[12:00] <lullabud> tap-to-click is the spawn of satan.
[12:00] <madewokherd> no, I'm searching with apt-cache
[12:00] <OOlin> I did a failed back-up attempt on my Xorg.conf file, how can I re-create it? (it's completly gone) - Xorg -configure is failing.
[12:00] <IdleOne> madewokherd:  google is your friend :-)
[12:00] <lullabud> OOlin: sudo dexconf
[12:00] <nickrud> OOlin, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:00] <mustard5> iautomech, ok..open this page now in browser  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[12:00] <NOT_rynofly> lullabud: yes it is
[12:00] <Morg> I'm not sure how else to ask. Ubuntu is failing to see cupsd. According to the Ubuntu wiki, my printer (Brother HL-1440) "needs to be done manually". Can ANYONE help?
[12:00] <OOlin> nice
[12:01] <pudland> mabus06, glxgears -printfps
[12:01] <lullabud> NOT_rynofly: do you happen to know how to disable it?
[12:01] <mustard5> iautomech, type this command in terminal   sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:01] <mwe> madewokherd: libstdc++6-doc
[12:01] <NOT_rynofly> no idea, your talking about a laptops mouse pad tab to click thing right?
[12:01] <lullabud> yup.
[12:01] <mustard5> iautomech, tell me when you have that file open in a text editor
[12:01] <NOT_rynofly> you should have buttons
[12:02] <lullabud> i've tried to disable it 7 different ways and they're not working.
[12:02] <iautomech> ok
[12:02] <lullabud> well, the buttons work.  i just don't want to accidentally click when i'm simply moving my mouse.
[12:02] <NOT_rynofly> google your laptop
[12:02] <OOlin> what's 256MB in KB?
[12:02] <iautomech> i've got it
[12:02] <lullabud> *pointer
[12:02] <mustard5> iautomech, done?
[12:02] <anto9us> Morg, get the debian drivers from here http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html
[12:02] <madewokherd> mwe: thanks
[12:02] <iautomech> yep
[12:02] <_jason> OOlin: 256*1024
[12:02] <mustard5> iautomech, ok...copy the sources.list from the web page I showed...and replace your old sources.list completely
[12:03] <Draconicus> So, how can I boot the 5.10 Live CD and have it not use the swap file?
[12:03] <iautomech> ???
[12:03] <Morg> anto9us: I've already got the drivers. That isn't the problem at all.
[12:03] <mustard5> iautomech, you opened a web page with the breezy sources.list on it didnt you?
[12:03] <IdleOne> mustard5:  may be easier if you have him open the file in nautilus
[12:03] <iautomech> yes
[12:03] <Draconicus> mustard5: Make sure that page is up to date. I accidentally copied Hoary sources when I was first setting up my laptop.
[12:03] <Dralid> Join #ubuntu+1
[12:04] <mustard5> iautomech, and you have a gedit open with your old sources.list showing?
[12:04] <anto9us> Morg, what is the problem?
[12:04] <iautomech> yes
[12:04] <NOT_rynofly> my sound card isn't detected
[12:04] <Morg> anto9us: When I try to access Printers, Ubuntu says it cannot see cups
[12:04] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: Is it ISA?
[12:04] <Morg> anto9us: "The CUPS server could not be contacted."
[12:04] <mustard5> iautomech, ok..well I want you to get rid of the old one and paste the new one in from the web page
[12:05] <iautomech> k
[12:05] <OOlin> brb
[12:05] <epp> what is the java that you need for limewire called in apt?
[12:05] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: idk its built into my laptop
[12:05] <cppaj_ubuntu> funkar  nu ? :)
[12:05] <iautomech> done
[12:05] <cppaj_ubuntu> ops, sorry
[12:05] <aaronshaf> What's the best VNC server/client for Ubuntu?
[12:05] <iautomech> save it?
[12:06] <IdleOne> !vnc
[12:06] <Rambo3> nej
[12:06] <ubotu> rumour has it, vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html
[12:06] <mustard5> iautomech, ok..save the file
[12:06] <epp> what is the java that you need for limewire called in apt?
[12:06] <IdleOne> !limewire
[12:06] <iautomech> saved
[12:06] <ubotu> first you need !java, then download the http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and unpack it. Then just run the runLime.sh file. Voila. Consider !frostwire as an alternative.
[12:06] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: Then it's probably not ISA. Check your laptop in the various Linux on Laptop websites for notes on compatibility.
[12:06] <twitch101> where do i put fonts so they show up in every program?  its a .ttf
[12:06] <mustard5> iautomech, now do the sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:06] <mustard5> iautomech, and put it in the pastebin for me...I want to doublecheck what you have done
[12:07] <Madpilot> !font
[12:07] <ubotu> hmm... font is https://wiki.ubuntu.com//FontInstallHowto
[12:07] <Madpilot> twitch101: ^^^
[12:07] <hal9000__> Anyone knows how to run a hauppauge wintv nova-s tv card on ubuntu?
[12:07] <epp> !java
[12:07] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[12:07] <Fredde> How do I apply this theme, http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=33513 ?
[12:07] <Rambo3> |grep deb for clear output tjere musterd5
[12:07] <Seveas> Fredde, http://art.gnome.org/faq.php
[12:07] <Draconicus> epp: You might consider a better alternative to plain LimeWire: GTK-Gnutella. It searches the entire Gnutella network, while Limewire often misses a lot of sources like BearShare and the like. GTK-Gnutella connects to all clients.
[12:07] <Aesop> Ok, so how do I mount a floppy?
[12:07] <Seveas> Aesop, mount /dev/fd0
[12:07] <interferon> Aesop, mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
[12:08] <iautomech> bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
[12:08] <mustard5> Rambo3, well that would be good I suppose :)
[12:08] <interferon> iautomech, use sudo!
[12:08] <iautomech> same thing :(
[12:08] <Seveas> iautomech, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:08] <Madpilot> iautomech: stick "sudo" in front of whatever command yo ujust tried
[12:08] <mustard5> iautomech, sudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:08] <epp> Draconicus, im not installing limewire... i just need the java that it uses... and there are so many but thats the one i need.
[12:08] <Draconicus> epp: Oh... Interesting. Why such a specific type of Java? o_O
[12:09] <iautomech> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9223
[12:09] <mustard5> iautomech, thanks
[12:09] <iautomech> that's the sudo gedit
[12:09] <mustard5> iautomech, k
[12:09] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: i found this, for gentoo http://home.nedlinux.nl/~bart/?page=11 how can i do this on xubunto
[12:09] <epp> Draconicus, I just need the java that you would install on windows that works for all.
[12:09] <mustard5> iautomech, ok...next command...
[12:09] <mustard5> iautomech, sudo apt-get update
[12:10] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: I saw a similar page. Let me check that one.
[12:10] <Aesop> Ok, and how do I unmount it?
[12:10] <Aesop> Unount a floppy*?
[12:10] <NOT_rynofly> epp: www.java.com
[12:10] <Aesop> unmount*, even
[12:10] <Madpilot> !tell epp about java
[12:10] <epp> Draconicus, whats the sun java2runtime called in apt?
[12:10] <Morg> Guess I lost the connection. I miss anything?
[12:10] <mustard5> iautomech, is it updating the package lists?
[12:10] <lullabud> holy hell this tap-to-click thing is pissing me off.
[12:10] <NOT_rynofly> epp: look on the java site they sould have an install there
[12:10] <anto9us> Morg, welcome back, there's information here about required links http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html
[12:11] <Rambo3> NOT_eynofly ou need to recompile kernel there
[12:11] <Draconicus> epp: Ah. You want Sun Java? That's part of the restricted formats thing if you want it to work correctly. Let me link you to the guide. Hold on.
[12:11] <iautomech> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9224
[12:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell epp about javadebs
[12:11] <Madpilot> epp: the sun java stuff is in the link the bot sent you
[12:11] <Morg> anto9us: Uhhhhhhhh, this is an UBUNTU problem.
[12:11] <wastrel> i turned off tap-to-click on my synaptics touchpad
[12:11] <mustard5> iautomech, sudo apt-get update
[12:11] <Morg> anto9us: I haven't even been able to try the drivers yet
[12:11] <lullabud> wastrel: how'd you do it?
[12:12] <mustard5> iautomech, you just sent me the link to your sources.list again :)
[12:12] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: Wait... xubuntu?
[12:12] <lullabud> hmm... actually, i wonder if this is even a synaptics.  maybe that's the problem...?
[12:12] <mustard5> iautomech, was that supposed to be?
[12:12] <wastrel> lullabud:  added the maxtaptime option in my synaptics section in xorg.conf
[12:12] <iautomech> LoL can't remember now
[12:12] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: ubunto with xfce
[12:12] <anto9us> Morg, I've used drivers from that site with Ubuntu, can't remember model though
[12:12] <Draconicus> epp: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats?highlight=%28restrictedformats%29
[12:12] <lullabud> wastrel: see, that's not working for me. =/
[12:12] <mustard5> iautomech, well do that command I have mentioned twice now :)
[12:12] <iautomech> well it's updateing and downloading all of them
[12:12] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: its just my desktop mamager
[12:12] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: Ah. I thought it was the XBox Ubuntu. :P
[12:12] <Morg> anto9us: Again, not a problem with drivers. It's a problem with Ubuntu/CUPS.
[12:12] <mustard5> iautomech, k..feel free to tell me whats going on ;)
[12:12] <wastrel> lullabud:          Option          "MaxTapTime"            "0"
[12:13] <interferon> Draconicus, is there such a thing?
[12:13] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: loL
[12:13] <iautomech> LoL
[12:13] <interferon> LoL!
[12:13] <Draconicus> interferon: I believe there is a project...
[12:13] <NOT_rynofly> I would imagine
[12:13] <interferon> ah
[12:13] <lullabud> wastrel: that's what i did, along with a dozen other customizations, and it's not working.
[12:13] <NOT_rynofly> i know gentoo is on xbox
[12:13] <iautomech> Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release.gpg [189B] 
[12:13] <iautomech> Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy Release.gpg [189B] 
[12:13] <iautomech> Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates Release.gpg [189B] 
[12:13] <anto9us> Morg, is cupsd running?
[12:13] <Morg> anto9us: Yes, as I've repeated.
[12:13] <iautomech> basicallly a bunch of things like that
[12:13] <interferon> i'm looking for a font called LauraMC that i used to have on my gentoo install.  is that available in any of the font packages in ubuntu?
[12:13] <mustard5> iautomech, thats all good..
[12:13] <wastrel> lullabud:  heh are you sure you're editing the right file ? :]   i just added the line & restarted x & it worked
[12:14] <wastrel> lullabud:  i have to turn it back on tho, my GF needs it
[12:14] <interferon> or is there any way to find out?
[12:14] <iautomech> it's done
[12:14] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: any ideas?
[12:14] <mustard5> iautomech, ok..no errors?
[12:14] <lullabud> wastrel: dude, i'm sure.
[12:14] <iautomech> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[12:14] <iautomech> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[12:14] <lullabud> wastrel: synclient -l even shows the right output, but it's not behaving as it says.
[12:14] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: That Gentoo thing is ancient. Hold on.
[12:14] <interferon> iautomech, close synaptic
[12:14] <mustard5> iautomech, ok close synaptic package manager
[12:14] <iautomech> did that already
[12:15] <mustard5> iautomech, now do the update command again
[12:15] <mustard5> iautomech, sudo apt-get update
[12:15] <iautomech> and that was?
[12:15] <iautomech> ok
[12:15] <mustard5> iautomech, apt-get and synaptic are basically the same thing...so you can only have one going at anytime
[12:15] <wastrel> lullabud:  yuck, maybe something in the bios?
[12:15] <Draconicus> Can somebody tell NOT_rynofly the Linux on Laptops site? I can't remember where they are and have to go.
[12:15] <iautomech> E: Invalid operation updat
[12:16] <NOT_rynofly> Draconicus: my laptop is a dell cpi d266xt
[12:16] <Fredde> how do I delete a folder with commands?
[12:16] <mustard5> iautomech, try it with an 'e' on the end then :)
[12:16] <Morg> Here is the entirety of the CUPS error log, if anyone is willing to look: http://pastebin.com/569324
[12:16] <bimberi> Fredde: rmdir (if it's empty) rm -r (if it's not)
[12:16] <_jason> NOT_rynofly: linux-laptop.net
[12:16] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: Okay. Sorry. I have to go. I'm sure somebody else here will be happy to point you in the direction of the Ubuntu laptop testing site.
[12:16] <iautomech> ok brb... gotta use restroom really bad
[12:16] <lullabud> wastrel: man, that's the only thing i can think of... all of the driver level stuff doesn't seem to work.
[12:16] <mustard5> iautomech, k
[12:16] <anto9us> Morg, edit cupsd.conf and change RunAsUser
[12:17] <_jason> !laptop
[12:17] <ubotu> laptop is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam, or tuxmobil.org
[12:17] <wastrel> ok fun fun .  gl , i gotta run
[12:17] <Morg> anto9us: Change it to No?
[12:17] <bronze> !ubotu
[12:17] <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.
[12:17] <Fredde> bimberi: thanks
[12:17] <anto9us> Morg, if it's set to yes, yes
[12:17] <anto9us> Morg, then restart cupsd
[12:18] <bimberi> Fredde: yw :)
[12:18] <Morg> anto9us: Same problem
[12:18] <iautomech> ok when i got back, it said i had 40+ updates now available
[12:18] <Fredde> Could anyone give me a tip of a gtk engine?
[12:18] <iautomech> i went ahead and click install now, i hope that didn't hurt us
[12:18] <mustard5> iautomech, k. thats fine
[12:19] <iautomech> k
[12:19] <Madpilot> Fredde: the what?
[12:19] <Fredde> gtk engine
[12:19] <iautomech> now, i'm sorry.... but what did you want me to do?
[12:19] <mustard5> iautomech, you will be able to find the stuff you want in synaptic now
[12:19] <mustard5> iautomech, you've done it all
[12:19] <iautomech> ok thanks a bunch
[12:19] <iautomech> i appreciate it man, you are a life savor
[12:19] <mustard5> iautomech, np
[12:19] <Fredde> Madpilot: I'm trying to apply http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=33513
[12:19] <Draconicus> I really need to boot the Breezy Live CD without mounting the available swap file. Can somebody please help me? Another option would be to tell me how to unmount my swap in an active system.
[12:20] <LjL> Draconicus: "swapoff -a" will unmount swap
[12:20] <lullabud> Draconicus: isn't that "noswap" as a boot flag?
[12:20] <Rambo3> fredde install it unpacked
[12:20] <Madpilot> Fredde: System menu --> Preferences --> Themes, then drag the file you downloaded into the Theme window - it should auto-install, then you just choose it
[12:20] <iBalo> Draconicus: swapoff -a and that's it
[12:21] <anto9us> Morg, try putting the links in as per that site I gave you
[12:21] <anto9us> ln -s /etc/init.d/cups /etc/init.d/lpd
[12:21] <anto9us> ln -s /etc/init.d/cupsys /etc/init.d/lpd
[12:21] <interferon> is there a way to have ubuntu boot to command-line instead of gdm?
[12:21] <Dralid> First, am I in the right channel? I'm running Ubuntu live to get used to linux before making the plunge away from M$ XP and I need to know how to go from .tar.gz packages to working programs.  Specifically, I am trying to get StepMania (http://www.stepmania.com/wiki/Downloads) to work. It offers both precompiled binaries and source packages.
[12:21] <interferon> assuming i can't get into the system
[12:21] <bimberi> compiling
[12:22] <bimberi> oops
[12:22] <LjL> Dralid: well, first off, note that in the general case you should *not* compile from source or use third-party precompiled binaries, but rather use the Ubuntu repositories
[12:22] <Morg> anto9us: OK, this problem is with the System > Administration > Printers thing in Ubuntu and has NOTHING to do with the printer I'm using.
[12:22] <anto9us> Morg, ok
[12:22] <LjL> Dralid: that said, while the reps have about 17000 programs, stepmania doesn't appear to be there. so, to begin with, you should uncompress your .gz by typing "gunzip filename.gz"
[12:22] <interferon> ok, better question - if instead of the gdm login, i get a series of lines and just a generally distorted screen and a locked-up keyboard, is it safe to assume that the video drivers ubuntu picked are not appropriate?
[12:22] <LjL> Dralid: then untar the resulting tar archive with "tar -x -f filename.tar"
[12:23] <nickrud> Morg, you could try using the cups web interface, and bypass the gnome printer setup
[12:23] <nickrud> !cupsweb
[12:23] <ubotu> To enable the administration functions of the cups web interface - "sudo adduser cupsys shadow" then "sudo /etc/init.d/cupsys restart"
[12:23] <_jason> interferon: probably, try changing it to
[12:23] <stealth_> hey guys, any1 know of a program that can stream my desktop like a video?
[12:23] <_jason> interferon: argh, ... "vesa" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, sorry for the suspense :)
[12:23] <LjL> Dralid: at that point, a new directory should be created. move to that directory ("cd directoryname"), and look for a file called INSTALL and a file called README (use "ls")
[12:23] <interferon> _jason, haha ok
[12:23] <Morg> nickrud: OK. How do I access it on the web then?
[12:23] <bodzio> hello. is anyone from Poland here?
[12:23] <interferon> _jason, i guess i should do that from recovery mode then?
[12:23] <nickrud> Morg, point your web browser at 127.0.0.1:631
[12:24] <_jason> interferon: yeah or see if you can get to tty1 by hitting ctrl-alt-f1
[12:24] <Morg> nickrud: Unable to connect
[12:24] <LjL> Dralid: read them, and follow them. let's say that, in general, you will want to type "./configure" followed - if no errors - by "make" followed - if no errors - by "sudo checkinstall". but this does vary between programs
[12:24] <interferon> _jason, no, the whole keyboard locks up - none of the lock keys will even turn their indicators on :(
[12:24] <mr_mojo> hello!
[12:24] <Morg> nickrud: Did you see the error log I posted?
[12:24] <_jason> interferon: recovery mode I guess, what kind of card do you have?
[12:24] <interferon> _jason, where in the file would the vesa setting go?
[12:24] <mr_mojo> you know when you use the ssh command from terminal
[12:24] <nickrud> Morg, no
[12:24] <interferon> _jason, ATi Rage 128  i believe
[12:24] <LjL> Dralid: also, you probably do *not* have a C compiler installed (assuming that program is written in C), so install one using "sudo aptitude install build-essential". you should also install checkinstall, "sudo aptitude install checkinstall"
[12:24] <mr_mojo> how do i send a password with the initial ssh command
[12:25] <regeya> mr_mojo risin'
[12:25] <_jason> interferon: look for the video driver section
[12:25] <mr_mojo> i tried ssh root:password@host but that didn't work
[12:25] <nickrud> Morg, found it
[12:25] <NOT_rynofly> can someone help me configre sound on my dell cpi d266xt laptop?
[12:25] <interferon> _jason, ah got it.  i'll try changing ati to vesa.
[12:25] <CarlFK> end of dapper install, the installer is having trouble with grub, so I thought I would Alt-F2 and run it manually, but it errors: /target/sbin/grub: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:25] <Morg> nickrud: Updated one here: http://pastebin.com/569343
[12:25] <Morg> Same idea though
[12:26] <CarlFK> anyone have a clue how I can run grub?
[12:26] <B_166-ER-X> now, how do i install a .deb
[12:26] <Morg> Just more restarts :)
[12:26] <Mastastealth> grub is run on boot, wut'd ya like to do?
[12:26] <_jason> !deb
[12:26] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
[12:26] <LjL> B_166-ER-X: but make sure that .deb is not already in the repositories first
[12:26] <nickrud> Morg, try sudo apt-get install --reinstall cupsys
[12:26] <bimberi> mr_mojo: not sure if you can, but you can set up passwordless ssh using keys
[12:26] <CarlFK> grub won't run on boot if the installer doesn't install it - I am trying to install it
[12:26] <B_166-ER-X> now, how do i install a .deb  ?
[12:26] <B_166-ER-X> ok thx
[12:27] <Mastastealth> oh ok, u wanna do it from commandline?
[12:27] <_jason> ubotu: tell CarlFK about grub
[12:27] <mr_mojo> bimberi, isn't there just a --password or similar?
[12:27] <B_166-ER-X> i'll ignore LjL 's comment.
