[12:00] <pashaw> Unity,   mozilla is firefox big brother
[12:00] <wizardjames> Unity,  mozilla is a email and webbroswer , were firefox is purely for web broswer
[12:01] <trappist> tjb13: I don't have much use for apm stuff, so I don't know.  I was just prompting you to be more specific so that if anyone does know, you might hear something.
[12:02] <wizardjames> rar command for vobsub compression..  what do i put for this?
[12:02] <Unity> pashaw, can you elaborate on big brother?
[12:02] <Unity> pashaw, is there anything else i should know other than what wizardjames said?
[12:02] <stevr1it> hi
[12:02] <gnomefreak_away> FF was taken from mozilla browser if im not mistaken FF is lighter than mozilla
[12:03] <stevr1it> can you help me? skype is installed but deos not work
[12:03] <tjb13> trappist, thanks, well I was trying to be unspecific for the simple reason that I'm looking for a database of that sort of information like a wiki
[12:03] <gnomefreak_away> ubotu tell stevr1it about skype
[12:03] <ZeroIRC> Ok, I am so damned confused, how do you do the make command
[12:03] <gnomefreak_away> make
[12:03] <nalioth> ZeroIRC: you need to install 'build-essential'
[12:03] <tjb13> is there a difinitive guide for getting ati cards to work... like on laptops
[12:04] <trappist> tjb13: https://wiki.ubuntu.com is pretty great
[12:04] <ZeroIRC> No, like where do I type it
[12:04] <gnomefreak_away> !ati
[12:04] <ubotu> methinks ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[12:04] <tjb13> its seems like there are a lot of guids all different
[12:04] <tjb13> thanks
[12:04] <ZeroIRC> When it ask me to do things with makefile
[12:04] <UbuntuNewbie> gnomefreak you are not mistaken also mozilla has email and html editing facility
[12:04] <gst_> hmm.. is there any other package than 'hotplug' which i need for hotplugging functionality? i upgraded udev and some other pkgs (and removed hotplug because it conflicts with the new udev) and was unable to use my ipw2200 card. after this i downgraded udev again and re-installed hot-plug but the ipw2200 doesn't work yet. it seems that the firmware doesn't get loaded.
[12:05] <gst_> i even tried to down-grade all the packages to breezy with apt-pinning but this doesn't helped
[12:05] <freysteinn> I have a problem with the Gnome panels. Does anybody know how I can fix this problem? (http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20833)
[12:06] <UbuntuNewbie>  also if I remember correctly Mozilla foundation is not updating Mozilla with new features but is concentrating on firefox
[12:06] <nalioth> ZeroIRC: you'll unpack your source tarball, and cd into the directory it made when unpacking
[12:06] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ZeroIRC about compile
[12:06] <nalioth> ZeroIRC: read the wiki for further info
[12:06] <ZeroIRC> ok
[12:07] <tjb13> see thats what I'm talking about though, why are there two different guides
[12:07] <pashaw> Unity,   firefox is mozilla with all the extra crap removed basically
[12:07] <tjb13> which was is correct
[12:07] <nalioth> ZeroIRC: just keep in mind to use 'checkinstall' intead of 'make install' (you may need to install checkinstall)
[12:07] <tjb13> and which one is better
[12:07] <gnomefreak_away> gksudo doesnt work for me i think its crashing :(
[12:07] <cloudeh> hi guys. I need some help :(
[12:07] <sagarp> how do i upgrade breezy to dapper?
[12:08] <gnomefreak_away> sagarp, you try not to
[12:08] <Unity> pashaw, ok thx
[12:08] <wizardjames> dapper is very unstable
[12:08] <gnomefreak_away> sagarp, dapper is gonna be realeased in april
[12:08] <sagarp> is it still too developmental?
[12:08] <cloudeh> I was introduced to linux by my friend storm. But i can't install it. the partitioner won't work. I have 25GB free space but the partitioner will only let me resize my HDD by a few MB. I've tried defragmentation but that didn't help.
[12:08] <sagarp> i see
[12:08] <wizardjames> but
[12:08] <wizardjames> if u dont nothing to lose and just wana mess around
[12:09] <tjb13> ok here is an easy one, how do i get emacs to not open in x windows
[12:09] <tjb13> just stay in the console
[12:09] <nalioth> tjb13: run it from the console
[12:09] <gst_> tjb13: emacs -nw
[12:09] <pashaw> cloudeh,   freee space inside another partition  or  unformatted sitting there?
[12:09] <gnomefreak_away> emacs is its own console no?
[12:09] <cloudeh> free space inside another partition
[12:09] <gerald-volt> is this the correct syntax for a config file whose direcotory has a space in it?
[12:09] <wizardjames> http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2525404
[12:09] <gerald-volt> music_directory    "/media/windows/Documents\ and\ Settings/Gerald/Shared"
[12:10] <pashaw> cloudeh,   youll need to make backups  then  resize that partition
[12:10] <cloudeh> What do you mean? (sorry i'm new to everything)
[12:10] <pashaw> cloudeh,   your friend should come over and help you seriously   you could lose everything
[12:11] <cloudeh> o.o
[12:11] <cloudeh> My friend lives a long way away >_>
[12:11] <pashaw> cloudeh,   buy beer and pizza have a linux weekend
[12:11] <cloudeh> xDDDD
[12:12] <cloudeh> But what confuses me. Is you mentioned backup. I already have a hidden partition called backup. Is that what you mean?
[12:12] <osh_> any chance that gam_server will be fixed soon? It eats memory like nothing I've ever seen. I have to kill it daily to keep it from putting all my regular programs swapped out.
[12:12] <pashaw> cloudeh,   seriously  resizing has risks   like losing everything
[12:12] <xbmodder> hey
[12:12] <Shadyman> Anyone had any luck with WPA_Supplicant?
[12:12] <cloudeh> I don't mind. I don't have anything useful lol
[12:12] <pashaw> cloudeh,   i mena if the resize goes bad  the partition will be erased
[12:12] <cloudeh> But then it will become free space wont it?
[12:13] <pashaw> cloudeh,   everything on it also   you can use the ubuntu liveCD or knoppix  or buy partitionmagic
[12:13] <cloudeh> I've tried partition magic
[12:13] <cloudeh> It didn't work.
[12:13] <ElitePete> is it smart to upgrade to dapper at this point?
[12:13] <gerald-volt> is this the correct syntax for a config file?
[12:13] <gerald-volt> music_directory    "/media/windows/Documents\ and\ Settings/Gerald/Shared"
[12:14] <cloudeh> Windows just booted up and said i was missing some sort of file.
[12:14] <gnomefreak_away> no
[12:14] <ElitePete> gnomefreak_away, was that directed at me?
[12:14] <gnomefreak_away> not even close to stable
[12:14] <gnomefreak_away> yes
[12:14] <ElitePete> kk
[12:14] <ElitePete> ty
[12:14] <cloudeh> Wait hold on. If i use knoppix. Will i be able to resize the partition from there. My friend says i can but..
[12:14] <aresius> hi
[12:14] <pashaw> cloudeh,   yes  same tools
[12:15] <Shadyman> gnomefreak_away: I tried running the livecd, and it crashed.
[12:15] <aresius> i installed ubuntu. its great
[12:15] <pashaw> aresius,  hello
[12:15] <tjb13> gst_, thanks!
[12:15] <Shadyman> aresius: Great! :D
[12:15] <cloudeh> So if i use knoppix i can resize the partition from there and then install ubuntu afterwards?
[12:15] <pashaw> cloudeh,   yes
[12:15] <pashaw> cloudeh,   just remember my warning  no going back  if it fails
[12:16] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, why not use ubuntu cd to resize partions?
[12:16] <aresius> but i have problems with my keyboard. i use mac
[12:16] <cloudeh> Ok nice one. Actually, one last tWell i ordered some
[12:16] <cloudeh> but never recieved them
[12:16] <cloudeh> Well i ordered some**
[12:16] <pashaw> gnomefreak_away,   his friend might know knoppix resing better to help him
[12:17] <cloudeh> I just downloaded the iso from the site.
[12:17] <pashaw> gnomefreak_away,  recovery tools
[12:17] <noway> I just installed Xubuntu (Ubuntu with XFCE) and the screen is too big. When I move the mouse to the sides it scrolls. I'm sure the resolution is right and vertical/horizontal refresh rates too (that's what I've used succesfully before) so I have no idea what the problem might be. Any suggestions?
[12:17] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, it takes 6-8 weeks you can see where it is if you sign into ship-it
[12:17] <Shadyman> noway: Check your Xorg.conf
[12:17] <march> hi@all
[12:17] <cloudeh> i ordered it 8 months ago >_>
[12:17] <Shadyman> march: Hi
[12:17] <gnomefreak_away> pashaw, i thought knoppix and ubuntu use same tools?
[12:17] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, well start from oct
[12:18] <gnomefreak_away> thats 2 months
[12:18] <Shadyman> cloudeh: It's not coming lol
[12:18] <selinium_> Hi all, I have had some apache updates waiting to install for a couple of days, but there is nothing in the changes log for it. Any ideas why this may be?
[12:18] <pashaw> gnomefreak_away,   they do  but his friend will help him
[12:18] <gnomefreak_away> pashaw, ah ok
[12:18] <cloudeh> If my friend comes.
[12:18] <pashaw> gnomefreak_away,   and the ubuntu liveCd has an ntfs bug  few people have run into
[12:18] <cloudeh> Yeah!
[12:18] <cloudeh> Thats the thing
[12:18] <cloudeh> the partition im trying to resize is NTFS
[12:19] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, they the cds wont be shipped till after the release so you would count from oct
[12:19] <cloudeh> So even though i ordered them that long ago they will arrive 6-8 weeks from oct?
[12:19] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, yes its not released how are they going to burn it?
[12:20] <cloudeh> Wait what do you mean its not released.
[12:20] <cloudeh> my friends got theirs months ago
[12:20] <gnomefreak_away> cloudeh, what version did you order?
[12:20] <gnomefreak_away> breezy 5.10?
[12:21] <gnomefreak_away> 5.10 was not complete until oct 13th
[12:21] <cloudeh> i'm not sure
[12:21] <HymnToLife> cloudeh > for NTFS resizing, I recommend DiskDrake
[12:21] <cloudeh> DiskDrake
[12:21] <cloudeh> IS that free?
[12:21] <pashaw> cloudeh,   if you have cable or dsl  just download the iso
[12:21] <cloudeh> I have downloaded the iso
[12:21] <HymnToLife> if you can get your hands on a Mandrake/Mandriva CD
[12:21] <ompaul> HymnToLife, - this is not #mandriva
[12:21] <cloudeh> Thats what i was using to try to rezise the partitons.
[12:22] <HymnToLife> ompaul > maybe but diskdrake is by far the best tool for that
[12:22] <edgarin> Hi where is the repository
[12:22] <edgarin> of ZNES??
[12:22] <aresius> ah. no problem now! ;)
[12:22] <cloudeh> Wait i'm lost. So i should get diskdrake and resize my NTFS partition?
[12:22] <HymnToLife> aresius > Rhapsody fucking rule ;)
[12:23] <aresius> hey!
[12:23] <ompaul> HymnToLife, language please
[12:23] <cloudeh> Then i assume my ubuntu CD will take the free space right?
[12:23] <ompaul> cloudeh, yes
[12:23] <cloudeh> Ok.
[12:23] <aresius> in the name of the holy thunderforce!
[12:23] <pashaw> cloudeh, we mentioned 3 different ways of doing the same task  jot em down and talk to your friend
[12:23] <aresius> *sing*
[12:23] <cloudeh> Ok
[12:23] <cloudeh> Those three are.
[12:23] <cloudeh> Diskdrake
[12:23] <cloudeh> Knoppix
[12:23] <selinium_> edgarin, do yuo mean zsnes?
[12:23] <cloudeh> and what was the third?
[12:23] <Shadyman> !enter
[12:23] <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!
[12:23] <ompaul> aresius, #ubuntu-offtopic and enjoy the conversation
[12:24] <pashaw> cloudeh, Ubuntu liveCD
[12:24] <hydroksyde> you could boot live ubuntu and use GParted
[12:24] <aresius> ok.
[12:24] <cloudeh> ok hold on
[12:24] <edgarin> selinium_ I want play games of snes
[12:24] <cloudeh> let me just jot these down like he said
[12:24] <edgarin> but in my repositories
[12:24] <edgarin> not exist
[12:24] <edgarin> the package
[12:24] <aresius> its my first linux.
[12:24] <edgarin> called
[12:24] <edgarin> zsnes
[12:24] <edgarin> breezy
[12:24] <selinium_> edgarin  sudo apt-get install zsnes
[12:24] <aresius> and i need to talk it out ;)
[12:24] <pashaw> edgarin,   please dont spam   use longer lines
[12:25] <aresius> n8
[12:25] <jack_> Hello! apt-get has a gpg signature failure! Do you know what is wrong? Or where I can look?
[12:25] <cloudeh> and the live cd
[12:25] <paquette> hello
[12:25] <ompaul> zsmes is in multiverse
[12:25] <selinium_> edgarin, if you want just use my nick I and I will see it!
[12:25] <cloudeh> I assume i can download the ISO.
[12:25] <cloudeh> Right?
[12:25] <pashaw> cloudeh,   yes
[12:25] <cafuego> !return
[12:25] <Shadyman> cloudeh: yep
[12:25] <ubotu> cafuego: I give up, what is it?
[12:25] <HymnToLife> jack- > try running apt-get update with an empty sources.list
[12:25] <cafuego> !enter
[12:25] <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!
[12:25] <HymnToLife> it did the trick for me
[12:25] <cloudeh> ok, thanks for your patience ^^
[12:26] <pashaw> cloudeh,    good luck its alot of fun
[12:26] <cloudeh> So my friend says lol
[12:26] <cloudeh> By the way, do you know my friend, he's called stormX, apparently he comes in here alot.
[12:27] <pashaw> cloudeh,    600+ people at any time of day  tough to learn em all :)
[12:27] <ompaul> cloudeh, conversations take place in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:27] <cloudeh> @ompaul, sorry. I was just leaving ^^
[12:27] <jocke1s> Hi all. When I click a link in thunderbird (in a mail) my web browser doesn't start. Any ideas?
[12:28] <nalioth> jocke1s: how long has it been since you resterted?
[12:28] <jack_> HymnToLife, and than? move sources.list back?
[12:28] <Hobbsee> jocke1s: there's a thread on ubuntuforums.org about this
[12:28] <jocke1s> Been like that for a few restarts
[12:28] <jocke1s> at least
[12:28] <svu> anyone expriencing problem with vfat on external devices in ubuntu?
[12:28] <jocke1s> Hobbsee: Know what to search for?
[12:29] <HymnToLife> jack- > yep
[12:29] <wizardjames> svu what are you trying to do, whats the prob?
[12:29] <HymnToLife> and reupdate
[12:29] <Hobbsee> jocke1s: looking for it...
[12:29] <DRK13> hi internets ^__^
[12:30] <svu> wizardjames, I am inserting ipod. On FC4 it is detected and can be mount by the user without any problems. On ubuntu I constantly get error messages - and have to use "mount -t vfat ..."
[12:30] <toya_> what's up ppl
[12:31] <TooEarly> I installed ubuntu orginally, and i just downloaded all the KDE packages, now how do I get ubuntu to load KDE as the default?
[12:31] <Hobbsee> jocke1s: all i remember, is that it's a post written by asiyu, and has the words firefox and thunderbird in it <-- and i'm sure i'm spelling that name wrong
[12:31] <cafuego> downloaded? how?
[12:31] <jocke1s> Hobbsee: Great I will look for it :) Thanks
[12:31] <TooEarly> syaptic
[12:31] <Hobbsee> jocke1s: aysiu, it is
[12:32] <cafuego> TooEarly: The installer should have asked if you wanted to start kdm or gdm at bootup. Which did you pick?
[12:32] <TooEarly> i put kdm
[12:32] <alan__> can anyone tell me how to get konqueror to see a partion that is ext3 and exists at /dev/Ubuntu/root /home   ?
[12:32] <tjb13> guys, what is the ubuntu recommended way of getting wpa to work
[12:33] <Hobbsee> ah, well i found the link lol...
[12:33] <cafuego> TooEarly: Then you should magically log into kdm when booting.
[12:33] <TooEarly> cafuego, i chose kdm, was that what i was supposed to choose?
[12:33] <toya_> anyone uses fvwm?
[12:33] <TooEarly> oh ok
[12:33] <TooEarly> kool
[12:33] <edgarin> who is the repository of zsnes??
[12:33] <tjb13> and.... why isn't firefox 1.5 available yet
[12:33] <cafuego> TooEarly: If you want to run it now, logout, then choose 'kde' from the sessions list.
[12:35] <jack_> HymnToLife, now it's complaining about cdrom:// that it can't find.. ?!
[12:35] <braniff> how do i upgrade the kernel on ubuntu using synaptic ??
[12:36] <noway> Earlier I wrote that the screen was too big and scrolled when moving the mouse to the sides. After restarting for the second time it got better, not it only scrolls sideways. Still, the resolution and refresh rates are (I'm pretty sure) as they should be. Here's my xorg.conf http://pastebin.com/480867 Any ideas, or should I try to restart again (third time's a charm ;)
[12:36] <b-served> new ubuntu user here .. hey all ;)
[12:36] <noway> Oh, and I'm using XFCE, btw
[12:36] <randy> algun espaol aqu?
[12:36] <randy> XD
[12:37] <niffe> how i can listen mp3 music with linux?
[12:37] <Hobbsee> !mp3
[12:37] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:37] <nalioth> !es
[12:37] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:37] <randy> ok, thankz
[12:37] <HymnToLife> jack- > then you have a cdrom line somewhere in your source.list
[12:37] <HymnToLife> !repos
[12:37] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.kubuntu.org/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[12:37] <HymnToLife> use those
[12:39] <NaAani`> q4 1on1 msgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg amsg
[12:39] <tuv> big finding: wpa_supplicant wpa2 does not work with breezy's ipw2200 kernel modules. one has to upgrade ipw2200 from 1.0.6 to 1.0.8 for wpa_supplicant to work
[12:40] <alan__> how can i see the partition on the second drive in gui ?
[12:40] <nalioth> alan__: use gparted
[12:41] <alan__> but how can i see its contents  ie: copy the files?
[12:41] <alan__> konqueror doesnt seem to be able to mount it
[12:41] <nalioth> alan__: what kind of partition is it?
[12:41] <alan__> ext3
[12:42] <alan__> i believe
[12:42] <nalioth> alan__: adding it to your fstab should do it
[12:42] <alan__> do i nano fstab?
[12:42] <alan__> what exactly do i add?
[12:42] <nalioth> alan__: in your console, "man mount"
[12:43] <nalioth> alan__: i'd imagine you may be able to 'monkey see, monkey do' from other lines in the fstab
[12:43] <alan__> its in /dev/Ubuntu/root for some reason
[12:44] <CastUbuntu> hello
[12:44] <CastUbuntu> Dit is mijn eerste ervaring met X-chat...
[12:45] <CastUbuntu> kan iemand mijn ff wegwijs maken?
[12:45] <tjb13> hey is there a way to get flash working in firefox
[12:45] <mwe> !nl
[12:45] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[12:45] <Knorrie> :P
[12:45] <mwe> tjb13: yes, install flash player plugin
[12:45] <tjb13> ok
[12:46] <mwe> tjb13: asuming it's ia32
[12:46] <gerald-volt> anyone know why nothing shows up in the browse screen of ncmpc?
[12:46] <tjb13> is there a way to play mp3's from itunes on your windows partition (mines already mounted) and rythmbox doesn't want to do it
[12:46] <tjb13> mwe, yeah
[12:46] <tjb13> mwe, i use to use debian a while back is it still apt-cache search?
[12:47] <mwe> !mp3
[12:47] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:47] <Knorrie> CastUbuntu: /join #ubuntu-nl
[12:47] <gst_> i think i found the reason for my ipw2200 problem. when i modprobe the module hotplug isn't called (but hotplug should load the firmware).
[12:47] <gst_> now the only question is why it isn't called :/
[12:47] <mwe> tjb13: yeah. I believe it's mozilla-flash something
[12:47] <Shadyman> the ubuntu wpa_supplicant package doesn't come with wpa_gui?
[12:48] <mcjerry> Anyone running vmware on ubuntu?
[12:49] <ptlo> yup
[12:49] <mwe> mcjerry: yeah
[12:50] <mcjerry> mwe: Host system is Ubuntu Linux, Vitural Machine is Knoppix Live CD, Host System is 800x600 depth 24, and VMware gives me error as follows
[12:50] <mcjerry> Unable to find an appropriate host video mode.
[12:50] <mcjerry> Adding the guest mode to the 'display' subsection of the 'screen' section of your /etc/X11/XF86Config and restarting X is likely to help
[12:50] <mcjerry> I am lost on this......exactly what settings do i need to add to my xorg.conf file to be able to run the Knoppix VM in Ful Screen
[12:51] <gst_> could anyone please post the content of the file /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug - tnx.
[12:52] <mwe> mcjerry: look at the other entries and I think you'll be able to figure it out
[12:52] <mcjerry> gst_ what kernel you running and what distro.....breezy or Dapper
[12:53] <gst_> mcjerry: breezy - i compiled & installed some of the debs (udev) from dapper and then downgraded again to breezy. now my hotplug system is broken :/
[12:54] <tjb13> so i'm guessing you can't play itunes music in linux right?
[12:54] <nalioth> tjb13: m4p files cannot be played, no.
[12:54] <mcjerry> mwe: I tried, but where it says add guest mode to 'display' subsection confuses me.....i have 6 display subsections and use mode 24, but don't know the syntax to add guest mode....can you point me to a site with xorg.conf i could refer too
[12:55] <tjb13> nalioth, thats really gay
[12:55] <tjb13> nalioth, thanks
[12:55] <nalioth> tjb13: read between the lines, dude.
[12:55] <Newone> is there also a dutch room to get some support?
[12:55] <nalioth> Newone: as in netherlands?
[12:55] <tjb13> no yeah i know
[12:55] <mcjerry> gst_: i suspected such.....i am in Dapper now, so i will be no help...
[12:55] <tjb13> you can covert them to mp3
[12:55] <tjb13> or whatever
[12:56] <Newone> in het nederlands ja...
[12:56] <nalioth> !nl
[12:56] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[12:56] <puptent> Can mp4 be converted to mp3 within Linux?
[12:56] <Newone> thanx
[12:56] <Shadyman> !restrictedformats
[12:56] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[12:56] <nalioth> puptent: i'm sure it can, but the sound quality will suck
[12:56] <gerald-volt> mpd --create-db
[12:56] <gerald-volt> cannot init suplementary groups of user gerald: Operation not permitted
[12:57] <puptent> What is a good player? I'm using xmms but it sounds...tinny. Sound card is fine. Audigy 2 ZS
[12:57] <mcjerry> gst_: would it be possible to extract /proc/sys/kernel/hotplug from install disc?
[12:58] <puptent> Anything like Foobar2000 for linux?
[12:58] <veriz> can anyone help me plz? Where i can set dhclient to get his connection automatecally?
[12:58] <mcjerry> mwe: could you pm your xorg.conf so i could see the changes you made?
[12:59] <mirak> hi
[12:59] <mirak> I am trying to install dapper but there is a problem with cupsys-driver-gimpprint
[01:00] <mirak> anyone know the fix ?
[01:00] <nalioth> mirak: dapper is in development. it's not guaranteed to work at all
[01:00] <C_J_Pro> well, not for a couple months at least
[01:00] <Lord_Athur> with ubuntu 5.04,  how can I delete mails (using the mail program of the terminal)?
[01:00] <gui_> pra ir pro br como faz??
[01:01] <Shadyman> Uhh?
[01:01] <nalioth> !br
[01:01] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigado.
[01:01] <C_J_Pro> No hablo espanol
[01:01] <C_J_Pro> o
[01:01] <Shadyman> C_J_Pro: Too slow ;)
[01:01] <C_J_Pro> >_<
[01:02] <mirak> nalioth: I know but I can't even install ubuntu-dekstop
[01:02] <Lord_Athur> with ubuntu 5.04,  how can I delete mails (using the mail program of the terminal)?
[01:02] <mirak> nalioth: I am doing it from a chroot. I just can't fix that one
[01:02] <Shadyman> Lord_Athur: try "man mail"
[01:02] <Lord_Athur> 
[01:02] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Lord_Athur about repeat
[01:02] <Lord_Athur> ok
[01:02] <gst_> mcjerry: i just fixed the problem by doing: echo /sbin/hotplug >/proc/sys/kernel/hotplug
[01:02] <gst_> mcjerry: although i don't know if it was /sbin/hotplug before
[01:02] <gst_> strange ...
[01:02] <gst_> https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8417
[01:02] <gst_> ==> seems that others had this problem too - strange that it worked before without problems.
[01:03] <Shadyman> whoa
[01:03] <Shadyman> !enter
[01:03] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[01:03] <Lord_Athur> byw
[01:03] <Lord_Athur> bye
[01:03] <nalioth> gst_: please do not paste in here
[01:03] <mirak> nalioth: anybody that try dapper should face that
[01:03] <nalioth> mirak: it depends on the time one attempts to insall it
[01:03] <n0dl|slack> whats the package to use ssh?
[01:03] <n0dl|slack> sshd>
[01:03] <n0dl|slack> ?
[01:03] <mcjerry> gst: cool....now i gotta figure out this vmware issue
[01:03] <nalioth> n0dl|slack: install "ssh" pkg
[01:04] <D1-> does anyone know how to find out how fast my memory is running?
[01:04] <regplus> Can anybody help me how to increase refresh rate?
[01:04] <Shadyman> D1-: Yes.
[01:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell regplus about fixres
[01:04] <mirak> Nakkel: mmm ?
[01:04] <D1-> Shadyman: how can I do it?
[01:04] <mirak> nalioth: the weather you mean ?
[01:04] <Shadyman> D1-: Oh. To do it? Hmm
[01:04] <n0dl|slack> nalioth, i have that package but i get this message:  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...   [fail] 
[01:05] <Shadyman> D1-: System > Administration > Device Manager ?
[01:05] <nalioth> n0dl|slack: does it tell you why?
[01:05] <n0dl|slack> nope
[01:05] <n0dl|slack> no reason
[01:05] <D1-> yeah, I dont know if theres anything similar to cpuid in linux
[01:06] <Kovecses> nalioth, you are the man.. i will be good i swear
[01:06] <yahaa_swe> off topic: what is the correct term to use for a liberal (politics) with a socialistic view; socialliberal, liberal-socialist or...?
[01:06] <nalioth> yahaa_swe: join #ubuntu-offtopic for that please
[01:07] <jblack> democrat
[01:07] <koro> I keep having troubles with filenames with accents... I tried various locales and either the accented chars show up as "?" or disappear. What could I do to fix that?
[01:07] <mirak> nalioth: I made the script return true
[01:07] <nalioth> mirak: good show!
[01:07] <mirak> nalioth: tada !
[01:07] <crimsun> koro: does foo.UTF-8 not suffice?
[01:08] <koro> crimsun: nope
[01:08] <crimsun> koro: what's $LANG currently?
[01:08] <jblack> ppp stopped working for me in dapper. Anybody know what's up?
[01:09] <mirak> jblack: there is no support, go to hell
[01:09] <mirak> jblack: :D
[01:09] <mwe> koro: and you're using a terminal emulator that supports unicode?
[01:09] <veriz> hi nalioth :)
[01:09] <Kovecses> jblack, why did you decide to go to dapper
[01:09] <jblack> Hmmm.
[01:09] <nalioth> veriz: howdy
[01:10] <koro> mwe: i have those problems from the gnome terminal
[01:10] <jblack> Kovesses: Because of the problems with sonys in breezy.
[01:10] <koro> and from the virtual consoles
[01:10] <koro> TERM is set to linux there
[01:10] <Kovecses> jblack, oh
[01:10] <mwe> koro: Then that's probably not the problem
[01:10] <tjb13> is there a good guide to getting sleep to work with ubuntu
[01:10] <tjb13> ?
[01:10] <jblack> Which have ironically worsened. :(
[01:10] <BlackEntity> Yo
[01:10] <Kovecses> tjb13, what do you mean... sleep works
[01:11] <noway> Trying again.. I'm using XFCE and the screen size is about 3-4 centimeters too wide and when I move the mouse to the sides it scrolls. I'm using the same resolution and refresh rates as I've used in the past and it's worked fine then. My xorg.conf is at http://pastebin.com/480867 and I have no idea what might be wrong. Any suggestions? Any at all?
[01:11] <Kovecses> tjb13, u mean like sleep the command
[01:11] <jblack> nalioth: I'm not sure why you banned marek.
[01:11] <BlackEntity> Trying to install amd 64 kernel headers; Depends: kernel-kbuild-2.6-3  but it is not installable
[01:11] <mcjerry> does anyone use vmware that could pm me their xorg.conf file to reference
[01:11] <jblack> nalioth Would you mind discussing that privately for a moment?
[01:11] <mwe> noway: it's the virtual desktop stuff I guess
[01:12] <BlackEntity> Now what would one do to resolve this dependency?
[01:12] <Kovecses> mcjerry, you want to know if when using vmware... the full screen does not work?
[01:12] <mcjerry> yes
[01:12] <tjb13> Kovecses, on my thinkpad t43, closing the lid does nothing
[01:12] <Kovecses> tjb13, ahh ,... see thats a different sleep
[01:12] <tjb13> as does hitting the sleep sequence on my keyboard
[01:12] <tjb13> hah
[01:12] <noway> mwe: Hm, that doesn't really tell me anything :)
[01:12] <tjb13> uh oh
[01:13] <crimsun> tjb13: are you using Breezy?
[01:13] <tjb13> yeah
[01:13] <Selekta> hitting the sleep button on my keyboard makes the xchat window flash
[01:13] <mcjerry> Kovecses: yes, i think i need to add some subsections in xorg.conf, but i would like to reference xorg.conf from working install
[01:13] <BlackEntity> Hitting function keys on my HP laptop locks up X.
[01:13] <crimsun> tjb13: did you edit /etc/default/acpi-support ?
[01:14] <tjb13> crimsun, no, is there a guide somewhere on how to do all this?
[01:14] <BlackEntity> IE front side volume control
[01:14] <crimsun> tjb13: perhaps, I don't know of one. Make sure you check wiki/LaptopTestingTeam
[01:14] <noway> mwe: Ah, I'm reading about "desktop scrolling" on Wikipedia now. Thanks. I guess it's a feature, heh :)
[01:14] <signbarn> does anyone know why the fonts are so ugly in apps like dvd::rip, the xmms settings, etc? or does anyone know how to fix that?
[01:14] <toya_> hey ppl
[01:14] <KasperTech> Hmm "DHCPDISCOVER on 255.255.255.255 interval (random number)" is all that I get when I try to get my wireless network to work with "ifup eth1", how come?
[01:15] <toya_> i am trying to assign a swap partition (i didn't when installing)
[01:15] <BlackEntity> Anyways I need to install the kernel headers for an AMD 64 generic kernel and I am getting a loop of dependencies, I have already checked my sources and apt-get updated
[01:15] <Kovecses> signbarn, for xmms .... use beep-media-player... its the same thing but uses your gnome theme...as for dvdrip... those fonts are built into the app
[01:15] <toya_> i made a partition using partition tool from the install cd and make it as 'swap'
[01:15] <toya_> now im trying to edit my fstab
[01:15] <BlackEntity> toya_: add a swap line to your fstab
[01:16] <signbarn> Kovecses, why do they build in jaggy fonts?
[01:16] <Kovecses> signbarn, no idea
[01:16] <toya_> BlackEntity, i dunno the address
[01:16] <toya_> BlackEntity, as in hdax
[01:16] <KasperTech> Please, anyone?
[01:16] <KasperTech> I've updated my ipw2200 drivers.
[01:16] <patrick__> anyone know anything about this issue...  the computer will not respond after the screensaver has been activated -- mouse or keyboard
[01:16] <KasperTech> And it used to function...
[01:16] <mcjerry> Kovecses: any suggestions?
[01:16] <BlackEntity>  /dev/hda2       none            swap    sw              0       0 replace with your partition
[01:16] <veriz> anyone know if i have to put into /etc/network/interfaces that line iface eth0 inet dhcp to get inet for me server? last time when my computer crashed i had to put dhclient manually
[01:17] <veriz> for my server*
[01:17] <toya_> BlackEntity, i dunno the proc
[01:17] <Kovecses> mcjerry, im sorry what was the prob?
[01:17] <abarbaccia> hey all - if i plug in an external hdd and want to mount it permanantly using lvm to extend my home partition, how do i do it?
[01:17] <BlackEntity> type fdisk -l
[01:17] <mwe> noway: paste /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:17] <Kovecses> mcjerry, oh the vmware xorg thing
[01:17] <Kovecses> mcjerry, google it?
[01:18] <mcjerry> Kovecses: Adding the guest mode to the 'display' subsection of the 'screen' section of your /etc/X11/XF86Config and restarting X is likely to help
[01:18] <toya_> ok
[01:18] <mcjerry> Kovecses: yea, googled, just looking for someone with an xorg.conf with settings already so i can ref
[01:18] <toya_> BlackEntity, doesn't show anything
[01:19] <BlackEntity> fdisk -l /dev/hda
[01:19] <BlackEntity> whatever your drive is
[01:19] <toya_> doesn't see my swap
[01:19] <toya_> hmmm............
[01:20] <toya_> and in system -> admin -> disks, it shows as a free space
[01:20] <BlackEntity> partition it using cfdisk
[01:20] <BlackEntity> then do mkswap /dev/hdax
[01:20] <toya_> oh ok
[01:20] <BlackEntity> then append it to /etc/fstab
[01:20] <toya_> thx
[01:20] <anthrax> i cant sleep guys
[01:21] <Kovecses> drink a beer
[01:21] <anthrax> done that
[01:21] <toya_> should it be priamry or logical?
[01:21] <gerald-volt> how do I control the volume of my soundcard?
[01:21] <BlackEntity> Anyone on AMD64 install kernel headers?
[01:21] <BlackEntity> Is it possible? lol
[01:21] <aris[doritos] > of course
[01:21] <aris[doritos] > why wouldn't it be ?
[01:21] <BlackEntity> I know
[01:22] <BlackEntity> Well it's yet to work
[01:22] <anthrax> drink a beer, everything will become clear black
[01:22] <BlackEntity> kernel-headers-2.6.11-9:
[01:22] <BlackEntity>  Depends: kernel-kbuild-2.6-3  but it is not installable
[01:22] <BlackEntity> It doesn't lie that package doesn't exist
[01:22] <noway> mwe: http://pastebin.com/480912
[01:23] <Unity> can someone see if they can access my samba shares?
[01:23] <regplus> how you navigate in NANO editor?
[01:23] <regplus> should I hold key or?
[01:23] <cafuego> 2.6.11 is a little bit frighteningly old, why are you using that?
[01:24] <BlackEntity> I'm sorry I always had my french maid install my headers...
[01:24] <sudo_smartass> hey all
[01:24] <cafuego> 2.6.12 is current for breezy
[01:24] <BlackEntity> 2.6-11?
[01:24] <sudo_smartass> quick dumb question... where can i go to find out how fast my proc is running right now?
[01:25] <BlackEntity> arn't we at 2.6.14
[01:25] <Seveas> no
[01:25] <BlackEntity> lemme see
[01:25] <Seveas> 2.6.15rc7 for dapper
[01:25] <sudo_smartass> i just bumped it up in the bios and im curious how much faster it is running now that i bumped the multiplier up times 3
[01:25] <BlackEntity> I just downloaded breezy today
[01:25] <ossie> guys anyone use ipod on ubuntu ?
[01:25] <cafuego> If you're on dapper and are having issues compiling kernels I will laugh.
[01:25] <Seveas> breezy uses .12
[01:25] <BlackEntity> are you saying I should dist-upgrade?
[01:26] <cafuego> BlackEntity: Run an update in breezy, that should pull in a new kernel.
[01:26] <BlackEntity> sudo_smartass:  cat /proc/cpuinfo
[01:26] <regplus> what should I press to save dociment in NANO text editor?
[01:26] <regplus> document*
[01:26] <cafuego> regplus: ctrl-o
[01:26] <cafuego> (I think)
[01:26] <BlackEntity> update? I did that when it first booted
[01:26] <ITSa341> is there a linux replacement for speedswitch for AMD PowerNow compatible processors?
[01:26] <cafuego> BlackEntity: What does 'uname -r' say?
[01:27] <cafuego> ITSa341: 'powernowd' is installed by default.
[01:27] <tjb13> hey sorry guys
[01:27] <tjb13> my internet went south
[01:27] <Shadyman> Fuego!
[01:27] <note> how do you use MoL (or point me to a web page)
[01:27] <tjb13> did someone know how to get sleep working on thinkpads
[01:27] <tjb13> ?
[01:27] <Shadyman> !acpi
[01:27] <ubotu> Shadyman: I give up, what is it?
[01:27] <cafuego> !paste
[01:27] <ubotu> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[01:27] <ITSa341> cafuego   that controlls things automatically, I want manual control as well as speed monitoring
[01:27] <Shadyman> !mol
[01:27] <ubotu> hmm... mol is See https://wiki.ubuntu.com//MacOnLinuxHowto for help
[01:27] <jblack> Anyways, going back to my question.. Has anybody seen problems with ppp on dapper?
[01:27] <sudo_smartass> damn... didn't go up that high... well... its better then it was at...
[01:27] <Shadyman> jblack: I've had problems even booting it.
[01:27] <jblack> ogra!
[01:27] <BlackEntity> Hmm it seems I should have been using the meta package
[01:28] <cafuego> BlackEntity: <heh>
[01:28] <jblack> shadyman: What sort of problems?
[01:28] <BlackEntity> I was fooled
[01:28] <mirak> when doing a debostrap install we must install manually the kernel image right ?
[01:28] <Shadyman> jblack: Missing a file or two booting the livecd.
[01:28] <jblack> Hmmm.
[01:28] <BlackEntity> ok now on to my real problem lol
[01:28] <khermans> Is there a HOWTO on Firefox 1.5 installation?  Nothing at the wiki...
[01:28] <Shadyman> jblack: So i gave up and went back to 5.10
[01:28] <crimsun> mirak: you have to manually do everything that a simple install of the base system doesn't.
[01:28] <Shadyman> !firefox15
[01:28] <ubotu> I heard firefox15 is see the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion for information on how to install Firefox 1.5 from mozilla.org
[01:28] <jblack> You live on the livecd?
[01:28] <Kovecses> khermans, download it... then run it
[01:28] <crimsun> mirak: so yes, you have to handle all that yourself
[01:28] <toya_> BlackEntity, when i try 'sudo mount /dev/hda3'  it says mount point 'none' does not exist
[01:28] <Shadyman> jblack: No, but i can be
[01:28] <beruic> I NEED A QUICK ONE: What's the name of the app (or package) i need to run win32 WLAN drivers on Ubuntu?
[01:29] <braniff> wpa_supplicant's wpa_cli utility tells me that i'm authenticated to my router using wpa, but i can't get a dhcp lease...what could be the problem ??
[01:29] <Shadyman> ndiswrapper
[01:29] <ossie> cafuego, hi, any ideas why my ipod gets mounted read only?
[01:29] <BlackEntity> toya_: are you trying to mount swap? don't
[01:29] <Shadyman> beruic: ndiswrapper
[01:29] <toya_> BlackEntity, should i restart?
[01:29] <BlackEntity> toya_:  swapon /dev/hda3
[01:29] <Kovecses> ossie, are you trying dapper?
[01:29] <beruic> thx
[01:29] <ossie> heehhehehe , not yet Kovecses
[01:29] <BlackEntity> or if you have it in fstab yes restart
[01:29] <ossie> u rekon i should have a crack at it ?
[01:29] <crimsun> braniff: need wpas_upplicant [..]  -dd output
[01:29] <crimsun> wpa_supplicant, rather
[01:29] <braniff> ok
[01:30] <ITSa341> bbiab, everyone have a good evening
[01:30] <toya_> BlackEntity, hmm, no such file or directory
[01:30] <Kovecses> ossie, but havent givin up on ubuntu yet i see
[01:30] <crimsun> braniff: while you're at it, post your /etc/default/wpasupplicant and (sanitised) /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
[01:30] <ossie> Kovecses, what will be my issues if i was to try dapper, nah im ok now had a few hours to relax
[01:31] <ossie> will keep plodding on, like someone said here earlier, it must be me cos lots of people are using ubuntu fine
[01:31] <Kovecses> ossie, yeah chances are youd be worse off using dapper
[01:31] <feg> hello, im having troubles with azureus on breezy: nat is OK, i have peers, but i cannot download anything
[01:31] <toya_> i should really try restarting
[01:31] <cdubya> any mail client that will sync it's calendar to the gnome calendar applet like evolution did?
[01:31] <sudo_smartass> ok damnit... this having to do everything in the commandline thing is starting to suck
[01:31] <Shadyman> ossie: Yeah. Don't do dapper yet.
[01:31] <cdubya> heh
[01:31] <BlackEntity> Hey where the hell did the headers install to?
[01:31] <tjb13> crap, i messed with the sudoers file and now i can't sudo
[01:31] <Seveas> sudo_smartass, please watch your language
[01:31] <tjb13> what do i do!
[01:31] <crimsun> BlackEntity: what headers?
[01:31] <sudo_smartass> how do i give my non-root account access to be able to make directories and paste and copy and all that from the gui?
[01:31] <cdubya> sudo_smartass, what are you having to do?
[01:31] <tjb13> i can't sudo to change it back!
[01:32] <Kovecses> tjb13, why did you even touch it
[01:32] <sudo_smartass> sorry seaveas
[01:32] <Seveas> tjb13, boot into recovery mode and restore it
[01:32] <BlackEntity> I just installed kernel-headers, now where is it?
[01:32] <crimsun> BlackEntity: /usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:32] <ossie> my issues at the moment, all seem to be disk related
[01:32] <BlackEntity> No sir.
[01:32] <BlackEntity> that's what I would have expected
[01:32] <crimsun> BlackEntity: why did you install kernel-headers?
[01:32] <tjb13> Seveas, is that easy to do
[01:32] <Seveas> sudo_smartass, fortunately that is not possible, you really don't want it
[01:32] <Seveas> tjb13, yes
[01:32] <Shadyman> sudo_smartass: do "sudo nautilus"
[01:32] <tjb13> ok
[01:32] <BlackEntity> to compile ati driver
[01:32] <crimsun> BlackEntity: if you're using Ubuntu, you need to install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[01:32] <ossie> Kovecses, please tell me about dapper, whats the issues at the moment
[01:32] <nalioth> Shadyman: dont recommend that, please
[01:32] <crimsun> BlackEntity: do the included ATI drivers (fglrx) not work?
[01:32] <Seveas> Shadyman, that's UTTERLY STUPID
[01:33] <Kovecses> ossie, i have no idea
[01:33] <Shadyman> nalioth: Ok.
[01:33] <Seveas> to say the least
[01:33] <nalioth> Shadyman: use gksudo instead
[01:33] <ossie> i might have a pop , becuase my main problem is with my ite card, wich is supported in dapper
[01:33] <Shadyman> Seveas: I know. He asked.
[01:33] <Kovecses> the ati drivers worked great for me
[01:33] <nalioth> Shadyman: then advise the correct method, please
[01:33] <knight> Anyone using a laptop, with Xinerama with another monitor?
[01:33] <sudo_smartass> .... why dont i want to do that seveas?
[01:33] <Shadyman> nalioth: So what's the correct method then?
[01:33] <Shadyman> nalioth: gksudo?
[01:33] <nalioth> Shadyman: i just told you, scroll up
[01:34] <BlackEntity> No trust me, i've tried your prepackeged fglrx stuff i've it doesn't work
[01:34] <alvanson> sorry to ask the same question in a day, but my screen wouldn't come back on :(
[01:34] <regplus> ubutu! tell regplus about samba
[01:34] <Seveas> sudo_smartass, it is not needed and makes it far too easy to mess up your system
[01:34] <Shadyman> sudo_smartass: Because it's bad. Use gksudo instead
[01:34] <regplus> ubutu: tell regplus about samba
[01:34] <alvanson> what do I have to do to stop the nvidia kernel module from loading the agpgart module along with it?
[01:34] <Seveas> Shadyman, running nautilus as root is stupid
[01:34] <BlackEntity> so i'm just going into /lib/opt/fglrx/build_mod then sh make;.sh
[01:34] <sudo_smartass> shady.. tried the gksudo and it said missing command
[01:34] <nalioth> Seveas: yes it is, but if you MUST do it, at least minimize the damage (gksudo)
[01:35] <HymnToLife> I want to connet two ubuntu PCs with a cross cable to do some filesharing, is there a good howto for this ?
[01:35] <johnnybezak> hey guys, i've installed the tango icon's and it shows up in my themes panel but for some reason it won't use them, any ideas why this might be?
[01:35] <regplus> how do I manage startup items in ubuntu?
[01:35] <Kovecses> regplus, what kind of startup items?
[01:35] <CaptainMorgan> ugh
[01:35] <Seveas> nalioth, if you must use nautilus as root you're on the wrong path anyway and should rethink your steps :)
[01:35] <Shadyman> Seveas: Only as stupid as playing around as root.
[01:35] <CaptainMorgan> freakin nautilus
[01:35] <regplus> I want to install and enable Samba on startup
[01:35] <ossie> Kovecses, do u use a ipod??
[01:35] <Kovecses> ossie, no im to poor
[01:35] <Ntnglment> how come apt installs everything in /usr/lib????
[01:35] <Shadyman> :)
[01:35] <nalioth> Seveas: i know. but some folks are convinced it's the only way
[01:35] <crimsun> regplus: when you install samba, it's automatically enabled at startup
[01:36] <Kovecses> Ntnglment, it doesnt
[01:36] <Ntnglment> yea it does
[01:36] <ossie> hehe, why didnt u ask santa for one, its the right time of year :)
[01:36] <regplus> is Samba installed by default?
[01:36] <J2Dope> hi there. im having network problems on ubuntu. i set up all my ips correctly (same as windows)
[01:36] <crimsun> regplus: no, just install it
[01:36] <Unity> can someone see if they can get into my samba shares? i think i'm at risk
[01:36] <regplus> o
[01:36] <regplus> k
[01:36] <poningru_sleep> regeya: no
[01:36] <Ntnglment> just downloaded Postgres.....it's is /usr/lib/postgresql
[01:36] <J2Dope> but it takes aaaaaaaggggees to load a website and can't connect to gaim. any help?
[01:36] <Seveas> Ntnglment, dpkg -L postgresql-7.4
[01:37] <Seveas> (or 8.0 if you installed that)
[01:37] <BlackEntity> brb I'll let you know if it works
[01:37] <tjb13> so does anyone know how to get sleep working
[01:37] <Ntnglment> Seveas: whats dpkg?  im a n00b
[01:37] <Shadyman> tjb13: Dunno, it works fine for me.
[01:37] <tjb13> Shadyman, I have a thinkpad t43
[01:37] <Seveas> Ntnglment, it's the core package management tool
[01:37] <regplus> crimsun, so I manage samba via smb.conf like in other linux distros?
[01:38] <tjb13> and closing the lid or hitting the sleep sequence does nothing
[01:38] <crimsun> regplus: yep, if you prefer it that way
[01:38] <Shadyman> tjb13: Fun.
[01:38] <ossie> Kovecses, any ideas why my ipod now mounts as read only??
[01:38] <tjb13> Shadyman, is there some reason that it wouldn't work for me
[01:38] <regplus> crimsun, i have old conf so it should work :)
[01:38] <Ntnglment> Seveas: /usr/lib/postgresql/8.0/bin/pg_ctl
[01:38] <Shadyman> tjb13: That's beyond me.
[01:38] <Kovecses> ossie, edit your fstab
[01:38] <Ntnglment> why the hell is it there???
[01:39] <Seveas> Ntnglment, because it is needed...
[01:39] <ossie> Kovecses, ok, it was fine I never changed the fstab to make it read only
[01:39] <sudo_smartass> ok... well since i "shouldn't" use the sudo nautilus thing... how exactly would i go about copying from one mounted drive to a new folder i am about to create on my linux drive? cp /media/0 GB Disk/Backup Files (5-15-05)/MP3's/* /MP3 ??
[01:39] <Selekta> how do i edit a .mp3 files ID tags? rhythmbox won't let me....
[01:39] <J2Dope> can anyone help with my networking issue?
[01:39] <Seveas> sudo_smartass, if you need to use the gui, use the command line to give yourself access to these folders
[01:39] <HrdwrBoB> Selekta: easytag
[01:39] <khermans> Is Firefox 1.5 in the backports?
[01:39] <HymnToLife> screw my 56k...
[01:39] <nalioth> khermans: it is not.
[01:39] <poningru> khermans: no
[01:39] <Seveas> khermans, never will be
[01:39] <nalioth> ubotu: tell khermans about firefox15
[01:40] <poningru> !tell khermans about firefox1.5
[01:40] <regplus> crimsun, do you know command to check status of samba via terminal?
[01:40] <khermans> I know about it
[01:40] <cdubya> tjb13, what version are you using?
[01:40] <sudo_smartass> how do i do that seveas?
[01:40] <braniff> crimsun, here is my pastebin for wpa_supplicant... --> http://pastebin.ca/35010
[01:40] <tjb13> breezy
[01:40] <ossie> Kovecses, no entry in fstab to mount my ipod
[01:40] <poningru> khermans: that has update info
[01:40] <Ntnglment> Seveas: so postgres IS installed is /usr/lib/......
[01:40] <sudo_smartass> the chmod 777 /whateverdrive?
[01:40] <Seveas> sudo_smartass, with chmod (change access mode)
[01:40] <regplus> crimsun, it was smb service status on redhat
[01:40] <tjb13> cdubya, is that what you meant
[01:40] <tjb13> ?
[01:40] <Seveas> Ntnglment, use that command
[01:40] <regplus> its not hre :(
[01:40] <HymnToLife> anyone has a link to a good howto for filesharing between two ubuntu boxes ?
[01:40] <regplus> here
[01:40] <cdubya> tjb13, yes. http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_5.04_on_a_ThinkPad_T43_(1875)
[01:40] <Seveas> it's installed all over, like all apps
[01:40] <Kovecses> ossie, gnome?
[01:40] <khermans> nalioth, poningru, Seveas, how can we avoid such "DLL HELL" in the future?  Is there a solution to this?
[01:40] <HymnToLife> I can't even get the network up...
[01:40] <crimsun> regplus: use the initscript and pass status to it
[01:40] <ossie> yes
[01:40] <poningru> !tell HymnToLife about nfs
[01:40] <Seveas> khermans, yes, epiphany
[01:40] <cdubya> tjb13, it's for hoary, so I'm not sure about all the accuracies.
[01:40] <nilsl> is there any good internet radio application for linux?
[01:40] <khermans> it seems silly for people to need to wait for Dapper to make sure Firefox is supported
[01:41] <HymnToLife> poningru > i know this
[01:41] <poningru> Seveas: rofl
[01:41] <Seveas> or firefox developers growing a brain...
[01:41] <regplus> !tell regplus about samba
[01:41] <nalioth> khermans: DLLs are in windows
[01:41] <Shadyman> khermans: Not really, since everything in Ubuntu is based on Firefox.
[01:41] <HymnToLife> I should have made myself clearer
[01:41] <sudo_smartass> Seveas, the thing is though i have alot of special characters that linux uses in my windows XP folder names.... will it cause an issue if i do it commandline style?
[01:41] <khermans> nalioth, of course -- but "SO HELL" is similar
[01:41] <poningru> Seveas: irc.firefox.org #developers
[01:41] <Ntnglment> I did....postgres is normally installed in /usr/local/postgres.  It's definatley NOT there!!
[01:41] <ossie> Kovecses, when i installed ubuntu i didnt get an option to choose if i wanted kde or gnome, i think i might switch to kde ???? what u think?
[01:41] <tjb13> cdubya, there is the laptop testing team thing
[01:41] <tjb13> and it says sleep works fine
[01:41] <tjb13> when you hit the sleep key
[01:41] <poningru> Seveas: just wait till 1.9 will ya till xul runner comes out
[01:41] <HymnToLife> first I need to get the network up and I'm stuck on it
[01:41] <tjb13> but its weird that on mine it doesn't do anything
[01:41] <nalioth> ossie: there is no option. if you want kde, install "kubuntu-desktop"
[01:42] <Kovecses> Shadyman, ubuntu isnt based on firefox
[01:42] <Seveas> Ntnglment, sigh, you should read documentation before complaining
[01:42] <Seveas> packages NEVER touch /usr/local
[01:42] <steve_laptop> when is Dapper to be final?
[01:42] <khermans> Shadyman, it is just frustrating to hear converts say "I can run Firefox 1.5 on Windows no proble, why do I have to wait until April of 2006 to run it on Ubuntu?"
[01:42] <Kovecses> ossie, i like gnome
[01:42] <Seveas> steve_laptop, april
[01:42] <b-served> a question .. is it possible to change mount point with the system->adminsitration->disks option .. cus everytime i try to change it it just referts back
[01:42] <poningru> steve_laptop: april
[01:42] <cdubya> tjb13, I don't use sleep, so I won't be much help, sorry
[01:42] <HymnToLife> steve_laptop > april
[01:42] <cdubya> tjb13, just found that on a quick look
[01:42] <Shadyman> khermans: I know.
[01:42] <steve_laptop> k
[01:42] <ossie> is less resource hungry ??
[01:42] <sudo_smartass> do i have to do a : in order to make it red for the person i specify? or is a , good enough?
[01:42] <ossie> gnome is less resource hungry ??
[01:42] <tjb13> oooh
[01:42] <Ntnglment> then the pgAdmin installation is complaining that postgres is not in /usr/local/postgres which is weird then.....
[01:43] <tjb13> cdubya, it says yes it is supported after sleep is enabled
[01:43] <crimsun> braniff: have you confirmed that the AP actually sees the DHCP requests?
[01:43] <khermans> Shadyman, yeah -- its just a bummer -- there must be some solution to this -- people want to install software the same way every time -- no matter how new it is!
[01:43] <cdubya> tjb13, that was my understanding.
[01:43] <nalioth> steve_laptop: there is a new ubuntu version each april and october
[01:43] <Kovecses> ossie, there about the same for me
[01:43] <sudo_smartass> man... i really should spend more time on this linux thing... its gonna take me a minute to learn all this stuff
[01:43] <cdubya> tjb13, I've looked at that site before.....but the ACPI setting had to be set to sleep
[01:43] <steve_laptop> nalioth, thanks
[01:43] <Mac121> hi
[01:44] <braniff> crimsun, hmm...no (how would i do that?)
[01:44] <noway> Trying again.. I'm using XFCE and the screen size is about 3-4 centimeters too wide and when I move the mouse to the sides it scrolls. I'm using the same resolution and refresh rates as I've used in the past and it's worked fine then. My xorg.conf is at http://pastebin.com/480867 and /var/log/Xorg.0.log is at http://pastebin.com/480912 I have no idea what might be wrong. Any suggestions?
[01:44] <Seveas> Ntnglment, then fix your pgadmin
[01:44] <regplus> there was tutorial for Samba on Ubuntu website, anybody know address?
[01:44] <Seveas> the pgadmin *Ubuntu* ships works
[01:44] <nalioth> ubotu: tell regplus about samba
[01:45] <braniff> crimsun, AP is a cheap-ass linksys router...
[01:45] <sudo_smartass> ok
[01:45] <feg> my azureus seems to find a lot of peers/seeds but cannot connect ton anyone of them
[01:45] <Mac121> just install ubuntu 1st time on linux just managed to get wireless net working :]  but now im trying to get the apps i want but it keeps asking for the ubuntu cd instead of downloading from the net?
[01:45] <feg> NAT is OK
[01:45] <sudo_smartass> i have to use the sudo nautilus thing....
[01:45] <tjb13> cdubya, what does tha tmean
[01:45] <feg> i installed it as shown in the wiki
[01:45] <Seveas> Mac121, you can disable that
[01:46] <Seveas> Mac121, in the package manager you can disable the usage of the cd
[01:46] <sudo_smartass> if i do that can i rename the mounted directory?
[01:46] <Mac121> how do i do that?
[01:46] <feg> anyone having prolems with azureus/breezy?
[01:46] <sudo_smartass> from 0 GB Disk to hda1 and hda5
[01:46] <sudo_smartass> ??
[01:46] <CaptainMorgan> azureus is a *nux program?
[01:47] <crimsun> braniff: if you have a wired iface, log into the admin frontend and confirm that the AP is seeing dhcp requests
[01:47] <Kovecses> its a java app isnt it
[01:47] <mwe> feg: only that it likes to eat half the system memory
[01:47] <poningru> Mac121: go to synaptic (system-> admin-> synaptic)
[01:47] <Seveas> CaptainMorgan, it's java, runs on both
[01:47] <CaptainMorgan> thought it was winz prog..
[01:47] <cdubya> tjb13, look at the enable sleep and hibernation section on that site....
[01:47] <Unity> can someone help me checx if my box is open to the internet?
[01:47] <Mac121> ok
[01:47] <sudo_smartass> how do i change what the fstab calls my mounted devices??
[01:47] <Kovecses> Unity, can you ping anything
[01:48] <tjb13> cdubya, hrmm i think i missed that site
[01:48] <tjb13> can you send it again
[01:48] <funkyHat> CaptainMorgan, it's a Java app
[01:48] <cdubya> tjb13, http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/Installing_Ubuntu_5.04_on_a_ThinkPad_T43_(1875)
[01:48] <feg> mwe, java...
[01:48] <poningru> Mac121: put in your password
[01:48] <tjb13> cdubya, thanks man
[01:48] <poningru> Mac121: now after it opens up go to settings
[01:48] <cdubya> Unity, are you talking about open to intruders or you getting out?
[01:48] <cdubya> tjb13, np
[01:48] <tjb13> ooh i was just looking at this
[01:48] <poningru> Mac121: repositories
[01:48] <Unity> cdubya, intruders
[01:48] <Mac121> ok
[01:48] <Kovecses> Unity, sorry misunderstood
[01:48] <Mac121> there
[01:48] <mwe> sudo_smartass: fstab doesn't call your mounted devices anything. mount just mounts them where the files says
[01:48] <poningru> Mac121: uncheck the cd repository should be the first one on the list
[01:49] <Unity> cdubya, particularly my smb shares
[01:49] <sudo_smartass> but how do i change what they are called?
[01:49] <Mac121> by uncheck you mean remove?
[01:49] <tjb13> cdubya, wait it says there is no text on that page
[01:49] <miki_> hi. how to avoid automatically start gnome?
[01:49] <poningru> Mac121: it doesnt remove it
[01:49] <poningru> Mac121: it just disables it
[01:49] <cdubya> Unity, are you forwarding any ports?
[01:49] <ossie> gonna try kubuntu , brb
[01:49] <cdubya> tjb13, hang on...
[01:49] <Mac121> ok thanks alot :] 
[01:49] <miki_> I've got id:2:initdefauld in /etc/inittab
[01:49] <sudo_smartass> anyone?
[01:50] <GoRoDeK> anyone running vlc on drapper?
[01:50] <CaptainMorgan> great!
[01:50] <cdubya> tjb13, came up fine here.......
[01:50] <CaptainMorgan> my host crashed..
[01:50] <tjb13> weird
[01:50] <CaptainMorgan> I was running nautilus to ftp... nautilus ended up freezing on me... tried to force quit it.. wouldn't
[01:50] <poningru> Mac121: let me know if it causes any problems
[01:50] <Unity> cdubya, all ports
[01:50] <CaptainMorgan> so I tried ctrl-alt-back
[01:50] <sudo_smartass> !ubuntu tell me about renaming devices
[01:50] <ubotu> sudo_smartass: I don't know, could you explain it?
[01:50] <CaptainMorgan> wouldn't work
[01:51] <mwe> sudo_smartass: I don't understand your question about the names of your mounts. do you mean change the mount point or what?
[01:51] <CaptainMorgan> I rebooted...
[01:51] <miki_> How to turn off automatic starting X when turn on computer ???
[01:51] <CaptainMorgan> system seems stable but now my host won't work!
[01:51] <Unity> cdubya, i guess then i'm really worried about whether they are password protected
[01:51] <CaptainMorgan> did I brea ksomething?
[01:51] <cdubya> Unity, how do you have it setup/
[01:51] <mwe> miki_: disable gdm/kdm/xdm
[01:51] <sudo_smartass> no like linux calls my windows xp drives 0 GB Disk (hda1) and the other 0 GB Disk (hda5)
[01:52] <sudo_smartass> i want to change that to just hda1 and hda5
[01:52] <sudo_smartass> that way i can actually get to them in the comand line of linux without doing a bunch of slashes for spaces and so on and so forth
[01:52] <miki_> mwe, how?
[01:52] <miki_> xdm
[01:52] <miki_> ive got
[01:52] <mwe> sudo_smartass: linux calls those drives just that, hda1 and hda5. I don't know what your window manager does though
[01:52] <ossie> Im liking kde
[01:53] <Ocean^> is there an easy way to install Java ?
[01:53] <Unity> cdubya, i used the shares under administration menu
[01:53] <sudo_smartass> the window manager calls is that 0 GB Disk (hda1) thing
[01:53] <CaptainMorgan> serious problem here...
[01:53] <cdubya> Unity, ah
[01:53] <mwe> miki_: do you want it permanently disabled?
[01:53] <sudo_smartass> and i cant change that because im not root and dont have permissions apparantly
[01:53] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Ocean^ about javadebs
[01:53] <miki_> mwe: no, just 4 now
[01:54] <FliesLikeABrick> sudo_smartass, is it sudo smartass or pseudo smartass?
[01:54] <acidspoon> Hi @ll
[01:54] <sudo_smartass> same...
[01:54] <FliesLikeABrick> no?
[01:54] <miki_> X uses 70$ of my ram, and i dont want it to start automatic
[01:54] <FliesLikeABrick> whats the meaning?
[01:54] <mwe> miki_: then sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/xdm. then when you want it back sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/xdm to get it back
[01:54] <Unity> cdubya, i checked those two boxes although i don't know what they say because its in korean for some reason
[01:54] <J2Dope> can anyone help with my networking issue?
[01:54] <HrdwrBoB> miki_: 70
[01:54] <HrdwrBoB> $?
[01:54] <nalioth> FliesLikeABrick: you can sudo_smartass can discuss that in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[01:54] <cdubya> Unity, heh
[01:54] <cdubya> Unity, I can't remember if the default smb.conf uses the security = user or not......that way whoever's trying to connect to the shares needs a unix account on the machine.....
[01:54] <mwe> miki_: that should work
[01:55] <FliesLikeABrick> sure nalioth  was just about to take it there
[01:55] <J2Dope> my ip's are set up right, but every goes way too slow in my browser, and gaim won't connect at all
[01:55] <miki_> HrdwrBoB, I don't know if 70%, tit just came over
[01:56] <sudo_smartass> hey... is my disk manager gonna get pissed if i change the name of what my window manager thinks the drive s called?
[01:56] <Ocean^> what the heck is the multiverse
[01:56] <Shadyman> !multiverse
[01:56] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.kubuntu.org/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[01:56] <J2Dope> anyone, please! im so sick of havin to use XP for the net
[01:57] <cheatersrealm`> anyone have 5.10 working with a wireless card using orinco driver?
[01:57] <cdubya> J2Dope, what's your setup?
[01:57] <J2Dope>  cdubya; well we have an adsl modem in the house, and i ran an ethernet cable out to my room and that connects to a simple hub
[01:58] <J2Dope> then i plug a cable from the hub into my laptop
[01:58] <J2Dope> it works fine on windows (which im on now).. but on ubuntu, damnned if i know whats happening
[01:58] <sudo_smartass> ok to rename a file/directory i can just use the mv command right?
[01:58] <J2Dope> also i use DHCP on windows. i've tried dhcp on ubuntu, but no luck
[01:58] <Unity> sudo_smartass, yes
[01:58] <do_while> hi
[01:59] <sudo_smartass> i have to unmount them first right?
[01:59] <cdubya> J2Dope, and you've activated eth0?
[01:59] <sudo_smartass> then rename them and mount -a
[01:59] <sudo_smartass> ?
[01:59] <J2Dope> yes it is activated
[01:59] <do_while> somebody runs linux on eMac???
[01:59] <sudo_smartass> changing the name of the partitions wont screw up fstab right?
[01:59] <Shadyman> !lom
[01:59] <ubotu> Shadyman: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[01:59] <J2Dope> see in firefox, pages load. but they take about 3mins (waay too long on adsl) and i can't get onto gaim at all
[01:59] <CaptainMorgan> lol
[02:00] <superchode|fu> what kind of modem, J2Dope?
[02:00] <J2Dope> just your run of the mill adsl modem
[02:00] <J2Dope> no fancy setups or nothing. but i can tell u the brand name if u want
[02:00] <superchode|fu> speedstream 5360?
[02:00] <cdubya> do_while, what's the issue
[02:01] <J2Dope> it's a netcomm
[02:01] <do_while> I've problems with resolution and gnome, menu bar is biggest than monitor
[02:01] <cdubya> J2Dope, what's your DNS server set to?
[02:01] <J2Dope> 192.168.1.1
[02:01] <superchode|fu> okie dokie, shouldn't be a problem with the modem, then.
[02:01] <J2Dope> (that's also the ip i connect to thru my browser to set up the modem - usually only to reset it tho)
[02:01] <superchode|fu> that makes it a modem/router combo
[02:01] <J2Dope> yes it is
[02:02] <Mac121> does anyone know howto install pan newsreader?
[02:02] <J2Dope> sorry my technical jargon isn't the best
[02:02] <cdubya> J2Dope, did you mess with any of the internal modem settings at all/
[02:02] <electroweak> hi guys i was here couple days ago but i still couldnt solve my problem
[02:02] <superchode|fu> would be best if you could get dhcp going on eth0
[02:02] <do_while> cdubya, any iddea?
[02:02] <cdubya> do_while, what's the issue?
[02:02] <J2Dope> cdubya; no not at all. as is obvious, everything works fine on windows. and this is a clean ubunutu installation
[02:02] <sudo_smartass> woot woot!! i got it
[02:03] <do_while> I've problems with resolution and gnome, menu bar is biggest than monitor
[02:03] <cdubya> J2Dope, k
[02:03] <electroweak> after i install ubuntu 5.10 at the end of the installation Xserver shutting down itself
[02:03] <J2Dope> oh i should add. i can ping any website i want
[02:03] <J2Dope> and it pings fine and fast.
[02:03] <cdubya> do_while, sounds like the same prob I had installing Hoary on some older iMacs......video was a serious problem
[02:03] <J2Dope> (that's thru the terminal)... but when i wanna use a browser. im shot
[02:04] <electroweak> anybody can help me about that
[02:04] <do_while> cdubya how i move monitor site etc??
[02:04] <sudo_smartass> hey... dumb question... if i take the "ro" out of the fstab for my ntfs drives... can i delete stuff from it?
[02:04] <do_while> exist any soft??
[02:04] <cdubya> do_while, I think it's more a lack of video support, but I'm just guessing there.
[02:04] <cdubya> do_while, for the particular card in that machine, I mean
[02:05] <pashaw> J2Dope,  did you manually edit the /etc/resolv.conf file?
[02:05] <do_while> cdubya, radeon?
[02:05] <J2Dope> no. umm if ya'll could put me on 'hold' for a few minutes, ill boot up my other laptop so i can chat here, and ill log into linux with this lappy
[02:06] <pashaw> J2Dope,    good idea
[02:06] <miki_> when I run startx from tty1 gnome starts on tty7, but tty1 is still locked by infos from startx program. There's any way not to lock 2 terminals?
[02:06] <J2Dope> brb ya'll
[02:06] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   you care if ntfs gets wiped out?
[02:06] <sudo_smartass> yeah just alittle bit....
[02:06] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   then dont
[02:07] <cdubya> do_while, which one?
[02:07] <MaFiaBoY> dammit
[02:07] <do_while> i dont understand'u
[02:07] <MaFiaBoY> my system hangs at bootup when "starting hotplug subsystems"
[02:08] <sudo_smartass> ok... since i got u... lemme ask you this... if i chmod 777 the / directory... do i have to keep doing sudo's to copy and paste files and make directories and all that?
[02:08] <crimsun> MaFiaBoY: what type of sound chipset do you have?
[02:08] <electroweak> is there anybody can help me about Xserver after installation it shuts itself down
[02:08] <pashaw> miki_,   you can use F2 F3 etc  also
[02:08] <MaFiaBoY> crimsun > it's a MSI motherboard with ATI chipset if I remember well
[02:08] <miki_> Is there any way to unlock tty1 after I type in startx? Gnome starts in tty7, but in tt1 startx is all the time
[02:09] <miki_> pashaw, yes, but when X starts automatically I've got free tty1-tty6
[02:09] <crimsun> MaFiaBoY: ati sound chipset?
[02:09] <miki_> I need them all
[02:09] <pashaw> miki_,    then you answered your own question i think
[02:09] <MaFiaBoY> crimsun > lemme check it out
[02:10] <angel12> how do i set up firefox to stop using ipv6?
[02:10] <MaFiaBoY> but anyway, disabling onboard audio changes nothing
[02:10] <miki_> pashaw, no. I don't want X to start automatic, but when I start it by hand I want to have free tty1-tt6
[02:10] <j2dope> ok got ubuntu loaded up
[02:10] <electroweak> is my question that stupid to answer guys please help me
[02:10] <ankan> excuse me....does anyone know how can I play .rmvb file usin Mplayer?
[02:10] <j2dope> in networking eth0 is my gateway connection
[02:10] <miki_> Is there any way, maybe running startx from tty7 (which is locked also)?
[02:11] <sudo_smartass> ok do i have to do a chmod 777 /home/* in order to change the mode of every file in the /home directory????
[02:11] <angel12> ankan, google for real codec mplayer
[02:11] <j2dope> someone was asking about my resolv.conf file.. where can i find that?
[02:11] <angel12> how do i set up firefox to stop using ipv6?
[02:11] <Kovecses> j2dope, /etc
[02:11] <Wilf> chmod 777 /home/ -R i think?
[02:11] <miki_> pashaw, ok sloved it. Just hit ctrl-z and send start-x log into background ;)
[02:11] <MaFiaBoY> sudo_smartass > chmod -R 777 /home/*
[02:11] <electroweak> is there anybody can help me about Xserver after installation it shuts itself down what can i do
[02:11] <Sanne> angel12: this may help for firefox: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxTipsAndTricks
[02:12] <angel12> electroweak, what was your question?
[02:12] <MaFiaBoY> j2ope cat /etc/resolv.conf
[02:12] <sudo_smartass> ahh... the -R  ... thats for recursive right?
[02:12] <electroweak> is there anybody can help me about Xserver after installation it shuts itself down what can i do
[02:12] <pashaw> miki_,   clever   iver never tried to free all my terminals like that
[02:12] <ankan> thnks...i will try tht
[02:12] <electroweak> x server shutting itself after intallation
[02:12] <poningru> angel12: whats wrong?
[02:12] <angel12> Sanne, the problem is firefox is using IPV6 and i cant go to web pages
[02:12] <Kovecses> electroweak, what happens?
[02:12] <MaFiaBoY> electroweak > any error message ?
[02:12] <poningru> angel12: pretty simple
[02:12] <sudo_smartass> holy crap... thats alot of files!!
[02:12] <poningru> angel12: go into firefox
[02:12] <electroweak> some error msgs about fonts
[02:12] <poningru> angel12: in the urlbar type in about:config
[02:12] <angel12> poningru, yeah, i just forgot the command
[02:12] <poningru> press enter
[02:12] <factotum> hmmph, its interesting getting into builing web pages after leaving windows
[02:12] <pashaw> electroweak,  spamming gets you ignored
[02:12] <j2dope> ok my resolv.conf has 'domain MSHOME         search  192.168.1.1  nameserver 192.168.1.1
[02:12] <miki_> pashaw, linux is by default multitask ;)
[02:13] <sudo_smartass> lol glad i bumped up the proc or id be here all day.... i still might.... :(
[02:13] <angel12> poningru, thanks
[02:13] <poningru> angel12: now search for ipv6
[02:13] <poningru> angel12: do you know what to do after this?
[02:13] <pashaw> miki_,   i know  but you wanted every terminal free   never tried that   always ignored the startx one
[02:13] <factotum> I tried dreamweaver mx2004 at work today, it renders all wierd like, css + dreamweaver= icky
[02:13] <angel12> poningru, yeah, i just forgot about:config, i tried as many as i could think of lol
[02:13] <factotum> sorry, babbling
[02:13] <j2dope> i just pinged google.com with no packet loss. i just can't figure out why websites wont load in a browser
[02:13] <Sanne> angel12: the link I gave tells the same as poningru described...
[02:14] <sudo_smartass> lol pashaw im glad i didn't change the ro in the fstab... its stopping the chmod from changing all the file permissions on my ntfs drives lol
[02:14] <Kovecses> j2dope, sounds like a resolv.conf error
[02:14] <sudo_smartass> thanks for that bit of advise :)
[02:14] <angel12> Sanne, i couldnt go to a webpage because it was set to ipv6
[02:14] <sudo_smartass> very useful
[02:14] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   nytime
[02:14] <hanasaki> whts a good usb cam for linux? WITH audio
[02:14] <electroweak> and i tried kubuntu but it`s hanging after i log in nothing responding on keyboard
[02:14] <Sanne> angel12: ah! sorry, I didn't understand.
[02:14] <j2dope> Kovecses; any suggestions what i should put in there? im sick of xp
[02:15] <sudo_smartass> oh!! another question... how do i make my dvd burner be recognized by linux?
[02:15] <Kovecses> j2dope, well .... it should have auto detected all of that.... private messge me what you have in there
[02:15] <pashaw> electroweak,  whats happening now  after install you cant run X
[02:15] <sudo_smartass> woohoo... that chmod thing worked... i like linux again :)
[02:15] <factotum> sudo_smartass: install ubuntu
[02:15] <cdubya> j2Dope, I have the IP for my router in resolv.conf for the nameserver entry........might want to set that to your IP for your modem if it's not......
[02:16] <electroweak> it`s asking for restart but after that it cant start Xserver
[02:16] <electroweak> nothing asking or doing and some error msg about fonts
[02:16] <giard> anyone using dapper have their Applications menu flash and then disappear?
[02:16] <pashaw> electroweak,   whats asking for restart did you change something?
[02:16] <Rapierian> has anyone played around with bridge-utils before? I've been trying to get a network bridge to work for the past hour
[02:16] <Hobbsee> giard: check ubuntuforums.org - i'm sure ive seen a sticky about that..
[02:17] <electroweak> no nothing after i started the installation it`s ejecting CD and asking for restart
[02:17] <pashaw> cdubya,   a better idea would be to use his isps DNS servers in there  some modems have flakey DNs
[02:17] <electroweak> normal operation i think
[02:18] <pashaw> electroweak,   ok    so install went good restarted   now X wont start right
[02:18] <electroweak> exactly
[02:18] <sudo_smartass> what does this mean??? "sudo: must be setuid root"
[02:18] <cdubya> pashaw, true, just trying to see what works....
[02:19] <pashaw> electroweak,  same puter your on now of a different one
[02:19] <pashaw> cdubya,  i see  just thought id mention flakey modems   i hate em
[02:19] <cdubya> pashaw, point taken. I know what you're saying. :)
[02:19] <sudo_smartass> how do i remove a program with the apt-get command?
[02:20] <cdubya> apt-get remove
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> i want totem gone and i wanna get a better player... one that will play mpeg's and stuff
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> remove
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> ok
[02:20] <SAM_theman> yo people!!!
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> uninstall and delete weren't working lol
[02:20] <SAM_theman> i know you missed me
[02:20] <cdubya> heh
[02:20] <Kovecses> sudo_smartass, totem-xine and w32codecs
[02:20] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   why not leave totem alone   install  different one   then in a week or 2 remove what you dont like
[02:20] <electroweak> pashaw: what should i do to fix it
[02:20] <SAM_theman> hey sudo_smartass nice nick
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> thanks sam
[02:20] <factotum> ^what Kovecses said, works wonders
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> xine?
[02:20] <sudo_smartass> is that a good one?
[02:20] <pashaw> electroweak,   i asked you if your using that computer  or are you next to it
[02:21] <miki_> Is there any way to add GRUB menu options to start linux with X or just console?
[02:21] <electroweak> using that
[02:21] <Kovecses> im watching episode 3 right now
[02:21] <miki_> eg. Ubuntu console | Ubuntu Gnome | Ubuntu recovery ?
[02:21] <Rapierian> does anyone know how to set up a bridge? I'd like my wireless connection to bridge to my hard connection so that my other computers can connect also
[02:21] <sudo_smartass> josh@Linux:/$ sudo apt-get install xine
[02:21] <sudo_smartass> sudo: must be setuid root
[02:21] <sudo_smartass> what does that mean
[02:21] <factotum> <<hitchhikers guide
[02:21] <HrdwrBoB> Rapierian: bridging doesn't work with many wireless cards
[02:22] <HrdwrBoB> just so you know
[02:22] <HrdwrBoB> though you can do it
[02:22] <MDM> I've just installed an app called memtest from synaptic I can't damage the RAM with it can I?
[02:22] <MaFiaBoY> crimsun > lmao it was my USB mouse who messed it all up
[02:22] <miki_> Is there any way to add GRUB menu options to start linux with X or just console? eg. [Ubuntu console]  | Ubuntu Gnome | Ubuntu recovery ?
[02:22] <Kovecses> MDM, no
[02:22] <pashaw> electroweak, ok this might take a few tries      youll need to boot up Ubuntu  but in grub pick the recovery kernel   login   then   type startx   and copy down the errors it reports
[02:22] <pokesomi> hi i have installed ubuntu on a sony viao and need help installing a wireless card
[02:22] <MaFiaBoY> I plugged it on PS/2 and it works fine
[02:22] <MDM> ok thanks Kovecses
[02:22] <electroweak> ok i can do that
[02:22] <Rapierian> hmm...that might explain things, HrdwrBoB...do you know any way to check if my wireless card allows it or not?
[02:23] <pashaw> electroweak, with your errors   we will know what to change
[02:23] <superchode|fu> could someone tell me what the following means?: 'isolinux: Extremely broken BIOS detected, last ditch attempt with drive = 9F'
[02:23] <HrdwrBoB> Rapierian: can't remember offhand
[02:23] <electroweak> ok thanks i`ll be back
[02:23] <HrdwrBoB> superchode|fu: your BIOS is extremely broken
[02:23] <superchode|fu> the board (EPIA 5000) has a freshly flashed bios (had this error before so i flashed it)
[02:23] <crimsun> MaFiaBoY: ok.
[02:23] <superchode|fu> and it runs loopss of memtest86 no problem
[02:24] <pokesomi> can anyone help me install the linksys wpc54g?  i have instructions but I follow them and nothing happens
[02:24] <obsrv> how to install a package from local PC?
[02:24] <Rapierian> okay...in that case, how do I set up my computer as a gateway?
[02:24] <obsrv> I have a .deb file
[02:24] <sudo_smartass> ok... sudo apt-get aint working... how do i make myself this "setuid root" person?
[02:24] <nalioth> Rapierian: what is the pkg?
[02:24] <superchode|fu> the board displays no other symptoms of a broken BIOS
[02:24] <Kovecses> obsrv, dpkg -i
[02:24] <cdubya> obsrv, sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:24] <SAM_theman> Well For Christmas look what i got (http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=12/36019231192.png&s=x12)
[02:25] <sudo_smartass> crap... now the synaptic manager aint working either.....
[02:25] <sudo_smartass> someone help pretty please
[02:25] <sudo_smartass> ive screwed something up and i dont know what i did....
[02:25] <Kovecses> SAM_theman, new vid card... sweet
[02:25] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,  what command did you run about 10mins ago
[02:25] <cdubya> heh
[02:25] <SAM_theman> yup
[02:25] <SAM_theman> this is my ild one
[02:25] <SAM_theman> http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=12/35118151546.png&s=x11
[02:25] <SAM_theman> *old
[02:26] <sudo_smartass> uhh... 10 mins ago...alot of them i guess
[02:26] <pokesomi> i really need help here
[02:26] <Rapierian> nalioth: I just found out my wireless card can't act as a bridge, so I want to figure out how to make my computer serve internet to the computers on it's hardline, with the internet it can recieve from it's wireless
[02:26] <SAM_theman> well talk
[02:26] <Kovecses> SAM_theman, this putfile site seems pretty cool
[02:26] <sudo_smartass> i did a chmod 777 -R /home/* /usr/*
[02:26] <SAM_theman> yup
[02:26] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,  didnt you change alot of permissions  so many it touched your ntfs drives also
[02:26] <sudo_smartass> thats when it quit working
[02:26] <nalioth> Rapierian: look at firestarter (but dont do anything with it until you read about it)
[02:27] <sudo_smartass> pash... it tried too but they were read only
[02:27] <Rapierian> okay, will do. Thanks nalioth, and HrdwrBoB
[02:27] <SAM_theman> and i can play Battlefield 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:27] <pokesomi> can someone help me?
[02:27] <SAM_theman> with 512 ram...
[02:27] <pokesomi> please
[02:27] <SAM_theman> :D
[02:27] <sudo_smartass> so when i did the chmod 777 -R /media/* it just told me everything was read only
[02:27] <SAM_theman> OK talk!!
[02:27] <SAM_theman> pokesomi...wHaT
[02:27] <HrdwrBoB> SAM_theman: that's bare minimum requirements
[02:27] <SAM_theman> nope
[02:27] <SAM_theman> the ram
[02:27] <HrdwrBoB> I would recommend getting 512mb more ram
[02:27] <SAM_theman> but 2.66ghz
[02:27] <nalioth> sudo_smartass: things in media are not able to be messed with by you until you change the permissions in your fstab
[02:28] <pokesomi> I am triying to install a wpc54g from linksys and i am using the instructions from the forum
[02:28] <pokesomi> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5645
[02:28] <SAM_theman> 256 graphics carf
[02:28] <HrdwrBoB> bf2 uses 800mb ram
[02:28] <SAM_theman> *card
[02:28] <pokesomi> and nothing happens
[02:28] <SAM_theman> mm...
[02:28] <HrdwrBoB> SAM_theman: it's a 6200 ffs
[02:28] <factotum> *wonders* why would you chmod /usr/ ?
[02:28] <SAM_theman> ffs?
[02:28] <HrdwrBoB> factotum: if you're insane
[02:28] <SmrtJustin> Question for you guys, I'm trying to upgrade to dapper, and I ran into this one problem while doing a dist-upgrade: locales: Depends: glibc-2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu14 but it is not installable
[02:28] <HrdwrBoB> SAM_theman: a 6600 at 128mb is better than a 6200 256mb
[02:28] <sudo_smartass> fact... because i thought that was where my usr directory was
[02:29] <HrdwrBoB> because the primary thing you need is speed
[02:29] <SAM_theman> yeah i know
[02:29] <sudo_smartass> turned out it was in home
[02:29] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: it's a development version. it's gonna be broken
[02:29] <sudo_smartass> ...
[02:29] <sudo_smartass> anyway
[02:29] <factotum> heh
[02:29] <Kovecses> omg
[02:29] <SAM_theman> but i told the guys at tiger direct that i wanted one in my buget
[02:29] <SmrtJustin> nalioth: lol, so theres nothing I can do?
[02:29] <sudo_smartass> what is this setiud root thing?
[02:29] <pokesomi> any ideas SAM
[02:29] <HrdwrBoB> SAM_theman: yeah
[02:29] <SAM_theman> no for real
[02:29] <HrdwrBoB> SAM_theman: I mean, it'll play
[02:29] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: if you are man enough to want to run it, you'll figure out how to get around the problem.
[02:29] <HrdwrBoB> but i seriously recommend upping to 1gb ram
[02:29] <SAM_theman> it put everything on high
[02:29] <SAM_theman> it works
[02:29] <Hobbsee> SmrtJustin: file a bug for it
[02:29] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: it'll be 'broken' til the first of march, i'd expect
[02:30] <SmrtJustin> nalioth: really? that long
[02:30] <SmrtJustin> nalioth: sorry for my lack of ubuntu knowledge, I run Gentoo on my machine, and I'm trying out Ubuntu on my parent's machine.
[02:30] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: it is under heavy developement, they'll get to a freeze point about then, and start fixin bugs on frozen versions
[02:30] <sudo_smartass> is xine in the normal repos???
[02:30] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: try breezy, it works great.
[02:30] <SAM_theman> the 6200 was 74.99 and the 6600 at 128mb was 123.99
[02:31] <Hobbsee> !tell sudo_smartass about info xine
[02:31] <SAM_theman> and i only had like $130.00
[02:31] <SmrtJustin> nalioth: yeah I would, but I'm more of a bleeding edge kind of person, especially coming from Gentoo.
[02:31] <SAM_theman> i needed to buy ram
[02:31] <sudo_smartass> great... so it doesn't exist... what is it called then?
[02:31] <nalioth> dapper will make you cry, SmrtJustin
[02:31] <pashaw> SmrtJustin,   running a testing version is ment for above average users  that enjoy solving their own problems  to help fix the distro for release
[02:31] <cdubya> pokesomi, did you read through this?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper?highlight=%28ndiswrapper%29
[02:31] <SAM_theman> that was 23.99 at 256mb
[02:31] <Kovecses> SmrtJustin, ubuntu is more bleeding edge than gentoo ... i also came from gentoo
[02:31] <Rapierian> I had to read that wiki on Ndiswrapper last night
[02:32] <pokesomi> not yet
[02:32] <pokesomi> y? is there something important
[02:32] <Hobbsee> sudo_smartass: apt-cache search xine
[02:32] <SmrtJustin> pashaw: I'm sure it is, I was just curious if it was a easily sovable problem.
[02:32] <cdubya> pokesomi, just wondering if you followed the directions there.
[02:32] <j2dope> thanks to Kovecses for helpin to solve my network problem. peace ya'll!
[02:33] <pokesomi> yeah
[02:33] <sudo_smartass> ok... now that it found some i do what? apt-get install whatever the file and all of its dependencies are?
[02:33] <pokesomi> at the link you just gave me
[02:33] <pokesomi> ?
[02:33] <pashaw> SmrtJustin,   get breezy  then youll get alot more help  :)
[02:33] <nalioth> SmrtJustin: visit bugzilla and file a bug. then try again tomorrow (after you've updated your apt)
[02:34] <Hobbsee> sudo_smartass: then it'll figure out what the dependancies are, and install them as well
[02:34] <pokesomi> did the lspci and it doesnt show up
[02:34] <pokesomi> oh wait hang on
[02:34] <sudo_smartass> ok and someone mentions something about w32codec's or something... is that right?
[02:34] <pokesomi> found it
[02:34] <johnnybezak> hey guys i'm not sure if you'd know the answer to this but I'm trying to make my qt apps look decent in gnome. i installed a good clearlooks font and it works in kcontrol, but when I open up scribus (the app i want to use) it's still ugly. any one know why it's not using the theme>
[02:34] <sudo_smartass> im wanting to play mpeg's and stuff like that
[02:35] <IamNotRoot> hi
[02:35] <sudo_smartass> will the w32codecs play dvd .iso files?
[02:35] <poningru> sudo_smartass: mpegs are playable in totem
[02:35] <sudo_smartass> really?
[02:35] <Wilf> .iso isn't a dvd format
[02:35] <Wilf> it's a cd image
[02:35] <sudo_smartass> i tried and it said i needed codecs
[02:35] <poningru> sudo_smartass: you can watch dvds in totem as well
[02:35] <poningru> and what Wilf said
[02:36] <sudo_smartass> yeah but all my dvds get ripped into an .iso
[02:36] <poningru> sudo_smartass: here follow this
[02:36] <IamNotRoot> I created a system from debootstrap. I am in it now, but he did not created any admin groups. I am wondering if there is special things to do
[02:36] <nalioth> ubotu: tell sudo_smartass about dvd
[02:36] <poningru> !restricted formats
[02:36] <ubotu> I heard restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or 'codecs'
[02:36] <pashaw> !tell sudo_smartass about restrictedformats
[02:36] <pashaw> :P
[02:36] <IamNotRoot> I am in single user, so I can't quite browse at the time right know and am in console
[02:37] <IamNotRoot> !ls
[02:37] <ubotu> I heard ls is the command used to LiSt the contents of a directory in Linux.
[02:37] <gnomefreak> :) i fixed it :)
[02:37] <pokesomi> i cant find the device under system>Administration>Networking after following the wiki
[02:38] <mirak> hola
[02:38] <mirak> I was iamnotroot
[02:38] <mirak> I need to add an admin group for sudo to work. I am asking if there is a special way to do that
[02:38] <sudo_smartass> oh!!! i just figured out what the "setuid root" was
[02:38] <KingBahamut> evening all
[02:39] <sudo_smartass> lol im a dumbass
[02:39] <cafuego> mirak: via 'addgroup'
[02:39] <mirak> cafuego: the number doesn't matter ?
[02:39] <mirak> the group id
[02:39] <cafuego> mirak: No idea
[02:40] <pokesomi> Sam any ideas?
[02:40] <pashaw> mirak,   what are you running breezy?
[02:40] <cafuego> it's 116 on one of the machines here, where sudo works fine.
[02:40] <mirak> pashaw: from debootstrap. That's a dapper, but the issue ramin the same
[02:40] <mirak> remain
[02:40] <xenex> i need help with my wireless card
[02:40] <pokesomi> and mine
[02:41] <pashaw> mirak,   ahh  i dont touch testing releases    already too many projects i never finish
[02:41] <SAM_theman> just watch 3 weird moviesd
[02:41] <cdubya> pokesomi, is it in /etc/network/interfaces?
[02:41] <xenex> i need help with my wireless card can anyone help me?
[02:41] <mirak> pashaw: well the process is the same with any release for debootstrap
[02:41] <cafuego> xenex: Perhaps specifiying what card and what help might have some effect
[02:41] <pashaw> mirak,   then you could google it no?
[02:42] <xenex> cafuego, netgear wg511v2 made in china version
[02:42] <pokesomi> what next
[02:42] <cafuego> xenex: ndiswrapepr is what you need
[02:42] <xenex> cafuego, i have it
[02:42] <j2dope> yay it's me again with a quick q... is the repository guide @ http://ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories
[02:42] <cafuego> !ndiswrapper
[02:42] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[02:42] <j2dope> correct?
[02:42] <xenex> cafuego, the lights are just blinking
[02:42] <pokesomi> i need to chmod it what is the command
[02:43] <gnomefreak> chmod = the command
[02:43] <mirak> pashaw: yes I am in text mode
[02:43] <pokesomi> and the arguments?
[02:43] <gnomefreak> pokesomi,  type chmod and it will give you options to use depending on what you want
[02:44] <gnomefreak> it should give you the a list of parameters
[02:44] <pokesomi> i need it to go from read only to read write
[02:44] <xenex> cafuego, i tried ndiswrapper and the light is just blinking
[02:44] <pashaw> !tell j2dope about repositories
[02:44] <gnomefreak> than just chmod - right parameters you want
[02:44] <cdubya> j2dope, you get it?
[02:44] <xenex> is there a way to reset the modprobe alias?
[02:45] <j2dope> thanks i got it
[02:45] <j2dope> much appreciated
[02:45] <cdubya> j2dope, kewl
[02:45] <j2dope> whats the latest ubuntu? hoary of breezy?
[02:45] <xenex> breezy
[02:45] <Wilf> breezty
[02:45] <cdubya> j2dope, so now you can dump XP?
[02:45] <cdubya> heh
[02:45] <j2dope> thought so
[02:45] <pokesomi> how do i make the file editable
[02:45] <j2dope> yupp yupp :D
[02:45] <Wilf> what was 5.0 called?
[02:45] <gnomefreak> sorry its chmod --help
[02:46] <cdubya> Hoary
[02:46] <j2dope> in the time consuming process of making ubuntu 'feel like home' again
[02:46] <cdubya> Wilf, Hoary
[02:46] <Wilf> i thought hoary was 5.04
[02:46] <pokesomi> its not telling me what i want to know
[02:46] <Hobbsee> Wilf: it is
[02:46] <do_while> hi
[02:46] <xenex> can anyone help me with my wireless card???
[02:46] <sudo_smartass> ok... now im gonna ask the dumbest question yall have heard in a long time i bet... can i use wine to play unreal tournament?
[02:46] <j2dope> i am having probs with my laptops touch pad tho. it's way too sensitive. i keep losing window focus when scrolling across multiple windows
[02:46] <Wilf> what was the one before hoary called?
[02:46] <Unity> the version number is the year followed by the month
[02:46] <do_while> GDM looks right, but Gnome looks wrong
[02:47] <gnomefreak> pokesomi, what are you looking for it to do?
[02:47] <do_while> somebody can help me?
[02:47] <cdubya> j2dope, had the same issue here....so I use a usb mouse. ;)
[02:47] <nalioth> xenex: have you been to the wireless wiki?
[02:47] <coz> warty hedgehog
[02:47] <Unity> before hoary was warty
[02:47] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   isnt unreal linux native?
[02:47] <xenex> nalioth, no
[02:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell xenex about wireless
[02:47] <HrdwrBoB> pashaw: yes
[02:47] <coz> warty warthog
[02:47] <sudo_smartass> i dont know i have the windows version...
[02:47] <j2dope> hahah yeah i reckon im gonna have to plug my usb mouse in too. meh its' prolly better for my wrists
[02:47] <sudo_smartass> ?
[02:47] <Wilf> ah yeah.
[02:47] <pokesomi> to make it so i can edit the file interfaces
[02:47] <j2dope> brb
[02:47] <pokesomi> that is located in /etc/network/
[02:48] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,  have the install manual?
[02:48] <sethk> pokesomi, use sudo to have write permissions, but usually that's not the best way to do it
[02:48] <pokesomi> it is currently read only
[02:48] <sudo_smartass> not anymore
[02:48] <pokesomi> what is the best way
[02:48] <sudo_smartass> i am lucky i still have the play disc around here
[02:48] <do_while> why gnome menubar is biggest than monitor screen?
[02:48] <sethk> pokesomi, if you can do what you need to do with the dialog (system/admin/network), it's better
[02:48] <gnomefreak> pokesomi,  what is wrong with gedit?
