL: i've also tried using ALSA, that didn't fix the problem either
[01:06] <cafuego> !part
[01:06] <Ubugtu> Error: You don't have the admin capability. If you think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're identified.
[01:06] <ubotu> cafuego: What?
[01:06] <cafuego> !part
[01:06] <ubotu> cafuego: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[01:06] <Xenguy> hehe
[01:06] <cafuego> ubotu: yes
[01:06] <ubotu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, cafuego?
[01:07] <erUSUL> MickMcMack, i'm lost i thought that gstremaer-properties was installed by default in ubuntu but you do not have it :(
[01:07] <poningru> yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
[01:07] <JaGuar> :)
[01:07] <poningru> ubotu: botsnack
[01:07] <ubotu> :)
[01:07] <poningru> dont ever leave
[01:07] <MickMcMack> :(
[01:07] <erUSUL> windowmaker, check if you actually have esd running (ps ax | grep esd)
[01:08] <lightbright> anyone know hoe to edit a VOB file?
[01:08] <HymnToLife> lightbright
[01:08] <pete__> VOB=dvd file?
[01:08] <HymnToLife> > avidemux
[01:08] <chaumurky> lightbright, the video or the meta info?
[01:08] <HymnToLife> pete__ > yes
[01:08] <mxxl> LoL :|
[01:09] <thoron> Can I take bugzilla package from debian?
[01:09] <cafuego> lightbright: convert into editable format, edit, recode back into vob.
[01:09] <sinizzl> no
[01:09] <poningru> thoron: what you mean?
[01:09] <sinizzl> it makes an evil monster called gelguen come out of the earth
[01:09] <thoron> poningru, Where I can get bugzilla package for Ubuntu?
[01:09] <poningru> thats for taking ubotu away >:(
[01:09] <cafuego> poningru: You are mistaken.
[01:09] <nosralboo> how do I check my ip in with terminal?
[01:09] <Xenguy> nosralboo: ifconfig
[01:09] <zelevw> hi guys...i can't play dvds...i followed the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats ...where else can i look for help? thank you.
[01:09] <chaumurky> ifconfig
[01:10] <gnomefreak> nosralboo, ifconfig
[01:10] <windowmaker> erUSUL: http://pastebin.com/458982
[01:10] <erUSUL> !dvd
[01:10] <ubotu> I guess dvd is "DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2, which is available on http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl   See also !libdvdcss2"
[01:10] <poningru> thats for creating the bot :)
[01:10] <cafuego> poningru: ubotu went away because freenode broke.
[01:10] <nosralboo> it doesn't work
[01:10] <soundray> thoron, it's in universe.
[01:10] <poningru> cafuego: oh ic
[01:10] <cafuego> poningru: I had to manuaklly restart 'im to get him back online.
[01:10] <nosralboo> I have tried ipconfig
[01:10] <poningru> ooph
[01:10] <zelevw> erUSUL: thanks
[01:10] <nosralboo> and nothing happens
[01:10] <Xenguy> nosralboo: sudo?
[01:10] <cafuego> nosralboo: 'ifconfig'.
[01:10] <thoron> soundray, what is universe, I am new to ubuntu, sorry I haven't read anything yet.
[01:10] <cafuego> nosralboo: ipconfig is a windows tool.
[01:10] <HymnToLife> nosralboo > iFconfig
[01:11] <erUSUL> windowmaker, you have it running you will have to kill it for some games to have sound
[01:11] <HymnToLife> !repos
[01:11] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[01:11] <thoron> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components/document_view
[01:11] <chaumurky> ipconfig - that caught me too back in the day...
[01:11] <nosralboo> OHH
[01:11] <nosralboo> i'm stupid
[01:11] <nosralboo> sorry you guys
[01:11] <chaumurky> no
[01:11] <thoron> Ok, "You can enable the universe component by editing the file "/etc/apt/sources.list" after installing Ubuntu."
[01:11] <nosralboo> I thought that was a P
[01:11] <nosralboo> not an f
[01:11] <windowmaker> erUSUL: but will it come back? because when i killed arts when i used to use KDE, artsd never came back
[01:11] <chaumurky> not stupid - catching up, that's all
[01:11] <rudiz> !repos
[01:11] <ubotu> repos is, like, totally, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:11] <soundray> thoron, you've got it.
[01:12] <erUSUL> windowmaker, you will have to run it manually after playing
[01:12] <windowmaker> erUSUL:  thanks
[01:12] <chaumurky> yeah, like totally LOL!
[01:12] <cafuego> MickMcMack: ow!
[01:13] <MickMcMack> cafuego, sorry. :(
[01:13] <erUSUL> windowsrefund, np
[01:13] <MickMcMack> cafuego, I am just bitter.
[01:13] <MickMcMack> cafuego, like an old person, BITTER. :(
[01:13] <cafuego> MickMcMack: old people are like good coffee. Strong and bitter.
[01:14] <MickMcMack> cafuego, I am not old in years, only in spite and cynicism. :(
[01:14] <ipricku> does anyone know a good website editing program... kinda like frintpage i guess...
[01:14] <ipricku> frontpage
[01:14] <Subhuman> ipricku, like wysiwig?
[01:14] <cafuego> ipricku: try 'nvu'
[01:14] <nosralboo> ok I have another question, why is it that when I try to connect to my apache server, I get "Connection Refused Error"
[01:14] <ipricku> yeah
[01:14] <erUSUL> ipricku, nvu
[01:15] <Subhuman> yeah.
[01:15] <ipricku> cool ty
[01:15] <ipricku> ty all
[01:15] <cafuego> ipricku: But when it comes to 'good" even 'cat' is better than frontpage.
[01:15] <ipricku> cat?... ill check that out too
[01:15] <chaumurky> cat sure uses less resources...
[01:15] <cafuego> and cat has a better chance of producing compliant html.
[01:15] <ipricku> and i can get these thru add apps?
[01:16] <soundray> ipricku, cat is already on your system.
[01:16] <chaumurky> apart from pebcak
[01:16] <ipricku> oh ok
[01:16] <ipricku> damn
[01:16] <windowmaker> erUSUL: mmh, that worked, how do i start esd again?
[01:16] <soundray> ipricku, enter 'man cat'
[01:16] <soundray> ipricku, not much in the way of wysywig or specialized html features :)
[01:16] <MickMcMack> poningru, did you just mention the forbidden editor? :O!
[01:17] <chaumurky> oh oh... .here we go.....
[01:17] <ipricku> yeah
[01:17] <ipricku> ok
[01:17] <nosralboo> why can't I connect to my apache server? I have entered the ip and my php file into the browser, and I get the error "The connection was refused when trying to connect to XXX.XXX.X.X
[01:17] <Xenguy> !start an editor war
[01:17] <ubotu> gedit is better than xemacs.
[01:17] <Xenguy> :P
[01:17] <erUSUL> windowmaker, run esd in a terminal
[01:17] <soundray> !start an OS war
[01:17] <ubotu> soundray: Bugger all, i dunno
[01:17] <Subhuman> lol NOTEPAD!11!
[01:17] <Subhuman> :P
[01:17] <chaumurky> let's not get VIMdictive...
[01:17] <Subhuman> but seriously, its a editor, use what your used to.
[01:18] <MickMcMack> :D
[01:18] <miyavi> o.o
[01:18] <Xenguy> haha
[01:18] <nosralboo> why can't I connect to my apache server? I have entered the ip and my php file into the browser, and I get the error "The connection was refused when trying to connect to XXX.XXX.X.X
[01:18] <poningru> EMACS
[01:18] <Subhuman> but vim is the best in the end :P
[01:18] <windowmaker> erUSUL: i did that, it made some funny noises, but now other noises aren't working and the tuxracer sounds still work aha
[01:18] <miyavi> o_o
[01:18] <chaumurky> oh, I love that word, best...
[01:18] <cafuego> The best editor is the one you can work comfortably with.
[01:18] <poningru> nosralboo: make sure you have read permission
[01:18] <chaumurky> it's the best word in the universe - and multiverse
[01:18] <nosralboo> i do
[01:18] <[m] > hi all
[01:18] <erUSUL> windowmaker, you can run it while other apps are using alsa (tuxracer)
[01:18] <nosralboo> does it have to do with my router settings?
[01:18] <poningru> nosralboo: no the browser
[01:19] <chaumurky> [m] hi.
[01:19] <Xenguy> cafuego: tho it still pains me to watch brilliant sysadmins use pico ;-)
[01:19] <poningru> nosralboo: hmm it might
[01:19] <miyavi> :P
[01:19] <Xenguy> cafuego: (I know one)
[01:19] <poningru> can you ping the thing?
[01:19] <chrisx1_> anybody know about virtualhosts on apache2?
[01:19] <Subhuman> lol @ pico
[01:19] <Xenguy> ;-)
[01:19] <erUSUL> VI has two modes: the one in which it beeps and the one in which
[01:19] <erUSUL>  it doesn't :P
[01:19] <MickMcMack> Subhuman, pico is good for some things. :O
[01:19] <chaumurky> rather VIMinous comment!
[01:19] <miyavi> xD
[01:19] <soundray> I'll stick with joe
[01:19] <Subhuman> MickMcMack, mehi cant talk , i used it for ages until i got into vi/ vim :P
[01:19] <windowmaker> erUSUL: no i can't
[01:20] <varsendagger> chaumurky, didm't you get banned>
[01:20] <varsendagger> ?
[01:20] <MickMcMack> Subhuman, so did I.
[01:20] <psi> My Breezy install hangs while loading the "ide-generic" module. any ideas?
[01:20] <chaumurky> ahem you need me to leave?
[01:20] <[m] > i am a Mandriva user and i like it very much as i have changed from freebsd to it i want to know what special in Ubuntu that makes it no popual distribution?
[01:20] <psi> it's during the hardware detection
[01:20] <varsendagger> no no
[01:20] <MickMcMack> Subhuman, I had to force myself to learn vi/m only for the syntax highlighting.
[01:20] <Xenguy> ugh
[01:20] <chaumurky> I man helpful - just made a booboo with bot 'sall
[01:20] <Xappe> anyone using dual head with fglrx?
[01:20] <Subhuman> MickMcMack, well I tried vi, and was like "why cant i type :(" so i used pico and nano, until i was enlightened about the "i"nsert mode :D
[01:21] <Xenguy> clue = ?
[01:21] <carl> anyone here use cedega?
[01:21] <MickMcMack> Subhuman, I know your pain. :D
[01:21] <rixth> !anyone
[01:21] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and YOU decide? <hint>
[01:21] <soundray> psi, is it a SATA system?
[01:21] <psi> soundray: yes
[01:21] <HymnToLife> lol, nice one :p
[01:21] <varsendagger> [m] , ubuntu is awesome you should install it and then get a problem and come back here and see how helpful everyone really is
[01:21] <MickMcMack> !ask protocol
[01:21] <ubotu> MickMcMack: I give up, what is it?
[01:21] <carl> does anyone use cedega ?.Does it work well
[01:21] <soundray> psi, SATA support is a bit patchy in places. Do you know which chipset you have?
[01:21] <HymnToLife> !cedega
[01:21] <ubotu> I guess cedega is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://cedegawiki.sweetleafstudios.com/index.php?title=Main_Page or #cedega or http://www.frankscorner.org/
[01:21] <MickMcMack> cafuego, tell ubotu about the ask protocol!
[01:22] <Pauls74462> hi
[01:22] <debbie> hello
[01:22] <Xappe> ok, then. I can't figure out if the vga or dvi connector is referred to as primary when setting up dual head with fglrxconfig
[01:22] <Subhuman> hmm, im new to this channel, so what is ubotu? some kind of bot?
[01:22] <BlueDevil> yes
[01:22] <psi> soundray: no, not really. i run debian on this machine, though.
[01:22] <HymnToLife> !ubotu
[01:22] <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.
[01:22] <chaumurky> leave bot alone
[01:22] <varsendagger> yeah listen to chaumurky
[01:22] <debbie> how can you get linux to show other hard drives you have on computer
[01:22] <HymnToLife> !disks
[01:22] <ubotu> HymnToLife: Wish i knew
[01:23] <Xenguy> debbie: sudo fdisk -l
[01:23] <carl> anyone here know if you can install ati drivers thru cedega?
[01:23] <ozstrike> does 32bit ubuntu work on an Athlon64 system?
[01:23] <chrisx1_> how do i rename file in terminal?
[01:23] <chaumurky> bot is bait
[01:23] <The_Isle_of_Mark> ozstrike, yes
[01:23] <rixth> ubotu: no cedega is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://www.transgaming.org/gamesdb or #cedega or http://www.frankscorner.org/
[01:23] <ubotu> okay, rixth
[01:23] <HymnToLife> ozstrike > yes
[01:23] <chaumurky> me take bait
[01:23] <Xenguy> chrisx1_: mv
[01:23] <qt2> sudo apt-get --purge remove $(deborphan) <- is this safe to do?
[01:23] <ozstrike> ta
[01:23] <erUSUL> ozstrike, yes
[01:23] <chaumurky> get caught
[01:23] <chaumurky> have scar
[01:23] <[m] > varsendagger: i feel that mandriva gives me more pakages on it's cds and ubuntu is only one cd is it enough?
[01:23] <Pauls74462> where do you do the sudo fdisk -l at?
[01:23] <chaumurky> me taste bad
[01:23] <soundray> psi, well. it's possible that SATA isn't the problem then.
[01:23] <chrisx1_> ty Xenguy
[01:23] <chaumurky> get thrown back
[01:23] <HymnToLife> !terminal
[01:23] <windowmaker> ozstrike: yes, but i'm not sure if you would want to.... after all, the CDs are for free!
[01:24] <psi> soundray: and, iirc, i've run earlier versions of ubuntu
[01:24] <pete__> hey chau
[01:24] <Xenguy> chrisx1_: yw
[01:24] <chaumurky> ya
[01:24] <carl> anyone here know how to install ati drivers?
[01:24] <pete__> im installing xp pro on vmware :-)
[01:24] <varsendagger> [m] ,  you can get any package you want
[01:24] <pete__> tyty
[01:24] <kittyfjun> teh whole init thing has be baffled
[01:24] <The_Isle_of_Mark> windowmaker, some problems with libs on 64 just yet
[01:24] <chaumurky> :-D
[01:24] <dash-backuping> A question, I have a dual boot system with windows and gentoo. I am planning on wiping everything up and install ubuntu and windows. Do I have to particionate first on a knoppix live cd or something?
[01:24] <eksajm> i just did: apt-get install samba, will that make a samba server start every time i start the computer?
[01:24] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kittyfjun, http://wiki.debianhelp.org/pmwiki.php/DebianHelpPages/DebianInitScripts
[01:24] <erUSUL> [m] , if you are comfortable with mandriva stick with it
[01:24] <ozstrike> ive heard its harder to get codecs and drivers installed for a n00b with the 64 bit version
[01:25] <debbie> how can you copy information from you windows to linux
[01:25] <Pauls74462> I'm running from tyhe livd cd can I download programs you linus and run them?
[01:25] <eksajm> ozstrike, i think you have to emulate 32bits
[01:25] <Subhuman> dash-backuping, i had a similiar setop, and no, install windows first
[01:25] <varsendagger> [m] , i've used OS other than debian and i will not use them unless they have apt-get or emerge, that is why i like them
[01:25] <Pauls74462> *live*
[01:25] <HymnToLife> you certainly hve less software available with the 64bits version installed
[01:25] <kittyfjun> Isle: ty
[01:25] <chaumurky> pete, when you have it all installed use vmware's  pause/suspend button. very nifty
[01:25] <HymnToLife> and the performance gain is very little
[01:25] <soundray> psi, when I installed, I had to use noapic as a kernel boot parameter. That one often helps when booting recent machines.
[01:25] <pete__> ok chau
[01:25] <HymnToLife> so better install the 32 bit version, I say
[01:25] <carl> is there a installer so i dont have to do anything fancy. to get ati drivers on my ubantu
[01:25] <Subhuman> dash-backuping, and then install unbuntu, itll divide the space up for you, or let u do the partition tables
[01:25] <The_Isle_of_Mark> kittyfjun, np :)
[01:25] <ozstrike> tis why I recommended the 32 bit version to my friend
[01:25] <windowmaker> The_Isle_of_Mark: 64-bit cpus are a waste of time at the moment, unless you're running a server
[01:25] <sexualpotatoes> how do i get msfonts the wiki info is outdated
[01:26] <varsendagger> [m] , that is something that is nifty about debian and ubuntu
[01:26] <pete__> apt-get owns
[01:26] <chaumurky> I'd better go do something with the day. buy guys.
[01:26] <eksajm> if i apt-get install samba will i get a samba server started every time i start the computer?
[01:26] <Subhuman> yes it does.
[01:26] <varsendagger> pete__, yeah buddy
[01:26] <chaumurky> buy heaps.... bye.
[01:26] <pete__> apt-get is really the best thing since air.
[01:26] <The_Isle_of_Mark> windowmaker, yep, but it has become the mainstream with AMD...it is their future devel track..good in ways bad in others
[01:26] <Pauls74462> will windows fonts work with Unbuntu?
[01:26] <MickMcMack> windowmaker, 64bit PC's are most definately NOT a waste of time.
[01:26] <psi> soundray: ah, i'll give it shot
[01:26] <varsendagger> pete__, i've heard that emerge is good
[01:26] <cary> has anyone else had continuous checksum errors trying to install from CD? i know both cd rom drives work and the disks are burnt at 1x just in case, and the installer loads fine on another machine, but it REFUSES on this box. any help?
[01:27] <pete__> hmm varse, emerge?
[01:27] <sexualpotatoes> it say they will
[01:27] <BlueDevil> Pauls74462: yes
[01:27] <Siph0n> is there neway to see my local ip address? i know the one from online... but how bout the one from my lan?
[01:27] <carl> Can anyone tell me or show me a good guide wihtout going insane how to install ati drivers on ubantu
[01:27] <varsendagger> pete__, it is apt-get for gentoo
[01:27] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Siph0n, ifconfig
[01:27] <pete__> ic
[01:27] <HymnToLife> Siph0n > ifconfig
[01:27] <Subhuman> cary, check the cd is clean
[01:27] <pete__> i prefer ubuntu
[01:27] <varsendagger> me to
[01:27] <Subhuman> varsendagger,  gentoo uses portage
[01:27] <windowmaker> MickMcMack: for a desktop they are (at the moment) but by the time here is anough software for them, and it's a bit more supported then it'll be great
[01:27] <cary> subhuman, i just burned it
[01:27] <Subhuman> varsendagger,  which is supposed to be very good.
[01:27] <soundray> eksajm, you get to pick whether samba runs as a demon or "on demand".
[01:27] <MickMcMack> windowmaker, raytracing on a 64bit system is a dream.
[01:27] <varsendagger> Subhuman, is that a BSD derivitive or how does that work?
[01:28] <Pauls74462> blue how do I get acess to my windows fonts?
[01:28] <[m] > varsendagger: ok i will try ubuntu hope it 's better. i need stable system and light
[01:28] <Subhuman> cary, have u tried dumping an iso from the cd and checking the md5 for it?
[01:28] <eksajm> soundray, kk how do i pick?
[01:28] <BlueDevil> !tell sexualpotatoes about msfonts
[01:28] <nosralboo> can someone tell me how to enable port forwarding so that  I can access my server remotely?
[01:28] <carl> anyone have a ati video card here?
[01:28] <thoron> soundray, daemon, not demon. ;)
[01:28] <qt2> sudo apt-get --purge remove $(deborphan) & # apt-get --purge remove $(deborphan -a | awk {'print $2'} | grep ^py) <- is this safe to do?
[01:28] <Subhuman> varsendagger, umm, its like a copy of the ports system yes, but its built from scratch. in python i think.
[01:28] <qt2> ack
[01:28] <varsendagger> [m] , if you wnat to you can install the ubuntu server if gnome seems a little too heavy and use something like fluxbox
[01:28] <cary> subhuman, i tried MD5it on my mac on the image, but i am sort of checksum retarded. how would i check the md5 etc
[01:29] <soundray> eksajm, it'll probably ask you, if not, you can 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure samba'
[01:29] <soundray> eksajm, or maybe samba-common -- not sure.
[01:29] <eksajm> thx mate
[01:29] <eksajm> ill try that
[01:29] <eksajm> ;)
[01:29] <Siph0n> HymnToLife and The_Isle_of_Mark, thanx :)
[01:29] <cary> subhuman, by the way, i have even redownloaded the iso from the ubuntu site to make sure i have a clean iso
[01:29] <sexualpotatoes> i have ati
[01:29] <carl> uboto
[01:29] <carl> oh okay
[01:29] <varsendagger> Subhuman, cool, i had an extra partition and i gave up on gentoo   i'll have to try it down the road
[01:29] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Siph0n, np man
[01:29] <carl> how do you isntall the drivers for it
[01:29] <sexualpotatoes> bluedevil, it doesn't work ;)
[01:29] <HymnToLife> btw, anyone know a good DVD-ripping app ?
[01:29] <qt2> sudo apt-get --purge remove $(deborphan) & sudo apt-get --purge remove $(deborphan -a | awk {'print $2'} | grep ^py) <- is this safe to do?
[01:29] <qt2> sorry for posting it twice, fixing some typo :E
[01:30] <psi> soundray: does that mean typing "linux noapic" at the boot prompt? it didn't make a difference
[01:30] <HymnToLife> I use dvd::rip but its avis are crappy quality
[01:30] <BlueDevil> sexualpotatoes: why?
[01:30] <soundray> thoron, seriously, isn't demon and daemon equivalent?
[01:30] <Subhuman> cary, i mean like from the burned cd, i noticed that, and it was the actual cds that sucked, so i bought better ones and it worked fine
[01:30] <eksajm> soundray, dows inetd mean it is on demand?
[01:30] <varsendagger> [m] , the help you can get in this chat room is unreal compared to any other place i've looked
[01:30] <carl> potatoes do you remember how you installed your ati display drivers
[01:30] <soundray> psi, yes.
[01:30] <Subhuman> varsendagger, gentoo can be a bitch to install, a few hours of work at least.
[01:30] <soundray> eksajm, yes.
[01:30] <varsendagger> --- including #debian
[01:30] <cary> subhuman, i am willing to try it out, but i have no idea how to do it
[01:30] <eksajm> kk thanks ;)
[01:30] <sexualpotatoes> idk
[01:30] <soundray> psi, nolapic is another one you can try.
[01:30] <HymnToLife> gentoo is the ultimate geeky distro
[01:31] <sexualpotatoes> vluedecial all is unabled
[01:31] <BlueDevil> sexualpotatoes: what's the error/problem?
[01:31] <carl> wow this is tech support at its best
[01:31] <sexualpotatoes> carl, i didn't do you wan to get in gnome or 3d accel?
[01:31] <Dewi> hmm. First boot of my breezy installation on a toshiba laptop, and it seems to have stopped on "starting hotplug subsystem"... the live CD worked okay. Any idea what I can do?
[01:31] <Subhuman> cary, do u have access to windows box yes?
[01:31] <soundray> psi, another weird problem I had fixed itself when I set the BIOS to re-read the configuration.
[01:31] <le7r33> What is the laptop model?
[01:32] <cary> subhuman, i have a couple of machines here running os x and a couple running windows (win2k and winxp)
[01:32] <sexualpotatoes> bluedevil, no install canidates i have multiverse open
[01:32] <soundray> psi, sorry can't remember the exact name of the option.
[01:32] <[m] > varsendagger: what do you mean with unreal?, Mandriva chat room is good and many pepole has helped me in many ways
[01:32] <Subhuman> cary, if so, just go into like a burning application like nero, and click create image or  something like that, and save one from the burned cd, then check that iso with the md5.
[01:32] <sexualpotatoes> carl left
[01:32] <sake> anyone know a good p2p prgram for ubuntu?
[01:32] <pete__> limewire
[01:32] <HymnToLife> sake > buy CDs
[01:32] <pete__> sudo apt-get install limewire
[01:32] <Subhuman> sake, i use a DC++ clone
[01:32] <soundray> psi, something about ESD configuration I think.
[01:33] <cary> subhuman, yes, but its teh "check that with the md5" thing i am clueless on how to do
[01:33] <le7r33> Use Azureus
[01:33] <Subhuman> which is good, so is limeiwre.
[01:33] <Subhuman> oh right i see
[01:33] <Subhuman> umm
[01:33] <sexualpotatoes> hmm
[01:33] <pete__> sudo apt-get azureus
[01:33] <sake> limewire will run??
[01:33] <pete__> :-)
[01:33] <pete__> yes
[01:33] <soundray> psi, but you can probably tell I'm fishing in the dark...
[01:33] <pete__> need to install java first
[01:33] <Subhuman> ill send u the link to a good windows md5 checekr
[01:33] <pete__> for limewire and azureus.
[01:33] <Subhuman> in linux itz command line app.
[01:33] <varsendagger> [m] , i've tried to get help in #debian and also #fluxbox, they have both helped some but there is a real sence of community
[01:33] <nanophobic> isn't azureus a bit bloated?
[01:33] <pete__> no
[01:33] <eksajm> Subhuman, what do you use?
[01:33] <pete__> azureus is very good
[01:33] <nanophobic> ok
[01:33] <Pastor-Marc> how do I install adobe Reader? when I try to run it the way it says I says it can not create a dir....
[01:34] <sake> well i dont think a link would do much now cuz im downloading the newer version of ubuntu right now
[01:34] <HymnToLife> run it as root Pastor-Marc
[01:34] <varsendagger> [m] , can i explain how the apt-get system works?
[01:34] <thoron> soundray, no, demon is devil and daemon is internal voice.
[01:34] <psi> soundray: no luck with nolapic either. thanks anyway. i'll dig around some more.
[01:34] <BlueDevil> sexualpotatoes: what does "apt-cache show msttcorefonts" output?
[01:34] <nanophobic> anyone uses radeon 7500?
[01:34] <Subhuman> cary, http://www.toast442.org/md5/ use that
[01:34] <cary> subhuman, thanks
[01:34] <Pastor-Marc> I tried logging in as ROOT and was told root logins not allowed
[01:34] <Subhuman> eksajm, a DC++ clone, i forget the name, ill go find it
[01:35] <[m] > varsendagger: please, i don't know what is apt-get means?
[01:35] <HymnToLife> !apt
[01:35] <nanophobic> apt = aptitude
[01:35] <thoron> soundray, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daemon_%28mythology%29
[01:35] <ubotu> it has been said that apt is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[01:35] <soundray> thoron, maybe we need to go back to DOS terminology and call them TSR's :)
[01:35] <sake> one more question is there really a big difference between 5.04 and 5.10??
[01:35] <varsendagger> Pastor-Marc, we use sudo
[01:35] <chaumurky> sake: yes, quite.
[01:35] <nanophobic> realplay ESD problem is resolved in 5.10 i guess
[01:36] <sake> hmm
[01:36] <soundray> sake, I found that it's much more polished. Hardware support is massively better, too.
[01:36] <chaumurky> much bett HW support
[01:36] <eksajm> Pastor-Marc, or su
[01:36] <sake> so i guess iuts good im getting 5.1
[01:36] <sake> its*
[01:36] <Subhuman> eksajm, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76643, that explains how to install it, dc++ is quite tricky to set up first time through, but very nice once its set up
[01:36] <Pastor-Marc> ok  I went to the dir it is in (the install script) and tried sudo install and it said not enough peramiters
[01:36] <eksajm> okey thanks mate
[01:36] <soundray> thoron, thanks for the link.
[01:36] <varsendagger> [m] , lets say you wanted to install a tetris game?  what would you do using mandriva?   you would go to their website and then search for tetris
[01:36] <Dewi> how do I get a more detailed display during boot? all I see is <name> [ OK ]  , <name> [ OK ]  ... how do I get more detail?
[01:37] <MrBlowtatoes> can someone help me get unrar-nonfree working? it still won't install
[01:37] <sake> and is there any way i could get steam to run??
[01:37] <Subhuman> cary, so grab the md5 and check it with that, if the md5 file and the file are in the same folder with the same filename, it should jus drag and drop and check.
[01:37] <czr> does anyone know of any handy small gtk application that monitors host availability based on pings and such?
[01:37] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: what's the problem?
[01:37] <kittyfjun> safe tog et rid of exim4?
[01:37] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi, hit tab
[01:37] <MrBlowtatoes> i get package not foudn error
[01:37] <cafuego> kittyfjun: Yes.
[01:37] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: does nothing
[01:37] <MrBlowtatoes> and my osrces.list is not emssed up
[01:37] <MrBlowtatoes> nothign is commented
[01:37] <nanophobic> does anyone find graphics rendering in ubuntu sluggish?
[01:38] <MrBlowtatoes> and everyhting is universe/multiverse
[01:38] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: I'm already out of the graphical screen and into text, but this has even less detail than the graphical one did
[01:38] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: you have universe/multiverse enabled?
[01:38] <[m] > varsendagger: i usually use the rpmdrake and have some online ftp added in my list
[01:38] <nanophobic> you could viritually paint by dragging windows around the desktop :(
[01:38] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Did you typo in sources.list, like you do on here?
[01:38] <pete__> blow
[01:38] <nanophobic> *virtually
[01:38] <pete__> blowtatoes.
[01:38] <Subhuman> nanophobic, no, you sure your drivers are correct?
[01:38] <MrBlowtatoes> no
[01:38] <pete__> sudo apt-get install rar
[01:38] <pete__> did you do that?
[01:38] <MrBlowtatoes> non
[01:38] <nanophobic> it's ati
[01:38] <HymnToLife> MrBlowtatoes W don't forget to run sudo apt-get update before
[01:38] <MrBlowtatoes> no*
[01:38] <hd420> I'm in dpkg hell here :(
[01:38] <pete__> blowtatoes
[01:38] <pete__> sudo apt-get install rar
[01:38] <pete__> do that.
[01:38] <sake> has anyone had an issue with slower internet connection??
[01:38] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi check your logs then :)
[01:38] <MrBlowtatoes> i ahve updated and installed 50 other apps sence then
[01:38] <le7r33> anyone useing e17?
[01:38] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: and how do I get to those if the system will not boot?
[01:38] <varsendagger> if you wanted to do it ubuntu style you would type in the terminal  (or use synatpic search ) apt-cache search tetris  and then you would be able to look at some of the packages and then apt-get install  <package>
[01:38] <Subhuman> nanophobic, i have a nvidia card, but until i installed the correct nvidia drivers mine was sluggish.
[01:39] <Hoxzer_> somebody here has got gmailfs work?
[01:39] <varsendagger> [m] , does rpm drake work the same way
[01:39] <cary> subhuman, working on trying to dump an image from the disk. any suggestions on what app to use for that?
[01:39] <Subhuman> nanophobic, might be worth looking around for. the ati drivers.
[01:39] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi, failsafe?
[01:39] <Determinist> this is annoying. i'm trying to create an icon that links to my home folder but i cant find a way to link to it. what would the URL be for my home folder to give to the icon?
[01:39] <nanophobic> subhu, mine's old ati radeon 7500
[01:39] <Subhuman> cary, nero if youve got it
[01:39] <MrBlowtatoes> Package rar is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[01:39] <MrBlowtatoes> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[01:39] <MrBlowtatoes> is only available from another source
[01:39] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: what's that?
[01:39] <nosralboo> how do I set up a static ip in linux?
[01:39] <nosralboo> ubuntu*
[01:39] <sake> ever since i switched to ubuntu from windows i have noticed that my connection speed has dropped significantly
[01:39] <varsendagger> what is gmailfs?
[01:39] <pete__> that is odd sake, mine got faster
[01:39] <Jormundgand> I on the contrary noticed a general increase.
[01:39] <le7r33> gmailfs is fixed
[01:39] <le7r33> i dont beleave you can use it anymore
[01:39] <HymnToLife> Subhuman > Nero can't create ISOs I think
[01:39] <cary> subhuman, the comp im using has something like nero smart start but i cant find a place where to save an image, only copy disk etc
[01:39] <Determinist> nosralboo, system->administration->network->pick a device
[01:39] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi, when you first see grub loading, hit esc and pick failsafe..I think that is it
[01:39] <Subhuman> varsendagger, it allows u to use the gmail area as like ftp
[01:40] <pete__> me too jormundgang
[01:40] <[m] > varsendagger: what do you mean the same way? which way?
[01:40] <Hoxzer_> le7r33: or do you beleave you are cheating me?
[01:40] <Subhuman> HymnToLife, is does as ive used it to check burned cds before.
[01:40] <nifelseki> i can't get load_fw_ar5523 to work --> error is main(164): usage: load_fw_ar5523 <firmware file> [<vendor ID> <product ID>] 
[01:40] <HymnToLife> oh ok, I must have missed it then :p
[01:40] <Dr_Acemaster> nosralboo: go to system, admin, networking
[01:40] <ipricku> ok i got another question... what about a program like fireworks??? whats kinda the same
[01:40] <Jormundgand> I do however need to get sound working in FF 1.5's Flash player plugin.
[01:40] <sexualpotatoes> i am trying to enable multiverse and universe throw synaptic put it isn't saving any chyanges when i click ok
[01:40] <ipricku> thanks in advance
[01:40] <HymnToLife> Jormundgand > The Gimp
[01:40] <varsendagger> [m] , can you type rpm search package and then jsut install it?
[01:40] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: apt-cache search unrar
[01:41] <cafuego> nifelseki: Well, use it as specified. Find a firmware file and look up the vendor id and product id (they're in 'lspci')
[01:41] <MrBlowtatoes> i have done that and tried everything
[01:41] <HymnToLife> oh no, that one was for ipricku
[01:41] <cafuego> varsendagger: No, you don't use rpm (at all!) on Ubuntu.
[01:41] <ipricku> oh really... gimp does that????
[01:41] <ipricku> cool
[01:41] <ipricku> thanks
[01:41] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: post your sources.list
[01:41] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: hmm. that's strange. got through it fine on second boot
[01:41] <nifelseki> cafuego: yep.. did it but it's still outputting it
[01:41] <varsendagger> cafuego, i do
[01:41] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: perhaps ubuntu automatically skips stuff that crashed last time?
[01:41] <varsendagger> alien
[01:41] <[m] > varsendagger: yes i can use urpmi and install the pkg i want
[01:41] <MrBlowtatoes> where?
[01:41] <BlueDevil> !pastebin
[01:41] <ubotu> well, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:41] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi try it a few times, could be a hardware problem
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> crono@Knoppix:~$ apt-cache search unrar
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> unrar-free - Unarchiver for .rar files
[01:42] <Subhuman> cary, well in nero burning rom, itz recorder save track i think
[01:42] <Subhuman> im not sure, im not in windows atm
[01:42] <Seveas> MrBlowtatoes, knoppix?
[01:42] <varsendagger> [m] , cool  i just think that that deal is the coolest thing since sliced bread
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> i got unrar-free it don't work
[01:42] <sake> pete_ do you think its cause im using 5.04??
[01:42] <Dewi> The_Isle_of_Mark: and then it skipped installing all packages because "there was a problem"
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> ubuntu
[01:42] <Subhuman> cary, google will help you more than i can here
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> hostmask is knoppix
[01:42] <amias> does dpkg use scrollkeeper when its doing package management
[01:42] <Seveas> why? :)
[01:42] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Dewi check the logs
[01:42] <cafuego> amias: no
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> becasue i didn't chnage the defaulkt
[01:42] <BlueDevil> lol
[01:42] <Seveas> the default is not knoppix..
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> i jsut click ok
[01:42] <varsendagger> [m] , could you intall gnome with it?
[01:42] <MrBlowtatoes> it was for me
[01:42] <pete__> blowtatoes
[01:42] <nifelseki> cafuego: i typed --> load_fw_ar5523 /etc/ndiswrapper/ar5523.bin 2001:3a 03
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> duirng installation
[01:43] <pete__> sudo apt-get install rar
[01:43] <pete__> do that blowtatoes
[01:43] <BlueDevil> haha :)
[01:43] <Seveas> then it's not an ubuntu cd
[01:43] <Jormundgand> The problem is that I can't find any configuration files which relate to which sound system is used by the Flash plugin.
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> that don't work pete
[01:43] <digits> I really really like the dapper bootsplash! :)
[01:43] <pete__> it does..
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> it was
[01:43] <Seveas> MrBlowtatoes, bullshit
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> i downaldoed it from the ubuntu site
[01:43] <cary> subhuman, thanks man. not trying to be a tool and not search for stuff. ill move to the other machine and try to figure this mess out. thanks
[01:43] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: 'sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree'
[01:43] <pete__> it does work
[01:43] <Seveas> Ubuntu cd's don't have 'knoppix' as hostname
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> doesn't work
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> well, it was the default when i insatlled
[01:43] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: post your sources.list
[01:43] <Subhuman> cary, no problems man, we all need the help sometimes.
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> maby form past installation
[01:43] <MrBlowtatoes> where?
[01:44] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: If you can't be arsed giving useful error messages,w e can't be arsed helping you.
[01:44] <Seveas> MrBlowtatoes, in your chat client: /exec -o cat /etc/issue
[01:44] <BlueDevil> !tell MrBlowtatoes about pastebin
[01:44] <MrBlowtatoes> i have given the error messages, you all ignored it
[01:44] <HymnToLife> !tell HymnToLife about pastebin
[01:44] <HymnToLife> that rocks
[01:44] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: "<MrBlowtatoes> doesn't work"  is NOT a useful error message.
[01:44] <varsendagger> Seveas, what would that do that you just told MrBlowtatoes
[01:44] <nanophobic> Subhuman, I think I found something here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26148
[01:44] <MrBlowtatoes> i didn';t say that either
[01:44] <Seveas> Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger" \n \l
[01:45] <Seveas> ^-- that (on a breezy system)
[01:45] <[m] > varsendagger: i know it was not hard when i switched to linux from windows, but i really want to have a good recomendation to switch from a linux dist. to another, i am just amaized ubuntu is no. dist. in distwatch for 12 monthes WHY? what is there more..
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> Package unrar-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> is only available from another source
[01:45] <MrBlowtatoes> for the second time...
[01:45] <BlueDevil> lsb-release
[01:45] <Seveas> NO PASTING
[01:45] <HymnToLife> no caps ;)
[01:45] <The_Isle_of_Mark> paste paste paste lol
[01:45] <cafuego> MrBlowtatoes: Then you do NOT have universe anbled properly.
[01:45] <BlueDevil> MrBlowtatoes: do you want help?
[01:45] <gnomefreak> is there a periodic table app for ubuntu?
[01:45] <Seveas> cafuego, multiverse :)
[01:46] <cafuego> whichever
[01:46] <Jormundgand> gnomefreak: GPeriodic.
[01:46] <nifelseki> what's wrong with this: root@ubuntu:/etc/ndiswrapper# ls
[01:46] <nifelseki> ar5523.bin  athfmwdl  neta5agu
[01:46] <nifelseki> root@ubuntu:/etc/ndiswrapper# load_fw_ar5523 /etc/ndiswrapper/ar5523.bin 2001:3a03
[01:46] <nifelseki> main(164): usage: load_fw_ar5523 <firmware file> [<vendor ID> <product ID>] 
[01:46] <nifelseki> root@ubuntu:/etc/ndiswrapper# lsusb
[01:46] <nifelseki> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 2001:3a03 D-Link Corp. [hex] 
[01:46] <nifelseki> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[01:46] <nifelseki> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:08b2 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Pro 4000
[01:46] <Jormundgand> aaaaagh
[01:46] <chaumurky> seveas how does '/exec -o cat' work? Is that an IRC thing?
[01:46] <nifelseki> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:c03d Logitech, Inc.
[01:46] <gnomefreak> ty Jormundgand
[01:46] <BlueDevil> hgrrrrrrrr
[01:46] <Seveas> gnomefreak, gperiodic - periodic table application
[01:46] <cafuego> Can you tell it's the weekend yet? ;-)
[01:46] <varsendagger> [m] , debian is a really good distro, and we are finally getting some periotic updates, i don't know
[01:46] <BlueDevil> don't you people _EVER_ read the topic?
[01:46] <Dewi> I am dual-booting ubuntu and windows XP. How can I remove grub and restore the boot areas to the standard windows ones?
[01:46] <varsendagger> hey guys what is so cool about ubuntu?
[01:46] <Jormundgand> Everything.
[01:46] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas ] 
[01:47] <varsendagger> here's another thing, i got mplayer running in like five minutes
[01:47] <cafuego> Dewi: run 'fdisk /mbr' from within windows.
[01:47] <linkd> its easy to use and combinaes the power of the apt package management withthe power of linmux!
[01:47] <Seveas> LOL! while searching for periodic table i found this: mencal - A menstruation calendar
[01:47] <linkd> *linux
[01:47] <varsendagger> Seveas, ha ha
[01:47] <linkd> heh
[01:47] <crouton> damn fglrx driver... keeps freezing
[01:47] <The_Isle_of_Mark> lol @ mencal
[01:47] <Seveas> crouton, use the latest from ati.com
[01:47] <BlueDevil> Seveas: need it? :)
[01:47] <Dewi> cafuego: so if I rewrite the windows MBR using that method, and delete my ext3 partition, that's ubuntu totally gone?
[01:47] <cafuego> nifelseki: 'load_fw_ar5523 /etc/ndiswrapper/ar5523.bin 2001 3a03'
[01:47] <Jormundgand> Seveas: Install it XD
[01:48] <Dewi> cafuego: (don't panic, I'm installing another one)
[01:48] <cafuego> Dewi: it won't delete Ubuntu.
[01:48] <cafuego> Dewi: Well, deleting the partition will :-)
[01:48] <Dewi> cafuego: but if I delete my paritions as well...
[01:49] <Dewi> cafuego: I just want to give the ubuntu installer the same state it had originally (xp with a gap on disk after it)
[01:49] <Rev-Marc> I downloaded the AdobeReader RPM can I install it in Ubuntu?
[01:49] <cafuego> Dewi: *nod* Then yes. (though there is no need to trash the MBR as well)
[01:49] <Seveas> Rev-Marc, no
[01:49] <cafuego> !info acroread
[01:49] <ubotu> acroread: (Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Document Format file viewer), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 22263 kB, Installed size: 53192 kB
[01:49] <Seveas> Rev-Marc, apt-get install acroread
[01:50] <natex> does Dapper Drake use gimp 2.3.x?
[01:50] <Dewi> cafuego: if I leave grub on the MBR, I am worried that the installer will think I want 2 ubuntus
[01:50] <Seveas> !info gimp dapper
[01:50] <Rev-Marc> Seveas that will install AdobeReader?
[01:50] <ubotu> gimp: (The GNU Image Manipulation Program), section graphics, is optional. Version: 2.2.9-3ubuntu2 (dapper), Packaged size: 2709 kB, Installed size: 7644 kB
[01:50] <Seveas> Rev-Marc, yes
[01:50] <varsendagger> Rev-Marc, yeah they way Seveas told you is beter but you can use alien aswell
[01:50] <Seveas> varsendagger, no you can't
[01:50] <le7r33> Is anyone useing fluxbox?
[01:50] <varsendagger> le7r33, i am
[01:50] <Seveas> alien-ed acrobat reader rpms are broken
[01:51] <Rev-Marc> what is alien?
[01:51] <varsendagger> Seveas,  why not?
[01:51] <Seveas> Rev-Marc, something you should avoid like the plague
[01:51] <varsendagger> - i believe you
[01:51] <Seveas> alien-ed acrobat reader rpms are broken <-- varsendagger
[01:51] <Rev-Marc> hahaha :)
[01:51] <le7r33> varsendagger idea why the background will not stay when i restart the system?
[01:51] <Naxcon> can someone in here help me install ubuntu?
[01:51] <varsendagger> --- shows how little i know
[01:51] <Seveas> !tell Naxcon about anyone
[01:51] <varsendagger> how are you setting it up?
[01:51] <varsendagger> le7r33,
[01:51] <le7r33> sorce
[01:52] <cafuego> Naxcon: Insert CD, boot, wait.
[01:52] <Naxcon> ok, well i basically need to know how to boot from the cd on my windows 98 system
[01:52] <varsendagger> are you editing the init file or what?
[01:52] <Seveas> Naxcon, insert cd, boot, maybe fix bios to boot from cd
[01:52] <Dewi> cafuego: sigh. it appears that ubuntu broke windows XP anyway... it's hanging when I try to boot it.
[01:52] <le7r33> humm no i set it off comandline
[01:52] <cafuego> Dewi: Ubuntu doesn't break XP.
[01:52] <Dewi> cafuego: (sometimes)
[01:53] <varsendagger> what command did you give it
[01:53] <le7r33> fbsetbg -l
[01:53] <Naxcon> ok. im not big on computers here... so i have no idea what your talking about when you say bios
[01:53] <Seveas> Dewi, XP does not need Ubuntu to break ;)
[01:53] <cafuego> Dewi: Only if told to do so by $USER, not automagically by itself.
[01:53] <lightbright> Seveas: hello :)  hope all is good
[01:53] <Chousuke> Ubuntu can break XP.
[01:53] <digits> I have this small error, Rhythmbox doesn't want to play MP3... gimma a hint will ya'? :)
[01:53] <lightbright> cafuego: hi :)
[01:53] <Dewi> cafuego: its version of "dual booting" isn't so successful
[01:53] <NetGrunt> !mp3
[01:53] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:53] <Dewi> cafuego: booting XP from grub is causing it to crash during boot
[01:53] <Rev-Marc> Seveas thank you very much it worked great
[01:53] <Jormundgand> Ubuntu broke my XP. After I installed Ubuntu XP ceased to exist. =P
[01:54] <Chousuke> when the user is clueless or when you do the right thing and mkfs.ext3 the windows partitions.
[01:54] <Seveas> cafuego, there have been several occasions where Ubuntu triggered a stupid virusscanner to break windows
[01:54] <cafuego> Dewi: Works fine on all dual-boot boxen here.
[01:54] <varsendagger> ok you'll hve to edit you .fluxbox/init file if you wnat the background there premenently
[01:54] <Dewi> cafuego: that's cool.
[01:54] <lightbright> Jormundgand: ubuntu didnt destroy your XP, the user did
[01:54] <varsendagger> i'll give you aht cod in just a sec if you want it
[01:54] <Rev-Marc> how do I set AdobeReader to be default?
[01:54] <HymnToLife> digits > sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8mad
[01:54] <cafuego> Seveas: So that's the virusscanner breaking XP, not Ubuntu ;-)
[01:54] <Seveas> yeah
[01:54] <tuxuser19> I have a problem in installing Ubuntu;how to create swap and root mount point at a time?
[01:54] <Dewi> well, XP is crashing during boot. It just stops. It was working yesterday.
[01:54] <Naxcon> please, someone tell me how to boot from the cd.......
[01:55] <cafuego> Dewi: Boot it in safe mode
[01:55] <Seveas> mv /proc/self /dev/bed && sleep 6h
[01:55] <Seveas> g'night everyone
[01:55] <lightbright> Jormundgand: ubuntu didnt destroy your XP, the user did, in this case that user is YOU :)  during install you get an option which you obvsiously didnt chose right!  thats why its important to read first carefully
[01:55] <Rev-Marc> my XP was doing that so I installed Ubuntu!!!
[01:55] <seth_> Dewi, everything that breaks was working yesterday
[01:55] <digits> HymnToLife, ubotu: ok, was wondering about th mad gstreamer... didn't think on that mp3 is non-free, to used to opensource codecs ;P
[01:55] <lightbright> tuxuser19: allow ubuntu do create all that for you
[01:55] <le7r33> varsendagger Know the exact line that needs to be edited or would i need to add a line?
[01:56] <lightbright> Dewi: why use XP when you have Ubuntu? :)
[01:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> hey no ops!
[01:56] <nanophobic> lol
[01:56] <tuxuser19> if I select "use this area as "ext3 file system" and select "/" mount point I cant select swap at that time....what I have seen is we can only select swap or mount point one at a time but not 2 at a ttime
[01:56] <Dewi> lightbright: well, ubuntu doesn't work for starters
[01:56] <cafuego> Comrade_Vladimir: Yes, they're here. Just not opped.
[01:56] <Dewi> lightbright: but also there's a lot ubuntu cannot do
[01:56] <lightbright> Dewi: ubuntu works great!  its user error
[01:56] <varsendagger> ok if you see somehting that looks like this:    session.screen0.rootCommand:
[01:56] <Dewi> lightbright: like I haven't had much luck with WPA yet
[01:56] <lightbright> Dewi: what cant Ubuntu do?
[01:56] <nanophobic> Dewi, like what?
[01:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> then theyre not ops
[01:56] <varsendagger> tell me what it sais after it ok
[01:56] <lightbright> Dewi: whats WPA?
[01:57] <Dewi> lightbright: wireless security
[01:57] <varsendagger> it can't toast my bread in the moarning
[01:57] <cafuego> Comrade_Vladimir: Well, troll for a while and try 'em...
[01:57] <Dewi> lightbright: for my lan
[01:57] <le7r33> iits blank
[01:57] <lightbright> Dewi: ah ok im not sure I dont use that sorry
[01:57] <amias> my touchpad is really slow since i upgraded to dapper
[01:57] <tuxuser19> lightbright:I have a partitioned hard disk so I have to do it manually by selecting the partitions
[01:57] <Comrade_Vladimir> yea yea
[01:57] <lightbright> cafuego: have a nap ;)
[01:57] <nickrud> Naxcon, if your computer is ignoring the cd, you need to get into your bios (probably by hitting del key multiple times during bootup) and looking for something that controls 'boot order' or the like.
[01:57] <Seveas> Dewi, -> wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAhowto
[01:57] <varsendagger> ok add somehting like this: fbsetbg -f /home/dustin/backgrounds/FightClub-Wallpaper.jpg
[01:57] <Seveas> it's pretty easy
[01:57] <lightbright> tuxuser19: yeah I done it myself and it was easy for me, worked great
[01:58] <varsendagger> Seveas, go ni nite
[01:58] <Dewi> Seveas: yeah, well, perhaps I'll return to that after ubuntu stops failing to install
[01:58] <Dewi> one thing at a time!
[01:58] <nanophobic> hehe
[01:58] <varsendagger> le7r33, is that working?
[01:59] <le7r33> hold goign to restartx
[01:59] <le7r33> check your pm's
[01:59] <varsendagger> cool
[01:59] <nanophobic> any one has sluggish rendering problems?
[01:59] <tuxuser19> lightbright:so what is the solution?I want to select swap & mount point at the same time and on my hard drive...if i use the option "use this area for swap" I cant  go for the "mount point option"
[01:59] <le7r33> joy it works
[01:59] <ocho53> how can i unblock ports to the outside world?
[01:59] <Dewi> cafuego: incidentally, I'm pretty sure the only way to restore the windows MBR is to use a windows CD and run "fixmbr" from the reocvery prompt... fdisk doesn't exist in winXP
[02:00] <Comrade_Vladimir> someone with a lot of mp3 player exp go to #xmms and help me
[02:00] <pawel> ocho53: what do you mean?
[02:00] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, you have to set aside a portion of your harddrive for Swap that can't be used for anything else
[02:00] <vilefridge> I've installed fluxbox and lost the package update manager that I had with Gnome.  How do I install this on Fluxbox?  (the red icon at the top right-hand corner of the screen that would inform me of library updates)
[02:00] <ocho53> pawel: i can't get an ftp server to accept connection from anyting but localhost
[02:01] <paganini> I have a kind of a weird GNOME question.
[02:01] <varsendagger> vilefridge, i think you may have to run the updates by had
[02:01] <varsendagger> there is also a program called fbpanel
[02:01] <Siph0n> is there a graphical c++ compiler for ubuntu?
[02:02] <tuxuser19> varsendagger:the thing is I want to setup everything in my /dev/hdb4...i have set a side 20GB for that-for ubuntu...is it possible to install mount point(/) and swap area in the same /dev/hdb4?
[02:02] <pawel> ocho53: so you are actually blocking incoming connections.
[02:02] <paganini> You know how you can set a GNOME panel to not expand itself? When I do that, I get two little walls, one on each end of the panel. They're like spacers, or something. Is there any way I can get rid of them? They look really stupid, because I have my panel set to be ransparent.
[02:03] <nanophobic> sip0n, you mean IDE?
[02:03] <Rev-Marc> When I follow the Ubuntu-HowTo and try to install Java, I use"sudo apt-get install java-package java-common" and it says it can't find "java-package" help please
[02:03] <le7r33> varsendagger Idea on how to skin Nautilus so it dont look like shit?
[02:03] <vilefridge> varsendagger: is there something command-line based i can type to check for package updates?
[02:03] <roy_> anybody in here know what to do about "sudo gedit file" taking a long time to open gedit?
[02:03] <nickrud> paganini, those are called hide buttons, you can hide them in the preferences
[02:03] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, you'l have to repartition that
[02:03] <Siph0n> nanophobic, sure yea :)
[02:03] <ocho53> pawel: i didn't think so. searching the ubuntu website states basically "there is no firewall 'cause by default ubuntu dosen't accept connection from anything but localhost on lower ports"
[02:03] <varsendagger> le7r33, i use xfc so i don't know
[02:03] <paganini> Hey Nickrud, I already told it to hide the hide buttons. These little guys are where the hide buttons were, but nothing happens if you click on them.
[02:04] <varsendagger> you can checkout the fluxboxwiki for making it prettier
[02:04] <tuxuser19> versendagger, means set separate partition for swap in /dev/hdb4 by making a 1 mb space some thing like that?
[02:04] <varsendagger> vilefridge, sorry i don't know
[02:04] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, yeah
[02:05] <nickrud> paganini, ok, I see what you're talking about; I think those handles are there so you have *something* of the panel to grab; either to move, or get the panel menu.
[02:05] <varsendagger> i'd use soemthing like 256 or better for your swap space
[02:05] <paganini> OK, so I may be doomed.
[02:05] <varsendagger> swap is your memory
[02:05] <tuxuser19> varsendagger, is it possible to do that during installation?i have gone thru the installation options but i cudnt see any any easier way to do that?
[02:05] <paganini> Hmm.
[02:05] <pawel> ocho53: to be honest with you, I have never had Ubuntu on a server, only desktop. However, as I thought that you have it all block for some reasons and wanted to help you sort it. But I really don't know if Ubuntu does it by default.
[02:05] <Rev-Marc> When I follow the Ubuntu-HowTo and try to install Java, I use"sudo apt-get install java-package java-common" and it says it can't find "java-package" help please
[02:05] <paganini> Failing that, is there any way to make the panel actually transparent? Like, say, a MAC OSX panel so that your windows don't disappear when you move them behind it?
[02:06] <lightbright> tuxuser19: sorry i didnt undesstand your questrion
[02:06] <nickrud> whoo, and the panel remembered to put all the buttons back where they were when I unexpanded :)
[02:06] <HymnToLife> !tell Rev-Marc about repos
[02:06] <ocho53> pawel: thanks anyways
[02:06] <nanophobic> siph0n, i've tried a few IDE's for GNOME, but i always found old school method faster :P
[02:06] <nanophobic> there's one gbuilder
[02:06] <nickrud> paganini, no, transparencies in X aren't handled really well yet
[02:06] <zandaa> hello all
[02:06] <pawel> ocho53: np.
[02:06] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, yeah you can delete the partition that you ahve and then make a new partition that is 256 or whatever (mb and then use the rest for ubuntu
[02:06] <zandaa> can I ask you one quick question???
[02:06] <paganini> OK
[02:07] <paganini> Thanks for the info
[02:07] <varsendagger> zandaa, yeah
[02:07] <pawel> zandaa: how quick? :)
[02:07] <nanophobic> :P
[02:07] <varsendagger> brb
[02:07] <zandaa> varsendagger, do you know how to make a script which executes terminal commands?
[02:07] <Siph0n> nanophobic, k thanx, im just really new to linux, thought an ide would be easier :) ill check it out thanx
[02:07] <rmbrain> is the security of the linux platform really due to the small market share?  please no biased answeres
[02:07] <vilefridge> varsendagger: thanks!
[02:07] <pawel> zandaa: you better go fast, otherwise it's going to be an average. ;)
[02:07] <zandaa> pawel, I need a script to execute a terminal command, so I can play DVDs without trouble each time
[02:07] <nanophobic> Siph0n, try this link http://gbuilder.sourceforge.net/
[02:08] <nanophobic> if you use kubuntu, you might give kdevelop a try
[02:08] <florg_> Siph0n: Anjuta or Kdevelop3 are alternatives
[02:08] <Siph0n> nanophobic,  k will do, thanx again :)
[02:08] <zandaa> pawel, for if I don't use that certain command play-back will be slow and stressfull
[02:08] <tuxuser19> varsendagger,what is the best way to partition a hard drive in linux? any easy application available
[02:08] <pawel> zandaa: what do you run before you play it?
[02:08] <Siph0n> florg_,  k ill look at those too, thanx :)
[02:08] <mwe> tuxuser19: cfdisk
[02:08] <zandaa> pawel, uhm... hold on I'll look it up
[02:08] <tolkan> is anyone around that can help me with the apt sources.list for ubuntu distrobuition?
[02:09] <BlueDevil> Siph0n: you can try eclipse too
[02:09] <zandaa> pawel, hdparm -d1 -X34 /dev/hdb/
[02:09] <mwe> yeah eclipse rocks
[02:09] <HymnToLife> !tell tolkan about repos
[02:09] <florg_> eclipse for C/C++?
[02:09] <BlueDevil> yes
[02:09] <mwe> yeah
[02:09] <Siph0n> BlueDevil, thanx! sweetness
[02:09] <mwe> it needs a plugin though
[02:09] <BlueDevil> Siph0n: yw
[02:09] <Dewi> does swap have to be on a logical drive (inside an extended partition?)
[02:09] <tolkan> HymnToLife,  ??
[02:10] <mwe> Dewi: no
[02:10] <HymnToLife> see your pms
[02:10] <BlueDevil> it needs a plugin for PHP too
[02:10] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, i would recomend about 1 mb for boot and then a certian percentage for home and then the rest for everything else
[02:10] <BlueDevil> i don't want to have to learn a new IDE for every new language :)
[02:10] <nanophobic> lol
[02:10] <oggah> Hi, anyone knows how to install ATI drivers? (Radeon 7500) on a IBM Thinkpad T41. Laptop.
[02:11] <mwe> !ati
[02:11] <ubotu> hmm... ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[02:11] <nanophobic> oggah, i think they are installed by default, aren't they?
[02:11] <nanophobic> what version are you using ? (Ubuntu version)
[02:11] <HymnToLife> varsendagger > what's the point in having /boot in a separate patition ?
[02:11] <zandaa> nanophobic, in 5.10 my ATI Radeon 9250 works great by default
[02:11] <HymnToLife> I never understood it :/
[02:12] <varsendagger> tuxuser19, i'm not sure how much you should use for home
[02:12] <nanophobic> zandaa, i think support for older cards like 7500 is limited
[02:12] <oggah> nanophobic, nopes. im using 5.10. nopes. cant see any ATI Radeon in xorg.conf
[02:12] <sexualpotatoes> can anyone post there sources.list with multiverse and universe open?
[02:12] <tolkan> HymnToLife, Okay however lets say a new versoin of software is released, is there a place to update the piece of software without downloading the source? For example, Breezy suports 1.0.7676 for Nvidia drivers, they released the newer drivers, is there a deb package for them on any repos?
[02:12] <zandaa> nanophobic, ah ok... I thought I could help anyway
[02:12] <mwe> HymnToLife: I'm not a believer in seperate /boot partitions either
[02:12] <sake> anyone help me update from 5.04 to 5.10???
[02:12] <varsendagger> HymnToLife,    just incase you ahve another os come in and mess with stuff in your mbr  and what not
[02:12] <pawel> zandaa: add it to /etc/hdparm.conf.
[02:12] <zandaa> pawel, ok thanks
[02:12] <varsendagger> --- i'm jsut talking aout of my butt
[02:13] <nanophobic> zandaa, oggah: Breezy recognized my 7500 and installed the required drivers
[02:13] <nickrud> HymnToLife, it used to be because the loaders couldn't read past the 1024'th(?) cylinder of a drive; now it's to make raid and the like easier
[02:13] <pawel> zandaa: so it will be start every time system loads.
[02:13] <mwe> HymnToLife: I guess some people likes to have their kernel images and bootloader config on a seperate partition
[02:13] <sake> anyone help me update from 5.04 to 5.10???
[02:13] <pawel> s/start/started/
[02:13] <HymnToLife> tolkan > maybe not in the repos but you should find a .deb somewhere
[02:13] <varsendagger> i honestly don't know why but for some reason i haven't done it in the past and i had wished that i did it
[02:13] <zandaa> pawel, thanks very much... my dvd freezes if I don't and I forget a lot...
[02:13] <varsendagger> --- i really don't know why  thought
[02:13] <oggah> nanophobic, straange. but I did a xubutu-desktop install. and not a default ubuntu install.
[02:14] <sake> anyone help me update from 5.04 to 5.10???
[02:14] <tolkan> HymnToLife,  would it be in the unstable repos or dapper repos by any chance?
[02:14] <BlueDevil> sake: modify sources.list (hoary -> breezy), apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:14] <HymnToLife> tolkan > dunno
[02:14] <nanophobic> xubuntu?
[02:14] <varsendagger> tolken what are you looking for?
[02:14] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sake about upgrade
[02:14] <HymnToLife> but I think for nvidia drivers, the best place to look would be the nvidia website
[02:14] <whyameye> what does it mean when I get this message: "Warning: no locale found: /usr/local/share/locale/qjackctl_en_US.UTF-8.qm"
[02:15] <oggah> nanophobic, yeah. after the 'server' minimal install..
[02:15] <oggah> xubuntu is some kind of lite version
[02:15] <pawel> zandaa: # echo command_line { hdparm -d1 -X34 /dev/hdb/ } >> /etc/hdparm.conf
[02:15] <oggah> maybe it depends on that.
[02:15] <mr-russ> !upgrade
[02:15] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[02:15] <gnomefreak> sake the pm ubotu sent you is a very good walkthrough on upgrading to breezy
[02:15] <zandaa> pawel, is the echo really needed?
[02:15] <varsendagger> xubuntu is to xfce as kubuntu is to kde
[02:15] <nanophobic> aah i see
[02:15] <tolkan> varsendagger, i'm looking for the deb for Nvidia 1.0.8174 drivers
[02:15] <gnomefreak> anyone ever get wmii?
[02:16] <zandaa> varsendagger, you running xubuntu?
[02:16] <HymnToLife> I'm asking again, does anyone know a good DVD to DivX app ?
[02:16] <varsendagger> i'm running ubuntu server with fluxbox
[02:16] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell tolkan about nvidia
[02:16] <BlueDevil> flux rocks
[02:16] <HymnToLife> I use dvd::rip but it makes crappy Dives compared to the app I used in winblows
[02:16] <sexualpotatoes> anyone know where to find a sources.list that is default except for opening up multiverse + universe
[02:16] <tolkan> varsendagger, HymnToLife also do you think lets say when Gaim 2.0 comes out where will i be able to find the deb package ? or will i have to wait a lengthy period of time for?
[02:16] <varsendagger> true story
[02:16] <ssdd534> help... xmms crashed and wont open... i now get a error about libpixmap.so.. any ideas?
[02:16] <pawel> zandaa: no it's a command that will apply this setting to hdparm.conf or it will rather type it to the file instead of displaying it.
[02:16] <sake> call me stupid, but im totally lost with those instructions
[02:16] <zandaa> varsendagger, ah ok... I'm running XFCE4 instead of gnome, works real well
[02:16] <sled> hi
[02:17] <zandaa> gnomefreak, cheers... same here
[02:17] <HymnToLife> tolkan > most likely someone will build it and it will be available on the gaim website
[02:17] <CaptainMorgan> any suggestions or links for hooking up thinkpad wireless? under System/Administration/Networking Wireless ath0 is active and states it's connected.. but I don't get hooked up..
[02:17] <gnomefreak> sake give me a min and ill help you
[02:17] <sake> alright thanks
[02:17] <CaptainMorgan> i never could get madwifi to work correctly either......
[02:17] <sexualpotatoes> anyone know where to find a sources.list that is default except for opening up multiverse + universe????
[02:17] <ssdd534> help... xmms crashed and wont open... i now get a error about libpixmap.so.. any ideas?
[02:17] <BlueDevil> sake: do you know how to upgrade windows?
[02:17] <HymnToLife> !tell sexualpotatoes about repos
[02:17] <varsendagger> you can go to google and search for  apt-get  and there is a way to search unofficial repos
[02:18] <sake> yeah, windows u just download and install
[02:18] <nanophobic> oogah, do an lsmod; do you see "radeon" in your list?
[02:18] <zandaa> sake, I believe the same works for Ubuntu
[02:18] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: it may be that xmms' lock file is still in place, check ~/.xmms for it
[02:18] <oggah> nanophobic, wait. Ill try.
[02:18] <gnomefreak> sake ok ready?
[02:18] <gnomefreak> lol varsendagger
[02:18] <ssdd534> k
[02:18] <gnomefreak> zandaa,  not really
[02:18] <zandaa> gnomefreak, why not?
[02:19] <CaptainMorgan> when I try to change the default device from eth0 to ath0... it never stays on ath0
[02:19] <sake> yeah
[02:19] <gnomefreak> zandaa,  you dont just go to a site and download it to upgrade
[02:19] <oggah> nanophobic, nope. no radeon in the list! :|
[02:19] <oggah> its a radeon mobile card.
[02:19] <oggah> on a laptop..
[02:19] <zandaa> gnomefreak, ah ok... I see now
[02:19] <nanophobic> also try lspci
[02:19] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, what is the file called?
[02:19] <gnomefreak> sake open a terminal up and type: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:19] <sake> gnomefreak: im ready
[02:19] <pawel> zandaa: did it help?
[02:19] <Comrade_Vladimir> hes in #xmms
[02:20] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: it should have lock in the filename
[02:20] <zandaa> pawel, I already set it for this session, gotta end and start a new session to try, hold on
[02:20] <zandaa> pawel, brb
[02:20] <oggah> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500] 
[02:20] <oggah> alright!
[02:20] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, i dont see anything with lock.... everything in here is right (i think :/ )
[02:20] <nanophobic> okay!
[02:20] <sake> k
[02:21] <gnomefreak> sake when its open change everything that says hoary to breezy just backspace the word and type it in
[02:21] <oggah> is drivers installed for my gfxcard?
[02:21] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: you can post the error in pastebin if you want
[02:21] <ssdd534> pastebin?
[02:21] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: you serious? :)
[02:21] <sake> k ill tell you when thats done
[02:21] <sexualpotatoes> what is america's country code?
[02:21] <Shtick> bash: make: command not found
[02:21] <Shtick>    :-( why must it be broke
[02:21] <BlueDevil> !pastebin
[02:21] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:21] <varsendagger> vilefridge,  are you over in fluxbox?
[02:21] <zandaa> pawel, I'm starting it up now
[02:21] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  yes :)
[02:21] <CaptainMorgan> nobody wanna help the ole Capt out?
[02:21] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: you sadist!
[02:21] <BlueDevil> :)
[02:21] <oggah> nanophobic, does this mean driver for my gfx card is installed?
[02:22] <mwe> why not just sudo sed -i 's/hoary/breezy/g' /etc/apt/sources.list? :)
[02:22] <gnomefreak> thats me :)
[02:22] <zandaa> pawel, seems to have worked... thanks :P
[02:22] <BlueDevil> my point exactly :)
[02:22] <nanophobic> try reconfiguring X
[02:22] <nanophobic> and see if you see "ati" in the list of drivers to select
[02:22] <gnomefreak> mwe, im asssuming hes very new to this
[02:22] <nanophobic> ^^ for oggah
[02:22] <mwe> gnomefreak: you're probably right
[02:22] <zandaa> pawel, without those instructions my play-back would make Linux freeze etc.
[02:23] <sake> gnomefreak: is it spossed to say "deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu hoary-updates main restricted"
[02:23] <gnomefreak> mwe,  i figure if i tell him that way he doesnt learn it
[02:23] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: it's likely he'll have a typo afterwards
[02:23] <gnomefreak> sake in that you would take the word hoary out and put breezy in its place
[02:23] <nanophobic> oggah, use dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg (given you're in 5.10)
[02:23] <oggah> nanophobic, k. ill try it out.
[02:23] <BlueDevil> at least tell him to use search and replace, if not sed :)
[02:24] <mwe> gnomefreak: yeah. I shouldn't interfere anyway :)
[02:24] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  good point
[02:24] <BlueDevil> just trying to help :)
[02:24] <gnomefreak> mwe,  its  a support chat feel free to interject
[02:24] <sake> k and what about at the very top, would i change the 5.04 to 5.10??
[02:24] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, i posted it
[02:24] <pawel> zandaa: it might from time to time, even Linux. but it is still far easier to troubleshoot if it does.
[02:24] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: paste the link
[02:24] <shiQPe> Hi, I'm trying to install UBUNTU on a PowerBook 1400c. however, I can not get it to boot from CD. I Put the CD in, try the "control, option, shift and delete" buttons but it will not boot from CD. Instead, it runs the HD and just displays a floppy drive with a question mark.
[02:24] <gnomefreak> sake does it say cdrom in it anywherE?
[02:24] <zandaa> pawel, what do you mean??? all those errors??
[02:25] <sake> yes
[02:25] <ssdd534> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5583
[02:25] <gnomefreak> put a # infront of it
[02:25] <sake> deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.04 _Hoary Hedgehog_ - Release i386 (20050407)] / hoary main restricted
[02:25] <pawel> zandaa: yes. freezing.
[02:25] <gnomefreak> sake put a # infront of it
[02:25] <ardchoille> shiQPe: is the CD the first boot device in BIOS?
[02:25] <zandaa> pawel, ah ok
[02:25] <sake> where exactly
[02:25] <shiQPe> ard, how do I get into bios?
[02:25] <shiQPe> I'm a Mac newbie, forgive me.
[02:25] <gnomefreak> at the very start of that line
[02:25] <oggah> nanophobic, gosh. im off to sleep. gonna fix this driverproblem some day =)
[02:25] <oggah> thanks for help anyway.
[02:25] <zandaa> ardchoille, it doesn't have to be first boot device, on some motherboards it gives like "press [F11]  for boot menu"
[02:26] <sake> ok
[02:26] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: do "ls -l /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so"
[02:26] <gnomefreak> you want it to read #deb cdrom: .......
[02:26] <nosralboo> can somone tell me how to enable port forwarding on port 80 for my actiontec, so I can run an apeche server
[02:26] <ardchoille> shiQPe: when you power on the computer, there should be a note on which key to press to enter BIOS.. it is usually the DEL key or maybe F1
[02:26] <nanophobic> oggah, np it's resolvable i think .. try configuring X later
[02:26] <amias> my alps touchpad is really slow since i upgraded to dapper
[02:26] <ardchoille> zandaa: ah, ok
[02:26] <zandaa> nosralboo, what's this actiontec you're talking about?
[02:26] <nosralboo> actiontec router
[02:26] <gnomefreak> sake let me know when all the hoarys are out and breezy in their place
[02:26] <djk_>  /whois Ivann
[02:26] <zandaa> nosralboo, do you have a guide for that?
[02:27] <nosralboo> uhh
[02:27] <nosralboo> lol this sounds really stupid
[02:27] <nosralboo> but I don't know where it is
[02:27] <sake> gnome what all would i change in this line "[Ubuntu 5.04 _Hoary Hedgehog_ - Release i386 (20050407)] "
[02:27] <amias> i tried speeding it up in gnome-mouse but it always goes back to zero speed
[02:27] <zandaa> nosralboo, try and search on on the manufacterer's website, mostly they have em online
[02:27] <Cityismine> what's the most popular windows manager, the one that's used by most people?  Is it WindowsMaker?
[02:27] <gnomefreak> hold on sake i will do this for you
[02:27] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5584
[02:27] <nosralboo> alright thanks a bundle
[02:27] <zandaa> nosralboo, no prob
[02:27] <Shtick> bash: make: command not found
[02:27] <Shtick>  anyone know whats Im doing wrong?
[02:27] <shiQPe> There is BIOS with a Powermac 1400c?
[02:27] <nanophobic> xfce is the best :D
[02:27] <pawel> zandaa: I mean all the problems, Open Source pays its users for testing and development by providing this software. :) I love it this way, troubleshooting is a pleasure, as long as you are allowed to.
[02:28] <sake> ok thanks
[02:28] <zandaa> pawel, ah I see... if you have to use Windows Support helpdesk... they put like asian women on the telephone who don't know shit about computers
[02:28] <pawel> nanophobic: tell them about it, the developers. :)
[02:28] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: do "ldconfig -v" no need to paste the results
[02:29] <Torez> Can someone tell me how to get DNSMasq and IPMasq? apt-get tells me package not found.
[02:29] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: then do "ldd `which xmms`" and paste the result
[02:29] <nanophobic> pawel. hehe
[02:29] <paganini> Is there any way to change the number of pixels of padding between the edges of the icons and the edges of the panel?
[02:29] <gnomefreak> ok sake i want you to take everything out of that page all together just highlight it and hit backspace
[02:29] <funkyHat> does anyone know is IRC TCP only?
[02:29] <theCore> Cityismine, the most populars desktop managers are KDE, and GNOME
[02:29] <sake> k
[02:30] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: actually, don't do the ldd
[02:30] <ssdd534> k
[02:30] <gnomefreak> after your done with that take what is here and paste it into that file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5585
[02:30] <pawel> zandaa: yeah, exactly. plus all the closed source. it is like driving a car and not being able to look on the engine.
[02:30] <zandaa> pawel, hehe nice comparison there
[02:30] <daaku> anyone know if its possible to use freetype to render fonts in xterm (using -fa) but disable anti aliasing? (i want to use a truetype font without aa)
[02:31] <gnomefreak> sake on that page look at bottom and paste that text into that file
[02:31] <zandaa> funkyhat, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC < that should state all of the things you need to know about IRC
[02:31] <funkyHat> cheers zandaa
[02:31] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, is that it?
[02:31] <zandaa> funkyhat, no prob
[02:31] <HymnToLife> !irc
[02:31] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, HymnToLife
[02:31] <zandaa> hehe
[02:31] <zandaa> an IRC bot which doesn't have a clue about IRC XD priceless comedy
[02:31] <HymnToLife> sure :p
[02:32] <gnomefreak> lol
[02:32] <ardchoille> zandaa: ROFL!
[02:32] <nanophobic> any suggestions for secure but really light browsers? other than firefox?
[02:32] <zandaa> ardchoille, ROFLCOPTER!!
[02:32] <nR`Blaams> Opera
[02:32] <ardchoille> ?
[02:32] <nanophobic> for Ubuntu?
[02:32] <HymnToLife> nanophobic > opera ?
[02:32] <sake> gnomefreak, k i did it
[02:32] <shiQPe> ardchoille: neither DEL or F1 worked.
[02:32] <theCore> nanophobic, w3m
[02:32] <zandaa> nanophobic, mozilla?
[02:32] <shiQPe> ardchoille: I can not get into Bios
[02:32] <nanophobic> mozilla is bloated :(
[02:32] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: do "mv .gtkrc .gtkrc.bad"
[02:32] <pawel> zandaa: but that is the honest true. we always need the control of what we own. we are humans.
[02:32] <gnomefreak> sake good now hit save than close that file
[02:32] <sake> k
[02:32] <gnomefreak> sake in the terminal type: sudo apt-get update
[02:33] <theCore> nanophobic, epiphany is a great browser
[02:33] <shiQPe> ardchoille: The system runs, and loads up and all I see is a flashing "Floppydisk with a question mark" - But this PowerMac does not have a Floppy drive.
[02:33] <Shtick> Anyone know why on my liveCD the make command works fresh off the disk but on this new install it isn't recognized?
[02:33] <zandaa> pawel, yes... though I still have to run windows sometimes though <_< stupid applications I can't get to work on linux
[02:33] <ardchoille> shiQPe: There is no info at all about how to change the boot device???
[02:33] <shiQPe> No.
[02:33] <HymnToLife> zandaa > same here
[02:33] <zandaa> Shtick, maybe you're missing libraries etc.
[02:33] <sake> k
[02:33] <shiQPe> ardchoille: The screen is black, then goes Grey and displays the Floppy Disk.
[02:33] <nanophobic> theCore, but isn't epiphany similar to firefox in terms of memory usage and all; only the UI part is diff i think
[02:33] <squire> how do iI install firefox 1.5 on my new 5.10 installation please?
[02:33] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5586
[02:33] <ardchoille> shiQPe: carefully place that computer in the dust bin (just kidding)
[02:33] <gnomefreak> sake let me know when you get back to command prompt if everything went good or any errors
[02:33] <ssdd534> error
[02:34] <HymnToLife> !tell ssdd534 about firefox
[02:34] <BlueDevil> !firefoxnewversion
[02:34] <ubotu> BlueDevil: I give up, what is it?
[02:34] <zandaa> HymnToLife, hehe... it's the truth, once you got vital software on a windows system... the system can't be removed
[02:34] <pawel> zandaa: well, me too, many people do. but this will change very soon, when the Internet becomes faster and you will no longer need hard drive.
[02:34] <BlueDevil> damn :)
[02:34] <gnomefreak> squire, i dont advise it
[02:34] <sake> ok, so did i even have to do the download??
[02:34] <shiQPe> apt-get install firefox
[02:34] <shiQPe> in terminal
[02:34] <zandaa> pawel, no longer need a hard drive??? what kinda crock is that?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[02:34] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, gnomefreak
[02:34] <shiQPe> opera > firefox
[02:34] <theCore> nanophobic, maybe, but I find epiph faster than firefox
[02:34] <pawel> zandaa: the future.
[02:34] <Shtick> zandaa any idea where these missing libraries ran off too and how I can get them back?
[02:34] <sake> gnomefreak: its done
[02:34] <gnomefreak> !firefox1.5
[02:34] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Syntax error in line 1
[02:35] <gnomefreak> sake everything ok no errors?
[02:35] <zandaa> Shtick, I don't know... it depends on the software you try to compile if I'm correct
[02:35] <sake> no errors
[02:35] <gnomefreak> good
[02:35] <BlueDevil> ubotu firefox1.5 is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:35] <ubotu> okay, BlueDevil
[02:35] <Shtick> zandaa ok thanks
[02:35] <BlueDevil> !firefox1.5
[02:35] <ubotu> somebody said firefox1.5 was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:35] <sake> so what now
[02:35] <gnomefreak> sake type: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[02:35] <steven_Laptop> ? how can I burn a movie on my harddrive so I can burn it later?
[02:35] <pawel> zandaa: who needs it when you can have all your date round the clock and wherever you are.
[02:35] <zandaa> pawel, I still want a HD in the future... archiving, software installation, backups, something to fall back on when the internet is down?
[02:36] <Cityismine> Are the results on this page wrong??  http://xwinman.org/vote.php
[02:36] <gnomefreak> sake after you type that sit back relax its gonna be a while
[02:36] <sake> do i want to continue? yes right?
[02:36] <gnomefreak> yes
[02:36] <gnomefreak> just type y sake
[02:36] <sake> k i just wanted to make sure
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> hey there fellow ubnutu users, i touchde shaved pussy this morning!
[02:37] <ardchoille> Can anyone update ubotu?
[02:37] <HymnToLife> xmms stinks :/
[02:37] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: weird, did you install a theme or something while xmms was running?
[02:37] <ssdd534> nope
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> guys? you guys listening?
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> did you read what i said?
[02:37] <ssdd534> i tryed plain a wma and GDM died
[02:37] <BlueDevil> we don't care
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> i said i touched SHAVED pussy this morning
[02:37] <zandaa> dude....
[02:37] <pawel> zandaa: backup? what for? someone will be doing it for you? software? do you still like never ending software updates? I do not think so. :)
[02:37] <gnomefreak> ardchoille, BlueDevil  just added the firefox command to him
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> as opposed to hairy pussy
[02:37] <HymnToLife> itouchedpussy > no ones gives a damn about what you said...
[02:37] <itouchedpussy> HymnToLife: sif!
[02:38] <gnomefreak> sake everything running?
[02:38] <zandaa> pawel, I do like never ending software updates... it gives me something to do when I'm bored :D
[02:38] <BlueDevil> itouchedpussy: go touch it again :)
[02:38] <djk_> ardchoille: update to what?
[02:38] <sake> yeah, did i even have to do the download earlier?
[02:38] <rixth> itouchedpussy, wow, I did too
[02:38] <itouchedpussy> HymnToLife: everybody knows that linux user don't touch much pussy in their life.... now i ahve to switch to windows =(, or maybe BSD
[02:38] <rixth> Except I actually did ;)
[02:38] <itouchedpussy> rixth: really?
[02:38] <itouchedpussy> rixth: is your name thomas?
[02:38] <rixth> itouchedpussy, totally.
[02:38] <ardchoille> djk_: "irc info as at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat"
[02:38] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, i tryed plain a wma and GDM died after i restarted GDM it wouldnt run
[02:38] <squire> damn, i have no firefox at all now :(
[02:38] <rixth> woah
[02:38] <pawel> zandaa: yeah, especially when you run gprs. 8-)
[02:38] <gnomefreak> sake, not really but now you have a breezy cd for backup if you downloaded it and burnt it
[02:39] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: did you try rebooting?
[02:39] <sake> i didnt burn it
[02:39] <zandaa> pawel, what would I need that for?
[02:39] <kenichi> hi there
[02:39] <HymnToLife> itouchedpussy > now that you mention it... The last time I touched some was a short while before switching to linux
[02:39] <itouchedpussy> you must be that thomas guy who was raping that girl, and got a dislocated jaw
[02:39] <sake> im out of blank cd's
[02:39] <zandaa> hiya kenichi
[02:39] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, not yet...
[02:39] <gnomefreak> sake its ok you wont lose it
[02:39] <ssdd534> guess i will now
[02:39] <kenichi> hi zandaa
[02:39] <sake> ok
[02:39] <zandaa> how you been kenichi?
[02:39] <shiQPe> Hi, I'm trying to install UBUNTU on a PowerBook 1400c. however, I can not get it to boot from CD. I Put the CD in, try the "control, option, shift and delete" buttons but it will not boot from CD. Instead, it runs the HD and just displays a floppy drive with a question mark.
[02:39] <sake> atleast i didnt waste an hour
[02:39] <kenichi> zandaa: fine. and you?
[02:39] <djk_> ardchoille: mmh, i don't really see the point in that hehe, but sure.
[02:39] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: i thought of suggesting cleaning /tmp, but that would screw up things...
[02:39] <itouchedpussy> everybody! rixth got a dislocated jaw beacuse he turns a girls pussy!
[02:39] <gnomefreak> squire, let me guess you attempted to get the new ff1.5 for ubuntu?
[02:40] <kenichi> zandaa: its already really late here ;)
[02:40] <rixth> itouchedpussy, huh?
[02:40] <ardchoille> djk_: oh, well if there is no point, then nm :)
[02:40] <zandaa> kenichi: I'm also fine, got my DVD play-back working by just installing xine <_<
[02:40] <ssdd534> bb in 5 reboot
[02:40] <itouchedpussy> rixth: dont' try to hide it
[02:40] <rixth> I didn't rape anyone???
[02:40] <kenichi> zandaa: very good
[02:40] <squire> i've downloaded ff1.5 to desktop
[02:40] <crod> ubuntu printing problems!!!!!
[02:40] <pawel> zandaa: I do not know that what you would need that for. but I need it, quite often, even for updates.
[02:40] <itouchedpussy> rixth: i was there, remember the long haired guy who also used linux, and he videotaped you getting your jaw dislocated?
[02:40] <rixth> You wouldn't have printing problems if you touched shaven vagina ;)
[02:40] <HymnToLife> !tell squire about firefox1.5
[02:40] <squire> unpacked to opt/firefox
[02:40] <mwe> squire: then you removed ff1.5 and forgot to sudo dpkg-divert --rename --remove /usr/bin/firefox
[02:41] <zandaa> pawel, what is gprs then???
[02:41] <gnomefreak> squire, it is not recommended to use ff1.5 in ubuntu its not stable enough for ubuntu
[02:41] <ardchoille> itouchedpussy: I hope someone kicks you from this channel. Your posts are not related to helping anyone with the mighty Ubuntu. If you were in my channel, yo'd have been kicked by now
[02:41] <crod> when I try to print to the networked printers the ouput comes at an angle!!
[02:41] <zandaa> kenichi, yes indeed, I also had to do a fresh install yesterday <_< messed up my linux pretty bad
[02:41] <squire> gnomefreak oic
[02:41] <BlueDevil> squire: opt/firefox?
[02:41] <itouchedpussy> rixth: read what ardchoille said
[02:41] <crod> NE1 Knows about that??
[02:41] <rixth> !ops please kick itouchedpussy
[02:41] <ubotu> rixth: Syntax error in line 1
[02:41] <rixth> Aww.
[02:41] <BlueDevil> squire: there should be a leading /
[02:41] <squire> i thought 1.0.6/7 had a mem leak on linux
[02:41] <Knowerrors> Anybody here that uses Gmail in FF have problems with the compose window not have auto wordwrap?
[02:41] <itouchedpussy> =(
[02:41] <itouchedpussy> just beacuse i get along with ladies better than the average linux user =(
[02:41] <squire> ff1.5 is supposed to be a lot faster/stable
[02:42] <HymnToLife> it is
[02:42] <pawel> zandaa: oh, are you shitting me? :-) General Packet Radio Service -- mobile Internet.
[02:42] <gnomefreak> squire, they will backport it when its stable enough for ubuntu
[02:42] <zandaa> pawel, never heard of it.... I have now though :P
[02:42] <ben_underscore> hi all
[02:42] <squire> yeah, sorry i missed the / in my message
[02:42] <heinzanova> what is the root password on a default install of Ubunto so I can stop having to sudo everything I am trying to work on?
[02:42] <squire> oic
[02:42] <SCMark> how do I change xchat so that it automativally doesn't show join/part messages when I join a channel?
[02:42] <ardchoille> djk_: Thanks :)
[02:42] <zandaa> pawel, I haven't been following technological stuff for a long time
[02:42] <ben_underscore> why does ubuntu take so long to bring up wireless interfaces ob boot?
[02:42] <djk_> sure
[02:42] <HymnToLife> !tell heinzanova about sudo
[02:43] <BlueDevil> heinzanova: root pass is disabled
[02:43] <ben_underscore> s/ob/on/gi
[02:43] <squire> i'm totally new to ubuntu
[02:43] <pawel> zandaa: oh dear, where have you been for the last 5 years? :)
[02:43] <sake> gnomefreak: do you know about how many files it has to get??
[02:43] <djk_> ardchoille: although i suppose that people who use irc know what irc is..
[02:43] <BlueDevil> !tell heinzanova about rootsudo
[02:43] <gnomefreak> i use it on my windows disk and works great but i have heard nothing but horrer stories for ff1.5 on ubuntu
[02:43] <zandaa> pawel, with my head under gigantic pressure
[02:43] <Shtick> anyone here running hamachi Im having trouble with the install
[02:43] <gnomefreak> sake i would say somewhere around 600 or so
[02:43] <ardchoille> djk_: Good point
[02:43] <sake> oh wow
[02:43] <zandaa> pawel, let's just say the last 5 years haven't been too carefree
[02:43] <pawel> zandaa: now this is getting scarry.
[02:43] <sake> im only at 96
[02:44] <zandaa> pawel, don't worry about it
[02:44] <gnomefreak> sake if you scroll back up it should tell you how many to be upgraded/installed/removed
[02:44] <BlueDevil> sake: get a drink :)
[02:44] <pawel> zandaa: I don't. :-)
[02:44] <zandaa> pawel, ok, why's it scary then?
[02:44] <sake> i was gonna run to taco bell haha
[02:44] <crod> does ne1 know about printing from ubuntu to a networked printer???
[02:44] <squire> is it easy to set up kde alongside gnome btw?
[02:44] <gnomefreak> sake you got time
[02:44] <pawel> zandaa: actually it was getting quite interesting. :-)
[02:44] <Torez> Help please, when I try and set mode for my wireless to Ad-hoc, it has no effect. Mode stays at auto in iwconfig..
[02:44] <BlueDevil> crod: yes, we do :)
[02:44] <HymnToLife> squire > yes
[02:44] <zandaa> pawel, you think so <_<
[02:44] <sake> 693 total
[02:44] <gnomefreak> sake you have atleast 1 and 1/2 hrs
[02:44] <kenichi> does anyone know how to make modprobe changes static?
[02:45] <crod> BlueDevil would you give me a hand
[02:45] <squire> thanks hymntolife
[02:45] <pawel> zandaa: sort of creepy story. ] :->
[02:45] <BlueDevil> crod: i'll try
[02:45] <sake> gnomefreak: ok will u still be on??
[02:45] <gnomefreak> sake when its done reboot and that should be it ;)
[02:45] <zandaa> pawel, ah... it's not that amusing nor entertaining, it's been 5 years worth of crap and sorrow
[02:45] <BlueDevil> crod: using gnome?
[02:45] <sake> ok thanks sooo much
[02:45] <gnomefreak> sake im not sure but someone here can help if anything happens
[02:45] <zandaa> <_< and now I can't even eject my DVD drive
[02:45] <gnomefreak> sake not a problem
[02:46] <ssdd534> BlueDevil, thanks the reboot did it
[02:46] <sake> will my passwords and files be there still??
[02:46] <BlueDevil> ssdd534: yw
[02:46] <BlueDevil> sake: yes
[02:46] <BlueDevil> sake: everything will be as it should
[02:46] <pawel> zandaa: so that's what it's all about in the life.
[02:46] <sake> ok well ill be back on if i have any more questions
[02:46] <pawel> zandaa: :-)
[02:46] <zandaa> pawel, how you mean?
[02:46] <sake> peace
[02:46] <BlueDevil> bad habbit, using \n as punctuation :(
[02:47] <pawel> zandaa: crap and sorrow.
[02:47] <zandaa> pawel, exactly
[02:47] <kenichi> does anyone know how to make "modprobe bttv" changes static?
[02:47] <zandaa> O_O, almost 3 AM o_O
[02:47] <crod> BlueDevil: can you read the dialog window
[02:47] <pawel> zandaa: but sometimes you just wake up for few days and think that everything is going better.
[02:47] <HymnToLife> yeah zandaa :/
[02:47] <regeya> ok.  i have my epson r800 working thanks to turboprint.  or I did.  all I did was, well, I have my printer up to do sharing, and my wife was printing from a Win98se machine and freaked out about a print job she sent to it.  I calmly shut off the printer.  I've restarted the printer, restarted cupsys, even restarted the computer, and the printer will not respond.  I've had this happen before on another printer but I don't reme
[02:47] <regeya> mber what I did.
[02:48] <pawel> zandaa: but then you stress and think it's shit again.
[02:48] <regeya> thank god I don't have this problem with os x machines running cups, or else I'd go mad.
[02:48] <BlueDevil> kenichi: /etc/modules
[02:48] <zandaa> pawel, well.... it's kinda like that, I feel shit in the morning when I have to go to school, and when I come home I'm quite relaxed and nothing's wrong
[02:48] <BlueDevil> crod: what dialog window?\
[02:48] <sm> hi all.. keys on my keyboard have stopped working.. where would I find a script to reduce lcd brightness ?
[02:49] <alekz> hi, how can i configure a serial mouse is ubuntu doesnt detect it ?
[02:49] <BlueDevil> sm: how are you typing here?
[02:49] <crod> I opened a dialog windown with xchat with you... you don't see it
[02:49] <sm> some keys
[02:49] <BlueDevil> crod, no
[02:49] <pawel> jrattner1: yes?
[02:49] <crod> I'll past it here
[02:49] <kenichi> BlueDevil: and how do i have to add the lines?
[02:49] <BlueDevil> no
[02:50] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell crod about pastebin
[02:50] <BlueDevil> kenichi: with a text editor, or with cat
[02:50] <polf> hello. can you recommend a stand-alone partition manager? (open-source for linux filesystems)
[02:50] <kenichi> BlueDevil: just with modprobe bttv ...
[02:50] <crod> I installed all the cups drivers for the printers and even compiled the hpijs etc....
[02:50] <crod> crod still the output comes out not aligned with the page!!
[02:50] <crod> crod BlueDevil: are you there?
[02:50] <kenichi> BlueDevil: yeah, i mean how do the lines have to look?
[02:50] <Mabus06> is it possible to make an email address without using a free email service,  but still have it free? (even if its ugly like, something@reallylonghostname.dyndns.org or something)
[02:50] <BlueDevil> crod: define not aligned
[02:51] <BlueDevil> kenichi: the names of the modules, one per line
[02:51] <sm> what I mean is, where do I find the config for hardware key events ? I'd like to reduce brightness even though that key has stopped working
[02:51] <SCMark> how do I make HP printing not start at boot?
[02:51] <varsendagger> Mabus06, what are you talking about?
[02:51] <avb> :(
[02:51] <B_166-ER-X> ok.... i have some REALLY fucK'ed up problems, my pc wasnt booting...ireset..then it booted but said 'Inode 65551 has illegal blocks  /; unexpected constistemcy ; run fsck manually...ect..ect.. i did the fsck, it had LOADs of errors, and now its done, my pc boot 1 time in 3...and his very unstable (like,  ask him to close session and it froze..)
[02:51] <zandaa> gotta go, cya'lls later
[02:52] <crod> BlueDevil: is like if you put a page with the text on top of the blank page but at an angle
[02:52] <polf> I know there is a iso you can download with partition manager tools. and you can burn in and boot it with your computer. anyone know the name of this program?
[02:52] <polf> its opensource based.
[02:52] <Mabus06> varsendagger, well say I had sample.dyndns.org as a domain that links to my computer, how would I make an email address at webmaster@sample.dyndns.org
[02:52] <whyameye> isn't there some sort of patch command so I can change one line of a config file from a batch script?
[02:52] <varsendagger> ohh i don't know
[02:52] <crod> BlueDevil: part of the text at the top, does not even appear on the page
[02:52] <SCMark> also where is a log of everything that scrolls by when I boot?
[02:53] <HymnToLife> Mabus06 > ru a POP or IMAP server on your comp
[02:53] <heinzanova> I just edited my /etc/X11/Xorg.conf to have my higher resolution my moniter runs, and I saved the file, how do I get it to show up in the list of resolutions in the system > preferances > screen resolution so I can select it?
[02:53] <HymnToLife> run*
[02:53] <sm> SCMark: dmesg
[02:53] <crod> BlueDevil: is that clear for you?
[02:53] <Mabus06> HymnToLife, not asking for a 6 month course on it, but perhaps you could link me to some documentation? (unless its easy, then maybe you could tell me how)
[02:53] <HymnToLife> Mabus06 > I dunno, I never did it
[02:53] <mwe> heinzanova: for one you probably gotta restart X and gdm
[02:54] <heinzanova> mwe, and how would I do that sir?
[02:54] <BlueDevil> SCMark: update-rc.d -f hplip remove
[02:54] <SCMark> sm: dmesg is a bit too detailed.  I just want to be able to hit pageup and scroll up to see what just started
[02:54] <HymnToLife> but since incoming mail servers are either POP or IMAP, I think it's the right thing to do
[02:54] <SCMark> BlueDevil: thanks
[02:54] <BlueDevil> SCMark: yw
[02:54] <mwe> henriquemaia: log out. then press ctrl+alt+f1 to get to the console. then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[02:54] <HymnToLife> heinzanova > Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
[02:55] <crod> BlueDevil: Have you ever heard or seen something like that?
[02:55] <mwe> henriquemaia: or simply reboot
[02:55] <BlueDevil> crod: yes, but that's odd
[02:55] <funkyHat> no
[02:55] <mkyb14> firefox keeps killing my cpu ... how would one update the firefox 1.5?
[02:55] <BlueDevil> crod: are you sure the printer is not malfunctioning?
[02:55] <crod> BlueDevil: I agree. odd
[02:55] <Mabus06> Can anyone help me to get my windows/linux network up? It's not a simple one liner question I can pose, I need somebody knowledged to help.
[02:55] <mwe> !firefox15
[02:55] <ubotu> somebody said firefox15 was see the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion for information on how to install Firefox 1.5 from mozilla.org
[02:55] <HymnToLife> !tell mkyb14 about firefox1.5
[02:56] <crod> BlueDevil: NO. Printer is OK. When I print from XP or another Unix machine it prints OK
[02:56] <senectus>  does anyone know how to reset the gnome profile so it set's it back to "factory default" ??
[02:56] <BlueDevil> crod: are you using gnome?
[02:56] <crod> BlueDevil: YES
[02:57] <nekostar> !sources
[02:57] <ubotu> A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) - Create your own sources.list at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:57] <BlueDevil> crod: not sure then, I don't remember how gnome printing dialog/options look
[02:57] <nekostar> this fucking xchat is the lose
[02:57] <BlueDevil> crod: does that happen when printing from any application? or just a specific one?
[02:57] <senectus>  does anyone know how to reset the gnome profile so it set's it back to "factory default" ??
[02:57] <crod> BlueDevil: from any
[02:57] <nosralboo> can someone here tell me how to redirect my router ip to my server???
[02:58] <crod> BlueDevil: Here is another Q
[02:58] <nosralboo> I am using apache
[02:58] <slashx1896> hey
[02:58] <BlueDevil> senectus: "rm -rf ~/.gnome" then logout/login
[02:58] <nosralboo> i have port forwarding enabled
[02:58] <SCMark> Bluedevil: is there some way to list what services are started at boot time?
[02:58] <techrush> can someone point me to a tutorial on how to setup ubuntu to dual boot with windows ?
[02:58] <slashx1896> its not letting me watch movies that are on the interent,
[02:58] <nosralboo> techrush all you do is install it
[02:58] <BlueDevil> senectus: not sure though
[02:58] <HymnToLife> !dualboot
[02:58] <ubotu> dualboot is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[02:58] <slashx1896> i only can watch ones that i download
[02:58] <Mabus06> Can anyone help me to get my windows/linux network up? It's not a simple one liner question I can pose, I need somebody knowledged to help.
[02:58] <nosralboo> and install grub
[02:58] <senectus> BlueDevil, done that didn't work
[02:58] <techrush> ok thanks
[02:58] <crod> How do you set an environment variable BEFORE launching an application in gnome?
[02:59] <nosralboo> can someone here tell me how to redirect my router ip to my server???
[02:59] <Mabus06> nekostar, read the CoC if you haven't yet
[02:59] <HymnToLife> Mabus06 > what exactly do you want to do with your network ?
[02:59] <mwe> nosralboo: it depends on what kind of router you have
[02:59] <Mabus06> nosralboo, type 192.168.0.1 in your browser, and there should be dynamic dns settings somewhere
[02:59] <nosralboo> oh
[02:59] <polf> how do I remove the start-loader? some command in windows I think?
[02:59] <nosralboo> and I need to set it for
[02:59] <nosralboo> static?
[02:59] <Mabus06> nope,
[02:59] <nosralboo> oh...
[02:59] <nosralboo> explain
[03:00] <varsendagger> what is the deal with 192.168.0.1
[03:00] <Mabus06> errr, wait? does your IP change or no?
[03:00] <Mabus06> HymnToLife, just basically printing...
[03:00] <nosralboo> i have it set for 192.168.0.3
[03:00] <Mabus06> HymnToLife, but file sharing would be nice too
[03:00] <BlueDevil> SCMark: ls -l /etc/rc2.d/S??*
[03:00] <crod> GNOME question: how to launch an application BUT set an environment variable first
[03:00] <Mabus06> ok well then.. that nosralboo :P
[03:00] <nosralboo> no, because thats a lan ip
[03:00] <nosralboo> I need to make it so it redirects me to my server
[03:00] <nekostar> whats your problem Mabus06
[03:00] <Mabus06> No.. I mean type that in your address if that's what your router is
[03:00] <techrush> next years race will be quinn vs young
[03:00] <Mabus06> nekostar, with what?
[03:00] <nosralboo> oh
[03:00] <techrush> blah
[03:01] <nosralboo> but what do I do then
[03:01] <kineticesp> any southamericans here?
[03:01] <amias> crod: run a shell script which exports the var and launches the app
[03:01] <nekostar> no clue
[03:01] <techrush> er wrong channel
[03:01] <techrush> lol
[03:01] <nosralboo> is it a wan ip address? mabus06?
[03:01] <Mabus06> nosralboo, are you at your router settings page yet?
[03:01] <nosralboo> yea
[03:01] <nosralboo> I have an actiontec
[03:01] <HymnToLife> well, I'm goin to bed
[03:01] <HymnToLife> see you guys
[03:01] <crod> amias: and launch the script... ok that will work
[03:02] <BlueDevil> crod: you run the app like this: "ENV_VAR=value application"
[03:02] <crod> BlueDevil: THat's a clean solution!! thanks
[03:02] <BlueDevil> cron: no need to export the ENV_VAR
[03:02] <crod> BlueDevil: no ";" between value and application??
[03:02] <gotcha> Hey
[03:03] <BlueDevil> crod: no ;
[03:03] <regeya> son of a diddly.
[03:03] <mwe> BlueDevil is right. no ;
[03:03] <shiQPe> Hi, I'm trying to install UBUNTU on a PowerBook 1400c. however, I can not get it to boot from CD. I Put the CD in, try the "control, option, shift and delete" buttons but it will not boot from CD. Instead, it runs the HD and just displays a floppy drive with a question mark.
[03:03] <shiQPe> Hi, I'm trying to install UBUNTU on a PowerBook 1400c. however, I can not get it to boot from CD. I Put the CD in, try the "control, option, shift and delete" buttons but it will not boot from CD. Instead, it runs the HD and just displays a floppy drive with a question mark.
[03:04] <B_166-ER-X> how do i burn an audio cd based on mp3 files , on ubuntu ? (witch k3b or else)
[03:04] <gilgalad> shiqpe:  Don't you hold down 'c' to boot from a cd on a mac?
[03:04] <Dewi> does my / partition need the "bootable flag" set to true?
[03:04] <Mabus06> nekostar, if you meant what is my problem because I told you to read the CoC, my problem is you said a four letter word that you would know not to say if you read the CoC
[03:04] <mwe> shiQPe: don't repeat like that
[03:04] <nekostar> omfg
[03:04] <regeya> no not only can I not get the printer to respond, I ran 'cancel' as root, am being prompted for root, and it's not accepting my root password (yes, I have a root password set.)
[03:04] <mwe> Dewi: I believe not
[03:04] <nekostar> deal with real life man
[03:04] <nekostar> or go to gentoo
[03:05] <BlueDevil> lol
[03:05] <regeya> so um
[03:05] <tlhiv> hi folks ... anyone here use X+Composite with Gnome?
[03:06] <tlhiv> trying to set the default transparencies for specific (not all) windows that open
[03:06] <senectus> if I log into gnome it gives me a mouse and a brown screen.. that's it, any ideas on how to fix it?
[03:07] <BlueDevil> senectus: tried reinstalling gnome?
[03:07] <senectus> BlueDevil, yes made no difference
[03:07] <steven_Laptop> ? what do I use to burn a movie on my harddrive so I can burn it later?
[03:07] <polf> strange, the partitionmanager doesnt recognize the partitions ive made for ubuntu. it just seems to recognize the whole disk as one partition.
[03:07] <SCMark> what does the K or S in front of RC scripts mean?
[03:07] <B_166-ER-X> how do i burn an audio cd based on mp3 files , on ubuntu ? (witch k3b or else)
[03:07] <BlueDevil> SCMark: S=start, K=kill
[03:08] <regeya> SON OF A DIDDLY.
[03:08] <gilgalad> B_166-ER-X: use Serpentine audio cd creator, which comes with ubuntu
[03:08] <B_166-ER-X> okay
[03:09] <navare> Hello from Germany. Anyone got time to help me with Alien?
[03:09] <gilgalad> navare: alien file.rpm
[03:09] <nekostar> so then
[03:09] <nekostar> !coc
[03:09] <ubotu> somebody said coc was the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/conduct/
[03:09] <SCMark> BlueDevil: and what if later on I decide I want to print on an HP printer.  How would I readd that script?
[03:09] <nekostar> show me where it says no swearing
[03:09] <mwe> you need sudo alien file.rpm, I believe
[03:10] <navare> gilgalad thats not my Problem ... i show it to you.
[03:10] <gotcha> i have a question about installing software. Can someone help?
[03:10] <nekostar> mwe, for me it was sudo alien -d -i file.rpm
[03:10] <nekostar> ask away gotcha
[03:10] <BlueDevil> SCMark: you know about "man" right?
[03:10] <gotcha> the lime wire version for linux
[03:10] <nekostar> heh
[03:10] <SCMark> BlueDevil: yeah
[03:11] <nekostar> is not in the official programs
[03:11] <gotcha> this is my first shot at linux, and am trying to figure it out.
[03:11] <nekostar> hehe
[03:11] <BlueDevil> SCMark: update-rc.d hplip defaults
[03:11] <gotcha> so it wont work?
[03:11] <nekostar> one sec man lets make it much easier for ya
[03:11] <mwe> nekostar: really? for the atidrivers.rpm I needed no options to alien
[03:11] <gotcha> lol thanks
[03:11] <nekostar> mwe, i put the options in myself.. -i is auto install
[03:11] <navare> sudo perl alien.pl ati.rpm (only got source code of Alien) gives me an error says i need RPM O.o
[03:11] <SCMark> BlueDevil: cool beans
[03:12] <Kensey> I installed wpa_supplicant and got it to work.  That's the good part.  But now I can't connect to any wlan but my own.  That's the bad part. :)
[03:12] <nekostar> navare, there is a package for alien
[03:12] <nekostar> sudo apt-get install alien
[03:12] <mwe> nekostar: yeah. I just looked up the options. makes sense
[03:12] <gilgalad> I thought alien came with ubuntu
[03:12] <maney> Is there anyone who has a clue how to do anything about printer configuration in Ubuntu if the half-assed abilities of gnome-cups-manager don't do the job?  I started out just trying to get sane user-visible printer names...
[03:12] <nekostar> ok
[03:12] <nekostar> gotcha, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80295
[03:13] <nekostar> that is for BREEZY only
[03:13] <seth_> maney, I find the regular cups web browser interface to be better than the gnome thing
[03:13] <nekostar> welcome to the stunned club
[03:13] <amias> maney: mabye the webbased cups interface might help
[03:13] <Kensey> do I have to kill wpa_supplicant to make my laptop connect to an unsecured wlan, or just tell wpa_supplicant not to scan for ssids?
[03:13] <maney> seth_k: that's a harsh condemnation of gnome-cups-manager, isn't it?  :-(
[03:13] <navare> wow thank you nekostar that worked. thanks very much. Hopfully i can install ATI Driver now.
[03:14] <nekostar> now unless someone else wants to tell me something about how swearing is fucking not allowed then i got anime....
[03:14] <nekostar> its all good navare ppl help me
[03:14] <nekostar> i learn i pass on
[03:14] <nekostar> we help u u learn pass on...
[03:14] <nekostar> consider ideling :)
[03:14] <mkyb14_> i can't see my windows network to stream mp3's to my linux box... and this is a fresh install.  any ideas?
[03:14] <gilgalad> navare: Doesn't the ati drive have a graphical installer, why are you using the rpm?
[03:14] <nekostar> -tiredness +proper spelling/punctuation
[03:15] <gilgalad> mkyb14_: try going to 'Places->Connect to server' and typing in the computer name
[03:17] <zpierreski> does anyone know how to install squidguard on ubuntu
[03:17] <zpierreski> breezy
[03:17] <shinu> can k3b not read the info about previous sessions on reqritable media?
[03:17] <mkyb14_> says that it can't display... i choose windows share and typed the name in.  what about all the other fields.. iv'e done this before just don't know why i can't do it now on this new install
[03:19] <gilgalad> mkyb14_: try installing smbclient and seeing if you can connect with that
[03:19] <gilgalad> sudo apt-get install smbclient
[03:19] <zpierreski> hi, does anyone know how to install squidguard on ubuntu breezy?
[03:19] <mkyb14_> apt-get install smbclient?
[03:19] <gilgalad> smbclient //<ip address>/share
[03:19] <gilgalad> yes
[03:20] <yuri> hi.. I'm having a bit of trouble setting up bittornado so that it is in the green. Currently I cannot receive connections. Can someone tell me how to set up a static ip, as that seems to be what I need
[03:20] <mkyb14> oh crap... earlier i accidently changed to a hoary sources.list... where can i get the breezy one !!
[03:20] <crouton> yuri: may be your firewall if you have one
[03:20] <bob_> How do I stop whatever from opening the CDRW drive when i stick a CD in so I can use cdrecord? :|
[03:20] <yuri> crouton: fw isnt running
[03:20] <navare> gilgalad i tryed to install it with ATI Installer but i got errors. (i use 64 bit version it seems ATI Installer is not working for that Version)
[03:20] <crouton> yuri: hardware router? linksys?
[03:20] <gilgalad> mkyb14: just change hoary to breezy
[03:20] <yuri> crouton: Dlink 624
[03:20] <mkyb14> ati drivers aren't working for 64.. try fglx
[03:20] <gilgalad> navare: ah, ok
[03:21] <crouton> yuri: make sure you're forwarding the correct ports
[03:21] <mkyb14> thats what i had to do for 64
[03:21] <gotcha> thanks man
[03:22] <bob_> I hate ubuntu!!!
