[12:01] <Knelix> butcherbird: I got: nvidia               3711364  12
[12:01] <Knelix> agpgart                32328  2 sis_agp,nvidia
[12:01] <butcherbird> Knelix: sorry someone in the office is saying that monitor is making a screeching noise and changing colors...I might be gone a while
[12:01] <Knelix> butcherbird: Sounds bad. It's okay. Thanks for your help, anyway. :-)
[12:04] <nx10> hi, just installed ubuntu, but xorg didn't setup correct resolutions, any advice?
[12:04] <Stork> hi, my XMMS doesn't want to work
[12:05] <Stork> practically no commands work for me
[12:05] <einPaule> how can I tell my own serverhostname ?
[12:05] <funkyHat> nx10, log in to a tty (press ctrl+alt+F1, then log in)
[12:05] <Stork> on the command line i can't run dpkg-reconfigure, xmms
[12:05] <funkyHat> nx10, then run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:05] <mcdenyer> hey to make a boot disc i just copy the .iso to a blank cd righjt?
[12:06] <nx10> ok, thnx funkyhat
[12:06] <funkyHat> mcdenyer, yep, but not as a file on the data disc, you need to burn the ISO to disc as a disc image
[12:07] <mcdenyer> funkyhat ok how do i do that?
[12:08] <ufk> hiya
[12:08] <AlbertEin_ZaYa> hi!, is it possible to boot ubuntu install from a usb pen drive?
[12:09] <pinpoint> how does one make and make install in ubuntu?
[12:09] <seele96> hi guys, I notice in System monitor that I'm constantly recieving about 5kb in traffic, the traffic is there since i log in, yet netstat does not show any active connections to anywhere, am i safe to assume thats traffic from my neighboors since its a cable modem connection im in?
[12:09] <pinpoint> im getting command not found
[12:09] <mwe> pinpoint: install build-essential
[12:09] <topyli> mcdenyer: are you on windows? what software are you using to burn the install disk?
[12:09] <funkyHat> pinpoint, before trying to compile anything, do sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:10] <nalioth> pinpoint: install "build-essential"
[12:10] <mcdenyer> topyli, im on ubuntu breezy right nowe
[12:11] <mcdenyer> topyli, i have a hoary boot disc but i want ot make one fore breezy so i donty have to update when i install
[12:11] <topyli> mcdenyer: in gnome, you can just right click on the iso file and choose "burn" or something
[12:11] <ufk> i installed ubuntu, and i have a geforce onboard gfx card that i don't use, and a pci s3virge card installed that i do use. when i start ubuntu, x detects the nvidia card and yells that it doesn't find the driver. how can i set so it will ignore that card? i don't see any disable option in the bios
[12:11] <nalioth> mcdenyer: you'll still have to update
[12:12] <mcdenyer> nalioth, yeah i know i just dont want to have to upgrade from hoary
[12:12] <tafsen> If gxine won't play a *.avi file, how do I find out whats missing?
[12:12] <tafsen> If gxine won't play a *.avi file, how do I find out whats missing?
[12:12] <nalioth> mcdenyer: ah, yes. i understand
[12:12] <mwe> ufk: you probably need to read !nvidia
[12:13] <Amon_Re> *blinks*
[12:13] <pinpoint> mwe funkyHat nalioth thanks
[12:13] <funkyHat> np pinpoint
[12:13] <mwe> ufk: no you want to disable the onboard. then don't do that ...
[12:14] <mcdenyer> nalioth, and ubuntu wont let me make a disc image for some reson
[12:15] <einPaule> Does it have negative implications if i change the etc/hosts from "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost" to "127.0.0.1 localhost localhost"
[12:15] <funkyHat> mcdenyer, what program in ubuntu are you using to make the image?
[12:15] <einPaule> ?
[12:15] <nalioth> mcdenyer: use k3b
[12:15] <mcdenyer> nalioth do i already have that?
[12:15] <Amon_Re> this is probably a silly question, but, what happens if i boot with a dapper flight cd & decide to install it on a system with breezy?
[12:15] <nalioth> mcdenyer: idk. use apt-get and find out
[12:15] <topyli> mcdenyer: are you in gnome?
[12:16] <mwe> ufk: I had a board with an unboard sound chip. to disable it I had to move a jumper on the board
[12:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Amon_Re: It would overwrite the Breezy isntall.
[12:16] <mcdenyer> topyli i think so lol
[12:16] <Amon_Re> mwe, most recent machines should have the ability to disable the onboard sound chip from the BIOS
[12:17] <mwe> Amon_Re: maybe so
[12:17] <lsuactiafner> how would i go about installing ubuntu 386 into a /32bit chroot from a running ubuntu install?
[12:17] <Amon_Re> modern == less then 4 years old
[12:17] <lsuactiafner> or do i need to reboo the machine and change /target ?
[12:17] <topyli> mcdenyer: so why not just burn the damn disc with the file manager. right-click, choose "make a goddamn disc"
[12:17] <mcdenyer> nalioth i installed k3b then install k3blibs then k3blibid lol
[12:18] <mcdenyer> topyli i did
[12:18] <mwe> Amon_Re: this was probably like 5 years ago
[12:18] <nalioth> mcdenyer: ok cool, k3b is the best
[12:18] <mcdenyer> topyli and i get a damn error
[12:18] <topyli> oh damn :)
[12:18] <Amon_Re> PuMpErNiCkLe, without formatting the thing? would doing it through apt-get make any difference?
[12:19] <Amon_Re> (seems i can't use /msg witout registering)
[12:19] <funkyHat> Amon_Re, correct
[12:19] <mcdenyer> nalioth how do i run k3b?
[12:19] <wfx> i must say nautilus is all what i need wen i burn a cd/dvd becouse it does for what it is desined -> write/copy files :-)
[12:19] <nalioth> mcdenyer: alt-f2 > k3b
[12:19] <codept> Hello..
[12:20] <chicken-man> Hi, what do I need to get "startx" ?
[12:20] <anavim> what's the best place to get ubuntu news - is this site any good?  -> http://www.subuntu.com
[12:20] <Seveas> chicken-man, X
[12:20] <wfx> :-)
[12:20] <Amon_Re> chicken-man, well, xorg would be a start ;)
[12:20] <Seveas> chicken-man, x-windows-system-core + some sort of desktop
[12:20] <codept> i got problem can anyone help me please. After instaling ubuntu, after it finished, i can't boot into my hard disk. why?
[12:21] <Amon_Re> codept, what's the error?
[12:21] <chicken-man> Seveas: ahhh
[12:21] <mcdenyer> !multimedia
[12:21] <ubotu> multimedia is, like, totally, for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[12:21] <dp__> hi all, are there any channels for disucssing dapper development release?
[12:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Amon_Re: Yeah you can upgrade to Dapper using apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:21] <codept> Amon_Re: Just disk boot failure
[12:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Amon_Re: I don't recommend you use Dapper until April, though - it's still in alpha testing.
[12:21] <wfx> #touch startx  hi hi  im sorry ;-)
[12:22] <Seveas> wfx, bwaha :)
[12:22] <Amon_Re> codept, there's no floppy in the machine? Disk boot failure is a BIOS error, there are multiple causes for it
[12:22] <mcdenyer> what should i use to play media off the net like movies from ebaums?
[12:22] <chicken-man> Seveas: well I got Fluxbox, but I don't have startX, Xorg is installed
[12:22] <anavim> mcdenyer: xine is my favorite
[12:23] <Seveas> !find startx
[12:23] <mcdenyer> anavim can u help me install it?
[12:23] <Amon_Re> PuMpErNiCkLe, well, 2.6.12 series kernels are incompatible with my mobo (AGPGART issue's)
[12:23] <mcdenyer> anavim i just want to play media off the net and i have gstreamer codecs
[12:23] <Amon_Re> ebaums... *shudders*
[12:23] <Seveas> chicken-man, you need xinit
[12:23] <codept> Amon_Re: I've tested the hard disk on numerous CPU. all give Disk boot Failure
[12:23] <chicken-man> Seveas: ahhhh, good I'll go get it
[12:24] <anavim> !codecs
[12:24] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[12:24] <Amon_Re> codept, if the disk fails on multiple disks i'd assume it's pretty safe to assume the disk itself is foo
[12:24] <anavim> hmmm. that was the wrong one
[12:24] <Amon_Re> codept, download diagnostics software from the manufacturer & test the drive
[12:24] <anavim> mcdenyer: I don't remember what I did, it was trial and error until I got as many different codecs as I could find installed
[12:25] <wfx> chicken-man: maybe you get all with apt-get install gdm
[12:25] <chicken-man> Seveas: "cannot stat /etc/X11/X (file not found)" hmmm ?
[12:25] <kriz> Hi guys
[12:25] <anavim> mcdenyer: basically apt-cache search for the names of the codecs and install them...
[12:25] <Amon_Re> chicken-man, you didn't install an X server
[12:25] <mcdenyer> anavim ok
[12:25] <Seveas> chicken-man, did you install x-window-system-core?
[12:25] <chicken-man> Seveas: I'm sure I did *checks*
[12:25] <kriz> I need someone helps regarding Kernel
[12:25] <codept> Amon_Re: ok
[12:26] <mwe> !helpme
[12:26] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[12:26] <chicken-man> Seveas: Nope I did not install it :-P
[12:26] <Amon_Re> PuMpErNiCkLe, you don't happen to know the dapper repositories do ya? ;)
[12:27] <mcdenyer> how do i run xorg?
[12:27] <Amon_Re> mwe, help you with...?
[12:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Amon_Re: s/Breezy/Dapper
[12:27] <Amon_Re> PuMpErNiCkLe, .... That simple eh? :P
[12:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Amon_Re: yup :)
[12:27] <mwe> Amon_Re: did you see what ubotu said right after that? !helpme triggers that. it was a hint to kriz
[12:27] <kriz> There was an Kernel update today
[12:27] <trojaavr> d1 is the only disk i need, correct?
[12:28] <kriz> and after installing or upgrading to the new kernel
[12:28] <chicken-man> mcdenyer: startx <program location> should work
[12:28] <kriz> I cannot boot to Ubuntu anymore
[12:28] <trojaavr> sorry, wrong channel
[12:28] <CanadianSnow> how do i get a script?
[12:28] <Amon_Re> kriz, errors?
[12:28] <kriz> yes, Amon. I get this:
[12:28] <kriz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7430
[12:28] <Seveas> CanadianSnow, script for what...?
[12:28] <CanadianSnow> kriz did you use a live CD or did you actually do a full install?
[12:28] <Amon_Re> CanadianSnow, you write one? or define what yuo need?
[12:29] <CanadianSnow> ok... then how do i write one? :s
[12:29] <Seveas> CanadianSnow, with an editor...
[12:29] <CanadianSnow> like, for when someone sais something, it automatically respons??
[12:29] <Amon_Re> CanadianSnow, what language?
[12:29] <CanadianSnow> english? :p
[12:29] <Amon_Re> kriz, you don't happen to use SATA disks do you?
[12:29] <tech9iner> k mates.. riddle me this.. just ran 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop' and then rebooted.. full reboot dropped me to konsole prompt at tty1 vs login screen?.. have i fudged sompn again mates?
[12:29] <Seveas> CanadianSnow, that's completely off topic in here, go to the channel of your irc client and ask there
[12:29] <kriz> I use ... I forgot. haha.
[12:29] <mcdenyer> !w32codecs
[12:29] <Amon_Re> CanadianSnow, ask your english teacher then ;)
[12:29] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably 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
[12:30] <kriz> let me see..
[12:30] <Seveas> tech9iner, any clues from /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[12:30] <CanadianSnow> but, i dont know how?
[12:30] <CanadianSnow> to get there i mean
[12:30] <wfx> why not apt-get install gdm?
[12:30] <tech9iner> o course i called up gui login by going to alt-leftArrow till i hit it?
[12:30] <Seveas> CanadianSnow, /join #xchat
[12:30] <mcdenyer> once i have xine installed how do i get firefox tro use it?
[12:30] <tech9iner> Seveas: ty guv.. lemme check..
[12:30] <kriz> well, I don't know if ti is sata
[12:31] <kriz> But my HD is
[12:31] <chicken-man> kriz: read the manual
[12:31] <CanadianSnow> ty seveas
[12:31] <Amon_Re> kriz, i had the same problem, for some odd reason grub thinks my sata disk (boot disk) is hd2 instead of hd0, when you get the bootmenu, select "edit" to see the line's parameters, change (hdx,0) to the proper drive/partition & let it boot, if it works, edit (as root) /boot/grub/menu.lst & execute grub-install
[12:31] <kriz> Samsung SV1203N
[12:31] <CanadianSnow> on this server tho? seveas?
[12:31] <mcdenyer> anavim did u use totem-xine or xine?
[12:31] <CanadianSnow> nm, ty
[12:31] <Seveas> CanadianSnow, yes
[12:31] <truz24> How do you change from GDM to KDM?
[12:31] <mcdenyer> anavim cause i dont see just xine in synaptic
[12:31] <anavim> mcdenyer: let me check
[12:31] <Amon_Re> kriz, if your hd cable is a wide cable, about 5 cm's wide, then it's IDE, if it's a little cable (about 1cm) then it's SATA
[12:31] <Seveas> truz24, apt-get install kdm
[12:32] <cobelloy> hello there all
[12:32] <kriz> Amon, I'll be back
[12:32] <Seveas> truz24, or afterwards: sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[12:32] <nx10> 640x480 res is only showing up, i already reconfiged xserver, any advice?
[12:32] <kriz> I have to eat lunch.
[12:32] <Amon_Re> kriz, famous last words? :P
[12:32] <Solar698> hello
[12:32] <kriz> ha ha ha!
[12:32] <chicken-man> Woohoo Fluxbox starts :-P
[12:32] <cobelloy> hello
[12:32] <Amon_Re> nx10, what hardware?
[12:32] <kriz> No, when I promise somthing, and always keep it
[12:32] <kriz> ;)
[12:32] <kriz> you'll see
[12:32] <nx10> i810 xorg.conf looks fine also
[12:32] <masfworld> hello
[12:33] <cobelloy> hello again
[12:33] <Amon_Re> i might be gone tho, it's past midnight here in Belgium
[12:33] <anavim> mcdenyer: I don't see totem in my recorded install list, just xine-ui and kaffeine-xine
[12:33] <kriz> uff!
[12:33] <PuMpErNiCkLe> nx10: You'll probably have to change the "HorizSync" and "VertRefresh" variable in xorg.conf
[12:33] <kriz> Here it is 3 PM
[12:33] <Amon_Re> nx10, checked your X logfile?
[12:33] <truz24> Seveas, thanks, i had already installed kdm, was looking for the reconfigure command :-)
[12:33] <kriz> BRB
[12:33] <CanadianSnow> i have no sound :(
[12:33] <mwe> !sound
[12:33] <ubotu> hmm... sound is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[12:33] <masfworld> i have a problem with ubuntu 6.04. At the begin of the installation, ubuntu installer say me alert! /dev/ram do not exist. Somebody can help me??????
[12:33] <Amon_Re> CanadianSnow, put on a CD
[12:34] <PuMpErNiCkLe> nx10: That's usually the problem when resolutions aren't available - it only lists ones that work according to those variables.
[12:34] <nx10> amon_re: where's that log??
[12:34] <anavim> mcdenyer: I also see gstreamer-0.8- <faad,faac,plugins,xvid>, etc
[12:34] <Amon_Re> nx10, iirc /var/log/Xorg.0
[12:34] <Dreamglider> how do i mount the floppy drive
[12:34] <CanadianSnow> mwe that stupid bot is useless 2 me
[12:34] <mwe> CanadianSnow: so I take it you read the wiki?
[12:34] <CanadianSnow> the stuff it gives is crappy and either isn't there or doesn't work or i dont understand it
[12:34] <cobelloy> should just double click the floppy icon dreamglider
[12:34] <masfworld> ?
[12:34] <nx10> i have Xorg.O.log might be it
[12:35] <wfx> a bot :) so the idea is back (anyone can remember on marvin).
[12:35] <Seveas> nx10, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:35] <Seveas> it's a 0
[12:35] <mcdenyer> anavim yes i have installed all the gstreamer stuff already
[12:35] <Amon_Re> nx10, yea, the .log is usually a good sign that it's a logfile ;)
[12:35] <Dreamglider> cobelloy, that wont mount it not on my stationary nor my laptop
[12:35] <masfworld> i have a problem with ubuntu 6.04. At the begin of the installation, ubuntu installer say me alert! /dev/ram do not exist. Somebody can help me??????
[12:35] <Amon_Re> masfworld, don't repeat yourself within the minute
[12:36] <masfworld> sorry
[12:36] <nx10> ok, tons of text there
[12:36] <m0wax> What is the equivalent for /etc/rc.local in ubuntu?
[12:36] <Amon_Re> masfworld, how much ram do you have?
[12:36] <Seveas> masfworld, if you don't know how to debug this - dapper is not suitable for you
[12:36] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: which sound card?
[12:36] <m0wax> I need to run a script automatically at start
[12:36] <Seveas> nx10, search for (EE)
[12:36] <Amon_Re> Seveas, good point
[12:36] <masfworld> 758mb RAM
[12:36] <mcdenyer> anavim, i just dontk now how to get firefox to use the media
[12:36] <crimsun> m0wax: man update-rc.d
[12:36] <CanadianSnow> crimsum i dont know
[12:36] <m0wax> crimsun: thanks
[12:37] <jengoo> american soilders raped Iraq woman!!!!   http://www.lilithgallery.com/articles/2005/americansoldiers_rape045.jpg
[12:37] <jengoo> american soilders raped Iraq woman!!!!   http://www.lilithgallery.com/articles/2005/americansoldiers_rape045.jpg
[12:37] <CanadianSnow> sure jengoo
[12:37] <Amon_Re> jengoo, godo for them
[12:37] <Amon_Re> good even
[12:37] <Milk> is there a safe way to transfer your OS drive (/root and all the rest) to a new drive without reinstall?
[12:37] <masfworld> Seveas why ubuntu isn't to me?
[12:37] <mwe> masfworld: 6.04 is an alfa release.
[12:37] <tech9iner> so Seveas.. wtf am i looking for in var/log/Xorg... please?.. ;] ] .. recall lappys booting to tty1 prompt vs gui login ?
[12:37] <mwe> masfworld: use 5.10 instead
[12:38] <mwe> masfworld: it's stable
[12:38] <johnes123> what is the command to check your ip address from the terminal?
[12:38] <Seveas> masfworld, dapper is the unstable development branch. It's not yet ready for general public
[12:38] <Milk> johnes123, ifconfig
[12:38] <bjv> anyone using a USB wireless adapter?
[12:38] <tech9iner> ifconfig johnes123
[12:38] <Seveas> bjv, usb wireless is a pain
[12:38] <tech9iner> ahem.. eh.. echo echo lol
[12:38] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: how new is the computer?
[12:38] <masfworld> ok
[12:39] <bjv> Seveas: well, pci doesnt sound like much fun to me
[12:39] <bjv> Seveas: do you recommend it?
[12:39] <mcdenyer> anavim ok i installed k3b
[12:39] <mcdenyer> anavim now how do i make the image thing
[12:39] <anavim> mcdenyer: I haven't had too much luck with the browser plugins - I just download the videos and watch them from xine
[12:39] <yaaar> word
[12:40] <yaaar> anybody round here got the sims to work in wine?
[12:40] <Seveas> bjv, yes
[12:40] <mwe> mcdenyer: tools->burn cd image
[12:40] <anavim> mcdenyer: not too familiar with k3b myself
[12:40] <nalioth> mcdenyer: k3b > tools > burn cd image
[12:40] <anavim> anyone have a favorite ubuntu news site?
[12:41] <anavim> I need a news fix
[12:41] <mcdenyer> ok ty got it
[12:41] <Seveas> anavim, fridge.ubuntu.com
[12:41] <bjv> Seveas: ok, im looking at the wired cards listed on the hardware wiki page
[12:42] <malv> fridays are nice
[12:42] <bjv> any particular ones? i use no wireless currently
[12:42] <bjv> wpa is probably something i want
[12:42] <malv> so who here has received corrupted cds in the mail?
[12:42] <malv> I seem to constantly get them, which is very odd
[12:43] <Seveas> malv, none of the 1400 I got are corrupted
[12:43] <Pupeno> Why does emacs-snapshot-common wants to remove openoofice2 ?
[12:43] <malv> 3 shipments spaced over 9 months have all resulted in corrupted disks
[12:43] <Amon_Re> well, here goes nothing... (dist-upgrade)
[12:43] <malv> Seveas: I must have bad luck
[12:44] <kriz> I'm back !
[12:44] <Amon_Re> wb kriz
[12:44] <kriz> ;)
[12:44] <tech9iner> after rebooting if i press 'alt - left/right arrow' i find the gui login awaiting input?..
[12:44] <kriz> See? I told you I will be back :D
[12:44] <nx10> only have 3 EE in Xlog but that's for synaptics touchpad which works fine though
[12:44] <johnes123> is there a list of terminal commands posted somewhere?
[12:44] <tech9iner> but wtf keeps bootup from showing it first please?
[12:44] <Amon_Re> johnes123, not that i know off
[12:45] <kriz> Anyway, I am currentl running WIndows since I cannot boot my precious Ubuntu
[12:45] <anavim> Seveas, awesome, thx
[12:45] <joaquim> hello, first time in ubuntol and in this irc.
[12:45] <Amon_Re> kriz, identified your HD yet? ;)
[12:45] <johnes123> is there another command similar to ifconfig but provides exactly your ipaddress?
[12:45] <kriz> nope
[12:46] <Amon_Re> johnes123, couldn't you use host for that?
[12:46] <tech9iner> hey.. could my bootup to login screen prob be related to my playing round in session mngr maybe?
[12:46] <blacks> ifconfig | grep "inet addr" | sed something
[12:46] <fatejudger> I just swapped my hard drive out of my computer and stuck it in another computer
[12:47] <fatejudger> the new computer doesn't recognize the Primary Hard Drive
[12:47] <fatejudger> I'm guessing the MBR is to blame
[12:47] <Amon_Re> fatejudger, check your jumpers
[12:47] <johnes123> Amon_Re, i'm pretty new to this, how would i do that?
[12:47] <kriz> it's HDA
[12:47] <fatejudger> Amon_Re: I'm pretty sure that the jumpers aren't to blame, since they were both primary HDs
[12:47] <CanadianSnow> crimsun its really old
[12:47] <CanadianSnow> I got it off my neigbour for free
[12:48] <Amon_Re> fatejudger, if your BIOS can't identify/find the drive, then it's not properly connected, to big for the machine, or has a faulty cable
[12:48] <CanadianSnow> and i dont know anythin thats in it
[12:48] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: that really doesn't help. Please use lspnp -v (from pcmcia-cs) to obtain the info.
[12:48] <kriz> Amon
[12:48] <kriz> Look at this:
[12:48] <kriz> http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=4826&d=1135568060
[12:48] <crimsun> kriz: what's the issue?
[12:48] <CanadianSnow> crimsun from what? :s
[12:48] <fatejudger> Amon_Re: well I checked the connections twice, the cabling was working this morning, and it's only a 30 gig HD
[12:49] <kriz> Crimsum: After installing the Kernel update, I cannot boot to Ubuntu anymore [Whichever kernel I choose] 
[12:49] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: in a terminal, lspnp -v
[12:49] <crimsun> kriz: what's the error?
[12:49] <fatejudger> Amon_Re: I haven't checked the jumpers, but I'm guessing Dell sets all of their HDs as primary
[12:49] <kriz> Crimsum: This is the error:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7430
[12:49] <CanadianSnow> ok
[12:49] <Amon_Re> kriz, when you get the bootmenu, select "edit" then replace (hd0,0) with (hd0,2) & try to boot, if it boots, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst & run grub-install
[12:49] <Amon_Re> fatejudger, they usually use cable select mode
[12:49] <CanadianSnow> i've dont it lots of times before, and i put it in pastebin a while ago
[12:50] <CanadianSnow> crimsun
[12:50] <kriz> How do I select edit from the Grub, amon ?
[12:50] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: once more isn't going to hurt. I'm busy, too.
[12:50] <durt> how do i set the system cursor theme?
[12:50] <tafsen> Can anyone help me with a gxine problem?
[12:50] <Amon_Re> kriz, press "e" iirc, it tels tou in the bootscreen (press <esc> to select a kernel, read the bottom of the screen ;))
[12:50] <mark_> does norton ghost work for linux?
[12:50] <Seveas> !tell tafsen about anyone
[12:51] <kriz> ok
[12:51] <Amon_Re> mark_, you can do a sector by sector copy with ghost, and the latest versions support ext2 & 3
[12:51] <mark_> Amon_Re, cool :)
[12:51] <kriz> I replace hd0,0 with hd0,2 got it.   ***taking notes***
[12:51] <Amon_Re> kriz, kinda forgot the keys used in the grub menu,  but it should tell you wich ones to press
[12:52] <kriz> ok
[12:52] <kriz> THouthm I've never saw the word "edit" before... maybe I wasn't paying attention
[12:52] <Amon_Re> kriz, nobody reads the bottom half of their grub screen :p
[12:52] <tafsen> I can't get gxine to play some of my avi files http://pastebin.com/515406
[12:52] <kriz> I remember changing that using the Ubuntu Live CD
[12:53] <Amon_Re> !media
[12:53] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, Amon_Re
[12:53] <kriz> haha :D
[12:53] <Amon_Re> !multimedia
[12:53] <ubotu> I heard multimedia is for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[12:53] <gnomefreak> on the grub boot screen e is to edit
[12:53] <CanadianSnow> !paste
[12:53] <ubotu> paste is, like, totally, please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[12:54] <nicholaspaul> nalioth, Everning
[12:54] <kriz> Alright then,
[12:54] <amicrawler> how to install dpkg files ?
[12:54] <kriz> BRB, let's see if I can boot
[12:55] <Amon_Re> amicrawler, iirc: dpkg -i <package>
[12:55] <windowful> How do I upgrade to breezy badger?
[12:55] <ompaul> !breezy
[12:55] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[12:55] <windowful> ompaul, thank you
[12:55] <ompaul> windowful, np
[12:55] <cr1mson> Can someone tell me the default root password when Ubuntu is installed?
[12:55] <nicholaspaul> can someone help me install deb files? I have an error about dependency problems / Package not installed..
[12:55] <ompaul> cr1mson, your own
[12:55] <Amon_Re> cr1mson, it's the same as your own user account
[12:55] <ompaul> cr1mson, use sudo
[12:56] <amicrawler> Errors were encountered while processing:
[12:56] <amicrawler>  install
[12:56] <Seveas> !tell cr1mson about root
[12:56] <amicrawler> i alien it
[12:56] <mwe> nicholaspaul: install the dependencies first
[12:56] <nalioth> nicholaspaul: why are you in here all the time?
[12:56] <Seveas> Amon_Re, ompaul, don't lie please: by default there is no root password.
[12:56] <nicholaspaul> nalioth, THERE you are :)
[12:56] <BurgerMann> Does anyone know where and if the qt "headers and libraries" are located?
[12:56] <ompaul> Seveas, there is that
[12:56] <CanadianSnow> crimsun http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7347
[12:57] <nulldrone> Can I install ubuntu (out of the box) onto an acer aspire 3003Wcli?
[12:57] <Amon_Re> Seveas, there isn't? i thought the installer set it by default to the same password as the created user, didn't knowx
[12:57] <Amon_Re> -x
[12:57] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: that's not what I asked for. I asked for lspnp -v
[12:57] <mwe> nulldrone: is it listed in the notebook wiki?
[12:57] <Seveas> Amon_Re, read the RootSudo wikipage
[12:57] <amicrawler> i need to find sun java prg  does deb have it ?
[12:57] <nulldrone> mwe, ahh that's what i wanted, thanks
[12:57] <Seveas> !tell amicrawler about javadebs
[12:57] <mwe> nulldrone: not everything is listed though
[12:58] <CanadianSnow> uh
[12:58] <CanadianSnow> fine
[12:58] <ompaul> Amon_Re, as Seveas pointed out, actually root is disabled, you get sudo to do the work and it needs your password to do as superuser
[12:58] <CanadianSnow> lspnp: /proc/bus/pnp not available
[12:58] <CanadianSnow> crimsun
[12:59] <davebgimp> Hello. I'm running breezy with a soundblaster audigy 2. It works great. However, I installed wine and any application I try to run through it has no sound. I've tried selecting both alsa and oss as drivers, with no luck. EsounD gave me extremely broken and chppt sound, basically unusable. Is there anything anyone thinks I could try?
[12:59] <Amon_Re> ompaul, so it's the same as in OSX apperantly, never really noticed it (always use sudo)
[12:59] <mwe> CanadianSnow: is that the ubuntu kernel or a custom one?
[12:59] <ompaul> Amon_Re, ehh no it is free software but we won't go there :-)
[12:59] <CanadianSnow> ummm I just installed from a Ubuntu CD my Dad got from Work
[12:59] <nulldrone> mwe, yup that's the problem no aspires in the 3000 class are listed.. i guess i'll just have to TIAS
[12:59] <ompaul> why would audio tracks play fast
[12:59] <Amon_Re> ompaul, well, the same as in Darwin then, the free software foundation of OSX ;)
[01:00] <ompaul> Amon_Re, touche
[01:00] <nulldrone> mwe, and of course i'll put the outcome up on the wiki
[01:00] <CanadianSnow> ummm I just installed from a Ubuntu CD my Dad got from Work mwe
[01:00] <crimsun> CanadianSnow: reboot into the bios and tell me what sound card values there are
[01:01] <VR^> how do i move all, let's say, JPG files from a folder to another, using the terminal? i want to move all JPEGs in subfolders as well.
[01:01] <mwe> nulldrone: that'd be great. also try google to see if anyone has installed any linux distro on it to get hints for the installation
[01:01] <CanadianSnow> how do i do that crimsun?
[01:01] <enyc> VR^: hrrrm
[01:01] <BurgerMann> When I install KDE applications I need to specify where QT is installed, but I don't know where it is! :(
[01:01] <enyc> VR^: you could use find  to find the files you want
[01:01] <graft> VR^: you want to move all the JPEGs in a directory tree to some other folder?
[01:01] <nulldrone> mwe, i've seen stuff on the 3003, but not the EXACT model I have (some issues getting the battery monitor it seemed)
[01:01] <mwe> nulldrone: I did that for mine and found a dedicated site
[01:01] <VR^> enyc: good point
[01:01] <enyc> VR^:and pipo this into xargs to perform moves ?
[01:01] <psycode4> alguien habla espaol?
[01:02] <tech9iner> k mates..
[01:02] <cr1mson> I think I fixed it.  Thank you. :)
[01:02] <g1m> hello
[01:02] <nulldrone> mwe, and the resolution of the issue went over my head, lol
[01:02] <graft> yeah do like... mv `find . | grep -i \.jpg ` <wherever>
[01:02] <enyc> VR^: I reccoment getting xargs to execute 'echo ' commands ... instead of doing real mv commands first ;-)
[01:02] <mwe> nulldrone: I guess your odds are good though then
[01:02] <VR^> enyc: thanks
[01:03] <nulldrone> mwe, yeah.. probably, we'll see :P
[01:03] <tech9iner> 1st probs on my 2nd 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'  ;[.. old lappy locked up.. to powered down n back up..
[01:03] <CanadianSnow> how do i do that crimsun?
[01:03] <g1m> i have a problem with ndiswrapper: i cannot set my ESSID via iwconfig or editing the /etc/ndiswrapper/<driver>/<id>.conf file .. why is that ?
[01:03] <tech9iner> then tried running xubuntu install call again..
[01:03] <graft> is XFCE awesome?
[01:03] <nulldrone> graft, depends on who you ask ;)
[01:03] <tafsen> if Im gonna update from php4 to php5 on apache. Do I need to remove php4 first?
[01:03] <tech9iner> term output tells me to run 'dpkg --configure -a'.. i did..
[01:03] <graft> well, i'm asking you, i guess
[01:04] <mwe> g1m: did you use a driver that is reported to work with ndiswrapper?
[01:04] <nomin> can someone in here tell me if it's normal to be getting port scanned every minute of every day from different IP's located around the world?
[01:04] <graft> nomin: if you're at pentagon.gov, maybe
[01:04] <graft> or defenselink.mil i guess
[01:04] <nulldrone> graft, i have never used it... so i can't answer for myself
[01:04] <nomin> I've been getting port scanned like crazy lately
[01:04] <g1m> mwe: no, it is not in the list.. but dmesg, ifconfig and the rest of iwconfig look good
[01:04] <FarrisG> do the Ubuntu su/sudo packages work differently from the debian ones? For some reason, this install script for a tool I'm testing (zimbra) creates a bunch of directories as my regular user instead of the root or admin user created for the tool, and it breaks permissions for the tool
[01:04] <mwe> g1m: last time I used ndiswrapper my problems went away once I installed a driver listed on ndiswrapper.sf.net
[01:05] <g1m> mwe: can i install any driver that seems to use the same chipset ?
[01:05] <nomin> Most of the port scans are originating from china
[01:05] <tech9iner> then trying to run install again and it keeps failing and suggesting i run .. oh wait.. rereading and finally noticed ''sudo apt-get -f install' only to fix.. mea culpa AGAin! ;] ] 
[01:06] <mwe> g1m: no not all drivers will work. I had to install a different version to get mine to work a while back
[01:06] <tech9iner> nomin: hadnt been googling for porn again riiiiight?!!?? rofl wink wink
[01:06] <mwe> g1m: what's the error iwconfig gives you?
[01:06] <g1m> mwe: so trying some different windows-drivers could fix the problem?
[01:06] <mwe> g1m: possibly
[01:06] <nomin> tech9iner, nope
[01:06] <g1m> mwe: no error.. i just can't change my ESSID
[01:06] <g1m> mwe: it's always "off/any"
[01:06] <graft> nomin: how do you detect your portscans?
[01:07] <mwe> g1m: not even in dmesg?
[01:07] <tech9iner> man google stock dropped worst ever in their history today.. dayamn!
[01:07] <g1m> nope, no error
[01:07] <nomin> graft, the logfile in my router
[01:07] <mwe> g1m: hmm. well I'd try a different driver version and google
[01:07] <amicrawler> what is the best deb distro out there and lots of lots of games and video mp3 etc:
[01:07] <g1m> mwe: k, thanks
[01:07] <grew> does anyone know why when i do an apt-get update or apt-get install <anything> when its downloading it sits for a good 5 minutes on each thing saying "[Waiting for Headers] "?
[01:08] <graft> nomin: what does it log? requests on closed ports? or what?
[01:08] <nomin> graft, I keep seeing IP's under "incoming" in my router's log file along with what port it's trying to access
[01:08] <graft> what port is it?
[01:08] <nomin> different ports, lately it's mosly been 1026 and 1027
[01:09] <graft> ah
[01:09] <bob_> anyone got a prefered website for desktop icons?
[01:09] <graft> um
[01:09] <graft> try this: http://www.linklogger.com/UDP1026.htm
[01:09] <Storkme> partitioning confuses me.
[01:09] <nicholaspaul> HOW do i quit one room without leaving the others?
[01:09] <maxtnk> as most collect the kernel?
[01:10] <graft> nicholaspaul: /part
[01:10] <_jason> nicholaspaul: /part
[01:10] <Storkme> nicholaspaul: /part
[01:10] <nicholaspaul> Thanks guys :)
[01:10] <nicholaspaul> Bye!
[01:10] <graft> it's like a chorus line!
[01:10] <_jason> lol...
[01:10] <Storkme> we shouldn't have told him.
[01:10] <bob_> lol
[01:10] <graft> heh
[01:10] <nulldrone> should told him /quit
[01:10] <nulldrone> :P
[01:10] <graft> or /beep
[01:10] <Joe[1] > anyone know any good Linux jokes?
[01:11] <nulldrone> well he did it himself, lol
[01:11] <maxtnk> that it is necessary to do to collect the kernel?
[01:11] <Aghaster> hi
[01:11] <nomin> graft, thanks for the link.  This is a little bit help except for the fact that 1026, 1027 are only the most frequent recently.  There were other ports before, I recorded some of them, I'll have to get them.
[01:11] <Aghaster> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32967 i have the same problem as this guy on this forum thread
[01:11] <Aghaster> has anybody solved this problem?
[01:12] <Aghaster> i googled a lot about it, and all i could find was other people in the same situation without any solution
[01:12] <Aghaster> :(
[01:12] <Ruth_Lemos> hooooowdy. hey guys, wasn't there a command i would type and terminal showed me all partitions and file systems on those? plz help.
[01:12] <anavim> Ruth_Lemos: fdisk?
[01:12] <Ruth_Lemos> doens't show me the file systems
[01:13] <Joe[1] > cat /etc/fstabs
[01:13] <liable> !backports
[01:13] <ubotu> rumour has it, backports is Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[01:13] <graft> how many Linux users does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
[01:13] <picasso> how much!
[01:13] <Joe[1] > 0
[01:13] <liable> Aghaster: ^^
[01:13] <nomin> graft, actually this looks like a pretty good site
[01:13] <Joe[1] > it just works
[01:13] <picasso> heh
[01:13] <picasso> yea rightg
[01:13] <Aghaster> liable: i'm sad i cant make it work
[01:13] <Joe[1] > well sometimes
[01:13] <CanadianSnow> how do i do that crimsun?
[01:13] <picasso> ...waiting for punchline...
[01:13] <Aghaster> :(
[01:13] <graft> One to recompile the kernel and rpm the bulb, 10,000 to whine about how windows light bulb wizards are ruining computing for everyone, 1,000 to suggest that the new government light bulbs won't run on linux, and 5 MPAA attorneys to sue the guy who figured out how light bulb threads work.
[01:14] <maxtnk> that it is necessary to do to collect the kernel?
[01:14] <Joe[1] > nice one graft
[01:14] <Ruth_Lemos> anavim: it's almost that. but it would go like: /dev/sda1 ntfs ..., /dev/sda2 fat16...
[01:14] <Ruth_Lemos> i b nb
[01:14] <tech9iner> Joe[1] : visited http://humorix.org/ of late guv? ;] ] 
[01:15] <Joe[1] > hey tech9iner thanks for the link
[01:15] <Joe[1] > i will check it out
[01:15] <Joe[1] > g2g
[01:15] <tech9iner> np Joe[1] 
[01:15] <Joe[1] > laterz all
[01:15] <maxtnk> as funny
[01:16] <graft> also the uncyclopedia entry...
[01:16] <graft> http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Linux
[01:16] <CanadianSnow> so
[01:16] <Ruth_Lemos> somebody help me how do i know where is my fat16 partitioon
[01:16] <CanadianSnow> anyone else wanna take a go at trying to help me?
[01:16] <Ruth_Lemos> and what it's name
[01:16] <fatejudger> .
[01:17] <fatejudger> isn't there some Ncurses wizard that lets you redetect all of your video hardware and settings?
[01:17] <graft> re-detect?
[01:17] <maxtnk> but what install the new kernel by means of apt-get?
[01:17] <kriz> I'm back
[01:18] <graft> CanadianSnow: what's your problem?
[01:18] <anavim> Ruth_Lemos: when I run sudo fdisk /dev/hda, etc, and hit "p", it shows me all my partitions and what they're formatted as, i.e. NTFS and ext3 and swap
[01:18] <mwe> Ruth_Lemos: sudo fdisk -l /dev/yourdisk
[01:19] <Storkme> is it hard to make my hdd have a partition for ubuntu 32-bit and ubuntu 64-bit?
[01:19] <Ruth_Lemos> thanks!
[01:19] <Ruth_Lemos> fdisk /dev/hda
[01:19] <Ruth_Lemos> Unable to open /dev/hda
[01:20] <Ruth_Lemos> oh sudo
[01:20] <Ruth_Lemos> sorry
[01:20] <mwe> Ruth_Lemos: just sudo fdsik -l /dev/hda will show the partitions
[01:20] <Ruth_Lemos> still
[01:20] <maxtnk>  but what install the new kernel by means of apt-get?
[01:20] <Ruth_Lemos>  sudo fdisk /dev/hda
[01:20] <Ruth_Lemos> Unable to open /dev/hda
[01:20] <anavim> Ruth_Lemos: my drive is sda, not hda, btw, ymmv
[01:20] <mwe> Ruth_Lemos: what's your hdd device?
[01:21] <Ruth_Lemos> anavim:  sudo fdsik -l /dev/hda
[01:21] <Ruth_Lemos> got nothing
[01:21] <mwe> Ruth_Lemos: is it ide or scsi and primary or secondary etc
[01:21] <Ruth_Lemos> oh sda.
[01:21] <Ruth_Lemos> lol
[01:21] <Ruth_Lemos> got it now. tks.
[01:21] <nomin> has anyone else not been able to get openoffice to run on breezy?
[01:21] <CanadianSnow> graft I have no sound... Ubuntu doesn't see the sound card
[01:21] <eugman> Hey I keep getting error 2 when I try to fix slocate
[01:21] <mwe> Ruth_Lemos: sudo fdisk -l with show the partitions right away
[01:22] <Ruth_Lemos> mwe, anavim: tks.
[01:22] <CanadianSnow> at least thats one of the problems... I also have windows going off the screen and i only have 2 resolutions to choice from
[01:22] <anavim> Ruth_Lemos: yw
[01:22] <maxtnk> but what install the new kernel by means of apt-get?
[01:23] <mwe> I wish wasn't so hard and expensive to get a new keyboard for a laptop :|
[01:23] <anavim> mwe: ebay
[01:24] <anavim> maxtnk: you can get kernel security fixes but not a new version of the kernel unless you are in development branch
[01:25] <anavim> maxtnk: and it isn't recommended to use dev kernels because the kernel interface changes
[01:25] <drkat> this is a very interesting dist
[01:25] <liable> wtf?
[01:25] <armosfighter> im switchin back to windows and i need help
[01:26] <drkat> why are you switching back to windows
[01:26] <tritium> armosfighter: permanently, or rebooting?
[01:26] <armosfighter> my external dvd drive isnt able to write
[01:26] <drkat> i see
[01:26] <liable> armosfighter: need to rewrite the mbr?
[01:26] <armosfighter> how in gods name do i do that?
[01:27] <eugman> E: /cdrom//pool/main/s/slocate/slocate_2.7-4_i386.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 2
[01:27] <liable> windows cd, fixmbr
[01:27] <CodyDH> Hello... I am curious if anyone knows if the Ubuntu PPC Install CD has partition resize support?
[01:27] <eugman> can anyone help
[01:27] <tritium> CodyDH: it does
[01:28] <psycode> Does the ubuntu live-cd contain GParted?
[01:28] <drkat> ummm
[01:29] <CodyDH> tritium: Ok... is it in a fairly simple format (can I say reduce 60 to 40 and make new partitions in free space) or will I have to figure out cylinders, etc... and is it safe?
[01:29] <CanadianSnow> graft I have no sound... Ubuntu doesn't see the sound card
[01:29] <Ruth_Lemos> psycode: don't think so. at least not breezy
[01:30] <PuMpErNiCkLe> psycode: I'm pretty sure it only has Parted - the CLI version of GParted.
[01:30] <tritium> CodyDH: I've not used it, so I can't comment much on it.,
[01:30] <CodyDH> tritium: OK. Well, thanks for your help! :)
[01:31] <ves> Anybody know if there are any nice 'composite' effect (simply darken the desktop out) screensavers about for X/gnome?
[01:31] <psycode> PuMpErNiCkLe, CLI?
[01:31] <psycode> PuMpErNiCkLe, command line?
[01:31] <PuMpErNiCkLe> psycode: yup
[01:31] <tritium> CodyDH: but you should be able to specify size, including by percentage
[01:31] <CodyDH> tritium: Awesome
[01:31] <F43RY> My ubuntu system doesn't open .png file anymore
[01:31] <hunkyspunky2> hello
[01:31] <psycode> PuMpErNiCkLe, bummer.. I'll have to get knoppix then
[01:32] <mcdenyer> i have xine installed now how do i get it to play on firefox?
[01:32] <CodyDH> tritium: Any idea what kind of bootloader it uses? Grub for PPC?
[01:32] <tritium> psycode: the installer can resize partitions.  What do you need gparted for?
[01:32] <tritium> CodyDH: not grub, but I can't recall the name
[01:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CodyDH: Yaboot, I think.
[01:32] <hunkyspunky2> i used gparted as my graphical partiontion manger ... i ran mine via live cd
[01:32] <tritium> that's it, PuMpErNiCkLe
[01:32] <psycode> tritium, i want to create a new drive from the free space in my ubuntu partition...
[01:32] <mwe> psycode: or the gparted live cd
[01:32] <kriz> I have a problem.
[01:33] <kriz> [who dosn't? :P] 
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> so if i install grub.. on my drive..
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> i can run ubuntu?
[01:33] <kriz> Can somebody help me?
[01:33] <tritium> psycode: you can use mkfs
[01:33] <mwe> psycode: does knoppix have gparted? not only qtparted?
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> i already got it installed
[01:33] <kriz> My problem is
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> just don't got grub installed
[01:33] <CodyDH> PuMpErNiCkLe: Cool. Thank you
[01:33] <psycode> tritium, mkfs?
[01:33] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CodyDH: np :)
[01:33] <kriz> that I cannot boot to Ubuntu after the Kernel update
[01:33] <dhart> hi
[01:33] <tritium> psycode: yes
[01:33] <CodyDH> tritium: One last question :) Any idea if Ubuntu/Linux in general can read OS X partitions? (HFS+, I believe....)
[01:33] <psycode> tritium, what's that?
[01:34] <PuMpErNiCkLe> kriz: You should be able to select the kernel you were using before the update in teh Grub menu.
[01:34] <anavim> CodyDH: it reads them fine, but I don't recommend writing to HFS+
[01:34] <kriz> Neither of the kernel that I have works
[01:34] <tritium> psycode: it's a command for building filesystems
[01:34] <F43RY> None program I have is able to open .png files. Any suggestions?
[01:34] <kriz> all of them gives me the same error:
[01:34] <tritium> F43RY: using which application?
[01:34] <CodyDH> anavim: Cool... so anyways, I could copy my MP3s off?
[01:35] <kriz> this error:
[01:35] <F43RY> all
[01:35] <kriz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7430
[01:35] <anavim> CodyDH: mount -t hfsplus /dev/your-drive /media/folder
[01:35] <anavim> CodyDH: yes
[01:35] <CanadianSnow> who wants to help me?
[01:35] <mwe> kriz: the error you posted sounds like a damaged file system
[01:35] <tritium> F43RY: what changed since you were last able to open them?
[01:35] <F43RY> I don't know
[01:35] <CanadianSnow> how do I find stuff about my sound in the bios?
[01:35] <mwe> kriz: or partition
[01:35] <anavim> CodyDH: /media/folder is the name of a folder you create
[01:35] <F43RY> I don't remember
[01:35] <FlannelKing> My gnome won't start.  Never gets past the login (no little tan box with the loading progress thing).  Anyone help?
[01:35] <CanadianSnow> mwe think you could help me? :) plz?
[01:35] <tritium> FlannelKing: did you look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[01:36] <kriz> mew: does that mean....there is no solution ?
[01:36] <Peggerr> http://www.hacktopia.net/
[01:36] <grim76> kriz: what format is the partition?
[01:36] <tritium> CanadianSnow: try lspci and lshw to find out about your sound card.  Also, look in /proc/asound
[01:36] <kriz> ext2
[01:36] <F43RY> It drives me crazy
[01:36] <mwe> CanadianSnow: what's the problem again?
[01:36] <grim76> kriz: can you boot to recovery console?
[01:36] <F43RY> what could I check?
[01:37] <kriz> no, neither the recovery
[01:37] <tritium> F43RY: did you remove any installed packages?
[01:37] <F43RY> no, absolutely
[01:37] <tritium> something had to have happened, F43RY
[01:37] <grim76> kriz: hmmm might want to see if you boot to the ubuntu cd and see if it will see the partition correctly
[01:37] <CodyDH> anavim: OK... thank you.
[01:37] <F43RY> I agree but what
[01:37] <kriz> a guy, here told me to change (hd0,0) to (hd0,2)  But, I noticed that it alread is (hd0,2)
[01:37] <F43RY> i don't have any idea
[01:38] <kriz> so, since I remembered that my boot is in hd0,3, I changed to ir
[01:38] <kriz> it
[01:38] <MrPockets> is there a way i can message a windows box on my LAN via UBUNUT
[01:38] <kriz> and it gave me the following:
[01:38] <psycode> Is there a way to update to the newest kernel and write to NTFS from ubuntu?
[01:38] <CanadianSnow> mwe i have no sound
[01:38] <kriz> this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7431
[01:38] <F43RY> what should I check?
[01:38] <FlannelKing> tritium, would that just be for local logins? or XDMCP as well?  Since I can log in locally, just not via cygwin/xwin
[01:38] <tritium> F43RY: please run this: "apt-cache policy ubuntu-desktop", just to verify that it is installed (and hence all of its dependencies)_
[01:38] <trackilizer> Hey guys need your help.
[01:38] <CanadianSnow> and tritium I have done that, it doesn't find anything, check my pastebin
[01:39] <mwe> CanadianSnow: does lspci list the card?
[01:39] <F43RY> ok, just a moment
[01:39] <tritium> FlannelKing: did you enable XDMCP?
[01:39] <CanadianSnow> mwe no
[01:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> psycode: Not through apt, afaik.
[01:39] <trackilizer> I just upgraded my video card and i can't see anything where the login screen should be.
[01:39] <grim76> kriz:  not sure on that one
[01:39] <mwe> CanadianSnow: then I don't know what to do
[01:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> psycode: It's available for Dapper, but not Breezy.
[01:39] <CanadianSnow> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7347 mwe
[01:39] <trackilizer> So, i just tpyed in my user name and password and heard the login music.
[01:39] <nomin> does openoffice.org2 run on ubuntu?  It wouldn't open at all on mine (5.10) so I just uninstalled it.  I need to decide wether to try openoffice again or just install other programs.
[01:39] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickle think you could try helpin me plz?
[01:40] <FlannelKing> tritium yeah, and I can get to the login screen (and actually, I can log in using KDE, just not gnome)
[01:40] <ardchoille> I need to exec a binary upon login, how do I do that? Putting /path/to/binary in ~/.xinitrc didn't work, putting it in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc didn't work either
[01:40] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: Possibly, what's the issue?
[01:40] <tritium> nomin: the beta of openoffice.org2 in 5.10 works well
[01:40] <trackilizer> I then typed "crtl + F1" and installed bitchx to chat here.
[01:40] <cemmel> question: I'm trying to compile WindowLab, and when i run make it gives me the following error (among many others): "X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory". does anyonw know what library it's referring to and/or how to get it for ubuntu?
[01:40] <anavim> trackilizer: try booting in safemode for starters
[01:40] <kriz> wow! I guess I am the first one to have that problem :P hehe [Since I didn't see any report in the Ubuntuforum] 
[01:40] <trackilizer> What is it i should do?
[01:40] <psycode> PuMpErNiCkLe, i see... thanks
[01:40] <Kianus> Hm.. Is nVidia-drivers installed by default?
[01:40] <ompaul> Kianus, no
[01:40] <ompaul> Kianus, they are not free
[01:40] <trackilizer> anavim, how?
[01:40] <tritium> Kianus: no, but there are easily installed.
[01:40] <tritium> !tell Kianus about nvidia
[01:40] <ompaul> Kianus, that is to say not free software, free gratis
[01:40] <anavim> trackilizer: nm, you switched to a virtual terminal
[01:40] <mwe> kriz: is ubuntu on hda3 or hda4?
[01:41] <kriz> hda3
[01:41] <trackilizer> anavim, i have no idea what you're talking about.
[01:41] <Kianus> tritium: thanks
[01:41] <mwe> kriz: then grub should say (hd0,2) and that's what you had
[01:41] <MrPockets> can i message a windows box on my LAN using an ubuntu?
[01:41] <nomin> trituim, would you happen to know just why openoffice wouldn't open on my system?
[01:41] <kriz> hda4 is the Swap, if I remember correctly...
[01:41] <F43RY> impossible to check packages list. That machine is in an intranet
[01:41] <mwe> kriz: can you mount the partition from a live cd even?
[01:41] <CanadianSnow> ya tritium, lshw doesn't even see anything
[01:42] <anavim> trackilizer: sorry, I can't remember the name of the tool to reconfigure video settings
[01:42] <kriz> haven't try to mount from the Live cd.
[01:42] <tritium> okay, CanadianSnow
[01:42] <trackilizer> Crap!
[01:42] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickle ubuntu doesn't see my soundcard
[01:42] <trackilizer> oh well, thanks anyways
[01:42] <mwe> kriz: try it. see if you get an error and if you do post it
[01:42] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: I don't see anything in your lspci that looks like a soundcard... what *should* it be seeing?
[01:42] <kriz> how do I mount from the Live cd?
[01:43] <kriz> mount /dev/hda3/rescute ?
[01:43] <kriz> rescue
[01:43] <mwe> kriz: mkdir -p /mnt/hda3 && mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/hda3
[01:43] <mwe> kriz: as root or with sudo
[01:43] <mwe> kriz: sudo mkdir -p /mnt/hda3 && sudo mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/hda3
[01:44] <kriz> ok
[01:44] <dcode> I'm using dapper flight 2 with KDE and as soon as I login and KDM launches KDE, I lose use of the keyboard....any ideas what could cause that?
[01:44] <mwe> dcode: using an alfa release could cause that :)
[01:45] <hunkyspunky2> hello
[01:45] <hunkyspunky2> can anyone help me out with reinstalling grub?
[01:45] <dcode> mwe, I know it's a development release...but I figured it woulda been discovered by now...and it has worked before
[01:45] <F43RY> ok, I disconnect this machine and connect the other. I'll update you later
[01:45] <hunkyspunky2> i installed windows after i installed linux
[01:45] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickle thats the problem? I should have one somewhere, but it doesn't see it
[01:45] <mwe> dcode: you need to post errors from the log files
[01:45] <hunkyspunky2> and now i'm told to reinstall or repair grub...
[01:45] <CanadianSnow> I want sound.... but I cant get it :( (pumpernickel
[01:46] <hunkyspunky2> can anyone help me out with installing it from a bootable floppy?
[01:46] <dcode> right-o mwe
[01:46] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: What should it be seeing?  What's your soundcard?  (Maker, model #, integrated/pci...)
[01:47] <anavim> hunkyspunky2: you need to follow the steps to recovering ubuntu after windows install on the ubuntu wiki
[01:47] <mwe> !grub
[01:47] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[01:48] <MrPockets> can i message a windows box on my LAN using an ubuntu?
[01:48] <anavim> what ubotu said  :)
[01:48] <mwe> MrPockets: message it?
[01:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> MrPockets: Using what protocol?
[01:48] <MrPockets> yes
[01:48] <anavim> MrPockets: like with Instant Messenger?
[01:48] <mwe> MrPockets: what do you mean by messaging it?
[01:49] <butcherbird> MrPockets: net message?
[01:49] <MrPockets> yes
[01:49] <MrPockets> net message
[01:50] <mwe> MrPockets: you'd typically you smbfs to mount shares and stuff I don't know about messages
[01:50] <tritium> MrPockets: gaim (Applications->Internet->Gaim Internet Messenger) support many protocols
[01:50] <kirtis> MrPockets: Samba can do the net message thing, but i don't recall the syntax.  man samba. ;)
[01:50] <MrPockets> just in windows you can netmessage via dos, im wondering if Ubuntu has a similar function
[01:51] <butcherbird> MrPockets: maybe with dosbox never tried though
[01:51] <butcherbird> MrPockets: samba prob best bet
[01:51] <mwe> kirtis: samba? isn't that for windows to communicate with linux rather than the other way around?
[01:51] <MrPockets> just sudo apt-get samba?
[01:52] <kirtis> mwe: It does both
[01:52] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickel, oh, i have no idea
[01:52] <mwe> kirtis: hm. I just use smbfs to mount windows shares. no samba
[01:52] <butcherbird> sudo apt-get install samba to search for a package apt-cache search packagename
[01:52] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: Is it a pci card or an integrated chip?
[01:53] <ki4ikl> does anyone in her eknow abotu icecast?
[01:53] <ki4ikl> i need help configuring it
[01:53] <mwe> kirtis: I've used samba to get windows to see linux shares though
[01:53] <cemmel> does anyone know why my /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 not contain any .h files and what one can do about this on ubuntu?
[01:53] <samwiser> Hi I am a brand new ubuntu user can someone help guide me through a few things?
[01:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ki4ikl: There's a #icecast channel - you might have some luck there.
[01:53] <musashiden> can i get some help with mplayer?
[01:54] <samwiser> I need a step by step guide of how to be able to play mp3s?
[01:54] <mwe> musashiden: you'll need to ask a specific question
[01:54] <Xenguy> !mp3
[01:54] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:54] <samwiser> and also how to install my ati radeon graphics card?
[01:54] <anavim> cemmel: are you looking for libx11-dev?
[01:54] <samwiser> thanks ubotu!
[01:54] <mwe> !ati
[01:54] <ubotu> ati is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[01:54] <cemmel> anavim, i think that's it -- thanks :)
[01:54] <ki4ikl> krap no one is talking in icecast, krap
[01:55] <musashiden> i get this error when trying to open any video file with mplayer:
[01:55] <musashiden> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
[01:55] <mwe> musashiden: what is the selected vo device?
[01:55] <CanadianSnow> I dont know pumpernickel, sorry, but it does see pci, just, i dont/didn't know what that means
[01:56] <kent> musashiden, you need to configure mplayer to use a video output that it can use.  look through the manual for mplayer
[01:56] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickel, should i open the box and see whats inside???
[01:56] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: That would work.  Check if it's an actual add-on card or just a motherboard component.
[01:58] <akant> do any of you use the quake2 package binary with osp mod's?
[01:59] <varsendagger> how do you get quake2 to work?
[01:59] <varsendagger> hey why doesn't the spellchecker in abiword work?
[01:59] <s1gnAl> hi guys, can someone help me troubleshoot why X won't start? I've looked at the logs and they don't yield much info....
[01:59] <akant> quake2 runs great under Breezy
[01:59] <akant> you have to install the pak files off the cdrom
[02:00] <varsendagger> ahh
[02:00] <akant> my question is for mods
[02:00] <frazmanw> hey I am used to having a network icon in gnome file manager, and I don't. All my samba etc works but other computers are not showing in the file manager as there is no network tab. is there a fix?
[02:00] <varsendagger> --- con't have the quake 2 cdrom
[02:00] <akant> You can download the quake2 demo and use those .pak files
[02:00] <CanadianSnow> pumpernickel im thinking its an add in but ill check
[02:00] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: have you tried 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'  ?
[02:00] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: k
[02:00] <akant> the debian .deb had a great setup script
[02:01] <akant> which is missing in ubuntu?
[02:01] <blacks> how can I get a list of packages that dpkg-reconfigure works on?
[02:01] <s1gnAl> well, I cant even get a terminal when it starts up, it appears to go through init and then I get a black screen
[02:01] <musashiden> kent, how do i do that? :/
[02:01] <s1gnAl> I have already reinstalled once
[02:01] <akant> go to ftp.idsoftware.com and download the quake2 demo
[02:01] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: nvidia videocard by any chance?
[02:01] <Kriz> hi
[02:01] <Kriz> I'm back
[02:01] <akant> and extra the data into a dir on your system/
[02:02] <s1gnAl> xenguy: no, readeon chipset on laptop
[02:02] <s1gnAl> *radeon
[02:02] <musashiden> mwe: erm, i dont know >_<
[02:02] <akant> then just apt-get the quake2 package
[02:02] <PuMpErNiCkLe> blacks: man dpkg-reconfigure
[02:02] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: hrm, so it is not even getting to the point where it tries to load X ?
[02:02] <akant> and make sure the stuff in the data dir is in your /usr/lib/games/quake2 folder I believe
[02:02] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: or is it?
[02:03] <s1gnAl> xenguy: well Im not sure, looking at the logs it appears that it might be, but doesn't go all the way for whatever reason
[02:03] <blacks> PuMpErNiCkLe, I see how you can reconfigure all, but not how to see a list
[02:03] <MrRio> hey
[02:03] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: nod... so if you do Ctrl-Alt-F2, can you get to a console/command prompt?
[02:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> blacks: dpkg -l
[02:04] <s1gnAl> xenguy: yes, correct
[02:04] <vortexdude> hello everyone, i am a big linux noob and i'm trying to simply edit the menu.lst file for the Grub boot loader, but it always says that i do not have permission.  How can I get permission? I thought that i was the admin...
[02:04] <s1gnAl> xenguy: ahh scratch that, no I cant
[02:04] <anavim> vortexdude: with sudo
[02:04] <PuMpErNiCkLe> vortexdude: sudo gedit /path/to/menu.lst
[02:04] <vortexdude> ok what is sudo?
[02:04] <Kriz> .. looks like they left.
[02:04] <Kriz> Anyway
[02:04] <Kriz> Guys/girls
[02:05] <s1gnAl> xenguy: I tried F2 all the way to F12, can not get a terminal
[02:05] <PuMpErNiCkLe> vortexdude: It's a 'do as superuser' command.
[02:05] <varsendagger> vortexdude, that is the superuser acces with your own password
[02:05] <fatejudger> how do I mount my NTFS drive in the CLI?
[02:05] <vortexdude> hmm ic, thanks alot guys
[02:05] <Kriz> I am not able to boot to Ubuntu since the Kernel Update [Yesterdays?] 
[02:05] <Kriz> Can somebody help me?
[02:05] <armosfighter> what do i do to switch back to windows
[02:05] <armosfighter> cause the cd isnt booting up
[02:05] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: wow, hard to make progress with a command-line.  Looks like you'd have to boot off the install CD with the 'rescue' option or something similar
[02:05] <s1gnAl> fatejudger: mount /dev/whatever /mnt/point, there might be a flag for the NTFS file system, cant remember....
[02:06] <vortexdude> varsendagger, it said getedit: command not found
[02:06] <anavim> armosfighter: take the cd out
[02:06] <navarone> armosfighter, take cd out and reboot
[02:06] <armosfighter> it is out
[02:06] <Kriz> anyone can help me?
[02:06] <vortexdude> oh i spelled wrong...
[02:06] <armosfighter> what are you talking about
[02:06] <armosfighter> lol
[02:06] <vb_coder> is there an open ssh server that will run on windows?
[02:06] <theneonshadow> what does the command sudo mean
[02:06] <armosfighter> im trying to get rid of ubuntu and install windows is that so hard
[02:06] <_jason> theneonshadow: super user do
[02:06] <cyphase> how can you prevent Evolution from sending out your name with an email on a per email basis?
[02:06] <s1gnAl> xenguy: is there a guide somewhere on using the rescue function? I tried that previously when I had this problem and I didnt have any luck
[02:07] <navarone> armosfighter, is your bios set to boot from cd-rom first?
[02:07] <vb_coder> theneonshadow, sudo is like having admistrative priviledges to do things normal users cant do
[02:07] <armosfighter> no idea
[02:07] <kent> musashiden, hmm, either from a terminal by running (man mplayer) or look at mplayers homepage.
[02:07] <kirtis> armosfighter: boot from your windows cd and choose repair windows, then do "fixmbr"
[02:07] <theneonshadow> vd_coder: ahhh i see
[02:07] <armosfighter> how do i boot from my windows cd
[02:07] <armosfighter> ?
[02:07] <varsendagger> vortexdude, type sudo gedit menu.1st
[02:07] <musashiden> kent, i mean, what exactly am i looking for in that manual
[02:07] <Kriz> When I try to boot
[02:07] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: hrm, ubotu just says this: "I guess rescue is Boot the install cd with rescue as boot parameter for system rescue mode"
[02:07] <Kriz> I get this error or message:
[02:07] <liable> armosfighter: editing grub menu will not remove ubuntu.
[02:07] <Kriz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7430
[02:08] <armosfighter> ...
[02:08] <Kriz> IT says error 17
[02:08] <Kriz> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7430
[02:08] <kent> musashiden, how to configure mplayer. You need to edit a file if i remember correctly.  its probably in .mplayer in your home.
[02:08] <liable> armosfighter: just you need to delete the partition, and rewrite the mbr
[02:08] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: basically you'd have to boot off the CD in rescue mode, then mount your hard-drive and have a look around...
[02:08] <vortexdude> varsen, thanks alot :)
[02:08] <navarone> armosfighter, restart computer and press "del" key when it is almost set...you should see a msg at bottom telling you how to enter set up...when you see msg press whatever key and enter bios setup. Go to Boot section and chnge the boot order so that cd-rom is fiorst
[02:08] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: maybe see if /etc/X11/xorg.conf exists (the X config file)
[02:08] <s1gnAl> xenguy: well I basically already did that, but with Knoppix
[02:09] <theneonshadow> whats the command for unpacking rmp files
[02:09] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: yeah, Knoppix is good
[02:09] <armosfighter> okay
[02:09] <armosfighter> ill be back if it doesnt work
[02:09] <navarone> armosfighter,  ok
[02:09] <vb_coder> wine says i need an active x control can anyone help?
[02:10] <saik0> Wow somebody installed a linux distro cant install windows? never thought I'd see the day
[02:10] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: if there is an X conf file, then try reducing colour from 24 to 16; also try reducing the resolution options if that doesn't work
[02:10] <grimmy> hah
[02:10] <dell500> anyone know how to stop the command cp in console from copying the rest of the contents it's copying?
[02:10] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: otherwise, maybe someone else here has better ideas than me, or search the wiki/forums
[02:10] <dell500> just close the terminal?
[02:10] <navarone> saiko...armosfighter could not install because he didn't realize he needed cd-rom to boot first
[02:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> theneonshadow: rpm?
[02:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !rpm
[02:11] <ubotu> rpm is, like, the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
[02:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !alien
[02:11] <ubotu> methinks alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Can give problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/
[02:11] <vb_coder> saik0, nope i cant get wine to work
[02:11] <s1gnAl> xenguy: hmm, looking at something here, looks like my videocard is configured as a PCI card, I believe this chipset is on an AGP bus
[02:11] <vb_coder> can you help?
[02:11] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: not being a hardware guy, that means more to you than me :-)
[02:11] <musashiden> kent, found it. but what do i put in here?:   vo=
[02:12] <musashiden> x11 ?
[02:12] <navarone> s1gnAl, I think that is normal...my card is agp but is listed in pci slot
[02:12] <saik0> navarone, Yea i saw that. But CDROM had to be first in the bootloader to install ubuntu you know...
[02:12] <theneonshadow> .rpm
[02:12] <theneonshadow> its LimeWireLinux.rmp
[02:12] <medgno> is nvidia.com not working, or is it just my bad internet?
[02:12] <kent> musashiden, from reading for example the mplayer homepage you should get some alternatives to try from. I dont really know.  But x11 is one of the yeah..
[02:12] <s1gnAl> darnit
[02:12] <navarone> saiko...he did not have ubuntu installed he was trying and was going to go back to windows...at least that was the jist of it from what i read
[02:12] <varsendagger> it seems like i have to run apt-get update like everyday, what is the deal? it complains "cannot stat package
[02:13] <ubuntu_> can anyone help me out with installing grub with the ubuntu live cd?
[02:13] <navarone> saiko> we'll see if he gets back...<s>
[02:13] <musashiden> kent, well iam still getting the same error..
[02:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubuntu_ about grub
[02:13] <ubuntu_> navarone... whats going on buddy,
[02:13] <kent> musashiden, then try some other alternatives. There are some of them right?
[02:13] <Xenguy> s1gnAl: so are you looking at /etc/X11/xorg.conf then ?
[02:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> theneonshadow: alien -d /path/LimeWireLinux.rpm
[02:13] <musashiden> kent, dont know...
[02:13] <saik0> navarone, ah ok. misunderstood
[02:13] <navarone> hi ubuntu...ummm...the name sounds familiar but the face is iffy
[02:14] <ubuntu_> but.. i tried the grun there i downloade it and it supposed to make a bootable floppy..
[02:14] <clemslacker> having trouble playing preview clips at netflix, any suggestions on what player to use
[02:14] <saik0> !tell ubuntu about grub
[02:14] <ubuntu_> but it kicks out with an eroor about some output file error
[02:14] <saik0> !tell ubuntu_ about grub
[02:14] <theneonshadow> how do i use 'fakeroot'
[02:14] <_jason> theneonshadow: what are you building?
[02:15] <kent> musashiden, can you run a terminal?   if so, then run the command "mplayer -vo help".  There you see a list of alternatives. Then you can try from the terminal by running "mplayer -vo [prefered output]  file.avi".  change file.avi to the file you want to play. (it requires that you know how to use the terminal though.. do you? (not all do)
[02:15] <theneonshadow> it says i need to be either root or fakeroot to run the command alien -d. i can go load in root, i just don't know what fakeroot is. Just wondering cuz its a new word for me
[02:15] <kent> musashiden, xv, x11, sdl are some of the alternatives.
[02:15] <Xenguy> !fakeroot
[02:15] <ubotu> Xenguy: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[02:15] <Xenguy> heh
[02:16] <_jason> musashiden: have you installed your video drivers?
[02:16] <ubuntu_> can anyone help me out in here.. instaed of pmming me with links.. to info i don't understand very well?
[02:16] <_jason> theneonshadow: fakeroot is a command, if you tell use what you are trying to do there may be an easier way we can tell you
[02:16] <ubuntu_> navarone..
[02:16] <musashiden> _jason, if you mean the codecs, then yes
[02:16] <ubuntu_> you now anything about this?
[02:17] <grimmy> Does anyone know how or a link off hand where I can find good information for changing my resolution to 1280x1024? thanks
[02:17] <_jason> musashiden: no, I mean video drivers :P like nvidia or ati
[02:17] <navarone> about what ubuntu_?
[02:17] <Xenguy> !resolution
[02:17] <ubotu> methinks resolution is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:17] <theneonshadow> _jason: Im trying to install LimeWire from the file LimeWireLunix.rpm file on my desktop
[02:17] <cemmel> why don't i have a .xsession file?
[02:17] <musashiden> well, the actual graphic hardware is an i810, but the system recognises it as a "Mesa driver"
[02:17] <iKernel> Hi everyone
[02:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell theneonshadow about limewire
[02:17] <navarone> theneonshadow, why not get a deb file? Isn't there one available?
[02:17] <zenmaster> Hi, I'm having a hard time getting azuraus working.
[02:17] <zenmaster> I have pppoe internet.
[02:18] <zenmaster> And it's telling me there is a problem with my nat.
[02:18] <theneonshadow> navarone: idk this is what the site gave me
[02:18] <_jason> theneonshadow: ubotu sent you an easier way
[02:18] <musashiden> _jason, well, the actual graphic hardware is an i810, but the system recognises it as a "Mesa driver"
[02:18] <theneonshadow> _jason: yeah i see that thanks dude
[02:18] <zenmaster> I do not have a router, I used pppoeconf to set it up and  onnect.
[02:18] <iKernel> How would I spread an ubuntu installation dvd over multiple CDs? (It is a live dvd as well as an installation dvd.)
[02:18] <ubuntu_> navarone.. can u help me out with installing grub?
[02:18] <poningru> theneonshadow: did you get your answer about fakeroot?
[02:18] <_jason> musashiden: hrmm I see.  I don't know about that then...
[02:18] <theneonshadow> Does linux have '!java' preinstalled or do i need to get it?
[02:19] <_jason> ubotu: tell theneonshadow about java
[02:19] <poningru> theneonshadow: there is a java in that site
[02:19] <theneonshadow> poningru: no further than it is a command
[02:19] <zenmaster> Any ideas about what is going on?
[02:19] <zenmaster> Why I can't get azuraus to work? No matter what port.
[02:19] <Baino> theneonshadow: google the term automatix + ubuntu, it will install a bunch of random stuff, including java, js for ff, and frostwire, a limewire clone
[02:19] <poningru> theneonshadow: its used to make a program think that its running under a root
[02:19] <Baino> it can* you choose
[02:19] <_jason> theneonshadow: !java, just means it's ubotu's factoid command for java.  What he sent you now references !javadebs, so you can just write 'javadebs' to him in the private message and he will give you the info
[02:19] <poningru> so you would do something like
[02:20] <iKernel> zenmaster: You need to open the port in the firewall, and, if you're behind a router, you need to foward that port to your computer.
[02:20] <theneonshadow> Baino: how much junk does it install
[02:20] <_jason> !automatix
[02:20] <ubotu> I guess automatix is messy, breaks all sorts of security guidelines, and is not open to improvement. In short: DO NOT USE IT!
[02:20] <Baino> whatever you want it to, you can select it
[02:20] <navarone> !automatix
[02:20] <theneonshadow> baino: i mean, its not gonna like flood a 40 gig hd will it?
[02:20] <poningru> theneonshadow: instead use easyubuntu
[02:21] <zenmaster> iKernel, I'm not behind a router. I'm directly to the internet. And unless the default install of ubuntu comes with a firewall I don't have one setup.
[02:21] <mianiak> is thee a way i can dual boot w/ ubuntu and winxp and share the main
[02:21] <mianiak>                  email folder. so no matter what os i am on at the time i can check my
[02:21] <poningru> theneonshadow: do not use automatix
[02:21] <mianiak>                  email and store it all in the same place, i use thunderbird on winxp.
[02:21] <theneonshadow> poningru: alright..
[02:21] <poningru> theneonshadow: easyubuntu gives you choice
[02:21] <zenmaster> iKernel, BitTorrent is working fine, but I Have a private site that won't let me use it.
[02:21] <theneonshadow> poningru: ahhh thats what i wanted to hear!
[02:21] <BurgerMann> I've got a .deb package file but don't know how to install it. When I double click it's opened in Ark! :S
[02:21] <Baino> you can pick what you want to install, so no...it will just get packages for various things and set it up, if it's messy I don't know, but I'm sure it wouldn't be to bad just installign frostwire that way, if you're having issues with limewire
[02:22] <kirtis> BurgerMann: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[02:22] <medgno> if it takes me more than 30 hops to get to a host, is there any way to still connect to it?
[02:22] <gordonau> hi guys, how do you get apt-get to force a certain version? thanks
[02:22] <BurgerMann> kirtis: thx
[02:22] <BurgerMann> kirtis: I should remember that ;)
[02:22] <zenmaster> And the other thing thats wierd. Is I used synaptic to install apache2. And now I can't get apache2 to start. No matter what I do.
[02:22] <navarone> mianik...not likely if mailbox is on ntfs and ubuntu cannot write safely to it...or on ubuntu and windows does not recognize the partition in order to access inbox...etc
[02:22] <poningru> !apache
[02:22] <ubotu> apache is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[02:22] <zenmaster> The error log does'nt say anything.
[02:22] <mianiak> navarone:  ok , thanx, what if it was on fat?
[02:23] <ubuntu_> when i try to install grub via terminal with live cd..
[02:23] <ubuntu_> i get this error
[02:23] <navarone> mianik...possibly...but I have never tried...maybe someone else would know
[02:23] <ubuntu_> /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[02:23] <ubuntu_> what does that mean?
[02:23] <mianiak> ok
[02:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> medgno: Not if you'ree still using igrp. ;p
[02:23] <ubuntu_> can anyone help?
[02:23] <ubuntu_> please?
[02:24] <theneonshadow> uhh wheres a good place to get easyubuntu
[02:24] <medgno> darn. that's preventing me from getting new nvidia drivers :-/
[02:24] <navarone> ubuntu_ you have a ubuntu install on your computer?
[02:24] <PuMpErNiCkLe> medgno: You use igrp? :o
[02:24] <allan_> hey, can anyone here get sound working on the game frozen bubble?
[02:24] <tag> I'm opening ion in an Xnest server, I used to use gnome-terminal inside of it but I wanted the more traditional XTerm font because it's easier on my eyes than any of the truetypes.  But when I open a normal xterm inside it, it doesn't get the right size, and vim/top/other ncurses apps don't use the full height of the window.
[02:24] <ubuntu_> i ran install last night...
[02:24] <ubuntu_> it went to the grun install
[02:25] <ubuntu_> and then power went out..
[02:25] <_jason> allan_: yes
[02:25] <ubuntu_> now all i need to do is install grub
[02:25] <tag> I have to resize the window before it gets it right
[02:25] <ubuntu_> can u help me out?
[02:25] <medgno> PuMpErNiCkLe, I have no clue. I'm on my college's internet connection, and figure, if they can, they do it in the worst way
[02:25] <navarone> ubuntu I would reinstall...power outage may have messed up a lot
[02:25] <ubuntu_> i don't want to resstart the installation
[02:25] <ubuntu_> navarone
[02:25] <PuMpErNiCkLe> medgno: lol
[02:25] <gordonau> hi guys, how do you get apt-get to force a certain version? thanks
[02:25] <zenmaster> How does one go about starting bittornado?
[02:25] <ubuntu_> it only interrupted the grun install
[02:25] <ubuntu_> so navarone can u help me out?
[02:26] <medgno> PuMpErNiCkLe, all I can say is, 300Bps sucks arse
[02:26] <_jason> allan_: if you use esd, you probably need to kill it
[02:26] <ubuntu_> i'm running ubuntu live cd now
[02:26] <navarone> ubuntu_ a power shortage on a running computer is never a good thing
[02:26] <Misnix-afk> mianiak, it should work on fat, make a backup of your mail before you try
[02:26] <ubuntu_> its not the computers fualt... my whole house olst power
[02:26] <ubuntu_> navarone....
[02:26] <ubuntu_> can u help me out with installing grub?
[02:26] <navarone> ubuntu_ if it isn't the puter's fault then forgive it and reinstall <s>
[02:27] <ubuntu_> it took like 1 hour and 30 mins
[02:27] <ubuntu_> can u please just tell me how to reinstall grub
[02:27] <ubuntu_> thtas all i nedd to do
[02:27] <ubuntu_> everything else is on there
[02:27] <allan_> esd?
[02:27] <PuMpErNiCkLe> medgno: That's not a net connection... that's a telegraph O_o
[02:27] <navarone> ubuntu_ the pointis that even if you could install grub you may be left with a corrupted install anyway
[02:28] <_jason> allan_: it's the sound daemon that is enabled by default
[02:28] <ubuntu_> well i would like to try, i an't got any important data on it now
[02:28] <rob> anyone else running Dapper on amd64?
[02:28] <medgno> PuMpErNiCkLe, no kidding. But in a few months, it'll be upgraded to 56kbps. Whee.
[02:28] <navarone> ubuntu_ all the more reason to make sure it is properly installed from the beginning
[02:28] <ubuntu_> navarone.. can u please help me out?
[02:28] <_jason> allan_: it let's you play multiple sounds at once.  But frozen bubble probably doesn't use it, so it can't access the sound card
[02:28] <allan_> ah
[02:28] <_jason> lets*
[02:28] <mianiak> misnix: thanx
[02:28] <allan_> so if i just end its process, i'd be cool?
[02:28] <navarone> ubuntu_ what help do you need? Just reinstall
[02:29] <ubuntu_> how can i install grub.. wihtout running install again.. i now its possible
[02:29] <matteo> salve
[02:29] <ubuntu_> can u tell me how to install grub separatly?
[02:29] <_jason> allan_: if you want you can kill it with 'killall esd', then to run it again after you are done playing, hit ALT+F2 and enter 'esd &'
[02:29] <kirtis> ubuntu_: boot from a live cd, chroot into the filesystem and re-run grub-install. Easy. ;)
[02:30] <ubuntu_> okay can u tell me how to do this , so a newbie can understand this
[02:30] <mianiak> misnix: would i have to make a seperate partition so i can share this email?
[02:30] <F43RY> hi, all. My system suddently stopped open .png files with any program. Can someone help me?
[02:30] <misnix> mianiak, I have my thunderbird mail dir on a sun solaris machine, exported to unix/linux using nfs, exporting to windows using samba
[02:30] <theneonshadow> ubotu: tell theneonshadow about limewire
[02:30] <allan_> thank you
[02:30] <navarone> kirtis...the point I am trying to make with him is that because he had a power failure during the install he should consider seriously reinstalling
[02:30] <rob> kirtis: i understood what you said and thought that sounded a little difficult for a guy who hasnt figured out how to change his nick from ubuntu
[02:30] <kirtis> It was slightly sarcastic.  He's going to have a hard time no matter what he does.
[02:30] <mianiak> misnix: does that work with dual boot?
[02:31] <ubuntu_> navarone... can u tell me how to do it step by step please? for anewbie?
[02:31] <rob> kirtis: keen, your right,  ubuntu_ you dont happen to have a second partition set up that you can just install the operating system on instead do you?  thats what i do whenever i digmyself a six foot hole
[02:31] <misnix> mianiak, a seperate partition woks best
[02:31] <vb_coder> wine says i need an active x control can anyone help?
[02:31] <navarone> ubuntu_ he have no data to lose...if anything is even still there...and it will take me more time to explain to you the process than it will take to reinstall. That is what I have been trying to tell you
[02:32] <mianiak> misnix: thanx, i will give it a go,
[02:32] <juan_> hi... somebody's here
[02:32] <Nexact> Hey all, I've just installed a fresh ubuntu with GCC-4.0... I want to compile a program but I need stdlib.h/stdio.h ... where can I get these files? thanks
[02:32] <F43RY> please, help. My system doesn't open .png files
[02:32] <ubuntu_> how do i run grub install via live cd?
[02:32] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Nexact: You should install the 'build-essential' package.
[02:33] <misnix> mianiak, using fat on the one machine should work fine with dual boot
[02:33] <ubuntu_> can anyone just tell me please?
[02:34] <rob> ubuntu_: i have no idea, and figureing it out would take most users quite a bit of time and be unsuported and difficult.  are you sure you cant just re-install somehow?
[02:34] <ubuntu_> i really don't want to reinstall for how long it takes
[02:34] <mianiak> misnix: ok
[02:34] <ubuntu_> and i don't got any data to lose
[02:34] <navarone> ubuntu do "sudo fdisk -l" and see if anything is still there I dunno if you need sudo on live cd though
[02:34] <armosfighter> still need help with installing windows...
[02:34] <armosfighter> i have an hp pavilion
[02:34] <armosfighter> so it has a thing for it
[02:34] <armosfighter> the commands arent working
[02:34] <armosfighter> i have no idea
[02:34] <ubuntu_> whats sudo dsik?
[02:35] <liable> armosfighter: you have the windows cd?
[02:35] <armosfighter> yes
[02:35] <liable> armosfighter: boot from it, run fixmbr
[02:35] <misnix> mianiak, actually I think there's a howto on the thunderbird website
[02:35] <armosfighter> and how do i boot from it
[02:35] <rob> ubuntu_ j if you dont know what sudo fdisk -l does, you need to just re-install
[02:35] <Nexact> Hey all, I've just installed a fresh ubuntu with GCC-4.0... I want to compile a program but I need stdlib.h/stdio.h ... where can I get these files? thanks (my net crashed sorry for repeat)
[02:35] <armosfighter> change the boot priority thing so cd is first
[02:35] <armosfighter> ?
[02:35] <theneonshadow> how do i unpack a zip file
[02:35] <liable> armosfighter: the same way you booteed the ubuntu cd to install ubuntu
[02:36] <navarone> ty rob ty
[02:36] <liable> unzip
[02:36] <armosfighter> when i press del nothing happens
[02:36] <armosfighter> it just goes on to installing ubuntu
[02:36] <_jason> theneonshadow: accessories -> archive manager, or unzip like liable said
[02:36] <theneonshadow> ah nvm i got it to work, i guess i just had to do it twice
[02:36] <grew> what is the package that contains the microsoft fonts?
[02:36] <navarone> armosfighter, I thought you wanted ubuntu?
[02:36] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Nexact: You should install the 'build-essential' package.
[02:36] <armosfighter> not anymore because of my dvd drive
[02:36] <liable> armosfighter: try f8, f12, esc whatever, should tell you what key to press when the thing turns on.
[02:36] <theneonshadow> _jason: i got it it just didnt work the first time for some reason
[02:37] <armosfighter> k
[02:37] <navarone> armosfighter, then maybe put windows cd in drive...?
[02:37] <_jason> theneonshadow: yeah, I've noticed that behavior as well... :/
[02:37] <armosfighter> k
[02:37] <F43RY> please help me with .png images
[02:37] <rob> who
[02:37] <rob> is feeling dapper?
[02:37] <jean> hi
[02:37] <_jason> F43RY: what about them?
[02:37] <Xappe> grew: msttcorefonts
[02:37] <theneonshadow> _jason: good, its not just me... its weird... confuses me
[02:37] <jean> how do i convert a video to swf?
[02:37] <F43RY> my system doesn't open .png files
[02:38] <mark_> anyone know of a good linux project manager?
[02:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mark_: Depends - what's the project, and how much are you willing to pay me? :)
[02:38] <mark_> PuMpErNiCkLe, something kinda like ms project
[02:38] <adsadasd> Hello, I am a windows user and i have just installed ubuntu. Though I am loving it but there are two major problems until they are solved I won't be able to use ubuntu for work
[02:38] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mark_: hm
[02:38] <_jason> theneonshadow: it works fine if you right click and hit 'extract here' or if you press the 'extract to' button in the archive manager isntead of dragging
[02:39] <navarone> F43RY, search for libpng in synaptic and install  "12" I think will work
[02:39] <theneonshadow> _jason: k
[02:39] <F43RY> ok, i try
[02:39] <_jason> adsadasd: welcome to ubuntu, let us know what they are and we can try to help you
[02:39] <grew> Xappe: which source is that available in? apt-get install msttcorefonts cant find the package
[02:39] <navarone> libpng12-0
[02:39] <theneonshadow> _jason: i unpacked limewire and ran Runlime.sh like it said, but now how to i run limewire
[02:39] <rob> adsadasd:shoot, and good luck
[02:40] <Xappe> grew, universe or multiverse I guess
[02:40] <adsadasd> wait let me change nick
[02:41] <Danial> 1. My Cable Operator (LAN in my building) uses ISA or microsoft firewall client. When this client is disabled we can not connect to any chat on windows. How do I install such a thing on ubuntu
[02:41] <kjon> Does anybody know how to pick a custom resolution for GDM?
[02:41] <F43RY> I had libpng12. I performed a reinstall but it still doesn't work
[02:42] <rob> Danial: so when your firewall is not on you cant connect to chats?
[02:42] <grew> Xappe: i have universe and multiverse and restricted setup in my sources.list, yet i cant find that package
[02:42] <navarone> F43RY, are you getting any error messages?
[02:42] <grew> also, does anyone know where the firefox icon gets installed to?
[02:42] <F43RY> no
[02:43] <F43RY> I can't open them from any applications
[02:43] <rob> grew: try searching your harddrive for firefox or mozilla
[02:43] <Danial> rob: yes but its not firewall I think its ISA server or soemthing but when we click on configure it says Microsoft firewall client
[02:43] <grew> rob: theres a /usr/share/pixmaps/firefox.xpm but its not the firefox logo
[02:43] <navarone> grew  /usr/share/pixmaps
[02:43] <F43RY> i'm the owner of the files and perms are 644
[02:44] <F43RY> in a folder 755
[02:44] <rob> grew: do you have a diffrent than normal theme? because some themes override your default icon
[02:44] <grew> rob: no im specifying the icon specifically
[02:44] <rob> Danial: i'm not the best to help you out, i dont know everything your talking about
[02:45] <rob> grew: whats your goal anyway?
[02:45] <Danial> My other question is that in windows we install our local language support which we can use in almost all programs that support unicode. How do I install a similar language bar in ubuntu
[02:45] <chris> how do i change my account to "owner"
[02:45] <_jason> chris: /nick owner
[02:45] <grew> rob: to put the icon in my xfce4 panel
[02:45] <Danial> so that we can switch to local language and english on program to program basis on web etc.
[02:45] <navarone> grew the icon I have is a blue globe like thing...not one with the orange firefox bit
[02:46] <chris> i mean how do i change my username in Ubuntu to "Owner" status
[02:46] <_jason> chris: 'man usermod', I forget the particular option that is needed
[02:46] <chris> ok, thanks _jason
[02:46] <tsume> anyone know if Adesso drawing tablets work with linux?
[02:47] <tsume> specifically the kernel packaged with ubuntu :)
[02:47] <rob> Danial, i know you can change the whole system with the language tools provided in the system settings, but program to program i dont think there is a default program around for that in Gnome.  (Kde i'm just learning,)
[02:47] <navarone> grew try in your home folder "firefox" folder has some in "icons"
[02:47] <whyameye> I'm having troubles with that I think is called openGl ARB. The problem is trying to build Gem which is a graphics library for the Pure Data programming language.
[02:47] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mark_: http://www.timelyweb.com/free/Management_23721s.html Does this look at all like what you need?
[02:47] <grew> navarone: thats what i have too, i want the orange firefox logo
[02:48] <ssstormy> I have trouble with my video card; all my media players cannot use the Xv output driver; only X11 works, and only in MPlayer.
[02:48] <navarone> grew the orange on is in my firefox folder in home. Look in firefox/icons
[02:48] <rob> grew, you could just download if off google, whats the extention on the icon type you want?
[02:48] <Danial> Should  I keep repeating my questions until some one helps me out? Or I should wait pateintly until someone asks me if I need help?
[02:48] <ssstormy> I just get junk in the media player window if I try and use Xv
[02:48] <ssstormy> anyone familiar with this issue?
[02:49] <rob> Danial,  most likely the same people are going to read your question in 1 min as did 5 min ago,  when my questions dont get answered heres what i do:
[02:49] <grew> navarone: you mean /home/firefox/icons?
[02:49] <rob> I leave the xchat running and stop paying attention for a while, then come back in an hour or so and ask my question
[02:49] <nulldrone> hey does anyone know of good account software for linux, ie. a quickbooks clone or something?
[02:49] <navarone> grew yes
[02:50] <rob> danial: but its up to you, i'm sorry i wasnt more help
[02:50] <Danial> rob: Actually I prefer web based support options but they are not very helpful
[02:50] <navarone> grew if not try google image search for firefox icon png
[02:50] <rob> grew: spreadfirefox ought to have a cache of icons somewhere on their page too :)
[02:51] <Danial> 1. My Cable Operator (LAN in my building) uses ISA or microsoft firewall client. When this client is disabled we can not connect to any chat on windows. How do I install such a thing on ubuntu
[02:51] <_jason> grew: I use this one: http://img245.echo.cx/img245/3401/mozicon1282nz.png
[02:52] <grew> _jason: perfect thanks
[02:52] <ardchoille> Anyone know how to execute a binary when X starts?
[02:52] <rob> anyone runnin dapper drake on amd 64?
[02:53] <shredthis> must go TODAY.  MESSAGE ME ONLY ON MSN AT MCSLTD2@HOTMAIL.COM, AIM AT OGD443 or YAHOO at MCSLTD2 IF INTERESTED! 1 alienware desktop computer price $550, one alienware area51-m 5700 notebook price $550.  prices include sameday shipping, case, wireless router.
[02:53] <Nexact> PuMpErNiCkLe, thanks for help :)
[02:53] <navarone> _jason that's the one I have in home folder...except it is not "nz"
[02:53] <mcdenyer> i need some help on how to partition my hard drive for ubuntu
[02:53] <Nexact> shredthis = scammer
[02:53] <_jason> navarone: yeah mine isn't nz either, I just found one online that looked like mine
[02:53] <grew> ok, can someone point me in the direction of where the documentation on what main/multiverse/universe is and how to use them?
[02:53] <rob> shredthis: this isnt the best forum for advertising
[02:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell grew about repos
[02:54] <grew> _jason: awesome thanks
[02:54] <rob> can we kick sharedthis?
[02:54] <navarone> _jason normally I'd be worried if I found anything online that looked like mine...;)
[02:55] <MrPockets> i want to burn audio CD. im using gnome baker. i add files, it convets them to "cd format" asks me to insert an audio CD, then fails.
[02:55] <MrPockets> why is this?
[02:55] <drkat> is there a jre package for ubuntu ?
[02:55] <drkat> apt-cache search supplies no results
[02:55] <_jason> ubotu: tell drkat about javadeb
[02:55] <Kyral> !java
[02:55] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:55] <drkat> !javadebs
[02:56] <navarone> MrPockets, are you using an external/internal or usb cd-burner
[02:56] <_jason> drkat: ubotu sent you the information
[02:56] <MrPockets> inturnal
[02:56] <drkat> yes I saw that
[02:56] <armosfighter> ...
[02:56] <shredthis> jason  cant message you :/
[02:56] <MrPockets> its a 52X cd burner, what speed should i set for it navarone ?
[02:57] <drkat> I did multiverse in the respos
[02:57] <armosfighter> can i just get a boot disk
[02:57] <drkat> however I cannot find the package name
[02:57] <armosfighter> from microsoft?
[02:57] <armosfighter> and then put in my xp cd
[02:57] <armosfighter> ?
[02:57] <_jason> shredthis: you need to be registered to msg
[02:57] <MrPockets> and should i chose the Eject Disk option?
[02:57] <navarone> MrPockets, if you place a blank cd in drive and then go thru process when windows pops up asking what to do...will it work?