[02:48] <pokesomi> ok
[02:48] <wastrel> anyone using gnome-pilot/evolution for their palm?  having trouble getting it working well.
[02:49] <pokesomi> i cant type anything into the files i need to edit
[02:49] <pokesomi> i need to change permissions
[02:49] <gnomefreak> pokesomi,  your not the sudoer?
[02:49] <izm81> hey all.  where do we post bugs for both breezy and dapper?
[02:49] <dylan_> what is the bottom "dock" thing in this picture called?  what is the package name?  http://art.gnome.org/images/screenshots/gnome210/Foxspos.png
[02:49] <sethk> pokesomi, if it is truly read only you can do:   sudo chmod +w /etc/whatever
[02:49] <pashaw> sudo_smartass, http://www.princessleia.com/UT.php    pretty close
[02:49] <pokesomi> that will do the whole folder right?
[02:49] <gnomefreak> izm81,  bugzilla is in you application>systemtools menu
[02:49] <xenex> nalioth, that didnt help because my card isnt listed there
[02:50] <mcjerry> this is a kde related question....i use gnome on ubuntu but am running knoppix live cd in vmware.....how do i turn remote desktop on in kde like i do in gnome?
[02:50] <do_while> why my menu bar from gnome is biggest than monitor screen?
[02:50] <xenex> nalioth, my card is netgear wg511v2 made in china version
[02:50] <nalioth> ubotu: tell xenex about ndiswrapper
[02:50] <xenex> nalioth, i already have it
[02:50] <xenex> nalioth, i did it but the light is just blinking
[02:50] <wastrel> dylan_:  that is just a gnome panel toolbar dealy
[02:50] <cdubya> pokesomi, sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[02:50] <wastrel> dylan_:  you can fool with the options to make it look like that
[02:51] <pokesomi> got it thanks
[02:51] <izm81> gnomefreak, no, it's not.  Could be because I'm on Dapper, at the moment.
[02:51] <do_while> somebody can help me please?
[02:51] <mcjerry> How do i turn on remote desktop in kde?
[02:51] <marc_> No
[02:51] <cdubya> do_while, what type of radeon card?
[02:51] <dylan_> wastrel, wanna help me?
[02:52] <do_while> VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] 
[02:52] <pashaw> mcjerry,  thats a knoppix question    but should be vncserver  in there i believe
[02:52] <Rapierian> hmm...firestarter is giving me unspecified errors
[02:52] <cdubya> do_while, k
[02:52] <do_while> I use eMac , and i see that boot console is moved to left
[02:52] <do_while> and gnome moved to right
[02:52] <wastrel> dylan_:  you can probably figure out most of it yourself just looking through the options
[02:52] <gnomefreak> izm81, if you go to the4 alacarte menu editor you can add it
[02:53] <gnomefreak> im also on dapper right now
[02:53] <do_while> any iddea cdubya
[02:53] <wastrel> dylan_:  if you need to make a new panel right-click on an existing one and choose "new panel"  then right-click on the new panel and choose "properties"
[02:54] <pokesomi> does anyone know the value for shared mode on wireless?
[02:55] <izm81> izm81, ah.  bugzilla.ubuntu.com  :)  thanks.
[02:55] <cdubya> do_while, I'm looking.....hang on
[02:55] <gnomefreak> izm81,  anytime
[02:55] <do_while> i wait'u
[02:55] <izm81> gnomefreak, woops... talking to myself.  heh
[02:55] <wastrel> anyone using gnome-pilot & evolution for their palm sync?  i'm having trouble getting it working well
[02:55] <gnomefreak> izm81,  you didnt find it in menu editoer?
[02:55] <mirak_> wow I am dapper right now, I find it way more faster
[02:55] <WeBDsIgNNeR> How can i install ubuntu using floppy boot?
[02:56] <Rapierian> I've set up firestarter since bridge-utils won't work with my wireless card, hoping to serve my wireless internet to my wired machines...but firestarter, while in permissive mode, isn't working...
[02:56] <do_while> any software to recalibrate monitor ( move, compress expand )
[02:56] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell WeBDsIgNNeR  about install
[02:56] <Rapierian> are there perhaps some things I need to specify about my internal network?
[02:56] <mirak_> pppoe have still problems like on breezy though
[02:56] <izm81> gnomefreak, yes, I did.  and when I clicked it, it brought me to the webpage.
[02:57] <gnomefreak> ok good
[02:58] <cdubya> do_while, does lspci report the right video card?
[02:58] <sudo_smartass> what is the chmod number setting for read only for everyone but root?
[02:58] <sudo_smartass> like chmod 711
[02:58] <sudo_smartass> ?
[02:58] <Ocean^> okay is there like a Testing equivilante for ubuntu like in debian ?
[02:58] <do_while> VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV200 QW [Radeon 7500] 
[02:58] <do_while> this is lspci
[02:59] <cdubya> do_while, k
[02:59] <sudo_smartass> because i think that is what is screwing up my sudo
[02:59] <sudo_smartass> anyone?
[02:59] <cdubya> do_while, and you checked the screen resolution settings.....?
[02:59] <do_while> yes, are ok
[02:59] <wastrel> i <3 u
[02:59] <pashaw> sudo_smartass, here use this  http://ez2ba.com/html/site-toys/chmod-guide.html
[02:59] <do_while> I use eMac
[03:00] <ceu> What can I use to download (and keep updated) a list of .deb packages?
[03:01] <Kovecses> how do i disable the totem-mozilla plugin?
[03:02] <sudo_smartass> oh crap!!!
[03:02] <cdubya> heh
[03:02] <sethk> ceu, synaptic, apt-get, dpkg, dselect
[03:02] <sudo_smartass> now i really need help
[03:03] <sethk> sudo_smartass, you should _never_ use numbers with chmod
[03:03] <sudo_smartass> i just chmodded my /usr directory back to 744 and now my desktop and everything else disappeared?!!
[03:03] <sethk> sudo_smartass, you can say a+r  to give everyone read
[03:03] <nix4me> Kovecses - delete it
[03:03] <sethk> sudo_smartass, it didn't disappear, but you can't see it
[03:03] <sudo_smartass> why cant i see it?!
[03:03] <|quad|> i am running dapper and have a problem with the nvidia-glx package. it gives an error "trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/nvidia-settings', which is also in package nvidia-settings
[03:03] <sethk> sudo_smartass, boot the install cd in rescue mode or boot a live cd and restore the permissions
[03:03] <sudo_smartass> how do i get it back?!
[03:03] <cdubya> heh, I use numbers all the time.
[03:04] <|quad|> should i uninstall nvidia-settings?
[03:04] <sethk> cdubya, very bad idea
[03:04] <cdubya> heh
[03:04] <sudo_smartass> how do i restore without losing everything that i have installed?
[03:04] <wastrel> what's wrong with using numbers in chmod?
[03:04] <sethk> sudo_smartass, you haven't lost anything
[03:04] <sudo_smartass> ok... i got the terminal window still...
[03:04] <sethk> wastrel, if I have to explain it, it's probably hopeless.  But what just happened should give you an idea
[03:04] <sudo_smartass> if i chmod is back to 777 will it come back?
[03:04] <sethk> sudo_smartass, probably, but you haven't learned anything
[03:04] <wastrel> i'm curious because i've always used the number arguments to chmod
[03:04] <Rapierian> if I'm running firestarter, what sort of settings should I put for my internal interface?
[03:05] <sethk> sudo_smartass, don't do numbers.  chmod a+rwx, if you must
[03:05] <Rapierian> as in, what ip and such
[03:05] <sethk> wastrel, it's horribly error prone, and totally unnecessary.
[03:05] <pokesomi> i still cant get my wireless card to work
[03:05] <ceu> sethk: I need those .debs on my pc, but I can't download them here (I have only a dial-up link), I need to download them on a remote pc
[03:05] <sudo_smartass> then i need to change the /usr directory back to the way it was orignially... i need to set it back to root with all permissions and everyone else i guess just read or something
[03:05] <sethk> ceu, oh, then you can make that location where you download them a repository for your ubuntu machine
[03:05] <sudo_smartass> i need to change the uid back to root and everything else back to the way it normally was... default...
[03:06] <pashaw> sethk,   my fault  i use numbers all day long    ill have to get this safer system down
[03:06] <sudo_smartass> what is the default permissions for the /usr directory
[03:06] <sethk> sudo_smartass, change it back to exactly what it was.  If you tell us the directory, we can tell you the permissions
[03:06] <cdubya> sethk, haven't run into probs yet.
[03:06] <sethk> pashaw, it's easy.  u for user, g for group, o for other, a for all.
[03:06] <foxgamer> Hi all. I have a webcam for xmas, and I'm having probs running it. Anyone have time to help?
[03:06] <sethk> cdubya, it's a bit more difficult, and it's error prone, and there is no benefit.  so why do it?
[03:07] <pashaw> sethk,   i see where it would be more obvious your talking stuff away
[03:07] <pashaw> sethk,   err *taking
[03:07] <ceu> sethk: can you suggest me what software can I use to make a repository?
[03:07] <sethk> pashaw, right
[03:07] <cdubya> sethk, because it's all I've ever done. :)
[03:07] <cdubya> heh
[03:07] <sethk> ceu, you don't need any special software.  you can just have it as an NFS Mounted directory (assuming its on another *NIX machine)
[03:07] <cdubya> sethk, np using the letters, though.
[03:07] <nalioth> ceu: visit debian.org and have a look at the new maintainers guide (follower the developer links on the left side)
[03:08] <ceu> thank you
[03:09] <pokesomi> can anyone walk me can someone walk me through getting the wireless card working?
[03:09] <HymnToLife> anyone knows a good howto for setting up a network with 2 ubuntu PCs and a crossed cable ?
[03:10] <pokesomi> can someone watch my webcam so they can help me get my wireless card working?
[03:10] <pashaw> HymnToLife,   for you?
[03:10] <^Ocean^> what do i modify to upgrade too the DapperDrake ?
[03:11] <HymnToLife> pashaw > yes
[03:11] <^Ocean^> er what do I add in apt-sources
[03:11] <Kyral> ^Ocean^: You mean the Soucess.list?
[03:11] <HymnToLife> it's driving me mad
[03:11] <^Ocean^> yea
[03:11] <pashaw> HymnToLife,  ill pm you ok
[03:11] <Kyral> ^Ocean^: change all instances of breezy to dapper
[03:11] <sethk> HymnToLife, that is about the easiest thing in the world to set up
[03:11] <gverig> Does Gnome have a good way of reading RSS feeds, something like Akregator?
[03:11] <Kyral> and disable security, updates, and backports
[03:11] <Kyral> those don't exist in Dapper right now :P
[03:11] <pokesomi> CAN anyone help me please this is driving me crazy!!!!
[03:11] <pashaw> sethk,   heh  thats why i was gunna walk hiw through it
[03:11] <^Ocean^> okay and what do I have todo to be able to su ?
[03:12] <HymnToLife> sethk > well, if you've never done it before it is not :p
[03:12] <Kyral> ^Ocean^: eh? Sudo?
[03:12] <sethk> HymnToLife, all you have to do is set the ip and netmask on each box
[03:12] <^Ocean^> well with every linux distro iv run to date.  when i wanna become root i just type "su"  then it asks for password thats it
[03:12] <MarcN> gverig: I use bloglines.com for reading RSS feeds.  I;'ve tried desktop-centric apps, but like the server based ones.
[03:13] <HymnToLife> !sudo
[03:13] <^Ocean^> I type su  now put the password in says login incorrect
[03:13] <nrgetik> ^Ocean^ you use sudo
[03:13] <nalioth> gverig: there are several ways to read rss
[03:13] <Blocky> Hey guys, I'm trying to talk to some buddies on Teamspeak 2, and they say they can hear me, but im REALY REALY quiet.  Where can I reset the settings on the microphone???
[03:13] <Kyral> ^Ocean^: use sudo
[03:13] <nrgetik> where in gnome2/ubuntu can i set file associations?
[03:13] <gverig> nalioth: And those are... (lets skip reading XML, it's possible but unpleasant)?
[03:14] <BoukenPink> How do I change what keys fceu uses? It doesn't seem to be working for me, and the keys aren't used as it says they are in the man.
[03:14] <Blocky> Anyone know?
[03:14] <nrgetik> no Blocky
[03:14] <nalioth> gverig: a panel app is yarssr, and a standalong client is liferea. don't forget your rss firefox extensions
[03:14] <gverig> MarcN: bloglines... Do you set up a list for yourself and then set it like a homepage for your browser or something?
[03:15] <nrgetik> does anyone know where in gnome2/ubuntu i can configure file associations?
[03:15] <gverig> nalioth: I was looking for something with that Ubuntu triangle in Synaptic but didn't find anything.
[03:15] <gverig> nalioth: is yarssr good?
[03:15] <MarcN> gverig: you can import an opml list of feeds and it will keep the feeds updated.  An account is free.
[03:16] <gverig> MarcN: Does it let you mark feeds with new/read/follow up/bookmark?
[03:16] <MarcN> gverig: it is just a website.   It is much, much better than google reader.      I've used amphetadesk (web-based, perl rss aggregator) for a quite a while, but it had no atom support.
[03:17] <nrgetik> does anyone know where in gnome2/ubuntu i can configure file associations?
[03:17] <nalioth> gverig: try it and see
[03:17] <gverig> MarcN: I c, thanks. I'll check this one out.
[03:17] <MarcN> gverig: you can mark a feed as read, save interesting entries, etc.  has some blogging features I don't use.  Have a nice bookmarklet for adding new feeds.
[03:18] <MarcN> gverig: by default the list of feeds you read is public, but you can change that on a per-feed basis.
[03:18] <gverig> nalioth: OK, getting it now.
[03:18] <gverig> MarcN: Sounds like sophisticated enough, thanks! I'll check it out.
[03:19] <MarcN> gverig: /me has almost 400 feeds
[03:19] <pokesomi> Ok i really need some help I am trying to get ubuntu to recognize my wireless card but after several edits and some sudo codes nothing.  Can anyone walk me through hwo to do this?
[03:20] <nrgetik> pokesomi
[03:20] <nrgetik> thats all in the wiki
[03:20] <pokesomi> ii followed the instructions in the wiki, still nothing
[03:20] <nrgetik> are you sure your card is listed as being supported?>
[03:20] <pokesomi> what cards are supported
[03:20] <nrgetik> there's a link in the wiki...
[03:21] <nrgetik> pokesomi https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[03:21] <nrgetik> read the entire thing
[03:21] <pashaw> !tell pokesomi about wifi
[03:22] <nrgetik> pashaw do you know where i can set file associations?
[03:22] <unf> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/newsitems/newmedia.html
[03:22] <pashaw> nrgetik,   havent messed with any of mine
[03:22] <nrgetik> ffs
[03:23] <nrgetik> i want media files to open in gxine, not this retarded tatum player or whatever
[03:23] <nrgetik> totum
[03:23] <Kyral> nrgetik: right click and select Open With..I think
[03:23] <nalioth> nrgetik: please respect us with your language choices
[03:23] <nrgetik> yeah Kyral but that doesnt set the default association from that point on
[03:23] <nrgetik> nalioth acronym?
[03:24] <Kyral> nrgetik: I dunno I don't use Nautilus....or any GUI Filemanager
[03:24] <nalioth> nrgetik: let us be civil.
[03:24] <nrgetik> nalioth for all you know ffs means fire fighting salamanders
[03:24] <ions> anyone here know anything about data recovery
[03:24] <Kyral> ions: what kind?
[03:24] <ions> undoing the last rm in bash maybe?
[03:24] <Kyral> ions: I don't know how to
[03:24] <ions> apparently it's complicated
[03:25] <Kyral> yah it is
[03:25] <ions> I thought a dir was empty and it was not
[03:25] <nrgetik> i dont think ext3 is a fs where things are recoverable
[03:25] <Kyral> I know what HAPPENS during an RM
[03:25] <pokesomi> the wlan0 refuses to work
[03:25] <nrgetik> i dont think ext3 is a fs where things are recoverable
[03:25] <ions> ugh
[03:25] <Kyral> It is possible
[03:25] <Kyral> if I think I know what happens
[03:25] <ions> I just killed a list of contacts for my gf's business
[03:25] <Kyral> lol
[03:25] <nrgetik> good she probably deserves it
[03:25] <ions> lol
[03:26] <ions> nice
[03:26] <pashaw> nrgetik,   whats your problem
[03:26] <j2dope> !easysource
[03:26] <ubotu> well, easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:26] <nrgetik> pashaw how do you mean?
[03:26] <ions> that was mean
[03:26] <ions> that's how he means
[03:26] <pokesomi> operation not permitted
[03:26] <ions> was my dumbass fault
[03:26] <nrgetik> boo hoo
[03:27] <nrgetik> it was a joke
[03:27] <pashaw> ions,  making backups is a tough lesson to learn        i see it at work all day long too
[03:27] <spanglesontoast> why does my computer er beep
[03:27] <ions> yeah...that's the funny part I WAS making a backup
[03:27] <spanglesontoast> in firefox
[03:27] <pokesomi> wlan0 doesnt even show up
[03:27] <pashaw> ions,   really with rm    hows that?  :P
[03:27] <ions> I forgot to ls to check if the docs had moces
[03:28] <ions> *moved
[03:28] <Kyral> lol
[03:28] <pashaw> ions,   you used -R  switch then also
[03:28] <ions> yeah
[03:28] <pokesomi> guys i really need help here
[03:28] <pashaw> ions,   thats 2 mistakes in a row   tough lesson
[03:28] <ions> I think the fs is ext2
[03:28] <cdubya> anyone know of a calendar app that works with the gnome calendar applet like evolution did?
[03:28] <Kyral> pokesomi: it might be something with NDiswrapper
[03:28] <ions> it's on an old RH machine
[03:28] <Kyral> cdubya: Evolution? :P
[03:28] <cdubya> heh
[03:28] <cdubya> umm, no
[03:29] <pokesomi> so what can i do about that
[03:29] <cdubya> that's what I don't want to use
[03:29] <Kyral> !ndiswrapper
[03:29] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[03:29] <pokesomi> i have used that and tried it but it  doesnt work either
[03:29] <Kyral> pokesomi: I dunno then
[03:30] <Kyral> Wireless is like the last frontier on Linux Hardware Support
[03:31] <cdubya> what's the package name to install kde?
[03:31] <cdubya> is it kde-desktop?
[03:31] <Kyral> kubuntu-desktop
[03:31] <nalioth> cdubya: kubuntu-desktop
[03:31] <cdubya> kewl, thanks nalioth
[03:31] <WebLOCH> allo all
[03:32] <cdubya> gwenview is a dep?
[03:32] <Kyral> cdubya: I guess lol
[03:32] <sudo_smartass> oh thank god
[03:32] <sudo_smartass> ok
[03:32] <sudo_smartass> now im in deep
[03:32] <Kyral> cdubya: Kubuntu-Desktop is KDE + a lot of KDE Related Apps
[03:33] <sudo_smartass> i cant get the gui to come up when i load linux
[03:33] <sudo_smartass> i dont know what to do in recover mode
[03:33] <cdubya> ugh.
[03:33] <Kyral> sudo_smartass: sudo apt-get -f install?
[03:33] <junlp3r> I am new mwmbwe and newbie, I just install ubuntu a few minutes ago and i need to install php, mysql and apache, how to start
[03:33] <sudo_smartass> i cant chmod the /usr directory back to the way it was... it wont take any kind of changes now
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> it stays at 777
[03:34] <crafteh> Anyone know how to get amarok to detect m4a files? Mine can play them, but it doesn't add them to my library when I rescan...
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> whats the -f install for?
[03:34] <Kyral> ... sudo_smartass you hit one of the big "OOPS!" that completely bones your system
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> what?
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> no
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> dont tell me that
[03:34] <nalioth> ubotu: tell junlp3r about lamp
[03:34] <sudo_smartass> there has to be a way to get it back to the way it was
[03:34] <WebLOCH> can anyone tell me how  to change the default applications for filetypes?
[03:34] <nalioth> junlp3r: read your PM from ubotu
[03:35] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   you changed full directory permissions how many times tonight had to be 4-5
[03:35] <junlp3r> ok thanks, nalioth
[03:35] <WebLOCH> Anyone fancy helping me with my sensors problem ?
[03:36] <sudo_smartass> pas ive only changed the /usr directory twice... once i did a chmod 777 then when it started asking me to setuid root for sudo i changed it to chmod 744
[03:36] <cdubya> is kubuntu-desktop hidden somewhere in the repos that synaptic doesn't list it.....?
[03:36] <sudo_smartass> then i lost the gui
[03:36] <Wammy> I just added a PCI IDE card
[03:36] <sudo_smartass> and i cant get it back now
[03:36] <Kyral> cdubya: have Universe and Multiverse enabled?
[03:36] <Wammy> ive got my hard drives pluged in and the card detects them, but i dont see them here.
[03:36] <sudo_smartass> so what do i have to do to make it back to the way it was...
[03:36] <Wammy> linux wont see them for some reason
[03:36] <pashaw> Wammy,    type  fdisk -l    do they show up
[03:36] <Kyral> sudo_smartass: reinstall and don't do it again
[03:37] <cdubya> yep
[03:37] <Kyral> cdubya: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:37] <sudo_smartass> is there a place on the disk where i can just copy the /usr directory into the / directory and replace all the /usr permissions
[03:37] <cdubya> did that.
[03:37] <cdubya> keep getting dep issues
[03:37] <sudo_smartass> by disk i mean cd
[03:37] <Kyral> cdubya: what are you on? Breezy?
[03:37] <Wammy> pashaw, nope, only hda
[03:37] <cdubya> yep
[03:37] <Kyral> what kind of Dep issues...use Pastebin
[03:38] <pashaw> Wammy,   original kernel or did you compile your own
[03:38] <Toma-> sudo_smartass: re-install.
[03:38] <Wammy> original
[03:38] <sudo_smartass> but... damnit
[03:38] <sudo_smartass> ok
[03:38] <Toma-> sudo_smartass: ive asked around, google, and found that deb cant restore permissions globally like rpm :(
[03:38] <pashaw> Wammy,   what pci card?    and does it show up with lspci
[03:38] <sudo_smartass> where can i find a list of everything i have installed on it...
[03:39] <phreak97> can someone please tell me where the option to turn off the "(13:08:22) .:: [ Bakke ]  ::. has closed the conversation window." message in gaim?
[03:39] <Wammy> 0000:01:0e.0 RAID bus controller: Integrated Technology Express, Inc. IT/ITE8212 Dual channel ATA RAID controller (PCI version seems to be IT8212, embedded seems (rev 13)
[03:39] <sudo_smartass> i dont need a global... just a /usr
[03:39] <sudo_smartass> ok
[03:39] <phreak97> is*
[03:39] <sorush20> avast is working great..
[03:39] <sudo_smartass> if it cant do it recursively i will manually change every directory and its parent folder...
[03:39] <cdubya> Kyral, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6245
[03:39] <Toma-> sudo_smartass: youve still got a butt-load of different permissions in there. alot of non-executable and alot of executables
[03:39] <DShepherd> I cant get yelp or firefox started. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6244 <-- can anyone shed some light
[03:40] <Wammy> pashaw, did you see above?
[03:40] <sudo_smartass> what is the extensions of exe vs non exe?
[03:40] <Kyral> cdubya: try to install gwenview
[03:40] <Kyral> sudo_smartass: none
[03:40] <sudo_smartass> what?
[03:40] <cdubya> kyral, heh did taht
[03:40] <sudo_smartass> ok
[03:40] <sudo_smartass> better idea... kinda
[03:40] <Kyral> the only difference is the Executable bit
[03:40] <pashaw> Wammy,   never used one of those  hoping you would say promise card  :)
[03:40] <cdubya> then got a list of others....and others...and others...
[03:40] <sudo_smartass> who has broadband?
[03:40] <Kyral> cdubya: what happens
[03:40] <Kyral> past that
[03:41] <Kyral> into Pastbin
[03:41] <nalioth> sudo_smartass: there is no extension that marks something executable.
[03:41] <UFO> Hi, why should use gnome desktop, i used kde before with debian and suse...
[03:41] <Wammy> pashaw, well thisone is apearantly supported
[03:41] <Wammy> i might just not be doing something
[03:41] <Kyral> UFO: Its all your choice
[03:41] <Kyral> UFO: you can use KDE
[03:41] <nalioth> UFO: if you like kde, install "kubuntu-desktop"
[03:41] <pashaw> Wammy,   any idea what module supports that
[03:41] <Toma-> DShepherd: u still here?
[03:41] <Wammy> pashaw, ?
[03:41] <cdubya> Kyral, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6246
[03:41] <pashaw> Wammy,   sorry  didnt think so   ill search for it
[03:42] <sudo_smartass> if someone sends me their /usr bin... that wont work either huh because they will have proggies in there i dont have installed and then i will run into a bunch of dependancy issues huh???
[03:42] <TooEarly> I have a raid-0 with two 80gig hd's...and kubuntu sees them, but only the windows part of it, and i have no problem mounting that (it's a fat32 partition) but the part i want to mount which has all my files, says it's unformatted..and i can't mount it..how do i make that work?
[03:42] <Kyral> cdubya: paste your source.list into pastebin
[03:42] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   backup your programs installed with this  see if it runs
[03:42] <sudo_smartass> or could i just use the synaptic manager to upgrade and find the dependancies
[03:42] <Kyral> sudo_smartass: seriously its gonna be faster to reinstall
[03:43] <sudo_smartass> ok... pash... what program?
[03:43] <nalioth> sudo_smartass: yes. a reinstall is the best advice you can take
[03:43] <cdubya> Kyral, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6248
[03:43] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   dpkg --get-selection \* > a.file     start in your home directory  and run that
[03:43] <kbrooks> nalioth, Why does he have to reinstall?
[03:44] <sudo_smartass> ok everyone... dont chmod ur /usr directory... not a good idea...
[03:44] <nalioth> kbrooks: because he's spent several hours in here repermissioning his system
[03:44] <sudo_smartass> lol not several hours... only took a few minutes
[03:44] <sorush20> sudo_smartass:  you okay?
[03:44] <kbrooks> nalioth, well, a chmod -R is a bad idea
[03:44] <sudo_smartass> no so... lol i wanna cry
[03:44] <Kyral> cdubya: WTF!? Debian Sources?!
[03:44] <nalioth> sudo_smartass: read this http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2003/09/msg00152.html
[03:44] <cdubya> huh?
[03:44] <blahasdf> whats the password on the livecd for root?
[03:45] <mirsh> hello. i have a problem with x. i need to restore the xorg.config file, but none of my backups seem to be present for some totally weird reason. is there any way to create a new x configuration or to restore it from a "default" sample of it?
[03:45] <Kyral> cdubya: no wonder your system is boned
[03:45] <pashaw> sudo_smartass,   your learning plus your ntfs is still safe    remember
[03:45] <UFO> any easy way to intall skype on ubuntu...
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> ahh yes
[03:45] <nalioth> blahasdf: there is none.
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> thats the good part
[03:45] <Kyral> cdubya: I don't know why its not fscked up right now
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> all my important stuff is still dafe
[03:45] <mirsh> *i mean xorg.conf of course
[03:45] <nalioth> ubotu: tell UFO about skype
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> safe
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> better put that stuff on disc
[03:45] <cdubya> heh....never had any issues before
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> ok
[03:45] <sudo_smartass> thanks for the help
[03:45] <blahasdf> nalioth, well when i try to su it asks for a password, and i don't put anything and it says invalid password
[03:46] <kbrooks> cdubya, never?
[03:46] <sudo_smartass> i will let you know in a few hours how it turned out
[03:46] <nalioth> blahasdf: there is no root account. use sudo
[03:46] <Kyral> kbrooks: did you see that thing?
[03:46] <Wammy> pashaw, any ideas?
[03:46] <cdubya> kbrooks, nope
[03:46] <pashaw> Wammy,   easy im slow
[03:46] <bk> so, ubuntu doesn't have a 'root'?
[03:46] <kbrooks> Kyral, no
[03:46] <kbrooks> bk: it does
[03:47] <nalioth> bk: no it does not.
[03:47] <ElitePete> i just put ubuntu breezy on my other machine, sudo apt-get install limewire doesn't work any ideas? i have the universe/multiverse repo's
[03:47] <pashaw> Wammy,    do a lsmod    and look for anything like  IT821
[03:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell bk about root
[03:47] <kbrooks> nalioth, um, the root user exists
[03:47] <Kyral> kbrooks: its filled with Debian sources
[03:47] <bk> yes, no.  i'm thinking no, avger doing research.
[03:47] <cdubya> heh, thanks Kyral
[03:47] <blahasdf> i need to burn a cd on the livecd... is there a utility for this?
[03:47] <kbrooks> bk: no
[03:47] <Kyral> cdubya: use this one
[03:47] <Wammy> pashaw, nothing starting with 'it'
[03:47] <Kyral> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6249
[03:48] <Kyral> I edited it and corrected it
[03:48] <bk> then how do you do admin stuff?
[03:48] <phreak97> has anyone got a relatively fresh ubuntu install?
[03:48] <MarcN> kbrooks: yes there is a root, but it is well hidden.  use sudo or sudo -s
[03:48] <ElitePete> i just put ubuntu breezy on my other machine, sudo apt-get install limewire doesn't work any ideas? i have the universe/multiverse repo's
[03:48] <nalioth> bk: use sudo and your user password
[03:48] <bk> let me try.
[03:48] <nalioth> MarcN: sudo -i is preferred
[03:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell ElitePete about limewire
[03:49] <cdubya> Kyral, thanks
[03:49] <ElitePete> thx
[03:49] <kbrooks> MarcN, i'm not a ubuntu newbie. don't treat me like i'm one
[03:49] <Kyral> cdubya: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade before trying again
[03:49] <Kyral> yah kbrooks knows a lot :D
[03:49] <cdubya> Kyral, too late.........:(
[03:50] <Kyral> cdubya: eh?
[03:50] <cdubya> yeah, I'd already started it....
[03:50] <Kyral> cdubya: which command?
[03:50] <pashaw> Wammy,  i can tell you that controller is giving lots of people problems in linux
[03:50] <Wammy> hrm
[03:50] <Wammy> what kinda problems/
[03:50] <cdubya> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:51] <cdubya> it's all coming down right now
[03:51] <Kyral> cdubya: did you update with the new Sources.list?
[03:51] <cdubya> yep
[03:51] <pashaw> Wammy,   same thing your having
[03:51] <Kyral> okay then its okay :D
[03:51] <Wammy> lol, bah
[03:51] <Kyral> cdubya: some things may break a bit though
[03:51] <Wammy> is there a way to get around it?
[03:51] <cdubya> Kyral, after I commented out the debian sources in my original....but pasted yours in after that
[03:51] <cdubya> Kyral, lol, it's all good
[03:51] <cdubya> Kyral, if it doesn't work, I'll just use Gnome
[03:52] <Kyral> I'd flat out replace yours with mine
[03:52] <cdubya> or xfce
[03:52] <cdubya> did that
[03:52] <cdubya> I've never had any issues.
[03:52] <cdubya> heh
[03:52] <cdubya> as shocking as that is
[03:52] <daki> is there a way to keep apt from trying to downgrade a package.  I installed a newer version, but others depend on the older version, so it keeps trying to downgrade
[03:52] <nalioth> ubotu: tell daki about pinning
[03:52] <Kyral> daki: what package?
[03:52] <cdubya> I need to setup kdm for this
[03:53] <pashaw> Wammy,   heres a link  http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=154256
[03:53] <nalioth> cdubya: kde works fine with gdm
[03:53] <cdubya> k
[03:53] <BlackEntity> How do I force a 32 bit package on a 64 bit machine?
[03:53] <Wammy> pashaw, ok, let me look
[03:53] <BlackEntity> as to install that is
[03:54] <nalioth> BlackEntity: you dont force anything. you use a chroot
[03:54] <BlackEntity> please elaborate
[03:54] <pashaw> Wammy,   here this also  read ONBOARD RAID controller section http://www.jimmy.co.at/weblog/?m=200408
[03:54] <nalioth> BlackEntity: you can also compile it for the 64bit environment
[03:54] <daki> Kyral:I installed freetype with bci
[03:54] <BlackEntity> Trying to get cedega installed :(
[03:55] <cdubya> brb
[03:55] <ElitePete> !azureus
[03:55] <ubotu> azureus is probably a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[03:55] <nickrud> out of curiosity, has anyone tried to run cedega out of a chroot?
[03:56] <BlackEntity> >_<
[03:56] <psusi> java is the debil
[03:56] <crafteh> anyone know of a m4a audio converter?
[03:56] <nalioth> crafteh: convert to what?
[03:56] <crimsun> !info faad2
[03:56] <crimsun> !info faad
[03:56] <ubotu> faad: (freeware Advanced Audio Decoder player), section multiverse/sound, is optional. Version: 2.0.0+cvs20040908+mp4v2+bmp-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 18 kB, Installed size: 80 kB
[03:57] <crafteh> nalioth, something like ogg or mp3?
[03:58] <nalioth> crafteh: if you've got the right codecs onboard, you should be able to convert to anything. having faad and / or faac codecs will let you listen to them as is
[03:58] <crafteh> do i decode to pcm and then encode it with the new codec?
[03:58] <nalioth> crafteh: if you like.
[03:58] <crafteh> how would you recommend? i'd probably lose the tags if I did it like that... right?
[03:59] <nalioth> probably so
[03:59] <nalioth> i have m4as and mp4s and aacs and they all play fine
[03:59] <damian_> hi guys, I have a question. I'm trying to create a new folder in my system and its showing greyed, how can I create a folder?
[03:59] <phreak97> i need someone to take a screenshot of the window which shows what is going to be removed when you mark Miscellaneous - Graphical > gsfonts-x11 to be removed in synaptic
[03:59] <crimsun> you shouldn't need to decode them anyway.
[03:59] <phreak97> then i can fix all my problems
[03:59] <crimsun> most players in Ubuntu can handle m4as.
[03:59] <Kyral> damian_: mkdir <name>
[03:59] <basilcrow> how can I get mpd to recognize my m4as?
[04:00] <crafteh> nalioth, for some reason i can't get amarok to pick up the m4a's when it scans... they play though if i add them to the playlist manually
[04:00] <BlackEntity> In other words this is going to be a bitch?
[04:00] <damian_> kyral, I've tried that and it didn't work
[04:00] <crafteh> nalioth, what media player do you use?
[04:00] <nalioth> crafteh: they are kind of a new format
[04:00] <Kyral> damian_: whats the rror?
[04:00] <crimsun> crafteh: that's a known issue with amarok 1.3.x, it's fixed in 1_4
[04:00] <nalioth> crafteh: rhythmbox
[04:00] <UFO> is it true if want to use all the software i have to install 32bit version of the ubuntu? i could not intall the skype...
[04:01] <crafteh> and rhythmbox handles them fine?
[04:01] <damian_> I think I fix the problem, thanks
[04:01] <Kyral> lol
[04:01] <nalioth> UFO:  it's better to use a 32bit arch, for maximum entertainability
[04:01] <jkelly2005> hi, i need some help. ubuntu fails to compile libdvdcss and i have build-essential installed. it fails with this error configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
[04:01] <nalioth> crafteh: as i said earlier, they play fine
[04:01] <psusi> UFO, depends... if the software is open source, then it should compile fine on 64 bit and so is availible... if it is proprietary, it may only be availible in 32bit versions
[04:01] <nalioth> ubotu: tell jkelly2005 about libdvdcss
[04:02] <psusi> i.e. the proprietary flash plugins for firefox are only 32bit... my attitude is fsck 'em, I don't need that crap
[04:02] <BlackEntity> yes please do
[04:02] <UFO> so i have to recompile everything...
[04:02] <phreak97> come on, theres gotta be a tonne of people out there who could do it
[04:02] <crafteh> nalioth, nice... rhythmbox has a cleaner interface too
[04:02] <crafteh> thanks
[04:02] <psusi> UFO, if you install it through synaptic or another apt tool that gets it from the ubuntu repositories, no
[04:02] <BlackEntity> Benn googling chroot for 32 bit enviroment, uhg
[04:02] <nalioth> UFO: some things cannot be recompiled, cuz they are not open source
[04:02] <BlackEntity> been*
[04:03] <BlackEntity> anyways I can't go back to 32 bit becuase the clock is skewed
[04:03] <burnhamd> ryhtmbox is very good
[04:03] <BlackEntity> Plus I can't install the ati driver on 64 bit
[04:03] <phreak97> is anyone here running ubuntu right now?
[04:03] <Wammy> pashaw, how do i install the kernel source? apt-get install kernel-source/
[04:04] <Wammy> ?
[04:04] <nalioth> phreak97: we're all running geos
[04:04] <burnhamd> phreak97: this is the ubuntu hannel
[04:04] <nalioth> Wammy: you can search in synaptic
[04:04] <UFO> Yes, wonderfull and i have the ati x700 gpu on the laptop...
[04:04] <WebLOCH> im running fubuntu
[04:04] <WebLOCH> the free version of ubuntu
[04:04] <BlackEntity> so I have the choice of running my games in 32 bit with acceleration, but at twice the speed, or getting 64 bit version and dicking with DMA and acceleration but with a good clock
[04:04] <BlackEntity> I'm running JewBuntu
[04:04] <WebLOCH> i ordered it from free-ubuntu.org and it only cost 5 to get shipped
[04:04] <Wammy> nalioth, always good to know the command line tho
[04:05] <burnhamd> u run ubuntu breezy amd64 and then dapper in ia32
[04:05] <phreak97> burnhamd, then why am i having so much trouble getting someone to take me a screenshot of something?
[04:05] <burnhamd> phreak97 what screenshot do you want
[04:05] <BlackEntity> It's Jewtacular
[04:05] <nalioth> Wammy: in this case it's easier with synaptic, imho
[04:06] <BlackEntity> You're a ho?
[04:06] <WebLOCH> does the name black entity refer to the colour of your  skin?
[04:06] <nalioth> WebLOCH: be civil.
[04:06] <WebLOCH> nalioth, i was, i was just asking...
[04:06] <phreak97> i need a shot of the things which synaptic are going to remove when you check gsfonts-x11 for removal
[04:06] <Kyral> Uhoh
[04:06] <Kyral> nalioth pulled out his Ops
[04:06] <phreak97> is*
[04:06] <Kyral> things must be serious
[04:07] <nalioth> WebLOCH: none of us have a skin color here, we are textually represented
[04:07] <phreak97> burnhamd, thats all
[04:07] <WebLOCH> nalioth, whatever floats your boat, i was just interested
[04:07] <WebLOCH> im too mongrelled to be racist
[04:07] <Kyral> WebLOCH: you PAID for Ubuntu?
[04:07] <WebLOCH> Kyral, i was only joking
[04:07] <burnhamd> phreak97: can you be more clear its lare and I cant follow
[04:07] <WebLOCH> nalioth,  fair point
[04:07] <Kyral> WebLOCH: I was about to say lol
[04:08] <WebLOCH> Kyral, its my poor english humour
[04:08] <daki> ahhh, nalioth, I think pinning won't work.  I guess I should clarify a little
[04:08] <paulproteus|lapt> phreak97: Do you know about System -> Take Screenshot ?
[04:09] <phreak97> in synaptic, when you chech gsfonts-x11 to be removed (you dont have to apply it) it comes up with a dialogue saying "these will also be removed if you remove this" i need a screenshot of that dialogue
[04:09] <Wammy> erm, in synaptic i see kernel-tree-2.6.11 but i have (acording to uname)  2.6.12-10
[04:09] <phreak97> paulproteus|lapt, i cant do it, i broke it and i need to know what got removed
[04:09] <paulproteus|lapt> phreak97: Oh, okay.  I'll take that screenshot for you.
[04:09] <phreak97> thanks
[04:09] <burnhamd> not if i do it first
[04:10] <paulproteus|lapt> burnhamd: Hah, okay.
[04:10] <phreak97> lol
[04:10] <daki> I forced the install of a package, which I had converted through alien from rpm, and now it conflicts and wants to be removed.  I've been running it without any problem though, so I need apt to ignore this
[04:10] <Wammy> so if im running kernel  2.6.12-10 which source to i install?
[04:10] <nalioth> daki: what program?
[04:10] <burnhamd> phreak97 no other dependencies are asked to be removed on mine
[04:11] <paulproteus|lapt> phreak97: I don't currently have it installed.
[04:11] <phreak97> uh oh
[04:11] <nalioth> Wammy: if you search for kernel-source it should grab the version you need
[04:11] <Kyral> nalioth: it won't lol
[04:11] <Wammy> nalioth, i get 3
[04:11] <paulproteus|lapt> phreak97: Try doing: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:11] <Kyral> nalioth: it will give all the kernel-source packages
[04:11] <paulproteus|lapt> phreak97: That should fix many common failures.
[04:11] <daki> nalioth:freetype.  But, I kept libfreetype6 installed, and they conflict I guess
[04:11] <Wammy> kernel-source-2.4.27, 2.6.10,2.6.11
[04:11] <phreak97> it uninstalled alot of crap, it uninstalled gimp and evance, those are what i've found
[04:11] <phreak97> ok, ill do that
[04:12] <nalioth> daki: what is the matter with ubuntu's freetype and freetype2?
[04:13] <haasteem> hi, i am in the process of upgradading from hoary to breezy
[04:13] <daki> nalioth:Well, I noticed the fonts looked better with bci compiled versions of this.  I'm still a little confused about the whole bci thing, but I know the fonts just look better
[04:13] <Wammy> nalioth, i get: kernel-source-2.4.27, 2.6.10,2.6.11
[04:13] <haasteem> i downloaded all through synaptic from the repositories
[04:13] <haasteem> and installed
[04:13] <nalioth> Wammy: you need the last one you posted
[04:13] <pashaw> Wammy,   linux-source
[04:13] <haasteem> rebooted, and now i have a problem with X
[04:14] <Kyral> haasteem: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:14] <daki> nalioth:Well, if I need to just download each .deb individually, that's cool, I just thought there was a way to have apt ignore this error
[04:14] <nalioth> daki: the ubuntu freetype and freetype2 aren't to your liking?
[04:14] <haasteem> it says: fatal server error: could not open default font'fixed'
[04:14] <Wammy> ok there we go
[04:14] <haasteem> what is the problem? and how can i solve it?
[04:14] <pashaw> Wammy,   sorry was getting left over pie
[04:14] <phreak97> should ubuntu-base be installed?
[04:15] <Kyral> phreak97: YES
[04:15] <m0biu5> so, have there been many ipod questions lately?
[04:15] <pashaw> m0biu5,  no they all work :P       yes
[04:15] <phreak97> lol
[04:15] <daki> nalioth:They are good.  But lately my picky side has taken over, so If another distro has nicer fonts, I get all obsessive.
[04:15] <phreak97> ubuntu desktop wasnt installed either
[04:15] <m0biu5> pashaw im afraid I have one as well =/
[04:16] <Kyral> phreak97: install ubuntu-desktop
[04:16] <phreak97> but i wasnt having many problems
[04:16] <nalioth> daki: my advice to you, is to build those packages from source
[04:16] <phreak97> i couldnt using the arrow keys in a game, but thats about it
[04:16] <humbled_smartass> ok...lol im almost done reinstalling
[04:17] <humbled_smartass> no more sudo chmod until i know what i can and cant chmod...
[04:17] <phreak97> humbled_smartass,  i know the feeling
[04:17] <m0biu5> pashaw, do you know how I can mount the ipod so its writable?
[04:17] <borisattva> has anyone experienced rhythmbox crashing when trying to import LAN directories?
[04:17] <humbled_smartass> lol phreak... i doubt it
[04:17] <haasteem> by the way, i tried to solve it with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg... didn't work
[04:17] <cafuego> m0biu5: Traditionally you just plug it in.
[04:17] <phreak97> i did chmod 755 /
[04:18] <Kyral> haasteem: apt-cache search for font fixed
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> unless you have chmodd 774 your entire /usr directory
[04:18] <phreak97> i needed a reinstall after that
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> 744
[04:18] <phreak97> whats 744?
[04:18] <daki> nalioth: hmmm. You mean download the source from ubuntu, or could I download the latest source.  And if I can get the latest source the library has, wouldn't I still have problems with conflicting packages
[04:18] <Kyral> lol
[04:18] <pashaw> phreak97,  a mistake
[04:18] <nalioth> phreak97: leave chmod alone, please
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> root all access everyone else read
[04:18] <phreak97> lol
[04:18] <m0biu5> cafuego, I have the 5G ipod, so im not sure its like the rest
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> yeah i know nal
[04:18] <Kyral> he boned himself lol
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> i wont be doing that again
[04:18] <cafuego> m0biu5: it is.
[04:18] <m0biu5> cafuego, it says it cant write the database for the files =/
[04:18] <humbled_smartass> hence the name "humbled"
[04:18] <nalioth> daki: you can get the source from whatever distro's ftp site that has attracted your attention, and build it under ubuntu
[04:19] <haasteem> kyral: ok, and then?
[04:19] <humbled_smartass> no more sudo for me
[04:19] <humbled_smartass> lol
[04:19] <Kyral> haasteem: install the package?
[04:19] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: sudo is ok, just think before you use it
[04:19] <haasteem> kyral: ok
[04:19] <humbled_smartass> well... cept for apt-get and to chmod my /home directory
[04:19] <haasteem> will try
[04:19] <daki> nalioth: Okay, I'll look into that.  Thanks for your help
[04:19] <UFO> have enyone got the tv-out working on ati
[04:19] <nalioth> daki: any ???s, just come on back
[04:20] <m0biu5> cafuego, wish it worked =/
[04:20] <humbled_smartass> i can chmod /home right?
[04:20] <pashaw> humbled_smartass,   dont chmod anything
[04:20] <dabaR> phreak97: http://zernike.uwinnipeg.ca/~s_liao/Courses/2941/Week05.pdf
[04:20] <cafuego> humbled_smartass: You don't need to chmod /home
[04:20] <Kyral> damn I dunno the package
[04:20] <burnhamd> i have a question
[04:20] <poimen> someone here kwons were I can lern to write gtk programas
[04:20] <burnhamd> i installed kde and now the boot screen shows kubuntu can i change that
[04:21] <humbled_smartass> well i am gonna need to have read write access to create folders and move files and all that jive without having to do a sudo everytime first
[04:21] <Kyral> poimen: a book lol
[04:21] <electroweak> hi pashaw....
[04:21] <pashaw> electroweak,  hello
[04:21] <poimen> very funny
[04:21] <poimen> I mean something like in the net
[04:21] <Wammy> pashaw, now i imagine that since this used the current kernel to compile, if i update the kernel the driver will need to be recompiled right?
[04:21] <Kyral> poimen: Learning a language is no small task
[04:21] <electroweak> i wrote down the error report how can i deliver it to you
[04:21] <poimen> I kwon :(
[04:21] <electroweak> or should i submit somewhere else
[04:21] <Dwayne> burnhamd, which screen are you trying to change?
[04:21] <cafuego> !paste
[04:21] <ubotu> paste is, like, please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[04:21] <pashaw> Wammy,   yes
[04:21] <poimen> but I must satrt soon
[04:22] <poimen> before the collage put me all the visual basic stuff in my mind
[04:22] <cafuego> Kyral: gtk is not a language
[04:22] <Wammy> pashaw, after i compile it how do i add it?
[04:22] <pashaw> Wammy,   first it working   then worry about another kernel
[04:22] <phreak97> whats this pdf for?
[04:22] <Kyral> cafuego: yah you are right. More like a crapload of bindiings to OTHER langs
[04:23] <pashaw> Wammy,   i didnt read it all but they   compile the module  against the kernel right    it will load itself  when its setup
[04:23] <dabaR> phreak97: bottom of it explains permissions
[04:23] <phreak97> holy shit this mustard is stong
[04:23] <xenex> i need help with my wireless card, it is a netgear wg511v2 (made in china version) and its not working
[04:23] <humbled_smartass> ok... someone made ubuntu tell me about some things that i no longer have bookmarked since i had to reinstall... i need to know how to mount ntfs drives, how to add to my sources.lst (whatever directory thats in), and how to add xine with all the restricted and freesource codecs
[04:23] <xenex> i have ndiswrapper but i dont know what to do
[04:24] <Kyral> humbled_smartass: /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:24] <cyphase> why would i get this message when i play DVD's..
[04:24] <cyphase> The source seems encrypted, and can't be read. Are you trying to play an encrypted DVD without libdvdcss?
[04:24] <cyphase> i'm playing it in totem
[04:24] <phreak97> ok
[04:24] <humbled_smartass> apt... thats what i was missing
[04:24] <Kyral> humbled_smartass: the Wiki is your guide
[04:24] <cyphase> and i installed libdvdcss according to the wiki
[04:24] <pashaw> Kyral,   dont teach him terminal commands  he is dangerous
[04:24] <Kyral> pashaw: lol
[04:24] <dabaR> consult the manual at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[04:24] <Wammy> pashaw, you mean: install -m 644 iteraid.ko /lib/modules/2.6.4/kernel/drivers/scsi/ ?
[04:24] <xenex> dabaR, i got the lights blinking but it just wont connect to my network
[04:24] <humbled_smartass> yeah... someone made ubuntu tell me where to find that info in the wiki though
[04:24] <Kyral> pashaw: People learn by completely FUBARing thier systems :D
[04:24] <pashaw> !tell humbled_smartass about repositories
[04:25] <humbled_smartass> yeah
[04:25] <humbled_smartass> thats it
[04:25] <phreak97> is it actually possible to set up a wifi usb dongle as an access point?
[04:25] <dabaR> ya, on bluetooth
[04:25] <pashaw> !tell humbled_smartass about ntfs
[04:25] <pashaw> !tell humbled_smartass about restrictedformats
[04:25] <phreak97> dabaR,  i need 802.11b
[04:25] <pashaw> Wammy,   i didnt read it all follow what they did to fix it
[04:26] <flodine> anyone running pek here
[04:26] <alvanson> ...who's the infobot in here?
[04:26] <cafuego> phreak97: Only if the driver supports it. You *can* always run a network in ad-hoc mode.
[04:26] <Kyral> alvanson: ubotu
[04:26] <cafuego> !ubotu
[04:26] <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.
[04:26] <alvanson> yay
[04:27] <phreak97> cafuego, i dunno if that works, i want to get my ds online
[04:27] <cafuego> ds?
[04:27] <cafuego> The citroen from the seventies?
[04:27] <phreak97> nintendo ds
[04:27] <dabaR> cafuego: ya, the citroen
[04:27] <tuv> i was just reading about the "HDD LED always on for SATA drives" bug and found out that it is not going to be fixed in breezy.. could someone explain why given that there is a solution?
[04:28] <cafuego> tuv: Irrelevant code change may affect system stability?
[04:28] <dabaR> tuv: what do you think?
[04:28] <Madpilot> tuv: my HDD LED never comes on at all w/ my SATA drives...
[04:29] <cafuego> Madpilot: Get tuv to update your bios
[04:29] <phreak97> i've plugged in the dongle, where do i look for it to see if it works under linux?
[04:29] <dabaR> cafuego: haha
[04:29] <electroweak> pashaw what should i do with my error report now
[04:30] <tuv> the bug is documented in bugzilla.ubuntu and it has a link to a kernel patch that solves it. it says it is going to be solved in drapper but not in breezy. breezy solution is to recompile your kernel after applying the patch yourself.. why couldn't this be done to breezy's kernel packages?
[04:30] <pashaw> !tell electroweak about pastebin
[04:30] <dabaR> tuv: they are stable
[04:30] <tuv> the bug is documented in bugzilla.ubuntu and it has a
[04:31] <dabaR> tuv: check out when they come into debian
[04:31] <cafuego> tuv: It's not a security fix, and as such has no business being in breezy.
[04:31] <Inf3ctedFx> Hello everyone
[04:31] <cafuego> tuv: ONLY security fixes are allowed in. Not arbitrary functionality.
[04:31] <dabaR> tuv: its like a branch.
[04:31] <pashaw> tuv,   you cant be sure it wont break something else   thus they decided not to use it
[04:32] <dabaR> hi
[04:32] <junlp3r> !<install php4>
[04:32] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, junlp3r
[04:32] <krystoff> hi there i'm trying to compile a soft and i have this error ...
[04:32] <krystoff> error: C compiler cannot create executables
[04:32] <krystoff> what am i missing please ?
[04:33] <sethk> krystoff, usually that means you don't have write permissions somewhere
[04:33] <cafuego> krystoff: experience?
[04:33] <sethk> krystoff, it can mean that the compiler is incorrectly installed
[04:33] <krystoff> ok do i need to configure as root ???
[04:33] <cafuego> krystoff: You need 'build-essential'. Also check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[04:33] <ara> hi. Just installed my brand new Ubuntu system. now could someone tell how to set the root password please?
[04:33] <cafuego> krystoff: No, don't run it as root.
[04:34] <krystoff> ok i think so
[04:34] <cafuego> ara: You don't need one. use 'sudo' after logging in as user./
[04:34] <xenex> what do i use to extract drivers from a exe
[04:34] <krystoff> i missed build-essentials
[04:34] <dabaR> I installed a samba domain, registered a computer on it, XP, and fixed my dhcp issue...
[04:34] <xenex> what do i use to extract drivers from a exe?
[04:34] <sethk> ara, sudo passwd
[04:34] <cafuego> xenex: unzip
[04:34] <dabaR> I had both interfaces to 192,168.0.1
[04:34] <xenex> unzip name.exe?
[04:34] <cafuego> dabaR: Hahaha :-)
[04:34] <krystoff> yes it's ok now
[04:34] <krystoff> thanks :)
[04:35] <dabaR> it was really silly, and I can not imagine how it happened
[04:35] <krystoff> oups
[04:35] <krystoff> no
[04:35] <tuv> my tty consoles are much smaller than the screen and last few lines are invisible.. looks like a frame buffer thing but i don't know how to fix it
[04:35] <ara> how do i use 'sudo'? i just need to find out what my root password is
[04:35] <cafuego> krystoff: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[04:35] <krystoff> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[04:35] <ElitePete> !kde
[04:35] <ubotu> rumour has it, kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[04:35] <dabaR> I only discovered cause I decided to use my patch cable to transfer some files, and I could not ping the othetr IP.
[04:35] <cafuego> ara: just type any command that needs to run as root and put 'sudo' in front of it. Use your OWN password.
[04:35] <dabaR> but once I saw it...
[04:35] <cafuego> !+compiling
[04:35] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[04:35] <dabaR> I was even at one point contemplating goign into windows to print some files.
[04:36] <Doomhammer> can someone tell me what the command to generate a config file for xorg is ?
[04:36] <cafuego> !xcfg
[04:36] <ubotu> xcfg is probably to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:36] <ara> any koss kesh here?
[04:36] <Doomhammer> thanks cafuego, the installer apparently fuxored the config :O it's displaying nothing but gibberish
[04:36] <ITSa341> Hello and Good Evening everyone
[04:36] <dabaR> how hard can it be to install an epson all in one for printing?
[04:37] <cafuego> dabaR: all-in-ones are notorious for being prorietary and crap
[04:37] <tuv> Doomhammer: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:37] <xenex> how do i get files from a .exe???
[04:37] <ITSa341> <-- set up a Lexmark all-in-one in linspire   it was a pain
[04:37] <electroweak> pashaw i posted but posted under your name by accident i`m sorry
[04:37] <dabaR> cafuego: ya, and I bought one at some point...on some boxing day sale...
[04:37] <cafuego> xenex: if it's a self-extracting zip, use 'unzip'. if not, use WIndows.
[04:37] <cyphase> How do I make totem-xine play DVD's?
[04:37] <xenex> cafuego, ...i need the files on ubuntu not windows
[04:38] <cyphase> i installed libdvdcss like it says in the wiki
[04:38] <xenex> cafuego, and i dont have windows
[04:38] <cyphase> hmm
[04:38] <cyphase> i'll try that one
[04:38] <cafuego> xenex: Why did you download a windows executable then? Linux doesn't run those.
[04:38] <cyphase> thanx dabar
[04:38] <pashaw> electroweak,  just use the link to your pastebin  about X error
[04:38] <xenex> cafuego, I KNOW THAT! i need the exe for wireless card drivers
[04:38] <pashaw> electroweak,   ack  sorry
[04:38] <cafuego> xenex: Well then, like I said, use unzip or find a windows machine.
[04:38] <pashaw> electroweak,   give use the link to your X error
[04:38] <navarone> sheesh
[04:39] <cyphase> uhh, http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy didn't work
[04:39] <cyphase> can't find the DNS for it
[04:39] <cafuego> Yes, it's MY fault you bought incomparible hardware without first checking.
[04:40] <navarone> cafuego...he left...lol
[04:40] <tuv> how do i fix the console size (much smaller than the screen) for a geforce vga card?
[04:40] <cafuego> navarone: I know, just felt I should make my point ;-)
[04:40] <navarone> cafuego...he confused me as well
[04:40] <dabaR> haha
[04:40] <humbled_smartass> ok quick question... is http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/ down?
[04:40] <navarone> cafuego...maybe he thinks he can use the windows drivers in linux...<shrug>
[04:41] <ITSa341> <-- has been confused for a week now
[04:41] <humbled_smartass> because i cant connect to get the winmac_fstab file
[04:41] <cafuego> navarone: No, he said he knew it wouldn't run...
[04:41] <Inf3ctedFx> what's up ITSa341
[04:41] <dabaR> i uninstalled the desktop.
[04:41] <dabaR> I mean, not all files.
[04:41] <navarone> cafuego> then he probably went back to sit under his bridge
[04:41] <ITSa341> Ahh, not much right now. Taking a break I got most of the hassles worked out now.
[04:41] <cafuego> tuv: try passing 'vga=791' in ther boot loader.
[04:42] <Inf3ctedFx> oks lol
[04:42] <cafuego> tuv: That SHOULD give you a 1024x768 console, I think.
[04:42] <humbled_smartass> anyone know where i can get winmac_fstab script from?
[04:42] <phreak97> someone tell me how i'd set up an access point from a wifi lan card?
[04:42] <ITSa341> still need AOL to work and I know it can be done. I had it working fine under Linspire.
[04:42] <phreak97> i mean, set up the card as an access point
[04:42] <cafuego> phreak97: Load the right driver.
[04:42] <Wammy> pashaw, hrm, having some issues compiling, care to look?
[04:42] <humbled_smartass> winmac_fstab?? anyone?
[04:43] <tuv> cafuego: i'll try that.. thanks
[04:43] <phreak97> cafuego,  no chance itll be plug and play?
[04:43] <kaminix> What's a good program to switch gtk-themes? I installed gtk-theme-switcher, but it just switched it's own theme, Gnome and stuff is still the same (using Fluxbox)
[04:43] <navarone> humbled google...but I think it is on ubuntulinux website
[04:43] <cafuego> phreak97: Not unless hostap just runs on it.
[04:43] <wastrel> yes please
[04:43] <humbled_smartass> this one? http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/ down?
[04:43] <wastrel> ?? breezy
[04:43] <wastrel> breezy?
[04:43] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6241
[04:43] <ara> okay. having little problem installing yahoo mesenger on my ubunto
[04:43] <cafuego> phreak97: ALternatively like I said: ad-hoc mode. (You can set that with iwconfig)
[04:44] <ara> would it work on ubunto?
[04:44] <nalioth> Seveas has moved his files and not provided a forwarding URL
[04:44] <cafuego> phreak97: ad-hoc is a many-to-many wifi network.
[04:44] <humbled_smartass> crap...
[04:44] <ITSa341> ara   don't use Yahoo, use Gaim
[04:44] <wastrel> <3 gaim
[04:44] <humbled_smartass> so where do i get the winmac_fstab from now?
[04:44] <ElitePete> how do i setup a network between my two ubuntu machines?
[04:44] <tuv> the screensaver always asks for password, how can i disable that? i don't want to be asked for password to get out of the screensaver
[04:44] <ITSa341> Gaim will connect with your yahoo name and let you chat etc with Yahoo
[04:44] <humbled_smartass> id try adding it but it seems to change everytime i have to do it
[04:44] <ara> the sudo that you told me isn't working. it still asks for a password
[04:45] <cafuego> ara: It wants YOUR password.
[04:45] <humbled_smartass> one person had me set up ro, fmask000,dmask???? , another guy had me just do a nls=utf-8,umask0222 and that seemed to work..
[04:45] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: i just told you
[04:45] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: scroll up
[04:45] <cafuego> humbled_smartass: http://www.lab4games.net/zz85/blog/2005/07/15/auto-mounting/
[04:45] <burnhamd> will ubuntu be able to print to the printer that i have conected to a airport exress for my mac
[04:46] <ara> i did put my password, nothing happened
[04:46] <cafuego> burnhamd: In theory: yes.
[04:46] <burnhamd> does it work with bonjour and printing through it
[04:46] <cafuego> burnhamd: No, not via bonjour. You'd probably need to use ipp.
[04:46] <ElitePete> somone please tell me how to setup filesharing between two ubuntu pcs?
[04:46] <ITSa341> ara  what are you trying to do? and what is the exact error message it gives?
[04:46] <burnhamd> cafuego: so how would i go about doing it
[04:47] <electroweak> pashaw can you see it now?
[04:47] <ElitePete> !network
[04:47] <ubotu> This refers to a group of interconnected computers. The computers must be capable of transferring data to form a true network--you can't just weld a bunch of computers together.
[04:47] <humbled_smartass> and what is that nal? i mean i know its a script... but what do i do with that... just make a new file... paste that.. save the file and then run it by doing a ./????
[04:47] <Doomhammer> okay, that's why xorg was borked... nv driver doesn't work with PCI-Express nvidia cards
[04:47] <ElitePete> !filesharing
[04:47] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, ElitePete
[04:47] <Doomhammer> vesa works fine though :S
[04:47] <cafuego> burnhamd: Admin -> Prining; Add an ipp printer, make sure you know the IP address the access point is using.
[04:47] <ElitePete> used to be people would help me in this channel
[04:47] <junlp3r> ubotu tell <junlp3r> about <install php>
[04:47] <tuv> ElitePete: System -> Administration -> Shared Folders
[04:48] <phreak97> anyone know if theres a google desktop type of program for linux?
[04:48] <nalioth> ElitePete: if nobody knows the answer, do you want us to make stuff up?
[04:48] <ElitePete> tuv, thanks
[04:48] <burnhamd> cafuego: ok thanks
[04:48] <Davey> ElitePete: check the forums
[04:48] <ElitePete> Davey, idid.
[04:48] <cafuego> phreak97: 'beagle'.
[04:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell junlp3r about lamp
[04:48] <Madpilot> !tell junlp3r about php
[04:48] <tuv> phreak97: there is one
[04:48] <wastrel> where's a link about upgrading to breezy?
[04:48] <phreak97> can i get that off synaptic?
[04:48] <_TomB> can you slow the speed of the touch pad/mouse in ubuntu?
[04:48] <cafuego> phreak97: Indeed.
[04:48] <GhostFreeman> Is it safe to remove my boot/grub.conf?
[04:48] <cafuego> !info beagle
[04:48] <burnhamd> phreak97: try looking at beagle
[04:48] <ubotu> beagle: (Desktop search tool), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.1-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 836 kB, Installed size: 3100 kB
[04:48] <GhostFreeman> does Grub actually need it?
[04:48] <Madpilot> wastrel: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[04:48] <ara> trying to install realplayer here. i type  'sudo RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[04:48] <ara> ' in the command prompt but nothing happense
[04:48] <cafuego> phreak97: You'll need to enable the universe repository.
[04:49] <yokolesey> #turkiye
[04:49] <ITSa341> Ara   can I IM you?
[04:49] <cafuego> _TomB: Prefs -> Mouse
[04:49] <wastrel> Madpilot:  I <3 U
[04:49] <ara> sure
[04:49] <phreak97> cafuego, done ages ago
[04:49] <_TomB> using fluxbox
[04:49] <yokolesey> s.a
[04:49] <cafuego> !find realplayer
[04:49] <_TomB> with no gnome
[04:49] <ubotu> realplayer: (Real Player (installer)), section multiverse/net, is optional. Version: 8.0.11 (breezy), Packaged size: 22 kB, Installed size: 208 kB
[04:49] <yokolesey> naslsnz arkadaslar
[04:49] <yokolesey> turkyeden br varsa bana selam yazmas
[04:49] <yokolesey> yeterl
[04:49] <cafuego> ara: 'sudo apt-get install realplayer'
[04:49] <GhostFreeman> Is it safe to remove my grub.conf and be able to boot into various OSes?
[04:49] <yokolesey> valla ubuntu ya gecdk ama
[04:49] <yokolesey> solemes ayp
[04:50] <yokolesey> b bok anlamadm aq
[04:50] <dapimp53> quick question about the packages on Ubuntu
[04:50] <cafuego> !tr
[04:50] <ubotu> Not a clue, cafuego
[04:50] <cafuego> yokolesey: Stop it.
[04:50] <yokolesey> stop
[04:50] <cafuego> yokolesey: /join #turkiye
[04:50] <yokolesey> ok
[04:50] <yokolesey> merci
[04:50] <yokolesey> :D
[04:50] <GhostFreeman> Is it safe to remove my grub.conf and be able to boot into various OSes?
[04:50] <cafuego> ara: There is no need to run separately downloaded files that the apt package system can't track.
[04:50] <humbled_smartass> ok nal... do i need to do something special to make that thing run?
[04:51] <ara> cafuego, nothing happens when i type that command
[04:51] <cafuego> GhostFreeman: As long as you have /boot/grub/menu.lst, yes.
[04:51] <paulproteus|lapt> GhostFreeman: your /boot/grub/menu.lst is essential.
[04:51] <yokolesey> :D
[04:51] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: read it in a text editor and use the <tab> key on my nick
[04:51] <ITSa341> ara https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:51] <cafuego> ara: SOMETHIGN will happen, surely.
[04:51] <GhostFreeman> so if I formatted my Linux part away, I would be f**ked
[04:51] <cafuego> ara: It will either give you an error or some other message.
[04:51] <ITSa341> scrool down to real player and follow it. it works, I just did it a few minutes ago
[04:51] <cafuego> GhostFreeman: Yes
[04:51] <ITSa341> scroll**
[04:51] <ElitePete> i have shared a folder on this pc, how do i view it from the other computer?
[04:51] <sethk> GhostFreeman, I assume you mean change your grub.conf, not remove it
[04:52] <ara> it gives me no messeage and nothing seems to happense. and it skips to a new line
[04:52] <yokolesey> is not she
[04:52] <GhostFreeman> no, I mean format my entire Linux part
[04:52] <GhostFreeman> I wouldn't be able to boot back into Windows
[04:52] <sethk> ElitePete, mount it on the other box
[04:52] <cafuego> GhostFreeman: Not wothout a rescue disk to fix the MBR, no.
[04:52] <wastrel> mmm dist-upgrade over wifi
[04:52] <cyphase> can someone point me to a guide to install DVD support on Ubuntu that works?
[04:52] <cyphase> because the one on the wiki doesn't
[04:52] <wastrel> i should plug in should't i
[04:52] <ElitePete> sethk, explain please? :-)
[04:52] <ITSa341> ARA  try this it works easy the first time.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:52] <GhostFreeman> Will the Windows XP CD restore the MBR?
[04:52] <ITSa341> <-- just did it
[04:53] <cafuego> GhostFreeman: it should have that option, yes.
[04:53] <sethk> ElitePete, you said you want to use a shared drive on another machine.  so you mount the drive on the other machine.
[04:53] <tuv> phreak97: check out beagle
[04:53] <GhostFreeman> if not, can I install WinGrub and be safe with it?
[04:53] <yokolesey> amd video codec problem
[04:53] <ElitePete> sethk, i just want to share 1 folder from this machine to the other? how do i mount the folder
[04:53] <sethk> ElitePete, in unix you don't share a folder, that's windows terminology and technology
[04:53] <navarone> GhostFreeman, win xp cd can restore mbr  "fixmbr" is the command I think
[04:53] <ElitePete> sethk, ok.. how do i get my files.
[04:54] <GhostFreeman> ok
[04:54] <psusi> sethk, of course you can share a folder in linux
[04:54] <yokolesey> help me
[04:54] <sethk> ElitePete, if both machines are *nix machines, you mount on the other machine, usually like this:  mount -t nfs ....
[04:54] <sethk> psusi, no, you export an NFS file system
[04:54] <psusi> ElitePete, install samba
[04:54] <ElitePete> psusi, samba is on both machines
[04:54] <eobanb> lol.
[04:54] <sethk> psusi, that's quite different from what happens in windows when you share a folder
[04:54] <psusi> sethk, NFS stands for Non Functional System... it's a pile of crap...
[04:54] <electroweak> anybody can help me about xserver problem after installation it`s shutting itself down
[04:54] <sethk> psusi, it's and extremely reliable system
[04:54] <eobanb> on the other hand NFS can handle permissions properly
[04:54] <sethk> psusi, been in use for well over 25 years.  The TCP version is rock solid
[04:55] <eobanb> can we NOT start a flamewar here
[04:55] <ElitePete> i still don't know what to do..
[04:55] <sethk> psusi, that's v3.  Even v2 is just fine
[04:55] <psusi> it's not reliable or secure at all... it utterly trusts the client machine when it says what uid is calling
[04:55] <sethk> ElitePete, man nfs
[04:55] <ElitePete> please stop fighting and help me.
[04:55] <humbled_smartass> ok...
[04:55] <sethk> psusi, if you need more security there are other options
[04:55] <electroweak> anybody can help me about xserver problem after installation it`s shutting itself down
[04:55] <wastrel> just scp it
[04:55] <psusi> ElitePete, install smaba, and set up a share
[04:55] <ElitePete> samba is installed
[04:55] <yokolesey> amd 64 video codec problem
[04:55] <yokolesey> :(
[04:55] <holy_cow> isn't nfs up to version 4 now?
[04:55] <burnhamd> linux should move to the world of bonjour\ahavi to handle al the network mounting and finding and leave everything else behinde for home stuff
[04:55] <sethk> ElitePete, are you talking about viewing the files on a windows machine?
[04:55] <navarone> humbled_smartass, were you able to find win_mac?
[04:56] <sethk> holy_cow, yes, there is v4 now
[04:56] <psusi> sethk, and then there's the little problem where the kernel likes to block the process in a non killable state if the connection to the server lags/dies
[04:56] <GhostFreeman> thanks again all
[04:56] <ElitePete> sethk, they are both ubuntu machines, i have a folder im sharing here, i want to see it from the other machine. simple..?
[04:56] <humbled_smartass> earlier today i managed to change what my windows manager called my partitions... i know i changed the mount point on the fstab... then remounted... but thats all i remember about the whole process... doing just those 2 things didn't work this time... what am i missing?
[04:56] <PinusTurdvalds> sshfs owns j00!
[04:56] <sethk> psusi, as I said, there are other options, but for the vast majority of cases NFS is just fine
[04:56] <yokolesey> I love you XP
[04:56] <tuv> holy_cow: nfs v4 is not in production yet
[04:56] <regeya_> sshfs...
[04:56] <sethk> eliphas_, then samba has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
[04:56] <humbled_smartass> yeah nalioth showed me where to find it navar
[04:56] <sethk> sorry eliphas_
[04:56] <regeya_> when I was using kde, fish was awesome
[04:56] <sethk> ElitePete, then samba has nothing whatsoever to do with it.
[04:56] <holy_cow> tuv, it is supposed to have security enhancements, correct?
[04:56] <dapimp53> In Ubuntu 5.10 and I have a netgear wireless modem that uses a wpa-psk key. The key is a word. I cannot get my wireless connection to work. Any ideas?
[04:57] <navarone> humbled...okay...I ahve used it twice since installing ubuntu...worked like a charm for me
[04:57] <psusi> sethk, I have yet to see an NFS setup that was simple or elegant... though admitedly, I have not used it in some years
[04:57] <dapimp53> wireless router not modem
[04:57] <tuv> does one really need sshfs in a private LAN?
[04:57] <electroweak> i need help guys please
[04:57] <electroweak> i need help guys please
[04:57] <electroweak> anybody can help me about xserver problem after installation it`s shutting itself down
[04:57] <ElitePete> says share with "smb'
[04:57] <regeya_> very annoying nick...bless you nalioth
[04:57] <ElitePete> isn't that samba ?
[04:57] <psusi> ElitePete, yes
[04:57] <tuv> holy_cow: it is very featurefull.. some say it's even comparable to AFS
[04:57] <ElitePete> psusi, so how do i view this folder from the other machine
[04:57] <regeya_> electoweak repeating won't get you help quicker and don't ask to ask just ask electoweak repeating won't get you help quicker and don't ask to ask just ask
[04:57] <ITSa341> ara   you still with us??
[04:57] <electroweak> sorry
[04:58] <sethk> ElitePete, you mount it.  Why aren't you paying attention?
[04:58] <ara> yes, can't get anything to work
[04:58] <ElitePete> sethk, i am, i donot know how to mount it
[04:58] <Davey> ElitePete: try Places > Connect to Server
[04:58] <electroweak> i`ve been trying to get help about three days but i`ll wait sorry again
[04:58] <ITSa341> did you go to the link I sent you and try it EXACTLY as they show?
[04:58] <ElitePete> Davey, i did, then what do i put in?
[04:58] <sethk> ElitePete, with the mount command
[04:58] <humbled_smartass> woot woot
[04:58] <psusi> AFS or CODA look nice... if you want to set up a large network with one unified filesystem... I like samba because it's simple to set up a basic shared folder that other machines can use... without NIS or kerberos or anything else complex
[04:58] <humbled_smartass> i figured it out again :)
[04:58] <humbled_smartass> hey i might get this linux thing back the way i had it by the end of the night
[04:58] <psusi> ElitePete, places->network servers
[04:59] <Davey> ElitePete: choose Windows Share, put in the IP of the machine sharing, the share nameand another info you want, or just click "Browse Network" :)
[04:59] <Davey> ElitePete: yes, or what psusi said (which is where Browse Network leads)
[04:59] <ara> this is my yahoo ID:  a1r9a83
[04:59] <Wammy> im getting this error:  WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux-2.6.12-10-386/Module.symvers
[04:59] <Wammy>            is missing; modules will have no dependencies and modversions.
[04:59] <Wammy> 
[04:59] <psusi> you can mount it... or you can just browse to it in nautilus using gnome-vfs
[04:59] <Wammy> how do i fix it?
[04:59] <tuv> actually i find nfs the easiest to set up and it's pretty fast too
[04:59] <ElitePete> Davey, when i click browse network all i have is windows network with nothing in it
[04:59] <regeya> in all seriousness, is there an equivalent to fish in nautilus?
[05:00] <pashaw> electroweak,  i have some ideas    (company stopped over)
[05:00] <electroweak> tell me please
[05:00] <pashaw> electroweak,    what video card you using
[05:00] <nalioth> Wammy: please dont paste in here, use a pastebin
[05:00] <psusi> tuv, can you set it up to share a single folder read/write with a password?  without setting up NIS or kerberos?
[05:00] <humbled_smartass> what is the chmod letter command for read/write/exec?
[05:00] <humbled_smartass> rwx?
[05:00] <Wammy> nalioth, sorry.
[05:00] <pashaw> !tell Wammy about pastebin
[05:00] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: chmod +x winmac_fstab
[05:00] <dapimp53> Is there a trick in putting in the wpa-psk key in the default network administration
[05:00] <ElitePete> !networking
[05:00] <ubotu> Wish i knew, ElitePete
[05:01] <Wammy> pashaw, could you help me out?
[05:01] <tuv> psusi: i don't want passwords in my local network, so i didn't try that
[05:01] <humbled_smartass> nah nal... past that... back to the chmoding my account folder
[05:01] <regeya> ah...nevermind, I see that nautilus handles ssh connections just fine
[05:01] <regeya> whoops...spoke too soon
[05:01] <humbled_smartass> not /home... but the /home/josh directory
[05:02] <coz> hello all
[05:02] <psusi> tuv, what about read/write access in such a way that it doesn't just use the uid from the user on the other machine, which likely does not exist or is a different user on this one?
[05:02] <mister_roboto> humbled_smartass: yes, that's right r = read, w = write, x = execute (or search for directories)
[05:02] <owner989> hi
[05:02] <tuv> psusi: user squashing!
[05:02] <pashaw> Wammy, is that your only error?
[05:02] <psusi> tuv, that just turns root into nobody
[05:02] <Wammy> pashaw, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6254
[05:02] <kadaj> how to install wine?
[05:02] <tuv> psusi: that is root squashing
[05:02] <owner989> i have a question
[05:02] <humbled_smartass> mister... so i will do a chmod +rwx -R /home/josh/*
[05:03] <psusi> which is fine for public read only exports.... but not much else
[05:03] <humbled_smartass> will that read write and exec for all users?
[05:03] <dapimp53> ElitePete, any idea?
[05:03] <owner989> if i want to install another linux distro on a separate partition can i use the same swap partition as ubuntu for it
[05:03] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: you are heading for trouble. dont chmod any folders
[05:03] <ElitePete> dapimp53, ?
[05:03] <pashaw> electroweak,   did you see my question
[05:03] <dapimp53> my networking problem
[05:03] <ElitePete> dapimp53, i didn't see it.
[05:03] <electroweak> i missed i guess
[05:03] <dapimp53> you typed !networking but it didnt owrk
[05:03] <dapimp53> work
[05:03] <kadaj> how to install wine?
[05:04] <ITSa341> kadaj, use <Applications> <add more applications> then file advanced and search for wine
[05:04] <ElitePete> dapimp53, i know it didn't work
[05:04] <ITSa341> select the appropriate packages and go
[05:04] <mister_roboto> humbled_smartass: in general, it's not a good idea to blindly recurse through like that, and you generally want to set the permissions per user/group/other, not the same for everything
[05:04] <sethk> humbled_smartass, the command would be:  chmod a+rwx     but are you sure you want to do that to your home directory?  It isn't advisable
[05:04] <nalioth> ubotu: tell kadaj about wine
[05:04] <noway> In case someone remembers my problem with the desktop being too big for the screen (which mean I had to move the mouse to the sides to see it all) I solved it now by installing the proprietary ATI drivers.
[05:04] <sethk> humbled_smartass, make another directory somewhere for sharing.
[05:04] <dapimp53> so you dont know
[05:04] <nalioth> humbled_smartass: you are gonna end up where you were before, if you keep chmodding dirs
[05:04] <ElitePete> dapimp53, repeat your question
[05:04] <sethk> humbled_smartass, and put the users who need to share into the same group, and enable rw for the group instead of for world
[05:05] <sethk> humbled_smartass, and listen to nalioth.
[05:05] <psusi> wtf?
[05:05] <dapimp53> In Ubuntu 5.10 and I have a netgear wireless modem that uses a wpa-psk key. The key is a word. I cannot get my wireless connection to work. Any ideas?
[05:05] <coz> you can use automatix to install wine
[05:05] <mister_roboto> u+rwx,go+rw
[05:05] <nalioth> !automatix
[05:05] <ubotu> rumour has it, automatix is messy, breaks all sorts of security guidelines, and is not open to improvement. In short: DO NOT USE IT! For a safe alternative, see easyubuntu (http://robotgeek.org/blog/easybreezy/ )
[05:05] <psusi> anyone else notice if you compose a new email in thunderbird, type the first few letters of the address, let the auto complete pop up, then hit alt-tab, you can't tab out?
[05:05] <electroweak> pashaw do you mean "company stopped over"?
[05:05] <sethk> dapimp53, I haven't seen the newer key type working with linux yet.
[05:05] <psusi> untill you clear the auto complete?
[05:05] <nalioth> coz: please don't advise that here
[05:05] <sorush20> dapimp53: you can ping the router?
[05:06] <coz> nalioth is there a real reason for your concern?
[05:06] <sethk> psusi, yes, but I gave up on thunderbird a few weeks ago
[05:06] <psusi> sethk, oh?  why?  and what do you use now?
[05:06] <dapimp53> yes
[05:06] <nalioth> coz: yes, the dozens of machines that have been broken by automatix
[05:06] <coz> then there are hardware issues initially with ubuntu not automatix
[05:06] <sethk> psusi, I noticed that when mailboxes in IMAP got to be large, >5000 messages or so, it goes into an endless loop trying to process them.
[05:07] <psusi> I used kmail at one point a few years ago... it was real nice... I've been thinking of going back to it, but I like thunderbird... especially it's junk mail filter
[05:07] <nalioth> coz: and it's very irresponsible use of command syntax
[05:07] <pashaw> Wammy, follow this and use your card inplace of the ndiswrapper
[05:07] <tuv> dapimp53: what's your wireless adapter?
[05:07] <pashaw> Wammy,   http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104539&highlight=compile+source
[05:07] <sethk> psusi, I've been using sylpheed, although I had to code the server side IMAP mail filtering myself
[05:07] <psusi> sethk, ohh... I use pop3...
[05:07] <pashaw> electroweak,   what video card are you using
[05:07] <tuv> dapimp53: are you using wpa_supplicant for wpa?
[05:07] <kadaj> how to install wine?
[05:07] <Wammy> ok, lets see
[05:07] <nalioth> kadaj: ubotu sent you some info in a private message
[05:07] <navarone> kadaj> sudo apt-get install wine
[05:07] <sethk> psusi, I haven't seen that sort of problem with tbird and pop
[05:07] <tuv> kadaj: sudo apt-get install wine
[05:07] <coz> I see I have never had a problem with it on any machine as of yet
[05:07] <electroweak> pashaw ati radeon xpress 200m
[05:07] <dapimp53> I dont have wpa_supplicant
[05:07] <sorush20> dapimp53: you can't ping anything elseright?
[05:08] <dapimp53> no I cant
[05:08] <mister_roboto> humbled_smartass: usually you want to separate permissions something like "chmod u+rwx,go=rx" on directories, u=rw,o=r on files, that sort of thing
[05:08] <psusi> sethk, me neither... I decided to archive and compress some mail today... my mail folder went from like 300 megs down to 50... and another 30 megs of 7zip files... hehe
[05:08] <sorush20> dapimp53: have you tried to turn the encryption off?
[05:08] <pashaw> electroweak,    your on it now right in windows
[05:08] <dapimp53> yeah it works fine that way
[05:08] <electroweak> pashaw right im on XP now
[05:09] <psusi> my most important requirement of a mail reader is that it be able to handle a 50 mb mailbox with 10,000 messages in it
[05:09] <ITSa341> Anyone here use AOL on Ubuntu?
[05:09] <coz> I don't use aol on anything
[05:09] <navarone> psusi> you're really Santa Claus aren't you..? :)
[05:09] <nalioth> ITSa341: is that even possible?
[05:09] <psusi> another thing I like about thunderbird is it's handling of s/mime... I love x.509 certificates
[05:10] <psusi> navarone, ?
[05:10] <kadaj> not works
[05:10] <sorush20> dapimp53: try going to the #netwroking channel
[05:10] <navarone> psusi...alot of mail..
[05:10] <ITSa341> nalioth  I did it with Linspire just fine
[05:10] <sorush20> dapimp53: sorry can't think of anyother way
[05:10] <nalioth> ITSa341: very interesting
[05:10] <tuv> dapimp53: to use wpa on linux you have to install wpasupplicant
[05:10] <psusi> navarone, heh... naw... I'm only on a half dozen medium to low traffic mailing lists these days... had to unsubscribe from a few high traffic ones because I kept going over quota on my pop account
[05:11] <dapimp53> I will give that a shot
[05:11] <ITSa341> naolioth  I used crossover office in Linspire but it doesn't work right with crossover in ubuntu
[05:11] <ITSa341> installs but won't start
[05:11] <nalioth> ITSa341: ah, so that's how. well, i dont know much about Xover
[05:11] <ITSa341> well, starts to start but never completely loads
[05:12] <ITSa341> tried wine also
[05:12] <tuv> dapimp53: and your wireless adapter and its driver have to support wpa
[05:12] <dapimp53> is there somewhere I can go to read about wpasupplicant
[05:12] <dapimp53> and how to set it up
[05:12] <tuv> dapimp53: that's why i asked you about your wireless card/adapter
[05:13] <ITSa341> nalioth  AOL had an alpha version of a linux AOL but MS found out and put the squeeze on them till they dropped it.
[05:13] <dapimp53> tuv: how do I pull up that info
[05:13] <ITSa341> they blocked the client :-(
[05:13] <tuv> dapimp53: lspci
[05:14] <dapimp53> tuv: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg
[05:14] <tuv> dapimp53: good news..
[05:14] <tuv> dapimp53: madwifi is your driver and it does support wpa
[05:14] <pashaw> electroweak,    use the recovery kernel again, login and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   for video  select ati and try to startx,  then try vesa if it fails again
[05:15] <poningru> ITSa341: any connection to Uni of Florida?
[05:15] <poningru> cause we had an ITSA day
[05:15] <pashaw> electroweak,          sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:15] <ITSa341> ITSa341 = Single father raising 2 boys....a 3 for 1 package deal
[05:16] <electroweak> pashaw yesterday i got the same advise but when i run the command said no such directory
[05:16] <electroweak> but i`ll try again
[05:16] <pashaw> electroweak,   1 sec
[05:16] <electroweak> ok
[05:16] <navarone> ITSa341, well I am sure you have multitasking down to a science...lol
[05:16] <ITSa341> hehehe
[05:16] <pashaw> electroweak,   did you try and reinstall yet?
[05:16] <ITSa341> not to bad now but they were 5 and 7 when my wife ran away with her crack dealer
[05:17] <electroweak> pashaw yes i reinstalled again today same result
[05:17] <dapimp53> tuv: cool. Where can I get some information about how to set it up and where to get it
[05:17] <dapimp53> I dont see it in the packages
[05:17] <pashaw> electroweak,   if you already tried this stuff something is likely messedup
[05:17] <Shadyman> ITSa341: How come the crack dealers always get the chicks?
[05:17] <Wammy> pashaw, i get the howto untill it gets to the ndsiwrapper part, if the code i have wont compile, wont that be kinda pointles?
[05:17] <ITSa341> lol  he can have her
[05:17] <tuv> dapimp53: did you try google: ubuntu madwifi wpa supplicant
[05:18] <electroweak> pashaw should i change the cd
[05:18] <pashaw> Wammy,   did you get the new driver from the company site  the newest one?
[05:18] <Wammy> yeah
[05:18] <Wammy> the newest one
[05:18] <gerald-volt> How do I load up my Xdefault settings
[05:18] <pashaw> electroweak,   if your having directory errors also  something else is messedup besides the X server
[05:18] <calc> i found a website that can consistently crash firefox
[05:18] <cdubya> how in the world can you change the kweather applet to read in fahrenheit?
[05:18] <cdubya> uhg
[05:18] <cdubya> ugh
[05:19] <electroweak> pashaw i used standart installation may be i should change my cd
[05:19] <navarone> cdubya> right click "configure"?
[05:19] <Sturgeon> What else could be wrong besides locale if i don't get vowels with acute accents properly displayed in terminals?
[05:19] <pashaw> Wammy,   thats why i avoid anything  not  supported within the kernel  i use promise cards alot
[05:19] <Sturgeon> my locale is UTF-8 and i read that it should suffice
[05:19] <cdubya> navarone, been there.....didn't see any way to do it.
[05:19] <cdubya> options are very limited
[05:19] <Shadyman> Sturgeon: Keyboard set?
[05:19] <Sturgeon> but still i dont see accents
[05:19] <cdubya> and it's driving me nuts.
[05:19] <Sturgeon> no, i can type them, but i can't see other people's
[05:20] <Sturgeon> or from files
[05:20] <navarone> cdubya> I dunno then...don't use kde...or even gdesklets for that matter
[05:20] <pashaw> electroweak,   i would  if youve tried reinstalling and these tests something else is goofed
[05:20] <cdubya> heh
[05:20] <Wammy> pashaw, twas a gift :/
[05:20] <Sturgeon> if you type an accent, i'll see some weird symbol instead of it
[05:20] <Sturgeon> but i can type one: 
[05:20] <Shadyman> Does the ubuntu wpa_supplicant not come with wpa_gui?
[05:20] <HrdwrBoB> Sturgeon: that's not UTF8
[05:20] <HrdwrBoB> er yes, it is
[05:20] <Sturgeon> my locale says UTF8
[05:21] <HrdwrBoB> never mind me, I'm entirely insane
[05:21] <Sturgeon> :(
[05:21] <pashaw> Wammy,   nice gift  but as you read already not exactly linux friendly
[05:21] <Shadyman> HrdwrBoB: Welcome to the club :D
[05:21] <navarone> Sturgeon you can take a look in Configuration Editor...maybe able to set character encoding for terminal
[05:21] <electroweak> pashaw i`m gonna find other distro CD thanks so much for help
[05:21] <pashaw> electroweak,   good luck  really
[05:21] <electroweak> thanks
[05:22] <Wammy> pashaw, the errors have some stuff about missing files
[05:22] <Wammy> but the files are there...
[05:22] <pashaw> electroweak,  i test all my systems with knoppix CD if that works any debian should
[05:23] <electroweak> pashaw i have knoppix live DVD i tried before it seems working
[05:23] <Sturgeon> navarone: the terminal has an option to choose the character encoding, and it says UTF-8 too
[05:23] <navarone> Sturgeon does it say UTF-8,current?
[05:24] <electroweak> pashaw i also tried SUSE before there was no problem in installation but i couldn`t get internet working
[05:24] <ElitePete> can anyone help, i have firestarter configured to open port 6881-6889 in azureus but the nat/firewall test just hangs, ?
[05:24] <Sturgeon> navarone: "Current Locale (UTF-8)"
[05:24] <navarone> Sturgeon is that in Configuration editor?
[05:24] <navarone> Sturgeon...for gnome-terminal?
[05:24] <cdubya> woo hoo.
[05:24] <cdubya> that was it
[05:25] <Sturgeon> navarone: I can't see the values of entries in the configuration editor for gnome-terminal. They all say "<schema>"
[05:25] <navarone> Sturgeon...in apps/gnome-terminal
[05:26] <navarone> apps/gnome-terminal/global to be exact
[05:26] <Sturgeon> oh
[05:26] <Sturgeon> yeah, it says "UTF-8", ISO-8859-15
[05:26] <cimon> Is there a path to upgrade ubuntu from 5.04 to 5.10 via the web, without burning it on a cd?
[05:27] <HrdwrBoB> yes
[05:27] <pashaw> Wammy,   this error /usr/src/it8212/src/2.6.x/hosts.h:1:2: warning: #warning "This file is obsolete, please use <scsi/scsi_host.h> instead"
[05:27] <navarone> hjmm...mine says UTF-8,current
[05:27] <ElitePete> can anyone help, i have firestarter configured to open port 6881-6889 in azureus but the nat/firewall test just hangs, ?
[05:27] <cimon> HrdwrBoB:  ?
[05:27] <HrdwrBoB> cimon: change the distribution in synaptic from hoary to breezy
[05:27] <HrdwrBoB> then update all packages
[05:27] <cimon> cool.
[05:27] <cimon> that is fantastic.
[05:28] <cimon> kudos to ubuntu, you rock.
[05:28] <navarone> Sturgeon...have you created any new profiles for use in termianl?
[05:29] <Sturgeon> i only changed the background color
[05:29] <Sturgeon> but it was bogus before that
[05:29] <navarone> Sturgeon, so you are still using default profile?
[05:29] <Sturgeon> yes
[05:30] <tclhal> Hi, I just installed breezy.  After installing updates and rebooting my resolution was reduced to 640x480.  There are no backup files of xorg.conf so I'm wondering what might have changed.
[05:30] <Sturgeon> this is weird, everybody says they have no problems with spanish characters but i'm having a hard time :(
[05:30] <ITSa341> tclhal  look at your xorg.conf under screens section
[05:31] <odat> tclhal, what type of video card do you have?
[05:31] <tclhal> Intel 82865G integrated graphics device
[05:31] <tclhal> i810
[05:32] <tonyyarusso> I'm trying to make wvdial essentially check periodically and then connect once the line is free and there is a dial tone.  How can I configure this?
[05:32] <navarone> sturgeon...have you installed any other font sets that would give the accented characters?
[05:32] <odat> tclhal, then open up the terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"   without the quotes
[05:32] <Sturgeon> hmm i don't know
[05:32] <tclhal> odat- thanks I'll try that
[05:33] <navarone> Sturgeon, are you trying to use special characters?
[05:33] <Sturgeon> i did the default install for breezy badger, and then installed some codecs and the usual stuff for video, audio, etc
[05:33] <Sturgeon> what do you mean?
[05:34] <Sturgeon> I am trying to read them properly when I chat in spanish :\
[05:34] <navarone> Sturgeon, go to Applications/access/Character map and see if you have Latin characterset
[05:34] <Sturgeon> oh ok
[05:34] <randabis> ...
[05:35] <tonyyarusso> Alternatively, does anyone know whether wvdial will continue trying indefinitely on failure to connect, or stop after a certain number of tries, and how can I change that number?
[05:36] <Sturgeon> navarone: yeah, it's there
[05:36] <pashaw> cd /lib/modules
[05:36] <pashaw> accckk
[05:36] <navarone> Sturgeon...do the characters display properly in terminal...or just gibberish? Characters like  and 
[05:37] <Sturgeon> I see a rhombus and a quotation mark there
[05:37] <Sturgeon> if i type it myself, then i see it:  and  are "a with acute accent" and "e with acute accent"
[05:37] <navarone> hmm...
[05:37] <Sturgeon> isnt that weird? :(
[05:38] <Shadyman> Hey guys... What's this mean?
[05:38] <HrdwrBoB> Sturgeon: I see A with a ~ and A with a .. hat then an upside down exclamation mark
[05:38] <navarone> hmm...I didn't see tyhe characters you typed properly either...weird
[05:38] <HrdwrBoB> the second is the same, only followed by a copyright symbol
[05:38] <Sturgeon> oh
[05:38] <Sturgeon> then this is not only a problem of mine!
[05:39] <navarone> I saw what Bob saw
[05:39] <flungu> does anyone know how to install rpm files?
[05:39] <HrdwrBoB> though I have now switched from putty to a gnome term
[05:39] <HrdwrBoB> and I only see an a with a ~
[05:39] <Shadyman> GnomeUI-Warning: Authentication rejected: None of the auth protocols specified are supported and host-based auth failed.