[03:22] <gilgalad> I got to go, cya guys later
[03:22] <crouton> bob_ what happened
[03:22] <bob_> Error trying to open /dev/hdd exclusively (Device or resource busy)... retrying in 1 second. - that's what happens when I try to burn a CD
[03:22] <bob_> with cdrecord
[03:22] <bob_> the gnome CD burning interface wont work
[03:22] <crouton> hmm
[03:22] <DRAGON_Ultra> use k3b
[03:23] <IRCFrEAK> hello
[03:23] <zpierreski> can anyone help me out with installing and running squidguard?
[03:23] <crouton> is it possible to use the ATI fglrx driver from their website on a custom kernel?
[03:23] <bob_> I just want to burn an ISO to a CD... is that so hard?
[03:23] <DRAGON_Ultra> no
[03:23] <korhalf> bob_, no, gnomebaker
[03:24] <mkyb14_> shouldn't i just beable to "browse network" and see the windows machines?
[03:24] <DRAGON_Ultra> gnomebaker works good too
[03:24] <bob_> so why can't I just cdrecord dev=/dev/hdd foobar.iso
[03:25] <IRCFrEAK> test
[03:25] <SCMark> Bluedevil: how do I start bootlogd on boot? update-rc.d bootlogd defults does not work.  I get: System startup links for /etc/init.d/bootlogd already exist.
[03:26] <Kensey_> wpa_supplicant blocks any unsecured APs.  weird.
[03:26] <maney> I've forgotten - is there some hoop besides the access permissions in cupsd.conf that I have to jimmy to get the CUPS admin interface to work?
[03:27] <mkyb14> whats the apt name for smb so i can install it?
[03:27] <polf> I got a problem, did install ubuntu tonight. resized my ntfs-partition with xp on. and made one partition for ubuntu, and another for swap.
[03:28] <mkyb14> ha i already have the smb client... so how do i use that to find my windows network seeing as the default windows share isnt' working
[03:28] <jackmacokc> mkyb14: samba
[03:28] <polf> I got a problem, did install ubuntu tonight. resized my ntfs-partition with xp on. and made one partition for ubuntu, and another for swap. now, I want to reinstall ubuntu, and the best way is to format the ubuntupartition in installer? but, no partitions is shown there, whats wrong?
[03:28] <LoPMX> anyone know good free games?
[03:29] <crouton> in general or for linux?
[03:29] <mkyb14> ok i installed samba and the smbclient..... how do i use this to connect to my windows machine to stream mp3s
[03:29] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, open your home folder and type in the address bar smb://<windows machine name or IP address>
[03:29] <mkyb14> k
[03:29] <polf> Is there any partition manager I can use in ubuntu?
[03:30] <polf> and like.. erase the ex3 partitions.
[03:30] <jackmacokc> polf: qtparted or gparted
[03:30] <kittyfjun> can i force apt-get to install even with a missing dependency?
[03:30] <mkyb14> i don't have an address bar
[03:30] <mkyb14> lol
[03:30] <The_Isle_of_Mark> how about in computer?
[03:31] <crouton> ugh... how are you supposed to install linux-restricted-modules if i compile a custom kernel from kernel.org?
[03:31] <mkyb14> negative
[03:31] <Naxcon> will someone please tell me how to boot from the cd to install ubuntu?
[03:31] <jackmacokc> kittyfjun: try sudo apt-get install package -f
[03:31] <mkyb14> you need the live cd
[03:31] <The_Isle_of_Mark> naxcon ninsert cd, boot pc :)
[03:31] <crouton> Naxcon: insert CD and reboot?
[03:31] <alekz> how can i comprees a file to a tar.bz2 ?
[03:31] <Naxcon> \that doesnt work
[03:31] <polf> you have to change bios priority.
[03:31] <Naxcon> how do i do that?
[03:32] <crouton> alekz - tar cjf
[03:32] <SCMark> how do I start the bootlogd on bootup?
[03:32] <polf> and make CDRom priority one.
[03:32] <The_Isle_of_Mark> Naxcon check your system bios to make sure it is booting from cdrom first
[03:32] <alekz> thanks crouton
[03:32] <brenner> Mabus06: ping
[03:32] <kittyfjun> ty
[03:32] <Naxcon> how do i do that?
[03:32] <Naxcon> i dont even know what bios is
[03:32] <crouton> tar -cjf outputfile.tar.bz2 sourcefile... i think
[03:32] <polf> Naxcon, at startup. press F1, or DEL button
[03:32] <crouton> maybe source and output is switched
[03:32] <owner989> im trying out XFCE
[03:32] <polf> and enter biossettings
[03:32] <owner989> but when i play videos in mplayer the mplayer menu doesnt appear
[03:32] <Naxcon> ok, just a sec, ill try that out
[03:32] <Kensey_> how do I make my wireless card connect to an unsecured AP with wpa_supplicant active?
[03:32] <sethk> crouton, no, you were right the first time
[03:33] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, applications, system tools, applications menu editor
[03:33] <polf> Naxcon, yeah. just reboot computer and press DEL button (I think)
[03:33] <sethk> crouton, tar cvjf tarfilename sourcefile [more source files] 
[03:33] <polf> at startup..
[03:33] <DRAGON_Ultra> yes
[03:33] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, and change it to have an address bar in nautilus
[03:33] <crouton> sethk: whew, i don't do it enough to remember all the time. ;)
[03:33] <sethk> delete is typical but other keys are used as well
[03:33] <sethk> there should be a message on the screen when you boot telling you to enter setup
[03:34] <sethk> setup means setup BIOS; BIOS means basic input output system
[03:34] <mkyb14> nautilus?
[03:34] <regeya> ok.  i have my epson r800 working thanks to turboprint.  or I did.  all I did was, well, I have my printer up to do sharing, and my wife was printing from a Win98se machine and freaked out about a print job she sent to it.  I calmly shut off the printer.  I've restarted the printer, restarted cupsys, even restarted the computer, and the printer will not respond.  I've had this happen before on another printer but I don't reme
[03:34] <regeya> mber what I did.  any ideas on why turning off the printer and turning it back on would cause CUPS to throw errors once a second like "E [10/Dec/2005:20:34:45 -0600]  SLPReg of "tp0" failed with status -20!
[03:34] <regeya> "?
[03:34] <sethk> which isnt really what the bios is, but I can't hel that.  :)
[03:34] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, nautilus is to linux what explorer is to windows
[03:34] <mkyb14> i dunno how to do that
[03:34] <owner989> turboprint is junk because it prints a huge color banner on each page
[03:34] <BlueDevil> SCMark: then it means bootlogd is started at boot
[03:34] <regeya> nautilus is to GNOME what explorer is to windows.
[03:34] <sethk> regeya, is it a USB printer?
[03:35] <regeya> owner989: if you pay for it, it stops printing the banner.
[03:35] <regeya> sethk: yes.
[03:35] <sethk> regeya, did you reboot the machine it is connected to?
[03:35] <owner989> i got my canon printer working with the canon japan ip1500 drivers
[03:35] <mkyb14> how do i do that to nautilus
[03:35] <sethk> regeya, I know that doesn't make much sense, but it sometimes works
[03:35] <regeya> sethk: see above...yes.
[03:36] <sethk> regeya, the only time I've seen that, I fixed it by upgrading to a newer kernel.  I don't know of a reason that could survive a reboot
[03:36] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, until you figure it out, from a console type nautilus smb://<windows computer name or IP address>
[03:36] <SCMark> BlueDevil: then I should have the file /var/log/boot and I don't.  I think it found the script: S99stop-bootlogd instead
[03:36] <sethk> regeya, but I did have one that seemed to work (well, did work) for a long time, but it turned out to be only a random thing
[03:36] <yuri> can someone recommend a BT client other than bittornado or azureus?
[03:36] <regeya> sethk: neither does anyone else on Earth, apparently.
[03:36] <sethk> regeya, it would fail maybe 10, 15 times in a row, then work for a bunch of times
[03:36] <owner989> theres the original bittorent client yuri
[03:36] <regeya> bah.  this sucks.
[03:37] <nekostar> yuri, why dont you like either of those clients?
[03:37] <owner989> but i think azureus is the best
[03:37] <sethk> regeya, anyway it went away when I got newer USB drivers on the kernel side
[03:37] <nekostar> you could run windows///
[03:37] <Naxcon> ok, i figured out the bios and it started installation. but i got an error saying network autoconfiguration failed
[03:37] <kittyfjun> yuri: bitcomet
[03:37] <nekostar> the original client is total crap
[03:37] <nekostar> so is bitcomet
[03:37] <owner989> agreed neko
[03:37] <polf> Ok, If I want to remove ubuntu, got it installed on a 4gig partition beside winxp. (dual-boot) and also got a 1gb swap-partition. how do I erase these partitions, and merge them with the ntfs?
[03:37] <yuri> nekostar: I'm used to using bitlord in win2k... I dont have to set any ports or or static ip it just works
[03:37] <nekostar> if your running windows run utorrent
[03:37] <owner989> azureus is the best
[03:37] <kittyfjun> i agree
[03:37] <owner989> even though its java
[03:37] <kittyfjun> az is best...
[03:37] <techrush> the plugins rock
[03:37] <nekostar> then you go get your bitlord
[03:37] <techrush> and lots cool functions
[03:38] <nekostar> b/c thats a pos app sowwie
[03:38] <yuri> kittyfjun: does bitcommet have a linux version?
[03:38] <mkyb14> ha it asks for my windows password and when i type it in with the correct group etc... doesn't work.  lol all i want to do is listen to my music :(
[03:39] <Nameeater> what do I need to share internet with a windows box that has the connection?
[03:39] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, try places>>network server
[03:39] <polf> If I want to remove ubuntu, got it installed on a 4gig partition beside winxp. (dual-boot) and also got a 1gb swap-partition. how do I erase these partitions, and merge them with the ntfs?
[03:39] <brenner> polf: without reinstalling windows, you'd need a partition mgr i would think
[03:39] <esj> trying to make ubuntu work with xen guest domains and colinux.  I need to extract a partition from a partitioned file image.  So far, I've tried a half a dozen different ways document on the net and all of them fail.  Usually by telling me I have a missing superblock.  I'm stuck, any ideas?
[03:40] <mkyb14> yea i've done that before... then it says windows network.. i click that and nothing shows after that. and i have like 8 computers on this network.
[03:40] <Naxcon> while installing ubuntu, i got an error saying network autoconfiguration failed...what does that mean?
[03:40] <esj> network on a configuration failed usually means that your DHCP server did not hand back a response in time
[03:40] <polf> brenner, yeah.. or maybe I can erase the partitions in ubuntu itself?
[03:40] <crouton> Naxcon - means you don't have network cable connected, or couldn't get dhcp lease
[03:40] <owner989> it means you have no internet setup naxcon
[03:40] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, when you put in the username, you might have to put in machinename\username
[03:41] <Naxcon> oh, it has to be connected to the internet? dang, this computer isnt hooked up the network and i have no way of adding it
[03:41] <polf> brenner, the strange thing is. the partitionmanager in ubuntuinstall doesnt recognize any ext3 or ntfs partitions. just se the whole disk as one part.
[03:41] <owner989> you dont have to be connected to the internet naxcon
[03:41] <mkyb14> AH ok so it found my network finally, but when i click my computer says that contents can't be displayed... the folders are shared... so were like 90% there lol
[03:41] <yuri> can someone just tell me how to set up a static ip?
[03:41] <esj> yuri: yes
[03:41] <esj> wait a minute for me to grab an example
[03:41] <mkyb14> contents can't be displayed
[03:41] <owner989> ubuntu will install
[03:41] <owner989> without an internet connection
[03:42] <Naxcon> why isnt it working then
[03:42] <Naxcon> ?
[03:42] <brenner> polf: that *is* strange
[03:42] <esj> is there a handy paste site?
[03:42] <crouton> yuri: sudo ifconfig eth0 static <ip address> netmask <netmask> gateway <gateway address> (i think)
[03:42] <esj> examples about six lines and I don't want to flood
[03:42] <nickrud> !paste
[03:42] <ubotu> somebody said paste was please use http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[03:42] <owner989> whats not working naxcon
[03:43] <Naxcon> during installation it stops and says network autoconfiguration failed
[03:43] <owner989> it should continue installing
[03:43] <crouton> naxcon - just tell it to continue installtion
[03:43] <owner989> or press control-c
[03:43] <owner989> when it does that
[03:43] <mkyb14> because there's no internet for you naxcon... just skip that and you can set it up later
[03:43] <Naxcon> ok, ill try that, just a sec
[03:43] <esj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5588
[03:43] <esj> is an example of a static net connection
[03:43] <yuri> crouton: what do I put in the ip address/netamsk.gateway? anything?
[03:44] <esj> yuri: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5588
[03:44] <crouton> yuri: here's an example: sudo ifconfig eth0 static 192.168.1.101 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.1.1
[03:44] <crouton> yuri: not guaranteeing that will work, but it should set you on the right path
[03:44] <Naxcon> when it says partition disks...which option should i select?
[03:44] <esj> haxcon: the simple as you can get away with
[03:45] <mherweg> hi all! how do i get a list of all installed packages in a form so that i can automatically install the same on a differnet system (amd64->i386)?
[03:45] <esj> sorry, speech recognition errors galore this evening
[03:45] <gotcha> another question... is there anyway to setup my buttons for browsing as they were in windows? Like my back button goes back a page?
[03:45] <tuxuser19> does ubuntu doesnt ask for root password during installation? 'coz i have installed ubuntu breezy & havent seen any option for root password
[03:45] <esj> when setting up your disks, I've found that the installer usually doesn't do complicated installs right.  Especially if you make mistakes and go back to redo things
[03:45] <yuri> esj: how do I use this?
[03:46] <vittorio> wow, alot ppl in #ubuntu. is ubuntu already so much popular than fedora?
[03:46] <owner989> naxcon it depends do you want to dual boot that computer
[03:46] <mkyb14> no but it's getting there.  plus the packaging system is superior
[03:46] <Naxcon> nope
[03:46] <esj> yuri: put it into your /etc/network/interfaces
[03:46] <Naxcon> just want ubuntu on here
[03:46] <Falstius> tuxuser19: ubuntu doesn't have a root password by default.  It uses sudo for everything.
[03:46] <owner989> if you only want ubuntu you can chose to erase the entire hard drive
[03:46] <Mabus06> Can anyone help me setup my network? When I type my Windows username and password in when I try to go to the network servers, it just prompts me again. I'm SURE it's the right username and password, case sensitive and everything, any help?
[03:46] <owner989> that works well
[03:46] <Naxcon> ok thanks
[03:46] <owner989> it will auto partition it
[03:46] <esj> yuri: then you want to customize it to your local environment
[03:46] <pepsi> msg Foxy hi
[03:46] <pepsi> hrm
[03:46] <thewayofzen> has anyone else experienced problems with the audio and video  of a video clip being out of sync.. it seems like totem is horribly out of sync.. mplayer is sometimes fine but not always and xfmedia player will at times be the only one that has a chance.  IS THERE A FIX?!?
[03:47] <owner989> thewayofthezen i had the same problem
[03:47] <thewayofzen> owner989,  did u fix it?
[03:47] <tuxuser19> Falstius,so i have to type in sudo passwd to assign myself as a root?
[03:47] <proxosi> do anyone have experience on making firefox flash compatible if your comp is AMD64
[03:47] <thewayofzen> xfmedia isnt capable of doing true full screen to my knowledge.. which is frustrating
[03:47] <Falstius> thewayofzen: you can use the + and - keys in mplayer to adjust the timing
[03:47] <brenner> thewayofzen: you install totem-xine?
[03:47] <Falstius> tuxuser19: you would type sudo su to open a root terminal.  It will ask your for your user password.
[03:48] <owner989> in mplayer options i changed the video output to xv and audio output to sdl
[03:48] <thewayofzen> brenner,  no.. should i?  i figured mplayer would be sufficient
[03:48] <polf> anyone using E17=
[03:48] <polf> ?
[03:48] <polf> what about that WM
[03:48] <yuri> esj: what do name the file?
[03:48] <yuri> esj: what do I*
[03:48] <brenner> thewayofzen: if you wish...you're probably right. if it's happening with mplayer also, it might be something else
[03:48] <esj> yuri: the file is /etc/network/interfaces
[03:49] <esj> it should be on your system already
[03:49] <mkyb14> arr still a no go with samba.... shows windows network but after clicking it nothing shows
[03:49] <brenner> thewayofzen: but no harm in trying
[03:49] <owner989> totem is junk i think
[03:49] <thewayofzen> brenner, i installed the w32codecs as per ubotu  and such..
[03:49] <owner989> its unstable and the interface is horrible
[03:49] <esj> mkyb14: did you set up the SMB passwords?
[03:49] <brenner> thewayofzen: *nod*.  a lot of people seem to have problems fixed by using totem-xine rather than the default gstreamer backend though
[03:49] <mkyb14> no.  this is a fresh install
[03:50] <esj> you need to set up SMB passwords independent from the system passwords
[03:50] <mkyb14> i've done this before but it's giving me problems this time with this install
[03:50] <mkyb14> never done that before
[03:50] <brenner> thewayofzen: i'd try it.  you can always switch back
[03:50] <esj> I always have to do it
[03:50] <esj> I've never had Sambo work without doing it
[03:50] <esj> I've never had samba work without doing it
[03:50] <owner989> thewayofzen try my suggestion
[03:50] <owner989> change audio ouput in mplayer to sdl
[03:51] <owner989> in preferences in mplayer
[03:51] <mkyb14> so how do i do it then
[03:51] <yuri> esj: do I just paste it anywhere into the file?
[03:51] <esj> smbpasswd
[03:51] <b1f30> anybody know what's up with amarok not being able to play streams? it just keeps buffering over and over
[03:51] <esj> yuri: you replace your current eth0 definition
[03:51] <mkyb14> old password? never set one up
[03:52] <coz> hello all
[03:52] <owner989> amarok is also junk
[03:52] <b1f30> seems so
[03:52] <coz> what are some of the choices for firewalls
[03:52] <yuri> esj: ok i did that, now what?
[03:52] <rob1> firestarter
[03:52] <mkyb14> machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the (anonymous) password change: Error was : Account disabled.
[03:52] <mkyb14> Failed to change password for mkyb14
[03:52] <vittorio> does upgrading ubuntu work well, like debian? or is it a better advice to do a fresh install
[03:52] <owner989> blf30 are you playing audio streams
[03:52] <coz> firestarter ok any other?
[03:52] <esj> mkyb14: you need to create a new SMB password using smbpasswd.  you then use that password from the Windows side
[03:52] <_jason> vittorio, works well
[03:52] <b1f30> owner989: i'm attemtping to
[03:52] <rob1> coz, thats the best tool
[03:52] <owner989> i would use xmms its the best audio stream player
[03:53] <mkyb14> did you see the error i just posted?
[03:53] <coz> Ok any other that may be more complex?
[03:53] <esj> yuri: you probably should reboot because the /etc/networking restart trick doesn't work
[03:53] <brenner> owner989: butt-ugly interface though.  tried bmp?
[03:53] <shinu> what options do i have to add to compile k3b without installing kde? >_>
[03:53] <owner989> bmp is nice and its based on xmms
[03:53] <coz> Ok thanks
[03:53] <vittorio> cool, looks like i should switch to ubuntu (from fedora)
[03:53] <mkyb14> if you want to get crazy with your mp3 player use wine and then winamp.. but xmms is the same
[03:53] <esj> mkyb14: you need to do it as root on the machine running Samba.
[03:53] <b1f30> xmms still wins...
[03:53] <mkyb14> i did
[03:53] <nickrud> shinu, apt-get build-dep k3b , I think
[03:53] <esj> that's really crazy
[03:54] <mkyb14> ok sudo
[03:54] <mkyb14> heh
[03:54] <nickrud> heh
[03:54] <mkyb14> ok that's done and in doing that i did??
[03:54] <rob1> mkyb14, why would you want to run winamp in wine?
[03:54] <shinu> nickrud: cool ill try that
[03:54] <mkyb14> because it's fun to mess with things
[03:54] <owner989> i can run windows media player 9 in wine
[03:54] <owner989> but it only plays videos reliably
[03:54] <mkyb14> i play call of duty in it.
[03:54] <owner989> mp3s crash
[03:54] <nickrud> shinu, just apt-get install k3b, it will get you there faster :)
[03:55] <SCMark> what is atd used for on my system?
[03:55] <shinu> nickrud: i need some options from the newest version :/
[03:55] <esj> I can still use help with extracting partitions. any suggestions of what to do or where to look?
[03:55] <nickrud> ok, then my first answer will serve, i guess
[03:55] <mkyb14> esj .... changing the password does what for me with samba
[03:56] <esj> changing the password makes the right password available to Windows for logging in to your Samba server
[03:56] <mkyb14> how do i make peoples names in red when i'm replying?
[03:56] <shinu> nickrud: yup thanks :D
[03:56] <esj> UNIX passwords and samba passwords are really separate namespace is
[03:56] <mkyb14> but i want to connect from this computer to my windows machine
[03:56] <owner989> mkyb14 if you mention their names it appears in red to them
[03:56] <mkyb14> oh ic
[03:56] <esj> I understand.  It's a laudable goal but it's not an easy one
[03:56] <mkyb14> thank you owner989
[03:57] <mkyb14> was that red/
[03:57] <mkyb14> ?
[03:57] <owner989> yes mkyb14
[03:57] <esj> I have a very low opinion of the quality of Samba because it takes far longer to make it work right in any package should
[03:57] <owner989> lol
[03:57] <mkyb14> nice
[03:57] <mkyb14> well what would someoe use to accomplish my goal?
[03:57] <esj> you can literally waste weeks trying to get features to work
[03:57] <owner989> what is your goal mkyb14?
[03:57] <esj> actually, I use a commercial package called webdrive
[03:58] <esj> it lets me access files on any UNIX box that I have an ssh account
[03:58] <mkyb14> to use xmms to acces my windows machine which has 1.2 terabytes of music so that i can stream it
[03:58] <Falstius> if you disable all security, samba is easy ;)
[03:58] <bshumate> esj: if you can write better software than Samba, then your opinion might actually count for something
[03:58] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, sorry I had to leave for a while
[03:58] <owner989> i think xmms can read from ntfs partitions
[03:58] <mkyb14> np
[03:58] <esj> bshumate: I have.  Just in commercial arenas
[03:58] <Falstius> mkyb14: is it all flak?  .wav?
[03:58] <mkyb14> yes but accessing it is the key here
[03:59] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, ok so you are getting the password prompt from the windows machine, right?
[03:59] <mkyb14> no mp3's
[03:59] <tiglionabbit> hello ubuntu people
[03:59] <Falstius> I can't imagine that much mp3
[03:59] <mkyb14> yes i am getting prompted
[03:59] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, does the windows machine have a password set?
[03:59] <mkyb14> but it's shady.. sometimes othertimes it just laggs
[03:59] <mkyb14> yea for my account etc
[03:59] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, what share permissions are on the windows shared folder?
[04:00] <tiglionabbit> I would like to do some programming in C and use OpenGL.  Anybody know what packages I need to set up to get opengl working on ubuntu?
[04:00] <mkyb14> fore read only
[04:00] <mkyb14> simple file sharing
[04:00] <esj> The_Isle_of_Mark: if he is using the standard ubuntu Samba configuration, he needs to add a password in the Samba password file
[04:00] <regeya> bah.  I just tried to run /usr/bin/enable raw on my machine, and I'm getting 'enable: Operation failed: client-error-forbidden
[04:00] <regeya> '
[04:00] <Rage__> tiglionabbit: What do you mean work?
[04:00] <brenner> tiglionabbit: start with freeglut3-dev
[04:00] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, temporarily give network users access to the share...read write...it is just for a minute
[04:01] <esj> it's the same problem that gave me grief in Horry and there is even a bug registered for it
[04:01] <mkyb14> i used to just share the folders like i normally would in windows then go to network server in ubuntu and access it with out a hitch.,.. now i'm hitting a brick wall
[04:01] <regeya> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
[04:01] <mkyb14> ok
[04:01] <Rage__> tiglionabbit: There are ogl lins installed by default but they are mesa software ones.
[04:01] <mkyb14> ok done
[04:01] <rob1> is anyone else getting an md5sum mismatch on the dapper universe repo Packages.gz and Sources.gz currently?
[04:01] <tiglionabbit> Rage__: What I mean is, I'm quite new to opengl and have only done it in visual studio on windows before =P
[04:01] <The_Isle_of_Mark> does it work now?
[04:02] <mkyb14> no, my prompt isn' accepting my password... and it's all correct
[04:02] <tiglionabbit> anyone know of a good linux-specific starter guide?
[04:02] <foobar> anyone using an ubuntu box as a server?
[04:02] <tiglionabbit> I'd read nehe, but it's quite windows-specific
[04:02] <vittorio> considering switching to ubuntu. is it simple to install vmware on ubuntu? using fedora a rpm -Uvh .. did the job
[04:02] <psusi> foobar, I am
[04:03] <Rage__> tiglionabbit: listen to brenner then. As for getting h/w accelleration working - KILL OFF x and install xorg-driver-fglrx for ATI or the nvidia on for them.
[04:03] <theCore> foobar, me
[04:03] <mkyb14> fubar
[04:03] <tiglionabbit> Rage__: oh, yeah, I mean compiling software, not running graphical programs =P
[04:03] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, what are the folder permissions, specifically
[04:03] <foobar> psusi && theCore: impressions? any problems thus far, or has everything worked out nicely?
[04:03] <psusi> foobar, everything worked out nicely
[04:03] <theCore> foobar, ubuntu is great for me
[04:03] <mkyb14> i have simple file sharing enabled on windows with R/W
[04:04] <lordlucless> Using tar is there a way to exclude a subdirectory of a directory listed to be archived? In otherwords, I want to archive everything in a directoy *except* for one paticular file?
[04:04] <psusi> I even set it up so I remotely administer it with vnc, like a windows terminal server
[04:04] <brenner> tiglionabbit: doesn't nehe provide linux-orientated tutes too?
[04:04] <foobar> alright, thanks guys, just needed a few opinions
[04:04] <mkyb14> the damn propmpt won't take the password and it's correct
[04:04] <psusi> lordlucless, take a look at the --exclude parameter
[04:04] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, it probably isnt a password issue
[04:04] <bshumate> mkyb14: what do the logs say ?
[04:04] <mkyb14> mkyb14 / WORDGROUP / password
[04:04] <mkyb14> work*
[04:04] <tiglionabbit> brenner: does it?  I see a thing on setting it up in solaris, but then it goes straight into "#include <windows.h>"
[04:05] <mkyb14> where the logs at?
[04:05] <lordlucless> ta. Ive been looking through the documentation, but was daunted by the number of options :P
[04:05] <cyphase> why would who, users, and top all show 3 users on, when there are more?
[04:05] <bshumate> mkyb14: /var/log/samba/log.smbd
[04:05] <cyphase> and a user who isn't logged on anymore
[04:06] <ThugRen> Hey So how is everyone doing?
[04:06] <Hagge> does the amd64/sparc/ppc versions of ubuntu have all (or mostly all, and amd64 specifically) packages that x86 as?
[04:06] <linkd> super!
[04:06] <mkyb14>   Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[04:06] <mkyb14> [2005/12/10 18:47:46, 0]  printing/pcap.c:pcap_cache_reload(149)
[04:06] <mkyb14>   Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[04:06] <mkyb14> [2005/12/10 18:47:46, 0]  printing/pcap.c:pcap_cache_reload(149)
[04:06] <mkyb14>   Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
[04:06] <mkyb14> that over and over
[04:06] <regeya> Okay.  Does anyone know why cups' command line utils aren't accepting my root password?  and yes, most definitely I have a root password enabled, okthxforasking
[04:06] <brenner> tiglionabbit: hmm, must be thinking of something else.  heard of the redbook?
[04:06] <bshumate> cyphase : utmp/wtmp corruption? mayhaps ye been pwned?
[04:07] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, are you using breezy?
[04:07] <cyphase> bshumate, i haven't been pwned :)
[04:07] <ThugRen> Hey so how hard is the apache to setup on the ubuntu breezy i386?
[04:07] <tiglionabbit> brenner: hmm, yes.  Is that available on the internet?
[04:07] <Falstius> thugren, very easy
[04:07] <bshumate> mkyb14: that obviously has nothing to do with your authentication issue - there are other logs in /var/log/samba that are specific to the client ip...check those
[04:08] <cyphase> but utmp/wtmp corruption..
[04:08] <cyphase> how do i fix that?
[04:08] <Siph0n> tiglionabbit, usually at the bottom of the tutorials on nehes site is the source code for different OS's/programming languages
[04:08] <brenner> tiglionabbit: yep, quick search should bring it up.  asking in #opengl for resources might be another good idea if you're just starting
[04:08] <mkyb14> k one sec
[04:08] <ThugRen> I am just play with live i386 on my laptop. I am Thinkings it pretty kewl..
[04:08] <bshumate> cyphase: just ribbin' ya mon!
[04:08] <Siph0n> tiglionabbit, yea the red book is in the topic in opengl
[04:08] <tiglionabbit> hehe, yep, just noticed
[04:08] <tiglionabbit> thanks
[04:09] <bshumate> cyphase: does sound mighty fishy though ;-)
[04:09] <ThugRen> I am a bit confused if I should setup the kubuntu or ubuntu for my apache webpage?
[04:09] <tiglionabbit> <- ThugRen ...  what's the difference?
[04:10] <owner989> it depends if you need a gui
[04:10] <owner989> they both do the same thing
[04:10] <brenner> tiglionabbit: back to compiling.  it depends on what includes and libraries you use/link to.  start with freeglut3-dev.  if thinks don't compile with that, you probaly need a few more dev packages (iirc, probably X related ones)
[04:10] <ThugRen> Any one have a good recommendations for use the kubuntu or ubuntu..
[04:10] <Falstius> ThugRen: for the server it is irrelevant
[04:10] <brenner> s/thinks/things
[04:10] <The_Isle_of_Mark> ThugRen, do you like kde or gnome?
[04:10] <mkyb14> i have no idea what i'm looking at here
[04:10] <ThugRen> Well The K has a Kde and the un is agnome
[04:11] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, post it at ubuntu.paste.nl
[04:11] <brenner> ThugRen: exactly. depends on the user's preference
[04:11] <ThugRen> I don't knwo I am so tourn about which one i like,
[04:11] <brenner> lol
[04:11] <bshumate> mkyb14: is there a log corresponding to the ip of the machine you are attempting access from?
[04:11] <owner989> you would have to try both thugren to make a decision
[04:11] <mkyb14> yea... there's nothing in it
[04:11] <mkyb14> i'm attempting to connect to log.192.168.1.104
[04:12] <The_Isle_of_Mark> ThugRen, then try them both out and see what you like. Either way it should be moot since servers generally dont run window managers
[04:12] <mkyb14> nothing within it
[04:12] <owner989> why the log. before it
[04:12] <mkyb14> that ubuntu link is dead
[04:12] <mkyb14> that was the file name
[04:12] <bshumate> mkyb14: bummer.  did you say this was something previously working ok?
[04:12] <ThugRen> the Isle of mark.. I am just wonder which one is easy to set up..
[04:12] <ThugRen> ;)
[04:12] <The_Isle_of_Mark> ThugRen, both are equal I'd say
[04:13] <owner989> but a server can run a window manager
[04:13] <ThugRen> apache server
[04:13] <mkyb14> well i can see the windows network, click it and get "mshome and workgroup" click workgroup for my machine and it says that not all of the contents can be displayed
[04:13] <owner989> xfce would be the lightest on resources, thats a third alternative
[04:13] <ThugRen> Yea.. This is True..
[04:13] <The_Isle_of_Mark> right, owner989 but why? why waste resources?
[04:13] <Trashcan> i agree with monk
[04:13] <Trashcan> er
[04:13] <Trashcan> mark
[04:14] <shinu> nickrud: its alive!!
[04:14] <bshumate> mkyb14: ok but is this first-time setup, or was it previously working?
[04:14] <mkyb14> first time.
[04:14] <shinu> nickrud: actually still in the 'make' stage :P but its working :D
[04:14] <mkyb14> fresh install
[04:14] <Trashcan> somebody was having a problem with their server once, it would die every 10 minutes, but when they looked at it it was fine. Turns out they had an OGL screensaver enabled.
[04:14] <Trashcan> better just not to have that stuff on the server at all
[04:15] <Nameeater> how can i share internet from a windows box to my ubuntu box?
[04:16] <cyphase> how do you prevent 1 kernel module from loading and make sure that another one does load?
[04:17] <Nexinarus> help, for some reason when i play avi videos in vlc or totem, they are black and white
[04:17] <nickrud> shinu, good to hear :)
[04:17] <b1f30> cyphase: in /lib/modules, search for the module, and rename it to module.ko.orig or some siimilar convention
[04:18] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, I just setup a share and used it..worked fine...I think you have an issue on the windows side
[04:18] <cyphase> isn't there a config file you can use?
[04:18] <mkyb14> xp pro?
[04:18] <cyphase> modprobe or hotplug or something?
[04:19] <b1f30> cyphase: you could use modprobe in a boot script to remove the module
[04:19] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, yes, and I set up the share on windows to allow network users to change files, and no password is needed as well
[04:19] <nickrud> there's /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d , but I admire b1f30's forcefullness :)
[04:19] <SEJeff> nickrud: Thats called a hack
[04:20] <The_Isle_of_Mark> mkyb14, that is my two cents, I hope it helps...gotta run wife needs help with our baby
[04:20] <SEJeff> hack == bad
[04:20] <brenner> would /etc/modules be relevant?
[04:20] <durt> whats the difference between blacklist and blacklist.d?
[04:20] <mkyb14> k thanks
[04:20] <mkyb14> lates
[04:20] <mkyb14> dinner time as well
[04:20] <nickrud> force is usually because you don't know the right way, just a way ;P
[04:20] <Dewi> are there knowledge bots here?
[04:20] <Dewi> (like in #debian)
[04:20] <SEJeff> durt: a directory ending with .d normally means it contains a list of files that will be loaded. Think of it as an includes directory
[04:20] <Trashcan> ubotu
[04:20] <varsendagger> hey how do i change a color photo to black and white?
[04:21] <varsendagger> with gimp
[04:21] <SEJeff> !ubuntu
[04:21] <ubotu> [ubuntu]  an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It means 'Humanity to others'. see !awards
[04:21] <SEJeff> Dewi: That is the bot
[04:21] <Dewi> Trashcan / SEJeff : thxxx
[04:21] <durt> oh oops - its a directory
[04:22] <varsendagger> any ideas?
[04:22] <varsendagger> #gimp is dead and i am too lazy
[04:22] <brenner> image > mode > grayscale
[04:22] <ubuntu_> system error
[04:22] <St_Neurion> can someone help me with my problem? I closed VLC while it was playing a movie and now the audio is still running. What command in the terminal will make me terminate that audio?
[04:22] <nickrud> varsendagger, a quicky is image->mode->grayscale
[04:23] <ubuntu_> Accsess Denied
[04:23] <_jason> St_Neurion, see if it's really dead: ps aux | grep vlc
[04:23] <ubuntu_> System Overide
[04:23] <St_Neurion> ubuntu   27418 11.8  9.0 143912 46640 ?        Sl   17:51  11:09 wxvlc
[04:23] <St_Neurion> ubuntu   28705  0.0  0.1   3768   712 pts/0    S+   19:25   0:00 grep vlc
[04:24] <ubuntu_> Accsess Granted
[04:24] <UltraVi01> hi
[04:24] <drshasta19> varsendagger, check the image settings...
[04:24] <St_Neurion> what now jason?
[04:24] <UltraVi01> does the internet run slow on ubuntu with anyone else?
[04:24] <djk_> St_Neurion: then either kill 27418 or kill wxvlc
[04:24] <drshasta19> varsendagger,  in the "image" menu
[04:24] <_jason> St_Neurion, guess you can kill wxvlc: killl 27418
[04:24] <ubuntu_> Runing IP Nabber
[04:24] <drshasta19> you should be able to switch from RGV or CMY to gray
[04:24] <St_Neurion> ARIGATO GOZAIMASU _jason
[04:25] <_jason> what does that mean? thank you?
[04:25] <ubuntu_> Denying Nuke.exe
[04:25] <j1b> hello all
[04:25] <djk_> _jason: arigato does afaik, not sure what the other word means..
[04:26] <SCMark> how do I know if I use lvm or not?
[04:26] <ubuntu_> Accsess to jlb systems Granted
[04:26] <_jason> ubuntu_, ?
[04:26] <Trashcan> wtf ubuntu
[04:26] <Trashcan> ...
[04:26] <crouton> SCMark: are any of your partitions marked as LVM?
[04:26] <j1b> ok ubuntu
[04:26] <j1b> you have access to my system?
[04:26] <djk_> _jason: yea it does..
[04:27] <j1b> prove it  lol
[04:27] <ubuntu_> System BOTS Loaded
[04:27] <ubuntu_> :D
[04:27] <_jason> djk_, ah ok thanks.  I've heard the arigato but never the second word
[04:27] <Trashcan> yeah, he ran his nuke.exe on your linux box
[04:27] <frogzoo> can xmms be made to play cds?
[04:27] <Trashcan> he haxed your wine
[04:27] <mahangu_> if i make a symlink can i click it in nautilus?
[04:27] <djk_> _jason: i just checked some japanese-english translation site :)
[04:27] <mahangu_> like a shortcut for win32?
[04:27] <_jason> mahangu_, yes iirc
[04:28] <mahangu_> _jason, what's the command to create a symlink, so i can refer the man page?
[04:28] <ubuntu_> Exit Radom Chat
[04:28] <_jason> mahangu_, ln -s
[04:28] <gray> ln -s
[04:28] <mahangu_> thanks
[04:28] <brenner> frogzoo: it can by default iirc
[04:29] <mahangu_> guys, will ln -s /media/hda8 work?
[04:29] <_jason> mahangu_, you can right click on files in nautilus and "make link" as well
[04:29] <frogzoo> brenner: wierd, can't find how
[04:29] <_jason> mahangu_, should, try it :)
[04:29] <brenner> frogzoo: check out the prefs for the cd audio plugin
[04:29] <mahangu_> _jason, i hate opening nautilus, im just trying to find an easy way to save files to a fat disk in OOo
[04:29] <frogzoo> brenner: thx
[04:30] <mahangu_> oh yeah
[04:30] <mahangu_> it works
[04:30] <brenner> frogzoo: you should then be able to add the dir it lists there thru the usual way
[04:31] <frogzoo> brenner: gotcha - in business, thx
[04:31] <brenner> frogzoo: bmp seems to have a nice feature: you can add a cd easily thru add > add cd
[04:31] <j1b> can anyone tell me how to register my nic?
[04:31] <j1b> nick
[04:31] <frogzoo> brenner: cool, sounds like I'll check it out - thx again :)
[04:32] <brenner> np
[04:32] <_jason> ubotu, tell j1b about register
[04:32] <cmd> does breezy support nfo client side mounting ?
[04:32] <zen> How can I play a DVD rental?  I tried to find libdvdcss but it isn't in the repo, even with the universals
[04:32] <cmd> NFS*
[04:32] <nickrud> !tell zen about restricted
[04:33] <gray> zen: install EasyBreezy and it will install them along with other stuff http://dev.realistanew.com/easybreezy/easybreezy0.33-alpha.tar.gz
[04:34] <j1b> REGISTER shitlips
[04:34] <brenner> nickrud: nice.  that page has been spiffed up since i last saw it
[04:34] <j1b> uh...
[04:34] <j1b> did that work?
[04:34] <ordinary> Spiltihs!
[04:35] <_jason> j1b, no
[04:35] <cmd> How do I get client side NFS working? I believe I got the server up on another PC.... Not sure what to download (if anything) for the client... Anyone know?
[04:35] <j1b> oh no, no everyone knows my password to everything in my life.. what to do, what to do
[04:35] <tuxuser19> how to make the root work in ubuntu breezy? i heard that some "sudo" stuff we have to do??
[04:35] <_jason> j1b, change it :)
[04:35] <j1b> but I use 'shitlips' on everything
[04:35] <_jason> j1b, /msg nickserv register password <-- proper way
[04:35] <j1b> 258 separate accounts
[04:36] <j1b> oh nooooo
[04:36] <j1b> thanks _jason
[04:36] <_jason> j1b, for future reference you'll want to do those commands in the server window... so in case you mess up, people won't see your mistake
[04:36] <j1b> hey you guys, puleeeeze forget that you saw my password
[04:36] <j1b> thanks again jason
[04:36] <bshumate> tuxuser19: you heard of this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[04:36] <_jason> j1b, this channel is logged and the logs posted online, I would change your password
[04:37] <zen> gray, it didn't help me
[04:37] <j1b> ok, thanks. I'lll change my password on amazon yahoo hotmail and all that too
[04:37] <gray> did u install it?
[04:37] <zen> gray, yes
[04:37] <j1b> as well as my bank, which is american national bank of texas
[04:37] <tuxuser19> whats the command at consoel >sudo su??? 'coz im ina rush now...sorry :)
[04:38] <j1b> because those are all shitlips too
[04:38] <j1b> oh man
[04:38] <_jason> j1b, lol now we know you aren't being serious...
[04:38] <wizatcomputer> j1b:  telling people what your passwords are for isn't a good thing :/
[04:38] <gray> zen, hmm, what media player you using
[04:38] <Trashcan> !tell tuxuser19 about sudo
[04:38] <zen> gray, I've tried gXine, Totem, and VLC
[04:38] <j1b> _thanks _jason
[04:38] <j1b> _true
[04:38] <j1b> i wans't serious
[04:39] <sambagirl> hi i am trying to stream with VLC and would request someone use VLC to try to play the stream so i can see if it works?
[04:39] <sambagirl> http://24.99.180.216:8080/
[04:39] <_jason> sambagirl, what is it a stream of
[04:39] <sambagirl> audio testing first
[04:39] <j1b> so don't you guys try shitlips on ebay or amazon or my bank or anything else, ok?
[04:39] <zen> gray, I also tried ogle
[04:40] <_jason> sambagirl, it works
[04:40] <sambagirl> how is quality?
[04:40] <sambagirl> is ok?
[04:40] <techrush> see how this likes my laptop
[04:40] <techrush> the live cd plays nice :)
[04:40] <sambagirl> ok the test is for it to play the next song i think.
[04:40] <_jason> sambagirl, sounds good, is there a a way to get a more quantitative assessment?
[04:40] <j1b> i will paypal anyone 2 dollars and 11 cents if they can help me get DVD's to play on ubuntu
[04:40] <j1b> i promise
[04:41] <j1b> any takers?
[04:41] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell jlb about RestrictedFormats
[04:41] <sambagirl> sure i can help you JlB
[04:41] <sambagirl> use VLC
[04:41] <sambagirl> vlc plays everythign
[04:41] <j1b> que?
[04:41] <_jason> sambagirl, some skipping going on... and now nothing D:
[04:41] <sambagirl> on all platforms
[04:41] <j1b> apt-get install vlc?
[04:41] <sambagirl> no snound ?
[04:41] <sambagirl> no sound?
[04:41] <La_PaRCa> j1b, see the message from ubotu
[04:41] <Nameeater> sambagirl: what sort of connection are you on?
[04:42] <_jason> sambagirl, it stopped, I reconnnected and now it is playing again
[04:42] <ThugRen> Hey So that ubuntu don't have the apache in the app's list.. So I am going to have to get the Apache installed manually..
[04:42] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell j1b about RestrictedFormats
[04:42] <sambagirl> cable
[04:42] <_jason> sambagirl, off again :/
[04:42] <Nameeater> what sort of upload speed?
[04:42] <ThugRen> Unless I use the kubuntu..
[04:42] <sambagirl> i dont know
[04:42] <bshumate> step 1: place a dvd player connected to a television on top of your ubuntu computer, step 2: dvd is now playing on ubuntu
[04:42] <La_PaRCa> ThugRen, um, Im sure apache is there
[04:42] <Nameeater> :|
[04:42] <rambo3> ThugRen jusr search wiki.unumtu for apache
[04:42] <sambagirl> is it playing now?
[04:42] <Goldfish> lol
[04:42] <_jason> sambagirl, ok I think this is a new song now
[04:42] <sambagirl> yes
[04:43] <sambagirl> next i will try video
[04:43] <sambagirl> after this song
[04:43] <j1b> sambagirl, when I apt-get vlc, this message occurs:
[04:43] <ThugRen> Aaaaa,, I can always install it.. ;)
[04:43] <j1b> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[04:43] <j1b>   vlc: Depends: libmodplug0c2 (>= 1:0.7-4.1) but it is not installable
[04:43] <j1b> E: Broken packages
[04:43] <sambagirl> gosh this was not easy to make work :)
[04:43] <ThugRen> It can't be that hard..
[04:43] <_jason> sambagirl, is this brazilian?
[04:43] <ThugRen> or can it..
[04:43] <sambagirl> yes
[04:43] <bshumate> sambagirl: after video, host a session of Windows Live! ;-)
[04:43] <jeenyusnoboarder> anyone famillia with easybreezy?
[04:44] <sambagirl> windows live? what is that/
[04:44] <sambagirl> ?
[04:44] <Kaiser_Away> jeenyusnoboarder: remotely
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> well, i used it to install
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> and it says it isntalled to applications system
[04:44] <owner989> jeeny isnt that the new automatix
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> but its totally not there
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> im trying to get avi, mpeg, mp3 and all that jazz
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> so i can actually use my box
[04:44] <ThugRen> I must say I do this this Ubuntu..
[04:44] <bshumate> sambagirl: i was j/k-  it's MS horrid new web-based windows...the Google killah! *snicker*
[04:44] <Kaiser_Away> jeenyusnoboarder: /join #easyubuntu
[04:44] <jeenyusnoboarder> thank you
[04:44] <Kaiser_Away> tell them
[04:44] <owner989> that guy ripped off the original maker of automatix, there was an argument on the forums
[04:45] <sambagirl> ahh
[04:45] <ThugRen> It's a pretty descent and stable..
[04:45] <owner989> now the original developer has left ubuntu
[04:45] <ThugRen> Anyone have anyproblem with the Kubuntu..
[04:45] <djk_> owner989: link?
[04:45] <sambagirl> problems?
[04:45] <sambagirl> :D
[04:45] <Kaiser_Away> owner989: sticky complex issue that one
[04:45] <techrush> ok im having an issue with the installer...
[04:45] <owner989> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=99866
[04:46] <bshumate> ThugRen: Ubuntu is *quality*
[04:46] <andy50> why when I install some new programs they don't get added to the applications menu ?
[04:46] <sambagirl> now i see if it goes to the next song or dies.
[04:46] <techrush> i have an existing swap and 2 existing ext3 partitons that id liek to install to
[04:46] <techrush> but its saying i need to define a root partiton
[04:46] <sambagirl> ubuntu is excellent
[04:46] <_jason> sambagirl, i'll do it in a bit if no one else has a minute... gonna go get laundry
[04:46] <rambo3> you can enable debian menu , and all programs are there
[04:46] <sambagirl> ok _jason
[04:46] <ThugRen> I must say that kde engine still locks up..
[04:46] <andy50> rambo3 how do I do that ?
[04:47] <j1b> ok ok.  3 dollars.  paypalled to you.  just help me.
[04:47] <ThugRen> bshumate.. I would have to Highly agree Ubuntu works ASSUME!!
[04:48] <La_PaRCa> j1b, check out the RestrictedFormats page
[04:48] <techrush> how do i install it though lol
[04:48] <ThugRen> From the Live CD..
[04:48] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell j1b about RestrictedFormats
[04:48] <j1b> La Pa, where is the ResForm page?
[04:48] <drshasta19> where can i download module-assistant ?
[04:48] <rambo3> andy i think it was sudo apt-get install menu menu-xdg , search google or wiki
[04:48] <techrush> im on the partion disk section of the installer and im stuck..
[04:48] <La_PaRCa> j1b, ubotu just msgd you about it
[04:49] <techrush> plz help :(
[04:49] <drshasta19> i do sudo apt-get install module-assistant and i get a message saying it can not be found
[04:49] <andy50> ok thanks
[04:49] <ThugRen> I am still debating which one to use as a sever   tho. kubuntu, edubuntu, or straight ubuntu
[04:49] <j1b> thanks La Pa, i got the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:49] <j1b> Thug, kubuntu
[04:49] <j1b> thats my op.
[04:49] <j1b> unless you are doing a straight up server install
[04:50] <j1b> my server is kubuntu
[04:50] <ClayG> What type of server?
[04:50] <j1b> its a dell poweredge, garage edition
[04:50] <ThugRen> web
[04:50] <andy50> why do some apps not install to the gnome menu ?
[04:50] <j1b> sorry, i'll shut up now
[04:50] <zen> any clue how to play a DVD?
[04:50] <ThugRen> web,files, ftp and odd apps
[04:51] <ClayG> ThugRen: interesting you should say that, I just set up a web server with kubuntu
[04:51] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tel zen about RestrictedFormats
[04:51] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, La_PaRCa
[04:51] <sambagirl> someone owes me $2.11 usd
[04:51] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell zen about RestrictedFormats
[04:51] <zen> La_PaRCa, that doesn't really help
[04:51] <ClayG> but I see little diff, a web server just send plain text files (for the most part) for the viewers browser to interpret
[04:51] <techrush> ok can someone at least point me to an installer tutorial on the web ?
[04:51] <j1b> i have to get a dvd to play first, sambagorilla
[04:51] <La_PaRCa> zen, how come?
[04:51] <j1b> then i'll pay
[04:52] <ClayG> ahahhaha
[04:52] <Goldfish> !RestrictedFormats
[04:52] <ubotu> it has been said that restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:52] <La_PaRCa> j1b, did the wiki help?
[04:52] <ClayG> jk sg
[04:52] <sambagirl> should video be streamed as ogg too?
[04:52] <techrush> :(
[04:52] <j1b> La_Pa  i'm reading it now
[04:52] <j1b> i'm sure it will
[04:52] <j1b> thanks
[04:53] <zen> La_PaRCa, A few reasons:  The apt-get line calls for packages that don't exist for an AMD64 user and even then it won't work for totem-xine--which I have to use because gstreamer doesn't work on AMD64 yet
[04:53] <La_PaRCa> zen, what seems to be your problem?
[04:53] <crouton> dagnabbit
[04:53] <zen> La_PaRCa, I've enabled every repo, so that isn't a problem
[04:53] <_jason> sambagirl, ok, you test it yet?
[04:53] <La_PaRCa> zen, makes sense, the codecs wont work with amd64
[04:53] <La_PaRCa> zen, have you tried installing vlc?
[04:54] <sambagirl> i'll do it now hold on
[04:54] <zen> La_PaRCa, Yes, but if I try to open a DVD it just sits there and doesn't do anything
[04:54] <sambagirl> there it goes video
[04:54] <sambagirl> http://24.99.180.216:8080/
[04:55] <La_PaRCa> zen, um, then youll have to install libdvdcss2 by hand
[04:55] <zen> La_PaRCa, where is it available
[04:56] <La_PaRCa> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1103.html
[04:56] <La_PaRCa> zen, look at the comment by goatboy
[04:56] <_jason> sambagirl, it's not streaming very well.  I get parts for a few seconds but it just stops
[04:56] <sambagirl> ok let me change something brb
[04:57] <zen> La_PaRCa, where?
[04:57] <La_PaRCa> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1103.html <-- third comment
[04:57] <La_PaRCa> j1b, where are my three buckaroos?
[04:58] <sambagirl> if you transcode video what should the bitrate be for internet streaming?
[04:58] <techrush> ok installing now!
[04:58] <sambagirl> cleaning it _jason
[04:58] <techrush> woo
[04:59] <techrush> does ubuntu use synaptic as a package manager ?
[04:59] <_jason> techrush, yes
[04:59] <techrush> cool
[04:59] <drshasta19> here is what i get after typing sudo module-assistant a-i fglrx : E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[04:59] <ClayG> you have synaptic running
[04:59] <drshasta19> what is going on ?
[04:59] <drshasta19> yes
[04:59] <frogzoo> sambagirl: at a guess, 128kbps - ish - depends on your upstream mostly I'd spose
[04:59] <drshasta19> i do
[04:59] <ClayG> or another instance using apt-get
[04:59] <ClayG> close the other instance, "is another process using it?"
[05:00] <owner989> djk im not allowed to pm because im not a registered id
[05:00] <ws008> lhole
[05:00] <nomasteryoda|w> man, kubuntu is so good
[05:00] <ws008> hola
[05:00] <ClayG> oye
[05:00] <ws008> alguien k hable espanol
[05:00] <drshasta19> how do i do that ClayG  ?
[05:00] <frogzoo> owner989:  /msg nickserv register (iirc)
[05:00] <_jason> !es
[05:00] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:00] <ClayG> drshasta dou have the synaptic open, as well as in console doing *any* type of apt-get command?
[05:00] <ws008> #ubuntu-es
[05:01] <durt> except kubuntu crashes constantly...
[05:01] <ws008> holaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[05:01] <drshasta19> i have one console opened
[05:01] <ClayG> do you have synaptic up as well
[05:01] <djk_> owner989: ah okay..just register your nick then ;)
[05:01] <ws008> clayg tu hablas espanol como te llamas?
[05:01] <ClayG> nada chilliando
[05:01] <ClayG> ,
[05:01] <ClayG> ahh
[05:01] <ClayG> Clay
[05:02] <ws008> oh yo julian
[05:02] <ws008> d donde eres?
[05:02] <ClayG> I thought read that como estas instead
[05:02] <drshasta19> synaptic ?
[05:02] <ClayG> Florida
[05:02] <ClayG> tu?
[05:02] <ws008> sandiego
[05:02] <ClayG> But I dont speak Spanish, sorry I just dated my share of spanish women, lol sorry
[05:02] <ws008> ok
[05:02] <pete__> i seem to have misplaced my garbage can, can anyone help/
[05:03] <ClayG> drshasta19: if you have synaptic running, you cannot apt-get anything in console they use the same "stuff"
[05:03] <_jason> pete__, elaborate
[05:03] <linkd> your garbage? we're talking about ubuntu still right?
[05:03] <shuveb-home> hi, is threre a way i can disable ESD at startup?
[05:03] <bit16> hola todos en este canal ubuntu
[05:03] <ClayG> You must choose one or the other
[05:03] <drshasta19> so how do i close all that?
[05:03] <ws008> hola
[05:03] <pete__> i deleted it from bottom tray
[05:03] <zen> La_PaRCa, Ok, I tried it but the .sh errors on me.  Says C compiler can't make executables.
[05:03] <ws008> hello
[05:03] <pete__> and i donot know where it is now
[05:03] <_jason> pete__, you can add it, just right click and go to "add to panel"
[05:03] <durt> im going to deport all of you
[05:03] <ClayG> drsashta, do you see the word synaptic as the bottom of the screen , perhaps next to the word xchat?
[05:03] <ClayG> if you do right click it and select "Close"
[05:04] <La_PaRCa> zen, um, try installing build-essential using synaptic
[05:04] <drshasta19> no
[05:04] <pete__> how do i add it to desktop so i can simply drag things into it?
[05:04] <drshasta19> i dont have any of that
[05:04] <drshasta19> ClayG i am trying to install my ati drivers
[05:05] <drshasta19> and i get this error after i type sudo module-assistant a-i fglrx
[05:05] <drshasta19> a blue screen appears
[05:05] <drshasta19> and says
[05:05] <zen> La_PaRCa, Ok, but I manually installed everything it said and I could think of:  gcc, g++, gawk, fakeroot, and debhelper
[05:05] <ClayG> The simplest and least confusing way to get what we need done is for you to logout and log back in, dont do anytrhing except use xchat then I can give you the next step
[05:05] <_jason> pete__, applications menu -> system tools -> configuration editor: /apps/nautilus/desktop/home_icon_visible
[05:05] <drshasta19> ok thanks i do that
[05:05] <_jason> pete__, oops, I meant trash visible not home, but you should see it there
[05:05] <ClayG> when you log back in, dont click anything but xchat
[05:05] <La_PaRCa> zen, can you paste the whole error to pastebin?
[05:05] <ClayG> or alternatively just try to apt-get
[05:05] <ClayG> lol
[05:06] <ClayG> AFTER re-logging in
[05:06] <sambagirl> try now _jason
[05:06] <pete__> ty
[05:06] <j1b> ok, who wants to help me
[05:06] <j1b> get this dvd shit working
[05:06] <j1b> i'll pay
[05:06] <sambagirl> USE VLC
[05:06] <j1b> tell me how much
[05:06] <sambagirl> it works jlb
[05:06] <beej_> yes, vlc
[05:06] <beej_> vlc, gogogogogogogo
[05:06] <j1b> VLC wont install
[05:07] <beej_> in ubuntu?
[05:07] <sambagirl> it's alreayd installed
[05:07] <zen> La_PaRCa, After installing build-essential it built.  Now I'll see if it works
[05:07] <beej_> vlc for GTK?
[05:07] <beej_> i had to install it
[05:07] <beej_> in breezy
[05:07] <sambagirl> it works
[05:07] <beej_> using apt-get
[05:07] <sambagirl> working _jason or to dark?
[05:07] <j1b> ok, where is the executable
[05:08] <j1b> vlc isnt installed
[05:08] <_jason> sambagirl, the video is working but the sound isn't... starts for a second and stops and repeats
[05:08] <j1b> and wont install
[05:08] <j1b> help me and i'll pay
[05:08] <j1b> cmon
[05:08] <La_PaRCa> j1b, um, do you have all the repositories enabled?
[05:08] <j1b> yes
[05:08] <j1b> i believe
[05:08] <La_PaRCa> and why wont it install?
[05:08] <Knowerrors> anybody tell me how to resolve gpg key errors?, like what pub key server to use?
[05:08] <La_PaRCa> j1b, what is the exact error message?
[05:08] <beej_> techrush, <3 ubuntu you will
[05:08] <sambagirl> but the video works? :D
[05:09] <sambagirl> lol
[05:09] <j1b> i The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[05:09] <j1b>   vlc: Depends: libmodplug0c2 (>= 1:0.7-4.1) but it is not installable
[05:09] <j1b> E: Broken packages
[05:09] <_jason> sambagirl, yep working pretty good actually
[05:09] <sambagirl> wow
[05:09] <j1b> that is the message I get when attempting to install vlc
[05:09] <La_PaRCa> j1b, apt-get install -f vlc
[05:09] <La_PaRCa> j1b, I mean, apt-get -f install vlc
[05:09] <j1b> La Pa, i tried that
[05:09] <j1b> same message
[05:09] <zen> La_PaRCa, No joy still, unfortunately
[05:10] <sambagirl> yes yor right no audio
[05:10] <drshasta19> back
[05:10] <vilefridge> I'm having trouble with a startup script.  If my mind serves me correctly.. it looks like it's exiting before the script executes because it can't find the "Source function library" in /etc/init.d/functions or /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions   See: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5589    What is the appropriate directory to point it to?  Thanks! :)
[05:10] <beej_> are you using synaptics manager or just apt-get
[05:10] <j1b> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[05:10] <j1b>   vlc: Depends: libmodplug0c2 (>= 1:0.7-4.1) but it is not installable
[05:10] <j1b> E: Broken packages
[05:11] <drshasta19> ClayG i just logged back and something came on on the top asking if i wantd to install updates, do you think that is the cause of my conflict?
[05:11] <tristan_> Can anyone tell me if there is a specific system file in which I can specify programs to automatically load when GNOME starts, or if there's a good program to take care of startup processes?
[05:11] <La_PaRCa> j1b, sudo apt-get -f install
[05:11] <ClayG> updates aren't a confilct
[05:11] <Knowerrors> Seveas: Im getting a W: GPG error: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl breezy-seveas Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY
[05:11] <drshasta19> the error message says that maybe i need to add somethign to source.list
[05:11] <ClayG> from me?
[05:11] <Knowerrors> Seveas: how do I fix that please?
[05:11] <ClayG> on irc or on your system?
[05:11] <drshasta19> on my system
[05:11] <j1b> La_Pa, i just did that,  zero zero zero...
[05:12] <ClayG> can you paste what it says if it's short <1 or two lines>
[05:12] <_jason> Knowerrors, see the homepage of seveas' repo for instructions
[05:12] <drshasta19> it appears on a blue screen
[05:12] <drshasta19> after i type
[05:12] <ClayG> and have you made changes <any> to your etc/apt/sources.list?
[05:12] <floridakid> hi
[05:12] <ClayG> a blue screen?
[05:12] <drshasta19> yes i did
[05:12] <drshasta19> yes
[05:12] <beej_> tristan_, it should be
[05:12] <beej_> hold on
[05:12] <drshasta19> blue
[05:12] <La_PaRCa> um
[05:12] <floridakid> i just got umbuntu working
[05:12] <ClayG> are you using kde or gnome?
[05:12] <sambagirl> rebooting _jason
[05:12] <beej_> system, prefrences, sessions
[05:12] <La_PaRCa> zen, try rebooting?
[05:12] <drshasta19> that i can select <ok> by pressing the tab key
[05:12] <drshasta19> gnome
[05:12] <zen> La_PaRCa, won't hurt I suppose
[05:13] <drshasta19> i can do a print screen if you want to
[05:13] <Knowerrors> _jason: thx
[05:13] <ClayG> Well without seeing the actual error I'll take a guess and say something isn't right in your sources.list you have made changes to this before so you know how to locate it
[05:13] <tristan_> beej_, thanks!
[05:13] <sambagirl> _jason maybe the CIA was blocking it :D
[05:13] <drshasta19> ill check it again
[05:13] <_jason> sambagirl, ha maybe
[05:13] <floridakid> hey what can i do on umbuntu that is worth while
[05:13] <ClayG> I have had MANY problems with using NON ubuntu repos in there
[05:13] <zen> La_PaRCa, It has been a frustrating day.  Windows died, refused to reinstall after probably two dozen attempts, etc, etc, etc
[05:13] <ClayG> I have been warned 3 times and it took all 3 to learn my lesson
[05:13] <drshasta19> could i use your list?
[05:14] <ClayG> sure
[05:14] <drshasta19> ok thanks
[05:14] <cehlate> mooo
[05:14] <ClayG> I'll paste it on a pastebin
[05:14] <La_PaRCa> zen, dont worry... we will get it working. I bet we are more helpful than any windows forum!
[05:14] <floridakid> well what is there to do on umbuntu
[05:14] <cehlate> I know like 8 people that ordered that mass of free ubuntu CDs
[05:14] <drshasta19> huh sure... pastebin?
[05:14] <_jason> floridakid, what is umbuntu?
[05:14] <cehlate> and are just going to toss them out
[05:14] <floridakid> ubuntu my bad
[05:14] <cehlate> some guerilla marketting.. seems like a waste
[05:14] <_jason> floridakid, plenty, are you new to linux?
[05:15] <floridakid> ya
[05:15] <beej_> floridakid, what ISN'T there to do?
[05:15] <beej_> well, play tron for one
[05:15] <beej_> go play tron
[05:15] <beej_> gogogogogo
[05:15] <ClayG> http://hostdestroyer.com/paste/view.php?id=28
[05:15] <floridakid> can u chat with me privatly
[05:15] <ClayG> oh you may have to manually take out the line numbers if you copy and paste it in yours
[05:15] <drshasta19> thanks
[05:15] <vilefridge> whats tron? :P
[05:15] <ClayG> no problem
[05:15] <shogun_> hi
[05:15] <shogun_> yes so I have a problem
[05:16] <shogun_> how do I install nero 7 for linux?
[05:16] <ClayG> tron's the bomb
[05:16] <beej_> yeah, like the movie
[05:16] <cehlate> tron is half an electron
[05:16] <frogzoo> shogun - no preludes, just  state your problem pls
[05:16] <cehlate> lame ass movie
[05:16] <cehlate> made no sense
[05:16] <sambagirl> ok try again please _jason
[05:16] <cehlate> ok, I saw it for like 10 min once
[05:16] <shogun_> when I open the .deb file, it says the archive doesn't handle that format
[05:16] <sambagirl> http://24.99.180.216:8080/
[05:16] <j1b> tron was great
[05:16] <beej_> off-topic, but, has anyone played rez?
[05:16] <cehlate> and some fat computer guy was foaming at the mouth trying to explain it
[05:16] <j1b> brings me back to the 80's when i see it
[05:16] <j1b> it was brainless though
[05:17] <frogzoo> cehlate: j1b off topic - enough spame here as it is
[05:17] <cehlate> I'm not oblivious to computers, but maybe I should have seen it in the 80's
[05:17] <cehlate> off topic
[05:17] <cehlate> since when is irc so regulated
[05:17] <beej_> i beat level 5 on rez tonight, it was f*****g amazing
[05:17] <drshasta19> well Clay
[05:17] <drshasta19> i get the same error message...
[05:17] <cehlate> what made tron so good?
[05:18] <_jason> sambagirl, now it's lagging.  Starts for a second then just stops cold
[05:18] <mahangu_> what KDE player supports ipods?
[05:18] <cehlate> just looked cheesey
[05:18] <sambagirl> ok
[05:18] <peter_> hi all new to linux so im baffled lol
[05:18] <drshasta19> apparently i still have a process using my ressource...
[05:18] <zen> La_PaRCa, Seems to work after the restart.  Thank you.
[05:18] <drshasta19> maybe if i reboot the computer...
[05:18] <zen> peter_, It will pass, trust me.
[05:19] <ClayG> perhaps
[05:19] <crouton> zen: eventually. ;)
[05:19] <ClayG> sometimes stopping x doesn't really stop all process's
[05:19] <shogun_> can anyone help me, I cannot open nerolinux.deb
[05:19] <peter_> how do you save wallpapers
[05:19] <shogun_> and install it
[05:19] <ClayG> this becomes apparent when you get caught up in that firefox-profiles crap, logout, login then it still happensd
[05:19] <zen> ClayG, on a sidenote, I've never figured out how to kill x by itself--makes installing some video drivers difficult
[05:19] <cehlate> tron had Jeff Bridges
[05:19] <cehlate> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084827/
[05:20] <ClayG> kill x?
[05:20] <La_PaRCa> j1b, did you figure it out?
[05:20] <beej_> peter_, just like in windows
[05:20] <cehlate> maybe it is worth giving another look
[05:20] <_jason> peter_, from a website?  right click-> save image as
[05:20] <beej_> yeah
[05:20] <ClayG> a process or x all together
[05:20] <drshasta19> i reboot
[05:20] <drshasta19> and log back on
[05:20] <peter_> thanks dude this is well better than windows
[05:20] <ClayG> cool
[05:20] <beej_> yeah it is
[05:20] <beej_> <3 ubuntu
[05:20] <drshasta19> apparently what causes it to lock is sudo module-assistant update
[05:20] <ClayG> peter_: I was a windows user for years, no going back. only if i need to do stuff on my cellphone
[05:20] <shogun_> so how do I install files with .deb format
[05:20] <zen> A wonderful note about nVidia drivers on 5.10 i386, I have to recompile them every time my friend starts his machine or it won't start x right
[05:20] <drshasta19> after that it says it updated infos for 68 pkg
[05:21] <ClayG> hm that explains it
[05:21] <crouton> zen: wtf?
[05:21] <drshasta19> oh?
[05:21] <frogzoo> shogun_: dpkg -i *.deb
[05:21] <drshasta19> so you know what it is?
[05:21] <zen> crouton, Yeah, that's my thought too.
[05:21] <ClayG> you couldn't apt-get because the "updater" was apt-getting at the time, i guess it got hung
[05:21] <crouton> zen: something not linking correctly?
[05:21] <ClayG> keep this in mind, i've been using linux for 2 weeks and I'm a newb
[05:21] <peter_> im getting used to it .it took me ages working out how to burn iso files to disk like 4 hrs lol
[05:21] <j1b> can anyone send me a link to a good sources.list for breezy badger, i just got one for hairy beaver and it doen'st work
[05:22] <ClayG> but I would be dollars to donuts this is the cause
[05:22] <ClayG> http://hostdestroyer.com/paste/view.php?id=28
[05:22] <ClayG> lol
[05:22] <_jason> ubotu, tell j1b about easysource
[05:22] <zen> crouton, I don't know.  It works fine if I recompile it each time.  3D works and everything, until the next boot.
[05:22] <Dewi> how can I get ubuntu to re-probe the pointing devices available? at the moment I have to reboot every time I plug or unplug a mouse....
[05:22] <crouton> hairy or hoary? haha
[05:22] <feugan3333> Hi all. I'v installed gcc (3.4) but the symbolic link for cc points to /usr/bin/gcc which does not exist. Anyone know what the problem is?
[05:22] <ClayG> funny you say that j1b , i just did that for him
[05:22] <drshasta19> haha
[05:22] <crouton> zen: what's the error if you don't recompile?  X won't start?
[05:22] <shogun_> ok so I did that command
[05:22] <vilefridge> I'm having trouble with a startup script.  If my mind serves me correctly.. it looks like it's exiting before the script executes because it can't find the "Source function library" in /etc/init.d/functions or /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions   See: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5589    What is the appropriate directory to point it to?  Thanks! :)
[05:23] <shogun_> and, it says I need superuser privilege
[05:23] <peter_> clayg and all ill chat to you all tom morning no doubt
[05:23] <zen> crouton, Right.  X fails to start--says it can't find any supported nvidia hardware.
[05:23] <frogzoo> j1b: you probably just need to change the line in your repo from hoary to breezy - but should be breezy by default on breezy - where are you getting these repo lists from?
[05:23] <ClayG> take care peter_
[05:23] <ClayG> I'll be here
[05:23] <hectorC> Hello... I'm using Ubuntu Breezy and after installing kubuntu-desktop I get "Unable to open USB device "usb:/dev/usb/lp0": Permission denied" when I try to print (it was working well before) any help? thanks in advance!
[05:23] <peter_> byee
[05:23] <j1b> i make them up myself
[05:23] <j1b> cuz i'm a rebel
[05:23] <crouton> zen: wow.... maybe you need to modprobe whatever nvidia module is necessary?
[05:23] <crouton> rather than recompile on each reboot
[05:23] <beej_> hey people, got any problems for me? i'm 100% bored
[05:23] <ClayG> hahaa j1b that has screwed me many of time
[05:24] <shogun_> ok, I did the command dpkg *.deb and it says I need superuser privilege
[05:24] <j1b> cmon, 10 bucks to whoever can help me play full metal jacket on this box
[05:24] <beej_> jib, winex
[05:24] <_jason> shogun_, use sudo dpkg
[05:24] <frogzoo> shogun_: sudo dpkg -i x.deb
[05:24] <beej_> err
[05:24] <crouton> beej: yeah, help me get MythTV working with an ATI card, svideo out, and LIRC
[05:24] <beej_> nc
[05:24] <La_PaRCa> j1b, ill help you via private message
[05:24] <_jason> ubotu, tell shogun_ about sudo
[05:24] <beej_> vlc
[05:24] <feugan3333> beej_: can't get the cc command to work after installing gcc-3.4
[05:24] <zen> bbl
[05:24] <zen> time to watch my movie :)
[05:24] <ClayG> nicer
[05:24] <beej_> crouton, mythbox
[05:24] <ClayG> aeon flux?
[05:24] <j1b> beej, tell me why drinking and driving is illegal, yet the bar i was at before my arrest has a huge parking lot...
[05:24] <ClayG> I need to get off my but and get that
[05:24] <crouton> beej: nice try. :)
[05:24] <ClayG> already
[05:25] <beej_> crouton, <3
[05:25] <hectorC> anyone coul help me with a printing problem?
[05:25] <_jason> !anyone
[05:25] <ubotu> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and YOU decide? <hint>
[05:25] <beej_> jlb, why do we have drive-through liquor stores?
[05:25] <j1b> beej: i give up, why?
[05:26] <feugan3333> Can somebody who has gcc-3.4 installed please tell me if the cc command works?
[05:26] <beej_> i dunno, i was hoping you'd know
[05:26] <drshasta19> alright Clay it works now
[05:26] <La_PaRCa> j1b, dude, need help? talk to me!
[05:26] <drshasta19> but i get another error...
[05:26] <hectorC> ubotu: if you are saying that to me, I already posted the question... that was the first thing I did
[05:26] <ubotu> I think you lost me on that one, hectorC
[05:26] <j1b> the first one i saw was in NC
[05:26] <durt> drinking and driving isnt illegal where i live...
[05:26] <j1b> fayetteville
[05:26] <beej_> durt, where you live??
[05:26] <vilefridge> durt, where's that?
[05:26] <j1b> durt!!! where is that?
[05:26] <vilefridge> hahaha
[05:26] <beej_> hah
[05:26] <techrush> hmm
[05:26] <crouton> canada?
[05:26] <beej_> awesome
[05:26] <drshasta19> build of package fglrx-kernel-source failed
[05:26] <beej_> YES, those crazy canucks.
[05:26] <techrush> ubuntu up and running now time to configure my wireless
[05:26] <techrush> :|
[05:26] <beej_> feugan3333, cc works here
[05:26] <beej_> =\
[05:27] <Dewi> does anyone know where hotplug logs to?
[05:27] <tritium> not awesome at all
[05:27] <crouton> you gotta drink and drive if you want to stay warm up there
[05:27] <beej_> too lazy to look up, did you install it??
[05:27] <tritium> drunk drivers kill
[05:27] <j1b> La Pa, seriously, can yo uhelp me
[05:27] <La_PaRCa> j1b, yeah, send me a private message
[05:27] <j1b> you're right tritium, mad sober drivers only get worse when drunk
[05:27] <hectorC> Here it is again: I'm using Ubuntu Breezy and after installing kubuntu-desktop I get "Unable to open USB device "usb:/dev/usb/lp0": Permission denied" when I try to print (it was working well before) any help? thanks in advance!
[05:27] <j1b> sorry for being insensitive
[05:27] <j1b> mad=bad
[05:28] <feugan3333> beej_: please do a "which cc" for me
[05:28] <beej_> /usr/bin/cc
[05:28] <tritium> j1b, please don't joke about it
[05:28] <shinu> does anyone know if there are any plans of updating the k3b package anytime soon?
[05:28] <shinu> the one in the repos is pretty old
[05:28] <cafuego> There
[05:28] <tritium> shinu, yes, when dapper releases
[05:29] <beej_> bah, just download it and do it yourself <3
[05:29] <shinu> tritium: ah... dapper this, dapper that >_>
[05:29] <Dewi> is there some way to "trigger" hotplug?
[05:29] <ClayG> ;)
[05:29] <shogun_> alright so when I tried to unpack nerolinux I got an error whilst it was processing
[05:29] <Dewi> when I plug in this mouse, seemingly nothing happens at all
[05:29] <beej_> feugan3333, any luck?
[05:29] <vilefridge> I'm having trouble with a startup script.  If my mind serves me correctly.. it looks like it's exiting before the script executes because it can't find the "Source function library" in /etc/init.d/functions or /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions   See: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5589    What is the appropriate directory to point it to?  Thanks! :)
[05:29] <shogun_> lol, I just noticed, theres 666 people in here
[05:30] <beej_> :O
[05:30] <cafuego> !cthulhu
[05:30] <ubotu> Ph'nglui Mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'Lyeh Wgah'nagl Fhtagn
[05:30] <beej_> Indeed.
[05:30] <j1b> tritium: sorry
[05:30] <beej_> bot, if mem serves correctly?
[05:30] <La_PaRCa> j1b, ok, what is your problem?
[05:31] <pete__> i was wondering, how to change "weather report" to my city?
[05:31] <beej_> pete__, is it desklet, or the tray weather thing?
[05:31] <cafuego> pete__: You could 1) move to the correct city or 2) Change the preferences.
[05:31] <beej_> bah, just move, it's easier
[05:31] <fmasi> hi i like to know if enny one uses acer_acpi module or acerhk module to have wifi whorking in an acer leptop or enny other one
[05:31] <pete__> cafeguo, i see no option to change settings.
[05:31] <feugan3333> beej_: No. I have /usr/bin/cc which is a symbolic link pointing to /etc/alternatives/cc which is also a symbolic link pointing to /usr/bin/gcc which I don't have :-)
[05:32] <beej_> feugan3333, so, you've installed it.
[05:32] <cafuego> pete__: right click it
[05:32] <pete__> the panel options come up
[05:32] <beej_> that's some weird stuff
[05:32] <tritium> pete__, you have to click on the applet itself
[05:32] <cafuego> feugan3333: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:32] <_jason> pete__, you missed :)
[05:32] <pete__> no i didn't.
[05:32] <vilefridge> Does everyone pretty much stick with Gnome or KDE?
[05:32] <pete__> i cant click on it
[05:32] <beej_> pete__, they took my city OUT in latest gnome panels
[05:32] <cafuego> And why is that?
[05:33] <shogun_> Hello, I'm having an error when I try to unpack nerolinux, here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/459138
[05:33] <pete__> i'm talking about the one from add to panel
[05:33] <pete__> i can't find how to change it to my city.
[05:33] <fmasi> enny one usa a brodcom BCM94318 wifi card or similar ?
[05:33] <feugan3333> cafuego: thanks a lot :-)
[05:33] <pepsi> where can i find some info on Super, Hyper, Meta, Alt, AltGr, Compose, etc...
[05:33] <tritium> well, I can't configure the clock applet to start weeks on Sundays
[05:33] <cafuego> pete__: Right-click it, choose Prefernces, then click the Location tab.
[05:34] <cafuego> pete__: I *just* did that and it works fine.
[05:34] <tyson> hello
[05:34] <ErniePantusso> is there an asterisk package for ubuntu?
[05:34] <feugan3333> cafuego: Why does gcc-3.4 not have a dependency on build-essential?
[05:34] <owner989> lol im using enligtenment
[05:34] <cafuego> feugan3333: Coz userspace isn't built with gcc 3.4
[05:34] <owner989> interesting gui
[05:35] <techrush> cool
[05:35] <pete__> ty
[05:35] <cafuego> feugan3333: it's assumed that people who want to build a kernel can read docs ;-)
[05:35] <pete__> where do i find more desklets?
[05:35] <techrush> wireless up in 2 minutes flat
[05:35] <techrush> ubuntu is polished
[05:35] <tyson> Can someone help me get a broadcom wireless driver installed using the instructions in the wiki? I am having a problem adding the driver to ndiswrapper
[05:35] <techrush> im liking it so far
[05:35] <techrush> :)
[05:35] <tritium> !info asterisk
[05:35] <ubotu> asterisk: (open source Private Branch Exchange (PBX)), section universe/comm, is optional. Version: 1:1.0.9.dfsg-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1061 kB, Installed size: 2992 kB
[05:35] <beej_> does build-essential come with latest gcc, or prior v3 release?
[05:35] <hectorC> Is there any other option for support beside this IRC and the Forums in Ubuntu?
[05:35] <tritium> did you catch that, ErniePantusso ?
[05:35] <pete__> where do i find more ubuntu desklets?
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> the wiki :P
[05:36] <frogzoo> best nntp news reader would be?
[05:36] <cafuego> "Please press one if you're having problems with Outlook" [1]  "beep ... beep ... beep ..."
[05:36] <tritium> hectorC, you can buy support as well
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  you mean more 'gdesklets' ?
[05:36] <cafuego> frogzoo: The one you prefer. try a few and see.
[05:36] <La_PaRCa> beej_, apt-cache show build-essential
[05:36] <feugan3333> cafuego: Userspace binaries build with gcc-4.0?
[05:36] <frogzoo> hectorC: man pages ?
[05:36] <pete__> yes willis
[05:36] <cafuego> feugan3333: Indeed.
[05:36] <pete__> cute little programs :-)
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  try the gdesklets homepage
[05:36] <beej_> La_PaRCa, thanks, I'm coming from Fedora Core (yum)
[05:36] <pete__> gdesklets.com ?
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  also try the "gnome look" web site..
[05:36] <fmasi> tyson maby i can help you i just did that right know
[05:36] <hectorC> well, It seems that nobody want to helo me with a printing problem, that's why I'm asking
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> google is good also :P
[05:37] <hectorC> wants to help
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> hectorC,  and the problem is?
[05:37] <Dewi> if I edit grub's 'menu.lst', is there anything else I have to do to make my changes take effect?
[05:37] <hectorC> I've posted it twice
[05:37] <frogzoo> cafuego: atm, I'm running pan - what else is worth the trouble of installing?
[05:37] <Fr0Gs> i put a network card in my ubuntu machine how do i check if its connected at 10mbit or 100?
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> hectorC,  well excuse me for just entering the channel.
[05:37] <hectorC> I'm using Ubuntu Breezy and after installing kubuntu-desktop I get "Unable to open USB device "usb:/dev/usb/lp0": Permission denied" when I try to print (it was working well before) any help? thanks in advance!
[05:37] <j1b> La Pa,
[05:37] <frogzoo> Fr0Gs: ethtool
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> :)
[05:37] <tyson> thanks fmasi
[05:37] <j1b> you helpy me? no?
[05:37] <tritium> hectorC, don't assume it's that people don't _want_ to
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> Hmm. interesting.
[05:38] <s4f3_m0d3> the step "configure a multiseat system" failed
[05:38] <s4f3_m0d3> can the os install still work properly or should i stop?
[05:38] <Dewi> is there anything I can do to make ubuntu realise I have plugged in a mouse?
[05:38] <Fr0Gs> frogzoo wheres that tool?
[05:38] <fmasi> tyson lets do that in private msg so its easy to read stuff
[05:38] <j1b> ok, i'll overhaul anyone's transmission who can help me fix dvd playback
[05:38] <beej_> Dewi, is it plugged in all the way?
[05:38] <tyson> fmasi, np
[05:38] <j1b> any linux guru's with a brooken trans?
[05:38] <tritium> Dewi, usually it does
[05:38] <j1b> cmon
[05:38] <Dewi> beej_: it's a laptop
[05:39] <frogzoo> Fr0Gs: from the command line, just 'sudo ethtool ethx'
[05:39] <Dewi> beej_: I have touchpad, I want mouse, so I plug it in... nothing happens
[05:39] <Dewi> beej_: but if I boot with mouse in, mouse works and no touchpad
[05:39] <Fr0Gs> sudo: ethtool: command not found
[05:39] <Dewi> so basically to change pointing device I have to reboot
[05:39] <Dewi> apart from that, it works
[05:39] <beej_> Dewi, that might be a BIOS thing
[05:39] <Dewi> I'm not sure what I need to trigger
[05:39] <Dewi> to make it switch
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> Dewi,  thats odd...
[05:39] <beej_> unless it worked with ...other operating systems
[05:39] <vilefridge> I'm having trouble with a startup script.  If my mind serves me correctly.. it looks like it's exiting before the script executes because it can't find the "Source function library" in /etc/init.d/functions or /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions   See: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5589    What is the appropriate directory to point it to for Ubuntu 5.10?  Thanks! :)
[05:39] <p2server> try TOTEM-XINE for dvd playback
[05:39] <Dewi> I've tried restarting hotplug, does nothing
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> Dewi,  Mine works for both.
[05:39] <Dewi> beej_: it works with other operating systems
[05:40] <beej_> hmm.
[05:40] <beej_> i'm assuming you mean microsoft ones?
[05:40] <Dewi> yeah
[05:40] <beej_> so, we know it'
[05:40] <frogzoo> Fr0Gs: it's in the 'ethtool' pkg, would you believe?
[05:40] <beej_> we know it's not a bios problem
[05:40] <j1b> the problem with linux (vs. windows) for me anyway, is that when I am working on resolving computer issues, i start drinking beer
[05:40] <pete__> Dr_willis i downloaded a desklet, how do i install it?
[05:40] <j1b> the longer it takes, the more beer i drink
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> hectorC,  that sounds like a permission issue.. but not sure what sets the permisions for the dev/usb/lp stuff.
[05:40] <Dewi> beej_: unless the mouse and touchpad are using different modules...
[05:40] <Dewi> beej_: but then I wonder why both dont' work at once
[05:40] <fmasi> hi i like to know if enny one uses acer_acpi module or acerhk module to have wifi whorking in an acer leptop or enny other one ???
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  now is the time to read the docs for 'gdesklets' :P
[05:40] <j1b> and sometimes linux things take longer
[05:40] <beej_> and knowing linux, by the time you've fixed it, you're quite drunk.
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  since i dont use them
[05:40] <pete__> willis where do i find these
[05:40] <tlhiv> anyone here using Gnome + XcompMgr + Transset(-df)
[05:41] <tritium> fmasi, s/enny/any
[05:41] <beej_> Dewi, I don't think they use different modules...
[05:41] <j1b> and lets face it, no one gets smarter after 17 beers
[05:41] <Dewi> fmasi: I have intel wireless working, kind of
[05:41] <beej_> YES WE DO!
[05:41] <j1b> i always get things fixed
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  most likely - the gdesjkets have a pull down menu, and some sort of load/configure item.
[05:41] <fmasi> tritium miss tiped sorry :)
[05:41] <j1b> but sometimes it takes 2 sessions
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> pete__,  try the gdesklets homepage perhaps?
[05:41] <tritium> fmasi, twice?  ;)
[05:41] <Dewi> beej_: can I unload / reload the kernel module in some way/
[05:41] <beej_> Dewi, have you looked at the Linux on Laptops page?
[05:41] <j1b> i'm not knocking linux, believe me
[05:41] <Dewi> beej_: nope
[05:41] <frogzoo> anyone know how to integrate gtkwifi into the task bar?
[05:41] <Dewi> beej_: but I will
[05:42] <j1b> i had a lot of fun setting up a wireless laptop
[05:42] <frogzoo> Dewi: rmmod
[05:42] <beej_> check it out, for your specific book. helped me with sound probs. good luck!
[05:42] <fmasi> tritium i am very tired so i start miwing all languages in my brain
[05:42] <hectorC> anyone with a working usb printer in Ubuntu breezy could please tell me what is the ouput of:  ls -l /dev/usb
[05:42] <Dewi> wireless works for me, but not properly on boot
[05:42] <tritium> fmasi, :)
[05:42] <p2server> the blind and the kapitalist uses Windows - Blind kapitalists uses Windows XP - Qualified human beings run on linux.
[05:42] <smokie> whats up bitches and hoes?
[05:42] <Dewi> it brings the interface up without running the "pre" steps
[05:42] <beej_> nuffffin'
[05:42] <mat__> hey guys
[05:42] <mat__> i was wonderingt if i could get some help
[05:42] <pete__> Willis i do have a question, anyway to change my pc's name, it is my ip-address
[05:43] <smokie> why the fuck is everyone so nerdy?
[05:43] <j1b> whatever money i saved by switching to a FOSS operating system (vs. buying a copy of winXP)
[05:43] <frogzoo> mat__: please don't spam 3 lines just to ask 1 question - just ask
[05:43] <tritium> smokie, stop that now
[05:43] <beej_> smokie, because.
[05:43] <j1b> has been offset by additional beer expenditures
[05:43] <cafuego> smokie: Please be a troll elsewhere.
[05:43] <j1b> but its been fun
[05:43] <beej_> smokie, it gets you laid in ways you wouldn't believe
[05:43] <La_PaRCa> j1b, figure it out yet?
[05:43] <j1b> so i wont switch back
[05:43] <smokie> oh boy...someone talk to me please
[05:43] <beej_> about what
[05:43] <j1b> La_Pa, i'm waiting for you
[05:43] <pete__> anyone know how i can change my pc name?
[05:43] <j1b> i'm still broke
[05:44] <beej_> pete__, network options
[05:44] <cafuego> pete__: edit /etc/hostname
[05:44] <beej_> that works too
[05:44] <La_PaRCa> j1b, send me a private message and we will work there
[05:44] <hectorC> is there anyone using a USB printer in Ubuntu Breezy?
[05:44] <smokie> how the fuck does it get you laid.....fuckin bitches...lol
[05:44] <beej_> i'm assuming that was smokie, lol
[05:44] <cafuego> hectorC: Yes, but via windows XP samba...
[05:44] <frogzoo> pete__: change /etc/hostname & /etc/hosts
[05:44] <j1b> La Pa, i tried
[05:44] <crouton> well...
[05:44] <j1b> now I know why you didn't get it
[05:44] <beej_> hectorC, I don't even have a printer
[05:45] <pete__> how do i do that
[05:45] <j1b> i'm not 'registered'
[05:45] <beej_> =] 
[05:45] <mat__> i just installed on a secondary hd and I need to be able to boot into xp but no prompt gies me that option
[05:45] <j1b> dammit
[05:45] <La_PaRCa> j1b, ah ok
[05:45] <j1b> orwellian hoss shit
[05:45] <SoulPropagatio1> is it possible to change your background with a command, i.e. gnome-set-wallpaper /path/to/image ?
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> I dont even have a printer hooked up either.. well its a network printer.
[05:45] <frogzoo> j1b:  /msg nickserv register ####
[05:45] <j1b> i refuse to register
[05:45] <beej_> SoulPropagatio1, why do that?
[05:45] <hectorC> anyone know what are the normal permissions for a printer device in Breezy?
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> SoulPropagatio1,  yes. several programs can do that.. theres even wallpaper randomizer scripts out.
[05:45] <frogzoo> j1b: then no ubotu for you :p
[05:45] <tritium> j1b, you can't query if you don't
[05:46] <La_PaRCa> join #j1b-dvd-spam
[05:46] <SoulPropagatio1> beej_: so i can right-click on an image and have it open with gnome-set-wallpaper or whatever.
[05:46] <cafuego> j1b: And I'm not changing ubotu to accept queries from non-registered users.
[05:46] <SoulPropagatio1> Dr_Willis: what's the command?
[05:46] <mat__> can anyone help me
[05:46] <beej_> SoulPropagatio1, it should do that automatically
[05:46] <La_PaRCa> j1b, join #j1b-dvd-spam
[05:46] <j1b> dammit i feel like such an outcast
[05:46] <beej_> mat__, is XP installed on the other HDD?
[05:46] <tritium> j1b, you can do something about that...
[05:46] <thenuke_> j1b: I feel like you could get lost of something
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> SoulPropagatio1,  off hand i can think of... esetroot, bbsetroot, xv, xsetroot, and proberly a dozen other programs that can do that.
[05:47] <tritium> be nice, folks
[05:47] <frogzoo> mat__: just ask your question - leap in
[05:47] <thenuke_> j1b: lost ..or.. something  I meant to say
[05:47] <j1b> ok La Pa, i did it
[05:47] <beej_> mat__, you there?
[05:47] <mat__> yea
[05:48] <mat__> how do i private message
[05:48] <beej_> you'll have to edit your /etc/grub.conf to have it boot to the windows parition
[05:48] <mahangu> anyone use their ipods with banshee or gtkpod?>
[05:48] <tritium> beej_, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:48] <frogzoo> mat__: you don't - peeps prefer to stay in channel
[05:48] <beej_> tritium, never knew that!
[05:48] <s4f3_m0d3> mat__, you type /msg (username) (message)
[05:48] <frogzoo> beej_: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:48] <qt2> God, i'm a moron, i installed firestarter on a remote ubuntu box that i was using remote desktop on and didnt alow vnc connections, is there anyway i can regain access to the box without having physical access to it?
[05:48] <p2server> can i use net use ? on linux
[05:49] <beej_> i just edited grub.conf manually
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> p2server,  care to rephrase that.
[05:49] <tritium> qt2, did you install openssh-server, and did you allow that through the firewall?
[05:49] <frogzoo> qt2: you're asking - can you get to a box, with an active firewall that's keeping you out - u guess...
[05:49] <qt2> frogzoo, heh, yeah, i fured, but it was worth a shot asking ;)
[05:49] <beej_> qt2, technically, yeah, but good luck. no physical access is difficult.
[05:50] <p2server> DR willis like "net send 'ip' orso
[05:50] <qt2> tritium, lol, i didnt allow anything through the firewall, my connection died before i got the chance.
[05:50] <tritium> qt2, oops ;)
[05:50] <beej_> qt2, nmap it
[05:50] <Dr_Willis> p2server,   Huh? how about you tell us what you are trying to do.
[05:50] <frogzoo> qt2: I hope it's in the same state :)
[05:51] <beej_> yeah
[05:51] <qt2> frogzoo, which state would that be...?
[05:51] <fr500> hello
[05:51] <beej_> INSANITY except not
[05:51] <fr500> is gstreamer 0.10 gonna be backported or something?
[05:51] <qt2> beej_, alraedy tried, with the -P0 option, it just sits there.
[05:51] <frogzoo> qt2: I mean, inside the state boundary - geographic state that is
[05:51] <beej_> qt2, get physical access
[05:51] <beej_> or someone with it
[05:52] <frogzoo> qt2: if it's in a different country, that will be pretty tough...
[05:52] <qt2> beej_, eah, i plan on it, was jsut hoping for a way to recover earlier. :P
[05:52] <p2server> opening windows message's on a windows machine, lke an exclamation
[05:52] <beej_> yeah, good luck dude
[05:52] <qt2> frogzoo, noep, it isnt, it's actually accross the continent in british columbia, i'm over here in maine.
[05:52] <frogzoo> oh shit
[05:52] <qt2> it'a friends ubuntu box, i was etting some stuff up for her while she was out at a convention.
[05:53] <qt2> stupid me, eh? ;)
[05:53] <p2server> on windows cmdline " net send 10.0.0.5 You're Pc is hacked, watch out "
[05:53] <beej_> so, no ssh, no vnc, no nothing?
[05:53] <frogzoo> oh noes - oh well, lesson learnt
[05:53] <beej_> p2server, ?
[05:53] <tritium> qt2, ask your friend to get physical access to it, assuming she's closer to it
[05:53] <Siph0n> neone know a program that can read .chm files?
[05:53] <frogzoo> p2server: there's a smbmsg - or something like
[05:54] <ubuntu_> i have ubuntu live cd, can i mount my old debian box to it? so i can run my dual boot loader
[05:54] <Dewi> beej_: even if I restart gdm and remove/re-add module "psmouse" it still stays on the touchpad when I want to use the cord mouse
[05:54] <Dewi> beej_: so maybe it is a bios thing :/
[05:54] <p2server> okeej i will look for smbmsg
[05:54] <Fushi> I thought it was net msg :o
[05:54] <fr500> hello
[05:55] <fr500> has anyone installed trac 0.9 succefully?
[05:55] <syntaxxx> i have ubuntu live cd, can i mount my old debian box to it? so i can run my dual boot loader
[05:55] <tritium> yes, syntaxxx.  please don't repeat
[05:55] <frogzoo> p2server: found it - 'smbclient -M'
[05:55] <syntaxxx> tritium, oh sorry.. how?
[05:55] <qt2> tritium, it's her local pc, so yeah, i will. Was jsut trying to see if there was a way ot get access to it otherwise, soi didnt lose a few hours ^.^;
[05:55] <beej_> Dewi, check it out
[05:56] <degoba> hey i got a quick question.. when i minimize an application it dissapears off the screen.. Any idea what i did and how i cn fix it?
[05:56] <beej_> degoba, did it go to another desktop?
[05:56] <tritium> qt2, that's a relief
[05:56] <frogzoo> degoba: me thinks you need to reduce vertical adj of your screeen
[05:56] <beej_> that as well
[05:57] <tritium> syntaxxx, is it a breezy live cd?  can you use System->Administration->Disks?
[05:57] <beej_> away, bbl
[05:57] <syntaxxx> tritium, yes a live cd
[05:57] <Dewi> okay, here's a strange one: I can boot ubuntu but I cannot *reboot* into ubuntu. It hangs during hotplug start, every single time.
[05:58] <Dewi> but on a cold boot, works
[05:58] <syntaxxx> tritium, i can use it.. do i need to enable the hda3 which is my extended 3?
[05:58] <kbrooks|away> bed
[05:58] <qt2> beej_, pretty much, i'm pretty sure everything is blocked. since i didnt set up any "accepts"
[05:58] <qt2> if only i had chenged that "whitelist" to "blacklist" ;)
[05:58] <tritium> syntaxxx, only you know which filesystem you have debian on
[05:59] <syntaxxx> tritium, yeah it is ext3 then how can i run my loader?
[06:00] <tritium> syntaxxx, once it's mounted, you can run it
[06:00] <Siph0n> i saw some libraries in the synaptic package manager for chm files... but still dont know which program to read them in?
[06:00] <qt2> What's gdomap by the way?
[06:00] <syntaxxx> tritium, ok thanks
[06:00] <frogzoo> Dewi: google for your USB devices & see if it's a known problem
[06:00] <degoba> when i minimize apps they look like they just go right to the trash
[06:00] <Dewi> frogzoo: it's ps/2
[06:00] <Dewi> frogzoo: er I mean, I have no usb devices
[06:01] <syntaxxx> tritium, i mount /dev/hda3 /debian then go to /debian/sbin and try typing ./lilo it says it no such file or directory
[06:01] <navarone> degoba...you can always draga nd drop trash to top panel...away from taskbar...:)
[06:01] <frogzoo> Dewi: but you still have USB on board? so there's the USB controller
[06:01] <feugan3333> cafuego: Any idea why I can't update cc using update-alternatives?
[06:02] <degoba> lol i got rid of trash bin.. apps are minimizing to right hand bottom corner..
[06:02] <frogzoo> Dewi: in that case, google against your mobo
[06:02] <degoba> off screen or something
[06:02] <drshasta19> ClayG, thanks a whole lot, buddy, it all works fine now yooohooo my ati card works!
[06:02] <navarone> righthand...weird
[06:02] <skon> Hi I'm trying to install libqt3-mt-dev via apt-get and it says I need to get other packages but when I try to get those, it says I cant
[06:02] <Dewi> frogzoo: it's not usb, it's something else, but I don't know how to get a list of what hotplug is actually doing
[06:03] <Dewi> frogzoo: I dunno where it logs to, I can't find anything
[06:03] <frogzoo> Dewi: /var/log/messages
[06:03] <feugan3333> skon: what other packages, apt-get should automatically get those for  you.
[06:04] <skon> Says I need libgl1-mesa and libglu1-mesa but when I try to install those, it says it is a virtual package provided by libgl1-mesa-dev and libglu1-mesa-dev
[06:04] <navarone> Any advice on heatsink/fan combo for athlon processor?  I gotta get new one soon...
[06:04] <shogun_> hi, I have a problem, I can't select windows xp to boot when I boot up, how do I add it?
[06:04] <La_PaRCa> god oh god, how I hate fixing my mp3 tags by hand
[06:05] <frogzoo> navarone: off topic - but XP-90 + panaflo
[06:05] <cehlate> does it really matter if your not overclocking?
[06:05] <glick> excuse me is there anyway i can findout what physical filesystem a file or directory is on?
[06:05] <frogzoo> cehlate: there's the noise factor & that's pretty much it
[06:06] <navarone> cehlate...it's the noise of bearings drying...and lubing spindle has been done
[06:06] <drshasta19> skon, i may say a msitake but try sudo apt-get -f install
[06:06] <drshasta19> not sure, though...
[06:06] <crouton> glick: what do you mean?
[06:06] <frogzoo> glick: mount - will show mounted file systems
[06:06] <navarone> although its worth another try
[06:06] <glick> i guess stat -f does it
[06:07] <Siph0n> btw: for anyone else who cares, there is a chm viewer i found on the ubuntuforums :)
[06:07] <cehlate> yeah, though I thought newer computer throttle down the fan
[06:07] <syntaxx> tritium, hello?
[06:08] <feugan3333> skon: I don't get any problems. Try doing an "sudo apt-get update" first.
[06:08] <navarone> cehlate...my rig is four yeasrs old...long in the tooth by todays standards
[06:08] <Fushi> Hey when I start X I just get a screen with a bunch of lines, anyone know what the problem may be?
[06:09] <navarone> Fushi, what video card and such are you using...?
[06:10] <navarone> chaumurky, congrats for quiting...,<s>
[06:11] <Overclocked_486> Can anyone help me with two questions?
[06:11] <crouton> quite possibly, if we knew what the questions were
[06:11] <chaumurky> navarone: 9 months
[06:11] <La_PaRCa> Overclocked_486, who are you? and What are you doing here?
[06:11] <crouton> and how overclocked is the 486?
[06:11] <La_PaRCa> Overclocked_486, there you have your two questions. thank you, come again!
[06:12] <navarone> chaumurky, nice...you'll have a better winter...lol
[06:12] <chaumurky> summer (Australia ;-)
[06:12] <Fushi> It's an intergrated card, intel :x
[06:12] <Overclocked_486> one: /dev/dsp is reported as being busy. how can I free it up to reboot esd?
[06:12] <navarone> weell...you'll still...ummm...have a bettter winter tho
[06:12] <Overclocked_486> two: How do I reset gdm as the default display manager?
[06:13] <chaumurky> 'spose I forgot about that quit message!
[06:13] <viscount> is it safe to remove ubuntu-desktop ?
[06:13] <chaumurky> probably time to change it
[06:13] <navarone> Overclocked_486, at login screen click session and choose gnome
[06:13] <navarone> gdm...? hmmm
[06:13] <glick> python
[06:13] <chaumurky> viscount: generally yes, it's just a meta-package
[06:14] <viscount> chaumurky: thats what i figured it was, thanks
[06:14] <Overclocked_486> navarone: I choose a GNOME session every time, i just don't want to see "kubuntu" splashed across my screen every boot
[06:14] <navarone> Overclocked_486, you have kde installed?
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> but removeing it - wont matter much :P
[06:14] <viscount> python is great
[06:14] <Overclocked_486> navarone: yes
[06:14] <navarone> ahh
[06:14] <pete__> Overclocked, you mean the login, or the actual startup?
[06:14] <bshumate> you're onto something there, glick!  a racy bikini for a comedy troupe-inspired programming language!  PYTHONG!
[06:14] <Overclocked_486> pete__: startup
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> Overclocked_486,  that was part of the kubuntu-desktop that got installed.. not "gdm"
[06:14] <pete__> Overclocked, not sure you can change that.
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> it changed your boot up splash screen.
[06:15] <ws008> hola
[06:15] <skon> I have my problem with apt-get in the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5592 could someone please take a look?
[06:15] <glick> hehe
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> perhaps reinstalling ubuntu-desktop will change it back.
[06:15] <viscount> bshumate: a thong would at least be better than no pants at all
[06:15] <beej_> viscount, whoa, hello
[06:15] <Overclocked_486> so should I just ditch KDE? It says that KDM was started over gdm on boot.
[06:15] <beej_> ah, everyone knows GNOME is better anyways! =p
[06:15] <glick> i was just telling my friends in #python that python gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside
[06:15] <bshumate> seriously, these could be sold!  have the little snake guy embroidered on em ala izod...
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> Overclocked_486,  do what you want. :O i have kde and gnome both and i boot up to GDM
[06:16] <Overclocked_486> i'll try reinstalling ubuntu-desktop.
[06:16] <chaumurky> that is sooo geeeky bshumate:
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> Overclocked_486,  i got the whole splash screen disabled. :P i dont see any of the fancy Ugly logos
[06:16] <Overclocked_486> anyone got any ideas on the /dev/dsp logo?
[06:16] <viscount> beej_: amen brotha ;)
[06:16] <navarone> Overclocked_486, try Sytem/preferences/Splashscreen and disable
[06:16] <beej_> indeed.
[06:16] <Overclocked_486> *question, not logo. stupid work.
[06:16] <Fushi> How do you remove gnome?
[06:17] <beej_> who would want to do such a thing!
[06:17] <chaumurky> oh oh...
[06:17] <pete__> wtf
[06:17] <beej_> or, in this channel's case, such a thong?
[06:17] <liable> every sane person? :P
[06:17] <pete__> gnome owns.
[06:17] <beej_> =] 
[06:17] <chaumurky> xfce4 ownz
[06:17] <Fushi> Yeah, it's owning my computer
[06:17] <beej_> now now, no GUI wars, distro wars are bad enough
[06:17] <Fushi> :(
[06:17] <crouton> !xfce
[06:17] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, xfce is a lightweight Desktop Environment that uses GTK. to install, "sudo apt-get install xfce4" or "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". http://www.xfce.org/
[06:17] <chaumurky> :-)
[06:17] <beej_> and yeah, XFCE is pretty awesome too.
[06:17] <navarone> chaumurky, I am thinking of doing xubuntu install
[06:17] <MMond> !fluxbox
[06:17] <ubotu> fluxbox is, like, forked off blackbox and is found at http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net or the new blackbox, with antialias, better menu, etc.
[06:18] <Fushi> thanks :)
[06:18] <skon> Could anyone help me with installing a package?
[06:18] <beej_> X Fedora Core Envrionment if memory serves
[06:18] <beej_> skon, go ahead
[06:18] <Fushi> But like can I get rid of gnome, from taking up space? lol
[06:18] <viscount> ubotu: got any docs on how to get xfce up and running handy, I wouldnt mind trying it out
[06:18] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, viscount
[06:18] <skon> Take a look at the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5592
[06:18] <Overclocked_486> /dev/dsp is reported as being busy. how can I free it up to reboot esd?
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> Fushi,  this is linux - do what you like.
[06:18] <Fushi> k
[06:18] <viscount> ubotu: bot?
[06:18] <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.
[06:18] <chaumurky> xubunu installs are nice for old PIII 500's
[06:18] <chaumurky> *xubuntu
[06:19] <feugan3333> skon: The packages in your repository seem to be broken. Try another repository or try again later. You are executing the commands correctly.
[06:19] <crouton> p3 733s too
[06:19] <beej_> Overclocked_486, use alsa
[06:19] <Fushi> takes that evil gnome! :o
[06:19] <skon> Okay thanks
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> Fushi,  now look at all the free space!
[06:19] <drachenblut_> hey all
[06:19] <Fushi> lol
[06:19] <Overclocked_486> beej_: Then none of the GNOME apps have sound.
[06:19] <Fushi> w00t :D
[06:19] <beej_> Overclocked_486, WHAAAAA?
[06:20] <beej_> i've never seen that happen, on a multitude of linux boxen
[06:20] <Overclocked_486> beej_: yup.
[06:20] <beej_> in depth?
[06:20] <pete__> beej is the plurar of box, boxen?
[06:20] <fr500> who would be interested in testing a mono based pptp client (M$ VPN)
[06:20] <pete__> :-)
[06:20] <pete__> plural*
[06:20] <beej_> yes, yes it is.
[06:20] <pete__> hehe.
[06:20] <MMond> well anyways, hi - I tried Ubuntu (first time trying linux) .. sometime ago. I failed. But I learned my lesson -- forcing things like GNOME on a 6 year old laptop - so I'm back, hopefully everything will work out this time. I've a problem though - a lot seems to be gone.. I'm now on shell, and for example, if I "apt" - I get back "bash: apt : command not found"
[06:21] <MMond> Now being that I can't do much . . . what would be a good place for me to start
[06:21] <skon> MMond: sudo apt-get
[06:21] <beej_> fr500, why does everyone type "MS" "M$?"
[06:21] <beej_> i never found it funny, or interesting, or...anything, tbh
[06:21] <Overclocked_486> beej_: emu10k1 chipset sound card, ESD gives me sound in GNOME apps, alsa / oss do not.
[06:21] <MMond> "bash: sudo: command not found"
[06:21] <skon> beej_ M$ - MicrSoft is money
[06:21] <fr500> beej_, because of the money :p
[06:21] <beej_> yeah, but still
[06:21] <mrkoje> beej_,  I presume because they don't like Microsoft
[06:21] <beej_> have any of you PAID for MS software?
[06:21] <beej_> =p
[06:21] <fr500> beej_, i thought you might be interested :p
[06:21] <fr500> beej_,  i did once
[06:21] <mrkoje> beej_,  Not really...
[06:21] <viscount> I have once
[06:21] <skon> MMond: you need to enable your sudo account - look it up on the Ubuntu starter guide
[06:22] <mrkoje> beej_,  It's just too easy not oo :(
[06:22] <beej_> :O
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> when bill gates in an interview says "Dont ask why Windows costs so much.. ask why it dosent cost more!"
[06:22] <beej_> yeah, sadly
[06:22] <Ej25goddess> greetings all :)
[06:22] <beej_> Dr_Willis, they're a company
[06:22] <viscount> but I've also bought linux distros, how many here have actually purchased a distro?
[06:22] <beej_> they need to make money somehow
[06:22] <MMond> skon: Do be aware, that I am on root (getting something like root@(none):~ $"
[06:22] <Ej25goddess> ive neveer purchased one
[06:22] <Ej25goddess> thank god
[06:22] <beej_> viscount, i have
[06:22] <Ej25goddess> since ive never stutck with one more than a month
[06:22] <beej_> linspire, for my mother
[06:22] <Ej25goddess> :D
[06:22] <Dr_Willis> or when MS one week says "You (the world) need to make a cheap PC for the masses" - then the NEXT week says "cheap pc's are promoting windows piracy" :P
[06:22] <MMond> #* =s
[06:22] <skon> Mmond: K then just do apt-get install <package>
[06:22] <viscount> beej_: heh, cool, i bought suse once
[06:23] <chaumurky> I paid for a Mandrake subscription once..