[02:57] <shredthis> jason  can you get on msn or aim or yahoo
[02:57] <_jason> shredthis: why?
[02:57] <mcdenyer> so when partitoning do i have to make a swap
[02:57] <_jason> armosfighter: you can, to do what?
[02:57] <navarone> MrPockets, in my experience I would stick to 8x...sometimes hardware cannot keep up with the throughput of fast drives
[02:57] <MrPockets> im not sure waht your asking. when i place a blank in the drive i get a window titled "CD/DVD creator"
[02:57] <CanadianSnow> hey people
[02:58] <armosfighter> im trying to install windows xp small buisness edition
[02:58] <rob> shredthis: your not a bot?  (surprised look on face)
[02:58] <armosfighter> and get rid of ubuntu
[02:58] <armosfighter> but im having one hell of a time doing it
[02:58] <shredthis> jason  can you get on msn or aim or yahoo
[02:58] <sambagirl> how do you make windows see ubuntu? ubuntu sees windows but not the other way.
[02:58] <rob> armosfighter: hehe irony is fun
[02:59] <sambagirl> does bob2 still work here?
[02:59] <navarone> armosfighter, maybe you can go thru the ubuntu install as far as formating disk and format into fat32...? Maybe drive is now linux filesystem and it confuses windows installer
[02:59] <rob> Microsoft does not want Windows to recongnize other operating systems, hurst the monopoly,
[02:59] <_jason> sambagirl: what do you meann by see?  in a dual boot scenario?
[02:59] <armosfighter> lol so get ubuntu to erase everythign and then pop in the windows cd
[02:59] <armosfighter> ?
[02:59] <CanadianSnow> hi sambagirl
[03:00] <MrPockets> sambagirl, gotta add Ubuntu to the Windows boot loader
[03:00] <armosfighter> would that work
[03:00] <armosfighter> lol
[03:00] <sambagirl> i want to be able to go on my ubuntu computer from upstairs, i move it downstairs to share with friends. see?
[03:00] <Danial> 1. My Cable Operator (LAN in my building) uses ISA or microsoft firewall client. When this client is disabled we can not connect to any chat on windows. How do I install such a thing on ubuntu
[03:00] <sambagirl> but i want to be able to see on that computer things too .
[03:00] <sambagirl> chao
[03:00] <navarone> armosfighter, maybe so...if previous attempt to install ubuntu formatted the drive as ext2/3 then windows may have troubles
[03:00] <armosfighter> kk its a crazy idea but i love crazy ideas
[03:01] <armosfighter> ill be back if i have problems!
[03:01] <sambagirl> so you cannot see ubuntu on windows computer. ok.
[03:01] <sambagirl> does bob2 still work here?
[03:01] <CanadianSnow> donno
[03:01] <_jason> I don't think anyone works here
[03:01] <CanadianSnow> who will help me with my old-ass computer?
[03:01] <CanadianSnow> its an IBM 300CL
[03:01] <navarone> Danial...ubuntu has a firewall...iptables...you can install firestarter which is a gui to configure the firewall. I would then block ports that chat clients/networks use ie 6667 range
[03:01] <drkat> hmm. /var/cache/apt/archives/partial is missing. any suggestions
[03:02] <rob> Danial: you could ask the people in the Debian chatrooms(their generally fairly smart but rude, so dont tell them your running ubuntu, they get angry)
[03:02] <sambagirl> so you cannot see ubuntu computer from windows, that is final answer?
[03:02] <CanadianSnow> probably sam
[03:02] <_jason> drkat: how did you come to the conclusion it was missing?  I have it, but it is an empty folder
[03:02] <CanadianSnow> who wants 2 help me with sound detection?
[03:03] <drkat> apt told me
[03:03] <drkat> lol
[03:03] <sambagirl> you  cannot hear sound canadiansnow?
[03:03] <twan> Hello
[03:03] <twan> I'm having trouble with the license agreement
[03:03] <twan> I only have the options of 'Cancel' and 'close'
[03:03] <twan> when trying to install java
[03:03] <twan> Well
[03:03] <navarone> I hope armos figures out how to abort install after formatting...<s>
[03:03] <twan> #1 - I have renamed the file
[03:03] <_jason> !enter
[03:03] <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!
[03:04] <twan> Would that cause this?
[03:04] <drkat> i fixed it
[03:04] <sambagirl> thanks
[03:04] <_jason> drkat: what did you do for future reference
[03:04] <rob> twan, try scrolling down
[03:04] <drkat> just re-created it
[03:04] <twan> I have heh
[03:04] <drkat> i deleted it by accident
[03:04] <CanadianSnow> someone say CanadianSnow please
[03:04] <twan> It just says --More--
[03:04] <Danial> navarone: how do I install this program you mentioned on ubuntu?
[03:05] <_jason> drkat: oh ok.  Mine is owned by root and has file permissions 755 if you want to make sure yours is the same
[03:05] <CanadianSnow> !enter?
[03:05] <grew> ARGHH
[03:05] <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!
[03:05] <rob> Danial: synaptic, you know how to use it?
[03:05] <navarone> Danial you can use synaptic...just search for firestarter or sudo apt-get install firestarter
[03:05] <CanadianSnow> !bot
[03:05] <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.
[03:05] <grew> now i cant connec to archive.ubuntu.com
[03:05] <poningru> do we include gparted in the live cd?
[03:05] <grew> there we go
[03:05] <CanadianSnow> hello
[03:05] <Nexact> Where's supposed to go the usb device if I plug my mouse? I know it's /proc/bus/usb/001/024 .. but I want to know where's the device in /dev/
[03:05] <CanadianSnow> !ubotu tell CanadianSnow about yourself
[03:05] <navarone> poningru i think qtparted...but I have not used the live cd
[03:05] <twan> does anyone know why this would happen or if it has happened before (i have the file renamed
[03:06] <_jason> poningru: yes
[03:06] <CanadianSnow> uh
[03:06] <navarone> poningru possibly both...?
[03:06] <poningru> awesome
[03:06] <twan> How can I access the terminal?
[03:06] <CanadianSnow> !ubotu tell !all about yourself
[03:06] <_jason> twan: applications menu -> accessories -> terminal
[03:06] <poningru> is it possible to make the live cd just terminal?
[03:07] <twan> There is no accessories
[03:07] <rob> i have what is perhaps a dumb question, whats SMP?
[03:07] <twan> ok
[03:07] <twan> I found it
[03:07] <twan> now how do I exit out of the terminal
[03:07] <rob> is it when you have 2 or more processors?
[03:07] <navarone> rob refers to puters with multiple processors
[03:07] <Nexact> rob, Symetric Multiprocessing
[03:07] <twan> Becuase last time it was stuck on that black screen
[03:07] <_jason> twan: either press the X, or type 'exit'
[03:07] <rob> thanks guys
[03:07] <twan> thanks
[03:08] <CanadianSnow> so
[03:08] <twan> YES
[03:08] <twan> thanks
[03:08] <mcdenyer> for a newb should i set up my main partition for ubuntu as a Primary ext3 journaling... with a / mount point???
[03:08] <CanadianSnow> how do i know what my soundcard is?
[03:08] <twan> its working
[03:09] <Nexact> CanadianSnow, dmesg
[03:09] <mcdenyer> for a newb should i set up my main partition for ubuntu as a Primary ext3 journaling... with a / mount point???
[03:09] <navarone> CanadianSnow, try "lspci | grep audio" in termianl
[03:09] <CanadianSnow> navarone, that does not work
[03:09] <thingfish> misfit_toy: are you watching?
[03:09] <navarone> no?
[03:09] <sethk> mcdenyer, sure.
[03:09] <CanadianSnow> nope
[03:09] <CanadianSnow> it doesn;t do anything
[03:09] <thingfish> that was a good movie.
[03:10] <sethk> mcdenyer, I've been using it for 15 years and that's how mine is
[03:10] <twan> should I get the linux rpm or the binary
[03:10] <twan> which
[03:10] <sethk> mcdenyer, nothing to do with being a noob
[03:10] <twan> is better
[03:10] <twan> sorry for enter as punctuation
[03:10] <navarone> CanadianSnow, what about multimedia instead of audio?
[03:10] <thingfish> ooh, #debian rules.
[03:10] <CanadianSnow> Nexact what does dmesg do?
[03:10] <Nexact> man dmesg will explain you what it do.
[03:10] <mcdenyer> sethk well when i do the auto partition it sets it up as an ext3 with like a mount point of /media/sda1
[03:10] <thingfish> twan.  this is #ubuntu.  they probably let you use enter in here.
[03:11] <CanadianSnow> navarone, Im not sure, but I dont think it finds anything there either... I shall boot up and try
[03:11] <mcdenyer> sethk so the mount point should be at /
[03:11] <sethk> mcdenyer, it's a machine, so it has to do something stupid
[03:11] <twan> 'su' doesn't let me type in a password
[03:11] <mcdenyer> sethk and it should be primary or logical
[03:11] <twan> the letter does not appear
[03:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell twan about sudo
[03:11] <sethk> mcdenyer, primary
[03:11] <_jason> twan: the letters don't appear, that's a feature
[03:11] <mcdenyer> sethk ok what about the swap thing?
[03:11] <thingfish> aTypical: you get around, boy.
[03:11] <grew> !easysource
[03:11] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:11] <sethk> mcdenyer, the automatic partitioning does a logical because then it doesn't have to figure out whether it can  :)
[03:11] <aTypical> Hi, thingfish.
[03:12] <aTypical> Yes, I do. ;-)
[03:12] <thingfish> hehe hi aTypical
[03:12] <sethk> mcdenyer, how much real memory do you have?
[03:12] <mcdenyer> sethk like hard drive space?
[03:12] <thingfish> aTypical: I was thinking I knew you from a certain #f--d--a channel.
[03:12] <navarone> Canadian do you know if you have actual card or is it onboard motherboard?
[03:12] <mcdenyer> sethk well im new to ubutnu and have a big ntfs partition with all my windows stuff on it
[03:12] <sethk> mcdenyer, no, I meant memory
[03:12] <mcdenyer> sethk 1 gig
[03:12] <aTypical> thingfish,  I needed to try something other than Fedora.
[03:13] <sethk> mcdenyer, you can skip the swap, then.  It would be very rare for 1 gig to be insufficient
[03:13] <CanadianSnow> !porn?
[03:13] <ubotu> hmm... porn is at http://yousickbuttface.yourmom
[03:13] <thingfish> hehe aTypical
[03:13] <sethk> mcdenyer, and you can always add temporary swap space in the file system if necessary
[03:13] <aTypical> thingfish, what are you doing here?
[03:13] <aTypical> Aren't you an op in #fedora?
[03:13] <thingfish> aTypical: I got that feeling long about FC3, after having been with red hat/fedora since rh7 something.
[03:13] <torpedo|dog> Hello all.
[03:13] <mcdenyer> sethk ok now when i create the partition i just set it to primary and the amount of space i want it to use and leave the rest how it is?
[03:13] <svu_> what would I do if dapper hangs on 'Detecting and initializing hardware" ?
[03:13] <thingfish> aTypical: haha me? an op in #fedora?
[03:14] <thingfish> aTypical: no, not hardly.
[03:14] <torpedo|dog> I seem to have screwed up my Firefox install.
[03:14] <sethk> mcdenyer, I'm not sure what you mean about leaving the rest the way it is.  Obviously, don't touch your windows partitions unless you want to delete them
[03:14] <aTypical> torpedo|dog, remove it and reinstall.
[03:14] <PuMpErNiCkLe> svu_: File a bug report and not use an alpha-testing release? :)
[03:14] <torpedo|dog> And how would I go about such a task, aTypical?
[03:14] <nx10__> hello, i'm only getting 640x480, i have i810, no errors in xlog what else can i do?
[03:14] <mcdenyer> sethk well when i make the ext3 partition there a bunch of different things i can change
[03:14] <aTypical> apt-get remove firefox?
[03:15] <thingfish> aTypical: I've used debian sarge since about a year ago.
[03:15] <torpedo|dog> aTypical, thanks
[03:15] <mcdenyer> sethk, im asking if i need to change any of those
[03:15] <sethk> mcdenyer, oh, take all the defaults
[03:15] <thingfish> I got tired of bugs.
[03:15] <svu_> PuMpErNiCkLe, good advise:) I would love to use dapper - i do not want to downgrade to breezy:(
[03:15] <mcdenyer> sethk, first it asks me pri or logical then how much space to use and then there a list of stuff i can change
[03:15] <aTypical> thingfish, nice.  I tried Debian, but it didn't like my hardware as much as Ubuntu (at least ACPI).
[03:15] <aTypical> thingfish, I also tried SUSE, but it was too KDE for me. :-)
[03:15] <svu_> what is the official way of upgrading breeze to dapper?
[03:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> svu_: Me too... I can't wait until April when it goes stable.  It is going to be one seriously sweet release.
[03:15] <sethk> mcdenyer, leave everything as is, choose primary, and of course the amount of space you want to use.
[03:15] <mcdenyer> sethk, ok thank you very much for the help man
[03:15] <poningru> how do you turn off the desktop in the livecd?
[03:16] <svu_> PuMpErNiCkLe, do you use it now?
[03:16] <mcdenyer> sethk be back in a bit
[03:16] <poningru> I just want a terminal
[03:16] <geargolem> whats a good proggie for mixing audio and video?
[03:16] <poningru> well
[03:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> svu_: No, but I'm thinking of trying it on a spare HDD I have.
[03:16] <sethk> poningru, you can do init 1
[03:16] <poningru> oh
[03:16] <poningru> ok
[03:16] <grew> hmm
[03:16] <thingfish> aTypical: oh I believe that.  Debian tends to like somewhat oldish hardware.  You have new computer gear?  I do hear Ubuntu handles new hardware on a peer with Fedora.
[03:16] <CanadianSnow> so
[03:16] <svu_> PuMpErNiCkLe, well, I do not have spare hdd in my G5 - so now that I upgraded - I cannot boot :~((((
[03:17] <CanadianSnow> navarone, what was it you told me 2 try?
[03:17] <grew> is there something i need to do to tell ubuntu to use the universe/multiverse packages over the stable ones?
[03:17] <aTypical> thingfish, yeah, it's a newer laptop.
[03:17] <grew> im assuming thats where things like firefox 1.5 live
[03:17] <_jason> grew: there is no package for firefox 1.5
[03:17] <amicrawler> so ubuntu is a deb distro ?
[03:18] <thingfish> aTypical: well sure, then.  new hardware requires either fedora or ubuntu, or perhaps debian sid if one is up to it.
[03:18] <navarone> Canadiansnow I said "lspci | grep audio multimedia" < - - audio works for me
[03:18] <grew> _jason: that sucks, any particular reason why?
[03:18] <CanadianSnow> navarone, k...
[03:18] <navarone> CanadianSnow, is sound an actual card or onboard?
[03:18] <aTypical> thingfish, sid isn't up to the challenge.
[03:18] <CanadianSnow> I dont think the net's working on ubuntu?
[03:18] <_jason> grew: because ubuntu releases a stable distribution every 6 months and only provides security updates in between.  There are 'backports' but firefox1.5 causes too many problems
[03:19] <CanadianSnow> navarone, its an actual card
[03:19] <navarone> CanadianSnow, what brand?
[03:19] <Andrew[CS] > oh, nm
[03:19] <thingfish> aTypical: can't say I'm surprised.  sarge is such a good fit for me only because I have about 1.5 year old hardware.
[03:19] <rob> grew: using dapper drake (which gnome seems to be broken on right now) seems to be the only way to run firefox 1.5 without installing it by hand
[03:19] <CanadianSnow> navarone, I have no clue, its inside an IBM 300CL
[03:19] <_jason> grew: if you really need firefox1.5 you can install it, there are isntructions on the wiki.  Just do:  /msg ubotu firefox1.5
[03:19] <CanadianSnow> brb
[03:19] <Andrew[CS] > I=CanadianSnow
[03:20] <navarone> CanadianSnow,  it is probably an isa card not pci
[03:20] <CanadianSnow> there?
[03:20] <aTypical> thingfish, I still have Fedora (core 2) on a box at work and it's rock solid.  I'll keep Ubuntu on my laptop and SUSE on my desktop.  Gotta love the flavors of Linux. :-)
[03:20] <CanadianSnow> ok whats isa?
[03:20] <thingfish> hehe I guess, aTypical - I mean competition is good for us all, right?
[03:21] <aTypical> CanadianSnow, industry standard architecture.
[03:21] <aTypical> thingfish, amen to that.
[03:21] <CanadianSnow> oh
[03:21] <samwiser> hey peoples does anyone know how to extract winrar files in ubuntu? I am a bit of a newbie....
[03:21] <haasteem> hi, i was wondering if someone could help me out with a problem i have with my internet connection?
[03:21] <rob> anyone here familiar with konquoror? I would like to know if someone can help me change middle click functionality
[03:21] <CanadianSnow> so i type lscpi?
[03:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: It's like PCI, only less common.
[03:21] <aTypical> CanadianSnow, it's an older architecture.  If you open your box the ISA are long dark brown slots.  They're about 1/3 as long as a PCI slot.
[03:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> CanadianSnow: And different.
[03:21] <CanadianSnow> ok thanks guys
[03:21] <rob> samwiser: you have to install the rar package from multiverse/universe
[03:21] <_jason> samwiser: install unrar-nonfree from multiverse and then you can use the file roller (the thing that opens when you double click on them)
[03:22] <amicrawler> samwirer get the pkg
[03:22] <aTypical> CanadianSnow, more than you wanted to know, huh? ;-)
[03:22] <samwiser> thanks rob, jason and amicrawler
[03:22] <CanadianSnow> no the slots are black
[03:22] <CanadianSnow> no not really
[03:22] <samwiser> :) man this is a great chat thanks for your help
[03:22] <CanadianSnow> every bit helps
[03:22] <rob> any kubuntu people out there who know how to change middle click functionality with konquoror?
[03:22] <navarone> CanadianSnow,  if it is a sb16 try this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=86139
[03:23] <CanadianSnow> uhhhh sb16?
[03:23] <Snoopy>  hi - i just started using ubuntu in the vmware player
[03:23] <Snoopy> i have a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and when I go to change the resolution
[03:23] <haasteem> i can connect to my isp and it seems to connect to the internet (when i ping www.google.com i get fast response)... however, when i start firefox (or thunderbird, xchat, gaim, etc.) i can't seem to connect
[03:23] <CanadianSnow> and what did u want me to type now that i have terminal open? sorry navarone
[03:23] <haasteem> what is the problem?
[03:23] <Snoopy> to 800 x 600, the screen goes all fuzzy
[03:23] <amicrawler> sam i'v been a long time suse user
[03:23] <rob> awesome i figured it out
[03:24] <Snoopy> where do i go to specify the video card settings
[03:24] <sethk> haasteem, no idea, you need to provide more data than that.  Try running traceroute.  Check your routing tables.  Make sure you don't have IP filter rules blocking traffic
[03:24] <haasteem> what i'vew noticed is that there are no ip addresses assigned to eth0
[03:24] <varsendagger> hasteem i changed the /etc/resolve.config form whatever to nameserver 4.2.2.1
[03:24] <haasteem> sethk: what other data would you need?
[03:24] <navarone> CanadianSnow, try these threads http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20060111.093930.93f4c701.en.html   and   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=86139 but would be helpful to know what card it actually is. The first thread is for sbawe and the second for sb16
[03:24] <ubuntu> anyone know the default ssh port
[03:25] <ubuntu> i forgot it
[03:25] <_jason> ubuntu: 22
[03:25] <ubuntu> thanks
[03:25] <CanadianSnow> the only rez i can select are : 800x600 or 640x480
[03:25] <sethk> haasteem, the routing table, any filtering rules in effect, and a traceroute to a site that fails with firefox
[03:25] <SEJeff> ubuntu, if you want to know a default port of a common service, grep the name in /etc/services. Try "grep ssh /etc/services" and it will tell you 22
[03:25] <navarone> CanadianSnow, you computer is geriatric...don't push it too hard it might break a hip
[03:26] <haasteem> sethk: sethk, i get the routing table with route -n?
[03:26] <sethk> haasteem, yes, that shows the current routing table, correct
[03:26] <twan> thanks
[03:26] <twan> figured it out
[03:26] <twan> anyway I can select all in Adept
[03:26] <sethk> haasteem, remember to paste to a paste bot, not to the channel
[03:26] <haasteem> sethk: cool
[03:26] <twan> so I can install everything at once
[03:26] <twan> instead of manually going through each
[03:26] <haasteem> sethk: what about the filtering rules?
[03:26] <SEJeff> haasteem, netstat -r will also show it
[03:27] <twan> or even better, tell me how to get java running in firefox
[03:27] <sethk> haasteem, I believe it is iptables --list, but let me check
[03:27] <twan> it's installed but firefox hasn't detected it.
[03:27] <SEJeff> haasteem, sudo iptables -L
[03:27] <sethk> haasteem, right, -L or --list
[03:27] <humboldt> does anybody know how to troubleshoot nvidia GLX?
[03:27] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[03:28] <navarone> !nvidia
[03:28] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:28] <humboldt> the driver is loaded (X running and logo showing) gut los states GLX not loaded
[03:28] <r3dick> is this the channel where I can ask questions about ubuntu ?
[03:28] <newuser> how can i get my wlan0 co come up. it is installed, but does not come up when i am home.
[03:28] <ARIAN> JOIN/ #UBUNTU-ES
[03:28] <navarone> humboldt, did you install the driver from above?
[03:28] <humboldt> yes
[03:28] <SEJeff> r3dick, yes
[03:28] <ARIAN> join/#ubuntu-es
[03:28] <twan> so getting java running in firefox. I have it installed, what next?
[03:28] <_jason> ARIAN: /join
[03:28] <haasteem> sethk, SEJeff: and a traceroute to a site with traceroute [site] ?
[03:28] <ARIAN> aps
[03:28] <sethk> ARIAN, /join, no spaces, then a space after join
[03:28] <ARIAN> gracias
[03:28] <navarone> humboldt, could you copy and paste your xorg.conf contents to pastebin?
[03:29] <SEJeff> haasteem, yes
[03:29] <haasteem> ok
[03:29] <ubuntu> can you ssh through a terminal?
[03:29] <CanadianSnow> oh... wow...
[03:29] <sethk> ubuntu, you can only ssh through a terminal
[03:29] <CanadianSnow> that second link sure sais alot :p
[03:29] <haasteem> sethk, SEJeff: just a few things before i go to ubuntu (in windoze now, all works fine, btw)
[03:29] <rob> anyone have an idea how to configure two monitors?  (aside from just duplicate displays)
[03:29] <ubuntu> oh lol sorry im newb
[03:29] <CanadianSnow> I dont know how to get into bios???
[03:29] <haasteem> sethk, SEJeff: and a traceroute to a site with traceroute [site] ?
[03:30] <haasteem> oops
[03:30] <ubuntu> sethk: whats the command for using ssh in a terminal?
[03:30] <sethk> ubuntu, ssh
[03:30] <navarone> CanadianSnow, when you boot up press the "del" key or whatever key it mentions to get to setup...then you should be in bios
[03:30] <haasteem> sethk: when i do plog it says PAP authentication failed
[03:31] <r3dick> What is the protocol for using and asking questions with this chat room?
[03:31] <rob> anyone have an idea how to configure xinerama?
[03:31] <navarone> CanadianSnow, I am not familioar with IBM 300's so i cannot say what the exact key is or what to expect as far as the bios is concerned
[03:31] <sethk> haasteem, I think you found your problem, then
[03:31] <Snoopy317> hi - i just started using ubuntu and want to change the desktop resolution from 1024 x 768 to 800 x 600 and when i did the screen appeared all fuzzzy - do i need to change the video card setting ? - any help would be appreciated
[03:31] <sethk> haasteem, but, you said you can talk to your ISP,
[03:31] <haasteem> sethk: when i assign ip addresses to eth0 manually, it still does not work
[03:32] <jbzz_> r3dick:  Just ask your question and see if anyone responds.
[03:32] <sethk> haasteem, if authentication is required, and fails, then I would expect everything else to fail as well
[03:32] <haasteem> sethk: yes, i think so... i can ping to www
[03:32] <haasteem> sethk: it is all kind of strange
[03:32] <CanadianSnow> alright thanks
[03:32] <CanadianSnow> shal be back
[03:33] <sethk> haasteem, I don't use ppp here, so I may not be the best one to help with a ppp problem
[03:33] <sethk> haasteem, but plog is just a diagnostic thing
[03:33] <r3dick> Can anyone tell me where I can get the latest source for the kernel and are there any special compileing instructions.
[03:33] <haasteem> sethk: but i'll go try to get that data now
[03:33] <sethk> haasteem, so possibly all that means is that the diagnostic itself isn't connecting
[03:33] <navarone> I had a ppp problem...but I got Depends...<s>
[03:33] <haasteem> sethk: alright
[03:34] <twan> how can I find out where my firefox is installed
[03:34] <haasteem> sethk: i'll be back in a little while
[03:34] <sethk> navarone, that's why your nick is yellow in xchat
[03:34] <Milk_> hello
[03:34] <sethk> haasteem, k.
[03:34] <sethk> twan, in a terminal, type:    type firefox
[03:34] <Scott_Help> Major spyware attack...so I'm going to install ubuntu on my main PC./
[03:34] <haasteem> sethk: cool, thanks for now
[03:34] <navarone> yellow and slightly chilly
[03:34] <sethk> haasteem, np.
[03:34] <Snoopy317> hi - i just started using ubuntu and want to change the desktop resolution from 1024 x 768 to 800 x 600 and when i did the screen appeared all fuzzzy - do i need to change the video card setting ? - any help would be appreciated
[03:34] <Milk_> I'm trying to move my root partition and I need to install grub onto the new drive, I'm booted into live cd and am not sure what I can do outside of booting back to the drive I'm trying to replace
[03:34] <Scott_Help> I'm wondering, how do I connect to the internet via Ubuntu, via ethernet card?
[03:34] <Milk_> can anyone help me?
[03:35] <twan> that just pops up firefox sethk
[03:35] <sethk> Scott_Help, exactly the same way you connect to the internet with an ethernet card and windows
[03:35] <Milk_> Scott_Help, it should set it up for you
[03:35] <sethk> twan, no, it will show you the path to firefox
[03:35] <Scott_Help> Hmm..usually this room isn't so dead.
[03:35] <sethk> twan, it's conceivable it might say  ./firefox
[03:35] <sethk> twan, but it cannot just say firefox
[03:35] <Milk_> anyone?
[03:35] <twan> well
[03:35] <Milk_> or am I stuck with a reinstall *shudder*
[03:35] <twan> i'm lokoing for my plugins directory
[03:36] <twan> so I can enable java
[03:36] <navarone> Scott_Help, luckily you are here ti liven the place up
[03:36] <sethk> twan, that's a totally different question
[03:36] <sethk> twan, that's in the firefox configuration dialog
[03:36] <sethk> twan, you get to that from the firefox menus
[03:36] <Scott_Help> Anyone at all?
[03:36] <Milk_> has anyone ever tried to move a root partition?
[03:36] <tim_> does ubuntu update the amount of free space on the disk in real time?
[03:36] <grew> wtf
[03:36] <twan> k
[03:36] <sethk> twan, I believe it is edit/preferences
[03:36] <navarone> Scott you question was answered
[03:36] <Milk_> tim_, what do you mean?
[03:37] <grew> when i attempt to reattach a screen over ssh from ubuntu it disconnects me from the server
[03:37] <twan> um sethk
[03:37] <twan> I don't think you understand
[03:37] <twan> I'm looking for the directory of firefox
[03:37] <tim_> Milk_, i just loaded 1.5 gig of files onto my linux partition, and deleted it, but it still says that i have that space occupied
[03:37] <tim_> Milk_, i have 5 gigs before this, loaded files, deleted them, now i have 3.5 gig
[03:37] <twan> so I can find the plugins directory
[03:37] <twan> where does firefox insall?
[03:38] <navarone> twan try your home folder
[03:38] <sethk> twan, I think, actually, that you are confused, because the question is meaningless
[03:38] <twan> thanks navarone
[03:38] <jbzz_> tim_:  Did you empty the 'Trash' bin ?
[03:39] <sethk> twan, you can do   locate firefox-bin,   but that isn't what you want.  What I told you before, which is that firefox configuration controls the location of firefox's plug ins, is correct
[03:39] <twan> thats homie
[03:39] <twan> I got it
[03:39] <Milk_> tim_, yes... so?
[03:40] <twan> thanks navarone
[03:40] <twan> you got what i wanted
[03:40] <navarone> Ok I am off for a bite to eat and tv...take care all
[03:40] <twan> let me try java now
[03:41] <twan> gah
[03:41] <twan> no
[03:41] <Scott_Help> Oh come on, with all th epeople in this room, there isn't ONE person who is alive?
[03:41] <Scott_Help> JEsus christ.
[03:41] <sethk> Scott_Help, you might try asking a question rather than insulting people.
[03:41] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Scott_Help: Sorry... I'm still in zombie mode.
[03:43] <lin_n00b> when trying to install any programs i get an error message saying that there is no C or C++ compiler in the $path? can anybody tell me how to fix this
[03:43] <seishi> my downloads on aMule are always 'queued', what can i do?
[03:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lin_n00b: run sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:43] <sethk> lin_n00b, install the c/c++ compiler
[03:43] <_jason> lin_n00b: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:43] <sethk> lin_n00b, what _jason said will install it
[03:43] <lin_n00b> thanks guys
[03:44] <mcdenyer> !multimedia
[03:44] <ubotu> I heard multimedia is for codecs, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch03.html#sect-music-and-movies ; and for applications, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[03:45] <cr1mson> Is there any help for sound cards?
[03:45] <amicrawler> howto add sarge base distro deb files ?
[03:45] <twan> gha
[03:45] <twan> gah
[03:45] <twan> I need to find where i installed java
[03:45] <twan> because i'm looking for a plugin
[03:46] <nalioth> twan: 'which java'
[03:46] <lgc> Hello everyone! Anyone knowledgeable with mounting Windows partitions?
[03:46] <amicrawler> linneghborhood is your app you will need
[03:46] <jbzz_> lgc:  Can you be more specific?
[03:46] <cr1mson> I made two paritions then installed windows on the first one then ubuntu let me put it on the second
[03:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell lgc about mountwindows
[03:47] <twan> nvm I just did a Find Files/Folder for libjavaplugin_oji.so
[03:47] <Milk_> ok.. I have returend
[03:47] <Milk_> I have a question about my boot partition
[03:47] <twan> if i don't get a result, something I wanted to be installed ISNT installed
[03:47] <Milk_> I'm trying to install grub so I can boot off the drive that I moved the root partition to
[03:47] <nalioth> ubotu: tell Milk_ about recover
[03:47] <Milk_> its partitioned into a large ext2 partition for root and a 1.5gb swap partition
[03:48] <mcdenyer> !repositories
[03:48] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:48] <thierry_> can I ask for commands that I can get from the command line with perl or ruby, or is it only bash that can do that?
[03:48] <tag> twan: java from apt is not only hard to find but not very good when you find it
[03:48] <twan> i found it
[03:48] <Milk_> nalioth, that doesn't answer my question I dont' think
[03:48] <tag> twan: You should just download java 1.5 from java.sun.com
[03:48] <twan> got it i think
[03:48] <twan> i did
[03:48] <twan> trust me
[03:48] <twan> i know what i'm doing
[03:48] <twan> i am enabling java for firefox
[03:48] <twan> thats all
[03:48] <lgc> jbzz, nalioth, I just installed Wine, and set up a /windows partition, in /etc/fstab, but I can't access it as a normal user...
[03:48] <Milk_> I want to make sure that the "boot partition" it refers to is the large partition, not the swap partition, and that I don't need to create a nother partition
[03:49] <tag> copy libjavaplugin_oji.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/
[03:49] <CanadianSnow> ya so
[03:49] <nalioth> lgc: then fix your permissions in the fstab
[03:49] <CanadianSnow> Aperently it did nothing??
[03:49] <CanadianSnow> I enabled plug and play and disabled parallelport...
[03:49] <CanadianSnow> couldn't find anything with ACPI or PNP
[03:50] <lgc> nalioth, the line reads "/dev/sda1       /windows        ntfs    defaults        0       0", what should I change?
[03:50] <mcdenyer> im confused about the whoe repository thing i just barely installed breezy now do i go into synaptic and just check all the different sources?
[03:50] <jean> !ubotu compile
[03:50] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilingSoftware
[03:50] <nalioth> lgc: "/dev/sda1       /windows        ntfs    ro,umask=000        0       0"
[03:51] <thierry_> can I ask for commands that I can get from the command line with perl or ruby, or is it only bash that can do that?
[03:51] <CanadianSnow> hello?
[03:51] <jbzz_> lgc:   did you issue     mount  -a       to mount those entries in fstab?
[03:51] <lin_n00b> hey guys, now after i configure and try to make i get both error 1 and error 2 no matter what program i try to install
[03:51] <lgc> jbzz, yes.
[03:51] <mcdenyer> looking for someone to help me with repositories
[03:51] <_jason> mcdenyer: what about them
[03:52] <lin_n00b> the error usually says something about GTK too
[03:52] <karsten> What VT does ubuntu's X run in by default?  7 or other?
[03:53] <jean> can someone help me with my compile here? http://pastebin.com/515583
[03:53] <mcdenyer> _jason, hmmm im registered but i cant pm
[03:53] <lgc> nalioth, thanks, but why "ro"?
[03:53] <CanadianSnow> help for CanadianSnow please people?
[03:53] <nalioth> lgc: ro = read only   if you write to ntfs you may blow up the whole partition
[03:53] <_jason> mcdenyer: why do you want to pm me?  in this channel you have hundreds of people to help you
[03:54] <cr1mson> Does anybody know how to use a riptide audio card with Ubuntu?
[03:54] <Eroick> I want a good non-vim/emacs/nano editor for windows and linux that has macros and stuff like that.
[03:54] <Eroick> any ideas?
[03:54] <mcdenyer> _jason ok
[03:54] <karsten> What VT does ubuntu's X run in by default?  7 or other?
[03:54] <mcdenyer> _jason, ok i just installed breezy i have not changed the source list
[03:54] <karsten> Eroick: apt-cache search 'code editor' for a list of candidates.
[03:54] <mcdenyer> _jason i havnt even updated
[03:54] <mcdenyer> _jason i havnt done anything yet
[03:54] <lin_n00b> hey guys, now after i configure and try to make i get both error 1 and error 2 no matter what program i try to install
[03:54] <nalioth> ubotu: tell mcdenyer about msg the bot
[03:54] <sergio_> hi
[03:54] <Eroick> karsten: i want a recomendation
[03:55] <amicrawler> how do i install all arc for deb ?
[03:55] <mcdenyer> i know about the helpful bot  :)
[03:55] <sergio_> does anybody can helpme?, I can't make work my multifuncional hp psc 1210 as scanner
[03:55] <karsten> Eroick: ... Well, you eliminated the two principle candidates.
[03:55] <mcdenyer> _jason so what should i do first update or change source list then update or do the repository
[03:55] <lgc> nalioth, good thing I asked! But does that mean that I won't be able to use Wine to write anything on /windows? Is it better then to use /fake_windows (Wine defaults)?
[03:55] <Eroick> karsten: nano/vim?
[03:55] <karsten> Eroick: Visual Slickedit is a proprietary tool that a lot of folks like.
[03:55] <karsten> Eroick: vim / emacs.
[03:56] <Eroick> karsten: freeness is of the essence
[03:56] <jhayne> elwow
[03:56] <karsten> Eroick: nedit and gedit have some coding support.  As I said:  most people likely use vim/emacs.
[03:56] <jhayne> e;ow
[03:56] <nalioth> lgc: that is what it means
[03:56] <_jason> mcdenyer: doesn't really matter. You can do either.  If you update the sources first, then everything will update
[03:56] <sergio_> does anybody can helpme?, I can't make work my multifuncional hp psc 1210 as scanner
[03:56] <karsten> Eroick: The essence of this problem is that it's yours not mine ;-)
[03:56] <Ediehow> i need to know if a wireless card works by default in ubuntu
[03:56] <Ediehow> dell Inspiron B130
[03:56] <Ediehow> that's the machine
[03:57] <CanadianSnow> OH COMMON PEOPLE
[03:57] <aTypical> Ediehow, do you know what kind of card it is?
[03:57] <lgc> nalioth, forgive my ignorance, but then how can I use Wine to write files 'a la Windows'?
[03:57] <CanadianSnow> YOU GUYS WERE TALKING TO ME A MINUTE AGO
[03:57] <mcdenyer> _jason ok what source list would you suggest
[03:57] <Eroick> karsten: does vim have support for doing fancy macros? Like textmate for mac?
[03:57] <twan> ok
[03:57] <nalioth> CanadianSnow: watch the capslock, please
[03:57] <mcdenyer> _jason and plz dont link me to source o matic
[03:57] <karsten> Eroick: Sure.  They're called sed scripts ;-)
[03:57] <nalioth> lgc: use the /fake_windows thing you mentioned
[03:57] <_jason> mcdenyer: I think you should enable universe and multiverse
[03:57] <nalioth> mcdenyer: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic please
[03:57] <karsten> Eroick: Seriously, I just pipe something from shell.  There is also a record/playback feature, I don't use it.
[03:58] <CanadianSnow> like pumpernickel?
[03:58] <karsten> CanadianSnow: Something.
[03:58] <Eroick> karsten: how do you do the pipe?
[03:58] <twan> wow this isn't working
[03:58] <karsten> Eroick: :! <command>
[03:58] <twan> i did everything said to install java in firefox
[03:58] <lgc> nalioth, got it.
[03:58] <Ediehow> does ubuntu 5.10 have tools to install alongside xpo?
[03:58] <Ediehow> xp?
[03:58] <CanadianSnow> karsten, do you know what my Ubuntu compy isn't doing?
[03:58] <mcdenyer> _jason ok i do that in synaptic i know
[03:58] <bradley_> hello everyone
[03:58] <_jason> twan: what firefox version are you trying to setup with java
[03:58] <karsten> Eroick: To run on a range, say, defined as a & b:  :a,b! <cmd>
[03:58] <karsten> CanadianSnow: No
[03:58] <mcdenyer> _jason but ive seen different ways in synaptic in which u do it
[03:58] <aTypical> Ediehow, like what?
[03:58] <CanadianSnow> then u suck
[03:58] <CanadianSnow> :p
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason do i just go thorugh and check all the boxes
[03:59] <Ediehow> qtparted or whatever
[03:59] <bradley_> i have a dual monitor video card... how do i get my second monitor to be recognized and used?
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason or do i edit them all
[03:59] <Ediehow> basically to make it to where i can easily split to another partition
[03:59] <Ediehow> and install linux
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason or do i erase them all and then add them with multi and uni?
[03:59] <tommy_> hi everyone
[03:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell mcdenyer about repos
[03:59] <twan> jason - 1.0.7
[03:59] <nalioth> mcdenyer: i'm trying to help you in #kubuntu-offtopic
[03:59] <aTypical> Ediehow, ah, I'm not sure.  I know SUSE has it, but I don't know about Ubuntu.
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason, yes yes ve seen that
[03:59] <jhayne> elow
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason but u see i dont understand exactly what they meen
[03:59] <Ediehow> ok, it's dell 1370 wireless chip?
[03:59] <aTypical> ubotu, tell aTypical about parted
[03:59] <karsten> Eroick: You can mark lines with the ' key.  So: 'a <move> 'b sets the marks 'a' and 'b'.  You can then do stuff (move, copy, pipe, etc.) on those marks.
[03:59] <mcdenyer> _jason, its not a very good tut lol
[04:00] <cyfer> Is ubuntu secure?
[04:00] <_jason> mcdenyer: it has pictures, just follow the pictures
[04:00] <Eroick> ah
[04:00] <sergio_> does anybody can helpme?, I can't make work my multifuncional hp psc 1210 as scanner
[04:00] <mcdenyer> _jason yea but it basically tells you how to do different stuff now what you should do
[04:00] <aTypical> Ediehow, do you know what chipset it uses?
[04:00] <Ediehow> dell 1370 chipset
[04:00] <_jason> mcdenyer: do what you think is right when you read that link.  You won't break anything.  If you want you can pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list when you are done and I will doublecheck it for you
[04:00] <Ediehow> seems to be
[04:00] <thoreauputic> !es
[04:00] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[04:01] <amicrawler> how do i make limewire work in this deb and skype  app?
[04:01] <aTypical> Ediehow, hmm.  I've not heard of that.  Is this in a laptop?
[04:01] <Ediehow> yes
[04:01] <Ediehow> perhaps it's broadcom
[04:01] <Ediehow> i think it requires ndiswrapper
[04:01] <aTypical> Ah!  If it's broadcom then, yes, it requires the ndiswrapper.
[04:02] <stunna> ok i need some help wiht gettin my sound to work on my laptop
[04:02] <stunna> i've just installed ubuntu 5.10
[04:02] <stunna> and i believe this is the chipset i have in the laptop
[04:02] <stunna> Cirrus Logic CS 4610
[04:02] <stunna> i hear i have to emulate it some how
[04:02] <stunna> can anoyne point me into the right direction
[04:02] <CanadianSnow> PuMpErNiCkEl?
[04:02] <CanadianSnow> hello!??!?!?!
[04:02] <CanadianSnow> people?
[04:02] <CanadianSnow> mwe was it?
[04:02] <CanadianSnow> maybe nwe
[04:02] <stunna> everyone stopped talking
[04:03] <cyfer> Is ubuntu secure?
[04:03] <stunna> once i asked my question
[04:03] <punkrockguy318> ubotu: CanadianSnow patience
[04:03] <ubotu> punkrockguy318: I give up, what is it?
[04:03] <thoreauputic> CanadianSnow: do you have anything to contribute?
[04:03] <stunna> cyfer i think so
[04:03] <punkrockguy318> ubotu: patience CanadianSnow
[04:03] <ubotu> punkrockguy318: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[04:03] <stunna> ist the most up to date linux from what i hear
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> wow
[04:03] <jean> !ubotu auto-apt
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> wtf
[04:03] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese, jean
[04:03] <stunna> lame
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> uh....
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> what
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> is
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> going
[04:03] <CanadianSnow> on?
[04:04] <stunna> i
[04:04] <stunna> have
[04:04] <aTypical> What's happeneing?
[04:04] <stunna> no idea
[04:04] <_jason> !enter
[04:04] <cyfer> To much time on there hands.
[04:04] <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!
[04:04] <thoreauputic> CanadianSnow: netsplit
[04:04] <jean> why
[04:04] <insomnik> server down ?
[04:04] <CanadianSnow> uh
[04:04] <cyfer> BAN!
[04:04] <CanadianSnow> wow
[04:04] <stunna> no
[04:04] <punkrockguy318> strange
[04:04] <stunna> its the smae guy joining and leaving
[04:04] <nalioth> nope
[04:04] <rob^away> spambots
[04:04] <twan> for some reason, my whole usr directoy cannot have any files added to it
[04:04] <insomnik> irc attack ?
[04:04] <thoreauputic> ah bots again...
[04:04] <Amaranth> twan: you have to use sudo
[04:04] <twan> why do you think that would happen?
[04:04] <twan> ok
[04:04] <twan> no problem, thanks
[04:04] <stunna> can anyone help me wiht my sound problem
[04:04] <stunna> ?
[04:05] <cr1mson> i have a sound problem too :(
[04:05] <stunna> ubuntu dindt recognize ur sound drivers?
[04:05] <nalioth> Amaranth: thoreauputic: join throttling is enabled again
[04:05] <stunna> i have an IBM thinkpad
[04:05] <jean> !ubotu auto-apt
[04:05] <ubotu> jean: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[04:05] <punkrockguy318> What does Ubuntu use for hardware detection?
[04:05] <karsten> Fun.
[04:05] <cr1mson> not mine although i know it can detect it thru a driver i tried that detected it
[04:05] <thoreauputic> nalioth: yup thanks
[04:05] <CanadianSnow> stunna i have no sound at all
[04:05] <punkrockguy318> !ubotnu patience
[04:05] <ubotu> Not a clue, punkrockguy318
[04:05] <stunna> with the Cirrus Logic CS 4610
[04:05] <Amaranth> nalioth: good
[04:05] <nalioth> Amaranth: thoreauputic: until someone can k-line the SOB
[04:05] <cr1mson> i get sound errors
[04:05] <jean> !ubotu checkinstall
[04:05] <ubotu> it has been said that checkinstall is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CheckInstall
[04:05] <punkrockguy318> !ubotnu paitence
[04:05] <nalioth> rob: can you help with that?
[04:05] <ubotu> punkrockguy318: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[04:06] <mcdenyer> nalioth ok got source open
[04:06] <Amaranth> i can't see hostmasks on joins and i can't see modes
[04:06] <nalioth> mcdenyer: i'll be in #kubuntu-offtopic in a second
[04:06] <Amaranth> i can't wait for february 4th
[04:06] <mcdenyer> nalioth kk
[04:06] <rob> nalioth, yes we are now
[04:06] <stunna> Amaranth whats happening on that day
[04:06] <Amaranth> 7mbit DSL for $50/month
[04:06] <nalioth> Amaranth: it was a broad spectrum attack, multiple IPs
[04:06] <stunna> oh i see
[04:06] <feld> Can anyone tell me why Ubuntu won't let me run Dual X screens with KDE? In Gentoo it initializes the other monitor at KDM's login.
[04:06] <Amaranth> then i can ditch OS X
[04:07] <aTypical> feld, cause kde sucsk
[04:07] <aTypical> sucks?
[04:07] <feld> aTypical: wow nice one flamer
[04:07] <CodyDH> Hi! I am trying to install Ubuntu 5.10 PPC on my Mac... and I was told it had a partition resizer. I, however, cannot figure out how to resize a partition. The only thing I see is the same options as on x86, which are to delete a partition or format it.
[04:07] <nalioth> ok then.
[04:07] <stunna> Amaranth you dont like osx?
[04:07] <Amaranth> stunna: i'd rather have ubuntu 6.04 :)
[04:07] <stunna> heh
[04:07] <aTypical> feld, thanks. ;-)
[04:07] <poningru> whats the kb shortcut for a terminal?
[04:07] <Amaranth> feld, aTypical: Not here, please.
[04:07] <Cybermagellan> Amaranth....heh, hows it going?
[04:07] <aTypical> Amaranth, sorry.  I was just playing.
[04:07] <CanadianSnow> stunna i have no sound at all
[04:08] <Amaranth> Cybermagellan: it goes
[04:08] <stunna> man i need to find a way to get my sound working
[04:08] <feld> what did Kubuntu do to destroy KDM?
[04:08] <twan> i used sudo -i
[04:08] <CanadianSnow> :p
[04:08] <twan> and still had premission denied
[04:08] <CanadianSnow> stunna so do I
[04:08] <twan> in editing /usr/
[04:08] <stunna> what sound card do you have
[04:08] <Amaranth> !fixsound
[04:08] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, Amaranth
[04:08] <CanadianSnow> stunna I also have an old IMB
[04:08] <punkrockguy318> stunna: As much as I like OSX, i'm sticking with PC.  We think MS is a PITA.. Imagine one corporation in control of all hardware AND software?
[04:08] <Amaranth> *boggle*
[04:08] <Cybermagellan> Hey question....there was awhile ago a tutorial on how to enhance Nvidia graphics....anyone know where that is?
[04:08] <stunna> punkrockguy318 i see
[04:08] <CanadianSnow> I dont know what my soundcard is
[04:08] <Amaranth> nalioth: got one of those lying around? ;)
[04:08] <stunna> which think pad
[04:08] <stunna> pentium II?
[04:08] <CanadianSnow> so
[04:09] <twan> !ubotu tell twan about sudo
[04:09] <stunna> i have an ibm thinkpad E600
[04:09] <amicrawler> is there any admin tools in ubuntu like suse  yast gui ?
[04:09] <punkrockguy318> stunna: OSX is pretty slick though.  VERY slick :)
[04:09] <nalioth> Amaranth: not wasting my money on a 'Pro', but i'll be getting a MacBook
[04:09] <stunna> slick as in good looking
[04:09] <stunna> ?
[04:09] <punkrockguy318> amicrawler:  yes
[04:09] <Cybermagellan> My graphics are pretty choppy....
[04:09] <stunna> i've used it before
[04:09] <stunna> and i dindt like it
[04:09] <jbzz_> CodyDH:   Try highlighting a line and hitting Enter    That should give you an option to change settings that you see during the install.
[04:09] <Amaranth> nalioth: it'll be an Intel Core Solo
[04:09] <punkrockguy318> stunna: yes, and very functional
[04:09] <stunna> cause the finder was hard to nav through
[04:09] <amicrawler> i'v been looking for them  i use kde
[04:09] <CanadianSnow> ya stunna I have an IMB 300CL whatever that is
[04:09] <stunna> i prefered explorer
[04:10] <stunna> Cirrus Logic CS 4610
[04:10] <CanadianSnow> its like oldschool, i cant find out anything about it
[04:10] <stunna> thats the sound card in mine
[04:10] <nalioth> Amaranth: we are offtopic here
[04:10] <CodyDH> jbzz_: Ok... I see "Partition #5 60.0GB       hfs+         MacOS"
[04:10] <CodyDH> jbzz_: Now I have the option of using it as a certain filesystem, copying data from another partition, or deleting the partition.
[04:10] <punkrockguy318> Does anyone know what Ubuntu uses for hardware detection?
[04:10] <Cybermagellan> OK, I assume that is a no...
[04:11] <dusk> so im considering making the switch from debian to ubuntu
[04:11] <jbzz_> CodyDH:    Wow.  This is all during the install of Ubuntu?
[04:11] <nomasteryoda|w> punkrockguy318, the Linux kernel?
[04:11] <nomasteryoda|w> punkrockguy318, lspci is the command
[04:11] <nomasteryoda|w> for short list
[04:11] <stunna> why switch from debian to ubuntu
[04:11] <stunna> just curious?
[04:11] <punkrockguy318> nomasteryoda|w: All the hardware detection is stock linux kernel?
[04:11] <nomasteryoda|w> stunna, ubuntu is updated more often
[04:11] <amicrawler> can any body help me find my admin mgr  in ubuntu
[04:11] <dusk> stunna: yea.. lot of people reccomended it to me.. its updated more often
[04:11] <nomasteryoda|w> and sweet
[04:11] <raymond> anybody please recommend an SFTP + GUI for Ubuntu Gnome...thanks in advance.
[04:11] <stunna> nomasteryoda|w oh ok
[04:12] <Cybermagellan> OK, so if I were to search the forums, what would be a good search term...? Enhanced Nvidia?
[04:12] <dusk> although I do run experimental
[04:12] <amicrawler> not the kde or gnome mgr
[04:12] <nomasteryoda|w> i like it... its as good as suse
[04:12] <jbzz_> CodyDH:  You know if you hit    TAB   it will allow you to jump around the screen without commiting anything.
[04:12] <stunna> i can install Blackbox /flux box as my window manager, right?
[04:12] <dusk> that was what I was curious about: is there only one type of release? or are there ways to get like "unstable" and "testing"
[04:12] <thoreauputic> raymond: actually nautilus can do sftp - just enter ssh://url.com or whatever
[04:12] <anavim> stunna: yes, I'm running fluxbox
[04:12] <punkrockguy318> nomasteryoda|w: The linux kernel loads all of the required modules?
[04:12] <amicrawler> suse is good that is my main linux distro
[04:12] <heartbt> Real easy ?.  I'm in the mood to buy a new wireless card, any strong suggestions?
[04:12] <stunna> anavim ok
[04:12] <stunna> cool
[04:13] <amicrawler> i'm new to debian
[04:13] <stunna> i think i'm going to do that after i fix my sound issues
[04:13] <nomasteryoda|w> punkrockguy318, it determine what you need then that gets installed...
[04:13] <punkrockguy318> heartbt: What type are you looking for?  USB?  PCMCIA?
[04:13] <dusk> ive been using debian for years
[04:13] <twan> wow
[04:13] <amicrawler> that's why i have alot of qerstions
[04:13] <twan> how the hell can I do this in sudo
[04:13] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[04:13] <heartbt> punkrockguy318, pcmcia.
[04:13] <twan> I tried this command:
[04:13] <punkrockguy318> nomasteryoda|w: loaded? or installed
[04:13] <anavim> and then some
[04:13] <nomasteryoda|w> flux rocks
[04:13] <thoreauputic> raymond: or you can do "connect to server"
[04:13] <nomasteryoda|w> installed is what i mean....
[04:13] <nomasteryoda|w> live disk is limited
[04:13] <twan> sudo (directory of plugins folder of firefox) ln -s (directory of plugin) ./(plugin name)
[04:13] <truz24> How can I disable CTRL+F3 in kde ( the minimize all windows function ) or reassign it to WINDOWSKEY+D :-)
[04:13] <twan> it said command or file not found
[04:14] <twan> and cd isn't a command
[04:14] <Cybermagellan> Anyone here have a Nvidia card?
[04:14] <raymond> thoreauputic: can I have a pm with you?
[04:14] <punkrockguy318> heartbt: i have an old linksys wpc11v3 and it works fine on debian.  So it's pretty safe to say it will be fine with Ubuntu :)
[04:14] <punkrockguy318> Cybermagellan: yes
[04:14] <anavim> twan: first, do sudo -s   second, do your command
[04:14] <nomasteryoda|w> Cybermagellan, ya, 2 of hem
[04:14] <CanadianSnow> ok
[04:14] <Cybermagellan> My graphics are pretty choppy....is there anything I can do about it?
[04:14] <CanadianSnow> so who wants to help me
[04:14] <CanadianSnow> please
[04:14] <heartbt> punkrockguy318, G or B?  been pretty durable?
[04:14] <CodyDH> jbzz_: yes, I know I can tab around. My problem is that I cannot resize anything.
[04:14] <Cybermagellan> I forget from the last time I ran Linux
[04:14] <nomasteryoda|w> !ubotu, tell Cybermagellan about nvidia
[04:15] <punkrockguy318> Cybermagellan: yes, install nvidia-glx and run $ nvidia-glx-config enable
[04:15] <raymond> thoreauputic:  how do you type your reply to me?  I can see it in red.
[04:15] <nomasteryoda|w> Cybermagellan, see that...
[04:15] <Cybermagellan> Ya
[04:15] <anavim> raymond: like this?
[04:15] <punkrockguy318> heartbt: G or B?
[04:15] <punkrockguy318> heartbt: it has been durable though
[04:15] <ubuntu> if im using ssh to connect to a server, and i want to open a file remotely using emacs how do i make it open in a new graphical interface and not in the terminal
[04:15] <twan> yes!
[04:15] <twan> thanks
[04:15] <raymond> anavim:  yes. how is that?
[04:16] <pianoboy3333> I downloaded the dansguardian plugin for webmin, No. 1 how do I install it, No. 2 how do I run webmin?
[04:16] <jbzz_> CodyDH:  To be honest,  I had to play around alot with that resizing screen until I was able to get everything right.  It was sort of a puzzle.
[04:16] <CodyDH> jbzz_: I'm saying I can't FIND a resizing screen.
[04:16] <heartbt> punkrockguy318 wireless G protocoll, the newer faster, or the older 11mb B.
[04:16] <anavim> raymond: your irc client does that automatically when it sees "raymond"
[04:16] <thoreauputic> raymond: that's just the highlighting in your client :)
[04:16] <CodyDH> jbzz_: would you mind a /msg?
[04:16] <cr1mson> What version of Debian is Ubuntu?
[04:16] <Cybermagellan> Depends: nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 but it is not installable
[04:16] <Cybermagellan> E: Broken packages
[04:16] <punkrockguy318> heartbt: B i believe, it's more than 4 years old
[04:16] <anavim> cr1mson: it isn't a version per se, although hundreds of packages share the same version
[04:16] <ubuntu> anyone? o.o
[04:16] <raymond> i see
[04:16] <Cybermagellan> I'm using Dapper if that makes a difference
[04:17] <cr1mson> anavim, just needed to know to install aim :)
[04:17] <twan> WTF
[04:17] <jbzz_> CodyDH:  Again, this is DURING the install of Ubuntu?   It should have presented you with an option to resize.
[04:17] <heartbt> punkrockguy318 thanks, I will take a peek.
[04:17] <twan> now firefox won't boot
[04:17] <pianoboy3333> isn't dapper the new version of ubuntu?
[04:17] <anavim> cr1mson: get the latest one they've got  :)
[04:17] <aTypical> pianoboy3333, yes
[04:17] <twan> connection to  :0:0 refused by server
[04:17] <Cybermagellan> I had to run -glx in cl because I Ubuntu doesn't detect it.
[04:17] <raymond> thoreauputic: why is there a green ball before your name?
[04:17] <cr1mson> k, thanks :)
[04:17] <anavim> cr1mson: better yet, use gaim
[04:17] <twan> xlib: no protocol specified
[04:17] <ubuntu> if im using ssh to connect to a server, and i want to open a file remotely using emacs how do i make it open in a new graphical interface and not in the terminal?
[04:17] <pianoboy3333> But there's no availible breezy upgrade?
[04:17] <pianoboy3333> aTypical, ?
[04:17] <sampan> pianoboy3333  dapper hasn't been released yet.
[04:17] <sampan> !dapper
[04:17] <ubotu> [dapper]  The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be called the "Dapper Drake" release. Release date April 20, 2006. Not before. It is NOT ready for use.  Use it at your _own_ risk, when it breaks you need to be able to fix it yourself.
[04:17] <aTypical> raymond, because he needs extra special attention.
[04:18] <pianoboy3333> kk
[04:18] <cr1mson> anavim, do you have a url for gaim?
[04:18] <anavim> cr1mson: it's installed by default
[04:18] <pianoboy3333> I downloaded the dansguardian plugin for webmin, No. 1 how do I install it, No. 2 how do I run webmin?
[04:18] <raymond> aTypical:  how is that possible (I'm new here)
[04:18] <thoreauputic> raymond: because I'm an op :)
[04:18] <CodyDH> jbzz_: OK... booting off CD... presents me with yaboot. I should type "install", right?
[04:18] <CanadianSnow> crimsun you here?
[04:18] <twan> why won't firefox boot anymore
[04:18] <BxL> !automatix
[04:18] <ubotu> somebody said automatix was messy, breaks all sorts of security guidelines, and is not open to improvement. In short: DO NOT USE IT!
[04:18] <aTypical> pianoboy3333, there are probably several upgrades available for breezy.  Dapper is the next version.  It's currently in development.
[04:18] <cr1mson> anavim, oh thanks, i see it :)
[04:18] <thoreauputic> aTypical: heh
[04:18] <pianoboy3333> aTypical, kk
[04:18] <raymond> thoreauputic:  you are the one operating this chat?
[04:19] <pianoboy3333> can someone help my with my webmin prob?
[04:19] <aTypical> raymond, he has "op" status.  That means he is the supreme being in this room and can decide my fate so I must be polite. :-)
[04:19] <thoreauputic> raymond: no - there are several of us - sort of moderators if you like
[04:19] <stunna> whats automatix
[04:19] <twan> Internal error on browser end, could not get the plugin manager
[04:19] <raymond> thoreauputic:  sir!
[04:19] <Cybermagellan> So I assume my graphics are screwed untill nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 can be installed?
[04:19] <jbzz_> CodyDH:   Well, I think this might be beyond me.  I installed on a clean hard drive.  So maybe you better ask for help from someone that is more adept in this situation. Sorry.
[04:19] <twan> maybe I don't have that enabled en adept?
[04:19] <pianoboy3333> can someone help my with my webmin prob?
[04:19] <Cybermagellan> On Dapper at least?
[04:19] <dusk> question: what will I have to know about unbuntu coming off debian
[04:20] <aTypical> pianoboy3333, sorry.  I've never used it.
[04:20] <sethk> dusk, nothing, really
[04:20] <pianoboy3333> dusk: that  it's ubuntu, not unbuntu, lol
[04:20] <raymond> thoreauputic: do you have a personal website?
[04:20] <armosfighter> that didnt work
[04:20] <pianoboy3333> aTypical: kk...
[04:20] <armosfighter> lol
[04:20] <Cybermagellan> Is anyone here on Dapper?
[04:20] <stunna> when draper comes out in april how does one install?
[04:20] <armosfighter> it just screwed up ubuntu
[04:20] <dusk> apt-get install dapper
[04:20] <Cybermagellan> Stunna, it should be as easy as apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:21] <thoreauputic> raymond:  http://interlink.webhop.org
[04:21] <Cybermagellan> or what dusk said
[04:21] <CanadianSnow> who will help me?
[04:21] <anavim> dusk: you should know that Dapper is much less stable than a debian "unstable" release... that's all
[04:21] <stunna> oh ok
[04:21] <anavim> dusk: in other words, don't upgrade to it and cry if it breaks
[04:21] <Cybermagellan> Which probably explains my graphics issue
[04:21] <dusk> anavim: what are the levels of stability in ubunty, and how can I tell them apart
[04:21] <aTypical> stunna, you'll make a change to your sources.list file and the apt-get dist-upgrade.  There are a couple more steps, but that's the gist of it.
[04:21] <stunna> if sound works in one version of linux should it work with ubuntu?
[04:21] <dusk> anavim: i dont cry, i like it when things break, i learn more that way
[04:21] <anavim> dusk: there's stable and unstable, dapper being the only unstable
[04:22] <aTypical> stunna, for the most part, yes.
[04:22] <stunna> ok
[04:22] <sethk> dusk, in that case, I'm sure you can find a much more broken distro than ubuntu  :)
[04:22] <twan> ok, i installed java, but now firefox can't handle the plugin or something
[04:22] <twan> it won't bootu p
[04:22] <anavim> dusk: me too  :D
[04:22] <dusk> anavim: and dapper is even more bleeding edge than sid?
[04:22] <CanadianSnow> who will help me?
[04:22] <Corrupter> what is deamon tools?
[04:22] <twan> if I boot up from terminal, it says - Could not get the plugin manager
[04:22] <anavim> dusk: I don't know much about sid, it won't install on my pc  :(
[04:22] <twan> Corrupter - DVD/CD emulator
[04:22] <rttm> hey i got firefox 1.5 running hehe
[04:22] <stunna> damon tools allows you to mount iso
[04:22] <dusk> anavim: and im assuming the current stable release is 10x more relevant to sarge
[04:23] <twan> rttm is there 1.5 for linux?
[04:23] <stunna> twan is right
[04:23] <rttm> yes
[04:23] <anavim> dusk: huh?
[04:23] <rttm> r3 is now avail
[04:23] <rttm> much faster than 1.07
[04:23] <dusk> anavim: i just want a nice excuse to reformat my linux partition and put ubuntu on.
[04:23] <rttm> i had a heck of time getting it installed
[04:23] <Cybermagellan> Dusk...depends on what you do from what I can see
[04:23] <anavim> dusk: hehe
[04:23] <rttm> but i found a weired memory problem
[04:24] <CanadianSnow> who will help me?
[04:24] <dusk> college student, into network security
[04:24] <rttm> only would show up on the jumb test
[04:24] <Cybermagellan> Graphically I seem to be having issues.
[04:24] <dusk> nubuntu kinda peeked my interest in ubuntu
[04:24] <rttm> had 2 bits that were locked
[04:24] <anavim> dusk: nubuntu makes a good excuse  :)
[04:24] <rttm> i was almoust giving up on linux
[04:24] <Cybermagellan> So what 5.10 is the newest then?
[04:24] <dusk> figure might as well use and learn ubuntu now
[04:25] <dusk> nubuntu is only a livecd tho, right?
[04:25] <dusk> or can it be installed as a desktop, with full support from the sources.list
[04:25] <rttm> can be installed on hard drive
[04:25] <cr1mson> can someone help me with my riptide sound card?
[04:26] <tax0n> I want to have KDE as my default desktop. I don't want to use Kubuntu. Can I just uninstall all of Gnome and Install KDE to do this?
[04:26] <anavim> dusk: oh, it is a liveCD...
[04:26] <dusk> rttm: my main concern is i dont loose too much functionality with what i can do with ubuntu.
[04:26] <anavim> dusk: might help you get a taste for ubuntu before installing then, dunno
[04:26] <Cybermagellan> tax0n, yes
[04:26] <rttm> well so far i like what is see dusk
[04:27] <Cybermagellan> ergh, ok, I might just have to go back to Badger
[04:27] <dusk> eh, what the hell, i'll install nubuntu first
[04:27] <rttm> it has some nice function like system update via the gnome applet and add applications
[04:27] <dusk> Cybermagellan: whats up
[04:27] <tax0n> thanks.
[04:27] <dusk> rttm: but its not an 'official' ubuntu project
[04:27] <rttm> it run fast if you have lots of memory 320 or more
[04:27] <dusk> 1024
[04:27] <Cybermagellan> dusk: just I'm running Dapper and my graphics are jacked up
[04:27] <Cybermagellan> they're pretty choppy
[04:27] <dusk> are you using xorg
[04:27] <Cybermagellan> ya
[04:28] <dusk> try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:28] <dusk> and just remake all your settings
[04:28] <Cybermagellan> nvidia-glx depends on an uninstallable package
[04:28] <Cybermagellan> dusk already done
[04:28] <talios> isn't dapper in the process of moving to xorg 7 and breaking alot of foo at the mo?
[04:28] <dusk> uninstallable?
[04:28] <rttm> what is nubuntu.. version
[04:28] <Cybermagellan> Ya
[04:28] <dusk> http://nubuntu.org
[04:28] <thoreauputic> hmm interesting... no new unregistered joins in #ubuntu-unregged
[04:29] <twan> wow
[04:29] <twan> ok
[04:29] <fuel> does anyone know if jet blue has a dc port for your laptop?
[04:29] <twan> firefox linux installation instructions suck
[04:29] <rttm> might want to stay with more stable version for now
[04:29] <twan> what do I do
[04:29] <Cybermagellan> dusk Depends: nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 but it is not installable
[04:29] <twan> I extracted the tarball into home/twan/firefox/
[04:29] <thoreauputic> !enter
[04:29] <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!
[04:29] <CanadianSnow> How do i get sound?
[04:29] <dusk> Cybermagellan you *might* want to see if anyone made a 3rd party driver, and put it in your sources.list
[04:29] <rttm> that what i was looking for my inlaws.. something simple
[04:29] <thoreauputic> !firefox1.5
[04:29] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:29] <twan> how do I install firefox
[04:30] <thoreauputic> twan: see unbotu above
[04:30] <dusk> i use ati.. so im not much help on the nvidia side.. but im positive nvidia has a much greater support base for linux than ATI
[04:30] <thoreauputic> *ubotu
[04:30] <Cybermagellan> dusk yeah I think so...
[04:30] <Cybermagellan> On Badger I'm good to go...but I dist upgraded to Dapper....my graphics bit the dust then
[04:31] <dusk> Cybermagellan: heh, i dont even run ubuntu.. im from debian.. thinking about converting
[04:31] <Xenguy> I am puzzled - I have 3 boxes with Breezy, and they all offer me different version numbers of 'unison' -- how is this possible?  Even the mirror is the same in each case :-/
[04:31] <ElBarono> did dapper change the acpi settings for hard drives?
[04:31] <twan> sudo: apt: command not found
[04:31] <haasteem> sethk: hi, i think i got all the data
[04:31] <ElBarono> my hard drive seems to be powering off after like 10 seconds of inactivity
[04:31] <sethk> haasteem, k, can you get it onto a paste bot?
[04:31] <thoreauputic> twan: apt-get
[04:31] <dusk> apt-get
[04:31] <haasteem> sure
[04:32] <Bizzeh> why doesnt ubuntu like me having an ati radeon x700 pci-e
[04:32] <thoreauputic> twan: and you need something like apt-get install <foo>
[04:32] <Cybermagellan> Dusk yeah I'm a Ubuntu lover....but I have requirements for work
[04:32] <rttm> there are few methods i used "http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/f148.html" method and worked nicely
[04:32] <dusk> no linux distro does
[04:32] <Bizzeh> it picks it up as "unknown device"
[04:32] <haasteem> sethk: pastebin?
[04:32] <sethk> ElBarono, the smart utility program will tell you if it is set to do that for power saving.
[04:32] <dusk> eh, everyone at my school uses it
[04:32] <Cybermagellan> But I'm buying a laptop and it'll be my "work" computer
[04:32] <dusk> they are really starting to dig nubuntu
[04:32] <sethk> haasteem, A site for pasting so everyone can see it.  There is a URL in the topic
[04:32] <dusk> so i figured id check it out
[04:32] <haasteem> sethk: right
[04:32] <haasteem> i'll put it there
[04:32] <thoreauputic> !tell twan about apt
[04:32] <ElBarono> sethk: how do I start that?
[04:32] <dusk> only thing is.. it seems like everyones first linux distro
[04:32] <thoreauputic> !tell twan about docs
[04:33] <dusk> so this channel reminds me of AOL
[04:33] <Cybermagellan> dusk it's nice...
[04:33] <t4> any idea  why on one of my breezy installs sshd only listens on ipv6, even with "-46" in /etc/default/ssh ?
[04:33] <Cybermagellan> First Linux distro I've actually stuck with
[04:33] <dusk> im dling the DVD image
[04:33] <anavim> dusk: the combination of wide hardware support and debian apt utilities make ubuntu pretty nice
[04:33] <Cybermagellan> DVD image of Ubuntu?
[04:33] <dusk> yea
[04:33] <Cybermagellan> Oh it has Live and Install yeah?
[04:34] <dusk> guess so
[04:34] <dusk> i ran out of CDRs
[04:34] <dusk> and i didnt want to put a 600meg file on a dvd ;p
[04:34] <rttm> hey i did see something weird to day.. a few progs got removed out of the blue. i the "Add Applications" and Epiphany Web Browser
[04:34] <dusk> seems like a waste to me
[04:34] <Bizzeh> dusk: i had to put 100mb onto a dvd once cos i couldnt find a cd
[04:34] <rttm> i had to reinstall them  weird.
[04:34] <Cybermagellan> That's why I buy CD-RW's
[04:34] <fuel> theres a install dvd
[04:35] <haasteem> sethk: here's the url: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7433
[04:35] <Bizzeh> but since dvd's are 5 for 50, i dont care
[04:35] <Cybermagellan> Yeah I am thinking of giving SUSE a spin
[04:35] <dusk> dont
[04:35] <Cybermagellan> naw?
[04:35] <dusk> if anything try freebsd
[04:35] <nomasteryoda|w> Cybermagellan, it is good
[04:35] <dusk> some people swear by it
[04:35] <nomasteryoda|w> updating 4 laptops here
[04:35] <Bizzeh> no linux i have tried supports my wireless card, and smp
[04:35] <rttm> i like pcbsd based on freebsd
[04:35] <nomasteryoda|w> 2 desktops
[04:35] <Bizzeh> they do one of the other
[04:35] <rttm> nice install
[04:35] <anavim> dusk: I used to swear at it
[04:35] <dusk> but honestly.. its the same thing as any other linux.. sides their obvious quirks
[04:35] <Cybermagellan> I want something Graphically appealing...I'm not a "brown" fan
[04:35] <Bizzeh> i likr openbsd
[04:36] <nomasteryoda|w> go for it ... full KDE too
[04:36] <dusk> openbsd is not for desktops unless you're uber
[04:36] <fuel> suse is corporate and costs $$
[04:36] <Cybermagellan> Suse has a nice installer also.
[04:36] <rttm> change the theme Cyber
[04:36] <armosfighter> !ubuto
[04:36] <ubotu> armosfighter: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[04:36] <Cybermagellan> fuel not SUSE OSS?
[04:36] <Cybermagellan> rttm I have...
[04:36] <sethk> Cybermagellan, it chokes on a lot of hardware
[04:36] <armosfighter> !ubotu
[04:36] <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.
[04:36] <nomasteryoda|w> their repair tool is the best out there
[04:36] <nomasteryoda|w> period
[04:36] <Bizzeh> dusk: it works better than freebsd
[04:36] <Bizzeh> for desktop
[04:36] <dusk> um
[04:36] <dusk> thats subjective
[04:36] <thoreauputic> fuel: actually there's an open version of Suse now (free as in beer)
[04:37] <Cybermagellan> Yeah I love Ubuntu cause of how easy it is....but I need to run a webserver and I've done it on Ubunut before...excellent
[04:37] <nomasteryoda|w> yup, he's right
[04:37] <sethk> haasteem, first thing I would do is get rid of all those filtering rules.  Why are you using a slew of filtering rules?
[04:37] <dusk> dont go easy.. christ..
[04:37] <dusk> LEARN it.
[04:37] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[04:37] <Bizzeh> dusk: its a matter of opinion really
[04:37] <dusk> i agree
[04:37] <dusk> i use openbsd as my firewall
[04:37] <dusk> couldnt imagine running it as a desktop
[04:37] <Bizzeh> i like openbsd because its easy as hell to install
[04:37] <nomasteryoda|w> suse does stray off course on file system structure ....
[04:37] <Bizzeh> i can install it blindfolded in about 10 mins
[04:37] <rttm> not a desktop for sure
[04:37] <haasteem> sethk: uhh... no idea...
[04:38] <haasteem> sethk: i guess they were always there
[04:38] <thoreauputic> nomasteryoda|w: yes, Suse has some quirks
[04:38] <Bizzeh> i could install it to working kde in about 30
[04:38] <dusk> heh see
[04:38] <rttm> sue is fairly bloated i thought
[04:38] <dusk> openbsd is all about security
[04:38] <Cybermagellan> This tells you how bored I am...I'm downloading 5.10 again when I have it on a CD beside me....
[04:38] <anavim> poor sue
[04:38] <dusk> the more useless shit you put on there
[04:38] <haasteem> sethk: it just stopped working properly early this week
[04:38] <dusk> the more things break and become unstable and grow holes
[04:38] <thoreauputic> probably #ubuntu-offtopic for discussions about Suse, BSD etc :)
[04:39] <Cybermagellan> true
[04:39] <Bizzeh> dusk: as long as the under laying os is solid
[04:39] <sethk> haasteem, you don't have to remove them permanently.  Just remove them in the running kernel.  otherwise it will be nearly impossible to figure out what's going on.  They'll be back when you reboot.
[04:39] <Bizzeh> it helps
[04:39] <nomasteryoda|w> what is it with Kubuntu and networks.? i can't delete any I add ...have to drop to cli to do it
[04:39] <haasteem> sethk: the thing is that there is no ip assigned to eth0
[04:39] <dusk> eh
[04:39] <nomasteryoda|w> not in suse
[04:39] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[04:39] <fuel> i use fedora
[04:39] <Cybermagellan> That's one thing I noticed in Dapper....it disabled the NIC right off the bat
[04:39] <Bizzeh> infact
[04:39] <haasteem> sethk: how do i remove them?
[04:39] <sethk> haasteem, depending on the configuration, that could be normal .  Some ppp configurations don't have an eth0
[04:39] <Cybermagellan> I had to go in and enable it
[04:39] <Cybermagellan> Fuel, FC5?
[04:39] <sethk> haasteem, do iptables --help.  There is a clear command.
[04:39] <sethk> haasteem, but you are correct,
[04:39] <fuel> 4
[04:40] <sethk> haasteem, if your device isn't configured, then nothing will work
[04:40] <thoreauputic> Cybermagellan: dapper is still a work in progress...
[04:40] <gary> i use ubuntu. i got apt-get problem.
[04:40] <fuel> dont like unstable releases
[04:40] <sethk> haasteem, the thing is, from your paste, your device is configured
[04:40] <dusk> gary: whats your problem, and can it be fixed by apt-get update?
[04:40] <mlalkaka> How do you get Fontconfig/Xft2 to "artificially oblique the serif faces" of the Bitstream Vera Serif fonts? (see http://www.gnome.org/fonts/)
[04:40] <Bizzeh> unstable releases is where its at
[04:40] <haasteem> sethk: right, therefore it is so strange that i get a response when pingong google... don't you think so?
[04:40] <Cybermagellan> thoreauputic: yeah I know
[04:40] <gary> i did apt-get -hvs install mpe321, then it shows my the supported modules.
[04:41] <gary> i am sure my ubuntu is updated now.
[04:41] <sethk> haasteem, I think eth0 is not supposed to be configured for ppp
[04:41] <dusk> apt-get upgrade
[04:41] <sethk> haasteem, your ppp0 device is how your pings are working
[04:41] <haasteem> sethk: ahhh... ok
[04:41] <Cybermagellan> I like trying new stuff
[04:41] <ejofee> is there any player for gnu-linux which allows for some typical desktop player features (found in many apps written for bill gates), like: (1) horizontal & vertical resizing & positioning; (2) subtitle size & positioning, delay &// rate (before i get any answer i must mention that mplayer, totem, and kaffeine don't seem to support any of these.)
[04:41] <gary> it shows me *ver *pkg:
[04:41] <gary> which one should i pick?
[04:41] <rttm> i was have the same problem with ubuntu
[04:41] <sethk> haasteem, and your routes are through ppp0, so that looks correct to me
[04:41] <dusk> pkg
[04:41] <Cybermagellan> I'm trying to stay off of Windows Server 2003
[04:42] <rttm> it was randomly getting errors intalling or using apt-get
[04:42] <haasteem> sethk: it's just all very strange... it stopped working properly suddenly... i didn't do anything exotic...
[04:42] <haasteem> sethk: right
[04:42] <thoreauputic> ejofee: 1) horizontal & vertical resizing & positioning  <-- seems to work with totem-xine or xfmedia here
[04:42] <Cybermagellan> I have 9MB cable so downloading a distro from torrent is pretty fast for me
[04:42] <mlalkaka> ejofee, for subtitle size, i know mplayer can do that. you just have to specify which font you want (and possibly a size)
[04:42] <fuel> ubuntu runs pretty well on this laptop
[04:42] <fuel> i was surprised
[04:42] <dusk> ejofee: all those work with gmplayer
[04:42] <nomasteryoda|w> it is fast
[04:42] <nomasteryoda|w> faster than suse on my old dell
[04:42] <Syco54645> can someone tell me why berkeleydb would be having this error: Can't locate object method "TIEHASH" via package "0"
[04:42] <haasteem> sethk: then why doesn't it connect in firefox or any other web app?
[04:43] <mlalkaka> How do you get Fontconfig/Xft2 to "artificially oblique the serif faces" of the Bitstream Vera Serif fonts? (see http://www.gnome.org/fonts/)
[04:43] <rttm> i turn out that it was a weir memory, i use a mem checker that as a jump test.. and bingo found 2 bad bits
[04:43] <haasteem> sethk: it's a bit frustrating
[04:43] <Cybermagellan> fuel: that was my other thought....installing Win2K3 on my server and Ubuntu on my laptop
[04:43] <Syco54645> i am following the doc and it looks like i am reading it right
[04:43] <Syco54645> woops
[04:43] <Syco54645> wrong channel
[04:43] <Syco54645> :-D
[04:43] <ejofee> thoreauputic, dusk: well, maybe i'll have to try those ones again. thank you. i might be back. :)
[04:43] <Bizzeh> hmmn
[04:43] <fuel> Cybermagellan,  just run a debian server
[04:43] <Bizzeh> ubuntu refuses to notice i have a gfx card
[04:43] <rttm> the thing about my memory problem is no other progs were detected the fault
[04:44] <elbac> I have a brand new installation of Ubuntu, however apps in Gnome that requre the root password won't start (after I enter the correct password)...
[04:44] <fuel> all command line
[04:44] <sethk> haasteem, I suggested clearing the filtering rules to make things easier to see.  Not, as I said, because I know that they are a problem, just so we can eliminate some of the complexity
[04:44] <sethk> haasteem, did you do a traceroute to a www URL?
[04:44] <haasteem> sethk: and all works fine in windoze... so that tells me it is not the modem or nic malfunctioning or something
[04:44] <sethk> haasteem, such as traceroute www.google.com?
[04:44] <deang> arg..I installed with /cd-rom, and have since changed the drive and it's  /cd-rw   How can I inform apt/Synaptics?
[04:44] <sethk> haasteem, you are correct, it isn't hardware
[04:44] <CodyDH> Hi! I am trying to install Ubuntu 5.10 PPC on my Mac... and I was told it had a partition resizer. I, however, cannot figure out how to resize a partition. The only thing I see is the same options as on x86, which are to delete a partition or format it.
[04:44] <deang> I didn't see a refernce in sources.list
[04:44] <haasteem> sethk: i don't have it installed
[04:44] <haasteem> sethk: i used tracepath
[04:44] <sethk> haasteem, one thing you can do is print your routes out in windows and them compare it to your routes in linux
[04:45] <gary> dusk, apt-get upgrade looks up the /etc/apt/sourcelist right?
[04:45] <thoreauputic> deang:  suudo apt-cdrom add
[04:45] <sethk> haasteem, I don't know tracepath but if it does the same thing, that should be ok
[04:45] <deang> thanks
[04:45] <thoreauputic> deang: after that comment the old line out
[04:45] <gary> and it will works by determing which depenceies need to install.
[04:45] <sethk> haasteem, but did you trace to a www, not just (say) to google.com, but to www.google.com?
[04:45] <haasteem> sethk: look at the end of the log, you will find two instances there
[04:45] <dusk> gay: correct
[04:45] <thoreauputic> deang: um- typo I meant sudo of course
[04:45] <Bizzeh> does anyone have a wiki link on how to set up xorg with new ati binary drivers?
[04:45] <dusk> ha
[04:46] <thoreauputic> !ati
[04:46] <ubotu> I heard ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[04:46] <sethk> haasteem, as I said, I don't know that utility, but I don't see anything except for the first hop.
[04:46] <virgin> Halo ????
[04:46] <elbac> I have a brand new installation of Ubuntu, however apps in Gnome that requre the root password won't start (after I enter the correct password)... any suggestions?
[04:46] <ejofee> thoreauputic: this is the exact message i'm getting when trying to startup totem: "totem could not startup. no reason." :))
[04:46] <jbzz_> elbac:  How did you set the password for 'rrot'  ?
[04:46] <sethk> haasteem, which means it didn't go anywhere after that, I expect.
[04:46] <ejofee> thoreauputic: any idea why?
[04:46] <tax0n> how can I change my desktop from Gnome to KDE?
[04:46] <dusk> gary: correct. all apt-get arguments make calls to /etc/apt/source.list
[04:46] <haasteem> sethk: right, that's the only output it gave
[04:46] <Xenguy> !tell ejofee about root
[04:46] <dusk> tax0n: thats ont he FAQ
[04:46] <wanderingdavi> My ubuntu comp stopped getting data from the net!
[04:46] <thoreauputic> ejofee: did you install totem-xine? the default totem is kind of... immature IMO
[04:47] <t4> CodyDH: resizing on ppc has never worked for me. be sure to have a backup
[04:47] <tax0n> dusk, this channel's faq?
[04:47] <dusk> help.ubuntu.org
[04:47] <elbac> jbzz_ At install
[04:47] <sethk> haasteem, I think your best path is probably to boot windows, print the windows routing table, note the ppp configuration and the default gateway and router, and then come back to linux and compare
[04:47] <dusk> its something like.. apt-get install k or whatever
[04:47] <ejofee> thoreauputic: i think not totem-xine. wait.
[04:47] <Xenguy> !tel tax0n about kde
[04:47] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese, Xenguy
[04:47] <sethk> haasteem, and if there really is an authentication issue, you'll have to look into it, although I would have expected ping to fail in that case.
[04:47] <haasteem> sethk: ok, with ipconfig?
[04:47] <dusk> tax0n: but also, you really should be familiar with apt-cache search
[04:47] <Xenguy> ha
[04:47] <haasteem> right
[04:47] <Xenguy> !tell tax0n about kde
[04:47] <sethk> haasteem, route print, I believe, in the windows shell
[04:47] <thoreauputic> ejofee:  sudo apt-get install totem-xine  - and read the RestrictedFormats wiki
[04:48] <thoreauputic> !restricted
[04:48] <ubotu> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:48] <sethk> haasteem, and also ipconfig/all
[04:48] <twan> as soon as i launch a page in firefox that requires java, ff shuts down
[04:48] <haasteem> ok
[04:48] <jbzz_> elbac:  Did you try going into  System - Administration - Users and Groups and changing the password for 'root'   ?  If not, try that.
[04:48] <dusk> twan: install java
[04:48] <twan> i have it installed
[04:48] <_jason> twan: did you create a symlink (ln -s) ?
[04:48] <twan> yes
[04:48] <ejofee> thoreauputic: thanks a lot. i am installing them. then just try to run totem again, or is there another command line for totem-xine?
[04:48] <fuel> this seems like a help desk chat
[04:49] <elbac> jbzz_ Users and Groups won't load, I get the spining icon for about 10 seconds and .. nothing...
[04:49] <thoreauputic> ejofee: just "totem"
[04:49] <_jason> twan: what java did you install
[04:49] <Xenguy> fuel: it's a technical support channel
[04:49] <twan> most recent
[04:49] <twan> maybe a certain plugin of java needs to be enabled?
[04:49] <thoreauputic> ejofee: you probably want w32codecs too, if you don't have them
[04:49] <tax0n> thanks dusk , Xenguy
[04:49] <Xenguy> tax0n: yw
[04:49] <thoreauputic> !w32codecs
[04:49] <ubotu> hmm... 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
[04:49] <twan> i have java-common enabled though
[04:49] <CodyDH> t4: data loss?
[04:50] <twan> what else do I need
[04:50] <jbzz_> elbac:  Yup, I just noted that you need the correct password to get in there.  You have tried your normal user password, for the user you set up during 'install'  ?
[04:50] <twan> i would select all and install all, can I do that from Adept?
[04:50] <twan> maybe it'd work then
[04:50] <_jason> twan: what does 'ls -l /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/*java*' say
[04:50] <twan> well i installed firefox in /opt/
[04:50] <sethk> CodyDH, I would _never_ resize on _any_ system without a backup, regardless of what anyone might tell you.  Plus, t4 is telling you he has direct experience.
[04:50] <twan> so should I check tehre instead?
[04:50] <ejofee> thoreauputic: too bad totem doesn't include keyboard shortcuts, or a list of them
[04:51] <elbac> jbzz_ It just so happens that my user password and root password are the same... :)  the first time I try after the system boots it asks for the password but then nothing...
[04:51] <CodyDH> sethk: Right... And the only things I need are already backed up (I do regular backups). BUT I cannot figure out how to do it in the first place.
[04:51] <_jason> twan: how exactly did you install java?
[04:51] <twan> it says /opt/firefox/plugins/
[04:51] <twan> the right way with the rpm through terminal
[04:51] <twan> and I have a plugin
[04:51] <twan> that is *
[04:51] <sethk> CodyDH, ok, you would be surprised how many people do a resize and lose important data.
[04:51] <_jason> rpm?
[04:51] <twan> and it has a lock
[04:51] <_jason> twan: no... no rpm
[04:52] <scanwinder> what web-deisgn tools are there for linux? i mean like ones where i can quickly slap together a webpage without codeing(im a lazy person)
[04:52] <sethk> CodyDH, I didn't see the specifics of your system, it's power pc?
[04:52] <twan> i installed it right
[04:52] <twan> i know java is fine
[04:52] <twan> it has to be
[04:52] <twan> any other way I can test it?
[04:52] <jbzz_> elbac:  But you can log in as a normal user and have no problems doing that?
[04:52] <thoreauputic> ejofee: well, it has the usual ones from the menus - plus for full screen judt hit "f"
[04:52] <CodyDH> sethk: Yes... 15" iMac G4 800MHz 512MB
[04:52] <Xenguy> scanwinder: nvu is one
[04:52] <scanwinder> Xenguy: ok thanks
[04:52] <haasteem> sethk: but i should also shut down the filtering rules, right?
[04:52] <thoreauputic> ejofee: <esc> to return to non-fullscreen, and so on
[04:52] <_jason> twan: I thought we sent you the wiki page on how to install java?
[04:52] <sethk> CodyDH, I've never done a resize on those.
[04:52] <Xenguy> scanwinder: yw
[04:52] <ejofee> thoreauputic: thanks
[04:52] <elbac> jbzz_ Yes, and when I try to run something that needs the root password, it asks for it, I put it in (it seems to accept it, if I put in the wrong one it fails) but then the applcaiton never loads
[04:52] <sethk> haasteem, for test purposes, sure.  as I said, when you reboot, they will reappear, so there isn't any real risk
[04:52] <twan> yes
[04:52] <twan> I did it that way
[04:53] <twan> I did it all right
[04:53] <twan> and now it isn't working!
[04:53] <sethk> haasteem, plus, unless you know what they are for, why do you want them there in the first place?
[04:53] <fuel> anyone still use bitchx?
[04:53] <twan> what part of java do I need to have installed
[04:53] <Xenguy> fuel: irssi is better IMHO
[04:53] <Bizzeh> bitchx blows, irssi all the way
[04:53] <_jason> twan: where on the wiki does it say to use an rpm?
[04:53] <CodyDH> sethk: OK... It's just strange because (#1 I'm not stupid) many people told me that the PPC Ubuntu had resizing as an install option... and I can't for the life of me find it.
[04:53] <jbzz_> elbac:  Have you tried using a 'terminal session and changing the 'root' password that way?
[04:53] <thoreauputic> !start an IRC client war
[04:53] <ubotu> irssi is better than konversation !
[04:53] <sethk> twan, did I see you right "rpm" and "right way" in the same sentence?
[04:53] <thoreauputic> ;)
[04:53] <haasteem> sethk: i honestly don't know... this is the first time that i see all that
[04:54] <sethk> CodyDH, I've never seen resizing as an install option with any version.
[04:54] <elbac> jbzz_ yes I just did that and that works.. but I can't run the gnome apps that need root access...
[04:54] <CodyDH> sethk: as of now, me neither. :/
[04:54] <haasteem> sethk: would firestarter generate those?
[04:54] <sethk> CodyDH, I've seen many people resize, but not during install.
[04:54] <sethk> haasteem, sure.
[04:54] <_jason> twan: if I were you, I would remove what you installed, and follow ubotu's instructions
[04:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell twan about java
[04:54] <haasteem> sethk: ok, then it's because i run firestarter that they are there
[04:54] <sethk> CodyDH, so use whatever tool you want to resize with.  use a rescue cd or boot the ubuntu install cd in rescue mode
[04:54] <jbzz_> elbac:  I am at a loss.  Hope you can resolve the issue.  You might ask the question again and see if you get any responses.  Good luck.
[04:55] <dusk> irssi
[04:55] <sethk> haasteem, ok.  why do you think you need all those rules?  regardless of how they are generated?
[04:55] <dusk> !debian
[04:55] <ubotu> Debian is "the rock upon which Ubuntu is founded"; see http://www.debian.org Thank You Ian and DEBra Murdock! 1994 Vers. 0.9.  Debian and Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/
[04:55] <CodyDH> sethk: How would I do that? (rescue mode from ubuntu cd)... and does it include parted?
[04:55] <sirgrim> why hello
[04:55] <elbac> jbzz_ Okay, thanks for trying
[04:55] <dusk> !nubuntu
[04:55] <ubotu> No idea, dusk
[04:55] <dusk> !get one
[04:55] <ubotu> dusk: I give up, what is it?
[04:55] <elbac> jbzz_ do you know of a gnome error log or something?
[04:55] <haasteem> sethk: you tell me... i'm a total nitwit concerning that
[04:55] <sethk> CodyDH, I don't know whether parted is there or not, sorry.  If you hit F1 at the boot prompt, it tells you how to get into rescue mode.
[04:55] <dusk> !nubuntu is http://nubuntu.org network ubuntu
[04:55] <ubotu> okay, dusk
[04:55] <fuel> xchat is good
[04:55] <jariep1_> hello
[04:56] <sethk> haasteem, my rule is, if I don't know why I need something, then I don't need it.
[04:56] <dusk> xchat is not good
[04:56] <dusk> !nubuntu
[04:56] <ubotu> from memory, nubuntu is http://nubuntu.org network ubuntu
[04:56] <dusk> cool
[04:56] <sethk> haasteem, but, for some reason, you ran this firestarter thing.  what was the reason?
[04:56] <haasteem> sethk: :-)
[04:56] <jbzz_> elbac:  I am not familiar with the system enough but log files are somewhere like /var/log/...
[04:56] <fuel> dusk what irc client do you run?
[04:56] <haasteem> sethk: probably too much windows mindset
[04:56] <jariep1_> to have the most stable version of kubuntu 5.10 should I disable multiverse and universe repositories?
[04:56] <dusk> irssi
[04:56] <jbzz_> elbac:  Did you try     sudo  passwd  root        that?
[04:56] <sethk> elbac, check /var/log, as jbzz said, and also look for files in your $HOME/gnome2 directory
[04:56] <thoreauputic> jariep1_: no need
[04:56] <CodyDH> sethk: I don't think the OS X bootstrap has the option to hit F1
[04:57] <thoreauputic> jariep1_: unless ou run a server I guess
[04:57] <dusk> fuel: it like a small learning curve.. but so worth it once you figure it out
[04:57] <thoreauputic> *you
[04:57] <sirgrim> what we talkin 'bout in here
[04:57] <elbac> jbzz_ I did su, then passwrd
[04:57] <sethk> CodyDH, possible, I haven't tried it recently.