[12:27] <_jason> B_166-ER-X: you should listen to LjL
[12:27] <Morg> nickrud: I should have thought of that. :) But from forum posts, I thought it might have been broken in the first place.
[12:27] <pycs> hi guys, is there a text to speech for ubuntu?
[12:27] <Mastastealth> u cant send a pw through an ssh command, you can put in the username, but then it'll ask for pw...or u could that key trick
[12:27] <B_166-ER-X> I'M compiling, trying, installing, searching, re-compiling dependencies. for 48 hrs hours.
[12:27] <LjL> B_166-ER-X: feel free to ignore me. i assume that, as you don't know how to do something as basic as installing a .deb, you might not really know about repositories either. but then you're surely way smarter than i
[12:28] <B_166-ER-X> i dont NEED to check if its in synaptic
[12:28] <nickrud> Morg, you're missing some config files, according to the log: reinstalling *should* rebuild them
[12:28] <B_166-ER-X> i KNOW its not.
[12:28] <Morg> nickrud: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=124214
[12:28] <mr_mojo> basically i want to script ssh
[12:28] <bimberi> mr_mojo: not that i can see
[12:28] <interferon> which Display section in xorg.conf gets used?  the first one?
[12:28] <Morg> nickrud: Someone has the same two files missing on the second page
[12:28] <mr_mojo> ok, what i want to do is have a script via cron which automatically sftps a file
[12:28] <bimberi> ubotu tell B_166-ER-X about deb
[12:28] <nickrud> Morg, a sec: I'm at work, I'll be right back
[12:28] <NOT_rynofly> can someone guide me through on how to do this? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=a2d4b9a4ef4f8ddf58c5fc25adcc3b16&t=185651
[12:28] <Rambo3> interferon there is default :
[12:29] <Morg> nickrud: Same two files are missing anyway
[12:29] <Morg> nickrud: After reinstall
[12:29] <_jason> interferon: I would just set the driver to vesa for now and take care of that later (I don't know which one gets used)
[12:29] <CarlFK> _jason: part of it is I am trying to fiugre out what is reasonable for the installer to do, but if I it can run grub but I can't, I am off to to bad start
[12:30] <CarlFK> _jason: I would rather not have to boot to a LiveCD if there is some way I can just run grub from the installer's VT2
[12:30] <Mastastealth> Carl: are you dual booting? Are you trying to get Grub to be ur default booter?
[12:30] <Mastastealth> and installing it from Ubuntu?
[12:30] <Dralid> Thank you, Got to go.
[12:31] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: no dual, yes grub default, yes ubuntu install.
[12:31] <interferon> _jason, i tried vesa, and i was able to start up without a lockup, butptty 7 is blank, and my monitor is displaying a dialog that says "recommended mode 1280x1024 60Hz" on that particular tty
[12:31] <pycs> hi guys, is there a text to speech for ubuntu? :)
[12:31] <LjL> pycs: "apt-cache search festival"
[12:32] <pycs> ok thanks :)
[12:32] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: the problem i have created was trying to put / and /boot on /dev/md0 (software raid 0 made from hda1 and hdb1)
[12:32] <Mastastealth> do you mind installing grub from a CD or must it be through Ubuntu? If you simply install grub from synaptic or command-line, it will automatically set stuff up, then u could edit afterwards...
[12:32] <NOT_rynofly> can someone guide me through on how to do this? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=a2d4b9a4ef4f8ddf58c5fc25adcc3b16&t=185651
[12:32] <_jason> interferon: oh I see, you can try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to set the res I guess, but you may have to change the driver to vesa again afterwards
[12:32] <NOT_rynofly> can someone guide me through on how to do this? http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=a2d4b9a4ef4f8ddf58c5fc25adcc3b16&t=185651
[12:32] <Mastastealth> oh...
[12:32] <Hbkfabio> hola
[12:32] <Hbkfabio> necesito ayuda
[12:32] <LjL> !es
[12:32] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:33] <Mastastealth> so u have / and /boot on the same partition it seems?
[12:33] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: im trying to flesh out what the installer can/can't do to figure out how this could be resolved: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/preseed/+bug/31435
[12:33] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: correct
[12:33] <steven1> now i understand the descriptions algorithms  is like a needle of a vinyl  record record player and the music file is the equivalent if a vinyl record
[12:34] <Alexi5> hello
[12:34] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: /boot is just a subdir of / - 2 drives, one partition each (no swap... i'm just testing the installer)
[12:34] <Alexi5> when is xubuntu coming out on its own ISO
[12:34] <do_me_nice> how do i get my printer usable in ubuntu... will the installation cd's work?
[12:34] <NOT_rynofly> hey con someone help me with setting up my alsa sound?
[12:34] <Mastastealth> so ur wondering whether to install grub in boot or mbr?
[12:34] <B_166-ER-X> Seveas , if i open gtkpod now, it says that the ipod is not mounted, as so , the 'mounter app' says the same, but when i try to mount it, its saying its already mounted (..)
[12:35] <_jason> ubotu: tell NOT_rynofly about alsa
[12:35] <Madpilot> do_me_nice: what brand/model of printer?
[12:35] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: no.  the installer barffed and I am trying to run grub manually, but the only copy of grub I could find was /target/sbin/grub but that needs a lib or something, and errors
[12:36] <_jason> CarlFK: does running 'rescue' with the install cd fail as well?
[12:36] <do_me_nice> Madpilot: Lexmark X2250
[12:36] <CarlFK> _jason: is rescue a boot option?
[12:36] <Madpilot> do_me_nice: check lexmark's site, and www.linuxprinting.org
[12:36] <_jason> CarlFK: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows appears to be
[12:36] <Mastastealth> yea, apparently from a comment in that link u gave, GRUB cant be install in /boot, so it must go in MBR, but it seems its not in there
[12:37] <Mastastealth> so by using a CD you should be able to fix GRUB and install it in MBR instead
[12:37] <Alexi5> does anyone here use XFCE
[12:37] <Mastastealth> i've *used* it, but not currently
[12:37] <Mastastealth> mainly Gnome
[12:37] <Madpilot> do_me_nice: I'm not sure your printer will work w/ Ubuntu - it's mentioned in this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters
[12:37] <Alexi5> ok
[12:37] <ubuntu_noob> Can anyone provide some direction on how to get a usb phone to work with Ubuntu?  I want to use it with Skype.  Thanks.
[12:38] <Alexi5> XFCE is very fast butthe ubuntu theme for gnome looks great
[12:38] <Draconicus> How can I unmount my swap partition in an active system?
[12:38] <CarlFK> _jason: Mastastealth... I'll do that if I absolutly have to, but if the installer can run grub, shouldn't I be able to?
[12:38] <interferon> Draconicus, swapoff?
[12:38] <LjL> Draconicus: did our suggestion not work?
[12:38] <Mastastealth> ubuntu_noob: wut happens when you plug it in? wut model phone is it? :D
[12:38] <Draconicus> interferon: You sure? *tries it*
[12:39] <Mastastealth> the installer, are you talking about when you install it from syanptic, or the installer CD?
[12:39] <CarlFK> installer CD
[12:39] <Draconicus> LjL: Sorry. I must have missed it.
[12:39] <ubuntu_noob> Mastastealth: Model UP-90 from Geeks.com.  System does not recognize it. No sounds from phone.
[12:39] <LjL> Draconicus: well, it was to swapoff anyway. the complete command would be "sudo swapoff -a"
[12:39] <Mastastealth> oh ok, yea, if you press esc you should get a list of the steps, so you can then skip down to the grub part w/o reinstalling all of ubuntu
[12:39] <NOT_rynofly> draconicus: i found this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=a2d4b9a4ef4f8ddf58c5fc25adcc3b16&t=185651
[12:39] <CarlFK> the installer is near the end, grub errors, I hit Alt-F2, get to a shell, try to run grub, get /target/sbin/grub: error while loading shared libraries: libncurses.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:40] <Draconicus> LjL: I did that and it worked fine. Thanks. :D
[12:40] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: I'm pretty sure there's an Ubuntu site about laptops...
[12:40] <Hobbsee> Draconicus: about supported ones?
[12:40] <do_me_nice> Madpilot: nice page... thanks for the help
[12:40] <Draconicus> Hobbsee: Yes.
[12:40] <NOT_rynofly> i've yet to find one with my laptop on it
[12:40] <do_me_nice> guess i will have to boot into windows
[12:41] <Hobbsee> !tell Draconicus about laptop
[12:41] <NOT_rynofly> where can i find XF86Config
[12:41] <Mastastealth> ah...i dont know if grub installer is accessible through shell :(
[12:41] <Draconicus> NOT_rynofly: If you can't find an Ubuntu site with your laptop on it then it likely hasn't been tested by anyone yet. Looking for answers in other distro sites might not work, but it's probably your next best option.
[12:41] <B_166-ER-X> whats the command to know whats is mounted and not ?
[12:41] <LjL> NOT_rynofly: /etc/X11/xorg.conf , or you mean the program?
[12:41] <Mastastealth> is it a limited shell or can you actually do commands like use nano or other command-line programs?
[12:41] <LjL> B_166-ER-X: "mount"
[12:42] <Mastastealth> maybe like a "sudo apt-get install grub --reinstall" ?
[12:42] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: grub-installer seems to be some script, got tired of trying to figure it out.  was just hoping I could run grub and force it to install on HD0
[12:42] <AntMaz> i cant get radmin to work under wine
[12:42] <AntMaz> it installed but i cant connect to the computer
[12:42] <bimberi> B_166-ER-X: 'sudo fdisk -l' will show you all partitions (including the unmounted ones)
[12:42] <AntMaz> anyone know what to do
[12:42] <AntMaz> andi know i put the server on it
[12:42] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: "both"
[12:43] <interferon> ok, the only way i got anywhere was using the ati drivers with framebuffer turned off.  i got to the ubuntu gdm login screen, but the mouse is the only thing that works, and there's still some distortion at the top
[12:43] <Mastastealth> ok, did u try that apt-get command?
[12:43] <Mastastealth> assuming apt is working
[12:43] <interferon> Mastastealth, me?
[12:43] <CarlFK> leme try... i think that got replaced with something called anna
[12:44] <AntMaz> anyone if there is a radmin for linux
[12:44] <Makaraki> Hi guys I have a little problem, I want to install rbscrobbler.py
[12:44] <Makaraki>  (last.fm plugin for rhythmbox) but I have no idea how to do it I tried with ./rbscrobbler.py
[12:44] <Makaraki>  ... thanks
[12:44] <Mastastealth> yea
[12:44] <B_166-ER-X> anyone with a ipod ? i cannot mount it anymore !?
[12:44] <Mastastealth> no
[12:44] <Mastastealth> gah! apt-get command ocmment was to Carl
[12:44] <darnellkeith_> are there any email clients that will let me download from hotmail or msn.com?
[12:44] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: no apt-get - but yes anna, now to figure out how to use anna to install grub
[12:44] <Mastastealth> lol, sry Carl, never heard of anna :(
[12:45] <ubuntu_noob> Mastastealth: Model UP-90 from Geeks.com.  System does not recognize it. No sounds from phone.
[12:45] <LjL> darnellkeith_: "apt-cache search hotmail"
[12:45] <Mastastealth> rgr ubuntu_noob, im looking on Google for anything
[12:45] <ubuntu_noob> i googled but without success.  Thanks for looking.
[12:46] <darnellkeith_> that didnt do anything?
[12:46] <LjL> darnellkeith_: then you don't have the Universe repository enabled.
[12:46] <LjL> !tell darnellkeith_ about repos
[12:46] <NOT_rynofly> how can i look at my hardware?
[12:47] <IdleOne> open the box
[12:47] <NOT_rynofly> like a list
[12:47] <NOT_rynofly> in ubunto
[12:47] <linuxnewbie> hello again!
[12:47] <darnellkeith_> k thanx
[12:47] <Makaraki> Hi guys nobady knows how to install last.fm plugin called rbscrobbler.py
[12:47] <Makaraki> , I tried with ./rbscrobbler.py
[12:47] <Makaraki>  but no succes
[12:47] <slayer_x911> hey all
[12:47] <Mastastealth> ubuntu_noob: can you give me the output of lsusb in a command line?
[12:47] <_jason> NOT_rynofly: sudo lshw
[12:47] <linuxnewbie> thank you all. i got my ubuntu running now. lots of discovering to do here.
[12:47] <ubuntu_noob> un momentito
[12:48] <Alexi5> if i have 768MB of ram on my ubuntu machine
[12:48] <NOT_rynofly> _jason: will that just list it? i want that program that opens up and displays all my hardware and drivers
[12:48] <NOT_rynofly> or something like that
[12:48] <_jason> NOT_rynofly: try it and see if it is what you want, it will just output a bunch of info to the terminal
[12:49] <slayer_x911> can any1 tell me if ubuntu could run on ntfs or it needs a special partition type
[12:49] <Alexi5> would xfce and gnome will xfce give a significant performance
[12:49] <LjL> slayer_x911: ubuntu definitely cannot run on NTFS
[12:49] <_jason> NOT_rynofly: maybe system > admin > device manager is what you want?
[12:49] <LjL> slayer_x911: it needs its own partition, which usually uses the ext3 filesysem
[12:49] <NOT_rynofly> alex: a big performance jump
[12:49] <LjL> slayer_x911: linux cannot even write to NTFS
[12:49] <xanavim> what's the name of the release after dapper?
[12:50] <xanavim> it's new name finding time  :D
[12:50] <Makaraki> Hi all nobady knows how to install last.fm plugin called rbscrobbler.py? I can not
[12:50] <NOT_rynofly> alex: xfce is way faster than gnome
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Mastastealth:Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 03f0:0601 Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 6300c
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 001 Device 006: ID 4478:4478
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 001 Device 005: ID 04cc:1122 Philips Semiconductors Hub
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 046d:c00c Logitech, Inc. Optical Wheel Mouse
[12:50] <ubuntu_noob> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
[12:50] <Madpilot> !paste
[12:50] <ubotu> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text
[12:50] <NOT_rynofly> _jason: yes thats what i want but im using xfce right now and i don't see it
[12:51] <NOT_rynofly> _jason: i could see it in gnome but not here
[12:51] <Mastastealth> hmm...i dont see a brand of a usb phone in there
[12:51] <B_166-ER-X> my ipod wont mount, any ideas ?
[12:51] <Mastastealth> is it currently plugged in?
[12:51] <slayer_x911> it also cant read from ntfs??
[12:51] <IdleOne> NOT_rynofly:  go to system > more info
[12:51] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: i don't see more info
[12:52] <IdleOne> system . Information sorry
[12:52] <LjL> slayer_x911: it can read. it just can'twrite
[12:52] <ubuntu_noob> Nope - not there that i can see either
[12:52] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: i don't see information eithet
[12:52] <LjL> slayer_x911: MS is not giving out the details, and apparently it's hard to implement without them
[12:52] <ubuntu_noob> the phone does work under windows with the provided drivers
[12:52] <IdleOne> your using xfce right?
[12:53] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: yes brb lol
[12:53] <Mastastealth> hmm...so the phone IS plugged in?
[12:53] <Makaraki> Please can someone tell me what's wrong with "pathToPlugin" ./rbscrobbler.py
[12:53] <Makaraki>  It tells me bas interpreted
[12:53] <ubuntu_noob> plugged into the hub shown in the listing you asked for
[12:53] <mustard5> ubuntu_noob, I would boot to windows to use the mobile phone then...nokia phones seem to have some support on linux, but other phones can be a big headache
[12:53] <slayer_x911> thanx LjL
[12:53] <Makaraki> uops ..... no luck today with my question
[12:54] <ubuntu_noob> it may come to windows only use but would be nice to have it work under ubuntu.
[12:54] <Madpilot> ubuntu_noob: try plugging it right into the computer, instead of into the hub
[12:54] <xanavim> hm... I guess that means a new name hasn't been announced for the release after dapper..
[12:54] <ubuntu_noob> wait one
[12:54] <Madpilot> (that *shouldn't* make a difference, but it might...)
[12:54] <xanavim> ah well
[12:55] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: anna-install pciutils-udeb gets me lspci command.  now to figure out what gets me grub ;)
[12:55] <mustard5> Madpilot, I could get my LG phone to work ...and the disk they gave me only works on XP and I dual boot to win98...talk about frustrating :)
[12:55] <ubuntu_noob> Bingo!  New audio device detected.
[12:55] <mustard5> *couldnt
[12:55] <Fujitsu> No, xanavim. Not yet/
[12:55] <ubuntu_noob> i'll go away now and play.  Thank you.
[12:55] <IdleOne> another happy ubuntu user ()
[12:55] <Mastastealth> Carl: hehe, is anna like apt?
[12:55] <Mastastealth> MadPilot: Nice thinking
[12:56] <IdleOne> ^5 Madpilot
[12:56] <Madpilot> ubuntu_noob: so it worked when plugged directly into the box? strange... aren't computers FUN? :P
[12:56] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: apparently ;)
[12:56] <ubuntu_noob> Thanks to all for the help.  Grazie.  OUT
[12:56] <mustard5> Madpilot, what type of phone was that one?
[12:56] <Mastastealth> though still dont mean phone will work properly, but alteast now its detected :D
[12:56] <CarlFK> Mastastealth: all I know is it is what the installer uses, and google got me some hits like http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/01/msg00522.html
[12:57] <Madpilot> mustard5: linux_noob's? Not sure - scroll back, I'm sure he mentioned the name
[12:57] <mustard5> Madpilot, k
[12:57] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: im back, yes im using xfce
[12:57] <Madpilot> mustard5: Model UP-90 from Geeks.com
[12:58] <IdleOne> NOT_rynofly: right click on the desktop and go to System > Information
[12:58] <mustard5> Madpilot, hmmm...
[12:58] <mustard5> Madpilot, never heard of them :)
[12:59] <Mastastealth> ok guys, im out, see ya later :)
[12:59] <Mastastealth> have fun with grub Carl, have fun with that phone noob ^_^
[12:59] <Mastastealth> good luck
[01:00] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: information isn't inder the system tab, i have app menu editor, bug report tool, conf editor, floppy format, network tools, new login, run as dif user, stsyem log,sys monitor, ubuntu device database, xfce fsab mount manager...
[01:00] <NOT_rynofly> and thats it
[01:00] <pol_> ola ola
[01:00] <pol_> where i am?
[01:00] <IdleOne> NOT_rynofly:  at the top of that list you dont see Information?
[01:01] <pol_> no i have some problem....
[01:01] <linuxnewbie> how can i change my u.s. keyboard so that i could write finnish and swedish letters for example?
[01:01] <NOT_rynofly> idleone: nope
[01:01] <pol_> reconfiguring the xserver
[01:01] <IdleOne> NOT_rynofly:  dont know what to tell you ..I have it there
[01:01] <SealyDave> ndiswrapper and monitor mode
[01:01] <pol_> ok now it's ok
[01:01] <IdleOne> NOT_rynofly:  poke around in one of them 5000 tabs hehe
[01:02] <pol_> linuxnewbie you have to reconfigure the xserver
[01:03] <linuxnewbie> what does that mean?
[01:03] <ron_> hello all
[01:03] <linuxnewbie> i was looking for keyboard preferences but got confused
[01:04] <pol_> i don't know haw to do but sourche in some forum and type "xserver reconfigure" and you will find you solution
[01:04] <IdleOne> !keyboard
[01:04] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[01:04] <ron_> can anyone why my opengl could be missing mmx in badger?
[01:05] <lampshade> Anyone ever add a printer from the command line?
[01:05] <ron_> im getting this OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R200 20041207 AGP 1x TCL
[01:05] <ron_>  but not the usually mmx
[01:06] <NOT_rynofly> hey, i want to see what monitor my system is detecting and change it
[01:07] <NOT_rynofly> can anyone help?
[01:07] <boabsta> NOT_rynofly, look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:09] <Devil> hi people
[01:10] <Devil> e ai galera
[01:10] <arko> siemka
[01:10] <tomkelleher> mustard5: thanks for the help yesterday, I'm almost certain what you said did something, but I couldn't get the command line, but I'm almost %100 sure it's my graphics card thats giving me issues
[01:10] <cyphase> does the Screen Resolution utility automatically detect changes in the X server, or do you have to do something?
[01:10] <Devil> there is any woman here??
[01:11] <mustard5> tomkelleher, was that the liveCD problem?
