[12:00] <soundray> ltibor65, that's strange. I suggest you boot from the CD, change to the grub commandline and search for your boot kernel with 'find'.
[12:00] <_jason> Protocol1: yes
[12:00] <pawel> yoyo: it is a free implementation of Windows on Unix.
[12:00] <ablomen> OmegaAlpha: a tip, install a package called winetools, it installs some spiffy stuff for tou
[12:00] <yoyo> ok ok
[12:00] <yoyo> got it
[12:00] <OmegaAlpha> its a program for secret rogue microsoft spys like me
[12:01] <soundray> ltibor65, that way you'll see if the device pointer in the menu is somehow screwed.
[12:01] <yoyo> anybody here has uim installed?
[12:01] <[blah] > _jason, I don't really understand step B - 2 in the ubuntu guide you sent me.   I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do.
[12:01] <cf> Is there an eta for Flight 4 of Dapper ? 23 Feb ?
[12:01] <OmegaAlpha> ablomen, thanks. would that be the GUI for it?
[12:01] <pawel> OmegaAlpha: it is not an emulator.
[12:01] <OmegaAlpha> pawel, i know its not exactly one.. i just said that to yoyo so he had an idea of what it did
[12:02] <ablomen> OmegaAlpha: well its another lil app (graphic) that lets you install things like iexplorer etc without having to do that yourselfe
[12:02] <_jason> [blah] : did you setup the actual command to be run already?
[12:02] <cafuego> cf: Probably "when it's ready"
[12:02] <pawel> OmegaAlpha: it is a whole implementation of the Windows API, wine itself stands for Wine Is Not Emulator. ;>
[12:02] <cf> cafuego: roger that
[12:02] <Effi> can me say somebody, how I can change the look of sylpheed....unfortunately it is such a terrible gray...has somebody a clue, how to change the color?
[12:03] <cafuego> cf: There's always the daily builds
[12:03] <yoyo> no one uses uim here?
[12:03] <cf> cafuego: I'm an ubuntu dev noob. Where are those ?
[12:03] <superbob> I have DRI working, but my display is screwed, its condensed to 1/2 the screen and has loads of screen disruption
[12:03] <cafuego> cf: umm
[12:03] <OmegaAlpha> pawel, to us newbies... its an emulator untill we fully understand what it is and how it works.
[12:03] <cf> cafuego: just apt it ?
[12:03] <dylan_thomas> how can i force removing a package? i am trying aptitude purge package, but it says that there are a "blank filename" ("existe um nome de arquivo vazio", in my pt_br locale)?
[12:03] <[blah] > _jason, I guess not.   Say I want the application menu to popup windows style.  Where would I find the command for that?
[12:03] <cafuego> http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/daily/current/
[12:04] <OmegaAlpha> pawel, hehe but i do sure feel kinda saying it was one and not knowing what WINE stood for lol
[12:04] <OmegaAlpha> stupid*
[12:04] <cf> cafuego: thanks
[12:04] <_jason> [blah] : that should be in system > prefs > keyboard shortcuts as ALT+F1
[12:04] <OmegaAlpha> ablomen,  do you use it?
[12:05] <cafuego> *heeee!*
[12:05] <ablomen> OmegaAlpha: iv got internet explorer and some other tools running here, yeah
[12:05] <cafuego> spinning desktops is far too much fun
[12:05] <dobblego> following instructions on http://www.glawing.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14 using the command sudo nvidia-glx-config enable  however, nvidia-glx-config is not available on the PATH - where should it be?
[12:05] <tritium> dobblego: you should be following the wiki page
[12:05] <tritium> !nvidia
[12:05] <ubotu> I heard nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[12:06] <dobblego> ok
[12:06] <OmegaAlpha> ablomen, do you know if i can use it to use it to play online poker rooms? or say a p2p like StrongDC++.rar?
[12:06] <benanne> apt-get keeps telling me it can't find packages like "fluxbox" and "xdm"... anybody have any idea as to what I'm doing wrong?
[12:06] <[blah] > thank you _jason I don't even need to setup the key as it already is setup!
[12:06] <ablomen> OmegaAlpha: well you can just try.. dont know what apps do or dont run on wine
[12:07] <lakcaj> benanne, check your sources.list file, then do an apt-get update and make sure there are not errors
[12:07] <benanne> lakcaj, thanks :)
[12:07] <OmegaAlpha> benanne, why dont you download them off their websites... they'll tell you ways of installing them via terminal
[12:07] <yanimax> what reposit do i need to install j2re on Dapper ?
[12:08] <[blah] > but I can't set it to work in conjunction with another key from sys->pref->keyboard shortcuts (eg Run Window Start+R
[12:08] <ltibor65> soundray, do you know how to reload Grub into MBR after reinstalling Windows XP?
[12:08] <pawel> OmegaAlpha: that is all right, this is why we are here. I just want to make sure that you do not memorise incorrent facts, because if you do it is harder to erase it in the future. ;>
[12:08] <soundray> OmegaAlpha, please don't advise people to screw up their systems with non-Ubuntu packages ;)
[12:08] <pawel> OmegaAlpha: and quite a lot of wine developers whould get angry if you call wine an emulator. ;>
[12:08] <soundray> ltibor65, not off the top of my head, but ubotu does:
[12:09] <yoyo> one las question
[12:09] <soundray> !tell ltibor65 about grub
[12:09] <Exussum> Hey all - how ccan i make totem play real Media ?
[12:09] <yoyo> where shoud I send the bug reporte generated with bug buddy?
[12:09] <benanne> meh. the idiocy. apparently the 'universe' lines were commented out. Thanks lakcaj, OmegaAlpha
[12:09] <OmegaAlpha> *noted* ;)
[12:10] <tritium> benanne: that's the default setting
[12:10] <OmegaAlpha> i cant believe i fixed my xlib: "GLX extension is missing" error.. soo happy
[12:11] <yoyo> bug buddy wants to send the report itself
[12:11] <yoyo> but it needs sendmail
[12:11] <yoyo> I want to know where is sending that to?
[12:12] <cafuego> ltibor65: Boot the ubuntu CD with the 'rescue' option.
[12:12] <benanne> hmm, this is going to turn out too big. I need to fit everything on a really small vmware image
[12:12] <yoyo> please please
[12:12] <daiver> I  have a quick question regarding the installation of AMSN v0.95  Anyone up for it?
[12:12] <dylan_thomas> how can i force removing a package? i am trying aptitude purge package, but it says that there are a "blank filename" ("existe um nome de arquivo vazio", in my pt_br locale)?
[12:13] <yoyo> daviver, you don't like gaime the new beta version?
[12:13] <yoyo> daiver, gaim....
[12:13] <daiver> yoyo, haven't tried it.
[12:13] <daiver> yoyo, i'll check out some screenshots and let you know
[12:13] <Joh6nn> dylan_thomas: apt-get remove package
[12:13] <yoyo> you could try that... it has a lot more options
[12:14] <ablyss> yo
[12:14] <rewt_> how do you install a .bin file
[12:14] <ablomen> daiver: you should use gaim, amsn has to much wrong dependecies
[12:14] <daiver> yoyo, does it still have that HUGE window with supersized icons?
[12:14] <ablomen> daiver: no you can change that
[12:14] <yoyo> mmmm.... yeap... i suppose you want little icons...
[12:14] <ablyss> rewt_: type sh ./bin_file.bin
[12:14] <yoyo> but ablomen is right
[12:15] <daiver> Alright, I'm gonna trust you on this one ;)
[12:15] <benanne> gonna continue tomorrow. gnight, and thanks
[12:15] <ablyss> rewt_: if the bin file requires editing of system files, type sudo ./bin_file.bin
[12:15] <Joh6nn> in Kubuntu, when viewing flash in firefox, i have picture but no sound.  anyone have any ideas?
[12:15] <yoyo> anybody up for bug buddy...
[12:15] <yoyo> i have like 2hours waiting
[12:16] <yoyo> Joh6nn I had that too
[12:16] <rewt_> ablyss
[12:16] <OmegaAlpha> ablyss, what is the "sh" command ... i read about someone using it in Suse
[12:16] <[blah] > why is there no root in ubuntu?  And how is it secure if the root password is compiled in the kernel?  Does that mean there is one master password to access everybodies computer that is using ubuntu?
[12:16] <rewt_> how do i get to the desktop dir.?
[12:16] <Joh6nn> yoyo: did you get it fixed?
[12:16] <yoyo> while listenning music in xmms, firefox seemed to stop playing sounds
[12:16] <yoyo> or music
[12:16] <daiver> yoyo, Gaim 1.5.0 (Autopackage), is that what I need?
[12:16] <rewt_> cd ??
[12:16] <yoyo> daiver, Gaim 1.5.0 is ok
[12:16] <daiver> yoyo, all the rest are for fedora and mandrake
[12:17] <ablomen> [blah] : i dont know about the kernel thing but activating the root acount is easy
[12:17] <GigaClon> !tell [blah]  about rootsudo
[12:17] <daiver> yoyo, I mean, which one is for ubuntu?
[12:17] <Joh6nn> yoyo: on your system, if you stopped listening to music, you got sound back?  i just don't have sound in flash period.
[12:17] <OmegaAlpha> rewt_, cd /home/username/Desktop
[12:17] <yoyo> but the new release of 2.0.0beta
[12:17] <alpha__> "no output drivers" can someone tell me what i'm missing? i've installed my vcard drivers.
[12:17] <yoyo> there's a version for Debian
[12:17] <yoyo> let me check if I have the package here
[12:17] <daiver> Ah, I see.
[12:17] <daiver> ok, didnt know there was a 2.0
[12:18] <ablyss> OmegaAlpha:  sh runs bourne again shell scripts without reading aliases and such set by the system or yourself. sh can mean shebang, or shell,
[12:18] <yoyo> look on the official page
[12:18] <ablomen> yoyo: oh a gaim 2.0 deb package would be great have only be able to run it on windows
[12:18] <coolbeing> hi
[12:18] <daiver> yoyo, http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=235&package_id=253&release_id=387865  which one should I grab for kubuntu?
[12:18] <OmegaAlpha> "shebangs shebangs!" -Funny looking chinese kid on American Idol
[12:18] <mary-kate> can somebody tell me why my ubuntu is freezing please?
[12:18] <yoyo> since kubuntu is based on debian
[12:18] <coolbeing> I was told to try dapper beacasue of my hardware issue. Is it even availabe to download?
[12:19] <yoyo> if you find the package in *.deb, you can easily install it
[12:19] <yoyo> I did, so you musn't have problems
[12:19] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: what are you doing when it freezes?
[12:19] <mary-kate> just music and chat
[12:19] <mick> hey all - i have a problem when trying to compile mythtv
[12:19] <daiver> yoyo, there's only a bunch of RPMs, no DEB files :(
[12:19] <ablomen> yoyo: theres no .deb file on the gaim site.. atleast last time iv checked
[12:19] <adub> does anyone know if the new digital cameras work well with linux
[12:19] <GigaClon> coolbeing, yea you have to update thru apt-get
[12:19] <mick> ld says this: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lXv
[12:19] <Joh6nn> does it always seem to freeze when you're doing something specific, like listening to a certain song, or does it seem to be random?
[12:20] <yoyo> so if you download an .rpm
[12:20] <adub> new panasonic digital cameras work well with linux
[12:20] <mary-kate> random
[12:20] <OmegaAlpha> ablyss, thanks for the definition i need to get used to using it
[12:20] <coolbeing> GigaClon that is impossible as I cannot install regular Ubuntu
[12:20] <mick> i presume lxv is some sort of library etc that i dont have?
[12:20] <yoyo> you can use alien file.rpm and it gives you a .deb file
[12:20] <Joh6nn> what program are you using to listen to music?
[12:20] <mary-kate> totem
[12:20] <yoyo> easily installable in Debian based systems
[12:20] <daiver> Yoyo, it's my frist day at Linux.. lol
[12:20] <mary-kate> totem movie player
[12:20] <Joh6nn> and you use gaim for chat?
[12:20] <yoyo> of course
[12:20] <daiver> yoyo, I obviously have no idea of what you're talking about lol
[12:20] <mary-kate> yes and XChat
[12:20] <ablyss> your welcome OmegaAlpha
[12:21] <ablomen> daiver: you should look out with alien too, can become rather nasty
[12:21] <mobileman> I'm looking for a way to improve disk scheduling on kubuntu...I have a box with a RAID 5, and whenever one process is doing something disk intensive the rest of the processes really lag. It's to the point that even a simple ls will take 5-10 seconds...
[12:21] <Joh6nn> ok
[12:21] <dylan_> hi everyone...
[12:21] <yoyo> gaim has a lot of support for other protocols
[12:21] <daiver> ablomen, thanks for the heads up. what do you recommend?
[12:21] <Joh6nn> do you know if you're using gstreamer with totem?
[12:21] <lsuactiafner> my firefox doesnt start, i installed and since then it hasnt worked
[12:21] <yoyo> i think gaim is really great
[12:21] <mary-kate> i don't know
[12:21] <lsuactiafner> i tried --verbose and it doesnt show anything interestnig
[12:21] <mary-kate> i'm fairly new to this
[12:21] <yoyo> and has a lot of stuff...
[12:21] <Joh6nn> that's fine
[12:21] <lsuactiafner> no error messages either
[12:21] <dylan_> every time i click Network Servers....it comes up, but I have to put in a password.  I put in my password, and it asks me again.  I do it over and over again until it says nothing, but I cannot access the other system.
[12:21] <yoyo> let me check, I installed it quite some time ago...
[12:21] <Joh6nn> let me see if i can find out how you can tell if you're using gstreamer or not
[12:21] <ablomen> daiver: finding a .deb package or until its released in a repository juist use 1.5
[12:21] <mary-kate> i JUST learned how to install wireless with ndiswrapper
[12:21] <yoyo> I think there's indeed a .deb file
[12:21] <mary-kate> ok
[12:22] <lsuactiafner> mobileman : you might want to look into sync
[12:22] <OmegaAlpha> yoyo, yes alien does that i think
[12:22] <lsuactiafner> just a guess
[12:22] <mobileman> sync?
[12:22] <coolbeing> Is ther any way to get dapper without current Ubuntu update ?
[12:22] <yoyo> alien is reliable whatsoever
[12:22] <dooglus> mobileman: sync will flush all the buffers to disk, causing even more lag.
[12:22] <daiver> ablomen, well, in that case I'd rather go with aMSN since I don't like the GAIM 1.5 interface.  Too big and chunky :(
[12:22] <yoyo> haven't had problems even installing latest versions of adobe using alien
[12:22] <mick> anyone able to help with that question regarding myth compile and ld? :)
[12:22] <naldon> i can't find the package for GDL
[12:22] <ablomen> daiver: you can make it small and nice without any problems
[12:23] <mobileman> ok, sure...the problem is that I have a database running on this box, and I don't really want to disable syncing on postgres.
[12:23] <ablomen> daiver: and installing amsn is even more hell than a gaim 2.0 rpm package
[12:23] <mobileman> can I enable/disable sync at a filesystem level?
[12:23] <dooglus> mobileman: did you try using "renice" to change the priority of the database server?
[12:23] <daiver> ablomen, I had aMSN up and running in PCLINUXOS in no time, using Synaptic.
[12:24] <mobileman> hmm...I haven't tried that yet.  I suppose it's worth a shot.
[12:24] <ablomen> daiver: lol yeah but thats another os
[12:24] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: in a terminal, type the following: ls -a /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer*
[12:24] <colm> ablomen, another distro...
[12:24] <rewt_> what do .so files look like?
[12:24] <ablomen> daiver: the packages are different
[12:24] <daiver> ablomen, I didn't think they were that different though
[12:24] <colm> y
[12:24] <dooglus> rewt_: they're pink.  and round.
[12:25] <mick> anyone able to help with that question regarding myth compile and ld? :)
[12:25] <mobileman> i was looking for something more at the kernel level, so I didn't have to worry about any one process isolating the disk.  FreeBSD and Solaris handle this a lot better, at the expense of slightly slower peak read/write access.
[12:25] <ablomen> daiver: there are clashing dependecies, so if you do get it installed you have a big chance the rest of your system runs shit
[12:25] <mary-kate> ok this is what i get: /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.list
[12:25] <mary-kate> /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.md5sums
[12:25] <mary-kate> /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.postinst
[12:25] <mary-kate> /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.postrm
[12:25] <mary-kate> /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.prerm
[12:25] <mary-kate> /var/lib/dpkg/info/totem-gstreamer.shlibs
[12:25] <ablomen> daiver: and i mean REALY shit
[12:25] <rewt_> whats the blue diamond ones with loks like 2 gears in background?
[12:25] <Seveas> mary-kate, never paste in here
[12:26] <mary-kate> oh, sorry
[12:26] <mary-kate> (still new to this)
[12:26] <daiver> ablomen, I'll take your word for it and go with gaim then..
[12:26] <superbob> what refresh rates should i use on my 15.4" lcd laptop screen ? :/
[12:26] <[blah] > any worthwhile games for ubuntu?
[12:26] <superbob> tried loads cant get the display to appear properly
[12:26] <Seveas> [blah] , blobwars 
[12:26] <ablomen> daiver: but you can try offcoure, if you do best of luck, but if you do the smart thing (:P) you wont have any problems ;)
[12:26] <whyami> I want to hook up 4 webcams to my Breezy box. The first two hook up ok. The 3rd won't be recognized. I see in dmesg: "device descriptor read/64, error -110
[12:26] <whyami> " Is there a fix?
[12:27] <ablomen> daiver: and if you get gaim running good, its realy sweet
[12:27] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: i frequently have problems with gstreamer, which is why i asked if you were using it
[12:27] <mary-kate> ohh
[12:27] <ablomen> if youd like ill give you some screenshots or something
[12:27] <yoyo> there's really not that much problem installing gaim
[12:27] <coolbeing> can someone please tell me where to get Dapper?
[12:27] <daiver> ablomen, yeah, it's just that a REALLY hate that huge interface and clunky style
[12:27] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: you could try using xine with totem instead.  i have much better lucker with xine
[12:27] <mary-kate> ok, with that paste, is it being used?
[12:28] <Joh6nn> yes it is
[12:28] <IdleOne> !amsn
[12:28] <ubotu> I guess amsn is at http://amsn.sourceforge.net
[12:28] <colm> coolbeing - just update your apt sources.list, change breezy to dapper then apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:28] <mary-kate> ah
[12:28] <mary-kate> ok how do i use xine with totem?
[12:28] <Joh6nn> otherwise, those files wouldn't exist
[12:28] <Seveas> apt-get install totem-xine
[12:28] <coolbeing> colm I cant ! I cannot isntall Ubuntu due to the harware issue and I was told to get Dapper instead.. but apperently there is no Dapper on its own?
[12:28] <ablomen> daiver: http://213.10.104.32/screenshot.png << that isnt chunky how i see it ;)
[12:28] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: copy & paste what Seveas said into a terminal, and that will uninstall gstreamer, and install xine
[12:29] <mobileman> alright, well I'll give the renice thing a shot, thanks dooglus
[12:29] <Malambo> hi
[12:29] <Exussum> Hey - i need help please ?
[12:29] <mick> anyone know what lXv
[12:29] <mick>  is? ld is complaining that it cant find it when i try and compile mythtv
[12:29] <ablomen> daiver: woops w8 a sec
[12:29] <Seveas> coolbeing, dapper flight 4 will be released within hours 
[12:29] <Malambo> how can i join to a spanish room?
[12:29] <colm> coolbeing, dapper isn't released yet as an iso
[12:29] <dsas> coolbeing: what do you mean by Dapper on it's own?
[12:29] <coolbeing> Seveas is that an alpha beta or stable full?
[12:29] <Exussum> how do i install RM codecs ?
[12:29] <Seveas> coolbeing, beta
[12:29] <dsas> malambo join #ubuntu-es i believe.
[12:29] <Seveas> but quite stable
[12:30] <yoyo> malambo eres de argentina no
[12:30] <Malambo> ty dsas
[12:30] <Joh6nn> Exussum: codecs are usually their own packages, so it should just be apt-get remove package
[12:30] <yoyo> prueba el canal de ubuntu-es
[12:30] <coolbeing> Seveas Here is my problem
[12:30] <Malambo> si yoyo
[12:30] <coolbeing> Seveas http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=132295&page=2
[12:30] <mary-kate> could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission Denied
[12:30] <ablomen> daiver: ok now it works ;)
[12:30] <daiver> lets see
[12:30] <Joh6nn> oh, duh
[12:30] <coolbeing> Seveas read in the end
[12:31] <ablomen> daiver: http://213.10.104.32/screenshot.png
[12:31] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: type "sudo !!"
[12:31] <Exussum> john 6 - got a link or a command i can use ?
[12:31] <Seveas> coolbeing, keep an eye on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/ - as soon as flight-4 appears there, download it 
[12:31] <daiver> Ablomen, what skin is that?
[12:31] <Seveas> mary-kate, sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[12:31] <Exussum> joh6nn*
[12:31] <Joh6nn> Exussum: that's the command: "(sudo) apt-get remove package"
[12:31] <Malambo> join #ubuntu-es
[12:31] <Joh6nn> where packages is the codec's package name
[12:32] <rewt_> Seveas.....when i did the .bin file it made a folder on my desktop i looked at the readme for it but it didnt say what to do next to install
[12:32] <ablomen> "glossy p" you can download it on art.gnome.org
[12:32] <rewt_> im doing java
[12:32] <coolbeing> Seveas does it have an easy isntall? I am ony a noob
[12:32] <mateon> !tell rewt_ about java
[12:32] <Malambo> join #ubuntu-es
[12:32] <mary-kate> ok, i have a package called xinetd on package manager
[12:32] <mary-kate> do i wanna install that?
[12:32] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: no
[12:32] <Joh6nn> that's something different
[12:32] <ablomen> daiver: with "snow apple" icons
[12:32] <mary-kate> ok
[12:32] <Joh6nn> you want totem-xine
[12:32] <Exussum> joh6nn i want to install it - not remove  it :S
[12:33] <yoyo> ok.... so again... ummmm... bug buddy tool, where does it send the mail?
[12:33] <Joh6nn> Exussum: oh, i thought you said rm codecs
[12:33] <yoyo> which adress?
[12:33] <redblade> Hi, I'm setting up a Lamp sever but I want to know how to edit the page that comes up
[12:33] <Seveas> coolbeing, yes, VERY easy 
[12:33] <mary-kate> ok, i don't have totem-xine
[12:33] <Malambo> yoyo me puedesd ayudar
[12:33] <Exussum> rm - being Real Media
[12:33] <daiver> ablomen, can't find that option :/
[12:33] <yoyo> que sucede malambo?
[12:33] <Exussum> sorry for being unclear :P
[12:33] <ablomen> daiver: witch option?
[12:33] <Malambo> como es el comando para ir a la sala en esp?
[12:33] <coolbeing> Seveas can you please tell me if this is possible to solve, in the very beginning is my problem: http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=132295
[12:33] <daiver> ablomen, to choose the skins
[12:34] <andriijas> why is there no /etc/init.d/ntpdate ?
[12:34] <redblade> also I can't quite work out where the directory is on my computer; therefore I can't put files on there
[12:34] <ablomen> daiver: thats in gnome not gaim (System => Prefences => Themes)
[12:34] <yoyo> prueba con /join #ubuntu-es
[12:34] <yoyo> no olvides la diagonal
[12:34] <daiver> ablomen, lol.. I'm on KDE though. That's gonna be a problem
[12:34] <yoyo> es para poner los comandos en la terminal
[12:34] <Malambo> eso me faltaba
[12:34] <Unity> will simply renaming /etc/init.d/gdm to gdm.notused and leaving kdm set my default welcome screen as kdm?
[12:34] <Malambo> gracias
[12:35] <ablomen> daiver: aahh ok
[12:35] <_jason> Unity: use 'dpkg-reconfigure kdm'
[12:35] <Exussum> joh6nn any ideas ??
[12:35] <ablomen> daiver: i guess you want to use kopete then as messenger client?!
[12:35] <Seveas> coolbeing, a quick glance at that page suggests that Dapper may run just fine on that machine
[12:35] <yoyo> _jason any ideas...?
[12:35] <daiver> ablomen, I hate Kopete even more.. lol
[12:35] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: try typing "apt-get update", and once that's done "apt-cache search totem"
[12:35] <ablomen> lol ok ;)
[12:35] <_jason> yoyo: forget about gedit and use vim :)
[12:35] <ablomen> daiver: i agree on that ;)
[12:35] <coolbeing> Seveas I really hope it will. As I am running out of distros which are noob friendly and actaully work
[12:35] <yoyo> vim is complicated... I prefer nano
[12:35] <GregAsche> how do I make it so that sudo doesn't prompte for my password?
[12:36] <daiver> ablomen, the weird thing is that I installed GAIM themes using Adept but I can't find where to choose those themes..
[12:36] <kameron> i'm interested in doing a bit of music composition. what kind of midi tools are out there, also mixing programs, recording software, etc, for linux?
[12:36] <yanimax> is there an alternative to Azureus that doesn't need java ?
[12:36] <Joh6nn> that will update the list of packages that are available for you to install, and then search for all of the available totem pacakges
[12:36] <yoyo> but anyway, I was asking about bug buddy
[12:36] <yoyo> _jason, do you happen to know where does it send the bug report?
[12:36] <_jason> yoyo: oh, I thought it sent it on its own
[12:36] <Joh6nn> Exussum: apt-cache search real media
[12:36] <TokenBad> thanks those that helped me earlier..got shoutcast radio up and running from you help...thanks again
[12:36] <fangorious> does System->Lock screen just run 'gnome-screensaver-command --lock'?
[12:36] <ablomen> daiver: lol iv never used gaim skins couse of the good integration into gnome, so i dont know about that ;)
[12:36] <yoyo> _jason, yeap it uses sendmail to send it, but I can send it manually too
[12:36] <daiver> ablomen, never mind... they're smiley themes.. lo
[12:37] <yoyo> I just need to know where
[12:37] <ablomen> daiver: lol ok ;)
[12:37] <Joh6nn> mary-kate: sorry, that's gonna need to be "sudo apt-get update"
[12:37] <_jason> yoyo: probably gnome's bugzilla
[12:37] <yoyo> ok
[12:37] <yoyo> i'll look on that
[12:37] <superbob> I still cant fix my graphics corruption
[12:37] <superbob> :(
[12:37] <Ramone> hey...anyone know how to view my HDDs from a livecd?  do I have to mount them?
[12:38] <Unity> whenever i try to open a shell, i get: "KDE seems to be already running on this display." and the prompt does not appear
[12:38] <yoyo> probably Ramone
[12:38] <mary-kate> figured that out heh
[12:38] <yoyo> you mean, accessing them? read/write data?
[12:38] <Ramone> yoyo: mount /dev/hda ???
[12:38] <yoyo> yeahhh kinda
[12:38] <Ramone> yeah I want to read them
[12:38] <yoyo> you will need to be root, super user
[12:39] <alpha__> can someone help me with a "no device detected" error from xorg?
[12:39] <yoyo> if you use sudo mount /dev/hdaX /media/data
[12:39] <hollman> hi
[12:39] <Ramone> yoyo: what's the whole line for the mount command though?  do I just put any old folder there?
[12:39] <mateon> alpha__: which video board do you have?
[12:39] <redblade> so does anyone know how to use a Lamp server?
[12:39] <yoyo> ok... what kind of partition do you want to mount?
[12:39] <mateon> !lamp
[12:39] <ubotu> lamp is, like, 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
[12:39] <alpha__> fglrx x800
[12:39] <redblade> becasue the thing I have setup is not doing much
[12:39] <redblade> !lamp
[12:40] <Ramone> yoyo: existing debian partition
[12:40] <cello_rasp> xampp is the shiznit
[12:40] <yoyo> sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/data -t ext2
[12:40] <yoyo> or ext3
[12:40] <yoyo> it depends on your partition type
[12:40] <yoyo> also hda1 depends on your partition number
[12:40] <yoyo> it could be hda2 or something
[12:40] <yoyo> take a peek on fstab file
[12:41] <Mordof> ok! i need help with my graphics drivers again!
[12:41] <mateon> !tell alpha__ about ati
[12:41] <Mordof> my linux kernel updated
[12:41] <Ramone> they're ext3
[12:41] <cello_rasp> xampp will install all you need for a lamp server without any extra config. I am pretty sure it does not conflict with any existing components like php or apache. it's easy to remove as well :)
[12:41] <yoyo> ok so, -t ext3
[12:41] <yoyo> -t stands for type of partition
[12:41] <mateon> alpha__: try reding the links ubotu gave you
[12:41] <Dr_Fate> join #golug
[12:41] <Ramone> yoyo: cool.. I'll give it a shot...thanks for the help
[12:41] <Mordof> i know how to recompile my nvidia drivers, but do i need to do anything before hand to get rid of the old ones? or will it do that itself
[12:42] <yoyo> ok
[12:42] <daiver> alright guys, im off to dealing with mp3, dvd and whatnot.. thanks!
[12:42] <alpha__> metron, man i'm in irssi, no gui, can't get to links...
[12:42] <alpha__> but thanks...
[12:42] <yoyo> ok, good luck everybody
[12:42] <amphi> alpha__: use w3m or links
[12:42] <alpha__> i'll go in windows and do a !ati...
[12:42] <mateon> alpha__: apt-get install elinks
[12:42] <GregAsche> how do I make it so that sudo doesn't prompte for my password?
[12:42] <yoyo> i'll deal with this crash thing
[12:42] <mateon> alpha__: or what amphi says
[12:43] <Ramone> yoyo: guess I have to mkdir /media/data first?
[12:43] <alpha__> greg, sudo -s -H
[12:44] <Ramone> what's the root password on a livecd anyway?
[12:44] <siimo> hi anyone know what Ign means?? : Ign http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net breezy-extras/main Packages
[12:44] <_jason> Ramone: root is locked
[12:44] <ompaul> Ramone, it is not on it
[12:44] <mateon> Ramone: AFAIR its empty
[12:44] <IdleOne> what is the path to firefox icons?
[12:44] <kwiat> i need help: when running MPlayer in fullscreen mode the video doesnt scale up and fills the whole screen but paints black borders around the original movie's size to fill up the whole display. how can i change that?
[12:44] <ompaul> !sudoroot
[12:44] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[12:44] <GregAsche> ali_: I don't want to be root, I just want sudo to never prompt me...
[12:44] <ompaul> !rootsudo
[12:44] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[12:44] <_jason> ubotu: sudoroot is <reply> see rootsudo
[12:44] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[12:44] <ablyss> locked?
[12:45] <newbuntie> kwat: around or just two stripes, one on the bottom and top?
[12:46] <ompaul> GregAsche, if you think that a no one else will ever be at your keyboard invoke it with -k, however I suggest this is an act of not so goodness
[12:46] <kwiat> newbuntie all around
[12:46] <macross> What do I need to install so that I dont get this error when I try to compile things? "checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[12:46] <macross> "
[12:46] <GregAsche> ompaul: they won't
[12:46] <kwiat> newbuntie so the movie seems to be embedded in black background
[12:46] <ompaul> ablyss, yes, locked read the web page referenced
[12:46] <GregAsche> at least anyone who knows what the fuck sudo is
[12:46] <Combatjuan> My kubuntu (Dapper TF2) box won't boot anymore and I'm struggling to understand why.  I suspect it has to do with installing the scratchbox package.
[12:46] <Combatjuan> The graphical kubuntu screen gets to "Starting system log daemon" and then dies to the console.  It looks like my filesystem was unable to mount.  "mount: proc already mounted" and a few more like that.  Then "cannot <do stuff> : Read-only file system"
[12:47] <ablyss> ompaul: i just read it...what about it?
[12:47] <IdleOne> what is the path to firefox icons?
[12:47] <ablyss> hi Cube-ness
[12:47] <newbuntie> kwiat: and that only happens when you play in full screen mode? The movie itself doesn't have a black background?
[12:47] <ompaul> Combatjuan, come on - it is a devel environment - motu is a better place to work on that
[12:47] <GregAsche> thanks ompaul
[12:47] <Cube-ness> hi ablyss.. hehe
[12:47] <Combatjuan> macross, Do you have build-essential
[12:47] <ablomen> Combatjuan: the only thing i know is that there ar some real kernel problems, have you tried a older kernel?
[12:47] <ompaul> ablyss, you said "locked?" so I suggest understand it by reading that page
[12:48] <Combatjuan> ompaul, motu?  Sorry.  Were you talking to me?
[12:48] <kwiat> newbuntie everything is ok and playing different sources of video shows the same
[12:48] <macross> Combatjuan, didnt look like it..
[12:48] <ompaul> Combatjuan, come on - it is a devel environment - #ubuntu-motu is a better place to work on that
[12:48] <andriijas> how often is  0 */2 * * * in a crontab ?
[12:48] <kwiat> newbuntie it seems mplayer doesnt scale up the video to 100% screen size
[12:48] <macross> Combatjuan, Cool, that helped thanks
[12:48] <cafuego> andriijas: 12 times a day, on the even hours.
[12:48] <amphi> kwiat: try mplayer -vo xv
[12:49] <kwiat> newbuntie mplayer just makes its window fullscreen size
[12:49] <nuxil> Anyone know how to innstall a H wintv pvr 500
[12:49] <andriijas> cafuego: every second hour?
[12:49] <cafuego> andriijas: yes
[12:49] <newbuntie> kwiat: and when playing in different players in full screen mode do you also have that problem?
[12:49] <btdown> nuxil, good luck..I aint got it working yet
[12:49] <ablyss> ompaul: how is typing s'u -c root passwd' locking anything?
[12:49] <ompaul> cafuego, pm?
[12:49] <nuxil> ubotu, tell me about ivtv
[12:49] <cafuego> ompaul: Yes, am too.
[12:49] <mateon> kwiat: this might mean that you have the wrond video output enambled
[12:49] <kwiat> newbuntie no, vlc scales up the same files to fullscreen
[12:50] <Combatjuan> ompaul, Hmmm...  Ok.  I'll talk to the folks there.
[12:50] <andriijas> cafuego: do i need to flush something after modified user crontab with crontab -e ?
[12:50] <mateon> kwiat: s/wrind/wrong
[12:50] <kwiat> mateon how can i check and change that?
[12:50] <cafuego> andriijas: nope
[12:50] <ablomen> kwiat: add "zoom=yes" to the ~/.mplayer/config file
[12:50] <mateon> kwiat: you use command-line mplayer or the GUI gmplayer?
[12:50] <amphi> kwiat: does it work properly with mplayer -vo xv?
[12:50] <kwiat> mateon both show the same behaviour
[12:50] <ompaul> ablyss, like a cover on the big red switch :-) easy to do but discouraged
[12:51] <mateon> kwiat: what amphi says
[12:51] <ablomen> kwiat: try the zoom thing, that works pretty much all the time
[12:51] <amphi> ablomen: that's sw scaling
[12:51] <ablyss> ompaul: lol... interesting analogy.. :)
[12:51] <redblade> Hi, I need to install the java runtime environment for runestone
[12:51] <redblade> !java
[12:51] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:51] <ablomen> amphi: for me it scales the movies with the windows
[12:51] <Kyo> what the heck.... my ubuntu box just stopped connecting to the net. etho0 is active but its not receiving packages ...
[12:52] <ablomen> amphi: had the exact same problem and this worked
[12:52] <Kyo> no it is
[12:52] <Kyo> *now it is
[12:52] <Kyo> strange
[12:52] <cafuego> Kyo: 'packets', not packages.
[12:52] <Kyo> cafuego hehe
[12:52] <amphi> ablomen: yes, but it uses sw scaling instead of using the video card hw, so it's a bit of a last resort
[12:52] <Cube-ness> hmm.. trying to run anything that uses mono, like banshee or tomboy, and i get an error about not finding intl.. which looks like it means libc.so.6, which i dont have. any ideas?
[12:52] <Ebdain> Any X experts?  Both Ubuntu and Kubuntu LiveCDs are sort-of freezing when trying to load their respective desktops.  I can flip out to terminals to work (which I'm doing now), but X is dead.
[12:52] <Cube-ness> using dapper, btw
[12:53] <ablomen> amphi: lol ok didnt know that (strange it runs fine here tough) but youll proberbly be right
[12:53] <kwiat> ablomen setting config "zoom=yes" crashes mplayer due to the following error: bad usage of cpu/fpu/ram...
[12:53] <amphi> ablomen: pretty much all non-medieval cards should do hw scaling, even the s3 'savage' in my late lamented T22 would do hw scaling
[12:54] <philuk867> when i try to install packages it says they cant be authenticated, how can I install the relavent keys?
[12:54] <ablomen> amphi: lol yeah i believe you just said that ;)
[12:54] <OmegaAlpha> whats the search command was it "apt-cache search <nametosearchfor>"?
[12:54] <mateon> kwiat: what about vo=xv ?
[12:54] <ablomen> kwiat: ok then try the other stuff
[12:54] <brydenn> anyone here know one of the better linux Firewalls to download?
[12:54] <brydenn> I heard FireStarter is good
[12:55] <brydenn> any suggestions?
[12:55] <mateon> OmegaAlpha: erm, don't understand your question. what do you want to serach fir?
[12:55] <ompaul> OmegaAlpha, you if you try that it might just work :-0-
[12:55] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, I had that problem.  Are you using an ATI card?
[12:55] <cafuego> brydenn: 'iptables', a shell and the HOWTO.
[12:55] <btdown> firestarter...about the easiest to use/setup
[12:55] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - no, nVidia 6200 PCIe.
[12:55] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, Have you examines your XFree log?
[12:55] <OmegaAlpha> mateon, wine utilities i think its called wineutil
[12:55] <superbob> Anyone got a mobility 9200 running with DRI?
[12:55] <brydenn> cafuego: i heard KMyFirewall is good cuz it's based on IPtables
[12:56] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - no, I have to remember where it is :)
[12:56] <cafuego> brydenn: They're *ALL* based on iptables.
[12:56] <mateon> OmegaAlpha: hrm, so what's wrong with apt-cache search ?
[12:56] <chova> any advice how to get the right codecs for totem player ?
[12:56] <brydenn> lol ok
[12:56] <brydenn> i didnt know cafuego
[12:56] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, /var/log/XFree86.0.log
[12:56] <Joh6nn> chova: which codecs?
[12:56] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - nvm, found it (duh, /var/log)
[12:56] <OmegaAlpha> doesnt work
[12:56] <amphi> superbob: that's supported by the xorg radeon driver, assuming you have the kernel modules loaded
[12:56] <brydenn> so they're all the same minus the shell right?
[12:56] <cafuego> brydenn: if you want decent security though, you can't rely on someone else's interpretation of how the firewall rules should work.
[12:56] <gnomefreak> grub is cool looking now but no boot screen   i guess cant win them all :)
[12:56] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: define "doesn't work"
[12:56] <OmegaAlpha> mateon, i was just asking for a verify to make sure the syntax was right
[12:56] <chova> divx
[12:56] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, Look for the first occurrence of 'EE'
[12:57] <superbob> amphi I have managed to get xorg started with dri working
[12:57] <kwiat> mateon vo=xv returns: vo: X11 running at 1280x1024 with depth 16 and 16 bpp (":0.0" => local display)
[12:57] <kwiat> It seems there is no Xvideo support for your video card available.
[12:57] <kwiat> Run 'xvinfo' to verify its Xv support and read DOCS/HTML/en/video.html#xv!
[12:57] <kwiat> See 'mplayer -vo help' for other (non-xv) video out drivers. Try -vo x11
[12:57] <kwiat> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
[12:57] <superbob> amphi the problem is my display is corrupted
[12:57] <piotr_> hi i have one questions
[12:57] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell kwiat about paste
[12:57] <superbob> amphi I have tried many different resolutions/refresh rates
[12:57] <Joh6nn> chova: try "sudo apt-get update && apt-cache search divx"
[12:57] <coolbeing> how do yu peple know that Flight 4 will be released in 4 hours? is there a timer somewhere?
[12:57] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - apparently I only have limited shell functionality.  No "more" abilities.  Hold on while I try something
[12:57] <mateon> kwiat: don't paste in here
[12:57] <piotr_> how change trash icon?
[12:57] <dabaR> piotr_: ask
[12:57] <mateon> !tell kwiat about pastebin
[12:57] <amphi> superbob: do you have page fliping enabled in xorg.conf? that can cause corruption on some cards
[12:58] <mary-kate> ok, i froze up again
[12:58] <dabaR> piotr_: change what it looks like?
[12:58] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: we know how to read?
[12:58] <amphi> er, page flipping
[12:58] <coolbeing> gnomefreak where is it written when it will be eleased ?
[12:58] <mateon> kwiat: what video board do you have?
[12:58] <superbob> amphi no :(
[12:58] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: really its not a secret people come in here and announce it
[12:58] <OmegaAlpha> Joh6nn, when i type $ apt-cache search wineutil it does nothing except bring up another prompt
[12:58] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - nano works (yay!), no errors in the log.
[12:58] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: i was kidding about the reading
[12:58] <piotr_> I am downloading new icons and i want change my standard bin icon to new
[12:58] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: apt-get update?
[12:58] <superbob> amphi, the corruption isnt here if i remove xorg.conf and let x sort itself out (obviously dri isnt enabled this way though)
[12:58] <gnomefreak> but you can try ubuntu home page for more details
[12:59] <kwiat> mateon ive got an ati radeon x600
[12:59] <gnomefreak> or the dapper wiki
[12:59] <piotr_> i've got gnome
[12:59] <dabaR> piotr_: is it an icon set, or just a single picture?
[12:59] <markyo> hi all, need help with a dual boot setup; win2k pro & ubuntu hoary 5.04
[12:59] <moodog> Evening all.
[12:59] <coolbeing> gnomefreak ok, so it should be on the official page?
[12:59] <piotr_> pic
[12:59] <mateon> !tell kwiat about ati
[12:59] <kwiat> mateon using vlc or totem doesnt show that problem. the all run well and scale up my video files to 100% screen size
[12:59] <piotr_> it is picture
[12:59] <Ramone> hey...so there's no way to read local drives with a livecd?  I'm trying to do some recovery... I know the root pass of the local system, but it won't boot
[12:59] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: more than likely it gives a date maybe not a time but developers are in and out of here
[01:00] <amphi> superbob: yeah - you need to fiddle with the radeon options for xorg.conf, described in man radeon, I think
[01:00] <mateon> kwiat: hrm...
[01:00] <Ebdain> Ramone - you should be able to mount them.
[01:00] <piotr_> so can you help me?
[01:00] <mateon> kwiat: well, mplayer is not perfect you know :-)
[01:00] <Ramone> Ebdain: but it says I don't have read permissions
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> Joh6nn, cantt open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[01:00] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: sudo !!
[01:00] <CanYouHelpMePlz> OmegaAlpha: use sudo
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> whoops
[01:00] <chova> what players is good to use with ubuntu linux ?
[01:00] <jtacy> Ramone: boot the livecd with no options, is that what you did?
[01:00] <chova> cant get any of theese to work right
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> duh
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> my bad
[01:00] <chova> vlc and so on
[01:00] <Ramone> jtacy: yep
[01:01] <markyo> in a dual boot setup, do you have to have win2k installed as the first partition?
[01:01] <amphi> kwiat: do mplayer -vo help and try all the drivers 'til you find one that works as you want
[01:01] <Ramone> jtacy: mount is successful
[01:01] <dabaR> piotr_: this is the best I can do. http://art.gnome.org/faq.php#q4. If you ask again, something like, "I have a picture that I would like to set as my trash icon, how do I do it?" YOu may get an answer.
[01:01] <amphi> markyo: I believe not - grub can do 'remapping' of partitions to comfort windows, if necessary
[01:01] <piotr_> JUHU!!
[01:01] <piotr_> i love you :* :P
[01:02] <dabaR> I love you too.
[01:02] <piotr_> i'm new user ubuntu but I have already love it:D
[01:02] <coolbeing> wher can I see Ubuntu version change log ?
[01:02] <jtacy> Ramone: so then you are logged in as root on the livecd and you've created a mount point for the drive, and then you did mount -o ro /dev/hda1 /mnt/mountpt
[01:02] <kwiat> amphi thanks ill do so
[01:02] <cafuego> coolbeing: /usr/share/doc/*/Changelog.Debian.gz
[01:03] <coolbeing> cafuego i don have Ubuntu installed
[01:03] <cafuego> packages.ubuntu.com, then
[01:03] <ebdain_> Trying to kill the X server so I could tinker with it more was a bad idea...
[01:03] <markyo> amphi, thanks, cuz I installed win2k first, then hoary, but grub returned 'error 18' ... something to do with the bios and lba.
[01:03] <Ramone> jtacy: I did the mount with sudo... I can't log in as root, as far as I know... that's what I was told a few min ago in this chan anyway...
[01:04] <dabaR> piotr_: you can read the private messages ubotu sent you if you want.
[01:04] <crouchingMonkey> how do i install nvidia drivers so i can get some 3D going on my ubuntu ?
[01:04] <IdleOne> !nvidia
[01:04] <ubotu> it has been said that nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[01:04] <piotr_> Yes if you can :)
[01:04] <dabaR> ebdain_: how was it a bad idea?
[01:04] <markyo> would I set the partitions as 'primary' or 'logical'? ... btw, total n00b here :O)
[01:04] <OmegaAlpha> Joh6nn, k, i ran the update so how does that effect searching for wineutil?
[01:05] <ARIANX> join # ubuntu-es
[01:05] <dabaR> piotr_: our bot, ubotu has sent you private messages, look for "ubotu" on your screen.
[01:05] <mateon> !wineutil
[01:05] <ubotu> mateon: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:05] <piotr_> yes i see thanks
[01:05] <mateon> erm
[01:05] <cafuego> Shiny.
[01:05] <CanYouHelpMePlz> !botsnack
[01:05] <ubotu> thanks canyouhelpmeplz :)
[01:05] <mateon> !info wineutil
[01:05] <ebdain_> It tried to move me back into X, which freezes instantly at the moment.  Re-booting it now to try and figure out why it won't work (this is off a LiveCD, FYI)
[01:05] <ltibor65> Hi! Who has any idea how to reinstall Grub in the MBR after reinstalling Windows XP. I have Windows XP, Ubuntu 5.10 and Uhu Linux on my computer.
[01:05] <amphi> markyo: you only need to use logical partitions if you need more than four
[01:05] <cafuego> ltibor65: Boot the ubuntu cd with the 'rescue' option.
[01:06] <hermes_7> maybe a noob question but: how do I remove the partitions from my ubuntu desktop? If I rightclick on  a partition (e.g.  hda7) I can't choose delete
[01:06] <mr_spud> How do I change the path in Ubuntu?  I found a bug report saying that the path won't persist across reboots, and I find that to be true.  Is there a known solution?
[01:06] <amphi> markyo: I have no idea if windows will boot from a logical partition; regardless, it probably still needs the 'bootable' flag set
[01:06] <dabaR> ebdain_: you do not need to reboot if the X server freezes. Just hit "alt-ctrl-f1" and then type "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart" and press enter.
[01:06] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: "apt-cache search" searches the list of available packages that apt-get downloads from its packages servers.  if it can't find the package you want in that list, as far as apt-get is concerned, that package doesn't exist
[01:06] <Ebdain> dabaR - you missed my first message :)
[01:06] <Joh6nn> so updating the list is the first step in finding a missing package
[01:06] <next> !ati
[01:06] <ubotu> [ati]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:06] <Ramone> this is a nice distro though... it's going right on as soon as I get my data off
[01:06] <cafuego> mr_spud: Edit .bashrc (one user only) or /etc/profile (all users)
[01:06] <Ebdain> That's not an option.  If X tries to start, the system freezes
[01:07] <OmegaAlpha> Joh6nn, oh so if it just goes to another prompt line then it means nothing found
[01:07] <superbob> Damn it was actually a known bug
[01:07] <Ebdain> dabaR - I have to ctrl-alt-F1 immediately to even use the system at all.
[01:07] <ltibor65> cafuego, do you mean Ubuntu Install CD?
[01:07] <superbob> I was encountering
[01:07] <cafuego> ltibor65: yes
[01:07] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: exactly
[01:07] <superbob> amphi, my problem was resolved by https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-driver-ati/+bug/20283
[01:07] <ltibor65> And it reload grub?
[01:07] <cafuego> Seveas: and stay out!
[01:07] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, I wonder if we didn't have the same problem.  I'm trying to remember the file I needed to edit to fix it.  The program that was messed up started with a y...
[01:07] <dabaR> heh
[01:08] <hermes_7> hi. maybe a noob question but: how do I remove the partitions from my ubuntu desktop? If I rightclick on  a partition (e.g.  hda7) I can't choose delete
[01:08] <mr_spud> cafuego: I have done that without success. Maybe I don't understand the bash syntax. Could you look at the lines I inserted?
[01:08] <OmegaAlpha> ok so say if i search for wine and i see xwine.. apt-get xwine?
[01:08] <dabaR> hermes_7: unmount
[01:08] <ltibor65> cafuego, and how to reload grub with the install CD?
[01:08] <CanYouHelpMePlz> OmegaAlpha: sudo apt-get install programname
[01:08] <Joh6nn> hermes_7: do you want to unmount them or delete them?
[01:08] <_jason> hermes_7: system tools > configuration editor: apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible uncheck
[01:08] <markyo> amphi, thanks ... It's a 160gb hd, and I was going to partition it thusly: 512mb swap, 61gb ubuntu, remainder win2k. should grub be able to map that?
[01:08] <amphi> superbob: what did you do?
[01:09] <markyo> or track it, or whatever?
[01:09] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - I can't think of many programs that begin with "y"
[01:09] <superbob> amphi, I ran that command in the first post, but I have just noticed it has disabled DRI...
[01:09] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, Maybe not.  Sorry, I'm not being very helpful.  What was happening was that a few modules needed to be added to a file.
[01:09] <superbob> amphi, :( its either DRI and unuseablely corrupted screen
[01:09] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, I'll do some searching and see if I can remember anything useful.  (-8
[01:09] <superbob> or no dri and nice screen
[01:09] <Joh6nn> OmegaAlpha: are you trying to install wine, wineutil, or xwine?  they're all different
[01:09] <superbob> poor tuxracer
[01:09] <hermes_7> Joh6nn: no i just don't want to see them
[01:09] <coolbeing> which one is better and easier for noob? Gnome or KDE ?
[01:09] <amphi> markyo: yeah - it is said that it is faster to have swap nearer the middle of the disk
[01:10] <amphi> markyo: also having a separate /home partition is perhaps a good idea
[01:10] <pdc> coolbeing: they are both easy. Just takes some looking around, imho
[01:10] <Joh6nn> hermes_7: then _jason had a command for you
[01:10] <mr_spud> How do I send a message to a specific user in this irc node?
[01:10] <coolbeing> pdc which one do you use ?
[01:10] <donofrio_> does ubuntu have active directory server support?
[01:10] <phiber_optic> does anybody know how to ssh to a remote computer and keep my keyboard configurations on the remote computer? Because when I ssh to the remote computer there are some keyboards that are disabled such as backspace, enter, arrow..
[01:10] <kyo_> coolbeing, I like gnome better after testing out KDE.
[01:10] <pdc> KDE
[01:10] <dabaR> coolbeing: either really.
[01:10] <thma> i dont ahve the ubuntu disk right now and adapt keeps asking for it, how can i disable that?
[01:10] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - Figured it out
[01:10] <insidious> hey, can anyone tell me the *right* way to get gcc 4.0.2 in ubuntu?
[01:10] <sm> hi.. I upgraded a couple of libraries to dapper versions .. how do I cleanly revert them back to breezy versions ?
[01:10] <pdc> coolbeing: try both :)
[01:10] <_jason> insidious: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:10] <markyo> amphi, so: ubuntu, swap, win would be better? how large should a /home partition be?
[01:11] <dabaR> sm: remove the lines in sources.list for one.
[01:11] <insidious> _jason, won't that give me 4.0.1?
[01:11] <sm> dabaR: done that
[01:11] <coolbeing> pdc Waiting for Flight 4.. I am a noob, want to give ubuntu a try. Breezy did not work wuth my hardware
[01:11] <_jason> insidious: ah, right you are
[01:11] <Ebdain> Combatjuan - the stock "nv" driver was doing it.  I modified xorg.conf to use VESA, and re-started kdm (Kubuntu) via dabaR's message and now it's working.
[01:11] <hermes_7> Joh6nn: thanks jason and you Joh6nn and the others
[01:11] <Joh6nn> markyo: how big your home should be depends on who you ask
[01:11] <sm> but apt-get update && apt-get install doesn't downgrade it
[01:11] <amphi> markyo: depends on what you put in it ;) I have 62GB /home, of which I am using 44 ATM
[01:12] <gnomefreak> sm: i dont think there is a downgrade ability
[01:12] <phiber_optic> does anybody know how to ssh to a remote computer and keep my keyboard configurations on the remote computer? Because when I ssh to the remote computer there are some keyboards that are disabled such as backspace, enter, arrow..
[01:12] <PuppiesOnAcid> Anyone here use avaratec laptops?
[01:12] <superbob> amphi, its reverted back to "ati" as opposed to fglrx, which fixes 2d and breaks DRI p
[01:12] <insidious> how to get gcc 4.0.2?  compile from source?  another repository has it?
[01:12] <gnomefreak> that would be why all the docs say this is testing dont use it on everyday pc
[01:12] <markyo> amphi, sorry for ignorance here, but what's 'ATM'?
[01:12] <superbob> now if i update xorg.conf from ati > fglrx and restart X it craps all over my screen again :p
[01:12] <quacker> phiber_optic, check out putty
[01:12] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, whats shaking
[01:13] <PuppiesOnAcid> markyo: At the moment
[01:13] <amphi> markyo: 'at the moment'
[01:13] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: shaking?
[01:13] <spliff> oes anyone know why I cant switch from LCD to CRT on a Dell CPx laptop? The Fn keys dont seem to do anything.
[01:13] <phiber_optic> quacker putty?
[01:13] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, i fixed the GLX extension problem!!
[01:13] <Combatjuan> Ebdain, Excellent.
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[01:13] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: cool - what was it?
[01:13] <markyo> thx
[01:13] <amphi> markyo: to spare your blushes, sudo apt-get install bsdgames, and man wtf ;)
[01:14] <insidious> does anyone run gcc 4.0.2?
[01:14] <thma> i dont have the ubuntu dvd install disk right now and adapt keeps asking for it, how can i disable that and have it just d/l the files from repository??
[01:14] <dabaR> sm: you can try sudo aptitude -f install
[01:14] <Joh6nn> markyo: after having gone through a couple upgrades & re-installs i have settled upon keeping my /home partition to 1 gig, and using it exclusively for my account settings, and keeping my personal files on a separate partition.  whether that would be good for you to do is up to you
[01:14] <CanYouHelpMePlz> thma: edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:14] <phiber_optic> whats is the command to check which kernel version do I have?
[01:14] <quacker> phiber_optic, an extremely configureable cross-platform ssh client http://soark.whitestar.greenend.co.uk
[01:14] <amphi> phiber_optic: uname -r
[01:14] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, i installed a fglrx driver? restarted the computer got the same error before where i lost the GUI
[01:14] <CanYouHelpMePlz> thma: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:14] <Ebdain> and wow, KDE has really changed since  I used it last...
[01:15] <phiber_optic> thanx quacker
[01:15] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: fglrx, ugh ;)
[01:15] <Kagey> Im installing dapper drake and in the install base system step, i get a debootstrap warning file reiserfsprogs was corrupt, and the instlal base systems step will not finish.
[01:15] <phiber_optic> thanx amphi
[01:15] <Kagey> what do i do?
[01:15] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, then did the sudo reconfigure xorg.conf command to fix that.. saving my life agian.. and now it works
[01:15] <thma> CanYouHelpMePlz, duh i missed it on the very top
[01:15] <CanYouHelpMePlz> thma: no problemo :-)
[01:15] <gnomefreak> Kagey: try a breezy disk see if it does same thing
[01:15] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: cool - what fps do you get now from glxgears?
[01:15] <phiber_optic> I have another small question.. Everytime I update a kernel where does the old one goess?
[01:15] <quacker> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
[01:15] <quacker> sorry
[01:15] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, yeah what is it? i mentioned it earlier and someone said "fglrx, eh?"
[01:16] <quacker> phiber_optic,
[01:16] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: what do you mean?
[01:16] <quacker> Kagey, check the MD5 sum of your install media
[01:16] <OmegaAlpha> how do i check the fps again?
[01:16] <superbob> glxgears
[01:16] <superbob> ?
[01:16] <Ebdain> phiber_optic - It'll stay in the /boot directory, unless you explicity delete or overwrite it
[01:16] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: type glxgears in a term
[01:17] <Joh6nn> using Kubuntu & Firefox 1.5, when i view flash pages, i get no sound?  anyone have any ideas?
[01:17] <markyo> Joh6nn, thx 4 the tip
[01:17] <phiber_optic> quacker putty is for windows?
[01:17] <Joh6nn> markyo: no problem.  hope it works for you?
[01:17] <Joh6nn> bah
[01:17] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, like when imentioned it earlier in here some1 responded as if it was bad or that they should have known and forgot
[01:17] <kwiat> mateon do you think the missing ati driver could be reason for difficulties with playing video?
[01:17] <CanYouHelpMePlz> phiber_optic: yes
[01:17] <Joh6nn> ignore that ?
[01:17] <phiber_optic> Edbain how do I delete them?
[01:17] <markyo> amphi, lol
[01:17] <quacker> phiber_optic, putty is for many o/s
[01:17] <dabaR> phiber_optic: yes, but runs on wine:P
[01:17] <kbrosnan> lsuactiafner, have you tried firefox's safe mode?
[01:17] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, yeah i already did that
[01:17] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: or fglrx may have its own one, type fglrx<TAB> might show you
[01:17] <amphi> markyo: lol?
[01:17] <phiber_optic> ohh okk..
[01:17] <Kagey> can i burn a cd from the install disk?
[01:17] <quacker> read the  second URL I posted  (the first one was jsut a  'bad guess' from memory)
[01:17] <kyo_> wheeeee.
[01:17] <phiber_optic> but My problem is that I want to remote desktop somewhere else so I can Use the applications from that server...
[01:18] <phiber_optic> and I will need X11
[01:18] <dabaR> phiber_optic: or, http://dabar.selfip.org/putty.exe
[01:18] <redblade> hi how do I uninstall blackdown Java?
[01:18] <dabaR> redblade: it depends on how you installed it.
[01:18] <Ebdain> phiber_optic - look into VNC, it might do what you're after.
[01:18] <gnomefreak> redblade: synaptic unless you know the name of it
[01:18] <markyo> amphi, sorry switched channels
[01:19] <btdown> phiber, try FreeNX
[01:19] <_jason> redblade: how did you install it?
[01:19] <Combatjuan> phiber_optic, You should be able to ssh -X into a machine and run X applications from it.
[01:19] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, yeah i see the gears moving but how do i check the fps?
[01:19] <phiber_optic> Ebdain, the problem is that I ssh my universities server... I log in everything works perfect... But as soon as I run Matlab I can use enter key, backspace...
[01:19] <redblade>   sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[01:19] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: it'll tell you in the term you ran it from
[01:19] <sm> dabaR: didn't work, thanks anyway
[01:19] <_jason> redblade: sudo apt-get remove j2re1.4
[01:19] <mr_spud> Question: I downloaded and installed MySQL 5, but /usr/local/mysql/bin isn't in my path, so phpmyadmin doesn't see it. How do I fix that?
[01:19] <dabaR> redblade: sudo apt-get remove j2re1.4
[01:20] <dabaR> redblade: use aptitude.
[01:20] <superbob> amphi, http://ps-aux.org/paste
[01:20] <Ebdain> phiber_optic - no idea then, honestly.  I only use SSH for basic shell usage.
[01:20] <phiber_optic> thanx Ebdain...
[01:20] <quacker> dabaR, putty has source code and even a .deb package for Linux 9for over five years now)
[01:20] <dabaR> mr_spud: you sure it is because it is not in your path?
[01:20] <markyo> would there be any way to salvage my current install setup and make grub work? I installed win2k first (98gb), then swap (512mb), then remaining 61gb for hoary
[01:20] <phiber_optic> Ebdain, another question which kernel images files should I dlete initrd or vmlinux?
[01:20] <Joh6nn> markyo: depends.  what about your current set up is busted?
[01:21] <gnomefreak> dabaR: what is aptitude gonna do that apt-get wont do with j2re1.4?
[01:21] <quacker> dabaR, I use it myself in Breezy, Dapper, Sarge and Etch
[01:21] <amphi> superbob: why did you show me that? ;)
[01:21] <markyo> grub kept returning 'error 18', so I attempted a reinstall of hoary, and then grub couldn't even install into the mbr
[01:21] <Ebdain> phiber_optic - I would suggest you don't, unless you're 100% certain they're for a kernel you're not going to use anymore.
[01:21] <dabaR> gnomefreak: not just that program, but in general it is much better practice.
[01:21] <superbob> amphi, to see if u can shed any light on those errors
[01:21] <superbob> :p
[01:21] <gnomefreak> oh dabaR ok
[01:21] <quacker> markyo, yes
[01:21] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, it doesnt say anything
[01:22] <phiber_optic> Ebdain, yeah like I have 3 or 4 kernels which im not using
[01:22] <amphi> superbob: no, sorry, I know nothing about fglrx, except that it is t3h 3vi1 ;)
[01:22] <superbob> ok
[01:22] <_jason> dabaR: why is aptitude better?  (a link would suffice)
[01:22] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, at first when the gear prog loaded the gears moved fast and smooth for a split second and then slowed down
[01:22] <Ebdain> phiber_optic - like I said, if you're 100% positive, go for it.  I leave em behind in case I need to revert.  Plus, they only take a few meg
[01:22] <quacker> amphi, fire GL works very nicely for me
[01:22] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, but no info displayed in the term
[01:23] <phiber_optic> ohh ok
[01:23] <quacker> amphi, it dpends on which particular ATI chipset you have
[01:23] <phiber_optic> but for curiosity Ebdain which files is the one to delete?
[01:23] <amphi> OmegaAlpha: how unusual - it has always output info, albeit disappointing info at times
[01:23] <amphi> quacker: what does? the need for fglrx?
[01:23] <quacker> OmegaAlpha, xdpyinfo
[01:23] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, i hope this time its a "no news is good news"
[01:24] <darthbutcher> !windowsmediaplayer
[01:24] <ubotu> darthbutcher: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:24] <darthbutcher> Can I use WIndows Media Player?
[01:24] <gnomefreak> darthbutcher: you cant
[01:24] <quacker> amphi, ahhh, you meant the licensing was evil... so...
[01:24] <darthbutcher> gnomefreak: Damn.
[01:24] <darthbutcher> Quicktime
[01:24] <darthbutcher> ?
[01:24] <darthbutcher> !quicktime
[01:24] <ubotu> quicktime is, like, read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[01:24] <gnomefreak> darthbutcher: the word windows should have given that away
[01:24] <CanYouHelpMePlz> darthbutcher: why would you want those
[01:24] <OmegaAlpha> quacker, now that displayed alot of info
[01:24] <darthbutcher> IGN Videos
[01:24] <gnomefreak> darthbutcher: use mplayer
[01:24] <gnomefreak> or vlc
[01:24] <darthbutcher> TO stream I need them
[01:24] <gnomefreak> with w32codecs
[01:24] <markyo> Joh6nn, amphi, any thoughts?
[01:25] <amphi> quacker: and it seems to cause many problems, as is customary for binary modules - I'm lucky my card is sufficiently trailing edge to be supported by free drivers
[01:25] <dabaR> _jason: I am at work, no time, google...
[01:25] <mr_spud> dabaR, did you get my previous messages (I think I don't understand how IRC works. I sent a few messages with /msg dabaR)
[01:25] <Joh6nn> markyo: i got nothing.  quacker seemed to think it was salvageable.  i'm interested to see how he suggests you take care of it
[01:25] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: are you registered?
[01:25] <CanYouHelpMePlz> amphi: yea i just lucked out also, i'm on a pci-express x700 pro 256mb ati radeon
[01:25] <quacker> xine, gxine xine-ui, totem-xine, kaffeine-xine, mozilla-xine, GET XINE (this has been a unpaid non-commercial announcement)
[01:26] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, I don't know what that means, so no.
[01:26] <_jason> dabaR: ok, no problem, I just didn't turn up any definitive hits on my first search.  Maybe I'll bug you about it when you have some free time :)
[01:26] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell mr_spud about register
[01:26] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: read teh pm ubotu sent you
[01:26] <Joh6nn> quacker: what's your xine recommendation based on?  i know nothing about xine other than "it seems to work better for me than gstreamer does"
[01:26] <gnomefreak> the*
[01:27] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, i did xdpyinfo and that showed alot of info will i beable to find the fps inthere?
[01:27] <quacker> Joh6nn, just personal bias after much farting around with every player I can get my mitts on
[01:27] <Joh6nn> fair enough
[01:27] <Joh6nn> i have the same bias for the same reason. ; )
[01:28] <wastrel> hi
[01:28] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, Thanks. I registered.
[01:28] <dabaR> _jason: sure.
[01:28] <rewt_> err
[01:28] <wastrel> i changed my hostname
[01:28] <rewt_> i have a foler on my desktop with permissions for root
[01:28] <rewt_> and it wont let me deleyte this folder?
[01:28] <rewt_> how do i delete it?
[01:29] <wastrel> sudo rm
[01:29] <markyo> quacker, do you think my mbr is hosed after re-partitioning and reintsalling hoary?
[01:29] <wastrel> or sudo chmod  and rm
[01:29] <quacker> I also like the xine UIs best for navigating, the licensing -- GPL all the way, and scope of available plugins
[01:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell rewt_ about cli
[01:29] <gnomefreak> yw mr_spud
[01:29] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, so, what does "/msg some_user" do?
[01:29] <mcphail> OmegaAlpha: glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark
[01:29] <rewt_> wastrel, you talking to me?
[01:29] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: typing /msg user message will send the person a private message
[01:29] <quacker> markyo, no.  I would say 'changed' and not hosed, but I've recovered from this same situation myself
[01:29] <wastrel> rewt_:  yes, that's how to delete it from the command line
[01:29] <roostishaw> can someone help me with my firefox profile
[01:29] <Jivenix> whats that link to get ndiswrapper working in ubuntu
[01:30] <Jivenix> !ndiswrapper
[01:30] <ubotu> ndiswrapper is, like, totally, a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[01:30] <Jivenix> sweet
[01:30] <Joh6nn> mr_spud: on some servers though, like this one, /msg only works if you have registered your nick
[01:30] <gnomefreak> yes i can see it but please dont pm people in here without asking first its dangerous
[01:30] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: what's your firefox problem?
[01:30] <quacker> markyo, explain your ultimate objective: what do you want the system to look like when you're done?
[01:30] <gnomefreak> Joh6nn: he just reg. :)
[01:30] <Joh6nn> gnomefreak: ah. ; )
[01:30] <gnomefreak> roostishaw: what about it?
[01:30] <roostishaw> i need to import my profile from my windows hd. i have it mounted already
[01:30] <gnomefreak> :(
[01:31] <phiber_optic> If anybody know why when I ssh to a unix server my enter, backspace and arrows dont work I would REALLY APRECCIATE IT
[01:31] <roostishaw> how do i do it?
[01:31] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: close firefox
[01:31] <roostishaw> ok...
[01:31] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, Joh6nn, are you saying that the registration will take a while to propagate?
[01:31] <dsas> phiber_optic: stty erase
[01:31] <Jivenix> uncool
[01:31] <Jivenix> that ndiswrapper article is missing
[01:31] <Jivenix> is there another
[01:31] <phiber_optic> what does that mean dsas?
[01:31] <dabaR> phiber_optic: key mappings
[01:31] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: you cant use /msg if your nick isnt registered and identifyied
[01:31] <dsas> phiber_optic: are you using bash?
[01:31] <gnomefreak> identified
[01:31] <markyo> quacker, a dual boot with win2k and ubuntu (prob upgrade to 5.10): 160gb hd w/ 98gb win, 512mb swap, then 61gb ubuntu
[01:31] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, okay, so I've registered. How do I identify?
[01:31] <phiber_optic> dsas yeah
[01:31] <quacker> phiber_optic, because SSH is basically a terminal emulation program
[01:32] <OmegaAlpha> mcphail, Thanks! now that worked
[01:32] <Jivenix> found it
[01:32] <Jivenix> someone fix that link
[01:32] <Jivenix> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[01:32] <mcphail> OmegaAlpha: np
[01:32] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: now, in your home directory, go to .mozilla/firefox
[01:32] <quacker> phiber_optic, http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[01:32] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: right now you are but when you sign into freenode you need to type /msg nickserv identify <your password
[01:32] <gnomefreak> ?
[01:32] <quacker> errr 'protocol' not program
[01:32] <gnomefreak> >
[01:32] <rewt_> it says no such file?
[01:32] <Joh6nn> there should be a folder with a random looking name, ending in ".default"
[01:32] <rewt_> when i try to remove it
[01:32] <phiber_optic> dsas so what do i do?
[01:32] <wastrel> what's a good id3 tag editor?
[01:32] <roostishaw> ok...
[01:33] <wastrel> rewt_:  what command did you use?
[01:33] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, there is two fps results 426 in 6.3 seconds = 67.938 FPS
[01:33] <quacker> BKSPC et all are disabled for ANSI compatibility reasons, using a nice client like Putty or SecureCRT you can enable them
[01:33] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: now, is the firefox profile that you've got on your linux setup brand new?
[01:33] <_jason> wastrel: easytag
[01:33] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, and 410 frames in 6.9 seconds = 59.319 FPS
[01:33] <rewt_> i used
[01:34] <rewt_> cd rm jre1.5.0_06
[01:34] <rewt_> and I got
[01:34] <rewt_> rm: cannot remove `jre1.5.0_06': Is a directory
[01:34] <roostishaw> ya, its the one that was put there when i installed it
[01:34] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, do I have to identify every time I log in?
[01:34] <phiber_optic> quaquer but ssh is for windows...
[01:34] <dsas> phiber_optic: You need to tell the server that the backspace key is a backspace key. You should add " stty erase '^?' " to your bash_rc
[01:34] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: everytime you log into freenode unless you set your xchat to do it for you
[01:34] <_jason> rewt_: rm -r
[01:34] <quacker> phiber_optic, no, I run putty on Linux TRUST ME ON THIS
[01:34] <rewt_> _jason, thanks worked
[01:34] <wastrel> there's a linux version of putty?
[01:34] <roostishaw> actually its not new, sorry
[01:35] <markyo> quacker, that's the way I set it up originally, but grub kept returning 'error 18'
[01:35] <phiber_optic> dsas and what about for enter and the arrows
[01:35] <dsas> I presume they're a similar issue.
[01:35] <roostishaw> i tried to import mine manually from the windows hd thats mounted
[01:35] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  you'd love putty if you had to use windows often
[01:35] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: ok, then what's the user name for your windows account?
[01:35] <gnomefreak> mr_spud: yes im getting them but i dont pm with people
[01:35] <roostishaw> i know where to find it
[01:36] <gnomefreak> wastrel: i guess i forgot that part i dont trust anything called windows
[01:36] <mr_spud> gnomefreak, okay. Is this better?
[01:36] <Joh6nn> ok
[01:36] <roostishaw> but how do i get it into the linux versions folder?
[01:36] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  putty is the best free ssh client for 'doze - it's essential.
[01:36] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: you just copy & paste.
[01:36] <gnomefreak> wastrel: i use windows like maybe 1 time a month if its lucky
[01:37] <macross> howcome I cant find asterisk via apt-get?
[01:37] <roostishaw> but when i try to install an extention, or change anything.. i get an error
[01:37] <mr_spud> What should I know about setting up MySQL 5 with Breezy?  I'm having difficulties with a php script being able to open the MySQL database.
[01:37] <phiber_optic> quacker, so how do I run on linux?
[01:37] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: what?
[01:37] <navyn> where is xorg.conf located?
[01:37] <gnomefreak> macross: i saw books on that what is it?
[01:37] <wastrel> macross:  do you have the universe repository enabled in your apt sources.list?
[01:37] <Joh6nn> navyn: find / -name xorg.conf
[01:38] <roostishaw> its now imported and all... with all my extentions and bookmarks and stuff... but i cant install any extentions
[01:38] <macross> wastrel, no, I can't remeber what I need to change? just restricted to universe?
[01:38] <roostishaw> or remove any
[01:38] <gnomefreak> !universe
[01:38] <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
[01:38] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: this is from when you tried to import from using the firefox profile manager?
[01:38] <wastrel> macross:  don't change, just add universe
[01:39] <phiber_optic> dsas,  I added the line you told me to .bashrc and still didnt work :(
[01:39] <dsas> phiber_optic: You'll need to login and out
[01:39] <gnomefreak> macross: you should beable to go into that file and just take the # away from universe
[01:39] <dsas> phiber_optic: oh wait a second
[01:39] <phiber_optic> sure
[01:39] <quacker> phiber_optic,  ~:$ sudo apt-get update; apt-get install putty putty-tools pterm
[01:39] <Joh6nn> ubotu: tell joh6nn easysource
[01:39] <macross> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-security_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[01:39] <macross> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[01:39] <rewt_> hmmm
[01:39] <roostishaw> no, i copied the entire profile from the windows hd. then replace the old one (in linux) with it. (btw: do u have a sn i can contact you on with gaim, its too crowed here)
[01:39] <Joh6nn> ubotu: tell joh6nn !easysource
[01:39] <gnomefreak> macross: run sudo apt-get update
[01:39] <rewt_> anyone know anything about getting the icon on your mozilla browser?
[01:40] <navyn> how many kilbytes in 256 mb?
[01:40] <macross> ah, thanks gnomefreak
[01:40] <gnomefreak> macross: yw
[01:40] <gnomefreak> what is asteric?
[01:40] <mr_spud> navyn: 256 * 1024
[01:40] <Joh6nn> gnomefreak:, is my syntax for ubotu off?
[01:40] <aquarius> Is there any official way of finding out the upstream URL for a package other than looking in debian/copyright for those package that list it?
[01:40] <gnomefreak> yes
[01:40] <wastrel> gnomefreak:  seems to be voicemail sw
[01:40] <gnomefreak> Joh6nn: no !
[01:40] <mr_spud> navyn: 256 * 1024 = 262144
[01:40] <macross> asterisk is a opensource PBX, but even tho I just added universe I still done see it via apt
[01:40] <Joh6nn> gnomefreak: tried it without the ! first
[01:40] <TokenBad> would the grep -v work to remove lines based on info anywhere in a line or only at the start of a line?
[01:41] <wastrel> macross:  are you on breezy or hoary?
[01:41] <gnomefreak> Joh6nn: you should also /msg ubotu instead of that way
[01:41] <_jason> TokenBad: anywhere
[01:41] <wastrel> macross:  i see it in breezy universe
[01:41] <macross> wastrel, breey
[01:41] <Joh6nn> ah
[01:41] <macross> wastrel, breezy
[01:41] <Joh6nn> k
[01:41] <sm> all: I was able to downgrade by appending /breezy to each package
[01:41] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Joh6nn about easysource
[01:41] <gnomefreak> there you have it now
[01:41] <Joh6nn> ahhh
[01:41] <OmegaAlpha> amphi, you still there
[01:41] <Joh6nn> was missing the "about" sugar
[01:41] <mr_spud> ubotu tell mr_spud about easysource
[01:41] <Joh6nn> thanks
[01:41] <macross> wastrel, how can I search the universe? I uncommented the lines in sources.list but I still dont see it
[01:41] <wastrel> macross:  apt-cache search
[01:41] <TokenBad> _jason, , grep -v "^foo" file.txt > file.txt still?
[01:42] <wastrel> macross:  also apt-cache policy
[01:42] <kyo_> weird ... I can hear sound in amorak but I can't hear sound in like, myspace and stuff
[01:42] <macross> root@Ubuntu:/etc/apt# apt-cache search asterisk
[01:42] <macross> root@Ubuntu:/etc/apt#
[01:42] <gnomefreak> macross: did you apt-get update after you took the # away?
[01:42] <macross> gnomefreak, yes
[01:42] <navyn> i'm trying to reconfigure my xorg file
[01:42] <andyross> ubotu tell andyross about easysource :)
[01:42] <rewt_> how do you give mozilla  an icon?
[01:42] <TokenBad> and anyone know what it means when trying to use eggdrop tcl and it says need http package installed?
[01:42] <gnomefreak> apt-cache search
[01:42] <rewt_> Mine is just a white box :-\
[01:42] <kyo_> oh wait, nevermind
[01:42] <gnomefreak> than the title
[01:42] <roostishaw> hello, jon?
[01:42] <kyo_> I hear it
[01:42] <phiber_optic> quacker still didnt work
[01:42] <dsas> phiber_optic: Sorry, I didn't explain properly, to enter stty erase '^?' . Without double quote marks ("). You need to type "stty erase ' " then type ctrl +c and then "?'"
[01:43] <_jason> TokenBad: if you use the ^ then it will only do the beginning
[01:43] <dsas> phiber_optic: if that makes sense?
[01:43] <gnomefreak> with root
[01:43] <Joh6nn> sorry, roostishaw, got distracted
[01:43] <roostishaw> no problem
[01:43] <andyross> Sorry, does someone have problems with backspace/delete on their terminal ... in 2006?
[01:43] <phiber_optic> dsas not really :(
[01:43] <macross> nm, I forgot to uncomment something else, I onlt did the ones near the bottom of the file. maybe that is why
[01:43] <quacker> phiber_optic, do you have the multiverse and universe repositories enabled?
[01:43] <TokenBad> _jason, , grep -v "foo" file.txt > file.txt this??
[01:43] <gnomefreak> andyross: in 2006?
[01:43] <phiber_optic> dsas, didnt make much sense at all sorry
[01:43] <_jason> TokenBad: that will do anywhere, what are you trying to do?
[01:43] <macross> thanks guys
[01:43] <andyross> Yes, 2006.
[01:44] <roostishaw>  i copied the entire profile from the windows hd. then replace the old one (in linux) with it. (btw: do u have a sn i can contact you on with gaim, its too crowed here)
[01:44] <phiber_optic> quacjker I did install it but still had the same problem
[01:44] <Joh6nn> roostishaw: i'm joh6nn on AIM, joh6nn@hotmail.com on MSN, and on y! i'd be joh6nn if i could remember my password, so for now on y! i'm dioqenes
[01:44] <dsas> phiber_optic: You can also type stty erase (and then press backspace, and then return) in your terminal window and that should fix it for this session.
[01:44] <gnomefreak> andyross: oh ok no but i had that issue in dec 2005
[01:44] <hybrid> ok i need help, i am installing ubuntu and it hangs on "setting up partitioner" at 52%
[01:44] <dabaR> andyross: I always have it when I use the macosx terminal to login to my ubuntu, and then run screen. otherwise it works with no screen.
[01:44] <quacker> Telnet/SSH client for X
[01:44] <quacker> This is the Unix port of the popular Windows ssh client, PuTTY. It supports
[01:44] <quacker> flexible terminal setup, mid-session reconfiguration using Ctrl-rightclick,
[01:44] <quacker> multiple X11 authentication protocols, and various other interesting things
[01:44] <quacker> not provided by ssh in an xterm.
[01:44] <gnomefreak> quacker: dont paste in here
[01:44] <quacker> sawwy
[01:44] <CanYouHelpMePlz> quacker: you better be!
[01:44] <CanYouHelpMePlz> ;-)
[01:44] <phiber_optic> ok hold on
[01:44] <gnomefreak> lol
[01:45] <CanYouHelpMePlz> lucky that paste-nazi seveas isn't here
[01:45] <CanYouHelpMePlz> ;-)
[01:45] <dabaR> heh
[01:45] <phiber_optic>  stty erase
[01:45] <phiber_optic> stty: missing argument to `erase'
[01:45] <phiber_optic> Try `stty --help' for more information.
[01:45] <navyn> where is keyboard variant in xorg.conf?
[01:45] <quacker> it's in the 'net' section of the Universe repos, phiber_optic
[01:45] <ethan> any way to change alsa buffer size without creating a rc file
[01:45] <roostishaw> w/e, can you help me with my problem?
[01:45] <TokenBad> _jason,  remove alot of lines from a txt file.....
[01:45] <OmegaAlpha> l
[01:45] <phiber_optic> I have to install stty?
[01:45] <_jason> TokenBad: k
[01:45] <quacker> TokenBad, waht you sed!
[01:46] <quacker> ;-)
[01:46] <joh6nn> hahaha
[01:46] <joh6nn> that was hilarious
[01:46] <_jason> heh
[01:46] <CanYouHelpMePlz> ;-) = my (C) copyright.
[01:46] <rewt_> sigh
[01:46] <gnomefreak> ok night all they are not fixing it tonight
[01:46] <joh6nn> roostishaw: as soon as you IMed me, gaim crashed
[01:46] <dsas> phiber_optic: nah, stty is there by default.
[01:46] <rewt_> i am sick of this little white box>.<
[01:46] <joh6nn> i blame you
[01:46] <phiber_optic> Did you read my paste?
[01:46] <phiber_optic> didnt work
[01:46] <phiber_optic> :(
[01:46] <roostishaw> oh, ok
[01:46] <rewt_> phiber?
[01:47] <phiber_optic> yeah rewt_ ?
[01:47] <joh6nn> IM me again; i didn't even get to see what your SN was
[01:47] <rewt_> thought u were talking to me
[01:47] <roostishaw> im me when you back on... im rooostishaw
[01:47] <rewt_> i need to get my icon right for mozilla
[01:47] <rewt_> >.<
[01:47] <phiber_optic> oohh noo
[01:47] <dsas> yeah, didn't pressing backspace after you typed stty erase leave a ^H mark, or something similar on the terminal line?
[01:47] <phiber_optic> sorry
[01:48] <markyo> quacker, any ideas how i might repair my mbr and get grub to work? can I uninstall an ubuntu installation?
[01:48] <carpediem> anyone know if there is some way to keep people from adding you in ICQ under Gaim?  I know it can be done under the real client, but I don't run Windows.
[01:49] <dsas> phiber_optic: http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/cool_unix/stty.html explains it well, if you look towards the bottom of the page
[01:49] <klepas> moin moin
[01:49] <phiber_optic> I put ssty remove ^H but nothing happens when i remote desktop again :(
[01:49] <dabaR> markyo: what happened?
[01:49] <klepas> curious, do i need to edit the pass column in /etc/fstab in order to get rid of the partition icons on my desktop?
[01:50] <markyo> dabaR, my original install of win2k and hoary went fine, until I rebooted, and grub returned 'error 18'
[01:50] <dabaR> markyo: you installed win then hoary?
[01:50] <markyo> yes
[01:50] <CanYouHelpMePlz> markyo: why are you installing hoary ?
[01:50] <dabaR> and then after a reboot it borked?
[01:50] <QueMan> greetings guys
[01:51] <markyo> I got hoary in the mail
[01:51] <CanYouHelpMePlz> oh.
[01:51] <airmikey> im running 64 bit breezy, when i plug in my usb harddrive its not mounting
[01:51] <markyo> dabaR, yes
[01:51] <dabaR> markyo: do you have a liev CD? You should...
[01:51] <dsas> phiber_optic: that's confusing, if you put it in your .bash_rc (note that starts with a .) then it should execute everytime you start a new session.
[01:51] <airmikey> normally a icon pops up on desktop...wright ?
[01:51] <CanYouHelpMePlz> whats gonna be after dapper? allison alligator ?
[01:52] <markyo> dabaR, that's what I'm running now
[01:52] <lowfi> klepas: theres a key for them in gconf-editor
[01:52] <dabaR> markyo: I knew a set of steps...
[01:52] <TokenBad> and anyone know what it means when trying to use eggdrop tcl and it says need http package installed?
[01:52] <yanimax> how to unrar a divx that is made with a lot of small rar archives, when i unrar one of the rar files, it creates an empty directory...?
[01:53] <dabaR> markyo: sudo fdisk -l -> paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:53] <phiber_optic> dsas didnt work :(
[01:53] <_jason> yanimax: unrar x firefile.rar
[01:53] <_jason> yanimax: unrar x firstfile.rar
[01:53] <markyo> dabar, what will that do?
[01:54] <dsas> phiber_optic: Sorry, it's .bashrc, no underscore.
[01:54] <dsas> Man, i'm tired.
[01:54] <phiber_optic> yeah but when I do in the command line and then try to connect backsapce, enter and the other keys they still dont work :(
[01:54] <dabaR> markyo: run "sudo fdisk -l" to find out what different partitions and drives are on your computer, and what they are called. then put in onto pastebin so I can know as well. paset.ubuntu-nl.org is the Seveas' pastebin.
[01:55] <dabaR> typo^
[01:55] <hybrid> no one knows why the install is hanging?
[01:55] <dabaR> markyo: post under your name, or give me exact link, please.
[01:55] <klepas> lowfi: mhh, a search for "icons" doesn't reveal much in terms of desktop icons
[01:55] <klepas> at least nothing in relation to it
[01:56] <markyo> dabaR, okay, one moment
[01:56] <dylan_> why do i have to type a password every time i go into the Network Servers thing?
[01:56] <rewt_> its more secure that way
[01:56] <lowfi> apps->nautilus->desktop
[01:57] <dylan_> rewt_, but even after i type int he password, nothing happens.  it asks me again and again
[01:57] <rewt_> then you are putting the wrong pw in
[01:57] <talisein> whoa is anyone else getting flooded with sex pms?
[01:57] <wastrel> not me :[
[01:57] <mandavi> dylan_:  put your user password - not the root
[01:57] <rewt_> the pw you used to login to your name :)
[01:58] <NCLife> rofl talisein
[01:58] <phiber_optic> dsas  it didnt work :( I guess
[01:58] <dylan_> mandavi, my user password is also the root password
[01:58] <mateon> talisein: this must be your lucky day :-)
[01:58] <dylan_> mandavi, could it be my router?
[01:58] <mandavi> dylan_: no
[01:59] <newbie> hi
[01:59] <markyo> dabaR, just posted it ...
[01:59] <mandavi> dylan_: are you sure you write it right?
[01:59] <markyo> under my nick
[01:59] <joh6nn> dylan_: did you create a root user?
[01:59] <dylan_> joh6nn, no
[01:59] <alpha> is there a way to list my devices... pci cards and such?
[01:59] <_jason> alpha: lspci
[02:00] <mateon> darn
[02:00] <phiber_optic> If anybody know why when I ssh to a unix server my enter, backspace and arrows dont work I would REALLY APRECCIATE IT
[02:00] <alpha> merci
[02:00] <oklinux> how do I format a flash drive ?
[02:01] <_jason> oklinux: you can use gparted
[02:02] <yoyo> hello everybody
[02:02] <yoyo> hey _jason
[02:02] <superbob> Hello YOYO
[02:02] <_jason> yoyo: hi
[02:02] <yoyo> I tried uninstalling uim
[02:02] <yoyo> and guess what....
[02:02] <yoyo> everything is back to normal
[02:02] <yoyo> I could configure my printer and gedit works fine
[02:02] <nibblesmx> does anyone knows if dapper will use xgl?
[02:02] <yoyo> hi superbob
[02:03] <quacker> phiber_optic, please quit repeating.  Your question has been answered (several times)
[02:03] <redblade> I need to install sun Java but the ubutu page doesn't seem to work right
[02:03] <rewt_> redblade i just installed java
[02:03] <redblade> those instruction don't seem to install java
[02:04] <rewt_> i had o install 32 bit firefox and 32 bit jave
[02:04] <rewt_> red ill get you the 32 bit tutorial
[02:04] <yoyo> bad thing is... i'm not able to type in japanese anymore
[02:04] <redblade> could you show me?
[02:04] <yoyo> does anyone know how to type in japanese in ubuntu?
[02:04] <redblade> I've tried it a few times and I did it wrong
[02:04] <rewt_> red u 64 bit?
[02:05] <nyc-h0st> can anyone tell me why samba would allow user X to see the home of user Y?
[02:05] <rewt_> redblade, are you 62 bit?
[02:05] <sword> hey there
[02:05] <rewt_> or 32 bit
[02:05] <rewt_> *64
[02:05] <redblade> I don't think so
[02:05] <sword> is there a reason why youtube films won't play sound but my music audio works fine?
[02:05] <redblade> 32
[02:05] <sword> and w/ videos too?
[02:06] <sword> something w/ shockwave files?
[02:06] <phiber_optic> quacker but your way didnt work
[02:06] <jubei> hey people :) quick question (aren't they all :D) eerhm.. Totem Player refuses to play anything with the excuse of not having appropriate codecs. Not even mp3's!
[02:06] <rewt_> try this tutorial
[02:06] <rewt_> redblade, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[02:06] <phiber_optic> and dsas way didnt work just wondering if tthere is another way
[02:06] <newbie> !easyubuntu
[02:06] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[02:06] <redblade> okay
[02:06] <quacker> phiber_optic, that's probably because you never enabled the multiverse repositories
[02:06] <nyc-h0st> hello? i have homes shared in samba but from a windows machine it would let me browse the home for user X and if i try to see the home for Y it would allow me to see for Y without entering pass for Y why?
[02:06] <quacker> (as was already mentioned)
[02:07] <quacker> ubotu, tell phiber_optic about repos
[02:07] <quacker> repos!
[02:07] <quacker> !repos
[02:07] <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
[02:07] <yoyo> well... ok... i just wanted to know
[02:07] <yoyo> see ya
[02:08] <vincenz> How do I resize a partitioin
[02:08] <quacker> oh, the lag........
[02:08] <dabaR> markyo: if you have time, be patient, I am at work, I am going to look into it now.
[02:08] <phiber_optic> quacker I did install putty
[02:08] <markyo> dabaR, thanx!
[02:08] <xerophyte> http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2006/02/multitouch_user.php
[02:08] <phiber_optic> i came a putty window similar tu windows
[02:08] <vincenz> ?
[02:08] <phiber_optic> I connected to my uni server and stilld idnt work
[02:08] <quacker> vincenz, check out parted (gparted or qparted gui frontends)
[02:08] <vincenz> quacker: is it safe?
[02:08] <xerophyte> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp-y3ZNaCqs
[02:09] <dabaR> markyo: "sudo mkdir /mnt/hda6&&sudo mount /dev/hda6 /mnt/hda6"
[02:09] <rewt_> anyone here good with firefox? my icon in my title bar is just a white box?
[02:09] <Exdaix> sty test
[02:09] <quacker> phiber_optic, you have to CONFIGURE putty -- surf around in the GUI and read the docs.  There are plenty
[02:09] <vincenz> quacker: can I resize partitions with data on them?
[02:09] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know if its possible to tweak fan settings from through linux?
[02:09] <redblade> rewt_, already it can't find some file
[02:10] <dabaR> markyo: "sudo chroot /mnt/hda6"
[02:10] <vincenz> how about mounting a partition from another computer?
[02:10] <quacker> vincenz, you can, but it's always recommended to make a back-up (especially if those are NTFS part'ns)
[02:10] <rewt_> red what file?
[02:10] <redblade> "/jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin"
[02:10] <jubei> can somebody help with Totem Player? It refuses to play anything with the excuse of not having appropriate codecs. Not even mp3's!
[02:10] <joh6nn> rewt_: in your firefox install folder, check to make sure that you have a folder named "icons"
[02:10] <redblade> I know it's there. I can see it!
[02:10] <vincenz> quacker: well I'd like to mount a partition from another computer running ubuntu
[02:11] <quacker> vincenz, resizing Ext3 partitions (making them larger) has (so far) been 'bulletproof' for mw
[02:11] <_jason> redblade: is it on your Desktop?
[02:11] <dsas> phiber_optic: If you're using putty and you go to to "keyboard" when you start it up and toggling the backspace key commands there doesn't work then I don't know why, sorry.
[02:11] <OmegaAlpha> jubei, get another player program
[02:11] <redblade> yep
[02:11] <rewt_> john where is the install folder?
[02:11] <_jason> redblade: cd ~/Desktop, try again
[02:11] <redblade> I did that already
[02:11] <markyo> dabar, "chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory"
[02:11] <rewt_> yes it had icons
[02:11] <joh6nn> rewt_: you can find it by typing "find / -name firefox |grep firefox-bin"
[02:11] <rewt_> but i deleted the install foler...
[02:11] <_jason> redblade: you are following the wiki? paste the exact command you are entering
[02:12] <redblade> I'm doing that to
[02:12] <rewt_> but the icon wasnt there before hand anyways
[02:12] <redblade> but i'll check again just in case
[02:12] <quacker> vincenz, why do you need to resize it then?  Why not just share it over the network using NFS (or SMB if you're yusing doze)
[02:12] <rewt_> where do all the install folder go
[02:12] <joh6nn> rewt_: i don't follow you....
[02:12] <rewt_> like where are they at
[02:12] <anavim> !print
[02:12] <ubotu> [print]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[02:12] <djm62-fluxbox> possibly stupid question: in Enlightenment wm, when I navigate to the net section of debian menu, the menu is too big for the screen, shifts from under the mouse, and promptly closes it
[02:12] <jubei> OmegaAlpha, for some strange reason, I tried Rythmbox 0.9 and It also refuses to play mp3s :D
[02:12] <joh6nn> rewt_: you've lost me
[02:12] <rewt_> joh6nn,  where do the folders go once you install them
[02:13] <jubei> which is a good media player for xwindows?
[02:13] <Jivenix> how do i mount my windows partition
[02:13] <rewt_> like where is my firefox folder
[02:13] <rewt_> so i can look
[02:13] <joh6nn> rewt_: you can find it by typing "find / -name firefox |grep firefox-bin"
[02:13] <OmegaAlpha> jubei, what about Mplayer?
[02:13] <quacker> djm62-fluxbox, CTRL-Alt-'+'/'-' (sometimes ont he keypad) do dynamically switch screen resolution under X11
[02:13] <OmegaAlpha> jubei, or XMMS player
[02:13] <jubei> kk, will check it out, although I don't think there's an ubuntu package out there, and the .deb ones don't work on ubuntu do they?
[02:13] <djm62-fluxbox> quacker: my screen res is limited to 1024x768 (laptop)
[02:14] <quacker> jubei, Xine, xine, xine -- rahrahrah!
[02:14] <Supremacy2k> hey anybody have a sec ?
[02:14] <rewt_> i cant find the folder
[02:14] <rewt_> >.<
[02:14] <mandavi> Supremacy2k: for free???
[02:14] <djm62-fluxbox> quacker: I'm in here asking because I don't believe that Enlightenment is unusable by design with large menus on 1024x768 screens
[02:14] <quacker> djm62-fluxbox, edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf then
[02:14] <Supremacy2k> mandavi -> hehe, just need a bit of help here. ;)
[02:15] <quacker> I don't know about enlightenment (as I don't use it)
[02:15] <D[a] > o_o;
[02:15] <sword> hey any of you play files on youtube much?
[02:15] <Kr4t05> Bleh
[02:15] <Kr4t05> !wireless
[02:15] <ubotu> rumour has it, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[02:15] <rewt_> joh6nn,  i got this when i typed in that
[02:15] <djm62-fluxbox> quacker: my screen has a physically limited number of pixels: no futzing about with xorg.conf will upgrade my hardware :-/
[02:15] <rewt_> find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc: this may be a bug in your filesystem driver.  Automatically turning on find's -noleaf option.  Earlier results may have failed to include directories that should have been searched.