[04:57] <elbac> sethk, thanks I'll look there
[04:57] <sethk> CodyDH, in fact, I don't think I've tried the mac with ubuntu at all.
[04:57] <jbzz_> elbac:  Odd.  Sorry I cannot help.
[04:57] <haasteem> sethk: coming from windows, you kind of feel obliged to run a firewall, no matter what (although i know that firestarter is just a tool to configure iptables)
[04:57] <sethk> CodyDH, so google or find somebody smarter than I am about ubuntu and ppc.  :)
[04:57] <tim_> where is the truetype fonts directory on ubuntu? im trying to add tahoma font support
[04:57] <dusk> .fonts
[04:57] <tim_> in the home directory?
[04:58] <dusk> should be
[04:58] <tim_> thanks
[04:58] <fuel> i have it installed but havent used it
[04:58] <dusk> throw them in there see ;p
[04:58] <thoreauputic> tim_:  sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
[04:58] <CodyDH> sethk: OK... thank you for your help!
[04:58] <sethk> haasteem, People run lots of things, just because they are there.  I have a very low opinion of ip filtering masquerading as a firewall.  then again, I also have a firewall.
[04:58] <thoreauputic> !fonts
[04:58] <ubotu> I heard fonts is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[04:58] <jbzz_> elbac:  Actually, unbelievable.  This will keep me awake tonight.
[04:58] <dusk> thoreauputic: you sure thats an official release?
[04:58] <thoreauputic> dusk: huh?
[04:58] <dooglus> my screen is pretty much static, but the vino-server is eating around 30%-40% of a 2.2GHz P4.  That seems like an awful lot of processing power for doing not-a-lot
[04:59] <Alakazam> ive been up 9:12 as a desktop os!
[04:59] <Alakazam> w000t
[04:59] <Alakazam> im loving it
[04:59] <sirgrim> lol
[04:59] <sirgrim> yay fresh stargate
[04:59] <sethk> haasteem, regardless, get rid of them for the moment.  If things ran fine with those rules for a long time, then there is the "it ain't broke" philosophy
[05:00] <sethk> haasteem, so just do it for the running system
[05:00] <twan> sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[05:00] <twan> thats bullshit
[05:00] <twan> it doesn't work
[05:00] <dooglus> does anyone use vino?  and if so, is it a real CPU hog?
[05:00] <twan> it gives me an error
[05:00] <thoreauputic> Alakazam: my uprecord was 90 days with hoary until a lightning strike took the power out :)
[05:00] <sirgrim> Alakazam: i've been running 9:41 since install/kernel update ;)
[05:00] <sethk> haasteem, I believe  iptables --delete     (with no other args) deletes all active rules.  do a --list afterwards to see if it worked
[05:00] <thoreauputic> !tell twan about repos
[05:00] <dusk> twan: apt-cache search java
[05:00] <Alakazam> sweet
[05:00] <fuel> i use wine to run doom 3
[05:00] <fuel> its the best
[05:00] <twan> it's like
[05:00] <thoreauputic> !info j2re1.4
[05:01] <ubotu> j2re1.4: (Blackdown Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition), section multiverse/devel, is optional. Version: 1.4.2.02-1ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 21982 kB, Installed size: 58892 kB
[05:01] <sirgrim> fuel: get tacops
[05:01] <twan> Could not get lock
[05:01] <twan> or something
[05:01] <haasteem> sethk: alright
[05:01] <armosfighter> how do i enable my C compiler
[05:01] <armosfighter> ?
[05:01] <armosfighter> sudo apt-get update
[05:01] <sirgrim> it's unreal tournament mod, work good on linux
[05:01] <armosfighter> something
[05:01] <armosfighter> ...
[05:01] <armosfighter> help
[05:01] <dusk> could not get lock?
[05:01] <sethk> armosfighter, install it
[05:01] <sethk> armosfighter, go into synaptic and install development essentials
[05:01] <dusk> why doesnt anyone know about apt-get
[05:01] <sirgrim> i have a ripped copy available if u want me to msg u the link fuel
[05:01] <thoreauputic> twan: you probably have two apt instances running - close them
[05:01] <armosfighter> alright...
[05:01] <sethk> armosfighter, or you can use apt-get, someone will give you the exact line
[05:01] <ORiON2012> dusk: lol
[05:01] <armosfighter> sweet
[05:01] <armosfighter> lol
[05:01] <sirgrim> needs to be converted for linux still, but UT is simple
[05:01] <armosfighter> does anyone know the exact line in here?
[05:01] <armosfighter> lol
[05:02] <Alakazam> that sucks thoreauputic
[05:02] <sirgrim> i havn't used bitchx in years
[05:02] <sethk> dusk, if you are of a mind to use the package manager, why not just use synaptic?  unless you have only cli
[05:02] <dusk> armosfighter the exact line to what?
[05:02] <haasteem> sethk: let me show you what i get from route print and ipconfig /all, ok?
[05:02] <armosfighter> to do it in the terminal
[05:02] <thoreauputic> Alakazam: whar does? lightning? ;-)
[05:02] <sethk> dusk, I was talking to armosfighter for the exact line to install developer essentials with apt-get
[05:02] <dusk> eh, im used to doing everything on a command line. its faster
[05:02] <fuel> thats ok sirgrim
[05:02] <dusk> apt-cache search blah
[05:02] <sethk> dusk, that's fine, I was just explaining why everyone may not have memorized all the package names
[05:02] <armosfighter> merrr
[05:03] <sirgrim> coo but ur missin out :p
[05:03] <t4> apt-get -u install build-essential
[05:03] <dusk> does ubuntu not have apt-cache search?
[05:03] <dusk> thats a staple in deb
[05:03] <Xenguy> dusk: yes it does, of course
[05:03] <dusk> ok good
[05:03] <thoreauputic> dusk: of course it does
[05:03] <Alakazam> hehe thoreauputic
[05:03] <dusk> i thought i was in some bizzaro world
[05:03] <sethk> dusk, apt-get in ubuntu is identical to apt-get in debian
[05:03] <iKernel> can somebody please tell me how to spread an ubuntu installation DVD amongst multiple cds?
[05:04] <thoreauputic> dusk: if you are used to debian you'll be right at home
[05:04] <sethk> dusk, has all the same search/ cache, etc.
[05:04] <dusk> okay good
[05:04] <dusk> im dling it now.. killing time drinking beer
[05:04] <haasteem> sethk: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7435
[05:04] <dusk> trying to answer questions ;p
[05:04] <fuel> i wanna build a ubuntu cluster that would be hott
[05:04] <thoreauputic> dusk: sudo is the main difference - although I used sudo on debian too
[05:04] <sethk> haasteem, looking...
[05:04] <Unity> i have never used anything other than ubuntu
[05:04] <Unity> i wonder what's it like out there
[05:04] <Xenguy> dusk: it's a very bad idea to install linux without beer
[05:04] <dusk> thoreauputic: whats different about sudo?
[05:05] <sethk> thoreauputic, dusk sudo is not a difference at all.  debian and ubuntu both have root accounts and both have sudo
[05:05] <flatlander> hi anyone have any experience with a lexmark z715 printer msys sees it bu no matching drivers any ideas?
[05:05] <sethk> thoreauputic, there is absolutely no difference there.
[05:05] <dusk> uhh, i would hope so
[05:05] <thoreauputic> dusk: not different - sudo is old - just that Ubuntu uses it by default
[05:05] <thoreauputic> sethk: I meant on install sudo is there by default - that's all
[05:05] <dusk> oh, whatever
[05:06] <thoreauputic> sethk: not really a difference
[05:06] <fuel> sudo is a really old unix program
[05:06] <dusk> im actually installing with nothing
[05:06] <cr1mson> Where can I find kernel-source, gcc, binutils and make for Ubuntu?
[05:06] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[05:06] <sethk> thoreauputic, sudo is there on the debian install also, at least on the versions of debian I've installed
[05:06] <dusk> can I do a base system install?
[05:06] <iKernel> dusk: sure
[05:06] <dusk> or am i going to be forced to do some wacky premade package crap
[05:06] <iKernel> dusk: when you boot, type in server and press enter
[05:06] <dusk> i just want a finish up with a command line ;p
[05:06] <ejofee> cr1mson: "sudo apt-get build-essential" i think would do it
[05:06] <thoreauputic> sethk: OK OK - I'm not arguing - when I used debian I used sudo, as I said above
[05:06] <dusk> and apt-get my way up
[05:07] <cr1mson> ejofee, i'll try that
[05:07] <flatlander> anyone anythoughts on lexmark z715 printer
[05:07] <sethk> thoreauputic, I'm not arguing either, I was wondering if there is something I'm unaware of.
[05:07] <dusk> server? I dont want ANYTHING
[05:07] <Xenguy> ejofee: apt-get install
[05:07] <Alakazam> im 3lit3 everyone.
[05:07] <fuel> with a command line ubuntu? why not just run debian
[05:07] <Alakazam> f.y.i.
[05:07] <dusk> yea see.. thats my problem
[05:07] <liable> riiight..
[05:07] <sethk> haasteem, damned if I can spot anything wrong here.  the name servers are correct ...
[05:07] <ejofee> cr1mson: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:07] <thoreauputic> sethk: the possiblities are identical, the implementation differs slightly (ubuntu by default disables root, though you can easily enable it)
[05:07] <ejofee> cr1mson: that is a correction. and sorry.
[05:07] <gary> dust, are you exp. with sound device?
[05:07] <sethk> haasteem, clear the iptables rules, and try connecting to a web site.
[05:07] <armosfighter> !mplayer
[05:07] <ubotu> [mplayer]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:07] <dusk> from the looks of it.. ubuntu users dont take linux seriously
[05:08] <cr1mson> ejofee, it says E: Invalid operation build-essential
[05:08] <dusk> but im hoping its just the general chat and not the general population
[05:08] <ejofee> Xenguy: and thanks.
[05:08] <cr1mson> oh ok
[05:08] <Xenguy> ejofee: np
[05:08] <sethk> thoreauputic, oh, that.  No, ubuntu does not disable root.  Ubuntu with _some_ install options, but not others, does not set the root _password_, which is entirely different from disabling root.
[05:08] <dusk> gay: yea, whats up
[05:08] <dusk> ajklfd
[05:08] <ejofee> cr1mson: "sudo apt-get install build-essential" <== that's a correction
[05:08] <dusk> gary: whats up
[05:08] <sethk> thoreauputic, with other ubuntu install options the root password is set during install
[05:08] <gary> about oss, alsa
[05:08] <gary> the command line work with alsa, but it doesn't work with oss, it complains oss device is not in use.
[05:08] <thoreauputic> sethk: whatever
[05:08] <dusk> gary: what command line
[05:08] <thoreauputic> sethk: I'm aware of that
[05:08] <twan> Ok, what's that link again for installing Black Java?
[05:08] <gary> but i check the volume control on ubuntu, and it is running on oss.
[05:08] <sakirious> hey...
[05:09] <ilba7r> gary type aoss than the program name
[05:09] <ilba7r> aoss is the wrapper for oss with alsa
[05:09] <cr1mson> ejofee, thanks
[05:09] <sethk> haasteem, I'm not seeing the default gateway from the windows paste in the ubuntu paste.  am I missing something?
[05:09] <haasteem> sethk: ok, i will do that, thanks again, i'll be back...
[05:09] <sakirious> how do i get ahold of the build essentials for ubuntu, as they didnt come with it...
[05:09] <dusk> err.. does ubuntu have module-assistant?
[05:09] <Alakazam> cure - lullaby is an awesome song.
[05:09] <Alakazam> and close to me.
[05:09] <Alakazam> those are my fav's
[05:09] <twan> How do I simply install Java?
[05:09] <dusk> APT-GET INSTALL BUILD-ESSENTIALS
[05:09] <ejofee> cr1mson: yw
[05:09] <Alakazam> twan,
[05:09] <mustard5> I'm curious why ubotu doesnt have a standard hoary sources.list in it :)
[05:09] <thoreauputic> sakirious: sudo apt-get install build-essential  ( singular)
[05:09] <Alakazam> look for a program...
[05:10] <Alakazam> "easy breezy"
[05:10] <liable> dusk: yes
[05:10] <thoreauputic> dusk: no "s"
[05:10] <Toma-> ubotu, tell twan about javadebs
[05:10] <Alakazam> it'll install a lot of stuff easily.
[05:10] <haasteem> sethk: what is the default gateway?
[05:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> i got angry
[05:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> that s is for anger
[05:10] <sethk> haasteem, on your windows paste I see 209.161.236.43
[05:10] <armosfighter> does anyone know the command to enable the c complier in terminal?
[05:10] <twan> how do I delete a file in sudo
[05:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> enable?
[05:10] <armosfighter> install
[05:11] <thoreauputic> APT-GET_INSTALL_: I thought it was for "syntax error" ;P
[05:11] <ejofee> sakirious, APT-GET_INSTALL_: i guess "essentials" won't work. it should be "essential". so... "sudo apt-get install build-essential".
[05:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> user error
[05:11] <Toma-> twan, as in, a root owned file?
[05:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> yea whatever
[05:11] <Xenguy> !tell armosfighter about gcc
[05:11] <twan> yes
[05:11] <sethk> haasteem, line 037
[05:11] <sakirious> yea i got that
[05:11] <sakirious> thanks
[05:11] <sakirious> me loves you alot
[05:11] <sakirious> :D
[05:11] <Toma-> APT-GET_INSTALL_, whats with the nick?
[05:11] <armosfighter> lol
[05:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> im trying to help people
[05:11] <twan> in /opt/firefox/plugins/some bogus thing
[05:11] <tech9iner> so mates.. digging round looking for where one can config millions vs thousands of colors.. 16, 15, 8bpp etc please.. not finding it.. display settings in xfce4 dtop not getting there ;] 
[05:11] <Toma-> ...
[05:11] <Xenguy> Toma-: he's practicing his obnoxious tonight :p
[05:11] <jada> how to install easy ubuntu?
[05:11] <gary> ilbar7r, it said the aoss command not found.
[05:11] <gary> i probably don't have it.
[05:12] <t4> tech9iner: what about xrandr ?
[05:12] <ejofee> so... again... how do i APT-GET_INSTALL_ build-essential on my box?! :P
[05:12] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[05:12] <ilba7r> gary than you need to install it let me check which package
[05:12] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> gary: apt-get install module-assistant
[05:12] <twan> how do I delete root files?
[05:12] <sethk> twan, same way you delete any other files
[05:12] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> gary: find alsa-base, download all the headers, prepare, build, install
[05:12] <twan> ubotu, how do i delete root files
[05:12] <ubotu> twan: No idea
[05:12] <Toma-> gary, sudo apt-get instll alsa-oss
[05:12] <tech9iner> t4: ty ;] .. ubuntu noob here.. thanks..
[05:12] <twan> how?
[05:12] <thoreauputic> ejofee: heh - sudo apt-get install clue  ;P
[05:12] <twan> sethk, in sudo
[05:12] <iKernel> >:(
[05:12] <sethk> twan, rm  but be careful what you rm
[05:12] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> gary: that will probably fix all your sound problems
[05:12] <twan> thanks
[05:13] <twan> sudo -c?
[05:13] <sethk> twan, sudo rm
[05:13] <stunna> APT-GET_INSTALL_ what will fix all his sound problems
[05:13] <sethk> twan, all cli commands used with sudo are identical to using them without sudo, with the exception of the sudo prefix
[05:13] <stunna> i'm trying to fix mine too
[05:13] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> heh
[05:13] <Toma-> gary, sudo apt-get instll alsa-oss (for oss support)
[05:13] <stunna> i stumbled across this alas thing
[05:13] <Colloid> how can i check how much space all the files in a folder are taking up in the terminal window
[05:13] <Unity> twan: sudo rm -i
[05:13] <thoreauputic> Colloid: du -h
[05:13] <Xenguy> Colloid: du -sh .
[05:13] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> install alsa-oss if you dont have it.. module-assistant works really really well when something isnt behaving right
[05:14] <thoreauputic> Colloid: or du -sh for a total
[05:14] <stunna> APT-GET_INSTALL_ do i just type that into the console?
[05:14] <stunna> <-- install linux yestoday
[05:14] <stunna> :)
[05:14] <armosfighter> that sudo apt essential thing didnt work
[05:14] <gary> i am trying to use apt-get
[05:14] <iKernel> stunna: No.
[05:14] <armosfighter> Error: Bad gcc version
[05:14] <iKernel> stunna: you type in apt-get install
[05:14] <cafuego> Why don't you just load snd-pcm-oss?
[05:15] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> stunna: heh, I have very good words of advice that i want you to learn, write down, memorize. one is 'apt-cache search foo' the other is 'apt-get install foo' foo being the package name
[05:15] <Toma-> armosfighter, wht are you compiling?
[05:15] <Xenguy> armosfighter: you are trying to build what?
[05:15] <haasteem> sethk: to what would that have to correspond in the linux log?
[05:15] <armosfighter> Mplayer
[05:15] <ilba7r> gary alsa-oss
[05:15] <ilba7r> install the package
[05:15] <armosfighter> i have all the stuff
[05:15] <armosfighter> my C compiler isnt installed or something
[05:15] <sethk> haasteem, the gateway column of the output of route -n
[05:15] <armosfighter> and i dont know how to get it to work
[05:15] <Toma-> armosfighter, mplayer has already been built for ubuntu. why compile it?
[05:15] <tech9iner> anyone have a gui config tool for setting vid card color depth in ubuntu please?..
[05:15] <punkrockguy318> Is anyone else's GNOME on dapper borked?  I can't even run gnome-terminal from fluxbox, it just hangs
[05:15] <armosfighter> uh
[05:15] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> stunna: it is also very important to learn apt-get update, as to refresh your cached headers list, so you're apt-cache and apt-get install programs have the current versions
[05:15] <sethk> armosfighter, you've gotten the command several times now.  Is the install of build-essential not working for you?
[05:15] <t4> armosfighter: does gcc -v in the terminal say smthing ?
[05:16] <tech9iner> thanks
[05:16] <stunna> APT-GET_INSTALL_ aight thanks
[05:16] <armosfighter> Please downgrade/upgrade C compiler to version gcc-2.95.x or gcc-3.x!
[05:16] <sethk> armosfighter, you get that message doing what?
[05:16] <armosfighter> ./configure
[05:16] <cafuego> ./configure what?
[05:16] <gary> toma, package complains about alsa-oss is referred by another package.
[05:17] <sethk> armosfighter, ok, I didn't know you were building from source
[05:17] <Toma-> armosfighter, you need gcc-3.4 package, then run 'export CC=gcc-3.4' before you run ./configure, BUT!!! dont compile it if you dont know what your doing :( theres a perfectly good package built in the universerepos
[05:17] <sethk> armosfighter, install the most recent gcc v3
[05:17] <haasteem> sethk: right, it says 0.0.0.0
[05:17] <sethk> armosfighter, you'll find it in synaptic, if you use search (search for gcc)
[05:17] <cafuego> ALternatively, stop trying to compile stuff
[05:17] <sethk> haasteem, that's a destination, 0.0.0.0 means everything
[05:17] <armosfighter> ok
[05:17] <amicrawle> where do i get racer apt ?
[05:17] <cafuego> amicrawle: ppracer?
[05:17] <Toma-> gary, ahhh yeh, aoss conflicts with something... forgot about that bug...
[05:17] <amicrawle> it use to be racer.nl
[05:17] <sethk> haasteem, the second line looks coherent to me
[05:18] <sethk> haasteem, the first line, with 0.0.0.0 as the gateway looks strange.
[05:18] <Toma-> !mplayer
[05:18] <ubotu> [mplayer]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:18] <puppiesonacid> Has anyone gotten an M-Audio FireWire 410 sound card to work on ubuntu?
[05:18] <Toma-> there u go. dont follow the compiling link tho
[05:18] <stunna> APT-GET_INSTALL_ quick question
[05:18] <stunna> this command gets the files off the internet?
[05:18] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[05:18] <sethk> haasteem, the point, though, is whether 207.136.64.4 is the correct gateway, or the one in the windows paste is correct
[05:18] <cr1mson> ejofee, are there others like the one you just gave me?
[05:18] <amicrawle> NEED HELP PLEZ
[05:18] <Toma-> amicrawle, didnt the loki installer work for you?
[05:18] <cr1mson> ejofee, im still missing something
[05:18] <iKernel> no stunna, don't be an idoit. not even I was that stupid on my first try of debian.
[05:18] <haasteem> sethk: hmmmm... right
[05:18] <cr1mson> ejofee, make works now though
[05:18] <stunna> iKernel ok
[05:18] <stunna> cause it showed me some link
[05:18] <haasteem> sethk: how can i check that?
[05:18] <stunna> web link
[05:19] <amicrawle> i'm on my other os now need the url again
[05:19] <iKernel> stunna: It's apt-get install packagename
[05:19] <stunna> oh ok
[05:19] <r3dick> Can someone tell me where I can get the source for kernel revision 2.6.12-10 for ubuntu?
[05:19] <sethk> haasteem, only by contacting the ISP.  Don't tell them you are using linux, or they probably won't talk to you.
[05:19] <cafuego> r3dick: install the linux-source-2.6.12 package
[05:19] <Toma-> r3dick, just the deb?
[05:19] <sethk> haasteem, pretend you are in windows, they won't know the difference.  :)
[05:19] <haasteem> sethk: i notice that in the wondoze log the default gateway is the same as ip address
[05:19] <sethk> haasteem, hmm, that would be strange, I didn't notice that.  let me look again...
[05:19] <Xenguy> armosfighter: try this: sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4 -- then you set CC=gcc/b
[05:20] <amicrawle> toma do you have the loki url for racer again
[05:20] <Xenguy> armosfighter: sorry, nm
[05:20] <ejofee> APT-GET_INSTALL_: how do i resize and reposition horisontally and vertically in gmplayer? still can't figure it out.
[05:20] <r3dick> toma what do you mean with your question please
[05:20] <armosfighter> no its all set now
[05:20] <t4> armosfighter: ang g++-3.4 as well
[05:20] <armosfighter> lol
[05:20] <sethk> haasteem, indeed, you are correct.  extremely strange.  but I'm hardly a windows expert
[05:20] <Toma-> amicrawle, 1 moment plz
[05:20] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[05:20] <sethk> haasteem, but look at something else
[05:20] <haasteem> sethk: it makes things work in windows :-)... windows likes strange things
[05:21] <Toma-> http://www.liflg.org/?catid=6&gameid=13 << click the direct link if you dont want to mess around with torrents
[05:21] <ejofee> APT-GET_INSTALL_: maybe it has some keyboard shortcuts?
[05:21] <sethk> haasteem, your tracepath is showing the first hop as 209.161.239.203
[05:21] <sethk> haasteem, but your default gateway is 207.136.64.4
[05:21] <iKernel> but that isn't a lan ip
[05:21] <sethk> haasteem, hey, that's the ip address again  :)
[05:21] <iKernel> address
[05:21] <twan> Unable to lock the adminstrative directory
[05:21] <twan> Is it in use?
[05:21] <twan> No it isn't in use, what would be using it?
[05:21] <sethk> haasteem, no, it isn't
[05:21] <amicrawle> well windwos is strange in it;s self
[05:21] <iKernel> twan: you need to be root
[05:22] <sethk> haasteem, sorry.  :)
[05:22] <twan> ok so what do I do in sudo to get root
[05:22] <twan> sudo -something
[05:22] <iKernel> twan: sudo -s
[05:22] <sethk> haasteem, let's step back.  can you ping the gateway and router ip addresses?
[05:22] <ejofee> s/horisontally/horizontally/
[05:22] <Toma-> twan, make sure you dont have synaptic open
[05:22] <amicrawle> why does ubuntu need  to in stall a file you need sudo -s  install apt-get and the file all the time
[05:22] <twan> Stil
[05:22] <twan> Sypnatic?
[05:23] <twan> i have adept?
[05:23] <Unity> amicrawle: so random people can't install random shit on your comp
[05:23] <twan> Adept, Konqueror, Konversation, and Terminal
[05:23] <haasteem> sethk: uhh... let me think.. did i try that already?
[05:23] <mcdenyer> hey all i need a application that is similar to itunes(can manage ipod, and read m4as and many other musice file types
[05:23] <Toma-> twan, make sure thats not open either when you try running an apt-get command
[05:23] <amicrawle> i see
[05:23] <sethk> haasteem, not sure.  it's only a few lines, so try it again.
[05:23] <amicrawle> they can do that in linux
[05:23] <haasteem> sethk: i tried to ping the address where i configured the modem... no success there
[05:23] <amicrawle> i thought they need root premissions 1st
[05:23] <sethk> haasteem, which address, specifically?
[05:24] <twan> sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[05:24] <twan> What directory do I need to be in?
[05:24] <amicrawle> root
[05:24] <haasteem> sethk: 192.168.7.1
[05:24] <amicrawle> i mean usr
[05:24] <twan> I am
[05:24] <thoreauputic> twan: any
[05:24] <Unity> twan: anywhere
[05:24] <Toma-> twan, any directory you wish
[05:24] <amicrawle> or home
[05:24] <twan> is that re one or l
[05:24] <twan> (L)
[05:24] <Toma-> what
[05:25] <twan> j2re one.4 right?
[05:25] <twan> well the number one
[05:25] <sethk> haasteem, that's not an address on your local subnet.  192 addresses are not routable, so it is normal to not be able to ping that
[05:25] <thoreauputic> twan: one point  four
[05:25] <Toma-> yeh, 1
[05:25] <Unity> twan: one point four
[05:25] <Unity> jynx
[05:25] <twan> Is not available, but referred to by another package?
[05:25] <stunna> ok so when you are installing all these packages
[05:25] <stunna> do they go where they wnat to go
[05:25] <stunna> ?
[05:25] <Unity> repesitories?
[05:25] <twan> ?
[05:26] <stunna> apt-get install
[05:26] <lgc> nalioth, I again! I read over the links you suggested to me a while ago, I still can't make Wine work with Explorer like: "wine /windows/.../IEXPLORER.EXE". (Not that I have a particular interest on Explorer). For now I don't mind using /windows instead of /fake_windows. I just want to make Wine work. Am I doing something wrong?
[05:26] <stunna> when i do that
[05:26] <thoreauputic> twan: you ddn't read the URL ubotu sent you twice about repos, did you?
[05:26] <Unity> ubotu tell twan about repos
[05:26] <thoreauputic> !repos
[05:26] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:26] <Toma-> twan, might be easier + better just to get this deb http://ubuntu.tower-net.de/ubuntu/dists/breezy/java/binary-i386/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb and run dpkg -i <filename>
[05:26] <haasteem> sethk: alright, but you suggest to ping 207.136.64.4 and 209.161.239.203?
[05:27] <amicrawle> dam racer will not let me quit
[05:27] <sethk> haasteem, right.  if you can't ping your name servers, then nothing will work.  I think you can, but we should do things in sequence since we are groping.  when you grope, you have an incorrect implicit or explicit assumption
[05:27] <cr1mson> can someone tell me how to use libgtk-1.2.so.0 ?
[05:27] <amicrawle> then darn game unless i kill the app
[05:27] <Toma-> cr1mson, how to use it?
[05:27] <cr1mson> well it says libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[05:28] <cr1mson> Toma-, any ideas?
[05:28] <haasteem> sethk: true, scientific method :-)
[05:28] <Toma-> well first you need it, so get the package libgtk1.2 from apt-get
[05:28] <amicrawle> any ideas people
[05:28] <haasteem> sethk: ok, let me go do that and try the iptables thing
[05:28] <Toma-> amicrawle, its a buggy game.
[05:28] <cr1mson> Toma-, lets see.. apt-get install libgtk1.2 ?
[05:28] <Toma-> cr1mson, dont forget the sudo
[05:29] <cr1mson> Toma-, ok i'll try that
[05:29] <Toma-> amicrawle, have you got your gfx card drivers working?
[05:29] <amicrawle> the game will not let me quit unles i force quit the app no ctrl+q or alt+f4
[05:29] <amicrawle> yes very well thanx
[05:29] <cr1mson> Toma-, somethings working
[05:30] <Toma-> amicrawle, i dont know the inner workings of the game... file a bug with them or look for their website
[05:30] <haasteem> sethk: thanks for now again
[05:30] <amicrawle> i'm using the nvidia driver from nvidia
[05:30] <nalioth> lgc: i havent used windows since 2000, and i don't run wine, perhaps joining #winehq might help?
[05:30] <Toma-> amicrawle, no, with racer.nl
[05:30] <sethk> haasteem, sorry I couldn't manage to find this.  We are missing something simple, but I don't know what.
[05:30] <cr1mson> Toma-, thanks, solved one problem
[05:31] <frazmanw> Weirdest thing. I have sound for games when I start them from terminal, but not when I start them from a launcher. It is not just 1 game it is a bunch of them. chromium, pingus. etc. I am using the exact command both ways. Any ideas?
[05:31] <haasteem> sethk: no worries, do you know someone here who is a network whizkid?
[05:31] <amicrawle> toma what do you mean "no, with racer.nl"
[05:31] <Toma-> cr1mson, cool
[05:31] <twan> ok
[05:31] <twan> fakeroot doesn't work
[05:31] <twan> I have java installed I believe
[05:31] <twan> i just need it to work in firefox!
[05:31] <Toma-> amicrawle, look for their website racer.nl, and file a bug with them
[05:31] <sethk> haasteem, I'm the whizkid at my site.  But ask away.  :)
[05:31] <twan> i'll do it tomorrow
[05:31] <twan> later
[05:31] <amicrawle> k
[05:31] <sethk> haasteem, see who's on the channel
[05:32] <haasteem> sethk: :-)
[05:32] <frazmanw> twan, check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:32] <lgc> nalioth, thanks for now. I will use some of your expertise later on, if you can bear with me.
[05:32] <frazmanw> twan, i used the java part to set up, worked like a charm
[05:32] <cr1mson> Toma-, do you think you could look at a log for me?
[05:32] <haasteem> sethk: let me first try what you suggested, i'll be back
[05:32] <sethk> haasteem, k
[05:32] <Toma-> cr1mson, put it on pastebin
[05:33] <frazmanw> Weirdest thing. I have sound for games when I start them from terminal, but not when I start them from a launcher. It is not just 1 game it is a bunch of them. chromium, pingus. etc. I am using the exact command both ways. Any ideas?
[05:33] <Toma-> ubotu, tell cr1mson about pastebin
[05:33] <cr1mson> Toma-, ok, hold on please
[05:33] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: try killall esd && pingus
[05:34] <sirgrim> hey, when i'm trying to install azureus i'm getting "E: Package azureus has no installation canidate" with breezy badger
[05:34] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: or try turning off system sounds
[05:34] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: pingus etc use oss not alsa, and don't lay nice with esd
[05:34] <j2daosh> hey nalioth... mind if i pm you? i need you to look at my iptable config and tell me if it is crap or not...
[05:34] <mcdenyer> hey does it hurt to install something twice
[05:35] <amicrawle> that was a easy fix
[05:35] <thoreauputic> *play
[05:35] <mcdenyer> like once in synaptic and then once in terminal?
[05:35] <cr1mson> Toma-, name, is my name?
[05:35] <thoreauputic> mcdenyer: what for?
[05:35] <amicrawle> my light on my key borasd ws on
[05:35] <Toma-> yeh
[05:35] <cr1mson> k
[05:35] <frazmanw> thoreauputic, that is why i added libsdl1.2debian-all I thought
[05:35] <nalioth> j2daosh: join me in #kubuntu-offtopic
[05:35] <thoreauputic> mcdenyer: it won't anyway - it will say "foo is the newest version"
[05:35] <theneonshadow> E: Type 'sudo' is not known on line 42 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:35] <theneonshadow> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[05:35] <theneonshadow> whats that error mean
[05:36] <mcdenyer> thoreauputic, well they kind of overlap
[05:36] <cr1mson> Toma-, okay its there
[05:36] <mcdenyer> thoreauputic, like i installed it my own way now im installing it the correct wy
[05:36] <thoreauputic> theneonshadow: you have a typo in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[05:36] <nalioth> theneonshadow: take the word "sudo" out of your sources .list
[05:36] <mcdenyer> thoreauputic, as long as i cant hurt anything
[05:36] <cr1mson> Toma-, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7437
[05:36] <alphy> how do you burn a DVD from VOB files?
[05:36] <Toma-> thansk
[05:36] <frazmanw> thoreauputic, sound is ok when started from terminal though. is there any difference launcher vs terminal?
[05:37] <thoreauputic> mcdenyer: are you using 3rd party repos? Don't, if so
[05:37] <mcdenyer> thoreauputic, i dont even know what those are :p
[05:37] <Toma-> cr1mson, youre not compiling alsa are you?
[05:37] <theneonshadow> It won't let me open the resoritories, it give me that message, where do i remove that from the sources .list
[05:37] <cr1mson> Toma-, looks like a mess but im making progress
[05:37] <cr1mson> Toma-, OSS for my Riptide sound card
[05:38] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: don't know - just passed on what works for me ( no system sounds) Clicking stuff uses system sounds, ergo oss bombs out I think
[05:38] <alphy> anybody know how to burn a DVD from BUP, IFO, and VOB files???
[05:38] <frazmanw> thoreauputic, disable system sounds in menu?
[05:38] <Toma-> cr1mson, oh dear. ok, well if youre compiling drivers, make sure you run "export CC=gcc-3.4" before running ./configure
[05:38] <thoreauputic> mcdenyer: have you installed everything from standard Ubuntu repositories?
[05:38] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: yup
[05:38] <deonya> what is the default root password when you install ubuntu
[05:38] <Toma-> cr1mson, and make sure you have gcc-3.4 installed
[05:38] <thoreauputic> !root
[05:38] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[05:39] <Toma-> deonya, you set it at install
[05:39] <cr1mson> Toma-, okay one thing at a time please i'll make sure of both of those
[05:39] <deonya> no it didn't ask
[05:39] <ilba7r> frazmanw, you can try right click on the menu and change the command for your game to be run in a terminal. Will give you an idea of the problem
[05:39] <frazmanw> thoreauputic, you are right it works. that is good, but sucks. I want system sounds wonder if there is a workaround? anyone?
[05:39] <cr1mson> Toma-, brb
[05:39] <Toma-> administrator password?
[05:39] <Toma-> cr1mson, ok
[05:39] <thoreauputic> Toma-: wrong - unless you use expert install
[05:39] <frazmanw> ilba7r, they still have no sound when run from terminal
[05:39] <Toma-> oh............
[05:40] <jbzz_> deonya:   Can you start a 'terminal' session?
[05:40] <thoreauputic> frazmanw: the problem  only exists for oss apps ( audacity, pingus, frozen-bubble etc)
[05:40] <deonya> yes
[05:40] <lilo> ~/goto freenode
[05:40] <ilba7r> frazmanw, do you use esd aoss or what as your default
[05:40] <lilo> oops
[05:40] <frazmanw> alsa
[05:40] <ilba7r> sorry ment alsa
[05:40] <cr1mson> Toma-, i wrote that export and gcc-3.4 is already the newest version and apt-get install (installs, right)?
[05:41] <thoreauputic> Toma-: the default install doesn't set a root password
[05:41] <ilba7r> ok type aoss <program name> and install alsa-oss package
[05:41] <Toma-> thoreauputic, but it sets a sudo pass
[05:41] <ilba7r> this will make it run fine
[05:41] <cr1mson> Toma-, what should i do?
[05:41] <Toma-> cr1mson, ok, now re-run ./configure
[05:41] <frazmanw> ilba7r, alsa
[05:41] <cr1mson> Toma-, ok
[05:41] <thoreauputic> Toma-: which is your user pass, yes
[05:41] <Toma-> thoreauputic, ok
[05:41] <thoreauputic> Toma-: for the first user
[05:41] <cr1mson> ./configure or my ./oss-install ?
[05:42] <ilba7r> frazmanw, type which aoss in a terminal
[05:42] <dandielionous> Hello
[05:42] <Toma-> cr1mson, you'll need to rebuild everything
[05:42] <cr1mson> Toma-, bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[05:42] <jbzz_> deonya:  If so then type into that:      sudo  passwd  root        (notice the spelling of  passwd )  then enter your password and then enter the new root password (it will prompt you)
[05:42] <tim_> how would i block a range of IPs with iptables?
[05:42] <Toma-> cr1mson, ok well run the other thing
[05:42] <dandielionous> I was wondering what the "`" in front of a file for example `./config means?
[05:42] <cr1mson> Toma, okay
[05:43] <theneonshadow> what command would i use to remove the entry "sudo apt-get install j2re1.4" from the directory "/etc/apt/sources.list"
[05:43] <Toma-> dandielionous, if theres one at the start and one at the end, it runs that command
[05:43] <Toma-> dandielionous, if theres one at the start and one at the end, it runs that command, eg 'cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/'
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> theneonshadow,  you made a file in that dir with the name? or are you confuseing 2 different things.
[05:43] <Unity> theneonshadow: `gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list`
[05:43] <dandielionous> ty Toma-
[05:44] <ilba7r> theneonshadow, you need to open the file with an editor like gedit or nano
[05:44] <frazmanw> ilba7r, explain the aoss thing again? confused
[05:44] <cr1mson> Toma-, same error message and log :(
[05:44] <thoreauputic> theneonshadow:  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list  (or your preferred editor)
[05:44] <Unity> people actually use nano?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> Unity,  :P
[05:44] <ilba7r> frazmanw, aoss is a wrapper so you can listen to programs that use the oss sound system
[05:44] <cr1mson> Toma-, still says 4297204.444000]  osslinux: version magic '2.6.12 386 gcc-4.0' should be '2.6.12-10-386 386 gcc-3.4'
[05:44] <thoreauputic> theneonshadow: how did that get into your sources in the first place?
[05:44] <deonya> I went into localhost:631 to configure cups what is the username and password
[05:45] <cr1mson> Toma-, sorry, i'm new to linux :)
[05:45] <ilba7r> frazmanw, that is given you are using alsa as it is your case
[05:45] <Unity> thoreauputic: i would not su or sudo gui applications
[05:45] <thoreauputic> Unity: nano is useful for quick edits in a terminal
[05:45] <cr1mson> Toma-, everything else works wonderfully
[05:45] <thoreauputic> Unity: agreed - gksudo is better
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> deonya,  you may want to check the ubuntu wiki/forums - cups is sort of locked down by default - you wont be able to change anything.
[05:46] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> locked DOWN?
[05:46] <deonya> damn so I can't install my printer?
[05:46] <Toma-> cr1mson, youll need to restart the install process then. remove all that, untar it again, then run 'export CC=gcc-3.4' then the ./oss-install
[05:46] <theneonshadow> thereauputic: what do you mean?
[05:46] <frazmanw> ilba7r, ok installing alsa-oss. then what?
[05:46] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> deonya: no, you can.
[05:46] <deonya> how?
[05:46] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> depends on printer
[05:46] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> what is it
[05:46] <cr1mson> Toma-, okay, might be a minute
[05:46] <deonya> HP Deskjet 3845
[05:47] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> deonya: http://www.linuxprinting.org/
[05:47] <slimspace> anyone have experience using looking glass 3D in breezy?  I've got a picture, but my program won't respond to events (keyboard or mouse), and the graphics is -slow-
[05:47] <ilba7r> frazmanw, after it installs. whatever command line you use to run the program stick aoss infront of it. thus    aoss <program name>
[05:47] <deonya> i know
[05:47] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> ?
[05:47] <deonya> I can't do it without being about to get into localhost:631
[05:47] <Unity> theneonshadow: sudo apt-get whatever doesn't belong in sources.list
[05:47] <slimspace> it all worked in Gentoo, same drivers as far as I can tell
[05:47] <frazmanw> ilba7r, sounds like static now
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> deonya,  you have tried the gnome printer config tool?
[05:47] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> why would you need to get there
[05:47] <Unity> theneonshadow: and he might respond if you spell his name correctly
[05:48] <theneonshadow> unity: dude, thats why i was trying to remove it
[05:48] <cr1mson> Toma-, one other thing, it asks for the OS, is it Linux 2.6 (x86) (REGPARM) or (NO REGPARM)?
[05:48] <ilba7r> frazmanw, what is the program you are trying to run let me check it here
[05:48] <frazmanw> pingus and chromium
[05:48] <theneonshadow> unity: why did you think i asked how to remove that from it? because i thought it should stay there?
[05:48] <Toma-> cr1mson, no idea...
[05:49] <cr1mson> Toma-, I dont know what REGPARM means
[05:49] <ilba7r> frazmanw, sorry do not have them here
[05:49] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> deonya: some printers in linux are a real pain in the ass to setup, and most of the time that can be fixed by using a driver OTHER than the one meant for your printer
[05:49] <cr1mson> Toma-, I'll try both :)
[05:50] <Pradu_> Hi
[05:50] <Toma-> cr1mson, no regparm
[05:50] <frazmanw> ilba7r, weird thing is they have sound from terminal jjust not from anything in gnome like launcher or run command line
[05:50] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> deonya: oh, did you start the CUPS deamon?
[05:50] <Toma-> standard ubuntu has >> # CONFIG_REGPARM is not set
[05:50] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> /etc/init.d/cups start
[05:50] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> chkconfig cups on
[05:50] <Pradu_> I just tried the ubuntu live CD
[05:50] <cr1mson> Toma-, okay
[05:50] <Cybermagellan> Yeah back on Breezy...graphics working fine
[05:51] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> weird
[05:51] <thoreauputic> APT-GET_INSTALL_:  cupsys I think
[05:51] <ilba7r> frazmanw, i have no idea. I do not run gnome nor kde anymore
[05:51] <deonya> Oh
[05:51] <deonya> lol
[05:51] <deonya> I forgot gnome has a little wizard to do it
[05:51] <Pradu_> I'm trying to install ubutu now, but I don't have a seperate hd
[05:51] <deonya> This is way different than other *nix distros
[05:51] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> pradu_: reformat
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> deonya,  :P  they actually try to make things easy eh?
[05:52] <Pradu_> is there any other way other than re-formatting yoru HD, I want to boot up Windows too sometimes
[05:52] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> pradu_: no
[05:52] <cr1mson> Toma-, this might be important, do i delete the files in /usr/lib/oss ?
[05:52] <cr1mson> Toma-, where i'm installing
[05:52] <thoreauputic> APT-GET_INSTALL_: sure there is - dual-boot
[05:53] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> err, his drive is consumed by windows now
[05:53] <deonya> Dr_Willis, Yeah I am not used to "easy"
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> its so handy to have 2+ hard drives however.
[05:53] <thoreauputic> Pradu_: make space for ubuntu and dual boot
[05:53] <deonya> I am used to gentoo
[05:53] <deonya> and slackware
[05:53] <deonya> and Solaris
[05:53] <arcskon> !enter
[05:53] <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!
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> deonya,  :P  you can enable the full power of cups if ya want. its mentioned in the forums. but i havent needed to.
[05:53] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> deonya: then installing stuff on ubuntu should be friggin easy
[05:53] <deonya> APT-GET_INSTALL_, It's a bit different
[05:54] <sethk> deonya, all the things that you use to install software on those other distros still work here.  You just have additional options
[05:54] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> opensolaris is crap
[05:54] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> dont bother
[05:54] <deonya> It's not bad
[05:54] <cr1mson> Toma-, ?
[05:54] <deonya> I just use Sun Solaris on my sparc
[05:54] <Unity> os bashing...
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> Unity,  gotta love it.
[05:54] <Toma-> cr1mson, youve already installed it?
[05:54] <virogenesis> their is a os like ubuntu based on opensolaris
[05:54] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> same
[05:55] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> already?
[05:55] <virogenesis> nex... something
[05:55] <Unity> the only os i like bashing is doze
[05:55] <ilba7r> nexinta
[05:55] <sethk> deonya, solaris has some very good features and is the best option for many environments.  It is just that a desktop is not one of them.
[05:55] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> opensolaris will be good when you dont need to install solaris beforehand
[05:55] <thoreauputic> nexenta ?
[05:55] <Toma-> was the commodore64 a 64bit cpu? :D~
[05:55] <cr1mson> Toma-, no not yet
[05:55] <thoreauputic> ah
[05:55] <deonya> sethk, I agree
[05:55] <Toma-> cr1mson, nah, it should overwrite them
[05:55] <cr1mson> Toma-, k thanks
[05:55] <virogenesis> Nexenta
[05:56] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> oh haha
[05:56] <deonya> I love Nexenta
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> Toma-,  yea.. and my C128 was 2x as big!
[05:56] <deonya> I am actually burning it now
[05:56] <Toma-> :O~
[05:56] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> isnt that that OS where you needed to email the guy running the project to get access to the site or some crap?
[05:56] <deonya> no
[05:56] <deonya> http://www.gnusolaris.org/
[05:57] <deonya> Where does everyone stand and the AMD vs Intel debate?
[05:57] <ilba7r> APT-GET_INSTALL_, yap
[05:57] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> oh wow, they changed a little
[05:57] <braxis> Can someone help me fix apt-get
[05:57] <braxis> It seemed to have broken
[05:57] <cr1mson> Toma-, i got the same error message, im going to check the log again
[05:57] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt-get update
[05:57] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt-get update
[05:57] <Amaranth> deonya: not here please
[05:57] <deonya> sorry
[05:57] <thoreauputic> deonya:  hah   /j #ubuntu-offtopic  ;)
[05:57] <ejofee> why does mplayer handle fonts so awkwardly? how do i find fonts on my... hdd? where? what format? what extension?
[05:57] <Toma-> how original.... an african aminal - an african word?
[05:57] <thoreauputic> :D
[05:58] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> navigate to where you put them, load, done
[05:58] <cr1mson> Toma-, nope, still has that 4.0 should be 3.4
[05:58] <Amaranth> Toma-?
[05:58] <Toma-> lol, even the same colour scheme
[05:58] <Toma-> Nexenta + Ubuntu
[05:58] <braxis> Could someone please help me fix apt-get
[05:58] <braxis> =/
[05:58] <ilba7r> braxis, what is wrong with it
[05:58] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> nexentra.. hmm
[05:58] <deonya> I went to that place where they mail you the cds
[05:59] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> dont like the sound of it
[05:59] <cr1mson> Toma-, I hope I'm not bothering you asking to help me :)
[05:59] <deonya> they sent me 5 i asked for one
[05:59] <Toma-> cr1mson, try setting export CC=gcc-3.4 with root aswell as user
[05:59] <cr1mson> Toma-, I'm on root
[05:59] <Toma-> cr1mson, oh...
[05:59] <cr1mson> Toma-, I'm clueless
[05:59] <Toma-> cr1mson, ive got no idea how this oss-install app works so i cant help u really
[05:59] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> um, get off root
[06:00] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> and learn sudo
[06:00] <cr1mson> haha funny
[06:00] <cr1mson> sudo sounds like karate :)
[06:00] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> thats judo
[06:00] <deonya> cr1mson, lol
[06:00] <deonya> i hate sudo
[06:00] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> but whats up
[06:00] <cr1mson> i know :)
[06:00] <RexKwonDo> Judo = Sudo
[06:00] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> why do you hate sudo
[06:01] <deonya> it's more work than needed whats wrong with simply using root
[06:01] <Toma-> sudo is the creedo in ubunto
[06:01] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: apt-get install module-assistant
[06:01] <ilba7r> !tell braxis about repos
[06:01] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, ah.. okay, just a sec
[06:01] <braxis> ilba7r, official
[06:01] <sethk> Toma-, well, that is a misconception.  For example, if you select expert mode, you create a root password during install just like all the other distros
[06:01] <RexKwonDo> How would one reset rhythmbox so that it would do the "first time" import again?
[06:01] <ilba7r> braxis, what did you use to install packages then?
[06:01] <thoreauputic> deonya: you can just do sudo -i to get a root shell anyway :)
[06:01] <Munchkinguy> I'd like to "install" Xubuntu, and I'm wondering if it will work with Warty Worthog or if I have to dowload a newer distribution.
[06:01] <braxis> ilba7r, apt-get install ?
[06:01] <vir> bloody "nv" driver is crap
[06:01] <cr1mson> funny apt no package
[06:01] <sethk> deonya, however, typing sudo apt-get install of apt-get is not _that_ difficult
[06:01] <Unity> deonya: you know that you can enable root account?
[06:02] <deonya> I just did sudo passwd root
[06:02] <Toma-> sethk, ok, im over it...
[06:02] <sethk> deonya, and if you really hate it, you can creae an alias
[06:02] <deonya> yes i did
[06:02] <braxis> ilba7r, I didn't change anything about apt-get at all before it died
[06:02] <ilba7r> braxis, if you did not play with the file /etc/sources.list then you used the default official repos
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> how did it die
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt get doesnt just die
[06:02] <cr1mson> module-assistant isnt real is it? :)
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> no its real
[06:02] <thoreauputic> Munchkinguy: you need a newer version for xubuntu-desktop
[06:02] <braxis> ilba7r, I didn't play with it before it broke
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt-cache update
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt-cache search module-assistant
[06:02] <cr1mson> E: Couldn't find package module-assistant
[06:02] <cr1mson>  :(
[06:02] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> im betting its there
[06:02] <braxis> ilba7r, I edited it after it broke because a friend said to try and do that
[06:02] <Munchkinguy> thoreauputic: Thank you.
[06:02] <braxis> ilba7r, Unfortunately it still is bitching to me about some random dependencies
[06:03] <Unity> sudo synaptic sounds like what i want my kids to be
[06:03] <cr1mson> i copied what you told me
[06:03] <ilba7r> braxis, ok which file you edited
[06:03] <sakirious> god...ubuntu really didnt want you to have the make files and libs needed for complex compiles
[06:03] <sakirious> >.<
[06:03] <sakirious> lol
[06:03] <braxis> ilba7r, That list
[06:03] <cr1mson> wrote it out too.. nothing
[06:03] <ilba7r> ok listen to ubotu link
[06:03] <sakirious> i just had to install 120mb+ files to compile just one thing
[06:03] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: sec.. im actually not an ubuntu user
[06:03] <ilba7r> !tell braxis about easysource
[06:03] <ilba7r> braxis go to this site and it will generate a good source list for you
[06:03] <braxis> ilba7r, That's not the problem though
[06:03] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, ok
[06:04] <Toma-> !info module-assistant
[06:04] <Crazy_Man> is there a way to completely reinsall X?
[06:04] <ubotu> module-assistant: (tool to make module package creation easier), section universe/misc, is optional. Version: 0.9.5ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 69 kB, Installed size: 364 kB
[06:04] <ilba7r> braxis, replace it with the source list file you have
[06:04] <Crazy_Man> and get rid of current dm/wms?
[06:04] <haasteem> sethk: hi, i'm back
[06:04] <cr1mson> yeah its there just doesnt work
[06:04] <Toma-> south park time. cyas.
[06:04] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: umm.. just try typing: module-assistant or m-a
[06:04] <sethk> haasteem, hi.  I'm not going to be here much longer.
[06:04] <cr1mson> ok
[06:04] <Skwid_> hi, I have a problem :) I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:04] <Skwid_> any ideas ?
[06:04] <cr1mson> no a-m either
[06:05] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> wtf
[06:05] <haasteem> sethk: ok... let me tell you what happened though
[06:05] <nofear> in breazy bager glxgears dosnt display the frames per second, why is that?
[06:05] <cr1mson> no module-assistant either
[06:05] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: for some really gay reason, its only in unstable
[06:05] <cr1mson> im determined dangit
[06:05] <haasteem> sethk: pings to the gateway and ip gave response
[06:05] <Skwid_> please
[06:05] <ilba7r> braxis, as APT-GET_INSTALL_ said apt-get does not simply die. Most probably your source list is messed up. so replace it with a good fresh one
[06:05] <Skwid_> :)
[06:06] <cr1mson> unstable? what use is it
[06:06] <thoreauputic> nofear:  glxgears --iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark (or something like that :) )
[06:06] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: umm, what I would do in your situation is create a backport in sources.list just for module-assistant
[06:06] <haasteem> sethk: however, when i got rid off the filtering rules by doing iptables --flush, they didn't respond to ping anymore
[06:06] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> apt-get update, install your package, then go back into sources.list and comment out the unstable code
[06:06] <nofear> i haft to type that?
[06:06] <nofear> craz
[06:06] <nofear> lol
[06:06] <slimspace> nofear: glxgears -printfps works too
[06:06] <braxis> ilba7r, Well after that doesn't work what
[06:07] <sethk> haasteem, that's odd.  That means they are using the IP filter for routing purposes.  Very strange.  Also very ppp specific.
[06:07] <thoreauputic> nofear: the developers got sick of explaining it apparently :P
[06:07] <haasteem> sethk: ok
[06:07] <cr1mson> how do i go into sources.list?
[06:07] <nofear> weird
[06:07] <nofear> lol
[06:07] <ilba7r> braxis can you use the pastebin to paste the contents of the file /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:07] <haasteem> sethk: right, that conclusion makes sense
[06:07] <nofear> i use it to find out that my graphics drivers are installed right :)
[06:07] <ilba7r> !pastebin
[06:07] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:07] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: honestly.. if you dont know how, the method I just told you about really isnt such a great idea
[06:07] <nofear> which they are, 5178 fps :)
[06:07] <braxis> Ok
[06:07] <nofear> ty guys!
[06:08] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, no problem
[06:08] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: but.. if you want to be ADVENTEROUS
[06:08] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, anything is possible at this point
[06:08] <thoreauputic> nofear: that might not be quite right - google it for the correct option
[06:08] <haasteem> sethk: but still, no response from firefox (or w3m for that matter)
[06:08] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: well, the KEY here is, REMEMBER EVERYTHING YOU DO
[06:08] <iKernel> backup
[06:08] <nofear> for fps?
[06:08] <nofear> its right
[06:08] <sethk> haasteem, well, if we've broken ping, that's not terribly surprising.  :)
[06:08] <cr1mson> apt-get i doubt my apt thing is bad though, i just installed ubuntu today
[06:08] <haasteem> :)
[06:08] <nofear> thats what it usally runs on previous versions of linux
[06:08] <thoreauputic> nofear: :)
[06:08] <ilba7r> APT-GET_INSTALL_, can you ease down on the caps seems you are shouting all over the place :)
[06:09] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: okay, type: nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:09] <haasteem> sethk: this problem starts to get mythical proportions :)
[06:09] <braxis> ilba7r, Done.. name= brax
[06:09] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, ok, just a sec
[06:09] <sethk> haasteem, yes, things shouldn't be anywhere near this complex.
[06:09] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: now you're inside your sources.list (the file that apt uses to find servers)
[06:09] <frudo> hi
[06:09] <haasteem> :)
[06:09] <ilba7r> braxis, give the web link here
[06:09] <ilba7r> copy and past
[06:10] <braxis> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7439
[06:10] <dandielionous> I got configure to run.  But it tells me I have no C compliler is that something I need to install?
[06:10] <ilba7r> got it
[06:10] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, yeah?
[06:10] <nofear> !dvd
[06:10] <ubotu> Dvd plyaing is possible in Ubuntu with totem, vlc mplayer and other players. You may need !libdvdcss.
[06:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: wait! I found a much easier way
[06:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> close that
[06:10] <nofear> !libdvdcss
[06:10] <ubotu> libdvdcss is probably DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2, which is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[06:10] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[06:10] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, easier is good
[06:10] <zenmaster> High is there anyone here who can answer my question?
[06:10] <zenmaster> Or possible give me some insite?
[06:10] <haasteem> sethk: still, what could be a next step?
[06:10] <Ophiocus> !question
[06:10] <ubotu> Ophiocus: No idea
[06:11] <Ophiocus> !ask
[06:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: well, I want you to read all of that
[06:11] <ilba7r> braxis, seems clean. now in a terminal type sudo apt-get update. Close synaptic first if it is opened
[06:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: before you start mucking around in system files
[06:11] <lynx> I'm a little concerned.  I just did a automatic update and now I get a warning message every time I open synaptic
[06:11] <Amaranth> yay
[06:11] <zenmaster> I'm thinking there is some kind've routing problem that is making me look like I'm behind a firewall.
[06:11] <Amaranth> script works
[06:11] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, there was only a couple lines in it
[06:11] <Unity> please message the bot
[06:11] <sethk> haasteem, let me see if any inspiration strikes.
[06:11] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, most of it was rem'd out
[06:11] <braxis> ilba7r, One minute
[06:11] <zenmaster> I have pppoe dsl, and when I use azuraus or bit tornado, people can't hardly connect to me.
[06:11] <haasteem> sethk: cool
[06:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: i know ;)
[06:11] <Unity> zenmaster: forward the proper ports
[06:11] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: you are going to learn what all of them all from the url I just pasted
[06:11] <zenmaster> Any ideas on how to remedy this?
[06:12] <lynx> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[06:12] <lynx> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[06:12] <zenmaster> Well, forward with what?
[06:12] <Unity> !pastebin
[06:12] <ubotu> hmm... pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:12] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, okay i'll open it again
[06:12] <zenmaster> I'm not behind any sort've firewall.
[06:12] <lynx> anyone know what that means
[06:12] <zenmaster> Or at least have one setup.
[06:12] <Unity> zenmaster: dsl modem firewall?
[06:12] <haasteem> sethk: how long before you log off?
[06:12] <zenmaster> I have eth0 192.168.1.1 and I have ppp0 at 72. whatever. No it does not.
[06:12] <zenmaster> Unity, No it does not.
[06:12] <sethk> haasteem, not sure, depends on how long I stay awake.
[06:12] <Skwid_> hi, I have a problem :) I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:12] <zenmaster> I just ran pppoeconf, set it up to connect to the inet.
[06:13] <haasteem> sethk: right, same here actually
[06:13] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, i can always use more than one terminal
[06:13] <cctecxp> oi
[06:13] <cctecxp> oi
[06:13] <frudo> halo indonesia
[06:13] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, okay now what
[06:13] <lynx> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[06:13] <lynx> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[06:14] <iKernel> don't worry about that
[06:14] <Unity> lynx: please don't do that
[06:14] <braxis> ilba7r, during update I seemed to get alot of errors at the end
[06:14] <armosfighter> mmm mplayer crashed how to i find it through synaptic package manager?
[06:14] <iKernel> ?
[06:14] <Mr_Milenko> i needa go out and buy a usb mouse and keyboard.. and a USB TV card
[06:14] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> cr1mson: err https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto read that
[06:14] <Mr_Milenko> any recommendations?
[06:14] <ilba7r> braxis, if it is w they are warning not errors
[06:14] <lynx> sorry I'm new on linux and I'm trying to figure out what's wrong
[06:14] <braxis> ilba7r, Alright
[06:15] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, okay hang on
[06:15] <braxis> ilba7r, Like I said still having the error
[06:15] <Mr_Milenko> lynx: type apt-get update
[06:15] <Skwid_> i would really like to install this machine, does anyone have any clue ? :(
[06:15] <ilba7r> and they are normal for you did not put the keys for the extra repos you got. so no problem there
[06:15] <braxis> ilba7r, The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:15] <braxis>   ethereal: Depends: ethereal-common (= 0.10.12-2ubuntu3) but it is not going to be installed
[06:15] <ilba7r> braxis, paste the error
[06:15] <Mr_Milenko> lynx: type apt-get update
[06:15] <iKernel> lynx: Well, obviously that directory doesn't exsit on the server. don't worry
[06:15] <iKernel> yeah good idea
[06:15] <armosfighter> !mplayer
[06:15] <ubotu> I guess mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[06:15] <white_lightning> RED ALERT! My windows drive is totally screwed at the moment. I'm running linux drive right now, but I need to do antivirus on the windows drive. can I do it from ubuntu somehow? It's an NTFS drive and currently linux won't recognize that drive
[06:15] <white_lightning> any ideas?
[06:16] <lynx> how do I stop that message from popping up all the time
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> !ntfs
[06:16] <ubotu> well, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions, or writing to ntfs is risky and only experimental. Reading is OK
[06:16] <iKernel> white_lightning: Don't write to ntfs from linux
[06:16] <braxis> ilba7r, You got that right
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> if you HAVE to do writing.. take the risk
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> its not recomeneded
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> bah
[06:16] <Mr_Milenko> typing sucks
[06:16] <ilba7r> braxis, no
[06:16] <white_lightning> yeah I know the problems with doing that
[06:17] <braxis> ilba7r, The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:17] <braxis>   ethereal: Depends: ethereal-common (= 0.10.12-2ubuntu3) but it is not going to be installed
[06:17] <white_lightning> but since it won'
[06:17] <white_lightning> t boot period...
[06:17] <Skwid_> hi, I have a problem :) I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:17] <ilba7r> braxis, ok wait
[06:17] <Mr_Milenko> you can access the NTFS partition from Linux
[06:17] <Mr_Milenko> is the Hardrive runs
[06:17] <zenmaster> Any ideas on the routing of the ppp0 to eth0?
[06:18] <iKernel> zenmaster: well, you could get a hub, plug your dsl box into it and plug your eth0 into the hub.
[06:18] <iKernel> works for dad
[06:18] <wanderingdavi> What do I need to do to make ubuntu connect to the internet?
[06:18] <zenmaster> Yeah I have a few, they are in my old boss's barn.
[06:18] <zenmaster> And I can't do that with a hub, because it's pppoe.
[06:18] <zenmaster> Not reguler dsl.
[06:18] <iKernel> k
[06:18] <zenmaster> I have to login and shit. :P
[06:19] <iKernel> hmm k
[06:19] <zenmaster> Router more like it.
[06:19] <zenmaster> :P
[06:19] <iKernel> yeah
[06:19] <zenmaster> I would like to learn  how to make this work properly though.
[06:19] <zenmaster> I've read everywhere online, I can't seem to find any  help.
[06:19] <cr1mson> APT-GET_INSTALL_, okay, so i have to add or change a 'repository'
[06:19] <braxis> ilba7r, can you pm me if you find something out or whatever
[06:19] <ilba7r> braxis, it is in universe are you sure you made sudo apt-get update
[06:19] <iKernel> someone help Skwid_
[06:19] <braxis> Yes I am
[06:20] <ilba7r> braxis, ok try apt-get upgrade
[06:20] <Mr_Milenko> funny i had APT-GET_INSTALL_ on ignore for some reason
[06:20] <Skwid_> iKernel: i'm sorry I'm repeating myself :S but i'm looking all over and can't find an answer ...
[06:20] <braxis> Ok
[06:21] <braxis> ilba7r, Didn't seem to work
[06:21] <ilba7r> braxis, ok first your problem is not apt-get it is with this package ethereal
[06:21] <armosfighter> !limewire
[06:21] <nofear> !dvd
[06:21] <ubotu> I heard limewire is first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[06:21] <ubotu> Dvd plyaing is possible in Ubuntu with totem, vlc mplayer and other players. You may need !libdvdcss.
[06:21] <cyberWhiz> I'm trying to use apt-get with the ubuntu universe sources but it cant seem to find them
[06:21] <nofear> hmm
[06:21] <cyberWhiz> i simply uncommented the lines in sources.list
[06:21] <cr1mson> btw, 'repository' sounds like depository
[06:22] <nofear> that site didnt help me much :P
[06:22] <braxis> ilba7r, well it's doing it for like 5 packages
[06:22] <cyberWhiz> are those address (the default) correct?
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> ubotu has a typo!!
[06:22] <ubotu> I don't know, Mr_Milenko
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:22] <braxis> ilba7r, can I just delete them and get apt-get working again
[06:22] <ilba7r> braxis try sudo apt-get -f
[06:22] <Mr_Milenko> [00:28]  <ubotu> Dvd plyaing is possible in Ubuntu with totem, vlc mplayer and other players. You may need !libdvdcss.
[06:22] <ilba7r> this will fix broken packages
[06:22] <braxis> ilba7r, same errors
[06:22] <ilba7r> braxis can you paste them in a pastebin
[06:22] <cr1mson> where'd Apt go
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> the super cows took him away
[06:23] <cr1mson> greaaaaat
[06:23] <cr1mson> in the middle of something then *poof*
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> no.. more like moooooooo
[06:23] <ilba7r> braxis, i mean the error you get
[06:23] <cr1mson> haha
[06:23] <cr1mson> yeah
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> :P
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> "This apt has super cow powers"
[06:23] <Mr_Milenko> i laughed when i first saw that..
[06:24] <cr1mson> oh well guess i'll try something else
[06:24] <braxis> ilba7r, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7440
[06:24] <liable> to build it??
[06:24] <cr1mson> hehe
[06:24] <armosfighter> !java
[06:24] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:24] <cr1mson> Toma-, you still there?
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> w00t synaptic is installed for damn small linux :D
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> woah
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> old ass synaptic
[06:24] <Mr_Milenko> o.o
[06:24] <Skwid_> can someone at least give me a hint of where to look ??
[06:24] <cr1mson> oh no, a cow
[06:25] <ilba7r> braxis, did you run apt-get -f install
[06:25] <Mr_Milenko> I TOLD YOU!!!
[06:25] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[06:25] <cr1mson> haha
[06:25] <cyberWhiz> is anyone else having trouble getting apt to use the universe repository right now?
[06:25] <braxis> ilba7r, tried that too
[06:25] <ilba7r> braxis, and are you familiar with synaptic
[06:25] <cr1mson> thats bad
[06:25] <braxis> ilba7r, same shit
[06:25] <braxis> ilba7r, no
[06:25] <ilba7r> braxis, it is gui front end for apt
[06:25] <cr1mson> i'd think i was in the secret cow level on diablo 2
[06:26] <ilba7r> type sudo synaptic
[06:26] <cr1mson> got milk? :)
[06:26] <ilba7r> braxis, there is a link in the menu for it too but i forgot where it is under Administration
[06:26] <braxis> ilba7r, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7441
[06:26] <braxis> LoL.
[06:27] <lngndvs> Hello: I have just broken an install on my friend
[06:27] <haasteem> sethk: any inspiration?
[06:27] <lngndvs> s notebook
[06:27] <gia> For some reason if I try to connect to the wireless network around here, all of my internet stops working, but as long as I have eth0 up and eth1 down I can use the internet.
[06:27] <lngndvs> I did an apt-get dist-upgrade, and now the "system>adminstration>network" doesn't work at all.  What application is that?  Can I reinstall it?
[06:28] <ilba7r> braxis, open synaptic and try to remove the packages and reinsall them again. seems you added an external repos or installed them from some where else
[06:28] <braxis> ilba7r, How can I open it if it's not installed
[06:28] <ilba7r> synaptic
[06:28] <lngndvs> What app is that network setup utility?
[06:29] <ilba7r> braxis synaptic is installed by default on the system. unless you made something like server install
[06:29] <braxis> ilba7r, Neg
[06:29] <braxis> ilba7r, It's not on kubuntu
[06:29] <cyberWhiz> ifconfig
[06:29] <ilba7r> braxis thought you have gnome ok wait
[06:30] <cyberWhiz> lngndvs: ifconfig
[06:30] <cr1mson> Toma-, hello?
[06:30] <braxis> ilba7r, My fault
[06:30] <cyberWhiz> lngndvs: wireless equivalent is a suite of apps beginning with iw such as iwlist, iwconfig etc
[06:30] <lngndvs> In the menu there is a menu item for "networking" that doesn't start anything.
[06:30] <tyler> hello
[06:30] <cyberWhiz> lngndvs: just do tab completion on iw and you'll see what i mean
[06:30] <tyler> i need to get ndiswrapper is it ndswrapper or ndiswrapper?
[06:31] <lngndvs> I know about ifconfig, but my friend can't do these things: the menu-based utility was working fine---where we configured the ip numbers, etc.
[06:31] <lngndvs> The menu based utility doesn't work anymore.
[06:31] <Skwid_> hi, I have a problem :) I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:32] <ilba7r> braxis, ok the package name is adept
[06:32] <cr1mson> when i try to configure my sound card it says im still missing some important Linux packages, i just dont know what they are
[06:32] <ilba7r> so sudo adept
[06:32] <tech9iner> okaaay.. so.. rite mouse click .. hell any mouse response is now dead on this xfce4 desktop installed on kubuntu?.. hmm..
[06:32] <braxis> ilba7r, yeah
[06:32] <tech9iner> rite mouse clicked to log out / quit..
[06:32] <cyberWhiz> lngndvs: ah sorry, i dont use any of the gui crap for net config
[06:33] <lngndvs> Bizaarly, Synaptic isn't working anymore either.  I did an apt-get dist-upgrade on a good system, and broke the system!
[06:33] <tech9iner> no response when using alt menu 'quit' .. tried like 3 times..
[06:33] <cr1mson> log out / quit actually sounds good right now, im tired
[06:33] <ilba7r> braxis, ok you can use it to try to fix the dependencies. I suggest remove the broken packages and reinstall them again
[06:33] <tech9iner> so.. popup auto hiding taskbar and quit that way..
[06:33] <tech9iner> logged out.. then back in
[06:33] <cyphase> If you have your home folder on a seperate drive then everything else, and you install Dapper (when it comes out) on the "system" drive, will you be able to just mount your home folder and have it work? Meaning, will there be file format differences that might prevent the new version from using the old data?
[06:33] <braxis> ilba7r, Yeah too bad ethereal,vlc,and kismet don't show up in it
[06:33] <tech9iner> now alt/right mouse click menus on desktop are dead?
[06:33] <lngndvs> cyberWhiz: I can ifconfig, but my friend is just learning
[06:34] <cyberWhiz> lngndvs: yeah i gotcha
[06:34] <braxis> ilba7r, Scratch that... found vlc
[06:34] <cyberWhiz> can anyone post their universe lines from /etc/apt/sources.list?
[06:34] <cafuego> cyphase: Not likely, otherwise a normal upgrade would also fail.
[06:34] <ilba7r> braxis, you should find them all
[06:34] <cyberWhiz> i am getting errors and need to see if the addresses are incorrect
[06:35] <tech9iner> cyberWhiz: have you read the unofficial faq above mate?
[06:35] <tyler> i need windows wifi driver converter is it ndswrapper or ndiswrapper?
[06:35] <haasteem> sethk: anyways... i'm going to hit the sack now... i'll be around tomorrow... thanks for your help for now
[06:35] <cyberWhiz> tech9iner: i dont even see one... help.ubuntu.com -- that one?
[06:35] <cyphase> cafuego, i realize dapper is still a way off, but is there a way to deal with this? i don't think we can ask users to start fresh with their programs information
[06:35] <braxis> ilba7r, Alright I think I got it under control now
[06:35] <Hobz> I just installed Dapper Flight 3 on my laptop and my touchpad isn't moving very fast.  Is there a config file I can edit to get it going quicker?
[06:35] <braxis> ilba7r, Thanks
[06:36] <cyphase> Hobz, not a config file
[06:36] <cyphase> a GUI
[06:36] <cyphase> :)
[06:36] <ilba7r> braxis, one more thing if you do not find them. It might be a problem with the mirror site you use. You can edit /etc/apt/sources.list and remove us from the sites
[06:36] <cyphase> Hobz, System -> Preferences -> Mouse
[06:36] <ilba7r> braxis, ur welcomed :)
[06:36] <lngndvs> I see now, it's the menu system that isn't working now.  I can run synaptic ok from a console, but not the menu!  So what's the network graphic gui setup program?
[06:37] <Skwid_> i'm so stuck :*(
[06:37] <iKernel> How do I convert a DVD iso to a CD iso?
[06:37] <Xenguy> lngndvs: there's an ncurses prog called etherconf...
[06:37] <cyphase> lngndvs, /usr/bin/network-admin
[06:37] <Xenguy> lngndvs: haven't used it tho
[06:38] <Hobz> cyphase: it's only affecting the USB mouse.
[06:38] <cyphase> Hobz, but can you fix it at all?
[06:38] <Skwid_> I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:39] <iKernel> :(
[06:39] <cyberWhiz> i do not have X installed so using the Synaptic GUI is not an option -- someone please post the universe portion of /etc/apt/sources.list so that I can check my addresses -- i can't find the addresses anywhere
[06:39] <Hobz> cyphase: beg pardon?
[06:39] <lngndvs> cyphase: ok, that started up ok.  What could be the problem with the menu?
[06:39] <ilba7r> !tell cyberWhiz about easysource
[06:39] <cyphase> Hobz, you said it only happens with the USB mouse.. even so, can you change the settings so the USB mouse works alright?
[06:40] <cyphase> lngndvs, what exactly is the problem :)
[06:40] <Hobz> yes, the USB mouse can be changed.  The touchpad remains the same, though
[06:40] <Kyral> cyberWhiz: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubutnu main restricted universe multiverse
[06:40] <cyphase> Hobz, you sure it isn't a problem with the hardware?
[06:41] <lngndvs> neither synaptic or /usr/bin/network-admin OR perhaps users and groups is starting from the menu!
[06:41] <cyberWhiz> ilba7r: thanks
[06:41] <cyberWhiz> Kyral: thanks
[06:41] <Hobz> cyphase:  yeah, I"m pretty sure.  I just need to find the right thing to tweak
[06:41] <cyphase> Hobz, oooooh. I only just realized what you meant by "only affecting the USB mouse" :D
[06:41] <wanderingdavi> iKernel, dd if=/dev/hdc of=cdname.iso should do it (replace /dev/hdc with your cdrom.)
[06:41] <ilba7r> cyberWhiz, ur welcomed  but can you see the site if you do not have x running. sorry just noticed that now
[06:42] <iKernel> wanderingdavi: thanks
[06:42] <cyberWhiz> ilba7r: yeah, elinks works fine
[06:42] <Skwid_> ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[06:42] <ilba7r> :)
[06:42] <wanderingdavi> iKernel, np
[06:42] <cyphase> Hobz, sorry, i don't know what the problem could be
[06:42] <cyphase> Hobz, try unplugging the USB mouse..
[06:42] <cyphase> then change the settings
[06:42] <mcdenyer> hey whats the command to run the xorg xonfig?
[06:42] <Hobz> I tried that, no change
[06:43] <cyphase> hmm
[06:43] <Hobz> I think it might have to boot without the usb mouse
[06:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> mcdenyer: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:43] <cyphase> Hobz, quite possibly
[06:43] <iKernel> wanderingdavi: hang on, that burns a dvd (or cd) iso to cds, right?
[06:43] <mcdenyer> PuMpErNiCkLe, ty
[06:43] <wanderingdavi> iKernel, sorry I'm not typing faster, I just switched to dvorak
[06:43] <iKernel> no it doesn't
[06:43] <lngndvs> cyphase: I upgraded the system, and now the menus don't work right!
[06:43] <cyphase> lngndvs, upgraded from what to what?
[06:44] <iKernel> you meant to say dd if=cdname.iso of=dvd.iso
[06:44] <cyberWhiz> lol thanks everyone -- im just an idiot -- forgot to update after adding universe to the sources.list ;] 
[06:44] <wanderingdavi> iKernel, no, it rips a cd or dvd to iso
[06:45] <lance_> how do i upgrade from 5.04 to 5.10 ?
[06:45] <Skwid_> ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[06:45] <Skwid_> I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:45] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell lance_ about upgrade
[06:45] <wanderingdavi> iKernel, sorry, explain again what you're trying to do
[06:45] <lngndvs> cyphase: generally an "apt-get dist-upgrade" from a fresh install of the breezy system.
[06:46] <lance_> thanks
[06:46] <ejofee> where do i find ttf fonts in the gnu-linux dir-tree?
[06:47] <ilba7r> ejofee, do you mean msttcorefonts
[06:47] <cyphase> lngndvs, well, that's probably the problem, in case you didn't know :P
[06:47] <lngndvs> cyphase: some of the apps start ok from the menu.  Synaptic didn't.  Network-admin didn't.  Printing did.  Users and groups didn't.
[06:47] <cyphase> dist-upgrade isn't bugproof..
[06:47] <cyphase> oh..
[06:47] <cyphase> i thought the menus weren't even showing
[06:48] <ilba7r> lngndvs, you might try a reboot after the upgrade or at least restart x
[06:48] <Hobz> will be back
[06:48] <lngndvs> cyphase: Sure, I guess.... Now I have to repair, or start from scratch.  I have rebooted.
[06:48] <lngndvs> ilba7r: I have rebooted.
[06:49] <cyphase> http://www.currentlyfabulous.com/blog2/index.php?itemid=34
[06:49] <cyphase> Not my blog :)
[06:49] <varsendagger> hey is it true that ati just won't work with linux?
[06:49] <ilba7r> cyphase, lol
[06:50] <varsendagger> and what is DVI when talking about video cards?
[06:50] <midwinter> cyphase, ugh.
[06:50] <Xenguy> !tell varsendagger about ati
[06:50] <cyphase> midwinter, yea
[06:50] <ilba7r> varsendagger, i am running that from a notebook using 9600 ati right now
[06:51] <stikif> varsendagger: dvi is a digital connection to lcd monitors
[06:52] <Dr_Willis> if you are getting a new lcd. and video cards.. you want dvi :P
[06:52] <Dr_Willis> of course theres that NEW interface comming out I think in a year or so.
[06:53] <jbzz_> Dr_Willis:  funny comment sir!
[06:53] <Skwid_> nobody had any clue of my issue ... please I can't even install the machine :(
[06:53] <mcjerry_> i have somehow overwrote my partition table for my xp partition on this ubuntu dual boot pc.....i have made NO changes to the xp partition since this occured today. What software can i use on ubuntu to restore the xp partition or rebuild the partition table so xp will boot again or i can recover data?
[06:53] <Dr_Willis> jbzz,  scary because its true.
[06:54] <cyphase> Until Gnome 3, where we can do crazy, cool stuff like a sidebar :), notifications like the "Restart because of kernel upgrade" should be a simple rectangle with the info inside it, plus whatever image you might need
[06:54] <ilba7r> McJerry_- just re adjust your partition table again
[06:54] <lngndvs> I'm not sure why some of the apps in the gnome menu are not working now.  I just did an apt-get dist-upgrade.  I will try to reinstall all gnome packages, then probably, sadlyi, reinstall ubuntu on my friend's system
[06:54] <StudioOne> anyone know where I can get the ubuntu logo font?
[06:54] <ilba7r> McJerry, if it is just a mount error than no harm is done
[06:54] <StudioOne> I found one link on the wiki, but its broken
[06:54] <cyphase> they just slide out of one of the edges of the screen, and slide away when you click on them or whatever the case is
[06:54] <mcjerry_> ilba7r pls explain how, i have no idea how? or gimmea guide
[06:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> lngndvs: Dapper is unstable... upgrading to Dapper is not recommended until April.
[06:54] <ilba7r> !ntfs
[06:54] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, totally, the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions, or writing to ntfs is risky and only experimental. Reading is OK
[06:55] <Xenguy> lngndvs: have you tried just restarting X, or something similar?
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> what is dapper anyways
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> Theres the Hoary Hedgehog
[06:55] <ilba7r> McJerry, follow ubotu link on how to mount ntfs
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> Breezy Badger
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> Dapper ----?
[06:55] <midwinter> !dapper
[06:55] <ubotu> from memory, dapper is The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be called the "Dapper Drake" release. Release date April 20, 2006. Not before. It is NOT ready for use.  Use it at your _own_ risk, when it breaks you need to be able to fix it yourself.
[06:55] <cyphase> Mr_Milenko, the current development version of Ubuntu
[06:55] <APT-GET_INSTALL_> DAPPER DAN MAN
[06:55] <cyphase> damn it, you beat me :)
[06:55] <ilba7r> McJerry, or are you worried about loging into window if you have dual boot
[06:55] <Skwid_> I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[06:55] <lngndvs> I am not doing an upgrade to dapper.  I am upgrading to the repositories, after a new install of breezy.
[06:55] <Mr_Milenko> so its a duck
[06:56] <mcjerry_> ilba7r, i had it mounting correctly before, now it will not boot to the xp part. i don't see how the mounting will solve the booting problem
[06:56] <Xenguy> Mr_Milenko: no no, a "drake" ;-)
[06:56] <cyphase> Mr_Milenko, no, an egg
[06:56] <lngndvs> Xenguy: I rebooted.
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> its a god damn duck
[06:56] <cyphase> it's not born yet
[06:56] <cyphase> still in development
[06:56] <Xenguy> lngndvs: good luck
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> ahem
[06:56] <ilba7r> mcjerry_, ok your problem for booting is in the grub menu
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> it WILLL BE a fucking duck
[06:56] <Mr_Milenko> :P
[06:56] <Xenguy> hehe
[06:56] <lngndvs> Xenguy, thanks.  I'm leaving, then, and try some things.
[06:57] <mcjerry_> no, you don't understand
[06:57] <cyphase> Everyone, Dapper is currently an egg. Save the Duck and Drake stuff for when it comes out. Oh, wait, it's already Dapper Drake.
[06:57] <cyphase> And I don't have an opinion either way ;)
[06:57] <jsmidt_>  /join #debian
[06:57] <Mr_Milenko> ITS A GOD DAMN DUCK!
[06:57] <ilba7r> McJerry, ok what is your problem again. booting is handeled by grub, mounting is by fstab
[06:58] <Amaranth> /j #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:58] <Mr_Milenko> already there
[06:58] <Mr_Milenko> :P
[06:58] <Mr_Milenko> nobodys talking...
[06:58] <mcjerry_> ilba7r: i did fixmbr to take grub out of the equation, xp part would not boot, so the partition table is wrong for xp partition....then reinstalled grub to boot back to ubuntu, grub is fine it is the xp part that is the problem
[06:58] <Skwid_> people have real problems here ... :)
[06:58] <kjon> I can't burn dvd's with gnomebaker. What do I need to do to archieve dvd burning?
[06:58] <Shadyman> Skwid_: I couldn't have said it better myself...
[06:59] <Skwid_> I've been trying to solve this the whole day :( and I haven't gotten a single tip on how to solve it
[06:59] <Amaranth> Mr_Milenko: I meant for the dragon vs duck discussion.
[06:59] <ilba7r> mcjerry_, ok you need to add window to the grub menu
[06:59] <tech9iner> i try to rite mouse click on desktop to quit/log out of this xfce4 desktop installed on kubuntu?.. hmm..  rite mouse clicked to log out / quit..  no response when choosing alt menu 'quit'?? ..
[06:59] <mcjerry_> ilba7r:  forget it, you are not understanding
[06:59] <ilba7r> mcjerry_, ok
[06:59] <kjon> mcjerry_: Did you try the "fixboot" stuff of the emergency console of the XP disc?
[07:00] <tech9iner> tried like 3 times??..  only taskbar and quit that way..  logged out.. then back in now NO mouse response on desktop??...
[07:00] <tech9iner> now dead on  alt/right mouse click menus on desktop?.. any clues mates where to start please.. thanks..
[07:00] <Mr_Milenko> ima tell... you done b0rked your linux
[07:01] <Xenguy> !tell tech9iner about ask
[07:01] <Skwid_> I am trying to install ubuntu on an old machine, i start the cd with the help of a floppy, then at the prompt I  type 'server', but the loading stops at this line : " [......]  input: AT Translated set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
[07:01] <ejofee> how do i change subtitle font size in kaffeine (or are you all americans?)?
[07:01] <tech9iner> rofl.. 3 yrs on irc since someone sent me that one
[07:01] <mcjerry_> kjon: i did fixmbr to remove grub to test whether xp would boot, xp would not boot, and you can see no data on the xp part......so i rebooted to ubuntu cd rescue mode reinstalled grub, did update-grub and am booting to linux parts again.......i need to know if i can rebuild the xp partition so it will return to previous state
[07:02] <cyphase> oops
[07:02] <cyphase> :)
[07:02] <Mr_Milenko> sent what?
[07:02] <sethk> Skwid_, that must be an ____old_____ machine
[07:02] <Skwid_> sethk: 1995
[07:02] <Skwid_> sethk: why, what is causing this ?
[07:02] <sethk> Skwid_, that isn't that old
[07:02] <sethk> Skwid_, it doesn't recognize something about the keyboard
[07:02] <sethk> Skwid_, but I don't know specifically what
[07:03] <Skwid_> uh, weird
[07:03] <Mr_Milenko> change keyboards?
[07:03] <Skwid_> Mr_Milenko: hum, i only have one of those old keyboards with the big round plu
[07:03] <Skwid_> plug
[07:03] <cyphase> omg, all these noobs..
[07:03] <Mr_Milenko> oh god
[07:03] <cyphase> why use a keyboard?
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> lol
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> why not?
[07:04] <Sionide> Skwid_, maybe you should go for a distro more suited to the machines age
[07:04] <cyphase> open the box and use a paper clip to talk to the computer
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> rofl
[07:04] <Skwid_> Sionide: like what, suse ?
[07:04] <Sionide> i dunno
[07:04] <phos-phoros> Skwid_, slackware 8)
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> Damn Small Linux
[07:04] <Sionide> slackware maybe
[07:04] <cyphase> that's what i'm doing now
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> :}
[07:04] <Mr_Milenko> Damn Small Linux!
[07:04] <cyphase> i can tell what's on the screen from the shocks i'm getting
[07:04] <Skwid_> hum ...
[07:05] <Skwid_> i like ubuntu :(
[07:05] <Mr_Milenko> www.damnsmalllinux.org
[07:05] <Mr_Milenko> its knoppix based wich is debian based
[07:05] <Mr_Milenko> easy as hell to use
[07:05] <synthesist> hi, i was wondering if anyone here could help me with a little grub problem
[07:05] <Mr_Milenko> for an old machine or a machine with low resources its great
[07:05] <Skwid_> Mr_Milenko: for a server ??
[07:05] <stikif> why does synaptic package manager ask me for the installation cd when i am trying to install a package
[07:05] <Sionide> gnome would probably just crash on start up on a 1995 machine
[07:05] <Mr_Milenko> probably
[07:06] <Skwid_> Sionide: dont want an X server
[07:06] <Xenguy> stikif: you need to set /etc/apt/sources.list somehow
[07:06] <ilba7r> stikif, comment the cd repos in sources.list
[07:06] <stikif> ok cool
[07:08] <sethk> stikif, it's generally faster to get it from the cd, unless this is a logistical problem for you
[07:08] <Xenguy> sethk: I like being configured for net download myself
[07:09] <ploom> hello! I know, its kinda wrong channel, but maybe anyone here could point a nice and short link to howto change E17 applications in its menu
[07:09] <Xenguy> sethk: but then CDs annoy me for some reason ;-)
[07:09] <ploom> ...maybe even to get the std debian menu into it?
[07:09] <stikif> i don't like messing with cds, i just wanted to install lynx - it shouldn't be a a huge dnload
[07:09] <Dr_Willis> heh - E17 never ran long enough for me to even try to  do much with it.
[07:09] <sethk> Xenguy, eventually all the cd packages will be out of date anyway.  :)
[07:09] <synthesist> im trying to setupa dual boot system. when i installed ubuntu on a second drive it installed grub, but now whenever i try and load windows throguh grub i get this: "booting 'windows NT/2000/XP (loader) root (hd1,0) filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7
[07:10] <Xenguy> stikif: there used to be a prog 'apt-setup'
[07:10] <Xenguy> sethk: yeah, and I want the security updates
[07:10] <ploom> eh, Dr_Willis it runs nicely here
[07:10] <liable> synthesist: is windows on hda?
[07:10] <synthesist> windows is hdb1
[07:10] <synthesist> ubuntu is hda1
[07:11] <Dr_Willis> ploom,  it averaged about 5 min  up time  for me. :P
[07:11] <sethk> synthesist, windows wants to be the first drive
[07:11] <anavim> is there a trick to installing clisp on dapper? it says it needs common-lisp-controller >= 4.2.3, but 4.2.7 is already there
[07:11] <sethk> synthesist, exchange them
[07:11] <synthesist> just exchange the cables?
[07:12] <liable> ewww, thats asking for trouble for a newb..
[07:12] <sethk> synthesist, if you are using eide cables and are jumpered for cs, yes
[07:12] <robotgeek> anavim: search the wiki for lisp, and there should be a page like MOTUCommonLisp
[07:12] <sethk> synthesist, you'll have to edit /etc/fstab and make the obvious corrections
[07:12] <liable> change fstab & grub accordingly first
[07:12] <synthesist> because if i swap them through the bios, where grub should load it just says GRUB and stays there
[07:12] <lightdifference> hey guys, I can't seem to get my Inspiron running Ubuntu to show up on the network. I can't access it from my G5.
[07:12] <stikif> hmm is it worth copying all the packages on cd to the hd, so i can easily try out the different packages, without messing with cds or dnloading stuff?
[07:12] <sethk> synthesist, swapping is known to be flakey and not work with some BIOSes
[07:13] <decaf> I need public access to my webserver in homenetwork. couldn't find a simple howto for port forwarding
[07:13] <Xenguy> stikif: not if you have broadband
[07:13] <Skwid_> ok well, too bad, I guess I'll just shoot myself and the machine :)
[07:13] <Skwid_> by
[07:13] <synthesist> k, so what you're saying is swap the cables, then take a look at fstab and grub
[07:13] <drkat> anyone very encounter text not showing up in a Java applet?/
[07:13] <drkat> my text is cut off
[07:13] <liable> no, fstab and grub first!
[07:14] <synthesist> could you give me a starting point as to what i am looking for in fstab and grub
[07:14] <liable> you wont be able to boot *anything* if you change cables first
[07:15] <lightdifference> can anyone help me?
[07:15] <liable> synthesist: in grub, swap the root (hd0,1) bits accordingly, and on the kernel lines, change /dev/hda1 to /hdb1
[07:15] <Xenguy> stikif: debian and ubuntu have 'apt-get' which is a really nice system for installing and removing software; once it is setup, you won't want to deal in software any other way :-)
[07:15] <stikif> is that the same as this synaptic package manager?
[07:15] <synthesist> ok
[07:15] <liable> synthesist: same with fstab
[07:16] <liable> synthesist: paste it when you are done, (both files)
[07:16] <decaf> stikif: synaptic is a frontend of apt
[07:16] <synthesist> paste where?
[07:16] <Xenguy> stikif: it's the command-line version, same stuff tho essentially
[07:17] <PuppiesOnAcid> In GNOME, is there a way to make the top applications bar and the bottom task bar stretch across dual monitors?
[07:17] <dooglus> does anyone use vino?  and if so, is it a real CPU hog?
[07:17] <dooglus> my screen is pretty much static, but the vino-server is eating around 30%-40% of a 2.2GHz P4.  That seems like an awful lot of processing power for doing not-a-lot
[07:17] <liable> !paste
[07:17] <ubotu> rumour has it, paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[07:17] <synthesist> handy, thanks
[07:18] <PuppiesOnAcid> ?
[07:19] <chalcedony> hi
[07:19] <chalcedony> does anyone know what to type to display a .jpg ?
[07:20] <robotgeek> chalcedony: display file.jpg
[07:20] <chalcedony> robotgeek: ty :)
[07:20] <dooglus> eog file.jpg
[07:20] <stikif> Puppies, I think you maybe able to do that with Twinview if you have nvidia card
[07:20] <chalcedony> ~$  display 2006-18-06callwdavidwhite0001.jpeg
[07:20] <chalcedony> bash: display: command not found
[07:20] <chalcedony> ~$
[07:20] <dooglus> eog file.jpg
[07:21] <chalcedony> i changed from debian to ubuntu
[07:21] <robotgeek> chalcedony: do what dooglus said, u need imagemacgick
[07:21] <chalcedony> i had imagemacick before
[07:21] <decaf> chalcedony: many apps including firefox
[07:21] <dooglus> chalcedony: if you're going to install something, try 'gqview'. that's my fave.
[07:21] <synthesist> liable, do i need to make any modifications to the device.map file?
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 022: disposing ...
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 022: disposing end
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 023: disposing ...
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 023: disposing end
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 015: disposing ...
[07:22] <jsmidt> when you want to reply to somebody, how do you do it so it displays their name?
[07:22] <chalcedony> Job 015: disposing end
[07:22] <dooglus> chalcedony: "sudo apt-get install gqview imagemagick"
[07:22] <Corrupter> hi, i'm running Ubuntu 5.10 in CLI only, but for some reason, sudo will not work at all, any idea's?
[07:22] <chalcedony> dooglus: i don't think i can apt-get
[07:22] <dooglus> jsmidt: type the first couple of letters of their name, then hit tab
[07:22] <dooglus> chalcedony: you can't?  why not?
[07:22] <liable> synthesist: no, shouldnt need too.
[07:23] <jsmidt> dooglus,   thanks
[07:23] <chalcedony> dooglus: my son doesn't believe in mothers having that level of access
[07:23] <drkat> !java
[07:23] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[07:23] <dooglus> chalcedony: haha
[07:23] <stikif> whats a good bittorrent client for linux?
[07:23] <chalcedony> ~$ gqview  2006-18-06callwdavidwhite0001.jpeg
[07:23] <chalcedony> bash: gqview: command not found
[07:23] <chalcedony> ~$
[07:24] <MadXChat> chalcedony, parents + computers is a dangerous combination, you know <j/k>
[07:24] <dooglus> stikif: there's only one; azureus
[07:24] <chalcedony> so.. is there something in ubuntu to show .jpgs ?
[07:24] <dooglus> chalcedony: it's not installed by default.  you need to install it, and if your son doesn't let you...