[05:39] <HrdwrBoB> followed by the character
[05:39] <HrdwrBoB> flungu: the simple answer is you can't
[05:39] <Shadyman> when I try to gksudo gnome-terminal
[05:39] <Sturgeon> well, then none of us see the proper characters when other people type them
[05:39] <Sturgeon> :S
[05:39] <dapimp53> tuv: it has worked! thanks for the help
[05:40] <flungu> i donwloaded jre 1.5 for linux but i don't know how to install rpms
[05:40] <HrdwrBoB> !java
[05:40] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:40] <HrdwrBoB> !javadebs
[05:40] <ubotu> Java can be found in multiverse. Sun and IBM java packages can be found at http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy
[05:41] <HrdwrBoB> flungu: there you go
[05:41] <navarone> flungu...get .debs not rpms
[05:41] <flungu> thank you, i'll look into that
[05:42] <gerald-volt> how do I source my .Xdefaults to Xsession
[05:43] <cafuego> flungu: You downloaded the wrong file.
[05:44] <cafuego> flungu: The .bin (not .rpm.bin) can be converted to .deb
[05:44] <flungu> i donwnloaded this one sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0update05_i386.deb now, but how do i install it?
[05:44] <Hobbsee> !deb
[05:44] <ubotu> To install a deb: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[05:44] <paulproteus|lapt> dpkg -i file.deb
[05:44] <flungu> ok
[05:44] <tonyyarusso> Having an issue here with hibernate/suspend to disk on a ThinkPad T43 laptop.  /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh and /etc/acpi/ibm-hibernate.sh work just fine, but the Fn-F12 shortcut doesn't work quite right.  Any ideas why/how to fix it?
[05:45] <navarone> Sturgeon...the ISO number you mentioned earlier was for Western encoding...try changing it to UTF-8 in termianl options and see if that makes a diff
[05:45] <odat> flungu, just install the java in synaptic  1.5 is in the next release of ubuntu  1.4.1 does just fine for now
[05:45] <Sturgeon> navarone: it *is* in UTF-8
[05:45] <ITSa341> tony   thinkpad fan here. How does it run with ubuntu on it?
[05:45] <HrdwrBoB> ITSa341: excellently.
[05:45] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: did you edit /etc/default/acpi-support ?
[05:46] <Sturgeon> navarone: i have also the option of western encoding because i tried that to see if something improved, but the active one is the UTF-8
[05:46] <ITSa341> I have 3 thinkpad 600es I have been thinking of putting ubuntu on them all if I can work all the little bugs out of it and make it do what I really need it to.
[05:46] <Sturgeon> i assume you mean Terminal -> set character encoding ->
[05:46] <navarone> yes...okay
[05:46] <tonyyarusso> crimsun, I uncommented ACPI_SLEEP=true, that's all.
[05:46] <openbysource> there are many packages which are not in the ubuntu cd's which get's shipped down. how do i get them ?
[05:47] <tonyyarusso> crimsun, ACPI_HIBERNATE=true already was.
[05:47] <navarone> openbysource, after install you can install additional pakages thru Synpatic
[05:47] <ITSa341> open start with <applications> <add more>
[05:47] <openbysource> but it says i don't have those packages on the cd's
[05:48] <ITSa341> it will pull them from repositories on the web
[05:48] <navarone> no...you install them after you install System and use Synaptic package manager to install others from online
[05:48] <openbysource> yeah can you give me url's of any one of them
[05:48] <navarone> !repo
[05:48] <ubotu> navarone: What?
[05:48] <navarone> hmm
[05:48] <ITSa341> use add programs or synaptic package manager
[05:49] <navarone> !repositories
[05:49] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.kubuntu.org/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[05:49] <navarone> bingo
[05:49] <openbysource> thanks
[05:49] <navarone> np
[05:49] <rockinchado> is it possible to create new users from a terminal
[05:49] <ITSa341> nav  you been around this a while eh?
[05:49] <openbysource> rockinchado: yeah
[05:49] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: have you seen https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadT43-1871 ?
[05:50] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: if so, have you contacted Matt?
[05:50] <navarone> ITSa341, I just learn from the best
[05:50] <rockinchado> openbysource, you know how?
[05:50] <openbysource> yeah
[05:50] <rockinchado> openbysource, can you tell me  lol
[05:50] <openbysource> just type in the command "useradd <username>"
[05:50] <Comrade_Vladimir> anyone here have a olympus mp3 player here?
[05:50] <ITSa341> nav  that's why I'm here trying to find out who is here a lot and who knows what's going on
[05:50] <tonyyarusso> crimsun, No, and no.  Thanks for the link.  (Any other suggestions beyond that while I look?)
[05:50] <rockinchado> aight thanks
[05:50] <ITSa341> bookmarking links
[05:50] <tclhal> I think the problem was that my monitor was not being detected correctly.  Once I changed the monitor section in xorg.conf by hand I was able to use a better default setting.
[05:50] <ITSa341> etc
[05:50] <Hobbsee> openbysource: and then how do you add them to the sudo'ers list?
[05:51] <openbysource> it's simple just run the sudo command as root user
[05:51] <navarone> ITSa341, it won't take you long...almost 600 peeps and only a handful actually speak most times...lol
[05:51] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: thinkwiki.org
[05:52] <ITSa341> nav, I've been using Linux for firewalls and routers for years. I also used Linspire for years. I have some of my clients using linspire exclusively but never really got into it till now.
[05:53] <crimsun> ITSa341: the 600Es have issues with sound, you need to use snd-cs4236. Make sure Quick Boot is /disabled/ in BIOS and that you use APM instead of ACPI (boot with acpi=off)
[05:53] <ITSa341> I've tried them all...well at least the well known ones
[05:53] <ITSa341> I install xebian on xBoxes with 300gb drives all the time
[05:53] <openbysource> to add a user into the sudoers list type the command "visudo"
[05:54] <Comrade_Vladimir> what channel should i go to to get advice on a mp3 player?
[05:54] <ITSa341> crimson   yup, I have tried it on a 600 for a few days but didn't have time to learn it. and needed the 600 for work
[05:54] <ITSa341> tried Linspire on that one
[05:54] <Shadyman> !restrictedformats
[05:54] <ubotu> from memory, restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:54] <hydroksyde> Comrade_Vladimir, #linux maybe
[05:54] <ITSa341> had to buy a floppy drive to do it
[05:54] <hydroksyde> can't you get it workinh in ubunut?
[05:55] <fmasi> how can i get libqt3c102-mt
[05:55] <Shadyman> How come I get "Authentication Rejected" when I try to run gksudo gnome-terminal?
[05:55] <burnhamd> somehow rhytmbox got messed up in dapper and I removed it now when I want to add it back it says it needs libdbus 1-1 but libdbus1-2 is required by many of my packages is there anyway around this
[05:55] <hydroksyde> Comrade_Vladimir, most MP3 players should automatically mount as mass storage devices in ubuntu
[05:55] <Comrade_Vladimir> hydroksyde whys that thats for linux ?
[05:55] <ITSa341> I bought this eMachines m5305 just for this learning time.
[05:55] <hydroksyde> Comrade_Vladimir, do you want to buy an MP3 player, or get it to work in linux?
[05:56] <burnhamd> any idea about libdbus and rhythmbox
[05:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> hydroksyde1. i dont need help on mounting 2. im on windows (i no i didnt feel like linux for a minute)
[05:56] <ITSa341> this thing runs HOT in ubuntu.
[05:56] <gerald-volt> how do I startup my .Xdefaults automatically?
[05:56] <Comrade_Vladimir> hydroksyde no i need to know if some one has a certain one so i can get adbvice on it
[05:57] <Inf3ctedFx> danm.. does anyone knows how can I use xchat to access more than one channel b4 I connect?
[05:57] <cimon> HrdwrBoB: Do I have to manually edit some config file to change the distribution that synaptic will upgrade to?
[05:57] <hydroksyde> Comrade_Vladimir, I see... you could try #electronics and #music
[05:57] <rukk> Inf3ctedFx, ctrl+t for a new network tab.
[05:57] <Comrade_Vladimir> hydroksyde ill try and get back to u
[05:58] <Inf3ctedFx> no rukk  I know that is b4 I get connect to access auto
[05:58] <rukk> *blink* what?
[05:58] <mrk> err
[05:58] <mrk> hello guys
[05:59] <mrk> any one of you 574 other people available?
[05:59] <Inf3ctedFx> I got it lol
[05:59] <Shadyman> mrk: Nope.
[05:59] <mrk> damn.
[05:59] <rukk> mrk: only if your hot and female ;s
[05:59] <ITSa341> lol
[06:00] <mrk> yep
[06:00] <mrk> O am
[06:00] <mrk> I am*
[06:00] <paulproteus|lapt> !work
[06:00] <ubotu> paulproteus|lapt: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[06:00] <mrk> evidenced by the "mr" in mah name
[06:00] <rukk> indeed ;)
[06:00] <chenxian> hello
[06:00] <mrk> yepyep
[06:00] <mrk> hi
[06:00] <rukk> so what may I do for you, ms. mrk? :D
[06:00] <mrk> lol
[06:00] <mrk> ok
[06:00] <mrk> I've been using windows xp corporate for some time now
[06:01] <mrk> my friend said I should use linux
[06:01] <mrk> etc
[06:01] <mrk> and it got to my getting ubuntu
[06:01] <mrk> and such
[06:01] <mrk> right now
[06:01] <ITSa341> cool
[06:01] <mrk> I just got it installed for the first time
[06:01] <mrk> and uh
[06:01] <rukk> and you want to be talked into it or something?
[06:01] <rukk> oh
[06:01] <ITSa341> <-- just starting also
[06:01] <rukk> very good
[06:01] <mrk> I'm trying to set up my wireless intertrons
[06:01] <rukk> ooh boy
[06:01] <rukk> is your wireless chipset supported natively?
[06:01] <mrk> krazykit said it wasn't hard
[06:01] <mrk> nope
[06:02] <mrk> ndiswrapper, y helo thar
[06:02] <mrk> so
[06:02] <mrk> kk gave me the file
[06:02] <mrk> I opened up one of them "terminals"
[06:02] <Wilf> o rly?
[06:02] <mrk> and typed
[06:02] <mrk> uh
[06:02] <mrk> sudo dpkg -i filename
[06:02] <mrk> after I found out that 'Desktop' was case sensitive
[06:02] <mrk> it started to depackage
[06:02] <ITSa341> hehehe
[06:02] <mrk> and it said it couldn't
[06:02] <ITSa341> takes some getting used to case sensitive
[06:02] <mrk> because it was dependant on another file
[06:03] <paulproteus|lapt> mrk: Good.  Now apt-get -f install
[06:03] <mrk> which was another version of ndiswrapper
[06:03] <mrk> apparently
[06:03] <paulproteus|lapt> mrk: Where did you get this deb?
[06:03] <paulproteus|lapt> !ndiswrapper
[06:03] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[06:03] <paulproteus|lapt> mrk: Are you following that?
[06:03] <mrk> I need ndiswrapper 1.5
[06:03] <mrk> I have that
[06:03] <mrk> but I'm confused
[06:03] <mrk> well
[06:03] <mrk> I was
[06:03] <mrk> lemme look again
[06:03] <cafuego> !return
[06:03] <ubotu> cafuego: No idea
[06:03] <Shadyman> when I try to gksudo gnome-terminal
[06:04] <cafuego> !enter
[06:04] <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!
[06:04] <Shadyman> Fuego!
[06:04] <mrk> I see.
[06:04] <Sturgeon> :(
[06:05] <mrk> oky then.
[06:05] <kestas> does anyone know how you can enable use of the execute disable bit on ubuntu?
[06:05] <mrk> so I see that guide, paulproteus|lapt, but it doesn't help much, as I can't even get ndiswrapper "depackaged" or whatever
[06:06] <^Ocen^> okay, So I just did a dist-upgrade from Breezy to dapper  everything went well cept my Audio is now borken
[06:06] <mrk> and I can't exactly /get/ that damned ndiswrapper1.5 file, since I can't use the intertron on the compy I'm trying to work with ubuntu on
[06:06] <Shadyman> ^Ocen^: Be glad that's all that's broken :)
[06:07] <^Ocen^> Shadyman: well, that and automount of my USB devices seems to be broken to
[06:07] <Shadyman> ^Ocen^: Expect a lot of things to be broken on Dapper, it's not released yet, after all
[06:07] <ITSa341> mrk  no cd burner?
[06:07] <DShepherd> I cant get firefox or yelp to work. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6244 <-- can anyone shed any light on that matter
[06:07] <mrk> and it's also annoying that this comp I'm on right now is pos windows me, and I have to reboot to even get it to recognize my damned thumbdrive
[06:07] <mrk> I have on
[06:07] <^Ocen^> Shadyman: well whats the best way to keep my system upto date ?
[06:07] <mrk> e, but wouldn't the thumbdrive be easier
[06:08] <mrk> except for the damn... crappieness ofwinme
[06:08] <^Ocen^> like Breezy has firefox 1.0 or somethin, vs dapper has 1.5
[06:08] <ITSa341> burn the file to cd from the win machine and get networking working first so adding needed support packages gets easier
[06:08] <Shadyman> !firefox15
[06:08] <ubotu> rumour has it, firefox15 is see the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion for information on how to install Firefox 1.5 from mozilla.org
[06:09] <^Ocen^> sigh, So i basicaly have to sit there and manual install everything thats not broken...
[06:09] <tonyyarusso> Where are startup scripts?
[06:09] <yh> heh
[06:09] <mrk> but ITSa341, how would I get networking working if I can't get ndiswrapper to work?
[06:09] <yh> convenience comes at a price
[06:09] <ITSa341> not necessarily but that is the only Idea I had
[06:09] <tonyyarusso> Does Ubuntu Breezy have SoftwareSuspend2 in the kernel?
[06:10] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: yes.
[06:11] <ITSa341> mrk I have no idea how to fix it was just giving you an idea on how to get the download you mentioned.
[06:11] <cimon> Um, I read the manual of synaptic. Did I understand that I already have breezy, if I have always used smart upgrade?
[06:11] <tonyyarusso> Would resume=/dev/sda7 and resume2=swap:/dev/sda7 be conflicting as kernel boot parameters?
[06:11] <cimon> *Did I understand correctly?
[06:11] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: you don't really need to specify either
[06:11] <tonyyarusso> cimon, That's how I understand it too.
[06:12] <maskd> anyone else here with fglrx drivers that have flickering problems when opengl applications are used in ubuntu?
[06:12] <tonyyarusso> crimsun, Oh?  How come?  (Pages have told me to.)
[06:12] <crimsun> tonyyarusso: because our swsup does Neat Things.
[06:12] <cimon> hmm. what package do I need to install for it to plug and play recognize my HP PSC 1510?
[06:12] <tonyyarusso> crimsun, Ah.
[06:13] <ITSa341> maskd  I cant get fglrx drivers to work at all  :-(
[06:13] <tonyyarusso> cimon, Have you checked the printer setup utility?
[06:13] <maskd> i followed this guide: http://wiki.serios.net/wiki/Ubuntu_ATI_proprietary_display_driver_installation_through_APT
[06:13] <mrk> guys, is the last file the one I'm looking for?
[06:13] <mrk> http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ndiswrapper/
[06:13] <maskd> it works
[06:13] <swim> hey folks anyone happen to know the name of the  deb that contains: XML::Parser perl module
[06:13] <tonyyarusso> cimon, I was able to set up an HP PSC 1310 no problem.
[06:13] <cimon> tonyyarusso: yeah, but the list does not include 1510 :-/
[06:14] <cimon> foomatic otoh, says I used the wrong root password :(
[06:14] <tonyyarusso> cimon, What happens if you try 1310 and see if it works anyway?
[06:14] <tonyyarusso> cimon, (No idea if that would work or not.)
[06:14] <cimon> I'll try that...
[06:14] <nalioth> cimon: there is no root account
[06:15] <maskd> if you used expert ther eis
[06:15] <cimon> should I just put a blank for foomatic?
[06:15] <Shadyman> say uh
[06:15] <_SD_Keo> Hello, I can't get my mic working in teamspeak =\
[06:15] <cafuego> Yay, my podsocks have arrived :-)
[06:15] <Shadyman> Why was my authentication rejected for gksudo?
[06:15] <maskd> _SD_Keo: does the mic work in any other apps?
[06:15] <ElitePete> jre 1.42 sucs
[06:15] <ElitePete> sucks*
[06:16] <_SD_Keo> maskd, it worked in skype
[06:16] <cafuego> mrk: Note that you'll want the updated v1.5 kernel module too.
[06:16] <_SD_Keo> maskd, I can hear my friends talking
[06:17] <maskd> mm well i dont know how to fix it, im just trying to help someone else figure it out
[06:19] <Moodles> i have a tnt2 with tv-out, how do I enable the tvout?
[06:20] <_SD_Keo> Alright who can help me
[06:22] <openbysource> what is the prob? _SD_Keo
[06:22] <tonyyarusso> Can someone help me interpret files in /etc/acpi/events?
[06:22] <flungu> synaptic  gives me "W: Couldn't stat source package list" for every repository website, it says that it couldn't find such a directory, but the were all working fine yesterday, does anyone know how to fix this ?
[06:22] <_SD_Keo> openbysource, I can't get my microphone working in teamspeak
[06:22] <Shadyman> flungu: Do an apt-get update
[06:23] <openbysource> ok r u using gnome
[06:23] <_SD_Keo> yes
[06:23] <flungu> ok, let me see
[06:23] <openbysource> have u gone into the alsa-mixer and set your microphone there
[06:23] <bur[n] er> anyone know how to edit the resolution of gnome via text files?  I can't get into X to run the resolution changer.  I changed it to a size that makes X hange
[06:24] <flungu> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[06:24] <flungu> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[06:24] <flungu> , i get this error
[06:24] <tonyyarusso> How can I find out the value of a key as referenced with HKEY in a file/script?
[06:24] <ilba7r> flungu close synaptic first
[06:24] <_SD_Keo> openbysource, I can use the mic fine, teamspeak won't register it.
[06:24] <flungu> it's closed
[06:24] <openbysource> ok then that's the software problem ! (guess)
[06:24] <cafuego> flungu: use sudo in front of the command
[06:24] <ilba7r> flungu did you type sudo apt-get update
[06:25] <slonocode> how do i get a terminal where i dont have to type sudo all the time?
[06:25] <Shadyman> slonocode: gksudo gnome-terminal
[06:25] <bur[n] er`> slonocode: gksudo xterm
[06:25] <cafuego> slonocode: run 'sudo -i' once
[06:25] <openbysource> sorry i can't help you out with teamspeak as i don't know the software
[06:25] <slonocode> ty
[06:25] <misterGTG> how dows ubuntu compare to gentoo
[06:25] <maskd> when you install with the 'expert' command, you get root dont you
[06:25] <flungu> ok, it's working thanks cafuego and ilba7r
[06:25] <Shadyman> Fuego!
[06:25] <cafuego> misterGTG: favourably.
[06:26] <Shadyman> misterGTG: I don't use Gentoo because the guys in their chatroom yelled at me :P
[06:26] <Madpilot> what's the cli to get hddtemp to report on my drive SDA1
[06:26] <Madpilot> ?
[06:26] <cafuego> Madpilot: sudo hddtemp /dev/sda
[06:26] <openbysource> can we not login as root in ubuntu
[06:26] <bur[n] er`> can anyone help me fix my gnome resolution problem?  Xfce, GDM, KDE, they all work... but as soon as I log into gnome, it wants to change the resolution and it hangs X
[06:26] <cafuego> openbysource: No.
[06:26] <Shadyman> misterGTG: Folks aren't as condescending here ;)
[06:26] <openbysource> yes we can
[06:26] <cafuego> !tell openbysource -about rootsudo
[06:27] <Madpilot> cafuego: thanks, cool - just messing around
[06:27] <Shadyman> ubotu: tell openbysource about rootsudo
[06:27] <Madpilot> openbysource: use sudo
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> My issue is that on resume from suspend to disk, the system comes up, far enough that I see the password prompt to reaccess my X session, and then it goes down again.  After that, starting it again works.
[06:27] <openbysource> but we can login as root in a terminal in ubuntu
[06:27] <cafuego> openbysource: Just because we can doesn't mean we should, or that it's a good idea.
[06:27] <openbysource> ok
[06:27] <Shadyman> I don't knwo what i did to fix my gtsudo authentication problems, but I think it involved getting rid of "evolution".
[06:28] <Shadyman> gksudo*
[06:29] <hunteraz> hello all
[06:29] <Shadyman> hunteraz: Hi :D
[06:29] <hunteraz> anyone use Steam under ubuntu?
[06:29] <cimon> well, using the setting HP PSC 1310 instead of 1510 was surprisingly poor. I am getting dozens of pages of digital gibberish.
[06:29] <hunteraz> i mean running CounterStrike Source?
[06:29] <openbysource> hunteraz: hi
[06:29] <tonyyarusso> I do have something funny-looking from # tail /var/log/acpid, but I don't understand it.
[06:29] <Shadyman> cimon: Is there a driver for the HP 1610?
[06:29] <hunteraz> hehe im busy updating waiting for it to install :)
[06:30] <cimon> might be.
[06:30] <reymund> hello fluxbox users
[06:30] <Shadyman> cimon: The 1610 is the direct successor of the 1510, might have more luck there.
[06:30] <tonyyarusso> cimon, Otherwise, I'll bet dapper is including the 1510 (didn't it come out since October?), so you may have to look under development repos for something.
[06:31] <LoneWolf071> how do i cahnge the font sizew, not for just KDE, but all programs, likexchat and gaim in KDE??
[06:31] <Shadyman> tonyyarusso: 1510's been out for a while, but sure :)
[06:32] <angel12> hey guys, im trying to install ndiswrapper, and i go into the directory (i downloaded from sourceforge) and type make, but i get an error
[06:32] <tonyyarusso> Shadyman, All right.  I hadn't seen them until last week, so that's just me.
[06:32] <Shadyman> tonyyarusso: I work at a big-box store ;)
[06:32] <tonyyarusso> Can someone interpret the output from tail /var/log/acpi at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6255 for me?
[06:32] <angel12> make[2] : gcc-3.4: Command not found
[06:32] <angel12>  is the error i get
[06:32] <Shadyman> angel12: Don't bother compiling for yourself. Get it from the package manager
[06:33] <Shadyman> angel12: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:33] <cimon> tonyyarusso, Shadyman: the next ones are 1600 (without the ten) and 2110
[06:34] <angel12> Shadyman, thats how ive always done it, i have build essential
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> cimon, I'd try 1600 first.
[06:34] <Shadyman> cimon: Never seen a 1600 before.
[06:34] <nalioth> angel12: install gcc-3.4
[06:35] <Shadyman> angel12: Weird, because build-essential should give it to you.
[06:35] <angel12> nalioth, i have gcc 4, how would i install gcc-3.4?
[06:35] <nalioth> angel12: same way you install anything else
[06:35] <angel12> no wait i have it too
[06:35] <nalioth> angel12: you can have as many gcc versions as you like installed at one time
[06:35] <Davey> Shadyman: http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-PSC_1510
[06:36] <kestas> does anyone know how you can enable use of the execute disable bit on ubuntu?
[06:36] <Shadyman> Davey: I'm not the one with the HP printer :)
[06:36] <angel12> nalioth, i thought i had it, i guess during the upgrade from hoary to breezy it was lost
[06:36] <Davey> oh, oops
[06:36] <Davey> cimon: see that link - and this one, http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/
[06:36] <crouton> howdy folks
[06:36] <Shadyman> Davey: It's cimon
[06:36] <Shadyman> yeah :)
[06:37] <crouton> Anybody know if it's possible to 'share' two video cards with the same X session?
[06:37] <crouton> It appears that two video cards run two separate X sessions, which is totally freaking me out.
[06:37] <DShepherd> I cant get firefox or yelp to work. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6244 <-- can anyone shed any light on that matter
[06:38] <flungu> where can i a list of extra repository sites to add to sources.list?
[06:38] <Hobbsee> !repos
[06:38] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.kubuntu.org/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[06:39] <flungu> merci
[06:39] <reymund> hello all.  i installed fluxbox and it worked!  problem is i clicked on a menu option that said anti-alias.  since then the menu items are so small i cannot read them. i removed fluxbox then reinstalled it again, but no luck. any suggestion to get it to display a readable menu?
[06:39] <cimon> Davey: I have been there
[06:40] <maskd> is there a way to have 2 open GUI sessions?
[06:40] <maskd> with the F keys?
[06:40] <navarone> reymund, when you unibnstalled first did you do complete removal?
[06:40] <Wilf> yeah
[06:40] <nalioth> maskd: applications > system tools > new login
[06:41] <slonocode> anyone have ivtv drivers running?  and can tell me whats in their /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware directory?
[06:41] <Wilf> press the Fopennewgui key
[06:41] <longfeather> hello, have a question re: LVM on root (/) and adding a disk to extend the diskspace...  I am having a problem - can anyone help?
[06:41] <nalioth> maskd: consoles f7 and f8 will be your guis
[06:41] <writer> Hi all! I have question. I install KNote. Now Knote allways stay on Desktop. How remove KNote from start?
[06:41] <reymund> no i just did mark for removal
[06:41] <maskd> ok, wicked thanks
[06:41] <crouton> longfeather, what's the question
[06:41] <navarone> writer...whjen you log out make sure knotes is closed and save session
[06:42] <writer> navarone: thanks, I will try
[06:42] <longfeather> crouton, I added a 160GB disk to the root partition (ext3) but cannot extend the filesystem to include the extra space
[06:43] <navarone> writer make sure you check all desktops...lol
[06:43] <crouton> longfeather, did you add the disk to the volume group first?
[06:43] <hunteraz> longfeather, where did you mount the space too?
[06:43] <hunteraz> err nvm, hehe?
[06:43] <ilba7r> reymund opne the directory ./fluxbox in your home directory edit hte file init search for antialias and set it to false
[06:43] <longfeather> crouton, yes
[06:43] <crouton> longfeather, then you added it to the logical volume?
[06:44] <cyphase> Dapper isn't going to be to earth-shattering, right?
[06:44] <cyphase> :)
[06:44] <Steil> dapper is pretty nice
[06:44] <Steil> so far anyways
[06:44] <cyphase> argh
[06:44] <cyphase> i keep forgetting
[06:44] <cyphase> to burn the live cd
[06:44] <Steil> breezy felt a bit slow
[06:44] <writer> navarone: OK. Do you know where is the Desktop tune in txt file?
[06:45] <cyphase> but Dapper is more about polishing Ubuntu up then adding a lot of new stuff i think
[06:45] <navarone> tune in?
[06:45] <Steil> dapper boots quicker and it feels more responsive except for the panel which lags with the icons every once in a while
[06:45] <navarone> writer no idea
[06:45] <cheatersrealm> what tool do I use to add init scripts to the default runlevel?
[06:45] <jdmpike> anyone in here use qdvdauthor?
[06:45] <writer> OK
[06:45] <crouton> rc-update?
[06:45] <longfeather> crouton, yes, added it to the logical volume
[06:46] <cheatersrealm> crouton: doesn't exist?
[06:46] <cyphase> Dapper+1 on the other hand is the beginning of a new "release cycle", or whatever the term was
[06:46] <crouton> cheatersrealm, maybe update-rc?
[06:46] <cyphase> still, i can't wait for dapper :D
[06:46] <reymund> ilba7r... i did that, i even deleted the directory before doing a reinstall.  still the menu items are so small to be readable.
[06:46] <cheatersrealm> crouton: : update-rc.d
[06:46] <jdmpike> cyphase, has a date been set for dapper?
[06:46] <cheatersrealm> crouton: : thanks
[06:46] <jdmpike> cyphase, should be in april right?
[06:46] <crouton> longfeather, I think at this point you would have to umount the filesystem in order to extend it to use the newly added space.
[06:46] <slonocode> anyone running ivtv drivers?
[06:46] <noway> I'm trying to install ZSNES and I get this http://pastebin.com/481203 - what's wrong? I'm doing it like it says in "Unofficial Ubuntu 5.04 Starter Guide"
[06:46] <tonyyarusso> !releasecycle
[06:47] <ubotu> I don't know, tonyyarusso
[06:47] <ilba7r> reymund there is a recommended font with fluxbox can not remember it look for it at the fluxbox website
[06:47] <cyphase> jdmpike, no, but considering previous release, it should be the second week of april
[06:47] <cyphase> maybe 3rd
[06:47] <tonyyarusso> cyphase, Seriously, what does that mean?
[06:47] <longfeather> crouton, that's the real issue, I can't figure how to doe that as the root partition is in LVM
[06:47] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, lemme look up the wiki article
[06:47] <crouton> longfeather, does it have to be the root partition?  maybe make it a separate partition/mount point.
[06:48] <_SD_Keo> OK I need to get my microphone in teamspeak, it's not picking it up, and I can hear the loopback in my headphones.
[06:48] <crouton> longfeather, otherwise I'd say you may have to boot to single-user, or rescue, or possibly off a LiveCD in order to accomplish what you're trying to do.
[06:48] <longfeather> crouton, note that I chose to create a LVM partition from the initial install of ubuntu breezy
[06:49] <flungu> why do i get this when i try to use gedit from the terminal "(gedit:10961): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[06:49] <flungu> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed."
[06:49] <crouton> anybody using LVM on / ?
[06:49] <ilba7r> reymund did you try to install another theme?
[06:50] <ilba7r> reymund ok the recommended font is artwiz fonts
[06:50] <Steil> mmmm
[06:51] <Steil> amaroK is nice
[06:51] <tonyyarusso> How long does it take for a spec suggested through Launchpad to be reviewed?
[06:51] <maskd> im using rhythmbox, i like it cuz its fairly simple
[06:51] <openbysource> can anybody tell me where to get mp3 support for amaroK
[06:51] <crouton> longfeather, maybe do a google search?
[06:51] <longfeather> crouton, did that, have come here due to lack of answers, spent 4 hours so far
[06:51] <_SD_Keo> Ok, my mic isn't being picked up at all..
[06:52] <crouton> hmm
[06:52] <Madpilot> !tell openbysource about mp3
[06:52] <navarone> maskd me too...plus you can burn direct thru pls files
[06:53] <mordie2> hi all, stupid question coming: what's a good IRC client for ubuntu but not Xchat?
[06:53] <tonyyarusso> How can I check my public IP address?
[06:53] <longfeather> crouton, have ubuntu installed on the same machine, different hd, and cannot extend the fs that way either... I am stumped
[06:53] <navarone> mordie x based or command line?
[06:53] <Hobbsee> tonyyarusso: your whois
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> Hobbsee, How's that?
[06:54] <crouton> longfeather, because they're both LVM on / ?
[06:54] <mordie2> navarone: gnome based
[06:54] <maskd> gaim is pretty good
[06:54] <Hobbsee>  [Whois]  tonyyarusso is n=anthony@dialup-4.159.11.133.Dial1.Chicago1.Level3.net (Anthony Yarusso)
[06:54] <maskd> im using it atm
[06:54] <maskd> mordie2
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> Hobbsee, How about from outside of IRC?
[06:54] <Hobbsee> tonyyarusso: google for a website that shows you your IP
[06:54] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=660
[06:55] <reymund> ilba7r. . . maybe i could try that font if i could get into fluxbox with a readable menu.  or is there a way to tell fluxbox to use that font from a console?  i'm new to linux and so far gnome/kde are what i have been into.  i was to use fluxbox for the speed benefit over the 2...
[06:55] <cyphase> second question on the page
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> Hobbsee, There aren't any command line tools or something for that?
[06:55] <Hobbsee> tonyyarusso: http://www.whatismyip.com/
[06:55] <navarone> mordie2, ...hmmm...I've only used xchat-gtk and Bx and irssi a few times
[06:55] <cyphase> not on the wiki i guess :)
[06:55] <Hobbsee> tonyyarusso: ah, ifconfig should, i guess
[06:55] <mordie2> hmm didn't realise giam had irc ...*wonders off look at it*
[06:55] <crouton> longfeather: I'm looking about, maybe I can get an answer for ya
[06:55] <StyXman> reymund: you could also try xfce, but that's just a thought
[06:56] <maskd> mordie2: gaim 2.0 does i know that
[06:56] <cyphase> ifconfig will only work if your connected directly to the net, not through a home router
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> Hobbsee, It seemed that ifconfig gave different results when using DSL, reporting the IP as considered by the router, not the outside world.
[06:56] <Hobbsee> i dont know, sorry
[06:56] <navarone> mordie2, you could use chatzilla as well...but I think you'd be happier with xchat over chatzilla
[06:56] <crouton> longfeather: This isn't exactly on topic but it covers a lot of the same ground: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/upgraderoottolvm.html
[06:57] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, your on dialup, right?
[06:57] <ilba7r> reymund all i did was to install the font and restart fluxbox. check also gkrellm it will give you a lot of hardware status and cool icons. Also light weight. I did not like the default theme so i installed some others
[06:57] <mordie2> navarone: does anyone of them support Xdcc sending? that you know off?
[06:58] <navarone> tonyyarusso, try "netstat" in terminal  I think -a will list active
[06:58] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, did you see the link?
[06:58] <tonyyarusso> cyphase, This week I am.  At school I'm not.
[06:58] <cyphase> oh
[06:58] <navarone> mordie2, I dunno about that...I don't even use servers in chat myself
[06:58] <longfeather> crouton, no, history: migrated from winxp (bluescreen, wouldn't boot) which was installed on hda, added hdd (slave on 2nd IDE channel) and installed ubuntu with regular ext3 partitions, got comfy and then wiped hda and installed ubuntu with / as LVM, added 3rd hd (hdg, 2nd ide channel on PCI IDE card) and added to hda LVM.  Note I can boot into the first ubuntu regular ext3 install on hdd
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> cyphase, Yes.
[06:59] <mordie2> navarone err i meant recieving files ....I'll try it laterz :)
[06:59] <crouton> longfeather: But you're stuck at having to unmount the root partition in order to extend the filesystem to use the extra space.
[07:00] <longfeather> crouton, thx, have already looked at that link and nogo so far
[07:00] <longfeather> crouton, correct, I am caught in a catch-22
[07:00] <crouton> longfeather: That appears to be about the only way to do it short of a LiveCD, that I can think of.  You need the LVM tools.
[07:00] <tonyyarusso> navarone, Interesting.  Sort of works, but a more concise solution would be better.
[07:01] <noway> I'm trying to install ZSNES and I get this http://pastebin.com/481203 - what's wrong? I'm doing it like it says in "Unofficial Ubuntu 5.04 Starter Guide"
[07:01] <crouton> longfeather: What gets me is that *nobody* has posted about this issue anywhere.  LVM isn't that new, somebody has to have done something like this before.
[07:01] <maskd> noway: it seems that the file isnt a gzip file
[07:02] <longfeather> crouton, that's what I thought too when I chose LVM on /... lol
[07:02] <noway> maskd: So, what do I do then?
[07:02] <maskd> where did you get the file from, it could just be another file type renamed
[07:02] <navarone> tonyyarusso, try a website like www.grc.com  it is a site that tests your firewall...it should at some point tell you the ip address it is probing...ie your address
[07:03] <navarone> tonyyarusso, you go to the Shieldsup section
[07:03] <noway> maskd: I got it from http://www.zsnes.com/
[07:03] <longfeather> crouton: note that I have access to the LVM tools when I boot into by orignal install of ubuntu
[07:03] <maskd> noway: ah...
[07:03] <crouton> huh
[07:04] <ordinary> dangit
[07:04] <crouton> longfeather: That might work, but you'd have to 'import' the VGs and LVs into your alternate Ubuntu.
[07:04] <DShepherd> ok.. I solved my firefox and yelp problems... thanks you guys anyways..
[07:05] <Madpilot> noway: if you're following "ubuntuguide.org", it's out of date & not recommended...
[07:05] <ordinary> i wanted to talk to the great shunryu suzuki...
[07:05] <Madpilot> !tell noway about ubuntuguide
[07:05] <ordinary> :D
[07:05] <ordinary> ShunryuSuzuki!
[07:05] <ShunryuSuzuki> ?!!
[07:05] <ordinary> one enlightenment please
[07:06] <ShunryuSuzuki> get in line
[07:06] <noway> Madpilot, Well I tried looking in the official one too but I didn't really find anything
[07:06] <longfeather> crouton: I assume the huh is for me: history: migrated from winxp (bluescreen, wouldn't boot) which was installed on hda, added hdd (slave on 2nd IDE channel) and installed ubuntu with regular ext3 partitions, got comfy and then wiped hda and installed ubuntu with / as LVM, added 3rd hd (hdg, 2nd ide channel on PCI IDE card) and added to hda LVM.  Note I can boot into the first ubuntu regular ext3 install on hdd
[07:06] <crouton> longfeather: yeah, i read all that
[07:06] <tonyyarusso> So once I've installed laptop-mode-tools, how do I run it?
[07:07] <Madpilot> noway: ZSNES is in Ubuntu's repositories, you can install it w/ Synaptic
[07:09] <jdmpike> where is libgnomeui-2.0?
[07:09] <noway> Madpilot, Hm, I only find visualboyadvance when searching and I've enabled all repositories.
[07:09] <ElitePete> can anyone help me with poor sound quality on ubuntu?
[07:09] <ordinary> Great Roshi Suzuki, can you assist me in getting my wireless internet working?
[07:09] <Madpilot> noway: you must not have the Multiverse enabled - zsnes is in Multiverse
[07:10] <maskd> noway: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Fmultiverse%2Fz%2Fzsnes%2Fzsnes_1.400-1ubuntu1_i386.deb&md5sum=b9c484c637c05d65204300e7771a3fc7&arch=i386&type=main
[07:10] <maskd> or download it there and dpkg -i
[07:10] <garry> Poor sound quality?? Hissing? Low volume? Muddy? need more info..
[07:10] <noway> Madpilot, Ah, that's right, multiverse wasn't even in the list
[07:11] <crouton> longfeather: Looks like the alternate linux boot is going to be the best bet.
[07:11] <angel12> is anyone else having problems with gaim? i try to connect to aim and msn, and it wont connect
[07:11] <Madpilot> !repos
[07:11] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[07:11] <maskd> what version angel12?
[07:12] <Madpilot> noway: info with ubotu above, if you need it ^^^
[07:12] <angel12> i tried stock 1.5 and i even built 2.0
[07:12] <maskd> could be DNS
[07:12] <maskd> or do websites workl
[07:12] <angel12> web works
[07:12] <maskd> ah
[07:13] <longfeather> crouton: gonna try a livecd boot first and cross my fingers
[07:13] <crouton> longfeather: worth a shot
[07:13] <angel12> now with 2.0 if i try to sign on my msn it crashes, so i think i will reinstall 1.5
[07:13] <maskd> does icq work?
[07:13] <maskd> or irc
[07:13] <angel12> i am on irc :)
[07:13] <angel12> and i dont have icq
[07:13] <cafuego> !rule 1
[07:13] <ubotu> Rule number one: Don't fix it if it isn't broken!
[07:14] <noway> Madpilot, maskd, Thanks!
[07:14] <Madpilot> noway: np
[07:14] <z0rz> I just installed bitlbee with apt-get but it won't let me run it as a user .. it says "ERROR :Warning: Permission problem: Can't read/write from/to /var/lib/bitlbee/."
[07:14] <maskd> that is strange angel12, you could try web messenger or amsn or something
[07:14] <z0rz> anyone know how I can run bitlbee as a user?
[07:14] <maskd> noway: no worries
[07:14] <angel12> maskd, are you using it then?
[07:14] <ElitePete> can somone please help me with poor sound quality on my other pc? (running ubuntu)
[07:14] <maskd> yeah im using both irc and msn with gaim 2.0
[07:14] <garry> Live CD's are no guarantee  that the distro will work. I had one  I ran a live cd,  and then I tried to install it. The distro ate my computer for luinch.
[07:14] <angel12> maskd, wierd...
[07:15] <tonyyarusso> Completely random: What's the suggestion of the day of a cool program to check out / show a friend?
[07:15] <crouton> garry: did it taste like a reuben?
[07:15] <maskd> angel12: yeah it is strange, does aim crash it oo?
[07:15] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso: Scribus?
[07:15] <z0rz> tonyyarusso: hamachi and synergy
[07:15] <z0rz> so f**king sweet programs
[07:15] <crouton> links?
[07:15] <longfeather> tonnyarusso: celestia
[07:15] <z0rz> google.com
[07:16] <navarone> tonyyarusso, off tyhe top of my head...LMMS at sourceforge...music sequencer editor thingy. You have to compile though
[07:16] <crouton> aw
[07:16] <angel12> maskd, it doesnt connect, it sits for a while. then i get an error on it, about not being able to reach server, im on 64bit if that would make a diff
[07:16] <tonyyarusso> Oh, and a brief explanation of what they are, Madpilot, z0rz, crouton, longfeather, navarone.
[07:16] <crouton> I was going to suggest VMWare Workstation/Player. :)
[07:17] <z0rz> Synergy: allows you to use 1 mouse and keyboard acrost multimonitors without any hardware devices (Kinda like dual displays except on multiple operating systems)
[07:17] <longfeather> tonyyarussao: celestia: http://www.shatters.net/celestia/ (google is my friend)
[07:17] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso: Scribus is a desktop publishing (DTP) app, very powerful
[07:17] <crouton> z0rz: ah, i saw that.  didn't see much use for it at the time...
[07:17] <reymund> thanks for all your suggestions.  i'll try to do complete removal.
[07:17] <haasteem> hi, could someone give me a reason why synaptic still says i can upgrade 616 packages, while i just upgraded to breezy?
[07:17] <navarone> http://lmms.sourceforge.net/  <--- interesting if you want to try. But again you have to compile and stuff. I've not had any success compiling myself...lol
[07:17] <z0rz> Hamachi: allows you to securely connect through a router (without punching holes) in it to other computers
[07:17] <maskd> angel12: sorry but i cant suggest anything other than just re-installing and using 1.5 and see if that works
[07:17] <ara> what is a .run file? how do in make it work?
[07:17] <z0rz> basically it makes you're own lan between you're friends and everything.. and it's amazingly fast
[07:18] <crouton> z0rz: Oooooooooh.  GotoMyPC?
[07:18] <angel12> maskd, just tried it, not workin, i wonder whats wrong :(
[07:18] <z0rz> crouton .. Do you have more than one computer?
[07:18] <z0rz> No nothing like GotoMyPC
[07:18] <crouton> z0rz: Several, but I have a KVM switch. ;)
[07:18] <maskd> does http://webmessenger.msn.com work?
[07:18] <longfeather> ara: chmod u+x filenaname.bin
[07:18] <z0rz> Do you have a laptop?
[07:18] <longfeather> ara: then run the file
[07:18] <crouton> z0rz: Yes.
[07:18] <ara> ok
[07:18] <navarone> celestia is available in repos as well
[07:18] <angel12> maskd, i doubt it would, i dont have java for 64bit
[07:19] <maskd> angel12: it doesnt use java
[07:19] <crouton> oh.
[07:19] <z0rz> well you could just set you're laptop down on your desk beside your keyboard.. run synergy on it and your computer that has your kb plugged into it.. and simply move your mouse from one screen to the next
[07:19] <crouton> secure VLAN P2P.
[07:19] <maskd> it uses javascript/dhtml
[07:19] <z0rz> pasically crouton .. except no worries about if you have administration access to the router to punch holes in it
[07:19] <angel12> maskd, firefox isnt supported
[07:19] <z0rz> it's also nice for college gamers/nerds
[07:19] <crouton> z0rz: because it's client-side.  That's why i was thinking GotoMyPC.
[07:20] <z0rz> well the computer that has the kb/mouse plugged into it.. runs the server
[07:20] <z0rz> and all the others run the client to connect to the computer w/ kb/mse
[07:20] <crouton> z0rz: 3rd-party server to bootstrap communication, then off you go direct
[07:20] <z0rz> oh we're talking about hamachi now
[07:20] <alekz> hi i've installed telnetd, how can i start service ?
[07:20] <crouton> z0rz: :)
[07:20] <tonyyarusso> Thanks everybody.  I'm having a Windows user over tomorrow and I want some toys to show off.
[07:20] <z0rz> I don't know why I switched back to hamachi in my head
[07:21] <navarone> lol
[07:21] <flipperwilson> for hamachi, can you do remote desktop/vnc over it?
[07:21] <z0rz> yup
[07:21] <z0rz> rdc works perfect.. and no worries about unsecure passwords/security holes in RDC .. it's all encrytped
[07:21] <tonyyarusso> Oh, I know what would be sweet.  Learn how to use TightVNC in the next 12 hours, and access my computer from the one down the hall.
[07:22] <garry> Well, apparrently, I can't reply to tells until I "Register" What am I to register and how?
[07:22] <haasteem> i upgraded to breezy and noticed that with right-click on the desktop i can't open a terminal anymore. is that the way it's supposed to be?
[07:22] <crouton> VNC is very nice
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> (How tricky is VNC anyway?)
[07:22] <flipperwilson> in yer experience, has it (hamachi) been happy behind firewalls?
[07:22] <z0rz> tonyyarusso I like UltraVNC personally.. it has file sharing built in
[07:22] <z0rz> VNC is really easy espcially acrost the same network
[07:22] <z0rz> apt-get install vncserver
[07:22] <ElitePete> can somone please help me with poor sound quality on my other pc? (running ubuntu)
[07:22] <DShepherd> haasteem: not on my breezy it isnt
[07:22] <alekz> hi i've installed telnetd, how can i start service ???
[07:22] <z0rz> or is it vnc-server?
[07:22] <garry> brb
[07:23] <crouton> absurdly easy.  but it'd be even easier if somebody figured a way to marry ZeroConf and VNC.
[07:23] <tonyyarusso> z0rz, I'd have to do it from two separate dial-up connections since I'm at home.  :(
[07:23] <haasteem> DShepherd: hmmm.... do you know a way to get it back there?
[07:23] <z0rz> wow!
[07:23] <z0rz> yeah it'd still be easy
[07:23] <z0rz> but slow
[07:23] <DShepherd> haasteem: nope....
[07:23] <z0rz> anyways.. does anyone use bitlbee?
[07:23] <flipperwilson> i'd much rather get freenx working than vnc
[07:24] <haasteem> i also noticed that in the applications>systems tools menu, open terminal is gone, just open root terminal is there...
[07:24] <zakame> hi all! :D
[07:24] <tonyyarusso> haasteem, Check Accessories.
[07:25] <crouton> haasteem: Terminal is under Applications/Accessories now
[07:25] <zakame> what's a good tool to mass convert xcf -> jpg pictures?
[07:25] <haasteem> tonyyarusso: thanks
[07:25] <haasteem> got it
[07:25] <pilgrim> How do I install xine in ubuntu 5.10?
[07:26] <ilba7r> haasteem for the terminal it is an extra package let me check the name for you
[07:26] <brenner> pilgrim: install the xine-ui package
[07:26] <cimon> HMM. the HP printer driver site doesn't list 1510 among their supported printers. Looks like I am screwed...
[07:26] <navarone> okay...i am gone...cya folks
[07:26] <pilgrim> brenner, E: Package xine-ui has no installation candidate
[07:26] <haasteem> ilba7r: thanks
[07:27] <ilba7r> haasteem nautilus-open-terminal
[07:27] <brenner> pilgrim: you need to enable the universe repo
[07:27] <brenner> ubotu: tell pilgrim about repos
[07:27] <ElitePete> WOw, something from the forums actually helped me for once
[07:27] <ElitePete> PCM = the devi
[07:27] <DShepherd> lol
[07:27] <ElitePete> l
[07:27] <haasteem> ilba7r: alright, thanks, Il going to install it right away
[07:27] <pilgrim> brenner, thanks.
[07:27] <haasteem> ilba7r: it's a bit strange that i lost it with upgrading, no?
[07:28] <ilba7r> haasteem might be the name changed
[07:28] <brenner> pilgrim: yw
[07:28] <ilba7r> lol for me send to do not appear at all
[07:29] <haasteem> ilba7r: right
[07:30] <tonyyarusso> Celestia's a wee bit resource intensive it seems.
[07:30] <nalioth> brenner: you in here causing trouble?
[07:30] <z0rz> I just apt-get install bitlbee but for some reason when I run it it says "ERROR :Warning: Permission problem: Can't read/write from/to /var/lib/bitlbee/."
[07:30] <haasteem> ilba7r: that doesn't seem to do the trick...
[07:30] <brenner> nalioth: yessum
[07:30] <nalioth> brenner: figgered as much
[07:31] <ilba7r> haasteem do not know why
[07:31] <ilba7r> haasteem one question what is your window manager are you using the default gnome
[07:32] <haasteem> ilba7r: yes, i am
[07:32] <haasteem> gnome 2.12.1
[07:32] <SOMNIVM> #blackholiday
[07:32] <ilba7r> might be you need to restart nautilus for it to work
[07:33] <ilba7r> so just log out and in or type in a terminal killall nautilus
[07:33] <utiti> greetings all. Just installed ubuntu 5.10, looks great, but encountered 1 problem: installer doesn't ask for root pword. So what is the default root pwd in ubuntu (so I could change it)?
[07:33] <haasteem> ilba7r: right
[07:33] <haasteem> ilba7r: let me try that right away
[07:33] <ilba7r> ok
[07:34] <ilba7r> ubotu tell utiti about root
[07:35] <ubunoo> d\
[07:35] <ubunoo> !mac
[07:35] <ubotu> No idea, ubunoo
[07:35] <nalioth> ubotu: have a mac question? ask it
[07:35] <ubotu> nalioth: I don't know
[07:35] <tonyyarusso> More ideas of fun toys to show a Windows user what you can get for free?
[07:35] <nalioth> ubunoo: if you have a mac question, ask it
[07:36] <Inf3ctedFx> ppl when a script start with #!/bin/sh how can I execute it?
[07:36] <ilba7r> tonyyarusso you know about enlightenment for sure right
[07:36] <nalioth> Inf3ctedFx: from a terminal   ./filename
[07:36] <ubunoo> nalioth: ok thanks:)
[07:36] <Inf3ctedFx> oks
[07:36] <ubunoo> nalioth: what is the mac fs?
[07:36] <Inf3ctedFx> nalioth:  I have the code so is just copy the code into a file the exec the file?
[07:37] <Madpilot> tonyyarusso: how about what you DON'T need? Antivirus, antispyware, etc etc etc :P
[07:37] <ubunoo> nalioth: HFS?
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> ilba7r, As in the window manager?  What's so exciting about that?
[07:37] <mrkoje> Inf3ctedFx,  you will first have to chmod 0755 thesript.sh
[07:37] <ubunoo> !HFS
[07:37] <ubotu> ubunoo: Wish i knew
[07:37] <utiti> ilba7r: thx for tip on root...
[07:37] <tonyyarusso> Madpilot, Already mentioned.  A lot!
[07:37] <Inf3ctedFx> ok thx
[07:37] <mrkoje> Inf3ctedFx,  then you can run it like this  ./thescript
[07:37] <garryFre>      /msg nickserv set hide email on
[07:37] <brenner> pilgrim: actually, if you're running gnome, gxine might be nicer for you
[07:37] <Inf3ctedFx> here is the script:  --> http://attrition.org/tools/src/ros
[07:37] <ilba7r> tonnyyarusso yo used DR17 right
[07:38] <pilgrim> brenner, cool.
[07:38] <tonyyarusso> ilba7r, What?
[07:38] <haasteem> ilba7r: it worked
[07:38] <z0rz> How can I grep more than one phrase without doing "cat file.conf | grep phrase1 | grep phrase2"
[07:38] <ubunoo> any one know about the mac filesystem?
[07:38] <garryFre> #
[07:38] <garryFre>     /msg nickserv set email garryfre@pacbell.net
[07:38] <ilba7r> tonnyyarusso englightnemnt DR17
[07:38] <crouton> you don't want to double pipe anyways, z0rz
[07:38] <ilba7r> haasteem great my friend enjoy
[07:38] <Badm4n> anyone can tellme/teach me howto: step by step to have a our own rc.local @ ubuntu 5.10
[07:38] <flipperwilson> tony - i have shown a few buds amarok - a single media player that has wiki/browser capabilities with lyrics in another pane is pretty cool
[07:38] <z0rz> ok .. so how do I do it?
[07:39] <haasteem> :)
[07:39] <tonyyarusso> ilba7r, What's that do?
[07:39] <ubunoo> nalioth: is HFS the current mac file system?
[07:39] <ilba7r> tonnyyarusso it is an eye candy window manager
[07:39] <haasteem> i have a few other small problems...
[07:39] <nalioth> ubunoo: hfs+(something) (the 10.4 brings something 'extra' to hfs+)
[07:40] <ilba7r> tonnyyarusso inot in the repos though for it is still in development
[07:40] <ubunoo> nalioth: can you write to it?
[07:40] <nalioth> ubunoo: you can mount your drives temporarily by using 'hfs+'
[07:40] <nalioth> ubunoo: yes you can write to it, but i would only do it temporarily
[07:40] <ubunoo> ok see
[07:40] <ubunoo> ok
[07:40] <ubunoo> um
[07:40] <ilba7r> haasteem ask your question if someone know the answar will sure reply
[07:40] <haasteem> one other thing: i had system monitor in the panel, it won't work anymore...
[07:40] <z0rz> I tried "cat poop | grep -e phrase1 -e phrase2 but that didn't do what I wanted.. it grepped everything with phrase1 OR phrase2 i want only phrase1 AND phrase2
[07:40] <haasteem> ilba7r: true
[07:41] <ubunoo> nalioth: can you make a hfs file system?
[07:41] <nalioth> ubunoo: if you have hfstools installed
[07:41] <haasteem> so, how do i get that back to work again?
[07:41] <garry>  /msg nickserv link garryfre Slogger
[07:41] <ara> what's the best media player for my ubuntu linux?
[07:41] <ilba7r> haasteem your best bet is to remove it and re add it again
[07:42] <ubunoo> nalioth: and my main question was about spotlight
[07:42] <nalioth> garry: i suggest you change your password(s)
[07:42] <nalioth> ubunoo: what about it?
[07:42] <UncleD> Is there an X11 dev package that includes libxpm for ubuntu?
[07:42] <ubunoo> nalioth: is that an upcoming replacement to HFS?
[07:42] <haasteem> ilba7r: tried that... no luck
[07:42] <eclair> ara: depends on you. there's lots to check out like totem-xine etc
[07:42] <garry> I would prefer that this program didn't go publishing my passwords. :(
[07:42] <ubunoo> nalioth: that has not be releasted yet
[07:42] <brenner> UncleD: packages.ubuntu.com has a file search feature
[07:42] <nalioth> ubunoo: spotlight is completely different from a filesystem. join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please as we are.
[07:42] <UncleD> brenner: i'm getting this error when install php5
[07:42] <UncleD> configure: error: libXpm.(a|so) not found.
[07:43] <ara> i already have the totem , but it won't play wmv files?
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[08:01] (maskd/#ubuntu) i hope in dapper that during installation we'll have a choice on which applications to install with the base system
[08:02] (UncleD/#ubuntu) cafuego: Well, i've worked through a bunch of errors and properly installed libpng,libjpeg,libfreetype6-dev,curl,libxpm-dev
[08:02] (UncleD/#ubuntu) but now i get a new error
[08:02] (gerald-volt/#ubuntu) no
[08:02] (gerald-volt/#ubuntu) gome-printer-setup thing was already installed
[08:02] (garry/#ubuntu) Not that I'm slamming slack. Its fun.
[08:02] (cafuego/#ubuntu) UncleD: No, why are you compiling it at all?
[08:02] (UncleD/#ubuntu) because i dont know how to use apt-get to build it using
[08:02] (z0rz/#ubuntu) anyone?
[08:02] (UncleD/#ubuntu) gd
[08:02] (UncleD/#ubuntu) Now brenner is suggesting something called build-dep
[08:03] (gerald-volt/#ubuntu) howo do I find out what command to open openoffice?
[08:03] (cafuego/#ubuntu) UncleD: gd comes as prepackaged php5 add-on. Also no compiling required.
[08:03] (UncleD/#ubuntu) but i don't know how to get URI's for my sources.lst
[08:03] (cafuego/#ubuntu) UncleD: sudo apt-get install php5 php5-gd
[08:03] (UncleD/#ubuntu) cafuego: it doesn't seem to be working. my drupal installation was telling me it wasn't working
[08:03] (UncleD/#ubuntu) cafeugo: i did that already
[08:03] (ilba7r/#ubuntu) gerald-volt oowriter2 for the writer oocalc2 for the spread sheet
[08:03] (UncleD/#ubuntu) my drupal install said it php5-gd wasn't enabled.
[08:03] (cafuego/#ubuntu) UncleD: Then you probably need to enable it in the php.ini file.
[08:03] <nalioth> UncleD: they exist already, all you have to do is enable them
[08:04] <UncleD> I went into php.ini and there was nothing in there to uncomment
[08:04] <cafuego> UncleD: Just because drupal isn't clever doesn't mean wrecking Ubuntu is a good idea ;-)
[08:04] <UncleD> :P
[08:04] <cafuego> UncleD: You will if you persist on building php by hand.
[08:04] <gerald-volt> hhmm
[08:04] <UncleD> so far my ubuntu seems ok..
[08:04] <gerald-volt> somehow the openoffice doesn't look the same as the open office I used when I was using gnome
[08:04] <cafuego> UncleD: Running apache2? With php4 (default?) or php5?
[08:05] <LeeColleton> my breezy system keeps getting Buffer I/O errors when accessing a Firewire disk.  The disk is somewhat usable but will eventually lock up and remount itself read only.
[08:05] <UncleD> no. running lighthttpd
[08:05] <UncleD> lighttpd rather
[08:05] <tonyyarusso> Really stupid question: Can rm be undone?
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[08:05] <UncleD> tony: not without some data recovery tools
[08:05] <cafuego> UncleD: Is that even in Ubuntu?
[08:05] <cafuego> !info lighttpd
[08:05] <tonyyarusso> UncleD, Mrph.
[08:05] <Helfax> Has anyone had an arp problem with Breezy and wireless?
[08:05] <ilba7r> gerald-volt for the rest ls /usr/bin/oo*
[08:05] <cafuego> No, it's not.
[08:05] <UncleD> cafuego: I installed lighttpd w/ fast-cgi.
[08:05] <gerald-volt> thanks
[08:06] <UncleD> I don't wish to use apache.
[08:06] <cafuego> UncleD: .. from source
[08:06] <Helfax> Other clients on the network won't add Ubuntu to the arp table.
[08:06] <cafuego> UncleD: Did you at least put it in /usr/local ?
[08:06] <UncleD> lighttpd is working fine
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> Can someone please give me the four files from /usr/X11R6/lib/X11?
[08:06] <UncleD> it's in /usr/local/sbin/lighttpd
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> Maybe that would work?
[08:06] <UncleD> and /usr/local/etc/lighttpd.conf
[08:07] <UncleD> yes, i installed lighttpd from src
[08:07] <Badm4n> anyone can tellme/teach me howto: step by step to have a our own rc.local @ ubuntu 5.10
[08:07] <cafuego> Well, then I can't help you, as you're not asking Ubuntu related questions.
[08:07] <Inf3ctedFx> does anyone here knows C ?
[08:08] <hume> hi.... suddenly my java programs won't work, and it seems as the sun java that i installed have been replaced by gij - anyone recognizes this?
[08:08] <garry> Lots of us probably know C
[08:08] <Inf3ctedFx> ok i'm trying to compiling a program but I dont know If i'm doing it right
[08:08] <Inf3ctedFx> I'm having an errors
[08:09] <UncleD> try gcc -o file file.c
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> Or tell me any other way of restoring those files.  (locale, rgb.txt, xkb, xserver)
[08:09] <Inf3ctedFx> what I'm doing is gcc -O fie file.c
[08:09] <Inf3ctedFx> yes, thats what I'm doing
[08:09] <UncleD> you may be missing required libraries or header files
[08:09] <UncleD> or the program just doesn't compile properly
[08:09] <ilba7r> hume java is a symbolic link to your java exec. make another link that point to your sunjava exec
[08:09] <Inf3ctedFx> look this is what I'm getting:  --> warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function exit
[08:09] <brenner> tonyyarusso: sending it to you now
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> brenner: Thanks.
[08:10] <hume> ilba7r, that won't ruin somthing that gij does then? I installed sun java with java-tools and dpkg
[08:10] <Inf3ctedFx> UncleD:  can I show u the code? so u can tell me what is wrong?
[08:11] <brenner> actually, they were links.  it seems like i'm giving you the actual folders
[08:11] <brenner> and i'm not sure if that's what you need
[08:12] <ilba7r> hume i installed sun java directly. you can rename your old link and see how it go. I am confident it will not cause troubles but just in case you will have your old symbolic link
[08:12] <Inf3ctedFx> here is the code --> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6256
[08:12] <UncleD> inf3ctedFx, i'm not a C debugger, sorry.
[08:12] <Inf3ctedFx> oks UncleD  thats ok
[08:13] <UncleD> brenner: what change in php.ini do i need to make to enable php5-gd
[08:13] <UncleD> php5-gd is already the newest version.
[08:13] <UncleD> yet not working..
[08:14] <brenner> UncleD: i'm not sure to be honest.  i was just helping you compile...i've got no clue about php.  i do't want to break your system
[08:14] <brenner> *don't
[08:14] <UncleD> hrmph
[08:14] <guanaco_> I installed "KLIK" and when I open the web browser to install software, I get error "Klik is not a register protocol"??? please help
[08:14] <UncleD> brenner: where can I get build-dep URI's from
[08:15] <Helfax> Anyone know the apt line for breezy backports?
[08:15] <brenner> ubotu: tell UncleD about repos
[08:15] <brenner> UncleD: there's 2 pastebin links there
[08:16] <brenner> choose the relevant one
[08:16] <Badm4n> anyone can tellme/teach me howto: step by step to have a our own rc.local @ ubuntu 5.10
[08:17] <cafuego> UncleD: You need to install php5-cgi and edit /etc/php5/cgi/php.ini. make sure it says 'extension=gd.so'
[08:17] <ara> what does this error mean? " status database area is locked by another process"
[08:18] <brenner> ara: telling us what command you were using might be helpful
[08:18] <ara> sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[08:19] <cafuego> ara: Make sure apt-get or synaptic aren't running.
[08:19] <ara> synaphtic was running
[08:20] <humbraro> Can anybody here supply a command that will forcibly boot a logged on user?
[08:20] <ara> ok, it works now
[08:20] <cafuego> humbraro: kill thier login shell.
[08:20] <humbraro> something to the effect of kill -9 user?
[08:20] <UncleD> cafuego: ea, mine says 'extension=gd.so' already..
[08:21] <UncleD> cafuego: php5-cgi already installed too.
[08:21] <humbraro> cafuego: will that work if their logged in from X?  I didn't see a bash shell with their username
[08:21] <duckdown> Can someone tell me which desktop manager has the absolute most eye candy?  Lots of animations and transparencies, etc?
[08:22] <cafuego> humbraro: kill their 'x-session-manager' process
[08:22] <humbraro> duckdown: check out E17
[08:22] <humbraro> cafuego: thanks
[08:22] <duckdown> humbraro, cool I'll check it out
[08:22] <humbraro> duckdown: its not as intuitive as kde or gnome though
[08:23] <duckdown> I want something really flashy for this laptop :)
[08:23] <humbraro> !3dwm
[08:23] <ubotu> humbraro: Syntax error in line 1
[08:24] <UncleD> brenner: solved my next few errors. packages.ubuntu.com is a major help so far.
[08:24] <crimsun> humbraro: preface with info
[08:24] <humbraro> ! info 3dwm
[08:24] <ubotu> humbraro: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[08:24] <humbraro> hehe
[08:24] <crimsun> no whitespace between ! and info
[08:25] <humbraro> !info 3dwm
[08:26] <matrex> hello
[08:26] <matrex> anyone here?
[08:26] <brenner> UncleD: glad i could help in some way
[08:26] <garry> nope, nobody is here.
[08:26] <matrex> danm
[08:26] <matrex> im installing ubunto tonite on my power mac g4
[08:26] <matrex> any advice?
[08:27] <garry> How many hard drives on that mac?
[08:27] <matrex> 1
[08:27] <matrex> yeah
[08:27] <matrex> how do you make the comp have 2 OS's
[08:27] <matrex> thats what i came in here for
[08:28] <dsaa> hello everybody?
[08:28] <matrex> is there an option
[08:28] <garry> Is the first partition NTFS?
[08:28] <evil-doer> he has a mac
[08:29] <evil-doer> oh, the other guy
[08:29] <{SDP}Esprite> it doesn't have any partitions :O
[08:29] <garry> Oh, doh, I'm so dense sometimes. Hehe.
[08:29] <Fanskapet> hmmm
[08:29] <{SDP}Esprite> the HD has no partitions and has been formated clean I guess <.<
[08:29] <matrex> wait. can someone help me real fast
[08:30] <{SDP}Esprite> someone gave it to me and I'm trying to do something with it on an older comp
[08:30] <{SDP}Esprite> ok I'll wait :P
[08:30] <matrex> i havent formatted clean
[08:30] <matrex> do i need to
[08:30] <garry> well when you said Ubuntu would be the primary OS, that implied that you had another. So Ubuntu is to be the only OS?
[08:30] <matrex> no
[08:30] <matrex> its the primary
[08:32] <{SDP}Esprite> hey xenex
[08:32] <xenex> hi
[08:32] <brenner> matrex: you might be able to use the same instructions here (Resizing Partitions Using the Ubuntu Installer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[08:32] <ara> is there a link for a binginner that i can review? for a very beginner i mean!!!
[08:33] <matrex> ya
[08:33] <matrex> im on mac though brenner
[08:34] <cafuego> The Mac does have partitions.
[08:34] <matrex> ya ot does
[08:34] <nalioth_zZz> matrex: you'll be fine. parted resizes hfs+ just fine (ignore the warnings)
[08:34] <matrex> cafuego are you a girl?
[08:35] <matrex> plz say no
[08:35] <cafuego> matrex: Why would that matter?
[08:35] <matrex> cuz i went out with a girl, whos SN was confuego
[08:35] <matrex> and thatd be fuckin scarry if you were her
[08:35] <nalioth_zZz> matrex: please respect us with your language choices
[08:35] <garry> You need partitions for your OS's, and the swap partition unless you choose to use a swap file. So, you will need at least 2 partitions.
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> Why is a fontPath stopping tightvncserver from running?!?
[08:36] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Coz you didn't tell it where to find its fonts. It assumes the location where the fonts USED to live, not where they live now.
[08:36] <matrex> ok
[08:36] <matrex> its detecting harddrive
[08:37] <matrex> am i on the right path?
[08:37] <cafuego> matrex: Yes.
[08:37] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, But I tried telling it where the fonts are, and it didn't like that either.
[08:37] <matrex> thks
[08:37] <evil-doer> im getting a gateway laptop this week. anyone know if ubuntu would be a good choice to work with it?
[08:37] <cafuego> matrex: nalioth has successfully resized an HFS+ partition to make space for Ubuntu, he can talk you through.
[08:38] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, It seems my fonts live at /usr/share/fonts/
[08:38] <duckdown> Hmm E17 has to be gotten from the CVS repository it says, but I haven't a clue how to use CVS..  How do I access the repository
[08:38] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Not /usr/share/X11/fonts ?
[08:38] <nalioth_zZz> duckdown: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155&highlight=enlightenment
[08:38] <duckdown> thanks
[08:38] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Uh, there seem to be fonts there too.
[08:39] <ElitePete> evil-doer, would be a great choice!
[08:39] <cdubya> how do you setup the default DVD handler on KDE? I know how to do it on gnome, but can't seem to find it on kde.
[08:40] <{SDP}Esprite> <.< so uh anyone know what would be causing segmentation faults and a repedative "killed" message to come up in the middle of ubuntu install?"
[08:40] <matrex> um friend MB
[08:40] <matrex> maybe
[08:40] <cdubya> bad ram?
[08:41] <maskd> get an ubuntu cd and type memtest at the boot: prompt to check for ram probs
[08:41] <matrex> no that wouldnt be RAM
[08:41] <evil-doer> ElitePete, seems to be the most popular distro at the moment. theres no better choices for laptops or anything eh?
[08:42] <ElitePete> evil-doer, ubuntu is the best distro :-)
[08:42] <[1] Bill> I'm trying to install mysql-server-4.1 on breezy, but it says its impossible to install because mysql-common-4.1 and libdbi-perl are not installable.  Any ideas why?
[08:43] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, It doesn't seem to like that either.  Could not open default font 'fixed'.
[08:44] <matrex> ok it just went to an orange screen is that right?
[08:44] <GhostXz> Hi, i decided to use Blackbox as my wm, but when ever i backspace too much in a termnial, my internal pc speaker beeps AND a sound plays from my speakers, is it posable to fix this?
[08:45] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/
[08:45] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: See /etc/X11/xorg.conf for other font dirs.
[08:45] <cafuego> Remote vmware-player
[08:45] <matrex> ok
[08:45] <matrex> it just booted off of cd
[08:46] <matrex> it didnt give me a chance to install or whatever
[08:46] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, I think (key word there) I got it working by putting symlinks where it was looking.
[08:46] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Doesn't it have an editable /etc/vnc.conf?
[08:48] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, There is that.  Does TightVNC use the generic one?  I was trying to do it in the script.
[08:48] <nadia007> where can I add repositories in ubuntu using terminal?
[08:48] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Check the first few lines of the wrapper, it should mention it.
[08:48] <cafuego> nadia007: $EDITOR /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:48] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, I got "New 'X' desktop is anthonyyarusso:1
[08:48] <tonyyarusso> "  Does that mean it worked?
[08:49] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: it ought to, yes
[08:49] <dsaa> Serial KB and Mouse couldn't be detected by ubuntu/edubuntu/kubuntu here in Celeron 533Mhz, 128MB computer that I handled. Anybody who has the solution for this? These are computers in one of the National High Schools here in the Philippines.
[08:49] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Okay, now how do I connect to it?
[08:50] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: via a vnc viewer
[08:50] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: <viewerapp> <hostname>:<viewport>
[08:51] <nadia007> cafuego, perfect.. thanks
[08:51] <matrex> what the heck
[08:51] <matrex> it wont let me install
[08:51] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Would I use the public IP as the hostname?
[08:51] <matrex> it just went striaght to a screen
[08:51] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: If you're connecting from outside, yes
[08:51] <cafuego> matrex: Don;'t use the LiveCD. use the InstallCD>
[08:51] <matrex> ok, where can i get that?
[08:51] <cafuego> matrex: www.ubuntu.com -> Download
[08:52] <evil-doer> is the 64 bit version not recommended?
[08:52] <matrex> thats proably a porn site cafuego
[08:52] <evil-doer> for newbs
[08:52] <cafuego> matrex: yes, it is.
[08:52] <Badm4n> anyone can help me to tell me / teach me about step by step HOWTO create our own rc.local @ ubuntu 5.10
[08:52] <cafuego> evil-doer: Well, that depends.
[08:53] <cafuego> evil-doer: Are you likely to want flash and java, as well as avi video support?
[08:53] <matrex> cafuego: seriously were can i get it
[08:53] <evil-doer> probably
[08:53] <cafuego> evil-doer: Then use the 32bit one.
[08:53] <garry> Sorry Badm4n, I have no idea what you are talking about.
[08:53] <evil-doer> my laptop will be turion 64
[08:53] <cafuego> evil-doer: Ubuntu64 isn't quite right for standard desktop use.
[08:53] <evil-doer> anything 64 doesnt seem to be
[08:54] <evil-doer> ms windows included
[08:54] <cafuego> evil-doer: Well, it runs fine, it's just those 3 applicatiosn that don't work. Mainly becuase they rely on closed-source 32bit stuff.
[08:54] <Badm4n> i mean how to create rc.local@ubuntu 5.10
[08:54] <cafuego> !rc.local
[08:54] <ubotu> cafuego: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[08:55] <cafuego> ubotu: yes
[08:55] <ubotu> Yes, yes! Yes indeed. Who would have thought it, eh, cafuego?
[08:55] <cdubya> heh
[08:55] <Badm4n> ?
[08:55] <cafuego> !yes =~ s/thought/thunk/
[08:55] <ubotu> cafuego: OK
[08:55] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Claims to be unable to open the display.
[08:55] <hume> i got too much space in my kde menus - anyone knows how to manage this? seems the menu icons are too large. can I set icon size somewhere in KDE, or set the dots per inch resolution for the whole desktop?
[08:55] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Does it have any kind of NAT in between?
[08:55] <Badm4n> !rc.local
[08:55] <ubotu> Badm4n: Syntax error in line 1
[08:56] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, A what?
[08:56] <Badm4n> ?
[08:56] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: NAT modem/router/appliance
[08:56] <evil-doer> well im gonna go try this live cd on this system for now. ill probably be around this week to bug everyone tho
[08:56] <matrex> cafuego: how do i make it an install CD instead of a LiveCD
[08:56] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, For test purposes I tried doing it from the same machine.
[08:56] <cafuego> matrex: You need to download the complete install cd.
[08:56] <cdubya> tony, NAT = network address translation
[08:57] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: Oh, just use the hostname as seen at the prompt then
[08:57] <garry> the iso and then burn it to a cd.
[08:57] <matrex> cafuego: i think i got it
[08:57] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Although in the future it might, so it would be good to know the workaround for that.
[08:57] <matrex> its gonna take 2 hours?
[08:57] <cafuego> tonyyarusso: "port forwarding"
[08:57] <matrex> geez
[08:58] <garry> Ye on Dialup Matrex? If not, two hours seems a lot, try bittorrent or another mirror.
[08:58] <cafuego> Ye!
[08:58] <matrex> ok
[08:58] <[1] Bill> Ok, different question: What does it mean when it says mysql-common-4.1 is not available but is refered to by another package?
[08:58] <cafuego> 2 hours seems fine for 700MB
[08:58] <humbraro> !bugs
[08:58] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, So would tightvncconnect -display 1 anthonyyarusso
[08:58] <tonyyarusso>  seem right to you?
[08:59] <tonyyarusso> (Gives tightvncconnect: unable to open display "1"
[08:59] <tonyyarusso> )
[09:00] <brenner> [1] Bill: exactly what it says: it means you don't have the repo that contains the package enabled but other packages reference it
[09:00] <_boris_> [1] Bill,  I think it says that one package needs mysql-common-4.1 to be installed, but the mysql package is nowhere to be found
[09:00] <delltony> can someone please help. i some how messed up my ntldr in windows cause when i try to boot to windows with grub i get the dreaded ntldr error. I'm wanting to reinstall windows but afraid it will mess up my ubuntu partition. how do i go abot doing this so i can have both working in harmony again?
[09:01] <delltony> how do i reinstall grub if needed?
[09:01] <[1] Bill> Well, Yes but that doesn't make much sense, why would the client and server be in one repo and the common in a 100% different one, that isn't in a default install?
[09:01] <tonyyarusso> delltony, Take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[09:02] <brenner> [1] Bill: what are you trying to install?
[09:02] <[1] Bill> mysql-server 4.1
[09:03] <[1] Bill> however I can't install mysql-client 4.1 either
[09:04] <brenner> so when you try and install mysql-server-4.1 you get that error?
[09:04] <[1] Bill> right.
[09:05] <[1] Bill> libdbi-perl is also not installable
[09:05] <_boris_> [1] Bill, I think the bug is that you have some repo disabled
[09:05] <brenner> have you enabled the universe repo?
[09:05] <[1] Bill> I took the # off the two universe repos in /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:06] <tonyyarusso> cafuego, Any response to above?
[09:06] <[1] Bill> Ah, found it.  Had the universal one, but not the upgrade one
[09:07] <_boris_> [1] Bill, does it work now ?
[09:07] <[1] Bill> seems to
[09:07] <delltony> thanks tonyyarusso one thing i'm curious about is looking at the wiki my menu.lst looks fine, but see i resized my linux partition and resized my windows partition and then this is where the problem came in
[09:08] <delltony> so i'm wondering is it not pointing to the right place like hd0,0 or whatever  how would i check?
[09:08] <[1] Bill> Thanks though.
[09:08] <pilgrim> delltony, you need to check /etc/fstab
[09:08] <truetenacity> ello
[09:08] <garry> It would be /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda2 the numbers corresponding to your partition.
[09:08] <Badm4n> anyone can help me to tell me / teach me about step by step HOWTO create our own rc.local @ ubuntu 5.10
[09:08] <tonyyarusso> delltony, You can check your partitions with fdisk and in your fstab, you might want to try auto-redetecting for grub in case that works.
[09:09] <delltony> ok how do i do autoredetecting?
[09:09] <lig> I am a noob.  How do I get ssh access to a server (ubuntu on client not server)?  On windows I would use putty.  Unsure on ubuntu.
[09:09] <delltony> sorry to sound like an idiot i simply don't know
[09:09] <truetenacity> i know what to edit to fix my problem, i just can't edit the darn file....
[09:10] <pilgrim> lig, you probably already have ssh
[09:10] <pilgrim> lig, just do "ssh <server>"
[09:10] <delltony> well in fdisk i have a  *  on the /dev/hda1 which is the ntfs partition
[09:10] <delltony> so that looks right since grub is to hd(0,0) isn't it?
[09:10] <evil-doer> well that was painless
[09:10] <garry> Hehe, Well, you aren't the only idiot that wanted to know how to do this. I did last night. Ubuntu was not detecting my monitor. I ended up writing the screen section and sync rates and resolutions by hand.
[09:11] <delltony> well can i join your club :p
[09:11] <lig> well I'll be damned :D
[09:11] <lig> thanks
[09:11] <pilgrim> yw
[09:11] <delltony> so tonyyarusso how do you do a auto-redetecting in grub?
[09:12] <garry> Usuallly, but that mapping stuff grub uses can be tricky, and confusing. I've seen it cross map things. That's why I prefer lilo.
[09:12] <garry> you should be able to do a man grub and get that info.
[09:12] <tonyyarusso> delltony, Assuming / and /boot are mounted, /sbin/grub-install /dev/hda
[09:13] <delltony> well i'm using the linux partition on the computer right now so they wold be mounted
[09:13] <delltony> do i need to boot this pc on a live cd and workk that way?
[09:13] <tonyyarusso> Not if you can still boot into Linux.  If you had already overwritten the MBR with a Windows install, then you would.
[09:14] <tonyyarusso> delltony, ^
[09:14] <delltony> ok
[09:14] <evil-doer> dont think i have sound tho
[09:14] <garry> Might be worth a try, I think YOu are going to have to google for a program that can restore your mbr, and then install grub to the linux partition if that can be done and use boot.ini to control your  booting choices.
[09:14] <delltony> well it did its think let me reboot and hope for thte best thanks for your help
[09:14] <delltony> will be back if it doesn't work and i still have linux otherwise ill be back when i get everything up again
[09:15] <dazvid> !nvidia
[09:15] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[09:16] <truetenacity> do i need to do / be something special before i can edit the settings for Grub?
[09:17] <matrex> yes
[09:17] <Inf3ctedFx> PPLlllllllllllll xDD  what is the instant msg to run on terminal?
[09:17] <matrex> stick a gun in your mouth
[09:17] <garry> go to the directory you have your menu.lst for grub and then sudo gedit menu.lst
[09:18] <truetenacity> bless ya garry!!!
[09:19] <truetenacity> okay, now.... there are four entries for linux in the menu, do i need all of them?
[09:19] <garry> I suspect Dell might have trouble, because I seem to recall there is only one mbr for each drive no matter how many partitions, so I wonder how, that works out. I've always had separate drives for each os.
[09:19] <Inf3ctedFx> who knows a program to run in a terminal as a messenger?
[09:20] <garry> You can # comment the ones out that you don't want. I usually keep one on the side just in case something goes wonkers.
[09:20] <garry> trutenacity Your welcome.
[09:21] <truetenacity> do i need to comment out all the lines or just the 1st to make it hidden?
[09:21] <garry> All the lines pertaining to the kernel or OS you want to vanish from the choices. Watch out for a line that says default=X it might need to be commented out too.
[09:23] <Inf3ctedFx> who knows a program to run in a terminal as a messenger?
[09:24] <ElitePete> Inf3ctedFx, like irc? ?
[09:24] <DenverTowelBoy> anyone get an error "usr/lib/libavcodec.a(h263.o): In function `ff_mpeg4_encode_video_packet_header'" when trying to compile k3b?
[09:24] <truetenacity> how do i set which one is the default?
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> well yes... but I know there is a program u can run it on a terminal
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> and use ur msn account
[09:24] <ElitePete> irssi
[09:24] <ElitePete> oh..
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> not an irc client
[09:24] <ElitePete> i don't kno
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> mm
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> ok
[09:24] <ElitePete> not gaim obviously.
[09:24] <Inf3ctedFx> nope
[09:25] <Inf3ctedFx> gaim is a GUI version
[09:25] <garry> Well, I think 1 is the first one, 2 is the second etc etc. Or you can move the one you want as default to the top if you don't have line saying default=x
[09:25] <Inf3ctedFx> I want one it runs in a terminal
[09:25] <Myrtti> irssi <3
[09:25] <ElitePete> Inf3ctedFx, just curious but, why
[09:25] <Inf3ctedFx> irssi? thats a irc client isn't it?
[09:25] <Myrtti> Inf3ctedFx: bitlbee can turn irssi into IM client too
[09:25] <Inf3ctedFx> ElitePete:  for curiosity lol
[09:25] <ElitePete> yes
[09:25] <Myrtti> bitlbee is based on gaim
[09:26] <Myrtti> actually bitlbee can turn any IRC client into IM client
[09:26] <Inf3ctedFx> bitlbee?
[09:26] <truetenacity> okay, i've got default = 0 do i still count the commented out ones?
[09:26] <Myrtti> http://bitlbee.org
[09:26] <Inf3ctedFx> let me c
[09:27] <Myrtti> if you don't want to install it on your own computer, then try the public servers
[09:27] <Myrtti> but if you are fanatic about your passwords and info, then you might want to set it up for yourself
[09:27] <Myrtti> not too hard
[09:27] <blaa_> _eins, hi
[09:27] <garry> Yes, when they are commented out, they are not considered. I'm not sure if the setting default=0 will make the first one default or if you need default=1. You won't want the spaces ie no default = 0
[09:27] <Inf3ctedFx> mmm well
[09:28] <cdubya> now I remember why I preferred gnome.
[09:28] <cdubya> ugh.
[09:28] <pilgrim> I have a CPU with HT technology. I tried SMP kernel and it's like slow (just booting it take 5mins). So, how do I compile my own kernel?
[09:29] <truetenacity> Garry.... one last thing before i go
[09:30] <truetenacity> i need to get drivers for my raid array and mount it in ubuntu
[09:30] <garry> Well, that's a complicated subject. It might be easier if you are using ubuntu to comment out the bad smp kernel stuff out of the menu and then just remove the files the lines refer to after making sure you still have agood fast kernel to go.
[09:31] <HrdwrBoB> pilgrim: HT IS NOT SMP
[09:31] <HrdwrBoB> repeat after me
[09:31] <pilgrim> garry, was that for me?
[09:31] <HrdwrBoB>  HT IS NOT SMP
[09:31] <pilgrim> HT IS NOT SMP
[09:31] <HrdwrBoB> it's not. even. close.
[09:31] <garry> Hmm, Raid driver stuff is something I'm not particularly familiar with. I don't know if Ubuntu handles it wlel.
[09:31] <Inf3ctedFx> CENTERICQ is the one I was looking 4 xD
[09:31] <HrdwrBoB> use the single cpu standard kernel
[09:31] <pilgrim> HrdwrBoB, yeah ok....except is freaking slow.
[09:32] <pilgrim> now repeat after me.. it's slow.
[09:32] <HrdwrBoB> SMP is for use with two cores or two cpus
[09:32] <HrdwrBoB> (or more)
[09:32] <garry> no, it was for another. Yes, thign is there are some sorry articles that will tell you smp is for multiple cpu machines and HT machines too. Gotta watch out for those.
[09:32] <HrdwrBoB> HT is highly, highly overrated
[09:32] <truetenacity> crap....
[09:32] <pilgrim> The thing is, fedora used SMP and it worked nicely.
[09:32] <truetenacity> all my stuff is on the raid array...
[09:32] <garry> pilgrim sorry, I got names mised up.
[09:33] <pilgrim> garry, that's fine.
[09:33] <garry> Yes I noted the same thing Pilgrim, Isn't atha todd?
[09:33] <GoRoDeK> garry, maybe thats helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79503
[09:33] <HrdwrBoB> truetenacity: what raid
[09:33] <truetenacity> Sil 3114
[09:33] <pilgrim> garry, and the thing is ubuntu is great for everything else, but speed is not cool.
[09:33] <Toma-> pilgrim: Ubuntu Linux: Since it is not possible to provide a safe patch in a short time, HyperThreading has been disabled in the updated kernel packages for now. You can manually enable HyperThreading again by passing the kernel parameter "ht=on" at boot. [Quoted from Ubuntu Security Notice USN-131-1.] 
[09:34] <garry> pilgrim nods.
[09:34] <pilgrim> Toma-, you da man
[09:34] <Toma-> pilgrim: more importantly, http://www.daemonology.net/hyperthreading-considered-harmful/
[09:34] <pilgrim> Toma-, if that works, I'm gonna kiss you
[09:34] <Toma-> seens HT isnt secure
[09:34] <Toma-> :O
[09:34] <garry> Hey, nice to know Toma, thanks!
[09:35] <xueer> How can  I control the services when I started the ubuntu
[09:35] <xueer> which configuraton file should I can control
[09:35] <Toma-> xueer: update-rc.d ,or, System > admin > services
[09:35] <Badm4nz> anyone can tell me about create jabber's conference for my local jabber ?
[09:36] <Badm4nz> ubuntu 5.10
[09:36] <garry> truetenacity I would just get into the install and see if there is a choice to view your drives, if there is, you might be able to tell that it's seeing the raid array correctly or not.
[09:36] <pilgrim> Toma-, the system>admin>services seems like it's lying. reason is that when ubuntu boots, it says stuff like RAID blah blah, however in services there is no mention of RAID.
[09:36] <xueer> Toma-,I want to use the configuration file to control?
[09:37] <truetenacity> how do i get to the install Garry?
[09:37] <pilgrim> :)
[09:37] <xueer> I don't know where the configuration is
[09:37] <Sepheebear> haha xueer, this aint freebsd, use update-rc.d or you can simply manage the symlinks manually
[09:37] <garry> Hmm, the raid might be compiled in, because to boot from a raid array, it has to see them first but the modules are on the array, so you get the chicken and egg syndrome.
[09:38] <Casanova> hello.... after i upgraded to breezy... the volume applet on gnome is not being loaded... i have tried adding it manually, but it doesnt add nor does it give any errors... sound seems to work fine though
[09:38] <Casanova> the volume icon comes on properly on the live cd
[09:38] <truetenacity> the array si completely separate from my boot setup
[09:38] <truetenacity> the array just holds my music and games and stuff
[09:39] <Casanova> can someone help me?
[09:39] <garry> Then its worth a try to just install it, I've seen a few distros that have raid modules already that can handle it, its worth a try.
[09:39] <matrex> whats the best distro of linux to watch porn?
[09:39] <matrex> probably gentoo?
[09:39] <xueer> Sepheebear,The method uses the command update-rc.d.I just want to know how to use configuration file
[09:39] <garry> gentoo yes.
[09:39] <truetenacity> ok... how do i install it?
[09:40] <matrex> ok
[09:40] <matrex> what about like Ubuntu, is tis good to watch porn in?
[09:41] <garry> You have to get the iso images if you haven't got them, and then burn an install CD or however many cd's it takes. or use a dvd.
[09:41] <Sepheebear> xueer there isnt a single configuration file, there are a bunch of symlinks in /etc/rc#.d/
[09:41] <garry> Then just set the bios to boot from cd and off ye go.
[09:41] <xueer> oh,thanks
[09:42] <Sepheebear> ubuntu/debian typically only uses rc2.d
[09:42] <truetenacity> my cd just kinda does the install, didn't ask many questions
[09:42] <garry> yep
[09:43] <klander> hey where can i get a ubuntu pakage for the new gaim beta
[09:44] <klander> what do i use to install rpms on ubuntu ?
[09:45] <Sepheebear> klander: sudo aptitude install alien
[09:45] <Sepheebear> klander: somebody likely packaged it, google search "gaim beta deb"
[09:47] <poningru> hey guys
[09:47] <pilgrim> Toma-, it might be the plecibo effect but I think ht=on param speeded things up.
[09:47] <truetenacity> would it be a good idea to upgrade to "breezy"
[09:47] <cafuego> pilgrim: Do you see 2 cpus in /proc/cpuinfo now?
[09:48] <poningru> need help for whatever reason I cant write to my hd
[09:48] <cafuego> truetenacity: Depends on what you're on now.
[09:48] <garry> Irc horror story - Trying to register to the server so I could do tells, wants me to do /msg yada yadda password and if you have a space before the slash, the line isn't considered a command but is sent out on IRC. Oh the horror!
[09:48] <cafuego> garry: Type it into the  server message window then
[09:48] <pilgrim> cafuego, no.
[09:49] <cafuego> pilgrim: then ht=on had _zero_ effect
[09:49] <garry> cafuego cool, thanks!
[09:49] <truetenacity> i'm on 5.04 at the moment
[09:49] <matrex> whats the best distro of linux to watch porn guys?
[09:49] <cafuego> pilgrim: if HT were enabled, you'd see 2 CPUs there.
[09:49] <pilgrim> cafuego, well one thing is for sure. the fan is running like crazy
[09:49] <matrex> no ones given me a real anwser
[09:49] <cafuego> pilgrim: Unrelated
[09:49] <joss193> where is that kernel tree source in kubuntu ubuntu available please?
[09:49] <cafuego> matrex: Gentoo
[09:49] <joss193> need it to compile my wlan card driver
[09:49] <linlin> what can i apt-get remove to uninstall java, so i can load my own copy of it?
[09:49] <matrex> why Gentoo
[09:50] <cafuego> matrex: Dumb answer for a dumb question.
[09:50] <joss193> respond for god sakes someone should know that!!!!!!!!!!!!
[09:50] <pilgrim> matrex, because you get to compile it first then after your cenile you can watch porn
[09:50] <joss193> it is not in usr/src/
[09:50] <milksteak> hahahah
[09:50] <milksteak> best distro for porn?
[09:50] <cafuego> joss193: Start synaptic, find linux-source-VERSION_NUMBER_FOR_YOUR_KERNEL
[09:50] <matrex> im gonna try lindows
[09:50] <garry> because by the time you get done with Gentoo, you'll be bald from pulling hair out and willl be too old to be interested in what you ask about.
[09:50] <matrex> yea
[09:50] <milksteak> funniest question I've heard in ages
[09:51] <linlin> lol..lindows
[09:51] <milksteak> heh
[09:51] <EricCartman> the xorg on the dapper, has different directory structer and apparently linux-restricted-modules doesn't install nvidia to the correct location. Any idea ?
[09:51] <joss193> cafuego: ok thanks, is used gentoo before thats why i asked
[09:51] <pilgrim> milksteak, someone was suggesting to fork an ubuntu for gay people.. strange world.
[09:51] <milksteak> garry, gentoo isn't that hard/frustration
[09:51] <cafuego> EricCartman: Works fine for me.
[09:51] <joss193> cafuego: i hope source package is included in cd too?
[09:51] <Ticho> pilgrim: well, if there can be lesbian linux... :>
[09:51] <linlin> what would you call a ay ubuntu
[09:51] <linlin> gay*
[09:51] <pilgrim> LOL
[09:51] <cafuego> gaybuntu
[09:51] <cafuego> it has a pink theme
[09:51] <milksteak> lesbian linux eh?
[09:52] <pilgrim> LOL
[09:52] <poningru> so anyone know why my hd is suddenly stoped writing?
[09:52] <garry> Eeep, Lindows, noooo, I warn ye, that distro, that is LInspire, it doesn't ask you about where to put grub or that it's going to put it there it just does it and then over-wrote my ntloader.
[09:52] <milksteak> what makes ubuntu bad for porn?
[09:52] <milksteak> works fine for me.
[09:52] <cafuego> joss193: My mistake, you want "linux-headers-$(uname -r)"
[09:52] <pilgrim> garry, so does windows. payback time. good job lindows.
[09:53] <pilgrim> milksteak, he's confused about the free promise ubuntu made and his concerend because this philosophy doens't apply to porn.
[09:53] <milksteak> hahaha
[09:53] <milksteak> all my pr0n is free :P
[09:53] <garry> milksteak Its harder for those with poor vision and nerve damage in the fingers, so I make lots of type-o's. I have it, I'm going to try it some day. I got through the entire thing past kernel compile and then when I tried to emerge stuff it just kept saying error code 2.
[09:53] <cyphase> does anyone know how easy it is to use firestarter as a gateway? my computer is connected to my router wirelessly, and i want to connect another computer to my main computers ethernet port, so it can use the connection
[09:53] <garry> pilgrim hehe
[09:54] <poningru> anyone?
[09:54] <milksteak> garry, heh
[09:54] <milksteak> ok
[09:54] <pilgrim> poningru, which harddrive is it?
[09:54] <pilgrim> Main?
[09:54] <poningru> pilgrim: yeah
[09:54] <truetenacity> surely you don't need any patricular os to load up and play video / jpg
[09:54] <milksteak> my only problem with gentoo was that my network card refused to work
[09:54] <pilgrim> poningru, you using it right now?
[09:54] <poningru> pilgrim: yeah
[09:54] <milksteak> but I think I compiled in the wrong driver
[09:54] <poningru> its weird
[09:54] <Szehne> what is the most compact of programming languages as far as program size?
[09:54] <pilgrim> poningru, check if it's full with "df -h"
[09:54] <poningru> k
[09:54] <milksteak> Szehne, asm?
[09:55] <pilgrim> milksteak, gentoo was awesome until I treid fedora and it mounted my CD _automatically_. I was in shock for days.
[09:55] <poningru> pilgrim: its def not full but thats the error that comes up, that its full
[09:55] <milksteak> pilgrim, heh
[09:55] <pilgrim> poningru, hm... is partition full.
[09:55] <pilgrim> ?
[09:55] <poningru> pilgrim: and what happens is that X doesnt start up
[09:56] <milksteak> gentoo's good if you have time
[09:56] <poningru> pilgrim: no
[09:56] <garry> Mine was that I'm too close to blind and nerve damaged in my fingers, got them caught in a one eithgh slit in some equipment crushed em like roadkill, so Gentoo was hard because my vision sucks and my typing too. Hehe
[09:56] <pilgrim> poningru, hmm. yeah usually X doesn't start with / is full.