[06:23] <beej_> yes, but then again, they're...making lots of money, which is probably more than we can say
[06:23] <MMond> skon: "bash: apt-get: command no found"
[06:23] <s4f3_m0d3> viscount, you're insane
[06:23] <mrkoje> viscount,  you what? Purchased a linux distro? Eeeek!
[06:23] <viscount> mostly i ran debian which you cant buy even if you want to, but now ubuntu
[06:23] <MMond> not*
[06:23] <beej_> free cds ftw!
[06:23] <skon> Uhh are you running ubuntu?
[06:23] <viscount> FTW!
[06:23] <MMond> Yes sir
[06:23] <beej_> indeed
[06:24] <skon> Did you select to use the apt package manager when you installed it ?
[06:24] <Ej25goddess> So I just attempted to install a copy of ubuntu on my desktop
[06:24] <mrkoje> viscount,  I remember when Suse was trying to sell their "server" edition. What a load of crap.... you can download all the server software you'll ever need
[06:24] <mrkoje> maybe they still are trying that stuff
[06:24] <MMond> Yes, and as a matter of fact . . . before everything went crazy, I downloaded . . . well, lots of stuff
[06:24] <Ej25goddess> which has xp on it, and I am planning on dual booting
[06:24] <MMond> Too much, being that this laptop is 6 years old
[06:24] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: 'attempted'? didn't work?
[06:24] <mrkoje> I think most companies now just sell their "SUPPORT"
[06:24] <KeithWeisshar> is the dvd version of ubuntu worth the download
[06:24] <Ej25goddess> correct :P
[06:25] <Ej25goddess> the cd I burned is corrupt aparently
[06:25] <bshumate> mrkoje: now novell, the largest linux company in the world, tries that crap
[06:25] <KeithWeisshar> how big is the dvd iso
[06:25] <skon> Well download apt....I don't know why it's not on your system already
[06:25] <MMond> Put GNOME on it and everything -- hadn't realized the whole perspective, kinda new to Linux, sorry =\
[06:25] <viscount> mrkoje: yeah, suse's really not that good, if I ever install a suse*novell distro again i think  i'll go with the novel deskop edition at least its gnome
[06:25] <mrkoje> bshumate,  Well it's retarded either way....
[06:25] <beej_> bah, that's what i hate about the linux community, don't get me wrong, i'm all about open source, etc, but companies do need to make money
[06:25] <bshumate> and of course, they do pretty terribly at it
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> KeithWeisshar,  its an install an a live cd.. so its handy.
[06:25] <chaumurky> ahh, should md5 check the image 1st
[06:25] <MMond> skon: Heh . . . how do I download apt?
[06:25] <viscount> NOT to say suse is BAD
[06:25] <chaumurky> then verify the burn
[06:25] <Dr_Willis> KeithWeisshar,  its an install AND  a live cd.. so its handy.
[06:25] <beej_> hell, if you were bill gates, you wouldn't complain about anything, you'd have all the money you'd need
[06:25] <beej_> with cheese
[06:25] <Ej25goddess> yeah, guess you have to mess up once bbefore you check your work :D
[06:25] <viscount> its really not that bad at all..
[06:25] <KeithWeisshar> i only have the cd version of ubuntu
[06:25] <skon> Lol no idea...I'm relatively new to Nix as well but I never had a problem with apt - it was install by default
[06:25] <chaumurky> LOL!
[06:25] <KeithWeisshar> it's an install cd only
[06:26] <mrkoje> I don't see how people that know about Linux in the first place pay money for the "enhanced" versions of linux.. come on
[06:26] <MMond> skon: yep, thank you for the time though
[06:26] <skon> Sure
[06:26] <Ej25goddess> many smart peopel do strange thinks mrkoje
[06:26] <mrkoje> I can see companies buying the Red Had support services.... but why are you going to pay for a CD with Apache on it?
[06:26] <viscount> mrkoje: actually i just felt like throwing a little money at novell if you really must know
[06:26] <MMond> Now, someone else take a stab? I'll give a kiss to anyone who attempts
[06:26] <mrkoje> lol
[06:26] <bshumate> mrkoje: it is because management are afraid and must get "support" and the "free stuff doesn't come with support"
[06:26] <crouton> because that cd has support attached to it
[06:26] <Dr_Willis> I bought the box/disrots for the manuals mainly :P
[06:26] <chaumurky> IEj25goddess: I spent the last 6 moths trying to get my brner to work - stuffing around with DMA , ide-scsi etc - to find out the burner was stuffed....
[06:27] <bshumate> mrkoje: experience big business environments enough, and you'll see for yourself
[06:27] <beej_> BAH, all this *nix vs windows stuff, it makes me do the lol.
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> ha
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> yeah
[06:27] <viscount> oh hell yeah, the suse manual is fantastic, about an inch and a half thick, and chalk full of goodness
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> I just got this burner from a client
[06:27] <pete__> beej, i know the answer
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> her daughter walked into it while it was open
[06:27] <pete__> ubuntu install with vmware xp pro
[06:27] <pete__> works great.
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> and smacked it off its track
[06:27] <Daedric> OUCH
[06:27] <Ej25goddess> I pulled it aapart and fixed it, and havent had problems so far burning copies of windows
[06:27] <KeithWeisshar> what's the command to boot as live dvd
[06:27] <mrkoje> bshumate,  I'm not knocking support... I'm knocking paying for a server edition with which you get no support... your just paying or the cd with servers on it
[06:28] <viscount> KeithWeisshar: you're just trying to boot up a live cd?
[06:28] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: fuguratively speaking, no one ACTUALLY copies Windows...
[06:28] <chaumurky> ;-)
[06:28] <Ej25goddess> bah
[06:28] <MMond> I have a CD inserted in at the moment . . . could I perhaps download apt from that? But how could I . . . any ideas, please?
[06:28] <KeithWeisshar> what is the boot: command to boot as live on the dvd version
[06:28] <Ej25goddess> I just want to learn lniux
[06:28] <KeithWeisshar> or install
[06:28] <Ej25goddess> I havent never been patient with it long enough to learn much of it
[06:28] <Ej25goddess> I have always been a windows/beos girl
[06:29] <earldude1> hi
[06:29] <chaumurky> Isuggest ghost that windows install to DVD and blow it away - bet way to lean Linux!!
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> windows being what I work with and beos being my friely crush
[06:29] <crouton> hear hear to BeOS
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> beos rules!
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> :: looks around ::
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> :: hopes she isint going to get eaten alive ::
[06:29] <crouton> where's the channel now?
[06:29] <mrkoje> hear hear!
[06:29] <feugan3333> MMond: I think you need to do a fresh install.
[06:29] <viscount> KeithWeisshar: dont know, try hitting F3 when you are at the bios stage.. have you set your comp so that the CD will boot?
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> now I get to reinstall the windows!
[06:29] <Ej25goddess> :D
[06:29] <viscount> what was so great about BeOS anyway
[06:29] <JairunCaloth> what is the command to uninstall a program?
[06:29] <bshumate> mrkoje: so-called "server editions" do actually feature support which is not provided in the free versions, such as for high-end server hardware, clustering, failover, HA, etc. etc. that is "too hard" and "resource intensive" to roll by hand...
[06:30] <Ej25goddess> beos = very very very very fast
[06:30] <Ej25goddess> very stable
[06:30] <crouton> viscount: it did a lot of things quickly and well
[06:30] <Dr_Willis> viscount,  amazingly fast.. and decent file system.
[06:30] <chaumurky> "Ej25goddess: now I get to reinstall the windows!" why?
[06:30] <crouton> but it wasn't a network OS, unfortunately, until right at the end.
[06:30] <Dr_Willis> plus it had some very cool 'extra' features
[06:30] <mrkoje> bshumate,  ok
[06:30] <bshumate> mrkoje: plus you must understand, foolish MBAs are driving big business to spend money, and they do not understand tech the way we do.
[06:30] <MMond> feugan3333: I tried, I got nasty errors all over . . . from the way things look, I thought it'd be a lot easier to tweak things around a bit . . . ridding of a few things here and there, and then continuing thereof
[06:30] <Ej25goddess> because my failed ubuntu intall killed it
[06:30] <crouton> if only BeOS played well with VMWare
[06:30] <Ej25goddess> and a windows repair didnt fix the issue
[06:30] <earldude1> I just installed Ubuntu Breezy Badger 5.10 and I can't figure out how to install PHP5 with the synaptic packager.  Anyone?
[06:30] <KeithWeisshar> is the dvd iso over 4gb
[06:30] <chaumurky> no, no, just the boot entry - you can fix that
[06:31] <KeithWeisshar> i only have windows me and can't have a single file more than 4gb
[06:31] <mrkoje> bshumate,  thats true... you also have to factor in that the mba's think they have to throw money at the problem so in some cases why not use it?
[06:31] <coag> uhm, what woudl the package name for glib be?
[06:31] <Ej25goddess> would you like to help me with that?'
[06:31] <mrkoje> bshumate,  and get the support?
[06:31] <chaumurky> ....................................ok
[06:31] <feugan3333> MMond: What sort of errors? Its going to be difficult to fix a system that does not even have apt.
[06:31] <crouton> coag: glibc?
[06:31] <coag> doesnt seem to be
[06:31] <crouton> Ej25goddess: need help with what?
[06:31] <chaumurky> fdisk /FIXMBR
[06:31] <crouton> coag: do an apt-get search glib
[06:31] <Ej25goddess> restorinig my windows install
[06:31] <Ej25goddess> that I just killed with a failed ubuntu install
[06:31] <Ej25goddess> :D
[06:31] <coag> crouton: i did, to no prevail
[06:32] <MMond> Secondly, there are some things on the harddrive I would like to save . . . this is my utmost priority, any ideas at all whatsoever on how I could begin to manage this thing . . . keep in mind, that it seems I don't have a lot of 'programs,' don't know how I could network, or anything of the sort . . . I've a floppy drive, but even since I began, I couldn't use it -- but I didn't mind it so I looked over it
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> corrupt disc = t eh suck
[06:32] <chaumurky> boot to the XP disk and get into console mode then enter the above command
[06:32] <pete__> earldude
[06:32] <crouton> coag: try search glibc
[06:32] <bshumate> mrkoje: exactly, and management most often thinks that if all this money was spent, it must be good...i have seen it all too often- where a "free" solution which is technically superior loses out to a costly piece of crap because of business politics
[06:32] <pete__> in console, sudo apt-get install php5
[06:32] <earldude1> yes pete?
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> her.
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> haha
[06:32] <mrkoje> bshumate,  oh ya!
[06:32] <viscount> MMond: can you sum up your problem in 1 sentance
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> brb in one second
[06:32] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: c'mon let's fix this
[06:32] <earldude1> Pete: that's ALL I have to do???!!!!  it's that easy??
[06:32] <Ej25goddess>  let me pee
[06:32] <mrkoje> bshumate,  It's crazy i know.. but hey.. what can you really do about it right? Argue and get canned?
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> then we shall
[06:32] <crouton> Ej25goddess: ... what you need windows fer? ;)
[06:32] <chaumurky> k
[06:32] <Ej25goddess> and I apreciatte this :D
[06:32] <pete__> i am not an expert earl, but i'm guessing so.
[06:33] <viscount> quick someone poke her in the belly!
[06:33] <Ej25goddess> for games
[06:33] <viscount> >.<
[06:33] <pete__> ubuntu is very good.
[06:33] <crouton> haha
[06:33] <earldude1> ok, I'll give it a shot.  Thanks Pete...
[06:33] <MMond> feugan3333: To be entirely honest, I'm not sure myself. To start, I think bad harddrive . . . physically, any ideas on what I could do with this? I know that this thing, being more than 6 years old isn't the best to put Ubuntu on -- but I'm doing so because I'm 'starting' with Linux =)
[06:33] <coag> crouton: nothing comparable
[06:34] <crouton> coag: weird, i know it exists
[06:34] <MMond> viscount: I can try, but I don't think I'll get far enough. Sorry. :( I think I've too many problems for them to be all nicely packaged in one sentence
[06:34] <cehlate> how did they come up with the name ubuntu?
[06:34] <viscount> MMond: well if your hd dies there is not much you can do enless you want to spend a lot of money to salvage it professionally
[06:34] <mrkoje> MMond,  I am using, right now, Breezy on a 6 year old laptop... HP Omnibook with a 6gb hdd
[06:34] <cehlate> you can try tossing the drive in the freezer for 20 min
[06:34] <cehlate> and then trying to pull the data out
[06:34] <viscount> MMond: have you tried going in with a rescue CD and mounting the disks?
[06:34] <cehlate> if the board isn't fried
[06:34] <crouton> coag: try libc6
[06:34] <pete__> harddrivers are painfully cheap now a days people...
[06:34] <cehlate> and don't buy a cheap ass drive
[06:34] <Jackal24> i set up my wireless connection with ndiswrapper, and it shows up, but it won't connect to the network
[06:34] <pete__> 250gig for like 50$
[06:34] <cehlate> if you love your data
[06:35] <coag> crouton: says i already have the newest of this
[06:35] <mrkoje> pete__, where the hell is that deal at?
[06:35] <MMond> viscount: Excuse my utter ignorance, but, a rescue CD?
[06:35] <coag> but i am getting an error on a ./configure, let me get you the info
[06:35] <pete__> mrkoje
[06:35] <cehlate> those $50 maxtors do break down
[06:35] <pete__> i'm sure on newegg
[06:35] <pete__> or tigerdirect
[06:35] <pete__> hold on ill find one
[06:35] <mrkoje> pete__, ok
[06:35] <MMond> mrkoje: 4 gb harddrive . . . I think more than 6 years old really, - I beat you by far ;)
[06:35] <cehlate> if you are shopping at newegg get a hitachi
[06:35] <coag> configure: error: You need glib 1.2 or later to build this plug-in.
[06:36] <viscount> MMond: no prob, Im a little new to ubuntu myself so Im not sure if but normally install disks such as the ubuntu install disk also have the ability to run as a rescue disk, can anyone clarify for me?
[06:36] <coag> *** The glib-config script installed by GLIB could not be found
[06:36] <mrkoje> pete__, I check tigerdirect and even zipzoomfly but I don't think I have seen one that cheap.
[06:36] <coag> those two errors
[06:36] <mrkoje> MMond,  eh... hope it works for ya
[06:36] <pete__> maybe i was exaggerating a bit
[06:36] <pete__> but you can get some insane deals.
[06:36] <Ej25goddess> muahahaha
[06:36] <cehlate> get a hitachi for like $80 at newegg
[06:36] <cehlate> not one of those $50 compusa rebate deals
[06:36] <Ej25goddess> so crouton has an idea on how to avoid a full reinstall
[06:37] <mrkoje> pete__,  lol... ya but I agree.. hdd are cheap now unless of course you want a 10k raptor from wd
[06:37] <chaumurky> who's cruton?
[06:37] <pete__> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144129
[06:37] <pete__> is an ok deal.
[06:37] <crouton> i'm crouton
[06:37] <MMond> mrkoje: I hope so too, although first and foremost, I'm concerned of a few files that are in that I do really very want to be saved. Thank you for the well wishes
[06:37] <chaumurky> ahh
[06:37] <crouton> not a cretin, mind you
[06:37] <earldude1> I'm a newB with Linux.  One thing I've wondered about is, since we these slick distros that take us right to the xwindow:Gnome/KDE desktop, I worry that I'm not really going to learn true LINUX, which is what I REALLY want to do.  I HATE the fact that MicroSUCK always HIDES everything from the user.   By using Ubuntu/Mandriva/Fedora/etc. are we essentially being shielded from earning linux?  Or, how can I REALLY LEARN what's under t
[06:37] <coag> crouton: you see the errors?
[06:38] <chaumurky> so Ej25goddess: you need to get into 'recovery mode' from the windows cd
[06:38] <pete__> heh,
[06:38] <Jackal24> can someone please help me installing my wireless connection
[06:38] <Ej25goddess> oko
[06:38] <pete__> WD is ok.
[06:38] <crouton> earldude1: if you've decided to get down and dirty with linux, go get slackware.  nothing holding you back from the ugliness deep down. :)
[06:38] <mrkoje> MMond,  well here is what I have learned... don't give in to just reformatting and making do with the loss of files. Give it time and you will find a solution to getting those files off.
[06:38] <crouton> coag: yeah, still trying to figure it out
[06:38] <bshumate> but then a dude told me he'd break my neck if i didn't buy extra sata cables and mounting rails!
[06:38] <Jackal24> lol @ bshumate
[06:38] <cehlate> yeah does that 200 gigger have fluid bearings
[06:38] <Ej25goddess> crouton can I PM you?
[06:38] <cehlate> all my WD drives have gotten noisy w/ age
[06:38] <Ej25goddess> btw croutons are my favorite part of any salad
[06:38] <cehlate> and I just lost a 100 gigger
[06:38] <Ej25goddess> that and the dressing
[06:38] <crouton> Ej25goddess probably not, i'm not registered on freenode
[06:38] <Ej25goddess> everything else is crap.
[06:39] <chaumurky> don't need me to help Ej25goddess?
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> ok
[06:39] <chaumurky> np
[06:39] <viscount> MMond: i agree with him, once you find out how easy it is to save your data you'll be a lot happier, figure out how to use a rescue disk then mount your disks manualy then save your data.. if its worth it.
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> id love both of your help :D
[06:39] <crouton> she can use all the help she can get, i might not have the answers.
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> if your wiilliing
[06:39] <crouton> coag: glib-1.2?  hmm
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> i just iinstalled windows yeesterday
[06:39] <drshasta19> what is the command to install gtk with apt-get ?
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> so a reinistall really isnt a big deal at all
[06:39] <pete__> sudo apt-get install gtk ?
[06:39] <drshasta19> because apt-get install gtk+ does not work...
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> i have everythtinig backed up and whatnot
[06:39] <chaumurky> yeah, but this is a good trick to know
[06:39] <coag> crouton: nope :/
[06:39] <drshasta19> pete_ i tried that :)
[06:39] <Jackal24> anyone?
[06:39] <MMond> mrkoje: Last I touched this laptop, was 3 months ago -- the break-down took place somewhere about that time . . . did go madly all about for help, things don't seem to be going that well. For the few files that are in there, I'm just sometimes compelled to go to a PC store and blissfully free my worries, but I thought I'd give it my all before I do
[06:39] <Ej25goddess> ok
[06:40] <cdubya> Jackal24, what's the problem
[06:40] <Ej25goddess> ok so you want me to go to the recovery console?
[06:40] <crouton> coag: how about libglib-1.2?
[06:40] <earldude1> crouton: what do you mean by the ugliness, can you clarify, do you mean that it gets too ugly with linux in general or with slackware distro?
[06:40] <coag> crouton: nope
[06:40] <mkyb14> i set a password for samba and yet i still can't login to my windows machine for shared files?  like my windows password etc isn't working
[06:40] <mkyb14> any ideas
[06:40] <chaumurky> yeah, I'm goi nt through this in a vmware session to refresh myself...
[06:40] <Jackal24> cdubya, i installed my wireless using ndiswrapper, but I can't connect to anything
[06:40] <crouton> earldude1: slackware lets you tinker with the bare minimum, no glitz unless you add it yourself
[06:40] <cehlate> hrmm
[06:40] <cehlate> hrmm
[06:40] <cdubya> Jackal24, you follow the wiki docs?
[06:40] <Ej25goddess> so yes, recovery console?
[06:41] <Jackal24> cdubya: yes
[06:41] <chaumurky> you're in?
[06:41] <crouton> earldude1: you can do it with any linux distro, but Slackware's philosophy is let the user do anything they want
[06:41] <HarryBolles> hrmm
[06:41] <bshumate> coag: libgtk / libgtk1.2
[06:41] <cdubya> Jackal24, what kind of card
[06:41] <mrkoje> mkyb14,  do you have a software firewall running on windows?
[06:41] <earldude1> crouton: and so is it hell trying to deal with what I've heard referred to as "Dependancies" in slackware?
[06:41] <Jackal24> cdubya: exact same one as in the wiki
[06:41] <crouton> coag: so you *do* have libglib-1.2 installed?
[06:41] <chaumurky> go fdisk /FIXMBR at that console
[06:41] <coag> crouton: umm no
[06:41] <mrkoje> mkyb14, I find that 8-9/10 times everything has to deal with firewalls and restrictions/permissions
[06:41] <coag> E: Couldn't find package libglib-1.2
[06:41] <crouton> earldude1: Dependencies are part of the linux experience...
[06:41] <Jackal24> cdubya: i can see it in the network console thing and it can see the APs around here, but when enable it, i can't ping anywhere
[06:42] <crouton> coag: try installing that and giving your plugin a go?
[06:42] <encompass> Is there a good plce to look to purchase webcams that will work with linux/ubuntu?
[06:42] <HarryBolles> part of the linux experience
[06:42] <mrkoje> Everyone that wants to really learn Linux and networking must know about firewalls, restrictions and persmissions!
[06:42] <HarryBolles> I like the ring of that
[06:42] <cdubya> Jackal24, are you getting a good IP?
[06:42] <coag> crouton: E: Couldn't find package libglib-1.2
[06:42] <HarryBolles> maybe they should call it linux xp
[06:42] <crouton> ugh
[06:42] <Jackal24> cdubya: how do i check?
[06:42] <cdubya> Jackal24, ifconfig
[06:42] <bshumate> coag: take the dash out
[06:42] <Ej25goddess> crouton/chaumonkey
[06:42] <pete__> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144154
[06:42] <mrkoje> HarryBolles, what the heck you talking about LinuxXP
[06:42] <Ej25goddess> should I go to the recovery console?
[06:42] <pete__> now i like that deal.
[06:43] <Jackal24> cdubya: i will check it and come back.
[06:43] <earldude1> crouton: so does slackware in essence let you hang yourself?
[06:43] <chaumurky> yes
[06:43] <coag> ahh
[06:43] <Ej25goddess> ok
[06:43] <Ej25goddess> :)
[06:43] <cdubya> Jackal, does it show up as ath0 or wlan0?
[06:43] <crouton> coag: libglib1.2, sorry. no dash
[06:43] <Ej25goddess> then?
[06:43] <coag> bshumate: thanks
[06:43] <HarryBolles> XP = experience
[06:43] <coag> crouton: that is already installed
[06:43] <crouton> earldude1: absolutely.  Any distro will do that.
[06:43] <bshumate> coag: same for libgtk1.2
[06:43] <chaumurky> it will identify a windows install and yiou get to a C:\ promt
[06:43] <Ej25goddess> yeah
[06:43] <feugan3333> XP is a mind numbing experience
[06:43] <Ej25goddess> im there
[06:43] <coag> bshumate: i wasn't the one that needed gtk
[06:43] <chaumurky> ok. go fdisk /FIXMBR
[06:43] <HarryBolles> calling something part of the "experience" says nothing with substantitive
[06:43] <pete__> only xp i use is on vmware
[06:43] <bshumate> oh- doh
[06:43] <pete__> ;-0
[06:43] <GTroy> hey guys, how do get ubuntu to recognize my hitachi 2nd (slave) hard drive?
[06:44] <coag> crouton: ./configure still doesnt work
[06:44] <slashx1896> Hey
[06:44] <HarryBolles> don't buy that western digital from newegg
[06:44] <HarryBolles> get one with fluid bearings
[06:44] <mrkoje> pete__, that wd 250gb sata looks nice!
[06:44] <Ej25goddess> comand is not recognized
[06:44] <slashx1896> im having problems vewing clips from websites that arnt downloaded... ive had this problem for a while
[06:44] <earldude1> crouton, so can a guy really learn linux with ubuntu, or will I always just be a master of Gnome?
[06:44] <pete__> mrkoje i think it does.
[06:44] <HarryBolles> they age much better
[06:44] <crouton> GTroy: what do you mean 'recognize'... can the BIOS see it?
[06:44] <slashx1896> can someone PLEASE help me..
[06:44] <mrkoje> pete__,  two of them with a raid might be really nice
[06:44] <GTroy> didn't check with bios
[06:44] <chaumurky> huh? that's odd. hang on.
[06:44] <GTroy> knew I forgot something
[06:44] <pete__> mrkjoje, maybe so
[06:44] <crouton> earldude1: yeah, ubuntu is a great starting place because you can run with it from the get-go, and delve deeper as you gain experience.
[06:44] <feugan3333> coag: You need tell us what error you're getting.
[06:44] <Ej25goddess> fixmbr worked
[06:45] <coag> feugan3333: need me to repaste it then?
[06:45] <slashx1896> anyone? pleae
[06:45] <chaumurky> ahh. if that's done you're finished.
[06:45] <feugan3333> coag: sure
[06:45] <crouton> earldude1: unless you prefer working through things from the very beginning.. like slackware or other distros
[06:45] <coag> configure: error: You need glib 1.2 or later to build this plug-in.
[06:45] <coag> *** The glib-config script installed by GLIB could not be found
[06:45] <chaumurky> reset the computer with the CD removed
[06:45] <waltermh> hi all
[06:45] <earldude1> crouton: but I won't have to change distros when I want to "dig deeper"?  I really like how ubuntu just works...
[06:45] <cdubya> slash1896, what kind of clips
[06:45] <slashx1896> any kinds
[06:45] <mkyb14> i disabled the windows one, and set the permissions for the share to control all
[06:45] <mrkoje> waltermh,  you from austin?
[06:46] <slashx1896> from all websites
[06:46] <waltermh> yes
[06:46] <crouton> earldude1: not at all, you can change window-managers and do all kinds of CLI work without changing distros.
[06:46] <mrkoje> waltermh,  Im right up the road from you in Belton
[06:46] <earldude1> what is the definition of CLI?
[06:46] <cdubya> slashx1896, I use the mplayer plugin for FF.....works great.
[06:46] <waltermh> i am new to austin, so i dont know what belton is
[06:46] <crouton> command line interface
[06:46] <earldude1> ok
[06:46] <earldude1> cool
[06:46] <fr500> earldude1, you can do anythin you want, all you might break is you package database
[06:46] <slashx1896> how can i install it?
[06:46] <fr500> earldude1, command line interface
[06:46] <mrkoje> waltermh,  ok about 20 min north of Round Rock
[06:46] <slashx1896> il see if that fixes my problem
[06:46] <earldude1> right on
[06:46] <HarryBolles> does anyone actually run off the live cd full time?
[06:47] <HarryBolles> it was slow as molasses when I tried
[06:47] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: how's it go?
[06:47] <coag> feugan3333: see my paste?
[06:47] <mrkoje> HarryBolles,  are you kidding
[06:47] <waltermh> oh, thats far up, i am south austin
[06:47] <feugan3333> coag: What are your trying to install, I'll give it a try.
[06:47] <coag> xmms infopipe
[06:47] <pete__> Harry if i was to go somewhere for the weeknd with only windows i'd run off it
[06:47] <Ej25goddess> it tdidnt help
[06:47] <cdubya> slashx1896, if memory serves, just make sure to have universe and multiverse enabled, then do a sudo apt-get install mplayer.....
[06:47] <fordZ> How I proceed to make LiveCD works in my iMac G5?
[06:47] <Ej25goddess> it still says error loading operattiinig system :(
[06:47] <waltermh> did you go to the linucon convention this year?
[06:47] <feugan3333> coag: Do you have a link?
[06:47] <chaumurky> oh dear
[06:47] <cdubya> slashx1896, that's if memory serves....
[06:47] <coag> http://www.beastwithin.org/users/wwwwolf/code/xmms/infopipe.html
[06:47] <cafuego> ford: The iMac G5 isn't proeprly supported yet by the Breezy LiveCD.
[06:47] <HarryBolles> pete, why not just use windows for the weekend?
[06:47] <slashx1896> il use synaptic
[06:47] <fr500> so earldude1 you can do anything :p
[06:47] <bshumate> ford: boot yer mac whilst holding C
[06:48] <pete__> Harry because i hate it
[06:48] <HarryBolles> why?
[06:48] <bshumate> or not ;-)
[06:48] <HarryBolles> hate is a strong word
[06:48] <mrkoje> Ej25goddess: Try reading a support website about instructions on Windows problems... this is a Ubuntu support channel
[06:48] <pete__> the obvious? it sucks
[06:48] <HarryBolles> hrmm
[06:48] <HarryBolles> does not compute
[06:48] <chaumurky> i really thought it was fixmbr
[06:48] <earldude1> cool
[06:48] <HarryBolles> I've been using linx for a long time and that does not compute
[06:48] <Ej25goddess> im only fixing my windows so i can burn a new ubuntu disk o.o
[06:48] <slashx1896> threes alot of mplayers
[06:48] <Ej25goddess> I was trying to figure out why my ubuntu install didnt work also
[06:49] <slashx1896> 686 586 386
[06:49] <HarryBolles> there is no reason to use a live cd for "just a weekend"
[06:49] <slashx1896> custom, docs, fonts
[06:49] <HarryBolles> it is painfully slow
[06:49] <slashx1896> theres a whole bunch
[06:49] <chaumurky> yeah, red herring I guess.
[06:49] <jackal24> lo        no wireless extensions.
[06:49] <jackal24> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[06:49] <jackal24> wlan0     IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:off/any
[06:49] <jackal24>           Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.462 GHz  Access Point: 00:00:00:00:00:00
[06:49] <jackal24>           Bit Rate:54 Mb/s   Tx-Power:25 dBm
[06:49] <mrkoje> Ej25goddess, nice :)
[06:49] <cdubya> slashx1896, are you using apt/
[06:49] <jackal24>           RTS thr:2347 B   Fragment thr:2346 B
[06:49] <chaumurky> just get that Ubuntu on!!
[06:49] <jackal24>           Power Management:off
[06:49] <jackal24>           Link Quality:100/100  Signal level:-10 dBm  Noise level:-256 dBm
[06:49] <HarryBolles> just a nice preview
[06:49] <jackal24>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
[06:49] <MMond> running fsck - hehe, what's the command to have it be "yes" to fix all, so I won't have to get my pengiun that punches the "y" key every 3 seconds
[06:49] <crouton> Ej25goddess - PM me the question again, I just can't respond
[06:49] <slashx1896> im using synaptic, whats the code for terminal?
[06:49] <jackal24>           Tx excessive retries:1  Invalid misc:4108   Missed beacon:0
[06:49] <jackal24> sit0      no wireless extensions.
[06:49] <cafuego> jackal24: STOP PASTING
[06:49] <pete__> jackal...
[06:49] <slashx1896> sudo apt-get install mplayer?
[06:49] <crouton> jackal stop pasting
[06:49] <mrkoje> jackal24,  knock it off... don't flood the channel
[06:49] <jackal24> sry
[06:49] <Ej25goddess> its ok, ,Ill just reeinstall
[06:49] <chaumurky> you'll get banned...
[06:49] <crouton> !paste
[06:49] <ubotu> I guess paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[06:49] <jackal24> srysrysry
[06:50] <cdubya> slashx1896, yeah, try that.....
[06:50] <chaumurky> s'ok
[06:50] <waltermh> i am doing a net install of kubuntu from a cd, i am asking in here since its probably not a kubuntu specific problem, and i couldnt get an answer in there, hope its not out of place, anyways, i got as far as choosing the kernel in the base install then it gives an error trying to install initrd-tools, any way to get past that?
[06:50] <heinzanova> I edited my /etc/X11/xorg.conf to accomidate my second moniter, so I can run dual displays, and x is having a problem when I restart the gdm it throws and error at the definition of my second moniter, would anyone mind giving me a little help?
[06:50] <slashx1896> Nope
[06:50] <Ej25goddess> So II am going to download a new ubuntu image, what should I use to check iit with the md5 file
[06:50] <vilefridge> ubotu, tell vilefridge about symlinks
[06:50] <cdubya> Jackal24, if you need to paste stuff that's more than a couple of lines, use the pastebin that's listed in the topic.
[06:50] <jackal24> will dp
[06:50] <jackal24> do
[06:50] <feugan3333> coag: Did you install xmms-dev
[06:50] <coag> no
[06:51] <cdubya> jackal24, that looked like a printout of iwconfig.....not ifconfig
[06:51] <slashx1896> !mplayer
[06:51] <ubotu> methinks mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[06:51] <slashx1896> that helps
[06:51] <coag> feugan3333: that probably fixed it
[06:51] <slashx1896> :D
[06:51] <coag> lol
[06:51] <feugan3333> coag: Well I suggest you do so, its in the instructions in the INSTALL file
[06:51] <cdubya> slashx1896, yeah
[06:51] <coag> feugan3333: i should have read that, no?
[06:51] <coag> :P
[06:51] <HarryBolles> jackal's paste is up
[06:51] <jackal24> pasted ther
[06:51] <rraajj> Hello! What do I do when it says "Kernel Panic not syncing" on boot?
[06:51] <shogun_> Can anyone help me? I can no longer boot with Windows XP
[06:51] <feugan3333> coag: Yip :-)
[06:52] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: there's a checker you canget from here http://www.brandonstaggs.com/filecheckmd5.html
[06:52] <feugan3333> rraajj: you panic
[06:52] <jackal24> oh, i guess i will try that one :)
[06:52] <fr500> shogun_, insert a windows cd, reboot, start the console and type fdisk /mbr
[06:52] <fr500> :p
[06:52] <chaumurky> feugan3333: LOL
[06:52] <rraajj> feugan3333: Lol.
[06:52] <shogun_> problem is
[06:52] <HarryBolles> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5596
[06:52] <mrkoje> feugan3333, lol
[06:52] <slashx1896> sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[06:53] <mrkoje> feugan3333, whatever... had to jump on the bandwagon
[06:53] <HarryBolles> why did they call it ubuntu
[06:53] <shogun_> I no longer have a windows cd, I re-wrote the one I had with ubuntu
[06:53] <cdubya> slashx1896, that it? I couldn't remember the package name.....
[06:53] <fr500> shogun_, if you really wanna boot xp from grub all you need to tye it rootnoverify (hd0,1) and then chainloader +1
[06:53] <shogun_> because it was a CD-RW
[06:53] <crouton> !ubuntu
[06:53] <ubotu> ubuntu is, like, an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It means 'Humanity to others'. see !awards
[06:53] <slashx1896> yeah thats it
[06:53] <HarryBolles> sounds primal and african
[06:53] <Ej25goddess> thanks for helping me with that
[06:53] <mrkoje> HarryBolles, its some african thing
[06:53] <cdubya> jackal24, did you paste it?
[06:53] <Ej25goddess> and ignoring my lack of linux knowledge
[06:53] <HarryBolles> yeah, he pasted it alright
[06:53] <regeya> why are you called HarryBolles
[06:53] <bshumate> HarryBolles: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/meaning-of-ubuntu
[06:53] <fr500> shogun_, the (hd0,1) may vary if it's another hdd and/or partition
[06:53] <Siph0n> !awards
[06:53] <ubotu> methinks awards is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubunturocks
[06:53] <GTroy> ok I might need a walk through, I've got a 2nd hard drive installed what do I do next to use it?
[06:53] <drshasta19> any idea of any good 3D game on Linux?
[06:53] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: sorry it didn't work *embarraced*
[06:53] <cdubya> HarryBolles, I saw several, but thought perhaps that was an error.....
[06:53] <shogun_> can you give me some more clear instructions, I am a linux noob, so do you want me to go to terminal?
[06:54] <cdubya> :P
[06:54] <HarryBolles> nice word ubuntu
[06:54] <GTroy> mount, or... partition to ext3?
[06:54] <mrkoje> drshasta19, there is always unreal tournament
[06:54] <Ej25goddess> im just reinistallinig
[06:54] <HarryBolles> too bad it can't be translated
[06:54] <crouton> GTroy: what position is it?  Primary slave?
[06:54] <fr500> drshasta19, that free wolfenstein game
[06:54] <GTroy> crouton: slave
[06:54] <drshasta19> mrkoje, can i dowload a demo version? i jsut wana try my ati
[06:54] <GTroy> primary slave
[06:54] <La_PaRCa> rats, I still cant get soldat to work with wine
[06:54] <fr500> drshasta19, enemy territory i think
[06:54] <HarryBolles> it probably really means, "kill all those white mother***"
[06:54] <Ej25goddess> is it possible to do something like an ubuntu + myth tv setup?
[06:54] <MMond> Okay . . . I think I have everything . . . but, uhm, I don't have apt. How can I download apt?
[06:54] <chaumurky> mmm beer oclock is 5 minutes away :-)
[06:54] <slashx1896> ahh
[06:54] <crouton> GTroy: so it's /dev/hdb.. do a fdisk /dev/hdb and see if there are any partitions on it
[06:54] <slashx1896> its still not working
[06:55] <GTroy> got it
[06:55] <bshumate> oy...uncouth, mon!
[06:55] <drshasta19> fr500 thanks a lot :)
[06:55] <slashx1896> it plays 1 second of the video then freazes
[06:55] <HarryBolles> yeah mon
[06:55] <GTroy> unable to open
[06:55] <HarryBolles> I heard lots of ubuntu developers smoke marijuana
[06:55] <HarryBolles> is that true?
[06:55] <GTroy> crouton: so it sees it's there
[06:55] <fr500> drshasta19, www.happypenguin.org
[06:55] <cdubya> slashx1896, what kind of video is it? real player, wmp......?
[06:55] <chaumurky> sure, we know!!
[06:55] <crouton> GTroy: unable to open means it didn't see it...
[06:55] <shogun_> fr500, what do I do to do that?
[06:55] <HarryBolles> ubuntu killed my dog
[06:55] <GTroy> ooh not good
[06:55] <feugan3333> HarryBolles: don't believe everything you hear
[06:55] <crouton> GTroy: do a dmesg | grep hd and see if it displays that drive
[06:55] <GTroy> bios saw it
[06:55] <chaumurky> puppy linux??
[06:56] <chaumurky> *ducks*
[06:56] <fr500> shogun_, do you have a prompt when you turn on the pc that says press esc to show the menu?
[06:56] <crouton> dsl?
[06:56] <slashx1896> cdubya: not sure..
[06:56] <bshumate> Harry: I was gonna say, you look like someone killed your puppy...
[06:56] <regeya> humanity to others....killed your dog.
[06:56] <chaumurky> is dsl a dog?
[06:56] <MMond> How to download apt . . . this seems like weird math problem
[06:56] <HarryBolles> it is true though.. these lots these linux people are commie potheads
[06:56] <cdubya> slashx1896, got a url
[06:56] <crouton> damn small linux
[06:56] <pete__> going to bed
[06:56] <chaumurky> on a 486 it is....
[06:56] <pete__> afk.
[06:56] <slashx1896> http://www.roffles.com/movies/?sortby=points
[06:56] <slashx1896> videos from there
[06:56] <chaumurky> yeah, I know ;-)
[06:56] <GTroy> usage: grep [option] ....pattern [file] ....
[06:56] <HarryBolles> I'll throw a chair to prove it
[06:56] <chaumurky> still a dog on a 486
[06:56] <MMond> I do have the disc in, internet so far as "hooked," how do I download apt!?
[06:57] <bshumate> wow...original too!
[06:57] <_Gray_> apt is already installed
[06:57] <shogun_> pressing esc brings me to boot menu, then I can choose my one HD but for some reason I have 3 partitions now instead of 2, I made 1 just for windows, and another one for ubuntu, then I had a 3rd partition that was only 300mb made by ubuntu installer and thats what I am now, I messed up =/
[06:57] <MMond> Not for me
[06:57] <crouton> GTroy: "dmesg | grep hd" should work
[06:57] <pete__> hey now steven, i wasn't gone yet
[06:57] <pete__> that's not nice.
[06:57] <pete__> ;-)
[06:57] <StevenBalmer> oops sorry, no headshots
[06:57] <jackal24> ok i pasted the ifconfig to that site
[06:57] <StevenBalmer> I'll aim lower next time
[06:57] <fr500> shogun_, got it?
[06:57] <bshumate> get all sweaty and chant "Developers! Developers! Developers!"
[06:57] <ultramagnus> is there a video record of this ballmer incident?
[06:57] <MMond> _Gray_: "~bash: apt: command not found"
[06:58] <slashx1896> :\
[06:58] <GTroy> sees it HDT722516DLAT80
[06:58] <_Gray_> sudo apt-get <command>
[06:58] <bshumate> c'mon! do it! do it!
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> Developers!!
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> I am a moron
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> I can't believe I said that
[06:58] <ultramagnus> Developers! Developers! Developers!
[06:58] <shogun_> fr500,  pressing esc brings me to boot menu, then I can choose my one HD but for some reason I have 3 partitions now instead of 2, I made 1 just for windows, and another one for ubuntu, then I had a 3rd partition that was only 300mb made by ubuntu installer and thats what I am now, I messed up =/
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> what the hell did I possibbly mean
[06:58] <MMond> _Gray_: "sudo: apt: command not found"
[06:58] <chaumurky> pete__:so, what are we to believe? ;-)
[06:58] <_Gray_> apt-get
[06:58] <mat__> how can i play a divx file
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> hey guys
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> I have a new patch
[06:58] <disposable_mike> ultramagnus: google for "dance monkey boy" and you'll find something about it
[06:58] <fr500> shogun_, the menu should let you choose ubuntu and ubuntu rescue right?
[06:58] <cdubya> slashx1896, those are wmv files
[06:58] <StevenBalmer> fresh from Redmond
[06:58] <slashx1896> ah
[06:59] <cdubya> slashx1896, hang on
[06:59] <jackal24> cdubya: i put up a paste of the iwconfig
[06:59] <GTroy> mat_ you need the codecs
[06:59] <slashx1896> kk
[06:59] <StevenBalmer> you need to use the command prompt though
[06:59] <cdubya> jackal24, k, hang tight.
[06:59] <_Gray_> How do you register a name?
[06:59] <shogun_> fr500, hmm, I've never seen ubuntu rescue, what is that?
[06:59] <StevenBalmer> type - echo y | format c: /q/u
[06:59] <earldude1> Pete: that worked man.  PHP5 installed without a hitch.  THANK YOU
[06:59] <jackal24> cdubya: i mean ifconfig, and ok, will hang tight
[06:59] <GTroy> crouton: still around?
[06:59] <fr500> shogun_, i think you gotta press esc a bit later than you are typing
[06:59] <crouton> yes gtroy
[06:59] <mat__> how do i get the codecs
[06:59] <GTroy> whew!
[06:59] <jackal24> gray: /msg nickserv register
[06:59] <_Gray_> Thanks
[06:59] <jackal24> np
[06:59] <shogun_> fr500, hm, let me go reboot now, I'll come back if I have trouble, thanks for help
[06:59] <La_PaRCa> ubotu tell mat__ about restrictedformats
[07:00] <adele> when useradd and passwd 'guest' I don't get a home folder for them when I log in on tty2
[07:00] <Ej25goddess> so to as a very newbie question, why is it that you cant have simlpe installers like you do in windows?
[07:00] <MMond> _Gray_: . . . that, works. Uhm, heh. I do want my GUI back (fluxbox) -- being that I'm a linux noob, and don't know the proper sytax -- could you say the magic word?
[07:00] <crouton> Ej25goddess: too many options, that's the 'benefit' of being able to do whatever you want.
[07:00] <La_PaRCa> Ej25goddess, from my point of view, installing software here is far easier than in windows
[07:00] <chaumurky> double edged sword
[07:00] <adele> no home folder for new user. Thats wrong isn't it.
[07:01] <varsendagger> Ej25goddess, have you ever installed windws?
[07:01] <MMond> Happy new week everyone, btw, just turned a new day
[07:01] <Bj69godless> YO YO.. Polly-O.. String cheese
[07:01] <Ej25goddess> haha
[07:01] <chaumurky> why can't I spell today??
[07:01] <Ej25goddess> yeah
[07:01] <Bj69godless> remember that commercial?
[07:01] <jackal24> not here, mmond. only 9pm here
[07:01] <Ej25goddess> I work with windows every day
[07:01] <Bj69godless> windows rox my world
[07:01] <chaumurky> actually, some distros are easier than others
[07:01] <crouton> adele: do a 'man useradd'.. i think you might need to do -m before the username
[07:01] <MMond> jackal24: well tell me when the new days come so I can give you the proper greeting :)
[07:01] <adele> Synaptic is better than "add programs'
[07:01] <crouton> GTroy: you still got questions?
[07:01] <slashx1896> hmmm
[07:01] <chaumurky> don't go near a Gentoo install for a while Ej25goddess:
[07:01] <cdubya> slashx1896, huh. I know I've run wmv files with the mplayer plugin before, but now totem's trying to handle it....
[07:02] <_Gray_> MMond, sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[07:02] <jackal24> mmond, if i'm here in 3 more hours, then i will :) and happy new day to you
[07:02] <crouton> chaumurky: haha, good call
[07:02] <GTroy> do I need to mount the hitachi?
[07:02] <Ej25goddess> so far for linux I have used slackware, mandrake, suse, and on this computer at this moment im running ubuntu live
[07:02] <slashx1896> yeah totem is watching these vids..
[07:02] <varsendagger> Ej25goddess, different strokes for diferent folks    Ubuntu is far easier and faster than mandriva and then Xandros is far easier than windows
[07:02] <GTroy> crouton to use it?
[07:02] <Ej25goddess> ubuntu seems to be ethe eeasiest
[07:02] <crouton> GTroy: you need to see if Ubuntu can access it before you can mount it.
[07:02] <slashx1896> i think my problem is i downloaded the plugin but not the actual thing lol
[07:02] <cornflake> !gpg
[07:02] <ubotu> gpg is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GPGKey or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[07:02] <slashx1896> !mplayer
[07:02] <ubotu> somebody said mplayer was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:02] <adele> if all else fails ask the man
[07:02] <GTroy> ok saw it on dmesg | grep hd
[07:02] <Ej25goddess> I am basically trying to fiind a distro that makes sensee for me
[07:02] <Ej25goddess> so I can actutally get into it
[07:02] <Ej25goddess> and understand it
[07:03] <cdubya> jackal24, don't see that you've been assigned an IP address for wlan0 at any time there......
[07:03] <crouton> gtroy: what was it? /dev/hdd?
[07:03] <GTroy> hdb
[07:03] <Ej25goddess> if I bump into things all the time that just confuse me, ill just give up and go back to windwos
[07:03] <chaumurky> nice graphics tend to make you feel like the install is easier - especially while they try to sell you otherproducts during the process
[07:03] <jackal24> cdubya: then what do i do?
[07:03] <cdubya> slashx1896, heh
[07:03] <crouton> gtroy: so do a 'sudo fdisk /dev/hdb'
[07:03] <cornflake> !gpg_error
[07:03] <ubotu> cornflake: Not a clue
[07:03] <varsendagger> Ej25goddess, Xandros is deffinetly easiest, but you'll fry your system three or for times befor anyone tells you that xandros runs programs as root
[07:03] <cdubya> jackal24, you said you could see the APs, yes
[07:03] <cdubya> ?
[07:03] <jackal24> cdubya: it sees my AP and someone elses, so that part is working at least
[07:03] <cornflake> !gpgerrror
[07:03] <ubotu> cornflake: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[07:03] <BungHolio> where can I buy unbuntu?
[07:03] <slashx1896> cdubya: i dunno what one i should get 586, k6, amd64, or powerpc
[07:03] <Ej25goddess> hehe, being an industrial designer guis aarae very important to me
[07:03] <cornflake> !gpg error
[07:03] <ubotu> cornflake: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[07:03] <Ej25goddess> are
[07:04] <jackal24> cdubya: i tried disabling WEP, but had the same problems, so that is not it either
[07:04] <crouton> Ej25goddess: my wife would agree with you, also being an industrial designer. :)
[07:04] <cdubya> slashx1896, well, unless you're running mac, don't get ppc....
[07:04] <chaumurky> I guess in a Linux install you need to make more choices at the start but that makes it easier afterwards
[07:04] <cdubya> :P
[07:04] <bshumate> ubotu: botsnack
[07:04] <ubotu> :)
[07:04] <GTroy> crouton yep it's there
[07:04] <Ej25goddess> hehe
[07:04] <crouton> GTroy: ok, what do you want to do with that drive?
[07:04] <slashx1896> im not
[07:04] <GTroy> store music, vides etc.
[07:04] <Ej25goddess> I seem ttot get along with gnome
[07:04] <slashx1896> so wat one 586 k6 or amd64
[07:04] <_Gray_> MMond, You'll need to enable the universe repo to install fluxbox
[07:04] <crouton> GTroy: ok, do you need to access it with windows or is this only going to be for Ubuntu?
[07:04] <Ej25goddess> but I reallly miss the drop shadows and transparancies of my windows insttall
[07:04] <cdubya> slashx1896, sudo apt-get install mplayer
[07:05] <GTroy> I've only got ubuntu
[07:05] <MMond> _Gray_: Thank you so much -- and my weird speech - it is because I've been having problems for months now (literally) and now just suddenly everything started working. Turned this laptop on after a few months . . . you must bring good luck or something
[07:05] <slashx1896> ah
[07:05] <cdubya> jackal24, hang on a sec
[07:05] <slashx1896> lol that worked
[07:05] <NickFlemming> is kubuntu better than ubuntu?
[07:05] <slashx1896> but it was a short install
[07:05] <cdubya> heh
[07:05] <cdubya> good
[07:05] <varsendagger> i would really recomend ubuntu to you Ej25goddess
[07:05] <jackal24> cdubya: k
[07:05] <chaumurky> it's all coming soon Ej25goddess:
[07:05] <Ej25goddess> thatst why I am trying to install it :D
[07:05] <crouton> GTroy: So create a partition in that drive, make it ext3, and decide where you want to mount it
[07:05] <slashx1896> still cant watch vids though
[07:05] <_Gray_> MMond, glad to see it helped
[07:05] <varsendagger> NickFlemming, do you like kde?
[07:05] <GTroy> crouton with gpart?
[07:05] <crouton> GTroy: fdisk. :)
[07:05] <Ej25goddess> varsen, I am talking to you on ubuntu
[07:05] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: what video card do you have?
[07:05] <Ej25goddess> justt a live disk :0
[07:05] <lordlucless> How do I kill stopped jobs?
[07:05] <GTroy> ok cool
[07:05] <Ej25goddess> in which computer o.o
[07:06] <slashx1896> cdubya: i think its still trying to play the vids on totem not mplayer
[07:06] <chaumurky> the one for the Ubuntu install
[07:06] <Ej25goddess> geforce 3
[07:06] <shogun_> fr500, I did ESC and I got the GRUB menu, I saw 4 listings, they were duplicates, and I did see a recovery mode, but when I booted in that mode it would just halt at a certain point
[07:06] <Ej25goddess> then if I like it it will go onto my laptop
[07:06] <Ej25goddess> which is much faster
[07:06] <varsendagger> cool
[07:06] <chaumurky> nvidia. Nice - you'll get your transparency.....
[07:06] <fr500> shogun_, you weren't suppossed to boot
[07:06] <chaumurky> and shadows
[07:06] <cdubya> slashx1896, same here....that's annoying, and I don't know right off hand how in the world to change the association in FF....
[07:06] <slashx1896> :\
[07:06] <Ej25goddess> overclocked x700 with 256 megs of video ram
[07:06] <fr500> shogun_, there in the menu you can get a command line
[07:06] <varsendagger> Ej25goddess, why haven't you installed it yet?
[07:06] <shogun_> fr500, lol sorry, what am I suppose to do
[07:06] <JackPalmiery> hey, is ubuntu better than windows?
[07:06] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, no
[07:06] <crouton> Ej25goddess: no FireGL card? disappointment...
[07:06] <cdubya> I looked before and couldn't seem to see a clean way to do it.....
[07:07] <chaumurky> KILL JackPalmiery:
[07:07] <slashx1896> cdubya: can u see if anyone here knows how? (i dont know what to ask :P)
[07:07] <factotum> yeah i have transparency and shadows with just a 5700
[07:07] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  depends on what you think "better" is.
[07:07] <chaumurky> sorry.....
[07:07] <factotum> very nice
[07:07] <fr500> shogun_, there you can write rootnoverify(hd0,1) and chainloader +1
[07:07] <Ej25goddess> I do most of my gfx work on my laptop
[07:07] <Ej25goddess> and I need power and battery life
[07:07] <cdubya> slashx1896, SURE.
[07:07] <cdubya> heh
[07:07] <fr500> shogun_, you may have to mess with the hdd number and partition number
[07:07] <Ej25goddess> so my sager 4880 gives me a good deal of power, but with a 12 cell battery
[07:07] <chaumurky> !beer time!
[07:07] <ubotu> chaumurky: Are you smoking crack?
[07:07] <JackPalmiery> mk - hrmm, that doesn't make much sense
[07:07] <Ej25goddess> while stitll being only a 15.1 inch unit
[07:07] <slashx1896> lol
[07:07] <chaumurky> no ubotu. BEER TIME!!
[07:07] <Hagge> JackPalmiery: better for your valet and data i guess
[07:07] <Ej25goddess> im not a big girl so these 17 inch laptops are out of the questtion
[07:07] <slashx1896> ive had this prob for a week, time to get it fixed :P
[07:07] <chaumurky> me no play with bot....
[07:07] <cdubya> anyone know how to associate wmv file links in FF to be associated with mplayer?
[07:08] <chaumurky> get twoubl
[07:08] <varsendagger> windos keeps the cold air out of my house and the warm air in   i would die if i didn't have windosw ubuntu is just the thng on my computer
[07:08] <bshumate> ubotu: have a beer.
[07:08] <ubotu> bshumate: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[07:08] <JackPalmiery> is there a way to use msn messenger on ubuntu?
[07:08] <shogun_> fr500, yeah I checked the HDD number, the problem is, I think I switched windows to EXT 3 file system, and I don't know how to bring it back to ntfs
[07:08] <GTroy> n
[07:08] <cdubya> jackal24, you know what your subnet range is?
[07:08] <spdl> night
[07:08] <_Gray_> cdubya: get MediaPlayerConnectivity plugin for firefox
[07:08] <Hagge> rule no 1: Don't tell you're a girl in a nerd channel
[07:08] <shogun_> jack, MSN is made by microsoft
[07:08] <shogun_> so.. lol
[07:08] <fr500> shogun_, if you overwrote the partitions you are lost no way to fix it
[07:08] <cdubya> _Gray_, that the name of the package
[07:08] <jackal24> cdubya: 192.168.0.x
[07:08] <varsendagger> ubuntu is for human beings
[07:08] <cdubya> jackal24, k, just a sec.....
[07:08] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  yes there is
[07:08] <JackPalmiery> so there is no way to use msn messenger in ubuntu?
[07:09] <jackal24> cdubya: i tried it with a fixed IP also
[07:09] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery, and you already have it... use GAIM
[07:09] <shogun_> you can use gaim
[07:09] <chaumurky> GAIM
[07:09] <shogun_> and use the protocol
[07:09] <Ej25goddess> i wont be around long enough for the leg humpers to get to me :D
[07:09] <Hagge> JackPalmiery: you can use msn messanger with gaim, kopete and a lot of others
[07:09] <shogun_> so theres your msn
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:09] <varsendagger> -- this is for nerds and girls
[07:09] <factotum> yeah yeah, linux open freedom blah blah blah whatever, its just less of a hassle
[07:09] <fr500> JackPalmiery, if you wanna chat with your msn buddies just use gaim
[07:09] <Hagge> JackPalmiery: kopete in 3.5 even supports webcams
[07:09] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  It has support for the msn messenger
[07:09] <_Gray_> cdubya: its an extension you get for firefox which allows you to select which media player to use for media files MediaPlayerConnectivity search for it in the firefox extensions page
[07:09] <JackPalmiery> ok
[07:09] <slashx1896> cdubya: wait so whats my problem?
[07:09] <navarone> JackPalmiery, try smoke signals...<ahem>
[07:09] <cdubya> jackal24, what kind of connection do you have....
[07:09] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: that's not nice.
[07:09] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  Applications >> Internet >> Gaim Internet Messenger
[07:09] <cdubya> _Gray_, very cool, thanks
[07:09] <Hagge> kopete in kde 3.5 even
[07:09] <Hagge> ;/
[07:09] <shogun_> fr500, sigh.. thanks anyway, I really messed up
[07:10] <jackal24> cdubya: what do you mean?
[07:10] <fr500> shogun_, forgot to backup?
[07:10] <Ej25goddess> hey your not a leg humper :)
[07:10] <JackPalmiery> why is ubuntu so much harder to set up than windows?
[07:10] <GTroy> crouton: primary partition?
[07:10] <Ej25goddess> but even tually I may get an "omghi2u'
[07:10] <JackPalmiery> my wireless is broke
[07:10] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  or if you don't like gaim there is always AMsn
[07:10] <cdubya> jackal24, do you have DSL, cable, what?
[07:10] <crouton> JackPalmiery: because you get to make decisions Windows would not let you make.
[07:10] <factotum> JackPalmiery: because like the first time you used windows, you dont know what your doing yet
[07:10] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, i don't knw ask Ej25goddess
[07:10] <Hagge> JackPalmiery: http://kopete.kde.org/
[07:10] <crouton> GTroy: Yes.
[07:10] <shogun_> fr500, I never had the intention of backing up, I thought I would just install ubuntu on my 2nd partition with no problems and have windows on my main partition
[07:10] <rabeldable> why is it so much harder to chop wood instead of turning on the heater?
[07:10] <JackPalmiery> well it was easy enough to download an install things on windows
[07:10] <Ej25goddess> its not harder
[07:10] <Ej25goddess> its just prettiier
[07:11] <jackal24> cdubya: cable, but I can't even ping my AP when I try using the wireless. it works fine with ethernet
[07:11] <GTroy> crouton: I warned you I might need a walk through
[07:11] <Ej25goddess> i just happened to burn a corrupt cd
[07:11] <fr500> shogun_, if you didn't delete the 1st partition the it should work
[07:11] <crouton> GTroy: np
[07:11] <GTroy> which partition #?
[07:11] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, can you apt-get programs with windows?
[07:11] <GTroy> 1-4
[07:11] <varsendagger> ?
[07:11] <crouton> GTroy: 1
[07:11] <jackal24> cdubya: the AP is doing the DHCP, not the cable modem
[07:11] <heinzanova> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5598
[07:11] <_Gray_> JackPalmiery: Yes. You absolutely can.
[07:11] <feugan3333> jackal24: Is your card associating with the AP?
[07:11] <shogun_> fr500, I didn't, so what do I do to add windows in the grub boot menu, I then want to reformat my linux partitions and start over
[07:11] <GTroy> first cylinder?
[07:11] <crouton> GTroy: hit enter
[07:11] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  It does make sense.. you just have to think about it. Much like you do with Linux.. you have to think about how Linux works. you will have to read about Linux.. and eventually you will get a good understanding and really appreciate that there is a linux
[07:11] <GTroy> thanks
[07:11] <JackPalmiery> I just download and run the install w/ ubuntu?
[07:11] <jackal24> feugan, i can see the AP, but thats all i know
[07:12] <cdubya> jackal24, understood, but 192.168.0.x is usually where your modem is, not your router....
[07:12] <shogun_> fr500, do I have to modify menu.lst?
[07:12] <varsendagger> yeah
[07:12] <JackPalmiery> seems I already have to find out all this extra nonsense just to talk to my friends on MSN messenger
[07:12] <jackal24> cdubya, my router is 192.168.0.1
[07:12] <cdubya> jackal24, k
[07:12] <_Gray_> shogun_: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:12] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  not really >> gaim.. its already installed
[07:12] <JackPalmiery> mk - it seems like ubuntu is a lot more complicated though
[07:12] <GTroy> back to fdisk command, how do I write it?
[07:12] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  any linux distro is not for the faint of heart :)
[07:12] <Daedric> guys...
[07:12] <fr500> shogun_, add them, well you gotta edit /boot/menu.lst, but to boot in xp, you should press a in the grub menu (or c i think) and then type rootnoverify(hd0,1) and then chainloader +1
[07:12] <feugan3333> jackal24: Are you getting an IP address?
[07:12] <factotum> like after running linux for about 4 years, i have to stop and think (or cross my fingers) when i use something else, its all more or less learned behaivior
[07:13] <crouton> GTroy: You need to choose the partition type now
[07:13] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  though we are trying to get it that way
[07:13] <jackal24> feugan, no
[07:13] <crouton> GTroy: hit t
[07:13] <navarone> JackPalmiery, before you decide go think...maybe see a movie. March Of The Penguins anyone...?
[07:13] <Daedric> how can i setup dhcp do assing a gateway to the clients??
[07:13] <Daedric> i can't figure out how it is!! :$
[07:13] <Ej25goddess> ill br back in a bit
[07:13] <_Gray_> JackPalmiery: You should just stick to Windows.
[07:13] <GTroy> crouton: do I need to list codes?
[07:13] <jackal24> navarone, very good movie
[07:13] <JackPalmiery> what about movies?
[07:13] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  your used to Windows, your comfortable with how windows works. Now imagine you never used windows before... thats how you are feeling with Linux
[07:13] <JackPalmiery> can I play my movies in ubuntu?
[07:13] <feugan3333> jackal24: Have you set you AP to hand out IP Addresses (DHCP server)?
[07:13] <shogun_> _Gray_, after that what do I do to add windows, I'm extremely confused, I do not know the directory of where it is
[07:13] <factotum> JackPalmiery: movies, yes
[07:13] <heinzanova> I have sucessfully restarted gdm, I was able to work out the bugs that kept crashing, and now I get display and such, but it isnt working right, the right screen "SONY LCD" isnt doing anything but duplicating what is on the left display.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5598  Any suggestions?????
[07:13] <JackPalmiery> windows was nearly as bad to get started in
[07:13] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  yes and you can play games, and you can work on word documents
[07:13] <irvin> JackPalmiery, sure you can
[07:13] <JackPalmiery> wasn't
[07:13] <_Gray_> shogun_ which hard drive is it on?
[07:13] <jackal24> feugan, yes. it works fine with my ethernet and I have tried using a static IP also
[07:14] <JackPalmiery> some of my videos don't work
[07:14] <bshumate> Jack, you can play this movie : http://www.ntk.net/media/developers.mpg
[07:14] <cdubya> _Gray_, very cool, that worked like a charm
[07:14] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  because you don't have the proper codecs
[07:14] <JackPalmiery> quicktime
[07:14] <factotum> JackPalmiery: sounds like you need plugins or codecs
[07:14] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery, I assume.
[07:14] <Dr_Willis> JackPalmiery,  yep that can be a problem.. or some have video and no sound.. ect...
[07:14] <JackPalmiery> and some .wmv
[07:14] <navarone> JackPalmiery, once you get started at least you know where to come for help
[07:14] <_Gray_> cdubya: no probs
[07:14] <irvin> obutu tell JackPalmiery  about RestrictedFormats
[07:14] <feugan3333> jackal24: Then you have a driver problem. Have your tried "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan"
[07:14] <crouton> gtroy: just make sure the partition is Linux (either 82 or 83, one is Linux swap you don't want that)
[07:14] <JackPalmiery> ubuntu has problems it seems
[07:14] <feugan3333> jackal24: assuming you card is wlan0
[07:15] <jackal24> feugan, no
[07:15] <GTroy> crouton: thanks
[07:15] <shogun_> _Gray_, I'm not even sure, when I go to computer and file browser, I only see 'file system' but I am aware that I have 3 partitions on 1 HD
[07:15] <slashx1896> how do i get it so mozilla plays my wmv  vids on mplayer and not totem? anyone?
[07:15] <crouton> GTroy: then 'w' to write to disk and exit fdisk
[07:15] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery, I think you have problems wanting to learn about Ubuntu or Linux in general
[07:15] <navarone> Life is full of problems Jack...and solutions
[07:15] <JackPalmiery> will my ipod work ok with ubnutu?
[07:15] <GTroy> crouton: very cool
[07:15] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  just an observation
[07:15] <crouton> GTroy: now you need to create the filesystem on that drive
[07:15] <factotum> JackPalmiery: yeah, ipods work
[07:15] <GTroy> crouton: ok
[07:15] <JackPalmiery> what about the tracks I got from itunes?
[07:15] <_Gray_> shogun_: which partition has the main file system of windows on it (usually C: drive)
[07:15] <JackPalmiery> they are supposed to be protected
[07:16] <crouton> GTroy: you can do 'sudo mke2fs -j /dev/hdb' to make the Ext3 filesystem (with journaling) on that drive.
[07:16] <factotum> well, mine does anyways and i have itunes running through crossover office
[07:16] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery, there is a linux Itunes app but I don't know the name off the top of my head
[07:16] <bshumate> JackPalmiery: George Whipple's on New York One!
[07:16] <shogun_> __Gray_, C
[07:16] <navarone> About the only thing that won't work on linux is Windows Update...but that gave out on me in windows too...:)
[07:16] <chaumurky> LOL!
[07:16] <slashx1896> how do i get it so mozilla plays my wmv  vids on mplayer and not totem, on totem it only plays like 1 second of the vid the nfreazes so i want to play it on mplayer
[07:16] <jackal24> feugan, pasted to the paste site
[07:16] <shogun_> you can play games in cedega, or wine, cedega isn't free
[07:16] <JackPalmiery> slash - I had similar problems, good luck
[07:16] <shogun_> windows emulator
[07:17] <GTroy> crouton: writing inode tables
[07:17] <_Gray_> shogun_: do you know which IDE channel the windows hard drive is on?
[07:17] <JackPalmiery> wmv doesn't work well at all
[07:17] <heinzanova> anyone have any good advice for making dual moniters work as a stretched desktop??? I followed a tutorial online and got this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5598 as my finish product for my xorg.conf but it isn't working right, right screen doesnt do crap
[07:17] <feugan3333> jackal24: Where are you setting ssid,channel etc. I need a link for pastebin.
[07:17] <irvin> slashx1896, lookie here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:17] <JackPalmiery> ubuntu is like 3 generations behind it seems
[07:17] <shogun_> __Gray_, I believe It's either IDE 0, or IDE 1, It's one or the other I know that
[07:17] <factotum> now your trolling
[07:17] <irvin> JackPalmiery, behind from?
[07:17] <JackPalmiery> incompatible with so much new stuff
[07:17] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery, ya give up. Its not the Linux its you!
[07:17] <jackal24> feugan: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5599
[07:17] <tubvat> what is the ubuntu equivalent of Windows Explorer?
[07:17] <irvin> JackPalmiery, so is windows
[07:17] <_Gray_> shogun_: is ubuntu on the same hard drive as windows?
[07:17] <chaumurky> MS won't allow Linux developers to find out how their stuff works don't blame the developers.blame MS JackPalmiery:
[07:18] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  But I agree, linux can be hard to learn when your really new to it
[07:18] <crouton> tubvat: depends. Nautilus or Konqueror, probably
[07:18] <navarone> tubvat, file browser
[07:18] <shogun_> __Gray_, yes, but it is not on the same partition
[07:18] <Dr_Willis> You do NOT want to know the issues i have with windows on a regular basis.. :P
[07:18] <irvin> JackPalmiery, do you get support for new devices without installing a third party driver?
[07:18] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, it's ok we'll work through it
[07:18] <cdubya> slashx1896, the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension is exactly what you need, but those wmv files and mplayer aren't getting along.....at least on mine.
[07:18] <tubvat> roger, thx
[07:18] <crouton> gtroy: now you just need to decide where you want to mount it
[07:18] <bshumate> factotum: now?! now?! he's been trolling under ten different nicks for a half hour!
[07:18] <cdubya> jackal24, still working on it.
[07:18] <feugan3333> jackal24: That's a good sign.
[07:18] <cdubya> ?
[07:18] <slashx1896> irvin, theres nothign there about wmv
[07:18] <jackal24> cdubya, thx
[07:18] <slashx1896> cdubya, so what do i do?
[07:18] <jackal24> feugan: ok
[07:18] <JackPalmiery> seems very inconvenient
[07:18] <chaumurky> yathink bshumate
[07:19] <chaumurky> hmm
[07:19] <JackPalmiery> lots of hoops to jump through for each little thing that is broken
[07:19] <irvin> slashx1896, you probably need totem-xine
[07:19] <factotum> cant really say microsoft is ahead of the curve at all, the've been stealing other peoples ideas for 20+ years
[07:19] <bshumate> chaumurky: a clue watson!
[07:19] <slashx1896> irvin, il get that and c wat happens
[07:19] <feugan3333> jackal24: did you answer my question about essid, channel etc
[07:19] <_Gray_> shogun_: type mount in the terminal and tell me which one ubuntu is on (it should look like /dev/<something> on / type ext3...... blah blah)
[07:19] <jackal24> feugan: what do you mean where do i get it?
[07:19] <chaumurky> time to thinkin my ---- thinking chair...
[07:19] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, what do you need help with?
[07:19] <JackPalmiery> I downloaded a .wmv video
[07:19] <JackPalmiery> it won't playin mplayer
[07:19] <slashx1896> irivin, i hve it
[07:20] <GTroy> crouton: what do you mean by where?
[07:20] <slashx1896> irvin, ive had it
[07:20] <JackPalmiery> or the .aac files from itunes
[07:20] <GTroy> crouton: and how do I do that?
[07:20] <factotum> he cant play a video file so linux is broken and 3 years behind
[07:20] <Fushi> lol!
[07:20] <Taromsn> Hahaha
[07:20] <mrkoje> factotum,  exactly and sense he won't take the time to learn about linux it must be horrible
[07:20] <Dr_Willis> itunes should be Boycotted...
[07:20] <mrkoje> *since
[07:20] <varsendagger> copy and paste the url to gmplayer
[07:20] <Dr_Willis> :P
[07:20] <varsendagger> nobigs
[07:20] <La_PaRCa> slashx1896, what kinda problem you having?
[07:21] <JackPalmiery> bleh
[07:21] <feugan3333> jackal24: did you get the card to work in windows? Cause you can boot to windows and then read the setting from there. You need to know ssid and channel no.
[07:21] <factotum> .aac files can be played once you download the correct packages... if you where to read any documentation on the wiki or ubuntu site
[07:21] <slashx1896> la_parca, im trying to watch wmv vids on websites and it plays 1 second of it then freazes
[07:21] <crouton> gtroy: well, where the filesystem gets mounted.  could be /mount/music or anything else
[07:21] <varsendagger> i don't know .wmv work on my firefox  just a sec
[07:21] <GTroy> ok
[07:21] <GTroy> gotcha
[07:21] <jackal24> feugan: it works fine in windows and the ssid is thoward and the channel is 5
[07:21] <JackPalmiery> it is also kind of slow, how much ram is recommended?
[07:22] <JackPalmiery> as a minimum
[07:22] <GTroy> crouton: mnt /dev/hdb/music?
[07:22] <factotum> 32 i think
[07:22] <Taromsn> How do I get my Linksys Network Adapter to work with the Ubuntu Live CD?  I'm considering switching, but I want to know how first.
[07:22] <JackPalmiery> what is practical
[07:22] <Fushi> Ram for what?
[07:22] <_Gray_> slashx1896: get the MediaPlayerConnectivity extension for firefox
[07:22] <JackPalmiery> 32 would certainly be too low
[07:22] <JackPalmiery> ubuntu
[07:22] <shogun_> I see a lot of people who say linux is too hard, it is harder because It's much more manual than windows, but in time you'll get used to it, of course, I am also a noob =P
[07:22] <Fushi> 64
[07:22] <slashx1896> _gray_ where?
[07:22] <factotum> not if you did a server isntall
[07:22] <irvin> i'm ignoring JackPalmiery
[07:22] <slashx1896> _gray_ i think i have it.. but im not sure
[07:22] <_Gray_> slashx1896: look for it on the firefox extensions page
[07:22] <factotum> i would go with 512 maybe for a desktop system
[07:23] <Fushi> Yeah
[07:23] <crouton> GTroy: no
[07:23] <jackal24> i have 1gb in my laptop
[07:23] <JackPalmiery> yeah, 256 is chugging here
[07:23] <_Gray_> slashx1896: if you have it, it will be under tools in firefox
[07:23] <GTroy> mkdir?
[07:23] <JackPalmiery> especially w/ firefox open
[07:23] <crouton> gtroy: you don't want to mount it as part of the /dev, won't work
[07:23] <GTroy> oh ok
[07:23] <chaumurky> JackPalmiery, you need to get hold of the WM9 decoders and place them in /usr/lib/win32
[07:23] <crouton> gtroy: you want to do something like 'sudo mkdir /mount/music; sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mount/music'
[07:23] <factotum> yeah, a I have 256 on my other desk system, but thats running slackware with fluxbox and a pretty slim install
[07:23] <slashx1896> _gray_ its not there il get it
[07:23] <mrkoje> JackPalmiery,  it all depends on what you want to do with it buddy... if you have a 486 with 16mb ram and a 200mb hdd you can still run linux just fine, provided that you do a minimum install and scrap x-windows
[07:23] <varsendagger> slashx1896, go to firefox and click on tools extensions and a pop up will pop up and then you can go to get extensions
[07:24] <JackPalmiery> where can I download them?
[07:24] <chaumurky> from your paid for xp cd
[07:24] <mrkoje> But you could probably run some type of window manager...
[07:24] <shogun_> LOL 'paid for'
[07:24] <varsendagger> chaumurky, that isn't very helpful
[07:24] <slashx1896> and whats it called?
[07:24] <chaumurky> ;-)
[07:24] <mkyb14> how do you open a .tar.gz file?
[07:24] <JackPalmiery> hrmm.. so making ubuntu usable requires a paid XP CD
[07:24] <JackPalmiery> wonderful
[07:24] <crouton> Ej25goddess: fix your ubuntu yet?
[07:24] <JackPalmiery> videos are important
[07:25] <chaumurky> it's the only legal way  varsendagger: - im no t kidding
[07:25] <factotum> mkyb14: tar xvzf *filename*
[07:25] <_Gray_> JackPalmiery: You can get Ubuntu for free from the ShipIt website.
[07:25] <mkyb14> thanks
 how do you open a .tar.gz file? <- tar -zxvf tarfilenamed
[07:25] <Hagge> JackPalmiery: wmv isn't useful ;)
[07:25] <factotum> or just xzf
[07:25] <Ej25goddess> im reinstatlling windows
[07:25] <chaumurky> still... ;-)
[07:25] <Ej25goddess> so I can burn ubuntu
[07:25] <crouton> ah
[07:25] <chaumurky> HAH!
[07:25] <Ej25goddess> i lost tmy cd key
[07:25] <GTroy> crouton: how do I specify the filesystem type?
[07:25] <Ej25goddess> im looking for it
[07:25] <chaumurky> HAAAAH!
[07:25] <mkyb14> which one is it
[07:25] <JackPalmiery> ouch
[07:25] <_Gray_> GTroy: mount -t <filesystem>
[07:25] <JackPalmiery> phone book is heavy
[07:25] <slashx1896> i dont c anytrhing about MediaPlayerConnectivity on the extensions page
[07:25] <Fushi> -t
[07:26] <mkyb14> zxvf or vxzf
[07:26] <crouton> gtroy: 'sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb1 /mount/music'
[07:26] <varsendagger> JackPalmiery, you'll need to go to mplayer.org and download the essential cd's
[07:26] <shogun_> __Gray_, you don't see to be responding
[07:26] <shogun_> *seem
[07:26] <varsendagger> not cds codecs
[07:26] <factotum> sings "and i feeeeeeeeeel"....whap!
[07:26] <Dr_Willis> varsendagger,  :P lol.
[07:26] <_Gray_> shogun_: i thought you had left!
[07:26] <slashx1896> :\ not 1...
[07:26] <slashx1896> Whats the exact extenstion called??
[07:26] <varsendagger> ha ha ha
[07:26] <_Gray_> shogun_: did you type mount in terminal and see what partition Ubuntu is on?
[07:26] <chaumurky> Ej25goddess: why not burn the image from the live Ubuntu cd?
[07:26] <jackal24> feugan, any ideas?
[07:26] <navarone> sudo mount maybe
[07:27] <shogun_> __Gray_, yes I did and I also have a pastebin, I thought I sent ti to you in the private chat?
[07:27] <chaumurky> YEAH!!
[07:27] <chaumurky> lol!
[07:27] <shogun_> stop jack
[07:27] <_Gray_> shogun_: Sorry I didnt get notified
[07:27] <slashx1896> _gray_, whats the actual extenstion called
[07:27] <Taromsn> Can someone help me with configuring my Linksys Network Adapter in Ubuntu?
[07:27] <jackal24> stop what, shogun?
[07:27] <feugan3333> jackal24: Yeah, just paste the essid and channel again, I'm getting scroll blindness
[07:27] <GTroy> crouton: I got a mount point does not exist
[07:27] <_Gray_> slashx1896: MediaPlayerConnectivity
[07:27] <jackal24> feugan: thoward and 5
[07:27] <slashx1896> _gray_, i dont see anyone called that
[07:28] <irvin> slashx1896, can you play the videos from video.google.com?
[07:28] <crouton> gtroy: you need to read up on filesystems and mounting.  Check the Wiki and the forums
[07:28] <_Gray_> slashx1896: Are you sure? I am on the search page right now
[07:28] <slashx1896> irvin, not sure il try
[07:28] <Fushi> you have to mkdir /mount/music
[07:28] <slashx1896> _gray_ can i have the link?
[07:28] <GTroy> good plan
[07:28] <_Gray_> shogun_: do you have an msn account?
[07:28] <GTroy> thanks for your time crouton
[07:28] <crouton> sure thing
[07:28] <shogun_> __Gray_, no I have AIM though.
[07:28] <feugan3333> jackal24: You need to do something like "sudo iwconfig essid thoward channel 5"
[07:28] <slashx1896> irvin, yeah
[07:29] <jackal24> feugan, ok
[07:29] <_Gray_> shogun_: is AIM free?
[07:29] <zen> I don't get it.  Computers decided to hate me today.
[07:29] <crouton> zen: more nvidia recompiles? :)
[07:29] <slashx1896> _gray_, whats the exact lnk u see mediaplayerconnectivty
[07:29] <Fushi> Is there an aim client for the cli?
[07:29] <_Gray_> slashx1896: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=446
[07:29] <navarone> zen...I had a bit of that today too
[07:29] <zen> crouton, nah--just everything combined
[07:29] <shogun_> __Gray_, yes to make an account, www.aim.com, It's on the gaim protocol
[07:29] <feugan3333> jackal24: And then to try get an address try "sudo dhclient wlan0"
[07:29] <jackal24> feugan3333: unrecognized wireless request thoward
[07:29] <_Gray_> shogun_: ok ill amke one now
[07:29] <Ej25goddess> i still need a copy of windows on it with ubuntu, so that I can play games
[07:30] <shogun_> well, you could just buy cedega
[07:30] <Dr_Willis> games are for the weak!
[07:30] <navarone> zen...toook about fifteeen times trying to get new ram to seat properly. Thought I was gonna crack motherboard pressing down
[07:30] <coz> hello all
[07:30] <slashx1896> _gray_ , ok its installed il try watching the vid now
[07:30] <coz> have aproblem that I have not been able to solve
[07:30] <feugan3333> jackal24: try using "any" instead of thoward
[07:30] <Fushi> Heyo
[07:30] <coz> using wacom tablet with gimp
[07:30] <coz> drivers are in and work
[07:31] <coz> But
[07:31] <navarone> Ej25goddess, I hear ya...still have halo on windows to play
[07:31] <jackal24> feugan, unrecognized wireless request any
[07:31] <coz> gimp STILL won't release the tools, lke a brush, etc
[07:31] <Ej25goddess> I would be a very sad person without my counter-strike
[07:31] <coz>  have to press alt+r to release
[07:31] <coz> any suggestions?
[07:31] <jackal24> feugan: i am connected right now through my ethernet, would that be a problem with those commands?
[07:32] <slashx1896> _gray_ , video player unidentifed for this type of media  pops up
[07:32] <slashx1896> _gray_ when i hit ok a box pops up for mediaplayer connectivty
[07:33] <navarone> coz...honestly...alt-r seems pretty easy to remember...<s>
[07:33] <varsendagger> slashx1896, you will need to install the essential codecs from mplaer.org
[07:33] <_Gray_> slashx1896: change the settings for mediaplayer to use mplayer or whatever it is you use
[07:33] <feugan3333> jackal24: yes disconnect the ethernet, but also remove the encryption key from the AP setup.
[07:33] <Dr_Willis> bind alt-r to  a spare pen button. :P
[07:33] <earldude1> I'm using breezy badger 5.10 and I installed php5, apache2 & mysql, but now i'm trying to follow the directions in the user guide regarding install "mysql for apache Server"  it says to install lib apache2-mod-auth-mysql (which I did) and "php4-sql".  How do I install the php5 version this instead?
[07:33] <Majiks> lo
[07:33] <coz> navarone yes it is BUT it is suppose to release the tools aswhen you move from the drwing area automatically
[07:33] <jackal24> feugan, will do
[07:33] <crouton> earldude1: maybe php5-sql?
[07:33] <slashx1896> _gray_ where can i find mplayer application file
[07:33] <cmd> anybody here good with NFS? I think I got the server up and running on one PC *but* I think I do not know fully how to set up the client on another... Any body can help?
[07:34] <varsendagger> ask if he is allowed to tell everyone about mplayers essential codecs
[07:34] <jackal24> feugan, and the unrecognized command was because you have to put in wlan0 before the essid
[07:34] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  should be several nfs tutorials out there.. ya just add the right entry to your /etc/fstab basicially
[07:34] <_Gray_> shogun_: what is your aim name?
[07:34] <crouton> !codecs
[07:34] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[07:34] <shogun_> __gray_, check the private chat
[07:34] <mkyb14> ah vmware requires a c compiler... is there on in breezy by default or do i have to get one and which?
[07:34] <_Gray_> slashx1896: try /usr/bin/mplayer
[07:34] <_Gray_> shogun_: I dont have any
[07:34] <earldude1> crouton, I tried that on the console, and it game the error: E: invalid operation php5-mysql
[07:35] <shogun_> __Gray_, meatwadpwnedu
[07:35] <cdubya> my battery punted me.
[07:35] <cdubya> heh
[07:35] <cmd> Dr_Willis, thank you, but I think I am still lost in setting up the client for NFS
[07:35] <feugan3333> mkyb14: Use synaptic and add gcc-4.0
[07:35] <Majiks> Um, is it fairly easy to install the ubuntu distro on seperate partion on a powerpc G3 platform?
[07:36] <slashx1896> yay!
[07:36] <slashx1896> :D
[07:36] <slashx1896> it works now
[07:36] <zen> crouton, I started the day happy.  I backed up all my files with the intent to fix my mirror array.  I made my driver floppies and rebooted.  I started the Windows install, but my driver floppy was bad.  After two or three cycles of this, I went back into XP and used a new floppy.  I restarted the install probably half a dozen times because the drivers weren't working properly.  I finally got the install to go but when I entered in my key, i
[07:36] <zen> t said invalid.  So I thought about that and it turns out I wasn't using the right disc...so I had to get a ride to go to my car, get my XP box, come back and restart the install.  Another half dozen attempts and it never works right.  Windows tells me it can't write to the array amid other cries of "raw disk detected.  setup fixed, reboot and start over blah blah".  So, I decide feck it and just installed Ubuntu to my computer (I planned to
[07:36] <zen>  install it after Windows on the next 25GB of my array) for the night.  It installs on the second time (computer froze), and I try to watch a DVD movie to relax.  Welp, I had to get lots of help before that even worked.  A reboot later I watched an hour of my movie before my system hangs because it can't read the DVD because it is too scratched.  And now I am here.
[07:36] <Fushi> :O
[07:37] <slashx1896> :O
[07:37] <jackal24> feugan3333: ok, i did the essid command, but i forget what the second command you gave me was
[07:37] <Fushi> have fun reading crouton xP
[07:37] <shogun_> majiks, if you have 2 hard drives and to eliminate all risks you can install ubuntu to 1 hard drive, and leave the other one alone
[07:37] <cdubya> slashx1896, how'd you get it?
[07:37] <slashx1896> LP
[07:37] <cdubya> huh
[07:37] <feugan3333> jackal24: "sudo dhclient wlan0"
[07:37] <slashx1896> cdubya, with mediaplayerconnectivty
[07:37] <cdubya> huh
[07:37] <mkyb14> k thanks
[07:37] <slashx1896> i used the extension
[07:38] <cdubya> mplayer still doesn't work right with it...kinda annoying
[07:38] <cdubya> yeah, so did i
[07:38] <slashx1896> and i set
[07:38] <Majiks> shogun_. thanks, but I've only got one 50Gig ATA drive
[07:38] <slashx1896> all the things on the settings
[07:38] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  checked  http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/NFS-HOWTO.html  yet?
[07:38] <slashx1896> to mplayer
[07:38] <cdubya> oh well, guess I don't really need to watch any wmv files anyway.....
[07:38] <cdubya> heh
[07:38] <mkyb14> says that "setup is unable to find the "make" program .... how do i get his?
[07:38] <shogun_> Majiks, well I myself am a linux noob, so you would have to create another partition and have it on dual boot and I have no idea how to do that, seek some one else for help
[07:39] <mrkoje> mkyb14,  you need build-essentials
[07:39] <cmd> Dr_Willis, I am on the Ubuntu wiki now... thank you bro, just setting up the server and editing, allow, deny, host was I think easy... just getting the client right is my task at hand :)
[07:39] <cmd> Dr_Willis, thank you for your help!
[07:39] <mrkoje> mkyb14,  I belive but Im not sure on the spelling of that particular package
[07:39] <Majiks> shogun_. Ah coolie ^^, well thanks anyway dude
[07:39] <shogun_> Majiks, no problem man
[07:39] <mkyb14> build something?
[07:39] <crouton> ugh...
[07:39] <slashx1896> thanks bye
[07:39] <zen> Man, what a stellar day I've had.
[07:39] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  yea. i need to do the same thing.. last i did it - i think it only took me a few min.. of course im using samba for a similer task for my users. (they just have to know what machine to get their stuff from)
[07:40] <crouton> zen: you and me both
[07:40] <zen> I think I can appreciate the irony in my nickname as well.  Zen, eh?
[07:40] <crouton> quite
[07:41] <cmd> Dr_Willis, I am trying to share my home directory from one pc to another... I am trying to get on the other and login to my account as if I were sitting directly in front of the other...
[07:41] <jackal24> feugan3333: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5600
[07:42] <GTroy> crouton: all done many thanks again, hopefully I can do the same for another
[07:42] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  you do realize you can sort of 'login' to a remote machine with GDM and have a X session running on it? :P
[07:42] <crouton> GTroy: glad you got it working.  just remember you may need to make some changes to /etc/fstab if you want it to automount on reboot.
[07:42] <zen> On a positive note, I've converted 3 people to Ubuntu from XP these last few months
[07:42] <Dr_Willis> cmd, of course you want a common 'home'  - which is a little harder.. but not too hard I think.. but there can be 'issues'
[07:43] <crouton> zen: congrats
[07:43] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  i tend to have a /mount/remotepc/homes for each remote pc.
[07:43] <ka6jaf> FAQ:  wmv support in firefox under breezy?
[07:43] <GTroy> crouton: ok
[07:43] <zen> I like them both to be honest
[07:43] <zen> I'm no zealot :)
[07:43] <Vaske_Car> What is ubuntu chash? Can I run installation again without loosing data?
[07:43] <navarone> coz, try this thread...someone in forum gives their xorg.conf with wacom section options...they said everything works right http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=61993&page=2
[07:43] <zen> one thing I do not care for is mac prior to OS X
[07:43] <cmd> Dr_Willis, I do not like virtualization such as VNC (far too slow) and SSH just to run commands I wish to avoid. I want the entire gui running at top speed. Is this achievable with what you mentioned?
[07:44] <feugan3333> jackal24: I'm not sure try a static ip address. Do you know the ipadress of you AP?
[07:44] <tyson_> feugan: i have tried a static ip, and yes
[07:44] <Vaske_Car> crash*
[07:44] <drshasta19> re
[07:44] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  i have X running remotely - and its fairly decent. :P theres "X-terminal" machies that do just this. (no hd, just cpu , ram and a video card)
[07:45] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  dont expect quake4 to run good however. :P
[07:45] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  its fairly trivial to set up also.
[07:45] <jackal24> feugan, i have tried a static ip, and yes I know the ip of my AP
[07:45] <cmd> I just got Quake 4 but think I will play it on Windows :)
[07:45] <ka6jaf> Hello.. first time on this IRC.. anyone know how to get wmv running under firefox or even any ubuntu standalone app?
[07:46] <_Gray_> cmd: its faster on windows
[07:46] <_Gray_> cmd: better driver support
[07:46] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  to set up the nfs 'client'    sudo  mount master.foo.com:/home /mnt/home
[07:46] <Dr_Willis> :)
[07:46] <jackal24> feugan, the thing that concerns me about that last command you had me type in is the line that says "sit0: unknown hardware address type 776"
[07:46] <feugan3333> jackal24: try again since you now have the correct ssid and channel setup.
[07:46] <jackal24> feugan, will do
[07:46] <Dr_Willis> Been meaning to get Q4  - hows the multiplayer? all Deathmatch? or there CTF and so forth?
[07:46] <jackal24> brb
[07:47] <cjfs> hi!
[07:47] <cmd> Dr_Willis, yeah, I am trying that but am getting some sort of authorization errors... Trying a new trick now
[07:47] <mrkoje> ka6jaf, You can get the MediaPlayerConnectivity plugin for firefox and download the windows codecs to play wmv
[07:47] <cjfs> I've been told that ubuntu is the most widely installed linux distribution and there's no way this can be true, but I'm having difficulty disproving it
[07:47] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  I think
[07:47] <feugan3333> cmd: You have to try Quake4 on linux!
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> cmd,  yea - ya need to set the hosts.allow and deny  the Howto says
[07:48] <cjfs> it seems actual statistics are hard to find
[07:48] <Vaske_Car> Hey guys what is procedure if Ubuntu crash, can it be reinstalled without loosing data???
[07:48] <cdubya> mrkoje, which codecs are all necessary for it?
[07:48] <crouton> cjfs: it may be the fastest growing distro...
[07:48] <thespore> I'm tryin to play yahtzee on games.com using firefox, under ubuntu (breezy).  Everything works fine, but some text doesn't show up... I belive that text is coming from javascript.  any help?
[07:48] <mrkoje> cdubya,  no clue..
[07:48] <cdubya> heh
[07:48] <ka6jaf> mrkoje :  thank you.. any idea where to hunt down mediaPlayerConnectivity?  Synaptic?
[07:48] <cmd> Dr_Willis, I think the hosts.allow, hosts.deny and just host and ther server were straigthforwared... The client is what I am on now, one sec, will run  sudo mount master.foo.com:/home /mnt/home now
[07:48] <mrkoje> cdubya,  I've never done it
[07:49] <benplaut> nautilus really needs an extension, Mac OS/Xish, that lets you set a color, or labell, or whatever to a file... the thing in prefences is too slow
[07:49] <cjfs> crouton: yes, that seems to be the case
[07:49] <mrkoje> ka6jaf, again no clue... I just remember someone else asking the same question
[07:49] <cjfs> but I highly doubt it is the most widely installed
[07:49] <_Gray_> ka6jaf: Google it and you'll find it.
[07:49] <mrkoje> ka6jaf, you might be able to get the MediaPlayerConnectivity from mozilla
[07:49] <cmd> this is what I always get back 'RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)
[07:49] <cmd> "
[07:49] <Dr_Willis> benplaut,  i saw they had a way where you see all the 'logo' things and you could drag/drop them on a file. :P still a bit of a bother.
[07:49] <crouton> cjfs: most widely installed is probably RedHat or Debian...
[07:49] <ka6jaf> Thank you.
[07:50] <_Gray_> ka6ajf: https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=446
[07:50] <cjfs> crouton: yep, I'd guess redhat/fedora by a long shot in first, then debian
[07:50] <cjfs> then fairly far after that mandrake, suse,  then ubuntu, slack, etc
[07:50] <cmd> brb, will try rebooting
[07:50] <crouton> cjfs: bet they're pretty close, actually...
[07:51] <cjfs> crouton: probably not when you combine redhat and fedora
[07:51] <cjfs> probably 50/30 rh/deb
[07:51] <crouton> fedora's fairly new, and there are a ton of debian spinoffs
[07:51] <senectus> does anyone know what these errors mean? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d5601
[07:51] <crouton> ubuntu, progeny, etc..
[07:52] <thespore> woops, i was wrong.. it's flash.. so any known issues with flash in firefox, under breezy displaying text?
[07:52] <jackal24> feugan3333: still no luck. i can't ping my AP or anything else when i disable the eth0
[07:53] <feugan3333> jackal24: paste the output of ifconfig
[07:54] <crouton> !paste
[07:54] <ubotu> well, paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[07:54] <jackal24> yes yes, i know, crouton
[07:54] <crouton> :)
[07:55] <vilefridge> Ok.. someone with scripting expertise.  When this executes: "su eric --command "$PRIME_BIN_FILE -d >> $PRIME_LOG_FILE &"", I get the error Permission Denied.  Any ideas?
[07:55] <La_PaRCa> thespore, what kind of issues?
[07:55] <sagarp> i want the cgi-bin dir to be in /var/www but i cant change it...i cant find the "scriptalias" in apache2.conf, and when i added it, it doesnt work..apache still looks in /usr/lib/cgi-bin
[07:55] <crouton> vilefridge: why not sudo?
[07:56] <vilefridge> crouton: tried that :(
[07:56] <cdubya> jackal24, so are you getting an IP yet?
[07:57] <vilefridge> crouton: sudo can't use the --command option ?
[07:58] <jackal24> feugan3333: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5602
[07:58] <crouton> thought sudo didn't need --command as it's already expecting a command
[07:59] <cdubya> jackal24, did you setup a static ip?
[07:59] <feugan3333> jackal24: And the address of the AP is?
[07:59] <jackal24> cdubya, yes
[07:59] <jackal24> feugan3333: 192.168.0.1
[08:00] <ka6jaf> mrkoje:  do you know how downloading the codes will work/interface?  I downloaded and configured the MediaPlayerConnectivity to invoke totem for MWV but I think I need to now configure totem to play wmv files!
[08:01] <feugan3333> jackal24: I'm running out of ideas :-) Are you sure that you disabled the encryption key?
[08:01] <jackal24> feugan3333, yes
[08:02] <senectus> is the ubuntu forums down for anyone else?
[08:02] <feugan3333> jackal24: Does the output of iwconfig look right? (Paste it if you like.)
[08:02] <sagarp> does anyone know why my apache2 wont let me change the /cgi-bin/ dir??
[08:03] <jackal24> feugan, i have no idea if it looks right or not, i am new to this, but i will paste to the past site
[08:03] <Majiks> Rhythmbox 0.8.8, why does this not play mp3's by default?
[08:03] <frogzoo> jackal24: can you get an IP?
[08:03] <feugan3333> frogzoo: he can't
[08:03] <frogzoo> !tell Majiks about restricted
[08:04] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, maybe it has something to do with apache using different files for different sites?
[08:04] <Majiks> thanks
[08:04] <jackal24> feugan: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5603
[08:04] <jackal24> frogzoo, trying it with static, cant get a dhcp ip
[08:04] <MachineScrew> any one know how to manualy set a gnome icon theme
[08:05] <sagarp> La_PaRCa i dont have any vhosts, i just apt-get installed apache2 and libapache2-mod-perl2 but i want to change the location of cgi-bin, and the apache2.conf doesnt haev a SriptAlias directory
[08:05] <MachineScrew> i have the them extracted to $HOME/.icons
[08:05] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, I know, but _IIRC_ apache puts the config in a separate file
[08:05] <La_PaRCa> under available sites
[08:05] <frogzoo> jackal24: I suggest you find the gtkwifi.deb & install it - pretty straightforward
[08:05] <La_PaRCa> or something loke that
[08:06] <jax0m> afk
[08:06] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, I dont have apache2 installed right now so I cant be more specific
[08:06] <feugan3333> jackal24: It is definetely not right. The "Access Point" field should not be 00:00:00:00:00:00
[08:06] <feugan3333> . So try again with the commands that I gave you, but specify an SSID this time
[08:06] <sagarp> La_PaRCa the only config file i'm aware of is apache2.conf..the other is httpd.conf but it's empty
[08:06] <MachineScrew> any one know how to manualy set a gnome icon theme
[08:07] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, let me connect my laptop to the power and ill try and see
[08:07] <sagarp> La_PaRCa thanks man i appreciate it
[08:07] <cdubya> MachineScrew, System > Preferences > Theme ?
[08:08] <ardchoille> I don't like 1280x1024.. seems too wide. Is there another 1280x? res that is better?
[08:08] <feugan3333> jackal24: You can also try the menu config under System->Administration->Neworking
[08:08] <jackal24> feugan: the essid in the iwconfig list just shows off/any instead of thoward like i changed it to
[08:08] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, booting
[08:09] <heinzanova> I am trying to run an ATI-Radeon Driver installer, and it needs to be run with super user privledges, and I can't get it to run from console with the sudo command, but I can double click on the file, but it throws error message wanting super user power
[08:09] <La_PaRCa> heinzanova, do sudo nautilus, and run from there
[08:09] <feugan3333> jackal24: BTW are both the card and AP 802.11b
[08:09] <MachineScrew> cdubya: I am in kde and there is no GNOME here but I am trying to set the icons for the few GNOME apps i have
[08:10] <MachineScrew> any one know how to manualy set a gnome icon theme
[08:10] <chaumurky> dammit misplaced my beer
[08:10] <chaumurky> dpkg-reconfigure beer
[08:10] <mkyb14> is there a "make" program in ubuntu? a program is asking for it
[08:11] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, /etcapache2sites-enabled
[08:11] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[08:11] <feugan3333> mkyb14: you need to install build-essential package
[08:11] <irvin> mkyb14, you'll need build-essential for that
[08:11] <chaumurky> sudo apt-get install build-essential - has make in it.
[08:11] <irvin> mkyb14, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:11] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, 000-default ScriptAlias is right there
[08:12] <sagarp> La_PaRCa wtf, amazing...i had no idea apache2 did that
[08:12] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, got it?
[08:12] <sagarp> La_PaRCa thanks a lot..yeah i found it :D
[08:12] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, I had never seen this setup before, I think its a debian thing
[08:13] <sagarp> La_PaRCa it must be because i used apache2 on slackware for my server and it all wen tin one file
[08:13] <MachineScrew> I am in kde and there is no GNOME here but I am trying to set the icons for the few GNOME apps i have  is there a way to set them manualy
[08:13] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, I gotta admit this way is more practical
[08:13] <sagarp> La_PaRCa yeah it's a little strange though..is this the same as the vhosts thing?
[08:13] <La_PaRCa> well... yeah
[08:14] <heinzanova> La_PaRCa ok thank you but, how do I goto the home for my usual log on name from the root's Nautilus
[08:14] <La_PaRCa> it does an include at the end of the apache2.conf file
[08:14] <La_PaRCa> heinzanova, um, got to /home/username
[08:14] <cmd> NFS is headaches... feel dizzy :P
[08:14] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, and 000-default is just a catchall vhost
[08:14] <chaumurky> any advantage nfs over smb
[08:15] <frogzoo> MachineScrew: install gnome-art pkg
[08:15] <La_PaRCa> helping people is fun
[08:15] <frogzoo> chaumurky: nfs is rock solid file xfer - server can reboot & your files stay open
[08:16] <MachineScrew> frogzoo: I am trying to not have to do that
[08:16] <frogzoo> samba, otoh, is considered easier to work with for newbs
[08:16] <sagarp> excellent
[08:16] <chaumurky> can windows work with nfs? I still have my HTPC running on it.
[08:16] <La_PaRCa> heinzanova, worked?
[08:17] <glick> i dont think so chaumurky
[08:17] <chaumurky> shame
[08:17] <chaumurky> shame on MS
[08:17] <MachineScrew>  i have a .icons folder I just need the line to put in my .gtkrc-20 file that would tell gtk about the dang icons
[08:17] <chaumurky> :-)
[08:17] <sagarp> now my /var/www folder is chowned to web:web and i'm in the web group, but i cant modify the folder..do i have to set it to be owned by sagar??
[08:18] <sagarp> if i want everyone in the web gruop to be able to use it
[08:18] <chaumurky> I wish there was a linux port of Meedio. I don't like Mythtv mush so I'm stuck with samba for now.
[08:18] <frasergreen> Hellos
[08:19] <La_PaRCa> sagarp, no, just chmod it
[08:19] <sagarp> oh yeah
[08:19] <sagarp> lol
[08:19] <sagarp> :P
[08:19] <sagarp> my brain is a little tired
[08:19] <La_PaRCa> jeje
[08:20] <frasergreen> How can I install Flash Player in Firefox? This is the most cofusing thing ever.
[08:20] <La_PaRCa> frasergreen, open a terminal and do: sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
[08:20] <MachineScrew> I am in kde and there is no GNOME here but I am trying to set the icons for the few GNOME apps i have  is there a way to set them manualy
[08:21] <ka6jaf> anyone have any experience getting a GDM compliant laser pirnter to run under breezy?  purchased an okidata 5150n and it looks like there are no drivers for this type of printer.. nice printer too.. color laser.
[08:21] <cmd> does anybody know why sudo won't save this modification? /proc/fs/nfs/exports ?
[08:22] <cmd> I try to edit that file with sudo *but* I cannot save it... this is the first time I ever come across this... :(
[08:23] <chaumurky> I've never edited anything in /proc  -  didn't know tou could.
[08:23] <chaumurky> (or should)
[08:24] <HappyFool>  /proc is for making kernel info available
[08:24] <HappyFool> you can write to some of the files, but certainly not all
[08:24] <chaumurky> k
[08:24] <HappyFool> cmd: i suspect you'll want to edit something in /etc somewhere and restart the nfs server (i haven't used nfs for a while, i may be wrong)
[08:25] <chaumurky> that sounds more familiar.
[08:26] <cmd> HappyFool, I think the server is up and running and I ping the server from the client and it's there. I ping from server to client and it works. I ran a few commands *but* trying to mount from the client results in an RPC error :(
[08:26] <frogzoo> cmd: /proc is definately not what you want - all /proc is read only
[08:26] <sagarp> wtf i chmodded the /var/www folder, and tested writing a file, and it worked, but now it wont work suddenly
[08:26] <HappyFool> cmd: are you running portmap ?
[08:26] <cmd> frogzoo, ahh no wonder I couldn't save
[08:26] <chaumurky> thought so
[08:27] <B_166-ER-X> Inode is in use but had dtime set , inode ***** has imagic flagset , clear ? (y) , Inode should be ***, Inode compression flag set of file system whitout compression support, and lots of Multiply claimed iblocks.     guess thats bad eh ?
[08:27] <cmd> HappyFool, rpcinfo -p ?
[08:27] <frogzoo> cmd: try locate 'export'
[08:27] <HappyFool> cmd: um. i'd just list the listening ports, and check if sunrpc is open
[08:27] <cmd> HappyFool, I got a bunch of feedback back
[08:27] <frogzoo> cmd: strictly speaking, /proc isn't read only entirely - but it's used for access to kernel stuff - not config files
[08:27] <B_166-ER-X> can anyone clue me on my problem ?
[08:28] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: just state your problem pls - otherwise we get 90% of posts asking "can someone help me"
[08:28] <cmd> frogzoo, When I was reading the troubleshooting on this page http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/troubleshooting.html they pointed out to check that file and see if the volume and server IP is in there... they aren't :(
[08:28] <chaumurky> B_166-ER-X: what fs
[08:29] <cmd> not the server IP, sorry, the client IP and the volume or I guess share I wish to share with the client...
[08:29] <frogzoo> cmd: ah, i c - well your export hasn't worked properly then
[08:29] <B_166-ER-X> frogzoo,  i did, 5 line over my question
[08:29] <cmd> frogzoo, I ran exportfs -ra I believe...
[08:29] <B_166-ER-X> my pc froze, ask me to fsck , when i do it it gives me :  Inode is in use but had dtime set , inode ***** has imagic flagset , clear ? (y) , Inode should be ***, Inode compression flag set of file system whitout compression support, and lots of Multiply claimed iblocks.    ect...
[08:30] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: that's bad - unless you're an expert - just run 'fsck -a' & cross your fingers
[08:31] <B_166-ER-X> arr
[08:31] <cmd> frogzoo, when I run exportfs -ra, I get can't open and can't lock etab :(
[08:31] <B_166-ER-X> i think its a hardware problem, but i dont know WHAT
[08:31] <chaumurky> cables??
[08:31] <cmd> when I look at etab it seems to be filled with the correct information though :|
[08:31] <chaumurky> you using a journalling fs?
[08:31] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: run memtest for a bit maybe
[08:32] <B_166-ER-X> frogzoo,  did that, 0 error on my memory
[08:33] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: what's your vid card? what were you doing @ crash?
[08:34] <B_166-ER-X> frogzoo,  i have a geforce2, but the problem does not seem video related, and it freeze moslty randomly, started after i added a cd burner
[08:34] <B_166-ER-X> frogzoo,  on windows, or ubuntu (2 hd's) i have some errors
[08:34] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: sounds like you might have a power problem
[08:34] <B_166-ER-X> and xmemtest does not give anything
[08:35] <oskude> is it possible to set individual xorg.conf igurations for different users ?
[08:35] <B_166-ER-X> hee
[08:35] <frogzoo> B_166-ER-X: can you swap out the PSU?
[08:35] <B_166-ER-X> thats power supply ?
[08:39] <andrew_> Whats the difference between cron and anacron?
[08:40] <senectus> does anyone know why when I log into gdm all I get is a brwon background and a cursor that I can move but no right click (no icons or gnome-panels) but if I create a new user and log it in there will be no issue's at all?!?!
[08:41] <ClayG> yayay!
[08:41] <chaumurky> yayaya
[08:41] <cmd> Why does NFS have to be so hard? This really makes no sense... I cant make no sense of it. It is supposed to be a standard or something isn't it?
[08:41] <ClayG> I need a new PSU speaking of whitch
[08:42] <ClayG> sounds like one doesn't it
[08:42] <ClayG> but not really
[08:42] <ClayG> as far as cross platform
[08:42] <ClayG> Samba(SMB) is more of a "standard"
[08:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> nfs is a standard
[08:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> but you need SFU to run it on Windows
[08:42] <ClayG> is nfs natively supported by win
[08:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> and i don't know how well it works
[08:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[08:42] <hussam> anybody here uses clamav?
[08:43] <hussam> I made a cron job to scan /home at midnight and the next day, I didn't find any log to know what happened?
[08:43] <ClayG> Well now, I guess I can't say that
[08:44] <senectus> is ubuntuforums.org down?
[08:44] <ClayG> because smb isn't natively supported by nix, but you can use samba to access it
[08:44] <ClayG> hmmm
[08:44] <chaumurky> no
[08:44] <smo> cmd, I had fun with it lately too.  standard doesn't seem to mean easy
[08:44] <HappyFool> hussam: where did you send the output to? by default cron should mail the output to the user who's cron job it is
[08:44] <Madpilot> senectus: not for me
[08:45] <ClayG> cmd what are you having a problem with as far as NFS?
[08:45] <liam> senectus: that has happened to me and several other people
[08:45] <senectus> Madpilot, hmmm I can ping and resolve it but not access it :-(
[08:46] <senectus> liam, what has ubuntu forums or my browns screen problem?
[08:46] <cmd> ClayG, I think I got it
[08:46] <ClayG> good
[08:46] <linuxboy> hi, when I open http://www.kingkongmovie.com/ and click "Enter the site" my firefox closes
[08:46] <ClayG> anyone know a good wiki web script?
[08:46] <liam> senectus: actually both, no I check ubuntuforums.org
[08:46] <liam> *now
[08:46] <hussam> HappyFool: I didn't specify anything. here is the cron file contents: 00 00 * * * root /usr/bin/clamscan -r /home
[08:47] <cmd> In the official tutorial (I believe might be outdated) it mentions to enter a few things into deny to try and be safe so I did that. I just commented everything I put into my deny and on the client I connected with no problems
[08:47] <cmd> I think
[08:47] <Get> http://pastebin.se/2027 <- I get this error when I try to compile a simple c++ program, whast's wrong?
[08:47] <G> Hey, any channel ops around atm?
[08:48] <smo> linuxboy; there's quicktime embedded in the front page.  I'd suspect you've got something trying to load itself as a plugin to handle it, and failing badly
[08:48] <cmd> am going to restart X... I think I need tooo
[08:48] <senectus> does anyone know why when I log into gdm all I get is a brwon background and a cursor that I can move but no right click (no icons or gnome-panels) but if I create a new user and log it in there will be no issue's at all?!?!
[08:48] <HappyFool> hussam: do you have postfix or some other mail program installed ?
[08:48] <linuxboy> smo: what quicktime stuff whould I get? w32codecs?
[08:48] <YukiIkyuta> Get, show us the program?