[07:24] <stikif> is there a peer guardian , or something like that
[07:24] <chalcedony> MadXChat: he's just being protective of his data
[07:24] <robotgeek> chalcedony: there should be imageviwer in there
[07:24] <Corrupter> hi, i'm running Ubuntu 5.10 in CLI only, but for some reason, sudo will not work at all, any idea's?
[07:24] <chalcedony> robotgeek: what's it called ?
[07:25] <midwinter> or gimp, or gthumb..
[07:25] <robotgeek> chalcedony: imageviewer
[07:25] <dooglus> stikif: don't know of one
[07:25] <decaf> Corrupter: it says something like gethostbyname ?
[07:25] <robotgeek> chalcedony: menu -> graphics -> imageviewer
[07:25] <chalcedony> ~$ imageviewer  2006-18-06callwdavidwhite0001.jpeg
[07:25] <chalcedony> bash: imageviewer: command not found
[07:25] <chalcedony> ~$
[07:25] <liable> fspot?
[07:25] <dooglus> chalcedony: what about clicking on the icon in nautilus?  doesn't that show it?
[07:25] <Corrupter> decaf: it doesn't say anything, it asks for password, so i type it in and it just jumps straight back to the CL
[07:26] <robotgeek> chalcedony: it may be called something else, don't you have a menu?
[07:26] <MadXChat> chalcedony, just kidding, you know. To view jpgs, try just double-clicking on them - that should launch something
[07:26] <chalcedony> got gimp gthumb and xane
[07:26] <Xenguy> chalcedony: sudo apt-get install gqview
[07:26] <robotgeek> chalcedony: gthumb shud work
[07:26] <MadXChat> chalcedony, gthumb should work just fine
[07:26] <drkat> any debs of blackdown?
[07:26] <Xenguy> chalcedony: gthumb is good too, and gimp for the heavy lifting
[07:26] <chalcedony> i created it from a xsane scan
[07:26] <decaf> Corrupter: have you ever used sudo before?
[07:27] <Corrupter> decaf: i have on this computer, i installed this to be a server, but it hasn't worked from the second i installed it
[07:27] <Xenguy> !tell Corrupter about sudo
[07:27] <dooglus> chalcedony: did you try gthumb?
[07:27] <Corrupter> xenguy: ...read what i just said over again
[07:28] <Xenguy> Corrupter: heh, sorry.  wrong guy
[07:28] <chalcedony> does anything bad happen if i zip a .jpg ?
[07:29] <synthesist> liable, i just put it up on pastebin, could you check please?
[07:29] <Xenguy> chalcedony: no but it won't compress much
[07:29] <dooglus> drkat: package 'j2re1.4' is blackdown
[07:29] <Xenguy> chalcedony: it's already compressed
[07:29] <liable> whitynz: yes, you are going mad
[07:29] <chalcedony> that's ok ty Xenguy
[07:29] <liable> whitynz: sorry
[07:29] <chalcedony> i want to encrypt it
[07:29] <liable> synthesist: whats the url?
[07:29] <synthesist> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7442
[07:29] <drkat> dooglus,  it says SUN in front of it
[07:29] <Xenguy> chalcedony: gpg (aka gnupg)
[07:30] <fontp> what's the latest version of ff for ubuntu ? 1.0.7 ?
[07:30] <Xenguy> fontp: by default in Ubu, yes; there's a 1.5 howto on the wiki IIRC
[07:31] <lysis> hey guys, i just hooked up my epson printer to the usb port (computer hasn't been restarted)    do i need to restart the pc before i begin trying to install this?
[07:31] <thoreauputic> !firefox1.5
[07:31] <liable> synthesist: why is there a kernel line for windows?
[07:31] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:31] <liable> synthesist: fstab too..
[07:31] <thoreauputic> lysis: no
[07:31] <synthesist> liable, so if i juse omit that line it should be fine?
[07:31] <thoreauputic> lysis: just go to the printer set up in the menu
[07:32] <lysis> thoreauputic, it doesn't detect the printer automatically.  does it normally?   BRAND new epson r220
[07:32] <thoreauputic> System- Admin - printing
[07:32] <liable> synthesist: remove that line, and the root line under the "other operating systems" bit
[07:32] <dooglus> drkat: The term "Blackdown Java" describes a group of Sun Java products ported to Linux by the Blackdown development team.
[07:32] <liable> synthesist: and remove the savedefault line too.
[07:32] <fontp> oh skit, I can have flash again!?
[07:32] <liable> synthesist: and paste fstab
[07:33] <thoreauputic> lysis: don't know, sorry - if it's brand new maybe it isn't supported yet - look on http://linuxprinting.org
[07:33] <drkat> dooglus, : well lets put it this way the java port sucks... Text is chopped off in applets
[07:33] <drkat> or is that aproblem in 1.5
[07:33] <synthesist> liable, heres the fstab http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7443
[07:33] <lysis> thoreauputic, just printed a test page.  =)
[07:34] <nofear> !mp3
[07:34] <ubotu> it has been said that mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[07:34] <liable> synthesist: ok, you need to change the /dev/hda1 and b1 bits around..
[07:35] <thoreauputic> lysis: :)
[07:35] <synthesist> i have no idea what you mean
[07:35] <lysis> thoreauputic, now i just need to get it to print to cds. :)
[07:35] <liable> synthesist: err, sorry, thats right.. (confused myself for a sec there.. )
[07:36] <liable> synthesist: erm, werent you making windows primary?
[07:36] <synthesist> huh?
[07:36] <synthesist> sorry, im a bit of a linux newbie
[07:36] <liable> synthesist: have you edited either file at all??
[07:36] <synthesist> no, thats what i am asking
[07:37] <liable> right..
[07:37] <drkat> ok so I was installing sun-jre
[07:39] <synthesist> liable, could you please point me in a direction as to what i am supposed to be doing to fstab
[07:39] <liable> synthesist: sec.
[07:40] <synthesist> ok
[07:40] <quacker> Anyone know how to fix the Dapper dist-upgrade bug?
[07:40] <Froo> Anyone good with setting sensible-browser to work right?
[07:40] <quacker> (I mean the bug I got by doing apt-get dist-upgrade)
[07:41] <nofear> how do u fix broken packages?
[07:41] <nofear> in apt-get
[07:41] <lysis> anybody here print onto cds?
[07:41] <nofear> that way u dont get that error all the time
[07:42] <Knelix> OK.. so I messed up my xorg.conf file... but I remember making a backup.. where would that usually be?
[07:42] <decaf> can I delete a wrong typed factoid from ubotu's db
[07:42] <liable> synthesist: actually why dont you just boot windows from within the bios?
[07:42] <Dr_Willis> lysis,  printing by hand with a magic marker dont count eh? :P
[07:43] <Davey> Knelix: xorg.conf.*something*
[07:43] <synthesist> so set it to boot the windows drive?
[07:43] <Knelix> Davey: "something"..?
[07:43] <Davey> Knelix: I think its the date
[07:43] <liable> synthesist: yes, see, grub isnt installed to the mbr of that disk, so just boot from it.
[07:43] <tonyyarusso> Knelix, Well, depends on how you made it.  Many things save backups as the same filename, with ~ appended at the end of it, otherwise, pretty regardless you would hope that it would be in the same directory.  Look around in /etc/X11.
[07:43] <Knelix> Davey: Ah...
[07:43] <Xenguy> decaf: forget
[07:43] <synthesist> the last time i tried it would just write GRUB and get stuck ther
[07:43] <synthesist> e
[07:44] <lysis> Dr_Willis, unfortunately no. =)           i can't figure out for the life of me how to get my epson printer to print onto cds
[07:44] <synthesist> i will give it a shot and be back
[07:44] <lngndvs> gnome-system-tools won't run from the menu, because somehow the menu system is no longer able to seek authentication from the superuser/admin.  Does this look familiar?
[07:44] <lysis> Dr_Willis, i've read about a gutenprint driver, but i can't figure out how to install it.
[07:44] <Davey> Knelix: yeah, its the date
[07:44] <nofear> Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:44] <nofear>  lilypond-data
[07:44] <nofear> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[07:44] <nofear> root@nofear:/home/nofear#
[07:44] <synthesist> thank you very much
[07:44] <nofear> how do i fix that?
[07:44] <Knelix> tonyyarusso, Davey: OK.. will do.. get back to you after.
[07:44] <liable> synthesist: hrm, ok, then grub must be installed in that disks mbr..
[07:44] <Xenguy> !tell nofear about paste
[07:44] <Dr_Willis> lysis,  heh - i saw those printers.. and decided it was a gimicky feature.. sorry cant help :)
[07:45] <lysis> Dr_Willis, my buddy has had one for years.  AMAZING quality.   i got one for myself but alas . . . i no longer use windows
[07:45] <tonyyarusso> Anybody know why update-grub doesn't recognize the /boot partition correctly?  Every time it runs (kernel upgrades, etc), it sets boot (hd0,4).  That is my main partition, with /.  I made a separate partition at install for /boot, on (hd0,8) (in grub terms).
[07:45] <samwiser> hey does anyone use summ vm on their linux machine?
[07:45] <samwiser> scumm*
[07:46] <l0st-bit> Hello everyone
[07:46] <tonyyarusso> Hi l0st-bit.
[07:46] <Dr_Willis> lysis,  heh - i got a 10 yr old hp laserjet 6L still chugging..  i use it mainly for printing those DVD/CD labels :P
[07:46] <samwiser> Im having trouble with the sound, I cannot seem to get anything from my speakers when I am playing the games
[07:46] <liable> tonyyarusso: check the groot value in menu.lst
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> samwiser,  i got stuck playng  Flight of the Amazon Queen. :P does that count?
[07:47] <Knelix> Davey, tonyyarusso: Heh. I seem to have three extra conf files... trying to figure out which to sue now...
[07:47] <samwiser> what would you suggest I do?
[07:47] <odat> hi eve3ryone
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> samwiser,  no clue there. ive got an Audigy2 card. and rarely have any sound issues.
[07:47] <tonyyarusso> liable, Is commented out.
[07:47] <CountDown> Anyone know how to get Totem to a) play an AVI file and b) play the file in full screen mode?
[07:47] <l0st-bit> Ubunto support wi-fi?
[07:48] <odat> hey i need to do a reinstall i have a second hard drive full of stuff that i would like to keep  how do i reinstall and yet keep that second harddrive untouched?
[07:48] <nofear> dont see how that paste site helps me
[07:48] <liable> tonyyarusso: no, its not actually, man update-grub :)
[07:48] <CountDown> l0st-bit: Yup.
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> l0st-bit, Depends on the card.
[07:48] <samwiser> ok
[07:48] <tonyyarusso> liable, Oh, it's one of those...
[07:48] <tr011> i'm looking for the libdvdcss library, but it seems not to be in the ubuntu repositories and i had found some ways to install it in google, can some body recomend on solution =P
[07:48] <samwiser> so noone else has had any trouble with the sound
[07:48] <samwiser> ?
[07:48] <liable> tonyyarusso: out of interest does it point to (0,4)??
[07:49] <CountDown> samwiser: I've had trouble with sound, but it generally works.
[07:49] <tonyyarusso> liable, It most certainly does.
[07:49] <l0st-bit> Umm.. Atheros AR5001X+ Wifreless Network Adapter
[07:49] <tonyyarusso> !tell tr00nd about seveas
[07:49] <odat> hey i need to do a reinstall i have a second hard drive full of stuff that i would like to keep  how do i reinstall and yet keep that second harddrive untouched?
[07:49] <l0st-bit> Its on my Toshiba Satalite lappy
[07:49] <decaf> tr011: ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/pool/main/libd/libdvdcss/libdvdcss2_1.2.8-0.0_i386.deb   this one works for me
[07:49] <samwiser> ok thanks peoples I am going to google to see if its a soundacrd issue
[07:50] <sampan> ubotu tell tr011 about libdvdcss
[07:50] <liable> tonyyarusso: that part of the file is handy for always adding kernel options when new one get installed. :)
[07:50] <tr011> decaf, thanks..
[07:50] <tonyyarusso> liable, Good to know.  It seems to preserve my other options though, which is nice.
[07:51] <liable> such as vga values and resume stuff.
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> liable, Never mind.  I'm a moron.
[07:51] <tonyyarusso> liable, It does that because I've already added stuff to the kopt line.
[07:51] <l0st-bit> Would anyone know if it would run on a Toshiba Satallite a45-s250 in general?
[07:51] <liable> heh
[07:52] <liable> you're not a first grader :P
[07:53] <tonyyarusso> l0st-bit, Your best bets for finding out about a particular model is Googling Linux on laptops, and checking out those sites, as you'll have a higher probability of finding someone out there who had that model than someone logged in here at any given time.  If you can look up specs for it though, someone might recognize the part.
[07:53] <liable> doh, wrong damn window again..
[07:53] <bob_> Anyone know of any gdo How-Tos for running windows with vmware?
[07:54] <liable> !iyhtays
[07:54] <ubotu> liable: Some people juggle geese
[07:54] <liable> god damn..
[07:55] <drkat> ok is there a newer version of FF out there?
[07:55] <lysis> drkat, what's FF?
[07:55] <drkat> firefox
[07:55] <Knelix> tonyyarusso, Davey: Okay... inspected the backup files.. looks good.. now I need to delete the original and rename one of the backups?
[07:55] <drkat> the stable is 1.0???
[07:55] <drkat> how can that be
[07:55] <drkat> sources.list downloads 1.0
[07:55] <lysis> drkat, 1.5 is latest.
[07:55] <drkat> is it in the sources?
[07:55] <tonyyarusso> drkat, And 1.07 is the latest in repos.
[07:55] <decaf> bob_: latest vmware works fine on ubuntu. nothing specific needed
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> !tell drkat about firefox1.5
[07:56] <lysis> dunno.  i can't stand ff.  i use opera.  works better
[07:56] <drkat> opera wont work for me well
[07:56] <drkat> Java doesnt work in opera
[07:56] <drkat> nor flash
[07:56] <drkat> cant seem to resolve issue
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> Knelix, Or better yet, rename the original, then rename a backup.
[07:56] <tonyyarusso> !tell drkat about enter
[07:57] <babo> Hi, I've downloaded a phython script - how do I run it ?
[07:57] <Froo> How do you set the BROWSER variable?
[07:57] <liable> ./foo.py
[07:58] <drkat> lysis, did you experience and problems with opera
[07:58] <liable> update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
[07:58] <lysis> drkat, all the problems i've experienced are easily fixed as long as you follow the directions at wiki.ubuntu.com
[07:59] <babo> All that says is that there is invalid syntax, I don't program in phython but also, this is a fairly popular script and I can't imagine that it doesn't run
[07:59] <drkat> I'm new to ubuntu; so I would assume wiki is the place to go then
[08:00] <decaf> babo: where is the script?
[08:00] <tonyyarusso> drkat, Probably.  The wiki has all kinds of stuff, so it's always worth a look.
[08:00] <Froo> liable: Thanks, but I think there is a way to do it besides that. I can't do update-alternatives.
[08:00] <liable> Froo: why not?
[08:01] <liable> Froo: i am sure theres some gnome crap way of doing it. dunno.
[08:01] <Froo> liable: It doesn't work lol.
[08:01] <liable> Froo: sudo..
[08:01] <Froo> liable: I'm not running Ubuntu, btw. I don't use gnome. I use xfce. I know about sudo lol.
[08:01] <cyphase> If green is equal to five and red is equal to 3, what does yellow equal?
[08:01] <babo> how do I check whether I have the phython compiler installed properly or not ?
[08:01] <baby> yo yo
[08:02] <decaf> babo: python always installed by default
[08:02] <liable> Froo: whats the error?
[08:02] <tonyyarusso> cyphase, four.
[08:02] <liable> Froo: and if you dont use ubuntu, why are you asking here?
[08:02] <babo> decaf: It's the ipcheck script on freshmeat. I'm installing on a spare fedora computer I have in another room.
[08:02] <cyphase> tonyyausso, hahaha, you fell into my trap
[08:02] <cyphase> ;)
[08:03] <cyphase> no, it's not
[08:03] <cyphase> although in a way, it could be
[08:03] <decaf> babo: you are on the ubuntu channel
[08:03] <bob_> Will VMWare player be enough to install and run windows.. or do I need the Workstation?
[08:03] <Froo> liable: I was looking for a debian newbie channel and they told me to come here...
[08:03] <babo> I guess I should probably ask on the fedora channel but I have no idea how to find it ?
[08:03] <liable> Froo: go to #debian
[08:03] <decaf> bob_: you need workstation. read at vmware.com
[08:03] <Froo> liable: Just came from there, pal.
[08:04] <baby> hi guys will emacs work for a C++ programming enviroment
[08:04] <babo> oh wait a minute, there I go. Thanks anyway
[08:04] <decaf> Froo: if they send you to this channell. we can just suggest you to install ubuntu
[08:04] <Froo> baby: You can write C++ code with emacs, if that's what you mean.
[08:04] <liable> Froo: and i see you didnt even ask a question..
[08:04] <nofear> uh does anyone have any idea's how to fix a broken package?  some file called lilypond keeps giving me errors, i cant remove it, nor install it any sugestions??
[08:04] <tonyyarusso> cycom, I figure, on a spectrum, yellow falls between green and red.  Although that answer only works if we're just considering integers, really it should be more like 4.3.  What were you getting at?
[08:05] <baby> and it will compile it and everything
[08:05] <babo> No wait a minute, they want me to 'register with services' over on #fedora ? I'm running on an ubuntu computer this channel just came straight up
[08:05] <baby> what would you recommend as a good editor to install
[08:05] <Froo> baby: emacs has a shell you can compile from.
[08:05] <baby> oh cute a shell
[08:06] <Froo> liable: Wtf are you talking about?
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> babo, But you would need to register to do things like private messages here.
[08:06] <baby> sorry i am such a newbie wanna be
[08:06] <decaf> baby: try anjuta or kdevelop, if you are a newbie.
[08:06] <liable> Froo: you didnt even ask a question. #ubuntu doesnt support debian.
[08:06] <baby> but i am taking C++ into this semester and need a good programming enviroment
[08:06] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, cyphase, not cycom
[08:06] <Froo> liable: Ubuntu is debian, fool.
[08:06] <liable> Froo: they were wrong to tell you to come here.
[08:06] <nofear> brb
[08:06] <Xenguy> baby: traditional: emacs and (g)vim; newer: kdevelop, anjuta etc.
[08:06] <baby> cuz C++ visual is windows only
[08:06] <cyphase> tonyyarusso, yes, i know. auto-complete
[08:06] <cyphase> :)
[08:06] <tonyyarusso> cyphase, Whoops.
[08:06] <Xenguy> baby: for java, eclipse
[08:07] <liable> Froo: ok, whatever you reckon *plonk*
[08:07] <robotgeek> Froo: please respect the coc
[08:07] <baby> sweet
[08:07] <baby> java is good
[08:07] <robotgeek> baby: my thoughts on java are not appropriate here :)
[08:07] <baby> kdevelop sounds sweet i like KDE
[08:07] <Xenguy> baby: check out ruby on rails -- I'm reading that it has momentum recently
[08:07] <fontp> gah. web 2.0
[08:07] <baby> oh yeah well it took me freaking 4 months to get my java running on ubuntu
[08:08] <Xenguy> :-)
[08:08] <baby> granted it worked just fine after breezy came out
[08:08] <decaf> baby: try to install java-package next time
[08:08] <fontp> I got a bunch of errors about chrome registration on FF32 startup after following the amd64 instructions.  Is there a way to keep my plugins?
[08:09] <baby> cute decaf
[08:09] <fontp> which one of you is the bo t?
[08:09] <PuMpErNiCkLe> fontp: ubotu
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> fontp, What instructions are you referring to?
[08:09] <Froo> Well kids. Tonight's lesson for liable and robotgeek: Ubuntu is built on debian. It's a bit sad you didn't know that.
[08:10] <baby> and i have heard wonderful things about ruby but i just learned what comment really means
[08:10] <fontp> tony : I was directed to a wiki page that contained instructions on how to get ff32 / java / flash running on an amd64 machine
[08:12] <tonyyarusso> fontp, I don't know anything about the 64 situation, so why are you trying to run a different architecture's Firefox, and are there no packages for you for java and flash?
[08:12] <fontp> actually, I was initially directed to a wiki page to set up ff1.5, but there was alink off of it to get things running right on amd64
[08:12] <fontp> there was no working amd64 flash, last I checked
[08:13] <drkat> is there an opera package in the souces yet
[08:13] <fontp> I'm not sure if things have changed since I last checked
[08:13] <robotgeek> drkat: opera is not open source, so no. you can get it from opera.com
[08:13] <Xenguy> drkat: opera is non-free
[08:13] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell drkat about easysource
[08:14] <youngjun> hi
[08:14] <youngjun> hi
[08:14] <robotgeek> drkat: you can opera from there
[08:14] <Knelix2> Okay... finally got x up...
[08:14] <drkat> ok
[08:14] <whatwhat_> good night
[08:14] <Davey> Knelix: in case you didn't get your answer, that is correct :)
[08:14] <MadXChat2> !tell drkat about opera
[08:14] <tonyyarusso> drkat, They do have it as a .deb package, as well as an apt source.
[08:14] <youngjun> help ami setting
[08:15] <Knelix> Huh, Davey?
[08:15] <whatwhat_> i sorry my stupid question but is there a possibility to install bad thing like some kind of virus when i install themes in ubuntu to gnome?
[08:15] <fontp> I actually dont care about flash that much, I guess. I was primarily concerned with getting 1.5 running on this box, I'm getting horrible memory leaks with 1.0.7
[08:15] <Xenguy> whatwhat_: no
[08:15] <MadXChat2> whatwhat_, quite unlikely...
[08:16] <Knelix> (I am also Knelix2, if that wasn't apparent enough-- Knelix2 is my Ubuntu box)
[08:16] <whatwhat_> ok thank you :p
[08:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> fontp: You'll probably still get memory leaks - I've heard that that wasn't really fixed in 1.5
[08:16] <tonyyarusso> fontp, Ah.  Okay.  I would vote ignore the chrome registration messages for now and see what happens, because I had them happen the first one or two times I ran FF after copying a profile directory, but then it was happy.  Otherwise it might be a bug.  Basically, if you copied your whole profile, you should have all of your plugins and extensions, although with 1.5 you may need to make some symlinks for the plugins, since the wiki
[08:16] <tonyyarusso>  has you putting it in a different directory.
[08:16] <abood> guys, i was just balancing the DPI in edit>preferences>Fonts And Colors at Mozilla Firefox, and by mistake i put a 9 dpi i need a solution to get the defaults back, or if any body can tell me where can i find the root folder for firefox
[08:16] <Knelix> Now, I have to figure out how the heck I can get Ubuntu to display 16080x1050 on my DVI LCD.
[08:17] <youngjun> ubuntu .....korea language .......
[08:17] <youngjun> TT
[08:17] <youngjun> T.T
[08:17] <Knelix> Anybody have a clue... autodetect didn't work... it messed up my conf file.
[08:17] <Knelix> youngjun: Are you saying Ubuntu means boobies in korean?
[08:18] <lewwy> hihi
[08:18] <youngjun> yes
[08:18] <abood> guys plz support :)
[08:18] <abood> guys, i was just balancing the DPI in edit>preferences>Fonts And Colors at Mozilla Firefox, and by mistake i put a 9 dpi i need a solution to get the defaults back, or if any body can tell me where can i find the root folder for firefox
[08:18] <Knelix> youngjun: Seriously?
[08:18] <baby> hey thank you guys
[08:18] <lewwy> Hey guys, how would I go about making 64bit ubuntu run 32bit app's properly and stabally?
[08:18] <tonyyarusso> abood, /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/, I believe.
[08:19] <PuppiesOnAcid> What do I need for rhythmbox to play AAC files?
[08:19] <Jolly> how can i get video files to play in firefox
[08:19] <robotgeek> PuppiesOnAcid, take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[08:19] <Jolly> it keeps on saying that totem cannot play that file
[08:19] <youngjun> hum....
[08:19] <Xenguy> !tell Jolly about w32codecs
[08:20] <fontp> PuMpErNiCkLe: I hope they're at least a lil more gradual this time around. it was using lots of memory within about half an hour
[08:20] <fontp> of opening up
[08:20] <tonyyarusso> !tell Jolly about restricted
[08:20] <stoned> hi
[08:20] <stoned> I need latest software, but I don't like to run debian unstable anymore
[08:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Jolly: You could try installing the vlc firefox plugin - vlc supports several formats (like .mov) which aren't supported by totem.
[08:21] <Xenguy> stoned: Ubu is a good alternative then
[08:21] <stoned> the constant application wierdness and crashing is getting too much for me
[08:21] <Xenguy> stoned: I was in the same situation (tho I had no big problems with Debian/Sid
[08:21] <abood> tonyyarusso, how can i reinstall firefox by apt-get ?
[08:21] <bunga> !upgrade
[08:21] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[08:22] <bob_> how do you guys recommend partitioning my HD.. 80 gb, dual boot uduntu/windows
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> abood, sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox
[08:22] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bob_: Depends entirely on what you want to do.
[08:22] <Xenguy> exactly
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> bob_, Depends how you intend to use the two.
[08:22] <stoned> is it possible to use apt to go from sid to ubuntu?
[08:22] <abood> thx
[08:22] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bob_: If you want to share stuff between the two partitions, I suggest having a small FAT32 partition.
[08:22] <bob_> well I want a storage part... say 50gb FAT32
[08:22] <Xenguy> stoned: not recommended AFAICT
[08:22] <tonyyarusso> bob_, I can tell you my setup (40G) and you can double it, for a baseline, if you'd like.
[08:23] <bunga> Azar
[08:23] <bunga> err again
[08:23] <bunga> http://channels.debian.net/paste/1610
[08:23] <whitynz> I have a 300gb fat32 partition and it works fine
[08:23] <bunga> :((
[08:23] <Xenguy> stoned: altho I know a guy that did that and it worked (but he's pretty clever :-)
[08:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bob_: Also, a separate partition for / and /home is recommended - that way, anything that b0rks the system doesn't touch your personal settings and files.
[08:23] <bunga> woot
[08:23] <bunga> wrong chan
[08:23] <Knelix> Guys, any idea on how to tell Ubuntu to display at 1680x1050 on my DVI (don't know if it makes a difference) LCD?
[08:23] <stoned> i don't have a cdrom drive, is ther a netinstall image i can boot with grub?
[08:23] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bob_: Although with the FAT32 storage space, that might not be as important.
[08:24] <bob_> Ok... I think I'm going to devote abtou 20 gb to linux.. how do you think i should split that up... / /home swap ?.. I have 1 gb of ram if that maek sa difference for the swap
[08:24] <quacker> Does anyone know how to fix the Dapper X-server bug?
[08:24] <stoned> !netinst
[08:24] <ubotu> stoned: Bugger all, i dunno
[08:24] <tonyyarusso> stoned, You could do it more reliably by turning off updates for a few months, and then going, as I understand it works pretty well to go between Debian and Ubuntu with older versions, but the current ones aren't entirely in synch.
[08:24] <PuMpErNiCkLe> bob_: You can setup a swapfile if you need it, but I don't see that happening.
[08:24] <rambo3> i think there is netinstall
[08:24] <Xenguy> bob_: swap is always good, regardless of RAM
[08:24] <Jolly> what is some really cool shit i could do with linux
[08:24] <Hit3k> Has anyone in here used the Zsh shell?
[08:24] <rambo3> only that it is on cd
[08:24] <fireonyx> Quick question, when I click on an irc... link in firefox, I get "irc is not a registered protocol."  How do I have it open XChat when clicking an irc link?
[08:24] <Xenguy> Jolly: what are you interested in ?  :-)
[08:25] <stoned> !netinstall
[08:25] <ubotu> No idea, stoned
[08:25] <lewwy> !netinst
[08:25] <ubotu> lewwy: NO SPEAKE ENLISH!
[08:25] <lewwy> !netinst
[08:25] <stoned> ubuntu breezy is pretty stable?
[08:25] <PuMpErNiCkLe> stoned: yeah
[08:25] <stoned> and has at least kde 3.5 yeah?
[08:25] <lewwy> wtf ubotu
[08:25] <Xenguy> Hit3k: no, but I hear it rocks; I'm too lazy to use anything other than default bash :-)
[08:26] <tonyyarusso> Jolly, Run a whole bunch of stuff at once, in different places.
[08:26] <stoned> or is that kubuntu
[08:26] <PuMpErNiCkLe> stoned: That would be kubuntu.
[08:26] <tonyyarusso> !netinstall
[08:26] <ubotu> tonyyarusso: Syntax error in line 1
[08:26] <Jolly> how can i get kismet to run in ubuntu
[08:26] <Xenguy> !tell stoned about kde
[08:26] <tonyyarusso> !networkinstall
[08:26] <stoned> after 2 years of sarge, and a few weeks of sid, I'm ready for something else.  thankfully i /home is a seperate device
[08:26] <ubotu> Install without a cdrom, recommended for people with broadband https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot
[08:27] <stoned> there we go
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> That what you're looking for, lewwy?
[08:27] <Xenguy> stoned: convenient
[08:28] <bob_> Whats an easy to use tool for paartitioning?
[08:28] <lewwy> awww
[08:28] <lewwy> ubotu doesnt love me
[08:28] <lewwy> i spammed it
[08:28] <quacker> bob gparted
[08:28] <lewwy> and got kicked
[08:28] <lewwy> :(
[08:28] <PuMpErNiCkLe> ubotu, tell lewwy about love
[08:28] <quacker> lewwy doncha know better than to spam the bots?
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[08:29] <lewwy> yeh
[08:29] <lewwy> but i thought
[08:29] <tonyyarusso> PuMpErNiCkLe, Where did that one come from?
[08:29] <lewwy> "meh, its only a bot"
[08:29] <quacker> Was it pR0n spam ??
[08:29] <abood> guys, i was just balancing the DPI in edit>preferences>Fonts And Colors at Mozilla Firefox, and by mistake i put a 9 dpi i need a solution to get the defaults back, HELLLPPP :)
[08:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tonyyarusso: Which one?
[08:29] <tonyyarusso> PuMpErNiCkLe, !love
[08:29] <abood> tonyyarusso,  reinstalling it not working
[08:29] <lewwy> abood, is your text REALLY small?
[08:29] <tonyyarusso> abood, how so?
[08:29] <PuMpErNiCkLe> tonyyarusso: Dunno, I just noticed it existed now...
[08:29] <tonyyarusso> PuMpErNiCkLe, Huh.
[08:30] <abood> lewwy, no its so big one word cover the screen in firefox
[08:30] <lewwy> ubotu, tell PuMpErNiCkLe about me
[08:30] <abood> lewwy, tonyyarusso, i played with dpi in firefox setting by mistake :( ?!?!
[08:30] <fontp> can somebody take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion and help me out real quick? There's a typo or something in there, and I'm not sure what the original author was intending ?
[08:30] <fontp>  cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default
[08:30] <lewwy> abood
[08:30] <tonyyarusso> abood, Do you remember where?
[08:30] <abood> also i cant browse the net to get solution
[08:30] <fontp> that is not a valid direcotry
[08:31] <lewwy> abood, perhaps hold control and scroll up and down
[08:31] <lewwy> with your mouse scroller
[08:31] <abood> lewwy, not the content text, but all the frame also
[08:31] <tonyyarusso> fontp, What's wrong with that?
[08:31] <lewwy> oh ok
[08:31] <lewwy> got me beat
[08:32] <tonyyarusso> fontp, It is if you've ever used Firefox as that user.
[08:32] <fontp> there's a directory with an asterix in the name ?
[08:32] <abood> guys go to edit > preferences> after that there is called Fonts and Colors > go in and at the left down there is drop down menu for dpi setting >> here is my prople,
[08:33] <tonyyarusso> fontp, No, the * matches anything, so it just finds the directory ending in .default.
[08:33] <jeffery> how do I enable ssh login under ubuntu ?
[08:33] <abood> fontp, i went to  cd ~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default and i dea what next ?
[08:33] <vir> do you think there will be a way to rip out gnome-xchat from dapper or will it be one of those things you can't remove?
[08:34] <stoned> https://www-master.ubuntu.com/ubuntu <- why does this require user/pass to access
[08:34] <stoned> its the about ubuntu link
[08:34] <Xenguy> jeffery: you want to run a client, a server, or both?
[08:35] <jeffery> I want to login from a box which is on the same network
[08:35] <fontp> tony : I've used ff as this user before, and dont have that dir. But nm, I have just never seen * used in a cd statement. That's wierd.
[08:35] <jeffery> so I guess a server
[08:35] <tonyyarusso> Xenguy, The "how to use the bot" page might say.  (!ubotu)
[08:35] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: tx, I'll keep looking then
[08:35] <tonyyarusso> fontp, It works as long as only one thing matches it.
[08:35] <Xenguy> jeffery: you could try just 'apt-get ssh' and see what happens
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> Xenguy, Otherwise, just copy the rest of the factoid, and add your stuff after it.  (That's what I do, actually.)
[08:36] <jeffery> ok
[08:36] <Xenguy> jeffery: sorry, apt-get install*
[08:36] <chrisbenchrisben> i have installed GAMBAS on a amd64 machine gamabas fails to open
[08:36] <tonyyarusso> jeffery, Xenguy: I believe ssh is installed by default.
[08:36] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: makes sense, though I'd like to learn/find the command that does that too
[08:37] <tonyyarusso> Xenguy, Let me know if you do.
[08:37] <jeffery> tonyyarusso, yes its there
[08:37] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: k
[08:38] <abood> tonyyarusso, solved, i deleted all the profile folder :)
[08:38] <fireonyx> Quick question, when I click on an irc... link in firefox, I get "irc is not a registered protocol."  How do I have it open XChat when clicking an irc link?
[08:39] <chrisbenchrisben> Please help i have installed GAMBAS on a amd64 machine gambas fails to open
[08:39] <Jrex-Linux> what does '/exec -o whoami' do?
[08:39] <Jrex-Linux> in xchat
[08:39] <gordon> hi guys, i have a real pain of a problem...im trying to allow any user to mount my ipod. So I added this to my fstab "/dev/sda2 /mnt/ipod vfat auto,rw,users,sync
[08:39] <gordon> "...no joy...is there something wrong with this..thanks in advance.
[08:39] <stoned> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/Netboot <-- i require netinstall, not net boot.  I am on sid already, i only need a kernel image and initrd like the debian netinst
[08:39] <stoned> is there such a thing for bunut
[08:39] <stoned> ubuntu
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> anthony
[08:40] <vir> fireonyx,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxIRCHandler
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> Jrex-Linux, Says your username.
[08:40] <Jrex-Linux> Ok
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> Test a theory:
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> 2.6.12-10-686
[08:40] <tonyyarusso> Sweet.
[08:41] <chrisbenchrisben> Please help i have installed GAMBAS on a amd64 machine gambas fails to open
[08:41] <MadXChat2> tonyyarusso, what was that? "/exec -o uname -r"?
[08:41] <Xenguy> stoned: google 'Ubuntu net install' <-- might work
[08:41] <stoned> Xenguy: didn't
[08:41] <fireonyx> virogenesis, Read that, doesnt particularly suggest how I do it, does that mean I need to dl/install Launchpad?
[08:41] <tonyyarusso> MadXChat2, Yep.
[08:42] <stoned> Xenguy: only links i found were for a really old buntu
[08:42] <MadXChat2> tonyyarusso, now I know why people shouldn't run IRC as root... :P
[08:42] <virogenesis> ahhh damn wiki.... :P
[08:42] <chrisbenchrisben> Please help i have installed GAMBAS on a amd64 machine gambas fails to open
[08:42] <liable> gordon: and whats the error?
[08:42] <nino> hi
[08:42] <tonyyarusso> MadXChat2, I had kind of wondered about that.  No more!
[08:42] <tonyyarusso> Hi nino.
[08:42] <liable> wtf?
[08:43] <nino> sprecht ihr deutsch
[08:43] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !de
[08:43] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[08:43] <chrisbenchrisben> hi nino
[08:43] <stoned> and I already have an lvm setup, when i install ubuntu it won't cause any problems would it
[08:43] <nino> oder wo muss ich da hin
[08:43] <chrisbenchrisben> no
[08:43] <decaf> stoned: ubuntu detects lvm
[08:44] <chrisbenchrisben> sizeof(CLASS) = 256 !
[08:44] <chrisbenchrisben> ERROR: #51: Bad archive: Invalid argument
[08:45] <virogenesis> fireonyx, looked it up for you
[08:45] <stoned> tonyyarusso: I was given the same link you gave me, but once again, if you pay attention to what I said, nothing on that page contains anything related to a netinsall, only a netboot+netinstall
[08:45] <stoned> I need a kernel image and initrd which will boot the pc, detect network, download ubuntu base, and install it, and give me a shell so i can start intallingpackages
[08:45] <virogenesis> type about:config into ff and that will bring up the config
[08:46] <stoned> and i will be loading up this from grub, not from pxe boot, not from over dhcp etc.
[08:46] <youngjun> p['oiugjkl
[08:46] <tonyyarusso> stoned, Oh, sorry.
[08:46] <decaf> stoned: that's too much :)
[08:46] <stoned> decaf: then basically ubuntu can't do what I want in a simple tribial install
[08:46] <liable> stoned: you can just get the install kernel and initrd and boot from it.
[08:46] <decaf> stoned: we have an iso ftp://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[08:47] <stoned> decaf: not eveyone has the luxury of a cdrom drive
[08:47] <fireonyx> virogenesis, done
[08:47] <decaf> stoned: there is kernel and initrd images at that ftp site
[08:48] <virogenesis> http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Firefox_Settings <-- that will give you the settings used :)
[08:48] <virogenesis> setting it up now myself
[08:48] <PuMpErNiCkLe> stoned: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75372.html <--- does that help?
[08:48] <decaf> stoned: you have broadband, that's luxury. I'm paying $50 for 256 kbps
[08:48] <stoned> PuMpErNiCkLe: lets find out
[08:48] <stoned> decaf: I work 12 hours a day for it
[08:48] <fireonyx> virogenesis, thanks
[08:49] <virogenesis> no prob any time :)
[08:49] <decaf> stoned: we are here for help. no offence
[08:49] <stoned> then stop goin on about it
[08:50] <liable> stoned: you can just get the install kernel and initrd and boot from it.
[08:50] <stoned> decaf: which ftp, there is no link to any ftp's on that page on netboot
[08:51] <stoned> or on the forum post of netinstall
[08:51] <decaf> stoned: ftp site I gave you for iso
[08:51] <stoned> let me look
[08:51] <stoned> i probably missed it
[08:52] <PuMpErNiCkLe> stoned: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75372 <-- Same page as before, only this one has working links.
[08:53] <Jrex-Linux> Whats 'cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp' do?
[08:53] <Jrex-Linux> someone told me to run it
[08:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Jrex-Linux: It takes random garbage and sends it to your sound card.
[08:53] <Jrex-Linux> I don't trust it
[08:53] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Jrex-Linux: You probably don't want to do it.
[08:54] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Jrex-Linux: Unless you LIKE screeching, wailing static...
[08:54] <plett> probably wouldn't do anything. /dev/dsp needs stuff in the right format to make sounds
[08:54] <stoned> guys, look, I am not unappreciative, or ungreatful, and I am not trying to be an asshole, but this is useless to me, the iso, the netbooting, I require merely the kernel/initrd which will boot from already installed grub, download ubuntu base, and give me a shell so i can start installing packages.
[08:54] <plett> if you used /dev/audio, it assumes any data it's sent without headers is raw audio, so random data gives you nice white noise :)
[08:54] <decaf> Jrex-Linux: it makes noise if your sound card works
[08:55] <RobinL> hi, i wondered if there is some textbox widget which uses an external editor, like vim.
[08:55] <RobinL> that would be very cool
[08:55] <decaf> oops, yes. that was /dev/audio
[08:55] <RobinL> editing stuff with vim in GTK
[08:55] <RobinL> messaging in GAIM using vim
[08:55] <RobinL> :)
[08:55] <RobinL> so, does it exist? :P
[08:55] <n00b> hello?
[08:56] <RobinL> hi
[08:56] <n00b> is there anybody there?
[08:56] <n00b> hi
[08:56] <RobinL> yup
[08:56] <RobinL> :p
[08:56] <plett> stoned: migrating from debian to ubuntu is documented. could you install a debian base system and change your sources list?
[08:56] <n00b> okay i have a question that is relevant to another product but also to ubuntu... can i ask it?
[08:56] <RobinL> sure thing
[08:56] <stoned> plett: could you possibly give me that doc's link?
[08:57] <n00b> okay, i have an amd64 ubuntu 5.10 installation but i have got cedega installed aswell... problem is that when i start cedega i get this message about an engine and i can't install games
[08:57] <plett> stoned: i'll see if i can find it
[08:57] <stoned> I've got sid on two machiens, and I want to use ubuntu now
[08:57] <RobinL> i wondered if there is some textbox widget which uses an external editor, like vim.
[08:57] <plett> sid is probably more recent than ubuntu, so you wouldn't be able to dist-upgrade to "older" packages
[08:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> RobinL: There's a gui frontend to vim, if that's what you're looking for.
[08:58] <stoned> i tried to install it once from a cd I obtained from a LUG meeting, but despite my sincerest efforts, even though the module was compiled with the proper gcc version, it would compile, but not install (nvidia geforece 32mb ram mx2/200)
[08:58] <plett> stoned: http://tonysidaway.schtuff.com/migrating_from_debian_sarge_to_ubuntu
[08:58] <stoned> I lost the cd, and the nvidia howto for ubuntu with legacy glx palckages i followed to the dot
[08:58] <stoned> still no luck about nvidia-glx-legacy etc.
[08:59] <stoned> im gonna give ubuntu another shot, and hopefully this time i can get the nvidia driver to work
[08:59] <n00b> does anyone have a solution for it?
[08:59] <wakest> What does it mean when gnome starts up and and just blinks, it looks like it is starting, then it seems to quit
[09:00] <wakest> then start again
[09:00] <plett> stoned: i'd only bother using the binary nvidia drivers if it's a gaming machine, or you do lots of opengl work. otherwise stick with the standard nv driver
[09:00] <n00b> maybe thats an issue with your monitor wakest.
[09:00] <plett> wakest: it logs you back out again?
[09:00] <stoned> I game
[09:00] <wakest> no, it just keeps going
[09:01] <wakest> no, I don't think its my monitor,
[09:01] <stoned> and i use gl drivers for watching dvd's
[09:01] <wakest> it was working, and nothing shanged
[09:01] <stoned> they give the best image out of all of them
[09:01] <FunnyLookinHat> Does anyone know when the next ubuntu release is coming out and what version it will be?  5.x or 6.x?
[09:02] <RobinL> PuMpErNiCkLe: nope what i mean is being able to edit stuff in firefox using gvim DIRECTLY inside the editbox, not external;
[09:02] <plett> wakest: i don't know then
[09:02] <RobinL> FunnyLookinHat: DapperDrake, 6.x
[09:02] <desu> does anyone know how i could obtain g++ through the terminal
[09:02] <FunnyLookinHat> RobinL, oh sweet, do you know when that will be released?
[09:02] <Jrex-Linux> what does 'dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/hda bs=512k count=1' do?
[09:03] <wakest> anyone know where to look to find out
[09:03] <plett> Jrex-Linux: don't type that either :)
[09:03] <decaf> Jrex-Linux: kill your system
[09:03] <Jrex-Linux> oh rly?
[09:03] <Jrex-Linux> I'm abot to murder someone then
[09:03] <plett> overwrites the first 512k of your hard drive with random data
[09:03] <RobinL> FunnyLookinHat: nope, nobody knows
[09:04] <plett> desu: apt-get install g++
[09:04] <fontp> that's odd. I can't cut and paste into ff sometimes
[09:04] <timfrost> FunnyLookinHat, Daper is 6.04 due out om 20 April.  The decimaoil  (.04 or .10) is the month number for the release
[09:04] <desu> thanks plett
[09:04] <stoned> could anyone confirm this for me? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/i386/ <-- I found this, is this the kernel/initrd I am looking for? for a net install?
[09:04] <RobinL> does anybody know how to replace gtk textbox widgets with a widget which has an external editor in it so you can, for example, use vim in GAIM to send messages, i mean you can use vim editing.
[09:04] <FunnyLookinHat> timfrost, OOoh awesome, sweet thanks!
[09:04] <stoned> im not sure since its in netboot dir
[09:05] <plett> stoned: it certainly looks plausible
[09:05] <wakest> so what can I do to get gnome working?
[09:06] <stikif> how can i install azereus, on ubuntu 5.10 - i tried sudo apt-get install azureus but it says no package available
[09:06] <desu> plett: will that command work if im running ubuntu on a live cd?
[09:06] <plett> wakest: is there anything useful in ~/.xsession-errors
[09:06] <stoned> stikif: you are not spelling it right
[09:06] <plett> desu: probably not. it needs to install it somewhere
[09:07] <desu> oh
[09:07] <timfrost> !tell stikif -about  azureus
[09:07] <stikif> haha, well i spelled it right in the terminal - still no dice, i already got
[09:07] <plett> desu: i don't know for certain though. i've not used the live cd
[09:08] <timfrost>  stikif, check the message from ubotu
[09:09] <stikif> cool, so that file is not part of the multiverse?
[09:09] <desu> plett: oh yea i was just trying ubuntu on a live cd cause i need linux for a cs class im taking
[09:09] <desu> plett: and lately i've been using ssh to connect to compile using g++ and xserver but its been lagging
[09:10] <Knelix> How the heck do I tell X to do 1680x1050?! I've tried a plethora of things... made a new modeline, etc... and still i can't get up there... I'm pretty sure my graphics card can handle it.
[09:11] <plett> Knelix: in theory, just adding "1680x1050" to the Modes lines in your xorg.conf should do it
[09:12] <Knelix> plett: It's there!!!! IN every possible line...>>
[09:12] <stikif> Knelix, you got a 2005fpw ?
[09:13] <plett> Knelix: in that case, does /var/log/Xorg.0.log say anything about why it can't do it?
[09:13] <Knelix> stikif: Huh? Sorry..?
[09:13] <Knelix> plett: don't know... I will check...
[09:15] <linux_galore> hmm
[09:15] <fredl_> hi, I have a fresh install of breezy. What lines do I need in the sources.list to install acrobat reader?
[09:15] <n00b>  Okay, can anyone here help me with a cedega problem?
[09:15] <stikif> Knelix, basically you need to add a new section Modes in the xorg.conf
[09:16] <ti_wuu> hello....does anybody know how to enable or perhaps install something in ubuntu to access wpa2 wireless network
[09:16] <stikif> Section "Modes"
[09:16] <stikif>      Identifier "16:10"
[09:16] <stikif>      ModeLine "1680x1050" 146.2 1680 1960 2136 2240 1050 1080 1086 1089
[09:16] <stikif>      -hsync +vsync
[09:16] <stikif> EndSection
[09:16] <fredl_> ti_wuu: sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant
[09:17] <ti_wuu> where can i find that one?
[09:17] <unl3ss> hey guys, quick question... how do I locate my dvd-rom drive so I can turn it's DMA on?
[09:17] <ti_wuu> actually I did find wpasupplicant
[09:17] <unl3ss> 'cause, quite simply, I can't find it
[09:18] <ti_wuu> but i dun know how to install it
[09:18] <plett> unl3ss: dmesg|grep hd
[09:18] <plett> unl3ss: assuming it's an ide drive
[09:19] <unl3ss> I'm pretty sure it's not
[09:19] <chalcedony> where would i look for utilities to unzip .zip files with a password?
[09:19] <fredl_> ti_wuu: you mean you don't know how to configure it I guess?
[09:19] <Knelix> stikif. plett: I've got something from the log... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7445
[09:19] <unl3ss> plett:when I look at my file browser, it says "scd0", so I'm figuring it's a SATA drive like everything else in this laptop
[09:19] <fredl_> ti_wuu: since installing it is quite easy.
[09:19] <plett> scd0 implies that it's scsi
[09:20] <ti_wuu> really?
[09:20] <unl3ss> plett: SCSI, okay
[09:20] <stikif> Knelix, are you using dvi connection?
[09:20] <plett> but scsi in a laptop sounds unlikely
[09:20] <ti_wuu> i downloaded the file (usually in .tar or .rmp format)
[09:20] <Knelix> stikif: Yes, I am.
[09:20] <unl3ss> plett: Well, it's an IBM
[09:21] <ti_wuu> then my archive thing opened it up and then....i have no idea what to do next
[09:21] <ti_wuu> coz there r so many files in the archive
[09:21] <Sandbox> th
[09:21] <plett> Knelix: sounds like there's something wrong with the modeline still
[09:21] <fredl_> ti_wuu: for we're on #ubuntu. Ubuntu uses apt (mostly) to install software. The software packages installed on Ubuntu usually are NOT tar or rpm
[09:21] <Knelix> plett: I'll tell you what it is...
[09:21] <stikif> just add that modes section to the xorg.conf file and then an a "1680x1050" entry in the Screen section
[09:22] <plett> Knelix: try what stikif said
[09:22] <Knelix> plett, stikif: Okay, will try.
[09:22] <ti_wuu> can u direct me to a site where i can download wpasupplicant competiable w/ ubuntu?
[09:22] <plett> unl3ss: if it really is scsi, it probably doesn't need dma turning on
[09:23] <fredl_> ti_wuu: better just toss the tar file you have and use 'sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant'
[09:23] <unl3ss> plett: The problem is really with my DVD play back... it sucks. Heaps of artifacts, it's really slow... and that's the only solution I'm reading on the boards.
[09:23] <fredl_> ti_wuu: you don really need a 'site' to iinstall software on ubuntu.
[09:24] <ti_wuu> so just type in that command ?
[09:24] <plett> unl3ss: that sounds more like a cpu power or video drivers thing
[09:25] <fredl_> ti_wuu: On ubuntu there's a file /etc/apt/sources.list. This tells apt where the Ubuntu software repositories are. So you don't need to download anything first, apt does that for you.
[09:25] <fredl_> ti_wuu: yes, just type in that command
[09:25] <unl3ss> plett: Do the fglrx drivers mess up DVD playback?
[09:25] <cafuego> ti_wuu: If you're looking for any particular software, tyou can type 'apt-cache search <string>' to look for Ubuntu packages. If you find what you need, 'sudo apt-get install <package>'
[09:26] <cafuego> ti_wuu: If you have Gnome, Synaptic is an easy way of doing this.
[09:26] <ti_wuu> i have sybaptic
[09:26] <ti_wuu> but i dun know how to use it
[09:26] <chalcedony> i don't really want to download anything .. but how do i open zipped files with a passkey ?
[09:26] <docta_v> it's a GUI
[09:27] <cafuego> ti_wuu: Just right click any package in synaptic and choose 'install'. It will auto-slect any required other stuff. When done, click "Apply' and wait.
[09:27] <^Ocean^> is there something broken with the gnome calculator.. ity and do simple things like 10-5 and it dont work...
[09:27] <chalcedony> er what utility or so will open them?
[09:27] <docta_v> unzip
[09:27] <plett> 0aa~.
[09:27] <docta_v> ^Ocean^: try bc
[09:27] <linux_galore> chalcedony: just unzip it then run the binary it should ask you for a key
[09:27] <unl3ss> ti_wuu: Open it up. Search for programs and install them through Synaptic (which is just a front for apt-get). In Ubuntu, instead of having to travel to heaps and heaps of websites to get the programs you want, you can just manage most every program out there through this package managers.
[09:27] <cafuego> !10-5
[09:27] <ubotu> 5
[09:28] <fredl_> ti_wuu: just as a hint, the WPA setup on Linux is kinda difficult to do IMO. You don sound like you're very experienced. Perhaps it'd be a good idea if you learn some more of the Ubuntu basics first?
[09:28] <ti_wuu> i guess
[09:28] <cafuego> fredl_: wpa_supplicant is relatively trivial, just a matter of editing 2 files.
[09:28] <ti_wuu> this is my very first experience to linux
[09:28] <plett> unl3ss: i've not heard of any problems, but i don't use them myself
[09:28] <linux_galore> fredl_: depends if you have any of the easy as hell wifi clients amin tools installed
[09:28] <chalcedony> linux_galore: it's in firefox .. where do you unzip it?
[09:28] <^Ocean^> i knw what the answer is  but for more complex things it dont work either...  thats just a simple thing
[09:28] <linux_galore> admin*
[09:29] <fredl_> cafuego: if it all works right away, yeah...
[09:29] <linux_galore> chalcedony: just save it then open the file manager and unpack it
[09:29] <unl3ss> plett: Well, alright... but how do I find where my dvd drive is located on my system?
[09:29] <fredl_> cafuego: but if you run into any trouble, wpasupplicant gets real difficult real quickly
[09:29] <chalcedony> ok ty linux_galore :)
[09:29] <cafuego> !(2**2)-2/2+(2**3)
[09:29] <ubotu> 11
[09:29] <linux_galore> chalcedony: Firefox is a browser not a file manager
[09:29] <unl3ss> it would be kinda nice to know
[09:29] <cafuego> fredl_: No, it just hardlocks the box. that's annoying, but not difficult ;-)
[09:30] <chalcedony> er yes .. ThunderBird
[09:30] <plett> unl3ss: if scd0 is correct, /dev/scd0 will be the device file for it
[09:30] <chalcedony> sorry was watching tv..
[09:30] <ti_wuu> i did typed in the command u gave me
[09:30] <triceratops> Does someone know which application is resposible for mountung 'varlock -t tmpfs /var/lock' in dapper?  It seems that some folders, e.g. clamav where not created.
[09:30] <ti_wuu> and it says Can't find the package
[09:30] <unl3ss> plett: Alright, and I should not be able to access it like it was a directory, right? I have to mount it first, right?
[09:30] <fredl_> !(2**2)
[09:30] <ubotu> 4
[09:30] <Nivko> Hi, i have a crazy problem: If i boot my pc the resulotion is on 640x480, if i reboot the pc is it set to normally (1200x1024) How it comes?
[09:31] <cafuego> ^Ocean^: Yes, the calculator is busted (on Dapper anyway)
[09:31] <plett> unl3ss: you can already read files from the drive?
[09:31] <Razor-X> is there a way to merge xft font files?
[09:31] <fredl_> Hrmm ubotu is nuts.  '!' means not. not 4 = 0
[09:31] <linux_galore> Nivko: edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and remove the uneeded resolutions
[09:31] <triceratops> Nivko: You don't power up the monitor before power up ypur computer I would suppose
[09:32] <fredl_> !1
[09:32] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, fredl_
[09:32] <n00b> Need help with cedega.... i don't know how to install the damn engine
[09:32] <fredl_> !0
[09:32] <ubotu> fredl_: Do they come in packets of five?
[09:32] <cafuego> n00b: It's payware, ask the manufacturer.
[09:32] <linux_galore> n00b: you need to be registered
[09:32] <unl3ss> well, from the command line, "vlc dvd:///dev/dvd" opens the dvd, same as if I replace dvd with scd0
[09:32] <unl3ss> plett
[09:32] <linux_galore> n00b: you have to pay to be registered
[09:33] <fredl_> Hmm, anybody know in which repository acroread for breezy is hidden_
[09:33] <fredl_> well n00b didn't take that too well did he?
[09:33] <Nivko> linux_galore: The modes "" one?
[09:33] <fredl_> grr damn portuguese keyboard.
[09:33] <triceratops> Nivko: If you power up your monitor before you power up your pc the system reads the resolutions from the monitor.
[09:33] <unl3ss> plett: and when the dvd is "playing" I keep getting errors that "main decoder error: decoder is leaking pictures, resetting the heap"
[09:33] <cafuego> fredl_: Serves him right for not reading the actual popup cedega generates when he runs it.
[09:33] <Nivko> triceratops: Uhm?
[09:34] <cafuego> fredl_: .. coz that explains.
[09:34] <plett> unl3ss: i've not seen that message before, but i don't use vlc or those glx drivers
[09:34] <plett> unl3ss: but it does sound like it's whatever is doing the mpeg decoding
[09:34] <linux_galore> Nivko: ok first step check your default depth
[09:34] <stikif> how do you scale all the windows down, everything in the default gnome settings seems so big
[09:35] <Nivko> linux_galore: How i check?:p
[09:35] <linux_galore> Nivko: so you know what section you need to edit
[09:35] <linux_galore> Nivko: look for this line DefaultColorDepth 24
[09:35] <^Ocean^> stikif, boost ur monitor resolution
[09:35] <linux_galore> Nivko: as you can see mine is 24
[09:35] <cafuego> stikif: Everyhting gets smaller whn you downsize the fonts.
[09:35] <unl3ss> plett: Alright, just as long as it's not the drive I can work on it. Thanks for the help!
[09:35] <cafuego> !info acroread
[09:35] <ubotu> acroread: (Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Document Format file viewer), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 22263 kB, Installed size: 53192 kB
[09:35] <triceratops> Nivko: Most monitors are able to tell the system which resolutions they can perform. If your monitor isn't present during boot up the system don't read this information and falls back to the minimum resolution, e.g. 640x480
[09:35] <Nivko> mine too
[09:36] <cafuego> fredl_: ^^
[09:36] <Nivko> onon, wait a sec
[09:36] <linux_galore> Nivko: one you know your default depth you look for the matching section  ie Subsection "Display"    Depth 24
[09:36] <linux_galore> once*
[09:36] <triceratops> Nivko: Sso it's recommended to power up the monitor before your pc.
[09:37] <cafuego> triceratops: Since when?
[09:37] <linux_galore> Nivko: edit the resolution line in that section in my case i remove everything accept my default
[09:37] <triceratops> Nivko: Give it a try next time you boot. I would bet this will solve your problem.
[09:37] <Nivko> ok
[09:37] <Nivko> !apache
[09:37] <ubotu> rumour has it, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[09:37] <triceratops> cafuego: Since when what? :-)
[09:38] <fredl_> cafuego: ah, reading, that undervalued skill of old!
[09:38] <fredl_> see I like ubuntuguide but it's n longer up to date now.
[09:38] <fredl_> pity...
[09:38] <unl3ss> plett: Got it, just downgraded my libdvdcss
[09:38] <cafuego> triceratops: Since when is it recommended topower on the screen before the pc?
[09:38] <fredl_> that was interesting
[09:38] <plett> unl3ss: ahh. glad it's fixed. odd that downgrading made it work better though
[09:38] <FunnyLookinHat> cafuego, since the time that screens can return acceptable resolutions to the PC and then boots into a viewable GUI   ; )
[09:38] <stikif> is 96 dpi the standard font size or is it resolution dependant
[09:38] <unl3ss> plett: Yeah, to most of my problems lately downgrading has worked. Particularly with wine, of all things.
[09:40] <cafuego> woo, pizza :-)
[09:40] <Knelix> plett, stikif: Now I'm getting an out of Range.. seriously.. sigh..
[09:40] <triceratops> cafuego: Since X11 is able to read this information. So does Xorg
[09:41] <fredl_> anybody know which Ubuntu repository to find acroread in?
[09:41] <sampan> !info acroread
[09:41] <ubotu> acroread: (Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Document Format file viewer), section multiverse/text, is optional. Version: 7.0.1-0.0.ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 22263 kB, Installed size: 53192 kB
[09:41] <fredl_> hmm
[09:41] <fredl_> handy to know, tnx
[09:43] <miki> hello
[09:43] <Lanfeust21> hi i was trying to install a driver with ndiswrapper to load a win2000 driver for an usb wireless Key
[09:43] <Lanfeust21> but the startup process hang at the loading module phase
[09:44] <bob_> whats a good gnome program for burnigng CDs? (specifically .bin images)
[09:44] <fredl_> so if it's in multiverse.... I just comment out the multiverse line in sources.list, do an apt-get update and apt-get install acroread?
[09:44] <Lanfeust21> how can i skip it ?
[09:44] <danrom> gnome-baker << bob_
[09:44] <danrom> Lanfeust21, did you do iwconfig?
[09:44] <Lanfeust21> no
[09:44] <stikif> Knelix, here is my xorg.conf if you want to look at it , http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7446
[09:44] <danrom> theres yoru problem
[09:45] <danrom> once card is detected
[09:45] <danrom> iwconfig or network-admin in console to set up ESSID etc.
[09:45] <miki> hello, anyone can help me with USB under ubuntu? im trying to install usb modem, but i got USUUsage: lspci [<switches>]  error :(
[09:45] <^Ocean^> Why would my "configureing network settings" fail on boot time ? and how would i go about fixing it ?
[09:45] <Knelix> stikif: Thanks. I am trying another modeline generator... I'll see how it turns out.
[09:45] <miki> USBUsage****
[09:46] <Lanfeust21> danrom, ok  did'nt know that but, now how can i start without this ndiswrapper module ?
[09:46] <danrom> Im not sure
[09:47] <danrom> you can always uninstall ndiswrapper and try to install it again under 98 drivers
[09:47] <danrom> just dont use xp drivers
[09:47] <danrom> there not so friendly
[09:47] <bob_> danrom: GnomeBaker doesnt seem to support .bin
[09:48] <danrom> hm...
[09:48] <danrom> bob_, sudo synaptic
[09:48] <danrom> and search for burner
[09:48] <danrom> I forgot what its called
[09:48] <danrom> I think its cd builder or something of the sort
[09:48] <danrom> but it supports images
[09:48] <JoeBlow> is their a way to add support for my wheel on my mouse?
[09:49] <danrom> and you are not able to burn just bin files
[09:49] <danrom> you nead a cue file to be read
[09:49] <Lanfeust21> danrom i have removed the wireless usb key and the startup phase continue
[09:50] <danrom> JoeBlow, edit X11 config or go to 'mouse' in gnome-control-panel
[09:51] <danrom> sorry JoeBlow
[09:51] <danrom> gnome-control-center i believe
[09:51] <JoeBlow> danrom, ok
[09:52] <JoeBlow> danrom, wheres gnome-control-panel?
[09:52] <JoeBlow> danrom, oh igot iz
[09:52] <danrom> in terminal type gnome-control-center
[09:52] <danrom> k then
[09:53] <JoeBlow> but i dont see the option for the wheel
[09:53] <danrom> go to mouse buttons
[09:53] <danrom> im not sure what its called because im not running gnome
[09:53] <JoeBlow> k imin buttons
[09:53] <danrom> but you should be able to select how many buttons the mouse has
[09:53] <meisam> hi guys, anybody knows can i install oracle on ubuntu?
[09:54] <danrom> sudo apt-get oracle << try this meisam
[09:54] <JoeBlow> danrom, i just have the option for double click speed, and left hadned or right handedmouse
[09:54] <danrom> or possibly get more packages and startup synaptic
[09:54] <linux_galore> meisam: ack
[09:54] <samwiser> Hi everyone
[09:54] <n00b> OMG OMG OMG I FINALLY FIGURED OUT HOW TO INSTALL CEDEGA ENGINE W00000000T
[09:54] <danrom> hello
[09:54] <samwiser> can someone please help me?
[09:54] <JoeBlow> n00b, cool
[09:54] <linux_galore> meisam: I gave up and installed CentOS
[09:54] <n00b> yeah whats up samwiser
[09:54] <JoeBlow> now if someone ca just get me to enable my wheel mouse, i can play doom3
[09:55] <meisam> linux_galore why?
[09:55] <danrom> [02:55]  <danrom> I am running AMD64 wirelessly
[09:55] <danrom> [02:55]  <danrom> My wep is Hex but when i hit ok the system switches it back to ascii
[09:55] <danrom> [02:55]  <danrom> this keaps me from connecting to my network
[09:55] <linux_galore> meisam: CentOS is based on RHEL 4 and oracle installs straight into RHEL 4, all you have to do is edit one line in one file on CentOS and Oracle installs without a complaint
[09:55] <danrom> can any one help?
[09:55] <samwiser> I seem to have admin priveledges on my newly downloaded ubuntu, however I cannot seem to drag and drop/ delete etc to files inside usr/share/....blah blah blah blah
[09:55] <linux_galore> meisam: the oracle installer is distro specific
[09:56] <JoeBlow> samwiser, no one has root priviliges other then sudo and it can only be used in command line
[09:56] <samwiser> when I right click and go properties
[09:56] <miki> hello, anyone can help me with USB under ubuntu? im trying to install usb modem, but i got USBUsage: lspci [<switches>]  error :(
[09:56] <n00b> samwiser, this is because you dont have the rights to do it
[09:56] <samwiser> it says down the bottom that I am not the owener
[09:56] <samwiser> owner*?
[09:56] <JoeBlow> yea, root is the owner
[09:56] <mementor>  it can only be used in command line?? gksudo :P
[09:57] <samwiser> ok
[09:57] <n00b> samwiser, you can change this by doing the task through command prompt... or by trying to chmod the directory e.g. sudo chmod  -R 777 /usr/share
[09:57] <JoeBlow> i think the command is chmod
[09:57] <n00b> yeah thats right
[09:57] <meisam> linux_galore dear, im not really fimiliar with what u said...can u provide me  a link sth?
[09:57] <meisam> linux_galore
[09:58] <JoeBlow> hey if someone has time later, i need to get the wheel on my mouse working
[09:58] <samwiser> all I want to do is drag and drop a skin for mplayer into the skins directory
[09:58] <samwiser> >
[09:58] <samwiser> ok thanks noob
[09:58] <JoeBlow> samwiser, well u can copy it using i think cp with sudo
[09:58] <meisam> linux_galore  RHEL?
[09:58] <thechris> anyone know if the ubuntu installer and subsequent installed kernel support booting from evms2?
[09:58] <mementor> gksudo nautilus, but you gotta be carefull..
[09:58] <JoeBlow> samwiser, I think sudo cp /name/of/skin /name/of/folder
[09:59] <danrom> samwiser, sudo nautilus for the naut fileman
[10:00] <samwiser> danrom thats not much help
[10:00] <JoeBlow> samwiser did u try what i told you
[10:00] <JoeBlow> samwiser do you knlwo the full name and location of the skin file?
[10:00] <triceratops> JoeBlow: What type of mouse (vendor) do you use?
[10:00] <JoeBlow> triceratops, its just some crappy generic one
[10:00] <samwiser> yes
[10:00] <JoeBlow> triceratops, based on microsoft i think tho
[10:01] <linux_galore> meisam: RHEL = Red Hat Enterpise Linux, CentOS is a free version of RHEL
[10:01] <samwiser> its a skin folder
[10:01] <samwiser> :)
[10:01] <meisam> aha
[10:01] <triceratops> JoeBlow: Has it more than three buttons, e.g. a scroll buton or just 2 buttons plus wheel?
[10:01] <linux_galore> meisam: basically the oracle installer looks around goes ooh this is red hat and does its thing
[10:02] <JoeBlow> samwiser, ok type sudo cp /name/and/location/of/skin/ /name/and/location/of/skin/folder
[10:02] <linux_galore> meisam: but its not its CentOS
[10:02] <JoeBlow> triceratops, 2 buttons and a wheel
[10:02] <Storkme> !nvidia
[10:02] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[10:02] <Storkme> how do i add the repositories from the command line
[10:02] <reon> Anybody having problems with the security repos, main&univers ???
[10:03] <JoeBlow> not really
[10:03] <meisam> linux_galore so what is your last recommandation ?  i need to work on oracle started by tonight, would u give me a command
[10:03] <linux_galore> meisam: also how to install oracle on rhel is very well documented (even though your running centos you treat it like RHEL)
[10:03] <JoeBlow> triceratops, so any ideas for my mouse?
[10:03] <meisam> linux_galore so but i need to do it on ubuntu
[10:04] <Felix[1] > how can I add a kernel module for my realtek network adapter?
[10:04] <linux_galore> meisam: you cant oracle is distro specific it needs set things done in the kernel
[10:04] <Storkme> how do i add the repositories from the command line
[10:04] <meisam> linux_galore u mean i need to change my os from ubuntu to centOS
[10:04] <JoeBlow> Storkme, why do you need to from command line?
[10:05] <Storkme> because ubuntu install failed
[10:05] <linux_galore> meisam: Ubuntu and centos are both Linux
[10:05] <Storkme> possibly due to a hardware problem
[10:05] <meisam> linux_galore iknow
[10:05] <decaf> Felix[1] : modprobe 8139too. but ubuntu detects and run this card normally
[10:05] <JoeBlow> Storkme, im not sure
[10:05] <JoeBlow> Storkme, sorry
[10:05] <triceratops> JoeBlow: Edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file: 'sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and go to the section InputDevice. It5 should look like  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7447
[10:05] <linux_galore> meisam: yeah easier to change than recompile the kernel add a whole load if links and libs
[10:05] <linux_galore> of*
[10:05] <midwinter> Storkme, sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:05] <lewwy> ok wtf
[10:05] <Felix[1] > unfortunately, it does not...
[10:06] <senectus> how do you set static IP without a GUI?
[10:06] <Storkme> i just need to wait for dpkg to finish
[10:06] <lewwy> I just got back from trying out the cedega timedemo.  I finally thought transgaming had got less greedy by releasing a demo.
[10:06] <decaf> Felix[1] : that was for the newest realtek chip. send output of lspci -v to pastebin
[10:06] <lewwy> and it turns out its watermarked
[10:06] <Storkme> senectus, damn, i did that a while ago but i can't remember how!
[10:06] <lewwy> making all games unplayable
[10:06] <meisam> linux_galore thanks man, i actually didn`t get exactly what u said.. itry to enlight my mind...later on may back to you
[10:06] <senectus> is it just the /etc/network/interface file?
[10:07] <triceratops> JoeBlow: Edit the line ' Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" ' If it's not there put it at this place
[10:07] <meisam> dannym... u r there?
[10:07] <lance_> when upgrading from 5.04 to 5.10, should it be pretty straight forward, or is there a high chance of my things breaking?
[10:07] <linux_galore> meisam: as I said RH have some things pre done on there rigs so oracle works
[10:08] <JoeBlow> triceratops, ok, i had to add Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "4 5", do i reboot now or what?
[10:08] <Felix[1] > what does that command do? Sorry i am not in front of my ubunto pc...
[10:08] <miki> hello, anyone can help me with USB under ubuntu? im trying to install usb modem, but i got USBUsage: lspci [<switches>]  error :(
[10:08] <Storkme> senectus, yes, it is editing that file.
[10:08] <linux_galore> meisam: you may be able to get Oracle working fine on Ubuntu but I would view it up there with trying to stop the tide in difficulty for most
[10:08] <JoeBlow> miki, i dont think it can be done
[10:08] <miki> drask!
[10:09] <miki> u must be sure tho :D
[10:09] <senectus> grrr then why does my dhcp server still start?
[10:09] <JoeBlow> miki, try asking around, but i had to by a new nic becaus ei couldnt use usb under ubuntu
[10:09] <linux_galore> miki: lspci just lists devices it doesnt do anything
[10:09] <Storkme> senectus, would you like to see what i put in that file that works?
[10:09] <meisam> linux_galore oooo i see...so ...u prefer me not to install the oracle package on ubuntu...sorry to ask this question so much..im not stupid... ineed to make up my mind
[10:09] <meisam> linux_galore sorry
[10:10] <miki> JoeBlow: i saw some guides over web, but they are outdated mostly or they are for older ubuntu versions
[10:10] <triceratops> JoeBlow: No just logout press <Strg>+<Alt>+<Backspace> to forcely kill gdm and login.
[10:10] <miki> he left
[10:10] <linux_galore> meisam: let me put it this way, Ive installed oracle in RHEL 4 and its not easy, doing to on Ubuntu a distro net setup for Oracle in any way would be a nightmare
[10:11] <triceratops> JoeBlow: Not   <Strg>+<Alt>+<Del> this will reboot your pc :-)
[10:11] <meisam> linux_galore oooooooo shit
[10:11] <meisam> linux_galore got it
[10:11] <meisam> linux_galore got it
[10:11] <whatwhat> someone knows where i can change the colors from the linux command line the console ?
[10:11] <meisam> linux_galore anything else dear?
[10:11] <hermanr_> Failed to run /usr/bin/update-manager as user root:
[10:11] <hermanr_>  Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file.
[10:12] <linux_galore> meisam: yeah Centos is just as good as RHEL for oracle
[10:12] <meisam> linux_galore may i ask u a stupid question ?
[10:12] <linux_galore> I have a feeling Novel have a Oracle no brainer install setup
[10:12] <linux_galore> meisam: ask away
[10:13] <meisam> linux_galore how can i have centos and ubuntu all together?
[10:13] <linux_galore> meisam: ?? why
[10:13] <meisam> linux_galore i do eed working on oracle and my projects have to be done
[10:14] <linux_galore> meisam: centos and ubuntu are both Linux, just there is a slight flavour variation
[10:14] <meisam> but i really like ubuntu
[10:14] <meisam> linux_galore i like ubuntu more especially the kde 3.5 of kubuntu
[10:15] <linux_galore> meisam: everything on ubuntu you can run on centos
[10:15] <Felix[1] > decaf: can I manually add support for my realtek adapter. The automatic hw recognizion does not find that old adapter?
[10:15] <n00b> does anybody know of any disc emulation software for ubuntu... like alcohol 120%
[10:15] <linux_galore> meisam: yes you can install kde 3.5 but why would you do that with an oracle server that makes no sense
[10:15] <meisam> linux_galore allright..yes i think i need to think about it
[10:15] <chmod775> how can I see the largest inode number on my file system
[10:15] <chmod775> ?
[10:15] <decaf> you can. is this an ISA card?
[10:15] <chmod775> which command
[10:15] <Felix[1] > pci
[10:16] <Nameeater> anyone know a way to make the update-notifier app transparent?
[10:16] <meisam> linux_galore u mean i cant install oracle on kde 3.5?
[10:16] <linux_galore> meisam: kde is a desktop nothing to do with oracle
[10:16] <linux_galore> meisam: you dont need a desktop UI enviroment to run oracle
[10:16] <meisam> aha
[10:17] <meisam> linux_galore aha
[10:17] <linux_galore> meisam: in fact it frowned on
[10:17] <meisam> linux_galore now im starting getting u
[10:17] <linux_galore> meisam: waste of resources
[10:17] <meisam> linux_galore i feel lack of knowlege...really
[10:17] <meisam> linux_galore how can i help myself?
[10:18] <linux_galore> meisam: the idea of oracle is you have it setup on a specific server then you admin it from a remote pc
[10:18] <fredl_> meisam - read more.
[10:18] <Felix[1] > devav: sorry, its an pci adapter
[10:18] <decaf> there are two types of pci realtek chips. 10 mbit/s ones module name is ne2k-pci, 100 mbits is 8139too. you need load this modules with command "modprobe". then configure them with ifconfig and route commands. there is a gnome based configuration tool but I've never used.
[10:18] <linux_galore> meisam: yeah read lots more your still thinking like a windows user
[10:19] <decaf> Felix[1] : unfortunately I don't have any solution for newcomers, at least for this problem
[10:19] <linux_galore> meisam: a service and a client/deskop environment dont have to be on the same machine, in fact its considered a major sin to do so because not only does a desktop slow the machine down running that service (oracle in this case) but it adds a whole layer of security problems for no reason at all
[10:20] <Felix[1] > devcan: no, thank you... I guess i can progress... Thanks a lot!
[10:20] <LoPMX> hi i;ve got a small problem with X.org libGLcore
[10:21] <linux_galore> meisam: what you should have is oracle running on a second machine then you can access it via the ubuntu or windows machine of choice
[10:21] <LoPMX> when i run x it can't load this lib saying: undefined symbol: __glxLastContext
[10:21] <LoPMX> can i fix it in any way?
[10:21] <Irvine> how to check ip address?
[10:21] <linux_galore> Irvine: remote or local
[10:22] <Irvine> local
[10:22] <linux_galore> ifconfig
[10:22] <No1Viking> How do I get rid of phpmyadmin?
[10:22] <linux_galore> No1Viking: depends how you installed it
[10:22] <No1Viking> E: phpmyadmin: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 127
[10:23] <No1Viking> With synaptic or apt-get, dont remember
[10:23] <meisam> linux_galore  compeletely got what u mena
[10:23] <meisam> linux_galore sorry i was on the phone
[10:23] <fredl_> No1Viking: dpkg --purge phpmyadmin
[10:24] <meisam> linux_galore im still thinking like win user
[10:24] <No1Viking> fredl_, gonna try with that
[10:24] <meisam> linux_galore i need to read more...
[10:25] <picochu> hi can anyone know where i can get the latest deb for nvidia driver?
[10:25] <linux_galore> No1Viking: usually apt-get remove package_name
[10:25] <meisam> linux_galore u got any idea for someone who really wanna starts linux from the begining?
[10:25] <No1Viking> fredl_, same error  :(
[10:25] <picochu> i mean can ne1 tell me where i can get the latest nvidia driver
[10:25] <linux_galore> meisam: poke around IBM buy some books
[10:25] <No1Viking> linux_galore, yes, but I get that error when trying
[10:26] <meisam> linux_galore thats all?
[10:26] <meisam> linux_galore any online tutorial?
[10:26] <linux_galore> meisam: hmm apt-get remove -f
[10:26] <kukkami> hmm...
[10:26] <mianiak> if i have no mouse on the system, will it stuff up the install?
[10:26] <linux_galore> meisam: lots of them, the problem is "what do you want to learn"
[10:27] <linux_galore> mianiak: nope
[10:27] <meisam> linux_galore am i really taking much of ur time?
[10:27] <mianiak> linux_galore: thnx
[10:27] <meisam> linux_galore if u feel so u can shut me up
[10:27] <fredl_> no1viking: interesting. There should be something preceding the preremoval script error, can you cut and paste it to me_
[10:28] <linux_galore> meisam: no Im baby sitting a server right now so I have to take my eyes of this screen and look at another
[10:28] <meisam> linux_galore all right fine
[10:28] <Stork> !repos
[10:28] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[10:29] <No1Viking> fredl_, done
[10:29] <Stork> !java
[10:29] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:29] <fredl_> argh
[10:29] <fredl_> another fredl is holding my registered name
[10:30] <linux_galore> meisam: when I want to find anything ie a howto or a manual on a linux specific thing I goto  www,google.com/linux and just type   abc howto
[10:30] <fredl_> so I can't private message you no1viking
[10:30] <hkais> hi
[10:30] <fredl_> but let's just keep it on the channel then since I don't wanna /kill the guy
[10:30] <No1Viking> fredl_, are your nick registered and identified?
[10:30] <meisam> linux_galore oooooooo isee
[10:31] <fredl_> n1viking - yeah I am, but never mind
[10:31] <Lanfeust21> how can i install gcc 3.4 ?
[10:31] <fredl_> well Im not identified right now
[10:31] <midwinter> just kill him ;)
[10:31] <meisam> linux_galore i need to start it by now
[10:31] <[1] shadow98> hey guys trying to join domain with this command net ads -join -D SARCOM -U administrator
[10:32] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal an acinclude, can someone help?
[10:32] <[1] shadow98> i get failed to open /var/lib/samba/secrets.tdb
[10:32] <meisam> linux_galore how can i install ww2d?
[10:32] <fredl_> either way no1viking: it would seem a script is missing. Have you had to do anything odd before trying to remove phpmyadmin?
[10:32] <Stork> Lanfeust21, trued synaptic? that's a good starting point
[10:32] <meisam> i have already installed it
[10:32] <meisam> linux_galore i have installed
[10:32] <meisam> linux_galore it
[10:33] <meisam> linux_galore sorry downloaded it
[10:33] <No1Viking> fredl_, I tried to uninstall apache, mysql and php4
[10:33] <[1] shadow98> any ideas on this error?
[10:33] <fredl_> no1viking: and those three worked without a problem_
[10:33] <stisev> hi all
[10:33] <stisev> I need help
[10:34] <enyc> meep
[10:34] <stisev> I'm a linux n00b, so bare with me
[10:34] <hkais> shadow98: was it already running?
[10:34] <[1] shadow98> yes
[10:34] <enyc> stisev: please specify the nature of the need for help
[10:34] <stisev> i'm running rTorrent via SSH2 on a remote host
[10:34] <No1Viking> fredl_, those ones was depended in some way to phpmyadmin
[10:34] <Lanfeust21> please can someone tell me how i can install gcc 3.4 ?
[10:34] <stisev> well, I was running rtorrent
[10:34] <hkais> stisev: we all need help;-)
[10:34] <stisev> my friend had set it up for me
[10:34] <DarkNoise> lol
[10:34] <enyc> Lanfeust21: "sudo apt-get intass gcc-3.5"
[10:34] <enyc> Lanfeust21: "sudo apt-get intass gcc-3.4"
[10:34] <stisev> (downloading linux iso)
[10:34] <[1] shadow98> hkais: do i need to restart someting besides samba in init.d
[10:34] <enyc> Lanfeust21: "sudo apt-get intstall gcc-3.4"
[10:34] <enyc> argh
[10:34] <stisev> but I accidentally pressed "control C" and it exited out of the prog
[10:34] <stisev> now I can't get back in
[10:35] <stisev> how do I rerun rtorrent/
[10:35] <enyc> stisev: erm
[10:35] <fredl_> no1viking: so you didn't try forcing their removal somehow?
[10:35] <hkais> shadow98: what has happend, what have you done?
[10:35] <enyc> stisev: erm terrent download?
[10:35] <Lanfeust21> enyc: it says that it found it in the base but that the file is missing
[10:35] <[1] shadow98> i followed forum post to join my ubuntu box to windows domain
[10:35] <enyc> Lanfeust21: hrrm on breezy?
[10:35] <DarkNoise> can anyone tell me how to boot without the gui? need to mod the config so i can actually see it :P
[10:35] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[10:35] <No1Viking> fredl_, was just using apt-get remove
[10:35] <Lanfeust21> enyc 5.10
[10:35] <enyc> Lanfeust21: 5.10 // breezy  okay
[10:36] <[1] shadow98> hkais, looks like i permissions are not right on that file or something
[10:36] <stisev> enyc: yea I'm downloading kubuntu (latest) and a bunch of other linux ISOs
[10:36] <Knelix> DarkNoise: Maybe just switch to a terminal using control-F1..
[10:36] <miki> hey
[10:36] <stisev> (slackware/gentoo/ and two others i've never heard of )
[10:36] <DarkNoise> its ppc
[10:36] <DarkNoise> i cant
[10:36] <enyc> Lanfeust21: errrrrrrrrr... try doing an 'apt-get ugdate' then doing that install command
[10:36] <miki> how to add stuff to /etc/modules
[10:36] <DarkNoise> hit option f1 -> f7 all no good
[10:36] <hkais> shadow98: could you explain me, if it was already running?
[10:36] <stisev> anyone know how to start rTorrent back up?
[10:36] <Lanfeust21> enyc thanks try that
[10:36] <odat> hi everyone
[10:36] <enyc> stisev: hrrm well... hdo you still have the .torrent  file?
[10:36] <anders> morning guys
[10:36] <Irvine> lanfeust21: try synaptic
[10:36] <DarkNoise> screen is just flashing cos monitor is out of sync :(
[10:36] <hkais> morning
[10:37] <Knelix> DarkNoise: you've tried command and control- F1 as well?
[10:37] <DarkNoise> yeah
[10:37] <stisev> enyc: I have a feeling the torrents will resume once I rerun the file
[10:37] <DarkNoise> its normally option f#
[10:37] <stisev> but i'm not really sure how to do it
[10:37] <enyc> stisev: I think they will
[10:37] <Knelix> DarkNoise: sorry, I've no idea then.
[10:37] <DarkNoise> is there a kernel argument i can use?
[10:37] <odat> i have a second hard drive that is formatted ext3 how do i get it recognized?
[10:37] <picochu> hi guys where can i get the latest nvidia driver for kubuntu?
[10:37] <Lanfeust21> enyc: doesn't change anything
[10:37] <DarkNoise> :(
[10:37] <stisev> but how do I rerun rTorrent? do I have to compile something?
[10:37] <enyc> stisev: thats what torrent does etc... sollng as you ask it to download in same place where the partial files are
[10:37] <[1] shadow98> hkais: what do you mean already running samba?
[10:37] <kmon> Hi, I've installed flight cd3 & dist-upgraded, but apparently I have installed gstreamer0.8 & not 0.10. I thought dapper was going to go with 0.10 as default. Any ideas?
[10:38] <enyc> Lanfeust21: please giwve the error/url it complains about
[10:38] <[1] shadow98> hkais: if so no...i just installed and started to configure it
[10:38] <stisev> enyc: is there any way I can just rerun rtorrent?
[10:38] <enyc> stisev: Im not familiar with 'rtorrent'
[10:38] <hkais> shadow9: you just installed it and you tried to run it is it correct?
[10:38] <stisev> how do you run things in linux in GENERAL
[10:39] <enyc> stisev: hov did you start it in the first place?
[10:39] <DarkNoise> is there a rescue floppy of some kind for ppc that i can boot to and mount my part with ubuntu on it?
[10:39] <stisev> I mean, I'm talking basic here
[10:39] <stisev> I didn't
[10:39] <stisev> my friend set it up for me
[10:39] <Lanfeust21> enyc: it's in french , but i'll paste it
[10:39] <stisev> I was just dinking around with it when I accidentally pressed control c
[10:39] <ploom> just in case - what would you here choose, when you could choose between Celeron D 340J or  Sempron 3100+ 64bit??
[10:39] <stisev> i'm in bash
[10:39] <enyc> stisev: hrrm  from the commandline?
[10:39] <[1] shadow98> hkais: yes and i edit some config files
[10:39] <stisev> yes
[10:39] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[10:40] <meisam> anybody here ? WW2D install help me
[10:40] <enyc> stisev: po ustill got tho commandprompt/terminal running  ?
[10:40] <[1] shadow98> hkais: i followed this exactly http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=5409
[10:40] <stisev> enyc: yea
[10:40] <stisev> i'm ready for commands
[10:40] <kmon> Hi, I've installed flight cd3 & dist-upgraded, but apparently I have installed gstreamer0.8 & not 0.10. I thought dapper was going to go with 0.10 as default. Any ideas?
[10:40] <enyc> stisev: then press UP arrow to recall the command
[10:40] <Lanfeust21> enyc: http://rafb.net/paste/results/nc9I8b81.html
[10:40] <stisev> lol
[10:40] <stisev> he did it remotely enyc
[10:40] <DarkNoise> haha
[10:40] <stisev> seriously, that's not helping
[10:40] <DarkNoise> stisev, shouldnt matter if he was logged in as your user
[10:41] <stisev> ??
[10:41] <DarkNoise> bash history is saved to the user
[10:41] <stisev> he did it when I was not logged in
[10:41] <DarkNoise> logout, log in and press u
[10:41] <DarkNoise> *up
[10:41] <stisev> i did
[10:41] <meisam> WW2D how can i instal WW2D
[10:41] <stisev> nothing of consequence
[10:41] <meisam> ?
[10:41] <hkais> shadow98 what is your permission on /var/lib/samba/secrets.tdb
[10:41] <Irvine> what is samba?
[10:41] <stisev> guys - how do you run *PROGRAMS* in linux?
[10:41] <DarkNoise> call your friend?
[10:41] <DarkNoise> stisev...
[10:41] <stisev> is there a command?
[10:41] <fredl_> hang on no1viking
[10:41] <stisev> run
[10:42] <DarkNoise> ./
[10:42] <No1Viking> fredl_, ok
[10:42] <meisam> WW2D
[10:42] <fredl_> ok, how do I get my own name back....
[10:42] <jrandomnewbie> hi all, need help with sound in dapper
[10:42] <stisev> I can't call. he's on IM and asleep
[10:42] <midwinter> fredl_, /nickserv ghost nickname password
[10:42] <No1Viking> fredl_, /nick nickname
[10:42] <stisev> -bash: ./: is a directory
[10:43] <jrandomnewbie> just installed on a hp pavillion 1760 desktop, and no sound
[10:43] <DarkNoise> ./binary
[10:43] <jrandomnewbie>  lspci | grep -i audio
[10:43] <DarkNoise> type ls
[10:43] <jrandomnewbie> 0000:00:1b.0 0403: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
[10:43] <fredl_> -nick fredl
[10:43] <stisev> Maildir  downloads  logs  web100clt
[10:43] <DarkNoise> see the app name
[10:43] <DarkNoise> ./appname
[10:43] <meisam> what is the command that unzip the files
[10:43] <meisam> ?
[10:43] <stisev> -bash: ./rtorrent: No such file or directory
[10:43] <enyc> stisev: im not sure... !
[10:43] <DarkNoise> ...
[10:44] <[1] shadow98> hkais: well i can't even login to the system anymore now it keeps telling me login failed
[10:44] <DarkNoise> go to the dir its in
[10:44] <fredl> voila tnx
[10:44] <enyc> Lanfeust21: errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm
[10:44] <DarkNoise> or if its installed alreayd type rtorrent
[10:44] <[1] shadow98> hkais: i rebooted and this is what happened...
[10:44] <enyc> Lanfeust21: some package files foiled to download or semothing?
[10:44] <hkais> shadow98: ahh okay...
[10:44] <[1] shadow98> hkais: and this is when i type in username
[10:44] <enyc> Lanfeust21: gcc-3.4 is in main.....
[10:44] <Irvine> how to install rtorrent?
[10:44] <jrandomnewbie> meisam: what sort of file?
[10:44] <miki> anyone know how to install speedtouch USB modem under ubuntu?
[10:44] <odat> i have a second hard drive that is formatted ext3 how do i get it recognized?
[10:44] <DarkNoise> miki, lol use eth
[10:44] <meisam> jrandomnewbie zip
[10:45] <DarkNoise> sif to usb if you have an alcatel
[10:45] <DarkNoise> what a waste
[10:45] <[1] shadow98> hkais: you know of anyway to fix that
[10:45] <Lanfeust21> weird enyc
[10:45] <meisam> jrandomnewbie waht is the command
[10:45] <stisev> [01:44]  <Irvine> how to install rtorrent?
[10:45] <hkais> shoadow98: common-account is the problem
[10:45] <stisev> hey Irvine
[10:45] <stisev> I have it installed I think
[10:45] <stisev> but I'm trying to figure out how to run it
[10:45] <jrandomnewbie> meisam: man gunzip
[10:45] <[1] shadow98> hkais: how can i login to fix it?
[10:45] <hkais> shadow98: switch it back and  reboot
[10:45] <Irvine> stisev: how?
[10:45] <stisev> im in /downloads/libs/
[10:45] <stisev> Irvine, yes, how to run it?
[10:46] <meisam> jrandomnewbie would u give me an example?
[10:46] <jrandomnewbie> gunzip <filename>
[10:46] <stisev> is there a specific "extension" I should lookout for?
[10:46] <hkais> shadow98: you have an error in your config, there the winbind will not work...
[10:46] <[1] shadow98> hkais, how can i switch back
[10:46] <stisev> like a .exe for windows (that will run it)
[10:46] <miki> :(
[10:46] <meisam> jrandomnewbieaha
[10:46] <enyc> Lanfeust21: sounds linke your package database broken ?
[10:46] <hkais> shadow: how are you currentyl workin?
[10:46] <enyc> Lanfeust21: or somehow french locate not have it ??   I dont know.....
[10:46] <[1] shadow98> hkais: im not after i rebooted i can't login
[10:46] <miki> DarkNoise: i had no choice, they gave me speedtouch 330 as default modem :(
[10:47] <DarkNoise> :(
[10:47] <miki> DarkNoise: i found few guides, but they all are different so i dunno wich one to use
[10:47] <DarkNoise> yeah
[10:47] <anders> I'm using xchat. is it possible to get a notification when my nick is mentioned in the channel?
[10:47] <DarkNoise> i can configure most adsl routers with my eyes closed, its my job... but never installed one via usb under nix
[10:48] <miki> DarkNoise: and i got installcd but setup stops at USBUsage: lspci [<switches>]  (no USB support) error
[10:48] <[1] shadow98> hkais: im not after i rebooted i can't login, so its not working
[10:48] <liable> anders: yes, there should be an item in menu for nick highlight.
[10:48] <stisev> How do you guys generally run *stuff* on linux
[10:48] <stisev> ./ ?
[10:48] <Lanfeust21> enyc: yes maybe :(
[10:48] <DarkNoise> do other USB devices work, miki
[10:48] <enyc> Lanfeust21: paste your /etc/apt/sources.list similarly
[10:48] <hkais> shadow98: okay you are on an other pc? if so, you have more options to do, i usually prefer to boot knoppix and to mount the partiotion on which the /etc resides. you are also able to give a kernel param to init only /bin/sh but it is not very comfortable to use it
[10:48] <stisev> good grief. linux can't and shouldn't be this damn difficult.
[10:49] <stisev> just getting a frikken torrent client to run
[10:49] <DarkNoise> stisev go back to windows
[10:49] <miki> DarkNoise: actully they are problemati.. i had USB mouse and i could move it but i had smth like auto click everytime i was using it... im guessing that its bad driver
[10:49] <anders> liable: found it :-)
[10:49] <mrmocha-l8> hey if life were easy... uh...
[10:49] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[10:49] <[1] shadow98> hkais: sounds like i should just delete this vm and start back over
[10:49] <liable> stisev: erm, theres no need for ./ if you installed it with apt..
[10:49] <stisev> DarkNoise, maybe if you provided some fucking useful advice
[10:49] <stisev> ugh haven't slept for 36 hours
[10:49] <[1] shadow98> hkais: i don't know if i can boot knoppix onto a vm...