[02:16] <sword> im having trouble getting sound to work on youtube
[02:16] <anavim> !dapper
[02:16] <ubotu> [dapper]  the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[02:16] <D[a] > kratos
[02:16] <D[a] > that link?
[02:16] <joh6nn> rewt_: that's all you get?
[02:16] <rewt_> yes
[02:16] <joh6nn> type "which firefox"
[02:16] <D[a] > god
[02:16] <dabaR> markyo: I am reading.
[02:16] <rewt_> rewt@ubuntu:/$ which firefox
[02:16] <rewt_> /usr/bin/firefox
[02:16] <Supremacy2k> nobody have a sec to help a newcommer ?
[02:17] <rewt_> Supremacy2k, what is wrong?
[02:17] <markyo> dabaR, no prob
[02:17] <Supremacy2k> rewt_ -> 2 things... how to i change directories in shell mode, and how do i run a program ? (just installed pure-ftpd and want to set it up)
[02:18] <D[a] > lol
[02:18] <D[a] > cd directory
[02:18] <D[a] > like
[02:18] <D[a] > if your in
[02:18] <D[a] > /usr/bin
[02:18] <rewt_> Supremacy2k, to change dir. type cd directory
[02:18] <D[a] > cd p1mp
[02:18] <purpleheart_USMC> I'm looking to make a web site to start a portfolio to gain clients...anyone have an idea for a web site?
[02:18] <D[a] > oh
[02:18] <D[a] > windows?
[02:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell Supremacy2k about cli
[02:18] <Supremacy2k> rewt_ -> i tried that tons of times, nothing happens.
[02:18] <D[a] > er
[02:18] <quacker> Supremacy2k, lemee guess, mysql config problems
[02:18] <D[a] > Supremacy2k
[02:18] <rewt_> Supremacy2k, what directory you trying to open?
[02:18] <D[a] > if its ubuntu
[02:18] <Supremacy2k> quacker -> havent started the program yet.. so dont know.
[02:19] <D[a] > after you do cd, type ls
[02:19] <mandavi> Supremacy2k: so what is it?
[02:19] <wastrel> purpleheart_USMC:  you mean a site that'll host your stuff ?
[02:19] <djm62-fluxbox> purpleheart_USMC: you could make some kind of a home page laid out in reverse chronological order...
[02:19] <Supremacy2k> rewt_ -> /var/www/
[02:19] <joh6nn> rewt_: what do you get if you type "ls -d /usr/share/apps/firefox" ?
[02:19] <brett__> hi
[02:19] <Genfoo> hi
[02:19] <purpleheart_USMC> wastrel: yes
[02:19] <Supremacy2k> mandavi -> trying to start and config pure-ftpd :D
[02:19] <brett__> i am new
[02:19] <Genfoo> ok? :)
[02:20] <anavim> when setting up cups at http://localhost:631/admin, what is the default ubuntu name/password?
[02:20] <vincenz> quacker: won't work..
[02:20] <wastrel> purpleheart_USMC:  how about a flickr account ?
[02:20] <vincenz> but before I do that
[02:20] <rewt_> rewt@ubuntu:/$ ls -d /usr/share/apps/firefox
[02:20] <rewt_> ls: /usr/share/apps/firefox: No such file or directory
[02:20] <vincenz> how do I synchronize two directories one on my lappy, one on my desktoip
[02:20] <purpleheart_USMC> wastrel: say what?
[02:20] <dabaR> markyo: "chroot /mnt/hda6" gives what error?
[02:20] <coolbeing> when is flight 4 coming out again ?
[02:20] <rewt_> Supremacy2k, hold on
[02:20] <kasuko> Hi
[02:20] <wastrel> purpleheart_USMC:  http://www.flickr.com/   something like that?
[02:20] <mark__> what's the command for installing deb packages?
[02:21] <rewt_> Supremacy2k, do you have a www
[02:21] <rewt_> ?
[02:21] <rewt_> in var
[02:21] <dabaR> !deb
[02:21] <ubotu> To install a deb: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:21] <quacker> djm62-fluxbox, is there no virtual desktop [desktop]  section ?
[02:21] <joh6nn> rewt_: to me, it sounds like your firefox install might be busted.  uninstall it and then re-isntall it, and see if that fixes it
[02:21] <markyo> dabaR, "chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory"
[02:21] <Supremacy2k> rewt_ -> yeah, apache, php, mysql is up and running. need a ftp server now, because the ubuntu box is only running web services.
[02:21] <mark__> how do you convert RMP to DEB
[02:21] <Supremacy2k> rewt_ -> can we go in private, this channel is quite confusing. :D
[02:21] <anavim> mark__: alien
[02:22] <vincenz> quacker: I tried deleting a partition, but it says "unmount all logical partitions > 6"
[02:22] <mark__> alien you say
[02:22] <vincenz> the partition I tried to delete was unmounted
[02:22] <colm> hif folks, tired- remind me what's that new wobbly window thing thats creating so much buzz?
[02:22] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> i know about the commandline, but not about how to run programs ect.
[02:22] <dabaR> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24113&page=3 markyo
[02:22] <coolbeing> anyone ?
[02:22] <anavim> ugh, I enabled my root account and still cups won't let me log in
[02:22] <djm62-fluxbox> quacker: yeah, there is...but I can't figure out how to stop the menu from disappearing before I can move the mouse
[02:22] <wastrel> colm:  xgl ?
[02:22] <purpleheart_USMC> wastrel: that's pretty cool, but I'm trying for something more innovative
[02:23] <colm> wastrel, xgl - of course!  cheers, kept googling for xfs! lol.  Thx
[02:23] <quacker> vincenz, it sounds like you tried to delete your extended 'DO" partition (where logical partitions live)
[02:23] <lowfi> colm: #xgl-ubuntu, #xgl
[02:23] <quacker> vincenz, but refresh my memory -- what was your initial problem?
[02:23] <colm> lowfi, cheers.  Just looking just now.  no chance of running it over freenx I imagine...
[02:24] <coolbeing> anyone knows when exactlycUbunut flight 4 coming out again ?
[02:24] <_jason> Supremacy2k: sorry, i sent you that because you asked how to change directories, what programs?
[02:24] <cafuego> colm: Not with any decent speed, which is kinda a prerequisite
[02:24] <vincenz> quacker: trying to remove a partition and resize another to take in the space
[02:24] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> it's okey, i didnt work before, it do now. :D i just installed pure-ftpd.
[02:25] <joh6nn> coolbeing: no idea, but earlier someone suggested it was later today, or maybe tomorrow
[02:25] <colm> cafuego, might just buy a hard drive to stick ubuntu-xgl on my HalfLife2 box
[02:25] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> and now it would be nice to get it up and running, so i can start move stuff from my xp box to the ubuntu box. :D
[02:25] <quacker> djm62-fluxbox, do it in a terminal (find out what conf file it's writing to and edit it manually)
[02:25] <markyo> dabar, I'll read it, thanx
[02:25] <coolbeing> joh6nn ok
[02:26] <Tacoboy> Anyone know why when I press the "My Documents" key on my keybaord (microsoft multimedia keyboard 1.0a), the screen goes black, says it's freeing up memory, then reboots, upon reboot, after grub, it reboots again, and then it will work normally?
[02:26] <chris86wm> whats the easiest way to emulate windows xp in ubuntu?
[02:26] <joh6nn> chris86wm: depends on what you mean
[02:26] <chris86wm> well, something like vmware does on windows
[02:26] <vincenz> quacker: here is the setup
[02:26] <colm> Tacoboy, must be a keybinding...
[02:26] <vincenz> http://rafb.net/paste/results/qiv27q63.html
[02:26] <quacker> vincenz, you can have only four physical partitions on a traditional disk.  To get around this limit, the 'extended DOS partition' was created.  It's a physical partition which contains N logical partitions inside it
[02:27] <wastrel> Tacoboy:  sounds like it's trying to suspend to ram or suspend to disk or something
[02:27] <vincenz> I tried deleting /dev/sda6 (after unmounting /windows) when I got tha terror
[02:27] <Tacoboy> hmm, I thought I had cleared out the keybinding for "sleep", 0xdf, but now it's back
[02:28] <yanimax> Totem gives me this message for mp3 => Audio codec 'MPEG 1 Layer 3 VBR' is not handled.
[02:28] <chris86wm> anybody have a suggestion?
[02:28] <yanimax> what plugin do i need ?
[02:28] <quacker> If all logical partitions are NOT removed first, any same utility will not allow you to delete the extended partition.  Also there can only be one extended partition per disk, and there must be at leaston primary partition first.
[02:28] <joh6nn> chris86wm: there's Wine, which is free and will let you run a number of windows apps, there's CrossOver Office, which is commercial, and is based off Wine but cleaner and easier to use, and then there are a variety of full scale OS emulators
[02:28] <crimsun> yanimax: breezy?
[02:28] <vincenz> also for some reason it still shows 1.4Gb is used on that /windows drive even though it's empty, coudl this be because I mv'd the data to /home instead of cping and then rming?
[02:28] <quacker> err 'same' = 'sane'
 no, dapper
[02:28] <wastrel> chris12349:  vmware runs on linux too
[02:28] <joh6nn> chris86wm: if you're looking for a full scale emulator/virtual machine, then look into bochs and qemu
[02:28] <chris86wm> joh6nn: i can run crossover etc, i want to be able to boot into a full scale VM
[02:28] <mark__> should a i386 app work on an AMD64?
[02:28] <chris86wm> alright
[02:28] <Tacoboy> I also can't figure out how to add keybindings like 0xde to the keyboard shortcuts, as I would like to bind the logoff button to something, but it doesn't register in the program
[02:29] <mark__> or will i need emulatoin software
[02:29] <crimsun> yanimax: install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[02:29] <_jason> Supremacy2k: never setup pureftpd, ssh is pretty straightforward though
[02:29] <chris86wm> joh6nn: are those easy to use?
[02:29] <joh6nn> chris86wm: no idea; i've never used either
[02:29] <mark__> should a i386 app work on an AMD64 or should I get emulation software
[02:30] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> ahh okey, ran a search for it on Ubuntu wiki, and it says something about pureadmin ... gui for pure-ftpd.
[02:30] <chris86wm> hmm, well i got vmware for linux but i cant figure out how to install it
[02:30] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> but if i install pureadmin, how do i find it, and run it ?
[02:30] <djp> i gather that totem-xine is buggy in the current ubuntu release (breezy). i cannot choose language or subtitles in my .ogm movies. is there a fix for this?
[02:31] <yanimax> crimsun: it doesn't work better...
[02:31] <quacker> vincenz, you are using a SCSI host controller and disk, or is that jsut SCSI emulation?
[02:31] <vincenz> quacker: not sure...laptop
[02:31] <Tacoboy> ok, new question, I can't install the Rhapsody plugin for firefox, it claims out of disk space, but I have like 15 GB fre....
[02:31] <crimsun> yanimax: use gst-launch-0.10 to test it
[02:31] <vincenz> latitude d610
[02:31] <markyo> dabaR, here's what I got: mount: /dev/hda6 already mounted or /mnt/ubuntu busy
[02:31] <markyo> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hda6 is mounted on /mnt/hda6
[02:31] <crimsun> yanimax: (see the man page for syntax)
[02:31] <vincenz> (dell)
[02:31] <_jason> Supremacy2k: if there is no menu item, probably with 'pureadmin'.  You can always do 'dpkg -L packagename | grep bin' to see what files it installed in bin folders
[02:31] <quacker> What kind of hard drive in that laptop?
[02:31] <vincenz> don't know
[02:31] <quacker> SATA ?
[02:32] <quacker> vincenz, don't you have a manual or specs sheet for you laptop hardware?
[02:32] <Supremacy2k> _jason -> oh.. okey... but none of the packages i installed today is in the menu... that's why im asking.
[02:32] <joh6nn> chris86wm: what's the trouble you're having with vmware?
[02:32] <chris86wm> joh6nn: cant get it installed
[02:32] <mark__> is there an apt-get install package to install java2e runtime or whatever?
[02:33] <tomallen4> hi, does anyone know how to setup a gnome games server? the nibble game has a "new network game" option, but i can't find any documentation on it.
[02:33] <joh6nn> chris86wm: a little more specific?
[02:33] <chris86wm> joh6nn:  one moment
[02:33] <vincenz> quacker: not that I know
[02:34] <vincenz> I think SATA
[02:34] <yanimax> crimsun: it work with the command => gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location="/home/gilles/Desktop/01 - sunday morning.mp3" ! mad  !  audioconvert  ! audioresample ! osssink
[02:34] <vincenz> most likely
[02:35] <crimsun> so it must be a registry issue
[02:35] <quacker> hola crimsun
[02:35] <chris86wm> joh6nn:  ah, i found a guide. let me try this before i bother you
[02:35] <theD3viL> When dapper will come out? Stable?
[02:35] <mark__> how can i install java runtime, the one ubuto told me is out of date package
[02:35] <joh6nn> ok
[02:36] <yanimax> crimsun: so what can I do, I get a lot of people have got the same pb
[02:36] <_jason> ubotu: tell mark__ about javadeb
[02:36] <yanimax> crimsun: I guess
[02:36] <quacker> vincenz, first of all, you're not going to be able to resize home while it's mounted.  I suggest you do this all while booted from a live CD
[02:36] <vincenz> ok
[02:36] <vincenz> the install cd will do?
[02:36] <quacker> umount typically fails when you try it on / or /home even using -F
[02:37] <quacker> Breezy?
[02:37] <vincenz> yip
[02:38] <Supremacy2k> hmm...
[02:38] <wastrel> is there a program which will play dvd's that fully supports menu and other dvd features?
[02:38] <j2daosh> anyone know about nautlius scripting?
[02:38] <djp> anybody know if there is a fix for totem-xine and subtitles/languages under breezy?
[02:38] <sagarp> does anyone now what the ettercap plugin "banshee" does
[02:38] <quacker> vincenz, you will need gparted or qparted too -- not sure if they're included on the live CD
[02:39] <roostishaw> can some please help me set up firestarter with ath0?
[02:39] <_jason> quacker, vincenz: gparted is on the livecd
[02:39] <joh6nn> sagarp: banshee  Kill all connections between two hosts.  from https://www.sans.org/rr/papers/index.php?id=1406&c=10b76da627f6585b5cffff0f5723c259
[02:40] <sagarp> oh i see
[02:40] <quacker> vincenz, then you're set -- jsut boot to the live CD, and exec gparted.  Then delete sda6 and grow sda5 (after BACKING UP YOUR DATA TO REMOVEABLE MEDIA, of course)
[02:40] <sagarp> joh6nn thanks
[02:40] <joh6nn> np
[02:41] <theD3viL> When dapper will come out? Stable?
[02:41] <theD3viL> !dapper
[02:41] <ubotu> it has been said that dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[02:42] <unix_infidel> how do i start apache in ubuntu?
[02:42] <theD3viL> unix_infidel, /etc/init.d/apache start
[02:43] <_jason> unix_infidel: did you install it?
[02:43] <unix_infidel> yuppers.
[02:44] <vincenz> quacker: alright... howabout using my desktop to boot from that over wireless?
[02:44] <quacker> sagarp, lemme guess: "U r wa|\|t 2 pwn 4ll 0uR B0X3n!!@!!!~!!0010100111001"
[02:44] <vincenz> quacker: instead of downloading the entire live cd
[02:44] <unix_infidel> _jason: says that httpd.conf not found?
[02:44] <unix_infidel> do i have to touch it?
[02:44] <quacker> vincenz, why do you have to make things complicated?
[02:44] <_jason> unix_infidel: shouldn't have to... how did you install it?
[02:44] <vincenz> alright
[02:44] <vincenz> I'll download
[02:45] <unix_infidel> _jason: yea.
[02:45] <unix_infidel> via adept.
[02:45] <quacker> (not even sure what you mean by 'using your desktop to boot..')
[02:45] <vincenz> quacker: well booting over network
[02:45] <vincenz> my desktop has ubuntu too
[02:45] <unix_infidel> fopen: No such file or directory
[02:45] <unix_infidel> apache: could not open document config file /etc/apache/httpd.conf
[02:45] <_jason> unix_infidel: did you install apache or apache2?
[02:45] <unix_infidel> apache
[02:45] <vincenz> damn, 15 mins to download livecd
[02:45] <quacker> vincenz, your laptop hardware would have to include boot prom, then you'd need a bootp server and blablablablablablaaaa...
[02:45] <_jason> unix_infidel: ok, never set that up then.  Why not install apache2?
[02:46] <unix_infidel> _jason: no idea.
[02:46] <_jason> ubotu: tell unix_infidel about lamp
[02:46] <vincenz> quacker: when I fire the bootmenu I see stuff about NIC etc...so I take it it's possible
[02:46] <_jason> unix_infidel: i'd remove the one you installed and install apache2 personally
[02:46] <markyo> afk
[02:46] <quacker> 'anything' is 'possible'
[02:47] <quacker> Cory Burger alert!
[02:47] <dylan_> is there a way i can setup samba to not require a password?
[02:48] <Supremacy2k> Anybody knows how to start pure-ftpd ?
[02:48] <JLiquorish> can someone help me, i tried to install ubuntu with /home on a different partition and i got caught in a constant cycle when trying to create a new user
[02:48] <Eroick> anyone know of a free way to run linux in winXP?
[02:48] <unix_infidel> _jason: did that as soon as you mentioned apache 2.
[02:48] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> got the same, just hit back, and you get to the list, and select the next option.
[02:48] <_jason> unix_infidel: :)
[02:48] <unix_infidel> _jason: where does apache keep its cache though in ubuntu?
[02:48] <unix_infidel> its not in /home like most other distro's
[02:49] <cafuego> apache caches?
[02:49] <Supremacy2k> Anybody knows how to start pure-ftpd ?
[02:49] <unix_infidel> ahh, var
[02:49] <_jason> unix_infidel: yeah, /var/www
[02:49] <Supremacy2k> never mind. :D
[02:49] <Eroick> Supremacy2k: RTFM?
[02:50] <quacker> Eroick, RTF-CoC
[02:50] <unix_infidel> _jason: will apache start on this thing from now on?
[02:50] <quacker> (Code of Conduct)
[02:50] <_jason> unix_infidel: yes
[02:51] <unix_infidel> _jason: how would i disable that, simply by /etc/init.d/apache2 stop?
[02:51] <Eroick> quacker: what? Read the friendly manual!
[02:51] <Supremacy2k> Eroick -> Why do you think i said "never mind" ?
[02:51] <quacker> heh
[02:51] <_jason> unix_infidel: that would stop it, but it would still load every time you boot
[02:51] <unix_infidel> _jason: how do i disable that?
[02:51] <JLiquorish> thanks Supremacy2k
[02:51] <unix_infidel> i'm totally new to this type of daemon system.
[02:51] <crouchingMonkey> when i run glxgears from terminal i dont get any numbers any ideas why ?
[02:51] <unix_infidel> i'm used to /etc/rc.d and rc.conf :P
[02:52] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> it helped ?
[02:52] <JLiquorish> dont know just yet, cant be on here and install ubuntu too.
[02:52] <JLiquorish> currently on windows =(
[02:52] <_jason> unix_infidel: well you could use update-rc.d to remove the symlink.  That's how I would do it, but I don't know if there is a ``better'' way
[02:52] <djp> how do you get hold of an "upstream" release of a package?
[02:53] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> ahh okey. :D im lucky then, got seperate boxes, and a kvm switch. really nice to work with. :D
[02:53] <unix_infidel> _jason: i'm asking for the proper wya.
[02:53] <unix_infidel> in gentoo it'd be like, removing the daemon from the daemons list in /etc/rc.conf
[02:53] <JLiquorish> i have seperate boxes, but one monitor, keyboard and mouse, no kvm yet =( should have one soon =D
[02:54] <wastrel> !glxgears
[02:54] <ubotu> To display the FPS type "glxgears -iacknowledgethatthistoolisnotabenchmark"
[02:54] <cafuego> unix_infidel: System -> Adminiostration -> Services
[02:54] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> trust me, it's REALLY nice. :D im using one from TRENDnet. TX-205K
[02:54] <nyc-h0st> can anyone tell me why two users that are in the same group cant read folders that are set with permission for group read and group is set to user's group?
[02:55] <nyc-h0st> can anyone tell me why two users that are in the same group cant read folders that are set with permission for group read and group is set to user's group?
[02:55] <unix_infidel> cafuego: command line.
[02:55] <cafuego> unix_infidel: update-rc.d
[02:55] <cafuego> unix_infidel: of 'rcconf' for a simpler ui
[02:55] <Drac[Server] > I tried installing WINE using sourceforge as a repository (so that I could also install WINE tools), and it didn't create a .wine directory in any home folders. This was v0.9.8. I'm copying the .wine directory from a networked computer onto this one. It installed from 0.9.7 and hasn't upgraded yet. Is this unwise?
[02:55] <surferdude> Hi again. currently running Breezy Badger and still having problems setting my screen resolution. I got some advice in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=126101 but I'm a little confused by it
[02:55] <unix_infidel> cafuego: of rc.conf?
[02:56] <cafuego> unix_infidel: No, 'rcconf'.
[02:56] <cafuego> 2258 frames in 5.3 seconds = 422.250 FPS
[02:56] <cafuego> woo!
[02:56] <JLiquorish> i have really looked at kvms, ill probably shop for one next month after ive got used to linux
[02:56] <surferdude> tried to edit the file, but the screen resolutions are already there
[02:56] <unix_infidel> cafuego: i got that, ubuntu uses non-bsd style init
[02:56] <btdown> omg i though ubotu was kidding, but it works...
[02:56] <surferdude> GNOME just wont let me set my resolution higher for some reason :/
[02:56] <unix_infidel> wondering what the proper way of doing things is here.
[02:56] <JLiquorish> *havent
[02:56] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Most linues do, they use sysvinit.
[02:56] <surferdude> Any ideas?
[02:56] <unix_infidel> its definately not intuitive to the mid level user imho.
[02:56] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> you should buy one as soon as possible. then you can have manual ect on one machine and linux for playing on the other. ;)
[02:56] <unix_infidel> cafuego: that's all fine and well, but how would i do it?
[02:57] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Like I said, run rcconf.
[02:57] <djp> anyone know if it is possible to get hold of an upstream release of a certain package? i want to get the bug fixed version of totem-xine for breezy (ubuntu). my current version of totem-xine does not allow the selection of subtitles or languages
[02:57] <unix_infidel> i dont have a run rcconf binary?
[02:57] <cafuego> 422 FPS whilst dragging the window around (warping) in Xgl isn't too bad, I reckon :-)
[02:57] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Install it?
[02:58] <JLiquorish> ok Supremacy2k, i think ill go look now =D
[02:58] <unix_infidel> LOL, you kids and your gui's
[02:58] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Fine, 'man update-rc.d'  :-P
[02:58] <unix_infidel> :P
[02:58] <unix_infidel> cafuego: WAYY ahead of ya :)
[02:58] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> i got mine 2 days ago, quite cheap online. :D
[02:59] <cafuego> unix_infidel: No, _you_ kept asking even though you were told update-rc.d aaaagea ago!
[02:59] <JLiquorish> Supremacy2k: im just looking now at a belkin one, cheapest thing at my favourite store besides the value brand
[02:59] <unix_infidel> rawr....soooo confusing.
[02:59] <cafuego> JLiquorish: Don't get a cheap one.
[02:59] <kyo_> heh
[03:00] <surferdude> Does anyone know if (K)ubuntu is better with higher resolutions?
[03:00] <cafuego> JLiquorish: It's wise to invest in a _good_ one, so you won't get ghosting in X (or any othr GUI)
[03:00] <unix_infidel> cafuego: so ubuntu reads /etc/init.d/ for all scripts and then starts them on boot?.
[03:00] <unix_infidel> update-rc.d removes them on command?
[03:00] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> see if you can find one from TRENDnet... here in denmark, they are like 3-5 times cheaper than belkin. :D
[03:01] <JLiquorish> cafuego: not planning on doing, i always buy based on reviews and friends experiences. but seeing as none of my friends have 2 pcs looks like ill have to trust reviews
[03:01] <cafuego> unix_infidel: /sbin/init processes /etc/inittab and starts what's appropriate (usually rc.S + rc.runlevel). update-rc.d sets the symlinks in the appropriattye runlevel directory.
[03:01] <wastrel> surferdude:  it would be the same
[03:01] <wastrel> surferdude:  are you sure your monitor supports higher resolutions?
[03:01] <unix_infidel> cafuego: is there like a transition guide?
[03:01] <JLiquorish> Supremacy2k: i am in the UK, havent seen any TRENDnet
[03:01] <cafuego> JLiquorish: I have a ServerLink Infiniy, which works great.
[03:01] <unix_infidel> you're gonna make me look up all that rc.S and rc.runlevel nonsense?
[03:01] <surferdude> Wastrel: In Windows XP 1024x768 works fine
[03:02] <wastrel> surferdude:  ok you need to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file.
[03:02] <surferdude> I know
[03:02] <cafuego> JLiquorish: 1600x1200 @ 85Hz is clear as crystal.
[03:02] <wastrel> surferdude:  ok, well that's a start :] 
[03:02] <surferdude> I added a subsection to display
[03:02] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Not at all, just run man 'update-rc.d'
[03:02] <bratsche> Hi guys.
[03:02] <wastrel> added
[03:02] <JLiquorish> cafuego: havent seen any of them, ill keep a look out, most dont seem to support 75Hz althought they do support my resolution
[03:02] <unix_infidel> lol, so you guys make it super hard to switch from bsd style :P
[03:03] <unix_infidel> GREAT!
[03:03] <surferdude> and went back into prefrences, to try to change the resolution
[03:03] <surferdude> but it still wont budge
[03:03] <wastrel> surferdude:  did you restart the X server in between?
[03:03] <wastrel> surferdude:  log out & log back in again should work
[03:03] <surferdude> ok...
[03:03] <ifwntrends> is there a command to check disk space?
[03:03] <cafuego> unix_infidel: Did you even LOOK at the manpage? Like line one in the SYNOPSIS section?
[03:03] <bratsche> In Dapper, does anyone have a symlink in /etc/network/run and where does it point to?
[03:03] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> ahh okey, but try getting one with bottons and keyboard switch on, it's quite nice. ;)
[03:04] <cafuego> JLiquorish: I have a cheap-ass hardware kvm too, what ghosts like mad in anythign that's not console mode :-(
[03:04] <emanuelez> hello
[03:04] <wickers> hello
[03:04] <wastrel> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[03:04] <emanuelez> any hope about installing xgl on breezy?
[03:05] <wickers> lollerskates
[03:05] <wickers> emanuelez, try #ubuntu-xgl
[03:05] <surferdude> Ok, tried that and still nothing
[03:05] <sambagirl> chao
[03:06] <sambagirl> i need some help compiling somethings.
[03:06] <sambagirl> can someone private message for assisting?
[03:06] <JLiquorish> Supremacy2k & cafuego: found a linksys one that has caught my eye, good reviews and i trust them, looks good
[03:06] <emanuelez> wickers: i see.. thx
[03:06] <joh6nn> sambagirl: what are you trying to compile?
[03:06] <cafuego> unix_infidel: So, got i yet?
[03:07] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> go right ahead, and knock your self out. ;)
[03:07] <sambagirl> a bbs program and a accompaning web thing for it.
[03:07] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> i will be going now, have to switch to ubuntu and open the manual there, for copy/paste option. :D
[03:07] <unix_infidel> cafuego: kinda got distracted.
[03:07] <sambagirl> www.citadel.org
[03:07] <joh6nn> ok.  what's the problem you're having with the compile?
[03:07] <JLiquorish> Supremacy2k, bye
[03:07] <sambagirl> it is at that website i download alreayd
[03:07] <sambagirl> i dont know how
[03:07] <Supremacy2k> JLiquorish -> have fun. :D
[03:08] <joh6nn> ah
[03:08] <sambagirl> what you do gcc -d filemame?
[03:08] <yanimax> why is there so much noise when recording voice with audacity ?
[03:08] <surferdude> Heres my xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/560545
[03:08] <sambagirl> what is bbs100?
[03:08] <surferdude> maybe I'm doing somthing wrong?
[03:08] <cafuego> a bbs, but not painful like citadel
[03:09] <sambagirl> well i like citadel
[03:09] <sambagirl> it's fun
[03:09] <yanimax> is there a good recorder tool which doesn't record noise ?
[03:09] <sambagirl> how do you do untar a tar.gz?
[03:09] <tatters_> silent recorder nxt gen
[03:09] <joh6nn> sambagirl: it's usually the following steps:  you unpack the source somewhere, you open a terminal to the source's directory, type "./configure", "make", and then "make install"
[03:10] <JLiquorish> cafuego: ill be going now, 2 a.m here and I have a flight tomorrow with alot of revision for school, thanks for the help
[03:10] <wastrel> surferdude:  remove that stuff you added :] 
[03:10] <CanYouHelpMePlz> anyone here use xfce, and can help me with some questions?
[03:10] <sambagirl> ok brb
[03:10] <Nunquam_Fidelis> CanYouHelpMePlz: I use Xfce. Maybe I can help. =P
[03:10] <joh6nn> sambagirl: tar -xvvzf file.tar.gz
[03:11] <surferdude> wastrel: done
[03:11] <wastrel> surferdude:  now you've got an nvidia card, did you install the nvidia drivers
[03:11] <CanYouHelpMePlz> Nunquam_Fidelis: how do i use a theme i downloaded for xfce ?
[03:11] <surferdude> nope
[03:11] <surferdude> can i get them through apt-get?
[03:12] <wastrel> you might need to do that - i have ati so don't have experience w/ nvidia setup... check here:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[03:12] <crpypoooo>  have an ubuntu live cd....how can i copy it to the HD and then let it boot from it
[03:12] <Nunquam_Fidelis> CanYouHelpMePlz: I haven't figured that out myself yet.
[03:12] <crpypoooo>  have an ubuntu live cd....how can i copy it to the HD and then let it boot from it?
[03:12] <sambagirl> brb let me redownload to a directory
[03:12] <di> help, my gnome desktop has disappeared
[03:13] <tat2wolf> hello all
[03:13] <kasuko> Can anyone help me to get open gl working on my computer
[03:13] <colm> hi
[03:14] <kasuko> I on ubuntu and I have an Nvidia Geforce 6200
[03:14] <Drac[Server] > No comment on my WINE inquiry, huh?
[03:14] <wastrel> !nvidia
[03:14] <ubotu> somebody said nvidia was at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:14] <sambagirl> http://pastebin.com/560556
[03:15] <sambagirl> can someone look at http://pastebin.com/560556
[03:15] <kasuko> I followed the directions on the wiki but I still get a no 3d driver error
[03:15] <sambagirl> i thinik i need input
[03:15] <surferdude> so download nvida-glx?
[03:15] <Psi-Jack> Hey, I'm curious.
[03:15] <emanuelez> where do i find an howto to upgrade to dapper?
[03:16] <Psi-Jack> Does anyone know what exactly makes the ATI FireGL so much more expensive or better, than the ATI Radeon series?
[03:17] <vincenz> Hello
[03:17] <crpypoooo>  have an ubuntu live cd....how can i copy it to the HD and then let it boot from it?
[03:17] <joh6nn> CanYouHelpMePlz: http://www.xfce.org/documentation/docs-4.0/xfce-mcs-plugins.html
[03:17] <vincenz> quacker: I rebooted to my live cd
[03:17] <sambagirl> you can try telnet to 1 bbs i setup already telnet riojams.com
[03:17] <Drac[Server] > Whoa... my system monitor applet is acting very strangely.
[03:17] <sambagirl> it should work
[03:17] <daiver> would anyone know something about external usb sound cards?
[03:17] <vincenz> quacker: on my desktop right now... I still get the same error when trying to delete the partition
[03:17] <wastrel> crpypoooo:  i don't think that's possible.  you have to use an installer, can't just copy over the livecd
[03:17] <CanYouHelpMePlz> joh6nn: thanks
[03:17] <joh6nn> np
[03:17] <bj_> hey guys, is there anywhere to get more gnome panel applets?
[03:18] <kasuko> How do I find out what ubuntu im using
[03:18] <sambagirl> <pre style="font-family: courier,monospace; font-weight: bold; font-size: 14pt;">curl http://easyinstall.citadel.org/install | sh</pre>
[03:18] <quacker> vincenz, what do yo mean 'on your desktop'?  Did you physically move the hard drive to a cable in another machine?
[03:18] <sambagirl> is that the right way to do it?
[03:18] <sambagirl> opps
[03:18] <sambagirl> sorry
[03:18] <allan> i still have problem with win in ubuntu
[03:18] <wastrel> kasuko:  lsb_release -a
[03:18] <sambagirl> should i use curl or wget?
[03:18] <newbuntie> how do you exit man? :)
[03:19] <wastrel> q
[03:19] <newbuntie> thx
[03:19] <allan> as a normal user, my wine drives are always missing, except that I will type the command sudo -s -H
[03:19] <funkyHat> allan, run winecfg
[03:20] <emanuelez> where do i find an howto to upgrade to dapper?
[03:20] <kasuko> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
[03:20] <kasuko> Description:    Ubuntu (The Breezy Badger Release)
[03:20] <kasuko> Release:        5.10
[03:20] <kasuko> Codename:       breezy
[03:20] <vincenz> quacker: no I'm briefly sitting at my desktop to explain the problem
[03:20] <vincenz> quacker: no partitions are moutned
[03:20] <funkyHat> emanuelez, if you are asking that, you probably shouldn't be upgrading to dapper
[03:20] <vincenz>  I try to delete partition /dev/sda6
[03:20] <kasuko> am i a breezy
[03:20] <kasuko> or a breezy compiled hoary
[03:20] <vincenz> it says please try to unmount all partitions with logical number > 6
[03:20] <funkyHat> emanuelez, dapper isn't released yet, and is unstable
[03:21] <emanuelez> funkyHat: i know that
[03:21] <quacker> vincenz, what software are you using?
[03:21] <quacker>  ~:$ cat /proc/partitions
[03:21] <colm> emanuelez, if you're feeling brave (since dapper is an experimental release ready to break your system at every turn) edit /etc/apt/sources.list - change breezy to dapper (except for user added repos) and then do sudo apt-get dist-upgrade.   THIS WILL PROBABLY BREAK YOUR SYSTEM in some wya...
[03:22] <daiver> would anyone know something about external usb sound cards?
[03:22] <allan> if I use the wine command I always had this error: "L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[03:22] <allan> " unless I am a super user, does anybody have an idea?
[03:22] <Kr0ntab> heya folks...
[03:22] <Kr0ntab> hows it goim
[03:22] <Kr0ntab> goin' even
[03:22] <dabaR> goim OK here
[03:22] <Kr0ntab> :-)
[03:22] <quacker> colm, why not just install it on another partition rather than messing up his Breezy install (you can't go back)
[03:23] <colm> quacker, indeed if you have a spare HD/partition - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-3/
[03:23] <allan> " unless I am a super user, does anybody have an idea?
[03:23] <wastrel> not everyone has exra partitions lying around
[03:23] <sambagirl> saYS IT CANNOT FIND C COMPILER
[03:23] <vincenz> quacker: found it
[03:23] <sambagirl> this is possible?
[03:23] <vincenz> quacker: I did swapoff -a
[03:23] <wastrel> sambagirl:  did you install the build-essential package?
[03:23] <funkyHat> allan, did you try running winecfg?
[03:23] <joh6nn> sambagirl: are you sure you have gcc installed?
[03:24] <allan> yes
[03:24] <funkyHat> :(
[03:24] <sambagirl> no let me try to install
[03:24] <allan> it does nothing, how it help in anyway? how can i configure it?
[03:24] <sambagirl> i thought it was included with ubuntu
[03:24] <allan> if im not a super user, drives in the winecfg were still missing
[03:24] <quacker> allan, set suid bit for the files (including directories) that you want to access
[03:24] <colm> sambagirl, apt-get install build-essential
[03:24] <Dasnipa`> i might recommend the latest version of wine... i think they are at 0.9.7 it compiles failr smoothly from source
[03:25] <quacker>   chmod +s
[03:25] <allan> sorry but I a 1week old ubuntu user, how can I use  set suid bit?
[03:25] <sambagirl> is there an wasy way to do like apt-get gcc install
[03:25] <sambagirl> ?
[03:25] <Dasnipa`> it would be install before gcc
[03:25] <funkyHat> sambagirl, do what colm said
[03:25] <sambagirl> ok wget -q -O - http://easyinstall.citadel.org/install | sh
[03:26] <Dasnipa`> but build-essential is what ya need
[03:26] <CanYouHelpMePlz> hmm, i can't seem to change the wallpaper in xfce
[03:27] <kasuko> how do I find out what kernal Im using
[03:27] <bluefoxicy> uname -a
[03:27] <sambagirl> drat it wants the cd rom brb
[03:28] <Psi-Jack> Does anyone know what exactly makes the ATI FireGL so much more expensive or better, than the ATI Radeon series?
[03:29] <newbuntie> samba: what are you doing?
[03:29] <tat2wolf> ubuntu newbi here...   never have used a debian system before.   Is there a configuration program that can be called from a terminal for system setup or things like that?
[03:29] <Ramone> hey...anyone know if there's a way to install ubuntu from the livecd?
[03:29] <wastrel> her apt repositories are set for the cd
[03:30] <wastrel> tat2wolf:  did you look in the system menu?
[03:30] <Ramone> other livecds i've had in the past have just had an "install" icon on the desktop
[03:30] <sambagirl> i have to use the cd it asks for it. ubuntu rocks, i am going to have all my friends do it too. it's very neat.
[03:30] <tat2wolf> wanted someting with more flexibility on it..
[03:31] <tat2wolf> just installed ubuntu tonight... install went great..  will be using it from now on..
[03:31] <sambagirl> this is gcc 3-3
[03:31] <wastrel> tat2wolf:  what do you want to configure/
[03:32] <sambagirl> tats2wolf be sure and downen oload Vlc - videolan and NVU and open office
[03:32] <tat2wolf> I am used to something like linuxconfig under mandrake...    was wanting to try to install a smartcard reader..
[03:33] <wastrel> tat2wolf:  for installing software use apt-get
[03:33] <wastrel> tat2wolf:  apt-cache search is also useful
[03:33] <sambagirl> can ubuntu run a gvc video card with 16 inputs/outputs?
[03:34] <sambagirl> geovision - gvc
[03:34] <fangorious> how do I check if my system is configured to think the hardware clock is in GMT or not?
[03:34] <quacker> !ntfs
[03:34] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, totally, the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:34] <wastrel> fangorious:  hwclock
[03:34] <GlumJester> Hello, newbie here. I need some help mounting a fat32 partition, and I have no clue on how to do it. Can someone help me?
[03:35] <tat2wolf> thank you for the info...  once I get used to the system it will be better.. just gotta get over the learning curve first<G>
[03:35] <fangorious> wastrel: thanks, that seems like something that should go in Time and Date Settings
[03:35] <mustard5> GlumJester, you used the pastebin before?
[03:36] <ubuntu> ok I'm on a live cd and have a unmounted ntfs partition. What now.
[03:36] <Steve_p> Gnomines!
[03:36] <GlumJester> mustard5, I'm not sure exactly what you're talking about
[03:36] <mustard5> GlumJester, open this link in a browser please http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[03:37] <mustard5> GlumJester, do you know where to find your terminal?
[03:37] <GlumJester> yes
[03:37] <GlumJester> mustard5, yes
[03:37] <mustard5> GlumJester, k...type this in terminal and paste output into the pastebin (the URL I showed you)... sudo fdisk -l
[03:38] <tat2wolf> has anybody used NetBSD and sushi.  is there a program like that on ubuntu?
[03:38] <mustard5> GlumJester, thats an 'l' for Larry at the end of that command :)
[03:38] <mqueiros> hello...
[03:38] <ufo> does someone know nice gnome theme? with nice icons
[03:38] <LiteHedded> how do I use egrep to find something either at the beginning or end of a line?
[03:39] <mustard5> GlumJester, copy and paste the output into the box at the website..hit send..then paste the URL back in here..
[03:39] <Younix> I tried Debian.
[03:39] <Younix> It made me angry. :(
[03:39] <GlumJester> mustard5, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8797
[03:39] <r4ge> Why?
[03:39] <mqueiros> I'v just installed Ubuntu 5.10. I'v been using Linux for several years but never tried Ubuntu before... its great.
[03:39] <mustard5> GlumJester, thanks..
[03:39] <wastrel> LiteHedded:  ^ matches beginning $ matches end
[03:39] <Younix> mqueiros, amen.
[03:40] <r4ge> mqueiros, yeah :D
[03:40] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'm on dialup so you might need to be patient while I load webpages ;)
[03:40] <r4ge> fat32 is hda5
[03:40] <GlumJester> mustard5, That's fine. :)
[03:40] <r4ge> mustard5
[03:41] <mattwestm> how do I install telnet?
[03:41] <sambagirl> it taking forever to install Berkeley DB should it?
[03:41] <mustard5> r4ge, k ..got it thanks :)
[03:41] <r4ge> mattwestm, telnet client?
[03:41] <sambagirl> telnet is instaleld matts
[03:41] <sambagirl> installed
[03:41] <LiteHedded> wastrel how do I do either or in the same command?
[03:41] <mattwestm> no, install a telnet server
[03:41] <mqueiros> I'v already forgotten how nice a distro can be, and only using one CD...
[03:41] <sambagirl> yes i need to know this too
[03:41] <wastrel> LiteHedded:  ah...  hm..  maybe "(^foo|foo$)"
[03:41] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok...you want to set it up to mount at startup permanently?
[03:42] <r4ge> sudo apt-cache search telnet
[03:42] <LiteHedded> have an assignment i need to do this
[03:42] <GlumJester> mustard5, yes, that would be great
[03:42] <ubuntu> hey what does it mewan if a mount point does not exist?
[03:42] <wastrel> oh i'm doing your homework?
[03:42] <r4ge> that will show you a list of packages with the word 'telnet' in the description
[03:42] <sambagirl> i see putty
[03:42] <LiteHedded> :P
[03:42] <sambagirl> i use putty to ssh from xp
[03:42] <mustard5> GlumJester, one second...I'll just type out the command on my computer to get it in my head. :)
[03:42] <LiteHedded> helping with my homework
[03:42] <mqueiros> I used to use RPM, know I must use apt-get... can anyone give me some urls so that I can learn how to use APT ?
[03:43] <r4ge> ubuntu, you are missing the directory you are trying to mount to
[03:43] <ubuntu> Can I just make it?
[03:43] <r4ge> man apt-get ;)
[03:43] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..open up a terminal...
[03:43] <ubuntu> and then try to remount?
[03:43] <r4ge> ubuntu yup
[03:43] <wastrel> r4ge:  you don't need sudo for apt-cache search
[03:43] <sambagirl> which telnet we should use for telnet server that is simple to do?
[03:43] <GlumJester> mustard5, okay
[03:43] <mustard5> GlumJester, we are going to create a directory to mount the drive on....
[03:43] <mqueiros> Ok... fair enough... :) man apt-get will be... :)
[03:43] <r4ge> wastrel, oh ok.:)
[03:43] <sambagirl> telnetd?
[03:43] <mustard5> GlumJester, any particular name you want this directory to have? :)
[03:43] <ubuntu> arghhhh!
[03:43] <wastrel> !apt
[03:43] <ubotu> rumour has it, apt is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[03:44] <mustard5> GlumJester, 'windows' is a common option :)
[03:44] <mattwestm> where are the ssh keys stored at?
[03:44] <r4ge> I am used to running all my apt commands as root. ;)
[03:44] <sambagirl> type apt-get telnetd
[03:44] <ubuntu> Either the harddrive is already mounted or the folder is now ubsy
[03:44] <sambagirl> yes
[03:44] <zebraFusion> Does anyone know how to make gnome windows minimize to only the top portion of the window?
[03:44] <wastrel> mattwestm:  ~/.ssh/
[03:44] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo mkdir /media/windows     will do the job
[03:44] <Nunquam_Fidelis> I have a small problem. When running the config for gmediaserver, I get this error: "configure: error: C compiler"
[03:44] <wastrel> zebraFusion:  double-click the titlebar to roll up
[03:44] <Nunquam_Fidelis> "cannot create executables"
[03:44] <GlumJester> mustard5, hmm, I don't know if I want to call it that. :)
[03:45] <zebraFusion> wastrel, that maximizes...
[03:45] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..just give me a name and we can work with that :)
[03:45] <sambagirl> does berkeley db work for ubuntu?
[03:45] <zebraFusion> wastrel, ideally I want it to ONLY close up to the titlebar
[03:45] <wastrel> zebraFusion:  system > preferences > windows
[03:45] <GlumJester> mustard5, I assume I change "windows" to "shared files" if I want to name it "shared files"?
[03:45] <crimsun> sambagirl: ?
[03:45] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..well lets not have the space in there..as that just complicates the typing ;)
[03:46] <GlumJester> mustard5, okay, sharedfiles it is.
[03:46] <sambagirl> chao crimsun i am installing a bbs
[03:46] <mustard5> GlumJester, so   you would type in terminal   sudo mkdir /media/sharedfiles
[03:46] <sambagirl> bulletin board system. citadel. rooms based bbs.
[03:46] <CanYouHelpMePlz> hmm xfce is very good.
[03:46] <sambagirl> it is installing berkeley db and is still doing this why is it taking so long?
[03:46] <wastrel> Nunquam_Fidelis:  did you install the build-essential package?
[03:46] <GlumJester> mustard5, okay, sharedfiles it is.
[03:46] <zebraFusion> wastrel, perfect... Thanks
[03:46] <kasuko> some one please help me
[03:46] <GlumJester> mustard5, err, okay, done
[03:47] <kasuko> I cant resart me gnome display manager
[03:47] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..so now we have created a 'mount point'...we need to edit the /etc/fstab file which controls what is mounted at startup
[03:47] <Nunquam_Fidelis> wastrel: oops, ty
[03:47] <mustard5> GlumJester, are you on ubuntu or kubuntu   (gnome or kde)?
[03:47] <dylan_> can somebody help me network my two boxes together?
[03:47] <GlumJester> mustard5, gnome
[03:47] <wastrel> dylan_:  shouldn't be too difficult
[03:48] <dylan_> wastrel, im new to it all
[03:48] <wastrel> dylan_:  hopefully...
[03:48] <kasuko> Can anyone help me?
[03:48] <mustard5> GlumJester, k...so so we type   sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[03:48] <wastrel> dylan_:  what are you trying to do?  you have a router?  just a crossover cable?
[03:48] <mustard5> GlumJester, you should have a text editor open now showing the contents of /etc/fstab
[03:48] <sambagirl> crimsun it is installing berkeley db and is still doing this why is it taking so long?
[03:48] <dylan_> wastrel, i have a router
[03:48] <GlumJester> mustard5, correct.
[03:48] <sambagirl> nevermind it has finished :D
[03:49] <httpdss> kasuko: whats the prob?
[03:49] <chris86wm> what is the location of the directory of C header files in ubuntu?
[03:49] <sambagirl> installing citadel now
[03:49] <mustard5> GlumJester, k...I'll show you the line you need to add to then end of the list
[03:49] <sambagirl> what is bbs100?
[03:49] <kasuko> I cant restart my gnome display manager
[03:49] <wastrel> dylan_:  ok, everything's plugged in & all your link lights are lit?  what step are you at?
[03:49] <dylan_> wastrel, im trying to share files and folders without having to log in every dang time.  everything is connected
[03:49] <crimsun> sambagirl: dist-upgrade to dapper?
[03:49] <mustard5> GlumJester, /dev/hda5    /media/sharedfiles vfat  iocharset=utf8,umask=000  0    0
[03:49] <sambagirl> if telnet server is not installed it will be impossible for anyone to telnet ot it right?
[03:49] <wastrel> chris86wm:  /usr/include ?
[03:49] <sambagirl> crimsun what is dapper?
[03:50] <jetscreamer> /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[03:50] <sambagirl> dapper dan? john gotti?
[03:50] <wastrel> dylan_:  ahh i thought you meant "connect" you want to share stuff - i have no idea ;] 
[03:50] <kasuko> httpdss: I cant restart my gnome display manager
[03:50] <chris86wm> wastrel: i see a c++ folder, that it?
[03:50] <jetscreamer> /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[03:50] <jetscreamer> kasuko:
[03:50] <mattwestm> what is wrong when is says "connection refused" when I try and telnet my ubuntu server?
[03:50] <mustard5> GlumJester, when you have finished entering that..I would suggest you open a new pastebin link at the pastbin site and show what your changes are
[03:50] <jetscreamer> add sudo
[03:50] <wastrel> chris86wm:  have you installed the build-essential package?
[03:50] <GlumJester> mustard5, ok, pasted, though I see that I already have a line that starts with /dev/hda5
[03:51] <chris86wm> wastrel: yes i believe so
[03:51] <Xenix> aloo all
[03:51] <r4ge> mattwestm, is telnetd running?
[03:51] <httpdss> kasuko: try getting vesa driver an see what happens
[03:51] <sambagirl> chao Xenix
[03:51] <Xenix> any body help me
[03:51] <dylan_> sambagirl, can you please help me share files with another ubuntu machine without having to log in every time?  im having issues logging in, too - i cant share anything!
[03:51] <kasuko> im stuck in command line
[03:51] <mattwestm> how do I start telnetd?
[03:51] <kasuko> and I dont know any command lines
[03:51] <r4ge> sudo /etc/init.d/telnetd start
[03:51] <mustard5> GlumJester, ah ok..well paste the whole contents of the file in the pastebin and show me the link...I suspect we would just remove the old line
[03:51] <wastrel> chris86wm:  apt-cache policy build-essential
[03:51] <sambagirl> dylan_ hold on
[03:51] <jetscreamer> kasuko: what vid card?
[03:51] <wetland> quit
[03:51] <kasuko> Nvidia Geforce 6200
[03:52] <r4ge> I'm in windows so i cant verify that, but i beleave that is the location of the script
[03:52] <Xenix> i cant using therithmbox for play mp3
[03:52] <mattwestm> is says "telnetd not found"
[03:52] <Xenix> i cant using therythmbox for play mp3
[03:52] <chris86wm> wastrel: ok....
[03:52] <GlumJester> mustard5, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8798 that's after I pasted the line
[03:52] <jetscreamer> kasuko: i came in late, did it work before for you in ubuntu?
[03:52] <wastrel> chris86wm:  so is it installed ?  :] 
[03:52] <r4ge> mattwestm, is it installed?
[03:52] <chris86wm> wastrel: says Installed 11.1
[03:52] <mattwestm> I did apt-get install telnetd
[03:52] <mustard5> GlumJester, got it...loading now...
[03:52] <chris86wm> wastrel: so yes
[03:52] <wastrel> hmm... i would think that c library would be essential heh
[03:53] <mustard5> GlumJester, yeah..just remove the old line referring to /dev/hda5
[03:53] <whiter> how can i play a video like this
[03:53] <Xenix> sambagirl: help me pls
[03:53] <whiter> http://www.click2houston.com/video/7083898/detail.html
[03:53] <mustard5> GlumJester, then save the file
[03:53] <whiter> i want to play it in firefox but it says i need a plugin
[03:53] <whiter> which turns out to be windows media player and well, you know...
[03:53] <kasuko> jetscreamer: yes my ubuntu worked and I tried to update the nvidia driver
[03:53] <zebraFusion> Can someone help me get my video drivers configured correctly?
[03:53] <jetscreamer> whiter: mplayer-mozilla maybe, but it's not in regular sources
[03:53] <whiter> k
[03:53] <GlumJester> mustard5, and close the editor, I assume
[03:53] <chris86wm> wastrel: do you happen to know where the directory for it is?
[03:53] <whiter> i got the multiverse working
[03:53] <GlumJester> mustard5, rigght?
[03:53] <zebraFusion> When I play video it plays at like 4fps
[03:53] <jetscreamer> kasuko: you mean you got off the nv driver and tried to install some flavor of the nvidia one?
[03:53] <Xenix> how can player u mp3 in ubuntu
[03:53] <mustard5> GlumJester, save and close the editor yep
[03:54] <GlumJester> mustard5, k
[03:54] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..one more command..
[03:54] <whiter> Xenix - XMMS
[03:54] <mustard5> GlumJester, mount -a
[03:54] <r4ge> mattwestm, try it without the d, if that fails have a look in /etc/init.d/ and see if there is a script called telnet-server or something like that
[03:54] <zebraFusion> How can I recompile xorg.conf
[03:54] <dylan_> sambagirl, tell me when you're ready
[03:54] <mustard5> GlumJester, look for an icon on desktop or report any error messages
[03:54] <r4ge> I am not in ubuntu so i cant comfirm the file name
[03:54] <jetscreamer> !info mplayer-mozilla
[03:54] <kasuko> jetscreamer: I didnt have the kernal sorce so it failed
[03:54] <sambagirl> dylan_ okie dokie
[03:54] <Xenix> whiter: E: Package xmms has no installation candidate
[03:54] <sambagirl> dylan_ we need go to different channel
[03:55] <GlumJester> mustard5, it's telling me "only root can do that." that just means I precede the command by sudo, right?
[03:55] <sambagirl> dyaln_ join #rio
[03:55] <Xenix> so what can i do
[03:55] <kyo> is rlogin and rsh disabled by default in ubuntu?
[03:55] <jetscreamer> kasuko: sudo apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r` or whatever the ubuntu headers are called
[03:55] <mustard5> GlumJester, correct
[03:55] <mattwestm> doesn't work with just telnet
[03:55] <dylan_> sambagirl, join abc123help
[03:55] <whiter> E: Invalid operation mplayer-mozilla
[03:55] <jetscreamer> linux-headers, ubuntu-headers...
[03:55] <whiter> Xenix you need multiverse
[03:55] <mattwestm> and, there was nothing in the init.d dir with telnet in it
[03:55] <kasuko> jetscreamer: I was trying to use crystal space but I kept getting a no 3D driver so I was following some how to
[03:55] <kasuko> jetscreamer: I dont know what the headers are either
[03:55] <GlumJester> mustard5, uhh, no new icon, no error messages.
[03:55] <Xenix> whiter:  how can i get it
[03:56] <httpdss> kasuko:  on the /etc/X11/xorg.conf   change the driver to vesa ... you probably have somewhere where it says nvidia
[03:56] <mustard5> GlumJester, hmm ok..is the icon hidden under any other icons?
[03:56] <Xenix> cause it first time using ubuntu
[03:56] <GlumJester> mustard5, nope.
[03:56] <jetscreamer> kasuko: it's really easy with the nvidia-installer, but non-supported. there is an ubuntu way, but i don't know it. which method were you attempting.
[03:56] <mustard5> GlumJester, we might need to umount it first
[03:56] <Xenix> whiter:  cause it first time using ubuntu
[03:56] <kasuko> jetscreamer: it failed in the nvidia-installer
[03:57] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'm going to be  bit hit or miss here..so bear with me.. :)
[03:57] <jetscreamer> kasuko: /join #nvidia
[03:57] <r4ge> mattwestm, did you install telnet or telnetd?
[03:57] <DCCOLE> I need to find a program to make Music
[03:57] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo umount /windows
[03:57] <httpdss> !nvidia
[03:57] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:57] <GlumJester> mustard5, I don't mind.
[03:57] <mustard5> GlumJester, just checking there to see its still not mounted on the old point
[03:57] <GlumJester> mustard5, you mean /sharedfiles?
[03:57] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'll do that one next :)
[03:57] <chris86wm> does anyone know the location of the kernel headers?
[03:57] <alphy> I just found an old MP3 player and I can't get it to connect via USB, anybody help?
[03:58] <coolbeing> did Flight 4 come out yet ?
[03:58] <mqueiros> what is the diference between Universe and Multiverse repos ?
[03:58] <DCCOLE> I need to find a program to make Music
[03:58] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo umount /media/sharedfiles
[03:58] <httpdss> chris86wm: /usr/src
[03:58] <basic`> !ati
[03:58] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[03:58] <r4ge> chris86wm, /usr/src/linux/include ?
[03:58] <GlumJester> mustard5, I umounted windows and shared files appeared on the desktop
[03:59] <chris86wm> when i go to /usr/src i dont see anything
[03:59] <mustard5> GlumJester, ah ok..thats what I was thinking was the problem...it was already mounted on the mount point /windows so that caused a problem
[03:59] <mustard5> GlumJester, I assume it should work like clockwork now :)
[03:59] <alphy> anyone help with MP3 player problem?
[03:59] <mustard5> GlumJester, try browsing the files
[03:59] <chris86wm> r4ge: i see an rpm folder
[03:59] <donofrio_> i need an active directory for linux, aka openldap, kerb5, dns, samba how do I get this distro to do it all
[03:59] <pianoboy3333> If there are two terminals open, how would you write from one to the other
[03:59] <GlumJester> mustard5, ah, okay. Thank you much.
[03:59] <r4ge> You dont have them installed then :P
[03:59] <chris86wm> r4ge: yes i do
[03:59] <r4ge> unles ubuntu stores them in some strange place
[03:59] <GlumJester> mustard5, browsing the files will be difficult, as there's nothing on there :)
[04:00] <mustard5> GlumJester, heheh ok :)
[04:00] <chris86wm> r4ge: i installed build-essentials
[04:00] <GlumJester> mustard5, Thanks much!
[04:00] <mustard5> GlumJester, well chuck something in it and see how you go :)
[04:00] <mustard5> GlumJester, no problem anytime
[04:00] <alphy> someone please help me......
[04:00] <r4ge> chris86wm, are you trying to get VMware going/
[04:00] <httpdss> chris86wm: did you get the header package ?
[04:00] <chris86wm> yes, and i believe so
[04:01] <mustard5> GlumJester, just for you reference..I was using this as a reference... http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28FAT.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_all_users_to_read.2Fwrite
[04:01] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: ok, where do I get the java thing
[04:01] <zebraFusion> !info vmware
[04:01] <chris86wm> i did this: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[04:01] <heliotrope> how do i install the java plugin for firefox
[04:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell heliotrope about java
[04:01] <pianoboy3333> ubotu: tell heliotrope about restrictedformats
[04:01] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: ?
[04:02] <jetscreamer> ubotu: find 2.6.12-10
[04:02] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: remeber, yesterday, jhymn, needed java, but devel kit?
[04:02] <alphy> anyone know where I can get drivers for my MP3 player for linux?
[04:02] <chris86wm> It says 0 upgraded, 0 remove and 0 not upgraded
[04:02] <jdigital> I'm moving some partitions about in Linux and formatting some things! Can anyone help me out?
[04:02] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: didn't you install the sun jdk?
[04:02] <GlumJester> mustard5, ah, thanks
[04:02] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: what is that?
[04:02] <crimsun> the java development kit
[04:02] <jdigital> I'm finding myself baffled here.
[04:03] <chris86wm> any ideas?
[04:03] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: ok, i'll get that now
[04:03] <zebraFusion> does Dapper rely on old the older Linux kernel?
[04:03] <zebraFusion> Because in GRUB I have 2.6.14 and 2.6.15
[04:03] <pianoboy3333> ubotu: tell crimsun about restrictedformats
[04:03] <zebraFusion> and when I deleted 14 it said it was still active
[04:03] <wastrel> chris86wm:  there's nothing in /usr/include ?
[04:03] <alphy> ANYONE?
[04:03] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: I used that page to get java
[04:03] <_jason> ubotu: tell alphy about anyone
[04:03] <jdigital> I wanna see
[04:03] <jdigital> ubotu: tell me about anyone
[04:03] <GlumJester> mustard5, hmm... I can't create a folder.
[04:04] <chris86wm> wastrel: what am i looking for in /usr/include?
[04:04] <wastrel> chris86wm:  headers
[04:04] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok..what error you getting?
[04:04] <wastrel> chris86wm:  /usr/include/linux i believe
[04:04] <chris86wm> would that be in the /usr/include/linux folder?
[04:04] <chris86wm> yes
[04:04] <GlumJester> I'm right clicking, and the "create a folder" is greyed out
[04:04] <jdigital> I'd like some guidance on how to use fdisk
[04:04] <chris86wm> im in that now
[04:04] <alphy> _jason, lol, that's funny.  you don't by chance know where to get MP3 player drivers do you?
[04:04] <GlumJester> mustard5, I'm right clicking, and the "create a folder" is greyed out
[04:04] <_jason> alphy: heh no sorry
[04:04] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: or do I need to now get the jdk from java.com?
[04:04] <mustard5> GlumJester, k..well we should probably umount it then do a mount -a again
[04:04] <mustard5> GlumJester, so...
[04:05] <jdigital> I'm uninstalling Ubuntu, installing Windows and then installing Kubuntu as dualboot
[04:05] <Mordof> anyone have experience installing tv tuners?
[04:05] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo umount /media/sharedfiles
[04:05] <mustard5> GlumJester, then mount -a
[04:05] <jdigital> Mordof: I think there's a program callled dscaler that works with those
[04:05] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: did you install a jdk or a jre?
[04:05] <Mordof> jdigital, thanks :)
[04:05] <pianoboy3333> jdigital: y?
[04:05] <mustard5> GlumJester, if we still have problems I'll try something else
[04:05] <alphy> _jason, I'm trying to connect via USB, is there a way to just mount it do I actually need a driver?
[04:05] <coulix> hi guys i m looking for a php app, that produce image with statistics about the server, i found the name yesterday but lost it, any ideas ?
[04:05] <jdigital> pianoboy3333: why?
[04:05] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: what's the difference? I don't think I have the development kit....
[04:06] <Mordof> jdigital, package not found, where do i get it from?
[04:06] <GlumJester> mustard5, no errors, same problem.
[04:06] <pianoboy3333> jdigital: y don't u just install kubuntu-desktop in ubuntu?
[04:06] <_jason> alphy: my usb key just mounts automatically.  Check 'dmesg| tail' before and after you plug it in
[04:06] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: dpkg -l \*j2sdk\*|grep ^ii
[04:06] <Mordof> coulix, it uses the gdi library, try GDI Server Statistics
[04:06] <pianoboy3333> jdigital: then you select kubuntu and set it as default
[04:06] <coulix> ok thks
[04:06] <mustard5> GlumJester, hmmm..I'm wondering whether we should change the ownership of the /media/sharedfiles folder...
[04:06] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: no packages matched
[04:06] <Mordof> coulix, if you find it i wanna check it out
[04:07] <jdigital> pianoboy3333: I've gone and messed up a bunch of things and feel like a re-install, and besides which it's easier to go dualboot if you install Windows first and Linux second
[04:07] <mustard5> GlumJester, umount the /media/sharedfiles first
[04:07] <pianoboy3333> jdigital: ok
[04:07] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: http://www.java.com/en/download/linux_manual.jsp here?
[04:07] <greenman> how do I make it so emacs will always automatically turn on syntax hightlighting? right now I need to turn it on everytime I open it
[04:07] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo umount /media/sharedfiles
[04:07] <Mordof> jdigital, yeah, you dont have to do anything, linux install does it for you
[04:07] <jdigital> Oh, and my Linux partition is too small
[04:07] <GlumJester> mustard5, k, done
[04:07] <alphy> _jason, well I have 2 players (different brands), one works just fine, the other (older one) just says "waiting" on the screen forever
[04:07] <jdigital> I'm moving the partitions about so I can have it bigger
[04:08] <mustard5> GlumJester, k in the next command I need you to substitute your user name for the words 'user' ok?
[04:08] <GlumJester> mustard5, k
[04:08] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo chown user.user /media/sharedfiles
[04:08] <pianoboy3333> crimsun do I want the SDK?
[04:08] <chris86wm> alright well i sorted that out, now it gives me another error "The directory of kernel headers (version 2.6.11) does not match your running
[04:08] <chris86wm> kernel (version 2.6.12-10-386).  Even if the module were to compile
[04:08] <chris86wm> successfully, it would not load into the running kernel."
[04:08] <_jason> alphy: don't know
[04:08] <jdigital> fdisk is telling me one thing, gparted is telling me another
[04:08] <mustard5> GlumJester, that should make the folder 'owned' by your username
[04:08] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: do I want the SDK?
[04:09] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'm a bit mystified why we need to do it..but I think its a way around this...
[04:09] <mustard5> GlumJester,  :)
[04:09] <Mordof> anyone know anything about installing a conexant x2388 tv tuner?
[04:09] <GlumJester> mustard5, no errors.
[04:09] <mustard5> GlumJester, k..now we do a mount -a again
[04:09] <mustard5> GlumJester, mount -a just mounts everything in /etc/fstab
[04:09] <dylan_> does anybody know where i can get an original smb.conf file ?
[04:10] <GlumJester> mustard5, no errors, still can't create a folder
[04:10] <sambagirl> can someone tell me where it installed citadel on here?
[04:10] <CanadianSnow> how do I run partition majic or whatever?
[04:10] <wastrel> chris86wm:  maybe install linux-source-2.6.12
[04:11] <mustard5> GlumJester, ok...I'm going to try just a manual mount...its possible on a reboot it will work fine..but for now we will try manually
[04:11] <jdigital> So anyway, Windows won't let me install to this partition and I'm wondering how to work fdisk
[04:11] <GlumJester> mustard5, unless you want me to reboot. It won't take too long
[04:11] <wastrel> jdigital:  very carefully
[04:11] <jdigital> wastrel: That much I have taken care to do :)
[04:12] <romulognomo> hi, I need help to install compiz. Can you help me?
[04:12] <bjo> hi
[04:12] <mustard5> GlumJester, the linux purist would say 'its not necessary'..so we should try this first :)
[04:12] <chris86wm> wastrel: this is all so complecated
[04:12] <GlumJester> mustard5, heh.
[04:12] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo umount /media/sharedfiles
[04:12] <mustard5> GlumJester, sudo mount /dev/hda5 /media/sharedfiles/ -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000
[04:12] <romulognomo> i using breezy
[04:12] <jdigital> I'd like to just wipe the drive, but there's a 100GB partition half-full of stuff I have
[04:12] <dylan_> can somebody help me network my two systems together?
[04:12] <romulognomo> is there anyway to run compiz on it?
[04:12] <dabaR> dylan_: how?
[04:13] <romulognomo> and Xorg 7?
[04:13] <Engla> dylan_: should be easy
[04:13] <wastrel> jdigital:  you want to delete the partition?
[04:13] <dylan_> Engla, i just want to share files with either samba or nfs, if it really matters
[04:13] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'll try to get that all on one line
[04:13] <mustard5> sudo mount /dev/hda5 /media/sharedfiles/ -t vfat -o iocharset=utf8,umask=000
[04:14] <GlumJester> mustard5, no errors, sharedfiles reappears on desktop.
[04:14] <jdigital> I want to install Windows to this 10GB partition, so I'm trying to format it as FAT32 first
[04:14] <jdigital> the installer is not liking my attempts though
[04:14] <jdigital> and fdisk thinks it's linux formatted
[04:14] <mustard5> GlumJester, menu options greyed out?
[04:14] <crimsun> pianoboy3333: no, follow the directions on restrictedformats to install a java sdk
[04:14] <GlumJester> mustard5, still greyed
[04:14] <mustard5> GlumJester, bah! :)
[04:14] <mustard5> GlumJester, hehehe
[04:14] <romulognomo> anyone here can help me installing compiz and xgl and xorg 7?
[04:14] <_jason> romulognomo: #ubuntu-xgl
[04:14] <mustard5> GlumJester, frustrating. :)
[04:14] <mustard5> GlumJester, reboot? :P
[04:15] <GlumJester> mustard5, yeah :) I'll be back in less than 5 minutes.
[04:15] <romulognomo> tx
[04:15] <sambagirl> what is the command for installing telnetd server again please?
[04:15] <dylan_> Engla, im very frustrated....all i had to do in Hoary was stick the two PCs into the router
[04:15] <wastrel> jdigital:  have you looked at cfdisk?  it's a little more user-friendly
[04:16] <jdigital> aha
[04:16] <jdigital> cfdisk is what I used last time but I forgot the name, thanks
[04:16] <CanadianSnow> how do I run partition majic or whatever?
[04:16] <twb> Do "breezy" and "dapper" correspond to Debian's "sarge" and "etch" respectively?
[04:17] <Drac[Server] > I did an update - upgraded a bunch of packages, and now my GNOME system monitor applet doesn't work properly. What happened?
[04:17] <alphy> anyone help me with getting an mp3 player to work with my computer?
[04:17] <dabaR> twb: no
[04:17] <dabaR> !debian
[04:17] <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/
[04:18] <jdigital> Uh-oh, very strange! I had a big partition that was NTFS and I used gparted to convert it to FAT32. gparted thinks my big partition is FAT32 and I have it mounted as one, but cfdisk thinks it's NTFS!
[04:18] <dabaR> jdigital: umount
[04:18] <LiteHedded> 2
[04:18] <mustard5> wb GlumJester
[04:18] <GlumJester> mustard5, seems to work, now.
[04:18] <mustard5> GlumJester, hehe...
[04:18] <mustard5> GlumJester, I hope so :)
[04:19] <GlumJester> mustard5, Thanks again for all your help
[04:19] <mustard5> GlumJester, I'm running out of ideas...my next step was to look for disk errors :)
[04:19] <twb> dabaR: so breezy is not the current stable release?
[04:19] <alphy> someone, please help me with getting my mp3 player to connect to my computer?
[04:19] <GlumJester> mustard5, haha
[04:19] <jdigital> dabaR: still thinks it's NTFS
[04:19] <CanadianSnow> how do I run partition magic or whatever?
[04:19] <carpediem> jdigital: do some searching on "2.6 kernel gparted disk geometry"
[04:19] <romulognomo> nobody answers at ubuntu-xgl :(
[04:19] <mustard5> GlumJester, k..happing linuxing ;)
[04:19] <CanadianSnow> or gparted?
[04:19] <mebaran151> how do I fix my ethernet
[04:19] <dabaR> twb: breezy is the current stable release.
[04:19] <mebaran151> I've tried both static and dynamic ip
[04:20] <mebaran151> but the packets do not seem to reach the router
[04:20] <CanadianSnow> hit it with a rusty stick mebaran
[04:20] <mebaran151> they are all lost
[04:20] <mebaran151> CanadianSnow: tried that
[04:20] <CanadianSnow> lol nice
[04:20] <lordpau> alphy..SPM
[04:20] <mebaran151> now I have a dented case and broken ethernet
[04:20] <wastrel> mebaran151:  link lights are on?
[04:20] <mebaran151> yep
[04:20] <mebaran151> links are up
[04:20] <alphy> lordpau, SPM?
[04:20] <mebaran151> and the kernel even says when the link goes up and down
[04:20] <lordpau> yeah
[04:20] <romulognomo> does enybody here knows at least if it works on breezy?
[04:20] <CanadianSnow> check the router settings?
[04:20] <mebaran151> but the packets seem to fail to reach their destination
[04:20] <mebaran151> I'm running a WRT54GC
[04:20] <wastrel> mebaran151:  so you can't ping your router
[04:21] <mebaran151> no
[04:21] <mebaran151> router won't ping
[04:21] <alphy> lordpau, what do you mean?  SPM?
[04:21] <lordpau> your not running ubuntu?
[04:21] <jdigital> Oof, this isn't looking good.
[04:21] <lordpau> Synaptic
[04:21] <Mordof> anyone know where i could get information on installing my tv tuner driver and a program for it
[04:21] <Mordof> ?
[04:21] <wastrel> mebaran151:  can you ping your network card's ip ?
[04:21] <lordpau> Package
[04:21] <carpediem> jdigital: I know....I've dealt with it, only reason I knew what to tell you.
[04:22] <DCCOLE> Can i use Cinelera with UBUNTU
[04:22] <mustard5> Mordof, what type of card you using?
[04:22] <CanadianSnow> how do i get to gparted or something to re-partition stuff!?!?!?
[04:22] <mebaran151> it looks like the tx packets are failing
[04:22] <Mordof> mustard5, Conexant x2388 AFAIK, the MSI TV Anywhere MAster
[04:22] <mebaran151> CanadianShow, there's a livecd
[04:22] <mebaran151> burn it
[04:22] <Mordof> mustard5, ubuntu picks it up as the winfast tv tuner
[04:22] <jdigital> carpediem: Yeah, it's handy when you bump into other people who solved the same prolems
[04:22] <mustard5> Mordof, hmm havent encountered that one before
[04:22] <wastrel> mebaran151:  what does the route command show?
[04:22] <DCCOLE> Can i use Cinelera with UBUNTU
[04:22] <mustard5> Mordof, have you tried it with xawtv?
[04:23] <carpediem> jdigital: heh, I didn't solve anything.  My data luckily wasn't lost, but Windows was ubootable
[04:23] <Mordof> mustard5, no i havent, i have no idea where to start, how do i get that
[04:23] <liable> DCCOLE: yes, you have our permission.
[04:23] <twb> Is there an Ubuntu archive for Debian/experimental packages?
[04:23] <Xenix> how to get sources.list for update my system
[04:23] <jdigital> carpediem: I'm installing Windows to a fresh partition. Is this likely to cause me some problems?
[04:23] <coolbeing> did Flight 4 come out yet ?
[04:23] <mebaran151> route shows
[04:23] <mustard5> Mordof, well I had to fiddle around a bit with some other programs, but I'll try to get you started
[04:23] <Xenix> how to get "sources.list" for update my system
[04:23] <Mordof> mustard5, currently dling xawtv
[04:23] <DCCOLE> haha
[04:23] <Mordof> mustard5, tyvm
[04:23] <_jason> Xenix: what version are you using now?
[04:23] <carpediem> jdigital: no, except it will overwrite grub, and you'll have to reinstall grub.
[04:23] <DCCOLE> Does it work with UBUNTU
[04:23] <CanadianSnow> mebarab151 i dont have it, it should be on here, is it not?
[04:23] <mustard5> Mordof, I used scantv I think to scan for channels
[04:24] <Xenix> 5.10
[04:24] <DCCOLE> Liable: Is there a PAckage for it??
[04:24] <carpediem> jdigital: at least, no problem that I know of.  Nothing is for sure of course.
[04:24] <_jason> Xenix: so you want breezy-update and security repos?
[04:24] <mustard5> Mordof, I had to muck around telling it about what video device I was using and some vbi setting with the scantv command
[04:24] <Mordof> mustard5, i only want input from my vcr to record vhs to dvd
[04:24] <mebaran151> there are two listings: localnet * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 eth0
[04:24] <mustard5> Mordof, ah ok...
[04:24] <liable> !info cinelera
[04:24] <mebaran151> and
[04:25] <mebaran151> default
[04:25] <mustard5> Mordof, havent done that myself..but using xawtv is a start anyway
[04:25] <Xenix> _jason:  yah
[04:25] <CanadianSnow> !gpartition
[04:25] <ubotu> CanadianSnow: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:25] <DCCOLE> Can i use Cinelera with UBUNTU????
[04:25] <CanadianSnow> !gpartition
[04:25] <mustard5> Mordof, if its loading drivers for it thats positive anyway...hopefully they just work
[04:25] <Drac[Server] > twb, are you disappointed in the apparent limitation of your default repositories? Go to "Settings > Repositories" in Synaptic and enable all of them by going to "Settings" checking "Show disabled software resources" and checking off all disabled repositories. Uncheck the CD, while you're at it, if it's enabled - it's fairly useless.
[04:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell Xenix about easysource
[04:25] <zebraFusion> Do many people opt to compile all software they want from source?
[04:25] <CanadianSnow> !partition
[04:25] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CanadianSnow
[04:25] <jdigital> carpediem: What's worrying is that all my data is on this partition, and that while gparted reports it as FAT32 and it works just like FAT32, cfdisk reports it as NTFS
[04:25] <Mythri1> is there any way to tell if a smb.conf file has the correct syntax?
[04:25] <wastrel> mebaran151:  do you have 2 network cards?  ... could be plugged into the wrong one?
[04:25] <_jason> Xenix: make sure you select 'updates' and 'security' before generating your /etc/apt/sources.list on that site that ubotu linked you to
[04:25] <Mordof> mustard5, how do i tell if it "just works"
[04:25] <kyo> is rlogin and rsh disabled by default in ubuntu?
[04:25] <twb> Drac[Server] : I don't do synaptic.
[04:26] <wastrel> (i've done that)
[04:26] <regeya> DCCOLE: Cinelerra is "usable" but only as "usable" as it is on other platforms.  In other words, yes, but no.
[04:26] <mebaran151> nope
[04:26] <mebaran151> only one
[04:26] <mebaran151> the weird thing
[04:26] <mebaran151> is use is 0
[04:26] <mebaran151> and the gateway is 0.0.0.0
[04:26] <mebaran151> that seems rather odd
[04:26] <mustard5> Mordof, hehe..not too sure really...if you get a signal from your vcr I suppose :)
[04:26] <Drac[Server] > twb, then you're in for a bumpier ride. You'll want to uncomment or add the backports repositories and such in your sources.list file.
[04:26] <zebraFusion> do many people that use Ubuntu compile everything from source?
[04:26] <Xenix> _jason: ok
[04:26] <regeya> any piece of software where changelogs list less crashiness as a milestone isn't anything I run after
[04:26] <CanadianSnow> !gparted
[04:26] <ubotu> CanadianSnow: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:26] <twb> Drac[Server] : btdt
[04:26] <Mordof> mustard5, all i get is blue screen, but i dont know how to change the channel
[04:26] <Drac[Server] > twb, ?
[04:27] <DCCOLE> Okay
[04:27] <twb> btdt is Been There, Done That.
[04:27] <CanadianSnow> you cant have a cat, ur a bot stupid
[04:27] <DCCOLE> well what are some good movie design apps for linux???
[04:27] <jdigital> uh-oh
[04:27] <regeya> the thing I don't get is that the broadcast2000 authors are writing cinelerra but bc2000 was ended due to, um, weird legal issues, but somehow cinelerra is ok
[04:27] <jdigital> Wrote partition table, but re-read table failed.  Reboot to update table.
[04:27] <mustard5> Mordof, one second..I'm being overwhelmed by chat messages on skype :)
[04:27] <regeya> DCCOLE beats me; I'm still looking. :-(  depends on what your needs are, I suppose.  what *are* your needs, by the way?
[04:28] <DCCOLE> HAHA
[04:28] <DCCOLE> ummm....
[04:28] <twb> I want the emacs-snapshot packages from debian/experimental; I was wondering if I should just add the debian/experimental archive of if there is a better way.
[04:28] <DCCOLE> Just something to edit movies
[04:28] <Drac[Server] > twb, those should provide all the applications you could possibly want. If you want other ones, it's possible to add Debian repositories, but it's NOT a good idea. Things can get as rough as running Debian SID, depending on what you install.
[04:28] <liable> avidemux
[04:28] <DCCOLE> like if i have jpg and want to make them into a movie
[04:28] <twb> Drac[Server] : well, I'm pinning.
[04:28] <Drac[Server] > twb, pinning?
[04:28] <liable> http://www.linuxartist.org/video-anim.html
[04:29] <twb> http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
[04:29] <regeya> DCCOLE: depends on what you mean by 'edit movies'...if I suggest kino in a second and you say 'hah that's not a movie editor' I'm going off for a drink
[04:29] <twb> http://wiki.debian.org/AptPinning
[04:29] <wastrel> kino eh
[04:29] <Kelerion-flux> we have anyone here that is *really* good with xorg.conf's?
[04:29] <regeya> kino's ok for home movies
[04:29] <Drac[Server] > twb, might I suggest building your desired programs from source? It's a safer, smarter option.
[04:29] <twb> Drac[Server] : uh, that is a pita.
[04:29] <twb> If I wanted to build from source I'd damn well use LFS.
[04:29] <colm> Kelerion-flux,  I'm not
[04:29] <mustard5> Mordof, I'm assuming you still need to tune in the 'vcr' channel..?
[04:29] <wastrel> building emacs... yikes :] 
[04:30] <twb> Kelerion-flux: I am.
[04:30] <Mordof> mustard5, yes
[04:30] <mustard5> Mordof, if so I think you might need to check out scantv
[04:30] <Eleaf> hey
[04:30] <Mordof> mustard5, im trying, i cant get it to start
[04:30] <mustard5> Mordof, you might need to install that via synaptic
[04:30] <Kelerion-flux> I have a triple-head ati card setup.. and am having majors problems
[04:30] <Eleaf> Does anybody know of any h.264 decoders for linux ?  :(
[04:30] <Drac[Server] > twb, building from source is always a good idea, and makes as much sense as using binaries. I've been through both Debian and Gentoo, and I know quite a bit about both worlds. Building from source is the safest choice.
[04:30] <sri> howdy
[04:30] <mustard5> Mordof, ah ok...bear with me as I'm not that good at this myself :)
[04:31] <twb> Drac[Server] : bullshit.
[04:31] <Drac[Server] > twb, there isn't an "apt-get build" for nothing, you know. :P
[04:31] <twb> Drac[Server] : cf. Reflections on Trusting Trust.
[04:31] <lakcaj> Eleaf, hey :)  have you tried mplayer?
[04:31] <mustard5> Mordof, you used the pastebin before?
[04:31] <sri> I'm using dapper (yeah I know it's not supported yet), but has anybody running it see a problem with nvidia-glx not installing the /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx file?
[04:31] <zebraFusion> How can I reconfigure xorg.conf
[04:31] <Mordof> mustard5, no i know, i appreciate the help. you are still far more experienced than me
[04:31] <Mordof> mustard5, yes
[04:31] <mustard5> !tell Mordof about the pastebin
[04:31] <Eleaf> lakcaj, hey!
[04:31] <lakcaj> zebraFusion, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:31] <Drac[Server] > Can somebody back me up here before this fool builds up an unstable system?
[04:31] <sri> zebraFusion: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:31] <mustard5> Mordof, ah ok..can you pastebin the output of scantv?
[04:31] <regeya> Drac[Server] , only if you're auditing your own code...
[04:31] <zebraFusion> Thanks
[04:31] <Eleaf> lakcaj, I'll try it again, do I need any other libraries?
[04:31] <Mordof> mustard5, yup, hold on
[04:32] <lakcaj> Eleaf, no idea man... just a suggestion.  Maybe vlc is worth a try too.
[04:32] <Daverag> Anybody can tell me how to compile fglrx module and have the kernel acknowledge it properly?
[04:32] <Eleaf> alright
[04:32] <Eleaf> I'm thinking I might need some libraries, I'm not finding much though lakcaj
[04:32] <regeya> Drac[Server] , if someone's willing to live with the possibility of breaking a system by mixing sources, more power to 'em.  I managed to build many an unstable package by using gentoo.
[04:32] <Drac[Server] > regeya, it's still more stable than trying to mix Debian packages in with Ubuntu. Also, sometimes Ubuntu doesn't catch up with the more obscure programs, and .deb packages simply aren't available.
[04:32] <Mordof> mustard5, http://pastebin.com/560622
[04:32] <wastrel> Daverag:  there's a fglrx package, you don't need to compile
[04:33] <twb> Dudes, *pinning*.
[04:33] <larry> hihi
[04:33] <Daverag> wastrel: ok but my kernel still uses 8.21.7 instead of 8.22.5
[04:33] <kyo> hi larry
[04:33] <Kelerion-flux> ok - triple head setup.. all monitors 17" lcd's.. onboard x300 (monitor 1).. x700 pro dual-head (2 and 3).. running with this xorg.conf http://pastebin.com/560593
[04:33] <mustard5> Mordof, k..checking it out
[04:33] <regeya> Drac[Server] , I only build when .debs aren't available these days.  I loooooove pinning.
[04:33] <Mordof> mustard5, it says /dev/vbi failed, i dont think it thinks i have a tv tuner...
[04:33] <Kelerion-flux> 3 monitor is somehow a clone of 2 with a lower res
[04:34] <Mythri1> Where is testparam located?
[04:34] <Kelerion-flux> thats the first problem
[04:34] <Drac[Server] > regeya, well, I don't like pinning. Go talk to somebody who will help you. It probably works the same way as Debian. Just dump some Debian repository addresses in there.
[04:34] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, which vid card is 3 on?
[04:34] <twb> Kelerion-flux: you only have one Monitor.
[04:34] <Kelerion-flux> x700 secondary
[04:34] <mustard5> Mordof, you might need to add some options to the command
[04:34] <Kelerion-flux> they are all identical monitors
[04:34] <Drac[Server] > Pinning screwed my Debian installation over. It's the main reason why I moved on to Gentoo in the first place. :|
[04:34] <Mordof> mustard5, ok, im not sure which, any siggestions?
[04:35] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, its possible you have made an error in your xorg.conf
[04:35] <OmegaAlpha> anyone have a personal fav media player... and one that plays .wmv extension
[04:35] <mustard5> Mordof, well firstly you can read the manual by typing man scantv
[04:35] <mustard5> Mordof, look for options on setting the vbi device
[04:35] <Siegfrid> mplayer?
[04:35] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: mplayer with w32codecs
[04:36] <Kelerion-flux> it's identical to the other device options in xorg.. same as x300 and x700 primary
[04:36] <Daverag> I used the ati installer package, built packages for dapper, dpkg them all, compiled the kernel source, did module-assistant prepare, update, a-i fglrx, and depmod.. what am i missing?
[04:36] <mustard5> Mordof, have a look in your /dev/ directory for a reference to 'vbi'
[04:37] <mustard5> Mordof, you might find its listed as 'vbi0'
[04:37] <Mordof> got it :)
[04:37] <Mordof> hold on
[04:37] <Mordof> SWEET! it found channels!
[04:37] <Mordof> i did scantv -a -C /dev/vbi0
[04:37] <Mordof> scanning absolutely all ranges n stuff
[04:38] <Mordof> :D its my vcr, it picked up channel 3!
[04:38] <Mordof> mustard5, tyvm
[04:38] <Mordof> now to figure out how to record and burn
[04:38] <dabaR> !enter
[04:38] <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!
[04:38] <mustard5> Mordof, ok..well it might scan forever
[04:38] <dabaR> :P
[04:38] <Mordof> mustard5, its on channel 22 currently
[04:38] <alex_> helloo
[04:38] <mustard5> Mordof, you will probably have to fiddle with things a bit :)
[04:39] <regeya> Drac[Server] , it's all dependent on what you're pinning, how, and how careful you are--same as when you unmask packages on a Gentoo box, y'know?
[04:39] <Mordof> mustard5, yeah, i just needed help getting started, didnt know any programs to use. funny, ubuntu downloaded scantv for m
[04:39] <Mordof> for me*
[04:39] <alex_> im having problems with mp3
[04:39] <Kelerion-flux> ok - have fixed the cloning problem.. now why is monitor 3 at a lower res?
[04:39] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, specify it at a higher one
[04:39] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, thanks i have it but i get a an error when i try executing it
[04:39] <twb> It's all "gentoo, gentoo, gentoo".  Nobody uses lunar anymore.
[04:39] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: what would that error be?
[04:40] <Kelerion-flux> Mordof: did you see my pastebin?
[04:40] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, no
[04:40] <Kelerion-flux> http://pastebin.com/560593
[04:40] <mustard5> Mordof, ok ..good luck anyway :)
[04:40] <Mordof> mustard5, thanks :) ill probably come back asking for more help if i get stuck :P
[04:40] <alex_> i need a good tool for mp3!!!!
[04:40] <twb> alex_: mpg321.
[04:40] <mebaran151> I'm running a static ip
[04:40] <Kelerion-flux> added "Screen 0" and "Screen 1" to the device sections to fix the cloning of 2 and 3
[04:40] <mebaran151> because dhcp just seems not to work with my router
[04:41] <mebaran151> and my nforce4 nic
[04:41] <mebaran151> what can I do
[04:41] <alex_> mpg321???? mmm
[04:41] <regeya> alex_, i need a good tool for jpg!!!
[04:41] <mustard5> Mordof, hehe ok
[04:41] <twb> regeya: imagemagick :P
[04:41] <overridex> is there a site around with more themes for usplash?
[04:41] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, "New_Face failed. MAybe the font path is wrong. Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)
[04:41] <wastrel> mebaran151:  you're sure it's a unique ip ? no other hosts on the lan using it
[04:41] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: install mplayer-fonts
[04:41] <regeya> twp hehe
[04:41] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, I checked to see if i have subfont.ttf folder/file and it doesnt exist
[04:41] <regeya> imagemagick rawks
[04:41] <mustard5> Mordof, you might have to run xawtv using the same type of thing referring to 'vbi0'
[04:42] <Mordof> mustard5, yeah, possibly
[04:42] <mustard5> Mordof, you also need to create a file in your $HOME using scantv called .xawtv
[04:42] <Mordof> mustard5, but this at least tells me that ubuntu picked up my tv tuner perfectly :)
[04:42] <Mythri1> what is the easiest (noob here) firewall to set up (Kubuntu)?
[04:42] <mustard5> Mordof, instructions are in the manual for scantv anyway :)
[04:42] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: I installed JDK, where/how do I find out where it is?
[04:42] <alex_> sobody any application for MP3
[04:42] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, nice n easy.. thanks buddy!
[04:42] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: np
[04:43] <dabaR> !mp3
[04:43] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:43] <pianoboy3333> !jdk
[04:43] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pianoboy3333
[04:43] <alex_> oka
[04:43] <mebaran151> wastrel
[04:43] <romulognomo> how can I upgrade to drapper?
[04:43] <mebaran151> completely sure
[04:43] <_jason> romulognomo: what is drapper?
[04:43] <romulognomo> just sudo apt-get upgrade?
[04:43] <mebaran151> I think it must be a driver problem
[04:43] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, why not do Left, Middle Left Of Left, Right Left of Middle?
[04:43] <romulognomo> isn it drapper drake?
[04:43] <pianoboy3333> romulognomo: there is no drapper, it's draper no 1, and it's not out yet
[04:43] <mebaran151> as more packets seem to go through the lo than through eth0
[04:43] <Mordof> er
[04:43] <_jason> !dapper
[04:43] <ubotu> from memory, dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[04:43] <Mordof> Middle Right of Left, Right Right of Middle
[04:43] <romulognomo> lol
[04:43] <romulognomo> sorry.
[04:43] <Daverag> _jason: change all references from breezy to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list and apt-get update , then apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:44] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, its like Breezy  but a different and newer kind
[04:44] <Daverag> _jason: and good luck
[04:44] <romulognomo> for that ai couldnt find little things on the foruns...
[04:44] <_jason> romulognomo: i think above was for you^
[04:44] <Kelerion-flux> thats what I have
[04:44] <Mordof> mustard5, lol, apparently i have channel 77 too
[04:44] <mustard5> Mordof, :)
[04:44] <_jason> Mordof: playboy?
[04:44] <Kelerion-flux> Middle, Left - Left of Middle, Right - Right of Middle
[04:44] <pianoboy3333> How could I find out where my java devel kit is for a var in the JHymn run file?
[04:45] <alex_> im triying to conec my cpu to a network
[04:45] <Mordof> _jason, this is the input on my tv tuner with only my vcr plugged in, sadly, no. but right shortly im getting a starchoice reciever in my room, so sure :P
[04:45] <Daverag> no matter what I do, no matter how much I delete the original fglrx.ko file and recompile the kernel source and install it, i still get the old fglrx 8.21.7 in there
[04:45] <alex_> y have a network with 10 winxp and 6 mac osx
[04:45] <_jason> Mordof: ha :P
[04:45] <alex_> but i cannot connect this machinneeeeeeeeeee
[04:45] <Mordof> _jason, all the payperview movies n stuff, its gonna be great
[04:45] <Kelerion-flux> oh - see what you mean Mordof.. but the positioning is fine
[04:46] <cyphase> what's a good domain registrar?
[04:46] <Mordof> Kelerion-flux, k, j/w.. maybe its your video card driver or settings or something
[04:46] <dabaR> cyphase: ask google
[04:46] <OmegaAlpha> dapper is coming out on 4:20... heh Hitlers b-day
[04:46] <pianoboy3333> How could I find out where my java devel kit is for a var in the JHymn run file?
[04:46] <Mordof> mustard5, how many channels are there :| ????
[04:46] <cyphase> dabaR, i'm looking for a recommendation :)
[04:46] <moza> dsrfgjhmugjlk
[04:46] <Mordof> mustard5, im at 115
[04:46] <wall0159> is anyone running dapper? how is it? stable? any big improvements?
[04:46] <dabaR> cyphase: google suggest ;)
[04:46] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  does   which java   work ?
[04:46] <cyphase> lol
[04:46] <moza> helloooo
[04:47] <mustard5> Mordof, it could scan forever if its not finding anything...
[04:47] <Mordof> mustard5, gah! im up into the 800mhz range
[04:47] <coolbeing> man, where is Flight 4 of Ubuntu ?! :-(
[04:47] <Mordof> mustard5, its found 2 channels so far
[04:47] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: what?
[04:47] <mustard5> Mordof, I would fiddle with the scantv settings..
[04:47] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, what did you do with your vcr? hooked it up to your computer?
[04:47] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  on the command line,  which java   /usr/bin/java
[04:47] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, yeah
[04:47] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, im gonna record the vcrs that we own and burn them onto dvd
[04:47] <pianoboy3333> wastrel, use that?
[04:47] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  what's jHymn?
[04:48] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  what's the var?
[04:48] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, oh do you have a svideo out jack on your computer?
[04:48] <pianoboy3333> nvr, i think i'm ok....
[04:48] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, .... i have a tv tuner!!!
[04:48] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, svideo out would not work anyway
[04:48] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, you would need an IN jack
[04:49] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, most video cards' svideo is only out
[04:49] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, what kind of tv tuner and how did you hook it up to yoru computer? thats awesome i want to do the same!
[04:49] <kasuko> what libraries do I need to use open gl (so I dont get this error http://sh.nu/p/1146)
[04:49] <alex_> ishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhht
[04:49] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, i got the MSI Tv Anywhere Master... ubuntu found it by itself, its a pci card. comes with all the standard tv connections
[04:49] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, yeah i know but i was thinking somehow you rigged it with an input somehow
[04:50] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, plus a remote control, and a radio reciever :p
[04:50] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, so i can get it right now if i search for it? and i can watch tv on my computer?
[04:50] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, i BOUGHT the msi tv anywhere Master, its a peice of hardware
[04:50] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, or are you talkinga bout physical devices
[04:50] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, PCI
[04:50] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, :P
[04:50] <mustard5> Mordof, here is another command I remember often using ....  v4l-conf
[04:50] <Mordof> mustard5, whats that do
[04:51] <OmegaAlpha> Mordof, oh gotcha.. how much did that cost you? bestbuy?
[04:51] <alex_> im at main menu in xfsamba
[04:51] <Mordof> mustard5, ooo! tv ranges only go max 1ghz range then stops
[04:51] <mustard5> Mordof, something about configuring for video-4-linux...man v4l-conf for more info :)
[04:51] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, im canadian, 79.99, from summit direct
[04:51] <alex_> y can see my share drive
[04:51] <Mordof> mustard5, k, thanks
[04:51] <mesaboogie1> heya guys
[04:51] <alex_> but i can not have access
[04:51] <dabaR> hi
[04:51] <OmegaAlpha> not bad. i wonder if my laptop will be able to handle that
[04:51] <mustard5> Mordof, I was stumbling around like a blind man when I did ..so i'm going to be vague on details :)
[04:52] <alex_> SMB network then my net
[04:52] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, do you know nothing about hardware?
[04:52] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, its a PCI card!!!!!!
[04:52] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, no, your laptop will not be able to use it, you need to get an external usb one
[04:52] <dabaR> Mordof: try pressing the enter key less.