[08:49] <hussam> HappyFool: yes postfix and I checked /var/mail/hussam. It has some mails but nothing about clamav
[08:49] <linuxboy> !w32codecs
[08:49] <frogzoo> !tell linuxboy about restricted
[08:49] <liam> senectus: all the people I know who had this brown screen prob re-installed.  I created a new user, becuase all methods yielded no results
[08:49] <HappyFool> hussam: hmm. and root's mail is sent to hussam? (check /etc/aliases)
[08:50] <Get> YukiIkyuta, http://pastebin.se/2028
[08:50] <liable> senectus: try removing your .gnome dir (which will delete all saved configs)
[08:50] <HappyFool> ubotu is taking the weekend off
[08:50] <HappyFool> oh, he's back
[08:50] <ubotu> HappyFool: Do they come in packets of five?
[08:50] <HappyFool> senectus: also .gnome2 and .gnome2_private
[08:50] <frogzoo> Get: I'm guessing you've got incompatible header files, or the proggy won't compile on your platform
[08:51] <rob_p> senectus:  Does, "cat /var/log/gdm/:0.log" yield any clues?  Have you messed with the permissions of your home dir, etc?  What did you do right before the problem started exhibiting itself?
[08:51] <YukiIkyuta> Get, what line are you using to compile it?
[08:51] <hussam> postmaster:    root
[08:51] <hussam> root:	hussam
[08:51] <hussam> clamav: root
[08:51] <HappyFool> Get: did you install build-essential ?
[08:51] <smo> linuxboy: not sure (my desktop isn't linux, so I haven't run across that)
[08:51] <hussam> HappyFool: that's what I have in /etc/aliases
[08:51] <fatehaze> This is a little offtopic, but does anyone know how to run Nethack in x11?
[08:51] <YukiIkyuta> fatehaze, you could run it in a terminal?
[08:51] <fatehaze> I mean the graphical version
[08:52] <Get> HappyFool, nope :( I do it now
[08:52] <fatehaze> I have it but dunno how to run it
[08:52] <graig> is there a distro alot like ubuntu that doesn't have all sort of sound problems? or is that just a common linux problem?
[08:52] <YukiIkyuta> Ah.
[08:52] <frogzoo> fatehaze: -> google
[08:52] <Get> thx HappyFool
[08:52] <YukiIkyuta> graig, ubuntu is like ubuntu without sound problems. :)
[08:52] <frogzoo> !tell graig about sound
[08:52] <fatehaze> No dice
[08:52] <fatehaze> Wouldn't be asking if I could find it on my own
[08:53] <mrkoje> EasyBreezy rocks
[08:53] <linuxboy> smo: thanks anyway. I'll see what I can find regarding quicktime
[08:53] <hussam> HappyFool: so yes, it does have root : hussam
[08:53] <YukiIkyuta> fatehaze, try `xnethack'!
[08:53] <ka6jaf> ok.. I got WMF files to work under firefox:  downloaded xine, downloaded some funky codecs for wmf, downloaded and configured the MediaPlayerConnectivity plugin to use xine... and wellah, good as my windows machine.. it even plays www.kneedragging/lights
[08:53] <fatehaze> Thanks Yuki
[08:53] <HappyFool> hussam: if you do     'echo hello|mail -s test root'   does the mail end up in your inbox?
[08:53] <frogzoo> fatehaze: nethack-qt ?
[08:53] <mrkoje> ka6jaf:  get the EasyBreezy script!
[08:54] <Tedd> Can anybody help me?
[08:54] <YukiIkyuta> fatehaze, nethack in X is not as good as the terminal one.
[08:54] <ka6jaf> what is easybreezy script?
[08:54] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  it works wonders... I just did it and have support for pretty much everything including MS TT fonts
[08:54] <Tedd> I'm trying to extract a file to my home folder. It's a .tgz
[08:54] <YukiIkyuta> Tedd, ask your question and we'll see. :)
[08:54] <YukiIkyuta> Go on ..
[08:54] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  hold on I will get you the link
[08:54] <hussam> HappyFool: bash: mail: command not found
[08:54] <frogzoo> tedd - pls don't ask for help - just leap in & ask
[08:54] <hussam> HappyFool:but I have postfix
[08:54] <Tedd> Yeah, I know. Force of habit.
[08:54] <HappyFool> fatehaze: there's something called 'falconseye' in the repositories (i may have spelt it incorrectly). otherwise try 'apt-cache search nethack'
[08:55] <frogzoo> Tedd: tar -zxf *.tgz
[08:55] <HappyFool> hussam: standby
[08:55] <Tedd> And I've been here like 20 times too. Anyway moving on. I'm trying to extract a .tgz to my home folder. Home as in the file system, with the /usr folder in it.
[08:55] <HappyFool> hussam: install the mailx package
[08:56] <vbgunz> the world has fallen a part
[08:56] <YukiIkyuta> vbgunz, it happens.
[08:56] <vbgunz> YukiIkyuta: :P
[08:56] <frogzoo> vbgunz: which part?
[08:56] <Madpilot> Tedd: that's not technicially your home folder, but if you just add "sudo" in front of the command that frogzoo gave you, it'll work there
[08:56] <Tedd> Madpilot:  thanks
[08:56] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  http://robotgeek.org/blog/easybreezy/
[08:56] <Swedish_Chef> damnit. for some reason i can't get printing to work at all in ubuntu!
[08:57] <Swedish_Chef> everything is configured correctly as far as i can tell
[08:57] <Swedish_Chef> correct driver, pointing to the right network printer, correct port
[08:57] <frogzoo> !printing
[08:57] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, printing is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[08:57] <Swedish_Chef> the printers.conf matches a working one from gentoo and fedora
[08:57] <co> j# semarang
[08:57] <vbgunz> frogzoo: I am cmd. I was trying to work with NFS. Anyhow, I finally got the client to connect and it had to do with being overzealous with my servers hosts.deny file... Anyhow, When I mounted /home/vbgunz onto clients /home/vbgunz, I lost control of my home directory on the server... I think I have to log out :P
[08:58] <Swedish_Chef> frogzoo: i read those, and i've gotten printing working before on several distributions, usually by editing the files myself. but for some reason i can't fathom, cups is failing silently
[08:58] <Swedish_Chef> and running it in debug2 isn't offering me any more insights
[08:58] <Swedish_Chef> :/
[08:59] <frogzoo> Swedish_Chef: nothing in /var/log/messages?
[08:59] <Swedish_Chef> none
[08:59] <hussam> HappyFool: Ok I installed that and I ran: 'echo hello|mail -s test root' and it did end up in /var/mail
[08:59] <Tedd> Grrr. Has anyone successfully installed regular AIM client on Ubuntu?
[09:00] <Tedd> GAIM is giving me FITS with stuff I need.
[09:00] <mrkoje> Tedd, whats wrong with Gaim?
[09:00] <Tedd> First, the direct connect.
[09:00] <Tedd> I need that.
[09:00] <mrkoje> to send files back and fourth?
[09:01] <Tedd> mrkoje: Yes.
[09:01] <Tedd> have you installed aim?
[09:01] <ka6jaf> Is that the same as Automatix?
[09:01] <mrkoje> Tedd,  the direct connect feature should work fine with Gaim
[09:01] <Tedd> Hasn't yet. I've tried quite a bit.
[09:01] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  It is similiar but actually better because it doesn't install a root user
[09:01] <hussam> HappyFool: what do I do next?
[09:01] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  and it backs up your sources.list file then restarts it
[09:02] <mrkoje> Tedd,  My bad.. I haven't used Gaim with AIM proto.. just msn and yahoo.
[09:02] <ka6jaf> thanks!
[09:02] <ka6jaf> I just spent a frigging WEEK trying to do what that script promises to do!
[09:03] <Tedd> So has anybody gotten AIM working?
[09:03] <earldude1> has anyone here setup wordpress on ubuntu?
[09:03] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  exactly! It was pretty much automatic too... make sure you are using a default theme... I ran into problems using my custom theme
[09:04] <earldude1> Has anyone here setup WordPress on Ubuntu?
[09:06] <DeMoNSeEd> am i the only one who has probs with the systray feature for X-chat, i click on my multimedia player and xchat dies
[09:08] <liable> !bts
[09:08] <ka6jaf> I am going to try it..   alpha kind of scares me though.
[09:08] <ubotu> i guess bts is bug tracking system, or bugzilla, see https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/
[09:09] <liable> DeMoNSeEd: ^^ check it.
[09:09] <DeMoNSeEd> k
[09:09] <Madpilot> ka6jaf: EasyBreezy is a derivitive of Automatix, which has been around for a while; EasyBreezy fixes some of the issues Automatix was known to cause.
[09:10] <mrkoje> Madpilot, Ka6jaf, I just ran the EasyBreezy alpha... worked great...
[09:11] <mrkoje> However, it didn't do the wmv thing for me :(
[09:11] <senectus> rob_p HappyFool liable liam01, sorry guys I stepped away for a snack. I've already done rm -rf ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* that had no effect
[09:11] <ka6jaf> If I disappear from here, it's because I am running easybreezy and it killed me!   wish me luck.
[09:11] <BigKahuna> Why does K3B not allow me to burn at full speed. My drive is 40x but I can only get 8x in k3B
[09:11] <senectus> rob_p, the "cat /var/log/gdm/:0.log" gave me all sorts of stuff.. I'll post it to a site for you to read hang five
[09:12] <DeMoNSeEd> mnothing there about systray, anyways, it's no biggie i guess, my last question, i just installed breezy...i was wondering if FF 1.5 is available somewhere
[09:13] <sdude> Hello, can I install ubuntu 5.10 using its LiveCD?
[09:13] <irvin> sdude, not with breezy
[09:13] <no1wantdthisname> have to install ff1.5 manually
[09:13] <DeMoNSeEd> will it eventually be on breezy repos?
[09:13] <irvin> sdude, probably with the next version you can
[09:13] <sdude> irvin shucks :(
[09:13] <no1wantdthisname> dapper has 1.5
[09:13] <DeMoNSeEd> k
[09:13] <DeMoNSeEd> ok
[09:13] <sdude> irvin ok then looking to the future, thanks
[09:13] <ka6jaf> mrkoje, how do I run easybreezy?  do I download the rdf file?  Where is the script!?  I am on the https://launchpad.net/products/easyubuntu/ page
[09:14] <no1wantdthisname> better to just install manually though
[09:14] <no1wantdthisname> dapper has problems
[09:14] <linuxboy> anyone have any luck getting quicktime working under firefox ?
[09:14] <ClayG> anyone here use wiki's alot?
[09:14] <ClayG> different ones?
[09:14] <DeMoNSeEd> thanks everyone
[09:14] <ws008> hellooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[09:14] <linuxboy> ws008: please don't do that
[09:14] <ardchoille> In nautilus, when you click on "Go->Clear History", does anyone know which files (s) that clears?
[09:14] <ws008> god night
[09:14] <linuxboy> ws008: its like flooding
[09:14] <ClayG> dns
[09:14] <ClayG> dn
[09:15] <irvin> ClayG, which wiki's do you mean?
[09:15] <Madpilot> ClayG: I've used the Ubuntu wiki - running MoinMoin - and Wikipedia - Mediawiki - both...
[09:15] <ClayG> well I want to put a wiki on my webserver
[09:15] <ClayG> but i dont know which is the best to use
[09:15] <ClayG> because i dont frequent them
[09:15] <Kamping_Kaiser> linuxboy: it is flooding
[09:15] <mrkoje> ka6jaf, just a second
[09:15] <senectus> rob_p, the outut you asked for http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d5604
[09:15] <ClayG> i know that mostpeople dont know the software running a particular site, but if you could give me a few sites names that are easy to navigate
[09:15] <ClayG> i was gonna use the one that ubuntu used but was told it wasn't that hot
[09:15] <mrkoje> ka6jaf, I downloaded the alpha.... from there I just tar -xvzf and ran the ./EazyBreezy
[09:15] <ClayG> what about what wikipedia use?
[09:15] <ClayG> uses?
[09:16] <Madpilot> ClayG: Mediawiki
[09:16] <ardchoille> mediawiki, i believe
[09:16] <ClayG> ahh that's what they yse
[09:16] <ClayG> nice
[09:16] <ClayG> that is what I was looking into grabbing
[09:16] <sdude> bye everyone
[09:16] <ClayG> appreciate it guys
[09:16] <cafuego> !info mediawiki
[09:16] <ubotu> mediawiki: (website engine for collaborative work), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 1.4.10-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1899 kB, Installed size: 7356 kB
[09:16] <ka6jaf> did you have to sudo tar?
[09:16] <Madpilot> ClayG: the Wikipedia project built MediaWiki, I think (oh, and please don't use ENTER as punctuation...)
[09:17] <ka6jaf> I don't see where I can download the alpha.. I am really newbie to some of this stuff..
[09:17] <frogzoo> ka6jaf: not usually, no - only if you need root write perms
[09:17] <mrkoje> no
[09:17] <irvin> !info dokuwiki
[09:17] <ubotu> dokuwiki: (a standards compliant simple to use wiki), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 0.0.20050218-6 (breezy), Packaged size: 341 kB, Installed size: 3468 kB
[09:17] <ka6jaf> what the heck is this:  Download RDF Metadata
[09:18] <ClayG> Sorry
[09:18] <mrkoje> ka6jaf,  here is a link to the  easyUbuntu part     http://placelibre.ath.cx/keyes/index.php/2005/10/27/65-easy-ubuntu-24-beta
[09:18] <Waynez> Hi, have downloaded ISO for 5.10, but installing base system fails with lots of errors retrieving files.  Any ideas please?
[09:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> Waynez: bad disc?
[09:19] <ClayG> happened to me on an older computier alot
[09:20] <ClayG> for some reason ubunut would fail when installing packages towards the last half
[09:20] <ClayG> and kubuntu would work, dont ask why
[09:20] <hussam> HappyFool: so after I installed mailx, it should send mail the next time the cron job is ran, right?
[09:20] <Waynez> brand new disc, but could be faulty i guess.   Installation through to partitioning, etc works
[09:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> ClayG: did you use a burned ubuntu cd? or pressed?
[09:20] <ClayG> burned both
[09:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm. strange
[09:20] <Swedish_Chef> hmm
[09:21] <Swedish_Chef> apparently ghostscript is segfaulting
[09:21] <ClayG> I would think stranger if they were pressed
[09:21] <ka6jaf> that link worked... ok.. off to tar-land!
[09:21] <Swedish_Chef> cups's error_log says that the process is dying with "The renderer command line returned an unrecognized error code 16777215."
[09:22] <Waynez> Kamping_Kaiser, do u think poss that part of disk corrupted?  Shall I just try re-burning
[09:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> Waynez: try reburning at 8 times or so. something quite slow
[09:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> it will often fix cd install problems
[09:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> also check your iso is ok before burning
[09:23] <Waynez> Thanks for that...will try it...cya
[09:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> np
[09:23] <irvin> check the MD5 checksum
[09:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> :|
[09:24] <Fedja> Hi, i`ve got a question - How do I remove Ubuntu Completely?
[09:25] <no1wantdthisname> format?
[09:25] <no1wantdthisname> :/
[09:25] <irvin> Fedja, the entire ubuntu desktop?
[09:25] <Fedja> Tried out - didn`t helped, GRUB still left
[09:25] <Fedja> no, entire system
[09:25] <no1wantdthisname> and install with what?
[09:25] <Madpilot> Fedja: just reformat the drive
[09:25] <Fedja> But GRUB still leaves here
[09:26] <aMMgYrP> I'm having trouble getting my video out to work on my nvidia card on breezy, what up with that?
[09:26] <Fedja> I tried out deleting the ubuntu partitions and the reformating, but GRUB was still here
[09:26] <smo> Fedja; don't remove grub; you'll end up unbootable.  simply replace it with something else
[09:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> an xp cd can recover the mbr to a Windows one
[09:27] <Fedja> How?
[09:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> dunno, i havent needed to, but you go into rescue mode and type fixmbr or someting
[09:28] <Fedja> ok... i`ll try out, Thanks
[09:29] <Swedish_Chef> AHA! ubuntu doesn't install the foo2zjs drivers automatically
[09:29] <Swedish_Chef> though it will set up printing and say it's using them
[09:29] <Swedish_Chef> problem solved :)
[09:29] <smo> there's a package in ubuntu named 'mbr' .. very useful if you plan on removing the system.  it installs a very basic mbr that simply chainloads the first patition marked bootable
[09:29] <irvin> Swedish_Chef, foomatic drivers?
[09:30] <Swedish_Chef> irvin: yes
[09:30] <irvin> funny, i got them installed by default
[09:30] <Swedish_Chef> i thought mine were installed too
[09:30] <Swedish_Chef> until i checked
[09:30] <Swedish_Chef> p   foo2zjs                         - Support for printing to ZjStream-based pr
[09:31] <Swedish_Chef> the reason why cups was erroring out was because it couldn't find the driver to use :/
[09:32] <irvin> Swedish_Chef, hmm.. i think not all foomatic drivers are installed by default
[09:33] <Swedish_Chef> well, the package wasn't installed
[09:33] <Swedish_Chef> for me at least
[09:34] <senectus> n00b question here, I'm trying to make a new home dir for my account because I've fubar'd my old one.. what permissions do I do to make it work?
[09:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> senectus: 700 at least
[09:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> preferably 701
[09:35] <Kamping_Kaiser> (1 is for apache)
[09:35] <irvin> senectus, i assume you're not in X?
[09:36] <irvin> senectus, man adduser
[09:36] <Mabus06> Hey, how do I get a webcam to work with ubuntu? I plugged it in the USB drive, but how do I check... for instance, what model it is?
[09:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> are any of the devs around? what's a good method to use debuging problems with ubuntu? i have access to lots of ubuntu systems, and we get problems that can happen on 15 boxes in a few weeks. what's the best way to try and debug them?
[09:36] <irvin> Mabus06, lsusb
[09:37] <senectus> irvin, nono, I already have a user account I just want to rename my old home dir and remake a new one named the same as the old one
[09:37] <Madpilot> Kamping_Kaiser: have you asked in #ubuntu-devel?
[09:37] <a1ex> bonjour tlm
[09:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> Madpilot: no, i wasnt sure if it counted as a -devel question
[09:38] <irvin> senectus, better log out of X and try doing it on the console only.
[09:38] <drshasta19> re
[09:38] <smo> senectus: keep it simple? look at your current home's permissions and clone them?
[09:38] <Mabus06> err, does aim even have webcam features? if not is there a way I can test to see if my webcam works easily?
[09:39] <Mabus06> By aim I mean GAIM
[09:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[09:39] <senectus> smo, yeah but I don't know _how_ to do that :-P
[09:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> v2 should, but 1 doesnt
[09:39] <Madpilot> Kamping_Kaiser: I'm not sure either ;) the worst they'll do is tell you to come back here...
[09:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[09:39] <irvin> senectus, ls -l /home
[09:39] <senectus> smo, whats the cmd for setting the permissions
[09:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> Madpilot: i prefer not to be told off by the devs ;)
[09:39] <irvin> senectus, chmod
[09:39] <HappyFool> senectus: try 'ls -lA' or 'ls -lA $HOME'
[09:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> what's wrong with ls -dh?
[09:40] <senectus> smo the ls -la says drwxr-xr-x senectus senectus
[09:41] <smo> senectus: that's 755 in octal .. so create a dir, chmod 755 dir, chown senectus.senectus dir, and it should be good to go  (you should beable to find 1001 explanations of the octal permissions on the web if you need them)
[09:41] <Tedd> Is there ANY way to get AIM running?
[09:41] <Tedd> Please.
[09:42] <aMMgYrP> well in synaptic there should be an Aim install module
[09:42] <aMMgYrP> or a Gaim install module
[09:42] <aMMgYrP> or a Kopete install module
[09:43] <HappyFool> gaim is installed on normal ubuntu by default
[09:43] <Tedd> GAIM is normally installed nd is giving me fits
[09:43] <Tedd> I need AIM, or Trillian.
[09:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> Tedd: wine?
[09:43] <aMMgYrP> there is an AIM for linux, but is no where as easy as gaim?
[09:44] <aMMgYrP> whats the gaim issue u are having?
[09:44] <aMMgYrP> if its the interface, its actually really easy to get used to, kinda like tabbed browsing :D
[09:44] <aMMgYrP> unless you are having connection issues
[09:45] <Tedd> Trillian's out, WINE failed me.
[09:45] <Tedd> Kamping_Kaiser: WINE failed me.
[09:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> then your out of luck
[09:45] <senectus> smo thanks..
[09:45] <defiance> Morning..
[09:49] <Tedd> There must be SOME way to get AIM running.
[09:49] <Tedd> For some reason the .deb on AIM.com won't download.
[09:50] <Tedd> Can anybody do me a favor
[09:50] <Tedd> Try to download the .deb of AIM from AIM.com
[09:50] <Tedd> It won't work for me
[09:50] <Tedd> My browser freezes
[09:50] <binarydigit> try a different browser
[09:50] <GNAM> RUMORS of problems about firefox 1.5 in dapper
[09:50] <GNAM> any info?
[09:51] <defiance> Tedd, why not use Gaim?
[09:51] <Tedd> First, I don't like the interface. Second, I've always been partial to Trillian. Third, the direct connect feature won't work.
[09:51] <Ej25goddess> I'm back :)
[09:51] <Tedd> Direct connect is a BIG thing for me.
[09:51] <Ej25goddess> tedd are you talking about gaim?
[09:51] <Tedd> Ej25goddess: You got it.
[09:52] <Ej25goddess> yeah thats the same issue I have been having
[09:52] <Tedd> I'm trying to get AIM.
[09:52] <Tedd> It's the issue everyone has.
[09:52] <Ej25goddess> I love it other than the lack of connecting
[09:52] <Tedd> They never coded it the right way, I think.
[09:52] <Tedd> I like it too, I'd just strongly rather have AIM.
[09:52] <Ej25goddess> I asumed it was just me since I figured they wouldnt include broken features in a program release after release
[09:53] <Ej25goddess> so I finally have my windows back togther
[09:53] <Ej25goddess> I am re-downloading ubuntu
[09:53] <Tedd> Nope, you're in the majority.
[09:53] <Ej25goddess> lets see how it goes this time.
[09:53] <Ej25goddess> does it ever work for people?
[09:53] <mrkoje> Tedd,  You could try to install AIM in WINE....
[09:53] <Tedd> mrkoje: read up. Already tried.
[09:54] <Mabus06> How come when I search for a package that was reccomended, spca5xx, it doesn't show up in synaptic?
[09:54] <mrkoje> Tedd, Well I am betting it can be done through Wine.. you just need to know how to use wine
[09:54] <Tedd> If you could get it working I'd happily eat the egg on my face and the crow that laid it.
[09:54] <Tedd> Until then, I seem like I'm shit out of luck.
[09:55] <shogun_> Is there allowed to be off topic talk in this channel?
[09:55] <shogun_> omg a soviet russia joke
[09:55] <shogun_> I used to live in russia
[09:55] <mrkoje> Tedd,  Goto  http://www.AIM.com  front page shows AIM for Linux Version 1.5
[09:55] <Tedd> mrkoje: It freezes when I download it.
[09:55] <Ej25goddess> in soviet russia, russia lives in you!
[09:55] <Tedd> Ej25goddess: Is that so?
[09:55] <shogun_> Ew, why would you want to use that?, just use gaim man
[09:55] <Ej25goddess> actually no, I lied, my apologies
[09:55] <Tedd> Everybody needs to stop saying that.
[09:56] <shogun_> You can turn the buddy icons off so your buddylist isn't giant
[09:56] <Tedd> Ej25goddess: I am very upset.
[09:56] <mrkoje> Tedd,  What more can you ask for? A native port of AIM from AOL!
[09:56] <mrkoje> Tedd,  If it freezes.... download it from a different computer.... try that
[09:56] <Tedd> Unless you are willing to drive some-amount of miles, fix my computer and endure perverted jokes if you are a girl, stay in that corner till I leave.
[09:56] <shogun_> Tedd, you can turn off the buddy icons so they are not giant
[09:57] <Tedd> shogun_: I know. Look, I'm just very partial to AIM.
[09:57] <mrkoje> Tedd,  The AIM from AOL even has a deb package what more could you ask for holy cow
[09:57] <shogun_> Tedd, your best bet is to download WINE and use aim on it
[09:57] <Tedd> shogun_: READ. I've tried already :)
[09:57] <shogun_> are you sure you followed the procedures right?
[09:57] <mrkoje> shogun_,  why?! Why use WINE when AOL has already released a native port for linux and specifically ina  deb
[09:58] <shogun_> are you new to ubuntu?
[09:58] <Tedd> mrkoje: I'm about to try from a different browser.
[09:58] <shogun_> mrkoje, I was suggesting it to him, not myself
[09:58] <shogun_> mrkoje, I'm saying if he complains over the linux port
[09:58] <shogun_> mrkoje, since the version is quite old.
[09:58] <mrkoje> Tedd,  Honestly.. I have been reading your request for help for 3 hours now! That is the best you could ever ask for... it a goddamned deb!
[09:58] <defiance> Jesus christ, that's a fricking hilarious discussion to read.
[09:59] <Tedd> mrkoje: Had you read the part where I said "I'm trying to"? Get off my back for chrissakes.
[09:59] <shogun_> tedd, if you complain over foolish things like that, you shouldn't be using linux
[09:59] <mrkoje> Tedd,  sorry.. I didn't mean to come across like that :) lol
[10:00] <Tedd> It's just a preference for God's sakes. If I can get AIM running, I will. If not, no big. I wait a few weeks and I can my laptop with AIM if I need it.
[10:00] <shogun_> thing is, there is a theme to make your gimp look exactly like aim
[10:00] <shogun_> I don't know where it is, you can try googling it
[10:00] <shogun_> oops I mean gaim lol
[10:00] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, gimp?
[10:00] <YukiIkyuta> Hah.
[10:00] <defiance> Hahaha
[10:01] <shogun_> It even changes the sounds so it sounds like AIM
[10:01] <drshasta19> dam
[10:01] <shogun_> the only thing you can't do I guess is direct connect with people who have regular AIM
[10:01] <drshasta19> i jsut dropped the external hard disk...
[10:01] <defiance> drshasta19, ouch >_<
[10:01] <drshasta19> dam it!
[10:01] <Fujitsu> Dropped as in took off, or dropped as in down?
[10:01] <drshasta19> it is not mine !!!
[10:01] <Ej25goddess> So here is my next Ubuntu question
[10:01] <drshasta19> dropped on the floor
[10:02] <Ej25goddess> I have anubuntu live CD, it works on my laptop, but not on my desktop
[10:02] <Fujitsu> Ahh. Not good, drshasta19
[10:02] <drshasta19> no no good
[10:02] <Ej25goddess> once it gets most of the way though its setup
[10:02] <drshasta19> it does not spin anymore...!
[10:02] <Ej25goddess> the screen goes black
[10:02] <shogun_> this is so ridiculous, I installed ubuntu, accidently wrote over my windows partition, now I'm dling windows to reformat AGAIN, and install ubuntu on another partition
[10:02] <shogun_> what a waste of 6 hours
[10:02] <drshasta19> shogun_,
[10:02] <Ej25goddess> shogun that just happened to me ;D
[10:02] <drshasta19> why bother with windows?
[10:02] <shogun_> I need to play games
[10:02] <defiance> Ej25goddess, what videocard have you got?
[10:02] <Fujitsu> I 'gree with drshasta19
[10:02] <Ej25goddess> geforce 3
[10:03] <drshasta19> thx Fujitsu  :)
[10:03] <shogun_> linux drivers BLOW
[10:03] <Ej25goddess> I suspect though, it has more to do with my moniter
[10:03] <shogun_> thats the thing
[10:03] <Tedd> Woot! AIM.deb done :D
[10:03] <shogun_> I have a geforce 6800GT
[10:03] <Tedd> Had to install IE through Crossover Office to do it.
[10:03] <Ej25goddess> 1920 x 1200
[10:03] <Ej25goddess> native
[10:03] <defiance> Ej25goddess, well it probably sets the wrong refreshrate
[10:03] <drshasta19> well ... i dont know how i'm gonna tell my friend that his disk does not work anymore...
[10:03] <Ej25goddess> for an lcd?
[10:03] <defiance> O_o
[10:03] <defiance> Or resolution
[10:03] <shogun_> lcds don't have refresh rates lo
[10:03] <YukiIkyuta> Fujitsu.
[10:04] <Fujitsu> 3 Linux vs. 1 Windows computers here. That last Windows computer is holding onto its current OS since a certain parent doesn't want to be Windows free... >:-(
[10:04] <drshasta19> hehe
[10:04] <dip> anyonw know how to list the hardware in Mac OS X ?
[10:04] <Ej25goddess> any ideas?
[10:04] <shogun_> stop being so microsoft anti, if any other corp had that power, they'd do the EXACT same thing
[10:04] <Tedd> EH? Damnit. It gets to 99 and then dies on me.
[10:04] <drshasta19> i just switched from fedora to ubntu on my laptop
[10:04] <YukiIkyuta> dip, we're not an OSX support channel.
[10:04] <shogun_> I don't like microsoft either, but I still use it
[10:04] <drshasta19> and i am done configurin the ati card, i am very staisfied with it
[10:05] <dip> YukiIkyuta: really
[10:05] <dip> YukiIkyuta: since when
[10:05] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  what ati card do you have?
[10:05] <Fujitsu> shogun_, that is why no corporation should have that power! Open Source doesn't suffer from such an issue!
[10:05] <drshasta19> M10
[10:05] <defiance> Ej25goddess, have you tried doing an install?
[10:05] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  I am about to (in the future) install ubuntu on a machine with an x700
[10:05] <YukiIkyuta> dip, since we were an Ubuntu support channel.
[10:05] <Ej25goddess> I tried an install, and I had a corrupt cd
[10:06] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  thing is there is a deb with the drivers and then there is an ati package from their website
[10:06] <Ej25goddess> so the install failed
[10:06] <GNAM> problem of open source is that linux kernel may became a commercial software at any moment.
[10:06] <GNAM> .
[10:06] <dip> YukiIkyuta: amazing
[10:06] <drshasta19> i used the ati package
[10:06] <Ej25goddess> and it ate my windows install too
[10:06] <GNAM> as an example.
[10:06] <dip> anyone know how to list the hardware in Mac OS X ?
[10:06] <YukiIkyuta> dip, I thought so too.
[10:06] <drshasta19> it took me awhile but it works now
[10:06] <YukiIkyuta> x_x
[10:06] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  the full 60mb one?
[10:06] <Ej25goddess> so I just reinstalled windows
[10:06] <drshasta19> yes
[10:06] <Ej25goddess> and redownloaded ubuntu
[10:06] <drshasta19> 70.5 Mb :)
[10:06] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  it was easy enough you use?
[10:06] <shogun_> Fujitsu, They made a good OS, it happens to be the most popular, you don't give away free food, you buy it, and a company makes it, what is tehre people going to hate on Coke now too? It's one of the leading corps in america, Windows is a good product, It gets buggy because hackers target it since It's the most POPULAR OS
[10:06] <drshasta19> mrkoje, yes
[10:07] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  now if I could only find a driver for my stupid onboard cmedia cmi9880 card
[10:07] <drshasta19> mrkoje, i had to update a few stuffs thoug
[10:07] <drshasta19> ha :)
[10:07] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, admittedly, there are many more bugs to target.
[10:07] <mrkoje> drshasta19,  update what?
[10:07] <shogun_> Fujitsu, regardless, I don't like some of microsofts actions, but oh well It's not going to affect me
[10:07] <drshasta19> my apt list :)
[10:07] <GNAM> YukiIkyuta in ubuntu? I agree
[10:07] <mrkoje> oh ok
[10:07] <drshasta19> ha
[10:07] <Danar> shogun_, uh, it doesn't "get buggy" because hackers target it... it's made buggy, and hackers target those bugs...
[10:07] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, hackers targetting software doesn't *make* the software more buggy, it simply tests it more rigourously. Also, it may affect you.
[10:07] <Fujitsu> It doesn't get buggy because hackers target it! Windows 2000 crashed (think Stop Message) on bootup at the first public demonstration.
[10:07] <defiance> Hmm.
[10:07] <GNAM> stop talking about old windows versions.
[10:07] <mrkoje> anyone know about linux cmedia drivers? Specifically cmi9880?
[10:08] <Ej25goddess> My windows installs have always been fine unless I did something to them :D
[10:08] <Fujitsu> Windows 98's excellent USB support was exhibited when a scanner was plugged in on stage. It promptly BSODed.
[10:08] <shogun_> ok, I am sure if hackers cared enough, they could do the same exact things to linux, but they do not care since it's not nearly as popular
[10:08] <defiance> Heh, same here
[10:08] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, also, Microsoft is a registered `monopoly' in several countries, including the US, India, recently South Korea.
[10:08] <shogun_> I really don't care lol, an OS is an OS to me
[10:08] <defiance> I can't understand peoples problems with spyware and stuff
[10:08] <defiance> I never get those problems.
[10:08] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, I'm sure they couldn't.
[10:08] <Madpilot> there's #ubuntu-offtopic for OS-bashing, everyone...
[10:08] <Danar> shogun_, if you say so
[10:09] <alex_extreme> hi
[10:09] <shogun_> my friend is only 16, and he just bought $3000 worth of microsoft shares with his own money lol
[10:09] <Ej25goddess> can anyone recomend a site to get 1920 x 1200 pixel wallpapers otehr than deviant art?
[10:09] <IcHx> hi
[10:09] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, .. so?
[10:09] <Danar> shogun_, wow... :/
[10:09] <mrkoje> Ah hah! Found it!  www.alsa-project.org
[10:09] <alex_extreme> I'm doing an OEM install of Ubuntu on this computer I have built, which I plan to sell. I am testing it at the moment, and I noticed the floppy drive doesn't work when I double click it in Nautilus
[10:09] <shogun_> hes a good programmer too lol, so you would think hes anti-microsoft
[10:09] <feugan3333> shogun_: shame poor guy
[10:10] <alex_extreme> I get this: give UDI is not a mountable volume
[10:10] <alex_extreme> *given
[10:10] <alex_extreme> any ideas?
[10:10] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, ..? why? Several people who are good programmers waste their talent like that.
[10:10] <mrkoje> shogun_,  I guess it was better then google... he would have only gotten 6 shares
[10:10] <Ej25goddess> uh, shogun, even if he hated microsoft he would buy the stock that he thought would make him money
[10:10] <IcHx> does anybody uses kubuntu here???
[10:10] <shogun_> He doesn't care, he'll make money from it in like 2 months, unless microsoft gets farked over with the xbox 360s being recalled
[10:10] <Danar> xbox 360, and google too
[10:11] <Madpilot> shogun_, Ej25goddess, YukiIkyuta: #ubuntu-offtopic is nice and quiet...
[10:11] <shogun_> google is becoming more and more like microsoft though
[10:11] <defiance> Hrm.
[10:11] <Danar> how's that?
[10:11] <tiglionabbit> shogun_: google actually makes things though
[10:11] <defiance> Anyone have any serious supportquestions?
[10:11] <shogun_> I do sort of
[10:11] <tiglionabbit> you mean microsoft is becoming more like google...  sort of?
[10:11] <Fujitsu> defiance, it would appear not.
[10:11] <Ej25goddess> can anyone suggest why ubuntu live doesnt want to display after going though the normal text setup?
[10:12] <Ej25goddess> my live cd works on my laptop
[10:12] <Ej25goddess> but not on my desktop
[10:12] <shogun_> where can I download a list of commands for ubuntu?
[10:12] <Fujitsu> Ej25goddess, sounds like a video card issue.
[10:12] <Ej25goddess> someone mentioned something about referesh rates
[10:12] <tiglionabbit> Ej25goddess: graphics cards?
[10:12] <shogun_> for terminal
[10:12] <Danar> Ej25goddess, try changing the resolution?
[10:12] <Ej25goddess> how can I do that as its setting up?
[10:12] <Danar> Ej25goddess, try CTRL-ALT-+
[10:12] <feugan3333> shogun_: That would be a list of linux commands, and beleive me you don't want to know all of them.
[10:12] <Danar> cycles through available resolutions
[10:12] <Ej25goddess> when shoudl I do that?
[10:13] <defiance> Ej25goddess, when X has started
[10:13] <tiglionabbit> Ej25goddess: that will only work while the gui is running
[10:13] <Danar> when you see nothing... or whatever
[10:13] <Ej25goddess> I cant get into the gui o.o
[10:13] <Madpilot> !cli
[10:13] <ubotu> from memory, cli is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[10:13] <shogun_> feugan3333, lol I just want a list for the most useful commands you should know for linux
[10:13] <Madpilot> shogun_: see ubotu just above ^^^
[10:13] <Danar> Ej25goddess, what do you mean it doesn't want to display?
[10:13] <Danar> Ej25goddess, does it go to a black screen when x starts?
[10:13] <Ej25goddess> correct
[10:13] <tiglionabbit> Ej25goddess: what do you get?  If you press control-alt-F# (some F key below 7) you get a text terminal, right?
[10:13] <shogun_> madpilot, arigato
[10:13] <Ej25goddess> and my moniter says there is no signal
[10:13] <Danar> right, so maybe that resolution doesn't work. try ctrl-alt-+
[10:13] <tiglionabbit> oh that's not good
[10:14] <Ej25goddess> here Ill get on my laptop
[10:14] <shogun_> Any one know how I can get into some sort of process manager thing?
[10:14] <Ej25goddess> then walk though it
[10:14] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, `top'
[10:14] <defiance> Ej25goddess, alrighty-
[10:14] <defiance> .
[10:14] <Ej25goddess> one moment Ill be back
[10:14] <YukiIkyuta> shogun_, arigatou*
[10:14] <feugan3333> shogun_: Search google and you will find lots, for example http://www.freeos.com/articles/4414/
[10:14] <tiglionabbit> shogun_: there's a gui one under applications -> system tools -> System monitor
[10:14] <Danar> shogun_, in a terminal you can use 'ps -ef' to see everything
[10:15] <bata> hello everybody.
[10:15] <shogun_> thanks everyone
[10:15] <IcHx> hmmm
[10:15] <bata> I have an ALSA - related question
[10:15] <bata> I've been searching the forums and the net for the past 6 hours
[10:16] <bata> does anyone know how to enable multiple-channel mixing in ALSA?
[10:16] <shogun_> do they plan on fixing the problem with # in sources.list file? with the next release
[10:16] <defiance> bata, have you read the docs on www.alsa-project.org ?
[10:16] <bata> some of them
[10:17] <shogun_> It's really annoying how I have to keep on modifying it
[10:17] <tiglionabbit> shogun_: what problem?
[10:18] <tiglionabbit> shogun_: #s are comments.  You can use synaptic or the 'add programs' thingy to edit your repository list if you don't want to touch that file
[10:18] <bata> i will try reading some more
[10:18] <shogun_> tiglionnabbit, does synaptic come with ubuntu, or do I have to download it?
[10:18] <bata> it appears to be a fairly difficult problem.
[10:18] <bata> shogun_, it comes with ubuntu
[10:19] <Madpilot> shogun_: System menu - Admin - Synaptic
[10:19] <shogun_> thanks
[10:19] <defiance> wb ej25goddeses
[10:19] <ej25goddeses> thanks
[10:20] <ej25goddeses> sorry for the delay I had to install xchat ton this computer
[10:20] <defiance> ej25goddeses, boot the desktop-machine and wait for the screen to go blank
[10:20] <ej25goddeses> ok
[10:20] <ej25goddeses> :: boots thet machine ::
[10:20] <shivy> Good Morning to yall chatters, having fun troubleshooting ?
[10:20] <defiance> ej25goddeses, when it does, try ctrl+alt+plus and see if it makes any difference.. if not, then it's not a resolution-problem.
[10:21] <defiance> ej25goddeses, (plus = numerical plus)
[10:21] <tiglionabbit> one thing ej25goddeses could do is switch to terminal and run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", and accept the default options but change the resolutions listed so it chooses a lower one
[10:21] <shivy> i had that problem hehehehe figured out I had to add a shift key
[10:21] <shivy> :)
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> add a shift key, what do you mean?
[10:22] <defiance> tiglionabbit, yup, but its easier to see if it really is a res-problem first. :P
[10:22] <shivy> ctrl alt shift +
[10:22] <shivy> if your not using the numerc plus
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> oh, yeah, because + is above the =
[10:22] <shivy> :)
[10:22] <shogun_> So, overall I've been hearing that ubuntu and fedoracore are the best distros
[10:22] <Danar> shivy, you should be able to just hit it repeatedly, rather than having to use shift
[10:22] <Danar> and cycle through any available resolutions
[10:22] <tiglionabbit> shogun_: lets not get into this "best" thing
[10:22] <queuetue> Hello.  I've set up an ssh key with an empty passphrase to allow me to log into a remote server in a script.  This procedure works fine from an OSX box and a RH box, but when I try it under Ubuntu (Breezy), ssh asks for a passphrase -- for a key that does not have one.  Am I doing something wrong ... or is ubuntu's ssh broken in some way?
[10:23] <Danar> no, use the + on the numpad
[10:23] <shivy> I discoverd with enlarging a terminal --ctrl alt shift + to enlarge and ctrl alt - to shrink
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> queuetue: don't leave an empty password!  People could be watching your hostname right now and will break into your machine
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> =P
[10:24] <tiglionabbit> unless I don't know what you mean by an "ssh key"
[10:24] <ej25goddeses> ok
[10:24] <queuetue> tiglionabbit: You might want to re-read what I said.  Obviously I don't have an empty password.
[10:24] <HappyFool> an empty passphrase is only useful if you can get at the id_rsa file
[10:24] <shogun_> haha, this is pretty ridiculous, I erased a CD-RW containing windows xp, to replace it with ubuntu, then I accidently replaced my windows partition with ubuntu, and now I'm dling windows again to do it all again lol
[10:24] <ej25goddeses> imi mam bootetd and mmy scsreen is blank
[10:24] <defiance> ej25goddeses, okay, try ctrl + alt + plus
[10:25] <defiance> a few times, and see if the screen wakes up.
[10:25] <HappyFool> queuetue: tried ssh -vv ?
[10:25] <shivy> im making a beautifull data disk for all my music/picture crap, Still need to figure out how to make it writable for me users ... chmod i did .. but doesnt help much .. :(
[10:25] <shivy> even chowned it
[10:25] <HappyFool> queuetue: i have quite successfully used ssh on ubuntu; i suspect the error is yours ;)
[10:25] <ej25goddeses> its not waking up
[10:25] <defiance> ej25goddeses, okay, try ctrl + alt + F1 then
[10:25] <queuetue> HappyFool: Please stop trying to help me.
[10:26] <Enfors> I just installed postfix, but by acident I exited it's configuration program that automatically started when I installed it. How do I start that configuration program again? I tried removing and reinstalling postfix with apt-get hoping that would trigger the postfix config program, but it didn't.
[10:26] <HappyFool> ?
[10:26] <ej25goddeses> now im iin the console :)
[10:26] <melonipoika> hi all, anyone knows how to resize ext3 partition? i hae tryed gparted, qtpart, from ubuntu, from live cd, from windows... and no way... could you please help me?
[10:26] <shivy> I LOVE ctrl-alt-F1
[10:26] <shivy> :)
[10:26] <tiglionabbit> shivy: to set permissions for the CD writer, go to system -> admin -> users and groups
[10:26] <defiance> ej25goddeses, ahh, good.
[10:26] <ej25goddeses> :-)
[10:26] <ej25goddeses> where to from here?
[10:26] <Danar> ej25goddeses, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:26] <queuetue> Does anyone else know why a passphrase-less ssh key would require a passphrase under Ubuntu?
[10:26] <defiance> ej25goddeses, now log in on that console, and try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:26] <defiance> doh :P
[10:26] <Danar> ;)
[10:26] <shogun_> shivy, try using http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/ for that partition problem
[10:27] <ej25goddeses> should i login as root?
[10:27] <Danar> sure
[10:27] <Danar> but then, you don't need the 'sudo'
[10:27] <shogun_> alright later
[10:27] <YukiIkyuta> Enfors, dpkg-reconfigure postfix
[10:27] <Enfors> Thanks
[10:27] <tiglionabbit> melonipoika: the partition must not be mounted at the time.  I haven't done this but I'm pretty sure it works
[10:27] <tiglionabbit> just select size or resize from any of those apps
[10:28] <melonipoika> tiglionabbit, i have tryed that, from the live cd, but the option to resize cannot be selected
[10:28] <tiglionabbit> hmm
[10:28] <Danar> ej25goddeses, when it gets to the resolution part, enable the four lowest ones, then start X and try cycling through them again
[10:28] <linuxboy> I got this strange problem. I go to the King Kong page. And my firefox crashed. But if I remove the flash player packages, then go there again firefox downloads flash and then works. No problem. What is the difference between the 2 flash plugins?
[10:29] <queuetue> linuxboy: Some closed-source incompatible bug?
[10:29] <Danar> ej25goddeses, if it still doesn't work, then either it doesn't like your video card, or it's something else
[10:29] <linuxboy> queuetue: they should be the same plugin
[10:29] <melonipoika> gparted is complaining about features in the partition that are unsuported
[10:29] <melonipoika> sorry, parted i mean
[10:29] <Mabus06> Help!! I am in recovery mode right now but when booting normally it freezes at login screen
[10:29] <shivy> Friday at work: Shivy got a call rom customer " Hi my router doesnt seem to work anymore can I reset it by unplugging the power cable ? " " shivy respond : yeah sure " " hears some noise " ok here it goes ....POEF !! ...aaah its on Fire ! " "shivy respond : i think you got the wrong cable ! "
[10:29] <ej25goddeses> what should I tell it is my "bus identifiier"
[10:30] <Danar> ej25goddeses, you should be able to leave that
[10:30] <Mabus06> can someone give me some directions as to how to find out what my problem is more specifically, so you guys can help me easier?
[10:30] <Danar> ej25goddeses, leave it what it is, or use blank
[10:30] <queuetue> linuxboy: And they probably both have the same bug.
[10:30] <linuxboy> queuetue: no. the one works, the other doesn't
[10:30] <shivy> she put back the wrong cable
[10:30] <shivy> poor zyxell
[10:30] <shivy> she killed it
[10:31] <queuetue> linuxboy: Then I would suggest they are not the same version.  But since source is unavailable...  I would suggest you not support the MPAA or Macromedia. :)
[10:31] <Mabus06> can anyone offer advice? this is a rather serious issue...
[10:31] <shivy> hit us Mabus
[10:31] <linuxboy> queuetue: by avoiding all flash thing? bah!
[10:31] <shivy> :)
[10:31] <ej25goddeses> ok I gave it all of my moniters settings
[10:32] <queuetue> I've set up an ssh key with an empty passphrase to allow me to log into a remote server in a script.  This procedure works fine from an OSX box and a RH box, but when I try it under Ubuntu (Breezy), ssh asks for a passphrase -- for a key that does not have one.  Am I doing something wrong ... or is ubuntu's ssh broken in some way?
[10:32] <feugan3333> Mabus06: we can't help unless you ask your question.
[10:32] <ej25goddeses> now im back at the command prompt
[10:32] <queuetue> linuxboy: Flash is a pox on the Internet. :)
[10:32] <Mabus06> I already did...
[10:32] <ej25goddeses> how do I get into gnome?
[10:32] <linuxboy> queuetue: it is. Pity lots of people use it
[10:32] <defiance> ej25goddeses, now do /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[10:32] <Mabus06> It freezes at login screen, how do I find out why so you guys can help me better?
[10:32] <frogzoo> ej25goddeses: usually just boot & login
[10:32] <queuetue> linuxboy: nple because people install it.  If they didn't, then no one would use it.
[10:32] <ej25goddeses> I am running a live distro, wouldnt it looses these seettings if I rebooted?
[10:33] <Mabus06> I'm using irssi on recovery mode right now... :(
[10:33] <shivy> ej25: I think so
[10:33] <linuxboy> queuetue: so blame windows. still doesn't help me
[10:33] <defiance> ej25goddeses, yes it would. type what I said. :P
[10:33] <ej25goddeses> ok
[10:33] <mexp> hey got a pb... hope someone can help: i upgraded to breezy, and as a result got two pppoe connections fired up simultaneously (at startup). how do I delete one of them?
[10:33] <feugan3333> Mabus06: Try switch consoles with ctrl alt F1
[10:33] <shivy> ej25: Try doing a sweet sweet install of a breezy badger ..t will better your life
[10:33] <tiglionabbit> Mabus06: I think I've heard this issue before..   Could be graphics hardware, but I'm not really sure.  Check the forums  ( http://ubuntuforums.org )
[10:33] <Mabus06> feugan3333: nope, that does not work in a normal boot... its frozen in the true sense of the word
[10:34] <ej25goddeses> it said startiing gnome display manager [fail] 
[10:34] <defiance> Hrm
[10:34] <queuetue> linuxboy: Sure it does - send a letter to the MPAA telling the you have no interest in installing flash - or going to see their overblown productions until they stop suing their customers.
[10:34] <Mabus06> tiglionabbit: it will be rather hard to browse the forums with lynx...
[10:34] <shivy> oi
[10:34] <defiance> ej25goddeses, then you got a setting wrong
[10:34] <shivy> restart gdm
[10:34] <tiglionabbit> Mabus06: no other computer?
[10:34] <ej25goddeses> then ill retry it
[10:34] <linuxboy> queuetue: and they will jump because one lonely linux user does that?
[10:34] <ej25goddeses> :)
[10:34] <feugan3333> Mabus06: What was loading when it froze?
[10:34] <defiance> ^^
[10:34] <GNAM> auauua another victim of dist-upgrade
[10:34] <drshasta19> hey how do i remove evolution ?
[10:34] <queuetue> No one knows about blank assphrases in ssh?
[10:35] <Mabus06> feugan3333: it was at the login screen, cursor flashes for a second then it freezes
[10:35] <shivy> apt-get remove evolution
[10:35] <queuetue> linuxboy: No, because all of us do.  But "all of us" requires you, too.
[10:35] <GNAM> when SMART became official ubuntu packet manager?
[10:35] <drshasta19> ok thanks
[10:35] <feugan3333> Mabus06: It's most likely then a graphics driver issue.
[10:35] <linuxboy> queuetue: ok, you can start. Send them a mail
[10:35] <queuetue> linuxboy: I do, every week.
[10:35] <tiglionabbit> GNAM: official?
[10:35] <shivy> or actually ' sudo -c apt-get remove evolution '
[10:35] <Danar> ej25goddeses, what does dmesg|tail say?
[10:35] <Mabus06> feugan3333: I made no graphics changes except installing a few new packages to get my webcam to work, that's the only thing close I can think of
[10:35] <GNAM> yeah
[10:36] <linuxboy> queuetue: I don't see flash dissapering off the net
[10:36] <Mabus06> feugan3333: I don't remember the exact names of the packages, how do I find out what was most recently installed?
[10:36] <GNAM> smart and synaptic same author
[10:36] <GNAM> so no problem.
[10:36] <tiglionabbit> GNAM: who cares about official.  Aptitude, Synaptic, and Apt-get are still there for using
[10:36] <queuetue> linuxboy: And you won't - not as long as you keep working against my efforts. :)
[10:37] <linuxboy> queuetue: what about production companies that make videos in flash? aren't they where the money is
[10:37] <ej25goddeses> whats dmesg|tail do?
[10:37] <queuetue> linuxboy: I don't know - I've never seen one, since I don't install flash.  But they don't have any of my money.
[10:37] <ejofee> where do i find kernel-source?
[10:37] <linuxboy> I got this strange problem. I go to the King Kong page. And my firefox crashed. But if I remove the flash player packages, then go there again firefox downloads flash and then works. No problem. What is the difference between the 2 flash plugins?
[10:38] <Danar> ej25goddeses, dmesg shows system messages, | directs the output to another command, tail displays the last 10 lines
[10:38] <HappyFool> ejofee: it's linux-source-2.6.12
[10:38] <ej25goddeses> iti says thaaat utf8 is not a recommended IO chaarset for FAT filesystems
[10:38] <queuetue> linuxboy: How is this  aporblem?  There are obviously two versions of the flash plugin - the newer one fixes a bug that used to crash.  Why are you concerned about this, if you have the fix?
[10:38] <ej25goddeses> charsest
[10:38] <feugan3333> Mabus06: well you could use "apt-cache search xxx" where xxx is any keyword like "webcam"
[10:38] <ejofee> HappyFool: ohh, you people got me! :)
[10:38] <linuxboy> queuetue: I don't want your help
[10:39] <Danar> ej25goddeses, o.O
[10:39] <HappyFool> ejofee: it's possible you really want linux-headers-386 (or -k7 or similar)
[10:39] <ej25goddeses> yeah
[10:39] <queuetue> linuxboy:  Too bad you already got it. :)
[10:39] <ej25goddeses> i feel the sasme way
[10:39] <Mabus06> okay I only have one console, feugan3333, so brb
[10:39] <ejofee> HappyFool: i need it as compatible as possible to the default one so as to install the nvidia driver
[10:39] <tiglionabbit> linuxboy: dunno, but asking again probably wont help you.  I've read that an older version crashed when the color depth wasn't set to 24 bits, and such stuff, but uh, now that it's upgraded, why do you need to care?
[10:39] <Danar> ej25goddeses, have you been writing to a windows partition from linux?
[10:40] <HappyFool> ejofee: afaik for that you need the right linux-headers package
[10:40] <linuxboy> tiglionabbit: yes. thats a per user hack. Not a real fix
[10:40] <ej25goddeses> I have a windows partitiion
[10:40] <ej25goddeses> and I have a live linux cd in it
[10:40] <HappyFool> ejofee: you're aware of the ubuntu packaged drivers?
[10:40] <Danar> ej25goddeses, have you accessed it from linux?
[10:40] <robotgeek> hi, i was trying to setup a breezy chroot using debootstrap, but the apt-get update fails with a gpg error. i solved the issue with a include=gnupg --resolve-deps, it this a bug?
[10:40] <tiglionabbit> linuxboy: hack?
[10:40] <ej25goddeses> nope, I havent gotten iin the gui, and I wouldnt knwo how to do anythinig from a comand prompt
[10:40] <shivy> i deleted my windows
[10:40] <shivy> :)
[10:40] <fre> i cannot install it any more :(
[10:40] <ejofee> HappyFool: it's my first day with (k)ubuntu
[10:41] <tiglionabbit> =}  me too, but now I have roommates asking me to play online RPGs with them
[10:41] <ejofee> HappyFool: no, i am not
[10:41] <Danar> ej25goddeses, ok, well either way you can ignore it for now. might not pose a problem anyway, and shouldn't interfere with loading linux
[10:41] <shivy> to much windows at work already
[10:41] <HappyFool> !tell ejofee about nvidia
[10:41] <Danar> ej25goddeses, any other messages?
[10:41] <feugan3333> !windows
[10:41] <ubotu> I guess windows is unnecessary, everything runs in Linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office or find an !alternative, or what you remove to make room for kubuntu
[10:41] <queuetue> tiglionabbit: WOW, at least, works under ubuntu - my wife plays it.
[10:41] <ej25goddeses> some crap about bluetooth, but this system doesnt have any bluetooth devices
[10:41] <queuetue> tiglionabbit: You need to get cedega, though.
[10:41] <HappyFool> ejofee: also take a look at help.ubuntu.com
[10:41] <Danar> heh, i wish everything ran in linux
[10:41] <tiglionabbit> queuetue: nifty.  Hmm, perhaps I should subscribe
[10:42] <ej25goddeses> brb
[10:42] <robotgeek> hmm, this is weird. i am on my laptop, firefox/lynx doesn't connect to the internet. however, i am on irc from the machine. what gives?
[10:42] <tiglionabbit> I haven't been able to find a buildable version of wineX in my random tries
[10:42] <defiance> WineX?
[10:42] <Danar> tiglionabbit, google cvscedega
[10:42] <defiance> It's Cedega nowadays.
[10:42] <ejofee> HappyFool: and, btw, is it true ubuntu doesn't include mc (midnight commander)?! i find it nowhere, which surprises me unpleasantly :(
[10:42] <tiglionabbit> Danar: that's what I mean
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> last time I did that it had problems
[10:43] <Danar> tiglionabbit, first result in googling cvscedega: http://winecvs.linux-gamers.net/index.php/Main_Page
[10:43] <Danar> tiglionabbit, there's your answer ^
[10:43] <GNAM> windows and ubuntu in vmware or ubuntu and windows in vmware? that's the question
[10:43] <GNAM> .
[10:43] <tiglionabbit> that's exactly what I did before
[10:43] <fre> mh does that gnome-bluetooth packet not exist in ubuntu ?
[10:43] <Danar> tiglionabbit, WFM
[10:43] <HappyFool> ejofee: no, it is in. it's in the 'universe' repository. are you a Debian user by any chance?
[10:44] <tiglionabbit> Danar: what?
[10:44] <Danar> tiglionabbit, WFM = Works For Me
[10:44] <queuetue> GNAM: You will be happier with windows under a linux host than linux under a windows host.
[10:44] <tiglionabbit> well, I'll try running the script again then
[10:44] <Danar> tiglionabbit, try profile 0
[10:45] <queuetue> GNAM: A linux host should never have to be rebooted except kernel upgrades.  That windows host will need to be rebooted a few times a day. ;)
[10:45] <GNAM> yes but about drivers ;)
[10:45] <GNAM> ?
[10:45] <ej25goddeses> ok im back
[10:46] <ej25goddeses> sorry about that
[10:46] <queuetue> GNAM: If vmware takes care f you, no problem.  If they don't, then ... well, then buy better supported hardware. ;)
[10:46] <ej25goddeses> so danar, any other ideas?
[10:46] <mexp> question here... can someone help... got two ppp interfaces on one dsl-connection, routing gets confused. how to remove/disable/delete one of them?
[10:46] <Danar> ej25goddeses, no other messages from dmesg?
[10:46] <tiglionabbit> Danar: still fails, I'll paste the result
[10:47] <ej25goddeses> no
[10:47] <ej25goddeses> nothing related to video
[10:47] <feugan3333> mexp: I think there is a config file under /etc/ppoe but I can't check cause I don't use ppoe
[10:47] <shivy> you gotta love chmod :)
[10:47] <tiglionabbit> er wait
[10:47] <queuetue> I've set up an ssh key with an empty passphrase to allow me to log into a remote server in a script.  This procedure works fine from an OSX box and a RH box, but when I try it under Ubuntu (Breezy), ssh asks for a passphrase -- for a key that does not have one.  Am I doing something wrong ... or is ubuntu's ssh broken in some way?
[10:47] <Danar> tiglionabbit, shouldn't have failed so soon...
[10:47] <runevi> is there a 'proper way' to upgrade Ubuntu 5.10 to the latest kernel?
[10:48] <Danar> runevi, synaptic should work fine
[10:48] <feugan3333> runevi: what do you mean "latest" kernel?
[10:48] <runevi> Danar: I mean to the latest kernel from kernel-org, does ubuntu package them?
[10:48] <Danar> runevi, oh. well you could add kernel.org to the sources.list
[10:48] <ej25goddeses> so danar, if I were to try an install rather than a live cd
[10:48] <feugan3333> runevi: Not unless you'd like to be stuck with a broken system
[10:48] <ej25goddeses> would have hteese same issues?
[10:49] <tiglionabbit> Danar: http://pastebin.com/459282
[10:49] <Danar> ej25goddeses, possibly.
[10:49] <queuetue> runevi: If it's packaged for ubuntu, then "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"  - if it isn't, then I would not suggest shoehorning it in - join the effort to package it instead. :)
[10:49] <runevi> My problem is quite simply that my SATA controllers became supported in 2.6.13 ;)
[10:49] <esters> is there an 64bit macromedia flash player ?
[10:49] <runevi> and 5.10 ships with 2.6.12
[10:49] <Danar> ej25goddeses, best to see why it's doing it first
[10:49] <ej25goddeses> alright
[10:49] <ej25goddeses> hnmm
[10:49] <shivy> apt-get install coffee-1.12
[10:49] <ej25goddeses> well I guess I willl pick this up tomorrow
[10:49] <ej25goddeses> I have someone calling me to bed
[10:49] <ej25goddeses> :D
[10:50] <runevi> queuetue: Well, the box won't use its 7 SATA-disks before I get myself a newer kernel ;D
[10:50] <ej25goddeses> thank you for all your help
[10:50] <esters> god damn it
[10:50] <ej25goddeses> I really apreciate it
[10:50] <shivy> :)
[10:50] <tiglionabbit> esters: unfortunately no, macromedia sucks
[10:50] <shivy> gn
[10:50] <robotgeek> hmm, this is weird. i am on my laptop, firefox/lynx doesn't connect to the internet. however, i am on irc from the machine. what gives? restarting the router doesn't help
[10:50] <ej25goddeses> sleep well, and thank you again
[10:50] <esters> tiglionabbit, i know :/
[10:50] <esters> 32bit fagets
[10:50] <tiglionabbit> esters: actually, you can grab some open source flash players and compile them on your machine, but they wont run much new stuff
[10:50] <Danar> tiglionabbit, go to ~/.WineCVS and run 'make clean' and try again
[10:51] <queuetue> runevi: The stock kernel is not meant to be run, unfortunately.  These days, it needs to be tuned for a specific distro - either by the Debian/Ubuntu maintainers, or by you, but "stock kernels" are really no longer appropriate.
[10:51] <tiglionabbit> Danar: there's no makefile there
[10:51] <iram_> runvei: I had similar issue with my ide raid controller.  nobody seems to be interested in helping people figure out how to use a newer kernel
[10:51] <Danar> hrm
[10:51] <runevi> queuetue: Except for slackware. ;D
[10:51] <mexp> feugan3333: checked the files in /etc/ppp but couldn't find anything related
[10:52] <tiglionabbit> Danar: oh, /sources/winex
[10:52] <esters> tiglionabbit, i used synaptic package manager to download packages keyword flash
[10:52] <queuetue> runevi: Even for slackware, if you ask Linus.
[10:52] <Danar> tiglionabbit, do you have a ~/winex directory?
[10:52] <tiglionabbit> I mean ~/.WineCVS/sources/cvscedega/winex
[10:52] <tiglionabbit> made clean there, I'll try again now
[10:52] <feugan3333> mexp: you check pppoe_on_boot ?
[10:52] <Danar> tiglionabbit, try again after 'make clean' if not, try 'make uninstall' and try again
[10:52] <alp> queuetue: lots of people happily use stock kernels or hand patched kernels every day
[10:52] <runevi> queuetue: Ohwell
[10:53] <iram_> runevi: the solution i chose was to spend 30 bucks on a new ide controller
[10:53] <runevi> iram_: Uhm.
[10:53] <queuetue> alp: If you say so, then it must be true for you.
[10:53] <mexp> feugan3333: yes, it only refers to dsl-provider file
[10:53] <runevi> iram_: I just bought _two_ new controllers, to have my 7 sata-disks on ;)
[10:53] <tiglionabbit> Danar: same problems
[10:53] <runevi> iram_: And SATAII-300, with NCQ/TCQ are quite expensive. ;D
[10:53] <feugan3333> queuetue: Where did you hear that stock kernels are not appropriate?
[10:54] <queuetue> runevi: You might have checked for ubuntu support before. :)
[10:54] <esters> 80GB samsung SATA2 and NCQ costs 40LS it's about 80$
[10:54] <queuetue> feugan3333: The Kernel developers mailing lists.
[10:54] <mexp> feugan3333: and there's only one connection there
[10:54] <runevi> queuetue: Well, I usually use SuSE ;)  And SuSE drivers are shipped with the cards. ;D
[10:54] <runevi> queuetue: But I decided to give Ubuntu a go.
[10:54] <defiance> BLah
[10:55] <esters> runevi, in LV sata 2 and NCQ HDD aren't so expensive
[10:55] <shivy> aaah
[10:55] <shivy> no suse
[10:55] <feugan3333> queuetue: I'll take your word for it, but I still find it hard to beleive.
[10:55] <shivy> too much background services and a crappy kde
[10:55] <esters> hehe
[10:55] <runevi> esters: It's not _that_ expensive, $250 or something for both controllers.
[10:55] <Danar> tiglionabbit, make uninstall, and follow the directions here as precisely as you can: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=45
[10:55] <shivy> i tried running that on my laptop
[10:56] <shivy> and it crashed over and over
[10:56] <iram_> runevi: this thread might help http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84174&highlight=kernel          Like I said, I gave up and just bought new hard ware
[10:56] <shivy> ubuntu is much sweeter for me cpu
[10:56] <runevi> esters: iram_ Thanks.
[10:56] <esters> runevi,  why do you need controllers if you have an moBo which supports sata2 & NCQ
[10:56] <esters> or you don't :)
[10:56] <feugan3333> mexp: I'm not sure. But it's there somewhere if you look hard enough :-)
[10:57] <esters> yesterday i installed kubuntu 64bit 5.10
[10:57] <runevi> esters: It's an old mobo ;)  The mobo is for a Duron 1300 ;)
[10:57] <shivy> :)
[10:57] <esters> i think gnome looks better
[10:58] <mexp> feugan3333: yeah... tried already for some HOURS to find it...
[10:58] <esters> KDE is more like doggy on the search bar and uselles RAM using
[10:58] <esters> runevi, i se nForce or KT old chipset?
[10:58] <esters> see*
[10:58] <Danar> tiglionabbit, also, doing this might help: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[10:58] <Danar> CC=gcc-3.4
[10:58] <Danar> export CC
[10:59] <tiglionabbit> okay
[10:59] <runevi> esters: Not sure, it's a kt7a-raid mobo
[10:59] <esters> RAID mobo?
[10:59] <tiglionabbit> I just did a yes | sudo rm -r * in the source directory, to make sure it actually updates my source
[10:59] <runevi> esters: it's the name of the mobo :)
[10:59] <esters> what brand?
[10:59] <esters> is it?
[10:59] <esters> runevi,
[11:00] <runevi> esters: abit, i think
[11:00] <esters> ou
[11:00] <defiance> abit is teh shizznitz.
[11:00] <runevi> yup, abit.
[11:00] <esters> i have an Shuttle KT266A mobo
[11:00] <esters> @ my second home
[11:00] <esters> here i have Asus A8n-sli Deluxe
[11:00] <tiglionabbit> okay that was bad, now it thinks I should have the source there...   *deletes the whole tree*
[11:01] <senectus> can I re-install without formatting?
[11:01] <esters> but i think you can take a look on Biostar 6100-m9 which support Sata 2 and NCQ i think
[11:01] <senectus> install over the top of what I had?
[11:01] <runevi> esters: Basically, it's an old box which I want to use as a disk-server, so I bought 7 SATA-II disks, 2 nice controllers, and put it all in. :)
[11:02] <esters> WOW
[11:02] <esters> 7x25=175W of PSU
[11:02] <tiglionabbit> ah, it's actually getting new source this time.  So that's what I should have done--  delete the whole tree so it starts fresh
[11:02] <esters> i have only one 200gb segate barracuda
[11:03] <runevi> esters: The PSU in that box is 580W, so that shouldn't pose a problem. :)
[11:03] <Madpilot> senectus: install/reinstall what?
[11:03] <esters> runevi, hehe
[11:03] <runevi> esters: I'm more worried about the cooling ;)
[11:03] <esters> 12fan should do the trick
[11:03] <esters> 12cm*
[11:03] <runevi> esters: Well, yes, but I also need fans directly on the disks.
[11:03] <defiance> Opterons for teh win!
[11:03] <esters> barracuda's normal temp. is about 50~*
[11:04] <tiglionabbit> fuck, same error
[11:04] <runevi> esters: That's no good, you shorten their lives with that high a temp.
[11:04] <esters> when i putted 12cm FAN normal temp ir about 37~40
[11:04] <tiglionabbit> Danar: it still duzn't work, same output even with new source =[
[11:04] <melonipoika> hi, anyone can tell me how to turn off jounalling with tune2fs? i could't find i in the man page...
[11:04] <melonipoika> hi, anyone can tell me how to turn off jounalling with tune2fs? i could't find i in the man page...
[11:05] <robotgeek> melonipoika: no need to repeat
[11:05] <esters> i should propose to buy samsung's HDD's default temp about 20C :)
[11:05] <melonipoika> uy, soory
[11:05] <Danar> did you execute 'CC=gcc-3.4' and export CC?
[11:05] <melonipoika> it was a mistake
[11:05] <feugan3333> melonipoika: may I ask why
[11:05] <Danar> tiglionabbit, before running the script?
[11:05] <tiglionabbit> oops, I didn't export
[11:05] <melonipoika> yes, to resize partition wijt parted
[11:05] <esters> runevi, you are using ubuntu?
[11:05] <locomorto> Is it possible to change the ctrl-alt-backspace bind to something else?
[11:05] <esters> at the moment?
[11:05] <runevi> esters: Complete ubuntu-newbie, but yes.
[11:05] <robotgeek> locomorto: yes
[11:05] <runevi> esters: Started using ubuntu yesterday
[11:05] <locomorto> robotgeek: Where would I change that?
[11:05] <esters> runevi, GL
[11:06] <runevi> esters: It'll probably work out.  Used to admin a few debian servers earlier.
[11:06] <esters> oh that's good
[11:06] <esters> i'm a gamer,playing games like counter-strike for 4 years
[11:06] <melonipoika> feudan3333, i read that turning it off you change the filesystem to ext2, and then i can use parted. Then i will turn in on again
[11:07] <melonipoika> i'm not sure if i'm right
[11:07] <runevi> esters: Ah :)  I'm one of those sysadmin types, who have been sysadmining the least .. heh .. 7 years.
[11:07] <runevi> the last.
[11:07] <robotgeek> locomorto: you can do it in two ways. one from the gconfeditor gui, System Tools -> Configuration Editor
[11:07] <esters> on debian based systems or GAY windows?
[11:08] <runevi> esters: never been a windows admin.
[11:08] <robotgeek> locomorto: or gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_9 "<Control><Alt>Delete"
[11:08] <robotgeek> locomorto: gconftool-2 -t str --set /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands/command_9 "gnome-system-monitor"
[11:08] <runevi> esters: But debian/redhat/suse/freebsd/openbsd/netbsd/solaris
[11:08] <esters> great experience there runevi
[11:08] <feugan3333> melonipoika: I've never that but you best backup your data first.
[11:09] <ejofee> "In the Software Sources dialog that comes up, click the Add button." -- no such dialog comes up! what happens?
[11:09] <locomorto> robotgeek: Nono
[11:09] <runevi> esters: I _still_ hate twiddling with the kernel in distros i'm not familiar with ;D
[11:09] <robotgeek> locomorto: that will launch the gnom-esystem-monitor
[11:09] <esters> :D
[11:09] <locomorto> robotgeek: I want to change the one that kills X
[11:09] <Locke> whats a good video player? need to play a WMV and totem isn't wanting to be nice
[11:09] <defiance> Locke, mplayer/vlc
[11:10] <feugan3333>  s/never/never heard/
[11:10] <Locke> VLC is HORRIBLE
[11:10] <defiance> But you need the w32codecs to play WMV
[11:10] <esters> xine-ui Locke
[11:10] <defiance> Locke, I think it's quite nice.
[11:10] <defiance> Ugh.. xine is slow. >_<
[11:10] <defiance> mplayer for teh win
[11:10] <defiance> :p
[11:10] <robotgeek> locomorto: okay, one sec. /etc/xmodmap.conf , keycode 22 for me
[11:10] <runevi> defiance: Is there trouble with the w32codecs in combination with amd64?  Didn't get wmv to work as I'm used to ..
[11:10] <esters> but VLC is universal player for both win and linux
[11:10] <defiance> I haven't even found the w32codecs, but I've only searched in the reps.
[11:11] <[darkfire] > w32codecs is in the reps
[11:11] <Locke> I have the w32 codecs installed
[11:11] <defiance> [darkfire] , in what rep?
[11:11] <esters> runevi, don't know i'm now jusing 64bit ubuntu but i use VLC to watch video files
[11:11] <[darkfire] > make sure your mutiverse reps are on
[11:11] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell defiance about w32codecs
[11:11] <chris_dx> Any one available to answer newb ?
[11:11] <defiance> [darkfire] , they are.
[11:11] <robotgeek> chris_dx: right place, ask away
[11:12] <ajmitch> [darkfire] : no, w32codecs is not in multiverse
[11:12] <ajmitch> hi pitti
[11:12] <esters> runevi, you're from norway?
[11:12] <defiance> Thanks robotgeek
[11:12] <[darkfire] > well then i dont know
[11:12] <[darkfire] > I edited my sources.list file and added more reps
[11:12] <G> hey ajmitch your an op here right?
[11:13] <chris_dx> Just install ubuntu 5.04 1st time with new lcd monitor. Can't get higher than 640 resolution.
[11:13] <ajmitch> G: on a bad day
[11:13] <joedj> chris_dx: i had to enter my hsync/vsync and resolutions into xorg.conf manually
[11:13] <esters> chris_dx, i have a simmilar problem
[11:13] <G> ajmitch, got a moment?
[11:13] <[darkfire] > chris_dx: I had that probelm to
[11:13] <[darkfire] > joedj is correct
[11:14] <ale3hs> can anyone giv me instructions how to install rhythmbox 0.9.2 ??
[11:14] <ajmitch> G: you can ask general questions in here, I just try & keep the peace if something goes wrong :)
[11:14] <khab> could someone give me a hand with getting X running with with my ATI 200M?
[11:14] <queuetue> I've set up an ssh key with an empty passphrase to allow me to log into a remote server in a script.  This procedure works fine from an OSX box and a RH box, but when I try it under Ubuntu (Breezy), ssh asks for a passphrase -- for a key that does not have one.  Am I doing something wrong ... or is ubuntu's ssh broken in some way?
[11:14] <Locke> how well do Linksys wireless NICs work with Ubuntu?
[11:14] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell Locke about wireless
[11:15] <robotgeek> Locke: try to locate your card on that page
[11:15] <G> ajmitch, it's not general ubuntu, it's in regards to a couple of bans that are affecting wide groups of people...
[11:15] <ajmitch> G: such as?
[11:15] <G> ajmitch, such as *!*@*.tor.* is taking out some toronto users....
[11:15] <chris_dx> joedj: Where do i locate that file
[11:15] <[darkfire] > ale3hs: it should be be in "add application"
[11:15] <joedj> chris_dx: /etc/X11
[11:16] <feugan3333> ubotu: tell feugan3333 about wireless
[11:16] <Locke> well i've heard a few rumors that Linksys works horrible, i just wanted to know if anyone had a little firsthand experience
[11:16] <esters> chris_dx, you have putted ignore on PM's ?
[11:16] <senectus> Madpilot, uh.. ubuntu of course :-)
[11:17] <khab> can someone help me please? i am unable to get X running on my laptop with a Radeon 200M i am using version 5.10 X86_64 Version
[11:17] <esters> mm ATI drivers
[11:17] <ale3hs> [darkfire] , yea but its rhythmbox 0.9.1
[11:17] <khab> ya i;ve been trying to get it going for about 4 hours now
[11:19] <chris_dx> esters: What are PM's?
[11:19] <[darkfire] > chris_dx: private message
[11:19] <[darkfire] > chris_dx i sent you one with the a partial xorg.conf listing
[11:20] <khab> soo can someone please help me?
[11:20] <ale3hs> can somebody giv me a link that explains how u write scripts to install debs to ubuntu?
[11:21] <feugan3333> khab: what driver are you using?
[11:21] <Alex> ale3hs: the script to install a deb? add the words 'dpkg -i file.deb' into a file, newline, again, newline, again..
[11:21] <robotgeek> ale3hs: check the bash scripting guide at www.tldp.org
[11:21] <khab> right now the defualt one that ubuntu installs but X won't even load
[11:21] <ale3hs> Alex, robotgeek ok
[11:22] <dpupp> question: if im going to install totem-xine, is it ok to remove totem? or totem-gstreamer?
[11:23] <vbgunz> When will Linux natively become the best gaming OS ever?
[11:23] <Alex> vbgunz: When consoles die out?
[11:23] <Alex> vbgunz: It may well be the best gaming OS evaaaaaaar, as UT 2k4 seems to run better for me on Linux than it does on 'XP, but you're really not supplying even one criterion to judge 'best' by ;)
[11:24] <vbgunz> Alex: imho, computer is far better than any console. I have a PS2 and an XBox... PC is just better... or maybe its the games I like 1sPS
[11:24] <dpupp> should i remove totem before installing totem-xine?
[11:24] <chris_dx> [darkfire] : I have manual for monitor do i need to change your sample conf to match anything in manual?
[11:24] <Belutz> dpupp, no, it will remove totem-gstreamer automatically
[11:24] <Alex> FPS are much better with a mouse in my opinion, but.. theoretically, any of the consoles are 'better' gaming OSes? ;()
[11:25] <dpupp> ok thanks belutz
[11:25] <[darkfire] > chris_dx: no
[11:25] <PHR023N> anyone knows of a good fat32 partition recovery program running on linux? I accidently deleted mine about 60Gigs of it.
[11:25] <[darkfire] > no good
[11:26] <Alex> vbgunz: Although for what it's worth, I own all consoles and still play most of my games on the PC :)
[11:26] <smo> PHR023N: you deleted the partition, or the files within it?
[11:26] <vbgunz> PHR023N: don't write to that disk anymore until you find a way to recover from it... Any kind of writing could permanently destroy the data on the disk... Make sure you get a good read only util that can extract the data...
[11:27] <matid> Hi. Anyone here with some experience with Rosetta?
[11:27] <PHR023N> vbgunz: which rpog shoulh I used to read
[11:27] <vbgunz> Alex: the last best console game I played was Resident Evil 4... Other than that, yeah I love the PC. I just find myself booting into Windows when I want to play a game
[11:27] <[darkfire] > phr023n: you need a program to rewrite the fat table
[11:27] <Alex> vbgunz: Haha, yeah, I've been playing that lately. Finished it on easy, gone back on hard.. jeez..
[11:27] <Belutz> matid, you could ask rosetta related questions in #launchpad
[11:27] <vbgunz> PHR023N: not sure... :(
[11:28] <ardchoille> how do I add a user to a group?
[11:28] <vbgunz> Alex: 1 to 10 how would you rate the new RE4?
[11:28] <smo> ardchoille: adduser username groupname  .. nice and easy
[11:28] <PHR023N> [darkfire] : can u suggest a prog?
[11:28] <vbgunz> Alex: I would rate it about an 8 1/2, maybe 9 :)
[11:28] <ardchoille> smo: thanks
[11:28] <Alex> vbgunz: I'd say about an 8, really enjoyed it. The targeting still weirds me out, and I still poop myself when a snake jumps out of a box :(
[11:29] <smo> ardchoille: using sudo or root, of course
[11:29] <ardchoille> yeah
[11:29] <chris_dx> [darkfire] : Okay i've changed conf file. Do i just reboot for changes to take effect?
[11:29] <Alex> hey ardchoille :)
[11:29] <vbgunz> Alex: haha, I couldn't avoid a single snake in the box on that game... I got a bit freaked as Ashley with no weapons and flash light in the dark... Other than that, the game was very dynamic... definitely the best RE4 and i played them all :)
[11:30] <[darkfire] > chris_dx:yes or press ctrl+alt+backspace
[11:30] <Alex> vbgunz: I found the original for the PS1 in a cupboard the other day. But back to your question.. many games do indeed run native on Linux, and do it aalot better than you'd expect :)
[11:30] <ardchoille> smo: won't adduser username groupname set the primary group to groupname?
[11:31] <vbgunz> Alex: Can Quake 4 run on Linux? I think someone said it could...
[11:31] <cmug> it can
[11:31] <matid> Anyone here with some experience with Rosetta?
[11:31] <PHR023N> i'm really hopeless here
[11:31] <vbgunz> PHR023N: one sec
[11:31] <PHR023N> :(
[11:31] <Alex> ardchoille: usermod -G the-new-group-you-want-them-to-be-added-to username  <-- works too
[11:31] <cmug> vbgunz, ^
[11:31] <Alex> vbgunz: http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/
[11:31] <vbgunz> cmug: Quake 4 can?
[11:32] <PHR023N> vbgunz: i've just read something about fixdisktable
[11:32] <vbgunz> PHR023N: Can you access the disk from another Windows PC?
[11:32] <cmug> vbgunz, yes
[11:32] <PHR023N> vbgunz: yes i can
[11:32] <vbgunz> PHR023N: wasn't keeping up with your problem... did you delete the files on the disk?
[11:33] <[darkfire] > phro23n: http://www.thefreecountry.com/utilities/partitioneditors.shtml
[11:33] <ardchoille> smo: I think the proper way to do that is usermod -G groupname username
[11:33] <PHR023N> vbgunz: nope i accidetly changed the partition table
[11:33] <[darkfire] > phro23n: they have a list of good programs opensource, free, and paid
[11:33] <ardchoille> Alex: yeah, thanks
[11:34] <smo> ardchoille: adduser's worked for me for more years than I can count, so I've stuck with it.  there's always more than one way to skin a cat tho :)
[11:34] <peter_> hi all im new to ubuntu
[11:34] <emurz> #israel
[11:34] <chris_dx> [darkfire]  & others: Thanks for the help, Is it the same procedure for ubuntu 5.10?
[11:34] <emurz> ops
[11:34] <emurz> sorry for the mistake
[11:34] <peter_> im/m/33/uk
[11:34] <vbgunz> PHR023N: I have a utility that will recover deleted data from a disk... It doesn't need to run from Windows, it can run on boot up... I might have to upload it if you want it
[11:35] <PHR023N> vbgunz: well i got an ubuntu running from another hdd
[11:35] <vbgunz> Alex: thanks for that Quake 4 link, in your opinion, does it run better on Linux than on Windows?
[11:35] <ardchoille> smo: yes, but using "adduser bob admin" would mean that any file bob creates would be of group admin, right?
[11:36] <peter_> is there updates that i might need?
[11:36] <vbgunz> PHR023N: this utility does not work on Linux. It runs on PC boot up *though* maybe there is an option to run it from within Windows though I do not know for sure...
[11:36] <Seveas> peter_, if you enable the updates and security repositories, you get them automatically
[11:36] <PHR023N> vbgunz: that better then :)
[11:36] <martin__> Do any of you guys have any advice for setting up wireless devices?
[11:36] <Alex> vbgunz: Haven't tried Q4, but Ut2k4 ran alot better on Linux than Windows, so you'd best try it :)
[11:36] <[darkfire] > Phro23n: http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html
[11:36] <peter_> thank you seveas
[11:37] <smo> ardchoille: I don't believe so.  unless sticky bits dictate otherwise, you create files matching the uid and gid listed in /etc/passwd.  adduser name group just adds you to the list of users in a group's entry in /etc/group
[11:37] <vbgunz> If when you lost the data, you no longer wrote to the disk, you have a very good chance if not a great chance with saving the data
[11:37] <martin__> No matter what I do I can not get my wireless card to work
[11:37] <[darkfire] > PHRO23N: testdisk runs on linux or win. I can recover any kind of file table
[11:37] <vbgunz> Alex: sounds good, I will try it then, I cannot see why Linux just wouldn't perform better with the same game on the same pc VS Windows...
[11:37] <ubuntu_> hi all
[11:37] <martin__> I have installed the firmware and modules fine but no matter what I do I can not connect to my router
[11:38] <ubuntu_> Damn my windows crached
[11:38] <martin__> are there any good network tools that I can use
[11:38] <Stork> hi, i'm having problems compiling SQUID proxy server. here's the errors i get in a paste: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5608
[11:39] <Stork> any ideas?
[11:39] <vbgunz> PHR023N: that link [darkfire]  sent you looks good. Try that!
[11:39] <peter_> i just pluged my eaterhnet lead in and got straight on to the net,it does not come up with my bt server name though but no the less im still chating and surfing the web
[11:39] <feugan3333> martin__: Have you entered the correct essid and channel in System->Administration->Networking ?
[11:39] <vbgunz> am tired
[11:39] <[darkfire] > I have a question
[11:40] <PHR023N> vbgunz: but theres thousands of files in subdir? i'd prefer recovering the whole partition
[11:40] <vbgunz> need sleep :O
[11:40] <peter_> so my router works
[11:40] <dpupp> can someone tell me how to uninstall libdvdcss2? i tried: sudo dpkg -r libdvdcss2_1.2.8-1unofficialubuntu3_i386.deb but that gave: dpkg: you must specify packages by their own names, not by quoting the names of the files they come in. c
[11:40] <[darkfire] > How would i set up a proxy server
[11:40] <Stork> hi, i'm having problems compiling SQUID proxy server. here's the errors i get in a paste: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5608
[11:40] <vbgunz> PHR023N: I have to look for the app, one sec, it is about 60 mb or so
[11:40] <vbgunz> one sec
[11:40] <[darkfire] > PHRO23N: testdisk recovers the whole partion not just files
[11:40] <feugan3333> Stork: There is a squid package
[11:41] <martin__> I set those with iwconfig
[11:41] <PHR023N> vbgunz: i'm patient enuff :)
[11:41] <Toma-> dpupp: whats the package name?
[11:41] <martin__> i did not know you could do that graphically
[11:41] <^rubixcube> dpupp, dpkg -r libdvdcss2
[11:41] <wdh> Stork, and one time asking is more then enough
[11:41] <^rubixcube> you only need the package name
[11:41] <feugan3333> martin__: Now you know :-)
[11:41] <dpupp> Toma- good question. the file name is libdvdcss2_1.2.8-1unofficialubuntu3_i386.deb i found it on the forum...
[11:41] <PHR023N> [darkfire] : if thats the case i think i'll try it..
[11:42] <martin__> I can only see setting for essid key and wep but not channel info
[11:42] <dpupp> thanks ^rubixcube :) that worked.
[11:42] <PHR023N> vbgunz: i'm still waiting for yours too :) just in case
[11:42] <[darkfire] > How can i setup a proxy server, does any one know?
[11:42] <vbgunz> PHR023N: oh, it's small :P it's only 2.9
[11:42] <vbgunz> 2.9mb
[11:43] <feugan3333> martin__: I think it is autodetected, but if it does not work then you may need to use iwconfig
[11:43] <munzir> hi sirs, For those in Coutries with DST (summer time) do they need to set their linux systems manually or would it be automatic?
[11:43] <PHR023N> vbgunz: how do i get it from you...?
[11:43] <vbgunz> but you need Windows to run it the first time. It will bascially create the boot up disk for you... Do you have access to another Windows PC?
[11:43] <martin__> k
[11:43] <PHR023N> vbgunz: yes i do
[11:43] <vbgunz> ok
[11:43] <joedj> munzir: automatically, in general
[11:44] <smo> for dvdcss, install libdvdread3, then look in /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/  the maintainer has a shellscript to fetch libdvdcss for you
[11:44] <vbgunz> PHR023N: I will upload it somewhere and link you
[11:44] <[darkfire] > vbgunz: you can use dcc send if your not behind a strong firewall
[11:44] <feugan3333> PHR023N: also look at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Partition/recovering.html
[11:44] <PHR023N> vbgunz: thats very helpful of you... godbless
[11:45] <peter_> is it worth me using ubuntu on my main pc as well? or is it best to keep xp on one computer ?
[11:45] <matid> Anyone here with some experience with Rosetta?
[11:45] <[darkfire] > peter_: it may be nice to have a winodws pc around, but i dont
[11:45] <feugan3333> peter_: I depends on how well you know linux and what you need to do
[11:45] <Viper12> unless you're playing a TON of win-only games......why in hell would you need any other operating system?
[11:46] <peter_> that question goes out to anyone lol
[11:46] <vbgunz> PHR023N: no problem, I hate Windows... I don't mean to bash it but my main reason for leaving it as my main working OS was because I always lost information to it because a system file always ended up deleted... I know the feeling of losing your stuff and being anxious on getting it back... one sec
[11:46] <smo> peter_: that depends entirely on what you use each of them for.  in your position, I'd probably keep both until you're comfortable with which will do what you need better
[11:46] <munzir> joedj: thanks a lot.
[11:46] <Madpilot> peter_: I've been Windows-free for more than 6 months now - I don't need it at all, your computer needs might differ...
[11:46] <peter_> sounds good to me all
[11:46] <joedj> munzir: there are ways to configure it incorrectly, of course :)
[11:47] <[darkfire] > peter_: you can go windows free and use wine
[11:47] <dukebody> i want to compile a pascal file but i get an error: module/unit interface 'crt' could not be imported. Could somebody help me?
[11:47] <peter_> im just concerd about the inter net conection because i use a bt router but obviosly cant load the disc on to linux
[11:47] <Madpilot> peter_: you can also dual-boot a computer - have both Ubuntu and XP (or any other combo) installed, and choose which to boot into when you start the machine
[11:47] <vbgunz> PHR023N: uploading now
[11:48] <joedj> dukebody: i have _no_ idea, but that sounds suspiciously like a windows library
[11:48] <munzir> joedj: does this has anything with the Hardware Clock being utc or not?
[11:48] <PHR023N> vbgunz: my hearts beating, praying like hell
[11:48] <peter_> now this linux is sounding good to me all the time lol
[11:48] <drcode> any one know good opensource pdf to html ?
[11:48] <vbgunz> PHR023N: it will work, this partition of information that you last was in fat or ntfs?
[11:48] <PHR023N> vbgunz: fat32
[11:48] <feugan3333> peter_: I don't know of any router's that are windows only
[11:48] <dukebody> joedj, yes it could be but it is aviable for linux i think?
[11:49] <joedj> munzir: no, just to do with how you set your timezone, really
[11:49] <vbgunz> ok
[11:49] <[darkfire] > peter_:routers are os independent
[11:49] <smo> crt was dos, wincrt was windows .. so I'd be very surprised if there isnt' a crt unit for linux, but i'd have no idea where to look (I haven't touched pascal since college)
[11:49] <PHR023N> feugan3333: thanks for the url ill try give it a read :)
[11:50] <feugan3333> PHR023N: no problem
[11:50] <peter_> well it works on ubuntu but i dont know if im suposed to use the install disk i just pluged the ethanet lead in my laptop and it works fine
[11:50] <feugan3333> peter_: you don't need the install disk then :-)
[11:50] <dukebody> i looked into http://www.gnu-pascal.de , smo , and found something, but i can't install it, i get an error
[11:50] <munzir> joedj: so is there any reason that favors hwclock to be set as UTC? I always see this recommendation in linux
[11:50] <peter_> wayhay lol
[11:50] <smo> peter_: given BT's track record, I'd try their software only if nothing else works.  if it's working with out it, stay without it
[11:51] <feugan3333> dukebody: I thought gcc had a pascal module
[11:51] <joedj> munzir: i believe either is fine
[11:51] <dukebody> yes feugan3333 , gpc
[11:51] <peter_> well all thanks for the help im off to have a look around my new o/s :O)
[11:52] <vbgunz> PHR023N: got an error in vmware on the ftp, will try to upload again through Ubuntu
[11:52] <PHR023N> vbgunz: no harm I'll wait :)
[11:53] <munzir> joedj: ok thanks again and I won't believe all that I read next time ;)
[11:53] <PHR023N> i've done nothing but tryng to recover for the last 6 hours..
[11:53] <joedj> munzir: i vaguely recall that other OSs (windows in particular) and linux wouldn't play nicely if you had it set the other way; perhaps that's the reason for the recommendation
[11:53] <vbgunz> PHR023N: sent you a private message
[11:54] <PHR023N> vbgunz: thanks !!! hope one day i can help you too :)
[11:54] <munzir> joedj: actually the recommendation say use UTC unless you are dual booting with windows then use localtime.
[11:54] <[darkfire] > Does anyone know how to setup a proxy server?
[11:54] <joedj> munzir: yeah =P
[11:54] <vbgunz> PHR023N: no problem, I know the feeling, am glad to help!
[11:56] <feugan3333> [darfire] : for firefox ?
[11:56] <PHR023N> thanks very much for the rest of you too...
[11:56] <PHR023N> god how i envy this channel...
[11:56] <[darkfire] > feugan3333: I don't want to use a proxy server, i want to be a proxy server.
[11:57] <[darkfire] > I need something like what AnalogX made.
[11:57] <Fujitsu> squid would do the trick?
[11:57] <PHR023N> some channels just ignore people with stupid newbie questions.. :)
[11:58] <[darkfire] > PHR02n: Well ther are a lot of noobs in linux, but yours wasnt a noob question.
[11:58] <feugan3333> PHR023N: This one does too, only the questions need to be really stupid :-)
[11:58] <Kaiser_Meeting> hi Hobbsee. see you later ;)
[11:58] <Hobbsee> hey Kaiser_Meeting
[11:58] <Kaiser_Meeting> :)
[11:58] <aeon17x> The noob situation in Linux isn't as bad as Windows though, which is comforting.
[11:58] <Kaiser_Meeting> in a meeting ;)
[11:59] <[darkfire] > ahh windows users
[11:59] <feugan3333> What's the start button anyways?
[11:59] <[darkfire] > The classic It wont take my password
[11:59] <PHR023N> feugan3333: lol
[11:59] <[darkfire] > Answer: The caps lock is on
[11:59] <feugan3333> Where is the any key?
[11:59] <soundray> feugan3333, the big round one on the front of your computer
[12:00] <feugan3333> lol
[12:00] <[darkfire] > All hail the 3 finger salute
[12:01] <PHR023N> this really cheer today... after losing almost my entire 3 years of work
[12:01] <[darkfire] > PH023N: You need to start having a backup routine
[12:01] <PHR023N> mybe i'll try to learn to use a SAN disk sooner than expected
[12:02] <PHR023N> or just create one using an old hardware with new hdd
[12:02] <otep> [darkfire] : what do you use for backups?
[12:02] <soundray> PHR023N, I came in late -- how did you lose your work?
[12:02] <vbgunz> PHR023N: yeah, completely agree with [darkfire] , I make about 8 backups a day... About 3 hours ago, I needed my last backup bad :( Restored in only a couple of minutes :)
[12:03] <[darkfire] > otep: since i keep all my files in one folder i just copy it to a usb drive
[12:03] <PHR023N> soundray: i accidently changed the partition table while trying to resize ext2 partition using cfdisk
[12:03] <otep> aaah i do too. i also try to keep cd/dvd copies.
[12:04] <soundray> PHR023N, do you know about programs that reconstruct a partition table?
[12:04] <[darkfire] > PHRO23N: Always defrag before resizeing partions
[12:04] <stephank> parted can restore partitions if you haven't formatted them yet
[12:04] <PHR023N> soundray: have u got any suggestion?
[12:04] <soundray> PHR023N, give me a minute.
[12:04] <dukebody> can somebody help me with "play" command?
[12:05] <PHR023N> whats a good backup prog on linux?
[12:05] <GNAM> RAR
[12:05] <otep> PHR023N: mondo? havent actually tried it yet, tho
[12:06] <PHR023N> vbgunz: 100kbit remaining :)
[12:06] <vbgunz> PHR023N: cool :)
[12:06] <soundray> PHR023N, the rescue thing I used in the past was gpart. It goes through your disk and finds data structures that look like partition boundaries, and uses that to "guess" what the correct partition table must have looked like.
[12:06] <Seveas> !goodmorning
[12:06] <ubotu> Gooooooooooooooooooooooooodmorning #ubuntu! It looks like another beautiful ubuntuous day, may humanity be with you and your problems be solved :)
[12:06] <chrisx1_> hey when i got to some website firefox closes
[12:06] <chrisx1_> any ideas?
[12:07] <Seveas> chrisx1_, don't go to that site anymore?
[12:07] <aeon17x> What website?
[12:07] <chrisx1_> i want to
[12:07] <PHR023N> soundray: that sounds good :)
[12:07] <chrisx1_> djbesty.tk
[12:07] <vbgunz> !ubotu welcome back beotch!
[12:07] <ubotu> vbgunz: What?
[12:07] <vbgunz> !:)
[12:07] <ubotu> vbgunz: I give up, what is it?
[12:07] <Seveas> !bot abuse
[12:07] <ubotu> I heard bot abuse is a bannable offense
[12:08] <soundray> PHR023N, but it's important to stop using that disk immediately for anything that might write to it.
[12:08] <Seveas> chrisx1_, works fine here
[12:08] <chrisx1_> umm
[12:08] <chrisx1_> closes on mine
[12:08] <Seveas> completely blank site though :)
[12:08] <chrisx1_> ur got 1.5 tho Seveas
[12:08] <Seveas> no, I run stable software
[12:08] <dukebody> can somebody help me with "play" command? i want to play a sound but a error told me my device is busy
[12:08] <Seveas> no just-released-stuff-with-lots-of-bugs
[12:08] <Danar> Seveas, uh, how's 1.5 unstable?
[12:08] <vbgunz> dukebody: try killall esd
[12:08] <Seveas> dukebody, esdplay
[12:09] <Seveas> Danar, quite a few bugs already
[12:09] <Danar> more stable than previous versions
[12:09] <aeon17x> I'm getting redirected.
[12:09] <PHR023N> soundray: i ve done that :) thanks
[12:09] <[darkfire] > seveas: yes 1.5 has bugs, but its better than 1.07
[12:09] <ToniK> i need help about updating unubtu 5.04 to 5.10
[12:09] <ToniK> how do i do it?
[12:10] <GNAM> fresh install ToniK.
[12:10] <ToniK> that's what i thought
[12:10] <PHR023N> gpart eh? what about dependencies should it be okay on a newly installed hoary?
[12:10] <aeon17x> ToniK: insert Ubuntu 5.10 CD and follow the instructions.
[12:10] <chrisx1_> bbl again
[12:10] <ToniK> thanks anyway
[12:10] <soundray> ToniK, I did it with apt-get
[12:10] <aeon17x> ToniK: it'll take a while though, and you have to restart afterwards.
[12:10] <ToniK> i have the Free install CD
[12:10] <Seveas> GNAM, nonsense
[12:10] <Seveas> you never need a fresh install
[12:10] <ToniK> and i have already installed the 5.04 version
[12:11] <Seveas> ToniK, pop in the cd, it will use it for upgrading
[12:11] <ToniK> and still using it
[12:11] <ToniK> although i'm still a linux rookie
[12:11] <soundray> ToniK, substituted all "hoary" occurrences in /etc/apt/sources.list with "breezy", apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade.
[12:11] <dukebody> Seveas, esdplay did not work
[12:11] <GNAM> fresh install is polish and I'm able to reconfigure my system in minutes
[12:11] <Seveas> dukebody, lsof /dev/dsp
[12:11] <libbn> is this a good thing to follow? http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2000/06/29/hdparm.html
[12:11] <[darkfire] > Gnam: you will lose all you files though
[12:11] <PHR023N> ive got to quit for a few minutes to run windows to try the prog vbgunz just send me... i'll be back to tell you guys of the outcome
[12:11] <Seveas> GNAM, you're too windows-minded
[12:12] <[darkfire] > Gnam: some people have actual information on it they cant lose
[12:12] <GNAM> upgrading a so is utopia.
[12:12] <dukebody> killall esd did not work, vbgunz
[12:12] <Seveas> libbn, sounds alright
[12:12] <Seveas> GNAM, bullshit
[12:12] <GNAM> auau
[12:13] <libbn> Seveas: yeah, but i read somewhere that it could be bad for your drive to run this. but im not sure where i read it
[12:13] <PHR023N> soundray, vbgunz , [darkfire]  and others ave been much help thanks again :)
[12:13] <PHR023N> bye :)
[12:13] <freelove> where do i get limewire?
[12:13] <soundray> PHR023N, good luck.
[12:13] <Seveas> libbn, you can reduce your hd's life if you use it improperly
[12:13] <dukebody> Seveas, no process appears after lsof /dev/dsp
[12:13] <[darkfire] > PHRO23N: good luck
[12:13] <Seveas> dukebody, weird, then play should work
[12:13] <freelove> whr can i get michael jackson's song who is it??
[12:13] <Seveas> try esd & && esdplay
[12:14] <Seveas> freelove, not in here
[12:14] <[darkfire] > www.allofmp3.com should have it
[12:14] <libbn> Seveas: you altered it ?
[12:14] <Seveas> [darkfire] , NOT in here
[12:14] <soundray> libbn, hdparm is a low level tool. In principle, you can use it to wreck your disk, and you won't have anyone to sue.
[12:14] <[darkfire] > hmm ok
[12:14] <PHR023N> thank i'm sure i'll nedd all the luck i can get :)
[12:14] <ToniK> thank you all
[12:14] <freelove> just asking;).....
[12:15] <vbgunz> dukebody: try killall esd &
[12:15] <libbn> soundray: well, we all enable dma on the disks, but why not take the extra step? our disks do run I/O 32 for sure. and so is our controller. so why not tell it to use it?
[12:15] <[darkfire] > Does anyone know how to setup a proxy server?
[12:15] <vbgunz> dukebody: listen to Seveas, he knows more than me!
[12:15] <Seveas> [darkfire] , apt-get install squid && read_documentation
[12:15] <soundray> libbn, exactly, that's what I do too, and I've never had a problem.
[12:16] <libbn> soundray: just enable dma or do u enable IO mode also?
[12:16] <soundray> libbn, and I got a tenfold increase of the hdparm -T benchmark on most disks where I tried it.
[12:16] <libbn> whats ur -tT right now ?
[12:17] <soundray> libbn, I don't mess with PIO settings. Not necessary on modern ATA/SATA drives.
[12:17] <dukebody> esd: ALSA lib pcm-dmis.c ... unable to open slave
[12:17] <libbn> soundray: why not? it still runs 16 bit then?
[12:18] <encompass> is there a program that can check the links of a website?
[12:18] <soundray> libbn, 130 MB in  3.01 seconds =  43.24 MB/sec (-T)
[12:18] <[darkfire] > seveas: what diretory is squid documentaion in
[12:18] <soundray> libbn, no, 32bit support is turned on.
[12:18] <linux_n00b_e> Hey guys, morning! :0
[12:19] <encompass> morning
[12:19] <encompass> well about 1 pm in finland
[12:19] <linux_n00b_e> I could use a little bit of assistance.
[12:19] <libbn> Timing cached reads:   636 MB in  2.01 seconds = 316.62 MB/sec
[12:19] <nalioth_zZz> [darkfire] : /usr/share/doc/   holds many wonderful things
[12:19] <libbn> Timing buffered disk reads:  138 MB in  3.14 seconds =  43.91 MB/sec
[12:19] <Seveas> [darkfire] , package squid-doc
[12:19] <libbn> with only dma on
[12:20] <Seveas> hmm, no, squid does not have a separate doc package :)
[12:20] <Seveas> so /usr/share/doc/squid should do
[12:20] <linux_n00b_e> I just installed Ubuntu on my box and after it asked me to take the disk out of my drive, the GRUB tried to re-boot.
[12:20] <linux_n00b_e> However on re-boot I got an error 2 message. anybody know what that means?
[12:21] <[darkfire] > hmm all there is a changelog
[12:21] <kcng> any1 still use 56k modem here?
[12:21] <Astxist> kcng, yes
[12:21] <encompass> keng ask a better question
[12:22] <Shadowpillar> question, how do I build debian packages the correct way?
[12:22] <linux_n00b_e> Does anyone know what an Error 2 message on the GRUB loader means?
[12:23] <kcng> i cant see the modem connection statistics window on my ubuntu, is there one?
[12:23] <encompass> I would google that, have you?
[12:23] <encompass> or man grub
[12:23] <gnask> Da*n .. im having real trouble with my TV-out .. i tried to follow every instruction i could find in the ubuntuforums.. but they all left me with a corrupt xorg.conf and a x-server that wont start.. :( doesnt anyone have a working tv-out via a nvidiacard ? .. i could use a correct configures xorg.conf that i can modify to suit my devices..
[12:23] <[darkfire] > sevas: malioth_zZz: thanks it was squid --help, it gives command line options
[12:23] <encompass> there are much better ways to find simple answers like that
[12:24] <soundray> linux_n00b_e, it can't find your kernel.
[12:24] <soundray> linux_n00b_e, can you drop to the grub shell by hitting 'c'?
[12:25] <linux_n00b_e> Oh... I don't know, let me see. Just hit the 'c' key?
[12:25] <VINTAGE> can you play games on ubuntu?
[12:25] <GNAM> auauauau
[12:25] <soundray> linux_n00b_e, when the grub menu is displayed.
[12:25] <GNAM> VINTAGE: MAME works
[12:25] <Nikusan> hey all I'm using ubuntu breezy installed kubuntu-desktop. now I want to remove it and all ~140 packages that it installed, is there an easy way to remove them all in one shot?
[12:25] <[darkfire] > vintage: freecive is all you need
[12:25] <soundray> linux_n00b_e, you may have to hit Esc during boot.
[12:25] <VINTAGE> MAME?
[12:25] <GNAM> yes
[12:26] <[darkfire] > vintage: mame is a arcade system emulatore
[12:26] <VINTAGE> whats mame?
[12:26] <VINTAGE> ah
[12:26] <VINTAGE> so i can play all windows games
[12:26] <VINTAGE> on ubuntu/
[12:26] <VINTAGE> ?
[12:26] <VINTAGE> with mame
[12:26] <linux_n00b_e> Nope, it won't let me in. Guess, I'll try running the installer again. Thanks...
[12:27] <soundray> linux_n00b_e, better luck next time.
[12:27] <[darkfire] > Vinatage: Mame is aracade machine emulator not windows.
[12:27] <linux_n00b_e> thanks soundray ;)
[12:27] <GNAM> auauauaua
[12:27] <oskude> VINTAGE, yup, but windows is not yet a arcade system :)
[12:27] <gum5h03> whts the deal with rhythmbox not playing .mp3's from the default config? I had to dl xmms to get my tunes to play. Rhythmbox doesn't recognize them as "valid streams" ?
[12:27] <dukebody> VINTAGE, for windows games try Cedega :?
[12:27] <VINTAGE> cedega?
[12:27] <VINTAGE> i dont know anything
[12:27] <VINTAGE> about linu
[12:27] <VINTAGE> x
[12:28] <VINTAGE> ive seen it ones
[12:28] <VINTAGE> but windows XP is driving me crazy :D
[12:28] <cmug> linux? is that something eatable?
[12:28] <toonsy> gum5h03: get gstreamer mad plugin in universe
[12:28] <oskude> cmug, yes, if you print it out :)
[12:28] <Seveas> !tell VINTAGE about enter
[12:28] <gum5h03> thxx!
[12:28] <dukebody> VINTAGE, i switched to linux since 1 week or less, you will love Linux!
[12:29] <VINTAGE> can someone kick those bots dammit :D
[12:29] <HerbY2> is there an easy way to change the boot drive. Right now I boot from sdb1 and would like to change it to sda1.
[12:29] <Seveas> gum5h03, mp3 is patent encumbered so we can't support it by default
[12:29] <Seveas> HerbY2, install grub on sda1 and instruct your bios to boot from there
[12:29] <dukebody> VINTAGE, cedega is a "emulator" for Windows games, it seems to be a good program but i can't install it
[12:30] <Seveas> !cedega
[12:30] <ubotu> from memory, cedega is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://www.transgaming.org/gamesdb or #cedega or http://www.frankscorner.org/
[12:30] <gum5h03> ah i see
[12:30] <VINTAGE> k thnx
[12:30] <VINTAGE> is that the only way (yet) for me to play windows games on linux?
[12:31] <Seveas> http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/5594 <-- lol!
[12:31] <HerbY2> Seveas, what I mean is that I would like to physically change the harddrives. So sda becomes sdb and sdb becomes sda.
[12:31] <Viper12> it is currently the 'best' way to....but wine (standard) works for some games.
[12:31] <Seveas> VINTAGE, yes, wine does not really support any games
[12:31] <dukebody> VINTAGE, i bet that but i don't really know
[12:31] <Seveas> HerbY2, switch the drives, boot from live cd and reinstall grub
[12:32] <HerbY2> Seveas, I'll give it a try
[12:32] <Madpilot> good night/morning/whatever, all... need sleep...
[12:32] <Seveas> HerbY2, the install cd has the 'rescue' boot option with which you can reinstall grub too
[12:32] <Viper12> there is also the free version of cedega, usually known as cvs-cedega.
[12:32] <Seveas> there also are linux-based games :)
[12:32] <[darkfire] > When i started using ubuntu. I thought i was just great. But now with the brushed OSX theme and icons for gnome it just looks awsome
[12:32] <gum5h03> is there a wine port for this distro?
[12:32] <Seveas> xmoto, supertux, pingus, planetpenguinracer, pioneers
[12:33] <nalioth_zZz> gum5h03: of course
[12:33] <HerbY2> Seveas, Ok.
[12:33] <Seveas> gum5h03, apt-get install wine ;)
[12:33] <defiance> Trigger13, ey btw, your debs, are they configured with ./configure --with-usplash?
[12:33] <defiance> Err, oops.
[12:33] <soundray> Seveas, should we tell HerbY2 about fstab as well?
[12:33] <nlindblad> greetings
[12:33] <Astxist> does anyone know why ubuntu bugzilla takes an ungodly amount of time to load a bug report?
[12:33] <Seveas> soundray, good call
[12:33] <gum5h03> thx again
[12:33] <Seveas> HerbY2, you need to change the file /etc/fstab too
[12:33] <Seveas> otherwise things will go pear-shaped
[12:34] <Seveas> same for /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:34] <mimosa> alguien que hable espaol?