[10:49] <DarkNoise> stisev, excuse me?
[10:49] <hkais> shadow98: no jst boot knoppix edit the file and it will run
[10:49] <DarkNoise> maybe i should try and help you
[10:49] <stisev> <-- on the edge
[10:50] <DarkNoise> maybe you should just google it..
[10:50] <hkais> shadow98: you are using vmware?
[10:50] <[1] shadow98> hkais: this is a virtual machine
[10:50] <[1] shadow98> hkais: yes
[10:50] <stisev> I tried :(
[10:50] <Lanfeust21> enyc http://rafb.net/paste/results/xzcPlk90.html
[10:50] <DarkNoise> anyway, miki, do the default root hub drivers install correctly under windows
[10:50] <Irvine> how to install torrentflux?
[10:50] <anders> amarok hanged up on me just now, and it seems that it is still occupying the sound devices.. how do i kill amarok completely?
[10:50] <miki> DarkNoise: any guide to that?
[10:50] <stisev> liable,
[10:50] <stisev> if my friend installed it via apt-get
[10:50] <stisev> how would I run it
[10:50] <stisev> again this is on a remote shell via SSH2
[10:50] <DarkNoise> well i mean like, on that box, when you install say windows 2k/xp do you need special usb drivers for the usb controller on your mother board?
[10:51] <hkais> shadow98: it is quite easy, download knoppix if you do not have the cd and just mount the iso (in vmware is an nice option for it) and you will have a virtual cd-drive in your vm
[10:51] <FEL> hi guys .. im new and im afraid i need some help. i've followed this guide (https://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI) but my screen went black when i restarted X so i added "fglrx: Option "MonitorLayout" "Auto,Auto"" in the same section as "fglrx" in xorg.conf .. now, i get a picture but it's all distorted and then it hangs (before logging in) ... Im using a x800 on a nf3(three) chipset. running buntu 5.10 ... ca
[10:51] <FEL> n anyone help me?
[10:51] <enyc> Lanfeust21: uncomment the lines 5,6
[10:51] <liable> stisev: a torrent client should be in his path, so just run <app name>
[10:51] <miki> DarkNoise, nope they all come with windows and Via Hyperion
[10:51] <enyc> Lanfeust21: you only have the CDROM and the universe
[10:51] <[1] shadow98> hkais: but how can i see the partition the ubuntu is installed on?
[10:51] <enyc> Lanfeust21: but not main/restricted from network!
[10:51] <DarkNoise> ok miki, that says they should work with a standard driver
[10:52] <hkais> FEL: good luch same issue here
[10:52] <stisev> there's a folder called "libs"
[10:52] <DarkNoise> do you know what dependancies the speedtouch driver needs?
[10:52] <FEL> hkais, :\
[10:52] <miki> DarkNoise: sec plz
[10:52] <DarkNoise> kk
[10:52] <stisev> "libtorrent.la    libtorrent.so  libtorrent.so.5"
[10:52] <Lanfeust21> enyc: ok
[10:52] <stisev> one more 5.0.0
[10:52] <hkais> shadow98: your knoppix will show you that
[10:52] <[1] shadow98> ok
[10:52] <enyc> Lanfeust21: uncomment lines numbered in paste 5,6  and then 'sude apt-get update' then 'sudo apt-get upgrade' (may be a while -- system updates/fixes) and then 'sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4'
[10:52] <Lanfeust21> enyc  thanks it find it now
[10:53] <liable> stisev: no, the libs are not the executable..
[10:53] <enyc> Lanfeust21: erm....
[10:53] <[1] shadow98> hkais: you think damn small linux will work...i just want something small and quick to download
[10:53] <stisev> liable, I dont understand then. I don't see the executable
[10:53] <liable> stisev: look in /usr/bin/..
[10:53] <stisev> ok
[10:53] <miki> DarkNoise: i got help file, from my provider, wich came with modem... shows packets and modules needed for installation
[10:53] <FEL> hkais, so i guess you haven't found any workaround :(
[10:53] <Lanfeust21> enyc: now the compile phase thanks a lot, you wre very helpfull :)
[10:54] <miki> DarkNoise: is that what im lookin for?
[10:54] <enyc> Lanfeust21: you ought to uncomment the 4 'universe' lines
[10:54] <liable> stisev: what exactly did he install?
[10:54] <hkais> shadow98: do not know
[10:54] <DarkNoise> maybe, make sure you have all dependancies installed
[10:54] <liable> stisev: and what desktop shits does he run?
[10:54] <enyc> Lanfeust21: you ought to uncomment the 4 SECURITY'' lines even
[10:54] <stisev> nothing called rtrorrent
[10:54] <stisev> this is on a remote dreamhost shell
[10:54] <stisev> www.dreamhost.com
[10:54] <DarkNoise> lol i work tech support for a living and i come home for more haha
[10:54] <liable> !info rtorrent
[10:54] <Stork> !java
[10:54] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[10:54] <stisev> !info rtorrent
[10:54] <liable> stisev: did he compile it?
[10:55] <enyc> Lanfeust21: you could alse use the 2 universe lines previdi and semove the one that has been tacked on the bottom for some reason.....
[10:55] <miki> DarkNoise: with this command? "rpm -q gcc" etc?
[10:55] <hkais>  FEL: which version are you running?
[10:55] <stisev> liable, i'm not sure. probably. it was running before
[10:55] <stisev> how would I find out?
[10:55] <marcster> hi. how can i access linux shares with ubuntu?
[10:55] <fredl> is phpyadmin in the Ubuntu core_
[10:55] <Stork> how many partitions should i have on a normal install?
[10:55] <marcster> windows shares, i mean.
[10:55] <infe> why i have 4 fps in cs1.6
[10:55] <DarkNoise> not sure miki
[10:55] <stisev> [ocean] $ screen -r
[10:55] <stisev> There are screens on:
[10:55] <stisev>         31324.download  (Attached)
[10:55] <stisev>         11037.pts-4.ocean       (Attached)
[10:55] <stisev> There is no screen to be resumed.
[10:55] <stisev> see that?
[10:55] <FEL> hkais, which version of ubuntu? 5.10 (32bit) ...
[10:55] <infe> kill prosesses
[10:55] <stisev> I ran the client before with screen -r
[10:55] <stisev> but once I killed the client w/ control c
[10:55] <stisev> I couldn't get it back up
[10:56] <Woozle> Weird question
[10:56] <fredl> I think we may have found a bug in phpmyadmin when removing phpmyadmin.....
[10:56] <infe> why i have 4 fps in cs1.6?
[10:56] <miki> DarkNoise: i had problems with some install guides before, like ubuntu didnt support some commands or had diff ones
[10:56] <enyc> Lanfeust21: you ought to sort that out so you have security updates etc.
[10:56] <Woozle> I'm sure you get a lot of questions about this: sun java install issues?
[10:56] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hello
[10:56] <[dEvIL-bOY] > anyone here from UK?
[10:56] <miki> DarkNoise: than most other debian distributions
[10:56] <fredl> but it's no use reporting the bug if it's a multiverse package
[10:56] <hkais> FEL: have you tried this http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=fglrx&searchon=names&subword=1&version=breezy&release=all to install?
[10:56] <Lanfeust21> enyc ok done
[10:56] <DarkNoise> hmm miki, you should be able to follow pretty closly to most debian tutorials
[10:56] <Stork> how many partitions should i have on a normal install?
[10:57] <miki> Darknoise: let me find some to show u
[10:57] <FEL> hkais, no. wait.
[10:57] <miki> http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/
[10:57] <fredl> Stork - two. One for your swap, one for /
[10:57] <[1] shadow98> hkais: well im download damn small linux
[10:57] <DarkNoise> anyone know if i can stop x booting.. cos at that point i cant see anything :(
[10:57] <enyc> Lanfeust21: do 'apt-get update' (to download/update database of packages)
[10:57] <FEL> hkais, i got 4 hits - which one do you mean? all of them?
[10:57] <miki> grep -B 1 "THOMSON
[10:57] <miki> ALCATEL" /proc/bus/usb/devices
[10:57] <DarkNoise> looking now miki
[10:57] <[1] shadow98> hkais: once i get it download what do i need to do
[10:57] <hkais>  i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[10:57] <miki> shows that 1 is not proper command
[10:57] <liable> stisev: try screen -x 31324.download
[10:57] <enyc> Lanfeust21: then do 'apt-get upgrade' (to install updates)
[10:57] <Woozle> I keep getting the no matching plugin was found when I do the fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux.i586.bin
[10:57] <Stork> fredl, so if i wanted to install two different ubuntu's, i would need 1 swap, and two /, (only one of which is mounted at any time) ??
[10:58] <stisev> woooooohoo
[10:58] <stisev> ir worked
[10:58] <stisev> :D
[10:58] <hkais> shadow98: shutdown the vm mount the iso in vmware reboot
[10:58] <midwinter> Stork, I would go with 3 .. one for ~ too
[10:58] <stisev> it was running the whole time
[10:58] <miki> Darknoise: this installation is for diff modem, but usb driver is same imo
[10:58] <Stork> midwinter, what's ~ ?
[10:58] <stisev> thx liable!!
[10:58] <miki> Darknoise: so i can start with eagle usb
[10:58] <fredl> Stork - yeah that would work fine.
[10:58] <liable> stisev: yw
[10:58] <midwinter> Stork, home
[10:58] <hkais> shadow98: the knoppix must boot, else you have to setup the vm-bios to boot from cd
[10:58] <[1] shadow98> and i should be able to see the dsk files
[10:58] <DarkNoise> mmm, its talking about firmware tho, the software installed on the device
[10:59] <DarkNoise> rather than a usb driver
[10:59] <hkais> shadow98: yes
[10:59] <fredl> midinter: that's good advice.
[10:59] <miki> DarkNOise: ic
[10:59] <Stork> midwinter, so i'd have a home that's shared between the two partitions?
[10:59] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[11:00] <fredl> Stork: midwinter is correct, if you want two Ubuntu installs on one machine, you should consider sharing /home
[11:00] <Woozle> anyone familiar with sun java install?
[11:00] <Stork> midwinter, that would have made more sense! i should have done that
[11:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hello
[11:00] <enyc> [1] shadow98: I have had DSL running....
[11:00] <Stork> too late now
[11:00] <fredl> Woozle - I just installed it myself :)
[11:00] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how do i make lineakd start automaticallly on boot up?
[11:00] <Stork> or is it..
[11:00] <hkais> Woozle: whats the prob?
[11:00] <miki> Darknoise: btw, when i got to /proc/bus/usb/devices, on my filesystem... folder is empty
[11:00] <Woozle> keeps giving me the no matching plugin was found
[11:00] <fredl> brb
[11:00] <DarkNoise> hmm
[11:00] <DarkNoise> not too sure
[11:00] <DarkNoise> heres somehting in frnech
[11:00] <DarkNoise> http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/materiel/modem_adsl_speedtouch_330
[11:00] <hkais> Woozle: in firefox?
[11:00] <DarkNoise> but i dont speak french... other than like 2 words
[11:01] <Woozle> no
[11:01] <Woozle> terminal
[11:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > how do i make lineakd start automaticallly on boot up??
[11:01] <Woozle> trying to do fakeroot make-jpkg etc etc
[11:01] <[dEvIL-bOY] > ?? lineakd
[11:01] <hkais> Woozle: have you tried j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin and j2re packages?
[11:01] <miki> DarkNoise: me neither :(
[11:02] <Woozle> will they st
[11:02] <meisam> im having laptop and slide for my SD ram
[11:02] <Woozle> will they still allow me to then install and use azureus
[11:02] <whatwhat> ermmm apears my firefox don t reconize the java :\ someone knwos how can i put the firefox reconize the java ? :\
[11:02] <meisam> but when i insert the SD into it can not be readed in kubuntu desktop
[11:02] <miki> DarkNoise: i brb, must check smth from other guide to see... brb in 15
[11:02] <DarkNoise> is anyone else here running ubuntu on oldworld ppc?
[11:02] <whatwhat> or the java is not install whith ubuntu ? :x
[11:02] <DarkNoise> kk miki
[11:03] <DevGet> Hi! Anyone here that have succeded with gmailfs?
[11:03] <hkais> Woozle: have you a link to it?
[11:03] <enyc> DarkNoise: whats an oldworld\ ppc ??
[11:03] <liable> [dEvIL-bOY] : if its a daemon, it should be in /etc/init.d or started from inetd..
[11:03] <DarkNoise> old mac
[11:03] <meisam> anybody knows how i can make ubuntu knows the SD ram?
[11:03] <Woozle> lemme try the j2re packages
[11:03] <DarkNoise> a pmac you cant install yaboot on
[11:04] <enyc> meisam: SDRAM harhware issue....
[11:04] <enyc> meisam: not need specific sf te find it?
[11:04] <meisam> enyc what should i do?
[11:04] <[dEvIL-bOY] > don't get it
[11:04] <enyc> meisam: use 'cat /proc/meminfo' to see how much RAM linux detected
[11:05] <FEL> hkais, i've installed fgrlx-control now. but how do i start it?
[11:05] <Woozle> hkais: I have jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[11:05] <meisam> enyc hod on pleas
[11:05] <enyc> ;-)
[11:05] <fredl> Hrmm anybody happen to have a pavillion zt3000?
[11:06] <odat> anyone know how i rename a second hard drive
[11:06] <enyc> odat: what do you mean rename ?
[11:06] <meisam> enyc there is nothing like SD mentioned
[11:07] <enyc> meisam: no these went be
[11:07] <odat> enyc, i want to rename it from hdb1 to  "Second Drive"
[11:07] <No1Viking> fredl, thank you, for your help!
[11:07] <meisam> enyc what?
[11:07] <enyc> odat: the DEVICE node will asways be /dev/hdb1
[11:07] <fredl> n/p viking
[11:07] <enyc> meisam: linux will just see how much memry there is
[11:07] <odat> enyc, well i mean the label underneath the icon
[11:07] <meisam> enyc how can i use sd memory..thats issue
[11:08] <fredl> enyc - this is untrue.
[11:08] <enyc> meisam:  Linux/software doent care if you are using SDRAM or other type
[11:08] <Trackilizer> Hey guys, need your help.
[11:08] <fontp> what can i use to see the differences of the file structures within two zip files ?
[11:08] <enyc> meisam: oooooooooooooh you mean SD-card slot
[11:08] <meisam> enyc yesssssssssss
[11:08] <meisam> enyc thats it
[11:08] <enyc> meisam: I thought you meant SDRAM memory
[11:08] <meisam> enyc noooooooo
[11:09] <liable> enough excessive oo's??
[11:09] <hkais> FEL: https://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[11:09] <meisam> enyc ineed copying some files from linux into my sd slot
[11:09] <Rawplayer> why cant i find mod_alias for apache in the ubuntu reposetories?
[11:09] <fredl> dang this sounds like a cybersex channel oooooohhhhhhh noooooooo yesssss
[11:09] <Trackilizer> I just built in my old video card which used PCI and my new one uses AGP, i also connected my old monitor to my old video card but for some reason it isn't regognized in both ubuntu and windows, is there anything i have to do in the BIOS?
[11:09] <enyc> odat:/fredl: I mea UDEV will call that dewice /dev/hdb.... and therees no need to change that
[11:09] <hkais> Woozle: have yu tried tje j2re?
[11:09] <enyc> odat:/fredl: however ....
[11:09] <liable> Rawplayer: not part of apche itself?? dpkg-reconfigure apache..
[11:09] <enyc> odat:/fredl: the mount point....
[11:10] <enyc> odat:/fredl: /media/hdb1
[11:10] <meisam> enyc allright what should i do?
[11:10] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[11:10] <enyc> odat:/fredl: can be changed about... I thinx
[11:10] <weex> i'm having a prob
[11:10] <FEL> hkais, lol that was the guide i followed in the first place, read my inital question again, i think i was pretty elaborate :)
[11:10] <fredl> enyc - theres no need, but you can. Just mv /dev/hda /dev/whateverfancysmancydskname
[11:10] <weex> can't update using Software Updates from Hoary Hedgehog
[11:10] <xukun> anyboy know a router simulation software for linux?
[11:10] <fredl> (dont try this at home :)
[11:10] <enyc> odat:/fredl: you could symlink /media/Second\ Drive to /media/hdb1
[11:11] <liable> dont mess with shit in /dev!
[11:11] <enyc> fredl: yes... keeps the same minor/major #.... you are right....
[11:11] <enyc> meisam: erm
[11:11] <weex> E: could not get a lock /var/cache/apt/apt/archives/lock -open(11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[11:11] <enyc> meisam: hmm I wender how the SD card slot is oconnected
[11:11] <nemik> how do i make my windows cool and semi-transparent? too hard?
[11:12] <liable> weex: you have two synaptic/apts happening
[11:12] <meisam> my machine is laptop so there is a place...i just have inserted
[11:12] <weex> i only see one though!
[11:12] <DarkNoise> playing: "The Prodigy - Break & Enter" .:256kbps|Stereo|8:24:.
[11:12] <enyc> meisam: is it a usb card reader (evin if fitted internally non/removable)? is the cardreader some PCI device needing a special driver?   ... Im not really familiar with SD-card readers
[11:12] <liable> weex: ps aux
[11:12] <DarkNoise> oops. my bad
[11:13] <hkais> FEL: fglrxconfig have run it already?
[11:13] <meisam> enyc my machine has a especial plave...im using laptop
[11:13] <meisam> enyc i just have inserted
[11:13] <hkais> i am searching for a package including aclocal and acinclude, can someone help me?
[11:13] <meisam> enyc thast all
[11:13] <enyc> meisam: does gnome etc. popup an icon for the device?
[11:13] <liable> !find aclocal
[11:13] <meisam> enyc im in kde
[11:13] <enyc> meisam: HRRM same applies
[11:14] <meisam> enyc do u wanna me get to h=gnome?
[11:14] <Woozle> hkais: yes gives me the same error
[11:14] <enyc> meisam: does it automagically appear in /media/ etc. ?
[11:14] <meisam> enyc nope
[11:14] <enyc> meisam: Im not the best porson to ask about cardreaders ;-)
[11:14] <weex> i see one is cron.daily/apt and the other is apt-get
[11:14] <weex> should i kill one?
[11:14] <meisam> enyc all right
[11:14] <meisam> enyc thanks
[11:14] <liable> !+find aclocal
[11:14] <FEL> hkais, no .. that wasnt mentioned in the guide .. sounds like a smart thing to do though, wait ..
[11:14] <hkais> liable: okay have you it?
[11:14] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'aclocal' (7 shown; 17 total): (/usr/bin/aclocal-1.6) in devel/automake1.6 ;; (/usr/bin/aclocal-1.8) in devel/automake1.8 ;; (/usr/bin/aclocal-1.9) in devel/automake1.9 ;; (/usr/bin/aclocal-1.7) in devel/automake1.7 ;; (/usr/bin/aclocal-1.4) in devel/automake1.4 ;; (/usr/share/libtool/libltdl/aclocal.m4) in devel/libtool ;; (/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/gnus/aclocal.m4) in news/gnus.
[11:14] <enyc> meisam: maybe it appears in 'lsusb' ?
[11:15] <liable> hkais: automake..
[11:15] <meisam> enyc where is that
[11:15] <enyc> LSUSB
[11:15] <meisam> enyc give me the add
[11:15] <enyc> oops
[11:15] <hkais> liable: thx
[11:15] <enyc> meisam: run 'lsusb' ;-)
[11:15] <liable> hkais: check out apt-file. :)
[11:15] <meisam> enyc nope...nothin` but some lines
[11:16] <meisam> enyc didn`t work
[11:16] <weex> liable: thanks...killed it and started again
[11:16] <enyc> meisam: but none uf the lines mentions the cardreader ?
[11:16] <liable> weex: cool.
[11:16] <meisam> enyc what about switching to gnome?
[11:16] <meisam> enyc no
[11:16] <enyc> meisam: I dont think that will change tho situation.....
[11:17] <weex> is it worth upgrading hoary hedgehog to is it breezy?
[11:17] <meisam> guys, my sd slot is not being read by lmy ubuntu
[11:17] <meisam> what should i do?
[11:18] <enyc> meisam: to change kubuntu to ubuntu ... all you really neeed to do is... logout... get to a terminal (ctrl+alt+F1)... login there.... "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" ... I think... It will take a while... then ctrl+alt+del from the terminal (restart)
[11:18] <hkais> !+find acinclude
[11:18] <meisam> enyc i allready have ubuntu
[11:19] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'acinclude' (5 shown; 8 total): (/usr/lib/php5/build/acinclude.m4) in devel/php5-dev ;; (/usr/lib/php4/build/acinclude.m4) in universe/devel/php4-dev ;; (/usr/share/doc/autoconf2.13/acinclude.m4.Debian.gz) in devel/autoconf2.13 ;; (/usr/src/modules/wacom/acinclude.m4) in universe/devel/wacom-kernel-source ;; (/usr/share/apps/kapptemplate/admin/acinclude.m4.in) in universe/devel/kapptemplate.
[11:19] <enyc> meisam: you sure, not KUBUNTU ?
[11:19] <meisam> enyc my kde is 3.5
[11:19] <weex> apt-get install sounds pretty darn powerful
[11:19] <meisam> enyc yes
[11:19] <meisam> im using ubuntu
[11:19] <DarkNoise> im about to cry
[11:19] <DarkNoise> ;(
[11:19] <DarkNoise> i just want a console
[11:19] <DarkNoise> thats all i ask
[11:19] <meisam> enyc but my kde is kubuntu
[11:19] <DarkNoise> i dont want a gui
[11:19] <enyc> meisam: err that not make sense to me.... hrrm... in BREEZY (5.10) ?
[11:19] <DarkNoise> :'(
[11:19] <enyc> DarkNoise: errr open an xterm?
[11:19] <meisam> enyc yes
[11:19] <DarkNoise> cant
[11:19] <meisam> breezy 5.10
[11:19] <DarkNoise> need to edit x conf
[11:19] <meisam> enyc yes breezy
[11:20] <enyc> DarkNoise: whats happened?
[11:20] <DarkNoise> i only just installed kubuntu ppc
[11:20] <enyc> meisam: I wender how you get up a KDE then... odd...
[11:20] <DarkNoise> but need to mod x conf
[11:20] <DarkNoise> so i can see the gui
[11:20] <liable> DarkNoise: ctrl alt f1 doesnt work??
[11:20] <DarkNoise> but i cant switch to a term
[11:20] <DarkNoise> nah, im on ppc
[11:20] <meisam> enyc no listen dear...
[11:20] <DarkNoise> it shouldnt make a siff
[11:20] <Woozle> AHA!!!!
[11:20] <DarkNoise> *diff
[11:20] <DarkNoise> but still
[11:20] <meisam> enyc i have ubutu breezy 5.10
[11:20] <DarkNoise> it might be switching
[11:20] <enyc> meisam: indeed... which install GNOME, not KDE
[11:20] <DarkNoise> but i cant see it
[11:21] <babo_> I'm having some trouble with my dyndns ... namely, it's not working
[11:21] <DarkNoise> is there a test only boot
[11:21] <DarkNoise> ?
[11:21] <enyc> DarkNoise: reboot and boot into recovery mode then
[11:21] <DarkNoise> *text
[11:21] <meisam> enyc then i installed the k desktop
[11:21] <DarkNoise> how?
[11:21] <meisam> enyc thats all
[11:21] <Woozle> hkais: I had to go into my /usr/share/java-package and edit my sun-j2re.sh file
[11:21] <enyc> meisam: how installed K desktop EXACTLY?
[11:21] <fredl> !info w32codecs
[11:21] <ztonzy> hey :) ...a quicky: how do I get the trashcan on the desktop instead of only panel ?
[11:21] <Woozle> hkais: so that it used 486-linux-gnu
[11:21] <DarkNoise> i dont have a boot loader, i boot into os 8.6 then use bootx to boot a nix kernel
[11:21] <meisam> apt-get install k desktop...sth like this
[11:21] <Woozle> hkais: rather then i386-linux
[11:21] <rondiec> yay ubuntu installed ;)
[11:22] <DarkNoise> anyone know kernel commands for recovery mode?
[11:22] <fredl> hmm w32codecs does not exist?!?!
[11:22] <liable> DarkNoise: yes, recovery or edit kernel line and append 'single'
[11:22] <fredl> grr
[11:22] <babo_> I've run the ipcheck script and changed my netgear router settings, but still no go. Is there anyway to troubleshoot this ?
[11:22] <DarkNoise> single
[11:22] <liable> !w32codecs
[11:22] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably 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
[11:22] <DarkNoise> excellt
[11:22] <DarkNoise> thanx
[11:22] <viller> hi
[11:22] <babo_> hi
[11:22] <enyc> meisam: meisam: if that was kubuntu-base.......
[11:22] <meisam> enyc how can i see my previous commands?
[11:22] <viller> i have asked this before, but how do I change what programs start at startup?
[11:22] <enyc> meisam: that would roplace some of the gonme stuff
[11:22] <meisam> enyc then i tell u the exact
[11:23] <enyc> meisam: press up-arrow at terminal ?
[11:23] <meisam> enyc yes
[11:23] <fredl> hmm tnx liable
[11:23] <icheyne> after upgrading to breezy, my keyboard layout has changed from american to british and I can't change back. I have tried system settings, but it does not work
[11:23] <DarkNoise> liable, so like "root=/dev/hda8 ro splash quiet vga=792 single" should work yeah?
[11:23] <xophEr> Is there a dapper netinstall iso available?
[11:23] <icheyne> anyone have a clue?
[11:23] <rondiec> what I need to play mp3 on ubuntu? =)
[11:23] <enyc> icheyne: X config?
[11:23] <marcster> how do i start/stop services in ubuntu via console?
[11:23] <liable> DarkNoise: yup, if that dont, init=/bin/sh
[11:23] <DarkNoise> thnx
[11:23] <enyc> icheyne: read your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:23] <aftertaf> couple of problems on dappre: wondering if anyone has solved them or if its better to wait and see
[11:24] <icheyne> enyc: will do
[11:24] <icheyne> enyc: thanks!
[11:24] <enyc> icheyne: it may say 'gb' in there
[11:24] <enyc> icheyne: either change it manually
[11:24] <aftertaf> - locales complaining all the time about a defauult not set, and all gtk apps are segfaulting
[11:24] <fredl> the debs on that wiki page are gone.
[11:24] <meisam> enyccan i see the date of the commands?
[11:24] <enyc> icheyne: and restart X11
[11:24] <enyc> icheyne: or....
[11:24] <meisam> enyc the date of the commands
[11:24] <liable> !any ideas?
[11:24] <ubotu> Yeah, I have an idea!  But I'll need a box full of string, a little sauerkraut, and 42 rabid platypuses.  And keep the NSA off my back fo
[11:24] <babo_> viller: i can't actually remember now, the function is rc-update or something like that ... I'll have a look
[11:24] <liable> haha, didnt think ubotu had it in im.. :)
[11:25] <enyc> icheyne: 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' to rebuild it yourself
[11:25] <icheyne> enyc: thanks again
[11:25] <icheyne> I'll try that
[11:25] <enyc> meisam: erm
[11:25] <enyc> meisam: no idea about cmd date notes
[11:25] <enyc> meisam: just try 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' ......
[11:26] <meisam> enyc i think i have installed the kubuntu desktop
[11:26] <marcster> what is the default ftp server in ubuntu?\
[11:26] <enyc> DarkNoise: grub menu ?? if you have that on PPC?
[11:26] <meisam> enyc thats why
[11:26] <enyc> marcster: none
[11:26] <marcster> i just did apt-get install ftpd
[11:26] <DarkNoise> not on ppc enyc
[11:26] <babo_> viller: I was thinking of gentoo, on ubuntu it's update-rc.d
[11:26] <DarkNoise> need to use bootx from os8
[11:26] <marcster> but i cant see any ftpd binary installed
[11:26] <enyc> meisam: so then 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' and it will change back ;-)
[11:26] <DarkNoise> i used to use quik when i was runnign debian
[11:27] <DarkNoise> but i need to boot into nix to get it working first
[11:27] <enyc> DarkNoise: well what bootloader do you have?
[11:27] <DarkNoise> boot
[11:27] <viller> babo_: lol I don't understand a thing
[11:27] <DarkNoise> *bootx
[11:27] <DarkNoise> you boot intos8
[11:27] <enyc> DarkNoise: well that has a boot menu?
[11:27] <penguinzdr> how can i make gnome in my language?
[11:27] <B1zz> did you get your answere viller?
[11:27] <DarkNoise> nope
[11:27] <meisam> enyc can i have the kubuntu and ubuntu together?
[11:27] <viller> Blzz: no
[11:27] <babo_> viller: type 'man update-rc.d' on the terminal command line
[11:27] <DarkNoise> you specify a kernel and a ramdisk then your kernel options
[11:27] <B1zz> you talking about loading in gnome?
[11:27] <enyc> meisam: dont think so... some pkgss conflict
[11:28] <viller> blzz, babo: I just want firestarter and gdesklets to start when I start ubuntu
[11:28] <meisam> enyc aha
[11:28] <enyc> meisam: it will semove some of the other packages... etc...
[11:28] <meisam> enyc allright
[11:28] <irvin> meisam, sure you can
[11:28] <B1zz> ahh ok
[11:28] <B1zz> yeah
[11:28] <dwerf> does somebody know why i can't map the windows key?
[11:28] <babo_> does anyone use the dynamic dns dyndns.org thingy ?
[11:28] <irvin> meisam, you can install kubuntu using sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[11:28] <enyc> meisam: at least this is the case on ubuntu's packaging....
[11:28] <B1zz> system>administration>sessions
[11:28] <B1zz> last tab is your start up programs
[11:29] <enyc> meisam: you CAN have many KDE programs running in GNOME / vice-versa... just the integration doesn't work well ;-)
[11:29] <irvin> meisam, my bad. it's sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:29] <meisam> enyc so by having the kkubuntu desktop means im having the ubuntu desktop
[11:29] <meisam> enyc im confuseddddddddddddddddddddd
[11:29] <DarkNoise> enyc, woot, in recovery mode!
[11:29] <DarkNoise> i have a nice big #
[11:29] <enyc> DarkNoise:  there you go...
[11:29] <viller> blzz: i tried that twice
[11:29] <aftertaf> anyone know for the gtk segfaulting problem or how to resetup locales so it stops complaining?
[11:29] <DarkNoise> thnx
[11:29] <viller> blzz: the first time it took too long to start
[11:30] <enyc> meisam: just try doing that... 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' .. reboot
[11:30] <viller> blzz: then i changed the numbers to smaller
[11:30] <viller> blzz: then it didn't start at all
[11:30] <meisam> enyc all right
[11:30] <B1zz> oh i dont know about that
[11:30] <irvin> meisam, you can have both ubuntu (gnome) and kubuntu (kde) desktop on your computer
[11:30] <arrinmurr> meisam: err... kubuntu is ubuntu with kde. ubuntu-desktop = gnome, kubuntu-desktop = kde
[11:30] <B1zz> i used it to, to set up gdesktlets
[11:30] <B1zz> left it all at defualt
[11:31] <meisam> arrinmurr thankssssssssssssssssssssssss
[11:31] <penguinzdr> anyone knowing how can i localise my gnome?
[11:31] <dwerf> what is Meta, Super and Hyper mean for button mapping?
[11:31] <dwerf> does somebody know why i can't map the windows key?
[11:31] <meisam> arrinmurr yes thats it.. i couldnt enlight enyc`s mind
[11:31] <meisam> arrinmurr thanks
[11:32] <meisam> irvin thankssssssss
[11:32] <babo_> viller: not too sure how to do it on the gui viller, you might want to ask on the forums :)
[11:32] <arrinmurr> meisam: and kubuntu is not a distribution of it's own, but a part of ubuntu
[11:32] <viller> babo_ ok
[11:32] <penguinzdr> anyone knowing how can i localise my gnome?
[11:32] <meisam> arrinmurr yes iknow it
[11:32] <meisam> arrinmurr yes
[11:32] <arrinmurr> meisam: ok. good :)
[11:32] <|Bou|> hiya
[11:32] <meisam> arrinmurr can i tell u my problem?
[11:33] <arrinmurr> meisam: you are free to ask your questions here :)
[11:33] <dwerf> what is Meta, Super and Hyper mean for button mapping?
[11:33] <Stork> hi, i tried to change the hostname in ubuntu by using 'sudo hostname', now i can't run sudo. it says "sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu64 via getHostName()"
[11:33] <aftertaf> Stork: change it back to old hostname...
[11:33] <meisam> arrinmurr the problem is i need to copy some pics from my desktop in kubuntu to my sd slot..but the desktop does not recognize my sd memory
[11:33] <Stork> i can't
[11:34] <meisam> arrinmurr what shoul i do?
[11:34] <Stork> aftertaf, i need to be root to do that, and i can't use sudo
[11:35] <weex> t
[11:35] <Stork> recovery mode it is
[11:35] <arrinmurr> meisam: hmm.. i don't really know much about that, but maybe someone else here does (?)
[11:35] <meisam> arrinmurr thanks
[11:35] <Stork> meisam, perhaps you're missing drivers?
[11:35] <penguinzdr> argh... is there a ubuntu support channel without 617 people?
[11:35] <meisam> the problem is i need to copy some pics from my desktop in kubuntu to my sd slot..but the desktop does not recognize my sd memory
[11:36] <meisam> Stork no im not
[11:36] <Stork> penguinzdr, if it's not display specific try #kubuntu
[11:36] <babo_> viller: go to System->services
[11:36] <penguinzdr> Stork, it is, it's about gnome l10n
[11:36] <babo_> anyone care to help me troubleshoot dyndns.org ?
[11:36] <DarkNoise> noip.com has a descent client for *nix
[11:37] <DarkNoise> so does freedns.afraid.org
[11:37] <liable> !any ideas
[11:37] <ubotu> Yeah, I have an idea! But I'll need a box full of condoms, a little sauerkraut, and a dozen starving hampters. And keep the KGB off my back for the next couple of hours!
[11:37] <liable> :)
[11:37] <Stork> penguinzdr, in that case you're stuck with us ;)
[11:37] <Nivko> !apache
[11:38] <ubotu> hmm... apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[11:38] <meisam> Stork do i need to install my drivers from my laptop dvd?
[11:38] <penguinzdr> Stork, :( do you know how can i make GNOME in my language?
[11:38] <Stork> meisam, i would epect most of those are os-specific
[11:38] <zytrax> hi all
[11:39] <Nivko>  [11:39:33]  [H] i where is the package php4? sudo apt-get install mysql-server [8] 
[11:39] <midwinter> hi
[11:39] <Nivko>  [11:39:36]  [W] tf [9] 
[11:39] <zytrax> I need to go in mnt folder
[11:39] <linux-hobo> hey guys..
[11:39] <Nivko> sry
[11:39] <meisam> Stork what do u mean
[11:39] <Stork> penguinzdr, i'm afraid not, have you tried googling?
[11:39] <zytrax> it seems to be locked
[11:39] <Stork> meisam, the drivers are probably designed for windows
[11:39] <linux-hobo> i've been googling this puzzle for a few weeks..i was trying to see if anyone knew of an fserve app/script for linux
[11:39] <linux-hobo> but not xchat
[11:39] <meisam> Stork yes
[11:39] <penguinzdr> Stork, well, i'll try.
[11:39] <linux-hobo> cuz it crashes randomly
[11:39] <meisam> Stork oh my goddddddd
[11:39] <meisam> Stork what the hell am i ganna supposed to do
[11:40] <linux-hobo> i've tried eggdrop scripts and a garnaxbot.the garnax one worked well but crashed
[11:40] <stoned> hey I am back.
[11:40] <Stork> meisam, calm down ;)
[11:40] <heatxsink> hello all
[11:40] <stoned> I installed breezy/badger whatever
[11:40] <Stork> i have a problem too lol
[11:40] <meisam> Stork all right
[11:40] <heatxsink> anyone in here use VLC before?
[11:40] <aftertaf> Stork: tried su - ?
[11:40] <linux-hobo> and I used a bitchx script that wqas rather wll but was missing like 2 key features for itto be compatible with mirc
[11:40] <stoned> I HAD to sudo su and then passwd and set a damn root pass
[11:41] <Stork> aftertaf, it tells me authentication failure
[11:41] <aftertaf> grr!
[11:41] <stoned> aftertaf: indeed
[11:41] <stoned> !nvidia
[11:41] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:41] <aftertaf> sudo vim /etc/hostname ?
[11:41] <meisam> Stork any idea?
[11:41] <zytrax> !mnt
[11:41] <ubotu> zytrax: No idea
[11:42] <aftertaf> sudo gives that error but sometimes works anyway...
[11:42] <Stork> meisam, can't use sudo.
[11:42] <zytrax> i need to use a shared folder with xp
[11:42] <meisam> would u tell me more?
[11:42] <Stork> aftertaf, can't use sudo.
[11:42] <zytrax> I am running ubuntu as guest with vmware
[11:42] <meisam> Stork would u tell me more?
[11:42] <Stork> meisam, i don't know :( sorry
[11:42] <n00b> is there any type of virtual cd system for ubuntu?
[11:42] <meisam> Stork all right
[11:42] <Stork> n00b, mount it?
[11:42] <meisam> Stork anyways thanks
[11:42] <aftertaf> n00b: yep. isos you can mount
[11:42] <penguinzdr> brb
[11:42] <zytrax> the shared folder should be inside mnt folder which seems to be empty
[11:43] <n00b> Stork, yes but if i try to do this with cedega, it won't read them as cd's
[11:43] <zytrax> !shared
[11:43] <ubotu> Wish i knew, zytrax
[11:43] <n00b> aftertaf, yes but if i try to do this with cedega, it won't read them as cd's
[11:43] <Stork> n00b, try #cedega ?
[11:43] <Stork> or something :p
[11:43] <n00b> Stork, what do you mean by #cedega?
[11:43] <Stork> n00b, surely you could just set the cd point in cedega to your mount point, so cedega thinks it's booting from a cd?
[11:44] <n00b> Stork, yes that does work for single disk installations.. but it has problems with multidiscs
[11:44] <penguinzdr> yes! i have gnome in bulgarian!
[11:44] <stoned> n00b: if you actually paid for cedega, you WILL find support from them
[11:44] <Stork> aftertaf, is it possible to reboot in recovery mode and change the hostname there?
[11:44] <aftertaf> Stork: worth trying, i dont actually know.... :/
[11:45] <stoned> !nvidia
[11:45] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:45] <Stork> :(
[11:45] <n00b> stoned: i've read thelr documentation and it doesn't work
[11:45] <midwinter> Stork, of course, edit /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts
[11:45] <miki> i got few questions about usb modem !!!! help
[11:45] <aftertaf> midwinter: he can't, no sudo.
[11:45] <aftertaf> miki: which model/chipet?
[11:45] <midwinter> aftertaf, in recovery.
[11:45] <aftertaf> midwinter: hehe
[11:45] <midwinter> anyway brb.
[11:45] <Stork> midwinter, ok, will do!
[11:45] <miki> speedtouch 330 alcate/thomson
[11:45] <miki> http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/
[11:46] <miki> im using this guide, but i cant get few things to work
[11:46] <aftertaf> miki: #speedtouch
[11:46] <miki> #speedtouch
[11:46] <aftertaf> ask benoit or flashcode....
[11:46] <miki> aftertaf: thnx
[11:47] <weex> is there an oss version of flash?
[11:49] <stoned> I don't see my nvidia card listed under legacy, but many here have told me that it is.  I have a GeForce2 MX/200 etc.
[11:49] <stoned> do i need glx or glx-legacy for this video card
[11:49] <Stork> depends on the card
[11:50] <Stork> how old is it?
[11:50] <stoned> read my previous post
[11:50] <Stork> sorry, missed it ;p
[11:50] <stoned> quite alright
[11:50] <Stork> how old is it?
[11:50] <stoned> i just didn't want to repeat a long sentence
[11:50] <miki> aftertaf: they are offline both :(
[11:50] <stoned> ohfuck
[11:50] <stoned> I don't see my nvidia card listed under legacy, but many here have told me that it is.  I have a GeForce2 MX/200 etc.
[11:50] <stoned> here
[11:51] <stoned> at least this is what lspci reports
[11:51] <stoned> geforce2 mx/mx400 is the lspci output
[11:51] <stoned> i couldn't tell you how old it is
[11:51] <Stork> why not try both if in doubt?
[11:52] <stoned> I figured #ubuntu would know right?
[11:52] <irvin> stoned, i have the same card, what's the problem with this one?
[11:52] <Woozle> Anyone know the gnome command to pull up user admin?
[11:52] <Stork> irvin, he wants to know if it's legacy or not
[11:52] <eNetic> Woozle, sudo?
[11:53] <Woozle> no
[11:53] <Woozle> I want the gui
[11:53] <spacey> gksudo
[11:53] <eNetic> hmmm
[11:53] <irvin> irvin, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:53] <irvin> :P
[11:53] <spacey> or something like that
[11:53] <stoned> irvin: i've tried to installed the nvidia driver, with no luck, i can do it the debian way, or the nvidia/binary way, on sid(which i just NOW migrated from) i can compile and insert it fine, but in ubuntu, it will not work, with either gcc 3.4/4, can't modprobe the module
[11:53] <Woozle> I don't want to be administrator, I want the user administrator gui
[11:53] <bimberi> Woozle: gksudo users-admin
[11:53] <Nameeater> users-admin
[11:54] <Woozle> thank you
[11:54] <stoned> Woozle: you could install kde-admin if you use kde, or gnome-system-tools if you use gnome
[11:54] <Nameeater> slocate user | grep bin ;)
[11:54] <eNetic> do anyone know a good family research program for ubuntu?
[11:54] <spacey> "research program"?
[11:54] <irvin> stoned, how did you install it? sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx usually works
[11:55] <eNetic> spacey, like, a program to find ancestors
[11:55] <Nameeater> gramps or geneweb says apt-cache search or lifelines if you don't mind text
[11:55] <spacey> eNetic, i think you have websites for that
[11:55] <miki> anyone here got speedtouch 330 USB modem? i need with installation
[11:55] <heatxsink> anyone in here know how I can figure out which packages are installed on my system?
[11:55] <bimberi> eNetic: never used it but there's one called gramps
[11:55] <heatxsink> so I can essentially get another system to where my system is at?
[11:55] <stoned> irvin: I tried the !nividia howto from here, with no luck.  I followed it to the dot.  upon failiure, I tried the nvidia.com binary drivers, module compiles, just can't be modprobed, so i figured maybe it was the gcc difference, so i installed gcc3.4 and compiled the module again, once again I was struck by failiure
[11:56] <stoned> failure*
[11:56] <irvin> !nvidia
[11:56] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[11:56] <eNetic> bimberi, thanks, ill give it a try
[11:56] <stoned> i need to find out
[11:56] <theD3viL> where can i get openoffice spellchecker in slovene in tar.gz/2 format ?
[11:56] <stoned> what do i need to install, glx or glx-legacy
[11:56] <irvin> stoned, just the -glx
[11:56] <bimberi> eNetic: np :)
[11:56] <stoned> different people here tell me differnt shit
[11:57] <stoned> some say my card is legacy, some say it isn't
[11:57] <stoned> im confoooozled
[11:57] <stoned> :(
[11:57] <bimberi> heatxsink: (to "clone" a system) dpkg --get-selections > file, transfer the file, then on the other system, dpkg --set-selections < /file
[11:57] <stoned> ok, just did install nvidia-glx
[11:57] <irvin> irvin@tinderbox:~$ lspci | grep VGA
[11:57] <stoned> lets see what happens
[11:57] <irvin> 0000:01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400]  (rev b2)
[11:57] <irvin> irvin@tinderbox:~$
[11:58] <stoned> irvin: :)
[11:58] <Nivko> Hi, know somone the command line for start plesk?
[11:58] <bimberi> *file (no /)
[11:58] <spacey> stoned, what kind of card do you have? tnt1? :p
[11:58] <heatxsink>  bimberi thanks
[11:58] <stoned> irvin: if you install nvidia-glx package, what else do you need to do in order to be able to use the nvidia driver (with the exception of x*conf)
[11:58] <spikeh> how do I enable subtitle/audio track selection in Totem video player?
[11:58] <stoned> spacey: same as you just saw from irvin
[11:58] <spacey> ah
[11:58] <irvin> stoned, the linux-restricted-modules
[11:58] <Nivko> Hi, know somone the command line for start plesk?
[11:59] <bimberi> heatxsink: np :)
[11:59] <stoned> irvin: brb after restricted modules.  Can I just do install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname r) etc.?
[11:59] <leruleru> hi all. i wanted to have my own picture on grub, and i saw in the guide i had to use "convert" but I don't have it! how do i get convert, i think there's no apt-get for it.
[11:59] <stoned> or is there a certain one in eed
[11:59] <theD3viL> where can i get openoffice spellchecker in slovene in tar.gz/2 format ?
[11:59] <irvin> stoned, yes. then do a sudo nvidia-glx-config enable after that
[12:00] <stoned> ok sir,hld on
[12:00] <heatxsink> bimberi:  hello?
[12:00] <Nivko> !apache
[12:00] <ubotu> apache is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[12:00] <bimberi> heatxsink: hi
[12:00] <spikeh> how do I enable subtitle/audio track selection in Totem video player?
[12:00] <heatxsink> bimberi:  that second command didn't work
[12:01] <Stork> Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable - Linux 2.6.12-10-386 - Uptime: 19:33 | CPU: 	Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 2.00GHz@1196.469 MHz | Memory: 363/377 Mb used | Swap: 10/1105 Mb used | Video: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]  - X.Org: 6.8.2 @ 1024x768 pixels (292x212 millimeters) 24 bit | Sound: Intel Corp. 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
[12:01] <miki> anyone here got speedtouch 330 USB modem? i need help with installation
[12:01] <Stork> oh crap wrong channel!
[12:01] <Stork> sorry!! *hangs head in shame*
[12:02] <Storkme> !nvidia
[12:02] <ubotu> rumour has it, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:02] <heatxsink> bimberi:  ?
[12:02] <bimberi> heatxsink: my apologies, that's not good - i'm afraid i was repeating some previous advice in this channel - have a look at the dpkg man page
[12:02] <stoned> !anyone
[12:02] <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>
[12:02] <Nivko> Hi, know somone the command line for start plesk?
[12:02] <heatxsink> k
[12:02] <heatxsink> thanks
[12:02] <Raynercl> alguem a fala portugues?
[12:02] <bimberi> leruleru: convert is part of imagemagick
[12:03] <aftertaf> dapper, anyone know for the gtk segfaulting problem or how to resetup locales so it stops complaining?
[12:03] <stoned> btw, another reason for me moving to ubuntu is because of #debian.  if you don't know what im talking about, then don't worrya bout it, else, you know what I mean
[12:03] <stoned> :(
[12:03] <aftertaf> 2 separate problems.... ;)
[12:03] <Storkme> !java
[12:03] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:03] <stoned> i still have debian/sid on my laptop
[12:03] <Storkme> !64-bit
[12:03] <ubotu> Storkme: I give up, what is it?
[12:03] <Storkme> !64
[12:03] <stoned> which im going to work on tommorrow
[12:03] <ubotu> Bugger all, i dunno, Storkme
[12:03] <stoned> !poonani
[12:04] <ubotu> stoned: Syntax error in line 1
[12:04] <spikeh> how do I enable subtitle/audio track selection in Totem video player?
[12:04] <stoned> eh, it was worth a shot
[12:04] <stoned> spikeh: totem is seriously lame and featureless.  I would recommend mplayer *the ultimate movie player for linux*
[12:04] <liable> heatxsink: dpkg --set-selections < file.txt && apt-get dselect-upgrade
[12:04] <heatxsink> liable:  thanks
[12:04] <bimberi> heatxsink: looks like that was only part of the story - http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/quick-reference/ch-package.en.html#s-record
[12:05] <bimberi> ah, liable has it :)
[12:05] <Nivko> Hi, know somone the command line for start plesk?\
[12:05] <heatxsink> thanks guys
[12:05] <bimberi> heatxsink: np, sorry for the confusion :)
[12:06] <heatxsink> bimberi:  no worries you were a ton of help
[12:06] <stoned> i wonder which pc im on
[12:06] <stoned> i have no idea which machine in my house im logged into
[12:06] <androxxl> helloo! I desperatly need help with connecting laptop to acces point. config: trendnet acces point, asus pcmcia card, ubuntu breezy
[12:07] <ejofee> how do i run dvd-rips on ubuntu? (in windows i simply select all and choose open from the menu)
[12:08] <Storkme> what the hell
[12:08] <stoned> os[Linux 2.6.14-2-386 - Debian testing/unstable]  up[ 2 hours, 38 minutes]  cpu[Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 1.70GHz, 1695.195 MHz (3392.59 bogomips)]  mem[ 420.26/504.24 MB (83.3%)]  video[ at  ( bits)] 
[12:08] <Storkme> alex@ubuntu64:~/java$ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[12:08] <Storkme> bash: fakeroot: command not found
[12:08] <stoned> this laptop has a broken screen/lcd. so i just use it as an extra machien on the network to run applications on
[12:08] <stoned> still its a 512/1.7ghz machine
[12:09] <heatxsink> stoned:  nice
[12:09] <liable> !info k9copy
[12:09] <liable> !+info k9copy
[12:09] <ubotu> Package 'k9copy' does not exist.
[12:09] <Storkme> help :|
[12:09] <liable> install it?...
[12:09] <stoned> surprisingly enough, the couple of weeks that i've had sid/kde3.5 experimental packages, not a sing app has every crashed.  I run xfce4 on my clients, and ssh -X and run kicker, then run apps on laptop hehe
[12:09] <sami> hello, i'm using ubuntu 5.10 and i wanna play flightgear -game, is there a working .deb package.. or do i have to compile it from source
[12:09] <stoned> every*
[12:09] <stoned> doh
[12:10] <stoned> ever*
[12:10] <Storkme> liable, how?
[12:10] <bimberi> Stork: sudo aptitude install fakeroot
[12:10] <Storkme> !fakeroot
[12:10] <ubotu> Storkme: What?
[12:10] <leruleru> bimberi, tks
[12:10] <bimberi> leruleru: np :)
[12:10] <Storkme> bimberi, i could swear it came installed on ubuntu
[12:10] <liable> sami: should be in the repos..
[12:11] <Storkme> root@ubuntu64:~/java# fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin
[12:11] <Storkme> /usr/bin/fakeroot: line 150: make-jpkg: command not found
[12:11] <bimberi> Stork: not by default (in breezy anyway)
[12:11] <Nameeater> sami: I see it in my repo's
[12:11] <liable> Storkme: install java-package....
[12:11] <tini> hey, I have a question - I need the package termcap and I found out that it's in the package termcap-compat, but whenever I try to apt-get it, it says that there is so package named like that
[12:11] <Nameeater> sami: its in the universe repo
[12:11] <Storkme> liable, good point :p
[12:11] <stoned> small question. do I need to run nvidia-glx-config enable etc. everytime I update my Xorg.conf?
[12:11] <Storkme> liable, sorry ;)
[12:11] <spikeh> in certain applications such as MPlayer, the fonts are monospace and horrible; how do I change this?
[12:12] <liable> Storkme: np
[12:12] <bimberi> tini: it's in the universe repository ...
[12:12] <Storkme> i thought mplayer was command line based?
[12:12] <bimberi> ubotu tell tini about universe
[12:12] <liable> both
[12:12] <Nameeater> mplayer has a gui verson
[12:12] <stoned> spikeh: when you install the mplayer386/586 packages, you will find that a gui called 'gmplayer' also exists.  do locate gmplayer or dpkg -L mplayer etc.
[12:12] <tini> bimberi - so it's not possible to apt-get it ?
[12:12] <Storkme> i see
[12:12] <spikeh> stoned: thank you very much
[12:12] <stoned> np
[12:13] <tini> bimberi nice boot :)
[12:13] <bimberi> tini: yes, once you've enabled that repository
[12:13] <tini> thank you - bimberi
[12:13] <stoned> my question remains
[12:13] <stoned> small question. do I need to run nvidia-glx-config enable etc. everytime I update my Xorg.conf?
[12:13] <bimberi> tini: np :)
[12:13] <sami>  ok thanx ;)
[12:13] <spikeh> stoned: it doesn't seem to exist, and I'm using KDE; should I refer to those in #kubuntu?
[12:14] <stoned> spikeh: I just NOW/hour ago migrated from 4 years of debian
[12:14] <stoned> I know nothing of ubuntu or its packages
[12:14] <spikeh> okies ;_;
[12:14] <stoned> !search mplayer
[12:14] <ubotu> stoned: I give up, what is it?
[12:14] <stoned> !mplayer
[12:14] <ubotu> it has been said that mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[12:15] <stoned> check that out first
[12:15] <stoned> wiki might be helpful in binary installation
[12:15] <stoned> wtf, man isn't even installed by default on a server install?
[12:16] <stoned> man is not manual, its MANdatory ;)
[12:16] <liable> i highly doubt that it isnt installed.
[12:16] <spikeh> stoned: mplayer is installed, just that it has a horrible monospace font
[12:16] <stoned> i just did man install, and now its building man db in background
[12:17] <stoned> spikeh: man mplayer | .mplayer/config
[12:17] <stoned> thats not a command btw
[12:17] <liable> hrm, only priority important..
[12:17] <stoned> liable: i don't make things up
[12:17] <spikeh> stoned: what's the command?
[12:18] <stoned> spikeh: man mplayer
[12:18] <stoned> or #mplayer
[12:18] <sami> Nameeater,  i found it!! thanx
[12:18] <Nameeater> sami: np :)
[12:18] <spikeh> stoned: what do I do when I execute the command?
[12:18] <Nivko> Can somone help me with the Plesk Control Panel? The autoinstaller is done but he isnt started how i can start him?
[12:19] <stoned> spikeh: it wil bring you the manual page for mplayer.  read through it.
[12:19] <liable> even still, i havent ever not had it installed..
[12:19] <Nameeater> Nivko: did you install it with a .deb package?
[12:19] <stoned> im sure its got how to configure fonts in its config file
[12:19] <stoned> liable: i guess im the lucky one
[12:19] <Nivko> Nameeater: What you mean?
[12:19] <Nameeater> Nivko: how did you install it? did you compile it from source? or use a package?
[12:20] <Nivko> Nameeater: Normal with internet he was downloading all
[12:20] <Nivko> Nameeater: I have only installed the basic
[12:20] <Nameeater> what did you type to install it?
[12:20] <Nivko> the autoinstaller
[12:21] <Nameeater> :|
[12:21] <Nivko> selected the version and i must selected the packages what i like to install and only the basic i selected
[12:21] <Storkme> there's not much support for ubuntu64 is there?
[12:22] <Nivko> and if i type http://localhost:8884 i dont got anything
[12:22] <Nivko> so how i can start him?:p
[12:22] <spacey> Storkme, ubuntu 64bit has same support as 32bit from ubuntu
[12:22] <Nameeater> can you show me the page where you downloaded it from?
[12:22] <Nivko> ok, wait a sec
[12:22] <stoned> !alsa
[12:22] <ubotu> well, alsa is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063
[12:23] <Storkme> spacey, well i can't find much support for installing 64-bit java
[12:23] <Nivko> http://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Plesk7.5/Ubuntu5.0/psa_installer_v2.0.0_build75050908.11_os_Ubuntu_5.04_i686
[12:23] <Nivko> http://www.swsoft.com/en/download/plesk75reloaded/
[12:23] <spacey> Stork, because its not officially supported
[12:23] <stoned> hey, what happened to alsaconf
[12:23] <stoned> ?
[12:23] <stoned> and alsa is installed by default on a server install?
[12:23] <spacey> but you can probably build your own package
[12:23] <stoned> and man pages are not
[12:23] <stoned> heh
[12:24] <stoned> this is crazy
[12:24] <spacey> that is mentioned on the wiki, Storkme
[12:24] <liable> there is no alsaconf in ubuntu..
[12:24] <Nivko> Nameeater: http://download1.swsoft.com/Plesk/Plesk7.5/Ubuntu5.0/psa_installer_v2.0.0_build75050908.11_os_Ubuntu_5.04_i686  -  http://www.swsoft.com/en/download/plesk75reloaded/
[12:25] <stoned> so how done one configure alsa?
[12:25] <stoned> dpkg-recon...
[12:25] <Nameeater> Nivko: cheers taking a look now
[12:25] <Storkme> !java
[12:25] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:25] <Nameeater> Nivko: maybe try ' slocate bin | grep -i plesk '
[12:26] <Storkme> !javadebs
[12:26] <mache> does anyone experience problems with firefox in dapper?
[12:26] <mache> problems like crash at start :)
[12:26] <Nivko> niels@linux:/etc$ slocate bin | grep -i plesk
[12:26] <Nivko> niels@linux:/etc$
[12:26] <liable> echo <your snd_module> >> /etc/modules
[12:26] <stoned> liable, lsmod | grep snd already shows them all loaded
[12:27] <liable> alsamixer then and check levels i guess..
[12:27] <stoned> im just surprised that on a server install, first time with ubuntu, I got no manpages, and alsa already configured .  I did check the levels, they are fine
[12:27] <stoned> the installer was wicked. didn't even have to configure my dell monitors freq.
[12:27] <Storkme> so, i installed java manually, without using debian packages. how would i use the link tool ('ln') to configure it?
[12:28] <stoned> much better than the etch installer
[12:28] <stoned> definitely much better
[12:28] <mache> alsa is required on servers because you should hear ubuntu-server rebooting in quite nights ;)
[12:28] <stoned> mache: lol
[12:28] <liable> the ubuntu installer is the same as the debian installer.. (the etch one is a work in progress)
[12:29] <Nameeater> Nivko: "When the installation is finished, Plesk will have started automatically..."
[12:29] <ilba7r> Storkme, under dir /usr/bin you will find symbolic links to java and javaw. make them point to where ever you have your java libs
[12:29] <stoned> I didn't get man pages, and during install, grub didn't want to install on my hd00, so i had to repartition and reconfigure my lvm, which i was told would be fine, but apparantly it jacked it up, and i had no choice left but to recreate the lvms
[12:29] <Nameeater> have you read through the installation guide?
[12:29] <stoned> liable: trust me, the etch installer has NEVER picked up my monitor ever
[12:29] <Storkme> ilba7r, but does is that just for the commands 'java' and 'javaw' or for all the commands java has?
[12:30] <liable> stoned: the breezy installer is the "sarge" installer..
[12:30] <ilba7r> storkme let me check what i did
[12:30] <Nameeater> Nivko: "                                                               Now to complete the
[12:30] <Nameeater> initial configuration, login to the Plesk control panel running on your host at
[12:30] <Nameeater> https://machine.domain.name:8443/ or https://IP-address:8443/
[12:30] <Nameeater>  ..." :O
[12:30] <Nameeater> eek sorry for spam, didn't think there would be gigantic whitespace
[12:30] <stoned> liable: whatever the case might be, all I know is that ubuntu detects my proper model # for monitor and auto configures it, debian has NEVER done that for me
[12:31] <ilba7r> Storkme, i only needed it for java and javaws. running jre
[12:31] <stoned> i've always had to specify refresh freq.
[12:31] <Storkme> ilba7r, what about compiling?
[12:31] <nikosgr> hi all
[12:31] <ilba7r> Storkme, so just directed them with symbolic links to their counter parts under the lib files
[12:31] <Storkme> ilba7r, fair enough :)
[12:31] <ilba7r> Storkme, i did not install the jsdk
[12:32] <Storkme> ah, wig out.
[12:32] <ilba7r> so you can just list them and see their counter parts
[12:32] <stoned> hey, breezy does have kde3.5 right?
[12:32] <Nivko> Nameeater: Nivko: "When the installation is finished, Plesk will have started automatically..."
[12:32] <nikosgr>  i downloaded the nvidia drivers from the nvidia website but i cant install them and i get a msg about not detectable fonts. any reccomendations?
[12:32] <stoned> !kde
[12:32] <ubotu> I guess 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/
[12:32] <Nivko> Nameeater: If i go to http://192.168.1.103:8443 he does nothing..
[12:32] <Nivko> he says that by me
[12:32] <Nivko> but isnt working
[12:32] <stoned> ok maybe not
[12:32] <stoned> wtf
[12:32] <stoned> kde3.5 is not in ubuntu?
[12:33] <stoned> or breezy?
[12:33] <bimberi> !kde3.5
[12:33] <ubotu> I heard kde3.5 is http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-35.php
[12:33] <liable> stoned: fyi, its nothing to do with the installer per say, its the xorg packages that do that (opposed to xfree in sarge)
[12:33] <stoned> install kde-core returns 3.4.3 packages
[12:33] <Nameeater> Nivko: tried 127.0.0.1:8443?
[12:33] <stoned> liable: i run sid, and i do use xorg
[12:33] <stoned> and you are right
[12:33] <stoned> it has nothing to do with the installer
[12:33] <stoned>  ihave no idea what i was thinking
[12:33] <liable> stoned: but you cant install sid..
[12:34] <stoned> liable: you can only upgrade
[12:34] <liable> from the installer..
[12:34] <liable> right.
[12:34] <ilba7r> Storkme, if you run into procblems compiling it would be also helpfull if you adjust you included the java lib in your path
[12:34] <Nivko> Nameeater: isnt working too
[12:34] <Storkme> how can i do that ilba7r? that's probably easier then making a lot of links
[12:34] <Nameeater> Nivko: had a look thru ps -A to see if its running? :/
[12:35] <Oleg> hi ppl
[12:35] <nikosgr> hi oleg
[12:35] <Oleg> someone can tell me where are an help channel 4 ubuntu newbies??
[12:35] <ilba7r> Storkme,  the links are essential. for they already point to somewhere else. This is an addition. you can set that if you run programs through a terminal in your .baschrc file
[12:35] <Nivko> Nameeater: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7449
[12:36] <liable> i would say that this is it..
[12:36] <Storkme> ilba7r, can't i just remove the current links for java, and just add the new jdk folder to the bash file?
[12:36] <Nameeater> thats not very helpful huh
[12:37] <Nivko> Nameeater: i posted on swsoft forums too
[12:37] <ilba7r> Storkme, you have to point to the dir. with the specific file. too many. you can try it though but i do not recommend it
[12:38] <Storkme> ilba7r, how would i do that?
[12:38] <stoned> !kubuntu
[12:38] <ubotu> rumour has it, kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE, (not a fork) ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[12:38] <Nameeater> actually
[12:38] <[dEvIL-bOY] > !lineakd
[12:38] <ubotu> [dEvIL-bOY] : I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox?
[12:39] <ilba7r> !tell Storkme about cli
[12:39] <Nameeater> slocate wouldn't find jack as it hasn't got the new files in its db, trying sudo updatedb then doing slocate bin | grep psa/plesk might be worth trying
[12:40] <stoned> I have added the kubuntu deb to sources list  and update.  i don't want kubuntu-desktop, I merely want kde-core, but version 3.5 not 3.4
[12:40] <stoned> what do i do, just install kde-core ?
[12:40] <stoned> or do ineed to PIN something?
[12:41] <ilba7r> Storkme, see also this link it has example so as your .bashrc file http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=117680&highlight=bashrc
[12:43] <Hoxzer> do you guys know if Mozila-thunderbird downloads all my messages with attachments to my computer?
[12:43] <Hendikins> If you're using POP3, the messages are stored on the computer.
[12:43] <j2dope> anyone know how i can decrease the sensitivity of my touchpad ?
[12:44] <nikosgr> bye all and thanks for your great help
[12:45] <whatwhat> ermmm ... don have the netscape one browser to linux to ?
[12:46] <Hoxzer> Hendikins: can I somehow set it up so it will leave them to pop server?
[12:47] <Hendikins> Hoxzer: Under account settings there is a "leave messages on server" option.
[12:47] <KeithWeisshar> why did the cd version of ubuntu only install the 386 kernel image on a pentium 3
[12:47] <Hoxzer> thx
[12:47] <Gecko> Ok, guys, I have a problem. I have locked myself out of my system by setting the correct date! Sounds weird? Well, sudo, or problably the sudoers file has a timestamp of 2010 which blocks for use. Can anyone help me?
[12:47] <KeithWeisshar> the dvd version installs the 686 kernel image
[12:47] <leruleru> hi. Grub splash, here's the example i found: "splashimage (hd0,1)/boot/grub/images/splashimage.xpm.gz" should i replace "(hd0,1)" for "(sda5)"???
[12:47] <Storkme> ilba7r, wouldn't it be easier to just add it to the path?
[12:47] <leruleru> or (sda,5)?
[12:47] <Storkme> ilba7r, like i would in windows
[12:48] <Gecko> If I go to single user mode, will I be prompted by password?
[12:48] <KeithWeisshar> why did the cd version only install the 386 kernel by default though the dvd version installs the 686 kernel by default
[12:48] <ilba7r> Storkme, as i said you might try it if you want
[12:48] <irvin> !info usplash
[12:49] <ubotu> usplash: (Userspace bootsplash utility), section misc, is optional. Version: 0.1-22 (breezy), Packaged size: 32 kB, Installed size: 184 kB
[12:50] <Nivko> Nameeater: niels@linux:/etc$ slocate bin | grep psa
[12:50] <Nivko> /usr/sbin/cupsaddsmb
[12:50] <Nivko> /usr/sbin/cupsaccept
[12:50] <irvin> Amaranth, ping?
[12:50] <Nameeater> :/
[12:50] <fek> moin
[12:50] <Nameeater> well I dunno what to do, I'm stuck, that and I need to sleep
[12:50] <Nameeater> good luck! x)
[12:51] <Nivko> thnx:p
[12:51] <MacSlow> does switching of the gnome-background work for anybody under dapper (flight 3)?
[12:51] <KeithWeisshar> is there a reason why the cd version of ubuntu installs a 386 kernel and the dvd version installs a 686 kernel
[12:51] <MacSlow> all of a sudden it doesn't work for me anymore.
[12:52] <xophEr> Hi! I installed VMWare, but the program doesnt use my gnome theme, it uses the ugly gtk-default theme. How can I fix this?
[12:52] <KeithWeisshar> no answer
[12:52] <KeithWeisshar> anyone answering
[12:53] <KeithWeisshar> why does the ubuntu cd only install a 386 kernel image even though the dvd installs a 686 kernel image
[12:54] <liable> KeithWeisshar: lots more room on a dvd for more kernels??
[12:55] <stoned> when i try to do install kubuntu-desktop I get dependecy issues.  like konqeuror kontact, korganizer etc. that it depends on the, but they will not be insalled
[12:55] <stoned> wtf is going on, I have never had this much shit with mixing stable/sid packages on debian
[12:56] <Parsnip> hi guys
[12:56] <KeithWeisshar> are there other limitations of the cd version of ubuntu
[12:56] <Parsnip> just about to download ubuntu to give it a try
[12:57] <ph8> lo all, to install grsec on my ubuntu build should i be downloading a package? I can't seem to find one and thought I'd check before i compiled from source -> there seem to be grsec admin packages which is confusing..
[12:57] <ph8> running latest
[12:57] <Parsnip> whats the difference between dapper and breezy?
[12:57] <Parsnip> kubuntu sorry
[12:58] <ilba7r> !dapper
[12:58] <ubotu> methinks dapper is The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be called the "Dapper Drake" release. Release date April 20, 2006. Not before. It is NOT ready for use.  Use it at your _own_ risk, when it breaks you need to be able to fix it yourself.
[12:58] <docta_v> well kubuntu uses Linus recommended KDE and ubuntu runs Slome
[12:58] <Parsnip> ilba7r, why not?
[12:58] <ilba7r> Parsnip, because it is still in development
[12:59] <Parsnip> oh ok
[12:59] <ilba7r> Parsnip, and gnome and kde are two desktop environment. you can install them both then go with the one you prefer
[12:59] <Parsnip> ty dude
[12:59] <Parsnip> i prefer kde
[12:59] <Parsnip> thanks for the help man
[01:00] <Parsnip> appreciate it
[01:00] <ph8> gnome? ;)
[01:00] <ph8> gnome ftw
[01:00] <ilba7r> yw :)
[01:00] <ph8> kde needs to get sorted out before it's ready to use
[01:00] <docta_v> Parsnip: why not use gnome? you don't like watching grass grow?
[01:00] <Parsnip> hehe just seems slicker
[01:00] <Parsnip> i used it n my mandrake / mandriva
[01:01] <docta_v> no way dude i want a desktop that crashes and moves like a glacier
[01:01] <ph8> any idea about grsec boys and goyles?
[01:01] <ph8> then go for kde
[01:01] <docta_v> nah kde is too fast
[01:01] <ph8> i started with Kubuntu and had to move
[01:01] <ph8> it was nice until i tried to use the control centre
[01:01] <ph8> which just didn't work
[01:01] <ph8> i may try it again when dapper comes out
[01:01] <docta_v> i like gnome better...by the time it boots up it's already time to clip my fingernails
[01:02] <ph8> heh
[01:02] <Parsnip> docta_v, like it :))
[01:02] <ph8> ah,, found the package
[01:02] <ph8> didn't show up on cache search
[01:03] <tony_> hey! having fun with the key bindings.. now i would like to bind "show desktop" to a key. what is the command i am looking for?
[01:03] <Parsnip> http://www.illusionary.com/GNOMEvKDE.html
[01:03] <ph8> next question! Any idea if there's a goodish IE clone for linux/ubuntu? It pains me to ask it but my stockbroking service won't let me look at the nice graphage unless I'm using IE (I've already bitched about it) - firefox's user agent switcher doesn't work
[01:03] <xatalinux> how do i get access to my external hdds?
[01:04] <ph8> tony_: Ubuntu has a show desktop?
[01:04] <ph8> xatalinux: How are they connected?
[01:04] <tony_> ph8: i mean the icon on lower left in gnome
[01:04] <ph8> oh my, i didn't even notice that was there
[01:04] <Storkme> damn it, i can't figure out how to make my java commands work
[01:04] <ph8> that's really poor performance, i've been using this for months!
[01:04] <xatalinux> i use usb
[01:05] <ph8> xatalinux: assuming they're recognised in `lsusb` you should be able to mount them I think
[01:05] <ph8> check /var/log/dmesg to see if they were mounted on startup and/or which device names they were assigned
[01:05] <Ophiocus> ph8, to put you up to speed,. on the other corner you have a waste basket and if you click on the little squares next to it you will notice they are actually diferent "virtual" desktops
[01:05] <tony_> xatalinux, the should be detected.. maybe you can find them under /media/
[01:06] <docta_v> ph8: you can run IE natively with wine or crossover office
[01:06] <ph8> i knew that one Ophi but cheers :)
[01:06] <ph8> crossover office?
[01:06] <xatalinux> xata
[01:06] <ph8> might try with wine
[01:06] <docta_v> ph8: crossover office is a commercial, more polished version of wine
[01:07] <tony_> Ophiocus, maybe you can help? do you know the name of the command that is behind the "close all windows and show desktop"?
[01:07] <docta_v> it's pretty inexpensive too...might be worth getting a copy of that if you really need IE or other M$ software because it greatly simplifies installation and usage
[01:07] <xatalinux_> i can,t copy nothing on my hard disk
[01:08] <Parsnip> tony_, try ctrl + alt + d
[01:08] <Ophiocus> tony_,  i wouldnt know but tell you what,. you just tickled my fancy,. i ll see if i can find out
[01:08] <Parsnip> tony_, under kde
[01:08] <Parsnip> tony_, http://www.clug.ca/node/225
[01:09] <tony_> Parsnip, thanks im an idiot.. i should have just looked inte existing keybindings ha ha
[01:09] <Parsnip> np dude
[01:09] <Parsnip> the power of google
[01:09] <xatalinux_> i can't copy anything on my usb hdd.im very
[01:09] <tony_> Parsnip, dont forget the power of hangover
[01:10] <Parsnip> okay you are forgiven ;)
[01:10] <Parsnip> hangover | /dev/null should sort ou right out
[01:11] <enzo> ciao a tutti. Come faccio a capire se GTK Gnutella  connesso a qualche server?
[01:12] <liable> !it
[01:12] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:12] <Ophiocus> xatalinux_, you ll have to answer a bit of questions, first what dir are you using to access your dirves,. second type of formatting do your drives have?
[01:13] <xatalinux_> i can't have acees to my USB hdd
[01:14] <xatalinux_> i am very new to gnu-linux
[01:15] <moox> hi there ! I need to install a mail server on my ubuntu box. I want imap. Should I install cyrus-imap ou courier-imap ?
[01:15] <ph8> I use courier
[01:16] <ph8> check out the websites for both and make an informed decision
[01:16] <xatalinux_> i can see my hdd content, it's just that i can't copy anything to it
[01:16] <ph8> that's something with how you're mounting and/or an unsupported filesystem
[01:16] <ph8> type 'mount' and look at the line describing the drive in question
[01:16] <Parsnip> xatalinux_, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=151169
[01:17] <dwerf> is there a good ghosting-program for linux?
[01:17] <DarkNoise> enyc, just got x to boot ;D
[01:17] <Trackilizer> Hey guys, once again i need your help.
[01:17] <Parsnip> wassup Trackilizer
[01:17] <Trackilizer> I just built in my old video card and after using lspci i know it's working.
[01:18] <Trackilizer> But the thing is i don't see anything on my second monitor.
[01:18] <Trackilizer> So, how exactly do i setup a daul monitor system?
[01:18] <docta_v> Trackilizer: man xorg.conf
[01:19] <Parsnip> Trackilizer, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-78009.html
[01:19] <Parsnip> ok that doesnt help
[01:19] <ejofee> ph8: could it also be a permissions issue? shouldn't the unprivileged user belong to a certain group in order to write-access the hdd's contents?
[01:19] <docta_v> you just have to put it in the xorg config
[01:20] <miki> anyone here is using Speedtouch 330 USB modem ?
[01:20] <miki> i need help with instlling it
[01:20] <docta_v> miki: try using wvdial
[01:21] <joshi> Hello. I got problem with Enemy Territory- i start it, i can hear sound, but screen is blank.
[01:21] <docta_v> joshi: sounds like a driver problem...have you confirmed that opengl is working on your system?
[01:21] <Parsnip> Trackilizer, heres an xorg.conf that worked.. might give some clues
[01:22] <joshi> how do i confrim it?
[01:22] <Parsnip> Trackilizer, http://www.karinvandenberg.nl/files/xorg.conf_home.txt?PHPSESSID=9b3c961646aef342fda3b7eca579dbea
[01:22] <dodadew> I got an *easy i hope* question.  I am writing a bash script and I need it to take a text file, drop the first 14 char's of each line and save it.  any1 can help?
[01:22] <Trackilizer> Thanks, i'll check it out
[01:22] <feistel> hi
[01:22] <dodadew> hi
[01:22] <feistel> I have a problem with
[01:22] <feistel> new users and sound
[01:22] <spacey> dodadew, maybe you can do it with grep
[01:23] <spacey> and then > text.txt
[01:23] <feistel> when I create a new user, there don't have permissions for /dev/dsp
[01:23] <dodadew> thats what I was thikin
[01:23] <spacey> read the manpage
[01:23] <spacey> :)
[01:23] <feistel> because the new user is not in "sound" group
[01:23] <dodadew> thnx
[01:23] <docta_v> joshi: should see something called GLX when y ou run xpdyinfo
[01:23] <feistel> anyone can help me?
[01:24] <joshi> docta_v: xpdyinfo: command not found
[01:24] <luke_> Morning everyone
[01:24] <docta_v> install it then
[01:24] <socketbind> xdpyinfo?
[01:24] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell feistel about sound
[01:24] <Parsnip> xdpyinfo - display information utility for X
[01:24] <johndarkhorse> feistel: if you follow those docs, it will tell you how to fix the dsp problem
[01:24] <docta_v> joshi: you can also try glxgears
[01:25] <joshi> glxgears work
[01:25] <Parsnip> http://www.xfree86.org/current/xdpyinfo.1.html
[01:25] <joshi> 260 fps
[01:25] <docta_v> if you get some pathetic low frame rate
[01:25] <docta_v> that's not terrible...what kind of video card do you have
[01:25] <joshi> 82830 intel graphic controller
[01:25] <joshi> on laptop
[01:26] <docta_v> hmm ok sounds like opengl is working if you're getting 260 fps
[01:26] <Parsnip> damn yeah 260fos is impressive
[01:27] <midwinter> no, 260 in glxgears is not good.
[01:27] <docta_v> midwinter: on a laptop with intel graphics it's decent though no?
[01:27] <Parsnip> your brain cant process any more than 30 so i wouldnt worry
[01:28] <Storkme> !java
[01:28] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:28] <blue-frog> docta_v, vaio with intel915gm 1000000 fps
[01:28] <midwinter> I wouldn't imagine the right driver is installed at just 260
[01:29] <midwinter> I get 1800 or so and my card is not the greatest.
[01:29] <Yoni> Hi all
[01:29] <Yoni> I installed Ubuntu 5.10
[01:29] <Yoni> though I can't run the gcc command from the terminal?
[01:29] <docta_v> blue-frog: haha
[01:29] <johndarkhorse> Yoni: install "build-essential"
[01:29] <docta_v> yea i guess he don't have glx then
[01:29] <Ophiocus> yoni did you install build essentials?
[01:29] <docta_v> you can also run glxinfo
[01:30] <joshi> midwinter: i tryed to find driver for it... but with no luck.
[01:30] <Ophiocus> go to system/administration/synaptic include universe repositories and then search and install build-essentials
[01:30] <Storkme> for fuck sake
[01:31] <Storkme> i can't figure out how to install java
[01:31] <ilba7r> !java
[01:31] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:31] <Ophiocus> whos sake?
[01:31] <Storkme> ilba7r, i'm on amd64, it keeps giving me a wierd error
[01:31] <Trackilizer> So, there isn't an app out there i can use to setup dual screen monitors?
[01:31] <hunkyspunky2> i would like to say thnak u to all who helped me out yesterday,
[01:31] <hunkyspunky2> i reinstalled ubuntu with no problem
[01:31] <hunkyspunky2> :)
[01:32] <xatalinux> i will laike to know how i can see my usb hdd....i,m very new in gnu/linux
[01:32] <hunkyspunky2> now i got a dual boot.. with windows 98 se.. and ubuntu
[01:32] <hunkyspunky2> it took 3 hours to install ubuntu
[01:32] <Parsnip> hunkyspunky2, why 98?
[01:32] <Storkme> grrrrr
[01:32] <Ophiocus> xatalinux, we have tried to give you diferent answers,. have you tried anything that was said to you?
[01:32] <hunkyspunky2> it came with it
[01:33] <blue-frog> hunkyspunky2, your pc is a bit out of date, takes 15 minutes to install on mine
[01:33] <ilba7r> Storkme, did you try the forums
[01:33] <Guest700> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone help me? :S
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> i'm trying to get 2000 pro for it later
[01:33] <Parsnip> hunkyspunky2, the usb support in 98 is awful specially with storage devices
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> i'm booted up on windows 98 se now
[01:33] <Parsnip> do, 2000 is a lot better
[01:33] <ubuntulinus> 'ello, is there a command that i can run in the terminal that does the same thing as the update-manager does? like i use apt-get instead of synaptic?
[01:33] <Hoxzer> lol I can't understand thunderbird
[01:33] <hunkyspunky2> yah and like for ubuntu.. i didn't even have to put  a driver on for my usb flash mp3 player
[01:34] <Hoxzer> why it can't send mails traight from pop server and not downloading them first and then uploading them
[01:34] <n00b> Hello?
[01:34] <KSean> hi
[01:34] <n00b> anyone hear have cedega?
[01:34] <Ophiocus> ubuntulinus, try apt-get update
[01:34] <Storkme> n00b, try the channel #cedega
[01:34] <ubuntulinus> Ophiocus: ohhh... i'm stupid, thanks
[01:34] <n00b> Storkme, im a n00b with irc... how do i switch channels?
[01:35] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone help me with this? When I try to install Ubuntu, it freezes at 6% :S
[01:35] <Storkme> n00b, /join #cedgea
[01:35] <n00b> Storkme, thank you very much
[01:35] <Ophiocus> KSean, did you burn an iso yourself?
[01:35] <KSean> Yes
[01:35] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell KSean about verify
[01:35] <hunkyspunky2> i found out that bruning an iso ... didn't boot up.. i had to order them to get the live cd to run
[01:36] <hunkyspunky2> bruning=burning
[01:36] <Spliffster> high, i am switching from sarge to ubuntu. can anyone point me to a document describing what ubuntu version uses which kernel (and the default options compiled in) ?
[01:36] <Parsnip> did you md5 check the iso?
[01:36] <KSean> Yes
[01:36] <ilba7r> Storkme, try this link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaAMD64
[01:36] <Ophiocus> ok 1) the install program comes with a "check disk integrity" app,. use it,. if it passes,. try 2) using a lower burn process and if that fails get a different brand of media
[01:36] <Parsnip> run memtest on the cd
[01:37] <mahangu> KSean, md5sum the iso file
[01:37] <Ophiocus> KSean, do you have any problems laoding any other os on the same machine?
[01:37] <MasterC> hi
[01:37] <MasterC> is nubuntu offical?
[01:37] <afief> can anybody tell me how to upload files to my FTP through linux?
[01:37] <dodadew> I am not sure on how to use grep to drop the first 14 chars of each line in a file.
[01:37] <KSean> Ophiocus, I've had to reformat my XP multiple times - I think it's because Ubuntu messes up something in the boot thing :S
[01:37] <Spliffster> afief: man ftp
[01:37] <MasterC> or something like ubuntu lite?
[01:38] <Parsnip> afief, use an ftp client like gftp
[01:38] <Spliffster> afief: if you are using nautilus, just type ftp://username:password@host.com/directory
[01:38] <Parsnip> cftp?
[01:38] <Spliffster> into the location bar
[01:38] <Ophiocus> KSean, i mean,. before trying to install ubuntu,. did you ever get a blue screen at bootup for example? cause that would mean like Parsnip said that you may have a memory problem
[01:39] <hunkyspunky2> later
[01:39] <hunkyspunky2> all
[01:39] <hunkyspunky2> thanks again
[01:39] <Spliffster> l8r
[01:39] <KSean> Ophiocus, I'm using an out of date BIOS - I used to get BSoDs when trying to boot XP SP2, until I installed an update.sys patch from Microsoft
[01:40] <Spliffster> cany nayone help me finding out what is included in a base ubuntu system (kernel, system daemons, etc.) is there a document out there ?
[01:40] <KSean> Other than that, no I haven't.
[01:40] <afief> spliffster: type it where? nautilus has no address bar:S
[01:40] <Ophiocus> ok so it aint memory
[01:40] <Ophiocus> back to your cd
[01:41] <dodadew> I need to take a text file, drop the first 14 char's (they are random)  of each line and save it.  i cant see how grep will do this.  any pointers?
[01:41] <Spliffster> afief: oh ... then you might try it via the menu ... look for something like "Connect to server..." ... i am not yet running ubunto tho ... i am just about to install it ... ubunto might have another gnome setup
[01:41] <Ophiocus> i burnd an iso that passed both integrity and md5 checks yet it would crash,.. happens that i was using poor media and high burn rates,.. changing media solved it
[01:41] <midwinter> afief, you can just hit ctrl+l (I use gftp though)
[01:41] <KSean> What do you mean by "media"?
[01:41] <tony_> Question -  anyone know of a native freeware graphic intensive 3d shooter?
[01:41] <Ophiocus> crappy blank cds
[01:41] <afief> midwinter: installing it right now. but i'm really more keen on how to connect via the terminal ftp
[01:42] <Parsnip> KSean, media == the cd you burnt to
[01:42] <Parsnip> dvd mdia or cd media
[01:42] <KSean> Ah
[01:43] <KSean> I've tried Memorex 700MB CD-Rs and Phillips CD-RW 700MB
[01:43] <Trackilizer> My windows FAT32 partition was already mounted at boot, i don't have permissions to write on it however, how do i change that?
[01:43] <Parsnip> what speed do you burn at?
[01:43] <KSean> 1x
[01:43] <midwinter> afief, then maybe man lftp
[01:44] <Parsnip> KSean, really!? woah
[01:44] <KSean> I know :S
[01:44] <Spliffster> ok next question folks: are the some ubuntu specific tools to compile a kernel or do u use the dbian tools ?
[01:44] <KSean> The first time I tried 52x, and I was told to try 1x lol
[01:44] <Ophiocus> Trackilizer, try these https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:44] <KSean> The other 3 times I tried, I burned at 1x
[01:44] <Spliffster> afief: # ftp hostname.com
[01:44] <Parsnip> i always use 16x and 8 for audio cds
[01:44] <Spliffster> afief: # ftp --help
[01:45] <KSean> :\
[01:45] <Ophiocus> KSean, do all your cds crash at 6%?
[01:46] <KSean> Yes :S
[01:46] <KSean> I tried 5.1 and 6.04
[01:46] <KSean> They both crash at 6% base install
[01:46] <Parsnip> id check your harddrive
[01:47] <KSean> Parsnip - How would I do that?
[01:47] <Parsnip> check it wih easy recovery professional under windows
[01:47] <Parsnip> very good checker
[01:47] <KSean> Is it free?
[01:47] <Parsnip> from manufacturers ite..no..everywhere else yes
[01:47] <Spliffster> hmm i tought this channel is called ubuntu ?
[01:47] <Spliffster> :P
[01:47] <Parsnip> torrent it
[01:48] <KSean> lol
[01:48] <Parsnip> KSean, or get the tool from your hdd manufacturers site (better)
[01:48] <KSean> ok
[01:48] <Spliffster> anyone willing to help an ubuntu newbie ? ubuntu is nice ... but really, really ... they have invented a lot of fancy names ... i am confused
[01:49] <Storkme> !java
[01:49] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:49] <mrtwister|mobile> hello, have question regaring courier-imap.  i just installed it. how i can create users, and access imap folders?
[01:49] <Parsnip> Spliffster, expand
[01:49] <chicken-man> Hi, I have no sound it gnome, what do I do to get it, I'm using a RealTek ALC880 sound card.
[01:49] <ubuntulinus> new question, is there some program that shows the temperature of the CPU and such things in the terminal?
[01:50] <dr_strangelove> is there a list of the packages included in dapper flight cd 3?
[01:50] <Spliffster> i want to move to ubuntu, but i need to know what default kernel comes with the current and the next release
[01:50] <mrtwister|mobile> ubuntulinus: cat /proc/acpi/.... loook there
[01:50] <Spliffster> and when the next release is ready
[01:50] <ubuntulinus> mrtwister|mobile: ok, thanks
[01:51] <midwinter> Spliffster, 2.6.12-9 with breezy
[01:51] <chicken-man> Hi, I have no sound it gnome, what do I do to get it, I'm using a RealTek ALC880 sound card.
[01:51] <Spliffster> Parsnip: the reason why i do not want to run debian on a laptop is that i am tired of patching kernels ... i hope to get a decent kernel with ubuntu
[01:51] <midwinter> ready april 20th supposedly.
[01:51] <scummbar> hi somone has tried to view dvb-t with an avermedia 777 with saa7134 chipset?
[01:52] <Ophiocus> darn,.. what are the odds of that?
[01:53] <Parsnip> gtg guys
[01:53] <takedown> anyone know some tools for recover deleted files on ext3 fs?
[01:53] <Parsnip> laters
[01:53] <Spliffster> cu
[01:54] <chicken-man> I have no sound it gnome, what do I do to get it, I'm using a RealTek ALC880 sound card.
[01:54] <Installedok> Hi
[01:54] <Installedok> I had install problems chicken
[01:54] <Spliffster> chicken-man: is the sound working outside gnome ?
[01:55] <chicken-man> Spliffster: Nope
[01:55] <Spliffster> chicken-man: are you sure you have a kernel module loaded (if avaliable) for that specific sound card
[01:56] <chicken-man> Spliffster: errrrm, well I don't have hotplug running but I don't think that has anything to do with it.
[01:56] <Spliffster> if so are you using alsay ? if so have you checked dmesg and or alsa log files
[01:56] <Spliffster> s/alsay/alsa/
[01:57] <chicken-man> Spliffster: ehhhh ? :-/
[01:57] <miki> anyone can tell me how to add things to etc/modues/ ?
[01:57] <Spliffster> well, ubuntu has prolly a splash screen .. right ? (i havent installed it yet)
[01:57] <Spliffster> chicken-man:  so you dont see the boot messages right ?
[01:57] <chicken-man> Spliffster: I do, I done this from a server install
[01:58] <Spliffster> you might have a look into /var/log/messages and see if there are any error messages concerning loading or using the sound card
[01:58] <chicken-man> Spliffster: Ok *looks*
[01:59] <Spliffster> chicken-man: if not, try "# dmesg" on a root console to see if there are any errors during boot time (sound card related errors that is)
[02:00] <C2ODe> hi
[02:00] <ernstp> Anyone know how to make nautilus follow my umask?
[02:00] <C2ODe> how to modify/update the grub splashimage?
[02:00] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284 Can anyone help me with this - my install gets stuck at 6% :S
[02:01] <chicken-man> Spliffster: hmmmm I don't see anything to do with the sound card in '/var/log/messages'
[02:01] <johndarkhorse> KSean: did you verify your install medium?
[02:02] <Spliffster> chicken-man: try `dmesg | less` in a root console and check if you find some sound card (or sc module) related info there
[02:02] <Spliffster> chicken-man: i'll bb in 5
[02:02] <chicken-man> Spliffster: Ok
[02:03] <KSean> johndarkhorse, I verified the MD5 thing yeah
[02:03] <Ophiocus> KSean, did you follow any of the three advices given to you 5 minutes ago?
[02:03] <gnomefreak> KSean: what speed did you burn it at?
[02:03] <BrickMaker> my update was 95% complete but unfortunately power went off
[02:03] <BrickMaker> so is there anyway to start update where power went off?
[02:04] <KSean> BrickMaker - 1x
[02:04] <KSean> Ophiocus - hold on, let me scroll up
[02:05] <BrickMaker> KSean, whats lx?
[02:05] <gnomefreak> BrickMaker: i think that was for me
[02:05] <KSean> yeah :P
[02:05] <BrickMaker> aight!
[02:05] <KSean> read the wrong name lol
[02:05] <BrickMaker> i want to recover my update!
[02:06] <KSean> Ophiocus - I'll try that *goes to download the iso again :\*
[02:06] <BrickMaker> let me know is there anyway to recover the update
[02:06] <Ophiocus> no
[02:06] <gnomefreak> BrickMaker: if the power went out more than likely you cant start where it ended but you will know when you try to do the updates again
[02:06] <johndarkhorse> BrickMaker: it will start where it left off
[02:06] <Ophiocus> your md5 passes and you downloaded two isos which both get stuck at 6%
[02:07] <KSean> yeah :S
[02:07] <BrickMaker> Okay!
[02:07] <Ophiocus> am starting to think its a mobo issue,. can you find out what make your mobo is? go to the makers site and get latest bios,. i dont trust that winblow bios upgrade thing you told me about
[02:07] <leruleru> hello there, is there a way i could kinda clean my grub screen? it's got too much crap!
[02:07] <leruleru> like leave it only with linux and windows
[02:08] <Spliffster> chicken-man: i can't give you ubuntu specific information but as a long time linux user i'd guess the kernel module for your card is not loaded. you can either `modprobe` it once you know which module you need (as Mr. google[tm]  what module you need). when you know it you might configure it in /etc/modules* so it is laoded at boot time. if you have the module loaded successfully and sound still doesnt work it might be ALSA related ... check /user/local
[02:08] <gnomefreak> Ophiocus: it should say it on a sticker on the mobo who makes it and what make/model it is
[02:08] <mikol> anyone can give me basic guide on HOWTO add things to /etc/modules ?
[02:08] <chicken-man> Spliffster: hmmm Gnome does not list any sound devices
[02:08] <Ophiocus> leruleru,    try /etc/menu.lst  but be carefull what you edit in there,. if you make a mistake it could render your system useless untill you reinstall grub
[02:09] <KSean> Be right back, I'm going to check the disc
[02:09] <Spliffster> chicken-man: so it is quiet possible that your card is not supported off the shelf by ubuntu ...
[02:09] <leruleru> Ophiocus, i know... :( i think i'll leave it like this.
[02:09] <_jason> Ophiocus, leruleru: probably mean /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[02:09] <chicken-man> Spliffster: oh well I don't need the sound to have fun with ubuntu :P
[02:09] <Ophiocus> opps _jason is right
[02:09] <chmod775> hi folks I am trying to skype
[02:09] <Ophiocus> my bad
[02:09] <chmod775> skype depends on libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2); however:
[02:10] <chmod775> I get this dependency error
[02:10] <chmod775> !skype
[02:10] <ubotu> somebody said skype was http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[02:10] <_jason> chmod775: do you have extra repos?
[02:10] <chmod775> no jason
[02:10] <Spliffster> chicken-man: maybe an ubuntu fan boy knows an easy way to get it done ...
[02:10] <leruleru> _jason: yeah, exactly.
[02:10] <gnomefreak> what is mxscheme?????