[01:12] <tomkelleher> mustard5: yea I was using the liveCD, which brings me to my second question. If I try to install Breezy will I have better graphics support that I've had with the LiveCD perhaps I could even load into the command line
[01:12] <normal_>  'lo all, I've intalled an application and have no idea where it is..Can someone tell me how to find it?
[01:13] <ompaul> normal1_, what application was it?
[01:13] <normal_> wings3d
[01:13] <mustard5> tomkelleher, thats the million dollar question really. :)  Its quite possible that you will end up in the same situation....if you can get to a command line on the install though, then as I say, we are in business..and might be able to work it out
[01:13] <mustard5> tomkelleher, at this stage its a big 'unknown'
[01:13] <NOT_rynofly> bobsta: this helps, but i want the little app that opens up and lets me chnge my monitor ans stuff like that
[01:13] <Madpilot> normal1_: try typing 'wings3d' in a terminal, that should launch it
[01:14] <mustard5> tomkelleher, I guess you have to ask yourself..is it worth the effort?
[01:14] <NOT_rynofly> xorg.conf is saying "generic monotor"
[01:14] <NOT_rynofly> monitor*
[01:14] <mustard5> tomkelleher, there are other linux distros you could try...they may work better with your system
[01:14] <ompaul> normal1_, type >>which wings3d<< it will tell you where it is, that is only the binary, no configs
[01:14] <mustard5> tomkelleher, of course I am partial to ubuntu :D
[01:14] <normal_> Stupid me, I ain't installed it yet.. I don't know how to run a .run...
[01:14] <NOT_rynofly> i want to set the specific monitor i have
[01:15] <tomkelleher> mustard5: yea I guess thats the question, do you think Dapper may have better support for systems like mine. You may be right, but I do know I've had problems with SuSe and Ubuntu
[01:15] <Draconicus> resizer_reiserfs in gparted complains that "the new size value is wrong" when I try to resize an existing reiserfs partition. What should I do?
[01:15] <cyphase> Does the Screen Resolution utility automatically detect changes in the X server? I've upgraded my video card and monitor, and it can handle higher resolutions..
[01:15] <mustard5> tomkelleher, basically its the ATI graphics that is causing it atm...which is to do with the quality of the ATI drivers that ATI provides
[01:16] <ompaul> I am wondering if there is a wiki page on the subject of what happens in an install - I have seen a few questions like that
[01:16] <mustard5> tomkelleher, if you could use something other than ATI...ie nvidia than you might have more luck
[01:16] <Madpilot> normal1_: wings3d is in Ubuntu's repos, you don't need to use a .run file
[01:16] <mustard5> tomkelleher, that is not really an option?
[01:16] <ompaul> Madpilot, ^^ 2 lines
[01:17] <Madpilot> ompaul: install = voodoo & chicken sacrificing to me, I've got no idea - and I don't think there's an enlightening wikipage, either...
[01:17] <mustard5> tomkelleher, so ctr + alt + f1 didnt get you to command line at all I take it?
[01:17] <ompaul> Madpilot, okay so it needs to be done :-)
[01:17] <tomkelleher> mustard5: not on this notebook intergrated poo that is ATI, I believe it went somewhere, the colors changed on my screen, but alas I could only see the prity colors...
[01:18] <mustard5> tomkelleher, hmmmm...
[01:18] <Madpilot> ompaul: go ahead!
[01:18] <NOT_rynofly> where can i edit the monitor linux is detecting and its resolution?
[01:18] <mustard5> tomkelleher, I would put the problem back out there to see if someone here has some new advice
[01:18] <NOT_rynofly> its showing generic monitor
[01:18] <theSamo> NOT_rynofly: xorg.conf
[01:18] <mustard5> tomkelleher, I don't have an ATI graphics chip, so someone who does might have more advice
[01:18] <zebraFusion> !azureus
[01:18] <ubotu> methinks azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[01:19] <NOT_rynofly> thesamo: idk what to change them to like i want the graphic lille window that opens and you can select with a dropbox
[01:19] <mustard5> tomkelleher, my experience with ATI has mainly been watching people in here trying to get the darn things working :D
[01:19] <ompaul> Madpilot, when I am awake tomorrow :-)
[01:19] <theSamo> NOT_rynofly: System->Prefrences->Screen Resolution
[01:20] <NOT_rynofly> thesamo: im in xfce
[01:20] <tomkelleher> mustard5: I found what looks like a driver on the ATI site, could this help?
[01:21] <nbjayme> hello folks!!!
[01:21] <noone> hello
[01:21] <mustard5> tomkelleher, ubuntu has ATI drivers that you can install when you get to the command line...
[01:21] <arielhi> hello i was wondering if anyone could help me i installed ubuntu and the xorg file didn't detect my correct display and it won't start gdm and now i am running knoppix to try to get help
[01:21] <theSamo> NOT_rynofly: dunno then
[01:21] <mustard5> tomkelleher, apparently its trying to run with them now....
[01:22] <noone> can someone answer me how can I access ubuntu desktop on live cd from bash?
[01:22] <nbjayme> i been struggling with stream capture or recording.
[01:22] <NOT_rynofly> thesamo: in my xorg.conf file all the resolutions are 1024x768, but its only showing in 800x600 and i have a black area on the right and bottom of screen about 1/4 inch
[01:22] <mustard5> tomkelleher, if there was some way of switching the install to use vesa instead of ati prior to the install....but I don't know of any such method
[01:22] <FunnyLookinHat> arielhi, get the xorg file that knoppix created and put it on a CD or something and just put that in the place for ur ubuntu install
[01:22] <tomkelleher> mustard5: this driver was last modified on the 9th of Febuary, this year, and supports my processor, so this wouldnt be on the CD would it
[01:22] <waldo_> noone: startx, probably
[01:22] <arielhi> where is the xorg file from knoppix located
[01:22] <mustard5> tomkelleher, the big problem would be how do you install it without a command line
[01:22] <theSamo> NOT_rynofly: hmm, this might be the display driver. i dunno really
[01:23] <tomkelleher> mustard5: could I recompile the ISO with the new driver?
[01:23] <noone> is this normal that live cd didnt start automaticly to kde desktop or sth?
[01:23] <nbjayme> is there a gui player that you can easily record streams. i mean while listening then u decide to record you click on record button.
[01:23] <mustard5> tomkelleher, you would need a running linux system of some kind to recompile the kernel
[01:23] <FunnyLookinHat> arielhi, probably in /etc/X11/
[01:23] <arielhi> ok great thanks!
[01:23] <FunnyLookinHat> arielhi, sounds like a question to ask in #knoppix or something
[01:24] <tomkelleher> mustard5: so there is no way to add the new driver from windows?
[01:24] <iautomech> can ubuntu run exe programs?
[01:24] <nbjayme> or what linux tool will allow you to record all streams going to your audio?
[01:24] <mustard5> tomkelleher, I wouldnt think so...
[01:24] <navarone> iautomech, thru wine it can
[01:24] <mustard5> tomkelleher, I think you are best seeking more advice from others in this channel though
[01:24] <MacSlow> iautomech, I assume you want run windows-binaries?!
[01:24] <mustard5> tomkelleher, someone might know something that I dont' :)
[01:25] <iautomech> i installed wine, but it still won't run exe programs
[01:25] <MacSlow> iautomech, you'll need wine for that indeed.
[01:25] <B_166-ER-X>  rebooted.... now ubuntu detect the ipod... but when i load amarok, its saying ' Media Device: failed to create lockfile on iPod mounted at /media/ipod'      any ideas ?
[01:25] <mustard5> tomkelleher, start with the basic problem again..and see who replies
[01:25] <tomkelleher> mustard5: alright, thank you though I appreciate the help, I'm that much closer to a solution
[01:25] <navarone> iautomech, I've never used wine so I have no help for you..s.ry
[01:25] <iautomech> :(
[01:25] <MacSlow> iautomech, usually it's like: wine some-program.exe
[01:25] <mesaboogie1> !ndiswrapper
[01:25] <iautomech> ok
[01:25] <ubotu> somebody said ndiswrapper was a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[01:26] <MacSlow> iautomech, but don't forget that this is an iffy topic
[01:26] <linuxnewbie> how do you listen to mp3 files?
[01:26] <tatters> how can I view all running proceess in teminal?
[01:26] <mesaboogie1> !wine dependencies
[01:26] <ubotu> mesaboogie1: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:26] <mesaboogie1> bummer
[01:26] <iautomech> ok :(
[01:26] <mustard5> iautomech, useing wine is something that is more for an intermediate user of linux.  It might be best if you put that off until you have familiarised yourself with the rest of the system and how things work on linux
[01:26] <MacSlow> tatters, pstree -paulchnG
[01:26] <mesaboogie1> !mp3
[01:26] <ubotu> mp3 is, like, totally, a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[01:27] <tatters> k thnx
[01:27] <morgy_> I get cought in the APT-GET update after the installation of the system files.. is there a way to Force the setup of eth0 or to skip this step ??
[01:27] <morgy_> thanks !
[01:27] <mustard5> iautomech, try reading up on the subject online first :)
[01:27] <mustard5> iautomech, wine can be a real pain to work with sometimes :)
[01:27] <morgy_> sorry, i mean, during the install procedure of Breezy :)
[01:27] <LjL> i'm running compiz. on breezy. on kde. :)
[01:28] <tatters> whats the paulchnG mean it seems a strange command
[01:28] <zebraFusion> Erm
[01:28] <zebraFusion> The azureus.deb isn't there.
[01:28] <zebraFusion> Should I download the source from sourceforge and compile?
[01:28] <MacSlow> tatters, that's juat a bunch of options for pstree
[01:28] <iautomech> mustard.... wine in the synaptic package manager doesn't have a Ubuntu sign next to it... Doesn't the ubuntu symbol show that it is installed?
[01:29] <MacSlow> tatters, I arranged them in that order so I can remember them better, because it almost sounds like a name to me (at least in german)
[01:29] <mustard5> iautomech, no..the ubuntu symbol means it is part of the 'main package'
[01:29] <iautomech> lol
[01:29] <iautomech> ok
[01:29] <bimberi> ubotu tell zebraFusion about azureus
[01:29] <tatters> oh right just thought he knew my name was paul lol :P :/
[01:29] <ivo_> :)
[01:29] <mustard5> iautomech, wine is a community supported package...
[01:29] <iautomech> is there a way to check to make sure it is installed
[01:29] <stpere> iautomech, open a terminal and type wine
[01:29] <zebraFusion> bimberi, the .deb file there is 404'ing.
[01:29] <mustard5> iautomech, yeah if it has a 'green square'
[01:30] <MacSlow> tatters, not sure if that was clear to you... you have to enter: pstree -paulchnG
[01:30] <MacSlow> tatters, in a terminal
[01:30] <tatters> yup it worked thnx
[01:30] <cyphase> how do i set my resolution to 1600x1200?
[01:30] <stpere> iautomech, hmm.. I wasn't following the conversation :-P
[01:30] <iautomech> it says command not found
[01:30] <zebraFusion> The requested URL /debian/pool/contrib/a/azureus/azureus_2.3.0.6-1_all.deb was not found on this server.
[01:30] <mustard5> iautomech, to run a program with wine...you need to run it in termina
[01:30] <iautomech> oh ok
[01:30] <tatters> my name is paul macslow thats Y I wondered it was nemd paul
[01:30] <iautomech> how do i do that?
[01:30] <mustard5> iautomech, using this syntax   wine  <application_name>
[01:31] <mustard5> iautomech, type man wine for the manual
[01:31] <zebraFusion> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=84122&package_id=88270&release_id=392725
[01:31] <mustard5> iautomech, hit the 'q' key to exit the manual
[01:31] <MacSlow> tatters, what  a funny coincidence :)
[01:31] <Angel_Dex> Hello
[01:31] <zebraFusion> bimberi, if I'm on a centrino laptop which file would I want... the i386 architecture?
[01:31] <tatters> yup sure is exceelnt combination of letters for I wont forget that command
[01:32] <bimberi> zebraFusion: try this - http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/contrib/a/azureus/azureus_2.3.0.6-2_all.deb
[01:32] <insites> how do you pasa a parameter with a module that is loaded with hotplug?
[01:32] <iautomech> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
[01:32] <zebraFusion> worked. :] 
[01:32] <stpere> iautomech, remove the <>
[01:32] <insites> specifically i need to load a firrmware =XXX with my wifi card
[01:32] <mustard5> iautomech, I have no idea what command you entered, so I can't help until you show me that
[01:32] <bimberi> zebraFusion: i386 is fine btw (as is 586)
[01:32] <zebraFusion> bimberi, is it dangerous installing and ... "./configure | make | make installing" source files that aren't managed in the repos?
[01:33] <capiCrimm> Given a pid is it possible to write to it?
[01:33] <iautomech> bash: wine: command not found
[01:33] <nickrud> insites, you would add it to /etc/modprobe.d/<module> ; use the existing ones as a template
[01:33] <capiCrimm> it being the process
[01:33] <insites> nickrud, thanks that loaded by hotplug?
[01:33] <nickrud> insites, yes
[01:33] <mustard5> iautomech, close synaptic and I'll install wine for you
[01:33] <iautomech> ok
[01:33] <bimberi> zebraFusion: no, in fact it is probably better than dowloading .debs from debian repositories.  But the latter is probably OK in this case
[01:33] <iautomech> it's closed
[01:33] <mustard5> iautomech, sudo apt-get install wine
[01:33] <LjL> boooh compiz is flaky, you shouldn't have made me install it
[01:34] <arielhi> are xorg and XF86-config files the same?
[01:34] <iautomech> done
[01:34] <nickrud> arielhi, for all intents and purposes, yes
[01:34] <zebraFusion> bimberi, say I were to install Azureus from source rather than a .deb, how would I remove it at a later time?
[01:34] <mustard5> iautomech, what did it say?  (don't paste it in the channel either)
[01:35] <zebraFusion> obviously apt-get remove Azureus isn't... and dpkg -r isn't, because it's not a deb.
[01:35] <navarone> capiCrimm, i have no clue...<s>
[01:35] <iautomech> it's installing 1wine
[01:35] <tatters> So if a process is not in the output of pstree -paulchnG then it definatly is not running ?
[01:35] <mustard5> iautomech, ah ok
[01:35] <bimberi> zebraFusion: you use 'checkinstall' to make a .deb of it and then install that, making later removal much simpler
[01:35] <mustard5> iautomech, well try again when you have it installed
[01:35] <bimberi> ubotu tell zebraFusion about checkinstall
[01:35] <iautomech> i guess that's good and what it is suppose to do LoL
[01:35] <iautomech> ok, thanks mustard.
[01:36] <mustard5> iautomech, I am going offline now btw
[01:36] <mustard5> iautomech, good luck..I'll be back later
[01:36] <iautomech> ok cya thanks for all the help bud
[01:36] <navarone> tatters whats the -paul for?
[01:37] <arielhi> no if i copy paste a XF86 file to a xorg file will there be any probs?
[01:37] <Madpilot> arielhi: probably, yes
[01:37] <crouchingMonkey> having trouble with m-player plugin, it buffers to 99% then it stops
[01:37] <tatters> hmm well I assume they a switch
[01:37] <arielhi> ok
[01:37] <nickrud> arielhi, the formats are identical; when I went from debian XFree86 to ubuntu, I just copied over the file
[01:37] <arielhi> how do i reconfig xorg because my monitor isn't working
[01:37] <navarone> arielhi, I dunno what syntax or what have you the XF86 config takes but I doubt it is fully compatible with xorg
[01:38] <arielhi> alright
[01:38] <navarone> nickrud really?
[01:38] <tatters> I dunno someone just told me to run that to view all running process in terminal
[01:38] <nickrud> arielhi, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:38] <arielhi> so theoretically i could copy the monitor section of the knoppix xf86 file over the xorg conf file
[01:38] <nickrud> navarone, really :)
[01:38] <arielhi> ?
[01:38] <tatters> quite handy they are my name
[01:38] <nickrud> arielhi, yes
[01:38] <arielhi> and it would work alright?
[01:38] <navarone> nickrud, I think that is a major convenience
[01:38] <iBalo> iautomech: what actually are you trying to do? Linux is not Windoze Whisper for free, and wine will not automagically turn Linux into Windows. Ususally there's a Linux way of doing things, which is more efficient and rewarding than just 'Skip, enter,enter, finish, won't work'
[01:38] <nickrud> navarone, xorg is just the forked xfree86, after all.
[01:39] <iiping> lo
[01:39] <iautomech> LoL ibalo
[01:39] <iautomech> all i want to do is run exe based programs
[01:39] <_jason> I think I need to quote iBalo on that one in the future
[01:39] <iBalo> 80 percent won't work!
[01:40] <iautomech> don't know if you've heard of the program... but it's called Partypoker. It's an exe game, and all i want to do is play it :(
[01:40] <Madpilot> iautomech: I think what iBalo meant was "Which exe programs, and can we help you find Linux-native alternatives?"
[01:40] <tatters> Does linux hide any running processes?
[01:40] <iautomech> no... i don't think the game is linux based. But if you want to try, it's called PartyPoker
[01:41] <nickrud> tatters, I think ps aux gets you every one, unless you've been rootkitted ;)
[01:41] <insites> nickrud, it is attempting to load the module but i think i am specifyin the options wrong.... i wand to load the acx module with the firmware param = 1.2.X... do i not use options?
[01:41] <tatters> ah yah thats the one
[01:41] <harre> I'm trying to install ubuntu and when I come to the screen to select language the system is not responding, anyone encountered that?
[01:41] <insites> it is ignorign Bad line 2.
[01:41] <xanavim> tatters: if you have processes with really long names, ps auxwww will get those too
[01:42] <Klick> hey how do you find out what type of packages you want weather it be 386, 586 or c ustom?
[01:42] <nickrud> insites, options would be correct. I would look around the net for your module, along with /etc/modules for the correct format for the /etc/modprobe.d/ syntax
[01:42] <stpere> Klick, 386 will run on any intel or amd processor (386 and up)
[01:42] <RichardBakerson> How do I install a C compiler in ubuntu? Trying to learn how to install some of my favorite programs in linux before switching from Microsoft Windows XP. (I've alredady searched the repository for this program, but it is not there - besides even if it was I would like to know how to compile from linux sources)
[01:43] <iiping> lo, what player can play mkv with h264
[01:43] <stpere> Klick, 586 will run on pentiums and amd
[01:43] <nickrud> RichardBakerson, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:43] <navarone> RichardBakerson, install build-essentials
[01:43] <Klick> stpere, yes but isnt 586 optimized for certain processors?
[01:43] <Klick> i want to find out if im one of them
[01:43] <insites> nickrud, thank will look... the Makefile for the acx1xx project should have some clues.
[01:43] <nickrud> insites, look at the readme in there for some clues as well
[01:43] <navarone> Klick, you want to know what processor you have?
[01:43] <stpere> Klick, 586 is for pentiums 1 and up
[01:43] <stpere> Klick, 686 is PII
[01:44] <iautomech> so are you guys looking for an alternative?
[01:44] <Klick> what if i have intel centrino?
[01:44] <insites> does nobody else have the netgear wpc54gV2 pcmcia card in here?
[01:44] <harre> I'm trying to install ubuntu and when I come to the screen to select language the system is not responding, anyone encountered that?
[01:44] <stpere> Klick, 586 is ok for you
[01:44] <Klick> ok, thanks
[01:44] <bill> has anyone compiled emacs cvs on ubuntu?  i get errors in gtkutil.h when i try.
[01:44] <ompaul> bill, no I have only ever installed emacs
[01:45] <sebastian> Is here someone who can speak finnish??
[01:45] <navarone> !fi
[01:45] <ubotu> Suomenkielinen keskustelu Ubuntusta kanavalla #ubuntu-fi
[01:45] <noone> hello, i have another Q. i tried to run ubuntu live cd and everything looked well but i culdn't access to the desktop. "startx" command in bash also didn't work, but i recived a warning in setup that "x window system" is not configured ok.
[01:45] <sebastian> thx
[01:45] <iautomech> couldn't display "/home/iautomech/desktop/partypokersetup.exe
[01:45] <iautomech> that's what shows up
[01:45] <iautomech> :(
[01:46] <iautomech> come on guys... plz
[01:46] <Fujitsu> What are you trying to do with it, iautomech?
[01:46] <bill> iautomech, still here?
[01:46] <navarone> iautomech, are you using wine?