[04:53] <Mordof> dabaR, sorry
[04:53] <mustard5> OmegaAlpha, you buy a pci tv tuner card and plug it in your pci slot
[04:53] <alex_> BINGooooo
[04:53] <alex_> ajajjajja
[04:53] <alex_> know im the folders y have mp3
[04:53] <OmegaAlpha> well if they make external pci ones then my laptop will be able to use it
[04:53] <Mordof> dabaR, havent been at my computer for days... lol, im in deprivation mode :S i normall dont talk this much in this room
[04:54] <coolbeing> any news on Deper Flight 4 ?
[04:54] <alex_> how the helll
[04:54] <alex_> I need to playyyyyyy
[04:54] <coolbeing> Dapper Flight 4
[04:54] <Mordof> OmegaAlpha, external usb.. pci is a spot on your motherboard, not possible to be external
[04:54] <alex_>  may MP3 333333333333333333333333333333
[04:54] <dabaR> alex_: sytop being annoying
[04:54] <dabaR> !mp3
[04:54] <ubotu> rumour has it, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:54] <dabaR> I told you before.
[04:54] <_jason> alex_: read what ubotu told you
[04:54] <coolbeing> !dapper
[04:54] <ubotu> methinks dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[04:54] <dabaR> Mordof: no worries, you can type as much as you want, just lay off the enter.
[04:55] <Mordof> mustard5, ok, so how do i get xawtv to pick up my scantv settings?
[04:55] <pianoboy3333> crimsun: about JHymn, i got the JDK but where is it, what folder do I give the run script
[04:55] <pianoboy3333> ?
[04:55] <dabaR> In other words, keep the whole thought in one line, so it is easier to read your thoughts.
[04:55] <Mordof> dabaR, yeah... i was starting to notice it as my screen was beginning to be only grey and red, heh (on x-chat)
[04:55] <mustard5> Mordof, the scantv command has an option to write to a config file....and you would use it to create a config file in your $home called .xawtv
[04:55] <alex_> shitttttttttt
[04:55] <mustard5> Mordof, xawtv will look for that file when it starts up
[04:55] <Mordof> mustard5, k, thanks again
[04:55] <Daverag> Anybody can tell me how to make my kernel use my new fglrx module? I did depmod -ae, the modules.dep file looks ok, but I still get the old version installed (8.21.7)
[04:56] <alex_> no smbfs support detected in kernel?????
[04:56] <alex_> what to dooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[04:56] <mustard5> Mordof, I have a feeling when you finish this your probably going to want something better than xawtv...but this is an easy program to test that your tv tuner card is actually receiving something
[04:56] <sambagirl> i getting a question regarding configuring krb5-config what are the kerberos servers?
[04:57] <twb> When I try to play music in rhythmbox, nothing happens but I get a minus sign in a red circle to the left of the track.  I can play the same files in beep-media-player and xmms, however.
[04:57] <mustard5> Mordof, something like mythtv or some other tv app would probably be better for recording stuff
[04:57] <sambagirl> i think i am into somethign to deep, yes? keberos?
[04:57] <mustard5> Mordof, I gave up on installing mythtv though
[04:57] <Mordof> mustard5, i already know my tv tuner is working, scantv picked up the only channels im using, that has to be more than mere coinsidence
[04:57] <twb> How can I isolate the problem?
[04:57] <alex_> okeyyyy
[04:57] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, you there? i got another error with Mplayer
[04:58] <alex_> readyyy-jajajjaj
[04:58] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: shoot
[04:58] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here use JHymn? I have JDK but where is it, what folder do I give the run script for JHymn.
[04:58] <alex_> please some bodyyyyyyy
[04:58] <alex_> HELPPpppp
[04:58] <Mordof> mustard5, i know those are the channels also because i hooked this up and had it working in windows before i started here
[04:58] <mustard5> Mordof, k..well xawtv is going to let you watch that channel, but won't have recording functions...so you might want to move on to some other tv app from the repositories
[04:58] <alex_> a IIIII NEEEEDDDDDD
[04:58] <_jason> alex_: can you stop please?
[04:58] <alex_> A MP3333333333333333333
[04:58] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  what is the variable named?
[04:58] <alex_> player
[04:58] <dylan_> can somebody please help me configure samba so i can share files?
[04:58] <alex_> jason
[04:58] <Mordof> mustard5, brb while i install mythtv (attempt to)
[04:58] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: lol, JDK
[04:58] <mustard5> Mordof, I'll dig up a how to on mythtv, but I couldnt get mythtv working myself...others have though :)
[04:59] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  what jdk did you install?
[04:59] <mustard5> Mordof, I better show you the HOW TO first...
[04:59] <alex_> can you please tellll me any mp3
[04:59] <alex_> utilityyyyy or some thing
[04:59] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: the newest using the wiki RestrictedFormats
[04:59] <pianoboy3333> I think 6.0
[04:59] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, i tried running a .wmv extension file. -Mplayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
[04:59] <mesaboogie1> "sup dabaR"
[04:59] <_jason> alex_: people have told you more than once about the wiki for mp3's
[04:59] <Mordof> mustard5, heh, im hoping apt-get will have it working once its done
[04:59] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, Recompile Mplayer with-enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and disassembly.
[04:59] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: did you install w32codecs?
[05:00] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: no, 5.0 update 6
[05:00] <mustard5> Mordof, sadly I think not :)
[05:00] <dabaR> mesaboogie1: not much, working...
[05:00] <alex_> yes yes okey
[05:00] <Mordof> mustard5, blegh
[05:00] <alex_> thank you
[05:00] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, no. I thought they came with the package already
[05:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell OmegaAlpha about w32codecs
[05:00] <mustard5> Mordof, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=106713
[05:00] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: nope, you need to install them.  It's easy though, just read the wiki
[05:00] <mustard5> Mordof, its for a different card, but the process should be the same
[05:00] <mesaboogie1> lol, i'm using irc-opera and the dang thing doesn't <blink> so i was oblivious to the fact someone said something
[05:00] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  the sun jdk?
[05:00] <ufo> mplayer is in seveas i think? you can install with apt-get
[05:01] <Mordof> mustard5, thanks
[05:01] <elmo40> just to let anyone know ;) I burnt 5.10 liveDVD and tried it on an IBM R52 w/ IPW2200 and everything works great :)
[05:01] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: yes
[05:01] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, thanks. Wiki my new best friend it seems. ;)
[05:01] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: I just need to know the folder
[05:01] <wastrel> pianoboy3333:  /usr/lib/j2sdk something
[05:01] <wastrel> maybe
[05:01] <pianoboy3333> wastrel: i'll check
[05:02] <Mordof> mustard5, ok, mythtv is installing a mysql server and client... why?
[05:02] <ufo> no its not... sry.
[05:02] <mustard5> Mordof, well it seems the link in the first post leads to another page that has the how to listed part way down the page at item no. 6. :)
[05:02] <pianoboy3333> thx
[05:02] <elmo40> btw, why is 5.10 a DVD?? What other wm's does it have? Cause gnome doesnt show anyting that could take up all that space.
[05:02] <mustard5> Mordof, its stores stuff in a mysql database
[05:03] <elmo40> and has anyone tried the LTSP stuff?
[05:03] <jodanlime> wow, so there was a thunderstorm here last night and I thought that it fried my power supply, but I replaced that and it still wouldnt work, so I figured my motherboard got fried, but I went back to it in a few hours and I just bumped the wires to the power switch and it turned on! so, only one little wire assembly was wrong with my whole computer! 6 little wires!
[05:03] <mustard5> Mordof, thats where the complications come in...as it requires some knowledge of mysql..although the commands are shown in the HOW TO link
[05:03] <alphy> anyone know how to connect my Rio Nitrus (Mp3 player) to my computer?
[05:03] <mustard5> Mordof, there my be another tv app in the repos somewhere...I havent looked for a while
[05:03] <Mordof> mustard5, im well versed in mysql
[05:04] <Mordof> mustard5, im a web designer
[05:04] <mustard5> Mordof, ah well..you are in luck then :)
[05:04] <mustard5> Mordof, hehehe..I have no idea about mysql :D
[05:04] <Mordof> mustard5, if i get it working ill help you with it then :P
[05:04] <mustard5> Mordof, hehehe...write the new HOW TO and help everyone ;)
[05:04] <kasuko> what libraries do I need to use open gl (so I dont get this error http://sh.nu/p/1146)
[05:04] <wastrel> mysql eh
[05:04] <jodanlime> alphy, my sister had a rio ce150 or something like that and I just pluged it in and linux recognized it as a usb drive, and I dragged the music files I wanted into it and it worked right away
[05:05] <Mordof> wastrel, yup
[05:05] <VR_> hey guys, is there a program that'll let me use the win-key as a hotkey to launch things?
[05:05] <Mordof> mustard5, heh, if i remember how i did it
[05:05] <mustard5> Mordof, :)
[05:05] <alphy> jodanlime, I have a rio nitrus and it won't recognize it for the world
[05:05] <wastrel> select * from I forget
[05:05] <elmo40> VR_: there is a setting somewhere ;) In a keyboard map or similar
[05:06] <jodanlime> alphy, are there 2 different modes for data transfer in the players settings?
[05:06] <VR_> elmo40: oh yeah i know about that. but you can't use the windows key with that. or at least im not aware
[05:06] <alphy> maybe, let me look
[05:06] <alphy> jodanlime, let me look
[05:06] <overridex> i'm having trouble setting up 2 locations to use 2 different wifi wep connections in my network-settings of breezy... it acts like it's saving it, but only the first wifi network i add actually works correctly... am i missing something?
[05:06] <Mordof> mustard5, this is way more than a tv tuner program, this thing has mail servers and everything! so useless in this instance.. bloated software package id say
[05:07] <ti_wuu> anybody been successfully able to configure wpa?
[05:07] <elmo40> VR_: i used a comp with RH9 on it, and the win key worked...
[05:07] <mustard5> Mordof, its more like TiVo box setup really I suppose
[05:07] <elmo40> no, only WEP for me, havent tried WPA yet
[05:07] <mesaboogie1> (out the box) does ubuntu support 'any' winmodems?
[05:07] <mustard5> Mordof, try searching synaptic for something else?
[05:07] <dabaR> !wpa
[05:07] <ubotu> wpa is, like, totally, enable the universe repository, then "sudo apt-get update", and then "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant".  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto for more details
[05:07] <elmo40> but the IPW 2200 card worked
[05:07] <coolbeing> aaaa where is Dapper Flight 4....
[05:08] <ti_wuu> wpasupplicant alone won't work
[05:08] <alphy> jodanlime, no there is not.
[05:08] <mustard5> Mordof, I'll see what I can find on recording with xawtv or some other app
[05:08] <Mordof> mustard5, yeah, im not hosting a few different mail servers as well as uncontrolled mysql servers and stuff, this is rediculous... im uninstalling
[05:09] <Monsuco> hello
[05:09] <Mordof> mustard5, how do i tell apt-get to remove mythtv and everything else it installed with it
[05:09] <mesaboogie1> hey Monsuco
[05:09] <ti_wuu> i tried to download madwifi coz it's the driver to atheros chipset wireless card
[05:09] <ti_wuu> but madwifi is no longer available in sourceforge
[05:09] <coolbeing> did anyone here try Dapper FLight 3 ?
[05:09] <CanYouHelpMePlz> anyone here use xfce, and can help me with some questions?
[05:10] <alphy> jodanlime, any ideas?  I'm flying cross country in a few days and would like to have my mp3 player
[05:10] <Mordof> mustard5, ohhh, mythtv sets it up in a way that you can set up the computer you are installing it on as a server, other people can then login, view tv you are showing... get emails from your network, etc. its way more than just for utilizing a tv tuner
[05:10] <jodanlime> alphy, well, it might be recognizing it and just not showing it, like it might be under places>computer, but other than that i would type in rio nitrus + linux into google
[05:10] <elmo40> VR_: maybe this will help?  http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/01/26/210214
[05:10] <dabaR> Is there a filght 3? link?
[05:11] <alphy> jodanlime, ok thanks
[05:11] <ti_wuu> anybody using ndiswrapper?
[05:11] <Kalidarn> hmm my kubuntu disc freezes on the second part of the installation when i have restarted it and removed the disc. I get  Should I go ahead and install the packages anyway? To continue , enter "Yes"; to abort, enter "No": Unrecognized imput. Enter either "Yes" or "No". in session tty4, in the session tty1 where the installation is going on it's just frozen at 85%, ive MD5 sum checked the ISO and burnt it on 3 different CDroms, and ive also che
[05:11] <Kalidarn> cked the MD5s in the root of their directories.
[05:11] <Daverag> Is there a known issue about the fglrx module not working with the 2.6.15-15-386 kernel or what?
[05:11] <mustard5> Mordof, apt-get remove --purge <name of application>
[05:12] <shygoly> 
[05:12] <Mordof> mustard5, it still only gets rid of mythtv
[05:12] <mustard5> Mordof, the --purge switch completely removes any configuration files as well
[05:12] <Mordof> GAH! now i have 20 applications on my computer that i DONT want running! wth
[05:12] <mustard5> Mordof, manuall uninstall mysql as well then
[05:12] <mesaboogie1> hey dabaR?
[05:12] <mustard5> Mordof, using the same apt-get remove --purge command
[05:12] <Mordof> mustard5, and postix or w/e, and mailx, and mysql client, and about 15 other packages
[05:13] <mustard5> Mordof, put them all on the same line
[05:13] <overridex> are there ubuntu forums on the main site?
[05:13] <VR_> elmo40: thanks
[05:13] <mesaboogie1> oh nah, it's cool, gosh ubuntu's nice
[05:13] <Mordof> mustard5, i closed the console, i dont have the dependancies list anymore :S
[05:13] <ti_wuu> is there any linux that works very well w/ wpa encryption?
[05:13] <elmo40> VR_: anytime ;) But my first time here... i usually reside in #mepis (though it is damn quiet)
[05:14] <VR_> ah, cool :)
[05:14] <mustard5> Mordof, apt-get remove --purge <appname>  <appname>    ...ah ok...
[05:14] <coolbeing> did anyone here try Dapper FLight 3 ?
[05:14] <Daverag> no matter what I do, no matter how much I delete the original fglrx.ko file and recompile the kernel source and install it, i still get the old fglrx 8.21.7 in there... redownloaded and reinstalled and recompiled and everything, but my kernel still loads fglrx 8.21.7
[05:14] <Mordof> mustard5, can i msg you so that we can stop cluttering up normal chat space/
[05:14] <Monsuco> hey, I kinda jacked up the partions on my disk (long story as to what I was doing), now, I have like 4 partions. Since the computer I run ubuntu on  is just a spare computer with absolutly nothing on it, how do I format the whole disk so I can reinstall all of it?
[05:14] <mustard5> Mordof, join #kubuntu-offtopic
[05:14] <mustard5> Mordof, its quieter in there
[05:15] <jodanlime> Monsuco, you could just reinstall ubuntu, I know that there is an option to do that in the begining stephs
[05:15] <jodanlime> *steps
[05:16] <Monsuco> I know, which one fully erases everything
[05:16] <jodanlime> hmmm, I wouldnt know without knowing wich options there are
[05:17] <Monsuco> hang on let me go check
[05:17] <dabaR> Wow, gnome in dapper looks shiny
[05:18] <coolbeing> dabaR did you try Dapper Flight 3 ?
[05:20] <dabaR> coolbeing: no. I use stable systems
[05:20] <dabaR> I need my computer on.
[05:20] <dabaR> ;)
[05:20] <dabaR> It's so nice and quiet in here now, I am enjoying this
[05:20] <coolbeing> dabaR but did you see it maybe ?
[05:20] <jodanlime> lol
[05:21] <coolbeing> I wonder if Dapper can solve this http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=132295
[05:21] <dabaR> Monsuco: just use the installer, and it has an option to erase whole disk.
[05:21] <coolbeing> I am running out of Linux distros and after al lthis I dont really want to go back to windows
[05:21] <jodanlime> is there any reason that I shouldnt be downloading firefox right now and installing it when its done? 1.5?
[05:21] <c13> hey where can i get ld ?
[05:22] <_jason> jodanlime: you didn't read the wiki could be a reason
[05:22] <jodanlime> _jason, heh, yeah, prolly
[05:22] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know info about mounting a cdrom?
[05:22] <jodanlime> should I?
[05:22] <_jason> c13: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:23] <OmegaAlpha> c13, whats ld?
[05:23] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here have JHymn running under linux?
[05:23] <_jason> ubotu: tell jodanlime about ff1.5
[05:23] <c13> OmegaAlpha, to install nvidia drivers
[05:23] <whiter> hey jason
[05:24] <_jason> whiter: hello
[05:24] <jodanlime> thanks
[05:24] <OmegaAlpha> oh good iwont have to worry about that then
[05:24] <Monsuco> heh, I think I just figured it out myself
[05:25] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, do you know anything about mounting cdroms?
[05:25] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: no, they've always mounted on their own for me
[05:25] <CaptainMorgan> Ive researched makefile but Im still foggy on something... my goal is to send a makefile to my professor.. which he can just do 'make' and the program is constructed, just like when I type make in the dir that houses the program's files... however he won't be able to construct it without the dependecy files, correct? which are numerous... is there an easier way?
[05:25] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here have JHymn running under linux?
[05:26] <Monsuco> what's a good site for learning to use Linux command line?
[05:26] <LiteHedded> how do I use 'find' to find a file that DOES NOT contain a certain string?
[05:26] <shygoly> JHymn?
[05:26] <Daverag> Can anyone help me in installing the fglrx kernel module I'm going crazy with this, i can't get the module up to 8.22.5
[05:26] <wastrel> !rute
[05:26] <ubotu> from memory, rute is a great guide for learning about Linux and is available at http://rute.2038bug.com/
[05:26] <sambagirl> how od you setup a telnet server?
[05:26] <OmegaAlpha> lucky you
[05:26] <dabaR> sambagirl: why would you want to?
[05:26] <CaptainMorgan> !make
[05:26] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CaptainMorgan
[05:27] <carpediem> sambagirl: now why would you do that.  Set up sshd
[05:27] <CaptainMorgan> !makefile
[05:27] <ubotu> CaptainMorgan: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:27] <CaptainMorgan> lol
[05:27] <sambagirl> i have a bbs now on my ubuntu dabar
[05:27] <sambagirl> citadel
[05:27] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, reason im asking is because i want to install my wireless adaptar with the cd that came with it
[05:27] <dabaR> sambagirl: and you want your system hacked?
[05:27] <carpediem> sambagirl: yeah, so?  Set up ssh
[05:27] <irvin> anyone tried xgl on dapper?
[05:27] <Monsuco> thank you
[05:27] <wastrel> CaptainMorgan:  what specific dependencies?
[05:27] <dabaR> sambagirl: telnet is not secure, use ssh, that is a better idea.
[05:27] <sambagirl> i setup bbs on my windows one telnet riojams.com now iw ant one on my ubuntu citadel
[05:28] <sambagirl> how do i setup ssh?
[05:28] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: they have linux drivers on the cd?
[05:28] <sambagirl> i use putty
[05:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell sambagirl about ssh
[05:28] <sambagirl> putty?
[05:28] <sambagirl> no no on
[05:28] <CaptainMorgan> wastrel, header files and main program files...
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> using xgl on dapper.. dont try it yet. :P lol...
[05:28] <Dr_Willis> its a work in progress.. and its a LONG way to go
[05:28] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, using ndiswrapper. i guess it might be possible?
[05:28] <CaptainMorgan> wastrel, I have to send everything, correct? not only a makefile..?
[05:28] <dabaR> sambagirl: ssh is a server too. openssh-server is the package name.
[05:28] <OmegaAlpha> _jason, i dont know im having a hard time with it.. just reading all these sites
[05:29] <carpediem> sambagirl: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[05:29] <wastrel> CaptainMorgan:  generally if your prof has a build environment he'll have the standard libraries... you're talking code you wrote?
[05:29] <CaptainMorgan> wastrel, because Im testing it out in different dir's and make isn't working..
[05:29] <_jason> OmegaAlpha: oh I see, well if it doesn't show up when you put the disk in, I don't know too much else about it
[05:29] <CaptainMorgan> yes
[05:29] <wastrel> you'll need to send all the code you wrote
[05:29] <CaptainMorgan> ic, thanks
[05:30] <OmegaAlpha> how does one get desklets to run on startup?
[05:30] <CaptainMorgan> wastrel, i was just notified of tarballs... gonna do that I thinkg..
[05:30] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: add it to your Session
[05:30] <dabaR> !seen bob2
[05:30] <ubotu> i haven't seen 'bob2', dabaR
[05:30] <dabaR> What do you think why you have not seen bob2, ubotu?
[05:30] <mcquaid> anyone here good with .asoundrc files?
[05:30] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: as in System > Preferences > Session
[05:30] <sambagirl> says it is always installed come ot think of it i use putty to ssh from another pc
[05:31] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, ahh thats what that session is there for.. saw it sitting there in the system menu.. never clicked it
[05:31] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, auto save changes to sessions checked?
[05:31] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: no
[05:32] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: not unless you want all programs to open that were open when you logged out.
[05:32] <mebaran151> any network experts here?
[05:32] <sambagirl> anyone haev experience with citadel bbs?
[05:32] <dylan_> i dont know why Network Servers keeps asking me for a password...I cannot share data between systems now! Argh!  Somebody PLEASE help!
[05:32] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: switch to the Startup Programs tab.
[05:33] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: And add the command "gdesklets shell", priority is unimportant unless you have other things and they need to be in order.
[05:33] <sambagirl> http://ubuntu:2000/ <---- i use this to access the webside of the bbs, how can i give out a address like this?
[05:34] <wastrel> dylan_:  both computers run linux?
[05:34] <dylan_> wastrel, yes
[05:34] <sambagirl> my domain for this computer is riojams.com and this is 192.160.0.101
[05:34] <dylan_> wastrel, hopefully this is a one-time file edit or something
[05:34] <sambagirl> how can i tell what ports it is assiginging?
[05:34] <carpediem> sambagirl: you need to set your router to forward port 2000 to 192.160.0.101
[05:34] <sambagirl> ahhh
[05:34] <sambagirl> ok
[05:34] <sambagirl> brb
[05:34] <wastrel> dylan_:  if you open nautilus, file->connect to server->browse network
[05:35] <wastrel> this doesn't do what you want?
[05:35] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, thanks.. while in there i seen that there is a nvidia settings on startup.. i didnt think i had a nvidia card...
[05:35] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: heh...uh, can't explain that one
[05:35] <dylan_> wastrel, yes and no ... it asks me for a password to access
[05:35] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here use a Dell Wifi 1450?
[05:36] <dylan_> wastrel, but i never set one ... i tried my own username password, my router password ... nothing works
[05:36] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, and both that and the desklets are order "50" is that default?
[05:36] <dylan_> it asks for my username and pass
[05:36] <Daverag> Can anyone help me in installing the fglrx kernel module I'm going crazy with this, i can't get the module up to 8.22.5... anybody can help me with that?
[05:36] <pianoboy3333> Anyone here use a Dell Wifi 1450? I'm having some problems...
[05:36] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: yes.  You only care if you really need something to go before something else.
[05:36] <Kr4t05> !dualmonitors
[05:36] <ubotu> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kr4t05
[05:37] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, oh ok thanks
[05:37] <wastrel> dylan_:  install ssh,  sudo apt-get install ssh   on both machines
[05:37] <Kr4t05> Does Brezzy support dual screen displays?
[05:37] <GNULinuxGeek> Hello All.  Stupid Question - I cannot seem to get a good .DEB package for AIM on the AOL sight.  I have a TGZ file.  Can I install this as root and get the files where they need to be?  Will tar -xvf <filename> work?
[05:37] <dylan_> wastrel, then what?
[05:37] <carpediem> Kr4t05: yes, I have two now.
[05:37] <Kr4t05> Breezy*
[05:37] <dylan_> wastrel, i dont want to have to use the terminal every time i want to access my files on another machine
[05:37] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, you knw anything about mounting a cdrom?
[05:37] <wastrel> then you will be able to browse via nautilus over ssh
[05:37] <_jason> GNULinuxGeek: you know you have gaim right?
[05:37] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: yeah...what did you need to know
[05:37] <dylan_> wastrel, are you positive?
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> GNULinuxGeek,  last i checked the official AIM - was rather old and lacking in features - you may want to test out "gaim" instead.
[05:37] <wastrel> dylan_:  yes
 Yes, but my son is hell bent on AIM
[05:38] <Kr4t05> carpediem, did you have to get Gnome to work with them in any special way?
[05:38] <dylan_> wastrel, i just installed ssh on this machine....im going to do it to the other one.  brb
[05:38] <GNULinuxGeek> I use Kopete and like it a lot
[05:38] <carpediem> Kr4t05: yeah, I configured xorg.conf myself
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> GNULinuxGeek,  checking again - the url here - has deb packages  http://www.aim.com/get_aim/linux/latest_linux.adp?aolp=
[05:39] <gamma> anyone have success with xgl+kde-window-decorator?
[05:39] <DrCurl> Hello
[05:39] <carpediem> Kr4t05: but there is an easier way I think, do you have an nvidia card?
[05:39] <Kr4t05> Yes
[05:39] <DrCurl> Does someone know if network-manager is going to be a part of Ubuntu Dapper desktop
[05:40] <Kr4t05> carpediem: Yeah, GeForce 6200
[05:40] <_jason> GNULinuxGeek: gaim definitely seems to have all the options that version of gaim has, is there anything in particular he dislikes?
[05:40] <GNULinuxGeek> Let me try to ftp it and see if I can get a valid pkg
[05:40] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, im at this site maybe u know of it http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz
[05:40] <carpediem> Kr4t05: good, run "sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings"
[05:40] <_jason> GNULinuxGeek: I mean 'aim' as the second 'gaim'
[05:40] <Kr4t05> Gah
[05:40] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: what problem are you having with your drive?
[05:40] <pianoboy3333> Anyone know what a bash command is to open two terminals from 1 terminal and output something to them?
[05:40] <Daverag> installing the fglrx module couldn't be that hard, what am i missing?
[05:40] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, it tells you stepbystep on how to do it.. and it says "put your cd distributions cd intothe cdrom?
[05:40] <Kr4t05> carpediem, hold on, I'm updating.
[05:41] <sambagirl> ahh ok try riojams.com:2000 it comes to the webside of the bbs but now i need to know how to telnet or ssh into the other fun side of the bbs.
[05:41] <sambagirl> thanks for the tip
[05:41] <GNULinuxGeek> He has no idea, but the kids at school are all Windows users.  Trying to get him to embrace learning more about IT.
[05:41] <sambagirl> if i use putty i can probably do it yes?
[05:41] <oga> i need to be able to play wmv files totem says that i don't have a codec / plugin
[05:41] <sambagirl> but for the outside?
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> GNULinuxGeek,  those things seem to be VERY VERY old. and the server isent even leting me download them right..
[05:41] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, is it necessary to insert a cdrom disk that is of the cdrom drive into the cdrom drive?
[05:41] <carpediem> sambagirl: yes, I use putty to get to my Ubuntu box every day
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> GNULinuxGeek,  GAIM may be the best bet
[05:41] <sambagirl> on this side i just type ./citadel and it starts up
[05:41] <Kr4t05> carpediem, Okay, installed.
[05:41] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: in Ubuntu?
[05:42] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, because i didnt get a disk with my laptop specifically for the cdrom
[05:42] <carpediem> Kr4t05: you should see it under Applications > System
[05:42] <wastrel> GNULinuxGeek:  use gaim or just use the web-based aim thingy
[05:42] <GNULinuxGeek> I guess I will have to hold class on GAIM and tell him that is it.  Kopete is good as well.
[05:42] <wastrel> <3 gaim
[05:42] <Kr4t05> Yeo
[05:42] <CanYouHelpMePlz> how do i make it so in xfce, i can right click a directory and play all the files in it using XMMS ?
[05:42] <Kr4t05> Yep*
[05:42] <GNULinuxGeek> Thanx a group
[05:42] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: I have to admit, I'm very confused right now.
[05:43] <Kr4t05> carpediem, there
[05:43] <carpediem> OmegaAlpha: I'm not grocking what you are saying at all.  I must need more coffee.
[05:43] <dylan_> wastrel, that did not work, for whatever reason
[05:43] <carpediem> Kr4t05: run it.
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> wget http://ftp.newaol.com/aimgen/380469/aim_1.5.286-2_i386.deb       :0 if you MUST use that thing
[05:43] <wastrel> dylan_:  what did you try?
[05:43] <jodanlime> is there some sort of support for virtual forlders in ubuntu?
[05:43] <dylan_> wastrel, i installed ssh on both
[05:43] <Kr4t05> carpediem, I'm in it
[05:43] <pianoboy3333> Anyone know what a bash command is to open two terminals from 1 terminal and output something to them?
[05:43] <dylan_> wastrel, then went to Network Servers
[05:43] <_jason> Dr_Willis: heh, was about to say the same
[05:43] <CanYouHelpMePlz> how do i make it so in xfce, i can right click a directory and play all the files in it using XMMS ?
[05:43] <carpediem> Kr4t05: how many displays do you see?
[05:43] <Kr4t05> I
[05:43] <OmegaAlpha> carpediem, im reading it from a linux manual online and one of the first steps to mounting a cdrom drive says to put its
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> _jason,  but egads.. it mentions that its for Mandrake 7, and redhat 6 :P
[05:44] <Kr4t05> carpediem, 1, CRT-0
[05:44] <wastrel> dylan_:  open nautilus, file > connect to server, set type to ssh, fill in the address and username, click connect
[05:44] <OmegaAlpha> distributions cd rom disk into the drive
[05:44] <OmegaAlpha> im confused because i didnt get a disk with my computer for my cdrom drive.. i got os disks but thats it
[05:44] <carpediem> Kr4t05: hmm....well, we'll have to do this the hard way....are you ready for a ride into the world of the command line?
[05:45] <oga> how do i get ubuntu to play wmv files?
[05:45] <Kr4t05> carpediem, I know my way around the terminal
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> !wmv
[05:45] <ubotu> hmm... restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:45] <hatake_kakashi> !tell oga about wmv
[05:45] <OmegaAlpha> oga, mplayer, w/ w32codecs
[05:45] <dylan_> wastrel, IT WORKS!!!
[05:45] <Kr4t05> carpediem, commands, please.
[05:45] <dylan_> wastrel, thank you so much
[05:45] <carpediem> Kr4t05: cool, okay, first "sudo nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[05:45] <wastrel> dylan_:  this is why we love ssh :] 
[05:45] <IdleOne> !restrictedformats
[05:45] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:46] <dylan_> wastrel, any ideas as to why this does not work with samba or nfs?
[05:46] <carpediem> oga: follow that RestrictedFormats link.
[05:46] <dylan_> wastrel, does that mean i may disable the samba and nfs daemons?
[05:46] <jodanlime> can you have virtual folders in linux?
[05:46] <wastrel> dylan_:  samba -> probably need to configure a samba password...
[05:46] <Younix> oga, go to Google.com and search for mplayer. Once you find the site go to the downloads section. There you will see codecs packages. Download the win32 packages and install them in the correct directory. Then download and compile mplayer.
[05:46] <wastrel> dylan_:  yes - take out samba and nfs
[05:46] <Kr4t05> carpediem, wouldn't gedit be more noob-friendly?
[05:46] <dylan_> wastrel, i cannot thank you enough
[05:46] <carpediem> Kr4t05: yeah, sure.
[05:46] <dylan_> wastrel, you are amazing
[05:47] <wastrel> heh
[05:47] <dylan_> wastrel, see ya later
[05:47] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[05:47] <oga> thanks
[05:47] <carpediem> Kr4t05: sec, I'm pasting something in Pastebin....I'll send you a link in a bit.
[05:47] <wastrel> jodanlime:  not sure what you mean by virtual folders
[05:48] <Kr4t05> carpediem,ok
[05:48] <c13> should i stop X before installing nvidia drivers?
[05:48] <Kr4t05> c13, if you use Synaptic, you shouldn't need to.
[05:49] <jodanlime> wastrel, well, in mac osx you can set up folders to hold all of a certain type of file, like have a music folder that holds all of your flac or mp3s or wavs or all of them, is there anything like that for linux?
[05:49] <wastrel> c13:  not necessary
[05:49] <c13> Kr4t05, what is synaptic
[05:49] <Madpilot> !synaptic
[05:49] <ubotu> from memory, synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[05:49] <Madpilot> c13: see above
[05:49] <wastrel> jodanlime:  not that i'm aware of
[05:49] <Kr4t05> ubotu tell c13 about nvidia
[05:50] <Eleaf> oh hey nalioth
[05:50] <jodanlime> wastrel, all right, thanks for your help
[05:50] <Madpilot> jodanlime: you might do some of that with symlinks...
[05:50] <carpediem> Kr4t05: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8802
[05:50] <nalioth> Eleaf: hi
[05:50] <CanYouHelpMePlz> how do i make it so in xfce, i can right click a directory and play all the files in it using XMMS like in gnome ?
[05:50] <carpediem> Kr4t05: you'll have to change some things to match your setup, but I can walk you through that.
[05:50] <jodanlime> Madpilot, whats that?
[05:50] <pesserl> poker
[05:50] <Eleaf> nalioth, how have you been?
[05:50] <IdleOne> whats a good site to test the flash player?
[05:51] <nalioth> IdleOne: macromedia.com
[05:51] <wastrel> IdleOne:  sec i have a good one
[05:51] <Madpilot> jodanlime: sort of hard to explain - basically you can link stuff from one directory to another, and the system will act like it's in both directories
[05:51] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[05:51] <carpediem> Kr4t05: have you ever edited xorg.conf or X86Config?
[05:51] <wastrel> IdleOne:   http://katamaridamacy.jp/qa_data/katamari.html
[05:52] <IdleOne> nalioth:  wastrel  thanks you
[05:52] <jodanlime> Madpilot, hmmm..... can it search through the computer and find all of one type of file and show it to you?
[05:52] <Kr4t05> carpediem, not specifically, but I've worked with ALSA and OSS in Hoary.
[05:52] <Madpilot> jodanlime: not as far as I know
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> CanYouHelpMePlz,  may want to ask in #XFCE (if it exists)
[05:52] <CanYouHelpMePlz> Dr_Willis: yea it's quie
[05:52] <Kr4t05> carpediem, Just tell me where and what.
[05:52] <carpediem> Kr4t05: hmm, might want to save a backup of your original.  We can always go back to that if we don't get something right.
[05:53] <Kr4t05> ok
[05:53] <Dr_Willis> CanYouHelpMePlz,  Id try just drag/dropping the dir onto xmms.. :P
[05:53] <jodanlime> Madpilot, all right, then it wouldnt be terribly usefull for me, thanks anyways though, sorry for wasting your time
[05:53] <Kr4t05> carpediem, remind me of the command?
[05:53] <Madpilot> jodanlime: np
[05:53] <carpediem> Kr4t05: which, the file to edit?
[05:53] <wastrel> jodanlime:  there is a music player that automatically searches for music files
[05:53] <sambagirl> edit /etc/inetd.conf <--- is this the correct comand to edit this?
[05:53] <wastrel> jodanlime:  but that's an app, not a filesystem feature...
[05:54] <Kr4t05> carpediem, to backup xorg.conf
[05:54] <carpediem> Kr4t05: okay, first "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.bak
[05:54] <Kr4t05> ok
[05:54] <carpediem> Kr4t05: still have it open in gedit?
[05:54] <Kr4t05> carpediem, yep
[05:55] <carpediem> Kr4t05: have the pastebin open?
[05:55] <Kr4t05> carpediem, yep again
[05:55] <sambagirl> Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/inetd.conf" -- using "application/*"
[05:55] <sambagirl> what does it mean i cannot use edit /etc/inetd.conf
[05:56] <carpediem> Kr4t05: in your gedit, find the Section "Screen".  At the end, paste the contents of the textbox at the bottom of the pastebin, so you have two Section "Screen"
[05:56] <sambagirl> did i misspell it?
[05:56] <wastrel> sambagirl:  what command did you use?
[05:56] <Pablo> anyone have the 915resolution script running properly under ubuntu?
[05:56] <sambagirl> edit
[05:56] <wastrel> sambagirl:  it's a text file you use a text editor
[05:56] <sambagirl> edit /etc/inetd.conf
[05:56] <sambagirl> vi ?
[05:56] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[05:56] <Kr4t05> save?
[05:56] <wastrel> ah, edit isn't actually a text editor :] 
[05:57] <wastrel> vi works
[05:57] <newbuntie> jodanlime: you could also just do a search for files, places > search for files
[05:57] <wastrel> do you know vi?
[05:57] <sambagirl> no no anything easier then vi?
[05:57] <sambagirl> i dont like vi
[05:57] <Kr4t05> gedit
[05:57] <wastrel> do you have GUI?
[05:57] <sambagirl> heh
[05:57] <carpediem> Kr4t05: now, change the Monitor line in my code to match your original section
[05:57] <Siegfrid> nano
[05:57] <sambagirl> gui
[05:57] <sambagirl> let me try
[05:57] <wastrel> no no, do you have graphical interface
[05:57] <Pablo> nano = win
[05:57] <Pablo> anyone have the 915resolution script running properly under ubuntu?
[05:57] <hatake_kakashi> vim > nano
[05:57] <wastrel> if you have X you can use gedit, if not  try nano
[05:58] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[05:58] <BigDaddy> Hey all, I lost my sound for some reason. Any idea how to turn it back on?
[05:58] <mebaran151_> ok I'm trying to install Breezy on a new X2 that I bought
[05:58] <carpediem> Kr4t05: this is "dual view", right?  Mean, both monitors are plugged into the same card?
[05:58] <Madpilot> hatake_kakashi: no, nano = usable, therefore nano > *   :P
[05:58] <mebaran151_> but the nforce4 nic will not come up
[05:58] <Kr4t05> yes
[05:58] <mebaran151_> i've tried static and dhcp
[05:58] <Kr4t05> wait
[05:58] <BigDaddy> I was playing amarok, quit it and then loaded up a tetris game. lost sound
[05:58] <sambagirl> nano works
[05:58] <jodanlime> newbuntie, yeah, but I hate ubuntus file searcher, thats my only dislike about ubunt, the only one ever. I just saw some things about dapper and it supposedly comes with new file searching software, so I'm not upset or anything, at least they care enough to fix stuff that doesnt work great
[05:58] <mebaran151_> and just now replaced all my cables
[05:58] <Kr4t05> carpediem, it says FX 5200
[05:58] <Pablo> anyone have the 915resolution script running properly under ubuntu?
[05:59] <Kr4t05> carpediem, it says mine is a 6200
[05:59] <Pablo> 915resolution
[05:59] <Pablo> anyone?
[05:59] <carpediem> Kr4t05: okay, cool.  One is a old VGA cable, the other a new digital cable, or both?
[05:59] <Pablo> bueller
[05:59] <Pablo> bueller
[05:59] <hatake_kakashi> Madpilot: nano = usable? no, nano is newbie friendly, vim offers more functionality than what nano can offer
[05:59] <BigDaddy> lol - good one Pablo
[05:59] <wastrel> mmm editor wars
[05:59] <BigDaddy> I don't even know what that script is
[05:59] <Kr4t05> carpediem, both with a DVI adapter on one.
[05:59] <Siegfrid> so do i
[05:59] <coolbeing> questions I am installing Dapper Flight 3 Alpha, soon there will be Dapper Flight 4. is it easy to update from Flight 3 to 4? I am a total noob.
[05:59] <carpediem> Kr4t05: ahh, okay.  You can change everywhere it says 5200 to 6200
[06:00] <nalioth> coolbeing: it's easy as pie
[06:00] <Pablo> 915resolution is a bios hack for the 915gm video that is in my laptop so I can get 1400x1050 but I cant get it to run properly
[06:00] <Madpilot> coolbeing: if you're a total noob, I'd recommend installing Breezy, it's stable - the Dapper Flights aren't
[06:00] <Pablo> I have to run the script.... restart x .... then my resoulution is correct
[06:00] <carpediem> Kr4t05: those lines that include 5200 - you could put whatever you want, they just are friendly identifiers.
[06:00] <newbuntie> samba: try gedit it's really simple
[06:00] <Pablo> gedit = notepad
[06:00] <Pablo> ;)
[06:00] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[06:00] <coolbeing> Madpilot I was told that Dapper is stable at its current state. Breezy does not work with my hardware. Dapper is my only choice
[06:01] <wastrel> Pablo:  the script isn't working?
[06:01] <BigDaddy> pablo - so then your xorg.conf is not remembering the changes made to it from the scipt?
[06:01] <newbuntie> the file searcher under places....that's a front end for locate?
[06:01] <BigDaddy> That is just a guess, since I have been using Linux for about 2 days now
[06:01] <carpediem> Kr4t05: oh, let me take that back.  the line that says "Device ...." the stuff in quotes needs to match where you have Section "Device" elsewhere in the file.
[06:01] <coolbeing> Madpilot look here: http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=132295
[06:02] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay....
[06:02] <wastrel> newbuntie:  it appears to use find
[06:02] <carpediem> Kr4t05: the Identifier line of your Section "Device"
[06:02] <jumpkick> anyone here run a Voodoo video card?
[06:02] <carpediem> Kr4t05: But the Identifier in Section "Screen" can be whatever you want it to be.
[06:02] <Madpilot> coolbeing: ah, laptop issues - I'm strictly a desktop user...
[06:02] <twb> gnome-terminal can display Korean characters correctly, but xfce4-terminal cannot.  Any idea why?
[06:02] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[06:03] <Kr4t05> carpediem, all good
[06:03] <hatake_kakashi> twb: probably because xfce is lean and mean?
[06:03] <coolbeing> Madpilot it seems that ubuntu and mepis are the only distros left for me, otherwise I am going back to crapy windows
[06:03] <carpediem> Kr4t05: okay, good.  Now.,, everywhere it says CRT-0, you need DFP-1, because you have two DVI cables, unlike my old crappy card that has a VGA out.
[06:03] <twb> hatake_kakashi: no, xfce4-terminal can display them correctly on my Debian desktop.
[06:03] <twb> Instead I get a question mark inside a diamond.
[06:04] <jumpkick> my Voodoo3 is being called an Nvidia GeForce GTS/Pro NV15 ...  it's not right!
[06:04] <Kr4t05> carpediem, one is VGA, the other is DVI-to-VGA
[06:04] <carpediem> Kr4t05: I think what matters is what is coming out of your card.
[06:04] <twb> ...on this Ubuntu box.
[06:04] <Kr4t05> carpediem, the one that is one right now is the DVI-to-VGA
[06:04] <Kr4t05> on*
[06:04] <BigDaddy> coolbeing - what is so unique about your hardware?
[06:04] <carpediem> Kr4t05: but I could be wrong, I've never done DVI to VGA
[06:04] <Madpilot> coolbeing: there is a #ubuntu-laptop channel - you might ask there
[06:04] <hatake_kakashi> twb: probably from the way its compiled via source
[06:04] <c13> what nividia things should install with synaptic for opengl and that stuff to play.
[06:04] <twb> hatake_kakashi: that could be...
[06:05] <carpediem> Kr4t05: I'd suggest changing it to DVI-1 where it says CRT-0, and we'll change it if it doesn't work.
[06:05] <carpediem> Kr4t05: whoops
[06:05] <carpediem> Kr4t05: I mean DFP-1
[06:05] <Kr4t05> Okay.
[06:05] <coolbeing> Madpilot sweet let me try that
[06:05] <BigDaddy> coolbeing - what is so unique about your hardware?
[06:05] <c13> Kr4t05, witch one's do i install to have opengl ?
[06:05] <Kr4t05> carpediem, saved.
[06:06] <carpediem> Kr4t05: one more thing......
[06:06] <Kr4t05> c13, if you chose the nvidia drivers, Synaptic will automatically select the other devs you need.
[06:06] <carpediem> Kr4t05: see where it says "LeftOf".  If when we restart your X, the orientation is backwards, you'll just switch to "RightOf"
[06:06] <adelia> #<malang>
[06:07] <krz> hello all
[06:07] <c13> Kr4t05, witch is nvidia-glx ?
[06:07] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay.
[06:07] <Kr4t05> c13, mark nvidia-glx and synaptic will select the rest.
[06:07] <carpediem> Kr4t05: okay, couple other things....make sure the refresh rates are okay.  And once you are satisfied, delete the original Section "Screen"
[06:08] <ao> help!!!
[06:08] <ao> i just install it and i'm lost
[06:08] <pdc^> what with?
[06:08] <sambagirl> telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd in.telnetd -L /usr/local/citadel/citadel
[06:08] <BigDaddy> OK, I still can't find anything in the forums. I have lost the little speaker in the Ubuntu system tray equivalent. I have no sound either. How do I get those back?
[06:08] <Madpilot> ao: what's "it"?
[06:08] <ao> ubuntu all together
[06:08] <sambagirl> ok that is command i useing for inet.d
[06:09] <sambagirl> do i put # in front of it?
[06:09] <Kr4t05> carpediem, wait, the first one?
[06:09] <sambagirl> it says #<off> for telnet option what i do? i am close
[06:09] <carpediem> Kr4t05: the HorizSync, the VertRefresh, and under the Subsection, the Modes, where it says /60Hz
[06:09] <hatake_kakashi> # is to make it commented
[06:09] <krz> when i boot. i get an error: UNXEXPECTED INCONSITENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY. fsck failed. Please repair manually and reboot. Please note that the root file system is currently mounted read-only. To roumount it read-write: #mount -n -o remount,rw /
[06:10] <krz> can anyone tell me how to fix this?
[06:10] <krz> i cant even reboot properly now ..
[06:10] <c13> Kr4t05, now do i need a reboot?
[06:10] <Nameeater> I get soemthing similar to that but it reboots and still works :|
[06:10] <Kr4t05> c13, is that what it says?
[06:10] <doubletwist> krz: Run 'mount -n -o remount,rw /'  then run 'fsck /' or 'fsck -y / '
[06:10] <CanYouHelpMePlz> where is the terminal located?
[06:10] <c13> no
[06:10] <doubletwist> er wait
[06:10] <doubletwist> don't do that
[06:11] <doubletwist> krz: nevermind. Ignore me.
[06:11] <krz> hm
[06:11] <wastrel> CanYouHelpMePlz:  applications > accessories > terminal
[06:11] <Kr4t05> c13, go ahead, and reboot, if you see the nvidia logo on start, you did it right
[06:11] <CanYouHelpMePlz> wastrel: i don't use gnome, i meant like is it in /usr/bin ?
[06:11] <krz> is there anyone who can tell how i can fix this problem? i have important files that i transferred into the linux partition and dont want to lose them
[06:11] <Kr4t05> carpediem, looks good to me.
[06:11] <Madpilot> ao: welcome to Ubuntu, then! Asking specific questions is the best way to get help here
[06:12] <wastrel> CanYouHelpMePlz:  which terminal?  gnome terminal?  kde's terminal?  eterm xterm aterm.....
[06:12] <BigDaddy> iterm, uterm, weallterm,,,
[06:12] <carpediem> Kr4t05: if this fails....
[06:12] <ao> that sounds interesting
[06:12] <doubletwist> krz: what does it do if you just run:  fsck -y /
[06:13] <CanYouHelpMePlz> wastrel: terminal emulaor
[06:13] <krz> doubletwist ill try that
[06:13] <doubletwist> krz: ie. does it run or just complain to make / read-write?
[06:13] <wastrel> CanYouHelpMePlz:  those are all terminal emulators.    /usr/bin/  seems to be where they live
[06:13] <adelia> hai
[06:13] <carpediem> Kr4t05: you should copy the new xorg.conf to something like xorg.conf.new, then copy xorg.conf.bak to xorg.conf
[06:13] <krz> doubletwist fsck is running now running now
[06:13] <adelia> join with me
[06:13] <Madpilot> ao: why don't you just start by exploring the menus - top-left corner of the screen - if you find something interesting/odd, ask about it here...
[06:13] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay.
[06:13] <carpediem> Kr4t05: only if you can't get back into X
[06:13] <adelia> delia
[06:13] <krz> doubletwist but why would / (root) contain errors?
[06:13] <wastrel> CanYouHelpMePlz:  /usr/bin/xterm  should be there for sure.   what window manager do you use?
[06:14] <krz> i just installed ubuntu yesterday, and rebooted today and go that
[06:14] <adelia> oooo ya
[06:14] <doubletwist> krz: If for some reason it was not unmounted properly when it rebooted.
[06:14] <adelia> yo
[06:14] <drcurl> What is the best way to install dapper today?
[06:14] <Kr4t05> carpediem, how do I restart X?
[06:14] <BigDaddy> ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:14] <adelia> allow
[06:14] <carpediem> Kr4t05: First,....
[06:14] <BigDaddy> that will restart X, but I would log out first
[06:14] <adelia> carpediemm
[06:15] <c13> Kr4t05, did not see nvidia logo
[06:15] <carpediem> Kr4t05: do you know about CTrl-Alt-F1 through Crtl-Alt F10?
[06:15] <Kr4t05> carpediem, no
[06:15] <Kr4t05> c13, not sure what you did, then.
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> ao,  :) and yes Ubuntus installer could use a little work.. it pays to be VERY VERY carefull when partitioning the hard drive.. so what is your specific issue?
[06:15] <ao> you know it took me 4 days to resize my desktop
[06:15] <c13> Kr4t05, normal logo
[06:15] <ao> i just got feed up of windows one day
[06:15] <c13> like nothing worked
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> ao,  took me 10 min.. on my new laptop.. brought it home.. rezided the hd. installed linux. :P
[06:15] <ao> order this cd
[06:15] <carpediem> Kr4t05: so, you right now are on CTRL-Alt-F7.  If you hit CTRL-ALT-F1 through F5, there's 5 terminals.  CTRL-Alt-F7 brings you back to gui-land.
[06:16] <ao> and installed out of protest
[06:16] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay
[06:16] <sambagirl> can i have 2 telnet ports ? 192.168.0.100 @ 23 and 192.168.0.101 @ 24 ?
[06:16] <ao> have no clue what i did
[06:16] <ao> no sound
[06:16] <Kr4t05> carpediem, so, I hit... Ctrl-alt-f1?
[06:16] <Kr4t05> carpediem, or what?
[06:16] <sambagirl> would i use tcp/udp both?
[06:16] <carpediem> Kr4t05: no, I'm just saying, if X fails to load.
[06:16] <ao> though everything else is good hardware wise
[06:16] <carpediem> Kr4t05: you need to know how to recover.
[06:16] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay.
[06:17] <Dr_Willis> ao its possible your sound card int he laptop is not supported. Good idea to search google for 'your specific laptop brand and linux '
[06:17] <BigDaddy> how do I restart my sound server?
[06:17] <carpediem> Kr4t05: you can try it now, CTRL-Alt-F1, then come back here with CTRL-ALT-F7
[06:17] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  what sound server do you use?
[06:17] <Ramone> anyone know how I can fix apt-get not finding a package that it should?
[06:17] <ao> have no clue, but my friend tells me that you'll can help me out of any thing
[06:17] <sambagirl> bigdaddy what is a sound server?
[06:17] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay.
[06:17] <krz> doubletwist just to have an idea. how long will fsck take?
[06:17] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  you might also want to make sure your sound card driver is running ok
[06:17] <Kr4t05> carpediem, all kool so far.
[06:17] <wastrel> Ramone:  what package
[06:17] <BigDaddy> lol, wastrel - I have no friggin clue
[06:18] <BigDaddy> wastrel - good idea. How would I do that?
[06:18] <doubletwist> krz: depends on the size and speed of that drive/partition.
[06:18] <Ramone> wastrel "synergy"
[06:18] <doubletwist> krz: and how many problems it has.
[06:18] <carpediem> Kr4t05: so, if this fails, go to CTRL-ALT-F1, log in as yourself, run "sudo kill gdm", then copy the files like I told you.  Then run "sudo gdm"
[06:18] <coolbeing> HELP ! just installed Ubuntu Dapper and when installing it did not ask me to create a new user account and now I am at teh login screen and "login: root   pass: root" do not work.. what do i do ?
[06:18] <Kr4t05> carpediem, okay.
[06:18] <carpediem> Kr4t05: whoops, that first command would be "sudo killall gdm"
[06:18] <wastrel> Ramone:  synergy is in the universe repository - you may have to add that in synaptic
[06:18] <Kr4t05> carpediem, right
[06:18] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  well, what driver are you using :] 
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> coolbeing,  read faq #1 :P and  dont use dapper unless you know what you are doing - are good starts. :P
[06:19] <Dr_Willis> !root
[06:19] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:19] <doubletwist> carpediem: woudln't it be more graceful to use: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop ?
[06:19] <carpediem> Kr4t05: okay, if you have your helmet on, hit CTRL-ALT-Backspace.
[06:19] <BigDaddy> I don't know, how do I find out?
[06:19] <carpediem> doubletwist: graceful is for OSX
[06:19] <Ramone> wastrel: I'm assuming synaptic is some config app I should be looking for?
[06:19] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  hmm.  check /etc/modules ...  also lspci to see your sound card hardware
[06:19] <bob_> hello, howto fix a bad lillypond-data that prevents apt-get from working?...
[06:19] <Madpilot> Ramone: System menu -> Admin -> Synaptic Pgk Manager
[06:20] <Dr_Willis> bob_,  could  uninstall it.
[06:20] <wastrel> Ramone:  yes it's in system > administration > synaptic package manager
[06:20] <bob_> have tried that a fw times
[06:21] <Ramone> wastrel: and how do I add the "universe repository"?
[06:21] <doubletwist> bob_: you try: apt-get -f install
[06:21] <dabaR> @madpilot:)
[06:21] <coolbeing> ubotu I cannot follow the guide you gave me as it has commands. I cannto use them as I cannot login for the very first time. What is the deafult logni and pass I should use? I jsut installed Ubuntu
[06:21] <ubotu> coolbeing: what are you talking about?
[06:21] <wastrel> Ramone:  settings > repositories > add
[06:21] <Madpilot> ao: You might want to start out reading this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto and some of the pages that link off it -
[06:21] <rjune> how does ubuntu handle /etc/sudoers? That is, if an application wants to add an entry to the sudoers file, how does it go about it?
[06:21] <BigDaddy> hey dabaR - you just get here?
[06:21] <rjune> or do the config utilities all use a central application which is defined in /etc/sudoers?
[06:21] <dabaR> I have been here, just at work, so I am quiet
[06:21] <Madpilot> dabaR: temporary thing until one of the regular ops get here (are you an op? can't remember...)
[06:22] <bob_> will try -f install and return
[06:22] <dabaR> @madpilot, no.:)
[06:22] <coolbeing> ubotu I just installed Ubuntu Dapper for the very first time and now am stuck at the login screen. What is the lgin and password ?
[06:22] <ubotu> coolbeing: what are you talking about?
[06:22] <Madpilot> coolbeing: ubotu is a bot :P
[06:22] <Pablo> haha
[06:22] <jbroome> haha :)
[06:22] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: the login and password is the one that you set at setup
[06:22] <Madpilot> ubotu tell coolbeing about yourself
[06:22] <coolbeing> Madpilot ahh damn it :-)
[06:22] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi but it did not ask me any questiosn regarding user and password during setup
[06:22] <Pablo> ubotu who are you
[06:22] <ubotu> Pablo: what are you talking about?
[06:23] <Madpilot> !ubotu
[06:23] <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 except #debian-bots.
[06:23] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: it did and it should have, if not then your setup is borked/tampered
[06:23] <carpediem> coolbeing: you sure this was ubuntu?
[06:23] <coolbeing> carpediem yes. Ubuntu Dapper Flight 3
[06:23] <dabaR> BigDaddy: How are you? everything going good?
[06:24] <hatake_kakashi> Dapper = unstable
[06:24] <BigDaddy> hey man, things are going great thanks to you
[06:24] <_root____> carpediem: It didn't work. And, my back up isn't working either.
[06:24] <carpediem> coolbeing: oh, if you are new to ubuntu, don't use Dapper
[06:24] <_root____> I'm using bitchx right now. :/
[06:24] <dabaR> BigDaddy: good.
[06:24] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi Dapper is my only choice. Breezy will nto work with my hardware
[06:24] <dabaR> as root
[06:24] <hatake_kakashi> !tell _root____ about root
[06:24] <mebaran151> I can't make my nforce nic go
[06:24] <mebaran151> what should I do
[06:24] <BigDaddy> I reformatted that second drive as 2 30GB fat32 drives, downloaded the linux fs plugin for windows too
[06:24] <hatake_kakashi> _root____: you shouldn't be surfing the web as root
[06:24] <wastrel> heh bitchx as root
[06:24] <BigDaddy> I have access to all 9 drives in both systems
[06:25] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: hmm
[06:25] <dabaR> BigDaddy: cool, the ext3 plugin for windows?
[06:25] <wastrel> very bad
[06:25] <carpediem> _root____: umm, how can the backup not work.  The backup doesnt have the section you copied in does it?
[06:25] <wastrel> bitchx has a history of backdoors and exploits
[06:25] <BigDaddy> dabaR - thats sounds right, yeah
[06:25] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi I have this problem with Ubuntu http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=132295
[06:25] <_root____> carpediem: How would I go about reconfiguring X back to normal?
[06:25] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi i was told that Dapper is stable and might be my solution
[06:25] <hatake_kakashi> dabaR: fs-driver.org I think
[06:25] <dabaR> BigDaddy: and it all works?
[06:25] <Kr4t05> Meh
[06:25] <BigDaddy> I got my mp3's and oggs playing in Amarok too. well, until I lost my sound a few minutes ago
[06:26] <BigDaddy> Everything works from what you and I talked about
[06:26] <carpediem> Kr4t05: ??
[06:26] <Kr4t05> carpediem, To save a long explanation, I screwed up the backup. I think I did paste in the wrong part.
[06:26] <carpediem> Kr4t05: ah
[06:26] <Kr4t05> carpediem, Or the wrong file, rather.
[06:26] <bob_> apt-get -f install lillypond-data gets me  error /usr/bin/kpsewhich: No such file or dir
[06:27] <carpediem> Kr4t05: did you get a look at the error?
[06:27] <Kr4t05> carpediem, no
[06:27] <BigDaddy> dabaR - you were a great help to me. I really appreciate it
[06:27] <Kr4t05> carpediem, What command would I use to reconfigure X, so I can start over again?
[06:27] <dabaR> BigDaddy: don't mention it;)
[06:27] <BigDaddy> I am hanging out in here just on the off chance I will hear something I might know to help with
[06:27] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi any ideas?
[06:27] <dabaR> BigDaddy: did you check the sound mixer levels? under system>prefs>sound?
[06:27] <zebraFusion> Kr4t05, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:27] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: that wouldn't be fun.. umm at the dapper install, Go Ctrl+Alt+F2 when the setup tells you to restart. Try to add a user from there
[06:27] <Kr4t05> Thanks, zebraFusion.
[06:28] <BigDaddy> there isn't much there really.
[06:28] <zebraFusion> Kr4t05, np
[06:28] <BigDaddy> definitely no mixers
[06:28] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: no guarentees though, if that does not work, maybe you need to try and add it manually
[06:28] <BigDaddy> there are two tick boxes. Enable sound server start up = yes
[06:28] <dabaR> BigDaddy: does your sound work, or now?
[06:28] <dabaR> or no...
[06:28] <BigDaddy> sounds for events = yes
[06:28] <BigDaddy> no sound at all right now
[06:28] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi currently I am at the user login screen menu for the very first time, form there I can choose to reboot? is that when i should press ctrl+alt+g2 ?
[06:29] <mebaran151> why wouldn't I be able to ping my router
[06:29] <mebaran151> I have a static ip set on my nforce4 nic
[06:29] <zebraFusion> It isn't online.
[06:29] <bob_> Dr_Willis  apt-get -f install lillypond-data gets me  error /usr/bin/kpsewhich: No such file or dir
[06:29] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  did you find your sound card with lspci?
[06:29] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: no not there, I mean during the dapper setup
[06:29] <coolbeing> hansiibut I am done, it is alraedy isntalled
[06:29] <mebaran151> to a WRT54GC
[06:29] <BigDaddy> wastrel  - sorry man, I got sidetracked thanking dabaR. here is my reply from the lspci
[06:29] <BigDaddy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8803
[06:29] <dabaR> BigDaddy: run "amixer" in a terminal, and post that to paste.ubuntu-nl.org, I will take a look, but I am not good with sound much. Just the basic mute-unmute powers:)
[06:29] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi I am done, it is alraedy isntalled
[06:29] <dcm> mebaran151: have you ever been to Central, Texas?
[06:29] <carpediem> gnome-core-devel doesn't have all the dependencies it needs.  Anyone know a repo that does?
[06:29] <mcquaid> anyone else have onboard sound based on intel8x0?
[06:30] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: no, you have to reinstall again, or if possible enable runlevel 2 whereby the password for root can probably be blanked out
[06:30] <dabaR> carpediem: do you have all the official repos enabled?
[06:30] <wastrel> unknown device :p
[06:30] <carpediem> dabaR: yeah...I think so, I used source-o-matic....that gives the official ones right?
[06:30] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi can it be if live cd ubuntu did not work for me, install will work ?
[06:31] <dabaR> carpediem: you have universe, multiverse, main and restricted?
[06:31] <darthbutcher> Anyone here use Steam?
[06:31] <BigDaddy> dabaR & wastrel - her is the outot from the amixer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8804
[06:31] <darthbutcher> !steam
[06:31] <ubotu> steam is probably at http://www.steampowered,com
[06:31] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  show us lsmod also
[06:31] <dcm> coolbeing: have you ever been to Central, Texas?
[06:31] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: its not about that, its totally unrelated, you have to setup an user account on ubuntu so that you have access
[06:31] <coolbeing> dcm no why ?
[06:31] <carpediem> dabaR: looking
[06:32] <darthbutcher> I need help installing steam.
[06:32] <BigDaddy> lsmod coming up
[06:32] <dcm> coolbeing: just wondering, your nick reminded me of it
[06:32] <dcm> coolbeing: because it had a c in it
[06:32] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi to conclude, i need to reinstall and see where i missed the user setup part
[06:32] <dabaR> BigDaddy: looks fine to me. I do not know what to do.
[06:33] <BigDaddy> wastrel - lsmod: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8805
[06:33] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: if you didn't miss it, when after the grub/lilo install, Go switch to another tty via Ctrl+Alt+F2 and activate it, then use adduser
[06:33] <BigDaddy> dabaR - thanks for looking anyway man
[06:34] <dabaR> welcome
[06:34] <tkup|bed> how can I Install qmail using apt-get?
[06:34] <carpediem> dabaR: yeah, I do have all the sources.  If you can install gnome-core-devel, any chance you could pastebin your sources.list for me?
[06:34] <dabaR> carpediem: /j #dabaR
[06:34] <OmegaAlpha> Whats a Loopback (lo) connection?
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> OmegaAlpha,  used for mounting 'file systems in a file' sort of ussages.
[06:35] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  ok i dunno...   unmute stuff in alsamixer?  reboot?
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> OmegaAlpha,  oh wait - thats 'loop' - you may be refering to 127.0.0.1 - thats the 'localhost' ip address
[06:36] <tkup|bed> OmegaAlpha: it's a logical interface (virtual) used to test the protocol stack as well as some other uses.
[06:36] <BigDaddy> OK, this is weird. Update on the sound. I just hit play on Amarok. I have sound from my mp3's, but no system sounds.
[06:36] <BigDaddy> I am going to restart GNOME
[06:36] <BigDaddy> brb
[06:36] <OmegaAlpha> Dr_Willis, when i type ifconfig i see a lo
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> OmegaAlpha,  thats '127.0.0.1' the localhost thing then. :P
[06:37] <carpediem> dabaR: thanks for the sources.list
[06:37] <dabaR> OmegaAlpha: that is a local interface, the localhost
[06:37] <Dr_Willis> OmegaAlpha,  often used to test services on the local machines
[06:37] <dabaR> OmegaAlpha: without that, nothing works. It is the basic network connection.
[06:38] <OmegaAlpha> Dr_Willis, the reason im asking is because i just got my wireless net adapter to show up in Network Settings...
[06:38] <c13> hey what wase that tip he gave me
[06:38] <OmegaAlpha> and i did the ifconfig and thought lo was related to it.. guess not
[06:38] <dabaR> c13, that tip, eh?
[06:38] <c13> the synap
[06:38] <Madpilot> c13: Synaptic?
[06:38] <c13> yeah
[06:39] <OmegaAlpha> dabaR, you wouldnt happen to know how to configure a wlan0 interface would you?
[06:39] <c13> i reapated the thing 2-3 times.. think that coul of put some miss entries
[06:39] <dcm> is it tr ue th at ub un tu pr om ot es ra ce mi xi ng
[06:39] <dcm> ?
[06:39] <morphix> eh
[06:40] <morphix> whats with the spacing?
[06:40] <dcm> so rr y
[06:40] <BigDaddy> Well, restartX seems to have taking care of it
[06:40] <dabaR> dcm: is it true that madpilot will ban you now?
[06:40] <c13>  Madpilot  yes
[06:40] <wastrel> it's to hide the racism
[06:40] <dabaR> dcm, yes it is true.
[06:40] <dcm> wh y
[06:40] <dabaR> cause that is completely normal.
[06:40] <c13> could i have that step step back
[06:40] <BigDaddy> woah, I am gone for a minute and I miss the excitement?
[06:40] <bonez> hey ... quick question .. can i choose a inode size (ext3) of 1mb while having a strip (raid) size of 128 kb?
[06:40] <bikini> whats the command to mount an external usb drive?
[06:41] <BigDaddy> bikini - I thought USB drives automounted?
[06:41] <axisys> anyone knows how to fix this problem.. I am getting lot of these messages in my dmesg http://pastebin.com/560713
[06:41] <BigDaddy> Madpilot - who was he insulting?
[06:42] <c13> Madpilot, i repeated the repository update like 5 times... would that harm something?
[06:42] <bikini> BigDaddy: i don't think mine did.. if it did automount, where would it be?
[06:42] <Madpilot> BigDaddy: a few minutes ago: <dcm>	is it tr ue th at ub un tu pr om ot es ra ce mi xi ng
[06:42] <bikini> i'm new to linux
[06:42] <BigDaddy> MadPilot - lame
[06:42] <BigDaddy> very very lame
[06:42] <carpediem> dabaR: I get the same message about missing packages with your sources.list.  Something must be wrong with the repos, or I'm really confused.
[06:42] <BigDaddy> good job with the boot
[06:43] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashireinstalling it, now i created a user account , But still that was a user account what about the root password? how do i knwo it ?
[06:43] <BigDaddy> bikini - bikini - I have a 60 GB HD I converted into an external HD. I just plug it in and it appears on my desktop
[06:43] <dcm> I' ms or ry gu ys
[06:43] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashire installing it, now i created a user account , But still that was a user account what about the root password? how do i knwo it ?
[06:43] <doubletwist> [sigh]  is it REALLY necessary for the ubuntu wiki to use https?
[06:43] <Madpilot> dcm: Behave, and type normally, or be banned - clear?
[06:43] <dcm> I didn 't mean to o ffend
[06:44] <doubletwist> My firefox is wonky so I'm using dillo, and need to read a page on the wikie. Grrr...
[06:44] <dcm> go t it
[06:44] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: from there you can use sudo to activate many things
[06:44] <axisys> setkeycodes e02a <keycode> ??? anyone knows what should I set that in my compaq nc6200 centrino laptop
[06:44] <carpediem> doubletwist: with an expired cert, I think, too.
[06:44] <BigDaddy> dcm - cut it out with the funky spacing. It is hard to read
[06:44] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi sudo ?
[06:44] <dcm> I'm sor ry my keyboard is a li ttle screwy
[06:44] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: btw, you may want to add yourself (the user account) under various groups
[06:44] <doubletwist> carpediem hahha
[06:44] <axisys> i get full of these lines http://pastebin.com/560713
[06:44] <hatake_kakashi> !tell coolbeing about sudo
[06:44] <Madpilot> doubletwist: dillo doesn't do https?
[06:45] <doubletwist> Madpilot Not by default [and not as installed in ubuntu] . There is some *alpha* code for https if you want to recompile.
[06:45] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi there was no such option at teh moment, maybe late i will add the user accoutn to a group
[06:45] <coolbeing> !sudo
[06:45] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[06:45] <Madpilot> doubletwist: install Opera if you need a full browser...
[06:45] <krz> i have a folder with personal files. i need this file to be on the desktop of 2 of my wm's. is this possible?
[06:46] <krz> basically i need to access the files, no matter what wm im currently using
[06:46] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: sudo is a program that allows you to execute specific things as root without having to login to one
[06:46] <wastrel> krz:  symlink it...
[06:46] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi  got it.
[06:46] <mcquaid> krz if you mean kde/gnome they will alrady be there
[06:46] <wastrel> krz:  ln -s original-file link-name
[06:46] <doubletwist> Madpilot Duh, I didn't think of that. I'll do that then.
[06:46] <Madpilot> !opera
[06:46] <ubotu> from memory, 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
[06:47] <carpediem> doubletwist: sorry, my bad, they got a new cert January 20.  It was expired for a long time.
[06:47] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi i did not see cuch a featue in other distros. isn't it kind of unsafe not to have a root password. Although on the otehr hand it is not annoying like in other distros to have 2 different passwords
[06:47] <mcquaid> have i read the forums right that xgl compriz is already in dapper?
[06:47] <mcquaid> and no longer need the custom deb packages someone else made?
[06:48] <wastrel> anyone running dapper?
[06:48] <coolbeing> wastrel are you?
[06:48] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: the root account is being disabled to prevent such password cracking, however that leaves up other flaws floating around. The thing is, ubuntu is setup in a way for you to use su only when necessary
[06:48] <wastrel> coolbeing:  no
[06:48] <shygoly> how to update my man doc?
[06:48] <OmegaAlpha> bikini,  'cd /media' then type 'ls'
[06:48] <doubletwist> hah! Dillo can't seem to go to the opera site [will use links] . Says Network unreachable! hehe
[06:48] <shygoly> how to update my man doc?
[06:48] <coolbeing> wastrel I am installing one. although I am a noob
[06:49] <krz> repository you mean by using apt-get ?
[06:49] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: fyi, there is sudo for other distros, but ubuntu likes to promote the idea of not using root constantly
[06:49] <shygoly> many entries are not installed
[06:49] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, not totally sure though mine automounts as well
[06:49] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashiwhat other distros that you know are noob friendly ?
[06:49] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: probably SuSE
[06:50] <mcquaid> here's whats annoying about sudo, your in the gf's login and quickly want to troubleshoot something that needs root
[06:50] <BigDaddy> aha, I figured out my problem. It was entirely my mistake
[06:50] <wastrel> shygoly:  maybe  sudo apt-get install manpages manpages-dev
[06:50] <mcquaid> sudo will fail as that user doesn't have admin privledges
[06:50] <shygoly> thanks wastrel
[06:50] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi I had suse it was good but slow untill today it got totally screwed and I gave it up
[06:50] <redblade> Hi, I got a CD recently that has Debian on it but it also has some files on it I want to use.
[06:50] <wastrel> mcquaid:  su - your-username;  then sudo
[06:50] <redblade> or at least it's supposed to
[06:50] <redblade> I can't seem to find them
[06:50] <mcquaid> yes i know but all shortcuts fail, for example launching synaptic
[06:50] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: well, I know SuSE for a fact has alot of fancy features
[06:51] <redblade> it's the APC DVD
[06:51] <wastrel> mcquaid:  su -  should fix that
[06:51] <BigDaddy> I changed icon themes. When I did, there was no icon for the speaker in the panel. When I saw that is was missing, I added another. When it didn't appear, I added another. During my adding freny I muted it somehow
[06:51] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi how about Mepis ?
[06:51] <dabaR> BigDaddy: so what was it?
[06:51] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: I heard you have to pay money for it, I don't try OS that requires paying money like I did awhile ago.
[06:51] <mcquaid> again you have to do that from a term, clicking on synaptic in another users login won't work
[06:51] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: however one site recommended Mepis for newcomers
[06:52] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi mepis ? paying money,.. i hear this first time..
[06:52] <bikini> OmegaAlpha
[06:52] <bikini> bikini@ubuntu:/media$ ls
[06:52] <bikini> cdrom  cdrom0  cdrom1  floppy  floppy0
[06:52] <wastrel> mcquaid:  oic.  yeah  well you can launch synaptic from a term :]   i'm a cli junkie anyway
[06:52] <BigDaddy> I did find out out that I am using the Alsa Mixer and my sound card s NVidia CK804. Strange, I thoguht it was a Realtek
[06:52] <mcquaid> yes i know, it's just kinda annoying
[06:52] <BigDaddy> At least that is what windows says
[06:52] <bikini> i'm using Kubuntu.. i dont know if that makes a difference
[06:52] <dabaR> Maybe the driver...
[06:52] <hatake_kakashi> bikini: all you get is KDE instead of Gnome
[06:52] <wastrel> mcquaid:  well if you were logging in as root you'd have to be in a term anyway ;] 
[06:53] <bikini> hatake_kakashi: thats what i thought, but in a forum, someone else had a problem with it
[06:53] <wastrel> BigDaddy:  i think your lspci database is a little g00fy
[06:53] <tkup|bed> how would I proceed to install qmail using apt-get?
[06:53] <coolbeing> the only differnces between ubuntu and kubuntu are gnome and KDE ?
[06:53] <redblade> so does anyne have any ideas as to how I can get the files of the Cd without installing Debian?
[06:53] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: well ok, my mistake, but the last time I did recall Mepis floating around on bt
[06:53] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: yes
[06:53] <sagarp> can i use the xgl packages for ubuntu with breezy?
[06:53] <BigDaddy> wastrel - well the restart of X seems to have fixed everything, so I am not going to complain
[06:54] <wastrel> tkup|bed:  sudo apt-get install qmail
[06:54] <dabaR> sagarp: not that anyone here knows...
[06:54] <BigDaddy> yone else here use amarok?
[06:54] <sagarp> ?
[06:54] <mcquaid> sagarp, no you can't
[06:54] <BigDaddy> yone=anyone
[06:54] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi maybe if i'll try kubuntu i wont have the hotplug issue ?
[06:54] <stardust> hi well i gave up on the bbs for tontie so now i am working on an irc server anyon hae expereince with setting up an irc server?
[06:54] <sagarp> ok :P
[06:54] <sagarp> thanks
[06:54] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: every now and then, yes
[06:54] <tkup|bed> wastrel: I tried that earlier. E: package qmail has no installation candidate
[06:55] <BigDaddy> is that not the most awesome music player?
[06:55] <makaveli> stardust,  i do
[06:55] <makaveli> with bahamut
[06:55] <BigDaddy> I wish windows had that
[06:55] <wastrel> tkup|bed:  hmm i guess it's not in the repositories...  is it free/open source?
[06:55] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: maybe, but I wouldn't have a clue, if its a problem at the boot, then changing WM/DE won't help much either
[06:55] <makaveli> DALNET ircd
[06:55] <stardust> ahh is dalnet still up?
[06:55] <makaveli> of course
[06:55] <BigDaddy> I have to say that is the first app I have encountered that has totally impressed me
[06:55] <makaveli> i like their ircd a lot
[06:55] <stardust> well i have my server name
[06:55] <makaveli> and services is main thing
[06:55] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: different tastes, I find amaroK a little bloated. Probably the only thing I like about it is that it has iPod functionality
[06:55] <stardust> riojams.ircxpro.com
[06:55] <stardust> can youtry to attach?
[06:55] <CaptainMorgan> I have a terminal open.. with multiple tabs.. is there a hotkey method to easily switch between tabs instead of using a mouse ?
[06:55] <stardust> can you
[06:56] <tkup|bed> wastrel: yes qmail is open, but I would like to install the binaries
[06:56] <makaveli> stardust,  is it ur server?
[06:56] <carpediem> BigDaddy: I use amarok, and yes, by far better than anything else on Linux or even Windows, in my opinion.
[06:56] <stardust> it says network what should i put in the network slot?
[06:56] <stardust> yes
[06:56] <stardust> i was running a bbs telnet trying but it is sort of complicated.
[06:56] <stardust> cidadel
[06:56] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, yes?
[06:56] <BigDaddy> hatake_kakashi - I have a monster PC - amarok can't use up too much on my system
[06:57] <OmegaAlpha> how do you adjust volume on mplayer via terminal?
[06:57] <carpediem> BigDaddy: amarok is the only reason the kdelibs get installed on my machines.
[06:57] <bikini> bikini@ubuntu:/media$ ls
[06:57] <axisys> anyone know of a doc2html tool?
[06:57] <bikini> cdrom  cdrom0  cdrom1  floppy  floppy0
[06:57] <bikini> thats what my media ls looked like
[06:57] <BigDaddy> I can see why. I am just so damn impressed with it carpediem
[06:57] <stardust> yses it is my server
[06:57] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, and your external drive is plugged in and turned on?
[06:57] <dcm> bikini: Congratulations!
[06:57] <bikini> yes.
[06:57] <OmegaAlpha> bikini,  is it partitioned and formatted?
[06:58] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: well, that's different for you, some people don't like too much eye-candy, etc. I'm on a 6 year old system. Even if I get a more faster system, I'd still probably mess with minimalist type of programs every so often anyway
[06:58] <bikini> yeah, fat32
[06:58] <bikini> do i have to edit the fstab?
[06:58] <makaveli> stardust,  its now workin on 6667
[06:58] <stardust> ssh
[06:58] <hatake_kakashi> bikini: if you want to make the mounting easier, yes
[06:58] <stardust> it is?
[06:58] <OmegaAlpha> bikini,  what program did you use to partition and format it?
[06:58] <Kumo> I updated the kernel today and now I see a kernel panic message, it said: WARNING: Couldn't find symtab and strtab in module /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko, any help?
[06:58] <wastrel> tkup|bed:  i can't find qmail in apt- i don't think it's available...
[06:58] <carpediem> BigDaddy: If you like it, I would add this to your sources.list and get a newer version:  deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-latest breezy main
[06:58] <makaveli> stardust,  ssh ur irc server ?
[06:58] <MeshGearFox> Ah, hello. Is the partitioning tool in ubuntu the same as the one in the kubuntu installer?
[06:58] <bikini> partition magic 8.0 in windows
[06:58] <BigDaddy> I am that way with windows hatake_kakashi. I will most likely get there in a while with linux as well. But this is a great app to wet the appetites of us newbies
[06:58] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, or did you let ubuntu do it for you manually
[06:58] <axisys> !doc2html
[06:58] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, axisys
[06:59] <axisys> !doctohtml
[06:59] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, axisys
[06:59] <BigDaddy> kubuntu source?
[06:59] <BigDaddy> or rather kubuntu repository?
[06:59] <stardust> makoveli i am on a pc upstairs right now i have to go downstairs to do it unless i can use putty from up there to access the ubuntu computer and they try from there yes?
[06:59] <stardust> brb let me try go downstairs
[06:59] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: ever tried xmms? or foobar2k?
[06:59] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, after you parti. and form. it in win. did you restart your computer in windows and see the new partitions in part. magic?
[07:00] <bikini> yeah it worked fine in windows, thats where i have all my music and everything.
[07:00] <Kumo> please can anybody help me with this? WARNING: Couldn't find symtab and strtab in module /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko
[07:00] <BigDaddy> I do not like xmms, and I used footunes on my windows for a long time
[07:00] <Raskall> *grin* It is actually quite surreal to get a transfer rate of 740 kB/sec on my home dsl line.
[07:00] <Madpilot> axisys: I think OpenOffice can output HTML right in the program - have a look around OOo
[07:00] <sambagirl> macovelli
[07:00] <OmegaAlpha> its a usb too?
[07:00] <OmegaAlpha> did you try connecting it to another usb port
[07:00] <bikini> yeah, its a 3.5in hd in a usb enclosure.
[07:01] <BigDaddy> carpidiem - how to I add that? Is there a command in the terminal?
[07:01] <axisys> Madpilot: let me look
[07:01] <OmegaAlpha> what windows manager are you using on ubuntu?
[07:01] <MeshGearFox> Anyway, just wondering cause I'm getting stuck in this loop in the kubuntu partitioner, where I manually set up the partition table. After I set the mount points for / and /home and go to save the changes and finish partitioning, it doesn't do anything. From what I can tell the installers aren't that different, and I was wondering if anyone here knew anything.
[07:01] <Madpilot> axisys: failing that, ask Google - there seem to be everything2everythingelse converters :P
[07:01] <BigDaddy> hatake_kakashi - foobar isn't on linux too is it?
[07:01] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: no, but that doesn't mean you can't run it through wine, I did it before
[07:02] <derf> I seem to be missing something to play back encrypted DVDs on my 5.10 system.  I've got libdvdread3 (0.9.4-5), libdvdcss2 (1.2.8-1~5.04ubp1) and libdvdnav4 (0.1.9-3) installed, but totem still thinks i'm not using libdvdcss.  any thoughts?
[07:02] <bikini> i'm using konqueror
[07:02] <OmegaAlpha> hmm
[07:02] <Eleaf> lol
[07:02] <carpediem> BigDaddy: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list     Add it to the very bottom, then go in to Synaptic and hit the Reload button
[07:02] <OmegaAlpha> did you try using gnome and see if it shows up in there?
[07:02] <polly_> wat up
[07:02] <BigDaddy> hatake - I have never got wine to work before. Though I must say that my current sucess has made me consider trying again
[07:02] <bikini> no i havent.
[07:02] <bikini> should i edit fstab before i switch sessions?/
[07:03] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, i use fluxbox and gnome... my usb only shows up in gnome and not fluxbox.
[07:03] <sambagirl> macovhelli?
[07:03] <wastrel> i got wine running under ubuntu... had sound issues tho
[07:03] <polly> yo im back
[07:03] <bikini> hmm
[07:03] <bikini> i'll brb
[07:03] <hatake_kakashi> BigDaddy: it was somewhat easy for me whilst on kubuntu.. get wine, get foobar2k_special, install it, get wmfdist, install that, and then you are set
[07:03] <polly> wat up bikini
[07:03] <bikini> ?
[07:03] <reikon> what's the root's default pass? (sorry got a friend asking off hand, i'm on freenode, he's not :P)
[07:03] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, i cant advise you with that... i didnt have to do anything like that
[07:03] <sambagirl> makaveli why i cannot connect?
[07:03] <Kumo> I got a kernel panic message, could anybody help me please?
[07:03] <wastrel> reikon:  root is disabled by default - no password
[07:03] <polly> kumo r u gay
[07:04] <bikini> alright, i'll just let that chill for now.
[07:04] <reikon> ahhh
[07:04] <reikon> does ubuntu come with sudo?
[07:04] <wastrel> reikon:  yes
[07:04] <reikon> wastrel, thanks dude
[07:04] <wastrel> np
[07:04] <OmegaAlpha> bikini, i suggest maybe try using gnome just to see if it shows up... it might be konqueror thats causing you the conflict
[07:04] <sambagirl> makaveli your here?
[07:04] <polly> dores anybody like rap
[07:05] <axisys> Madpilot: oowriter2 did an excellent job converting my pdf
[07:05] <makaveli> yea im here
[07:05] <polly> does any body like rap
[07:05] <axisys> it created all the gif files and linked to html on same dir
[07:05] <BigDaddy> carpediem - I got an error: W: GPG error: http://kubuntu.org breezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088
[07:05] <BigDaddy> wait, I think I see it
[07:06] <carpediem> BigDaddy: it's okay...It's just warning you that there was no GPG key....so you'll have to trust the site is real.
[07:06] <Madpilot> axisys: good to know - glad it worked
[07:07] <Kumo> please can anybody help me with this? WARNING: Couldn't find symtab and strtab in module /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko
[07:07] <CaptainMorgan> I have a terminal open.. with multiple tabs.. is there a hotkey method to easily switch between tabs instead of using a mouse ?
[07:07] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know the command to back in hierarchy in directories in shell?
[07:07] <BigDaddy> carpediem
[07:07] <BigDaddy> carpediem - oh
[07:07] <zyth> I'm having the weirdest issue.  When X fully starts, I have about a 1/2" white bar down the right side of my screen.  Menus can open over it, but no windows will move there.  Anyone know where I should start to deal with this?
[07:07] <BigDaddy> OK
[07:07] <dabaR> CaptainMorgan: alt+number
[07:08] <twb> Aha!  Rhythmbox can play flac but not mp3...
[07:08] <CaptainMorgan> awesome! thanks dabaR
[07:08] <ACU> Anyone knows how to make easy logon in ubuntu  but using a windows domain
[07:08] <bikini> yeah it didn't come up in gnome
[07:09] <krz> what do i need to do to configure ubuntoo with framebuffer support?
[07:09] <goodman> how can i reconfigure apache to add modules?
[07:09] <BigDaddy> I can feel the goodness coming into the computer
[07:10] <wastrel> http://www.cuteoverload.com/
[07:10] <krz> anyone?
[07:10] <Madpilot> twb: you can get mp3 support in Rhythymbox
[07:10] <Cube-ness> anybody know why i cant run any mono/gtk# apps in dapper? i get an error not being able to find 'intl'..which i tracked to libc.so.6... which i dont seem to have
[07:11] <wastrel> there are mono/gtk# apps?
[07:11] <twb> Madpilot: what do I aptitude install?
[07:11] <twb> wastrel: yeah, there's a mono/gtk rss reader.
[07:12] <twb> fourl etters then a band.
[07:12] <Cube-ness> and tomboy, and monodevelop, and banshee, and muine, etc
[07:12] <twb> I forget the actual name though.
[07:12] <spiral_shell> If I add a new entry into the crontab file, do I have to do anything to tell cron to read it again?
[07:12] <nathanj> everytime i try and mount a drive i attached i get this error...
[07:12] <nathanj> root@greed:/mnt# mount -t ext3 /dev/hdc /mnt/hd/
[07:12] <twb> spiral_shell: no.
[07:12] <nathanj> mount: /dev/hdc already mounted or /mnt/hd/ busy
[07:12] <nathanj> and it is neither of them 2
[07:12] <twb> nnapaste the contents of /proc/mounts
[07:13] <spiral_shell> twb, for some reason, my cron is ignoring my crontab entries..
[07:13] <twb> nathanj: paste the contents of /proc/mounts
[07:13] <wastrel> Cube-ness:  can you tell me what version of pymol is in dapper?
[07:13] <wastrel> bah
[07:13] <twb> spiral_shell: user crontab, or /etc/crontab?
[07:13] <twb> spiral_shell: try sudo /etc/init.d/cron restart
[07:13] <spiral_shell> twb /etc/crontab
[07:13] <nathanj> twb: it is not in there.
[07:13] <wastrel> spiral_shell:  syntax errors in the cron file?
[07:14] <doubletwist> Wooohooo! Actually got firefox 1.5x, flash and java going in amd64! It's a miracle. hehe
[07:14] <nathanj> [4294672.456000]      ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA
[07:14] <twb> nathanj: please just pastebin the output of "cat /proc/mounts" and "lsof".
[07:14] <nathanj> twb: it exsists
[07:14] <wastrel> doubletwist:  now write a howto :] 
[07:14] <doubletwist> wastrel Someone else already did....
[07:15] <coolbeing> I just installed Ubuntu Dapper Flight 3 for the very first time i see Ubuntu. And so far all i can say is Wow it is simple and noob frienldy currently downlaoding 558 Updates... wil see hwo it goes. just hope ACPI will work beacuse my CPU is working to the fullest
[07:15] <doubletwist> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64Flashjava
[07:15] <doubletwist> crap... there is one downside to it though... :(
[07:15] <spiral_shell> twb sudo: /etc/init.d/cron: command not found
[07:15] <doubletwist> Can't copy URL from the address bar and paste into rxvt. hrm...
[07:15] <wastrel> rxvt i forgot that one
[07:15] <wastrel> was listing termial emulators earlier
[07:16] <stupendo44> Question: this is a pretty broad question. I'm trying to get this mini dv camcorder to work with Kubuntu, but I'm not sure where to start. I don't see it automatically mounting, but it does act like it's doing something. Can someone walk me through this? I know it's Kubuntu, and this is Ubuntu, but they couldn't help.
[07:16] <twb> spiral_shell: that sounds like cron isn't installed.
[07:16] <coolbeing> questions the automatic Ubuntu downloading service is that the thing that will keep me updated and bring my flight 3 release to flight 4 release ?
[07:16] <twb> doubletwist: middle-click or shift+insert to paste into rxvt.
[07:16] <spiral_shell> twb, interesting, all the directory structure was there
[07:16] <doubletwist> twb Yes I know that. I'm saying it's not working between a 32bit firefox and a 64bit rxvt.
[07:16] <twb> doubletwist: oh, right.
[07:16] <doubletwist>  :)
[07:17] <twb> doubletwist: I've also had problems because ff is a piece of shit  ;-)
[07:17] <wastrel> i used to have a nice clipboard applet
[07:17] <twb> spiral_shell: maybe it is only removed and not purged...
[07:17] <twb> spiral_shell: dpkg -l cron | tail -1
[07:17] <spiral_shell> ok
[07:17] <BigDaddy> I have a stupid question
[07:17] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi the automatic Ubuntu downloading service is that the thing that will keep me updated and bring my flight 3 release to flight 4 release ?
[07:18] <BigDaddy> I am reading this forum entry, and I don't get it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=122131&highlight=load+windows+default+grub
[07:18] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: I think so, though can't say for sure
[07:18] <BigDaddy> This is regarding editing GRUB
[07:18] <nathanj> twb: /proc/mounts - http://pastebin.com/560736                     lsof -  http://pastebin.com/560738
[07:18] <krz> anyone know how to get framebuffer support in ubuntu?
[07:18] <CaptainMorgan> why would a tar archive, 'file.tar.gz' when given the command: tar -tvf *tar* say that the file 'does not look a tar archive' and 'Error...' ?
[07:18] <BigDaddy> sorry krz - no idea here
[07:18] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi i have 3 partitions which are windows NTFS and I cannot access them. how do i do that?
[07:18] <BigDaddy> meaning me personally, not this channel
[07:18] <jgrieves> hey guys any idea why a touchpad would not be recognized properly?  Its an ALPS being recognized as a PS/2 Generic
[07:18] <GregAsche> ugh, I've asked this a few times and I still can't figure it out... How can I make sudo NEVER prompt me for a password?
[07:19] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: you can mount NTFS drives as readonly
[07:19] <wastrel> GregAsche:  edit /etc/sudoers
[07:19] <GregAsche> tried that
[07:19] <GregAsche> what do I put though?
[07:19] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi how? right click and there will be a mout option ?
[07:19] <darthbutcher> !firefox
[07:20] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: no no
[07:20] <GregAsche> ah, nvm, think I got it
[07:20] <hatake_kakashi> !tell coolbeing about ntfs
[07:20] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashihow then i mount ?
[07:20] <twb> nathanj: ok, i'm stumped, sorry.
[07:20] <wastrel> GregAsche:  on the line   yourusername ALL=(ALL) ALL   add NOPASSWD
[07:20] <nathanj> twb: dead drive :S
[07:20] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashithanx i'll read that
[07:20] <wastrel> GregAsche:  use sudo visudo
[07:20] <nathanj> twb: ill try mounting witha livecd ....
[07:20] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi currently downlading 558 updates for Flight 3
[07:20] <jgrieves> isn't ther a way to force an ALPS driver over the generic mouse?
[07:20] <darthbutcher> !tell darthbutcher about quicktime
[07:21] <GregAsche> okay
[07:21] <darthbutcher> !firefox1.5
[07:21] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:22] <wastrel> GregAsche:  i'm not sure of the syntax... sec
[07:22] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi wait, are you sure i need to mount them? I see the partitions themselves, it is just that when i click on one and try to access it, it tells me that I do not have the right permission to access it... ?
[07:23] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: yes, you have to mount them via a specific method
[07:23] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi right clicking on one gives me an option to unmount
[07:23] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi ok, got it
[07:23] <coolbeing> will read
[07:23] <wastrel> GregAsche:  here's what i did :  commented out the existing line for safe keeping, then added a line   username ALL= NOPASSWD: ALL
[07:24] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: you can access it via root, but if you want to make it accessible for a normal account, etc you need to edit the /etc/fstab file
[07:25] <nbound> anyone able to get a lexmark printer goin?
[07:25] <coolbeing> hatake_kakashi it is written how to do that in the link you have me right ?
[07:25] <hatake_kakashi> coolbeing: somewhat
[07:25] <nbound> ive downloaded a compatible driver, followed the ubuntu forums howto to get it goin... and i goto print a test page and it just sits idle
[07:26] <nbound> *proceeds to throw brand new printer out window* >:@
[07:26] <krz> im using a sony vaio. installed ubuntu. however, my button on my laptop (i.e. volume up down, mute, etc) dont work
[07:26] <krz> how can i get this to work?
[07:26] <Siegfrid> where can i get ubuntu's howto?
[07:27] <hatake_kakashi> Siegfrid: site
[07:27] <stupendo44> Question: this is a pretty broad question. I'm trying to get this mini dv camcorder to work with Kubuntu, but I'm not sure where to start. I don't see it automatically mounting, but it does act like it's doing something. Can someone walk me through this? I would connect the camcorder to firewire, but I don't have the port or the cables. So hopefully I can get it to work with just USB.
[07:27] <aaronshaf> Here's a list of DNS servers I can use?
[07:27] <Siegfrid> thx
[07:27] <tp_> hello, i am trying to setup my palm tungsten T to sync with my laptop but it doesnt work
[07:27] <Madpilot> nbound: Lexmark have some Linux drivers, but for a lot of their printers Linux users are SOL...
[07:27] <tp_> can anybody help me
[07:27] <aaronshaf> I have the dreaded Qwest service/router
[07:27] <wastrel> GregAsche:  better is   username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL     :] 
[07:27] <nbound> SOL?
[07:27] <OmegaAlpha> anyone use a wireless net adapter in here?
[07:27] <ipn1nj4> nbound,  shit out of luck =P
[07:27] <coolbein> i do
[07:27] <Madpilot> !tell Siegfrid about docs
[07:27] <wastrel> nbound:  what model?
[07:27] <nbound> ;p;
[07:27] <nbound> lol
[07:27] <nbound> x1195
[07:28] <Madpilot> !printers
[07:28] <ubotu> it has been said that printers is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[07:28] <nbound> apparently its compatible with z600 drivers
[07:28] <Madpilot> nbound: check the two URLs above ^^^
[07:28] <nbound> will do
[07:29] <tp_> hello, i am trying to setup my palm tungsten T to sync with my laptop but it doesnt work
[07:29] <blarion> How does one go about running real media files in kaffine?
[07:30] <wastrel> what's kaffine?
[07:30] <Kyral> lol
[07:30] <blarion> It's a media player.
[07:30] <Kyral> KDE Media Plater
[07:30] <Kyral> Think the KDE equiv of Totem
[07:30] <CaptainMorgan> why would a tar archive, 'file.tar.gz' when given the command: tar -tvf *tar* say that the file 'does not look a tar archive' and 'Error...' ?
[07:30] <OmegaAlpha> anyone use a wireless net connection in here?
[07:30] <blarion> anybody know? lol.
[07:30] <axisys> anyone know of a goof pdf2html? (ofcourse I can google it but if u already know of one would be cool)
[07:30] <axisys> pdftohtml does not do a great job
[07:30] <hatake_kakashi> CaptainMorgan: tar -ztvf foo.tar.tz
[07:31] <blarion> I tried installing w32codecs
[07:31] <tp_> help...............
[07:31] <hatake_kakashi> s/tz/gz
[07:31] <blarion> no luck.
[07:31] <Kyral> try VLC
[07:31] <CaptainMorgan> hatake_kakashi, what is the -z flag?