[12:34] <Seveas> !es
[12:34] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:34] <libbn> 9.5 MB/sec increase i got when setting flag -c3 /dev/hdb hmmm.... this wont damage my disk will it?
[12:34] <kemik> !postfix
[12:34] <ubotu> kemik: Not a clue
[12:35] <kemik> !sendmail
[12:35] <ubotu> kemik: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[12:35] <libbn> soundray: ?
[12:35] <dukebody> yo mimosa
[12:35] <soundray> libbn, if it hasn't already, it is very unlikely that it will...
[12:35] <HerbY2> Seveas, Ok , that shouldn't be a problem.
[12:35] <kemik> Seveas:  it's just a matter of apt-getting postfix?
[12:35] <dukebody> ok
[12:35] <oskude> if someone wants to compile gvidcap1.1.4pre2 on breezy. ask me, i have it working.
[12:36] <libbn> soundray: so what u say? if u do something wrong with hdparm and screw up the disk, it will be noticed directly? like it dies and so on?
[12:36] <Seveas> kemik, postfix is installed by default
[12:36] <[darkfire] > How do i bridge network cards?
[12:36] <Seveas> oskude, write it down on the wiki :)
[12:36] <Shadowpillar> how do I create a .deb package?
[12:36] <soundray> libbn, I think it's possible to do that to your disk with hdparm, if you're really unlucky.
[12:37] <soundray> libbn, another risk is filesystem corruption.
[12:37] <oskude> Seveas, yup, but i need complete list of depencies and im too lazy to wipe my system :) (didnt log my doings so well ;)
[12:37] <libbn> well. it wasnt so big deal in increase. so ill let it be with dma only
[12:37] <Shadowpillar> Seveas: how do I go about making a .deb?
[12:38] <mimosa> dukebody
[12:38] <mimosa> quuieres charlar?
[12:38] <mahangu> i can mount my ipod shuffle, but i cant write to it on ubuntu
[12:38] <mahangu> on debian i can
[12:38] <mahangu> what's the deal?
[12:38] <oskude> Shadowline, easiest way is using "sudo checkinstall" instead of "sudo make install"...
[12:38] <soundray> libbn, but I feel that the risk is negligible. It's a personal decision,  though.
[12:38] <mahangu> im trying mount /dev/sda1 /media/ipod -t vfat -o rw,users
[12:38] <oskude> Shadowline, but for "good" debian package making you gotta do some reading... forgot where :)
[12:39] <soundray> libben, all my important stuff is backed up one way or another.
[12:39] <mahangu> does anybody know why my ipod is being mounted read only?
[12:39] <[darkfire] > mahango: do system->adminstartion->disks
[12:40] <Seveas> mimosa -> #ubuntu-es
[12:40] <Shadowpillar> oskude: prob is, checkinstall isnt entirely reliable for making distributable .deb's only for local installs, and I know all about that
[12:40] <libben> anyone in here think enabling pimode to 32 bits is a disaster on the disk?
[12:40] <mahangu> [darkfire] , yeah i see it
[12:40] <Shadowpillar> oskude: I'm talking about making a proper .deb file
[12:40] <Shadowpillar> oskude: dep tracking and whatnot
[12:41] <oskude> Shadowline, yup, i wanted once to do that to... was too much reading for me :)
[12:41] <mahangu> [darkfire] , what do i do there?
[12:41] <oskude> eeeh, ment Shadowpillar :)
[12:41] <[darkfire] > mahangu:do you see your ipod
[12:41] <mahangu> [darkfire] , yes
[12:41] <mimosa> pablo
[12:41] <mimosa> quieres hablr?
[12:41] <mahangu> [darkfire] , it mounts, i can read off it, i cant write to it
[12:42] <mahangu> mimosa, do /join #ubuntu-es
[12:42] <HymnToLife> uestion : how do you insert ASCII character on Linux
[12:42] <HymnToLife> like in windows you type Alt+the ASCII code
[12:42] <Shadowpillar> oskude: where were the docs that you read up on?
[12:43] <Seveas> HymnToLife, <ctrl><shift><unicode number>
[12:43] <[darkfire] > mahangu: click on your ipod an go to partions
[12:43] <Seveas> 
[12:43] <Seveas> 
[12:43] <HymnToLife> thanx Seveas
[12:43] <mahangu> [darkfire] , yes, im there
[12:43] <[darkfire] > mahangu: does it say accessible
[12:43] <oskude> Shadowpillar, that was on debian (year ago, or so)... but i recall seeing about ubuntu debs in the wiki...
[12:43] <sled> hi, I have a Swiss-German keyboard layout, but if I press alt gr + 7 it shows me a  instead of  |  - how can I fix this?
[12:43] <mahangu> [darkfire] , yes
[12:44] <sled> on windows, I always got a |  :/
[12:44] <Astxist> has anyone else here had gam_server eating alot of memory in Ubuntu Breezy?
[12:44] <[darkfire] > mahangu: what is the filesystem for it
[12:45] <mahangu> [darkfire] , fat
[12:45] <mahangu> it's an ipod
[12:45] <mahangu> shuffle
[12:45] <[darkfire] > mahangu: it should automatically mount
[12:45] <mahangu> [darkfire] , it _does_. i just can't write to it
[12:45] <mahangu> it mounts as chmod 700
[12:46] <[darkfire] > mahangu: change the chmod then
[12:46] <primo|ubuntu> Is there a keyboard shortcut to open a terminal?
[12:46] <Seveas> primo|ubuntu, you can make one :)
[12:46] <primo|ubuntu> That was my next question :)
[12:46] <Seveas> primo|ubuntu, system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[12:47] <primo|ubuntu> thanks
[12:47] <leagris> hi all
[12:47] <mahangu> [darkfire] , syntax?
[12:47] <soundray> sled, Ctrl-Shift-7-C
[12:47] <HymnToLife> Seveas > it thre something like Windows' character table where you an see all possible characters and their Unicode number ?
[12:47] <soundray> Seveas, thanks for the tip, that's really cool :)
[12:47] <[darkfire] > mahangu: mahngu where is your ipod mounted
[12:48] <sled> soundray, uhm is there an easier way? because I have to use | very often :/
[12:48] <leagris> I'd like your opinion on the last comment for this bug http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15324 Needless to say I feel quite sad about how it has been ruled.
[12:48] <mahangu> [darkfire] , /media/ipo
[12:48] <mahangu> *d
[12:48] <dockane> hi all. i would like to know, if there is any faq about using non-latin fonts (in my case arabic) with ubuntu. i need to install a desktop system which is capable of switching between latin an arabic. my motherlanguage is german, btw
[12:48] <[darkfire] > mahangu: in root chmod 777 /media/ipod
[12:49] <gum5h03> nice lil distro guys, looking forward to playing with it
[12:49] <primo|ubuntu> hmm, i had hoped by setting it to ctrl-shift-t it would open a new window unless one was already open... guess not
[12:49] <soundray> sled, give me a minute...
[12:49] <leagris> The bug is about SATA hard freeze un current Breezy. It has been identified and I am affected by this bug
[12:49] <oskude> HymnToLife, Applications->Accessories->Character Map ?
[12:49] <leagris> But the dev team is not willing to fix this for current Breezy
[12:50] <mahangu> [darkfire] , chmod: changing permissions of `/media/ipod/': Read-only file system
[12:50] <HymnToLife> I'm an idiot, I missed it :p
[12:50] <HymnToLife> Thanks oskude :)
[12:50] <oskude> HymnToLife, you welcome :)
[12:50] <leagris> How about ont fixing a critical blockig bug and saying. Sorry poor Breezy user. Fuck yourself with another distro that work ok or wait till we release the next ubuntu :(
[12:50] <mahangu> Seveas, any idea why my ipod is being mounted as read only? debian mounts it alright
[12:51] <Seveas> mahangu, because ipods are evil
[12:51] <mahangu> Seveas, thanks
[12:51] <oskude> lol
[12:51] <[darkfire] > mahangu: should i intrest you in a PSP
[12:51] <Seveas> mahangu, sorry, I don't have an ipod so don't know it
[12:51] <samppa> I'm having problems with gam_server. It takes too much of my memory and cpu
[12:51] <j813> Hi guys, how can I add another Linux OS in Grub? What can I do during installing this other OS so that it will use the existing Ubuntu Grub? Thanks :)
[12:51] <nlindblad> what would you say is a good way to start contributing to the community/project?
[12:51] <samppa> some 400 megabytes of memory .(
[12:51] <Seveas> !contribute
[12:51] <ubotu> I guess contribute is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/participate
[12:52] <Seveas> ^-- nlindblad
[12:52] <mahangu> ill boot in to deb and try this out
[12:52] <mahangu> laters
[12:52] <nlindblad> I'm interested in your opinions
[12:52] <Seveas> samppa, kill it
[12:52] <samppa> I kill it all time
[12:52] <Shadowpillar> j813: yes you can
[12:52] <Seveas> !no contribute is at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[12:52] <samppa> It restarts always
[12:52] <ubotu> okay, Seveas
[12:52] <Shadowpillar> j813: just dont have the other OS install grub
[12:52] <Shadowpillar> j813: then in ubuntu, add the grub entry for that OS
[12:53] <Astxist> 
[12:53] <Astxist> ops
[12:53] <j813> yup I did, but how can i add it in the Grub?
[12:53] <[darkfire] > Does anyone know how to bridge network cards?
[12:53] <leagris> Should I give my opinion as a omment on bugzilla for this http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15324 or shoud I keep it all about technical issue ?
[12:53] <Seveas> j813, sudo some_editor /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:53] <runevi> Uh, what's the point of this continously running process:
[12:53] <runevi> /bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of /var/run/klogd/kmsg
[12:53] <Seveas> leagris, bugzilla is not for opinions
[12:53] <j813> OK, TY, let try it. :)
[12:53] <j813> me
[12:53] <Shadowpillar> here's a way to spread ubuntu: geocaching
[12:53] <Seveas> runedude_, the point is not to run klogd as root
[12:54] <Seveas> runevi*
[12:54] <runevi> Seveas: .. uh .. why not?
[12:54] <leagris> Seveas, another more appropriate place to discuss opinion on bug treatment ?
[12:54] <Seveas> runevi, in Ubuntu, everything that does not absolutely have to be run as root, does not run as root
[12:55] <Seveas> leagris, ubuntu-devel@lists
[12:55] <wap2> hello
[12:55] <runevi> Seveas: I don't see why the kernel is considered non-trusted. ;)  I mean, if the kernel is compromised, root is compromised  ..
[12:55] <soundray> sled, have you tried Alt-1 or AltGr-1?
[12:55] <Seveas> runevi, klogd isn't the kernel
[12:56] <runevi> Seveas: It logs the kernel.
[12:56] <Seveas> it's a userspace process
[12:56] <runevi> Seveas: If one is afraid of klogd being exploited, it has to be done with input from the kernel.
[12:56] <Seveas> not a kernel thread
[12:56] <Seveas> runevi, which is not at all impossible to do without hacking into the kernel
[12:56] <Shadowpillar> Seveas: any links that show how to build packages?
[12:56] <runevi> Seveas: Okaaay?
[12:57] <sled> soundray, lol that's funny if I press AltGr-1 it shows me a |, but there's a  on my keyboard
[12:57] <leagris> Seveas, can you tell where I can find the dev liste to subscribe ?
[12:57] <sled> and if I press AltGr + 7 it shows me a , but there's a | on my keyboard :D
[12:57] <Seveas> leagris, http://lists.ubuntu.com
[12:57] <leagris> thanks
[12:57] <Brik> i have a problem with my X system , when i reboot my Window manager and i try a new session...or i wanna go to a Term, doing CTRL+ALT+Fx my monitor will black...and remain so....
[12:57] <Seveas> Shadowline, wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU (follow links from there)
[12:57] <Brik> i must reboot...
[12:57] <runevi> Seveas: I fail to see how that should be accomplished?
[12:58] <Brik> i have this problem from my upgrade
[12:58] <dockane> is there anybody inhere using ubuntu in arabic ?
[12:58] <soundray> sled, you can swap them back using xmodmap, but I can't give you the detail.
[12:58] <sled> soundray, thanks a lot! :)
[12:58] <Seveas> runevi, 1) you end your machine an illegal packet over the network interface 2) the kernel logs that data as being illegal 3) externally given data is being sent to klogd
[12:58] <andrew_> I just rebooted my ubuntu machine, and gnome now comes up in 640x480 and the tool in the Systems menu for changing the resolution doesnt list any alternatives. Before the reboot it was in 1024x7678. Anyone know what causes that?
[12:58] <Shadowpillar> Seveas: any links that show how to build packages?
[12:59] <runevi> Seveas: I've not ever seen the kernel print the content of the packages to klogd , only the kernel error.. but okay?
[12:59] <Seveas> runevi, the cisco web admin is an excellent example of how this can be exploited, no doubt that a similar trick is possible with klogd
[12:59] <Seveas> runevi, iptables -J log :)
[12:59] <Seveas> it's really far-fetched
[12:59] <Seveas> but probably possible
[12:59] <runevi> Seveas: People that log that much should be shot in the first place. ;D
[01:00] <andrew_> Nobody knows about my screenres problem?
[01:00] <Brik> someone had problems with GNOME from the upgrade ... i have an NVIDIA
[01:00] <soundray> andrew_
[01:00] <soundray> andrew_, patience!
[01:00] <runevi> Seveas: The reason I'm asking is that my disk seems to be active every .. 10 seconds or so, without any activity from me .
[01:00] <runevi> Seveas: And I'm trying to hunt down what is writing constantly
[01:00] <soundray> andrew_, your monitor cable may have come loose, so it doesn't read the DDC signal.
[01:01] <HymnToLife> andrew_ > you certainly did something whrong tht involves the xorg.conf file
[01:01] <gum5h03> runevi: try downloading lsof and see what files r being accessed
[01:01] <Seveas> !tell andrew_ about fixres
[01:01] <andrew_> If I re-jiggle it, will the options change in the resolution tool automagically, or do I have to regenerate them?
[01:01] <sunshine82> im tryin to grt my webcam workin i need to check the make file because im gettin an error when i try and make
[01:01] <runevi> gum5h03: Already done that.
[01:01] <andrew_> ta Sev
[01:01] <sunshine82> i have a ame group cu-98a webcame
[01:02] <sunshine82> it suppose to use a dvio nw802 driver but it not workn
[01:02] <andrew_> HymnToLife, I havent touched any x conf files, so unless its something some program did, it probably aint that
[01:02] <oskude> runevi, are you running hoary ?
[01:02] <runevi> oskude: No, breezy
[01:02] <freelove> how do i get the gnome panel down like this? http://kde-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=26449&file1=26449-1.jpg&file2=&file3=&name=nuoveXT
[01:02] <HymnToLife> ubotu is more knowledgeable than me
[01:02] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, HymnToLife
[01:03] <HymnToLife> !fixres
[01:03] <ubotu> it has been said that fixres is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:03] <FallenHitokiri> hi what is the name of the xorg-devel pakages?
[01:03] <Rarj> Hi, Is there any way of Installing Ubuntu 5.10 from a Live CD ?
[01:03] <oskude> runevi, ok, i have still hoary on my notebook, and i have to kill a process on every boot, thats writing on my hd every 2sec or so...
[01:03] <HymnToLife> Rarj > no
[01:03] <runevi> oskude: Which one?
[01:03] <oskude> runevi, sec
[01:03] <Seveas> FallenHitokiri, there are a lot
[01:04] <Rarj> Ok... I cant seem to mount the HDD and even the USB drive is not recognised :(
[01:04] <FallenHitokiri> Seveas: i run configure on a kde-theme an get: X.. configure error: can't find x includes
[01:04] <oskude> runevi, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=89385 read the last post
[01:04] <sunshine82> based on this page http://nw802.sourceforge.net/faq.html  im suppose to fix this file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5609 but i dont know the guy who created the driver say it was baase on 2.4 kernel but im on 2.6
[01:04] <Seveas> FallenHitokiri, you need the kde development packages...
[01:05] <Seveas> kde-dev
[01:05] <FallenHitokiri> thx
[01:05] <Seveas> !info kde-dev
[01:05] <sunshine82> any ideas
[01:05] <runevi> oskude: Ah, it's that pretty new nasty 'hald' thing.  Ohwell.  Dead it will be.
[01:05] <beast> Hi all
[01:05] <Seveas> FallenHitokiri, kde-devel that is
[01:05] <Subhuman> hi
[01:05] <freelove> how do i bring a gnome panel at the bottom? :(
[01:05] <Seveas> freelove, click on another panel, select new panel, drag the new one to the bottom
[01:06] <runevi> oskude: Hmf, it still writes all the time.
[01:06] <freelove> Seveas: th:)
[01:06] <FallenHitokiri> Seveas: nice.. i only get: broken pakages if i run apt-get install kde-devel. (i have kde 3.5 installed with the deb-mirror from kubuntu.com)
[01:06] <oskude> runevi, roger
[01:06] <beast> is there any1 that can help me with some questions on ubuntu and a windows network before i download it? Pls
[01:06] <Subhuman> freelove, yes, or jus right click the panel u want at the bottom, click properties, then in the drop down select "bottom"
[01:06] <Seveas> ah, that's probably the proble, ask in #kubuntu what to do now
[01:07] <FallenHitokiri> Seveas: okay thanks
[01:08] <beast> up to now i have only used windows 2003 server. can i create a domain with ubuntu
[01:08] <eXistenZ> hello, I think one of the programs has messed up with my libs, and now I get this error: http://pastebin.com/459357 when I try to open some programs, can anyone help me?
[01:08] <andrew_> Thanks, first option in that howto fixed it. A bit bizarre
[01:08] <adele> I can only ever see the 1 computer in my Samba workgroup. What tools can I use to trouble shoot?
[01:08] <adele> any ideas?
[01:08] <adele> using webmin
[01:08] <odie5533> Are Intel Processors better at running multiple programs than AMD?
[01:09] <Subhuman> odie5533,  no AMD are better at multitasking
[01:09] <adele> why a domain?
[01:09] <Subhuman> odie5533,  intel are better at running single programs faster
[01:09] <Seveas> odie5533, is an apple better than an orange in fruityness?
[01:09] <Subhuman> but itz only slight from what i have seen
[01:09] <beast> it is what i am used 2
[01:10] <Seveas> it's complete nonsense that one is 'better' than the other in this respect
[01:10] <odie5533> Seveas: I'd have to disagree, oranges are much fruitier
[01:10] <sunshine82> i would like to move some  files from the desktop to a folder
[01:10] <Subhuman> Seveas, you can see in benchmarks that AMD handle multiple programs better.
[01:10] <sunshine82> i know it mv but i dont know how to type it
[01:10] <odie5533> Then... is Sun Java slower on Ubuntu than on Windows?
[01:10] <Subhuman> i always go  for AMD anyway cuz there more power for your money.
[01:11] <Seveas> Subhuman, more heat too
[01:11] <defiance> ..
[01:11] <defiance> more heat?
[01:11] <defiance> On an amd? XD
[01:11] <Seveas> amds produce more heat per MHz
[01:11] <defiance> Versus P4's? Prescott!?
[01:12] <Gostie> I've just installed ubuntu and I'm wondering how I can enable the root account?
[01:12] <frogzoo> in nethack-qt the display is all wrong @ 1200x800 - any ideas to set it up properly?
[01:12] <defiance> Haha, well, P4's are less effective per mhz.
[01:12] <Subhuman> Seveas, but thats nothing,
[01:12] <oskude> sunshine82, are you in Terminal ? Applications->Accessories->Terminal ?
[01:12] <Rarj> can anyone tell me how to get my HDD mounted under Ubuntu Live 5.10 ?
[01:12] <Seveas> defiance, I disagree, but let's keep it at that and stop bing off-topic
[01:12] <adele> a domain for a subnet?
[01:12] <Seveas> Rarj, mount /dev/your_drive /path/to/mountpoint
[01:12] <zandaa> I had a really weird coincidence yesterday or the day before O_O....
[01:12] <gum5h03> runevi: did u figure out what that process was doing? i had to step away
[01:12] <Seveas> Rarj, or system -> admin -> disks
[01:13] <sunshine82> oskude im in terminal
[01:13] <Rarj> yes, i tried the disks option.... all the partitions come up as inaccessible
[01:13] <zandaa> Seveas, guess what... I was on Windows, on MSN, changed my display picture to Tux, and my case temperature dropped a few degrees (weird coincidence ey?)
[01:13] <Seveas> zandaa, freaky :)
[01:14] <Subhuman> lol.
[01:14] <oskude> sunshine82, what do you want to move and to where ?
[01:14] <zandaa> Seveas, I know.. it was cool though
[01:14] <sunshine82> oskude do i put the one it from first or the one it goin to first eg. mv (where the files are)(where the files are goin)
[01:14] <hawking> The bastille package in repositories is for debian sarge and doesn't work properly in ubuntu breezy...where should i report that?
[01:14] <zandaa> Tux pwns all computers!!!
[01:14] <adele> Gostie 'sudo passwd root'
[01:14] <Subhuman> zandaa, my cpu runs 57C no matter what i do :P
[01:14] <Seveas> hawking, nowhere, using packages from debian on Ubuntu is totally unsupported
[01:14] <oskude> sunshine82, mv (this) (there)
[01:14] <Gostie> cheers adele
[01:14] <zandaa> Subhuman, hehe I've installed a new cooler too, so that helps a lot
[01:15] <hawking> Seveas : sad isn't it?
[01:15] <zandaa> Subhuman, but it's my case temp, not my CPU temp
[01:15] <Seveas> hawking, no
[01:15] <adele> anyone had samba workgroup problems?
[01:15] <sunshine82> oskude ok what the location of the desktop
[01:15] <eXistenZ> How can I know the packages I recently installed?
[01:15] <Seveas> hawking, use the ubuntu package
[01:15] <oskude> sunshine82, "~/Desktop"
[01:15] <hawking> Seveas : is there an ubuntu package for bastille?
[01:16] <Seveas> !info bastille
[01:16] <oskude> sunshine82, "~/" shows allways to your home directory
[01:16] <Subhuman> zandaa, I'm still running the lame factory fan/heatsink, I would get a better cooler, but next year ima probably upgrade all my stuff.
[01:16] <ubotu> bastille: (Security hardening tool), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1:2.1.1-11 (breezy), Packaged size: 357 kB, Installed size: 1504 kB
[01:16] <Seveas> so yes...
[01:16] <Rarj> in the disks option, all partitions come up as inaccessible
[01:16] <zandaa> eXistenZ, go into synaptic package manager, schoose Status, and then in the list there should be the option "installed"
[01:16] <hawking> Seveas : thx
[01:16] <eXistenZ> zandaa, I need the packages I Installed recently
[01:17] <oskude> sunshine82, the complete path would be "/home/yourusername/Desktop/"
[01:17] <zandaa> eXistenZ, ah sorry I misunderstood you there for a moment... I dunno where it shows the date of installation for packages
[01:17] <Seveas> eXistenZ, ls -lt /var/lib/dpkg/info
[01:17] <Rarj> even formatting doesnt work
[01:18] <Seveas> piping it through less may help :)
[01:18] <Rarj> any ideas anyone ? :)
[01:19] <primo|ubuntu> is there a nickserv command to retrieve a list of valid nick characters?
[01:19] <sunshine82> oskude cool i got it move to the folder im just tryin to figure out how to fix the nex problem
[01:19] <Rarj> ..
[01:19] <adele> Seveas thats kewl
[01:20] <Rarj> is there any way i can do a low level format for my HDD ?
[01:20] <Rarj> inubuntu?
[01:20] <hawking> Seveas : there is no ubuntu package for bastille here is the explanation of the ubuntu package : "...This package has been specifically modified to work for
[01:20] <hawking> Debian GNU/Linux.
[01:20] <hawking> "
[01:20] <Useful-> low level? You mean just formatting your drive, Rarj?
[01:21] <Rarj> yes
[01:21] <zandaa> how do I do a total removal of a program I installed with apt-get?
[01:21] <Rarj> im on a laptop
[01:21] <Rarj> yesterday i tried installing debian sarge
[01:21] <Rarj> and the filesystem went kaput
[01:21] <sunshine82> oskude i need to check if this is correct /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
[01:21] <Rarj> now i get an GRUB error 15
[01:21] <oskude> zandaa, apt-get --purge remove <package>
[01:21] <Useful-> certainly rarj, there are many filesystems you can use
[01:22] <zandaa> oskude, thanks a lot
[01:22] <Rarj> i tried the ext3, it said it couldnt mount the partition
[01:22] <beast> is it worth it to install ubuntu as a server on a windows network?
[01:22] <gum5h03> rarj sounds like you have an MBR issue
[01:22] <Senkie> hoi
[01:22] <zandaa> I installed this thing called 'ack' it should be a kanji code converter, but I can't start the program
[01:22] <Useful-> Rarj: you tried formatting it or just mounting it?
[01:22] <oskude> sunshine82, type "uname -r" in the terminal and it shows your kernel version
[01:22] <Rarj> and now on ubuntu Live, all partitions come up as inaccessible
[01:22] <Rarj> formatting
[01:22] <jpjacobs> Rarj, yes, if you mean putting zero's all over the drive, use dd if=/dev/zero of=(your hd) , but it will take a while (oh don't do this on a mounted drive)
[01:23] <sunshine82> oskude this is the make file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5609
[01:23] <Rarj> ok
[01:23] <Rarj> i had a dual boot of XP and SUSE
[01:23] <Rarj> now i cant boot
[01:23] <Seveas> hawking, apt disagrees with you: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5610
[01:23] <jpjacobs> but think twice, it is very irreversible ;)
[01:23] <Rarj> error 15 Grub loader
[01:24] <Rarj> ubuntu doesnt mount the hdd or the usb flash drive
[01:24] <oskude> sunshine82, i would leave that line like it is and try...
[01:24] <zandaa> Rarj, I think that's gonna need a total wiping of the HDD if I hear that....
[01:24] <defiance> Revellion, XD
[01:24] <sunshine82> oskude i know my kernel that not the problem the problem is the driver for my webcam was created for 2.4
[01:24] <Revellion> defiance: :)
[01:24] <Nikusan> Any changes I try make to my applications menu using smeg dont work, smeg lets me move icons around, but they dont actually move. And it wont let me delete any icons. anyone know why?
[01:25] <oskude> sunshine82, well, then you need kernel 2.4
[01:25] <zandaa> is there a program that can display tv-tuner data???
[01:25] <Rarj> exactly, thats what im planning to do.... (hdd format)
[01:25] <gum5h03> rarj, go download dban from sourceforge
[01:25] <gum5h03> it's a forensic data destroyer, very low level
[01:25] <sunshine82> oskude i corrected the first two lines i made sure those two files where in the folder butr i need to figur outt the last line because im gettin a new error
[01:25] <jpjacobs> Rarj, see  http://www.gentoo.org/doc/de/grub-error-guide.xml
[01:25] <Seveas> NiklasH_1ork, not moving around -> bug in gnome-menus
[01:25] <Seveas> Nikusan*
[01:26] <Rarj> thanks :)
[01:26] <zandaa> Seveas, are you aware of any software that can be run on Ubuntu to display TV-tuner input?
[01:26] <oskude> sunshine82, i have build some programs and i have NEVER messed with makefiles....
[01:26] <hawking> SEveas : although the program gives the error "ERROR:   System is not running a stable Debian GNU/Linux version. Setting to 3.0" twice
[01:26] <Seveas> zandaa, mythtv
[01:26] <zandaa> seveas, just through repos?
[01:26] <Seveas> hawking, right
[01:26] <Seveas> zandaa, yup
[01:26] <Rarj> where will it save the dban file on a live system, if the HDD cant be mounted ?
[01:26] <Rarj> ram ?
[01:26] <oskude> sunshine82, do you have experience with makefiles, or compiling ?
[01:27] <Rarj> swap ?
[01:27] <Seveas> hawking, that should still work on Ubuntu
[01:27] <gum5h03> dban is a live cd
[01:27] <Nikusan> Seveas, is there any way I can work around it?
[01:27] <sunshine82> oskude there is a way for it to work on 2.6 the person who created the driver started to figure it out but he gave up i guess or ran out of money
[01:27] <hawking> Seveas : it gives a bunch of errors when you try to apply the configurations
[01:27] <sunshine82> oskude ive got this far ok i just need to fix one more thing and it would work
[01:27] <oskude> sunshine82, well, i can only try to help track your errors, post on pastebin
[01:27] <Seveas> hawking, and what's the error you get when trying the sarge deb?
[01:28] <Seveas> Nikusan, no
[01:28] <gum5h03> reboot laptop, put in dban, run the data destroyer, intstall ubuntu after the data has been wiped
[01:29] <zandaa> Seveas, I got problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5612
[01:29] <jpjacobs> gotta go, Rarj good luck with the disk
[01:29] <Rarj> thank you
[01:30] <Seveas> zandaa, sources.list on the pastebin please
[01:30] <sunshine82> oskude this is the last error i got when i placed the files the make file need ed into the foder it was directed to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5611
[01:30] <sunshine82> oskude you see it now have an error created nw802.c
[01:30] <zandaa> seveas, where is the sources.list again?
[01:30] <sunshine82> oskude you see it now have an error created nw802.o
[01:31] <zandaa> seveas, found it
[01:31] <zandaa> Seveas, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5613
[01:31] <beast> is there anywhere i can go for very basic help?
[01:32] <oskude> sunshine82, did you "patch" the 2.4 version of this "nw802" or are you trying to compile the "normal" 2.4 version ?
[01:33] <sunshine82> oskude yea i patch the one that suppose to make it work on 2.6 but it doesnt
[01:34] <sunshine82> oskude http://nw802.sourceforge.net/news.html
[01:34] <oskude> sunshine82, what compiler version (gcc) do they recommend in their readme or so (breezy standard is 4.0)
[01:34] <adele> how do I get a channel list again?
[01:35] <hawking> Seveas : have a look http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5614
[01:35] <sunshine82> oskude i dont understand the question
[01:36] <kemik> argh
[01:36] <kemik> setting up a  mailserver is a mystery
[01:36] <oskude> sunshine82, ill try to find, sec...
[01:36] <Oetzi> hi can anyone tell me where I can find a good samba-cups howto?
[01:36] <hawking> Seveas : how can i rename the swap? It usually said this --> Rename the swap file to allow Bastille
[01:36] <hawking>  to make desired file modifications.
[01:37] <j813> guys is it safe to add another line in "Menu.lst" for my other Distro? Can I put it on the end of the document? :)
[01:37] <Loevborg> anyone have a clue why my gnome menus ("Appliactions") aren't localized to German?
[01:37] <oskude> sunshine82, did you get that source code from CVS ?
[01:38] <smo> j813; perfectly fine .. just put it outside of the large loud warnings about automagical configuration
[01:38] <sunshine82> oskude yea
[01:39] <etrain> i need some help with (home networking) to be able to share folders with my windows machine and i'm having no luck in the forums
[01:39] <sunshine82> oskude this is there readme file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5615
[01:39] <oskude> sunshine82, well, CVS != stable... and its pretty old too
[01:40] <ejofee> is there any how to page on adding sources to adept (or synaptic, apt-get)
[01:41] <psychocat> is there a way to clear apt-get from packages that are having trouble being installed?
[01:41] <psychocat> ejofee: what are you trying to do?
[01:42] <psychocat> is there a way to clear apt-get from packages that are having trouble being installed?
[01:42] <sunshine82> oskude any ideas
[01:42] <ejofee> psychocat: it's my first day on ubuntu; i could find no gaim-silc and i remember i heard a few weeks ago that ubuntu had something like "the multiverse". i want to add that.
[01:42] <BlueDevil> ubotu: tell ejofee about repos
[01:43] <oskude> sunshine82, its a long shot, but try gcc-3.4
[01:43] <ejofee> btw, do you people think i will find silc on ubuntu?
[01:43] <psychocat> ejofee: all you have to do is edit /etc/apt/sources.list as root.  uncheck the repositories for multiverse and universe
[01:43] <BlueDevil> ejofee: yes
[01:43] <ejofee> it seems ubuntu is somehow silc-free, and i really don't know why
[01:43] <esters> hello there
[01:43] <ejofee> psychocat: which touches another problem: why can't i access root?
[01:43] <psychocat> ejofee: then sudo apt-get update and then upgrade
[01:44] <esters> i have a problem with mozzila FF
[01:44] <psychocat> ejofee: use sudo
[01:44] <esters> when i enter a page
[01:44] <esters> it closes
[01:44] <esters> FF
[01:44] <ejofee> psychocat: thank you
[01:44] <esters> why?
[01:44] <ejofee> BlueDevil: thank you
[01:44] <psychocat> ejofee: np :)
[01:44] <ejofee> :)
[01:44] <BlueDevil> yw
[01:45] <sunshine82> oskude ok it installed how do i use it
[01:45] <psychocat> esters: try running from terminal or konsole and see what error you get, then post it to the pastebin
[01:45] <hmpedersen> Mornin
[01:45] <ejofee> !easysource
[01:45] <ubotu> well, easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[01:45] <esters> psychocat, ok
[01:46] <oskude> sunshine82, AFAIK, in best case "export CC=gcc-3.4" (or was it "export cc=gcc-3.4")
[01:46] <psychocat> is there a way to clear apt-get from packages that are having trouble being installed?
[01:47] <sunshine82> oskude i type it into terminal it done what nex
[01:47] <oskude> sunshine82, then you try to build again
[01:48] <sunshine82> oskude so hw far back do i go
[01:48] <ejofee> psychocat, BlueDevil: the sources listed on http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic, are they all, that is, is this the best reference i could use?
[01:48] <sunshine82> oskude do i http://nw802.sourceforge.net/news.html
[01:48] <sunshine82> oskude again
[01:49] <BlueDevil> they cover pretty much everything, you can find additional repos using google
[01:49] <Rarj>  dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda gets me permission denied
[01:49] <oskude> sunshine82, "make clean" and "make" should be enough
[01:50] <BlueDevil> Rarj: do you want to wipe the disc?
[01:50] <psychocat> ejofee: I agree with bluedevil
[01:50] <sunshine82> oskude well i did that make clean and make im gettin the same error the nw802.o is error
[01:50] <BlueDevil> Rarj: sudo it
[01:51] <oskude> sunshine82, then you could try "Switch gcc link to gcc-3.4" in here http://pastebin.com/459335
[01:52] <sunshine82> oskude the is something wrong with that file nw802.c do u want to have a look
[01:52] <ejofee> psychocat, BlueDevil: btw, any idea at all why i can't find gaim-silc among all of the 17 000 packages?
[01:52] <sunshine82> oskude how do i switch gcc link to gcc-34
[01:52] <oskude> sunshine82, OMG, i know like nothing about c :)
[01:52] <oskude> sunshine82, sudo mv /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc.backup
[01:52] <oskude> sunshine82, sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 /usr/bin/gcc
[01:53] <oskude> sunshine82, and the make all like it was "sudo mv /usr/bin/gcc.backup /usr/bin/gcc"
[01:53] <oskude> sunshine82, and to make all like it was "sudo mv /usr/bin/gcc.backup /usr/bin/gcc"
[01:54] <bonvenon> does anyone know if Apple AirPort Express can be used for 802.11g at 54Mbit?
[01:54] <oskude> sunshine82, but before you undo that link, try "make clean" and "make" again
[01:55] <psychocat> ejofee: sudo apt-get install gaim-silc
[01:55] <oskude> sunshine82, but if that doesnt help, i dont know more...
[01:55] <sunshine82> oskude waht was that pastebin thing for
[01:56] <oskude> sunshine82, forget that
[01:56] <qt2> might someone be able to suggest a nice DARK skin for bmp? :3
[01:56] <psychocat> is there a way to clear apt-get from packages that are having trouble being installed?
[01:56] <hmpedersen> brb
[01:57] <Rarj> how do i change from a normal user level to root without logging off ?
[01:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> !udev
[01:57] <ubotu> it has been said that udev is a server used in Ubuntu (and other distros) that manages device nodes
[01:57] <sunshine82> oskude well iv done all the sudo commands u gave then make clean make it still doesnt work have i forget to do something
[01:57] <MickMcMack> Rarj, why do you want to be root?
[01:57] <Rarj> wanna do a format on the HDD, gives me access denied
[01:58] <MickMcMack> sudo -s
[01:58] <oskude> sunshine82, dunno, over my head then...
[01:58] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Rarj about sudo
[01:59] <MrFarts> hey, any postfix gurus ?
[01:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> where is a good place for information on udev? any ideas?
[01:59] <oskude> sunshine82, sec.... telephone...
[02:00] <ejofee> any way i could use debian sources?
[02:00] <ejofee> (hope i didn't ask anything wrong)
[02:00] <_nano_> anyone uses Xfce?
[02:00] <hmpedersen> Back :)
[02:00] <zandaa> _nano_, yes I do
[02:01] <_nano_> zandaa, could you get the sensors working? I use inspiron 5100, and I can't seem to get them work :(
[02:01] <odie5533> I noticed a great speed decrease when switching from windows to ubuntu. Is there anyway to speed up or ubuntu or is speed the cost of open source?
[02:01] <zandaa> _nano), which sensors??
[02:02] <_nano_> zandaa, temperature (the one you could add in the panel)
[02:02] <zandaa> _nano_, which sensors?? are you talking about the desktop or something else?
[02:02] <Seveas> ejofee, no you should not
[02:02] <Seveas> Ubuntu has all packages that are in debian
[02:02] <_nano_> zandaa, yeah for the desktop
[02:02] <zandaa> _nano_, I can't even seem to add anything to the panel
[02:02] <topyli> odie5533: it's the prize of unix design :)
[02:03] <Seveas> odie5533, speed decrease?
[02:03] <zandaa> _nano_, found the add item option
[02:03] <_nano_> zandaa, well you could add stuff by right clicking on the panel
[02:03] <topyli> odie5533: also, the major desktops are genuinely big and heavy
[02:03] <zandaa> _nano_, hardware sensors right?
[02:03] <_nano_> zandaa, yes
[02:03] <ejofee> Seveas: i can't find gaim-silc :((
[02:03] <odie5533> Seveas: I can run 30 java applications on windows, and only about 3 on ubuntu
[02:03] <ejofee> Seveas: what is the difference between universe and multiverse?
[02:04] <zandaa> _nano_, it says no sensors selected
[02:04] <Seveas> ejofee, free vs non-free
[02:04] <odie5533> Seveas: there also seems to be a general speed decrease over all applications
[02:04] <ejofee> and if they are different, why do i find "universe multiverse" together?
[02:04] <_nano_> zandaa, yes that's what I get
[02:04] <Seveas> ejofee, apt-get source the package and use dpkg-buildpackage
[02:04] <zandaa> ok, hold on, gonna try somthing
[02:04] <hmpedersen> The only problem i have with ubuntu, is that latest flash for linux is 7.. And some of the sites i visit frequently uses flash 8..
[02:04] <_nano_> zandaa, the temperature display applet in Gnome works though
[02:04] <oskude> sunshine82, ok, im bak
[02:04] <_nano_> zandaa, it's just xfce i guess
[02:05] <Seveas> ejofee, that's just java being its crappy self
[02:05] <oskude> sunshine82, did you get the same error as before the new link of gcc ?
[02:05] <BlueDevil> hmpedersen: you'd have the same problem with any other distro
[02:05] <Seveas> odie5533*
[02:05] <ejofee> Seveas: (you said: "apt-get source...") are you talking about me using debian sources, or about gaim-silc?
[02:05] <hmpedersen> BlueDevil: Yeah.. But still.. It's the -only- problem i have..
[02:05] <zandaa> _nano_, maybe it is... have you looked to find a XFCE support site or not???
[02:05] <Seveas> ejofee, in this case debian sources, gaim-silc seems to be missing from Ubuntu
[02:05] <BlueDevil> hmpedersen: in that case, you're happy :)
[02:06] <hmpedersen> BlueDevil: heh.. Yeah :)
[02:06] <ejofee> Seveas: any idea why? like some general rules as to which debian packages are not to be found in ubuntu?
[02:06] <hmpedersen> BlueDevil: and ofcourse the fact that my bank is refusing to offer netbanking to anything but windows systems :P
[02:06] <ejofee> Seveas: ("why" = "why gaim-silc is not found in ubuntu")
[02:06] <BlueDevil> hmpedersen: you mean anything but IE :)
[02:06] <_nano_> zandaa, lemme check
[02:07] <Seveas> ejofee, in the case of gaim-silc: no idea
[02:07] <hmpedersen> "Windows is the only safe system.. Allowing any other systems to logon to our system, would be a security risk!"
[02:07] <Seveas> ejofee, is it in debian unstable and if so: for how long?
[02:07] <ejofee> Seveas: and no general rules as to which ones are ignored by ubuntu?
[02:07] <gnomefreak> what is the difference between gaim and gaim-silc?
[02:07] <ejofee> Seveas: oh, i see. thanks.
[02:07] <zandaa> hmpedersen, they don't know how wrong they are
[02:07] <BlueDevil> hmpedersen: you can fake the user-agent to look like IE's
[02:07] <hawking> how can i configure grub so that the password of it will always be the root password?
[02:07] <Seveas> ejofee, only the ones that are FTBFS on ubuntu and not yet fixed :)
[02:08] <Seveas> hawking, not
[02:08] <odie5533> Seveas: is there anyway to speed up java?
[02:08] <LoPMX> hile, does anyone here own an intel gma 900?
[02:08] <dashinho> This is probabbly not the best place to ask but... what's better fat32 or ntfs?
[02:08] <ejofee> gnomefreak: gaim-silc is a very secure irc protocol which is not included in the original gaim package (it is included in the windows version, instead)
[02:08] <BlueDevil> odie5533: yes, new proc, more mem
[02:08] <Seveas> odie5533, yeah, by throwing it out and using things written in a better language
[02:08] <hawking> seveas : no way to do that?
[02:08] <gnomefreak> oh ok ty
[02:08] <odie5533> Seveas: whats a better language? :)
[02:08] <Seveas> hawking, no, there is no way to sync grub with /etc/shadow automatically
[02:08] <ernie_> dash-ntfs is slightly more advanced
[02:09] <alp> odie5533: you might get performance enhancements running it with ikvm and the mono runtime
[02:09] <ejofee> gnomefreak: yw (you might want to try gaim-silc / silc, as it's quite revolutionary)
[02:09] <BlueDevil> odie5533: c# ahahaha
[02:09] <odie5533> BlueDevil: I just bought another 512mb of ram and no increase
[02:09] <Seveas> odie5533, C, C++, C#, hell even python is faster
[02:09] <hmpedersen> Zandaa: I agree..
[02:09] <hmpedersen> BlueDevil I've tried..
[02:09] <odie5533> Seveas: do you do any programming yourself?
[02:09] <oskude> sunshine82, you also know that the source code is 17months old ?
[02:09] <zandaa> hmpedersen, hehe.
[02:09] <gnomefreak> ejofee, is it a plug in for gaim to let you run irc from gaim?
[02:09] <Seveas> odie5533, quite a bit :)
[02:09] <odie5533> Seveas: which programming language do you find yourself using the most?
[02:10] <Seveas> python
[02:10] <gnomefreak> C :(
[02:10] <Seveas> and C comes close after that
[02:10] <topyli> gnomefreak: gaim supports irc out of the box
[02:10] <Seveas> C is good
[02:10] <hmpedersen> At the moment i'm attempting to transfer 2 dvd's full of christmas music to this computer from a large server.. (A server which doesnt have lan)
[02:10] <gnomefreak> topyli, than why the plug in in ubuntu for gaim?/
[02:11] <hmpedersen> Why is it, some people insist on using  pinnacles instantwrite? It -demands- to cut the mp3 fles to 8 chars!!
[02:11] <gnomefreak> C is confusing the crap out of me
[02:11] <zandaa> hmpedersen, I don't like any of pinnacle's burning software... just doesn't work right for me
[02:11] <ernie_> seveas- how is python for a first language to learn on?
[02:11] <Seveas> ernie_, excellent
[02:11] <topyli> gnomefreak: you mean gaim-irchelper? it just adds some more irc-specific options into the preferences dialog
[02:12] <hmpedersen> zandaa: I don't like pinnacle in general! I worked with their flamin software in videoediting for 2 years!
[02:12] <ejofee> gnomefreak: you could put it that way, yes. it's not irc, though. it's rather an innovation to the irc protocol (irc-INcompatible)
[02:12] <gnomefreak> topyli, yeah that is it and ohhhh ok didnt know that
[02:12] <ernie_> does ubuntu come with python by default?
[02:12] <Seveas> yes
[02:12] <gnomefreak> ernie_, yes
[02:12] <Seveas> lots of thing Ubuntu uses are written in python
[02:12] <Subhuman> ernie_, python is a great language to learn
[02:12] <Seveas> (update-{manager,notifier}, gnome-app-install to name a few)
[02:13] <Subhuman> ernie_, intuitive syntax, powerful, and nice to code in
[02:13] <Seveas> ernie_, you can create a palindrome checker in 3 lines :)
[02:13] <ejofee> why does synaptic say some of my sources are duplicate? is it because some are "universe" and some others are "universe multiverse"?
[02:13] <whyameye> when I run xemacs I get: Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion Warning: Unable to load any usable fontset, then the font in the program looks like crap. SUggestions?
[02:13] <ejofee> does "universe multiverse" include "universe"?
[02:14] <ernie_> is python ok to use on an older machine?
[02:14] <Seveas> ernie_, how old?
[02:14] <ejofee> can i safely remove "universe" or add "multiverse" to those lines?
[02:14] <Seveas> ejofee, yes, and multiverse :)
[02:14] <ernie_> 400 mhz amd k6-2 old
[02:14] <topyli> ejofee: yes. i just add them all to the same entry
[02:14] <sunshine82> oskude i know
[02:14] <Seveas> ernie_, that'll do
[02:14] <Seveas> http://www.kaarsemaker.net/home#guid65 <-- python++
[02:14] <samppa> ejofee: Remember to sudo apt-get update always when you have modified sources.list :)
[02:15] <Spee_Der> Good morning everyone.
[02:15] <oskude> sunshine82, you could ask on the mailing list of the program
[02:15] <ernie_> seveas et all thanks
[02:15] <queuetue> I've set up an ssh key with an empty passphrase to allow me to log into a remote server in a script.  This procedure works fine from an OSX box and a RH box, but when I try it under Ubuntu (Breezy), ssh asks for a passphrase -- for a key that does not have one.  Am I doing something wrong ... or is ubuntu's ssh broken in some way?
[02:15] <ejofee> Seveas, topyli, samppa: so wherever i find a source line ending in "universe" i can safely add "multiverse", right?
[02:16] <gnomefreak> Seveas, do you have one of those in english by chance?
[02:16] <Seveas> ejofee, yeah
[02:16] <oskude> sunshine82, dont forget to do "sudo mv /usr/bin/gcc.backup /usr/bin/gcc"
[02:16] <oskude> sunshine82, so that all is like it was...
[02:16] <ejofee> samppa: oh, i think this is what i forgot! i always was running synaptic / reload immediately after changing the config file (but shouldn't this do the same?)!
[02:16] <Seveas> gnomefreak, it's just one python thing, the 3-line palindrome checker. Shows a few of the nicenesses of python
[02:17] <ejofee> Seveas: thanks again.
[02:17] <gnomefreak> oh ok ty
[02:17] <hmpedersen> Zandaa: Is gnomebaker any good?
[02:17] <samppa> ejofee: I don't know about Synaptic, I don't remember does it do "apt-get update" while running
[02:17] <Kamping_Kaiser> Seveas: should i ask about fixing (suspected) udev issues here or -devel  or -bugs?
[02:17] <Rarj> hi again people...
[02:17] <zandaa> hmpedersen, never heard of gnomebaker before, what is it?>
[02:17] <samppa> ejofee: But I suggest doing the update manually when you have made changes to sources.list
[02:17] <Seveas> Kamping_Kaiser, depends on the issues, what's the problem/have you searched bugzilla?
[02:18] <HymnToLife> hmpedersen > sure it is
[02:18] <ejofee> samppa: right. thank you.
[02:18] <HymnToLife> zandaa > a CD burning app
[02:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> Seveas: i have bugzilla open. the problem is the floppy device is not being created properly. only /dev/fd is being made, not /dev/fd0
[02:18] <gnomefreak> zandaa, gnomebaker is a cd/dvd recorder with a gui interface
[02:18] <zandaa> hmpedersen, I have yet to burn a CD under linux
[02:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> on an up to date systems
[02:18] <hmpedersen> HymnToLife: Thanx.. i installed it a few days ago.. Havent tried using it yet
[02:18] <HymnToLife> for me it works just fine
[02:19] <hmpedersen> i havent had anything to write to disc yet :P
[02:19] <ejofee> what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync?
[02:19] <zandaa> hmpedersen, I've lately only used windows to burn discs
[02:19] <runevi-terra> ... the pains of only one monitor . :-)
[02:20] <gnomefreak> zandaa, i find it easier to burn them in linux :)
[02:20] <zandaa> gnomefreak, why's that?
[02:20] <ejofee> any way i could use fuzzy package names in apt-get and still have them recognized (like "apt-get install uificatio" installing "gaim-guifications")?
[02:20] <hmpedersen> zandaa: Ive never had a working linux distro before i found ubuntu..
[02:20] <zandaa> hmpedersen, me neither
[02:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> ejofee: you would need some *'s
[02:20] <topyli> zandaa: i also think it
[02:20] <hmpedersen> ubuntu even identifies my dvd writer perfectly.. (usb)
[02:20] <topyli> 's easier to just burn stuff with the file manager
[02:20] <zandaa> topyli, and why is that?
[02:21] <gnomefreak> zandaa, its just less stuff to deal with like with windows xp burner its alot of searching and drag and dropping in nero well to burn iso isnt the easiest thing k3b wohooo very easy
[02:21] <topyli> zandaa: it would be horrible to have to launch a monster like nero just to make a simple data disk
[02:21] <zandaa> gnomefreak, I've only used nero before
[02:21] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: please explain "you would need some *'s"
[02:21] <hmpedersen> Ive never used anything but nero..
[02:22] <zandaa> topyli, I've got no problems with nero, it works nice and simple
[02:22] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: ohhh
[02:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> lol
[02:22] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: stupid of me
[02:22] <oskude> sorry for off-topic, is there something "better/more used" than "partimage" ?
[02:22] <hmpedersen> Yeah.. Nero is nice, easy and simple :)
[02:22] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: forget i ever asked that
[02:22] <topyli> gnomefreak: the easiest way to burn an iso must surely be right clicking the iso in nautilus and choosing "burn"
[02:22] <gnomefreak> zandaa,  yes it does but ever try burning an ISO image with nero?
[02:22] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: must have been in a hurry
[02:22] <ejofee> :)
[02:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[02:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> np
[02:22] <poningru> oskude: yeah gparted
[02:22] <zandaa> gnomefreak, yes... just recently in fact, worked like a charm
[02:22] <gnomefreak> topyli, ive never tried that lol
[02:22] <poningru> oskude: there is also qtparted
[02:22] <BlueDevil> topyli: yeah, when it works :)
[02:23] <poningru> oskude: I would use gparted
[02:23] <poningru> oskude: what are you trying to do?
[02:23] <whyameye> is there a shell command like "wait" where I can wait a number of seconds?
[02:23] <hmpedersen> I burned plenty of isos with nero recently.. easy as.
[02:23] <gnomefreak> zandaa,  but in nero you have to change the settings and everything
[02:23] <smo> whyameye: sleep n (where n is .. number of seconds)
[02:23] <hmpedersen> gnome, u have no reason to change the settings..
[02:23] <zandaa> gnomefreak, really??? I didn't need to change any settings.....
[02:23] <HymnToLife> gnomefreak > nope
[02:23] <whyameye> smo: thanks!
[02:23] <HymnToLife> nero rulez
[02:23] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: and, honestly, i wasn't expecting apt-get was supporting "*'s"... :)
[02:23] <zandaa> hmpedersen, I guess we've got the same oppinions concerning Nero :P
[02:23] <oskude> poningru, i use partimage, but i just wanted to know if theres something "better"...
[02:23] <gnomefreak> nope? i had to to burn iso
[02:24] <ltibor65> Hi Guys! Why cannot read my computer the floppy disk in Ubuntu? What reason?
[02:24] <hmpedersen> zandaa: Yeah.. And Hymn too :)
[02:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> ejofee: regex expansion is done by the shell, IE bash
[02:24] <zandaa> gnomefreak, what version were you using then?
[02:24] <runevi-terra> Hum.  I really hope sensors output is wrong.
[02:24] <topyli> gnomefreak: and the easiest way to make an audio cd would be dragging some audio files to a serpentine window and choosing "burn"
[02:24] <gnomefreak> zandaa, 5.5 i think
[02:24] <eyezdk> !help ntsf
[02:24] <runevi-terra> It claims my 2.5V is 0.46V
[02:24] <hmpedersen> Thats old..
[02:24] <poningru> oskude: gparted is a little better I guess
[02:24] <zandaa> gnomefreak, maybe that's why... I'm using version 6.0 which came with my DVD drive
[02:24] <selinium> HymnToLife, and i assume you paid for your copy of nero? :)
[02:24] <eyezdk> !ntsf
[02:24] <ubotu> eyezdk: Wish i knew
[02:24] <ejofee> Kamping_Kaiser: well, many apps refuse regex expansion
[02:24] <HymnToLife> of course O:)
[02:24] <poningru> !ntfs
[02:24] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, totally, the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:25] <selinium> HymnToLife, lol
[02:25] <gnomefreak> zandaa, maybe thats why i have 6.0 and 6.6 here but no need to install them :)
[02:25] <eyezdk> ahhhh  thx m8t
[02:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> ejofee: yes, some like globbing ;)
[02:25] <zandaa> gnomefreak, I see
[02:26] <hmpedersen> right.. not only does it take ages to burn with pinnacle.. It allso doesnt close the disc, so i cant read it!
[02:26] <zandaa> darnit... my XFCE dock froze O_O
[02:26] <oskude> poningru, is "qparted" a "qt" application ? i need console version... (dont need x in my rescue cd)
[02:26] <BlueDevil> oskude: yes, qt app
[02:26] <poningru> oskude: oh yeah those are both X based
[02:26] <hmpedersen> Then there is only the hour long grind of transferring the files trough my mp3 player :( (30 transfers)
[02:26] <poningru> oskude: then there is nothing better
[02:27] <zandaa> hmpedersen, why's that? what kinda MP3 player you got?
[02:27] <ejofee> what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync?
[02:27] <topyli> oskude: how about good old parted. qparted is just a front end for that anyway
[02:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> what's the differnece between udev and udev-udeb?
[02:27] <HymnToLife> oskude > there is parted which is command-line
[02:28] <smo> Kamping_Kaiser: udebs are used by the installer .. I don't believe they're intended for any other use
[02:28] <hmpedersen> zandaa: a nice mp3 player.. Reads SD cards.. But i only have a 256mb card..
[02:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> smo: ok thanks.
[02:28] <oskude> are we all talking about same kind of programs, i use this http://www.partimage.org/  (i though parted is only for partitioning, not for backup)
[02:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> *will search it in bugzilla as well then*
[02:28] <zandaa> hmpedersen, ah... I have an iPod O_O
[02:28] <navare> Hello and a good Day to you all. I got a really dumb Question but i simpli dont know it.
[02:28] <hmpedersen> But i just found out.. I installed nero on the server a few months ago when i had to make backup and got tired of pinnacle..
[02:29] <HymnToLife> na
[02:29] <navare> How can i Delet a file?
[02:29] <HymnToLife> click on it and hit delete :/
[02:29] <navare> Its a root file
[02:29] <Jormundgand> navare: Open a terminal, sudo rm <filename>
[02:29] <HymnToLife> then do it as root, if you know what you're doing
[02:30] <aeon17x> Be VERY careful using rm as root.
[02:30] <navare> thank you Jormundgand.
[02:30] <Jormundgand> You're welcome.
[02:30] <ltibor65> Hi ubotu! Can you help me? I cannot read the floppy drive.
[02:30] <HymnToLife> be VERY careful doing ANYTHING as root :p
[02:30] <HymnToLife> !ubotu
[02:30] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[02:30] <smo> I hate to sound judgemental, but if you're not sure how to delete, are you sure you should be removing things owned by  root?  most of them are there for a reason
[02:30] <hmpedersen> Be very carefull -using- root!
[02:31] <Jormundgand> "oh no, I just saw that there were loads of useless files taking up space in /bin."
[02:31] <lilo_booter> having a problem with my laptop - the physical resolution of the display is 1280x800, but i can't seem to get X to use that - 1024x768, 800x600 and 640x480 are the only options listed though only 1280x800 is defined in xorg.conf - flglrx drivers installed - anyone have any ideas on this?
[02:31] <navare> Hm i want to delet libint.10.a cuz i got an error with it if i load it with xorg.conf since ive installed ATI Drivers
[02:31] <Korpios> I'd strongly suggest aliasing basic commands e.g., "rm" as "rm -i" as root
[02:31] <HymnToLife> !tell lilo_booter about fixres
[02:31] <johndarkhorse> HymnToLife: please dont use "root". we use sudo here (for superuser duties)
[02:32] <HymnToLife> johndarkhorse > that's the same, isn't it
[02:32] <hmpedersen> Jormundgand, allmost a classic.. Just like back in the DOS days, a guy comes into the store and complains his computer doesnt work anymore.. He'd been trying out the games on it, and deleted those that didnt work.. Including 'Commander'
[02:32] <Korpios> (actually, I'd suggest aliasing "rm" as "rm -i" for *any* user)  :-)
[02:32] <hmpedersen> (command.com)
[02:32] <topyli> Jormundgand: "lots of commands i never use like bash"
[02:32] <johndarkhorse> HymnToLife: "root" is something other distros use, we do not have a root account enabled by default here
[02:32] <esters> sudo rm -rf / and your problems will wanish...with your files
[02:32] <smo> hmpedersen; I've seen similar happen on windows .. there's hundreds of files just hanging around taking up space
[02:32] <Jormundgand> hmpedersen, topyli: You got it.
[02:32] <HymnToLife> johndarkhorse > I know that, thank you
[02:32] <ulisse> hello tribe!
[02:33] <lilo_booter> HymnToLife, thanks - have seen that though - didn't help - ddcprobe doesn't list 1280x800
[02:33] <Rarj> dd-ing a HDDsure takes time !!
[02:33] <poningru> ulisse: hello
[02:33] <HymnToLife> funny, my 280800 was reognized out of the box on my laptop
[02:33] <defiance> Heh, the first thing I do on a fresh ubuntu-install is sudo passwd root so I can use 'su'.
[02:33] <defiance> P:
[02:33] <defiance> :
[02:33] <HymnToLife> 1280x800
[02:33] <hmpedersen> ...
[02:33] <ulisse> I'm using beagle on breezy, sometimes i have multiple instances of mono (~15) that slows down the machine...
[02:33] <hmpedersen> How many in here use Ubuntu on their laptops?
[02:34] <runevi> Korpios: You'll never _learn_ if rm is aliased to rm -i
[02:34] <navare> /libGL error: drmMap of sarea failed
[02:34] <navare> / i get that error when i run fgl_glxgears
[02:34] <navare>  ... but if i load libint10.a XServer dont load it gives me an error "Duplicate bla bla found X Server cant start" =(
[02:34] <ejofee> i hope you don't mind me retrying: what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync?
[02:34] <ejofee> i hope you don't mind me retrying: what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync?
[02:34] <poningru> defiance: how did you do that?
[02:34] <BlueDevil> Rarj: i hope it's not your boot hdd :)
[02:34] <lilo_booter> hmpedersen, am trying..
[02:34] <defiance> poningru, sudo passwd root ? just as that.
[02:34] <ejofee> !apt-get
[02:34] <ubotu> I guess apt-get is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/
[02:34] <leagris> Seveas, as you kindly recommanded, I posted the bug update issue on ubutu-devel@list. Thank you again. I did my best to write it open minded and not looking as rant or trol.
[02:34] <poningru> defiance: no dude your toungue sticking out thingie
[02:34] <defiance> oh, lmao
[02:34] <defiance> alt gr+ p
[02:35] <defiance> hehe
[02:35] <Rarj> BlueDevil, im live on Ubuntu 5.10, dd-ing the whole drive
[02:35] <johndarkhorse> poningru: use the character palette panel applet
[02:35] <topyli> ulisse: beagle is like that. after running beagled for a few hours it gets pretty useless
[02:35] <Korpios> runevi: if "learning" is forever losing an important file, most people have done that far too many times in their lives already :-)
[02:35] <BlueDevil> Rarj: wiping out windows? :D
[02:35] <ulisse> topyli, so it is a known issue...
[02:35] <hmpedersen> Ive never had a laptop that would run linux before..
[02:35] <navare> anyone got a ATI (Xxxx) too and using Unbuntu for 64 Bit AMD?
[02:35] <Rarj> actually LOL
[02:36] <hmpedersen> Last time i had a laptop, ubuntu didnt exist (to my knowledge)
[02:36] <runevi> Korpios: I heard a story about a redhat consultant that did an "rm *" and expected the -i to be set. :)  It wasn't ;D
[02:36] <j813> wat the command in FSTAB to mount other ext3 Partitions? Thanks
[02:36] <gnomefreak> ubuntu has only been around since 2003
[02:36] <HymnToLife> lmao runevi
[02:36] <topyli> ulisse: it just isn't ready for mortal users yet
[02:36] <ulisse> topyli, but it sometimes doesn't happen at all after a lot of hours, and other times it happens just after the boot...
[02:36] <lilo_booter> hmpedersen, have been running linux on my laptops for years - varying degrees of success, but generally always usable
[02:36] <Korpios> runevi: lmao, I never automatically assume it's set; I have it set to save myself if I slip
[02:36] <hmpedersen> ahh.. then it -didnt- exist 4 years ago when i had my old laptop (identical to this one)
[02:36] <runevi> HymnToLife: Never start depending on interactive mode. :D
[02:36] <Hanganfs> hello people i got a quick question
[02:36] <vbgunz> anyone know of a better bit torrent client? Something that would preferably open up new torrents in one window across multiple tabs?
[02:37] <HymnToLife> I'll remember that runevi :p
[02:37] <Hanganfs> what does ubuntu best read from ntfs or fat32?
[02:37] <runevi> Korpios: Anyays, I would just be frustrated if -i was set when I clean out spool directories with thousands of files. :D
[02:37] <BlueDevil> vbgunz: azureus?
[02:37] <gnomefreak> Hanganfs, feel free to ask and if we know we will answer
[02:37] <Korpios> runevi: truncating a rm wildcard a bit too short is *not* fun :D
[02:37] <ulisse> topyli, ok, i'll survive killing some monos when the machine slows down... thanks!
[02:37] <HymnToLife> Hanganfs > afaik, it's the same
[02:37] <poningru> vbgunz: many just go into synaptic and search for torrent
[02:37] <vbgunz> BlueDevil: dunno, will look
[02:37] <poningru> vbgunz: dont use azureus
[02:37] <sOeMe> !de
[02:37] <ubotu> de is, like, Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[02:37] <poningru> it sucks
[02:37] <Rarj> id love to switch to Gnu/linux completely, but i play games on WinXP
[02:37] <BlueDevil> lol
[02:37] <avalost> are there breezy packages for firefox 1.5 anywhere?
[02:37] <Korpios> runevi: well that's why I always assume I need to set -f where necessary
[02:37] <runevi> Korpios: I've never done too large bloopers with rm yet .:)
[02:37] <HymnToLife> !fr
[02:37] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[02:37] <Korpios> hehe
[02:37] <aeon17x> Rarj: it's okay.
[02:37] <gnomefreak> avalost, no
[02:38] <poningru> avalost: no
[02:38] <vbgunz> poningru: thats what I mean. Maybe someone has an opinon and I would just like to hear'em
[02:38] <avalost> thanks
[02:38] <Hanganfs> HymnToLife: ok, thanks. cause i have some data i have to backup before i switch ubuntu and i was wondering what file system i should back it up too
[02:38] <poningru> !tell avalost about firefox1.5
[02:38] <runevi> Korpios: It'll happen sooner or later though.  8 years without a blooper with rm .. :D
[02:38] <joedj> vbgunz: you can easily do that with one of the console clients like bittornado and gnome-terminal or konsole too, or you can use screen
[02:38] <BlueDevil> ubotu: tell avalost about firefox1.5
[02:38] <topyli> ulisse: most of those processes are actualy useful. one might be opening and indexing your pdf files, while another one is monitoring your gaim logs, and so on.
[02:38] <runevi> Korpios: Done some blooper with dd though ;D
[02:38] <vbgunz> joedj: skill level is low... need spinach...
[02:38] <topyli> ulisse: they are just badly leaking memory or whatever, i don't understand beagle's innyrds
[02:39] <Korpios> runevi: oh boy, I've done those too :)
[02:39] <joedj> vbgunz: pressing ctrl+shift+n in an xterminal should open a new tab
[02:39] <hmpedersen> I never did get skype to work on this laptop.. The moment the one im talking to says something, skype disables all sound..
[02:39] <Hanganfs> and the only ones i know of that windows can create is ntfs or fat32
[02:39] <gnomefreak> Hanganfs, fat16 still also
[02:39] <vbgunz> joedj: actually, it opened a new window for me
[02:39] <Hanganfs> hehe yes that as well
[02:40] <gnomefreak> depending on what version you use
[02:40] <Hanganfs> but i have 90gb to backup and fat16 is not sufficient for that
[02:40] <h08817> !limewire
[02:40] <ubotu> limewire is, like, first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[02:40] <hmpedersen> gnomefreak: no fat16 for xp..
[02:40] <Hanganfs> can ubuntu read from ntfs without problem?
[02:40] <Rarj> anyone know how to make a USB drive bootable ?
[02:40] <joedj> vbgunz: well, that's annoying ;) maybe there's something in the menu. i use Konsole, where it works
[02:40] <vbgunz> joedj: I think I got it
[02:40] <h08817> !java
[02:40] <gnomefreak> hmpedersen, no they use fat32 instead
[02:40] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:40] <HymnToLife> Hanganfs > yes
[02:40] <Hanganfs> thanks for the help :)
[02:40] <vbgunz> joedj: I used shift+ctrl+t
[02:40] <dylan_> im trying to install firefox 1.5, i did everything the ubuntu wiki told me, but whenever i try to make symlinks, ln tells me that the file or directory already exists?
[02:40] <BlueDevil> Rarj: yes, there's a utility from HP for that
[02:41] <hmpedersen> gnomefreak: i know :) well.. my xp has -never- bothered with fat32. only ntfs :P
[02:41] <hmpedersen> gnomefreak: (i work with large video files)
[02:41] <vbgunz> joedj: how can I use the terminal to download a torrent? What command am I looking for?
[02:41] <gnomefreak> hmpedersen, i used to use ntfs cause it handles the packages nicer
[02:41] <poningru> dylan_: then you are good to go
[02:41] <poningru> dylan_: try running firefox 1.5 now
[02:42] <gnomefreak> im running xp with fat32 on other drive
[02:42] <joedj> vbgunz: the command i use is 'btdownloadcurses' (though i create a shorter alias for it). to get it, sudo apt-get install bittornado
[02:42] <hmpedersen> gnomefreak: You know.. a 10 minute video sequence being edited takes ntfs.. the files are +4gb..
[02:42] <dylan_> poningru, whenever i click Applications > and go to Firefox it opens 1.0.7
[02:42] <dylan_> not 1.5
[02:42] <topyli> vbgunz: ptdownloadcurses for example
[02:42] <gnomefreak> they fixed the unstablity of ff1.5 yet?
[02:42] <poningru> dylan_: which wiki did you go to?
[02:42] <BlueDevil> dylan_: did you do the divert?
[02:42] <poningru> !firefox1.5
[02:42] <ubotu> I guess firefox1.5 is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[02:43] <dylan_> BlueDevil, i dont know
[02:43] <dylan_> BlueDevil, can you help me?
[02:43] <dylan_> poningru, i went to that one
[02:43] <gnomefreak> lol
[02:43] <BlueDevil> dylan_: did you run this: "sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox" ?
[02:44] <senectus> what is the permissions on everyone elses .mozilla folder??
[02:44] <ejofee> what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync? (i hope you don't mind me insisting)
[02:44] <dylan_> BlueDevil, ill do that n see
[02:44] <dylan_> BlueDevil, dpkg-divert: `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu' clashes with `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/firefox'
[02:44] <hmpedersen> ejofee, oh.. sorry.. did you say something?
[02:45] <grogoreo> hi
[02:45] <senectus> what is the permissions on everyone elses .mozilla folder?? I've stuffed mine I think
[02:45] <runevi> Hm.  Aptitude has minesweeper integrated.  Can it send email yet?
[02:45] <BlueDevil> dylan_: do "dpkg-divert --list|grep firefox" and pastebin
[02:45] <runevi> .. and does it have a kitchen sink? :D
[02:45] <BlueDevil> !pastebin
[02:45] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, totally, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[02:46] <poningru> senectus: it should be 700
[02:46] <poningru> runevi: what are you talking about dude?
[02:46] <grogoreo> I'm just trying to install LimeWire using this http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03s06.html#id2529193 and have finished it, but it wont start. I have manually ran the RunLime.sh file and in the CLI it says:   Loading LimeWire:    Exception during runtime initialization     java.lang.NullPointerException          <<No stacktrace available>>
[02:46] <dylan_> BlueDevil, i removed the old diversion..i messed up on the old one
[02:46] <runevi> poningru: I'm making fun of minesweper in aptitude, and the old adage that every app with suffer feature creep until it can send email / has a kitchen sink installed ;D
[02:46] <gnomefreak> !botsnack
[02:46] <ubotu> :)
[02:46] <runevi> .. with/will
[02:46] <hmpedersen> Anyone in here superstitious?
[02:47] <poningru> runevi: rofl gotcha
[02:47] <ejofee> hmpedersen: what downloader does apt-get use and can it be set to use rsync? (i hope you don't mind me insisting) :P
[02:47] <dylan_> BlueDevil, when you do ln -s, which directory comes first?  source?
[02:47] <BlueDevil> dylan_: man ln
[02:47] <ulisse> topyli, I know that some processes can be useful, but sometimes i need to use my pc... I'll try shutting down beagled at all, instead of killing.
[02:47] <hmpedersen> ejofee, sorry i dont know.. I don't think anyone can answer you, as they would have..
[02:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ejofee  about apt-get
[02:48] <poningru> ejofee: try the mailing list
[02:48] <poningru> !apt-get
[02:48] <ubotu> apt-get is, like, at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/
[02:48] <zandaa> how do I install a plugin into GAIM?
[02:48] <dylan_> BlueDevil, I GOT IT!! i had to rm the /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox file and ln -s my /opt/firefox/firefox to /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox ... simple
[02:48] <hmpedersen> zandaa, where do you -find- plugins for gaim?
[02:49] <topyli> ulisse: yes, it might be best to shutdown beagle cleanly with beagle-shutdown, then start beagled again after a little while
[02:49] <zandaa> hmpederson, at the gaim website http://gaim.sourceforge.net
[02:49] <BlueDevil> dylan_: actually you screwed things up
[02:49] <dylan_> BlueDevil, then why does it work?
[02:49] <ejofee> poningru: thank you
[02:49] <ejofee> hmpedersen: right, thanks :)
[02:49] <ejofee> gnomefreak: thanks
[02:50] <poningru> ejofee: sorry we couldnt be of more help
[02:50] <gnomefreak> dylan_,  just because something works doesnt mean it works correctly ;)
[02:50] <gnomefreak> ejofee, yw
[02:50] <j813> anyone know wat the command in FSTAB to mount other ext3 Partitions? Thanks
[02:50] <BlueDevil> dylan_: reinstall firefox 1.0.7 and see if it does work anymore
[02:50] <ejofee> zandaa: if it's a builtin plugin, you just check it. otherwise, "apt-get install gaim-*"
[02:50] <poningru> dylan_: baah just leave it alone
[02:50] <poningru> if it works leave it alone
[02:50] <hmpedersen> zandaa, thanx..I'll just try figure out an answer to your question..
[02:50] <ejofee> poningru: why, np, you've already been of much help
[02:51] <smo> j813; pretty much the same as the existing ones.  replace the first item to point to the right device, and the second to where you want it mounted
[02:51] <zandaa> ejofee, I don't think the plugin I wanna use is in repos, I'll check though
[02:51] <ejofee> zandaa: which plugin
[02:51] <ejofee> zandaa: which plugin?
[02:51] <BlueDevil> dylan_: that divert had a purpose
[02:51] <gnomefreak> zandaa, what plug-in is it?
[02:51] <dylan_> BlueDevil, i dont know how i did it wrong
[02:51] <zandaa> ejofee, guiifications, it gives graphical notice of people signing in etc
[02:51] <ejofee> zandaa: it IS
[02:51] <ejofee> zandaa: i know what it does
[02:51] <BlueDevil> poningru: when he comes back saying that firefox stopped working, you be the one to help him
[02:51] <ejofee> zandaa: i use it too
[02:52] <zandaa> ejofee, thanks... I get confused by the sounds of GAIM
[02:52] <ejofee> apt-get install gaim-guifications
[02:52] <{{CORONA}}> hellp
[02:52] <ejofee> zandaa: apt-get install gaim-guifications
[02:52] <ejofee> zandaa: well, it's not *quite* "GAIM". it's either Gaim or gaim. :P
[02:52] <zandaa> well....
[02:52] <BlueDevil> purists! :P
[02:53] <zandaa> what does GAIM, Gaim gaim, g41m or whatever matter???
[02:53] <ulisse> !info beagle
[02:53] <poningru> BlueDevil: sure will
[02:53] <ubotu> beagle: (Desktop search tool), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.1-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 836 kB, Installed size: 3100 kB
[02:53] <ari_stress> zandaa, linux differentiate capitalization
[02:53] <topyli> zandaa: you can select when gaim notifies you with sounds. for example my gaim is silent until something very special happens :)
[02:53] <ejofee> zandaa: by either Gaim or gaim they want to prove they didn't mean it to be an acronym!
[02:54] <zandaa> ari_stress, but it doesn't matter if you talk about it which spelling you use
[02:54] <j813> smo: thanks, like this?>  dev/hda8               /media/example                  ext3    defaults        1 1
[02:54] <topyli> zandaa: i also use guifications because my speakers are often off
[02:54] <{{CORONA}}> hi apt-get seems to throwing out this error: segmentation faulty tree 50 % can someone help
[02:54] <smo> j813; you'll want a leading / on the /dev, but otherwise, spot-on
[02:54] <ejofee> zandaa: they want it like a stand-alone name. they hate "aim" being taken as "aol instant messenger"
[02:54] <j813> smo: oh ya sorry
[02:54] <zandaa> topyli, ah ok... I use headphones often, but the sounds are confusing
[02:55] <j813> thanks
[02:55] <ejofee> zandaa: (and i do, too, as i don't particularly like aol)
[02:55] <HymnToLife> then why did they call it gaim in the first place ?
[02:55] <poningru> what are we arguing?
[02:55] <BlueDevil> lack of inspiration :)
[02:55] <HymnToLife> lol
[02:55] <j813> smo: its safe to add it anywhere in fstab?
[02:55] <zandaa> ejofee, ah now I see
[02:55] <topyli> zandaa: use some non-confusing sounds then! :)
[02:55] <ejofee> HymnToLife: well, that's another question ;)
[02:56] <Torez> Can someone please explain to me why my screen resolution is hugely bigger than my screen, and I have to scroll around?!
[02:56] <zandaa> topyli, can't find em
[02:56] <smo> j813: not sure actually.  I always add to the end
[02:56] <poningru> Torez: change it?
[02:56] <topyli> zandaa: you couild configure gaim to fart whenever i say something :)
[02:56] <ejofee> HymnToLife: maybe because "gim" sucks and "g" must stand for gnome / gtk?
[02:57] <Torez> I've tried changing, I've even reinstalled Ubuntu, and still I'm stuck with this.
[02:57] <j813> smo: thanks
[02:57] <BlueDevil> goim :)
[02:57] <kakei> can any one pls tell me why when i try to install ubuntu i get http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/7008/ubuntu0352kt.jpg
[02:57] <HymnToLife> "gim" is kewl :p
[02:57] <zandaa> topyli, but farts are disgusting
[02:57] <poningru> !tell Torez about resolution
[02:57] <Rarj> Hi. i just formatted my HDD .. want to add 3 partitions, can anyone help ?
[02:57] <ejofee> HymnToLife: actually, "maybe because "g" must stand for gnome / gtk and "gim" sucks?" :)
[02:57] <poningru> Torez: that should help
[02:58] <topyli> zandaa: oh well, i'd prefer being associated with some other sound anyway :)
[02:58] <poningru> Torez: oh btw by low they mean everything is huge
[02:59] <BlueDevil> Torez: force the resolution you want by using the "Virtual" option in xorg.conf
[02:59] <smo> kakei: my first guess would be a corrupt disk.  incomplete & invalid format look rather forboding
[02:59] <kakei> smo the disk was sent by ubuntu =(
[02:59] <topyli> zandaa: in the preferences -> sounds dialog, you can tick what events you want to be assosiated with sounds, and which sounds
[02:59] <zandaa> topyli, you know if I can list packages in terminal using apt-get? (you know like packages that start with gaim-)
[02:59] <topyli> zandaa: apt-cache search gaim
[02:59] <thoreauputic> zandaa: apt-cache search gaim
[03:00] <zandaa> ah ok
[03:00] <ale3hs> basically I want to remove some programs like kdevelop that I installed.. I try to do that by "add aplications" but when I am try to remove it, it says that other application depending on it, that is some weird coz I just installed it.. and it happens almost in every package I have installed.. so plz how I remove things???
[03:00] <poningru> ale3hs: try using synaptic
[03:00] <Rarj> hi. im using cfdisk... can i have 2 pri parts 1 for ntfs and 1 for linux ?
[03:00] <poningru> ale3hs: system->administration->synaptic package manager
[03:01] <ale3hs> poningru, I will try, but I dont see any differece
[03:01] <leshaste>  how do you comment out a line in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf ?
[03:01] <topyli> ale3hs: well, if other packages depend on it, they will simply be removed
[03:02] <BlueDevil> zandaa: if you want to list installed packages, use dpkg -l 'gaim*'
[03:02] <ale3hs> poningru, topyli yea true.. some stupid that u cannot do that in add application option
[03:02] <Torez> According to this, I have no xorg.conf..
[03:02] <zandaa> bluedevil, thanks, I was talking about the packages available on repost
[03:03] <BlueDevil> Torez: ls -l /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:03] <topyli> ale3hs: you can't? that is certainly a usability bug you should reporty
[03:03] <leshaste> any idea how to get rid of this error when I start firefox "Fontconfig error: "conf.d", line 1: no element found" ?
[03:03] <ale3hs> topyli, when i try to remove TOTEM it says that will remove ubuntu-desktop as well... what is ubuntu desktop??
[03:04] <smo> zandaa: I believe you're looking for apt-cache.  apt-cache search gaim found me gaim-guifications, and apt-cache policy gaim-guifications told me it's in universe
[03:04] <ale3hs> topily, i said I cannot remove from add aplication option but I can doit from synaptic
[03:04] <topyli> ale3hs: it's just a meta-package that depends on the default set of ubuntu apps. it's not needed after installation
[03:04] <zandaa> smo, I already found it with help from some other people, thanks though :D
[03:04] <BlueDevil> ale3hs: it's a metapackage that depends on all packages that constitute the desktop system
[03:04] <zandaa> ale3hs, what are you looking to do?
[03:04] <topyli> ale3hs: yes, i understand that. i still say it's a bug.
[03:05] <Torez> So hopw do I use the virtual option in this file?
[03:05] <zandaa> gnomefreak, what up?
[03:05] <smo> zandaa: sorry, I didn't notice (I'm at work, so intermittent)
[03:05] <Rarj> how do i choose reiserfs in cfdisk ?
[03:05] <gnomefreak> im attempting ff1.5 :(
[03:05] <zandaa> smo, it's ok
[03:05] <hmpedersen> Is tere -any- way to chmod -everything- inside a folder? Including subfolders and files in those
[03:05] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: it works :)
[03:05] <ernie_> i am just playing with aliases in ~/.bashrc... i learned how to make agi an alias for apt get install, could i put a line in the there that would allow me to make an alias for a program as well. so i could type "api bass" for example instead of apt-get install beneath-a-steel-sky?
[03:05] <rambo3> chmod 700 *
[03:05] <zandaa> gnomefreak, for some reason the FF I got installed closes when I want to look at certain pages
[03:05] <rambo3> or sub dirs /*/*
[03:05] <gnomefreak> i just had to reinstall ubuntu so i wont lose nothing if i have to do it again
[03:05] <topyli> hmpedersen: chmod -R
[03:06] <BlueDevil> ernie_: yes
[03:06] <ale3hs> BlueDevil, topyli thanx .. zandaa trying to remove all these packages I dont need.. gee ubuntu comes with a lot packages in default installation without asking u to choose... thats a bit annoying
[03:06] <Torez> How do I use Virtual?
[03:06] <zandaa> ale3hs, that's what the developers think is usefull etc.
[03:06] <hmpedersen> thanx topyli
[03:06] <zandaa> ale3hs, so your problem is solved then?
[03:06] <topyli> ale3hs: well, they choose sane defaults that would enable most people do what they mostly want to do on a computer
[03:06] <gnomefreak> ale3hs,  they are "most popular" packages
[03:06] <ernie_> Blue Devil could i just put alias bass = "beneath-a-steel-sky"?
[03:07] <topyli> ale3hs: if you're not happy with them, you change them
[03:07] <gnomefreak> ok here we go lets see if i can do this :(
[03:07] <BlueDevil> Torez: you add the Virtual x,y where x,y define the virtual resolution you want to use
[03:07] <ale3hs> zandaa, yea ..thanx
[03:07] <zandaa> just a quick question, is it normal to not be able to take screenshots in XFCE4?
[03:07] <Torez> so just add "Virtual 1280, 960" Anywhere in Xorg.conf?
[03:08] <samppa> zandaa: With which tool are you trying to get screenshots?
[03:08] <dpupp> anyone know how to make conky draw to double buffer instead of single? i have the option set but its saying Conky: failed to set up double buffer. Drawing to single.
[03:08] <zandaa> samppa, not any tool, just by pressing print screen on my keyboard
[03:08] <samppa> okay
[03:08] <zandaa> samppa, it should work right?
[03:08] <mrtwister> hi. excet punbb, any other forums have integration with txp?
[03:08] <hawking> Is there a way to get a list of my all installed packages and save them to a text file?
[03:08] <ale3hs> btw a small problem, when I try run galeon it says --> (galeon:10083): WARNING **: I could not load the bookmarks file, will load the default bookmarks from /usr/share/galeon/default-bookmarks.xbel.
[03:08] <ale3hs> INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: JavaPluginFactory5 init - no agent?
[03:08] <ale3hs> System error?:: No such file or directory
[03:09] <zandaa> hawking: dpkg -l '*'
[03:09] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, it DOESNT work
[03:09] <zandaa> hawking, I believe that's it
[03:09] <kakei> smo the disk was sent by ubuntu =(
[03:09] <kakei> can any one pls tell me why when i try to install ubuntu i get http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/7008/ubuntu0352kt.jpg
[03:09] <samppa> zandaa: I don't know should Print Screen work in XFCE4. If you want to take shots, try out scrot (apt-get install scrot). It is used from a terminal -> open your favourite terminal and type "scrot". It has also many options (scrot --help).
[03:09] <zandaa> samppa, k will do
[03:09] <Torez> so just add "Virtual 1280, 960" Anywhere in Xorg.conf?
[03:10] <zandaa> samppa, is it also able to just paste it in memory?
[03:10] <zandaa> hawking, did it work?
[03:11] <hmpedersen> Topyli, thanx.. Finally i got that trash cleared out..
[03:11] <hawking> not exactly
[03:11] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, i moved the settings file to desktop and downloaded the tar now its telling me it cant find it im at the point trying to move it to opt
[03:11] <topyli> hmpedersen: you couldn't empty trash?
[03:11] <egytrack> hello
[03:12] <rubem> hi there
[03:12] <rubem> how to create a user?
[03:12] <egytrack> how i can set webserver apache with php support ?
[03:12] <topyli> hmpedersen: it happens sometimes when you build a package for example and root-owned files are moved to trash
[03:12] <Loevborg> rubem, use the gui system/administration/users
[03:12] <hmpedersen> topyli, some file deep inside the folders i had deleted was copyprotected (allso no delete)
[03:12] <rubem> egytrack. http://ubuntuguide.org/
[03:13] <rubem> Loevborg, thank you
[03:13] <intero> hi
[03:13] <johndarkhorse> rubem: system > admin > users and groups
[03:13] <hmpedersen> I had deleted a folder full of music
[03:13] <hmpedersen> copied from a cd..
[03:13] <topyli> hmpedersen: then i just do "sudo rm -rf .Trash/* "
[03:13] <johndarkhorse> rubem: please dont recomend ubuntuguide, use help.ubuntu.com instead
[03:13] <emurz> Hello, where can I find information on how to add multiverse repositories?
[03:13] <Loevborg> rubem, you're welcome
[03:13] <topyli> hmpedersen: no typos allowed :)
[03:13] <thoreauputic> rubem: please don't recommend that site
[03:13] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell emurz about repos
[03:14] <ernie_> is there a command to have to have apt-get install autoresume if it loses connection due to time out?
[03:14] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: can't find the downloaded tar?
[03:14] <johndarkhorse> ernie_: it will pick up where it left off, if you issue the same command
[03:14] <rubem> thoreauputic - This site is perfect!
[03:14] <hmpedersen> Thanx topyli, Ill make a shortcut for that line, so i dont have to type it :)
[03:14] <thoreauputic> ernie_: just retype your original command and it will pick up where it left off
[03:14] <ernie_> john- i know, but i would like to automate it.  it drops off a lot
[03:14] <gnomefreak> no it downloaded to desktop and when i went to cd it to opt it said no such ....
[03:14] <thoreauputic> rubem: no it isn't
[03:14] <topyli> hmpedersen: make an alias in your .bashrc if you like
[03:15] <rubem> thoreauputic: the instruction are simple and easy
[03:15] <ernie_> john- my ethernet card appears to only be partially supported
[03:15] <smo> rubem: past tense, unfortunately.  from what I gather a lot of it is dangerously outdated
[03:15] <johndarkhorse> rubem: some of the instructions are also destructive to breezy
[03:15] <thoreauputic> rubem: it's out of date and breaks people's systems
[03:15] <topyli> hmpedersen: alias force-empty="sudo rm -rf $HOME/.Trash/*"
[03:15] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: tar.gz or tar.bz2?
[03:16] <gnomefreak> tar.gz but im starting over now
[03:16] <Dartan> Hey all...anybody here know much about usb on ubuntu?
[03:16] <rubem> thoreauputic, johndarkhorse, smo - But it is only the repositorie instructions that are "wrong", aren't?
[03:17] <Loevborg> Does anyone know how to have closing a laptop's lid trigger a suspend-to-disk?
[03:17] <DelTree> is there anyone to tell me how I could customize install/powerpc/vmlinux of the liveCD ?
[03:17] <johndarkhorse> rubem: help.ubuntu.com has the same info, if not more info that is safe for ubuntu usage
[03:17] <topyli> rubem: a lot of the instructions on ubuntuguide are just plain incorrect
[03:17] <gnomefreak> now im getting an can not stat signons.txt
[03:17] <thoreauputic> rubem: unfortunately a lot of the other stuff is bad too - the sound advice for instance
[03:17] <ale3hs> kubuntu is released from the same team as ubuntu??
[03:17] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: (cd ~/Desktop && tar zxvf firefox-1.5.tar.gz -C /opt/)
[03:17] <thoreauputic> ale3hs: yes, more or less
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> DelTree: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallCDCustomizationHowTo
[03:18] <thoreauputic> ale3hs: kubuntu is just ubuntu with KDE
[03:18] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: with sudo
[03:18] <rubem> thoreauputic, johndarkhorse, smo - hum. ok... but at least the apache+php info is correct
[03:18] <zandaa> samppa, how do I take a screenshot of a specific window using scrot?
[03:18] <gnomefreak> ok blue i will try ty
[03:18] <rubem> thoreauputic, johndarkhorse, smo - why they keep that information?
[03:18] <DelTree> johndarkhorse: does not speak about the kernel...
[03:18] <thoreauputic> rubem: there are better guides now - like help.ubuntu.com
[03:18] <ernie_> is there a way to verify your sources list?  I keep adding lines here and there so i can install various programs or codecs.  Could someone potentially put some malware on one of those servers and just call it win32_codec or something?
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> rubem: ubuntuguide is a private web page, not anything to do with us
[03:18] <kakei> can any one pls tell me why when i try to install ubuntu i get http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/7008/ubuntu0352kt.jpg
[03:18] <thoreauputic> rubem: it was an independent effort - not official
[03:19] <DelTree> johndarkhorse: and I said *live* CD...
[03:19] <johndarkhorse> ernie_: no. the repositories require authentication to put stuff into
[03:19] <topyli> rubem: i don't even know who "they" are. it's certainly a ubuntu authorized page
[03:19] <johndarkhorse> DelTree: the same link with "live" instead of "install" will work
[03:19] <DelTree> I'm getting mad...
[03:19] <ale3hs> thoreauputic, when I had linux QT wasnt open sourced.. and it was shit.. but still as I see in screenshots no much improvement
[03:19] <kakei> any command to when i install ubuntu tell him where to start installing ? like..... linux /partition/
[03:20] <thoreauputic> ale3hs: that's material for a flamewar :)
[03:20] <AndyR> any brits here see/hear/feel the explosion?
[03:20] <johndarkhorse> DelTree: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo
[03:20] <Torez> FFS WILL SOMEONE ANSWER MY QUESTION: Do I just add Virtual anywhere in the Xorg.conf file?!
[03:20] <rambo3> ale3s true that , thats why i dont use kde
[03:20] <ernie_> johndarkhorse: but if someone has me put www.malware.com into my sources, and i was unaware, then is there any other verefication?
[03:20] <ale3hs> thoreauputic, what u mean?? that gtk users and qt users are rivals or smth??
[03:20] <yatesy> Torez: thats really not going to get you any answers
[03:20] <thoreauputic> Torez: don't shout, and watch your language please
[03:20] <johndarkhorse> Torez: if nobody knows your answer, you won't get one no matter what you say
[03:21] <samppa> zandaa: scrot -s
[03:21] <johndarkhorse> Torez: we are all volunteers here, not omnipotent on this stuff
[03:21] <samppa> zandaa: use that command and then click the window
[03:21] <zandaa> samppa, k thanks
[03:21] <Torez> Nobody seems to know much around here. I have been trying for days to get simple answers out of people in here. It's rare, but once or twice I get a half-bothered answer, then that's it, people leave me in the dark again.
[03:21] <zandaa> samppa, I can also combine it with -d 5 right/
[03:21] <thoreauputic> ale3hs: it's kind of traditional to argue about KDE/Gnome ;)
[03:21] <samppa> zandaa: I don't know, have a try
[03:21] <thoreauputic> Torez: sorry to hear it
[03:21] <emurz> is it safe to enable all the repos. in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2325 ?
[03:21] <Torez> Needless to say, I'm now very annoyed. Ubuntu has proved it has power, but so far has only shown me it's middle finger.
[03:22] <hmpedersen> topyli: How exactly? I dont know much about linux yet/anymore
[03:22] <thoreauputic> Torez: your annoyance is your problem, don't blame volunteers for it
[03:22] <ernie_> Torez- there is high demand, look at how many people are asking questions currently.  usually someone will try and answer i find if i am just patient
[03:22] <topyli> hmpedersen: just edit your .bashrc file and add the alias. my .bashrc for reference: http://siltala.net/comp/dot-bashrc
[03:22] <zandaa> samppa, it seems a delay isn't necessary when using -s, because it waits for input
[03:22] <Rarj> hi. can anyone advise me on cfdisk ?
[03:22] <Torez> I have gotten NOWHERE with Ubuntu over the past few days. I've tried and tried, looked for guides, they've been no help, and I've repeatedly come back here.
[03:23] <DelTree> johndarkhorse: just what I thought... speaks only about the .cloop...
[03:23] <ale3hs> thoreauputic, I am curius to see somewhere statistics how many ppl they got gnome and how many kde..
[03:23] <rambo3> stop whining
[03:23] <NiLz> hi
[03:23] <gnomefreak> emurz,  yes but i never tried the last ones the hoary ones so that i dont know the rest are fine
[03:23] <hmpedersen> thanx topyli
[03:23] <Torez> It's fair enough that you're all volounteers, and I think that you're doing a good job, but what annoys me is I ask a question, someone tells me HALF of something, then that's it, no matter what I do, nobodoy ever continues to help.
[03:23] <thoreauputic> Torez: have you looked at  wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation  ?
[03:23] <smo> Torez; Section screen, subsection display .. you'll usually find Depth in there, Virtual belongs there too.  fwiw it was shown in the third google result for 'xorg conf virtual'
[03:23] <NiLz> is there any good documentiation on what fonts do I need to install
[03:23] <NiLz> somehow the fonts look different in breezy than they were in hoary
[03:23] <NiLz> web pages etc
[03:24] <NiLz> I have all the basic fonts like Arial, Verdana etc installed
[03:24] <NiLz> and bitmapped fonts enabled
[03:24] <Torez> Yes. The Wiki has helped me sometimes, but not all the time.
[03:24] <zandaa> Torez, I've been having the same kinda thing when I first began, you just gotta have patience is what I've learned
[03:24] <Toma-> Torez: what are u complaining about?
[03:24] <erUSUL> NiLz, maybe msttcorefonts?
[03:24] <ernie_> does anyone know if there is an ubuntu certification effort?
[03:24] <egytrack> i could not install php4 i got eror
[03:24] <thoreauputic> Torez: you should subscribe to the mailing list as well
[03:24] <emurz> gnomefreak, I enabled everything except for the hoary
[03:25] <poningru> ernie_: what do you mean?
[03:25] <oggah> Hello, I got a quite big problem. I installed Ubuntu Hoary yesterday on my laptop. Dual-boot with winxp. (on same Harddrive). I created a partition, 4Gb with ubuntu on. And another, 1Gb as a swap. The rest of the harddrive is dedicated to winxp. (ntfs). I would like to remove ubuntu completley. When I enter the ubuntuinstallation, where you can edit partitions, it doesnt recognize any partitions at all. Just a single drive. Partition magic in win
[03:25] <NiLz> erUSUL: installed..
[03:25] <erUSUL> Torez what is your problem? Ask or shut up this is a support channel
[03:25] <thoreauputic> Torez:  http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
[03:25] <gnomefreak> emurz,  thats fine save and run sudo apt-get update
[03:25] <poningru> oggah: just use your windows install cd
[03:26] <poningru> it will get rid of it
[03:26] <ernie_> poningu- if there is any sort of online courses or anything being considered so that techs could say they are "Ubuntu certified" or something
[03:26] <hrishi> how do I get the source for the kernel on Breezy? The kernael is 2.6.12-10-386 but package kernel-source-2.6.12-10 is not available
[03:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> drop the  -10
[03:26] <Torez> erUSUL, I have asked. I asked yesterday too. And the day before that. I get half an answer, then I'm left in the dark. I appreciate full well that this is a free service, and there's a lot of requests, but if I wasn't left half-helped over the past few days, I would be fine.
[03:26] <samppa> oggah: Do you have WinXP installation disk? Use its partition tool, it will show ext3 and reiser partitions as "Unknown".
[03:26] <Toma-> hrishi: have you enables the source repos?
[03:26] <thoreauputic> hrishi: look for linux-source
[03:26] <oggah> poningru: you saying I have to reinstall windows? :o
[03:26] <poningru> ernie_: oh yeah that doesnt exist yet but its in the works iirc
[03:26] <zandaa> samppa, thanks for showing me scrot, I'll get used to it eventually
[03:26] <topyli> hrishi: that's the debian kernel. linux-source is the ubuntu one
[03:26] <poningru> oggah: no
[03:26] <Toma-> Torez: i havent heard your question yet.
[03:26] <oggah> samppa: Ok!
[03:26] <oggah> poningru: k
[03:26] <erUSUL> Torez, i still do not know what your problem is
[03:26] <poningru> just put put in your windows cd it will have the option of taking back that partition
[03:26] <ernie_> poningru- thanks
[03:27] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  i pasted the output and it doesnt look good let me know when you want to see it if you want to see it
[03:27] <Torez> Anyhow, I don't wanna get into an argument over this, so thanks for the answer.
[03:27] <poningru> ernie_: hold on there is a webpage with this stuff
[03:27] <thoreauputic> !tell Torez about ask
[03:27] <oggah> poningru: sounds good. Will try that. just put in the CD and reboot?
[03:27] <smo> hrishi: if you're trying to build against your running kernel, you need the linux-headers- package to match your running kernel.  if you want to build the whole deal, linux-source-2.6.12 is what you want
[03:27] <emurz> gnomefreak, which is better, xemacs or emacs21?
[03:27] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: what's the link?
[03:27] <samppa> oggah: Remove the Ubuntu partitions, reboot, go to CD's recovery console and run command "fixmbr". It will then replace Grub with Windows' boot loader.
[03:27] <BlueDevil> i was away
[03:27] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5617
[03:27] <samppa> zandaa: :)
[03:27] <poningru> ernie_: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/partners/certification/
[03:28] <ernie_> anyone recomend a network card that they know works well with linux?
[03:28] <Toma-> Torez: whats your problem?
[03:28] <gnomefreak> emurz,  i used emacs21 never used xemacs but i dont think there is a big difference
[03:28] <barosl> what is useful for editing binary files?
[03:28] <proxosi> anyone here
[03:28] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell ernie_ about hardware
[03:28] <poningru> oggah: yeah basically
[03:28] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  i figured as much thats why i asked firtst
[03:28] <thoreauputic> oops
[03:28] <hrishi> smo: trying to learn from the new LDD3 book. so I guess I need both the headers and the source of ht kernel I am running
[03:28] <oggah> poningru: If I dont have any winxpCD
[03:28] <oggah> ?
[03:28] <proxosi> know how to make firefox flash compatible (me on amd 64)
[03:28] <poningru> thoreauputic: what did you do?
[03:28] <poningru> rofl
[03:28] <Toma-> ernie_: wifi or ethernet?
[03:28] <poningru> proxosi: not possible
[03:28] <thoreauputic> accidentally kicked someone :)
[03:28] <poningru> amd64 doesnt have flash
[03:28] <proxosi> --
[03:28] <hrishi> topyli: thanks will give that a shot
[03:29] <poningru> thoreauputic: XD
[03:29] <proxosi> how about firefox java compatible?
[03:29] <gnomefreak> thoreauputic,  i didnt see him leave lol
[03:29] <proxosi> there was a site.. but for some reaosn i cant make it
[03:29] <poningru> proxosi: there is 64bit java iirc
[03:29] <hrishi> thoreauputic: thanks
[03:29] <proxosi> can u guide me..
[03:29] <proxosi> wen i follow the steps
[03:29] <proxosi> it doesnt work
[03:30] <proxosi> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:30] <djk_> poningru: java yes, no plugin for 64 though
[03:30] <topyli> proxosi: there's a 64 bit gnu flash, but it's not very good
[03:30] <proxosi> o
[03:30] <poningru> oggah: you have to get a http://www.sysresccd.org/ and use gparted to delete the ubuntu partition and merge it to ntfs
[03:30] <thoreauputic> egytrack: ah - sorry about that :)
[03:30] <egytrack_> thoreauputic , ok
[03:30] <poningru> djk_: oh did not know that
[03:31] <egytrack_> thoreauputic , i just got diconnected
[03:31] <thoreauputic> egytrack: I kicked you accidentally :)
[03:31] <gnomefreak> lol@he knows lol
[03:31] <xubuntu> hello
[03:31] <xubuntu> i'm new
[03:31] <poningru> xubuntu: hi
[03:31] <poningru> welcome
[03:31] <xubuntu> thank's
[03:32] <egytrack_> ok then , yes i was diconnected then join and kicked .. but anyone answer me ?
[03:32] <proxosi> btw how you set a certain file associate with another pgram
[03:32] <xubuntu> i have hear that here the connected people know so much about ubuntu
[03:32] <poningru> egytrack: what was your question?
[03:32] <egytrack_> i'm trying to install php
[03:32] <egytrack_> i use this sudo apt-get install php4
[03:32] <poningru> !php
[03:32] <ubotu> methinks lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[03:32] <egytrack_> and i get this eror
[03:32] <oggah> poningru: thanks!
[03:32] <egytrack_> Reading package lists... Done
[03:33] <egytrack_> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:33] <egytrack_> E: Couldn't find package php4
[03:33] <gnomefreak> !info php
[03:33] <oggah> exit
[03:33] <Jormundgand> !repos
[03:33] <ubotu> repos is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[03:33] <egytrack_> so , what's the proplem with this eror .
[03:33] <xubuntu> can i talk with someone on private window to ask a question???
[03:33] <zandaa> xubuntu, hit me
[03:33] <poningru> egytrack: hmm thats weird
[03:33] <chloubs> hello , in wich package is /sbin/init (sorry for my english)
[03:33] <johndarkhorse> xubuntu: if you ask in here, you'll get a better response
[03:33] <rambo3> did you enable universe repos in apt
[03:33] <poningru> egytrack: try php5
[03:34] <gnomefreak> xubuntu,  if you ask in room you get a better responce
[03:34] <Jormundgand> !info php4
[03:34] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: get out of my head, please :)
[03:34] <ubotu> php4: (server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (meta-package)), section universe/web, is optional. Version: 4:4.4.0-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 24 kB
[03:34] <zandaa> johndarkhorse & gnomefreak, that on the other hand is also true
[03:34] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse,  sowwy
[03:34] <poningru> egytrack: oh true do you have universe enabled?
[03:34] <shanonx> anyone know where i can get the libvisual0 dependancy?
[03:34] <xubuntu> room???
[03:34] <poningru> xubuntu: ask in here
[03:34] <zandaa> xubuntu, just in the channel here
[03:34] <xubuntu> ah ok
[03:34] <poningru> no to individual people
[03:34] <xubuntu> thank you
[03:34] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: sudo bash -c '(cd ~/Desktop && tar zxvf firefox-1.5.tar.gz -C /opt/)'
[03:34] <egytrack_> sudo apt-get install php5
[03:34] <egytrack_> Reading package lists... Done
[03:34] <egytrack_> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:34] <egytrack_> E: Couldn't find package php5
[03:34] <poningru> egytrack: also I would use php5
[03:35] <poningru> egytrack: dude you gotta enable universe
[03:35] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: make sure /opt exists prior to running that
[03:35] <zandaa> does anyone know if Gaim has webcam support for MSN?
[03:35] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  with the )?
[03:35] <poningru> !repos
[03:35] <ubotu> repos is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[03:35] <egytrack_> it's dosn't work by the way
[03:35] <emurz> gnomefreak, can I download the packages of debian to ubuntu safely?
[03:35] <poningru> egytrack_: ?
[03:35] <xubuntu> mi probles is that i can't insert a init script on xubuntu
[03:35] <_jason> !info php5
[03:35] <ubotu> php5: (server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (meta-package)), section web, is optional. Version: 5.0.5-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1 kB, Installed size: 20 kB
[03:35] <xubuntu> how can i do??
[03:35] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: yes, with the ()
[03:35] <Kindred> Hi, I have a usb drive (fat32) I want to be able to write to but it says it's owned by root.  It seems I have to chmod (will this work with fat32?), but should I be trying for /media/usbdisk or dev/sda1 (or whatever it is.. I forget)? And will this cause any problems if I want to also use a different usb device (mp3 player) later on, or will the permissions be the same.  Hope this kinda makes sense..  I just want to do it correct
[03:35] <gnomefreak> emurz,  ubuntu packages should have most of the debians packages if not if you get the .deb package use dpkg to install it
[03:35] <Kindred> sorry, that seemed like an essay. :|
[03:36] <erUSUL> xubuntu, make the script executable place it in /etc/init.d/ and add it with rc-update.d
[03:36] <gnomefreak> brb gotta see if i have opt :(
[03:36] <erUSUL> !tell Kindred about windowsdrives
[03:36] <xubuntu> i did to create the S and K files and it don't work... ???
[03:36] <BlueDevil> erUSUL: rc-update is on gentoo :)
[03:36] <xubuntu> what can happend?
[03:36] <poningru> Kindred: dude it should automount
[03:37] <poningru> Kindred: follow that link that ubotu gave you
[03:37] <SirKillalot> which package do I need to be able to include <gtk/gtk.h>?
[03:37] <Kindred> thanks, reading :)
[03:37] <johndarkhorse> SirKillalot: libgtk*-dev
[03:37] <zandaa> poningru, does it automatically give you proper rights for the USB stick??
[03:37] <poningru> zandaa: yes
[03:37] <SirKillalot> johndarkhorse, thanks, I'll try that out
[03:38] <poningru> if you just plug it in it will give you rw access
[03:38] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  what did i do?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:38] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: huh?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> blue that listed a bunch of ff files
[03:38] <hmpedersen> oh..
[03:38] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: you unpacked firefox1.5 into /opt/firefox
[03:38] <gnomefreak> the last one says firefox/removed-files
[03:38] <BlueDevil> :)
[03:38] <hmpedersen> NeroLinux looks interesting..
[03:38] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhh
[03:39] <GNAM> auuaauuaau
[03:39] <SirKillalot> johndarkhorse, it still says gtk/gtk.h no such file or directory...
[03:39] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  where do i go from here? or is it done?
[03:39] <SirKillalot> johndarkhorse, do I have to change the path to gtk-*/gtk.h?
[03:39] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: no it's not done
[03:39] <xubuntu> help!!... i must do a init script to run vncserver
[03:39] <SirKillalot> * is the version
[03:39] <thoreauputic> SirKillalot: what are you compiling?
[03:39] <gnomefreak> no need to link plug ins? or anything like htat?
[03:39] <SirKillalot> thoreauputic, own project
[03:39] <emurz> gnomefreak, I need the latest version of kdevelop, 3.3.x , in the repos there is 3.2.x . Is it quite safe to download the .deb package from the official website?
[03:39] <xubuntu> i did a update-rc.d vncserver defaults 95
[03:39] <thoreauputic> ah
[03:39] <poningru> gnomefreak: what are you trying to do?
[03:39] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: you did save your profile, right?
[03:39] <xubuntu> it creates the K95 and S95 files
[03:39] <poningru> !tell gnomefreak about firefox1.5
[03:39] <xubuntu> but it don't kork...
[03:39] <proxosi> btw how you set a certain file associate with another pgram
[03:40] <gnomefreak> yeah i think that was the ff settings file on desktop
[03:40] <xubuntu> help please...
[03:40] <thoreauputic> SirKillalot:  apt-cache search libgtk | grep dev might help
[03:40] <gnomefreak> poningru,  that didnt work thats why im asking BlueDevil
[03:40] <poningru> gnomefreak: what part didnt work?
[03:40] <gnomefreak> everything after downloading ff1.5
[03:40] <SirKillalot> thoreauputic, I already own all the packages :(
[03:41] <poningru> wtf
[03:41] <thoreauputic> hmm
[03:41] <shanonx> anyone know where i can get the libvisual0 dependancy?
[03:41] <_jason> proxosi, right click on the file -> properties -> open with
[03:41] <topyli> proxosi: right click, choose properties, change it in the open with tab
[03:41] <xubuntu> i musto go lunch now i'll be back
[03:41] <SirKillalot> thoreauputic, look:
[03:41] <xubuntu> thanks for all anyway
[03:42] <SirKillalot> root@nerd:/home/caglar# locate gtk.h
[03:42] <SirKillalot> /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtk.h
[03:42] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: "cp ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla.bak" just to be sure
[03:42] <hmpedersen> How do i connect to remote desktop?
[03:42] <erUSUL> xubuntu, read what i said
[03:42] <xubuntu> yes u tray it
[03:42] <xubuntu> it don't work
[03:42] <xubuntu> i must go now
[03:42] <xubuntu> i back sunny
[03:42] <gnomefreak> blue cp: omitting directory /home/boxerboy/.mozilla
[03:42] <xubuntu> thanks!!
[03:43] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, thats good or bad?
[03:43] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: bad
[03:43] <erUSUL> xubuntu, no need to create the s and k files update-rc.d
[03:43] <erUSUL>  will do it for you
[03:43] <os2mac> hmpedersen: you must use an app like kdrc it's in the internet folder by default
[03:43] <johndarkhorse> egytrack_: please see the /topic about pasting (and the other info is good to read also)
[03:43] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: my bad
[03:43] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: "cp -R ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla.bak" just to be sure
[03:43] <gnomefreak> rut ruh can i get it back?
[03:43] <proxosi> topyli: thanks
[03:44] <gnomefreak> that command just gave me a prompt
[03:44] <emurz> Can anyone help me identify the problem with this program: http://pastebin.com/459478 ?