[01:46] <iautomech> ya
[01:46] <iautomech> i think
[01:46] <iautomech> it's installed :D
[01:46] <ompaul> !enter
[01:46] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[01:46] <bill> just use windows
[01:46] <iautomech> how do i "use" wine?
[01:46] <ompaul> iautomech,  ^^
[01:46] <iiping> winecfg
[01:46] <biovore> iautomech: wine is scary at best
[01:46] <tatters> So  apart form rootkit every legitimate process will be in the output of  ps auxwww
[01:47] <iautomech> LoL
[01:47] <iautomech> how else do i run exe programs?
[01:47] <Fujitsu> biovore: How is it scary?
[01:47] <bill> ompaul, for future reference "./configure --with-x-toolkit=gtk" does the trick
[01:47] <navarone> iautomech, do you have windows?
[01:47] <harre> iautomech: wine program.exe
[01:47] <noone> can anyone help me pls*
[01:47] <biovore> iautomech: it only kinda works for only for some programs
[01:47] <ompaul> bill, :-)
[01:47] <bill> iautomech, reboot and go into windows xp
[01:47] <Fujitsu> Most things, biovore.
[01:47] <bill> problem solved.
[01:48] <iautomech> ya i have windows, that's why i'm asking questions about ubuntu... sarcasm
[01:48] <biovore> only works on 10% the stuff I tryied
[01:48] <iautomech> i don't have xp
[01:48] <iautomech> if you are referring to windows XP
[01:48] <bill> well, it isn't tremendously likely that arbitrary windows programs will run well on linux
[01:48] <Determinist> ok, general question: i have a pocket pc. I use synce to access the files on it etc. i already have a way to make ubuntu recognize and initialize a ppp connection when the device is placed in the cradle. now all that remains is my wish that this device will appear in my "places" menu or in the "computer" menu. how can this be done? basically i'm asking, how can i add a device or a mount point to these menues?
[01:48] <navarone> iautotech ubuntu needs windows to be installed in order to run wine and then exe programs
[01:48] <adub> i have so much wireless interference in my area......is there a way i can select which AP I want to associate with from a list of APs that come up
[01:48] <iiping> where is ubuntu packager guys hang out?
[01:48] <Fujitsu> navarone: WHAT ARE YOU ON?
[01:48] <ompaul> iautomech, this is not windows, it is an alternative, in most cases Linux works with alternative applications, if your vendor does not do a Linux version ask them why not
[01:49] <bill> adub, sure, go into network manager
[01:49] <navarone> Fujitsu?
[01:49] <nickrud> iiping, #ubuntu-motu
[01:49] <Fujitsu> iautomech, right-click on the .exe, select Open With, and type wine in the textbox that appears.
[01:49] <iautomech> vendor as in the program creater
[01:49] <Fujitsu> navarone, wine doesn't require Windows!
[01:49] <bill> adub, there should be a properties dialog for your wireless card
[01:49] <Fujitsu> navarone, that is the POINT!
[01:49] <ompaul> navarone, wrong - winehq does not require windows
[01:49] <bill> yeah, navarone
[01:49] <bill> incorrect
[01:49] <RichardBakerson> While compiling a program I recieved the error "configure:4534: error: No OpenGL library could be found." How do I best fix this?
[01:49] <navarone> Fujitsu he may not have wine installed...or want to learn how to use it
[01:49] <noone> hello, i have another Q. i tried to run ubuntu live cd and everything looked well but i culdn't access to the desktop. "startx" command in bash also didn't work, but i recived a warning in setup that "x window system" is not configured ok. what shuld i do?
[01:49] <Fujitsu> He may not, but Wine doesn't require Windows!
[01:50] <navarone> Fujitsu or at least that is the impression I have been getting
[01:50] <ompaul> navarone, what it does need is that you have the program you want to run :)
[01:50] <Determinist> noone, do you know how to play with xorg.conf?
[01:50] <kevo_tool> navarone gets to wear the dunce's hat for an hour.
[01:50] <bill> ah, it's good to be running all ubuntu machines.  no more gentoo to hassle with.
[01:50] <bryanl> anyone here using dapper and got the bcm43xx driver to work?
[01:50] <bryanl> i'm at a loss
[01:50] <techlife> Is there a way to create a folder and set certain permissions and when ever a file of folder gets created it is created with the same permissions?
[01:51] <Fujitsu> YOu want to set the umask, techlife.
[01:51] <bill> techlife, new directories should inherit the permissions of their parent, if that's any help
[01:51] <ompaul> bryanl, dapper chit chat is not here it is next door in #ubuntu+1
[01:51] <NOT_rynofly> exit
[01:51] <ompaul> bill, why not just "sudo apt-get install xemacs21" and grab the rest as it floats by
[01:52] <IdleOne> how do i install a program to use with wine
[01:52] <IdleOne> ?
[01:52] <viper> hi
[01:52] <Fujitsu> IdleOne, have you installed Wine?
[01:52] <Fujitsu> Hi viper.
[01:52] <iiping> wine 'setup.exe'
[01:52] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  yes
[01:52] <techlife> bill, what if I have a cron job running that is dropping the files/folder into that directory?
[01:52] <RichardBakerson> While compiling a program I recieved the error "configure:4534: error: No OpenGL library could be found." What does this mean?
[01:52] <Fujitsu> IdleOne, open up a terminal, and run wine <program.exe>
[01:52] <techlife> Fujitsu, to my understanding umask will set the permissions on everything
[01:52] <Fujitsu> Where <program.exe> is the name of the program you want to run.
[01:52] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  thank you
[01:53] <IdleOne> and iiping  thank you too
[01:53] <bill> techlife, i think umask is specific to each process
[01:53] <techlife> Fujitsu, I just want one folder and subdirectory and files
[01:53] <bryanl> what is the ubuntu equivalant to redhat's chckconfig?
[01:53] <bill> i may be wrong
[01:53] <bryanl> er chkconfig
[01:53] <Fujitsu> techlife, you want all new files/folders to have the same default permissions?
[01:53] <viper> someone can please help me? I have installed apache2, php5 and the apache2 mod for php, but if i open 127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin i get the window for download a .phtml file instead of view the page...
[01:53] <Alexi5> does anyone here use xfce on a regular basis
[01:53] <bryanl> ubuntu-rc.d?
[01:53] <sebastian> Can someone help me? i dont speak english very well but i try... I have Azelia Audio Controller on my motherboard and that won't fit with Ubuntu. Ubuntu starts normally but when comes subplug part that freeze.... When i but azelia AC off subplug access BUT I DONT HAVE AUDIO on system.. Please can someone help???
[01:53] <bill> ompaul, i generally use gnu emacs
[01:53] <noone> Determinist, no i dont know how to play with xorg.conf. any suggestions? ;)
[01:53] <bryanl> yup..
[01:53] <ompaul> bill, k
[01:53] <Fujitsu> viper, try giving the file a .php extension instead.
[01:53] <viper> idem
[01:53] <Determinist> noone, that's kinda tricky. what gfx card are you using?
[01:54] <noone> Determinist, i'm using ati radeon x600 on my laptop
[01:54] <Fujitsu> Determinist, could he not just try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg? Maybe selecting VESA as the driver?
[01:54] <noone> and all i want is to see how ubuntu looks like on live cd but i cannot access the desktop in anyway.
[01:54] <Determinist> noone, hmm, i dont know if the liveCD has ati drivers out of the box, try doing what Fujitsu suggested, use a generic one
[01:54] <Delvien> What ATI drivers work in 2.6.15-16-i686? anyone know?
[01:55] <techlife> Fujitsu, basically what is happening is I have a cron job that is downloading files/folder's into a directory and once it is created it has different permissions. I would like for it to have specific permissions. Is it possible?
[01:55] <bill> ompaul, but that reminds me that it's about time to give xemacs another shot
[01:55] <Determinist> Delvien, hmmm, not sure if there are drivers available for that kernel...
[01:55] <Determinist> techlife, like someone already mentioned, change the umask
[01:55] <Fujitsu> fglrx, Delvien?
[01:56] <Delvien> fujitsu yes
[01:56] <iautomech> ok:( it installed, but it won't run...
[01:56] <bill> Delvien, yeah i just got my ati card working with fglrx
[01:56] <noone> Determinist, well i'll try. ;-)
[01:56] <Fujitsu> iautomech, what do you mean?
[01:56] <Determinist> noone, good luck mate
[01:56] <Delvien> bill under Dapper 2.6.15-16-i686?
[01:56] <techlife> Fujitsu, I'll give it a try..thnx
[01:56] <Fujitsu> OK techlife.
[01:56] <bill> Delvien, oh sorry.  under breezy.
[01:56] <ompaul> bill, 512 megs of ram here and it loads in a respectable time
[01:56] <iautomech> i did like the guy said, and right clicked, and told it to run with xwine. It installed, but now i don't know how to run the program
[01:57] <Fujitsu> Ahh.
[01:57] <Fujitsu> OK.
[01:57] <bill> ompaul, i set up my emacs to preload its elisp files....it starts faster than firefox now :)
[01:57] <Fujitsu> Open up a terminal, iautomech.
[01:57] <iautomech> open
[01:57] <ompaul> bill, heheh
[01:57] <jerware> what path/file is my network card configs stored?
[01:57] <iautomech> opened*
[01:57] <smallfoot-> why does Mark Shuttleman goto space and make Ubuntu Linux?
[01:57] <jerware> to edit manually
[01:57] <ompaul> bill, and then there was zippy
[01:57] <Fujitsu> *Shuttleworth
[01:57] <smallfoot-> why does Mark Shuttleman goto space to make Ubuntu Linux?
[01:57] <ompaul> smallfoot-, cos he could
[01:58] <smallfoot-> but he can do Linux in earth too
[01:58] <Fujitsu> iautomech, type 'cd .wine/drive_c' without the quotes.
[01:58] <viper> nobody can help me?
[01:58] <jerware> the equivilance to red hats --> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/cfg-eth0
[01:58] <Fujitsu> viper, doesn't it work?
[01:58] <viper> no :(
[01:58] <ompaul> smallfoot-, look at his blog = http://www.markshuttleworth.com
[01:58] <jakl> how can i search for a package with apt-get ? i need to install gsl and glut, under mandriva i usually just did urpmi glut and it would find me the matches...^
[01:58] <iautomech> k
[01:58] <sjaak> hallo
[01:58] <iautomech> what next?
[01:58] <iBalo> Maybe Mark Shuttleworth wanted to try the most sensible nonsense man ever ried?
[01:59] <smallfoot-> maybe
[01:59] <iBalo> tried
[01:59] <iiping> hi guys is there another alternative UI for gstreamer except for kaffeine and totem
[01:59] <mans123> hello
[01:59] <richard> how can i install lexmark z710 in linux ubuntu?
[01:59] <Fujitsu> jakl, apt-cache search <something>
[01:59] <ompaul> iBalo, well lets be honest if he got a shot at going to the moon he would go for it I imagine
[01:59] <mans123> i was thinking about adding the debian "testing" repos to my sources.list
[01:59] <smallfoot-> what version is default kernel in ubuntu?
[01:59] <mans123> and then going for an upgrade
[01:59] <crouchingMonkey> how do i configure grub so that i can remove a secondary hdd from my box? cant find ne thing in the wiki
[01:59] <jakl> Fujitsu: thanks
[01:59] <mans123> will the system break?
[02:00] <nickrud> iiping, you'd be better off with totem-xine or xine-ui or mplayer, not gstreamer in breezy
[02:00] <iBalo> ompaul: who wouldn't) :D
[02:00] <jerware> what is the file that ifconfig reads and writes to ?
[02:00] <Fujitsu> crouchingMonkey, nothing should break if you remove the second HDD.
[02:00] <nitin> is there any way i can get the 2.6.16 kernel into dapper without doing a custom kernel compile
[02:00] <iautomech> Fujitsu, what do i do with it after i do that in the terminal
[02:00] <iautomech> ?
[02:00] <Fujitsu> nitin, not at the moment.
[02:00] <crouchingMonkey> Fujitsu i already did it and i got a grub error
[02:00] <Fujitsu> iautomech, you need to type 'cd .wine/drive_c' without the quotes...
[02:00] <iBalo> nitin: no
[02:00] <iautomech> i did  that
[02:00] <iautomech> what do i do now?
[02:00] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, what o/s is on the second disk?
[02:01] <Fujitsu> crouchingMonkey, was the GRUB thing on the second disk?
[02:01] <Fujitsu> iautomech, now, where did you install the program to?
[02:01] <NotNet> is http://br.archive.ubuntu.com offline?
[02:01] <richard> i have a lexmark z710 but how can i install?
[02:01] <iautomech> i don't know LoL
[02:01] <nbjayme> how do you clean up installed programs and libs without dependency? let say program1 auto installs program2 because of dependency. then you uninstall prog1.
[02:01] <Fujitsu> It looks that way, NotNet.
[02:01] <smallfoot-> 100000000000 br went to br.archive.ubuntu.com so it crashed
[02:01] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul there is no OS on that drive, just an NTFS disk
[02:01] <nbjayme> how do you make prog2 uninstall with it?
[02:01] <nitin> Fujitsu, what would be the best way for me to get 2.6.16 - any good guide out there
[02:01] <Mordof> question: how do i mount a linux partition while im using a live cd??
[02:01] <iiping> nickrud, i tried totem-xine or xine-ui but there is a problem with h264 vv
[02:01] <iautomech> ~/.wine/drive_c$
[02:01] <nitin> Fujitsu, i need it because it supposedly fixes my laptop battery problem
[02:01] <iautomech>  that's what comes up
[02:02] <nickrud> nbjayme, debfoster
[02:02] <Fujitsu> nitin, I am unsure. I normally just compile it normally...
[02:02] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, so edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst to # out the hdb2 stuff
[02:02] <crouchingMonkey> Fujitsu my ubuntu is installed on my sata disk
[02:02] <s_v_e_n> Hallo, any Idea How to use scripting in Knoda, a KDE-SQL-Frontend. "hk_classes-python" ist missing  !    ???
[02:02] <roger> yo all
[02:02] <Fujitsu> iautomech, OK. cd Program\ Files, then.
[02:02] <Fujitsu> Hi roger.
[02:02] <_jason> Mordof: same way with regular installs, mount /dev/devicename /path/to/mountpoint
[02:02] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul lemme take a look
[02:02] <erick> Question: I chose to install usbmgr in Synaptic, and it wants to uninstall my current kernel (2.6.12-10-386). Is this safe?
[02:02] <roger> hum I need help configuring Enlightement
[02:02] <ompaul> s_v_e_n, #kubuntu may be a food idea
[02:02] <Mordof> _jason, but how do i make the paths?
[02:02] <nitin> Fujitsu, what is "normally" lol
[02:02] <nickrud> iiping, maybe vlc will work bettor for you
[02:02] <ompaul> s_v_e_n, #kubuntu may be a emm good idea
[02:02] <roger> is there anyone there who can help me?
[02:02] <iautomech> ok, now what?
[02:03] <NotNet> Fujitsu, is there any way to check it fo sure?
[02:03] <_jason> Mordof: mkdir /media/mynewshinypath for example
[02:03] <Fujitsu> iautomech, type ls.
[02:03] <ompaul> !anyone
[02:03] <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>
[02:03] <Fujitsu> NotNet, I can't get there, so I assume it's down.
[02:03] <Mordof> _jason, i have no hard drive to use.. how would that work?
[02:03] <NotNet> Fujitsu, tnkz
[02:03] <_jason> Mordof: umm, what do you want to mount then?
[02:03] <iiping> nope, i tried mplayer and vlc the h264 vc seems to be a problem, it is wrapped in mkv, i can play it on totem-gstreamer but with no subs
[02:03] <iautomech> common files party gaming... that's what came up
[02:03] <Fujitsu> Some of the mirrors have been a bit dodgy lately.
[02:03] <Mordof> _jason, /dev/hda1
[02:04] <roger> I got a pretty screwed up installation of Enlightenment
[02:04] <Fujitsu> iautomech, chand into the party gaming directory.
[02:04] <iautomech> ???
[02:04] <smallfoot-> what version is default kernel in ubuntu?
[02:04] <Fujitsu> iautomech, cd means change directory.
[02:04] <smallfoot-> 2.4 or 2.6 ?
[02:04] <_jason> Mordof: oh you mean you have no hard drive to use to mkdir, don't worry it will work :)
[02:04] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  will I have to setup the program everytime I want to run it under wine?
[02:04] <insites> 6
[02:04] <Fujitsu> So, 'cd party\ gaming'
[02:04] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul can i PM you my menu.lst ?
[02:04] <Fujitsu> IdleOne, no.
[02:04] <Mordof> _jason, oh ok... not sure how but ill do it anyway
[02:04] <roger> currently, im on GNOME Metacity, but there is a E window and if I do alt+F1-F12 I get my E desktops
[02:04] <iautomech> can you right the command for me.. so i can copy and paste hehehe
[02:04] <_jason> Mordof: uses ram afaik
[02:05] <[aJ] > Ok never installed ubuntu and just a simple question. Does the account I created during install = root?
[02:05] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  how would I run the program next time?
[02:05] <insites> 2.6.16 to be exact
[02:05] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, no use a pastebin paste.ubuntu-nl.org and also are you mounting the disk
[02:05] <NotNet> is there any chanell to brazilian users?
[02:05] <Fujitsu> iautomech, what is the exact name of the part gaming directory (proper capitalisation!)
[02:05] <Madpilot> !root
[02:05] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[02:05] <Fujitsu> !br
[02:05] <bimberi> [aJ] : no, but it has sudo access
[02:05] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:05] <erick> [aJ]  No, it should have sudo though
[02:05] <smallfoot-> SIM
[02:05] <iBalo> !root
[02:05] <bimberi> [aJ] : see the ubotu factoid (above)
[02:05] <Madpilot> [aJ] : sort of, but you use sudo - see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[02:05] <smallfoot-> !root
[02:05] <iautomech> ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files$
[02:05] <smallfoot-> !br
[02:05] <smallfoot-> SIM
[02:05] <[aJ] > so do I still need to set a root passwd?
[02:05] <smallfoot-> jajajaj XD
[02:05] <iautomech> Common Files  PartyGaming
[02:05] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, are you mounting the disk???
[02:06] <Fujitsu> OK.
[02:06] <Madpilot> [aJ] : no
[02:06] <erick> Question: I chose to install usbmgr in Synaptic, and it wants to uninstall my current kernel (2.6.12-10-386). Is this safe?
[02:06] <smallfoot-> hablas espaol??
[02:06] <Fujitsu> iautomech, cd PartyGaming
[02:06] <Madpilot> !es
[02:06] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:06] <smallfoot-> PLZ PER FAVORE FRII ITEN
[02:06] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul im not sure :|
[02:06] <Fujitsu> erick, I am unsure.
[02:06] <smallfoot-> no entendo
[02:06] <smallfoot-> no tengo linux
[02:06] <OmniColos> !nvidia
[02:06] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:06] <OmniColos> :D that is helpful
[02:06] <Determinist> smallfoot-, go away
[02:06] <smallfoot-> SIM
[02:06] <NotNet> ubotu, really smart bot!
[02:06] <ubotu> NotNet: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:06] <iautomech> ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PartyGaming$
[02:06] <iautomech> ..... that's what's there now
[02:06] <roger> I've got a question
[02:07] <Madpilot> roger: please don't ask to ask, just ask... :P
[02:07] <Fujitsu> OK iautomech, type ls to list the contents of the directory.
[02:07] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, okay clue if your able to see the drives when Ubuntu boots you are
[02:07] <[aJ] > thanks guys
[02:07] <erick> Fujitsu: I guess I'm having a hard time understanding why it would want to remove it in the first place...
[02:07] <smallfoot-> ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/SimSex$
[02:07] <roger> Is there someone who got a UniChrome Integrated graph card on my motherboard but i dont have drivers for OpenGL rendering
[02:07] <smallfoot-> ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Larry7$
[02:07] <Fujitsu> erick, sounds like something is broken in the dependencies...
[02:07] <Determinist> lol
[02:07] <OmniColos> !pr0n
[02:07] <ubotu> OmniColos: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:07] <iautomech> ARA.ini       libeay32.dll  msvcp60.dll      PartyPoker
[02:07] <iautomech> ASYCFILT.DLL  llh.dll       PartyCasino      ssleay32.dll
[02:07] <iautomech> DM.dll        mfc42.dll     PartyGaming.exe  zlib1.dll
[02:07] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul oh yeah i have the drive mounted
[02:07] <iautomech> that's the list
[02:07] <Fujitsu> OK, iautomech.