[07:31] <Kyral> or XIne
[07:31] <twb> Hmm, what's a non-gui program to turn a bunch of mp3s into an audio cd?
[07:31] <CaptainMorgan> nvevermind.. Ill look it up. .thanks
[07:31] <hatake_kakashi> CaptainMorgan: its for gzipped archives, man tar
[07:31] <wastrel> CaptainMorgan:  gz = gzip  tar z  ungzips
[07:31] <blarion> I heard good things about vlc, I'll give it a go.
[07:31] <OmegaAlpha> blarion, did you install them via terminal?
[07:32] <nbound> heh, both those sites turn up nothing for the printer =/
[07:32] <CaptainMorgan> wastrel - the tar -tvf *tar* is to list the contents of the archive.. Im not trying to unzip it
[07:32] <blarion> no
[07:32] <axisys> twb: mencoder
[07:32] <nbound> but doing my own research it should work
[07:32] <hatake_kakashi> CaptainMorgan: _however_ the file is gzipped
[07:32] <twb> axisys: really?!
[07:32] <wastrel> CaptainMorgan:  i was being overspecific.  z is for managing gzip
[07:32] <axisys> it comes with mplayer
[07:32] <OmegaAlpha> blarion, 'sudo apt-get install w32codecs'
[07:33] <blarion> ya.
[07:33] <twb> axisys: no, it's packaged separately ;-)
[07:33] <blarion> I know
[07:33] <hatake_kakashi> CaptainMorgan: tar -tvf makes tar assume that the file is .tar
[07:33] <hatake_kakashi> err tar format
[07:33] <axisys> hmm.. man mplayer talks about mencoder
[07:33] <tp_> hello, i am trying to setup my palm tungsten T to sync with my laptop but it doesnt work
[07:33] <tp_> hello, i am trying to setup my palm tungsten T to sync with my laptop but it doesnt work
[07:33] <CaptainMorgan> ic, thanks you two
[07:33] <blarion> w32 codecs is already the latest version
[07:33] <twb> Ah, the `burn' package was what I was thinking of.
[07:33] <blarion> I get an error when I launch the files in kaffine
[07:34] <OmegaAlpha> probably need to try different codecs for KDE
[07:34] <blarion> No URI handler implemented for "rtsp://real-akamai.stream.aol.com:554/aol/us/aolmusic/artists/wmg/hives/hives_diealright_nb.rm?cloakport=80
[07:35] <OmegaAlpha> blarion, try asking in #kde
[07:35] <blarion> k
[07:36] <nbound> !lexmark
[07:36] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nbound
[07:36] <nbound> arrrgghhh
[07:37] <OmegaAlpha> anyone use a wireless internet connection in here?
[07:37] <wastrel> i am
[07:37] <blarion> I am
[07:37] <blarion> but it fails to start
[07:37] <nbound> wireles as in wireless internet, or wireless connection to router ;)
[07:38] <blarion> lol
[07:38] <odat> anyone here able to help me track down a weird freeze problem?
[07:38] <wastrel> 802.11b
[07:38] <OmegaAlpha> wastrel, blarion, when you activate it.. do you deactivate your ethernet connection if you use it also first?
[07:38] <nbound> heh well i use it on my PSP to browse the web :D, and soon my lappy after i configure ndiswrapper
[07:38] <wastrel> OmegaAlpha:  i am never plugged in to ethernet, but my ethernet interface is active
[07:39] <Raskall> I just bought the cutest little WLAN-router. Linksys WRT54GL. I am very tempted to OpenWRT it.
[07:39] <OmegaAlpha> or can you activate it while the eth0 is activated?
[07:39] <blarion> well, back when I used mepis, I could use ethernet and wireless.
[07:39] <axisys> pdf to html converter (i will google if no answer here)
[07:39] <blarion> dunno about this distro.
[07:39] <OmegaAlpha> wastrel, and your wlan0 is active at the same time ?
[07:39] <aaronshaf> is /etc/init.d/pppd-dns where you set your dns servers?
[07:39] <odat> i can get my webcam recognized by linux and gnomemeeting but when i try to actually use it my pute freezes
[07:39] <newbie> when I do ; python easyubuntu.py I get the error >    import gtk, gtk.glade
[07:39] <newbie> ImportError: No module named gtk
[07:39] <nbound> odat using what proggy?
[07:39] <newbie> whats going on
[07:39] <Kyral> You need PyGTK
[07:39] <newbie> what else I need to isntall in order to install easy ubuntu
[07:39] <newbie> ok
[07:39] <shadeofgrey> hey
[07:39] <odat> nbound, gnomemeeting
[07:39] <shadeofgrey> damnit
[07:39] <shadeofgrey> i need help with something stupid
[07:40] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: both can be activated at the same time, but you might get a routing problem.
[07:40] <nbound> odat see if it works in xsane
[07:40] <shadeofgrey> i have glaucoma.  im almost blind
[07:40] <wastrel> OmegaAlpha:  my wifi card is configured on eth1, ethernet nic is eth0... dunno why.  both are active but only eth1 is in use
[07:40] <shadeofgrey> i NEED to make the cursor in abiworrd or openoffice or SOMETHING a full sized square instead of that damn line
[07:40] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: do you have a cable plugged in to eth0?
[07:40] <shadeofgrey> that EVERY PROGRAM uses now
[07:40] <aaronshaf> Where do I sest my dns servers?
[07:41] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, yes should i unplug it to try to get my wifi working and then activate the wife?
[07:41] <Kyral> shadeofgrey: use Emacs?
[07:41] <newbie>     import apt, apt_pkg
[07:41] <newbie> ImportError: No module named apt
[07:41] <newbie> now i get this error
[07:41] <nbound> shadeofgrey, theres also nano for text editing goodness :P
[07:41] <Kyral> .....
[07:41] <shadeofgrey> is there A text editor available for ubuntu that allows the cursoer to be a square and would be capable of handling 300 page manucriopts?
[07:41] <odat> nbound, hope it froze again
[07:41] <wastrel> aaronshaf:  either system > administration > networking  or /etc/resolv.conf
[07:41] <Kyral> I have no idea for that pack
[07:41] <shadeofgrey> what the hell is emacs
[07:41] <odat> nbound, nope i mean
[07:41] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: I wish I could activate my wife when I wanted to. :) But seriously, why do you want both at the same time?
[07:41] <shadeofgrey> what the hell is .... nano
[07:41] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, i finally got Network Settings to see my wifi card but its not configured.. i dont know how to do that.. i figured just activating it
[07:41] <Madpilot> shadeofgrey: another text editor
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> okay look
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> i need a text editor that isnt butt fuck hard to use
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> im just a writer
[07:42] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, i dont.. i really just want to use only my wifi (wife) hehe getting tired
[07:42] <Madpilot> shadeofgrey: language, OK?
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> oops
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> sorry
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> .....im drunk.  its harder not to be profane about this sort of thing
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> because its so simple
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> and yet
[07:42] <shadeofgrey> abiword is dumb and cant do it
[07:43] <shadeofgrey> openoffice is brilliant in... some ways and cant do it
[07:43] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: OmegaAlpha then you enter properties on eth0 (cabled) and disables it. Set it to not load on boot. Then deactivate it. Then you press properties on the wlan card, set the right network id and wep keys if you use them and activate it.
[07:43] <Kyral> Emacs
[07:43] <Kyral> Emacs
[07:43] <Kyral> Emacs :P
[07:43] <shadeofgrey> does anybody have any experience in using editpad pro for linux in ubuntu
[07:43] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: very easy, really. network manager should discover your network automatically
[07:43] <carpediem> shadeofgrey: if you want really simple, with not rich-text, Applications > Accesories > Text Editor
[07:43] <cafuego> Kyral: Mind your language.
[07:43] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, what if i dont have a network set up yet? i mean i do but thats in windows...
[07:43] <Kyral> cafuego: WTF?
[07:44] <Kyral> Damn VIM fanboy :P
[07:44] <cafuego> Kyral: There's no need to be offensive.
[07:44] <Kyral> ...
[07:44] <shadeofgrey> because i still have editpad pro for linux
[07:44] <Kyral> how is chanting Emacs offensive?
[07:44] <shadeofgrey> i just have no idea how to install it
[07:44] <BigDaddy> I am n Synaptic right now, where is wine?
[07:44] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: you dont have a wireless router/access point? you need that.
[07:44] <cafuego> Kyral: speaking the 'e' word
[07:44] <zebraFusion> Wine isn't in the default repositries
[07:44] <BigDaddy> I have a dummy package, but I don't see the real thing
[07:45] <Kyral> cafuego: Damn Vi fanboy :P
[07:45] <BigDaddy> oh, how come?
[07:45] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, i have a wireless router
[07:45] <carpediem> shadeofgrey: um....is the Gnome Text Editor (gedit) too simple?
[07:45] <nathanj> twb: ubuntu the drive had been wiped by the ubunutu install :( lost all my backups it but a lvm on the drive hence why i couldnt mount it fuck :(~(~(
[07:45] <nathanj> twb: 80gb of stuff gone :(~
[07:45] <zebraFusion> Are here any good open source games for Ubuntu?
[07:46] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: then just open properties in Network settings and select your network. If it doesn't show up, type your network name in ESSID field
[07:46] <nathanj> zebraFusion: enemy territory
[07:46] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, in windoze, it would auto detect, but in linux im lost
[07:46] <shadeofgrey> okay...  trying emacs
[07:46] <carpediem> zebraFusion: sure there are, many.  I like Wesnoth myself.
[07:46] <mikex> Whatis the trick to make term serv client connect via vnc?
[07:46] <shadeofgrey> carpediem:  i need to be ablke to modify the colors toop
[07:46] <shadeofgrey> i repeat
[07:46] <cafuego> mikex: select the vnc protocol and make sure vncviewer is installed
[07:46] <shadeofgrey> im almost blind
[07:46] <BigDaddy> zebraFusion - where would I get wine from then?
[07:46] <BigDaddy> Another repository?
[07:46] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, can i make up a network name right now? or should there be one already?
[07:47] <shgyoly05g> can i write my own login model,and load some prefered apps auto ?
[07:47] <shgyoly05g> can i write my own login model,and load some prefered apps auto ?how to ?
[07:47] <cafuego> shgyoly05g: Sure
[07:47] <carpediem> shadeofgrey: well, you don't like Oo, and you don't like abiword, right?
[07:47] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: you must use the network name you have set up in your wireless router
[07:47] <Dr_Willis> shgyoly05g,  perhaps clarify what you are trying to do.
[07:47] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, would the hosts be the list of networks because theres like 8 of them
[07:47] <cafuego> shgyoly05g: install xdm/gdm and consigure ~/.xsession
[07:48] <mikex> cafuego: Thought it was that easy, can't connect to 2 different machines, different locations
[07:48] <BigDaddy> zebraFusion - nevermind, I found it
[07:48] <shadeofgrey> carpediem:  ONLY because i cant make the cursor a full square
[07:48] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: in network settings you need to have the "Connections" tab selected.
[07:48] <wastrel> i like abiword
[07:48] <odat> anyone have any idea why my webcam is recognized but freezes my pute when i try to use it?
[07:48] <shgyoly05g>  and i want to use the default id and passwd
[07:48] <blarion> VLC works.
[07:48] <blarion> yay.
[07:48] <wastrel> shadeofgrey:  have you contacted the development team about this question?
[07:48] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: ignore the hosts tab. Actually, ignore all other tabs than Connections
[07:48] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, yes im there now
[07:49] <shadeofgrey> wastrel:  why would the developers listen to a peon like me.
[07:49] <shgyoly05g> neednt to write every time when login
[07:49] <shadeofgrey> ?>
[07:49] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: then select properties on your wireless connection.
[07:49] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, yes
[07:49] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, there's many people in the world with vision impairments
[07:49] <wastrel> shadeofgrey:  you might be surprised...
[07:49] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, it just shows my eth0-activated wlan0 -not configured and my modem ppp0 not configured
[07:49] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, and the philosophy of ubuntu is 'linux for human beings'
[07:49] <Madpilot> shadeofgrey: seriously, there are people on the dev teams who deal with accessibility issues like yours - join #ubuntu-devel and ask
[07:49] <newbie> when I try to ru;n easy ubuntu, I get this error: ImportError: No module named apt
[07:49] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, ok
[07:49] <newbie> does anyone know what package i need to install
[07:50] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: CLICK ON THE PROPERTIES BUTTON WHEN YOU HAVE SELECTED THE WLAN0 CARD
[07:50] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, yeah i know im already there
[07:50] <Madpilot> Raskall: don't wear out your CapsLock key or anything... :|
[07:50] <zebraFusion> nathanj, that game is supported in Linux? It looks incredible
[07:51] <newbie> anyone?
[07:51] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, in fact, it'd be worth there even being an 'accessibility' section on the forums for precisely this
[07:51] <odat> anyone have any idea why my webcam is recognized but freezes my pute when i try to use it?
[07:51] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, and fill out the info right.. select static ip can i enter the ip thats listed in my eth0?
[07:51] <aaronshaf> how do I reset eth0?
[07:51] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: then you will be able to enable the connection, select ESSID (your network name) and such.. select your network, click ok. then activate wlan0
[07:51] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: no.. select DHCO
[07:51] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: no.. select DHCP
[07:51] <BigDaddy> there doesn't appear to be a wine for the AMD64
[07:52] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, k thanks
[07:52] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: your wireless router should provide you with an ip address automatically.
[07:52] <OmegaAlpha> ill give it a shot right now.. sucks ill have to lose my connection temp.
[07:52] <lnx_> what is the command to open a new terminal session?
[07:52] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, when i click dhcp it should?
[07:52] <wastrel> lnx_:  applications > accessories > terminal
[07:52] <lnx_> i mean from within a command prompt already
[07:53] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: yes.
[07:53] <lnx_> wasterl: i'm trying to make a launcher shortcut
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> and thatll configure it auto for me?
[07:53] <shadeofgrey> okay
[07:53] <wastrel> lnx_:  gnome-terminal
[07:53] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: yes
[07:53] <shadeofgrey> im groveling to the developer folks
[07:53] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, thanks im gonna give it shot
[07:53] <shadeofgrey> they arent impressed
[07:53] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: good luck :)
[07:53] <lnx_> wastrel: thx
[07:53] <Skif> I'm running dapper, and when I play fideos, it's like somebody turned thr bright waaaaaaaaaay up.  I tried setting the gamma down via xgamma, but that doesn't seem to affect the video, only the desktop.
[07:53] <zebraFusion> what is the command echo used for?
[07:53] <shadeofgrey> has ANYBOIDY here used editpad pro for linux and successfully gotten it installed in ubuntu?
[07:54] <Raskall> zebraFusion: for echoing something on the screen. mostly used in scripts
[07:54] <cafuego> zebraFusion: printing variables (to screen/file)
[07:54] <Madpilot> zebraFusion: "man echo"
[07:54] <zebraFusion> what's an example use of echo
[07:54] <Skif> I can't see any settings in totem (or xine or whatever) to tweak the gamma, even assuming that's the problem, which I'm not positive of.
[07:54] <cafuego> zebraFusion: echo $PATH
[07:54] <zebraFusion> I just did man echo, but don't quite understand it
[07:54] <nemik> has anyone gotten video-out to work on their laptop? not sure where to start on my 700m to get it working
[07:54] <eugman> Anyone know how to open a bzip in xubuntu?
[07:54] <cafuego> eugman: via bunzip2
[07:55] <zebraFusion> cafuego, what did that do :o
[07:55] <cafuego> zebraFusion: it displayed the contents of the PATH variable.
[07:56] <zebraFusion> I suppose I need to spend more time in ICS. -.-
[07:56] <OmegaAlpha> yes it works!
[07:56] <cafuego> Internet Connection Sharing?
[07:56] <OmegaAlpha> task #10 taken care of.. 200,000 more to go
[07:56] <odat> anyone have any idea why my webcam is recognized but freezes my pute when i try to use it?
[07:56] <OmegaAlpha> odat, dont point it at your face. ;)
[07:57] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: good. :)
[07:57] <odat> OmegaAlpha, oh ok i will make sure your mother isn't lookin at it
[07:57] <eugman> cafuego: doesn't seem to be a package. Must I compile it?
[07:57] <odat> if you have two webcam drivers loaded on the machine would they interfer with eachother?
[07:57] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, thanks again. Now next i want to figure out how to make a network with my bros computer, even though he uses windoze
[07:58] <OmegaAlpha> odat, i would think so especially if they were for two different web cams
[07:58] <bz0b> hey all
[07:59] <wastrel> eugman:  it comes in the bzip2 package
[07:59] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: if you're in the same house on the same wireless router, then you already have a network with him. but what do you want to do on the network?
[07:59] <odat> OmegaAlpha, there is only one webcam but i did have two drivers loaded cuz google told me it was a logitech webcam so i loaded that driver
[07:59] <Skif> No ideas, then?
[07:59] <Skif> ah, well
[07:59] <OmegaAlpha> odat, so one driver is off the cd that came with the cam and the other is from a google search? why did you get another driver?
[08:00] <Raskall> well.. off to bed to get a couple of hours sleep before the olympics starts.
[08:00] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, yes we are on the same both using wireless.. i want him to be able to share my files
[08:00] <cafuego> eugman: bunzip2 is a symlink to bzip2. Also see 'bzip2 -d'
[08:00] <bz0b> i just did a fresh server install of ubuntu, then i installed xserver-xorg, x-window-system-core, and fluxbox, and irssi :-), well anyways, when i type startx, i get an error message saying, no /home/bz0b/.xsession file found /home/bz0b/.Xsession file found, what do I do?
[08:00] <odat> OmegaAlpha, one driver is off the cd and the other one is one i got off of synaptic
[08:00] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, watchign the olmpics right now
[08:01] <OmegaAlpha> odat, why did you get one from synaptic for? the one off the cd is it for windows or linux?
[08:01] <odat> i got it because i didn't see if the cam was recognized first i just did a search for logitech in synaptic and loaded that driver
[08:01] <bz0b> just a thought, but should i install gdm, and start it through that?
[08:01] <newbie> ImportError: No module named apt > I get this error when trying to run easyubuntu.  can anyone please help me
[08:01] <odat> the one off the ubuntu install cd that was already loaded when i installed ubuntu
[08:02] <Raskall> OmegaAlpha: check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba?highlight=%28samba%29 for file sharing with your brother.
[08:02] <wastrel> bz0b:  how about touch ~.Xsession
[08:02] <bz0b> wastrel: well, i did that, but it laggs when it starts
[08:02] <wastrel> er, ~/.Xsession
[08:02] <OmegaAlpha> Raskall, thanks i installed samba too cuz i had a feeling i would need it for this
[08:02] <bz0b> wastrel: you mean like add startfluxbox to the first line right
[08:03] <wastrel> bz0b:  yeah
[08:03] <OmegaAlpha> odat, so you installed ubuntu, plugged in yoru webcam and nothing happened so you went and got one off synaptic correct?
[08:03] <bz0b> wastrel: screw it, i like it better this way, anyways
[08:03] <eugman> Cafuego: thanks. It's just a tar now. What arguments do I use to extract it
[08:03] <newbie> anyone?
[08:03] <shadeofgrey> i cant believe it
[08:03] <shadeofgrey> the developers think im kidding
[08:03] <odat> OmegaAlpha, no i was and idiot and i didn't check to see if it was already recognized i just went searching for a driver
[08:04] <shadeofgrey> they think its some kind of joke or something
[08:04] <zebraFusion> Why isn't nmap 4.0 in the dapper repos?
[08:04] <OmegaAlpha> odat. unload the driver you installed
[08:04] <OmegaAlpha> odat, then try it
[08:04] <newbie> CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME!
[08:04] <newbie> jeez
[08:04] <wastrel> shadeofgrey:  it could just be losers hanging out on the dev chan
[08:04] <eugman> !patience
[08:04] <ubotu> There are a lot of questions, but only few who might answer you. Please be patient.
[08:04] <odat> OmegaAlpha, ahhh i just did and the same thing still freezes
[08:04] <shadeofgrey> wastrel:  are there liots of those?
[08:05] <shadeofgrey> wastyrel:  talk with me in private for a minute?
[08:05] <wastrel> heh that would be nice :] 
[08:05] <aaronshaf> what file are the repositories set?
[08:05] <odat> OmegaAlpha, would it have anything to do with legacy nvidia drivers?
[08:05] <wastrel> join #wastrel
[08:05] <newbie> gay
[08:05] <OmegaAlpha> odat, you unloaded the synaptic installed driver and it frozed... keep in mind that the order you plug it in might cause error too
[08:06] <Madpilot> newbie: first, watch the language. second, there's a #easyubuntu channel - have you asked there?
[08:06] <newbie> yes
[08:06] <newbie> 2 hours now
[08:06] <odat> OmegaAlpha, how do you mean the order i plugged it in
[08:06] <newbie> gay == bad lanugage?
[08:06] <newbie> alright man, whatever you say
[08:07] <eugman> nvm I think I've got it working
[08:07] <odat> OmegaAlpha, when i uninstalled the driver i then restarted the computer before trying it again
[08:07] <redblade> newbie
[08:07] <ardinary> yes because there is no such thing as ess eee ecks!
[08:07] <redblade> Hi
[08:07] <newbie> hello
[08:08] <OmegaAlpha> odat, like plugging the usb chord into your cam then plugging it into the computer then turning the cam on after its plugged in
[08:08] <OmegaAlpha> odat, or turning your cam on. plugging into cam, then plug into computer
[08:08] <OmegaAlpha> odat, it shouldnt really make a difference but i know in windows sometimes it did...
[08:09] <odat> OmegaAlpha, right i hear ya but i tried some combos already and that didn't do anything
[08:09] <odat> OmegaAlpha, do you think it has anything to do with the legacy nvidia drivers i have to use
[08:10] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, you are kidding, right?
[08:10] <OmegaAlpha> odat, do you have a nvidia card?
[08:10] <shadeofgrey> elkbuntu:  about what
[08:11] <vook> ok, I let bastille move X to tty9, but now video out doesn't work.  How do I A- tell video out to also go to tty9, or B - move X back to tty7?
[08:11] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, the devs thinking you were joking
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> elkbuntu:  that the deleopers wont take me seriouslu?
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> nope
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> dude
[08:11] <elkbuntu> fscking hell
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> im a lot of things
[08:11] <newbie> this is more like "linux to frustrate human beings"
[08:11] <newbie> lol
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> but i aint a liar
[08:11] <newbie> it doesn't JUST work out of the box
[08:11] <newbie> bullcrap propaganda
[08:11] <elkbuntu> what's the channel again ubuntu-dev?
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> they're all asleep anywau
[08:11] <shadeofgrey> and yelling at dumb people wont help
[08:11] <elkbuntu> they'll have something nice to see when they wake
[08:12] <Madpilot> newbie: all EasyUbuntu does is a bunch of stuff you could easily do on your own, you know...
[08:12] <shadeofgrey> ......dont
[08:12] <elkbuntu> no, i'll wait for them shadeofgrey trust me i wont flame or troll
[08:12] <shadeofgrey> the last thing io want is a blood fued over a cursor
[08:12] <MeshGearFox> Oh, er, I guess I'll ask again (although if someone responded and I missed it, sorry). But is anyone really good at using the installers partitioning tool?
[08:12] <newbie> Madpilot: I been using sid for years, I just wanted to see what the hype on ubuntu was about
[08:12] <hatake_kakashi> newbie: what do you expect for an OS that you don't have to pay money for? to work as much as you pay for windows?
[08:12] <MeshGearFox> hatake: Windows works?
[08:13] <elkbuntu> shadeofgrey, its the principle. i know people with vision impairment and if they wanted to use ubuntu i would hope it would be possible
[08:13] <newbie> I am not bashing anyhone or anthing
[08:13] <newbie> don't get me wrong
[08:13] <newbie> but if one says, it just works, then it should just work
[08:13] <Madpilot> newbie: the "EasyUbuntu" app is a 3rd party thing for newbies - hardly a core part of the distro...
[08:13] <newbie> right?
[08:13] <hatake_kakashi> elkbuntu: you can somewhat via braille tty
[08:13] <wickers> ugg... I need a haircut
[08:13] <odat> OmegaAlpha, yea but only the legacy drivers work right with it
[08:13] <newbie> Madpilot: pretend for a moment that I am not a moron, forget about easy ubuntu
[08:13] <hatake_kakashi> MeshGearFox: no but the way newbie put it, it sounds like as if newcomers to linux should expect everything to work out of the box
[08:14] <Madpilot> newbie: fair enough - so which parts don't work?
[08:14] <Helius> Just installed the new Ubuntu on my PPC Powerbook. This has been the easiest Distro to install!
[08:14] <grodius> can i get a link to the dapper repos
[08:14] <Helius> I have a Atheros b/g card that I want to use for injection purposes
[08:15] <MeshGearFox> Meh. I'm gonna go take another shot at installing.
[08:15] <Helius> I'd like to be able to inject in monitor mode
[08:15] <hatake_kakashi> grodius: its on the website
[08:15] <OmegaAlpha> odat, check the cd disk that came with the cam they usually come with them.
[08:15] <newbie> Helius: I run sid on my 3400c powerbook
[08:15] <Helius> from what I understand I need to patch the madwifi drivers...
[08:15] <elkbuntu> hatake_kakashi, im talking with the sort of impairment shadeofgrey has... can see some, but not well
[08:15] <hatake_kakashi> elkbuntu: colourblind? ahh that I'm not sure
[08:15] <OmegaAlpha> odat, if the files  on the cd for the cam are for windows then you might be able to use wine to install them and then use ndiswrapper
[08:15] <Helius> but the patch and build process fails
[08:16] <Helius> anyone here been succuesful?
[08:16] <newbie> Madpilot: I am glad that it is a bit more stable than debian/sid, but there are a lot of differences for example
[08:16] <newbie> I had to manually sudo su passwd and set a pas
[08:16] <newbie> excuse the language but f*ck sudo
[08:17] <nathanj> twb: know anyway i could recover it?
[08:17] <nathanj> zebraFusion: yes natively
[08:17] <Madpilot> newbie: of course there are differences - sudo being one of the big ones
[08:17] <redblade> don't bag sudo!
[08:17] <redblade> I love sudo!
[08:17] <redblade> Sudo!!!
[08:17] <newbie> it is an inconvenience
[08:18] <newbie> i can easily do su, then enter a small pass, then do whtever
[08:18] <redblade> you're an inconvenience!
[08:18] <redblade> just kidding
[08:18] <newbie> with sudo, I have to actually type out the full commands
[08:18] <newbie> aliases in .bashrc don't work with sudo
[08:18] <newbie> which is another pain forme
[08:18] <redblade> I know but I still like it.
[08:18] <zebraFusion> nathanj, wait - what did I ask? :o
[08:18] <newbie> since I dislike typing ALL the commands
[08:18] <redblade> hmm
[08:18] <newbie> i'd rather inst than apt-get install
[08:18] <newbie> you can't do sudo install blah
[08:18] <nathanj> zebraFusion: about that game sorry i afk
[08:18] <newbie> you HAVE to do sudo apt-get install blah
[08:19] <newbie> its bs
[08:19] <zebraFusion> nathanj, right. Those graphics look incredible
[08:19] <Helius> anyone using aireplay and airodump (at the same time) on Ubunto with just one card?
[08:19] <newbie> given that install exists as an alias for apt-get install
[08:19] <newbie> etc.
[08:19] <newbie> thats just one example
[08:19] <newbie> but anyway
[08:19] <newbie> so far Im good with new sofware packages etc.
[08:19] <Madpilot> !enter
[08:19] <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!
[08:20] <newbie> there is just really not much beef I have with ubnuntu
[08:20] <newbie> its great
[08:20] <nathanj> zebraFusion: :) i am running cs:s and battlefield 1942 with cedega no problems :) waiting for bf2
[08:20] <newbie> oh man
[08:20] <newbie> Madpilot: why are you grilling me man :(
[08:20] <zebraFusion> nathanj, so cedega works well?
[08:20] <Jivenix> is there an app that lets you connect to windows terminal server in ubuntu
[08:20] <Jivenix> remote desktop
[08:21] <Madpilot> newbie: I was trying to answer your questions - and you are overusing your enter key...
[08:23] <nathanj> zebraFusion: id say so :)
[08:24] <encryptio> hi kait.
[08:24] <kaitlyn> Hey encryptio.
[08:25] <Sky06> hello
[08:25] <aaronshaf> I got this:  Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:25] <krz> im using a sony vaio. installed ubuntu. however, my button on my laptop (i.e. volume up down, mute, etc) dont work
[08:25] <aaronshaf> Any thoughts?
[08:25] <Sky06> what must i type in /etc/apt/sources.list ??
[08:25] <kaitlyn> Hello everyone, I have recently installed Ubuntu, and am having a bit of trouble with the networking.  I want eth0 to be dhclient'ed on boot, while manually configuring eth1, yet I can't seem to find how to do that in the wiki, or in the init.d scripts.  Can anyone point me in the right direction for this?
[08:26] <encryptio> aaronshaf: that means a ulimit is being hit, iirc. stop using so many files, or increase the ulimit
[08:26] <twb> nathanj: nope, sorry.
[08:26] <Madpilot> Sky06: that depends on what you're trying to do w/ sources.list
[08:26] <Sky06> what the url must i type in /etc/apt/sources.list ??
[08:26] <Sky06> w/ ?
[08:26] <bz0b> does anyone know of the build essential package name for apt-get
[08:26] <Sky06> what is that ?
[08:26] <hatake_kakashi> bz0b: build-essential
[08:27] <Sky06> i want to upgrade my ubuntu
[08:27] <bz0b> hatake_kakashi: thanks
[08:27] <Madpilot> Sky06: "w/" means "with"
[08:27] <Sky06> thanks
[08:27] <hatake_kakashi> bz0b: np
[08:27] <Sky06> i c
[08:27] <aaronshaf> encryption: you sure? I just cancelled out of an apt-get thing, that's all
[08:27] <freesky2006> irc.freenode.net
[08:27] <encryptio> aaronshaf: pretty sure./
[08:27] <Sky06> i want to update my ubuntu
[08:27] <freesky2006> yes
[08:27] <Madpilot> Sky06: which version are you running right now?
[08:28] <Sky06> 5.10
[08:28] <aaronshaf> k
[08:28] <freesky2006> the newest
[08:28] <aaronshaf> How do I find out my ip address?
[08:28] <Jivenix> how do you add stuff to that knowledge bot
[08:28] <Sky06> yapz
[08:28] <Jivenix> ifconfig
[08:28] <encryptio> aaronshaf: ifconfig
[08:28] <aaronshaf> thanks
[08:28] <Madpilot> Sky06: 5.10 is the current stable - 6.04 isn't stable yet, it does break - you sure you want it?
[08:29] <freesky2006> what do you using version fo the irc?
[08:29] <Sky06> yapz, i just try how to update
[08:29] <aaronshaf> What is SVN called in the repository?
[08:29] <Jivenix> svn
[08:30] <aaronshaf> "couldn't find package svn"
[08:30] <krz> anyone?
[08:30] <encryptio> aaronshaf: apt-cache search svn
[08:30] <carpediem> gnome-core-devel doesn't have the necessary dependencies in the ubuntu repos.  Anyone know why, or where to find the dependencies?
[08:31] <Madpilot> Sky06: have a look here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade but where it talks about "breezy" put "dapper" in sources.list
[08:31] <Jivenix> rdesktop is bloody cool!
[08:31] <Mythri1> is there an easy to use graphical samba configuration tool?
[08:31] <hatake_kakashi> Mythri1: samba-swat, webmin, etc
[08:31] <timfrost> !info subversion
[08:32] <carpediem> Mythri1: there's the one that comes with Ubuntu.
[08:32] <fangorious> is there an option in rhythmbox 0.9.2 (in dapper) so that closing the main window doesn't close the whole app (so, the systray icon stays running)?
[08:32] <Jivenix> !subversion
[08:32] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jivenix
[08:32] <carpediem> Mythri1: but it won't do everything, just folder sharing.
[08:32] <Jivenix> http://kevin.mesiab.com/svnbrowser
[08:32] <Sky06> thanks
[08:32] <Sky06> i'll try
[08:33] <duken> what's code name next release ?
[08:33] <ubotu> subversion: (advanced version control system (aka. svn)), section devel, is optional. Version: 1.2.0-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1255 kB, Installed size: 4728 kB
[08:33] <Sky06> i get some error while trying to get update
[08:33] <Sky06> may i paste here ?
[08:33] <Madpilot> !paste
[08:33] <ubotu> I heard paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[08:33] <Jivenix> #flood
[08:33] <Jivenix> oops
[08:34] <Jivenix> heh
[08:34] <Sky06> weo1: Couldn't stat source package list http://id.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/id.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[08:34] <jmhodges> hey, um.. im having a little bit of a problem.. hwo can i test if my new Xorg config (switched video card drivers) is rendering GL well?
[08:35] <Jivenix> do the GL framerate test
[08:35] <jmhodges> Jivenix: how do i do that?
[08:35] <jmhodges> ah.
[08:35] <Jivenix> i've only been using linux for two days now
[08:35] <jmhodges> ah
[08:35] <Jivenix> i dont even know if such a thing exists, but so far, every time i go, 'i wish there was a...' turns out there is
[08:36] <Jivenix> so i figure i can just say so and i'm probably right
[08:36] <Madpilot> Jivenix: :P
[08:36] <jmhodges> heh
[08:37] <Jivenix> glxgears
[08:37] <Jivenix> try that
[08:37] <jmhodges> well, its not printing out any framerate info
[08:37] <Madpilot> Jivenix: was just trying to remember the name of that thing
[08:37] <Jivenix> there must be a switch
[08:38] <Sonobana> glxinfo -printfps
[08:38] <Jivenix> i get about 200fps full screen on this lappy
[08:39] <jmhodges> Sonobana: thanks, glxgears -printfps
[08:39] <Madpilot> 14744 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2948.721 FPS (not on a laptop, though)
[08:39] <jmhodges> 2250.070 fps, here.. :-/
[08:40] <Jivenix> nice
[08:40] <Mythri1> what is webmin's default password?
[08:40] <Sky06> what is the package name to install "fetch"
[08:40] <hatake_kakashi> Mythri1: your su password
[08:40] <Jivenix> does webmin come pre-installed on ubuntu?
[08:40] <aaronshaf> If I wanted to share a drive, what should I read?
[08:40] <Jivenix> i've heard a lot about it
[08:40] <hatake_kakashi> Jivenix: no
[08:40] <Jivenix> ah
[08:40] <hatake_kakashi> aaronshaf: what sort of partition/
[08:40] <Madpilot> !tell Mythri1 about webmin
[08:41] <Mythri1> hatake_kakashi: how do I find my 'su' password, I've been usin sudo
[08:41] <jmhodges> now, to figure out how to run a second display that uses fglrx.. for some reason, xinit -- :1 isn't cutting it
[08:41] <aaronshaf> ext
[08:41] <aaronshaf> or ext2
[08:41] <aaronshaf> not ntfs ;)
[08:41] <Mythri1> nm, thnks Madpilot
[08:41] <Madpilot> Mythri1: read the link the bot sent you
[08:41] <Madpilot> ...heh
[08:41] <Jivenix> !tell Jivenix about webmin
[08:41] <hatake_kakashi> aaronshaf: share on what sort of medium? samba? ftp? sftp?
[08:42] <jmhodges> ah, startx -- :1, duh
[08:42] <cyphase> ba, do you get your email from dreamhost using imap?
[08:42] <ba> yes
[08:42] <jmhodges> nope, that wasnt it
[08:42] <jmhodges> hmph
[08:43] <cyphase> ba, how did you get it to work :P
[08:43] <cyphase> map isn't working for me for some reason
[08:43] <hatake_kakashi> Sonobana: that command doesn't work here, it only shows glxgears without fps
[08:43] <cyphase> imap*
[08:43] <ba> cyphase, yes
[08:43] <Sky06> what is the package name to install "fetch"
[08:43] <ba> theres a bunch of stuff you have to set
[08:43] <cyphase> in your client, or in the panel?
[08:44] <Sonobana> hatake_kakashi: it prints fps to console
[08:44] <hatake_kakashi> Sonobana: ahh ok thanks
[08:44] <Madpilot> hatake_kakashi & Sonobana: use glxgears -printfps
[08:44] <Jivenix> !iftables
[08:44] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jivenix
[08:44] <timfrost> !iptables
[08:45] <Jivenix> doh
[08:45] <Sky06> !fetch
[08:45] <ubotu> Sky06: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:45] <Madpilot> !firewall
[08:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic.
[08:45] <timfrost> !iptables
[08:45] <hatake_kakashi> Madpilot: ta
[08:45] <Jivenix> firestarter eh
[08:46] <mikex> qpqrted show I still have an ntfs partition but grub does not give the option to boot into it. Can grub be edited to make the ntfs partition a boot option?
[08:46] <jmhodges> anyone know why running a second X display would not seem to have GL enabled?
[08:47] <fangorious> anyone have rhythmbox/totem in dapper able to play AAC audio files?
[08:48] <b1ind> I just did a fresh dapper installation and it seems that my gnome session is fubard
[08:48] <odat> how do i discover where my webcam is  ex  dev/0  or whatever
[08:48] <krz> to install a program. all i have to do is apt-get name right?
[08:49] <b1ind> every time i log in, a dialog pops up telling me that a panel has already been detected
[08:49] <Cube-ness> krz: apy-get install name.. or use synaptic
[08:49] <krz> synaptic is gui?
[08:49] <fangorious> b1ind: System->Preferences->Sessions
[08:49] <fangorious> krz yep
[08:49] <b1ind> fangorious, the panel is now unresponsive
[08:50] <krz> also, i need codecs. what does mplayer come with codecs?
[08:50] <b1ind> i've tried killing it, but when it respawns it doesn't respond either
[08:50] <fangorious> b1ind: you can look at the "Current Session" and "Startup Programs" tabs to see if there's an extra panel creeping around in there
[08:50] <fangorious> oh
[08:50] <johnclark> ubuntu/linux noob here, having trouble installing ndiswrapper for my stupid belkin wireless card
[08:51] <Madpilot> krz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <-- for codecs & such
[08:51] <rock1> hi i need a quick help
[08:51] <b1ind> fangorious, i've got that dialog up, but to no avail
[08:51] <fangorious> b1ind: can you use <ctrl><alt>backspace to kill your session?
[08:51] <b1ind> fangorious, tried it already
[08:51] <pawel> rock1: how quick?
[08:52] <rock1> i am installing ubuntu on hcl bysybee but, it`s not recognizing optical mouse
[08:52] <pawel> hcl bysybee?
[08:52] <fangorious> b1ind: hm, so there's only one panel process listed in the "Current Session" tab?
[08:52] <rock1> ball mouse wrking
[08:52] <b1ind> fangorious, yes
[08:52] <krz> ok i plan on getting w32codecs. it says its not available in ubuntu's repository. how am i supposed to get it installed
[08:53] <rock1> pawel: hcl busybee a company in india
[08:53] <Siegfrid> what's the root's passwd for default install??
[08:53] <timfrost> !w32codecs
[08:53] <ubotu> [w32codecs]  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
[08:53] <Jivenix> i cant get that ndiswrapper crap to work either
[08:53] <Mythri1> webmin keeps telling me 'docs' is an invalid share name
[08:53] <Jivenix> its hopeless
[08:53] <fangorious> b1ind: have you tried creating a fresh new user account?
[08:53] <Mythri1> I've used 'docs' as a samba share name before
[08:53] <mikex> johnclarck: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards?highlight=%28wireless%29
[08:53] <b1ind> fangorious, no, i came here wondering if it was a common problem
[08:54] <b1ind> fangorious, for now, i'm gonna google a bit.. but thx
[08:54] <fangorious> b1ind: sorry I couldn't do more
[08:54] <rock1> pawel: any idea why it`s not working , the optical mouse
[08:54] <Mythri1> how to I restore the original (came with samba) smb.conf?
[08:55] <pawel> rock1: paste your dmesg and lsusb to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:55] <trude> hey i was wondering if someone could help me....i want to know if its possible to install adobe photoshop on Ubuntu?
[08:55] <fangorious> trude: it should be using wine
[08:55] <trude> fangorious, what is wine?
[08:56] <rock1> it`s a ps2 mouse
[08:56] <rock1> pawel: it`s a ps2 mouse
[08:56] <fangorious> trude: codeweavers's wine package should support it without much hassle
[08:56] <thegladiator> i have 3 part rar files
[08:56] <thegladiator> how do I unzip it using unrar ?
[08:56] <timfrost> !unrar
[08:56] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, timfrost
[08:56] <thegladiator> it has password protection I guess
[08:56] <trude> fangorious, thanks
[08:56] <fangorious> trude: wine is a tool that lets you run windows apps in linux
[08:56] <timfrost> !rar
[08:56] <ubotu> methinks rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[08:57] <thegladiator> thanks
[08:57] <mikex> johnclarck: I used http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&pp=10 for my broadcom caard. followed the directions to the letter. substitute your driver in place of bcmwl5.
[08:57] <pawel> rock1: does it work on windows?
[08:58] <snif96ter> ubuntu is cool
[08:58] <pawel> snif96ter: is it?
[08:58] <Siegfrid> what is the default passwd for root?
[08:58] <snif96ter> yeah really
[08:58] <timfrost> !root
[08:58] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:58] <Siegfrid> thx
[08:58] <nick01> when I try to run a nat script I get a "iptables who?" I compiled a new kernel - what do I need to put in ?
[08:58] <krz> ok i was unable to automatically configure eth0 (network card) during installation. how do i do it manually. i currently have the laptop connected to the network
[08:58] <rock1> pawel: yes it`s working on windows
[08:59] <pawel> snif96ter: why is that? :>
[08:59] <snif96ter> : )
[08:59] <snif96ter> Because the software if free
[09:00] <mikex> krz: try ifup eth0 in terminal.
[09:00] <pawel> rock1: show my your /etc/X11/xorg.conf on that website.
[09:01] <rock1> pawel: ok thnks
[09:01] <thegladiator> when I give a unrar -e RARFILENAME.rar
[09:01] <thegladiator> I get the list of commands
[09:02] <Mythri1> I've used samba about a millions times before this, does anyone know what might be causing my samba to not allow me to log in?  http://pastebin.com/560786  the problem is that when I attempt to log in from my windows computer, the log in prompt just keeps popping up after I have entered my (valid) username/pass
[09:02] <thegladiator> it lists me with the man unrar actually! command to be used
[09:02] <wastrel> g'night ubuntunies
[09:03] <Jivenix> whats an alternative to unsheild
[09:03] <thegladiator> someone who wanna help with rar ?
[09:03] <mikex> wastrel: 'night
[09:03] <thegladiator> I tried  unrar -e RARFILENAME.rar
[09:03] <shgyoly05g> where is the netcard config file ?
[09:03] <thegladiator> but of no use
[09:03] <thegladiator> it lists me the commands
[09:03] <pawel> thegladiator: $unrar x filename.rar
[09:03] <pawel> s/-e/x/
[09:03] <pawel> :>
[09:03] <Jivenix> unshield x data1.cab keeps saying "Aborted"
[09:04] <thegladiator> but it has password
[09:04] <Jivenix> i need to get this driver out of there or i'll never get to use linux while in the bathroom
[09:04] <krz> mikex ifup eth0 returns no such device. ifup lo, returns device already configured
[09:04] <thegladiator> would that prompt me to enter password pawel  ?
[09:04] <shgyoly05g> i want to config my eth0 in script,where is the conf file?
[09:04] <Cyorxamp> Hi, I have an issue with my Card Reader being 'forgotten about' - i.e. everytime your in linux/windows u need to unplug it and replug it for things to see it - what channel am I best asking about this in on this network?
[09:04] <thegladiator> the official site said there is some password etc..
[09:05] <thegladiator> but it has extracted all the contents
[09:05] <anTiX> I just got a new computer but ubuntu doesn't recognize the on-board network controller. :( lspci just says "PCIEx GbE LAN Intel Corp"
[09:05] <pawel> thegladiator: then I do not know how to work around it. :>
[09:05] <thegladiator> np thanks :> enjoy
[09:06] <anTiX> how can I find the correct driver for a network controller it if there is one?
[09:07] <Jivenix> !network card driver
[09:07] <ubotu> Jivenix: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:07] <Jivenix> was worth a shot
[09:08] <zebraFusion> GTK support not compiled in ettercap.
[09:09] <zebraFusion> Can someone tell me why I'm getting that error when running ettercap -G
[09:09] <mikex> krz: I am a bit of a noob, have you tried Sys/Admin/Device Manager.
[09:10] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in ubuntu and if so how did you do it
[09:11] <Madpilot> Jivenix: sorry, haven't been following, but wired or wireless card?
[09:11] <esac> when is flight-4 coming out ?
[09:11] <Essk> Hi Guys, does anyone know where I could find out the tweaks made to mysql by ubuntu?
[09:12] <lnx_> is there anyway to make your gDesklets start automatically on login?
[09:12] <xualo> to upgrade a program its apt-get updagrade and program name?
[09:12] <xualo> upgrade*
[09:14] <lnx_> is there anyway to make gDesklets start automatically on login?
[09:14] <bosco> xualo,  yes it is but you have to specify more what are you trying to do
[09:14] <bosco> lnx there is but you have to write it to your startup script
[09:14] <OmegaAlpha> lnx_, yes go to sessions in System -> Preferences
[09:15] <Madpilot> lnx_: System menu --> Prefs --> Session and add the app names to Startup Programs
[09:15] <xualo> for example i got thunderbird an old version and would like to upgrade the program
[09:15] <bosco> or do it that way it is up to you
[09:15] <bosco> wow just do it in synaptic
[09:15] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in ubuntu and if so how did you do it
[09:16] <EruditeHermit> hey, is gnome CVS in dapper?
[09:16] <lnx_> ok well i'm going to try that
[09:16] <lnx_> thx
[09:16] <EruditeHermit> I noticed it said 2.13.something
[09:16] <OmegaAlpha> he, anyone know the path of the "iwconfig" command?
[09:16] <Cyor> A bit back I put my internal usb card reader connector in backwards and summat blew - since then... you need to reconnect it after linux/windows has booted as linux/windows won't see it on boot-up... once reconnected drive letters appear and u can mount stuff - any ideas?
[09:17] <murac> sj
[09:17] <krz> ok i was unable to automatically configure eth0 (network card) during installation. how do i do it manually. i currently have the laptop connected to the network
[09:18] <krz> i basically need to set up my network
[09:18] <krz> for my laptop to connect to the internet
[09:18] <krz> isnt there a way???
[09:18] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in e17 if not what is the best one to use for ubuntuvideo/dvd player
[09:18] <OmegaAlpha> krz, try manually putting in your ip, and the subnet
[09:19] <lnx_> how do you remove the ubuntu icon from the top panel?
[09:19] <krz> OmegaAlpha i cant. the configure tab is unclickable
[09:20] <OmegaAlpha> krz, configurable tab?  go into network settings. click eth0 then properties
[09:21] <OmegaAlpha> Madpilot, you wouldnt happen to know the path of "iwconfig" command do you? i need to link it to a desklet. :)
[09:21] <Madpilot> lnx_: 2nd tip on this page - pick any graphic you want https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuickTips
[09:22] <Madpilot> OmegaAlpha: no idea, sorry
[09:22] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in e17 if not what is the best one to use for ubuntuvideo/dvd player
[09:23] <OmegaAlpha> bosco, try asking in #enlightenment
[09:24] <bosco> allright i have but no one nows and me running ubuntu has more to do with it then me running e17
[09:25] <robitaille> OmegaAlpha:  /sbin/iwconfig
[09:25] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know the path to the "iwconfig" command?
[09:26] <krz> ok got it
[09:26] <OmegaAlpha> robitaille, yeah i figured.. you mean /usr/sbin/iwconfig.. but i cant see it in the directory in a file manager
[09:26] <cafuego> /sbin unddountedly
[09:26] <krz> i tried apt-get install fluxbox. it tells me that its not in the tree
[09:26] <cafuego> OmegaAlpha: shell -> 'which iwconfig'
[09:26] <krz> well: couldnt find package
[09:26] <krz> why?
[09:27] <cafuego> !find bin/iwconfig
[09:27] <ubotu> Ubuntu Search of 'bin/iwconfig' (1 shown): (/sbin/iwconfig) in net/wireless-tools.
[09:27] <OmegaAlpha> cafuego, cool command yeah i guess its supposed to be there must be hidden in the file manager
[09:28] <cafuego> OmegaAlpha: try it on the cmdline
[09:28] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in e17 if not what is the best one to use for ubuntu video/dvd player
[09:28] <robitaille> OmegaAlpha:    I really meant /sbin/iwconfig   :)
[09:28] <Mythri1> anyone out there willing to help me with webmin and samba?
[09:28] <OmegaAlpha> the "iwconfig" command works... and the "which iwconfig" tells me its in the /sbin/iwconfig but i dont see it there in the file manager
[09:29] <krz> should i build my package tree or something?
[09:29] <krz> for some reason it cant find the fluxbox package
[09:29] <Mythri1> When I try to update a share ('docs') it tells me that 'docs docs docs' is an invalid share name
[09:30] <OmegaAlpha> FOUND IT! thanks guys.. configuring this screwy wireless net desktop
[09:30] <OmegaAlpha> they had it /usr/sbin/iwconfig when the usr part was wrong , my bad robitaille
[09:33] <OmegaAlpha> fragging wifi desklet doesnt work
[09:34] <OmegaAlpha> oh well
[09:34] <OmegaAlpha> seems like none of those monitor desklets never work well
[09:34] <OmegaAlpha> anyone have a fav dvdripper program on here?
[09:36] <Ralith> I'm trying to set up Xgl on a dapper box. When X starts, I get a working pointer (in both senses-- it's the 'busy' image, and it moves with the mouse and all), and everything else is blank. Nothing short of killall -9 will kill it. I've tried starting it independantly of gdm (Xgl from a vterm) and the same thing happens, with much spam of the error "No matching visual for _GLcontextMode with visual class = 1 (32774), nplanes = 24" in the vterm.
[09:36] <Ralith> I'm running on a Radeon 9800 SE with ati proprietary drivers.
[09:37] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, is it the XLT extension missing error ?
[09:37] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, I pasted the error.
[09:37] <Ralith> You tell me.
[09:38] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, oh.. hehe couldnt tell you... i know ATI has alot of problems with their drivers. you should try updating it on ATIs website
[09:38] <Ralith> Alright.
[09:38] <krz> anyone?
[09:39] <OmegaAlpha> quick question how do i type the channels in server settings for auto connection.. it only connects to the one i have listed first
[09:39] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, I have the same problem when using the open source drivers.
[09:41] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, sorry couldnt help you... probably gonna have to wait for one of them geniuses to come in here or search alot of threads online
[09:42] <krz> is there a way to use apt-get to find a package in ubuntu's repository?
[09:42] <Ralith> krz, apt-cache search <packagename>?
[09:43] <krz> apt-get install aterm returns cannot find package
[09:44] <krz> whats going on??
[09:44] <lsuactiafner> krz apt-cache search aterm
[09:44] <rewt_> awwwriiight
[09:44] <rewt_> gooogalee gooogalee goo
[09:45] <OmegaAlpha> krz, sudo
[09:46] <krz> lsuactiafner it returned nothing
[09:46] <krz> am i suppose to update ubuntu's repository or sync it ?
[09:46] <lsuactiafner> krz : apt-get update
[09:47] <blacking> hello all
[09:47] <blacking> i read the wiki page abou ubuntu
[09:47] <krz> can anyone help out?
[09:47] <Ralith> [00:46]  <lsuactiafner> krz : apt-get update
[09:47] <blacking> for example how install on usb drive..
[09:48] <lsuactiafner> blacking : you dont need to do anything, its done automatically
[09:48] <blacking> but any suggestions is for x86 filesystem..
[09:48] <blacking> i need support for Apple filesystem
[09:49] <Ralith> why would you install on apple's fs?
[09:49] <Ralith> just use ext3.
[09:49] <blacking> oh yes sure..
[09:49] <Ralith> and I've never heard of "x86 filesystem"
[09:49] <blacking> but apple use yaboot as boot manager
[09:49] <blacking> and not grub or lilo
[09:49] <krz> apt-get update returns: Reading package list ... done
[09:50] <krz> and i still get the same problem
[09:50] <lsuactiafner> easysource dude
[09:50] <blacking> the approach to install on usb is simple, but how can make to set up right yaboot?
[09:50] <Ralith> krz, uncomment the extra stuff in your sources.lst
[09:51] <DUMAiSO> is it ok to change repositories to dapper just to install lighttpd?
[09:51] <krz> Ralith where do i find: sources.lst ?
[09:51] <Ralith> list*
[09:51] <Ralith> krz, try the wiki.
[09:51] <blacking> does anyine has experience with apple and ubuntu usb
[09:51] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know a good dvd ripper program?
[09:51] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, dd
[09:51] <hatake_kakashi> OmegaAlpha: acidrip, but you need mplayer and mencoder
[09:52] <DUMAiSO> is it ok to change repositories to dapper just to install lighttpd?
[09:52] <krz> Ralith im on the wiki. which section?
[09:52] <OmegaAlpha> hatake_kakashi, yeah i seen that acidrip.. do you use it? if so have you used others
[09:52] <Ralith> krz, the one on top with a textbox labelled "search"
[09:52] <hatake_kakashi> OmegaAlpha: I've seen acidrip being mention, but no I don't use it
[09:52] <blacking> ok thanks
[09:53] <pappy_> hi all
[09:53] <lsuactiafner> ok ppl i told krz twice about easysource so dont bother with someone who refuses to do as told.
[09:53] <pappy_> i need some help with ubuntu installation
[09:53] <hatake_kakashi> !ask
[09:53] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, does dd have a full searchable name?
[09:54] <krz> lsuactiafner im looking at it. just a bit confused
[09:54] <bz0b> does anyone know of the package name for systat in ubuntu?
[09:54] <anTiX> I gave up the ingegrated intel 1Gbit network adapter and installed a 3com pci card..
[09:54] <pappy_> i want to setup my video card a ati readon 9800 pro 128mb
[09:54] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, it's standard on any system. Unless the dvd is encrypted, it's syntax is dd if=/dev/<device> of=/path/to/output.iso
[09:54] <renlore> hi how do i use apt-get to install for example xawtv? do i have to create a package from the tarball or something? :)
[09:54] <Ralith> and I have nfc how to handle encrypted ones.
[09:55] <Ralith> render, apt-get install xawtv
[09:55] <Ralith> er
[09:55] <Ralith> renlore, apt-get install xawtv
[09:55] <renlore> it says package not found
[09:55] <krz> im also trying to understand why i would need a Sources.list generator. doesnt ubuntu come installed with one already?
[09:55] <renlore> "Couldn't find package xawtv"
[09:55] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, oh yeah i remember seeing that before... i wonder if its that easy to burn a rip and burn a dvd
[09:56] <DUMAiSO> where can i get a sources.list generator?
[09:56] <krz> renlore i think we are on the same problem
[09:56] <bosco> has anyone gotten OGLE working in e17 if not what is the best one to use for ubuntu video/dvd player
[09:56] <hatake_kakashi> !info xawtv
[09:56] <ubotu> xawtv: (X11 TV application), section universe/x11, is extra. Version: 3.94-1ubuntu5 (breezy), Packaged size: 216 kB, Installed size: 700 kB
[09:56] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, sadly, you can't write directly to an optical device yet to the extent of my knowledge.
[09:56] <DUMAiSO> pappy_,  setting ati cards: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide
[09:56] <Madpilot> bosco: Totem-xine works here
[09:56] <renlore> oh haha
[09:56] <hatake_kakashi> renlore: you have to enable universe in your sources.list
[09:56] <gmhafiz> Hello. How do I transfer a file from a computer (windows xp) to another computer(ubuntu)?
[09:56] <hatake_kakashi> gmhafiz: over the network or what?
[09:57] <gmhafiz> yes. over the network. using LAN cable
[09:57] <renlore> may i know where can i enable universe in my source.list? thanks :)
[09:57] <Madpilot> !repos
[09:57] <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
[09:57] <bosco> maddler,  allright then how do i get it i now that totem is already on ubuntu but it doesnt play what i need to play
[09:57] <hatake_kakashi> gmhafiz: you can do it various ways, but samba would probably be the easiest, just setup the share on windows, and let linux be the client
[09:57] <DUMAiSO> !easysource
[09:57] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[09:57] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, ?? write directly to an optical device?
[09:57] <Ralith> bosco, what do you need to play?
[09:57] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, nope.
[09:58] <Madpilot> bosco: in Synaptic, search for totem-xine and install it - it'll install over your current totem-gstreamer install
[09:58] <gmhafiz> thanks. I'll try that
[09:58] <renlore> cool thanks! gonna read up real quick brb
[09:58] <hatake_kakashi> gmhafiz: np
[09:58] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith, i have a dvd burner drive... i just want a program that will take the iso of the dvd and then burn the iso on a DVDR
[09:58] <bosco> Ralith,  basic dvd's and movies
[09:58] <Madpilot> !tell bosco about restricted
[09:58] <krz> lsuactiafner so its normal after installing ubuntu to generate a source list?
[09:58] <Madpilot> bosco: also, see the URL the bot just sent you
[09:58] <Ralith> bosco, totem should play those fine with the gstreamer plugins.
[09:59] <krz> shouldnt ubuntu come with a default source list for its packages??
[09:59] <gmhafiz> Is Samba preinstalled into Ubuntu default installation? I can't find it. I only found samba browser from synaptic
[09:59] <Ralith> krz, it does.
[09:59] <OmegaAlpha> gmhafiz, no search for it
[10:00] <gmhafiz> is it smb4k?
[10:00] <Madpilot> krz: there are various reasons why Universe & Multiverse aren't enabled by default - read the wiki page for details...
[10:00] <Ralith> gmhafiz, afaik ubuntu comes with samba integrated.
[10:00] <hatake_kakashi> !info samba
[10:00] <ubotu> samba: (a LanManager-like file and printer server for Unix), section net, is optional. Version: 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 2332 kB, Installed size: 5928 kB
[10:00] <Ralith> gmhafiz, try places > network
[10:00] <Ralith> er
[10:00] <Ralith> gmhafiz, try places > network servers
[10:01] <hatake_kakashi> gmhafiz: if you have windows as server all you need on ubuntu is smbclient and smbfs
[10:01] <OmegaAlpha> gmhafiz, no thats a samba broswer for KDE
[10:01] <Ralith> gmhafiz, I'm browsing a windows machine from ubuntu right now iwthout installing anything special.
[10:01] <goof> i have been trying to get a fresh install of ubuntu 5.10 breezy badger going, but it always hangs at the "starting hotplug subsystem" step of startup. I read the forums which talked about just shutting it off, but i also read this could be shutting off the network, rendering the computer usless to me...any ideas?
[10:01] <bosco> it is telling me i have no packages installed
[10:01] <Wibble-> hey - I've got a bunch of wmv files which won't play, even after installing the mplayer codecs (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats).  Does anyone know why they might not play? It recognises the codec as wmv9dmo, but gives a black screen or the occasional green box in the black screen
[10:01] <OmegaAlpha> gmhafiz, try 'sudo apt-get install samba'
[10:02] <krz> i i intend on installed w32codecs should i include Cipherfunk multimedia packages in my sources.lst ?
[10:02] <OmegaAlpha> Ralith,  you have to be using something like samba to do that
[10:02] <hatake_kakashi> Wibble-: its probably protected, i.e. got protection bit, have you tried playing it via foobar2k?
[10:03] <Ralith> OmegaAlpha, the point being that ubuntu came with it.
[10:03] <Wibble-> no, I will look for foobar2k
[10:03] <krz> is that ok?
[10:03] <krz> *i intend in installing*
[10:04] <krz> would that be wise?
[10:04] <Wibble-> hatake_kakashi, that only seems to work on windows? is there a way to try it on linux?
[10:04] <hatake_kakashi> Wibble-: you can via wine
[10:04] <hatake_kakashi> Wibble-: though don't hold your breath
[10:05] <ufo> ?
[10:05] <goof> anyone know much about "hotplug"
[10:05] <Madpilot> krz: no need, just download the one package & dpkg it
[10:06] <IIItenzinIII> ---anybody knows a programm to unpack .img files for linux???
[10:06] <odat> Wibble-, where did you install the windows codecs?
[10:06] <Wibble-> the .deb installed them to /usr/lib/win32/
[10:06] <odat> Wibble-, and what player are you trying to play them in
[10:07] <Wibble-> mplayer
[10:07] <odat> Wibble-, did you install the codecs before or after mplayer was installed?
[10:07] <krz> Madpilot im getting Ubuntu supported packages. it has a GPG Key: 437D05B5. in the website it says: When a repository in this list has a GPG key, you may need to add that to the APT trusted keys. how can i do this?
[10:07] <Wibble-> after - but mplayer does seem to be picking them up
[10:07] <odat> Wibble-, how do you know?
[10:08] <Wibble-> odat, because it says it recognised the wmv9dmo codec, where as before installation of the codecs it just failed in a different way
[10:08] <odat> Wibble-, ok i want you to follow my lead ok
[10:09] <Wibble-> odat, sure
[10:09] <odat> Wibble-, go into synaptic and remove mplayer and the w32 codecs
[10:09] <Madpilot> krz: have you seen the wiki's codecs page? You don't need to add extra repos, just download the w32codecs deb...
[10:09] <Madpilot> !tell krz about restricted
[10:10] <Wibble-> odat, done
[10:10] <odat> Madpilot, i always add a repo just for a sec to install the w32's
[10:10] <odat> Madpilot, but thats me and it works sooo
[10:11] <krz> Madpilot no im, trying to add custom sources.list creator
[10:11] <krz> i just installed ubuntu yesterday. i do apt-get install aterm and it tells me package not found
[10:11] <odat> Wibble-, ok do you know how to add repositories in synaptic?
[10:11] <Wibble-> yes
[10:11] <krz> Madpilot so someone suggested looking at http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:11] <Madpilot> krz: no idea, sorry. I'm conservative with my sources.list...
[10:11] <bosco> wibble tell me to
[10:11] <jenda> !easysource
[10:11] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[10:12] <Madpilot> krz: aterm is in Ubuntu's repos
[10:12] <Madpilot> !info aterm
[10:12] <ubotu> aterm: (Afterstep XVT - a VT102 emulator for the X window system), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.4.2-11 (breezy), Packaged size: 89 kB, Installed size: 280 kB
[10:12] <odat> Wibble-, ok add this one without the quotes of course "deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ sid main" then update your repositories
[10:12] <krz> hm
[10:13] <krz> Madpilot apt-get install aterm. returns E: package not found
[10:13] <Wibble-> its complaining about the lack of public key for ftp.nerim.net
[10:13] <odat> Wibble-, thats ok
[10:13] <krz> Madpilot am i doing something wrong?
[10:14] <odat> Wibble-, do a search for w32 and install them
[10:14] <Wibble-> in which case, done
[10:14] <odat> Wibble-, when your done installing them go back into the repos and remove that one you just put in
[10:14] <murac> hello, how can i install scandinavian marks like o with dots....if i irc here none can see my scandinavian marks
[10:14] <Madpilot> krz: you don't have the Universe repo enabled
[10:14] <murac> example:  
[10:15] <krz> Madpilot ok, how do i enable it?
[10:15] <krz> Madpilot does it have anything to do with http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic ?
[10:15] <Madpilot> !tell krz about universe
[10:16] <krz> Madpilot i think im using the hauzy version
[10:16] <odat> Wibble-, still there?
[10:16] <krz> still dont get the difference between dappy, breezy and hoazy
[10:16] <mivecz> Hello  Does  anyone  help me to install xine or Gstreamer
[10:16] <Wibble-> odat, yes, its downloading w32codecs
[10:16] <odat> Wibble-, ok
[10:17] <pappy_> i did all the stuff but my monitor resolution is the same do i have to reboot or something?
[10:17] <Madpilot> krz: different versions of Ubuntu - Hoary is old, Breezy is current, Dapper is in development
[10:17] <pesco> Greetings everyone!
[10:17] <odat> mivecz, neither use mplayer
[10:17] <mivecz> i  must  get it  to  use  E17
[10:17] <krz> Madpilot from hoary, can i upgrade easily to breezy?
[10:17] <pesco> I'm wondering whether it'll be safe for me to dist-upgrade to dapper. Can anybody comment?
[10:17] <mivecz> onfigure: error: Xine or Gstreamer must be installed to build emotion
[10:17] <odat> gstreamer won't be ready for real use for video till the next version of ubuntu
[10:17] <Madpilot> krz: yes
[10:18] <Madpilot> !tell krz about upgrade
[10:18] <odat> krz, just update your repos   replace anything that says hoary with the word breezy
[10:18] <pappy_> why it say that it can't find fglrxinfo
[10:18] <Wibble-> odat, ok - w32codecs are installed now
[10:18] <mivecz> i  must  get it  to  use  E17
[10:18] <odat> Wibble-, go back into your repos and remove that one we just added
[10:19] <Jivenix> how do i open a .bz2 file?
[10:19] <odat> Wibble-, then update synaptic
[10:19] <murac> HOW TO INSTALL SCANDINAVIAN MARKS A AND O with dots
[10:19] <Wibble-> odat, ok - w32codecs has been removed...
[10:19] <murac> sorry my shouting
[10:19] <mivecz> odat an u help me?
[10:19] <Wibble-> odat, updated.
[10:19] <odat> Wibble-, has been removed?
[10:19] <pappy_> people i tried to install the ati drivers everything seems fine but i can't run fglrxinfo command to confirm that everything works ok. any suggestions?
[10:20] <Wibble-> oh... repos... remove it from the sources... I misunderstood - I'll readd the w32codesc and then remove the source.
[10:20] <odat> on reinstall the w32 codecs when its done  remove the repo
[10:20] <Wibble-> odat, done that now.  w32codecs installed, repos removed
[10:20] <jan__> Hi, im gonna install a wi-fi card in ubuntu and have a chose between a pci-card or a usb-card. Both are Linksys. What should I choose?
[10:21] <krz> Madpilot just to check. im adding Ubuntu supported packages and Ubuntu community supported packages to my universal sourcelist (if thats how its called)
[10:21] <mivecz> odat an u help me?
[10:21] <jan__> I have to use ndiswrapper with both by the way..
[10:21] <odat> Wibble-, ok now do a search for mplayer    install the mplayer-mozilla plugin and all the depencies it says  and install the mplayer-font
[10:21] <krz> Madpilot should i also include Include updates and Include security updates ?
[10:21] <odat> mivecz, wait
[10:21] <Wibble-> k
[10:21] <mivecz> lkk
[10:22] <krz> Madpilot im looking at http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic btw
[10:22] <puzzlet> Hi, breezy installation CD auto-detected every hardware I am using in my laptop, but once I upgraded to dapper, some hardwares are disabled. How can I roll it back?
[10:22] <odat> puzzlet, you can't
[10:22] <pappy_> hey people i installed the ati driver but when fgl.. it says mesa instead of ati. what went wrong and how can i fix it?
[10:22] <Madpilot> krz: there are good standard Breezy repos in one of the URLs the bot sent you - use those
[10:23] <odat> pappy_, did you reconfigure xserver/
[10:23] <odat> ?
[10:23] <Wibble-> odat, all installed
[10:23] <puzzlet> odat, but there should be an auto-detection tools in the installation CD.. can't I use it in dapper?
[10:23] <pappy_> how i do that?
[10:23] <pappy_> i'm a newbie
[10:24] <odat> Wibble-, then you should be ready to roll  make sure you configure the mplayer program  video on xv  and the plugin on xv if you want to utilize full screen  but for now just see if it works at all
[10:24] <ablomen> pappy_: there are directions on the ati site
[10:25] <Cyorxamp> I don't suppose theres a 'Ship-It' free cd's thing for Kubuntu is there?
[10:25] <ablomen> pappy_: they tell what you have to do step-by-step
[10:25] <Wibble-> odat, unfortunately it doesn't seem to :/ same problem as I was having before... black screen with occasional green blobs.
[10:25] <pappy_> i'll try that and see what will happen
[10:25] <marseillai> do you know why i don't have this file : "/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature" i got lm_sensors and it works
[10:25] <ablomen> pappy_: ok good luck
[10:26] <jessy> hello, how is it possible to switch off the clock sychronizing with ntp.ubuntulinux.org at booting?
[10:27] <lsuactiafner> puzzlet : dapper aint stable, you shouldnt use it @ all
[10:27] <pepsi> @
[10:27] <lsuactiafner> jessy : sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/ntpdate
[10:27] <pepsi> @ requires 2 keystrokes
[10:27] <puzzlet> but i love bleeding edge
[10:27] <pepsi> as does "at"
[10:27] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know if there is a way to strecth splash screens so the whole screen is covered?
[10:27] <lsuactiafner> puzzlet : then be prepared if everything breaks
[10:27] <odat> Wibble-, send me the file
[10:27] <Madpilot> !dapper
[10:27] <ubotu> I heard dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[10:27] <lsuactiafner> puzzlet : if you want the newest thigns use gentoo
[10:28] <lsuactiafner> even dapper has old packages in it already
[10:28] <jessy> thanks lsuactiafner
[10:28] <puzzlet> isn't dapper older than unmasked gentoo?
[10:28] <puzzlet> newer*
[10:30] <mivecz_> Does anyone help me to install  Gstreamer 0.10.3
[10:31] <mivecz_> Does anyone help me to install  Gstreamer 0.10.3
[10:32] <pepsi> im seeing double!
[10:33] <lsuactiafner> puzzlet : no dapper is old compared to gentoo
[10:33] <lsuactiafner> gentoo source takes about a week after a package comes out in my experience
[10:34] <mivecz_> Does anyone help me to install  Gstreamer 0.10.3
[10:34] <lsuactiafner> since i get mail alerts and download the source from a local gentoo source server
[10:34] <lsuactiafner> since i use source in ubuntu for programs with bad packages
[10:34] <Madpilot> mivecz: wait two months, 0.10 will be in the next release of Ubuntu
[10:34] <jan__> WiFiTux, Hi, im gonna install a wi-fi card in ubuntu and have a chose between a pci-card or a usb-card. Both are Linksys. What should I choose?
[10:35] <mivecz_> ok the  old  version i need  to install it  please
[10:35] <lsuactiafner> usb is easier to move around
[10:35] <mivecz_> can   u help me madpilot
[10:35] <pesco> Can anybody confirm that the new r300 (ati 9800 etc.) driver is in dapper?
[10:35] <SaLoMoN> re
[10:36] <pesco> That would strongly motivate me to "become a beta tester" ;)
[10:36] <jan__> lsuactiafner, true, but there is no stability or performance differences?
[10:38] <Madpilot> mivecz: not really - the current gstreamer stuff works for me...
[10:39] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know of an internet radio for ubuntu or firefox or anything?
[10:39] <Madpilot> OmegaAlpha: mostly general Linux, but they like Ubuntu: http://lugradio.org/
[10:40] <OmegaAlpha> thanks i feel like listening to some oldies
[10:41] <Ryugi> hello
[10:42] <Ryugi> i would like to know if which to choose when installing ubuntu
[10:42] <Ryugi> erase disk
[10:42] <Ryugi> or erase disk and create LVM
[10:43] <pepsi> Ryugi, id suggest not using LVM
[10:43] <Ryugi> what does the LVM do
[10:43] <OmegaAlpha> Ryugi, that depends. is there an option like "use existing free space'?
[10:43] <taneli> so you think sudo is better than older super user account
[10:44] <pepsi> it creates logical volumes.. so if you ever run out of space, you can rearrange stuff without breaking anything else
[10:44] <Ryugi> ok
[10:44] <rastik> hi do can somebodz help me with sound problem
[10:44] <Ryugi> so that is not necessary if i use the whole hard disk
[10:44] <rastik> it works in madriva but not in ubuntu my sound card
[10:47] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know what the 0gg Vorbis sound format is?
[10:47] <hatake_kakashi> .ogg
[10:47] <Ryugi> i am installing ubuntu righ now
[10:47] <pappy_> hello all
[10:47] <OmegaAlpha> hatake_kakashi, yes. since im now using linux. is that a sound format that i will be seeing alot of? or will i still be using more .mp3?
[10:47] <pepsi> Ryugi, its not necessary at all and it just adds an extra layer of complexity, so unless you know you want it, id say to dont use LVM
[10:47] <lsuactiafner> vorbis is better than mp3 and open-source
[10:48] <Ryugi> ok
[10:48] <doubleunifor> vorbis, is that 'ogg'
[10:48] <puzzlet> but mp3 files are abundant in eDonkey, etc.
[10:48] <Ryugi> i hear this is the linux of all linux Ses
[10:48] <OmegaAlpha> doubleunifor, yes
[10:48] <doubleunifor> ah
[10:48] <pappy_> can someone please tell me how to change me screen refresh from 60 to 75Hz? i have an ati radeon 9800 pro
[10:48] <Ryugi> al thanks to the mo ther
[10:48] <Ryugi> debian
[10:48] <puzzlet> pappy_, /etc/X11/XConfig ?
[10:48] <OmegaAlpha> doubleunifor, what do you know of them?
[10:49] <doubleunifor> i tried ogg already
[10:49] <doubleunifor> it sounds very good
[10:49] <doubleunifor> it is not supported yet in mobile players
[10:49] <doubleunifor> that is a pity
[10:49] <puzzlet> most mobile players do but iTunes
[10:49] <puzzlet> iPod*
[10:49] <OmegaAlpha> lsuactiafner, how does vorbis differ in quality compared to mp3?
[10:50] <OmegaAlpha> im just asking because im seeing them in apps asking me what format i want to choose as default for it
[10:50] <puzzlet> maybe better compress ratio
[10:50] <puzzlet> compression*
[10:50] <doubleunifor> ah, didn't know it was supported in mp3 players also
[10:50] <doubleunifor> i'm running behind ;-)
[10:50] <Ryugi> hello
[10:50] <hatake_kakashi> OmegaAlpha: you'll probably see .mp3 floating around a fair bit more than .ogg in terms of the pirated side of the world. However mp3 is propriatory, and is not as good as ogg as lsuactiafner mentioned
[10:50] <Ryugi> if i install kubuntu over ubuntu
[10:50] <Ryugi> will it just add kde to the system
[10:51] <puzzlet> * COWON RULES *
[10:51] <pappy_> what's that suppose to mean? i'm new in linux
[10:51] <bimberi> Ryugi: yes - installing kubuntu-desktop will get you a 'dual' system
[10:52] <lsuactiafner> OmegaAlpha : if you share song use mp3, if you dont then use ogg since its better quality
[10:52] <lsuactiafner> and less space
[10:52] <OmegaAlpha> ahh space ... nice
[10:52] <pappy_> can someone tell me why the refresh rate is always 60 HZ?
[10:52] <doubleunifor> pappy_ : wrong driver?
[10:53] <pappy_> i don't think so
[10:53] <Ryugi> bimberi:all i want to do is just add kde to ubuntu.
[10:53] <Ryugi> not  a whole comple system
[10:53] <bz0b> wow, how long has the 2.6.12-10 kernel been around?
[10:53] <doubleunifor> flatscreen?
[10:53] <acidborg> is beagle broken in dapper? i try to install it but gmime seems to prevent me from doing it
[10:53] <Profichilla> Ryugi: the way to do it is "sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop", then
[10:53] <VIMmer> hi, i just installed Firefox 1.5.0.1 and its working, but the shortcut on the top panel still launches the old version on firefox. How do i make it launch the latest version?
[10:53] <OmegaAlpha> thanks for your feedback guys.
[10:53] <VIMmer> i have instaled the latest version in /opt/
[10:54] <bimberi> Ryugi: it's not a separate system, they share a lot but have different application suites
[10:54] <apelido> hello
[10:54] <damian__> anyone sued vst's in rosegarden?
[10:54] <damian__> used*
[10:54] <apelido> i cant use JACK with ALSA at all
[10:55] <damian__> apelido i spent 4 hours getting jack to work alst night it seems to be fucked in ubuntu
[10:55] <acidborg> no one uses beagle here?
[10:55] <damian__> everyone i know who is using ubuntu is having pronlems
[10:55] <apelido> im almost giving up ubuntu; i need to edit video and sound
[10:55] <damian__> eg the 4 computers here
[10:56] <bimberi> VIMmer: right-click on the applet, select Properties and change the command to /opt/whatever/firefox
[10:56] <Ryugi> ubuntu is the best linux around according to distrowatch
[10:56] <VIMmer> thx bimberi
[10:56] <bimberi> VIMmer: np :)
[10:56] <apelido> do you know any distro fully supports jack?
[10:56] <damian__> ubuntu does
[10:57] <pappy_> when i run fglrxinfo it says mesa instead of ati any suggestions?
[10:57] <damian__> im just saying theres probably a bug your probably ahving the same problemsa s me
[10:57] <apelido> why doesnt it work ? i love ubuntu, but i need to use multimedia edition tools
[10:57] <OmegaAlpha> VIMmer,   feedback guys.
[10:57] <OmegaAlpha> * doubleunifor is now known
[10:58] <Cryptid> Does ne body here use gDesklets,,, i am having a slight propblem with it so i need help check this link out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8807 check the screenhots
[10:58] <OmegaAlpha> VIMmer, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[10:58] <Irvine> how to install gnome 2.14 beta?
[10:58] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, i do
[10:58] <apelido> anyone had sucess using JACK in ubuntu ?
[10:58] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, please help me out
[10:59] <acidborg> someone here with Ubuntu Dapper & Beagle installed?
[10:59] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, ill try. im not that familiar with it...
[10:59] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, i keep getting this blackbaground around all the desklets please check the screen hot
[10:59] <Cryptid> *shot
[11:00] <mod^> I installed apache2 and php with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP -and now when I'm trying to http://127.0.0.1/ firefox only wants to download the index.php
[11:00] <mod^> so apache2 isn't parsing php files
[11:01] <apelido> ubuntu doesnt recognize my AGP - ATI radeon and doesnt allow fully screen resolutions
[11:01] <pappy_> i have the same problem
[11:01] <apelido> hummm, im start crying now
[11:01] <pappy_> i goiing blind here please help
[11:01] <JLiquorish> i had that problem but also with my nVidia RIVA TNT2, let me find the wiki page i used =)
[11:01] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, so got ne idea why this is happening???
[11:02] <gmhafiz> Hello. Is there a way to fixmbr without windows xp cd?
[11:02] <apelido> cool, thnx Jliq
[11:02] <johnclark> ok, i got driver installed with ndiswrapper, but wireless card doesn't show on network settings
[11:02] <johnclark> could someone help?
[11:02] <JLiquorish> apelifo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto?highlight=%28resolution%29
[11:02] <JLiquorish> *apelido
[11:03] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, didnt see your screenshot
[11:03] <apelido> regarding JACK, do u think any patch is coming?
[11:03] <apelido> thnx a zillion JL !
[11:03] <mwright1night> will 2.14 gnome make it into ubuntu dapper drake?
[11:03] <Mythri1> is there anything similar to SlimServer for ubuntu? http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html
[11:03] <JLiquorish> its your adaptor or monitor not being detected properly.
[11:03] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, check this link out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i8807
[11:03] <Irvine> how to install gnome 2.14?
[11:03] <Irvine> anyone/
[11:04] <JLiquorish> i ended up editing my xorg.conf manually
[11:04] <mwright1night> irvine it's devel
[11:04] <mwright1night> it may be included in dapper drake snapshot
[11:04] <mwright1night> I'm not sure
[11:04] <mwright1night> That's what I"m trying to find out
[11:04] <mwright1night> there is an article today saying how it's heaps faster
[11:04] <Irvine> how to upgrade to dapper drake?
[11:07] <apelido> ok, the screen thing is great!
[11:08] <apelido> what about JACK ? im a bit lost
[11:08] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, did you try right clicking, configuring? and see if there was anything with dimensions?
[11:08] <viyyer> hi.. I am getting this error with slocate...
[11:09] <beena> i dont hear sound in youtube all other i hear sound ??????
[11:09] <viyyer> the package seems broken.
[11:09] <viyyer> any pointers to how I can set it right
[11:10] <apelido> i hear sound, but cant put JACK -realtime, using Ardour gives me no sound, alsa isnt configured?
[11:10] <beena> i dont hear sound in youtube all other i hear sound ??????
[11:10] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, the boxes you see, are all supposed to be transparent. You maybe be able to set it or the size of the boxes in configurations.
[11:11] <Ryugi> ubuntu looks sweet
[11:11] <beena> i dont hear sound in youtube all other i hear sound ??????
[11:11] <beena> any idea
[11:11] <OmegaAlpha> but i doubt it. so then it can mean your video card isnt functioning properly, or you have an unstable version of gDesklets and i would uninstall and dl a new one
[11:12] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, ya i tried configuring but no change at all
[11:12] <bimberi> Ryugi: :)
[11:12] <krz> where do i put http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 ? which file?
[11:12] <OmegaAlpha> how the heck do i change my font color for what i typed in here.. its all light gray and i can barely see it
[11:12] <bimberi> viyyer: i didn't see the error
[11:13] <JLiquorish> is there anyway to have KDE and GNOME installed but without KDE apps in GNOME menus and vice versa?
[11:13] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, have you tried running a graphics intensive program yet without any errors?
[11:13] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, what is that??? how do i do it?
[11:13] <bimberi> krz: /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:14] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, i.e. Stellarium, Celestia, Xaos...
[11:14] <martii> hi
[11:14] <martii> we have cairo in breezy
[11:14] <martii> right?
[11:14] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, are these software that i have to download and test my Video card???
[11:14] <martii> why python-cairo has lacks svg support?
[11:15] <viyyer> bimberi, http://rafb.net/paste/results/9y2Pmg78.html
[11:15] <viyyer> the error goes something like this
[11:15] <viyyer> how can I go about fixing this package prroblem
[11:15] <ubuntu5732> Hi, I'm new to Linux and Ubuntu. I'm trying Ubuntu 5.10 (very nice) from VMware Player running in WinXP. I've some grapichs problem: 1) When trying to view a video the totem player says "the video output is in use by another application". 2) When changing my Ubuntu screen reselution tp 800x600 the graphics is strange and I am unable to see anything. Is this two issues becaouse I'm running under VMware Player or i
[11:15] <ubuntu5732> s it some hardware detection problem?
[11:16] <OmegaAlpha> some are installed by default
[11:16] <Ryugi> i am back on a ubuntu machine
[11:16] <rastik> hi again can somebody help why my sound card is not working when I tried alph mixer or oss mixer but it did not work
[11:16] <beena> any feedreader for linux ubuntu?
[11:16] <beena> ubotu feed reader
[11:16] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, beena
[11:17] <rastik> but when I tried  volume reader it show yelow ,green red like it would play ,but I did not hear anything thanks a lot
[11:17] <beena> ubotu is funne
[11:17] <ubotu> beena: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:17] <beena> anyone know feed reader for linux/ubuntu?
[11:17] <viyyer> beena, I think liferea is a good option
[11:18] <beena> ok viyyer lme try that
[11:18] <skunk_eyed> yo
[11:18] <viyyer> beena, if you use kde ,,, there is nothinf compareable to akregator :)
[11:18] <JLiquorish> thunderbird has built in rss reader
[11:18] <beena> no kde here
[11:18] <viyyer> sorry for my spellings .. my bad keyboard
[11:18] <beena> me gnome
[11:18] <newbuntie> doesn't firefox read rss feeds?
[11:18] <JLiquorish> is there anyway to have KDE and GNOME installed but without KDE apps in GNOME menus and vice versa?
[11:18] <JLiquorish> yes, firefox does with live bookmarks
[11:19] <skunk_eyed> i'm in grub shell, what command installs it into mbr?
[11:19] <beena> ff has
[11:19] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, do you have stellarium? type stellarium into terminal itll run if you do
[11:19] <beena> but a seperate app beter for large no of feeds
[11:19] <newbuntie> well, you dont' have to use the live bookmarks, there are extentions too
[11:19] <Cryptid> OmegaAlpha, i just found it in Synaptic and i am downloading it
[11:20] <beena> cryptid: which one u found
[11:20] <giftnudel> my networkmanager silemtly fails - how can I find out why it did it
[11:20] <Ryugi> ubuntu looks tight
[11:20] <bimberi> viyyer: i'm not sure sorry, i've not worked with dpkg-divert :|
[11:20] <Ryugi> i hope this OS remains free
[11:20] <skunk_eyed> i'm in grub shell, what command installs it into mbr of /dev/hda
[11:21] <bimberi> Ryugi: it will, it's one of ubuntu's basic tenets
[11:21] <viyyer> hmm.. dpkg-divert seems the only alternative...
[11:21] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, should be install (hd0)
[11:21] <skunk_eyed> ty
[11:21] <viyyer> but donno.. why it has come to this :(
[11:21] <OmegaAlpha> Cryptid, type glxgears into the terminal
[11:21] <viyyer> this is a default installation
[11:21] <skunk_eyed> Error 1: Filename must be either an absolute pathname or blocklist
[11:21] <beena> bimberi:
[11:21] <skunk_eyed> i get that?
[11:21] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, wait
[11:22] <skunk_eyed> will do
[11:22] <bimberi> Ryugi: First dot point on http://www.ubuntu.com :)
[11:23] <Ryugi> i love it
[11:23] <Ryugi> i hope is update system is better than yum
[11:23] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, try setup (hd0)
[11:23] <skunk_eyed> giftnudel, ok
[11:23] <skunk_eyed> invalid device i got :(
[11:23] <Cryptid> beena, i founf stellarium 0.6.2
[11:23] <giftnudel> ah
[11:23] <skunk_eyed> ah, i think i know why
[11:23] <JLiquorish> ubuntu has better support than XP, this is strange.
[11:23] <skunk_eyed> waiyt
[11:24] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, you have some help with "help command" in the shell
[11:24] <skunk_eyed> i know why: i am in chroot, no devices
[11:24] <beena> Cryptid: ill try stellarium
[11:24] <skunk_eyed> how do i mount the devs again?
[11:24] <johnclark> i'm breaking my head here with this damn wireless configuration
[11:25] <beena> Cryptid: where to download stellarium
[11:25] <skunk_eyed> baah, why does windows have to break my mbr
[11:25] <bimberi> beena: ?
[11:25] <johnclark> i got ndiswrapper working, driver installed, but no show on the network settings
[11:25] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, how did you prepare the chroot
[11:25] <VIMmer> i just dloaded amsn 0.95.3.deb and want to install it.  i tried dpkg -i, but i get the following error: dpkg: status database area is locked by another process
[11:25] <VIMmer> where am i faultering?
[11:25] <johnclark> also, cant get iwconfig to work
[11:25] <skunk_eyed> chroot /ubuntu /bin/bash giftnudel
[11:25] <beena> bimberi: i need rss/atom reader
[11:26] <giftnudel> VIMmer, close synaptic, update manager and so on
[11:26] <VIMmer> k
[11:26] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, was that all you did?
[11:26] <another> On bootup, just before the startup scripts, I get a message "sed: unsupported command I" and the graphical boot screen doesn't show up. Any ideas?
[11:26] <skunk_eyed> yea
[11:26] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, nothing before?
[11:26] <skunk_eyed> no. i know i need to setup the /dev/
[11:26] <skunk_eyed> but forgot how :P
[11:26] <giftnudel> then open a new shell (if you can - alternatively exit your chroot)
[11:26] <johnclark> i need help
[11:26] <skunk_eyed> yea
[11:27] <giftnudel> ok, do "mount /proc -o bind -t proc /ubuntu/proc
[11:27] <giftnudel> "
[11:27] <skunk_eyed> ok
[11:27] <krz_> hello
[11:27] <bimberi> beena: 'apt-cache search rss atom'  (didn't someone mention liferea)
[11:28] <giftnudel> do "mount /dev -o bind /ubuntu/dev
[11:28] <giftnudel> "
[11:28] <giftnudel> if it works
[11:28] <JLiquorish> can someone help me out, when trying to install ubuntu with /home on its own partition i get stuck in a loop when creating a new user
[11:28] <skunk_eyed> i got no errors
[11:28] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, #then chroot again and try everything again
[11:28] <skunk_eyed> ok, will do
[11:28] <bimberi> beena: and stellarium is available in the universe repository ...
[11:29] <bimberi> ubotu tell beena about universe
[11:29] <OmegaAlpha> bimberi, try this site https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[11:29] <skunk_eyed> Error 12: Invalid device requested again giftnudel
[11:29] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, in the chroot, look in /dev
[11:29] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, are there files?
[11:29] <krz_> i was following the link at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade. when i do a #sudo apt-get update # i get E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[11:29] <skunk_eyed> yes, loads
[11:29] <krz_> why is that?
[11:30] <OmegaAlpha> whoops wrong person i think
[11:30] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, can you try to mount some partition on /dev/hda* to some temporary location?
[11:30] <krz_> anyone know why?
[11:30] <skunk_eyed> i'll try
[11:31] <bimberi> OmegaAlpha: i was about to say :)
[11:31] <Profichilla> krz_: close synaptic and then retry
[11:31] <giftnudel> krz, close synaptic, update-manager and so on, be sure you are root (or have root privileges)
[11:31] <skunk_eyed> giftnudel, it mounts fine
[11:31] <giftnudel> hmm
[11:31] <krz_> ok
[11:32] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, in the grub shell, type (hd <tab>
[11:32] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, or setup (hd<tab>
[11:32] <Nox|> Hi all
[11:33] <skunk_eyed> giftnudel i get Possible disks are:  hd0 hd1
[11:34] <Ryugi> is there any application in gnome that is like kdevelop
[11:34] <Sonobana> anjuta
[11:34] <krz_> am i supposed to click on apply after the step "to upgrade" which says: "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list (for ubuntu/edubuntu) kdesu kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list (for Kubuntu)"
[11:34] <skunk_eyed> should i maybe change something in /boot/grub ? i just used what came with ubuntu 5,10
[11:35] <krz_> it says reload sources, and mark all upgrades
[11:35] <krz_> but nothing about apply
[11:35] <krz_> should i do it?
[11:35] <heliotrope> any c++ programmers have the time to answer a few noob questions?
[11:35] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, exit the grubshell
[11:35] <giftnudel> heliotrope, try it
[11:35] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, then enter grub-install /dev/hda
[11:35] <bigfoot1> is there a linux/ubuntu program that opens MindJet Mindmanager files (.mmap extensions)?
[11:36] <skunk_eyed> heliotrope, you might wnat to ask in #c++
[11:36] <krz_> anyone?
[11:36] <skunk_eyed> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[11:36] <heliotrope> #c++
[11:36] <heliotrope> oops
[11:36] <skunk_eyed>   /join #c++
[11:36] <heliotrope> yeah lol
[11:36] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, ah .. well
[11:36] <skunk_eyed> ok
[11:36] <iceloki> how to install sun java in ubuntu dapper ?
[11:37] <skunk_eyed> what is dapper? newest verison?
[11:37] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, development
[11:37] <iceloki> yes
[11:37] <skunk_eyed> ok
[11:37] <iceloki> any apt repository for dapper?
[11:38] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, there seems to be more than I thought, and unfortunately I don't know that else to do
[11:38] <skunk_eyed> ok
[11:38] <skunk_eyed> hey, maybe i'll just install ubuntu againm, preserving my /home partition
[11:38] <Sonobana> iceloki: for ff or what?
[11:38] <giftnudel> skunk_eyed, if you have the prerequesites correct, you only need to do grub-install /dev/hda
[11:38] <motionblur> hi people can you help me to make my old Geforce 2 GTS work on 5.10? thank you
[11:39] <Ryugi> how do i play mp3 in ubuntu
[11:39] <skunk_eyed> giftnudel, hmm, i don't know either
[11:39] <iceloki> Sonobana, for Azureus, sun-j2re ...
[11:39] <giftnudel> Ryugi, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:40] <Ryugi> ok
[11:40] <Sonobana> iceloki: ok
[11:41] <skunk_eyed> oh yea, where mighjt i find a good collection of ubuntu repos?
[11:41] <iceloki> Sonobana, i can't find any repo having these packages.
[11:41] <bimberi> ubotu tell skunk_eyed about repos
[11:41] <Sonobana> iceloki: you have to make own package
[11:41] <Sonobana> iceloki: first: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install java-package fakeroot
[11:41] <Ox0000> Does anybody know how to enable dvd playback on dapper?
[11:41] <motionblur> hi people can you help me to make my old Geforce 2 GTS work on 5.10? thank you
[11:42] <Sonobana> iceloki: then get J2RE at http://www.java.com -> Download Now! -> Linux (self-extracting file) about: 15.8 MB
[11:42] <iceloki> Sonobana, done, what's that?
[11:42] <Sonobana> iceloki: then fakeroot make-jpkg jre.bin
[11:42] <iceloki> ok, trying ...
[11:43] <Sonobana> and next sudo dpkg -i jre.deb
[11:43] <Sonobana> and you are done :)
[11:43] <Ryugi> does ubuntu ask you to enter a password for root wheninstalling
[11:43] <iceloki> ok, then how about Azureus?
[11:43] <elkbuntu> Ryugi, yes
[11:43] <bimberi> Ryugi: no
[11:43] <bimberi> ubotu tell Ryugi about root
[11:44] <Sonobana> iceloki: i dont know. I think azureus sucks :p
[11:44] <motionblur> sorry can you read this message?
[11:44] <skunk_eyed> is ubotu your bot?
[11:44] <bimberi> ubotu tell iceburgh about azureus
[11:44] <bimberi> skunk_eyed: well spotted :)
[11:44] <skunk_eyed> ubotu tell skunk_eyed about azureus
[11:44] <elkbuntu> Ryugi, it will ask you for a name for a superuser, then the real name of the user,  then the password for the user which will double as the root password
[11:44] <newbuntie> how do you switch between virtual terminals?
[11:44] <skunk_eyed> nic ebot
[11:45] <skunk_eyed> (ctrl)+alt+f[number] 
[11:45] <bimberi> skunk_eyed: another way is '/msg ubotu azureus'  (or whatever) - saves channel traffic :)
[11:45] <iceloki> Sonobana, then which bt client should I use?
[11:46] <skunk_eyed> iceloki, bit tornado is good
[11:46] <jan__> how do one search for a file on a cd from terminal?
[11:47] <iceloki> skunk_eyed and Sonobana, bit tornado does not work with my system
[11:47] <bz0b> jan__: well, first of all, the cd needs to be mounted, then you need to cd into the mount directory
[11:47] <iceloki> Traceback (most recent call last):
[11:47] <iceloki>   File "/usr/bin/btdownloadgui", line 476, in onInvoke
[11:47] <iceloki>     apply(event.func, event.args, event.kwargs)
[11:47] <iceloki>   File "/usr/bin/btdownloadgui", line 2019, in onChooseFile
[11:47] <iceloki>     if d2 == default:
[11:47] <iceloki> UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xb6 in position 12: ordinal not in range(128)
[11:47] <bz0b> jan__: then you ls the directory
[11:47] <bz0b> iceloki: please use a pastebin for anything over 2 lines
[11:47] <bimberi> jan__: find /media/cdrom -name foo.bar
[11:47] <Xlinx> hi all
[11:47] <Xlinx> may i ask ?
[11:47] <iceloki> ah, yes, sorry
[11:48] <Xlinx> why in my linux with ubuntu 5.10 cant "make" ?
[11:48] <newbuntie> so there is 8 virtual terminals?