[03:44] <BlueDevil> that's ok
[03:44] <gnomefreak> goodie :)
[03:44] <egytrack_> thank you johndarkhorse ..
[03:44] <BlueDevil> you can do a ls -l ~/.mozilla.bak
[03:44] <BlueDevil> it should list a bunch of files
[03:44] <hmpedersen> oh.. just checked the clock.. Must go rest..
[03:44] <gnomefreak> ok ill try
[03:45] <egytrack_> dose anyone made a video tutorial for ubuntu system ?
[03:45] <defiance> ehm
[03:45] <poningru> egytrack_: actually yes there are
[03:45] <GNAM> video tutorial auasduas
[03:45] <egytrack_> really , where i can found it ?
[03:45] <gnomefreak> total 8 than it justs lists the premissions and stuff only 2 lines after total 8
[03:46] <Jormundgand> So how do I get sound working in Firefox 1.5's Flash player plugin?
[03:46] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: something *.default and plugins.* ?
[03:46] <poningru> egytrack_: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5253052326994067125
[03:46] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: install sdl with alsa support
[03:46] <poningru> egytrack_: there are only two made
[03:47] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  nope i got at very end of lines appreg on line 1 and firefox in blue on second line
[03:47] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: pastebin
[03:47] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  you want everything from the first command? that listed a bunch of files?
[03:48] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: no, just that last ls
[03:48] <hawking> how can i get a list of my packages that I've installed so far?
[03:48] <gnomefreak> ok
[03:48] <purplefeltangel> how do i reinstall my sound drivers from scratch?
[03:48] <_jason> hawking, you can get a list of everything installed with: dpkg -l
[03:49] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5618
[03:49] <mephis1987> hi
[03:49] <mephis1987> i have sth to ask
[03:49] <mephis1987> i have installed ubuntu
[03:49] <mephis1987> and cant find the place to type linux command
[03:49] <egytrack__> poningru , i got disconnected .. where is the tutorial you was saying and is it free to download ?
[03:50] <shanonx> Does anyone know where I can find the libvisual0 dependancy?
[03:50] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: that's ok
[03:50] <_jason> shanonx, is that a package name?
[03:50] <johndarkhorse> mephis1987: applications > accessories > terminal
[03:50] <johndarkhorse> mephis1987: or hit alt-f2
[03:50] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  ok so i can go on to the make default part on that wiki?
[03:50] <shanonx> _jason: yes.. it is a dependancy for "Lives" the video editor.
[03:50] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: now do "cd /opt/firefox/plugins/ && sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/* . && sudo rm libtotem_mozilla.*"
[03:51] <cyberpc|nux> bonjour
[03:51] <mephis1987> wow
[03:51] <mephis1987> thanks
[03:51] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, im at a /opt/firefox/plugins prompt
[03:51] <intero> breezy is current stable, right?
[03:51] <erUSUL> hawking, dpkg -l | cut -d ' ' -f 3
[03:51] <gnomefreak> intero, yes very
[03:51] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: it's ok
[03:52] <intero> gnomefreak: thanks alot
[03:52] <_jason> shanonx, possibly: libvtk4-dev or libvtk4c2-- not sure
[03:52] <purplefeltangel> how do i reinstall my sound drivers from scratch?
[03:52] <gpled> why does username/password not work for cups?
[03:52] <gnomefreak> intero, yw
[03:52] <hawking> erusul : thx :)
[03:52] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: now do "sudo dpkg-divert --divert /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu --rename /usr/bin/firefox && sudo ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox /usr/bin/firefox"
[03:52] <shanonx> _jason: k thanks.
[03:52] <Rarj> does ubuntu support network install ?
[03:52] <poningru> Rarj: ofcourse
[03:53] <poningru> !networkinstall
[03:53] <ubotu> poningru: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[03:53] <gnomefreak> its added the local diversion im assuming thats good
[03:53] <nifelseki_> k
[03:53] <Jormundgand> Installing SDL with ALSA support had no effect.
[03:53] <poningru> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot?action=show&redirect=NetbootInstall
[03:53] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: now do "firefox" :)
[03:53] <poningru> Rarj: ^^^
[03:53] <Rarj> im planning to install it of an usb
[03:53] <nifelseki_> does anyone know how to use ndiswrapper with usb wireless atheors apdapters..?
[03:53] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: did you restart the browser?
[03:54] <nifelseki_> *atheros
[03:54] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: Yes.
[03:54] <gnomefreak> ty BlueDevil  let me try this ( will my old icons work for new firefox?
[03:54] <Rarj> thanks poningru
[03:54] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: what old icons?
[03:54] <mephis1987> is there any short key for Firefox?
[03:54] <mephis1987> if i want to open a new tab in Firefox
[03:54] <gnomefreak> blue the one next to the help icon in gnome
[03:55] <mephis1987> open a link in a new tab
[03:55] <BlueDevil> mephis1987: ctrl-t
[03:55] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  i got error :(
[03:55] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, Did you have a look at that link?
[03:55] <poningru> !networkinstall is <reply> Install without a cdrom, recommended for people with broadband https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[03:55] <ubotu> poningru: okay
[03:55] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: pastebin
[03:55] <poningru> !botsnack
[03:55] <ubotu> thanks poningru :)
[03:55] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, ok
[03:55] <Oetzi> hi anyone an idea of samba and cups?
[03:55] <mephis1987> is it ctrl - f4 for closing a teab?
[03:55] <Oetzi> i have the following problem
[03:55] <poningru> mephis1987: its ctrl+w
[03:56] <Dr_Willis> Oetzi,  they have worked rather well for me in the past.
[03:56] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5619
[03:56] <BlueDevil> mephis1987: think so
[03:56] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ, what link?
[03:56] <poningru> but yeah ctrl+f4 works as well mephis1987
[03:56] <shanonx> how do you update your apt-get sources?
[03:56] <poningru> shanonx: what do you mean? when upgrading from hoary to breazy?
[03:56] <egytrack> sorry guys i got disconnected again .. and i lost what you say about video tutroial ?
[03:56] <gnomefreak> shanonx,  after you make changes run sudo apt-get update
[03:57] <poningru> gnomefreak: you sure firefox is closed?
[03:57] <Oetzi> either windows machine is not telling cups that job is done or cups is not reacting on that
[03:57] <shanonx> poningru: no I mean after I add a source how to I update the cache or whatever?
[03:57] <cyberpc|nux> jaurai besoin d une petite aide jai une quick
[03:57] <purplefeltangel> how do i reinstall my sound drivers from scratch?
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell shanonx about apt-get
[03:57] <gnomefreak> oops goo point :( brb
[03:57] <Oetzi> so i have to remove job manual
[03:57] <mephis1987> wow thanks a lot
[03:57] <poningru> shanonx: just refresh
[03:57] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, here it is: http://pastebin.com/459490
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> cyberpc|nux: anglais ice, s'il vous plait
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> !fr
[03:57] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[03:58] <cyberpc|nux> ah sorry
[03:58] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: "sudo apt-get install libstdc++5"
[03:58] <cyberpc|nux> :)
[03:58] <thoreauputic> cyberpc|nux: je t'ai deja dis d'aller a #ubuntu-fr - c'est un canal anglais ici
[03:58] <poningru> shanonx: the command is apt-get update
[03:58] <egytrack> poingru , sorry i don't know where i can get the tutorial video you say there is a video tutorial ...
[03:58] <purplefeltangel> how do i reinstall my sound drivers from scratch?
[03:58] <psi> my mouse sort of locks up for a split second every now and then. it's a bit annoying, any ideas?
[03:58] <poningru> egytrack: oh doh
[03:59] <shanonx> poningru: thanks.
[03:59] <poningru> hold on
[03:59] <johndarkhorse> shanonx: ubotu sent you a private message with info
[03:59] <Oetzi> Dr_Willis: to you know the problem?
[03:59] <BlueDevil> psi: SiS video card?
[03:59] <egytrack> ok
[03:59] <poningru> egytrack: only two were created
[03:59] <poningru> http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/175
[03:59] <shanonx> johndarkhorse: thanks too that site will help in the future.
[03:59] <psi> BlueDevil, nvidia
[03:59] <johndarkhorse> shanonx: help.ubuntu.com is the main site
[03:59] <gnomefreak> firefox 1.0.7 is still running by default when i clicked that link
[03:59] <gnomefreak> ok installed
[03:59] <BlueDevil> psi: with accel drivers?
[03:59] <poningru> gnomefreak: make sure firefox is closed when you do all of this
[04:00] <psi> BlueDevil: yes
[04:00] <purplefeltangel> how do i reinstall my sound drivers from scratch?
[04:00] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell purplefeltangel about repeat
[04:00] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: I installed SDL with ALSA support, no change to the browser.
[04:00] <Dido-> Hi! I want to play mp3 so I was reading about the Restricted Formats and I followed the instructions, I run "sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb" but I get Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[04:00] <Dido-> is only available from another source
[04:00] <gnomefreak> ok firefox 1.5 runs with the firefox command
[04:00] <gnomefreak> :)
[04:00] <eXistenZ> gnomefreak, were you able to spot the problem?
[04:00] <egytrack> thanks poningru ..
[04:00] <poningru> egytrack: np
[04:01] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: you may have not enabled your repos properly
[04:01] <nifelseki_> does anyone know how to use ndiswrapper v1.7 with usb wireless atheors adapters..?
[04:01] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ, not on that link
[04:01] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: you have to set firefox as default in Preferences -> Preferred Applications in the System menu
[04:01] <mephis1987> i use ubuntu 5.10 , do u think it can replace Windows
[04:01] <poningru> mephis1987: yes ofcourse
[04:01] <_jason> mephis1987, yes
[04:01] <gnomefreak> ok ty so much BlueDevil  and poningru
[04:01] <DelTree> how are the files http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.12/*.udeb built ?
[04:01] <Jormundgand> mephis1987: If I didn't, I wouldn't be using it. =P
[04:01] <Dido-> johndarkhorse, actually i've never enabled anything, what means this "repos' ;] 
[04:01] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: lots of people here have migrated from windows
[04:01] <Dr_Willis> mephis1987,  for my work - it just about has.. depends on what you are going to do.
[04:01] <mephis1987> is there any softwares that can read pdf files
[04:01] <psi> BlueDevil, are the accelerated drivers known to cause problems like that?
[04:01] <poningru> it can do so much more than replace windows it will go beyond windows
[04:01] <_jason> mephis1987, plenty
[04:02] <poningru> mephis1987: evince
[04:02] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: do you use esd?
[04:02] <poningru> mephis1987: it should be installed be default
[04:02] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: evince is installed by default and reads pdf
[04:02] <mephis1987> oh
[04:02] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: no.
[04:02] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Dido- about repos
[04:02] <mephis1987> u mean openoffice ?
[04:02] <DelTree> doesn't look like http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-powerpc-2.6/ does more that 2.6.8
[04:02] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: enable universe and multiverse repositories
[04:02] <poningru> mephis1987: no
[04:02] <erUSUL> mephis1987, evince, acrobat reader, xpdf ...
[04:02] <poningru> !info evince
[04:02] <ubotu> evince: (Document (postscript, pdf) viewer), section gnome, is optional. Version: 0.4.0-0ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 588 kB, Installed size: 2732 kB
[04:02] <BlueDevil> psi: no, i thought you used a low end card with shared memory
[04:02] <_jason> mephis1987, I wouldn't just install ubuntu alone.  You should dual boot for a few weeks and then decide
[04:02] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: ubotu sent you a private message with info
[04:03] <mephis1987> i have dual boot
[04:03] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: cat /bin/bash > /dev/dsp
[04:03] <Dido-> johndarkhorse,  yes thanks ;)
[04:03] <poningru> mephis1987: if you double click on a pdf file it should open up evince
[04:03] <mephis1987> but i recently interested in linux
[04:03] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: And that will do what?
[04:03] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: I suggest reading help.ubuntu.com
[04:03] <oggah> poningru, Hello. its me again. the guy with the partitionsproblems.
[04:03] <xubuntu> i'm back
[04:03] <poningru> oggah: yeah whats up
[04:03] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: you should hear crackling noise in the speakers
[04:03] <mephis1987> thanks
[04:03] <xubuntu> erUSUL: i tell u what i did
[04:03] <thoreauputic> !tell mephis1987 about docs
[04:03] <poningru> mephis1987: does it not open pdf files?
[04:04] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: try that URL too that ubotu just sent you
[04:04] <mephis1987> yes
[04:04] <mephis1987> i m reading it
[04:04] <xubuntu> i did a file named vncserver
[04:04] <oggah> poningru, Ive tried the sysrescueCD. and started up qtparted. (run_qtparted) all it recognizes it a disk called /dev/hda. and when I click it. It says. "critical error during ped_disk_new".
[04:04] <oggah> :o
[04:04] <mephis1987> thanks all of you
[04:04] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: Nothing.
[04:04] <mephis1987> i like this distro
[04:04] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: no worries - enjoy Ubuntu :)
[04:04] <oggah> im getting worried :o
[04:05] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: any error message?
[04:05] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: No.
[04:05] <poningru> oggah: why didnt you run gparted?
[04:05] <Jormundgand> Just hanging there until I Ctrl-C'd it.
[04:05] <poningru> qtparted is not so stable
[04:05] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: do any other mmedia apps produce sound?
[04:05] <oggah> poningru, how do I start qparted?
[04:05] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: Yes, rhythmbox plays.
[04:05] <erUSUL> xubuntu, have you used /etc/init.d/skeleton as a guide?
[04:05] <mephis1987> 1 more thing
[04:06] <mephis1987> i have downloaded  x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu
[04:06] <johndarkhorse> oggah: alt-f2 > gksudo qtparted
[04:06] <mephis1987> how can i installed this
[04:06] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: on breezy?
[04:06] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: yes.
[04:06] <poningru> oggah: same way you started qtparted
[04:06] <poningru> just type in gparted instead
[04:06] <mephis1987> it has .deb extension
[04:06] <oggah> run_qparted < llike that.
[04:06] <oggah> k
[04:06] <poningru> its gparted not qparted
[04:06] <mephis1987> how can i install this programme?
[04:07] <oggah> ok!
[04:07] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: "ps axww|grep esd"
[04:07] <psi> huh. in what repository is zsnes?
[04:07] <psi> apparently not universe
[04:07] <poningru> mephis1987: in a terminal dpkg -i whatever.deb
[04:07] <oggah> poningru, probalby I will be back. :) thanks.
[04:07] <poningru> oggah:  also http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=313348
[04:07] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: 9289 pts/1    R+     0:00 grep esd
[04:07] <mephis1987> thanks
[04:07] <Dido-> johndarkhorse,  is it ok if i enable everything
[04:07] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: as you 've written it it doesn't look like an ubunut/debian package - what is it?
[04:08] <hollywoodb> gnome menu isn't showing new apps anymore... it was working fine, I use synaptic to add about 8 games, no show
[04:08] <poningru> hollywoodb: sometimes they dont add themselves to the menu
[04:08] <_jason> hollywoodb, not all games have menus but you can try 'killall gnome-panel' to refresh it
[04:08] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: what sound sink is rythmbox using?
[04:09] <gnomefreak> the plugins i have in repos can be used with ff1.5?
[04:09] <poningru> try what _jason said
[04:09] <mephis1987> i have tried
[04:09] <poningru> gnomefreak: yes
[04:09] <poningru> gnomefreak: did you add the symnlinks?
[04:09] <xubuntu> into there is a command line: /usr/bin/vncserver
[04:09] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: How would I find that out? I can tell you what is selected as audio sink in Multimedia Systems Selector (ALSA) but...
[04:09] <mephis1987> but it says require superuser privilege
[04:09] <poningru> then it should be good to go
[04:09] <crouton_> howdy folks
[04:09] <hollywoodb> poningru: _jason: yeah, i've logged out & killed the panel, not even smeg shows 'em, common games too
[04:09] <poningru> mephis1987: oh doh my mistake
[04:09] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: use sudo
[04:09] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: that's ok
[04:09] <xubuntu> skeleton like a guide
[04:09] <poningru> mephis1987: add a sudo in front of that command
[04:09] <xubuntu> nop
[04:09] <xubuntu> i try
[04:09] <thoreauputic> !tell mephis1987 about sudo
[04:09] <poningru> sudo dpkg -i whatever.deb
[04:09] <crouton_> anybody hit the 'no ide-mod, ide-probe-mod, ide-detect' issues on installation?
[04:10] <mephis1987> ok , thanks
[04:10] <_jason> hollywoodb, they probably don't have menus, you should just create your own
[04:10] <bluefox83> maybe someone here knows..what setting do you use for xorg.conf if you are using an LCD monitor?
[04:10] <psi> i have really awful desktop responsiveness under load. what might cause that?
[04:10] <webhead> Hi all, I'm having a problem installing ubuntu on my laptop (sony vaio VGN-FS315s) the installer always exits during the base install with a message that the installation to /target/ failed, when I try to check /target/var/log/bootstrap.log it doesn't exist
[04:11] <mephis1987> it asks me the password but i cant type anything?
[04:11] <Dr_Willis> bluefox83,  which setting are you refering to?
[04:11] <poningru> bluefox83: no need to change settings, unless the resolution is messed up
[04:11] <psi> (it's a not a slow computer)
[04:11] <bluefox83> i keep getting a serious error
[04:11] <_jason> mephis1987, you just don't see it typing, but you are
[04:11] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: Anything else?
[04:11] <bluefox83> Dr_Willis: the ones telling xorf which type of monitor you are using..
[04:11] <bluefox83> *xorg
[04:12] <poningru> mephis1987: even though you are typing it the terminal doesnt display it for security reasons
[04:12] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: that's a feature, not a bug :)
[04:12] <mephis1987> oh , i see ,sorry to ask dumb questions , but i am really newbie here
[04:12] <poningru> actually many reasons not just security
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> bluefox83,  the 5.10 install saw both of my differnet lcd's on my 2 machines and set them up just find.
[04:12] <poningru> mephis1987: thats ok
[04:12] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: dpkg -l '*libsdl*'|egrep '^.i.*'
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> oops Fine.
[04:12] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: that's OK - we are here to help :)
[04:12] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: pastebin
[04:12] <LoPMX> why do i love ubuntu?
[04:12] <poningru> webhead: hmm
[04:12] <Dr_Willis> mephis1987: that's OK   - we are used to it.. Most of us have done WIndows Support in the past.
[04:12] <mephis1987> oops, it says no such file or directory
[04:12] <bluefox83> Dr_Willis: i'm using debina and the folks in #debian are gabbing about playing doom instead of helping people with problems...
[04:13] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: No need, only two results.
[04:13] <BlueDevil> LoPMX: 'cause you're a geek :P
[04:13] <mephis1987> i put the file in home/myname/desktop
[04:13] <poningru> mephis1987: make sure you cd to that folder first
[04:13] <thoreauputic> bluefox83: #debian is a different world :)
[04:13] <poningru> cd /home/myname/Desktop
[04:13] <Dr_Willis> bluefox83  - so what is not set right - how about that
[04:13] <mephis1987> oh
[04:13] <LoPMX> BlueDevil, i guess...
[04:14] <webhead> poningru: ideas, suggestions ?
[04:14] <BlueDevil> :)
[04:14] <mephis1987> i already put it in desktop folder
[04:14] <bluefox83> nevermind..i'll figure it out on my own...
[04:14] <poningru> webhead: still looking
[04:14] <Dr_Willis> If you need modelines.. thers a 'x modeline generator' web site - that has helped me in the past.
[04:14] <poningru> webhead: just googling around
[04:14] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5621
[04:14] <kart0ffel> hello, i am trying a custom-install of ubuntu, but i cannot install xdm or icewm. "sudo apt-get install xdm" says there is no package to install, same for icewm
[04:14] <LoPMX> argh, Ruby, PHP, Apache does not run so fast on Windows
[04:14] <hollywoodb> _jason: they already have .desktop files in /usr/share/gnome/apps/*/*/,
[04:14] <egytrack> !limp
[04:14] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, egytrack
[04:14] <kart0ffel> do i have to update somekind of "portage tree"?
[04:14] <poningru> !lamp
[04:14] <ubotu> well, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:14] <LoPMX> that's why i moved my development environtment to ubuntu... and now, i don't even boot windows... y? ;] 
[04:15] <hollywoodb> _jason: /usr/share/gnome/apps/Internet/Internet/ggz-gnome.desktop (think the 'Internet' directory redundancy could be a problem?)
[04:15] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: that looks ok
[04:15] <poningru> webhead: I cant really find anything so sorry due
[04:15] <BlueDevil> LoPMX: what do you develop in?
[04:15] <_jason> hollywoodb, possibly, try fixing it
[04:15] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: yes, you need to run sudo apt-get update ( and probably edit your /etc/apt/sources.list )
[04:15] <poningru> dude
[04:15] <amias> has anyone experienced gdm theme corruption in dapper drake ?
[04:15] <kart0ffel> or do i have to "unlock" these packages?
[04:15] <gain> wenas
[04:15] <poningru> kart0ffel: whats wrong?
[04:16] <poningru> oh
[04:16] <gain> help postgresql :(
[04:16] <LoPMX> BlueDevil, u mean?
[04:16] <thoreauputic> !tell kart0ffel about apt-get
[04:16] <BlueDevil> LoPMX: language, IDE
[04:16] <poningru> kart0ffel: there is a -desktop prepended to it
[04:16] <poningru> hold on
[04:16] <gain> instalacion postgresql?help
[04:16] <kart0ffel> ok
[04:16] <poningru> !icewm
[04:16] <ubotu> Wish i knew, poningru
[04:16] <LoPMX> BlueDevil,  ah, currently Ruby (using Ruby on Rails), and IDE, for rails - RadRails, for PHP, Zend Studio
[04:16] <thoreauputic> !info icewm
[04:16] <ubotu> icewm: (wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1.2.22-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 632 kB, Installed size: 1656 kB
[04:17] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: have you tried running no other app than firefox and see if flash has sound?
[04:17] <kart0ffel> "sudo !icewm" or what?
[04:17] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: you need at least the universe repo
[04:17] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: All I have open now is X-Chat and Gaim, neither of which use sound. Firefox is still silent.
[04:17] <thoreauputic> !tell kart0ffel about sources
[04:17] <kart0ffel> hm, what is that?
[04:17] <thoreauputic> !tell kart0ffel about docs
[04:17] <hollywoodb> _jason: ok, the others have /usr/lib/menu/<package> entries, but it doesn't look like .desktop files were created from them
[04:17] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: fuser -v /dev/dsp
[04:18] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: read your personal messages from ubotu
[04:18] <encompass> are there prebuilt packages for java in ubuntu?
[04:18] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: lsof | grep dsp
[04:18] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: thanks, i read it standby ;)
[04:18] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: /dev/.static/dev: Permission denied
[04:18] <mephis1987> oh
[04:18] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: with sudo
[04:18] <webhead> poningru: can I do a net-install from the installer menu ?
[04:18] <gnomefreak> Jormundgand, use sudo
[04:18] <_jason> hollywoodb, I'm not sure exactly how the menu uses those files so you may be better off asking the channel, sorry
[04:18] <mephis1987> have use cd command to move to Desktop
[04:19] <mephis1987> and use sudo command to install
[04:19] <BlueDevil> !javadeb
[04:19] <ubotu> it has been said that javadebs is Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ To install these, open a terminal, cd to the directory you downloaded them to, and type "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[04:19] <LoPMX> hmm, ubuntu could go a step further and start to unify linux world
[04:19] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: Neither of those gave any output.
[04:19] <mephis1987> but it says command not found
[04:19] <gnomefreak> thank you Blue-Omega  i forgot about java :(
[04:19] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: try running firefox from command like, see if it outputs any errors
[04:20] <LoPMX> don't you think that ubuntu could start developing it's own desktop environment?
[04:20] <thoreauputic> mephis1987:  type the whole thing  - sudo dpkg -i <packagename> where <packagename> is what you are installing
[04:20] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: No errors.
[04:20] <BlueDevil> LoPMX: no
[04:20] <LoPMX> BlueDevil, why?
[04:20] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: not just starting it
[04:21] <oggah> when I run gparted with the sysrescuecd it says, when im going to view the partitions. "Unable to align partition properly, probalby because another partition tool generated an incorrect partitiontable.." gosh. this doesnt seem very good.
[04:21] <encompass> thanks for the help guys,
[04:21] <gnomefreak> Blue-Omega,  thank you again for help with ff everything works great with it except same issue ive had with every version no midi support
[04:21] <psi> i think i might have localized my problem: heavy cdrom usage cause unresponsiveness. why might that be?
[04:21] <BlueDevil> Jormundgand: go to a flash site
[04:21] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: I did.
[04:21] <amias> has anyone got banshee to play mp3's in dapper ? i have gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse
[04:21] <encompass> man, I really have a hard time handling all the newbies here...
[04:21] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: yw
[04:21] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, not Blue-Omega  sorry
[04:21] <BlueDevil> :)
[04:21] <thoreauputic> psi: do you have DMA set on your CD ROM ?
[04:21] <BlueDevil> !midi
[04:21] <ubotu> I heard midi is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8736 or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[04:21] <egytrack> is there a server package for ububtu like lamp , already setup [ apache2 - php - mysql - phpmyadmin - with control panel ] 
[04:21] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, been there done that :(
[04:22] <amias> it just goes through my libaray complaining about application/x-id3 not being handled
[04:22] <BlueDevil> ah
[04:22] <thoreauputic> !lamp
[04:22] <ubotu> from memory, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[04:22] <SirKillalot> how can I change CFLAGS with anjuta?
[04:22] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: ubuntu says deb is an unknown command
[04:22] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil, its something ive been working on for a long time now
[04:22] <gnomefreak> let see if #ff can help :(
[04:22] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: deb isn't a command
[04:22] <BlueDevil> SirKillalot: is anjuta worth a try?
[04:22] <psi> thoreauputic, i'm not sure. how do i check?
[04:23] <bobn_> Hey, what about Perl in LAMP?  I object!
[04:23] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: i read it in the docs u sent me
[04:23] <mateuszw> list
[04:23] <vitadrinker> hallo zusammen
[04:23] <SirKillalot> BlueDevil, anjuta is the best
[04:23] <SirKillalot> my opinion
[04:23] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: I strongly suggest you read  help.ubuntu.com
[04:23] <BlueDevil> bobn_: P stands for PHP/Perl/Python
[04:23] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: it should be used to put ubuntus archives in the sourcelist
[04:23] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: no, you have misunderstood
[04:23] <Dr_Willis> LamPPP
[04:24] <BlueDevil> SirKillalot: thanks, i'll give it a run, i'm using eclipse
[04:24] <mephis1987> oh ,here is my problem : mephis1987@Mephis:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu.deb
[04:24] <mephis1987> Selecting previously deselected package x-unikey.
[04:24] <mephis1987> (Reading database ... 57539 files and directories currently installed.)
[04:24] <mephis1987> Unpacking x-unikey (from x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu.deb) ...
[04:24] <mephis1987> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of x-unikey:
[04:24] <mephis1987>  x-unikey depends on libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3.4-1); however:
[04:24] <mephis1987>   Package libstdc++5 is not installed.
[04:24] <mephis1987> dpkg: error processing x-unikey (--install):
[04:24] <mephis1987>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[04:24] <mephis1987> Errors were encountered while processing:
[04:24] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel:  read the help.ubuntu.com URL for help understanding the system
[04:24] <mephis1987>  x-unikey
[04:24] <mephis1987> pls help
[04:24] <_jason> !pastebin
[04:24] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:24] <BlueDevil> mephis1987: use pastebin
[04:24] <gnomefreak> mephis1987, please dont paste in here use pastebin please
[04:24] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: do *NOT* paste inhere!
[04:24] <mephis1987> oh
[04:24] <mephis1987> sorry
[04:24] <Spacy> I have a question
[04:24] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: i dont want to read the whole manual. it is just one step i have to understand
[04:25] <SirKillalot> BlueDevil, could u please try to compile a standard gtk2 program using anjuta?
[04:25] <gnomefreak> spacey, go for it
[04:25] <Spacy> what is your root password when you install Ubuntu
[04:25] <spacey> :o
[04:25] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Spacy about root
[04:25] <gnomefreak> spacey,  your user password is used with sudo
[04:25] <Spacy> is it
[04:25] <spacey> is it
[04:25] <BlueDevil> SirKillalot: installing now..
[04:25] <_jason> mephis1987, install libstdc++5
[04:25] <Spacy> i tryed that
[04:25] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: where can i finde the sources.list?
[04:26] <mephis1987> i try that
[04:26] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: remove the # marks from the "universe" lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:26] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: and is "nano" already installed?
[04:26] <defiance> nano comes from the cd yes.
[04:26] <gnomefreak> spacey, there is no su in ubuntu
[04:26] <defiance> and is installed.
[04:26] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: use the nano editor - sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:26] <defiance> gnomefreak, there is.
[04:26] <defiance> I use it.
[04:26] <defiance> Cause I dislike sudo.
[04:26] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: yes it is installed
[04:26] <spacey> gnomefreak, please say spacy instead of spacey
[04:26] <spacey> i'm someone else
[04:26] <spacey> and you highlight me like crazy :)
[04:26] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: thanks
[04:26] <gnomefreak> defiance,  not by defaullt
[04:26] <Spacy> well thank you all
[04:26] <Spacy> and yes he is
[04:26] <defiance> gnomefreak, uh, yes?
[04:26] <johndarkhorse> defiance: if you are in #ubuntu please advise with ubuntu usage in mind
[04:27] <gnomefreak> oops didnt know there were 2 of u
[04:27] <defiance> johndarkhorse, yes, of course, I know, but I'm just saying.
[04:27] <mephis1987> pastebin mephis1987@Mephis:~/Desktop$ sudo dpkg -i x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu.deb
[04:27] <mephis1987> Selecting previously deselected package x-unikey.
[04:27] <mephis1987> (Reading database ... 57539 files and directories currently installed.)
[04:27] <mephis1987> Unpacking x-unikey (from x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu.deb) ...
[04:27] <mephis1987> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of x-unikey:
[04:27] <mephis1987>  x-unikey depends on libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3.4-1); however:
[04:27] <mephis1987>   Package libstdc++5 is not installed.
[04:27] <Spacy> great minds think alike
[04:27] <mephis1987> dpkg: error processing x-unikey (--install):
[04:27] <mephis1987>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[04:27] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: after you edit the sources.list you need to run   sudo apt-get update  before installing icewm  etc
[04:27] <_jason> heh at least he put pastebin in the beginning
[04:27] <gnomefreak> !root
[04:27] <ubotu> well, 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
[04:28] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: yeah, i think that was the problem ;)
[04:28] <johndarkhorse> mephis1987: the pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:28] <_jason> mephis1987, pastebin means you actually go the pastebin site and paste there
[04:28] <psi> thoreauputic, nope. i'm not using dma. hopefully that's the problem.
[04:28] <thoreauputic> mephis1987:  type /topic  in your IRC client and read what it says
[04:28] <mephis1987> sorry , but i dont know how to use pastebin
[04:28] <gnomefreak> !pastebin
[04:28] <ubotu> [pastebin]  a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[04:28] <thoreauputic> psi: you need to use hdparm to set it then
[04:29] <Knight_Lord> How can i get my TV out working on my acer 4001 WMLi?
[04:29] <johndarkhorse> mephis1987: visit that URL and it will all come clear
[04:29] <BlueDevil> SirKillalot: so, what do you want me to try?
[04:29] <Jormundgand> BlueDevil: So any ideas on getting sound to work in Flash in Firefox 1.5? I remember changing the FIREFOX_DSP option in /etc/mozilla-firefox/mozilla-firefoxrc but the Firefox people say that's an addon by Ubuntu.
[04:29] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: you just paste your stuff into the box on that URL and tell us the link
[04:29] <amias> aaaha , apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
[04:29] <Spacy> good call by ubotu
[04:29] <Spacy> i just read that
[04:30] <SirKillalot> BlueDevil, just create a new gtk2+ project, and try to compile it and report pls
[04:30] <amias> does anyone have a working gdm on dapper drake ?
[04:30] <kart0ffel> thoreauputic: it works :) thank you for support
[04:30] <SirKillalot> I didn't manage that, strange
[04:30] <thoreauputic> kart0ffel: no worries :)
[04:30] <gnomefreak> Spacy,  use sudo and your password is your user password
[04:30] <mephis1987> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5622
[04:30] <mephis1987> here my link
[04:31] <psi> thoreauputic: a massive improvement. thanks a lot.
[04:31] <mephis1987> this room has rules
[04:31] <psi> thoreauputic, does that stick upon a reboot, or do i need to enter it somewhere?
[04:31] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: try sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[04:31] <_jason> mephis1987, did you install libstdc++5 like I suggested?
[04:31] <mephis1987> how can i follow the rules?#
[04:31] <vbgunz> how can I find out all of ubotu's commands?
[04:31] <webhead> how do I do a net-install ?
[04:31] <mephis1987> i m installing this
[04:31] <thoreauputic> psi: /etc/hdparm.conf
[04:31] <psi> thanks
[04:32] <Spacy> thanks again guys see yeah
[04:32] <thoreauputic> !ubotu
[04:32] <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.
[04:32] <Kyral> webhead: I think if during the normal install if it detects a live Internet Conn it will automagically download the packs offa the net
[04:32] <mephis1987> is it in administration/add application?
[04:32] <gnomefreak> vbgunz, they are listed on that site
[04:32] <mephis1987> the  libstdc++5?
[04:32] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell vbgunz about factoids
[04:33] <kart0ffel> cya
[04:33] <vbgunz> thanks fellas!
[04:33] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell gnomefreak about factoids
[04:33] <Knight_Lord> How can i get Tv out working on my laptop?
[04:33] <Kyral> mephis1987: You're better off just doing "sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[04:33] <webhead> Kyral: apparently it selected my CD as a source, though there is a connected and configured internet conn
[04:33] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse,  i know how to use him :)
[04:33] <_jason> mephis1987, you can use the command thoreauputic suggested or you can search for it in synaptic
[04:33] <Knight_Lord> Is it a xorg.conf thing?
[04:33] <Kyral> webhead: Then I was wrong lol
[04:33] <amias> Knight_Lord, there is a driver for ati tv out
[04:33] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: just type sudo apt-get install libstdc++5  in a terminal
[04:33] <Knight_Lord> amias ah, so i need to change the driver in my xorg.conf?
[04:34] <bluefox83> how do i check my resolution?
[04:34] <thoreauputic> mephis1987: synptic has a search function as _jason says
[04:34] <thoreauputic> *synaptic
[04:34] <gnomefreak> good point johndarkhorse
[04:34] <thoreauputic> !good bot
[04:34] <ubotu> :)
[04:34] <Knight_Lord> amias what's the name of the driver?
[04:35] <amias> Knight_Lord, dunno , never tried it but there is an atitvout package
[04:35] <xubuntu> i back
[04:35] <xubuntu> it not works
[04:35] <BlueDevil> SirKillalot: make: no target specified and no default target
[04:35] <gnomefreak> wb
[04:35] <gnomefreak> what doesnt work?
[04:35] <xubuntu> i try with the example script and not work!!
[04:35] <xubuntu> what happend??
[04:35] <Knight_Lord> amias thanks a lot
[04:35] <kenichi> is anyone familia with tv cards under ubuntu?
[04:35] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: pleas ebe specific about your problem
[04:35] <_jason> xubuntu, you probably need to be a little more specific
[04:36] <mephis1987> uhm i should try synptic first
[04:36] <amias> Knight_Lord, np , let me know if it works
[04:36] <xubuntu> gnomefreak: i try to  make a init script to run vncserver on system startup
[04:36] <amias> kenichi, a bit , what sort of card
[04:36] <xubuntu> ok
[04:36] <xubuntu> i explain
[04:36] <kenichi> its a bt878 card
[04:36] <kenichi> and i already know what "cardnumber" it has
[04:36] <xubuntu> i did a script with the example escript in init.d
[04:37] <xubuntu> then i do update-rc.d vncserver defaults 95
[04:37] <amias> kenichi,  can you get the bttv module loaded ?
[04:37] <xubuntu> then the K95 and S95 files begin created
[04:37] <kenichi> amias: and i already know how to make the card work, but not how to make the changes static
[04:37] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any bright ideas for getting sound working in Firefox 1.5's Flash plugin? The sound hardware itself is not the problem.
[04:37] <xubuntu> i reboot
[04:37] <amias> kenichi, you need a good ariel to get a usable signal
[04:37] <xubuntu> but the vncserver is not runnigup
[04:37] <xubuntu> what i did wrong??
[04:38] <_jason> ubotu, tell xubuntu about enter
[04:38] <eXistenZ> when firefox 1.5 will be added to ubuntu?
[04:38] <gnomefreak> eXistenZ, it will be a while
[04:38] <amias> kenichi, set the module parameters in /etc/modutils
[04:38] <thoreauputic> eXistenZ: not until next release
[04:38] <kenichi> amias: sorry, im not a native speaker, so whats an "ariel"?
[04:39] <BlueDevil> eXistenZ: in dapper
[04:39] <Jormundgand> The aerial is the bit of metal that receives signals.
[04:39] <amias> kenichi: antenna , the thing that recieves the signals for the tuner
[04:39] <xubuntu> how can i do??
[04:39] <kenichi> amias: ah, i see
[04:39] <kenichi> amias: even leo didnt know what ariel is ;)
[04:40] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: why do you need vncserver running on boot? It gets called when you try to connect anyway
[04:40] <slashx1896> Hey
[04:40] <xubuntu> no it not
[04:40] <amias> kenichi, did you get it to work with tvtime ?
[04:40] <kenichi> amias: i will check modutils
[04:40] <slashx1896> can i get video9 for my psp on linux?
[04:40] <BlueDevil> xubuntu: use x11vnc
[04:40] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: it not runs anyway
[04:40] <kenichi> amias: yeah, it works with tvtime
[04:40] <xubuntu> BlueDevil: xllvnc??
[04:40] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: excuse me - I ran it here on my network and it didn't need any special tweaking
[04:41] <BlueDevil> xubuntu: standalone vnc server
[04:41] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: how u installed it?
[04:41] <_jason> thoreauputic, I had to open up port22 for ssh, is it similar for vino?
[04:41] <slashx1896> Anyone know? i want video9 i had it on xp, now i wanna get it linux.. for me psp
[04:41] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: you just run vncviewer
[04:41] <amias> kenichi, cool  tvtime is a very nice tv viewer , the tvtime-command tool is v nifty
[04:41] <kenichi> amias: but first i have to "rmmod bt878" then "rmmod bttv" and then "modprobe bttv card=54 tuner=23"
[04:41] <slashx1896> can i just download it normmaly?
[04:41] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: I think you are confused - vino is perhaps what you are looking for
[04:41] <BlueDevil> slashx1896: what's video9?
[04:41] <psi> where is zsnes? i can't find it in universe.
[04:41] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: i run vncviewer and connect is refused
[04:42] <slashx1896> bluedevil, its a program for psp, to so u can put vids on ur psp
[04:42] <gnomefreak> sudo update-alteravtives --config java is the write command to change used version of java right?
[04:42] <amias> kenichi, so you do options bttv card=54 tuner=23
[04:42] <lysis> is there a way to "roll back"?
[04:42] <psi> gnomefreak, yes
[04:42] <thoreauputic> _jason: I haven't tried ssh with vnc - I use freenx or ssh -X mostly
[04:42] <slashx1896> bluedevil, can i dl the version i did on xp on linux?
[04:42] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: if i execute vncserver on console
[04:42] <kenichi> amias: yes
[04:42] <gnomefreak> psi,  did i spell it right?
[04:42] <xubuntu> thoreauputic:the vncservice runs
[04:42] <xubuntu> thoreauputic:and then i can connect
[04:42] <psi> gnomefreak, no update-alternatives
[04:42] <xubuntu> thoreauputic:if not the connection is refused
[04:42] <gnomefreak> ty
[04:43] <slashx1896> http://www.pspvideo9.com/
[04:43] <lysis> i was curious about all of the desktops (kubuntu-desktop xubuntu-desktop and edubuntu-desktop) and edubuntu-desktop broke my computer. :-/
[04:43] <kenichi> amias: where do i have to add these lines? and do they have to look like in that file?
[04:43] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: i whant to execute vncserver file on startup
[04:43] <_jason> thoreauputic, yep, I use freenx as well but I think xubunu wants to run the vnc client provided with ubuntu and I'm not sure if he needs to open port22 like I had to for ssh and freenx
[04:43] <lysis> i did a complete uninstall of edubuntu-desktop and it's still messed up.  gnome is all messed up.  it deleted some of my session loader files.
[04:43] <xubuntu> thoreauputic:to get remote desktop acces
[04:43] <slashx1896> its a .exe... so i prob cant get it can i?
[04:43] <Davethewave> what's an exe
[04:43] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: vncviwer works fine with vino - I don't even have vncserver here
[04:43] <hollywoodb> slashx1896: you could try it with wine
[04:43] <Davethewave> might be able to use wine
[04:44] <slashx1896> how?
[04:44] <xubuntu> BlueDevil: explain me about xllvnc
[04:44] <Davethewave> www.winehq.com
[04:44] <xubuntu> please
[04:44] <BlueDevil> xubuntu: it's x11vnc not xllvnc
[04:44] <Kumo> hi, could anybody help me finding the gdesklet channel?
[04:44] <BlueDevil> xubuntu: brb. smoke
[04:44] <xubuntu> thoreauputic: and where i can get vino?
[04:44] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: it's installed by default
[04:45] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: run vino-preferences to see
[04:45] <xubuntu> BlueDevil: ah the X11
[04:45] <johndarkhorse> Kumo: you are here
[04:45] <Dido-> Which if these should I try to run sound editing programs (e.g. sound forge) : wine, cedega, vmware ?
[04:45] <gnomefreak> ok im lost now after i change it to new java now it tells me when i do java --version that could not create java virtual machine? what am i missing here?
[04:45] <Davethewave> kumo not sure try gentoo-spark ... it has the word gdesklet in the topic :P
[04:46] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: why run any of those? use audacity in linux
[04:46] <Kumo> Davethewave: I'll see thanks
[04:46] <Dido-> johndarkhorse, i've been using those windows programs for years, i dont want to change
[04:47] <thoreauputic> xubuntu: also see Applications - Internet - terminal server client
[04:47] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: then if you can afford vmware, use it
[04:47] <slashx1896> i dont se e anywhere there on how to use wine
[04:47] <Kumo> johndarkhorse: if there isn't I'll ask here anyway, thanks
[04:47] <Dido-> johndarkhorse, what do you mean if i can afford it?
[04:47] <johndarkhorse> slashx1896: www.winehq.org
[04:47] <slashx1896> im there
[04:47] <kenichi> amias: can you tell me, where to add those lines?
[04:47] <Davethewave> it has documentation 0.o
[04:47] <slashx1896> the how to is installing it not using.
[04:47] <slashx1896> uh il check...
[04:47] <Davethewave> oh
[04:47] <Davethewave> on using
[04:47] <slashx1896> ah
[04:47] <slashx1896> lol
[04:47] <slashx1896> yeah
[04:47] <gnomefreak> try man wine
[04:47] <Davethewave> you just wine nameofexe.exe
[04:48] <Davethewave> in a console :p
[04:48] <Davethewave> at the location
[04:48] <raphael> kenichi: /etc/modprobe.d/bttv works for me
[04:48] <johndarkhorse> Dido-: i'm probably forgetting that vmware has a free-to-use version now, (it's only been recently they've had it)
[04:48] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: too late  :)
[04:48] <Davethewave> I already am
[04:48] <defiance> lol
[04:48] <slashx1896> wait so what do i type in? sudo wine (name of file).exe
[04:49] <eXistenZ> how can I install skype
[04:49] <johndarkhorse> slashx1896: dont use sudo
[04:49] <slashx1896> ok
[04:49] <thoreauputic> !skype
[04:49] <ubotu> well, skype is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[04:49] <viller> hi
[04:49] <kenichi> raphael: i habe no bttv file at that location
[04:49] <viller> where's the trash folder located?
[04:49] <johndarkhorse> viller: ~/.Trash
[04:49] <Davethewave> also make sure you are in the directory of the exe you want to run
[04:49] <slashx1896> so just wine (name of file).exe
[04:49] <Davethewave> ya
[04:49] <raphael> kenichi: If I remember correctly, I created it
[04:49] <slashx1896> command not found.. probbaly dont even have it installed lol
[04:50] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell slashx1896 about wine
[04:50] <Davethewave> oh, have to install it first ;)
[04:50] <johndarkhorse> slashx1896: you have a priv msg
[04:50] <slashx1896> i know
[04:50] <slashx1896> lol
[04:50] <kenichi> just a file with the name bttv and one line in it?
[04:50] <kenichi> modprobe bttv card=54 tuner=23
[04:50] <Davethewave> slashx1896 you should be able to type in apt-get install wine
[04:50] <kenichi> raphael: thats all?
[04:50] <kenichi> raphael: that would be nice and easy...
[04:50] <viller> johndarkhorse: OMG it's fucking stuffed! :D
[04:50] <slashx1896> davethewave: ;) yea thats workin lol its installin rite no
[04:51] <slashx1896> w
[04:51] <thoreauputic> OK time to sleep... good night all
[04:51] <raphael> kenichi: no - "options bttv card=..."
[04:51] <johndarkhorse> viller: please respect us with your language choices
[04:51] <slashx1896> thoreaputic: wat time is it where u r? lol
[04:51] <kenichi> raphael: ah, ok. i will give it a try
[04:51] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse, your right too late :(
[04:51] <slashx1896> thoreaputic: i just woke up an hour ago
[04:51] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:51] <slashx1896> lol
[04:51] <viller> johndarkhorse: sorry
[04:51] <thoreauputic> slashx1896: nearly 3AM
[04:51] <slashx1896> ah
[04:51] <slashx1896> its 11 am here
[04:51] <raphael> kenichi: look at any oter file in /etc/modprobe.d for examples
[04:52] <thoreauputic> slashx1896: it's a big world out there , son  ;-)
[04:52] <Davethewave> almost 8 here
[04:52] <slashx1896> i know lol
[04:52] <slashx1896> davethewave, it worked
[04:52] <_jason> gnomefreak, have you tried #firefox channel on the mozilla server-- more ppl there generally
[04:52] <slashx1896> davethewave, its installing usin wine
[04:52] <Davethewave> cool beans
[04:53] <Davethewave> does ubuntu get the latest version of wine?
[04:53] <gnomefreak> _jason, i dont think i have the mozilla server :(
[04:53] <wij> how do i change locale settings ?
[04:53] <Davethewave> or does it need to be added to the repository
[04:53] <kenichi> raphael: well, lets see if it works...
[04:54] <viller> hi again :)
[04:54] <gnomefreak> _jason,  that server isnt in x-chat would it be irc.mozilla.net by chance?
[04:54] <viller> if I want to open the file browser form the terminal, what do i have to type?
[04:54] <wij> well hi
[04:54] <slashx1896> davethewave: the install worked but the terminal had some errors in it
[04:54] <factotum> viller: i think its nautilus
[04:54] <DelTree> how to build the -di kernel modules ???
[04:55] <slashx1896> and when i said to run video9 after installation it didnt run
[04:55] <gnomefreak> factotum, it is
[04:55] <gnomefreak> *should be
[04:55] <viller> factotum: nautilus opens nautilus :D
[04:55] <BlueDevil> gnomefreak: what's wrong with #firefox? :)
[04:55] <Davethewave> slashx1896, there are problems with wine, not everything will work :( there's also a wine channel at #winehq
[04:56] <Davethewave> which I'm in there too
[04:56] <DelTree> how is kernel-image-2.6.12-9-powerpc-di built ?
[04:56] <Davethewave> :p
[04:56] <slashx1896> lol
[04:56] <viller> ok i worked it out
[04:56] <BlueDevil> DelTree: you want the config used?
[04:56] <zyga> hi
[04:56] <gnomefreak> BlueDevil,  i wanted to know if there was a secret to getting embedded midi files to play in it i have tried moxplugger and everyother thing out there that i know of
[04:56] <zyga> can anyone recommend a good text mode mail client?
[04:56] <gnomefreak> timitiy included
[04:57] <BlueDevil> zyga: mutt
[04:57] <gnomefreak> zyga, sendmail is good but not easiest to set up
[04:57] <DelTree> BlueDevil: no... well, maybe that also... but what I don't find at all is the command(s) used...
[04:57] <zyga> BlueDevil: mutt has the usability of a japanese hand granade
[04:57] <zyga> I want to get away from mutt
[04:57] <DelTree> BlueDevil: make-kpkg makes the usual kernel packages... but the -di ones ???
[04:57] <BlueDevil> zyga: another one would be pine
[04:58] <zyga> BlueDevil: pine does not seem to be in the repository, am I right?
[04:59] <BlueDevil> zyga: seems so
[04:59] <zyga> AFAIK it's a license issue
[04:59] <gnomefreak> can someone do me a favor with FF can you go to www.freewebs.com/joeboxernc and tell me if you hear music please
[04:59] <BlueDevil> DelTree: don't know, x86-64 here
[04:59] <blueblood> Hey, what packages do I need to compile stuff?
[04:59] <_jason> gnomefreak, irc.mozilla.org
[05:00] <DelTree> BlueDevil: do you know how it's done on x86 ?
[05:00] <blueblood> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[05:00] <_jason> blueblood, build-essential
[05:00] <zyga> blueblood: apt-get build-dep the-package-you-want to build
[05:00] <kenichi> raphael: yeah, great. that worked like a charm
[05:00] <Kumo> Davethewave: gentoo-sparc is dead thanks anyway
[05:00] <DelTree> BlueDevil: I guess the problem is the -di, not the arch that much...
[05:00] <zyga> blueblood: otherwise, install build-essential
[05:00] <blueblood> ok, trying that
[05:00] <gnomefreak> checkinstall is helpful too
[05:01] <gnomefreak> ty _jason
[05:01] <_jason> gnomefreak, np
[05:01] <hcatlin> morning... how does one install a debian package?
[05:02] <raphael> kenichi: cool - tough I am not sure /etc/modprobe.d is the right (ubuntu-blessed) place to put modules options in
[05:02] <zyga> hcatlin: dpkg -i package.deb
[05:02] <hcatlin> thanks.
[05:02] <zandaa> do perl scripts standardly work on Ubuntu?
[05:02] <_jason> zandaa, yes
[05:02] <mevvis> hi
[05:02] <kenichi> raphael: but it works
[05:02] <gnomefreak> _jason, its not right atleast its telling me its misspelled :(
[05:03] <zandaa> _jason, where can I get xmms plugins???
[05:03] <amias> kenichi, /etc/modprobe.d should be fine
[05:03] <raphael> kenichi: agreed - I just never found a clear doc on the topic
[05:03] <_jason> gnomefreak, it should be in the topic of the #firefox channel here, that's where I found it
[05:03] <_jason> zandaa, I don't know
[05:03] <gnomefreak> ok ty _jason
[05:04] <zandaa> _jason, ok thanks anyway
[05:04] <Jormundgand> Anyone know how I can get Flash to play sound in Firefox 1.5?
[05:05] <zandaa> ubotu: tell Dido- about mp3
[05:07] <luke_> yo
[05:08] <Lerferz> yo
[05:08] <n0dl> whenever i try to make clanlib (after the ./configure step) i get this error: http://pastebin.com/459526
[05:08] <Lerferz> i duunno
[05:09] <gkoolaid> :)
[05:09] <Zugot> which repository is the multiverse?
[05:09] <gnomefreak> _jason, ty i found it i was typing it wrong :(
[05:09] <_jason> gnomefreak, :)
[05:09] <n0dl> does anyone know where i can find a packaget with this header? xf86vmode.h
[05:10] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Zugot  about sources
[05:10] <_jason> Zugot, multiverse is multiverse
[05:10] <pizux> is someone know about a xmame beta ?
[05:10] <_jason> n0dl, x11proto-xf86vidmode-dev
[05:10] <pizux> or a repo source
[05:10] <Zugot> gnomefreak: i see it in my sources.list... wonder why i can't find the flash plugin in it
[05:10] <n0dl> _jason: thank you
[05:10] <_jason> n0dl, installing the 'apt-file' package will let you search for files in packages
[05:11] <gnomefreak> Zugot,  open synaptic and try a serch for mozilla it should get listed
[05:11] <n0dl> alright thanks
[05:11] <_jason> Zugot, pastebin your sources.list please
[05:12] <_jason> Zugot, did you run 'apt-get update' after modifying sources.list?
[05:13] <Zugot> _jason: http://pastebin.com/459534
[05:13] <Zugot> _jason: yeah... i was just wondering where the flash plugin was.  it doesn't match the documentation (or maybe i typed something wrong)
[05:14] <LoPMX> is there any opengl window manager?
[05:14] <egytrack_> how i could end task , is there a Taskmanager ?
[05:14] <_jason> Zugot, add " multiverse" to lines 20,21,36,37
[05:14] <_jason> Zugot, do you see the problem?
[05:14] <egytrack_> i need to close task dosn't respond
[05:14] <Zugot> ok.. updating now
[05:14] <gnomefreak> Zugot,  you dont have multi universe enabled you have the backports enabeled
[05:15] <Zugot> oh
[05:15] <_jason> egytrack, run xkill in a terminal and click on the window
[05:16] <navare_> Hello can you help me activate AGP 8x for my ATI Card? (sorry for my bad english)
[05:16] <egytrack_> thanks jason
[05:16] <_jason> egytrack, np
[05:17] <egytrack_> how to install vmware tools ?
[05:17] <egytrack_> i have rpm file need to install it how i could install it ?
[05:17] <taxman> hello all
[05:17] <Zugot> _jason, thanks
[05:17] <_jason> Zugot, np
[05:18] <Rarj> hi all
[05:18] <_jason> egytrack, you could use the alien command (you'll need to install the alien package), but it won't always work.  You should always try to find it in the repositories first
[05:18] <navare_> fglrxinfo gives me no errors i got the X800Pro installed but with no AGP Suport .. or any other Motherboard Function (32Bit DMA)
[05:18] <taxman> so what do I need to do to discover and connect to a wireless network?
[05:18] <Siph0n> neone having problems with the new firefox? like if i try and open a .html file it says that firefox is already open and to close it first?
[05:18] <gnomefreak> what is the name of that package build-dev? for compiling?
[05:19] <gnomefreak> i have build-essentials already
[05:20] <ironmc> how do I take a screenshot with Ubuntu
[05:20] <Siph0n> or does neone know how to fix that Chrome registration error from firefox? :)
[05:20] <gnomefreak> Siph0n,  give us the link please if there is one
[05:20] <esters> system-take screenshot ironmc
[05:20] <egytrack_> i need to install vmware , can it work with alien ?
[05:20] <ironmc> thanks
[05:20] <_jason> ironmc, under your system menu, or press the Prnt Scrn button
[05:20] <ironmc> thanks again
[05:20] <esters> an FF error terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
[05:21] <esters>   what():  St9bad_alloc
[05:21] <esters> why FF is so buugy on 64bit ubuntu?
[05:21] <Zugot> i'm getting ready to try wireless load balancing....  my neighbor has a wifi network and i have a wifi network... it would be nice to have 8Mb/s down
[05:21] <_jason> Siph0n, is that for firefox 1.5?
[05:21] <Siph0n> yea
[05:21] <fishdish> Which Enlightenment did Breezy have again: I'm planning to build Ubuntu on a handheld prototype
[05:21] <_jason> Siph0n, did you use the wiki?
[05:21] <fishdish> R16 or DR17?
[05:22] <fishdish> (most likely R15 or R16)
[05:22] <egytrack_> i need to install this file on desktop VMwareTools-5.5.0-16958.i386.rpm
[05:22] <Siph0n> _jason, what u mean? i just saw a thread on the forums, and followed that
[05:22] <_jason> Siph0n, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion has some info on your problem in 'notes'
[05:22] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell egytrack_ about alien
[05:22] <Siph0n> _jason,  thanx :)
[05:22] <vir_> beagle is nett :)
[05:22] <Zugot> i hate filesystems which succomb to fragmentation
[05:23] <Siph0n> _jason, think it worked, thanx! :)
[05:24] <gnomefreak> ok i got build-ess. checkinstall what is the one im missing to compile a program?
[05:24] <gnomefreak> -program +source code
[05:24] <egytrack_> i have also the source code
[05:24] <fishdish> Guus; do you know any channel / forum where they do development cooperation or where they deal secondhand computers / infrastructure? It associateswith my other Ubuntu project, in the same branch of my small company. I'm also helping some schools in Ghana to build an LTSP network.
[05:25] <_jason> gnomefreak, the dependencies?
[05:25] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: join #ubuntu-offtopic and we'll help you compile
[05:25] <egytrack_> dose anyone compile vmware tools ?
[05:25] <egytrack_> to use with ubuntu ?
[05:27] <fishdish> I have curretly some 200 P3 workstations, of which majority will go in these schools, the rest as Ubuntu worstations for students in finnish polytechnics. But, i'm afraid i'm unable to satisfy the demand.
[05:27] <n0dl> how do i use apt-file? i tried following the syntax on the man page but it keeps on giving me an unknown option error?
[05:28] <_jason> n0dl, apt-file search filenamepattern
[05:28] <n0dl> alright tahn
[05:30] <Dr_Acemaster> is there somewhere in ubuntu that shows you the amount of memory you have?
[05:30] <Dr_Acemaster> like computer properties in windows
[05:30] <meepy> funny, I booted windows because I had to do some photoshop, I could not get wine to work with PS, so I booted windows. First thing that smacked my face was explorer crashed, so I booted linux again :)
[05:30] <_jason> Dr_Acemaster, ram memory?
[05:30] <Dr_Acemaster> _jason: yes
[05:31] <_jason> Dr_Acemaster, free -m
[05:31] <_jason> meepy, that's windows' way of welcoming you back :)
[05:31] <meepy> Probably :)
[05:32] <maro_> hmm..
[05:32] <meepy> whats up maro_?
[05:32] <maro_> trza mi zainstalowac tlena na UBUNTU
[05:32] <meepy> No thanks?
[05:32] <meepy> :|
[05:32] <maro_> help
[05:32] <_jason> maradong, what language is that?
[05:32] <rosen> Yay ! ... Finally got Ubuntu up and running ! ... now it's just the updating part
[05:32] <MickMcMack> Dr_Acemaster, cat /proc/meminfo
[05:32] <_jason> maro_, country, where are you from?
[05:33] <maro_> widze ze nikt tu nie znam normalnego jezyka
[05:33] <maro_> to spadam
[05:33] <MickMcMack> Looks like Poland.
[05:33] <maro_> POLAND
[05:34] <_jason> hrmm is there a polish channel?
[05:34] <meepy> Hmm
[05:34] <MickMcMack> No, there's an English Channel though. It's between Southern England and Northern France.
[05:34] <MickMcMack> >_>;
[05:34] <rambo3> #steal.cars
[05:35] <meepy> rofl
[05:35] <rambo3> just kidding
[05:35] <_jason> lol
[05:35] <mevvis> Q: or this source.list is normal? ftp://85.206.50.103/Linux/bryzius.list
[05:35] <rosen> Is this the correct channel to ask for help with issues ? .. I will probably run into quite some troubles tonight while configuring a linux system for the first time ;)
[05:35] <_jason> rosen, yes
[05:35] <MickMcMack> !ask protocol
[05:35] <ubotu> MickMcMack: Syntax error in line 1
[05:36] <MickMcMack> DAMN YOU BOT!
[05:36] <rosen> Goodie ... I'm updating the system now, and afterwards I'll run Automatix to get the basic functions I'm used to ... anything else I should be aware that needs doing ?
[05:36] <rosen> besides figuring out how this linux thing works of course ;)
[05:37] <Jormundgand> Anyone have any idea how I should get Flash movies to play sound in Firefox 1.5?
[05:38] <meepy> Install the plugin?
[05:38] <_jason> Jormundgand, close firefox, close all things playing sound, then open firefox and see if flash has sound
[05:38] <meepy> Don't it ask for it
[05:38] <meepy> Wops
[05:38] <meepy> Sorry
[05:38] <meepy> Don't it ask if you want to install the plugin?
[05:38] <Jormundgand> I installed the plugin. I can see the video but no sound.
[05:38] <nickrud> !ask
[05:38] <_jason> rosen, I would recommend not using a script.  It will take you longer to get set up but you will get the basics down and it will make the more complex stuff a lot easier to tackle
[05:38] <navare_> Hello again. Anyone here has AGP activated?
[05:39] <MickMcMack> AGP is like, so last year.
[05:39] <johnw> what application plays .mid (midi) files?
[05:39] <MickMcMack> :rolleyes:
[05:39] <Jormundgand> _jason: No change.
[05:40] <rosen> _jason, hmm I had thought about that but at the moment I dont even have a grasp of even the basics and I'd like to get stuff like the firefox plugins and msn/skype/dvdburning running asap so ... well I guess I could try but I dont even know where to begin
[05:40] <_jason> Jormundgand, ok, it's strange because that works for me but I have seen a lot of people with the same problem.  Try installing esound-clients.  I don't know if any of this will help you though
[05:40] <Jormundgand> _jason: I'm not using esd.
[05:40] <_jason> Jormundgand, ah
[05:41] <johnw> what application plays .mid (midi) files?
[05:41] <avalost> xmms
[05:41] <avalost> bmp
[05:41] <mevvis> kmid or smth
[05:41] <_jason> maro_, /j #ubuntu.pl
[05:41] <avalost> just need the plugins
[05:41] <_jason> aww maro_ left... I found the polish channel
[05:42] <avalost> anyone know of a linux equivalent to fruityloops etc?
[05:42] <johnw> thanks
[05:43] <avalost> LMMS
[05:43] <avalost> sweet
[05:43] <amias> avalost, its not as good by a long way , it is a start though
[05:43] <factotum> man I dont know what it is, i thought I was going to switch OS's and just go on my mary way. Just cant help tinkering with stuff!!
[05:43] <jackmacokc> _jason, i prefer beep-media-player
[05:44] <_jason> jackmacokc, ?
[05:44] <avalost> amias, you've tried it?
[05:45] <amias> avalost, a few months a go . it was very alpha . it should be better by now
[05:45] <factotum> to print to a printer (hp photosmart) on a windows machine I need the packages ______,____
[05:45] <factotum> any takers?
[05:45] <avalost> amias, know any alternatives?
[05:45] <factotum> from this linux desktop
[05:45] <amias> avalost, rosegarden is pretty stable , alhough its more like cubase than floops
[05:46] <factotum> I have cups and samba as of right now
[05:46] <Davethewave> think it has something to do with cups ... or somethin
[05:46] <factotum> now im in system>administration>printers
[05:46] <factotum> click new printer
[05:46] <nickrud> Jormundgand, have you tried either of the fixes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-832969c4301548599ecbe6393e2682a4e343af67
[05:46] <avalost> amias, I want somethign that will be relatively easy to learn..
[05:47] <amias> factotum, can you use samba to mount shares on the box with the printer ?
[05:47] <factotum> and now Im looking at a blank uri field, but dont know the sytax of what to type
[05:47] <factotum> amais: you mean mount as a remote filesystem?
[05:47] <amias> avalost, there are no easy to use music packages that are anygood IME
[05:48] <factotum> I dont have anything in my fstab as of right now, but I think i can get to it through nautilus but as an empty directory
[05:48] <amias> factotum, yes , as a test of wether your samba network is working
[05:48] <_jason> ubotu, pl is <reply> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[05:48] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[05:49] <linkin> help apache2 installed but in firefox doesnt show anything on localhost
[05:50] <ernie_> is LMMS avail in the repositories?
[05:50] <Jormundgand> nickrud: Neither fix had any effect.
[05:50] <factotum> amias: well, i went through places>network server and now I am in windows network, but closed the username password box and have a blank directory because of course I didnt log in. I tried as a user from the windows box but didnt take it
[05:50] <nickrud> Jormundgand, oh well, I wondered
[05:51] <navare_> Anyone can get me a hind a Forum link or something about activating AGP please? im new to Linux and dont now how to activate it since Board Driver only install Audio and Network.
[05:51] <factotum> so it looks like i have a network active, but there arent any users on it
[05:52] <factotum> from my guess anyways
[05:52] <factotum> i havent activly configured or setup anything regarding this, just know that I have the apps installed
[05:52] <f10w> I have a little problem, I tried to change my keyboards layout from 'keyboard preferences', but it had no use. Layout seems to be still the same old :S
[05:52] <MWettendorff> Anyone here that knows how i can install phpmyadmin__
[05:52] <linkin> hello everybody i need help: apache2 is running but when i try to put localhost on firefox doesnt show anything
[05:53] <ernie_> how secure is Ubuntu by default?
[05:53] <mevvis> apt-cache search myadmin
[05:53] <zandaa> ernie_, I think it's pretty secure
[05:53] <Davethewave> pretty secure I thinks
[05:53] <f10w> I have a little problem, I tried to change my keyboards layout from 'keyboard preferences', but it had no use. Layout seems to be still the same old :S
[05:53] <joshmo23> MWettendorff: do "sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin"
[05:53] <ernie_> zandaa- is there anything u need to do to disable default root users etc?
[05:54] <MWettendorff> joshmo23> thanks
[05:54] <zandaa> ernie_, I don't know about that
[05:54] <factotum> alright, im gonna hold of on this for now and read up a bit more on samba configs
[05:54] <joshmo23> :)
[05:54] <zandaa> ernie_, I'm the only user on this comp so
[05:54] <Davethewave> as far as I know, there is no root in ubuntu
[05:54] <ernie_> zandaa- no prob
[05:54] <Davethewave> unless you enable it
[05:54] <zandaa> Davethewave, there isn't a root account, but sudo....
[05:54] <ernie_> dave- thanks
[05:55] <zandaa> can anyone help me set up a LAMP?
[05:55] <egytrack_> dose any one know a free pdf open magazine like tux and o3 ?
[05:55] <f10w> I have a little problem, I tried to change my keyboards layout from 'keyboard preferences', but it had no use. Layout seems to be still the same old :S
[05:55] <blueblood> humm, can anyone send me the example smb.conf please? Don't know why, but I don't seem to have it
[05:55] <Davethewave> ernie_, also if your net goes through a router it may be blocking outside unsolicited connections
[05:55] <phiz__> zandaa: do you have a specific question about it?
[05:55] <rosen> Is there an easy way to connect to another computer on the network .. I only know the internal IP addy and I'm pretty sure it' a windows sharedfolder
[05:56] <zandaa> phiz__, well on the Ubuntu wiki page it says I have to secure my MySQL accounts etc... and that isn't working
[05:56] <amias> zandaa, check the bulb , plug it in , switch it on , if it doesn't work check bulb and fuse
[05:56] <Davethewave> I have not yet been able to get samba to work right, I follow the samba docu to the letter but it fails to work
[05:56] <zandaa> amias, aren't we funny <_<
[05:57] <phiz__> zandaa: are you getting any error message in particular?
[05:57] <amias> Davethewave, loaded cifs module ? installed smbfs package ?
[05:57] <lysis> zandaa, isn't that what you were referring to?
[05:57] <zandaa> phiz__, well... mysql says there's no such thing etc.
[05:57] <Davethewave> w/c
[05:57] <zandaa> lysis, what you talking about?
[05:58] <lysis> zandaa, LAMP :)
[05:58] <lysis> zandaa amias, aren't we funny <_<
[05:58] <amias> zandaa, LAMP means many things , given your grammer that was the most correct
[05:58] <zandaa> lysis, LAMP is short for Linux Apache MySQL PHP
[05:58] <linx_> alright... i have a external drive with a vfat filesystem it won't let me write to it tho... wat is the mount command i need to u
[05:58] <linkin> apache 1.3 or apache2 is not working well on my ubuntu
[05:58] <linx_> use*
[05:58] <amias> zandaa, or Linux Apache Mod Perl
[05:59] <lysis> linx_, did you set it up in fstab yet?
[05:59] <zandaa> amias, that's also a possibility
[05:59] <linx_> when i hot plug it it auto mounts
[05:59] <linx_> so im guessin fstab knows it
[05:59] <phiz__> zandaa: paste the error message you are getting if it is only one line
[05:59] <lysis> linx_, it's auto mounting but you can't write to it?
[05:59] <linx_> right
[05:59] <zandaa> phiz__, can't right now... dinner's ready.... don't have time
[05:59] <amias> linx_,  have a look at /etc/fstab and look for the line corresponding to it and replace ro with rw
[05:59] <lysis> linx_, sudo -s and make sure that file system is chmod 777
[06:00] <phiz__> ok bye!
[06:00] <linx_> k 1 sec
[06:00] <lysis> amias, ahhhh!!!!! genius i never thought of that . . .  can you set NTFS with RW instead of RO?
[06:00] <zandaa> BBL all
[06:00] <amias> lysis, no ntfs is read only at the moment
[06:01] <lysis> amias, that's cool. i don't have it anymore on my system anyway.   100% ubuntu. :)
[06:01] <amias> lysis, thats more like it :)
[06:01] <linkin> can everyone why firefox is not seeing my documentroot of my apache2
[06:01] <kemik> 100% ubunt?! that means no Starcraft!
[06:01] <lysis> amias, i just have little things i need to get tweaked, but for the most part i'm loving it.
[06:01] <f10w> Can somebody please help me. I wanna change my keyboards layout, but it doesn't work if I change it at 'keyboard preferences'.
[06:01] <rosen> simple question ... how do I connect to an ip address from ubuntu ?
[06:01] <amias> linkd, and does lynx see the same ?
[06:02] <kemik> linkin:  is apache2 running ?
[06:02] <lysis> kemik, i don't like starcraft.  i play enemy territory and america's army ON ubuntu.  native installers so i'm not use WINE or any emulators
[06:02] <rudiz> nice wallpapers: http://www.joejoe.biz/joejoe/walls/index.php?spgmFilters=
[06:02] <linx_> no its not in fstab
[06:02] <linkin> kemik, yes i did ps auz | grep apache
[06:02] <linkin> aux
[06:02] <kemik> lysis:  nice.. too bad the ATI drivers sucks hard for me ... cant do anything graphical as it is
[06:02] <amias> rosen, too simple , what protocol do you want to connect with ? http|ftp|ssh|samba|etc......
[06:02] <MWettendorff> joshmo23: i have now been running the sudo command.. but how do i start phpmyadmin ubuntu?? and is there a way, that i can run it from a windows pc also??
[06:02] <kemik> linkin:  and you're tryng to access the page with http://localhost/ ?
[06:02] <lysis> kemik, i'm using a radeon 9550.
[06:02] <Dido-> Is it possible to creat shortcut for my /mnt/187 on my desktop ?
[06:02] <kemik> linkin:  because /var/www is most likely root
[06:02] <linkin> of course form firefox
[06:03] <kemik> lysis:  im on a 9600 and something's fishy
[06:03] <rosen> Amias , I'm not sure how he set it up but I'm guessing it's just a shared windowsfolder
[06:03] <kemik> linkin:  tried telnet localhost:80 ?
[06:03] <amias> rosen, sounds like a samba share
[06:03] <f10w> Can somebody please help me. I wanna change my keyboards layout, but it doesn't work if I change it at 'keyboard preferences'.
[06:03] <lysis> kemik, if I myself can get enemy-territory and america's army to play then you shouldn't have any problems.
[06:03] <ernie_> anyone know what i would do with the comix-2.2.tar.gz once i have downloaded it?
[06:03] <LoPMX> where can i find any xvid / divx codecs?
[06:03] <rosen> Amias, in XP I could connect simply by doing a Run <ip-address>
[06:03] <joshmo23> MWettendorff: I think there is phpmyadmin for windows, but to run it from ubuntu try just running "phpmyadmin" in terminal
[06:04] <kemik> lysis:  i played doom3 in hoary.. but there's something wrong with the breezy drivers
[06:04] <amias> rosen , Places -> Connect to Server
[06:04] <lysis> kemik, have you installed FGLRX properly?
[06:04] <kemik> uhm, yeah.. should hae
[06:04] <kemik> have
[06:04] <ernie_> the readme tells me to run a python script, but wouldn't the file need to be extracted first?
[06:04] <kemik> gtg
[06:04] <MWettendorff> f10w: on your pannel, add the keyboade indikator
[06:04] <amias> anyone have a working gnome-keyboard-properties in dapper drake ?
[06:05] <linkin> nop
[06:05] <linx_> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[06:05] <MWettendorff> joshmo23: oki.. tkanks again.. i might return if i have more questions..
[06:05] <linkin> kemik, name or service not found
[06:05] <lysis> kemik, run glxgears -printfps
[06:05] <joshmo23> ok :)
[06:05] <lysis> tell me what fps you get.
[06:05] <rosen> Amias yeah that's what I have been trying but it wont work ... I'll keep trying though... maybe I missed something
[06:05] <rosen> amias getting alot of new inputs right now so.... ;)
[06:06] <linx_> amias usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[06:06] <blueblood> humm, can anyone send me the example smb.conf please? Don't know why, but I don't seem to have it
[06:06] <lysis> kemik, i can peak at 1915fps on my crappy 9550, so you should peak over 2000 technically.
[06:06] <amias> linx_, looks good
[06:06] <linkin> kemik, i did a nmap from another computer and the http is open
[06:06] <MWettendorff> joshmo23: "phpmyadmin" in the terminal dosent work.. sais. bash: phpmyadmin: command not found
[06:07] <joshmo23> ><
[06:07] <linx_> amias y doesn't it work then o.O
[06:07] <joshmo23> MWettendorff: try searching for it from the bar up top > places > Search for files
[06:08] <sethk> MWettendorff, do locate phpmyadmin, see if it is there, to start with
[06:08] <amias> linx_, usbfs is not your drive , its a magic filesystem that describes your usbdevices
[06:08] <sethk> MWettendorff, if it is there, it isn't in the path.  Of course, if it isn't there, then ... it isn't there.
[06:08] <beej_> now THAT'S a leave message
[06:09] <linkin> kemik, i try ps aux | grep apache and it is running
[06:09] <linx_> amias it says vfat in properties thats how i got that
[06:09] <beej_> anyone like to listen to my shoutcast server?
[06:10] <Zugot_> damn linux and its route based load balancing
[06:10] <amias> linx_: use the paste tool to show us your fstab
[06:10] <linkin> kemik, but telnet couldnot resolve localhost
[06:10] <MWettendorff> sethk: i ran sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin, and it said 0 updatet, 1 newly installed,.. but it also had 2 more lines
[06:10] <linx_> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
[06:10] <SEJeff> runevi: Why would you want a 2.4 kernel?
[06:10] <linx_> #
[06:10] <linx_> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[06:10] <linx_> proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
[06:10] <linx_> /dev/hda1       /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[06:10] <linx_> /dev/hda5       none            swap    sw              0       0
[06:10] <linx_> /dev/hdb        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[06:10] <linkin> kemik, i also try to ping from antother computer and it work
[06:10] <linx_> /dev/fd0        /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0
[06:10] <runevi> SEJeff: Gaggh.  Wrong number
[06:11] <runevi> :)
[06:11] <MWettendorff> sethk: coud not get lock.. and unabel to lock download dir
[06:11] <SEJeff> runevi: Ha. I use dapper... 2.6.15 atm
[06:11] <Jormundgand> I need an excuse to burn a CD.
[06:11] <MWettendorff> sethk: how do i fix that??
[06:11] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, I need it semi-stable, as it's my new server .. but the drivers I need wasn't included before 2.4.13 ;)
[06:12] <sethk> MWettendorff, is it possible that synaptic is still running?
[06:12] <SEJeff> runevi: Well it would require changes to other packages like udev, initramfs-tools, etc
[06:12] <linkin> kemik: still there?
[06:12] <SEJeff> runevi: www.kernel.org :)
[06:12] <sethk> MWettendorff, if all else fails, reboot.  There could be a lock file that wasn't cleaned up.  It could possibly be cleaned up by a reboot, although possibly not.
[06:12] <runevi> SEJeff: Does Ubuntu implement 'cloneconfig' such as suse? :)
[06:12] <sethk> MWettendorff, If you are up to it technically, I would run strace on the app and see what file it fails to lock.
[06:12] <beej_> rebooting fixes almost all!
[06:13] <sethk> MWettendorff, if you don't want to deal with that, reboot and erase everything in tmp  (rm -fr /tmp/*)
[06:13] <SEJeff> runevi: I'm not sure. Download the new kernel sources, type make oldconfig and it will use the previous one
[06:13] <sethk> MWettendorff, of course, be VERY VERY careful with any rm -fr command.
[06:13] <sethk> MWettendorff, I prefer to do this:
[06:13] <linx_> amias u there?
[06:13] <selinium> MWettendorff, sudo pkill synaptic  to kill synaptic
[06:13] <runevi> SEJeff: ah, oldconfig.
[06:14] <sethk> MWettendorff, cd /tmp; rm -fr $(pwd)/*   then hit the tab key, and the shell should replace $(pwd) with /tmp/
[06:14] <akonkwa_> i cant get the letter " p " or "o"  to work on my keybord. Can anyne hel p?
[06:14] <runevi> SEJeff: Anyways, another thing that annoys me with breezy.  It installs 2.6.12-9, but when I do an apt-get install kernel-source I only get 2.6.11 as the newest option
[06:14] <Jormundgand> Clean your keyboard.
[06:14] <selinium> MWettendorff,   and ps -C synaptic   to see if it is running
[06:14] <sethk> MWettendorff, what selinium said is a good idea.  If synaptic isn't in fact running, it will do nothing but harm nothing
[06:14] <beej_> yes, you can put keyboards in the dishwasher!
[06:14] <runevi> SEJeff: You see .. I've got the patches I need to get into the kernel .. so it would be enough for me to have the current source for ubuntu
[06:14] <MWettendorff> sethk: well.. im a 3 day old n00b with this OS.. have only been playing around in windows.. so any sugestion that you might have, woud be great
[06:15] <SEJeff> runevi: Well ubuntu has a git tree on kernel.org that you can pull down
[06:15] <sethk> MWettendorff, start with selinium's suggestion about killing synaptic.  Then try the install again.  Worst thing that happens is the same thing, but it won't hurt anything and won't take very long
[06:15] <runevi> SEJeff: I'm not that good ;)
[06:15] <SEJeff> runevi: http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/msg/5cdc9c4d583846fe
[06:16] <MWettendorff> sethk: oki.. i try
[06:17] <runevi> SEJeff: But I would be Very Satisfied if I could just get the sources my 2.6.12-9 kernel (breezy) was compiled with, + the configuration .. so that I could patch it up and so forth .
[06:17] <sethk> MWettendorff, tell us what happens
[06:17] <hmpedersen> could some1 send me link to the ubuntu deb for skype, please?
[06:18] <egytrack__> why the name egytrack 2 times here in names ?
[06:18] <MWettendorff> sethk: i think it actural install it this time
[06:18] <redhits> hello
[06:18] <redhits> i nead some help
[06:18] <redhits> anybody here?1
[06:18] <SEJeff> runevi: the config should be located in /boot. Try ls /boot/config-`uname -r`
[06:18] <sethk> MWettendorff, good, that means synaptic was still running and had the directory locked.
[06:18] <runevi> SEJeff: Found that .. but I still need the 2.6.12-9 sources it was compiled from ..
[06:18] <lysis> redhits, what you need?
[06:19] <redhits> I am haivign a problem with my main board sound card....
[06:19] <lysis> redhits, if you didn't notice, there's a LOT of people here . . .
[06:19] <lysis> redhits, what's the problem?
[06:19] <redhits> I got an VIA 823x
[06:19] <redhits> sound card
[06:19] <redhits> and it's not working
[06:19] <MWettendorff> sethk: BUT, when i run "phpmyadmin" from the terminal it sais the same thing
[06:19] <Davethewave> redhits, is it enabled in BIOS? do you have another soundcard plugged in pci?
[06:19] <lysis> redhits, did you look to see if it's compatible?
[06:19] <sethk> MWettendorff, tell me again what it says?
[06:19] <linx_> lysis wat is the command to chmod it
[06:19] <redhits> Man
[06:19] <redhits> it's working okay
[06:19] <redhits> in the Windows
[06:19] <redhits> XP
[06:20] <lysis> redhits, that tells me nothing about linux compatibility.
[06:20] <redhits> Just that ... I don't got the driver for ubuntu ... what should I do ?1
[06:20] <MWettendorff> sethk: bash: phpmyadmin: command not found
[06:20] <sethk> MWettendorff, ok, I would do this.  Run sudo updatedb
[06:20] <sethk> MWettendorff, that updates the file location database.  After that completes (it takes several minutes), do locate phpmyadmin
[06:20] <lysis> redhits, if ubuntu doesn't configure it automatically, i would assume it's not a supported card.  i would search for a solution on google, because this will NOT be an easy thing for you to fix.
[06:21] <sethk> MWettendorff, there is another way to do it but it takes just as long and this is a better option
[06:21] <SEJeff> runevi: Tell me if this command works: sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12-9. I'm running dapper and the repos are different
[06:21] <redhits> lol
[06:21] <lysis> you could always just buy a soundblaster 5.1 or audigy.  those have amazing support.
[06:21] <redhits> :(
[06:21] <sethk> MWettendorff, I have to go for a bit but others will help you and/or I'll be back in a while
[06:21] <amias> redhits, i had one of those in a desktop machine , it just installed and detected fine
[06:21] <MWettendorff> sethk: i wil try your sugestion.. and thanks for you help
[06:21] <amias> redhits, can lspci see it ?
[06:21] <Davethewave> redhits,  it could be also possible that you have two soundcards, and it is attempting to use the one you aren't plugged into with speakers
[06:22] <Davethewave> I did that once :)
[06:22] <redhits> lspci ?!
[06:22] <ernie_> lysus audigy work well with ubuntu?
[06:22] <redhits> I only got 1 sound card
[06:22] <Davethewave> kk
[06:22] <ernie_> oops lysis
[06:22] <amias> redhits, its a shell command that will list all the pci devices in the system
[06:22] <Whistler> hello
[06:22] <redhits> I only could find until now
[06:22] <lysis> ernie_, i have an audigy LS (one of the original audigy's without firewire) and it works awesome.
[06:22] <redhits> sound drivers
[06:22] <redhits> for windows 95...
[06:22] <redhits> for my VIA 823x
[06:23] <ubuntler> hello, i have already installed ubuntu (customed) and now i am using icewm. but i have got one big problem: my mouse does not work. ubuntu does not recognized it...it is an old pc and an old mouse (seriell). what can i do, to make it work?
[06:23] <Whistler> anybody knows a program for programming pic micro controllers using pascal
[06:23] <Whistler> ?
[06:23] <SEJeff> runevi: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/2.6.14_Vanilla will likely help you out
[06:24] <acetech> does anyone know where the C header files matching my kernel are in Ubuntu?
[06:24] <MWettendorff> sethk: i have just locatet the phpmyadmin.. and it is there, using 2 dir
[06:24] <ubuntler> i think ubuntu does not have any drivers for old mices
[06:24] <redhits> I think yes
[06:24] <redhits> I got
[06:24] <redhits> ---> 0000:00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8 237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50)
[06:24] <f10w> how can i extract tar.gz files?
[06:24] <ubuntler> it is no usb-port and no ps2-port
[06:24] <ubuntler> it is even older
[06:24] <exosyst> hey guys. have finally reinstalled ubuntu (after an incident with the dapper repos! lol) and was wondering if anone can solve my problem?
[06:25] <MWettendorff> f10w: did you get your keyboard to work???
[06:25] <La_PaRCa> acetech, linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[06:25] <chrisx1> whats the release for dapper called?
[06:25] <Jormundgand> Flight.
[06:25] <f10w> MWettendorff: yes, that inicator helped me, ty.
[06:25] <acetech> la_parca, thanks... let me try a search
[06:25] <runevi> SEJeff: Booting the box. ;)
[06:25] <MWettendorff> sethk: but when i run the command again.. it sitll sais it..
[06:25] <redhits> amias : ?!
[06:26] <ubuntler> anyone here, how know how to get old mices work with ubuntu?
[06:26] <runevi> SEJeff: I'll try as soon as it's booted and ready
[06:26] <SEJeff> runevi: good luck :)
[06:26] <ubuntler> knows
[06:26] <exosyst> I am trying to use wireless under ubuntu (in fact using it right now, out of the box). The problem is I cant view webpages nor update my repos. But i can use IRC and GAIM! any help?
[06:26] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, I'll nag you here if it doesn't work ;D  (if that's okay by you ;)
[06:26] <MWettendorff> f10w: NP.. i had the same problem my self..
[06:26] <chrisx1> whats the release for dapper called?
[06:26] <nlindblad> are the kernel-images compiled with the same GCC-version that is provided?
[06:26] <linx_> would this allow me to read/write on the disk /dev/hda1       /media/windows  vfat    iocharset=utf8,umask=000   0       0
[06:26] <SEJeff> runevi: Thats fine. I'm going to go fix lunch so just PM me whenever
[06:26] <f10w> Can somebody tell me how can i extract tar.gz files?
[06:26] <ernie_> exo- might be a router issue
[06:27] <SEJeff> f10w: tar -zxvf file.tar.gz
[06:27] <exosyst> ernie_ ya think? why would it just block web and FTP?
[06:27] <acetech> la_parca, i show i already have them installed, but don't know the location.  should i link it to /usr/src/linux/include?
[06:27] <ernie_> exo- i thought i read something about manually selecting your DNS
[06:27] <f10w> SEJeff: ty
[06:27] <SEJeff> f10w: tar -jxvf file.tar.bz2
[06:27] <Jormundgand> Anyone know anything about getting sound to work in Flash in Firefox 1.5?
[06:27] <La_PaRCa> acetech, if you wanna know the location of the header files just use dpkg -L
[06:27] <exosyst> yeah? from what? lol
[06:27] <SEJeff> Jormundgand: Are you on breezy?
[06:27] <Jormundgand> SEJeff: Yes.
[06:28] <SEJeff> Jormundgand: Not supported :)
[06:28] <acetech> la_parca, sweet... thank you for the pointer
[06:28] <runevi> SEJeff: Great. :)
[06:28] <ernie_> exo - i will see if i can find the webpage again
[06:28] <Jormundgand> SEJeff: I know, but that doesn't mean you can't help. The Firefox people just tell me to ask here.
[06:28] <exosyst> cheers ernie_
[06:28] <hmpedersen> How do i add a gpg key to apt?
[06:28] <akonkwa_> i cant get the letter " p " or "o"  to work on my keybord. Can anyne hel p?
[06:28] <MWettendorff> anyone that can help me with gettting phpmyadmin to run?
[06:29] <Jormundgand> akonkwa_: Clean your keyboard. It's not Ubuntu at fault.
[06:29] <SEJeff> Jormundgand: Sorry, I run ff 1.5 on dapper and it works for me... but if you don't know the internals of linux very well, don't try it out
[06:29] <Jormundgand> SEJeff: Thing is that there's an annoying bug in 1.0.7 which despite much heckling was never fixed, and I have to use 1.5 to avoid it.
[06:30] <SEJeff> Jormundgand: sorry
[06:30] <binks> hello all can someone tell me if an epson r220 printer will work under ubuntu and what i can use to print onto dvdmedia cheers
[06:30] <La_PaRCa> Jormundgand, um... you have a problem with flash sound?
[06:30] <Jormundgand> La_PaRCa: Yes.
[06:30] <Manny> hi
[06:30] <LighTer> http://wretchedgaming.co.nr/
[06:30] <La_PaRCa> Jormundgand, have you checked out the wiki?
[06:31] <Jormundgand> La_PaRCa: Nothing helpful since it doesn't cover 1.5.
[06:31] <Manny> is the ATI Radio Mobility 7500 graphics card known to work on a TP with Breezy?
[06:31] <Manny> Radeon
[06:31] <cold> Does anyone know why the gui package manager reports problem convosating with su?
[06:32] <dooglus> cold: did you just make up a word?
[06:32] <La_PaRCa> Jormundgand, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats under flash issues... see if that solves your problem
[06:32] <runevi> gaggh.. packetloss to kernel.org :-(
[06:32] <Jormundgand> La_PaRCa: Didn't help when I tried it before.
[06:32] <lysis> cold, are you running something else as root?
[06:32] <theblue> Hi all.
[06:32] <La_PaRCa> Jormundgand, ah ok. Then I am out of ideas ;)
[06:32] <theblue> How do I change the tty1-6 font in Breezy back to what it was in Hoary?  ncurses doesn't render right anymore.
[06:33] <cold> Yes
[06:33] <Manny> I'm specifically referring to fglrx
[06:33] <cold> a couple of applications come up under ps aux with uid 0
[06:33] <dooglus> cold: try "sudo" instead of "su" maybe?
[06:33] <redhits> hhh
[06:33] <redhits> How I can find wich devie it's using ubuntu for Sound Ouput?!
[06:34] <runevi> as long as I can 'sudo bash' i'm  happy with ubuntu's lack of root ;D
[06:34] <theblue> runevi: sudo -s does that too.
[06:34] <runevi> theblue: Ah, thanks. :)
[06:34] <sapetius> r
[06:34] <Davethewave> can also enable root, although it isn't recomended
[06:34] <redhits> So
[06:34] <cold> dooglus its the gui package manger keeps reporting that problem, su from the shell works
[06:34] <redhits> nobody could help me?!
[06:35] <Davethewave> redhits, I would personally suggest a cheap PCI soundcard, soundblaster compatable
[06:35] <Dido-> why are you guys so "not recommending" root always when you mention it
[06:35] <Dido-> ;)
[06:36] <Davethewave> :P
[06:36] <mkyb14> eh how would one recompile the kernal with gc 4.0.2 ... vmware won't run unless i do
[06:36] <mkyb14> gcc
[06:36] <redhits> Hey
[06:36] <redhits> what the xxxx could I do ?
[06:37] <redhits> i just detected that
[06:37] <redhits> it's using my WebCam
[06:37] <u19809>  hi all, does anybody around here use the Microsoft wireless optical desktop 1000 ?
[06:37] <redhits> for sound output...
[06:37] <redhits> how I can change that ?!
[06:37] <theblue> Dido-: Because, from what I've heard, its a security hole.  Attackers always try to crack the root account.
[06:37] <Davethewave> redhits, have you checked the sound-mixer? I forget where it's located in Ubuntu
[06:37] <redhits> How I can change my sound device? Ubuntu it's using my USB WebCam for output sound!!!!
[06:38] <theblue> Dido-: And when they see there's none, only a bunch of others, they usually say, "Hell with this, I'm not bruteforcing every one of those!"
[06:38] <gimmulF> How hard do you guys think it is getting my midi interface running (connected thru printer port) in ubuntu?
[06:38] <elwood> redhits, and works?
[06:38] <mkyb14> click on the speaker in the upper right
[06:38] <defiance`> redhits, we heard you the first time.
[06:38] <Davethewave> elwood redhits needs to know where the sound mixer - device selector is
[06:38] <nickrud> theblue, if they know it's an ubuntu machine, they can home in on users in the admin group
[06:38] <gimmulF> i want to connect a midi synth to it and record in ubuntu
[06:38] <theblue> nickrud: True, but that's just what I've heard.
[06:39] <Dido-> theblue, but on way or other you root pass is same as user's pass ;)
[06:39] <acetech> can someone point me to a how-to on compiling a kernel in ubuntu?
[06:39] <redhits> elwood :  no my webcam only got a microfone input....
[06:39] <theblue> Dido-: Honestly, I don't know why its recommended against.
[06:39] <JackJoLow> I'm having a small problem with my wireless adaptor.  The kernel module is loaded (airo) but I can't seem to connect it to a device.  I added "alias eth1 airo" to the modules.d/alias file, but still no luck...Any ideas?
[06:39] <nickrud> seems to me that sudo's real point is slowing down the admins :)
[06:39] <u|qos> hey guys, how can i find out via console which files are larger than 500MB?
[06:40] <theblue> Dido-: Though I'm guessing the same reason why you should install sshd rather than telnetd.
[06:40] <soundray> u|qos, use find
[06:40] <amias> u|qos,  ls -lhS | head   # will tell you which are the biggest files
[06:41] <theblue> ?
[06:41] <u|qos> soundray, on the whole harddisk, not only in the current dir.
[06:41] <theblue> Did anyone understand what barosl's quit message was?
[06:41] <redhits> it's still telling me ---> Could not open resource for writing...daam
[06:41] <techrush> i added a script id like to run on boot to rcS.d but its not running when i boot
[06:41] <techrush> how can i make it execute on boot ?
[06:41] <soundray> u|qos, find / -size +500M
[06:41] <cameron> how can I upgrade to the new relase without reinstalling?
[06:41] <theblue> How do I change the tty1-6 font in Breezy back to what it was in Hoary?  ncurses doesn't render right anymore.
[06:42] <theblue> cameron: Open up /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:42] <theblue> cameron: Anywhere it says "warty" or "hoary", change it to "breezy"
[06:42] <acetech> can someone point me to a how-to on compiling a kernel in ubuntu?
[06:42] <cameron> thanks
[06:42] <theblue> cameron: Like "hoary-security" becomes "breezy-security"
[06:42] <theblue> cameron: Wait, I'm not done yet.
[06:42] <HymnToLife> !kernel
[06:42] <theblue> cameron: Then, sudo apt-get update
[06:43] <theblue> cameron: And to finish it off, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:43] <cameron> thanks a lot
[06:43] <theblue> cameron: No problem at all.
[06:43] <exosyst> I am trying to use wireless under ubuntu (in fact using it right now, out of the box). The problem is I cant view webpages nor update my repos. But i can use IRC and GAIM! any help?
[06:43] <HymnToLife> ubotu > kernel
[06:43] <acetech> !kernel
[06:43] <HymnToLife> doesn't work
[06:43] <ernie_> exo- sorry i lost the webpage
[06:43] <tlhiv> anyone know how to make transset or transset-df force all newly created windows of a certain type (e.g. gnome-terminal) to have a particular transparency level?
[06:44] <acetech> !kernel
[06:44] <exosyst> ok, cheers ernie_ anyone else ideas?
[06:44] <zandaa> hi all
[06:44] <soundray> exosyst, could the problem be something other than wireless? Firewall? DNS lookups?
[06:44] <acetech> !kernel
[06:44] <zandaa> phiz__, you still there?
[06:44] <Spee_Der> I think I may have found part of the problem with the keyboard going to sleep and no waking up in Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy.
[06:44] <Xenguy> u|qos: another line for finding large files (run as root, from the root dir) -> ls -lR | sort +4nr |less
[06:44] <exosyst> soundray it may be the DNS but i have no idea how to check! i assumed it'd work as under windows it was fine
[06:45] <theblue> exosyst: System>Administration>Networking>DNS
[06:45] <ompaul> acetech,  ""ubotu unfortunately, kernel is disabled in my configuration"" << that is the reply what do you want to know about the kernel
[06:45] <redhits> Does anybody have stormpay? I will pay him 15 USD if he will install the sound for me!!!!!!!!
[06:45] <ernie_> exo- i think some routers dont like Linux when it comes to DNS
[06:45] <theblue> redhits: 15 what USD?
[06:45] <theblue> redhits: cents or dollars?
[06:46] <johndarkhorse> theblue: united stated dollars
[06:46] <ernie_> exo- i understand that IPv6 can also cause timeouts
[06:46] <theblue> johndarkhorse: I know, I know.
[06:46] <oggah> lol. I did it, after like 2 days of hacking. erased a incorrect installed ubuntu, formatted ext3-partitions, and fixed mbr. alot of work. finally found a partition manager which could format the ex3partitions. now I have to merge them with the NTFS =)
[06:46] <oggah> "hacking"
[06:46] <oggah> =)
[06:46] <redhits> yes
[06:46] <redhits> 15 USD
[06:46] <exosyst> thats odd. my DNS says 192.168.2.1 which i think is standard. I cant even get to the config page to changethe settings. its odd as hell, esp as IRC and GAIM works
[06:46] <redhits> dollars!
[06:46] <acetech> ompaul: i found what i was looking for @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com//KernelBuildpackageDetailedHowto
[06:46] <theblue> exosyst: What's your router?
[06:46] <exosyst> belking54g
[06:46] <theblue> Hmmm.
[06:47] <theblue> Do an lspci, out of curiousity.
[06:47] <theblue> At the terminal.
[06:47] <soundray> exosyst, you could try adding your ISP's DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf
[06:47] <exosyst> 0000:00:0a.0 Network controller: RaLink Wireless PCI Adpator RT2400 / RT2460
[06:47] <soundray> exosyst, before the router's line.
[06:48] <ernie_> exo can you ping www.honda.com ?
[06:48] <theblue> Ah.
[06:48] <u|qos> soundray, sorry but for (int i=0; i<arr.sizeof(); i++) {
[06:48] <u|qos>  arr[i] =arr[i+1] ;
[06:48] <u|qos> }
[06:48] <u|qos> sorry, was an mistake
[06:48] <exosyst> I can ping just fine. and i dont know what  the ISP's DNS address is
[06:48] <theblue> redhits: Can you /msg me what you want me to do?
[06:48] <oggah> one thing I can tell you all. never install linux beside Windows.
[06:48] <Stork> how can i unzip .rar archives in ubuntu?
[06:48] <oggah> the partitions gets fucked up.
[06:48] <zandaa> oggah, really???
[06:48] <DjLinX> can someone help me set up my external drive?
[06:48] <u|qos> soundray, your command didnt work ... did u check it?
[06:49] <soundray> oggah, plenty of people have managed.
[06:49] <oggah> yeah. keep away from dual-booting as much as possible. buy a harddrive and run linux on it alone.
[06:49] <techrush> why
[06:49] <theblue> YMMV.
[06:49] <soundray> u|qos, be more specific than "didnt work"
[06:49] <Stork> how can i unzip .rar archives with ubuntu?
[06:49] <Xenguy> There is no problem dual-booting on the same hard drive
[06:50] <exosyst> in resolv.conf i just have: Belkin, then nameserver 192.168.2.1
[06:50] <oggah> well, ive had quite much problem with dual-booting. the computer acting strange =)
[06:50] <hmpedersen> Does ne1 know how to add a key with apt-key add -?
[06:50] <kyncani> DjLinX: should work as soon as you plug it in i think
[06:50] <theblue> Uh oh.
[06:50] <oggah> after running linux, and booting up in windows it starts to detect hardware etc. acting strange.
[06:50] <u|qos> soundray, your command find / -size +500M didnt worked ... can u check it?
[06:50] <oggah> but thats my experience. if you havent had any problems. fine..
[06:50] <u|qos> soundray, sorry didnt read it ... mom
[06:50] <koharski> hi
[06:51] <Davethewave> hi
[06:51] <techrush> i have a script i want to run on boot where can i put it so it will run ?
[06:51] <dooglus> techrush: /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh should call it
[06:52] <koharski>  /etc/rc2.d/ i think
[06:52] <koharski> not to sure
[06:52] <u|qos> soundray, very strange ... on one of my machines it runs, on the other it says "invalid argument near -size"
[06:52] <techrush> thanks
[06:52] <shadikka> I'm having an extremely annoying problem.
[06:52] <koharski> oh?
[06:52] <shadikka> My GNOME won't use any other resolution than 64x480.
[06:53] <shadikka> *640
[06:53] <koharski> hmm
[06:53] <La_PaRCa> shadikka, using the i810 chipset?
[06:53] <koharski> I dislike gnome
[06:53] <DjLinX> can someone help me set up my fstab for my external drive with full permissions?
[06:53] <shadikka> This seems to be because of "No Device sections found matching blahblah" when starting..
[06:53] <soundray> u|qos, you probably added a space after the +
[06:53] <shadikka> La_PaRCa, nope, Radeon
[06:53] <koharski> maybe try the VESA driver ?
[06:53] <amias> shadikka, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then restart x
[06:53] <mephis1987> i come back
[06:54] <mevvis> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:54] <shadikka> amias, ok, I think I've done that but let's see if I've just been a moron once for a while again ^
[06:54] <shadikka> *^^
[06:54] <Gostie> I'm trying to enable the root account on ubuntu using "sudo root passwd" but it tells me that sudo can't look up my computer using gethostbyname()" can anyone help?
[06:54] <dooglus> Gostie: just "sudo passwd"
[06:54] <mephis1987> hi
[06:54] <DjLinX> kyncani it does but i don't have permission to write to it
[06:55] <mephis1987> after i have installed a software
[06:55] <amias> Gostie, it cant resolve your hostname
[06:55] <dooglus> Gostie: "sudo passwd root" would work, too, but you don't need the "root" argument
[06:55] <mephis1987> how can i run it
[06:55] <mephis1987> where is it located?
[06:55] <Gostie> still same reply
[06:55] <navarone> mephis1987, what package?
[06:55] <mephis1987> x-unikey
[06:55] <dooglus> Gostie: what does "hostname" tell you?
[06:55] <mephis1987> x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu
[06:56] <jareth_> xmms refresh
[06:56] <navarone> mephis1987, try x-unikey in termoinal
[06:56] <magmini> hi guys
[06:56] <mephis1987> oh
[06:56] <redhits> How the fxxx comes that ubuntu see my sound card ..... my sound card type...etc, but when i wouldl like to open a melody file it's keeping telling me .... "Can't open resource for writing"?!
[06:56] <kyncani> DjLinX: i think this is adressed in the ubuntu faq (previously known as ubuntu guide)
[06:56] <binks> anyone seen a cups driver for an epson r220
[06:56] <magmini> need help on the Real Player 10 Gold installation
[06:56] <amias> dooglus, i don't think its an invoction problem , sounds like he has borked his network and sudo isn't working
[06:56] <navarone> melody ?
[06:56] <mephis1987> oops
[06:56] <dooglus> amias: yes.  but "sudo root passwd" was never going to work...
[06:56] <Gostie> hostname gives me "ubuntu" - the name of the comp
[06:57] <Zdra> anyone know when the nvidia driver 1.0-8174 will be available in dapper ?
[06:57] <dooglus> Gostie: check /etc/hosts.  you should have an entry for 127.0.0.1 with your hostname in it
[06:57] <kyncani> !ubuntuguide
[06:57] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ubuntuguide is an unofficial guide written by community members. It is not guaranteed to be up to date, or to work. There is an official guide, at http://help.ubuntu.com which is preferred.
[06:57] <amias> dooglus, true , there where other correct versions
[06:57] <mephis1987> it says command not found
[06:57] <magmini> everytime i double click on RealPlayer10.bin files, it always said "achieve type not supported"?
[06:57] <runevi> This is a really simple question .. how do I set my domainname under ubuntu? :)
[06:57] <Kyral> !wiki
[06:58] <dooglus> magmini: in a terminal, type "bash RealPlayer10.bin" in the right directory
[06:58] <koharski> Heres my problem: I just did a server installation of ubuntu, and installed xserver-xorg, some xfonts, xdm and fluxbox. Then a made an alias so that startxdm did "sudo telinit3" and kill xdm did the opposite. now if I type startxdm or even sudo telinit 3 my computer does nothing. It just says "now loading xdm" or something and freeses untill I press enter.
[06:58] <Gostie> permission denied apparently
[06:58] <navarone> mephis...go to synaptic at bottom left click status...then click "installed" above that...find your package and right click to see "properties/installed files" should give an indication of where it is
[06:59] <dooglus> Gostie: ls -l /etc/hosts   -- what does that show?
[06:59] <techrush> alright!
[06:59] <hawking> I wrongly deleted the menu.lst file in my grub directory :/ how can i get it back
[06:59] <techrush> thanks dooglus
[06:59] <navarone> koharski maybe you have to press ctrl-alt-f7 to get to desktop. Idk if it should do that automatically
[07:00] <koharski> I tried, it's just blamk
[07:00] <koharski> *blank
[07:00] <mephis1987> sorry , what is synaptic
[07:00] <mettallicat> Bringing up ADSL link. Connected!
[07:00] <mettallicat> /etc/init.d/adsl-init: line 32: echo_success: command not found
[07:00] <navarone> mephis1987, are you using gnome?
[07:00] <koharski> a package manager for X
[07:00] <mettallicat> how can i solf this
[07:00] <Davethewave> synaptic is the package manager
[07:00] <mephis1987> i have just installed Ubuntu
[07:00] <mephis1987> yes
[07:00] <mephis1987> i used Gnome
[07:00] <zandaa> help, it won't automount my card reader
[07:00] <navarone> mephis1987, it is in System/Administration/Synaptic
[07:01] <mephis1987> oh
[07:01] <mephis1987> i see it now thanks
[07:01] <koharski> ok, well I guess I have to fix this on my own.
[07:01] <mephis1987> thanks all of you
[07:01] <Gostie> "-rw-r--r-- l root root <date> <time> /etc/hosts"
[07:01] <koharski> this is a complicated problem :?
[07:01] <dooglus> Gostie: so you can read it.  use "sudo gedit /etc/hosts" to edit it
[07:01] <j2daosh> hows it going people?
[07:02] <mephis1987> oh , i see it now , but how can i run it
[07:02] <magmini> what is "bash"? look like?
[07:02] <amias> j2daosh, my keyboard is too slow
[07:02] <mettallicat> how can i solv this /etc/init.d/adsl-init: line 32: echo_success: command not found
[07:02] <koharski> bash is the terminal
[07:02] <dooglus> magmini: bash is a command shell.  it looks like text.
[07:02] <j2daosh> i have a quick question because im new to linux and i cant seem to find the answer on google or throught the man
[07:02] <koharski> perss ctrl-alt F1 to see it
[07:02] <koharski> ok
[07:02] <magmini> i have my terminal open
[07:02] <dooglus> j2daosh: ask :)
[07:02] <j2daosh> thank you :)
[07:02] <mephis1987> i can see the softwares in synaptic
[07:02] <j2daosh> i have 3 hard drives on my desktop
[07:03] <mephis1987> but how can i run it?
[07:03] <j2daosh> they are mounted
[07:03] <Gostie> sudo still unable to lookup
[07:03] <j2daosh> but i dont have access to them
[07:03] <j2daosh> says i dont have permission
[07:03] <koharski> do you know where they are mounted?
[07:03] <dooglus> Gostie: aah, of course...  what does "grep ubuntu /etc/hosts" show you?
[07:03] <j2daosh> not a clue
[07:03] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, are they windows drives?
[07:03] <magmini> now it show "root@ubuntu:-#.... what i should do...
[07:04] <j2daosh> unfortunately yes...
[07:04] <koharski> j2daosh: sudo chown user:user /blah/yoursrve/
[07:04] <Gostie> shows me nothing
[07:04] <j2daosh> they are ntfs
[07:04] <koharski> OH
[07:04] <dooglus> Gostie: that's the problem then.
[07:04] <koharski> that changes it a bit
[07:04] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, ntfs or fat32?
[07:04] <j2daosh> lol
[07:04] <magmini> i have RealPlayer download in my desktop...
[07:04] <koharski> brb
[07:04] <dooglus> Gostie: you need to be root to edit /etc/hosts - and you need to edit /etc/hosts to be able to become root...  chicken and egg situation.
[07:04] <j2daosh> ntfs... i heard that it has a problem recognizing windows partitions but i managed to see the contents of one of my drives once
[07:05] <dooglus> Gostie: I think you'll need to boot into rescue mode and fix /etc/hosts from there.
[07:05] <Gostie> ack
[07:05] <j2daosh> i dont remember how i managed to do it because it as 5 am after a 13 hours shift at work... but i know it happened once
[07:05] <mephis1987> how can i run a package in synaptic section ?
[07:05] <Gostie> fair enough
[07:05] <mephis1987> pls help
[07:05] <j2daosh> or maybe i just dreamed it lol... but i could have sworn i got into it once
[07:05] <LoPMX> hmm, are there any problems? i manage to read ntfs partitions without any problems
[07:05] <dooglus> mephis1987: you need to install the package first, then you'll be able to run it.  use synaptic to mark the package for installation, then 'apply'.
[07:05] <shadikka> I still can't get X to start in other than 640x480.
[07:06] <zandaa> j2daosh, it is possible to see the contents of NTFS drives
[07:06] <j2daosh> which would be nice if i could get back into it because that is where all my mp3 and files and stuff is
[07:06] <navarone> j2daosh, you can read ntfs but not write to it
[07:06] <Davethewave> does ubuntu have sax2 or similar?
[07:06] <shadikka> I get the same "(WW) No suitable Device instances found blahblahblah"...
[07:06] <j2daosh> lol how do i go about seeing it ?
[07:06] <nlindblad> apt-get install nvidia-glx
[07:06] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[07:06] <magmini> dooglus, i still can get the RealPlayer10GOLD.bin files to execute
[07:06] <zandaa> navarone, there are libraries in development to do that though
[07:06] <nlindblad> anything else I need to do?
[07:06] <j2daosh> oh i dont need to write to it... i just wanna be able to use the files
[07:06] <shadikka> And I reconfigured xserver-xorg a few times and tried quite a few things...