[02:07] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, that may be the complaint not grub
[02:07] <erick> Fujitsu: is there a way to install while ignoring dependencies?
[02:07] <smallfoot-> poker is for faggets
[02:07] <Fujitsu> Now, on your desktop.
[02:07] <roger> i tried http://unichrome.sf.net but with no use, cant even boot, X telling errors
[02:07] <Mordof> _jason, ok.. i think ive managed to fix my mbr, i went to install windows.. and windows royally screwed it up... heh
[02:07] <iautomech> you figure out how to run the program yet?
[02:07] <richard> hey how can i install lexmark z715
[02:07] <Mordof> ill be back
[02:08] <Fujitsu> erick: Yes, but is very dangerous...
[02:08] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, i unmounted before i turned off the computer tho'
[02:08] <Determinist> is there an op around?
[02:08] <iautomech> cause, i've learned nothing yet
[02:08] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, does it mount on each boot?
[02:08] <Fujitsu> iautomech, on your desktop, right click, and click Add Launcher.
[02:08] <insites> smallfoot-, cool it or you be gone.
[02:08] <smallfoot-> aiiiight niggah
[02:08] <iautomech> k
[02:08] <Determinist> lol
[02:08] <smallfoot-> btw what version of kernel does ubuntu use
[02:08] <smallfoot-> 2.4 or 2.6?
[02:08] <Fujitsu> 2.6
[02:08] <smallfoot-> okie
[02:08] <erick> Fujitsu: what's worse? Trusting Synaptic with uninstalling my kernel or installing without dependencies?
[02:08] <Determinist> insites, i think we have an aol user here
[02:08] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul yes i am using that scriptie to mount the NTFS partitions
[02:08] <Fujitsu> Not installing usbmgr!
[02:08] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9227
[02:08] <ompaul> smallfoot-, that was conduct and language unbecoming
[02:09] <nbjayme> nickrud: aaaack!!! this should've come as default of ubuntu. too many package to check and i don't even know what are the core libs. :(
[02:09] <smallfoot-> wut?
[02:09] <Fujitsu> Is there an op around?
[02:09] <erick> Heh; OK.
[02:09] <Madpilot> !ops
[02:09] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[02:09] <ompaul> Fujitsu, there is
[02:09] <iautomech> so, what's the name? generic name? comment? command?
[02:09] <smallfoot-> wow this channel is talking so fast
[02:09] <smallfoot-> its difficult for me to keep up
[02:09] <larsemil> i have a process running called kded, is this needed as i am running gnome? and in what package is that?
[02:09] <nickrud> nbjayme, best bet is to use aptitude for installing; when you use aptitude to uninstall, it will uninstall unused packages
[02:09] <ompaul> smallfoot-, stop yabbering and say sorry to those you offended
[02:09] <bimberi> ooh look - onya Madpilot and ompaul!
[02:09] <smallfoot-> ok
[02:09] <smallfoot-> sorry to those who i offended
[02:10] <Fujitsu> iautomech, the command you want is 'wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PartyGaming/PartyGaming.exe'
[02:10] <navarone> smallfoot we'll use small words so you can keep pace better...<s>
[02:10] <smallfoot-> i didnt nkow i offended anyone
[02:10] <IdleOne> ompaul:  I think he offended 95% of the channel
[02:10] <smallfoot-> ok
[02:10] <nickrud> smallfoot-, kids hang out here. That's why this is a pg channel
[02:10] <smallfoot-> is any unbtu channel with less people who talk slower?
[02:10] <nbjayme> nickrud: ok.
[02:10] <smallfoot-> ok
[02:10] <Determinist> ok, he's sorry and all that, lets be nice and go on with what we were doing.. *ponders what he was doing*
[02:10] <binarydigit> anyone know any utilities to combine .wmv files
[02:10] <iautomech> does the other stuff matter what it's called... eg name, generic name?
[02:11] <Madpilot> smallfoot-: you can try #ubuntu-offtopic - but the same rules of conduct apply there too...
[02:11] <smallfoot-> i didnt know kid can use linux
[02:11] <smallfoot-> ok
[02:11] <Fujitsu> Just whatever you want, give it the name of the program, iautomech.
[02:11] <Madpilot> !tell smallfoot- about coc
[02:11] <iautomech> ok thx
[02:11] <ompaul> smallfoot-, okay consider it a warning, we have low to zero tolerance of language or racist comments
[02:11] <rr72_> where can i find a nice guide for java?
[02:11] <Mordof> _jason, w00t i fixed it :D
[02:12] <bimberi> ubotu tell rr72_ about java
[02:12] <rr72_> ty
[02:12] <Determinist> rr72_, well... this might be a bit weird for you and all... but i'm guessing #java would be the place to ask
[02:12] <bimberi> rr72_: yw :)
[02:12] <Determinist> unless you meant the packages :P
[02:12] <iautomech> it won't run :(
[02:12] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  I understand how you setup the desktop launcher for iautomech  but I am using xfce so how would I setup a launcher beings there is no desktop icons in xfce?
[02:12] <broomy> anybody knows where the configurations files of bittorrents are located?
[02:12] <rr72_> they hate me in there
[02:12] <_jason> Mordof: nice
[02:12] <rr72_> the feeling is mutual
[02:13] <rr72_> i knew thered be a bot ;)
[02:13] <Fujitsu> IdleOne, I don't know about xfce.
[02:13] <iautomech> well mine didn't work :(
[02:13] <iautomech> should it be set to run in terminal?
[02:13] <Fujitsu> You should probably just use command in a console, IdleOne.
[02:13] <iBalo> iautomech: I you take the effort of scrolling 300 lines or so back... i told you so
[02:13] <Determinist> there's always a bot... we are a bunch of geeks
[02:13] <ompaul> who was I talking to about grub?
[02:13] <Fujitsu> iautomech, not now, but if there is a problem we might need to.
[02:13] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  was just thinking that
[02:13] <navarone> IdleOne, I have volume icons on my xfce desktop...but dunno about launchers
[02:13] <Toma-> IdleOne, you want a desktop in xfce?
[02:13] <iautomech> well there's a problem, it won't run :(
[02:13] <Mordof> ompaul, i was in here a few mins ago about my grub problem but i dunno if it was me
[02:13] <iautomech> nothing happens when i click the icon we made
[02:14] <Fujitsu> Does it do anything, iautomech?
[02:14] <Fujitsu> OK.
[02:14] <iautomech> nope
[02:14] <Fujitsu> iautomech, use the command I gave you before, and run it in a terminal.
[02:14] <ompaul> Mordof, no it was crouchingMonkey
[02:14] <iautomech> wine: cannot find '/home/iautomech/.wine/drive_c/Program'
[02:14] <Mordof> ompaul, k :)
[02:14] <Fujitsu> Ooooh.
[02:14] <Fujitsu> Of course.
[02:15] <broomy> anybody knows where the configurations files of bittorrents are located?
[02:15] <Fujitsu> iautomech, put a \ before the space after Program.
[02:15] <Fujitsu> Silly me :(
[02:15] <IdleOne> Toma-:  I want a desktop launcher so I can run mirc under wine
[02:15] <IdleOne> toma in xfce
[02:15] <Fujitsu> Why mIRC, IdleOne?
[02:15] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, what you need to do is (A) not run that script -
[02:15] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  why not?
[02:15] <broomy> IdleOne, use xchat
[02:15] <IdleOne> I am
[02:16] <iautomech> wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/PartyGaming/PartyGaming.exe
[02:16] <Fujitsu> Yes, xchat is vastly greater than MIRC.
[02:16] <Fujitsu> iautomech, it should be:
[02:16] <broomy> and its free
[02:16] <iautomech> before which space after whci Program?
[02:16] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, if you have an entry in /etc/fstab you need to remove it
[02:16] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, ok that can be done
[02:16] <Fujitsu> wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/PartyGaming/PartyGaming.exe
[02:16] <iautomech> before which space after what Program
[02:16] <broomy> can someone please answer my question :(
[02:16] <Alexi5> hello
[02:16] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  I know ! I like xchat very much but just want to be able to set it up..kinda practicing with mirc because I know how it should react
[02:16] <Toma-> IdleOne, i see, from the xfce bar or your desktop?
[02:17] <Fujitsu> iautomech, I just sent the corrected line!
[02:17] <iautomech> it didn't show up
[02:17] <IdleOne> Toma-:  I dont have that bar at the bottom it dissapeared
[02:17] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul there is no /etc/fstab
[02:17] <iautomech> it just says... It should be:
[02:17] <iautomech> than nothing afterwards
[02:17] <Fujitsu> A couple of lines later.
[02:17] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, that is a file
[02:17] <Toma-> IdleOne, oh my.... hit Alt-F2 and run xfce4-panel
[02:17] <iautomech> ok
[02:18] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, sudo gedit /etc/fstab and be very careful in there
[02:18] <iautomech> didn't see it
[02:18] <erick> Question: I've got an HP cd-writer 8200 (usb) that I'd like to get running, but I have no idea how to do it. Google reveals nothing coherent. Any thoughts?
[02:18] <Fujitsu> OK, iautomech.
[02:18] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul im looking at the file right now
[02:18] <Madpilot> erick: plug it in, put a CD in it, and see if it automounts?
[02:18] <richard> i want to install a lexmark z715 but i couldn't
[02:18] <iautomech> still does nothing :(
[02:18] <broomy> can someone please answer my question :(
[02:18] <IdleOne> Toma-:  lmao if I knew 4 days ago it was that easy hehe
[02:18] <Fujitsu> iautomech, does it five any errors if you run it in the terminal?
[02:18] <erick> Madpilot: already did that. :) It just keeps spinning, the tray won't stay open for more than a few seconds.
[02:18] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, how many lines say /dev/hdb ?? don't paste here
[02:19] <iautomech> nope... no errors
[02:19] <Madpilot> erick: type "lsusb" in a terminal, see if it appears
[02:19] <Fujitsu> Hmm.
[02:19] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul just one line
[02:19] <bimberi> broomy: I (for one) don't understand the question.  You usually get a .torrent file from a website or something.
[02:19] <MarcN> #ubuntu-xgl
[02:19] <Fujitsu> iautomech, I don't think your program likes wine.
[02:19] <iautomech> me neither :(
[02:19] <bimberi> or vv
[02:19] <broomy> bimberi, the program bittorent, where are the conf files of it
[02:20] <iautomech> anymore ideas, on how to run it, even if it's not using wine
[02:20] <Alexi5> has anyone here ever use macromedia dreamweaver with wine
[02:20] <iautomech> what other ways can i run exe programs?
[02:20] <ratschnowski> hello, did someone manage to install psi 0.10 ?
[02:20] <bimberi> broomy: dpkg -L bittorrent
[02:20] <erick> Madpilot: it's listed as... Bus 002 Device 006: ID 03f0:0207 Hewlett-Packard CD-Writer Plus 8200e
[02:20] <Mordof> question: how do i whipe out my Master Boot Record entirely so windows can write to it??
[02:20] <ratschnowski> it needs Qt 3.1 but i do not find this in the repositories
[02:20] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, you can put a  "#" at the start of the line
[02:20] <Fujitsu> Mordof, why would you want Windows to write on it?
[02:20] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, take a look : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9229
[02:21] <iautomech> no more ideas? :(
[02:21] <dabaR> Mordof: windows should be able to write to it, is it not working?
[02:21] <iautomech> come on guys, you are the experts here
[02:21] <Mordof> dabaR, windows says its in a wrong format.. and it cant write to it
[02:21] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, put a # in front of /dev/hdd1 /media/hdd1 ntfs right ?
[02:21] <Mordof> Fujitsu, so that i can install windows?
[02:21] <Madpilot> iautomech: wine is tricky, and some stuff flat-out doesn't work...
[02:22] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, it is actually not your second drive but we won't worry about that and yes that is it
[02:22] <dabaR> Mordof: try google. I saw that before somewhere.
[02:22] <iautomech> ok :(
[02:22] <Fujitsu> Mordof, Ubuntu can't lock it!
[02:22] <iautomech> is there any other program i can use other than wine to run exe programs
[02:22] <ratschnowski> take vmware instead of wine ...
[02:22] <dabaR> iautomech: does it work from command line?
[02:22] <Fujitsu> Windows will overwrite it if it wants to.
[02:22] <iautomech> where's the command line?
[02:22] <Madpilot> iautomech: command-line = terminal
[02:22] <dabaR> Fujitsu: does it work when iautomech runs that line with wine from the command line?
[02:22] <iautomech> oh
[02:22] <crouchingMonkey> thx ompaul !
[02:22] <iautomech> no
[02:23] <iautomech> it doesn't work at all
[02:23] <Mordof> Fujitsu, i know it cant, but windows said its in a wrong format or whatever
[02:23] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, cat /etc/fstab to be sure that it is correct
[02:23] <erick> Madpilot: So it's listed, shows up under the device manager, but Serpentine says "No recording drive found" and it doesn't show up under "Computer" in Nautilus.
[02:23] <dabaR> then why are you guys trying to run the command in a launcher?
[02:23] <mcquaid> hello, i'm trying to confirm if totem supports vobsub format?
[02:23] <mcquaid> i've read somewhere it does but i read that xine doesn't
[02:23] <ompaul> crouchingMonkey, okay enjoy I am off to bed
[02:23] <mcquaid> does only totem gstreamer support vobsub?
[02:23] <dabaR> mcquaid: totem works with either xine, or gstreamer set of plugins.
[02:24] <crouchingMonkey> ompaul, good night and thx again
[02:24] <iautomech> well this sucks, so no other program runs exe programs other than wine?
[02:24] <iautomech> that's retarded
[02:24] <dabaR> haha
[02:24] <Madpilot> erick: fun - never used USB drives myself - ask again in a while, or try www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:24] <dabaR> windows runs .exes...
[02:24] <iautomech> i know that dabaR
[02:24] <Madpilot> iautomech: there's cedega, it costs $$$ though
[02:24] <mcquaid> dabaR, i know that, i asked if totem xine supports vobsub
[02:24] <navarone> dabaR he doesn't have windows
[02:24] <iautomech> well so there's no other free programs that run exe?
[02:24] <mcquaid> i've read it does, but that xine doesn't.  so it makes me think only totem gstreamer supports vobsub
[02:25] <Fujitsu> iautomech, no. Other than Windows and wine, nothing runs Windows apps.
[02:25] <iautomech> Well, i guess it's back to windows for me
[02:26] <nickrud> iautomech, for some people, it's the 'critical app' that chooses the operating system.
[02:26] <Delvien> Does anyone know how to start gnome-netstatus applet ??  gnome-netstatus-applet does not work
[02:26] <Delvien> nm i got it lol
[02:26] <navarone> iautomech,  try this http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=271583 maybe the rsponses have an answer for you
[02:26] <iautomech> nice talking with you guys. Thank you Fujitsu for trying to help me
[02:26] <iautomech> but i'll just reinstall my XP OS on my comp
[02:26] <iautomech> cya guys later.
[02:27] <Fujitsu> Bye iautomech.
[02:27] <Mordof> question: i checked google and i cant find how to clear my master boot record, little help?
[02:27] <Fujitsu> Mordof, Windows will overwrite it for you!
[02:27] <Fujitsu> You don't want to clear it Mordof.
[02:27] <Mordof> Fujitsu, no.. it didn't!
[02:27] <Mordof> and yes i do
[02:27] <Mordof> whats with this, anti-installation thing, i cant install windows without it doing something to the mbr
[02:28] <iautomech> i'm back hehehe
[02:28] <disastorm> hi
[02:28] <iautomech> how much does that program you guys were talking about cost?
[02:28] <noone> Determinist, command "dpkg-reconfigure xserve-xorg" is not working. it says I must be logged in as a root, but i dont know the password in live cd distribution. :|
[02:28] <disastorm> does anyone know what my problem can be, my desktop computer wont start up wen i press the button
[02:28] <Mordof> Fujitsu, i have games that i want to play, and need windows to play them. but i dont want to ruin my linux install as i just got it the way i want
[02:28] <Madpilot> iautomech: no idea, google for "cedega"
[02:28] <richard> hey i need to install my printer lexmark z715, someone can help meeeeeee
[02:28] <bimberi> iautomech: have crossover and cedege (wine variants) been mentioned (payware btw)?
[02:28] <richard> ??
[02:28] <navarone> iautomech,  try this http://www.pokernews.com/news/2004/12/linux-poker.htm
[02:28] <bimberi> *cedega
[02:28] <ohoel> iautomech: cedega is made for running recent windows-only games
[02:28] <disastorm> whats crossover
[02:28] <Fujitsu> disastorm, sounds like a hardware problem!
[02:28] <dabaR> disastorm: yes, it is a hardware problem. take the computer to a shop.
[02:28] <nbjayme> is there a cli tool in linux that allow one to record realtime audio sent to your souncard? (possibly pipe it to any encoders too).
[02:28] <ohoel> with an emphasis on recent
[02:28] <iautomech> ok, so no idea on the cost though?
[02:29] <ohoel> iautomech: transgaming.com
[02:29] <disastorm> what kind of hardware problem
[02:29] <illicit> Can anyone help me?
[02:29] <dabaR> disastorm: your local hardware store will be able to determine that. How would we know? check all the cabling inside if you are savvy, and if everything is hooked up right, there is nothing else you can do but take it to a shop.
[02:29] <mjr> nbjayme, eg. arecord
[02:29] <ohoel> iautomech: it has a database of games it supports, and if yours is not in there, there's not really any point getting it
[02:29] <IdleOne> Fujitsu:  you wouldnt happen to know the command to restart mirc without having to reinstall?
[02:29] <dabaR> !helpme
[02:29] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[02:30] <IdleOne> in wine
[02:30] <javiolo> how can I add extra repos to my breezy ppc ?
[02:30] <nickrud> !repos
[02:30] <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
[02:30] <pete_> question, is their a GUI mp3 volume normalizer
[02:30] <insites> nbjayme, mencoder?
[02:30] <disastorm> so if something is wrong with one of the hardware, it would actually prevent the entire computer from powering on?
[02:30] <javiolo> nickrud it will work on a mac ppc ?
[02:30] <dabaR> disastorm: well, especially if that part that is wrong is related to the powering on of the PC.
[02:30] <IdleOne> javiolo:  yes
[02:31] <insites> disastorm, do you hear a click a quiet one?
[02:31] <illicit> Ok, I'm new to linux and changed the password to the root account and the main admin with a command that I thought changed it but it really do, it did something else. So i need to know how to reset the root password with limited access.
[02:31] <disastorm> no the only click i hear is the actual button presing down
[02:31] <ariel77> hello i was wondering why x doesn't start up after install
[02:32] <ariel77> i am running knoppix now
[02:32] <insites> disastorm, laptop desktop?
[02:32] <disastorm> desktop
[02:32] <ariel77> i think there is a problem reading my dell lcd
[02:32] <javiolo> is there backports support for ppc ?
[02:32] <nbjayme> mjr insites, ok.... currently studying programs..... thanks.... i hope this ones are the answers. :)
[02:32] <disastorm> i turned it off and then it wouldnt turn on again
[02:32] <ariel77> and how do i reconfigure?//
[02:32] <ohoel> pete_: your best bet is probably the package xmms-volnorm
[02:32] <navarone> disastorm, how old a system?
[02:32] <disastorm> its almost 2 years i think
[02:32] <dabaR> ariel77: it is because your sound card manufacturers did not give out the exact specifications of the card,
[02:32] <dabaR> ariel77: tell us what sound card you have,
[02:32] <pete_> ohoel, i just want to do a whole dir at once, for use on my ipod after normalization
[02:32] <pete_> ohoel, can any terminal program do a whole dir?
[02:33] <ariel77> um i don't know
[02:33] <NOT_rynofly> hey i need help, i need to add some stuff for my alsa sound card to the etc/modules.conf, but idk how or where to find it
[02:33] <dabaR> s/sound card/video card/
[02:33] <ohoel> pete_ mp3gain, I think
[02:33] <pete_> ohoel, yea i have it, but i dont see how
[02:33] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: what information?
[02:33] <dabaR> ariel77: video card, sorry.