[09:56] <poningru> pilgrim: hmm wait it might be
[09:56] <Szehne> milksteak, besides assembly
[09:56] <poningru> crap
[09:56] <pilgrim> poningru, did you play with /etc/fstab at all before this happened?
[09:56] <milksteak> Szehne, no idea
[09:56] <poningru> ok hold on
[09:56] <poningru> brb
[09:56] <poningru> how do you quit out of irssi
[09:56] <poningru> hehe
[09:56] <milksteak> haha
[09:57] <pilgrim> lol
[09:57] <milksteak> do /exit
[09:57] <cafuego> poningru: /quit
[09:57] <pilgrim> ctrl+c
[09:57] <poningru> thanks
[09:57] <garry> reset
[09:57] <Myrtti> that was precious
[09:57] <Megan> hello!
[09:57] <pilgrim> Megan, hi.
[09:57] <Megan> question, does anyone know how an ipod works with ubuntu?
[09:58] <Megan> haha
[09:58] <cafuego> Megan: it shows up as a disk on the desktop, so you can copy data to it. To access files, you need to run gtkpod.
[09:58] <HrdwrBoB> Megan: use gtkpod
[09:58] <HrdwrBoB> or rythmbox I hear
[09:58] <HrdwrBoB> I use gtkpod
[09:58] <Megan> i don't have gtkpod
[09:58] <Megan> i have rhythmbox though
[09:58] <cafuego> gtkpod still has no video support eh?
[09:59] <HrdwrBoB> .. I don't have a video ipod :P
[09:59] <garry> Windows - A 32 bit gui over 16 bit dlls based on an 8 bit os originally written for 4 b it processors by a company that can't stand 1 bit of competition.
[09:59] <cyphase> garry, 1 sec
[09:59] <cafuego> widescreen as well
[09:59] <milksteak> hehe
[09:59] <milksteak> wifescreen
[09:59] <milksteak> <3
[09:59] <truetenacity> i like it Garry!
[09:59] <Toma-> pilgrim: so it worked?
[09:59] <cafuego> garry: You forgot the '2'
[10:00] <pilgrim> Toma-, yeah. I think so.
[10:00] <Toma-> cool
[10:00] <cyphase> "by a 2bit company"
[10:00] <cyphase> lol
[10:00] <garry> cafuego I think I forgot more than that.
[10:00] <Szehne> is c more compact than c++
[10:00] <Badm4nz> any1 can help me or teach me how to crate my own rc.local ( step by step ) pls
[10:00] <garry> Yep, that's the part I forgot.
[10:00] <Toma-> oh dear.
[10:00] <cyphase> Longhorn/Vista is a 64-bit re-spin of a 32-bit shell for a 16-bit extension to an 8-bit operating system designed for a 4-bit microprocessor by a 2-bit company that can't take 1-bit of competition.
[10:00] <cyphase> oops
[10:00] <cyphase> just Vista :P
[10:00] <pilgrim> Toma-, as far as security concern. I'd rather get liked hacked than not be able to use the system at all.
[10:00] <ElitePete> cyphase, LOL
[10:01] <Toma-> pilgrim: yeh. what kernel are you using the ht=on option?
[10:01] <pilgrim> Toma-, the defualt --I mean 2.6.12-10-386
[10:01] <garry> Microsoft Server 2003 is a longhorn beta designed to run solitaire faster.
[10:01] <Toma-> have you tried it on the smp kernel?
[10:01] <cafuego> pilgrim: Hint: Ubuntu kernels all have ht disabled (completely disabled) due to bugs.
[10:01] <Toma-> just to see if anything happens
[10:01] <cyphase> garry, i can't wait for it
[10:02] <cafuego> pilgrim: No amount of 'ht=on' will bypass that.
[10:02] <cyphase> solitaire *has* been feeling slow lately
[10:02] <cyphase> ;)
[10:02] <garry> Hehe
[10:02] <pilgrim> Toma-, I'm...you know. scared. but I should though.
[10:02] <cafuego> pilgrim: Only think you can do is to build your own kernel.
[10:02] <truetenacity> Garry... when i run the install how do i get to where it installs the raid options?
[10:02] <pilgrim> cafuego, done it before. where do I start?
[10:02] <Toma-> cafuego: i pickup up a site relating to the HT bugs and said ubuntu had ht=on options, it was written in May 2005
[10:02] <truetenacity> is there a way i can check if my raid array was found?
[10:02] <pilgrim> cafuego, after all I'm a gentoo survivor.
[10:03] <UncleD> How can I turn postgresql off from the terminal prompt?
[10:03] <garry> trutenacity I'm thinking it should be automatic= part of the detection phase of the install
[10:03] <UncleD> ie. kill the process of postgresql
[10:03] <cafuego> pilgrim: sudo apt-get install kernel-package
[10:03] <truetenacity> how can i check if it found it?
[10:03] <cafuego> UncleD: sudo /etc/init.d/psql stop
[10:03] <UncleD> cafe: everything worked out great btw.
[10:04] <garry> at the command line, you should be able to run gparted, and see a selection of drives and if they were detected.
[10:04] <garry> or rather at one of the menus
[10:04] <pilgrim> cafuego, I do think that hd=on helped though. I'll stick with this until I decide otherwise.
[10:04] <UncleD> cafe: i have like 30 instances of php5-cgi running. can I trim that down?
[10:05] <poningru> I am the biggest idiot
[10:05] <poningru> right
[10:05] <poningru> here
[10:05] <cafuego> UncleD: it will run one for each instance of lighttpd
[10:05] <garry> Everyone gets to be an idiot sometimes
[10:05] <cafuego> UncleD: If you want a better alternative, you're going to have to use apache.
[10:05] <UncleD> hrm.
[10:05] <UncleD> I dont think there's twenty instances of lighttpd
[10:06] <pilgrim> poningru, so you disk was full?
[10:06] <truetenacity> under device manager it found the raid controller...
[10:06] <truetenacity> but i can't get into parted
[10:06] <poningru> pilgrim: yeah
[10:06] <cafuego> ... coz that can use the module, so it 1) shared resources and 2) doesn't need to spawn a new cgi for each request.
[10:06] <garry> Give a person a program and you frustrate them for a day. Teach them how to program and you frustrate them for a lifetime.
[10:06] <poningru> pilgrim: i had couple of cvs's
[10:06] <poningru> jeez
[10:06] <cafuego> garry: I have one for you.
[10:06] <Casanova> hey i get this error when i run the hdparm script in the /etc/init.d directory: "/etc/init.d/hdparm: line 271: }: command not found"
[10:06] <Casanova> is this a ubuntu problem?
[10:06] <poningru> pilgrim: mozilla, seamonkey, ubuntu, the docs
[10:06] <poningru> jeez
[10:06] <pilgrim> poningru, don't feel bad. I had to deal with that a couple of days ago. As a result I have ubuntu?
[10:06] <pilgrim> :)
[10:07] <cafuego> garry: Give a person a fire and they're warm for a night. Set them on fire and they'll be warm for the rest of their lives.
[10:07] <garry> cafuego hahah
[10:07] <poningru> alright I gotta go clean up
[10:07] <Badm4nz> any1 can help me or teach me how to crate my own rc.local ( step by step ) pls
[10:08] <matrex> dang
[10:08] <Ticho> Badm4nz: just put bash commands in there
[10:08] <matrex> i hate linux
[10:08] <matrex> o hate linus
[10:08] <matrex> bbl
[10:08] <matrex> gonna go put a gun in my mouth
[10:08] <pilgrim> !+DMA
[10:08] <ubotu> well, dma is 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
[10:08] <garry> I've heard that hdparms is a thing for tweaking, and to be sure what you do with it is what you want to get.
[10:08] <Badm4nz> ubuntu doesnt have rc.local
[10:09] <Badm4nz> and it wont be run automatically even we have rc.local
[10:09] <Toma-> pilgrim: looks like you may need to recompile a kernel with CONFIG_MPENTIUM4=y in the config
[10:09] <Toma-> from what these docs are telling me
[10:09] <pilgrim> Toma-, but that's trivial right?
[10:09] <Amaranth> pilgrim: the + doesn't really do anything
[10:09] <Toma-> no
[10:10] <matrex> ok
[10:10] <Toma-> also, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/usn/usn-131-1
[10:10] <Amaranth> pilgrim: They broke the bot so that no matter what long entries to go PM
[10:10] <pilgrim> Amaranth, monkey see monkey do. (I just saw someone do it).
[10:10] <Amaranth> err, go to
[10:10] <matrex> i made a CD for ubuntu install
[10:10] <matrex> and it wont boot now
[10:10] <pilgrim> Amaranth, but thanks for the tip.
[10:10] <Amaranth> test
[10:10] <matrex> can someone help me
[10:10] <garry> I've done that config_mpentium4 thing, unfortunately, the config file was not the correct one. It was supposed to be for a kernel with sata support, it had none, it also has no sound and no network on either.
[10:11] <garry> You've set your bios to use the cd as a boot device Matrex?
[10:11] <Amaranth> zzz
[10:11] <pilgrim> !DMA
[10:11] <pilgrim> Amaranth, works.
[10:11] <Amaranth> pilgrim: hmm
[10:12] <Amaranth> pilgrim: the + limit must be lower than the forced one
[10:12] <Amaranth> pilgrim: good to know
[10:12] <pilgrim> Amaranth, sure (in reality I have no idea what you said).
[10:12] <garry> This is a test of the emergency ubuntu help forum. This is only a test. If this were a real emergency, everyone would be running and screaming and installing windows.
[10:12] <cafuego> Amaranth: Well, nearly anyway.
[10:12] <truetenacity> am i going to have to reboot to get into the partition thingy?
[10:13] <pilgrim> garry, LOL
[10:13] <Toma-> pilgrim: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=363780
[10:13] <garry> possibly
[10:13] <truetenacity> crap
[10:13] <Amaranth> garry: Start running. ;)
[10:13] <matrex> garry: STFU u suck at life
[10:13] <garry> are you at a command line True?
[10:13] <Toma-> truetenacity: what partiton thingy?
[10:13] <Amaranth> matrex: Please don't be rude.
[10:13] <matrex> he gives me shit advice
[10:14] <garry> or a gui?
[10:14] <matrex> matrex: please dont curse
[10:14] <truetenacity> i'm looking for a way to see if i can mount my raid array in ubuntu
[10:14] <Amaranth> matrex: Rude people make me angry.
[10:14] <pilgrim> Toma-, the DMA guide that udobonduntu (or whatever the bot's name is) gave me worked fine. Thanks though.
[10:14] <matrex> im not rude, im pissed cuz ive tried this all nite and hasnt worked yet
[10:14] <Toma-> ahh so its working
[10:14] <garry> Hmmm, is there any options to drop to a command line that you can see?
[10:14] <Toma-> !war
[10:14] <ubotu> methinks war is War, Huh, Yeah! What is it good for? "Absolutely nothin" Say it again yeah   <jives>
[10:14] <Amaranth> !forget war
[10:14] <ubotu> i forgot war, Amaranth
[10:15] <matrex> !forget war
[10:15] <Toma-> awww
[10:15] <Amaranth> Toma-: Please don't fill the bot with random things.
[10:15] <pilgrim> !remeber--lest we forget
[10:15] <ubotu> pilgrim: Bugger all, i dunno
[10:15] <matrex> !remember death
[10:15] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, matrex
[10:15] <pilgrim> LOL
[10:15] <truetenacity> hee hee hee
[10:16] <pilgrim> just think...if Homer Simpson had a bot. it'd be the best episode ever.
[10:16] <matrex> !remember dang-i-hate-linux-so-far-its-blowin
[10:16] <ubotu> matrex: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[10:16] <truetenacity> i love it when programmed intelligence outstmarts people...
[10:16] <Toma-> Amaranth: it was already in there
[10:16] <matrex> !forget Amaranth
[10:16] <ubotu> matrex: i didn't have anything called 'amaranth'
[10:16] <matrex> heh
[10:16] <Amaranth> matrex: ...
[10:16] <FHX> Hello could someone here help me out?
[10:16] <Toma-> !chair
[10:16] <Toma-> see
[10:16] <FHX> I'm actually a kubuntu user but the kubuntu help guy got dc'd
[10:16] <matrex> Yes.
[10:16] <Toma-> lots of silly things
[10:16] <matrex> !chair
[10:16] <matrex> !table
[10:16] <ubotu> matrex: I don't know
[10:16] <FHX> o.O
[10:16] <FHX> What the heck is going on in here? XD
[10:16] <matrex> !cow
[10:16] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH!, matrex
[10:17] <matrex> !nigger
[10:17] <ubotu> Not a clue, matrex
[10:17] <truetenacity> okay, anyways.... raid array... any ideas?
[10:17] <matrex> whoops
[10:17] <FHX> Hm.
[10:17] <pilgrim> FHX, a party of course...as is everyday with UBUNTU...UBUNTU...UBUNTU
[10:17] <Toma-> !raid
[10:17] <ubotu> I guess raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto
[10:17] <Toma-> truetenacity: ^^^
[10:17] <garry> This might help True ... http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/Members/roche/sataraid
[10:17] <FHX> !whackpilgrimonthehead
[10:17] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, FHX
[10:17] <FHX> XD
[10:17] <matrex> !trueth
[10:17] <ubotu> matrex: parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about
[10:17] <matrex> !remember anus
[10:17] <ubotu> matrex: Do they come in packets of five?
[10:17] <garry> I saw a lot more stuff googling ubuntu raid
[10:17] <matrex> ahaha
[10:18] <pilgrim> LOL
[10:18] <matrex> that was a good one
[10:18] <matrex> hey
[10:18] <matrex> im goin to bed
[10:18] <matrex> nite
[10:18] <Toma-> Amaranth: im just grabbing them from http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ :)
[10:18] <pilgrim> nite
[10:18] <matrex> whatd i do?
[10:19] <pilgrim> LOL.
[10:19] <matrex> !kill amaranth
[10:19] <ubotu> matrex: I give up, what is it?
[10:19] <pilgrim> grade two all over.
[10:19] <garry> Just an emote Matrex
[10:19] <matrex> you kill the douchebag
[10:19] <Amaranth> matrex: Bot abuse, racism, rudeness, and you're annoying me.
[10:19] <garry> ho ho, cheers at Amaranth
[10:21] <Amaranth> I suppose he'll soon enough figure out that only his nick is banned.
[10:21] <Toma-> that silly bannana
[10:22] <garry> New bumper sticker - BY the time I got here, I forgot why I went!
[10:24] <pilgrim> garry, so what does this new bumper sticker say?
[10:24] <Sionide> what can i use to play .m4a files on ubuntu?
[10:24] <garry> You might be a linux Newbie if: You mistake IRC nicks for part of the commands.
[10:26] <garry> Hmmm, might need to convert them, if I remember, those are itunes format music files? Or you might find a codec to get.
[10:26] <truetenacity> m4a is itunes
[10:27] <garry> Yep, I had trouble finding converters.
[10:27] <evil-doer> stands for mpeg4aac, i think
[10:28] <jep> j
[10:29] <garry> For info on m4a see ... http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75530.html
[10:29] <garry> much more googling m4a ubuntu
[10:30] <truetenacity> garry... i've hit a problem
[10:30] <garry> trutenacity yes?
[10:30] <truetenacity> no acceptable C compiler found in $path
[10:31] <garry> Now that's strange, installing shouldn't require a C compiler. Anyone else have help for Truetenacity?
[10:32] <truetenacity> unless i'm doing it wrong
[10:32] <garry> I doubt it, its not that rocket science. Thinking ...
[10:32] <Myrtti> installing how? from source? that sure does need a compiler
[10:32] <evil-doer> i never have sound working when i try these live cds. i hope my laptop is a different story
[10:32] <garry> yeah, Myrtti
[10:33] <truetenacity> i downloaded "DMraid"
[10:33] <truetenacity> and in the howto it says you gotta do it like that
[10:33] <Myrtti> !info build-essential
[10:33] <ubotu> build-essential: (informational list of build-essential packages), section devel, is optional. Version: 11.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 6 kB, Installed size: 48 kB
[10:34] <garry> Hmm, yes, need to get build-essentials
[10:34] <linlin> how do i start inetd
[10:36] <truetenacity> okay.... where di it get it?
[10:36] <thefish> linlin: how have you installed inetd?
[10:36] <linlin> i jsut did apt-get install inetd
[10:36] <linlin> and its not in /etc/init.d like im used to
[10:36] <thefish> linlin: thats where I would look
[10:37] <poningru> guys how do you start up bittorrent?
[10:37] <thefish> linlin: you have something that needs inetd? maybe use xinetd instead if you can
[10:37] <cafuego> poningru: Click on a torrent, watch it upen with bittorrent.
[10:37] <linlin> it set itself up for inetd
[10:37] <cafuego> linlin: /etc/init.d/inetd
[10:38] <electroweak> how can i play MP3 files is there certain program for that do you guys have any advise
[10:38] <thefish> i can only find xinetd in my apt-cache
[10:38] <ztonzy> hey, anyone else had problem with X when did updates before christmas ?
[10:38] <linlin> mbluntman@68-66-50-66:/etc$ /etc/init.d/inetd
[10:38] <linlin> bash: /etc/init.d/inetd: No such file or directory
[10:38] <thefish> linlin: how about /etc/init.d/xinetd?
[10:38] <poningru> cafuego: I need the executable
[10:39] <ztonzy> my X doesn't work anymore , and also tried reconfigure it...but it wont work...
[10:39] <garry> This might help True ... http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=391819 its a thread on getting build-essentials
[10:39] <Myrtti> !tell electroweak about restrictedformats
[10:39] <linlin> same error
[10:40] <poningru> cafuego: the thing is I have my .torrent saved, how do I restart it?
[10:40] <electroweak> thanks can i ask another question about video files
[10:40] <garry> xorgsetup and xorgconfig are two commands that might hel
[10:40] <cafuego> poningru: applications -> Internet gnome-bittorrent -> Open..
[10:40] <electroweak> do i need codec to play them
[10:40] <garry> click on the .torrent file
[10:41] <cafuego> garry: No, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:41] <poningru> hmm this is weird
[10:41] <garry> cafuego says try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org give it a try.
[10:42] <garry> Probably need codecs if you mean mp3, or convert to ogg formats.
[10:42] <truetenacity> okay i know why it didn't work... need this other thing installed first
[10:42] <Myrtti> electroweak: the link ubotu gave you should have all
[10:42] <linlin> any ideas?
[10:42] <truetenacity> but my isp is f#cking around today screwing up my downloads
[10:42] <poningru> cafuego: its not on the menu
[10:42] <garry> mp3 has some wierd licensing stuff to it.
[10:43] <cafuego> poningru: Just double-click the .torrent then
[10:43] <electroweak> i have some video files like mpg or some other formats
[10:43] <poningru> cafuego: I have rufus as my default
[10:43] <cafuego> !tell electroweak -about restrictedformats
[10:43] <poningru> cafuego: I running some tests on the gnome torrent
[10:43] <cafuego> electroweak: Go look and ye shall find.
[10:43] <electroweak> thanks i`ll
[10:44] <garry> I've noted that bittorrent chokes on hardware firewalls but bittorenado works ok. I could not configure my firewall to let the program through, my firewall config looks nothing like the ones in the example.
[10:45] <electroweak> do you know if there is any problem about 64bit version when i tried to install base system installation hangs at 6%
[10:45] <UncleD> Can anyone recommend a good place for colocation of 2u servers? Good pricing/connectivity/backbones?
[10:45] <tonyyarusso> Help!!!  I can't switch virtual terminals!  Ctrl-Alt-F# does nothing!
[10:45] <poningru> garry: also try rufus its actually pretty good
[10:45] <truetenacity> why the heck do i keep getting "An error occured loading archive"
[10:46] <garry> There seems to be some bugs about compatibility with 64 bit systems, the drivers aren't caught up yet, not as many suppoorted as in the 32 bit systems
[10:46] <tonyyarusso> What the heck is going on?
[10:46] <garry> thansk Ponigru. :)
[10:46] <mark_> hello
[10:47] <mark_> i have a problem can anyone help?
[10:47] <garry> we can try
[10:47] <mark_> when i type su in the terminal
[10:47] <poningru> mark_: whats the prob?
[10:47] <mark_> and i give my password
[10:47] <mark_> it says it is wrong
[10:47] <mark_> and i cannot change my password anywhere
[10:47] <maskd> thats better there is no root account
[10:47] <garry> try sudo, use the password for your regular account - the non root one.
[10:47] <mark_> if i type passwd i can change it
[10:47] <FHX> ...help guy for kubuntu is away. XD
[10:48] <garry> that works
[10:48] <tonyyarusso> Is there some process that would mess up virtual terminal switching?  Or some way to check what's happening?
[10:49] <tonyyarusso> I know the keys are okay, because things like Alt-F2 work.
[10:49] <mark_> i did sudo then i said i had to choose an option i i guess and did sudo -v
[10:49] <mark_> and then my password and it was right!
[10:49] <mark_> but when i try to edit /etc/fstab
[10:49] <mark_> it says: readonly
[10:49] <mark_> so am i not root then?
[10:50] <thefish> mark_: thats cos you are still a user, try sudo vi /etc/fstab
[10:50] <purserj> mark_ try sudo vi /etc/fstab
[10:50] <thefish> :)
[10:50] <garry> oh mark, go to terminal, cd to your fstab directory and do sudo gedit fstab
[10:50] <garry> hehe
[10:50] <hunger> tonyyarusso: The proprietary ATI drivers break console switching for me. Are you using those?
[10:50] <mark_> ok ty i shall try again
[10:50] <tonyyarusso> hunger, No.
[10:51] <thefish> anyone know about gam_server, it keeps hogging memory on my home boks! if I leave it for 24 hours, memory usage get so high it nearly stops other processes
[10:51] <mark_> yay that worked ty guys!
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> hunger, At least not to my knowledge.  How can I check?
[10:51] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Maybe I downloaded something without checking everything.
[10:52] <hunger> tonyyarusso: grep fglrx /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:52] <mark_> so i cannot go working as perminently root or is also possilble?
[10:52] <garry> FYI, I found that a Knoppix Live CD allowed me to get into partitions to fix things. I had a slack distro where I had it set to boot into KDE, and KDE ate itself, and so it would lock up trying to load missing files. I was able to edit the inittab table.
[10:52] <Effi> how can i remove in the console with rm a directory? In the manual there is the option -d. Is this correct?
[10:52] <purserj> mark_, the idea is to discourage use of root
[10:52] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Nothing.
[10:52] <hunger> tonyyarusso: You need to manually to edit xorg.conf to get the ATI drivers. Hard to do that by accident.
[10:53] <tonyyarusso> hunger, You'd think so.
[10:53] <truetenacity> does someone know where i can get "device manager"?????????????
[10:53] <purserj> Basically the idea is to duck into root when you really need to but otherwise operate under a standard user account
[10:53] <truetenacity> because i've downloaded it 3 times and all i get is stuffed archives
[10:53] <hunger> truetenacity: What is "device manager"?
[10:53] <truetenacity> sorry device mapper....
[10:53] <tonyyarusso> hunger, I have fglrx stuff at /lib/linux-restricted-modules/2.6.12-9-386/fglrx though.
[10:53] <truetenacity> needed to map the raid arrays
[10:54] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Does that matter?
[10:54] <garry> It should be under gnome's System/Administration/device manager
[10:55] <hunger> tonyyarusso: No. That is the module. It shouldn't get loaded without the "normal" xorg.conf.
[10:55] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Anything else that could be breaking things?
[10:55] <FHX> and no, I didn't know about the deer thing.
[10:55] <FHX> XD
[10:55] <michi> test
[10:55] <hunger> tonyyarusso: The ATI drivers are the one thing that cause trouble for me.
[10:55] <hunger> tonyyarusso: But all drivers can break stuff...
[10:56] <thefish> Effi: if you want to remove a directory use rm -R (recursive)
[10:56] <fli7e_> Anyone  know what keyboard layout/map a Compaq Presario 2500 series laptop uses? I have a 2580US, and not all of the quicklaunch buttons are mappable.
[10:56] <tonyyarusso> hunger, It's been working.  Today is the first time I've seen this.
[10:56] <garry> wow, I know nothing about mapper. Might try lilo. Mapper was confusing as hell for me. I had this map. hda2 pointed at hda2 and hda1 pointing at hda2. Didn't seem to make sense. Lilo will over-write grub, its simpler, none of that wierd mapping stuff and easier to understand /etc/lilo.conf
[10:56] <Effi> thanks thefish, but what about the -d that is written in the manual?
[10:57] <truetenacity> can i change the desktop resolution???
[10:57] <mark_> why is it then my terminal doesnt know the command rpm? what can i do without rpm?? and is there something like yast so that i can manually install some other packages from cd?
[10:57] <thefish> Effi: that will work as well, but you need to be sudo, if you own the directory (or have write access) then you can rm -R as a user
[10:57] <selinium> Good morning all!
[10:57] <purserj> mark_, Ubuntu doesn't use the rpm package system
[10:57] <mark_> gmorning
[10:58] <Effi> ok, thanks a lot thefish :)
[10:58] <thefish> mark_: apt-{get|cache}
[10:58] <Robbster> lo all. Is there any way to take screen shots of a Breezy install (5.10)? I'm creating and install guide.
[10:58] <selinium> truetenacity, Yes! System/prefs/Scren Resolution
[10:58] <mark_> ow
[10:58] <garry> yes, if its available in the menus, or you can edit /etc/lilo.conf to contain a definition for your monior.
[10:58] <purserj> If you want to get something try sudo apt-get install [package-name] 
[10:58] <thefish> Robbster: try alt+prtsc
[10:58] <hunger> garry: Well, grub has a builtin shell. That has saved my neck several times already. I'd never recommend lilo over grub!
[10:58] <truetenacity> thanks!!!!
[10:58] <Robbster> thefish: where will the screenshots go?
[10:58] <selinium> mark_ You need to use   sudo dpkg -i <application>
[10:58] <truetenacity> okay... but i still need to get my mitts on a "device mapper"
[10:59] <thefish> Robbster: just paste them, they end up on the clipboard afaik
[10:59] <garry> I think Grub is superior, its just that I don't understand grub.
[10:59] <thefish> Robbster: it may be different for you, im using kubuntu
[10:59] <tonyyarusso> What does the file /tmp/.X0-lock do, and does anyone have one for me to look at?
[10:59] <Robbster> thefish: I need screenshots of the install process, not a running desktop :)
[10:59] <hunger> garry: Read the docs... it is not harder to use then lilo once you got around that (hdX,Y) thing:-)
[10:59] <selinium> truetenacity, If the resolution you require is not available you may need to load a different driver. Come back to us if that is the case
[10:59] <truetenacity> nah i'm sorted...
[11:00] <purserj> Robbster try running an install using Qemu and cutting the screen shot
[11:00] <thefish> Robbster: i see, maybe use qemu? that way you will have it installing in a vm on your desktop
[11:00] <selinium> truetenacity, Great! :)
[11:00] <truetenacity> i was at the resolution i wanted... just need to make all the on screen text smaller
[11:00] <tonyyarusso> Is there some sort of "safe mode" I could try without some drivers to get back my console switching?
[11:00] <Robbster> hectic. I thought that there was a feature in the installer from dumping the screen. Qemu sounds like overkill.
[11:00] <garry> hunger Yeah, thats the part that throws me. Why would two partions need to be mapped at each other. I don't do well with man grub either, the format is extremely hard for those with bad eyesight to read, almost impossible to read.
[11:00] <selinium> truetenacity, then you also have System/Prefs/font!    :)
[11:01] <purserj> Robbster, Qemu is great for stuff like that
[11:01] <truetenacity> yummy!
[11:01] <truetenacity> thanks!
[11:01] <selinium> truetenacity, np! :)
[11:01] <hunger> garry: You do not need to change the mapping at all. You can, but you do not need to.
[11:01] <tonyyarusso> !qemu
[11:01] <ubotu> it has been said that qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo or http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=200357&postcount=1
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> purserj, How's that work?
[11:02] <truetenacity> can someone check out these files... see if they actually work.... ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/dm/
[11:02] <garry> hunger I'lll look for a url about grub for dummies. :) I tried ignoring the mapping, but the version I had, would not accept anything but what was in it's pet names for the drives.
[11:02] <hunger> garry: It is necessary if you want to boot from your second/third HD... to fool DOS/Windows into thinking that it actually is the first drive.
[11:02] <purserj> Qemu?
[11:02] <tonyyarusso> Yes.
[11:02] <purserj> hold a mo I've got a link for ya tonyyarusso
[11:03] <garry> hunger. Fortunately, my windows is the first drive, so I guess I've gotten by that issue.
[11:03] <pilgrim> Why did someone decide that ntp would be a good idea in default?
[11:03] <hunger> garry: (hdX,Y) is the device names used by grub. It is not a mapping, just a OS independent naming scheme.
[11:03] <tonyyarusso> Is there a way to find out what's happening with the keypress when I do Ctrl-Alt-F# so I can try to figure out what's breaking my console switching?
[11:03] <selinium> truetenacity, They do work, you will need to build them from the soure though for them to work on Ubuntu
[11:03] <hunger> garry: hda is (hd0), hda1 is (hd0,0), hda2 is (hd0,1), etc. hdb is (hd1), etc.
[11:04] <garry> hunger, so I think I know about the HDX thing, but do sata drives show as SDX? Thanks ye just answered my question I was aobut to ask.
[11:04] <truetenacity> i just can't download them... keep getting stuffed up archives
[11:04] <purserj> tonyyarusso, heres a small tut I put together for qemu http://k-sit.com/articles.php?s_id=46&art_id=99
[11:04] <selinium> truetenacity, Oh... one mo. I'll have a go!
[11:04] <tonyyarusso> In a terminal Ctrl-Alt-F(1-4) come out as P,Q,R,S respectively, and anything higher gives ;7~
[11:05] <garry> hunter my system has both sata and ide drives
[11:05] <hunger> garry: Grub does not destinguish between sda and hda... It just counts hds.
[11:05] <mark_> i got this from internet: "sudo apt-get install xine-ui
[11:05] <mark_> " but where do i get the install, or does it take it from internet? im really confused by ubuntu...
[11:05] <selinium> truetenacity, works for me, do you want me to send it to you?
[11:06] <truetenacity> pleasE!
[11:06] <garry> hunger, hmmm, I think I got it except for one question, If a system has a sata primary and an ide primary, which is counted as hda,0?
[11:06] <hunger> garry: No idea.
[11:06] <purserj> mark_, ubuntu has a huge amount of software held in internet repositories. When you pass an install request to apt-get it searches these repositories for the package and if it finds it then it downloads it and installs it
[11:07] <hunger> garry: It usually is easy to figure out which drive is which since grub does TAB completion.
[11:07] <garry> well thanks anyway, you got me a long ways towards understanding the scheme.
[11:07] <hunger> garry: (hd0)TAB gives all partitions on a drive, (hd0,1)/TAB lists all files in the root dir of hda2.
[11:07] <garry> hunger, Yep, I liked the tab completion alright.
[11:07] <tonyyarusso> How can I list all of the running driver modules?
[11:08] <selinium> mark_  THink of it like there is a huge hard drive, with all the install programs on it. WHen you invoke it ( apt-get install) It goes and gets it and installs it.
[11:08] <garry> oh cool! I can use that to figure out which drive is which. Thanks!
[11:08] <mendy> Hi all can someone help me with an install
[11:09] <truetenacity> my software updates has 122 updates to install... should i update the core first???
[11:09] <hunger> garry: That is what I am doing, yes:-)
[11:09] <Myrtti> mendy: let me get my wizard hat
[11:09] <selinium> mendy, Lets us know what! :)
[11:09] <garry> :)
[11:09] <mendy> You're too good, alright one minute
[11:09] <garry> IIt seems that the installer knows what to install first, just go for it.
[11:09] <selinium> truetenacity, synaptic/aptitude automagically does it for you, so you dont need to worry about that.
[11:10] <mendy> I tried installing ubutntu with the disk I downloaded onto a P4 3 gh yesterday
[11:10] <selinium> mendy, ok...
[11:10] <mendy> When bringing up ubuntu the first time it got stuck on the hotswap part
[11:10] <mendy> It would not move
[11:10] <truetenacity> so it'll automagically upgrade my ubuntu to the latest one?
[11:11] <selinium> truetenacity, yes. if the sources.list are  correct
[11:11] <mendy> I tried booting up with safe mode and it showed me a panic from the kernel
[11:11] <mendy> It does not boot.
[11:11] <garry> Usually, with the latest kernels and nice goodies.
[11:11] <truetenacity> lovely... i'll set it to do that later...
[11:11] <mendy> It's a p4 that uses one cpu to make 2 I think
[11:11] <selinium> mendy, what distro  hoary/breezy?
[11:11] <mendy> breezy
[11:12] <tonyyarusso> Can apt tell me anything that was installed today?
[11:12] <mendy> It's the disk that you burn that I used
[11:12] <mendy> I used the same disk for my 2 laptops
[11:12] <mendy> without any problem
[11:12] <mendy> Do I need to use a better kernel?
[11:13] <garry> I think in /var/log/ is a file that lists the packages.
[11:13] <mendy> I think the disk only comes with the standard 386 kernel
[11:13] <truetenacity> thanks for the file selinium... now where the heck do i find it?
[11:13] <garry> are the lap tops exactly the same?
[11:14] <selinium> truetenacity, lol, not sure!   Do a     sudo updatedb    this will take a minute or two,   then     locate  device-mapper
[11:14] <mendy> Now the guy I tried to install it for is upset and wanted me to remove the grub and I had know idea how!
[11:14] <mendy> So I told him i'd be back today to either finish the installation or remove the thing
[11:15] <mendy> I tried deleting the partition and then grub gave me an error and wouldn't come up altogethe
[11:15] <mendy> anyway, any suggestions?
[11:15] <selinium> mendy, I am not sure about the 'one cpu to make 2' thing, I think I am a bit out of my depth with this one. Hopefully someone else can help!
[11:15] <Boogyman> how do I disable the start sound for ubuntu?
[11:15] <GammaRay> yea.. install the default windows boot loader on the MBR. I believe you can do that from windows fdisk
[11:16] <FlannelKing> alright, what's special about ubuntu that makes its default apache install not work with mod_dav_svn and mod_rewrite?
[11:16] <truetenacity> uhm... selinium nothing happened
[11:16] <garry> well, the delete partions leave the MBR which is where grub  is at, you'll need to reinstall.
[11:16] <holy_cow> mendy, just curious, they were upset becasue ... ?
[11:16] <cyphase> I'm working on a program that will automatically install ndis drivers for wireless devices that don't work in linux. if your device works with ndiswrapper, pm me the model. the URL to the driver page would be nice too
[11:16] <selinium> mendy, i would have just left grub to boot the other partition.
[11:16] <selinium> truetenacity, one mo..
[11:16] <mendy> Yes but the guy said if I don't install he doesn't want grub
[11:16] <truetenacity> k
[11:17] <GammaRay> mendy: windows is still there?
[11:17] <mendy> I know he shouldn't mind but what can you do about people
[11:17] <mendy> they're all hotheads
[11:17] <mendy> Yes windows is still there
[11:17] <Boogyman> I am trying to figure out how to disable the sound when I start Ubuntu its so loud and annoying like when windows starts how do I remove it
[11:17] <mendy> He was nervous about that one too
[11:17] <mendy> but I'm not a fool
[11:17] <mendy> I wouldn't have deleted that.
[11:17] <garry> well, you can install lilo if he insists. It will over-write the grub, but Hunger had some good explanations about the mapping confusing I had about grub.
[11:17] <GammaRay> mendy: I think you want FDISK /MBR
[11:18] <truetenacity> i found the file selinium, but it's stuffed
[11:18] <Saullius> mabe somone was having problems whit screen resoliuton [my grafic card is gefors mx 440]  if so mabe can give me a lint to this problem?
[11:18] <mendy> However he made me chop down the size of the partition so I had to reinstall
[11:18] <selinium> truetenacity, in what way? What are you trying to do with it?
[11:18] <truetenacity> open it
[11:18] <mendy> You see, if unix is not there, grub doesn't work
[11:18] <garry> Latest windows doens't seem to have fdksk
[11:18] <Saullius> mabe somone was having problems whit screen resoliuton [my grafic card is gefors mx 440]  if so mabe can give me a lint to this problem?
[11:18] <GammaRay> mendy: not exactly
[11:18] <tonyyarusso> Is there any way to recover my console switching that anyone knows of short of reinstallation?
[11:18] <mendy> explain please
[11:19] <selinium> truetenacity, what command are you using? Or are you just using gnome?
[11:19] <mark_> i kind of finally understand that you have to use the sudo command, but if i want to install mplayer, i had to get a guide from internet with commands like these "sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2-dev" how can i ever make them up myself?
[11:19] <mendy> Just in case it doesn't go today also
[11:19] <cyphase> if your wireless card works with ndiswrapper, send me the model
[11:19] <mendy> I want to be able to free up his partition so he wont be upset
[11:19] <truetenacity> double clicking, archive manager comes up, but spits out an error
[11:19] <mark_> if i try something like sudo apt-get mplayer if says : not available
[11:19] <GammaRay> mendy: it reads a menu file from the disk but works fine otherwise w/out it
[11:19] <selinium> truetenacity, what one?
[11:19] <kestas> mark_, well if you're compiling from source and it says you dont have GTK1.2 then you install it
[11:19] <mendy> So howcome when I blanked out the partition it gave me an error?
[11:19] <kestas> mark_, that simple
[11:19] <Saullius> mabe somone was having problems whit screen resoliuton [my grafic card is gefors mx 440]  if so mabe can give me a lint to this problem?
[11:20] <truetenacity> file roller 2.10.1
[11:20] <GammaRay> mendy: what error?
[11:20] <garry> Sounds like its his fault for not telling you that he didn't want grub.
[11:20] <mendy> Of course it's his fault
[11:20] <garry> :)
[11:20] <GammaRay> it sounds like he wants it to boot up the way it did before ubuntu was installed
[11:20] <mendy> he should have patience, I'm not finished yet
[11:20] <Sepheebear> Saullius: ive got the same card, its worked great for me since warty
[11:20] <selinium> mark_, you need to  apt-cache search <appication>   to find what you want to install then   sudo apt-get install <application>
[11:21] <GammaRay> a reasonable request
[11:21] <mendy> exactly...
[11:21] <mendy> but I didn't know how to do that so I left it until today later on.
[11:21] <oded> Hello, can anyone help me with ODBC connectio?
[11:21] <GammaRay> so... the proper thing to do is restore the windows boot loader (-;
[11:21] <mendy> How do I do that?
[11:21] <selinium> truetenacity, where is the file?
[11:21] <GammaRay> mendy: FDISK /MBR !
[11:22] <mendy> where do I put those words??
[11:22] <GammaRay> dos prompt
[11:22] <truetenacity> it's on my desktop
[11:22] <tonyyarusso> How do I view loaded modules?
[11:22] <mendy> Ok is see great that you're telling me
[11:22] <mendy> so that will make grub non existant?
[11:22] <Sepheebear> tonyyarusso: lsmod
[11:22] <selinium> truetenacity, ok is there a lock on the icon, or anything like that?
[11:22] <garry> Gnight all, sleep y time.
[11:23] <mendy> it's morning here for me
[11:23] <GammaRay> mendy: yes
[11:23] <truetenacity> nope it's just a box with a label that says TGZ
[11:23] <selinium> truetenacity, back in a moment, need a cup of tea!
[11:23] <truetenacity> k
[11:23] <mendy> ok thanks at least that's one less worry for me.
[11:24] <tonyyarusso> Sepheebear, How do I unload them?
[11:24] <GammaRay> mendy: btw.. you might be wondering how you get to windows to issue that command...
[11:24] <Sepheebear> sudo rmmod <module>
[11:24] <mendy> yes as a matter of fact I was
[11:24] <mendy> you keep hitting delete or something like that?
[11:25] <mendy> By the boot, i mean?
[11:25] <Mabus06> what's a good C IDE for ubuntu? O
[11:25] <GammaRay> mendy: the installed version of grub should dump you at the grub> prompt
[11:25] <cyphase> If your wireless card works with ndiswrapper, send me the model
[11:25] <Mabus06> *I'm just starting out
[11:25] <cyphase> Mabus06, Anjuta
[11:25] <mendy> yes you're right,
[11:25] <mendy> I think if you press c or something
[11:25] <cyphase> although i don't do much C anymore
[11:26] <doojin> hi
[11:26] <mendy> So from that point I'm at a dos prompt?
[11:26] <Ticho> Mabus06: bash+vim+gdb :>
[11:26] <mendy> And I type FDISK /mbr
[11:26] <mendy> ok so that's worse come to worse.
[11:26] <mendy> I hopefully will be back on here at the time I try again so I can get some help on site
[11:26] <tonyyarusso> How can I view how a keypress (Ctrl-Alt-F#) is being handled, so I can figure out what's crippling console switching?
[11:27] <cyphase> If your wireless card works with ndiswrapper, send me the model
[11:27] <mendy> Is there another way to do an install without using the disk?
[11:27] <doojin> mendy : hi
[11:27] <doojin> mendy : do you use a messenger?
[11:27] <GammaRay> mendy: ummm no.. you would be at the grub prompt!
[11:28] <GammaRay> mendy: I just can't remember how to boot windows off the top of my head.. I do it so rarely
[11:28] <mendy> Oh, yes you can reach me at aim
[11:28] <mendy> I use gaim
[11:28] <hunger> GammaRay: chainload (hdX,Y)+1
[11:28] <ejofee> anybody know any easy way to install gaim 2.0 beta1 in ubuntu?
[11:28] <HrdwrBoB> GammaRay: .. you could. you know... save it in the menu
[11:29] <GammaRay> hunger: that syntax is somewhat strange to me
[11:29] <HrdwrBoB> which is what us sane people do
[11:29] <hunger> GammaRay: Yeah, you can do root (hdX,Y) followed by chanload +1 as well;-)
[11:29] <mendy> my screen name is chaviea
[11:29] <GammaRay> hunger: I suppose it the explisit hd number.. didn't know you could do tha there
[11:29] <rapha> Hi all!
[11:29] <hunger> GammaRay: You need to replace X and Y with the proper numbers of course:-)
[11:30] <Boogyman> How do I change or Disable the Ubuntu start sound
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> Now I definitely know the keys work.  I can put in Ctrl-Alt-F1 as a keyboard shortcut for something.
[11:30] <mendy> why do you ask?
[11:30] <rapha> I put myself into group www-data in /etc/group and gave permission g+rwx to /var/www but may still not read that directory, what am I doing wrong?
[11:30] <selinium> truetenacity, I'm back!   Firstly, why are you trying to use device mapper?
[11:30] <tonyyarusso> But still no console switching, and I have utterly no idea why not.
[11:30] <truetenacity> i'm trying to mount a raid array
[11:31] <GammaRay> mendy: well anyways.. I'dd message you the commands... kinda hard to list them here
[11:31] <hunger> truetenacity: HW RAID or software RAID?
[11:31] <mendy> go ahead, my screen name is chaviea for now
[11:31] <mendy> I have more but use that one gammray
[11:32] <truetenacity> sw
[11:32] <HrdwrBoB> hunger: i would wager software raid with propriety bios front end
[11:32] <selinium> truetenacity, ok, that is something I havent done before. So i cant help you actually do it! I think I will let hunger help you out! :)
[11:32] <HrdwrBoB> if it's linux SW raid
[11:32] <HrdwrBoB> it's auto detected and started
[11:32] <GammaRay> mendy: hmm I was thinking IRC.. hope you see it
[11:32] <GammaRay> geeze... my head hurts and my hands are cold
[11:32] <hunger> truetenacity: How did you setup the RAID?
[11:32] <truetenacity> it was created under windows
[11:33] <mendy> I do but what password do I use?
[11:33] <rapha> Does nobody know how to set up directory permissions?
[11:33] <HrdwrBoB> truetenacity: .. heh
[11:33] <mendy> I don't understand much about irc
[11:33] <hunger> truetenacity: Then you will most like not be able to mount it in Linux.
[11:33] <HrdwrBoB> truetenacity: I'm not sure if you can access windows SW raid
[11:33] <HrdwrBoB> truetenacity: might bear some research
[11:33] <truetenacity> well the array was created using the built-in controlled.... just formatted windows
[11:34] <FlannelKing> anyone know why the default ubuntu dav_svn (apache2) disallows mod_rewrite? (more importantly, how to fix it?)
[11:34] <hunger> truetenacity: controlled?
[11:34] <mendy> I 'm trying to create an account for irc but it asks for screen name and password
[11:34] <ejofee> anybody know any easy way to install gaim 2.0 beta1 in ubuntu? (if not, please say "no".)
[11:34] <truetenacity> i've got a Sil 3114 controller and i used that to create the array, then formatted it
[11:35] <Madpilot> truetenacity: SATA RAID on your motherboard?
[11:35] <GammaRay> mendy: http://rafb.net/paste/results/lN2lTD68.html
[11:35] <mikelo> hey i need to convert an mdb db in another sql format that i can use with ubuntu, anybody?
[11:35] <truetenacity> yes!
[11:35] <hunger> truetenacity: From what google tells me I'd guess that you need the sil 3114 driver and not DM to access your raid.
[11:36] <linlin> how do i install flash for firefox?>
[11:36] <Madpilot> truetenacity: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FakeRaidHowto <-- haven't used it myself, but have a go with this
[11:36] <Madpilot> !flash
[11:36] <ubotu> methinks restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:36] <Madpilot> linlin: see the URL above ^^^
[11:36] <linlin> !k
[11:36] <ubotu> linlin: Did you get hit by a windmill?
[11:37] <hunger> truetenacity: But I never had that kind of HW, so I might be off.
[11:37] <Happu> Hi, i have serious problem. When i try to log in my ubuntu, it tells, that i have to set $HOME/.dmrc to mode 644 and allow users to use it. I set that 644 with chmod, but it didnt help.
[11:37] <mikelo> linlin click on "click here to install plug int"
[11:37] <GammaRay> mendy: what that says to do is boot whatever is on the first block of the first partition ont he first drive; IE the second windows boot loader
[11:37] <mikelo> HELP: hey i need to convert an mdb db in another sql format that i can use with ubuntu, anybody?
[11:38] <Madpilot> mikelo: is that an MS Access file?
[11:38] <Turicas> does ubuntu uses swap partition [if exists]  in installation?
[11:38] <Happu> And i can only use xterm.
[11:38] <Happu> Gnome wont start.
[11:38] <GammaRay> mendy: windows installs two boot loaders and boots the second(in the partition) from the first(in the MBR). fisk /MBR restores the first.
[11:38] <hunger> mikelo: Google gives me this page: http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/mdb/
[11:38] <GammaRay> mendy: well actually, the BIOS boots the first
[11:38] <ejofee> !gaim
[11:38] <ubotu> [gaim]  http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GaimHowto/
[11:38] <mark_> if i type "make" then it says: "command not found", how can i solve that? now i cannot install mplayer /cry
[11:38] <mikelo> Madpilot yes!
[11:39] <Happu> Please, someone.
[11:39] <Madpilot> mikelo: OpenOffice2 should be able to open Access files...
[11:40] <hunger> mikelo: Try mdbtools. They even are packaged for ubuntu:-)
[11:40] <Sepheebear> mark_: try "sudo aptitude install build-essential"
[11:40] <hunger> mikelo: Do make backups of your DB first!
[11:40] <tonyyarusso> hunger, It seems I had installed the ATI driver in the past, but then removed it.  Would that make a difference?
[11:40] <truetenacity> is there a better app to open afchives... cos i can't be downloading this many busted archives....
[11:40] <mikelo> of course hunger
[11:40] <mendy> gammaray, I'm going to register so that I can send private messages
[11:40] <hunger> tonyyarusso: I only had problems when using the ATI drivers. They vanished when switching back to the free drivers.
[11:41] <mendy> It tells me that on the error report
[11:41] <mikelo> i did that already
[11:41] <Sepheebear> truetenacity: what kind of archives are you trying to unpack?
[11:41] <mendy> Although I got what you wrote me
[11:41] <tonyyarusso> hunger, What is the name of the free driver?
[11:41] <mendy> I'm looking it over still
[11:41] <truetenacity> tar.gz
[11:41] <truetenacity> and tgz
[11:41] <mikelo> i need to access the db from a java app
[11:41] <hunger> tonyyarusso: radeon or ati. Dunno.
[11:41] <hunger> tonyyarusso: I am not on my linux box right now, can't check.
[11:42] <Sepheebear> use "tar xzvf <file>" from in gnome-terminal
[11:42] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Okay, I'll look around.
[11:42] <Happu> Is only way really to install ubuntu again?
[11:43] <Madpilot> Happu: post the exact error message you got, that might help...
[11:43] <hunger> Happu: Definitly not;-) Reinstalling is never the proper way in linux IMHO.
[11:43] <Happu> Ok. I'll try to transalte it.
[11:43] <Happu> See you soon.
[11:43] <truetenacity> stuffed archive
[11:43] <truetenacity> yay!
[11:44] <tonyyarusso> hunger, Looks to be xserver-xorg-driver-ati.
[11:44] <truetenacity> screw this
[11:44] <truetenacity> thanks for all your help peoples
[11:45] <mark_> ok i did what you said sepheebear, and it did something, but if i type mplayer in the run command thingy, it just says not found
[11:45] <selinium> Hi guys, any dapper users about?
[11:45] <mendy> gammaray, did it work am I able to send you a private message?
[11:46] <qkslm> Hi, I'm using Ubuntu on a portable (dell inspiron) I ran the update day before yesterday, and sience I rebooted the mashine I can't get back into gnome again. It gives me a failure message sayint that session was terminated within 10 seconds
[11:46] <sephee> mark_: are you trying to install mplayer or compile mplayer?
[11:46] <ejofee> anybody here?
[11:46] <mark_> i dont know
[11:47] <mark_> i just want mplayer to run
[11:47] <GammaRay> mendy: didn't see anything.. how did you try?
[11:47] <mark_> i think that would mean install
[11:47] <GammaRay> mendy: typically the command is /msg <user> <message>
[11:47] <mark_> as i don't exactly grasp the meaning op compile...
[11:47] <sephee> mark_: the easiest method of getting mplayer installed is to enable multiverse in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:47] <ejofee> anybody here a gaim user?
[11:47] <GammaRay> mendy: or /query <user> to open a window w/out sending a message first
[11:48] <mendy> got ya
[11:48] <selinium> mark_ are you using an ordinary 32bit machine?>
[11:48] <Irshaad> i've got limewire but i cant get it to open
[11:48] <Irshaad> .window 11
[11:48] <mark_> yes a 32 bit machine
[11:49] <FreakyFries> I want to install 3ddesktop. In the discription stands: "A window manager
[11:49] <FreakyFries> compatible with the GNOME pager standard is required.". What is a window manager, Do I already have it by default, or can somebody give me a name of a window manager
[11:49] <sephee> with limewire the typical method after you have java installed is to use the runlime.sh script
[11:49] <mark_> sephee how did i enable the miltiverse thing? acces denied in /etc/apt/sources.list is says
[11:49] <Irshaad> sephee : how do i do that ?
[11:49] <selinium> mark_,    sudo apt-get install mplayer-386
[11:49] <milksteak> FreakyFries, you have metacity installed by default with GNOME
[11:50] <eliphas_> morning
[11:50] <FreakyFries> milksteak,  thanx
[11:50] <sephee> mark_: you can enable multiverse from within synaptic
[11:50] <Madpilot> mark_: if you need to edit your sources.list, do "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[11:51] <mark_> ok ty guys
[11:51] <sephee> Irshaad: once you have limewire downloaded, unpack it, go into the Limewire folder and run the runLime.sh script
[11:52] <GammaRay> mendy: I'm gonna go to sleep now: if you need me.. just send me a message(/query or /msg). or ask in here..
[11:52] <mendy> thanks
[11:52] <mendy> take care
[11:53] <Happu> I tried to translate the error (Very poorly i guess): File $HOME/.dmrc has wrong authenticity so it will be left out. This block assumption session. File must be owned by users and authenticity must be 644.
[11:53] <mark_> oops
[11:54] <Happu> I cant try to translate it more if you cant understand it yet.
[11:54] <mark_> i dont quite know how this program works XD
[11:54] <Happu> My dictionary book didnt have good words for some meanings..
[11:54] <Sepheebear> mark_: XD???
[11:54] <Happu> And i have tried to set chmod -c 644 $HOME/.dmrc
[11:54] <Happu> But it didnt help.
[11:55] <mark_> XD is a smiley
[11:55] <mark_> X are the eyes
[11:55] <mark_> and D a smiling mouth
[11:55] <Sepheebear> oh
[11:55] <mark_> i resembles a dumb expression kindoff
[11:56] <mark_> but i installed everything of mplayer exept the thing itself
[11:56] <lig> I have downloaded the irssi-text package for my platform.  It has a .deb extension.  I have tried to install it with the apt-get utility - but no go.  I assume I am doing something stupid.  Can someone point me in the right direction so I can install the package.
[11:56] <Sepheebear> what program are you having trouble with?
[11:56] <mark_> how do i enable miltiverse?
[11:56] <twilight> lig, sudo dpkg -i package
[11:57] <lig> twilight, and package is the name of the package right?
[11:57] <GammaRay> mark_: edit /etc/apt/sources.list.. is a line to uncomment
[11:57] <twilight> lig, yes, package_name.deb
[11:57] <Happu> So do I now reinstall ubuntu?
[11:58] <GammaRay> mark_: let me know which parts of that made no sense.
[11:58] <maskd> oo yay dapper install iso finished
[11:58] <maskd> going to install it soon
[11:59] <mark_> ?
[11:59] <maskd> anybody here using xubuntu?
[11:59] <mark_> i cannot install it
[11:59] <mark_> the make command is not found
[11:59] <Sepheebear> mark_: to enable multiverse, go into synaptic and go to settings -> repositories
[11:59] <mark_> what is synaptic?
[12:00] <lig> twilight, thank you very much
[12:00] <Sepheebear> synaptic is a gui program to help you install stuff
[12:00] <rob1> maskd, yes
[12:00] <mark_> ow
[12:00] <GammaRay> Sepheebear: whew.. I thought I would have to play pin the tail on the GUI
[12:00] <Madpilot> mark_: System menu -> Admin -> Synaptic
[12:00] <Madpilot> mark_:  when it asks for a password, use your own user pw
[12:01] <mark_> yay im in synaptic
[12:01] <Sepheebear> mark_: Im curious, what have you been using thus far to install packages?
[12:01] <Happu> What is command to remove everything from this harddisk?
[12:01] <Happu> I think i'll try reinstall.
[12:01] <mark_> i have never worked on ubuntu
[12:01] <mark_> i always use rpms on suse
[12:01] <mark_> or tar.gz on suse
[12:02] <mark_> suse is great i think, but i miss a /sbin/postun_ldconfig so i cant install plugins to watch videos so that sux
[12:02] <Madpilot> mark_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[12:02] <Sepheebear> go to settings -> repositories and highlight the line that'll probably say something like "Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy..." and click "edit
[12:02] <do_while> hi
[12:02] <do_while> somebody runs ubuntu over eMac
[12:02] <do_while> ?
[12:03] <Sepheebear> add the word "multiverse" to the line that says "sections"
[12:03] <Happu> Someone knows the format command?
[12:03] <GammaRay> uhhh... hmm
[12:04] <mark_> yes ok i want to, but there are like 5 of the same
[12:04] <Sepheebear> 5 of the same what?
[12:04] <mark_> ubuntu 5.1 breezy badger
[12:04] <eobanb> i think you mean 5.10.
[12:04] <mark_> yesyes
[12:05] <Ticho> are they all really the same? look closely
[12:05] <Sepheebear> oh just pick the last one
[12:05] <mark_> do i need the source or the binary?
[12:05] <eobanb> you probably want binary.
[12:05] <Madpilot> binary
[12:05] <mark_> ok
[12:05] <do_while> somebody runs ubuntu over mac??
[12:05] <mark_> ok i do edit
[12:05] <GammaRay> Happu: do you need to make sure the data isn't recovered or something?
[12:05] <mark_> and then?
[12:05] <Sepheebear> there will be the word "(Binary)" next to the one you want
[12:05] <eobanb> do_while, yes i have.
[12:05] <ferrox> are there some default firewallrules set up in 5.10?
[12:06] <mark_> yes
[12:06] <do_while> eobanb, howto change monitor settings , resize, etc
[12:06] <mark_> and i did edit on the one
[12:06] <Sepheebear> add the word "multiverse" to the "sections" line
[12:06] <GammaRay> Happu: or... do do you want to make a drive ready for use(under windows? linux?)?
[12:06] <mark_> ah ok
[12:06] <Madpilot> need sleep - later, all
[12:06] <EddieDaMan> how do i indentify myself and type in my password?
[12:06] <EddieDaMan> for the ubuntu servers?
[12:06] <frasse> is 5.04 the latest version?
[12:06] <milksteak> EddieDaMan, /ns identify?
[12:06] <Ticho> frasse: no, 5.10 is
[12:06] <do_while> eobanb, ?
[12:07] <Sepheebear> then close all that and click "reload" in synaptic
[12:07] <mark_> main restricted, multiverse <-- it looks like that now, is that ok?
[12:07] <frasse> ok, can i upgrade without installing it again?
[12:07] <eobanb> frasse, yes
[12:07] <frasse> should i? :P
[12:07] <GammaRay> sure
[12:07] <Happu> GammaRay: no i just need to get this empty to get clean installation for ubuntu.
[12:07] <Sepheebear> mark_: no comma
[12:07] <GammaRay> that isn't redhat...
[12:07] <Sepheebear> just a space
[12:08] <GammaRay> Happu: you can clear it out during the install
[12:08] <Happu> OK.
[12:08] <mark_> key
[12:08] <Happu> I think i'll try fluxbox :D
[12:08] <frasse> i get vertikal flimmering stripes when i use desktopsize over 1280 x 1024, and the one under this size looks really bad :(
[12:08] <Happu> This gnome thing feaked me out :D
[12:08] <frasse> anybody know how to take away thoose
[12:08] <Sepheebear> once that's rockin' go back to synaptic and hit reload
[12:08] <maskd> Happu: xfce4 is good
[12:09] <GammaRay> it's *all* good
[12:09] <GammaRay> (except kde)
[12:09] <GammaRay> (-;
[12:09] <Liothen> i am happy with fluxbox
[12:09] <mark_> ok i download something, what do i need to do next?
[12:09] <maskd> oh cool, gnome has the feature of grouping programs together on the bottom pane like windows xp
[12:10] <Sepheebear> mark_: after you hit reload, and it reloads the package list, go to edit -> search and type in mplayer
[12:10] <EddieDaMan> sorry, i'm new to this... how do i make my name stop being grey?
[12:10] <EddieDaMan> lol
[12:10] <mark_> ok
[12:10] <mark_> i did
[12:10] <GammaRay> oh great.. lemme guess.. mplayer is the solution for playing quicktime or something?
[12:10] <mark_> there were results
[12:11] <FlannelKing> what's special about ubuntu that makes mod_rewrite not work in .conf files for modules (apache2)?
[12:11] <Liothen> hmm i used gxine
[12:11] <Badm4nz> how to turn on my postfix and set it to can be relay to ISP's smtp
[12:11] <mark_> sepheebear what now? i have a list
[12:11] <thefish> EddieDaMan: what app are you using where your name is grey?
[12:11] <Happu> exit
[12:11] <Sepheebear> mark_: yeah all you'll need is the regular mplayer package and maybe mozilla-mplayer if you want
[12:11] <maskd> GammaRay: VLC plays quicktime files
[12:11] <EddieDaMan> am i suppose to sign in?
[12:11] <EddieDaMan> somewhere?
[12:11] <Liothen> Badm4nz. well the easy way to get postifx installed is to "sudo apt-get install mutt"
[12:11] <Badm4nz> k
[12:12] <GammaRay> maskd: I'm well aware that *everything* does given the proper codecs
[12:12] <Sepheebear> mark_: you can just doubleclick the ones you want
[12:12] <Sepheebear> then hit apply after that
[12:12] <maskd> GammaRay: VLC has all it's codecs built in
[12:12] <maskd> 5mb file and thats it
[12:12] <mark_> oh thats handy!
[12:12] <jmontanez> um.... I just installed ubuntu and cant seem to have my root password working.... I set it up durning installtion, is there a way to find it out or would I need to re install this?
[12:12] <GammaRay> maskd: that's why I cringe when people suggest a differeent player rather that codecs and keeping totem
[12:12] <mark_> what is the difference between 386, 586 and 686?
[12:12] <maskd> GammaRay: Well I had to chose VLC because audio would lag using totem
[12:13] <GammaRay> maskd: hardly anything
[12:13] <jmontanez> mark_ diff archi's
[12:13] <frasse> if i choosed to install network manually later, in the install because i had no internetcabel plugged in, how do i get it to work? :(
[12:13] <Sepheebear> GammaRay: i sometimes feel the same way
[12:13] <GammaRay> mark_: hardly anything
[12:13] <EddieDaMan> ahah
[12:13] <Sepheebear> but mplayer does play some windows media files better than totem
[12:13] <mark_> key
[12:13] <maskd> VLC also works faster and it's got more features ;)
[12:13] <GammaRay> Sepheebear: why would it? they use the same codecs
[12:14] <Sepheebear> same codecs different implementation
[12:14] <mark_> i get error: libpolyp0  but it is not installable
[12:14] <Sepheebear> btu YMMV
[12:14] <mark_> libsvga1  but it is not installable or
[12:14] <mark_>  	svgalib-dummyg1  but it is not installable
[12:14] <GammaRay> and totem is the default for ubuntu andtherefore bettwer supported and integrated
[12:14] <Sepheebear> mark_: you probably dont have "universe" enabled
[12:15] <GammaRay> does mplayer even use gstreamer by default? what about VLC?
[12:15] <maskd> VLC doesn't use anything
[12:15] <maskd> it's it's own little thing
[12:15] <GammaRay> tis another problem
[12:15] <Sepheebear> go back to where you enabled multiverse and add "universe" to that line
[12:15] <oded> # 
[12:15] <mark_> ok and how do i enable universe?
[12:15] <GammaRay> you are gonna block his cheap sound card
[12:15] <Sepheebear> then reload and install mplayer
[12:15] <EddieDaMan> would anyone be so kind as to help me get my wireless working?
[12:16] <mark_> ok
[12:16] <willem> Greetings guys
[12:16] <maskd> wow when i try to open totem it comes up with an error saying that the movie stream is used by another program or something
[12:16] <EddieDaMan> i just recently install ubuntu and my wireless card is pretty useless to me
[12:16] <maskd> video output*
[12:16] <mark_> how do you guys ever found out these never-get-to-know stuff?
[12:17] <Sepheebear> ive left breezy anyone know if there is a backport of mplayer without all the unneeded deps?
[12:17] <HrdwrBoB> mark_: black voodoo magic
[12:17] <mark_> indeed lol
[12:17] <mark_> does anyone read linux format?
[12:17] <maskd> ?
[12:17] <Sepheebear> mark_: you learn this stuff as you use it
[12:17] <willem> Can someone help with fglrx problems?
[12:17] <mark_> ah thats true
[12:17] <maskd> willem: i have fglrx problems too
[12:18] <mark_> me 2
[12:18] <maskd> when i try to do certain things my screen blanks
[12:18] <Seveas> !tell willem about someone
[12:18] <EddieDaMan> can someone please help me get my wireless working?
[12:18] <mark_> last time i tried installing drivers my kernel was messed up and i need reinstall XD
[12:18] <maskd> and comes back
[12:18] <Seveas> !tell EddieDaMan  about someone
[12:18] <Liothen> how do you disable the gdm startup sound?
[12:18] <Seveas> Liothen, /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[12:18] <Sepheebear> Seveas: looks like the bot's on break
[12:18] <Seveas> it's not
[12:19] <willem> My system hangs solidly when I use fglrx.  Hardware works fine under another OS and using the 'ati' module also works
[12:19] <Seveas> !test
[12:19] <ubotu> Crashed.
[12:19] <Seveas> !goo'boy
[12:19] <ubotu> Aww, thanks dad.
[12:19] <Sepheebear> lol
[12:19] <Sepheebear> can you change its diapers too?
[12:19] <Sepheebear> !diaperchange
[12:19] <ubotu> I don't know, Sepheebear
[12:19] <Sepheebear> lol
[12:20] <Seveas> !lart Sepheebear
[12:20] <frasse> if i choosed to install network manually later, in the install because i had no internetcabel plugged in, how do i get it to work? :(
[12:20] <Seveas> ah the larting is gone :(
[12:20] <mb4guns> Got a weird problem, suddenly I'm unable to run some programs like rar, firefox32 and cedega. The thing is these progs are all manually installed 32bit bins. They are there but still when executing rar or with full path /usr/locale/bin/rar ubuntu whines "unknown file or dirctory"
[12:20] <Seveas> frasse, what kind of network do you have?
[12:20] <Sepheebear> what the heck is larting? this i gotta see
[12:20] <EddieDaMan> ? ! tell EddieDaMan...   huh?
[12:20] <mark_> yaaaaaaaaay tytyty guys mplayer works
[12:21] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, ubotu sent you a message
[12:21] <mark_> only i need an xvid codec now...
[12:21] <Sepheebear> congrats mark_
[12:21] <EddieDaMan> i didn't understand it
[12:21] <EddieDaMan> lol
[12:21] <dAndy> is there a known issue with the locales package in dapper?
[12:22] <Sepheebear> dAndy: apparently it chokes on a missing directory
[12:22] <frasse> Seveas cablenetwork
[12:22] <dAndy> Sepheebear: ok, patch in the works I imagine?
[12:22] <Seveas> frasse, ah, so simple dhcp
[12:22] <Seveas> frasse, system -> administration -> networking
[12:22] <EddieDaMan> what is wrong with this command? sudo apt-get ndiswrapper?
[12:23] <Sepheebear> likely. there are a few bug reports on it IIRC
[12:23] <dAndy> sudo apt-get install <package_name>
[12:23] <rob1> EddieDaMan, no "install"
[12:23] <tristan> EddieDaMan :  sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[12:23] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: youre missing install or remove
[12:23] <EddieDaMan> oh, thanks
[12:23] <EddieDaMan> sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[12:23] <EddieDaMan> right?
[12:23] <dAndy> yep
[12:23] <FlannelKing> has anyone gotten ubuntus default install of apache2 to work with mod_rewrite?
[12:24] <Seveas> FlannelKing, what's the probelm with that, works like a charm for me
[12:26] <FlannelKing> Seveas, I can't get it to work, at all.
[12:26] <EddieDaMan> hey seveas, what do i type to get my wireless working?
[12:26] <Seveas> FlannelKing, show your .htaccess/apache.conf on the pastebin
[12:26] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, wireless --work
[12:26] <EddieDaMan> lol
[12:27] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, or you could actually give some info about your setup so somenone can help
[12:27] <EddieDaMan> i'm new sorry, i'm running ubuntu 5.10
[12:28] <EddieDaMan> trying to get my dlink g650 to connect to a non encrypted wireless
[12:28] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, what kind of chip is on that thing?
[12:28] <Seveas> (the command lspci will tell you)
[12:28] <EddieDaMan> intel
[12:29] <Seveas> then you don't need ndiswrapper
[12:29] <Seveas> simply go to system -> administration -> networking
[12:29] <Seveas> and set it up there
[12:29] <EddieDaMan> it doesnt seem to connect
[12:29] <frasse> so Seveas, what do i do there?
[12:30] <FlannelKing> Seveas, http://pastebin.ca/35053
[12:30] <Seveas> frasse, set your network card to use dhcp and activate it
[12:30] <Mabus06> on ubuntu how do you use the c++ command to compile a .cpp file into a .out file that already has the required permissions to execute?
[12:30] <frasse> oki thx then =)
[12:31] <Sepheebear> methinks the g650 uses the atheros chip
[12:31] <Seveas> Mabus06, g++ -o foo foo.cpp
[12:32] <trollducky> Izzat a new Wintendo-flavoured-Apple, Sepheebear  ?
[12:32] <christianp> hi all
[12:32] <Seveas> FlannelKing, did you restart apache after making these changes (and why do you put them outside the <location> block?
[12:32] <FlannelKing> Seveas, that's what I was told to do.  By a few websites about that, but I've tried numerous locations in the files.  And yeah, I restart after each.
[12:33] <randy> es posible reiniciar en modo msdos desde linux?
[12:33] <mark_> i just installed 3d desktop, how do i run it now?
[12:33] <rob1> !es
[12:33] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:33] <Seveas> randy, stick to english in here please
[12:33] <randy> gracias
[12:33] <rage> Hey, I've got a key that I can bind in gnome key bindings, it works with any gnome_settings_daemon command but not the metacity commands, any suggestion on how I could get this key to preform say... panel_main_menu ?
[12:34] <randy> do you know how to reestart in msdos mode?
[12:34] <rob1> heh
[12:34] <randy> because, I want to install windows....... and booting it from cd it starts ubuntu
[12:35] <Sepheebear> rage: how about just using alt+f1 to get the panel?
[12:35] <rob1> randy, you need to set it in your biso to boot from cd
[12:35] <rob1> s/biso/bios
[12:35] <rage> Sepheebear: well, I was using that as an example, I want to be able to bind it to metacity commands
[12:35] <rage> I've got several of these keys
[12:36] <Sepheebear> like multimedia keys?
[12:36] <maskd> can you hotkey the windows keys?
[12:36] <rage> sort of :-)
[12:37] <Sepheebear> there is the keyboard shortcuts capplet
[12:37] <Wilf> any sound editing adobe audition/mix miester clones out there?
[12:37] <rage> When I bind it in the Gnome Key Bindings it says the keys name is 0x93,
[12:37] <rage> mmm, okay
[12:37] <mwe> you can make the windows keys do whatever you want them to.
[12:37] <rage> well, thats what I'm using
[12:37] <Moe|Joe|L> yo people
[12:38] <Moe|Joe|L> anyone got a start guide for ubuntu 5.10?
[12:38] <Seveas> Moe|Joe|L, help.ubuntu.com
[12:38] <Sepheebear> and there was a way to bind other commands to keys, but that's kinda buried in gconf settings
[12:38] <Sepheebear> cant remember where
[12:38] <bimberi> Moe|Joe|L: also System -> Help
[12:38] <rage> its in /apps/metacity
[12:39] <Happuf> Hi. Someone know how to install X server?
[12:39] <rage> see thats the problem I'm having at the moment, I can get this key to say... launch the calculator without any issues
[12:39] <HrdwrBoB> yes
[12:39] <Happuf> I have server install in use. I just installed fluxbox, but now i have to install X server.
[12:39] <rage> because thats a gnome_settings_daemon thingy
[12:40] <Moe|Joe|L> cheers guys
[12:40] <rage> but I cant say make it, take a screen shot because thats a metacity thing and metacity doesnt seem to want to play ball with these keys
[12:40] <maskd> anybody else like the band 'america'>
[12:40] <Seveas> maskd, no offtopic chatter in here please
[12:41] <Sepheebear> hehe metacity doesnt wanna honor its own keybindings setup, interesting
[12:41] <maskd> sorry seveas
[12:41] <rage> apparently :-) anyway, I cant really blame it, I'm sure they didnt have these keys in mind
[12:41] <rage> works fine with other key bindings, it just these keys
[12:41] <Sepheebear> are you sure you have the right keycodes?
[12:42] <rage> pretty certain, as I said, I can make it launch the calculator just fine
[12:42] <dn_> thanks for the good work :)
[12:42] <rage> or a webbrowser, or anything like that, anything that the gnome_settings_daemon handles
[12:45] <randy> I would like to boot in msdos
[12:45] <randy> do you know how to do it?
[12:45] <Bacem> with windows XP, you can't
[12:45] <randy> but with ubuntu?
[12:45] <Bacem> you need another system boot
[12:45] <randy> I'm in ubuntu
[12:46] <Seveas> randy, ubuntu isn't dos
[12:46] <Sepheebear> maybe somebody on ##gnome can help with that
[12:46] <randy> I meant
[12:46] <lucasvo> hi
[12:46] <randy> I'd like to reboot in msdos
[12:46] <randy> to install windows
[12:46] <lucasvo> I have problems with my dapper dependencies
[12:46] <lucasvo> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[12:46] <lucasvo>   linux-image-386: Depends: linux-image-2.6.15-10-386 but it is not installable
[12:46] <lucasvo>   linux-restricted-modules-386: Depends: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-10-386 but it is not installable
[12:46] <rage> Sepheebear: yeah, there now, I can see tumbleweeds blowing by :-/
[12:46] <Seveas> randy, then boot from a windows cd
[12:46] <Seveas> there's nothing ubuntu can do for you there
[12:46] <randy> Seveas I'm trying to do it
[12:46] <randy> booting from cd
[12:46] <Sepheebear> rage: yeah it gets like that sometimes
[12:46] <randy> but ubuntu starts anyway
[12:47] <rage> yeah :-/
[12:47] <Seveas> set your bios to boot from cd
[12:47] <holy_cow> randy, then change your bios
[12:47] <randy> yes
[12:47] <holy_cow> that hasnothing to do with ubuntu
[12:47] <randy> it starts:
[12:47] <randy> booting from cd
[12:47] <randy> booting from cd
[12:47] <randy> it happens nothing
[12:47] <rage> you wouldnt know a good way of retriving the scancode for this key?
[12:47] <randy> and seconds after it starts ubuntu
[12:47] <rage> not the keycode, but the scancode
[12:47] <Seveas> randy, then search for help in #windows
[12:47] <randy> ok
[12:47] <holy_cow> randy, once again, that is your bios problem not ubuntu
[12:47] <randy> thanks
[12:47] <randy> ok
[12:47] <Seveas> this has NOTHING to do with ubuntu
[12:47] <randy> ok htanks u
[12:48] <Seveas> randy, it helps to get an oficial windows cd and not a burned one.
[12:48] <Seveas> meh
[12:48] <holy_cow> lol
[12:48] <holy_cow> warez kids
[12:48] <maskd> warez rool
[12:48] <Seveas> s/kids/idiots/
[12:48] <FreakyFries> Is it possible to listen music AND play a game (counterstrike) and hear both the sounds? If I start the game first and after that I start beep-media-payer, and push the play button I get this error: Please check that: 1. you have the correct output plugin selected. 2. no other programs are blocking the soundcard. 3. your soundcard is configured properly. If I start beep-media-player first and then start the game, I just don't have any sound
[12:48] <FreakyFries>  ingame but the music plays. Is it possible to solve this ?
[12:48] <rage> omgz, iz thar warez ere?
[12:48] <Seveas> FreakyFries, don'f flood
[12:49] <maskd> that was a flood?
[12:49] <Seveas> took up 1/3 of my screen :)
[12:49] <Seveas> so yes
[12:49] <rob1> mmm fries
[12:49] <FreakyFries> Sorry, the message was just to long :-/
[12:49] <Seveas> FreakyFries, teach both your applications to use esd
[12:50] <rage> Anyway, I might go find a keygen for Ubuntu, bbl
[12:50] <Seveas> afaik that's not possible for CS, so there's a problem
[12:50] <maskd> they have CS for linux?
[12:50] <maskd> or through wine?
[12:50] <FreakyFries> I use cedega :)
[12:50] <maskd> ohh ok
[12:50] <rob1> rage, I'll sell you my fully unlocked copy
[12:51] <Seveas> for $49,95 only :)
[12:51] <maskd> do what i used to do and get a pretty crappy computer that is just capable of playing mp3's and connect them up to phat speakers and use headphones for your main comp
[12:51] <rage> Wow, what a bargain :-)
[12:51] <rob1> yay, free money!
[12:51] <rob1> oops ;)
[12:51] <Seveas> TANSTAFM
[12:52] <maskd> is it the professional edition
[12:52] <maskd> ?
[12:52] <rage> Yay, :-) this is so going on bittorrent tonight
[12:52] <Sepheebear> rage: go to a console and do "showkey -s"
[12:52] <FlannelKing> so, no ideas on my conf files Seveas?
[12:52] <Seveas> http://warez.co.uk/ubuntu_full_crack_by_w4r3z-d00d.exe
[12:52] <rage> Sepheebear: yup, though so
[12:52] <maskd> omg the link is 404'd
[12:52] <Seveas> FlannelKing, I usually put rewriterules in a <location> or .htaccess file
[12:53] <robotgeek> Seveas: :)
[12:53] <rob1> it comes with your choice of frogert!
[12:53] <rage> been trying to use setkeycodes to reassign it to umm, umm, say the 'r' key, so I could test it out
[12:53] <robotgeek> Seveas: no warez here!
[12:53] <rob1> and toping
[12:53] <holy_cow> heh, well you gotta say one thing, at least they are trying
[12:53] <Seveas> ls -al /home/robotgeek
[12:53] <holy_cow> to install ubuntu
[12:53] <Seveas> drwxr-xr-x robotgeek robotgeek 512 porn/
[12:53] <holy_cow> i guess linux is now easy enough for warez kids to install
[12:53] <Seveas> drwxr-xr-x robotgeek robotgeek 512 warez/
[12:53] <Seveas> robotgeek, you were saying? :)
[12:54] <robotgeek> Seveas: umm, nothing
[12:54] <rage> Sepheebear: showkeys -s produces the following output "0xe0 0x13 0xe0 0x93"
[12:54] <Seveas> b0rk b0rk b0rk
[12:54] <maskd> im intrigued as to how the word 'warez' came into existance
[12:54] <Seveas> hi Swedish_Chef
[12:54] <rage> Um de gesh de bork
[12:55] <Seveas> maskd, bekoz it'z kool to typ3 in 1337 sp34k!!11@!!2!1
[12:55] <maskd> omg no way lol!!!111oneone ^_^
[12:55] <Bacem> please, I need some help for my notebook. I've install ubuntu, but it's not very
[12:55] <Wilf> what is a "jack" server, any why do i need it to run ardour?
[12:55] <Bacem> esay for the battery
[12:55] <Seveas> Wilf, it's a sound server
[12:56] <Seveas> Bacem, care to elaborate on that?
[12:56] <rage> maskd: It's most likely derived from the word 'wares', someone made it 2 kool 4 skool
[12:56] <maskd> rage: yeah i'm on the wikipedia article about it
[12:56] <maskd> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pirate_street_vendor.jpg
[12:57] <frasse> Hi
[12:57] <maskd> this wouldnt happen to be any of you guys would it? ;)
[12:57] <frasse> Thanks Seveas
[12:57] <maskd> hi frasse
[12:57] <frasse> for helping me with network
[12:57] <Seveas> frasse, it worked?
[12:57] <rage> It's all GPL software I swear!
[12:57] <frasse> yes, thanks :)
[12:57] <Bacem> Seveas> it's a little bit difficult for me because my english is not very good :s
[12:58] <FHX> Hey all
[12:58] <FHX> Hey all
[12:58] <Seveas> Bacem, where are you from?
[12:58] <mark_> hey
[12:58] <FHX> Does anyone knkow how to increase partition size using qtparted?
[12:58] <mark_> why is it that i cannot hear sound in my video?
[12:58] <frasse> How do i get to my graphiccard options?
[12:58] <Bacem> Seveas> i'm french
[12:58] <Seveas> Bacem, try #ubuntu-fr, thay may be easier for you
[12:59] <Bacem> tanks a lot
[12:59] <Dazgar2> hi
[12:59] <Seveas> mark_, you might miss some codecs
[12:59] <Seveas> frasse, which card, which options?
[12:59] <maskd> mark_: what is the filetype?
[12:59] <mark_> yes but i try to install them from the syncapt
[12:59] <mark_> xvid format
[12:59] <maskd> well i would suggest VLC
[12:59] <frasse> I don't know, heh its an integrated card thats all i know, and i want to turn v-sync ON
[12:59] <Dazgar2> i have a diskimage (250Mo) and i would like ti enlarge it to 1Go
[12:59] <maskd> it's never let me down
[12:59] <mark_> but i dont know which one i miss
[12:59] <Dazgar2> how can i do this please
[01:00] <Seveas> frasse, you have to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf (which unfortunately is not easy)
[01:00] <Dazgar2> the starting size (250Mo) may change
[01:00] <maskd> is a Mo and Go a MB and GB?
[01:00] <frasse> Ok thx
[01:01] <FHX> Any ideas on how to increase partition size using qtparted?
[01:01] <maskd> mark_: did you apt-get gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[01:01] <maskd> ?
[01:01] <Seveas> maskd, yeah, Mo is french
[01:02] <Seveas> short for Mo-ron ;)
[01:02] <Soldier_laptop> nas
[01:02] <Sionide> i have 1337 packages installed:D
[01:02] <Sionide> hehe
[01:02] <Seveas> Sionide, :)
[01:03] <maskd> there would happen to be an option in install that will let you choose which packages you wish to install alongside the base system?
[01:03] <EddieDaMan> seveas, is there a programs comparable to winamp for ubuntu?
[01:03] <maskd> EddieDaMan: XMMS
[01:03] <Sionide> rgraghrghghh
[01:03] <Seveas> beep-media-player
[01:03] <giftnudel> funny, apt-get copies 2 files simultaneously on the hd, even from the cd ...
[01:03] <Sionide> i need something to play or convert .m4a files.. any advice?
[01:03] <Seveas> mplayer/mencoder
[01:03] <rage> EddieDaMan: xmms, it even takes winamp skins afaik
[01:03] <thefish> EddieDaMan: amarok is quite different to winamp, but way cooler
[01:03] <Seveas> ^-- Sionide
[01:03] <EddieDaMan> do either of those stream from something like shoutcast?
[01:03] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, all of them
[01:03] <EddieDaMan> ic
[01:04] <Sionide> mencoder eh :s
[01:04] <Sepheebear> Sionide: install gstreamer0.8-faad
[01:04] <erosgol> what program do  i use to burn  a data cd?
[01:04] <Seveas> forget xmms, beep-media-player is xmms done better
[01:04] <Wilf> does "jack" come stock with breezy?
[01:04] <EddieDaMan> lol
[01:04] <ROBOd> hi guys
[01:04] <Wilf> and how do i make it run :|
[01:04] <Sionide> forget beep media player, amarok is the bomb
[01:04] <rage> EddieDaMan: I'm kinda partial to Gnome Music Player myself :-) its like iTunes without the bloat
[01:04] <EddieDaMan> lol
[01:04] <maskd> once i got an ipod and used itunes, i couldnt use winamp anymore, thats why i like rhythmbox
[01:04] <ROBOd> i want to install Wine https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine
[01:04] <Sionide> rage, then you'll prefer Banshee - it's way better
[01:04] <ROBOd> and ... when I add the recommended repository
[01:04] <rage> mmmm, okay
[01:05] <ROBOd> when reloading ... it fails
[01:05] <ROBOd> how can i investigate the problem?
[01:05] <Seveas> ROBOd, errors on the pastebin please
[01:05] <Sepheebear> im starting to love quod-libet
[01:05] <ROBOd> there's no error :)
[01:05] <ROBOd> i'm using Synaptic .. which shows Failed
[01:05] <ROBOd> suggestions?
[01:05] <Seveas> ROBOd, apt-get update
[01:06] <rage> Sionide: Looks quite nice, do you know if it supports iPods?
[01:06] <Seveas> and the output on the pastebin
[01:06] <maskd> rage: it looks very similar to rythmbox
[01:06] <Sionide> rage, yeah i think it does - i don't have one, but i use gtkpod to leech music off mates ipods :P
[01:06] <maskd> http://banshee-project.org/Screenshots
[01:06] <rage> mmm okay
[01:06] <maskd> ill install it now, cheers Sionide
[01:06] <Sionide> banshee is similar to rhythmbox, but it's better i reckon
[01:06] <Sionide> i use amarok though
[01:06] <ROBOd> Seveas: the error is: Ign http://wine.sourceforge.net binary/ Release.gpg
[01:06] <Seveas> ROBOd, that's not an error
[01:06] <ROBOd> that's the line
[01:07] <Seveas> the *complete* output on the pastebin please
[01:07] <Sepheebear> Sionide: if you use banshee, rhythmbox, quod-libet; they'll all play .m4a with gstreamer-faad installed
[01:07] <Sionide> Sepheebear, this will let amarok play .m4a files?
[01:07] <Sionide> :s
[01:07] <EddieDaMan> when i install beep media player, do i need to install anything else to make it stream?
[01:07] <Sepheebear> banshee will even rip to m4a with gstreamer-faac installed
[01:07] <FHX> How do I use qtparted to increase partition size??
[01:07] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, no
[01:08] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[01:08] <Sepheebear> Sionide: sorry i dont do KDE
[01:08] <mwe> in bash, if I have a variable $c=1, how do I add say 7 to that with a bash command?
[01:08] <Sionide> neither do i
[01:08] <Sionide> !
[01:08] <ubotu> Sionide: I give up, what is it?
[01:08] <Sionide> i just use amarok
[01:08] <Sionide> because it's superior
[01:08] <giftnudel> mwe, let?
[01:08] <Sepheebear> bit of a gnome-purist
[01:08] <Sionide> Sepheebear, i wish there was a gnome version of amarok, lol amarog!
[01:09] <Sepheebear> what does it do?
[01:09] <erosgol> what program should i use to burn data cds?
[01:09] <Sionide> built-in last.fm(audioscrobbler) support, and can handle my huge library
[01:09] <giftnudel> mwe, it's not that easy, I always forget it and look like 30mins for a solution
[01:09] <EddieDaMan> what button to i press on beep to make it stream, lol
[01:09] <mwe> giftnudel: heh, yeah
[01:09] <mb4guns> Got a weird problem, suddenly I'm unable to run some programs like rar, firefox32 and cedega. The thing is these progs are all manually installed 32bit bins. They are there but still when executing rar or with full path /usr/locale/bin/rar ubuntu whines "unknown file or dirctory"
[01:10] <Sionide> Sepheebear, rhythmbox kept dying when i tried to import all my music
[01:10] <maskd> mm there are a lot of id3 tags that cant be read by banshee that can be read by itunes
[01:10] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, just open a .pls or .m3u file
[01:10] <frasse> hmm, if i read a guide, there they tell me to: write wget http://www.tx-shells.com/files/psyBNC2.3.2-4.tar.gz in my shell, where would i write it if i don't have a shell?
[01:10] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[01:10] <Seveas> frasse, nowhere
[01:10] <frasse> ? :|
[01:10] <Sepheebear> itunes frequently mis-tags stuff
[01:10] <Sionide> EddieDaMan, or if you have a url - goto "add file" -> URL
[01:10] <Sionide> itunes is horrible :/
[01:10] <ROBOd> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6257
[01:10] <maskd> bugger
[01:10] <Seveas> frasse, you need a shell :)
[01:11] <mb4guns> try amarok, it rlly rox
[01:11] <EddieDaMan> so this is like shoutcast?
[01:11] <Seveas> frasse, apps -> accessories -> terminal
[01:11] <ROBOd> Seveas: why does Synaptic report that as an error?
[01:11] <maskd> im thinking of converting all my mp3s to ogg
[01:11] <mwe> giftnudel: ok it's let c=c+7
[01:11] <giftnudel> ah thx
[01:11] <FHX> Does anyone know??
[01:11] <giftnudel> I knew it was let
[01:11] <FHX> how do I increase partition size using qtparted??
[01:11] <Seveas> ROBOd, there's no error in there, try synaptic again and make a screenshot of the error
[01:12] <frasse> Seveas,  i wrote it in firefox and downloaded it, is that a gayway to do it or what? :D
[01:12] <sexcopter8000m> hi, long shot here, but is it possible to convert an ntfs partition to vfat *without* wiping it?
[01:12] <rage> sexcopter8000m: I know of no way, with or without the use of free software
[01:12] <Seveas> frasse, well, you need a shell to start it ;)
[01:12] <Seveas> sexcopter8000m, no
[01:12] <maskd> oh my dad would LOVE banshee, you can convert stuff to FLAC
[01:12] <Seveas> sexcopter8000m, why convert?
[01:13] <sexcopter8000m> ok, thanks anyway
[01:13] <sexcopter8000m> Seveas, because i have all my music and other stuff on an ntfs partition, which i can't write to in linux
[01:13] <rage> I got my first terabyte today :-) 1180 billion bytes for me :-)
[01:13] <sexcopter8000m> Seveas, as it happens i have a fat partition which i can use as a "go-between", but that just means booting periodically into windows :s
[01:14] <Seveas> sexcopter8000m, ntfsprogs from dapper can (still experimental but didn't crash my drive so far)
[01:14] <giftnudel> oh shit, I thought my hd was broken since I got many I/O errors on hdc ... but thats just the cd, my hd is hda ...
[01:14] <EddieDaMan> is there an internet address for shoutcast?
[01:14] <EddieDaMan> lol
[01:14] <maskd> ok everybody im off to go do a freh install of dapper
[01:14] <maskd> cya later
[01:14] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, http://jungletrain.net/64kbps.pls
[01:14] <Seveas> just an example stream
[01:14] <sexcopter8000m> Seveas, yeah have heard of such things... i'd rather steer clear of "experimental" stuff, i'm just not savvy enough to cope with non idiot-proof stuff ;)
[01:14] <EddieDaMan> ic
[01:14] <frasse> ehm, ok so i have to have a shell to set up a psybnc server? because i think its just so because they who wrote the guide sells shells, and the guide is meant to ppl who bought shells there, are you sure i need a shell for running a psybncserver?
[01:14] <Seveas> hehe
[01:15] <Sepheebear> amarok's interface looks too busy
[01:15] <Seveas> frasse, apps -> accessories -> terminal
[01:15] <Seveas> that is a shell on your pc
[01:15] <frasse> ehm, i have no terminal there :p
[01:17] <ROBOd> Seveas: done... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6258
[01:17] <Sepheebear> frasse: hit alt+f2 then type in "gnome-terminal"
[01:17] <ROBOd> Seveas: after using apt-get update .... the new Wine version IS available in Synaptic
[01:17] <giftnudel> frasse: with you get back with alt-f7
[01:17] <ROBOd> therefore ... it's actually an error of Synaptic
[01:18] <giftnudel> frasse: from the xserver you need ctrl-alt-f1
[01:18] <frasse> ehh, i didn't really get what you mean
[01:18] <frasse> because i'm bigtimen00b on linux :P
[01:18] <giftnudel> frasse, remember alt-f7
[01:18] <giftnudel> ok?
[01:18] <frasse> what does it do?
[01:19] <giftnudel> you'll need it in a minute
[01:19] <boa-chan> anyone know how to fix this,
[01:19] <boa-chan> Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.7.1    atk >= 1.0.1    pango >= 1.9.0    cairo >= 0.9.2) were not met
[01:19] <frasse> ok, will remember it :)
[01:19] <fevel> hey guys, I have a ntfs partition but I can only access it through sudo nautilus
[01:19] <giftnudel> frasse, press ctrl - alt - f1 and you will get a console
[01:19] <giftnudel> frasse, if you want to go back
[01:19] <fevel> is there a way for me to just click the partition?
[01:19] <boa-chan> fevel
[01:19] <boa-chan> it will only let you read as root?
[01:19] <giftnudel> frasse, well you remembered something, this will help you
[01:19] <fevel> yes
[01:20] <Seveas> ROBOd, you might need to tell synaptic to allow unauthenticated packages
[01:20] <boa-chan> is it in your fstab
[01:20] <fevel> boa-chan, yes
[01:20] <boa-chan> /dev/hda1       /media/hda      ntfs    nls=utf8,umask=0222 0       0
[01:20] <fevel> boa-chan, since it appears in my desktop
[01:20] <frasse> hehe is their any good guide to learn the basics in any linuxsystem? like windows helpsystem? o_O
[01:20] <boa-chan> use that
[01:20] <ROBOd> Seveas: how?
[01:20] <mwe> to count the number of packages install I do dpkg -l| grep -c ^ii. Is there a built in option to dpkg that will do it or something?
[01:20] <boa-chan> fix to your system tho
[01:20] <mifritscher> hi
[01:20] <giftnudel> frasse, yes, actually there are some how-tos out there
[01:21] <boa-chan> anyone know how to install gtk+-2.8.9 on ubuntu
[01:21] <boa-chan> im having no luck
[01:21] <giftnudel> frasse, any case, a book might be better in that resprect
[01:21] <mifritscher> can I admin cups with a browser, too? it says that I should use the control-applet...
[01:21] <Seveas> ROBOd, very good question :)
[01:21] <Seveas> ROBOd, browse through the preferences screens, it's there somewhere
[01:21] <frasse> you think, but i want to try out with a guide on the net :)
[01:22] <giftnudel> frasse, I don't know one right now, but I have seen some ... :)
[01:22] <Seveas> frasse, google for the rute book and browse through help.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:22] <EddieDaMan> thank you seveas, i got it to work = )
[01:22] <mifritscher> little problem: I didn't even instal kde/gnome
[01:23] <frasse> shall i google on "rute book" or is that an spelling?  :P
[01:23] <boa-chan> so yea
[01:23] <boa-chan> anyone here installed gtk
[01:23] <boa-chan> trying to compile something that needs it
[01:23] <giftnudel> frasse: look for "introduction to linux" or similar
[01:23] <Seveas> boa-chan, apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[01:23] <rage> boa-chan: you'll need the gtk devel libraries
[01:23] <Sepheebear> rutebook is a package in universe
[01:23] <Seveas> !tell boa-chan about compiling
[01:23] <mb4guns> When i download rar from rarlab.com I'm unable to run the executable ubuntu says "unknown file or directory", tought the rar_static binary executes. Any ideas? running amd64
[01:24] <rage> yeah, what Seveas said :-)
[01:24] <Seveas> Sepheebear, really? cool :)
[01:24] <boa-chan> libgtk2.0-dev is already the newest version.
[01:24] <Sepheebear> actually multiverse
[01:24] <frasse> ok, thx very much :)
[01:24] <Seveas> mb4guns, you're on amd64 I guess?
[01:24] <Sepheebear> Section: multiverse/doc
[01:24] <boa-chan> i get this error trying ti compile it
[01:24] <boa-chan> checking for BASE_DEPENDENCIES_CFLAGS...
[01:24] <boa-chan> checking for BASE_DEPENDENCIES_LIBS...
[01:24] <boa-chan> configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.7.1    atk >= 1.0.1    pango >= 1.9.0    cairo >= 0.9.2) were not met.