[07:06] <nlindblad> (I've changed xorg.conf)
[07:07] <mephis1987> yes
[07:07] <dooglus> magmini: in terminal, run "bash ~/Desktop/RealPlayer10GOLD.bin" (or whatever the correct path is)
[07:07] <mephis1987> it s already installed
[07:07] <kid> Hello. O
[07:07] <mephis1987> i have clicked the applied button
[07:07] <dooglus> mephis1987: which package?
[07:07] <mephis1987> x-unikey-0.92.i386.ubuntu
[07:07] <mephis1987> .deb
[07:07] <shadikka> I'm getting slightly annoyed, since my Windows lags like hell (M$...) and my Ubuntu gives me 640x480 >_____<
[07:08] <JackJoLow> Can anyone help me get my wireless network card working?
[07:08] <mephis1987> i have installed it
[07:08] <koharski> what package can I install to get x-windows?
[07:08] <mephis1987> but after installing
[07:08] <mephis1987> it does nothing
[07:08] <shadikka> It flashes the 1280x960 resolution a bit and then changes to 640x480.
[07:08] <La_PaRCa> koharski, xserver-xorg
[07:08] <mephis1987> how can i run it?
[07:08] <koharski> thanks
[07:08] <La_PaRCa> koharski, or ubuntu-desktop
[07:08] <shadikka> whoops.
[07:08] <shadikka> I feel embarrassed...
[07:08] <koharski> soes ubuntu-desktop have gnome and junk?
[07:08] <amias> shadikka, sounds like your monitor config is not right
[07:08] <hmpedersen> Has anyone got skype to work on breezy?
[07:08] <shadikka> it works now ^^;;
[07:09] <La_PaRCa> koharski, xserver-xorg will lead to just x server, now window managers or anything
[07:09] <dooglus> mephis1987: which repository did you find x-unikey in?
[07:09] <shadikka> It just didn't want to keep the resolution in the start, changing to it works fine..
[07:09] <mettallicat> how can i solv this /etc/init.d/adsl-init: line 32: echo_success: command not found ?
[07:09] <dooglus> hmpedersen: I have, yes.
[07:09] <hmpedersen> dooglus: how?
[07:09] <koharski> yeah, I allready have xserver-xorg and fluxbox, but they don't work
[07:09] <dooglus> hmpedersen: I downloaded it from skype.com and installed it.
[07:09] <koharski> I have xdm too
[07:09] <shadikka> ah... this is nice \o/ something works..
[07:09] <navarone> mephis1987, I did not tell you to run it from synaptic I gave you instructions to find where files are installed and therefore find the correct executable to invoke
[07:09] <u|qos> i want to check via ps -C "<process name>" if there is a process... but it cant be found. the process is named "hamachi start" if i am searching it via ps "aux" ...
[07:09] <hmpedersen> dooglus: whenever sound is transmitted from other end, skype shuts down all sound on my computer
[07:10] <mephis1987> oh , i dont know
[07:10] <mephis1987> it says X Input for Vietnamese
[07:10] <mephis1987> X-Unikey is a input method module supporting Vietnamese
[07:10] <mephis1987> on Linux platform. This package also includes the GTK2
[07:10] <mephis1987> front-end for your convenience.
[07:10] <magmini> dooglus, Ok, now it say "Permission denied".
[07:10] <shadikka> BTW, are there any means to change from GNOME to KDE without reinstalling Kubuntu to this?
[07:10] <amias> mettallicat, open /etc/init.d/adsl-init  in a text editor , go to line 32 , look at whats being done , sound likes its just telling you it was ok , in which case you could chop of the offending bit of code
[07:10] <mjr> shadikka, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:10] <nickrud> shadikka, apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:10] <dooglus> magmini: what does "ls -l ~/Desktop/Real*.bin" show you?
[07:10] <navarone> mephist...go to Installed files in the packages properties
[07:10] <shadikka> Thanks ^_^
[07:10] <koharski> .leave
[07:10] <navarone> mephis1987, right click for properties
[07:10] <mephis1987> i have installed this package
[07:10] <amias> mettallicat, that probably won't do your installation much good
[07:10] <mephis1987> yes
[07:10] <j2daosh> ok... just tried the fstab thing
[07:11] <mephis1987> and then?
[07:11] <JackJoLow> I'm trying to get my wireless network card working (aironet 340).  I have the kernel module installed but I can't seem to get it listed in the network device list.  No wlan0.  Any ideas?
[07:11] <j2daosh> it said that there are no useable windows/mac partitions found
[07:11] <mettallicat> amias, adsl is up but that command do not exist
[07:11] <navarone> mephis1987, loook for where the files went...try to find name in /bin...or similar
[07:11] <j2daosh> that means im screwed huh?
[07:11] <kismet> Hi all which packages on ubuntu contain the man for printf?
[07:11] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, um, not quite... its weird though that it doesnt see them
[07:12] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, unfortunately, I gotta skip. Maybe someone else can help you!
[07:12] <nickrud> mephis1987, you can do dpkg -L | grep bin to find executables in an installed package
[07:12] <j2daosh> yeah... well it says they are already in etc/fstab
[07:12] <magmini> dooglus, it show "/root/Desktop/RealPlayer10GOLD.bin"...
[07:12] <nickrud> *dpkg -L <package> | grep bin, I mean
[07:12] <mephis1987> oh
[07:12] <mephis1987> let me try this
[07:12] <kyncani> kismet: manpages-dev i think. But you may consider installing build-essential
[07:12] <j2daosh> its just that it cant do nothing with it
[07:12] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, ah ok
[07:13] <La_PaRCa> so, they probably are mounted but have the default optiones
[07:13] <kismet> kyncani, I've already installaed build-essential
[07:13] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, can you paste the contents of /etc/fstab to the pastebin?
[07:13] <j2daosh> ::shrugs:: lol u know more then i do
[07:13] <j2daosh> i dont know what u mean lol
[07:13] <kyncani> kismet: manpages-dev it is then :)
[07:13] <kenichi> ive got a problem here
[07:14] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, open the file named fstab thats inside /etc/ and paste the contents to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[07:14] <kenichi> with my tv card.
[07:14] <j2daosh> how do i paste to there?
[07:14] <exosyst> bah. i still dont get it. i even disabled ipv6 on the offchange that'd work
[07:14] <kismet> kyncani, thank you!
[07:14] <kyncani> kismet: ;)
[07:14] <j2daosh> nevermind
[07:14] <j2daosh> lol im a retard
[07:14] <exosyst> So Ubuntu wireless guys, please help! i am off to london soon and would love wireless to work!
[07:15] <Dido-> I added some new programs from Add Aplications, and now I want to remove some but I can't run Add Aplications again.. when I click it nothing happends, any ideas?
[07:15] <u|qos> i want to check via ps -C "<process name>" if there is a process... but it cant be found. the process is named "hamachi start" if i am searching it via ps "aux" ...
[07:15] <kenichi> everything is working fine so far with my tv card, but my sound is buzzing. but when i minimize the window, buzzing is gone
[07:15] <j2daosh> and yeah la... they are all set to default
[07:15] <kenichi> anyone got a clue
[07:16] <redhits> hehe
[07:16] <redhits> you people won't belive me
[07:16] <j2daosh> ok i posted it
[07:16] <redhits> I unpluged
[07:16] <redhits> my webcam
[07:16] <redhits> and the sound
[07:16] <redhits> it's workiong now
[07:16] <redhits> lol
[07:16] <magmini> dooglus,   there is a command which written like this " chmod +x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin" what is the +x mean?
[07:16] <exosyst> i can ping www.google.com fine, but i cant even wget the index file. Yet GAIM and IRC still work! what is so different?
[07:17] <linkin> hello, i have a problem i did apt-get install apache2
[07:17] <pete__> magini
[07:17] <pete__> those change the permissions of the file
[07:17] <pete__> chmod a+x
[07:17] <Dido-> I added some new programs from Add Aplications, and now I want to remove some but I can't run Add Aplications again.. when I click it nothing happends, any ideas?
[07:17] <j2daosh> how will i know if someone has answered my question? do a search for my name or something?
[07:17] <linkin> it seems to be running fine but when i try localhost from firefox i get nothing
[07:17] <chrisx1> linkin, you know how to use virtual hosts on apache2?
[07:17] <kenichi> j2daosh: just wait for an answer... ;)
[07:18] <j2daosh> but do i get an email or something?
[07:18] <linkin> chrisx1, is supposed to be in default right?
[07:18] <j2daosh> where would i look for an answer lol
[07:18] <j2daosh> ?
[07:18] <chrisx1> linkin, what do u mean?
[07:18] <_jason> j2daosh, on the forums you mean?
[07:18] <exosyst> j2daosh when someone sends you a message, most IRC clients light it up in red
[07:18] <j2daosh> yeah... la just had me post my fstab...
[07:18] <scenestar> hi
[07:18] <linkin> i tried in firefox http://localhost/
[07:18] <kid> I've a problem - I'm on complete CLI, -- on a very low memory laptop. I had all sorts of things on it before.. openoffice, things not really needed -- anyone know how I could have it list the major things with apt-get? Would like to remove some now
[07:19] <linkin> my Documentroot is var/www/apache2-default
[07:19] <j2daosh> dont know why or what im supposed to do now but im making the assumption that someone will look and tell me what im doing wrong... but how will i know when someone has told me what im doing wrong?
[07:19] <magmini> pete: when i type that command on terminal, it always said " chmod: cannot access "RealPlayer10GOLD.bin" : No Such file or directory????
[07:19] <chrisx1> linkin, restart apche2
[07:19] <scenestar> kid: open synaptic and start get rid of things
[07:19] <Dido-> I added some new programs from Add Aplications, and now I want to remove some but I can't run Add Aplications again.. when I click it nothing happends, any ideas?
[07:19] <chrisx1> *apache2
[07:19] <kid> scenestar: I don't have GUI
[07:20] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, wait a sec
[07:20] <_jason> kid, you can list all the packages with dpkg -l and if you want you can add a pattern so dpkg -l *mplayer* for example
[07:20] <La_PaRCa> let me take a look
[07:20] <linkin> i restarted like this sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[07:20] <kid> Well I do have Fluxbox, but the things are on the menu are not executed on click
[07:20] <chrisx1> linkin, mines different!:s
[07:20] <kid> _jason: yep, thanks
[07:20] <j2daosh> ok... its named josh... if that helps lol
[07:21] <linkin> chrisx1: sorry i did not understand that
[07:21] <tritium> linkin, you can also use "sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart"
[07:21] <chrisx1> linkin i have to type sudo /usr/sbin/apache2ctl restart
[07:21] <j2daosh> ya know... its really nice what u guys/girls are doing
[07:21] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, ok, you have 3 ntfs partitions
[07:21] <tritium> chrisx1, you should not need to do that
[07:21] <j2daosh> like u wont be able to find someone to help you with windows stuff.
[07:21] <j2daosh> yeah...
[07:21] <linkin> ok i will try that
[07:21] <Dido-> I added some new programs from Add Aplications, and now I want to remove some but I can't run Add Aplications again.. when I click it nothing happends. I've tried to kill gnome, any ideas?
[07:21] <La_PaRCa> now, in the /etc/fstab file, for those 3 partitiones, change defaults with: nls=utf8,umask=0222
[07:22] <_jason> j2daosh, I started following your conversation a bit late but I am guessing you pastebinned something?  In that case you need to tell us the url
[07:22] <scenestar> gah
[07:22] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, after you do that, unmount and remount the partitions
[07:22] <chrisx1> tritium, you dont know about virtual hosts on apache2 do ya?
[07:22] <dooglus> magmini: you downloaded the file as root, apparently.  you shouldn't be running browsers as root.
[07:22] <dooglus> magmini: the +x argument to chmod makes the file executable
[07:22] <tritium> chrisx1, no, I don't run web servers
[07:22] <dooglus> magmini: it shouldn't be needed
[07:23] <chrisx1> tritium, ah k
[07:23] <dooglus> magmini: and I asked you to run "ls -l" on the file - that should show the permissions.
[07:23] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, got that?
[07:23] <linkin> it doesnt work
[07:23] <magmini> alright...
[07:23] <Dido-> I added some new programs from Add Aplications, and now I want to remove some but I can't run Add Aplications again.. when I click it nothing happends. I've tried to kill gnome doesn't work, any ideas?
[07:24] <linkin> chrisx1, firefox don't display anything
[07:24] <j2daosh> i think but lemme run it by you again
[07:24] <dooglus> magmini: personally I wouldn't run anything from those guys at Real corp as any user, but certainly not as root!
[07:24] <_jason> Dido-, use synaptic
[07:24] <szronik> Is there anything I need to know/do before replacing my NIC with a new one I'd just bought?
[07:24] <kyncani> Dido-: logout/login and try again ?
[07:25] <linkin> tritium, i install it from apt-get it supposed to work nicely on default?
[07:25] <j2daosh> im gonna go to /etc/ and vi fstab... at the ntfs partitions im gonna change the settings to nls=utf8, umask=0222, then save it... right click the drives on the desktop... go to unmount and then remount them again?
[07:25] <dooglus> j2daosh: that's right.
[07:25] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, yeah
[07:25] <La_PaRCa> remember that to edit fstab you need to use sudo
[07:25] <j2daosh> and i remount them by right click the drives on the desktop or will they be gone after that?
[07:25] <_jason> Dido-, you can also try 'gksudo gnome-app-install' in a terminal and see if you get an error message
[07:26] <tritium> linkin, which?  apache2?  there should be the default apache page until you setup your own
[07:26] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, they will be gone after that, you will have to go to sistem->admin->disks
[07:26] <j2daosh> so i have to do "sudo su vi fstab"?
[07:26] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, nah, just sudo vi fstab
[07:26] <j2daosh> ok
[07:26] <pete__> can anyone tell me how to make azureus the default bittorrent client?
[07:27] <j2daosh> what do you mean by going to the disks thing though?
[07:27] <j2daosh> is that a directory?
[07:27] <j2daosh> or do i run the mount "drive name" and to that location?
[07:27] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, its a menu under gnome
[07:27] <smo> pete__; right-click a torrent and find 'open with' .. I believe there's a tickbox in there that'll let you make your selection the default
[07:27] <pete__> ty smo.
[07:27] <j2daosh> oh... lol
[07:27] <linkin> tritium, how should i setup apache then?
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, actually
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> lets do all command line
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> just edit it
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> after you edit, unmount
[07:28] <j2daosh> sorry this is the first time im really used linux... decided to just install it lol
[07:28] <Gostie> I'm using the live cd to edit the root password. Can someone talk me through it since I know very little?
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> then run in the console: sudo mount /media/hda1
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> then run in the console: sudo mount /media/hda5
[07:28] <La_PaRCa> then run in the console: sudo mount /media/hdb1
[07:28] <chrisx1> !tell Gostie about root
[07:28] <tritium> linkin, it is setup for you.  Now you just need to add your own pages
[07:28] <chrisx1> Check pm Gostie
[07:28] <_jason> j2daosh, you probably want to use an editor other than vi if it is your first time
[07:29] <La_PaRCa> _jason, hehe
[07:29] <redhits> I am back
[07:29] <redhits> got anather problem
[07:29] <j2daosh> ok lemme give that a try real quick
[07:29] <redhits> if I would like to download a software like Yahoo Mesenger for example, which package should I choose?
[07:29] <linkin> correct i have my own in var/www/apache2-default
[07:29] <redhits> the debian one?!
[07:29] <masta_> can someone help me unbusy my OSS?
[07:29] <linkin> i did a test.html
[07:29] <scenestar> does anyone know if my asus a6k will function properly under hoary?
[07:29] <linkin> i doesnt work
[07:29] <scenestar> i allready tried the boot cd
[07:30] <scenestar> it worked fine
[07:30] <chrisx1> redhits, try gaim
[07:30] <scenestar> although the cardreader was dead
[07:30] <linkin> http://localhost/test.html
[07:30] <La_PaRCa> redhits, ubuntu comes with a yahoo messenger client, its called gaim
[07:30] <j2daosh> wait... where do i put that info la?
[07:30] <j2daosh> under options dump or pass?
[07:30] <tritium> linkin, did you place it in the /var/www directory?  did you edit your apache config files?
[07:30] <j2daosh> or type
[07:30] <j2daosh> ?
[07:30] <tritium> !enter
[07:30] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[07:31] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, under options... replace default with what I said
[07:31] <j2daosh> ok
[07:31] <linkin> i didnt edit apache config files they are by default
[07:31] <redhits> yes
[07:31] <redhits> but i was talking in general ?
[07:31] <redhits> what should I download?
[07:31] <tritium> linkin, you'll need to edit them to suit your needs
[07:31] <masta_> can someone help me fix my sound device?
[07:31] <pete__> does anyone know where azureus installs too with apt-get on ubuntu?
[07:31] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, ONLY for the ntfs partitions
[07:31] <chrisx1> redhits, sudo apt-get install gaim
[07:32] <La_PaRCa> pete__, dpkg -L azureus
[07:32] <tritium> !azureus
[07:32] <ubotu> I heard azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[07:32] <masta_> can someone help me fix my sound?
[07:32] <pete__> so in firefox, where do i point it so azureus opens the torrents?
[07:33] <tritium> pete__, please read that wiki page
[07:33] <linkin> tritium, should i modify /etc/apache2/sites-available/default?
[07:33] <ioboss> i have  a problem whit java, i think, becouse i can't install borland and i have this message error: Can't load library "/cod/Unix/Linux/Linux/resource/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so"
[07:33] <tritium> linkin, read the docs in /usr/share/doc/apache2 if you need to learn how to configure it
[07:33] <ltibor65> Hi everybody! I cannot read the floppy disk in Ubuntu. I don't know why. Can somebody help me?
[07:33] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, hows it going?
[07:33] <linkin> thanks tritium
[07:34] <tritium> linkin, sure.  Good luck.  I'm heading out now...
[07:34] <j2daosh> is it nls=utf8, umask0222 or is it nls=utf8,umask0222... with no space between the 2 options?
[07:34] <ioboss> i have found this page, but i don't understand what i can do.. :(http://lists.alphanet.ch/pipermail/gull/2004-August/003315.html
[07:34] <j2daosh> lol
[07:34] <j2daosh> i just dont wanna mess nothing up
[07:34] <ioboss> help.. :(
[07:34] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, nls=utf8,umask=0222
[07:34] <j2daosh> no space
[07:34] <j2daosh> ok
[07:35] <n0dl> has anyone here ever compiled pingus
[07:35] <tritium> !tell j2daosh about enter
[07:35] <La_PaRCa> j2daosh, brb
[07:35] <j2daosh> enter?
[07:35] <j2daosh> ok
[07:35] <kid> I just reinstalled fluxbox ... at least I've GUI working, but upon any click -- nothing is executed, and I'm getting things like "gnome-terminal: error while loading shared libraries: libXrandr.so.2: cannot open hared object file: No such file or directory" -- my main priority is to get Synaptic working - any words?
[07:35] <pete__> where is the azureus wiki page?
[07:35] <tritium> !azureus
[07:35] <ubotu> azureus is probably a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[07:35] <tritium> pete__, ^^^
[07:35] <n0dl> i just compiled a lib
[07:35] <j2daosh> hey what is this thing about ! to override?
[07:35] <pete__> ?
[07:36] <ltibor65> Ubotu, why cannot I read the floppy in Ubuntu?
[07:36] <ubotu> Wish i knew, ltibor65
[07:36] <_jason> j2daosh, you're using vi aren't you :P
[07:36] <j2daosh> lol yeah
[07:36] <zandaa> anyone ever heard of the game Glest?
[07:36] <j2daosh> its the only one i know
[07:36] <kid> !synaptic
[07:36] <ubotu> hmm... synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[07:36] <pete__> where do i find the wiki page
[07:36] <pete__> :\
[07:36] <_jason> j2daosh, did you manage to edit it ok?  use nano if you aren't comfortable with vi
[07:37] <MarkStone> help
[07:37] <_jason> MarkStone, ask a question first :)
[07:37] <ltibor65> Ubotu, but what problems can it with it? Mount problems?
[07:37] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, ltibor65
[07:37] <_jason> ltibor65, ubotu is a bot
[07:38] <j2daosh> yeah i got it all set... its just when i went to save and exit it gives me this error thing about "e45: readonly option is set (add ! to override)
[07:38] <ompaul> !ubotu
[07:38] <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.
[07:38] <n0dl> i just compiled clan lib a dependency of pingus but for somereason i keep on getting an error telling me  Clanlib/core.h is not found
[07:38] <j2daosh> does that mean i have to do like a shift zz !
[07:38] <j2daosh> ?
[07:38] <ltibor65> What is a bot?
[07:38] <_jason> j2daosh, :wq will save it and quit
[07:38] <_jason> j2daosh, you used sudo right?
[07:38] <j2daosh> yeah
[07:38] <pete__> _jason where do i find out how to make azureus the default for torrents
[07:39] <ltibor65> Nobody help me?
[07:39] <j2daosh> it still says readonly option is set
[07:39] <Xappe> !lirc
[07:39] <ubotu> [lirc]  at http://www.lirc.com
[07:39] <j2daosh> the :wq didn't work
[07:39] <MHobbit> !ubotu cedega
[07:39] <ubotu> well, cedega is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://www.transgaming.org/gamesdb or #cedega or http://www.frankscorner.org/
[07:39] <_jason> pete__, sorry, I don't use azureus.  Have you right clicked on a torrent -> properties -> open with?
[07:39] <pete__> yes jason but, i need to have it the default Bt in Firefox
[07:39] <_jason> j2daosh, that usually means you didn't open it using sudo
[07:40] <n0dl> why do ig et this error even after i compiled clanlib?
[07:40] <j2daosh> i did sudo vi fstab..
[07:40] <j2daosh> ok
[07:40] <smo> j2daosh, what did it do when it didn't work?
[07:40] <j2daosh> ill exit and do it again
[07:40] <Xappe> I need a howto for installing lirc on breezy (to enable use of my hauppage wintv pci remote). are there such howtos? tried googling and searching the forums but without any greater success
[07:42] <_jason> pete__, when you click on a .torrent does firefox prompt you at all?
[07:42] <fredd__> bonsoir tout le monde
[07:42] <_jason> !fr
[07:42] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[07:43] <pete__> ye jason
[07:43] <rosen> Bonsoir fredd__
[07:43] <pete__> wants to open it with gnome-bttorrent
[07:43] <fredd__> Hi everyone ;)... better ?
[07:43] <_jason> pete__, isn't there a drop down menu to choose something else?
[07:43] <pete__> yes
[07:43] <kid> Okay, just this then: on x, if I try to click and execute something, I'm getting this (for example) on the reflective virtual window: /usr/bin/leafpad: error while loading shared libraries: libXrandr.so.2:cannot open shared object file: No such file or dir
[07:43] <shogun_> how do I go in my trash bin in ubuntu?
[07:43] <pete__> but i don't know where azureus is..
[07:43] <_jason> pete__, do you know the terminal command for it?
[07:43] <pete__> No
[07:43] <j2daosh> ok
[07:43] <j2daosh> did it but i cant unmount
[07:43] <_jason> pete__, do you have a menu item for it?
[07:44] <pete__> yes jason
[07:44] <fredd__> I have a question about the software "rights" ... I mean their rights to modify files etc...
[07:44] <j2daosh> but when i go to the disks under administration it says accessible and lets me view the contents of the drive....
[07:44] <rosen> is there some way I can make Ubuntu search for an alternative driver for my midi input ? .. Output is going allright but my mic wont work
[07:44] <j2daosh> ?
[07:44] <fredd__> For example with Azureus when it needs to auto-update
[07:44] <j2daosh> how do i unmount from a commandline?
[07:44] <pete__> azureus %U ?
[07:44] <_jason> pete__, go to the applications menu editor under system tools and check out the properties, you should find it
[07:45] <_jason> j2daosh, umount
[07:45] <pete__> _jason is it
[07:45] <pete__> azureus %U
[07:45] <_jason> pete__, probably, I don't use azureus though.  Try it and see, won't hurt anything
[07:45] <j2daosh> ok do i do a umount /etc/hda1?
[07:45] <j2daosh> do i need any arguements to it?
[07:46] <_jason> j2daosh, iirc. you don't need any args
[07:46] <pete__> jason how do i edit gnome-bttorrent
[07:47] <j2daosh> ok i tried doing umount hda1 and it says its not mounted according to mtab
[07:47] <j2daosh> whats that jive about?
[07:47] <peter_> well hi all
[07:47] <shogun_> ok why does it make my .iso files when I download them into .tpb?
[07:47] <_jason> pete__, umm what do you mean?
[07:47] <pete__> so i can change it
[07:47] <pete__> to be the gnome-btt default
[07:48] <dooglus> j2daosh: you should do "umount /dev/hda1"
[07:48] <dooglus> j2daosh: no, no, no.  wrong.
[07:48] <peter_> just got back on line but id like to know when i download stuff does it have to be compatible with ubuntu? and how do i open and install it ?
[07:48] <j2daosh> huh?
[07:48] <dooglus> j2daosh: you should "umount /media/mountpount1" or wherever you mounted it
[07:48] <matid> Hi. Is there anyone familiar with Rosetta?
[07:48] <_jason> pete__, didn't you just want to use the drop down menu in the firefox prompt to choose azureus?  let me go find a .torrent so I can see what you are seeing
[07:48] <j2daosh> i never mounted it... lol the install did
[07:49] <peter_> ok jason ty
[07:49] <amias> lo
[07:49] <Subhuman> j2daosh, well if you dont want it to mount on boot u need to edit it out of the etc/fstab file
[07:49] <shogun_> Can somebodyu please tell me why my .iso files turn into .tpb when I download them?
[07:49] <kineticesp> need help
[07:49] <j2daosh> damnit... how do i add my username to a group that can do what root can do without being root?
[07:49] <kineticesp> what is the default administrator name?
[07:49] <Subhuman> j2daosh, just put "sudo" before the command which u wan to run as root.
[07:49] <nickrud> j2daosh, you already are: you're in the admin group, which let's you use sudo
[07:49] <shogun_> you can do what root can do with 'sudo'
[07:49] <j2daosh> i wanna add myself to a group that can mount and unmount and add users and all that
[07:49] <_jason> peter_, you use synaptic (in system -> admin) to install things usually (it is the best way and easy too)
[07:50] <j2daosh> oh
[07:50] <amias> j2daosh,  i dont think you really want that
[07:50] <j2daosh> ok
[07:50] <dooglus> j2daosh: you'll need to "sudo visudo" if you want to do that.
[07:50] <shogun_> Can somebodyu please tell me why my .iso files turn into .tpb when I download them?
[07:50] <lfop> is there a risk when doing merges, split disks? is there a risk the disk will go crazy?
[07:50] <peter_> thank you jason :O)
[07:50] <Subhuman> j2daosh, you just do "sudo umount /media/hd"whatever" "
[07:50] <matid> Is there anyone familiar with Rosetta?
[07:50] <kineticesp> i was trying to modify the sources.list file but i cant
[07:50] <Davethewave> no, who is Rosetta?
[07:50] <peter_> jason does anything i download have to be ubuntu programs ?
[07:51] <dooglus> j2daosh: I added this line to the sudoers file to let me run some stuff without a password: chris    chrislap = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/id,/bin/mount,/bin/umount,/usr/bin/eject,/sbin/shutdown
[07:51] <j2daosh> ok... got them unmounted... now i have to remount them... so im gonna do a "sudo mount /media/hda1" ??
[07:51] <nickrud> kineticesp, try sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list , that should work
[07:51] <gnomefreak> kineticesp,  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:51] <kyncani> shogun_: because they are _being_ downloaded (just a thought)
[07:51] <rosen> is there some way to get a different driver than what Ubuntu chose to manage my midi inputs ? .. Its a silly onboard card and the rest of the midi works just fine except the mic
[07:51] <rosen> can't live without my mic :O
[07:51] <matid> Devethewave: Ubuntu translation tool
[07:51] <dooglus> j2daosh: just "mount -a" should do it
[07:51] <Subhuman> j2daosh, no, u do a sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/hda1"
[07:51] <_jason> peter_, by download, I assume you are thinking of just downloading a program from a web site you find.  In most cases, there will be something available in the repositories (through synaptic) that will do the job for you.
[07:51] <j2daosh> woot woot!!!
[07:51] <shogun_> kyncani, I closed the torrent thing and the format didn't change
[07:52] <j2daosh> i love you guys
[07:52] <dooglus> Subhuman: it's in his fstab, so what he suggested will work
[07:52] <Subhuman> j2daosh, any time :P
[07:52] <peter_> thanks jason
[07:52] <dooglus> j2daosh: we love you too
[07:52] <j2daosh> thank you so much for helping me out
[07:52] <kineticesp> why cant i edit it in the graphic enviroment?
[07:52] <j2daosh> lol well keep that love platonic doog
[07:52] <j2daosh> lol
[07:52] <shogun_> kyncani, after I finished downloaded it
[07:52] <_jason> ubotu, tell peter_ about synaptic
[07:52] <kyncani> shogun_: well, check the size and md5sum to know for sure
[07:52] <Subhuman> dooglus, I suggested to edit the fstab
[07:52] <Belgain> hi there, quick question: when using the Ubuntu LiveDVD, is there any way to install extra packages from the DVD rather than from the online repositories?
[07:52] <zen> any clue how to make linux see a mirror as one drive w/ nForce3's raid abilities?  you have to use a special driver on windows because it exports as two drives otherwise...same in linux, it sees two different drives
[07:52] <Belgain> i don't see the DVD listed as a repository in Synaptic...
[07:52] <nickrud> kineticesp, the file is owned by root, and you must use super user priviledges to edit it.
[07:52] <dooglus> Subhuman: once it's in your fstab you don't need to specify the device when mounting any more.
[07:53] <kineticesp> im super noob.. i installed ubuntu yesterday
[07:53] <pete__> _jason im just trying to make azureus default for ff torrents
[07:53] <dooglus> Belgain: so add the DVD as a repository in synaptic
[07:53] <pete__> but im having a hard time
[07:53] <Belgain> how do i do that?
[07:53] <_jason> pete__, one sec
[07:53] <carlossaatana> i also installed ubuntu yesterday
[07:53] <kineticesp> ive looked everywhere to find the terminal
[07:53] <Subhuman> dooglus, what do you mean? ive always un/mounted drives with u/mount /dev/path /path/to/mount ?
[07:53] <kineticesp> but cant fin it
[07:54] <bcl> kineticesp, they moved it to accessories in 5.10
[07:54] <nickrud> kineticesp, apps->accessories->terminal
[07:54] <Subhuman> kineticesp,  applications accesories terminal;
[07:54] <Subhuman> lol nvm :P
[07:54] <dooglus> Subhuman: you can just "mount /path/to/mount" if /path/to/mount is in your fstab
[07:54] <kineticesp> thanks
[07:54] <dooglus> Subhuman: it will look at your fstab to find out what device to mount there, and the options to use
[07:54] <peter_> well the page helped ty
[07:54] <bcl> kineticesp, IMHO they should have at least left it as a right click on the desktop context menu.
[07:55] <Subhuman> dooglus, ahh i see, well I've always only had to mount stuff that ive added, so ive never tried it like that, thanks for teaching me something new :P
[07:55] <zen> Belgain, the DVD should be the first repo source by default
[07:55] <nickrud> bcl, you can install nautilus-open-terminal to get that functionality back
[07:55] <zen> Belgain, check your /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:55] <gnomefreak> bcl, thats not an option unless you install one that goes there
[07:55] <peter_> been on this all day so im getting used to some of the stuff now like adding wallpapers and stuff
[07:55] <dooglus> Subhuman: also "mount -a" will mount *a*ll the stuff in fstab that is automatically mountable
[07:55] <bcl> nickrud, true but its annoying to get used to something and then have it changed in an upgrade.
[07:55] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[07:55] <_jason> pete__, in a terminal: which azureus
[07:56] <nickrud> bcl, no kidding.
[07:56] <bcl> 5.10 doesn't work right for me anyway so I'm going back to 5.04
[07:56] <pete__> which ?
[07:56] <Belgain> it is on a hard drive install, but not when booted wiht the liveDVD, and i'm not seeing it as an option when showing all repositories...
[07:56] <dooglus> Belgain: I'm not sure.  I don't often use synaptic.  you can "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" to edit the file directly.
[07:56] <_jason> pete__, yes :)
[07:56] <gnomefreak> if you right click in in menu and add it to launcher it will stay on the launcher pad
[07:56] <bcl> cdrom write from desktop is broken and xine now segfaults.
[07:56] <pete__> ok
[07:56] <pete__> im there
[07:56] <Belgain> what line do I need to add to the sources.list file for the DVD repositry?
[07:56] <zen> dooglus, By default the DVD will be the top source in the sources.list--shouldn't need any editing
[07:56] <pete__> now what do i do jason?
[07:56] <kyncani> Belgain: use apt-cdrom i think
[07:56] <_jason> pete__, it will tell you where the azureus binary is.  Now, when you click on a .torrent, you get the firefox prompt.  It should say "open with".  Next to it there is a drop down menu.  Click that, and select "other" if it doesn't list azureus.  Then just anvigate to the azureus binary.  I think that will work.
[07:57] <amias> how can i test if my kernel has inotify support ?
[07:57] <j2daosh> ok im back... lol now my sound dont work... how can i extract the driver from the windows side of my comp so linux knows its there?
[07:57] <pete__> jason i don't see the azureus binary i see the things i've downloaded
[07:57] <amias> j2daosh, that wont work
[07:57] <crimsun> amias: if you're using the default Breezy kernels, they do.
[07:57] <kyncani> amias: check /boot/config*
[07:57] <_jason> pete__, which told you where it was
[07:57] <j2daosh> ...
[07:57] <j2daosh> that sucks
[07:57] <pete__> ahh ok.
[07:57] <j2daosh> how do i add a soundcard?
[07:57] <pete__> /usr/bin/azureus
[07:58] <crimsun> j2daosh: plug it in.
[07:58] <seife`> what u guys think about Novell SuSE Linux?
[07:58] <j2daosh> lol
[07:58] <j2daosh> its an onboard soundcard...
[07:58] <j2daosh> its already in lol
[07:58] <amias> crimsun, sorry , should have said , i'm running dapper , with 2.6.15-7-k7 #1 SMP PREEMPT
[07:58] <Subhuman> seife`, i used it before ubuntu, itz okay, bit bloated, but quite user freindly
[07:58] <dooglus> Belgain: is there a line in sources.list about the dvd?
[07:58] <crimsun> amias: grep NOTIFY /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[07:58] <dooglus> Belgain: zen said that it should be there already.
[07:58] <theblue> I used to use SuSE.
[07:58] <_jason> pete__, so then: File System -> bin -> azureus
[07:58] <pete__> jason you are sexy
[07:58] <pete__> ;-0
[07:58] <pete__> ty
[07:59] <crimsun> j2daosh: so cat /proc/asound/cards
[07:59] <dooglus> Belgain: by the way,you do realise that if you install stuff while booted from the live DVD it won't survive a reboot, don't you?
[07:59] <_jason> pete__, heh np
[07:59] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[07:59] <j2daosh> ok... i did that... lol now what?
[07:59] <matid> Is there anyone familiar with Rosetta?
[07:59] <amias> crimsun, aah cheers . I was looking for /proc/config
[07:59] <runevi> Humpfh.  Next time I'm going to compile a kernel I'll do more work disabling all the things I don't need.  ;)
[08:00] <psycode> there's something weird going on with my package sources... how come it cant find the package wxpython?
[08:00] <blanky> family guy you here
[08:00] <familyguy> Yeah
[08:00] <blanky> !ftp
[08:00] <ubotu> blanky: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:00] <blanky> !ubotu
[08:00] <ubotu> Yep, that's me! I'm a bot alright. Read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage to find out how to use me. Do NOT play with me in any channel.
[08:00] <blanky> wait
[08:00] <Subhuman> ubotu doesnt know ftp??
[08:00] <ubotu> Subhuman: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[08:00] <blanky> haha, he's stupid
[08:00] <amias> runevi,  thats the easy bit , keeping the bits you do need and will need next week/month is harder .
[08:00] <psycode> can someone please check for me if he can find wxpython2.5.3 in his sources?
[08:01] <kyncani> psycode: it's not, you must have the name wrong
[08:01] <blanky> 5.10 breezy badger right?
[08:01] <blanky> familyguy
[08:01] <Davethewave> ubotu is awsome
[08:01] <ubotu> Davethewave: No idea
[08:01] <j2daosh> ok... it knows the card isthere... do i need to change the int type to value 0x1?
[08:01] <Subhuman> blanky,  yeah
[08:01] <blanky> lol
[08:01] <blanky> !ftpserver
[08:01] <ubotu> blanky: I give up, what is it?
[08:01] <blanky> !ftpd
[08:01] <ubotu> blanky: What?
[08:01] <blanky> !tell blanky about ftp
[08:01] <beej_> ok, ubuntu doesn't come pre-installed with htop??
[08:01] <beej_> wtf.
[08:01] <psycode> kyncani, weird, how about wxpython? (i'm not having the name wrong)
[08:02] <cornflake> wut do i do if i get a gpg error?
[08:02] <runevi> amias: Well, I don't need support for isdn, 90% of the sound stuff, 90% of the video stuff, and so forth ;D
[08:02] <kyncani> psycode: i think you do, as apt-cache search wxpython  would tell you
[08:02] <blanky> familyguy, ubuntu breezy badger 5.10 right?
[08:02] <runevi> amias: So.. next time, i'll do a tad more work on it ;D
[08:02] <mkyb14> arr i have a few programs that are asking for me to tell them where the mozilla layout library's are for wine.  anyone know where they are?
[08:02] <familyguy> I'm guessing you put an exclamation mark in front of a query towards the bot?
[08:03] <blanky> familyguy: yes, but I'm asking you if it's breezy badger 5.10
[08:03] <j2daosh> how do i make ubuntu recognize my sound card?
[08:03] <psycode> kyncani, yeah i know it's not there, but its odd since im almost positive its been there before, and its a really usable python extension....
[08:03] <kid> okay, what might be causing this: -bash: /usr/bin/X11/startx: No such file or dir :'s
[08:03] <j2daosh> or how do i reinstall it or something?
[08:03] <blanky> j2daosh: it doesn't work right now? sound I mean
[08:03] <j2daosh> nope
[08:03] <familyguy> Is what breezy badger?
[08:03] <chem415> Hi Guys, im having a pickle of a time upgrading from hoary to breezy.
[08:03] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[08:03] <chem415> Can I post my error message
[08:03] <chem415> ?
[08:03] <blanky> j2daosh, waht sound card
[08:03] <j2daosh> i looked in the device manager and it see it there but i get nothing
[08:03] <blanky> familyguy, I mean the version of ubuntu, you have the latest one right
[08:03] <_jason> ubotu, tell chem415 about pastebin
[08:03] <j2daosh> its a ati9200
[08:04] <familyguy> Yeah.
[08:04] <mkyb14> open a private channel with whom your talkting to and post it
[08:04] <j2daosh> oh nevermind
[08:04] <j2daosh> lol
[08:04] <j2daosh> dumbass me
[08:04] <blanky> wtf, ati9200 sound card? or is that the motherboard
[08:04] <chem415> _jason: thanks
[08:04] <j2daosh> its a v8235?
[08:04] <blanky> I think they make ati mobos
[08:04] <blanky> ah oky
[08:04] <kyncani> !tell chem415 about ask
[08:04] <j2daosh> lol sorry
[08:04] <mkyb14> video card is your 9200
[08:04] <j2daosh> yeah
[08:04] <blanky> h/o
[08:04] <mkyb14> arr i have a few programs that are asking for me to tell them where the mozilla layout library's are for wine.  anyone know where they are?
[08:04] <chem415> thanks
[08:04] <blanky> familyguy, go here http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/FTP_Server
[08:04] <bcl> j2daosh, your video card should work fine with the default drive. Try it without installing the ati one first.
[08:05] <j2daosh> ac 97
[08:05] <mkyb14> my 9800 didn't so i have to install the fglx drivers
[08:05] <mann> anyone here can teach me how to install amsn at ubuntu????
[08:05] <j2daosh> via tech
[08:05] <crimsun> j2daosh: if you see the sound card in the output of /proc/asound/cards, then just use System> Preferences> Sound to select the one you prefer, then restart any apps that use sound
[08:05] <blanky> mkyb14, what's your problem
[08:05] <mann> pvt pease
[08:05] <zandaa> I can't get on http://www.ubuntu.com O_O
[08:05] <bcl> mkyb14, my 9250 works better with the open driver than with ati's.
[08:05] <blanky> j2daosh, so it's ac 97
[08:05] <amias> mann, do you mean setting up MSN chatting ? if so try gaim
[08:05] <_jason> zandaa, don't worry, neither can i
[08:05] <blanky> zandaa, www.ubuntulinux.com
[08:05] <j2daosh> thats the thing though... in the sound part under preferences it doesnt give me any cards.
[08:05] <mkyb14> wine, using steam to get HL installed is asking for mozilla layout library's
[08:05] <blanky> !gaim
[08:05] <ubotu> methinks gaim is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GaimHowto/
[08:06] <mkyb14> and i have no clue where they are
[08:06] <j2daosh> its like nothing is there
[08:06] <crimsun> j2daosh: give me the output on pastebin
[08:06] <blanky> mkyb14, what how-to are you using
[08:06] <blanky> familyguy, did you get my link?
[08:06] <crimsun> j2daosh: http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[08:06] <kid> !ping
[08:06] <ubotu> pong
[08:06] <zandaa> !pong
[08:06] <ubotu> zandaa: I don't know, could you explain it?
[08:06] <zandaa> too bad
[08:06] <j2daosh> where do i get the output?
[08:06] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[08:06] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[08:06] <kassie_kasselman> Hi all, I'm a newbie in Linux. I am using Ubuntu. I would like to get the Apache and maybe something like exim for mail running. I have downloaded XAMPP for linux, seeing that i have used it on windows os and was working 100%. I would like to start using Linux to run all these apps on. Wilol someone be so kind in helping me getting this up and running...
[08:06] <chem415> yikes
[08:06] <mkyb14> heh when it's during the finishing part of the install for steam its asking for the library's... i'm not using a howto
[08:06] <zandaa> blanky, ubuntulinux.com doesn't seem to be working
[08:07] <blanky> org
[08:07] <mkyb14> kassie_kasselman, don't spam the channel please
[08:07] <zandaa> kassie_kasselman....
[08:07] <j2daosh> for the proc/asound/cards?
[08:07] <blanky> most likely maintenance, comon you wont die without it for a minute
[08:07] <kassie_kasselman> is there someone that can help me
[08:07] <zandaa> blanky, yes I will.......
[08:07] <mkyb14> be patient and someone will try and help you when they are done
[08:08] <blanky> kassie_kasselman, shut the **** up, dont spam
[08:08] <blanky> zandaa, what do you want me to do
[08:08] <_jason> zandaa, http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:YoyCAO3HUnIJ:www.ubuntulinux.org/+ubuntu&hl=en&lr=&strip=1 enjoy
[08:08] <zandaa> blanky, there's nothing you can do about it
[08:08] <blanky> exactly :)
[08:08] <kyncani> kassie_kasselman: you should first get a apache howto|manual for linux i tink
[08:08] <blanky> lol cached, hey jason where've you been
[08:08] <blanky> familyguy, you okay?
[08:08] <j2daosh> ok i posted the cat output for the /proc/asound/cards
[08:09] <mkyb14> blanky, no clue on the library's then?
[08:09] <blanky> oh sorry, what how to are you using again? the one on linux-gamers or winehq.org
[08:09] <mkyb14> wine
[08:09] <mkyb14> but it's asking for mozilla layout librarys... wtf is that
[08:09] <zandaa> hm... <_< I can't get flash to work....
[08:10] <blanky> mkyb14, i know dude, you have to frickin listen
[08:10] <crimsun> j2daosh: ok, I'll get to it in a sec, I'm on the phone
[08:10] <blanky> where are you reading the instructions from on how to install steam with wine, or are you just doing it on your own
[08:10] <j2daosh> ok
[08:10] <familyguy> I get an error: Couldn't find package proftpd
[08:10] <blanky> mkyb14, http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=17
[08:11] <familyguy> From this line.
[08:11] <blanky> familyguy, what command
[08:11] <familyguy> sudo apt-get install proftpd
[08:11] <blanky> couldn't find it? wow...hold on
[08:11] <familyguy> It gets to 'building dependecy tree' before giving the error.
[08:11] <blanky> familyguy
[08:11] <j2daosh> crimsun... im gonna paste another output to that one... i ran esd and it gave me all the crap ur about to see
[08:12] <bcl> gotta love it: bare metal to gui login in under 15 minutes.
[08:12] <mkyb14> i'll try that , bb in a few mins
[08:12] <lfop> anyone experience freebsd faster than ubuntu with same window manager?
[08:12] <blanky> familyguy, click this link and then listen to my instructions http://pastebin.com/459801
[08:12] <blanky> is it open yet?
[08:13] <familyguy> yeah
[08:13] <blanky> go to console and type sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:13] <blanky> is it open?
[08:13] <CarlFK> duh.  how do I tar/zip all the files in a dir tree?
[08:13] <familyguy> yeah
[08:13] <MWettendorff> ubuntu
[08:14] <n0dl> does anyone know what ldconfig is?
[08:14] <n0dl> or where ld.so.conf is located?
[08:14] <j2daosh> ok
[08:14] <j2daosh> managed to get the recorder working i think
[08:14] <blanky> familyguy, delete your sources.list and copy the thing I gave you into it
[08:14] <ruiwen> hi does anyone know about using remote desktop to let people remotely view my desktop?
[08:14] <blanky> familyguy, no wait listen
[08:15] <j2daosh> i had to sudo chmod 777 dsp in the /dev directory
[08:15] <j2daosh> now if only i could get the sound working lol
[08:15] <blanky> you have sources.list open, so do CTRL-A delete, then copy and paste what's in the link I gave you
[08:15] <rosen> can someone tell me what OWA is ?
[08:15] <ompaul> lfop, ever compare an apple to and orange with no skin on ?
[08:16] <familyguy> keep the line numbers?
[08:16] <j2daosh> ok i need some decoders for mp3's... where do i find them at?
[08:16] <blanky> no, no line numbers
[08:16] <lfop> anyone experience freebsd faster than ubuntu with same window manager??
[08:16] <ompaul> rosen, is it something dodgey >> Outlook Web Access  << ?
[08:16] <blanky> dont do ANYTHING after
[08:16] <ompaul> lfop, ever compare an apple to and orange with no skin on ?
[08:16] <blanky> tell me when you're done
[08:16] <_jason> n0dl, apt-file will answer your second question
[08:17] <mkyb14> blanky do you know of any good install guides for vmware..
[08:17] <Paul^> yay
[08:17] <mkyb14> i had issues with thatone too
[08:17] <blanky> mkyb14, hold on
[08:17] <Paul^> finally, wine is working
[08:17] <ompaul> ifop not a fair question you need to do it for yourself - we can get different results depending on what is loaded on each box
[08:17] <crimsun> j2daosh: there's only one card listed
[08:18] <mkyb14> wine works, just asks for a lot of wierd crap
[08:18] <j2daosh> yeah
[08:18] <blanky> mkyb14, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=vmware+in+ubuntu&btnG=Google+Search
[08:18] <familyguy> It doesn't look like the one in the link, the spacing is unaligned, (#)'s are all over the place, should I fix it?
[08:18] <kyncani> lfop: <troll> no, i think ubuntu is way faster </troll>
[08:18] <crimsun> j2daosh: I thought you said you have multiple
[08:18] <Paul^> uhh.. well, it's working one, way, not the other way around, i can only see what i say but i can't see what others say :/
[08:18] <blanky> familyguy, are you dont
[08:19] <blanky> family guy, man hold on
[08:19] <blanky> go on gaim
[08:19] <lfop> ompaul, yeah. but im asking your experience in your case. if there is any case where people have tried both systems.
[08:19] <blanky> SEVEAS
[08:19] <crimsun> j2daosh: "yeah"? to which, single? multiple?
[08:19] <Oblivion^> is this a known problem in wine, that i can't see what others are saying in mIRC under wine?
[08:19] <_jason> ack
[08:19] <j2daosh> single
[08:19] <blanky> familyguy, go on gaim
[08:19] <mann> anyone here can teach me how to install xmule ???
[08:19] <mann> pvt me
[08:19] <crimsun> mann: open a Terminal, then type, sudo aptitude install xmule
[08:19] <Davethewave> think irc is crashing
[08:19] <crimsun> mann: make sure you have the universe repository enabled
[08:19] <j2daosh> what do i need to get in order to listen to an mp3?
[08:19] <j2daosh> juke?
[08:20] <ruiwen> hi does anyone know about using remote desktop to let people remotely view my desktop?
[08:20] <Oblivion^> uhh that was weird
[08:20] <ompaul> ifop well I have not - nor have I interest - but if it is important you really need to define what is running, hack kernels and do all sorts of other stuff to tune them - out of the box they will be similar
[08:20] <j2daosh> juke peg i mean?
[08:20] <kyncani> ubotu is dead !
[08:20] <ompaul> !!
[08:20] <primo|ubuntu> I have a problem: Whichever user I log in as has root access over gnome apps. However root does not, nor do sudoers. Have I misconfigured something?
[08:20] <Oblivion^> can i run photoshop under wine?
[08:20] <varsendagger> what do i use to listen to .ram files?
[08:20] <Oblivion^> varsendagger: realplayer
[08:20] <varsendagger> Oblivion^, use gimp
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[08:20] <varsendagger> cool
[08:20] <ompaul> !!
[08:20] <mkyb14> oh yea.  it was saysing that i have to recompile my kernal with gcc 4.0.2  and that 3.5 isn't compatible
[08:20] <mkyb14> dunno how though
[08:21] <switch_> what the hell
[08:21] <j2daosh> gimp?
[08:21] <Oblivion^> varsendagger: photoshop is much more powerfull than gimp, i've used photoshop for over a year in windows
[08:21] <ubotu> from memory, ! is what you add before a sentence to talk to me
[08:21] <bcl> mkyb14, for vmware just install the vmware tar distribution.
[08:21] <ompaul> switch_, that is a network split
[08:21] <johndarkhorse> ompaul: netsplit took ubotu
[08:21] <johndarkhorse> varsendagger: realplayer
[08:21] <ompaul> johndarkhorse, he back :-)
[08:21] <varsendagger> Oblivion^, yeah ok
[08:21] <crimsun> j2daosh: did you answer my question?
[08:22] <crimsun> j2daosh: so you only have one card?
[08:22] <Oblivion^> varsendagger: but *can* photoshop be run with gimp?
[08:22] <j2daosh> yeah only one card
[08:22] <mkyb14> i did, but it said that i needed gcc so i installed it thengetting this error.
[08:22] <mkyb14> Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
[08:22] <mkyb14> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2". This configuration is not supported and VMware
[08:22] <mkyb14> Workstation cannot work in such configuration. Please either recompile your
[08:22] <mkyb14> kernel with "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2", or restart /usr/bin/vmware-config.plwith CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
[08:22] <crimsun> j2daosh: do system sounds not work normally?
[08:22] <ompaul> ifop as I was saying I have not - nor have I the interest to do so - but if it is important you really need to define what is running, hack kernels and do all sorts of other stuff to tune them - out of the box they will be similar but tuning a couple of things could start a real race
[08:23] <j2daosh> im getting realplayer now and im gonna see wether i can play an mp3
[08:23] <ompaul> ifop as I was saying I have not - nor have I the interest to do so - but if it is important you really need to define what is running, hack kernels and do all sorts of other stuff to tune them - out of the box they will be similar but tuning a couple of things could start a real race
[08:23] <ltibor65> How can I listen to midi files in Ubuntu?
[08:23] <mkyb14> wtf, 500 popele just sighned off
[08:23] <ompaul> arr ifop gone
[08:23] <j2daosh> i dont think it is working though because i have yet to hear a single sound come from this thing and when i try to record a voice thing and play it back it says i dont have a writer
[08:23] <bcl> mkyb14, no its just asking you to install the version of gcc that was used to compile the kernel. No need to recompile it.
[08:24] <mkyb14> but i can't get around it... i run the sudo  /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl
[08:24] <j2daosh> what the hell... i cant open a .bin file
[08:24] <bcl> mkyb14, do a sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4
[08:24] <mkyb14> and it quits after that
[08:24] <primo|ubuntu> Breezy Badger problem: Whichever user i log in as has root access over gnome system apps, such as users-admin. However root does not, nor do sudoers.
[08:24] <j2daosh> i cant install realplayer... why is that?
[08:24] <kid> I've warty - would like to update to 5.04, I think it is? What would be the short command for that again? :s
[08:24] <kid> !ping
[08:24] <ubotu> pong
[08:24] <pepsi> oh my
[08:24] <nlindblad> netsplit!
[08:24] <ltibor65> How can I listen to midi files in Ubuntu?
[08:24] <deter_> netsplit?
[08:24] <crimsun> j2daosh: paste the output from amixer onto pastebin
[08:24] <j2daosh> oh well
[08:24] <kid> I've warty - would like to update to 5.04, I think it is? What would be the short command for that again? :s anyone, please?
[08:24] <bcl> mkyb14, you may also have to install the kernel source
[08:24] <kyncani> !tell ltibor65 about midi
[08:24] <rosen> I got a wierd message while configuring Evolution.. Could not find Exchange Web Storage System.
[08:24] <ompaul> deter_, where one irc server stops talking to others
[08:24] <rosen> If OWA is running on a different path, you must specify that in the account configuration dialog... I have no idea what that means
[08:24] <j2daosh> fuck it... i will have to eat something and then come back and try to figure it out
[08:25] <mkyb14> ? how
[08:25] <ompaul> ifop as I was saying I have not - nor have I the interest to do so - but if it is important you really need to define what is running, hack kernels and do all sorts of other stuff to tune them - out of the box they will be similar but tuning a couple of things could start a real race
[08:25] <primo|ubuntu> Breezy Badger problem: Whichever user i log in as has root access over gnome system apps, such as users-admin. However root does not, nor do sudoers.
[08:25] <ompaul> j2daosh, language please
[08:25] <Topazworm> Is this the right place for ubuntu help?
[08:25] <j2daosh> thank you all for trying to help me out :) it was very much appreciated
[08:25] <deter_> ompaul, i'm an old dalnet user, trust me, i know netsplits :)
[08:25] <rod> hey anyone around?
[08:25] <mkyb14> gcc-3.5 package not found
[08:25] <ompaul> deter_, begs the question why the question mark? :-)
[08:26] <crimsun> mkyb14: install build-essential, linux-headers-$(uname -r) and gcc-3.4
[08:26] <Topazworm> Is this the right place for ubuntu help?
[08:26] <deter_> ompaul, never seen one on freenode, that's all :)
[08:26] <rod> i have a .deb package, i'm not familar with ubuntu, how do you install the package??
[08:26] <ompaul> rod, 690 users in the channel so maybe :)
[08:26] <crimsun> Topazworm: see the topic
[08:26] <mkyb14> did build essentials already, so the headers then
[08:26] <ompaul> rod, where did you get the package
[08:26] <crimsun> mkyb14: and gcc-3.4
[08:26] <rod> ompaul: it's skype
[08:26] <Topazworm> hmm so i just ask away?
[08:26] <mkyb14> thought it was 3.5?
[08:26] <coz>  serious problem got error message "Fialed to run /usr/bin/synaptic as user root
[08:26] <coz> coz child terminated with 1 status
[08:26] <ompaul> rod, you can't install any .deb and expect it to work
[08:26] <blanky> where do I go to configure ssh
[08:26] <theblue> Topazworm: Yup.
[08:26] <crimsun> mkyb14: no, it's gcc-3.4
[08:26] <theblue> Topazworm: Just ask away./
[08:26] <ompaul> !tell Topazworm about ask
[08:26] <rod> ompaul: if it doesn't work or if it does, is not my question
[08:27] <theblue> Topazworm: But please look in the wiki before you ask. http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[08:27] <theblue> WOAH!
[08:27] <theblue> That was so cool!
[08:27] <primo|ubuntu> coz: does it run as your normal user?
[08:27] <rod> all i want to know is what command to issue to install a .deb package
[08:27] <djk_> rod: sudo dpkg -i nameofthe.deb
[08:27] <Topazworm> ok well first time ive used linux/ubuntu. and im having some teething problems
[08:27] <coz> no it doesn't
[08:27] <rod> thanks djk
[08:27] <djk_> sure
[08:27] <theblue> Topazworm: Welcome, then!
[08:27] <primo|ubuntu> hmm, then your problem is different then mine~
[08:27] <Topazworm> i think i have screwed up my firefox..
[08:27] <vilefridge> Is there a special command to use to copy & paste text from Xterm?  I can't seem to copy or paste..
[08:27] <coz> how do run yours as normal user?
[08:27] <varsendagger> Topazworm, yeah what is up, you can also just hang and get some good ideas
[08:28] <rod> much thanks djk_ works perfectly.... I am now using skype hehe
[08:28] <mkyb14> crimsum, it's asking What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[08:28] <mkyb14> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[08:28] <mkyb14> and that path doesn't exist
[08:28] <crimsun> vilefridge: highlight with your primary mouse button, paste with the middle
[08:28] <varsendagger> vilefridge, you can select it and use your middle mouse button
[08:28] <djk_> rod: you're welcome :)
[08:28] <Topazworm> not knowing what to do, i tried to install 1.5 over the one already installed. It failed and now i cant run firefox. Ive tried removing it best i can and reinstalling but nothing!
[08:28] <crimsun> mkyb14: /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build
[08:28] <Davethewave> welcome back ubotu
[08:28] <primo|ubuntu> coz: whichever user i sign in as has root access to gnome apps, such as users-admin. however root, and sudoers do not.
[08:28] <mkyb14> that's the path?
[08:28] <theblue> Topazworm: Are you on a seperate machine/
[08:28] <coz> is there a chown -R root command
[08:28] <crimsun> mkyb14: yes
[08:28] <Topazworm> im on the one now
[08:28] <mkyb14> k
[08:28] <varsendagger> yeah what crimson said
[08:28] <rosen> Can someone tell me what type of server and what servername hotmail uses for incomming mail ?
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: Then how are you in here?
[08:29] <deter_> can i send anyone a file? i wanna test my upload rate, just upgraded my net connection :D
[08:29] <Topazworm> irc..
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: I see...
[08:29] <Topazworm> i can geto nthe net fine
[08:29] <Topazworm> just firefox
[08:29] <vilefridge> varsendagger, crimsun: thanks!! =)
[08:29] <ompaul> rod, the command you want is >>dpkg -i foo.deb<< but if it does not work or does something you can't deal with then really I think you will find that I am justified in my question, if it works straight off you are lucky :-)
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: Oh!
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: I'd try uninstalling and reinstalling firefox.
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: Get into a console, and type this:
[08:29] <rod> ompaul: only have 2 dependencies to solve.  libqt and libstdc++
[08:29] <Topazworm> it said i was using version 1.0! so i thought wayyyy old and tried to install 1.5
[08:29] <rod> so I'm no worse for wear
[08:29] <theblue> Topazworm: No, no, no.
[08:29] <mkyb14> crimsun, nope that's not ti
[08:30] <kyncani> deter_: don't you have a ftp server somewhere ?
[08:30] <rod> just have to install a few more things
[08:30] <theblue> Topazworm: When 1.5 comes into APT, you can install it without worry.
[08:30] <deter_> kyncani, newp :P
[08:30] <theblue> Topazworm: But don't do it right from firefox.
[08:30] <deter_> kyncani, if i did, i wouldnt bother people asking
[08:30] <rod> i dunno ompaul, I guess you always assume that anyone asking questions is a moron....
[08:30] <theblue> Topazworm: So now go to the console and type: sudo apt-get remove mozilla-firefox
[08:30] <Topazworm> ok is that the root terminal u want me to open?
[08:30] <theblue> Topazworm: No, just the regular one.
[08:30] <theblue> Topazworm: Then sudo apt-get install mozilla-firefox
[08:31] <Topazworm> im sorry...where is the regular one. im so new to this its given me a noseblees
[08:31] <ompaul> rod, you have no idea how many times that question has saved new users from damaging their box
[08:31] <theblue> Topazworm: Applications>Accessories
[08:31] <theblue> Topazworm: Don't worry, we all went through that stage.
[08:31] <rod> ompaul: yeah that's dandy if you're worried about damaging your box
[08:31] <theblue> Topazworm: That's how we got here.
[08:31] <kid> hm, how do I view operating system specifications on term again?
[08:32] <slide> Arg, my dvdauthor is crashing, has anyone used it lately?
[08:32] <Topazworm> ive done what you said but it asks for a password. but wont let me type anything. accept press enter
[08:32] <pete__> i tried to install the dvdripper using apt-get but it doesn't show up in my applications/sound and video any ideas?
[08:32] <_jason> Topazworm, you just odn't see it typing but you are
[08:32] <Topazworm> oo
[08:32] <ardchoille> anyone know if there is an irc chan for tomboy? their site is down
[08:32] <kyncani> deter_: well, go ahead then :)
[08:33] <_jason> Topazworm, that way no one can count how many characters your password has
[08:33] <theblue> Topazworm: Its not supposed to let you see your typing.
[08:33] <bcl> pete__, do you mean dvdrip? Run it from a terminal.
[08:33] <theblue> Topazworm: Just type your password and hit enter.
[08:33] <rod> ompaul: i mean, is only an intel system after all
[08:33] <mkyb14> What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running
[08:33] <mkyb14> kernel? [/usr/src/linux/include] 
[08:33] <mkyb14> dunno where it is
[08:33] <pete__> bcl whats the cmd?
[08:33] <bcl> pete__, dvdrip
[08:33] <pete__> ok, it loads
[08:33] <blanky> pete__, !automatix
[08:34] <bcl> pete__, assuming you installed dvd::rip
[08:34] <blanky> !automatix
[08:34] <ubotu> [automatix]  crap
[08:34] <pete__> yes bcl itloads
[08:34] <blanky> lol, they changed the stuff
[08:34] <pete__> but how do i add it to the applications list.
[08:34] <BlueDevil> :)
[08:34] <joanny> are you french
[08:34] <Topazworm> hmm ive done that. and if i try to run it, at the bottom taskbar thing is shows "Starting firefox web browser" then after a few seconds...nothing
[08:34] <rod> anyone know where i get libqt or libstdc++5 using apt-get?
[08:34] <ompaul> !fr
[08:34] <SEJeff> Where do you report bugs for packages not in the ubuntu bugzilla or launchpad.net?
[08:34] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[08:34] <runevi> SEJeff: Okay, new kernel installed.
[08:34] <chem415> hi i just posted http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5628
[08:34] <runevi> SEJeff: And the new kernel found my sata disks.
[08:34] <chem415> thanks in advance for any assistance
[08:34] <runevi> SEJeff: BUT .. it screwed up the display. ;)
[08:34] <SEJeff> runevi: Did it work?
[08:35] <runevi> SEJeff: Luckily this is a server, and I don't need no freaking graphics.
[08:35] <SEJeff> runevi: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:35] <rod> djk_ does ubuntu use grub?  if yes do u know where the conf file is located?
[08:35] <runevi> SEJeff: It doesn't have x installed. ;)
[08:35] <purplefeltangel> umm can firefox 1.5 be installed? :/
[08:35] <Jormundgand> Could I get some indication of the stability of dapper?
[08:35] <bcl> rod, qt ought to be in the repository. apt-get install qt?
[08:35] <SEJeff> runevi: Well that doesn't matter :)
[08:35] <runevi> SEJeff: It screwed up the _console_ graphics.
[08:35] <rod> bcl kk tks
[08:35] <blanky> what's the easiest way to set up ftp on ubuntu
[08:35] <Mazoku> rod apt-cache search libqt/libstdc++
[08:35] <SEJeff> runevi: ouch. that sucks
[08:35] <BlueDevil> ubotu tell purplefeltangel about firefox1.5
[08:35] <runevi> SEJeff: But I can ssh into it. :)
[08:35] <runevi> SEJeff: So it _really_ doesn't matter.
[08:35] <rod> i just didn't know the names.  see i'm originally a solaris d00d
[08:36] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: thx
[08:36] <rod> trying debian to broaden my spectrum
[08:36] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: np
[08:36] <blanky> what's the easiest way to set up ftp with ubuntu?
[08:36] <mkyb14> where are the C header files that match my kernal source located?
[08:36] <SEJeff> runevi: You should post something in the forums if you get everything working. I'm sure there are others with the same problems
[08:36] <djk_> rod: yes, it uses grub, and the conf file is in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[08:36] <runevi> SEJeff: I think it's the matrox frame buffer device that is screwed up
[08:36] <rod> tks again
[08:36] <bcl> rod,  grub is in /boot/grub
[08:36] <Oblivion^> blanky: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[08:36] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, I can't be bothered with the graphics.
[08:36] <blanky> vsftpd, thanks
[08:36] <runevi> SEJeff: As I don't need it.  I'll only ssh to it ever in any case.
[08:37] <mkyb14> eh i use proftpd
[08:37] <BlueDevil> mkyb14: do you have the kernel source installed?
[08:37] <rosen> is there a way to move a running program to another unbuntu desktop ? ... there's 4 of them so might aswell take advantage of it ;)
[08:37] <mkyb14> i think so... what's the apt command
[08:37] <rod> tks, editing menu.lst now :)
[08:37] <blanky> mkyb14, do you know a how to on it? i cant find it
[08:37] <Oblivion^> i like vsftpd better :)
[08:37] <bcl> mkyb14, did you install the kernel source (linux-source package I think).
[08:37] <BlueDevil> rosen: yes
[08:37] <mkyb14> dunno what's the apt name
[08:37] <rosen> nevermind *blush*
[08:37] <runevi> SEJeff: Now, is there any nice way to partition the disks, now that they're detected?  I've never done the more .. cool .. things from the command line when it comes to raid and linux ;)
[08:37] <Oblivion^> proftpd i think?
[08:37] <rod> i think the biggest hurdle with this is trying to figure out where everything is
[08:37] <rosen> BlueDevil, I found it ... as usual just as I had given up and asked for advice :O
[08:37] <bcl> ncftpd is best, but not open.
[08:37] <_Gray_> rosen: right click the title bar and select move to workspace
[08:38] <bcl> free for non-commercial use though.
[08:38] <phishead> hey guys..im trying to install ubuntu 5.10 but its not able to detect a cd-rom on my ibm thinkpad.  The Live CD booted fine and ran fine.  Suse also installed fine.  Any ideas?
[08:38] <BlueDevil> rosen: no harm done :)
[08:38] <SEJeff> runevi: I use fdisk or cfdisk. I've been meaning to try parted, but haven't yet
[08:38] <mkyb14> kernal source package i install how?
[08:38] <ompaul> rod, try running "apt-cache search $foo"  then choose the place btw you need universe enabled  - /boot/grub/menu.lst like any other linux distro
[08:38] <runevi> SEJeff: Hm, mdadm should be enough :)
[08:38] <rosen> thanks anyways BlueDevil and _Gray_
[08:38] <Oblivion^> i'm trying to install zsnes but it says i don't have libsdl. i've installed everything with sdl in it though
[08:38] <Mathias> bonsoir
[08:38] <SEJeff> runevi: Meh, software raid?
[08:38] <ompaul> !fr
[08:38] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[08:38] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, of course. :)
[08:38] <blanky> i installed vsftpd, now what
[08:38] <blanky> Oblivion^,
[08:39] <mkyb14> blanky what are you trying to do, just setup ftp?
[08:39] <Oblivion^> blanky: edit /etc/vsftpd.conf (if i recall correctly)
[08:39] <runevi> SEJeff: Hardware raid is so painfull if the controller dies, and you can't get a new one with the same chipset anymore
[08:39] <SEJeff> runevi: I use hardware raid on lvm. 3ware hardware plays nicely with linux
[08:39] <ompaul> rod, s/place/package
[08:39] <phishead> any ideas?
[08:39] <etnoy> is there a way to discreetly display information in gnome, like in ratpoison?
[08:39] <durt> !en
[08:39] <ubotu> rumour has it, en is Queen's English Speakers; Essex inhabitants who may all go to #ubuntu-uk - anyone from the Island of Great Britain is also welcome.
[08:39] <blanky> mkyb14, im just trying to set up ftp :|
[08:39] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, last hardware raid I used professionally lasted for 6 years .. and then the controller died.
[08:39] <chem415> so would anyone like to take a stab at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5628
[08:39] <chem415> :)
[08:39] <mkyb14> i use proftpd... the base install creates an account with your ubuntu log and pass
[08:39] <runevi> SEJeff: .. and the supplier didn't have any more of those :-/
[08:40] <SEJeff> runevi: That is the standard where I work. Raid 5 on lvm
[08:40] <mkyb14> so you dont' have to mess with the config
[08:40] <etnoy> for example, I want to have a line of text in the corner that shows which song I'm playing in MPD that shows up when I press a key on my keyboard
[08:40] <blanky> mkyb14, seriously?
[08:40] <runevi> SEJeff: So, I prefer software raid :)
[08:40] <blanky> so i just log in with my normal login info for ubuntu
[08:40] <mkyb14> yea i have it setup so i can access my webserver
[08:40] <SEJeff> runevi: And you should know when your hardware is going out of support :) it's called SLA
[08:40] <Oblivion^> vsftpd creates an account for every user on the system except root, it uses pam for the accounts
[08:40] <Oblivion^> or something :$
[08:40] <chrisx1> hey xmms has like hung tyin to read an error of my ntfs drive
[08:40] <runevi> SEJeff: Well, yes - but that is provided that the bosses care. ;)
[08:41] <mkyb14> blanky, install the package via apt.  then go to another machine and login with the ip (lan) etc and use your ubuntu L/P
[08:41] <chrisx1> i cant run anything
[08:41] <aida> ciao a tutti
[08:41] <runevi> SEJeff: They cared _After_ the crash :D
[08:41] <chrisx1> how can i kill xmms
[08:41] <ompaul> !it
[08:41] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:41] <chem415> ps axuw
[08:41] <purplefeltangel> i did mv something and now the terminal just has > . . . what's going on? :/
[08:41] <durt> killall xmms
[08:41] <chem415> oops
[08:41] <phishead> anyone know where to download some linux cd-drom drivers to try with the ubuntu install?  its not detecting my cdrom in my ibm thinkpad
[08:41] <etnoy> chrisx1: killall -9 xmms
[08:41] <SEJeff> chrisx1: killall xmms
[08:41] <aida> hello
[08:41] <mkyb14> i primaraly use ubuntu as my webserver so i've dealt will all the issues etc of getting http, ftp, ssh etc running
[08:41] <chrisx1> Umm The fact i sed i cant run "anything"
[08:41] <BlueDevil> chem415: you can try using archive.ubuntu.com instead of us.archive.ubuntu.com, see if that works
[08:41] <etnoy> chrisx1: the -9 makes it "kill", literally
[08:42] <etnoy> then CTRL-ALT-BKSP
[08:42] <SEJeff> phishead: You don't "download drivers" in linux.
[08:42] <aida> how are you?
[08:42] <Oblivion^> i'm also using it as a webserver, but i've now installed it on my work pc too
[08:42] <chrisx1> nm dne it
[08:42] <pete__> i cannot seem to get my microphone to work can anyone help?
[08:42] <etnoy> chrisx1: that will kill X and allow you to re-login
[08:42] <chem415> BlueDevil: ok trying now
[08:42] <ompaul> chrisx1, can you ssh in from another box
[08:42] <chem415> thx
[08:42] <phishead> SEJeFF: well i need to do something cuz the setup won't detect my drive
[08:42] <Oblivion^> pete__: try running alsamixer
[08:42] <SEJeff> phishead: Network install
[08:42] <mkyb14> yea im' trying to get vmware or wine to work correctly so i can play steam... DOD source
[08:42] <vilefridge> I'm having a problem doing a Make for CDemu.  I'm a newb and have no idea where to start.. can someone take a look (third post down) http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69530
[08:42] <_Gray_> chem415: use the sources.list from here http://www.psychocats.net/linux/sources.php
[08:42] <phishead> how do you do a network install with ubuntu?
[08:42] <phishead> i didn't see the option in setup
[08:43] <pete__> ok ive got alsa mixer open in terminal
[08:43] <pete__> how do i adjust the front mic
[08:43] <taxman> what package does wlanctl-ng come in? Googling got me nothing
[08:43] <phishead> or an ftp install like suse had
[08:43] <_Gray_> chem415: its guaranteed to work just make sure to run sudo apt-get update after you edit your sources.list
[08:43] <mkyb14> phishead go to system>admin netowrking
[08:43] <Oblivion^> pete__: then see if there is a bar for front mic of whatever and adjust it
[08:43] <phishead> on the install cd?
[08:43] <Madpilot> morning, everyone
[08:43] <lucasvo> hi
[08:43] <taxman> hello
[08:43] <pete__> i see the bar
[08:43] <gnomefreak> gm Madpilot
[08:43] <mkyb14> blanky did that work
[08:43] <pete__> but i don't see how to adjust it
[08:43] <SEJeff> phishead: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot?action=show&redirect=NetbootInstall
[08:44] <Oblivion^> pete__: well, use your arrow-keys
[08:44] <lucasvo> I have a problem with my evolution, it crashes all the time and it uses about 250MB...
[08:44] <Oblivion^> i use thunderbird
[08:44] <mkyb14> use thunderbird
[08:44] <_Gray_> lucasvo: try using thunderbird?
[08:44] <gnomefreak> lucasvo, thunderbird is more stable
[08:44] <lucasvo> _Gray_: ha ha
[08:44] <kyncani> lucasvo: or sylpheed ?
[08:44] <Oblivion^> does anyone know how to set thunderbird as the default mail client by the way?
[08:44] <_Gray_> sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird
[08:44] <purplefeltangel> why si terminal just displaying >?
[08:44] <nabucodor> scusate
[08:45] <pete__> oblivion still nothing
[08:45] <SEJeff> phishead: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2493&postcount=2 or you can try this
[08:45] <nabucodor> ho chiso per sbaglio
[08:45] <rosen> can thunderbird use hotmail accounts ? .. I can't seem to get evolution to do that
[08:45] <nabucodor> allor?
[08:45] <Oblivion^> pete__: pfoo, it's not muted or something?
[08:45] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: you have an uneven " or '
[08:45] <lucasvo> ok, if I would like to use thunderbird, how can I move my mail to thunderbird without a working evolution?
[08:45] <_Gray_> hotmail doesnt support pop i dont think
[08:45] <nabucodor> devo abilitre il 3d nvidia sulla mia MB?
[08:45] <gnomefreak> Oblivion^,  yes go to system>prefferences>perffered apps. and click on mail tab and set it to thunderbird
[08:45] <pete__> olivion i have decise set to alsa
[08:45] <purplefeltangel> rosen: hotmails can't be used on clients unless they're paid
[08:45] <pete__> mic volume turned up
[08:45] <pete__> yet in sound recorder nothing but static.
[08:45] <Oblivion^> gnomefreak: thanks
[08:45] <pete__> and i know the mic works..
[08:45] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: bottom line: the command is incomplete and it waits for more imput
[08:45] <gnomefreak> Oblivion^, yw
[08:45] <kenichi> Oblivion^: System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications
[08:45] <rosen> I need a new emailhost >.<
[08:45] <phishead> SEJeff:  hmmm this sounds like its going to be a lot of work :)
[08:45] <_Gray_> gmail.google.com
[08:46] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: argh; i put in a ' at the end by accident; what do i do to end it
[08:46] <blanky> mkyb14, so you select standalone or inetd
[08:46] <Madpilot> rosen: gmail will do pop3
[08:46] <taxman> sorry to repeat but what package does wlanctl-ng come in? Googling got me nothing
[08:46] <SEJeff> phishead: Read the second url I gave you
[08:46] <blanky> hello
[08:46] <durt> i managed to get my yahoo account working in thunderbird, but the gmail account gives me "bad vibes"
[08:46] <chem415_> BlueDevil & _Gray_ i tried your two suggestions with the same results.  It keeps erroring out on the Packages.gz from http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/main/binary-i386
[08:46] <rosen> Madpilot, that needs an invitation though right ?
[08:46] <mkyb14> depends... are u going to use this as seriously a ftp server or just personal.  i chose standalone bc i only access it
[08:46] <purplefeltangel> rosen i can give you an invite
[08:46] <gnomefreak> durt, gmail is very easy to set up what problems are you having?
[08:46] <Madpilot> rosen: they might have dropped that, but if you need one I"ve got them...
[08:46] <Kindred> my usb drive does not automount after I unlug it then plug it back in, i'm not really sure where to start looking for the problem.. any ideas? :|
[08:46] <chem415_> i also tried apt-get -f update for giggles
[08:46] <Xenguy> !network-install
[08:46] <chem415_> err install
[08:46] <ubotu> hmm... network-install is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot?action=show&redirect=NetbootInstall
[08:46] <kid> when using screen, how do I view help? Ctrl+A then ? . . . or what?
[08:47] <mat__> i need help installing kubuntu
[08:47] <mkyb14> blanky, did you see what i just posted?
[08:47] <runevi> SEJeff: niiiiice. :)
[08:47] <rosen> hmmm
[08:47] <runevi> SEJeff: Now I just need to figure out how to disable that 'spare' device. ;)
[08:47] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: what should id o to end the command? :S
[08:47] <taxman> mat__: tell us what you need
[08:47] <mat__> i installed ubuntu then downloaded the package throu that synaptec thing but I am still in gnome
[08:47] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: put another '
[08:47] <varsendagger> how do i get Realplaer to run?
[08:47] <pete__> i still cannot get my mic to work..
[08:47] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: will the thing i just did work or do i need to do it again?
[08:47] <blanky> mkyb14, you there
[08:47] <_Gray_> varsendagger: type realplayer in terminal
[08:48] <pete__> do i want ossmixer or alsa mixer,
[08:48] <mkyb14> yea
[08:48] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: and it was a move directory; will the new directory have a ' on the end?
[08:48] <pete__> also realtek or intel?
[08:48] <Oblivion^> how can i get the right libsdl for zsnes? i've tried just about everything but it won't work :(
[08:48] <blanky> mkyb14, i installed base install, chose inetd
[08:48] <mkyb14> i just posted it
[08:48] <phishead> im just confused why the so called distrib that could rival windows can't even find my cdrom drive lol
[08:48] <mkyb14> ok
[08:48] <blanky> then i log in with my login info for ubuntu?
[08:48] <blanky> or do i append ftp to the end of my username
[08:48] <blanky> bobftp
[08:48] <taxman> mat__: does kde show up as an option on the login screen?
[08:48] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: depends on the exact command
[08:48] <blanky> i keep trying to connect and it keeps saying connection refused
[08:48] <mkyb14> blanky, yes it's whatever your login / pass is for ubuntu
[08:48] <_Gray_> mat__: click on sessions at login screen
[08:48] <phishead> weird!
[08:48] <mat__> i might need to check again
[08:48] <phishead> now it detects it
[08:48] <rosen> purplefeltangel and Madpilot, I'll have to get back to you on that one.. I got so much to configure I think i'll wait with that for later.. Thans for the offer though
[08:48] <mat__> i didnt loook closely
[08:48] <mkyb14> if you want to disable anon that's something different
[08:48] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: "mv .mozilla .mozille.ubuntu'
[08:48] <purplefeltangel> " (ysee i typoed it.)
[08:48] <durt> gnomefreak: oh wait never mind: my yahoo one is the one that gives an error message that says " sending password didnt succeed: negative vibes." it used to work though
[08:48] <rosen> thanks*
[08:49] <phishead> SEJeff:  thats screwed up..just rebooted and tried again.
[08:49] <_Gray_> blanky: do you have a router? if so you have to forward ports for ftp
[08:49] <mat__> i assumed it would boot kde by default so i will check that out
[08:49] <mat__> thanks
[08:49] <blanky> OH YEAH!
[08:49] <blanky> _Gray_, THANKS!
[08:49] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: it shouldn't have a ' at the end
[08:49] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: i know, i typoed it
[08:49] <taxman> ok, failing that, is there a general way to search what files are in which debs?
[08:49] <mkyb14> blanky, i run my website out of my home and use proftpd when at school etc to upload new things.  but i primarly use vlc .. and connect using tight vlc.  makes life so much easier
[08:49] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil: did it go through or not?
[08:49] <Madpilot> rosen: np
[08:50] <_Gray_> taxman: you can see what packages are in them using synaptic
[08:50] <blanky> _Gray_, what is the router address agin, 192.168.0.1
[08:50] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: check to see if the directory is named .mozille.ubuntu
[08:50] <chem415_> hehe i guess i need the security packages hu
[08:50] <_Gray_> blanky: routers sometimes have different addresses
[08:50] <mkyb14> blanky: to find your ip in terminal type netstat -rn
[08:50] <Hobz> Has anybody here had experience with dual booting ubuntu and XP?
[08:50] <Jormundgand> I still don't have any sound in FF1.5's Flash.
[08:50] <chem415_> if i want to upgrade from hoary to breezy :P
[08:50] <blanky> nevermind, i got it
[08:50] <blanky> thanks
[08:50] <Hobz> or any experience with dual booting in general
[08:50] <BlueDevil> purplefeltangel: if you entered a ' and then enter, it should have gone through
[08:50] <taxman> _Gray_: but does that help me if I'm looking for a specific one, wlanctl in this instance?
[08:50] <Madpilot> !tell Hobz about dualboot
[08:51] <blanky> unless ubuntu has a firewall, my router has it's ports open
[08:51] <taxman> Hobz: yes, it is straighforward. install XP first, then ubuntu
[08:51] <Oblivion^> !tell Oblivion^ about dualscreen
[08:51] <purplefeltangel> bluedevil yeah it got named to a bunch of random crap
[08:51] <Oblivion^> !tell Oblivion^ about dual screen
[08:51] <Sneaky_Bastard> of course it has a firewall - it has IP Tables
[08:51] <MHobbit> ubuto tell Oblivian^ about dual scren
[08:51] <Oblivion^> :(
[08:51] <blanky> mkyb14, im trying to connect from my own computer, it's possible right? just type localhost for the address
[08:51] <MHobbit> !ubuto tell Oblivian^ about dual scren
[08:51] <ubotu> MHobbit: I give up, what is it?
[08:51] <_Gray_> _Gray_: what is wlanctl?
[08:52] <mkyb14> blanky: uh never tried that one.  yea if it's local either do localhost or 127.0.0.1  same thing   . i have a lan so i use my linksys number 192.168.1.104
[08:52] <BlueDevil> MHobbit: the bot is ubotu not ubuto
[08:52] <Sneaky_Bastard> wide/local area network control program ?
[08:52] <Hobz> taxman, I did that.  I put a 50 meg /boot partition at the beginning of my drive, then the NTFS partition, then a fat32 partition and then the / and /swap partitions
[08:52] <blanky> mkyb14, also, i chose inetd, is that alright or should i have chosen standalone
[08:52] <mkyb14> either is ok
[08:52] <BlueDevil> !dual screen
[08:52] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, BlueDevil
[08:52] <MHobbit> BlueDevil: I know, it was just a typo.
[08:52] <Hobz> I think I fucked the MBR over, because it's giving me an "Error loading operating system" error
[08:52] <pete__> can anyone help me i have tried everything and my mic wont work
[08:52] <taxman> _Gray_: airsnort wants it. I dunno what it is
[08:52] <mkyb14> blanky you can always edit the config and choose the other one, no biggie
[08:53] <blanky> whatever address i type in; localhost/127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.100, and my real external ip, doesnt work, connection refused
[08:53] <purplefeltangel> why won't Galeon start? :/
[08:53] <blanky> i think it's cause i chose inetd?
[08:53] <durt> thunderbird wont actually get my gmail messages - there are new messages (ive checked w/ opera), but thunderbird wont download them
[08:53] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[08:53] <mkyb14> are you doing this from terminal or a gui client
[08:53] <Oblivion^> taxman: wlanctl sounds like something to set up your wlan with
[08:53] <RSJ> durt: Check your POP settings in Gmail
[08:53] <gnomefreak> durt, you have to change settings in gmail to allow pop
[08:53] <moebius> hi, could anybody tell me what this error means? and maybe how to avoid it? --> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.6' not found, i'm using a precompiled debian package over an ubuntu
[08:53] <blanky> tried both, mkyb14
[08:53] <taxman> Oblivion^: yeah, I'm assuming, but I can't figure out how to get it
[08:54] <mkyb14> uh what gui client are you using?
[08:54] <taxman> it's aparrently not in wireless-tools, Oblivion^
[08:54] <blanky> gftp
[08:54] <Oblivion^> taxman: apt doesn't have it?
[08:54] <blanky> i also tried ftp localhost in terminal
[08:54] <pete__> finally got itto work.
[08:54] <durt> ive set that all up: it used to work a few weeks ago, and it works with opera mail, just not with thunderbird
[08:54] <taxman> Oblivion^: how do I tell if I don't know the exact package name?
[08:54] <_Gray_> moebius: sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
[08:55] <Oblivion^> taxman: pfew, i don't know, google it? do apt-cache search wlanctl?
[08:55] <mkyb14> blanky: hmm didn't refuse me... did you type port # in?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> durt, pop.gmail.com is the server and the ports are incomming i think its 991 and outgoing is 587
[08:55] <taxman> Oblivion^: other problem is ubuntu is on the laptop with no internet till I get the wireless workin
[08:55] <Josh43> can anyone tell me hot to make a small script that does this:  "mount /media/floppy0;mv part021.rar /media/floppy0;umount /media/floppy0", Wait for any key, " mount /media/floppy0;mv part022.rar /media/floppy0;umount /media/floppy0", wait for any key, do part 23, etc
[08:55] <ardchoille> this may be a silly question, but how does one contact the Ubuntu devs?
[08:55] <Oblivion^> taxman: ah, thats bad.. i'll google it for you
[08:56] <sethk> Josh43, readline waits for a return
[08:56] <_Gray_> durt: its 995 for pop make sure ssl is enabled and 587 for smtp make sure tls is enabled
[08:56] <mkyb14> blanky: i type this in  :  127.0.0.1  /  21  / username  / password  <enter>
[08:56] <blanky> IT'S WORKING...IT'S WORKING!
[08:56] <_Gray_> durt: the servers are pop.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com
[08:56] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[08:56] <Oblivion^> taxman: uhh but, if you don't have internet, how come you're on ubuntu chat?
[08:56] <moebius> _Gray_, it's already installed: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2005-11-06 13:31 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 -> libstdc++.so.5.0.7
[08:56] <moebius> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 737496 2005-09-16 11:24 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
[08:56] <kid> startx doesn't seem to be in its dir, how could one possible install x then?
[08:56] <Sodki> good evening
[08:56] <taxman> Oblivion^: I can handle google :) try the apt-cache search for me please
[08:56] <durt> ok let me try that thanks
[08:56] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[08:56] <Oblivion^> taxman: ok
[08:56] <_Gray_> ardchoille: they sometimes are on this channel
[08:56] <mkyb14> blanky: works?
[08:56] <taxman> Oblivion^: two computers :)
[08:56] <blanky> does anyone know where the ssh configuration file is? for the ssh server
[08:56] <Oblivion^> taxman: heh
[08:56] <blanky> mkyb14, yes :D thanks buddy
[08:56] <sethk> Josh43, sorry, read
[08:56] <Josh43> sethk; ok, perfect, that helps alot - now I just need to know how to make it loop and count up by 1
[08:57] <sethk> Josh43, readline is another language
[08:57] <moebius> blanky, /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[08:57] <mkyb14> blanky what do you need the ssh for?
[08:57] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[08:57] <sethk> Josh43, read for ksh/zsh/bash  :)
[08:57] <Josh43> sethk, ok, good thing you told me
[08:57] <blanky> to connect to my pc through command line when im away...haha
[08:57] <ardchoille> well, if there is an Ubuntu dev team member in this channel right now, can you please pm me? I have an idea to enhance this awesome distro :)
[08:57] <mkyb14> blanky: if your looking to install ssh for remote control 'sudo apt-get install ssh'
[08:57] <Sodki> i have a PC which has no network connection, and i have to install "linux-sources" on it. since that package is not a simple *.deb, how can I install linux-sources?
[08:57] <_nano_> does anyone use xfce?
[08:57] <purplefeltangel> can someone recommend a GUI web browser other than galeon, konqueror, or firefox? it doesn't have to be amazing; just any one i can use to look at the ubuntu wiki page while i'm updating firefox
[08:57] <blanky> mkyb14, i know, already did
[08:57] <blanky> mkyb14, but i want to configure it
[08:57] <Oblivion^> taxman: but you say airsnort wants it, if you install airsnort via apt shouldn't it automatically download wlanctl too?
[08:57] <Josh43> _nano_; ask in #xubuntu :)
[08:57] <gnomefreak> _nano_, yes
[08:57] <mkyb14> for what
[08:58] <sethk> Josh43, if I'm doing something with loops I usually use python, it's a bit clunky in a shell script, although it isn't difficult
[08:58] <blanky> i dont know...haha
[08:58] <mkyb14> try whereis
[08:58] <_nano_> oh ok Josh thanks :P
[08:58] <blanky> like set the password
[08:58] <Sodki> purplefeltangel, links
[08:58] <bayram> ich suche webcam treiber fr logitch ich benutze ubuntu bitte helfen
[08:58] <runevi> Anyone with experience with mdadm and raid5 here?
[08:58] <_Gray_> purplefeltangel: epiphany
[08:58] <taxman> Oblivion^: I had to install it by dling the deb and using dpkg -i. It installed with no complaints
[08:58] <mr_hanky> where is the howto for getting mp3 support on rhythmbox?
[08:58] <Madpilot> ardchoille: you can file bugs at bugzilla.ubuntu.com in the "enhancement" category if you want
[08:58] <Oblivion^> taxman: it gives nothing for wlanctl, but on wlan it gives linux-wlan-ng for wireless prism2 cards, ap-utils for accespoint stuff
[08:58] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[08:58] <mkyb14> blanky: cd /etc/ssh
[08:58] <kyncani> Sodki: use apt-zip ?
[08:58] <Oblivion^> taxman: ah
[08:58] <_Gray_> purplefeltangel: sudo apt-get install epiphany
[08:58] <ompaul> ardchoille, go here get an account and write it up https://launchpad.net/ it is for that
[08:59] <ardchoille> Madpilot: oh, it's not a bug.. I haven't found any bugs.
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, you can say  for ((i = 0; i < 10; i = i + 1 ))
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, do
[08:59] <taxman> Oblivion^: that may be it, I'll try that
[08:59] <kid> What was that program for a GUI browed? w2..something?
[08:59] <ardchoille> ompaul: thank you
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, then the loop, one command per line
[08:59] <_Gray_> purplefeltangel: sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser
[08:59] <kid> broswser*
[08:59] <Josh43> sethk; is it possible to just do a single command line? like regex (never used regex, but from what Ive seen..)
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, then the single line, done
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, it is a single command line.  The number of physical lines is irrelevant
[08:59] <Oblivion^> taxman: good luck
[08:59] <_nano_> gnomefreak, did you manage to get the hardware sensors working?
[08:59] <sethk> Josh43, the extra lines just let you leave out some of the semicolons
[09:00] <gnomefreak> _nano_, what hardware sensors?
[09:00] <_nano_> gnomrefreak, for showing cpu temperature on the panel
[09:00] <purplefeltangel> _gray_ thank you
[09:00] <mkyb14> ok i got some house work to do, see you guys later
[09:00] <gnomefreak> _nano_,  never wanted it :)
[09:00] <priich> purplefeltangel, have you tried dillo ? It's not the best or have a complete feature-set but it is wicked fast
[09:00] <Sodki> kyncani, is apt-zip a part of ubuntu? because that's the only PC i have with ubuntu
[09:00] <_nano_> gnomefreak, :(
[09:01] <purplefeltangel> priich i'll try it but i dont want to have like 5000 million browsers; im just trying to reinstall firefox
[09:01] <pete__> how come all m videos are very washed out coloring?
[09:01] <Josh43> setsethk; would I do then "mv part[i] .rar" ?
[09:01] <kid> What is the name of the browser that can be run on cli, anyone?
[09:01] <djk_> kid: lynx?
[09:01] <Subhuman> kid,  lynx, links2
[09:01] <Josh43> kid: lynx
[09:01] <kyncani> kyncani: yes
[09:01] <Subhuman> links2 is prob better than lynx imo
[09:02] <kyncani> kyncani: i mean, you will have to download this one
[09:02] <taxman> Oblivion^: I don't get it. I have wlan-ng, but not wlanctl. Googling just comes up with a lot of people that have it, but nothing I can find tells where to get it
[09:02] <kid> I thought it was something like.. w23 or had some name like that, but I'll try that too
[09:02] <_Gray_> purplefeltangel: heres a script that automagically installs firefox 1.5 easily http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=99004&highlight=Firefox+1.5
[09:02] <kyncani> kyncani: i don't know if it's on ubuntu's install c
[09:02] <kyncani> d
[09:02] <purplefeltangel> _gray_ thats ok
[09:02] <djk_> kid: w3m
[09:02] <Sodki> kyncani, thanks
[09:02] <Josh43> sethk; would I do then "mv part[i] .rar" ?
[09:02] <kyncani> Sodki: .. i just wrote to myself, didn't i :)
[09:03] <sethk> Josh43, you can do that, as long as part[i]  resolves to a string
[09:03] <zandaa> is there a way to open *.rar files on Ubuntu/
[09:03] <sethk> Josh43, which it does by default
[09:03] <djk_> zandaa: unrar-nonfree
[09:03] <kid> yes, thanks djk_
[09:03] <piour> salut tou le monde
[09:03] <djk_> kid: no problem
[09:04] <Josh43> sethk; ok, so I have for (i) incrementing, then how do I pull the 'i' variable into the commandline?
[09:04] <zandaa> djk_, ok
[09:04] <Matthew> my ubuntu installation cd AND the live cd can't see the partition setup on my hard drive. but last night i used gparted to delete one of the partitions (it could see them then just fine)
[09:04] <Matthew> i had a 20GB partition created by phoenix recovery software
[09:04] <mr_hanky> where is the howto for getting mp3 support on rhythmbox?
[09:04] <Matthew> i deleted it, then uninstalled the recovery program
[09:04] <Matthew> windows disk manager sees the empty space
[09:04] <sethk> Josh43, you can say something like    while (i > 10)     or   for (i = 0; i < 10; )      (I left out the third part of the for statement, since you said you are already incrementing i, for some reason)
[09:04] <freemanen> will howl be in dapper?
[09:05] <Matthew> but now in ubuntu it just sees 1 80GB drive as "unallocated"
[09:05] <soldierssgl> hola
[09:05] <_Gray_> mr_hanky: get automatix it can install codecs to play mp3s and alot of other handy stuff http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[09:05] <soldierssgl> alguien me lee
[09:05] <beej_> mr_hanky, just use xmms, i say
[09:06] <soldierssgl> alguien hbla hispano
[09:06] <Matthew> any suggestions to make the partitions (which windows can see) "visible" to ubuntu?
[09:06] <sethk> soldierssgl, try ubuntu.es
[09:06] <Madpilot> !tell mr_hanky about mp3
[09:06] <_Gray_> Matthe: edit your /etc/fstab
[09:06] <dabaR> Is there a proper(suggested) directory to install TomCat into, and is there a user that should run that server?
[09:06] <Josh43> sethk; for ((i = 0; i < 10; i = i + 1 )){	mount /media/floppy0;mv part(this is where I need numbers 1-125).rar /media/floppy0;umount /media/floppy0;read }
[09:06] <taxman> ok real dumb question, where can I find a list of breezy pacakges on the web where I can dl the,?
[09:06] <coag> http://pastebin.com/459873 im trying to setup my xorg.conf for dual monitors but it's not working
[09:06] <Matthew> gray - can i do that from the install cd? or the live cd?
[09:07] <Madpilot> !tell taxman about repos
[09:07] <Madpilot> taxman: also, you can search packages.ubuntu.com
[09:07] <_Gray_> Matthew: both. the command is sudo nano /etc/fstab
[09:07] <Subhuman> taxman, System / admininstation / synaptic pacage manager and look around there
[09:07] <taxman> Madpilot: thanks
[09:07] <sethk> Josh43, you don't usually use curly braces that way in a shell script, but it might work.
[09:07] <blastmanu> bonsoir
[09:08] <Matthew> gray  - is it obvious what to do? (commented-out), or can you tell me what to type?
[09:08] <MWettendorff> is there a FTP server in ubuntu? and how do i install it??
[09:08] <Oblivion_afk> MWettendorff: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[09:08] <[darkfire] > Mwettendorff: Yes
[09:08] <Josh43> sethk; yeah, I'm used to php ;) the last part of the equation then is how do I fill in the value for 'i' (from the for loop) into 'mv partXX.rar'?
[09:08] <[darkfire] > Mwettendorff: You can use the built in one
[09:08] <sethk> Josh43, you can just do  mv part*.rar
[09:09] <rosen> I think Gftp is part of Ubuntu right ?
[09:09] <Josh43> sethk, I wish.. I'
[09:09] <sethk> Josh43, if there is only one file by that name on the floppy, you don't need to specify the name
[09:09] <_Gray_> Matthew: do you know which partitions the hard drives you want to see are on?
[09:09] <[darkfire] > Mwettendorff: Places->Connect to sever
[09:09] <Oblivion_afk> [darkfire] : huh, is there a built in one?
[09:09] <[darkfire] > *server
[09:09] <yo2lux> i have an OPL3 YAMAHA sound card, but ubuntu 5.10 don't see this card by default? What need to do to start the sound ? please help me a bit
[09:09] <MWettendorff> Oblivion_afk: is that easy to admin??
[09:09] <Josh43> sethk, I'm moving 125 files from the linux box to a floppy, then from the floppy to a laptop
[09:09] <sethk> Josh43, use multi-volume tar
[09:09] <purplefeltangel> how do i get the panel icon for firefox to be the actual browser icon and not the globe thingy?
[09:09] <Matthew> gray - i have one hard drive. i deleted an (approx) 20 GB partition last night, and then used GPARETED (with the live-cd) to make a new ext3 partition.
[09:10] <Oblivion_afk> MWettendorff: i find it pretty easy. it may be a bit of a wrestle with the config at first, but it's pretty ok, and safe too
[09:10] <varsendagger> ia ma using fluxbox how do i get a screensaver
[09:10] <MWettendorff> [darkfire] : is is not a client im looking for.. it is a server, so i can upload my webpages from my windows PC
[09:10] <Matthew> gray- but then i uninstalled the recvery software so i didn't know if that messed it up
[09:10] <_Gray_> Matthew: and you want to be able to see it?
[09:10] <Matthew> gray- according to windows, it's still parted
[09:10] <Subhuman> purplefeltangel, google "easyubuntu" , its an app to help u set ubuntu up, and it has options to get ff to display itz real icons
[09:10] <SEJeff> Josh43: Put your script as is on www.pastebin.com with bash formatting
[09:10] <emil> !mp3
[09:10] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:10] <Matthew> gray - yes.
[09:10] <runevi> SEJeff: yikes.. hope my box survived that.  Just pulled the plug on it, due to it being _Far_ to hot. ;)
[09:10] <runevi> .. while creating the raid ;D
[09:10] <purplefeltangel> subhuman: ok
[09:10] <Matthew> gray - currently the whole hard drive says "unallocated space"
[09:10] <Josh43> sethk, Yes, doing that; I have 125 files now - I'm trying to make it so I dont have to run the mv command 125 times
[09:10] <Oblivion_afk> MWettendorff: the accounts are the same as your ubuntu accounts, same home, username and password.
[09:10] <sethk> Josh43, you can't use a crossover cable and transfer machine to machine as on a network?
[09:10] <SEJeff> runevi: *cough* watercooling
[09:10] <yo2lux> what need to do to start my sound card in ubuntu?
[09:10] <MWettendorff> Oblivion_afk: oh..do you have time to take me trough the setup??
[09:10] <_Gray_> Matthew: do you know where it was located (like /dev/hda1 /dev/hda2 etc)
[09:11] <sethk> Josh43, be a lot quicker and easier if both machines have ethernet
[09:11] <Josh43> sethk, Trust me, this is my /only/ option
[09:11] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: sure
[09:11] <Matthew> gray - yes, it is /dev/hda2
[09:11] <runevi> SEJeff: I'll ned to add another fan for the disks
[09:11] <Matthew> hda1 should be the windows partition.
[09:11] <sethk> Josh43, ok, it should work, but of course you'll be feeding floppies for quite a while
[09:11] <_Gray_> Matthew: do you have AIM?
[09:11] <runevi> need
[09:11] <Matthew> gray yes.
[09:11] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: have you installed the package?
[09:11] <_Gray_> Matthew: add Gray0512
[09:12] <yo2lux> sorry guys but anyone answer my question :( ?
[09:12] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: sounds good.. Im doing thesudo command right now
[09:12] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: ok :)
[09:12] <cfuerst> join #valug
[09:12] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: it is done
[09:12] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[09:12] <mikonian> How can I change the Gnome Bittorrent ports?
[09:12] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: now, edit /etc/vsftpd.conf
[09:13] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: it's actually really obvious what to do
[09:13] <Josh43> sethk, Exactly.. that's why the script
[09:13] <cfuerst> \msg NickServ IDENTIFY ubuntu
[09:13] <Josh43> SEJeff, http://pastebin.com/459892
[09:13] <Jakkor> hello
[09:13] <Josh43> SEJeff, Tho, honestly; I've never made a bash script before :)
[09:14] <emil> !repos
[09:14] <ubotu> repos is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/2325 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[09:14] <yo2lux> i have an OPL3 YAMAHA sound card, but ubuntu 5.10 don't see this card by default? What need to do to start the sound ? please help me a bit
[09:14] <Jakkor> just a quick question where is the iso in the Live CD download??  I cant seem to find anything to burn as an image.. i see the .bin but no .cue ect?  Please and thank you
[09:14] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: oki.. i will look at it..
[09:15] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: i'll be right back, my server is doing stuff it shouldn't do. 2 minutes
[09:15] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: sure
[09:15] <Madpilot> Jakkor: you burn the entire ISO as a unit
[09:15] <wjb> anyone else having a problem with ubuntuforums.org?
[09:16] <SCMark> anyone know how to make xchat automatically not show join/part messages?
[09:16] <Oblivion^> omg, that explains the 'no route to host' errors,, i forgot to take out the ubuntu cd before shutting it down yesterday XD
[09:16] <Josh43> brb
[09:17] <Jakkor> Ok i extracted and burned everything to CD (b/c i could not find a cd image file...) and then i put the CD in and it gave me the splash screen and nothing else
[09:17] <topyli> Josh43: it shows. that's not a script :)
[09:17] <Raskall> anyone with experience with the hp laserjet 1020 in ubuntu here? I am going to buy a laserprinter now and can only find hp lj 1015 and 1022 in the list of the add printer wizard.
[09:17] <yo2lux> what need to do to start my sound card in xfce? my dmesg see my card: OPL3-SA3 Sound Card, but in xfce i don't see the card and sount not work :(
[09:17] <SEJeff> Josh43: http://pastebin.com/459900 Maybe this would work better?
[09:17] <Raskall> is the 1020 compatible with the 1015?
[09:18] <topyli> SCMark: right click a tab and choose
[09:18] <thewayofzen> *question*  followed the guide  here ->  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75400  to try and get videos at music.yahoo.com to play.  did everything in the thread imaginable and still having no luck.  when the window pops up to allow me to watch the video it freezes when the progress bar reaches 50%  anyone able to get this working?
[09:18] <SEJeff> Josh43: If you come from a programming background, I *highly* suggest the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[09:18] <SCMark> topyli: I know how to do that.  I just hate hating to do it every time I open a channel.  I was wondering if there was a setting or preference I could set to always not show them
[09:19] <SCMark> er. get rid of one of those hates
[09:19] <topyli> SCMark: oh. dunno, i haven't used it for a while :(
[09:19] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: back
[09:19] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: hmm.. the only thing i can see that i need to chance is: anonymous_enable
[09:19] <ssam> Jakkor, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[09:19] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: could well be, just change it and do /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
[09:20] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: also, are you running behind a router and do you want to be able to access it from the internet?
[09:20] <vodnik> hello, i am rather a linux newbie (have it installed for about a month) and I am still wandering how it is supposed to work when running KDE applications in GNOME and the other way around. do I have to have both KDE and GNOME installed completely? I tried that and still KDE applications print out lots of stuff although they almost dont crash. I am using Ubuntu and therefore GNOME primarily
[09:20] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: so far, only lan access..
[09:21] <RSJ> WTF
[09:21] <Josh43> SEJeff, that looks like that would work great - would moving to cp instead of move break the script tho? and last q: how can I make it pause after each file
[09:21] <pete__> i installed firefox 1.5 now everytime i load it it tells me about failures in the chrome ?
[09:21] <RSJ> I'm not even talking in this channel!
[09:21] <pete__> anyone help?
[09:21] <topyli> how would i enable LVM in order to steal some space from a partition for another?
[09:21] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: then there's no problem. i had that problem, with passive port ranges, because there is nothing about passive port ranges in the config by default
[09:21] <djk_> vodnik: no, just the required libs..
[09:21] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: well, then you're all set
[09:21] <Josh43> RSJ, Now you are
[09:21] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: did the restart thing, and it sais: Unable to open pidfile
[09:21] <RSJ> I suppose that's true
[09:22] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: uhh.. that's not supposed to happen >.<
[09:22] <ubuntu_> hi
[09:22] <pete__> can anyone help me with a firefox problem?
[09:22] <Madpilot> vodnik: KDE apps should run fine in Gnome, and vice versa - they do for me
[09:22] <_Gray_> pete__ what sort of problem
[09:22] <ubuntu_> can some1 help me with cd burnig from ubuntu? if its available
[09:22] <ubuntu_> ?
[09:22] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: start-stop-daemon: Unable to open pidfile `/var/run/vsftpd/vsftpd.pid' for writing: Permission denied (Permission denied)
[09:22] <ubuntu_> m?:)
[09:22] <empeee> hey guys..im using vmware in ubuntu..how can i stop modules from loading automatically? Such as when i plugin in a jump drive..vmware says it cant use the device because its already in use by the linux module..
[09:22] <pete__> i recently installed 1.5 but now when i start it
[09:22] <pete__> it yells about some failure in chrome ?
[09:22] <_Gray_> Thats a error with GNOME
[09:22] <SCMark> sweet I found out how to automatically get rid of join/part messages
[09:22] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: ah wait, you have to do sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
[09:22] <Madpilot> ubuntu_: there's lots of CD burning options in Ubuntu - what do you want to burn?
[09:23] <pete__> gray how do i fix it?
[09:23] <J`> vodnik, yes, they do. but i have prblms although.. so i avoid them.. you can try to install kubuntu-desktop
[09:23] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: how do i chance the homedir to the www folder?
[09:23] <_Gray_> pete__: you'll have to wait till Dapper or ff1.5 gets backported
[09:23] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: oh. yea.. i forgot.. al the commands usualy have sudo infront..
[09:23] <pete__> k gray thx
[09:24] <SEJeff> Josh43: sleep 10 will make it sleep 10 seconds
[09:24] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: and how can i set the users? and passwords?
[09:24] <topyli> pete__: you're using a theme or an extension that's not compatible i suppose
[09:24] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: uhh well.. you SHOULD be able to do that somewhere.. by default you have an ftp account for each user that has the root dir in the homedir of the user
[09:24] <SEJeff> Josh43: add something like this on a line
[09:24] <SEJeff> Josh43: echo "Pausing..." && sleep 10
[09:24] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: the users are the same as your linux users
[09:25] <pete__> nah topyli
[09:25] <pete__> i wasn't using anything
[09:25] <Josh43> SEJeff, hrm.. normally I would say great, but I can't babysit it :( Is there any way to wait for input?
[09:25] <_Gray_> pete__: its normal it doesnt break anything
[09:26] <pixelmonkey> does anyone here use Tomboy and notice that spellcheck isn't working in breezy?
[09:26] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: hmm.. then i haev to add more users.. oh, well.. just hope they never figure out that they can log on the server with that..
[09:26] <aSt3raL> is there anyway to make ubuntu recognize a usb network adapter?
[09:26] <empeee> rmmod
[09:26] <SEJeff> Josh43: http://pastebin.com/459922 Try this out
[09:27] <chrisx1> Any1 Know How To Setup Apache2 For Use Of My Website?
[09:27] <ardchoille> w00t! I have registered a new bounty for nautilus scripts :)
[09:27] <_Gray_> aSt3raL: Ubuntu has trouble with usb because they mostly use proprietary drivers
[09:27] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: how did you mean that i chance the homedir to /var/www??