[02:33] <mjr> NOT_rynofly, you probably want /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base (though you can add a new file yourself as well)
[02:33] <NOT_rynofly> http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=True+Sound+724.&chip=CS4235%2C+CS4236%2C+CS4236B%2C+CS4237B%2C+CS4238B%2C+CS4239&module=cs4236
[02:33] <navarone> disastorm, if you are getting no response from rpessing power button I would think the power supply or other electrical connection is at fault
[02:33] <Jivemonkey> !seen test
[02:33] <ubotu> test <n=test@34.174.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #kubuntu, 25d 10h 13m 22s ago, saying: 'where do I need to install video codecs so that kaffeine will see them ?'.
[02:34] <NOT_rynofly> about 1/2 way down
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> !seen sadfl
[02:34] <ubotu> i haven't seen 'sadfl', Jivemonkey
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> !seen sadbfl
[02:34] <ubotu> Jivemonkey: i haven't seen 'sadbfl'
[02:34] <dabaR> Jivemonkey: use pm
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> sorry
[02:34] <Madpilot> !msg the bot
[02:34] <ubotu> Please message the bot (me) in private, more info about the bot: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> lol, i will
[02:34] <Determinist> noone, put sudo before the command
[02:34] <disastorm> ok
[02:34] <Madpilot> Jivemonkey: and the nick you're looking for is "sabdfl", anyway :P
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> lol
[02:34] <Jivemonkey> you bloody wankers are too helpful for your own good
[02:35] <kasuko> Can anyone help me on the error -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9230
[02:35] <ohoel> pete_ I think you just have to go into the folder containing the mp3s
[02:35] <pete_> ohoel, okay.
[02:35] <ohoel> pete_: then run "mp3gain *"
[02:35] <pete_> ohoel, now i need to figure out how many db's.. i like it loud
[02:35] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: the info is here http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=True+Sound+724.&chip=CS4235%2C+CS4236%2C+CS4236B%2C+CS4237B%2C+CS4238B%2C+CS4239&module=cs4236
[02:36] <NOT_rynofly> about 1/2 way down the page
[02:36] <Error404> Hello
[02:36] <navarone> kasuko...just curious what walktest is?
[02:36] <Error404> If I wanted to install my nvidia drivers can I just install them the same way I did with my other debian installation?
[02:36] <Fujitsu> kasuko, I'll have a look. Just wait a sec.
[02:36] <kasuko> its a CS test
[02:36] <kasuko> but the problem Im having is with OpenGL
[02:37] <lazybum> Hi, I am trying to connect to the internet with an isdn modem adtran express 3000 connected through my serial port and it is not showing up =(
[02:37] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: please point me to the beginning of the precise phrase you need to add
[02:37] <kasuko> I dont know if I missing libraries (hence) the question
[02:37] <Fujitsu> What is walktest, kasuko?
[02:37] <Jivemonkey> is there a list of mirrors for dapper
[02:37] <Jivemonkey> i'm getting 15kb/s :\
[02:37] <NOT_rynofly> crimson: its under "Setting up modprobe and kmod support"
[02:38] <ariel77> does anyone here know how to  write to the hd  with knoppix? i am trying  to  copy the config file
[02:38] <crimsun> Jivemonkey: if you're using us.a.u.c, try se.a.u.c
[02:38] <Jivemonkey> ok
[02:38] <torpedo|dog> ariel77, what filesystem is your HDD?
[02:38] <ohoel> pete_: "mp3gain -h" or "man mp3gain" should give you an idea of what to do... a bit too busy to look into it myself atm ;-)
[02:38] <ariel77> reiserfs
[02:38] <bryanl> how do i add a driver to the blacklist?
[02:38] <crimsun> Jivemonkey: you don't need to do that.
[02:38] <Error404> um
[02:38] <crimsun> Jivemonkey: sorry, misaddress
[02:38] <Madpilot> Jivemonkey: use the torrent, I got the whole ISO quickly that way
[02:38] <Jivemonkey> ok
[02:38] <Error404> when I installed ubuntu, it didn't ask me for my root password
[02:38] <Error404> ...
[02:38] <Madpilot> !root
[02:38] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[02:38] <Madpilot> Error404: ^^^
[02:38] <Error404> Oh
[02:38] <Error404> my
[02:38] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: you don't need to add those.
[02:38] <Error404> god
[02:39] <Madpilot> Error404: use "sudo" and your own user pw instead
[02:39] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: well i don't have sound
[02:39] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: the infrastructure already handles what you're trying to add.
[02:39] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: now, is snd_cs4236 loaded?
[02:40] <navarone> NOT_rynofly, have you tried alsamixer in terminal to see if volumes are muted?
[02:40] <Error404> sorry I'm down with root. heh
[02:40] <Error404> i'll just activate root
[02:40] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun:  im not sure idk how to check
[02:40] <Error404> ok back to my questoin. if I want to install my nvidia drivers, can I just use this tutorial: http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/installation.html
[02:41] <Error404> or is there something totally different between ubuntu and debian?
[02:41] <nickrud> !nvidia
[02:41] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:41] <Mordof> question!: how do i backup all my settings and installed programs and everything?
[02:41] <Error404> damn
[02:41] <Error404> you're too fast for me
[02:41] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: lsmod |grep snd_cs4236
[02:41] <Madpilot> Error404: activating root can #$% up some of the GUI config tools - read that RootSudo page first...
[02:41] <NOT_rynofly> navarone: there is no sound card configured, its stuck on mune
[02:42] <Fujitsu> Mordof, all of your settings should be stored in your home directory. Your applications are a different matter.
[02:42] <kasuko> Fujitsu: You looking into my problem?
[02:42] <Auci> Hello
[02:42] <bryanl> is there a way to have multiple profiles with X?   sometimes i want dual screens... sometimes i don't
[02:42] <Auci> Any good mpg player for Ubuntu?
[02:43] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: i put that in, also my chipset is cs4236b
[02:43] <Error404> really? hrm
[02:43] <holotone> Anyone want to help a computer literate *nix newb get a Proxim Orinoco Gold B card up and running?
[02:43] <cradek> bryanl: you can specify the X config file on the X commandline
[02:43] <Mordof> Fujitsu, im thinking, i make a folder in my /home (since my /home is located on another hard drive entirely), copy everything / over to my home.. and then whipe out my main hard drive, then once its good.. partition it off accordingly, and then set everything back up
[02:43] <nickrud> Mordof, dpkg --get-selections will output a list of installed files; dpkg --set-selections will reset them
[02:43] <holotone> I'm connected via ethernet at the moment, so I am on the computer in question
[02:43] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: and did you get anything in return?
[02:43] <cradek> bryanl: doing that with gdm etc is another story
[02:43] <NOT_rynofly> crimson: but i think it uses the same driver cuz thats what came up when i clicked it
[02:43] <holotone> the forums don't seem to be of much help, unless my searching skills have siginificantly declined
[02:43] <Mordof> nickrud, ok
[02:43] <bryanl> cradek, you really couldn't do it from gdm since gdm is dependent on X?
[02:43] <Auci> Any good mpg player for Ubuntu?
[02:43] <bryanl> i don't have to use gdm or kdm or xdm...
[02:44] <Delvien> How do i check for DIRECT RENDERING? i forget the command
[02:44] <crimsun> Delvien: glxinfo |grep ^direct
[02:44] <_jason> Auci: mplayer, totem, xine, vlc
[02:44] <cradek> bryanl: I suppose you could have gdm start two X servers on different VTs
[02:44] <torpedo|dog> Auci, you need to install the MPEG codecs
[02:44] <holotone> Any wireless gurus out there tonight?
[02:44] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: it just gave me prompt again, but no errors
[02:44] <delire> Auci: grab the restricted codecs and xine, mplayer and others will play that. vlc will out of the box however
[02:44] <ufo> holotone: know something about broadcom
[02:44] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: ok, then please execute the following: sudo modprobe snd-cs4236
[02:44] <Auci> thanks
[02:44] <Madpilot> Auci: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:44] <holotone> Proxim Orinoco Gold B. I purchased it because I heard it worked out of box
[02:44] <torpedo|dog> Auci, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:44] <holotone> ufo: It's Broadcom?
[02:44] <torpedo|dog> or perhaps what Madpilot said :)
[02:44] <nickrud> Mordof, dumb me, I meant installed packages ;)
[02:44] <Madpilot> torpedo|dog: :P
[02:45] <cradek> bryanl: for starting X at the commandline, it'll be easy.
[02:45] <bryanl> i know that new broadcom driver doesn't like workstations with 2GB of memory in them...
[02:45] <ufo> holotone: bcm43xx
[02:45] <torpedo|dog> Madpilot, :P
[02:45] <Delvien> Crimsun glxinfo |grep "direct rendering" thanks bro , got my ATI running 3d in 2.6.15-16-i686 with direct rendering :)
[02:45] <bryanl> cradek, yup... just wondering if someone had a different solution\
[02:45] <holotone> ufo: Does that mean ndiswrapper? I thought the Orinocos were native?
[02:45] <tatters> how do I copy a file from 1 location another, can I sudo nautallus n copy n paste that way
[02:45] <holotone> ufo: that's the reason I bought it, so I didn't have to dick w/ ndiswrapper
[02:45] <cradek> bryanl: I can't think of anything else, and certainly nothing easier than two xorg.conf files
[02:46] <_jason> tatters: ideally you wouldn't need sudo (if you must though, use gksudo instead)
[02:46] <bryanl> i'm gonna do two configs then
[02:46] <ufo> donno about orinoco? i had to use with bcm43xx ndiswrapper
[02:46] <ariel77> how would i be able to copy a knoppix xf86 config file to my xorg.conf??
[02:46] <holotone> ufo: I thought it was atheros chipset?
[02:46] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: i get errors, no such device
[02:46] <tatters> whats gksudo do as oppsed to sudo?
[02:47] <torpedo|dog> tatters, gksudo allows you to run graphical programs
[02:47] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: ok, try: sudo modprobe snd-cs4236 isapnp=0
[02:47] <holotone> tatters: I think it runs an application w/  sudo privs
[02:47] <torpedo|dog> you should never run graphical programs with regular sudo.
[02:47] <ufo> holotone: what does your dmesg say about your wlan
[02:47] <holotone> ufo: How do I check?
[02:47] <ufo> type sudo demesg
[02:47] <ufo> dmesg
[02:47] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: i get errors again, same ones
[02:47] <nickrud> sudo<->gksudo: I believe, but have never seen a real explanation :)
[02:48] <dooglus> does anyone know how to change the label on a partition/filesystem as reported by the disk space warnings in dapper?
[02:48] <_jason> tatters: for gui apps you should use gksudo
[02:48] <cradek> dooglus: man tune2fs (I think it's -L)
[02:48] <torpedo|dog> nickrud, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo has a stern warning not to use regular sudo for graphical apps, which I read once, then forgot, then read again, nickrud.
[02:48] <nickrud> dooglus, e2label?
[02:48] <ronick> hi, i wanted to know, is there an easy and relaiable way to upgrade ubuntu 5.04 to 5.10 ?
[02:49] <_jason> ubotu: tell ronick about breezy
[02:49] <ronick> tnx
[02:49] <Error404> wow
[02:49] <Error404> ubuntu is neat
[02:49] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: dpkg -l pcmcia-cs |grep ^ii
[02:49] <dooglus> cradek, nickrud: I'm talking about the fields info.product and volume.label as listed by lshal
[02:49] <nickrud> torpedo|dog, yeah, I saw that. A statement of effect, but no explanation why
[02:49] <holotone> ups: just a sec
[02:49] <ariel77> how would i be able to copy a knoppix xf86 config file to my xorg.conf??
[02:49] <holotone> lots of shit to go through
[02:49] <iBalo> ronick: easy, yes... reliable... no!
[02:49] <tatters> what would the command be to move /media/chess to /usr/xchess be in termianl if done the proper way?
[02:49] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: im not using pcmia
[02:49] <ronick> iBalo: why not reliable ?
[02:49] <dooglus> nickrud: run a "lshal 2>&1 | grep volume.label" to see the labels I mean
[02:49] <_jason> nickrud: if you use sudo with gui apps some permission files can end up with the wrong permissions
[02:50] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: its onboard
[02:50] <holotone> ufo: Here, I'm not sure what I'm looking for: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/569541
[02:50] <larsemil> anyone got aterm completely borderless?
[02:50] <ronick> ibalo: so basically i have no reliable way of upgrading ?
[02:50] <Mordof> tatters, cp -R /media/chess /usr/xchess
[02:50] <holotone> that's my dmesg output
[02:50] <ronick> even windows xp allows to upgrade from windows 98 :)
[02:50] <Mordof> tatters, /media/chess is read-only, right?
[02:50] <delire> holotone: plug and unplug your wifi adapter and watch output of dmesg with 'watch dmesg'. also try typing 'sudo iwconfig' to see if it's already there. if so 'sudo iwlist scanning' to find your AP.
[02:50] <Mordof> tatters, or do you want it moved for good
[02:50] <Error404> MY GOD
[02:50] <_jason> larsemil: I can get it with devilspie
[02:50] <Error404> nvidia drivers installed instantly!
[02:50] <tatters> well just copy it over to replace old file
[02:50] <Error404> AMAZING
[02:51] <larsemil> _jason, well i cant.. :)
[02:51] <Error404> is this truly linux?
[02:51] <Mordof> Error404, lol
[02:51] <tatters> neither of them have padlocks or X on
[02:51] <Eleaf> EricNeon, ?
[02:51] <_jason> larsemil: are you using gnome?
[02:51] <Error404> i'm from gentoo!
[02:51] <Error404> this is unbelievable
[02:51] <Eleaf> ;P
[02:51] <EricNeon> Eleaf, ?
[02:51] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: I know that. The utility you need to use, lspnp, is in the pcmcia-cs package.
[02:51] <Eleaf> ?
[02:51] <Eleaf> oh lol
[02:51] <Eleaf> EricNeon, sillly tabby names ;)
[02:51] <nickrud> *mrf*
[02:51] <Eleaf> sorry
[02:51] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: hence why I asked you to check if it's installed
[02:51] <Fujitsu> Error404, this is what Ubuntu is for!
[02:51] <larsemil> _jason, yes. here is my devilspie: http://pastebin.com/569544
[02:51] <delire> holotone: pcmcia is all working, plug in the card and look at the output.
[02:52] <iBalo> ronick: the best way would be using a different partition and doing a fresh breezy install, and then carefully copying over what you want. The problem is always the init-procedures. This problem starts _now_ being tackled with dapper
[02:52] <holotone> delire: watch dmesg just popped up a screen, but nothing changed when I took the card out and reinserted it
[02:52] <Error404> what's wrong with mp3s?
[02:52] <_jason> larsemil: didn't you say aterm?
[02:52] <Error404> and I read somewhere that gcc wasn't installed?
[02:52] <EricNeon> heh
[02:52] <larsemil> well yes?
[02:52] <_jason> larsemil: you are matching for eterm aren't you?
[02:53] <ariel77> how would i be able to copy a knoppix xf86 config file to my xorg.conf??
[02:53] <ufo> holotone: ok... could you pastebin the lspci
[02:53] <larsemil> _jason, i changed the config for eterm..
[02:53] <larsemil> :)
[02:53] <holotone> sure
[02:53] <delire> holotone: well that's not a good sign. what does 'sudo iwconfig' say?
[02:53] <bimberi> Error404: they don't play OOTB (but you can install plugins) :)
[02:53] <ronick> how do i change in synaptic the respps from 5.04 to 5.10
[02:53] <larsemil> _jason, what to write for aterm then?
[02:53] <ronick> i cant seem to find how to do it
[02:53] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: ok i ran it and it printed out a line of info about pcmcia-cs
[02:53] <Madpilot> Error404: install the build-essential package for gcc & the rest
[02:53] <ronick> ahh, nm, found it
[02:53] <holotone> lo no wireless extension
[02:53] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: beginning with "ii"?
[02:53] <Error404> bimberi: what plugins
[02:53] <holotone> eth0 no wireless extension
[02:53] <Error404> Madpilot: thank you
[02:53] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: yes
[02:53] <nickrud> dooglus, if I put in a dvd, I get a label there
[02:53] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: good. Pastebin the output from lspnp -v
[02:53] <holotone>  sit0 no wireless extension
[02:54] <Fromage> Good evening, people
[02:54] <bimberi> ubotu tell error4 about restricted
[02:54] <delire> ariel77: i wouldn't do this.. i'd look at another solution. why not back up your existing xorg.conf and then hack around on one?
[02:54] <_jason> larsemil: hold on I use a newer version of devilspie that uses s-expressions so the syntax is a bit different.  I'll find you the option that I used
[02:54] <bimberi> ubotu tell Error404 about restricted
[02:54] <holotone> iwconfig doesn't even list a wlan0
[02:54] <larsemil> _jason, thx man
[02:54] <kasuko> Can anyone help me on the error -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9230
[02:54] <ariel77> i  alreaady backed  it up and i don't know what is wrong with the xoorg file
[02:54] <ufo> holotone: do you use dapper?
[02:54] <foampeace> does java suck?
[02:54] <holotone> ufo: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/569551
[02:54] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: i don't know what you mean pastebin?? i ran lspnp -v and i got an error
[02:55] <holotone> 5.10 kubuntu
[02:55] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[02:55] <ubotu> I heard 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 :)
[02:55] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: that /proc/bus/pnp isn't mounted?
[02:55] <delire> holotone: eth1, wlan0, ath0.. many different names. i see you have an eth0 according to your dmesg output. no eth1 there?
[02:55] <tatters> so  cp -R /media/snort  /usr/sbin/snort               would replace the /usr/sbin/snort with the one from media?
[02:55] <_jason> larsemil: "undecorate", does your version support that?
[02:55] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: yes it says not available
[02:55] <larsemil> _jason, well i could install newes version of devilspies..
[02:55] <holotone> delire: l0, eth0, and sit0 are the only ones listed
[02:55] <foampeace> is java a poor thing?
[02:55] <larsemil> _jason, so just give me your conf
[02:55] <ufo> holotone: is the wlan adapter pcmcia
[02:56] <holotone> yup
[02:56] <delire> holotone: right.. strange that no output when you plug in the pcmcia card.
[02:56] <holotone> ufo: proxim ornioco gold b pcmcia
[02:56] <_jason> larsemil: it compiles fine, here are some links to some tutorials at the bottom of my post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98071 .  I don't actually have the conf, I was just trying all of the commands once
[02:56] <ufo> holotone: have you enabled the pcmicia
[02:56] <holotone> I dunno
[02:56] <delire> ali4728: what are you trying to do? fix a broken X configuration?
[02:56] <holotone> ufo: probably not, how do I do it?
[02:56] <stevenj> cant believe it...totem gstreamer .10 actually plays movies now...somewhat
[02:57] <lampshade> what's the program that will setup cups for you?  or setup your printer, whatever?  I would like to do this via command line, but I'm finding zero help online for setting up printers straight from the command line, diagnosing errors, etc.  I was thinking I could apt install a program to setup printers
[02:57] <delire> ufo: cs all loads according to his dmesg. pcmcia looks find to me. yenta, the works
[02:57] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: ok, what hardware do you have?
[02:57] <_jason> larsemil: it's simple enough though, should jsut be something like: (if (is (application_name) "aterm") (undecorate))
[02:57] <delire> holotone: according to your dmesg output pcmcia all healthy.
[02:57] <holotone> de: hrrrm.
[02:57] <holotone> delire: hmmm
[02:58] <ufo> holotone: /etc/init.d/pcmicia restart and look in your dmesg
[02:58] <holotone> So, what does that mean? I noticed that now that I'm talking to you about the problem I don't hear the sound when I take out the card and reinsert it
[02:58] <Error404> hrm
[02:58] <Error404> what to do to see windows shares hmm?
[02:58] <holotone>   bash: /etc/init.d/pcmicia: No such file or directory
[02:59] <delire> holotone: type the output of dmesg into this site: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
[02:59] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: its an onboard sound, cs4237b i think
[02:59] <_jason> holotone: typo?
[02:59] <Fujitsu> pcmcia, not pcmicia.
[02:59] <cradek> ubotu: tell Error404 about samba
[02:59] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: laptop? desktop? make & manufacturer?
[02:59] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: make & model, rather
[02:59] <delire> holotone: sudo /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart
[03:00] <bimberi> Error404: Places -> Network Servers not working?  (i've always found it to be a bit hot-or-miss)
[03:00] <holotone> that website just spat out a blank screen when I pasted in dmesg
[03:00] <Delvien> How do i mount an iso?