[01:25] <Seveas> boa-chan, NEVER paste in here
[01:25] <mb4guns> Seveas, yeh
[01:25] <boa-chan> k
[01:25] <Seveas> boa-chan, apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[01:25] <Seveas> boa-chan, what are you compiling?
[01:25] <boa-chan> Seveas, gtk+-2.8.9
[01:25] <giftnudel> boa-chan, install the -dev packages
[01:25] <Seveas> boa-chan, why?
[01:25] <mb4guns> Seveas, the thing is din;t change a thing, same problem with firefox32 bins. guess it's a 32 libs problem
[01:25] <boa-chan> cause this thing woulnt compile
[01:25] <Seveas> boa-chan, which thing?
[01:25] <boa-chan> sabbu
[01:26] <Seveas> ok, don't compile gtk manually, throw out what you downloaded
[01:26] <Seveas> and apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[01:26] <Seveas> as i told you 2 times before
[01:26] <boa-chan> yes but ive done that
[01:26] <boa-chan> before
[01:26] <boa-chan> checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.0.0... no
[01:26] <boa-chan> thats error i get
[01:27] <Seveas> apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
[01:27] <boa-chan> look man
[01:27] <boa-chan> it wont install anything
[01:27] <Seveas> if that does not work the software you try to compile is broken
[01:27] <boa-chan> ive compiled this before
[01:27] <Seveas> boa-chan, what is the output of dpkg -l libgtk*
[01:28] <Seveas> put that on the pastebin
[01:28] <fli7e> whats a really addicting game for linux that doesnt require much dedication (like bejeweled or something)
[01:28] <Seveas> xmoto
[01:28] <Seveas> supertux
[01:28] <Seveas> xgalaga
[01:28] <Seveas> monkey-bubble
[01:28] <fli7e> thanks.
[01:29] <rage> I'd like to second xgalaga as highly addictive
[01:29] <boa-chan> http://pastebin.com/481415
[01:29] <jess_> I have a question in regards to what is commonly known as "Default User" in XP...  Is there something that works similar to that in Ubuntu where you can copy your home directory somewhere and every new user that is created would then have that "Default User" copied into their home directory?
[01:29] <boa-chan> hold on
[01:29] <boa-chan> dont use that
[01:29] <Seveas> jess_, /etc/skel
[01:29] <Seveas> boa-chan, ok, try ./configure for your application and pastebin the output of it
[01:30] <Seveas> NOT ./configure for gtk, but for your app
[01:30] <boa-chan> k
[01:30] <boa-chan> http://pastebin.com/481419
[01:30] <jess_> Thanks Seveas!!!
[01:31] <Seveas> ah, you have pkg-config in /usr/locak/bin
[01:31] <Seveas> that's broken
[01:31] <Seveas> why did you do that?
[01:31] <boa-chan> i go tno idea
[01:32] <frasse> giftnudel, when i press ctrl alt f1, i get a consolemode,  is that the right "thing" if i want to run a server? or is the graphic still loaded? :s
[01:32] <Seveas> more things are broken I guess
[01:32] <pa_l> hi i installed mysql-server-4.1 using apt-get, now i have problems to start the mysql server. i always get this error code ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[01:32] <giftnudel> frasse, well, depends
[01:32] <Seveas> this is not an Ubuntu bug, you messed up things yourself by compiling stupidly
[01:32] <tuskernini> hi all
[01:33] <Seveas> it may be solved by removing pkg-config from /usr/local
[01:33] <boa-chan> how do i do that
[01:33] <giftnudel> frasse, you don't need the xserver for a server, in your case however, it's still there
[01:33] <Seveas> sudo mv /usr/local/bin/pkg-config /usr/local/bin/pkg-conig-old
[01:33] <john_> can anyone gived me the syntax I need for assing a mount to the /etc/fstab file?
[01:33] <john_> please
[01:33] <giftnudel> man fstab
[01:33] <Seveas> joh, /etc/fstab is filled with examples :)
[01:33] <Seveas> john_*
[01:33] <Sepheebear> whoa how'd you get pkg-config in /usr/local..?
[01:34] <Seveas> Sepheebear, by being stupid :)
[01:34] <Sepheebear> was that a self-compile?
[01:34] <boa-chan> prob
[01:34] <Myrtti> http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html
[01:34] <john_> seveas, ok
[01:34] <mb4guns> amd64 channel ?
[01:34] <giftnudel> Sepheebear, self-compiled I suppose ....
[01:34] <mb4guns> is there one?
[01:34] <Seveas> mb4guns, yes, this one :)
[01:34] <boa-chan> whats the dev for ffmpeg called
[01:34] <frasse> giftnudel,  ok, but if i want to run as a server, should i do anything or use the graphicmode with windowssimilarmenus and that stuff? :p
[01:34] <Sepheebear> there's a ton of stuff under /usr/local what's going on here?
[01:34] <john_> seveas, what about for adding username and password?
[01:34] <Seveas> libffmpeg-dev
[01:35] <giftnudel> frasse, Ok you got me there, let me tell you a story
[01:35] <boa-chan> says it cant find package
[01:35] <frasse> heh sure :)
[01:35] <Seveas> boa-chan, apt-cache search ffmpeg | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | xargs apt-get install
[01:35] <giftnudel> frasse, until 1 hour ago, I had a fedora 2 server without the graphical user interface and I really didn't have problems
[01:36] <john_> Seveas, what about for adding username and password?
[01:36] <mb4guns> Think my syslinks are not right naymore, had this before on gentoo. I remember me extracting and trying to force a rpm package to install. installer failed but think it overwritten something somewhere it should not
[01:36] <giftnudel> frasse, however, I wanted ubuntu on that server, since the support for fc 2 will stop next year or the one after
[01:36] <boa-chan> Seveas, that aborted
[01:36] <boa-chan> After unpacking 14.8MB of additional disk space will be used.
[01:36] <boa-chan> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? Abort.
[01:36] <Seveas> john_, depends on what you want
[01:36] <giftnudel> frasse, so I installed ubuntu on it without the userinterface
[01:37] <frasse> one sec, whats fc2?
[01:37] <john_> well I am mounting a windows server 2003 share
[01:37] <giftnudel> frasse, fedora core 2
[01:37] <john_> so it needs the username and password in there
[01:37] <frasse> ok something i will never know, continue
[01:37] <giftnudel> frasse, than I tried to set it up as it was before
[01:38] <giftnudel> frasse, but ubuntu lacks the handy console tools that fc2 had
[01:38] <Seveas> john_, man fstab
[01:38] <Seveas> that explains the syntax
[01:38] <Sepheebear> john_: ...,username=<uname>, password=<pword>
[01:38] <Sionide> anyone know how make xine record the sound of a file, like doing a screenshot but as sound ?
[01:39] <john_> Sepheebear, so does that go in at any place in the line?
[01:39] <giftnudel> frasse, so 20 minutes ago, I installed the graphical system to use these tools, since I don't have the time AND don't want to spend the time to figure out everything by myself again :)
[01:39] <Seveas> fli7e, try xmoto
[01:39] <fli7e> where do i get xmoto? i dont see it in synaptics with multiverse enabled.
[01:39] <Seveas> users.lichtsnel.nl/~seveas
[01:39] <frasse> ok giftnudel so you think i should run in graphicmode fr apache, ventriloserver and psyBNC? heh
[01:39] <fli7e> ty
[01:39] <Seveas> (there was a build error in the breezy package that wasn't solved before release)
[01:39] <giftnudel> frasse, so, in your case, use the tools you have, since these are really good. It's really a shame that they are not availabe without the graphical interface
[01:40] <giftnudel> frasse, yes, you might want to disable the login server (gdm) and start the user interface only if you need it
[01:40] <hydroksyde> http://www.thedailywtf.com/forums/54676/ShowPost.aspx - ROFPMSLMAO
[01:40] <Sepheebear> john_: <share> <mountpoint> smbfs rw,username=<uname>,password=<pword>
[01:40] <john_> Sepheebear, can I put that anywhere in the line or at the end?
[01:40] <john_> ah ok
[01:40] <giftnudel> frasse, in that case, you "only" waste harddisk space
[01:40] <john_> Ill try that thanks
[01:41] <frasse> ok :) one q.. installing in consolemode, did you choose that in the first beginning when you choose FULL installation or only ground install?
[01:41] <Bacem> Is there a way to attach the frequency CPU on a p4 ?
[01:41] <frasse> is that console/graphic interface
[01:41] <giftnudel> frasse, I installed with server
[01:41] <frasse> me to
[01:41] <frasse> No i didn't
[01:41] <Sepheebear> john_: "man smbmount" will give you more info
[01:41] <frasse> lol
[01:41] <frasse> :D
[01:41] <giftnudel> frasse, yes
[01:41] <giftnudel> frasse, so you have the interface
[01:42] <giftnudel> frasse, I don't think there is a quick way to get rid of it
[01:42] <frasse> okok, yes, i tryed to use server cus it sounded better :P lol, but it didn't work
[01:42] <giftnudel> frasse, I guess it did
[01:42] <giftnudel> frasse, but you didn't realize it :)
[01:42] <frasse> heeh, are you swedish?
[01:42] <giftnudel> frasse, no
[01:42] <giftnudel> frasse, german
[01:43] <frasse> lol, giftnudel means: poisonnoodles in swedish :P
[01:43] <tuskernini> in german aswell
[01:43] <giftnudel> frasse, it also does in german
[01:44] <frasse> hahlol
[01:44] <frasse> anyway thx for help, ill try it out now :)
[01:44] <giftnudel> I got the nickname from a teacher since I didn't always do what they wanted ...
[01:44] <tuskernini> :-)
[01:45] <giftnudel> I liked it, however, not many people around with that name ... not like 3R4Z0R
[01:45] <giftnudel> or H4XX0R
[01:45] <giftnudel> frasse, good luck
[01:46] <tuskernini> i have a question about CUE and BIN files...
[01:46] <giftnudel> not in a linux channel ...
[01:46] <fli7e> Seveas, if i install the .deb package for xmoto, then it gets added automatically in synaptics for easy removal later right?
[01:46] <tuskernini> i was wandering, how big can a BIN file be, and still be written on a 700MB cd?
[01:47] <Seveas> fli7e, yes, but you need xmoto-data too
[01:47] <mjr> tuskernini, if it's not an ISO-9660 data CD but a (S)VCD or something, it can be more than 700 megs; don't remember exactly
[01:47] <Seveas> tuskernini, err, 700MB
[01:47] <giftnudel> no a bit bigger, don't know why
[01:47] <fli7e> Seveas, cool thanks. i will grab both
[01:48] <mb4guns> why the heck do i need the install disk to reinstall ia32-libs
[01:48] <raphink> hi there
[01:48] <tuskernini> Seveas, i wrote a BIN file of about 800MB on a cd the other day... spmething to do with vcd or svcd...
[01:48] <tuskernini> there is somewhat of a compression going on...
[01:48] <raphink> anyone knows how to use keychain properly?
[01:49] <Seveas> mb4guns, because you did not disable the cd yet in sources.list :)
[01:49] <tuskernini> wanted to know how big i can go...
[01:49] <mjr> tuskernini, no compression, just that (S)VCDs have less error correcting data in them
[01:49] <Besta> hi all, does any of you know how to edit a freehand archive FH11 or a program to do that?
[01:49] <tuskernini> jr, thanx..
[01:49] <mb4guns> I din't ? :P /slap mb4guns
[01:50] <tuskernini> jr: where can i find out exacty how big i can go... because i made with vcdimager... and the file was too big for the cd when wanting to birn it
[01:50] <ejofee> Seveas: what do you think about adding gaim2.0.0beta1 to your repo?
[01:50] <Seveas> ejofee, not a chance until it at least builds properly on a standard breezy system
[01:50] <mjr> tuskernini, dunno, ask google, "vcd maximum size" or something
[01:50] <ejofee> Seveas: doesn't build properly?!
[01:51] <tuskernini> jr: will do
[01:51] <Seveas> ejofee, indeed
[01:52] <Merimursu> hei
[01:52] <MisterLF> hey, guys! ive ot a problem when i install Ubuntu. Error Message: The deboostrap program exited with an error 8return value 1) Check /target/var/log/boostrap.log for the details        What can i do?
[01:52] <giftnudel> MisterLF, do what it says
[01:52] <john_> if I have just made changes to the /etc/fstab file, is there a service I can restart instead of rebooting for it to take effect?
[01:52] <Merimursu> Does battlefield 2 work with linux???
[01:52] <MisterLF> how can i read the log?
[01:52] <giftnudel> john_, should work immediately
[01:53] <john_> Merimursi, I'd like to know that also :)
[01:53] <Sepheebear> john_: sudo mount -a -t smbfs
[01:53] <rednaxel> hi all - i'm struggling with dhclient.conf
[01:53] <MisterLF> @giftnudel how can i read the log?
[01:53] <john_> Sepheebear, thanks for all your help, got everything working how I wanted. Thou art lord!
[01:53] <mb4guns> Seveas, cheers works again, syslinks must have been wrong reinstall ia32 fixed it
[01:54] <mb4guns> *symlinks :P
[01:54] <rednaxel> all nets I connect my laptop have DHCP, except one... in winxp I have a "default" fixed IP for that one
[01:54] <Sepheebear> john_: hey dude you're the man, you did all the work, i just typed in a few funny words
[01:54] <erosgol> would some 1 please tell me what program i use to burn iso i cant find 1 anyware
[01:55] <john_> Sepheebear, do you know how I can create a sweet link on the desktop to the mounts I just created?
[01:55] <john_> erosgol, gnome baker is good
[01:55] <Sepheebear> john_: mount them under /media and they will automagically appear there and in the gnome-panel
[01:55] <john_> erosgol, also lets you right click an iso file and burn direct to disk, its quick, i burned my ubuntu live disk with it
[01:56] <john_> Sepheebear, rightous :)
[01:56] <fli7e> Seveas, i installed both xmoto and xmoto-data .deb packages using apt-get as root. both said install successful, but nothing is showing up in either synaptics or the panel menus
[01:56] <john_> righteous even
[01:56] <fli7e> how the heck do i run it?
[01:56] <erosgol> k ty
[01:56] <Sepheebear> party on!
[01:56] <Seveas> fli7e, <alt><f2>, type xmoto, hit enter
[01:56] <fli7e> yeah, nothing working
[01:56] <Seveas> odd
[01:56] <fli7e> doesnt launch from terminal either
[01:57] <Seveas> waht does the terminal say?
[01:57] <fli7e> command not found
[01:57] <Seveas> hmm
[01:57] <Seveas> dpkg -L xmoto
[01:57] <Happuf_> Someone know where apt-get install fluxbox?
[01:57] <gnomefreak> whats the command to configure locales?
[01:57] <fli7e> not installed.
[01:57] <Seveas> gnomefreak, system -> admin -> language-selector
[01:57] <Seveas> fli7e, then install it ;)
[01:57] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas
[01:57] <fli7e> did it matter which one i installed first?
[01:57] <Seveas> fli7e, are you on amd64 or ppc?
[01:58] <fli7e> nope, i686
[01:58] <fli7e> p4
[01:58] <Seveas> install both at the same time
[01:58] <john_> Sepheebear, ok Im being silly again, what command should I use to mount the mounts as media?
[01:58] <Seveas> dpkg -i xmoto*deb
[01:58] <Sepheebear> edit /etc/fstab and relocate the mounts to something under /media
[01:59] <Sepheebear> before that do sudo umount -a -t smbfs
[01:59] <Sepheebear> then edit
[01:59] <john_> so I put them in media rather than mnt?
[01:59] <Sepheebear> yep
[01:59] <rednaxel> if I write an "alias" statement in "dhclient.conf", will it be used after timeout?
[02:01] <john_> Sepheebear, it says it could not resolve mount point
[02:01] <Ophiocus> !wine
[02:01] <fli7e> Seveas, i did apt-get remove for both xmoto and xmoto-data, and am going to installing both at same time. how do i do this?
[02:01] <Sepheebear> john_: which command?
[02:01] <john_> sudo mount -a -t smbfs
[02:02] <john_> i changed the mnt to media in fstab
[02:02] <Sepheebear> did you sudo mkdir /media/<mountpoint> ?
[02:02] <fli7e> me? no
[02:02] <john_> Sepheebear, how do you mean?
[02:03] <john_> hang on
[02:03] <Sepheebear> well you had the mounts under /mnt before right?
[02:03] <john_> im being silly again
[02:04] <barro>  /j #ubuntu-es
[02:04] <barro> hola
[02:05] <barro>  /j  #ubuntu-es
[02:06] <Ophiocus> ^      barro quita el espacio/remove that space
[02:06] <barro> anyone know how to configure a "sound blaster pci 128 sound card"??
[02:07] <john_> Sepheebear, yes but  in fstab
[02:07] <john_> so how do I create a object in media with a link target of the mount
[02:07] <gnomefreak> barro,  did you diable the onboard sound card yet? once i did that my soundblaster works fine
[02:07] <Sepheebear> in fstab you'd have "//server/sharename /media/sharename"
[02:08] <EddieDaMan> hi again
[02:08] <Sepheebear> john_: then mkdir /media/sharename
[02:08] <john_> ok i try
[02:09] <barro> gnomefreak , I have install ubuntu yesterday but I have not sound, I think the problem could be a bad configuration of de sound card
[02:09] <EddieDaMan> thanks for all your are help seveas, one last thing, how can i watch windows media player like files?
[02:10] <frasse> giftnudel, hi again, do you know how i disable the acountfunction? so if the server restarts it will start completely without i have to login?
[02:10] <john_> Sepheebear, sorted man :)
[02:10] <Sepheebear> awesome
[02:10] <john_> Sepheebear, so is it possible to mount an ftp site?
[02:10] <erosgol> omg ive never seen a tarball installed so easy is that y theres no rpms?
[02:11] <EddieDaMan> Sepheebear, do you know how to play win32 files on ubuntu?
[02:11] <john_> Sepheebear, or at least to have a link to mount one?
[02:11] <gnomefreak> barro,  in breezy 5.10 if you go to system>aprefferences>sound or i think you can also go to applications>systemtools>ubuntu device "something"
[02:11] <Sepheebear> john_: sure you'd have to use gnome-vfs to mount ftp
[02:11] <john_> EddieDaMan, as in multimedia? like mp3s and vids?
[02:11] <EddieDaMan> vids
[02:11] <Sepheebear> Places -> Connect to server
[02:11] <the_bad14> any body can help me?
[02:11] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, totem-xine + w32codecs
[02:11] <the_bad14> i need help with the configuration of sound card
[02:11] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: sorry i dont do windows
[02:12] <john_> EddieDaMan, find the win32 codecs in Package Manager and then install mplayer
[02:12] <gnomefreak> its ubuntu device database :)
[02:12] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[02:12] <john_> EddieDaMan, mplayer is by far the best media player in my opinion
[02:12] <ejofee> ok... anybody know an easy way to install gaim 2.0.0beta1 in ubuntu (without compiling)?
[02:12] <psypher246> hello everyone. I need some help with apt-get updates. I keep getting gpg errors and all the advice I have tried on the forums does not seem to work
[02:12] <gnomefreak> ejofee,  you cant yet
[02:12] <Seveas> psypher246, the complete error and output on the pastebin please
[02:12] <john_> EddieDaMan, also install the mplayer fonts from package manager too to stop snags
[02:12] <Seveas> ejofee, some people offer .deb files on the forum. They suck
[02:12] <ejofee> gnomefreak: any idea how soon (when) this will be possible?
[02:13] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: but yeah win32codecs is great for opening .wmv .asf .wma files
[02:13] <psypher246> cool gimme a sec
[02:13] <ejofee> Seveas: they suck if they work.
[02:13] <gnomefreak> ejofee,  maybe when it becomes stable
[02:13] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[02:13] <ejofee> Seveas: haven't found anyone which is working
[02:13] <EddieDaMan> do you know what the win32 codec thingy is called in synaptic?
[02:13] <ejofee> gnomefreak: well, it's more stable than many things in ubuntu
[02:13] <barro> gnomefreak. what I have to do in the database collection?
[02:13] <gnomefreak> ejofee, i agree but still is beta
[02:13] <the_bad14> barro, do you cvan help me?
[02:13] <ejofee> gnomefreak: like sshfs, lilipond
[02:14] <ejofee> gnomefreak :)
[02:14] <the_bad14> i have a question with ubuntu
[02:14] <ejofee> s/lilipond/lilypond/
[02:14] <barro> the_bad12, tell me
[02:15] <the_bad14> i have a main board intel815, i installed ubuntu, but i can't sound
[02:15] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: win32codecs package isnt in any official Ubuntu repositories
[02:15] <EddieDaMan> ic
[02:15] <the_bad14> in the configuration all is correct
[02:15] <frasse> If i want to take away all the loginthing when i start the computer, should i do it in Login Screen Setup > Automatic Login? or is there any better way? the computer will act as a server
[02:15] <gnomefreak> barro,  go to system>prefferneces>sound on the first tab do you see the soundcard you would like to use?
[02:15] <psypher246> here it is:
[02:15] <psypher246> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:15] <psypher246> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[02:15] <psypher246> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[02:16] <the_bad14> but i can't identificate what's the problem
[02:16] <gnomefreak> PsyberOne, dont worry about the gpg errors
[02:16] <the_bad14> barro, are you there?
[02:16] <barro> yes
[02:17] <psypher246> i know but why do I get them?
[02:17] <the_bad14> do you can identicated my problem
[02:17] <Sepheebear> psypher246: give the mirrors a couple of hours, the errors will correct themselves
[02:17] <psypher246> this is on my home pc, office pc is fine
[02:17] <Seveas> psypher246, NEVER paste in here
[02:17] <psypher246> sorry
[02:17] <psypher246> how do i do it then?
[02:17] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear: where do i find a win32 codec package?
[02:17] <Seveas> psypher246, rm /var/lib/apt/lists/archive* && apt-get update
[02:17] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell PsyberOne about paste
[02:18] <psypher246> tried that
[02:18] <FHX> I was wondering, if I boot from cd and only select the partition step and I change the partitions, will it affect/wipe anything else? i just want to resize the ext3 partition
[02:18] <pa_l> #deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[02:18] <pa_l> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch updated software from the network
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb-src http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[02:18] <pa_l> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch major bug fix updates produced
[02:18] <pa_l> ## after the final release of the distribution.
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb-src http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[02:18] <pa_l> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[02:18] <the_bad14> psypher246, do you can help me?
[02:18] <pa_l> ## repository.
[02:18] <pa_l> ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[02:18] <pa_l> ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
[02:18] <pa_l> ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
[02:18] <pa_l> ## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
[02:18] <gnomefreak> pa_l,  stop
[02:18] <pa_l> ## team.
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[02:18] <psypher246> i'll try, whats wrong?
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb-src http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[02:18] <pa_l> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
[02:18] <pa_l> ## repository.
[02:18] <gnomefreak> pa_l, dont paste in here
[02:18] <pa_l> ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
[02:18] <pa_l> ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
[02:18] <barro> gnomefreak, thank you
[02:18] <pa_l> ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
[02:18] <pa_l> ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
[02:18] <gnomefreak> yw barro
[02:18] <pa_l> ## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[02:18] <HrdwrBoB> !ops
[02:18] <ubotu> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[02:18] <pa_l>  deb-src http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[02:18] <frasse> How do i set something to start when the server starts?
[02:19] <pa_l>  deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[02:19] <pa_l>  deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security main restricted
[02:19] <Sepheebear> pa_l: you're killing me
[02:19] <pa_l>  deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe
[02:19] <pa_l>  deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe
[02:19] <pa_l> is this correct sources.list?
[02:19] <pa_l> gnomefreak iam frustrated since none of this bullshit is working,
[02:19] <pa_l> then die Sepheebear
[02:19] <gnomefreak> pa_l, i dont care about frustration pasting in here will get you banned
[02:19] <Ophiocus> pa_l , get lost
[02:19] <the_bad14> pal_l
[02:19] <psypher246> so guys tell myself and pa_l how to paste?
[02:19] <psypher246> oh, ok
[02:20] <EddieDaMan> Seveas: do you know where I could find win32 codecs?
[02:20] <gnomefreak> PsyberOne, ubotu sent you a pm about pasting
[02:20] <psypher246> tell me then, i dopn't wanna get banned ;)
[02:20] <Seveas> !w32codecs
[02:20] <ubotu> rumour has it, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[02:20] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[02:20] <the_bad14> psypher246, i need help
[02:20] <psypher246> i didn't get it, using gaim for 1st time on irc not sure what I am doing
[02:20] <Sepheebear> thanks Seveas and ubotu
[02:20] <the_bad14> do you can help me
[02:20] <gnomefreak> !paste
[02:20] <ubotu> somebody said paste was please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[02:20] <psypher246> bad14 whatsup?
[02:20] <Sepheebear> i couldnt remember where
[02:21] <gnomefreak> than read that please
[02:21] <Sepheebear> are the marillat repos still up?
[02:21] <the_bad14> i have a problem with my sound card in ubuntu
[02:21] <gnomefreak> Sepheebear,  i dont know i dont use debian anymore :(
[02:21] <psypher246> yeah?
[02:21] <the_bad14> there are not sound
[02:21] <veriz> anyone can tell me how i can kill a user from server?
[02:22] <Enlil_Ishtar> hello
[02:22] <the_bad14> i can't identificate what's the problem, the mother board is a intel815
[02:22] <psypher246> what type of soundcard?
[02:22] <Sepheebear> me neither but the w32codecs package is pretty harmless
[02:22] <funkyHat> the_bad14, double click on the speaker icon in the top panel, and make sure none of the faders are at 0
[02:22] <fli7e> veriz, traceroute them, map the ip to an address, and stab them in a face.
[02:22] <fli7e> sorry, i had to.
[02:22] <fli7e> i dont have an actual answer for you
[02:22] <the_bad14> it's integrated sound card
[02:23] <psypher246> so can you guys tell me if the gpg problem is the server side or my side since my other pc is fine?
[02:23] <Enlil_Ishtar> I have a problem: whe I play a rv9 video with MPlayer, the audio and video are not synchronized. The video is 3 or 4 seconds late on the sound :s
[02:23] <psypher246> has it worked b4?
[02:23] <gnomefreak> !gpg
[02:23] <ubotu> [gpg]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GPGKey or http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/8746
[02:23] <Boxedman> Hi all, I'm running breezy badger 64 or an amd64 system, and I want to install oracle
[02:23] <Sepheebear> veriz: check "man pkill"
[02:23] <the_bad14> i am install ubuntu
[02:24] <psypher246> for the 1st time?
[02:24] <funkyHat> the_bad14, the window that appears when you do what I just told you to do, that should tell you what ALSA drivers your card uses, which will help us (the title of the card)
[02:24] <Boxedman> It seems that the oracle install needs a few 32 bit programs
[02:24] <veriz> Sepheebear: thnx :) but some examples?
[02:24] <Boxedman> even when you choose the 64 bit version
[02:24] <Boxedman> Anyone have any advice?
[02:24] <Sepheebear> they're at the bottom of the manpage
[02:25] <the_bad14> psypher246
[02:26] <the_bad14> are you there?
[02:26] <frasse> What is SSH?
[02:26] <Sepheebear> veriz: try: kill -9 `ps -u <username> -o "pid="`
[02:26] <the_bad14> sos
[02:26] <psypher246> i'm sorry uboto i don' t see why you sent me those 2 links, they are not related to this problem
[02:26] <psypher246> yeah i'm here
[02:26] <Enlil_Ishtar> ubotu is a bot
[02:26] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Enlil_Ishtar
[02:26] <ElitePete> can anyone please do me a favor and tell me if DEMONOID.COM is down?
[02:26] <Enlil_Ishtar> nobody can help me?
[02:27] <psypher246> ok howcoem it sent me those links
[02:27] <Seveas> ElitePete, connection refused
[02:27] <ElitePete> ty
[02:27] <funkyHat> PsyberOne, because someone told it to
[02:27] <fevel> is there any way to write on ntfs file systems??
[02:27] <funkyHat> psypher246, * sorry
[02:27] <frasse> Seveas,  is SSH some remotecontroler?
[02:27] <the_bad14> look, there are not sound in the pc
[02:27] <holy_cow> fevel, no
[02:27] <fli7e> psypher246, ubotu is a bot that automatically attempts to send relevant information to you based on keywords you type.
[02:27] <psypher246> is it the 1st time you installed ubuntu, what version?
[02:28] <psypher246> why did someone tell him to send me those unrelated links?
[02:28] <Seveas> frasse, yes
[02:28] <funkyHat> frasse, SSH can be used to get a remote terminal or X app to display locally
[02:28] <the_bad14> my version is 5.10
[02:28] <psypher246> aaaaah, thanks, that makes smore sense
[02:28] <psypher246> have you done what the other guys asked earlier?
[02:29] <frasse> ok, if i have a pc with ubuntu installed, and want to acces it from my windows computer, how do i set it up on the server and what program to use on the windowspc?
[02:29] <psypher246> frasse, easiest is vnc, best is nx
[02:29] <Seveas> frasse, for text-only: apt-get install ssh / install putty on the windows machine
[02:29] <Sepheebear> frasse:  on windows use putty
[02:29] <the_bad14> in the sound section say intel
[02:29] <Seveas> frasse, for GUI: install freenx (really easy) / install nxclient for windows
[02:30] <frasse> ok thx
[02:30] <the_bad14> i don't know if the pharameters are bad
[02:30] <psypher246> seveas where is that howto
[02:30] <the_bad14> but the problem is that there are not sound
[02:30] <Seveas> psypher246, howto for what?
[02:30] <Sepheebear> Seveas: you're the freenx maintainter arent you?
[02:30] <psypher246> can someone help bad14, I have to get back to work unfortunately
[02:31] <EddieDaMan> seveas, it tells be to install a deb file, can read that with ubuntu?
[02:31] <psypher246> seveas, the howto for NX, i think i have the right one, busy with it now,
[02:31] <the_bad14> my problem is that i don't have sound, that's all
[02:31] <psypher246> bad14 did sound work ok in windowz
[02:32] <gnomefreak> the_bad14,  go to system>prefferences>sound see if the sould card you want is there
[02:32] <Seveas> Sepheebear, no, I just maintain a few ubuntu-ized packages
[02:32] <rednaxel> how do I disable services I'm not using, like kbluetooth or the like?
[02:32] <the_bad14> yes, my sound card work in windows
[02:32] <Seveas> PsyberOne, wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX is the right oen
[02:32] <Sepheebear> oh that's what i meant
[02:32] <Seveas> psypher246*
[02:32] <Sepheebear> where are the repos?
[02:32] <rednaxel> in RH i had a "netsysv" program
[02:32] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, deb file for what?
[02:32] <psypher246> thatnks
[02:32] <Sepheebear> oh i got it
[02:32] <EddieDaMan> seveas: w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[02:33] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[02:34] <the_bad14> is more, when i had debian the sound card was perfect
[02:34] <the_bad14> in mandrake also runed good
[02:34] <michael> I can't use my sound card in Audacity,but
[02:34] <frasse> Seveas,  are you sure it is easy to install? cus i downloaded freenx-0.4.2.tar.gz and opened it, cus when i press the installbutton, it says: Paste it in privv to you
[02:35] <the_bad14> yes, in the sound section say: Intel 815 integrated sound
[02:35] <the_bad14> is the correct type
[02:35] <Seveas> frasse, read the howto, it's dead-easy if you use Ubuntu packages
[02:35] <psypher246> yeah I have to agree, I'm done already
[02:35] <frasse> hm ok will try, even thought i installed ubuntu for my first time some hours ago you think?
[02:36] <michael> but my sound card is able to make sounds in other progam
[02:36] <Seveas> frasse, the hardest thing is adding another repo :)
[02:36] <gnomefreak> !sound
[02:36] <ubotu> methinks sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[02:36] <the_bad14> gnomefreak, your instructions are perfect
[02:36] <ElitePete> is their a bittorrent client better then azureus?
[02:36] <mb4guns> no :)
[02:36] <frasse> lol, didn't get that, but OK :)
[02:36] <HrdwrBoB> plenty
[02:37] <Seveas> bittornado
[02:37] <HrdwrBoB> but not for linux
[02:37] <the_bad14> but still there are not sound
[02:37] <ElitePete> ah.
[02:37] <frasse> ElitePete,  u-torent rockz, dunno if its for linux yet
[02:37] <gnomefreak> ElitePete,  i personally think gtorrent works great
[02:37] <HrdwrBoB> frasse: it's not
[02:37] <the_bad14> there is another solution for it?
[02:37] <frasse> ok
[02:38] <ElitePete> gnomefreak, is that linux?
[02:38] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell the_bad14 about sound
[02:38] <gnomefreak> ElitePete,  yes its installed by default
[02:38] <gnomefreak> in ubuntu
[02:38] <ElitePete> really? where
[02:38] <gnomefreak> applications>insternet
[02:39] <ElitePete> oh, you mean the default one?
[02:39] <gnomefreak> applications>internet ElitePete
[02:39] <ElitePete> it's just my text on azureus is weird, it blends together for some reason
[02:40] <the_bad14> gnomefreak
[02:40] <juha_> Hi, enyone got the ati contor panel working under gnome?
[02:41] <deltron> !ati
[02:41] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[02:41] <gnomefreak> ElitePete,  i wanna say that most problems with azureus is caused by it being a java applet that is what i think i saw :( its been a while
[02:41] <gnomefreak> the_bad14, ?
[02:41] <ElitePete> gnomefreak, ahh, yea my other computer azureus wouldn't connect to any torrents until i installed java 1.5.0
[02:41] <veriz_> anyone can tell me how i can put dhclient to ask for dhcp automatecally on server?
[02:44] <Seveas> veriz_, in /etc/network/interfaces
[02:44] <Seveas> iface eth0 dhcp
[02:45] <Seveas> auto eth0
[02:45] <Seveas> (or whichever interface you want to use)
[02:46] <michael> I can't use sound card in Audacity
[02:46] <michael> i followed the post
[02:46] <veriz_> Seveas, thnx
[02:46] <Sepheebear> michael: you might have to killall esd before sound works
[02:47] <michael> but, it doesn't work
[02:47] <michael> why?
[02:47] <michael> and howto?
[02:47] <Sepheebear> short answer: audacity sux
[02:47] <frasse> argh, Seveas  i don't get it, ive never installed anything before so when it says: "You must apply the gentoo-nomachine.diff and then copy the files to /usr/NX/bin and /usr/NX/lib." in the howto manual install, i understand zero.. :(
[02:48] <visik7> hi
[02:48] <visik7> I've a cups server running on my lan
[02:48] <visik7> how can I configure ubuntu cups client to print on it ?
[02:48] <michael> Sepheebear, but when i use debian, audacity can use sound card
[02:49] <Sepheebear> michael: perhaps if you were using alsa+dmix sound would work
[02:49] <visik7> both with raw driver or cups driver
[02:49] <Seveas> frasse, forget that
[02:49] <Seveas> frasse, wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX
[02:49] <anir> hi people
[02:50] <michael> dmix?
[02:50] <frasse> hehe ok will check it out
[02:50] <anir> i have just loaded kubuntu.. its awsome
[02:51] <b0ris> michael, Did you choose the right sound device in Audacity prefs ?
[02:51] <michael> b0ris, there aren't anything
[02:52] <Sepheebear> michael try the suggestion here: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/audacity/+bug/337
[02:52] <anir> can anyone tell me .. when i upgraded my kernel to x.x.10.. my firefox browser stopped working.. in ubuntu and kubuntu as well
[02:52] <mike-e> HI i installed FAM because bmpx requires it, when i did it it gave a large list of stuff it's removing, uncliding gnome-desktop, is it going to be ok?
[02:53] <michael> that's hit the point!
[02:53] <michael> thx, all
[02:53] <anir> an anyone tell me .. when i upgraded my kernel to x.x.10.. my firefox browser stopped working.. in ubuntu and kubuntu as well
[02:54] <Seveas> mike-e, NO
[02:54] <frasse> Seveas, i can't write anything or change anything in sources.list? :s
[02:54] <Seveas> ubuntu uses gamin, which is a replacement for fam
[02:54] <visik7> anir: try to run from the console and see what it says
[02:54] <Seveas> fam should NOT be used
[02:55] <mike-e> well wat the fuck
[02:55] <anir> visik7: it gives error message..
[02:55] <mike-e> how to i reinstall all this stuff sev?
[02:55] <Sepheebear> reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[02:55] <qkslm> any one else had a recent problem when running the 'update' in ubuntu? that after a reboot it won't spawn an
[02:55] <qkslm> X session
[02:55] <qkslm> it dies within the 10sec limit
[02:55] <Seveas> mike-e, apt-get intall ubuntu-desktop
[02:56] <frasse> and it stands: read only. in th etopic off it Seveas, how to make it writable? And should i write deb http://ubuntulinux.nl/ / in the bottom or the top? :P
[02:56] <visik7> anir: yes which errors ?
[02:56] <Seveas> frasse, are you using hoary?
[02:57] <mike-e> wtf is fam ported to ubuntu for
[02:57] <gnomefreak> anyone have ideas on fixing this error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6260
[02:57] <mike-e> jesus
[02:57] <anir> visik7: i cant post it here..it says failed to initialize shared library libXt.so
[02:57] <frasse> I don't know what it is, but in sources.list i can read hoary at many places
[02:57] <michael> i don't know how to kill esd
[02:57] <frasse> hegdehog to Seveas
[02:58] <Seveas> frasse, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:58] <Seveas> and add that line to that file
[02:58] <michael> to use kill command?
[02:58] <Pinkster> hi can some one help me out i have gcc-3.4 installed as far as i know but the gcc command dont work and i`m trying to install unrealircd and it cant find a c compiler
[02:58] <Sepheebear> gnomefreak: paste the output of "dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/locales_2.3.7-1_all.deb"
[02:58] <frasse> Seveas,  should i write it in terminal?
[02:58] <Seveas> yes
[02:59] <frasse> ok thx, im noob, but about to learn ;)
[02:59] <b0ris> michael, killall esd ?
[02:59] <LFA> hi all
[02:59] <tachios> i had mandriva 64 bit and broadcom 94306 wireless card i find to install it do you beleave i have same problem with ubun..?
[02:59] <trappist> Pinkster: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:59] <Seveas> tachios, yes, broadcom sucks
[03:00] <Sepheebear> michael: System -> Preferences -> Sound and disable Sound Server Startup
[03:00] <Pinkster> thanks and that should install gcc nice fast reply
[03:00] <pl_ice> what was a program to reduce size in avi files? can't remember ie, the resoluton
[03:00] <gnomefreak> Seveas,  its at bottom http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6261
[03:01] <Seveas> gnomefreak, dapper?
[03:01] <gnomefreak> yeah
[03:01] <Seveas> known bug
[03:01] <Seveas> search bugzilla for locales
[03:01] <gnomefreak> oh ok ty i will
[03:02] <tachios> no i have resolved same problem of this wireless harddrive (maybe and maybe) but i have same problem with extra key. when i have windows to able wireless card i must turno on one button but with linux this button doesn't work what cai do?
[03:02] <Sepheebear> gnomefreak: try "sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/locales/supported.d" then rerun dpkg -i ...
[03:02] <frasse> Seveas,  when i write it in terminal, it comes up a new source.list without anything in it, then i write it and try to save, but this comes up: Could not save the file "/home/hugo/'/etc/apt/sources.list'"
[03:02] <tachios> i am not a super computer man
[03:03] <barro> hello! anyone know how to configure a webcam "creative nx ultra"
[03:03] <michael> ok, i done that
[03:03] <barro> it has not linux driver
[03:03] <michael> but i can't record, faint
[03:04] <holcow> barro, get one that does have linux drivers or write your own for this one ... those are you only options
[03:04] <tachios> anyone can hel pe with devil hp extra button
[03:04] <tachios> ?
[03:04] <tachios> i don't know where i must download rpm file to install it
[03:05] <Seveas> tachios, nowhere
[03:05] <Seveas> you don't use rpm on ubuntu
[03:06] <barro> holcow, I dont know so much of linux. Could you help me to write it?
[03:07] <Myrtti> -.-
[03:07] <sorush20> hi guys
[03:07] <phos-phoros> :))
[03:07] <sorush20> I have made a key using kgpg
[03:07] <michael> haha, i mute the mic volume
[03:07] <holcow> barro, *cough*, sorry dude i have no clue about programming.  generally its cheaper and faster if you buy one that is supported.
[03:08] <gnomefreak> Sepheebear,  here is the output of that and yes that says it fixes this bug :( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6262
[03:08] <michael> ok, the problem is fixed
[03:09] <michael> thanx again
[03:09] <EddieDaMan> hi again seveas, how do i make mplayer my default media player?
[03:09] <Sepheebear> bah damned preinst script!
[03:10] <EddieDaMan> totem with the xine engine freezes on me
[03:10] <Cyfr> Hi.. erm.. after reading http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75527 and watching the video, then realising I have a 9800pro.. I want to buy a new graphics card to get sexy effects
[03:10] <tachios> Seveas well what can i do to install my extra devil hp button
[03:10] <Cyfr> Could anyone recommend a cheap one that will suit my needs well just not run games?
[03:10] <sander> Meri kurisumasu minna-sama, does anybody know how to install a windows emulator?
[03:10] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, rightclick on a video file, select properties, goto 3rd tab
[03:10] <Sepheebear> gnomefreak: how about "dpkg -i --force-overwrite locales..."
[03:10] <Seveas> repeat for all videotypes
[03:11] <Hikaru79> I have a .ISO file, but Ubuntu insists it is not an iso9660 file. What else could it be, and how can I make Ubuntu understand it?
[03:11] <sander> sudo apt-get install wine or cedega doesn't work
[03:11] <gnomefreak> locales... dots being the rest of the file.deb?
[03:13] <Cyfr> hellos? :< Could anyone recommend me a graphics card ;d
[03:14] <Ng> Cyfr: nvidia work pretty well :)
[03:14] <Cyfr> Yeah.. I assumed nvidia was best for that threads purpose.. but I dont know which one i'd need
[03:14] <Cyfr> I've been out of the graphics card circle since 9800pro, and.. reading that thread im not sure if I even want a new expensive card :p
[03:15] <gnomefreak> Sepheebear,  its at bottom http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6263
[03:15] <visik7> how can I setup printing if I've a cups server on the lan what's the correct uri ? ipp://printer_hostname/printername doesn't work
[03:15] <visik7> what's wrong ?
[03:15] <EddieDaMan> seveas, i'm not sure how to do that on some of the websites i visit. These are streaming videos i'm concerned with. When i right click i get a preferences button that doesn't work.
[03:15] <mike-e> what packages have Xmms/Remote.pm
[03:16] <gnomefreak> Cyfr,  there is a list of supported video cards take a look see what they have
[03:16] <gnomefreak> !hardware
[03:16] <ubotu> hmm... hardware is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[03:16] <gnomefreak> that way you know what is supported and easiest :)
[03:16] <Sepheebear> gnomefreak: that's because you didnt put in the full path
[03:16] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh
[03:16] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[03:16] <tachios> anyone can help me with hp  extra button
[03:17] <tachios> ?
[03:17] <edwin> when my machine boots, it stops at 'Loading modules' for about 20 minutes
[03:17] <edwin> and then I see a message of 'hdc not ready for command'
[03:18] <edwin> and then it finishes booting
[03:18] <visik7> uff
[03:18] <edwin> any ideas of what the problem is?
[03:19] <gnomefreak> Sepheebear, ioutput is at bottom :( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6264
[03:20] <b-served> howdy.. ne knowlegable samba guru's around?
[03:20] <EddieDaMan> sepheebeer, is xine suppose to freeze up a lot when streaming video?
[03:20] <visik7> it says
[03:20] <visik7> E [28/Dec/2005:15:19:52 +0100]  [Job 11]  Destination printer does not exist!
[03:20] <visik7> E [28/Dec/2005:15:19:52 +0100]  PID 11490 stopped with status 1!
[03:20] <mike-e> what package has info.pm
[03:20] <EddieDaMan> this is through totem
[03:20] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: i didnt even know xine *could* stream video
[03:20] <cliebow_> b-served: im no guru for sure but whatcha got?
[03:20] <EddieDaMan> lol
[03:20] <Sepheebear> try vlc for streaming
[03:21] <EddieDaMan> vlc?
[03:21] <b-served> I've had a samba server running for quite awhile now .. but there is this one thing that has been bothering me for some time now..
[03:21] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: yeah it's in universe
[03:21] <TooEarly> i have to SATA drives with a RAID0 and all my files that i have from windows are on partition 2 sdb on the raid part. it says the drive is unformatted and i can't enable it to mount it, what do i do?
[03:22] <b-served> my problem is this .. i have arounf 5 shares that should be acceable to every one (read only ..) this i have
[03:22] <arctic> hey there, i use skype ( i think with alsa); when i talk with a friend, i can hear him for 3 seconds and then i have 8 seconds static noises, does somebody know the reason?
[03:22] <b-served> but for another share i want to password protect the thing .. but password protect alone (so  no making use of windows usernames etc)
[03:22] <Sepheebear> gnomefreak: this damned package doesnt seem to like you
[03:22] <gnomefreak> i see that lol
[03:23] <cliebow_> b-server: can you manage that with groups?
[03:23] <b-served> for the love of me i cant get that to work.. it always works totghter with the windows username.. but this for me isnt really handy since.i "bunny" hope allover the network on different pc's with different usernames
[03:24] <b-served> if there is a way to map a subnet of around 1000 ips in a group yes :D (hehe its a samba share on the campus (university) intra net)
[03:25] <cliebow_> b-served: suppose youve already been through john terpstras bookss////
[03:26] <b-served> what i do now is pretty brute force.. by just changing the 'host allow = current ip ' via  ssh .. but there has to be an easier way
[03:26] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear: how to i prevent totem from playing everything i open in mozilla?
[03:26] <gnomefreak> how do i reinstall /etc/locale.gen from breezy?
[03:26] <b-served> hmm i've scanned them yes .. but not actually read them ..
[03:26] <barro> hello! anyone know how to configure a webcam "creative nx ultra" by programing
[03:27] <Juhaz> b-served, uh, use a netmask? or wildcards?
[03:29] <b-served> Juhaz, how exactly do i go about doeing that so that it fixes my problem , example.. i've been thinking about that but still it seems way to difficult for such an easy task
[03:29] <visik7> got working :)
[03:29] <visik7> great
[03:29] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: totem is an evil little mozilla plugin isnt it? i never was able to stop it, i just installed mozilla-mplayer and that took precedence over the totem stuff
[03:29] <flogiston> Someone who can help me with setting up openssh-server?
[03:29] <trappist> flogiston: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:29] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear, i installed mplayer but totem still overrides it
[03:30] <eth42> when I start kaffeine, I always get the installation wizard. why is that?
[03:30] <flogiston> trappist:Yeah i know but i have trouble with the rsa and dsa key.
[03:30] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: dirty little plugin
[03:30] <EddieDaMan> lol
[03:30] <EddieDaMan> should i just uninstall it?
[03:31] <trappist> flogiston: this will be easier when we get to a specific question to answer
[03:31] <flogiston> When i try to start the server I get these messages: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
[03:31] <flogiston>  Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
[03:32] <flogiston> Doesn't help if I'm sudo
[03:32] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: you can probably just move the plugin out of /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/
[03:32] <b0ris> EddieDaMan, Did you really install mplayer-plugin (not just mplyer) ?
[03:32] <EddieDaMan> hmmm
[03:32] <b-served> hmm guess noone can help me with my lil samba prob.. ohwell.. thanks neway you guys.. if/when i find a way i'll post
[03:33] <flogiston> I have tried to make new keys with ssh-keygen. It doesn't help.
[03:33] <trappist> flogiston: iirc the package is supposed to create the host keys when it's installed.  you might try reinstalling.
[03:33] <flogiston> Allready tried that.
[03:33] <Sepheebear> IIRC there is a backport of totem that moves the totem plugin to a separate package so you could enable the breezy-backports repo and get the newer totem sans the plugin package
[03:33] <EddieDaMan> boris: i installed the plugin
[03:34] <Sepheebear> that is IIRC of course
[03:34] <chemist> hello
[03:34] <chemist> linux is the beast
[03:34] <psypher246> seveas, that howto worked perfectly. but I am having trouble using vnc to connect to the "remote desktop" session (vnc:0) on the server. is there a trick or can it not be done?
[03:34] <chemist> and microsoft is blood sucker
[03:35] <frasse> Seveas,
[03:35] <mgw> what is the name of the "taskbar" in gnome/ubuntu?
[03:35] <frasse> it didn't work :(
[03:36] <chemist> it is panel
[03:36] <flogiston> Isn't it gnome-panel?
[03:36] <trappist> flogiston: try ssh-keygen -b 1024 -t rsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N ''
[03:36] <flogiston> trappist ok.
[03:36] <mgw> ok. how can i change the context menu of right click on a app in the gnome-panel?
[03:36] <trappist> flogiston: with sudo of course
[03:36] <chemist> yes u can say, but if u right-click here, then there comes the option about panels
[03:37] <mgw> the close button should be the fist entry in this menu
[03:37] <flogiston> No host keys availible --exiting.
[03:38] <funkyHat> mgw, no idea, but your best bet is applications > system tools > configuration editor >>> apps > gnome-panel (might just be called panel, can't remember)
[03:38] <chemist> there is a application menu editor in applications->system tools
[03:38] <funkyHat> mgw, have a look through there
[03:38] <mike-e> is there a way to install all perl modules?
[03:39] <psypher246> does anyone know how to get freenx to work to connect to the "remote desktop" session on a ubuntu server?
[03:39] <visik7> cups kill my cpu while printing
[03:39] <visik7> anyone knows wy ?
[03:39] <frasse> Im following this howto, but when im going to put that text into sources.list cus i use hoary it says [READ ONLY]  in the name, and i can't change anything
[03:40] <frasse> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeNX?highlight=%28NX%29
[03:40] <frasse> that one im following
[03:40] <mgw> funkyHat: ok, i have already looked there, but i will search again for an entry to change the menu behaviour. thanks.
[03:40] <b0ris> frasse, you must be root to modify source.list
[03:40] <frasse> b0ris,  what does it mean?
[03:41] <b0ris> if you open source.list, say in gedit, you must type $sudo gedit source.list
[03:41] <jared_> when I upgraded to the newest kernel, my comp now waits like a minute or two at :
[03:41] <jared_> uncompressing linux...
[03:42] <jared_> Loading Please wait...
[03:42] <Mabus06> what's a good cross compiler for ubuntu
[03:42] <b0ris> frasse, sudo makes you act as root (superuser)
[03:42] <jared_> has anyone seen this?
[03:43] <frasse> ok, but what is a root?
[03:43] <frasse> is it like the sysadmin?
[03:43] <b0ris> frasse, kind of. Root is the super user
[03:43] <b0ris> frasse,  root has all rights (root is God !)
[03:43] <frasse> ok, can i log-in as root or do i have to use Sudo to act as root?
[03:44] <HrdwrBoB> the latter
[03:44] <b0ris> frasse,  as i said earllier : sudo
[03:44] <frasse> okok thx
[03:44] <b0ris> frasse, btw : you don't need anything to access a remote machine under ubuntu$
[03:44] <frasse> how do you mean?
[03:44] <b0ris> frasse, you have Vnc installed
[03:45] <frasse> on windowscomputer or this ubuntu?
[03:45] <ElitePete> anyone here use mp3splt
[03:45] <frasse> b0ris,  where do i find VNC on this? :p
[03:45] <b0ris> frasse, Ubuntu comes with Vnc. You can access any machine running a VNC client
[03:46] <b0ris> frasse, u can also acces Windows machine using Remote desktop
[03:46] <frasse> can i access this ubuntucomputer from a windowsmachine?
[03:46] <Mabus06> what's a good cross compiler for ubuntu
[03:46] <b0ris> frasse, yes : Vnc
[03:46] <frasse> but where do i find VNC then? on this comp :p
[03:46] <b0ris> frasse, but you should enable your vnc server before
[03:47] <redguy|work> Mabus06: gcc ?
[03:47] <jared_> frasse: Applications>Internet>Terminal Server Client is what he's talking about
[03:47] <napsy> Is there a .vmw to .mpg(.avi) converter for linux?
[03:47] <napsy> *wmv
[03:47] <frasse> aha thx
[03:47] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: yeah there is a new totem package in breezy-backports that has the totem-mozilla-plugin removed as a separate package
[03:47] <b0ris> frasse, System -> preference -> Remote Desktop
[03:47] <Mabus06> redguy|work, how do I use it to make windows usable exes with C?
[03:47] <Sepheebear> you just have to enable breezy-backports
[03:47] <Mabus06> C++ that is
[03:47] <redguy|work> napsy: you might want to check transcode or mencoder
[03:48] <napsy> ok tnx
[03:48] <frasse> omg witch one b0ris  the one jared_ talked about or your? if i want to acces This computer from a windowscomputer
[03:48] <redguy|work> Mabus06: hrmmm, compile against mingw libraries? Don't know really, but I'm sure uncle google would tell you
[03:48] <b0ris> frasse, jared_  is talking about the client (acce a machine from Ure Ubuntu)
[03:49] <frasse> aha, so with that u talked about i put up a server?
[03:49] <jared_> frasse: The one I showed you is where you connect to other machines, what boris said was how you allow others onto yours
[03:49] <b0ris> frasse, I am talking aboout enabling your server (give access to a distant computer usin Vnc client)
[03:49] <surface> if i forgot to umount the usb-flash disk, and plug out. now my usb-mount point is still on desktop
[03:49] <surface> how to resolve?
[03:49] <frasse> i connect to: IP right?
[03:50] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear: my totem no says no picture when i try to run a streaming vid clip
[03:50] <EddieDaMan> lol
[03:50] <EddieDaMan> >.<
[03:50] <b0ris> frasse, if U want to connect another machine, then yes
[03:50] <frasse> so b0ris, when i put that thing up and entered password, and pushed CLOSE and its on?
[03:51] <Sepheebear> lol its not just your totem
[03:51] <EddieDaMan> lol
[03:51] <EddieDaMan> is there a way to do a complete uninstall of totem and its additional stuff?
[03:51] <EddieDaMan> and do a fresh reinstall?
[03:52] <b0ris> frasse, yes, that is all. Now, the other machine can access to your computer with a vnc client
[03:52] <mike-e> how do i install win32 codecs?
[03:52] <Kyral> EddieDaMan: sudo apt-get --reinstall install totem?
[03:52] <Sepheebear> sure but i doubt it would help
[03:52] <b0ris> frasse, but only if your session is still opened
[03:52] <frasse> what do you mean with thath?
[03:52] <frasse> session?
[03:53] <mike-e> how do i install win32 codecs?
[03:53] <surface> if i forgot to umount the usb-flash disk, and plug out. now my usb-mount point is still on desktop
[03:53] <b0ris> frasse, for security reasons, Vnc server shuts down when you end youor (local) session
[03:53] <psypher246> does anyone know how to get freenx to work to connect to the "remote desktop" session on a ubuntu server?
[03:53] <mike-e> !codec
[03:53] <ubotu> I don't know, mike-e
[03:53] <mike-e> !codecs
[03:53] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[03:53] <raphink> does anyone know of a way to allow a user in particular to mount and umount a partition?
[03:53] <mike-e> ugh easysource
[03:53] <mike-e> !easysource
[03:53] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:53] <munzir> hi sirs, suddently my grub boot loader refused to boot what shall I do now to reinstall it again, please?
[03:53] <aLeSD> hi all
[03:53] <raphink> (or a group)
[03:54] <b0ris> frasse, a session is when you launch ubuntu
[03:54] <aLeSD> How could I upgrade my ubuntu to 5.10?
[03:54] <Ng> !upgrade
[03:54] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[03:54] <frasse> so when i restart the system its OFF again right?
[03:54] <aLeSD> ubotu: thanks
[03:54] <ubotu> aLeSD: gern geschehen
[03:54] <Sepheebear> mike-e: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-fda9cc5147253891fe3047263b82d787ab025bba
[03:54] <ElitePete> help with this please: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6265
[03:54] <redguy|work> !tell aLeSD about ubotu
[03:54] <b0ris> frasse, No, i don't think so, it is enabled again when you restart (not sure)
[03:54] <Kyral> aLeSD: sudo sed s/hoary/breezy/ /etc/apt/sources.list > /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:54] <renato> how do I change the root password?
[03:55] <Kyral> aLeSD: that SHOULD work lol
[03:55] <christianp> hi all
[03:55] <AIV> Can anyone reccomend a good stable board for Ubuntu
[03:55] <Kyral> AIV: like Mobo?
[03:55] <visik7> board ?
[03:55] <christianp> i have a smbprinter defined on my ubuntu 5.10
[03:55] <frasse> b0ris,  i still do not understand for how long a session is, when you start it? and when does it ends?
[03:55] <redguy|work> renato: why would you want to do that?
[03:55] <AIV> the hardware list on wiki lists 2 mobos, and they are both old athlon boards
[03:55] <ElitePete> help with this please: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6265
[03:56] <Kyral> AIV: almost any board should work
[03:56] <mike-e> W: GPG error: ftp://cipherfunk.org breezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 4CF19C3233BAC1B3
[03:56] <AIV> I will use the mobo on a spam server
[03:56] <christianp> i can print from oo. i installed inkscape and i find this command to print: lp
[03:56] <AIV> so I want a good stable board
[03:56] <b0ris> frasse, in fact, the right way to gain access to ure computer is to log in trough ssh (always working after installing ssh server) and then launching vncserver from the command line
[03:56] <Kyral> AIV: I have an Asus A7V600-X in this thing
[03:56] <christianp> but nothing is printed.
[03:56] <no0tic> I enabled RENDER & Composite extensions on Dapper's Xorg, how can I use them in kde?
[03:56] <christianp> what's the matter?
[03:56] <Kyral> AIV: "spam server"?
[03:56] <redguy|work> AIV: spam server?? and you ask in here?
[03:56] <AIV> Kyral, does ubuntu work equally well with Intel and AMD?
[03:56] <AIV> anti-spam server
[03:56] <Kyral> AIV: yah
[03:57] <ElitePete> can somone help me with a small issue? :-) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6265
[03:57] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear, what do you think i should do now to get streaming vid working?
[03:57] <b0ris> frasse, If you click on System, u can "End the session" Try that, u shouuld understand
[03:57] <AIV> Kyral, Anti Spam server
[03:57] <Kyral> AIV: You mean firewall? ;P
[03:57] <AIV> spam assasin
[03:57] <bor> christianp: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-key 4CF19C3233BAC1B3 && gpg --export --armor 4CF19C3233BAC1B3 > /tmp/key && sudo apt-key add 4CF19C3233BAC1B3
[03:57] <AIV> mail watch
[03:57] <AIV> etc etc
[03:57] <bor> christianp: gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-key 4CF19C3233BAC1B3 && gpg --export --armor 4CF19C3233BAC1B3 > /tmp/key && sudo apt-key add /tmp/key
[03:57] <AIV> mail scanner
[03:57] <AIV> postfix
[03:57] <Kyral> Okay I was about to report you lol
[03:57] <henni> !tell about repos
[03:57] <redguy|work> ElitePete: try apt-get upgrade again
[03:57] <Kyral> I get it lol
[03:57] <ElitePete> redguy|work, upgrade?
[03:57] <christianp> bor, what is it?
[03:57] <henni> !tell me about repos
[03:57] <redguy|work> ElitePete: erm, apt-get update
[03:58] <redguy|work> !repos
[03:58] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[03:58] <ElitePete> redguy|work, i am but it's frozen at. 99% [Waiting for headers] 
[03:58] <AIV> Kyral, how about onbaord raid like most boards have nowadays
[03:58] <bor> christianp: well, you'll get the error message if the key is not found and trusted by apt
[03:58] <Kyral> AIV: I don't have much experiance with RAID
[03:58] <henni> !tell henni about repos
[03:58] <AIV> Kyral, ok
[03:58] <Kyral> AIV: VIA Chipsets are known to work
[03:58] <bor> christianp: thus you need to import the key to the keyring of apt
[03:58] <holcow> most onboard raid isn't hardware raid unfortunately, but software raid :/
[03:58] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan:  enable the multiverse repository and sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[03:58] <christianp> bor., probably you confuse me!
[03:59] <ElitePete> 99% [Waiting for headers] 
[03:59] <ElitePete>  why is it stuck on that.
[03:59] <Haukkari> ctrl+c and retry. :)
[03:59] <ElitePete> ive done it three times.
[03:59] <henni> seveas ubtou wont tell me about repos
[03:59] <Haukkari> ElitePete: some server must be stuck, then. :)
[03:59] <AIV> does someone know of a modern (relatively speaking) mobo with VIA chipset?
[03:59] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear: i already did that. It is installed, but the messed up totem has precedcne over it
[03:59] <EddieDaMan> lol
[03:59] <bor> christianp: oh sorry, it should go to mike-e! :)
[04:00] <Haukkari> AIV: most of the AMD motherboards? =)
[04:00] <Haukkari> AIV: what's wrong with nForce 3 though?
[04:00] <christianp> bor :-)
[04:00] <Haukkari> AIV: or nForce 4
[04:00] <[TOMEK] > helo
[04:00] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: if youre on breezy, enable the breezy-backports repository and install the latest available totem
[04:01] <Sepheebear> dont install or uninstall totem-xine-firefox-plugin
[04:01] <Cyfr> arrrg.. hello is there any guides out there that can give me a good idea how to make partitions when I first install ubuntu AND how mcuh space I should allocate to /home / boot and swap partitions? So far i've been using default and found its a pain in the backside to not have /home on another partition
[04:01] <EddieDaMan> lol, wouldn't know how
[04:02] <ElitePete> Err http://public.planetmirror.com breezy Release.gpg
[04:02] <ElitePete>   Connection failed [IP: 203.16.234.20 80] 
[04:03] <Lonergan> good day, I am about to install ubuntu for the first time and want to maintain my xp installation, is there a simple method of dual booting?  does the isntall disc come with something like lilo?
[04:03] <ElitePete> Lonergan, grub
[04:03] <Lonergan> ah okay
[04:03] <Lonergan> doI have to do any editing to boot files in xp?
[04:03] <[TOMEK] > nop
[04:03] <ElitePete> Lonergan, i don't think so
[04:03] <Lonergan> okay excellent
[04:03] <EddieDaMan> out of curiosity, what are development headers and are they necessary
[04:03] <frasse> b0ris,  what should i do if i want to access my server whenever i want to?
[04:04] <ElitePete> i can't update because the goddamn server is down
[04:04] <b0ris> frasse, in fact, the right way to gain access to ure computer is to log in trough ssh (always working after installing ssh server) and then launching vncserver from the command line
[04:04] <Ng> ElitePete: use a different mirror :)
[04:04] <ElitePete> Ng, how ?
[04:04] <frasse> is it hard to install SSH server? and whats that?
[04:04] <b0ris> frasse, first : install a ssh server on ure computer
[04:05] <ElitePete> frasse, it's very easy
[04:05] <ElitePete> sudo apt-get install OpenSSH i believe
[04:05] <Sepheebear> EddieDaMan: sure you can enable breezy-backports
[04:05] <frasse> i write that in terminal
[04:05] <ElitePete> Ng, how do i use another mirror
[04:05] <b0ris> frasse, second (on thye client) : run a ssh client  to gain access to the server
[04:05] <Ng> ElitePete: take look at the sources list in the wiki, or use easysource to make a new /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:05] <Ng> !easysource
[04:05] <ubotu> hmm... easysource is For an easy to use custom sources.list configurator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[04:05] <EddieDaMan> does it specifically say breezy-backports?
[04:05] <ElitePete> Ng, thanks
[04:05] <Kyral> frasse: its sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[04:05] <b0ris> frasse, typically : ssh your.ip.adress
[04:06] <frasse> do i write it in terminal?
[04:06] <Sepheebear> something like "deb http://public.planetmirror.com breezy-backports main universe"
[04:06] <b0ris> frasse, sorry ssh yourlogin@your.ip.adress
[04:06] <Sepheebear> substitute use your closest mirror of course
[04:06] <frasse> i don't understand anything lol:p
[04:06] <b0ris> frasse, ssh asks for a password
[04:06] <Mez> Sepheebear, those are closed
[04:07] <b0ris> frasse, and then you are logged in your remote server
[04:07] <Sepheebear> Mez: what? breezy-backports?
[04:07] <Mez> !tell EddieDaMan about backports
[04:07] <Mez> Sepheebear, the ones you listed
[04:07] <b0ris> frasse, then, you can launch vnc server on the remote server : vncserver:1
[04:08] <Mez> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy backports main universe restricted multiverse
[04:08] <Sepheebear> use one of these here then: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Funiverse%2Ft%2Ftotem%2Ftotem-xine_1.2.1-0ubuntu1~breezy1_i386.deb&md5sum=2610c3468e4eef6b589edc021c2f7f97&arch=i386&type=main
[04:08] <ElitePete> Ng, thanks Much !
[04:09] <b0ris> frasse, last : you launch your vnc client and ask him to connect tou your.server.adress:1  (:1 is the display number)
[04:09] <everton_2> Hi, I am having problems with sound. I can listen sounds when I click on buttoms of gnome, but I can not use mpg123 or skype, for example. I opened "Sound panel" and I guess I am having some onflict with Webcam microfone. I just saw in this panel Webcam selected, but when I change to my sound card, nothing happens. I tried chnage and after /etc/init.d/alsa-util restart, but nothing. Can someone help me?
[04:09] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[04:09] <lleberg> hoho, back on ubuntu again :)
[04:09] <Sepheebear> just remember to stay clear of that totem plugin
[04:09] <lleberg> My computer broke down and i haven't been home for months
[04:10] <lleberg> boght a new motherboard, installed it, and everything works!
[04:10] <lleberg> ehwy
[04:10] <everton_2> Can't open default sound device!
[04:10] <everton_2>  (thts erros message) Where should I begin or read?
[04:10] <lleberg> But now, how do i upgrade to.. bbreexzy?
[04:10] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear, don't install the totem-xine-firefox-plugin
[04:10] <Sepheebear> yeah dont install that
[04:10] <EddieDaMan> k
[04:10] <Sepheebear> its evil
[04:11] <EddieDaMan> install everything else?
[04:11] <Sepheebear> everytime someone runs totem-xine-firefox-plugin, god kills a kitten
[04:11] <EddieDaMan> lol
[04:11] <b0ris> frasse, you should find some docs on the net (like http://www.cs.unm.edu/computer_facilities_and_support/using_vnc/)
[04:11] <fevel> I installed enemy territory on ubuntu but it doesnt show fullscreen, only a little screen on the bottom left and the rest is black, can someone h elp me out?
[04:11] <frasse> thx
[04:12] <Sepheebear> yeah, well there's only 2 packages totem and totem-xine
[04:12] <frasse> so first: ctrl + alt + f1 and write sudo apt-get install openssh-server?
[04:12] <funkyHat> Sepheebear, I think that can be generalised to 'every time someone runs totem...'
[04:12] <ElitePete> anyone know where i can get libtiff3g
[04:13] <b0ris> frasse, yep
[04:13] <Sepheebear> funkyHat: totem's been pretty solid for me, just the plugin's been awful. but its still pretty new
[04:13] <funkyHat> ElitePete, if it's not in any of the repositories, try the source package from the debian repositories
[04:13] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear, do i install the totem-gstreamer-firefox-plugin?
[04:13] <frasse> oki thx, so SSH is not a remot program itself, its just encrypt (isthat right) ?
[04:13] <Sepheebear> no
[04:13] <ElitePete> funkyHat, ahh ok
[04:13] <EddieDaMan> streamer or xine?
[04:13] <Sepheebear> you're using totem-gstreamer?
[04:14] <EddieDaMan> xine as of now
[04:14] <ElitePete> funkyHat, thanks, found a .deb of it on tuxfinder
[04:14] <b0ris> frasse, but you do not need to switch to a terminal this way, you can launch a terminal in ubuntu (Application / Accesories / terminal)
[04:14] <EddieDaMan> but still no dancing girls
[04:14] <pzn> Hi! I have a running debian sarge and want to upgrade to ubuntu. all I need to do is to change /etc/apt/sources.list? if yes, please send me the sources.list of latest stable ubuntu. thanks!
[04:14] <EddieDaMan> lol
[04:14] <funkyHat> ElitePete, I'm assuming you have universe and multiverse repositories enabled
[04:14] <ElitePete> funkyHat, yea
[04:14] <Sepheebear> if you want to be able to actually watch movies, use totem-xine for now
[04:14] <tonyms> I'm building the binutils package from the package source on Breezy,
[04:14] <tonyms>          and notice binutils-2.16.1 has a gcc build-dep.  Could this build-dep
[04:14] <tonyms>          not be on c-compiler instead?  I already had gcc-3.4 installed; would
[04:14] <tonyms>          that not have been sufficient?  Should I submit a bug report?
[04:15] <b0ris> frasse, got to go, surely someone can help you finish the job
[04:15] <bshumate> !enter
[04:15] <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!
[04:15] <tonyms> Argh, sorry about that!
[04:15] <tonyms> I'm building the binutils package from the package source on Breezy,
[04:15] <tonyms> and notice binutils-2.16.1 has a gcc build-dep.  Could this build-dep
[04:15] <tonyms> not be on c-compiler instead?  I already had gcc-3.4 installed; would
[04:15] <tonyms> that not have been sufficient?
[04:15] <tonyms> Sorry if this question is overly clueless or in the wrong channel; I'm new to ubuntu...
[04:16] <lleberg> I have forgot, how do i copy and paste in ubuntu? :)
[04:16] <Sepheebear> tonyms: try changing the build-dep in the debian/control file
[04:16] <EddieDaMan> sepheebear: to how do i get mplayer to do my bidding?
[04:16] <EddieDaMan> lol
[04:16] <kino-tak> Hi everybody
[04:16] <fevel> I cant get full screen on enemy territory...I used to be able on debian...any ideas??
[04:16] <Sepheebear> once the mozilla-mplayer package is installed usually everything works
[04:16] <tonyms> Sepheebear: sure, I can do that--should I open a bug report and attach a patch?
[04:16] <pzn> can someone send me the sources.list of breezy?
[04:17] <EddieDaMan> hmmm
[04:17] <tonyms> Sepheebear: get in touch with the package maintainer?  Other?
[04:17] <kino-tak> doesn anyone use ethereal on ubuntu or any other netutility?
[04:17] <fevel> I use a very high resolution on my desktop, does it have anything to do with that?
[04:17] <Sepheebear> tonyms: that would be good, try man debdiff
[04:17] <tonyms> Sepheebear: okay, cheers.
[04:17] <Sepheebear> bug reports work best for me
[04:17] <tonyms> Sepheebear: I'll do that.  Thanks very much!
[04:17] <kino-tak> Ethereal any1?
[04:17] <Sepheebear> party on
[04:19] <Duelus> TomB
[04:19] <Duelus> Techphile down?
[04:19] <kino-tak> Hi each1. I use ethereal, sometimes...anyone else?
[04:19] <lleberg> How do i list the active proces?
[04:19] <lleberg> all of them i mean
[04:20] <kino-tak> wasnt the ps command ?
[04:20] <kino-tak> ps -le
[04:20] <Ng> ps auwx  gives a nice list imho
[04:21] <Sepheebear> applications -> system tools -> system monitor
[04:21] <Sepheebear> its gui-delicious
[04:21] <kino-tak> right
[04:21] <kino-tak> May I ask one info?
[04:22] <Sepheebear> dont ask to ask, just ask
[04:22] <kino-tak> thanks
[04:22] <kino-tak> I am new about ubuntu and I'm having problems trying to install Ethereal
[04:22] <kino-tak> or anyother program actually
[04:22] <Sepheebear> this is IRC we're all obnoxious in here
[04:23] <Sepheebear> sudo aptitude install ethereal
[04:23] <kino-tak> why aptitude?
[04:23] <Sepheebear> is it not working or not installing?
[04:23] <Sepheebear> i just like aptitude's dependency tracking, you can substitute apt-get
[04:23] <kino-tak> I used another command (kgcf, or something) and it seems to install it
[04:23] <kino-tak> but then I don't know how to run it
[04:24] <Sepheebear> kgcf? never heard of it
[04:24] <ElitePete> tried typing ethereal
[04:24] <ElitePete> into a terminal?
[04:24] <kino-tak> yes
[04:24] <kino-tak> it doesn't run
[04:24] <ElitePete> or /usr/bin/ethereal
[04:24] <ElitePete> try that.
[04:24] <kino-tak> you see, it's a deb installation
[04:24] <kino-tak> ok I'll try now
[04:24] <ElitePete> did you install it with, sudo dpkg -i nameof.deb ?
[04:25] <kino-tak> yes, right
[04:25] <kino-tak> dpkg
[04:25] <kino-tak> and I've tried /usr/bin/ethereal but doesn't work anyway
[04:25] <ElitePete> kino-tak, try this, in terminal
[04:25] <ElitePete> which ethereal
[04:26] <Sepheebear> what's the output?
[04:26] <ElitePete> shows the location of the file
[04:26] <ElitePete> should be /usr/bin
[04:26] <kino-tak> ethereal is version 0.10.10
[04:26] <kino-tak> I'll try that too
[04:26] <fli7e> how do i rename a partition? I would like to rename hda7 to hda3, and i already know that hda3 is not referencing an existing device
[04:27] <john_> is there a ubuntu gaming chat?
[04:27] <kino-tak> with /usr/bin/ethereal I don't get any output
[04:27] <kino-tak> I'll try the install command again
[04:28] <ElitePete> kino-tak,
[04:28] <ElitePete> what about with " which ethereal "
[04:29] <kino-tak> ok the install process ends with "configure ethereal-common" is this regular?
[04:29] <ElitePete> also try, whith -a ethereal
[04:29] <fli7e> anyone available to answer the partition question? web searches yield no useful hits
[04:29] <ElitePete> then type, ethereal-common in terminal ?
[04:29] <ElitePete> i don't know i donot use it.
[04:29] <kino-tak> the install process finishes with "configure ethereal-common" is this regular?
[04:30] <Sepheebear> sure
[04:30] <kino-tak> sorry I hadn't seen the answers....
[04:31] <kino-tak> well it seems like it can't find any ethereal*** whatsoever
[04:31] <pzn> which is the channel robot nickname?
[04:31] <Sepheebear> typing "ethereal -v" in a gnome-terminal doesnt do anything?
[04:31] <GnarlyBob> ubotu
[04:31] <TooEarly> when ubuntu is loading, it gets to the "* Starting System Log Daemon..." and it has a little [OK]  by it, but nothing happens after that..it seems to get stuck there.. what's the problem?
[04:32] <kino-tak> it says command not found....the point is that although the installation finishes with no error, it seems like it hasn't installed anything
[04:32] <Sepheebear> hit ctrl-c
[04:32] <kino-tak> should I try with the find command?
[04:33] <john_> anyone know of an ubuntu gaming chat?
[04:33] <Sepheebear> kino-tak: if i were you id use apt-get install ethereal and stay clear of that kentucky fried installer you were using
[04:34] <tRSS> quick question: I am running Ubuntu 5.10 breezy. Is it possible for me to be able to load KDE on this existing (or atleast have the choice, like other distros, between KDE and Gnome)?
[04:34] <gelfling> hello peoples, I've noticed that there seems to be a general feeling that ubuntu's a pain to get multimedia (divx, mp3 etc) going since I'm about to start trying the same thing I thought I'd try do a howto for other new users. Has this already been done?
[04:34] <ElitePete> tRSS, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:34] <pzn> GnarlyBob, thanks!
[04:34] <kino-tak> the point is that it says that the packet is corrupted when I try with the apt-get option
[04:34] <Sepheebear> "dpkg -L ethereal" will show you where all the files are installed
[04:35] <ElitePete> gelfling, a pain? not at all use easybreezy works like a dream
[04:35] <kino-tak> Wow, it says ethereal is not installed!!!
[04:35] <tRSS> ElitePete: and that will give me the choice to load either KDE or Gnome without downloading entire Kubuntu?
[04:35] <kino-tak> dpkg -L ethereal says so....
[04:35] <Sepheebear> sudo aptitude install ethereal
[04:35] <adrian_> Which conf file specifies which desktop is used (kde or gnome) when running 'startx'? (in the absence of kdm or gdm)
[04:35] <kino-tak> thanx, I'll try that now
[04:35] <visik7> tRSS: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:35] <ElitePete> tRSS, i don't know exactly. i just know you can get KDE from ubuntu, making it "kubuntu"
[04:35] <GnarlyBob> or just use synaptic, it's not that bad
[04:36] <GnarlyBob> I don't like apt at all anyway :D
[04:36] <adrian_> Anyone? =/
[04:36] <Korvus> hello
[04:36] <gelfling> ElitePete: cheers I'll look it up :)
[04:36] <Korvus> are we empty
[04:36] <Sepheebear> adrian_: it might be /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[04:37] <GnarlyBob> gelfling: installing kubuntu-desktop will get you kde 3.4
[04:37] <tRSS> thanks Visik7 and ElitePete
[04:37] <ElitePete> tRSS, np.
[04:37] <Korvus> can anyone help me with a question
[04:37] <GnarlyBob> (unless you have a kubuntu 3.5 repo, in which case it gets you 3.5)
[04:37] <ElitePete> Korvus, shoot
[04:37] <Korvus> does the totem player support mp3,mp4,or dvd playback at all
[04:37] <kino-tak> aptitude requires more options...
[04:37] <Sepheebear> Korvus: dont ask to ask, just ask
[04:37] <ElitePete> Korvus, with the right codecs.
[04:37] <adrian_> Sepheebear: that doesn't exist =( And anyways, "display manager" implies kdm or gdm -- I mean I don't have either, and I want to be able to control whether 'startx' boots into KDE or gnome -- WITHOUT using a display manager at all!
[04:37] <GnarlyBob> err, that was meant for tRSS, not gelfling
[04:37] <Korvus> where can i get codecs
[04:38] <ElitePete> !nonfree
[04:38] <ubotu> ElitePete: Are you on ritalin?
[04:38] <ElitePete> arg.
[04:38] <GnarlyBob> !restricted
[04:38] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:38] <ElitePete> thx bob.
[04:38] <tRSS> GnarlyBob: I am confused!
[04:38] <adrian_> ubotu, lmao
[04:38] <ubotu> adrian_: I give up, what is it?
[04:38] <ElitePete> wget is a great program.
[04:39] <GnarlyBob> yes, wget rocks
[04:39] <adrian_> So, nobody knows, eh ? =(
[04:39] <GnarlyBob> it singlehandedly forced me to traitor away from ncftp ;)
[04:39] <ElitePete> GnarlyBob, :-)
[04:39] <Sepheebear> adnans: your ~/.dmrc does this on a per-user basis
[04:40] <tRSS> ElitePete: Kubuntu-desktop is a 426 MB package! is this correct?
[04:40] <ara> Hi, i have to hards on my computer and whrn i was installing linux i disconnected the second one cuz i have some important data on it, now that i reconnect it again it won't recognize it, what should i do?
[04:40] <sproingie> the inevitable decline of ftp is moved me away from ftp
[04:40] <ElitePete> tRSS, yes
[04:40] <GnarlyBob> tRSS: kde is a fat pig
[04:40] <ElitePete> GnarlyBob, yes it is!
[04:40] <GnarlyBob> but it's ohsosexy
[04:40] <tRSS> ElitePete: why such a big package?
[04:40] <adrian_> Sepheebear: awesome! thanks :D
[04:40] <cliebow_> gdm is a fat pig
[04:40] <kino-tak> you guys, what do you think when the apt-get says "packet not integral" or corrupted?
[04:41] <GnarlyBob> kde is a lot fatter than gdm
[04:41] <ElitePete> tRSS, don't ask me :-) i'm a gnome lover.
[04:41] <john_> Anyone know how to install cedega? I have the 14 day demo but dont know how to install the installer
[04:41] <adrian_> Sepheebear: all it currnetly contains is [Desktop]  session=Default
[04:41] <adrian_> What's the param for the desktop itself?
[04:41] <cliebow_> 8~)
[04:41] <sproingie> !start a desktop war
[04:41] <ubotu> parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, sproingie
[04:41] <Sepheebear> adrian_: that's how you can get fluxbox to startup
[04:41] <ElitePete> john_, do "ls" in the folder whatever is green probably ./thefilename
[04:41] <sproingie> !start a de war
[04:41] <ubotu> sproingie: I haven't a clue
[04:41] <sproingie> bah
[04:41] <Falstius> ara, you can boot but ubuntu doesn't mount the disk?  What have you tried?
[04:41] <kino-tak> I tried the -f option but it won't work (aptget -f install ethereal)
[04:41] <tRSS> well I am KDE lover, but I dont want to download another ISO image of Kubuntu, although I am faring pretty good with gnome
[04:41] <adrian_> Sepheebear: how exactly would you get fluxbox, hypothetically, to run using .dmrc?
[04:42] <tRSS> although it would be nice to have KDE on the side also!
[04:42] <ElitePete> tRSS, gnome rocks!
[04:42] <braniff> what is the GUI to share a cups printer in breezy ??
[04:42] <sproingie> tRSS: all you have to do is apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[04:42] <visik7> tRSS: kubuntu-desktop is a metapackage
[04:42] <john_> Elitepete, how do you mean?
[04:42] <Sepheebear> change session=gnome,kde,fluxbox
[04:42] <ElitePete> john_, in terminal "cd" to the directory and do "ls"
[04:42] <ara> i still can boot, but ubuntu is not finding my second hard drive and all i have in there is some music and video files
[04:42] <visik7> tRSS: if u don't want ALL the programs just apt-get install kde or kde-core
[04:42] <Sepheebear> but you set the default from the sessions menu in gdm before you login
[04:42] <ElitePete> ara, you might need to set it up in fstab
[04:43] <adrian_> Sepheebear: tried that, didn't work
[04:43] <john_> ok
[04:43] <braniff> ara, /etc/fstab
[04:43] <adrian_> Sepheebear: i don't *have* gdm or kdm
[04:43] <GnarlyBob> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingKDE
[04:43] <GnarlyBob> there
[04:43] <GnarlyBob> !kde
[04:43] <ubotu> kde is, like, A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[04:43] <Sepheebear> oh
[04:43] <tRSS> visik7: would this allow me to use KDE like I used to use it in SuSE or FC3
[04:43] <ara> could you help me with that please?
[04:43] <visik7> tRSS: what do u mean ?
[04:43] <adrian_> Sepheebear: i'm pretty sure that 'session' only refers to saved Gnome sessions, things like that. (Like when you log out but you save your 'session')
[04:43] <Sepheebear> how about using ~/.xinitrc
[04:43] <john_> Elitepete, ok i did that
[04:43] <ElitePete> GnarlyBob, what is the default save folder for files gotten with wget ?
[04:43] <ElitePete> john_, ok, what is in green?
[04:44] <GnarlyBob> cwd I think
[04:44] <john_> nothing
[04:44] <john_> but the installer is there
[04:44] <Sepheebear> session refers to the desktop environ to run
[04:44] <tRSS> visik7: log in through X and have all the K-Softwares (obviously, the ones I need)
[04:44] <hyperactivecrond> uh oh.. i have changed my email address and now i can't login to launchpad...
[04:44] <braniff> ara, what filesystem is the hard disk ?
[04:44] <visik7> tRSS: who knows which softwares u need ?
[04:44] <GnarlyBob> tRSS: I did it last night, and am working in a fully-functional KDE desktop
[04:44] <adrian_> Sepheebear: I see. In that case, does 'startx' actually use .dmrc, or only kdm/gdm?
[04:44] <adrian_> Since '.dmrc' implies 'desktopmanagerrc'
[04:44] <ara> it's ntfs
[04:45] <ElitePete> GnarlyBob, do you know how to set the default folder for wget downloads?
[04:45] <tRSS> lol... thanks for all your help guys. really appreciate it!
[04:45] <Sepheebear> startx will run .xinitrc
[04:45] <GnarlyBob> adrian_: startx uses .xinitrc
[04:45] <visik7> tRSS: kubuntu-desktop are all the kubuntu default install
[04:45] <john_> Elitepete, cedega_timedemo_installer is there but not in green
[04:45] <Sepheebear> gdm uses .dmrc AFAIK
[04:45] <GnarlyBob> ElitePete: not offhand, no
[04:45] <visik7> tRSS: kde are only the kde packages and finally kde-core are only the core programs of kde
[04:45] <braniff> ara, and what device name is it?? e.g. /dev/hdb1 or /dev/hdd1 etc
[04:45] <john_> ElitePete, SH is in the icon of the file
[04:45] <ElitePete> john_, ok in terminal in that directory type, ./cedega_timedemo_installer
[04:45] <tRSS> visik7: ooh.. that helps alot
[04:45] <john_> permission denided
[04:46] <ElitePete> john_, use sudo
[04:46] <ElitePete> before the ./
[04:46] <GnarlyBob> chmod +x cedega_timedemo_installer
[04:46] <ElitePete> that also.
[04:46] <GnarlyBob> then sudo ./cedega_timedemo_installer
[04:46] <_pete_> Hi. I'm very new to linux so please go easy! I've just installed Ubuntu 5.1 on my PC and it looks really swish, downside is it keeps hanging (as in a complete system freeze) as soon as I try to change any of the settings in system->preferences (and other places too). Ie, if I go to 'screensavers' for example it just hangs, similarly the same thing would happen if I tried to change my network settings. How can I determine what is installed wrongly 
[04:47] <nilsl> i run breezy with xfce4... now, i try to access my usb drive, which is can do by mount it from dev to mnt. i can take files, but i cannot delete or add files. what would be a solution?
[04:47] <ara> braniff: i don't really know, it's my second hard drive, if you're asking about the volume lable i don't really know it,
[04:47] <john_> cedega is installing, woo!
[04:47] <GnarlyBob> cedega is overrated imho
[04:47] <Dan000> I require assistance ^.^;;
[04:47] <john_> is there other ways to do what it does?
[04:47] <GnarlyBob> I had a subscription for like 3 years
[04:48] <GnarlyBob> john_: vmware :)
[04:48] <john_> is it as fast?
[04:48] <braniff> ara, do this: ls -l /dev/hd* and see if you see your second hard drive there (hard drives all have 'device names' in linux)
[04:48] <john_> u mean install windows in vmware?
[04:48] <GnarlyBob> if cedega works for you, don't change it
[04:48] <ElitePete> _pete_, what specs on your system
[04:48] <john_> i never tried it yet
[04:48] <GnarlyBob> that's what the demo is for then :)
[04:48] <braniff> ara, i'm also assuming you are using IDE hard drives
[04:48] <john_> hmm i am opening cedega and I have to accept something then I dont get another screen?
[04:49] <ElitePete> john_, what happend?
[04:49] <Dan000> I boot my lappy trying to install ubuntu and it loads up the drivers I believe and before it goes to install it black screens.
[04:49] <john_> just nothing there
[04:49] <braniff> ara, the command "df" will show your first hard drive and where it's mounted
[04:49] <ElitePete> maybe it's finished
[04:49] <ElitePete> type cedega in a terminal ?
[04:49] <GnarlyBob> john_: since cedega is a commercial product, and you're installing the timed demo, you might be able to get official help from transgaming
[04:49] <john_> i see
[04:49] <john_> cedege in terminal is command not found
[04:50] <Dan000> cedega*
[04:50] <adrian_> exit
[04:50] <Falstius> _pete_ that is weird.
[04:50] <aarkerio> Hi! I setup my adsl connection with pppoeconf and works but how can I launch the connection automatically?
[04:50] <john_> how do I uninstall incase I messe dup the installation
[04:50] <john_> i mean cedega
[04:50] <nilsl> i run breezy with xfce4... now, i try to access my usb drive, which is can do by mount it from dev to mnt. i can take files, but i cannot delete or add files. what would be a solution? sry for repeat
[04:50] <aarkerio> I need "sudo pon dsl-provider"
[04:50] <gears> aarkerio, It connects on boot
[04:50] <_pete_> ElitePete: How much detail do you need? Althlon 64Bit, 1GB Ram, 5HDDs. It was a windows based machine 2hrs ago, so I know the hardware is fine. Do you want/need mobo, and graphics chipset details?
[04:50] <aarkerio> on every connection
[04:51] <skon> How do I change file associations in ubuntu?
[04:51] <ElitePete> _pete_, are you running the 64bit ubuntu or 32bit ?
[04:51] <_pete_> 64Bit ubuntu.
[04:51] <aarkerio> skon: you mean on Gnome
[04:51] <skon> aarkerio:yes gnome
[04:51] <gears> aarkerio, It connects on boot if you set it up that way. You don't have to worry about it connecting. What seems to be the problem?
[04:51] <tRSS> I was here yesterday. Whenever I do cedega ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe, I get this error msg: /usr/lib/transgaming_cedega//winex/bin/wine: can't exec '/home/asiddiqui/.wine/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe': invalid exe file
[04:51] <ara> braniff, this is all it finds:brw-rw----  1 root disk   3,  0 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hda
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root disk   3,  1 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hda1
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root disk   3,  2 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hda2
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root disk   3,  5 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hda5
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root disk   3, 64 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hdb
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root disk   3, 65 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hdb1
[04:51] <ara> brw-rw----  1 root cdrom 22,  0 2005-12-28 09:33 /dev/hdc
[04:51] <ElitePete> _pete_, tried a restart?
[04:51] <tRSS> any idea what this error mean?
[04:51] <ElitePete> ara, please use pastebin ...
[04:52] <braniff> ara, your second hard drive 'device name' is /dev/hdb1
[04:52] <ElitePete> tRSS, does the file open fine with wine ?
[04:52] <skon> tRSS: curious as to why you need notepad
[04:52] <Dan000> I boot my lappy trying to install ubuntu and it loads up the drivers I believe and before it goes to install it black screens.
[04:52] <Llama> hi all
[04:53] <Dan000> and just sits there
[04:53] <Dan000> ...
[04:53] <tRSS> ElietePete: it works fine with wine. Skon: just making sure my cedega is working
[04:53] <skon> Dan000: which version of ubuntu?
[04:53] <ElitePete> tRSS, tried another file?
[04:53] <Dan000> The newest, 5.1
[04:53] <sexcopter8000m> can anyone recommend a program to stitch photos together?
[04:53] <ara> braniff, ok , and how do i make it work?
[04:53] <Llama> Does ubuntu have codecs for mp3, divx etc... Unlike Fedora that have only free codecs... ?
[04:53] <ElitePete> sexcopter8000m, gimp ?
[04:53] <skon> Dan000: what laptop?
[04:53] <braniff> ara, now you can try to mount it like this as root: "mkdir /mnt/hd2; mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hd2"
[04:53] <ElitePete> Llama, yes ubuntu does.
[04:53] <Dan000> Skon = Hp, zv6000
[04:53] <gears> Llama, yes it does.
[04:53] <_pete_> ElitePete: yep. It is totally predicatable. It crashes very consistently, always just after a the window has been loaded and initialised, then system hangs, mouse stops and its game over.
[04:54] <tRSS> elitepete: yes, I have tried opening files from my ntfs partition (like calc.exe or taskmgr.exe), but I believe cedega doesn't support ntfs partition any more
[04:54] <skon> Dan000: you mean it doesn't work after the install or it blacks out during the install?
[04:54] <sexcopter8000m> ElitePete, can gimp do that?
[04:54] <ElitePete> _pete_, hmm, sorry man i have no idea what could cause that... maybe you should try reinstalling ubuntu
[04:54] <ElitePete> sexcopter8000m, i'm sure it can
[04:54] <Tronex> Greetings all together and hope you got a great xmas!
[04:54] <kbrooks> ElitePete, 67
[04:54] <tRSS> elitepete: so I have installed another software using wine on the ext3 partition, but cedega still doesn't work
[04:54] <skon> So does anyone know how to change file associations in gnome?
[04:54] <kbrooks> ElitePete, this isnt windows
[04:54] <Dan000> skon = I'm trin to install and before it even starts to install it black screens, btw this is 64 bit if that helps
[04:54] <ElitePete> kbrooks, 67 ?
[04:54] <gears> _pete_, what graphics card and modules are you using?
[04:54] <kbrooks> ElitePete, typo
[04:55] <skon> Dan000: you do have the 64bit version right?
[04:55] <Tronex> Wine's a topic here? Interesting. I am trying to get "Project Entropia" running with wine right now.
[04:55] <_pete_> ElitePete: ok. I think I might have to do that.
[04:55] <Dan000> skon = Yes, I ordered one of each version and I am using the 64bit install disk
[04:55] <ElitePete> _pete_, ati or nvidia card?
[04:55] <Tronex> I installed dx9wine for this... the PE updater is downloading the game data at the moment.
[04:55] <Nilz> what codec do I need to install to play .asf video files? I mean I can play them, but there is no audio
[04:55] <skon> Dan000: Hmmm, not sure what your problem could be. Graphics card perhaps. Did you try doing a server install?
[04:55] <Dan000> skon it's on my main partition, I do have an extended partition that's nfts but I don't think that's affecting it
[04:56] <gears> _pete_, I highly doubt that would fix your problem
[04:56] <ElitePete> _pete_, he is right, since it would just default you now that i think about it.
[04:56] <skon> Dan000: doubt it, I have the same thing
[04:56] <_pete_> gears: Um, a oldish ATI radeon, 1-1.5 year old. Nothing fancy. I don't know what module I am using. I wasn't asked during the install so I'd guess the default.
[04:56] <Dan000> skon I'm gonna try server now
[04:56] <ElitePete> _pete_, in a terminal type glxgears
[04:57] <Dan000> skon same result
[04:57] <Jochen> Hi!
[04:57] <braniff> is there a GUI to share printers in breezy ??
[04:57] <Jochen> Question, how do I make from a source tar.gz file a debian package and install it?!
[04:57] <ara> braniff, it says" only root can do that"!!
[04:57] <Dan000> skon the graphics card is a Radeon 200m
[04:58] <gelfling> better to use easy-ubuntu or easybreezy?
[04:58] <Sepheebear> Jochen: read the debian new maintainer's guide
[04:58] <Nilz> what codec do I need to install to play .asf video files? I mean I can play them, but there is no audio
[04:58] <ElitePete> gelfling, easybreezy is very good.
[04:58] <braniff> ara, "sudo mkdir /mnt/hd2; sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hd2"
[04:58] <neuro|laptop> Jochen: alien
[04:58] <gelfling> cool
[04:58] <gears> Elitepete, I think his machine froze them he executed that command.