[02:10] <chicken-man> Spliffster: lol
[02:10] <gnomefreak> mzscheme
[02:11] <chmod775> jason, what should I do to get it ?
[02:11] <leruleru> GRUB should only list the names of the systems.
[02:11] <leruleru> I wanna see my splash! =p
[02:11] <_jason> chmod775: you are getting skype from seveas's repo?
[02:11] <Spliffster> leruleru: apt-get install splashy ... j/k
[02:11] <chmod775> I have no idea
[02:11] <leruleru> Spliffster: tks i'll check it out.
[02:12] <_jason> chmod775: chmod775 apt-cache policy skype
[02:12] <leruleru> Spliffster: Couldn't find package splashy
[02:12] <Spliffster> leruleru: you need to add the splashy repo to apt.sources ... i do not know if its a good idead to install it if usplash is also there
[02:12] <Spliffster> http://www.google.com/search?q=splashy
[02:12] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~/Desktop$ sudo apt-cache policy skype
[02:12] <chmod775> skype:
[02:12] <chmod775>   Installed: 1.2.0.18-1
[02:12] <chmod775>   Candidate: 1.2.0.18-1
[02:12] <chmod775>   Version table:
[02:12] <chmod775>  *** 1.2.0.18-1 0
[02:13] <chmod775>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[02:13] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~/Desktop$
[02:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell chmod775 about pastebin
[02:13] <chmod775> sorry jason
[02:13] <chicken-man> arrrrh flood !
[02:13] <chmod775> sorry
[02:13] <virogenesis> hahhaha i feel sorry for those not using xchat :)
[02:13] <chicken-man> I'm using Xchat :-P
[02:13] <Spliffster> eeek, i needed support and ended up supporting ....
[02:14] <Spliffster> i'm off ... cya
[02:14] <chmod775> hi jason any clue what should I do next
[02:14] <chmod775> I am totally blank
[02:14] <virogenesis> Spliffster, thats what happens lol
[02:15] <_jason> chmod775: one sec
[02:15] <chmod775> sure 1 sec over
[02:16] <_jason> chmod775: do you remember running alien or dpkg on something?
[02:16] <BrickMaker> i'm updating Kopete, its showing in synaptic that NOT AUTHENTICATED
[02:16] <chmod775> on what
[02:16] <BrickMaker> so should i still upgrade my Kopete?
[02:16] <chmod775> ?????????????/
[02:16] <micha_> h
[02:16] <_jason> chmod775: on something with skype in the name
[02:17] <chmod775> dpkg -i skpyeblahblah.deb
[02:17] <_jason> chmod775: according to the wiki: sudo apt-get install libgcc1 libqt3-mt libstdc++5, then try again
[02:18] <takedown> juys, i need help
[02:18] <chmod775> all are installed jason
[02:18] <takedown> guys*
[02:18] <_jason> takedown: We can try to help you if you ask a question
[02:18] <takedown> What tools can recover files on ext3?
[02:18] <DarkNoise> ok, now have x, and sound working on my powerbook 3400c, but no NIC, NIC was running fine off clean install of debain woody... any way to find out which driver i can use for it?
[02:18] <_jason> chmod775: is the exact name of the file: skype_1.2.0.18-1_i386.deb
[02:19] <chmod775> hang on
[02:19] <johndarkhorse> takedown: none. dont delete what you want to keep
[02:19] <chmod775> yes
[02:19] <chmod775> jason,
[02:19] <takedown> really not tools can do it?
[02:20] <chicken-man> takedown: backup your important files on to CD / DVD or a spare Hard drive if you got one
[02:20] <DarkNoise> lol
[02:20] <DarkNoise> thats funny
[02:20] <_jason> chmod775: do you also have a file: skype-1.2.0.18-fc3.i586.rpm
[02:20] <DarkNoise> rm -rf *
[02:20] <DarkNoise> OH NOES I RM -RF *
[02:20] <DarkNoise> lol
[02:20] <chmod775> jason, an rpm for what ?
[02:20] <takedown> fucking linux :(
[02:20] <DarkNoise> fucking noob?
[02:20] <chicken-man> LOL
[02:20] <virogenesis> lol
[02:21] <gnomefreak> DarkNoise: you should beable to go to system>admin>networking and see if its in the list if so highlight it and click activate
[02:21] <_jason> takedown: I have a few sites that you can read, but it's doubtful it will work (I havent tried them)
[02:21] <chmod775> what should I do jason ?
[02:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell chmod775 about skype
[02:22] <_jason> chmod775: remove what you installed and follow the wiki exactly
[02:22] <_jason> chmod775: and pastebin your sources.list if you still have problems
[02:23] <mikol> anyone can correct me if im wrong? i must add 'ppp_generic' to /etc/modules, so im typing (echo "ppc_generic" >> /etc/modules)
[02:23] <_jason> takedown: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Ext2fs-Undeletion.html#s2 , the other one seems to be 404 now
[02:23] <gnomefreak> i cant figure out what i installed that needed mzscheme or drscheme for that matter :(
[02:23] <chmod775> k
[02:23] <chicken-man> mikol: why not just use a damn editor lol ?
[02:24] <mikol> wich editor?
[02:24] <chicken-man> mikol: vi, or vim
[02:24] <mikol> i didnt even know u can have any :(
[02:24] <mikol> lolol
[02:24] <C2ODe> how to change/update the image beetwen the grub menu and the X server start?
[02:24] <gnomefreak> chicken-man: ummmmm maybe nano for someone that has never used vi-vim?
[02:25] <mikol> is vim added to basic ubuntu installation ?
[02:25] <chicken-man> gnomefreak: the first editor I used was VI :P
[02:25] <_jason> mikol: yep
[02:25] <chicken-man> mikol: yes
[02:25] <hikenboot_> can anyone tell me how i would identify file system type on a cdrom if i dont know the file system?
[02:25] <mikol> mmm.... fine then, im going to install generic
[02:25] <mikol> brb
[02:25] <hikenboot_> i dont want it to automount just want to identify it
[02:26] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: you want to know the filesystem for a cd-rom ?
[02:26] <leruleru> what was that apt which installed mplayer firefox plugin???
[02:26] <hikenboot_> yes
[02:27] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: udf,iso9660   put that in fstab ;-)
[02:27] <_jason> leruleru: mozilla-mplayer
[02:27] <hikenboot_> no its not iso9660
[02:27] <hikenboot_> but it has data on it
[02:27] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: :-/
[02:28] <leruleru> _jason, tks
[02:28] <refuze2looze> hi i have a server install of ubuntu (without x windows) and i'm trying to connect to the internet via a usb cable modem and it isn't working.. any ideas?
[02:28] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: as far as I know iso9660 is the default for cd-rom's
[02:29] <hikenboot_> strangly i thought it was iso9660 but it doesnt take it mount -t iso9660  /dev/cdrom /cdrom
[02:29] <hikenboot_> do you know the name of the automounter package
[02:29] <hikenboot_> I dont see it
[02:29] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: try udf or udf,iso9660
[02:29] <hikenboot_> there is an autofs kernel package
[02:30] <hikenboot_> but the truth is i run vmware and automount would cause problems
[02:30] <BrickMaker> i want to update Kopete
[02:30] <chicken-man> hikenboot_: just add the cd-rom to '/etc/fstab'
[02:30] <refuze2looze> hi i have a server install of ubuntu (without x windows) and i'm trying to connect to the internet via a usb cable modem and it isn't working.. the device seems to be detected ok and the LED is blinking
[02:30] <ejofee> how do i convert ntfs to fat32 in gnu-linux, *without losing data*?
[02:31] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: Linux does not like USB modems
[02:31] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: use ethernet if you can
[02:31] <mjr> rather, USB modems tend not to like Linux
[02:31] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: I had the same problem when I tryed to use a USB modem
[02:32] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, i'd really like to get it to work.. i've read a forum where a guy got the same cable modem working
[02:33] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: well you would save a lot of time just going out a buying a ethernet modem.
[02:33] <refuze2looze> ok i have an ethernet modem and it didn't work also
[02:33] <chicken-man> and*
[02:33] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: hmmm
[02:33] <BrickMaker> modem is major probelm :))
[02:33] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: change ethernet card ;-)
[02:33] <BrickMaker> i have conexant modem pci i have fixed it!
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-plugins
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-lame
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install w32codecs
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install libdivx4linux
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install lame
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install sox
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install mjpegtools
[02:34] <leruleru> sudo apt-get install vorbis-tools
[02:34] <chicken-man> use pastebin.com !!
[02:34] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, i have a feeling that maybe it would work with all the x win utils...
[02:35] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: If it don't work in the terminal it won't work anywhere :)
[02:35] <Ophiocus> x-win is just a graphical interface,. no aditional functionality is given
[02:35] <C2ODe> how to change/update the image beetwen the grub menu and the X server start? (not the menu image)
[02:35] <refuze2looze> what's a terminal program that would attempt to set it up automatically? pppoeconf?
[02:36] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: try 'ifup -a'
[02:36] <turbofisk> howdi
[02:36] <BrickMaker> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[02:36] <BrickMaker> E: Unable to lock the download directoryE: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[02:36] <BrickMaker> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[02:36] <BrickMaker> im getting this error
[02:37] <_jason> BrickMaker: don't paste and close synaptic
[02:37] <turbofisk> how do I list keymaps?
[02:37] <BrickMaker> while i try to upgrade my Kopete
[02:37] <BrickMaker> Ok
[02:37] <BrickMaker> sorry!
[02:38] <_jason> turbofisk: dumpkeys (go to tty1 with ctrl+alt+f1 first, alt+f7 comes back to X)
[02:39] <turbofisk> jason: I meant... the keymaps that are loadable
[02:39] <turbofisk> like swedish, finish etc :)
[02:40] <turbofisk> but that was kinda cool :)
[02:40] <_jason> turbofisk: oh, I never had to but I think they are system -> prefs -> keyboards.  That's not what you wanted?
[02:40] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, "interface lo already configured"
[02:40] <refuze2looze> how can i check what driver my ethernet card is using?
[02:41] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: hmmm try this, open /etc/network/interfaces
[02:42] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, ok.. in there there's /eth/RTL8139.c
[02:42] <refuze2looze> that would be the correct driver
[02:43] <miki> chicken-man: damn, i cant even find vim and echo "xyz" >> /etc/modules wont work either
[02:43] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: copy the contents and put them on pastebin.com, the give me the URL
[02:43] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, that's all that's in there
[02:43] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: :-/
[02:44] <chicken-man> miki, hmmm
[02:44] <chicken-man> miki, look in '/usr/bin' and see if you can see them
[02:44] <miki> chicken-man: how to run vim under ubuntu ?
[02:44] <chicken-man> miki, look in '/usr/bin' and see if you can see them
[02:44] <chicken-man> miki, oppps
[02:44] <miki> chicken-man: np
[02:44] <johndarkhorse> miki: same way you run it anywhere else
[02:44] <chicken-man> miki, open a terminal, type "vim"
[02:45] <miki> chicken-man: fine fine :)
[02:45] <miki> brb
[02:45] <julie> Hi. Is there a way to prevent apt-get to install a package ? I got problem with one, and cannot use apt-get install /upgrade anymore, even with -f (moved from warty to breezy, pb with xkeyboard-config)
[02:45] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: there should be more in there than that
[02:45] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, that's it...
[02:45] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: type "ip addr" and put contents on pastebin.com
[02:46] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, when i do lspci it shows me Ethernet controller: Realtek semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
[02:46] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: hmmm m ethernet chip is made by RealTek
[02:46] <chicken-man> my*
[02:47] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: I got a RealTek RTL 8100c
[02:48] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: try "ip addr" and tell me if you see eth0
[02:48] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, yeah eth0 is there
[02:49] <refuze2looze> lo and eth0
[02:49] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: put all thats in there on pastebin.com, brb off to get a drink and something to eat
[02:51] <mweichert> does anyone know where to get the latest mono packages?
[02:51] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, ok. i posted it
[02:52] <irvin> !info oostatistics
[02:53] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: back, ok give me the link to it
[02:54] <refuze2looze> http://pastebin.com/516039
[02:54] <cayamara> is there a way to actually edit tags in rhythmbox?
[02:54] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: hmmmm
[02:55] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: inet is not there
[02:55] <refuze2looze> what does it mean
[02:55] <Ophiocus> no cable plugged,. no assigment
[02:55] <oonoon> hi, does ndiswrapper (and acer IPN2220 wifi card) work on ubuntu breezer 64 ? i remember it doesnt with hoary
[02:56] <refuze2looze> what do you mean no cable plugged
[02:56] <refuze2looze> it's plugged
[02:56] <johndarkhorse> oonoon: amd64 doesnt offer a lot of compatiblity with 32bit drivers
[02:57] <lsuactiafner> johndarkhorse : what?
[02:57] <lsuactiafner> johndarkhorse : ive never had a problem
[02:57] <oonoon> johndarkhorse: ive got the xp64 drivers
[02:57] <Ophiocus> refuze2looze, werent you trying to use a usb modem? are you using an ethernet cable?
[02:57] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: I'm not sure what to do from here on, it may be a DHCP problem but I'm not sure, try search the ubuntu forums ;-)
[02:58] <refuze2looze> Ophiocus, i'm now trying ethernet..
[02:58] <besfred> hi. i have issues making my logitech mouse work correctly. i have buttons = 10 in xorg.conf. but thumb buttons (6 and 7) send a button 2 and 3 resp. befor the actual 6/7 button event. can anyone help me out? i tried several tutorials
[02:58] <ubuntu> hi someone speek german and cann help me?
[02:58] <besfred> ubuntu: i can
[02:59] <cayamara> ubuntu: me too
[02:59] <ubuntu> is about quake4
[02:59] <chicken-man> ubuntu: Q4 sucks
[02:59] <refuze2looze> chicken-man, well, thanks for your time
[02:59] <besfred> havent tried that
[02:59] <chicken-man> refuze2looze: No problem, good luck :-)
[02:59] <Ophiocus> tried ifconfig eth0 up?
[02:59] <_jason> !de
[02:59] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[03:00] <ubuntu> ok thx i go do the german channel
[03:00] <Evaso> hi, actually ubuntu automatically recognize new installed hard-drive?
[03:01] <cayamara> evason: i think you still have to mount them or edit /etc/fstab
[03:01] <Evaso> cayamara: so this work only for hotplug drive?
[03:01] <MenZa> chicken-man: don't, you'll get ill or something
[03:02] <chicken-man> MenZa: nope :)
[03:02] <MenZa> :D
[03:03] <javaTard> IS there an ubuntu irc chat for 5.10 64?
[03:03] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: you are here
[03:03] <javaTard> errr 64 bit version
[03:03] <mdke> anyone more familiar with the "cp" command than me know how to copy, ignoring hidden directories?
[03:03] <cayamara> evaso: well ubuntu recognizes my usb stick for example without further configuration
[03:03] <javaTard> ah
[03:03] <javaTard> ok
[03:03] <spikeh> MPlayer refuses to display embedded ogm/mkv subtitles, what can I do to fix this?
[03:04] <johndarkhorse> spikeh: use vlc
[03:04] <javaTard> Has anyone gotten Opera to install on the 64 bit version?
[03:04] <ubuntu> someone have istalled yet and run on ubuntu x86 and cann help me
[03:04] <chicken-man> javaTard: use Firefox ;-)
[03:04] <ubuntu> installed quak4 the game
[03:04] <Evaso> cayamara: yes i know i'm talking about ide/ata hard drive not on usb/firewire external box
[03:04] <Stork> quake4 owns ;p
[03:05] <chicken-man> Q4 sucks
[03:05] <spikeh> johndarkhorse: I can only set VLC's softsubs to one colour
[03:05] <Stork> liar.
[03:05] <javaTard> chicken-man: ok, I do. Is there a mouse gesture feature for firefox yet?
[03:05] <chicken-man> Quake is the best :-P
[03:05] <ubuntu> stork: you can help me
[03:05] <spikeh> johndarkhorse: which means whatever colour I set it to is not always visible
[03:05] <johndarkhorse> spikeh: then you'll need to recompile mplayer to do what you want it to
[03:05] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell spikeh about mplayer
[03:05] <chicken-man> javaTard: I dunno, there might be
[03:05] <Stork> ubuntu, with?
[03:05] <lsuactiafner> javaTard : amd64 works completey
[03:05] <ubuntu> quake 4 install
[03:05] <javaTard> Not on the forum posts I have read in regards to Opera
[03:06] <Stork> ubuntu, what seems to be the problem?
[03:06] <lsuactiafner> javaTard : even 16bit games made for dos runs on it. q4 also works so does doom3
[03:06] <igge> hello
[03:06] <igge> I have exactly this problem: http://pastebin.com/516052
[03:06] <ubuntu> Sys_Error: SDL_SetVideoMode failed: Couldn't find matching GLX visual
[03:06] <ubuntu>  <-- i get this error
[03:06] <Stork> ubuntu, running 32-bit ubuntu?
[03:06] <ubuntu> yes
[03:06] <ubuntu> x86
[03:06] <ubuntu> amd aiti9800
[03:07] <igge> and it says "Please see the instructions provided by your distribution on module configuration." what does that mean?
[03:07] <igge> i.e. how do i change the order in which modules are loaded?
[03:07] <C2ODe> how to restore the usplash image after updating to kernel 2.6.15-1?
[03:08] <igge> hello? anyone here?
[03:09] <javaTard> Found em for firefox nevermind
[03:09] <spikeh`> johndarkhorse: could I enable borders around softsubs in VLC?
[03:09] <smallfoot> is any website with pornographic of tux??
[03:09] <Stork> ubuntu, first of all, install libsdl.1.2debian-alsa
[03:10] <stef65> Hmmm, I think the breezy installer just overwrote my partition-table... /&%$%!!!... although told to just use existing partitions... Did anyone experience similar problems before in here?
[03:10] <Stork> ubuntu, second, what graphics card do you have?
[03:10] <lsuactiafner> spikeh : mplayer does so vlc should be able to do it, try #vlc or something
[03:10] <ubuntu> alsa ok i try it ( you think that the solutions of this prob?)
[03:10] <Subsonix> smallfoot: what do u need?
[03:10] <Stork> ubuntu, i know for a fact that you need alsa, so it might be
[03:10] <ubuntu> my card is ati9800pro
[03:10] <smallfoot> Subsonix, porn.
[03:10] <Stork> ubuntu, do you have all the correct drivers installed?
[03:11] <Subsonix> smallfoot: what does porn have to do with tux?
[03:11] <ubuntu> and have istalled from synabtic
[03:11] <Subsonix> how should that look like? :)
[03:11] <Stork> stef65, crap, don't say that!!! i'm in the process of installing ubuntu on my other partitions :|
[03:11] <shinu> Subsonix: do you really want to know? :P
[03:11] <smallfoot> Subsonix, i dont know
[03:11] <smallfoot> Why do Essex girls only get a 30-minute lunch break?
[03:11] <smallfoot> Because if it was any longer, you'd have to retrain them.
[03:11] <Ophiocus> Subsonix, theres a sick mind for every sik though
[03:11] <Subsonix> rotfl
[03:11] <smallfoot> hmm...
[03:11] <smallfoot> lol
[03:11] <misnix> Subsonix, think penguins
[03:11] <Stork> ubuntu, in the command line, do 'glxgears -printfps' and tell me the results
[03:11] <smallfoot> maybe
[03:12] <spikeh`> how do I enable borders around softsubs in VLC?
[03:12] <misnix> penguins making porn
[03:12] <stef65> Stork: So take this as a warning!!! This is my 50th ubuntu install or so, and I'm no noob.... but this is an annoying situation
[03:12] <johndarkhorse> porn talk in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[03:12] <Stork> crap. too late to go back now..
[03:12] <johndarkhorse> !conduct
[03:12] <ubotu> The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[03:12] <ubuntu> Stork: is comming an animation
[03:12] <Stork> ubuntu, what does it say in the terminal?
[03:12] <smallfoot> ok
[03:13] <ubuntu> 1863 frames in 5.0 seconds = 372.436 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 3500 frames in 5.1 seconds = 687.257 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 4200 frames in 5.1 seconds = 828.222 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 4200 frames in 5.1 seconds = 828.902 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 2520 frames in 5.3 seconds = 472.593 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 1960 frames in 5.2 seconds = 377.282 FPS
[03:13] <ubuntu> 2240 frames in 5.2 seconds = 432.674 FPS
[03:13] <Stork> ...
[03:13] <shinu> wow
[03:13] <Stork> god damn it.
[03:13] <shinu> how come he 'left' the chan?..
[03:13] <ejofee> is it the first time ubuntu includes postgresql?
[03:13] <johndarkhorse> shinu: because he was flooding
[03:13] <enyc> ?he?
[03:13] <enyc> ejofee: when ?
[03:14] <shinu> johndarkhorse: yes yes, but id rather expect a kick or something...
[03:14] <shinu> johndarkhorse: not him leaving by himself... on your request...
[03:14] <johndarkhorse> shinu: http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml
[03:14] <Stork> !tell ubuntu about ati
[03:14] <shinu> johndarkhorse: ok :)
[03:15] <enyc> ejofee: See http://packages.ubuntu.com/postgresql   -- all ubuntu releases have has postgresql
[03:15] <Stork> hi, does anyone besides me think that 400fps is a little slow for a ati9800pro graphics card?
[03:15] <Subsonix> i do my own ubuntu blog at http://www.ubuntux.org/blog/subsonix
[03:15] <ejofee> enyc: my syanptic says "new in repository" (!)
[03:15] <Subsonix> but haven't it maintained for a while
[03:16] <Subsonix> anyone a good idea i could write about? :)
[03:16] <smallfoot> cool
[03:16] <_jason> Subsonix: write about dapper?
[03:16] <Stork> <3 gnump3d
[03:16] <Subsonix> the problem is i don't know anything about dapper :)
[03:16] <smallfoot> blog porn
[03:16] <Subsonix> haven't tested it yet
[03:16] <smallfoot> else nobody will read it
[03:16] <enyc> ejofee: since when / what_chage(s) etc. ?
[03:16] <Stork> seems like smallfoot is horny.
[03:17] <johndarkhorse> seems like smallfoot is offtopic
[03:17] <ejofee> enyc: i don't know... today
[03:17] <enyc> ejofee: you always been using breezy [?] 
[03:17] <armosfighter> !java
[03:17] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:17] <armosfighter> !limewier
[03:17] <ubotu> I don't know, armosfighter
[03:18] <armosfighter> !limewire
[03:18] <ubotu> well, limewire is first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[03:18] <javaTard> This is not Ubuntu related persay, but anyone reccomend a good "ghost" type program that I can copy the 'final' version of ubuntu I like to an exact laptop?
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell armosfighter about msg the bot
[03:18] <ejofee> enyc: absolutely
[03:18] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: in a terminal, type "man dd"
[03:18] <javaTard> man dd? Ok thanks
[03:18] <enyc> ejofee: hrrm maybe o security update or breezy-updates  package then?
[03:19] <enyc> ejofee: cauing it to say 'new'
[03:19] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: also search "www.newsforge.com" they've had articles on
[03:19] <johndarkhorse> 'ghosting' *nix things
[03:19] <javaTard> Now this is why I love linux and will dump windows, it's all there in the man files
[03:19] <javaTard> THANKS!
[03:19] <rysiek> hi guys
[03:20] <Blippe> hi
[03:20] <ejofee> enyc: yes, but why new?! why doesn't it label it as an update, like all the other updates?
[03:20] <rysiek> anybody can advise me a good app for creacting cd covers (jewel-case inlets etc)?
[03:20] <ejofee> enyc: maybe it's a backport and has a different version?
[03:20] <bunghole> hi, what was the link for the (i forgot the name) sources.list generator thing. it was some sort of .nl URL
[03:20] <bunghole> !sources.list
[03:20] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:20] <ejofee> enyc: too different, that is
[03:20] <armosfighter> !java
[03:20] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[03:20] <armosfighter> !limewire
[03:20] <ubotu> I heard limewire is first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila.
[03:21] <johndarkhorse> armosfighter: please msg the bot in a private message window
[03:21] <javaTard> !opera
[03:21] <ubotu> I heard opera is not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[03:21] <armosfighter> never!
[03:21] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell javaTard about msg the bot
[03:21] <Subsonix> anyone wants to have an own blog in order to blog about ubuntu? (no need to install anything & free) /msg me
[03:22] <javaTard> ahhhh, I didnt know johndarkhouse. I'm sorry
[03:22] <johndarkhorse> Subsonix: offtopic, sir.
[03:22] <spikeh`> johndarkhorse: could I enable borders around softsubs in VLC?
[03:22] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: we learn every day, don't apologize
[03:23] <|stefan_|> if i have a linuxhdd with no working kernels. how do i get a working kernel onto that partition ?
[03:25] <james_> Hello?
[03:25] <michael__> hey
[03:25] <james_> Hey
[03:25] <james_> Sorry, kinda new to IRC...
[03:25] <james_> Bit TOO used to MSN.
[03:25] <james_> :(
[03:25] <michael__> itsn ot too much different
[03:25] <apokryphos> !enter
[03:25] <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!
[03:25] <michael__> its not
[03:26] <michael__> ?
[03:26] <james_> There's still a difference though...
[03:26] <michael__> apo we do that or you did?
[03:26] <james_> *Coughs* I don't suppose anyone happens to program in either Python or C++?
[03:27] <michael__> there should be plenty here
[03:27] <james_> Programmers?
[03:27] <michael__> yeah
[03:28] <james_> Yeah, that's why I came...
[03:28] <Subsonix> and some of them use even linux
[03:28] <michael__> not sure about c++ but py
[03:28] <james_> Yeah, I'm on Ubuntu...
[03:28] <james_> Michael, do you know Python, or did you mean that there's some Python programmers in here?
[03:29] <michael__> either?
[03:29] <Subsonix> i wouldn't go so far
[03:30] <james_> You wouldn't?
[03:30] <michael__> some was the ekyword
[03:30] <michael__> keyword
[03:30] <james_> Haha, I don't get it :S
[03:30] <bina> hi, I'm trying to compile hydrogen and have received the error make: update-menus: Command not found   make: *** [install]  Error 127.  I've done apt-cache search update-menus but havent found anything.  How do I install this package?
[03:30] <_jason> bina: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:30] <larryBoy> morning all - i made a change to /etc/profile, but it doesn't seem to take effect..ever, unless I do ". /etc/profile"
[03:30] <larryBoy> any ideas?
[03:30] <_jason> bina: ignore me :)
[03:31] <bina> _jason: :)
[03:32] <_jason> bina: 'menu' is the package name
[03:32] <besfred> has anyone configured his 7/10 button mouse so that forward/backward works in firefox?
[03:32] <james_> Damnit, looks like I came to the wrong channel.
[03:32] <_jason> besfred: yes, use xbindkeys and xvkbd to map them to ALT+LEFT and ALT+RIGHT.  What mouse do you have by the way?
[03:33] <bina> _jason: hooray, thanks
[03:33] <besfred> _jason: logitech cordless click plus. the button 6 and 7 also send button 2/3 events.
[03:33] <besfred> thats my problem. forward button (7) thus gives me context menu
[03:34] <LichiMan> hi all
[03:34] <michael__> hey
[03:35] <besfred> _jason: any idea why those would send 2 button events?
[03:35] <javaTard> anyone using tor and ubuntu, ubotu doesnt know about it
[03:36] <_jason> besfred: hrmm, what does your xorg.conf look like?
[03:37] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: tor users are banned in #ubuntu fyi
[03:37] <ejofee> is there any frontend to dpkg that i could bind all .deb files so that they may install on double-click?
[03:37] <javaTard> johndarkhorse: may I ask why?
[03:37] <_jason> ejofee: I think they are getting one in dapper.  You could set up a nautilus script to do it though
[03:37] <johndarkhorse> javaTard: repeated abuse of anonymity
[03:38] <javaTard> Understood
[03:39] <afief> is there a way to trace a C program step by step?
[03:39] <besfred> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7452  is the relevant xorg.conf part
[03:39] <Syruss> how can I get apt-get remove to only remove the program I specify. For example, apt-get remove mplayer wants to remove freevo also
[03:39] <Syruss> I don't want to remove freevo
[03:40] <_jason> besfred: can you use usb?  the evdev protocol might handle it better
[03:41] <Terminus> afief: using gdb maybe?
[03:41] <funkyHat> Syruss, that probably means that freevo depends on mplayer, so you can't do that
[03:41] <_jason> besfred: wait you are :), but it's conencted to usb right?
[03:41] <besfred> yes
[03:42] <besfred> wait
[03:42] <besfred> no. mouse is in ps2, keyboard is usb. both over the same receiver (wireless desktop thingy)
[03:43] <_jason> besfred: I do't know if it matters but my xorg looks like this: Option          "Protocol"              "evdev"
[03:43] <Syruss> funkyHat: I don't care, is there any way I can force it?
[03:43] <funkyHat> Syruss, no
[03:44] <Syruss> oh
[03:44] <Syruss> :/
[03:44] <funkyHat> Syruss, you will probably break freevo if you remove mplayer
[03:44] <Syruss> I was going to replace mplayer
[03:44] <besfred> _jason: well worth a try. can you look what xev gives you as button events on the thumb buttons?
[03:44] <Syruss> basically, I've compiled mplayer into a debian package
[03:44] <Syruss> and i'd like to replace the distro one with that.
[03:44] <Syruss> how can I do that?
[03:45] <Syruss> dpkg -what mplayer_1.0cvs_i386.deb
[03:45] <brasko> hi all!
[03:45] <Subsonix> hi brasko
[03:45] <funkyHat> Syruss, -i
[03:45] <brasko> I was wondering if anyone knew how to get the C library man pages install on ubuntu
[03:45] <mwe> Syruss: remove the old one then install your own
[03:45] <funkyHat> doesn't that work?
[03:45] <brasko> not for me.
[03:45] <_jason> besfred: my mouse like to sends multiple signals because of 'smartscroll' functionality (not for side buttons).  I can disable it using a program called 'lmctl'... I have no idea if it is something similar to what you are getting.  Does increasing or reducing the number of buttons fix the problem at any point (just to see)?
[03:46] <funkyHat> mwe, he doesn't want to remove the old one first, as he doesn't want to have to remove dependant packages
[03:46] <Syruss> I don't want to remove freevo though
[03:46] <brasko> $ /usr/bin/man exit -> No manual entry for exit
[03:46] <Syruss> maybe I shouldn't have made a .deb :/
[03:46] <besfred> _jason: nope. with 4 or 5, it just doesnt get any event. with more than 10 i havent tried
[03:47] <gnomefreak> Syruss: debs are easy to install why wouldnt you want to make a deb?
[03:47] <mwe> Syruss: I make the version sth that satisfies the deps
[03:47] <_jason> besfred: mine just do 8 and 9
[03:47] <besfred> _jason: my mousewheel allows horizontal scrolling
[03:47] <Syruss> well, I know if I just use make install it'll work :p put it that way
[03:47] <besfred> that seems to be 9 and 10
[03:47] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Syruss about checkinstall
[03:48] <_jason> besfred: hrmm mine gets 6 and 7
[03:48] <besfred> 6 and 7 are the thumbs buttons here
[03:48] <_jason> besfred: firefox seems to understand those
[03:48] <besfred> yea
[03:49] <besfred> i mean, i can push mousewheel left and right.
[03:49] <engla> I have this problem with my cursor (whatever kind, arrow or firefox hand) turning black
[03:49] <engla> it goes away when you click the titlebar of a window.
[03:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell besfred about mx1000
[03:49] <brasko> geez, this time i did find the answer myself. You have to install the magpages-dev. I think this should come by default with the build install.
[03:49] <engla> I'd like to solve this. The problem existed both on Hoary and now on Breezy
[03:49] <_jason> besfred: on that wiki page, that's how I set mine up.  It is basically like yours except I have zaxis mapping with 4 entries
[03:50] <besfred> ah.
[03:50] <engla> It seems the cursor turns black after it's hidden when typing. When it comes back, it's black
[03:50] <besfred> thx, _jason. i try the 4 axis thing and look at lmctl. maybe that will help
[03:51] <_jason> besfred: yeah, it just seems strange.  Because for mine, the 2 signals make sense.  But I don't think it would make sense to send 2 signals with one of them being right click
[03:52] <besfred> i hope that the 4 axis mapping gets rid of it
[03:52] <_jason> besfred: yeah, I noticed that changing that modified how key reacted for me a lot
[03:53] <Gnorty> hi folks. just a quick question I hope. How to rename a batch of directories from "01 FOLDERA" TO "FOLDERA" etc. not all of the directories are in this format, and i would like to leave these untouched
[03:54] <subquak> hello all
[03:54] <Gnorty> hi
[03:54] <_jason> Gnorty: the rename command
[03:54] <besfred> k. restarting x.
[03:54] <Gnorty> erm, yes thanks for that jason. it is actually mv, i dont think rename works, but how to batch process the files?
[03:55] <tappa> hey guys
[03:55] <tappa> I got a real burning issue here
[03:55] <_jason> Gnorty: for what you want, it's the rename command :)
[03:55] <Gnorty> ok, i look into it, thanks
[03:55] <tappa> I got a dual core pentium D
[03:55] <tappa> what's the best distro to install?
[03:55] <Subsonix> Microsoft Windows XP
[03:55] <gameboy> xD
[03:55] <subquak> i just loaded ubuntu and my screen resolution is stuck at 640x480, without any options to change it, how can i increase the screen resolution easily?
[03:55] <Terminus> lol
[03:55] <Subsonix> :)
[03:56] <igge> hello
[03:56] <Terminus> subquak: modify the modeline in xorg.conf? :)
[03:56] <igge> I want to make sure a kernel module is loaded before another...
[03:56] <tappa> stop messing around guys
[03:56] <igge> how can I do this?
[03:56] <tappa> I really need some help here
[03:56] <Subsonix> tappa: why not try ubuntu?
[03:57] <igge> (they are not dependent on each other, it's just that things doesn't work if they are not loaded in the right order)
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell subquak about fixres
[03:57] <tappa> does ubuntu detect the SMP out of the box and install the kernel?
[03:57] <subquak> what do u mean terminus?
[03:57] <Xappe> tappa: I would try ubuntu with the smp-kernel
[03:57] <Gnorty> so would something like rename 's/[0-9] ?\ */*' * work do you think? I messed this up using mv and it got very messy!
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> tappa: you'll need to install an smp kernel
[03:58] <Xappe> tappa: I think you have to install the kernel manually through apt
[03:58] <mwe> tappa: if for some reason it doesn't install an smp kernel installing one is very easy
[03:58] <tappa> pentium D is 64 bit
[03:58] <Terminus> subquak: i'm not on ubuntu right now but there's supposed to be a line in /etc/X11/xorg.conf that handles the resolution. the first one is the primary one.
[03:58] <ves> Anyone got a decent tutorial on selecting the proper kernel for your machine? I'm on an athlon xp but running linux-image-386 for some reason?
[03:58] <_jason> Gnorty: there is an option in rename to just tell you what it will do and not actually do it, iirc.  I always run it like that first.  I think you want s/[0-9] ?\ *//
[03:58] <Terminus> subquak: i'm not so sure if i got the location of the file correct but it's something like that.
[03:58] <mwe> ves: install the k7 one
[03:58] <Xappe> ves: you should try the -k7 kernel
[03:59] <subquak> great let me go look
[03:59] <johndarkhorse> ves: is it a 64 bit athlon? are you running over 768 mb of ram?
[03:59] <Ophiocus> i think i saw a linux-64-smp somewhere,. not sure though
[03:59] <enyc> meee de boop
[03:59] <ves> mwe, Xappe: cheers johndarkhorse: I've got a gig of ram odd, but it's not 64bit.
[03:59] <muep> can I somehow remove the packages from ubuntu-desktop?
[03:59] <johndarkhorse> ves: then use the i686 kernel
[03:59] <_jason> Gnorty: I lie, don't put the *, try s/^[0-9] {1,2}//
[03:59] <johndarkhorse> ves: the i686 kernel addresses over 768mb ram
[04:00] <ves> johndarkhorse: Is this risky? Do I just install it over the top or remove the old one first?
[04:00] <muep> I installed kubuntu and wish to remove all the gnome stuff that I still have
[04:00] <ves> johndarkhorse: I see
[04:00] <_jason> Gnorty: oh an the space, you get the idea
[04:00] <johndarkhorse> ves: the installation process (using apt-get or synaptic) will take care of the details
[04:00] <Xappe> ves: the old one will be left alone...so you can choose at boot
[04:00] <ves> Xappe, johndarkhorse: Cool, thank you :)
[04:01] <ves> k7 64bit then?
[04:01] <johndarkhorse> ves: it is not. you'd need the amd64 kernel
[04:01] <ves> i686 it is then :)
[04:01] <johndarkhorse> ves: the k7 is optimized for athlons, but i'm not sure if it addresses 768mb+ ram
[04:02] <ves> I can't believe I've been running i386 all this time and probably only been using 60% of my ram?
[04:02] <johndarkhorse> ves: you as a human won't see any difference in them anyway
[04:02] <hussam> hey. I'm running kubuntu. I want to assign a gtk1 theme for xmms. I made a ~/.gtkrc file and added: ' include "/usr/share/themes/QtCurve/gtk/gtkrc" ' inside it. This works for the theme. now how do I change the gtk1 font size?
[04:02] <ves> johndarkhorse: Installing now. cheers again
[04:04] <mwe> hussam: just use "switch" from gtk-theme-switch. it's much easier
[04:05] <Mias> how can I disable the bg graphics for all dirs in konqueror?
[04:07] <subquak> Terminus when i look at the xorg.conf file, it appears to have all the available screen resolutions there -- or at least there are multiple ones in the file
[04:08] <n00b> hi, whats the command to find my IP address
[04:08] <n00b> like ipconfig in windows
[04:08] <Terminus> subquak: there's a default depth there. i usually go for 24bit, so just change the modeline for 24bit. if you want 1024x768, it has to be first on the list. the others are just alternative resolutions.
[04:08] <johndarkhorse> n00b: ifconfig
[04:08] <n00b> thank you
[04:10] <Terminus> subquak: it should be something like "1024x768 800x600 640x480"
[04:10] <gnomefreak> when gnome crashes or anything crashes for that matter the auto bug sender thing says to send with sendmail is there a way to change that so i dont have to save it as file tham send?
[04:11] <gnomefreak> 640x480 is huge :(
[04:11] <miki> hey, i need to add two modules to  /etc/modules but i cant make vim to work and i dont know proper command to add
[04:12] <yatesy> miki: use another editor then :)
[04:12] <miki> yatesy: tell me names :0
[04:12] <miki> yatesy: and way to run them
[04:12] <gnomefreak> miki: gedit and nano are fairly easy
[04:12] <yatesy> pico/nano is a userfriendly editor
[04:13] <miki> are they installed by default on ubuntu?
[04:13] <gnomefreak> miki: yes
[04:13] <miki> fine, thanks
[04:13] <miki> brb
[04:13] <gnomefreak> pico im kind of sure is i know gedit and nano are
[04:13] <yatesy> nanos better than pico anyway so np
[04:14] <candified> Is there any way to reset the volume controls to defaults?
[04:14] <gnomefreak> i only used pico once and that was over a year ago
[04:15] <tony_> Hi i need help or any good ideas. trying to see how msoft .lex file for dictionary works. it seems to be compressed. the first lines say !<arch>
[04:15] <tony_> version/ and then some stuff and then speller.sav ... what program can uncopmress this file?
[04:16] <Storkme> !java
[04:16] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:18] <subquak> i see the screen depth of 16, i'm trying to change it to 24, but the sytem won't let me write or save to that directory or overright the file, even though i'm logged in as superuser
[04:18] <wdh> hi ppls.. does anyone know which software to use for changing the audiotrack of a .avi file?
[04:19] <housetier> when I dpkg -i my mplayer package, I get "Upgrade refused, exiting" (probably because I set it on hold). Can I force an upgrade anyway?
[04:19] <Blippe> have security been through here?
[04:19] <funkyHat> housetier, take it off hold?
[04:19] <Terminus> subquak: that's weird...
[04:20] <dauniak> siemka wszystkim
[04:20] <housetier> funkyHat when I do that, aptitude wants to upgrade it, and also wants to install many packages the "official" package depends on
[04:20] <subquak> well i'm about to reboot and relog in
[04:21] <dauniak> POLAND
[04:21] <_jason> !pl
[04:21] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[04:21] <funkyHat> housetier, can you use apt-get to un-hold it?
[04:21] <dauniak> #ubuntu.pl
[04:22] <housetier> funkyHat I think I can try this dpkg --set-selection thing
[04:22] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell housetier about pinning
[04:22] <housetier> omg
[04:23] <ves> i686 love
[04:23] <Terminus> subquak: just make sure that your monitor and video card can handle the screen resolution and color depth you want. :)
[04:23] <jupiter_> here you should be able to find some help zdedog` :)
[04:24] <zdedog`> Hello quelcun parle franais ?
[04:24] <johndarkhorse> !fr
[04:24] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[04:24] <housetier> so I'll read this pinning howto
[04:24] <zdedog`> Thx
[04:24] <candified> I've got an Audigy 2 Value soundcard, which was working fine, until I messed with some volume controls.
[04:24] <subquak> they can, i had windows on the system before, its not wiped out and only ubuntu is loaded
[04:24] <candified> I don't have anything muted, so I guess it's just a matter of getting the volume right.
[04:25] <dan_> i have kubuntu 5.04, kde 3.4, my sound system doesn't work.. i tested it in control center.. it recognizes the sound card but doesn't play any sound.. i tried to change the sound engines and it didn't work. amaroK and XMMS don't work either
[04:25] <candified> But, there are a ton of different volume controls...is there any way to set them back to defaults?
[04:25] <dan_> what should I do??
[04:26] <housetier> johndarkhorse so what do I pin it to, that I CAN upgrade it?
[04:26] <KSean> Hey - I'm having problems regarding the installation of Ubuntu via a CD-R or CD-RW, so is it possible to create a FAT32 partiton using PartitionMagic and then extract the iso to it and boot the installation from there?
[04:26] <funkyHat> candified, did you tick the SPDIF box?
[04:26] <dan_> i have kubuntu 5.04, kde 3.4, my sound system doesn't work.. i tested it in control center.. it recognizes the sound card but doesn't play any sound.. i tried to change the sound engines and it didn't work. amaroK and XMMS don't work either
[04:27] <candified> Err...I don't know.
[04:27] <funkyHat> dan_, can you give us some more information rather than just repeating yourself?
[04:27] <candified> Where would I find it?
[04:27] <funkyHat> what soundcard do you have?
[04:27] <KSean> Hey - I'm having problems regarding the installation of Ubuntu via a CD-R or CD-RW, so is it possible to create a FAT32 partiton using PartitionMagic and then extract the iso to it and boot the installation from there?
[04:27] <johndarkhorse> dan_: quit repeating please
[04:27] <dan_> well....sincerly ........I dont know
[04:27] <mikol> lol... nano is hard for me too
[04:27] <dan_> np
[04:27] <funkyHat> candified, in the control panel with all the volume controls maybe... although it might be hidden
[04:27] <dan_> but I need help
[04:28] <dan_> can anyone plss help me?
[04:28] <funkyHat> dan_, ok, can you pastebin (see ubotu's message in a second) the output you get when you run lspci at the command line?
[04:28] <funkyHat> !pastebin
[04:28] <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
[04:28] <housetier> ok I see this is not a good place to ask. sorry to have bothered you. I'll find it out myself
[04:28] <ves> johndarkhorse: I've just updated but my radeon drivers don't seem to be working: do I need to "dpkg-reconfigure xorg-driver-fglrx"?
[04:28] <frogzoo> Just a quick note to support that the stock gxine config is poorly configured - would be best to bump up memory buffers (cf installed ram during install perhaps) & disable deinterlace for lappies, as not needed
[04:29] <KSean> Can anyone help me? :S
[04:29] <KSean> I've been trying to install ubuntu for like 15 days lol =\
[04:29] <deefzi> how can i make opera use ALSA instead of ESD or whatever it's now using?
[04:29] <ccc_> KSean: why not just boot the install cd?
[04:29] <candified> funkyhat:  I don't see anything like spdif
[04:30] <funkyHat> frogzoo, you're probably best filing a bug, and maybe popping into #ubuntu-offtopic and mentioning that, this channel is primarily for support for people with problems :)
[04:30] <KSean> ccc_ - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  < thats why :|
[04:30] <funkyHat> candified, ok, you probably haven't enabled it then (it shouldn't be enabled, unless you are using the digital output from the card only, which I assume you aren't)
[04:31] <dan_> plss help me guts
[04:31] <candified> No, I'm not.
[04:31] <frogzoo> k, thanks funkyHat, will give it a go
[04:31] <candified> All I really know is the sound stopped working when I was messing around with volume controls like PCM Send Routing or PCM28
[04:31] <KSean> Hey - I'm having problems regarding the installation of Ubuntu via a CD-R or CD-RW, so is it possible to create a FAT32 partiton using PartitionMagic and then extract the iso to it and boot the installation from there?
[04:31] <funkyHat> dan_, read my last message, do what it says and put the link to your pastebin entry in here
[04:32] <frogzoo> KSean: have you tried installing using acpi=off ?
[04:32] <KSean> frogzoo - No, I haven't.
[04:32] <KSean> The problem is, when I install and it doesn't work, it messes up the boot thing, so I have to reformat Windows too :|
[04:32] <frogzoo> KSean: is the problem that you boot the install, and it hangs with a CD error?
[04:33] <KSean> It crashes at 6% base install.
[04:33] <frogzoo> KSean: at the install: prompt, try entering "linux acpi=off"
[04:33] <KSean> Ok
[04:34] <KSean> Hopefully this won't mess up my Windows install again :S
[04:34] <KSean> *copies iso to cd once again*
[04:34] <y_o_u> hi, i am trying to get ndiswrapper to work on kubuntu. when i run a "ndiswrapper -l" it list the driver (rt2500usb) as "invalid driver". when i run the "ndiswrapper -e rt2500usb.inf", it tells me that it is not installed, but when i run the "ndiswrapper -i rt2500usb.inf" command it says it is already installed. any help would be appreciated
[04:35] <jorik> im trying to copy a dvd but its encrypted with CSS, i installed libdvdcss and can now play the movies in xine, but when i try to copy them in k3b it gives me an error. Is there a way to make a bit-for-bit copy of the dvd ?
[04:36] <johndarkhorse> jorik: "man dd"
[04:36] <javaTard> y_o_u: I am no expert, but when I finally got my ndiswrapper to work, it was because the driver I needed wasnt what came with XP. Just a thought
[04:37] <lesshaste>  hmm.. I edited /etc/group.. how do I make it take effect for existing users?
[04:37] <y_o_u> javaTard: which driver did you end up using (which card do you have, btw?)?
[04:37] <jorik> johndarkhorse, i was thinking about dd, but how do i copy the resulting file back to a new dvd ? (and just out of curiousity, in which format would the resulting file be ?)
[04:37] <mweichert> hi guys, I'm trying to connect to a postgres server remotely... but I can't connect. It asks if port 5432 is open on the machine?
[04:38] <mweichert> does ubuntu have a built-in firewall that is blocking 5432?
[04:38] <johndarkhorse> jorik: you can also use dvdrip
[04:38] <funkyHat> mwe, ubuntu has a built in firewall that blocks everything by default
[04:38] <jorik> johndarkhorse, dvdrip can make bit-for-bit copies ?
[04:38] <javaTard> y_o_u: a broadcom built in, in an HP laptop I ended up needing the 64 bit driver. I had many of the other versions install but none worked. Also when it tells you it is installed. Do you enable it?
[04:39] <johndarkhorse> jorik: for bit-for-bit, use dd
[04:39] <kevor> :(
[04:40] <kevor> man this blows
[04:40] <y_o_u> javaTard: when i first installed kubuntu, i didnt have this problem, but when i went to enable it, it asked me to hit the "administrator" button in the network settings. i did that, entered password, but then it would kick me back to non-admin privelidges and not let me activate or deactivate anything
[04:40] <y_o_u> now i cant get as far as i was
[04:40] <jorik> johndarkhorse, ok ... but how do i burn the resulting file ? is it an ISO ?
[04:41] <sm> hey all
[04:41] <sm> is us.archive.ubuntu.com down ?
[04:42] <gnomefreak> sm: not sure i dont use country code for that reason
[04:42] <_jason> sm: seems to be for me as well, try archive instead of us.archive
[04:42] <sm> thx, will do
[04:43] <sm> does it pick one at random then ?
[04:44] <johndarkhorse> sm: archive.ubuntu.com does a round-robin, yes.
[04:44] <sm> much better, thx
[04:44] <javaTard> y_o_u: well when you get it installed, a mistake I made was not enabling it with, i think it is modprobe and then running ndiswrapper m  or something like that. Going by memory. Everytime I rebooted it went away, and I needed to do those steps to make it persistant
[04:45] <candified> Does anyone know any way to restore default volume levels in alsamixer?
[04:45] <y_o_u> javaTard: thanks for the help, i will poke around some more. thanks!
[04:46] <javaTard> no problem. Hit me up if you get stuck
[04:46] <fdr> hello...
[04:47] <joost> HI, I have a strange permission problem in my mailbox
[04:47] <fdr> I just installed ubuntu 5.10 for 64-bit... is there anything I should do before I can play dvd-video? thank you!
[04:48] <Manifold> Hey.
[04:48] <lesshaste> what's a good app to look at digital photos in?
[04:48] <gnomefreak> joost: we need a lil more info on that problem
[04:48] <lesshaste> so I can browse through them
[04:48] <Manifold> What is the unopkg command?
[04:48] <joost> ;-) procmail makes a backup in ~/MuttMail/backup
[04:48] <johndarkhorse> lesshaste: there are dozens
[04:48] <jnk> Manifold, ?
[04:48] <lesshaste> johndarkhorse: one will do :)
[04:48] <joost> isit has my ownership but does not allow me to ls -l
[04:49] <joost> drw-------  2 joost joost   266240 2005-10-18 08:33 backup
[04:49] <butcherbird> lesshaste: apt-cache search image | grep view
[04:49] <jnk> joost, you need to "chmod +x"
[04:49] <melissas> hi ppl:-] 
[04:49] <joost> Do I need x for ls -l ??
[04:49] <Manifold> http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/doc/user-manual-screen.pdf it tells me to use the unopkg gui to install Writer2Latex
[04:50] <bshumate> joost: yes, you need execute bit in order to list a directory
[04:50] <jbzz> joost:   for a directory ... yes
[04:50] <jnk> joost, x is "browsing" in case of directories
[04:50] <melissas> I've got some images as *.cue, *.bin from various cd's how can I mount them on ubuntu??? Is there any virtual cdrom drive...
[04:50] <joost> you're so right, thanks
[04:51] <johndarkhorse> melissas: use binchunker to convert to iso image
[04:52] <ArtVandalae> Hi. Do the latest Drapper flight releases include a graphical installer? I'm just interested in how the progress is going
 and after converting with binchunker how I do load them???
[04:53] <johndarkhorse> melissas: then, the iso mounts like any other iso
[04:53] <capovilla> Latest HOWTO on how to encrypt your system (root, home ans swap) - don't let anyone read your data if they take your hard drive: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120097
 i.e directly from the shell???
[04:54] <jnk> melissas, yeah, with the loop option
[04:54] <melissas> thanks...
[04:55] <melissas> by for now...
[04:55] <melissas> exit
[04:56] <flodine> anyone tried larswm yet
[04:57] <gimmulF_> !ssh
[04:57] <ubotu> I guess ssh is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto
[05:03] <RobinL> is using the debian backports repo safe in ubuntu?
[05:03] <pixelfairy> has anyone here gotten kino to import *any* movie? how?
[05:03] <geargolem> hello how do I echo a path to another folder?
[05:04] <pixelfairy> geargolem: what are you trying to do?
[05:04] <geargolem> kino is usually for cameras
[05:04] <geargolem> pixelfairy, i am trying to get jsapi.h to exist in another folder by echoing
[05:04] <Trackilizer> I bulit in my old video card and connected my other monitor to it... the only thing now is, how do i make ubuntu see that the desktop should be spread on 2 monitors?
[05:04] <gnomefreak> RobinL: no debian repos are not safe in ubuntu use the ubuntu backports :)
[05:05] <pixelfairy> geargolem: you mean cp not echo?
[05:05] <geargolem> no, echo path
[05:05] <pixelfairy> echo just says stuff
[05:05] <jbzz> geargolem:  maybe you should consider a link or symbolic link  ??
[05:05] <pixelfairy> you could echo into a file?
[05:05] <geargolem> how do I link the file jbzz ?
[05:06] <jbzz> geargolem:  Do you know what a link is?
[05:06] <geargolem> yes
[05:06] <pixelfairy> ln -s
[05:06] <geargolem> in the installation instructions it tells me to echo the path of a file to the one I'm trying to ./configure
[05:07] <Skwid_> hey everyone
[05:07] <pixelfairy> geargolem: url? what are you trying to compile?
[05:07] <Skwid_> when trying to install a ubuntu system on an old machine, the boot stops at this line: "[4294670.011000]  input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0" anyone have an idea ? please :)
[05:07] <geargolem> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78623 avidemux, pixelfairy
[05:08] <pixelfairy> that one is in automatix
[05:08] <idefix_> why are html~-files being made when you make html-files?
[05:09] <pixelfairy> geargolem: ./configure --with-jsapi-include=/usr/whatever/blah.h
[05:09] <gnomefreak> !automatix
[05:09] <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!
[05:09] <geargolem> thanks, pixelfairy
[05:10] <geargolem> pixelfairy, what are you trying to do with kino?
[05:10] <pixelfairy> just edit simple video
[05:10] <pixelfairy> movies
[05:10] <pixelfairy> capture would be nice too
[05:10] <pixelfairy> but i cant even open a movie in kino
[05:10] <pixelfairy> tried memcoding to dv
[05:11] <pixelfairy> but it seems to come out as avi
[05:11] <geargolem> try cinellera, pixelfairy, google ubuntu cinellera
[05:11] <pixelfairy> and kino cant import it
[05:11] <idefix_> what are the ~-files for?
[05:11] <Skwid_> anyone  ??
[05:11] <pixelfairy> you mean something~ ?
[05:11] <pixelfairy> those are from emacs
[05:11] <geargolem> *cinelerra
[05:11] <geargolem> pixelfairy, i use ffmpeg to encode and cinelerra for editing
[05:12] <geargolem> ffmpeg=super powerful
[05:12] <idefix_> like Maarten-info~
[05:12] <idefix_> for instance when I make a Maarten-info file
[05:12] <Trackilizer> I bulit in my old video card and connected my other monitor to it... the only thing now is, how do i make ubuntu see that the desktop should be spread on 2 monitors?
[05:13] <mwe> idefix_: it's a backup file
[05:13] <dan_> can anyone help me?
[05:13] <pixelfairy> geargolem: just curious, do you have a way to encode from a set of frames (like what blender exports)?
[05:13] <mwe> idefix_: you can disable it in your editor if you don't like it
[05:13] <Skwid_> when trying to install a ubuntu system on an old machine, the boot stops at this line: "[4294670.011000]  input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0" anyone have an idea ? please :)
[05:13] <dan_> i have a problem with my sound
[05:14] <pixelfairy> Trackilizer: look up xinerma
[05:14] <idefix_> ok thx
[05:14] <pixelfairy> ive done it with twinview a bunch of times but thats nvidia only
[05:14] <anders> cat /proc/bus/input/devices and cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf doesn't agree on which touchpad I have on my laptop. is this bad?
[05:14] <dan_> plss help me guys
[05:14] <geargolem> pixelfairy, yes.  using ffmpeg
[05:14] <Trackilizer> Ok
[05:14] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell dan_ about sond
[05:14] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell dan_ about sound
[05:15] <pixelfairy> so whats a good replacement for automatix?
[05:15] <geargolem> pixelfairy, easiest way is to render .avi jpeg and encode it with ffmpeg
[05:15] <pixelfairy> before that i was using the housekeeping page on lxer
[05:15] <apokryphos> pixelfairy: /msg ubotu easyubuntu
[05:15] <C-O-L-T> when a new ubuntu release comes can I ask again shipit free cd's?
[05:16] <apokryphos> C-O-L-T: yes
[05:16] <C-O-L-T> apokryphos: ok
[05:16] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: yes
[05:16] <geargolem> i'm still getting errors for jsapi.h
[05:16] <johndarkhorse> pixelfairy: join #easyubuntu
[05:16] <eXHeiM> hi, i have a problem with looking glass
[05:16] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: but how can ubuntu send free cd's and other distros not?
[05:16] <eXHeiM> when I try to run it, it doesn't do anything :\
[05:16] <eXHeiM> ./lg3d-dev
[05:16] <eXHeiM> Starting up Project Looking Glass...
[05:16] <eXHeiM> n0xwar@lxuser:~/lg3d/bin$
[05:17] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: that is the whole point of ubuntu read the ubuntu homepage it will explain it
[05:18] <johhny_b> are there any web interfaces to any movie players avalble? so you can run the movie on the same server the webinterface is on
[05:18] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: I am sure that they earn money from it, but I don't know how, but they don't make this just for charity, they earn and quite much
[05:19] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: i dont know if mark pays anyone but most of it is done by community support
[05:19] <Trackilizer> Do i have to install "xinerama" to use it?
[05:19] <pixelfairy> geargolem: is cinelerra stable?
[05:19] <johhny_b> anyone who knows?
[05:19] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: there is money in this business for sure
[05:19] <pixelfairy> broadcast2000 was a mess
[05:19] <geargolem> pixelfairy, yes
[05:19] <geargolem> pixelfairy, I just made my first sound+video with it
[05:20] <pixelfairy> the end user here never used linux before and is not a programmer
[05:20] <pixelfairy> cool
[05:20] <geargolem> through Blender, the linux flagship //shameless promotion//
[05:20] <Skwid_> when trying to install a ubuntu system on an old machine, the boot stops at this line: "[4294670.011000]  input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0" anyone have an idea ? please :)
[05:21] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: most people in linux do it for linux not for the money
[05:21] <pixelfairy> geargolem: what do you mean through blender?
[05:21] <geargolem> pixelfairy, I'm still getting the error of jsapi.h not found
[05:21] <geargolem> pixelfairy, Its all in 3d graphics
[05:21] <gnomefreak> well unitl you get to rh or mandriva
[05:21] <pixelfairy> whats your configure line look like?
[05:22] <geargolem> :~/avidemux-2.1.0$ ./configure --with-jsapi-include=/usr/include/mozilla/js/jsapi.h
[05:22] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: they got money, not directly from a company, like somebody who is working at a company like microsoft, they get money from foundations, awards, and community
[05:22] <pixelfairy> geargolem: try without the filename at the end
[05:23] <gnomefreak> http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/philosophy
[05:23] <idefix_> time for a silly question! is wine exactly as good as windows itself?
[05:24] <mwe> idefix_: it will only run about 1/1000 windows apps
[05:24] <JustAR0ck> anyone using an ATI Radeon 9100 IGP card with dual heads? im getting both monitors mirrored instead of spanning both monitors.
[05:24] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: I have read this, but they are supported which means that they get money, a lot of money
[05:24] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: anyway
[05:24] <idefix_> mwe, does that mean it is 1/1000 times as slow or are there 1000 times less programs?
[05:24] <jachu> irc.freenode.net
[05:24] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: can I paste videos into an oo impress presentation
[05:24] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T:  i dont use impress
[05:24] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: what do you use?
[05:25] <gnomefreak> nothing i dont need to make presentaions
[05:25] <mwe> idefix_: it means 1/1000 programs at about 75% native speed
[05:25] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: :))) Good but I need to
[05:26] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: i suggest asking the room not just me than
[05:27] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ok thanks for discussing views about ubuntu and for everything
[05:27] <andrew_> hi all
[05:31] <gimmulF_> damn, since i got my powerbook im hardly using my linux machine for desktop use anymore :)
[05:31] <jodanlime> hey, has anyone installed unreal tournament 2004 on ubuntu?
[05:31] <gimmulF_> not good
[05:32] <Mias> gimmulF_: put linux on it ;p
[05:32] <honey|me> hi all
[05:32] <honey|me> really love ubuntu . nice job guys
[05:33] <honey|me> all i need now its a few more repos , so i can install all my fav. packages
[05:33] <Mias> gimmulF_: will be way faster
[05:33] <honey|me> any help out there for me ?
[05:33] <mwe> honey|me: enabled univere and multiverse?
[05:33] <dennis999> postfix is preventing outgoing mail do I need this for dialup-kmail?
[05:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell honey|me about repos
[05:34] <igge> hello... anyone who knows why my /etc/module.conf is ignored?
[05:34] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell honey|me about repos
[05:34] <Skwid_> when trying to install a ubuntu system on an old machine, the boot stops at this line: "[4294670.011000]  input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0" anyone have an idea ? please :)
[05:34] <honey|me> mwe i have all repos in my source.list enabled and i still cannot install what i want
[05:34] <igge> is that not the proper place for it? if not, what is?
[05:34] <mwe> honey|me: what do you want?
[05:34] <_jason> honey|me: what are you looking for?
[05:34] <johndarkhorse> honey|me: what do you wan?
[05:34] <honey|me> wow
[05:34] <honey|me> well packages like mplayer . mplayer-gui
[05:35] <_jason> honey|me: mplayer is in multiverse
[05:35] <johndarkhorse> honey|me: they are all in the repos
[05:35] <honey|me> java and also java plugins for firefox
[05:35] <mwe> honey|me: it's in universe
[05:35] <honey|me> hmm
[05:35] <mwe> !info mplayer-386
[05:35] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell honey|me about java
[05:35] <ubotu> mplayer-386: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3729 kB, Installed size: 8268 kB
[05:35] <nir_> hi, i try to install manually the latest version of ndiswrapper ; when i put 'make install', i get a 'make : command not found' ...
[05:35] <mwe> honey|me: well multiverse
[05:35] <alpopel> hi.. does anyone have a list of all filemanager??
[05:35] <_jason> nir_: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:35] <mwe> honey|me: I guess you didn't enable it after all
[05:36] <alpopel> i'm searching a filemanager which was presented in the forum. i think it was a beta version, but i can't remember the name...
[05:36] <mwe> !tell honey|me about multiverse
[05:36] <nir_> _jason : whats in this package ?
[05:36] <honey|me> mwe http://pastebin.com/516213   and i did run " sudo apt-get update "
[05:37] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell nir_ about checkinstall
[05:37] <seicherlbob> hi there! i need help in adding repositories. in the starter-guide the example shows some hoary-rep. can i use them though im running breezy?
[05:37] <mwe> honey|me: looks good. now install mplayer-386
[05:37] <johndarkhorse> seicherlbob: it's not a good idea
[05:37] <honey|me> mwe ok
[05:37] <_jason> nir_: the stuff you need to compile things, you can get more info with 'apt-cache show build-essential'.  And be sure to read what johndarkhorse said.  Checkinstall is better to use than 'make install'
[05:38] <seicherlbob> johndarkhorse: that's what i thought too.
[05:38] <mwe> honey|me: use apt-cache to search for keywords
[05:38] <seicherlbob> johndarkhorse: ok, can you then tell me where i get the gstreamer-lame and -mad packages from?
[05:38] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell seicherlbob about repos
[05:38] <honey|me> mwe i only find mplayer plugin for mozilla
[05:38] <johndarkhorse> seicherlbob: enable universe and multiverse repos
[05:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell honey|me about mplayer
[05:39] <johndarkhorse> honey|me: you have to search for mplayer-386
[05:39] <seicherlbob> johndarkhorse: ok, thanks!
[05:39] <mwe> honey|me: oh well. you didn't enable multiverse
[05:40] <mwe> honey|me: line 19, add multiverse to the end of the line
[05:40] <mwe> honey|me: then sudo apt-get update
[05:40] <_jason> the plugin is in mutliverse so she probably did I think
[05:40] <rod> Hello!
[05:40] <honey|me> mwe deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[05:40] <honey|me> deb-src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[05:40] <rod> I got a great, really great idea to implement in gnome / Ubuntu!
[05:40] <mwe> honey|me: also do it in line 29 and 35
[05:40] <honey|me> see its enabled
[05:41] <mwe> honey|me: that's backports
[05:41] <johndarkhorse> honey|me: those are not the repos, honey|me
[05:41] <honey|me> ohh i see
[05:41] <rod> How about...
[05:41] <mwe> honey|me: see "breezy-backports" after the archive mirror?
[05:41] <miki> hey hey hey
[05:41] <miki> :)
[05:42] <miki> i got problem with copying files
[05:42] <mwe> honey|me: add 'multiverse' to the end of line 19 an 35
[05:42] <miki> i mus copt something to /etc and /lib on main hdd, but it seems that i dont have acces
[05:42] <miki> i must copy something to /etc and /lib on main hdd, but it seems that i dont have access <-- fixed
[05:42] <rod> I'd love a program that shows what's going on on the tty's (normally acciseble via ctrl alt f1 etc) without actually switching to these tty's
[05:42] <mwe> honey|me: I see you already have it in line 29 for backports
[05:42] <johndarkhorse> miki: you should stay out of the system tree
[05:43] <rod> So a small window in gnome should show what;s going on in the tty's
[05:43] <miki> john, im installing USB modem and i must do it
[05:43] <ratschnowski> hello, when trying to do a ./install to launch an installation script from a cd-rom, i always get: bash: ./install: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: no permission
[05:43] <ratschnowski> how can i solve that?
[05:43] <honey|me> mwe i mix them all up now
[05:43] <honey|me> mwe :(
[05:44] <miki> guy gave me comeplete files wich are much better than instll scripts, and sience he got everyting same as i do(same OS, modem and ISP) it should work for sure
[05:44] <miki> and i had many problems with install scripts
[05:44] <mwe> honey|me: all you need to do is add the multiverse keyword at the end of line 19 and 35
[05:45] <miki> but i cant copy files to /etc/ppp/
[05:46] <miki> anyone know how to copy files to /etc/ppp and /lib directories on main file system ?
[05:46] <mwe> honey|me: you can use this: http://pastebin.com/516226
[05:47] <honey|me> mwe just replace all my line in source.list with the one you gave me ?
[05:47] <Wibble-> miki: the problem is that doing that is very dangerous and could completely hose your system.  Use the install scripts - get your friend to help with those perhaps since he has obviously done it himself.
[05:47] <mwe> honey|me: that would work
[05:48] <mwe> honey|me: back up what you have though
[05:48] <mwe> honey|me: or rename it
[05:48] <johndarkhorse> honey|me: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesCliHowto
[05:49] <miki> Wibble-: he told me to do that in email, and i dont know when he is going to replay... but im guessing that it will take him awhile... he knew what hes saying tho, hes very expereinced user
[05:49] <dennis999> anybody know about postfix?
[05:50] <mwe> honey|me: well actually use this instead to have source packages for univere and multiverse available as well:http://pastebin.com/516228
[05:50] <polverari> hi there
[05:50] <Wibble-> miki: but since you are asking the question, I'm guessing that you're not.  Ubuntu is designed to help inexperienced users do the right things in the right way.  By going behind the scenes, it can very easily cause a mess which wouldn't be easy to fix up.
[05:51] <polverari> I was wondering if someone could help me about some question about partitioning
[05:51] <Turms> i have problems opening ports, i need 4662 tcp and 4672 udp opened for using amule but i run iptables -A INPUT -p TCP --destination-port 4662 -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT but nothing happens, i.e. if i run iptables -L i can see that the rules have been accepted but if a friend of mine do nmap of my ip they appear to be closed
[05:51] <Wibble-> ask the question polverari
[05:51] <e> is anyone OK to help with wifi issue? got a belkin usb dongle seen as modem by ubuntu.
[05:51] <seicherlbob> johndarkhorse: great! seems to work. thank you! can you tell me,where i get DivX-support? i can't find w32codecs-package
[05:51] <johndarkhorse> polverari: if you ask a question, we can
[05:51] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell e about wireless
[05:52] <polverari> well, is there any problem if in a dual-boot system I remove the winxp partition and resize the linux partition to take over the whole HD?
[05:52] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell seicherlbob about w32codecs
[05:52] <johndarkhorse> polverari: no problem at all
[05:52] <Wibble-> polverari, are you using ubuntu's boot manager? (grub) or XP's manager?
[05:52] <polverari> but I have 3 linux, partitions: /boot, swap and /
[05:52] <seicherlbob> johndarkhorse: thanks again
[05:52] <polverari> GRUB
[05:52] <johndarkhorse> polverari: you'd only be enlarging /
[05:52] <polverari> one is on hda1
[05:52] <Wibble-> then as johndarkhorse said - no problem
[05:53] <honey|me> mwe ok thank you
[05:53] <polverari> other on hda3
[05:53] <polverari> and other on hda4 or 5
[05:53] <polverari> so, when I repartition, those names will likely change
[05:53] <polverari> so, is it just a matter of changing /etc/mtab
[05:53] <polverari> or no?
[05:53] <Wibble-> you can't simply re-partition, unless you are going to reinstall too
[05:53] <e> anyone?? interesting wifi issue here. .hehe
[05:53] <Wibble-> look into parted
[05:53] <miki> Wibble-: scripts are showing errors and i cant install :(
[05:54] <mwe> honey|me: can you get mplayer now?
[05:54] <miki> USBUsage: lspci [<switches>] 
[05:54] <polverari> but how about the partition names?
[05:54] <johndarkhorse> polverari: you'll be fine, nothing will change from grubs POV as far as linux is concerned
[05:54] <honey|me> mwe yes
[05:54] <Wibble-> polverari, or gparted
[05:54] <mwe> good
[05:54] <miki> Wibble-: it says that i got no USB support
[05:54] <seicherlbob> is it possible, that synaptic hang up when installing gstreamer?
[05:54] <polverari> ok, I'll try that
[05:54] <polverari> thanx Wibble
[05:54] <Wibble-> miki, then definitely, unzipping your friends scripts will cause more problems and will not solve the problem.
[05:55] <mwe> honey|me: I just noticed the 'restricted' keyword is mentioned twice on some lines. It shouldn't hurt though
[05:55] <e> Ok. I ll check forums
[05:55] <johhny_b> any bash gurus here?
[05:56] <johndarkhorse> johhny_b: just ask your question
[05:56] <seicherlbob> johhny_b: ask here or in #bash
[05:57] <johhny_b> johndarkhorse: how would i go about to create a script that would let me click on a link .mpg or .avi in my browser, and when i do that it opens the movie file not on the desktop computor i use to click the link but on a remote  server?
[05:57] <johndarkhorse> johhny_b: that doesnt sound very bash-like to me
[05:58] <johhny_b> johndarkhorse: well it would be a bash script that would just ssh -something -something -hostname command $linkname
[05:58] <johhny_b> something like that?
[05:58] <secureboot> is there any debootstrap to bootstrap ubuntu?  the one i see in the repos seems to install debian...
[05:59] <johndarkhorse> johhny_b: sounds kinda complicated, but i'm sure something can be done (you'd need to look up nautilus script synatx)
[05:59] <navarone> johnny_b cos I'm not a bash guru I huess...<s>
[05:59] <mwe> johhny_b: I doubt it's possible to make a bash script that react to clicks in your browser
[05:59] <navarone> guess*
[06:00] <Wibble->  johhny_b, associate the file types with the script, and use $0 to refer to the arguments the browser passes to the script.  The rest is up to your ssh command
[06:00] <johhny_b> if you can accociate a file to a application this would not be that hard
[06:00] <mweichert> does anyone have postgres installed?
[06:00] <_jason> johhny_b: you can
[06:01] <mweichert> I have my subnet in pg_hda.conf, but still I cannot connect remotely
[06:01] <johhny_b> well then i am not that stupid then
[06:01] <johhny_b> _jason: could you help me out?
[06:01] <kasemodz> im running a couple of websites running, right now I have to enter an ip adress to connect to however is there a program out there that would mask the ip and make the address in words??
[06:01] <mwe> mweichert: does your router forward the port and is the firewall configured to allow it?
[06:02] <kasemodz> i'm only running these websites for lan
[06:02] <_jason> johhny_b: sorry what exactly are you trying to do... I just glanced down and saw your bit about associating files ot applications
[06:02] <Wibble-> kasemodz, have a look at /etc/hosts - type the IP and the name in there, and it should work.
[06:02] <kasemodz> ok thx
[06:02] <johhny_b> _jason: well i want to be able to click on a link in my browser or whatever and be able to run a movie on my server (TVOUT)
[06:03] <kasemodz> wibble i dont have /etc/hosts
[06:03] <kasemodz> the hosts is not there
[06:03] <Davey> how can I mount a fat32 external USB drive that is mounted automatically, as chmod 777 ?
[06:04] <Wibble-> kasemodz, you add it to /etc/hosts - and you certainly should have that file (for localhost)
[06:04] <kasemodz> i see a host.txt is that it?
[06:04] <johndarkhorse> kasemodz: you have an /etc/hosts (otherwise your computer wouldnt run)
[06:04] <_jason> johhny_b: set it up command line as people before were saying and then just go to preferences in firefox and change the app to the script
[06:04] <mwe> Davey: umask 000
[06:04] <e> where is kernel source on ubuntu please? what dir is it
[06:04] <johndarkhorse> kasemodz: no, it should be /etc/hosts     not hosts.txt
[06:04] <mwe> Davey: under options
[06:04] <Davey> mwe: but its mounted automatically, its not in my fstab
[06:04] <mwe> Davey: umask=000 actually
[06:05] <Wibble-> e: /usr/src/
[06:05] <e> thanks
[06:05] <Davey> mwe: so where would I put that? :)
[06:05] <mweichert> mwe: well I don't have a firewall installed on either of the computers.
[06:05] <kasemodz> i see all this stuff- fe00::0 ip6-localnet, etc to add the host should i just put something like- 192.168.15.101 tightvnc
[06:05] <kasemodz> what format should i write it in?
[06:05] <e> well mine is empty!
[06:05] <Wibble-> kasemodz, exactly - new line, just like that.  do man hosts for more info on it
[06:06] <e> thats y i asked.
[06:06] <kasemodz> ok thx
[06:06] <Wibble-> e: then install the kernel sources package :)
[06:06] <mwe> Davey: I'm not sure for automount. I'd have to refer to ivman docs
[06:06] <khelsys> hi,
[06:06] <mweichert> mwe: there is a firewall that filters traffic from the WAN - do I need to change anything on it?
[06:06] <kasemodz> one more question, since there a lot ipv6t stuff if my router isnt ipv6 can iremove all that stuff will that have an affect with connection of my router
[06:06] <khelsys> what have i to install to get CC command?
[06:06] <deefzi> what should i do that java-applets would use libjsoundalsa.so for sound management? i just brutefully renaming libjsoundalsa.so to libjsound.so, but that didn't seem to give any profit.
[06:07] <Wibble-> kasemodz, if you don't have ipv6 enabled, you should be able to... but why bother? :) I'd leave it.
[06:07] <e> wibble. will do. sorry, im trying to fix wifi problem on my own here. need to install ndiswrappers and all that. thought i had kernel src by default
[06:07] <johndarkhorse> kasemodz: best to leave things alone (the ipv6 stuff isnt hurting anything)
[06:07] <Wibble-> e: no, just kernel headers I think
[06:08] <kasemodz> well wibble lately i have been having problems with wireless it finds my ssid but it cant get an ip when i do dmesg it says no ip-v6 router found. So I tried disabling it and it didnt work. So if i remove this it may work
[06:08] <cactii> Hola people!!! :)
[06:08] <cactii> How do you set file associations???
[06:09] <kasemodz> ill just do  a backup of this file if something happ but thx guys
[06:09] <honey|me> mwe can i ask you some other things ?
[06:09] <Wibble-> kasemodz, I would be quite surprised if that solved the problem
[06:09] <mwe> honey|me: just a sec but sure ...
[06:10] <jd86> Whats the name of 5.10? (sorry for the stupid question but i seem to be having trubble finding out :*()
[06:10] <Wibble-> breezy badger?
[06:10] <frogzoo> jd86: Breezy
[06:10] <jd86> frogzoo: thanks
[06:10] <honey|me> mwe what would be best in ubuntu for a webmail server ?
[06:10] <_jason> cactii: right click -> properties -> open with
[06:10] <johndarkhorse> jd86: wiki.ubuntu.com has the answers to all kinds of questions
[06:10] <cactii> hehehe
[06:10] <mweichert> I keep getting this error: "Could not connect to server: no route to host" when trying to connect to a postgres server remotely
[06:10] <cactii> ok
[06:10] <miki> Wibble-: what should i do then?
[06:10] <cactii> Thanks _jason
[06:10] <mweichert> can anyone help me?
[06:10] <Turms> khelsys: cc is an alias for gcc therefore install gcc
[06:11] <mwe> honey|me: squirrelmail maybe
[06:11] <honey|me> mwe so a mail server with webmail , and also i might wanna try to install a php script that allows people to sing up for an email account theyself
[06:11] <jd86> Well i am looking thru a wiki on doing pxe install, and it linked to something which doesn't exist so i'm trying to find it :)
[06:11] <honey|me> mwe i hade squirrelmail before
[06:11] <_jason> khelsys: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:11] <Wibble-> miki, I have no idea how to get usb working if it is not working.  But you must solve that before your modem will have even a chance of working.
[06:12] <honey|me> mwe what about for a mail server ? postfix , qmail ? hat would you rec.. ?
[06:12] <miki> Wibble-: it came like that by default.... /proc/bus/usb is empty folder
[06:12] <mwe> honey|me: I like postfix
[06:13] <honey|me> mwe did yiu configure with courier - imap ?
[06:13] <nir_> i use ndiswrapper on ubuntu64, get the 'driver present, hardware present', but i cant see the wlan0
[06:13] <Wibble-> miki, perhaps check that USB is enabled in the bios.  Other than that, I have no clue.
[06:13] <miki> wibble: usb works in windows fine
[06:14] <Wibble-> miki: then you need to find someone with a better knowledge of linux usb than me
[06:14] <miki> wibble: should i have anything in proc/bus/usb ?
[06:14] <Wibble-> yes
[06:14] <Wibble-> when devices are plugged in
[06:14] <Wibble-> miki: (or possibly a "devices" file even when their not)
[06:15] <miki> wiblle-: nothing inside :(
[06:15] <Wibble-> miki: are things plugged in? :)
[06:15] <basti_> how do I use mv if I need to move many folders into another folder and overwrite everything
[06:15] <miki> Wibble-: previously i had debian, it was detecting everything but i removed it to get unbuntu instead :9
[06:15] <kasemodz> wibble i tried putting name in but it didnt work
[06:15] <miki> Wibble-: yes they are
[06:15] <kasemodz> xxx.xxx.xx.xxx tightvnc.ondemand.org
[06:15] <Wibble-> miki: Unplug USB, reboot, plug in device, type dmesg, check to see if it was detected.
[06:16] <kasemodz> dindt work
[06:16] <miki> Wibble-: i can test something tho... im now in ps2 mouse. but i can connect usb mouse under ubuntu to see if anything happens
[06:16] <Stork> !nvidia
[06:16] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[06:16] <basti_> !mv
[06:16] <ubotu> basti_: No idea
[06:16] <basti_> !move
[06:16] <ubotu> Wish i knew, basti_
[06:17] <mwe> basti_: what do you need to know?
[06:17] <Marcin_O> hello
[06:17] <Marcin_O> have anyone ever installed e17 ?
[06:17] <basti_> I need to move many folders into another folder overwriting all files
[06:17] <Marcin_O> [sorry for my english] 
[06:17] <Marcin_O> installed -> compiled
[06:18] <miki> Wibble-: fine, im rebooting now
[06:18] <Wibble-> kasemodz, check /etc/host.conf - it may need to say "hosts" before bind (or others)
[06:18] <miki> brb
[06:18] <blue-frog> basti_, cp -R folder otherfolder
[06:18] <basti_> blue-frog: I can't use mv?
[06:18] <johndarkhorse> Marcin_O: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79155&highlight=enlightenment
[06:19] <blue-frog> basti_, apparently u know all about it, yes
[06:19] <kasemodz> this is what it says- order hosts,bind
[06:19] <kasemodz> multi on
[06:20] <e> so should MAKE be installed in BIN i im not mistaking..
[06:20] <Marcin_O> johndardkhorse: I am doing this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97199&highlight=e17
[06:20] <Wibble-> kasemodz, type ping tightvnc.ondemand.org
[06:21] <_jason> e: what?
[06:21] <Marcin_O> how long will it take? (it's compiling since 2hours)
[06:21] <kasemodz> wibble i get a reply from my ip address
[06:21] <johndarkhorse> Marcin_O: don't compile
[06:21] <bjv> :(    ubuntu server install is 350mb
[06:21] <johndarkhorse> Marcin_O: use the link i posted, and use apt-get (it's quicker)
[06:21] <Wibble-> kasemodz, your IP? or the IP of the server on your lan?
[06:21] <bjv> looks like it's back to the drawingboard
[06:21] <Marcin_O> johndarkhorse: too late :)
[06:21] <kasemodz> 192.168.15.101
[06:22] <kasemodz> when i go to this website it takes me to those fake websites
[06:22] <kasemodz> those random ones
[06:22] <Wibble-> check the browsers config; it needs to bypass the proxy server for local addresses etc
[06:23] <kasemodz> im on wireless right now, and my wireless router connects to the wired router where my server is
[06:25] <kasemodz> alright wibble i tried another computer on my lan and it went to that fake website as well. Now I went to mozilla web browser on my server, and typed the address it worked
[06:25] <brian_> hey what editor should i use to edit java source code in linux?
[06:26] <sam_> hello
[06:26] <kasemodz> wibble im looking at man hosts right now and it has this as an example-
[06:26] <kasemodz>  192.168.1.10    foo.mydomain.org  foo
[06:26] <mweichert> does anyone know how to setup postgres so that you may access it remotely?
[06:26] <kasemodz> why is there foo after the domain
[06:27] <e> maybe for reverse dns. ..
[06:27] <e> wibble, you told me to install kernel source. cant find it. do you know where they are??
[06:28] <brian_> oh and what command are you supposed to use to build java source code? im used to having textpad doing it for me :(
[06:28] <johndarkhorse> e: search in synaptic for linux-source
[06:28] <_jason> brian_: try vim, otherwise some people lice eclipse if you want an IDE
[06:29] <e> Jdh> thanks
[06:29] <_jason> brian_: s/lice/like
[06:29] <_jason> strange typo...
[06:30] <sam_> Is it easy to install kde along side gnome on 5.10?
[06:30] <brian_> ok thanks
[06:30] <johndarkhorse> sam_: yes, install the "kubuntu-desktop' package with synaptic
[06:30] <suzan> sam_: yes... install kubuntu-desktop
[06:30] <theneonshadow> why won't gaim messenger connect wtih aim people
[06:30] <suzan> too late
[06:31] <sam_> what version does it install?
[06:31] <mwe> sam_: 3.4 or 3.5 if you add the extra mirror
[06:31] <theneonshadow> you yellous bastereds
[06:31] <sam_> thanks
[06:31] <sam_> how do I add the extra mirror
[06:32] <mwe> sam_: deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde35 breezy main
[06:32] <mwe> sam_: add that to /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:32] <sam_> thank you
[06:32] <PuppiesOnAcid> How come mplayer requires xmms?
[06:33] <e> well i installed wifitools to have ndiswrapper going. now i need to install kernel-source and that
[06:33] <e> conflicts with wifitools and i have to remove.. what do you know.. hehe
[06:33] <mikol> a
[06:33] <mikol> Wibble-: dmesg is showing smth
[06:34] <Seveas> e, for ndiswrapper you need only linux-686 (or linux-k7) and ndiswrapper-utils
[06:34] <huhn_2punkt0> Hey. Anybody here got any tips how to install a netgear ma111v2 wlan dongle. ndiswrapper wont work. thing is it uses a sis 162 chipset afaik. any solutions?
[06:34] <mikol> Wibble-: like this: usbcore: registered new driver usbfs(and hub), ohci_hcd: 2004 Nov 08 USB 1.1 'open' host controller (OHCI) Driver (PCI)
[06:35] <e> read somewhere i need kernel-source..
[06:35] <mikol> USB universal host controller interface driver 2.2
[06:35] <imachine> hi, what package contains TIP ?
[06:35] <imachine> or cu ?
[06:35] <huhn_2punkt0> I tried so far to use the sis drivers, but they don't work witht the kernel 2.6.x
[06:35] <imachine> ive been looking allover
[06:35] <mikol> but replugging modem wont make any changes and USB mouse is acting very strang
[06:36] <mikol> its reacting but it wont move as i want it too and it clicks by itself on eberything
[06:36] <mikol> everything*
[06:37] <mikol> Wibble-: you there?
[06:38] <Seveas> e, that somewhere was wrong ;)
[06:38] <e> sure hehe.
[06:39] <e> i downloaded utils and tried to dpkg them but got error message.
[06:39] <e> i cant believe this.
[06:39] <Seveas> what was the error?
[06:39] <e> status database area is locked by process.
[06:39] <Seveas> ah
[06:39] <Seveas> then close synaptic and all other apt using things
[06:40] <e> aye, will do.
[06:40] <sam_> I dont seem to be able to edit sources.list to add kde 4.5
[06:40] <e> sorted
[06:40] <e> well i feel relieved.. but not for long hehe.
[06:40] <Seveas> :)
[06:40] <Seveas> just come back when the next problem appears ;)
[06:41] <Seveas> sam_, very well possible, kde 4.5 does not exist....
[06:41] <e> like NOW??
[06:41] <sam_> 3.5 sorry
[06:41] <huhn_2punkt0> Hey. Anybody here got any tips how to install a netgear ma111v2 wlan dongle. ndiswrapper wont work. thing is it uses a sis 162 chipset afaik. any solutions?
[06:41] <e> Can't find kernel sources in /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/build;
[06:41] <e>   give the path to kernel sources with KSRC=<path> argument to make
[06:41] <sam_> Apt doesnt seem to be able to see that url
[06:42] <e> trying to make install ndiswrapper
[06:42] <jd86> Is there any specific page on the wiki or good page on the net wich suggests ways to setup a ubuntu server as a terminal servers for pxe booted ( this part's implemented already) thin clients?
[06:42] <e> huhn. look here > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[06:42] <e> good luck mate.
[06:43] <frogzoo> once you have a DVD mounted on loop back, then how do you get it to play ? eg gxine ?
[06:43] <afd_> hi! Any idea on how to get to #debian? The channel says I'm banned, but it's impossible that I have done anything to be banned.
[06:43] <huhn_2punkt0> gotta try it
[06:43] <afd_> I'm identified to nickserv, btw
[06:43] <sam_> can someone please run me through adding kde 3.5 to apt....
[06:43] <frogzoo> jd86: mebbe check the linux documentation project for a net boot howto
[06:44] <Seveas> e, you don't have to compile ndiswrapper, it's already there if you installed ndiswrapper-utils
[06:44] <sam_> i'll love you for ever
[06:44] <Seveas> you just need to 'modprobe ndiswrapper'
[06:44] <butcherbird> afd_: proxy server..
[06:44] <jd86> frogzoo: i have network booting stuff down, i'm looking for the stuff on setting up ubuntu to serv clients... or will it do that alone?
[06:44] <e> shit.. so its installed now.. ok. let me try to move further with the instructions..
[06:44] <afd_> butcherbird: I don't use any. I have a router on my lan, though
[06:45] <huhn_2punkt0> e: I'm afraid the v2 isn't listed
[06:45] <afd_> anyway, I'll ask here
[06:45] <butcherbird> afd_: if your ip is banned. or if you dont have static ip maybe just reset modem and router
[06:45] <sam_> anyone?
[06:46] <frogzoo> jd86: it should be in the docs as well - linux doc project is pretty extensive
[06:46] <DaSkreech> Does anyone here have blackdown Java installed?
[06:46] <jd86> frogzoo: ok
[06:46] <afd_> I'm trying to determine what causes a process on my debian server to go 100% cpu. Anyway, the problem is that "top" shows all processes at 0% or 0.2% cpu usage, even though the load is 3.9
[06:46] <miki> anyone know how to install USB under ubuntu?
[06:46] <afd_> any idea on what can cause top to behave like this?
[06:46] <owner> it has usb support
[06:47] <owner> what is top doing afd_
[06:47] <miki> owner: i dont see anything in /proc/bus/usb
[06:47] <e> how do you know cpu is 100%
[06:47] <e> ?
[06:47] <afd_> it's not showing the cpu usage of processes properly.
[06:47] <afd_> e: because the load is 3.9
[06:47] <e> afd. sorry, but if top is not working how u know its cpu??
[06:47] <afd_> and after I kill the process, it goes down to 0.2
[06:48] <DustyDingo> hi
[06:48] <owner> what process is that
[06:48] <DustyDingo> i can't find a /etc/resolv.conf in ubuntu
[06:48] <DustyDingo> how i can i setup dns?
[06:48] <afd_> owner: zope
[06:48] <afd_> I'm a zope/plone programmer
[06:48] <miki> anyone know how to install USB under ubuntu? it wont work with default driver
[06:49] <owner> what usb device is that
[06:49] <miki> speedtech modem
[06:49] <miki> speedtouch***
[06:49] <e> create your own resolve.conf ?
[06:49] <e> that would work.
[06:49] <owner> is that a wireless card
[06:49] <owner> or a dialup modem
[06:49] <Hendikins> I'd use the speedtouch over ethernet. Much easier.
[06:49] <mwe> DustyDingo: you should put your dns servers in your /etc/network/interfaces file and it will update /etc/resolv.conf when you bring up the interface. or just create resolv.conf yourself
[06:49] <Hendikins> ADSL modem.
[06:50] <miki> owner: hendkins told ya :)
[06:50] <ElBarono> what happened to xscreensaver in dapper?  It's not giving me the pretty ubuntu box anymore
[06:50] <afd_> miki: I have the same at my office, I chose to pay a bit extra to get the modem with ethernet port
[06:50] <ElBarono> and the option to login as another user
[06:50] <miki> afd_: i had no choice, my ISP gave me it :(
[06:50] <mwe> ElBarono: maybe because it's stll alpha not everything is working yet
[06:51] <DustyDingo> mwe: k
[06:52] <DaSkreech> Yup They foist them out here
[06:52] <miki> Hendikins: was your installation easy and fine or did u notice any problems ?
[06:52] <Hendikins> miki: Trivial because I plugged it in to my ethernet switch.
[06:52] <miki> Hendikis: i got 330
[06:53] <castro> JOIN #lpn
[06:53] <miki> Hendikis: yah, 330 USb is very problematic... ppl hate it
[06:54] <flodine> does ubuntu have a itunes program
[06:54] <orkin> anyone know why ubuntu would run drastically slower on this machine than windows
[06:55] <coolboy> hi
[06:55] <flodine> does ubuntu have a itunes program anyone
[06:55] <owner> that doesnt sound right orkin
[06:55] <owner> is dma enabled
[06:55] <hunkyspunky2> don't think ubuntu gopt itunes
[06:55] <owner> !dma
[06:55] <orkin> dma?
[06:55] <miki> Hendikis: i found good install guide tho, but problem is that i need to copy some files on main system folde(like /etc/ppp)
[06:56] <La_PaRCa> flodine, it depends. Do you want to put songs on your iPod or use the music store?
[06:56] <owner> !ubotu tell orkin about dma
[06:56] <flodine> yes
[06:56] <DaSkreech> Does anyone here have blackdown Java installed?
[06:56] <coolboy> i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows
[06:56] <mwe> DaSkreech: no thanks god I got rid of that crap
[06:56] <miki> anyone know how to copy files on main file system? /etc/ppp; /lib/modules
[06:56] <flodine>  La_PaRCa just put songs
[06:57] <La_PaRCa> flodine, um, gtkpod
[06:57] <DaSkreech> mwe: What do you use now?
[06:57] <mwe> DaSkreech: sun jdk
[06:57] <DaSkreech> mwe: wiki steps to install?
[06:57] <orkin> how do i check if dma is enabled?
[06:57] <mwe> !java
[06:57] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:57] <coolboy> i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows could someone help me?
[06:57] <DaSkreech> mwe: I've installed Java via apt-get for a school but it crashes thier site
[06:58] <coolboy> i have ubuntu 5.10
[06:58] <DaSkreech> mwe: can You try something for me?
[06:58] <mwe> DaSkreech: using dapper, right?
[06:58] <DaSkreech> mwe: Oh Yeah I'm going to throw a prep school onto dapper :-)
[06:58] <DaSkreech> mwe: Sufficent to say. No It was breezy :)
[06:58] <DarkkraD> what does this mean
[06:58] <DarkkraD> sam@Net:~$ apt-key add kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg
[06:58] <DarkkraD> gpg: no writable keyring found: eof
[06:58] <DarkkraD> gpg: error reading `kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg': general error
[06:58] <DarkkraD> gpg: import from `kubuntu-packages-jriddell-key.gpg' failed: general error
[06:59] <kpanic> hi, where is the site hosting  external-drivers-acpi_sony.dpatch of ubuntu's kernel?