[11:48] <bz0b> newbuntie: 6
[11:48] <bimberi> Xlinx: it's available, but not installed by default.   sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:48] <xnull> Xlinx: install gcc && make et
[11:48] <xnull> c
[11:48] <jan__> bimberi, thanks
[11:48] <Xlinx> thanks
[11:48] <Xlinx> i'll try
[11:49] <giftnudel>  how can I debug the nm-applet from network-manager
[11:49] <bimberi> jan__: np :)
[11:49] <newbuntie> bzob: I get 8, i'm logged in at terminal 7 and 8 and there are 1 to 6 still available
[11:50] <newbuntie> unless the 1-6 are called virtual and the other two are something else...
[11:50] <newbuntie> if I logged in at tty1 how do I run gnome?
[11:51] <Xlinx> in i want to install that, i get this error
[11:51] <Xlinx> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main linux-kernel-headers 2.6.11.2-0ubuntu13
[11:51] <Xlinx>   Error reading from server. Remote end closed connection [IP: 82.211.81.182 80] 
[11:51] <Xlinx> :(
[11:51] <siesel> I'm trying to install the nvidia non-free driver, do I have to add the nvidia driver to /etc/modules?
[11:51] <Profichilla> newbuntie: Is there an X session already started?
[11:51] <theD3viL> where to get win32 codecs?
[11:52] <kwewu14> i'm trying to upgrade to dapper what the dist-upgrade wants to remove all my kde stuff.
[11:52] <siesel> Xlinx: you should just try again, sometimes the connection times out.
[11:52] <JLiquorish> hi, when trying to put /home on its own partition i get stuck in a loop when creating a new user, can someone help please
[11:52] <Xlinx> ouw
[11:52] <Xlinx> ic
[11:52] <Xlinx> thanks for help
[11:52] <newbuntie> Profichilla: in terminal 7 and 8 I'm logged in and have the gnome desktop, 1-6 just look like full screen terminal windows
[11:52] <jan__> bimberi, what is the difference between cdrom and cdrom0 ?
[11:52] <Xlinx> how if i try to install that with --fix-missing ?
[11:52] <bimberi> jan__: cdrom0 is your first (only?) cdrom drive.  cdrom is a symbolic link to it
[11:53] <newbuntie> !win32
[11:53] <ubotu> newbuntie: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:53] <newbuntie> lol
[11:53] <bimberi> ubotu tell motionblur about nvidia
[11:54] <Profichilla> nwebuntie it would be best to do it inside gnome, then (there is a "switch user" menu entry for that) so that gdm is started properly
[11:54] <Ryugi> i love this OS
[11:54] <siesel> theD3vilL: at deb ftp://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/ etch main
[11:54] <Profichilla> arr. * newbuntie
[11:54] <inf3rno> doing 'sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel' but i'm getting a message that the kernel headers aren't loaded -- any thoughts on what i'm missing? =/ thanks in advance for any help
[11:55] <inf3rno> err
[11:55] <newbuntie> Profchilla, ok, thx
[11:55] <seanm> Hi all
[11:55] <Ryugi> mp3s are working
[11:55] <newbuntie> Profichilla even :)
[11:55] <seanm> Im a noob chasing some help do i just fire away asking questions?
[11:56] <Xlinx> may i ask again
[11:56] <Xlinx> :D
[11:56] <Xlinx> how to format my flashdisk ?
[11:56] <newbuntie> seanm that's the way I do it :)
[11:56] <dash> anybody using Xgl and seen the RGB_DB error in the logs? trying to figure out how to work around this one
[11:56] <bimberi> seanm: go for it
[11:57] <Ryugi> whats the difference between sudo and su
[11:57] <inf3rno> hi all, how goes it? quick question hopefully. am new to ubuntu (using Kubuntu), and am trying to install the ati.com drivers by following the faq at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI -- i'm down to doing 'sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel' but i'm getting a message that the kernel headers aren't loaded -- any thoughts on what i'm missing? =/
[11:57] <Supremacy> Anybody seen Viking66 today ?
[11:57] <JLiquorish> is there anyway to have KDE and GNOME installed but without KDE apps in GNOME menus and vice versa?
[11:57] <siesel> Xlinx:  check the device name of your flashdisk (cat /proc/partitions) and then format it with mkdosfs /dev/<devname>
[11:58] <Xlinx> thanks,, siesel
[11:58] <Profichilla> JLiquorish: you could use smeg to remove the KDE apps from your gnome menu manually
[11:58] <siesel> Can someone tell me, if nvidia properitary kernel modules are loaded by udev, or is an entry in /etc/modules necessary
[11:58] <bimberi> inf3rno: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[11:59] <krz_> how do i know if i got: NFS as either client or server
[11:59] <JLiquorish> but that would leave gnome apps in KDE right?
[11:59] <inf3rno> bimberi: thanks a ton =)
[11:59] <seanm> I have loaded unbuntu today and  this is my first intro to X all seems to be running pretty smoothly except around 6 times today i have had X completely freeze on me. it has been 5 times in mozilla and once in mplayer. as a test i rebooted and left the machien logged in and returned several hours later to find it working perfectly but when i tried browsing and general desktop activities it froze again any suggestions where to start looking ?
[11:59] <Profichilla> JLiquorish: There must be a KDE menu editor as well ... but I don't use KDE, so i don't know it.
[12:00] <JLiquorish> ok, thanks =D
[12:00] <bimberi> inf3rno: np :)
[12:00] <newbuntie> so smeg is a menu editor?
[12:00] <newbuntie> where do they come up with these names?
[12:01] <Ryugi> questions. why do the BSD and Solaris users condemn linux as bull shit
[12:01] <bimberi> newbuntie: Simple Menu Editor for Gnome  :)
[12:01] <seanm> the numlock and caps keys still show change on the keyboard but nothing else seems to respond
[12:01] <Profichilla> Ryugi: because BSD is more l33t.
[12:02] <MaDeY> can somebody help me on explaining something
[12:02] <Ryugi> what is l33t
[12:02] <dash> Ryugi: everybody's gotta have something to fight about
[12:02] <MaDeY> cat /proc/self/maps
[12:02] <MaDeY> 006d0000-006d1000 r-xp 006d0000 00:00 0
[12:02] <MaDeY> 00a81000-00a9b000 r-xp 00000000 03:08 1335690    /lib/ld-2.3.5.so
[12:02] <MaDeY> what does it mean?
[12:02] <Ryugi> ok
[12:02] <bimberi> Ryugi: l33t-speak for elite
[12:02] <theD3viL> where to get win32 codecs?
[12:03] <Ryugi> ok
[12:03] <Ryugi> ok
[12:03] <petros> hello
[12:03] <petros> is it possible to forward the local port 25 to my mail server?
[12:03] <renlore> hi why is it my index.html, i can load if i view http://{my own ip}  but my friends cant. something wrong with my apache config file or some port blocked
[12:03] <petros> via ssh..
[12:03] <Ryugi> i have used freebsd for a year and i was good but i was becoming annoying to build every port i want
[12:03] <newbuntie> bimberi:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smeg_(vulgarism)
[12:03] <xnull> petros: man iptbles
[12:03] <petros> xnull: not possible with ssh forward?
[12:04] <seanm> i have trawled syslog and kern.log and can't see anything which jumps out at me
[12:04] <bimberi> newbuntie: yes i know (without looking) - i'm a Red Dwarf fan :)
[12:04] <seanm> I have a ntfs mount which is potentialy unusual
[12:04] <JLiquorish> Profichilla: i found this http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/13/ubuntu-to-kubuntu-keeping-the-menus-clean/ but I dont know how to make and run a .sh
[12:04] <bimberi> newbuntie: in fact the developer has changed the name to 'alacarte' - essentially because smeg is, um, contraversial
[12:05] <krz_> im following: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade and in section POST-UPGRADE. it says, "If not running NFS as either client or server, remove portmap, as it's no longer needed" how do i know if i have to do this step ?
[12:07] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know how to change icon sizes?
[12:08] <StOrM-> i don`t no :~
[12:08] <krz_> OmegaAlpha, right click the icon, resize?
[12:08] <inf3rno> Does anyone have any idea as to why my fonts in Kubuntu would have globally increased a size or two during an ATI driver install? I didn't change any font settings, but everything looks bigger... and ugly. =( Any thoughts?
[12:09] <HelpMe> hi
[12:09] <HelpMe> anobady cna help me ?
[12:09] <OmegaAlpha> krz, nope not the ones up on the top panel... i have a icons them i like.. but the firefox icon in it is boring.
[12:10] <OmegaAlpha> im thinking a special program for developing graphics will be needed
[12:10] <Supremacy> Anybody using aMSN ?
[12:10] <elkbuntu> OmegaAlpha, rightclick on the icon -> properties , then there should be an 'icon' button
[12:10] <HelpMe> Whove i can see root pass i don`t set root pass ? what is mu root pass default on ubuntu 5.10 ?
[12:11] <bimberi> ubotu tell helpme about root
[12:11] <elkbuntu> OmegaAlpha, not sure about the size thing though
[12:11] <Supremacy> HelpMe,  there shouldent be one.
[12:11] <HelpMe> txn !
[12:11] <Ryugi> does anyone know if amule 2.1.0 is available for ubuntu
[12:11] <renlore> does ubuntu block port 80 by default?
[12:11] <BlizWar> Hello. Question about tv-out: I have ATI Radeon 9600. Ok, the tv-out works. I can see my desktop and even videos, but how do I tweak it so, that the movie is automatically played on full screen on my tv? And adjust it so that it is centered and correct aspect ratio? Like in Windows "Theater Mode." If someone can point to to a website how to tweak this "easily." Thank you. :)
[12:11] <Nameeater> renlore: shouldn't do
[12:11] <inf3rno> renlore: nope
[12:11] <newbuntie> so you can't use smeg to edit the Places and System menus?
[12:11] <renlore> ok thanks :)
[12:12] <theD3viL> where to get win32 codecs?
[12:13] <kent> newbuntie: places can be edited from nautilus bookmarks.  System, im not sure about
[12:13] <morphix> Ryugi: you have to compile it, i had to
[12:13] <inf3rno> hmm, would someone mind just sending me the default kubuntu font sizes under system-settings>fonts and i'll reset them?
[12:13] <Ryugi> ok
[12:13] <Ryugi> what dependecies do i have to get for it
[12:15] <morphix> i cant remember
[12:15] <morphix> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=88225
[12:15] <morphix> take a look Ryugi
[12:16] <HelpMe> i steel have problem with root pass ;(
[12:16] <morphix> HelpMe: on default, root account is DISABLED
[12:16] <morphix> therefore THERE IS NO PASS
[12:16] <HelpMe> ?
[12:16] <morphix> u use SUDO to do any super user needed tasks
[12:17] <HelpMe> Mordof,  just enter ?
[12:17] <HelpMe> i on terminal su root
[12:17] <Supremacy> Anybody have a sec?
[12:17] <HelpMe> ?
[12:18] <morphix> HelpMe: from a terminal under a normal user.. to do root tasks, do: sudo <commandshere>
[12:18] <morphix> shell rather.
[12:18] <mae> sbcl is broken!
[12:18] <bimberi> HelpMe: if you need a root shell -   'sudo -i'
[12:18] <HelpMe> bimberi,  i have my home root
[12:18] <HelpMe> bimberi,  can we on private ?
[12:19] <Supremacy> morphix, hey you have a sec ? have a quick question.
[12:19] <morphix> err k Supremacy
[12:19] <clearscreen> hi :P
[12:19] <clearscreen> I've been trying to install XGL
[12:19] <seanm> anyone familliar with any common Gnome Freezing issues?
[12:19] <bimberi> HelpMe: actually i'm about to turn in ... you should read this page http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[12:19] <clearscreen> but there's only one manual available and it's for SuSE
[12:19] <HelpMe> i fix
[12:19] <HelpMe> itd
[12:19] <HelpMe> it
[12:19] <Supremacy> morphix, i installed PureFTP using guide on wiki.ubuntu.com everything is working i guess, but how do i start pureftp server ?
[12:19] <HelpMe> txn anyway !
[12:20] <Nameeater> !bup
[12:20] <ubotu> Nameeater: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:20] <bimberi> HelpMe: glad to hear it
[12:20] <HelpMe> whove i can download KDE ?
[12:20] <Nameeater> !xgl
[12:20] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[12:20] <HelpMe> on my machine ?
[12:20] <clearscreen> thanks ubotu
[12:20] <Nameeater> heh heh
[12:20] <HelpMe> whove i can download KDE bimberi and instal him ?
[12:21] <Nameeater> !kde
[12:21] <ubotu> I heard 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/
[12:21] <inf3rno> anyone ever seen the kubuntu font sizes go a few sizes too large when installing ati drivers? know of a way to revert to default? the font setting in the system menu aren't affecting all on-screen fonts..., i.e. gAIM and Konversation -- =/
[12:21] <rewt_> if i delete totem in failsafe
[12:21] <morphix> Supremacy: i'm not aware on pureftp
[12:21] <rewt_> will it show up in regualr mode?
[12:21] <Nameeater> depends on how you uninstall it
[12:21] <rewt_> bci have a problem
[12:21] <rewt_> totem crashes when i play movies
[12:22] <Supremacy> morphix, as far as i can see, i only need to start it... any ideas ?
[12:22] <rewt_> i tried playing one and it crashed my x server
[12:22] <Nameeater> how come you need to be in failsafe then? :|
[12:22] <clearscreen> ubotu, it says: cant find libglitz-glx1 when I execute apt-get install ...
[12:22] <ubotu> I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about, clearscreen
[12:22] <clearscreen> oh lol it's a bor
[12:22] <clearscreen> bot*
[12:22] <morphix> tried sudo pureftpd?
[12:22] <rewt_> now everytime i boot my xserver, totem pops up to play the movie and im in a crash loop
[12:22] <Nameeater> clearscreen: are you using dapper or breezy?
[12:22] <clearscreen> dapper
[12:22] <Supremacy> Mordof, yeah think so, but 2 sec.
[12:22] <Nameeater> ah k
[12:22] <Nameeater> do you have the right repo's?
[12:22] <Supremacy> morphix, command not found.
[12:23] <Nameeater> rewt_: how about
[12:23] <Nameeater> instead of uninstalling totem
[12:23] <emanuelez> hello
[12:23] <morphix> hm
[12:23] <clearscreen> hmmm brb Nameeater I'll do an update first
[12:23] <Nameeater> you move the movie that its trying to play in failsafe?
[12:23] <morphix> Supremacy: did you choose "inetd" or "standalone" in the config?
[12:23] <Supremacy> morphix, exacly... and i installed everything as told in the guide.
[12:23] <Nameeater> instead of removing the whole thing
[12:23] <Supremacy> morphix, standalone.
[12:23] <morphix> do u have a url of the guide?
[12:23] <rewt_> i dont want totem anymore anyways
[12:24] <morphix> so i can see what u did.
[12:24] <Supremacy> sure
[12:24] <emanuelez> dapper user here... mysql seems to be broken... can't connect to socket and there is not file in /var/run/mysqld. is this a known bug?
[12:24] <rewt_> it never works for me always crashes
[12:24] <rewt_> so if i delete it it wont show up anymore in regular mode?
[12:24] <JLiquorish> can anyone help with my problem of trying to install /home on its own partition
[12:24] <morphix> rewt_: uninstall it in shell. then launch X
[12:24] <clearscreen> hmmm breezy -> dapper will work if I change my sources.list to dapper and do update / upgrade / dist-upgrade?
[12:24] <Nameeater> depending on how you uninstall it no it won't
[12:24] <rewt_> morphix how
[12:25] <morphix> sudo apt-get remove totem?
[12:25] <rewt_> while im in faildase
[12:25] <rewt_> *failsafe?
[12:25] <rewt_> or after my regular user crashes
[12:25] <cafuego> clearscreen: Yes, but dapper is not stable/production ready.
[12:25] <Nameeater> !dapper
[12:25] <ubotu> I heard dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[12:25] <Supremacy> morphix, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PureFTP
[12:26] <rewt_> Package totem is not installed, so not removed
[12:26] <rewt_> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 8 not upgraded.
[12:26] <rewt_> thats what i got?
[12:26] <Nameeater> aw, they don't have the entry about picking up the pieces
[12:26] <dooglus> clearscreen: whether it works depends on which packages you have installed.
[12:26] <Nameeater> rewt_: do dpkg -p | grep totem
[12:26] <Nameeater> erm
[12:26] <clearscreen> just default bagger install ;)
[12:26] <Nameeater> dpkg -l | grep totem
[12:26] <dooglus> clearscreen: bagger?
[12:26] <clearscreen> breezy lol
[12:26] <rewt_> dpkg-query: --print-avail needs at least one package name argument
[12:27] <cafuego> dooglus: dutch for 'shite'.
[12:27] <dooglus> clearscreen: oh, right.  I think you'll probably be OK then.
[12:27] <morphix> sudo pureftp-ftpd?
[12:27] <morphix> oops
[12:27] <Nameeater> its -l not p, was a typo
[12:27] <morphix> sudo pure-ftpd?*
[12:27] <clearscreen> dooglus,  I dont really care if it's not too stable :) I run debian testing on my other machines
[12:27] <morphix> that wiki page.. doesnt say anything about install pureftpd
[12:27] <Supremacy> command not found.
[12:27] <clearscreen> but Im not too familiar on how ubuntu works.. just figured it has sudo -su :P
[12:27] <Supremacy> hmmm
[12:27] <morphix> unless 'pureadmin' installs pureftpd
[12:28] <rewt_> came up with libtotem-plparser0, totem-gstreamer, totem-xine
[12:28] <Supremacy> morphix, i used Synaptic to install pureftpd
[12:28] <Nameeater> you don't have totem installed then
[12:28] <Supremacy> morphix, it dosent.
[12:28] <Nameeater> you do have totem-xine
[12:28] <Nameeater> which is diff isn't it o.O
[12:28] <dooglus> clearscreen: it uses sudo instead of su.  "sudo -i" or "sudo -s" to get root shells (with and without root's environment, respectively)
[12:28] <morphix> hm.
[12:28] <morphix> not sure, sorry :(
[12:28] <Nameeater> rewt_: do sudo apt-get remove totem-xine
[12:28] <morphix> i only use proftpd
[12:28] <Supremacy> crap.. 2 sec, might have missed something..
[12:29] <morphix> k
[12:29] <JLiquorish>  can anyone help with my problem of trying to install /home on its own partition
[12:29] <rewt_> im in failsafe in a terminal....will this make changes out of failsafe?
[12:29] <Nameeater> yes
[12:29] <rewt_> k
[12:29] <rewt_> it removed it
[12:29] <rewt_> now what
[12:29] <Nameeater> try xserver again
[12:29] <Nameeater> type startx
[12:29] <Supremacy> morphix, can i check if an installed package is installed correctly, with everything needed ?
[12:29] <clearscreen> k installing dapper packets
[12:30] <morphix> usually if u dont have what it needs it wont install in the first place
[12:30] <Supremacy> oh.. ok
[12:31] <rewt_> worked
[12:31] <rewt_> thanks a lot Nameeater
[12:31] <Supremacy> morphix, i just had the same problem with apache yesterday... forgot apache-server package.. would be nice if i were told during the installation.
[12:31] <rewt_> :)
[12:31] <pollo> hi
[12:31] <Nameeater> grats ;)
[12:31] <Exussum> Hey - how can i stop sudo asking for a password ?
[12:32] <pollo> what file is loaded when i restart after ram suspend , i think that is /etc/acpi/resume.sh is there any other ?
[12:32] <irvin> Exussum: why would you want that?
[12:32] <piggah> 'lo everyone
[12:32] <Exussum> irvan - cron jobs dont work when sudo asks for a passwordd
[12:33] <Supremacy> morphix, there is a pure-ftpd FTP server and a pure-ftpd FTP server (comming files) ...
[12:33] <zebra> Is anyone around that has gotten compiz to work with Intel Extreme Graphics?
[12:33] <morphix> Supremacy: try sudo /etc/inet.d/pure-ftpd start
[12:33] <Exussum> irvin - any idea ?
[12:34] <Exussum> Zebra - Whats compiz ? ive got IEG
[12:34] <JLiquorish>  can anyone help with my problem of trying to install /home on its own partition
[12:34] <xxenon> Exussum - create a crontab for root
[12:34] <Exussum> kk
[12:34] <Exussum> sudo crontab ?
[12:34] <xxenon> sudo crontab -e
[12:34] <Supremacy> morphix, command not found.
[12:35] <Exussum> jliqorise - when it asks for a monut point set it to home
[12:35] <morphix> :/
[12:35] <morphix> try
[12:35] <AbeX> question: ubuntu is the best linux, 4ever? :P
[12:35] <Supremacy> morphix, pure-ftpd FTP server (common files) includes startup scripts, documentation and examples.
[12:35] <dooglus> Exussum: you can add scripts to /etc/cron.hourly or /etc/cron.daily and so on - it's easier than using crontab
[12:35] <ninnghizidha> Hat jemand eine Ahnung, wie ich den Speaker-Pieps einer Commandline-Anwendung, die von Cron aufgerufen wird, fr immer muten kann?
[12:36] <ninnghizidha> ... einen --silent-switch gibts leider nicht
[12:36] <dooglus> Exussum: if hourly, daily or monthly isn't what you need, you can put a new file in /etc/cron.d specifying exactly what you need
[12:36] <JLiquorish> Exussum, i partitioned the drive so that home was logical and had 20gb formatted in FAT32.
[12:37] <Supremacy> LOL
[12:37] <JLiquorish> then when i tried to create a new user it went in a continuos loop
[12:37] <morphix> Supremacy: maybe you only have common files installed and not the actual server
[12:37] <morphix> try installing pure-ftpd in synaptic
[12:38] <OmegaAlpha> does linux have a un-rar app?
[12:38] <AbeX> yes :)
[12:38] <newbuntie> omega: yes, free one, the non-free (proprietary) you'll have to install,
[12:38] <Supremacy> morphix, i have.. pure-ftpd-mysql :D im logged in as root, and when i run pure-ftpd-mysql i get a blank screen.. cant get out... back to shell. :(
[12:39] <albacker> guys hows the gnome music player that has a search option, not _rhythmobx_
[12:39] <morphix> there are 2 packages which u would need
[12:39] <morphix> pure-ftpd - Pure-FTPd FTP server
[12:39] <morphix> pure-ftpd-common - Pure-FTPd FTP server (Common Files)
[12:39] <Supremacy>  morphix -> yeah but i have installed Pure-FTPd FTP server with MySQL user authentication
[12:39] <rage`> xmms?
[12:39] <rage`> :o
[12:40] <Supremacy> morphix, when i run pure-ftpd-mysql i get a blank screen... any ideas ?
[12:40] <albacker> rage`, no
[12:40] <rage`> man pure-ftpd-mysql
[12:40] <rage`> ;>
[12:40] <morphix> nope i'm outta ideas
[12:40] <morphix> as i said
[12:40] <dooglus> it looks like unrar-nonfree has been removed from multiverse in dapper
[12:40] <morphix> never used pureftpd
[12:41] <Supremacy> morphix, okey thanks for your help. :D
[12:41] <newbuntie> dooglus: why?
[12:41] <twb> Anybody know how to listen to BBC ram audio streams?
[12:41] <AbeX> is there alternative "photoshop" in linux? have gimp all professional features?
[12:41] <albacker> can someone help me with a music player, with all functions, like search functions, and others?
[12:41] <twb> AbeX: gimp sucks, but it's the best we've got.
[12:42] <morphix> albacker: bmpx?
[12:42] <twb> albacker: Alt+F2 rhythmbox RETURN
[12:42] <AbeX> twb, ohh, i need photoshop...
[12:42] <clearscreen> I like xmms mor
[12:42] <clearscreen> more* :P
[12:42] <morphix> meh
[12:42] <albacker> twb, rhythmbox sucks, you cant get music and put em in a playlist.
[12:43] <morphix> xmms doesnt have anything extra
[12:43] <twb> AbeX: I very much doubt photoshop runs on Linux.
[12:43] <morphix> bmpx is better :)
[12:43] <twb> albacker: I think you can...
[12:43] <clearscreen> you have plugins for xmms and it looks like winamp so it rocks :P
[12:43] <albacker> twb, i mean search for smth and make it play, if you click on another thing it wont go in the list, it will start playin
[12:43] <twb> albacker: Ctrl+n
[12:43] <morphix> clearscreen: bmpx is compatible with winamp skins :P
[12:43] <twb> Actually I generally prefer emms or mpd.
[12:44] <dsas> Hi, I'm connected from my laptop to my desktop using ssh, I've exported my display and when I try to start a gui (gtk) app I always get  "Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:"
[12:44] <albacker> it sux;
[12:44] <dsas> how do I fix this?
[12:44] <albacker> hows' bmpx called.
[12:44] <albacker> i mean i cant find bmpx..
[12:44] <twb> dsas: use ssh -X
[12:44] <albacker> in the repos.
[12:44] <twb> albacker: aptitude install beem-media-player
[12:44] <twb> albacker: aptitude install beep-media-player
[12:44] <morphix> no
[12:44] <morphix> thats just beep
[12:44] <albacker> twb, bmpx==beep-media-player ?
[12:45] <morphix> bmpx = not the default beep media player
[12:45] <albacker> i have beep-media-player.
[12:45] <albacker> whats the difference between bmpx and bmp ?
[12:45] <twb> Yeah.
[12:45] <albacker> what's bmpx than
[12:45] <albacker> ?
[12:45] <twb> Dunno, apparently.
[12:45] <clearscreen> extra? extreme? lol
[12:45] <g-thunder> Join #ubuntu-de
[12:45] <albacker> how can i get bmpx ?
[12:45] <Supremacy> woohoooo it's working! :D :D
[12:45] <clearscreen> gratz :)
[12:45] <AbeX> apt-get intsall bmpx ;D
[12:45] <Supremacy> morphix, pure-ftpd-mysql -B to start it. lol :D
[12:45] <twb> Are xmms2 making releases yet?
[12:45] <morphix> bmpx is beep but different.
[12:45] <albacker> AbeX, no
[12:46] <AbeX> why not?
[12:46] <albacker> morphix, where can i find it ?
[12:46] <morphix> http://bmpx.beep-media-player.org/site/BMPx_Homepage
[12:46] <albacker> AbeX, bmpx isnt in the repos
[12:46] <clearscreen> damn breezy -> dapper dist-upgrade takes forever
[12:46] <AbeX> need to compile?
[12:46] <morphix> i had to compile bmpx
[12:46] <morphix> but its way better than other players i have used
[12:47] <dsas> twb, thanks
[12:47] <morphix> also there is a repo for it
[12:47] <morphix> on the downloads page of the site
[12:48] <twb> morphix: mpd!
[12:48] <dsas> sweet, no more getting up and walking to my desktop to switch songs.
[12:48] <morphix> twb: meh with mpd
[12:48] <clearscreen> what happened to lindows :P
[12:48] <Ryugi> does ubuntu come with make
[12:48] <twb> clearscreen: it's called linspire now.
[12:48] <clearscreen> i see
[12:48] <dsas> rugyi: you need to install build-essential
[12:48] <AbeX> Ryugi, no
[12:48] <albacker> morphix, i'm getting the .deb's of bmpx,
[12:49] <twb> clearscreen: trademark issues.  Microsoft paid them to change their name because they don't actually have a trademark on "Windows" and they wanted to settle out of court.
[12:49] <albacker> morphix, doesnt it make any error if you have both bmp and bmpx ?
[12:49] <morphix> dunno
[12:49] <morphix> i only installed bmpx
[12:49] <morphix> never had them both installed at the same time
[12:49] <dsas> twb, clearscreen, except it was judged they had a trademark in scandanvia or some such....
[12:49] <morphix> they shouldnt
[12:49] <morphix> cause they are located in different folders
[12:50] <morphix> and have different bims
[12:50] <morphix> bins*
[12:50] <MonoNoSaint> hey, I have a simple shellscript that isn't executing, it says "Cannot execute binary file".
[12:50] <twb> dpkg -I *deb | grep 'Conflicts\|Provides'
[12:50] <MonoNoSaint> just have a look at:
[12:50] <MonoNoSaint> http://pastebin.com/560927
[12:50] <JLiquorish> is it a good idea to put /home on a fat32 partition to share with Win, or to just have a fat32 partition that they share without /home on it?
[12:50] <twb> JLiquorish: no!
[12:50] <MonoNoSaint> I don't understand, I'm running it like ./Separar.sh, the permissions are all right, but the damn thing doesn't execute!
[12:50] <MonoNoSaint> any ideas? :)
[12:50] <morphix> JLiquorish: just have fat32 partition if need be seperate
[12:50] <twb> JLiquorish: /home should be a unix filesystem!
[12:50] <morphix> NOT home
[12:51] <Ryugi> i am building amule
[12:51] <JLiquorish> ok =)
[12:51] <twb> Ryugi: just aptitude install it.
[12:51] <JLiquorish> so just make a FAT32 partition and put any data that i need to share there
[12:51] <chmod775> how do I install jre plugin for firefox
[12:51] <chmod775> ?
[12:51] <fforw> hi.. I updated the kernel yesterday and now my mplayer needs about 15 seconds to start up.. the selecting of the video mode suddenly seems to take ages.. any ideas how I could fix that?
[12:51] <AbeX> question: can i play non-steam counter strike 1.6 on ubuntu?
[12:51] <JLiquorish> thank you
[12:51] <clearscreen> MonoNoSaint, chmod a+x Seperar.sh [return]  sh Seperar.sh? if it's not working it's probably the file :P
[12:51] <MonoNoSaint> and, of course, I am the root user. :)
[12:51] <Mythri1> hey are there any easy to set up personal media streamer (audio only is fine) out there?
[12:51] <Ryugi> twb:so when i finish make. i then do aptitude install?
[12:52] <twb> Ryugi: you don't use make at all.
[12:52] <chmod775> jre plugin in forefox ?
[12:52] <chmod775> firefox
[12:52] <MonoNoSaint> I tried with sh Separar.sh also...
[12:52] <chmod775> ?
[12:52] <chmod775> !jre
[12:52] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chmod775
[12:52] <twb> Ryugi: "sudo aptitude install amule"
[12:52] <twb> Ryugi: that's all you need to do.
[12:52] <MonoNoSaint> I tried putting the contents on other fail but it fails also.
[12:52] <albacker> morphix, thanks
[12:52] <MonoNoSaint> This is really odd, it never happened to me before.
[12:53] <Ryugi> twb: i only see amule 2.0.3 in the debian packages
[12:53] <mirak> is there some compiz package around for dapper ?
[12:53] <Ryugi> i want amule 2.1.0
[12:53] <fforw> where can I lookup the changes done on new ubuntu kernels?
[12:53] <chmod775> !java
[12:53] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:53] <twb> Ryugi: why?
[12:53] <JLiquorish> am i right in thinkin that a good swap size to have is around 2 times the amount of physical RAM?
[12:54] <Ryugi> isn't 2.1.0  much better
[12:54] <OmegaAlpha> what is amule
[12:54] <twb> You should know why you are upgrading before you upgrade.
[12:54] <Ryugi> a edonkey client
[12:54] <twb> And incidentally, at least two of my repos have amule 2.1.0
[12:54] <morphix> JLiquorish: if you have enuf ram.. you shouldnt need a swap
[12:54] <twb> OmegaAlpha: p2p client
[12:54] <OmegaAlpha> oh yeah... i like dc++
[12:55] <vovkav> hello everybody! Is there anybody who is absolutely happy with his (opensourced) source and bug -tracking system and it's glue?
[12:55] <twb> morphix: nooo!  Always have swap!
[12:55] <JLiquorish> i have 512mb RAM
[12:55] <morphix> meh
[12:55] <morphix> seems to do fine with 4gb ram
[12:55] <morphix> with no swap
[12:55] <twb> morphix: how many concurrent users?
[12:55] <Ryugi> twb: i have enable the community maintain repos
[12:56] <morphix> only 1 user
[12:56] <AbeX> question: can i play non-steam counter strike 1.6 on ubuntu?
[12:56] <Ryugi> which repos are you talinking of
[12:56] <twb> morphix: then you spent about 10 times too much on hardware.
[12:56] <Ryugi> which repos are you talking of
[12:56] <JLiquorish> i have always thought you could do without a swap, but its there for emergency and to optimize memory usage?
[12:56] <morphix> twb: i got it way before i used ubuntu
[12:57] <twb> morphix: that's at least eight times more than you need for *any* single-user desktop linux.
[12:57] <morphix> i know
[12:57] <Mythri1> JLiquorish: it depends on how much ram you have
[12:57] <studente> ciao
[12:57] <poingpoing> Hello.
[12:57] <morphix> but i dual boot with winblows
[12:57] <Ryugi> twb:can you tell me which repos have amule 2.1.0
[12:57] <twb> morphix: then you have my sympathy.
[12:57] <twb> Ryugi: one moment...
[12:57] <JLiquorish> i have 512mb, so would 1024mb be a reasonable amount of swap?
[12:57] <Ryugi> ok
[12:57] <poingpoing> When I have a list of URLs in a file how can I download them all automatically?
[12:58] <twb> JLiquorish: the rule of thumb is 1 to 2 times the RAM for swap .
[12:58] <Mythri1> JLiquorish: I had 256 not so long ago, firefox + kde + xmms = extremely slow (30 minutes to load konsole to figure out what was going on)
[12:58] <OmegaAlpha> morphix, what about only haveing 256mb ram?
[12:58] <ompaul> poingpoing, if you think very hard :-) or maybe wget URL
[12:58] <twb> JLiquorish: 512Mb RAM ==> 512Mb to 1Gb swap
[12:58] <JLiquorish> ok, thankyou =)
[12:58] <newbuntie> poingpoing: use wget?
[12:58] <clearscreen> twb,  so why did ubuntu installer auto assign me 300MB swap while I have 1GB ram :P
[12:58] <twb> clearscreen: maybe it doesn't follow that rule of thumb?
[12:58] <morphix> 256mb ram and removing swap would be unsafe
[12:59] <twb> clearscreen: maybe you have a small disk?
[12:59] <clearscreen> 36GB Raptor disk ^^
[12:59] <twb> morphix: depending what your doing, of course...
[12:59] <poingpoing> Ok I am new to Linux - I'll check what wget does. Thanks alot!
[12:59] <twb> clearscreen: .5Tb ^_^
[12:59] <clearscreen> damn you :P
[12:59] <Mythri1> poingpoing: its a commandline downloader
[12:59] <morphix> i use fluxbox.. which when using fluxbox + bmpx + firefox + gaim at once.. using no more then 170mb ram
[12:59] <morphix> :)
[12:59] <_Rappy_> I hate it when someone talks about Raptor-disks, trigger my highlight :p
[12:59] <clearscreen> but I have an extra 300GB disk :)
[12:59] <JLiquorish> just out of curiosity, does anyone here have a sata drive that they find to be very noisey?
[12:59] <twb> It's raided, tho.
[12:59] <clearscreen> just not for linux :PO
[01:00] <twb> JLiquorish: my sata drives are in another room.
[01:00] <clearscreen> the 300GB drive is ntfs -> windows + warez hehe
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> i use flux too... not bad.. nice number for me
[01:00] <JLiquorish> i have a 80gb seagate sata, seems very loud. is it normal for sata to be louder than ATA?
[01:00] <clearscreen> anyway :) I'll be right back.. it just finished installing dapper
[01:00] <morphix> JLiquorish: no
[01:00] <OmegaAlpha> whats this swapdemon do.. dynamic file creation?
[01:00] <Ryugi> twb:you found it yet?
[01:01] <JLiquorish> ok, I think i should get in touch with seagate then, this thing is really loud
[01:01] <ompaul> JLiquorish, bit in my experience
[01:01] <OmegaAlpha> JLiquorish, yes.
[01:01] <twb> Ryugi: I think it's in dapper/universe and debian/amd64/sid
[01:01] <morphix> dunno what drives u use
[01:01] <JLiquorish> =S now im confused
[01:01] <fforw> =(
[01:01] <twb> JLiquorish: it depends how hard you're hammering it, too.
[01:01] <morphix> mines quieter than my ide hdds
[01:01] <OmegaAlpha> JLiquorish, i have a Seagate as well... they are known to be noisy. so dont get scared
[01:01] <morphix> Western Digital ;)
[01:01] <twb> I find the ATAs are much louder.
[01:01] <Ryugi> twb:how do i setup that
[01:01] <JLiquorish> ok, my ATA drive is a seagate too though, thats silent
[01:01] <twb> They give a death rattle :-)
[01:02] <twb> I generally buy WD, tho.
[01:02] <morphix> dont like seagate had 3 drives die within a week of each other
[01:02] <OmegaAlpha> JLiquorish, in fact.. its not always noisy. just once in a while youll hear that hugh buzzing-ish sound
[01:02] <twb> Ryugi: edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:02] <JLiquorish> mines constantly noisey
[01:02] <JLiquorish> kind of a clunky noise while it seeks
[01:02] <OmegaAlpha> yes twb summed it up.. death rattle
[01:03] <JLiquorish> i think ill contact seagate. i ran seatools and found no errors, but ill ask for a replacement anyway im under warranty, just means backing up =(
[01:03] <OmegaAlpha> JLiquorish, i would contact their support lines anyways
[01:04] <OmegaAlpha> JLiquorish, did you get it with rebates by any chance?
[01:04] <JLiquorish> i got it new OEM
[01:05] <OmegaAlpha> ok because if seagate gave you a rebate. then you cant return it once you recieve the rebate
[01:05] <OmegaAlpha> a good way to not have to worry about customers bringing back noisy hds
[01:05] <JLiquorish> no, didnt get a rebate
[01:05] <pappy_> hi all i tried to install the ati drivers but when i'm trying to run the aticonfig --initial command i get this error "aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory". Any ideas?
[01:06] <pappy_> hi all
[01:06] <JLiquorish> my uncle had emailed them about the noise and they said its normal, but i do not think it is when reviews say its a silent drive...
[01:06] <pappy_> can you tell anything about thi aticonfig: error while loading shared libraries: libfglrx_pp.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:06] <OmegaAlpha> anyone know how to change the grub screen at boot up?
[01:06] <JLiquorish|away> ill go ring now
[01:06] <kent> pappy_: you dont need to repeat..
[01:07] <pappy_> oops sorry i dint' see it
[01:07] <ompaul> OmegaAlpha, demon is not how you spell it, daemon is :-) it is the middle ages spelling that we use. man swapon swapoff and mkswap for more info on how swap is managed. it is called kswapd and it took me a min or two to find a good page as I cut and paste you spelling without checking :-/ http://www.science.unitn.it/~fiorella/guidelinux/tlk/node39.html slightly technical version
[01:07] <Ryugi> twb: i see these two lines in the file
[01:07] <Ryugi>  deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[01:07] <Ryugi>  deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[01:07] <twb> I'm using amd64.  Is there any way to get mplayer and w32codecs to work in 64bit mode, or am I gonna have to piss about with chroots?
[01:07] <Ryugi> how do i get connected to the dapper universe
[01:09] <OmegaAlpha> ompaul, thanks for the link. sorry for the misspelling.. thats how its spelled in terminal search :(
[01:09] <ompaul> twb, maybe you could care to work with chroots, 32bit codecs do not work in 64bit native, we also like to keep the conversation here suitable for 6 year olds - i.e. clean
[01:09] <ompaul> OmegaAlpha, you didn't know, you are not to blame. enjoy
[01:09] <clearscreen> twb,  can you tell me why my newly installed kernels (by upgrading from breezy to dapper) say that /dev/sda2 doesnt exist and so they cannot boot?
[01:09] <renlore> hi anyone has any idea whats wrong with this? http://pastebin.com/560937
[01:10] <twb> clearscreen: nope, sorry.
[01:10] <clearscreen> anyone else?
[01:10] <deefzi> does anyone the same problem that although i can view some .avi files they seem to lag. they work fine on windows. problems with codecs?
[01:10] <pappy_> does anyone know how to install ati drivers?
[01:10] <Ryugi> question
[01:11] <Ryugi> is it ok to install dapper packages on breezy
[01:11] <clearscreen> I just did it Ryugi  :)
[01:11] <clearscreen> it works just fine here :)
[01:11] <twb> ompaul: I'm pretty sure that only adults try to censor out words.
[01:11] <Ryugi> what url should i use for the dapper packages
[01:11] <twb> Ryugi: yeah, it's fine.
[01:12] <twb> Ryugi: deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper main universe restricted
[01:12] <clearscreen> Ryugi,  edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and edit breezy to dapper, then do apt-get update and you'll be able to get the dapper packages
[01:12] <fek> moin
[01:12] <ompaul> Ryugi, no you should not, reason - the packages are not built for 5.10, the dapper stuff is in development and pre freeze
[01:12] <twb> clearscreen: no no no, don't change it!  Add the line after the others.
[01:13] <clearscreen> ah.. what I did was comment my breezy lines out and add dapper lines
[01:13] <twb> Then use pinning to prevent apt from automatically installing anything from dapper.
[01:13] <_mindspin> !dapper
[01:13] <ubotu> [dapper]  the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[01:13] <twb> That way you can explicitly add stuff from dapper, but it will never happen without you asking for it.
[01:14] <clearscreen> hmmm my ~/.gnomerc file does not exist.. will it still work if I put my commands in there and save it?
[01:14] <albacker> morphix, thanks dude, bmpx is great.
[01:14] <robotgeek> clearscreen: you probably don't want to do that unless you know what you are doing
[01:14] <albacker> morphix, at least it looks so.
[01:14] <twb> clearscreen: yes.
[01:14] <pappy_> can someone please tell me how to install ati drivers in ubuntu?
[01:14] <twb> pappy_: they are already installed.
[01:14] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell pappy_ about ati
[01:14] <monzie> !ati
[01:14] <ubotu> [ati]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[01:15] <pappy_> then why i have mesa drivers and 60HZ screen refresh rate?
[01:15] <monzie> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI pappy_
[01:15] <twb> pappy_: because you have neglected to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:16] <pappy_> and how do you edit this? i'm a newbie here
[01:16] <twb> Look for 'Driver "mesa"' and change it to, say, radeon.
[01:16] <robotgeek> pappy_: take a look at the link which ubotu sent you
[01:16] <Ryugi> so people say dapper can be enable some say no
[01:16] <Ryugi> which is it
[01:16] <twb> pappy_: what does lspci | grep VGA report?
[01:16] <robotgeek> Ryugi: no
[01:16] <twb> Ryugi: it can be done, but it reduces the robustness of your system.
[01:17] <Ryugi> all i want from it is amule 2.1.0
[01:17] <Ryugi> thats all
[01:17] <twb> But then, so does "make install"ing things.
[01:17] <twb> !pinning
[01:17] <ubotu> pinning is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PinningHowto
[01:17] <robotgeek> twb: please don't recommend dapper packages to new users
[01:17] <ompaul> that pinning faq should scare people off wanting to do that kind of thing
[01:18] <twb> robotgeek: well, otherwise he's gonna go outside the package manager altogether...
[01:18] <xualo> ubuntu uts xfree ir xorg?
[01:18] <xualo> its*
[01:18] <ompaul> xorg
[01:18] <ompaul> from 5.10
[01:18] <robotgeek> twb: maybe it's in backports?
[01:18] <xualo> cheers
[01:19] <twb> robotgeek: no idea.
[01:19] <chmod775> !j2re
[01:19] <ubotu> chmod775: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:19] <twb> !blackdown
[01:19] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, twb
[01:19] <JLiquorish> =( thunderbird doesnt seem to like the planet ubuntu rss feed
[01:19] <rewt_> any good alarm clock programs out there?
[01:19] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell chmod775 about javadebs
[01:19] <ompaul> !blackdown info dapper
[01:19] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul
[01:19] <ompaul> !info blackdown dapper
[01:20] <chmod775> robotgeek, I am download blackdown
[01:20] <ompaul> ubotu Package 'blackdown' does not exist.
[01:20] <ubotu> ompaul: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:20] <chmod775> ing
[01:20] <robotgeek> chmod775: okay
[01:20] <chmod775> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status/jdk1.4-status.html#debs
[01:20] <rulz> how to change the font colours in terminal?
[01:20] <chmod775> I dunno if this will solve my problem with firefox
[01:20] <twb> rulz: which terminal?
[01:20] <chmod775> ?
[01:20] <rulz> konsole
[01:20] <rewt_> chmod775, /join firefox
[01:21] <twb> No idea, never used it.
[01:21] <rewt_> *#firefox
[01:21] <ompaul> rulz, edit current profile
[01:21] <rewt_> chmod775, /join #firefox
[01:21] <robotgeek> chmod775: see javadebs and install the debian package
[01:21] <chmod775> ok
[01:21] <robotgeek> rewt_: and that will help how?
[01:21] <chmod775> robotgeek, I am downloading blackdown
[01:21] <rewt_> they are the people to ask about mozilla problems.
[01:21] <rewt_> Not ubuntu people. :)
[01:22] <robotgeek> chmod775: on what architecture are you (x86/powerpc/amd64)
[01:22] <ompaul> rewt_, what is the firefox problem we can't help with, have you established that?
[01:22] <chmod775> x86
[01:22] <chmod775> ?
[01:22] <rewt_> ompaul, nope. just out of topic subject.
[01:22] <ompaul> chmod775, what is the problem you have with firefox
[01:22] <robotgeek> chmod775: hmm, blackdown will give you 1.4.2 i think
[01:22] <chmod775> ompaul, I want jre plugin
[01:22] <zebra> omg
[01:22] <Ng> blackdown isn't very useful, get the sun jvm
[01:22] <zebra> compiz is UNREAL!
[01:23] <chmod775> for firefox
[01:23] <rewt_> chmod775, You have to do it in 32 bit
[01:23] <AbeX> can i watch windows media player video stream in linux ???
[01:23] <rewt_> I did it earlier today
[01:23] <rewt_> AbeX use mplayer
[01:23] <chmod775> rewt_, huh ?
[01:23] <ompaul> chmod775, are you on a 64bit distro?
[01:23] <robotgeek> AbeX, take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:23] <AbeX> thx
[01:23] <ompaul> chmod775, or i386
[01:23] <rewt_> are you 64 bit processor
[01:23] <rewt_> or a 32 bit
[01:23] <ompaul> morning johndarkhorse
[01:23] <rewt_> AbeX, no problem
[01:23] <AbeX> checking
[01:23] <RomanK> hi there
[01:23] <xualo> rewt_ AbeX use mplayer<--- or xine
[01:24] <AbeX> ;] 
[01:24] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~$ uname -a
[01:24] <chmod775> Linux ash 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Mon Feb 13 12:13:15 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:24] <rewt_> xine isnt stable on my lappy so i didnt suggest it
[01:24] <robotgeek> AbeX: you still need the codecs, so get them from the page
[01:24] <jubei> guys for some reason XINE is not listed anywhere in the add applications list
[01:24] <jubei> what's up with that?:)
[01:24] <chmod775> Is'nt there a debian package for jre
[01:24] <chmod775> ?
[01:24] <Ryugi> all i am going to do is install amule 2.1.0 and then disable dapper
[01:25] <AbeX> okey, now i'll backup all my windows data and install ubuntu (now i use it only on server)
[01:25] <AbeX> :P
[01:25] <robotgeek> ubotu: tell chmod775 about javadebs
[01:25] <robotgeek> chmod775: download the debian package, and install it
[01:25] <chmod775> how
[01:25] <rewt_> anyone used the alarm plugin in xmms?
[01:25] <chmod775> I don't see to find one
[01:25] <chmod775> ?
[01:25] <chmod775> seem
[01:25] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell chmod775 about deb
[01:25] <ompaul> chmod775, may I suggest a simple program to assist in setting up all that stuff?
[01:26] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: ubotu has sent you two links, please read them
[01:26] <chmod775> yup
[01:26] <ompaul> chmod775, easyubuntu join the channel for that >>/join #easyubuntu<<
[01:26] <siesel> Hi, does anyone has eperience with the nvidia driver. I have a GForce4 420 card, but after setting everything up,  the screen and the whole system (no ssh shell) freezes when starting X. any ideas?
[01:26] <siesel> I mean Gforce4 420 GO
[01:27] <JLiquorish> im guessing the graphics card to go for with linux is a nvidia, wish i would of heard about ubuntu before i got my ati card
[01:28] <imactest1> im running ubuntu on an iMac 266 G3 96 RAM
[01:28] <jubei> guys I downloaded xine to compile manually and I find out that my system dosen't even have gcc, how is that possible :/
[01:28] <jubei> installation installed everything from binaries?:)
[01:28] <imactest1> does anyone know the proper rules for xorg.conf
[01:28] <imactest1> to position the screen right
[01:28] <imactest1> ?
[01:28] <redblade> e an equivelent to Paint in Ubuntu?
[01:28] <siesel> yes, could be, but as in my case,  ati is just working fine (an other laptop) but nvidia is an headache
[01:29] <jubei> redblade: gimp, but isn't equivalent, it's much better
[01:29] <siesel> imactest1: I recommend to run an addtional tool
[01:29] <imactest1> like what
[01:29] <robotgeek> jubei: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:29] <imactest1> i couldnt find any
[01:29] <redblade> I was looking for something simpler.
[01:29] <rewt_> how do you force quit a pr0g
[01:29] <rewt_> ?
[01:29] <redblade> but that's ok
[01:29] <imactest1> xorgconf isnt in ubuntu 10.4 anymo
[01:30] <redblade> It was for my younger siblings
[01:30] <jubei> robotgeek, thanks :D
[01:30] <redblade> byr then
[01:30] <Nameeater> if i've installed a package via dpkg but its missing some dependencies whats the apt-get command to fetch the missing deps?
[01:30] <siesel> imactest1: which graphics card do you have
[01:30] <theD3viL> Nameeater: which deps ?
[01:30] <imactest1> hang on
[01:31] <imactest1> ATI Technologies, Inc. 3D Rage Pro (215GP)
[01:31] <imactest1> thats the one
[01:31] <Nameeater> libmeon25 libtag1c2 libtagc0
[01:31] <imactest1> i added modelines from a xorg.conf i found on the web
[01:31] <Nameeater> i could type them i know, but isnt there a command that does it for you? :|
[01:31] <imactest1> and its not quite right yet
[01:31] <imactest1> missing a centimeter on the left
[01:31] <theD3viL> Nameeater: if they are in ubuntu mirrors then just apt-get instalsll
[01:32] <siesel> imactest1: ok, I remembered: call xvidtune
[01:32] <siesel> any nvidia expert around?
[01:33] <imactest1> i have it running
[01:33] <blasph> how can I set up extra binds for (two) extra mouse buttons?
[01:33] <xxenon> siesel - try asking, or go to #nvidia
[01:33] <jason> how do i install yahoo messenger???
[01:33] <jason> how do i install yahoo messenger???
[01:34] <imactest1> siesel: great man it works
[01:34] <imactest1> tnx for the help
[01:34] <jason> how do i install yahoo messenger???
[01:34] <Nameeater> jason you use gaim
[01:34] <Nameeater> it does yahoo messanger
[01:34] <jason> is it the same as yahoo messenger?
[01:34] <Nameeater> not exactly the same but it does y messenger
[01:34] <jason> how can i use yahoo messenger thru gaim?
[01:35] <jason> can i connect with my friends at y messenger with gaim?
[01:35] <Nameeater> when making an account select yahoo from the drop down bqx
[01:35] <imactest1> bye
[01:35] <Nameeater> box*
[01:35] <btdown> jason, you can create  a yahoo, icq, msn, aim accounts in gaim...plus some others.
[01:35] <Nameeater> yes
[01:36] <Nameeater> apt-cache show bmpx
[01:36] <Nameeater> oops
[01:36] <jubei> doesn't ubuntu have free software stores like debian does? I find it strange that it asks for a cdrom instead of going online to get what it wants
[01:36] <jason> hey it works!
[01:36] <btdown> jubei, you need to edit /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the /cdrom line...its usually the first line.
[01:36] <elkbuntu> jubei it will ask for the cd whilever you try install something already on the cd, to save you internet download :)
[01:36] <jason> thanks Nameeater!!!
[01:36] <jason> thanks Nameeater!!!
[01:36] <jason> thanks Nameeater!!!
[01:36] <jason> thanks Nameeater!!!
[01:36] <jubei> aha! Thanks.
[01:37] <jason> thanks Nameeater!!!
[01:37] <Mythri1> gnump3d is awesome
[01:37] <elkbuntu> jason calm down, use nettquite
[01:37] <mcphail> elkbuntu: he's gone
[01:37] <elkbuntu> mcphail, couldnt get nettiquit spelled right... still not sure i have :-/
[01:38] <mcphail> :)
[01:38] <mcphail> Mythri1: I love gnump3d too
[01:38] <AbeX> i have 2 partitions, both are NTFS, on primary here is windows... can i install ubuntu on primary partition (second must be alive) ?
[01:38] <theD3viL> jubei: no ubuntu install everythink, and then you install what you want, or you can install "server edition" .. only base system and then do apt.
[01:39] <elkbuntu> theD3viL, ubuntu does not install everything in the pools on the cd
[01:39] <elkbuntu> theD3viL, for example, it does not install build-essentials by default, but the build-essentials package and all it's componants are on the cd
[01:39] <theD3viL> elkbuntu: what then? default install, install many things.
[01:40] <pdc^> I installed the nVidia drivers through apt and now my DVI output is off. I only have my VGA output. How might I solve this?
[01:41] <elkbuntu> theD3viL,  default install means a basic desktop system with applications essential to the typical non-geeky user, server install means no x-windows... there is probably a better way to explain this however...
[01:41] <theD3viL> elkbuntu: i know.
[01:44] <blasph> how do I use imwheel to make one thumb button do F5 everywhere and another do ctrl+T in Firefox but alt+tab everywhere else?
[01:47] <Ryugi> mwahaha
[01:47] <Ryugi> amule is up and running
[01:47] <Ryugi> and i disabled the dapper repos
[01:48] <slarts> Hi there ... What happens when using Synaptic to remove unnecessary applications if you remove one that requires ubuntu-desktop? Will Gnome still function?
[01:48] <slarts> Or ... if you remove ubuntu-desktop, will Gnome still function?
[01:51] <guerriero> ciao ragazzi
[01:51] <guerriero> ci siete
[01:51] <guerriero> ?
[01:52] <guerriero> volevo alcuni dettagli su APT_GET
[01:52] <Ryugi> xubuntu
[01:52] <guerriero> si
[01:53] <guerriero> si pu scegliere la lingua del software da istallare
[01:53] <guerriero> ?
[01:54] <xerophyte> which package has the mail command
[01:54] <thegladiator> hey
[01:54] <thegladiator> i am trying to burn a cd , bin format
[01:54] <thegladiator> there is a cur file but I dont know how to burn with k3b
[01:54] <thegladiator> cue*
[01:55] <guerriero> vab grazie lo stasso
[01:55] <thegladiator> someone ?
[01:55] <thegladiator> I am trying to write a CD , there is a cue file
[01:57] <thegladiator> anyone who knows this thingy ?
[01:57] <mcphail> thegladiator: it's something like "new project -> burn CD image"
[01:57] <mcphail> xerophyte: xmail
[01:58] <thegladiator> mcphail, thank you
[01:58] <mcphail> xerophyte: (but nail is better)
[01:58] <GTX> Guys, is kubuntu better than ubuntu?
[01:58] <mcphail> thegladiator: np
[01:58] <slarts> Hi there ... What happens when using Synaptic to remove unnecessary applications if you remove one that requires ubuntu-desktop? Will Gnome still function?
[01:59] <GTX> is kubuntu better than normal ubuntu?
[01:59] <mcphail> slarts: gnome should be ok. Ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage
[01:59] <GTX> o?
[01:59] <GTX> I see
[01:59] <leonard> is it possible to disable all forms of screen standby, hibernation, etc
[01:59] <slarts> Containing what sort of other stuff?
[01:59] <leonard> it crashes my laptop:(
[01:59] <GTX> mcphail, is KDE better?
[02:00] <mcphail> GTX: depends on your personal preference
[02:00] <Ryugi> which version of automake should i get
[02:00] <GTX> What are you using if I may ask
[02:00] <chmod775> !skype
[02:00] <ubotu> methinks skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[02:00] <mcphail> slarts: it doesn't "contain" anything. It just sets up the initial gnome environment. you don't lose anything by removing it.
[02:01] <mcphail> GTX: CLI at the moment
[02:01] <thegladiator> GTX, try out  both if time permits
[02:01] <GTX> How do I try out both
[02:01] <thegladiator> and you can decide your taste
[02:01] <GTX> without losing my data
[02:01] <Ryugi> i want to build applications in ajunta
[02:01] <thegladiator> which have you installed ?
[02:01] <Ryugi> and it says automake is missing
[02:01] <GTX> ubuntu
[02:01] <thegladiator> you wont loose your data
[02:01] <thegladiator> ok ubuntu by default comes with gnome
[02:01] <GTX> yup
[02:01] <thegladiator> now you can install the kde-desktop package
[02:02] <slarts> ok, thanks
[02:02] <thegladiator> from synaptic
[02:02] <GTX> ok
[02:02] <GTX> and how would I switch between them?
[02:02] <hatake_kakashi> or kubuntu-package
[02:02] <thegladiator> your login screen will be modified accfordingly
[02:02] <pdc^> Q: why doesn't ./SomeScreenSaver -root   display on the desktop?  This is Dapper Flight3 / gnome
[02:02] <hatake_kakashi> GTX: at the login screen for X, there is a button called Session
[02:02] <mcphail> Ryugi: apt-get it. It isn't installed by default
[02:02] <thegladiator> you have this "session" button
[02:02] <GTX> ok
[02:02] <thegladiator> KDE by defualt changes it to kde login screen actually
[02:02] <Hoxzer> ;D lol
[02:03] <GTX> and if I didnt like KDE
[02:03] <Hoxzer> I dont understand I setup lirc for xine
[02:03] <GTX> I can just remove the package?
[02:03] <Hoxzer> and now I can put volume down but now up :D
[02:03] <thegladiator> yes you can also remove it
[02:03] <hatake_kakashi> GTX: yes apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[02:03] <thegladiator> but there is no harm in having both or more than 2
[02:03] <mcphail> GTX: you don't have to remove it: just ignore it
[02:03] <thegladiator> I have many , but GNOME is my default and I stick to it
[02:04] <GTX> hrmrm
[02:04] <thegladiator> correct as mcphail says , there are some ncie kde apps you can use them also
[02:04] <[blah] > does anybody know a good (php) text editor for ubuntu?
[02:04] <hatake_kakashi> GTX: different users, different tastes
[02:04] <GTX> ok
[02:04] <GTX> Well its downloading
[02:04] <thegladiator> GTX do one think do a google image search and see kde and gnome screenshots
[02:04] <GTX> and at the login screen
[02:05] <GTX> if I want gnome i select sessioin?
[02:05] <GTX> if not I just normaly login
[02:05] <[blah] > I've tried installing a few and reading some reviews but haven't found anything really nice.
[02:05] <thegladiator> its simple GTX you can figure it yourselves
[02:05] <twb> So I have this C program that assumes ia32.
[02:05] <GTX> ok :)
[02:05] <GTX> Thanks
[02:05] <thegladiator> np
[02:05] <twb> How do I tell GCC to be 32bit?  (I'm on amd64)
[02:05] <[blah] > mcphail, are you using KDE or gnome?
[02:06] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[02:06] <linuxboyfriend> can i install kde from CD or do i have to downoad it?
[02:06] <mcphail> [blah] : GNOME most of the time
[02:06] <berserk> enlightenment
[02:06] <twb> linuxboyfriend: yes.
[02:06] <twb> Ratpoison all the way, baby!
[02:06] <[blah] > linuxboyfriend, I think there is a distro called kubuntu that comes with kde.
[02:07] <losty> please
[02:07] <slarts> KDE is nice if you enjoy wading through 20,000 config dialogs
[02:07] <losty> helpme
[02:07] <hatake_kakashi> !+help
[02:07] <ubotu> I learn mainly by observing declarative statements such as "x is at http://www.xxx.com", and then reply when people ask things like "where can i find x?"
[02:07] <thegladiator> #kubuntu is kubunu channel , they are also a helpful bunch
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[02:07] <slarts> it's also nice if you want to alt-drag a window above the top of the screen, which Gnome doesn't let you do :>
[02:07] <_mindspin> !ask
[02:07] <linuxboyfriend> twb, [blah] : no, in my ubuntu system, can I install it from Ubuntu CD?
[02:07] <twb> linuxboyfriend: Um, probably not.
[02:07] <mcphail> twb: GCC has a flg (--target-arch or something) which may help, but the problem is linking against 32 bit libs
[02:08] <thegladiator> not from ubuntu cd
[02:08] <thegladiator> ubuntu cd ships with gnome as default
[02:08] <linuxboyfriend> twb: oh
[02:08] <twb> mcphail: I'm getting errors of the form: stalin-ia32.c:36110: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
[02:08] <losty> i have one problem with ==>> Mounting local filesystem .......failed
[02:08] <linuxboyfriend> thegladiator: yeah i know, but i am a kde lover
[02:08] <linuxboyfriend> thegladiator: but i have installed ubuntu
[02:08] <losty> are there solution
[02:08] <losty> ??
[02:08] <[blah] > linuxboyfriend, I think you want the kubuntu distro for KDE on the cd.  I haven't tried it myself.
[02:08] <mcphail> twb: that's a warning, not an error
[02:08] <linuxboyfriend> thegladiator: as they are shipping the CD ;0
[02:09] <losty> please
[02:09] <twb> mcphail: I suspect it will be an error once it starts running...
[02:09] <linuxboyfriend> [blah] : no, i wanna install kde in ubuntu
[02:09] <twb> mcphail: but I'll try it and see.
[02:09] <losty> :(
[02:09] <GTX> So a question KUBUNTU is just KDE-Desktop package installed on ubuntu?
[02:09] <linuxboyfriend> OK, I think I have to install KDE from source!
[02:09] <mcphail> twb: not really. GCC4 spews out thousands of these on a large compile. Ihaven't seen any problems yet
[02:09] <_mindspin> losty what do you wanna do
[02:09] <[blah] > GTX, I think so.
[02:09] <GTX> lol, why?
[02:10] <losty> _mindspin,
[02:10] <GTX> When people can just download ubunutu
[02:10] <GTX> and install it
[02:10] <losty> have problem with =>> Mounting local filesystem .........failed
[02:10] <_mindspin> when?
[02:10] <UrKKi> anyone knows program that can record shoutcast radio?
[02:10] <_mindspin> on boot?
[02:10] <losty> yes
[02:10] <losty> charging modules
[02:10] <[blah] > ubuntu comes with Gnome, kubuntu (again i think) comes with KDE.  Personally I think that gnome is much nicer.  Ubuntu did a good job with it.
[02:11] <_mindspin> Installation completed or do you wanna install?
[02:11] <losty> _mindspin,
[02:11] <losty> man
[02:11] <CmaX> yello folks...
[02:11] <CmaX> here i am, trying ubuntu again... this time on a somewhat swankier computer :)
[02:11] <ulaas> _mindspin: also check if he is on breezy.. it sounded like  a dapper issue to me.
[02:11] <CmaX> feeling very lost...
[02:11] <losty> when start ubuntu, charging modules
[02:11] <CmaX> how do i up my resolution and enable 2nd monitor?
[02:12] <losty> Mounting local filesystem.................. failed
[02:12] <CmaX> such basic things in windows... just right-click on desktop and click properties...
[02:12] <howcomes> Was gone for awhile (booted into windows for a week or so to do some of my programming course) But im back in linux again :P
[02:12] <losty> sorry my english very bad
[02:12] <_mindspin> losty: you have an installed system which ran ever properly?
[02:12] <losty> ;(
[02:12] <grxmrx> hello
[02:12] <losty> memory ram?
[02:12] <berserk> et
[02:12] <losty> :S
[02:12] <_mindspin> answer my question first
[02:12] <losty> _mindspin,
[02:13] <losty> i have ubuntu breezy
[02:13] <_mindspin> and it worked before ?
[02:13] <losty> hoary
[02:13] <janno> !deb
[02:13] <ubotu> To install a deb: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[02:14] <janno> ty man :D
[02:14] <_mindspin> you upgraded and get this error now?
[02:14] <losty> yes
[02:14] <_mindspin> what did you exactly do when updating?
[02:14] <losty> _mindspin, i install linux-image , for pentium 4
[02:14] <losty> by synaptic
[02:14] <losty> i used synaptic for updating
[02:15] <_mindspin> and did a dist-upgrade?
[02:15] <losty> dist-upgrade?
[02:15] <losty> :s
[02:16] <_mindspin> yes when upgrading from one release to the next dist-upgrade is recommenden
[02:16] <_mindspin> d
[02:16] <losty> change ==>> linux-image , is dist-upgrade'????
[02:17] <grxmrx> is there a possibility to write files with php script in ubuntu? I've tried with setting permission to directory in which I want to write files, tried chown with user and group root, my login, then www-data, and still I cannot write files in this directory
[02:17] <_mindspin> no, but you said you had hoary and now breezy thats a dist-upgrade
[02:17] <losty> NO
[02:17] <[blah] > I just installed two (universe) packages.  How do I know where they installed, and how can I add them to my applications menu?
[02:17] <GTX> kubuntu-desktop is installed
[02:17] <_mindspin> you're on hoarey?
[02:17] <GTX> now what
[02:17] <xerophyte> how can i start program on boot ??
[02:17] <losty> i install my linux ubuntu breezy by cd install
[02:18] <losty> no by synaptic
[02:18] <GTX> xerophyte, when you log off leave the application you want open on boot
[02:18] <GTX> and click save
[02:18] <xerophyte> for example fedora core i start the program on boot just by editing /etc/rc.local
[02:18] <xerophyte> GTX its server
[02:18] <stjepan> hi
[02:18] <GTX> oh
[02:18] <GTX> dont know then
[02:18] <losty> synaptic only linux-image ( for pentium 4 optimized)
[02:18] <stjepan> how to transform kubuntu to ubuntu?
[02:18] <losty> understand me?
[02:19] <_mindspin> gotch at least, you have a fresh breezy installation?
[02:19] <stjepan> I installed kubuntu. How to install gnome (with bootsplash screen + other ubuntu stuff)
[02:19] <iroberti> Hi. I have a problem. I Install Wine in Kubuntu dapper and when I try to start Wine, it reply "Killed". Someone has a solution? Thx
[02:19] <stjepan> iroberti: why dapper?
[02:19] <janno> How i can find broken packages? just broken in treminal? apt-get broken? :D
[02:19] <stjepan> iroberti: it isnt very stable
[02:19] <janno> !broken
[02:19] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, janno
[02:19] <stjepan> janno: no, apt-cache search broken :)
[02:19] <iroberti> dapper is very good. It have found all the hardware
[02:20] <_mindspin> losty if you describe your situatiuion as proper as posibble, ppl would understand you better
[02:20] <iroberti> In my laptot is the first that find all the hardware
[02:20] <janno> apt-cache search broken <-- it shows lots of packages .S
[02:20] <janno> :S
[02:21] <gypsy> hello
[02:21] <iroberti> Hi. I have a problem. I Install Wine in Kubuntu dapper and when I try to start Wine, it reply "Killed". Someone has a solution? Thx
[02:21] <stjepan> how to disable synchronizing clock at boot?
[02:21] <opcodevoid> hmmm
[02:21] <gypsy> I update to dapper but when I boot it says that can't load modules manually, and in fact I've not the network card and mouse working, any hint?
[02:21] <stjepan> janno: I was just kidding :] 
[02:22] <opcodevoid> are there Ubuntu Dapper iso files available? I cant find anyhting on the mirrors and on the ubuntu site
[02:22] <janno> ? :D
[02:22] <regfire> lol
[02:22] <janno> dapper is officali out?
[02:22] <stjepan> janno: no it isnt
[02:22] <janno> :(
[02:22] <opcodevoid> but are there iso files or arent there :P
[02:23] <janno> But how i can find my broken package :S
[02:23] <stjepan> janno: dapper is in development
[02:23] <opcodevoid> http://kambing.vlsm.org/debian-cd/ubuntu/
[02:23] <opcodevoid> hmm
[02:23] <zukalk> janno, try "apt-get check"
[02:23] <stjepan> janno: wait for an official release of dapper (april 2006)
[02:23] <opcodevoid> ubuntu-dapper-install-i386.060124.iso    new enough :P
[02:24] <stjepan> whats the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu? just kubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop??
[02:24] <JLiquorish> is it ok to un install the linux kernel 2.6.12-9-386 when 2.6.12-10-386 is installed?
[02:24] <CmaX> yep
[02:25] <CmaX> and the fact that it confuses newbies like me into wasting 3GB of monthly 5G cap to download kubuntu when already having ubuntu CDs
[02:25] <mcphail> JLiquorish: why run a 386 kernel? Very old hardware?
[02:25] <thegladiator> i cant play VCD using mplayer ---------> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8812
[02:25] <JLiquorish> thats what was installed by default and just automatically updated
[02:26] <JLiquorish> brand new PC with P4 3GHz 64-bit CPU...
[02:26] <iroberti> Hi. I have a problem. I Install Wine in Kubuntu dapper and when I try to start Wine, it reply "Killed". Someone has a solution? Thx
[02:26] <mcphail> JLiquorish: try a 686 kernel
[02:26] <CmaX> okay, i've got an amd64 ... would ubuntu automatically have seen that and installed accordingly?
[02:26] <opcodevoid> mcphail is there a large performance difference between the two?
[02:26] <JLiquorish> ok, and uninstall the other kernels?
[02:26] <mcphail> opcodevoid: yes
[02:27] <GTX> Yeah i'm on KDE now
[02:27] <mcphail> opcodevoid: the 686 is much snappier
[02:27] <CmaX> how do i know if i'm running ia32 or amd64 ubuntu? ?
[02:27] <GTX> I like it better my opion :)
[02:27] <thegladiator> good:)
[02:27] <mcphail> CmaX: uname
[02:27] <GTX> thegladiator, thanks for helping me on it :)
[02:27] <GTX> looks nice and sexy now
[02:27] <thegladiator> np njoy :)
[02:27] <CmaX> mcphail, it just says 'Linux'
[02:27] <JLiquorish> will i need linux-image-2.6.12-10-686-smp?
[02:27] <mcphail> CmaX: if you used the standard install CD, you're running 32bit
[02:27] <GTX> CmaX, uname -a
[02:28] <CmaX> excellent! thanks mcphail, GTX
[02:28] <GTX> np
[02:28] <mcphail> JLiquorish: -smp is for dual core or hyperthreaded
[02:28] <naveen> hi all
[02:28] <JLiquorish> i have HT
[02:28] <GTX> I've got one question thegladiator, when i select lots of stuff the gfx seems  to lag was same with gnome any ideas?
[02:28] <JLiquorish> in xp the cpu shows up as 2 cpus because i have HT
[02:28] <thegladiator> can nyone resolve this mplayer VCD problem ? cant run VCD with mplayer
[02:28] <thegladiator> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8812
[02:28] <naveen> has anyone run XGL and Compwiz Successfully
[02:28] <mcphail> JLiquorish: then try the smp
[02:28] <opcodevoid> naveen Im trying atm :P
[02:29] <opcodevoid> getting dapper
[02:29] <JLiquorish> and uninstall all i386 kernel images??
[02:29] <thegladiator> GTX, big lag ?
[02:29] <naveen> opcodevoid :)
[02:29] <mcphail> JLiquorish: just ignore them
[02:29] <thegladiator> ur mem size
[02:29] <thegladiator> ?
[02:29] <GTX> thegladiator, not massive but kind of
[02:29] <JLiquorish> incase something goes wrong?
[02:29] <JLiquorish> so should i mark linux-image-2.6.12-10-686-smp for installtion and install, reboot, select it in grub and see if it goes ok, if it does remove the others?
[02:29] <naveen> I have problem in starting XGL
[02:30] <mcphail> JLiquorish: why uninstall? everyone has huge harddisks these days
[02:30] <JLiquorish> because they show up in GRUB
[02:30] <JLiquorish> and I only need one kernel
[02:30] <opcodevoid> by the way
[02:30] <opcodevoid> should I install nvidia-glx before I install compiz/xgl or should I let it use the xorg-nv driver
[02:30] <mcphail> JLiquorish: ok the. But you can just scrub them from menu.lst
[02:31] <GTX> thegladiator, any ideas  then? my drivers are installed
[02:31] <JLiquorish> ok, will info on editing that be in the wiki?
[02:31] <naveen> Hmm.. I dont have nvidia or ATI Card
[02:31] <thegladiator> if you can help me if will pay u.....
[02:31] <thegladiator> mroe respect i.e :)
[02:31] <Kane2931> ne1 have a fast mirror to get Dapper Flight 3 ?
[02:31] <opcodevoid> naveen what card?
[02:31] <naveen> opcodevoid I have VIA S3 Unichrome IGP Graphics
[02:31] <naveen> won't it run on mine?
[02:32] <thegladiator> GTX, i dont know much about lags, hope your gfx memory etc is good
[02:32] <kenroy_> hello
[02:32] <g8m> thegladiator try starting mplayer like mplayer vcd://2 -cdrom-device /dev/hdc replace /dev/hdc for your cd-rom
[02:32] <JLiquorish> im installing the SMP kernel now
[02:32] <kenroy_> does ubuntu come with a firewall enabled
[02:32] <opcodevoid> hmmm I guess as long your Xserver has those VIA drivers installed on it, it should work
[02:32] <JLiquorish> you dont need a firewall in linux, do you?
[02:32] <naveen> opcodevoid yes via is getting detected
[02:32] <mcphail> JLiquorish: everyone needs a firewall
[02:32] <GTX> it is thegladiator does it do it  with you?
[02:32] <GTX> or
[02:33] <CmaX> JLiquorish, i don't know much about linux, but i'm pretty sure you need a firewall
[02:33] <JLiquorish> ok, i have a router with a built in firewall anyway
[02:33] <elkbuntu> any computer on the net should have a firewall ;)
[02:33] <JLiquorish> ok, misunderstood
[02:33] <naveen> opcodevoid I have installed everything but then Xgl starts and gives an error
[02:33] <thegladiator> no in my case I have good speeds actually
[02:33] <opcodevoid> naveen are you running dapper?
[02:33] <thegladiator> i mean not big lag or anything mayb a few seconds , but every apps take that kind of lag
[02:34] <naveen> opcodevoid yes Dapper Flight 3
[02:34] <thegladiator> less than 5 seconds
[02:34] <opcodevoid> what error?
[02:34] <LiGhTeNiN> can someone help me get my net working?
[02:34] <mcphail> JLiquorish: the default install doesn't open any ports.
[02:34] <naveen> opcodevoid see the last reply at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=127090&page=79
[02:35] <naveen> opcodevoid Fatal Server Error:
[02:35] <naveen> no screens found
[02:35] <thegladiator> g8m, smart that works ....but it it like that ?
[02:36] <opcodevoid> hmmmmm weird naveen
[02:36] <opcodevoid> following to the log everything should work fine
[02:36] <GTX> how do I do a screenshot
[02:36] <GTX> in kde?
[02:36] <LiGhTeNiN> under knoppix i just ran some interface program, entered all my net details and it automatically executed an ifconfig command, how can I get my net working under ubuntu?
[02:36] <naveen> opcodevoid hmmm.. It actually starts then flashes and dies
[02:37] <rainer> hi
[02:37] <opcodevoid> GTX if the printscrn button doesnt launch, there's some screenshot proggy available through your taskbar somewhere
[02:37] <rainer> anyone skype
[02:37] <thegladiator> g8m, hi why it works only that way ?
[02:37] <GTX> mrmr
[02:37] <opcodevoid> I dont know exactly where.. long time ago
[02:37] <rainer> hi
[02:37] <rainer> anyone skype_
[02:37] <rainer> ?
[02:37] <naveen> opcodevoid BTW what is this error FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/X11/fonts/misc" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing.
[02:38] <g8m> dunno
[02:38] <opcodevoid> No idea, sorry
[02:38] <naveen> k
[02:38] <CmaX> how do i exit X in order to install NVIDIA drivers?
[02:38] <opcodevoid> telinit 3
[02:39] <CmaX> opcodevoid, was that meant for me?
[02:39] <opcodevoid> yes
[02:39] <CmaX> ta
[02:39] <opcodevoid> to go back use telinit 5
[02:39] <kenroy_> how do i install ati drivers in ubuntu
[02:40] <CmaX> ta
[02:40] <[blah] > is there a way to see what the last packages I installed where?
[02:40] <opcodevoid> CmaX you might as well use apt-get install glx
[02:40] <opcodevoid> nvidia-glx*
[02:40] <JLiquorish> =D the smp kernel is working ok
[02:40] <[blah] > eg, can I sort by (install date) in Synaptic
[02:41] <Kane2931> anyone have a FTP mirror to get Ubuntu Dapper that is fast.
[02:41] <CmaX> i typed telinit 3 at a term... nothing seems to be happening..
[02:41] <GTX> how do I do a screenshot, in kde  I Used to be able to just press print screen in gnome, I cant now thoe
[02:41] <opcodevoid> ./etc/init.d/gdm stop (or kdm if you're using kde :P)
[02:42] <CmaX> opcodevoid, are you talking to me?
[02:42] <[blah] > Kane2931, It's all relivant what you are asking.  What is fast for me at my location could be slow as hell in your location.
[02:42] <opcodevoid> CmaX yes :)
[02:42] <elkbuntu> GTX mebbe the peeps in #kubuntu might know?
[02:42] <CmaX> thanks :)
[02:42] <Kane2931> [blah] : i've tried the official one, 180k/sec max.
[02:42] <travishafer_> What do I need to download to be able to compile files?
[02:42] <kenroy_> this ubuntu community seems more active than the others
[02:42] <GTX> transgress, gcc
[02:42] <[blah] > Kane2931, that is not fast?
[02:43] <Ng> travishafer_: install the build-essential package
[02:43] <Kane2931> [blah] : i can get 1.1mb/sec here :)
[02:43] <travishafer_> Ok, thanks.
[02:43] <[blah] > Kane2931, on sites that don't have as much traffic....
[02:44] <mcphail> JLiquorish: you notice any difference in performance?
[02:44] <dylan_> can somebody please help me to understand Order = 50 under the Startup Programs thing?  I need to have athcool on startup, but it says I must be root, so Im thinking it might be the order number....its currently set at 50.
[02:44] <rainer> can not sett monitor refresh rate to 85 at least
[02:45] <rainer> can anyone help by skype
[02:45] <rainer> -
[02:45] <CmaX> back...
[02:45] <CmaX> didn't help, seeing as it's now complaining about gcc compiler .. kernel not matching etc...
[02:45] <mcphail> rainer: just ask the question
[02:45] <JLiquorish> mcphail: seemed a bit slower to start up :S
[02:45] <CmaX> i'm doing apt-get install nvidia-glx now, but it appears to be an older driver (7667)... than the one i downloaded (81xx)
[02:46] <JLiquorish> but its ok now and seems faster
[02:46] <rainer> how to set refresh rate to hier than 60hz?
[02:46] <elkbuntu> rainer it depends waht your card can take
[02:46] <rainer> can take until 100 under windos
[02:46] <mcphail> JLiquorish: it's linux - you'll never have to reboot anyway!
[02:47] <[blah] > what is the difference with mark for removal and mark for complete removal?
[02:47] <CmaX> rainer, i'd say, that like me, you need to get the right drivers going...
[02:47] <CmaX> anyways, i've done an apt-get install nvidia-glx... now what?
[02:47] <rainer> but HOW? can anyone help by skype?
[02:47] <Ng> [blah] : complete removal also removes any system configs the package had installed
[02:47] <opcodevoid> hmmmm Im not sure if it's correct what Im about to say now CmaX
[02:47] <opcodevoid> so check it before doing it
[02:47] <dylan_>  can somebody please help me to understand Order = 50 under the Startup Programs thing?  I need to have athcool on startup, but it says I must be root, so Im thinking it might be the order number....its currently set at 50.
[02:47] <JLiquorish> mcphail: i know =)
[02:47] <tim_> when i try to install cedega i get this message, root@ubuntu:/home/tim/Desktop # sudo dpkg -i cedega_timedemo_installer
[02:47] <tim_> dpkg-deb: `cedega_timedemo_installer' is not a debian format archive
[02:47] <tim_> dpkg: error processing cedega_timedemo_installer (--install):
[02:47] <tim_>  subprocess dpkg-deb --control returned error exit status 2
[02:47] <tim_> Errors were encountered while processing:
[02:47] <opcodevoid> edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the driver from nv to nvidia
[02:47] <tim_>  cedega_timedemo_installer
[02:47] <opcodevoid> not sure!!
[02:48] <tim_> how else would i run it to install it
[02:48] <[blah] > Ng, so I should use complete removal.  Why would I not want to use that then?
[02:48] <CmaX> opcodevoid, you talking to me? just joking... :) do i need to restart? or restart x?
[02:48] <Ng> dylan_: that number just controls the order the programs are started in. if one of them needs root privileges you might want to start it as part of the system boot, otherwise you'll need to put "gksudo athcool" and it will prompt you for a password every time you log in
[02:48] <elkbuntu> tim_, make sure you have the .deb at the end of the filename?
[02:48] <bina> is ubuntu alright for laptops generally?  I haven't really decided on a model yet but when I do i dont want to be using windows for long :P
[02:49] <opcodevoid> CmaX yes to you, you probably have to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and edit nv to nvidia.. but Im not sure about that so you might as well check if im correct first
[02:49] <tim_> it says it is a shell script do i need to type .deb
[02:49] <rainer> linuxi foorum
[02:49] <Ng> [blah] : there will be some debian policy about this somewhere, but it's probably that removing a package shouldn't necessarily remove its config
[02:49] <Ng> bina: depends on the laptop, some have some pretty unsupported hardware
[02:49] <kenroy_> where can i get info on how to install ati drivers on ubuntu
[02:50] <Ng> bina: but there's an ubuntu laptop testing team and www.linux-laptop.net so you can check compatibility quite easily
[02:50] <bina> Ng: oh right, sweet.  thanks
[02:50] <elkbuntu> tim_, does the file show to you as having a .deb at the end of it when you look at?
[02:50] <elkbuntu> ie, look = 'dir' in the directory the file is in
[02:50] <mcphail> kenroy_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[02:50] <Ng> kenroy_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[02:50] <tim_> no
[02:50] <Ng> heh
[02:51] <tim_> dir
[02:51] <elkbuntu> tim_, then dpkg is not the tool you should be using... try simply typing the name of the script
[02:51] <JLiquorish> how do your restart x?
[02:51] <mcphail> JLiquorish: ctrl-alt-backspace
[02:52] <JLiquorish> i do that and get black screen and white text
[02:52] <JLiquorish> what do i do then to get back into gnome?
[02:52] <Ng> JLiquorish: is it showing you a login prompt?
[02:52] <mcphail> JLiquorish: then try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[02:52] <JLiquorish> from what i can remember last time i did it i got black screen, white text and it asking me to login
[02:53] <Ng> JLiquorish: then log in and run the command mcphail just said :)
[02:53] <JLiquorish> ill write it down first :)
[02:53] <tim_> typing it in doesn nothing
[02:53] <elkbuntu> are you cd'd to the directory it is in
[02:54] <JLiquorish> ill go try it now
[02:54] <mcphail> tim_: try chmod +x name_of_script then ./name_of_script
[02:54] <CmaX> back... rebooted...
[02:55] <CmaX> i now have nvidia-glx installed... but still can't up my resolution...
[02:55] <Kerrian> morning all
[02:55] <Kerrian> got a slight problem with my ubuntu box
[02:56] <CmaX> in xorg.conf it still says 'nv' next to driver... do i need to change that?
[02:56] <Kerrian> just turned it on, and got an error stating: unexpected inconsistency; run fsck manually
[02:56] <Ng> CmaX: yes, to nvidia
[02:56] <CmaX> not nvidia-glx?
[02:56] <mcphail> CmaX: sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:56] <kenroy_> so edubuntu is theeducational version of ubuntu
[02:56] <CmaX> i mean, that would be more logical, wouldn't it..
[02:56] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: start in single user mode and run fsck against your drive
[02:56] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: like: fsck /dev/hda1
[02:56] <Kerrian> uh, it won't let me
[02:57] <elkbuntu> thanks mcphail, getting too late to think coherently
[02:57] <Kerrian> the only option its giving me is to do something to the drive, something about it being mounted read only
[02:57] <Ng> kenroy_: do you have a Live CD you could boot? if so you could run fsck from within that
[02:57] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: what do you see in the screen? restart again CTRL-ALT-DELETE
[02:57] <tim_> ok im getting closer it started but now i am getting this error
[02:57] <kenroy_> ok
[02:57] <tim_> /root/.setup8705: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[02:57] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: ah, hold
[02:57] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: are you in a prompt? can you type commands?
[02:57] <CmaX> my word, linux is tricky....
[02:58] <Ng> tim_: that's in the package libgtk1.2
[02:58] <mcphail> CmaX: that's half the fun :)
[02:58] <CmaX> lol
[02:58] <Kerrian> bloody yay
[02:58] <Kerrian> bad block error :(
[02:58] <kenroy_> it seems the world is going ubuntu crazy
[02:58] <CmaX> how to restart x quickly ? (i'm doing this whole reboot thing at the moment...)
[02:58] <elkbuntu> ctrl alt backspace
[02:58] <Ng> CmaX: ctrl-alt-f1, log in, "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[02:59] <CmaX> we're going crazy about because we're being told it's simple...
[02:59] <elkbuntu> ng ?
[02:59] <kenroy_> and it is
[02:59] <Ng> elkbuntu: ?
[02:59] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: fsck fixes badblocks (if badblock is installed and you are using ext[23] 
[02:59] <elkbuntu> what's wrong with ctrl alt backspace?
[02:59] <CmaX> Ng, thanks
[02:59] <mcphail> CmaX: try a fresh install of WinXP. That isn't simple
[02:59] <Kerrian> perhaps dropping my monitor onto my computer (desktop model) was a bad thing
[02:59] <Siegfrid> ctrl alt backspace will shutdown x11
[02:59] <Ng> elkbuntu: did I say anything was wrong with it?
[02:59] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: lol. perhaps
[02:59] <kenroy_> so april it is
[02:59] <JLiquorish> ok, that didnt work
[03:00] <elkbuntu> ng, no, just wondering the differnce
[03:00] <kenroy_> dapper season
[03:00] <Ng> kenroy_: your hard disk heads may have hit the disk surface and damaged it :/
[03:00] <kenroy_> damaged what
[03:00] <Kerrian> he was talking to me methinks
[03:00] <kenroy_> ok
[03:00] <CmaX> sweet!! thanks Ng... now, i don't see a bad creeping line running down my monitor...
[03:00] <Kerrian> meh, I'm not too concerned
[03:00] <Kerrian> it;s only a 13giug hard drive
[03:00] <Ng> kenroy_: sorry, yes I meant Kerrian ;)
[03:00] <CmaX> and my second monitor doesn't have a "no signal" message jumping around any more...
[03:00] <Kerrian> gig
[03:01] <CmaX> now, how do i get that 2nd monitor going...
[03:01] <JLiquorish> how do i replace my xorg.conf file with the backup i made?
[03:01] <Kerrian> hmm
[03:01] <tim_> how do i get that lib file
[03:01] <Kerrian> to ignire the irror or not to ignore the error
[03:01] <Ng> CmaX: are both monitors plugged into a single nvidia card?
[03:01] <CmaX> yep
[03:01] <kwewu14> how do i get kdm to load on boot?
[03:01] <JLiquorish> x wont start because it gets an error after i edited my xorg.conf to fix my resolution
[03:02] <Ng> CmaX: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XineramaMultipleMonitors has a quick and dirty guide to doing it
[03:02] <CmaX> ta, going there now
[03:03] <JLiquorish> mcphail: it did not work
[03:03] <mcphail> JLiquorish: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:03] <JLiquorish> cant i just do a sudo to replace /etc/X11/xorg.conf with /etx/X11/xorg.conf.backup ?
[03:04] <_lemsx1_> Kerrian: if you ignore it, it will simply corrupt your data. backup to another drive/partition and use with e2fsck -c /dev/hda1
[03:04] <Kerrian> nah, not gonna bother
[03:04] <mcphail> JLiquorish: sudo mv source destination
[03:04] <Kerrian> just going to put in anopther hard drive and do a fresh install
[03:04] <Kerrian> and toss this drive in the trash
[03:04] <JLiquorish> will that remove the .backup extension too?
[03:05] <Kerrian> 13gig drive is useless to me anyway
[03:05] <Kerrian> anything less than 120gig is no good for my line of work
[03:05] <Kerrian> :)
[03:05] <mcphail> JLiquorish: sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:05] <JLiquorish> ok, ill go try now
[03:05] <tim_> where do i get this file from libgtkl.2
[03:05] <CmaX> actually, before i foray into dual screens... how do i up my res? the max i'm given is 1024x768..
[03:06] <CmaX> which is the one problem... and the other is i installed ubuntu with it recognizing my samsung 17" as primary monitor... but i'm now using my AOpen 19" as primary...
[03:06] <renlore> how do u pronounce ubuntu btw? :/
[03:07] <Mau13x> Hi all, I need help to configur XORG on new Ubuntu installation
[03:07] <kenroy_> i wonder how kde would look on ubuntu
[03:07] <_lemsx1_> renlore: copy/paste that in google
[03:07] <Ng> tim_: 1.2, not l.2. you can install it with synaptic or apt-get
[03:07] <mcphail> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:07] <Mau13x> I have a Radeon X800 GTO and te Ubuntu 5.10 installation dont detected my card...
[03:07] <_lemsx1_> kenroy_: kubuntu is ubuntu+kde
[03:08] <dylan_> does having a linux server without a GUI really make a difference?  are there linux servers with GUIs?
[03:08] <Ng> dylan_: every linux server I admin runs without a GUI :)
[03:08] <CmaX> so, to ask my questions in order:
[03:08] <opcodevoid> dylan_ it still sucks resources so it wouldnt be smart to run a linux server with gui
[03:08] <Ng> dylan_: I take the view that the less I have installed the less can cause a problem, and since I can manage the server completely from an ssh session I don't bother with a GUI, but it's technically a personal preference issue I guess
[03:08] <dylan_> opcodevoid, is it much harder to do so?
[03:08] <_lemsx1_> dylan_: it depends on how do you define "server". for me a server is a computer that does "serving" and nothing else. so, no GUI needed (wasting my RAM and resources)
[03:08] <CmaX> 1. I have a 'new' monitor plugged in, but ubuntu doesn't know/care... how do i fix that without manually editing (stuffing up) xorg.conf?
[03:09] <opcodevoid> dylan nope
[03:09] <kenroy_> nice
[03:09] <tim_> root@ubuntu:/home/tim/Desktop # sudo apt-get libtk1.2
[03:09] <tim_> E: Invalid operation libtk1.2
[03:09] <Ng> tim_: sudo apt-get install libgtk1.2     :)
[03:09] <tim_> lol thanks
[03:10] <Ng> CmaX: you could probably run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" so it redetects things. you might well need to run the nvidia-glx-config command again after as it may default back to the nv driver
[03:10] <JLiquorish> mcphail: thank you
[03:10] <mcphail> JLiquorish: worked?
[03:10] <JLiquorish> yeh, back in gnome =)
[03:11] <JLiquorish> ill have to edit xorg.conf a bit more carefully
[03:11] <tim_> root@ubuntu:/home/tim/Desktop # sudo apt-get install libtk1.2
[03:11] <tim_> Reading package lists... Done
[03:11] <tim_> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:11] <tim_> E: Couldn't find package libtk1.2
[03:11] <mcphail> JLiquorish: don't edit it by hand
[03:11] <howcomes> http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/hottopics/climatechange/
[03:11] <howcomes> http://bbc.cpdn.org/download/mirror.php?file=bbcclimate.sh
[03:11] <CmaX> Ng, thanks!
[03:11] <tim_> this is starting to hurt
[03:11] <Ng> tim_: please don't paste errors in here, use a pastebin
[03:11] <Ng> tim_: also, you spelt it wrong, you only put libtk1.2, it's libgtk1.2
[03:11] <tim_> whats a paste bin
[03:11] <Ng> !pastebin
[03:11] <ubotu> it has been said that pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[03:11] <JLiquorish> i have dont it before and it worked, it doesnt recognize my monitors HorizSync or VertSync or the max resolution
[03:12] <JLiquorish> *done
[03:12] <mcphail> JLiquorish: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:12] <navarone> JLiquorish, what monitor?
[03:12] <JLiquorish> IBM G78
[03:12] <CmaX> Ng, it allows me to choose between nv, nvidia & others...
[03:12] <Ng> CmaX: aha :)
[03:12] <JLiquorish> ive got the docs that give me the HorizSync and VertSync
[03:13] <JLiquorish> *VertRefresh
[03:13] <chmod775> !javadebs
[03:14] <mcphail> JLiquorish: type the command i entered above and follow the prompts
[03:14] <JLiquorish> ok
[03:14] <navarone> JLiquorish, in xorg.conf put these ranges in the appropriate section Horizontal Scan Range: 50 - 160 kHz, Vertical Scan Range 30 - 85 Hz
[03:14] <Delvien> Hey guys has anyone successfullly patched the kernel in Dapper for Undervolting the CPU ????
[03:15] <JLiquorish> how much memory is to be used by my video card?
[03:15] <jsgotangco> Seveas, lol nice pic of ogra
[03:15] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: explain undervolting ... voltage? you want to step your CPU down?
[03:15] <JLiquorish> leave it blank?
[03:15] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: perhaps you need to use: acpi=ht at boot
[03:15] <regfire> hey all, when building a windows server containing over 4 gb, a /pae switch needs to be enabled before the OS will recognize the memory. Is this automagicly compensated for in an Ubuntu server?
[03:16] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ i want the voltage (the power) to my CPU changed, there are guides to patching the kernel but im confused on how they work
[03:16] <Ng> Delvien: isn't that normally something controlled by the BIOS?
[03:16] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: i've never read/heard of that...
[03:16] <Kumo> Hii guys, I got this message when I updated the kernel WARNING: Couldn't find symtab and strtab in module /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko, after that I cannot use ubuntu anymore, could anybody help me?
[03:16] <Ng> and also something you generally don't want to do? ;)
[03:16] <navarone> JLiquorish, I find reconfiguring the whole x-server thing can cause more probs. I find it easier to just get the info you need to fix prob and add it to xorg.conf yourself
[03:16] <JLiquorish> ok
[03:16] <Delvien> NG yes but undervolting on a Centrino is safe and draws less power for extended battery life..
[03:17] <CmaX> restarting x, bbs
[03:17] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: yep. that definitely sounds like something your BIOS does and not your kernel... but, these mobos nowadays allow software to change that kind of stuff
[03:17] <Ng> Delvien: I have an athlon64 and the "powernowd" package automatically drops its clock speed when the system is idle - that sounds more like the sort of thing you'd be wanting I think
[03:17] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ thats my exact question is im tryinto "patch my kernel" but when i get to patching it it asks me "File to patch?: "
[03:17] <Ng> Delvien: and I'm pretty sure it works on my centrino laptop at work
[03:17] <JLiquorish> well after putting in the HorizSync and VertRefresh i still only get a max resolution of 1024x768, shall i enter 1280x1024 and 1600x1200 myself? I know for sure the monitor can handle them and 75Mhz
[03:18] <Delvien> NG im not talking about the clock speed
[03:18] <navarone> JLiquorish, in monitor section of xorg.conf replace the horiz/vert with 50 - 160 and 30 - 85 Hz respectively
[03:18] <Ng> Delvien: I know, but halving the clock speed will drop the power usage more than undervolting it a tiny bit I suspect
[03:18] <Delvien> NG i use emifreqd to manualy control that, and powernowd to automatically controll it
[03:18] <JLiquorish> i have done that navarone
[03:18] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: you are doing the wrong thing when patching... try: cd /usr/src/kernel-source* or linux-source* and cat /path  | patch -p1
[03:18] <navarone> hmm
[03:18] <CmaX> excellent! got the monitor & res sorted out... now let me get back to that dual monitor howto...