[04:58] <_pete_> ElitePete: That fires up a new window, but does not display anything. No crash yet.
[04:58] <vittorio> i have problems with keyboard layout. i select in Keyboard Preferences "Germany emiminate dead keys" and still have english layout. what else do i have to do? or is it a problem with vmware?
[04:58] <ElitePete> _pete_, have you installed the ATI drivers?
[04:59] <ElitePete> !tell _pete_ about ati
[04:59] <_pete_> gears: I'm using another machine for chat so I'll be ok.
[04:59] <lesshaste>  how long should vobcopy take to rip a dvd?
[04:59] <ara> braniff, cannot create directory `/mnt/hd2': File exists
[04:59] <Dan000> Skon...Ello
[04:59] <ElitePete> _pete_, follow the guide ubotu whispered you
[04:59] <braniff> ara, then just do "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hd2"
[05:00] <Dan000> So yeah...
[05:00] <skon> Dan000: I have no idea... 0_0
[05:00] <Dan000> lol
[05:00] <skon> Sorry :(
[05:00] <notgoingtowork> hey
[05:00] <notgoingtowork> i'm gay
[05:00] <notgoingtowork> i'm perverted
[05:00] <notgoingtowork> i done like it so far up my ass that it pops outta my mouth lolf!!!!!
[05:00] <Dan000> Nobody I knew experienced could figure it out either
[05:00] <notgoingtowork> UM DIDN'T WORK LOL!
[05:00] <ElitePete> obviously
[05:00] <ElitePete> since it was a /me command.
[05:00] <Jochen> I thought there it can be done with one simple command you can issue me.
[05:01] <ElitePete> notgoingtowork, go die please :-)
[05:01] <notgoingtowork> LOL!!!!!!1
[05:01] <notgoingtowork> R U THREATENING 2 KILL ME
[05:01] <Nilz> what codec do I need to install to play .asf video files? I mean I can play them, but there is no audio.. is there a way to solve this?
[05:01] <ElitePete> nope, i said go die
[05:01] <ElitePete> as in suicide.
[05:01] <notgoingtowork> R U THREATENING 2 KILL ME
[05:01] <Dan000> I could packet flood him but the server wouldn't like me
[05:01] <NanoBCN> notgoingtowork -> ignored
[05:01] <ElitePete> Dan000, :-p
[05:01] <ara> braniff,  you must specify the filesystem type
[05:01] <nilsl> i run breezy with xfce4... now, i try to access my usb drive, which is can do by mount it from dev to mnt. i can take files, but i cannot delete or add files. what would be a solution? sry for repeat
[05:01] <Sepheebear> Jochen: wouldnt you like to know how the intimate details of how your system works?
[05:01] <notgoingtowork> bragging about packet flooding isn't the smartest thing you could do
[05:01] <notgoingtowork> now i have it logged and your isp -- do it motherfucker!!!!!
[05:02] <vittorio> notgoingtowork, stop drinking so much coffee
[05:02] <Sepheebear> and not learn how to create packages that suck
[05:02] <Dan000> Elitepete - Can you help
[05:02] <ElitePete> Dan000, help with?
[05:02] <braniff> ara, okay "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1 /mnt/hd2"
[05:02] <ElitePete> [notgoingtowork]  (n=lightenu@71-35-54-72.phnx.qwest.net)
[05:02] <ElitePete> dont fuck around
[05:02] <Falstius> nilsl: did you format the usb drive ntfs?
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> no idiot
[05:02] <ElitePete> or ill have you ddosed
[05:02] <skon> Dan000: where exactly does it freeze up?
[05:02] <Dan000> Elitepete I try booting ubuntu and it loads the drivers and then black skreens
[05:02] <Dan000> screens*
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <ElitePete> Dan000, does it have an OS installed currently?
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <Jochen> not now, I have other things todo right now. But, I would thank you either if you could give me beside the ubuntu maintainers guide link the command how to build quick a debian package from the source.
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:02] <nilsl> Falstius: i believe so, it has worked under gnome perfectly.
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <Dan000> Elitepete No, I deleated it
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <Stormx2> notgoingtowork: Stop spamming.
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <Stormx2> !op
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1, Stormx2
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <ElitePete> god i hate these annoying peices of shit
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:03] <Dan000> Elitepete I ignored him
[05:03] <nilsl> notgoingtowork: hey man, stop it
[05:03] <skon> notgoingtowork: how many friends do you have, in real life?
[05:03] <vittorio> notgoingtowork, wow, you are so clever
[05:03] <notgoingtowork> 3
[05:03] <skon> lol thought so
[05:03] <visik7> stupid asshole
[05:03] <ElitePete> skon, he has 0
[05:03] <Stormx2> notgoingtowork: How many of them actually exist?
[05:03] <psusi> someone want to ban this jackoff?
[05:04] <Juhaz> you can definitely see he has expertise on area of 14 year old faggonts on irc, considering he's one himself
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> 1
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <gears> Where's my hammer
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <Pablo> o.O
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <_pete_> Dan000: as a aside - How do you ignore in IRC or is it client dependant?
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <jb-bombeveryonee> notgoingtowork: Hold on buddy.
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> _pete_ /ignore notgoingtowork
[05:04] <Stormx2> notgoingtowork: Why are you doing this?
[05:04] <jb-bombeveryonee> lets talk for a moment
[05:04] <gears> Seveas, Well?
[05:04] <Hikaru79> ...
[05:04] <Stormx2> oh good point
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> you guys are poking at the trolls
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> what do you think i would do?
[05:04] <Falstius> gaim doesn't seem to support /ignore.
[05:04] <Stormx2> everyone just ignore him
[05:04] <Hikaru79> Seveas, nickalert. Someone needs a banning.
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> "oh sorry guys didn't mean to fuck with you too hard lolololpenis"
[05:04] <Dan000> Pete, Right click on the name hit control and then ignore
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> FUCK OFF
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> _pete_ /ignore notgoingtowork
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> _pete_ /ignore notgoingtowork
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <jblack> notgoingtowork: Well, lets discuss it.
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <Unity> ok here's a stupid question...how do i undelet things from the trash?
[05:04] <Dan000> Pete, or /ignore
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:04] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:05] <cliebow_> someone kick thgis guy
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:05] <Unity> ~ops
[05:05] <Hikaru79> Unity, the .Trash is a folder like any other. Move it out of there :)
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> my isp won't care if i'm fucking around with a bunch of 14 year old faggots on irc. they certainly won't take my connection away because of your whining. and oh yeah this is a proxy lol!!!!
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> ok let's talk about it
[05:05] <Hikaru79> .ops
[05:05] <Unity> !ops
[05:05] <ubotu> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> !ops
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> .ops
[05:05] <jblack> notgoingtowork: I know you're probably angry about something, but we can't do anything about it if you don't talk rationally
[05:05] <Hikaru79> Everyone, spam notgoingtowork through pm :)
[05:05] <Stormx2> use this: /ignore notgoingtowork!*@*
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> no this is more or less random violence
[05:05] <ara> braniff, it's giving me some long log, is there anyway i can IM you?
[05:05] <Unity> Hikaru79, i have just emptied the trash
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> .ops
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> !ops
[05:05] <jblack> notgoingtowork: Getting even with the world?
[05:05] <notgoingtowork> sure
[05:05] <braniff> ara, msg me
[05:05] <ElitePete> notgoingtowork, is mad because he gets bullied at school
[05:05] <Dan000> Elitepete, You have a solution?
[05:05] <ElitePete> so obvious.
[05:05] <Hikaru79> Unity, in that case ... you're screwed :( Unless you get some forensic software to undelete it
[05:05] <jblack> what happened?
[05:06] <Juhaz> jblack, no, just demonstrating his idiocy to the world
[05:06] <jblack> notgoingtowork: What happened?
[05:06] <ElitePete> Dan000, no sorry :-(
[05:06] <ElitePete> jblack, his father raped him, so he calls us faggots
[05:06] <Stormx2> guys ignore him.
[05:06] <Nilz> is there a additional codec i need to install to play asf files properly?
[05:06] <Nilz> any1?
[05:06] <Stormx2>  /ignore notgoingtowork!*@* <-- like that
[05:06] <alphy> hey elitePete, what's up?
[05:06] <ElitePete> hey ALPHY!
[05:06] <phreak97> ok, so how do i do dual monitor support?
[05:06] <ElitePete> sup my friend
[05:06] <jblack> notgoingtohome: So, how did we get to where we are now?
[05:06] <ElitePete> alphy, i added you to my msn list but i never saw you online :-)
[05:06] <notgoingtowork> jblack the cumfarts in #wikipedia unilaterally and unfairly banned me and blocked me indefinitely from wikifagland
[05:06] <Falstius> nilsl: you were probably using the gnome automount before, you'll have to mount it as a user which you can do after modifying /etc/fstab or set up a different automount.
[05:07] <Hikaru79> notgoingtowork, we're not really connected with wikipedia.
[05:07] <Falstius> I know how to play with fstab, but not automount :)
[05:07] <Stormx2> Hikaru79: Don't dignify him with a responce. Put him on your ignore list.
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> i understand htat
[05:07] <Hikaru79> And if its a 'wikifagland', why are you so upset about leaving?
[05:07] <jblack> notgoingtowork: Hmmm. I can see why you'd be angry. Can you explain to me how that we've gotten involved?
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> because i'm a fag
[05:07] <ElitePete> Stormx2, it's not working
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> I LOVE IT UP THE ASS
[05:07] <Hikaru79> Stormx2, good point =/
[05:07] <ElitePete>  /ignore notgoingtowork!*@* ?
[05:07] <ElitePete> not working
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> also like i described before, this is more or less random violence
[05:07] <Stormx2> You using xchat?
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> ElitePete: try /ignore on
[05:07] <jblack> notgoingtowork: Heh. Why don't we take this private.
[05:07] <ElitePete> Stormx2, yea
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> jblack LOL NO!
[05:07] <ara> braniff , did you get it?
[05:07] <bitkid> hi
[05:07] <Stormx2> ElitePete: Right click his name, ignore.
[05:07] <notgoingtowork> why don't i start flooding again
[05:08] <ElitePete> Stormx2, ok
[05:08] <braniff> ara,no
[05:08] <ara> Usage: mount -V                 : print version
[05:08] <ara>        mount -h                 : print this help
[05:08] <ara>        mount                    : list mounted filesystems
[05:08] <ara>        mount -l                 : idem, including volume labels
[05:08] <ara> So far the informational part. Next the mounting.
[05:08] <ElitePete> Stormx2, i have no ignore option
[05:08] <ara> The command is `mount [-t fstype]  something somewhere'.
[05:08] <Hikaru79> Stormx2, X-chat 2.6.0 no longer has that, only 2.4.*
[05:08] <ara> Details found in /etc/fstab may be omitted.
[05:08] <Pablo> notgoingtowork, what is your problem?
[05:08] <ara>        mount -a [-t|-O]  ...     : mount all stuff from /etc/fstab
[05:08] <jblack> No worries. I'm not homoseual. I'm just trying to see what we can do about the problem.
[05:08] <ara>        mount device             : mount device at the known place
[05:08] <ara>        mount directory          : mount known device here
[05:08] <ara>        mount -t type dev dir    : ordinary mount command
[05:08] <ara> Note that one does not really mount a device, one mounts
[05:08] <notgoingtowork> I JUST FARTED
[05:08] <ara> a filesystem (of the given type) found on the device.
[05:08] <ara> One can also mount an already visible directory tree elsewhere:
[05:08] <notgoingtowork> AND THIS WHOLE ROOM SMELLS LIKE SHIT NOW!!!
[05:08] <Stormx2> Hikaru79: Ack >.<
[05:08] <ara>        mount --bind olddir newdir
[05:08] <ara> or move a subtree:
[05:08] <ara>        mount --move olddir newdir
[05:08] <Kindred> hmm.
[05:08] <notgoingtowork> OH CRAP, I ACTUALLY SHIT MY PANTS!
[05:08] <Hikaru79> Where's Seveas when you need him x_x;
[05:08] <ara> A device can be given by name, say /dev/hda1 or /dev/cdrom,
[05:08] <ara> or by label, using  -L label  or by uuid, using  -U uuid .
[05:08] <Stormx2> Stop pasting
[05:08] <ara> Other options: [-nfFrsvw]  [-o options]  [-p passwdfd] .
[05:08] <notgoingtowork> Seveas hey
[05:08] <ara> For many more details, say  man 8 mount .
[05:08] <Stormx2> Yeah someone with ops, come on...
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <Stormx2> ara: Paste in pastebin.
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <Stormx2> ara: paste.ubuntulinux.nl
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <john_> Someone mentioned about using vmware instead of cedega to play games earlier
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <braniff> ara, http://pastebin.ca
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <ITSa341> good morning ara
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> STOP THE FLOOD DIPSHITS
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> man this was a messy shit
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> i think i ruined my chair
[05:09] <ElitePete> why didn't his mother have an abortion.
[05:09] <ElitePete> why didn't his mother have an abortion.
[05:09] <ElitePete> why didn't his mother have an abortion.
[05:09] <Yvonne> Seveas:
[05:09] <gears> lol everyone just msg him
[05:09] <burnhamd> how can I rip to aac
[05:09] <ITSa341> Elite  she did
[05:09] <Stormx2> ElitePete: You sinking to his level.
[05:09] <ElitePete> Stormx2, your right
[05:09] <ElitePete> i'll stop.
[05:09] <Stormx2> ElitePete: =)
[05:09] <john_> would power hungry games work on vmware?
[05:09] <Hikaru79> There we go :)
[05:09] <notgoingtowork> Stormx2 don't tell him that
[05:10] <gears> 500 pm's should keep him busy
[05:10] <chillywilly> hmmm, this channel has degenerated into something ugly?
[05:10] <test> can anyone help me get Mozilla ActiveX Control? =[
[05:10] <Dr_Willis> chillywilly,  seems that way
[05:10] <ElitePete> chillywilly, no just one idiot.
[05:10] <bitkid> somebody knows how i can update from libstdc++.so.5 to libstdc++.so.6 with ubuntu?
[05:10] <hunger> john_: No. VMware does not support Direct3D AFAIK.
[05:10] <chillywilly> where can I find info on configuring PPPoE for a DSL connection?
[05:10] <ElitePete> Stormx2, i still donot know how to ignore :-(
[05:10] <Hikaru79> X-chat 2.6.0 has a Settings->Ignore List dialog. Use that
[05:10] <Stormx2> test: ActiveX in linux has to be acheived with WINE, i think
[05:10] <ITSa341> ahh cool   there is an ignore function for losers like that
[05:10] <test> no, I didn't get it
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> OH NO
[05:10] <LathropWells> Good Morning Seveas, Cafuego :)   - bob2 is missing :(
[05:10] <Stormx2> ElitePete: if you are on xchat 2.4, you can right click > ignore
[05:10] <gears> chillywilly, use pppoeconf
[05:10] <Hikaru79> ElitePete, try that. notgoingtowork is ignored for me now
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <burnhamd> can sound juicer rip to aac
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> OH NO
[05:10] <ara> braniff, didn't you get it?
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> OH NO
[05:10] <burnhamd> for my ipod
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:10] <test> i need to get it work with some .EXE program
[05:10] <Yvonne> !ops
[05:10] <ElitePete> Stormx2, but i'm on 2.6 i think
[05:10] <ubotu> Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
[05:10] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> I'M SHITTING MYSELF AGAIN AND I CAN'T HELP IT
[05:11] <vittorio> Seveas, please do something
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> GODDAMN THERE IS SHIT ALL OVER THE PLACE
[05:11] <Hikaru79> ElitePete, go to Settings->Ignore List
[05:11] <Hikaru79> Err, oops
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> notgoingtowork added to ignore list....
[05:11] <Hikaru79> Window->Ignore LIst
[05:11] <gears> seriously, for the sake of civility someone ban him
[05:11] <Hikaru79> Not Settings
[05:11] <Stormx2> burnhamd: You may need to install some codecs
[05:11] <alphy> anybody know any good games (like RPG, Racing) games for Linux?
[05:11] <Hikaru79> gears, the only guy who can is Seveas but he's away
[05:11] <enkrav> alphy, torcs
[05:11] <skon> alphy: penguin racer!
[05:11] <ElitePete> Ok got him
[05:11] <Hikaru79> ElitePete, got it?
[05:11] <Hikaru79> :)
[05:11] <ElitePete> i guess so
[05:11] <gears> no one else has administrative powers?
[05:11] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  dozens of them,.. depends on what kind ya like.. check freahmeat.net or google for the "linux game tome"
[05:11] <burnhamd> stormx2 i installed the gstreamer faac
[05:11] <test> ingnore list also
[05:11] <ElitePete> since i havent heard him spam in a couple minutes
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> skon I AM NOT REGISTERED ON THIS NICK AND CANNOT RESPOND TO YOUR /MSGS
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:11] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:12] <notgoingtowork> COME TO #PRIVATETALKLOL IF YOU WANT TO CHAT WITH ME
[05:12] <alphy> thanks all
[05:12] <ElitePete> Yay
[05:12] <Stormx2> burnhamd: Hmm. You need to add a profile to it so you can rip to it
[05:12] <Hikaru79> Heh
[05:12] <test> but I need help gettin Mozilla ActiveX control, wine didn't come with it
[05:12] <Stormx2> burnhamd: Im not sure how, and what details. Search on www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:12] <burnhamd> stormx2 what would the gstreamer pipeline be
[05:12] <test> can I do something like sudo apt-get mozilla activex control?
[05:12] <burnhamd> I did search the forums
[05:12] <Stormx2> burnhamd: I don't know :(
[05:12] <Unity> what is k-lined mean?
[05:13] <kino-tak> hey everybody...I'm still dealing with the etheral problem, just one question though
[05:13] <Dr_Willis> test,  theres some sort of activex/wine thinggie - thats party of cedega - but not sure what you are really refering to.
[05:13] <Hikaru79> That's when the server ops ban him from FreeNODE entirely
[05:13] <Unity> cool
[05:13] <kino-tak> I removed the # in the repository list to add the universe servers
[05:13] <skon> Yay!
[05:13] <skon> sure kino-tal
[05:13] <ElitePete> Hikaru79, nice :-)
[05:13] <spanglesontoast> does anyone know how to make a terminal bit on the right click on the desktop of gnome
[05:13] <kino-tak> is there anything else I should do to make it operative (thank you skon)
[05:13] <skon> kino-tak: well is it installed?
[05:13] <test> i got winamp, it request Mozzila Active X and said to download, then request to find FIrefox libary, and i couldnt find it
[05:14] <kino-tak> It say sthat it's not installed, but I can't actually find it with the apt-get
[05:14] <Hikaru79> Hm. I just installed kubuntu-desktop. Whenever I try to run kate, I get: adrian@navi:~$ kate
[05:14] <Hikaru79> kate: ERROR: Communication problem with kate, it probably crashed.
[05:14] <enkrav> When I run lsdldoom: symbol lookup error: lsdldoom: undefined symbol: open_music
[05:14] <enkrav>     What need I to install?
[05:14] <Hikaru79> Anyone know why this is? :(
[05:14] <kino-tak> that's why I amm adding the other 2 servers
[05:14] <skon> kino-tak: did you try sudo apt-get install ethereal?
[05:14] <marcin> test: Active X components doesn't work in Linux
[05:14] <Stormx2> The only way I know of getting activex, is to wine IE, or wine Windows FF with the activex plugin installed. Both work fine on this computer
[05:14] <kino-tak> yes, it's says the file is not integral or "corurpted
[05:14] <kino-tak> corrupted, sorry
[05:15] <Stormx2> marcin: incorrect.
[05:15] <chillywilly> pppoeconf seems to be scanning things but what I'd really like is a way to setup the pppoe connection ahead of time as I will be shipping this mini-itx machine out to a remote location
[05:15] <spikeh> I'm getting the error "No device detected" from X when trying to load the Ubuntu LiveCD
[05:15] <Stormx2> marcin: With wine, activex works pretty good.
[05:15] <skon> kino-tak: that's strange...did you try sudo apt-get update ?
[05:15] <test> marcin: what can i get instead of that?
[05:15] <spikeh> my graphics card is a Sapphire X800GTO2
[05:15] <test> storm can you help me then?
[05:15] <spikeh> is this not supported by Ubuntu/X?
[05:15] <Stormx2> test: yes
[05:15] <ElitePete> it's too bad ubotu isn't ops so we can ban losers
[05:15] <Stormx2> test: Download and install wine
[05:15] <test> i did
[05:15] <skon> spikeh: not sure, look on the ubuntu wiki
[05:15] <gears> Storm2, active X works on firefox
[05:15] <marcin> Stormx2: but not in Firefox in Linux
[05:15] <kino-tak> actually it says it's corrupted even before the installation process
[05:16] <Stormx2> marcin: You can emulate the windows firefox, but yeah thats right.
[05:16] <test> so, download a fake firefox, and then but active X in it?
[05:16] <Sepheebear> what chipset is an X800-whatchmacalit?
[05:16] <skon> kino-tak: what do you mean
[05:16] <kino-tak> I'll show you, hold on a sec
[05:16] <ElitePete> Sepheebear, is it R250 ?
[05:16] <test> storm gave me an idea
[05:16] <test> download FIrefox for windows
[05:16] <test> install active X
[05:16] <Stormx2> and emulate it
[05:16] <test> and it works
[05:16] <Stormx2> yeah
[05:16] <test> thanks man
[05:16] <Stormx2> works fine
[05:16] <Stormx2> or just use IE
[05:16] <Sepheebear> an R250? interesting
[05:16] <Stormx2> ;-)
[05:16] <ITSa341> if you're going to do wine, might as well do IE also as it already has activex
[05:16] <Unity> does anyone know an app to recover deleted files on ext3?
[05:16] <test> brb
[05:16] <tosh> trying to compile a kernel and trying to do a make menuconfig but I get an error saying the ncurses libraries aren't installed, but libncurses5 is installed, how do I proceed?
[05:17] <gears> Storm2, Why would you want to use IE?
[05:17] <kino-tak> wait skon, maybe it's different this time ( I just added the other universe servers)
[05:17] <marcin> test: with some luck and additional work it should work - but not 'automagically'
[05:17] <ara> braniff, i just sent you
[05:17] <ElitePete> Sepheebear, mobile or not?
[05:17] <tosh> Unity sleuthkit
[05:17] <spikeh> R480
[05:17] <ITSa341> <-- runs IE for a few things :-(
[05:17] <kino-tak> (sorry for making you wait...but thanx for help anyway)
[05:17] <Sepheebear> sounds like a radeon to me
[05:17] <kino-tak> skun : (sorry for making you wait...but thanx for help anyway)
[05:17] <Stormx2> test: Wine is a pain in the ass to work
[05:18] <Stormx2> test: I suggest you get the sidenet wine config tool
[05:18] <giggsey> I have a WinTV card (not sure what card number, but it was made I think 2000), are there any guides on how to install it for ubuntu
[05:18] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, sup!
[05:18] <ITSa341> Crossover Office is the easiest. Easier than wine by far
[05:18] <Stormx2> it costs though
[05:18] <ITSa341> true
[05:18] <ElitePete> giggsey, what brand?
[05:18] <aXakal> hello
[05:18] <giggsey> that haugagge or something
[05:18] <ElitePete> giggsey, ok
[05:18] <giggsey> Hauppage*
[05:18] <skon> kino-tak: sure, not sure if I can help but i'll try anyway
[05:18] <ITSa341> but, it's easy enough for even me   :-)
[05:18] <spikeh> does installing new drivers for graphic cards break X
[05:18] <Unity> tosh, hope i don't overwrite my files as i install it
[05:18] <test> yea wine is annoying.. i wanted to get crossover, but for free
[05:18] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > struggling to get Sarge detecting my SATA drive during install :p
[05:19] <aXakal> i need some help, is this the right place?
[05:19] <test> good thing I got 2 hard-drives
[05:19] <test> 1 with linux
[05:19] <tosh> Unity its a livecd designed for forensics, it won't
[05:19] <QRZ> Unity:  http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html#undelete
[05:19] <HymnToLife> aXakal > sure
[05:19] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, moving back to debian ?
[05:19] <test> 1 empty
[05:19] <ITSa341> can ya still compile crossover from source for free?
[05:19] <Stormx2> ITSa341: No
[05:19] <aXakal> yesterday i've tried to install ubuntu.
[05:19] <alphy> I'm fairly new to Linux and I'm looking for help on getting getting Torces
[05:19] <test> if you find a crack verison
[05:19] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > tes and no
[05:19] <ITSa341> bummer
[05:19] <aXakal> the first stage completed.
[05:19] <tosh> I need libncurses5-dev but its not on the ubuntu 6.10 install cd :/
[05:20] <gears> giggsey, it works, I have a similar model, You need to initiate a module and then use Xawtv or Kwintv
[05:20] <HymnToLife> I'm sticking with Ubuntu on my laptop, but I'd like to try Debian out on my new desktop
[05:20] <aXakal> the second, without the cd, interrupted at installing the fonts.
[05:20] <giggsey> OK, thanks gears
[05:20] <ElitePete> tosh, sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
[05:20] <giggsey> gears: do you know which module?
[05:20] <aXakal> now i've a semi-runing version.
[05:20] <Stormx2> aXakal: What doesn't work?
[05:20] <tosh> ElitePete no such package
[05:20] <ITSa341> well, you all have a good day. I've got to get to work
[05:20] <ElitePete> tosh, you got multiverse/universe?
[05:20] <ElitePete> tosh, i found it easily
[05:20] <kino-tak> skun : ok, it seems to be installing ethereal and the last line shown is "I'm configuring ethereal (0.10.12-2ubuntu3)" and then it stops
[05:21] <Stormx2> aXakal: It had problems with the fonts with me too.
[05:21] <kino-tak> but the program is still not working
[05:21] <spikeh> is it possible to force X to detect my graphics card during boot] 
[05:21] <aXakal> i'm not sure. i'm only sure, that the installation wasn't completed.
[05:21] <ElitePete> libncurses5-dev - Developer's libraries and docs for ncurses
[05:21] <gears> giggsey, bttv
[05:21] <skon> Anyone know the command to find installed time in addition to uptime?
[05:21] <giggsey> gears: thanks :D
[05:21] <Stormx2> aXakal: Does it all work fine, though?
[05:21] <alphy> anybody tell me how to get Torces?
[05:21] <Sepheebear> HymnToLife: debian or ubuntu? if all life's choices could be that easy. you cant go wrong either way
[05:21] <kino-tak> but if I look for it, it says it's not installed :-(
[05:21] <Stormx2> alphy: Torces?
[05:21] <benplaut> how do you guys deal with 2 button laptop touchpads? EmulateWheel won't work, and it's driving me nuts
[05:21] <tosh> ElitePete breezy, main, restricted
[05:21] <skon> kino-tak: what version of ubuntu do you have? and what kernel?
[05:21] <tosh> ElitePete anywhere I can download the package from?
[05:21] <gears> giggsey, try insmod bttv, or modprobe bttv
[05:21] <kino-tak> skon: how can I check?
[05:21] <aXakal> how do i find it out? it doesnt play media files for instance.
[05:22] <Stormx2> aXakal: what format?
[05:22] <HymnToLife> Sepheebear > well, Debian is giving me a hard time with SATA
[05:22] <aXakal> but i'm sure it wasn't the only error.
[05:22] <Sepheebear> kino-tak: uname -a
[05:22] <aXakal> xvid?
[05:22] <skon> kino-take: uname -a for kernel..and you should know your ubuntu version already :-/
[05:22] <Stormx2> aXakal: some are disabled by default
[05:22] <LLODXCOLL> hi
[05:22] <HymnToLife> and ubuntu works like a charm :)
[05:22] <alphy> Stormx2, it's a racing game from freshmeat.net  I'm still unsure how to really install stuff
[05:22] <giggsey> gears: returns nothing for both
[05:22] <LLODXCOLL> i have a problem
[05:22] <ElitePete> tosh, go to system > administration > synaptic package manager, settings>repositories>add>select them all and save
[05:22] <Sepheebear> SATA is rarely ever fun
[05:22] <kino-tak> inux ubuntu 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Thu Dec 22 11:37:10 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
[05:22] <Stormx2> aXakal: You should check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:23] <Stormx2> alphy: Have you downloaded it? Ill pm you
[05:23] <hunger> Sepheebear: Why? Works fine here.
[05:23] <skon> kino-tak: you did do the updates right?
[05:23] <aXakal> but it's not only about the video files.
[05:23] <skon> kino-tak: sudo apt-get update
[05:23] <aXakal> i just want to complete the installation and i don't know how.
[05:23] <Sepheebear> as always there's an exception
[05:23] <kino-tak> I did, I'm just not sure I have the proper "serve" file, you know, for repository
[05:23] <Stormx2> aXakal: Dude, it was ok
[05:23] <AIV> are there such things as desktop themes for ubuntu linux?
[05:23] <tosh> ElitePete this box is not hooked up the internet yet.. the whole point of recompiling the kernel was to get a certain usb modem to work
[05:23] <kino-tak> I removed the # in both universe server lines
[05:23] <LLODXCOLL> im trying to install gaim2.0.0beta1 from source and i keep gettting errors about glib. i dont know how to uninstall the old version. can someone help?
[05:23] <ElitePete> tosh, oh ok ..
[05:23] <spikeh> is there anyway to force X to detect my graphics card? is there something that can be done in boot options?
[05:23] <Stormx2> aXakal: For me, theres always a fonts error. You can just ignore it.
[05:24] <tosh> ElitePete so I need to download it somewhere :/
[05:24] <skon> kino-tak: those should work...what's the address for the universe one?
[05:24] <Sepheebear> kino-tak: post your /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin
[05:24] <ElitePete> tosh, finding you link one sec
[05:24] <skon> yeah do that
[05:24] <kino-tak> I don't understand...what should I do?
[05:24] <aXakal> stormx2, it hang up installing the fonts were there more packages to come?
[05:24] <kino-tak> do you mean, edit?
[05:24] <Stormx2> aXakal: Hmm
[05:24] <Stormx2> aXakal: Open synaptic
[05:24] <Stormx2> aXakal: Are there any broken packages?
[05:24] <ara> can someone tell me how can i hook my second hard drive plz?
[05:25] <gears> giggsey, you might have to configure your kernel to get those modules working.
[05:25] <spikeh> is there anyway to force X to detect my graphics card? is there something that can be done in boot options?
[05:25] <tosh> ElitePete  thanks
[05:25] <giggsey> gears, OK, any idea how to do that?
[05:25] <LLODXCOLL> im trying to install gaim2.0.0beta1 from source and i keep gettting errors about glib. i dont know how to uninstall the old version. can someone help?
[05:25] <LathropWells> AIV there are several available and already installed you can fiind them using preferences . theme  - for other added themes i have good thing s about gnomelook.org
[05:25] <aXakal> stormx2, wait a minute please, i've to restart the linux machine.
[05:25] <Stormx2> aXakal: sure
[05:25] <skon> kino-tak: do sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list and then copy and paste that into the ubuntu pastebin (google it)
[05:25] <Glammie> Hello.
[05:25] <AIV> LathropWells, thanks
[05:25] <Stormx2> aXakal: Why'd you need to restart it? o.O
[05:25] <Sepheebear> kino-tak: just open the file in a text editor and then copy+paste it to  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[05:25] <hunger> spikeh: No. Google for xorg.conf for an introduction to the X config file.
[05:26] <Stormx2> or use this
[05:26] <Stormx2> !xorg
[05:26] <ubotu> rumour has it, xorg is to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:26] <gears> giggsey, it's going to be hard if you're a beginner. The ubuntu wiki pages have instructions for that.
[05:26] <giggsey> gears: thanks
[05:26] <LathropWells> !awards
[05:26] <ubotu> awards is probably http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubunturocks
[05:26] <spikeh> hunger: can I modify that file before Linux is booted?
[05:26] <gears> giggsey, http://www.hauppauge.com/html/linux.htm
[05:26] <spikeh> !xorg
[05:26] <ubotu> I heard xorg is to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:26] <hunger> spikeh: No, but afterwards.
[05:26] <LLODXCOLL> im trying to install gaim2.0.0beta1 from source and i keep gettting errors about glib. i dont know how to uninstall the old version. can someone help?
[05:27] <Glammie> Where can I find out how Ubuntu uses devfs?
[05:27] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: installed glib-dev?
[05:27] <LLODXCOLL> how do i do that?
[05:27] <ElitePete> http://packages.debian.org/testing/libdevel/libncurses5-dev
[05:27] <ElitePete> at the bottom their is a link,
[05:27] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: sudo apt-get install glib-dev <-- just a guess
[05:27] <LLODXCOLL> Stormx2: i'll pm you with the error message
[05:28] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: disregard what I just said
[05:28] <PeterSomnium> can anyone help me with charsets?
[05:28] <kino-tak> I opened the file, I have two new "universe" repositories
[05:28] <tosh> ElitePete thanks, appreciate it
[05:28] <Glammie> There is a way to get apt-get to install or uninstall specific versions of a package, which is kind of a pain in the neck.
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> i get this error:   *** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.8.0, but GLIB (2.8.3)
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** was found! If pkg-config was correct, then it is best
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** to remove the old version of GLib. You may also be able to fix the error
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** by modifying your LD_LIBRARY_PATH enviroment variable, or by editing
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** /etc/ld.so.conf. Make sure you have run ldconfig if that is
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** required on your system.
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** If pkg-config was wrong, set the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> *** to point to the correct configuration files
[05:28] <Stormx2> NO PASTING!
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> no
[05:28] <Stormx2> >.<
[05:28] <LLODXCOLL> configure: error:
[05:29] <LLODXCOLL> *** GLib 2.0 is required to build Gaim; please make sure you have the GLib
[05:29] <ElitePete> tosh, is that what you needed ?
[05:29] <skon> kino-tak: did you paste it to the pastebin
[05:29] <LLODXCOLL> *** development headers installed. The latest version of GLib is
[05:29] <LLODXCOLL> *** always available at http://www.gtk.org/.
[05:29] <Stormx2> Stop it.....
[05:29] <LLODXCOLL> justin@ubuntu:~/Desktop/gaim-2.0.0beta1$ PKG_CONFIG_PATH
[05:29] <Glammie> Make it stop!
[05:29] <deFrysk> Seveas,
[05:29] <kino-tak> skon...I dont understand how....
[05:29] <tosh> ElitePete yup
[05:29] <giggsey> LLODXCOLL, use a pastebin...
[05:29] <skon> skon: google it :-D
[05:29] <skon> i mean kino-tak: google it :-D
[05:30] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: sudo apt-get install libglib1.2-dev libglib2.0-dev
[05:30] <ElitePete> skon, stop talking to your self :-)
[05:30] <LLODXCOLL> i dont know how to sign in to send pms
[05:30] <LLODXCOLL> haha how do i do that
[05:30] <ElitePete>  /msg nickserv identify password
[05:30] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: You using xchat?
[05:30] <LLODXCOLL> ok
[05:30] <kino-tak> skon : ok, gimme a sec
[05:30] <LLODXCOLL> yes
[05:30] <gears>  /msg username message
[05:30] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: Do what ElitePete said
[05:30] <deFrysk> LLODXCOLL, make sure not to private without asking
[05:30] <gears> like that LLODXCOLL
[05:30] <Glammie> Why do I not have a /etc/devfs.conf file?
[05:30] <skon> LLODXCOLL: you must register first as well
[05:31] <LLODXCOLL> how do i register
[05:31] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: /msg nickserv register <password here>
[05:31] <ElitePete> >nickserv< identify ****
[05:31] <ElitePete> -NickServ- Password accepted - you are now recognized
[05:31] <ElitePete> * services. sets mode +e ElitePete
[05:31] <ElitePete> -MemoServ- You have no new memos
[05:31] <xester> *g*
[05:31] <ElitePete> oopz
[05:31] <Sepheebear> kino-tak: do gedit /etc/apt/sources.list  then go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and copy and paste the contents of the file there
[05:31] <ElitePete> ;-P
[05:31] <trappist> Glammie: devfs is deprecated
[05:31] <LLODXCOLL> Stormx2: can i pm you
[05:31] <PeterSomnium> join #kubuntu
[05:31] <Glammie> trappist, what's in its place now, and how do I configure it?
[05:31] <Stormx2> LLODXCOLL: If you are registered you can.
[05:31] <PeterSomnium> uhm
[05:32] <PeterSomnium> my bad
[05:32] <LLODXCOLL> ok
[05:32] <trappist> Glammie: udev, and I don't know
[05:32] <ara> can someone help me how to find my second hard drive ?
[05:32] <skon> kino-tak: waht sepheebear said is good
[05:32] <Glammie> trappist, ok.. at least that gives me a name to go by :)
[05:32] <ElitePete> Stormx2, anyway to make XCHAT auto msg nickserv on login?
[05:32] <Stormx2> I need to get showered and dressed, its 4:30
[05:32] <Stormx2> ElitePete: yes
[05:32] <Stormx2> ElitePete: Go to the server list, select ubuntu servers, edit
[05:32] <ElitePete> Stormx2, tell a fellow ubuntu user?
[05:32] <Stormx2> bbs
[05:32] <ElitePete> thx
[05:33] <aXakal> Stormx2, now it's up. how do i check, if everything is fine?
[05:33] <Sepheebear> ElitePete: use a connect command like: /msg nickserv identify <password>
[05:33] <Stormx2> aXakal: System > Administration > synaptic
[05:33] <Stormx2> aXakal: Check for broken packages
[05:34] <Determinist> clear
[05:34] <aXakal> Sormx2, how do i do that, i'm a complete newbie.
[05:34] <Determinist> oops :/
[05:34] <Dr_Willis> Sepheebear,  actually - i was thinking that you can enter a password somewhere. and it will auto send it to nickserv.. no need to do the /msg stuff.. let me look,.
[05:34] <Sepheebear> Xchat cant really do that efficiently
[05:34] <braniff> GAIM logs you onto freenode automatically
[05:35] <Dr_Willis> Sepheebear,  mine (usiiing it under windows right now) has a "nickserv password" entry :P
[05:35] <LODXCOL> back
[05:35] <ElitePete> Dr_Willis, you got to server list > edit
[05:35] <LODXCOL> its me LLODXCOLL
[05:35] <Sepheebear> according to the devs there are too many IRC nets that handle authentication in different ways
[05:35] <ElitePete> login command
[05:35] <LODXCOL> yeah whats the login command
[05:35] <LODXCOL> for this
[05:35] <kino-tak> skon : I found it, but I can only paste 1 line at the time...
[05:35] <Unity> how should i deal with rar files?
[05:36] <trappist> Unity: unrar them
[05:36] <ElitePete> login = /msg nickserv identify passwd
[05:36] <AIV> LathropWells, I tried going to gnomelook.org, but that page doesn't seem to be good.
[05:36] <deFrysk> Unity, sudo apt-get install unrar-nonfree
[05:36] <ElitePete> AIV, i think it's down today
[05:36] <Sepheebear> Dr_Willis: using the nickserv password field just usually hangs my connection to freenode
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> ElitePete,  theres a : nickserv password, right below "connection command" :P i got my password in there. heh  that may be just in this version of xchat.
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> Sepheebear,  interesting.. it works good for me.
[05:36] <Unity> trappist, will unrar make the default archive manager understand them?
[05:36] <ElitePete> Dr_Willis, i have it too, but it does nothing
[05:36] <Dr_Willis> ElitePete,  interesting.
[05:36] <trappist> Unity: I dunno, I do archive extractions on the command line
[05:36] <tonyyarusso> My console switching broke yesterday.  Can someone please help me figure out why and/or how to fix it?
[05:36] <LODXCOL> says im not registered so how do i register
[05:36] <Sepheebear> i invariably return to the connect command after every iteration of xchat
[05:36] <AIV> ElitePete, ok, thanks
[05:36] <giggsey> Does xawtv have a automatic tuner?
[05:37] <LODXCOL> how do i register on this?
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> using xchat 2.6.0 right now, however this is under XP, and is some free-variant. perhaps someone fixed it. not sure. :()
[05:37] <skon> kino-tak: no....on the pastebin?
[05:38] <tonyyarusso> ElitePete, I'm doing the same as Dr_Willis on XChat within Ubuntu.
[05:38] <Sepheebear> LODXCOL: type in "/msg nickserv help register"
[05:38] <LODXCOL> ok
[05:38] <Dr_Willis> tonyyarusso,  we must be special!
[05:38] <Zambba> Is this right channel to ask questions about Ubuntu in PowerPC?
[05:38] <aXakal> Stormx2, when i'm trying to get into the synaptic package manager i get this message: "dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg -- configure - a' to correct the problem.
[05:38] <Gehaktbal> AIV there is a manager to download skins from art.gnome etc
[05:38] <ElitePete> tonyyarusso, when i put in nickserv pass it does nothing, so i just use login command
[05:39] <LODXCOL> Stormx2: did you get my pm?
[05:39] <tonyyarusso> Dr_Willis, Apparently.  Although I'd feel more special if I could switch consoles.  :(
[05:39] <tonyyarusso> ElitePete, Odd.
[05:39] <spikeh> hunger: after editing the config file and restarting will I lose the changes as it's a LiveCD
[05:40] <Stormx2> aXakal: Open terminal and do that then
[05:40] <Stormx2> aXakal: That will fix the problem I think
[05:40] <hunger> spikeh: Sure.
[05:40] <hunger> spikeh: Try "startx" in a console.
[05:40] <hunger> spikeh: Or /etc/init.d/gdm start"
[05:40] <AIV> Gehaktbal, thanks
[05:41] <aXakal> Stormx, how do i run dpkg configure?
[05:41] <trappist> sudo dpkg-reconfigure
[05:41] <trappist> -a
[05:42] <Broxtor> Hi, I installed apache2 and php4 with apt-get install apache2 php4, but when I try to open a php file, the browser asks me if I want to download or open the file.
[05:42] <benplaut> how do i change what port ssh tries to connect on?
[05:42] <Sepheebear> grab a cup of coffee if you run dpkg-reconfigure -a, it's a long long one
[05:42] <skon> benplaut: man ssh
[05:42] <ElitePete> i find it funny that terminal is in 'accesories, as if it was a luxury not a neccesity
[05:42] <skon> ElitePete: same lol
[05:42] <benplaut> skon: valid point -_-
[05:43] <trappist> Broxtor: you need to make a symlink to /etc/apache2/mods-available/php4* in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[05:43] <Sepheebear> ssh -p <port>
[05:43] <skon> benplaut: ssh -p portNumber -l loginName serv.com
[05:43] <oska> mrb
[05:43] <benplaut> thanks
[05:43] <LathropWells> Broxtor - Apache mime magic.   - i don't think apache informed your browswer what type of file it was sending
[05:43] <aXakal> dpkg-reconfigure-a : command not found
[05:43] <skon> axakal: space between the a
[05:43] <john_> is it possible to have iTunes run on ubuntu?
[05:43] <LODXCOL> no
[05:43] <trappist> yes
[05:43] <Kyral> No
[05:44] <john_> ?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> LOl.
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> :P
[05:44] <john_> 2 - 1?
[05:44] <john_> lol
[05:44] <LODXCOL> its not possible
[05:44] <Broxtor> trappist: thnx. I will give that a try
[05:44] <trappist> john_: you need codeweavers' crossover office (www.codeweavers.com)
[05:44] <Kyral> Why need iTunes
[05:44] <benplaut> john_: it's possible, but it's not possibel
[05:44] <LathropWells> lol - Itunes and cedega? wine?
[05:44] <Kyral> Amarok
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> I do belive its mentioned in the wiki, as how to do it, and some open souirced alternatives
[05:44] <Kyral> or BMP
[05:44] <Zambba> If I install Ubuntu to my PowerMac G4 now, can I let some free space and install Mac OS X later?
[05:44] <lleberg> How much is it to download foor hte upgrade hoary -> breezy? :)
[05:44] <skon> it's also possible to run a server on windows but I wouldn't recommend that either :P
[05:44] <Kyral> You must give up your Win32 programs lol
[05:44] <Sepheebear> itunes on ubuntu is called rhythmbox ;)
[05:44] <ElitePete> Zambba, yes] 
[05:44] <aXakal> skon, still command not found.
[05:44] <shackan> hi
[05:45] <deFrysk> lleberg, about 600-700 megs
[05:45] <aXakal> skon, what are the other possible syntactical errors?
[05:45] <kino-tak> skon, here it is http://paste.uni.cc/8409
[05:45] <skon> aXakal: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
[05:45] <skon>   <---- you typed that?
[05:45] <Sepheebear> Zambba: you're better off installing OS X first
[05:45] <ElitePete> eww ITUNES ??
[05:45] <deFrysk> lleberg, depending on how how much you have installed
[05:45] <lleberg> deFrysk: Oh
[05:45] <john_> so itunes only runs with crossover office?
[05:45] <trappist> john_: afaik
[05:46] <lleberg> deFrysk: It updates all the programs i have installed t?
[05:46] <deFrysk> lleberg, udates/removes/replaces if needed
[05:46] <skon> kino-tak: that looks fine actually
[05:46] <Zambba> And, second question: Can I burn a image which is "Apple Partition data" with Linux?
[05:46] <lleberg> deFrysk: Okay
[05:46] <kino-tak> does it?
[05:46] <LathropWells> john_ - Is crossover office better than cedega or wine?
[05:46] <deFrysk> !tell lleberg about upgrade
[05:47] <skon> kino-tak: is it possible to paste the error you are getting?
[05:47] <deFrysk> lleberg, read ubotu's message
[05:47] <kino-tak> of course....
[05:47] <Sepheebear> Zambba: if you're talking about a .dmg file, no
[05:47] <benplaut> LathropWells: that's personal opinion...
[05:47] <Zambba> :(
[05:47] <trappist> LathropWells: it serves a different purpose than cedega, which is for gaming, but it is more advanced than ye olde wine
[05:47] <benplaut> they both end up with pretty much the same result
[05:47] <Zambba> Sepheebear: Is it possible with Mac OS 9.2 or Windows?
[05:47] <lleberg> deFrysk: I have read
[05:47] <john_> LathropWell, never used it
[05:47] <lleberg> it
[05:47] <Broxtor> trappist: How should that link be called? I now get an unknown file error.
[05:48] <trappist> Broxtor: it should have the same name as the original file
[05:48] <skon> kino-tak: paste bin of course
[05:48] <Sepheebear> likely OS 9, i've heard there's some windows utility out there but ive never used or seen it
[05:48] <deFrysk> lleberg, if you used hoary backports you might run into trouble
[05:48] <trappist> Broxtor: ls -l should look something like this, except with php4:  lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 37 Dec 21 14:54 php5.conf -> /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf
[05:49] <Sepheebear> Zambba: in any case Toast would be your friend
[05:49] <lleberg> deFrysk: How do i know if i did so? Havent used this computer (or ubuntu) for the last few months
[05:49] <trappist> Broxtor: and you need the .load too
[05:49] <deFrysk> lleberg, do you have backports in your sources.list ?
[05:49] <Broxtor> trappist: php4.conf and php4.load are already present in mods-enabled
[05:49] <trappist> Broxtor: as symlinks?
[05:50] <aXakal> what does this mean? "warning error ocured during execution of /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update?
[05:50] <LathropWells> Ubuntu rocks! and you guys do too. - take care :)
[05:50] <Kindred> Broxtor, you are browsing from http://localhost/ right?
[05:50] <lleberg> deFrysk: i think i exchanged all that was in te sources.list just before i started updating
[05:50] <deFrysk> lleberg, if you havent used this pc in a while it might be better to do a fresh breezy install
[05:50] <Broxtor> trappist: I'm browsing from another pc in LAN.
[05:50] <oveh> hmm, identd don't work, i've apt-get install oidentd and its running, and i've opened 113 in my linksys router, do i need to change something in any config files to get it to work?
[05:50] <mike-w> my machine won't use ntp for some reason, anyone know why?
[05:50] <lleberg> deFrysk: I updated everything and it said the system was up to dat, i took a wild chance and started upgrading ;)
[05:50] <mike-w> er it won't use it to sync
[05:51] <skon> mike-w: does it load it on startup?
[05:51] <deFrysk> lleberg, ok
[05:51] <mike-w> no
[05:51] <vittorio> im new to ubuntu, but something is really wrong with the keyboard layout preferences - are there some known issues?
[05:51] <kino-tak> done
[05:51] <Sepheebear> what's wrong vittorio
[05:52] <trappist> Broxtor: if by browsing you mean samba, I don't think you're going to have much luck with symlinks.  better to use ssh.
[05:52] <skon> mike-w: System|Administration|Time and Date|look for the syncro box
[05:52] <vittorio> i add Germany layout and remove english layout - i still have english layout
[05:52] <Nei> I'd like to build mplayer on ubuntu but I'm missing esd-config, would someone happen to know how to solve this problem?
[05:52] <mike-w> Please install and activate NTP support in the system to enable synchronization of your local time server with internet time servers.
[05:52] <MisterLF_> can i install ubuntu with a PentiumII 128 MBSdram and 30Gb diskpace?
[05:53] <skon> kino-tak: did you try typing ethereal?
[05:53] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, yes
[05:53] <Broxtor> trappist: By browsing I mean accessing html pages on the computer running apache. For configuring I'm using a remote desktop connection with a shell.
[05:53] <trappist> Nei: libesdo-dev
[05:53] <skon> into the terminal
[05:53] <vittorio> Sepheebear,  when i add the keyboard layout switcher to gnome panel i have two entries - one german and one without a name - selecting german gives me english, slecting the one without name (displaying ?) gives me german
[05:53] <trappist> Nei: libesd0-dev
[05:53] <kino-tak> yes, it says file not found....
[05:53] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, 30gb or 3gb?
[05:53] <skon> k
[05:53] <Nei> trappist, I have it installed :( in ubuntu its missing esd-config
[05:53] <MisterLF_> 30GB
[05:53] <trappist> Broxtor: ok... so are the php4 entries in mods-enabled symlinks or regular files
[05:53] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, PENtiumII is pretty slow.
[05:54] <aXakal> i still get the message "E: dkpg was interrupted, you must manually run dkpg-configure-a to correct the problem.
[05:54] <lleberg> How do i change the keyboard layout to dvorak or svorak? :)
[05:54] <MisterLF_> i know  elitepete
[05:54] <aXakal> :(
[05:54] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, for server or desktop use? for server sure np.. desktop use probably not worth it.
[05:54] <Deviln25j> who else can't install things on their ubuntu?
[05:54] <Broxtor> trappist: lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root 37 2005-12-28 17:51 php4.conf -> /etc/apache2/mods-available/php4.conf
[05:54] <trappist> Nei: you're saying that package is missing that file?
[05:54] <skon> kino-tak: how about you remove the line in /etc/apt/sources.list that says cdrom in it ?
[05:55] <trappist> Broxtor: and did you say that was already there, or you put it there?
[05:55] <Nei> trappist, thanks for the readup.. reinstalling fixed it
[05:55] <MisterLF_> ElitePete server use
[05:55] <skon> kino-tak: then do sudo apt-get update, then do sudo apt-get install ethereal
[05:55] <Unity> when i do `smbclient //localhost/Juice` and type in my password, i get NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[05:55] <Sepheebear> vittorio: check the keyboard capplet in system -> preferences
[05:55] <bobbyd> hi
[05:55] <MisterLF_> ElitePete just download the i386 version?
[05:55] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, then yea, burn the ISO and when it boots up type server at the boot_ prompt and hit enter
[05:55] <Broxtor> trappist: I just put it there, but it was also already present
[05:55] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, yes
[05:55] <MisterLF_> ElitePEte thx
[05:55] <skon> mike-w: sudo apt-get install ntp.....try that
[05:55] <ara> can someone tell me how should i use "mount" command to hook my second ntfs hard?
[05:55] <bobbyd> I have an agfa snapscan, I get output from scanimage -L that shows the scanner, but when I try to scan it just hangs.
[05:55] <trappist> Broxtor: what do you get if you restart apache and try to access a .php
[05:56] <bobbyd> can anyone suggest how to debug it?
[05:56] <skon> ara: what is the name of the ntfs partition?
[05:56] <Unity> ara, mount -t ntfs /dev/hdwhatever -o ro
[05:56] <benplaut> i'm having a problem with TightVNC... it can't find X fonts.
[05:56] <munzir> hi sirs, suddently my grub boot loader refused to boot what the best way to reinstall it again, please?
[05:56] <Unity> ara, mount -t ntfs /dev/hdwhatever /mount/point -o ro
[05:56] <Unity> ara, the second one is more correct
[05:56] <vittorio> Sepheebear, ok its working now. looks like removing English isnt a good idea
[05:56] <ara> ok let me try
[05:56] <skon> ara: or try  sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/ntfs -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[05:57] <psusi> benplaut: you mean tightvnc server?  you need to point it to the font dirs with the -fp option
[05:57] <Sepheebear> nice
[05:57] <Broxtor> trappist: on the server self it works now, but not from the LAN
[05:57] <ElitePete> is gentoo any good? i keep hearing about it
[05:57] <benplaut> psusi: and what would the font dirs be?
[05:57] <Unity> ara, yop skon's leeks a lot better
[05:57] <psusi> ElitePete: why would you ask that in #ubuntu?
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> benplaut,  there is a discussion of this in the Ubuntu Wiki/Forums.. aparently the font paths are incorrect.. a few 'soft links' fixed the issue for me.
[05:57] <Unity> wtf did i just type?
[05:57] <ElitePete> psusi, i'm a dedicated ubuntu user, just curious..
[05:58] <ElitePete> psusi, i'm sure users here have experience with gentoo
[05:58] <skon> Unity: mine does not leek!
[05:58] <Broxtor> trappist: Works on LAN now also, but only with Konqueror. Firefox keeps asking to save the file.
[05:58] <psusi> benplaut: take a look at your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to see which ones are used there... add them to the tightvnc server command line after a -fp, each seperated by a , I think it was
[05:58] <Unity> skon, looks*
[05:58] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > gentoo is a nightmare to install
[05:58] <deFrysk> ElitePete, gentoo is source based ant it takes some time and know how to install
[05:58] <trappist> Broxtor: clear your cache in firefox
[05:58] <skon> Unity:   ;)
[05:58] <Pegasos989> Is there a way to rise the pthreads to 10mb or so? :P
[05:59] <deFrysk> HymnToLife, not a nighmare
[05:59] <benplaut> thanks Dr_Willis, psusi
[05:59] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, thanks
[05:59] <Unity> skon, dvorak keyboard layout =(
[05:59] <ElitePete> deFrysk, thanks
[05:59] <skon> hehe
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> benplaut,  id had this issue befor.. then stumbled upon the fix in the forum :P
[05:59] <Broxtor> trappist: That did the trick! Thanks a heap!!
[05:59] <vittorio> is there something to change the monitor preferences in ubuntu? or do i have to manually edit xorg.conf?
[06:00] <ElitePete> wow the gentoo install page is so complex, thank god im an ubuntu user
[06:00] <Sepheebear> vittorio: system -> preferences -> screen resolution
[06:00] <Korvus> hello all again
[06:00] <psusi> aye... needlessly complex and time consuming is how I would describe it
[06:00] <deFrysk> vittorio, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , follow the defaults unles you wish to change something
[06:00] <Korvus> would anyone know how to get multiple displays to work
[06:01] <hunger> ElitePete: The pain of installing gentoo is in the areas not mentioned there: I.e. when a ebuild fails (when not if!).
[06:01] <vittorio> Sepheebear, deFrysk: ok, thanks
[06:01] <ElitePete> hunger, lol, then why does anyone use gentoo? is it good after install ?
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> Korvus,  i plugged themn in and they worked.. :) then spent 2 days reading the forums/wikis/googling - getting them working how i wanted. Had to manuyally edit the xorg.conf
[06:01] <deFrysk> ElitePete, not after install
[06:02] <deFrysk> after tweaking and fiddling it runs fine
[06:02] <hunger> ElitePete: It is solid... you can configure it however you like... and you get the good feeling of being a true geek with an optimized OS.
[06:02] <Korvus> well, mine is a feature on my laptop
[06:02] <ElitePete> hunger, i'll pass
[06:02] <trappist> Broxtor: anytime
[06:02] <Korvus> something i would only access through the ATI panel in windows
[06:02] <Sepheebear> ElitePete: after hours of arduous compiling/installing you get to open OO.o a whopping 5 secs faster
[06:02] <Korvus> i cant seem to find that option here
[06:02] <hunger> ElitePete: Not that you will ever regain the time spend on the compilations through the speedup due to the optimizations:-)
[06:02] <ElitePete> Sepheebear, LOl
[06:02] <ara> skon , i can't do it, do i have to specify a folder as a point? is this gonna move all my files from second hard to first hard or what?
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> Korvus,  ATI - cant help ya much there - other then to say time to read up on the forum/wikis.
[06:03] <ElitePete> hunger, sounds like a crappy distro
[06:03] <trappist> Korvus: run fglrxconfig
[06:03] <deFrysk> ElitePete, in #gentoo you can ask about the wonderful world of gentoo :D
[06:03] <ara> skon my hard name is: /dev/hdbl
[06:03] <trappist> Korvus: part of the wizard will help you set up multiple displays
[06:03] <ElitePete> deFrysk, ive heard quite enough
[06:03] <lesshaste>  is it possible to copy the files from a dvd to hard drive *without* unencrypting them and then decrypt them afterwards?
[06:03] <Korvus> im a linux idiot, so please pretend i dont know what you mean
[06:03] <skon> ara: try sudo mkdir /dev/ntfs
[06:03] <trappist> lesshaste: yes
[06:03] <ElitePete> lesshaste, you could just copy the vob files to a folder
[06:04] <skon> ara: then do sudo umount /dev/hdb1
[06:04] <skon> ara: then do  sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/ntfs -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[06:04] <skon> ara: no er  sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /media/ntfs -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[06:04] <trappist> lesshaste: mount the device and cp -a /media/whatever /some/place
[06:04] <lesshaste> then how would I decrypt them on the hard drive?
[06:04] <trappist> lesshaste: vobcopy
[06:04] <MisterLF_> ElitePete the install doesnt work it says sth like debootstrap exited....
[06:04] <trappist> lesshaste: why not do it all at once
[06:05] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, for ubuntu?
[06:05] <lesshaste> trappist: there is something seriously wrong with linux and my dvd drive
[06:05] <trappist> lesshaste: like what
[06:05] <ElitePete> lesshaste, have you enabled dma?
[06:05] <lesshaste> lots of things like hdb: media error (bad sector): status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
[06:05] <lesshaste> hdb: media error (bad sector): error=0x34 { AbortedCommand LastFailedSense=0x03 }
[06:05] <lesshaste> ide: failed opcode was: unknown
[06:05] <lesshaste> end_request: I/O error, dev hdb, sector 2194864
[06:05] <ElitePete> lesshaste, have you enabled dma?
[06:05] <trappist> lesshaste: don't paste here please
[06:05] <gelfling> ok im an even bigger muppet than i thought, how do i install easybreezy?
[06:05] <MisterLF_> ElitePEte yes
[06:05] <alphy> anyone help installing torcs?
[06:05] <ElitePete> gelfling, MUPPET lmfao
[06:05] <trappist> lesshaste: sounds like a scratched or dirty dvd
[06:06] <lesshaste> works fine in windows
[06:06] <Sepheebear> lesshaste: hardware problems. check your ide cables
[06:06] <skon> ara: actually you might have to do sudo mkdir /media/ntfs.... I don't quite remember what I did :P
[06:06] <Sepheebear> could be a dying drive
[06:06] <ElitePete> lesshaste, is dma on?
[06:06] <TokenBad> ok here is a weird one...I went to bed last night...got up this morning and my panal had moved from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen..now I have 2 panels on the top...overlaping each other..how do I fix this?
[06:06] <ElitePete> TokenBad, right click 1 move?
[06:06] <lesshaste> ElitePete: I am trying to check but it has all gone screwy...
[06:06] <mirak_> hi
[06:06] <ElitePete> TokenBad, or delete.
[06:07] <TokenBad> ElitePete, huh?
[06:07] <ElitePete> TokenBad, right click a panel and delete it
[06:07] <TokenBad> then how would I get it back?
[06:07] <alphy> nobody can help me install torcs?
[06:07] <ara> skon, it says-->
[06:07] <ara> mount point /media/ntfs does not exist
[06:07] <ElitePete> TokenBad, then click the other panel > new panel
[06:07] <mirak_> I installed a dapper on a second partition. But when I open a terminal, .bash_profile is not loaded. I am wondering what must be done for it to be loaded as usual
[06:07] <Sepheebear> lesshaste: could also be a flaky power supply
[06:07] <aXakal> ok, guys, i've to aks again. my installation hung up during installing fonts. so the installation actually didn't complete. when i try to get into the package manager i get this error "dpkg was interrupted. you must manually run dkpg-configure-a to correct the problem.
[06:07] <lesshaste> ElitePete: ok.. I can't even run hdparm... the command just freezes
[06:07] <trappist> alphy: sudo apt-get install torcs
[06:07] <ElitePete> lesshaste, thats not good
[06:07] <skon> ara: try sudo mkdir /media/ntfs
[06:08] <lesshaste> no its not :(
[06:08] <skon> ara: then do that command again
[06:08] <trappist> aXakal: sudo dpkg-configure -a
[06:08] <trappist> err
[06:08] <aXakal> i did.
[06:08] <lesshaste> I'll try unplugging and replugging
[06:08] <alphy> trappist, that's the game?
[06:08] <dom> !w32codecs
[06:08] <trappist> aXakal: and
[06:08] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[06:08] <aXakal> i get some errors.
[06:08] <trappist> alphy: I have no idea.
[06:08] <ElitePete> !easybreezy
[06:08] <ubotu> ElitePete: Wish i knew
[06:08] <trappist> aXakal: like what
[06:08] <aXakal> i already posted one before. :)
[06:08] <aXakal> wait a minute.
[06:08] <Sepheebear> lesshaste: listen to hear if the drives spin-up/down periodically
[06:08] <ElitePete> what is the link for easybreezy anyone know?
[06:09] <enkrav> Hello, I am using 5.10 and played around with gok. I skrewed things up. Now I don't have a usable GNOME any more when I log in. Panel doesn't work etc. etc. Is there any way to "reset" the whole gnome configuration?
[06:09] <TokenBad> ElitePete, the one that moved...and the one that I would want to delete
[06:09] <benplaut> grrr
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> ElitePete,  eww. :P they will proberly tell you to not use it.
[06:09] <aXakal> warning_ error occured durning  execution of /usr/bin/scrollkeeper-update
[06:09] <TokenBad> there is no delete panal on it..
[06:09] <trappist> alphy: it looks like it's a racing game or something
[06:09] <ElitePete> Dr_Willis, i already do, on 2 pc's it works fine
[06:09] <aXakal> blicbc detected
[06:09] <alphy> trappist, yup, thanks
[06:09] <aXakal> glibc
[06:09] <benplaut> i have no clue what i'm doing when it comes to remote desktop, ports, and local vs router IP addresses :P
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> ElitePete,  google.com is your friend. -    it also worked for me.. but i have issues with some aspects of it.
[06:09] <ElitePete> http://www.giannaros.org/buntu/easybreezy-latest.tar.gz
[06:09] <ElitePete> found it
[06:09] <skon> benplaut: something specific wrong?
[06:09] <aXakal> corrpted  double-linked list
[06:09] <ElitePete> its great for beginners
[06:10] <ElitePete> for codecs etc
[06:10] <Kyral> I should get around to making a Debpack for EasyUbuntu
[06:10] <benplaut> skon: just no clue what i'm supposed to be doing :P
[06:10] <skon> oh lol
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> ElitePete,  the whole idea of those scripts - often turns into a rant/rave diatrad in here... :P
[06:10] <ara> skon it says-->special device /dev/hdbl does not exist
[06:10] <ElitePete> Dr_Willis, yea
[06:10] <ara> but it's hdbl
[06:10] <Sepheebear> enkrav: get rid of all your ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* stuff, but make sure there's nothing too valuable in there first
[06:10] <benplaut> brb... see if i can connect to some other 'linksys' to test if my theory works >_>
[06:11] <skon> ara: where did you find out that your ntfs partition was called /dev/hdb1 ?
[06:11] <aXakal> trappist, any idea what these errors are?
[06:12] <ara> skon , using this command-->ls -l /dev/hd*
[06:12] <mirak_> hello, at wich point the .bashrc is loaded when opening a shell ?
[06:13] <gelfling> easybreezy's just a script yeah? No options etc?
[06:13] <trappist> aXakal: try uninstalling scrollkeeper so that will quit failing
[06:13] <TokenBad> ElitePete, I deleted the panel but now I can't get another one that is like it
[06:13] <skon> ara: and only that one came up?
[06:13] <ElitePete> TokenBad, right click the panel you have >newpanel>
[06:13] <aXakal> trappist, what is the command for that?
[06:14] <trappist> aXakal: sudo apt-get remove scrollkeeper
[06:14] <TokenBad> I did that...but it don't show all the "programs" I had open
[06:14] <ElitePete> TokenBad, links or, like open programs?
[06:14] <tRSS> I have created new login themes by editing the existing Human theme. But when I rename the .xml file, my theme is not recognized. Although I can rename the folder. How can I fix this problem?
[06:14] <ara> skon , no the other one is /dev/hdb but i think it's my primary hard drive
[06:14] <trappist> aXakal: that will remove a lot of stuff, but it'll get you a step closer to a working system
[06:14] <TokenBad> well like I have firefox and terminal and xchat and stuff open..and it would show it in the panal..this one don't
[06:15] <ElitePete> TokenBad, drag the icon
[06:15] <MisterLF_> @ElitePete, my instalporblem, The debootsrap exited with an error (return value 1) Check /target/var/log/botstrap.log for details
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> tRSS,  look in the  .xml file - perhaops the name/path is some how stored in there.
[06:15] <ElitePete> TokenBad, OH right click the panel > add to panel > window list
[06:15] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, check the log
[06:15] <skon> ara: you are looking for your ntfs partition. If you are dual-booting this computer, you should have at least 3 partitions, each with different names. One ofr ntfs, one for ext3, and one for swap. Mine go, in that order, hda1, hda2, and hda3...you might want to double check that
[06:16] <MisterLF_> elitepete, how?
[06:16] <TokenBad> ElitePete, that got it..thanks so much
[06:16] <tRSS> Dr_Willis: it isn't saved in the xml file
[06:16] <ElitePete> sudo gedit /target/var/log/bootstrap.log
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> tRSS,  i cant think of anything else then. :(
[06:17] <aXakal> trappist, would you explain me how to get a complete installation after deinstalling scrollkeper?
[06:17] <benplaut_> ok, specific problem -_-
[06:17] <ara> skon , i'm not dual booting , i just have one os and thats ubuntu, i just want to hook my second hard drive so i can use the files in there, that
[06:17] <ara> skon that's all i need
[06:17] <tRSS> Dr_Willis: Never mind, I found the problem. There is also a GdmGreeter... file, I vi'ed it and edited for the settings. This is where you define the name of the theme and .xml file
[06:17] <skon> ara: is it ntfs?
[06:17] <trappist> aXakal: once you remove it, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a and once it completes, sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop to get those packages back
[06:18] <ara> skon, yes
[06:18] <skon> ara: how is it connected?
[06:18] <ara> skon IDE
[06:18] <ElitePete> winblows makes me gag
[06:18] <ara> skon primary slave
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> tRSS,  A+ :P
[06:19] <skon> ElitePete: yaay same :-D
[06:19] <lesshaste> ElitePete: UDMA modes: udma0 udma1 *udma2
[06:19] <ara> skon , i'm 90% sure it's ntfs, is there a command i can check here?
[06:19] <ElitePete> lesshaste, enable dma on that one
[06:19] <kakei> how can i comprove if i have a gcc?
[06:19] <skon> ara: are there files on it now? does it have an operating system?
[06:19] <benplaut_> the computer i'm trying to connect to works fine when i'm on the same network using it's local network address (IE, 192.166.xx). how the hell to i connect when not from the local network? i'm mooching off 'linksys' trying to connect with 77.19.xx (reported by whatsmyip.com), and it's not working. this is all with VNC, btw
[06:19] <aXakal> trappist, i cant' remove it. i get "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg -configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:19] <skon> benplaut_: you have to forward the port from your router
[06:19] <lesshaste> ElitePete: doesn't that mean it is enabled?
[06:19] <ElitePete> benplaut, gotta port forward sonny
[06:20] <ElitePete> lesshaste, not the 0 one?
[06:20] <benplaut_> ElitePete, skon... dynamic?
[06:20] <tRSS> For giving a preview of the theme, I have to take screenshot of the theme, before logging in? how can I do that?
[06:20] <benplaut_> and what port would it be?
[06:20] <benplaut_> :/
[06:20] <ara> skon , no , there is no os on that hard drive, there are just some movie and audio files in there, like MP3s
[06:20] <lesshaste> ElitePete: Oh.. I am confused.. I just did hdparm -i /dev/dvd
[06:20] <eagleman> greetings
[06:20] <skon> ara: how did they get on there, from windows?
[06:20] <trappist> aXakal: that sucks.  see what kind of output you get if you run scrollkeeper-update on its own (with sudo)
[06:21] <ElitePete> lesshaste, hmm i donot know
[06:21] <skon> benplaut_: can you log into your router?
[06:21] <benplaut_> skon: of course
[06:21] <ara> skon, yes, i had winXP until yesterday
[06:22] <eagleman> My problem is that Ubuntu (breezy) upgraded itself to kernel 2.6.12-10 and I lost my video card functionality  had to revert to the nv module from the nvidia
[06:22] <tRSS> ElitePete: how did you do that? "* ElitePete flesh burns from sight of win xp"?? :o
[06:22] <pilgrim> Hi all. Does anyone know where evolution stores your account settings (SMTP server etc) for each individual account? I know it's probably in ~/.evolution but I need specifics?
[06:22] <skon> ara: then it's ntfs...what do you get when you just do ls -alh /dev/h*
[06:22] <ElitePete> tRSS, /me
[06:22] <spikeh> hunger: I've followed a FAQ and executed "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"; I've followed onscreen instructions and then restarted the server with "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart" yet it is still not working
[06:23] <pilgrim> eagleman, use the old kernel (temp solution)
[06:23] <tRSS> lol.. thanks ElitePete
[06:23] <ElitePete> np sonny
[06:23] <skon> eagleman: whats your graphics card number?
[06:23] <trappist> spikeh: "not working" is a little tough to troubleshoot.
[06:23] <ElitePete> is their anyway to make firefox use wget for downloads?
[06:23] <MisterLF_> im too stupid i think how can i read a log while im installing?
[06:23] <eagleman> I have a nvidia geforce 400x
[06:23] <aXakal> trappist, /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml:l:parser error:document is empty
[06:23] <N6pfk> Hello, I am having problems with ipw2200 on a compaq v2000 laptop with an amd turion64 processer
[06:24] <spikeh> X server is not working because it fails to detect the graphics card (error No Device Detected)
[06:24] <ElitePete> lol
[06:24] <skon> benplaut_: then what you have to do is google to find what port VNC server runs on (it's something like 5800 but I don't quite remember), then go into your router, find either "virtual serveR" or "firewall " or something and enable the port for the VNC and have it foward to your local IP address
[06:24] <tRSS> coool
[06:24] <skon> k cool thanks benplaut_ for leaving
[06:24] <ara> skon , i get like 8 different device names, or partitions
[06:24] <D1-> N6pfk: what kind of prolems? I have the same chipset.
[06:24] <ElitePete> skon, on linksys it's usually "applications and gaming"
[06:24] <trappist> aXakal: replace that file with this one: http://linuxkungfu.org/tmp/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml
[06:24] <D1-> I thought ipw2200 was only centrino based though
[06:24] <skon> ElitePete: k didnt know, don't have linksys
[06:24] <eagleman> synaptic doesnt show me the old kernel anymore  unless I just don't know the name it used
[06:24] <ekimus> anyone who knows tomcat and apache well, ii'm tryingo tell apache that every reques to "host/directory" should be redirected to "host:8080/" and every answer should be normalized so that the links in these pages relative to "host/directory/" i tried with proxypass and proxypassreverse, the requests work but the link inside the html pages just look as if i were browsing "hots:8080/" directly...
[06:25] <skon> eagleman: what about the nvidia drivers from the website?
[06:25] <spikeh> trappist, do you know how to edit xorg.conf to detect a presumably new graphics card?
[06:25] <skon> ara: could you paste them here if it's only 1 or 2 lines?
[06:25] <trappist> ekimus: try mod_rewrite
[06:25] <N6pfk> No, eth1 shows up with iwconfig but there are no error messages doing "modprobe -v ipw2200"
[06:25] <trappist> spikeh: it's not xorg.conf's job to detect hardware
[06:25] <ara> skon it's about 8 lines
[06:25] <aXakal> trappist, sorry for the stupid question, but how exactly do i replace it?
[06:25] <ara> skon , can i IM you
[06:25] <skon> Sure
[06:26] <eagleman> skon: in order to do that I would need the kernel source fro the new kernel but it is also not in the repositories
[06:26] <D1-> why do you need to do a modprobe if its laready loaded?
[06:26] <spikeh> trappist, I was told to edit that file; if it does not handle hardware detection then what should I be doing?
[06:26] <trappist> aXakal: download it to your home directory and sudo cp scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[06:26] <N6pfk> It doesn't load during a boot
[06:26] <MisterLF_> ElitePete how can I read the log, what the comand to type in?
[06:26] <tRSS> alright another stupid question. I am running ubuntu 5.10 from a IBM Thinkpad R50e series laptop (Intel centrino, 128MB Ram). My computer starts acting wierd if xmms, evolution, firefox, couple of terminals, and wine running. is it because of the low ram?
[06:26] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, sudo gedit /path/to/file.log
[06:26] <tRSS> I rarely see my processor go above 800 MHz?!
[06:26] <siria> holaa
[06:27] <siria> a todoss
[06:27] <ekimus> trappist: mod_rewrite is something i'm trying to avoid. tried to figure it out a couple of times (although unmotivated) and gave up. guess i won't come around it anymore now.. :(
[06:27] <trappist> spikeh: you need to make sure xorg.conf is correctly configured for your video card, but it won't detect it.  dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg is supposed to help wit that.
[06:27] <skon> tRSS: yes probably, i have 256 RAM and mine is slow
[06:27] <MisterLF_> i have to type "sudo gedit..." elitepete?
[06:27] <skon> tRSS: and mine's a celeron M Dell lappy
[06:27] <trappist> ekimus: it's poorly documented but very nice and very powerful
[06:27] <ElitePete> MisterLF_, yes..
[06:27] <spikeh> trappist, how would I edit xorg.conf to check that it is set up correctly?
[06:27] <tRSS> Generally, I believed (and from past experience) that linux runs faster than stupid windows
[06:27] <N6pfk> The wireless works with an ndiswrapper
[06:27] <bobbyd> can anyone recommend a scanner that works flawlessly with sane?
[06:27] <D1-> oh
[06:27] <D1-> so then its not the ip2200 chipset
[06:28] <trappist> spikeh: if X isn't starting it's safe to assume it's set up incorrectly.  let's start with: what video card do you have.
[06:28] <D1-> its the broadcom chipset.
[06:28] <Steil> bobbyd, my HP PSC 1350 (printer scanner copier) works great
[06:28] <N6pfk> I believe that is a fact and it is a broadcom chipset
[06:28] <D1-> so why are you loading the ipw2200 though?
[06:28] <D1-> Im not sure of that step.
[06:29] <spikeh> trappist, sorry but I'm very new to the OS but I'm willing to learn. My card is a Sapphire X800GTO2 based on X850's R480 chipset
[06:29] <N6pfk> I would like to not taint my kernel with a windows driver.
[06:29] <trappist> spikeh: I'm completely unfamiliar with sapphire.  did dpkg-reconfigure correctly recognize it when you ran it?
[06:29] <D1-> theres nothing you can do that about that, I'm afraid broadcom doesn't provide real kernel drivers aside from ndiswrapper.
[06:29] <gorski> hello
[06:29] <spikeh> trappist, yes,
[06:30] <skon> N6pfk: most of the time you have to use windows drivers unless the kernel supports it directly
[06:30] <ElitePete> WOW thats cool as hell, wget will make me an .index file of all my ftp stuff
[06:30] <ElitePete> thats mad sweet
[06:30] <bobbyd> Steil, thanks :)
[06:30] <spikeh> trappist, although it is picking it up as a X850 instead of a X800 because of the R480 chipset
[06:30] <gorski> i have a canon ip1000 printer that does not work
[06:30] <gorski> help?
[06:30] <D1-> go to www.linux-laptop.net and check out some v2000's with your same processor, they'll all be using the broadcom driver unfortunantly.
[06:30] <N6pfk> well others claim that the ipw2200 driver works but not for me?
[06:30] <afd_> hi! I'm trying to compile a kde program but I can't succed
[06:30] <trappist> spikeh: I have no idea if that's correct.  what's on the 'driver' line in the 'device' section of xorg.conf?
[06:31] <afd_> checking correct functioning of Qt installation... failure
[06:31] <afd_> configure: error: Failed to find matching components of a complete
[06:31] <afd_>                   Qt installation. Try using more options,
[06:31] <afd_>                   see ./configure --help.
[06:31] <D1-> as far as I know ipw2200 is only for INTEL processors
[06:31] <trappist> spikeh: and come to think of it, a more important question - what exactly happens when you try to start X?
[06:31] <tRSS> Has anyone tried using a USB headset with xmms? Mine doesn't work xmms!
[06:31] <D1-> the pentium M and celeron
[06:31] <ara> skon , did you get the info?
[06:31] <N6pfk> AMD64s are x86 compient
[06:31] <skon> no, where
[06:31] <skon> ?
[06:31] <gorski> help for the printer, please.
[06:31] <Sionide> http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000990039809/ install linux on your gmail account
[06:31] <spikeh> trappist, when I start X using "startx" it gives me an error "(EE) No device detected; Fatal server error: no screen found".
[06:32] <ara> skon , i just IM you
[06:32] <eagleman> Skon: Ubuntu autoupgraded to 2.6.12-10 , yet the kernel sources are not in the repositories    how could I revert to the previous kernel? I don't even know what it was and when I look at the repositories there are no solid kernels there, only patches and other stuff
[06:32] <MisterLF_> anyone can give me a Gmail account?
[06:32] <spikeh> trappist, I don't know where xorg.conf is located; I'm unfamiliar with Linux's file structure
[06:32] <sri> is there a reason we don't have a hotplug.agent file in dapper?
[06:32] <skon> ara: did you register with freenode? because I didn't get your IM
[06:32] <trappist> spikeh: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:32] <D1-> http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/compaq.html
[06:32] <N6pfk> xorg.conf is in /etc/X11/
[06:32] <D1-> try looking there for a similar model.
[06:33] <spikeh> trappist, what would I use to view the file, I only have the basic terminal
[06:33] <ara> skon , no but i've done it with others
[06:33] <D1-> I am pretty sure that the ipw2200 is only for Pentium M/Celeron, but thats just my theory.
[06:33] <skon> eagleman: uh...I don't know how to revert kernels ,  I'm not that good yet lol, you might just want to google that to see what comes up
[06:33] <trappist> spikeh: I use vim in a terminal, as in sudo vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:33] <ara> skon , you try to IM me and i'll reply you
[06:33] <trappist> spikeh: :q! to get out of it
[06:33] <skon> ara: i  already did, like 5 minutes ago
[06:34] <ElitePete> wget is too sexy
[06:34] <D1-> http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-09/msg00003.html
[06:34] <skon> ara: how about AIM
[06:34] <gorski> help with a canon printer, please?
[06:34] <ara> skon , i just got your msg
[06:34] <cj> does anyone else's gnomeui link against avahi?
[06:34] <ara> skon can't you see me
[06:34] <D1-> gorski, what model?
[06:34] <eagleman> skon: thanks for trying   it didn't take long for Ubuntu to become utterly useless to me...never had a similar problem with suse in the 5 years I used it  guess I go back to what is easy
[06:34] <skon> nope I can't ara
[06:34] <gorski> ip1000
[06:34] <cj> ldd /usr/lib/libgnomeui-2.so.0 | grep -i avahi
[06:34] <D1-> gorski: also, cannon doesn't provide drivers for IP series printers.
[06:34] <spikeh> trappist, the "driver" line under "section device" reads "ati"
[06:35] <gorski> what should i do?
[06:35] <D1-> try turboprint (non-free) or another canon driver
[06:35] <D1-> like
[06:35] <skon> eagleman: I guess so, if you want.....I like ubuntu but hey, whatever works
[06:35] <ara> skon , i see you and i reply to you
[06:35] <D1-> I have an IP2000
[06:35] <D1-> and in the psat I used BJC-7100 driver
[06:35] <D1-> and it worked ok
[06:35] <skon> ara: I don't get a response from you
[06:35] <N6pfk> BTW is there a ndiswrapper for wireless cards that works with a 6 bit kernel?
[06:35] <cj> my libgnomeui-2.so.0 is not finding the avahi libs.  Is this a brokenness of ubuntu?
[06:35] <D1-> but I dont know if it will work for ip1000
[06:35] <skon> ara: just try AIM, do you have an account
[06:35] <N6pfk> opps 64bit kernel
[06:35] <sorush20> where is the public key server?
[06:36] <skon> N6pfk: lol I was gonna say....wtf?
[06:36] <ara> skon , i have yahoo
[06:36] <D1-> not sure N6pfk, I think you can use the 32 bit drivers?
[06:36] <ara> skon , and msn
[06:36] <N6pfk> It fails with an error
[06:36] <skon> ara: go http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:36] <skon> ara: just paste it there
[06:36] <Fanskapet> N6pfk: im running ndiswrapper in my 64bit env.
[06:37] <N6pfk> So it will work with a 32 bit windows driver!?
[06:37] <gorski> i'll try
[06:37] <Fanskapet> N6pfk: no of course not
[06:37] <trappist> spikeh: that sure doesn't sound right, but I'm not sure what should go there.  maybe google has an idea.
[06:37] <Unity> debfoster needs a graphical frontend
[06:37] <D1-> gorski: www.turboprint.de (at low settings its free) or try bjc-7000 or 7100
[06:37] <Fanskapet> N6pfk: you need the 64 bit driver
[06:37] <N6pfk> There in lies my problem I only have a win32 driver.
[06:38] <sri> why god why doesn't ubuntu have a hotplug.agent file? WHY?
[06:38] <spikeh> trappist, what would I search for in Google?
[06:38] <trappist> spikeh: oh, it IS an ati card?
[06:38] <D1-> N6pfk: try whatever came with your computer, maybe thats 64bit.
[06:38] <N6pfk> My compuer came with winXP home edition.
[06:39] <spikeh> trappist, yes it's an ATI card
[06:39] <aXakal> trappist, sorry for beeing dumb again, but where i have to drop the xml-file?
[06:39] <D1-> oh.
[06:39] <smartcop25> hi
[06:39] <trappist> spikeh: try adding this to the device section of your xorg.conf: option "ChipID" "4e48"
[06:39] <D1-> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/index.php/FAQ#Can_I_use_ndiswrapper_in_64-bit_mode_for_AMD64.3F
[06:39] <D1-> so I guess the answer is YES, you can use 64bit.
[06:39] <trappist> spikeh: run scrollkeeper-update again and read where it complains about the empty file.  that's where it goes.
[06:39] <N6pfk> Well a least I have the ATI driver working.
[06:39] <D1-> whoops
[06:40] <D1-> I mean no
[06:40] <D1-> er
[06:40] <smartcop25> hi
[06:40] <D1-> you cant use 64bit for 32bit mode
[06:40] <eagleman> I just looked in the results of yesterday's update to kernel 2.6.12-10 and it broke lots of things   they should have warned us
[06:40] <D1->  Can I use ndiswrapper in 64-bit mode for AMD64?
[06:40] <D1->     * Support for 64-bit drivers has been added in version 1.0. Broadcom cards work well with stable release.
[06:40] <trappist> spikeh: google has suggested to me that you might try installing ati's proprietary drivers, which should provide at least partial support for your card
[06:41] <eagleman> google is full of problems from this update
[06:41] <spikeh> trappist, I've never used "vim" before; how do I add a line to the file I'm editing?
[06:41] <[Kismet] > Hi All! which program should i use to write xfs attribute?
[06:41] <Gehaktbal> press insert
[06:41] <HymnToLife> eagleman > the update to 2.6.12-10 is at least one month old...
[06:41] <N6pfk> I will research the ndiswrapper site then and thanks, bye bye.
[06:41] <afd_> hi! What do I need to be able to compile Qt apps?
[06:42] <eagleman> maybe  but it just did it to me yesterday automagically
[06:42] <trappist> spikeh: put your cursor above where you want to insert the line and press 'o'.  this will put you in edit mode on the new line.  when you're done hit esc and do :wq<enter> to save and quit.
[06:42] <D1-> bye.
[06:42] <eagleman> and if it is one month old then why are they not putting the damn kernels-sources in repositories yet??
[06:42] <HymnToLife> eagleman > you can still boot with the old kernel
[06:43] <eagleman> how? it doesnt offer it to me at bootup
[06:43] <spikeh> trappist, I'm getting an error "xorg.conf" E212: Can't open file for writing
[06:43] <trappist> spikeh: actually... I think I found the answer.  install ati's proprietary drivers and borrow the device section from this file: http://www.linuxhardware.org/images/articles/connect3d-x800-072705/xorg.conf.ati-noaa     or use the whole file.  or run fglrxconfig to make your own.
[06:43] <trappist> spikeh: you need to edit it as root (using sudo)
[06:43] <trappist> spikeh: but skip that and sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:44] <moodog> Evening all.
[06:44] <spikeh> trappist, how do I configure my ethernet card in terminal?
[06:44] <trappist> spikeh: static or dhcp
[06:44] <ElitePete> anyone know how i can add Wget to a panel?
[06:44] <spikeh> DHCP
[06:45] <trappist> spikeh: sudo ifup eth0 if eth0 is your network device
[06:45] <cj> my libgnomeui-2.so.0 is not finding the avahi libs.  Is this a brokenness of ubuntu? (ldd give me "not found" error)
[06:45] <trappist> cj: sudo apt-get install libavahi-qt3-dev
[06:45] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > add a 'custom command' launcher with the wget command
[06:45] <ElitePete> anyone know how i can add Wget to a panel?
[06:46] <spikeh> trappist, it's giving an error "Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0"; trying eth1/2/3/4 does not work either
[06:46] <ElitePete> thanks hymn
[06:46] <trappist> spikeh: run 'ifconfig -a' to see what devices you do have available
[06:46] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, you mean custom application launcher>?
[06:47] <spikeh> trappist, eth0 is available as it says it's "UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST.."
[06:47] <trappist> spikeh: sudo dhclient
[06:48] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > yes
[06:48] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, it just flashes and closes
[06:48] <mike-w> wtf is wrong with ntp
[06:48] <cj> thanks, trappist
[06:48] <tRSS> Firefox won't load an asp page properly. This is a site that I have to access in order to monitor the progress of different issues. Can someone help me fix this problem? I am using Ubuntu 5.10
[06:49] <spikeh> trappist, hold on, I think it's static, not DHCP..
[06:49] <cj> trappist: where is that package located?
[06:49] <trappist> spikeh: then I hope you know the ip addresses of things like the default gateway and your dns servers :)
[06:49] <spikeh> trappist, I'm confusing DHCP with dynamic IP addresses
[06:49] <Kleggas> I have a problm with playing dvd in breezy. its laggy as hell. anyone know why?
[06:49] <cj> trappist: universe?
[06:49] <trappist> spikeh: dhcp is how you handle dynamic ip addresses
[06:49] <trappist> cj: no idea
[06:50] <StR> hi all
[06:50] <spikeh> trappist, okay presuming it's static, how do I configure it?
[06:50] <StR> what was that password generator tool?
[06:50] <cj> trappist: alrighty; thanks.
[06:50] <trappist> tRSS: most likely that page is just badly written and/or requires internet explorer
[06:50] <StR> fount it... thanks!
[06:51] <[Kismet] > Hi All! which program should i use to write xfs attribute?
[06:51] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > that's because the wget command need you to specify the URL of the file you want to download
[06:51] <spikeh> trappist, I know full details of my router and DNS addresses
[06:51] <trappist> spikeh: ifconfig eth0 ip.ad.re.ss; route add default gw <ip of the router>; edit /etc/resolv.conf and add your dns server(s)
[06:51] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, ahh i just want to be able to open it..
[06:51] <berg> hi.. know how I can install mplayer the easy way, with apt-get?
[06:51] <berg> anyone know*
[06:51] <ElitePete> sudo apt-get install mplayer
[06:51] <trappist> !tell berg about mplayer
[06:51] <cj> trappist: any idea why the libavahi stuff isn't in the common package?
[06:51] <spikeh> trappist, "ip.ad.re.ss" is the LAN IP of the PC, correct?
[06:52] <trappist> cj: I never heard of avahi until you mentioned it
[06:52] <trappist> spikeh: yes
[06:52] <HymnToLife> ElitePete > what do you mean "open it"?
[06:52] <tRSS> trappist: is there anything I can from my end to fix the problem, because I have to access the page and I dont have access to the server
[06:52] <ElitePete> HymnToLife, nevermind
[06:52] <cj> trappist: got it.
[06:52] <tRSS> trappist: secondly, I am the only person using linux at my work and I want to nail this thing down. this site is important for my work
[06:53] <trappist> tRSS: you could try running internet explorer in wine.  or you could tell us in what way firefox fails to render the page correctly, and we can see if there's another way.
[06:53] <aXakal> trappist, could you explain me how to replace the bad scrollkeeper. it doesn't work, maybe because the new scrollkeeper is in wrong direction. :(
[06:53] <cj> trappist: how would I go about finding which package libavahi-glib.so.1 is in?  apt-find search doesn't find it.
[06:54] <trappist> aXakal: 11:26 <trappist> aXakal: download it to your home directory and sudo cp scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[06:54] <trappist> cj: sudo apt-get install apt-file && sudo apt-file update && apt-file search libavahi-glib.so.1
[06:54] <aXakal> trappist, i don't know what the homedirectory is. these are my first steps in linux.
[06:54] <eagleman> to boot into old kernel automatically   gedit /boot/grub and comment out the new kernel leaving only the old one, then grub-install /dev/hda
[06:54] <trappist> aXakal: open a console and do this:
[06:54] <mwe> is there any way to determine with which compiler a random linux kernel image was built?
[06:55] <spikeh> trappist, I tried to execute "sudo ifconfig eth0 route add default gw 192.168.254.254" yet it's saying "route: Host name lookup failure"; but when I ping the address it's replying
[06:55] <trappist> aXakal: wget http://linuxkungfu.org/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml && sudo cp scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[06:55] <tRSS> trappist: well I don't want to run IE through wine 'cause I want to move away from M$ technologies. secondly, the site you should prompt me for my username/password box, but it doesn't in firefox.
[06:55] <aXakal> trappist, i did. "cp: missing destination file
[06:56] <trappist> spikeh: those were supposed to be separate commands... hit enter before typing route
[06:56] <trappist> aXakal: you did something wrong
[06:56] <spikeh> trappist, I see, thank you
[06:56] <mike-w> can someone help me set up ntp, now i can't su because of a fscking timestamp failure
[06:56] <Nei> would someone know which package I need for opengl support in mplayer?
[06:57] <AnonymousHive> <3 Ubuntu
[06:57] <trappist> spikeh: don't forget to use sudo with route
[06:57] <AnonymousHive> The Ubuntu project is the most worthy GNU project currently being undertaken
[06:57] <trappist> Nei: you need dri support for your video card
[06:57] <mike-w> says who?
[06:57] <aXakal> trappist, i assume i dropped the file in the wrong directory.
[06:57] <trappist> AnonymousHive: ubuntu is not a GNU project
[06:57] <AnonymousHive> haha
[06:57] <trappist> aXakal: if you copied the command I gave you, you didn't.
[06:58] <hunger> AnonymousHive: And it is not even a GNU project:-)
[06:58] <Nei> trappist, I want to compile mplayer with opengl video out but ./configure says "opengl disabled"
[06:58] <spikeh> trappist, "/etc/resolv.conf" does not exist
[06:58] <trappist> Nei: why are you compiling it.
[06:58] <Nei> I'm also failing to find the packages necessary for dvdread (I have libdvdread3-dev installed...) and cdda
[06:58] <Nei> trappist, the stock package crashes here
[06:58] <Chris_Tucker> how does one convert a .ogg to a .mp3?
[06:58] <trappist> spikeh: that's highly unlikely, but if it's true, create a new one and add a line like 'nameserver 1.2.3.4'
[06:58] <gnomefreak> is it just me or did FF change its name for version 1.5?
[06:59] <eagleman> in a matter of speaking it is a GNU project indirectly
[06:59] <dylan_> can somebody help me secure my linux system?
[06:59] <trappist> Nei: try ./configure --help and see if there's an opengl-related option
[06:59] <tRSS> trappist: may be you have point. I am able to open other asp websites (e.g. nvidia driver site), but not this specific site! :-O
[06:59] <Unity> are there any graphical system usage monitors for gnome aside from gdesklets?
[06:59] <spikeh> trappist, how do I make directory listing scroll one page at a time?
[06:59] <trappist> eagleman: it's a product of GNU products, but it's not a product of GNU
[06:59] <trappist> spikeh: ls
[06:59] <trappist> err
[06:59] <trappist> spikeh: ls | more
[06:59] <hunger> eagleman: About as indirectly as claiming ubuntu is by microsoft;-)
[06:59] <Nei> trappist, it says it can't find the necessary files (but it doesn't really say which)
[07:00] <trappist> Nei: what does it say just before that.  it should give you at least a hint about what it was looking for.
[07:00] <spikeh> trappist, how do I scroll with ls | more
[07:00] <eagleman> trappist: that is what I meant  GNU is probably the main contributer to your project with their software
[07:00] <trappist> spikeh: arrow keys for a line at a time, space bar for a page at a time
[07:01] <Nei> trappist, :
[07:01] <Nei> Checking for DGA ... no
[07:01] <Nei> Checking for OpenGL ... no
[07:01] <Nei> Checking for /dev/mga_vid ... no
[07:02] <LODXCOL> i have a question
[07:02] <trappist> Nei: what video card do you have
[07:02] <LODXCOL> in the window manager for xfce4
[07:02] <eagleman> hunger: the open-source licensing is the same , so your analogy is lame  :)
[07:02] <LODXCOL> how do i apply a theme i got from the internet?