[06:59] <kpanic> thanks
[06:59] <johndarkhorse> DarkkraD: please don't paste
[06:59] <mwe> DaSkreech: really get sun jdk
[06:59] <coolboy>  i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows could someone help me?
[06:59] <mwe> DaSkreech: but let me try what you want me to
[06:59] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell DarkkraD about kde3.5
[06:59] <DaSkreech> mwe: They have to be able to install it themselves but first it has to work
[07:00] <johndarkhorse> DarkkraD: visit the page URL ubotu just sent and follow the directions
[07:00] <DaSkreech> mwe: Firefox right?
[07:00] <DaSkreech> mwe: Go to http://mathsnet.net/algebra/index.html
[07:00] <mwe> DaSkreech: I wouldn't be surpriced if you were using dapper for important stuff. yesterday someone asked for help installed dapper on a production server :)
[07:01] <coolboy>  i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows could someone help me?
[07:01] <DarkkraD> thanks
[07:01] <DaSkreech> If they are asking that question... they shouldn't be asking that question ;-)
[07:01] <iantec> hi, how can ubuntu detect my printer...its a 720 c hp
[07:01] <mwe> DaSkreech: right
[07:01] <DaSkreech> mwe: Let me know when that has loaded
[07:02] <dan_> ive got a problem with my sound. it aint working. can you pls help me guys?
[07:02] <mwe> DaSkreech: it loads. however ff is known to crash on some java pages
[07:02] <coolboy>  i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows could someone help me?
[07:02] <DaSkreech> Right
[07:02] <DustyDingo> *grml* i wrote a /etc/resolv.conf but still dns doesn't work :(
[07:02] <DaSkreech> Go to 1 beside unknowns
[07:02] <DaSkreech> unknowns
[07:02] <DaSkreech> Oh I did spell it rite ;-)
[07:02] <DustyDingo> and even if this gui setup worked, i wouldn't use it anyway
[07:03] <bjv> im looking at building a ubuntu livecd, and have a script that uses debootstrap
[07:03] <bjv> debootstrap --include="apt-move" sarge $CHROOT $DEBIAN_MIRROR ?
[07:03] <hunkyspunky2> going to boot up ubuntu.. later guys
[07:03] <mwe> DaSkreech: it loaded
[07:03] <coolboy>  i'm looking for a wireless G usb adapter that works under ubuntu and windows could someone help me?PLZ?
[07:03] <DaSkreech> Ok You can click on answer and it gives you a response?
[07:03] <mwe> DaSkreech: some simple math quiz
[07:04] <bjv> id like to use the ubuntu mirror with debootstrap
[07:04] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell coolboy about wireless
[07:04] <owner> dan follow this guide http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753&highlight=happy+alsa
[07:04] <DaSkreech> right for a school
[07:04] <bjv> or even use my local apt-cache,   anyone know how to do either?
[07:04] <johndarkhorse> coolboy: read the page ubotu just sent you and choose one
[07:04] <sk_> have a problem with $HOME/.dmrc permissions when logging in; tried chmod but still a problem.  any ideas?
[07:04] <coolboy> k
[07:04] <coolboy> thx guys
[07:04] <jared_> how tdo you set root password
[07:04] <mwe> DaSkreech: well it seems to be working
[07:04] <jared_> ?
[07:04] <miki> anyone can tell me how to copy files to main file system ?
[07:04] <DaSkreech> mwe: Ok Click back and go to 5 for function machines
[07:05] <e> i had to reboot into maintenance mode and then it ll log in as ROOT.
[07:05] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell jared_ about rootsudo
[07:05] <DaSkreech> to the right of unknowns
[07:05] <e> then do : passwd
[07:05] <e> and change passwd
[07:05] <e> but theres gotta be easier way
[07:05] <johndarkhorse> jared_: ubuntu has no active root account by design. read the URL ubotu just sent you for more info
[07:06] <jared_> how do you set the root pass though, that page don't help me
[07:06] <johndarkhorse> e: if you reboot into maintenance mode, you ARE in a root account
[07:06] <e> i know
[07:06] <yatesy> jared_: you use sudo primarily
[07:06] <e> only way i figured out to do this on my own
[07:06] <DaSkreech> mwe: let me know if that works
[07:06] <mwe> DaSkreech: kinda
[07:06] <jd86> Hi, i'm installing ubuntu, and i configured apt (in the install) and it went to apt-get update (i think thats what it was doing) and it had errors that it could not fetch certian files, however those are there when i go to them via browser.... whats going on? (5.10)
[07:06] <johndarkhorse> jared_: if you READ the page it DOES tell you how to do it
[07:07] <DaSkreech> mwe: The top one doesn't load?
[07:07] <mwe> DaSkreech: find the value of y when x=1,2 and
[07:07] <DaSkreech> mwe: Are there two sliders above that?
[07:07] <owner> jd86 http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:07] <owner> use that
[07:07] <mwe> DaSkreech: then it doesn't say anything after the and. the buttons work though
[07:07] <jd86> ok
[07:08] <mwe> DaSkreech: I can move the sliders as well
[07:08] <sakkew_> How can I get/build DapperFlight3 Virtual Machine for VMWare?
[07:08] <DaSkreech> mwe: Oh you have sliders
[07:08] <mwe> DaSkreech: yeah
[07:08] <mwe> DaSkreech: for a and b
[07:08] <DaSkreech> ok I guess I have to figure out a way to package Sun Java for them then
[07:08] <DaSkreech> that fixes that problem
[07:08] <DaSkreech> The sliders do not come up currently and you have to force quit the browser
[07:09] <john> hey, can anybody tell me how to get sound out in temspeak please?
[07:09] <jd86> what command is there to "wget" it without wget in the install?
[07:09] <johndarkhorse> jd86: say that in a different way?
[07:09] <mwe> DaSkreech: it's working but missing a 3 after the and word in "Find the value of y when x=1,2 and"
[07:10] <jd86> johndarkhorse: how can i wget a file from a server from the inital install? (which wget is not found)
[07:10] <DarkkraD> im trying to install ATI drivers  I hit "generate distro specific drivers" or something similar but on the next screen its to big to hit "next"
[07:10] <johndarkhorse> jd86: that is an interesting question.
[07:11] <orkin> I enabled DMA, it still seems to be quite slow when closing, moving and sometimes opening dialogs; as well as in response time to menu clickes (ie i click a menu item and it takes 3-5 seconds for the popup to come up, and sometimes i have to click it again). it seems sluggish switching between applications. any advice on how to fix this or is this just linux?
[07:11] <DaSkreech> Yeah
[07:11] <mwe> orkin: it's not just linux
[07:11] <DaSkreech> mwe: That always happens?
[07:11] <owner> orkin what are you computer specs
[07:11] <midwinter> orkin, what's your cpu/ram?..
[07:11] <miki> anyone can tell me how to copy files to main file system ?
[07:11] <mwe> orkin: linux is as fast if not faster than windows
[07:11] <nvez> hey, somehow TS crashed and now /dev/dsp1 is occupied with nothing and I can't use it, ps -A doesnt show TS running.. is there a way to clear it?
[07:12] <mwe> DaSkreech: I only loaded the page once
[07:12] <TLE> Hey, I've run out of space on by /boot/ partition and I want to install an extra kernel, and I'm not quite in the mood for resizing, so I wondered if I could just move the old kernel and link to it, would a link work at that point in the boot up process ?
[07:12] <DaSkreech> mwe: Thats all I need
[07:12] <coolboy> can someone recommend a wireless g usb adapter fo ubuntu 5.10 (easy install plz)
[07:12] <DaSkreech> mwe: It's been 0 so far :-)
[07:12] <orkin> how do i find my specsa
[07:12] <mwe> DaSkreech: reloading doesn't change anything
[07:12] <orkin> is there an application or command i can use in ubuntu?
[07:12] <owner> nvez, try this  sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel;modprobe snd-pcm-oss;modprobe snd-mixer-oss;modprobe snd-seq-oss
[07:13] <johndarkhorse> orkin: in a terminal, type "sudo lshw"
[07:13] <butcherbird> miki: not sure i understand question. what are you trying to do?
[07:13] <coolboy> can someone recommend a wireless g usb adapter fo ubuntu 5.10 (easy install plz)
[07:13] <jared_> i want to set the path that limewire saves its music to, and i want it on my external hard drive, and i created a folder, what would the path be?
[07:13] <DarkkraD> Im trying to install aTI drivers for 9550 but the ATI driver screen is to big to hit next
[07:13] <mwe> coolboy: usb wireless is a pain
[07:13] <DarkkraD> can anyone help please
[07:13] <johndarkhorse> coolboy: i did recommend you a whole page of them
[07:13] <miki> butcherbird: i must copy few files to /etc/ppp and /lib/modules but i cant do it
[07:13] <miki> says that its unaccesable or smth
[07:13] <coolboy> mwe: I also have an ethernet port can I do anythingf with that?
[07:14] <butcherbird> miki: sudo cp filname /etc/ppp/ ?
[07:14] <amonkey> if i borked sudoers, how do i get back to edit it?
[07:14] <johndarkhorse> amonkey: "man visudo"
[07:14] <mwe> coolboy: I guess you can plug in a cable :)
[07:14] <miki> butcherbird: i tried that already, same thing :(
[07:14] <coolboy> johndarkhorse: sr but i'm new to linux
[07:14] <miki> butcherbird: but let me try again brb
[07:14] <johndarkhorse> coolboy: look at your private messages
[07:15] <orkin>  size: 128MB
[07:15] <orkin>           capacity: 2GB is what ist says under *- memory
[07:15] <nvez> still doesnt work owner, anyone knows a way to SEE which program is using /dev/dsp1 ?
[07:15] <owner> does dev/dsp exist?
[07:15] <owner> or dev/dsp1
[07:15] <nvez> yes
[07:15] <nvez> and they worked before
[07:15] <amonkey> johndarkhorse, visudo permision denied, can't sudo su, and apparently i don't know my root password (i thought it was my password)
[07:15] <nvez> but till ts crashed, then its occupied and i cant use it no more
[07:15] <butcherbird> jared_: take a look at frostwire if you havent yet btw
[07:16] <owner> try top in terminal nvez
[07:16] <owner> see if ts is still running
[07:16] <owner> and killalll processname
[07:16] <coolboy> johndarkhorse: i've found that list , but why s usb a pain?
[07:16] <TLE> Can anybody help me withthis please: Hey, I've run out of space on by /boot/ partition and I want to install an extra kernel, and I'm not quite in the mood for resizing, so I wondered if I could just move the old kernel and link to it, would a link work at that point in the boot up process ?
[07:16] <mwe> coolboy: usb is not a pain. usb wireless is
[07:17] <butcherbird> TLE: i would think a hardlink would
[07:17] <dandielionous> I am trying to install GTK.  I have downloaded and installed glib, cairo, atk and pango.  But I can not get the gtk to install.  I am trying to use pkg-conf to trouble shoot this but I can not get the pkg-conf to work or pkg_conf_path.  Any suggestions?
[07:17] <mwe> coolboy: because it's impossible or very hard to get to work
[07:17] <orkin> mwe:  size: 128MB
[07:17] <orkin>           capacity: 2GB is what it says under *-memory
[07:17] <coolboy> mwe: i have one for windows wich works finen is it different for linux?
[07:18] <TLE> Thanks butcherbird
[07:18] <mwe> coolboy: yes
[07:18] <mwe> coolboy: you can't use your windows drivers in linux
[07:18] <liam__> Hello, i am wondering how to get my linux out of x-server mode, and i tried the methods i used in other distro's, can anyone help?
[07:18] <johndarkhorse> orkin: why are you pasting that stuff into here?
[07:18] <mwe> coolboy: so if they don't have a linux driver you're in trouble
[07:18] <orkin> cuz he asked what my speed was
[07:18] <orkin> because linux isd running slow
[07:18] <jared_> butcherbird, what is the difference between limewire and frostwire?
[07:18] <johndarkhorse> orkin: see the /topic please
[07:19] <hums> hello
[07:19] <orkin> switching between applications and accessing menus and what not
[07:19] <johndarkhorse> jared_: frostwire is a totally open source version of limewire
[07:19] <butcherbird> jared_: same thing basically but frost is completly free
[07:19] <coolboy> mwe: yeah and the ones in the list johndarkhprse gave me? are those good?
[07:19] <johndarkhorse> jared_: frostwire has no "paid version" or disabled features
[07:19] <jared_> okay
[07:19] <owner> orkin, try sudo apt-get xubuntu-desktop
[07:19] <mwe> coolboy: what list?
[07:19] <owner> its faster than gnome
[07:19] <hums> I am getting an error as follows : "Linux: Can't open /dev/dsp"  Can somebody help please.
[07:19] <orkin> sorry i didn't think four words was that big of a deal johndarkhorse
[07:20] <DarkkraD> anyone here work on ubuntu for a living?
[07:20] <mwe> coolboy: I got a pcmcia wifi card to work in linux though
[07:20] <johndarkhorse> ubotu tell mwe about wireless
[07:20] <johndarkhorse> coolboy: yes, the list is good. it's written by those that have used the hardware
[07:20] <iantec> anypne here who can help with regards to making my printer work? its an hp 720 c
[07:20] <hums> I get this error when I run a text to speech program
[07:21] <owner> orkin after you install xubuntu desktop you can select xfce from the sessions box on startup
[07:21] <mwe> coolboy: sure is a good list. far from comprhensive though
[07:21] <orkin> invalid operatyion: xubuntu-desktop
[07:21] <_jason> iantec: have you checked out linuxprinting.org and the wiki page?
[07:21] <jared_> does frost wire have as much music on it?
[07:21] <dandielionous> I have pkg-config installed on my computer but I can't seem to use it.  Any suggestions?
[07:21] <liam__> Hello, i am wondering how to get my linux out of x-server mode, and i tried the methods i used in other distro's, can anyone help?
[07:21] <hums> The listing for /dev/dsp are as follows:
[07:21] <hums> crw-rw----  1 root audio 14, 3 2006-01-21 22:26 /dev/dsp
[07:21] <owner> orkin sorry, should be sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[07:21] <butcherbird> jared_: same network same stuff available
[07:21] <johndarkhorse> jared_: frostwire use the same network as limewire and gnutella
[07:22] <hums> Can somebody point out why the device cannot be opened ?
[07:22] <jared_> where do i get it at?
[07:22] <orkin> umm, lots of errors
[07:22] <jared_> never mind, found it
[07:22] <mwe> coolboy: I see three usb ones reported to work in that list
[07:22] <orkin> i just ran apt-get update though and it updated everything
[07:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell iantec about print
[07:23] <owner> orkin did you try sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[07:23] <orkin> yea
[07:23] <orkin> and it gives me errors
[07:23] <Wieland> huhu
[07:23] <dandielionous> Okay well thanks for the help.
[07:23] <owner> what errors
[07:23] <dandielionous> I guess I'm invisible or you don't know the answer.
[07:23] <coolboy> mwe: k, do you know any of them and what's ndiskwrappers
[07:23] <orkin> the last error being E: couldn't find package xubuntu-desktop
[07:23] <mwe> coolboy: well four actually
[07:23] <butcherbird> jared_: i think there is a deb file to download at frostwire.com. just sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[07:23] <blacksonata> In flight 3 (amd64 general) keep getting "Restart Required" Notice in gnome panel, any help?
[07:23] <ph8> hi all, i'm hoping someone can help me with some issues i've had installing grsec, the forum link is here -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120373
[07:23] <ph8> Will give virtual cookies for aid
[07:24] <orkin> and two "couldn't stat source packag list errors
[07:24] <hums> Helloooo
[07:24] <hums> anybody there?
[07:24] <mwe> coolboy: ndiswrapper is a thing that let's you use windows drivers for you wifi card. it doesn't always work though
[07:24] <_jason> hums: yes, can we help you with something?
[07:24] <BradM> Hi. I'm running Ubuntu 5.10. What should /home/ be chmodded to? Also, what should /home/user be chmodded to?
[07:24] <liam__> Hello, i am wondering how to get my linux out of x-server mode, and i tried the methods i used in other distro's, can anyone help?
[07:24] <coolboy> k thx
[07:25] <butcherbird> liam__: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop might be what you wnat
[07:25] <_jason> BradM: you shouldn't have to change anything, but mine are 755
[07:25] <KSean> :Z
[07:25] <hums> _jason, I have trouble opening the /dev/dsp file for reading. Can you please point out how I could rectify it?
[07:25] <KSean> I need yet more help :S
[07:25] <johndarkhorse> BradM: dont chmod anything
[07:25] <owner> orkin sounds like your etc/apt/sources.list is corrupt
[07:25] <owner> try replacing with one generated from http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:25] <hums> _jason, The listing for /dev/dsp are as follows:
[07:25] <johndarkhorse> BradM: chmodding your home is a bad idea
[07:25] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  < Can someone please help me with this :S
[07:25] <_jason> hums: don't paste here
[07:25] <hums> _jason, crw-rw----  1 root audio 14, 3 2006-01-21 22:26 /dev/dsp
[07:25] <BradM> johndarkhorse, i have to..i messed it up reccently..now when i try to logon it says something about cannot access $home/.dmrc premission denied
[07:26] <_jason> hums: ok, thought you had a real list :)
[07:26] <orkin> hopw do i replace?
[07:26] <johndarkhorse> BradM: stop. make a new user and copy the things you need from the old user dir
[07:26] <Wieland> !list
[07:26] <ubotu> from memory, list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[07:26] <BradM> ...
[07:26] <owner> do sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:26] <BradM> owner, are you talking to me?
[07:26] <liam__> butcherbird: that didn't really accomplish much, still running in xserver mode
[07:27] <_jason> hums: what are you trying to do?  (and you should ask the channel because I don't know too much about this)
[07:27] <hums> _jason, as you can see, it is owned by root and is in the audio group. I am trying to use a text to speech program and when I run it I get the error
[07:27] <butcherbird> liam__: eh? ubuntu or kubuntu?
[07:27] <BradM> johndarkhorse, that still doesn't solve the problem..i chmodded /home/ to something different too
[07:27] <KSean> Can someone help me? This thread describes my problem (regarding installation) - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[07:27] <sweet_kate> hello how can i pass form kubuntu to ubuntu
[07:27] <sweet_kate> ?
[07:27] <_jason> hums: are you part of the audio group?  type 'groups' in a terminal and check
[07:27] <liam__> butcherbird: ubuntu
[07:27] <hums> _jason, Yes I am in the audio group
[07:28] <sweet_kate> hello how can i pass form kubuntu to ubuntu
[07:28] <_jason> hums: what error do you get?
[07:28] <owner> ksean i have a good solution
[07:28] <bjv> sweet_kate: cannot you select session type gnome/kde when you log in?
[07:28] <sweet_kate> no
[07:28] <_jason> sweet_kate: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[07:28] <DarkkraD> why is ubuntu so sexy?
[07:28] <owner> is the computer you are installing to have internet access ksean
[07:28] <KSean> owner - You do? :o
[07:28] <KSean> Yes
[07:28] <owner> when ubuntu cd boots up type server
[07:28] <hums> _jason, could it be that the sound device is already used by some other program and it is telling me it is not available?
[07:28] <sweet_kate> ok tnx _jason
[07:28] <sweet_kate> :)
[07:28] <owner> it will do a server install, then do sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop
[07:28] <purpleheart_USMC> where can i find the file that contains the list of repositories?  synaptic won't let me look for new repositories...
[07:28] <_jason> hums: quite possible, do you use 'esd' ?
[07:28] <butcherbird> that should work you did regular install? not server or expert install right?
[07:29] <owner> or if u want kde sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[07:29] <butcherbird> liam__: ^
[07:29] <owner> oops
[07:29] <hums> _jason, how do I find if I use esd ?
[07:29] <bjv> owner: there isnt a way to get the server install <300 mb is there?
[07:29] <owner> should be sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[07:29] <hums> _jason, I think i use alsa
[07:29] <sweet_kate> people while i m installing ubuntu-desktop, can i keep open firefox and xchat?
[07:29] <KSean> owner - Does the server install come with GRUB?
[07:29] <_jason> hums: system -> prefs -> multimedia selector
[07:29] <KSean> or w/e the boot thing is
[07:29] <KSean> lol
[07:29] <owner> it does ksean
[07:29] <BradM> !breezy
[07:29] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[07:29] <yatesy> sweet_kate: yup
[07:29] <ldy> hi, all
[07:29] <KSean> Ok, thanks
[07:29] <liam__> butcherbird: do what, get kde?
[07:29] <owner> thats how i installed ubuntu recently
[07:29] <ldy> Can I query which package use most disk space?
[07:29] <purpleheart_USMC> !dapper
[07:29] <ubotu> dapper is, like, totally, The 6.04 version of Ubuntu will be called the "Dapper Drake" release. Release date April 20, 2006. Not before. It is NOT ready for use.  Use it at your _own_ risk, when it breaks you need to be able to fix it yourself.
[07:29] <owner> then i apt getted what i wanted
[07:30] <butcherbird> liam__: youre in gnome now?
[07:30] <blito> hi to everyone!
[07:30] <liam__> butcherbird: no, regular install
[07:30] <KSean> owner, does it overwrite the current grub thing
[07:30] <ldy> Is there a way to list packages with the disk space it used?
[07:30] <KSean> because if not, it'll mess up the mbs :\
[07:30] <purpleheart_USMC> where can i find the file that contains the list of repositories?  synaptic won't let me look for new repositories...
[07:30] <liam__> butcherbird: yes gnome
[07:30] <hums> _jason, can you give the name of application. I am using xfce as my desktop and the menus are different
[07:30] <owner> ksean, you can chose if you want to install grub or not
[07:30] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell purpleheart_USMC about sources
[07:30] <blito> there's a problem with sl-modem-daemon ...
[07:30] <owner> but it should detect all your partitions
[07:31] <KSean> Ok, thanks :P
[07:31] <ALargeParrot> \sh_away
[07:31] <_jason> hums: ah, well esd shoudl just show up as 'esd' if you do 'ps aux | grep esd'
[07:31] <purpleheart_USMC> johndarkhorse: thanks
[07:31] <blito> bad headers...
[07:31] <KSean> Should I delete my current broken ext3 and swap partitions with PartitionMagic?
[07:31] <butcherbird> liam__: liar!
[07:31] <blito> how can i download it?
[07:31] <butcherbird> liam__: sorry lunch time good luck :)
[07:31] <AskHL> purpleheart_USMC: something like /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:31] <hums> _jason, Yes esd is listed. It is esd --no-beeps
[07:31] <e> allright guys, at the risk of sounding like im bragging> i ve installed ndiswrappers, loaded the *.inf file and ndiswrapper says the hardware is present. but my USB belking wifi modem shows up as a MODEM..
[07:32] <liam__> How do i get Ubuntu out of xserver mode?
[07:32] <hums> _jason, Yes esd is listed. It is esd -nobeeps
[07:32] <_jason> hums: you can kill it before running your program, 'killall esd', then when you are done just run it again with 'esd &'
[07:32] <blito> ... hey...
[07:32] <pdlnhrd> can someone tell me how i can force a package to reinstall because to get back to the default settings ?
[07:32] <KSean> owner, should I delete my current broken ext3 and swap partitions with partitionmagic first?
[07:32] <_jason> hums: or if for some reason you need the --nobeeps, just add that on there of course
[07:32] <mwe> e: then just dial you ISP ;)
[07:33] <e> if i only had one.. good hack though!!
[07:33] <_jason> hums: xfce might include esd on by default, I'm not familiar with it
[07:33] <liam__> How do i get Ubuntu out of xserver mode?
[07:33] <e> its not set on ETH1 i noticed, but cant change it..
[07:33] <luke_> How's it going people?
[07:33] <blito> can anybody answer me?
[07:33] <Samineru> question, im having trouble with make, whenever i run it it's not finding the makefiles
[07:33] <hums> _jason, It is working now. Thanks. What you said worked. :)
[07:33] <_jason> hums: great
[07:33] <luke_> Any one here happen to have a moment to assist a complete newb with a few problems?
[07:33] <e> samineru, i had same problem. u need to download make and install..
[07:33] <e> sorry
[07:34] <coolboy> I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:34] <hums> _jason, is there any way for esd to be used by more than one application?
[07:34] <DarkkraD> why is ubutun
[07:34] <DarkkraD> why is ubuntu so popular
[07:34] <_jason> hums: esd is just the sound daemon, so when you kill it you will no longer be able to hear simeltaneous sounds
[07:34] <blito> luke_, if i can help you...
[07:34] <Samineru> oh i didnt download install
[07:34] <liam__> how can i get ubuntu out of xserver mode?
[07:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell DarkkraD about ubuntu
[07:35] <coolboy>  I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:35] <AskHL> ubotu: tell AskHL about ubotu
[07:35] <e> liam, think if you run init 4 that ll do the trick
[07:35] <hums> _jason, but it is doing exactly the opposite of what it is ment to do right? It was blocking my text to speech app from using the audio device
[07:35] <KSean> owner, should I delete my current broken ext3 and swap partitions with partitionmagic first?
[07:35] <iantec> jason in the wiki page 720 is listed as works badly.... does that mean my printer is incompatible?
[07:35] <_jason> hums: yeah, not all programs use esd
[07:36] <ki4ikl> DADGUM, frost wire is very buggy, it keeps freezing up and stuff
[07:36] <coolboy>  I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:36] <owner> ksean the best idea is to delete the partitions and just let ubuntu installer create them
[07:36] <KSean> lol
[07:36] <KSean> pl
[07:36] <hums> _jason, Thanks a lot. Bye
[07:36] <KSean> ok*
[07:36] <liam__> how do i get ubuntu ut of xserver mode, their is no instructions on the wiki
[07:36] <_jason> iantec: it means that user thought it worked badly, you should try to look for directions at linuxprinting.org and see if you can get it to work to your satisfaction
[07:36] <dan_> ive got a major problem. my sound doesnt work. can you please help me?
[07:37] <coolboy>  I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:37] <mwe> liam__: you mean disable X or just kill it?
[07:37] <gepatino> liam__, do you want to start ubuntu w/o xserver?
[07:37] <ph8> hi all, i'm hoping someone can help me with some issues i've had installing grsec, the forum link is here -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120373
[07:37] <ki4ikl> has anyone had any problems with frostwire in ubuntu?
[07:37] <mwe> coolboy: don't repeat within the minute
[07:37] <ph8> liam__: Changing the 'runlevel' is the easiest way
[07:37] <liam__> mwe: disable X
[07:37] <coolboy> mwe: k sr
[07:38] <tk2> hi all - is there a php_imap extension available for php5 under the latest ubuntu build?
[07:38] <liam__> I tried changing the runlevel, and it didn't really work out for me
[07:38] <liam__> but which runlevel should i set it to
[07:38] <mwe> liam__: uninstall it or sudo update-rc.d -f remove gdm
[07:38] <gepatino> liam__, by default, x is started in all runlevels
[07:38] <KSean> bbl
[07:38] <e> liam, use 4
[07:38] <e> 5 is X
[07:38] <KSean> gonna try installing ubuntu again lol
[07:38] <liam__> 4 didnt work their E
[07:38] <liam__> 4 is what im in now
[07:38] <e> 4 is anything but X if i remember correctly
[07:39] <mwe> e: X i started in all runlevels by default
[07:39] <gepatino> liam__, you should try removing the S13gdm link inside the rcx.d dir
[07:39] <mcdenyer> need help setting up radeon 9600xt vid card
[07:39] <e> yes, but he wants to ammend his init level to not go to X i think
[07:39] <antisocial_boris> can anyone help me configure grub to dual boot with slack?
[07:39] <mwe> !tell mcdenyer about ati
[07:39] <liam__> gepatino: how should i go about doing that
[07:40] <luke_> Anyone here had any issues with thier Intel desktop board d925xbc as far as getting a driver installed?
[07:40] <luke_> any help would be greatly appreciated
[07:40] <aTypical> Hello.  I tried to install a package and it failed with unmet dependencies.  Now every time I try to install a new package it wants to complete the one that failed before.  How can I stop it from trying to load the package that failed?
[07:40] <mwe> liam__: sudo rm /etc/rc4.d/*gdm then boot to runlevel 4
[07:40] <gepatino> liam__, if your running on runlevel N, just do 'sudo rm /etc/rcN.d/S13gdm'
[07:40] <gepatino> liam__, changing N for your runlevel number
[07:40] <e> # Default runlevel. The runlevels used by RHS are:
[07:40] <e> #   0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
[07:40] <e> #   1 - Single user mode
[07:40] <e> #   2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking)
[07:40] <e> #   3 - Full multiuser mode
[07:40] <mcdenyer> !soundcard
[07:41] <ubotu> mcdenyer: Do they come in packets of five?
[07:41] <e> #   4 - Kiosk mode
[07:41] <e> #   5 - X11
[07:41] <e> #   6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
[07:41] <mwe> e: don't paste in the channel
[07:41] <ki4ikl> i advise, NO ONE GET THE DEBIAN PACKAGE FOR frostwire, it sucks, its buggy and slow
[07:41] <e> sorry
[07:41] <JDigital> I think my swap file disappeared
[07:41] <michael__> ki4ikl: yep :)
[07:41] <javaTard> !easysource
[07:41] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[07:41] <mwe> ki4ikl: in fact don't use debian packages in ubuntu at all
[07:41] <JDigital> I don't see it in df -h any more
[07:41] <gepatino> liam__, or if you are using breezy, use the services manager
[07:41] <owner> thanks for the warning ki4ikl
[07:41] <aTypical> Here is a pastebin of my error - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7456
[07:41] <selinium> ubotu tell e about paste
[07:41] <ki4ikl> mwe, why not use debian packages?
[07:41] <mwe> ki4ikl: because it can hose the system
[07:42] <bluesign> hi, I want to connect to remote ubuntu box (with GUI) something like terminal services, how can I do that?
[07:42] <coolboy>  I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:42] <e> no worries. wont paste again
[07:42] <ki4ikl> ah, gah, didn't know that, well i am just getting used to compiling stuff, the frost wire barely starts up
[07:42] <Zuikaz> Any of you guys tried to run  sudo nvidia-glx-config enable without problems?
[07:42] <selinium> bluesign: the best solution I have found is freenx
[07:42] <luke_> Or what about changing the res of a second display?
[07:42] <gepatino> liam__, you can disable many services from services manager, the one you should set off is gdm
[07:42] <bluesign> slinium: thanks
[07:42] <Zuikaz> says that my xorg.conf is not present :S
[07:42] <selinium> bluesign, no problems, its great! :)
[07:43] <Gabbo> hi, how can i get my pcmcia wlan card working?
[07:43] <_jason> Zuikaz: are you in X?
[07:43] <ph8> bluesign: vino
[07:43] <ki4ikl> how do i deleat the existing frost wire and limewire?
[07:43] <ph8> ah, you've already got a solution
[07:43] <Zuikaz> yeah
[07:43] <liam__> gepatino: it is disabled
[07:43] <bluesign> ph8: thanks a lot
[07:43] <mcdenyer> how do i unlock my ntfs to play music form it?
[07:43] <liam__> it was allready disabled
[07:43] <ph8> unlock it?
[07:43] <gepatino> liam__, ok, so next time you reboot, you shouldn't get any X
[07:43] <bjv> since i cannot install ubuntu server, i am interested in creating an ubuntu liveCD to run openssh-server and not have a copy of xorg, etc.
[07:43] <liam__> ok
[07:43] <mwe> mcdenyer: unlock?
[07:43] <liam__> i will try thanks for help
[07:43] <gepatino> liam__, if you want to terminate it now
[07:44] <mcdenyer> mwe yeah its like locked
[07:44] <gepatino> liam__, switch to a console
[07:44] <Zuikaz> installed nvidia binary drivers
[07:44] <bjv> is there a good resource for how to do this?
[07:44] <mwe> mcdenyer: mount it with proper permissions
[07:44] <mcdenyer> mwe i cant acess iot
[07:44] <liam__> ok
[07:44] <gepatino> liam__, and do 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:44] <mcdenyer> mwe how do i mount it with permissions ? :)
[07:44] <mwe> mcdenyer: add umask=0222 under options in /etc/fstab
[07:44] <ph8> mcdenyer:  Did you mount it?
[07:44] <ki4ikl> mwe, how do i uninstall frostwire, the one i have now, and limewire?
[07:44] <michael__> synaptic
[07:44] <_jason> Zuikaz: that's weird, I've never seen that...
[07:44] <michael__> easiest wy
[07:44] <coolboy>  I'm having a problem with the ubuntu 5.10 live (breezy): I can see my dvd/cd drive, my live cd is plugged in to my cdrw drive, and the dvd/cd drive doesn't work, i tried with an audio cd, i saw that it was audio (it was on the screen) but i wasn't able to open it
[07:44] <teroedni> forums
[07:44] <mwe> ki4ikl: how did you install it?
[07:45] <_jason> Zuikaz: you are running breezy?
[07:45] <Zuikaz> caue im testing flight 3 on my laptop
[07:45] <_jason> Zuikaz: ha, new it
[07:45] <Zuikaz> :P
[07:45] <Gabbo> how can i install my pcmcia wlan card? :)
[07:45] <ki4ikl> well, frostwire was through a debian package and the limewire, i just want to get rid of, limewire was through tar.gz package
[07:45] <Zuikaz> is the package broken?
[07:45] <_jason> Zuikaz: you're on your own with dapper, I think they renamed the /etc/X11 folder or something
[07:45] <mwe> ki4ikl: then sudo dpkg -r frostwire or whatever the name of the package is
[07:45] <mcdenyer> !ntfs
[07:45] <ubotu> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions, or writing to ntfs is risky and only experimental. Reading is OK
[07:46] <_jason> Zuikaz: try symlinking to the new one, that would be what I would try anyway
[07:46] <bjv> !custom livecd
[07:46] <ubotu> bjv: What?
[07:46] <Zuikaz> but my /etc/X11/xorg.conf is there !  :)
[07:46] <Zuikaz> :P
[07:46] <bjv> !livecd
[07:46] <coolboy>  D-Link DWL-G520 Wireless PCI Card - 108 Mbps
[07:46] <coolboy> ow sr
[07:46] <coolboy> wrong chan
[07:48] <Rawplayer> RE
[07:49] <midwinter> bjv: maybe this is helpful - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveCDCustomizationHowTo
[07:49] <nvez> anyone knows how to know which program is using my /dev/dsp1 and not letting teamspeak use it??
[07:49] <_jason> nvez: esd possibly
[07:49] <owner> nvez did you try rebooting
[07:49] <owner> or try ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:50] <miki> hey, i got problems with usb, anyone can help me?
[07:50] <owner> or yes
[07:50] <nvez> meh.
[07:50] <nvez> rebooting is maybe last thing. =p
[07:50] <owner> sudo killalll -9 esd
[07:50] <ph8> ask the question and see miki
[07:50] <mwe> miki: to little info
[07:50] <owner> sudo killall -9 esd
[07:51] <miki> my question is: y i dont see any device in /proc/bus/usb/ ??? i got many things connected, including speedtouch 330 USB modem im trying to install
[07:51] <purpleheart_USMC> I can't wait until april when dapper drake is ready
[07:52] <owner> did it work nvez
[07:52] <mcdenyer> !ati
[07:52] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10
[07:52] <honey|me> anyone using vsftp ?
[07:52] <honey|me> i have anonymous enabled set to yes and i still cannot login as anonymous
[07:53] <purpleheart_USMC> anyone know where to report problems to ubuntu about dapper drake?
[07:53] <Seveas> purpleheart_USMC, launchpad.net/malone
[07:53] <ph8> miki: lsusb
[07:53] <miki> ph8: i should type that to see what it shows?
[07:53] <ph8> purpleheart_USMC:  http://www.ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=111
[07:53] <purpleheart_USMC> Seveas: thanks
[07:54] <ph8> miki: yes, it should display all connected usb devices
[07:54] <Seveas> ph8, Ubuntu developers hardly ever read the forums....
[07:54] <ph8> Seemed like a good place to start, is there a bug repos?
[07:55] <lysis> ph8, whatcha trying to do?
[07:55] <hopeowl>  is there a person skilled in Xorg or monitor related problems
[07:55] <ph8> install gr-security ->  linkage here, i'm a bit stuck: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120373
[07:55] <ph8> what sort of problems hopeowl? some of us are skilled with everything :)
[07:56] <bjv> does the ubuntu 'server' install install xorg?
[07:56] <Fushi> No
[07:56] <honey|me> bjv by default , yes
[07:57] <bjv> is there a boot switch to not do so?
[07:57] <bjv> i tried server-expert
[07:57] <sam_> How to you get ubuntu to play DVDS
[07:57] <sam_> standard dvds
[07:57] <sam_> movies
[07:57] <_jason> ubotu: tell sam_ about dvd
[07:57] <hopeowl> My gnome desktop is configured with three monitors and that all works fine. The problem comes when one of the monitors gets color corruption after the Xscreensaver runs.
[07:58] <sam_> ty
[07:58] <jon855> Please mind me, I'm new to nix and I need VLC player so how would I compile this?
[07:58] <_jason> jon855: vlc is in the repos
[07:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell jon855 about repos
[07:59] <_jason> jon855: do you know about synaptic?
[07:59] <jenda> jon855: No need to compile most things in Ubuntu :)
[07:59] <e> i have installed ndiswrapper and cannot see my belking usb wifi dongle..
[07:59] <e> lsusb give this> Bus 004 Device 022: ID 050d:7050 Belkin Components
[07:59] <jon855> _jason, no I do not know anything about synpatic
[07:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell jon855 about synaptic
[08:00] <_jason> jon855: read the two links ubotu has sent you in a private message
[08:00] <LoPMX> hi
[08:00] <LoPMX> how can i find files which contain a specified string using find command?
[08:00] <jon855> _jason, okay, will do that and thanks.
[08:00] <honey|me> ubotu: tell jon855 about reading how to :)
[08:00] <jenda> LoPMX: grep is better for that, AFAIK
[08:00] <bjv> !server
[08:00] <ubotu> Ubuntu 5.10 Server is out! http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2005-October/000042.html
[08:00] <LoPMX> ubotu tell LoPMX why he sucks
[08:00] <bjv> !server without xorg!!!one
[08:00] <ubotu> bjv: Huh?
[08:01] <e> ndiswrapper -l rt2500usb       driver present, hardware present
[08:01] <ryanpg> hi all... anyone see "Restoring Resolver State          Failed" at boot time and know what it means?
[08:01] <owner> ubotu tell owner why he suck
[08:01] <bjv> seriously though, the 'server' install is like 400mb
[08:01] <ryanpg> ubotu, bot abuse?
[08:01] <ubotu> it has been said that bot abuse is a bannable offense
[08:01] <bjv> and i dont need xorg, and i do need to fit it all inside of like 150mb
[08:02] <LoPMX> ryanpg, yeah i got the same prob, no solution, well, the problem is with /var/run/pppconfig dir i think (lack of it)
[08:02] <honey|me> bjv what server install man ?
[08:02] <LoPMX> yeah better, but i have multiple files
[08:02] <jenda> bjv: look for Ubuntu-lite
[08:02] <honey|me> bjv from the menu ?  what packages are going to be installed if you choiice server install ?
[08:02] <bjv> :
[08:02] <gepatino> bjv, i thought breezy server install was w/o xorg...
[08:02] <jenda> bjv: Not sure if that will help you, but it might
[08:02] <honey|me> what packages are going to be installed if you choiice server install ?
[08:03] <bjv> gepatino: all i know is it is 400mb
[08:03] <mcdenyer> mwe having problems tryiny ro run this driver app
[08:03] <ryanpg> LoPMX, do you know what script is generating the message?
[08:03] <bjv> honey|me: i did not see any options to select packages, when i did server-expert
[08:03] <mcdenyer> mwe i dled the installer
[08:03] <bjv> it just started installing to the disk
[08:03] <gepatino> bjv, i had a clean install of about 200 megs
[08:03] <gepatino> bjv, maybe i used 'base' at the bootup
[08:03] <mcdenyer> mwe, i navigated to the installer in terminal and then typed in the installed name like it told me to and it says no such command
[08:03] <bjv> *this is an 5.10 install off a regular pressed ubuntu disk
[08:04] <bjv> 'base' you say?
[08:04] <LoPMX> ppp
[08:04] <bjv> well 200 meg is alot closer to my 150 target, then 400 is
[08:04] <ryanpg> LoPMX, odd, k I'll investigate
[08:04] <gepatino> bjv, i dont remember now... maybe base or base_install or somethink like that
[08:04] <bjv> is there a web resource that lists them?
[08:05] <honey|me> bjv where did you done " server-expert " ?
[08:05] <gepatino> bjv, sorry... it was using deboostrap
[08:05] <apricot> hello
[08:05] <bjv> honey|me: after putting the disk in at the    boot:  prompt
[08:05] <gepatino> bjv, it installs just a base system
[08:05] <bjv> yeah
[08:05] <honey|me> bjv hell yeah . then you should know what packages are going to be installed
[08:06] <LaptopZZ> are there packages for gstreamer.10 in breezy?
[08:06] <honey|me> bjv its this option with ot without x ?
[08:06] <ryanpg> /etc/init.d/dns-clean LoPMX is what's creating that error message
[08:06] <bjv> honey|me: i dont know, it did not tell me what it was installing
[08:06] <mcdenyer> anyone here ever install a radeon vid card?
[08:06] <midwinter> the server install does not include x
[08:06] <bjv> just that it would expect to use 400mb, so i tried it anyway
[08:06] <honey|me> bjv you can see after man
[08:06] <honey|me> damm
[08:06] <nvez> if you did a server install just "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[08:06] <LoPMX> ryanpg, hmm, checking
[08:07] <gepatino> bjv, have you cleaned apt cache after install?
[08:07] <ph8> hi all, i'm hoping someone can help me with some issues i've had installing grsec, the forum link is here -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120373
[08:07] <xenex> ubuntu is messed up, the video and sound plays all superspeed. how do i fix this?
[08:07] <antisocial_boris> is there a command i can use to update grub so that it finds the other distro ive installed?
[08:07] <bjv> that's just it, im looking to install to a 150mb partition
[08:07] <bjv> the server-expert install just fails
[08:07] <midwinter> yeah I believe the server install is around 350 or so
[08:08] <bjv> sounds ballpark.
[08:08] <haasteem> sethk: you there?
[08:08] <mcdenyer> i just installed breezy which xfree86 version do i have?
[08:08] <gepatino> bjv, maybe 150 is too low for installing
[08:08] <LaptopZZ> mcdenyer: xorg
[08:08] <gepatino> bjv, during the installation, packages are copied to a cache dir
[08:08] <sam_> ok
[08:08] <gepatino> bjv, and then installed
[08:08] <mcdenyer> LaptopZZ, ok
[08:08] <xenex> ubuntu is messed up, the video and sound plays all superspeed. how do i fix this?
[08:08] <sam_> How do I test to see if my radeon 9550 is working under ubuntu (3d) etc. I have installed the drivers i just need to test it.
[08:08] <owner> new wine is out wine 0.9.6-winehq-1
[08:09] <gepatino> bjv, so after installation, if you run apt-get clean cache you should recover some megs
[08:09] <owner> sam try glxgears in terminal
[08:09] <Kuyaedz> i have an ATI Radeon 9100 IGP video card that I can't get to use dual-monitor as one workspace.  Any suggestions?
[08:09] <bjv> gepatino: i could mount in some space from the network, if it needs space..
[08:09] <LoPMX> ryanpg, right
[08:09] <jd86> the ubuntu installer made / ugly small (should have done one big partition i guess) is there a way of copying everything from the / partition to the /home partition which i do not use because i use nfs mounted root?
[08:09] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5?
[08:09] <jd86> easily..?
[08:09] <bjv> but even with a clean cache, could it be 150mb lean?
[08:09] <gepatino> bjv, the directory where the cache is stored is in /var/cache/apt
[08:10] <orkin> how do I find out my ubuntu is hoary or breezy
[08:10] <gepatino> bjv, the smaller system i had, w/o trying to much, was a 200Mg Debian
[08:10] <gorski> my ubuntu does not start! I rebooted it while it was starting and now it doesn't want to start. It says, cannot run some file in scripts directory!
[08:10] <_jason> orkin: lsb_release -c
[08:10] <gepatino> bjv, you should get something similar with ubuntu
[08:10] <gorski> help, please.
[08:11] <sam_> can anyone help please?
[08:11] <xenex> ubuntu is messed up, the video and sound plays all superspeed. how do i fix this?
[08:11] <_jason> sam_: We can try to help you if you ask a question
[08:11] <daniele> exit
[08:11] <sam_> how do i test that my ATI card was installed ok
[08:11] <Myrtti> llo
[08:11] <ryanpg> LoPMX, I just created /var/run/pppconfig... guess I'll see what happens if I reboot :)
[08:11] <midwinter> sam_,  glxgears -printfps
[08:12] <gorski> my ubuntu does not start! I rebooted it while it was starting and now it doesn't want to start at all. It says, cannot run some file in scripts directory!
[08:12] <LoPMX> ryanpg, don't u get erros with mysql?
[08:12] <sam_> ty
[08:12] <midwinter> if you get around 200, it didn't work.. :)
[08:12] <miki> ph8: lsusb shows nothing, neither does lspci tho
[08:12] <ryanpg> LoPMX, hrm.. I'm not running mysql afaik, what apps use it?
[08:13] <sam_> ok its working how does that tell me if its working
[08:13] <miki> ph8: /proc/bus/usb is empty :9
[08:13] <LoPMX> ryanpg, nvm
[08:13] <Digis> !w32codecs
[08:13] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, totally, 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
[08:13] <midwinter> sam_, leave it to run a few seconds, see the terminal output
[08:13] <jared_> i can't get frostwire and limewire removed, can someone give me specific commands to remove them?
[08:13] <lws> is there something wrong with us.archive.ubuntu.org?
[08:13] <sam_> ok
[08:13] <ph8> miki: what's the actual problem? Is a plugged in device not working?
[08:13] <jon855> I will be needing to install Ati drivers for my 9600 mobility
[08:13] <gepatino> jared_, are you using synaptic?
[08:14] <miki> ph8: ubuntu is not detecting anything
[08:14] <jon855> I'll need help on this.
[08:14] <ki4ikl> no i compiled them myself
[08:14] <Myrtti> anyone using f-spot instead of gthumb in importing pictures from cameras?
[08:14] <LaptopZZ> are there packages for gstreamer.10 in breezy?
[08:14] <lws> Is there something wrong with us.archive.ubuntu.org?
[08:14] <gepatino> ki4ikl, try 'make uninstall' on the sources dir
[08:14] <lws> Synaptic is saying it can't stat the archive
[08:14] <miki> ph8: connected to usb, my modem wont react, while in windows light are green
[08:14] <sam_> 15392 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3078.343 FPS
[08:14] <sam_> a long list of that.....
[08:14] <lws> nevermind, i fthink i figured it otu
[08:14] <midwinter> sam_: then it's working.
[08:15] <ki4ikl> i don't know the directory, i am removing it and it is a debian package, it sucked so i want to get it removed, i don't know the name of it specifilly
[08:15] <sam_> thanks
[08:15] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it
[08:15] <gepatino> ki4ikl, is it a debian source file, or just a binary deb file?
[08:16] <ki4ikl> i dunno, ugh, i just want to remove it, i don't know the actual name of it
[08:16] <ph8> miki: If lsusb/pci aren't listing anything it sounds like a major hardware issue at least in my experience, which is a bit beyond my range of expertise
[08:16] <ki4ikl> i am a complete noob
[08:16] <jon855> I downloaded the opera Browser in under Ubuntu and it has .deb in the end is this correct I just don;t want to fsck up my system
[08:17] <gepatino> ki4ikl, doing dpkg -l you should get a list of installed packages
[08:17] <ki4ikl> kk
[08:17] <mcdenyer> ok ive got kind of a wierd problem
[08:17] <honey|me> where is the mplayer fonts directory ?
[08:17] <Dr_Willis> !opera
[08:17] <ubotu> hmm... opera is not in the Ubuntu repositories, but you can always download the latest Opera .deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OperaBrowser
[08:17] <ph8> jon855: should work
[08:17] <ph8> dpkg -i file.deb
[08:17] <coolboy> ubotu: tell coolboy about cd/dvd drive
[08:17] <mcdenyer> i opened an app and its to big likeits taller than my screen is and i cant do anything
[08:17] <Joe[1] > ki4ikl u can also use aptitude
[08:18] <metal> could you help me to change resolution?
[08:18] <Jarrette> hey, i want to be able to create a desktop environment similar to the safe mode terminal, but instead of just loading the terminal, i would like it to load totem or myth-tv. can anyone tell me what i would need to do in order to achieve this?
[08:18] <coolboy> ubotu: tell coolboy about cd/dvd
[08:18] <coolboy> ubotu: tell coolboy about cd
[08:18] <ki4ikl> what i was looking for is not on there
[08:18] <Joe[1] > opera is krap
[08:18] <dwerf> anybody got experience with adding the skype repository?
[08:18] <coolboy> ubotu: tell coolboy about dvd
[08:18] <Joe[1] > use firefox
[08:18] <smo> mcdenyer, I don't recall if it's a default option, but try holding down alt and trying to drag the window.  that may let you move it  without having to find a grabhandle
[08:18] <dwerf> i added it, but then synaptic started giving me this error:
[08:18] <dwerf> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://download.skype.com stable/non-free Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/download.skype.com_linux_repos_debian_dists_stable_non-free_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:18] <Dr_Willis> Jarrette,  the gdm entries all are in a .desktop files one for each entry. make a new one and make it do what you want. :P
[08:19] <weedar> Any tips on how to use an mp3-player with ubuntu?
[08:19] <Milk> anyone here running ubuntu on a mac?
[08:19] <weedar> (mounting it for example :)
[08:19] <gepatino> ki4ikl, how did you installed the package, and what extension did the file had?
[08:19] <Jarrette> all i have to do is tell it to load the app instead of a window manager?
[08:19] <Joe[1] > mac's run?
[08:19] <mcdenyer> smo, it worked thanks alot man
[08:19] <coolboy> !libdvdcss
[08:19] <ubotu> well, libdvdcss is DVD playing is possible in ubuntu, some DVDs may require libdvdcss2, which is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:19] <Joe[1] > ever? lol
[08:19] <gepatino> ki4ikl, if you compiled it, you should know the sources dir
[08:20] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5
[08:20] <gepatino> ki4ikl, many packages include a 'make uninstall'option
[08:20] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it
[08:20] <metal> whats s
[08:20] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5
[08:20] <metal> udo
[08:20] <ki4ikl> all i know is i got the debian pack and used dpkg -i  it was frostwire, the debian package and it sucked and that is all i know
[08:20] <metal> ?
[08:20] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5
[08:20] <gepatino> metal, sudo allows you to run a comand as if you were root
[08:21] <metal> where do i write comands?
[08:21] <ki4ikl> in terminal
[08:21] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it!
[08:21] <metal> ah ok
[08:21] <coolboy> plz help me
[08:22] <ki4ikl> gepatino i installed it from a debian package, dpkg -i that is all i know, it is frostwire
[08:22] <metal> is there any guides for linux?
[08:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell metal about cli
[08:22] <metal> that describes how everything works?
[08:22] <gepatino> ki4ikl, well.. so you havent compiled it
[08:22] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it
[08:22] <_jason> metal: that tells you how to use the command line
[08:22] <gepatino> ki4ikl, if you open aptitude or synaptic... can you find the package?
[08:23] <Dr_Willis> metal,  thousands of guides and howtos and tutorials out on the internet.
[08:23] <coolboy> plz help me
[08:23] <Joe[1] > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[08:23] <gepatino> ki4ikl, when you install a package it should appear there somewhere as installed
[08:23] <_jason> metal: for 'how everything works in linus' you need www.google.com
[08:23] <_jason> ha I said linus...
[08:23] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5
[08:23] <metal> ;)
[08:23] <Joe[1] > http://help.ubuntu.com/
[08:23] <metal> gonna do some reading now
[08:23] <Joe[1] > metal check out http://help.ubuntu.com/ or wiki
[08:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell dtrostis about patience
[08:24] <mcdenyer> hey im getting an error when running module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernal
[08:24] <mcdenyer> says the target version kernel could not be found
[08:24] <dtrostis> _jason I've asked the question 5 times and I've got no answer
[08:24] <jorik> how can i auto-enable DMA on my disks after bootup?
[08:24] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it
[08:24] <coolboy> plz help me
[08:25] <_jason> dtrostis: exactly, it's because no one knows.  Stop repeating every minute
[08:25] <dtrostis> ok, bye then
[08:25] <gnomefreak> oops :(
[08:25] <gnomefreak> i just got back but i know :)
[08:25] <_jason> lol
[08:25] <ubuntu> hola
[08:25] <owner> lol
[08:26] <mcdenyer> can somone help me with the PREPARE command?
[08:26] <owner> dtrostis should just read ubuntu forums
[08:26] <ubuntu> espaol
[08:26] <owner> there is a guide on howto thunderbird 1.5
[08:26] <gnomefreak> dapper comes with 1.5 and you can compile 1.5 for breezy
[08:26] <abelli> hi ppl
[08:26] <p0mppu> hi abelli
[08:26] <ubuntu> tanks
[08:26] <coolboy> i'm having a prob with my cd/dvd drive in ubuntu 5.10 breezy , i was using the live cd! i was trying to read an audio cd an it saw that it was an audio cd but i couldn't open it
[08:26] <Dr_Willis> coolboy,  you have  2 cd's in that box?
[08:26] <gepatino> ubuntu, anda al canal Ubuntu-es
[08:26] <coolboy> yeah
[08:26] <ubuntu> hi alls
[08:26] <abelli> is there any know problem in breezy regarding postfix and mysql?
[08:26] <mephis> hello
[08:26] <honey|me> anyone knopws why i dont have sound in mplayer ?
[08:26] <puks> hi
[08:26] <ubuntu> ok tanks gepatino
[08:26] <p0mppu> honey|me: switch on your speakers
[08:26] <p0mppu> :)
[08:27] <mephis> how can i know if i am the root of my system
[08:27] <Joe[1] > abelli check out the forums
[08:27] <coolboy> Dr_Willis: i used the live cd in my other cd drive
[08:27] <p0mppu> mephis: if you have # in console instead of $
[08:27] <p0mppu> or whoami command
[08:27] <gepatino> mephis, pwd
[08:27] <honey|me> p0mppu  funny shit
[08:27] <p0mppu> honey|me: no, really, that's the first step :)
[08:27] <mephis> oh
[08:27] <metal> one more question: can i use my windows-partition in ubuntu?
[08:27] <Joe[1] > abelli check out http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
[08:27] <Dr_Willis> coolboy,  try a different live cd perhaps. I dont even play audio cd's  any more.. I pop them  in and rip to ogg's
[08:27] <mephis> i just have $
[08:27] <p0mppu> honey|me: 2nd is to check out if your sounds work at all (some other app)
[08:27] <gepatino> mephis, sorry i thought you mean 'at the root'
[08:27] <p0mppu> then start mplayer from console => check errors
[08:28] <honey|me> p0mppu  i will now
[08:28] <p0mppu> metal: sure
[08:28] <coolboy> Dr_Willis: i tried ripping them, he won't open them
[08:28] <mephis> p0mppu, how can it be
[08:28] <stevr1it> hi, i need your help. I am using ubuntu and synaptic does not work anymore, when i hopen it it says that a file lilypond-data is missing and it cannot find the repository, error 1. afhter that no repository appears. What can i do? the file lilypond seems owning to a musical writing. I wait
[08:28] <abelli> Joe[1] : bon, thank you very muc
[08:28] <abelli> h
[08:28] <mephis> i installed it myself
[08:28] <puks> Hi, does the ubuntu installer, when it sets up the user, delete a user home directory if it is already there? (i am installation over a previous linux system)
[08:28] <mephis> and there is another root account
[08:29] <puks> I would like to use a user name the same user name as my previous account on the machine
[08:29] <p0mppu> mephis: mephis how can what be?
[08:29] <coolboy> Dr_Willis: it just sees it's an audiocd , and then it's over
[08:29] <p0mppu> open up a terminal, if you have # at the end of the line, you're logged in as root
[08:29] <p0mppu> otherwise you have $
[08:29] <mephis> p0mppu, i installed it myself , why i cant be root ?
[08:29] <Dr_Willis> 'whoami' command will tell you who you are also. :P
[08:30] <mephis> p0mppu, it only shows my username
[08:30] <gepatino> mephis, if you want to be root, you should use the sudo and su commands
[08:30] <honey|me> p0mppu  mplayer = no sound  xine = no sound
[08:30] <coolboy> Dr_willis: will it be fixed when I install from install cd tomorowN
[08:30] <p0mppu> mephis: type whoami
[08:30] <p0mppu> then enter
[08:30] <honey|me> whats goin on ?
[08:30] <p0mppu> you get your loginname
[08:30] <mephis> p0mppu, it shows my username
[08:30] <Dr_Willis> coolboy,  the live cd is rather old now.. and not all that good.
[08:30] <mephis> p0mppu, yeah i can use sudo
[08:30] <stevr1it> how can help me?
[08:31] <mephis> p0mppu, but it requires password
[08:31] <p0mppu> mephis: umm tell me again, what are you really trying to do? I think I got you wrong :)
[08:31] <gepatino> mephis, by default, root doesn't have a password, so you cant login as root
[08:31] <coolboy> Dr_Willis: yes but will it be fixed when I install
[08:31] <p0mppu> honey|me: then you've got a problem with a sound server or something
[08:31] <p0mppu> probably
[08:31] <gepatino> mephis, if you want  to login as root, just do sudo passwd and give root a password
[08:31] <mephis> p0mppu,  , i m not sure i m root of my linux
[08:31] <gnomefreak> is there a gimp for beginners? (easygimp or something)?
[08:31] <honey|me> p0mppu  i could image that on my own
[08:31] <honey|me> :)
[08:31] <Dr_Willis> coolboy,  ive ripped dozens of audio cd's
[08:32] <coolboy> k
[08:32] <mcdenyer> how do i run xorg.conf?
[08:32] <gepatino> mephis, first system user is allowed to use sudo, which means you are 'almost root'
[08:32] <honey|me> p0mppu all you`re saying its nothing new to me
[08:32] <blue-frog> gepatino, not enough... missing one thing
[08:32] <p0mppu> honey|me: ps -a | grep defunc
[08:32] <stevr1it> anyone tohelp me with a crazy file?
[08:32] <gnomefreak> mcdenyer: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:32] <coolboy> o and any tips about what to do first when installed ubuntu 5.10 breezy
[08:32] <mephis> oh
[08:32] <p0mppu> check out if you have some defunctional process
[08:32] <p0mppu> restart sound server
[08:32] <p0mppu> check out your kernel has your soundcard's driver in it
[08:32] <dwerf> anybody know how to install skype (or an alternative) on ubuntu?
[08:32] <p0mppu> load it if it's a module
[08:33] <p0mppu> = modprobe
[08:33] <stevr1it> me i have skyep
[08:33] <midwinter> !skype
[08:33] <ubotu> I heard skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[08:33] <stevr1it> skype
[08:33] <mephis> p0mppu,  it means i have priveledge like root ?
[08:33] <stevr1it> uyes
[08:33] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, well i just installed an ati driver and it says make sure you use fglrx in xorg.conf
[08:33] <Dr_Willis> coolboy,  go to the ubuntu web site and do a lot of reading :P
[08:33] <midwinter> I would check those.
[08:33] <coolboy> k sr for you time
[08:33] <stevr1it> ubotu can you help me?
[08:33] <gnomefreak> mcdenyer: that would be the command
[08:33] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, stevr1it
[08:33] <p0mppu> mephis: sudo = run a process with root privileges
[08:33] <honey|me> p0mppu no output
[08:33] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, what do they mean
[08:33] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, is that like something i have to constantly run or what?
[08:33] <p0mppu> honey|me: also check out your sound volumes aren't 0
[08:34] <p0mppu> use aumix for example
[08:34] <honey|me> p0mppu they arent
[08:34] <p0mppu> ok
[08:34] <p0mppu> and your sound card's module is loaded or is in kernel?
[08:34] <stevr1it> hi, i need your help. I am using ubuntu and synaptic does not work anymore, when i hopen it it says that a file lilypond-data is missing and it cannot find the repository, error 1. afhter that no repository appears. What can i do? the file lilypond seems owning to a musical writing. I wait
[08:34] <dwerf> anybody know how to install skype (or an alternative) on ubuntu?
[08:34] <honey|me> p0mppu what else ?
[08:34] <_jason> ubotu: tell dwerf about skype
[08:35] <mephis> when i type top
[08:35] <gnomefreak> mcdenyer: when you run that command i gave you in there you will see a list and the * will be in ati you need to change it to whatever one they said flgx or whatever it is
[08:35] <KSean> Hey
[08:35] <dwerf> i love you people
[08:35] <KSean> Since it's quite a big problem - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[08:35] <mephis> i see another user beside me and the root when i type top
[08:35] <KSean> I need help - Ubuntu just won't install lol :(
[08:35] <p0mppu> hm..so you can start playing a file => it plays, but without sound. you have the codecs/plugins installed. you have sound levels > 0. you have a soundcard module in kernel. you don't have a crashed sound server...hmm
[08:35] <stevr1it> dwerf i have skype on ubuntu
[08:35] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[08:35] <p0mppu> sounds like a monday
[08:35] <[dEvIL-bOY] > hello
[08:35] <mephis> is it mean sb entered my linux
[08:36] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, ok sweeet did it thx
[08:36] <[dEvIL-bOY] > has anyone installed a speedtouch 330 usb adsl modem with the UK bulldog ISP?
[08:36] <g00r0n> why is the newest version of firefox not available through synaptic?
[08:36] <owner> g00r0n too much trouble for ubuntu devs to backport
[08:36] <owner> apparantly
[08:36] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone help me please :(
[08:36] <jon855> g00r0n, I suppose because it wasn't compiled yet or whatever
[08:36] <zyno> (offtopic) go here http://website.ws/simpace if you want to earn money over the internet.
[08:36] <frogzoo> mephis: some daemons execute as different users, what's the user?
[08:37] <frogzoo> zyno: way way OT dude
[08:37] <jon855> I would suggest that you could try Opera browser itself, it isnt' that bad at all
[08:37] <midwinter> g00r0n, it will be in the next release of ubuntu.
[08:37] <TheCut> lol where did that come from
[08:37] <Ng> g00r0n: 1.5 - if you really want to upgrade manually see the FirefoxNewVersion wiki page
[08:37] <owner> ksean try unplugging any usb devices you have
[08:38] <owner> or turning them off
[08:38] <KSean> owner, I don't have any plugged in/turned on
[08:38] <Ng> g00r0n: ubuntu doesn't update a stable release except for security/serious bugs, otherwise it wouldn't be a stable release :)
[08:38] <desu> anyone use a ibm t series laptop?
[08:38] <mephis> frogzoo, now the user has disappered , i dun understand
[08:38] <g00r0n> one other question.......is there a better IM manager then gaim?
[08:38] <coolboy> when dl nvidia 3D drivers do I take IA32 or IA64
[08:38] <hcatlin> Hey, how can I force the computer to avoid loading the xserver on startup?
[08:38] <hcatlin> And then, how can i startup xserver.
[08:38] <gnomefreak> g00r0n: not really
[08:38] <gepatino> mephis, what do you need to do?
[08:38] <_jason> g00r0n: no such thing! (there's kopete I think you can try)
[08:39] <owner> ksean how big is your hard drive
[08:39] <frogzoo> mephis: who was the user?
[08:39] <mephis> gepatino,  i want to check if there  r any users besides me and root
[08:39] <gnomefreak> depends on what client you want to chat on
[08:39] <KSean> owner - 40gb
[08:39] <Ng> hcatlin: remove the gdm/kdm/xdm init script symlink from /etc/rc2.d/ and then log into the console and run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start" (or xdm or kdm) to start it up again
[08:39] <coolboy> when dl nvidia 3D drivers do I take IA32 or IA64
[08:39] <gepatino> mephis, run who
[08:40] <gepatino> mephis, that should show you runing users
[08:40] <ompaul> hcatlin, /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:40] <ompaul> hcatlin, /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:40] <Ng> coolboy: almost certainly IA32, unless you are running the 64bit version of ubuntu
[08:40] <RobinL> wow
[08:40] <frogzoo> coolboy: ia32 unless you're running 64bit - which I doubt
[08:40] <RobinL> gnome-xchat works well now :)
[08:40] <coolboy> a k
[08:40] <gepatino> mephis, dont get confused with what you see in top
[08:40] <coolboy> thx guys
[08:40] <owner> did you let ubuntu create new partitions this time ksean
[08:40] <mephis> oh
[08:40] <KSean> owner, yes
[08:40] <gepatino> mephis, since many proceses run as designated users
[08:40] <mephis> gepatino, i see
[08:40] <mcdenyer> i just installed an ati driver now how do i know if it worked ?
[08:40] <mephis> thank you
[08:40] <owner> try playing a game mcdenyar
[08:40] <ompaul> hcatlin, there are sevearl ways care to tell us what you actually want to do when X is off and maybe we can help you not turn it off but get better advantage
[08:40] <midwinter> mcdenyer, glxgears -printfps
[08:41] <dan_> ive got a big problem. my sound doesnt work. can you please help me?
[08:41] <ompaul> midwinter, does that not come with a I know this is not a benchmark or something
[08:41] <hcatlin> ompaul: well, i'm trying to get my dual monitors to work
[08:41] <gepatino> mephis, even if you cant login as root, the init process always run as root
[08:41] <hcatlin> ompaul: last time, i made a mistake, and it froze on startup every time.
[08:41] <frogzoo> mcdenyer: fgl_glxgears mebbe ? (for fglrx)
[08:41] <hcatlin> ompaul: so i read somewhere its good to not auto-start xserver when you boot
[08:41] <ompaul> hcatlin, that was 10 years ago
[08:41] <hcatlin> ompaul: so if there is mistake, you can fix it on the command line
[08:41] <midwinter> ompaul, sure the long way I cant remember offhand
[08:42] <midwinter> !glxgears
[08:42] <ubotu> glxgears is, like, To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[08:42] <hcatlin> ompaul: what do you mean?
[08:42] <owner> hcatlin, how do you use linux then
[08:42] <mephis> another question , what is crontab
[08:42] <Dr_Willis> i think people sould submit patches for that :P
[08:42] <mephis> it shows me crontab (1)          - maintain crontab files for individual users (V3)
[08:42] <mephis> crontab (5)          - tables for driving cron
[08:42] <mcdenyer> frogzoo, i did that and i just see this wierd cube with gears on it?
[08:42] <hcatlin> owner: ummm... what do you mean how do i use linux?
[08:42] <ompaul> hcatlin, not starting X - the norm is to do it now once you have it set up 10 years ago it was a thing of under powered machines
[08:42] <mephis> but i dun understand
[08:42] <frogzoo> mephis: crontab is a schedule of jobs run by cron daemon
[08:42] <mcdenyer> frogzoo, does that meen it worked lol?
[08:42] <KSean> Can someone help me? Ubuntu won't install, I've tried linux noapic, I've tried installing the server then using sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop and I get an I/O error :S
[08:43] <frogzoo> mcdenyer: yep, success
[08:43] <Joe[1] > mephis type man crontab or info crontab
[08:43] <hcatlin> ompaul: right, once i am certain my xorg.conf isn't going to be broken, i will turn it back off
[08:43] <midwinter> mcdenyer, you should see output in your terminal
[08:43] <mcdenyer> frogzoo, what should the fps be around?
[08:43] <ompaul> hcatlin, consider installing this program : sudp apt-get install bum and running it, it is the boot up manager
[08:43] <hcatlin> ah.
[08:43] <Ng> hcatlin: if you just want to disable it while you're testing, what I suggested earlier will be fine, and you can recreate the symlink when it's working
[08:43] <frogzoo> KSean: it should be no=acpi
[08:43] <mcdenyer> midwinter, yeah i do what should my fps be around?
[08:43] <owner> ksean i got the same error when i plug in my canon usb printer
[08:43] <midwinter> mcdenyer, thousands
[08:43] <ompaul> hcatlin, it can be used to sort out all sorts of stuff
[08:43] <owner> but it happens all the time
[08:43] <KSean> frogzoo
[08:44] <JDigital> Hey guys, I think I turned off my swap partition by accident, it doesn't show up in df -h any more
[08:44] <KSean> so at the boot i type linux no=acpi?
[08:44] <ompaul> JDigital, swapoff swapon
[08:44] <frogzoo> KSean: yes, correct
[08:44] <gepatino> JDigital, use swapon
[08:44] <hcatlin> Will do.
[08:44] <owner> yes thats right ksean
[08:44] <Ng> JDigital: swap doesn't show up in df -h because it's not mounted as such
[08:44] <mcdenyer> midwinter, ok the first ten read were around 500 fps and now there in the 1000s
[08:44] <KSean> ok,thanks
[08:44] <ompaul> JDigital, type free to find out if it is
[08:44] <mephis> another question :D , why linux and unix are so alike
[08:44] <hcatlin> thanks guys... restart time!
[08:44] <KSean> hopefully this will work lol
[08:44] <Ng> JDigital: free will tell you how much swap you have currently
[08:44] <KSean> mephis, because linux is based off unix
[08:44] <JDigital> Swap:      1204824     380760     824064
[08:44] <mephis> they use almost the same command
[08:44] <ompaul> mephis, the posix standaars
[08:44] <mephis> oh
[08:45] <gepatino> mephis, they are cousins :P
[08:45] <JDigital> Hey, I guess it turned itself back on.
[08:45] <mephis> ompaul,  what is posix standard ?
[08:45] <frogzoo> mephis: there's also the posix standard which they both comply with
[08:45] <Joe[1] > mephis check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
[08:45] <midwinter> mcdenyer, that's okay if the hardware is oldish (I get 1800)
[08:45] <Blippe> mephis, like macos and bsd and linux and unix
[08:45] <mcdenyer> midwinter, im running on a radeon 9600xt
[08:45] <KSean> Ok, bbl, gonna try installing Ubuntu again :)
[08:45] <Elegantbasura> Hey there
[08:45] <mephis> oh
[08:45] <mcdenyer> midwinter, so its not the best
[08:45] <Elegantbasura> Anybody from NM online?
[08:46] <mcdenyer> midwinter, as long as its doing whats its cabable of
[08:46] <mephis> what is posix standard ,pls give mne any link :D
[08:46] <mcdenyer> midwinter, hey how do i run corg config again i forgot lol
[08:46] <gnomefreak> what is the command for checking rendering?
[08:46] <Ng> mephis: google for it
[08:46] <ompaul> mephis, a set of standards, best to get a web definition like this one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POSIX
[08:46] <gnomefreak> i think mcdenyer could use to check rendering
[08:46] <JDigital> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[08:46] <JDigital> /dev/hdd6       none            swap    sw              0       0
[08:46] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, ?
[08:46] <JDigital> is the swap meant to have no mount point
[08:47] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, should i use framebuffer?
[08:47] <miki> ph8: you there?
[08:47] <Ng> JDigital: yes, swap isn't mounted like a filesystem
[08:47] <Dr_Willis> JDigital,  correct
[08:47] <JDigital> okay
[08:47] <mcdenyer> should i use framebuffer?
[08:47] <gnomefreak> mcdenyer: i dont think you need it
[08:47] <JDigital> Anyone know what's eating all my memory then? gam_server seems to be eating like half of it.
[08:48] <miki> i need hep with USB, "lsmod | grep usb" shows drivers but i dont see anything in /proc/bus/usb
[08:48] <gnomefreak> there is a comand that will see if rendering is on or off that should tell you if its working
[08:48] <miki> i need hep with USB, "lsmod | grep usb" shows drivers but i dont see anything in /proc/bus/usb... also when im doing smth like: "modprobe usb-ohci" im getting: FATAL
[08:48] <Seveas> gnomefreak, glxinfo
[08:48] <gepatino> JDigital, if you want to see how much memory a process is using, try top or gnome-monitor
[08:48] <Ng> gnomefreak: glxinfo gives quite a lot of informaion (especially lines containing "vendor" or "direct rendering")
[08:48] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas
[08:48] <Ng> hey Seveas ;)
[08:49] <elegantbasura> Hello all
[08:49] <Joe[1] > hello elegant trash
[08:49] <Joe[1] > lol
[08:49] <elegantbasura> Hey, Joe
[08:49] <Joe[1] > =)
[08:49] <elegantbasura> anybody know of a linux group n Abq, NM?
[08:50] <gnomefreak> !lug
[08:50] <ubotu> gnomefreak: I give up, what is it?
[08:50] <JDigital> how do I sort by memory in top
[08:50] <Ng> JDigital: M
[08:50] <Joe[1] > elegant http://www.nmlug.org/
[08:51] <Elektrochelovek> what is the difference between kernel source package obtained via apt-get system ant one in www.kernel.org?
[08:51] <mephis> gnomefreak, what is !lug
[08:52] <ompaul> !lug
[08:52] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese, ompaul
[08:52] <Ng> Elektrochelovek: the patches in the package linux-patch-ubuntu-2.6.12
[08:52] <Joe[1] > users group
[08:52] <gnomefreak> lug=linux user groups figured maybe the bot would have the search site of them
[08:52] <elegantbasura> thanks, know if any of those folks hang out here?
[08:52] <ompaul> lug is linux users groups
[08:52] <Ng> Elektrochelovek: plus the bits that make up the packaging
[08:52] <Joe[1] > jdigital see http://www.groupsys.com/top/top1.html
[08:53] <_jason> ubotu: lug is Linux User Group, see http://www.linux.org/groups/
[08:53] <ubotu> okay, _jason
[08:53] <e> im trying to change /etc/network/interface file. i ve set 777 on it. but it wont let me save it.
[08:53] <Elektrochelovek> oh i see, so pached ubuntu kernel is better?
[08:53] <e> any idea?
[08:53] <ompaul> !lug
[08:53] <ubotu> [lug]  Linux User Group http://www.linux.org/groups/
[08:53] <mephis> what is ! symbol before it ?
[08:53] <gnomefreak> ty
[08:53] <ompaul> _jason, I was working on that :)
[08:53] <_jason> ompaul: ah okay, yours looks nice anyway :)
[08:53] <ompaul> mephis, it is the command to start the bot querying its database
[08:54] <Ng> Elektrochelovek: it integrates better wiht the desktop, so things might break a bit if you just compile your own vanilla kernel.org kernel
[08:54] <MWettendorff> Is there a program that i can use to monitor my system resourses??
[08:54] <mephis> !lug
[08:54] <ubotu> somebody said lug was Linux User Group http://www.linux.org/groups/
[08:54] <_jason> MWettendorff: top
[08:54] <Dr_Willis> MWettendorff,  dozens of them
[08:54] <Joe[1] > mwettendorff - top or superkaramba
[08:55] <Elektrochelovek> got it;]  Thanx Ng!
[08:56] <MWettendorff> Joe[1] , wich one is the best??? when i want to monitor my CPU, mem and harddrive status??
[08:56] <android> is there an easy way to get shadows from application windows?
[08:56] <Ng> MWettendorff: there's a system monitor panel applet that can show you cpu, ram, network, disk and swap graphs
[08:56] <Joe[1] > mwettendorff u want it in graphical output right?
[08:56] <MWettendorff> Joe[1] , yea
[08:56] <Joe[1] > ng is right you can use the sys mon panel
[08:56] <mwe> gkrellm
[08:56] <Ng> there are loads of ways :)
[08:57] <Joe[1] > correcto
[08:57] <Joe[1] > LOL!
[08:57] <Joe[1] > reset by beer -- happened to me last night
[08:57] <MWettendorff> please tell.. im not that much in to ubuntu
[08:59] <desu> hmm anyone experienced in c++
[09:00] <PuppiesOnAcid> Ok
[09:00] <butcherbird> desu: define experienced
[09:00] <PuppiesOnAcid> Ubuntu is the best thing that has ever happened to my computer.
[09:00] <Ng> MWettendorff: probably the quickest option is to right click on a blank section of the panel at the edge of the screen and choose Add, then scroll down to System & Hardware and pick the System MOnitor applet and add that, then right click on it and pick properties to configure what to monitor
[09:00] <PuppiesOnAcid> Everything just works, including my printer and sound card.
[09:00] <rebecca> hi
[09:00] <PuppiesOnAcid> This is so awesome.
[09:00] <desu> butcherbird: just the basics i guess o.o i need some help with this intro program im making
[09:01] <butcherbird> desu: ok whats your first question
[09:01] <rambo3> lol what a joke. dont use num-lock with kde
[09:01] <[iago] > anyone know the command to mount a mac partition? mount -t hfsplus /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 isn't working for some reason
[09:01] <desu> butcherbird: like ok the purpose of it is to output position at 0, 1, 2, 3 ,4 5 seconds
[09:02] <desu> butcherbird: and u input 4 variables like x position, y position, x velocity, y velocity
[09:02] <Joe[1] > ng thats for your long answer I was to lazy to type
[09:02] <MWettendorff> Ng, hmm.. aint there a program, that can show it in a bigger window??
[09:02] <Joe[1] > trying to find link
[09:03] <mwe> [iago] : errors
[09:04] <MWettendorff> Ng, btw, thanks for the answer..
[09:04] <PuppiesOnAcid> Is there a good program that allows editing over FTP?
[09:04] <mwe> PuppiesOnAcid: editing over ftp?
[09:04] <[iago] > mwe: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock
[09:04] <PuppiesOnAcid> Yeah, so I don't have to constantly upload files.
[09:04] <mephis> pureftpd i think
[09:04] <Joe[1] > puppies -- you mean HTML editor?
[09:04] <Ng> MWettendorff: sure, the big brother of that applet is in the Applications->System Tools menu, or you should install something like gkrellm or the things other people suggested above
[09:05] <PuppiesOnAcid> Joe[1] : Yeah, I suppose you could say that.
[09:05] <mephis> PuppiesOnAcid, try pureftpd in the synaptic
[09:05] <mwe> [iago] : doesn't sound good. what's fdisk -l /dev/hda say?
[09:05] <PuppiesOnAcid> But I want the FTP transactions to be transparent.
[09:05] <[iago] > mwe: i'm running the live cd on my powerbook, i've modprobe'd hfsplus
[09:05] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, it wierd when i ran xorg config  i selected all the screen resolutions and i restarted but i still dont have acess to those screen resolutions
[09:05] <Joe[1] > puppies -- or a ftp client?
[09:05] !lilo:*! added a faq on webchat access to freenode: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#webchat
[09:05] <[iago] > mwe: aha! the system drive is on hda3
[09:05] <stiki> what program can i use to change channels on my tv tuner, i can get output using mplayer cmdline but is there a nice frontend for tuning
[09:05] <FJ_Sanchez> hi
[09:05] <mephis> PuppiesOnAcid, put it at background
[09:05] <mcdenyer> gnomefreak, could it be because i switch to fxgrl?
[09:06] <Ng> PuppiesOnAcid: you could connect to the ftp server through the Places menu and use something that understands those gnome mounted volumes to edit, but you'll still be transferring the file I suspect
[09:06] <MWettendorff> Ng, what program, do you fell is the best to use??
[09:06] <mcdenyer> when i try to play media off the net the sounds doesnt work half the time and the video freewze like halfway thourgh
[09:07] <Ng> MWettendorff: if you want something that will sit there all the time and show lots of information in a fairly small space, gkrellm, otherwise System Monitor in the applications menu
[09:07] <mwe> mcdenyer: you mean fglrx?
[09:07] <mcdenyer> mwe yep
[09:07] <Ng> MWettendorff: but I would encourage you to play with all of them and get a feel for which is best for you, if you have the time :)
[09:07] <mcdenyer> !ntfs
[09:07] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions, or writing to ntfs is risky and only experimental. Reading is OK
[09:07] <[iago] > mwe, thanks been trying to figure this out for like 30 minutes
[09:07] <mwe> [iago] : yw
[09:07] <Joe[1] > mwettendorff -- I would second that
[09:09] <miki> i need hep with USB, "lsmod | grep usb" shows drivers but i dont see anything in /proc/bus/usb... also when im doing smth like: "modprobe usb-ohci" im getting: FATAL
[09:09] <mcdenyer> when i installed ubuntu it autmatically fond my ntfs and now when i run diskmounter it says i already have that one in fstab but i cant mount  it
[09:09] <MWettendorff> Ng, i am going to have it on a desktop for it self.. but you are right.. going to try some of them.. if i can finde some
[09:09] <mcdenyer> i dont have permissions to my ntfs
[09:09] <capovilla> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EncryptedFilesystemHowto2
[09:10] <benplaut> how do i change the behavior of numlock on/off at boot?
[09:10] <benplaut> in dapper
[09:11] <mcdenyer> ive mounted my windows partitions but i can acess them says i dont have permissions
[09:11] <truz24> compiling a simple C program gives me /usr/bin/ld: crt1.o: No such file: No such file or directory
[09:11] <mcdenyer> and ubuntu installed like this this is the first time ive tried to acess it
[09:11] <e> how do i restart network services?? i ve ammended my interface file.
[09:12] <mwe> e: you want to ifdown your interface then ifup it
[09:12] <e> ok.
[09:12] <e> thanks
[09:12] <KSean> I'm back :S
[09:12] <mwe> e: with sudo
[09:12] <Joe[1] > mwettendorff check out http://www.fifi.org/doc/gnome-users-guide/html/gnome-users-guide/C/monitor-applets.html
[09:12] <KSean> linux no=acpi didn't work :(
[09:12] <e> i ll reboot cause i need to try to get rid of the modem entry in network config.. think that my problem
[09:12] <MWettendorff> Joe[1] , Thanks
[09:13] <Joe[1] > not a problem bro
[09:13] <KSean> Can anyone help me with this? Ubuntu won't install :s - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[09:13] <midwinter> mcdenyer, set the right permissions in your fstab - that link you got from ubotu tells you how.
[09:14] <benplaut> the name-change of xorg in dapper just happened, right? it's safe for an upgrade to remove xserver-xorg?
[09:14] <tullamore_dew> no!!! i killed my instal today ;-)
[09:15] <Spliffster> high, i have installed ups-pdf and configured a pdf printer. now when i print a document to it the printer stalls. where can i find info what went wrong ? help anyone ?
[09:15] <KSean> Can anyone help me with this? Ubuntu won't install :s - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[09:15] <mcdenyer> !ntfs
[09:15] <ubotu> [ntfs]  the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions, or writing to ntfs is risky and only experimental. Reading is OK
[09:15] <elegantbasura> KSean - have you tried an install from a LiveCD?
[09:15] <Joe[1] > ksean did you verify that you have supported hardware?
[09:15] <mephis> what is cat < testfile1  > testfile2
[09:16] <KSean> Joe[1]  - Yes
[09:16] <benplaut> tullamore_dew: don't we all?! :P
[09:16] <mephis> what is the < symbol ?
[09:16] <KSean> elegantbasura - Nope, but I don't want to download another iso - I've downloaded like 20 of them recently >.<
[09:17] <mcdenyer> midwinter, is that the part baout mounting manually?
[09:17] <Spliffster> KSean, i had to install with "noapic nolapic" on this laptop ... don't know if this helps
[09:17] <mephis> what is cat < testfile1  > testfile2
[09:17] <Joe[1] > mephis its output redirection
[09:17] <tullamore_dew> benplaut: don't know what you mean??!! ;-P
[09:17] <mephis> oh
[09:17] <Joe[1] > mephis see http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/01/inputoutput-redirection-made-simple-in.html
[09:18] <Joe[1] > > output redirection and < input redir
[09:18] <KSean> Spliffster - :|
[09:18] <Spliffster> KSean, it's "acpi=no" not "no=acpi" AFAIK, check the help menu on startup
[09:18] <mikol> anyone can help me with usb?
[09:18] <elegantbasura> night all
[09:18] <elegantbasura> ciao
[09:18] <midwinter> mcdenyer, yes it's in that part..
[09:18] <Joe[1] > later elegant
[09:19] <KSean> =\
[09:19] <KSean> I've tried installing ubuntu like 10 times today using different methods - none have worked =\
[09:19] <mikol> crap shows that i got USB installed but i cant use any device and theres nothing in /proc/bus/usb.. any clues?
[09:19] <monzie> what activities are being done in the loco teams nowadays?
[09:19] <Joe[1] > ksean have u tried Kubuntu?
[09:19] <fre4k> i'm facing a problem with installign kubuntu .. can some one help me ... kdelibs4c2 is not being downloded by synaptic ..its comes up as failed
[09:19] <midwinter> at least you're determined :)
[09:20] <theirish> KSean, are you sure it's not an hardware fault?
[09:20] <Joe[1] > lol
[09:20] <KSean> Joe[1]  - Nope, but I don't like KDE
[09:20] <Joe[1] > o ok
[09:20] <Joe[1] > i love kde
[09:20] <bob_> anyone know a cd burnign program that can burn .bin files?
[09:20] <monzie> kde is ok
[09:21] <michael__> xcdroast?
[09:21] <mwe> bob_: k3b
[09:21] <monzie> tried k3b bob_ ?
[09:21] <KSean> theirish - I have a Celeron D - Which had problems with XP SP2 which made me have to download a update.sys patch from microsoft
[09:21] <Joe[1] > gnone and kde are both great
[09:21] <mwe> bob_: I think you need the cue file though
[09:21] <mwe> bob_: or make one
[09:21] <bob_> oh, wow compeltely forgot about cue files
[09:22] <gnomefreak> anyone use tux paint by chance?
[09:22] <bob_> I remmerbe makign them was relatively easy... anyone got one they can send me so I can edit it to fit mine?
[09:22] <KSean> I think I should just give up - there doesn't appear to be a solution :(
[09:22] <mwe> bob_: you wnat to point it to the cue file
[09:22] <mark_> how do i force eject?
[09:22] <monzie> how do i join a team and start some activities
[09:23] <monzie> Some LoCo page i guess, but unable to find it
[09:23] <Joe[1] > mark -- take a paper clip and hit the little button on cd/dvd playa
[09:23] <Joe[1] > mark - take out hammer and crowbar.. lol
[09:24] <mwe> I think the eject program should do
[09:24] <mark_> its not working
[09:25] <midwinter> try.. sudo eject
[09:25] <fre4k> i'm facing a problem with installign kubuntu .. can some one help me ... kdelibs4c2 is not being downloded by synaptic ..its comes up as failed
[09:25] <mwe> mark_: unmount it if it isn't
[09:25] <monzie> how do i join a LoCo Ubuntu team? can anybody please help .. i am trying to joinhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/IndianTeam?highlight=%28team%29%7C%28india%29
[09:26] <monzie> mark_, quit all the apps that are accessing the cd
[09:26] <mcdenyer> !cedega
[09:26] <ubotu> I guess cedega is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega and for a list of working games see http://www.transgaming.org/gamesdb or #cedega or http://www.frankscorner.org/
[09:27] <monzie> !wiki
[09:27] <FJ_Sanchez> Any ideas how to get full username with the who command?
[09:28] <mikol> crap shows that i got USB installed but i cant use any device and theres nothing in /proc/bus/usb.. any clues?
[09:28] <monzie> man who FJ_Sanchez
[09:28] <KSean> I'm having installation problems, and ubuntu just won't install :( - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone please help? :\
[09:28] <e> when i run iwconfig i get> no wireless extension
[09:28] <FJ_Sanchez> monzie, I read
[09:28] <chet> does anyone know how to change icons for only 1 time, like say home folder icon or the default folder icon? it doesnt seem to be in system tools
[09:29] <monzie> finger <username> FJ_Sanchez
[09:29] <Joe[1] > e check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation#head-2167d6cc9b218b20c4e1a883d65101c212f19a12
[09:29] <Mr> hey. how do i fix the issue that sounds coming from more then one app wont play
[09:30] <KSean> I'm having installation problems, and ubuntu just won't install :( - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone please help? :\
[09:30] <crimsun> Mr: meaning sounds from different apps simultaneously?
[09:30] <FJ_Sanchez> ok
[09:30] <FJ_Sanchez> Thanks
[09:30] <Mr> crimsun: yes
[09:30] <monzie> welcome FJ_Sanchez
[09:30] <dwerf> what's a 'broken package'?
[09:30] <crimsun> Mr: are you using a custom-made /etc/asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc ?
[09:30] <e> excellent link. lemme check. could also maybe solve sound card issue.
[09:30] <Mr> crimsun: nope
[09:30] <Mr> crimsun:fresh installation
[09:31] <crimsun> Mr: in a Terminal, cat /proc/asound/modules
[09:31] <KSean> :S
[09:31] <KSean> I'm having installation problems, and ubuntu just won't install :( - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone please help? :\
[09:31] <pianoboy3333> Can someone help me with my internet? To get started, I need to install the drivers, I have a .sys and .inf file for my Dell USB 2.0 Wifi, I can't connect in ubuntu, so I'm talking in windoze now.
[09:31] <Mr> crimsun: ok
[09:31] <KSean> I've been trying to install ubuntu for the past 9 hours :|
[09:31] <Joe[1] > pianoboy check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation#head-2167d6cc9b218b20c4e1a883d65101c212f19a12
[09:31] <monzie> what's your exact problem KSean ?
[09:32] <Mr> crimsun: done, no real effect
[09:32] <dwerf> KSean: WHAT???
[09:32] <ph8> hi all, i'm hoping someone can help me with some issues i've had installing grsec, the forum link is here -> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120373
[09:32] <crimsun> Mr: you're supposed to tell me the output
[09:32] <dwerf> what's a 'broken package'?
[09:32] <chrisss> hello    i'm having problems mounting my windows partitions
[09:32] <Mr> crimsun: 0 snd_intel8x0
[09:32] <chrisss> can someone help me please
[09:32] <crimsun> dwerf: a package that wasn't installed/configured correctly
[09:32] <KSean> monzie -  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284
[09:32] <pianoboy3333> Joe[1] : it says the page doesn't exist
[09:32] <KSean> i've tried a number of different things, and none work
[09:33] <KSean> i spent 6 hours on it yesterday too
[09:33] <KSean> :|
[09:33] <noah> whois Ng
[09:33] <crimsun> Mr: in a Terminal, do two or more instances of ``aplay -Dplug:dmix /usr/share/sounds/startup.wav'' play?
[09:33] <crimsun> Mr: you can use multiple Terminal sessions to test
[09:33] <Joe[1] > pianoboy check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHardware and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[09:34] <ompaul> KSean, let me suggest the following, when the screen comes up that says Ubuntu type server there and tell us if you get further
[09:34] <pianoboy3333> kk
[09:34] <ompaul> KSean, how much room are you giving it?
[09:34] <KSean> ompaul
[09:34] <KSean> I already did do the server thing and it worked
[09:34] <soundray> chrisss, any errors when you mount?
[09:34] <Mr> crimsun: no
[09:34] <KSean> Also, I'm giving it 10gb
[09:34] <crimsun> Mr: what's the error?
[09:34] <KSean> I installed the server then tried sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[09:35] <KSean> I got an I/O error
[09:35] <KSean> :S
[09:35] <sethk> KSean, first thing to do is make sure you aren't just running out of space
[09:35] <Mr> crimsun: no errors given
[09:35] <chrisss> i've mounted my windows partitions but i can't see the files...because the it says the owner is "root"
[09:36] <crimsun> Mr: what does it do, then?
[09:36] <sethk> chrisss, that's because the owner is root
[09:36] <sethk> chrisss, you have to use the mount options uid= and gid=
[09:36] <KSean> sethk, I think 10gb is enough :S
[09:36] <sethk> chrisss, do   man mount    search for ntfs options
[09:36] <KSean> is it?
[09:36] <sethk> KSean, well, ok, if you already know why it's failing ...
[09:36] <chet> can mix icon themes? use almost all osx icons, but use a handful for ipod, folder icon, etc..? without changing every instance of it by hand?
[09:36] <chrisss> thank you ...i'll try that
[09:36] <KSean> I don't know why it's failing, I just dunno how it could exceed 10 gigs :S
[09:37] <Mr> crimsun: no sound just plays from the second one
[09:37] <crimsun> Mr: but nothing from the first? When does sound from the first play?
[09:37] <Spliffster> KSean, have you had a look in #ubuntu-boot
[09:37] <mwe> is there a command that will show the amount of video memory on the card?
[09:37] <KSean> No
[09:38] <Mr> crimsun: instantly
[09:38] <KSean> I'll look now :P
[09:38] <soundray> chrisss, also, check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:38] <Term[Away] > mwe: lspci should show it.
[09:38] <Mr> crimsun: now, heres what i did i played a flash program in firefox that used sound, and then played the console sound, and got this
[09:38] <mwe> Term[Away] : it doesn't
[09:38] <Mr> crimsun: ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:802:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave
[09:38] <Mr> aplay: main:533: audio open error: Device or resource busy
[09:38] <MWettendorff> Joe[1] , do you know a "easy" way to install SuperKaramba on ubuntu??