[03:18] <Delvien> Ng In windows undervolting gives me 40 more minutes of battery life and lowers the temp of the cpu at all times
[03:18] <navarone> JLiquorish, have you restarted xserver?
[03:19] <CmaX> btw, can i set large fonts somewhere? very small type at the mo
[03:19] <JLiquorish> yes
[03:19] <JLiquorish> ill try it again
[03:19] <UBUNTU> Guys I am making my custom livecd...I have some questions...
[03:19] <Reflekt> Hi there, does anyone know to a network configuration menu in the server edition? because its only picking up stupid IP address's, and i dont undertand why
[03:19] <Ng> Delvien: fair enough :)
[03:19] <gnomefreak> anyone else have issues opening there /etc/apt/sources.list  file?
[03:19] <sm> morning
[03:20] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: explain "issues"
[03:20] <gnomefreak> issues=not opening
[03:20] <JLiquorish> still only a max res of 1024x768
[03:20] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ cat /path  | patch -p1 no such file or dir
[03:20] <PaXo_> HOLY FUCK NIGGA PLZ
[03:20] <Kumo> Could anybody help me with this please? WARNING: Couldn't find symtab and strtab in module /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-686/kernel/drivers/net/bnx2.ko
[03:21] <sm> how do I make less not jump to the bottom of the terminal when printing output of just a few lines ?
[03:21] <Reflekt> Can anyone help me with acccesing the internet? lol
[03:21] <Ng> sm: use more ;)
[03:21] <gnomefreak> PaXo_: what your language in here this is a family channel
[03:21] <PaXo_> sorry
[03:21] <sm> no thanks :)
[03:21] <PaXo_> i got excited
[03:21] <PaXo_> :D
[03:21] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: getfattr /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> _lemsx1_: i fixed it
[03:22] <gnomefreak> i forgot the first ?
[03:22] <JLiquorish> should i enter the resolutions manually?
[03:22] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: cat /path/to/where/patch/file/is.patch | patch -p1 (inside the kernel sources directory)
[03:22] <gnomefreak> forgot first /
[03:22] <MachineScrew> how stable is Dapper right now
[03:22] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ this mean its patched?
[03:22] <Delvien> MachineScrew very
[03:22] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ http://pastebin.com/561056
[03:22] <MachineScrew> Delvien, ok how about Xgl and compozit
[03:22] <Ng> MachineScrew: it may work today it may explode on you tomorrow
[03:22] <JLiquorish> navarone?
[03:23] <MachineScrew> Ng right
[03:23] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: sudo ldconfig `uname -r`
[03:23] <Ng> it's a development branch, it's entirely unpredictable
[03:23] <Delvien> Machinescrew depends on you graphics card
[03:23] <kenroy_> how do i setup swat after installing it
[03:23] <navarone> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8817  <--- JLiquorish
[03:23] <MachineScrew> Delvien, hmm I have a ATI Radeon IGP with 64Mb of Shared ram
[03:23] <MachineScrew> Delvien, will that be good enough
[03:23] <Delvien> MachineScrew its a pain but you COULD get it working
[03:24] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: sudo: unable to lookup ubuntu via gethostbyname() ldconfig: relative path `2.6.10-5-386' used to build cache
[03:24] <JLiquorish> cheers navarone
[03:24] <Delvien> Machinescrew i dont know if thats a good enough gfx card
[03:24] <coolbeing> hi
[03:24] <navarone> JLiquorish, hope it works
[03:24] <Reflekt> My "ifconfig" is only picking up a loopback interface and not an eth, can someone tell me why or?
[03:24] <coolbeing> I need someone ti help me out please.
[03:24] <JLiquorish> if it does, could i also add "1600x1200" infront of them too?
[03:24] <MachineScrew> Delvien, well its Runs Quake 3 but nothing better looking than that
[03:24] <cerius> \join #ubuntude
[03:24] <_lemsx1_> Delvien: yes, that means that it worked
[03:25] <Ng> Reflekt: try ifconfig -a   if it shows up in that and not the normal output it means the interface is down at the moment and needs to be configured and/or brought up (e.g. with sudo ifup eth0)
[03:25] <navarone> JLiquorish, your monitor cannot use that resolution
[03:25] <MachineScrew> Delvien, is there a hardware requirements for it
[03:25] <Delvien> _lemsxl_ sweet now to figure out what the hell to do now lol
[03:25] <Ng> coolbeing: ask your question, if we can help, we will :)
[03:25] <JLiquorish> ok... i thought it could, its always work ok under WIN
[03:25] <MachineScrew> Delvien, or somthing
[03:25] <Reflekt> Ng theres other ones in there eth0 eth1 eth2 and the loopback
[03:25] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: I am using a live cd, I have mounted my partition but it seems that the output is of the livecd not my partition
[03:25] <Delvien> MachineScrew i was told me x300 pci-e 128mb gfx card would struggle, but i play quake 4 with medium AA x2 no troubles
[03:26] <navarone> JLiquorish, according to what I have read the max resolution is 1280x1024 at 75mhz
[03:26] <MachineScrew> wow
[03:26] <JLiquorish> ok
[03:27] <coolbeing> I just installed Ubuntu Dapper Flight 3. I am a noob and this is the only version of Ubuntu that works for me. I downloaded 558 updates yeterday and started installing but the installation was corrupt. Not to continue the installation it tells me to: "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. "  When I paste this into the terminal I get this "dpkg: requested o
[03:27] <coolbeing> peration requires superuser privilege
[03:27] <coolbeing> "   how do i become the supervisor ?PLease help
[03:28] <Sonobana> sudo
[03:28] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: sorry, wrong command... use: depmod -a `uname -r`
[03:28] <navarone> coolbeing put sudo in frint of command and password is your user password
[03:28] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: ok, a second
[03:28] <coolbeing> navarone: let m try that
[03:28] <JLiquorish> navarone: http://www-306.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=ibm&lndocid=MIGR-4MBTHP&velxr-layout=print
[03:29] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: or: depmod -a -F /boo/System.map-`uname -r` `uname -r`
[03:29] <JLiquorish> max addressability (pels) 1600x1200
[03:29] <coolbeing> navarone: thank you it worked.
[03:29] <JLiquorish> but thats at 65Hz
[03:29] <Matyas_za> Olla
[03:29] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: that command might not work for a livecd
[03:29] <stjepan> hi
[03:29] <stjepan> how to change ubuntu bootsplash image?'
[03:30] <kenroy_> how do i restat the inetd server in ubuntu
[03:30] <navarone> JLiquorish, try it if you want...no skin off my nose...<s>
[03:30] <_lemsx1_> stjepan: that involves a lot of steps... i'd say use splashy :-P
[03:30] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: yes, that's what I can see, it recognize the live cd kernel and not mine, even though I mounted my partition I did chroot
[03:30] <_lemsx1_> stjepan: but don't take my word for that... just learn about it
[03:31] <JLiquorish> i added it in on my old pc with ubuntu and the same monitor and it seemed to work ok, ill leave it for now because ill only use 1280x1024 i think
[03:31] <coolbeing> How do I change my time zone ?
[03:31] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: tzconfig
[03:31] <CmaX> dang... i'm stuck in vim
[03:31] <gnomefreak> _lemsx1_: if you are talking about the grub screen you are gonna need to read up on that its not easy
[03:31] <navarone> JLiquorish, yeah I was gonna say you'd want a magnifying glass at 1600x1200...lol
[03:31] <_lemsx1_> CmaX: :q!
[03:31] <CmaX> :!q and it just throws me back into the file edit
[03:32] <CmaX> tsk.. should be :q!
[03:32] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: what did work was sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-2.6.12-10-686, but I got the message I wrote at the beginning
[03:32] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: no, changing grub screen is easy. the bootsplash is not easy using usplash
[03:32] <armedking> I Just switched from Kde (Mandriva) to Gnome (Ubuntu) i feel a bit ashamed to ask but. How do i get the hard disk icons from my desktop?
[03:33] <dennis_> were do i finf autostart in ubuntu?
[03:33] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  I get this "Please enter the name of one of these cities or zones
[03:33] <coolbeing> You just need to type enough letters to resolve ambiguities
[03:33] <coolbeing> Press Enter to view all of them again
[03:33] <coolbeing> "    and when I type in New York   i get teh same thing again
[03:33] <Reflekt> Hi there, my SSH doesnt seem to be working by default, can someone give me a hand?
[03:33] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: i guess that live cd has problems in the modules. nothing you can do there
[03:33] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: this problem started when I updated to the last kernel
[03:33] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: yep. answer those questions
[03:33] <gnomefreak> _lemsx1_: ok really lost what do you mean boot splash the black screen with the brown font  the lil gnome splash?
[03:33] <dennis_> were to find autostart in gnome?
[03:33] <JLiquorish> navarone: after restarting X again i know have alot of resolutions :S
[03:33] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: I answer New York and nothing happens i get the same message again
[03:33] <benanne> Hello, I'm trying to install ubuntu on a 900M vmware disk image. I want to make it really tiny so I picked the "server-expert" installation option. Now it's asking me which modules I want enabled for IDE support. It seems to me that there's a lot of obsolete support for different chipsets there. Apparently VMWare emulates a "PIIX4" IDE chipset, so I was wondering if anybody knew what modules this requires (and which I can subsequently disa
[03:33] <benanne> ble).
[03:34] <navarone> JLiquorish, options are good eh?
[03:34] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: do you think the problem could be that I'm using the hoary live cd and I use breezy in my computer?
[03:34] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: somebody asked about how to change the bootsplash image (not the grub's menu)
[03:34] <JLiquorish> xll i did this time was add 1280x1024, but when i restart x after adding vert and horiz i didnt have all these
[03:34] <vandango> anyone know how I can get a nice looking yet simple cursor theme for ubuntu?
[03:34] <JLiquorish> *all
[03:34] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: America/New_York
[03:34] <JLiquorish> oh well, works fine, thankyou for your help navarone
[03:34] <navarone> no prob JLiquorish
[03:34] <CmaX> hmm i've got xorg.conf open in readonly mode...
[03:34] <stjepan> btw, do you use ubuntu default gtk theme? what gtk theme do you recommend?
[03:34] <gnomefreak> _lemsx1_: the boot splash image i think of the gnome splash the lil box during gnome booting
[03:35] <pierro> any idea i can force mutt to reload .mailcap in ubuntu ?
[03:35] <JLiquorish> no how do i put shortcuts on the desktop?
[03:35] <Reflekt> Hi there, my SSH doesnt seem to be working by default, can someone give me a hand?
[03:35] <armedking> I Just switched from Kde (Mandriva) to Gnome (Ubuntu) i feel a bit ashamed to ask but. How do i get the hard disk icons from my desktop?
[03:35] <navarone> Cmax, in terminla sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:35] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: bootsplashy -> usplash -> image with text scrolling and a progressbar
[03:35] <gypsymauro> hello
[03:35] <_lemsx1_> gnomefreak: -y of course (bootsplash)
[03:35] <CmaX> navarone, is what i should have done before i started editing it
[03:35] <samppa> armedking: If you want to, you can use KDE
[03:36] <gypsymauro> why midnight commander is in universe instead of main?
[03:36] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: non of these works:  America/New_York  or New York or New_York
[03:36] <_lemsx1_> Reflekt: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[03:36] <navarone> CmaX, close the one you have open and run that command...it will open xorg.conf as root so that you can edit and save
[03:36] <JLiquorish> found it :D
[03:36] <Reflekt> command not found _lemsx1_
[03:36] <armedking> samppa: I realy like Gnome over KDE now but i don't like to c my mounted disks on my desktop.
[03:37] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: sudo tzconfig... your current tz is ... do you want to change that? [n] : yes
[03:37] <armedking> samppa: because i have a lot of them haha, Anu ideas
[03:37] <JLiquorish> navarone, can i create a link to /home/jason on my desktop?
[03:38] <_lemsx1_> Reflekt: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[03:38] <Kumo> armedking: Aplications/System tools/Configuration editor, there enter to /apps/nautilus/desktop and modify what you want
[03:39] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: cat > /etc/timezone <<EOF
[03:39] <_lemsx1_> America/New_York
[03:39] <_lemsx1_> EOF
[03:39] <CmaX> restarting x... brb
[03:39] <stjepan> is it possible to get nice splash screen at reboot with usplash?
[03:39] <armedking> Kumo: Tnx that did the trick
[03:39] <triablo_> Hi,I installed the availble updates for ubuntu but when whe the installer reach to setup the linux image,it's simply stopped there.Why?
[03:39] <Reflekt> still not working _lemsx1_
[03:39] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: "sudo tzconfig... your current tz is ... do you want to change that? [n] : yes"  and then I entered all those 3 entries agai nand nothing hapes again
[03:39] <Reflekt> And i did install it / restart it
[03:39] <_lemsx1_> Reflekt: dpkg --list openssh-server ??
[03:40] <z1ng3r> Any ubuntu PPC people in here?
[03:40] <Kumo> armedking: u r welcome
[03:40] <Reflekt> Its listed there yeah
[03:40] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: did you see about cat that string to /etc/timezone?
[03:40] <gnomefreak> triablo_: try sudo apt-get update and than sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  see if that fixes it
[03:40] <[blah] > so going on to the rumor mill.... when is the google release of ubuntu going to be out?
[03:40] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: sorry I am a noob. is "/etc/timezone" i direcotry i should go to ?
[03:40] <CmaX> got dual screen!!!!
[03:41] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: what do you recommend me to do?
[03:41] <gnomefreak> [blah] : they havent released a date or any other information on that
[03:41] <CmaX> except they're the wrong way around!
[03:41] <Ng> [blah] : no such thing
[03:41] <[blah] > gnomefreak, speculate
[03:41] <Ng> [blah] : http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/20
[03:41] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: read what i said before... cat > /etc/timezone << EOF \n America/New_York\n EOF
[03:41] <gnomefreak> Ng: last reports i saw were the announced it in vegas but either way i think google will be supporting that
[03:41] <[blah] > Ng, I read that.
[03:41] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: where \n means PRESS ENTER
[03:41] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: hello
[03:41] <Reflekt> Its listed in dpkg --list openssh-server _eins
[03:42] <Ng> gnomefreak: there has been no announcement
[03:42] <[blah] > Ng Apple also said they wheren't working with Intel
[03:42] <Goshawk> _lemsx1_, hi to you :D
[03:42] <JLiquorish> is there a ftp client already installed in ubuntu?
[03:42] <Ng> gnomefreak: if it exists at all it's their internal modified ubuntu
[03:42] <Goshawk> _lemsx1_, have you set up xgl? :D
[03:42] <[blah] > Ng,  This morning, CNBC reported that Google is in close talks with Dell to install Google software on all Dell computers for a one billion dollar fee. CNBC continued to theorize that this will be a huge threat to Microsoft, a company whose stock is already languishing.
[03:42] <Reflekt> Its listed in dpkg --list openssh-server         :        _lemsx1_
[03:42] <Ng> [blah] : that'll be google desktop. also this is all unsuitable for this channel - use #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:43] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: i'm guessing you need to go back to the old kernel if that's an option
[03:43] <cerius> hi wie kann ich zum deutsch ubuntu chanell wechesln danke
[03:43] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: install a stock kernel. do no compile your own
[03:43] <CmaX> cerius, ich habe keine ahnung!! lerne english!
[03:43] <navarone> !de
[03:43] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: i setup xgl fine in a i810 computer. i'm doign it now in a ATI radeon 9550 box
[03:43] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[03:43] <trigx300> hi can anyone give me a link to a page where i can fine a list of ubuntu repositorys for x64
[03:43] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: stock kernel? what's that?
[03:43] <CmaX> !fr
[03:43] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[03:43] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  sorry, do i pastethis into the terminal? "cat > /etc/timezone << EO"  ?
[03:43] <CmaX> !afr
[03:43] <ubotu> CmaX: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:44] <CmaX> !za
[03:44] <ubotu> CmaX: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:44] <CmaX> !af
[03:44] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CmaX
[03:44] <Goshawk> _lemsx1_, do compiz --replace gconf adds a folder on /app/compiz in your gconf?
[03:44] <CmaX> !afrikaans
[03:44] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, CmaX
[03:44] <cerius> ich war schonmal druff aber befehl vergessen
[03:44] <navarone> Cmax that annoying
[03:44] <[blah] > is there a way to remove the KDE dependancy packages from my repository?
[03:44] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: stock kernel means: a kernel compiled by the ubuntu team
[03:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell CmaX about irc
[03:44] <[blah] > !gr
[03:44] <ubotu> Elate sto #ubuntu-gr gia Elliniki sizitisi
[03:44] <trigx300> anyone
[03:44] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: yeah, i did all that and it worked fine
[03:44] <trigx300> ??
[03:44] <cerius> \join #ubuntude
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Ng:  this is where i read the annoucment in vegas http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/31/google_goes_desktop_linux/
[03:44] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: i'm upgrading to dapper on this box now
[03:44] <CmaX> ubotu, tell _jason i know
[03:45] <navarone> cerius /join #ubuntu-de
[03:45] <Goshawk> _lemsx1_, does gdm starts automatically?
[03:45] <cerius> \join #ubuntu.de
[03:45] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: i'm on #xgl-ubuntu
[03:45] <_jason> CmaX: the second link has a page full of all the language channels
[03:45] <cerius> ah thx
[03:45] <CmaX> dang can't help myself...
[03:45] <[blah] > cerius, wrong slash
[03:45] <Goshawk> _lemsx1_, going there :D
[03:45] <_lemsx1_> Goshawk: yeah, gdm started fine
[03:45] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  sorry, do i pastethis into the terminal? "cat > /etc/timezone << EO"  ?
[03:45] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: well I think I did that at the beginning, I updated the kernel from the breezy ubuntu repos and then I started with the problem
[03:45] <cerius> ?join #ubuntu-de
[03:45] <cerius> \join #ubuntu-de
[03:45] <_jason> cerius: almost :)
[03:45] <Ng> gnomefreak: look, they're not going to release a linux distro. they use linux a lot internally, that's all that's going on here.
[03:45] <CmaX> one day when there are real robots as in that I, Robot movie... i'd prbably mock them incessantly
[03:45] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: yes. when you are done if you do: cat /etc/timezone. it should show: America/New_York
[03:46] <rosangela> hi there. does anyone know about dosemu?
[03:46] <Howitzer> how big is the xubuntu-desktop package?
[03:46] <triablo_> I'm just wondering if is a good program which let me to adjust the fan speed of my cpu?
[03:46] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: not really big in dapper its broken :(
[03:46] <trigx300> can anyone help me???
[03:46] <Howitzer> and in breezy?
[03:46] <Reflekt> _lemsx1_ can you suggest anything else with the SSH?
[03:46] <Howitzer> is it about 100mb?
[03:46] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: its not all that big to start with though
[03:46] <JLiquorish> how do i extract a .tar.gz file in the terminal?
[03:46] <SirKillalot> can I recover deleted files from an ext3 partition
[03:47] <Ng> JLiquorish: tar -xvzf foo.tar.gz
[03:47] <rosangela> I have installed it, and its ok. But every time it runs, it complains about screen size total rows
[03:47] <Howitzer> another question
[03:47] <benanne> Anybody have any idea what the best filesystem to use is on a virtual vmware disk?
[03:47] <JLiquorish> thanks
[03:47] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: but I am not done, when i entered " sudo tzconfig"  i was again asked and I chose yes and then America and then when it asked for the city I entered America/New_York and I was again and again asked to enter the city
[03:47] <Ng> SirKillalot: not easily, but it can be done with a lot of work if you haven't subsequently overwritten the data
[03:47] <JLiquorish> just out of curiosity, what does -xvzf do?
[03:47] <_lemsx1_> !xgl
[03:47] <Howitzer> if i have the xubuntu-desktop.deb on a shared partition with windows, can i sudo dpkg -i from there?
[03:47] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[03:47] <SirKillalot> Ng, nope I haven't
[03:47] <CmaX> eXtract, Verbose, a .bZ File ...
[03:48] <Ng> JLiquorish: extract, verbosely from this zipped file
[03:48] <Howitzer> !xubuntu
[03:48] <ubotu> [xubuntu]  Ubuntu using XFCE instead of Gnome for the desktop. Details here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu
[03:48] <stjepan> will dapper come with X.org 7?
[03:48] <stjepan> or it will use 6.8?
[03:48] <JLiquorish> thanks, sorry i ask so much, just like to know what its telling ubuntu to do instead of just writing it and not knowing
[03:48] <CmaX> anyeone here run a dual screen setup?
[03:48] <gnomefreak> stjepan: it uses 7
[03:48] <stjepan> gnomefreak, but it is unstable
[03:48] <gnomefreak> stjepan: yes
[03:49] <_lemsx1_> CmaX: i used to do that back in the days... xinerama
[03:49] <stjepan> gnomefreak, and xorg 7 is unstable too
[03:49] <gnomefreak> stjepan: yes
[03:49] <trigx300> can anyone link me to some ubuntu repository (x64)
[03:49] <dr-slizer> CmaX: I ussaly do, but my radeon doesn't work in dapper so I'm not using it at the moment :(
[03:49] <stjepan> gnomefreak, in april 2006 dapper will be stable
[03:49] <gnomefreak> stjepan: and your point of telling me this is?
[03:49] <fenoamby> hello
[03:49] <stjepan> gnomefreak, will xorg 7 be stable in april 2006 too?
[03:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell trigx300 about easysource
[03:49] <Howitzer> does xubuntu get it's own install then?
[03:49] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: radeon doesn't work ??
[03:49] <CmaX> dr-slizer, _lemsx1_, how do i swap the screens around? i currently have left-to-right, right-to-left
[03:49] <Howitzer> like kubuntu has?
[03:49] <Ng> SirKillalot: actually, it looks like it might not work at all on ext3 because of the way it does journalling :/
[03:49] <gnomefreak> stjepan: that is not answerable i cant see the future
[03:49] <Reflekt> Hi guys, can anyone give us a hand, ive installed SSH but i still cant connect to it
[03:50] <_jason> Reflekt: what happens when you try?
[03:50] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: The xserver won't start with the ati driver, havent tested it today though (was some xorg-updates)
[03:50] <stjepan> gnomefreak, I think dapper will use xorg 7 till xorg 7 become stable untill april06
[03:50] <_lemsx1_> CmaX: can you pastebin your xorg.conf file? i need to refresh my memory
[03:50] <mcphail> CmaX: pick up your monitors and swap them!
[03:50] <Reflekt> Nothing _jason
[03:50] <fenoamby> i want to change from Kubuntu to Ubuntu and install a new Linux on my hard disc
[03:50] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: what kernel are you using? stock kernel?
[03:50] <stjepan> gnomefreak, so it isnt sure will it use xorg 7 or 6.8, right?
[03:50] <Reflekt> Times out
[03:50] <gnomefreak> stgraber: beleive me you cant tell the difference by looking at it
[03:50] <Ng> CmaX: there are twinview options you can put in the xorg.conf to specify where the monitors are in relation to each other
[03:50] <Delvien> undervolting in linux is hard :/
[03:50] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: Yep, stock
[03:50] <stjepan> gnomefreak, do you agree with me? :] 
[03:50] <gnomefreak> stgraber: its sing 7 atm
[03:50] <Ng> CmaX: I don't remember them offhand, but they are in the twinview appendix of the nvidia linux driver readme
[03:50] <_jason> Reflekt: it works on port 22 by default, did you setup a firewall in ubuntu or are you behind a router?
[03:50] <gnomefreak> using *
[03:50] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: i wrote a nice complaint about that in rage3d.com forum for the kernel driver from ATI... you might want to read that
[03:51] <fenoamby> i have a 120 Go disk , with a partition 30Go in fat32 for XP, a swap 1go, 2 partitions 40 and 50 Go
[03:51] <CmaX> Ng, thanks! i'll start looking there...
[03:51] <Reflekt> Neither jason, and its only locally anyway so i cant see how it would block it
[03:51] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: , when i entered " sudo tzconfig"  i was again asked and I chose yes and then America and then when it asked for the city I entered America/New_York and I was again and again asked to enter the city
[03:51] <Ng> Reflekt: did you install openssh-server? is "sshd" running?
[03:51] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: i'm installing dapper now... i'll let you know when i'm done. though i compiled my own kernel and patched the fglrx driver myself... it works on breezy fine
[03:51] <_jason> Reflekt: try ssh $USER@localhost, do you get nothing too?
[03:52] <mcphail> Reflekt: have you installed the server as well as the client (dumb question, i know...)
[03:52] <Reflekt> yes i installed openssh-server, but how can i tell if SSHD is running?
[03:52] <Ng> Reflekt: ps auwx | grep sshd
[03:52] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: first you put America alone. then the city New_York
[03:52] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: let me retry the whole thing
[03:52] <Reflekt> it shows as a line yes root bla bla /usr/sbin/sshd
[03:53] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: I've have an old radeon 7000 as secondary card and it's not supported by the fglrx driver what I know of. If it was I would try it =)
[03:53] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: i'd say do this: echo "America/New_York"> /etc/timezone
[03:53] <Ng> Reflekt: that sounds like it is running then
[03:53] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  bash: /etc/timezone: Permission denied
[03:53] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: ahhh, so what driver do you use? open source radeon driver?
[03:53] <Reflekt> hmm
[03:53] <fenoamby> someone can help me for my new installation ?
[03:53] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: the ati driver shipped with xorg
[03:53] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: sudo bash; echo "America/New_York"> /etc/timezone
[03:54] <wm_eddie> woah, lots of updates in dapper today.
[03:54] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: and that gave you 3D support on breezy?
[03:54] <Reflekt> Dont know the next best thing to do
[03:54] <Ng> _lemsx1_: sudo -i is better than sudo bash
[03:55] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  i am not at "root@ubuntu:~#
[03:55] <coolbeing> "  now i should run   tzconfig ?
[03:55] <_jason> Reflekt: did the 'ssh $USER@localhost' fail as well?
[03:55] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: I haven't run breezy on this box. But it don't think it will give me 3D support. I'm using my Geforce3 for that, the radeon is just a card to get a second screen. The only thing I want it to do is to work :P
[03:56] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: i thread I made on the ubuntuforums: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=127906
[03:56] <MetaMorfoziS> what is the main gtk package?
[03:57] <MetaMorfoziS> if i need gtk?
[03:57] <Howitzer> i just used 'sudo apt-get -d install xubuntu-desktop'
[03:57] <PaSteelers> XFCE+Nautilus = match made in linux heaven
[03:57] <MetaMorfoziS> checking for GTK - version >= 1.2.0... no
[03:57] <Howitzer> it will NOT be installed now right?
[03:57] <Kr4t05> carpediem, I have xserver fixed.
[03:57] <_lemsx1_> dr-slizer: you'd be surprize... breezy is "stable" after all
[03:57] <Ng> MetaMorfoziS: you probably need libgtk1.2-dev
[03:57] <_jason> MetaMorfoziS: apt-cache search lib gtk dev
[03:57] <MetaMorfoziS> thx
[03:57] <Howitzer> ?
[03:57] <Reflekt> I think "ssh $USER@localhost" did work
[03:57] <_lemsx1_> Ng, ok
[03:58] <_lemsx1_> Ng, but for quickly echoing something... it doesn't matter
[03:58] <_jason> Reflekt: it sounds like something is blocking port 22 from the outside world then
[03:58] <JLiquorish> how do i add the universe repositories?
[03:58] <Reflekt> How can i be 100% sure the firewall hasnt installed ?
[03:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell JLiquorish about universe
[03:59] <Ng> _lemsx1_: this is true. I would argue that that might lead to people using it for more compelx things though ;)
[03:59] <JLiquorish> thanks _jason
[03:59] <Yoni> Hi all, I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, I was wonder what Email server shuld I use? I need an email server that supports SMTP & pop3 or imap + web access can be cool 2. P.S how's Qmail?
[03:59] <_jason> Reflekt: sudo iptables -L, do you see a bunch of stuff?
[03:59] <coolbeing> !ntfs
[03:59] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[03:59] <dr-slizer> _lemsx1_: yeah ;) But I like dapper much better than breezy, and I'm sure my X-problem will be fixed when it becomes stable, in the mean time I will have to do with just one screen. :)
[03:59] <Reflekt> No _jason
[03:59] <cerius> # join /ubuntu-de
[03:59] <Reflekt> just target destination etc.
[03:59] <Reflekt> but nothing under those headings
[03:59] <cerius> \join #ubuntu-de
[03:59] <_jason> Reflekt: then it's not firewall
[03:59] <Reflekt> this just doesnt make sense lol
[04:00] <Reflekt> Is there away i can change the SSH port just for a test?
[04:00] <MetaMorfoziS> what pacakge i need to can run "make" ?
[04:00] <_jason> Reflekt: yeah should be in /etc/ssh/sshd_config, restart ssh after you do it
[04:00] <Howitzer> MetaMorfoziS: build-essential
[04:01] <JLiquorish> should i add backports too?
[04:01] <Howitzer> dr-slizer: why do you like dapper more then breezy?
[04:01] <Howitzer> does it difference that much?
[04:01] <ubuntu> hello
[04:02] <coolbeing> I am a noob and confused. I have my windwos NTFS partitions mounted but I cannot access them, It tells me that I do not have the permissio neccessery
[04:03] <MetaMorfoziS> thx
[04:03] <_lemsx1_> Ng: sudo -i allows you to redirect output using > or | ?
[04:03] <dr-slizer> Howitzer: Performance, it feels alot faster than previous version. Really new packages are a nice thing too ;)
[04:03] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody use any obextool?
[04:03] <Reflekt> is there anything in the config that i need to uncomment by default or should it work?
[04:03] <MetaMorfoziS> with gui?
[04:03] <JLiquorish> how can i add a shortcut to the desktop?
[04:03] <_lemsx1_> Ng: you can't do: sudo -i foocmd > file
[04:04] <CmaX> yippee!
[04:04] <MetaMorfoziS> i want a guibased program to download/upload files to/from my phone
[04:04] <MetaMorfoziS> via ir
[04:04] <_lemsx1_> Ng: unless you meant: sudo -i bash and then echo "foo" > /etc/bar
[04:04] <trit0n-> BR?
[04:04] <trit0n-> Br?
[04:04] <trit0n-> Br?
[04:04] <trit0n-> Br?
[04:04] <_jason> !br
[04:04] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[04:04] <CmaX> dualview setup and monitors now in the right positions !
[04:04] <MetaMorfoziS> my ir conenction is ready
[04:04] <fenoamby> Someone can help me ???
[04:04] <_jason> trit0n-: nao e preciso repetir, obrigado
[04:04] <MetaMorfoziS> but i'm not found program's that work
[04:04] <coolbeing> I am a noob and confused. I have my windwos NTFS partitions mounted but I cannot access them, It tells me that I do not have the permissio neccessery
[04:04] <_lemsx1_> fenoamby: just ask
[04:04] <Reflekt> is there anything in the ssg config that i need to uncomment by default or should it work?
[04:04] <fenoamby> i have a 120 Go disk , with a partition 30Go in fat32 for XP, a swap 1go, 2 partitions 40 and 50 Go
[04:04] <Reflekt> is there anything in the ssh config that i need to uncomment by default or should it work?
[04:04] <Reflekt> even
[04:04] <_jason> Reflekt: not that I recall, I did enable password logins I think, but I don't know if you want to do that
[04:05] <CmaX> thanks to Ng, navarone and others!
[04:05] <Howitzer> 35secs before xubuntu-desktop is complete!
[04:05] <fenoamby> on the partition 40 go i have install Kubuntu
[04:05] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: they ask that everyday here :-) just use -o uid=`id -u` when mounting your NTFS partition
[04:05] <fenoamby> and now i want to install Ubuntu
[04:05] <Reflekt> What would that enable it to do _jason
[04:05] <Howitzer> 10
[04:05] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i run .JAR ?
[04:05] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: do you mean fixed or are you installing it on breezy?
[04:05] <Howitzer> 5
[04:05] <_jason> JLiquorish: right click on desktop > create launcher
[04:05] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: I installed a previous kernel and got the same message I got with the last kernel: Not touching initrd symlinks since we are being reinstalled (2.6.12-9.23) Not updating image symbolic links since we are being updated (2.6.12-9.23)
[04:05] <MetaMorfoziS> !jar
[04:05] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MetaMorfoziS
[04:05] <zulfiqar> is there a driver avaliable for HP Scanjet 4670?
[04:05] <Reflekt> I need to get at it from another PC
[04:05] <dr-slizer> coolbeing: using umask=0222 as mount option does also work
[04:05] <tanubis> anyone know a console command that will give me the cpu information?
[04:05] <gnomefreak> jar file.jar  iirc
[04:05] <_jason> Reflekt: enable you to login by entering your password, instead of using ssh keys
[04:05] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: ugly... so you are not running a livecd if you are installing stuff
[04:05] <MetaMorfoziS> thx
[04:05] <Howitzer> gnomefreak: , i'm downloading it on kubuntu breezy to install it later on a server install of ubuntu 5.10
[04:05] <Dasnipa`> MetaMorfoziS, java -jar <file> if you have jre 1.5 installed... you can get it at sun.com
[04:06] <Reflekt> is there anything i need to change to get at it from an external computer ?
[04:06] <trit0n-> How can I install games of windows on linux?
[04:06] <gnomefreak> Howitzer: ahhhhhhh ok
[04:06] <Reflekt> Because i cant see any port blockings what so ever
[04:06] <tanubis> trit0n: google for cedaga
[04:06] <sm> one day......... focus in x/gnome will not suck
[04:06] <JLiquorish> thankyou again _jason
[04:06] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  when mounting my partition.. I kind of did not mount it. When I right click on one of them I get an option to "unmount" So I assume that it is already mounted. So where do i past this "-o uid=`id -u`" jsut in the sonsole or how ?
[04:06] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell trit0n- about cedega
[04:06] <fenoamby> _lemsx1_ > i don t understand what i must do now with Partman
[04:06] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: yes I am but I mounted my root parition and did chroot so now I can modify things there
[04:06] <tanubis> *cedega
[04:06] <MetaMorfoziS> yeah
[04:06] <MetaMorfoziS> thx
[04:07] <navarone> tanubis "cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:07] <CmaX> right... so now i have my TwinView going... i've gotta get this thing running like a work machine.. .*sigh* ...
[04:07] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: do: mount | grep -i ntfs
[04:07] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: to see where it's mounted
[04:07] <JLiquorish> -jason: what do i enter to make a shortcut to /home/jason ?
[04:07] <_jason> Reflekt: for password logins all you need is an ssh client.  But even if you are using ssh keys and haven't set them up I don't think you would get a timeout.  Maybe you can use nmap on the other computer to see if it sees port22 as being open?  (don't as /me/ how :P)
[04:08] <tiredbones> Can anyone point me to an irc that I can ask a question about 'make'?
[04:08] <Howitzer> sudo apt-get -d install xubuntu-desktop
[04:08] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: and if it is mounted in /mnt/windows, do: sudo mount -o remount,uid=`id -u` /mnt/windows
[04:08] <_jason> JLiquorish: nautilus /home/
[04:08] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_:  /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1 type ntfs (rw)
[04:08] <coolbeing> /dev/sda2 on /media/sda2 type ntfs (rw)
[04:08] <coolbeing> /dev/sda3 on /media/sda3 type ntfs (rw)
[04:08] <zaba> hello
[04:08] <Howitzer> where are packages with -d install issued kept?
[04:08] <zaba> pl //
[04:08] <tanubis> navarone: thanks
[04:08] <zaba> ?
[04:08] <navarone> tanubis no prob
[04:08] <_lemsx1_> fenoamby: what's partman? something like qtparted?
[04:08] <JLiquorish> ok, so anytime i want a folder to be opened i call nautilus?
[04:08] <UBUNTU> Ok...In the previous  livecd I made the apps in the System menu like users and groups , network etc are not working properly in the sense they are not opening they ask for a password which they are not supposed to....Is it because I changed the root password on the livecd. Also when I boot into my custom livecd and when I open synaptic I find 3 broken packages...libc6,libc6-dev...I think this happened when I added gcc using dpkg -i ...
[04:08] <UBUNTU> The bootsplash , you can make it with the words..
[04:08] <UBUNTU> MY UBUNTU - VIGNESH or how to make the bootsplash automatically load instead of pressing the enter key...How to do that ?
[04:08] <UBUNTU> Warty used to automatically mount the windows partitions..can I use that script if there is one ?
[04:08] <UBUNTU> Adding the vlc player was not possible..Please elaborate on how to edit the menu in Hoary ?
[04:08] <trit0n-> Br?
[04:08] <UBUNTU> I also want to add bookmarks to Firefox..For this I just have to copy the .mozilla folder in the home directory right ?
[04:08] <JLiquorish> nautilus being the equivalent of explorer?
[04:08] <UBUNTU> If I remove OpenOffice and Evolution then the office menu will disappear..Then when I copy the configuration files( hidden files in the home directory that start with a .)from the livecd that has the office menu will it be present still in my custom livecd ?
[04:09] <_jason> trit0n-: /join #ubuntu-br
[04:09] <trit0n-> BRASIL AQUI?
[04:09] <_jason> UBUNTU: do not do that again, please.  Use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:09] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: if you are chroot()'ing somewhere, make sure that depmod -a is ran there (many times and use `uname -r` as argument).
[04:09] <Howitzer> they said that if i use 'sudo apt-get -d install xubuntu-desktop' , i would find the xubuntu-desktop.deb file in the folder i'm currently in, HOWEVER: i can't find it anywhere
[04:09] <UBUNTU> Ok...sorry
[04:09] <zaba> install kadu help ;/
[04:09] <_jason> JLiquorish: yes, nautlius is the file browser
[04:09] <UBUNTU> Can some answer my queries....
[04:09] <UBUNTU> I mean someone
[04:10] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: then instead of /mnt/windows use /media/sda2 and then again with /media/sda3
[04:10] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: ok, let me see
[04:10] <Kel> Hi all! I'm having problem with utf encodings while compiling my java projects...
[04:10] <JLiquorish> _jason you are very helpful thank you very much
[04:11] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: you mean use?  like /mnt//media/sda2  ?
[04:11] <AMDXP> has anyone installed Nero on Breezy
[04:11] <UBUNTU> Hi .. Idleone..
[04:11] <PaSteelers> where does ubuntu keep its themes?
[04:11] <UBUNTU> in .themes folder in your home directory
[04:11] <_jason> JLiquorish: np
[04:11] <alphy> can anyone help with connecting an mp3 player to my computer via USB, it's not working
[04:12] <comune> hi, I can't use my usb mouse on dapper if I hexdump /dev/input/mice it dowsn't display nothign..any hint?
[04:12] <fredrik> Why is my second partion set to read-only? I cant change it either
[04:12] <Dasnipa`> fredrik, is it ntfs?
[04:12] <djp> does anyone know why totem-gstreamer will pause a movie but will then not start again?
[04:12] <fredrik> The file system is NTFS
[04:13] <Dasnipa`> fredrik, thats why... ntfs is closed source write support is experimental at best
[04:13] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: you mean use?  like /mnt//media/sda2  ?
[04:13] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: I don't know that is the problem, the output is WARNING: Couldn't open directory /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386: No such file or directory
[04:13] <Kumo> FATAL: Could not open /lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/modules.dep.temp for writing: No such file or directory
[04:13] <GTX> guys, how can I completly remove kubuntu-desktop
[04:13] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: no, just /media/sda2
[04:13] <GTX> and the crap kde installed
[04:13] <UBUNTU> Anyone knows any one of the answers to my question ?
[04:13] <Mordof> question: i have the program tv time, but i cant get any audio from it, anyone know why not?
[04:13] <fredrik> darn
[04:13] <benanne> fredrik: if you HAVE to be able to write on the ntfs partition, you could try using captive. But it's very slow and hasn't been developped the last few years
[04:14] <_jason> UBUNTU: I think you'll have better luck if you ask one at a time
[04:14] <fredrik> Can i change it without loosing the data on it?
[04:14] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: in your chroot()'ed env ther is no /lib/modules/`uname -r` ...
[04:14] <oklinux> how do I format a flash drive ?
[04:14] <benanne> *developed
[04:14] <_jason> oklinux: use gparted
[04:14] <UBUNTU> ok .. I will post one at a time..
[04:14] <benanne> fredrik: I assume it contains a winXP install or something
[04:14] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: but i cant , when i go there, i get "permission denied"
[04:14] <mcphail> oklinux: same way you format any drive
[04:14] <alphy> anyone help me with a connect a mp3 player?
[04:14] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: you should not be doing that if you don't fully understand how it works
[04:14] <GTX> guys, how can I completly remove kubuntu-desktop and all the crappy kde programs that came with it?
[04:14] <Reflekt> Does anyone know the c++ apt-get thing to install?
[04:14] <fredrik> no
[04:14] <benanne> fredrik: if it just contains data you might be able to convert it to fat32 with some specialised tools
[04:14] <UBUNTU> Ok...In the previous  livecd I made the apps in the System menu like users and groups , network etc are not working properly in the sense they are not opening they ask for a password which they are not supposed to....Is it because I changed the root password on the livecd. Also when I boot into my custom livecd and when I open synaptic I find 3 broken packages...libc6,libc6-dev...I think this happened when I added gcc using dpkg -i ...
[04:14] <CmaX> which version of skype should i downlad for ubuntu?
[04:15] <fredrik> ok
[04:15] <_jason> Reflekt: to do what?  do you jsut want g++ to compile c++?
[04:15] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: you must use: sudo mount -o remount,uid=`id -u` /media/sda2
[04:15] <tanubis> CmaX: I found I had to download and run the tar file
[04:15] <Reflekt> Yeah _jason
[04:15] <fredrik> Are you sure the data wont be lost
[04:15] <amphi> GTX: apt-get remove kdelibs should get rid of most if not all of it
[04:15] <benanne> fredrik: don't ask me for details though, I've never done it. I just heard its possible
[04:15] <benanne> fredrik: I can't say
[04:15] <_jason> Reflekt: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:15] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: i'm leaving now. i'll be back later
[04:15] <benanne> make a backup ;)
[04:15] <mcphail> CmaX: use the one in the Seveas repository
[04:15] <JLiquorish> 8-) hate to ask another thing, can i stop cd drives an my ipod from showing up on my desktop when i put a cd in or plug my ipod in?
[04:15] <tanubis> CmaX: sometimes it will work with the debian package though
[04:15] <fredrik> ok
[04:15] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell CmaX about skype
[04:15] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: yes you are right but I don't know what else to do
[04:15] <coolbeing> _lemsx1_: ok, thanx i'll talk to you again
[04:15] <tanubis> mcphail: what's the address for seveas?
[04:15] <UBUNTU> @jason....
[04:15] <_lemsx1_> Kumo: do not use a livecd if you don't have to. install it to you drive
[04:16] <djp> is hoary a better choice than breezy?
[04:16] <GTX> Package kdelibs is not installed, so not removed
[04:16] <GTX> amphi, Package kdelibs is not installed, so not removed
[04:16] <gnomefreak> CmaX: getting from the link ubotu sent you is a full package  skype was having problems with lib that link is the full lib skype package
[04:16] <gnomefreak> djp: breezy is better than hoary
[04:16] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: install it again?
[04:16] <Kel> I'm having problem with utf encodings while compiling my java projects with ant! Please help me!
[04:16] <amphi> GTX: well, find out what the kde libs package is called, and remove it
[04:17] <GTX> amphi,  how?
[04:17] <mcphail> tanubis: i have: deb http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas freenx extras java
[04:17] <amphi> GTX: apt-cache search kdelibs
[04:17] <gnomefreak> Kel: that question maybe better answered at #java
[04:17] <alphy> I can't get my mp3 player to be recognized.  I think it's using MSC to connect, anyway to make it work?
[04:17] <coolbeing> does Ubuntu support ACPI power control ?
[04:17] <tanubis> mcphail: thanks
[04:17] <MachineScrew> alphy, you using a creative labs product
[04:17] <amphi> coolbeing: yes
[04:17] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: I do have ubuntu installed in my computer, sorry but I don't understand you
[04:18] <alphy> MachineScrew, now it's a Rio Nitrus
[04:18] <MachineScrew> alphy, hmm
[04:18] <ryanakca> is there a GIMP 2.2.9 repository for Ubuntu/Kubuntu breezy?
[04:18] <coolbeing> amphi: can you please tel me where are thoe setting to allow ACPI on? my CPU is giving me a headache
[04:18] <MachineScrew> alphy, if it uses MSC to connect then you are screwed
[04:18] <MachineScrew> let me check to be shure
[04:19] <amphi> coolbeing: can you be less vague?
[04:19] <UBUNTU> Ok...In the previous  livecd I made the apps in the System menu like users and groups , network etc are not working properly in the sense they are not opening they ask for a password which they are not supposed to....Is it because I changed the root password on the livecd. Also when I boot into my custom livecd and when I open synaptic I find 3 broken packages...libc6,libc6-dev...I think this happened when I added gcc using dpkg -i ...
[04:19] <alphy> MachineScrew, I have a SanDisk Mp3 player and it works fine but, I can choose between auto-detect and msc
[04:19] <MachineScrew> alphy, ok well let me check
[04:19] <coolbeing> amphi: ??? Where specifically do I find the option in Ubuntu to turn on ACPI on... I am a noob
[04:19] <UBUNTU> Come on... _jason..
[04:20] <Kel> gnomefreak: 10x!
[04:20] <alphy> MachineScrew, thank you so much
[04:20] <coolbeing> amphi: I went to preferenecs-power management  and there is no ACPI  there
[04:20] <gnomefreak> 10x?
[04:20] <_jason> UBUNTU: probably to both questions
[04:21] <_jason> UBUNTU: you can get gcc with the 'build-essential' package
[04:21] <Kumo> _lemsx1_: what did you mean with this? "in your chroot()'ed env ther is no /lib/modules/`uname -r` ..."
[04:21] <UBUNTU> What about the password thing ?
[04:21] <coolbeing> can someone please tell me how to enable ACPI ?
[04:22] <mtgh> I need a wireless connection manger for gnome, any ideas?
[04:22] <Igorayeb> Anbody can help me with CUPS
[04:22] <josef_> coolbeeing , try BIOS , the kernel will load automatically acpi kernel module
[04:22] <Igorayeb> mtgh, you can install kwifi
[04:22] <coolbeing> can someone please tell me how to enable ACPI ?
[04:22] <_jason> UBUNTU: the password on the livecd for the user is blank which is why you never get prmpted for one.  When you do a real install, you will get prmpted for a password.  By settign a root password, you probably enabled that again.  Using sudo is preferred over root
[04:23] <_jason> ubotu: tell UBUNTU about root
[04:23] <vwguy337> morning everyone
[04:23] <CanYouHelpMePlz> hi
[04:23] <coolbeing> !acpi
[04:23] <ubotu> coolbeing: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:23] <Igorayeb> Anybody can help me with CUPS in Ubuntu
[04:23] <Kel> hi
[04:24] <amphi> coolbeing: does /proc/acpi exist?
[04:24] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and append: acpi=on to your #kroot line
[04:24] <UBUNTU> Ok...I will make the livecd again and I won`t set a password then will it ask for the user ubuntu`s password ?
[04:24] <_lemsx1_> coolbeing: leaving ;-)
[04:24] <_jason> UBUNTU: no
[04:24] <MachineScrew> alphy, hey got somthing
[04:24] <russT> help: I was just wondering how I can share files between two Ubuntu boxes?
[04:24] <alphy> MachineScrew, okay
[04:24] <MachineScrew> alphy, http://sourceforge.net/projects/rioutil
[04:24] <UBUNTU> Fine..
[04:25] <UBUNTU> Thanks,,,
[04:25] <alphy> MachineScrew, yeah, I have that, it won't wokr
[04:25] <MachineScrew> alphy, Preliminary Nitrus support in CVS
[04:25] <clearscreen> !xgl
[04:25] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[04:25] <Igorayeb> Anybody can help me with CUPS in Ubuntu
[04:25] <_jason> ubotu: you can fix it if you want without rebooting, I *think*
[04:25] <ubotu> _jason: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:25] <alphy> MachineScrew, CVS?  sorry, I'm a little new to linux...
[04:26] <MachineScrew> alphy, ok ya you need to use a program called CVS it will check out the latest development relese of it
[04:26] <coolbeing> amphi: "/proc/acpi" is that a directory or a command? I am only a noob
[04:27] <amphi> coolbeing: what does ls /proc/acpi show in a terminal?
[04:27] <russT> help: I was just wondering how I can share files between two Ubuntu boxes?
[04:27] <MachineScrew> alphy, scrach that
[04:27] <triablo_> Anyone knows a program with gui and which is compatible with dc++ ?
[04:27] <clearscreen> hmmmm following to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto I have to install libglitz-glx1 through apt-get.. but apt-get says it cant find it
[04:27] <amphi> coolbeing: what are you trying to do? cpu frequency scaling?
[04:27] <MachineScrew> if you downloaded the package from here then you have it
[04:27] <alphy> machinescrew, ok got something else?
[04:27] <clearscreen> Im running Ubuntu Dapper fullly upgraded and dist-upgraded
[04:28] <coolbeing> amphi: I am trying to make my cpu work in dynamic switching mode. now it is @ 2Ghz i want it to be 800Mhz with dynamic switching
[04:28] <MachineScrew> alphy, did you compile the package
[04:28] <gamma> clearscreen: did you apt-get update? and do you have multiverse and universe enabled?
[04:29] <amphi> coolbeing: what processor?
[04:29] <coolbeing> amphi: here http://pastebin.com/561151
[04:29] <clearscreen> gamma:  I did do apt-get update ofcourse :)
[04:29] <coolbeing> amphi: intel centrino mobile.. laptop
[04:29] <clearscreen> but how do you mean multiverse and universe?
[04:29] <alphy> MachineScrew, I used the terminal to get it so if the term compiles it thenj yes
[04:29] <gamma> clearscreen: in your /etc/apt/sources.list make sure you have all the repositories uncommented
[04:29] <MachineScrew> alphy, did you do apt-get install rioutil
[04:30] <clearscreen> ah I didnt check my sources file
[04:30] <clearscreen> sec
[04:30] <alphy> machinescrew, yup
[04:30] <ptorp> rioutil ?
[04:30] <asterisk99> Question: I need kernel source to compile Digium's Zaptel driver... I installed "linux-tree" but that doesn;t seem to be it.... am I on right track??
[04:30] <clearscreen> ahhh my multiverse wasnt uncommented
[04:30] <MachineScrew> alphy, thats the problem
[04:31] <clearscreen> thanks
[04:31] <alphy> machinescrew, okay, what do I need to do?
[04:31] <coolbeing> amphi: still there?
[04:31] <Igorayeb> What happened  ---   cupsd: Child exited with status 99!
[04:31] <Unity> hey. anyone can tell me if xorg 7 will ship with next (k)ubuntu or when it's gonna be in the repos?
[04:31] <MachineScrew> alphy the one you download at the site I sent you to has the latest code
[04:31] <MachineScrew> alphy, here is what you need to do
[04:32] <Igorayeb> Any one can help me with this error --->   cupsd: Child exited with status 99!
[04:32] <MachineScrew> alphy, sudo apt-get build-deps rioutil
[04:32] <`JD> Well. Can any people help me here?!
[04:32] <dfgas> asterisk99, hey just wondering, you using any softphones?
[04:32] <vwguy337> `JD: depends...what areyou needing help with?
[04:33] <MachineScrew> alphy, sorry the command is sudo apt-get build-dep rioutil
[04:33] <Unity> `JD: if no one has responded to your question, then probably no one knows the answer. ask again later maybe or rephrase your question
[04:33] <`JD> I want to install ubuntu as duel boot with my windows XP.
[04:33] <coolbeing> does anyone know how to enable ACPI ?
[04:33] <IdleOne> !dualboot
[04:33] <ubotu> I guess dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[04:33] <`JD> I got as far as the installation as partitioning
[04:33] <MachineScrew> alphy, let me know when you have done that
[04:33] <theD3viL> !NTFS
[04:33] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:33] <ptorp> i have a webcam NGS and i cant install it can you help me ?
[04:33] <xualo> how to run an executable program?
[04:33] <IdleOne> ubotu:  tell `JD  about dualboot
[04:33] <alphy> machinescrew, I did it.
[04:34] <IdleOne> `JD:  read what ubotu  sent you
[04:34] <`JD> The thing is. the ubuntu wiki doesent work for me. Because xp is screwing up and my computers internet is not fully working
[04:34] <Dasnipa`> xualo, you mean a .exe? or something compiled for linux?
[04:34] <MachineScrew> alphy, ok now we need the build programs do sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:34] <amphi> coolbeing: yeah...
[04:34] <xualo> i want to open an executable linux program
[04:34] <`JD> Noone has been able to solve my connection problem so far :\
[04:34] <IdleOne> `JD:  how is XP messing with your connection?
[04:35] <xualo> its an application/x-executable
[04:35] <Igorayeb> Any one can help me with this error --->   cupsd: Child exited with status 99!
[04:35] <amphi> coolbeing: does lsmod show speedstep_centrino loaded?
[04:35] <Dasnipa`> /<programname> or ./<programname> if the file isnt in your PATH
[04:35] <Xenguy> xualo: try telling us its name :-)
[04:35] <`JD> Anyone want a shot at cracking my problem?
[04:35] <xualo> i want to open ati config
[04:35] <zwu> I installed a bad theme and gnome crashed, how to change the theme by editting the config file?
[04:35] <xualo> i just install the drivers
[04:35] <Xenguy> !tell `JD about anyone
[04:36] <IdleOne> `JD:  how is XP messing with your connection?
[04:36] <coolbeing> amphi: I have   "processor              23360  2 speedstep_centrino,thermal
[04:36] <coolbeing> "
[04:36] <zwu> anybody know how to change gnome/gtk theme by editing the config file?
[04:36] <MachineScrew> alphy, download the tar.gz package from here http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rioutil/rioutil-1.5.0br3.tar.gz?download
[04:36] <coolbeing> amphi: also :    freq_table              4740  2 speedstep_centrino,cpufreq_stats
[04:36] <virus> I'm currently setting up a system for an enduser and wonder how to configure the PPP montior applet correctly? ISDN works fine (just followed the IsdnHowto), but I cannot configure the applet
[04:36] <MachineScrew> alphy, I have to go I have 10 min of battery power left
[04:37] <`JD> IE and outlook express are the only programs that can connect to the internet. Nothing else. I dont have Windows firewall on or anything. It has something to do with key porrs.
[04:37] <russT> help: I was just wondering how I can share files between two Ubuntu boxes?
[04:37] <MachineScrew> alphy, I will be back in a couple of hours
[04:37] <amphi> coolbeing: in a term, do 'cd /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/' without quotes
[04:37] <alphy> machinescrew, what do I do with this file?
[04:37] <russT> I was just wondering how I can share files between two Ubuntu boxes?
[04:37] <Xenguy> xualo: try using 'sudo -i' to get root; then try running the program like this: ./program
[04:37] <IdleOne> russT:  use samba
[04:37] <amphi> coolbeing: and do 'cat scaling_governor' and 'cat scaling_available_governors'
[04:38] <`JD> hah, noone can answer.
[04:38] <russT> IdleOne: yep sharing a folder using samba on one machine but can't se that folder from this machine
[04:38] <IdleOne> russT:  did you install samba on both machines?
[04:38] <coolbeing> amphi: and thats it ?
[04:38] <russT> yeah I think so
[04:38] <IdleOne> russT:  make sure :)
[04:39] <russT> IdleOne: yeah I think so
[04:39] <gamma> `JD: what exactly is the problem?
[04:39] <cyberknarf> #linux.de
[04:39] <coolbeing> amphi: here http://pastebin.com/561166
[04:39] <russT> IdleOne: well I got files off a windows machine using this machine before, so I assumed
[04:39] <`JD> IE and outlook express are the only programs that can connect to the internet. Nothing else. I dont have Windows firewall on or anything. It has something to do with key ports
[04:39] <Xenguy> gamma: /lastlog `JD
[04:39] <virus> Is the ppp monitor applet suitable for ISDN connections?
[04:40] <gamma> Xenguy: [10:39]  [Error]  lastlog: Unknown command. :P
[04:40] <benanne> Anybody have any idea how vmware managed to install ubuntu on a vmware disk image that's under 250 MB big?
[04:40] <dfgas> how do you install a deb file?
[04:40] <Xenguy> gamma: oh well (works with irssi)
[04:40] <benanne> I want to do something similar
[04:40] <IdleOne> russT:  go to Places > Connect to server and try that way
[04:40] <gamma> `JD: why are you asking for help with windows internet connectivity in a linux chatroom?
[04:40] <coolbeing> amphi: so now what ?
[04:40] <benanne> nm
[04:40] <`JD> Its the reason I want linux. And it relates because I cant view the wiki
[04:41] <Xenguy> dfgas: dpkg -i filename
[04:41] <benanne> thats the zipped size
[04:41] <Xenguy> dfgas: prepend sudo
[04:41] <gamma> oh.. i haven't used windows in ages so can't help you there
[04:41] <Kr4t05> I got xpilot-ng installed, do I use the ordinary xpilot command to use it?
[04:41] <dylan_> i get the error RPC: Remote system error - No route to host
[04:41] <dylan_>  when i try to mount to a remote machine.  can somebody help please?
[04:42] <`JD> I just want to know how to duel-boot, simple.
[04:42] <Kr4t05> 'JD: simple
[04:42] <Kr4t05> 'JD: Just use fdisk to partition your drive into two 'halves'
[04:42] <djp> does anyone use totem-xine here?
[04:43] <djp> sorry, totem-gstreamer that should be
[04:43] <`JD> fdisk?
[04:43] <Kr4t05> 'JD: Okay.
[04:43] <Kr4t05> 'JD: Hold on.
[04:43] <`JD> I have partitionMagic open
[04:43] <whitesnake> names
[04:44] <IdleOne> faces
[04:44] <Draconicus> dpkg is hanging quite a bit on the "Reading Database..." stage. Is this normal?
[04:44] <skunk_eyed> hi, i got a quick question, where is the $PATH variable  defined in ubuntu?
[04:44] <Kr4t05> `JD: Do you have Windows already?
[04:44] <`JD> I am windows
[04:44] <`JD> *I am on
[04:44] <Kr4t05> `JD: Okay.
[04:44] <IdleOne> Draconicus:  if you have a large database it will hang a little yeah
[04:44] <Kr4t05> `JD: Do you have a second hard drive that you can add to your machine?
[04:45] <Draconicus> IdleOne: Ah. Okies.
[04:45] <`JD> No
[04:45] <Draconicus> "I am Windows" Scary... o.o
[04:45] <gnomefreak> lol
[04:45] <skunk_eyed> Where is the $PATH variable  defined in ubuntu?
[04:45] <`JD> I have one 80g HD
[04:45] <Kr4t05> `JD: You're going to have to do this the hard way, then.
[04:45] <`JD> Of course.
[04:45] <gnomefreak> defrag first :)
[04:45] <IdleOne> `JD:  make two 40Gig partitons then install linux to the second partition
[04:45] <Kr4t05> `JD: What gnomefreak said.
[04:46] <[blah] > how do I increase my timeout setting in evolution?
[04:46] <`JD> Why not a 60g and a 20g?
[04:46] <Kr4t05> `JD: Whatever works.
[04:46] <IdleOne> `JD:  whatever you prefer dude
[04:46] <gnomefreak> i say that because defrag will be awhile (more than likely)
[04:46] <skunk_eyed> `JD do not forget to dsefrag, and you must not have more than the amount of gbs you want in your windows partition
[04:46] <lupz> hi all, when i start kde programs i get a bunch of WARNING link this: "kbuildsycoca: WARNING: '/usr/share/applications/file-roller.desktop' specifies undefined mimetype/servicetype 'application/zip'"
[04:46] <dylan_> RPC: Remote system error - No route to host
[04:46] <dylan_>  ... can somebody help me?
[04:46] <`JD> Damn, looks like I'll have to defrag over night.
[04:46] <lupz> is there any way to make kbuildsycoca happy ?
[04:47] <Kr4t05> `JD: You then need to use something like Partition Magic to resize your Windows Partition.
[04:47] <`JD> I'm already using it
[04:47] <Kr4t05> `JD: Ok.
[04:47] <Kr4t05> `JD: So.
[04:47] <`JD> So, I should defrag now before I make a new partition.
[04:47] <Kr4t05> `JD: Right
[04:47] <Dr_Willis> i like to use a live linux cd and Gparted, or qtparted :)
[04:47] <skunk_eyed> Where is the $PATH variable  defined in ubuntu?
[04:47] <lupz> hi all, when i start kde programs i get a bunch of WARNING link this: "kbuildsycoca: WARNING: '/usr/share/applications/file-roller.desktop' specifies undefined mimetype/servicetype 'application/zip'".... is there any way to make kbuildsycoca happy ?
[04:48] <Dr_Willis> BACKUP stuff, Defrag, scandisk, then resize -
[04:48] <Kr4t05> `JD: When you've done that, resize and install Ubuntu to the free space.
[04:48] <`JD> Back up is done
[04:48] <dfgas> anyone using xten software phone?
[04:48] <russT> IdleOne: hey I can sort of do it but it keeps on looping asking for my password??
[04:49] <Kr4t05> Is anyone familiar with xpilot-ng?
[04:49] <clearscreen> wow Xgl is nice :D
[04:49] <`JD> Wait... "resize" and install?
[04:49] <Kr4t05> `JD: resize the partition that Windows lives one.
[04:49] <Mordof> clearscreen, do you have it working on breezy?
[04:49] <clearscreen> but can anyone tell me why gnome wont boot up when I use the compiz command in ~/.gnomerc instead of just entering it in my terminal when gnome is booted up :)
[04:49] <clearscreen> Mordof:  nope :)
[04:50] <Mordof> bleh
[04:50] <Mordof> i wanna use xgl on breezy
[04:50] <gnomefreak> Mordof: you cant
[04:50] <Kr4t05> `JD: Then, when you reboot with you Ubuntu CD, there should be an option to "Automatically Partition Free Space" or something similar.
[04:50] <Mordof> gnomefreak, you can, but it takes some work
[04:50] <gnomefreak> Mordof: accourding to the wiki you cant
[04:50] <IdleOne> russT:  I dont know why it isnt letting you connect..but you said you werent sure if samba was installed on the second machine
[04:51] <v3rtigo> hey, how do i add/remove things that load on boot time?
[04:51] <Mordof> gnomefreak, someone in the xgl room said you had to update your xorg or somthing.... *shrugs* maybe he was wrong
[04:51] <clearscreen> hmmm Mordof isn't it just an option to change your repo's to dapper, install the correct xlg packets and run it?
[04:51] <lupz> hi all, when i start kde programs i get a bunch of WARNING link this: "kbuildsycoca: WARNING: '/usr/share/applications/file-roller.desktop' specifies undefined mimetype/servicetype 'application/zip'".... is there any way to make kbuildsycoca happy ?
[04:51] <marc_> Whats the scoop on the ftp.free.fr site that automatix uses, is anyone else having connection failures?
[04:51] <`JD> I'm so sick of windows. But I guess I better keep it,
[04:51] <Mordof> clearscreen, possibly
[04:51] <clearscreen> anyway:
[04:51] <gnomefreak> marc_: dont use automatix please
[04:51] <Kr4t05> `JD: Yeah, you never want to migrate straight to Linux.
[04:51] <clearscreen> but can anyone tell me why gnome wont boot up when I use the compiz command in ~/.gnomerc instead of just entering it in my terminal when gnome is booted up :)
[04:51] <Mordof> Kr4t05, i did :P
[04:51] <Kr4t05> `JD: You'll soooo lost. :P
[04:52] <marc_> gnomefreak, what about easybreezy?
[04:52] <Mordof> Kr4t05, you learn much faster that way
[04:52] <gnomefreak> easyubuntu?
[04:52] <russT> oh I am pretty sure
[04:52] <gnomefreak> feel free to use that and marc_  the free repo is down
[04:52] <zinc> hello
[04:52] <`JD> I've been meaning to setup up linux for aaaaaages. Then it comes to actually doing it after reading so much about it... X.X
[04:52] <Kr4t05> Mordof: I'm lazy. :P
[04:52] <russT> its just that I am trying to get stuff off this installation
[04:52] <zinc> does anyone know whats happened to the debian unofficial repos???
[04:52] <russT> IdleOne: oh I am pretty sure
[04:52] <gnomefreak> its been down for a few hours now
[04:52] <Dr_Willis> heh - best to learn to do the stuff yourself. dont use either.
[04:53] <russT> IdleOne: its just that I am trying to get stuff off this installation
[04:53] <vwguy337> JD: i'm in sort of the same position you are...i'm frustrated with winblows, but i have to keep it around...  :-(
[04:53] <Mordof> Kr4t05, thats a good reason
[04:53] <gnomefreak> zinc: are you using ubuntu?
[04:53] <zinc> yeah
[04:53] <zinc> it worked before
[04:53] <Kr4t05> Dr_Willis, I may make my own distro, someday.
[04:53] <gnomefreak> zinc: dont use debian repos than
[04:53] <IdleOne> russT:  burn it two a cd and copy it over
[04:53] <marc_> anyone know the status of the free site, when it might be up?
[04:53] <zinc> debian repos work fine
[04:53] <Dr_Willis> Kr4t05,  "SPiffyLinux"
[04:53] <zinc> its their server
[04:53] <zinc> its down or something
[04:53] <russT> IdleOne: I am talking 67gb of stuff
[04:53] <gnomefreak> marc_: its down and no one has said when it will be up yet give it time
[04:53] <IdleOne> russT:  oh lol that wont work
[04:53] <mclamb> hi, could someone help me or show me a howto of how to install the calibri font??
[04:54] <`JD> lol vwguy337: True, it has way to many things to make you frustrated.
[04:54] <russT> IdleOne: comlicated story but yeah
[04:54] <zinc> kk
[04:54] <zinc> thnz gnome
[04:54] <gnomefreak> zinc: debain repos can break ubuntu its bad idea to mix them
[04:54] <zinc> its just a few packages
[04:54] <Kr4t05> Dr_Willis:? ??
[04:54] <IdleOne> !filesharing
[04:54] <zinc> i needed from the unofficial repos
[04:54] <ubotu> IdleOne: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:54] <zinc> not the official
[04:54] <vwguy337> JS: BUT...i will say this...the wireless works in XP, not in Ubuntu...
[04:54] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell zinc about easysource
[04:54] <Dr_Willis> Kr4t05,  live cd's are more fun to tweak and build :P
[04:55] <amphi> vwguy337: what card?
[04:55] <gnomefreak> zinc: there are the unofficial repos
[04:55] <IdleOne> can someone help russT  with file sharing between two ubuntu boxes
[04:55] <zinc> kk
[04:55] <Kr4t05> Dr_Willis: You're probably right.
[04:55] <zinc> thanks
[04:55] <vwguy337> amphi: acx111 chipset on linksys w54g pcmcia
[04:55] <russT> IdleOne: thanks man
[04:55] <`JD> Eh, I dont have wireless. From what I've seen, I dont have the patience for it. I've just wired the whole house.
[04:55] <Kr4t05> Dr_Willis: I want to drag in one of my Hoary Live CDs and use it to circumvent my school's firewall.
[04:55] <amphi> vwguy337: that has no linux support?
[04:55] <IdleOne> russT:  np wish I could of helped more
[04:56] <xualo> anyone in here use wine?
[04:56] <vwguy337> amphi: got the linux box d/l'ing everything...but i can't find the damn kernel source...lol
[04:56] <Kr4t05> xualo: Rarely, but yes.
[04:56] <IdleOne> russT:  check out gftp
[04:56] <vwguy337> amphi: no...it's the stupid proprietary acx111 chipset
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> Kr4t05,  :P  if they got it set up right.. it wont.. :P if they really got it set up right it can log it.. but  have fun! just be ready for an excuse if you get caught.
[04:56] <as_284> does anyone know how to disabled  the pad in a notebook?
[04:56] <lupz> hey kbuildsycoca on my fresh installed ubuntu complains about undefined mime types.. google can't help... here somebody knows the answer ?
[04:56] <russT> IdleOne: oooo good thinking set up an ftp
[04:56] <xualo> Kr4t05 xualo: Rarely, but yes.<---- can i get your help please?
[04:56] <Dr_Willis> Kr4t05,  set up the live cd where it looks like XP - that way you can say someone left the cd in the drive.
[04:56] <Kr4t05> Dr_Willis, lol.
[04:56] <mcphail> russT: use sftp
[04:56] <amphi> vwguy337: yeah, wifi is the new winmodem *sigh*
[04:57] <amphi> as_284: in the bios? that's where I disabled mine
[04:57] <Kr4t05> xualo, what's the deal?
[04:57] <vwguy337> amphi: too true...but i'll get it working...just have to rebuild the kernel...after i find the damn source code...heh
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> if i ever get a wireless card - looking for those with the 2500 chipset. :P i hear the company supports linux fully.
[04:57] <`JD> does wine really let you use most windows programs like Photoshop?
[04:57] <xualo> i just installed wine but no idea to run programs thro wine
[04:57] <mcphail> `JD: no
[04:57] <Dr_Willis> `JD,  i hear it can for many apps.. but not all.
[04:58] <`JD> :\
[04:58] <Younix> Anyone here use mplayer?
[04:58] <Dr_Willis> xualo,  wine /path/to/wahatever.exe
[04:58] <gnomefreak> !anyone
[04:58] <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 find out? <hint>
[04:58] <vwguy337> JD: use GIMP...it's just like Photoshop
[04:58] <amphi> vwguy337: what do you mean, 'find it' ?
[04:58] <xualo> Younix Anyone here use mplayer?<--- me
[04:58] <boazy> Younix : I do
[04:58] <Kr4t05> `JD: Only if you use some massive shell scripts, from what I hear.
[04:58] <as_284> amphi: dont know where, but i am working in my notebook and its all the time problem when I accident touch it
[04:58] <Younix> Where do you install the w32codecs to?
[04:58] <Kr4t05> `JD: But, GIMP is better. :] 
[04:58] <Younix> What directory?
[04:58] <Kr4t05> Younix.
[04:58] <Younix> It's like /usr/lib/w32codecs or something..
[04:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell Younix about w32codecs
[04:58] <`JD> Eh, its another reason to keep windows :|
[04:58] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Younix about w32codecs
[04:58] <Younix> STOP
[04:58] <_jason> Younix: there is a .deb for them, just isntall that
[04:58] <Kr4t05> ubotu tell Younix about w32codecs
[04:58] <Kr4t05> oops.
[04:58] <Younix> Quit you fucking idiots.
[04:58] <Kr4t05> Younix: Sorry.
[04:59] <theD3viL> where to find winamp presets?
[04:59] <_jason> Younix: you only got sent one relax
[04:59] <vwguy337> amphi: it's not in /usr/src/
[04:59] <Younix> _jason, okay.
[04:59] <amphi> vwguy337: dpkg -L <package_name> will list files installed by a package
[04:59] <IdleOne> `JD:  see if you cant get yourself and old p3 and install ubuntu on there alone. Play with it for a month and then come back and tell me if it's worth keeping XP :)
[04:59] <vwguy337> amphi: it's not a package, unfortunately
[05:00] <dfgas> ubuntu 5.1 is brezzy right?
[05:00] <wvelez_> hi guys...how do I unload a driver? thanks
[05:00] <gnomefreak> dfgas: yes
[05:00] <dfgas> k
[05:00] <Kr4t05> dfgas: Yep/
[05:00] <dfgas> ty
[05:00] <amphi> vwguy337: are you running am ubuntu kernel?
[05:00] <coolbeing> can someone please help turn on ACPI ?
[05:00] <New001> Damn java
[05:00] <vwguy337> amphi: yes...2.6.12-10-386
[05:00] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: it can be turned on in the bios
[05:01] <xualo> Dr_Willis xualo,  wine /path/to/wahatever.exe<---------- WOOOOHOOOOOOOO CHEERS ALOT FOR THE INFO ^_^
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> coolbeing,  or at the grub prompt , edit the  kernel= line, and append 'noapci' and perhaps "noapic" as well to the end.
[05:01] <amphi> vwguy337: then you should use the equiv. source package, unless you want to build your own kernel
[05:01] <wvelez_> hi guys...how do I unload a driver? thanks
[05:01] <Dr_Willis> xualo,  it pays to rtfm :P lol.
[05:01] <`JD> Anywho. I am rebuilding an old pc. I plan to get rid of windows xp on it, get a large HD and put linux on it.
[05:02] <xualo> im gonna try if i can install diablo 2 :D
[05:02] <Jhair> wvelez_: if the driver is implemented as a kernel module (and if the kernel was compiled with module unloading support) you can use rmmod to unload a driver.
[05:02] <Dr_Willis> `JD,  get 4 large HD'S :P make a file server.
[05:02] <vwguy337> amphi: that's the problem...there is no package...it's all a custom build...check out acx100.sf.net
[05:02] <wvelez_> Jhair: thank you
[05:02] <coolbeing> Dr_Willis  I am a noob only. can you please give a bit more details on how to edit those lines? Also, I have like 5 software packages installed al ldealing with acpi. is there not a way to do it visually, without command lines ?
[05:03] <amphi> vwguy337: what is a custom build? the module? will it only build against a perticular kernel version?
[05:03] <CanadianSnow> hey...
[05:03] <CanadianSnow> finding 2 ubuntu computers connected together....
[05:03] <coolbeing> gnomefreak: are all of these useless? http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png
[05:03] <IdleOne> CanadianSnow:  is there a questioon in there?
[05:03] <CanadianSnow> yes
[05:04] <johannes_> is Dapper stable enough to use every day yet? I would like to give xgl a try...
[05:04] <vwguy337> amphi: no...since the drivers for the linksys card are proprietary, people have been reverse-engineering them...so it's a custom thing you have to build into the kernel...no packages are out there for it...afaik
[05:04] <coolbeing> Dr_Willis  are all of these useless? http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png
[05:04] <CanadianSnow> how do I get them to find eachother?
[05:04] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: all of what?
[05:04] <Kelerion-flux> ok folks.. I need some help with an xorg.conf problem.. here's what I have http://pastebin.com/561199 .. anyone see anything fundamentally wrong?
[05:04] <coolbeing> gnomefreak: look here : http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png
[05:04] <gnomefreak> johannes_: no not yet
[05:04] <johannes_> gnomefreak: ok, thanks :)
[05:04] <IdleOne> !networking
[05:04] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[05:05] <`JD> DR_Willis: exactly my plans :D
[05:05] <triablo_> How to install make? bash: make: command not found
[05:05] <triablo_> ???
[05:05] <CanadianSnow> how do i find 2 ubuntu computers connected together....
[05:05] <gotMilk> is there a way to increase the size of an extended partition ?
[05:05] <zyth> triablo_: apt-get install build-essential
[05:05] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: i have my acpi disabled so i wouldnt know
[05:06] <coolbeing> gnomefreak: i just want to enable mine :-(
[05:06] <amphi> vwguy337: no, but you need the source for your running kernel to build it against
[05:06] <coolbeing> anyone here knows how to enable ACPI ?
[05:06] <gnomefreak> coolbeing: go into bios and enable it
[05:06] <mclamb> where can i find the calibri font???
[05:06] <amphi> coolbeing: if /proc/acpi exists, acpi is enabled
[05:06] <gnomefreak> only other way than that is to do as above with grub
[05:07] <coolbeing> amphi: "/proc/acpi" where do i look for it? in terminal or in file browse ?
[05:07] <vwguy337> amphi: exactly...guess i am going to have to d/l the src...
[05:07] <amphi> vwguy337: yeah, use apt-get to install the source for your running kernel
[05:07] <coolbeing> amphi: and all of these things are useless?   http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png
[05:07] <amphi> coolbeing: it's quicker in a terminal
[05:07] <amphi> coolbeing: just do, as I told you before, ls /proc/acpi
[05:07] <skunk_eyed> Where is the $PATH variable  defined in ubuntu?
[05:08] <vwguy337> amphi: ok...that's something i'm not sure on how to do...
[05:08] <coolbeing> amphi: here is what I have http://pastebin.com/561204    so is it on or OFF?   http://pastebin.com/561204
[05:08] <amphi> vwguy337: uname -r will give you the version of the running kernel; apt-cache search kernel source will show all the available kernel source packages
[05:08] <vwguy337> gruss dich, matthias :-)
[05:09] <amphi> coolbeing: if the directory exists, acpi is enabled in the kernel
[05:09] <skunk_eyed> Where is the $PATH variable  defined in ubuntu?
[05:09] <prodigy60> yeah... umm... so, anyone have any experience with installing the proprietary ati drivers? i've been at this for several hours and i cant figure out what i'm doing wrong, but when i modify xorg.conf to use the fglrx driver, x conveniently decides it isnt configured propery and dumps me back to the term
[05:09] <Kr4t05> Does anyone know how to start xpilot-ng??
[05:09] <mcphail> skunk_eyed: /etc/profile
[05:09] <Kr4t05> !xpilot
[05:09] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kr4t05
[05:09] <coolbeing> amphi: ok, but how do i make i work then? My CPU is working at 2Ghz and not at lower speeds
[05:09] <psycose> hi
[05:09] <zyth> coolbeing:  is this a notebook?
[05:09] <IdleOne> Kr4t05:  ./xpilot ?
[05:10] <coolbeing> zyth: yes
[05:10] <zyth> speed throttling is, iirc... imperfect.
[05:10] <Kr4t05> IdleOne, that's vanilla xpilot.
[05:10] <lupz> hello
[05:10] <skunk_eyed> prodigy60: what i did was go to synaptic, search fglrx, installed it, including the config thingy, went into a root terminal, typed fglrxconfig, answered questions, restarted x server, works fine
[05:10] <amphi> coolbeing: that is controlled in sysfs - what governor is being used currently? and what governors are available there?
[05:10] <vwguy337> amphi...thanks!
[05:10] <Kr4t05> IdleOne, I installed xpilot-ng
[05:10] <zyth> I had similar issues, I just gave up, or manually had to change the speed.
[05:10] <coolbeing> zyth: " iirc.." ?
[05:10] <lupz> i've installed skype using alien as suggested... but it fails login
[05:10] <lupz> any idea ?
[05:10] <psycose> I can no more got X session working ... is this a bug ?
[05:10] <zyth> if I recall correctly.
[05:10] <skunk_eyed> mcphail: i edited some stuff in there but didn't update
[05:10] <skunk_eyed> mcphail, as in path
[05:10] <mahangu|afk> psycose, tell us how/why you can't get it to work?
[05:10] <gnomefreak> lupz: there is a deb for skype
[05:10] <mcphail> skunk_eyed: edit you own .bashrc then restart the shell
[05:10] <coolbeing> amphi: "governor" ? what are these, sorry I am a noob. I know I have these ones:  http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png
[05:11] <skunk_eyed> and some things in my poath aren't in /etc/porfile
[05:11] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell lupz about skype
[05:11] <clearscreen> hmmmm
[05:11] <lupz> gnomefreak: not for breezy
[05:11] <prodigy60> skunk_eyed, tried that and just about every other method i've been able to find through google, something just isnt working, i'll give it one more try and see what happens so i can explain when i fail, ty tho
[05:11] <coolbeing> zyth: gave up :-( noo.. what about all of these:  http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8105/screenshot9sx.png    ?
[05:11] <gnomefreak> lupz: read the pm ubotu sent you and yes for breezy
[05:11] <clearscreen> can anyone tell me why my gnome doesnt boot up with compiz commands in it's ./gnomerc but the commands do work when I enter them into a terminal when Im already in gnome :/
[05:11] <amphi> coolbeing: I don't use powernowd
[05:11] <dylan_> how do i edit my /etc/hosts file if i cannot sudo because my hostname is not in the /etc/hosts file?
[05:11] <amphi> coolbeing: governors set the cpu scaling behaviour
[05:12] <gnomefreak> lupz: its a full package has all the libraies and everything you will need
[05:12] <lupz> gnomefreak: well yes i've done exactly in that way
[05:12] <coolbeing> amphi: how do i know whuch governor i have ?
[05:12] <psycose> gdm ok, i enter my login/pwd then a window display a X session error ... i will copy the error
[05:12] <lupz> gnomefreak: following the instruction on the very same page..
[05:12] <gnomefreak> lupz: not if you used alein you didnt
[05:12] <Kr4t05> By the state you live in. XD
[05:12] <amphi> coolbeing: eg. I have 'ondemand powersave userspace performance' in scaling_available_governors
[05:12] <gnomefreak> lupz: the second link is the bed
[05:12] <gnomefreak> deb
[05:12] <lupz> gnomefreak: Installing Skype on Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger
[05:12] <lupz> gnomefreak: installing the deb fails a dep
[05:13] <coolbeing> amphi: "scaling_available_governors"  ... how do i see what i have ?
[05:13] <gnomefreak> lupz: what one?
[05:13] <lupz> gnomefreak: the one on the skype web site
[05:13] <`JD> Eh, nothing to do, may aswell go to bed -.-
[05:13] <amphi> coolbeing: cat scaling_governor will show the current governor
[05:13] <mcphail> lupz: don't install from the skype website
[05:13] <gnomefreak> lupz: that doesnt help me much but i suggest you install the lib than the deb
[05:14] <amphi> coolbeing: you may have 'conservative' there also
[05:14] <lupz> mcphail: well i followed the wiki page...
[05:14] <mcphail> lupz: install the .deb fro the seveas repo
[05:14] <coolbeing> amphi: cat: scaling_governor: No such file or directory
[05:14] <lupz> gnomefreak: reading that page you suggested to me isn't a bad choice
[05:14] <psycose> is there an easy way to paste my xsession-errors file with irc ? console mode
[05:14] <gnomefreak> lupz: it is when it doesnt work
[05:14] <amphi> coolbeing: where are you? what does 'pwd' say (without quotes)
[05:14] <Falstius> I'm trying to burn a data dvd to be read by windows XP, do I need to use Joliet and Rockwell or can XP handle disks without that?
[05:14] <Jhair> mcphail: what is wrong with the .deb from the skype website? It works fine for me: ii  skype          1.2.0.18-1     Free Internet Telephony - The whole world ca
[05:14] <Jhair> 
[05:14] <dylan_> how do i edit my /etc/hosts file if i cannot sudo because my hostname is not in the /etc/hosts file?
[05:15] <gnomefreak> lupz: install the deb alien is not really trustworthy and can give you problems
[05:15] <mcphail> Jhair: it has an unmet dependency
[05:15] <amphi> dylan_: heh, 'open the box with the key you will find inside it' ;)
[05:15] <coolbeing> amphi: /home/psychedelic
[05:15] <Falstius> (I suppose it is more of a windows question, but I'm doing it in Ubuntu and I guess most windows users wouldn't know what I'm talking about ;))
[05:15] <mcphail> Jhair: it is for debian, not ubuntu
[05:15] <mirak> the update manager asking to reboot is kind of mmmm weird isn't it ?
[05:15] <dylan_> amphi, im not kidding
[05:15] <amphi> coolbeing: well, that's not much use; try 'cd /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq', without quotes
[05:16] <gnomefreak> mcphail: seveas packaged it as a ubuntu package didnt he?
[05:16] <amphi> dylan_: you may have to boot into single-user
[05:16] <mcphail> gnomefreak: yes
[05:16] <dylan_> amphi, how do i su if im using ubuntu. ... says my password is wrong
[05:16] <Jhair> mcphail: you can force installation even with the unmet dependency (if you mean the libqt3c102-mt (>= 3:3.3.3.2) dependency)
[05:16] <gnomefreak> dylan_: sudo not su
[05:16] <mcphail> deb http://mirror2.ubuntulinux.nl/ breezy-seveas freenx extras java
[05:16] <dylan_> gnomefreak, i cant sudo because i dont have a hostname
[05:16] <Jhair> mcphail: it works fine with libqt3c102-mt  3.3.3-7ubuntu3
[05:16] <mcphail> Jhair: yes, but it gives a messy broken package
[05:17] <mcphail> Jhair: seveas's .deb corrects the dependency
[05:17] <Jhair> mcphail: not at all, works without problems, I use it regulary at least.
[05:17] <sovin> I've just installed Firestarter through Automatix -- during every startup I get a 'password request,' that doesn't take my user password.
[05:17] <coolbeing> amphi: i hcnaged the dir enterened the command  "cat scaling_governor"        and I get "userspace
[05:17] <coolbeing> "
[05:17] <w32> Hey, can ubuntu do vlans ?
[05:17] <stikif> dylan_, are you on your computer locally or is this through shh?
[05:17] <bartek> cze
[05:17] <dylan_> amphi, how do i boot into single user?
[05:17] <dylan_> stikif, locally
[05:17] <gnomefreak> sovin: do not use automatix
[05:17] <psycose> the first error i got is _ICETransTransNoListen : unable to find transport tcp | _ICETransmkdir error euid != 0 dir /dev/X will not be created ... any tips ?
[05:17] <bartek> czy jest ktos z polski] 
[05:17] <mcphail> Jhair: I _know_ it works without problems, but it is a mess and gives errors on install
[05:17] <tanubis> sovin: it's probably set up to take a root password...
[05:18] <sovin> gnomefreak: why?
[05:18] <stikif> dylan_, do you have a loopback ethernet device
[05:18] <dylan_> um
[05:18] <dylan_> i think so
[05:18] <bartek> hej
[05:18] <dylan_> /dev/lo ?
[05:18] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sovin about automatix
[05:18] <gnomefreak> read your pm sovin
[05:18] <dylan_> stikif, i have /dev/loop/
[05:18] <lupz> gnomefreak: it starts, it works fine but i can't login
[05:18] <tanubis> ubotu tell tanubis about automatix
[05:18] <mirak> is compiz working on dapper ?
[05:18] <coolbeing> amphi: i hcnaged the dir enterened the command  "cat scaling_governor"      and I get "userspace"
[05:18] <gnomefreak> lupz: than i would say it doesnt work fine
[05:19] <stikif> dylan_, yeah , sudo should allow localhost to connect -- is localhost map to 127.0.0.1
[05:19] <amphi> coolbeing: uhuh - that lets you set the freq manually
[05:19] <psycose> I'm having a problem since i can not start an X session, gdm work well but when it launch the X session the first error i got is _ICETransTransNoListen : unable to find transport tcp | _ICETransmkdir error euid != 0 dir /dev/X will not be created ... any tips ?
[05:19] <lupz> gnomefreak: uboto suggest to me to install it in the very same way...
[05:19] <coolbeing> amphi: that is the only way? Ubuntu does not support audo ACPI ?
[05:19] <skunk_eyed> wtf? my emacs is just displaying boxes as chars
[05:19] <dylan_> stikif, dylan@a720n:~$ sudo
[05:19] <dylan_> sudo: unable to lookup a720n via gethostbyname()
[05:19] <amphi> coolbeing: cat scaling_available_frequencies will show what it says
[05:19] <gnomefreak> lupz: ubotu tell s you there is a deb to install it
[05:19] <lupz> gnomefreak: that page is the *SAME* i've followed to install skype
[05:20] <skunk_eyed> it says :Warning: Cannot convert string "-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*" to type FontStruct
[05:20] <lupz> gnomefreak: no there isn't referenced any deb...
[05:20] <gnomefreak> !skype
[05:20] <ubotu> methinks skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[05:20] <geocritter73> Hi everyone...can someone give me a recommendation on a laptop (maybe a toshiba?)
[05:20] <gnomefreak> read the second link
[05:20] <dfgas> how do i uninstall grub?
[05:20] <dfgas> nm
[05:20] <amphi> coolbeing: yes, you can use another governor - did you bother to cat scaling_available_governors to see what governors are available?
[05:20] <sovin> gnomefreak: should i uninstall automatix via the instructions on the site or would you recommend reinstalling ubuntu?
[05:20] <coolbeing> amphi:  1995000 1995000 1995000 1995000 1995000 1995000 1596000 1330000 1064000 798000
[05:21] <sovin> gnomefreak: if ubotu's cautions were as serious as they appear; I'm not too sure on my ability to correct the configs (noob).
[05:21] <gnomefreak> sovin: never used it but i would uninstall it anyway you choose
[05:21] <skunk_eyed> my emacs is messed up, just boxes as characters: it says :Warning: Cannot convert string "-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*" to type FontStruct
[05:21] <sovin> gnomefreak: k -- thanks for the information!
[05:21] <stikif> dylan_, what is in your /etc/hosts
[05:21] <mcphail> lupz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Skype
[05:22] <dylan_> stikif, 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
[05:22] <dylan_> stikif, thats the whole file
[05:22] <lupz> gnomefreak: thanks :)
[05:22] <Pupeno> is it possible to download all updates of ubuntu to burn it to a CD for someone who has slow access to internet ?
[05:22] <zx80user> Does anybody else have terrible lag problems with the rt2500 card/driver?
[05:23] <dylan_> stikif, i was trying to configure nfs so i could share files, but apparently ill never be able to netowrk because im an idiot :(
[05:23] <psycose> Please help me i can not start an X session, gdm work well but when it launch the X session the first error i got is _ICETransTransNoListen : unable to find transport tcp | _ICETransmkdir error euid != 0 dir /dev/X will not be created  ... any tips, thanks ?
[05:23] <amphi> coolbeing: what does scaling_cyr_freq show?
[05:23] <mcphail> zx80user: you can't get sound on a zx80
[05:23] <amphi> coolbeing: er, scaling_cur_freq
[05:23] <stikif> dylan_, can you ping localhost
[05:23] <zx80user> mcphail it beeps
[05:23] <coolbeing> amphi:  bash: scaling_cyr_freq: command not found
[05:23] <dylan_> stikif, yes
[05:24] <amphi> coolbeing: it's a file, you have to cat it
[05:24] <zx80user> at least I think it used too. Anyway you could run something off the extension port :)
[05:24] <coolbeing> amphi:  798000
[05:24] <coolbeing> amphi: is that my current cpu frequency ? 798000 ?!!
[05:24] <mcphail> zx80user: you couls sit a radio next to it and make music with interference.
[05:24] <farous> psycose: look at /var/logs/Xorg.0.log will give you an idea
[05:25] <psycose> farous thanks !
[05:25] <farous> yw :_
[05:25] <zx80user> mcphail indeed. After all, you could run a nuclear power station with it :)
[05:25] <amphi> coolbeing: if that's what it says, it's probably right
[05:25] <mcphail> zx80user: anyway, I digress - I misread your post (not asking about sound at all) :)
[05:25] <zx80user> mcphail nope
[05:25] <coolbeing> amphi: ahh damn it, that means that that is not my CPU but my Nvidia Go6600 Fan going so fast i can hear. it. any way to cool it down ?
[05:25] <stikif> dylan_, sorry i have no idea whats going on
[05:25] <amphi> coolbeing: that's 800MHz, effectively
[05:26] <dylan_> stikif, is there a way to boot into root?
[05:26] <amphi> coolbeing: acpi -t will show your cpu temp
[05:26] <CanadianSnow> how come when I go to the "network" it tells me to login
[05:26] <stikif> i don't think there is a root user in ubuntu only an admin with sudo priveledges
[05:26] <CanadianSnow> but my login doesn't work
[05:26] <amphi> coolbeing: I expect that the governor is set to userspace so powernowd can mess with the freq
[05:26] <coolbeing> amphi: i think that my nvidia fan is goign very load, how do i cool it down?
[05:26] <psycose> farous, well gdm is working well so it's not a graphic problem, may be a bug with the _ICE protocol ...
[05:27] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> anyone know how to install the latest version of firefox?
[05:27] <coolbeing> amphi:  Thermal 1: active[0] , 56.0 degrees C
[05:27] <coolbeing>  is about right for 800 mhz
[05:27] <amphi> coolbeing: I use the ondemand governor here
[05:27] <coolbeing> amphi: on demand how do i use that too ?
[05:27] <geocritter73> Does anybody run Ubuntu on Toshiba laptops?
[05:27] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> !firefox
[05:27] <CanadianSnow> !network server
[05:27] <ubotu> CanadianSnow: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:27] <psycose> farous i would thing lot's of people would have this bug, after the bug upgrade of yesterday ...
[05:28] <farous> what bug is it psycose
[05:28] <CanadianSnow> why is it asking me to log in when I go to the network server folder and not accept my login?
[05:28] <coolbeing> amphi: also can you please tell me how to cool down my vidoe card fan, it is working as if I am playing Half Life 2 on full settings...
[05:28] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> !firefox1.5
[05:28] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[05:28] <farous> psycose: sorry was out
[05:28] <amphi> coolbeing: if you use that, there is no manual way of setting the freq; if 'ondemand' is in scaling_available_governors, you just echo it to scaling_governor
[05:28] <psycose> farous gdm work well but when it launch the GNOME session the first error i got is _ICETransTransNoListen : unable to find transport tcp | _ICETransmkdir error euid != 0 dir /dev/X will not be created ... any tips ?
[05:29] <amphi> coolbeing: eg. echo ondemand | sudo tee scaling_governor
[05:29] <farous> psycose: gnome working perfect here so far
[05:29] <zx80user> !rt2500
[05:29] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, zx80user
[05:29] <farous> psycose: check who owns you iceauth file in your home dir
[05:29] <pesco> Hi again, erm, which package containts GL/gl.h, does anybody know?
[05:29] <psycose> farous root.root
[05:30] <farous> psycose: it showuld be owned by you
[05:30] <farous> change it
[05:30] <mcphail> psycose: k3b does this if you run it as root
[05:30] <farous> psycose: that is your home dir right
[05:30] <CanadianSnow> why wont anyone answer me?
[05:30] <amphi> coolbeing: you can do cat scaling_governor to see that it is set as you wish; you will see that scaling_setspeed, the file to which you echo the desired freq to set the freq manually, has disappeared
[05:30] <psycose> damed ... ok well i just wake up & turn on my computer... so it like a bug
[05:30] <pesco> Ah, it's supposed to be in libgl1-mesa-dev, as I thought, but it isn't, at least not on my system. What can I do?!
[05:31] <amphi> coolbeing: ondemand governor creates a subdirectory of tweakable options, but I haven't messed with that
[05:31] <Jet2k5> guys is 6 channels the same as 5.1?
[05:31] <coolbeing> amphi: non of these do anything " eg. echo ondemand | sudo tee scaling_governor"
[05:31] <lupz> still the same problem with skype, also using seveas package
[05:31] <mcphail> dylan_: if you don't have admin rights, you shouldn't be editing /etc/hosts
[05:31] <psycose> farous well thanks very much ...
[05:31] <amphi> coolbeing: FFS, eg. is short for example
[05:31] <farous> psycose: that is why you are not supposed to run gui while you are root
[05:31] <arkanes> Jet2k5: 5.1 is 5 channles + subwoofer
[05:31] <Jet2k5> can someone tell me if 6 channels is the same thing as 5.1?
[05:31] <psycose> have a nice day
[05:31] <CanadianSnow> how can I share stuff between 2 computers?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!?!!?!??????!??!?!???!?!??!?!?
[05:32] <Jet2k5> damn
[05:32] <farous> psycose: good luck than check you .Xauth file to
[05:32] <amphi> coolbeing: the command is 'echo ondemand | sudo tee scaling_governor' without quotes
[05:32] <farous> psycose: it should be also owned by you
[05:32] <Jet2k5> but why would my motherboard state 6 channels when it can only do 5.1?