[07:02] <spikeh> trappist, there is a "resolvconf" but not "resolv.conf"
[07:02] <trappist> eagleman: the licensing has nothing to do with who wrote the software
[07:02] <trappist> spikeh: resolvconf is not what you want
[07:03] <spikeh> trappist, should I then create the new file "resolv.conf"?
[07:03] <hunger> eagleman: MS has OSS licenses as well nowadays:-)
[07:03] <trappist> spikeh: sudo echo "nameserver 1.2.3.4" >> /etc/resolv.conf  <-- replacing the ip of course
[07:03] <eagleman> to compare an opensource project to Microsoft is dense
[07:03] <LODXCOL> can anyone help me?
[07:03] <tRSS> quick question: I have downloaded the kubuntu-desktop packages. but it is asking me that I should choose one display manager as defualt. does this mean I wont be able to use the other I want to?
[07:04] <john__> I HATE WINDOWS XP!!
[07:04] <mike-w> please help me make ntp work!
[07:04] <spikeh> trappist, I'm getting permission denied even with sudo
[07:04] <john__> i have just spent 2 days formatting and reinstalling and when I installed my chipset drivers it has killed it!
[07:04] <eagleman> the oss Microsoft movement is as genuine as a 3 dollar bill
[07:04] <hunger> eagleman: Both GNU and MS are software vendors that hand out their work under a license. They are not that far apart;-)
[07:04] <john__> i only need winxp for battefield 2 and counterstrike source
[07:04] <trappist> tRSS: a display manager just launches your desktop.  you can switch back and forth whenever you like, but it's not an important decision.
[07:04] <john__> oh and itunes
[07:05] <LODXCOL> hello
[07:05] <trappist> spikeh: bleh.  ok sudo vim /etc/resolv.conf, press i to get into insert mode, add the line, save and quit (:wq)
[07:05] <LODXCOL> i need some help
[07:05] <john__> wish they would bring out linux versions of itunes. bf2 and css
[07:05] <tRSS> cool. thank trappist. you have been a real help today
[07:05] <jared_> How can I get my comp to play a sound when I receive an email
[07:05] <john__> if I were to use battlefield 2 with cedega would it be as fast?
[07:06] <john__> ...with an nvidia based gfx card
[07:06] <john__> anyone know?
[07:06] <trappist> john__: probably not quite as fast.  there's some overhead involved in translating directx calls to opengl, but cedega's pretty good.
[07:06] <eagleman> hunger: how many microsoft programs come bundled in Ubuntu?  How many GNU based products come bundled in Ubuntu? LOL
[07:06] <hang> hello
[07:06] <john__> trappist, do you run bf2 in ubuntu?
[07:07] <LODXCOL> omg someone answer my question please
[07:07] <trappist> john__: no
[07:07] <spikeh> trappist, how do I get out of insert mode in vim?
[07:07] <trappist> LODXCOL: you might try #xubuntu.  most people in here use gnome.
[07:07] <LODXCOL> ok
[07:07] <HymnToLife> LODXCOL > you didn't ask anything...
[07:07] <trappist> spikeh: hit esc
[07:07] <spikeh> trappist, wait I figured it out :D
[07:07] <eagleman> LOD what the problem?
[07:08] <jared_> hunger: I'll have to call MS and ask them to "hand out" a copy of windows... or even office... or W. Server
[07:08] <john__> i want to cry, I hate ATi and I hate microsoft
[07:08] <hd420> what's up with fontconfig?
[07:08] <hd420> the package isn't installing
[07:08] <LODXCOL> well does anyone in here use xubuntu?
[07:08] <aXakal> trappist, how do i execute the command without using the url? my networksettings are not configured yet.
[07:08] <john__> L0DXCOL, not here
[07:08] <spikeh> trappist, okay, it's been created; would the Internet be working now?
[07:08] <nilsl> LODXCOL: yea me.
[07:08] <LODXCOL> nisl i need help
[07:08] <eagleman> LODXCOL: I dont think so, but what is the problem?
[07:09] <mike-w> anyone want to help me troubleshoot ntp not working?
[07:09] <LODXCOL> how do i apply a theme in window manager that i got from the internet
[07:09] <spikeh> trappist, thanks, the drivers are now being downloaded and unpacked :)
[07:09] <trappist> spikeh: excellent
[07:09] <hd420> wtf?
[07:09] <eagleman> LODXCOL: that is easy, you must use your configuration manager
[07:10] <LODXCOL> wheres that
[07:10] <mike-w> anyone want to help me troubleshoot ntp not working?
[07:10] <deltron> does anyone here have problems displaying non-standard characters on their ubuntu install?  I can't display the menu's correctly in dpkg, etc.
[07:10] <deltron> or non-english characters
[07:11] <trappist> mike-w: the first step is yours - describe the problem without any conjugation of the verb 'to work'
[07:11] <ara> do we have a pro here to helo mounting second hard drive which is a ntfs to ubintu?
[07:11] <eagleman> under system theme it gives you the option to install theme
[07:11] <trappist> deltron: do you use Eterm?
[07:11] <marcin> hello
[07:11] <deltron> trappist: i'm remoted in via ssh
[07:11] <spikeh> trappist, it's been done; where do I go from here?
[07:11] <mike-w> i install ntp, gnome won't use ntp to set the clock automatically
[07:11] <deltron> never had this problem in debian
[07:11] <trappist> deltron: yes but in what console app
[07:11] <LODXCOL> where is system theme?
[07:11] <marcin> could someone tell me how to reconfigure gdm to run two xorg sessions simultaneously on 7-th and 8-th console?
[07:11] <deltron> oh, irssi, screen?
[07:12] <Steil> ara, is the harddrive recognized by the computer?
[07:12] <trappist> deltron: gnome-terminal? konsole? Eterm?
[07:12] <hang> the system theme in ~/.themes ???//
[07:12] <deltron> trappist: putty
[07:12] <trappist> spikeh: sudo fglrxconfig
[07:12] <eagleman> top of screen do you read "system" in gnome, or is xubuntu that different?
[07:12] <mike-w> Please install and activate NTP support in the system to enable synchronization of your local time server with internet time servers.
[07:12] <ara> steil, yes
[07:12] <deltron> trappist: i remote into this box
[07:12] <Steil> ara, you want to make a folder than "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 <folder name> -o umask=1000"
[07:12] <trappist> deltron: try 'unset LANG'
[07:13] <eagleman> our panel has three menus  applications, places, system
[07:13] <ara> steil , what's that umask=1000 at the end?
[07:13] <Steil> 1000 is the umask for the default user
[07:13] <Steil> it allows you to access the files, otherwise it'll be root only
[07:13] <mike-w> i get this when i enable ntp sync in the gnome clock, Please install and activate NTP support in the system to enable synchronization of your local time server with internet time servers. <--ntp is installed
[07:13] <psusi> umm... you don't want a umask of 1000.... try 777
[07:13] <Steil> psusi, why 777? it's not the file permissions, it's the owner
[07:14] <psusi> Steil: you're thinking uid=1000
[07:14] <spikeh> trappist, the configuration asks for "the full device name that the mouse is connected to"; it's connected via USB so what would I type?
[07:14] <psusi> Steil: but you wrote umask ;)
[07:14] <trappist> mike-w: by ntp you mean the server? the client?  the ntpdate package?
[07:14] <deltron> trappist: no dice.
[07:14] <spikeh> trappist, /dev/usb ?
[07:14] <anatole> what needs to be restarted to apply the changes of fstab?
[07:14] <hd420> bloody fontconfig... "post-installation script returned 1"
[07:14] <trappist> spikeh: mine is usb and I leave almost everything in that wizard as the defaults
[07:15] <hd420> wtf does error code 1 mean and how do I fix it?
[07:15] <psusi> anatole: the computer
[07:15] <trappist> spikeh: including mouse device
[07:15] <anatole> thanks
[07:15] <trappist> deltron: try export TERM=linux
[07:15] <deltron> trappist: actually, I take that back :)  thanks
[07:15] <deltron> i need to kill this screen session
[07:15] <trappist> deltron: glad I could help :)
[07:15] <mike-w> trappist, ntpdate and ntp client are both installed
[07:15] <trappist> mike-w: what is giving you that message
[07:15] <ara> steil, ok it seems like that i already have mounted the device before, how do i unmount it again to use you command?
[07:15] <trappist> oh the gnome clock
[07:16] <mike-w> trappist, system/admin/time and date
[07:16] <Steil> sudo umount /dev/hdb1
[07:16] <trappist> mike-w: what happens if you say sudo ntpdate tock.greyware.com
[07:16] <BoukenPink> Say I installed Realplayer like on the starter guide from the wiki (http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2508483) how would I go about uninstalling that?
[07:16] <mike-w> 28 Dec 18:16:41 ntpdate[8111] : adjust time server 208.14.208.21 offset 0.026710 sec
[07:17] <aXakal> trappist, i can't execute the command you adviced, because it contains an url. how do i include the path of the copied file in the comand?
[07:17] <trappist> mike-w: sounds like a gnome clock issue rather than an ntp issue.  unfortunately I don't use gnome and don't know anything about it.
[07:17] <mike-w> ....
[07:17] <spikeh> trappist, YES! X server has initiated! thank you VERY MUCH trappist for helping me!
[07:17] <trappist> aXakal: I don't understand the question.  you mean tell wget where to put the file?
[07:17] <mike-w> nice
[07:18] <trappist> spikeh: rockin :)
[07:18] <hang> s
[07:18] <aXakal> trappist, wget and then the file adress i suppose.
[07:18] <spikeh> trappist, I'll have to save this chat log so I can refer back to it when I'm installing Ubuntu for real :)
[07:19] <john__> anyone know how I can uninstall cedega ?
[07:19] <aXakal> trappist, but it seems that i do a syntax error because i get unsupported scheme as response.
[07:19] <deltron> whee
[07:19] <trappist> aXakal: I'm sorry, I still don't get your meaning.  wget is *supposed* to take urls, so I don't understand the problem either.
[07:19] <hang> apt-get remove cedega to uninstall cedega
[07:20] <trappist> aXakal: what *exactly* did you type
[07:20] <LODXCOL> does anyone know where xfce saves the themes it comes with?
[07:20] <hd420> that's really odd
[07:20] <spikeh> trappist, another thing; the LiveCD I'm using at the moment is Kubuntu because the Ubuntu LiveCD freezes (presumably X server fails) but it does not give you terminal
[07:20] <aaron__> hello, all...i just installed ubuntu and it successfully configured my wireless card correctly...however, everytime i start the computer, my wireless is deactivated and my ethernet is enabled...i want the opposite, is there anyway to make these changes permanent?
[07:21] <hd420> how do I get the $PKG-postinst options apt is using?
[07:21] <trappist> spikeh: yeah I've had that happen here (x fails and you get no terminal)
[07:21] <ara> steil, i just want to say thanks man, it's been 3 hours that i've been trying to hook this hard drive up,
[07:22] <Steil> ara, no problem. Got everything working?
[07:22] <john__> doesn
[07:22] <spikeh> trappist, then how do I enable terminal so I can get a preview of Ubuntu with GNOME? (I've yet to decide which desktop to use)
[07:22] <ara> steil , one more q
[07:22] <john__> does anyone know how I can uninstall cedega?
[07:22] <ara> steil, is my hard still a ntfs or no?
[07:22] <hang> john__:i know
[07:22] <john__> hang, cool, do you know how I can do it?
[07:23] <hang> "apt-get remove cedega"
[07:23] <Steil> ara, yes
[07:23] <john__> as sudo?
[07:23] <Steil> ara, also its going to be readonly
[07:23] <trappist> spikeh: boot into rescue mode (if the livecd has such a thing) so it won't try to start x.  install fglrx drivers etc. to make x work, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[07:23] <hang> bash:  #apt-get remove cedega
[07:23] <ara> steil, so it will work fine again it i hook it to windows again?
[07:23] <john__> hang, error, couldnt find cedega?
[07:24] <dereks_> jdub: you around/
[07:24] <Steil> yes
[07:24] <ara> steil, ok thanks man
[07:24] <spikeh> trappist, okay, thank you for all your help
[07:24] <cliebow> can anyone tell me where the default wallpaper lives?
[07:24] <hang> oo
[07:24] <hang> did you install cedega?
[07:24] <rizo`work> is there some documentation for /etc/network/interfaces? trying to make eth0 permanently bind to builtin network card on my system
[07:25] <john__> hang, the installation closed prematurely so i dont think it is fully set up so am i stick now with a half ionstalled program? I tried to reinstall but it kept asking yes or no to over write files, took forever
[07:25] <aXakal> trappist, i thought, wget takes paths of the files also.
[07:26] <MisterLF_> when i want to check a log while im installing ubuntu is it right to type sudo gedit /.../.../eg.log
[07:26] <hang> mmm..i'm a chinese,my english is poor
[07:26] <ltibor65> Hi everybody! I have a SkyStar2 card on Computer. How can I watch and record DVB TV programs with it? Can you help me?
[07:26] <john__> hang, basically cedega is broken and I need to remove it but it is not in package manager
[07:27] <aXakal> trappist,  i thought i just have to replace the corrupted xml-file with the new one.
[07:27] <trappist> spikeh: thank YOU for asking clear and answerable questions and paying attention to spelling and grammar.  it was refreshing :)
[07:27] <spikeh> trappist, I've lost the apt-get install command because X-Chat won't scroll up anymore :'(
[07:27] <trappist> aXakal: yep.  just use the commands I gave you
[07:27] <Kindred> cliebow, /usr/share/backgrounds
[07:27] <trappist> spikeh: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[07:27] <superchode|fu> trappist: fix teh my ubuntu plz kthx
[07:27] <spikeh> trappist, thank you one last time :)
[07:28] <trappist> any time
[07:29] <hang> john_;i'm sorry i can't help you ,just i can't understant english
[07:29] <hang> 
[07:29] <jason^> i'm getting this when i apt-get update;apt-get upgrade, is there a way to fix it? dpkg: error processing openafs-client (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:30] <spikeh> trappist, what were the three network commands that configured eth0? (I feel silly asking it again, it's all X-Chat's fault :(
[07:30] <Steil> john__, how did you install cedega?
[07:30] <john__> Can anyone help me? I need to install cedega over itself, however I keep getting a press yes to over write the existing files, there are 1000s of files, anyone know how I can make the yes be selected automatically? It is a python GUI I believe no I cant just use enter
[07:30] <john__> Steil, ./cedega_timedemo_installer
[07:30] <gorski> d1, thank you for turboprint driver, it will be fine for me! Bye.
[07:31] <Steil> isn't there an uninstall program too?
[07:31] <john__> i dont know
[07:31] <trappist> spikeh: ifconfig <device> <ip>; route add default gw <gateway ip>; add 'nameserver <dns server>' to /etc/resolv.conf
[07:31] <mwe> is there any way to determine with which compiler a random linux kernel image was built?
[07:32] <cocox> hi, i configured squid in my pc for share my internet connection with mi other pc running winXPpro but there is no connectivity... i already do this using winXP in both so i dont think this would be a hardware problem or something like that..........
[07:32] <trappist> mwe: vmware-config.pl does it, so yes, but I dunno how
[07:33] <mwe> trappist: ok
[07:33] <trappist> cocox: have you configured the client(s) to connect to the proxy on the correct port?
[07:33] <aXakal> trappist, but i can't because it contains an url and my computer still doesn't have the network configured
[07:33] <skon_eatingLunch>  /nick skon
[07:33] <levander> Is there anyway of figuring out what hard drive is installed in my box without rebooting?
[07:33] <trappist> aXakal: OH haha.  you can't get it then.
[07:33] <cocox> trappist, i put in the gateway field the ip of my squid server
[07:33] <john__> AHHH managed it, used the uninstaller
[07:34] <john__> logic is the best way I guess
[07:34] <aXakal> trappist, no even when i already copied it to the coputer?
[07:34] <trappist> cocox: you need to configure (for example) internet explorer to use the proxy
[07:34] <trappist> aXakal: how did you do that?
[07:34] <trappist> aXakal: and where did you copy it to?
[07:34] <nalioth> levander: install smartmontools
[07:35] <cocox> trappist, ohh i c but what else should i do for make this rigth ?
[07:35] <aXakal> to the directory named home.
[07:35] <trappist> levander: sudo cat /proc/ide/hda/model
[07:36] <trappist> cocox: assuming you've configured squid correctly, nothing
[07:36] <cocox> trappist, i put in this in the client --> ip : 192.168.1.3 submask: 255.255.255.0 gateway : 192.168.1.2(this is the ip of my squid server)
[07:36] <cocox> trappist, im talking about the client
[07:36] <trappist> cocox: again, you need to tell the browser how to use the proxy.
[07:37] <cocox> trappist, ok i will do this thnx u!!!!!
[07:37] <levander> trappist: thanks, that worked
[07:37] <aXakal> trappist, so no solution without internet access?
[07:38] <cocox> trappist, but now i remmenber that i conf squid like a transparent proxy.... i read that in this case you dont need to conf any browser
[07:38] <trappist> aXakal: sudo cp /path/to/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[07:38] <trappist> cocox: you used iptables to make it transparent?
[07:39] <cocox> trappist, mmm no
[07:39] <cocox> trappist, i just follow a tutorial but there was a line where you can make it transparent without iptables
[07:40] <trappist> cocox: never heard of that.  I can't imagine how it would work.
[07:40] <neo_> 
[07:40] <neo_> oh  sy
[07:41] <cocox> trappist, i will check my squid.conf would you stay just in case ??
[07:41] <Pegasos989> how can I force close some frozen program?
[07:41] <trappist> cocox: I'm here most of the time
[07:41] <nalioth> Pegasos989: alt-f2 > xkill   touch the offending program with it
[07:41] <trappist> Pegasos989: use kill or killall
[07:41] <trappist> or that
[07:41] <cocox> trappist, thank u buddy i ll check this out and tell you how goes this :) thnx a lot
[07:41] <tRSS> I have a folder that has 777 permissions but how can I make all its content to have same permissions?
[07:41] <Pegasos989> k, thanks
[07:42] <trappist> tRSS: I hesitate to tell you because it's always a bad idea, but chmod -R 777 /path/to/dir
[07:42] <Happuf> How did i search with apt-get?
[07:42] <Savant> Hi all
[07:42] <trappist> Happuf: apt-cache search
[07:42] <tRSS> trappist: its just a games directory
[07:42] <trappist> tRSS: did I mention *always*?
[07:42] <Happuf> trappist: thanks :)
[07:42] <aaron__> ubuntu deactivates my wireless when it starts and changes the default gateway device from ath0 to eth0, is there anyway to permanently make my wireless adapter enabled and ath0 the default gateway device?
[07:43] <tRSS> thanks trappist
[07:44] <neo_> has linux got a website ?
[07:44] <Obi-1> need some help with kde
[07:44] <Savant> Just completed my loop today  Ubuntu -> Mandriva -> Mepis -> Suse -> Ubuntu -> Fedora Core 4 -> Ubuntu
[07:44] <trappist> neo_: millions of them
[07:44] <Savant> actually it was more like a figure 8
[07:44] <Xenguy> neo_: since yer here -- ubuntulinux.org
[07:44] <Savant> with installs  knoppmyth and smoothwall in orbit around it
[07:45] <neo_> thx
[07:45] <Savant> I can veryify Ubuntu is still the best Linux distro
[07:45] <Obi-1> exit
[07:46] <Seveas> Savant, lol
[07:46] <gnomefreak> anyone know what happened with the firefox name?
[07:46] <Savant> :P
[07:46] <Savant> what do you mean?
[07:46] <aXakal> trappist, i assume, that path was the variable for the path to the new scrollkeeper file, right? when i type in the command i guet cp: missing destination file.
[07:46] <gnomefreak> 1.5=deerpark :(
[07:46] <visik7> gnomefreak: mozilla foundation bother debian for its policy on package nameing
[07:47] <Effi> how can i see wheather dma is enabled for my hard disk? with hdparm /dev/hda ?
[07:47] <trappist> aXakal: show me exactly what you typed.
[07:47] <trappist> Effi: sudo hdparm -d /dev/hda
[07:47] <gnomefreak> ah ty that could be a very good reason
[07:48] <infamouse> ubuntu deactivates my wireless when it starts and changes the default gateway device from ath0 to eth0, is there anyway to permanently make my wireless adapter enabled and ath0 the default gateway device?
[07:49] <ecoffey> hey all
[07:50] <Savant> Hiya ecoffey
[07:50] <zAo^> lo
[07:50] <Seveas> infamouse, put your /etc/network/interfaces on the pastebin
[07:50] <skon_eatingLunch> Anyone know how to change file associations??/
[07:50] <Seveas> skon, rightclick on file, select properties, goto 3rd tab
[07:50] <zAo^> dapper-people: still nothing on the locales probroblem?
[07:50] <skon> oh doi, thanks Seveas
[07:50] <aXakal> trappist, sudo cp /home/nestor/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /to/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[07:50] <Seveas> zAo^, read bugzilla
[07:51] <ecoffey> some quick questions for ya: i can't seem to install xine-ui or mplayer-586, the former doesn't even exist and the latter complains about missing deps; are there extra repos i need to list or something to get these apps?
[07:51] <ara> can someone tell me how can i make a .deb file run?
[07:51] <Seveas> !tell ecoffey about repos
[07:51] <skon> ara: you use dpkg
[07:51] <jordo23> ara: to install dpkg -i <file>
[07:52] <trappist> aXakal: get rid of the argument that starts with /to
[07:52] <Darni> hi, I just upgraded hoary -> breezy and I'm having a problem with firefox
[07:53] <skon> Darni: whats the problem
[07:53] <gverig> Does Gnome have a good text editor for developers (with HEX, syntax highlighting, regexp search/replace, all the good stuff)?
[07:53] <ecoffey> Seveas: thats a handy little bot ;-)
[07:53] <gnomefreak> ara, install or run?
[07:53] <trappist> gverig: gvim
[07:53] <aXakal> trappist, so only until to?
[07:53] <gnomefreak> gverig, yes a few
[07:53] <trappist> aXakal: sudo cp /home/nestor/scrollkeeper_extended_cl.xml /var/lib/scrollkeeper/es/
[07:53] <Darni> It segfaults on startup; it seems a problem with esddsp, it stopped complaining when I changed FIREFOX_DSP to "aoss", but I would like to know if there is a way to fix it using esddsp
[07:54] <gverig> trappist: I'll look into it. Do I need to know all vim commands to use it?
[07:54] <zAo^> thnx Seveas ; got the solution :)
[07:54] <gverig> gnomefreak: Can you recommend any?
[07:54] <gnomefreak> vim emacs
[07:54] <infamouse> Seveas, what's the pastebin?
[07:54] <skon> Anyone know how to get temporary permissions in nautlius, sort of like run a "sudo" command without actually starting up the program as "sudo nautilus"?
[07:54] <Seveas> !tell infamouse about pastebin
[07:54] <Elladan> Hiya...  So what is the "ubuntu way" of reconfiguring the X server?
[07:55] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell infamouse about pastebin
[07:55] <gnomefreak> oops
[07:55] <trappist> Darni: try -> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libesd.so.0 /usr/lib/libesd.so.1
[07:55] <Seveas> Elladan, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:55] <gnomefreak> ok the bot counts lol :)
[07:55] <Elladan> I mean, I can just go edit the config file, I was just wondering if there was a special ubuntuism I'm supposed to use.
[07:55] <rukk> Hey, is there any way to install OSS under dapper drake? I dont seem to be able to find the package in the repos..
[07:55] <Seveas> trappist, for breezy you need another esd/flash trick
[07:55] <gverig> gnomefreak: I like GUI, so vim is not an option really (I will look at gvim). Emacs... I should learn how to use it I guess. :) Thanks
[07:55] <Darni> skon: afaik, it's a pending feature request
[07:55] <zAo^> gnomefreak, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:55] <trappist> gverig: you will to take full advantage of all it does, but you can get around without it
[07:56] <skon> Darni: shucks, thanks
[07:56] <Effi> thanks a lot trappist
[07:56] <trappist> Seveas: I've never had the problem myself, but I've seen (in here) that fix flash sound issues in breezy
[07:56] <gnomefreak> zAo^,  thanks but i know that already :))
[07:56] <ara> i'm getting this error while installing--> dependency problems prevent configuration of......
[07:56] <Seveas> ara, apt-get -f install
[07:56] <zAo^> gnomefreak, lol :)
[07:57] <gverig> trappist: Without understanding how it works it's not much better then notepad (at least was not last time I looked at it). I wanted to get more familiar with it for a while so I guess now is the time
[07:57] <aXakal> trappist, i still get cp: missing destination file.
[07:57] <trappist> gverig: you won't regret it
[07:57] <gnomefreak> gverig, if im not mistaken anjuta IDE has syntex highlighting and some other plugins for it in repos
[07:57] <gverig> trappist: gvim, I don't have it in my Synaptic
[07:57] <trappist> aXakal: paste here what you did again please.
[07:57] <Elladan> Ok, so is there an "ubuntu way" to configure dualhead?
[07:57] <nalioth> trappist: pasting in here is not welcomed...
[07:57] <trappist> gverig: vim-gnome
[07:58] <gverig> gnomefreak: anjuta? rofl!
[07:58] <trappist> nalioth: it's one line.
[07:58] <gnomefreak> :))
[07:58] <Elladan> The dpkg configurator can't do anything except minimal autoconfiguration.
[07:58] <rukk> does anybody know the name of the OSS package for dapper drake?
[07:58] <gnomefreak> gverig, there are god only knows how many editers to choose from :(
[07:58] <Elladan> (Pretty much the same as Debian's)
[07:58] <trappist> Elladan: what video card
[07:58] <rukk> it doesnt appear to be installed by default and I cant seem to find it
[07:58] <gverig> gnomefreak: Thanks, I'll check it out.
[07:58] <infamouse> Seveas, alright, it's in the pastebin
[07:59] <gnomefreak> rukk,  try apt-cache search oss
[07:59] <newbie_at_linux> can i ask a question about dependencies?
[07:59] <rukk> have done and nothing makes itsself apparent gnomefreak
[07:59] <gnomefreak> or open synaptic and search oss
[07:59] <gverig> gnomefreak: yeah, that's why I am asking. It's pretty much pointless to just look for something in a repo unless you know a particular name
[07:59] <Elladan> trappist: This box has an internal i810 and a PCI Rage XL.
[07:59] <Falstius> newbie_at_linux: go ahead
[07:59] <trappist> Elladan: so you want dual head with dual video cards?
[08:00] <Elladan> trappist: This isn't hard, I can just go configure XF86Config, I was just wondering if there's a way a newbie could do that without help.
[08:00] <gnomefreak> rukk? are you sure you apt-cache search oss?
[08:00] <gnomefreak> mines still scrolling
[08:00] <trappist> Elladan: I do it with my ati card by running fglrxconfig, but I don't think that'll do it in your situation
[08:00] <gnomefreak> it just now stopped
[08:00] <trappist> Elladan: also, we don't have XF86Config anymore.  it's xorg.conf
[08:00] <rukk> yes
[08:01] <rukk> I did
[08:01] <Elladan> trappist: Oh, you renamed it.  I hadn't gone and fixed it.
[08:01] <rukk> and I cant seem to find anything that is actually OSS.
[08:01] <rukk> OSS-related utilities, yes
[08:01] <rukk> maybe I'm just blind though
[08:01] <aXakal> trappist, now it worked. seems like i missed a blank.
[08:01] <trappist> Elladan: well ubuntu moved from XFree86 to xorg along with most other distros, so the config file has a different name
[08:01] <gnomefreak> rukk,  your in breezy or dapper?
[08:01] <rukk> dapper
[08:01] <rukk> breezy has OSS installed by default afaik
[08:01] <Elladan> trappist: Ok...  Thanks.  I guess someone should probably make an X config tool that works sometime.  *sigh*
[08:02] <newbie_at_linux> what package do I need for this configure error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
[08:02] <gnomefreak> me too :( brb ill paste my output if i can find begfinning
[08:02] <trappist> aXakal: amazing.  please try very hard to make sure you've done exactly what you were told.  it's taken us like an hour and a half to copy a file.
[08:02] <Elladan> trappist: Most of the xorg packages I've seen use the XF86Config file.  The name doesn't really matter though. :-)
[08:02] <rukk> cool, thanks. This is kinda a serious issue on dapper, because ALSA appears to be messed up for gaming purposes..
[08:02] <nalioth> newbie_at_linux: in a terminal type "apt-cache search xml parser perl"
[08:02] <rukk> as in those lovely crackling noises in nexuiz/quake4/etc.
[08:02] <cocox> trappist, i put in this in the client --> ip : 192.168.1.10 submask: 255.255.255.0 gateway : 192.168.1.2(this is the ip of my squid server) , i already conf my browser for use squid but nothing happens... but my question is how can be connectivity here if my client cant see my server doing a ping.... ??
[08:03] <gnomefreak> try python-oss
[08:03] <rukk> ok
[08:03] <Falstius> newbie_at_linux: probably libxml-perl
[08:03] <trappist> cocox: if you can't even ping the gateway, you're wasting your time looking at squid.  establish connectivity first.
[08:03] <rukk> nah dude
[08:03] <gnomefreak> i saw a python-oss and a python2.3-oss but no 2.4
[08:03] <rukk> thats just a python lib for manipulating oss
[08:04] <rukk> The oss module is an interface to the Open Sound System from the Python
[08:04] <rukk> programming language.
[08:04] <cocox> trappist, but for this i just conf SAMBA ?? because my server(linux) and my client(windows)
[08:04] <aXakal> trappist, sorry. will do better from now on.
[08:04] <D1-> !javadeb
[08:04] <ubotu> Java can be found in multiverse. Sun and IBM java packages can be found at http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy
[08:04] <trappist> cocox: no, samba is for sharing files among other things, but it won't work either if there's no connectivity.
[08:04] <aXakal> trappist, should i run dpkg-reconfigure again now?
[08:05] <gverig> I love fortune...
[08:05] <gverig> Talent does what it can. Genius does what it must. You do what you get paid to do.
[08:05] <trappist> aXakal: yes.
[08:05] <infamouse> Seveas, did you see what i pasted?
[08:05] <gnomefreak> OSS interface for python isnt what youre looking for?
[08:06] <Falstius> phillyb, go blue :)
[08:06] <rukk> no I want the actual OSS sound system
[08:06] <lleberg> Damnit, i tried to update to breezy, but i screwed it up under the decompression
[08:07] <cocox> trappist, excuse me for be so noob in linux, but what should i do for establish connectivity in linux vs windows ?? in windwos i must put this two pc in the same workgroup...
[08:07] <deltron> cocox: install samba, and set it up to use the same workgroup/domain
[08:08] <vitadrinker> nabend
[08:08] <deltron> cocox: that is, samba on your linux box
[08:08] <ROBOd> hi guys
[08:08] <lorenzo> hi, im new to ubuntus, how do i close port 631 n is there a risk for having it opened, thanx?
[08:08] <ROBOd> any good CDROM drive emulator for Linux?
[08:08] <ROBOd> to mount ISO images
[08:08] <trappist> deltron: he can't even ping.  he's not ready for samba yet.
[08:08] <Kyral> ROBOd: you can do that directly
[08:08] <ROBOd> except the "mount ISO" feature of the mount
[08:09] <ROBOd> because that "sucks" :)
[08:09] <cocox> deltron, but my principal goal is to use my server like a proxy for internet connection between my two pcs en home
[08:09] <trappist> ROBOd: huh? that's how it's done
[08:09] <ROBOd> trappist: test case: get a licensed copy of The Geometer's Sketchpad ...
[08:09] <cocox> deltron, so... is necesary to conf samba ?? because i cant get connectivity between their both
[08:09] <deltron> trappist: oh, doh!
[08:09] <ROBOd> and then try to run it on Wine
[08:10] <deltron> cocox: you need to get your networking fixed first before samba will work ;)
[08:10] <ROBOd> if you mount the ISO image ...
[08:10] <ROBOd> GSP won't detect the CD
[08:10] <Falstius> lorenzo: you can set up a firewall using firestarter.  install it with sudo apt-get install firestarter.
[08:10] <ROBOd> if you use the REAL CD ... then it works
[08:10] <trappist> ROBOd: configure wine to use loop0 instead of hdX as your cdrom device
[08:10] <cocox> deltron, it works perfectly when i use my both pcs in windows one like proxy sharing internet connection..
[08:10] <lorenzo> ok thanx falstius
[08:11] <ROBOd> on Windows ... i had the ISO image mounted with Alcohol 120%
[08:11] <ROBOd> because i use the app too often
[08:11] <Falstius> ipp is the internet printing port.  You could probably disable internet printing in cups.
[08:11] <deltron> cocox: using windows ics?
[08:11] <ROBOd> trappist: what do you mean? please explain :)
[08:11] <trappist> ROBOd: you can add the entry to /etc/fstab to make it persistent.  but wine is configured to use your real cdrom device.
[08:11] <deltron> cocox: you sure you have the correct route set on your linux box?
[08:12] <trappist> ROBOd: iow, wine doesn't know about the loopback device where the iso is mounted.
[08:12] <cocox> deltron, my pc running linux has the squid configured... but my client running windows cant see this
[08:12] <lleberg> I crewded my update up
[08:12] <lleberg> screwed
[08:12] <ROBOd> trappist: i configured wine to tell it that D: is /mnt/iso
[08:12] <ROBOd> and i tried it ... it worked
[08:12] <trappist> sweet
[08:12] <alphy> I've installed torcs but can get it to play right.  it's really laggy and every time i try to start a race it shuts down, why???
[08:12] <ROBOd> i even installed GSP from the ISO
[08:12] <deltron> cocox: oh, both are on the dame subnet?
[08:13] <ROBOd> BUT ... running the program .... it doesn't properly recognize the ISO
[08:13] <cocox> deltron, im not sure... this conf just works for have my internet connection i dont know if its ok for works like a proxy but i already cofigured squid
[08:13] <lleberg> it asked if i wanted to change the /etc/login.defs .. i took the choice of seeing what was the diference between them
[08:13] <lleberg> and then i couldn't go on with the installation :/
[08:13] <trappist> ROBOd: oh.  this sounds like a copy protection issue.  I don't have a solution for that.
[08:13] <spikeh> trappist: which X desktop are you using; KDE or GNOME?
[08:13] <trappist> kde
[08:13] <deltron> cocox: i'm not too sure, I've never messed with squid
[08:13] <fozzy> hello
[08:13] <cocox> deltron: yeahhh look is like this   i put in this in the client --> ip : 192.168.1.10 submask: 255.255.255.0 gateway : 192.168.1.2(this is the ip of my squid server)
[08:14] <trappist> deltron: his squid won't matter until he has connectivity :)
[08:14] <newbie_at_linux> fc4 dvd iso download 7% completed
[08:14] <lleberg> And now lots of things are quite bad
[08:14] <lleberg> firefox for example
[08:14] <alphy> anyone play Torcs in here?
[08:14] <moodog> evening
[08:14] <mac> anyone here using the "fglrx" (ATI) drivers for xorg?  I realize the current ubuntu version of fglrx does not really support suspend/resume, but I was under the impression that hibernate should work... it doesn't for me.  Perhaps I have hibernate misconfigured...
[08:14] <ziod> clear
[08:14] <ziod> oops
[08:14] <lleberg> Should i re-start the dist-updating?
[08:15] <lleberg> or is there some way of resuming?
[08:15] <sorush20> lleberg: are upgrading you distro?
[08:16] <alphy> Torcs anyone?
[08:16] <RedRose> is there anyway i can override the passwd program to allow for a  short password?
[08:16] <sorush20> alphy: what is that?
[08:16] <fozzy> ok...weird problem...i woke up today and decided I'd try Ubuntu for the first time.  i burned an install iso, and I tried to boot it on my desktop(i corrupted my gentoo install).  it couldn't get past the boot: prompt.  SO i thought maybe the cd was bad so i tried it in a different computer, and the CD worked fine.
[08:17] <RedRose> anyone?
[08:17] <fozzy> btw....my knoppix live cd boots fine in the desktop
[08:17] <katharina> evening together
[08:17] <trappist> RedRose: sudo passwd username
[08:17] <aXakal> trappist, dpkg aborts with "invoeke- rc.d: initscript dbus, action "start" failed. Segmentation fault
[08:17] <alphy> sorush20, it's a racing game, I can't get it to work right
[08:17] <fozzy> RedRose:  if you're su, and after the warning you type the same password, it shoudl work
[08:17] <Ribs> RedRose: if it's made any shorter, anyone could easily brute force the password
[08:17] <shad0w1e> hey, I Just got a new CPU -- I supposedly ordered the new Venice core, but does anyone know how I can check that forsure???
[08:17] <RedRose> i know... but it's a public account
[08:18] <fozzy> redrose:  what ribs said
[08:18] <RedRose> it for anyone to use, that's why i want a short password
[08:18] <fozzy> read what trappist said above....that should work
[08:18] <Lord_Athur> hi
[08:19] <alphy> anyone know any good racing games for Linux?
[08:19] <lleberg> sorush20: Yes
[08:19] <Lord_Athur> where can i get a calzador for a metadistro system?
[08:19] <newbie_at_linux> I just installed python2.1-dev and configure is still giving this error: Can't find Python.h! You will need the python development package
[08:19] <Falstius> RedRose: p123456 is easy to remember.
[08:19] <lleberg> sorush20: and i accidently closed down the terminal running it :/
[08:19] <Falstius> just don't use it and run ssh.
[08:19] <lleberg> scribbles: had downloadedthe whole bit and had unpacked a bit
[08:19] <sorush20> lleberg: what was the problem again.. , oh in that case I think you can sudo apt-get install -f
[08:19] <sorush20> package
[08:20] <cocox> deltron , trappist, if i need connectivity between my linux pc and my windows pc before conf squid.... what should i do?? configure SAMBA ??? or what is the other way??
[08:20] <Lord_Athur> where can i get a calzador for a metadistro system (to install and use as a live cd)?
[08:20] <jvNET> hello guys, is "deb http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/plf/ubuntu/plf/ breezy free non-free" from Automatix repo down? it eseems i cannot pass to 99%???
[08:20] <RedRose> trappist:that doesn't work, it still says it's to symetrical
[08:20] <olicat> hi all. i'm trying to connect to my wireless network, but after i connect, i can't ping the router
[08:20] <olicat> maybe i've forgotten a setting somewhere?
[08:20] <Seveas> jvNET, automatix is pure crap
[08:20] <lleberg> lleberg@lle:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
[08:20] <lleberg> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[08:20] <Seveas> !automatix
[08:20] <ubotu> I guess automatix is messy, breaks all sorts of security guidelines, and is not open to improvement. In short: DO NOT USE IT! For a safe alternative, see easyubuntu (http://robotgeek.org/blog/easybreezy/ )
[08:20] <trappist> RedRose: it's a warning.  root's still allowed to do it.
[08:21] <lleberg> It solved itself!
[08:21] <Lord_Athur> nobody know it?
[08:21] <lleberg> i think
[08:21] <katharina> I cant use my cd burner in gnome programs (serpentine, nautilus-cd-burner, rhythmbox), but it works fine with k3b
[08:21] <katharina> what can I doo?
[08:21] <jvNET> the installation cannot complete, so majority of the programs installed in automatix is broked.. Y_Y
[08:21] <lleberg> Configuration file `/etc/X11/xkb/compat/basic'
[08:21] <sethk> katharina, use k3b
[08:21] <lleberg> What would you like to do about it ?  Your options are:
[08:21] <lleberg> all the time
[08:21] <lleberg> should i update them all or what?
[08:22] <Blaxter> hi
[08:22] <katharina> sethk, but i want to use gnome programs for this
[08:22] <katharina> gnomebaker works...
[08:23] <olicat> any ideas why i can ping myself, but cant reach the router?
[08:23] <deltron> route not added?
[08:23] <Falstius> olicat: cable not plugged in?
[08:23] <deltron> lol
[08:24] <olicat> it's wireless
[08:24] <mwe> olicat: or the router is configured to filter pings
[08:24] <LODXCOL> hi
[08:24] <LODXCOL> i have a problem with gaim
[08:24] <Falstius> olicat: does it give you an ipaddress with dhcp?
[08:24] <olicat> mwe my other systems are connected to it fine, just the ubuntu laptop
[08:24] <trappist> or wireless device not configured at all and you're pinging yourself on lo
[08:24] <olicat> Falstius, yeah
[08:24] <LODXCOL> what folder does gaims main files save to?
[08:24] <trappist> LODXCOL: ~/.gaim
[08:25] <LODXCOL> ok
[08:25] <Falstius> olicat: you can use iwconfig to check the signal strength and such
[08:25] <olicat> hmm, there's no essid selected in the iwconfig output
[08:25] <trappist> or to see if it even has an ip address, or exists
[08:25] <lleberg> Or should i just download the boot-disk and install breezy trough that=
[08:25] <lleberg> ?
[08:25] <Falstius> olicat, that means "any", it won't fill that in with whatever it connected to.
[08:26] <olicat> my other systems say the name of the AP
[08:26] <flodine> litttle help looking for libxrender file
[08:27] <trappist> flodine: sudo apt-get install libxrender1
[08:27] <Nevis> guys, if I tried to install ubuntu and failed, and I'm giving up, how do I uninstall GRUB?
[08:27] <Nevis> I want my winXP to return to it's previous state.
[08:27] <Nevis> Would fixmbr do the job?
[08:27] <trappist> Nevis: yep
[08:28] <psusi> Nevis: yes
[08:28] <Nevis> trappist: that would make grub disappear and no further trouble ?
[08:28] <Nevis> thanks.
[08:28] <DarkDancer> hello
[08:28] <Falstius> or sometimes fixmbr just eats the bootrecord and leaves the system dead
[08:28] <trappist> Nevis: it would recreate the master boot record, clobbering grub.
[08:28] <flodine> trappist i did that but when i install a deb file it says dev need it but it there
[08:28] <Nevis> okay. what's the easiest way to run fixmbr?
[08:28] <Nevis> can I do it from a regular cmd window,
[08:29] <psusi> boot from the xp cd and go to the recovery console
[08:29] <trappist> flodine: you lost me
[08:29] <Nevis> or I have to be in "Repair mode"
[08:29] <trappist> Nevis: that's a question for another channel
[08:29] <Nevis> okay. tnx.
[08:29] <flodine> trappist i got it installed
[08:29] <gnomefreak> #windows even :)
[08:29] <trappist> flodine: what's complaining, and how is it complaining
[08:29] <psusi> not really, he is trying to remove ubuntu
[08:29] <psusi> so it's a valid ubuntu question
[08:29] <Falstius> psusi: but how to use the windows tools isn't so valid.
[08:30] <Skiingsean2> how are dlink cards for drivers generally?
[08:30] <gnomefreak> psusi, i think he said he already got rid of ubuntu now wants to fix mbr
[08:30] <Skiingsean2> or am i going to need ndiswrapper
[08:30] <flodine> trappist now when i got to install pekwm debian file it says that it needs it
[08:30] <Seveas> Skiingsean2, it's all sbout the chipset, not the card name
[08:30] <trappist> Skiingsean2: there's no general answer to that question.  some of them work out of the box, some take some work, some need ndiswrapper, etc.
[08:30] <Skiingsean2> yeah i know,,, i don't have that info on me,,,
[08:30] <psusi> the question was "how to remove grub and ubuntu" the simple answer is, use the fixmbr command in windows...
[08:30] <Falstius> skiingsean, some dlink cards officially support linux.
[08:30] <trappist> flodine: what exactly does it say.
[08:31] <Skiingsean2> sweet thnx guys what i needed
[08:31] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Skiingsean2  about hardware
[08:31] <DarkDancer> how do you find the chipset of your card?
[08:31] <trappist> DarkDancer: lspci
[08:31] <flodine> trappist: pekwmdev depends on libxrender1 (>> 1:0.9.0-1);
[08:31] <gnomefreak> Skiingsean2, there you can find a listing of supported hardware and if it works out of box
[08:32] <DarkDancer> I'm a complete newb.....brb booting onto unbutu to lspci
[08:32] <Stormx2> Hey
[08:32] <trappist> flodine: that's the version I have installed here.  what exactly are you doing
[08:32] <olicat> so wireless on ubuntu = no go?
[08:32] <olicat> worked fine on suse
[08:32] <Stormx2> not always
[08:32] <flodine> trappist: trying to install pekwm
[08:33] <Stormx2> sometimes it is tricky.
[08:33] <trappist> flodine: maybe you need libxrender1-dev
[08:33] <woodwizzle> anyone here got an ipod nano? do they work well under ubnutu
[08:33] <gnomefreak> i have a rage pro 3d card why does ubuntu keep telling me i dont have 3d compatibility?
[08:33] <Stormx2> woodwizzle: There is a lot of iPod support, so I'd imagine so
[08:33] <olicat> my desktop running suse works fine with ndiswrapper drivers, this laptop was running suse, and again it worked. switch to ubuntu = nada
[08:34] <mwe> gnomefreak: maybe you don't have the right drivers installed/configured
[08:34] <trappist> gnomefreak: you need ati's proprietary drivers for 3d support
[08:34] <trappist> gnomefreak: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx for starters
[08:34] <woodwizzle> Stormx2, I've just heard that NEW ipods arn't always very well supported, and the nano is the newest
[08:34] <flodine> trappist: its already installed
[08:34] <gnomefreak> oh ok ty
[08:34] <trappist> flodine: where did you get the package
[08:34] <gnomefreak> i will try in a few when java is done
[08:35] <mwe> gnomefreak: read the ati wiki
[08:35] <gnomefreak> ok mwe ty
[08:35] <mwe> gnomefreak: to make sure you get it all right
[08:36] <flodine> trappist: http://blacklord.littleboboy.net/carnets/index.php?2005/06/05/87-bug-fix-on-pekwm-package
[08:36] <naddar> anyone knows where i can find the debian package for mplayer
[08:36] <trappist> !tell naddar about mplayer
[08:37] <datagrrr> hi i am a new linux-ubuntu user. gaim and gdesklets doesnn't run at startup of my. how can i fix this?
[08:37] <trappist> flodine: looks like a typo in the package.  I don't know what >> is but I suspect it's supposed to be >=
[08:37] <gorski> ok, turboprint free driver sucks, anybody has a better idea to install canon ip1000 printer?
[08:37] <nalioth> datagrrr: System > Preferences > sessions
[08:37] <datagrrr> thnx
[08:38] <RIVANVX> !tell RIVANVX about vlc
[08:38] <TokenBad> welcome HurricaneJ
[08:38] <HurricaneJ> hello
[08:38] <visik7> !tell visik7 about mplayer
[08:38] <marcin> hello guys
[08:38] <marcin> is there any advanced xorg/gdm guru?
[08:38] <trappist> visik7: /msg ubotu mplayer rather than spamming the channel please
[08:38] <marcin> I want to reconfigure gdm to run two xorg sessions simultaneously...
[08:38] <bobw> how can i get my usb hard drive to show up on my system, 5.10
[08:39] <mwe> marcin: just ask your question and we'll do our best to help
[08:39] <HurricaneJ> anybody here know where i can get a wireless network manager like windows or similar that will let me see what networks are available?
[08:39] <Nei> trappist, sorry had to suddenly leave for a talk .. I've got a gl capable videocard, gl even works in the precompiled mplayer
[08:39] <trappist> HurricaneJ: kismet
[08:39] <HurricaneJ> im using ubuntu i just installed it today
[08:39] <skon> HurricaneJ: KWifiManager
[08:39] <TokenBad> airsnort - WLAN sniffer
[08:39] <trappist> Nei: that's not what I was asking for
[08:39] <TokenBad> would that work HurricaneJ?
[08:39] <visik7> HurricaneJ: which driver do you use ?
[08:39] <HurricaneJ> skon how would i go about installing it? i went to google did a search but i dont see a download link
[08:39] <DjDarkman> hy ,how can i delete read only files from ntfs partitions?
[08:39] <Nei> trappist, it's a radeon
[08:39] <marcin> mwe: my question is - how to configure gdm to run two xorg sessions simultaneously on 7-th and 8-th console
[08:40] <bobw> is there a command like USB probe or something, i need to automout my usb harddrive
[08:40] <dylan_> is it true that linux is secure by default?
[08:40] <dylan_> bobw, pmount
[08:40] <trappist> DjDarkman: short answer: you can't
[08:40] <gnomefreak> dylan_, yes
[08:40] <skon> HurricaneJ: sudo apt-get install kwifimanager
[08:40] <mwe> HurricaneJ: or wifi-radar
[08:40] <gorski> help on installing canon printers?
[08:40] <dylan_> gnomefreak, why is this?
[08:40] <gnomefreak> the firewall is built in kernel
[08:40] <gnomefreak> very few to no viruses writen for linux
[08:40] <trappist> Nei: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx-dev
[08:41] <veleno> hello. i have a dell d510 laptop. installed ubuntu 5.10, everything goes fine apart some strange hiss sound apparently coming from audio speakers. i also tried muting all audio channels through alsamixer, with no luck. what else can I try ? lspci reports the following: http://veleno.pastebin.com/481958
[08:41] <TokenBad> HurricaneJ, do sudo apt-get install airsnort
[08:41] <spikeh> trappist: there doesn't seem to be a "safe mode" for Ubuntu's live CD; how did you get around the no terminal problem?
[08:41] <DjDarkman> isn`t there a program that can delete from ntfs partitions?
[08:41] <dylan_> gnomefreak, why arent there as many viruses?
[08:41] <HurricaneJ> well i have a intel wireless pro 2200/bg card-i installed ndiswrapper and it started to work but after i dleted the wep key from my router
[08:41] <dylan_> DjDarkman,
[08:41] <trappist> spikeh: I've never used the livecd.  maybe there's a console-only boot option?
[08:41] <Nei> trappist, already installed
[08:41] <marcin> mwe: I commented out line that runs additional server in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf
[08:42] <dylan_> DjDarkman, ntfs-common
[08:42] <marcin> mwe: but it doesn't start gdm on 8-th console
[08:42] <mwe> skon: kwifimanager is working well for you? it just crashes on me when i click the scan button
[08:42] <trappist> Nei: I guess check the configure script to see where it's looking for your opengl headers.
[08:42] <gnomefreak> dylan_,  noone wrote any? i dont know why maybe cause windows is more popular for a home OS
[08:42] <HurricaneJ> i tried it and it says cannot find package airsnort
[08:43] <TokenBad> ok you need to edit your repos
[08:43] <skon> mwe: works fine
[08:43] <trappist> dylan_: viruses have a hard time doing damage in linux because it doesn't have everybody and everything running as root
[08:43] <spikeh> trappist: so the real install CD does give you a "safe mode" option? if so I can test GNOME with 5.04's live CD
[08:43] <flipperwilson> anyone using freenx here?
[08:43] <gnomefreak> trappist, hes gone
[08:43] <freysteinn> Can someboddy tell me if there is a simple solution for this problem? http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20833
[08:43] <mwe> HurricaneJ: enable universe to get airsnort
[08:43] <trappist> spikeh: I dunno about the installer itself, but once it's installed, yes.
[08:43] <trappist> gnomefreak: oh :)
[08:44] <HurricaneJ> how do i enable it?
[08:44] <freysteinn> And if I markt it for the right package?
[08:44] <mwe> !tell HurricaneJ about universe
[08:44] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell HurricaneJ  about repos
[08:44] <mwe> HurricaneJ: see the msg from ubotu
[08:44] <HurricaneJ> i am
[08:45] <skon> freysteinn: try locking the toolbar
[08:45] <gnomefreak> whos running dapper in here?
[08:45] <Savant> anyone ever try freebsd?
[08:46] <miguel_> hi everyone...where can I find a list of repositories to update ubuntu?
[08:46] <gnomefreak> Savant, yes for like a day
[08:46] <Savant> what didn't you like?
[08:46] <nalioth> ubotu: tell miguel_ about repos
[08:46] <Seveas> !repos
[08:46] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[08:46] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell miguel_ about repos
[08:46] <DShepherd> miguel_: there you go :-D
[08:46] <mwe> Savant: I had a webserver running freebsd a few years back
[08:46] <freysteinn> skon: How do I lock it?
[08:47] <gnomefreak> psssssst right click
[08:47] <freysteinn> gnomefreak: And?
[08:47] <gnomefreak> do u see lock tool bar?
[08:47] <freysteinn> gnomefreak: I don't have that optoin, no.
[08:48] <gnomefreak> either do i :(  hold on a sec
[08:48] <DarkDancer> I'm back....
[08:48] <freysteinn> gnomefreak, I get "Add to panel...", etc.
[08:48] <Savant> I noticed that nvidia has freebsd drivers, so I am wondering if it's a viable desktop for a web developer / enemy territory player
[08:48] <Razor-X> is there any way to tag email with the same message body in mutt?
[08:49] <Seveas> Savant, bad channel to ask :)
[08:49] <marcin> mwe: any ideas?
[08:49] <Xenguy> nvidia update: AFAICT my GeForce6100 is unsupported for linux; I've managed to get display by using the 'vesa' driver instead of the 'nvidia' drivers.  Now I'm wondering about sound, as I don't even seem to have a /dev/dsp (the only indication that I have any sound hardware comes from 'lspci' which reports 'Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation')
[08:49] <skon> freystein: maybe I was thinking about firefox...though I coulda sworn there was an option like that
[08:49] <DarkDancer> ok, lspci says00000:00:0d.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. :Unknown device 1faa (rev 03)
[08:49] <mwe> marcin: not really
[08:50] <Savant> why's that?  These are fellow ubuntu fiends, so I figure they would have much of the same experiences as me when it comes to os's
[08:50] <zAo^> Xenguy, 6100 == 6200; ?
[08:50] <freysteinn> skon: It would be nice to have a lock option for the toolbar.
[08:50] <gnomefreak> i dont know i was thinking about locking something to panel i looked in menus and tool bars and nothing in there either :(
[08:50] <Xenguy> zAo^: you think I should try 6200 drivers?
[08:50] <Savant> My favorite os is ubuntu, but I still use others and plan to try others as they pop up or have new releases
[08:50] <DarkDancer> if you hadn't guessed, i am trying to get my wg311v3 card working in unbutu
[08:50] <HurricaneJ> im updating ubuntu right now with every update i see
[08:50] <zAo^> Xenguy, I got my 6200 drivers running DRI
[08:50] <HurricaneJ> how do i see how much disk space i have available?
[08:50] <freysteinn> But this problem is also on your Ubuntu system as well, right?
[08:51] <Nei> trappist, is there a page where i can search ubuntu package contents like packages.debian?
[08:51] <Seveas> Nei, packages.ubuntu.com :)
[08:51] <zAo^> Xenguy, /$ lspci | grep -i vga ; glxinfo | grep direct
[08:51] <zAo^> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GeForce 6200 (rev a1)
[08:51] <zAo^> direct rendering: Yes
[08:51] <freysteinn> I didn't have this problem in Fedora Core.
[08:51] <Nei> Seveas, oh! thanks
[08:51] <Elladan> All right!  I reconfigured my X server to have dualhead.
[08:51] <bshumate>  HurricaneJ: at a terminal prompt:  df -h
[08:51] <Elladan> ... only to discover that the version of gnome that ships with breezy is insanely broken and unstable with dualhead.
[08:51] <Elladan> All right!
[08:52] <Savant> lol
[08:52] <Xenguy> zAo^: did you apt-get the drivers, or d/l from nvidia ?
[08:52] <HurricaneJ> is that the only way?
[08:52] <zAo^> Xenguy, apt-geted the nvidia-glx drivers (and restricted modules)
[08:52] <calamari> hi
[08:52] <zAo^> lo calamari
[08:52] <Savant> yeah the nvidia drivers have been hit or miss lately.  Even the latest nv drivers are borked
[08:53] <calamari> hi zAo^ :)
[08:53] <zAo^> hehe ;)
[08:53] <bshumate> HurricaneJ: no. System > Administration > Disks
[08:53] <HurricaneJ> what program will i have to use to custmize ubuntu? with diffrent themes
[08:53] <Savant> themse are in the preferences menu
[08:53] <zAo^> HurricaneJ, gnome-theme-manager
[08:53] <DarkDancer> can anyone help?
[08:53] <psusi> is it just me or are there two different things called "sftp"?  One based on scp/ssh, and another that is just ftp over ssl?
[08:54] <bshumate> HurricaneJ: no.  System > Administration > Disks
[08:54] <calamari> I'm having a heck of a time accessing my apache web server from outside.  I can access it by ip from my computer, but not from outside.  Not seeing events in friestarter.  Is this simply a problem in my router?
[08:54] <Savant> sftp is Lord
[08:54] <zAo^> psusi, true, scp and sftp ;)
[08:54] <HurricaneJ> bshumate thanks
[08:54] <Xenguy> zAo^: I've already tried the apt-get'able DEB's, and they don't work for me (that's why I switched to 'vesa' driver, as I couldn't even get into Xorg otherwise)
[08:54] <calamari> oh wait... I bet my isp is blocking it
[08:54] <HurricaneJ> and where can i dl the gnome theme manager? will i be able to use themes from gnome-look.org with it?
[08:55] <gnomefreak> gnome-art
[08:55] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get gnome-art
[08:55] <zAo^> Xenguy, installed the restricted drivers for your running kernel? run 'nvidia-glx-config enable' ?
[08:55] <zanth> good day, I just installed ubuntu for the first time and was wondering how I might adjust my refresh rate, presently it only permits 60 as an option, I would like 85
[08:55] <gnomefreak> install even
[08:55] <Savant> Xenguy try reducing to 16bit color
[08:55] <zAo^> zanth, what vga do you use?
[08:55] <psusi> I'd like to know who the idiot is who decided to make a file transfer program based on ssh and call it sftp... the name sftp implies that it has something to do with ftp... and I'm sure I've seen an sftp program that is just ftp with ssl support... has nothing to do with ssh
[08:55] <bshumate> HurricaneJ: System > Preferences > Theme should do I think
[08:55] <Xenguy> zAo^: yes
[08:55] <calamari> bbl
[08:55] <Xenguy> Savant: pretty sure I tried that, but will confirm
[08:56] <zAo^> Xenguy, what does your X-log say?  ( /var/log/Xorg.0.log )
[08:56] <DarkDancer> anyone?
[08:56] <zanth> zA0^, what monitor? NEC FE950+
[08:56] <zanth> I am using an Nvidia 6800Gt card
[08:56] <zAo^> zanth, no, VGA card (ATI? Nvidia? type?)
[08:57] <skon> DarkDancer: wifi or ethernet?
[08:57] <DarkDancer> wifi
[08:57] <Xenguy> zAo^: I'll check (I have to check on another box)
[08:57] <skon> Did you check the wiki? Did you try ndiswrapper?
[08:57] <newheart> Text Editor is set for default to read .doc files in Firefox on ubuntu.  How do I find the open office application using the pop up window that asks to open with or save to?
[08:57] <DarkDancer> yes and yes
[08:57] <skon> And what happened?
[08:57] <LeeColleton> I'm getting a weird permissions error with .dmrc on login.  GDM says that the .dmrc file should be mode 644 but when I make a new user they get a .dmrc file with mode 600
[08:57] <newheart> (what is path using file system)
[08:57] <zanth> zAo^, Nvidia 6800Gt pci-x
[08:58] <Seveas> LeeColleton, chmod og-w ~
[08:58] <newbie_at_linux> I read at the ubuntu user documentation that opera can be installed without qt using the static version. How can I install using the static version?
[08:58] <zAo^> zanth, do this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia?highlight=%28nvidia%29
[08:58] <DarkDancer> well, it looks like i got ndiswrapper loaded, then I tried to load the windows driver and I think that that loaded, but when I go to configre network, all it says there is loopback.
[08:58] <Seveas> newbie_at_linux, get the opera-static .deb file from opera.com
[08:58] <zAo^> newbie_at_linux, did you dl the static version? ;)
[08:58] <skon> DarkDancer: did you follow the ndiswrapper instructions exactly?
[08:58] <LeeColleton> Seveas: why can't I have a group writable home folder?
[08:58] <zanth> thanks zAo^
[08:59] <DarkDancer> as best I could....but they are sort of vague for a newbie
[08:59] <Savant> I *heart* inkscape
[08:59] <zAo^> zanth, np :)
[08:59] <newbie_at_linux> zAo: I thought it was all one download. I will look for the static version
[08:59] <Seveas> LeeColleton, because gdm will complain :0
[08:59] <dfgas> is there a way to convert a ntfs filesystem to ext3?
[08:59] <Seveas> :)
[08:59] <LeeColleton> Seveas: the other user on my system has a group writable home folder and I don't get a permissions error with them on login
[08:59] <Seveas> dfgas, not without losing the data
[08:59] <Seveas> LeeColleton, hmm
[08:59] <dfgas> darn it
[08:59] <Savant> does gnome have a "kiosk" mode?
[09:00] <Seveas> are you sure yours isn't world writable?
[09:00] <ubuntu> hello
[09:00] <ubuntu> i'm
[09:00] <ubuntu> having porbl;ems with mounting windows partions
[09:00] <LeeColleton> oh no you're right, I was looking at the wrong folder
[09:00] <DarkDancer> Skon: is there a way ti uninstall and redo nidiswrapper, I think I have a little better understanding of what is going on now....
[09:00] <Seveas> !tell ubuntu about mountwindows
[09:00] <newbie_at_linux> zAo: i do not see a download for the static version? im not sure if the static installation uses the same file.
[09:00] <ubuntu> when i type the scritp to downalod the script... it comes up a eroor
[09:01] <newbie_at_linux> zAo: http://www.opera.com/download/
[09:01] <Seveas> ubuntu, put the error on the pastebin
[09:01] <Elladan> Hey, stupid question
[09:01] <skon> DarkDancer: I just followed the ndiswrapper instructions exactly as it is on the ndis wiki and it works fine, you gotta make sure you have the exact driver you need (probably a windows one)
[09:01] <Savant> !tell Savant about lifeandthemeaningofeverything
[09:01] <Elladan> What process is actually painting the desktop switcher and task list applets?
[09:01] <lleberg> Is there any sullution for flashplayer on a 64bit ubuntu system yet?
[09:01] <lleberg> Any good solution that is :P
[09:01] <Seveas> lleberg, no
[09:01] <DarkDancer> yeah, its the same one I am using here in Windows
[09:01] <HurricaneJ> whats a good mo3 player with ipod supoprt?
[09:01] <HurricaneJ> for ubuntu
[09:01] <Savant> itunes
[09:01] <Seveas> HurricaneJ, banshee
[09:02] <gnomefreak> Elladan, only stupid question is one not asked
[09:02] <zAo^> newbie_at_linux, sorry, dont know
[09:02] <HurricaneJ> they have itunes for linux? since when
[09:02] <LeeColleton> how do I add libdvdcss to my system?
[09:02] <newbie_at_linux> Seveas: I am looking here http://www.opera.com/download/ i dont see a download for the static version
[09:02] <Savant> the don't sadly... I wonder if it could be run with wine
[09:02] <Elladan> gnomefreak: Hehe.  Yeah, I can't find a process responsible for those, I was guessing it was the wm or the panel or something.
[09:02] <Savant> anyoen ever try itunes with wine?
[09:02] <bshumate> Elladan: metacity perhaps?
[09:03] <Elladan> Hurricane: I'd just use gtkpod.
[09:03] <newbie_at_linux> savant itunes is in the user docs under restricted formats
[09:03] <gnomefreak> metacity
[09:03] <Seveas> newbie_at_linux, http://deb.opera.com/opera/dists/etch/non-free/binary-i386/opera-static_8.50-20050916.1-qt_en_i386.deb
[09:03] <Elladan> gnomefreak: It doesn't seem like metacity crashes when the two applets fail...  Weird
[09:03] <navarone> afternoon folks
[09:03] <Seveas> LeeColleton, grab it from seveas.ubuntulinux.nl
[09:03] <Savant> ahh, restricted formats are the Devil
[09:04] <HurricaneJ> i accidently deleted the panel in the bottom how can i get it back? i minimized windows but i dont see them anywhere and the panel is gone
[09:04] <LeeColleton> hey, I just want to watch DVDs that I have legally purchased on my own computer
[09:04] <Seveas> HurricaneJ, click on the top panel, select new panel
[09:04] <Elladan> Hurricane: Go to the other panel and select "new panel
[09:04] <zanth> zAo^, I am not at the last part where I am to choose the type of linux-restricted-modules, I am running an AMD x2 4400+, which should I choose?
[09:04] <zAo^> LeeColleton, sudo apt-get install lsdvd
[09:04] <HurricaneJ> i did that
[09:04] <DarkDancer> maybe I should reload ubuntu
[09:04] <navarone> Hurricane do you mean the "taskbar" panel? Is it set to autohide?
[09:04] <zanth> now* not not :)
[09:04] <Seveas> HurricaneJ, and add the window list, desktop switcher, trashcan and show desktop to it
[09:04] <Savant> peace out y'all
[09:05] <zAo^> zanth, use the linux-restricted-modules-k7-smp
[09:05] <Elladan> gnomefreak: So basically, the two applets are crashing and misbehaving like crazy on a dualhead setup.  Any idea how to debug them?  I was hoping I could just attach a debugger.
[09:05] <lleberg> Should i go with the 64 or 32 bit ubuntu for my amd 64 bit cpu?
[09:05] <zAo^> zanth, and install linux-image-k7-smp too!!
[09:05] <zanth> that is not an option, though k8 is
[09:05] <gnomefreak> Elladan, on a duel head nope nada clue i didnt even know ubuntu suppported duel head :(
[09:05] <zAo^> lleberg, I should take the 386 version
[09:06] <navarone> wb sorush
[09:06] <zanth> zAo^, what is the difference between k8 and k8-smp?
[09:06] <Elladan> gnome: xorg supports dual head fine.  It's just gnome that's retarded.
[09:06] <navarone> smp is for multi processors i believe
[09:06] <gnomefreak> :((
[09:06] <zAo^> zanth, smp is for dualcores/dual CPU's
[09:06] <zAo^> zanth, like you have ;)
[09:07] <zanth> excellent, thank you navarone and zAo^
[09:07] <zanth> super
[09:07] <ubuntu> hello
[09:07] <zAo^> no problems :)
[09:07] <lleberg> is htere any way of playing vmw files on a 64bit ubuntu?
[09:07] <zAo^> lo ubuntu
[09:07] <ubuntu> can anyone tell me if i can read/ write to a ntfs windows partion?
[09:07] <zAo^> lleberg, yes, use a 386 yail
[09:07] <skon> ubuntu: write not usually, read yes
[09:07] <navarone> ubuntu you can read but writing is ill advised
[09:07] <lleberg> zAo^: explanation?
[09:08] <ubuntu> is there any way at all to write
[09:08] <Elladan> gnome: You just add sections for the extra video card/monitor device (if you have two) and add in some geometry statements in the server layout section.
[09:08] <ubuntu> does anyone now how to try.. cause my computer is un bootable in windows right now
[09:08] <LeeColleton> Seveas: that's "deb http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl ..." what exactly?
[09:08] <zanth> thanks a lot zAo^ , seems to be downloading now and I'll enable as soon as it is completed
[09:08] <Elladan> gnome: If you activate xinerama, it's just one big wide screen, otherwise you get X11 screen 0 and screen 1.
[09:08] <navarone> ubuntu...you can createa  fat32 partition and write files to it from linux and then transfer them to ntfs in windows...<?>
[09:09] <zAo^> lleberg, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot you install a 386 version in order to get it working
[09:09] <korsou> hi
[09:09] <ubuntu> so is there any way at all to write/ read to ntfs partions?
[09:09] <navarone> ahh
[09:09] <HappyFool> Elladan: i'm unfortunately not running gnome right now, but i would guess /usr/bin/gnome-panel or a subprocess of that might be the applets (i don't know if there are separate processes for applets)
[09:09] <zAo^> zanth, np. Reboot after completion
[09:09] <korsou> ntfs partions
[09:09] <navarone> ubuntu...why unbootable?
[09:09] <HurricaneJ> dammit i just deleted the top panel by accident now i dont have any panels how can i reset it back to default with both panels?
[09:09] <ubuntu> files corrupted
[09:09] <freysteinn> Is there anybody here using Evolution with IMAP, and has the "Security" optoin on "Always"?
[09:09] <korsou> there's one way
[09:09] <Elladan> ubuntu: Linux can read from them fine.  Writing is not recommended.
[09:09] <HurricaneJ> when icreate a new one it looks too tichk
[09:09] <psusi> ubuntu: not officially, no... but if you feel especially motivated, you might google for "captive ntfs"
[09:09] <ubuntu> and running linux live to fix it
[09:09] <korsou> just google it
[09:09] <luis_> ttt
[09:09] <CaptainMorgan> how do I change permissions of file/executable that I have transferred by ftp? once on the server, it says 'permission denied' and I can't view the permissions to change them..
[09:10] <zAo^> caplink811_log, can you use chmod?
[09:10] <Elladan> HappyFool: There usually is a separate process for applets, but I can't find ones for those 2 in particular.
[09:10] <navarone> ubuntu which files have become corrupted?
[09:10] <lleberg> zAo^: but that's after i install breezy 64bit, right?
[09:10] <CaptainMorgan> I send it over with full permissions..
[09:10] <ubuntu> drivers for usb
[09:10] <zAo^> lleberg, yes
[09:10] <ubuntu> in windows
[09:10] <zanth> brb
[09:10] <lleberg> zAo^: Great, thanks :)
[09:10] <psusi> ubuntu: yes, reading ntfs from linux is fine... if you want to write though... it's not such a great idea, nor is it very easy
[09:10] <freysteinn> I might have found another bug there.
[09:10] <ubuntu> so i thouhgt i boot up linux live cd to fix it
[09:10] <zAo^> lleberg, np
[09:10] <LeeColleton> Seveas: also, the seveas-meta seeds list is a broken link.. http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/seeds
[09:10] <ubuntu> can anyone give me links on how to write to ntfs partions?
[09:10] <LeeColleton> ubuntu: don't
[09:11] <navarone> ubuntu...can you use windows rescue cd?
[09:11] <gnomefreak> ubuntu dont do it
[09:11] <ubuntu> can u or can't you?
[09:11] <DarkDancer> ok, starting over, going to rload Ubuntu
[09:11] <Seveas> LeeColleton, that link has been broken since ages, where did you get it from?
[09:11] <psusi> ubuntu: if you insist on writing, google for captive ntfs... but it won't be easy
[09:11] <ubuntu> if i do a repair otpuion in windows setup...
[09:11] <LeeColleton> ubuntu: you can write files of equal or lesser length.. it's messy
[09:11] <ubuntu> will i lose data?
[09:11] <LeeColleton> ubuntu: most likely
[09:11] <psusi> ubuntu: in my experience... yes
[09:11] <zAo^> Seveas, is there a 'extras' repo for Dapper that you know of?
[09:11] <tiot> hi
[09:12] <psusi> I've seen the windows auto repair really screw up some data
[09:12] <Elladan> ubuntu: Microsoft won't document NTFS, so the filesystem drivers for linux are all based on reverse engineering.  They work for read, write is pretty unsafe.
[09:12] <Seveas> zAo^, no
[09:12] <psusi> once it replaced my NTFS boot sector with a FAT16 boot sector... I was not amused
[09:12] <ubuntu> okay so how can i write
[09:12] <gnomefreak> zAo^, nope that would be a backport adn dapper backports wont be out for a while
[09:12] <ubuntu> cause if all fails i'll format
[09:12] <LeeColleton> Seveas: from the front page in the seveas-meta section "... seed list >here<"
[09:12] <navarone> ubuntu...which usb device file is corrupted?
[09:12] <zAo^> gnomefreak, can understand that. Thanks
[09:12] <Seveas> LeeColleton, meh
[09:12] <ubuntu> usb drivers
[09:12] <gnomefreak> ubuntu skip writing it and reformat
[09:12] <Seveas> thanks, *fixing*
[09:12] <psusi> ubuntu: give the repair a try before you format... it might work... if not, then format away
[09:12] <ubuntu> can't format
[09:12] <ubuntu> got data on it
[09:12] <navarone> ubuntu...which usb device in particaular?
[09:13] <veleno> is it possible to disable audio support at boot, that is to say not to load kernel modules related to audio ? or something similar
[09:13] <calamari> re's
[09:13] <ubuntu> wireless mouse and keyboard
[09:13] <ubuntu> but dell got me to install a intel chipset driver which screwed up all my drivers for usb
[09:13] <ubuntu> so now i'm trying to fix it
[09:14] <ubuntu> if i did a windows reapiar woould it fix it?
[09:14] <ubuntu> and keep data?
[09:14] <alphy> anyone know how to get the game torcs to work?
[09:14] <gnomefreak> ubuntu,  btw with xp cd you can repair windows install
[09:15] <zAo^> veleno, /etc/modutils/alsa-base-blacklist ??
[09:15] <zAo^> ubuntu, and your MBR
[09:15] <navarone> ubuntu...you may be able to doa  rollback/system restore
[09:15] <jordo23> Does anyone know if there is a command line command to tell if your connected to a domain?
[09:15] <gnomefreak> navarone, he would have to beable to boot into windows
[09:16] <zAo^> veleno, /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist I think
[09:16] <psusi> jordo23: define "connected to a domain"
[09:16] <skon> jordo23: etherape program
[09:16] <skon> jordo23: though its not cmd line
[09:16] <jordo23> psusi: I have a Ubuntu box next to my windows box at work. I am connected to the network, but am not sure if actually connected through our domain....
[09:16] <zanth> zAo^, i don't seem to have any other options, I am still resting with 60Hz as the only refresh available
[09:17] <jordo23> skon: is etherape the package name?
[09:17] <gnomefreak> yes
[09:17] <alphy> guess nobody does?
[09:17] <skon> yessir
[09:17] <zAo^> zanth, what does "glxinfo | grep direct" say (in a terminal)
[09:17] <dukebody> hello gys!
[09:17] <HurricaneJ> im trying to download gnome art but it says command not found
[09:17] <dr3wster> hello everyone. I installed a package for rhythmbox 0.9.2 w/ DAAP,Ipod, and Audioscrobbler support and I think I installed it right but I don't know how to turn any of these features on.  Could someone help?
[09:17] <lleberg> I'm downloading a install cd of breezy, after i got kernel panic after trying to reboot after my dist-upgrade..
[09:17] <veleno> zAo^, what should I write into that file ?
[09:17] <HurricaneJ> can somebody please post the right command to see if im doing something wrong
[09:17] <lleberg> should i format the disk in some way before installing it?
[09:17] <Madeye> guys How to save file using VIM
[09:17] <gnomefreak> HurricaneJ, get it in synaptic under gnome
[09:17] <navarone> gnomefreak,I think the problem maybe absence of mouse and keyboard. He maybe able to boot but be unable to navigate properly. Not really enough info for me to offer any advice
[09:18] <zanth> zAo^, it returns "Yes"
[09:18] <jordo23> skon: what is that program built in?
[09:18] <zAo^> veleno, the modules you dont want to load (lsmod give you the currently loaded modules)
[09:18] <jordo23> skon: which TK?
[09:18] <skon> what's a TK
[09:18] <psusi> jordo23: I think you are confused... a windows domain is something windows machines can join so everyone uses the same username/password on the whole network... you can't really join a linux machine to one
[09:18] <gnomefreak> navarone, very well could be or he has usb hard drive?
[09:18] <dukebody> could somebody help me on sharing a printer between linux and windows?
[09:18] <dr3wster> is anyone here a rhythmbox user?
[09:18] <nickrud> Madeye, <escape> :w <enter>
[09:18] <navarone> gnomefreak...lol...I was thinking that oo...in which case he is up a creek
[09:19] <zAo^> zanth, good. check if your hsync and vsync are correct in /etc/X11/xorg.conf (in terminal: "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf)
[09:19] <gnomefreak> navarone, agreed
[09:19] <maltje> does anyone uses Nicotine?
[09:19] <gnomefreak> but i really think#windows might help him better
[09:19] <psusi> that didn't quite come out right... so everyone can use one username/password on all machines in the network... each person obviously should have their own username and password
[09:19] <navarone> gnomefreak, dunno why anyone would use usb device as system disk though...<?>
[09:19] <coz> No maltje I don't use nicotine
[09:19] <gnomefreak> maltje, the stuff in my smokes?
[09:19] <jordo23> skon: tookit....GTK+?
[09:19] <maltje> no the download prog
[09:19] <maltje> hihi
[09:19] <maltje> lol
[09:19] <CaptainMorgan> wow.. command line ftp is just like using a terminal on your system... sweet...
[09:19] <gnomefreak> navarone, its not the brightest way to go but to each his own :(
[09:20] <psusi> maltje: I quit smoking for thanksgiving
[09:20] <HurricaneJ> and can i get the mp3 player with ipod support of synaptic?
[09:20] <zAo^> zanth, its somewhere in the middle
[09:20] <veleno> zAo^, now rebooting...
[09:20] <ElitePete> CaptainMorgan, wget pwns :-P
[09:20] <zanth> zAo^, I think this is the problem
[09:20] <CaptainMorgan> psusi, did you start back up after ?
[09:20] <zanth> it is set as generic...with low settings :)
[09:20] <CaptainMorgan> ElitePete, wget ?
[09:20] <navarone> gnomefreak, I have had the learn the hard waya  few times myself
[09:20] <CaptainMorgan> that a program ?
[09:20] <zanth> I'll just pull out my manual and reset
[09:20] <CaptainMorgan> sounds like a command
[09:20] <gnomefreak> i quit last night for about 4 hrs than i woke up and had one :(
[09:20] <ElitePete> CaptainMorgan, command line http/ftp downloading
[09:20] <maltje> just from today on nicotine doesn't work anymore
[09:20] <zAo^> zanth, because?
[09:20] <psusi> CaptainMorgan: hehe... no... I'm through smoking for good
[09:20] <jordo23> psusi: Is there any way to have a windows active directory domain controller manage linux workstation access to the network?
[09:20] <ElitePete> CaptainMorgan, it's a command and a program
[09:20] <skon> jordo23: what's wrong with the command I gave you?
[09:20] <maltje> I uninstalled it and installed it back,but the same prob
[09:20] <zAo^> zanth, be right back
[09:21] <CaptainMorgan> no more of this nautilus ftp for me ;)
[09:21] <jordo23> skon: Nothing...I was just wondering if the program was built using a GUI tookit, like GTK+ or QT....
[09:21] <zanth> zAo^, I guess when I installed the OS I went with generic and thus it just set generic ? not sure, I was only provided with the option of going what res, not what refresh
[09:21] <skon> jordo23: no idea
[09:21] <psusi> jordo23: I think it is theoretically possible to configure linux pam to authenticate using ldap ( windows active directory ) but any solution you come up with to do that is going to be:
[09:21] <jordo23> skon: no prob....just curious...
[09:21] <LeeColleton> nautilus does ftp and sftp but it doesn't do ftp-ssl.. why is this?
[09:21] <psusi> 1) VERY hard to set up and 2) incomplete/buggy
[09:23] <navarone> CaptainMorgan, try man wget...you can dl whole websites with that command...or specific file types and such...is quite useful
[09:23] <psusi> jordo23: in other words, no, it is not officially supported...
[09:23] <CaptainMorgan> will do navarone ;)
[09:23] <zAo^> zanth, you see the section "screen" in the file?
[09:23] <maltje> no one?
[09:23] <CaptainMorgan> glad to hear it psusi keep up the good work :)
[09:23] <y_o_u> anyone here willing to help a kubuntu n00b get a Belkin wireless PCI card up and running, or point me to a good "howto"? any help would be appreciated! thanks
[09:23] <dr3wster> so nobody here has the new rhythmbox installed? *sigh*
[09:23] <jordo23> psusi: I am just wondering if the linux box, which is connected to our windows domain, is being authenticated by the box itself, or our Server 2000 domain controller...or a way to check that information.
[09:23] <zAo^> dr3wster, I got 0.9.2 installed
[09:23] <dr3wster> zAo^, you do?
[09:23] <psusi> LeeColleton: I'm pissed off that some people refer to scp/ssh as "sftp"... sftp should be the designation for ftp over ssl
[09:23] <zAo^> dr3wster, yes, why?
[09:23] <dr3wster> zAo^, how'd you install it? and do you have last.fm support and ipod support?
[09:23] <gnomefreak> i have 0.9.2
[09:23] <psusi> or maybe ftps
[09:24] <gnomefreak> is that new?
[09:24] <dr3wster> gnomefreak, yeah it is
[09:24] <zAo^> dr3wster, got the fm support, not sure about the ipod support. Think so. I'm on Dapper, thats why
[09:24] <gnomefreak> oh ok
[09:24] <Razor-X> does MPD only play music on local hardware?
[09:24] <trappist> no
[09:24] <trappist> err
[09:24] <dr3wster> zAo^, what's dapper?
[09:24] <hyakuhei> psusi, rtfm on sftp
[09:24] <trappist> do you mean local speakers, or local files?
[09:24] <coz> daddper drake the new ubuntu
[09:24] <dr3wster> I know that's probably a terribly stupid question
[09:24] <gnomefreak> zAo^, would it be in breezy backports?
[09:24] <dr3wster> oh
[09:24] <delltony> can someone help me in reinstalling grub ? i'm following the wiki but i'm lost in terms of finding out where /boot is i have the /dev/hda1 ntfs part /dev/hda2 linux /dev/hda3 extended and /dev/hda5 swap  also there is a * on /dev/hda1
[09:24] <coz> dapper
[09:24] <zAo^> dr3wster, the ubuntu testing (dont use it). You'd better wait for the backport
[09:25] <trappist> psusi: are you still on that ridiculous rant
[09:25] <psusi> jordo23: I can almost guarentee it is authenticaing with itself not the domain controller... checking is easy enough... try to log in using a domain account and make sure it isn't listed in /etc/passwd if it works
[09:25] <zAo^> gnomefreak, I donno. Since its in Dapper, I think it will be
[09:25] <Razor-X> trappist: local speakers
[09:25] <dr3wster> zAo^, how long does that usually take?
[09:25] <delltony> when i type mount /dev/hda3 /boot/ i get must specify file system
[09:25] <calamari> hi
[09:25] <gnomefreak> zAo^,  im almost wondering if it has been already
[09:25] <navarone> Are there any screenshots available for dapper?
[09:25] <psusi> hyakuhei: I don't need the fm on sftp... I don't use it... I don't like ssh
[09:25] <gnomefreak> dr3wster, april
[09:25] <coz> dapper has a live cd if you want to try it
[09:25] <zAo^> dr3wster, dont know, sorry
[09:25] <trappist> Razor-X: the idea is you run the mpd server on one box and connect to it from other boxes, so once you've got the server set up it plays on any client that connects to it
[09:26] <Razor-X> psusi: *gasp* you don't like SSH? :P
[09:26] <gnomefreak> navarone,  it looks the same
[09:26] <coz> not much going on with it though
[09:26] <Razor-X> trappist: awesome
[09:26] <zanth> brb
[09:26] <navarone> gnomefreak, ahh
[09:26] <Razor-X> trappist: you have any web interfaces you like?
[09:26] <dr3wster> zAo^, wow, that's a while.  but I downloaded a deb off the ubuntu forums and installed and now rhythmbox says it's 0.9.2, but I can't find the setting for audioscrobbler or anything. where is it?
[09:26] <gnomefreak> i doe like the menu editor tho
[09:26] <calamari> okay.. I've set up apache2 on port 8080.. works fine as localhost and my ip from this computer, but not from outside.  Also, took my router out.. so this is plain cable box to computer.  Firestarter isn't showing any events on port 8080.. when I try other ports I see events
[09:26] <trappist> Razor-X: actually I could be wrong about that :)  I haven't used it in a long time.
[09:26] <psusi> Razor-X: no... I prefer existing protocols wrapped in SSL, TLS, or IPSEC
[09:26] <zAo^> gnomefreak, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=rhythmbox&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy-backports&release=all
[09:26] <gnomefreak> dapper you can edit the system tab also
[09:26] <Razor-X> trappist: meh
[09:26] <Razor-X> psusi: SSH has been existing for a long time
[09:26] <jordo23> psusi: I tried that already. It didn't work. How is the box accessing our network though?
[09:26] <hyakuhei> psusi: how can you not like ssh?
[09:27] <psusi> hyakuhei: see above
[09:27] <Razor-X> psusi: and is considerably more convenient than the other technologies, for it can domuch more than they can :)
[09:27] <zAo^> dr3wster, Options >> prefs?
[09:27] <psusi> jordo23: define "accessing the network"
[09:27] <trappist> psusi: ssh is an existing protocol wrapped in ssl
[09:27] <Razor-X> *do much
[09:27] <dr3wster> zAo^, where's the setting though?  All i see is library, general, and podcasts
[09:27] <gnomefreak> that looks like no its not been backported yet
[09:27] <Razor-X> trappist: it is?
[09:27] <jordo23> psusi: access to the internet gateway, I can connect to any of our servers, move files to and from them, etc.
[09:28] <zAo^> dr3wster, hmm.. uninstalled 0.9.0 first? I think something went wrong
[09:28] <trappist> Razor-X: back in the day it was rsh
[09:28] <dr3wster> zAo^, good Idea, I'll do that
[09:28] <psusi> Razor-X: so it can forward arbitrary ports... ipsec can forward everything encrypted/authenticated, and without having to fire up a program to establish the connection and then tell the other application to connect to loopback
[09:28] <dr3wster> zAo^, how exactly do you install a deb? you just use dpkg, right?
[09:28] <psusi> trappist: no, ssh has nothing to do with ssl
[09:28] <zAo^> dr3wster, sudo dpkg -i <pkg>
[09:28] <zAo^> dr3wster, so yes :)
[09:28] <navarone> dpkg -i <filename>.deb
[09:28] <andy108> hello all hope all is enjoying the xmas hols
[09:29] <navarone> ohh yes...and throw ina  sudo for good measure
[09:29] <y_o_u> anyone here willing to help a kubuntu n00b get a Belkin wireless PCI card up and running, or point me to a good "howto"? any help would be appreciated! thanks
[09:29] <dr3wster> zAo^, all right, I'll be back in a bit. thanks:)
[09:29] <Dr_Willis> y_o_u,  check the ubuntu wikis and forums yet?
[09:29] <zAo^> dr3wster, np :) luck on it!
[09:29] <skon> y_o_u: what model/
[09:29] <psusi> jordo23: access to the Internet has nothing to do with the windows domain... connecting to the servers works ebcause you log in to them by sending a username/password that is valid in the domain, which they then check with the domain controller
[09:29] <andy108> what is the command to start mozzila via ssh
[09:29] <coz> y_o_u sory guy I don't use wireless or kubuntu
[09:29] <y_o_u> 7000
[09:29] <y_o_u> thanks anyway coz
[09:29] <trappist> y_o_u: you'll have better lock with something like this: "Hi I'm trying to ______.  I read ______ but when I tried to ________ it said ______.  What should I try next?"
[09:29] <calamari> is anyone successfully running an apache2 server in ubuntu?
[09:30] <coz> Iam sure someone here can help if they get off their ranting
[09:30] <trappist> s/lock/luck
[09:30] <zAo^> y_o_u, http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Networking/Belkin_F5D7000_USA_Wireless_Card_in_Linux_Complete_Guide ??
[09:30] <coz> y_o_u there you go
[09:30] <carl> Hello
[09:31] <coz> Hello carl
[09:31] <psusi> trappist: ssh is it's own protocol that happens to use RSA public key authentication and various forms of cipher encryption... SSL can do this too, but it's a standard protocol implemented in a library for other programs to use to encapsulate their existing protocols in, and it uses x.509 digital certificates, not hand made RSA keys
[09:31] <y_o_u> gracias
[09:31] <bshumate> calamari: sure, i am. quite successfully. ;-)
[09:31] <carl> I'm having problems mounting a hard drive. I'm really new to Ubuntu.
[09:31] <carl> Just installed it today!
[09:31] <coz> are you running breezy?
[09:31] <gnomefreak> !mount
[09:31] <ubotu> from memory, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[09:31] <Travis> anyone here ever heard of nUbuntu? http://nubuntu.org
[09:31] <carl> Yeah
[09:31] <Travis> looks kind of cool
[09:31] <carl> Errr, at least I believe so!
[09:31] <trappist> psusi: ssh isn't a standard protocol with implementations in just about every language I've ever heard of?
[09:32] <Eroick> Hello fellow Ubuntuers, Im running breezy and I have a firewire card in my computer. How do I go about getting it running?
[09:32] <jordo23> psusi: Ok....thanks....that answers my question.  In other words, the domain controller is authenticating on a case by case basis when accessing windows shares. Sort of the same thing as it would a windows box. The permissions still apply. Correct?
[09:32] <Xenguy> zAo^: re /var/log/Xorg.0.log: I am not sure how to read the output of this file.  Earlier on it says the nvidia chipset is not found; then later in the file it says that "Chipset VIDIA GPU found".  All I know is that trying to use the driver 'nvidia' in /etc/X11/xorg.conf results in a black screen/lock-up when trying to load X.  Forums seem to indicate that the GeForce6100 is not yet supported by nvidia :-(
[09:32] <dr3wster> zAo^, is it reasonable for the install to take only like 10 seconds?
[09:32] <Travis> does Ubuntu Server have an IRC channel?
[09:32] <ElitePete> Travis, this is the ubuntu channel
[09:33] <psusi> trappist: it is a protocol/program in its own right though... not a wrapper for existing protocols like ssl/tls/ipsec
[09:33] <kbrooks> Travis, ask here
[09:33] <bshumate> Travis: #ubuntu-server
[09:33] <trappist> psusi: that offends you?
[09:33] <kbrooks> bshumate, its here
[09:33] <Travis> what comes with Ubuntu Server?
[09:33] <Travis> LDAP?
[09:33] <Travis> Webmin?
[09:33] <psusi> I REALLY like ipsec, because it operates at the network layer instead of the session layer
[09:33] <navarone> Travis, #ubuntu-server
[09:33] <zAo^> Xenguy, Im sorry then :(
[09:33] <carl> Every time I try to access my harddrives through the icons on the desktop, it proceeds to tell me that I do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents.
[09:33] <delltony> can someone please help
[09:33] <zAo^> dr3wster, yes, why? Used to windows? ;-)
[09:34] <calamari> bshumate: is it enough to edit /etc/apache2/ports.conf and add another line "Listen 8080" to enable it to work on port 80 and 8080 ?
[09:34] <coz> whats wrong delltony
[09:34] <delltony> can't get grub to reinstall
[09:34] <dr3wster> zAo^, haha pretty much
[09:34] <delltony> trying to follow wiki but doing something wrong i guess
[09:34] <calamari> bshumate: it seems to work fine from this computer on 8080.. but outside I get nothing
[09:34] <delltony> says can't find /boot/
[09:34] <bshumate> kbrooks: separate channel with 27 people in it, my friend
[09:34] <trappist> man why tf does the default umask for fat32 and ntfs drives in ubuntu prevent mortal users from even reading their contents?  that's gotta be like 20% of the traffic on this channel.
[09:34] <psusi> jordo23: when you log into the windows file share, it checks your username/password against the domain controller... that applies weather you log in from a windows machine or a linux one... the only thing that joining a windows machine to the domain does is allow it to perform that check with the domain controller when others try to log into it
[09:34] <coz> ok guys delltony has a serious problem give him ahand
[09:34] <dr3wster> zAo^, but I still can't see the audioscrobbler or ipod preferences:-/
[09:35] <delltony> cause i mounted my drive and i can see the linux drive from the live cd and all
[09:35] <delltony> but i can't get the grub to reinstall
[09:35] <Xenguy> zAo^: tx for your help then
[09:35] <zAo^> dr3wster, hmm. ask the creator of the .deb then
[09:35] <dr3wster> zAo^, all right, thanks.
[09:35] <psusi> trappist: I have a number of problems with it... for instance, it's another program that will have bugs which can possibly be used to exploit a system... better to just write the ssl lib once and let all programs that want encryption use it
[09:35] <zAo^> Xenguy, np. Sorry though.
[09:35] <navarone> delltony are you trying to reinstall into mbr or "?" or ubuntu partition?
[09:35] <carl> Crud
[09:36] <navarone> "?"="/"
[09:36] <bshumate> calamari: that should be enough to cover the server.  as to providing the path to tcp/8080 incoming from your outside interface, that is a different story.
[09:36] <psusi> trappist: also with x.509 digital certificates you can authenticate based on a trusted third party, rather than having to install the RSA key on every machine on the network that you plan on connecting to
[09:36] <calamari> bshumate: do I need to modify inetd to alow port 8080 or something?
[09:36] <psusi> trappist: that's DAMN handy
[09:36] <hunger> How can I find the file a symlink points to in a shell script?
[09:37] <Eroick> Any guides to setting up firewire on ubuntu?
[09:37] <Ganjhi> Anybody willing to help a new comer?
[09:37] <calamari> bshumate: btw.. is the number too high?  should I be using a lower port?
[09:38] <Eroick> Ganjhi: If that new comer asks a question, then yes.
[09:38] <bshumate> calamari: any number things really... depending upon any iptables config on the apache machine, firewall/router settings, and even your provider's filtering could be preventing outside access... not really related to apache at all at this point
[09:38] <erUSUL> Ganjhi, just ask
[09:38] <navarone> delltony, when I ahd to reinstall grub I mounted my linux partiton and was able to do "sudo grub-install fd0"...however that is for floppy disk which is all I use. You need to know where you want grub installed
[09:38] <calamari> bshumate: I took out my router.. so it can't be that
[09:38] <psusi> trappist: as for applications which are not encryption aware, having them connect to loopback and have ssh forward that has several problems and inconvineiences which ipsec does not, since it operates at the network layer
[09:39] <Ganjhi> It's not really a specific problem, When trying to open my HD's it says that I do not have the permission necessary. The only way I can access the files is with Sudo Nautilus, but even then, I can't play the files.
[09:39] <alphy> how do I get freeglut?
[09:39] <jordo23> psusi: Is there a way to make a linux box use active directory to facilitate local logins to the workstation? To authenticate users to the network instead of locally?
[09:39] <hd420> how do I get the $PKG-postinst options apt is using?
[09:39] <delltony> sorry about that my network on this lappy sucks
[09:39] <bshumate> calamari: 8080 is the standard alternative http port, or http caching server port...it is fine.  like i said, it could be a number of variables, but if it is working from within your lan, then it is not apache's config...