[09:39] <KSean> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=120284  Can anyone help? I've been trying to install Ubuntu for 14 hours in total :S
[09:39] <chrisss> thanks soundray
[09:39] <crimsun> Mr: in a Terminal (use pastebin to paste the output), lsof /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*
[09:40] <sethk> KSean, five minutes ago it was 9 hours
[09:40] <mwe> Term[Away] : well lspci -v does
[09:40] <KSean> 9 hours today
[09:40] <Term[Away] > mwe: i was about to say that. hehe
[09:40] <KSean> 5 hours yesterday
[09:40] <Mr> crimsun: WARNING: can't stat() ext3 file system /dev/.static/dev
[09:40] <Mr>       Output information may be incomplete.
[09:40] <Mr> COMMAND    PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
[09:40] <Mr> mixer_app 8519 liam   36u   CHR  116,0      7189 /dev/snd/controlC0
[09:40] <Mr> firefox-b 9555 liam   43u   CHR   14,3      7156 /dev/dsp
[09:40] <mwe> Mr: don't paste in here
[09:40] <crimsun> !tell Mr about pastebin
[09:40] <eyajuda> Tanxs
[09:41] <crimsun> Mr: close firefox
[09:41] <sethk> KSean, what is device hde?
[09:41] <KSean> I dunno
[09:41] <Term[Away] > KSean: i've been reading your posts and am i correct in saying that you've been using CDRWs?
[09:41] <eyajuda> Ur hard drive
[09:41] <crimsun> Mr: then try those that aplay command in multiple terminals
[09:41] <KSean> Yes, you're correct Term[Away] 
[09:41] <crimsun> s/those//
[09:41] <Term[Away] > KSean: have you tried burning with plain old CDRs?
[09:42] <cyphase> is there an easy way to completely automate an Ubuntu install?
[09:42] <KSean> I found some old CD-Rs and they wouldnt work
[09:42] <eyajuda> I have a major issue with Totem..just refuse to play most of my video files
[09:42] <KSean> They made a scratching noise when I tried to copy the iso
[09:42] <eyajuda> Any one could help
[09:42] <KSean> lol.
[09:42] <KSean> only the cd-rws would work
[09:42] <eyajuda> I use them on edubuntu
[09:43] <KSean> I tried one cd-r and it didn't work though
[09:43] <metal> hi
[09:43] <Mr> crimsun: ok, they both play sounds now
[09:43] <soundray> cyphase, do you mean so you can do an unattended install, or so you can install on several machines?
[09:43] <crimsun> Mr: at the same time, too, correct?
[09:43] <Digis> !skype
[09:43] <ubotu> [skype]  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[09:43] <Mr> crimsun: yes
[09:44] <Terminus> KSean: how about a new CDR? :)
[09:44] <crimsun> Mr: good. Then there's nothing wrong.
[09:44] <KSean> Yeah, but if the CDR doesn't work :S
[09:44] <eyajuda> So sorry ...i need some one to help me figure what i am doing wrongly...
[09:44] <Mr> crimsun: well, if nothing is wrong, why can't two different applications running have sound playing
[09:44] <soundray> KSean, I was afraid to suggest it, but I think Terminus is right...
[09:44] <Mr> crimsun: EG firefox, and an Mp3
[09:44] <KSean> :s
[09:44] <KSean> Hmm
[09:44] <crimsun> Mr: if an application uses /dev/dsp (OSS or its emulation), then no ALSA apps can play simultaneously.
[09:44] <lin_n00b> hey everyone, i just mounted my windows drive to my 2nd(linux) drive, but when i cannot open the folder, and it says that i do not have the permissions necessary
[09:45] <KSean> Would placing it on a FAT32 partition then booting from it work? ;)
[09:45] <Joe[1] > eyajuda did u try any other app?
[09:45] <sethk> KSean, no
[09:45] <Terminus> KSean: the I/O errors sound fishy too so i'm guessing it has something to do with either your cable or IDE controller. :/
[09:45] <Mr> crimsun: ok
[09:45] <eyajuda> No
[09:45] <Mr> crimsun: thats a really big turnoff
[09:45] <eyajuda> joe thats all i have been trying
[09:45] <crimsun> Mr: if you want to use firefox and have multiple ALSA apps play sound, then you'll need to wrap firefox with alsa-oss
[09:45] <sethk> KSean, does it ask you to put the cd in when you do the apt-get?
[09:45] <KSean> Yes
[09:45] <Nivko> Hi, knows somone a good control panel for a webserver? No webmin please..
[09:45] <molotov_> I'm accessing my Ubuntu machine via XP using vncserver, but when I connect there are a lot of icons missing (desktop, recycle bin, show desktop icon, all files and filders have the same icon).
[09:45] <cyphase> soundray, unattended
[09:45] <sethk> KSean, you can probably get around it by removing the CD references from your list of repositories
[09:46] <lin_n00b> hey everyone, i just mounted my windows drive to my 2nd(linux) drive, but when i cannot open the folder, and it says that i do not have the permissions necessary, can anybody help???
[09:46] <sethk> KSean, that will force it to get the stuff from the 'net
[09:46] <Nivko> Hi, knows somone a good control panel for a webserver? No webmin please..
[09:46] <crimsun> Mr: you'll also need to: echo "FIREFOX_DSP=none" >> ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc
[09:46] <KSean> Ok
[09:46] <cyphase> sounray, but multiple machines might be nice too
[09:46] <KSean> I'm fine with that :P
[09:46] <KSean> How would I do it?
[09:46] <Joe[1] > eyajuda give it a try
[09:46] <Nivko> Hi, knows somone a good FREE control panel for a webserver? No webmin please..
[09:46] <eyajuda> what application do you suggest i give a try>
[09:46] <metal> "Change the DefaultDepth to what you would want it to be, 16 (65536 colors) or 24 (16M colors)."
[09:47] <Terminus> oooh... so KSean already has ubuntu installed through the server option... i didn't think i was that drunk. lol
[09:47] <metal> cant i use 32?
[09:47] <crimsun> Mr: so install alsa-oss from universe, make that change to ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc, then try ``aoss firefox'' and multiple ALSA apps
[09:47] <sethk> someone tell ksean how to edit his list of repositories to get rid of cd references
[09:47] <Joe[1] > nivko u checkout apache.org
[09:47] <hcatlin> Nivko: You mean like cpanel?
[09:47] <sethk> Terminus, you probably know that
[09:47] <Joe[1] > nivko u running apache right?
[09:47] <Nivko> hcatlin: for cpanel i must pay
[09:47] <soundray> cyphase, the install is actually fairly quick and not very interactive. For multiple machines, I'd suggest using partimage.
[09:47] <Nivko> Joe[1]  yep
[09:47] <Terminus> KSean: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and remove all cd references. :)
[09:47] <gnomefreak> .png is the suggested format for pics right?
[09:47] <dsl__> Wasup gents
[09:47] <KSean> How do I edit it in the server thing?
[09:47] <KSean> :S
[09:47] <Terminus> retain the archive repos though. :)
[09:48] <Terminus> KSean: try using nano. :)
[09:48] <KSean> Nano? :S
[09:48] <Terminus> i'm tempted to suggest vi. lol.
[09:48] <molotov_> ghomefreak: depends on what you want. It's best for somethings, but not for others.
[09:48] <cyphase> soundray, i know it isn't very interactive..
[09:48] <eyajuda> Joe I thought u had wanted to help?
[09:48] <Terminus> KSean: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:48] <KSean> I'm new to Linux lol :\
[09:48] <metal> help mee :)
[09:48] <KSean> Ok
[09:48] <cyphase> but still, if i can do it completely automatic, it would be good
[09:48] <soundray> cyphase, if you want it quicker, you can do a server install and add on ubuntu-desktop afterwards.
[09:48] <Nivko> Joe[1] : Im runnning Apache2 + PHP4 + MySQL4.3.x
[09:48] <KSean> Then what should I remove? Every line with /cdrom in it?
[09:48] <Terminus> KSean: get ready for some command line stuff then. :)
[09:48] <KSean> Argh :S
[09:49] <Terminus> KSean: yeah... to be safe, don't delete them, just comment them out with a hash. :)
[09:49] <gnomefreak> i just made a desktop image and im not sure on how to save it (what format)
[09:49] <Terminus> where hash = #
[09:49] <KSean> ok
[09:49] <cyphase> yea, i know..
[09:49] <eyajuda> Is there any other application I can try..
[09:49] <cyphase> but is there a way to do it comletely automatic?
[09:49] <cyphase> completely*
[09:49] <KSean> I'll try that now :P thanks
[09:49] <soundray> gnomefreak, png is the best format that offers non-lossy compression.
[09:49] <Terminus> KSean: hope it works. :)
[09:49] <KSean> :)
[09:49] <eyajuda> I have tried installing more application....it wasnt going to add any?
[09:49] <poopforbrains> anyone else having trouble with cupsys for kunutu?
[09:49] <gnomefreak> ty soundray
[09:50] <molotov_> I'm accessing my Ubuntu machine via XP using vncserver, but when I connect there are a lot of icons missing (desktop, recycle bin, show desktop icon, all files and filders have the same icon).
[09:50] <molotov_> any thoughts?
[09:50] <soundray> gnomefreak, for screenshots, there's nothing better :)
[09:50] <Talisker> what apt package contains pygames?
[09:51] <jackson> hey
[09:51] <soundray> molotov_, is that different when you run X locally?
[09:51] <gnomefreak> soundray: i drew this :( its my first
[09:51] <molotov_> soundray, yes.
[09:51] <eyajuda> someone to help on WHY TOTEM is not playing movies from my CD..especially VCD
[09:52] <christopher> i have problems mounting a second hard drive in /etc/fstab. when i type "fdisk -l" the ID column shows the same for my first and second hd. is that normal? if not, how do i change it?
[09:52] <molotov_> soundray, and in fact not all icons are gone. in the top bar, the gnome foot, and the three default shortcuts all have icons.
[09:52] <jackson> why can't my totem play .wmv files even with totem-xine thing installed?
[09:52] <Joe[1] > nivko u seen http://www.ispconfig.org/
[09:52] <cyphase> jackson, you have to install the wmv codecs
[09:52] <Joe[1] > nivko sorry had a phone call
[09:52] <jackson> are they in synaptic? if not where can I get them?
[09:53] <gnomefreak> :) it doesnt look too bad i guess :(
[09:53] <Terminus> jackson: marillat repos probably.
[09:53] <cyphase> jackson, go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:53] <jackson> thanks guys. I'll do that
[09:53] <eyajuda> jackson do ur totem play other formays//mine doesnt at all all my vcds dont play
[09:53] <soundray> molotov_, what resolution does Xvnc use?
[09:53] <molotov_> Joe[1] : Thanks for that link
[09:54] <molotov_> soundray, both locally and remotely I'm using 1024x768.
[09:54] <mwe> I don't think marillat is good for ubuntu. those are debain packages, right?
[09:54] <poopforbrains> what's a good wireless program for within KDE?
[09:54] <_jason> jackson: the latest wmv can't be played, wmv10 I think
[09:54] <poningru> 100 mb for boot is more than enought right?
[09:54] <jackson> ah. thanks, jason
[09:54] <poningru> enough*
[09:54] <poopforbrains> plenty
[09:54] <soundray> molotov_, color depth?
[09:54] <jackson> cyphase: my totem can play most other movie formats like avi and mpg, yeah
[09:54] <RobinL> is xlibs-dev the X11 librareis?
[09:54] <mwe> poopforbrains: you mean like a monitor?
[09:54] <RobinL> libraries*
[09:55] <poopforbrains> ya
[09:55] <molotov_> soundray, both at 24.
[09:55] <Joe[1] > i use wifi radar http://www.bitbuilder.com/wifi_radar/
[09:55] <poopforbrains> something that will more or less show me what APs are available and stuff
[09:55] <cyphase> _jason, i've played WMV10
[09:55] <christopher> + the disk shows up in gparted, and i can format it to ext3 there.. but i can't mount it. nothing except gparted seems to recognise the hard drive.
[09:55] <mwe> poopforbrains: well kwirelessmonitor works at least
[09:55] <soundray> molotov_, do you actually export the local desktop with vino or similar?
[09:55] <eyajuda> cyphase my video cds dont play in totem can u also help me out..or is it codec issuess?
[09:55] <_jason> cyphase: really? how?
[09:55] <mwe> poopforbrains: kwifimanager is another option
[09:55] <seicherlbob> can anybody help me with kaffeine? it keeps crashing and i dont know why
[09:55] <RobinL> is xlibs-dev the X11 librareis?
[09:56] <cyphase> _jason, i just installed the codecs
[09:56] <gerald> anyone know of a usb print server good for ubuntu linux?
[09:56] <Joe[1] > note people referencing all Kprojects... lol
[09:56] <Terminus> mwe: the URL cyphase referenced points to marillat too. :)
[09:56] <poopforbrains> k, kwifimanager actually never works for me for some reason... i click scan and it turns off
[09:56] <cyphase> not the "standard" codecs though i think
[09:56] <poningru> whats the bootable flag?
[09:56] <Joe[1] > poop try http://www.bitbuilder.com/wifi_radar/
[09:56] <cyphase> eyajuda, what do you mean?
[09:56] <purpleheart_USMC> Does ubuntu support PDA's?  I just got a Royal ezVue 5 PDA
[09:56] <eyajuda> My TOTEM on edubuntu dont play my video files
[09:56] <gerald> anyone know of a good print server for ubuntu?
[09:57] <eyajuda> what shld i do?
[09:57] <cyphase> eyajuda, which video files?
[09:57] <cyphase> what file type?
[09:57] <eyajuda> VCDs
[09:57] <RobinL> is xlibs-dev the X11 librareis?
[09:57] <eyajuda> mpg
[09:57] <RobinL> or libx11-dev?
[09:57] <cyphase> eyajuda, did you install totem-xine
[09:57] <eyajuda> etc
[09:57] <cyphase> oh
[09:57] <soundray> purpleheart_USMC, that's a horrible piece of hardware, and I don't think you'll ever get it to work with Linux.
[09:57] <eyajuda> No
[09:57] <andrewski> can anyone help get a microsoft pci card working in ubuntu?  my friend is on the phone trying to install ubuntu on his friend's computer. :)
[09:57] <MWettendorff> what does this mean >>> configure: error: The important program kde-config was not found!
[09:57] <MWettendorff> Please check whether you installed KDE correctly.
[09:57] <mwe> Terminus: what url again?
[09:57] <cyphase> eyajuda, go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:57] <purpleheart_USMC> soundray: oh.  okay
[09:57] <molotov_> soundray, hmm I'm not sure. I start the session with "# vncserver :2" and then connect.
[09:57] <Terminus> mwe: cyphase just mentioned it again. :)
[09:57] <jbzz> christopher:   Did you try to mount the partition in a 'terminal' window?
[09:57] <eyajuda> ok thanks cyphase
[09:57] <seicherlbob> my kaffeine wont play mp3 files (though i got all the codec) or movies and my totem isnt even starting up.
[09:57] <cyphase> np
[09:58] <eyajuda> i do dat just now
[09:58] <cyphase> good :)
[09:58] <AlinuxOS> pitti
[09:58] <Talisker> what apt package contains pygames?
[09:58] <soundray> molotov_, two suggestions: you could install xtightvncserver, which has slightly different development priorities than the standard one, so it might work better for you.
[09:58] <mwe> Terminus: I must be blind I don't see anything about marillat there. neither does firefox search
[09:58] <errizinhow> y love
[09:58] <errizinhow> lol
[09:58] <Joe[1] > eyajuda did u try any other app? such as https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaApplications
[09:58] <ompaul> Talisker, sudo apt-cache search pygame then you get a list
[09:59] <lin_n00b> somebody, please help me, i just mounted a windows drive using mount /dev/sda2 and it wont allow me to open the folder
[09:59] <Terminus> mwe: go to 'The Codecs' section and it's the URL for the second 'here' link. :)
[09:59] <soundray> molotov_, second one: you could export your local desktop using vino-preferences, and see whether that makes a difference.
[09:59] <ron_> why do i get permission denied on a cloned ubuntu drive?
[09:59] <ron_> when chrooting?
[09:59] <mwe> Terminus: oh yes
[09:59] <seicherlbob> can anybody help me getting kaffeine running?
[09:59] <specialbuddy> how can I view my harddrives?
[10:00] <molotov_> soundray, could you help me out on how to do that?
[10:00] <soundray> lin_n00b, you should give mount options: uid= and gid=. Details are in the man page (man mount)
[10:00] <Joe[1] > specialbuddy open up your computer and there they are. lol jK!
[10:00] <mwe> Terminus: well in the case of just codecs I think it's fine. but adding marrilat to sources.list might not be so wise
[10:00] <soundray> molotov_, which one do you want to try?
[10:00] <specialbuddy> funny but I don't get why I can't see my harddrives in media
[10:00] <specialbuddy> all I see is the CDROM
[10:00] <molotov_> soundray, also, I appreciate this. It's not a real problem, but it's a bit annoying. I might just use fluxbox on this session as well as my local. I'd like to try the second one.
[10:01] <lin_n00b> soundray, could u give me an exacty usuage of those options? i'm a huge noob... :S
[10:01] <eyajuda> Tanks Cyphase
[10:01] <Terminus> mwe: i was just pointing out a source though. i wasn't suggesting adding it to sources.list. i won't debate about whether it's safe or not coz i don't know. hehe
[10:01] <eyajuda> getting on well
[10:01] <_jason> specialbuddy: you are on the livecd?
[10:01] <miki> ubuntu dont see my usb modem ! help
[10:01] <specialbuddy> no
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[10:01] <navarone> whoa
[10:01] <miki> bots
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[10:01] <specialbuddy> it's installed
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[10:01] <_jason> !ops
[10:01] <ubotu> rumour has it, ops is Help! seb128, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, or nalioth.
[10:01] <mwe> Terminus: all right then :)
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[10:01] <mwe> !ops
[10:01] <navarone> sheesh
[10:01] <miki> wow
[10:01] <errizinhow> :o
[10:01] <Joe[1] > ok that was lame
[10:01] <poopforbrains> specialbuddy, your harddrive isn't shown like in windows (C:) basically your harddrive is mounted at different places such as at /
[10:02] <midwinter> heh, very 1997
[10:02] <miki> ubuntu dont see my usb modem ! help
[10:02] <navarone> someone has too much time on their hands :/
[10:02] <Terminus> man... first time i've seen somebody try to flood intentionally here.
[10:02] <Joe[1] > roger that
[10:02] <eyajuda> I do not know if you are there cyphase......
[10:02] <poopforbrains> specialbuddy, type: df -h
[10:02] <specialbuddy> well I have it on my laptop and it finds it in media
[10:02] <specialbuddy> ok'
[10:02] <MWettendorff> what does this mean >>> configure: error: The important program kde-config was not found!
[10:02] <MWettendorff> Please check whether you installed KDE correctly.
[10:02] <eyajuda> Am trying my first LTSP experimentation
[10:02] <poopforbrains> specialbuddy, that'll show you where your partitions are mounted and how much space is on them and stuff
[10:02] <specialbuddy> ok
[10:02] <specialbuddy> thanks
[10:02] <poopforbrains> np
[10:03] <eyajuda> I picked up KOBIAN gigapro motherboard in a do it urself
[10:03] <Joe[1] > specialbuddy i would do a man df first so you understand what your seeing
[10:03] <eyajuda> Its equipped with P3 processor
[10:03] <miki> ubuntu dont see my usb modem ! help
[10:03] <mwe> MWettendorff: and you did that, make sure your kde installation is ok
[10:03] <ron_> does anyone know why chrooting causes a permission denied on ubuntu installs?
[10:03] <eyajuda> Am suprised its not been able to do PXE
[10:03] <seicherlbob> can anybody help me getting kaffeine and/or totem running?
[10:03] <mwe> MWettendorff: kdelibs-bin provides kde-config
[10:03] <eyajuda> its there anything am doing wrong?
[10:04] <MWettendorff> mwe, how do i do that?? a total n00b at this..
[10:04] <mwe> MWettendorff: is kde installed?
[10:04] <christopher> jbzz: i've tried mounting it manually before, and it hasn't worked, but when i did it now it DID. however when remounting my fstab (sudo mount -a) it complains the line containing my 2nd hd is incorrect.
[10:04] <Nivko> Joe[1] 
[10:04] <e> what is command to down and up NIC?
[10:04] <e> ifdown??
[10:04] <soundray> lin_n00b, 'sudo mount -t ntfs -o umask=0222 /dev/hda1 /mnt/win' -- this is quick and dirty. You should really read man mount.
[10:04] <Joe[1] > hey nivko
[10:04] <Nivko> Joe[1] : I got this error ERROR: The PHP binary coming with ISPConfig does not work properly on your system! The installation routine stops here!
[10:05] <christopher> jbzz: but... i can't see anything wrong with it
[10:05] <specialbuddy> ifup ifdown
[10:05] <soundray> molotov_, sorry, where were we?
[10:05] <ron_> how can i fix sudo so it stops bothering me for a password randomly?
[10:05] <mwe> e: yep
[10:05] <e> thanks
[10:05] <soundray> molotov_, can you run vino-preferences?
[10:05] <mwe> e: ipup and ifdown. must be run with sudo
[10:05] <MWettendorff> mwe, hmm.. dont know.. have installed ubuntu.. and apache/php/mysql.. and i belive that is that..
[10:05] <lin_n00b> soundray, where is man mount
[10:05] <Nivko> i'have running PHP4
[10:05] <mwe> MWettendorff: and what are you trying to do now?
[10:05] <soundray> lin_n00b, enter 'man mount' in terminal.
[10:05] <navarone> ron the whole idea of sudo is to only ask when root is needed and not have root access at all times
[10:05] <rtsai> I recently have to run "cd /dev; ./MAKEDEV audio" to get /dev/dsp and other stuff to show up. This used to happen automatically. Does anyone have any idea what package I might have inadvertently uninstalled/misconfigured? /var/log/aptitude didn't show me anything obvious ...
[10:05] <lin_n00b> soundray, ok
[10:05] <mrpink> lin_n00b: just type man mout
[10:05] <soundray> molotov_, if not, do a 'sudo apt-get install vino'
[10:06] <jbzz> christopher:  I would suggest that you mount it in a 'terminal' until you can consistantly 'mount' and 'umount' it.  Then you know what really works.
[10:06] <mwe> rtsai: sounds broken
[10:06] <molotov_> soundray, I'm sorry for the delay, yes I can.
[10:06] <soundray> molotov_, np
[10:06] <jbzz> christopher:  Thne go after the  /etc/fstab  content with some confidence.
[10:06] <rtsai> mwe: well, I have that in my /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh now, but I'd like to know exactly what I broke :P.
[10:06] <Joe[1] > and?
[10:06] <MWettendorff> mwe, im trying to install SuperKaramba... as im going to test some good system monitores
[10:07] <ron_> navarone i'm well aware of that but it gets annoying when first installing
[10:07] <mwe> MWettendorff: you need kde for superkaramba. sudo apt-get install kdebase
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[10:07] <mwe> MWettendorff: then all the dev packages
[10:08] <Nivko> Joe[1] : I got this error ERROR: The PHP binary coming with ISPConfig does not work properly on your system! The installation routine stops here!
[10:08] <mwe> MWettendorff: it's quite a lot you need to install
[10:08] <soundray> molotov_, set up vino to export your desktop, and check from your XP machine.
[10:08] <RobinL> ...
[10:08] <AMDXP> how can i start an app on a cd using wine
[10:08] <RobinL> wtf
[10:08] <RobinL> spambots?
[10:08] <christopher> jbzz: hmm. yeah. well, "sudo mount /dev/hdb1 ~/hd1" works, however the line "/dev/hdb1 /home/christopher/hd1/ ext3 defaults 0 0" in fstab does not... i see no incosistency there.
[10:08] <navarone> ron sudo -i  will give you  root access which will last until you close that terminal...you can use in case you have a lot of sudo work to do in  a session
[10:08] <molotov_> soundray, I've already set this up. I'm on my xp machine right now actually.
[10:08] <ron_> thank you
[10:08] <soundray> molotov_, same problem?
[10:09] <jbzz> christopher:  Understood.  Could it be that fstab needs    TAB    between each entry?
[10:09] <molotov_> soundray, well I'm on ubuntu, through my xp machine.
[10:09] <molotov_> soundray, yeah :/
[10:09] <Astinus> Sorry about that spam folks :) Should be fixed for the moment.
[10:09] <mwe> MWettendorff: are you sure you want to install another desktop environment along with devel packages to get superkaramba?
[10:09] <Joe[1] > nivko check out http://www.howtoforge.net/perfect_setup_ubuntu_5.10
[10:09] <christopher> jbzz: i don't think so. does it?
[10:09] <miki> ubuntu dont see my usb modem ! help
[10:09] <soundray> molotov_, you may have to connect again from XP, using another port, because you now (should) have to vnc server instances running.
[10:10] <jbzz> christopher:  Also:  I see that there is the entry         /home/christopher/hd1/          that does not need a       /       at the end.
[10:10] <C-O-L-T> where can I get all the multiuniverse packages and write to a cd (so those which can play mp3, avi and so on)????
[10:10] <ron_> one more question .. can i dist-upgrade cleanly from hoary to breezy with with cdroms?
[10:10] <soundray> *two vnc server instances
[10:10] <mwe> miki: is it supposed to work in linux?
[10:10] <christopher> jbzz: sorry, that was a typo
[10:10] <miki> mwe: i had debian presiously and it had no problem with auto detection
[10:10] <Nivko> hmm, i search for other control panel
[10:10] <yatesy> what the hell? every single one of those clones came from the same ip address :O how many clients does freenode allow from an individual IP?!
[10:11] <yatesy> no wonder they're getting spammed
[10:11] <mwe> miki: well then should be able to get it to work in ubuntu too
[10:11] <MWettendorff> mwe, hmm.. i just want a good and easy system monitor.. have tryed the applications/system tools/system monitor but i want a better one.. with better view of the system
[10:11] <miki> mwe: but there smth wrong with my usb driver
[10:11] <MWettendorff> mwe, if you know of a good one, please point me in the right direction..
[10:11] <mwe> MWettendorff: try gkrellm instead or the gnome panel applet thing
[10:11] <Joe[1] > nwettendorff u might do better to check out kubunu if you really want everything installed at once
[10:11] <miki> mwe: i dont see anythin in /proc/bus/usb
[10:12] <jbzz> christopher:  Well   I use     TAB   between each entry.   Maybe they are not necessary.  But I agree.  I see nothing wrong with your entry.
[10:12] <mwe> miki: you probably need some module. I have no idea which though
[10:12] <miki> mwe: but when im doing things like "dmesg", it shows some usb things
[10:12] <miki> mwe: probably :(
[10:12] <molotov_> soundray, well now this is interesting: I've run this commandL "#vncserver :#" a few times, and now have something like 0-4 setup. on 0,2,3,4 there are no icons, but on 2 there ARE. However, I chose the wrong configuration when connecting and now my keyboard settings for that port (2) are all messed up. I think i chose gnome instead of x server settings.
[10:12] <dennis> where can i find a list of commands for the editor ?
[10:12] <lin_n00b> soundray, so i create a "win" directory in /mnt before i mount the drive right
[10:12] <mwe> miki: does that include your modem thing, what dmesg lists
[10:13] <navarone> dennis what editor?
[10:13] <_jason> dennis: which editor?
[10:13] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: are you here?
[10:13] <soundray> lin_n00b, you don't have to. You can use any directory as mount point.
[10:13] <lin_n00b> ok
[10:13] <MWettendorff> mwe, oh.. i will try that..
[10:13] <dennis> the terminal
[10:13] <runenes> In gnome-print i can adjust the gamma before printing, but can I do that with ordinary gnome-print??
[10:13] <miki> mwe: nope, only things like ohci_hcd, usbcore, USB universal host
[10:13] <_jason> ubotu: tell dennis about cli
[10:13] <soundray> lin_n00b, /mnt/win is the one I use for convenience
[10:13] <jbzz> christopher:   hdb1   would be the slave connector of the primary IDE cable.  The first partition on that drive.  Is that the cable connection of the drive physically?
[10:13] <navarone> dennis try man <editorname" or editor name -help
[10:13] <sethk> lin_n00b, you can, if that's the name you want to use.
[10:13] <molotov_> soundray, I'm sorry - I misspoke. On 1 the icons are fine, but keyboard settings are wacky, on the others, keyboard is fine, but icons are wacky.
[10:13] <eyajuda> Joe..u there?
[10:13] <miki> mwe: basically it looks like driver is fine, but somehow its not working at all
[10:14] <dennis> what is cli     i am a newbie in linux
[10:14] <janek> hi
[10:14] <Joe[1] > eyajuda yes
[10:14] <poopforbrains> comman line interface
[10:14] <MWettendorff> mwe, is this the right command: sudo apt-get install gkrellm
[10:14] <_jason> dennis: command line interface, ubotu sent you a private message
[10:14] <navarone> cli=command line interface
[10:14] <eyajuda> I have this error
[10:14] <mwe> miki: That's odd. mabye someone else can be more helpful though
[10:14] <eyajuda> while trying to go through the web
[10:14] <eyajuda> u instructed
[10:14] <eyajuda> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[10:14] <eyajuda>   gxine: Depends: libxine1c2 (>= 1.0.1) but it is not installable
[10:14] <mwe> MWettendorff: yeah
[10:14] <eyajuda> any insight?
[10:15] <mwe> MWettendorff: then alt-f2 and type gkrellm
 how can I definite a default language  with locale?
[10:15] <miki> mwe: how about this: usbcore.o or usb-uhci.o/usb-ohci.o.... i found some odd forum on web, and someone had similar problem, he solved by adding those to his kernel but im linux-greeen and i dont know how to add those to kernel :D
[10:15] <soundray> molotov_, this sounds like it needs a bit of experimentation to sort out. Not sure that I can provide much guidance...
[10:15] <_jason> eyajuda: do you have 'extra' repos that you shouldn't?
[10:15] <Joe[1] > did u check the forums?
[10:15] <AlinuxOS> sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales dosen't work anymore like in breezy.
[10:15] <lin_n00b> soundray, linux wont let me create folders in /mnt... i dont know how to change my permissions
[10:15] <christopher> jbzz: yeah that's the primary slave. and the partition is formatted as "primary" ext3 in gparted. it shows up in gparted, but nowhere else.
[10:15] <lightbright> dennis: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands
[10:15] <jbzz> christopher:   And I assume the diretcory  /home/christopher/hd1    actually exists.
[10:16] <soundray> lin_n00b, not necessary -- just use sudo, e.g. 'sudo mkdir /mnt/win'
[10:16] <mwe> miki: doesn't lsmod show uhci and ohci as loaded?
[10:16] <eyajuda> Not really sure
[10:16] <christopher> jbzz: yes
[10:16] <lin_n00b> ok
[10:16] <mwe> miki: and ehci maybe
[10:16] <jbzz> christopher:   I am stumped.  Good luck!
[10:16] <miki> mwe: lsmod shows nothing :(
[10:16] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ???
[10:16] <_jason> eyajuda: that package is in the main repo, so I really don't see why it would be uninstallable.  Can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[10:16] <dennis> thank you for the link i think i can do something with that see you later
[10:16] <mwe> miki: oh
[10:16] <lin_n00b> soundray, is there anything that i can change that will let me create folders, ect from the filebrowser?
[10:16] <dennis> cu
[10:16] <e__> cool. my wifi is working now! but cant access net if onboard wired NIC is active..
[10:16] <lin_n00b> soundray, where i dont need to open the terminal
[10:16] <christopher> jbzz: thanks!
[10:17] <eyajuda> ok..i minute pls
[10:17] <C-O-L-T> hey who can tell me where can I download all the multiuniverse packages and write to cd's
[10:17] <mwe> miki: I'm not sure if it's built into the kernel then. I use a custom kernel.
[10:17] <Amaranth> e__: have you tried network manager?
[10:17] <navarone> lin_noob you should be able to make folders in file browser but probably limited to your home directory...
[10:17] <MWettendorff> mwe, it is now installe.. but is there a way to get it bigger???
[10:17] <mwe> miki: is /proc/bus/usb/ present?
[10:17] <e__> yep.
[10:17] <lightbright> dennis: np
[10:17] <specialbuddy> how do I access my other harddrives on my computer
[10:17] <lysis> anybody here get gutenprint drivers to work?  i want to print on cds.
[10:17] <_jason> C-O-L-T: you can use the -d option to download using apt-get.  Or packages.ubuntu.com
[10:17] <specialbuddy> do I have to mount them
[10:17] <specialbuddy> ?
[10:17] <mwe> miki: and what's lsusb say?
[10:17] <e__> i turned wired NIC of there and suddenly was on the net.
[10:17] <e__> i think i need to ammend something in /etc/netword/interfaces
[10:18] <e__> not sure what though
[10:18] <e__> or somethign with gateway
[10:18] <lin_n00b> soundray: anyways, i tried mounting it with the command string that you gave me , but it said that the drive is already mounted, but i cant unmount it
[10:18] <navarone> specialbuddy type !diskmounter and go to url that the bot provides
[10:18] <mwe> MWettendorff: yes
[10:18] <erUSUL> !tell specialbuddy about windowsdrives
[10:18] <soundray> lin_n00b, your filebrowser (probably nautilus) will let you create everything you want in your /home/lin_n00b directory. It's very rare that you have to create a directory outside of that.
[10:18] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: im kind of here
[10:18] <specialbuddy> !diskmounter
[10:18] <mwe> MWettendorff: I don't remember how though. I think you need to pass arguments to the program when you run it. read man gkrellm
[10:18] <ubotu> I heard diskmounter is to automatically mount your ntfs, fat32 or hfs+ drives, download and read http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter
[10:18] <miki> mwe: /proc/bus/usb is present, but theres no devices inside
[10:19] <soundray> lin_n00b, to unmount, first close all nautilus windows showing the mounted directory.
[10:19] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I would like to install somewhere ubuntu but that person has a really slow connection, so it would take to him days for downloading all the updates, can I just simply download them?
[10:19] <eyajuda> joe..u there?
[10:19] <eyajuda> deb cdrom:[Edubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted
[10:19] <lin_n00b> soundray: ok.  when i try to unmount the old drive i get /dev/sda2 is not in the fstab (and you are not root)
[10:19] <eyajuda> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch updated software from the network
[10:19] <eyajuda> # deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[10:19] <eyajuda> # deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted
[10:19] <eyajuda> ## Uncomment the following two lines to fetch major bug fix updates produced
[10:19] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: I am asking from _jason
[10:19] <eyajuda> ## after the final release of the distribution.
[10:19] <eyajuda> # deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[10:19] <mwe> miki: hmm
[10:19] <eyajuda> # deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-updates main restricted
[10:19] <soundray> lin_n00b, use sudo.
[10:19] <mwe> miki: and lsusb says nothing?
[10:19] <_jason> C-O-L-T: you can as long as you make sure you get all the dependencies as well
[10:19] <gnomefreak> ok
[10:19] <lin_n00b> soundray: it says not mounted????
[10:19] <mwe> miki: at least that shows that you have the usb drivers
[10:19] <miki> mwe: lsusb = nothing, lspci = nothing
[10:20] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: anyway can I download all the multiuniverse repositories so all the avaible things for playing mp3, and so on. I would like to install ubuntu somewhere where the connection is very slow
[10:20] <_jason> C-O-L-T: someone may know of a better way, that's the only way I know
[10:20] <mwe> miki: you probably need to load some other module
[10:20] <soundray> lin_n00b, /dev/sda2 is your windows partition?
[10:20] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: can you help me. Getting the things, packages in deb format?
[10:20] <MWettendorff> mwe, oki. will try to finde that..
[10:20] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: im gonna agree with _jason on that
[10:20] <mwe> miki: of course you are sure it's properly connected, right :)
[10:20] <miki> mwe: it works now heh
[10:20] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: so what should I do
[10:20] <miki> mwe: (under win xp)
[10:20] <mwe> MWettendorff: type it in a terminal. man gkrellm
[10:20] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: where should I download them?
[10:21] <lin_n00b> soundray, yes, now i entered your command string from earlier and now the drive that i tried to UNMOUNT is accessable???? i guess i should just be happy lol...
[10:21] <jackson> how do I use .patch files to patch and compile source?
[10:21] <mwe> miki: I'd try the forums and/or here later again
[10:21] <gnomefreak> ok wait a min C-O-L-T you want the things that are in the multiverse repo just add the repo to your list apt-get update and get what you want from synaptic
[10:21] <psycho> hi everybody
[10:22] <lin_n00b> soundray, no problems now... thanks alot
[10:22] <soundray> lin_n00b, if you get entangled in a situation like that, and you can't mount and unmount what you want, you can always reboot.
[10:22] <gnomefreak> i hate walking half assed into a convo :(
[10:22] <miki> mwe: i got some clue for you... i was trying to use standard install script, wich came from my prvider but it shows smth like "USBUsage: lspci [<switches>]  NO USB SUPPORT DETECTED. [ERROR] "
[10:22] <soundray> lin_n00b, any time.
[10:22] <navarone> gnomefreak I think COLT want to transfer the packages in the repo to another media so he can use them ona  system with slow net connection
[10:22] <mwe> miki: I'm positive it's possible to get it to work if it did in debian
[10:23] <lin_n00b> soundray: :)
[10:23] <mwe> miki: oh
[10:23] <gnomefreak> ohhhh well that would be why i was having trouble understanding :(
[10:23] <miki> mwe: actually even debian netinstall(110mb) was detecting speedtch modem by default
[10:23] <miki> =
[10:23] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: I would like to install ubuntu on one of my collegues machine, but he has a slow internet connection, he can not update his computer, cause it would take days. i would like to write these packages for cd, just the necessary ones for playing mp3, avi, and these media formats
[10:23] <mwe> miki: let me check the ubuntu kernel config. hang on
[10:23] <navarone> gnomefreak could COLT dl packages himself and then copy the /var/cache/apt folder to a cd?
[10:23] <seicherlbob> i can't get my kaffeine running. it keeps telling me that some ressources are unavailable. i already downloaded codecs and xine-engine but still cant get it running. any ideas?
[10:24] <gnomefreak> navarone: i dont see why he couldnt
[10:24] <Nivko> Seveas:
[10:24] <mwe> miki: it shows usb as modules.
[10:24] <Seveas> cafuego, poke
[10:24] <Nivko> Seveas: Er zat net 2x zo'n spam bot ><
[10:24] <gnomefreak> i have back ups made that way for somethings
[10:24] <[mX] > does anyone in here have a thinkpad t42?
[10:24] <Seveas> Nivko, english please
[10:24] <mwe> miki: are you on that machine in ubuntu now?
[10:24] <navarone> gnomefreak, but does the cd contents have to have a certain structure for apt-get or synaptic to recognize it as a repo (local)?
[10:24] <Nivko> Ok but you are dutch?
[10:25] <miki> mwe: i got only one machine right now, win xp and ubuntu on same hdd
[10:25] <metal> how do i install drivers for my gfx?
[10:25] <mwe> miki: oh.
[10:25] <mwe> miki: well you need to make sure the usb modules are loaded
[10:25] <soundray> [mX] , no, but maybe someone can help nevertheless.
[10:25] <gnomefreak> navarone: i havent tried mine but couldnt he either just pull the deb off the cd or mount the cd and pull them off that way?
[10:25] <metal> ive got a gf6800LE
[10:25] <miki> mwe: my laptop is dead :(
[10:25] <einPaule> Is it possible to update a 32 bit Ubuntu installation to 64 bit support?
[10:25] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ???
[10:25] <emuler> joe
[10:25] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: any idea
[10:25] <emuler> u there?
[10:26] <Seveas> einPaule, only by reinstalling
[10:26] <navarone> gnomefreak, I dunno...i have not been tempted to do it myself...lol
[10:26] <polly> all-i-need-is-for-some-one-to-help-me-to-set-up-a-e-mal-address-i-dont-know-how-just-learning-i-have-a-dell-computer.
[10:26] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: we are thinking about it right now
[10:26] <emuler> Joe U there?
[10:26] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ok thanks for helping me
[10:26] <pianoboy3333> I NEED SERIOUS HELP W/MY INTERNET
[10:26] <einPaule> Seveas, And losing everything setup already?
[10:26] <Seveas> pianoboy3333, drop the caps
[10:26] <pianoboy3333> I tried some of the wiki files, and it was all good
[10:26] <Seveas> einPaule, yep
[10:26] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: just necessary packages for playing music, video, and know media formats
[10:26] <einPaule> thx
[10:26] <gnomefreak> i dont think saving a repo to cd would do him any good but i dont know
[10:26] <soundray> einPaule, no, you can save your /home and other data files.
[10:27] <pianoboy3333> I put in the hex WEP key and selected hex
[10:27] <pianoboy3333> I could get the internet in epiphany
[10:27] <navarone> gnomefreak I think ideally he would liek to be able to use synaptic to install from the cd...but I think dependencies may be an issue....like I said I haev not given it much consideration
[10:27] <pianoboy3333> i could ping google
[10:27] <metal> should i install gfx-drivers before doing this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[10:27] <pianoboy3333> but after I opened firefox 1.5, i couldn't do anything else HELP!
[10:28] <mattwestm> where is the firefox program folder located?
[10:28] <Seveas> mattwestm, dpkg -L firefox
[10:28] <einPaule> soundray: Yeah, the data is portable of course, but take xchat, could I keep the configuration... or for example evolution setup (accounts)
[10:28] <metal> someone?
[10:28] <soundray> einPaule, yes.
[10:28] <Seveas> einPaule, yes, that's all stored in /home
[10:28] <gnomefreak> navarone: that sounds like alot of un-needed work if hes gonna download them from repo he might has well set pc to download what he wants over night wake up in morning and poof his pc has them
[10:28] <einPaule> oh great guys
[10:29] <twan> with my ubuntu
[10:29] <miki> mwe: i found some support file from my ISP, it says that i need packets: gcc, make, modutils, net-tools, SysVinit, usbutils, pciutils, ppp and those core modules: ppp_generic.o, ppp_deflate.o, ppp_synctty.o, ppps_async.o, pppoatm.o, n_hdlc.o, usbcore.o, usb-uhci.o or usb-ohci.o
[10:29] <twan> how can get java in firefox
[10:29] <navarone> pianoboy3333, try this in FF type "about:config" in address bar. Scroll down to network section ipv6 disable and right click and "toggle" so that it is true. may help
[10:29] <soundray> einPaule, even things you've configured system-wide in /etc/ should be salvageable.
[10:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell twan about java
[10:29] <pianoboy3333> mattwestm: i don't know, i did the firefoxnewversion wiki page to install it
[10:29] <soundray> einPaule, after all, most of those are just text files.
[10:29] <Seveas> metal, yes you should
[10:29] <pianoboy3333> navarone: ok
[10:29] <pianoboy3333> navarone: i'll try that
[10:29] <pianoboy3333> navarone: lemme boot ubuntu, i'm in windoze now
[10:30] <navarone> gnomefreak, I agree the hassle is outweighed by letting computer dl overnight...<S>
[10:30] <einPaule> soundray: are they indifferent as to 64/32 bit enviroment?
[10:30] <einPaule> in good programming they should
[10:30] <einPaule> they probably are
[10:30] <cholling> Brand newb here, looking for someone to help with mounting a cd rom drive
[10:30] <einPaule> ;-)
[10:30] <soundray> einPaule, yes
[10:30] <soundray> einPaule, at least I'm not aware of any exceptions.
[10:30] <lin_n00b> soundray: you still there...? new problem...
[10:30] <Seveas> !tell cholling about someone
[10:31] <soundray> lin_n00b, still here. You may have to be patient...
[10:31] <seicherlbob> i can't get my kaffeine running. it keeps telling me that some ressources are unavailable. i already downloaded codecs and xine-engine but still cant get it running. any ideas?
[10:31] <pianoboy3333> navarone: fyi, after i do firefox, it won't work, and so will nothing else
[10:31] <lin_n00b> soundray: ok, take your time
[10:31] <metal> Seveas, thx for the answer :)
[10:31] <mwe> miki: those would be .ko files in a 2.6 kernel though
[10:31] <navarone> pianoboy3333, are you using dapper or breezy?
[10:31] <soundray> lin_n00b, ask anyway, plenty of helpful people here :)
[10:31] <metal> is there any guide for installing driver?
[10:31] <metal> s*
[10:32] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: i would use the -d option as _jason said because i cant think of another way. plus
[10:32] <Seveas> metal, which card?
[10:32] <lin_n00b> soundray: well its just that i rebooted and the windows drive isnt mouted anymore, its just an empty folder again
[10:32] <metal> gf6800LE
[10:32] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: how?
[10:32] <mwe> miki: however modprobe -l|grep whatever will help you determine the correct name
[10:32] <cholling> Heh, sorry you all probably get that a lot...
[10:32] <gnomefreak> _jason: knows that hard stuff :)
[10:32] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: write me the command please
[10:32] <Seveas> metal, is that nvidia?
[10:32] <metal> yes
[10:32] <pianoboy3333> navarone: breezy
[10:32] <Seveas> !tell metal about nvidia
[10:33] <soundray> lin_n00b, you need to mount it again. To mount on every boot, you have to modify /etc/fstab
[10:33] <gnomefreak> _jason: the command would be sudo apt-get -d <repo> right?
[10:33] <navarone> lin_noob sounds like you need to set the windows partition to auto mount...does the drive show as an icon on desktop?
[10:33] <soundray> lin_n00b, that's best left to a script -- listen to ubotu:
[10:33] <mwe> miki: once you know what modules need to be loaded, put the names in /etc/modules
[10:33] <lin_n00b> soundray: how do i modify that?
[10:33] <soundray> !tell lin_n00b about ntfs
[10:33] <navarone> pianoboy3333, so what are you able to do exactly?
[10:33] <metal> cool :)
[10:33] <miki> mwe: and what about those packets?
[10:34] <miki> mwe: like gcc, pciustils etc
[10:34] <pianoboy3333> lin_n00b: if the drive shows, in the terminal you can do: sudo -s to get a root term
[10:34] <miki> mwe: how to load those/
[10:34] <_jason> gnomefreak: 'install' in there
[10:34] <gnomefreak> sudo apt-get install -d repo
[10:34] <pianoboy3333> lin_n00b: then cd to media/nameondesktop
[10:34] <gnomefreak> i always forget install :(
[10:34] <pianoboy3333> navarone: get ff 1.5 to not crash my internet
[10:35] <soundray> pianoboy3333, are you sure you know what lin_n00b's problem is?
[10:35] <FriendlySoviet> How can I enable other users to read my NTFS Partitions?
[10:35] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: sudo apt-get install -d <repo>    <repo> being the full repository name
[10:35] <navarone> pianoboy3333, I meant are youa ble to browse file system...is the system operational except for net?
[10:35] <mwe> miki: you already have pciutils
[10:35] <_jason> gnomefreak: I think it's only for a package
[10:36] <pianoboy3333> navarone: the net is operational, until i open ff 1.5, then it crashes, and nothing else can access it
[10:36] <miki> mwe: "gcc, make, modutils, net-tools, SysVinit, usbutils, pciutils, ppp" is what file says
[10:36] <mwe> miki: gcc is only needed if you need to compile something yourself. "build-essential" will provide it
[10:36] <gnomefreak> _jason: i dont see how he is gonna get the full repo installed on other pc. even with that command if it worked it would not get the depends
[10:36] <pianoboy3333> soundray: i'm just saying if he wants to access it and its on the desktop, then he can do what i said
[10:36] <mwe> miki: what do you need to build though?
[10:36] <miki> mwe: fine, let me reboot in ubuntu now and ckeck modules, then i will come back
[10:36] <mwe> miki: I think loading the correct modules should be sufficient
[10:36] <soundray> FriendlySoviet, use the umask option on mount.
[10:37] <lin_n00b> soundray: k reading up on the script
[10:37] <miki> mwe: i dont know, i found pdf from my ISP and it was saying that
[10:37] <_jason> gnomefreak: his original question was how to get support for avi, mp3 and similar stuff.  I told him he would have to ensure the depends were gotten too :)
[10:37] <mwe> miki: ok
[10:37] <FriendlySoviet> SoundRay: Thakns
[10:37] <gnomefreak> C-O-L-T: i say give him the repo and have him do everything while sleeping
[10:37] <FriendlySoviet> Thanks**
[10:37] <miki> mwe: my ISP sux tho, whe i call them and ask how to install on linux, they say that they dont are cuz its for windows
[10:37] <navarone> pianoboy3333, are you able to ping any outside addresses?
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ok
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: ok
[10:37] <einPaule> Is there a special command for printing in Ubuntu... both lp and lpr dont work, is there a way to find out which command is used by e.g. Evince ?
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: So I enable the repos
[10:37] <miki> mwe: anyway brb
[10:37] <pianoboy3333> navarone: yes, untill i open ff
[10:37] <gnomefreak> there is no easy way around that
[10:37] <mwe> miki: try to locate all the modules it mentions
[10:37] <_jason> gnomefreak: but there probably is a better way, I just don't know how
[10:37] <C-O-L-T> gnomefreak: and uptade
[10:38] <mwe> miki: modprobe -l
[10:38] <dennis> are germans here
[10:38] <mwe> !de
[10:38] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[10:38] <gnomefreak> !de
[10:38] <navarone> pianoboy3333, try in terminal "sudo killall firefox"  < - - I think is correct syntax
[10:38] <_jason> C-O-L-T: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptMoveHowto seems to be what you want
[10:38] <soundray> dennis, yes, but they've sworn not to use their German in here :)
[10:38] <gnomefreak> navarone: you shouldnt need sudo to use killall
[10:38] <emuler> am having difficulty editing my sources.list file could not allow me to uncomment and am the admin
[10:39] <pianoboy3333> navarone: when i boot ubuntu? right now i'm in windoze.
[10:39] <emuler> any one could help pls
[10:39] <pianoboy3333> navarone: i don't think ff is running when i boot it
[10:39] <navarone> pianoboy3333, are you able to use net ok with other browser?
[10:39] <lin_n00b> soundray: wow and they are both on the desktop... magic... do i still need to edit Ubuntu's filesystem table?
[10:39] <ubuntu> hi im new to linux... i cant seem to open any files i download.. some 1 told me i need a windows emulator or something
[10:39] <emuler> _Jason pls can u help
[10:39] <pianoboy3333> navarone: epiphany worked fine when i tried it
[10:39] <_jason> navarone, pianoboy3333: try killall firefox-bin, if you want to kill firefox
[10:39] <pianoboy3333> ubuntu: what type of files?
[10:40] <_jason> emuler: use sudo
[10:40] <ubuntu> exe.. jpnl
[10:40] <emuler> how pls?
[10:40] <dennis> yes i hat a problem too    i want to install anny exe files is it possible on linux
[10:40] <soundray> lin_n00b, I think the script has done that for you, too. Just check if the partitions are mentioned in /etc/fstab (do a 'cat /etc/fstab' to see all lines)
[10:40] <_jason> emuler: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:40] <lin_n00b> ok
[10:40] <pianoboy3333> _jason: what is the firefox-bin?
[10:40] <emuler> ok here i go
[10:40] <_jason> pianoboy3333: it's the name of the firefox process
[10:40] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I deleted the packages that were in var folder so I can not write them. I deleted them for freeing up space. So I will enable the repositories in synaptic and after that I will wait till installs everything
[10:41] <pianoboy3333> _jason: but, the main idea is that i want ff 1.5 TO WORK
[10:41] <seicherlbob> i can't get my kaffeine running. it keeps telling me that some ressources are unavailable. i already downloaded codecs and xine-engine but still cant get it running. any ideas?
[10:41] <blastradius> i know it's sad, and i know we should all be talking Linux on here.  But i've just gained a daughter!!!!!!!!!!
[10:41] <soundray> dennis, do you mean programs written for MS Windows?
[10:41] <lin_n00b> soundray, yep, they are there! thanks again
[10:41] <navarone> pianoboy3333, what net connection are you using? wireless?
[10:41] <_jason> pianoboy3333: someone told you to do killall firefox, I just said if you want to do that you need firefox-bin... what's wrong with firefox1.5?
[10:41] <poopforbrains> congrats!
[10:41] <dennis> this irc is nice    i like this idea    lol but i must check out my linux now so see you later
[10:42] <Seveas> blastradius, dude, don't be on IRC, go celebrate it. Oh and congrats
[10:42] <lin_n00b> blastradius: congrats :)
[10:42] <Seveas> :)
[10:42] <pianoboy3333> navarone: wireless... Dell 1450 802.1a/b/g USB 2.0 Adadpter
[10:42] <theeil> what's the command to show pci devices?
[10:42] <pianoboy3333> navarone: *802.11a/b/g*
[10:42] <purpleheart_USMC> Where can i find info on LAMP on ubuntu?
[10:42] <_jason> theeil: lspci
[10:42] <midwinter> !lamp
[10:42] <ubotu> from memory, lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP
[10:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell purpleheart_USMC about lamp
[10:42] <theeil> yes, thank you
[10:43] <navarone> pianoboy3333, I suspect ff does not like your wireless for some reason...but I dunno...I have not got wireless
[10:43] <soundray> blastradius, daughters are great. All the best to you, and her, and Mum.
[10:43] <lysis> anybody here get gutenprint drivers to work?  i want to print on cds.
[10:43] <gnomefreak> blastradius: congrats man i say go be with your new family :)
[10:43] <Delvien> Anything with dapper break via new update?
[10:44] <ubuntu> hi im new to linux... i cant seem to open any files i download.. some 1 told me i need a windows emulator or something
[10:44] <ubuntu> pm me.
[10:44] <pianoboy3333> my wifi hub needs a passphrase and a hex WEP key in windoze, yet ubuntu, you only have to give the hex WEP key?
[10:44] <_jason> ubuntu: what files are you downloading?
[10:44] <Delvien> ubuntu thats because linux does not run EXE files
[10:44] <blastradius> thanks for your congrats, i started the celebration 1/2 an hour ago when i got home, give me another hour and i'll be asleep.  Had to tell the community.  Goodnight!
[10:44] <emuler> Thanks jason it works
[10:44] <ubuntu> exe and jpnl files.
[10:44] <pianoboy3333> ubuntu: yea, u need windoze for that
[10:45] <gnomefreak> night blastradius
[10:45] <thenuke> ubuntu: why do you download those :)
[10:45] <CanYouHelpMePlz> or use wine
[10:45] <pianoboy3333> ubuntu: is it a compiled c++ program or something?
[10:45] <MickMcMack> jpnl files are Java webstart files, no?
[10:45] <Delvien> ubuntu what are you tryint o run that is a EXE file>? a driver?
[10:45] <_jason> ubuntu: you know that all of the good stuff for ubuntu is available in the repos through synaptic?
[10:45] <thenuke> or download software for linux, not for windows :)
[10:45] <ubuntu> how do i pm ppl.. im confused
[10:45] <_jason> ubuntu: just put their name in front, that's cutomary here
[10:45] <thenuke> you most propably should not pm ppl
[10:45] <pianoboy3333> my wifi hub needs a passphrase and a hex WEP key in windoze, yet ubuntu, you only have to give the hex WEP key? arg...
[10:45] <MickMcMack> You can't PM if you aren't identified to services...
[10:45] <gnomefreak> now i have iconnnnnnn yayyyyyyy after i run update :(
[10:46] <Delvien> ubuntu say there name then msg IE "ubuntu hi"
[10:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubuntu about synaptic
[10:46] <_jason> ubuntu: ubotu sent you a private message you should read
[10:50] <Dawei> I'm looking to uninstall Ubuntu, or at least to uninstall the autoloader that comes up when I boot my computer. The reasons I wish to uninstall Ubuntu are the incredible difficulty of setting up my nVidia to work and the fact that my Cannon BJC-250 doesn't print. I truly do not have the time or the self-deceptiveness to either fool around with this or to convince myself that this is preferable to Windows XP "more or less plug and play". Any
[10:50] <Dawei> ideas?
[10:51] <h2o> hi all
[10:51] <pianoboy3333> navarone: i'm in ubuntu now what should i do
[10:51] <Delvien> Dawei pop in a windows XP disk and go to rescue mode and type in fixboot and fixmbr
[10:51] <navarone> pianoboy3333, I think someone more familair with wireless connection could be better able to help you
[10:51] <pianoboy3333> navarone:kk
[10:52] <pianoboy3333> IS THERE ANYONE MORE FAMILIAR WITH WIFI CONNECTIONS HERE?
[10:52] <pianoboy3333> lol...
[10:52] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 whats up
[10:52] <navarone> pianoboy3333, or you can use Epiphany or install Opera
[10:52] <pianoboy3333> Delvin: ff 1.5 crashes my internet when i run it
[10:52] <mwe> pianoboy3333: cut the caps
[10:52] <taomaster> opera- yes
[10:52] <pianoboy3333> i like ff better
[10:52] <navarone> Delvien he loses net when starting FF 1.5 on breezy install
[10:53] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 in synaptic completely remove Firefox restart X and install it again
[10:53] <Dawei> Thank you, Delvien. I'm going to come back when I figure I have time to mess around with Ubuntu. Thank you in the meantime.
[10:53] <pianoboy3333> Delvin: what do u mean restart x
[10:53] <blackgecko> anyone can help to install ubuntu on a old powerbook ???
[10:54] <pianoboy3333> Delvin: xchat?
[10:54] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 alt-control backspace x2
[10:54] <pianoboy3333> ah.... kk
[10:54] <ubuntu> ok i tryed to download linex programs and same thing happened as the exe and jpnl files.. keeps saying cant display location. and wont open them..
[10:54] <navarone> blackgecko, I can't but I did just savea  lot of money on my car insurance...<s>
[10:54] <Dogsta> how can i install .deb file.
[10:54] <thenuke> blackgecko: have you googled the problem?
[10:54] <Delvien> ubuntu what kind of programs are you trying to run ( i know exes )
[10:55] <Delvien> Dogsta sudo dpkg -i <filename>
[10:55] <Dogsta> i wanted to install my modem drivers and has .deb extention
[10:55] <Dogsta> Oki!
[10:55] <pianoboy3333> Delvien: it says i'll have to uninstall gnome-desktop if i completely remove it
[10:55] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 ok dont do that..
[10:55] <blackgecko> yes it says ctl + option +o +f give me acces to open firmware but no
[10:55] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 in synaptic right click firefox and click reinstall
[10:55] <taomaster> reinstall ubuntu
[10:55] <ubuntu> delvien trying to get a driver update at avida .com.. and other stuff for linex.. and the jpnl files wer for this game i play.
[10:55] <emuler> _jason
[10:56] <emuler> U still there?
[10:56] <_jason> emuler: yes
[10:56] <emuler> So sorry for ...
[10:56] <pianoboy3333> Delvien: its not ff 1.0.7 thats the problem
[10:56] <pianoboy3333> Delvien: i used the wiki article to install 1.5
[10:56] <emuler> having to call u all d time
[10:56] <Delvien> ubuntu most likely they will not work unless you know java script and know how to tweak it. As for the driver you have to download a LINUX driver not a EXE win32 driver
[10:56] <pianoboy3333> Delvien: u can't use synaptic to reinstall that
[10:56] <Delvien> pianoboy3333 well there is your problem :)
[10:56] <mwe> pianoboy3333: then remove it and sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox to get rid of the diversion too
[10:56] <emuler> We are testing and experimenting Linux
[10:56] <_jason> emuler: you can just ask the channel your question.  I won't always be around and there are a lot of people here who know more than I do
[10:57] <emuler> and Ubuntu looks
[10:57] <_jason> !enter
[10:57] <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!
[10:57] <mwe> pianoboy3333: that should leave you with 1.0.7
[10:57] <emuler> like the best place to start at it
[10:57] <Delvien> pioanoboy3333 sudo apt-get reinstall <app name>
[10:57] <emuler> ok
[10:57] <mwe> pianoboy3333: you _need_ dpkg-divert to remove the diversion or ff will not work after you uninstall 1.5
[10:58] <pianoboy3333> mwe: so in the terminal: sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox
[10:58] <pianoboy3333> then i'm good?
[10:58] <emuler> Pls you know companies....who can provide support for ubuntu..in english on commercial bases
[10:58] <pianoboy3333> i'm a bit lost ehre
[10:58] <emuler> pls can u recommend?
[10:58] <Delvien> emuler no companies supply supprt
[10:58] <mwe> pianoboy3333: no remove firefox 1.5 from whereever you put it as well
[10:58] <Dr_Willis>  commercial bases ?
[10:59] <Dr_Willis> Commercial basis
[10:59] <_jason> emuler: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/supportoptions/paidsupport
[10:59] <mwe> pianoboy3333: but that command alone should give you back ff-1.0.7 when you type firefox
[10:59] <emuler> I mean at a fee?
[10:59] <emuler> Thanks jason
[10:59] <Delvien> If you use a GNU public licensed linux for company use, most likely you should have someone there that knows what they are doing with linux
[10:59] <Dr_Willis> i read 'comercial bases' as in  'vs a military base"  :P lol.
[11:00] <Delvien> emuler what kind of company are you running?
[11:00] <_jason> Dr_Willis: refer here :P
[11:00] <miki> mwe: hey
[11:00] <spiderworm> anyone know where i might get xvattr for ubuntu?
[11:00] <mwe> miki: hey
[11:00] <dylan_> how do i set up a wireless connectio using a D-Link DI-524 and the USB Adapter that catches the wireless waves?  There seems to be no way...please help so i can get my laptop's wireless internet working!
[11:00] <triker> sorry to interrupt, but how can I make sure that I have ClamAV installed?
[11:00] <secureboot> is it possiblel to upgrade from one release of ubuntu to another, or do you have to reinstall?
[11:01] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  yea - thats what i was thinking.. i mean they dont get paid to answer totall beginner questions do they?
[11:01] <Dr_Willis> :P
[11:01] <mwe> miki: did you manage to determine the module names?
[11:01] <Dr_Willis> secureboot,  from what ive seen  and heard. its possible.. but often its best to reinstall
[11:01] <miki> mwe: i had everything except usb-uhci.o or usb-ohci.o, i did: echo "usb-uhci" >> /etc/modules and same with ohci
[11:01] <miki> mwe: but its still not working
[11:01] <soundray> secureboot, I've gone from hoary to breezy on two machines with few problems.
[11:02] <secureboot> so should ubuntu not be used on servers then?  or should you expect to reinstall?
[11:02] <mwe> miki: I think usb-uhci is uchi-hcd or sth in 2.6. modprobe -l|grep uchi should show
[11:02] <twan> is ubuntu debian?
[11:02] <soundray> secureboot, especially on a server install, upgrades will be unproblematic.
[11:02] <secureboot> soundray: hmmm, okay...
[11:02] <miki> mwe: hmm, sec
[11:02] <_jason> twan: it's debian based, but not debian
[11:02] <secureboot> Dr_Willis: what problems do people run into?
[11:03] <mwe> miki: but spell it correctly
[11:03] <progrock> How do I mount a fat32 partition?
[11:03] <mwe> miki: modprobe -l|grep uhci
[11:03] <miki> mwe: i guess so, earlier i did dmesg and i had ohci_hcd 2004 Nov 08 USb 1.1 'open' host controller (OHCI) Driver PCI
[11:03] <dylan_> does anybody know how to get a wireless connection going on a laptop?
[11:03] <Dr_Willis> secureboot,  i see them come in here asking about things.. and its often from them upgrading, not installing clean.. check the forums for details i guess. I alwyas do a clean install
[11:03] <Nivko> How i can see my intern IP address?
[11:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell progrock about vfat
[11:04] <Nivko> How i can see my intern IP address?
[11:04] <mxpxpod> I'm using dapper and all of my settings for gnome aren't being recognized... does anyone else have this problem?
[11:04] <Dr_Willis> Nivko,  ifconfig command
[11:04] <Nivko> ok
[11:04] <metal> how do i go down in nano?
[11:04] <h2o> hi all
[11:04] <mwe> miki: yeah I checked. it's uhci-hcd
[11:04] <metal> ^N
[11:04] <cucumber3333> mwe: sry, i opened ff by accident
[11:04] <metal> but how do i write that?
[11:04] <h2o> how i do to listen mp3 ??
[11:04] <soundray> Nivko, also, ip link show
[11:04] <cucumber3333> mwe: i have no idea how to get rid of ff 1.5
[11:05] <cucumber3333> mwe: here is the site i used: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion?highlight=%28firefox%29
[11:05] <twan> how can I install aim
[11:05] <mwe> cucumber3333: where did you install it?
[11:05] <meh> hey, I'm trying to get my wireless working in ubuntu... its creating eth1 but I don't think its loading the firmware... I know you need hostap for my card which usually creates wlan0... how do I tell what driver its using so I can blacklist it?
[11:05] <twan> tar: old option, f requires an argument
[11:05] <dan_> hi all
[11:05] <cucumber3333> mwe: my friend set it up using: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:05] <twan> i thought i supplied an arguent
[11:05] <miki> mwe: maybe i need to mount it somehow? like "mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb/" ?
[11:06] <twan> It yped
[11:06] <twan> gunzip -c aim-1.5.286.tgz | tar xvf -
[11:06] <mwe> cucumber3333: sudo rm -rf /opt/firefox
[11:06] <el_verde> sup guys!
[11:06] <mwe> cucumber3333: then sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox
[11:06] <_jason> twan: just do tar zxvf aim....tgz
[11:06] <dan_> nothing really
[11:06] <progrock> I'm trying to dual boot... I have 1 hd my current partitoins are:  /  /home swap and a fat32 storage partition.... when i try to install windows on the freespace it sayas that the HD has too many partitions
[11:06] <mwe> miki: I don't think so
[11:07] <cucumber3333> mwe: problem doing sudo dpkg-divert thing: alex@dell9150:~$ sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox
[11:07] <cucumber3333> Removing `local diversion of /usr/bin/firefox to /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu'
[11:07] <cucumber3333> dpkg-divert: rename involves overwriting `/usr/bin/firefox' with
[11:07] <cucumber3333>   different file `/usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu', not allowed
[11:07] <_jason> !pastebin
[11:07] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:07] <gnomefreak> cucumber3333: please dont paste in here
[11:07] <mwe> cucumber3333: sudo rm -rf /usr/bin/firefox first. then sudo dpkg-divert --remove /usr/bin/firefox
[11:07] <cucumber3333> gnomefreak: sry, i didn't know it did that
[11:07] <dennis> hi i want to do the gnome meeting over my lan   how can i do or cant i do it??
[11:07] <soundray> progrock, you probably have four primary partitions. If you need more than four, you have to create logical ones, which reside inside an extended partition.
[11:07] <lJlolel> something is wrong: to install kerne 2.6.12, you need initramfs-tools as a dependency, but initramfs-tools requires a kernel at least version 2.6.12 to install
[11:08] <lJlolel> why is this cyclic dependency here?
[11:08] <BurgerMann> If I load up a .iso file in K3B and push burn, will it then uncompress the iso or just burn the iso file it self?! :S
[11:08] <progrock> soundray, ok... so which partitions can be primary, wich can be extended?
[11:08] <soundray> progrock, in order to create an extended partition, you will have to get rid of one of your primaries.
[11:08] <cucumber3333> mwe: ok that worked
[11:08] <cucumber3333> mwe: now?
[11:08] <mwe> cucumber3333: type firefox in a terminal and 1.0.7 will run
[11:08] <soundray> progrock, I think any partition can be extended, although typically the last one is used.
[11:08] <cucumber3333> mwe: correct
[11:09] <mwe> cucumber3333: voila
[11:09] <progrock> soundray, ok... so any recommendations on which should be extended, or does it not relal ymake a difference?
[11:09] <cucumber3333> mwe: so i just use the same site to get 1.5 back
[11:09] <mwe> cucumber3333: you said it didn't work
[11:09] <metal> does geedit and nano do the same?
[11:09] <mwe> cucumber3333: why would you install it again then
[11:09] <soundray> progrock, is your free space at the end?
[11:09] <cucumber3333> mwe: recently, it did b4, but sometimes it did blank out
[11:10] <BradM> how do you unpack a .rpm? you have to use dpkg don't you?
[11:10] <el_verde> attempting to create a stored funcion in mysql 5.0.17, but i seem to have the syntax for assigning a value to a local variable wrong, can someone tell me who it's done (the mysql documentation wasn't very clear on it
[11:10] <miki> hm
[11:10] <cucumber3333> mwe: id reinstall it b/c my friend did it and mabey if i tried it it might be better
[11:10] <metal> and do you use nano or geedit?
[11:10] <cucumber3333> i'll brb in 15 min
[11:10] <el_verde> (sql, and mysql channels aren't all that friendly)
[11:10] <miki> DAMN disc
[11:10] <miki> and lag
[11:11] <blito> hi
[11:11] <haasteem> sethk: are you there?
[11:11] <metal> geedit or nano?!!
[11:11] <blito> to everyone
[11:11] <soundray> progrock, is your free space at the end?
[11:11] <blito> is there a problem if I add debian repositories to ubuntu?
[11:12] <miki> mwe: is there anything i can do to fix my problem?
[11:12] <soundray> blito, you're inviting problems if you do.
[11:12] <mwe> miki: did you manage to load all the required modules?
[11:12] <Seveas> inviting them with open doors :)
[11:12] <Seveas> and there's no need to add debian repos at al
[11:12] <miki> mwe: yes, they were all loaded by default
[11:12] <soundray> and offering them coffee.
[11:12] <miki> mwe: as *.ko ones or updated with other names
[11:12] <mwe> miki: I don't know then. sorry
[11:13] <miki> mwe: np then :(
[11:13] <deefzi> where can i change what are default programs used for different filetypes?
[11:13] <mwe> miki: I'd try the forums
[11:14] <soundray> blito, what do you need from Debian that isn't in Ubuntu?
[11:14] <_jason> C-O-L-T: you around?
[11:14] <miki> soundray: hello
[11:14] <soundray> Hi miki
[11:14] <C-O-L-T> _jason: yes
[11:14] <_jason> C-O-L-T: http://cargol.net/~ramon/ubuntu-dvd-en
[11:15] <cartesian1984> has anyone gotten direct rendering working on an ATI radeon?
[11:15] <blito> soundray, i don't know... i want to update some packages...
[11:15] <Delvien> cartesian1984 out of the box for Dapper drake for me
[11:15] <jclinton> lets take a vote: Epiphany or Firefox?
[11:15] <C-O-L-T> _jason: :( I don't have a dvd writer
[11:16] <C-O-L-T> _jason: just cd writer
[11:16] <cartesian1984> Delvien, thanks. How is dapper, does it meet expectations?
[11:16] <arthur_> can anyone recommend a good wireless pcmcia card that works well under breezy?
[11:16] <metal> is there any need for antivirus in linux?
[11:16] <_jason> C-O-L-T: if you weed out enough packages you can probably still do it.  You just want multiverse
[11:16] <cartesian1984> jclinton, Firefox!
[11:16] <cartesian1984> metal: not really
[11:17] <metal> why is that?
[11:17] <miki> anyone can help me with USB? something is wrong with my usb driver, it wont see my modem :(
[11:17] <cartesian1984> metal, its better designed, and nothing malicious can run without your root password
[11:17] <progrock> soundray, sorry had to leave the comp... umm.. i dont think the free space is at the end
[11:17] <C-O-L-T> _jason: i will leave my collegues computer working all night cause it is easier :) for me
[11:17] <emuler> _Jason...I want to master Ubuntu and be able to help others like u do..what do I NEED TO DO and where can help my experince fast and my learning curve
[11:17] <lJlolel> anybody know why  ican't run opengl mode when running counterstrike under wine
[11:17] <soundray> blito, if you want a well-tested, stable system, stick with Ubuntu breezy. If you feel want to be on the bleeding edge, use dapper. Mixing Debian packages into a running ubuntu system is a recipe for disaster.
[11:17] <metal> cartesian1984, thats just awesome :)
[11:18] <emuler> Some how I have extensive years of experince in the dos/windows
[11:18] <lJlolel> emuler, i learned about debian first here: www.aboutdebian.com
[11:18] <soundray> progrock, did I get this correctly -- you haven't installed Windows yet?
[11:18] <cartesian1984> metal: yup
[11:18] <lJlolel> emuler, much of those instructions apply to any linux version
[11:18] <_jason> emuler: you can idle here helping with what you have already learned and reading what others are learning, you can read ubuntuforums.org, wiki.ubuntu.com, read some linux tutorials online as well.  And just mess around with ubuntu and try things
[11:18] <Delvien> cartesian1984 and then some
[11:19] <C-O-L-T> _jason: but i need your help in another thing
[11:19] <emuler> ok
[11:19] <cartesian1984> Delvien, can I install and keep my /home partition or do I need to back things up?
[11:19] <progrock> soundray, not yet... lost my dell cd... so I apparently "don't own windows" anymore (even tho I have a liscense)... so I had to install ubuntu first
[11:19] <emuler> ok thank you..any certifucation on ubuntu?
[11:19] <blito> soundray, ok thanks!
[11:19] <lin_n00b> how do i use GNU with ubuntu?
[11:20] <johndarkhorse> lin_n00b: any which way you like
[11:20] <_jason> emuler: not that I know of, you'll have to ask someone more experienced
[11:20] <soundray> progrock, the reason I ask is that I don't know how Windows will take to being installed in a logical partition.
[11:20] <C-O-L-T> _jason: are you around?
[11:20] <lin_n00b> johndarkhorse, i mean how do i install it? i don't even know what it is, just that i need it for a program
[11:20] <midwinter> emuler, not yet.. later this year apparently
[11:20] <emuler> ok..jaon u are wonderful tanks
[11:20] <_jason> C-O-L-T: yeah
[11:20] <_jason> emuler: np, good luck
[11:20] <progrock> soundray, basically, you think windows needs to be on a primary partition?
[11:20] <emuler> midwinter
[11:20] <metal> hmm could i use 32 instead of 24-bit color?
[11:21] <soundray> progrock, it used to be like that. It's possible that XP is more tolerant.
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I need a program which can make me slideshows of my pictures with music in vcd or svcs or avi format, but especially vcd, and svcd
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> _jason: please tell me that there is one
[11:21] <_jason> C-O-L-T: there is one
[11:21] <miki> anyone know whats wrong with my ubuntu? it wont see USB devices, but all drivers seem to be installed
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> _jason: cause I am looking for it for weeks
[11:21] <C-O-L-T> _jason: which one
[11:21] <soundray> progrock, is there a lot of data on the FAT32 storage partition?
[11:21] <_jason> C-O-L-T: I actually don't know myself, I have never done it
[11:22] <progrock> soundray, none yet
[11:22] <theeil> metal: in what?
[11:22] <soundray> progrock, is that one hda4?
[11:22] <jc-denton> hi all
[11:22] <C-O-L-T> _jason: than why are you saying that there is one
[11:22] <_jason> C-O-L-T: you asked me to :)
[11:22] <jc-denton> i'm trying to compile beagle 0.2
[11:23] <metal> theeil, xorg.conf
[11:23] <e> how can i confirm i have bug 22358
[11:23] <e> ?
[11:23] <metal> im gonna change resolution and freq
[11:23] <progrock> soundray, good guess
[11:23] <C-O-L-T> _jason: :)) don't joke with me, I would like to make a beautifull things for my classmates , but I don't have the software
[11:23] <theeil> metal: 32bit is just 24bit+alpha so in the file you just use 24 bit
[11:23] <e> https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=22358
[11:23] <jc-denton> i always get this error when trying to compile
[11:23] <MickMcMack> Why does Ubuntu hate my CD drive so much?
[11:23] <jc-denton> checking for mono.pc... configure: error: missing the mono.pc file, usually found in the mono-devel package
[11:23] <metal> ahh
[11:23] <TokenBad> did something change with one of these updates?
[11:23] <jc-denton> but in installed mono-devel
[11:23] <TokenBad> or did some sites go down?
[11:23] <soundray> progrock, and swap is hda3?
[11:24] <miki> mwc: are you there still?
[11:24] <miki> mwe: are you there still?
[11:24] <metal> theres a thing i dont understand here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[11:24] <progrock> soundray, well it sawy hda3 is extended and has 6 mp unallocated and the rest is hda5 (swap)
[11:25] <progrock> oops.. .i meant 8 mb
[11:25] <metal> should i use the inline modeline generator or is that if i cant find the manual for my screen?
[11:25] <metal> online*
[11:25] <C-O-L-T> _jason: Ask somebody please who you know about this kind of software, I am looking for it for 3 weeks and I am getting really nervous
[11:26] <dpt> Hello everyone
[11:26] <soundray> progrock, that is a strange layout... could you do a 'fdisk -l /dev/hda' and put the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[11:26] <mxpxpod> is anyone having problems logging into gnome on the latest dapper?
[11:26] <_jason> C-O-L-T: qdvdauthor seems to do it... maybe it can do vcd's?  worth a try... may also want to look at http://tovid.berlios.de/en/tovid.html
[11:26] <kotatsu> anyone able to recommend an inexpensive USB or PCI wireless card that will work out of the box in ubuntu?
[11:27] <dpt> anynoe knows how can i enable deadkeys editing some file in /etc/X11/ in order to have vowels with cutes, example aacute..... I onlye get   ` ^, not any letter with the symbol
[11:27] <_jason> C-O-L-T: seems like a lot of your problems could be solved with a dvd burner
[11:27] <soundray> dpt, is your basic layout US?
[11:28] <C-O-L-T> _jason: yes I know, but I don't have the funds for it. Anyway where can I download this program, it seems that can make vcd/svcd
[11:29] <dpt> in xorg.conf I use es. And all the keys are in the right place, but when I press an accent (, `, ^...) or some keys like that i get the accent inmediatly, it does not wait to write press a vowel...
[11:29] <progrock> soundray, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7459   ....I jsut did an install... so if necessary, i will redo everything to fix any errors i might of made
[11:29] <MickMcMack> Why would Enlightenment (running on Kubuntu) insist on starting some programs at a location of 3000,2000 ?
[11:29] <MickMcMack> :-\
[11:29] <_jason> C-O-L-T: apparently mencoder can do it as well, the tovid thing is on that page I gave you 'get tovid'
[11:30] <dpt> soundray do you know how?
[11:30] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I will try both of them
[11:31] <MickMcMack> Anyone? :x
[11:31] <C-O-L-T> _jason: can I get mencoder in synaptic?
[11:31] <_jason> C-O-L-T: yeah, comes with mplayer.  You'll have to see if it can actually do it though
[11:31] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I could not get it
[11:32] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I don't have mplayer
[11:32] <qkslvrwolf> How do I get gnome/file manager to use a different icon for all say, folders?
[11:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell C-O-L-T about mplayer
[11:32] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I need to install it?
[11:32] <_jason> qkslvrwolf: probably need to edit the icon theme
[11:33] <soundray> progrock, I have suggestions for both cases -- 1) reinstall, 2) modify
[11:33] <Flogiston> is there anyway to reach a ssh server with xfce networkservers?
[11:33] <qkslvrwolf> nm...lol...I just found the theme thing.  That works, thanks!
[11:34] <VR^> can anyone tell me where i can download the original ubuntu 'human' theme?
[11:35] <progrock> soundray, i'm guessing the reinstall is the "better" idea?... please share, lol
[11:35] <soundray> progrock, if you reinstall, it's probably best to reserve hda1 for Windows and hda2 for shared data. The rest of the space should be an extended partition. This will allow you to create plenty of logical partitions.
[11:36] <soundray> progrock, with 2) you'd be doing more juggling.
[11:37] <Gumby> a quick question for someone.  does a non default partition (ie: other than /, /home, /usr) get mounted umask=0 by default in ubuntu?
[11:37] <turbofisk> howdi
[11:37] <dylan_> how do i disable ehci?
[11:37] <turbofisk> I installed windows and it fucked up my mbr... how do I get it back?
[11:37] <soundray> progrock, easiest is probably to delete hda4 and create a few smaller ones in its place. On one of them, you could try and install Windows, but like I say, I'm not sure it'll work.
[11:37] <cafuego> You know it's going to be a bad day what the weather forecast says 43C
[11:37] <mxpxpod> is anyone having problems logging into gnome with the latest update to dapper?
[11:38] <soundray> cafuego, you're making me envious.
[11:38] <Gumby> turbofisk: are you booted into linux now?
[11:38] <turbofisk> no
[11:38] <mike-e> anyone know how to stop bitchx from setting you +sw automatically when you conenct?
[11:38] <cartesian1984> mxpxpod, what sort of problems?
[11:38] <cafuego> soundray: It's _vile_
[11:38] <C-O-L-T> _jason: help me in installing tovid cause I can not
[11:38] <progrock> soundray, ok... got it.. thanks
[11:38] <turbofisk> I can on tops get the cd to boot
[11:38] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: gconfd hangs and nothing starts
[11:38] <turbofisk> but I don't know what the kernel that's autoloaded is called
[11:38] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: well, it seems as if gconfd hangs
[11:38] <turbofisk> I need to run grub again I guess
[11:38] <stuart_> hello
[11:38] <midwinter> cafuego, air con going for some time now.. .. hot
[11:38] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I am following the directions but I still can not
[11:38] <soundray> progrock, it's a matter of taste in the end.
[11:38] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: I log in with gdm and then it just sits there
[11:38] <martinsh> helo
[11:38] <stuart_> can anyone help me please
[11:38] <turbofisk> tried vmlinuz, but that obviously didn't work
[11:39] <turbofisk> bootline: vmlinuz /dev/sda1
[11:39] <emuler> jason bye,  every one....i feel u all,,,,,i have started my course from aboutdebian.com
[11:39] <midwinter> cafuego, oh dear :|
[11:39] <Gumby> turbofisk: indeed you do.  you'll need to boot from a linux cd and then chroot your / directory.  Probably /proc as well
[11:39] <soundray> dpt, sorry -- are you still here?
[11:39] <BradM> yo
[11:39] <progrock> soundray, ok... so basically hda3 will be an extended partition that includes al lof the linux ones? / /home and swap?
[11:39] <turbofisk> but how do I do that?
[11:39] <dylan_> does anybody know how to install stuff with ndiswrapper the right way?
[11:39] <BradM> what is a good internet broswer besides lynx
[11:39] <soundray> progrock, yes.
[11:39] <_jason> C-O-L-T: make sure you have multiverse
[11:39] <BradM> with no gui
[11:39] <cafuego> midwinter: grouns floor apartment though, I can manage it pretty well by opening it up at night and shutting it tight during the day
[11:39] <C-O-L-T> _jason I have multiuniverse enabled
[11:39] <cartesian1984> mxpxpod, I heard once about something similar happening with ubuntu. The guy just left it there for a while and some time later it loaded properly. Never happened again.
[11:39] <stuart_> how do i log on in admin or super user in ubuntu so i can change the permisions in files
[11:40] <_jason> C-O-L-T: what error are you getting
[11:40] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: hrmm
[11:40] <cartesian1984> mxpxpod, that was breezy though
[11:40] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: that's strange... because if I run top, nothing is doing anything
[11:40] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I will paste to pastebin
[11:40] <progrock> soundray, ok.... say I have roughly 15-20 gb for linux... and i have 1 gb of ram... any recommended sizes for the partitions (or does 1 gb for swap, then split the rest for / and /hom sound good?)
[11:40] <cafuego> progrock: 512Mb swap  4-5 GB / rest home
[11:41] <soundray> progrock, I agree with cafuego.
[11:41] <mike-e> anyone know how to stop bitchx from setting you +sw automatically when you conenct?
[11:41] <stuart_> will someone help me please im new lol
[11:41] <cartesian1984> mxpxpod.........well.......I have no idea then...sorry. It might be possible that top is dependent upon something that has not yet started, but I am not sure
[11:41] <twan> How do I list all current running processes, and how do I kill a process?
[11:41] <soundray> progrock, unless you use programs that need loads of temp space.
[11:41] <C-O-L-T> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7460
[11:41] <cafuego> soundray: tmpfs /tmp
[11:41] <BradM> stuart_, help you with what
[11:41] <turbofisk> Gumby: so how do I find out what the cd boots as it's kernel?
[11:41] <mxpxpod> cartesian1984: that's ok... I'll just let it sit for a while
[11:41] <dylan_> how do i install a driver with ndiswrapper
[11:42] <BradM> ndiswrapper -i <.INF FILE>
[11:42] <soundray> cafuego, I've never understood tmpfs. Is it documented somewhere?
[11:42] <progrock> soundray, possible... i plan on doing graphic and video editing
[11:42] <BradM> dylan_, also, try man ndiswrapper
[11:42] <cafuego> soundray: In the kernel source tree. Basically, it's a ramdisk.
[11:42] <twan> so how can I list running processes and kill running processes, in terminal?
[11:42] <stuart_> thanks brad i want to change the permisions on a folder to put stuff in it so i need to log on as super user i think
[11:42] <_jason> C-O-L-T: I have no idea about tovidI think you need to install all that stuff it says you are missing
[11:42] <honey|me> i need a bit of help with courier-imap
[11:42] <Gumby> turbofisk: thats somewhat irrelivant.  google chroot howto and follow the instructions you see
[11:42] <BradM> stuart_, try typing 'su'
[11:42] <turbofisk> ok
[11:42] <AlbertEin_ZaYa> hi!, does someone knows if the fgrlx driver of xorg works with ati radeon express 200 ?
[11:42] <cafuego> soundray: When unused for a while, it will swap the ramdisk contents to swap space, but until then, it's using ram. Nice & fast.
[11:42] <honey|me> why it doesnt support authmodules = authvchkpw ?
[11:42] <C-O-L-T> _jason: should i try the other program
[11:43] <turbofisk> Gumby: I remember that in slack you could tell it that the root what something else
[11:43] <stuart_> yea i type su then it askes for password an i put my password in an it says failed
[11:43] <_jason> C-O-L-T: it's a dependency anyway so sure
[11:43] <turbofisk> so you get your own enviroment back and could run all your old stuff
[11:43] <turbofisk> just not with the right kernel
[11:43] <turbofisk> which would suit me fine
[11:43] <BradM> stuart_, type sudo passwd
[11:43] <Gumby> turbofisk: may I message you
[11:43] <BradM> and change it
[11:43] <cafuego> honey|me: What are you trying to authenticate against?
[11:43] <C-O-L-T> _jason: I can not get mplayer in synaptic
[11:43] <turbofisk> yes
[11:43] <stuart_> ok thanks ill try it now
[11:43] <BradM> k
[11:43] <honey|me> cafuego qmail
[11:43] <cartesian1984> mxpxpod, I wasn't able to log into gnome a while back, so I booted into a failsafe xterm, and did an 'rm .ICEauthority' which gnome regenerates on login. I don't know if thats related
[11:44] <soundray> cafuego, that's great. progrock, ^!
[11:44] <cafuego> honey|me: Oh, qmail. Can't help you there.
[11:44] <earth> help
[11:44] <honey|me> cafuego what then ? should i better use postfix ?
[11:44] <earth> hallo ist hier jemand ??
[11:44] <_jason> C-O-L-T: pastebin sources.list
[11:44] <twan> it keeps saying firefox is running but not responding, but i checked my processes and it isn't there
[11:45] <BradM> stuart_, we can talk in PM if you would like..to avoid all this confusion
[11:45] <honey|me> earth english :)
[11:45] <C-O-L-T> _jason: where I find that?
[11:45] <fuel> knoppix is the best
[11:45] <_jason> C-O-L-T: /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:45] <stuart_> yes please brad
[11:45] <progrock> soundray, ok... i kinda got lost... whats the "tmpfs /tmp"
[11:45] <honey|me> fuel  why ?
[11:45] <_jason> fuel: tell me why in #ubuntu-offtopic pleaser
[11:46] <soundray> progrock, can I leave you to it? My lil daughter just woke up and needs handholding.
[11:46] <BradM> stuart_, did you get my message
[11:46] <progrock> soundray, sure.. i'll be back later Im sure i can ask then
[11:46] <BradM> stuart_, register your nickname
[11:46] <soundray> progrock, there are others around who will help, too.
[11:46] <progrock> soundray, hnak again!
[11:46] <progrock> thanks*
[11:46] <progrock> ok
[11:47] <C-O-L-T> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7461
[11:47] <fuel> ubuntu is the b3st
[11:48] <progrock> cafuego, got a minute to explain the basic use of "tmpfs /tmp" briefly
[11:48] <stuart_> brad im talking in the litle chat box to you
[11:48] <honey|me> anyone knows any good guide to configure potfix with courier-umap + mysql (also good with SpamAssassin and clamav ) ?
[11:48] <stuart_> ive answered to your yo you sent me
[11:49] <C-O-L-T> _jason: ??
[11:49] <honey|me> ?
[11:49] <thomerz> how can i mute my sound in xfce?
[11:50] <soundray> progrock, tmpfs is a filesystem. Ubuntu sets it up for /tmp automatically. Quoting cafuego: "When unused for a while, it will swap the ramdisk contents to swap space, but until then, it's using ram. Nice & fast"
[11:50] <dtrostis> Does anyone knows how to update to thunderbird  1.5
[11:51] <dtrostis> alo
[11:51] <C-O-L-T> _jason: still here?
[11:52] <lilalinux> I just installed ubuntu
[11:52] <lilalinux> how do i get kde now?
[11:52] <fuel> vidalinux is pretty good
[11:52] <lilalinux> i cant see it in the list
[11:52] <kenoutten_> ?
[11:52] <soundray> lilalinux, 'sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop'
[11:52] <honey|me> lilalinux using apt
[11:53] <progrock> soundray, so basically I dont hve to worry abaout it.. ubuntu takes care of it?
[11:53] <twan> All of the sudden ff 1.5 is not downloading files that i ask it to
[11:53] <_jason> C-O-L-T: i am now, what's up
[11:53] <lilalinux> k
[11:53] <soundray> progrock, yes.
[11:53] <everton> alguem pode me ajudar, como escolher outro canal?
[11:53] <progrock> soundray, ok, cool.. thanks again.. i'll be back when i'm reinstalled
[11:53] <C-O-L-T> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7461
[11:53] <tatters> any good backup program in the official repos?
[11:54] <soundray> progrock, good luck.
[11:54] <twan> has this ever happened before?
[11:54] <mxpxpod> tatters: cp -a works great for me ;)
[11:54] <twan> ff isn't downloading files I tell it to
[11:54] <honey|me> i would like to make ubuntu to use my static ip address and to not  get its network settings via DHCP
[11:54] <tatters> I want to create an image if possible and save to slave drive
[11:54] <Comrade_Sergei> test
[11:54] <_jason> C-O-L-T: add " multiverse" to the end of lines 19,20,35, and 36
[11:54] <thenuke> tatters: scripts are most best way to backup :P
[11:54] <Comrade_Sergei> good
[11:54] <lilalinux> soundray: what repository do i have to qadd?
[11:54] <kenoutten_> can someone help me with my lynksys home network?
[11:54] <thomerz> hi, how can i mute my sound in xfce?
[11:54] <thenuke> tatters: and image I think, is not at all good way to backup
[11:54] <C-O-L-T> _jason: at the sources list?
[11:55] <_jason> C-O-L-T: yes, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:55] <tatters> so like windows I can copy c to d?
[11:55] <honey|me> tatters :)
[11:55] <soundray> lilalinux, kubuntu is in main, so you don't have to add any. It's probably still a good idea to add universe.
[11:56] <kenoutten_> can someone help me with lynksys home networking?
[11:56] <tatters> lol im only just used linux for 2 days not to up on scripts I just wanna make a full backup bfr I destroy Ubuntu
[11:56] <twan> wow
[11:57] <twan> no one has ever had problems downloading in ff?
[11:57] <twan> i have budy list and conversation open
[11:57] <lilalinux> soundray: oh, my problem is, that my network isnt working
[11:57] <metalhedd> My machine no longer boots into GDM, It goes directly to a console and I have to start X with startx.  I also can't run gdmsetup, it just doesn't start. i dont recall doing anything that would do this.  also I have already removed and reinstall gdm, can anyone offer any hints?
[11:57] <twan> ah
[11:57] <soundray> lilalinux, so do you want some help with that?
[11:57] <twan> My files are locked
[11:58] <twan> Possibly I am not logged in as root, how can I check?
[11:58] <_jason> metalhedd: try, dpkg-reconfigure gdm ?
[11:58] <camillus> hi all
[11:58] <twan> How can I check if I'm logged in as root?
[11:58] <lilalinux> soundray: i think i will simply plugin the cable :/
[11:58] <_jason> twan: 'id'
[11:58] <cafuego> twan: run `id`
[11:58] <tatters> so theres no easy way to make a full back up/ restore with basic ubuntu package?
[11:58] <twan> groups=4(adm)
[11:59] <twan> I guess I am
[11:59] <twan> I can't download files onto desktop, what would cause that to happen
[11:59] <mjr> 20
[11:59] <mjr> oops
[11:59] <cafuego> tatters: There's sbackup. have a look at that.
[11:59] <metalhedd> _jason, invoke-rc.d: initscript gdm, action "reload" failed.
[11:59] <honey|me> when should i use sudo apt-get install package name and when not ?
[11:59] <_jason> tatters: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptMoveHowto
[11:59] <tatters> ah ok thnks I  searched backup but nothing come up :p
[11:59] <gnu2it2> mondo shows promise for backup
[11:59] <honey|me> apt-get install cpackage name works also :)
[11:59] <metalhedd> honey|me, you can use it whenever you like.  I only use the graphical package manager if I dont know the name of what I'm looking for.