[05:32] <amphi> coolbeing: that is assuming that ondemand is in scaling_available_governors
[05:32] <alphy> why is the videos I play with Mplayer really jerky?
[05:32] <BotLobsta> my wireless card isnt automatically configured even though linux sees it and recognises it.  How do I enable it?
[05:32] <amphi> coolbeing: this isn't rocket surgery ;)
[05:32] <AX1> can i write data on usb NTFS hdd?
[05:32] <coolbeing> amphi: :-( "echo ondemand | sudo tee scaling_governor" does nothing
[05:33] <CanadianSnow> I dont think so AX1
[05:33] <amphi> coolbeing: what do you mean, does nothing?
[05:33] <coolbeing> amphi: when i enter it in the terminal, nothing happens
[05:33] <CanadianSnow> You cant even access anything on a NTFS partition in the same computer
[05:33] <amphi> coolbeing: did you cat scaling_governor afterwards?
[05:33] <amphi> coolbeing: what did you want to happen?
[05:33] <anatole> can anyone tell me how can i use more refresh rates than my ubuntu offers? (i have an ati card working at 60Hz and i'd like to use 50Hz for tv out)
[05:33] <CanadianSnow> how can I share stuff between 2 computers?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!?!!?!??????!??!?!???!?!??!?!?
[05:33] <zim> irc://irc.freenode.net/rik,isnick
[05:33] <amphi> !nfs
[05:33] <ubotu> somebody said nfs was see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:34] <amphi> CanadianSnow: ^^^
[05:34] <CanadianSnow> that was for AX1
[05:34] <coolbeing> amphi: cat: scaling_gover: No such file or directory
[05:34] <alphy> why is my videos really jerky and laggy when I play them/
[05:34] <Regital> i have a prob with starting kubuntu because it always stays in 'starting hotplug subsystem' and i've tried ctrl+c... my comnputer is sony vaio VGC-RB43 and i already have windows in this
[05:34] <Alexi5> ubnuntu, lord of all lunices
[05:34] <CanadianSnow> I have 2 ubuntu computers
[05:34] <CanadianSnow> amphi
[05:34] <Alexi5> all hail ubuntu
[05:34] <coolbeing> amphi: this is where i am   psychedelic@ubuntu:/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufre
[05:34] <farous> CanadianSnow: first stop the ???
[05:34] <farous> CanadianSnow: next open nautilus
[05:35] <amphi> CanadianSnow: wtf? the file is called scaling_governor
[05:35] <farous> CanadianSnow: or better places then add network folders. install sshd on both pcs
[05:35] <amphi> coolbeing:  wtf? the file is called scaling_governor
[05:35] <amphi> CanadianSnow: sorry, tabtarding
[05:35] <zyth> for some reason my cdroms/dvds arent automoutning anymore.. anyone know how I can fix that?
[05:35] <farous> CanadianSnow: then log on both of them using ssh
[05:35] <BotLobsta> how do i configure my  wireless card without using the GUI network config panel?
[05:35] <CanadianSnow> ya amphi i figgured
[05:36] <amphi> coolbeing: cat scaling_governor to see what governor is currently in use
[05:36] <farous> !tell BotLobsta about wifi
[05:36] <Regital> i have a prob with starting kubuntu because it always stays in 'starting hotplug subsystem' and i've tried ctrl+c... my comnputer is sony vaio VGC-RB43 and i already have windows in this
[05:36] <dylan_> mcphail, i need admin rights....i deleted most of my /etc/hosts
[05:36] <alphy> I'm having trouble playing mpg's
[05:36] <tenmon> --- quick-question: enlightnment17cvs+ubuntu64+packagescompiled possible ?? ---
[05:36] <CanadianSnow> thanks farous
[05:36] <amphi> coolbeing: cat scaling_available_governors to see what governors are available in your kernel
[05:36] <coolbeing> amphi: ondemand
[05:36] <CanadianSnow> although, i might not know how to do all that
[05:36] <farous> yw CanadianSnow
[05:36] <coolbeing> amphi: so that is good, means i ave dynamic switching ?
[05:36] <mcphail> dylan_: is this your own box?
[05:36] <dylan_> mcphail, yes
[05:37] <amphi> coolbeing: see, it worked - what was that "doesn't work" nonsense? ;)
[05:37] <farous> ok CanadianSnow install sshd package on both pcs
[05:37] <mcphail> dylan_: then why can you not sudo?
[05:37] <farous> CanadianSnow: i assume you are on a lan
[05:37] <dylan_> mcphail, i get this message: dylan@a720n:~$ sudo
[05:37] <dylan_> sudo: unable to lookup a720n via gethostbyname()
[05:37] <amphi> coolbeing: the ondemand governor runs at as low a freq as possible, but ramps up pretty quickly under load
[05:37] <coolbeing> amphi: But still there is aproblem i have 2 fans on my laptop, and if it is not my cpu then my video card fan is working full power, because maybe the video card is owrkign so hard. how do i cool it down ? nvidia ia have
[05:37] <amphi> coolbeing: if you use something like gkrellm, you can see the freq switching
[05:37] <_jason> dylan_: can you paste the contents of /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please?
[05:38] <CanadianSnow> ya.. Internet->modem->router->my hub->my 2 computers
[05:38] <CanadianSnow> (farous)
[05:38] <dylan_> _jason, yes ... it will be there in 20 seconds
[05:38] <amphi> coolbeing: sorry, I have no idea about powersaving stuff on nividia
[05:38] <coolbeing> amphi: "gkrellm" is a software ?
[05:38] <_jason> dylan_: okay, I am timing you
[05:38] <CanadianSnow> and whats the diff between SMB and NFS?
[05:38] <amphi> coolbeing: yeah, it's a system monitor
[05:38] <farous> CanadianSnow: ok great the way i will set it for you is to login onto each computer to a specified folder using ssh
[05:38] <coolbeing> amphi: ok, thank you for the help. I will nw bug more people about nvidia :-)
[05:38] <Regital> i have a prob with starting kubuntu because it always stays in 'starting hotplug subsystem' and i've tried ctrl+c... my comnputer is sony vaio VGC-RB43 and i already have windows in this
[05:39] <amphi> coolbeing: you'll also want the gkrellm-x86info plugin for gkrellm to see your cpu freq - both are apt-gettable
[05:39] <mcphail> dylan_: how did you get into this situation?
[05:39] <Mordof> ok, ive got tvtime working the way i want, witht he audio nput in line in, (audio will not work in any others, eithger that or i just cant hear it). how do i go about recording the video/audio from it?
[05:39] <farous> CanadianSnow: if you are interested in that i will proceed if not than just go to wiki.ubuntu.com there are many ways to do it
[05:39] <amphi> coolbeing: good luck
[05:39] <dylan_> mcphail, i was trying to network my pcs together using nfs
[05:39] <Enth> What's the best file sharing app for Linux? LimeWire?
[05:39] <alphy> can anyone help me install some drivers?
[05:39] <dylan_> mcphail, and i thought i had to edit those files ... all this because i wanted to share some files
[05:40] <amphi> coolbeing: note that powernowd will do nothing, at least WRT cpu freq switching
[05:40] <_jason> dylan_: do you have access to root?
[05:40] <mcphail> dylan_: i'd boot with a livecd, mount the drive and edit the file.
[05:40] <CanadianSnow> sure farous
[05:40] <dylan_> _jason, no i dont
[05:40] <dylan_> mcphail, will do ... will that work?
[05:40] <amphi> coolbeing: you can also write scripts for acpid to, say, switch governors when going from ac->batt or vice versa
[05:40] <farous> ok CanadianSnow instal the sshd package on both pcs
[05:40] <_jason> dylan_: ok reboot in recovery mode and add 'a720n' to the end of the first line of /etc/hosts, or use the livecd as mcphail suggested
[05:40] <farous> then in places click connect to servers
[05:41] <CanadianSnow> whats sshd thou? (farous)
[05:41] <mcphail> dylan_: yes, if you edit as root. Don't know if it will sort out your sudo prob but worth a try
[05:41] <dylan_> _jason how do i reboot into recovery mode
[05:41] <farous> the server type is ssh in both cases
[05:41] <alphy> I NEED HELP INSTALLING SOME DRIVERS
[05:41] <Enth> heh
[05:41] <farous> sshd is the secure shell daemon
[05:41] <Regital> i have a prob with starting kubuntu because it always stays in 'starting hotplug subsystem' and i've tried ctrl+c... my comnputer is sony vaio VGC-RB43 and i already have windows in this
[05:41] <Mordof> alphy, what drivers
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  dont yell. and clarify the problem
[05:41] <_jason> dylan_: it should be an option in the grub boot menu, if you don't see a menu when you boot, just hit escape to see it
[05:41] <farous> then put the pc ip address and fill in your name
[05:41] <dylan_> _jason THANKS!
[05:41] <Regital> i have a prob with starting kubuntu because it always stays in 'starting hotplug subsystem' and i've tried ctrl+c... my comnputer is sony vaio VGC-RB43 and i already have windows in this
[05:41] <farous> first time you login you will be asked for your passward on the pc and the way you go
[05:42] <alphy> Dr_Willis, I have been in here for 10 minutes trying to get help, only when I yell do I get anyone's attention
[05:42] <BotLobsta> how do i see what type of wireless card I have, all I can tell is thats its a Broadcom WLAN card
[05:42] <farous> you will have the folder on your desktop so just click and go
[05:42] <Mordof> Regital, we have seen the problem, we either dont know or are busy, please stop repeating it so often. give someone a chance to see it and respond
[05:42] <CanadianSnow> ummm when I went to put SMB and NFS on my older computer it now wants a CD?
[05:42] <_jason> alphy: do you realize people here are just volunteers?  yelling doesn't make them more likely to help you
[05:42] <gerst> BotLobsta lspci or iwconfig
[05:42] <Regital> Mordof: heh... ok... :p
[05:42] <Mordof> _jason, who controls ubotu?
[05:42] <Mordof> Regital, as for me i dont know
[05:43] <Regital> Mordof: ok
[05:43] <alphy> Mordof, it's a utility for my Rio mp3 player,  I have the files, I just need help installing them
[05:43] <_jason> Mordof: he is cafuego's bot
[05:43] <mcphail> Mordof: cafuego
[05:43] <BotLobsta> sry gerst, Im on windows
[05:43] <gerst> BotLobsta bad luck
[05:43] <farous> Mordof: but anyone can add factoids to ubotu
[05:43] <farous> it is a community generated factoids
[05:43] <alphy> _jason, it's just a little frustrating when people with questions come in after you and get advice immediately.  I know this is a volunteer thing.
[05:44] <coolbeing> who here uses Nvidia card ?
[05:44] <Mordof> _jason, i think we should get a problem bot in here... like, when users need help, they do like !question:   or !driver problem, or have a bunch of categories, and then say the problem. if they dont get answered right away, ubotu will have logged it, and people can check problems in there once they are free
[05:44] <gerst> coolbeing i do
[05:44] <mcphail> coolbeing: me
[05:44] <chicken-man> I'm having probelms compiling C programs, I've had the
[05:44] <chicken-man> ooops
[05:44] <_jason> alphy: I understand, but you have to also understand that some questions are harder than others and thus easier to answer than others.  Don't feel like you are being ignored
[05:44] <coolbeing> gerst: mcphail any idea how to cool it down? I have a laptop and the fan is running full speed like I am playing a game
[05:45] <coolbeing> mcphail: ny idea how to cool it down? I have a laptop and the fan is running full speed like I am playing a game
[05:45] <Mordof> alphy, its also a question of weither or not the people hyelping in here know how to help you
[05:45] <mcphail> coolbeing: sorry, haven't had this problem.
[05:45] <gerst> coolbeing: sorry no idea...
[05:45] <Mordof> alphy, if everyone in the channel says "sorry alphy, i dont know", we will have loads of spam.. people just dont respond if they cant help you or are busy atm
[05:45] <_jason> Mordof: well the bot refers them to the database search site when he doesn't know something and they can search there, but you can propose the idea to cafuego when he is around
[05:45] <coolbeing> mcphail: u have a desktop?
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> also thers the 'ubuntu support' type questons,, and then theres the 'teach me how to use linux' type questions.
[05:45] <mcphail> coolbeing: have you blown the dust out the fan?
[05:46] <mcphail> coolbeing: yes, desktop
[05:46] <Mordof> _jason, will do, i think it would be cool to have everyone be able to do like, !seequestion, and ubotu msg them the next question asked in the list
[05:46] <chicken-man> I'm having probelms compiling C programs, I've had this error when trying to configure two different programs (zangband & a sound driver) the error I get is: "Checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables."
[05:46] <alphy> okay, I didn't know it was that hard to help someone install something.  I'm starting to see why linux isn't more popular
[05:46] <coolbeing> mcphail:  it is not about the dust, but about pwermanagement. there are 2 modes - 2d and 3d , 2d is liek regualr stuff and 3d is when it speeds up and fan  goes wild like when playing a game and I am not playing a game now
[05:46] <Mordof> _jason, that way people who are better in some areas can continue to help those problems.
[05:46] <coolbeing> !nvidia
[05:46] <ubotu> hmm... nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:46] <CanadianSnow> so farous how Do I install sshd?'
[05:46] <mcphail> chicken-man: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:46] <reiki> trying to install JAlbum. It can't find javaVM, however java -version shows 1.4.2 is installed. Can I add the path to the java executable and try again? Looks like it's /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin
[05:47] <farous> chicken-man: install build-essential package
[05:47] <CanadianSnow> is it the "opensshd-server" in the package manager?
[05:47] <farous> CanadianSnow: sudo aptitude install sshd
[05:47] <mcphail> coolbeing: can't help. Mine works fine.
[05:47] <chicken-man> ncphail, farous,: thanks a lot :-)
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  you have done any research on the program yet? checked the home page? thecked the forums/wiki and so on..   ect..
[05:47] <Half-Left> alphy,  how are people supposed to help if they dont know?, hardly a Linux thing is it.
[05:47] <Mordof> coolbeing, whats going on? i saw you look for the nvidia thing
[05:47] <farous> !find sshd
[05:47] <ubotu> webmin-sshd: (SSH server control module for webmin), section universe/admin, is extra. Version: 1.210a-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 65 kB, Installed size: 564 kB
[05:47] <_jason> Mordof: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[05:47] <coolbeing> Mordof: yes, i have a problem
[05:47] <CanadianSnow> ok thanks
[05:47] <CanadianSnow> farous
[05:48] <Half-Left> Dr_Willis, Some people hey!
[05:48] <Mordof> coolbeing, what is it, i didnt see it before, msg it to me if you want to... *shrugs*
[05:48] <farous> CanadianSnow: ok they changed the name give me a min
[05:48] <Dr_Willis> Heh -  I do get so Sick of this "hold my hand mentality" at times. :P
[05:48] <Half-Left> yer
[05:48] <CanadianSnow> farous are you sure that was to me? :s
[05:48] <coolbeing> Mordof: I have a laptop and the video card is working like I am playing a video game - full speed and fan is load like when i am playing a game, But I am not how do i fix this power management 2d and 3d mode thing ?
[05:48] <farous> CanadianSnow: yes it is the openssh-server package
[05:48] <Dr_Willis> almost thinking there should be a #ubuntu-Linux-beginners channel. :P
[05:49] <CanadianSnow> ok farous thanks, but what you told me aperently works also
[05:49] <Half-Left> Dr_Willis, Like all Windows users are really helpful, yer right :-)
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> Half-Left,  :)
[05:49] <CanadianSnow> or are they different things now? (farous)
[05:49] <farous> CanadianSnow: perhaps it is installed by default on your sys
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> Half-Left,  then ya get the "I dont want to learn the shell!"
[05:49] <Half-Left> lol
[05:50] <CanadianSnow> farous no it wasn't but it was in the list of things I COULD install
[05:50] <Mordof> coolbeing, ohhh, you have an nvidia card?
[05:50] <farous> if it works and you login through ssh then keep it this way, ssh is a secure connection protocol so you are fine
[05:50] <tatters> I dont wanna learn the shell it sooooooooo 1960s
[05:50] <infinity__> when i run apt-get update it cant connect to ftp.free.fr (231.228.0.14)
[05:50] <coolbeing> Mordof: yes, nvidia Go6600 on  a laptop
[05:50] <CanadianSnow> now I just need to see if it will work on my older machine (farous)
[05:50] <Half-Left> Dr_Willis, funny, but it can be easier sometimes
[05:50] <Dr_Willis> Half-Left,  it alomost always is eaier. :P
[05:50] <farous> good luck and it will work for i have a network set here myself
[05:50] <alphy> so can anyone help me install these drivers?  I can send a copy of the readme file so someone knows what's going on?
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> I mean editing the xorg.conf is so straight forward! :P
[05:51] <tatters> if you got ten fingers sure
[05:51] <farous> CanadianSnow: 2 notebooks and an old pc
[05:51] <coolbeing> Mordof: any help ?
[05:51] <nm`> dr_willis: indeed, it is
[05:51] <Half-Left> true, true
[05:51] <farous> ok got to go now good luck
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  for a start  whats the name of the drivers, and whats the file name, and what url did ya get them from.
[05:51] <infinity__> is ftp.free.fr down?
[05:51] <Mordof> coolbeing, hmmm.... when you reboot your computer, do you see the nvidia logo?
[05:51] <CanadianSnow> farous I have 1 old PC and a new PC
[05:51] <Half-Left> Dr_Willis, he's gone
[05:51] <Alexi5> ubuntu is really easy
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> Half-Left,  he was just here!  gesh...
[05:52] <CanadianSnow> farous my older one wont reconize its soundcard :(
[05:52] <tatters> but what if I only have stumps or have to use nose to inpu tcommands how good is the shell then?
[05:52] <coolbeing> Mordof: dont think so, in other distros I did see the logo, maybe i need to get teh driver? (I am running Ubuntu Dapper flight 3 and I am a noob, please consider thsoe)
[05:53] <Mordof> coolbeing, if you dont see the logo, and youve installed the nvidia drivers, that means your driver isnt installed correctly afaik
[05:53] <CanadianSnow> hey random people... Is there any benifit to having free space on your harddrive that is not partitioned?
[05:53] <alphy> dr_willis, http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/rioutil/rioutil-1.5.0br3.tar.gz?download
[05:53] <Mordof> CanadianSnow, not that i know of
[05:53] <CanadianSnow> k
[05:53] <coolbeing> Mordof: i a looking at synaptc and nvidia-settings is not isntalled.. i wil linstall some things according to !nvidia guide and see what happens
[05:53] <alphy> dr_willis, that what you're wanting to know?
[05:53] <fredrik> Hello
[05:53] <weedar> Anyone here that uses saxon to converrt docbook xml to xhtml? :)
[05:54] <infinity__> can neof u guys run apt-get update? without ne errors?
[05:54] <Mordof> coolbeing, dont use synaptic
[05:54] <Mordof> coolbeing, not for the nvidia drivers.. download the linux nvidia drivers from their website
[05:54] <ppd> hi! is anybody able to use xfcalendar on gnome?
[05:54] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody use obexftp?
[05:54] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  in the 'readme' you may want to follow the 'debian' instructions
[05:54] <coolbeing> Mordof: you sure? the guide said to install nvidia-settings and nvidia-glx and these are the ones i do not have instaleld in synaptic
[05:55] <CanadianSnow> so farous do I need SMB or NFS for this to work?
[05:55] <dylan_> so i can share fils
[05:55] <dylan_> files
[05:55] <coolbeing> Mordof: if i'll downlaod from nvidia site, is it easy to isntall I am a huge noob
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  that will (should) make you a .deb file you then 'sudo dpkg -i whatever.deb'
[05:55] <Mordof> coolbeing, i didnt follow the guide, and it installs those by itself. trust me i get 800-3500 fps on my screensavers... im running a 6800xt
[05:55] <Mordof> coolbeing, i can help you
[05:55] <fredrik> How do i log in as admin?
[05:55] <coolbeing> Mordof: ok, let me get those
[05:55] <_jason> ubotu: tell fredrik about sudo
[05:55] <MetaMorfoziS> anybody use obexftp?
[05:55] <coolbeing> Mordof: you knwo a link ?
[05:55] <alphy> dr_willis, type exactly what is says?  I'm fairly new to linux so I don't know very much.
[05:55] <Dr_Willis> !info rioutil
[05:55] <ubotu> rioutil: (Talk to USB based Diamond MM products), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 1.4.4-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 69 kB, Installed size: 272 kB
[05:55] <tycoon> What kind of server can a Ubuntu server be used for ?
[05:56] <budd> ok
[05:56] <Mordof> coolbeing, nvidia.com, go to download -> drivers, then click on linux up at the top before the lists, then click on the newest version for your distro.. then tell me when you are at that page
[05:56] <wezzer> tycoon: all kinds of server
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  OR you could just use the package manager and install the premade ones that exist In the repos. :P thats MUCH easier.
[05:56] <wezzer> tycoon: what kind of server you want it to be?
[05:56] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  sudo apt-get install rioutil      SHOULD install it.
[05:56] <coolbeing> Mordof: ok, one sec
[05:56] <tycoon> I have no idea what i can do with it besides it being a webserver
[05:56] <tycoon> any idea?
[05:56] <Mordof> cafuego, are you there?
[05:56] <budd> ive never been on this server
[05:56] <alphy> dr_willis, did that, it doesn't work.
[05:57] <budd> ILk
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> is he having some bad connecton issues or what?
[05:57] <Half-Left> hehe
[05:57] <coolbeing> Mordof: i NEED lINUX IA32?
[05:57] <Dr_Willis> !dosentwork
[05:57] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Dr_Willis
[05:57] <budd> hi
[05:57] <Mordof> coolbeing, 1 sec
[05:57] <coolbeing> Mordof: i have 32 bit
[05:57] <fredrik> I mean, i got a NTFS disk and i want to format it into a linux compitable filesystem. But i cant copy the files into my portable hard drive
[05:57] <budd> my name is budd
[05:58] <Mordof> coolbeing, yes, click on that
[05:58] <Mordof> coolbeing, do you have the linux-headers for your kernel?
[05:58] <budd> im sleepy
[05:58] <budd> zzzzzzzzzzzz
[05:58] <budd> lol
[05:58] <budd> jk
[05:58] <bluefoxicy> http://ariszlo.tripod.com/screenshots/ubuntu.jpg  <-- is that an official ubuntu pic?
[05:58] <lounis> please, where can I download dapper?
[05:58] <coolbeing> Mordof: umm linux-headers ? what are these? sorry I am a noob
[05:58] <bluefoxicy> in the background
[05:58] <budd> everone hates me
[05:58] <lounis> I dont find it
[05:59] <Mordof> coolbeing, do sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[05:59] <budd> ok
[05:59] <budd> im lewving
[05:59] <Dr_Willis> lounis,  i googled for it. :P and found the site.
[05:59] <budd> leving
[05:59] <Mordof> coolbeing, in a terminal
[05:59] <CanadianSnow> ok farous sshd is installing on my old computer now
[05:59] <budd> jkflsdj;l
[05:59] <budd> bye
[05:59] <Mordof> bluefoxicy, lmao, i doubt it
[05:59] <coolbeing> Mordof: psychedelic@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(psychedelic -r)
[05:59] <coolbeing> bash: psychedelic: command not found
[06:00] <_jason> bluefoxicy: I haven't seen that particular one but there are similar ones with the same people, so probably
[06:00] <Mordof> coolbeing, use uname, dont substitute it
[06:00] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  they're naked!
[06:00] <coolbeing> Mordof: actually wait, it is working
[06:00] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  I mean I found pictures of their bare asses too
[06:00] <coolbeing> Mordof: ah, man sorry i substituted it
[06:00] <Madeye> guys, is there ubuntu net install ?
[06:00] <alphy> dr_willis, I keep closing xchat accidently, sorry.  I just used the SPM to reinstall rioutil.  do I need to do anything else to it?
[06:00] <lounis> Dr_Willis, is it that : http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/daily/current/ , Is it the current version?
[06:00] <ompaul> !netinstall
[06:00] <ubotu> ompaul: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:00] <ompaul> !network install
[06:00] <coolbeing> Mordof: i jsut substituted i and i got this
[06:00] <ubotu> ompaul: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:00] <CanadianSnow> farous are you still here?
[06:00] <coolbeing> Mordof: Reading package lists... Done
[06:00] <coolbeing> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:00] <coolbeing> Package linux-headers is not installed, so not removed
[06:00] <coolbeing> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[06:01] <_jason> bluefoxicy: install the ubuntu-calendar packages and you'll get a bunch
[06:01] <coolbeing> Mordof: did i screw up ?
[06:01] <Mordof> coolbeing, ok, then you already have them
[06:01] <coolbeing> Mordof: ok, what next?
[06:01] <Mordof> coolbeing, wait, no.. hold on, can i msg you
[06:01] <j2daosh> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8820
[06:01] <coolbeing> Mordof: pelase msg me
[06:01] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  you do realize that the 'rioutils' package - is aparently console/command line based? not a fancy GUI?
[06:01] <j2daosh> can someone tell me why my fstab asks me to specify a system type?
[06:01] <flodine> anyone running e17 updated?
[06:02] <alphy> dr_willis, one that you run in the terminal, right?
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  correct
[06:02] <CanadianSnow> farous are you still here?
[06:02] <erUSUL> j2daosh, becouse you have to. use auto if you do not know the exact type
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> !info rioutil
[06:02] <ubotu> rioutil: (Talk to USB based Diamond MM products), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 1.4.4-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 69 kB, Installed size: 272 kB
[06:02] <Mordof> coolbeing, can you see my msg?
[06:02] <coolbeing> Mordof: you get my pm msgs ?
[06:02] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  sudo apt-get install rioutil , then try 'rioutil' from a shell
[06:02] <Mordof> coolbeing, are you registered?
[06:02] <coolbeing> Mordof: i see your message
[06:02] <j2daosh> yeah i know i have to... but i tryed both vfat and fat 32 (since i made that partition a fat) and neither of them is rocgnized apparantly
[06:03] <coolbeing> Mordof: i think i need to register
[06:03] <Mordof> coolbeing, you do
[06:03] <coolbeing> Mordof: give me a second.. what is the comamd to register again ?
[06:03] <Mordof> coolbeing,  /nickserv register (pw) (email)
[06:03] <djp> where is a good place to start, for a new user of ubuntu? i have looked at the official ubuntu documentation but it seems to be a little rough around the edges...
[06:03] <Mordof> djp, what do you need to know?
[06:04] <alphy> dr_willis, i just tried to get a song list from the device and it says device not found, yet it's plugged into my computer via usb
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> djp,  lots and lots of reading of tutorials and beginner guides.
[06:04] <Half-Left> djp,  http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu
[06:04] <coolbeing> Mordof: how about now ?
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> alphy,  its possible it needs a command line option to find the proper device. I dont have one - so i cant test anything.
[06:04] <erUSUL> j2daosh, is either vfat or fat. check the fs type with sudo fdisk -l /dev/hdxx
[06:04] <j2daosh> ok... why can i not make my shared windows/linux drive (fat32) writeable by anyone other then root?
[06:05] <ompaul> djp, what do you want to achieve?
[06:05] <erUSUL> !tell j2daosh about windowsdrives
[06:05] <djp> Mordof, well, I am slightly confused as to music and movies, multimedia codecs etc.
[06:05] <_jason> bluefoxicy: that picture is 'october', now you know why ubuntu was nicknamed the porn distro after its first release
[06:05] <ompaul> djp, the lifebouy image on the top of the screen is the a good resource
[06:06] <djp> Mordof, i followed the advice at http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#sect-music-and-movies, however it says to only run the command gst-register-0.8
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> !rio
[06:06] <djp> , without superuser/root priviliges (sudo)
[06:06] <ubotu> Dr_Willis: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:06] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  speaking of porn, those pictures are highly suggestive.
[06:06] <scale> I'm trying to convert a .mdf file to .iso ... I downloaded mdf2iso and installed it successfully, but when I try to run it from command line it tells me "file too large." there's a patch for mdf2iso that solves this problem... how do i apply it?
[06:07] <alphy> dr_willis, it's saying library tried to use method: libusb
[06:07] <_jason> bluefoxicy: of?
[06:07] <scale> when i click on the patch it comes up as just text in my browser, code, i assume...
[06:07] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  in the one I showed the guy is clearly thinking something.  Not sure what but I'm thinking it might start with "butt" and end with "Sex"
[06:07] <ppd> does anybody know a lightweight calendar app?
[06:07] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  and involve a naked black chick he's got his hands all over.
[06:07] <_jason> bluefoxicy: heh I guess that's why they discontinued them
[06:07] <djp> i am trying to get totem to playback avi, ogm files with subtitles and different language options. totem-xine has a bug in the current breezy version that will not allow this, so totem-gstreamer appears my best option. however it currently won't playback an ogm file for more than 3 seconds....
[06:07] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  aww, not going to take the series out to completion?  :P
[06:07] <frank23> alphy: what program are you trying to run?
[06:08] <djp> just wondered if there was a correct procedure for installing the codecs and registering them?
[06:08] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  it could be worse, we could see each release accompanied with furry porn.
[06:08] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  "Ubuntu Frisky Foxgirl!"
[06:08] <benanne> lol
[06:08] <alphy> frank23, I'm trying to get my rio nitrus (mp3 player) to connect to my computer using the rioutil program in the terminal
[06:08] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  I move "Frisky Foxgirl" be the title for 6.10 :)
[06:08] <ZyB> Hello What is the problem when i cant find the CD after it did the Detection test... When u are trying to install Ubuntu?
[06:09] <_jason> bluefoxicy: heh
[06:09] <Mordof> djp: use this...
[06:09] <Mordof> !RestrictedFormats
[06:09] <ubotu> restrictedformats is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:09] <frank23> alphy: ok! from the error message, thats what i thought! i get the same thing and have not been able to connect
[06:09] <martii> i need python-cairo specialist :)
[06:09] <alphy> frank23, you have a nitrus too?!?
[06:10] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  I always thought Ubuntu should stop using flat colors and crap for their CD labels when you order pressed CDs, and actually put animals on them.  :O
[06:10] <LiGhTeNiN> I managed to mess up my hosts file, how should it look by default?
[06:10] <frank23> alphy: I tried changing the configure options (from libusb to the other one) but only managed to get compilation errors
[06:10] <frank23> alphy: yeah i have a nitrus. It doesnt even work through windows in vmware. I get timeouts that way for some reason
[06:11] <Kelerion-flux> ok folks.. I need some help with an xorg.conf problem.. here's what I have http://pastebin.com/561199 .. anyone see anything fundamentally wrong?
[06:11] <alphy> frank23, I just bought a sandisk one and it works fine, but, when I try to hook the rio up, nothing
[06:11] <djp> thanks Mordof. have actually performed all that. just wondered why totem-gstreamer was giving me so much grief
[06:11] <adub> where do i put perl programs so i can run from the command line and it be recognized
[06:11] <frank23> alphy: rio nitrus doesnt show up as a usb mass storage device. thats why
[06:11] <adub> program.pl
[06:11] <Kelerion-flux> it's getting resolution on 3rd monitor wrong and everything is totally unstable
[06:12] <ZyB> Hello What is the problem when i cant find the CD after it did the Detection test... When u are trying to install Ubuntu?
[06:12] <_lemsx1_> LiGhTeNiN: http://pastebin.com/561293 <--- this is a /etc/hosts
[06:12] <amphi> adub: anywhere - just chmod +x it
[06:12] <djp> Mordof, could it be the nvidia proprietary driver? i have normally always used nv
[06:12] <mtina> does any one know how to setup a touchbad mouse wiht wheel
[06:12] <frank23> alphy: its a shitty decision from Rio IMO
[06:12] <amphi> adub: assuming the 'shebang' line is correct
[06:12] <frank23> alphy: that nitrus is the only reason I still boot in windows
[06:13] <Half-Left> Kelerion-flux,  As far as I know, ATI cards need dri enabled in xorg.conf, yours is #
[06:13] <LiGhTeNiN> _lemx1_: thankyou, I needed the first line ;)
[06:13] <Mordof> djp, i dunno, i use the actual nvidia drivers from their website
[06:13] <bluefoxicy> _jason:  http://ubuntulinux.jp/wiki/ArtWorksFolder/Ubuntu-tan_01-1280x1024.jpg  Apparently you guys do lolicon too.
[06:13] <Kelerion-flux> that was just something I was trying out.. it makes no difference to the problem
[06:14] <_lemsx1_> Kelerion-flux: using one screen at a time works right?
[06:14] <Kelerion-flux> yep
[06:14] <xTriz0x> new dedicated irc server packeteast.kicks-ass.net 6667
[06:15] <grodius> can someone help me with 855resolution and how to get it to boot every time in the right mode
[06:15] <_lemsx1_> grodius: what's 855resolution?
[06:16] <grodius> its a prog it letsyou change your resolution to ones not usually used in ubuntu
[06:16] <franke> is there a way to make a chmod stick after reboot ? I mount a vfat-disk with umask022 , but I want a particular directory to be chmod 777
[06:16] <Seveas> frank23, impossible
[06:17] <Seveas> frank23, vfat does not understand permissions
[06:17] <[blah] > how do I increase my timeout setting in evolution?
[06:17] <frank23> Sw
[06:17] <frank23> Seveas: hmm?
[06:17] <Seveas> frank23, <tab> error, i meant franke 
[06:18] <franke> yes, but when I mount the disk in the system there are permissions on the directories ... umask022 in fstab seems to work
[06:18] <Seveas> franke, they are simulated.
[06:18] <franke> ok
[06:18] <bluefoxicy> Ubuntu:  Linux for Horny People
[06:18] <bluefoxicy> that sounds much better than "Linux for Human Beings"
[06:18] <franke> I want my ftp-users to be able to write to a directory
[06:20] <derlandi> #join ubuntu-de
[06:21] <klaym> what are the programs I need to connect to my Nokia 6600 via BT?
[06:22] <derlandi> whats ne full name of the GERMAN ubuntu server?
[06:23] <_lemsx1_> derlandi: de.archive.ubuntu.com
[06:23] <franke> u cant make a chmod permanent somehow ?
[06:24] <_lemsx1_> franke: chattr -i /path/to/file
[06:24] <franke> hmm, what does that do
[06:24] <Seveas> _lemsx1_, won't work on vfat...
[06:24] <_lemsx1_> franke: man chattr :-)
[06:24] <Seveas> frank23, use a real file system instead of vfat if you want this
[06:24] <_lemsx1_> Seveas: true that. he didn't specified
[06:24] <Seveas> _lemsx1_, he did earlier 
[06:24] <franke> =)
[06:25] <_lemsx1_> i jumped in the middle ;-)
[06:25] <franke> I mean, I can manipulate the permissions via fstab ,, must be able to do it somehow ?
[06:25] <_lemsx1_> franke, in that case at an hourly cron to chmod the bastard file
[06:25] <Seveas> sigh
[06:25] <franke> mm, yea,
[06:25] <_lemsx1_> franke: what do you need? all files executable? or no?
[06:25] <Seveas> franke, use ext3 instead of vfat
[06:25] <Seveas> problem solved.
[06:25] <_lemsx1_> franke: use umask=000 in /etc/fstab
[06:26] <stardust> hi anyone here using Citadel BBS system on their ubuntu? i need help to finish my setup
[06:26] <cyblivious> forgot how to enable overlay in nvidia cards. can anyone help?
[06:26] <_lemsx1_> Seveas: lol. good suggestion... i was going to say Xfs
[06:26] <franke> _lemsx1_, I dont want the whole disk writable
[06:26] <franke> only one directory
[06:26] <stardust> it is configured correctly but i cannot telnet to it.
[06:26] <_lemsx1_> franke: vfat is 1970 technology ... use XFS or Ext3
[06:26] <franke> Seveas, I cant backup all the stuff right now, so I cant format the drive
[06:26] <simira> whoa... 600 users!
[06:26] <Seveas> franke, then you're out of luvk
[06:27] <franke> =\
[06:27] <Seveas> simira, 664 actually
[06:27] <Seveas> 663 now
[06:27] <simira> I need some help with installing java
[06:27] <Seveas> !java
[06:27] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:27] <_lemsx1_> franke: is this in a server or your own personal workstation?
[06:27] <simira> Seveas: yeah... it's a lot anyway
[06:27] <franke> on a server
[06:27] <simira> ubotu: are you a bot?
[06:27] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, simira
[06:27] <_lemsx1_> franke: other people connect to this server?
[06:27] <simira> haha
[06:27] <cyblivious> forgot how to enable overlay in nvidia cards. can anyone help?
[06:27] <franke> yes
[06:27] <adub> Can't open perl script "klv.pl": No such file or directory       <----- i still get that when i run the perl script i want the script to run universally without me having to go into the directory
[06:27] <_lemsx1_> franke: man you are f'ed !
[06:27] <simira> I can't find java-package in apt
[06:27] <_lemsx1_> franke: :-D
[06:28] <franke> _lemsx1_, what you mean = )
[06:28] <_lemsx1_> simira: add universe
[06:28] <Seveas> simira, enable multiverse
[06:28] <simira> _lemsx1_: I have universe
[06:28] <_lemsx1_> franke: i can't think of a way to make it work then... add a cron job: */2 * * * * chmod 0700 /path/to/dir
[06:28] <franke> If I had ext3 on it, would the chmod stick ?
[06:28] <cas> Hi, how can i generate a new xorg.conf?
[06:28] <simira> Seveas: universe is enabled from before
[06:29] <_lemsx1_> cas: dpkg-reconfigre xserver-xorg
[06:29] <Seveas> simira, *multi*verse
[06:29] <stardust> does Ubuntu include a built in BBS? I am still trying to get my Citadel BBS to work. Anyone here have experience with fine tuning Citadel BBS in ubuntu?
[06:29] <cas> _lemsx1_: tnx, couldn't find it anymore
[06:30] <cyblivious> i'm confused which file system to use
[06:30] <yanimax> I'm getting the error message: ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (13), mysql is running and the sock file exists... I'm using dapper and just upgraded to mysql 5, does anyone know why?
[06:30] <sean__> what is the difference knoppix ubuntu ?
[06:30] <sean__> i mean once installed
[06:30] <_lemsx1_> sean__: vast differences ;-)
[06:31] <cyblivious> i'm confused which file system to use. what do youu users suggest
[06:31] <_lemsx1_> sean__: knoppix is geared to the hax0r community. Ubuntu is for the rest of us
[06:31] <dylan_> ubotu, tell dylan_ about nfs
[06:31] <simira> Seveas: thanks. I didn't quite agree with sources.list
[06:31] <sean__> differene like kde /gnome
[06:31] <dylan_> can someone help me configure NFS so i can share files and folders?
[06:31] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: depending on your distro and what that partition will be doing
[06:31] <dylan_> is there an automated tool or what?
[06:31] <grodius> how do i make a script
[06:32] <zul> cyblivious,: ext3
[06:32] <grodius> like an sh file
[06:32] <_lemsx1_> sean__: nah, kde and gnome are other animals
[06:32] <Seveas> dylan_, system  administration  shared folders
[06:32] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[06:32] <cyblivious> ubuntu of course
[06:32] <cyblivious> why ext3?
[06:32] <dylan_> Seveas, apparently that's not enough....I cannot share those folders
[06:32] <EnsignRedshirt> Is there a Fortran90 or Fortran95 package available?
[06:32] <_lemsx1_> dylan_: read first. man exports
[06:32] <zul> cyblivious: its stable enough
[06:32] <grodius> how do i make an sh file?
[06:33] <kwewu14> what package contains the xorg docs?
[06:33] <cyblivious> but i've read that it's slower than the other FS
[06:33] <stpere> grodius, add the #!/bin/sh header to your script
[06:33] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: ext3 is widely supported and the oldest Linux standard. it just works... i use XFS for other drives/partitions (not the one use to boot the system)
[06:33] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: because i do a lot of DVD ripping and mastering ;-)
[06:33] <cyblivious> why xfs? what's the advantage?
[06:33] <AIV> MSG_NICKSRVIDENTIFY
[06:34] <kwewu14> i find it hard to believe noone knows how to install xorg docs
[06:34] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: XFS rocks. it was made by SGI as a commercial FS and then given away to the community... it's very stable. very fast. and journaling support. can't go wrong
[06:35] <cyblivious> how about rein-something
[06:35] <cyblivious> forgot
[06:35] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: when doing big files (4GB files) XFS is faster than JFS and reiserfs (not sure about reiser4)... it's a piece of art... the journal file for XFS is very small... so you don't waste your drive
[06:35] <kwewu14> _lemsx1_: is xfs faster than jfs?
[06:35] <_lemsx1_> kwewu14: sure. XFS is much faster than JFS
[06:35] <_lemsx1_> kwewu14: look up the benchmarks in slashdot.org
[06:35] <_lemsx1_> kwewu14: i mean, the article that talks about it... i've research this a lot
[06:36] <cyblivious> what's reiser4?
[06:36] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: version 4 of reiser ;-)
[06:36] <zul> cyblivious: not supported under ubuntu
[06:36] <_lemsx1_> kwewu14: http://slashdot.org/search.pl?query=xfs+jfs+reiser+benchmark
[06:36] <luisito> how do I uninstall a software that I installed compiling it.?
[06:37] <kwewu14> _lemsx1_: thanks
[06:37] <_lemsx1_> luisito: cd /path/to/dir &&  make uninstall
[06:37] <cyblivious> just heard someone here mentioning reiser4. but i didn't see it in ubuntu
[06:37] <cyblivious> what's the diff?
[06:37] <syllogism> luisito, depends on the sources, but most of the time you can cd to the sources and make uninstall
[06:37] <_lemsx1_> luisito: where dir is where you compile your binary
[06:37] <dylan_> _lemsx1_, ok i have the exports file correctly configured, but i still cannot see that folder im sharing when i go into Network Servers
[06:37] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: please follow the link i paste for /. it's a lot of reading to talk about it here
[06:37] <luisito> at my home folder
[06:38] <frank23> luisito: next time you install something, you can use checkinstall instead of make install. it makes a .deb and installs it
[06:38] <cyblivious> sure. where?
[06:38] <_lemsx1_> dylan_: /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server restart
[06:38] <foox> hello
[06:38] <cyblivious> thanks by the way
[06:38] <luisito> frank23, oh that's great
[06:38] <_lemsx1_> frank23: that's a very good tip. i didn't know that
[06:38] <nubbe> Will it be easier to update Firefox in Dapper? (since all updates are sceurity updates, pretty much)
[06:38] <choi> anyone know how to install samba
[06:38] <dylan_> _lemsx1_, nothing.
[06:38] <choi> ??
[06:39] <foox> Have you good repository for Ubuntu?
[06:39] <_lemsx1_> dylan_: install nfs-kernel-server then
[06:39] <luisito> thank you guyes
[06:39] <choi> cause i get an error when itry to apt get istall samba
[06:39] <luisito> guys*
[06:39] <_lemsx1_> foox: archive.ubuntu.com ;-)
[06:39] <cyblivious> i've divided my drive into 3 partitions. swap, root and home. what should be the ratio of root againts home?
[06:40] <flodine> anyone running e17 right now
[06:40] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: make it so that root is about / 20 GB and /home the rest
[06:40] <choi> cause i get an error when itry to apt get istall samba
[06:40] <Jeriko--> hey
[06:41] <muszek> hello
[06:41] <Jeriko--> could someone help me to get xvid to work? using dapper with newest updates
[06:41] <cyblivious> should it be divided 50/50? just have a 18gig partition to spare for ubuntu
[06:41] <choi> anyone know how to install samba
[06:41] <stian> Hey everyone, I am running breezy, and I am trying to set up UserDir for my Apache2, but I seem to be unsuccessful. It didn't work initially by just creating a public_html directory, I've tried chmoding, chowning and chaning the settings for apache conf. And yes, I've remembered to restart apache. I get a message saying "You don't have permission to access /~stian/ on this server."
[06:41] <ThorRune> Hi. How do i make my ubuntu live cd mount my drives?
[06:41] <stian> I have gotten as far as removing a 403 message though, so I seem to be getting somewhere :p
[06:41] <muszek> I have no /dev/dsp, but when I enter "./MAKEDEV audio" command within /dev dir, everything's fine... untill I reboot.  How do I make it permament?
[06:42] <flodine> Jeriko-- i had dapper installed but after i did the last update nautilus wont open is yours ok?
[06:42] <sizzam> is there a way to move multiple folders at once via command line?   like mv folder1, folder2   to new_folder/
[06:42] <choi> anyone know how to install samba
[06:42] <Jeriko--> flodine as far as i can see, yes
[06:42] <syllogism> anyone know if blender 2.41 package is available?
[06:42] <choi> anyone know how to install samba
[06:43] <navarone> sizzam man mv will tell you all about command and syntax for it
[06:43] <flodine> Jeriko-- well have you updated it
[06:43] <stian> choi: it's quite simple :) apt-get install samba :)
[06:43] <Jeriko--> flodine what, xvid or nautilus?
[06:43] <flodine> Jeriko-- everything
[06:43] <Jeriko--> yep
[06:43] <cyblivious> how can i convert an existing linux partition from one type to another w/o destroying data?
[06:43] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: put everything in one partition and make a 1gb swap
[06:43] <coolbeing> Mordof: you there?
[06:43] <choi> but i try apt-get install samba
[06:44] <choi> but i try apt-get install samba
[06:44] <syllogism> cyblivious, backup all data and create the partition you want and copy data back
[06:44] <sizzam> navarone: mv doesn't help me with the syntax for moving multiple folders
[06:44] <ThorRune> *feels like repeating*
[06:44] <_lemsx1_> cyblivious: man convertfs
[06:44] <choi> but i try apt-get install samba; i have error when itry to instal itl
[06:44] <sizzam> navarone: i mean the man page for mv
[06:44] <Mordof> coolbeing, yeah
[06:44] <choi> but i try apt-get install samba; i got error when itry to instal itl
[06:44] <stian> choi: what is the error then?
[06:45] <svu> is launchpad broken? cannot file a bug :((((
[06:45] <cyblivious> thanks a lot
[06:45] <choi> here it is Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger
[06:45] <ThorRune> How do i make my ubuntu live cd mount my drives?
[06:45] <choi> here it is Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger
[06:45] <pinotree> hello
[06:45] <ph1qt10n> how can i restore the ubuntu GDM? everytime i turn on the laptop the "kubuntu" GDM comes up instead of "ubuntu"
[06:46] <pinotree> is there a way to make the normal su work on breezy?
[06:46] <arkanes> remove KDM and install GDM
[06:46] <_lemsx1_> ph1qt10n: dpkg-reconfigure kdm ?
[06:46] <choi> when i apt get install samba; i got this mssg Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger
[06:47] <_lemsx1_> ph1qt10n: ah, you just want the regular ubuntu... then gdm only and remove kdm is better
[06:47] <sean__> are untu live cd using cloop ?
[06:47] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: depending on what drives you want mounte
[06:47] <ph1qt10n> _lemsxl_: how can i do that?
[06:47] <_lemsx1_> ph1qt10n: apt-get install gdm kdm-
[06:48] <_lemsx1_> ph1qt10n: or better: apt-get --reinstall install gdm kdm-
[06:48] <ThorRune> _lemsx1_, well the 3 windows ones (NTFS, NTFS and FAT) and the 2 linux ones... (ext3)
[06:48] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: they didn't mount automatically ?
[06:48] <choi> stian:Couldn't stat source package list cdrom://Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger
[06:48] <bpuccio> pinotree:  you want to be able to su to root you mean? you should be able to su out of the box, but if you meant to say you wan tto su to root, just add the root user https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[06:48] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: cat /etc/fstab
[06:48] <kwewu14> choi: put your cdrom in the drive
[06:48] <stian> choi: are you using the cdrom then?
[06:48] <AIV> exit
[06:48] <ThorRune> _lemsx1_,  fstab dosen't mention any mounting
[06:48] <navarone> sizzam in terminal  info coreutils mv
[06:49] <choi> yup
[06:49] <stian> choi: or remove the cdrom from sources.list and just use mirrors :)
[06:49] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: see if they are defined there already... then you might simply open Places->Computer
[06:49] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: the mount points are created and put there at boot
[06:49] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:49] <choi> thanks ill try it then
[06:49] <stian> choi: well, it seems like apt can't find you cdrom
[06:49] <ThorRune> _lemsx1_, well last boot they werent...
[06:49] <sizzam> thanks navarone
[06:49] <navarone> no prob
[06:49] <ph1qt10n> _lemsxl_: thanks bro!
[06:50] <navarone> sizzam hope it helps
[06:50] <_lemsx1_> ph1qt10n: no problem
[06:50] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:50] <ThorRune> _lemsx1_, only mentions mountin the swap
[06:50] <sizzam> navarone: it does, looks like its mv --target-director=/path/to/folder folder1 folder2 folder3
[06:51] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:52] <choi> stian; where can i found the mirror for samba
[06:52] <syllogism> anyone know if ubuntu has blender 2.41 package?
[06:52] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: sad... it should've been done automatically. can't help you there
[06:52] <sizzam> choi:  this might help --  http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#sambaserver
[06:52] <_lemsx1_> ThorRune: there might be a script somewhere like: create fstab or so
[06:53] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:53] <navarone> that info coreutils is useful...lol
[06:53] <federico> Is someone using UNTU as a web server (http,https,ftp,php,mysql)? how is this functionating for you?
[06:53] <sizzam> yea, i never knew about that
[06:53] <federico> UBUNTU
[06:53] <stian> choi: well, it's the mirror for updated packages, if you edit /etc/apt/sources.list you can remove the cdrom (first line, and remove the # infront of the other "deb" and "deb-src" lines. then run apt-get update
[06:53] <Mordof> question: what programs do i need to program perl?
[06:53] <kwewu14> i find it hard to believe in a support channel with 700 users noone knows.
[06:53] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:54] <stian> choi: after that there should be no problem installing samba
[06:54] <choi> i remve the cd rom sourcelist and; when i try to apt get install samba
[06:54] <choi> and i got this mssg
[06:54] <choi> samba is already the newest version.
[06:54] <choi> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 53 not upgraded.
[06:54] <stian> then you have samba ;)
[06:54] <kwewu14> i'm not pasting useless error messages, i just want to know how to install docs so i can fix things myself
[06:54] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:54] <choi> does that mean i alread have samba
[06:54] <stian> choi: yes
[06:54] <choi> does that mean i alread have samba?
[06:55] <kwewu14> what package are the xorg docs in?
[06:55] <IdleOne> !xorgdocs
[06:55] <choi> thks
[06:55] <ubotu> IdleOne: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:55] <stian> choi: you can edit /etc/samba/smb.conf for adding shares, and restart it with /etc/init.d/samba restart ;)
[06:55] <choi> but do u know how i can access my window platform
[06:55] <somervil> im getting "Software lockup detected on CPU#0" while Enterprise Volume Management is attempting to start. Im running latest dapper. This happens with 2.6.15 i386;i686, and 2.6.14 on a Dell inspiron 8600 (pentium M)... anyone seen similar ?
[06:56] <stian> choi: you mean access shares on a windows computer from linux?
[06:57] <choi> yup
[06:57] <Vern_> anyone else having an issue with archive portion of repos?
[06:57] <stian> choi: if yes, and if you are using gnome, then just go to the middle option in the top menu bar and select "Network" or something like that
[06:57] <stian> choi: that'll let you browse for windows/other samba shares
[06:57] <federico> Is someone using UBUNTU as a web server (http,https,ftp,php,mysql)? how is this functionating for you?
[06:57] <ao> problem i cna't ubuntu to reocgnize my onboard sound card
[06:58] <ao> er can't get ubuntu
[06:58] <pinotree> bpuccio: the problem is also making kdesu work as expected
[06:58] <choi> thanks verymuch
[06:58] <mikeo1> is xgl / compiz more stable on ubuntu then on suse 10.1 beta4?
[06:58] <mikeo1> like does it crash at all?
[06:58] <choi> stian are you familiar with java??
[06:59] <stian> choi: not as in programming, I've run azureus though, but only with the default java and from multiverse repository
[06:59] <Dr_Willis> mikeo1,  i testedit last night - for 5 min.. :P i say.. dont try it.
[06:59] <Ng> mikeo1: considering novell (who own suse) paid for xgl, it's unlikely to be more stable on ubuntu
[07:00] <choi> thaks again
[07:00] <Dr_Willis> all sort of vide glitzes - made the thing unuseable for me.
[07:00] <kwewu14> WHAT PACKAGE ARE THE FUCKING XORG DOCUMENTS IN
[07:00] <choi> can i join workgroup with windows stian when i conf my samba
[07:00] <Vern_> reinstalled, and the upgrades from archives are crawling if moving at all.
[07:01] <Ng> !tell kwewu14 about attitude
[07:01] <Morfosomo> kwewu14, go play in traffic and come back when you got a better attitude
[07:01] <fowler> does does anyone know how to change KDE's behaviour to Double-click?
[07:01] <kwewu14> Ng: eat shit, i've been trying for over 2 hours to get someone to tell me so i can RTFM
[07:01] <kwewu14> does noone hear know what documentation is?
[07:02] <IdleOne> kwewu14:  have you tried google
[07:02] <IdleOne> try man xorg
[07:02] <Ng> kwewu14: ask for a refund ;)
[07:02] <stevenj> Does anyone know the status on Dapper cario? This sucks!
[07:02] <kwewu14> THERE IS NO MAN XORG
[07:02] <Vern_> fowler, go to the control center, peripherals?? and mouse. There you can adjust the behaviour
[07:03] <kwewu14> i wouldn't be asking for the fucking opackage the xorg docs are in if there was a man xorg
[07:03] <stian> choi: I suppose, just try, you can allways go back.
[07:03] <weedar> cursing and all-caps usually helps getting people to help you
[07:03] <fowler> Vern_, thanks I looked everywhere but that. not very intuitive. I was looking in the konq and Desktop properties.
[07:03] <IdleOne> kwewu14:  lower your caps to begin with and change your attitude twowards the ppl in here who are trying to help others...they might not know or there might not be anoby who knows in either case ur shitty attitude isnt helping
[07:04] <Vern_> Fowler - I know, they hid that one pretty good.
[07:04] <Vern_> Now about these repositories
[07:04] <kwewu14> IdleOne: i'm sick of people telling me to RTFM when there is no fucking manual.
[07:04] <Dr_Willis> google is our friend...
[07:04] <IdleOne> kwewu14:  I understand that but yelling at us wont help
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> - /usr/share/doc/  is where lots of docs are.
[07:05] <kwewu14> IdleOne: do you have a man xorg?
[07:05] <IdleOne> try searching for xorg-docs
[07:05] <IdleOne> kwewu14:  no I dont
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> !xorg-doc
[07:05] <Vern_> I just tried man xorg. It came right up
[07:05] <ubotu> Dr_Willis: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:05] <keithhhhhhhhh> Is it possible to make a dual boot ubuntu/xp system then run XP inside Ubuntu?
[07:05] <stevenj> anyone know when "they" went backwords with clearlooks cario in dapper-my theme(s) are broken
[07:05] <choi> do you hava mysql in ur ubuntu stian
[07:05] <IdleOne> !windowsdualboot
[07:05] <ubotu> IdleOne: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:05] <stevenj> when / why?
[07:05] <Dr_Willis> Vern_,   heh - not here - this is dapper however.
[07:05] <IdleOne> !windowsdualboothowto
[07:05] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[07:05] <the_bling> does anyone know how to play a normal video cd in breezy? totem just plain crashes out
[07:06] <IdleOne> !dualboot
[07:06] <kwewu14> Vern_: lucky you, do you know what package they are a part of?
[07:06] <ubotu> dualboot is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[07:06] <Ng> the_bling: xine will probably do a more reliable job
[07:06] <Dr_Willis> the_bling,  you mean a normal movie type dvd?  not sure what a normal-video-cd is
[07:06] <keithhhhhhhhh> I can make a dual boot that isnt a problme
[07:06] <keithhhhhhhhh> the problem is
[07:06] <the_bling> newbie... i dont see xine in synaptic? Ng..
[07:06] <the_bling> normal avseq file
[07:07] <the_bling> avseq.dat
[07:07] <cosmo_> how can i install .deb files
[07:07] <Ng> the_bling: xine-ui is the frontend, it's in the universe repository
[07:07] <keithhhhhhhhh> I want to slowly ween off of windows but I want to keep a full copy of xp running cause there will always be a reason to use it
[07:07] <Vern_> I think xorg core??? This is a fresh breezy install
[07:07] <Ng> cosmo_: sudo dpkg -i /path/to/some/file.deb
[07:07] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  if you follow that wiki it will tell you hot to do that 
[07:07] <keithhhhhhhhh> but if I can run xp in ubuntu that would great in the future but not now
[07:07] <IdleOne> hot=how
[07:07] <Mullvalen> Can someone help me with a problem about NTFS?
[07:07] <cosmo_> thanks
[07:07] <the_bling> Ng, thanks!
[07:08] <keithhhhhhhhh> ok reading it now  ;)
[07:08] <keithhhhhhhhh> ah but I can do that
[07:08] <keithhhhhhhhh> what Im concerned is can I run xp inside ubuntu say 6 months from now
[07:08] <Falstius> Mullvalen: you should say what the problem is
[07:08] <lili> ca va
[07:09] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  then I dont know what it is you want to do
[07:09] <pinotree> sorry for posting again, but ...  is there a way to make the normal su work on breezy?
[07:09] <Ng> !tell pinotree about root
[07:09] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  you want to run windows and ubuntu at the same time?
[07:09] <lili> t'as une meuf
[07:09] <Ng> !fr
[07:09] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[07:09] <Mullvalen> The problem is that i want to format a NTFS partion but i cant cope the files i want to keep
[07:09] <Jafur> I would like to have KDE and Gnome on my system so I can try both out
[07:10] <pinotree> Ng: the issue is not root itself, but kdesu
[07:10] <mirak> why does ubuntu doesn't terminate applications cleanly when you close a session ?
[07:10] <choi> anyone know how to install mysql 4.1
[07:10] <Jafur> will this be a problem?
[07:10] <Jafur> how can I switch between them?
[07:10] <Ng> pinotree: ah. never used kdesu
[07:10] <Falstius> Mullvalen: what kind of error does it give you?
[07:10] <keithhhhhhhhh> in the future yes
[07:10] <lili> t'as une adresse msn
[07:10] <Ng> Jafur: you're fine to have both installed, you pick which one you want with the "sessions" part of the login screen
[07:10] <Mullvalen> no errors i just cant cop any files
[07:10] <lili> koi
[07:10] <Jafur> its that easy?
[07:11] <choi> anyone know how to install mysql 4.1
[07:11] <Ng> Jafur: yep
[07:11] <Mullvalen> but i can view pictures and such from the same partion
[07:11] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  i dont think that is possible but i may be wrong...you can use wine to run some windows apps in ubuntu
[07:11] <pinotree> Ng: i hav sucessfully enabled root, and gksu works fine, but kdesu not
[07:11] <Falstius> how do you try to copy?
[07:11] <Jafur> can I switch using the terminal while logged in, or just log out and log back in?
[07:11] <lili> je chat pas english
[07:11] <opaknack> someone german here
[07:11] <keithhhhhhhhh> ya I think that might be my only solution
[07:11] <keithhhhhhhhh> basically right now I have many windows apps
[07:11] <lili> t'as une meuf
[07:11] <keithhhhhhhhh> so Ill run a dual boot
[07:11] <Ng> Jafur: in theory you could switch while logged in, but you'd have to kill all the gnome processes and start kde ones. I'm not sure if there's an easy way to do that, so I'd go for logging out and back in
[07:11] <keithhhhhhhhh> but slowly I want to ween off windows
[07:12] <the_bling> Ng, xine-ui:
[07:12] <choi> anyone know how to install mysql 4.1
[07:12] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  alot of the windows apps are supported but not all
[07:12] <the_bling>  Depends: libxine1c2 (>=1.0.1) but it is not installable
[07:12] <Mullvalen> umm...right click on the selected files then copy at the popup menu and then paste  at the other disk
[07:12] <Jafur> Ng, thanks!
[07:12] <pinotree> Ng: as it's an old brezzy installation that i can't update to dapper, i wanted to know if there were any known workaround for this...
[07:12] <Vern_> no one else having an issue with archive section of repos?
[07:12] <Jafur> you guys rock btw
[07:12] <tim_> i installed cedega, but it does not show up under my menus (i.e. application, places, system) how do i find the executable for it and put a shortcut in the menus?
[07:12] <ejofee> can i find gaim 2.0 beta 2 for ubuntu?
[07:12] <Ng> pinotree: wouldn't know, I don't use kde. sorry
[07:12] <cosmo_> how can i make this work . i keep getting this eror /usr/bin/dpkg: /usr/bin/dpkg: cannot execute binary file
[07:12] <pinotree> np
[07:12] <teroedni> hello
[07:12] <Jafur> On a whim over christmas I switched over to Ubuntu, haven't looked back
[07:12] <keithhhhhhhhh> I figured with remote access it would be possible, even though Ill be remote accessing my own computer ;)
[07:12] <Jafur> thanks for the help
[07:13] <Jafur> going to go and try this
[07:13] <Ng> the_bling: ah, sorry, I should have said to enable multiverse as well as universe
[07:13] <Ng> Jafur: :)
[07:13] <Falstius> Mullvalen, you might try using the command line, (modify the names as you need)
[07:13] <Falstius> cp -ur /mnt/ntfsdisk/* /home/backup
[07:13] <the_bling> :) thanks, Ng, I ll go try
[07:13] <Mullvalen> Falstius: ok, and it doesnt matter what filesystem the other disk is?
[07:14] <Falstius> no, as long as ubuntu can write to it (so not NTFS)
[07:14] <Mullvalen> ok
[07:15] <majikstreet> my system is somewhat broken and i'm trying to create a new partition using qparted, so i can reinstall without losing my files. i'm running knoppix but when trying sudo qparted the options are greyed out for my main partition. Thanks for Any Help i can get:)
[07:15] <choi> anyone know how to install mysql 4.1
[07:15] <choi> anyone know how to install mysql 4.1
[07:15] <Ng> choi: enable the universe repository and install mysql-server-4.1
[07:15] <Ng> and probably mysql-client-4.1
[07:15] <Mullvalen> Falstius: The disk is placed in /media/ sholud i still type mnt?
[07:16] <Falstius> Mullvalen: no, /media
[07:16] <IdleOne> majikstreet:  try #knoppix for help
[07:16] <Mullvalen> ok
[07:16] <zx80user> rt2500 wifi cards: anybody having serious lag problems with them, or is it just my setup?
[07:16] <Falstius> I am used to older linux versions where /mnt is the standard :)
[07:16] <Mullvalen> Falstius: thanks
[07:16] <choi> how can i enable universe repository
[07:16] <Mullvalen> Falstius: But whats about the star
[07:16] <majikstreet> my system is somewhat broken and i'm trying to create a new partition using qparted, so i can reinstall without losing my files. i'm running a livecd but when trying sudo qparted the options are greyed out for my main partition. Thanks for Any Help i can get:)
[07:16] <choi> ng;how can i enable universe repository
[07:16] <Ng> !tell choi about repositories
[07:17] <Mullvalen> Falstius: "*"
[07:17] <IdleOne> !miltiverse
[07:17] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[07:17] <majikstreet> my system is somewhat broken and i'm trying to create a new partition using qparted, so i can reinstall without losing my files. i'm running a livecd but when trying sudo qparted the options are greyed out for my main partition. Thanks for Any Help i can get:)
[07:17] <IdleOne> !multiverse
[07:17] <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
[07:17] <Falstius> Mullvalen: doing the copy/paste in the browser should work, so this might give you an error and then you get help based on that error test.
[07:17] <Falstius> The "*" means all files in the directory.
[07:17] <choi> thnk ng
[07:17] <mirak> why does ubuntu doesn't terminate applications cleanly when you close a session ?
[07:17] <keithhhhhhhhh> Ok guys I have a notebook and I have a new hard disk I want to make my main disk.....I want to make a dual boot system.... Do you agree I should make an XP system first then install Ubuntu or the otherway around?
[07:18] <_jason> keithhhhhhhhh: xp first
[07:18] <IdleOne> keithhhhhhhhh:  xp first
[07:18] <mirak> keithhhhhhhhh: xp
[07:18] <_jason> majikstreet: the ubuntu livecd has gparted which you may want to try
[07:18] <keithhhhhhhhh> heheh Ya thought so
[07:18] <l3v3rag3> keithhhhhhh: you could install vmware under ubuntu  and run xp that way
[07:18] <xualo> anyone who use a win program with wine?
[07:18] <breezanne> For my TV-Card to work i need at least a 2.6.13 Kernel (I'm on breezy). What's the way to go?
[07:18] <majikstreet> _jason, what's the difference between qtparted and gparted other than one is gtk and the other is qt
[07:19] <tim_> i installed cedega, but it does not show up under my menus (i.e. application, places, system) how do i find the executable for it and put a shortcut in the menus?
[07:19] <keithhhhhhhhh> l3v but would I have install XP first still?
[07:19] <xualo> tim_ i installed cedega, but it does not show up under my menus (i.e. application, places, system) how do i find the executable for it and put a shortcut in the menus<---- type whereis cedega
[07:19] <_jason> majikstreet: I don't know.  but I once tried to use qtparted through knoppix on someone's computer and had the same problem as you.  When I tried gparted on ubuntu, it worked fine.
[07:19] <majikstreet> oh.. ok, I'll try to burn the ubuntu livecd.. thanks
[07:20] <Mullvalen> Falstius: Doesnt work, "cant get the status of /media/hda2"
[07:20] <l3v3rag3> keithhhh: vmware give you the option to run xp as a guest OS while ubuntu is running
[07:20] <Falstius> Mullvalen: is that the NTFS drive?
[07:20] <Mullvalen> yes
[07:20] <ao> how can you manually install hardware in ubuntu
[07:20] <Falstius> Mullvalen: it sounds like the filesystem might be corrupt.
[07:20] <xualo> anyone in here who use wine?
[07:21] <zx80user> xualo have done so in the past to no great effect
[07:21] <choi> ng i start donloading mysql 4.1 thnks
[07:21] <tim_> all it does is return with cadega:
[07:21] <SAAD3000> hello, is there a way to remove the package ipw-firmware ??
[07:21] <Mullvalen> Falstius: But i can view pictures and such with no problem
[07:21] <bz0b> whats goin on guys?
[07:22] <simira> how do I tell Opera to use java? The path doesn't seem to be valid (/usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/)
[07:22] <xualo> zx80user xualo have done so in the past to no great effect<--my question is when you open a program did you opened from the terminal? typing wine and the .exe file name? or you used do it another way?
[07:23] <KaNi> ola a todos
[07:23] <crouton> Argh!
[07:23] <wolfi> Hallo an alle, habe eine frage
[07:23] <KaNi> speek spanish
[07:23] <wolfi> so to say
[07:23] <SAAD3000> hello, is there a way to remove ipw-firmware ??
[07:23] <wolfi> i have a question
[07:23] <snif96ter> Sprich Deutsch Wolfi
[07:23] <wolfi> ok
[07:23] <wolfi> ich benutze Automatix momentan
[07:24] <snif96ter> Ja
[07:24] <wolfi> aber es sieht aus das server ftp.frr.fr nicht erreicbar ist
[07:24] <Ng> SAAD3000: use synaptic, or sudo apt-get remove ipw-firmware
[07:24] <wolfi> sorry
[07:24] <wolfi> ich meinte ftp.free.fr
[07:24] <crouton> libstdcc++6-4.0-dev requires g++-4.0, but g++-4.0 requires libstdcc++6-4.0-dev
[07:24] <snif96ter> Bei welcher Option?
[07:24] <simira> wolfi: #ubuntu-de
[07:24] <crouton> what a nice circular argument.
[07:24] <wolfi> thx
[07:24] <SAAD3000> Ng how do I know if its installed?
[07:24] <Ng> SAAD3000: synaptic, or dpkg -l ipw-firmware
[07:24] <SAAD3000> Ng alright thanx
[07:25] <Falstius> Mullvalen: sometimes sections of the disk get corrupted and so there's only a problem when you try to access those.  You could try just copying the pictures.
[07:25] <crouton> anybody knowledgeable on forcing a dpkg install even if it can't be configured properly?
[07:27] <GregAsche> is there anything wrong with this crontab syntax? */15 * * * * sudo ntpdate ntp-1.mcs.anl.gov
[07:27] <choi> ng do you know how can my ubuntu platform identify widows hostname
[07:27] <crouton> that looks like a no
[07:27] <_jason> crouton: what is libstdcc++6-4.0-dev
[07:27] <Mullvalen> Falstius: Nope, doesnt work either
[07:27] <ao> how can you manually install hardware in ubuntu
[07:27] <choi> ng itry to input my window hostname but can conect
[07:28] <crouton> _jason,  'standard c++ library v3 (development files)'
[07:28] <_jason> crouton: is that the same as libstdc++6?
[07:28] <crouton> _jason: development version thereof.  already have libstdc++6 installed.
[07:29] <choi> anyone familar with java network
[07:29] <choi> anyone familar with java network
[07:29] <Mullvalen> Falstius: The only way i can acces the disk is through Disk Manager and then browse
[07:29] <Ng> choi: the easiest way would be to just use the IP address
[07:29] <_jason> crouton: what I am getting at, is you have 2 c's in there, why?
[07:29] <Ng> ao: what kind of hardware? generally it loads drivers for anything that it supports automatically
[07:29] <choi> i try ip adress but i got error mssg unreachable
[07:29] <crouton> _jason: my bad, just one c.
[07:29] <Mullvalen> and i cant change the access either because the disk is "read only"
[07:30] <ao> it wont recognize my sound card
[07:30] <Ng> choi: perhaps your network isn't configured correctly. can either the windows or linux machines ping each other?
[07:30] <choi> ng do i need to setup static ip adress for my window platform
[07:31] <_jason> crouton: doesn't ubuntu have g++-4.0?
[07:31] <choi> ng do i need to setup static ip adress for my window platform
[07:31] <Ng> choi: please don't repeat your questions like that ;)
[07:31] <crouton> _jason: Some background is in order.  Installed UbuntuLite from ISO.  Trying to install build-essential, but since I have no network I have to manually copy .debs over on my USB stick.
[07:31] <xualo> _jason you the master! i need your help with wine please
[07:31] <choi> sorry :)
[07:32] <_jason> xualo: sorry, never used wine
[07:32] <Ng> choi: it depends on your network setup - is something assigning them addresses? like a router? if so, probably not, but they will need to be on the same network segment and stuff
[07:32] <_jason> crouton: are you using packages.ubuntu.com?  it lists all deps... or is that how you ended up with that error?
[07:32] <Ng> choi: are the first three parts of their IPs the same?
[07:32] <mike4263> hey
[07:33] <_jason> crouton: actually, build-essential is on the ubuntu-cd iirc
[07:33] <crouton> _jason: UbuntuLite is a stripped version.
[07:33] <choi> im only using crossover only two computer connected
[07:33] <mike4263> I'm trying to bumb my kernel down to 2.6.10 ( I run breezy)
[07:33] <mike4263> I need to get this elo touchscreen to work
[07:33] <_jason> crouton: right, but wouldn't it be easier to burn an ubuntu cd and use apt to fetch build-eseential from the cdrom?
[07:33] <Ng> choi: right, then yes you will need to set static IPs on both. I would suggest something like 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2
[07:33] <crouton> _jason: interesting idea.
[07:33] <mike4263> If someone could help me getting the serial working then I guess I could keep my existing setup
[07:34] <mike4263> I also need to install XFree86
[07:34] <mike4263> if anyone has any tips
[07:34] <crouton> _jason: Only went with UbuntuLite because the laptop can't install the 5.10 install - only 32M of RAM.
[07:34] <choi> thnks, but can u tell me how to setup static adress from both of them.... plassssss
[07:34] <marius_-> Hi, i have AC'97 on my pc. can somebody help me get sound?
[07:35] <_jason> crouton: oh I see, you should be able to use the ubuntu cd through apt then
[07:35] <mike4263> debian packages should work on ubuntu right?
[07:35] <Ng> choi: system->administration->network in ubuntu and the network control panel in XP. there are probably some more in-depth guides findable with google :)
[07:35] <crouton> _jason: I'll give it a try then, thank you.
[07:35] <Ng> mike4263: they might work, they might not. mixing them isn't a terribly good idea in many cases
[07:35] <MetaMorfoziS> hi all
[07:35] <choi> thnks ng
[07:35] <mike4263> then whats the best way to run XFree86
[07:35] <choi> ill try it right away
[07:35] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i enable the infra device in my notebook under kubuntu?
[07:36] <MetaMorfoziS> !irda
[07:36] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, MetaMorfoziS
[07:36] <ao> marius_ join the club
[07:36] <mike4263> I definately need that, I might need to reinstall my kernel
[07:36] <MetaMorfoziS> !notebookirda
[07:36] <ubotu> MetaMorfoziS: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:36] <Ng> mike4263: xorg won't do?
[07:36] <mike4263> well the drivers are for Xfree86
[07:36] <Ng> mike4263: they are pretty much the same thing
[07:36] <Ng> (for now)
[07:36] <mike4263> you think they'll still work?
[07:37] <simira> can someone help me make java work with Opera in Ubuntu?
[07:37] <choi> ng do i need to fill subnet mask as well as gateway address
[07:37] <Ng> mike4263: I would hope so in breezy, but I haven't tried installing custom x drivers
[07:37] <Ng> choi: just subnet, which will be 255.255.255.0
[07:37] <xualo> can i browse the files of the cd from the terminal?
[07:38] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i save to a txt the terminal,s text? One programs output, is there a commad bu i don't know
[07:38] <choi> thnks
[07:38] <Ng> xualo: ls /media/cdrom/  most likely, though it might be mounted elsewhere in /media/ (if it is mounted)
[07:38] <MetaMorfoziS> hoh good
[07:38] <MetaMorfoziS> >> foo.txt :DD
[07:38] <simira> can someone help me make java work with Opera in Ubuntu?
[07:38] <xualo> so i have to mounted the cd drive?
[07:38] <Ng> MetaMorfoziS: yes. > means overwrite, >> means append
[07:38] <Ng> xualo: yes
[07:38] <MetaMorfoziS> thx!
[07:39] <xualo> ok
[07:39] <Gotti> hullo all
[07:39] <xualo> how to mount a cd drive?
[07:40] <Gotti> for me it's 'sudo mount /dev/cdrom0 /media/cdrom'
[07:41] <mike4263> also my root kdesu is messed up
[07:41] <mike4263> and yes I've been to the wiki page
[07:41] <xualo> ohh wicked its works
[07:41] <xualo> cheers
[07:41] <sideyb> I have a super basic question to ask someone
[07:41] <Gotti> shoot
[07:41] <roostishaw> what exactly does gksudo do?
[07:41] <mike4263> i'm just having a bunch of problems today
[07:41] <choi> ng how about two ubuntu platform are they setup automically network
[07:42] <Gotti> 'man gksudo'
[07:42] <mike4263> allows you to run a X program as root
[07:42] <sideyb> ok, do I compile a program in the terminal?
[07:42] <roostishaw> oh, thanks
[07:42] <mike4263> its like a sudo program for gnome
[07:42] <Gotti> yes...
[07:42] <Ng> choi: no. well, some OSes these days try to auto-assign themselves addresses, but generally I always set addresses manually
[07:42] <mike4263> actually its not like that at all, it IS a sudo program for gnome :P
[07:42] <Gotti> when you download the source go into the extracted folder and run /configure, then make, then make install
[07:42] <Gotti> if everything goes without errors the program is successfully compiled
[07:43] <marius_-> Ao what do you mean?
[07:43] <sideyb> This is the first time I've used Linux. I'm trying to get my wireless internet card to work
[07:43] <roostishaw> then what?
[07:43] <sideyb> so i downlaod ndiswrapper
[07:43] <sideyb> I open the terminal, and go to the folder that i uncompressed and type "makefile" and it doesn't work
[07:43] <choi> ng do you always setup thier static address to share files,printer etc :)
[07:43] <sideyb> or make, or some deviation of that word
[07:44] <psycose> sideyb, please found a howto on google it will help you
[07:44] <marius_-> Hi, i have AC'97 on my pc. can somebody help me get sound?
[07:44] <Ng> choi: I don't tend to use those things much, but once you have set static addresses you ought to be able to share files and printers fine
[07:44] <sideyb> all right
[07:44] <sideyb> ugh
[07:44] <nico881> hi
[07:45] <choi> thnks
[07:45] <the_bling> choi once youve set the IP as static, you dont need to change it everytime
[07:45] <psycose> sideyb, like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto & https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[07:46] <choi>  oic
[07:46] <Chris> hey how can i create a new user via SSH
[07:46] <sideyb> thanks
[07:46] <choi> the bling are you familiar with java network??
[07:46] <the_bling> choi No
[07:47] <choi> thnks
[07:47] <Chris> any1??
[07:47] <Yoni> After I installed apache2 + php5 + libapache2-mod-php5, Did I still must load the libphp5.so file?
[07:47] <Gotti> once you SSH in just use useradd
[07:47] <the_bling> Chris adduser on the system?
[07:47] <Chris> okay thanks
[07:47] <Gotti> adduser* :-P
[07:47] <Chris> yea the_bling
[07:47] <Chris> tah
[07:48] <nico881> how can you scan the disk for bad sectors and similar "hardware" problems? fsck only checks the filesystem isn't it?
[07:48] <prxq> hi. how can I fore usage of gcc-2.95.3?
[07:49] <the_bling> Chris, ssh into the box with your existing ID,
[07:49] <prxq> (i am trying to compile some old software)
[07:49] <the_bling> su
[07:49] <Gotti> in synaptic click the GCC package then go to package menu and hit ::force version::
[07:49] <Chris> thanks
[07:49] <roostishaw> what do i do when wine asks to debug a program?
[07:49] <prxq> Gotti: hm... wouldn't that make it the default for everything? that wouldn't be what I want.
[07:50] <sherminator> hey
[07:50] <Gotti> prxq: well, once your done compliling what you need to, switch it back to the older version
[07:50] <Gotti> or, newer version in this case...lol
[07:51] <aaronshaf_> How does one paginate output in bash?
[07:51] <aaronshaf_> What type of pipe?
[07:51] <zx80user> whay won't this compile?
[07:51] <pinotree> aaronshaf_: app | less
[07:51] <zx80user>         long uBuf = 0xa0811000;
[07:51] <zx80user>         snd_printk("Buffer starts with %X\n", *uBuf);
[07:52] <the_bling> aaronshaf type this: | less
[07:52] <zx80user> oops, sorry posted that in the wrong forum
[07:52] <prxq> Gotti: I see. thanks.
[07:52] <wmaster> Todo mundo Conectado?
[07:53] <NotLarry> I have a shared printer on my wintel box, I got to print something from ubuntu in the next 10 minutes before I leave, is there a quick way to access it or should I download the docs I need to print to windows and print there?
[07:53] <wmaster> Alguem do Brasil?
[07:53] <wmaster> Fala POrtugues?
[07:53] <Dr_Willis> NotLarry,  if he printer is shared. ya should be able to configure cups to print to it.
[07:53] <wmaster> de preferncia de Braslia
[07:53] <zx80user> NotLarry in ten minutes do the download, when you come back set up samba
[07:53] <plb> anyone get xgl + compiz working on amd64?
[07:54] <NotLarry> Wow, thtat was quick,
[07:54] <NotLarry> I found it before ya answed:)
[07:54] <marius_-> how do i refresh destop
[07:54] <marius_-> kill nautilus?
[07:54] <carpediem> marius_-: or CTRL-R with the desktop in focus
[07:55] <marius_-> kk
[07:57] <NotLarry> Finally got a box I can run linux on, and really like it:)
[07:58] <NotLarry> Got one of three windows programs I can't live without running on it yesterday
[07:58] <Mordof> can anyone help me set up a blootbot? i have all the packages it uses.. but its not setting up properly
[07:59] <Chris>  18:58:16 up 3 days, 19:05,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 <- running CS Source and HLDS and A Team speak server aswell as HTTP, SSH, And FTP And Mail lolz Ubuntu Ownz.
[07:59] <Mordof> Chris, the load only increases when they are used, how often do your servers get used?
[08:00] <bz0b> lol chris ubuntu is for noobs, and its nigger linux
[08:00] <Chris> HLDS Server is used a lot lolz had over 300 hits
[08:00] <xnull-> where qmail store the logz?
[08:00] <Mordof> bz0b, why are you even in this channel if you dont like ubuntu? wth man
[08:00] <Alexi5> is there any good linux web development tools
[08:01] <Mordof> either get out or shut up bz0b if your gonna say somethin like that
[08:01] <bz0b> oh shit, sorry, wrong channel, i thought this was #remote-exploit
[08:01] <dabaR> Alexi5: for what?
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> amaxing the quality of idiots  that ubuntu brings out eh?
[08:01] <bz0b> im sorry
[08:01] <Dr_Willis> well bbl.
[08:01] <carpediem> Alexi5: depends on what you need, but for noob I would say Nvu'
[08:01] <choi> bye for now. b back later
[08:01] <Mordof> you should b
[08:01] <Mordof> be*
[08:02] <bz0b> Mordof: please, i honestly even use ubuntu, but i thought this was #remote-exploit, and thought it was funny that a "hacker" was using ubuntu to run game servers and such
[08:02] <carpediem> Alexi5: NVU is the closest thing to frontpage.  If you want to edit HTML at the source level, then Bluefish is nice.
[08:02] <Chris> Mordof, atm its updating Counter Strike SOurce Server lolz
[08:02] <NotLarry> Dr_Willis: Dang, sorry, I will try to be smarter:)
[08:02] <Mordof> bz0b, ok
[08:02] <Mordof> Chris,  :P cool
[08:02] <NotLarry> later, all ,thanks for the info again
[08:03] <Chris> yea just the connection is got sucks, yet its freeD
[08:03] <MikeW> Hey Guys. Is the next version of ubuntu going to have the faster slimmer gnome?
[08:03] <Juhaz> yes
[08:04] <Mordof> dapper?
[08:04] <Exussum> Hey all - any ideas why Ubuntu wont let me connect to my Router ? eg - i type in 10.0.0.2 and it wont load
[08:04] <MikeW> great, thanks
[08:04] <dabaR> MikeW: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight2, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight3, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[08:04] <carpediem> Exussum: do you have access to the net on that machine?
[08:05] <crouton> Exussum: Did you prepend http://?
[08:05] <dabaR> Exussum: can you ping it?
[08:05] <Exussum> Yes im on it right now ..
[08:05] <TuxOtaku> hey, I'm having a HUGE problem with GNOME
[08:05] <Chris> Distro Name  	 Debian testing/unstable < - ubuntu is unstable??
[08:05] <TuxOtaku> it won't start properly
[08:05] <Exussum> raber - yes i can ping it
[08:06] <dabaR> Chris: what? where did you get that line of text?
[08:06] <TuxOtaku> i login, it starts loading the panel, and then goes into a seemingly infinite crash loop
[08:06] <Exussum> and no - i didnt prepend it
[08:06] <dabaR> Exussum: and you type that into the browser, and what happens?
[08:06] <Chris> dabaR system stats script on my ubuntu server
[08:06] <Exussum> Firefix says it is takeing to long to respond
[08:07] <Exussum> Firefox*
[08:07] <dabaR> Chris: I have no idea what that is. Your ubuntu version will be shown if you run this: "cat /etc/issue"
[08:07] <james__> hi
[08:07] <the_bling> totem still wont play video avseq.dat files, xine wont install cos of libxinelc2 cannot be installed, and my 2 day old ubuntu seems headed for delete
[08:07] <james__> does 5.1 nforce 4 sound work in ubuntu?
[08:07] <dabaR> Chris: I can have the "stable" release, and really it crashes all the time. Those are just names.
[08:07] <dabaR> That people abuse all the time.
[08:07] <Chris> ah okay
[08:08] <takedown> !jre1.5
[08:08] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, takedown
[08:08] <the_bling> any ideas anyone?
[08:08] <iGad_bigdisk_> evening
[08:08] <jono> heya
[08:08] <dabaR> Ubuntu releases are "stable" if you see breezy in that cat output, you are running the "stable" release of Ubuntu OS.
[08:08] <takedown> !java
[08:08] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[08:08] <jono> does the vlc package in breezy include lirc support?
[08:09] <dabaR> the_bling: post output of "cat /etc/apt/sources.list" and "cat /etc/issue" to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:09] <takedown> !javadebs
[08:09] <dabaR> !+msg the bot
[08:09] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[08:09] <iGad_bigdisk_> trying to install dapper flight 3 on 3ware 9550 array... it fails when trying to install grub: error: Running 'grub --install --nofloppy "(hd0)"' failed
[08:09] <iGad_bigdisk_> anyone any idea?
[08:10] <TuxOtaku> so, can anyone help me with GNOME?
[08:10] <iGad_bigdisk_> TuxOtaku: what's the prob?
[08:10] <TuxOtaku> i log in, and it tries to load the panel...and then goes crash-happy
[08:11] <TuxOtaku> gets stuck in a loop
[08:11] <TuxOtaku> i try just restarting X, and it won't go back to GDM
[08:12] <TuxOtaku> so i restart, everything seems fine, i try logging into GNOME again, and the same thing happens
[08:12] <TuxOtaku> is there a panel app that could be causing this?
[08:12] <iGad_bigdisk_> hmm... try adding a new user and then log in on gnome, see what happens
[08:12] <iGad_bigdisk_> (using that new user of course)
[08:13] <carpediem> iGad_bigdisk_: my idea is to install Breezy instead. :p
[08:13] <TuxOtaku> i remember i had installed an RSS ticker panel app, and it crashed on startup all the time, so i removed it
[08:14] <dabaR> carpediem: nice idea.
[08:15] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: right... but breezy won't support the 3ware 9550
[08:15] <iGad_bigdisk_> otherwise I won't bother to try dapper
[08:15] <TuxOtaku> even though i know i shouldn't, would it be alright to just login on GNOME as root, just to see if it crashes?
[08:15] <TuxOtaku> oh, wait...
[08:15] <TuxOtaku> i forgot...there is no "root" in ubuntu
[08:15] <TuxOtaku> -_-;;
[08:16] <carpediem> iGad_bigdisk_: is that supported in the kernel?  Because if is package supported, you can always get the package from Dapper and leave the rest of your computer running Breezy.
[08:16] <crouton> hmm.. is there any way for the Breezy Install CD to run with <64MB of RAM?
[08:16] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: yes... but how does one do this with a fresh install? I need to install it on the array
[08:16] <carpediem> iGad_bigdisk_: the array?
[08:16] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: array created on the 3ware 9950
[08:16] <iGad_bigdisk_> 9550
[08:17] <carpediem> iGad_bigdisk_: I don't have any clue what that is.
[08:17] <dabaR> I gad a big disk
[08:17] <shackan> hi there
[08:17] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: a big collection of disks, configured in RAID
[08:17] <CanYouHelpMePlz> HELLO
[08:17] <CanYouHelpMePlz> !it
[08:17] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:17] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: hence a RAID array :p
[08:18] <shackan> anybody knows why amarok-gstreamer isn't in dapper anymore ? (btw, amarok-xine refused to play anything)
[08:18] <vader> hello, firefox freezes before it opens the window completely, any suggestions? using Breezy
[08:18] <carpediem> iGad_bigdisk_: oh, heck....I see.  So, without support for the array, you can't install to the array.  Harder problem than I realized.
[08:18] <iGad_bigdisk_> carpediem: exactly... So I need to figure out why grub refuses to install
[08:18] <dougsko> hey guys
[08:19] <iGad_bigdisk_> I configured /dev/sda as a 20GB reiser partition on the array... nothing fancy right?
[08:19] <iGad_bigdisk_> then /def/sdb as 1GB swap
[08:19] <iGad_bigdisk_> and finally /dev/sdc as the big bulk disk
[08:19] <iGad_bigdisk_> so far so good... now just how to tackle this weird grub error :|
[08:20] <TuxOtaku> is there any way to repair the MBR of an NTFS drive in ubuntu?
[08:20] <shackan> anybody got amarok to work on dapper ?
[08:20] <dougsko> heres my problem, i had v4l and my webcam working a week or 2 ago, but now when i start gnomemeeting, it says there is no such device as /dev/video0, even though there is. plus i think it make a process called khubd start running at 100% cpu and i cant kill it. even kill -9 doesnt work
[08:20] <Phazeman> looks like my X server is not started at startup. the X log does not appear at all in /var/log . can anyone help please ?
[08:20] <iGad_bigdisk_> TuxOtaku: I would try messing with NTFS on ubuntu or any other linux... it's all very 'testing / unstable'
[08:21] <crouton> 'would'?
[08:21] <iGad_bigdisk_> TuxOtaku: try a windows-based resque disk instead
[08:21] <curtis_> Hi everyone.
[08:21] <iGad_bigdisk_> crouton: my mistake... would NOT
[08:21] <crouton> :)
[08:21] <Daverag> Anyone got ATI prop. drivers 8.22.5 working good in Ubuntu? My kernel keeps loading 8.21.7  I removed all restricted modules and it keeps popping up
[08:21] <carpediem> TuxOtaku: since UBuntu is kernel 2.6, and 2.6 has a major bug with disk geometry, I would say you'll just cause more problems.  I lost an MBR a month ago because of that silly bug.
[08:21] <curtis_> I believe you can blacklist them from loading.
[08:21] <dougsko> any ides on how to kill khubd and get my system to recognize /dev/video0 again?
[08:22] <crouton> dougsko - you could try 'cat /dev/video0 > /tmp/webcam.mpg' and see if you really are getting video
[08:22] <dyrne> is the best way to cut down on tty* getty shells just to remove from inittab?
[08:22] <iGad_bigdisk_> guess no one has any idea why grub fails to install on dapper flight 3? :|
[08:23] <veracon_> Is there a way to (in gnome-terminal) either minimise the terminal or give another window focus?
[08:23] <marius_-> how do i rs my computer?
[08:23] <dougsko> crouton, it says there's no such device, but there really is
[08:23] <iGad_bigdisk_> crouton: is the output of /dev/video0 valid mpeg data then?
[08:24] <crouton> iGad_bigdisk_: believe so, when I was setting up MythTV my video card would output mpeg data from its device entry
[08:24] <crouton> er, TV card
[08:24] <crouton> dougsko: are there any other /dev/video entries?
[08:24] <iGad_bigdisk_> crouton: whow... sweet
[08:24] <veracon_> I'm trying to make a tiny application to automatically take screenshots of a specific application, but it doesn't really work if the terminal has focus :(
[08:24] <dougsko> crouton, just video0
[08:25] <crouton> hmm
[08:25] <Daverag> curtis: even when I blacklisted it 8.21.7 came up, I uninstalled all restricted modules too
[08:25] <dougsko> i think kubd has something to do with it because when i try acess video0, khubd starts running at 100 % cpu and i cant kill it
[08:26] <dougsko> the only way i can get it to stop it rebooting
[08:26] <kameron> does the amd64 release work with turion processors?
[08:27] <dougsko> dmesg doesnt report my webcam either when i plug it in
[08:27] <claudio> i work with amd 64
[08:27] <Sonobana> any xfce4+conky users
[08:28] <veracon_> Does anyone then know how to stop Imagemagick's 'import' from beeping?
[08:29] <shackan> anybody got amarok to work on dapper ?
[08:29] <maria> anyone want to help me get mplayer to run fullscreen? whenever i play a file and go fullscreen, it works, but wont stretch the video so the video stays original size
[08:29] <crouton> !lowmem
[08:29] <ubotu> crouton: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:29] <dougsko> what can i do to kill a process if sudo pkill -9 khubd doesnt work?
[08:29] <Sonobana> maria: /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
[08:29] <eugman> Hey is it possible to fix a registry? hive without losing all the settings?
[08:29] <eugman> whoops too many ?'s
[08:29] <dyrne> maria: mplayer -vo xv filename.avi then the f key should work
[08:30] <dabaR> veracon_: use screen to run it.
[08:30] <dyrne> maria: what Sonobana said
[08:30] <maria> Sonobana : what do i do to the conf file?
[08:30] <Sonobana> find section fs
[08:30] <Sonobana> uncomment it
[08:31] <xualo> does anyone use dvd shrink in here?
[08:31] <crouton> is there a way to for the Breezy install to turn on a swap partition before installing components?
[08:31] <GlumJester> could someone help a newbie install Firefox 1.5?
[08:31] <dabaR> !ff1.5
[08:31] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[08:32] <maria> now it just starts in fullscreen, but it doesnt stretch
[08:32] <xualo> GlumJester could someone help a newbie install Firefox 1.5?<---- tell the newbie to put in the terminal sudo apt-get install firefox
[08:32] <iGad_bigdisk_> crouton: my guess would be to switch to a terminal and then run swapon /dev/[yourswapdiskhere] 
[08:32] <dabaR> xualo: 1.5 is not in breezy.
[08:33] <_jason> maria: use 'xv' as the video output
[08:33] <iGad_bigdisk_> crouton: but that could be terribly wrong, though :)
[08:33] <crouton> iGad_bigdisk_: Need some components installed to do that, though. :(
[08:33] <dyrne> maria: try to change the vo=x11 to xv
[08:33] <crouton> I think because I have to run in lowmem mode.
[08:33] <GlumJester> Therein lies the problem. I don't understand where the /opt folder goes.
[08:33] <xualo> then upgrade the sourcelist ;)
[08:34] <crouton> although some forum posts say that's exactly how to do it, and I wasn't able to get swapon to work. hmm.
[08:34] <maria> _jason : hey thanks it works! but now i have desynch, i think its because of my pc, its slow
[08:35] <eieiyo> anybody familiar with samba domain controller on ubuntu?
[08:35] <maria> _jason : now if only the firefox mplayer plugin would work :\
[08:35] <_jason> maria: by desynch you mean the sound is out of synv?  +/- let's you modify that during playback.  Also, read 'man mplayer' about autosync
[08:35] <GlumJester> Can someone please help me with installing Firefox 1.5? I don't understand where the /opt folder goes
[08:35] <_jason> maria: what's wrong with it
[08:35] <eieiyo> why dont you just do apt-get install firefox ?
[08:35] <eieiyo> it will auto install firefox
[08:35] <maria> _jason : the plugin starts but never plays any video
[08:35] <_jason> ubotu: tell GlumJester about cli
[08:35] <GlumJester> eieiyo, because that won't install 1.5
[08:36] <_jason> GlumJester: read through those links before trying to install ff1.5.  It will make the process a lot easier for you and you will actually understand what you a re doing
[08:36] <_jason> maria: what kind of video?  have you installed w32codecs?
[08:37] <maria> _jason : yeah i have, and ive only tried videos from like funny video sites, like www.wimp.com
[08:37] <dabaR> GlumJester: why do you want the 1.5 version, anyhow?
[08:37] <dabaR> It is totally the same
[08:37] <GlumJester> dabaR, some extensions don't work with older versions
[08:37] <_jason> maria: that site appears to be using flash, not embedded video
[08:37] <dabaR> And both are crappy programs, use epiphany-browser
[08:38] <dyrne> maria: you might also consider turning framedrop=no to yes if youre on a slow comp help w/sync
[08:38] <maria> _jason : some are flash, some are wmv, some are qt
[08:38] <_jason> maria: never mind, some links do
[08:38] <dabaR> Ya, Im not a big surfer, I do not understand those things.
[08:38] <fangorious> is there a howto somewhere and making your own deb packages?