[09:40] <TTilus> Ganjhi: mount options
[09:40] <psusi> jordo23: it is not officially supported... but if you are sufficiently motivated and have plenty of time to hack around with it... you should be able to configure pam to authenticate using ldap and point it to the AD server
[09:40] <navarone> Ganjhi, you cannto even read files?
[09:40] <calamari> bshumate: must be the isp.. port 1023 is working
[09:40] <alphy> I need freeglut, anybody know where to get it?
[09:40] <TTilus> Ganjhi: -o uid=[your-uid] 
[09:40] <Ganjhi> Well, when trying to open an mp3 file for example, it does not play.
[09:41] <calamari> bshumate: thanks for your help and ideas
[09:41] <bshumate> calamari: could be.  find out what policy your provider has on running servers / incoming connections.
[09:41] <HymnToLife> !mp3
[09:41] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:41] <Ganjhi> But if I download a new mp3 onto my desktop, I can play it.
[09:41] <erUSUL> ubotu, tell Ganjhi about windowsdrives
[09:41] <TTilus> Ganjhi: do you run mount command as root?
[09:41] <bshumate> calamari: any time!
[09:41] <TTilus> Ganjhi: (supposedly you do)
[09:41] <calamari> bshumate: they didn't mention port 8080 (just 80).. probably blocking it too tho
[09:41] <Ganjhi> I'm not really sure, I've been using linux for about 3 hours now, haha.
[09:41] <nickrud> alphy, freeglut3 is in main in breezy
[09:41] <TTilus> Ganjhi: umm
[09:42] <TTilus> Ganjhi: how do you mount your hd's
[09:42] <gnomefreak> brb lets see if this works
[09:42] <alphy> nickrud, so run sudo apt-get install freeglut3???
[09:42] <TTilus> Ganjhi: do  you issue something like sudo mount blah-blah
[09:42] <hd420> how do I get the $PKG-postinst options apt is using?
[09:42] <nickrud> alphy, yes
[09:42] <Ganjhi> Well, the only way I've been able to acess the files is with Sudo Nautilus, I haven't figured out anything else.
[09:43] <TTilus> Ganjhi: you mean you did not mount the hd's yourself?
[09:43] <TTilus> Ganjhi: they like "were there"
[09:43] <erUSUL> Ganjhi, the files are in a win ntfs partition?
[09:43] <ardchoille> how do I view windows help files?
[09:43] <Ganjhi> My brother did.
[09:43] <Ganjhi> yes, they are in a windows NTFS partition
[09:43] <Eroick> is it possible to resize my ubuntu setup and put windows on another partition?
[09:43] <nalioth> Ganjhi: please DON"T use 'sudo nautilus'
[09:43] <TTilus> Ganjhi: get your brother there and ask him  :)
[09:43] <Ganjhi> He's sleeping, Night shifts :(
[09:43] <Eroick> because, I have a nice working ubuntu setup. I want a resize!
[09:43] <nalioth> Ganjhi: if you insist on running nautilus with superuser priveleges, use "gksudo nautilus"
[09:44] <datagrrr> Is there a way to run Gdesklet at startup without its shell window?? i wrote "gdesklet shell" to run it at startup?
[09:44] <TTilus> Ganjhi: ah, that's about that writing, ntfs is (for practical purposes) read only
[09:44] <Ganjhi> Okay, but will I then be able to run the files within the drive?
[09:44] <nickrud> nalioth, I've heard the gksudo vs sudo before: do you have a pointer to why?
[09:44] <TTilus> Ganjhi: you should be able to read
[09:44] <nickrud> nalioth, because some changes do docs would be in order
[09:44] <Ganjhi> with Nautilus?
[09:44] <nalioth> nickrud: using sudo to open gui apps messes you your user permissions
[09:44] <Michael> Hello all
[09:44] <wkeizer> hi
[09:44] <HymnToLife> nickrud > sudo will prompt for your password in the shell
[09:45] <HymnToLife> gksudo will propt in a popup window
[09:45] <wkeizer> i'm new at this.. please help
[09:45] <Michael> has anyone ever used syslinux?
[09:45] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nickrud about kdesu
[09:45] <TTilus> Ganjhi: yes, with nautilus, if it's running w root privileges
[09:45] <nalioth> ubotu: tell nickrud about gksudo
[09:45] <hd420> how do I get the $PKG-postinst options apt is using?
[09:45] <Ganjhi> How do I tell if it is or not?
[09:45] <nalioth> Ganjhi: do NOT open nautilus using 'sudo' you WILL have trouble
[09:45] <ardchoille> nalioth: what is the diff between gksudo and sudo? They both ask for the admin pass?
[09:45] <Michael> <<<<used to be self
[09:45] <hd420> this postinst script is returning "error 1"... how do i fix it?
[09:46] <nickrud> ahuman01, again the proscription, not the description. I'll have to look around, I guess :)
[09:46] <Ganjhi> Okay
[09:46] <wkeizer> can anyone help me on how to install software on a running linux OS
[09:46] <Ganjhi> gksudo nautilus
[09:46] <HymnToLife> wkeizer > we con't help you if you don't explain your problem :)
[09:46] <Michael> syslinux anyone?
[09:46] <nalioth> ardchoille: gdsudo and kdesu handle the permissions properly, sudo will give root perms to some of your user files, making your life interesting
[09:46] <HymnToLife> !repos
[09:46] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[09:46] <nickrud> ahuman01, sorry, bad completion
[09:46] <ardchoille> nalioth: ah hah, thanks
[09:46] <delltony> lets try again :( as i was saying here i what i currently have i had linux installed and working before and then windows too windows was installed first then linux
[09:47] <TTilus> Ganjhi: you would propably be better of remounting your disks so that you can read as luser
[09:47] <HymnToLife> !grub
[09:47] <ubotu> grub is, like, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[09:47] <delltony> i then came to a problem of needing more space so i resized and windows said can't find ntldr so i reinstalled windows now i can't see grub
[09:47] <Eroick> Is it possible to resize a working ubuntu install
[09:47] <Eroick> ?
[09:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell delltony about recover
[09:47] <HymnToLife> delltony > see the second link ubotu gave
[09:47] <alan__> hi does anyone know how to install modules so they auto boot at the moment I am having to use modprobe ndiswrapper each time my system boots up to get my wifi card working, so I am hoping I can have the ndiswrapper loaded at bootup
[09:47] <nalioth> Eroick: not a running one. no. use a liveCD to do it
[09:47] <delltony> thats the one i'm reading
[09:47] <Ganjhi> Uhh...
[09:47] <alphy> Anybody in here play torcs?
[09:47] <Michael> is dsheperd here?
[09:47] <delltony> but i can't seem to determine where /boot is
[09:47] <Eroick> nalioth: clearly. but what tool do I use?
[09:47] <nalioth> Eroick: gparted
[09:47] <wkeizer> i want to use skype on linux. so i downloaded The debian/ubuntu version but whats next ??
[09:47] <HymnToLife> then it is cetrainly on your / partition
[09:47] <Ganjhi> gksudo nautilus still does not allow me to use the files within the drives.
[09:47] <Eroick> nalioth: backups? :P
[09:47] <TTilus> Ganjhi: do remount with "sudo mount" and look for proper options to disable file security alltogether or force all files to be uid=yourself
[09:48] <nalioth> ubotu: tell wkeizer about skype
[09:48] <HymnToLife> wkeizer > sudo dpkg -i package_name.deb
[09:48] <Ganjhi> Okay, thanks.
[09:48] <wkeizer> i'll try
[09:48] <wkeizer> thanx
[09:48] <delltony> so what i'm gathering is i do mount /dev/hda2 / ?
[09:48] <Michael> i take it that no one has ever used syslinux then?
[09:49] <Eroick> nalioth: will you be around for a while? Im probably going to be working at this.
[09:49] <navarone> Ganjhi, may help to see your fstab in pastebin
[09:49] <TTilus> navarone: good idea
[09:49] <nalioth> Eroick: i'm here most of the time
[09:49] <Ganjhi> That's greek to me :\
[09:49] <skon> Michael: you are not running ubuntu?
[09:49] <TTilus> Ganjhi: /etc/fstab, contains your filesystem mount configuration
[09:49] <Michael> yes i run ubuntu
[09:49] <Michael> and puppy
[09:50] <Eroick> nalioth: is gparted on the ubuntu liveCD?
[09:50] <Ganjhi> ty
[09:50] <TTilus> Ganjhi: and you ca google pastebin
[09:50] <alan__> anyone got any advice for hos to get modprobe ndiswrapper to run on boot up
[09:50] <navarone> !pastebin
[09:50] <nalioth> Eroick: it is.
[09:50] <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
[09:50] <delltony> ?
[09:50] <Michael> syslinux is a bootloader program
[09:50] <datagrrr> hi..what is the command to startup Gdesklet with just their items?
[09:50] <Eroick> nalioth: does it have a good, uh... "success rate"
[09:50] <Ganjhi> Permission denied for /etc/fstab?
[09:50] <navarone> Ganjhi, open your /etc/fstab copy contents and paste at pastebin...link above
[09:50] <nalioth> Eroick: of course it does.
[09:50] <Michael> i run ubuntu and win xp dual boot
[09:51] <alan__> michael, are you not using grub?
[09:51] <navarone> Ganjhi, you cannot even access files on ubuntu?
[09:51] <skon> Michael: so what's the problem with installing software?
[09:51] <Eroick> nalioth: im going to grab a liveCD and a extra laptop.
[09:51] <delltony> so if its '/' how do i mount boot?
[09:51] <Ganjhi> Nope.
[09:51] <wkeizer> i'ff opened a console and entered the command, but get an error.
[09:51] <Michael> i wnt to run syslinux but i do not know how to run the program
[09:52] <Ganjhi> I don't have the permissions.
[09:52] <alan__> Michael, I have xp and ubuntu on my pc, install XP first then ubuntu and install the bootloader ubuntu provides (called Grub)
[09:52] <Michael> want even..lol
[09:52] <Ganjhi> It's my computer, and this is the only user :\
[09:52] <wkeizer> could i be in the wrong folder (windows like), file is on my desktop
[09:53] <alphy> I need help with running a game, anyone wanna help?
[09:53] <Michael> i do not have a problem booting dual ...i am experimenting with puppy running in qemu
[09:53] <navarone> Ganjhi, go to terminal and type "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" and give user pass when prompted. Then simply copy file contents and paste in pastebin
[09:53] <Ganjhi> Alright
[09:53] <navarone> And close file without saving
[09:53] <gnomefreak> is it possible for a video card to have 3D in the name and not support 3D?
[09:54] <alan__> all cards should be able to support 3d
[09:54] <navarone> Ganjhi, or you can wait for your brother to get home
[09:54] <alan__> it will be driver issues though with video cards
[09:54] <gnomefreak> alan__,  except mine :(( lol
[09:54] <Ganjhi> Screw it, he won't be much help anyways.
[09:55] <Michael> hello gnomefreek...used to be self
[09:55] <erUSUL> gnomefreak, not in a card sold in the last ~6 years or so
[09:55] <gnomefreak> alan__,  i installed the drivers as the wiki said and rebooted Xcrashed (failed to start)
[09:55] <Ganjhi> I wasn't promted for my user password when I opened sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[09:55] <delltony> geeze now all i get is a grub> when i boot up
[09:55] <gnomefreak> hi Michael
[09:55] <alan__> what card are you using
[09:55] <navarone> Ganjhi, did file open?
[09:55] <Michael> :-0
[09:55] <Michael> lol
[09:56] <gnomefreak> hold on ill give you full name
[09:56] <SmartUnix> hi
[09:56] <gnomefreak>  ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X (rev 5c)
[09:56] <Ganjhi> Yeah, it did.
[09:56] <Ganjhi> Where's the pastebin?
[09:56] <gnomefreak> !pastebin
[09:56] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[09:56] <SmartUnix> i have problem with modem SmartLink
[09:56] <SmartUnix> any help ?
[09:57] <Ganjhi> !pastebin
[09:57] <Ganjhi> :|
[09:57] <alan__> gnomefreak, ATI are normally quiet good with providing linux drivers, have you been to their site?
[09:57] <gnomefreak> Ganjhi,  go to the link ubotu posted
[09:57] <Ganjhi> nvm
[09:57] <Ganjhi> He gave me two
[09:57] <gnomefreak> alan__, yes and installed the fglrx drivers and reconfiged xorg
[09:57] <gnomefreak> rebooted and poof no X
[09:57] <ara> can someone tell me what's a .tar.gz file?
[09:57] <gnomefreak> ara, source file
[09:58] <ara> how can i make it work?
[09:58] <delltony> then when i try root (hd0,2) it says filesystem type unknown
[09:58] <navarone> delltony, when you resized partition the partition table was probably changed...therefore your current grub is probably invalid. Use install disk to enter "rescue" mode type resuce at boot prompt and reinstall grub
[09:58] <gnomefreak> ara,  you have to compile them
[09:58] <Michael> hmmmm...i will have to research  syslinx myself i suppose ..whinge..
[09:58] <SmartUnix> hey !
[09:58] <ara> how?
[09:58] <Ganjhi> Alright, it's in the pastebin
[09:58] <gnomefreak> ara, what program?
[09:58] <delltony> thats what i'm trying to do is reinstall grub :)
[09:58] <ara> amule
[09:58] <gnomefreak> amule is in the repos dont use the tar
[09:58] <navarone> delltony, do you want grub in mbr or on floppy?
[09:58] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get install amule
[09:58] <nickrud> !repos
[09:58] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) see also !easysource
[09:59] <delltony> mbr
[09:59] <navarone> delltony, , one drive or two?
[09:59] <Michael> anyone used the duck ..er drake yet?
[09:59] <delltony> so i can have it like i did before it load up and 1 drive
[09:59] <newbie_at_linux> what is the command to change the fan speed in linux ubuntu?
[09:59] <gnomefreak> ara, its not simple to compile a program well depends on how many times youve done it
[09:59] <delltony> 2 partitions one ntfs other reiserfs
[09:59] <gnomefreak> yes Michael
[09:59] <nickrud> ara, amule is in the universe repository, you need to enable universe first then install amule
[09:59] <Michael> is it anygood?
[10:00] <Michael> lol
[10:00] <gnomefreak> not stable
[10:00] <psusi> ara: it's a gzip compressed tape archive file... you can think of it like a zip file on windows
[10:00] <navarone> delltony> I am thinking the grub install would be "grub-install hda"
[10:00] <delltony> thats what i tried
[10:00] <Michael> ah... how long before it is usable?
[10:00] <kchiefs> anyone know how to make sound work with ToughBook CF-51...i've tried everything in the forums
[10:00] <gnomefreak> aprilish
[10:00] <delltony> evidently i mounted the wrong boot or something
[10:00] <delltony> hell i'm confused :(
[10:00] <gnomefreak> it is set to be released in april
[10:01] <Michael> will it have much of an advantage over breezy?
[10:01] <delltony> navarone can you please pm me
[10:01] <gnomefreak> Michael, depends on what you mean other than newer packages and differnet packages pretty much same as i can tell so far but it will be supported for 3 years
[10:02] <Michael> i see...
[10:02] <mwe> Khisanth: you need to know the sound chip
[10:02] <ara> it seems like that i already have installed Opera but i don't know how to run it?
[10:02] <gnomefreak> oh and ofcourse newer kernel
[10:02] <zanth> zAo^, thanks a lot for your help, I accidently edited the a line and then didn't edit the refernece to it in screen, but I was able to fix it all up, and now things work very well, my eyes thank you
[10:02] <Khisanth> mwe: I do?
[10:02] <gnomefreak> ara, type opera in cli
[10:02] <Michael> any way happy new year guys and dolls..c u later
[10:02] <kchiefs> does ICH6 help?
[10:03] <navarone> delltony, when I did the grun reinstall I had to mkdir /mnt/mydir and then mount hda2 /mnt/mydir   then I accessed partition and reinstalled grub...sorry if I am vague but was a few days ago...lol
[10:03] <mwe> Khisanth: yeah if it's not working. also have you read the wikis about sound?
[10:03] <Ganjhi> Did you find my pastebin post?
[10:03] <kchiefs> yes..i've tried the wikis and forums..its a very weird problem
[10:03] <bipolar> I'm dist-upgrading to dapper and have a problem with locals. the preinst script is looking for /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local, which doesn't exist. in fact, /var/lob/locales does not exist.
[10:03] <navarone> Ganjhi, you need to paste the url to your post
[10:04] <gnomefreak> bipolar,  you will see bugzilla about locales
[10:04] <delltony> well i did it exactly like the wiki stated except with /dev/hda4 i used /dev/hda2
[10:04] <BoukenPink> Hey all... Maybe someone here will know... Yesterday I was looking at a site for a program that would make two+ computers into a sort of network over the internet, and now I can't remember what it was... I think I saw it on the forum somewhere. >.>
[10:04] <kchiefs> if i plug external speakers in and crank the sound i can hear it..but not through laptop speakers
[10:04] <ara> what's cli?
[10:04] <mwe> !sound
[10:04] <ubotu> I heard sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[10:04] <bipolar> gnomefreak: thanks!
[10:04] <delltony> and then i used /dev/hda2 for the boot as well
[10:04] <gnomefreak> bipolar, dapper is far from stable
[10:04] <mwe> Khisanth: that one too, the debugging one?
[10:04] <psusi> anyone know why ubotu says: Please use private messages, like '/msg ubotu fstab', rather than posting into the channel needlessly.
[10:04] <psusi> when I DO /msg it?
[10:04] <gnomefreak> psusi, less you use him in room less scrolling there is
[10:04] <Khisanth> mwe: I have a YMF-744B but my sound is working perfectly fine :)
[10:04] <bipolar> gnomefreak: I understand that. I want to help debugging.
[10:05] <gnomefreak> you type /msg ubotu <fact>
[10:05] <psusi> gnomefreak: I'm not using him in the channel.... I DID /msg him... yet he tells me I should /msg him
[10:05] <gnomefreak> psusi, lol
[10:05] <delltony> navarone can you please pm me and we walk thru it one by one?
[10:05] <delltony> cause i'm obviously doing something wrong
[10:05] <benplaut> ok, i'm home :P
[10:05] <psusi> ohh... he doesn't want me to prefix it with a "tell me about"
[10:05] <Ganjhi> My pastebin URL is; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6278
[10:06] <mwe> Khisanth: gg. confusing your nick with Kcheif, who apparantly left. sorry :)
[10:06] <gnomefreak> psusi,  no just .msg ubotu repos
[10:06] <navarone> delltony...while you are in ubuntu partition try to dl win_mac fstab and run it...it should update fstab to reflect partition table after resize and you can delete any other entries from earlier
[10:06] <mwe> Khisanth: damn nick completion
[10:06] <gnomefreak> oops i mean /msg
[10:06] <Khisanth> mwe: heh I thought that was strange
[10:06] <kchiefs> i'm here
[10:06] <navarone> delltony...the more people trying to help probably better...I am no expert and others may be better able to help
[10:07] <mwe> kchiefs: ok I meant to ask you, have you read the sound debugging wiki?
[10:07] <Khisanth> hrm kc should sort before Kh
[10:07] <newbie_at_linux> how can packages be purged using synaptic?
[10:07] <gnomefreak> newbie_at_linux, sudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename>
[10:07] <nalioth> newbie_at_linux: when you select them, choose "completly remove"
[10:07] <gnomefreak> or that way :)
[10:08] <gnomefreak> i didnt see synaptic
[10:08] <delltony> ok fair enough its just hard to keep up with the scroll going back and forth
[10:08] <delltony> in any event on the wiki im at the point of the chroot
[10:08] <cristophine> hey guys, I'm trying to setup two machines with a few requirements and I'm not quite sure how to go about it. I have two machines at two different locations. The machines run ubuntu and dualboot with windows (for quickbooks). The main machine will contain all the data. The second machine will act as a terminal to the first at the remote location. How do I get the second machine to access the first through wi
[10:08] <cristophine> ndows?
[10:08] <newbie_at_linux> does "completely remove" do the same thing as purging with apt?
[10:08] <delltony> then is where my trouble starts
[10:08] <newbie_at_linux> in synaptic
[10:08] <St-> hi
[10:08] <delltony> after the chroot
[10:08] <St-> i have this error:
[10:08] <delltony> i can't mount boot
[10:08] <Seveas> any 64bit ubuntu users in the house?
[10:08] <mwe> Khisanth: if I press k<tab> your nick comes up first. maybe because of caps
[10:08] <bipolar> I wish.... :P
[10:09] <gnomefreak> newbie_at_linux, yes
[10:09] <delltony> would it be mount / /boot/
[10:09] <LeeColleton> this is strange.. totem will play wave files but it won't play audio from a DVD
[10:09] <delltony> or is it /dev/hda2 /boot/
[10:09] <LeeColleton> it does play video from the DVD though
[10:10] <St-> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6279   [10:10] <delltony> is there a way in fdisk -l /dev/hda to determine where boot is
[10:10] <SmartUnix> i do like this "sudo module-assistant auto-install sl-modem"
[10:10] <SmartUnix> this is errors which show for me http://channels.debian.net/paste/1406
[10:11] <gnomefreak> St-, this si english channle i cant read that :( thinking most people in here cant
[10:11] <mwe> delltony: yeah. you can look at the sizes and you can probably work it out
[10:11] <Draken> hey, anyone from sa here ?
[10:11] <thmmey> deltony, try the command df
[10:11] <gnomefreak> sa?
[10:11] <Draken> south africa
[10:11] <delltony> ok
[10:11] <gnomefreak> sorry nope
[10:12] <benplaut> i'm trying to set up VNC connection with an ubuntu computer, and i have no idea what kind of port forwarding, any special config, which ports to forward, etc... i have no clue what i'm doing :P
[10:12] <delltony> ok i typed df
[10:12] <gnomefreak> St-,  is that spanish or italian?
[10:12] <delltony> now what it doesn't give me anything useful
[10:12] <St-> italian
[10:12] <gnomefreak> !it
[10:12] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:12] <gnomefreak> try there sir
[10:12] <borgista> A question about Fluxbox.
[10:12] <psusi> delltony: it shows you what partition /boot is
[10:13] <delltony> if i'm off a live cd?
[10:13] <psusi> delltony: ohh... no... not from a livecd
[10:13] <mwe> St-: I can't read it either, but I see apt-get dist-upgrade failing. did you sudo apt-get update first?
[10:13] <St-> yes, mwe
[10:13] <borgista> I am wondering how ubuntu starts up Fluxbox
[10:13] <delltony> if i su <myname>
[10:13] <delltony> then do it it should right
[10:14] <nalioth> delltony: su has no place here, use sudo
[10:14] <dbernar1> is startx supposed to be ran as root? no, right?
[10:14] <navarone> borgista, you can select fluxbox session at login
[10:14] <pashaw> dbernar1,   no  but it can
[10:14] <nickrud> dbernar1, no, as yourself
[10:14] <delltony> well either way how do i determine where boot is cause if i boot via live cd boot is only what i mount boot as
[10:14] <St-> if i removing  cupsys-driver-gimpprint , alway error
[10:15] <mwe> pashaw: bad idea though
[10:15] <nickrud> delltony, normally /boot is on the / partition in ubuntu.
[10:15] <pashaw> mwe,    true
[10:15] <borgista> navarone: Where is the startup file so that I can add an application to it ?
[10:15] <dbernar1> It is not letting me run it as myself. I will try with xdm, I guess.
[10:15] <navarone> borgista, no idea
[10:15] <borgista> Hmmm...
[10:15] <delltony> well what /dev
[10:15] <delltony> thats what i don't understand
[10:16] <borgista> Does ubuntu have an X11 startup file I can add a line to navarone?
[10:16] <mwe> dbernar1: what's the error?
[10:16] <delltony> as in mount <whatgoes here> /boot/
[10:16] <navarone> again borgista no idea...:/
[10:17] <dbernar1> mwe: I guess it is gone now, it seems. It was telling me I am not authorized.
[10:17] <mwe> delltony: you mad a seperate /boot partition?
[10:17] <dbernar1> Ya, it is gone now, it works.
[10:17] <nickrud> delltony, you wouldn't mount /boot, you'd mount /
[10:17] <nickrud> delltony, then boot is at /boot on your mounted partition
[10:18] <delltony> ok so it would be mount /dev/hda2 /
[10:18] <nickrud> delltony, if that's the partition that has /
[10:18] <delltony> thats what i'm trying to find :(
[10:18] <Draken> err guys
[10:18] <Draken> wats diffrent between Kubuntu and ubuntu ?
[10:18] <mwe> delltony: what are you trying to do though? if the system is booted, / is mounted already, obviously
[10:19] <borgista> Draken:  Kubuntu = KDE,  Ubuntu = GNOME
[10:19] <Draken> so its just GUI ?
[10:19] <gnomefreak> kubuntu-kde ubuntu=gnome
[10:19] <nickrud> delltony, well, I'd use sudo fdisk -l, and try mounting partitions until I found the right one
[10:19] <navarone> delltony it would be hda1 if you have windows installed on same drive...hda0 is first then hda1 is second partition
[10:19] <gnomefreak> xubuntu=xfce
[10:19] <Draken> so its just GUI ?
[10:19] <gnomefreak> nbuntu=server :( still kinda shaky on that one
[10:19] <mwe> hda1 is the first partition, afiak
[10:20] <borgista> Draken:  KDE & GNOME are Desktop Environments.
[10:20] <delltony> so it should be mount /dev/hda1 /
[10:20] <mwe> navarone: try sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda and you'll see no hda0
[10:20] <gnomefreak> kde and gnome are GUI desktops
[10:21] <mwe> delltony: what are you trying to do? are you already booted into your system or what?
[10:21] <navarone> mwe I sit corrected
[10:21] <delltony> no not already booted
[10:21] <delltony> trying to get grub menu to work
[10:21] <delltony> originally all worked fine i resized parttions and all went to hell
[10:22] <navarone> delltony, does the grub menu simply hang?
[10:22] <delltony> had to reinstall windows cause of lost ntldr
[10:22] <delltony> it takes me to grub>
[10:22] <arrik> does anyone know why i can't compile packages?
[10:22] <arrik> when i try i get this
[10:22] <delltony> cause i pointed it to the wrong boot obviously
[10:22] <arrik> Makefile.inc:102: Default KERNELPATH not found, using /usr/src/linux
[10:22] <arrik> Makefile.inc:109: *** KERNELPATH: /usr/src/linux does not exist.  Stop.
[10:23] <gnomefreak> is ther ea way to check if you have 3D other than installing app for 3D?
[10:23] <paulcat> how does wireless work with ubuntu? i can't get an ip from my router for some reason
[10:23] <navarone> dell...sudo fdisk -l will list partitons...any with an * in desciption are bootable
[10:23] <gnomefreak> !wifi
[10:23] <ubotu> it has been said that wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[10:23] <mwe> arrik: what's that?
[10:24] <mwe> arrik: what are you trying to do?
[10:24] <delltony> ok in that case its /dev/hda1 cause it has a * in it
[10:24] <arrik> trying to install the madwifi drivers
[10:24] <delltony> so how would i mount it would i do mount /dev/hda1 /
[10:24] <delltony> ?
[10:24] <navarone> delltony, does it say Linux filesystem?
[10:24] <delltony> no
[10:24] <delltony> it says ntfs
[10:24] <arrik> but when i cd into the directory and use the command "make" to start the process it give me that error message
[10:24] <delltony> hda2 says linux file system
[10:24] <mwe> delltony: that's your doze then
[10:25] <delltony> so how to fix?
[10:25] <navarone> delltony, I think I am out of my experience. I have only installed grub on floppy in order to avoid this sort of thing with mbr...lol
[10:26] <navarone> arrik...I am thinking you do not have the kernel sources
[10:26] <arrik> ok, where do i get them?
[10:26] <nickrud> delltony, are you running a livecd?
[10:26] <delltony> yes
[10:26] <delltony> following the wiki instructions to the best i knw how
[10:27] <nickrud> delltony, which wiki?
[10:27] <Razor-X> psusi: by the way, I don't use SSH to only forward ports, I also use it as a secure telnet/rlogin
[10:27] <navarone> arrik> try synaptic...search for kernel and chose "dev" packages for your arch type
[10:27] <gnomefreak> is there a way to test your 3D?
[10:27] <Razor-X> gnomefreak: ``glxgears'' should
[10:27] <delltony> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[10:27] <mwe> gnomefreak: glxinfo|grep direct
[10:27] <Razor-X> check the FPS, if it's fast, then 3D is working, if it's not, it's probably not :)
[10:27] <mebaran151> hey
[10:28] <delltony> cause i knw for a fact my linux stuff is still there can i can see it when i ls
[10:28] <navarone> gnomefreak, glxgears -printfps  to see fps  I get around 3000fps with geforce3
[10:28] <gnomefreak> glxgears came up is that good or bad?
[10:28] <mebaran151> is the unstable release ready for beta testing
[10:28] <delltony> and i knw the windows stuff is still there
[10:28] <Razor-X> gnomefreak: check the FPS
[10:28] <delltony> but i have no grub :(
[10:28] <mwe> gnomefreak: good, but no proof glx is working
[10:28] <mebaran151> or is it still being restructured
[10:28] <mebaran151> gnomefreak, not that good
[10:28] <mwe> gnomefreak: glxinfo|grep direct will show
[10:28] <mebaran151> my Geforce3 gets about 6 grand or so
[10:29] <ubuntu> Am I on freenode right now?
[10:29] <nickrud> delltony, that page makes it harder than it is :)
[10:29] <gnomefreak> 6 grand what?
[10:29] <psusi> Razor-X: right... but I prefer the existing telnet over either ssl or ipsec
[10:29] <delltony> well hard soft whatever can we please fix it :)
[10:29] <gnomefreak> 456 frames in 5.9 secs =91.141
[10:29] <nickrud> delltony, ok, where are you mounting your hda2?
[10:29] <Razor-X> psusi: for what reason? just plain preference?
[10:29] <St-> gnomefreak, i resolv ;)! killall -9 cupsd
[10:29] <gnomefreak> and raising
[10:29] <St-> it is a bug ?
[10:30] <mwe> gnomefreak: type glxinfo|grep direct to see if direct rendering is working or not
[10:30] <St-> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6279
[10:30] <gnomefreak> glxinfo|grep direct
[10:30] <gnomefreak> oops
[10:30] <Stormx2> evil doer
[10:30] <mwe> gnomefreak: in a console :)
[10:31] <gnomefreak> lol yeah
[10:31] <gnomefreak> ok what am i looking for in this?
[10:31] <psusi> Razor-X: simplicity... the fewer apps the better... ssh reinvented the wheel without need... also it requires that you manually install the RSA keys of each user on each server... with ssl or ipsec you can use a central CA to issue certificates to all users
[10:31] <gnomefreak> mesa glx indirect?
[10:31] <mwe> gnomefreak: bad
[10:31] <psusi> Razor-X: and each server only needs the CA's certificate to authenticate all the users
[10:31] <gnomefreak> bad meaning 3D not set up?
[10:31] <Florob> I have a wired problem with ALSA/esd. If i put "defaults.pcm.card 1" in my .asoundrc the card (Audiophile 2496 /ICE1712) seems to work, but esd only recognizes it only mono. If I put pcm.!default { type hw  card 1 } (shortend), which is supposed to be equivalent if I understand it correctly, esd doesn't recognize it at all and say the sound card is not suitable. Any idea why this happens or how to solve it?
[10:32] <mwe> gnomefreak: it should say 'direct rendering: Yes'
[10:32] <gnomefreak> direct rendering: no
[10:32] <mwe> gnomefreak: yeah 3d acceleration is not working
[10:32] <gnomefreak> ok well just great 3D card and ati drivers =no help :)
[10:32] <EddieDaMan> hello all = )
[10:32] <gnomefreak> hi EddieDaMan
[10:33] <boa-chan> having some trouble compiling ffmpeg-.0.4.9-pre1
[10:33] <mwe> gnomefreak: it works here, so it's possible. I have a radeon 9700m
[10:33] <gnomefreak> i have another card downstairs but this card says 3d
[10:33] <boa-chan> heres my error
[10:33] <boa-chan> http://pastebin.com/482085
[10:34] <mwe> gnomefreak: what's the card you have in the pc now?
[10:34] <gnomefreak>  VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X (rev 5c)
[10:34] <EddieDaMan> Please help me make mplayer my default video player. My totem xine doesn't work very well for video streaming on my ubunto 5.10.
[10:35] <boa-chan> totem and xine arent the same thing
[10:35] <munzir> hi sirs, I installed ubuntu and then from synaptic I added the packages of kubuntu and edubuntu. Now when I boot the system I see the screen of kubuntu and when I log in I see the childish icons and the wallpaper of edubuntu. How can I change this?
[10:35] <EddieDaMan> I get the error "no picture" with totem
[10:35] <mwe> gnomefreak: did you read the ati.com support page to see if it's supported
[10:35] <nalioth> munzir: at your login window, click on "sessions' and choose the one you want
[10:35] <gnomefreak> mwe,  no i read the wiki though :)
[10:35] <Seveas> munzir, for the usplash: update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname-r)
[10:36] <Razor-X> psusi: you could say that, but then I assume you also agree with my idea that the blog is a useless concept?
[10:36] <Seveas> for the icons: use the theme selector in system -> preferences
[10:36] <mwe> gnomefreak: but it's a rather old card isn't it?
[10:36] <paulcat> i've looked at the docs, but i still dont get an ip from my router
[10:36] <paulcat> activating the wlan0 connection just times out, i think
[10:36] <Razor-X> psusi: and that blogging was part of the original intent of the draft for a ``web page'' once the internet opened up to the general public
[10:36] <EddieDaMan> seveas. could you help make mplayer my default browser video player?
[10:37] <gnomefreak> yeah it is an onboard card and not really new p2 lol
[10:37] <StoneCypher> Is there an active X-Windows or Nano-X channel somewherE?
[10:37] <Seveas> EddieDaMan, sudo rm /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libtotem*
[10:37] <mwe> gnomefreak: on ati.com it says you need a radeon 8500 or newer to use fglrx
[10:37] <gsuveg> re
[10:37] <paulcat> i've looked at the wifi stuff on the wiki, but i still dont get an ip from my router
[10:38] <mwe> gnomefreak: unless I mesread it
[10:38] <gsuveg> where is the gimptool ? anyone know ?
[10:38] <gnomefreak> https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=27
[10:38] <boa-chan> gtk ?
[10:38] <gnomefreak> go there cause thats about motherboard cards
[10:38] <gnomefreak> is that me?
[10:38] <munzir> nalioth, Seveas: thanks but what about the desktop theme itself? how can I revert from edubuntu to ubuntu again?
[10:38] <Seveas> for the icons: use the theme selector in system -> preferences
[10:38] <Seveas> ^--
[10:38] <veleno> this is the content of my /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist : soundcore
[10:38] <veleno>  snd_intel8x0
[10:38] <veleno>  snd_ac97_codec
[10:38] <veleno> snd_pcm_oss
[10:38] <veleno> snd_mixer_oss
[10:38] <veleno> snd_pcm
[10:38] <veleno>  snd_timer
[10:38] <nalioth> munzir: i'm not sure about edubuntu, i've never used it
[10:39] <odat> are there any tools to virtually mount a cd like with alcohol or daemon tools for linux?
[10:39] <nalioth> veleno: please read the /topic and dont paste in here
[10:39] <Seveas> veleno, apt-get install brain
[10:39] <Seveas> and paste on the pastebin
[10:39] <paulcat> any ideas on getting an ip from my wireless router? i can see the ap in the iwlist scan, but there's no way to connect
[10:39] <boa-chan> lol
[10:39] <boa-chan> so yea
[10:39] <boa-chan> can someone help me with this error
[10:39] <levander> Does everybody else have to plug in a PS/2 keyboard to get past the boot prompt with the LiveCD?  Then, after the boot prompt, the LiveCD is fine?
[10:39] <boa-chan> http://pastebin.com/482085
[10:40] <EddieDaMan> seveas, hmm, this may be the root of my totem problems... " No such file or directory"
[10:40] <arrik> about the graphics thing, i have fglrx installed and it says my card is supported, but i don't have direct rendering either
[10:40] <arrik> or could it be because i'm on a laptop?
[10:40] <paulcat> boa-chan, try doing it with sudo
[10:40] <Razor-X> boa-chan: if you're Boa, I'm going to go and kill you :P
[10:41] <EddieDaMan> seveas, when i do try to stream video, is says "no picture"
[10:41] <odat> are there any tools to virtually mount a cd like with alcohol or daemon tools for linux?
[10:41] <nalioth> levander: no. that is the first i've heard of that
[10:41] <kbrooks> he all
[10:41] <paulcat> any ideas on getting an ip from my wireless router? i can see the ap, but can't connect to it
[10:41] <levander> nalioth, it's wierd, i am going through a kvm switch, but the kvm switch works fine after the boot prompt
[10:41] <Florob> odat: yes it's called mount
[10:41] <janoli> hi all!
[10:41] <boa-chan> Razor-X ?
[10:41] <boa-chan> paulcat, i did
[10:41] <Ribs> does anyone else have a problem with the window list at the bottom of the screen going all strange and corrupting?
[10:41] <Razor-X> boa-chan: nevermind...
[10:42] <levander> nalioth, you recall using a USB keyboard just fine with the boot prompt on the LiveCD?
[10:42] <Razor-X> boa-chan: bad joke, mind me
[10:42] <boa-chan> lol
[10:42] <janoli> i'm triyng to configure a laser usb printer but nothing happens
[10:42] <boa-chan> sudo make install does same thing
[10:42] <blanky> could ubuntu be packaged with extra packages
[10:42] <munzir> Seveas: thanks a lot for your great help. so I need to use theme to change the icons and then go and change the background manually. thanks again
[10:42] <blanky> so like if you dont have internet
[10:42] <odat> Florob, i want to virtually mount a cd
[10:42] <blanky> then you could put them on and install them fromt he cD
[10:43] <Florob> odat: how would you virtually mount a cd? Do you mean a cd image?
[10:43] <mwe> blanky: of course it could, I don't know if it will though
[10:43] <boa-chan> paulcat, any other ideas
[10:43] <janoli> any help with a xerx phaser 3121 ??
[10:43] <blanky> mwe, what?
[10:43] <paulcat> boa-chan, what is the source package you're trying to build?
[10:43] <sammi987> need the line to sudo root pw on this freshly installed ubuntu.. use slack myself but helps a freind and gave him a hot begginner OS
[10:43] <boa-chan> ffmpeg-0.4.9-pre1/
[10:44] <Ribs> yeah, tad worried here
[10:44] <odat> Florob, yes
[10:44] <Ribs> the whole bottom panel is no longer responding...
[10:44] <gnomefreak> blanky, if im not mistaken the cdrom repo does that for you
[10:44] <gnomefreak> just make sure all other repos are # out
[10:44] <paulcat> boa-chan, not sure really
[10:44] <boa-chan> heh
[10:44] <boa-chan> doesnt anyone here use ffmpeg
[10:44] <dStar> ide like to
[10:44] <janoli> I did boa-chan
[10:44] <Florob> odat: well, you do that with `mount -o loop your-iso-image.iso /mnt`
[10:44] <boa-chan> wonder why this wont compile
[10:44] <paulcat> any ideas on getting an ip from my wireless router? i can see the ap, but can't connect to it
[10:45] <sammi987> ubuntu seems a lot like my mac.. had to do the same sudo as i have to here to gain root pw setting.. just dont remember the line
[10:45] <Razor-X> boa-chan: I have no specific help, but I suggest you gogle for compile errors
[10:45] <boa-chan> yea
[10:45] <Razor-X> boa-chan: just take the error line, and put it in google, and see what you get
[10:45] <nalioth> sammi987: have you ever thought there was a reason that OSX and ubuntu dont have a root account ?
[10:45] <Draken> u guys know ubuntu was made by a south african
[10:45] <Draken> ;p
[10:45] <EddieDaMan> is the totem-xine-firefox-plugin bad?
[10:45] <Razor-X> Draken: if you mean SABDFL, yes
[10:45] <Ribs> Draken: no, it was funded by Mark
[10:45] <mwe> paulcat: how are you trying to connect to it?
[10:45] <blanky> gnomefreak, is there a cd i could get that has a lot of packages for ubuntu
[10:45] <Ribs> I don't think he does much actual coding
[10:45] <blanky> cuase my host pc doesnt have internet
[10:45] <synmoo> Question: I'm partially through kubuntu setup, created a partition in the largest contiguous free space (I had around 6 gigs unallocated). It created a new ext3 and swap partition and is now installing. Partition 1 on the disk is my windows xp install, yet thus far in the install, there has been no mention of the bootloader allowing me to choose which partition to boot to. Did I miss a step?
[10:45] <paulcat> mwe, just with the gnome network gui
[10:46] <psusi> Razor-X: I don't like the name blog... it sounds like something you do in the bathroom... heh..... I also don't quite understand how it differs from a wiki... I like wikis
[10:46] <janoli> any help with a xerx phaser 3121 ??
[10:46] <Ribs> synmoo: on a simple install, you don't get the option
[10:46] <gnomefreak> blanky,  what do you mean the cd you have doesnt have enough packages on it?
[10:46] <sammi987> nalioth: sry but i had my mac OSX a day till i needed the pw set to get along with it
[10:46] <Ribs> synmoo: it will just install grub onto the mbr, but should create a option for Windows.
[10:46] <mwe> paulcat: I don't know that sorry. with iwconfig you can manually set your ap, then run dhclient to get an ip
[10:46] <sethk> synmoo, it will make ubuntu the default.  You can change it later
[10:46] <janoli> any help with a xerx phaser 3121 printer ??  seems to be all right but doesn't print
[10:46] <paulcat> mwe, but wouldn't that mean you had to do it after every reboot?
[10:46] <synmoo> Ribs: Thanks. Was just making sure. I've got partition magic available if things go awry, but it's nice to know that I won't really need to worry about it.
[10:46] <nalioth> sammi987: i'm not disputing your choices, just that there must be something to "no root account" or Apple and Ubuntu wouldnt do it that way, eh?
[10:46] <mebaran151> what's the new devel branch of ubuntu
[10:47] <mwe> paulcat: that involves command line though
[10:47] <sethk> ubuntu doesn't do it that way
[10:47] <sethk> there is most certainly a root account
[10:47] <nalioth> mebaran151: dapper drake?
[10:47] <mwe> paulcat: then you could probably figure out what info you need to put in your interfaces file
[10:47] <mebaran151> I was thinking of moving my brezzy install to new version
[10:47] <nalioth> sethk: there is a root account in OSX, too. They are disabled by default for a reason.
[10:47] <levander> Is there a replacement for parted that does support copying ntfs filesystems?
[10:47] <gnomefreak> mebaran151, stay with breezy
[10:47] <nalioth> levander: qtparted
[10:47] <gnomefreak> !root
[10:47] <blanky> yeah, I want extra packages taht I want customized
[10:48] <blanky> like, say I want blender 3d or eclipse sdk
[10:48] <sethk> nalioth, the account is _not_ disabled
[10:48] <blanky> in a cd
[10:48] <blanky> gnomefreak
[10:48] <levander> nalioth, that doesn't just use the regular parted back-end?
[10:48] <sethk> nor is it disabled in osx
[10:48] <gnomefreak> why is ubotu on a pm kick?
[10:48] <nalioth> levander: it will work with your ntfs
[10:48] <hd420> why can't I do x forwarding properly?
[10:48] <sammi987> nalioth: ok i only know the old way so if i am to help my freind here id need to get root acces
[10:48] <hd420> sethk: sure it is, try logging in as root?
[10:48] <gnomefreak> sethk, it most certainly is in ubuntu
[10:48] <sethk> hd420, it is _not_ disabled.  The password is not set, which is an entirely different thing
[10:48] <Necrosan> PCI Radeons dont work with fglrx, do they?
[10:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sethk  about root
[10:48] <odat> who know how to virtually mount a cd
[10:48] <mwe> sammi987: sudo -i will give you a root prompt
[10:49] <levander> nalioth, anyway of getting qtparted installed when running the livecd?
[10:49] <janoli> any help with a xerx phaser 3121 printer ??  seems to be all right but doesn't print
[10:49] <sethk> gnomefreak, I know all about the root password.  I have four ubuntu systems running here
[10:49] <synmoo> you can do sudu passwd root and change the root password...
[10:49] <nalioth> levander: use apt-get or synaptic
[10:49] <sethk> synmoo, correct, which of course you could not do if the account were disabled
[10:49] <janoli> mount -o loop <mountpoint> <file.iso> odat
[10:49] <Necrosan> ANYONE?
[10:49] <synmoo> sethk: correct
[10:49] <sammi987> mwe ty
[10:49] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Necrosan about anyone
[10:49] <mwe> sammi987: however, to do it the 'new' way, just type sudo in front of everything you need to do as root
[10:50] <philuk86> ive rebuilt a ubuntu package, applying a custom patch to postfix, how do i increment the ubuntu release number? there is no version= in the control file.
[10:50] <synmoo> Ribs: The install is now asking about my windows xp partition. Thanks for the headsup.
[10:50] <sethk> sudo is at least 15 years old
[10:50] <Necrosan> nalioth: Hehe.
[10:50] <Necrosan> Do PCI Radeon 9250's work with fglrx?
[10:50] <hd420> why can't I do x forwarding properly?
[10:50] <Necrosan> It keeps hardlocking the system
[10:50] <Ribs> synmoo: You're welcome. Tho it was all guesswork :>
[10:50] <gnomefreak> Necrosan, yes should
[10:50] <Necrosan> when i reboot..
[10:50] <Ribs> synmoo: Windows free here ;)
[10:50] <arrik> how do i install java for firefox?
[10:50] <Necrosan> im following that little radeon guide
[10:50] <Necrosan> to the button
[10:51] <Necrosan> and its shitting all over me
[10:51] <gnomefreak> Necrosan,  me too
[10:51] <gnomefreak> dont feel bad
[10:51] <StoneCypher> arrik: go get the java installer from sun.  it looks for firefox on its own.
[10:51] <Necrosan> heh
[10:51] <Necrosan> It's lockin yer system up too?
[10:51] <mwe> hd420: probably because you don't know how to do it :)
[10:51] <nalioth> Necrosan: language please
[10:51] <Necrosan> Were you using 686 by any chance?
[10:51] <Necrosan> linux-686
[10:51] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell arrik about java
[10:51] <bshumate> sethk: sudo is 25 years old actually
[10:51] <Necrosan> nalioth: very very frustrating.
[10:51] <gnomefreak> nope
[10:51] <sethk> bshumate, sounds about right.  I did say "at least" 15.  :)
[10:51] <Necrosan> And are there even any real benefits to switching to 686?
[10:51] <dsas> how do i find out which keycodes certain buttons emit ?
[10:52] <Necrosan> Would there be noticable performance increases?
[10:52] <hd420> mwe: probably, though, on the other hand, I have code in openssh
[10:52] <dsas> necrosan: not really.
[10:52] <sethk> Necrosan, unlikely
[10:52] <mwe> dsas: xev
[10:52] <mebaran151> eclipse doesn't work on my machine
[10:52] <dsas> mwe, thanks
[10:52] <mebaran151> I'm running AMD64, which might be a problem
[10:52] <hd420> mebaran151: welcome to the club
[10:52] <Razor-X> psusi: good, you understand then
[10:52] <mebaran151> hd420, are we going to have tea and crumpets?
[10:53] <Necrosan> ok
[10:53] <gnomefreak> im seeing alot of things dont work on 64 that does on 32 :( but you can always install 32bit program im sure
[10:53] <hd420> mebaran151: hahaha... good one, mate, I was hoping for beer or wine myself
[10:53] <Razor-X> psusi: I've always thought of the blog as redundant
[10:53] <EddieDaMan> gnomefreak what is the mplayer plugin for mozilla-firefox?
[10:53] <mwe> hd420: the log files don't help, or a forum/wiki search?
[10:53] <gnomefreak> EddieDaMan, mplugger
[10:53] <levander> nalioth,  qtparted freezes when opening the disk with the ntfs filesystem with this message on the console: "No Implementation: Support for opening ntfs file systems is not implemented yet."
[10:53] <the--dud> where does usb sticks appear under /dev?
[10:53] <mebaran151> I'm thinking of moving to unstable branch
[10:53] <mebaran151> because
[10:54] <EddieDaMan> thanks
[10:54] <y_o_u> hello, hope everyone is doing well. i am trying to install drivers for my Belkin wireless PCI card. after installing ndiswrapper and while going through the wiki tutuorial, i am getting an error. when i run the "sudo ndiswrapper -l" command, i get a message saying "installed ndis drivers:     bcmwl5a invalid driver!       bcmwl5adriver present"  same exact card as in the tutorial, so any ideas why the error? thanks
[10:54] <gnomefreak> EddieDaMan, its in synaptic
[10:54] <mebaran151> a) I like bugzilla
[10:54] <gnomefreak> yw
[10:54] <the--dud> sda* would be the usual place, but I have none of them on breezy
[10:54] <mebaran151> b)  I like shiny and blinding things
[10:54] <dsas> mwe, if xev doesn't recognise the keys is there anything else I can do to find them out?
[10:54] <mebaran151> is the development branch ready for beta as opposed to alpha testers yet?
[10:54] <synmoo> Question: What's the command to reconfig the xorg server? I was using it yesterday and can't remember what it was. It walked me through each step of the config file.
[10:54] <mwe> dsas: it doesn't print a keycode?
[10:55] <odat> anyone know how to copy cd's that are protected?
[10:55] <gnomefreak> mebaran151,  i dont think ubuntu uses beta but its still alpha
[10:55] <the--dud> everything is good in /proc/bus/usb... but I need to know where it goes in dev
[10:55] <Razor-X> mebaran151: come to offtopic, man
[10:55] <the--dud> does anyone know?
[10:55] <dsas> mebaran151, using the dapper flight 2 disk is *probably* ok if you're commited. I wouldn't advise apt-get upgrading from there though
[10:55] <gnomefreak> dapper drake flight 2 is slpha
[10:55] <dsas> mwe, nope.
[10:55] <nalioth> levander: then you are using a weird version of qtparted, mine works fine
[10:55] <mebaran151> ah ok
[10:56] <psusi> Razor-X: the blog itself, or the new name?
[10:56] <dsas> mwe, it's for laptop special keys...
[10:56] <Razor-X> psusi: name, the concept
[10:56] <mwe> dsas: does dmesg show anything about unkown keycodes, use setkeycodes to make it known?
[10:56] <ddfreyne> Having some odd issue. None of my menus in gnome want to open anymore.
[10:56] <levander> nalioth, i am just running what was installed from breezy universe
[10:56] <Razor-X> psusi: I think the original web page encompasses the concept, no need to give it a ``hip new name''
[10:56] <mebaran151> at least I finally got my PDA Cellphone to sync
[10:56] <ddfreyne> The menu title itself gets selected, but the menu doesn't fold open
[10:56] <ddfreyne> Any ideas?
[10:56] <dsas> mwe, yeah dmesg is giving lots of that
[10:56] <gnomefreak> ddfreyne,  try to restart gnome
[10:56] <psusi> Razor-X: I also think it's stupid to have a new name "podcasting" for something that people have been doing for years
[10:56] <the--dud> usb in /dev folks...? :o
[10:57] <psusi> Razor-X: you read maddox don't you? ;)
[10:57] <dsas> is the hex key it gives me the keycode I'm after to report as bug?
[10:57] <mwe> dsas: then you need to do what it says
[10:57] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else
[10:57] <nalioth> levander: i find that interesing cuz qtparted has had ntfs functionality for quite some time
[10:57] <paulcat> does anyone know if there's a pre-made kernel .config files for an ubuntu desktop system anywhere? i need to build a new kernel
[10:57] <dsas> mwe, ok, but ubuntu should do this for me right? and I should report it as a bug
[10:57] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else
[10:57] <nalioth> levander: make sure you have nftsprogs installed, also
[10:57] <ddfreyne> gnomefreak: Need to save my work first... how would I do that?
[10:57] <ddfreyne> (keyboard doesn't respond eihter)
[10:58] <benplaut> what is a static NAT, and will it get me out of port-forwarding hell? :/
[10:58] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else
[10:58] <gnomefreak> ddfreyne, have you been in reconfigure xserver-xorg recently?
[10:58] <EddieDaMan> gnomefreak: is mplugger what it is really called, can't seem to find it. What repository is it in
[10:58] <ddfreyne> gnomefreak: no
[10:58] <mwe> dsas: ubnutu doesn't know all funky hotkeys
[10:58] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else
[10:58] <freddie> plz
[10:58] <gnomefreak> !info mplugger
[10:58] <y_o_u> hello, hope everyone is doing well. i am trying to install drivers for my Belkin wireless PCI card. after installing ndiswrapper and while going through the wiki tutuorial, i am getting an error. when i run the "sudo ndiswrapper -l" command, i get a message saying "installed ndis drivers:     bcmwl5a invalid driver!       bcmwl5adriver present"  same exact card as in the tutorial, so any ideas why the error? thanks
[10:58] <mwe> dsas: I had to do it for my wifi switch
[10:59] <dsas> mwe, Yeah, I understand, but if I report these maybe dapper or dapper+1 will
[10:59] <gnomefreak> not sure EddieDaMan
[10:59] <EddieDaMan> hmmm
[10:59] <mwe> dsas: I don't know if it's cosidered a bug. maybe.
[10:59] <gnomefreak> EddieDaMan, what plug in are you looking for?
[10:59] <dsas> mwe, I have a button that doesn't do anything, I'd imagine it is...
[11:00] <gloubi> Salut
[11:00] <mwe> dsas: if you think it's a bug report it. if they agree maybe they'll try to fix it
[11:00] <EddieDaMan> gnomefreak, i would just like to make mplayer my default streaming video program when i browse, like windows media player
[11:00] <gnomefreak> EddieDaMan,  a list of programs and what repo they are in can be found at packages.ubuntu.com
[11:00] <janoli>  Could not find a suitable printer!  that says the printer properties .. !!
[11:00] <pashaw> paulcat,   sudo cp /boot/config-2.6.??.?? .config
[11:00] <Ganjhi> I need somebody to help me figure out why I can't gain access to my hard drives. Mind you, I'm a linux noobie, so please be patient! :) Here's my pastebin post; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6278
[11:00] <ddfreyne> Hmm, k, I'll figure it out... thanks gnomefreak
[11:00] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else
[11:00] <gnomefreak> ddfreyne,  look at site i posted
[11:01] <janoli> any helpp !!??
[11:01] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they clouse my firefox
[11:01] <ddfreyne> gnomefreak: what site?
[11:01] <janoli> Could not find a suitable printer!  that says the printer properties ..
[11:01] <dsas> mwe,  I run "setkeycodes e01e"  but I also need to give it a second number as a keycode
[11:01] <dsas> mwe, e01e is apparently the scan code ?
[11:01] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they clouse my firefox
[11:01] <mwe> dsas: yeah
[11:02] <EddieDaMan> gnomefreak, i downloaded the w32codecs but can't seem to make mplayer or vlc my default video streamer.
[11:02] <EddieDaMan> the w32codecs are installed
[11:02] <dsas> mwe, How do I know what to put as the second number?
[11:02] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they clouse my firefox
[11:02] <mwe> dsas: look in /usr/include/linux/input.h to find the one that matches your key best. probably 200 something
[11:02] <boa-chan> paulcat, it's compiling now
[11:02] <janoli> Could not find a suitable printer!  that says the printer properties ..
[11:02] <Ganjhi> Nobody?
[11:03] <burnhamd> how do I change kernel attributes
[11:03] <janoli> any help ?
[11:03] <burnhamd> do i edit them from grub
[11:03] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they close my firefox
[11:03] <dsas> mwe, thanks, i'll take a look
[11:03] <pashaw> freddie,   i think you can forget it  spamming it 8 times  youll be ignored
[11:04] <hh> sera a tutti
[11:04] <freddie> pashaw srry
[11:04] <mwe> dsas: you need linux-kernel-headers installed to get that file though
[11:04] <Ganjhi> Has anybody else had any problems gaining access to their hard drives? I'm pretty sure it's a problem with my user permissions, even though this is my computer and I'm the sole user...
[11:05] <Ganjhi> my pastebin post http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6278
[11:05] <munzir> hi sirs, I want to move my ubuntu installation from one partition to another can I just cp -a it?
[11:05] <mebaran151> ok I'm biting the bullet
[11:05] <mebaran151> just changed my sources.list to reflect the new dapper
[11:05] <bolrod> tru
[11:05] <munzir> gana: what's the error you get?
[11:05] <pashaw> !tell Ganjhi about ntfs
[11:05] <Ganjhi> Me?
[11:05] <munzir> Ganjhi: : what's the error you get?
[11:05] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they close my firefox
[11:06] <Ganjhi> There's a screen of it on my pastebin post; I need somebody to help me figure out why I can't gain access to my hard drives. Mind you, I'm a linux noobie, so please be patient! :) Here's my pastebin post; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6278
[11:06] <visik7> is cupsd of Breezy bugged ?
[11:06] <Ganjhi> Woops, just ment to copy the URL after pastebin post;
[11:06] <pashaw> Ganjhi,  read the message sent to you
[11:06] <AndyR> anyone else struggling with samba shares in breezy?
[11:06] <janoli> mprimiendo: Could not find a suitable printer!
[11:06] <fozzy> hey i just installed mysql....but I have no clue where to start to configure it...
[11:07] <gnomefreak> i think im gonna take a look at my other card tonight
[11:07] <navarone> pashaw Ganjhi knows about ntfs...the problem is he cannot access drives at all...even to read
[11:07] <Ganjhi> Thank you Pashaw
[11:07] <ice-t> Ganjhi, ubuntu is not able to write on ntfs-file-systems
[11:07] <fozzy> is there a howto somewhere?  where does ubuntu put the packages?
[11:07] <Ganjhi> Yep, that's it.
[11:07] <gnomefreak> fozzy, after they are installed?
[11:07] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   edit fstab   on the ntfs lines   replace "defaults"  with "ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000"
[11:08] <freddie> need help with videos on myspace and every were else they close my firefox
[11:08] <Ganjhi> How would I go abouts doing that?
[11:08] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   then umount  each one and mount them
[11:08] <fozzy> gnomefreak: yes, i guess so.  that might not be what i should be looking for
[11:08] <ubuntu> okay guess i'm back again...
[11:08] <fozzy> gnome: i'm trying to set it up to accept connections, and work with phpmyadmin
[11:08] <ubuntu> still got the windows usb drivers porblem in xp
[11:08] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   scroll down the link i sent you    and find this section   "Editing Ubuntu's filesystem table
[11:08] <pashaw> "    you dont ned the top part
[11:08] <gnomefreak> php is over my head
[11:09] <ubuntu> is there any way to install usb drivers in dos for windows xp?
[11:09] <Ganjhi> Okay, thanks
[11:09] <gnomefreak> ubuntu try #windows
[11:09] <fozzy> gnomefreak:  i can handle the php stuff....i just need to get mysql to accept connections...
[11:09] <gnomefreak> !mysql
[11:09] <ubotu> [lamp]  Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[11:09] <gnomefreak> fozzy try there
[11:09] <fozzy> much appreciated
[11:10] <freddie> need help with videos on the internet they close my firefox
[11:10] <sammi987> im using sudo -i passwd <password> , dont get a root pw set :(
[11:10] <cafuego> !start a user war
[11:10] <ubotu> lool is a massive gentoo-using lamer.
[11:10] <BYOCOM> hello?
[11:10] <pashaw> sammi987,   ???  you should have  #  instead of $
[11:10] <sammi987> how do i get #?
[11:10] <gnomefreak> freddie, first off spamming isnt helping you get seen next need help with video doesnt tell us anything
[11:10] <pashaw> sammi987,   why are changing passwords?
[11:11] <gnomefreak> sudo -i you get #
[11:11] <sammi987> pashaw: need to to use linux like i know it.. using slack myself, this is for freind
[11:11] <mwe> sammi987: sudo -i, then your user password will give you a root prompt. then use passwd to set the root password to do it
[11:11] <mwe> sammi987: sudo -i is not a command to set the root password
[11:11] <sorush20> is there a ubuntu key server?
[11:11] <visik7> sudo passwd
[11:11] <sammi987> mwe: kk ill try that
[11:11] <pashaw> sammi987,   your better off using Ubuntu the way IT was designed  use sudo   or sudo -i <password>
[11:11] <visik7> sorush20: keyserver for what ?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> gpg keys?
[11:12] <freddie> gnomefreak video codes close my window idk y
[11:12] <visik7> gnomefreak: isn't better to use public global server for public keys ?
[11:12] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell freddie  about codecs
[11:12] <mwe> sammi987: yeah really. there is no need to set a root password. just use sudo -i when you need a root prompt
[11:12] <ice-t> freddie, what plugins do you have? the mplayer-plugin works fine (the gstreamer-plugin did not)
[11:12] <St-> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=605654    ==> dapper bug
[11:13] <sammi987> mwe: i like working with a few #s open thats all :(
[11:13] <freddie> gnomefreak i dont have any
[11:13] <visik7> is there a testing/unstable branch of ubuntu ?
[11:13] <mwe> sammi987: bad habit
[11:13] <freddie> ice-t i dont have any
[11:13] <mebaran151> visik7, yeah dapper
[11:13] <mebaran151> go to your sources.list
[11:13] <fmasi> is eMule only for windows i nead xMule or aMule for linux or is ther eMule client for linux
[11:13] <mebaran151> and replace every breezy with dapper
[11:14] <gnomefreak> St-,  dapper has a bunch of bugs in sure its still very early
[11:14] <mwe> sammi987: though you can just sudo -i in any number of terminals you like
[11:14] <freddie> ice-t i think i dont have any
[11:14] <ice-t> freddie, install the mplayer plugin for firefox
[11:14] <sammi987> mwe: no it gives me a freedom making me independent of distro and all that other stuff
[11:14] <St-> yes yes!
[11:14] <rabbit> !gmail
[11:14] <ubotu> extra, extra, read all about it, gmail is a free webmail service by google at http://www.gmail.com but beware it is invite only. Just find a friend willing to give you an invite. Or bug the nice folks in #kubuntu-offtopic.
[11:14] <freddie> ice-t were can i find it
[11:14] <dsas> mwe, yeah I must've installed them sometime previously
[11:14] <boa-chan> anyone know the dev name for ffmpeg
[11:14] <ice-t> freddie, do you know about apt-get?
[11:14] <gnomefreak> ffmpeg-dev?
[11:14] <freddie> ice-t nope
[11:14] <mwe> sammi987: it is a bad habit to always have a few root prompts open. one should only use root when it cannot be avoided
[11:14] <sammi987> mwe: still tells me its not working as password
[11:14] <sorush20> gnomefreak: yes. gpg
[11:15] <freddie> ice-t im a n00b to linux
[11:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sorush20 about gpg
[11:15] <mwe> sammi987: you type sudo -i, then the password of the user you're logged in as?
[11:15] <pashaw> sammi987,  maybe you should teach your friend the one you know     this one  uses sudo  to help beginners not hose the system
[11:15] <Ganjhi> pashaw, where would I paste 	
[11:15] <Ganjhi> ro,auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 in the fstab? The warning on the link you sent me has got me paranoid, I don't wanna make any mistakes :|, also, because my HD is NTFS, I won't be able to write any files to it?
[11:15] <ice-t> freddie, open synaptic (system->systempropertys(or something like this)->synaptic) and search for "mplayer firefox"
[11:15] <nalioth> Ganjhi: writing to ntfs can destroy it
[11:16] <pashaw> Ganjhi,    using that line i gave you     put it where it says defaults   on the ntfs line
[11:16] <mwe> sammi987: having root prompts open all the time is a fairly severe security risk
[11:16] <psusi> Ganjhi: correct, you can't write to ntfs from ubuntu
[11:16] <Ganjhi> Okay, thanks.
[11:16] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   keep it ro   and youll be ok    dont ever try to force writing on ntfs
[11:16] <psusi> it won't let you
[11:16] <sammi987> mwe: doesnt do much difference, when im constantly altering my systems i need it and sudo -i takes my time.. no need or reason valid to alter that.. nothing serious going on on my machines anyway
[11:16] <Ganjhi> Hmmm, it kind of sucks not being able to write to my only HD :S
[11:17] <gnomefreak> fat32 is writable from linux no?
[11:17] <mwe> sammi987: well just type sudo -i then the password of the user you're logged in as
[11:17] <coNP> gnomefreak, it is
[11:17] <psusi> pashaw: the driver won't let you mount it rw... unless you built it yourself, and then it is actually safe, but you can only overwrite or truncate existing files... nothing more
[11:17] <gsuveg> gnomefreak: fat32 writable
[11:17] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   would it suck more if they got erased?
[11:17] <boa-chan> hey umm
[11:17] <boa-chan> im getting an error here
[11:17] <boa-chan> configure: error: ffmpeg >= 0.4.9-pre1 is required for video features.
[11:17] <virtusemporium> hello all.  im quite new to ubuntu but am loving it.  before diving in, id heard alot regarding how "terribly bloated it is", but have rather found it to be quite efficient.
[11:17] <boa-chan> but i have that installed
[11:17] <boa-chan> so it doesnt make sense
[11:17] <mwe> sammi987: unless that user is one you added after the installation and is not in the admin group
[11:17] <gnomefreak> since all windows has fat32 why dont people try that :(
[11:18] <Ganjhi> Before I have the chance to back up all my pr0n, yep!
[11:18] <Ganjhi> hehe, just kiddin'
[11:18] <gnomefreak> ntfs is a b*ch in a few ways
[11:18] <Ganjhi> So many episodes of Trailer Park Boys! :(
[11:18] <pashaw> psusi,   sounds nice but people always find a way      thats why i said  dont attempt it
[11:19] <psusi> pashaw: the only way I know if is to use captive ntfs... some people say it works fine.. but I don't trust it and it certainly isn't supported
[11:19] <mwe> I heard captive is not safe
[11:20] <ice-t> if you want to write safe on ntfs you have to use windows
[11:20] <pashaw> psusi,  im agreeing with you       but i dont assume they cant break it
[11:20] <foxiness> if i have flight cd 2 with firefox 1.5 can i install it on breezy ?
[11:20] <psusi> foxiness: no
[11:21] <freddie> ice-t, i cant find it
[11:21] <mind21_99> eek
[11:21] <pashaw> psusi,      dentist visit today   sorry if im typing snppy  not ment that way
[11:21] <server_newbie> Hi all
[11:21] <mind21_99> So...I'm getting pivot_root issues when booting Ubuntu from an external hard drive.
[11:21] <mind21_99> Any ideas?
[11:21] <brother_of_jared> Greets everyone..
[11:21] <psusi> pashaw: outch... problems?
[11:21] <mwe> foxiness: just dl it from mozilla.org and untar it in /opt/ or something
[11:21] <nalioth> ubotu: tell foxiness about firefox15
[11:21] <mind21_99> (this was after I messed with Grub to get it to boot from the right place)
[11:21] <pashaw> psusi,   naw  just filling  in back right side
[11:22] <brother_of_jared> Could someone point me in the right direction on how to set up an internet server from home?
[11:22] <ice-t> freddie, then you have to add the universe to your sources.list
[11:22] <sammi987> mwe: ty for ur help.. have finally control of this system like i like it :p
[11:22] <mwe> !lamp
[11:22] <ubotu> lamp is, like, totally, Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[11:22] <server_newbie> I have a problem with my apache2 install I am missing the whole /etc/apache2 dir. I have apt-get removed apache2 and din an install and still no dir. Any help ?
[11:22] <Ganjhi> When the wiki mentions the File Manager, is that the same as the File Browser?
[11:22] <freddie> ice-t, weres that
[11:22] <mwe> sammi987: good then
[11:22] <Goat> hi all
[11:22] <janoli> Could not find a suitable printer!
[11:22] <ice-t> freddie, i can't explain that good, because i'm not used to speak/write english, please read a manual or something like this
[11:23] <Goat> I am having podcast truble
[11:23] <brother_of_jared> mwe // thanks...
[11:23] <janoli> Could not find a suitable printer! ubuntu + xerox 3121
[11:23] <rabbit> does anyone know about some kind of 'gmail notifier' for linux ?
[11:23] <bshumate> Ganjhi: where doth the wiki mention File Manager?
[11:23] <gnomefreak> rabbit yes
[11:23] <Ganjhi> Under mounting and checking the partitions in this article; https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[11:23] <freddie> ice-t, i dont have a manual
[11:23] <gnomefreak> its called gmail-notifier
[11:23] <ice-t> freddie, the file is there /etc/apt/sources.list, or you can edit it in synaptic
[11:23] <Goat> amaroK doesnt play music. Rythmbox works but it doesnt have podcast updating features
[11:23] <coNP> rabbit: mail-notification knows the gmail protocol
[11:23] <gnomefreak> funny name for it huh?
[11:24] <nalioth> rabbit: there is a gnome panel applet that checks your mail
[11:24] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   not sure what your reading but there is   this  System>Pref>File Managment
[11:24] <foxiness> psusi, can you tell me why i can not please ?
[11:24] <gnomefreak> open synaptic and search gmail it will come up
[11:24] <Goat> (amaroK just doessnt woek)
[11:24] <synmoo> Question: I'm running hidd --search to find my bluetooth mouse. It finds the mouse (shows it's MAC) then dumps out with: HID create error 13 (Permission Denied). Any suggestions?
[11:24] <brother_of_jared> back in a while...
[11:24] <Ganjhi> Yeah, I checked that, doesn't correspond to what the describe.
[11:24] <coNP> server_newbie: do you have the apache2-common packages installed?
[11:24] <gnomefreak> synmoo, you use sudo?
[11:24] <foxiness> nalioth, mwe thank you for informed me about how to install from tgz
[11:24] <rabbit> nolioth: where is that pannel?
[11:24] <ice-t> freddie, i only know a few manuals in german ^^^
[11:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell synmoo about sudo
[11:25] <server_newbie> coNP Yes I Do
[11:25] <coNP> rabbit: open System / Preferences / Mail Notification
[11:25] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   all you needed to do was edit that  defaults part  then  type  sudo mount -a
[11:25] <madsen_> !java
[11:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[11:25] <madsen_> !javadebs
[11:25] <ubotu> Java can be found in multiverse. Sun and IBM java packages can be found at http://giannaros.org/buntu/breezy
[11:25] <freddie> ice-t, can i find it in the termanl
[11:25] <coNP> server_newbie: it should contain the /etc/apache2 files
[11:25] <Ganjhi> Yeah, I did that, hasn't helped any.
[11:25] <ice-t> can anybody tell freddie a good manual for beginners?
[11:26] <Kyral> about what?
[11:26] <psusi> foxiness: because itis for dapper, not breezy
[11:26] <apokryphos> ice: the wiki is the best place to start, ubuntu-wise
[11:26] <rabbit> coNP: I don't have Mail Notification there
[11:26] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   pastebin your new fstab
[11:26] <Ganjhi> I don't get the error when accessing one of the HD's, but I still cannot view the files within it.
[11:26] <gnomefreak> coNP, maybe its me but its not installed by default
[11:26] <apokryphos> ice-t: Linux-wise, rute manual is really good
[11:26] <gnomefreak> rabbit open synaptic and search for gmail
[11:26] <bshumate> Ganjhi: i see.  I presume that this article is referring to Nautilus / File Browser, but it is using poor terminology
[11:26] <gnomefreak> gmail-notifier is there i have it
[11:26] <synmoo> gnomefreak: Good call! It'd didn't error out this time.. but moving the mouse still doesn't move the cursor...
[11:26] <ice-t> apokryphos, tell freddie
[11:26] <coNP> gnomefreak, rabbit: sorry "mail-notification" package isn't installed by default
[11:27] <coNP> rabbit: open synaptic and install mail-notification (or gmail-notifier)
[11:27] <freddie> ice-t ill just cheak the wiki
[11:27] <apokryphos> ubotu: tell freddie about rute
[11:27] <bk> can someone tell me where an x windows tar file should be extracted?
[11:27] <boa-chan> whats the command to delete something
[11:27] <rabbit> coNP:  is gmail-notifier or mail-notification better?
[11:27] <rabbit> coNP:    how do I run synaptic?  you mean "add programs" ?
[11:27] <cafuego> bk: whut?
[11:27] <Ganjhi> pashaw, new pastebin post http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6280
[11:27] <gnomefreak> bk,  where its downloaded is normally a good place to start
[11:27] <coNP> rabbit: sure, add programs
[11:27] <rabbit> coNP:   "add applications"  rather
[11:27] <coNP> rabbit: I use mail-notification, because it knows other protocols, too
[11:27] <synmoo> gnomefreak: Then again, it didn't list it as being found either.. I'll try agin
[11:27] <bk> i thought it should be in a place like /usr/bin
[11:28] <mwe> rabbit: you need to enable universe to get gmail-notifier
[11:28] <rabbit> coNP: like what others?
[11:28] <cafuego> bk: No, do not extract tarballs to /usr/bin. What is it exactly?
[11:28] <rabbit> mwe: what's universe?  how do I enable it?
[11:28] <mwe> !tell rabbit about universe
[11:28] <gnomefreak> i use gmail-notifier cause i have 4 gmail accounts :(
[11:28] <mwe> rabbit: read what uboty just /msg'ed you
[11:28] <gnomefreak> bk,  where is the tar?
[11:28] <rabbit> mwe: yeah, thanks
[11:29] <bk> the tar is Xorg
[11:29] <bk> it's on a cd
[11:29] <rabbit> mwe: can't I just add gmail notifier using "add applications" ?
[11:29] <pashaw> Ganjhi,    type  sudo umount /media/hdc1   (then hdc6)   then   sudo mount /media/hdc1  (hdc6 also)
[11:29] <bk> i want to install it for gentoo
[11:29] <cafuego> bk: Why on earth did you fetch a tarball of that?
[11:29] <concept10> how do I disable the login sound?
[11:29] <cafuego> bk: This is #ubuntu.
[11:29] <Ganjhi> Okay
[11:29] <bk> i know
[11:29] <gnomefreak> #gentoo might help
[11:29] <bk> i know this is ubuntu
[11:29] <rabbit> coNP: what other protocols do you use mail notification for??
[11:29] <coNP> rabbit: IMAPS
[11:30] <gnomefreak> ummmmmm gentoo has X installed
[11:30] <bk> but i want to see if i can get gentoo up
[11:30] <luc> join #ubuntufr
[11:30] <cafuego> bk: Well, ask for help on #gentoo.
[11:30] <gnomefreak> #ubuntu-fr
[11:30] <Seveas> bk, then go to #gentoo
[11:30] <bk> so far, i have a no gui system going
[11:30] <rabbit> mwe: can't I just add gmail notifier using "add applications" ?
[11:30] <rabbit> mwe: without the universe thing?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> rabbit, you need universe enabled
[11:30] <gnomefreak> rabbit,  its like 3 clicks :(
[11:30] <Sturgeon> What else could be wrong besides locale if i dont get correct latin characters in virtual consoles or terminals?
[11:31] <luc> hello, mery christmas to everybody!
[11:31] <bk> i don't understand this irc stuff.  is #gentoo the channel?  then what is the server's name?
[11:31] <mwe> rabbit: enable universe. then update. no not without universe since it resides in universe
[11:31] <Ganjhi> Okay, done and done pashaw
[11:31] <gnomefreak> bk,  type /join #gentoo
[11:31] <Sionide> bk irc.freenode.net is the server
[11:31] <mwe> rabbit: it's not hard.
[11:31] <rabbit> mwe: k
[11:31] <cafuego> and then /leave #ubuntu
[11:31] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   no errors   now try to open it  using the icons
[11:31] <navarone> bk> just type /join #gentoo   is channel on same server
[11:31] <luc> nobody speaks french here ?
[11:31] <Ganjhi> Thank you pashaw!
[11:31] <freddie> ice-t still cant fix it
[11:31] <Ganjhi> Works like a charm!
[11:31] <ElitePete> !fr
[11:31] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr et #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[11:31] <bk> where do i type that? in a terminal?
[11:31] <Sionide> luc, is there an #ubuntu-fr ?
[11:31] <gnomefreak> luc, try #ubuntu-fr
[11:31] <pashaw> Ganjhi,   when you reboot   it will work auto
[11:31] <mebaran151> luc, je peux un peu, mais ici, on ne parle jamais le francais
[11:31] <luc> thanks
[11:31] <pglee> is there a bug where the base install slows down to near zero?
[11:31] <gnomefreak> luc,  type /join #ubuntu-fr
[11:32] <navarone> bk...where you type normal text...but you need "/"
[11:32] <synmoo> Question: I've got the bluetooth mouse to connect briefly, but works very slowly then disconnects shortly after connecting. Any ideas?
[11:32] <mebaran151> synmoo, what type of USB mouse
[11:32] <mebaran151> if it's logitech
[11:32] <gnomefreak> i have usb mouse but its not bluetooth :(
[11:32] <mebaran151> it's really just a USB mouse that connects with the physical device by bluetooth
[11:32] <boa-chan> i got a logitech mx518 mouse
[11:33] <bk> what do you mean, 'where i type normal text'? in a terminal?
[11:33] <mebaran151> so it isn't a bluetooth problem
[11:33] <mebaran151> boa-chan, you have a base station?
[11:33] <cafuego> bk: on irc.
[11:33] <boa-chan> mebaran151, what?
[11:33] <Sturgeon> bk: talking to me?
[11:33] <synmoo> Mebaran: It's a microsoft Bluetooth mouse. I actually think my batteries may have died. Trying another set.
[11:33] <gnomefreak> !gentoo
[11:33] <ubotu> gnomefreak: Are you on ritalin?
[11:33] <mebaran151> boa chan, like a thing that plugs into USB
[11:33] <gnomefreak> bk,  wher eyou type to talk in here type /join #gentoo.
[11:34] <gnomefreak> no .
[11:34] <bk> irc provides a server list. i can edit it, so let me try that
[11:34] <mebaran151> bk, to get gui in gentoo
[11:34] <mebaran151> just emerge gnome
[11:34] <mebaran151> or something of the such
[11:34] <mebaran151> and you'll have a gnome desktop to look at
[11:35] <mebaran151> check your USE flags too and make sure nothing to wacky has gone on
[11:35] <Seveas> mebaran151, this is not #gentoo
[11:35] <bk> yeah, the problem is, my ethernet adaptor isn't working
[11:35] <bk> that's why i want to see what's going on in gui
[11:35] <gnomefreak> bk,  TYPE /join #gentoo
[11:35] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closees firefox
[11:35] <cafuego> Seveas: thanks mate
[11:35] <flodine> help how do i start firestarter under a diffrent WM?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> type firestarter
[11:36] <Inf3ctedFx> Hello everyone...
[11:36] <Seveas> ...in a terminal
[11:36] <gnomefreak> or look in menu for it
[11:36] <miguel_> I can not change the permissions on a FAT32 partition where I have my data wish is shared by linux and windows. I think I have tried almost everything. Does someone has an idea?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas  kind of assumed that was known
[11:36] <Seveas> gnomefreak, never assume too much :)
[11:36] <mwe> miguel_: you cannot change fat perms as fat don't have perms
[11:36] <gnomefreak> lol Seveas  im seeing that
[11:37] <Seveas> miguel_, vfat knows nothing about permissions, use mount options
[11:37] <coNP> miguel_: fat32 fs cannot handle permissions, so you can change them when you mount them
[11:37] <gnomefreak> did bk find out how to get to #gentoo yet?
[11:37] <flodine> i tryed starting in a terminal but say i dont have root privileges
[11:37] <gnomefreak> flodine, sudo firestarter
[11:37] <Seveas> at least he found his way out of here (I helped him a bit :))
[11:37] <gnomefreak> lol Seveas  ty
[11:37] <cafuego> gnomefreak: I hope not, he's got no business running that if he can't even figure out hwo to change channels on irc.
[11:37] <mebaran151> mwe, really?  So in FAT everything is 777?
[11:37] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closes firefox
[11:37] <mwe> mebaran151: right
[11:38] <nalioth> mebaran151: there are no perms in fat*
[11:38] <mwe> mebaran151: but you can mount it read only if you like
[11:38] <gnomefreak> freddie, i gave you the codecs info already
[11:38] <ompaul> I thought #gentoo was second door on the left after you leave this channe
[11:38] <mebaran151> mwe, or mount it noexec
[11:38] <coNP> gnomefreak: bk seems to ask questions on #gentoo
[11:38] <flodine> gnomefreak if i close the terminal then firestarter closes to
[11:38] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell freddie about codecs
[11:38] <psusi> mebaran151: no, in fact there ARE no permissions... so linux has to fake it... you can tell it what fake values to use when you mount it
[11:38] <Seveas> ompaul, third
[11:38] <mwe> mebaran151: yeah
[11:38] <gnomefreak> flodine, yes
[11:38] <ompaul> DOH!
[11:38] <cafuego> ompaul: You can only reach it via the trap door in the corner, after you get decapitated here.
[11:38] <gnomefreak> flodine, anything you open with terminal will close when terminal is closed
[11:39] <ompaul> cafuego, ahhh
[11:39] <fraggsta> does anyone know how to boot the Ubuntu LiveCD on an old (blue&white) ibook? I'm stuck at the yaboot prompt
[11:39] <mwe> mebaran151: fmask=0111 under options iirc
[11:39] <Seveas> cafuego, and only if USE doesn't feature brain :)
[11:39] <freddie> gnomefreak it maks no sence to me
[11:39] <cafuego> fraggsta: Just hit return (in theory)
[11:39] <gnomefreak> flodine,  you can make a launcher for it on your menu bar so you dont have to use terminal
[11:39] <visik7> will mountlo be added on next ubuntu ?
[11:39] <synmoo> mebaran151: I've tried known good batteries, the bluetooh mouse works ok for a second, then disconnects for what would seem to be no reason
[11:39] <nalioth> fraggsta: i think you're doing all that can be done
[11:39] <cafuego> Seveas: (hence the decapitation)
[11:39] <rabbit> mwe:  should I enable source repositories too?
[11:39] <Seveas> hehe
[11:39] <fraggsta> cafuego: in theory yes, but in practice I get errors :(
[11:39] <miguel_> yes I have made the ubuntu install and the devices mount was made during this install. The permissions are rwxr-xr-x and even when I try chmod while I am root, I can't change the permissions to get write permissions on that partition
[11:39] <mebaran151> synmoo, but in the end
[11:39] <mebaran151> it's a USB device right
[11:39] <mebaran151> as in
[11:39] <mebaran151> you have a little thing that plugs in your USB port
[11:39] <mwe> rabbit: only if you need it. it wont hurt to have them in any cas thouhg
[11:40] <mebaran151> in that case you'll want to reset your mouse and your base station
[11:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell rabbit about repos
[11:40] <rabbit> mwe:  what about multiverse?
[11:40] <mebaran151> when is the open source flash going to be anygood
[11:40] <mwe> rabbit: that's the one you need
[11:40] <synmoo> mebaran151:No usb dongle. It's actually built in to the laptop. However, it may be internally connected via usb. I have no way of easily determining that.
[11:40] <server_newbie> coNP: I have reloaded averthing and now I get: * Starting web server (Apache2)...                                                                                           apache2: could not open document config file /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[11:40] <server_newbie>                                                                                                                        [fail] 
[11:40] <mwe> rabbit: no sorry
[11:40] <mwe> rabbit: universe
[11:40] <visik7> miguel_: is ntfs your FS ?
[11:40] <mebaran151> synmoo, if it is built in the laptop
[11:40] <gnomefreak> server_newbie, please dont paste in channle use pastebin
[11:40] <mebaran151> then you have the little problems
[11:40] <rabbit> mwe: what's multiverse for?
[11:40] <mwe> rabbit: but multiverse has lots of useful stuff too
[11:41] <mebaran151> because there's no translation layer
[11:41] <miguel_> No it is a FAT32
[11:41] <rabbit> mwe: should add it then?
[11:41] <fraggsta> cafuego: a mysterious "unknown or corrupt filesystem" error when it first boots, then it stops at the yaboot prompt, looks like it doesn't understand something inside this ibook
[11:41] <server_newbie> Sorry for the past
[11:41] <rabbit> mwe: doesn't hurt?
[11:41] <mebaran151> and bluetooh is harder to work with then
[11:41] <mwe> rabbit: if you like fancy software
[11:41] <visik7> miguel_: set in fstab noauto,users in the options and mount using your user
[11:41] <gnomefreak> mwe,  get him to go to source-o-matic he can get all of them :(
[11:41] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closes firefox plz ill give u a cookie
[11:41] <cafuego> fraggsta: Did you burn the livecd yourself?
[11:41] <rabbit> mwe: does doing this just give me access to more programs to download?
[11:41] <fraggsta> cafuego: yes
[11:41] <mwe> rabbit: which is not oficially supported though
[11:41] <mwe> rabbit: right
[11:41] <gnomefreak> freddie, did you read the pm ubotu sent you?
[11:42] <mwe> rabbit: that's what it's all about
[11:42] <freddie> yes
[11:42] <rabbit> mwe: k, thanks
[11:42] <gnomefreak> freddie, did it give you any hints?
[11:42] <flodine> help is there a way to run firestarter without having a terminal always open
[11:42] <freddie> nope
[11:42] <gnomefreak> flodine, make a launcher for it
[11:42] <fraggsta> cafuego: I didn't have any trouble browsing this CD on the target iBook in MacOS 9, so I think that's not the problem
[11:43] <nalioth> flodine: alt-f2 > gksudo firestarter
[11:43] <mwe> gnomefreak: I don't know source-o-matic. sounds funky though
[11:43] <SmartUnix> where i can found smart link modem drives for gcc4 ?
[11:43] <gnomefreak> !sources
[11:43] <ubotu> A list of official repositories can be found at http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl/969 (Hoary) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) - Create your own sources.list at http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[11:43] <navarone> flodine...Firestarter should be on your Applications/SystemTools menu
[11:43] <rabbit> mwe:  the Update repositories aren't checked off
[11:43] <gnomefreak> navarone,  depending on what he is running
[11:43] <cafuego> fraggsta: Well, if the ramdisk image on the cd is busted you can still *see* the fioles, just not access them.
[11:44] <navarone> flodine...Firestarter should be on your Applications/SystemTools menu if you are using gnome...<s>
[11:44] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closes firefox
[11:45] <gnomefreak> !video
[11:45] <ubotu> Not a clue, gnomefreak
[11:45] <fraggsta> cafuego: I don't really know how I can test that
[11:45] <elvirolo> hi all
[11:46] <HurricaneJ> i just downloaded gnome art and installed a theme i want to install a log in screen but i cant what else do i need to download?
[11:46] <gnomefreak> HurricaneJ, nothing
[11:46] <rabbit> mwe:  multiverse isn't free?
[11:46] <HurricaneJ> when i go to log ins the option to install is not there only download
[11:46] <gnomefreak> HurricaneJ,  if you install a login screen pic than open your login screen setup and install it
[11:46] <HurricaneJ> what folder do i have to put the log in?
[11:46] <gnomefreak> system>admin
[11:46] <elvirolo> i've got a machine (running breezy) which doesn't have access to the internet ... and I need the OOo.org french translation files ... but can't find them
[11:47] <HP_Administrator> could someone direct me to a place where you can find printable cd/dvd disc labels for ubuntu?
[11:47] <mwe> rabbit: free as in you don't have to pay anything at least
[11:47] <crooksey> www.ubuntu.org/download
[11:47] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closes firefox
[11:47] <coNP> rabbit: could you install mail notification?
[11:47] <flodine> nalioth thxs for the info
[11:47] <EddieDaMan> sudo apt-get install firestarter
[11:48] <EddieDaMan> woosp, wrong box
[11:48] <HurricaneJ> and i downloaded airsport sniffer i think is the name--it installed but i dont see where i can open the program
[11:48] <elvirolo> so, can anyone help me?
[11:48] <gnomefreak> !someone
[11:48] <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>
[11:48] <mwe> gnomefreak: that source-o-matic looks cool. it pointed me to new oo.org debs
[11:48] <gnomefreak> mwe,  yep it is thank Seveas  for it :)
[11:48] <HP_Administrator> i see the iso images but i dont see graphics for disc labels
[11:48] <gnomefreak> hes got everything but my java repo on there
[11:48] <rabbit> coNP: I just added the universe/ multiverse repositories
[11:49] <fraggsta> well all I can think of is to try a PPC debian net install disc :(
[11:49] <gnomefreak> mine in sence i use it
[11:49] <crooksey> i hate no root login
[11:49] <boa-chan> then use it
[11:49] <ompaul> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuArtwork
[11:49] <apokryphos> crooksey: why?
[11:49] <HP_Administrator> thank you very much :)
[11:49] <rabbit> coNP: does mail notficiation work like gmail notifier on windows?  it has a taskbar like icon??
[11:49] <crooksey> just sudo shit, pissses me off
[11:49] <mwe> gnomefreak: ok. Seveas made it?
[11:49] <ompaul> crooksey, language
[11:49] <gnomefreak> im pretty sure its his
[11:49] <synmoo> mebaran151: I am able to transfer files back and forth between my cellphone via bluetooth. I have also determined that the built in bluetooth is internally connected via usb
[11:49] <gnomefreak> atleast part of it is
[11:49] <crooksey> sorry
[11:49] <fraggsta> on the plus side, since my cable just got upgraded..4 Mb/sec = :D
[11:49] <freddie> can someone help me with video codes on internet when 1 try too veiw them it closes firefox
[11:50] <janoli> lsusb recognize my phaser printer as a samsung printer ... any help??
[11:50] <mwe> yeah. it pretty cool at least
[11:50] <coNP> rabbit: yes it appears on the notification area, if you have new mail
[11:50] <janoli> as a samsung something...
[11:50] <ompaul> crooksey, read the sudo page, if you don't like it you can do it yourself
[11:50] <mebaran151> synmoo, but you have to make it a bluetooth HID device
[11:50] <janoli> lsusb recognize my xerox phaser printer as a samsung xomething ... any help??
[11:50] <crooksey> ompual, ok off now
[11:50] <gnomefreak> someone mute him please? ive tried everything to give to him and he doesnt understand i guess and he doesnt understand what ubotu means by someone
[11:50] <freddie> swerw it im going back to windows
[11:50] <synmoo> mebaran151: I've used sudo hidd --search, had it find, and connect the mouse. It works briefly, then disconnects.
[11:51] <mebaran151> synmoo
[11:51] <mebaran151> I don't know much about hidd
[11:51] <janoli> lsusb recognize my xerox phaser printer as a samsung xomething ... any help??
[11:51] <mebaran151> but it seems like hidd --search only finds it
[11:51] <mebaran151> after that you actually have to keep the daemon in the background
[11:51] <synmoo> mebara151: kbluetoothd finds it, but doesn't know what to do with the profile.
[11:51] <gnomefreak> cant read cant use linux
[11:52] <greenpenguin13> source-o-matic doesnt support dapper :( :-p
[11:52] <gnomefreak> ho greenpenguin13  seeing as that dapper isnt being suppported
[11:53] <gnomefreak> no*
[11:53] <gnomefreak> not ho :(
[11:53] <gnomefreak> dapper isnt released
[11:53] <greenpenguin13> :-p i no, just shame :(
[11:53] <synmoo> mebaran151: I also see the connection in kbluetoothd's connection info while the mouse is connected.
[11:54] <poseidon_linux> hello all
[11:54] <pm> what's wrong with gtk1 apps fonts? how to enable hinting at least?
[11:54] <wza> ne1 a howto on LAMP setup on Ubuntu w PHP5?
[11:54] <HurricaneJ> whats a good mp3 player with ipod support for ubuntu? and how come i dont see airport sniffer anywhere for me to open it
[11:54] <grohk> I got a strange problem with my WiFi connection that I was wondering if someone might have a suggestion for...Seems like whenever I am connected *only* to this Belkin Wireless router at work I have problems uploading data.
[11:55] <addison> could someone help me with setting up a linksys wireless network usb device?
[11:56] <gnomefreak> greenpenguin13, if you have the main universe and muliverse added your in good shape since everything else is either already in dapper or the servers arnt open for dapper yet
[11:56] <HurricaneJ> does ubuntu have a boot screen? anyway i can remove all the data being loaded and hide behind a bootscreen or naything?\
[11:56] <ZeroIRC> Where is PHP located after I have installed it?
[11:57] <mwe> HurricaneJ: yeah
[11:57] <gnomefreak> HurricaneJ, yes ubuntu has boot screen its the one with black and everything writen is in brown
[11:57] <greenpenguin13> gnomefreak: all works just fine :)
[11:57] <gnomefreak> !php
[11:57] <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
[11:57] <ompaul> HurricaneJ, too many questions do this >>/msg ubotu ipod<< >>/msg ubotu mp3<< no idea about the airport stuff
[11:57] <wza> gnomefreak: thanks
[11:57] <mwe> HurricaneJ: it has a graphical boot screen called usplash
[11:57] <gnomefreak> greenpenguin13,  the java repo i have maybe out of date un supported or whatever it is but its got java1.5 :)
[11:58] <gnomefreak> wza, for what?
[11:58] <gnomefreak> wza,  and yw
[11:58] <greenpenguin13> gnomefreak: i dont tend to use java anyway so ive not noticed :)
[11:58] <ompaul> HurricaneJ, so many questions so little time - install the boot up manager "bum" to control the programs that start when your machine starts
[11:58] <unixscan> hello from Barcelona
[11:58] <gnomefreak> i just wish they would lighten up on java a bit more
[11:59] <addison> could someone help me installing a linksys usb wireless network adapter?
[11:59] <ompaul> gnomefreak, java is almost the most evil thing :) is that a bit lighter?
[11:59] <mwe> ligthen up on java. how do you mean?
[11:59] <gnomefreak> lol ompaul
[11:59] <HurricaneJ> i know im sorry im loving ubuntu and beofre i ask i search google but it i dont seem to get the answer to what im looking for
[11:59] <greenpenguin13> im amazed how slow it can be... but apart from that
[11:59] <boa-chan> lol
[11:59] <apokryphos> considering it's probably the best way to transfer
[11:59] <boa-chan> heres my ipod howto
[11:59] <boa-chan> buy a mac
[11:59] <greenpenguin13> and give it to me
[11:59] <apokryphos> boa-chan: why?
[11:59] <ompaul> apokryphos, so fix it :-)
[11:59] <apokryphos> amaroK is very good with them
[11:59] <boa-chan> its a joke
[12:00] <apokryphos> ompaul: I probably will
[12:00] <apokryphos> boa-chan: I know I know 8)
[12:00] <boa-chan> hehe