[03:00] <delire> holotone: sorry, i meant lspci.. too many things at the same time ;)
[03:00] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: cirrus logic cs4237b
[03:00] <delire> holotone: it's a "driver finder"
[03:00] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: I mean your actual machine
[03:01] <cratel1> how can I find out what if any driver I need for my usb 2.0 hub? Is there a database somewhere?
[03:01] <Error404> it wasn't installed
[03:01] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: dell cpi d266xt
[03:01] <holotone> delire: still a blank screen
[03:01] <Delvien> crimsun how do i mount an iso file ?
[03:01] <bimberi> Error404: smbclient is in a default install, the full samba (to act as a server) isn't
[03:01] <delire> holotone: works here. paste lspci into that field.
[03:01] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: dell latitide cpi d266xt
[03:01] <tony__> i installed realplayer 10 but i don't like the way i have to start it.  i have to go into the realplayer folder on my desktop and click realplay.
[03:01] <jetscreamer> delhage: after you make sure the loop module is loaded, mount -t auto blah.iso /place/to/mount -o loop
[03:02] <delire> holotone: may need to hit clear.
[03:02] <jetscreamer> as root probably
[03:02] <morgie> Any clue on GRUB Error 17 at boot time (Grub wont load)
[03:02] <morgie> some searching brought no answers :(
[03:02] <Error404> holy crap
[03:02] <holotone> nope, still a blank screen
[03:02] <Error404> samba worked
[03:02] <jetscreamer> oops not delhage i meant Delvien
[03:02] <Error404> without config
[03:02] <javiolo> how can i make gnome terminal transparent ?
[03:03] <_jason> tony__: create a launcher or use system tools > applications menu editor to make a shortcut
[03:03] <holotone> delire: pcmcia successfully restarted
[03:03] <ufo> javiolo: edit the profile
[03:03] <crimsun> NOT_rynofly: try this: sudo modprobe snd-cs4236 isapnp=0 port=0x530 cport=0x210 irq=5 dma1=0 dma2=1 mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388 mpu_irq=9
[03:03] <javiolo> ufo thanks
[03:03] <delire> holotone: cool, plug in the card and see dmesg output.
[03:03] <holotone> delire: it's already in, should I take it out and reinstert it?
[03:04] <_jason> ha
[03:04] <delire> crimsun: jeziz..
[03:04] <holotone> before I dmesg?
[03:04] <Error404> now if I can develop on this like I do with gentoo
[03:04] <Error404> I"ll be a switched man
[03:04] <tony__> thx jason... i'll check that out
[03:04] <delire> holotone: take it out then put it in.. doesn't matter.
[03:04] <Madpilot> Error404: welcome to a sane Linux distro! :D
[03:04] <delire> holotone: just want to be sure the things being seen..
[03:04] <Error404> I need: apache, php5, opengl, sed, awk, perl, and xforms and mesa
[03:04] <ariel77> how do you convert a XF86 config file to a xorg conf file?
[03:04] <Error404> anyone got any ideas about those? =D
[03:04] <Error404> oh and mysql
[03:04] <Madpilot> !apache
[03:04] <ubotu> apache is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[03:04] <jerware> he fellaz.
[03:05] <crimsun> ariel77: they're nearly 100% compatible
[03:05] <Error404> bwahaha
[03:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell Error404 about lamp
[03:05] <Error404> erm
[03:05] <delire> Error404: excepting xforms, it all looks fine..
[03:05] <_jason> oops
[03:05] <Error404> I want php5.. php4 is so yesterday
[03:05] <delire> Error404: only because i haven't worked with xforms..
[03:05] <Xenguy> Error404: meaning what?
[03:05] <Error404> Xenguy?
[03:05] <_jason> Error404: php5 is in the repositories, you can still use the same guide, replacing 4 with 5
[03:05] <Xenguy> Error404: harumph
[03:05] <Madpilot> Error404: you can get php5 from the Ubuntu repos as well - that page hasn't been updated, though
[03:05] <ariel77> crimsun so if i copied a XF86 file from knoppix to  ubuntu as  a xorg  file, woould it  work?
[03:06] <torpedo|dog> Error404, yeah, just fire up Synaptic and choose what you want.
[03:06] <holotone> delire: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/569569
[03:06] <Error404> I find terminal faster, is that ok to use?
[03:06] <Error404> or will I break something?
[03:06] <crimsun> ariel77: it should.
[03:06] <crimsun> ariel77: the only variation may be the font paths
[03:06] <Madpilot> Error404: just use "sudo apt-get install <whatever>" - or aptitude
[03:07] <Error404> and I'm assuming open ssl is already installed.
[03:07] <ariel77> yeah i am  loooking at that now
[03:07] <Xenguy> Error404: no, you should never use the terminal, it is evil =)
[03:07] <torpedo|dog> Error404, I just suggested Synaptic because you can see what is available.
[03:07] <NOT_rynofly> crimsun: it says there is no such device
[03:07] <Error404> true than you torpedo|dog
[03:07] <Error404> i've been trying to install a working linux distro on my laptop for 2 weeks
[03:07] <Error404> this is amazing
[03:07] <nbjayme> mjr insites, i still can't figure how to record using those tools. say totem is playing a radio feed then i decide to record these feeds. basically i want to capture all output sent by totem to my card.
[03:08] <ryno_fly> crimsun: same errors as before
[03:08] <jerware> how do i do a dhcp renew?  get a new ip address via dhcp?  im pulling my lap top our of a router to connect it to a new subnet.
[03:08] <larsemil> _jason, i get problem with the checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool as i try to install the src..
[03:08] <delire> holotone: from what i can see pcmcia is fine but the driver for your card isn't being loaded.
[03:08] <crimsun> ryno_fly: in bios, do you have a "PnP OS" setting?
[03:08] <Delvien> installing wow now ... i hope this goes good
[03:08] <delire> holotone: you'll need to hang around here and ask further. i have to kit the sack. CET timezone.
[03:09] <OmniColos> !hamachi
[03:09] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, OmniColos
[03:09] <holotone> delire: Thanks for the help, mang!
[03:09] <jerware> and... incase if a particular router in the lan is not hosting dhcp, how do i manually edit the file for the ethernet card with all the addressing info.  the one that is read and written to most likly by ifconfig?
[03:09] <delire> holotone: it may be that you have a strange card.. find the driver, modprobe it, and you'll be set.
[03:09] <ryno_fly> crimsun: error inserting snd_cs4236(dire to driver i think) no such device
[03:09] <holotone> so, does anyone have any clue what driver I need for a PROXIM ORINOCO GOLD B PCMCIA?
[03:09] <delire> holotone: ciao
[03:09] <holotone> delire: later!
[03:09] <ryno_fly> crimsun: Im not sure, i don't remeber one
[03:10] <crimsun> ryno_fly: please check.
[03:10] <ryno_fly> crimsun: my bios is preety stripped of options
[03:10] <_jason> larsemil: install libxml-parser-perl
[03:10] <evils> hi all
[03:10] <ufo> holotone: is you card atheros based
[03:10] <maxtor> holaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[03:11] <larsemil> _jason, u r the man!
[03:11] <maxtor> hi
[03:11] <maxtor> some body help me
[03:11] <larsemil> _jason, checking for WNCK... configure: error: Package requirements (glib-2.0 >= 2.6
[03:11] <larsemil>         gdk-2.0
[03:11] <larsemil>         libwnck-1.0 >= 0.17) were not met.
[03:11] <Madpilot> maxtor: it helps if you ask an actual question first...
[03:11] <IdleBuntu> maxtor ask your question
[03:11] <Xenguy> !tell larsemil moron about paste
[03:12] <_jason> larsemil: just apt-cache search <that stuff>
[03:12] <kbrooks> Xenguy, wt?
[03:12] <evils> im having problems setting up Xgl, ive got an ati card and its working in accelerated mode, however im stuck at the stage where you give compiz the arguments to display the effects that you want. i cant get to the compiz settings in gconf
[03:12] <holotone> ufo: I THINK so
[03:12] <holotone> But I'm not sure
[03:12] <kbrooks> Xenguy, larsemil is a moron?
[03:12] <Xenguy> kbrooks: must be a typo =)
[03:12] <ufo> holotone: try to install linux-restricted-modules
[03:12] <holotone> ufo: These ones have different chipsets, from what I've heard
[03:12] <evils> is there a way of changing the settings in compiz?
[03:12] <kbrooks> !lart Xenguy
[03:12] <maxtor> how detect my camera digital with ubuntu
[03:12] <Xenguy> !lart kbrooks
[03:12] <holotone> ufo: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules?
[03:12] <Madpilot> Xenguy & kbrooks: lart only works in -offtopic - sorry :P
[03:12] <Xenguy> Madpilot: pity
[03:12] <Anpheus> Hello, everyone.
[03:13] <Madpilot> maxtor: plug it in, many of them autodetect
[03:13] <ufo> holotone: you can look with apt-cache search linux-restricted-modules
[03:13] <ryno_fly> crimsun: no, i don't see the pnp os option
[03:13] <maxtor> i do, but not detect
[03:13] <Delvien> how do i get WoW install from wine to allow it two see the second CD ( which is an iso )
[03:13] <crimsun> ryno_fly: do you see any place in the bios where you can reserve resources for {e}isa/pci devices?
[03:14] <evils> you should be able to mount it as a fat 32 disk
[03:14] <evils> ^^for maxtor
[03:14] <kbrooks> what is a tongue twister
[03:14] <Anpheus> Uhm, I'll admit, I'm a linux, ahem, newbie. I don't have a great deal of experience running linux aside from some very minor dedicated server work on some ancient slackware-running device. But I would like some assistance in running Ubuntu, could someone help?
[03:14] <larsemil> _jason, there is no newer version of glib in the resp then 2.0
[03:14] <holotone> ufo: that spit out a bunch of stuff that I have no idea what to do with...
[03:14] <Madpilot> maxtor: start gThumb, try file->import from camera
[03:14] <Xenguy> Anpheus: ask
[03:14] <maxtor> i try
[03:14] <Delvien> _ jason do you know how to mount an ISO image so a Wine based install will see it as a CD ?
[03:14] <evils> Anpheys whats the specific problem?
[03:14] <Madpilot> !ask
[03:14] <Xenguy> !die
[03:14] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Xenguy
[03:14] <ufo> holotone: try the linux-restricted-modules
[03:15] <Xenguy> oh you are alive :P
[03:15] <adrian_> maxtor: if gThumb doesn't work, try gphoto2, its command line but has worked for me
[03:15] <evils> does anyone know anthing about Xgl?
[03:15] <_jason> larsemil: the one in the repos is 2.8.3
[03:15] <kbrooks> !die
[03:15] <ubotu> kbrooks: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:15] <ufo> evils: my xgl works
[03:15] <larsemil> _jason, what is the error i get then..
[03:15] <kbrooks> ubotu, exit
[03:15] <ubotu> kbrooks: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:15] <delire_z> holotone: hey, found this. it's supposed to work out of the box. this time i sleep for real: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[03:15] <ryno_fly> crimsun: no there is no option for that
[03:15] <cradek> !Xgl
[03:15] <_jason> larsemil: maybe you need the -dev package for it
[03:15] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu and #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[03:15] <kbrooks> !botsnack
[03:15] <ubotu> thanks kbrooks :)
[03:15] <Madpilot> !tell kbrooks about msg the bot
[03:15] <lampshade> how can I find out if Ubuntu is picking up a printer?  I've connected it and powered on, where can I see that ubuntu is seeing it?
[03:15] <evils> ok, did you have problems with gconf?
[03:15] <Anpheus> *laugh* Well, I've tried to install Ubuntu (5.10, AMD64) from disc and this worked OK until boot. Near the end of the boot cycle though, in fact, I believe at the very end, the GNOME Desktop Manager will attempt to start. This fails, and I get some very ugly looking message in gray and blue that no screen is detected.
[03:16] <kbrooks> Madpilot, never.
[03:16] <maxtor> gtumb not detected my digital camera
[03:16] <holotone> delire: Heh.. Awesome, thanks!
[03:16] <javiolo> how can I add a bar like the one here (bottom bar) http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=3&id=35516&file1=35516-1.jpg&file2=35516-2.png&file3=35516-3.jpg&name=Gentle
[03:16] <Madpilot> lampshade: System menu -> Admin -> Printers, then add printer
[03:16] <kbrooks> Madpilot, i shall now prosecute YOU
[03:16] <Anpheus> I then attempted to use an Ubuntu LiveCD (5.10, x86) to see if this would correctly display using GDS.
[03:16] <lampshade> Madpilot, What if I don't have that.  It was an install without the gnome desktop
[03:16] <evils> ok thanks
[03:16] <Delvien> DOES ANYONE KNOW how to mount a ISO so that WINE sees it as a CD  ?!?
[03:16] <evils> ill try that
[03:16] <brenner> Anpheus: what's your video card?
[03:16] <Madpilot> kbrooks: I have the power of the op. Prosecuting me is not advised. :P
[03:16] <holotone> how do I install madwifi?
[03:17] <Anpheus> PCIe Radeon X1600
[03:17] <Madpilot> lampshade: then I've got no idea, I'm afraid
[03:17] <kbrooks> Madpilot, prosecuting ... 50%
[03:17] <IdleBuntu> Delvien burn the iso to cd then wine will see the cd
[03:17] <brenner> ubotu: tell Delvien about mountiso
[03:17] <kbrooks> 100%
[03:17] <kbrooks> GUILTY
[03:17] <ryno_fly> delvien: i've heard the quite common problem from friends, try googling it
[03:17] <lampshade> Madpilot, any command line?  I setup cups, but I have no idea that cups is working right you know?  I mean the error log shows the most generic errors ever
[03:17] <maxtor> hwinfo says  USB 00.0: 0000 Unclassified device
[03:17] <maxtor>   [Created at usb.120] 
[03:17] <maxtor>   Unique ID: cLrx.5KEB_32unq2
[03:17] <maxtor>   Parent ID: k4bc.T27vtnvn7i8
[03:17] <maxtor>   SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.0/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.0
[03:17] <maxtor>   SysFS BusID: 1-2:1.0
[03:17] <maxtor>   Hardware Class: unknown
[03:17] <maxtor>   Model: "NHJ USB Digital Still Camera"
[03:17] <maxtor>   Hotplug: USB
[03:17] <maxtor>   Vendor: usb 0x2770 "NHJ"
[03:17] <maxtor>   Device: usb 0x9060 "USB Digital Still Camera"
[03:17] <IdleBuntu> !stop
[03:17] <maxtor>   Revision: "1.00"
[03:17] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleBuntu
[03:17] <maxtor>   Speed: 1.5 Mbps
[03:17] <tony__> jason that did work.  i'll play with it later because I just don;t like the thought of a realplayer folder on my desktop.  i doubt that will give other user accounts access to realplayer
[03:17] <maxtor>   Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
[03:17] <maxtor>   Attached to: #48 (Hub)
[03:18] <brenner> Anpheus: run this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:18] <maxtor> hown to mount this camera ?
[03:18] <kbrooks> !flood
[03:18] <ubotu> methinks flood is for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode.
[03:18] <Madpilot> maxtor: use a pastebin next time, thanks
[03:18] <kbrooks> maxtor, DO NOT paste here
[03:18] <crimsun> ryno_fly: is there any output from pnpdump? (you need the isapnptools package installed)
[03:18] <IdleBuntu> maxtor thatwas a great help...hold on Ill scroll up 200 lines now
[03:18] <Anpheus> Well, I bet that involves connecting over network connection.
[03:18] <brenner> Anpheus: and choose the vesa driver when you get a list.  if you're unsure of any options, just press enter to choose default
[03:18] <maxtor>  USB 00.0: 0000 Unclassified device
[03:18] <maxtor>   [Created at usb.120] 
[03:18] <maxtor>   Unique ID: cLrx.5KEB_32unq2
[03:18] <maxtor>   Parent ID: k4bc.T27vtnvn7i8
[03:18] <maxtor>   SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.0/usb1/1-2/1-2:1.0
[03:18] <maxtor>   SysFS BusID: 1-2:1.0
[03:18] <maxtor>   Hardware Class: unknown
[03:18] <maxtor>   Model: "NHJ USB Digital Still Camera"
[03:18] <maxtor>   Hotplug: USB
[03:18] <maxtor>   Vendor: usb 0x2770 "NHJ"
[03:18] <maxtor>   Device: usb 0x9060 "USB Digital Still Camera"
[03:18] <maxtor>   Revision: "1.00"
[03:18] <maxtor>   Speed: 1.5 Mbps
[03:18] <maxtor>   Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
[03:18] <holotone> aaargh
[03:18] <tony__> before i go... is there a dvr (digital video recording) program for linux out there anyone knows of?
[03:18] <maxtor>   Attached to: #48 (Hub)
[03:18] <kbrooks> !flood
[03:18] <ubotu> flood is, like, for pasting, please use http://pastebin.com , http://paste.ubuntulinux.nl or #flood here on freenode.
[03:19] <kbrooks> !tell maxtor about flood
[03:19] <Anpheus> Brenner, I cannot connect to any outside networks as of yet, unless there is some way to use the wireless PCI card after booting up Ubuntu.
[03:19] <Madpilot> kbrooks: he's not here no more
[03:19] <brenner> Anpheus: so you don't have the box in front of you?
[03:19] <akant> ok my taskbar has disappeared
[03:19] <akant> boo
[03:19] <Anpheus> It's this very same machine.
[03:20] <tony__> l8r
[03:20] <Anpheus> It just wants to use the LAN port and not the wireless PCI card.
[03:20] <torpedo|dog> tony__, mythtv
[03:20] <Madpilot> akant: just the taskbar, or the whole panel?
[03:20] <brenner> akant: there aren't any taskbars ... at least in gnome therea i't
[03:20] <ufo> holotone: sorry you have to ask someone who got card like you :(
[03:20] <kbrooks> Madpilot, ubotu messages people - even if they arent in any channel
[03:20] <Madpilot> kbrooks: true enough, I'd forgotten that
[03:20] <IdleBuntu> wb
[03:21] <brenner> Anpheus: i'm not sure i get you.  you just need to run that command when you get dumped at the prompt
[03:21] <maxtor> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[03:21] <javiolo> how can I add a bar like the one here (bottom bar) http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=3&id=35516&file1=35516-1.jpg&file2=35516-2.png&file3=35516-3.jpg&name=Gentle
[03:21] <holotone> ufo: The reason I got the Proxim Orinoco is because it's listed @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards as "Just Works"
[03:21] <maxtor> hi
[03:21] <kbrooks> maxtor, english.
[03:21] <Anpheus> Does not that command require a network connection?
[03:21] <holotone> which it does anything but
[03:21] <Anpheus> Brenner'
[03:21] <brenner> Anpheus: no
[03:21] <maxtor> ups
[03:21] <Madpilot> maxtor: pastebin that stuff, and post the URL here for people to look at
[03:21] <ryno_fly> crimsun: i get command not found, i have to go, but thanks for your help, we tried :(
[03:22] <Anpheus> Ok.
[03:22] <brenner> Anpheus: it just sets up your display configuration file
[03:22] <Error404> oh oh oh webmin installed
[03:22] <Anpheus> Brenner, I will write this down and try it.
[03:22] <maxtor> give me your e-mail
[03:22] <crimsun> ryno_fly: please install isapnptools first, then try the command again
[03:22] <IdleBuntu> !tell maxtor about pastebin
[03:22] <vaquero> I can't sniff - ipw2200 with latest drivers - but ethereal cannot see packets in promiscious mode -- any hints??
[03:22] <kbrooks> can the trademark owner prosecute anyone for using (part of) the name "Ubuntu"?
[03:23] <_jason> javiolo: looks like gdesklets bar, can't remember the exact name of it
[03:23] <Madpilot> maxtor: go here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ paste your stuff, and paste JUST THE URL here
[03:23] <holotone> Can someone tell me how to install madwifi?
[03:23] <crimsun> !info pnpbios-tools
[03:23] <maxtor> idont understand
[03:23] <maxtor> my english is not very good
[03:23] <torpedo|dog> maxtor, take all the text you want to paste, and put it in the box there.
[03:23] <_jason> javiolo: now I'll ask you a question, do you know what command gave him that information in the terminal?