[08:38] <_jason> maria: does it work if you right click and press play?
[08:38] <crouton> !deb
[08:38] <ubotu> To install a deb: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[08:38] <dabaR> GlumJester: have you gone through the steps on the wiki page?
[08:38] <maria> ill try
[08:38] <GlumJester> _jason, that doesn't help me. I need to know where to put the /opt folder that's in the Ubuntu wiki's instructions
[08:39] <GlumJester> dabaR, I'm stuck on a part of it
[08:39] <iGad_bigdisk_> Hmmm... I can see why grub fails to install now - The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.
[08:39] <maria> _jason: im buffering a video now
[08:39] <_jason> GlumJester: /opt is in /
[08:39] <dabaR> GlumJester: to make sure /opt exists, you "sudo mkdir /opt"
[08:39] <fangorious> crouton: i know how to install them, i have a source tarball and want to build a .deb
[08:39] <GlumJester> dabaR, Thank you
[08:39] <iGad_bigdisk_> question remains: why is /boot/grub/stage1 not being read correctly?
[08:39] <dougsko> annyone know how to boot with acpi off?
[08:39] <crouton> dougsko: linux acpi=off ?
[08:40] <maria> _jason: no, it buffers to 100%, but then it tried to play on its own, i can hear maybe one frame of audio, if i right click and press play, the same thing happens, i can only hear it for a split second
[08:40] <TuxOtaku> how do i get WMVs to play in Ubuntu?
[08:40] <dougsko> crouton, at the cmd line?
[08:40] <dougsko> crouton, or during bootup?
[08:40] <crouton> dougsko: are you booting a cd or from GRUB?
[08:40] <fangorious> dougsko: at the grub menu, select the kernel you want to boot, hit 'e', select the line starting with 'kernel' and hit 'e' again, add 'acpi=off' to the end of the line, hit enter, hit 'b'
[08:40] <_jason> maria: link me to the video in question so we can make sure it's not the videos fault
[08:40] <_jason> ubotu: tell TuxOtaku about w32codecs
[08:40] <allie> hi
[08:40] <dougsko> awesome, thanks guys
[08:40] <_jason> TuxOtaku: install w32codecs and use totem-xine or mplayer
[08:40] <IR1> hi all. wonder if someone could help - installed expocity on Breezy according to wiki - all went fine, but it doesn't seem to work - alt+tab works as before. n1 else shared this?
[08:40] <maria> _jason: http://www.wimp.com/russiantv/
[08:40] <theplateau>  "They once made a Chuck Norris toilet paper, but there was a problem-- It wouldn't take shit from anybody."
[08:41] <fangorious> lol
[08:41] <_jason> maria: if you download it does it play with regular mplayer?
[08:41] <allie> ya
[08:41] <maria> _jason: hrmm no, thats odd, i installed w32codecs
[08:42] <crouton> go georgia comcast. woo.
[08:42] <maria> _jason: actually i just used automatix maybe thats why
[08:42] <allie> waz up
[08:42] <_jason> maria: yeah, I wouldn't recommend automatix
[08:42] <crouton> automatix hosed my server. :(
[08:42] <allie> what
[08:42] <_jason> maria: 'ls /usr/lib/win32/', do you see a bunch of files listed?
[08:43] <maria> i dont have a win32 folder
[08:43] <maria> _jason: problem solved
[08:43] <crouton> heh
[08:43] <maria> :)
[08:43] <allie> hiwhat is up
[08:44] <Cryptid> My Intel 915 board graphics are not being utilised fully how do i fix it????from where can i get the drivers for it???
[08:44] <_jason> maria: k, you know where to get them?
[08:44] <allie> how old r u
[08:44] <maria> ubotu: tell maria about w32codecs
[08:44] <maria> tada
[08:44] <crouton> !w32codecs
[08:44] <ubotu> I heard 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
[08:45] <dabaR> allie: .98
[08:45] <_jason> allie: hi, we like to keep this channel for support.  You can chat in #ubuntu-offtopic if you want, just type: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:45] <krishanu> how can i mount another partition?
[08:46] <krishanu> i need to access some files from hda2
[08:46] <dabaR> krishanu: what is on it? "man mount"
[08:46] <crouton> mount -t <filesystemtype> <source> <destination>
[08:46] <Cryptid> crimsun, hey can u help me find and install the appropriate drivers for intel 915 board so that the onboard graphic performance  improve....
[08:46] <krishanu> its a debian install
[08:46] <CmaX> ahoy, back...
[08:46] <allie> hi
[08:46] <CmaX> trying to watch an AVI ... how do i do it?
[08:46] <CmaX> divx ?
[08:47] <dougsko> sweet guys, acpi=off fixed my webcam and khubd!
[08:47] <dabaR> krishanu: just "sudo mkdir /mnt/hda2&& sudo mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2"
[08:47] <dabaR> !codecs
[08:47] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[08:47] <IR1> !easysource
[08:47] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[08:47] <CmaX> !easysource
[08:47] <curtis_> !easysource
[08:48] <_jason> !msg the bot
[08:48] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[08:48] <dabaR> ubotu: tell CmaX about restricted
[08:48] <krishanu> thankds dabaR
[08:48] <dabaR> krishanu: $20
[08:48] <krishanu> lol
[08:48] <crouton> hot diggity, that might have worked.
[08:49] <allie> #ubuntu
[08:49] <allie> who r u
[08:50] <dabaR> Im dr.dabaR
[08:50] <allie> u r rude
[08:50] <Kyral> We are the people who protect the Internet
[08:50] <GlumJester> I'm still having trouble installing Firefox 1.5, I need someone to walk me through it
[08:50] <Kyral> We are those who dedicate our lives to understanding computers
[08:51] <_jason> GlumJester: what step
[08:51] <Kyral> We are, in a word, Hackers
[08:51] <dabaR> allie: I agree
[08:51] <allie> i know
[08:51] <crouton> hackers with slightly less lurid names than Crash Override
[08:51] <GlumJester> _jason, when it says " Download [WWW]  firefox-1.5.0.1.tar.gz from [WWW]  mozilla.com, and change to the directory you downloaded it to.", what directory do they want to to download it to?
[08:52] <_jason> GlumJester: doesn't matter, use /home/username
[08:52] <aleitner> does anybody know when flight 4 is scheduled for?
[08:52] <allie> no
[08:53] <Cryptid> !Geforce
[08:53] <ubotu> Cryptid: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[08:53] <GlumJester> _jason, thank you
[08:53] <aaronshaf_> I have two ubuntu machines and I'd like to share a folder and mount it as a drive on my other linux machine. Can anyone point me to a tutorial?
[08:53] <allie> i lost my pants
[08:53] <CmaX> Which VLC binary should i download?
[08:53] <CmaX> Debian?
[08:54] <dabaR> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4?highlight=%28flight4%29
[08:54] <CmaX> do i need to do anything special?
[08:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell CmaX about vlc
[08:54] <Kyral> CmaX: sudo apt-get install VLC
[08:54] <sgk284> i've uncommented all of the sources in my apt sources.list file, why isn't compiz being found? anyone know?
[08:54] <skunk_eyed> aaronshaf_, is this fodler just a folde rin a partition?
[08:54] <skunk_eyed> , not a partition on its own
[08:54] <skunk_eyed> ?
[08:54] <aaronshaf_> correct
[08:54] <skunk_eyed> hmm, no idea, sorry
[08:54] <skunk_eyed> try looking on linuxquestions.org, or just google it
[08:55] <CmaX> Kyral, couldn't find package vlc (or VLC)
[08:55] <crouton> aaronshaf_: You could just use NFS or Samba.
[08:55] <Kyral> !info vlc breezy
[08:55] <ubotu> vlc: (multimedia player for all audio and video formats), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.8.4-svn20050920-3+hal0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 5817 kB, Installed size: 13740 kB
[08:55] <sgk284> you have to uncomment the univsere in apt sources
[08:55] <Kyral> Its universe
[08:55] <sgk284> for vlc
[08:55] <CmaX> huh?
[08:55] <Kyral> !tell CmaX about universe
[08:55] <sgk284> open up /etc/apt/sources,list
[08:55] <sgk284> open up /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:56] <sgk284> and uncomment lines 29 and 30
[08:56] <aaronshaf_> what's the diff between NFS and Samba?
[08:56] <crouton> Samba is Windows file sharing. NFS is network file system.
[08:56] <sgk284> nfs is actually more insecure than samba :)
[08:56] <Sonobana> samba is for windowshares
[08:56] <kev_> how can i setup a list of deb's to never upgrade? i'm hoping cmd-line apt-get, the update manager, and synaptic will respect this
[08:56] <aaronshaf_> Thanks guys
[08:56] <aaronshaf_> Grace and peace!
[08:56] <Kyral> !pin
[08:56] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Kyral
[08:56] <gnomefreak> !pinning
[08:56] <ubotu> [pinning]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PinningHowto
[08:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell kev_ about pinning
[08:57] <kev_> thanks!
[08:57] <alien9391> hi
[08:57] <Cryptid> I have a XFX Geforce 6600 PCIe Graphic Card from where and how do i get and install the Drivers for it????
[08:57] <CmaX> sheesh... complicated... so i need both universe and multiverse?
[08:57] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Cryptid about nvidia
[08:58] <alien9391> I have problems with using an sb audigy 2zs pcmcia card
[08:58] <alien9391> anyone has idea?
[08:59] <skunk_eyed> who sings best of you again?
[09:00] <aaronshaf_> Using Ubuntu's built-in tool, I did a samba share. how do I access it from my other Ubuntu machine?
[09:00] <Cryptid> gnomefreak, i am already reading that page but i am unable to find ne thing regarding a Geforce 6600 card,,, if i install nvidia-glx help me solve my problem???
[09:01] <[blah`] > how do I install a program that I downloaded (zendIDE to be specific)?
[09:01] <erchache> i install freenx from snakeoillabs and when client open window start close
[09:01] <zebraFusion> What's the best way to transfer files between systems?
[09:01] <[blah`] > I have extracted it to a tmp dir
[09:01] <zebraFusion> On the network
[09:01] <[blah`] > and now want to install
[09:01] <zebraFusion> Both running Ubuntu
[09:01] <erchache> anybody runs freenx?
[09:02] <DUMAiSO> Is there anyway to install a dapper package in breezy?
[09:02] <_jason> erchache: you can get freenx through seveas' repository
[09:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell erchache about freenx
[09:02] <erchache> ok
[09:02] <Zoroaster> how do I move to root in the command line/
[09:03] <Zoroaster> cd something?
[09:03] <carpediem> Zoroaster: cd /
[09:03] <Zoroaster> cd \
[09:03] <_jason> Zoroaster: cd /
[09:03] <Zoroaster> thank you
[09:03] <erchache> i think i have these repository i need to check it
[09:03] <carpediem> Zoroaster: no \ in Linux...that's windows. ;)
[09:03] <dabaR> zebraFusion: best for what? easiness? sftp, you can install openssh-server if you want remote login, or install vsftpd if you want just file transfer. Then use Places>Connect to Server to connect, it iwll open a nautilus window with your files for you.
[09:03] <flodine> anyone know how to mount a ipod in openbox wm?
[09:03] <DUMAiSO> !dapper
[09:03] <ubotu> [dapper]  the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[09:03] <erchache> i use these....its correctg
[09:03] <zebraFusion> dabaR: What commands would I use if I already have an sshserver on one of them?
[09:03] <erchache> i install server
[09:04] <erchache> on a p4 ubuntu breezy
[09:04] <erchache> and client on my powerbook
[09:04] <_jason> !enter
[09:04] <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!
[09:04] <erchache> my powerbook opens connection but windows open and inmediately close....
[09:04] <erchache> _jason
[09:04] <dabaR> zebraFusion: Just use the gnome menu on the top of your screen. Places>Connect to Server>SSH, it mounts it as a network drive.
[09:05] <_jason> erchache: which window opens and immediately closes?
[09:05] <Ralith> I'm running dapper on an Acer Aspire 9500 laptop, and I can't boot without acpi disabled.
[09:05] <iGad_bigdisk_> hmz... so close... and yet so far from a working ubuntu server :(
[09:05] <erchache> nxclient
[09:05] <zebraFusion> dabaR: GUIs are nice but I'd like to learn how to do it in terminal, do you have any guides or antyhign i could read?
[09:05] <erchache> _jason:nxclient
[09:05] <Zoroaster> why is it that when I type ls, the list is color coded, but dir outpout is not
[09:05] <Ralith> As in, it locks up immediatley after leaving grub
[09:05] <iGad_bigdisk_> entire OS succesfully installed... but grub just refuses to work
[09:06] <dabaR> zebraFusion: "man sftp", "username@sftp ip.of.other.comp", put, get.
[09:06] <dabaR> !nfs
[09:06] <ubotu> hmm... nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[09:06] <_jason> Zoroaster: because there is an alias setup for ls to use --color, while for dir there is no such alias
[09:06] <dabaR> zebraFusion: if you want to learn something really useful^
[09:06] <_jason> erchache: I use http://www.nomachine.com/ client on windows and it works fine, what is snakeoillabs?
[09:06] <skunk_eyed> how do i get alsa to work? if i go to gstreamer config and test it says some error about a pipeline if i seect alsa
[09:06] <dabaR> zebraFusion: that has no aplication in a 2 computer network, though:)
[09:06] <Zoroaster> msg _jason ok
[09:06] <the_bling> !w32codecs
[09:06] <ubotu> I guess 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
[09:06] <zebraFusion> dabaR, I do :] 
[09:06] <Zoroaster> _jason, ok
[09:07] <Witigonen> Hey everyone.  I have a friend who borked his sudoer file.  There was a malformed line.  Then he deleted the line by booting into the livecd and it was still giving the error, and I have no idea what he can do.  Any ideas?
[09:07] <nico881> what is gam_server?
[09:07] <dabaR> zebraFusion: good, then you can tell me all about it, and provide tech support for me when you learn about nfs.
[09:07] <erchache> _jason: i have installed freenx like ubuntu wiki says
[09:07] <zebraFusion> dabaR, I'm trying to learn amerature systems administration... I already have my ssh server and apache running, also, a vnc server in case I can't cut it in ssh.
[09:07] <skunk_eyed> how do i get alsa to work? if i go to gstreamer config and test it says some error about a pipeline if i seect alsa
[09:07] <erchache> _jason: forgive snakeoillabs
[09:07] <_jason> Witigonen: make it look like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7021
[09:07] <Ralith> !tell skunk_eyed about w32codecs
[09:07] <nico881> any idea why is it running, and seems to access one of my filesystems?
[09:07] <Ralith> !tell skunk_eyed about mp3
[09:08] <aaronshaf_> I'm having trouble connecting to a samba share on my other machine. I'm giving it the right password but it won't accept it
[09:08] <nico881>  /usr/lib/gamin/gam_server
[09:08] <skunk_eyed> Ralith, it isn't mp3s i am worried about, but alsa
[09:08] <the_bling> !w32codecs
[09:08] <ubotu> it has been said that 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
[09:09] <Witigonen> _jason, thanks.
[09:10] <erchache> any specific channel for nomachine or freenx?
[09:10] <Ralith> I'm running dapper on an Acer Aspire 9500 laptop, and I can't boot without acpi=off on the kernel command line; the system locks up solidly as soon as the kernel starts to load. As this laptop appears to depend on acpi to enable the wireless card, among other things, it's rather important to get it working. Any ideas as to how to do so?
[09:10] <dabaR> ya, that is actually funny, ubotu, a compilation oof binary drivers.
[09:11] <_jason> erchache: if the client you download for mac isn't starting, you should email nomachine about it
[09:11] <dabaR> You should not compile binary programs, ubotu, that is simply wrong.
[09:11] <erchache> _jason: ok
[09:11] <erchache> _jason: i have a old machine with ubuntu
[09:11] <erchache> im going to test with it.....see later
[09:11] <dabaR> see
[09:12] <dabaR> XD
[09:12] <meandu> is there a command for checking your version of ubuntu
[09:12] <dabaR> no, you must not know that.
[09:12] <bunghole> hi, i am planning on buying a sata2 drive, and I wanted to know if ubuntu breezy with the 2.6 kernel has sata support built in (my mobo supports sata1 but guy said you can use a jumper on sata2 drive and make it work with sata1 controller)
[09:12] <_jason> meandu: lsb_release -a
[09:12] <the_bling> meandu: howabout uname -r
[09:12] <meandu> i only have woarty and i did a "distro update", i'm afraid it won't boot right...last time i did a distro update it screwed stuff up
[09:12] <bunghole> I don't want to have to come across problem after having purchased the drive
[09:12] <the_bling> thats the kernel version
[09:13] <nico881> how come that i can't umount a filesystem (says busy), when fuser find no process using it?
[09:13] <dabaR> meandu: what did your /etc/apt/sources.list look like when you were upgrading?
[09:13] <meandu> umm i used the one supplied here....
[09:13] <bunghole> nickrud, man mount look for anything that says 'force' or use -f
[09:13] <meandu> i was using the hoary sources
[09:14] <bunghole> s/nickrud/nico881
[09:14] <meandu> what does lsb_release -a
[09:14] <meandu> do
[09:14] <gnomefreak> meandu: shows you the version of ubuntu you are running
[09:14] <meandu> oh ok thanks
[09:14] <bunghole> anyone know about my sata question?
[09:14] <bunghole> doea the stock 2.6 kernel contain support for it, or do ineed to do something special
[09:14] <nico881> bunghole, i know the unmount can be forced but my question is *why* does it consider that it's used while fuser can't find any process?
[09:15] <meandu> i checked it, says 5.04
[09:15] <meandu> should i update to 5.10 now
[09:15] <nico881> s/used/busy
[09:15] <[blah`] > can anybody help me to install zend studio?
[09:15] <meandu> what is zend studio
[09:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell meandu about breezy
[09:15] <[blah`] > meandu, zendIDE
[09:15] <bunghole> nico881, mabe console current directory is selected, do cd / or something try again, make sure no procs are running
[09:16] <bunghole> which i guess you already did
[09:16] <meandu> anyone here play Counterstrike on Ubuntu?
[09:16] <[blah`] > meandu, is there a counterstrike for Ubuntu?
[09:16] <[blah`] > ?!?
[09:16] <meandu> theres counterstrike for linux
[09:16] <meandu> i believe
[09:16] <maghu> setxkbmap
[09:16] <maghu> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:16] <[blah`] > have you played it?
[09:17] <maghu> what should I do to be able to use setxkbmap?
[09:17] <meandu> no, but my friend runs a dedicated counterstrike server on his ubuntu machine
[09:17] <PantyInspector> do you have to play it through wine or something?
[09:17] <meandu> nah man
[09:17] <Mullvalen> I cant copy some files because the filenames has "invalid encoding". How can i come pass that?
[09:17] <meandu> there should be an official release for linux, like unreal tournament
[09:17] <[blah`] > where can I get the linux version?
[09:17] <meandu> ill look
[09:17] <dwango> there's a counterstrike dedicated server
[09:17] <dwango> no client
[09:17] <meandu> mom
[09:17] <meandu> haha
[09:17] <dwango> you'll have to use wine
[09:18] <[blah`] > Is wine any good?
[09:18] <cyphase> if i was going to make a subdomain for a tech help wiki, what should i call it?
[09:18] <[blah`] > last time I tried it was 5 years ago and It took forever to open notepad
[09:18] <dwango> there is a fork of wine called Cedega that is geared towards game playing
[09:18] <dwango> www.transgaming.com
[09:18] <cyphase> http://techhelp.cyphase.com/ ?
[09:18] <maghu> I am completely stuck with setxkbmap. Can anyone help me?
[09:18] <dwango> its not free, though
[09:18] <CmaX> i have a fat32 partition ... but can't find it or mount it...
[09:18] <CmaX> it's windows name was 'BIG'
[09:19] <Zoroaster> I have a Canon i850 printer connected to my machine (usb) it works in windows, what are the chances of me making it work in Ubuntu 5.10, the printer wizard did not seem to detect it
[09:19] <dyrne> [blah`] : when it works shouldnt really be any slower than windows sometimes faster even
[09:19] <meandu> nah man! theres a linux port
[09:19] <dyrne> [blah`] : when it works :)
[09:19] <maghu> cmax: have you tried fdisk -l?
[09:19] <Mullvalen> I cant copy some files because the filenames has "invalid encoding". How can i come pass that?
[09:19] <meandu> u just need to get the half-life port too it seems
[09:19] <bjorninge> Ehm, installed xlibs from brrezy source now, running dapper. WHY isn't xlibs in dapper?
[09:19] <meandu> http://www.counter-strike.net/linux_full.html
[09:19] <CmaX> maghu, no
[09:19] <CmaX> should i ?
[09:20] <meandu> does anyone know how to update from 5.05, to 5.10?
[09:20] <Zoroaster> I checked the Canon website and found no drivers for linux.
[09:20] <meandu> do i do a distro update?
[09:20] <derek_> Hi
[09:20] <ynze_> hello hello.. just got Ubuntu starting! Great after several other linux versions and AIX...
[09:20] <maghu> mullvalen: use the proper tool for it, for example "cp" from command line.
[09:20] <Mullvalen> ok
[09:20] <maghu> cmax: give it a try
[09:20] <derek_> I'm required to edit ~/.xinitrc file, but it doesn't exist on my system. Is this normal? And should I create one if it does not exist?
[09:20] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell meandu about upgrade
[09:21] <dyrne> meandu: easiest way is to sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list change everything 'hoary' to 'breezy' then sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade then pray :)
[09:21] <CmaX> maghu: okay, i go to file browser and double click sdc5 and sdc1 (which is what fdisk -l told me about) ...
[09:21] <CmaX> but i can't open them
[09:21] <[blah`] > meandu, that is server, not client
[09:21] <trollboy> has there been any recent revelations?
[09:21] <CmaX> maghu, need to mount first or something?
[09:21] <[blah`] > trollboy you mean howard stern revelations?
[09:22] <trollboy> No I meant with ubuntu
[09:22] <derek_> I'm required to edit ~/.xinitrc file, but it doesn't exist on my system. Is this normal? And should I create one if it does not exist?
[09:22] <meandu> then pray! i'm agnostic!
[09:22] <meandu> jk
[09:23] <meandu> blah, i'm sure theres a port somewwhere
[09:23] <bjorninge> meandu: ehm, we have a new distro updater-program in the repos u know
[09:23] <meandu> i bet they dont develop it anymoer like source or cz
[09:23] <maghu> derek: it is normal, now your x is initialized by the system-wide xinitrc. if you create one, it will be used (in most cases), so be careful
[09:24] <[blah`] > I am installing a program, and  when I run ./configure on it I get checking lex output file root... ./configure: line 3238: lex: command not found
[09:24] <[blah`] > configure: error: cannot find output from lex; giving up
[09:24] <bjorninge> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=119637
[09:24] <dyrne> meandu: you will worship Ubuntu or bad things will happen.  he is a jealous god
[09:24] <[blah`] > Is that a missing dependance?
[09:24] <maghu> blah: install the package called flex
[09:24] <[blah`] > thanks maghu
[09:25] <maghu> cmax: did fdisk -l said that those two particions are the fat ones?
[09:25] <meandu> hahaaaaaaa i thought were supposed to worship humanity. call me secularr humanist bob
[09:25] <meandu> holy crap i had no idea ubuntu was so huge...671 users!
[09:26] <apokryphos> it's quite popular, yes :)
[09:26] <apokryphos> meandu: more in #kubuntu
[09:26] <alien9391> How to install codec plugins for totem ?
[09:26] <apokryphos> alien9391: /msg ubotu w32codecs
[09:26] <bunghole> if i install a sata drive in the system, and install ubuntu, will it support it automatically or  would I need to so some special stuff
[09:26] <maghu> can anyone help me with my setxkbmap problem? I cannot setxkbmap anymore
[09:26] <alien9391> thx
[09:27] <bunghole> !sata
[09:27] <ubotu> bunghole: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:27] <derek_> :(
[09:27] <sovin> does anyone know where the java sdk (1.4.2+) is in ubuntu? I'm trying to install Bluej, a java compiler/editor, and i need to find the tools.jar file.
[09:27] <meandu> totem is a joke if u ask me
[09:27] <CmaX> dang .. can't get it mounted... actually, can't even see it... i'm seeing the wrong disk (twice)
[09:28] <CmaX> meandu, i don't really know, but i just got vlc ...
[09:28] <CmaX> works like a charm playing lost episodes
[09:28] <meandu> vlc is hardcore, off the foshizz
[09:28] <meandu> lost episodes of what? the wonder years/
[09:28] <CmaX> of lost
[09:28] <bunghole> doesn't anyone know about sata
[09:28] <meandu> land of the lost
[09:28] <meandu> anyone remember that show
[09:28] <bunghole> i feel like im on ignore or something
[09:28] <bunghole> :(
[09:29] <meandu> sorry bro
[09:29] <meandu> whats the deal
[09:29] <meandu> whats sata
[09:29] <bunghole> serial ATA drivers
[09:29] <bunghole> drives*
[09:29] <meandu> oh
[09:29] <meandu> why is that important
[09:29] <meandu> (not trying to be an ass)
[09:29] <CmaX> /dev/sdc1  <- is that a SATA drive? as opposed to, say, hdc1 ?
[09:29] <maghu> bunghole: try it. it depends on kernel settings
[09:29] <bunghole> I want to purchase one but I want to be sure it is supported properly under ubuntu
[09:29] <bunghole> maghu, yes exactly, now you're tlaking
[09:30] <bunghole> so do i need to do special stuff, or the 2.6 stock kernel will automagically support it
[09:30] <bunghole> will the debian installer recognize my sata controller/drive
[09:30] <gnomefreak> !sata
[09:30] <maghu> cmax: sdc1 is your third scsi disk's first partition, which may or may not actually be really scsi
[09:30] <bunghole> or sorry, ubuntu-installer
[09:30] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak
[09:30] <sovin> i'm still here >_>
[09:30] <OPP-Laptop> can anyone give me a hand with ndiswrapper + dapper + broadcom wireless card? i have it working (obviously) but when i reboot it doesnt work and i have to jump through hoops to get it to work :/
[09:31] <sovin> does anyone know where the java sdk (1.4.2+) is in ubuntu? I'm trying to install Bluej, a java compiler/editor, and i need to find the tools.jar file.
[09:31] <gnomefreak> sovin: you need multiverse enabled i think
[09:31] <sovin> opp-laptop: maybe you haven't set it to default?
[09:31] <lupz> hi, how do i save the iptables rules ?
[09:32] <bunghole> sovin, I suggest you get the binary version from sun, and extract to /usr/java/ and find tools.jar in there
[09:32] <maghu> lupz: iptables-save ?
[09:32] <sovin> gnomefreak: multiverse? what is that? k
[09:32] <dahump> anyone help a newbie here?
[09:32] <bunghole> sovin, its a software packatge repository
[09:32] <sovin> gnomefreak: thanks, i'll do that
[09:32] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell sovin about multiverse
[09:32] <OPP-Laptop> sovin: i did
[09:32] <lupz> maghu: it saves to file, but i'm talking of the way to save it as at the next boot the rules i've put are still there
[09:33] <dahump> anyone help an ubuntu newbie?
[09:33] <OPP-Laptop> sovin: im using the bcmwl5 driver with ndiswrapper. when i reboot, i notice dmesg is loading a bcm43xx driver by default
[09:33] <apokryphos> !helpme
[09:33] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[09:33] <CmaX> maghu, yeah, it's sata... either way, i'm trying to access files on my IDE drive (2nd partition, FAT32)
[09:33] <maghu> lupz: write an init script for it.
[09:33] <bunghole> will the installer recognize my sata controller/drive automatically, the 2.6 kernel.  or do I need to do something special in order to get it working.  I have also hard that sometimes cdrom drives stop working or IDE drives stop working if sata is enabled
[09:33] <lupz> gnomefreak: btw my problem with skype was that i haven't given the write permission to his config folder .skype (error in backup restoring)
[09:33] <dahump> ok then, I just installed ubuntu 5.04 but it never asked for a root password
[09:33] <bunghole> do i need to worry about any of these things?
[09:34] <apokryphos> dahump: /msg ubotu root
[09:34] <lupz> maghu: isn't there anything ready that does this ??
[09:34] <gnomefreak> bunghole: we cant answer that qwuestion some people have problems while others dont
[09:34] <apokryphos> dahump: short answer: Ubuntu adopts the "sudo" model rather than the conventional root model. They're very similar at the back, but there are some differences. Read the links to find out more.
[09:34] <maghu> lupz: surely. try apt-cache search iptables, and pick something
[09:34] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell dahump about rootsudo
[09:35] <lupz> maghu: do you know of any ?
[09:35] <CmaX> nm... i sorted it out... somehow it didn't properly umount the /mnt/big directory from the last device i pointed it to
[09:35] <maghu> lupz: do what I said. there are plenty.
[09:35] <maghu> can anyone help me with my setxkbmap problem? I cannot setxkbmap anymore
[09:35] <maghu> can anyone help me with my setxkbmap problem? I cannot setxkbmap anymore
[09:36] <lupz> maghu: a good one ? :)
[09:36] <maghu> setxkbmap
[09:36] <maghu> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:36] <maghu> lupz: I have written my own init script. it depends on your preferences.
[09:37] <maghu> setxkbmap us
[09:37] <maghu> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:37] <maghu> setxkbmap hu
[09:37] <maghu> Error loading new keyboard description
[09:37] <maghu> HEEEELP!
[09:37] <apokryphos> maghu: please stop that.
[09:37] <maghu> sorry.
[09:37] <xine> !xine
[09:37] <ubotu> xine: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:37] <Seveas> !support
[09:38] <ska-fan> Is there an rss feed for ubuntu breezy updates?
[09:38] <ubotu> Seveas: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:38] <X-agent> help me pls
[09:38] <Seveas> ska-fan, ubuntulinux.nl/files/breezy.xml
[09:38] <apokryphos> !helpme
[09:38] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[09:38] <X-agent> how to cange desktop resolution from console
[09:38] <meandu> anyone know whats up with the Open Office 2.0 splash screen?
[09:38] <meandu> its xed out?
[09:38] <apokryphos> X-agent: /msg ubotu resolution
[09:38] <meandu> anyone else getting that?
[09:38] <Cube-ness> Hmm.. why cant i get any mono apps to run? monodevelop, tomboy, etc.. they all fail with : System.DllNotFoundException: intl
[09:38] <Cube-ness> running dapper
[09:38] <xine> !X-agent
[09:38] <ubotu> xine: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:38] <CmaX> i've just mounted an ntfs partition, but now don't have 'Permissions' for accessing it! ??
[09:39] <meandu> should i delete Open Office 1.1?
[09:39] <meandu> if i have 2.0?
[09:39] <xine> !oo
[09:39] <ubotu> xine: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:39] <X-agent> !X-agent
[09:39] <ubotu> X-agent: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:39] <Seveas> !support is not limited to IRC. Look at http://www.ubuntu.com/support for more options.
[09:39] <apokryphos> xine: please stop abusing the bot.
[09:39] <ubotu> Seveas: okay
[09:39] <Cube-ness> i see in /etc/mono/config  intl points at libc.so.6... but i have no libc.so.6 in /usr/lib
[09:39] <dyrne> CmaX: try sudo mount -o umask=000 /dev/hda1 /mnt/directory
[09:39] <_lemsx1_> CmaX: somebody should add that to ubotu
[09:39] <_lemsx1_> dyrne: can you add that to ubotu. they ask that so many times
[09:40] <_lemsx1_> !ntfs
[09:40] <ubotu> it has been said that ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[09:40] <alien9391> !alsa
[09:40] <ubotu> [alsa]  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063, see also !dmix
[09:40] <choi> hello
[09:40] <alien9391> !dmix
[09:40] <ubotu> well, dmix is first try system>prefrences>multimedia system selector change it to alsa. for oss application type aoss <appl name> if still have problems then http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin
[09:40] <_lemsx1_> dyrne: uid=`id -u` is better than using umask=000 ;-)
[09:40] <ska-fan> Seveas: thanks
[09:40] <choi> does anyone know how set mysql-connector
[09:40] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell alien9391 about msg the bot
[09:40] <brodel> 2000 and newer? what about NT.. :P
[09:40] <choi> does anyone know how set mysql-connector/j
[09:41] <alien9391> ok
[09:41] <superm1> could someone point me over to where I can grab the sources and build deps for an app in repo?  I want to apply a patch, but want to be able to build it the same way ubuntu would
[09:41] <_lemsx1_> choi: what's mysql-connector?
[09:41] <alien9391> sorry
[09:41] <xine> !sudo libxine1c2
[09:41] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xine
[09:41] <xine> !libxine1c2
[09:41] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xine
[09:42] <choi> mysql connector allow your java application to connect to mysql
[09:42] <apokryphos> superm1: you can get a copy of the repositories from /msg ubotu sources. You can get the build depends of an app by running sudo apt-get build-dep {application}
[09:42] <theplateau> is dapper drake in good condition?
[09:42] <maghu> superm1: add a deb-src line to your sources.list, and do apt-get source for the source
[09:42] <_Felix> aloha people
[09:42] <gnomefreak> theplateau: dapper is broken here
[09:42] <superm1> okay thanks maghu
[09:42] <lupz> maghu: /usr/share/doc/iptables/examples/oldinitdscript.gz
[09:43] <lupz> maghu: that is what i was looking for
[09:43] <maghu> lupz: okay
[09:43] <flodine> can someone tell me how to mount my ipod ?
[09:43] <jace> hey, everytime I try to play a video from mozilla I get (no picture)
[09:43] <apokryphos> flodine: /msg ubotu ipod
[09:44] <_Felix> K, i have a problem with my software modem. I downloaded scanmodem.gz, it detected it Motorola SM56. What now, please help?
[09:44] <maghu> setxkbmap is just does not work for me. what should I try to do?
[09:44] <flodine>  /msg ubotu ipod
[09:44] <jace> rofl
[09:44] <jace> new on irc too?
[09:44] <gnomefreak> flodine: without the space at the beginning
[09:45] <lupz> to add/remove scripts from a runlevel the default tool is update-rc.d ?
[09:45] <flodine>  flodine:/msg ubotu ipod
[09:45] <jace> wow
[09:45] <_Felix> K, i have a problem with my software modem. I downloaded scanmodem.gz, it detected it Motorola SM56. What now, please help?
[09:46] <_Felix> Please
[09:46] <apokryphos> !tell flodine about ipod
[09:46] <_Felix> sry for pasting it twice
[09:47] <jace> :(
[09:47] <MaxeyPad> is there a way to install packages on a 5.04 livecd
[09:47] <jace> !help mozilla plugins
[09:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell jace about mplayer
[09:48] <jace> !help mozilla video
[09:48] <MaxeyPad> i basically want to install gftp while booted from a livecd for my session
[09:48] <gnomefreak> MaxeyPad: it will only save it while you run that session
[09:48] <MaxeyPad> i know
[09:48] <MaxeyPad> I need it for this session only
[09:48] <gnomefreak> MaxeyPad: sudo apt-get install
[09:49] <MaxeyPad> i just get errors when I do that
[09:49] <zebraFusion> Question
[09:49] <_lemsx1_> choi: wow. when you mentioned Java my eyes started bleeding... sorry, don't (and don't want to) know about it
[09:49] <gnomefreak> MaxeyPad: cant find package?
[09:49] <zebraFusion> How can I copy files from my Windows partion to my Linux partition
[09:49] <MaxeyPad> no can't stat package list
[09:49] <_jason> jace: what are you looking for?
[09:49] <MaxeyPad> its a 5.04 livecd
[09:49] <Exussum> Hey - just wondering how i can make my sound card work in all programs - atm wine and mplayer dont like it - Beep and totem are fine with it
[09:49] <dabaR> zebraFusion: mount it, then copy files over
[09:50] <linuxusr50> !no sound card detected
[09:50] <ubotu> linuxusr50: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:50] <jace> _jason: I just wanna be able to play videos in mozilla, I've downloaded so many video players with synaptic.  But still nothing.
[09:50] <zebraFusion> dabaR, it's moutned, but it looks like it's protected.
[09:50] <_lemsx1_> choi: but you can use ODBC for it (unixodbc is simple to get working and it comes with a mysql odbc connector)
[09:50] <_jason> jace: have you tried mplayer and mplayer plugin?
[09:50] <zebraFusion> dabaR, (It has a lock on the folder) :x
[09:50] <gnomefreak> MaxeyPad: with live cd you have a minimal choice in packages. try synaptic
[09:50] <_lemsx1_> choi: or there is a libmysql odbc package ... ;-)
[09:50] <matt3> how do i get my second ati card to power my second monitor?
[09:51] <jace> I downloaded mplayer, but I have no idea if I also downloaded the right plugin
[09:51] <MaxeyPad> synaptic is also broken it appears
[09:51] <_jason> jace: mozilla-mplayer, you probably want w32codecs as well, do you know how to get those?
[09:51] <gnomefreak> MaxeyPad: than you wont be installing anything it looks like
[09:51] <linuxusr50> !help no sound card detected
[09:51] <zebraFusion> dabaR, I can copy files but they have the lock on the icon... I'm not sure what that means
[09:52] <jace> can I get it from synaptic?
[09:52] <gnomefreak> jace: ubotu sent you info on mplayer
[09:52] <_jason> jace: you can get mozilla-mplayer from synaptic.  I will have the bot tell you about w32codecs
[09:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell jace about w32codecs
[09:52] <jace> okay, I've already installed that from synaptic
[09:52] <jace> but it's still not player
[09:53] <dabaR> zebraFusion: means you can not write to the disk.
[09:53] <_jason> jace: what do you mean?
[09:53] <zebraFusion> dabaR, so if I'm just copying files does that matter?
[09:53] <MaxeyPad> fixed haha, no dns servers for whatever reason
[09:53] <jace> I've got a x64 amd processor so I'm running x64 linux, does that make a difference?
[09:53] <_jason> jace: yes, that means you won't be able to use w32codecs
[09:54] <dabaR> zebraFusion: if it works, do not fix it.
[09:54] <jace> okay, so theres noway I can currently view these videos?
[09:54] <zebraFusion> dabaR, I'm just woried that after I copy the files there will be some error.
[09:54] <zebraFusion> Like I cannot write to those files even though they're on my linux partition.
[09:55] <jace> !help amd64 video codec
[09:55] <humbraro> !help backups
[09:55] <humbraro> !backup
[09:55] <jace> !help chroot
[09:55] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, humbraro
[09:55] <robotgeek> jace, take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:55] <imactest1> does anyone know howto change brightness on an imac running ubuntu?
[09:55] <_jason> jace: there are two options that I know of, chroot and comoiling vlc with support for wmv
[09:56] <imactest1> i can adjust gamma but no brightness
[09:56] <jace> chroot involves installing 32 bit linux correct?
[09:56] <dabaR> zebraFusion: it should be fine, how is it?
[09:56] <humbraro> does anybody have  a recommendation for backup software that can handle backing up mysql, regular files, and supports cd burning?  Extra points for aGUI interface :)
[09:57] <choi> where is  ODBC for it unixodbc
[09:57] <_jason> jace: yep
[09:57] <jace> _jason: how difficult is that?  I think you said you've never done it before?
[09:58] <_jason> jace: nope, never done it
[09:58] <jace> _jason: any idea where I could find a help page on how to do it?  I'm reading into it right now and it says it's done by using a linux vserver
[09:58] <theplateau> i can download kde in ubuntu right?
[09:58] <theplateau> i dont have to have kubuntu
[09:58] <_jason> jace: I've seen a guide on the forum, you can try the wiki too.  ubuntuforums.org wiki.ubuntu.com
[09:59] <gnomefreak> theplateau: yes sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[09:59] <theplateau> cool
[09:59] <theplateau> my bsd box just messed up bad
[09:59] <theplateau> so im going back to ubuntu :P
[09:59] <imactest1> does anyone know howto change brightness on an imac running ubuntu?
[10:00] <jxay> come si fa per ascoltare la radio
[10:00] <X-Agent> !uninstal office
[10:00] <ubotu> X-Agent: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:01] <imactest1> weet iemand hoe je de brightness verandert op een imac
[10:01] <humbraro> !help bacula
[10:01] <robotgeek> !info bacula
[10:01] <ubotu> bacula: (Network backup, recovery and verification (Meta-package)), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 1.36.3-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 82 kB, Installed size: 120 kB
[10:02] <robotgeek> imactest1: the buttons don't work?
[10:02] <imactest1> imacs dont have buttons
[10:02] <robotgeek> imactest1: i meant the ones on the keyboard (might be wrong, never seen one)
[10:02] <imactest1> what buttons on the keyboard
[10:02] <imactest1> ?
[10:03] <damnformats> volume buttons
[10:03] <robotgeek> imactest1: okay, i take it there are none. my bad (own a powerbook)
[10:03] <X-Agent> how to remove openoffice
[10:03] <imactest1> im on one of them old imac G3 266mhzs
[10:03] <X-Agent> i was type apt-get remove office
[10:03] <robotgeek> X-Agent: adept and search for openoffice, and remove it
[10:03] <imactest1> the blue things
[10:03] <robotgeek> imactest1: ah
[10:05] <damnformats> :(
[10:05] <MaxeyPad> okay, ON THE LIVECD how can I load up a new package (gftp)
[10:05] <damnformats> xine still wont play anything
[10:05] <MaxeyPad> just for my session
[10:05] <inf3rno> hi all =) -- am fairly new to ubuntu, and have a quick question. (using kubuntu) -- i'm trying to get avi/wmv/other videos to play, and i've followed the faq's from the wiki regarding installing the various codecs. however, when i try to load any video file in Totem, i receive a message that says it cannot open the file for writing. i've seen an another faq that this means i am missing Esound, but apt-get says i have the latest
[10:06] <MaxeyPad> I have internet connectivity, the livecd is fully loaded. When I try to open synaptic I just get an error
[10:06] <dabaR> MaxeyPad: what is it telling you?
[10:07] <iGad_bigdisk_> jace: I'm looking for a guide to run 32 bit apps on x64 linux as well... If you find any, let me know :)
[10:07] <MaxeyPad> its having an issue "stat-ing the packages"
[10:07] <lupz> how do i update breezy to dabber ?
[10:07] <MaxeyPad> its like the online archives are broken
[10:08] <inf3rno> anyone know why i might be getting that Totem error? i have the latest esound installed
[10:09] <iGad_bigdisk_> -sigh- ... why is copying small files allways so damn slow :(
[10:09] <zebraFusion> totem blows. :x
[10:09] <benji_> hey guys are some of the repositories down?
[10:09] <ws008> hi
[10:09] <angkor> @inferno: sudo apt-get install totem-xine
[10:10] <inf3rno> angkor - thanks =D
[10:11] <jace> _jason: thanks for the help jason
[10:12] <whiter> benji
[10:12] <whiter> apt-get update
[10:12] <dylan_> when using samba:  when i want to have 2 server PCs acting as clients to one another, do i have to add usernames of both computers to each computer, so that each computer has an equal number of identical usernames?
[10:13] <benji_> whiter  thanks but i have tried that
[10:13] <X-Agent> thanks all
[10:13] <X-Agent> bye
[10:13] <benji_> it gives me issues when i try apt-get upgrade
[10:13] <whiter> paste?
[10:13] <benji_> or apt-get kontact
[10:13] <whiter> its apt-get update anyway...
[10:13] <Phazeman> i'm trying to fight my nvidia driver without any success. can someone please help ?
[10:14] <Phazeman> it's dapper... once i've upgraded it's got mad
[10:14] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: lol... what's the issue?
[10:14] <inf3rno> anyone know why i might be getting no/distorted sound when playing a .wmv file in totem vs perfect sound when playing an .avi? does it have entirely to do with how the file is encoded or is there  anything i can check on setting-wise?
[10:14] <benji_> whiter: many thanks but i have tried update
[10:14] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: nvidia in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[10:14] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: no matter what i do it never success to start. also, the module "nvidia" doesn't exist
[10:14] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: yes
[10:14] <benji_> whiter: it does not update, looks like it is but dunt for some reason
[10:14] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: all i have in modules is nvidia_agp
[10:15] <flodine> can someone tell me the the mount point for ipod that ubuntu uses
[10:15] <Phazeman> flodine: usually its in /media
[10:15] <robotgeek> flodine: should be in /media
[10:15] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: any idea ?
[10:16] <xxenon> Phazeman - uname -r
[10:16] <Phazeman> xxenon: mishka@angelina:~$ uname -r
[10:16] <Phazeman> 2.6.15-15-386
[10:16] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: you are missing the nvidia module... not sure what package has that in dapper
[10:16] <flodine> robotgeek well i can unmount it under media but cant remount it
[10:16] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: i've tried them all.. no help :(
[10:16] <xxenon> Phazeman - apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-15-386
[10:16] <Phazeman> it's not in nvidia-glx nor nvidia-settings
[10:16] <egkamp> how does one go about clearing the history on the totem movie viewer?  (ver  1.2.0)
[10:17] <Phazeman> xxenon: sec
[10:17] <benji_> whiter: hey mate when i try and update using software update i get "W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gnupg/gnupg_1.4.1-1ubuntu1.1_i386.deb
[10:17] <benji_>   Bad header line [IP: 82.211.81.151 80] "
[10:17] <flodine> help gnome mount the ipod fine but when in openbox nothing need to know the mount point for the ipod
[10:17] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: the module should be in xorg-module-nvidia or something like that
[10:18] <Phazeman> xxenon: YAY !!! thanks much ! it did it !!!
[10:18] <inf3rno> anyone know why i might be getting no/distorted sound when playing a .wmv file in totem vs perfect sound when playing an .avi? does it have entirely to do with how the file is encoded or is there  anything i can check on setting-wise? i do have the w32 codecs installed from following hte faq's
[10:18] <xxenon> Phazeman - np
[10:18] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: got it solved. thanks
[10:18] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: how?
[10:19] <flodine> next ? anyone on 64 bit and have a nvidia card installed
[10:19] <Phazeman> _lemsx1_: linux_restricted_modules
[10:19] <Phazeman> it wasn't installed
[10:19] <_lemsx1_> Phazeman: ah, you were missing the linux restricted modules... i see
[10:19] <Phazeman> dang... it rewritten all my kde settings
[10:19] <Phazeman> grrr
[10:19] <Phazeman> yeah
[10:19] <LinuxJones> Hi everyone
[10:19] <benji_> anyone! when i try and update using software update i get "W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gnupg/gnupg_1.4.1-1ubuntu1.1_i386.deb" any thoughts???
[10:20] <Seveas> works fine for me..
[10:20] <_lemsx1_> benji_: when was your last apt-get update ?
[10:20] <Seveas> try again
[10:20] <dabaR> benji_: comment out the security repo in your sources.list update your package list, uncomment the security repo, update again.
[10:20] <flodine> mount point for ipod anyone
[10:20] <dabaR> That fixed it a few times.
[10:20] <benji_> _lemsxl_: about  5 mins ago
[10:21] <_lemsx1_> benji_: caching issues perhaps? are you using a proxy?
[10:22] <benji_> _lemsxl_: i dont use a proxy
[10:23] <benji_> dabaR: can i ask where that file is?
[10:23] <sapo> hi all, i ve installed dapper and xgl just now.. but this thing is restart the X server when i press shift + backspace, how do i disable this?
[10:23] <varsendagger> how do i make a symlink form one program file to the default  in cli?
[10:23] <varsendagger> the default /usr/bin
[10:23] <varsendagger> i mean
[10:23] <apokryphos> varsendagger: ln -s target linkname
[10:24] <Alexi5> wazzup
[10:24] <dabaR> benji_: "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" look for the line with security in the URL.
[10:24] <varsendagger> the target would be /usr/bin
[10:24] <varsendagger> right
[10:24] <Alexi5> the linux of champions
[10:24] <varsendagger> apokryphos,
[10:24] <Alexi5> ubuntu
[10:24] <apokryphos> varsendagger: you want to make a symlink to /usr/bin? :/
[10:24] <Alexi5> how can i install zend studio on ubuntu
[10:24] <_lemsx1_> bbl
[10:24] <CmaX> ubote tell me about skype
[10:24] <CmaX> ubuto tell me about skype
[10:24] <CmaX> ?
[10:24] <sapo> damit restarted again
[10:24] <varsendagger> no i want to symlink a program to /usr/bin
[10:25] <amphi> !tell CmaX about skype
[10:25] <CmaX> ta
[10:25] <apokryphos> varsendagger: you mean you want to put a link *in* /usr/bin to your program?
[10:25] <varsendagger> yes yes
[10:25] <beniamino> dumb question: if i download source with apt-get source, where does it get put?
[10:25] <rlo> nick redir
[10:25] <amphi> varsendagger: where is your program?
[10:25] <apokryphos> varsendagger: then   ln -s /path/to/actual/program /usr/bin/programname
[10:25] <sapo> asking again, my X server is restarting when i press shift + backspace, how can i disable this?
[10:25] <sapo> just installed dapper and xgl
[10:25] <benji_> dabaR: i have commented themn out and now ger "ttp://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-backports/Release.gpg: Bad header line [IP: 82.211.81.151 80] "
[10:26] <flodine> anyone on 64 bit who can help
[10:26] <dabaR> benji_: remove the gb. from the lines.
[10:26] <benji_> dabaR: al the lines?
[10:26] <apokryphos> sapo: xgl is highly experimental.
[10:26] <Badcel> hello, is there someone who can tell me, why me system freezes after a random time, if i play enemy territory (a 3d shooter)... there is no chance in changing console or restarting the computer
[10:27] <dabaR> benji_: try.
[10:27] <sapo> apokryphos, i know, it is working.. but my X server restarts with shift + backspace.. it restarted a lot of times :(
[10:27] <apokryphos> sapo: (i) out of interest, how are you finding it -- working well? (ii) when would you ever press shift+backspace :/
[10:27] <dahump> dumb question here; when I am reading a man page in bash and I get to the end of the page, what key do I press to return to the prompt?
[10:28] <amphi> dahump: q
[10:28] <Badcel> i have no clue, reinstalled the game, searched the logs, changed the bios, checked the xorg.conf, checked the game configs, but I can not find anything
[10:28] <sapo> apokryphos, its working perfectly
[10:28] <dahump> dumb question here; when I am reading a man page in bash and I get to the end of the page, what key do I press to return to the prompt?
[10:28] <inf3rno> should/would the Debian version of VLC media player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) work with ubuntu/kubuntu?
[10:28] <apokryphos> sapo: might be worth asking in #xgl-ubuntu and/or #ubuntu-xgl
[10:28] <Badcel> q
[10:28] <kameron> what are the gtk dev packages called? i'm doing tons of searching, can't find the package i need.
[10:28] <Xenguy> dahump: q == quit
[10:28] <sapo> apokryphos, i press shift + backspace when i m typing some uppercase stuff and mistype something, then i dont release shift and just press backspace
[10:28] <dahump> that's right, i forgot, thank you
[10:29] <shackan> anybody got amarok to work on dapper ?
[10:29] <dahump> In debian, I was hitting print screen key and it was working.
[10:29] <apokryphos> shackan: yup
[10:29] <benji_> dabaR: works now many thanks
[10:29] <shackan> apokryphos: what engine are you using ?
[10:29] <apokryphos> xine
[10:29] <benji_> dabaR: have added the securaty back in and still works
[10:29] <benji_> dabaR: ur a legend many thanks
[10:29] <Xenguy> dahump: you only have to remember 'h' for 'help'; then you remember everything :-)
[10:30] <shackan> apokryphos: same here, but I don't get any sound, amarok just skips all the tracks without playing
[10:30] <dahump> boy is my face red
[10:30] <shackan> apokryphos: ubuntu or kubuntu ?
[10:30] <apokryphos> shackan: considering they're the same thing....
[10:30] <dahump> okay then, another dumb one. apt-get can't seem to find any files that I ask for
[10:30] <apokryphos> shackan: what version are you using?
[10:30] <r0xoR> misfit_toy - supporz
[10:30] <inf3rno> anyone know if the Debian version of VLC media player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) should work with ubuntu/kubuntu?
[10:30] <x10z> hello, what is the webbrowser named in "sudo apt-get install ?
[10:31] <shackan> apokryphos: amarok 1.3.8 and the latest dapper
[10:31] <apokryphos> shackan: try upgrading to 1.4.1
[10:31] <apokryphos> *1.4beta
[10:31] <Xenguy> dahump: is you /etc/apt/sources.list file configured?
[10:31] <deflux> Is there a way to install the Sun JDK onto ubuntu?
[10:31] <apokryphos> it's very stable, I'd say
[10:31] <dahump> mayhaps not.
[10:31] <shackan> apokryphos:  beta ? it is not in the repo is it ?
[10:32] <Xenguy> !tell dahump about easysource
[10:32] <benji_> inf3rno: there iss a ubuntu version of VLC
[10:32] <shackan> deflux: yap, I installed the JDK today...
[10:32] <apokryphos> shackan: http://kubuntu.org/announcements/amarok-1.4beta1.php
[10:32] <sapo> omg i m going crazy with all those restarts
[10:32] <rewt_> Awwright
[10:32] <rewt_> googadegoogade goooo
[10:32] <shackan> apokryphos: except I'm not with kubuntu.. let's try..
[10:32] <dolson> does anyone know how to permanently disable that slow keys stuff in Gnome? short of modifying the source code...?
[10:32] <rewt_> ah heh heh
[10:33] <apokryphos> shackan: it doesn't matter.
[10:33] <CmaX> !tell me what's the difference between debian packages and ubuntu packages
[10:33] <CmaX> come on uboto, it's a simple question!
[10:33] <kameron> lol CmaX
[10:33] <CmaX> i wonder if ubuto could become self-learning
[10:33] <apokryphos> CmaX: ubuntu packages are built for ubuntu, debian packages are built for debian.
[10:33] <apokryphos> simple indeed :)
[10:34] <kameron> mand debian packages will work fine.
[10:34] <kameron> many
[10:34] <CmaX> apokryphos, yeah, makes sense, but i thought ubuntu was based on debian
[10:34] <CmaX> kameron, interesting..
[10:34] <apokryphos> it is, but it's not the same as debian
[10:34] <apokryphos> !relationship
[10:34] <ubotu> rumour has it, relationship is at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/relationship/document_view
[10:34] <CmaX> i'm busy getting skype, and was surprized to see that it's recommended in the wiki to download the FC3 package and then convert it with alien
[10:35] <dolson> CmaX: if there's a deb, try that first.. I would
[10:35] <dahump> hmmm. all of the urls in my sources.list file say "restricted"
[10:35] <dahump> is ubotu a bot?
[10:35] <Xenguy> !ubotu
[10:35] <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 except #debian-bots.
[10:35] <makaveli> lol
[10:35] <makaveli> mah homie
[10:35] <dahump> !ubotu
[10:36] <Phazeman> looks like kuickshow doesn't want to see my jpg files at all !!! this is the strangest thing i've ever seen in kubuntu ever ! coild someone please give me a clue about how to fix it ?
[10:36] <Phazeman> s/coild/could
[10:36] <dahump> apt-get install bitchx
[10:37] <x10z> hello, what is the webbrowser Opera named in "sudo apt-get install ?
[10:38] <shackan> apokryphos: IT WORKS!!!
[10:38] <dahump> hey all, I went to easy source (thank you), and generated a sources.list but they all say restricted, anyone know wtf?
[10:38] <amphi> dahump: irssi is better than bitchx IMHO
[10:38] <shackan> apokryphos: THANKS :D
[10:38] <SaLoMoN> xchat rulez
[10:38] <kameron> x10z, you keep asking odd questions, what are you trying to find out?
[10:38] <dahump> thanks, amphi
[10:38] <amphi> SaLoMoN: not in console it doesn't
[10:38] <Phazeman> anyone please ? i'm kinda clueless here
[10:39] <peter__> hello
[10:39] <amphi> Phazeman: is the extension uppercase?
[10:39] <apokryphos> shackan: cool :)
[10:39] <peter__> I need help to figure out how to play DVDs
[10:39] <Phazeman> amphi: nop
[10:39] <x10z> hello, what is the webbrowser Opera named in "sudo apt-get install"        sudo apt-get install opera" dont work
[10:39] <amphi> Phazeman: dunno, I use gthumb & gqview
[10:40] <dyrne> x10z: could be wrong but opera is not free dont think its there
[10:40] <amphi> x10z: apt-cache search opera
[10:40] <dyrne> x10z: its free but not free
[10:40] <peter__> Does anyone have problems with DVD playing?
[10:40] <makaveli> its show bunch of stuff right there
[10:40] <Phazeman> amphi: i'm on kde... it's kinda good to use KDE apps for it...
[10:40] <amphi> Phazeman: you have gimp installed?
[10:40] <Phazeman> amphi: yeah
[10:40] <Phazeman> amphi: and it opens it right
[10:40] <Phazeman> no problems
[10:40] <peter__> Anyone play DVDs?
[10:41] <Phazeman> but not the kuickshow
[10:41] <amphi> Phazeman: then you have many of the libs that gthumb and gqview depend on already, FWIW
[10:41] <makaveli> peter__ i do
[10:41] <FiNeX> hi
[10:41] <amphi> peter__: no, no one ;)
[10:41] <Ofe> !eth0
[10:41] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Ofe
[10:41] <inf3rno> hrmmm... anyone know why i'd be getting perfect .wmv video in totem but very wretched audio... but perfect audio in VLC player w/ no video? any thoughts?
[10:41] <peter__> makaveli, I can't read them
[10:41] <Phazeman> anyone else having problems with kuickshow ?
[10:41] <amphi> !tell peter__ about dvd
[10:41] <kameron> Phazeman, no, but i generally use gwenview
[10:41] <linuxusr50> x10z,  go to www.opera.com for the download.
[10:42] <peter__> Is gwenview a dvd player?
[10:42] <x10z> i will do
[10:42] <peter__> Is it just me or does Totem suck?
[10:42] <kameron> x10z, the package name is "opera".. you just may not have it in your /etc/apt/source.list.
[10:42] <kameron> !tell x10z about easysource
[10:43] <peter__> What programs do you guys use to play dvds?
[10:43] <kameron> peter__, totem isn't bad
[10:43] <kameron> peter__, mplayer
[10:43] <peter__> I get cannot read DVD errors when I try totem
[10:43] <theplateau> mplayer for teh win
[10:43] <makaveli> what does it say
[10:43] <dahump> so, I have a list of sources, how do I replace the sources.list file in my etc/apt directory?
[10:44] <kameron> sucks peter__ i haven't really used totem for a couple years. tried mplayer?
[10:44] <makaveli> maybe dvd drive is not installed property
[10:44] <dahump> I tried to replace, it wouldn't allow that
[10:44] <kameron> dahump, sudo
[10:44] <peter__> It says totem could not play dvd://
[10:44] <Phazeman> kameron: thanks,.... going to look about what is the problem
[10:44] <dahump> well, I was editing in the file browser (gui).
[10:44] <kameron> !tell peter__ about dvd
[10:44] <amphi> peter__: mplayer has always worked well for me
[10:44] <Ofe> hmm... if dial-up has pppconfig then what does adsl have?
[10:44] <Badcel> what does s.th like "ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [APCZ]  (IRQs 20 21 22) *0, disabled." in dmesg mean?
[10:44] <peter__> "There were no decoders found to handle the stream, you might need to install corresponding plugins"
[10:45] <kameron> peter__, i know, read what ubotu told you
[10:45] <amphi> peter__: for dvd? try installing libdvdread and libdvdcss
[10:45] <peter__> Who is ubotu?
[10:45] <qiv> goodevening. I just tried to update to dapper, but I got troubles with nvidia-glx: rename involves overwriting  rename involves overwriting /usr/lib32/libGL.so.1 to /usr/lib32/libGL.so.mesax something like that
[10:45] <amphi> peter__: a bot
[10:45] <qiv> any one an idea what i could do?
[10:45] <r0xoR> hahahh! http://steak.istheshit.net/
[10:45] <makaveli> Its my homie
[10:45] <r0xoR> http://ubuntu.istheshit.net/
[10:46] <whiter> qiv dapper isnt a good idea atm
[10:46] <peter__> If someone is interested could they help me privately in a seperate window.  This communication is crazy.
[10:46] <whiter> and you probably wont get much support for it
[10:46] <qiv> whiter, too late ;)
[10:46] <inf3rno> for anyone's reference, i fixed my wmv sound issue in totem by doing this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25668&highlight=wmv+bad+sound
[10:46] <navarone> peter__, ubotu is the channel bot
[10:46] <qiv> whiter, i just heard from a friend using it on a pbook that it is now stable enough ...
[10:46] <whiter> i wouldnt think so
[10:46] <whiter> are you using Flight4 ?
[10:47] <Xnos> hi someone knows how install cddb?
[10:47] <qiv> never heard about flight 4
[10:47] <navarone> xnos afaik cddb is an online database
[10:48] <WildTangent> anyone know why my page up, page down, home and end keys wouldnt be working for page navigation?
[10:48] <whiter> flight4 is the latest release of dapper
[10:48] <whiter> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[10:48] <_Uwo_> one more q: why is the quality of small wmv streams so bad: example: mms://wmedia.siol.net/SiOL/info/20060218_3_prihod_pticje_gripedomace.wmv.
[10:48] <dabaR> The guy says I'm a legend:)
[10:48] <Xnos> navarone, yes , but install some plugins for work with sound juicer or else
[10:48] <qiv> whiter, then probably ... i just changed the sources.list to dapper everywhere and did dist-upgrade
[10:49] <Xnos> navarone, like a cddb plugin for sound juicer
[10:49] <sizzam> i have a command that if i paste into a terminal window, it executes and stays loaded after i close the terminal window, but if i paste into a Run window, its as if it closes as soon as the command finishes executing
[10:49] <navarone> xnos try search in synapric for cddb
[10:49] <WildTangent> anyone know why my page up, page down, home and end keys wouldnt be working for page navigation?
[10:49] <Gunblade> Hey all, I just installed Ubuntu 5.10 on an apple G3 computer. I am wondering how do I set it to have the CTRL button as right click...seeing as my mouse has one button
[10:50] <dougsko> hi guys
[10:50] <Xnos> navarone, already install cddb package
[10:50] <kameron> Gunblade, have you tried f10 or f11 or somethnig? i think it's mapped to right click.
[10:51] <Gunblade> kameron: Nope...
[10:51] <kameron> Gunblade, hmmm, okay. just a sec, i might have an answer for you.
[10:51] <amphi> Gunblade: I did that on an ibook
[10:51] <dougsko> im thinking about installing ekiga from the dapper repository, but it says it's gonna nee to remove tons of stuff  including linux-image-386 and linux-restriced-modules. is this a really bad idea?
[10:51] <dahump> Thanks everyone, I think my problem is solved...
[10:51] <inf3rno> later all! =)
[10:52] <Gunblade> amphi: I only wish I had an ibook, this is a big upgrade from OS9 <_<;
[10:52] <Hostile> I followed this tutorial to set up my fglrx drivers: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=408111
[10:52] <WildTangent> anyone know why my page up, page down, home and end keys wouldnt be working for page navigation?
[10:52] <navarone> Xnos what is prob then?
[10:52] <Hostile> yet when X starts it says No screens found, fglrx module not found
[10:52] <kameron> Gunblade, sudo dumpkeys --keys-only > /etc/mykeys
[10:52] <Hostile> but modprobe fglrx shows its there
[10:52] <ryanakca> hmm... anybody know of a GIMP 2.2.10 repository for Ubuntu/Kubuntu Breezy?
[10:52] <bthornton> If I burn a *.iso file to a CD-RW, will the disc cease to be rewritable?
[10:53] <whiter> no
[10:53] <Hostile> bthornton: Nope
[10:53] <Hostile> just erase it
[10:53] <Gunblade> There was an error creating the child process for this terminal <- i get that error when starting the terminal
[10:53] <sizzam> bthornton: burning an iso file should be just the same as burning any other kind of data
[10:53] <dougsko> ryanakca, the dapper repository has it
[10:53] <amphi> Gunblade: this might be of use: http://www.miketec.org/ibook/
[10:53] <bthornton> That's what I thought, but I burned an ISO file to a mini DVD-RW and now when I try to write to it, the Gnome CD Burner app asks me to put a different CD in.
[10:54] <WildTangent> anyone know why my page up, page down, home and end keys wouldnt be working for page navigation?
[10:54] <Hostile> bthornton: you have to ERASE it first
[10:54] <navarone> WildTangent, were they working before?
[10:54] <bthornton> Hostile: Yes, and the Gnome burner usually volunteers to do that for me.
[10:54] <ryanakca> dougsko: Can I install it without having to upgrade my whole system?
[10:54] <Gunblade> ok wow...firefox wont start up...
[10:54] <WildTangent> not that i can remember, no
[10:54] <Gunblade> This is troublesome
[10:54] <dougsko> ryanakca, yes
[10:54] <ryanakca> kk....
[10:54] <dougsko> ryanakca, it just updates what it needs
[10:55] <navarone> WildTangent, did you just install?
[10:55] <WildTangent> i know for sure they werent working when i started using openbox as my WM, but ive switched back to metacity, and still they dont work
[10:55] <bthornton> Hostile: It usually says "this disc has data on it and must be erased, would you like to do that now?" when it recognizes a used CD-RW.  After burning an ISO to it, it just treats it like it's a pressed CD-ROM.
[10:55] <WildTangent> nah, ive been using this for months, and putting up with it, but it bothers me
[10:55] <hardstyl0r> join #ubuntu-de
[10:55] <hardstyl0r> ouch
[10:55] <hardstyl0r> hi ^^
[10:55] <Hostile> no idea bthornton
[10:55] <BlazedForever> hey all
[10:55] <bthornton> Hostile: It's cool; thanks anyway
[10:56] <BlazedForever> can someone tell me how to set folder permissions vis the terminal?
[10:56] <navarone> WildTangent, go to System/preferences/Keyboard and see if the info in the box looks right
[10:56] <BlazedForever> via*
[10:56] <qiv> gn8
[10:56] <WildTangent> it does
[10:56] <bthornton> BTW -- Anyone in desperate need of eye candy (like me) tried XGL on Dapper yet?
[10:56] <kameron> Gunblade, my method is to dump your current key settings to a file, edit it, and reload the keys. fairly simple.
[10:57] <marius_-> Hey, I got ac'97 soundcard but no sound
[10:57] <Gunblade> the problem is that terminal has an error!
[10:57] <marius_-> i have downloaded the soundcard driver from realtec that doesnt work
[10:58] <Gunblade> There was an error creating the child process for this terminal <-- that is what I get when I start the terminal
[10:58] <dahump> can anyone tell me what this term "dapper" refers to?
[10:58] <kameron> Gunblade, try a different terminal?
[10:58] <Gunblade> where?
[10:58] <WildTangent> added US English International w/ dead keys to my keyboard layouts
[10:58] <WildTangent> now it works
[10:58] <PuMpErNiCkLe> !dapper
[10:58] <ubotu> dapper is, like, the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.
[10:58] <dahump> thanks
[10:58] <kameron> Gunblade, try xterm, or Eterm
[10:58] <marius_-> !soundcard
[10:58] <ubotu> marius_-: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:58] <__mikem> I am trying to download the upgrade to wine, but the thing times out before I can complete the download stage
[10:59] <BlazedForever> how do i set folder permissions from terminal
[10:59] <dahump> Does anyone here prefer kubuntu to ubuntu?  I think Ubuntu looks like a turd.
[10:59] <Gunblade> kameron: Sorry but I am a huge newb, where do get those?
[10:59] <__mikem> is there a way to fix this
[10:59] <theplateau> chmod
[10:59] <Gunblade> do I *
[10:59] <theplateau> !chmod
[10:59] <ubotu> methinks chmod is a command used to change the permissions of a file or folder. see `man chmod` for a synopsis.
[10:59] <dahump> I have just downloaded kubuntu and am thinking about installing.
[10:59] <__mikem> michael
[10:59] <__mikem> crap
[10:59] <kameron> Gunblade, oh, sorry man. no problem.. hit alt+f2 to launch an app, then type 'xterm' and enter.
[10:59] <apokryphos> dahump: good idea
[10:59] <__mikem> that was suppposed to go to a terminal window
[10:59] <nowotny> hello... is there a way to add a cron task with one command...?
[10:59] <dahump> Perhaps the room can weight in, Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[10:59] <kenroy_> what do you guys use ubuntu for
[11:00] <hardstyl0r> i've got a question, where could i get the parameters that were used at the compiling of the ubuntu-breezy packages?
[11:00] <navarone> marius_-, try going to System/preferences/sound and unchecking the box enable server at startup...then restart if you change it...that may help
[11:00] <sizzam> ubuntu, although kubuntu is nice
[11:00] <apokryphos> dahump: try out both, see which you prefer yourself. :)
[11:00] <kameron> dahump, considering you're in an #ubuntu channel.. guess. go ask in #kubuntu afterwards :P
[11:00] <__mikem> I am trying to download the upgrade to wine, but the thing times out before I can complete the download stage please help
[11:00] <Gunblade> kameron: well I hit enter and nothing happens
[11:00] <dahump> I prefer debian, but it is a pain in the neck to configure
[11:00] <proggy> devolut
[11:00] <devolut> what
[11:00] <proggy> hi
[11:00] <navarone> marius_-, also go to terminla first and type lspci | grep audio and see if card is recognized
[11:00] <devolut> hai
[11:00] <proggy> ;)
[11:00] <kameron> Gunblade, then you don't have xterm installed. it's weird that gnome terminal isn't launching. try Eterm.
[11:00] <dahump> It very stable, but I installed KDE and XWindows, and I can't get either to load.
[11:01] <amphi> dahump: it is?
[11:01] <dahump> for me, I am newbie.
[11:01] <__mikem> I am trying to download the upgrade to wine, but the thing times out before I can complete the download stage please help
[11:01] <hardstyl0r> __mikem: try more than one time, the wine-servers are too full i guess
[11:01] <dyrne> dahump: my opinion kubuntu or xubuntu but its just an opinion gnome (ubuntu) is fine
[11:01] <apokryphos> dahump: [k] ubuntu is a better way to go for you then
[11:01] <__mikem> I ve tried close to 20 times
[11:01] <Gunblade> can't find "File://Eterm"
[11:01] <teddy_> !wiki ati
[11:01] <hardstyl0r> wait until the operation times out and try again, it will resume
[11:01] <kameron> Gunblade, Eterm isn't installed either then. dang. can you open synaptic?
[11:01] <SmrtJustin> !w32codecs
[11:01] <ubotu> w32codecs is, like, 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
[11:02] <amphi> dahump: I don't know about kde, but otherwise debian seems to pose no real difficulty, apart from the odd plunge into TFM
[11:02] <marius_-> navarone it was checed
[11:02] <mae> is gnome 2.14 going to make it into dapper?
[11:02] <dahump> been using suse linux, mandrake, etc. the best I have seen so far is damn small linux. I love the compactness of the environment. I have been running it as a vm. Still not good enough yet to lose my dependence on Windows
[11:02] <Gunblade> oh shoot actually I have not updated yet...should I do that first before we start troubleshooting?
[11:02] <hardstyl0r> __mikem: wait until the operation times out and try again, it will resume
[11:02] <kameron> Gunblade, yes, do that
[11:02] <Mabus06> Not totally ubuntu related question, but it's for an ubuntu machine anyway... I bought a new case/power supply, and I can't get my computer to boot. Can somebody give me a hand? I don't want to break anything.
[11:02] <navarone> marius uncheck it and you may have to reboot
[11:02] <kameron> Gunblade, you're on a fresh install of ubuntu i take it?
[11:02] <Gunblade> Yep
[11:03] <kameron> Gunblade, update everything through synaptic. do you know how to do that?
[11:03] <marius_-> Omg, how can i reboot:(
[11:03] <navarone> marius but also try alsamixer in terminl and make sure your source volumes are not muted
[11:03] <Gunblade> I have never expierenced so many problems in my life...this is actually my second "fresh" install the first time I got package errors
[11:03] <Gunblade> Yeah I know
[11:03] <Gunblade> how
[11:03] <kameron> Gunblade, good
[11:03] <marius_-> in what?
[11:03] <marius_-> terminl
[11:03] <kameron> !tell gunblade about easysource
[11:03] <proggy> shutdown -r now
[11:04] <navarone> marius Application/Acess/Terminal
[11:04] <Gunblade> kameron: and what is that?
[11:04] <cratel2> how do I get a certain command to execute automatically when starting gnome?
[11:04] <mae> is gnome 2.14 going to make it into dapper?
[11:04] <kameron> Gunblade, then create a source list from the link that ubotu gave you, so we know that Eterm and xterm etc will be in your sources.
[11:05] <vlauzums> hi, what's a good p2p program for ubuntu?
[11:05] <makaveli> amule
[11:05] <kameron> limewire
[11:05] <vlauzums> amule? is that on the universal rep?
[11:05] <vlauzums> i wonder which has a bigger network, limewire or amule
[11:05] <Gunblade> kameron: Firefox won't launch....
[11:05] <makaveli> i think limewire
[11:05] <Gunblade> it says it is starting too then nothing
[11:06] <makaveli> i didnt know if it was for linux
[11:06] <kameron> Gunblade, there is a file at /etc/apt/sources.list which lists all the sources that apt-get, aptitude, and synaptic have access to. it lists mirrors of files for use in ubuntu.
[11:06] <kameron> Gunblade, oh my gosh.. this sounds like quite a buggy install.
[11:06] <dyrne> Mabus06: read the powersupply manual carefully on hooking up to motherboard look at color codes for the (probably 2) plugs that need to be connected
[11:06] <Gunblade> Either that or I am the first guy to install ubuntu on a 350mhz ppc machine w/256mb of ram D:
[11:06] <juliux> hi does anybody knows why de.archive.ubuntu.com has a new server?
[11:06] <kameron> Gunblade, i have linux installed on a 250mhz g3
[11:07] <Bergcube> I might have misunderstood what p2p is meant to be all about, but I thought Bittorrent was more or less "it"...
[11:07] <Gunblade> this insall though it says there were no errors <_<;
[11:07] <einstein_> guyes is very difficult to understand you, because my inglish is very poor
[11:07] <kameron> Gunblade, i don't actually have ubuntu on my mac though, i use yellowdog. i've never used ubuntu's ppc release.
[11:07] <navarone> Bergcube, torrent is generally for large multimedia and archived files
[11:08] <Gunblade> I settled on ubuntu too, because gentoo couldn't find the CD, sourcemage couldn't recognize the keyboard during install, suse crashed while installing, and Free BSD had a kernel error
[11:08] <Gunblade> I had one heck of a afternoon yesterday !
[11:08] <kameron> Gunblade, haha, oh man. is your system kind of gimped on a hardware level?
[11:08] <makaveli> im trying to start bittorent and its asking for meta file
[11:08] <Gunblade> no I doubt it...worked fine for years
[11:09] <Gunblade> until I decided to put it to use
[11:09] <marius_-> it didnt work
[11:09] <McQuaid> ok wow, i just had a weird problem with checkinstall
[11:09] <McQuaid> i aborted something during checkinstall and permissions on everything got hosed
[11:09] <Gunblade> Hmm I meet OSX requirements...maybe I should go get that if ubuntu just won't work
[11:09] <McQuaid> i mean i aborted checkinstall making a package
[11:09] <zloog> hi, umm does anyone know what apt-get will always tell me "E: couln't find package XXXX" or whatever? This is a fresh install from today
[11:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Gunblade: There's also Yellowdog.
[11:10] <Mabus06> dyrne: I would have did that before wasting your time but there was no power supply manual. :)
[11:10] <McQuaid> some other user had the exact same problem here:
[11:10] <marius_-> it says on when i start the VU-meter it says: please check the esd in terminal
[11:10] <grodius> Hi can someone help me setup a script to run 855resolution on startup
[11:10] <McQuaid> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=58185
[11:10] <marius_-> navarone
[11:10] <kameron> Gunblade, what i would reccoment is reinstall, and at the install prompt type "server-install" to just install the base system, then install the rest from  mirrors by typing "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[11:10] <amphi> Gunblade: FWIW, the one time I installed debian on ppc, it worked like a charm
[11:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> zloog: You'll probably have to enable for repositories for it to find more stuff.
[11:10] <Gunblade> pumpernicke: I feel really weird buying linux so no thx
[11:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> *more
[11:10] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Gunblade: It's free...
[11:10] <zloog> Thanks pump, umm is there a place i can find how to do that on?
[11:10] <McQuaid> but i'd thing his solution is overboard
[11:11] <kameron> Gunblade, my old pcc had a lot of problems installing any linux distro, it would hang and crash and kernel errors and blahhh, it was just a nightmare. so i installed a low level system, then got the rest from sources.
[11:11] <McQuaid> any suggestions on a sane way of changing the permissions back?
[11:11] <Gunblade> I thought yellowdog was a subscription based linux
[11:11] <PuMpErNiCkLe> zloog: Ubotu just sent you a howto on repos.
[11:11] <kameron> Gunblade, i don't know, i have an old version installed, back when it supported old world macs.
[11:11] <zloog> o thanks a bunch
[11:11] <dyrne> Mabus06: maybe on back of the box there is usually something.  youre probably using the wrong second smaller plug. good luck
[11:12] <Mabus06> dyrne: I got it in a clear piece of plastic. no info
[11:12] <tombs> hi all
[11:12] <Mabus06> dyrne: I think my error is in the system panel pins, with the power switch and reset pins and what not.
[11:13] <PuMpErNiCkLe> Gunblade: Not last time I checked... admittedly, that was last year, but I don't think it's changed.
[11:13] <marius_-> navarone, my sound doesnt work
[11:13] <Gunblade> kameron: My exppierence w/linux is limited but willing to learn is that way you just described semi easy?
[11:13] <kameron> Gunblade, should be quite easy, yes.
[11:14] <whyameye> how can I get a command to execute automatically when Gnome starts?
[11:14] <kethinov> hey all, can someone help me fix GRUB? I removed a hard drive from my machine and now grub responds with "error 21" on boot
[11:14] <kameron> whyameye, i don't use gnome, but there should be an 'autostart' directory somewhere in .gnome. in kde it's at ~/.kde/Autostart
[11:15] <PuMpErNiCkLe> kethinov: You didn't by any chance remove the one it stored its config file on, did you?
[11:15] <kethinov> PuMpErNiCkLe, it's just the disk that had my music on it. nothing else.
[11:15] <zloog> thanks a bunch pump,
[11:16] <PuMpErNiCkLe> zloog: np
[11:16] <grodius> !tell grodius 855resolution
[11:16] <grodius> can someone tell me how to setup 855resolution in a script to startup on boot?
[11:16] <snoozix> re.
[11:16] <whyameye> kameron: there's no autostart directory named as such there, but you gave me a good lead. Thanks!
[11:17] <kameron> whyameye, good luck
[11:17] <kethinov> can't i just reinstall grub from a livecd or something to get rid of the unbootable situation?
[11:17] <kameron> kethinov, yes
[11:17] <jmfaa> ol
[11:18] <kethinov> which livecd, and how?
[11:18] <jmfaa> como esto ?
[11:18] <kameron> kethinov, any live cd will do. ubuntu, knoppix, etc.
[11:18] <jmfaa> portugal
[11:18] <kameron> kethinov, configure grub, and then install it by typing "grub-install"
[11:18] <Gunblade> kameron: All right well once this update is done I will do that
[11:19] <kameron> Gunblade, well.. there's no sense in updating if you're going to wipe the system and do a server-install.
[11:19] <kameron> Gunblade, unless the update fixes everything. which it may i suppose?
[11:19] <jmfaa> h algum portugus?
[11:19] <_jason> !pt
[11:19] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[11:20] <eternaljoy> anyone here also use Mac OS?
[11:20] <proggy> I do
[11:21] <PuMpErNiCkLe> eternaljoy: Classic or OS X?
[11:21] <SpydirWeb> Any AMD64 Ubuntu junkies about?
[11:21] <goulin> can sb tell me how to mount ntfs filesystem? I'm a newbie here :$
[11:22] <kameron> !tell goulin about ntfs
[11:22] <hardstyl0r> goulin: "sudo nano /etc/fstab" .. add this to the options of the ntfs partition: umask=000 (to make it readable)
[11:23] <marius_-> alsactl: save_state:1190: Cannot open /var/lib/alsa/asound.state for writing
[11:23] <SpydirWeb> I'm having a problem with alsa detecting the wrong default soundcard.  It's detecting my motherboard sound as default, but I need my PCI audigy2 card to be the default
[11:24] <kameron> SpydirWeb, you could try #alsa
[11:24] <hardstyl0r> !tell hardstyl0r about ntfs
[11:24] <SpydirWeb> I wasn't sure if there was a ubuntu based manner to do it.  I just switched my main desktop from gentoo (portage was excessively active for me) to ubuntu 64-native
[11:24] <kameron> hardstyl0r, i don't really like that write up that ubotu links too, pretty exhaustive for a simple task.
[11:25] <Xenguy> About ubotu - does anyone know if it is possible to *append* a 2nd bit of text to a factoid (i.e. without disturbing what is already there) ?
[11:25] <mlins> How can I get Electric sheep working?  I'm on a fresh install of ubuntu.  I installed the electric sheep package.  The problem is:  The screensave doesn't even blank out and my moniter just stays on.  OR It does come on and just says its downloading sheep and it never finishs.
[11:26] <BlazedForever> how can i make a program start up when ubuntu does?
[11:26] <Xenguy> BlazedForever: using gnome?
[11:26] <bunghole> beat it
[11:26] <BlazedForever> no im on kubuntu
[11:26] <bunghole> it will work when it fears
[11:26] <kameron> BlazedForever, ask whyameye, he's working on that right now AFAIK
[11:26] <Xenguy> BlazedForever: OK, not sure then
[11:26] <marius_-> Why doesnt my AC'97 soundcard work
[11:26] <marius_-> i have done everthing
[11:26] <kameron> BlazedForever, oh, you're on kde.. that's easy. make a link to the program in ~/.kde/Autostart
[11:26] <funkyHat> Why is linux-k7 compiled with gcc 3.4.5?
[11:26] <mcphail> BlazedForever: what do you need to start?
[11:27] <horza1> marius_-: the Linux gods hate you thats why :-P
[11:27] <Bergcube> Blazed ~ When logging out, tell Ubuntu to save your session. Then it'll restart whatever apps you have open during logoff.
[11:27] <BlazedForever> i want to have yakuake start on startup
[11:27] <Bergcube> Blazed ~ Well, my message would have worked under Gnome, dunno about KDE.
[11:28] <SolPhoenix> I have a problem with using Toshiba Fn keys.
[11:28] <kameron> BlazedForever, example: ln -s /path/to/program ~/.kde/Autostart/programname
[11:28] <SolPhoenix> Can anyone help me with this?
[11:28] <SolPhoenix> I've tried FnFx, but it didn't work.
[11:28] <SolPhoenix> (it wouldn't even install correctly)
[11:29] <kameron> BlazedForever, example: ln -s /usr/bin/yakuake ~/.kde/Autostart/yakuake
[11:29] <thelsdj> i've found something that appears to be very user unfriendly, i stick in a data cd, nautilus pops open a window with the contents, great, now how do i easly use the gui to eject it?
[11:29] <BlazedForever> thanks
[11:30] <kameron> thelsdj, i think ubuntu still has a bug in it, not allowing you to eject a cd once it's been mounted. try pressing the button on the physical cdrom drive -- that shouldn't work either.
[11:30] <kameron> thelsdj, the only way i know is to type "eject" at a command prompt
[11:30] <thelsdj> kameron: no that doesn't work either, i have to type 'eject'
[11:30] <thelsdj> kameron: so known bug?
[11:30] <kameron> thelsdj, yes
[11:30] <thelsdj> ok
[11:30] <kameron> thelsdj, it's already fixed in dapper
[11:30] <thelsdj> kameron: i'm using dapper :)
[11:30] <kameron> thelsdj, wtf
[11:30] <thelsdj> not fixed
[11:31] <thelsdj> i installed breezy
[11:31] <kameron> thelsdj, i thought it was fixed in dapper. Seveas was telling me.
[11:31] <navarone> thelsdj, on desktop it should show mounted disc...right click and select eject
[11:31] <thelsdj> and just upgraded by changing sources.list
[11:31] <theplateau> where can i find a nice breezy sources.list
[11:31] <Seveas> !sources
[11:31] <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
[11:31] <thelsdj> navarone: i don't appear to have disks on my desktop
[11:31] <theplateau> ty
[11:31] <kameron> thelsdj, oh, that's doesn't work quite right i don't think.
[11:31] <Gunblade> kameron: heh...it's been at the "preparing packages" stage forever now >_<"
[11:31] <kameron> Gunblade, nice
[11:32] <thelsdj> i think i had disks on my desktop before i upgraded to dapper
[11:32] <Seveas> !help
[11:32] <thelsdj> i'm going to test things a little more extensivly on my laptop with fresh dapper daily dvd install
[11:33] <eternaljoy> anyone here also use Mac OS?
[11:33] <eternaljoy> PuMpErNiCkLe: OS X
[11:33] <eternaljoy> PuMpErNiCkLe: is Mac OS X based on Linux?
[11:33] <Seveas> eternaljoy, no
[11:33] <SolPhoenix> Can anyone tell me why I can't use the FnFx package?
[11:34] <riddlebox> I have setup my wireless card with ndiswrapper, but every time I boot I need to do ifconfig wlan0 up, how can I make it so wlan0 is always started at boot?
[11:34] <Seveas> riddlebox, add a line with 'auto wlan0' to /etc/network/interfaces
[11:34] <thelsdj> is there a proper way to test how a user would upgrade from breezy to dapper? when dapper is released are users supposed to upgrade from cdrom or is there an offial non reboot way to do it besides just editing sources.list?
[11:35] <koin> hi !
[11:35] <riddlebox> ok thanks
[11:35] <navarone> thelsdj, I dunno about others but I am planning on clean install for dapper
[11:35] <koin> is anyway to change between desktops with any keys combination ?
[11:35] <Seveas> thelsdj, there exists a tool to cleanly upgrade
[11:36] <piksel> how do I install the man pages for c libraries, like "stdio.h"?
[11:36] <_jason> koin: ctrl+alt+[arrow key] , you can set it in system > prefs > keyboard shortcuts
[11:36] <_jason> piksel: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:36] <thelsdj> Seveas: pointer? i'd be willing to test install breezy and use the tool to upgrade to dapper and report any problems
[11:36] <_jason> oh man pages
[11:36] <koin> thanks _jason !
[11:36] <Seveas> thelsdj, one sec
[11:37] <Xenguy> koin: ahh, workspaces
[11:37] <kethinov> okay, i tried fixing my grub using the dapper install cd "rescue system" option it didn't work... threw a bunch of errors. can someone tell me which livecd i should download and burn then walk me through the grub reinstallation?
[11:37] <eternaljoy> Seveas: whats Mac OS X based on?
[11:37] <gach> hello
[11:37] <gach> i gt a problem with gcc
[11:37] <theplateau> how can i get mplayer to play mp3s, is it something like 'win32 code3cs'
[11:37] <gach> it sssays it  cannot create executables
[11:37] <theplateau> !codec
[11:37] <eternaljoy> Seveas: I thought it was a linux type OS
[11:37] <dyrne> kethinov: i prefer knoppix for stuff like that
[11:37] <ubotu> theplateau: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:37] <gach> ..
[11:37] <_jason> koin: I don't know how to install the man pages for stdio.h, I missed that part when I read your question
[11:37] <theplateau> !mp3
[11:37] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[11:37] <[cro] smiley> hi all
[11:38] <gach> any ideaaas?
[11:38] <_jason> gach: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:38] <kethinov> dyrne, okay, knoppix it is. downloading
[11:38] <gach> thanks jason
[11:38] <[cro] smiley> is it posibile to have true transparency with gdesklets?
[11:38] <Seveas> thelsdj, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014900.html
[11:38] <Seveas> [cro] smiley, only with xgl
[11:39] <Seveas> eternaljoy, it's based on BSD
[11:39] <PuMpErNiCkLe> eternaljoy: OS X is based on the Mach kernel, with a bunch of BSD lower-level support added in.
[11:39] <eternaljoy> Seveas: whats BSD based on?
[11:39] <thelsdj> Seveas: great, i'll test that and report my findings
[11:39] <[cro] smiley> Seveas, can i install it with apt?
[11:39] <eternaljoy> PuMpErNiCkLe: whats BSD?
[11:39] <eternaljoy> PuMpErNiCkLe: is BSD based on anything linux?
[11:39] <Seveas> !tell [cro] smiley about xgl
[11:39] <theplateau> /j #freebsd
[11:40] <Seveas> eternaljoy, bsd and linux are both unix-like operating systems
[11:40] <Seveas> eternaljoy, but please keep this channel for support only - off-topic (ie non-support) discussions are welcome in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:40] <hardstyl0r> i think bsd is an unix-derivat
[11:41] <zebraFusion> I have a question.
[11:41] <zebraFusion> Does Linux run on GNU or Unix?
[11:41] <eternaljoy> Seveas: ah ok!  SO Mac OS X, has some linux in it?
[11:41] <mikeo1> do i have to do anything to install nvidia drivers or are they installed by default?
[11:41] <eternaljoy> Seveas: ok sorry
[11:41] <mikeo1> did apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:41] <Seveas> !tell mikeo1 about nvidia
[11:41] <mikeo1> and it installed
[11:42] <vasek> Hallo, I have problem with old sound card, it doesnt work (Ubuntu Breezy), can anybody help me? Sound Card : Ess Audio Drive ES1896F
[11:42] <iGadget_BigDisk> seveas: have you worked with dapper flight 3 yet?
[11:42] <McQuaid> ok i need some help here if anyone can.  Somehow aborting checkinstall has really done a number on my system
[11:43] <McQuaid> no user can log in except root
[11:43] <SolPhoenix> Anyone know why "ipw2200: Firmware error detected.  Restarting." happens a lot?
[11:43] <SolPhoenix> I mean... It fails often and knocks me off the internet.
[11:43] <McQuaid> when i try i get Unable to cd to "/home/user"
[11:43] <Seveas> iGadget_BigDisk, only in vmware so far
[11:43] <McQuaid> also gdm fails, hal fails and a bunch of other stuff
[11:43] <linuxusr50> Has anyone got sound to work on compaq persario 12XL401 notebook with Breezy?
[11:43] <iGadget_BigDisk> seveas: did you experience any grub-install problems?
[11:43] <McQuaid> i can startx as root, but i couldn't save a file in gedit or leafpad
[11:44] <Seveas> iGadget_BigDisk, nope
[11:44] <eternaljoy> Seveas: LAST question! is BSD based on any linux or only unix?
[11:44] <McQuaid> there is a posting here of someone who sounds like they did the exact same thing:
[11:44] <McQuaid> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=58185
[11:44] <iGadget_BigDisk> eternaljoy: nope, they're both separate unix flavours
[11:44] <Seveas> eternaljoy, there's always some 'stealing' of concepts and sometimes code - they work and look quite similar
[11:44] <McQuaid> but their solution was to change file permissions but my fille perms seem intact
[11:44] <mlins> How can I get Electric sheep working?  I'm on a fresh install of ubuntu.  I installed the electric sheep package.  The problem is:  The screensave doesn't even blank out and my moniter just stays on.  OR It does come on and just says its downloading sheep and it never finishs.
[11:44] <PuMpErNiCkLe> eternaljoy: BSD is a separate reimplementation of a UNIX-like operating system.
[11:45] <iGadget_BigDisk> tonight is pc-dying-night or something
[11:46] <mitzone> is there any tweak to increase the openoffice start speed????
[11:46] <iGadget_BigDisk> 3 pc's with sudden problems in one night
[11:46] <McQuaid> i can't believe checkinstall caused all these problems
[11:47] <piksel> I figured it out, "apt-get install manpages-posix manpages-posix-dev" to get man pages for stdio.h and other c libraries
[11:47] <_jason> piksel: ah thanks, I think I'll do that
[11:47] <ryanakca> Would I gain anything by upgrading to dapper? or would it really be pointless... I'm just the average linux user.... I dont really program... although I am willing to submit any bugs I do find...
[11:48] <_mindspin> its absolutely pointless
[11:48] <ryanakca> _mindsping: kk, thanks :)
[11:49] <SaLoMoN> gn8
[11:49] <_mindspin> as long as you not definately need a specific software which only runs under dapper
[11:50] <pinkpanther> any good C++ IDEs?
[11:51] <chandraveer> hi
[11:54] <wisie> Hello, just wondering if I could ask anyone for help? :)
[11:54] <funkyHat> Does anyone know how to use ssh-add?
[11:54] <Xenguy> wisie: just ask
[11:54] <Xenguy> wisie: this is a technical support channel
[11:55] <wisie> Ok i, I'm trying to install php
[11:55] <wisie> im new
[11:55] <wisie>  Reading Package Lists... Done
[11:55] <wisie> Building Dependency Tree... Done
[11:55] <wisie> E: Couldn't find package php4-mysql
[11:55] <iGadget_BigDisk> okay... let me repost my prob
[11:55] <wisie> I seem to get that error after running ' sudo apt-get install php4-mysql'
[11:55] <iGadget_BigDisk> installing dapper flight 3 on a system with 3ware 9550sx controller
[11:56] <iGadget_BigDisk> 20GB root partition, ext3, nothing fancy
[11:56] <emmanuel_> hello can i get some help from someone i'm a beginner
[11:56] <Adri2000> !tell Adri2000 about universe
[11:56] <iGadget_BigDisk> installation runs fine, until the installation of grub:
[11:56] <Xenguy> wisie: maybe you need to enable universe/multiverse?
[11:56] <kameron> WOOHOO I FOUND MY CENTRIS 610
[11:56] <iGadget_BigDisk> error: the file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly
[11:56] <Adri2000> !tell wisie about universe
[11:56] <_jason> emmanuel_: just ask
[11:56] <amphi> emmanuel_: just ask
[11:56] <mikeo1> is there an ubuntu mounter program?
[11:56] <mikeo1> to mount ntfs disks
[11:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell mikeo1 about ntfs
[11:57] <iGadget_BigDisk> anyone got any idea how I fix this?
[11:57] <wisie> thanks guys, ill look into it.
[11:57] <emmanuel_> ok thank don't bully me i'm just beginning to use ubuntu and i'm trying to install an antivirus
[11:57] <_jason> wisie: are you looking to setup lamp?
[11:57] <iGadget_BigDisk> (or how to get the 3ware 9550sx to work in breezy install?)
[11:57] <Xenguy> !tell wisie about repos
[11:57] <wisie> nope.
[11:57] <_jason> k
[11:58] <emmanuel_> i get the .deb file but don't know how to use it
[11:58] <iGadget_BigDisk> emmanuel_: try apt-get install clamav :)
[11:58] <emmanuel_> ok
[11:58] <_jason> emmanuel_: do you run a mail server for windows people?
[11:58] <mikeo1> how do i get ubuntu to detect my dual processor?
[11:59] <amphi> mikeo1: install an smp kernel
[11:59] <mikeo1> was going to do a apt-get kernel-upgrade
[11:59] <amphi> _jason: imap? pop3?
[11:59] <mikeo1> is there anything special i have to do to have it upgrade to smp?
[11:59] <_jason> amphi: ?
[11:59] <emmanuel_> it says permission denied
[11:59] <amphi> mikeo1: just install an smp kernel
[11:59] <deuce`> Can anyone tell me how to disable ipv6?  I'm trying to run Galleon, which is a server that allows you to play mp3s on your Tivo.  Galleon requires ipv6 to be disabled...