[09:27] <topyli> aSt3raL: generally they are a pain and nearly impossible to get working with linux. get a real one says i
[09:28] <aSt3raL> i have a linksys wusb854g ver4
[09:28] <SEJeff> aSt3raL: One of my buddies got one working using ndiswrapper. Install ndisgtk from universe and try it out
[09:28] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: well, i have a different setup, i changed the document root of my apache to /home/paul/www
[09:28] <Josh43> SEJeff, Ahhh - Perfect :)
[09:28] <SEJeff> aSt3raL: Many of those use the broadcom chipset which doesn't have native linux drivers
[09:28] <SEJeff> Josh43: Glad to help :)
[09:28] <Oblivion^> MWettendorff: but you could make a user with /var/www as homedir or something
[09:29] <aSt3raL> yeah i got the builtin network adapter to work with ndiswrapper
[09:29] <ssam> there will be broadcom drivers in dapper
[09:29] <aSt3raL> but i get a bunch of errors when i do the same thing with the usb one
[09:29] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: i will try that
[09:29] <KurtKraut> How can I kill this processes ? kill -9 is not working:  7348 ?        Zl     0:30 [xine]  <defunct>
[09:29] <SEJeff> ssam: There will be broadcom drivers when they are in the mainline kernel... They just did a 0.1 release and aren't ready for the kernel yet
[09:29] <chrisx1> Oblivion^, Do You Know How To Setup Apache for nameservers for my website?
[09:29] <SEJeff> ssam: They might be in the release after dapper
[09:30] <Oblivion^> chrisx1: you want to use apache for updating a nameserver?
[09:30] <ssam> SEJeff, i though the drivers might make it, there are a few people on the forums using them
[09:30] <chrisx1> Oblivion^, I Have A Site But I Want To Use My Ubuntu Box As Its Server
[09:31] <SEJeff> ssam: I use dapper. Dapper includes the 2.6.15 kernel. The lead developer posted on the linux kernel mailinglist that they weren't ready for kernel inclusion yet and lack some features
[09:31] <linukso> Has anybody here got w32codecs? I just wonder where xine expects to find the codecs...
[09:31] <vodnik> djk_ yes, but why then the applications seem not to work properly - is it because they are somewhat buggy themselves (or their versions included in ubuntu) or because they are run in gnome - for example when I installed khelpcenter, it an be runned only from terminal, when i try to open it form a KDE application, it wont start, kontrol does not have anything in it (so it is useless since i cannot configure anything through it)... not mentioning
[09:31] <vodnik> khelpcenter not being able to build index for search
[09:31] <ssam> SEJeff, ok, sorry
[09:31] <lennard_> I have a problem with nvidia driver - when i install it , my monitor doesn't get any image - I tried dpkg-reconfigure but it doesnt help.  (its a new flatscreen, nvidia worked fine with my old crt screen)
[09:31] <Oblivion^> chrisx1: ah, but you have a domain, and you want to point that to your ubuntu box
[09:31] <Oblivion^> chrisx1: you should run BIND then, but i don't know much about that
[09:32] <linukso> forget it, I found it...
[09:33] <beej_> bah, that didn't work
[09:33] <SEJeff> ssam: http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/12/4/90
[09:33] <beej_> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg
[09:33] <_Gray_> lennard: did you edit xorg.conf to change "nv" to "nvidia"
[09:33] <DjLinX> is anyone familiar with installing steam thru cedega here?
[09:33] <beej_> DjLinX, I did it on fedora core 4
[09:33] <vodnik> J`yes, i would love not to use them, but I love krusader so much (could be a killer application for me, luckily it runs somewhat file, only the plugins are not working very well and I did not find a way to change default file types handlers yet either...)
[09:33] <Oblivion^> DjLinX: i'm still trying to install cedega. you don't happen to have some pointers?
[09:33] <_Gray_> DjLinX: you can get it running on wine i have it running on my box
[09:33] <lennard_> Yes, i get the same problem - no image, but i can hear my fan speeding down, so the driver is working, its just not getting trough to my screen.. or something
[09:34] <DjLinX> oblivion^ pm me
[09:34] <vodnik> linukso: yes, i got them, wait a minute, i will post you a link
[09:34] <beej_> DjLinX, installing steam?
[09:34] <DjLinX> _Gray_ is it good on wine?
[09:34] <DjLinX> beej_ im gettin an eror
[09:34] <_Gray_> DjLinX: it works perfectly for me
[09:34] <beej_> have you read transgaming's latest news about it? i haven't since I stopped using fedora
[09:34] <DjLinX> beej_ it installs
[09:35] <beej_> DjLinX, what error
[09:35] <Oblivion^> DjLinX: ok, but i'll have to register my nick first i see..
[09:35] <taxman> ok this is wierd. linux-wlan-ng is supposed to have wlanctl, but I have that package installed and I don't have wlanctl
[09:35] <DjLinX> beej_ but when it goes to lauch steam it says...
[09:35] <_Gray_> DjLinX: go here to get help on getting steam on wine http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfsection/article.php?articleid=17
[09:35] <SEJeff> taxman: dpkg -L linux-wlan-ng | grep ctl
[09:35] <DjLinX> beej_ Could not execute the external program(new line) C:
[09:35] <SEJeff> taxman: Maybe it *is* installed but not in your $PATH
[09:36] <DjLinX> beej_then dir to steam
[09:36] <taxman> SEJeff: problem is my ubuntu computer has no network
[09:36] <taxman> SEJeff: locate didn't find it either
[09:36] <SEJeff> taxman: Try that command
[09:36] <beej_> hmm, i think that happened to me once...
[09:36] <beej_> let me loo
[09:36] <beej_> look
[09:36] <SEJeff> taxman: I didn't say use locate. Try that command
[09:36] <taxman> SEJeff: will do, just a sec
[09:37] <MWettendorff> Oblivion^: aint there any dockumentation on that ftp server??
[09:37] <DjLinX> beej_ k
[09:37] <B7su4> i downloaded peerguardnf-1.5beta.i386.deb, does anyone know how to install it?
[09:37] <lennard_> _Gray_, any thoughts?
[09:37] <xangel36> hi
[09:37] <xangel36> im new to this so can someone help me?
[09:38] <_Gray_> lennard_ did you install the nvidia drivers through apt-get/synaptic?
[09:38] <Subhuman> xangel36, wats your problem?
[09:38] <hyperactivecrond> have you all seen the "how to install ubuntu" guide in maximumPC?
[09:38] <Millenniumgroup> B7su4 dpkg -- peerguardnf-1.5beta.i386.deb
[09:38] <Millenniumgroup> or dpkg -i file.deb.
[09:39] <xangel36> i want to know how to install aplicatios i downloaded from softpedia
[09:39] <_jason> can anyone recommend a hex editor that will allow me to copy the actual hex?  (I'm using ghex2 and it's not letting me :/)
[09:39] <_Gray_> xangel36: youre better off using synaptic
[09:39] <hyperactivecrond> ...what this isn't good enough to be on the main ubuntu page?
[09:39] <hmpedersen> Bah! "Your operating system must be Windows 98 SE or newer to browse our archives!" as if breezy isnt newer than 98 se!
[09:39] <moebius> is there any version of libstdc++ in ubuntu 5.10 that support GLIBC 3.4.6?
[09:39] <beej_> DjLinX, did you buy a transgaming account, or are you using the free one (winex)
[09:39] <_jason> hmpedersen, get the user agent switcher for firefox
[09:40] <xangel36> ok but is the command alien -i (aplecation name) usefull becuase for me it does not wor
[09:40] <_Gray_> lennard_: did you install nvidia drivers through synaptic/apt-get or the binary from nvidia website?
[09:40] <hmpedersen> _jason: where would i find that?
[09:40] <_jason> hmpedersen, it's an extension, should be on the mozilla firefox extensions page
[09:40] <SEJeff> xangel36: sudo alien -i packagename
[09:40] <vodnik> by the way, is there an easy way to tell some program which icon it should use?
[09:40] <hmpedersen> i forgot to tape the program, and i pay $5 a month to be able to get to the archives..
[09:40] <hmpedersen> thanx
[09:40] <BeGu> test
[09:40] <xangel36> yeah that
[09:41] <xangel36> does that work?
[09:41] <thrice`> hyperactivecrond: converting from?
[09:41] <hyperactivecrond> slack
[09:41] <fooball> Hi. Could someone sort one tiny problem out? I enabled the multiverse like instructed and refreshed the data but packages like java-package and acroread etc are not available for me.. What is wrong here?
[09:41] <B7su4> Millenniumgroup, that command did not work
[09:41] <thrice`> hyperactivecrond: why's that?
[09:42] <Millenniumgroup> lol
[09:42] <taxman> SEJeff: ok, I apparently didn't have linux-wlan-ng installed. I just had files that made me think I did. I need to read more docs :) thanks
[09:42] <DjLinX> beej_ i got it off of torrent
[09:42] <hyperactivecrond> thrice`, because...
[09:42] <Millenniumgroup> then you typed it wrong
[09:42] <beej_> yes
[09:42] <Millenniumgroup> dpkg --install file.deb
[09:42] <Millenniumgroup> dpkg --install blablbllbalblab.deb
[09:42] <beej_> as I read
[09:42] <ssam> SEJeff, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=99861
[09:42] <DjLinX> beej_ so im guessin its the real one but with no acc
[09:42] <chrisx1> sorry power cut
[09:42] <beej_> yeah, as far as I remember, you had to have a transgaming account to get the files you needed for steam, etc
[09:43] <fooball> I'm following the 5.10 starter guide and things on it just do not work about installing Java and others :/
[09:43] <DjLinX> i had it working last time i installed it tho
[09:43] <SEJeff> ssam: Something that works and something that is officially supported by the ubuntu foundation AND canonical are 2 entirely different things
[09:43] <beej_> try the CVS version, it's free, and there's an auto install script from linux-gamers.net
[09:43] <SEJeff> ssam: Thats cool to know though but I don't think that will be in dapper officially as even the guy who wrote it says it's not production ready yet
[09:43] <beej_> DjLinX, i've gotta run, sorry I couldn't be of more help
[09:44] <chrisx1> i need to find someone who can help me with apache2
[09:44] <czr> hmm. are there any ubuntu developers present on this channel?
[09:44] <zandaa> hm...
[09:44] <fooball> no one can / is willing to help me? :(
[09:44] <zandaa> anyone know a good peer to peer file sharing program on Ubuntu?
[09:44] <DjLinX> beej_ np
[09:44] <chrisx1> zandaa, gtk-gnutella
[09:45] <SEJeff> ssam: You are right though, I just found it with grep
[09:45] <zandaa> chrisx1, thanks
[09:45] <ssam> SEJeff, i guess we'll just have to see. ubuntu include a few non mainline drivers (ralink), but it requires them to take resposibility
[09:46] <fooball> can anyone even read me? :(
[09:46] <Sneaky_Bastard> nope
[09:46] <Sneaky_Bastard> nobody can read you
[09:46] <fooball> blah.
[09:46] <ssam> fooball, hello
[09:46] <fooball> Just wondering wether those faqs and documents on help.ubuntu.com are just outdated and lie completely
[09:46] <Madpilot> fooball: by far the easiest way to install Java is just to download it from Sun's website...
[09:47] <Jormundgand> I solved my Flash sound problem by removing Firefox 1.5. =P
[09:47] <Madpilot> help.u.c should be fairly up to date...
[09:47] <SEJeff> !javadeb
[09:47] <ubotu> javadebs is, like, Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ To install these, open a terminal, cd to the directory you downloaded them to, and type "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[09:47] <fooball> I know that fakeroot route actually, done it many times earlier. Just that can't apt-get install java-package
[09:47] <hmpedersen> _jason: thanx.. but..
[09:47] <hyperactivecrond> err... how stable is dapper?
[09:47] <SEJeff> Madpilot: That is the easiest way by far
[09:47] <_jason> hmpedersen, didn't work?
[09:47] <fooball> simply the Multiverse packages are like ALL missing although I enabled multiverse
[09:47] <hmpedersen> _jason: no.. it seems it allso requires ms mplayer 9 :(
[09:47] <Matthew> gray. :v) i'm back
[09:48] <_jason> hmpedersen, lol
[09:48] <SEJeff> hyperactivecrond: If you aren't ok with the linux internals and like to file lots of bug reports, don't use dapper
[09:48] <zandaa> chrisx1, for some reason gtk-gnutella won't connect
[09:48] <ssam> hyperactivecrond, the base is ok, but i have no X at the moment
[09:48] <Matthew> gray i'm in linux under live cd
[09:48] <B7su4> Millenniumgroup, gave me an error
[09:48] <hmpedersen> And since my router is dead, that means i cant boot my windows box and watch it..
[09:48] <hyperactivecrond> aah no x
[09:48] <chrisx1> zandaa, Get the latest deb from sourceforge
[09:48] <ssam> hyperactivecrond, you could try a daily live cd
[09:48] <Matthew> gray under gparted it says "unallocated" 76gb for the only partition
[09:48] <SEJeff> hyperactivecrond: I am running xchat in dapper right now. But dont' use it if you don't know how to fix things
[09:48] <_jason> hmpedersen, can you link me?  maybe we can outsmart it
[09:48] <zandaa> sourceforge, ok
[09:48] <hmpedersen> and i will NOT wait till tomorrow when they send it again
[09:48] <fooball> :( E: Couldn't find package java-package
[09:48] <_jason> hmpedersen, or is this not a public thing?
[09:48] <SEJeff> !javadeb
[09:49] <ubotu> I guess javadebs is Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ To install these, open a terminal, cd to the directory you downloaded them to, and type "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[09:49] <Millenniumgroup> B7su4 which is?
[09:49] <SEJeff> fooball: ^
[09:49] <hmpedersen> _jason i doubt you'll understand much.. its danish
[09:49] <Matthew> gray under windows, though, it says two partitions - one 71 gb windows, one 20-something gb unknown
[09:49] <hmpedersen> Its a pay-service..
[09:49] <Madpilot> !tell fooball about javadeb
[09:49] <_jason> hmpedersen, oh
[09:49] <fooball> SEJeff: yesyes. now what about the acroread and ~50 of the other packages I want to install next from _multiverse_ ?
[09:49] <hmpedersen> oh well
[09:49] <fooball> and keep automatically updated naturally
[09:50] <_Gray_> !tell _Gray_ about mp3
[09:50] <hmpedersen> Atleast i found something ive needed for long :)
[09:50] <Millenniumgroup> I don't know your setup but in order to install .deb you got a few choices like dpkg --install file.deb
[09:50] <Millenniumgroup> --or--
[09:50] <Millenniumgroup> dpkg -i file.deb.
[09:50] <andrew_> Something odd happened to my ubuntu box last night. For some reason, mysqld shut down, and now I cant get it back up again
[09:50] <B7su4>  sudo dpkg --install peerguardnf-1.5beta.i386.deb
[09:50] <B7su4> dpkg: error processing peerguardnf-1.5beta.i386.deb (--install):
[09:50] <B7su4>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[09:50] <B7su4> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:50] <B7su4>  peerguardnf-1.5beta.i386.deb
[09:50] <andrew_> Ive had a look through the syslog files, but cant find anything about what caused it
[09:51] <Madpilot> fooball: Multiverse will be updated when Dapper is released
[09:51] <chrisx1> Is Bind For Nameservers On Websites?
[09:51] <Millenniumgroup> B7su4, you spelled it wrong or the file doesn't exsist
[09:51] <Millenniumgroup> use tab to get the full name like peer (press tab) in the directory
[09:51] <fooball> Madpilot: well, would be nice if it worked at least for once for just installing stuff then.
[09:52] <hyperactivecrond> B7su4, CaSe SensiTIVity is important
[09:52] <andrew_> Can anyone help me track down the problem?
[09:52] <B7su4> Millenniumgroup, i am an idiot...i forgot to cd Desktop/
[09:52] <fooball> seems nothing works on this shit. back to fedora, at least their faqs and documents DO NOT BLATANTLY lie about how it is possible to install certain software. bye
[09:52] <Millenniumgroup> lol your not an idiot, good luck with peer guardian :)
[09:53] <B7su4> Millenniumgroup, it said setting up peerguardian...that means it is installed?
[09:53] <neosublime> I'm new to ubuntu, and I want to have my wife's slow computer atostart an X session with my system... where do I add X -query <my-system>?
[09:53] <Millenniumgroup> yeah, type it peerguardian and it should start
[09:54] <hmpedersen> _jason: perhaps u could help me with another problem i have, since u know so much about firefox :)
[09:54] <chrisx1> What Is Bind?
[09:54] <ardchoille> Has the new ideas section been taken out of the launchpad.net ?
[09:55] <hyperactivecrond> ardchoille, look in the wiki
[09:55] <_jason> hmpedersen, lol I swear all I know is user agent switcher :)  but you can ask and I'll give it a shot
[09:55] <ardchoille> hyperactivecrond: ah, good idea. Thanks
[09:55] <BlueDevil> neosublime: you could write an init script and add it to run in runlevel 2
[09:55] <hyperactivecrond> np ardchoille  but look under HowToParticipate
[09:55] <B7su4> Millenniumgroup, says command notfound
[09:55] <hmpedersen> _jason: heh.. you dont know how to make firefox accept ed2k:// as valid urls? (and perhaps even to make them open in amule)?
[09:56] <neosublime> but I don't want to log into the local system.. I want the X session to be automatic, so she will just login like she normally does
[09:56] <_jason> hmpedersen, I don't, but I have seen a tutorial on the forums for doing that with gaim links which may be similar, let me see if I can find it
[09:56] <hmpedersen> tanx
[09:56] <hmpedersen> thanx*
[09:57] <hmpedersen> been asking around here every now and then, without anyone knowin..
[09:57] <zandaa> it's disappointing to see that most of the programs for Ubuntu don't support 64-bits PCs :(
[09:57] <pete__> screaming!, mother fuckers they left me broke and bleading
[09:57] <chrisx1> What Is Bind?
[09:57] <hmpedersen> oh.. evenin zandaa :)
[09:57] <zandaa> hmpedersen, evening:P
[09:57] <_jason> hmpedersen, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81926&highlight=gaim+link+firefox read that through but of course change it for emule, let me know if you get it to work
[09:57] <hmpedersen> _jason thanx :)
[09:58] <Jhair> Hi, on an AMD64 environment  I want to open my pdf files using Acroread which runs inside a 32-bit chroot. I want to do it from Nautilus. Nautilus has the "Open with Other Application"->"Use a custom comand", but I don't know how the command line should be so that the name of the selected file in Nautilus is opened (I use the dchroot -d acroread command, which shows Acroread with no files opened).
[09:58] <Jhair> Any ideas on this? Thanks.
[09:58] <neosublime> I'm new to ubuntu, and I want to have my wife's slow computer atostart an X session with my system... where do I add X -query <my-system>?
[09:58] <neosublime> without loginig in
[09:59] <BlueDevil> Jhair: try %f
[09:59] <pete__> i recently downloaded a desklet, i was wondering if anyone can help me install it?
[09:59] <BlueDevil> neosublime: init scripts
[09:59] <chaumurky> neosublime: the entries yoiu need are in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[10:00] <MWettendorff> how can i add the /var/www to my own homefolder??
[10:00] <Plugh> neosublime: It can be configured via the GUI tools
[10:00] <chaumurky> autologin true and add the username to the line below.
[10:00] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: ~/public_html
[10:00] <t53l13b> test
[10:01] <chani_> why does acpi suck so hard on my laptop?
[10:01] <neosublime> what gui tools
[10:01] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: ?? please explain.. ( total n00b here )
[10:01] <Jhair> BlueDevil, thanks for your suggestion. I got from Acroread "There was an error opening this document. No such file or directory" with 'dchroot -d acroread %f'... I will try with %s now, I think some programs use that
[10:01] <Bill__> Does anyone have a moment to help me get mod_python working on my ubuntu home server?
[10:01] <BlueDevil> chani_: b0rken bios? :)
[10:02] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: you want to be able to host a web page on your account?
[10:02] <lightbright> chani_: maybe its sleepy
[10:02] <emil> !macromedia flash player
[10:02] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, emil
[10:03] <Plugh> neosublime: Using the menus at the top of the screen its System --> Administration --> Login Screen Setup. The stuff you want is in there. You can do auto log in for a given user but have a slight delay before auto log in so you can have log in as a different user (if neccessary) for administration.
[10:03] <BlueDevil> Jhair: you can try with xmessage %s %F %f etc to actually see what's expanded
[10:03] <Jhair> Ugh, that didn'n work neither I tried with quotes also (the file I am trying has spaces on it)
[10:03] <Jhair> BlueDevil, great idea I will do that
[10:04] <BlueDevil> Plugh: that's not what he wanst
[10:04] <zandaa> chrisx1, <_< the gtk-gnutella that's on sourceforge, is for i386 only, not for amd64
[10:04] <phoul> Hello i just installed lg-all from synaptic and im wondering where it put all the issues..
[10:04] <BlueDevil> wants*
[10:04] <Hobz> When i'm installing ubuntu after XP, should I put /boot on the MBR or somewhere else?
[10:04] <neosublime> got it... but I want her system to auto X -query <my-sys> without starting up a local Xsession on her system. basicly just a terminal
[10:04] <djk_> Hobz: doesn't matter.
[10:04] <CorrosionX> Hey anyone here knows a way to run Ubuntu from within Windows (like as an emulator, my linux is on another partition)
[10:04] <B7su4> anyone know how to activate peerguardian?
[10:04] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: i want to be abel to jump to that dir, when i log in to the FTP ( vsftpd ) so i can upload the pages that im going to test, before i upload them to my real host on the net.. I also have 5 other users on the network, that has to be abel to do the same
[10:04] <zandaa> CorrosionX, I don't think that's possible
[10:04] <phoul> Anyone?
[10:05] <phoul> Where did lg-all save the issues to
[10:05] <phoul> ?
[10:05] <chrisx1> zandaa, no idea then
[10:05] <chrisx1> sorry
[10:05] <chrisx1> any1 help with bind please
[10:05] <zandaa> <_< frickin stupid.........
[10:05] <CorrosionX> zandaa: i had a knoppix live cd boot from within windows once, i think with QEMU
[10:05] <BlueDevil> neosublime: i'll say this for the last time: use an init script!
[10:05] <zandaa> CorrosionX, rlly?
[10:05] <phoul> anyone?
[10:05] <CorrosionX> yup any knoppix live cd can do that i think
[10:06] <zandaa> any other good Peer to Peer file sharing programs for 64-bit pcs?
[10:06] <phoul> Cmon somone must know where LG stores th issues
[10:06] <neosublime> got it...
[10:06] <neosublime> thanks guys
[10:06] <CorrosionX> zaanda: what you haven't given up on 64bit yet? :)
[10:06] <Dorioman> neosublime: The gui would be under system configuration >login screen setup
[10:06] <pete__> hi i need some help installing desklets?
[10:06] <zandaa> CorrosionX, it's the only frickin PC I got <_<
[10:06] <defiance`> Uhm
[10:06] <defiance`> a quick question
[10:06] <phoul> CMon guys
[10:06] <phoul> Anyone know
[10:06] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: and what's the problem?
[10:07] <defiance`> why doesn't my locale work?
[10:07] <rambo3> why dont you use locate or find
[10:07] <CorrosionX> zandaa: amd64?
[10:07] <phoul> Linux gazzet
[10:07] <zandaa> CorrosionX, yeh
[10:07] <phoul> Where does it store the issues
[10:07] <BlueDevil> Dorioman: man, you don't know what you're talking about
[10:07] <CorrosionX> zandaa: yeah i got that too but i finally decided to use i386 because i couldn't get anything working in amd64
[10:07] <defiance`> http://pastebin.com/459983 <-- Can anyone help me solve that?
[10:07] <rambo3> it should be in /usr/share /g*
[10:08] <zandaa> CorrosionX, how you do it then?
[10:08] <dooglus> why do people have a separate /boot partition?  what's the point?
[10:08] <CorrosionX> zandaa: reinstall ubutun i386 and forget you have a 64bit processor :)
[10:08] <pete__> can anyone help me install gdesklets?
[10:08] <BlueDevil> defiance`: try export LOCALE=C
[10:08] <nekostar> eh thats right i wanna get rid of the desklets
[10:08] <phoul> does anyone know
[10:08] <phoul> PLEASE
[10:08] <defiance`> BlueDevil, still get the same error.
[10:08] <chrisx1> How Do I Untar Something?
[10:08] <CorrosionX> until the day we can finally get some support (no 64bit drivers for anything)
[10:08] <defiance`> :\
[10:08] <zandaa> CorrosionX, nvm..... don't feel like losing all I've set up already <_<
[10:09] <phoul> :(
[10:09] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: the problem is when i log in to the FTP (using a difrent PC) i end in the /home/username/ folder.. and i it to jump directly in to the /var/www folder
[10:09] <defiance`> BlueDevil, apt complains aswell.. It's been like this since I dist-upgraded from hoary to breezy.
[10:09] <phoul> Anyone know where the linux gazzet holds its issues?
[10:09] <BlueDevil> phoul: you installed by package?
[10:09] <CorrosionX> zandaa: yeah that's what i thought... then I spent more time trying to make everything work... i lost even more time there
[10:09] <rambo3> phoul i just answerd you
[10:09] <zandaa> CorrosionX, I've got a lot set up already
[10:09] <phoul> BlueDevil, i installed from synaptic the file called lg-all
[10:09] <chrisx1> How Do I Untar Something?
[10:09] <rambo3> right klick on it and untar
[10:09] <CorrosionX> but since everything is available in i386 you just sudo apt-get install everything you need and you're up and running
[10:09] <dooglus> chrisx1: tar xf <something>
[10:09] <rambo3> unpack
[10:10] <ompaul> chrisx1, tar xvf food.tar
[10:10] <phoul> rambo where tho
[10:10] <BlueDevil> phoul: i expect that's a metapackage
[10:10] <CorrosionX> zandaa: we got played man
[10:10] <zandaa> CorrosionX, I can tell....
[10:10] <BlueDevil> phoul: dpkg -L <one specific issue>
[10:10] <pete__> can anyone help me install desklets?
[10:10] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: i dont want to be abel to see all th e folders of my root
[10:10] <phoul> blue i got it from synaptic
[10:10] <_Gray_> pete__:gdesklets?
[10:10] <chrisx1> how do i unpack a gz then?
[10:10] <pete__> yea gray i have the files
[10:10] <pete__> i donot know what to do now.
[10:10] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: what do you want then?
[10:11] <_Gray_> pete__: sudo apt-get install gdesklets gdesklets-data
[10:11] <B7su4> anyone know how to activate peerguardian?
[10:11] <starla> I just suddenly can't log into gnome in any way possible.  not even in failsafe gnome. it says "your session lasted less than 10 seconds..." and advises me to log in to failsafe terminal to try to fix the problem but I don't know where the problem might be
[10:11] <dooglus> chrisx1: gunzip <something>
[10:11] <CorrosionX> zandaa: but just backup your home dir, you'll keep most crucial prefs and documents
[10:11] <chrisx1> ty
[10:11] <phoul> rambo
[10:11] <starla> can someone help me try to resolve this?
[10:11] <BlueDevil> phoul: then synaptic told you it's gonna install more packages, right?
[10:11] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: i only want to see the /var/www folder.. and the users own homefolder
[10:11] <_Gray_> pete__: you dont need any downloads they are all in synaptic
[10:11] <phoul> blue no
[10:11] <zandaa> CorrosionX, <_<......
[10:11] <dooglus> chrisx1: if it's a .tar.gz or a .tgz, just "tar xf <something>" will do it
[10:11] <phoul> It just installed them and left it
[10:11] <lightbright> zandaa: why not do as I doo, backup your whole hard drive to another hard drive?
[10:12] <CorrosionX> zandaa: then it's really easy to install everything you need with just a couple of commands with i386 files, cause nothing is missing and everything is compatible
[10:12] <pete__> ok gray i am runniong that
[10:12] <pete__> how do i get them in synaptic?
[10:12] <zandaa> lightbright, I don't have another HD nor the money to buy one
[10:12] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: if the ftp server chroots, it's gonna be hard
[10:12] <_Gray_> chrisxl: tar.gz requires tar -xvzf <file>
[10:12] <lightbright> zandaa: what country do you live in?
[10:12] <zandaa> lightbright, The Netherlands
[10:12] <_Gray_> pete__: what do you mean? you want to use synaptic not apt-get?
[10:12] <dooglus> _Gray_: no true.  v means verbose, and is optional.  z means gzipped and again is optional.
[10:12] <phoul> :'(
[10:12] <pete__> gray i did apt-get
[10:12] <lightbright> zandaa: why are you broke living in Netherlands? there is so much opportunity there
[10:12] <phoul> I cant find them dammit
[10:13] <oxez_> Hey, I checked /var/log/auth.log and I received over 5000 login attempts since last week from attackers. From what I see they have not gained access to my box. However I see this line: Dec 11 12:39:01 localhost CRON[2264] : (pam_unix) session opened for user root by (uid=0). 'CRON', I guess that's crontab doing a daily job?
[10:13] <pete__> it's done gray
[10:13] <pete__> what do i do now/
[10:13] <_Gray_> dooglus: using v is better to check for errors and i thought it was for a gzipped file?
[10:13] <zandaa> lightbright, <_< can't get a job because of the busy frickin school life
[10:13] <dooglus> _Gray_: the - is also optional, and means that the 'f' has to go last.  it's better not to use it IMHO.  "tar xf" is easier to remember, and always works
[10:13] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: well.. i had hoped that i coud place a form of link in the Homefolder, that is directet to the /var/www
[10:13] <ompaul> oxez_, yeap
[10:13] <_Gray_> dooglus: yeah i guess so lol to each his own
[10:13] <pete__> k gray i typed gdesklets
[10:13] <pete__> now what?
[10:13] <_Gray_> pete__: it should be installed
[10:13] <oxez_> ompaul: ok thanks :p From december 7 to today, I have a lot of failed login attempts, that's sad
[10:13] <phoul> Will anyone help me please
[10:13] <phoul> ...
[10:14] <Trebordod> under iwconfig my wlan0 essid is set to "off/any" when I try and change it nothing happens.  Can anyone help me with this?
[10:14] <phoul> I need to find these
[10:14] <lightbright> zandaa: when I was at school. I was working part time as well. and there are thousands of kids from your country just as busy in school as you, yet work part time as well
[10:14] <pete__> k gray, how do i run desklets?
[10:14] <hmpedersen> Finally got it working :)
[10:14] <_Gray_> pete__: did a icon appear in the system tray?
[10:14] <hmpedersen> Thanx _jasn
[10:14] <dooglus> _Gray_: v fills the screen with stuff - it's easy to miss errors as they scroll off the screen quicker.  and tar doesn't need you to tell it the file is gzipped - it can tell for itself by checking the file's magic number
[10:14] <pete__> um.
[10:14] <pete__> i think so yes
[10:14] <lightbright> zandaa: making excuses all your life will keep you broke and unsuccessful
[10:14] <hmpedersen> Thanx _jason *
[10:14] <ompaul> oxez_, you should check your crontab for the entry and chase it back then if something bad happens you know what it is
[10:14] <hypn0> phoul: u installed lg-all?
[10:14] <phoul> yes
[10:14] <BlueDevil> phoul: synaptic told you what packages it installed
[10:14] <pete__> yes it did gray
[10:14] <zandaa> lightbright, I'm not making excuses, you don't even know how my school life is <_<
[10:14] <Trebordod> under iwconfig my wlan0 essid is set to "off/any" when I try and change it nothing happens.  Can anyone help me with this?
[10:14] <oxez_> ompaul: yes I will, thanks :)
[10:14] <phoul> Blue no shit
[10:14] <starla> can someone help me figure out what the problem is if ubuntu tells me "your session lasted only less than 10 seconds. if you haven't logged yourself out it could be an installation problem or out of disk space. log into one of the failsafe sessions to try to fix it"
[10:14] <phoul> hypn0, yes i did
[10:14] <zandaa> lightbright, or my regular life for that matter.
[10:14] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: does your ftp daemon chroot?
[10:14] <_Gray_> pete__: you can configure gdesklets now to your liking
[10:14] <lightbright> zandaa: jhow many hours a week do you watch television?
[10:15] <_Gray_> dooglus: thanks for that info.
[10:15] <zandaa> lightbright, I don't watch TV
[10:15] <lightbright> zandaa: jhow many hours a week do you watch television? and / or play your xbox or ps2?
[10:15] <ompaul> phoul, language please - we like to be G rated
[10:15] <phoul> sorry
[10:15] <zandaa> lightbright, don't have a XBOX or PS2 either
[10:15] <lightbright> zandaa: so you telling me in the last month you never watched tv even for 5 mins?
[10:15] <zandaa> lightbright, maybe 5 mins to catch the news or whatever
[10:15] <lightbright> zandaa: how many hours a day do you sleep?
[10:15] <dooglus> _Gray_: same goes for bzip2ed files too.  the 'j' is optional
[10:15] <zandaa> lightbright, I dunno
[10:16] <B7su4> anyone know how to activate peerguardian?
[10:16] <lightbright> zandaa: roughly
[10:16] <phoul> hypn0, i installed lg-all
[10:16] <zandaa> lightbright, about the normal 8 hours or less
[10:16] <Fujitsu> TV _is_ bad.
[10:16] <_Gray_> dooglus: i always used the j what a waste..... lol
[10:16] <hmpedersen> _jason, u there?
[10:16] <hypn0> r they in /usr/share/doc/lg-issueXX/ phoul ?
[10:16] <dooglus> _Gray_: heh
[10:16] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: yea i think so. i can send you the conf file, so you can see it
[10:16] <lightbright> zandaa: well I sleep for 6 hours and so can you!  8 is too much!  so thats a saving of 14 hours a week you can invest into part time work!  Then you can save for a  hard drive and backup Ubuntu :)
[10:16] <lockhead> was it: ./configure; make; make install?
[10:16] <_Gray_> dooglus: i already setup aliases anyways lol
[10:17] <lockhead> or make install; make?
[10:17] <richard_> zandaa; i find school demanding enough to not work
[10:17] <lightbright> zandaa: are you trying to tell me that for 16 hours every single day of the year, you do school work?
[10:17] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: vsftpd?
[10:17] <zandaa> lightbright, right.... so I guess you don't know my day to day life...
[10:17] <richard_> zandaa; i have to work all summer and save so i can take off during the school days
[10:17] <richard_> zandaa; so i agree with you
[10:17] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: yes. that is the ftpserver i have installed
[10:17] <zandaa> richard_, I've got work enough for school as it is
[10:18] <lightbright> richard_: zandaa is just making excuses for being broke :P
[10:18] <lightbright> zandaa: are you trying to tell me that for 16 hours every single day of the year, you do school work?
[10:18] <zandaa> lightbright, no I'm not...
[10:18] <pete__> how do i install
[10:18] <pete__> lmsensors?
[10:18] <dooglus> zandaa, lightbright, richard_: this is really off-topic.  can you take it to #ubuntu-offtopic ?
[10:18] <phoul> in usr/share/doc there are foldures for each issue but if i open up the foldure theres no issue in it
[10:18] <lightbright> zandaa:  you said you sleep for 8 hours so that means you are claiming that for 16 hours every single day of the year, you do school work!   Is this what you expecting us to believe?
[10:18] <itz> Need a direct connect client to my ubuntu. One that most hubs allows...
[10:18] <lightbright> dooglus: ok np
[10:18] <zandaa> dooglus, will do
[10:18] <richard_> dooglus; ok
[10:19] <zandaa> lightbright, I end this discussion here on my part.
[10:19] <phoul> hypn0,  in usr/share/doc there are foldures for each issue but if i open up the foldure theres no issue in it \
[10:19] <pete__> how do i install lmsensors/
[10:19] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: sorry, not familiar with it; besides, ftp is evil :)
[10:19] <hmpedersen> well.. time to go get a wee bit o sleep..
[10:20] <Jhair> BlueDevil, hm. it was easier as a though, acroread $1 works. I am sure other applications need a %-modifier to make them work
[10:20] <BlueDevil> Jhair: glad to hear it :)
[10:20] <czr> anyone here using amarok with breezy?
[10:20] <gnomefreak> pete__,  did you try sudo apt-get install lmsensors?
[10:20] <eksajm> hey guys i have a question about dhcp.
[10:20] <_Gray_> czr: why use that when u can use rhythmbox :P
[10:20] <eksajm> my router can reserve a internal ip, why doesnt this work for me
[10:21] <pete__> yes gnome.
[10:21] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: oh.. you are proberly right.. but i had no problems with the setup if it was on a 2003 server.. have done that many times.
[10:21] <czr> _Gray_, because I like amarok more?
[10:21] <eksajm> i get different internal ips allt he time
[10:21] <ompaul> eksajm, that is dhcp for ya
[10:21] <eksajm> does the hostname change for my ubunto box
[10:21] <eksajm> cause ot works for all other OSs
[10:21] <_Gray_> czr: makes sense lol i never really got into amarok
[10:21] <Madpilot> pete__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SensorInstallHowto
[10:21] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: you could try webdav
[10:21] <CorrosionX> amarok is great, it's better than most windows jukebox apps
[10:21] <_Gray_> your motherboard has to support hardware sensors
[10:21] <czr> _Gray_, the problem with amarok in breezy is that it sucks a lot of CPU or just dies (for other people)
[10:22] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: and that is??
[10:22] <eksajm> ompaul, well my router works for other computers
[10:22] <eksajm> but why not for this.
[10:22] <gnomefreak> ahhhhhhhhhh lm-sensors
[10:22] <_Gray_> thats why i dont liek it its a system resource hog compared to others
[10:22] <eksajm> does ubuntu change some variable in the name every time?
[10:22] <Josh43> czr; think alot of that is amarok's default theme
[10:22] <bob832> eksajm:  i have noticed the same thing with my router however, I am not sure why
[10:22] <czr> _Gray_, you missed the point. it sucks CPU on breezy
[10:22] <ompaul> eksajm, you are getting different ips for your linux box?
[10:22] <CorrosionX> anyone been able to make an Intel Pro Wireless card (ipw2200) work on Ubuntu?
[10:22] <B7su4> anyone know how to activate peerguardian?
[10:22] <czr> Josh43, nah, was using the same exact theme in debian, was quite ok
[10:22] <_Gray_> czr: thats why i dont use it.....
[10:22] <eksajm> ompaul, not for all linux boes
[10:22] <eksajm> just the one with ubuntu
[10:23] <czr> well, I'm using xmms for now, but it really sucks :-)
[10:23] <eksajm> bob2, did you manage to fix it?
[10:23] <bob832> eksajm:  no i have not
[10:23] <eksajm> bob2, okey ;//
[10:23] <czr> I don't mean xmms per se sucks, just when you have 10000+ music it doesn't quite hack it
[10:23] <Josh43> czr; I dunno - I took ouy the non-scrolling background in the sidebar theme and had no more problems
[10:23] <ompaul> eksajm, that is not bob 2 is is 832
[10:23] <dooglus> eksajm: it's possibly that the dhcp client isn't telling the dhcp server what hostname it wants to be known as
[10:23] <eksajm> dooglus, how do i fix it?
[10:23] <Josh43> czr - agreed.. what I really want is musikcube for linux
[10:23] <czr> Josh43, hmm. maybe it's just me then
[10:24] <eksajm> is it just to look trough every config file i have?
[10:24] <CorrosionX> i still don't get why there's no Winamp for linux
[10:24] <BlueDevil> MWettendorff: an extension to the HTTP protocol
[10:24] <zelevw> hi guys...I've tried everything in:https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and still cannot get to play dvds...can anyone help?  runnung ubuntu 5.10
[10:24] <czr> CorrosionX, ask winamp?
[10:24] <zandaa> zelevw, what's up?
[10:24] <Josh43> CorrosionX, xmms is almost exactly the same thing
[10:24] <dooglus> eksajm: what I did was tell my router to only assign IP addresses from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 and then told ubuntu to use static address 192.168.1.200
[10:24] <gnomefreak> CorrosionX, WIN amp   the letters WIN stand for windows :(
[10:24] <_Gray_> zalevw: try automatix? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66563
[10:24] <zelevw> zandaa:  i cant play dvds
[10:24] <dooglus> eksajm: so basically dodged the issue by using an unused static ip
[10:24] <eksajm> dooglus, oh.
[10:24] <eksajm> can i do that?
[10:24] <zelevw> gray: thanks
[10:24] <eksajm> okey-
[10:24] <zandaa> zelevw, have you tried xine?
[10:24] <zelevw> gray: i'll try that
[10:24] <eksajm> well that is kind of .. ghum smart actually
[10:24] <CorrosionX> josh43: except for cool features yeah
[10:25] <eksajm> ill try that
[10:25] <eksajm> ;=
[10:25] <ProN00b> is there any tool i can open xml files with and view them like a list ?
[10:25] <zelevw> zandaa> no...i'll install it
[10:25] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: oh. i see
[10:25] <ompaul> eksajm, generally a router hands out ips on a first come first served basis, you need to look at the way it is set up
[10:25] <CorrosionX> there lacks a media library in xmms at the very least
[10:25] <dooglus> eksajm: sure, if your router is happy with keeping some addresses aside.  you wouldn't want the router giving the ip you use to another machine
[10:25] <zandaa> CorrosionX, exactly
[10:25] <kid> If I'm doing "tar cfv test.tar" - and I get back "tar: COwardly refusing to create an empty archive," what option need I add? searched, can't seem to have much luck
[10:25] <Josh43> CorrosionX, Cool features: Juk or Amarok :)
[10:25] <lightbright> CorrosionX: why dont you write on then?
[10:25] <CorrosionX> zelevw: i heard Easy Breezy will install everything you need for that
[10:25] <czr> kid, you need to list the directories you want tar to read
[10:25] <eksajm> dooglus, no but my router is kidn of smart, and only uses the first numbers if they are availible
[10:25] <lightbright> CorrosionX: why dont you write one then?
[10:25] <_Gray_> zelevw: select the AUD-DVD option and multimedia codecs if you want.
[10:26] <dooglus> kid: what are you trying to do?  tar c Creates an archive.
[10:26] <czr> kid, after those other options. if you want tar to start from the current directory, add ' .'
[10:26] <peter_> god im smoking like a trooper sat here reading this lot lol
[10:26] <CorrosionX> lightbright: that's what every linux geek says when you complain about lack of features :)
[10:26] <dooglus> eksajm: so in the network properties, select 'static' instead of DHCP
[10:26] <eksajm> dooglus, fixed-adress 192-.168..; in dhcpclient.conf file?
[10:26] <_Gray_> CorrosionX: easybreezy is joined with easyubuntu and easybreezy was a fork of automatix
[10:26] <lightbright> zandaa: you claim there lacks a media library in xmms, so why dont you write one then instead of complaining?
[10:26] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: i think i have found a way to do it..  just have to read a litel bit more
[10:26] <ompaul> eksajm, so it is a router issue cos your getting ip the giving of ip is what you are arguing about
[10:26] <dooglus> eksajm: don't run a dhcp client at all...
[10:26] <zandaa> lightbright, I'm not complaining, and I'm not that great kinda programmer
[10:26] <eksajm> ompaul, no its not. since it works with all other computers
[10:26] <eksajm> dooglus,  okey
[10:26] <lightbright> CorrosionX: no, every geek and loser complains about stuff, instead of doing something about it :)
[10:27] <zandaa> lightbright, just get off my back will ya
[10:27] <eksajm> ill try it, dooglus
[10:27] <czr> lightbright, complaining is much more fun when you know that you could fix it, but rather not ;-)
[10:27] <kid> Got it now, thanks guys
[10:27] <lightbright> CorrosionX: Why focus on the problems?  why not find a remedy?  as Henry Ford said "Dont find fault, find a redemy"
[10:27] <peter_> just do what i did just plug your eathernet lead in and turn your router on
[10:27] <Flying-Penguin> is there bluetooth linux software out there? (I have to connect to my wireless headset through a usb divise)
[10:27] <lightbright> czr: hehe ;)
[10:27] <dooglus> kid: by the way, don't search, just read the manual: "man tar"
[10:28] <lightbright> zandaa: well unless you can write better , dont complain!  Ubuntu is the #1 linux distro for a reason
[10:28] <czr> does anyone know where ubuntu-developers hang out?
[10:28] <zandaa> lightbright, #1?
[10:28] <lightbright> czr: some hang here
[10:28] <phishead> hey guys wifi is working with my ubuntu box when wep is disabled but when i enable it and enter the key i never get an ip.  Can someone help me out?
[10:28] <dooglus> czr: #ubuntu-devel
[10:28] <lightbright> zandaa: yes #=number
[10:28] <djk_> czr: wild guess here, but #ubuntu-devel ? ;)
[10:28] <czr> thanks dooglus
[10:28] <lightbright> czr: Seveas is a great developer and lovely person
[10:29] <ompaul> eksajm, it is not ubuntu's fault that the router gives it some ip you just happen not to like, I suggest you install etherreal if you own the network and read the traffic calls to the router and and back and see what actually happens if you discover that there is a problem with what Ubuntu is doing then file a bug
[10:29] <zandaa> lightbright, I know #=number <_< I just didnt know it was tha #1
[10:29] <lightbright> czr: and Seveas is very very patient and helpful.
[10:29] <peter_> i think this unbuntu is the dogs since i got it yesterday i cant get off it lol it beets xp anyday
[10:29] <Matthew> when i type sudo cfdisk (on the live cd) this is what i get -   FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 1: logical partitions overlap
[10:29] <Matthew>                           Press any key to exit cfdisk
[10:29] <czr> lightbright, why isn't seves on ubuntu-devel then? :-)
[10:30] <lightbright> czr: he is not here either today
[10:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Matthew about paste
[10:30] <czr> ah, I see. I've chatted with him though
[10:30] <lightbright> czr: maybe he is on a break :)  bathing in hawaii
[10:30] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: it was actural real easy.. just had to add one line to the vsftpd.conf file..
[10:30] <eksajm> ompaul, well it migt be something in a config file, but i am totaly sure it is not the router. i have had that router for a year and it has never failed,. works with every computer and every os, but fials in ubuntu
[10:30] <czr> lightbright, hope so :-)
[10:30] <joshi> is there option for
[10:30] <n0dl> how do i burn data onto a cd and how would i adjust the speed
[10:30] <joshi> 'ls' so it shows dirs first then files?
[10:31] <MWettendorff> BlueDevil: only problem now, is that i dont have access to my /home dir, only the /var/www
[10:31] <_jason> Josh43, i think default is all abc order
[10:31] <n0dl> can someone help me?
[10:31] <phishead> so any help with the wifi wep?
[10:32] <lightbright> czr: :)
[10:32] <djk_> n0dl: the easy way is by using k3b, difficult way would be using cdrecord,cdrdao,mkisofs,growisofs in cli
[10:32] <_jason> bah sry Josh43
[10:32] <lightbright> n0dl: I use gnomebaker
[10:32] <dooglus> joshi: that's a good question.  I don't think there is though.
[10:32] <joshi> ok..
[10:32] <lightbright> n0dl: sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[10:32] <dooglus> joshi: you could write a shell function to do it that way though pretty easily
[10:33] <Madpilot> n0dl: Nautilus - the file manager - burns data CDs nicely. Just drop a blank CD into your burner and an option window should pop up
[10:33] <wang_> does anyone have xp product keys
[10:33] <joshi> dooglus: want to teach me? or give some link where i can read about it?
[10:33] <smo> wang_: painfully off-topic
[10:33] <djk_> wang_: wrong channel :p
[10:33] <cius> hello all
[10:33] <dooglus> joshi: I'll see what I can knock up.  Just a mo.
[10:34] <joshi> thnx =)
[10:34] <lightbright> joshi: sudo gedit ~/.bashrc
[10:35] <triple5> hello all
[10:35] <lightbright> joshi: I use this: alias ll='ls -lh'
[10:35] <dawngrimm> I'm trying to install NVidia I'm on breezy badger getting segmentation faults even with glxinfo. help!
[10:36] <ompaul> eksajm, why not install ethereal - network traffic analyzer then watch what is happening then come to me with what is happening :-)
[10:36] <_jason> joshi, lol sorry about before I was eating and only caught the second line of your question :)
[10:36] <triple5> Is there anybody with experience how to get the menu in gnome to work for the admin tasks?
[10:36] <sambagirl> is ethereal in synamptic?
[10:36] <_jason> triple5, what admin tasks?
[10:37] <_jason> sambagirl, yes
[10:37] <sambagirl> thanks jason
[10:37] <triple5> I want to use synaptic, users-admin, etc etc from the menu
[10:37] <ompaul> sambagirl, universe
[10:37] <LoPMX> can i install dapper packages to breezy?
[10:37] <lightbright> sambagirl: hello :)
[10:37] <_jason> LoPMX, if you want to probably break your box
[10:37] <priich> !w32codecs
[10:37] <kakei> whats the program to view the photos from a camara
[10:37] <Madpilot> kakei: gThumb does that
[10:38] <chaumurky> LoPMX: you can't easily go back....
[10:38] <lightbright> kakei: Xsane?
[10:38] <ompaul> sambagirl, do this in a terminal>> apt-cache search ethereal << then do this >> apt-cache policy ethereal << you may learn a useful set of steps :-)
[10:38] <joshi> i need 'ls' option that gives directories first then files... ls -lh wont do that =)
[10:38] <jeffro> can anyone tell me how to map a network drive
[10:38] <_jason> triple5, aren't those things already in the menu?
[10:38] <LoPMX> what for? ;] 
[10:38] <MWettendorff> how do i make a dir writeabel++
[10:38] <triple5> _jason when I am clickin on synaptic I will get a little window asking for password
[10:38] <lightbright> triple5: whats your password?
[10:38] <lightbright> :P
[10:38] <Madpilot> triple5: just enter your own user's PW
[10:38] <triple5> I enter the password, but it just disappears, the synaptic doesn't start
[10:39] <dooglus> joshi: something like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5629 is a start.
[10:39] <lightbright> triple5: try to load it from CLI instead
[10:39] <ompaul> lightbright, no responsible admin ever asks that questoin
[10:39] <dooglus> joshi: you just need to copy-paste that into your .bashrc file.  then 'lls' will act like the ls you want
[10:39] <triple5> what i CLI?
[10:39] <_jason> triple5, the terminal
[10:39] <triple5> I can use the terminal from root
[10:39] <lightbright> triple5:  sudo synaptic
[10:39] <_jason> triple5, are you entering the correct password?  it should be your user password
[10:40] <kakei> any similar program like gphoto for kubuntu
[10:40] <lightbright> triple5: load terminal and type:  sudo synaptic
[10:40] <lightbright> triple5: then synaptic will work
[10:40] <triple5> but the sudo doesn't work either...
[10:40] <_jason> triple5, you have to use your user password
[10:40] <lightbright> triple5: hehe you running Ubuntu? :P
[10:40] <triple5> I mean this last method
[10:40] <cius> hello again
[10:40] <chris_dx> _jason: I'm having the same issue with synaptic package manager
[10:40] <cius> darn connection
[10:40] <triple5> ye ubuntu
[10:40] <lightbright> chris_dx: load terminal and type:  sudo synaptic
[10:40] <_jason> chris_dx, you are entering your user password?
[10:41] <lightbright> then enter password, then synaptic will load
[10:41] <triple5> I am entering user password
[10:41] <alvaro_> i can't configure my wifi card
[10:41] <triple5> but synaptic doesn't start
[10:41] <jabra> what is the fastest way to determine if a machien is running ubuntu. I am writting a script.
[10:41] <dooglus> triple5: what if you run "sudo id" and then type your user password.  what happens?
[10:41] <cius> would anyone happen to know why a game running in fullscreen mode at 800x600 on a second monitor whose resolution is 800x600 doesn't take up the entire screen?
[10:41] <Watersofhell> Hello all
[10:41] <_jason> triple5, chris_dx in a terminal: sudo echo hi, does it say hi to you?
[10:41] <lightbright> triple5: reinstall ubuntu and this time DONT remove anything :P
[10:42] <triple5> dooglus, after sudo id nothing happens
[10:42] <triple5> it doesn't ask for password
[10:42] <lightbright> dooglus: what the id switch do?
[10:42] <dawngrimm> I'm trying to install NVidia I'm on breezy badger getting segmentation faults even with glxinfo. help!
[10:42] <dooglus> lightbright: id is a command.
[10:42] <joshi> dooglus: i tryed you given link... didnt work
[10:42] <dooglus> lightbright: it tells you your ID
[10:42] <dooglus> joshi: what happened?
[10:42] <MWettendorff> what is the command to make a dir writeabel???
[10:42] <joshi> dooglus: it says that command was not found
[10:43] <gnomefreak> tripplet type in the password and it will say hi
[10:43] <lightbright> dooglus: cool, I didnt know that command
[10:43] <dooglus> triple5: nothing at all?
[10:43] <dooglus> jabra: something like: grep -qi ubuntu /etc/lsb-release && echo ubuntu || echo not ubuntu
[10:43] <_jason> MWettendorff, sudo chmod -R +w directory ?
[10:43] <alvaro_> how can I configure my wifi card?
[10:43] <_jason> MWettendorff, only use sudo if you need it
[10:43] <chris_dx> _jason: error message: chrisdx is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[10:44] <dooglus> joshi: run a new bash shell.  type "bash" in an existing terminal, or run a new terminal.
[10:44] <triple5> nothing at all dooglus
[10:44] <_jason> chris_dx, is this your first account or did you create it after installing ubuntu?
[10:44] <soldieruk400> guys i was told how to install java before but me being of the stupid veriaty have forgot how to do it .any ideas ?
[10:44] <dooglus> MWettendorff: -R will recursively change everything inside the dir too.  be careful.
[10:44] <MWettendorff> _jason: oki. How do i see if it worked??
[10:44] <jeffro> Can anyone tell me how to map a network drive?
[10:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell soldieruk400  about javadebs
[10:45] <_jason> MWettendorff, ls -l, see if you have write permissions
[10:45] <joshi> dooglus: ok.. it works on with bash
[10:45] <triple5> hey, can anyone tell me how to highlight the lines that address me in gaim? do I have to use xchat for that feature?
[10:45] <soldieruk400> ty gnomefreak
[10:45] <sambagirl> what was name of ethernet package i ask about i forget the name ;)
[10:45] <joshi> dooglus: is it possible to run without need to switch to bash?
[10:45] <gnomefreak> yw soldieruk400
[10:45] <chris_dx> _jason: I performed expert install, I chose a root pass and created a user with another pass.
[10:45] <dooglus> chris_dx: you need to be in the admin group to use sudo.  run "grep ^admin /etc/group" to see which user(s) that includes
[10:45] <phyberoptix> i installed fluxbox and now my sound doesnt work
[10:45] <dooglus> joshi: it will work in every shell you open from now on.
[10:46] <joshi> lemme try
[10:46] <joshi> =)
[10:46] <dooglus> joshi: you only had to run bash that time because you were using an old shell - it had already read your old .bashrc
[10:46] <joshi> yes yes.. thnx.. it works =)
[10:46] <MWettendorff> _jason: thanks
[10:46] <dooglus> joshi: you'll notice that "lls -l" won't work, for instance.
[10:46] <triple5> grep ^admin /etc/group doesn't give me a result, I have to make a group admin?
[10:47] <mwe> /etc/groups
[10:47] <dooglus> joshi: but what I've given you is a good start at making something better...
[10:47] <priich> !javadebs
[10:47] <ubotu> it has been said that javadebs is Sun Java debs packaged for breezy are at http://www.giannaros.org/public/breezydebs/ To install these, open a terminal, cd to the directory you downloaded them to, and type "sudo dpkg -i filename.deb"
[10:47] <chris_dx> _jason: grep ^admin /etc/group <= me either
[10:47] <dooglus> mwe: /etc/group you mean?
[10:47] <triple5> chris_dx: we are are on the same problem, I also installed advanced without admin user...
[10:47] <joshi> dooglus: but lls -l works :D
[10:48] <dooglus> joshi: it doesn't list directories first though - or if it does, you're lucky :)
[10:48] <hypn0> is that javadebs link the one that should be used for java, dvd and w32codecs?
[10:48] <mwe> dooglus: right. I thought it was a typo, but /etc/group it is indeed. sorry
[10:48] <dooglus> joshi: "lls -l" is strict alphabetical order
[10:48] <dylan_> is there a way to adjust printing speed?
[10:48] <jabra> dooglus: ya something liek that
[10:48] <joshi> correct... =/
[10:48] <dylan_> my printer seems slower than it is on Windows
[10:48] <jabra> source /etc/lsb-release would do just fine
[10:48] <Mabus06> I'm booted in recover mode now... how can I find out what packages were most recently installed, so I can remove them?
[10:48] <gnomefreak> Hypn i get the java from there nothing else but i dont know
[10:49] <dooglus> mwe: do you see output from that grep if you use /etc/group then?
[10:49] <hypn0> in 510 starter guide, says to download java from sun
[10:49] <DUNFreak> Hey, does anyone know how to fix a "Partition Table Error #114" problem? I didn't have this in PQ-Magic before I installed Ubuntu... now i can't do anything with my partitions
[10:49] <gnomefreak> hypn0,  than download it from sun but the deb is alot easier to install
[10:50] <dawngrimm> I'm trying to install NVidia I'm on breezy badger getting segmentation faults even with glxinfo. help! please!
[10:50] <dashinho> After installing ubuntu what should I do (add extra repositories? update? something ?)?
[10:50] <DUNFreak> of course gparted is out of the question, I don't want to lose 40 gigs of data.
[10:50] <dooglus> DUNFreak: *carefully* (!)
[10:50] <triple5> dooglus: I have been trying to find out abou this admin group for days..., can you tell me about the implementation?
[10:50] <dooglus> DUNFreak: first thing I would suggest is backing everything you want up to a spare HD or DVD or whatever.
[10:50] <dylan_> [darkfire] , is there a way to adjust printing speed in ubuntu?
[10:50] <dooglus> triple5: basically, sudo is set up to allow anyone in group admin to use it.  that's all.
[10:50] <techrush> is gnome-look.org down for everyone ?
[10:50] <DUNFreak> Unfortunately, I don't have much space to backup anything. This is my only HDD. I hate this.
[10:51] <dooglus> triple5: if you "sudo visudo" you'll see how that's done
[10:51] <_jason> chris_dx, triple5 I think you will have to login as root and then go to System -> administration -> users and groups and and give your user priveleges for admin tasks
[10:51] <_jason> chris_dx, triple5 or visudo would work too
[10:51] <joe_alf> what's the package name for c/c++ debuger
[10:51] <dooglus> DUNFreak: it's only 8 DVDs isn't it?
[10:51] <DUNFreak> Yeah but with no DVD burner, I'm scr*wed
[10:52] <Madpilot> techrush: yes, it's down for me too
[10:52] <dooglus> DUNFreak: got a friend with some spare disk space?
[10:52] <Nightwind> Good After noon is there any place that I can read the instructions on networking between Ubuntu and Win XP?
[10:52] <alejandro_> hello
[10:52] <priich> hypn0, yes, you could get the java package from sun aswell. However it is in .bin and you will probably have to use fakeroot to turn suns .bin file into a .deb package. In this case a kind soul has already done this for you.
[10:52] <DUNFreak> I wish. HEh.
[10:52] <alejandro_> alguien habla espaol
[10:52] <ompaul> !es
[10:52] <Agrajag> !es
[10:52] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:52] <DUNFreak> If gparted could resize a partition, at least... but it can't do that with ntfs
[10:53] <sambagirl> ethereal is not fun is like taking science class
[10:53] <DUNFreak> I have 10 gigs free on the partition, by resizing a few times I could manage.
[10:53] <dooglus> DUNFreak: ntfsresize can resize ntfs partitions.
[10:53] <C-Keen> hi.
[10:53] <triple5> dooglus: I have seen sudoers, but it doesn't include anyone but root
[10:53] <DUNFreak> is that available through apt-get install ntfsresize ?
[10:53] <Mabus06> I'm booted in recover mode now... how can I find out what packages were most recently installed, so I can remove them?
[10:53] <dashinho> After installing ubuntu what extra things should I do (add extra repositories? update? or something?)?
[10:54] <lightbright> dooglus: how can I totally remove all games from menu and hard drive?
[10:54] <mjr> DUNFreak, and parted can and will use ntfstools if available
[10:54] <dooglus> triple5: that's odd.  in breezy?  or what?
[10:54] <triple5> is there a way to install that admin ubuntu specific feature  in breezy
[10:54] <pete__> how long has the latest ubuntu been out for?
[10:54] <triple5> yeah breezy
[10:54] <Madpilot> triple5: did you do a regular Breezy install?
[10:54] <Madpilot> pete__: since mid-October
[10:54] <dooglus> lightbright: you can't unless you're willing to get rid of the ubuntu-desktop meta-package
[10:54] <pete__> so it's new :-)
[10:54] <C-Keen> I am using hoary hedgehog on a g3 ibook and I am trying to setup a dual head xorg config. I got to the point where the external CRT actually shows a clone of the screen but the colors look somewhat dark. increasing the brightness on the CRT does not help. Any clues where to look for a solution? thank you
[10:54] <pete__> i'm loving it so far.
[10:54] <lightbright> whats the  ubuntu-desktop meta-package?
[10:54] <priich> DUNFreak, if it is a dynamic volume then it will be tricky.
[10:55] <lightbright> pete__: 8weeks I think
[10:55] <dooglus> triple5: can you pastebin your sudoers file?
[10:55] <triple5> I did the advanced install because on the CD it said if you do regular it would erase the whole hard disk
[10:55] <DUNFreak> priich, dynamic volume?
[10:55] <triple5> I didn't wanna risk
[10:55] <dooglus> lightbright: it's a package that defines what the ubuntu desktop system contains - and it includes some gnome games
[10:55] <triple5> what is pastebin?
[10:55] <DUNFreak> dashinho, just go System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
[10:55] <DUNFreak> :)
[10:55] <dooglus> lightbright: it doesn't do much at all and isn't needed.  it's useful when upgrading to dapper, 'cos its the mechanism through which new packages get added
[10:56] <lightbright> dooglus: if I remove that, it will remove all games and what else?
[10:56] <dooglus> lightbright: but if you're sticking with your current version, you don't need it.
[10:56] <lightbright> dooglus: im using breezy
[10:56] <lightbright> dooglus: whats dapper?
[10:56] <dooglus> lightbright: no, it won't remove the games - it's the other way around.  removing the games will take ubuntu-desktop with them.
[10:56] <triple5> dapper is the next release
[10:56] <dooglus> lightbright: dapper is the version after breezy.  currently in development.
[10:56] <lightbright> ah i better keep it then for I will of course upgrade to dapper next year
[10:57] <chrisx1> Hey I Have A Problem With Bind Configureing It For my Domain Anybody help please?
[10:57] <lightbright> dooglus: thanks for your time
[10:57] <dooglus> lightbright: I would suggest using a package called 'debfoster' to get rid of the games - debfoster is good at removing 'orphaned' packages that you no longer need.
[10:57] <Oblivion^> does anyone know a tool for mounting cd images? i need one to mount exotic formats like mdf/mds, ccd/cue, bin and all those
[10:57] <lightbright> dooglus: ah ok ill install it now :)  sudo apt-get install debfoster ?
[10:57] <dooglus> lightbright: first time you run debfoster it will ask you a bunch of questions about whether to keep certain packages or not.
[10:57] <dooglus> lightbright: yes.
[10:57] <lightbright> ok ty
[10:57] <lightbright> brb
[10:57] <soldieruk400> i downloaded a file using firefox brouser and my file has gone on to the desk top how do i open it now ?
[10:57] <dooglus> triple5: pastebin is:
[10:57] <dooglus> !paste
[10:57] <ubotu> somebody said paste was please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[10:58] <priich> DUNFreak, don't worry about it. It's most likely not.
[10:58] <DuDE27> can i somehow get rid of that ugly brown background image while the gnome splashscreen is shown?
[10:58] <lightbright> dooglus: do I say keep everything?
[10:59] <triple5> I'll go to flood ...
[11:00] <Goshawk> a very strange problem: checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[11:00] <Nightwind> Is there a simple way to network between Unbuntu and Windows, if so where would I find the instructions?
[11:00] <dooglus> lightbright: it's really up to you.  first off I would tell it to keep ubuntu-desktop.  that will stop it asking too many questions.  the only things it will ask about after that are things you've installed yourself.  you should decide if you still want them or not.
[11:00] <Goshawk> g++-4.0 and gcc-4.0 installed
[11:00] <priich> Oblivion^, those are most likely just regular ISO files
[11:00] <_jason> Goshawk, install build-essential
[11:00] <dooglus> does anyone know whether the ubuntu-nl.org pastebin is official or not?  the -nl makes me think not, but the branding looks official
[11:00] <Oblivion^> priich: no, they aren't, ccd is from clonecd and mds is from alcohol, they contain extra information about data positions and such
[11:01] <chrisx1> Hey I Have A Problem With Bind Configureing It For my Domain Anybody help please?
[11:01] <Goshawk> _jason, it's going to installe libc6-dev
[11:01] <Oblivion^> priich: they are the images of my games
[11:01] <triple5> oops, dooglus, I just pasted it in #flood
[11:01] <lightbright> dooglus: ok it finished, but it doesnt ask me about games
[11:01] <dooglus> lightbright: one other thing - instead of saying "n" to debfoster, say "p" - that means "not only do I not want this package, but I don't want anything that it is depending upon either"
[11:02] <Goshawk> _jason, solved thanks :D
[11:02] <_jason> Goshawk, np
[11:02] <dooglus> lightbright: it didn't ask about games because you said 'y' to ubuntu-desktop.  so "sudo debfoster -ubuntu-desktop"
[11:02] <lightbright> dooglus: ok
[11:02] <chrisx1> Hey I Have A Problem With Bind Configureing It For my Domain Anybody help please?
[11:02] <dooglus> to remove that.  then it'll ask you about games - and a bunch of other stuff.
[11:02] <dooglus> lightbright: you probably want to keep everything apart from the gnome-games or whatever it's called
[11:03] <triple5> dooglus: i have now pasted it to pastebin-nl.org
[11:03] <JonasNorman> Does anyone know how to program a bash script to accept case-INsensitive responses?
[11:03] <dooglus> lightbright: we did it in 2 steps so that you know that everything it asks about this time is "official" stuff.
[11:03] <lightbright> dooglus: ok
[11:03] <DUNFreak> hmn. I get a message that I'm trying to apply an operation on a busy device... 'course linux is running on the same hard-drive, but the partition was not accessed... why is it telling me this? :(
[11:03] <DUNFreak> (sorry, that was in gparted)
[11:03] <dooglus> triple5: can you "sudo"?
[11:04] <dooglus> triple5: looking at the file you pasted, I'd guess not...
[11:04] <sambagirl> how can i increase the tiny fonts in gaim?
[11:04] <dooglus> triple5: did you edit that sudoers file at all?  it really should have a line mentioning 'admin' in it
[11:04] <dylan_> i have an external hard drive....when i go to copy files to it, my computer complains that the disk is read only...how do i change that?
[11:04] <dooglus> triple5: at the end, add:
[11:05] <dooglus> # Members of the admin group may gain root privileges
[11:05] <dooglus> %admin  ALL=(ALL) ALL
[11:05] <SpentCasing> i need a chat client like kopete or gaim, with webcam support any ideas please?
[11:05] <mephis1987> sorry , i cant do this command    $sudo apt-get install  gcc  xlibs-dev libxft-dev
[11:05] <dooglus> mephis1987: drop the $
[11:05] <mephis1987> oh
[11:05] <DUNFreak> ok let me rephrase that (just for clarity): I installed ntfstools and started GParted. I tried to resize /dev/hda5 , which is an NTFS partition inside an extended partition. I get a message saying an operation was applied to a busy device. wtf?
[11:05] <dooglus> DUNFreak: the device is mounted?  umount it.
[11:06] <priich> Oblivion^, ahh sorry. You needed the TOC information files aswell. I figured you wanted to mount the mdf part to watch a movie or similar. In this case with games i can't really help.
[11:06] <dooglus> JonasNorman: you can pass the response through "tr A-Z a-z" to make it all lower case...
[11:07] <Oblivion^> priich: ok, thx anyway
[11:07] <DUNFreak> dooglus, actually it's not mounted as this moment
[11:07] <Flying-Penguin> how do I start bluez?
[11:07] <triple5> dooglus, I haven't done the sudoers yet, I never tried... thanks a lot, that was the solution for me.... finally, I should have looked into the sudoers before... but thought I just have to add myself to the group of sudo... that wasn't right eh.
[11:07] <mephis1987> i get 1 problem    sudo apt-get install xlibs-dev libxft-dev
[11:07] <dooglus> triple5: what I don't understand is how you're able to use sudo at all with a sudoers file that looks like yours.
[11:07] <mephis1987> it says cant find this package
[11:08] <dooglus> triple5: or did you set the root password already, before the sudoers got messed up?
[11:08] <dylan_> dooglus, how do i change the status of a read only drive to be able to write, as well?
[11:08] <rarrr> when you hold your mouse over a sound file it starts playing, which bit of software is in control of that? I've found a small but annoying bug with it
[11:08] <dooglus> dylan_: what kind of filesystem?  you can't (or shouldn't at least) write NTFS
[11:08] <dooglus> rarrr: nautilus, I'd guess
[11:09] <dylan_> dooglus, FAT32 because i can read and write to and fro Linux and Windows, but I dont mind
[11:09] <rarrr> cheers
[11:09] <mephis1987> I cant do this command  sudo apt-get install  xlibs-dev libxft-dev , it says cant find this package
[11:10] <triple5> well I guess I could start the sudo and it would first ask for the password and then find out I am not in the sudoers, maybe because I am in the group sudo...
[11:10] <dooglus> dylan_: you should be able to mount FAT32 read-write without a problem.
[11:10] <DUNFreak> mephis1987, try looking for the packages in Synaptic
[11:10] <zelevw> hey! automatix fixed all of my problems...THANK YOU.
[11:10] <_jason> mephis1987, which package, both?
[11:10] <dylan_> dooglus, i even tried formatting with GParted, no avail
[11:10] <mephis1987> yes
[11:10] <mephis1987> both
[11:10] <_jason> !info xlibs-dev
[11:10] <ubotu> xlibs-dev: (X Window System client library development files transitional package), section oldlibs, is extra. Version: 6.8.2-77 (breezy), Packaged size: 63 kB, Installed size: 160 kB
[11:10] <dooglus> dylan_: could you "grep -i fat /etc/fstab" for me and tell me what it says?
[11:10] <Flying-Penguin> how do I install bluez? how do I start bluez? damnit help me
[11:10] <DUNFreak> mephis1987, have you activated all the repositories?
[11:10] <mephis1987> those 2 package arent in synaptic
[11:10] <mephis1987> what is that?
[11:10] <dylan_> dooglus, nothing came up
[11:11] <mephis1987> sorry , i am new in ubuntu
[11:11] <Rev-Marc> my USB Flash drive is mounting as a "Read Only Disk" which renders it usless to me how do I correct this?
[11:11] <mephis1987> this is my first usage
[11:11] <DUNFreak> mephis1987, try editing the source.list file:
[11:11] <dooglus> dylan_: how are you mounting this fat drive?
[11:11] <zelevw> does anyone know how to play multiple region dvds? i'm using ubuntu 5.10
[11:11] <DUNFreak> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:11] <_jason> mephis1987, they are in main, hrmm.  Post the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:11] <dylan_> dooglus, it automounted....its an external HD
[11:11] <dylan_> dooglus, i use it for backups
[11:11] <DUNFreak> and uncomment any line that has a # behind it and looks like a web address :)
[11:11] <dooglus> dylan_: oh I see.
[11:12] <DUNFreak> Then you need to save the file, quit, and run: sudo apt-get update
[11:12] <priich> Oblivion^, i guess you could try wine and run the windows version of daemon-tools or alcohol 120%.   Ugly but it could work.
[11:12] <dooglus> dylan_: is it mounted now?  If so, what does "mount | grep -i fat" tell you?
[11:12] <Rev-Marc> my USB Flash drive is mounting as a "Read Only Disk" which renders it usless to me how do I correct this?
[11:12] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: I think you've got the same problem as dylan_ - maybe I can help you both.
[11:12] <dylan_> dooglus, /dev/sdf1 on /media/usbdisk type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=winnt,uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=077,iocharset=utf8)
[11:13] <Rev-Marc> otay
[11:13] <mephis1987> deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch updated software from the network
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch major bug fix updates produced
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## after the final release of the distribution.
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[11:13] <DUNFreak> mephis dont flood lol
[11:13] <_jason> mephis1987, do NOT paste here
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## repository.
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[11:13] <_jason> !pastebin
[11:13] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## team.
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[11:13] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[11:13] <DUNFreak> *sigh*
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## repository.
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
[11:13] <mephis1987> ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
[11:13] <Subhuman> mephis1987, !! stop it!
[11:14] <mephis1987> ## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[11:14] <Jormundgand> Gotta love lack of ops.
[11:14] <alexwillmer> he's already hit paste he can't stop
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe
[11:14] <DUNFreak> Subhuman, he cant stop until it finished
[11:14] <mephis1987> # deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe
[11:14] <mephis1987> here is it
[11:14] <mephis1987> oh
[11:14] <mephis1987> where should i paste ?
[11:14] <Subhuman> tell mephis1987 about pastebin
[11:14] <mephis1987> pastebin ?
[11:14] <Subhuman> lame...
[11:14] <_jason> mephis1987, /topic
[11:14] <DUNFreak> mephis1987, uncomment all the lines that start with deb
[11:14] <mephis1987> ok
[11:14] <mephis1987> i know
[11:14] <bob832> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:14] <mephis1987> i should go to this
[11:15] <dooglus> dylan_: what does "id" tell you?
[11:15] <mephis1987> very sorry
[11:15] <DUNFreak> e.g. remove the # in # deb http:...
[11:15] <_jason> mephis1987, do what DUNFreak was saying ^
[11:15] <dylan_> dooglus, uid=1000(dylan) gid=1000(dylan) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),104(lpadmin),105(scanner),106(admin),1000(dylan)
[11:15] <phoul> Why when i try to go onto gnome-look.org or kde-look.org it says my connection is refused...
[11:15] <rubem> hi there
[11:15] <mephis1987> here is my link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5631
[11:15] <Goshawk> can i create a ubuntu envirorment in /home/ubuntu-x86 with debootstrap and chroot in it when i want to build x86 programs (i'm on ubuntu x86_64)?
[11:16] <_jason> phoul, I can't access them either, they are probably down
[11:16] <dylan_> dooglus, should i try a reboot?
[11:16] <rubem> how can I install kde in ubuntu? I've 5.10 instaled and want to change de window manager
[11:16] <zelevw> does anyone know how to play multiple region dvds? i'm using ubuntu 5.10...thank you
[11:16] <dooglus> dylan_: no, not worth it.
[11:16] <dylan_> dooglus, i think its strange that this wouldve all of a sudden just happened
[11:16] <phoul> thanks _jason how long do they stay down for?
[11:16] <rem__> I installed apache and php5 and mysql .. but when I want to open a .php file from my browser it wants to download it or open it with gedit ...what am I doing wrong ... ?
[11:16] <dooglus> dylan_: what does "ls -ld /media/usbdisk/" tell you?
[11:16] <_jason> phoul, ?
[11:16] <Chris_Tucker> whats a command line printer config'r?
[11:16] <mephis1987> yes , i paste it and here is my link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5631
[11:16] <phoul> yes jason?
[11:16] <_jason> phoul, I have no idea how long they will be down for
[11:16] <dylan_> dooglus, drwx------  5 dylan dylan 16384 1969-12-31 18:00 /media/usbdisk/
[11:17] <phoul> ohh okay
[11:17] <phoul> :P
[11:17] <dooglus> dylan_: looks like you have write access...
[11:17] <rubem> how can I install kde in ubuntu? I've 5.10 instaled and want to change de window manager
[11:17] <dylan_> dooglus, um, no
[11:17] <dooglus> dylan_: what about "touch /media/usbdisk/mynewfile.txt"" ?
[11:17] <rem__> apt-get install kde I guess ..
[11:17] <Subhuman> mephis1987, all the single #, remove them and save.
[11:17] <Subhuman> the double ##, leave them
[11:17] <saik0> !kubuntu
[11:17] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE, not a fork ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[11:17] <Chris_Tucker> whats a command line printer config'r?
[11:17] <mephis1987> are you sure?
[11:17] <Subhuman> yes/
[11:17] <mephis1987> uhm
[11:17] <mephis1987> let me try
[11:18] <rem__> I installed apache and php5 and mysql .. but when I want to open a .php file from my browser it wants to download it or open it with gedit ...what am I doing wrong ... ?
[11:18] <Subhuman> and then save, and do "sudo apt-get update" in the console
[11:18] <dylan_> dooglus, touch: cannot touch `/media/usbdisk/Firefox_wallpaper.png': Read-only file system
[11:18] <rubem> saik0, ubotu - yes, but I have instaled all the applications that I wanted in the ubuntu 5.10, and I don't want to install kubuntu
[11:18] <dylan_> dooglus, brb
[11:18] <Chris_Tucker> whats a CLI app that configures a printer for use with lpr?
[11:18] <DUNFreak> mephis1987, check it out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5632
[11:19] <DUNFreak> modified your own paste for the correct thing
[11:19] <saik0> rubem, so you want a KDE environment using mostly GNOME apps?
[11:19] <cafuego> !test
[11:19] <ubotu> Failed.
[11:19] <Subhuman> DUNFreak, I told him the correct lines to uncomment, i think he will have got it by now.
[11:19] <DUNFreak> Subhuman, just making sure
[11:19] <mephis1987> oh
[11:20] <Subhuman> DUNFreak, no probs.
[11:20] <mephis1987> should i paste your code and save in my file ?
[11:20] <Rev-Marc> my USB Flash drive is mounting as a "Read Only Disk" which renders it usless to me how do I correct this?
[11:20] <mephis1987> DUNFreak
[11:20] <saik0> rem__ have you installed libapache2mod-php5?
[11:20] <rem__> dunno lemme check ..
[11:21] <mjr> Rev-Marc, it shouldn't, unless it's in NTFS format, in which case you need to change the filesystem
[11:21] <Rev-Marc> it is reported as vfat
[11:22] <rem__> libapache2-mod-php5 i guess ...It is installed yea
[11:22] <vilefridge> Is anyone aware of a burning app that will write a bin/cue compilation?  I can't see any bin/cue options in graveman :(
[11:22] <rubem> saik0 - is it possible?
[11:22] <rem__> should you put the .php file in the www root ? i have it in a subfolder ..
[11:22] <rubem> saik0 - because lot's of distros alow it
[11:22] <Rev-Marc> mjr it is reported as vfat
[11:22] <rem__> Havent messed with that in a while ... :P
[11:23] <saik0> rubem, yes. but it's a really bad idea. because you're loading up all the libraries both depend on into RAM/swap
[11:23] <rem__> how do you send a comment to one person ... ?
[11:23] <DUNFreak> hmn. And now, I still havent fixed my own problem... I the ntfs drive is unmounted, I open GParted and try to resize it, and it doesn't let me (operation on a busy device, it sais). Any ideas, anyone?
[11:23] <mephis1987> oh
[11:23] <mephis1987> i got it
[11:23] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: what do you see from "mount | grep -i fat" please?
[11:23] <mephis1987> thanks all
[11:23] <rubem> saik0 - ??? but i'll use only one per time
[11:23] <DUNFreak> our pleasure mephis1987
[11:23] <dooglus> rem__: /msg rem__ like this
[11:23] <rem__> k thxc
[11:24] <dooglus> rem__: but you have to be registered with nickserv before you're allowed to do that
[11:24] <saik0> rem__ Have you restarted apache after installing it. and no php files should be parsed no matter where in the web folder they are
[11:24] <Rev-Marc> /dev/sda1 on /media/PUBLIC type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,umask=000)
[11:24] <rem__> I think I did..but ill restart it to make sure ...
[11:24] <rem__> k
[11:25] <Rev-Marc> dooglus /dev/sda1 on /media/PUBLIC type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,umask=000)
[11:25] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: thanks.  looks ok to me.  I wonder what the problem is.
[11:25] <Rev-Marc> dooglus me too
[11:25] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: does "sudo mount -o remount,rw /media/PUBLIC" fix it?
[11:25] <saik0> rubem. If you're using KDE and running gnome applications then both sets of libraries will be loaded. same thing would happen if you ran GNOME and ran KDE apps
[11:25] <Rev-Marc> dooglus hold one please I will try
[11:25] <rem__> when I installed php5 it installed apache2 ..but I see apache 1.33 is still there too...is that a problem ?
[11:25] <priich> rem__ : Have you added     AddType application/x-httpd-php .php            to your httpd.conf ?
[11:25] <DUNFreak> dooglus, do you have any ideas on my problem? Don't wanna pry, but you seem to be the guru here ;)
[11:25] <rem__> nope
[11:26] <rubem> saik0 - hum...
[11:26] <rubem> saik0 - that makes sense...
[11:26] <rubem> saik0 - the same will happen if I usew blane, fluxbox... rigth?
[11:26] <dooglus> DUNFreak: I didn't see your problem.  I thought you were answering questions, not asking them, so I kind of filtered you out a bit :)
[11:27] <DUNFreak> lol
[11:27] <Rev-Marc> dooglus it says I do not have permission when I try to copy a file to it
[11:27] <DUNFreak> I was talking about the NTFS partition being unmounted in GParted, but it still says that I'm trying to apply an operation on a busy device if i try to resize it.
[11:27] <saik0> rubem, Yes. if you used fluxbox and still used something like, say nautilus then as far as memory usage is concerned you may as well be running full blown GNOME
[11:27] <omeg> Hi guys
[11:27] <bob832> hi omeg
[11:27] <DUNFreak> No clue how an unmouted device can be busy though :P
[11:28] <saik0> rem__, I have no idea what would happen if you ran both apache 1 and 2...I've never been inclined to find out
[11:28] <omeg> I finally fixed a major screen problem in Ubuntu 4.10 that was holding me back from using it on this old laptop
[11:28] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: two commands: 1)  "id"    2) ls -ld /media/PUBLIC"
[11:28] <omeg> It works fast and good now
[11:28] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: (without that last quote, of course)
[11:28] <omeg> I had a question: how much slower would 5.04 and 5.10 be compared to 4.10?
[11:28] <Rev-Marc> dooglus Error while copying to "/media/PUBLIC". and You do not have permissions to write to this folder.
[11:28] <aSt3raL> anyone use RaConfig2500?
[11:28] <dooglus> DUNFreak: I don't know about that - I've not had to mess with partitions much, thankfully.  It scares me!
[11:28] <pug_> I just uncommented the repository lines from /etc/apt/sources.list, but Synaptic says it can't "stat" things and won't show them
[11:28] <pug_> why?
[11:28] <omeg> Because I only tried the Live 5.10 and it was unusably slow. The Live 4.10 was slow, too, but usable.
[11:28] <omeg> So I'm not sure if I should upgrade.
[11:28] <active-matrix> hi are there any games on ubuntu
[11:29] <pug_> active-matrix, yes
[11:29] <active-matrix> sudo apt-get install games
[11:29] <aSt3raL> i get the message 'Session management error: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
[11:29] <aSt3raL> '
[11:29] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: yes, look in the Games menu
[11:29] <active-matrix> ohh i see it but are there any flight games
[11:29] <aSt3raL> and then it pops up a dialog that says device driver not found
[11:29] <DUNFreak> dooglus, darn.
[11:30] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: what does "mount | grep -i fat" show now?  did it change?
[11:30] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: specific is good see, try flightgear
[11:30] <triple5> aSt3raL: do you enter a command as root that opens a gtk window
[11:30] <saik0> omeg, IN a LiveCD environment you are using a ramdisk. which will obviosly cut the amount of RAM you can use for applications significantly. Not to mention files are loaded off a CD-ROM/ LiveCDs will always be alot slower
[11:30] <Rev-Marc> dooglus hold please I am a slow typist
[11:30] <omeg> Any of you guys know if 5.04 or 5.10 are (much) slower than 4.10?
[11:30] <aSt3raL> triple5: thats what i did yes
[11:30] <rem__> ok I uncommented AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
[11:30] <rem__>     AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps in httpd.conf, restarted apache...but still same ..
[11:30] <active-matrix> will i install new games with sudo apt-get install games
[11:31] <triple5> aSt3raL: the first error message is normal,  it basically is becuase it isn't meant to be launched as root, do is as sudo
[11:31] <aSt3raL> how do you do it as sudo?
[11:31] <Rev-Marc> dooglus that last command came back "/dev/sda1 on /media/PUBLIC type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,umask=000)"
[11:31] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: yes, but that won't include flightgear, apt-get install flightgear
[11:31] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: what about "id"?
[11:32] <triple5> aSt3raL: sudo <command>
[11:32] <omeg> saik0: yes, Live CDs are always slow. But the 5.10 Live was unusably slow, and the 4.10 Live was "just slow".
[11:32] <active-matrix> how do i know which games i can install with apt-get install
[11:32] <triple5> aSt3raL: what do you want to do?
[11:32] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: have you used synaptic (Package Manager) yet?
[11:32] <rem__> thx anyway for help :)
[11:32] <Rev-Marc> dooglus id came back "uid=1000(marc) gid=1000(marc) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),21(fax),24(cdrom),25(floppy),26(tape),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),104(lpadmin),105(scanner),106(admin),1000(marc)"
[11:32] <aSt3raL> get a network adapter to work
[11:32] <ZondeR> hi, i'd like to watch a .mov movie with totem but it does not work, "i might need to install the corresponding plugin". can someone help me?
[11:32] <active-matrix> yes but there are no games in there
[11:33] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: ok, and "ls -ld /media/PUBLIC"?
[11:33] <saik0> omeg. I thought you were comparing an installed 4.10 system to a Live 5.10 system.
[11:33] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: in bottom left choose Sections, look in Games and Amusements
[11:33] <triple5> rem__ you have to put the correct file root into the php.ini
[11:33] <ericz> hey, can someone help me out? how can i have a different wallpaper for each workspace (like 1/2/3/4 in the pager)?
[11:33] <aSt3raL> ok now i did it with sudo and it just says device driver not found
[11:33] <omeg> No, I'm not. I wonder, though, if comparing Live CDs is a good way of figuring out how much they differ in speed.
[11:33] <triple5> aSt3raL: which network adapter?
[11:34] <omeg> Otherwise I'll just keep on using 4.10. It's not bad, and it's fast.
[11:34] <Rev-Marc> dooglus (ls -ld /media/PUBLIC) came back "drwxrwxrwx  14 root root 16384 1969-12-31 19:00 /media/PUBLIC"
[11:34] <aSt3raL> linksys wusb854g
[11:34] <ryanpg> can someone point me to a detailed howto for building a kernel for ubunut?
[11:34] <ericz> is there  a way to have different wallpapers for each workspace??
[11:34] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: I don't get it.  what if you try to "touch /media/PUBLIC/myfile.txt" ?
[11:34] <active-matrix> i installed
[11:35] <active-matrix> matrix@ubuntu:~$ flightgear
[11:35] <active-matrix> bash: flightgear: command not found
[11:35] <active-matrix> how do  i run it
[11:35] <triple5> aSt3raL: whatis wusb854g?
[11:35] <rem__> make menuconfig for ex for kernel build ..
[11:35] <ericz> active-matrix, "fgfs" [flight gear flgiht simulator, i think] 
[11:35] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: dunno, never played it, only heared of it
[11:35] <aSt3raL> its a linksys usb wireless network adapter
[11:35] <Rev-Marc> dooglus (touch /media/PUBLIC/myfile.txt) came back "touch: cannot touch `/media/PUBLIC/myfile.txt': Read-only file system"
[11:35] <hedonick> active-matrix: read the manuals how to fly first (maybe I'm stupid but it's not easy :)(
[11:36] <ericz> how can i have a different wallpaper for each of the workspaces on my desktop???
[11:36] <active-matrix> fgfs
[11:36] <active-matrix> fgfs: indirect_vertex_array.c:1359: __indirect_glTexCoordPointer: Assertion `a != ((void *)0)' failed.
[11:36] <active-matrix> Avbruten (SIGABRT)
[11:36] <triple5> aSt3raL: okay, with what command do you try?
[11:36] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: that's the same dylan_ was seeing.
[11:36] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: but I don't know why.
[11:36] <ryanpg> ericz, are you running gnome?
[11:36] <ericz> yes
[11:36] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: I'm guessing you don't have 3d acceleration configured
[11:36] <Rev-Marc> dooglus me niether
[11:36] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: is there any kind of hardware write-protect switch?
[11:36] <ryanpg> ericz, well afaik there is no way
[11:36] <Rev-Marc> nope
[11:37] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: what video card do you have?
[11:37] <active-matrix> so how i install that sudo apt-get install 3d
[11:37] <ericz> i found this program "Wallpapoz" or something, but it will only change my wallpaper on a single workspace every few minutes
[11:37] <active-matrix> nvidia geforce
[11:37] <ericz> not what i want
[11:37] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: one sec
[11:37] <SirKillalot> anyone can help me using pthread.h with anjuta? it always says "undefined reference to `pthread_create'"
[11:37] <SirKillalot> thoug I include the header file
[11:37] <Naxcon> Im trying to install a driver for my SMC Wireless USB Network Adapter on Ubuntu and it keeps giving me messages saying permission denied. Can anyone help me out with this?
[11:37] <HuNaBKu> how can i get back the OS menu when start my machine??
[11:37] <DUNFreak> dooglus, I'm thinking something though. Since PQMagic gives me a partition table error #114 (no clue what this is, docs don't mention it), maybe the table is corrupted in some way, that might explain. Is there a way to recreate the partition table without losing all my data?
[11:37] <aSt3raL> i use RaConfig2500
[11:37] <SirKillalot> I do have to link the libs, right? how do I do that?
[11:37] <hmpedersen> whats a good free antivirus for ubuntu?
[11:37] <DUNFreak> some kinf of table checker or error repair?
[11:37] <Rev-Marc> dooglus when I clicked on unmount it came bake "umount: only root can unmount /dev/sda1 from /media/PUBLIC
[11:37] <Rev-Marc> eject: unmount of `/media/PUBLIC' failed"
[11:38] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: "sudo umount /media/PUBLIC" (note, no 'n')
[11:38] <mephis1987> oh
[11:38] <mephis1987> another problem
[11:38] <mephis1987> mephis1987@Mephis:~/xvnkb$ make
[11:38] <mephis1987> bash: make: command not found
[11:38] <ryanpg> ericz, Wallpapoz is supposed to do what you want
[11:38] <mephis1987> its say command is not found
[11:38] <_jason> mephis1987, install build-essential
[11:38] <mephis1987> when i try this
[11:38] <rem__> Whether to allow the treatment of URLs (like http:// or ftp://) as files.
[11:38] <rem__> allow_url_fopen = On should be On or Off in php.ini ?
[11:38] <ericz> ryanpg: i can't figure out how
[11:39] <dooglus> DUNFreak: "sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda" will list the partition table - you can check for overlapping partitions that way.
[11:39] <HuNaBKu> how can i get back the OS menu when start my machine??
[11:39] <dooglus> DUNFreak: as for rewriting it - I wouldn't without a backup.
[11:39] <mephis1987> in synaptic?
[11:39] <SirKillalot> anyone here who is familiar with anjuta IDE?
[11:39] <_jason> mephis1987, sure
[11:39] <holycow> heh
[11:39] <ryanpg> ericz, sorry haven't used it
[11:39] <saik0> HuNaBKu is it hidden or did another OS eat your MBR?
[11:39] <holycow> the stumbleupon extension for fox is fun
[11:39] <yuri> hello... just wondering how I can install rarlinux from source and use it with archive manager?
[11:40] <ericz> ryanpg: i'll play with it and figure it out i guess..
[11:40] <soldieruk400> lol
[11:40] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, in the section Device what is the driver?
[11:40] <dooglus> holycow: more fun is changing peoples stumble preferences when they're not looking.  my brother-in-law is currently stumbling for various islam and scientology pages :)
[11:40] <saik0> yuri, you can install rar and unrar-nonfree from apt, both will be used by file-roller
[11:40] <ryanpg> ericz, well good luck
[11:40] <holycow> dooglus, rofl, how do you do that?
[11:40] <_jason> yuri, if rarlinux is for opening rar files you may want to look at the packages in the repos: rar or unrar-nonfree
[11:40] <dooglus> holycow: I went to his house...
[11:40] <holycow> oh 'your brother' haha
[11:40] <[vENoM] > where can i download the last version of Ubuntu ?
[11:40] <dooglus> holycow: pretty low-tech
[11:41] <HuNaBKu> ok, i recover my win OS you know format and i lost my menu
[11:41] <holycow> dooglus, you devilish type person you
[11:41] <foampeace> hello
[11:41] <HuNaBKu> how can i get back?
[11:41] <priich> Ehrm. Google is giving me a 403 error claiming my machine to be virus infested.
[11:41] <holycow> hehe thats kidna funny :)
[11:41] <foampeace> how do you mount an iso ?
[11:41] <dooglus> holycow: I'm wondering how long it'll be before he converts to islam.
[11:41] <DUNFreak> ok nevermind that. Anyone have any idea why DVD playback might be choppy on any player?
[11:41] <saik0> [vENoM] : http://www.ubuntulinux.org
[11:41] <holycow> or scientology
[11:41] <holycow> or makes up a combinational religion of the two
[11:41] <[vENoM] > thanks
[11:41] <active-matrix> ection "Device"
[11:41] <active-matrix> 	Identifier	"NVIDIA Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400] "
[11:41] <dooglus> or both?
[11:41] <holycow> that would be 'fd' up :)
[11:41] <mephis1987> thanks all
[11:41] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: what is the Driver?
[11:41] <mephis1987> all of you help me a lots
[11:42] <Rev-Marc> dooglus why is trying to use my USB drive and also my compactflash so difficult?
[11:42] <triple5> THANKS ALL FOR BEING HERE!
[11:42] <mephis1987> :D
[11:42] <active-matrix> Driver		"nv"
[11:42] <_jason> mephis1987, now just help others when you know the answer :)
[11:42] <saik0> DUNFreak, you need to enabble DMA on your DVD reader
[11:42] <zandaa> any way to convert an AVI with no sound to a GIF?
[11:42] <saik0> !dma
[11:42] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: one sec
[11:42] <DUNFreak> !dma
[11:42] <triple5> Rev-Marc... it shouldn't be difficult
[11:42] <holycow> trip, YOU'RE WELCOME
[11:42] <zandaa> dma is, like, totally, Direct Memory Access/Addressing. A method of transferring data from one memory area to another without having to go through the central processing unit. It makes your hard disks run faster :-).  DMA from the ubuntu wiki guide https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DMA
[11:43] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: I don't know what the problem is.  for some reason ubuntu's saying that the device is mounted read-only, even though the "mount" command shows it is "rw"
[11:43] <ryanpg> ericz, I just installed wallpapoz and it works just fine how you want it to, did you read the README?
[11:43] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: it's not about file permissions or umasks - it's saying "read-only filesystem"
[11:43] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: ok, "nv" is the open source nvidia driver without 3D acceleration
[11:43] <Rev-Marc> dooglus I am going over to my wife's computer (Iput Ubuntu on it to) and try it
[11:43] <_jason> Rev-Marc, you can't touch a file either?
[11:44] <foampeace> how do i mount a .iso?
[11:44] <Rev-Marc> nope
[11:44] <ericz> ryanpg: it works, but all my workspaces have the normal wallpaper..
[11:44] <triple5> Rev-Marc: dooglus: I know that there is a problem with the automount,
[11:44] <active-matrix> so i will not be able to play those 3d acceleration games
[11:44] <dooglus> Rev-Marc: I'm going downstairs for a cigarette.  good luck.  I'll be back in a bit no doubt.
[11:44] <HuNaBKu> ok, i recover my win OS you know format and i lost my menu
[11:44] <HuNaBKu> how can i get back?
[11:44] <mjr> foampeace, mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/foo.iso /media/cdrom
[11:44] <mjr> (mmh, add sudo to that)
[11:44] <ericz> ryanpg: i put a different wallpaper for 1/2/3/4 and it stays the same..
[11:44] <foampeace> mjr: thanks
[11:44] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: the binary only 3D accel driver is "nvidia", it's in the package nvidia-glx
[11:44] <ryanpg> ericz, did you save, exit and start daemon_wallpapoz.py?
[11:44] <ericz> ryanpg: i put 2 wallpapers for workspace 1, and set it to change every 1 min, and that works fine
[11:44] <DUNFreak> saik0, great, thanks a lot!
[11:45] <ericz> ryanpg: of course
[11:45] <ryanpg> ericz, sorry... no ideas
[11:45] <yuri> how do I expand my repositiories? I already slected the options in synaptic
[11:45] <saik0> DUNFreak, sure
[11:45] <dooglus> foampeace: mount -o loop -t iso9660 file.iso /media/iso
[11:45] <Navire> Ubuntu woking good with LTSP on floppy boot?
[11:45] <pete__> in ubuntu, how do i see all the running windows?
[11:45] <holycow> dooglus, i'm curious, has your brother actually noticed anything? mentioned any difference?
[11:45] <holycow> lol that whole idea has me fascinated
[11:45] <holycow> heh
[11:45] <lightbright> root kit hunter found something in: /dev/.initramfs-tools.  Whats /dev/.initramfs-tools exactly?  anyone know?
[11:46] <dooglus> pete__: windows don't run, processes do.  you can list all processes with "ps -ef".  you can get a window list in gnome if that's what you're after.
[11:46] <holycow> it reminds me of the old cubicle gag where every week you move someones walls inwards by an inch
[11:46] <alexwillmer> active-matrix: /msg alexwillmer <your text> for us to move to a private chatroom
[11:46] <dooglus> holycow: I've not spoken to him since.  I really don't know :)
[11:46] <dooglus> holycow: it's my sis's husband anyway.
[11:46] <pete__> dooglus how do i get a window list?
[11:46] <active-matrix> i allready pm you mr.alex
[11:46] <holycow> lol in that case, can you setup a restricted account on his box for us?
[11:47] <dooglus> pete__: right-click on a bit of empty space on a gnome panel, click 'add to panel' and then 'window list'
[11:47] <holycow> it would be fun to let us test drive his preferences
[11:47] <holycow> >_>
[11:47] <pete__> oo ty.
[11:47] <dooglus> pete__: or "window selector".  I think "window list" is the thing you see at the bottom of the screen normally.
[11:47] <yuri> "rar" and "unrar-free" wont work with apt-get
[11:47] <pete__> ty googlus.
[11:47] <dooglus> heh
[11:47] <mephis1987> oh
[11:47] <_jason> !info rar
[11:47] <ubotu> rar: (Archiver for .rar files), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.30-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 239 kB, Installed size: 488 kB
[11:48] <mephis1987> i got another problem
[11:48] <ardchoille> does Ubuntu recognise *any* usb device at all?
[11:48] <_jason> yuri, enable multiverse
[11:48] <mephis1987> here is the link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5634
[11:48] <HuNaBKu> how can i get back the OS menu when start my machine??
[11:48] <_jason> ubotu, tell yuri about repos
[11:48] <yuri> _jason: i already did
[11:48] <ardchoille> I have gone through 3 mp3 players and 7 usb mem sticks and Ubuntu doesn't recognise anything
[11:48] <mephis1987> i m trying to install a programme , but i got problem with make command
[11:48] <czer323> I've had issues with my "add applications" not running.  It'll authenticate and then nothing happens.  I've used apt to remove and reinstall the gnome-app-install, but this hasn't resovled the problem.  Any ideas?  All I've done since installing is update and add the ubuntoo backport updates.  Changed to the 686 kernel with nvidia.
[11:48] <_jason> yuri, are you sure?  can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[11:49] <aSt3raL> what does this mean?
[11:49] <aSt3raL> insmod: error inserting 'rt2500.ko': -1 File exists
[11:49] <czr> ardchoille, can you insert an usb memory stick, then dmesg and paste the _whole_ dmesg into pastebin? I can take a look
[11:49] <mephis1987> it says http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/5634
[11:49] <yuri> _jason: one sec... i'll compare
[11:49] <ryanpg> ardchoille, are you running breezy?
[11:50] <Rev-Marc> I just tried it (my USB Drive) on my wife's computer (Running Ubuntu) and got the same errors
[11:50] <ardchoille> czr: yes, hold on..
[11:50] <ardchoille> ryanpg: yes, Ubuntu 5.10
[11:50] <pete__> does anyone know how to make it so azureus doesn't ask me where to save each file?
[11:50] <mephis1987> hix , no one answer me ?
[11:50] <aSt3raL> anyone?
[11:50] <lightbright> anyone here every suffered heart palpitations?
[11:50] <czr> aSt3raL, do lsmod | grep rt2500
[11:51] <pete__> does anyone know how to make it so azureus doesn't ask me where to save each file?
[11:51] <czr> aSt3raL, might be that the module is already loaded in kernel so it doesn't make sense loading it again
[11:51] <ryanpg> ardchoille, I've had trouble with removable devices also... there's a debugging page somewhere, I'll try to find it
[11:51] <Naxcon> Im trying to install a driver for my SMC Wireless USB Network Adapter on Ubuntu and it keeps giving me messages saying permission denied. Can anyone help me out with this?
[11:51] <sethk> czer323, get a root prompt and try running the app from the command line.  That way you'll get error messages.  This is only for testing, not to fix the problem.
[11:51] <czr> aSt3raL, also, use modprobe module_name instead of instmod
[11:51] <ompaul> lightbright, please if you want chatter go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:51] <JonasNorman> anyone know how to require a user to press 'return' to continue in a bash script
[11:52] <czr> JonasNorman, read
[11:52] <pete__> does anyone know how to make it so azureus doesn't ask me where to save each file?
[11:52] <sethk> JonasNorman, put on a line by itself, read
[11:52] <ryanpg> ardchoille, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices
[11:52] <sethk> JonasNorman, that will wait for a line, which can be just enter.  waiting for a single character is difficult in a shell script.
[11:52] <czer323> sethk> Traceback (most recent call last):
[11:52] <czer323>   File "/usr/bin/gnome-app-install", line 41, in ?
[11:52] <czer323>     from AppInstall import AppInstall
[11:52] <czer323>   File "/usr/lib/gnome-app-install/AppInstall.py", line 30, in ?
[11:52] <czer323>     import gtkmozembed
[11:52] <czer323> ImportError: libgtkembedmoz.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:52] <ardchoille> czr: here is the output of dmesg: http://rafb.net/paste/results/gVmr0739.html
[11:52] <sethk> JonasNorman, if you really need to do that, use a different language.
[11:52] <ompaul> pete__, if someone knew they would tell you - so those who do know may tell you in a while if not wait 20 mins and ask again
[11:52] <triple5> Rev-Marc: it doesn't automount?
[11:53] <aSt3raL> damn this is frustrating
[11:53] <czr> ardchoille, ok, give me a sec
[11:53] <ardchoille> ryanpg: thank you
[11:53] <dhofstra> oh man, i completely borked my sudoers file, and now sudo 's password doesnt work anymore...I'm in big trouble eh?
[11:53] <sethk> czer323, well, you have to installed mozilla development
[11:53] <aSt3raL> it still says device doesnt exist
[11:53] <_jason> dhofstra, that's why you use visudo
[11:53] <sethk> czer323, or it might be called mozilla embedded,
[11:53] <ompaul> czer323, ehh if your going to paste use paste.ubuntulinux.nl this is not the place to paste
[11:53] <ryanpg> ardchoille, sure... I don't know if it'll help you... it's more about filing a bug :(
[11:53] <dhofstra> _jason  I did use visudo
[11:53] <triple5> aSt3raL: device is a different thing... from module
[11:53] <_jason> dhofstra, what did you do?
[11:53] <czr> ardchoille, unfortunately your dmesg is filled with keypress-messages
[11:53] <czr> ardchoille, did you insert a memory stick?
[11:53] <czer323> seth> I definately installed firefox 1.5, would that have caused my issues?
[11:53] <saik0> pete__. Theres a default save directory in the options if you just look. But more importantly, Azuereus is not Ubuntu, try reading the user manual, if thet fails try #azureus! And please, please dont spam the channel.
[11:53] <czer323> ompaul> sorry.
[11:53] <ardchoille> czr: yes
[11:54] <czr> ardchoille, hmm. give me a sec
[11:54] <yuri> _jason: thanks man, it worked. I just hada  nasty sources.list
[11:54] <sethk> czer323, it may have, yes, by uninstalling the older mozilla development library
[11:54] <dhofstra> _jason tried copying a working config to allow 1 user to access one bin as root without needing password
[11:54] <sethk> czer323, but I have firefox installed and don't see it, and firefox is installed in the default installation.
[11:54] <ompaul> czer323, np, you don't have to add a > after a name I see my name I read your comment no more work for either of us :-)
[11:54] <pete__> saiko, i only see where to save the .torrent files.
[11:54] <czr> ardchoille, pastebin contents of /var/log/dmesg
[11:54] <sethk> czer323, try reinstalling any packages with either mozilla or firefox in the name.
[11:55] <czr> dhofstra, use suid for that
[11:55] <saik0> pete__, well I offer the same advice....Look...and read the manual
[11:55] <czr> dhofstra, but be careful with suid:ed programs. sudo is better way
[11:55] <aSt3raL> if anyone wants to try and help me let me know
[11:55] <pete__> where do i find this manual?
[11:55] <triple5> aSt3raL: stay focussed, relax, it is the real linux world, we gotta work from the beginning
[11:55] <holycow> aSt3raL, just ask dude
[11:55] <mirak> why does sudo reask a password if run a sudo from another command shell but in the same X ?
[11:55] <aSt3raL> ok https://wiki.ubuntu.com//Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo/
[11:55] <holycow> what trip said
[11:55] <czer323> sethk, I'll use the synaptics and search for firefox then and reinstall probably 1.07.  Wish me luck. ;)
[11:55] <aSt3raL> i did all that
[11:55] <czr> aSt3raL, do you have a device that the driver can drive?
[11:55] <sethk> aSt3raL, the module is trying to write to a file, and the file already exists.  You have to locate and delete the file.
[11:55] <Spee_Der> Good evening everyone.
[11:56] <mirak> why does sudo reask a password if run a sudo from another command shell but in the same X ?
[11:56] <czr> sethk, modules never write into files
[11:56] <Naxcon> ubuntu keeps saying i dont have permission to do stuff...does anyone know whats going on?
[11:56] <JonasNorman> czr and sethk, thanks
[11:56] <sethk> czr, not even remotely true.
[11:56] <_jason> ubotu, tell Naxcon about sudo
[11:56] <czr> sethk, give me one example when a module writes into a file
[11:56] <ardchoille> czr: http://rafb.net/paste/results/u1x5AS43.html
[11:56] <[darkfire] > After runing my computer for a while my harddrive starts blinking like crazy and the computers slow say down. Why is that?
[11:56] <aSt3raL> yes i have the device plugged in
[11:56] <sethk> czr, many modules write into their own logs in the /var/log tree
[11:57] <ompaul> pete__, http://azureus.sourceforge.net/doc/Azureus%20User%20Guide.htm
[11:57] <czr> sethk, give me one example please
[11:57] <priich> !top
[11:57] <ubotu> priich: Are you on ritalin?
[11:57] <_jason> dhofstra, maybe you can use a livecd to mount your drive and edit the file?  haven't tried this but I think I've heard it works
[11:57] <sethk> czr, several of the power management modules, for one
[11:57] <sethk> czr, the kernel portion of cups, for another
[11:57] <dhofstra> _jason.... GREAT IDEA
[11:57] <dhofstra> thanks
[11:57] <czr> sethk, there is no kernel portion of cups
[11:57] <alexwillmer> sethk: that's syslog, the modules send messages to klogd, which forwards them to syslog, AFAIK
[11:57] <sethk> czr, the kernel portion of iptables, with some options set
[11:57] <czr> sethk, the modules don't write into files. klogd or syslogd is the program that does
[11:58] <sethk> czr, that's sophistry.
[11:58] <topyli> gnome-look.org is down?
[11:58] <_jason> dhofstra, np, hope it works
[11:58] <czr> sethk, no it's not because it is very much related to the error
[11:58] <sethk> czr, but kernel modules don't use programs, they use services
[11:58] <sethk> czr, and a service is just a library
[11:58] <triple5>  sethk: adn czr are you still helping Astral?
[11:58] <topyli> anyone got the gperfection bmp/xmms theme?
[11:58] <czr> sethk, I'm sorry but you're wrong
[11:58] <egytrack> where i can found the trash ?
[11:58] <alexwillmer> sethk: you are wrong
[11:58] <sethk> czr, look at the code, you'll see that I'm correct.  Just trace any syslog call through.
[11:59] <sethk> alexwillmer, sorry, but I've traced through kernel calls, that write to logs, so I know I'm not wrong.
[11:59] <czr> sethk, I've written kernel modules and read the code for past 11 years. I don't need to read it any more to say that you're wrong.
[11:59] <pete__> ty paul, found what  i was looking for.
[11:59] <sethk> alexwillmer, I port the kernel for aliving, believe me.
[11:59] <sethk> czr, not to say so, no.  just to be correct.  you can say anything you like.
[11:59] <alexwillmer> sethk: the module is in kernel space, it sends a message, the disk write happens in user space
[12:00] <czr> sethk, we can continue this discussion in #kernel if you like
[12:00] <egytrack> where is the trash [ files i have delete ]