[03:23] <Madpilot> !es
[03:23] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:24] <maxtor> thanks
[03:24] <kbrooks> maxtor, join those rooms
[03:24] <ryno_fly> crimsun: i'll look that up and try to install it, thx for your help BYe Bye
[03:24] <kbrooks> the*
[03:24] <kbrooks> room*
[03:24] <Anpheus> Oh, Brenner, one last question
[03:24] <larsemil> _jason, okey... so now the line should look like (if (is (application_name) "XMMS") (undecorate)
[03:24] <brenner> Anpheus: yes?
[03:24] <Anpheus> Should I boot Ubuntu in rescue mode (root, I believe) or as usual?
[03:24] <larsemil> _jason, but with aterm
[03:24] <jerware> how do i manually connfigure an ip address? what nic cards file?
[03:24] <torpedo|dog> I've got serious 403age when I try to request http://localhost/~me running Apache. Can anyone help?
[03:25] <_adub> is there an application that will allow me to select what wireless AP i want to associate with
[03:25] <brenner> Anpheus: doesn't really matter.  either way you'll get a workable shell prompt
[03:25] <_jason> larsemil: yeah probably
[03:25] <Anpheus> Ok.
[03:25] <vaquero> anyone out there having my problem?
[03:25] <Anpheus> I hope I do not return shortly.
[03:25] <torpedo|dog> _adub, you should be able to do so using the system > networking control.
[03:25] <Madpilot> torpedo|dog: have you read the wiki's Apache page?
[03:25] <torpedo|dog> I have.
[03:25] <vaquero> unable to put WiFi card (ipw220) in promiscious mode
[03:25] <torpedo|dog> It is of no help.
[03:26] <_adub> ehh i use kde
[03:26] <Error404> ok
[03:26] <larsemil> _jason, well, now i dont get it. in version 0.10 u wrote it in .devilspie.xml, on your howto u say make directory .devilspie and then script.ds, wich is right?
[03:26] <Error404> little.. knocks are annoying
[03:26] <torpedo|dog> !kubuntu
[03:26] <ubotu> well, kubuntu is Ubuntu+KDE, (not a fork) ; see http://kubuntu.org and you can go to #kubuntu for KDE-related help, or install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[03:26] <_adub> torpedo|dog the strangest thing is it isnt allowing me to change the settings i can log into adminstration mode and it will not allow anything beone that
[03:26] <_jason> larsemil: the second way, devilspie no longer uses xml
[03:26] <larsemil> _jason, goodie!
[03:27] <maxtor> i posted
[03:28] <torpedo|dog> maxtor, give us the URL of your post
[03:28] <larsemil> _jason, working perfect! thx!
[03:28] <_jason> larsemil: np
[03:28] <maxtor> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9231
[03:28] <jhonioko> hola atodoss
[03:29] <_jason> !es
[03:29] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:29] <jhonioko> de donde son
[03:29] <maxtor> hola jhonioko
[03:29] <vaquero> gotta run - I'll check back w- y'all laterz..
[03:29] <holotone>  What's the best thing to do if Ubuntu becomes completely unresponsive?
[03:29] <holotone> almost always happens when nm-applet is running
[03:29] <jhonioko> estoy ejecutando ubuntu live cd
[03:29] <crimsun> holotone: kick stuff. particularly the ctrl+alt+backspace keystroke combination.
[03:29] <jhonioko> primera vez que lo uso la raja
[03:29] <torpedo|dog> !tel jhonioko about es
[03:29] <Madpilot> holotone: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace will restart Gnome/X for you
[03:29] <ubotu> torpedo|dog: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:29] <holotone> crimsun: ctrl+alt+backspace does nothing
[03:30] <holotone> I'm in Kubuntu
[03:30] <maxtor> yo lo tengo instalado
[03:30] <torpedo|dog> !tell jhonioko about es
[03:30] <maxtor> tengo el ubuntu 5.04
[03:30] <crimsun> holotone: can you switch to a virtual console with ctrl+alt+F1?
[03:30] <holotone> crimsun: nope, tried that too
[03:30] <maxtor> pero tengo unos dramas para conectar mi camara digital
[03:30] <holotone> completely frozen, and my fan's going a million miles an hour
[03:30] <Madpilot> maxtor: type "lsusb" in a terminal, and pastebin that too
[03:30] <crimsun> holotone: then power cycle it.
[03:30] <maxtor> ok
[03:30] <holotone> there's no way to kill whatever's locking it?
[03:30] <disastorm> hey guys
[03:31] <holotone> that's what I'd like to avoid
[03:31] <holotone> if it's possible
[03:31] <jhonioko> yo tengo el ubunto 5.10
[03:31] <disastorm> if my computer wont start up and I disconnected the power supply, and the power supply wont turn on when its not connected to anything
[03:31] <ufo> holotone: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=105437&highlight=madwifi+ng could try that
[03:31] <disastorm> does that mean its the power supply is broken?
[03:31] <Madpilot> holotone: Ctrl+Alt+F1 (up to F6) will drop you to a command shell
[03:31] <holotone> Madpilot: Nope
[03:31] <holotone> does nothing
[03:31] <holotone> ufo: Thanks!
[03:31] <Madpilot> disastorm: a power supply that isn't plugged into a motherboard will not run anyway
[03:31] <gaja> Hi! I have a major problem with apt. There seem to be a lot of unmet dependencies. I have really no idea how to fix this. It occured when I tried to upgrade to dapper. http://deadbeefbabe.org/paste/2984
[03:32] <twitch101> how do i make amule download faster? i have roadrunner and its only downloading at 23kb
[03:32] <maxtor> i posted http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9232
[03:32] <disastorm> are you sure i searched on google and someone said that if the fan doesnt turn on when its connected to nothing then it doesnt work
[03:32] <disastorm> on a forum
[03:33] <kbrooks>  21:33:02 up 4 days,  9:17,  2 users,  load average: 0.02, 0.03, 0.00
[03:33] <kbrooks> muhahha
[03:33] <kbrooks> display it!
[03:33] <holotone> Ok, let's say I've done nothing, and apparently MadWifi, which is included in 5.10, supports my Atheros chipset PCMCIA card
[03:33] <holotone> where do I go to enable it?
[03:33] <holotone> just the basics
[03:33] <holotone> Kubuntu, FYI
[03:33] <familia> ke onda
[03:34] <jadams_> can anyone tell me how to determine what a button on my laptop sends, so I can map it to appropriate functions in gnome?
[03:34] <disastorm> are you sure madpilot?
[03:34] <Madpilot> disastorm: pretty sure, yeah. Plug it back into a motherboard and see what it does
[03:34] <jadams_> (BTW, Gateway M500 laptops run almost flawlessly out of the box in Ubuntu, and are awesome with very little tweaking)
[03:34] <larsemil> _jason, i've got some problems with geometry...
[03:35] <_jason> larsemil: what are they?
[03:35] <Madpilot> jadams_: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaKeys
[03:36] <jadams_> madpilot: thanks
[03:36] <Mordof> question: when i go to burn a dvd it says some files have invalid filenames, how do i tell which are the invalid filenames???
[03:36] <evils> ok so ive broken my xserver
[03:36] <larsemil> _jason, i dont know how to set it
[03:36] <Error404> what's the little star in the grey box in synaptic?
[03:36] <Error404> popular?
[03:36] <holotone> How do I install the linux-restricted-modules-(kernel) package?
[03:37] <roostishaw> where does windows save screenshots????
[03:37] <holotone> Or is it installed by default?
[03:37] <crimsun> holotone: it's installed by default
[03:37] <holotone> crap
[03:37] <holotone> Well then, why the hell doesn't MadWifi detect my card?
[03:37] <holotone> grrrr.
[03:37] <_jason> larsemil: read through the four links at the end of my post, just skip to the geometry part.  I think at least 2 of the guides give examples
[03:37] <crimsun> holotone: just try: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname r)
[03:37] <Mordof> question: when i go to burn a dvd it says some files have invalid filenames, how do i tell which are the invalid filenames???
[03:37] <Madpilot> Error404: there's an icon guide somewhere in Synaptic
[03:37] <bimberi> Error404: Help -> Icon Legend
[03:38] <madd_matt> Quick question, will ubuntu install fit in 900mb?
[03:38] <disastorm> i plugged into the motherboard but it didnt do anything
[03:38] <holotone> crimsun: E: Couldn't find package linux-restricted-modules-Linux
[03:38] <Mordof> madd_matt, ubuntu install fits on 1 cd, of course itll fit in 900mb
[03:38] <torpedo|dog> madd_matt, not really.
[03:38] <crimsun> holotone: sorry, that should be uname -r, not uname r
[03:38] <Mordof> torpedo|dog, why not really?
[03:38] <holotone> crimsun: already newest version, thanks anyhow, though!
[03:38] <thewayofzen> would someone mind telling me what the command is for the gnome system configuration thingy is.. the one that lets you change your icons on the desktop etc..
[03:38] <disastorm> this post on here says power supply should work when its not plugged in to anything http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/2676/
[03:39] <thewayofzen> i dont have it in my menus
[03:39] <torpedo|dog> Mordof, when everything is uncompressed, it takes up around 1GB
[03:39] <Error404> and um
[03:39] <_jason> thewayofzen: gconf-editor
[03:39] <torpedo|dog> and if you want to do anything, you need more than that.
[03:39] <Mordof> torpedo|dog, ohh
[03:39] <holotone> crimsun: is there some sort of config for madwifi?
[03:39] <thewayofzen> _jason, rad thanks.
[03:39] <Error404> is there, just out of curiosity, anything like mac widgets for gnome? =)
[03:39] <Madpilot> Mordof: a full install of Breezy takes about 1.8Gb
[03:39] <torpedo|dog> Error404, i know there's a program like that, but I don't remember what it is.
[03:40] <_jason> Error404: gdesklets
[03:40] <holotone> Error404: Gdesklets
[03:40] <Mordof> Madpilot, ok! now help me fix my other problem :) heh. i cant burn my dvd!!! says filenames are invalid
[03:40] <larsemil> _jason, well i saw thet.. but it does not want to do as in the examples. :)
[03:41] <_jason> larsemil: what are you trying to do and what does your expression look like?
[03:41] <Dave^59> hello all
[03:41] <Madpilot> Mordof: I saw your earlier posts - no idea, though - sorry
[03:41] <Mordof> grrrr
[03:41] <Formidable> Good Night!
[03:41] <Mordof> i cant whipe out my computer without backing this up!!! :S
[03:41] <larsemil> _jason, (if (is (application_name) "aterm") (undecorate) (geometry 100x100+0+0))
[03:41] <brenner> Mordof: hit the forum?
[03:41] <_jason> larsemil: you need to use begin to do more than one action, so (begin (undecorate) (geometry "blah"))
[03:41] <andrew_> if I have a bash script with a variable $name, and i have a file that has the line "name=????" and i want to replace after the = with $ name, how do i do it?
[03:41] <zebraFusion> I have a question
[03:41] <Error404> oh
[03:42] <disastorm> madpilot
[03:42] <zebraFusion> Say I install Azureus from the .deb
[03:42] <Error404> it makes me so warm and fuzzy
[03:42] <disastorm> it didnt do anything when i plugged it in motheroard
[03:42] <ajmazuch> I like this
[03:42] <mzuverink> Can anyone recommend a good site with howto on fetcgmail?
[03:42] <zebraFusion> and the files are located in ~/.Azureus, if I remove those files... Will everything related to that program be removed? Or is there something like a Windows registry for Linux
[03:42] <Error404> I got more done with this ubuntu installation than I got done with my gentoo installation just bootstrapping the system
[03:42] <mzuverink> fetchmail
[03:42] <cinder> hi!!
[03:42] <Madpilot> disastorm: might be fried, then - got a multimeter you can test it with?
[03:42] <cinder> how do I change gtk themes??
[03:43] <disastorm> uh i dunno where to get that wouldnt it be easier to get a new powersupply?
[03:43] <brenner> cinder: sys>prefs>themes
[03:43] <zebraFusion> cinder, the way I've done it is find a nice theme from gnome-look.org, downloading the file and using the "install theme" in System --> Preferences --> Theme
[03:43] <Madpilot> disastorm: probably, yeah
[03:43] <disastorm> ok thanks
[03:44] <disastorm> it was weird because today i just turned off my pc one time then next time it wouldnt start again
[03:44] <SmrtJustin> how can I make my system clock ETC instead of UTC, so my scripts that require the date command aren't off?
[03:44] <cratel1> how can I figure out what command is being executed when I choose something from the system menu in gnome? I'm wondering what to call from the command line for the xscreensaver prefs.
[03:44] <zebraFusion> Say I install Azureus from a .deb, and the install files are located in ~/.Azureus, if I remove those files... Will everything related to that program be removed? Or is there something like a Windows registry for Linux
[03:44] <Delvien> does anyone know how to make WoW recognize a ISO mount as a CD with multiple CD installs ?
[03:44] <dukex64> how do i check my hdd space with linux
[03:44] <geneo93> dukex64: df
[03:45] <dukex64> ok
[03:45] <dukex64> and whats the command to delete files and folders
[03:45] <Madpilot> !cli
[03:45] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[03:45] <Madpilot> dukex64: ^^^
[03:45] <geneo93> what files
[03:45] <dukex64> any files
[03:45] <zebraFusion> dukex64, "rm <filename" and "rm -r <folder>"
[03:46] <bimberi> cratel1: gnome-screensaver-preferences   (i find out by looking through the output of ps 'auxw' in a terminal)
[03:46] <dukex64> cool thanks
[03:46] <cradek> fempto?
[03:46] <bimberi> cratel1: er,  'ps auxw'
[03:47] <Macbeth> anyone know how to run azureus without using sudo, ive changes the permissions, but it anit made a diff.
[03:47] <stoned> az is evil, you should run rtorrent :D
[03:47] <larsemil> _jason, i still get scroll. thats not part of the undecorate?
[03:48] <cratel1> bimberi: thanks. It actually was xscreensaver-demo because is was the xscreensaver. What does the w flag do for ps?
[03:48] <disastorm> hey how do i find out how many W my power supply is
[03:48] <Macbeth> is it that better ?
[03:48] <bimberi> cratel1: wide (i think) - it ensures the whole command line is output - going over >1 lines if necessary
[03:49] <cratel1> bimberi: excellent! Thanks!
[03:49] <brenner> disastorm: unless it's a laptop, open up the case
[03:49] <bimberi> cratel1: yw :)
[03:49] <disastorm> yea theres like a little grid on the right side of the power supply but i dont understand it
[03:50] <disastorm> one part says dc output 430W and another part says 230W max
[03:50] <_jason> larsemil: I think you can disable that in aterm, I can't remember the option
[03:50] <larsemil> ok. thx
[03:50] <disastorm> so does that mean its 430W or 230W?
[03:50] <ufo> disastorm: its 430w
[03:50] <tatters> I should be able to create a folder in my home directory?
[03:50] <_jason> tatters: yes
[03:50] <disastorm> ok thanks
[03:50] <disastorm> whats the 230 mean?
[03:51] <BlueEagle> brenner: It's probably stated in the manual.
[03:51] <ufo> disastorm: the 230w is the wats coming from wall
[03:51] <tatters> hmm I think all my permission messed up I got padlock files and cannot create a folder there
[03:51] <BlueEagle> brenner: If not check the manufacturers website.
[03:51] <Delvien> Anyone here get WoW to work ?
[03:51] <brenner> BlueEagle: thanks
[03:51] <Macbeth> stoned, is rtorrent that easy to use?
[03:51] <disastorm> it has an adjuster in the back u can adjust to 230 or 115
[03:51] <BlueEagle> ufo: Do you mean 230v being the voltage in the wall or that you can't load the outlet with more than 230 watts of power?
[03:52] <ufo> BlueEagle: its probably volts :)
[03:52] <tatters> is there a way to reset all permission to original settings?
[03:52] <Madpilot> disastorm: the 230-115 thing is input, North America has 115V out of the wall, most of the rest of the world has 230
[03:52] <BlueEagle> ufo: Might be. ;D
[03:52] <disastorm> oh ok
[03:52] <Madpilot> tatters: right-click on one of the 'padlocked' files - who is listed as the owner?
[03:52] <disastorm> the number showing is what it is set to right?
[03:52] <waldo_> has anyone had any luck getting the pcmcia slot in g4 powermacs to work?
[03:53] <disastorm> so if the 115 is showing, its set to 115?
[03:53] <Madpilot> disastorm: I'd assume so, yeah
[03:53] <syukur> hallo
[03:53] <disastorm> ok
[03:53] <tatters> its says root
[03:53] <Madpilot> tatters: sorry, right-click & choose Properties, then Permissions tab, then check owner
[03:53] <BlueEagle> disastorm: That's how it works I suppose.
[03:53] <stoned> why is people sayin that automatix is bad?
[03:54] <Madpilot> !automatix
[03:54] <ubotu> automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[03:54] <BlueEagle> disastorm: ie. I've only seen them set to 230 and that's the voltage of my outlet and all have worked for me.
[03:54] <BlueEagle> disastorm: However yours might use a different standard. :)
[03:54] <stoned> but if i already have used it, then what?
[03:54] <tatters> mad someone told me to something it messed then they told me to I had to rm /home/tatter/.* authority  to fix it
[03:55] <tatters> summat about being pwnd by root now my kernal log fails no e-mail is being sent out
[03:55] <mrpull-x> i've got an old laptop with a mach64 video chip
[03:56] <mrpull-x> it has worked out of the box with everything prior to dapper
[03:56] <stoned> can you fix a system that you used automatix on ( so far i can't tell if anything is broken)
[03:56] <maxtor> i have a question ?
[03:56] <BlueEagle> mrpull-x: topic please.
[03:56] <stoned> maxtor, you do?
[03:56] <mrpull-x> anybody else felt similar pain?
[03:56] <BlueEagle> maxtor: Care to ask it?
[03:56] <BlueEagle> mrpull-x: Please read the topic.
[03:56] <stoned> wait is he asking us if he has a question?
[03:56] <maxtor> how to discover my digital camera ?
[03:56] <mrpull-x> DOH!
[03:56] <tatters> I couldnt get a ICE desktop was the original problem
[03:56] <BlueEagle> stoned: He might be.
[03:56] <disastorm> thanks well i was just wondering because i always wondered about it
[03:56] <BlueEagle> mrpull-x: doh, what?
[03:57] <disastorm> either way my computer doesnt start up so im gonna get a new power supply
[03:57] <mrpull-x> doh, i didn't catch the topic.
[03:57] <stoned> so anyone answer my question about automatix?
[03:57] <BlueEagle> mrpull-x: It's a common thing to do so you won't look so nubish.
[03:57] <BlueEagle> :)
[03:58] <torpedo|dog> !tell stoned about automatix
[03:58] <BlueEagle> stoned: If something doesn't appear to be broken then  you're fine just don't use it any more. ;D
[03:58] <brenner> stoned: if you're not experiencing problems, i wouldn't worry about it ... but then again, who knows what's haopening under the hood
[03:58] <BlueEagle> stoned: if automatix has broken something on your system you might be in for a hard time getting it right.
[03:59] <Aviatrixie> any musicians here?
[03:59] <Anpheus> Brenner, I was unable to succesfully use GDM.
[03:59] <stoned> BlueEagle, nothing broken, in fact, it fixed something that didn't work before
[03:59] <maxtor> i dont detect gtkam my camera
[03:59] <brenner> Anpheus: what happened?
[03:59] <adub> how do i connect to a single specified access point via wireless pc card i have like 10 AP in my area causing interferance
[03:59] <stoned> I dont see why I was so dramatically told that it was evil and shouldn't have been used
[04:00] <BlueEagle> stoned: Well there you go then.
[04:00] <tatters> so if I chmod 777 -r /   then started to lock down essential stuff afterward would that be best way to recover from permission problem
[04:00] <BlueEagle> stoned: Still I wouldn't rely on automatix to fix such things in the future.
[04:00] <mzuverink> Fetchmail anyone?
[04:00] <BlueEagle> stoned: You only get lucky that many times.
[04:00] <BlueEagle>  :)
[04:00] <stoned> BlueEagle, yeah, word
[04:00] <stoned> BlueEagle, how do you add info into the botter
[04:00] <dukex64> these dumb panels, how do i make my icons and junk be where the want to be
[04:00] <BlueEagle> tatters: I would not recomend making every file world writable.
[04:01] <BlueEagle> stoned: Into what botter?
[04:01] <stoned> I would like to add information for keytouch, otherwise unmentioned as far as I know.
[04:01] <stoned> !keytouch
[04:01] <ubotu> stoned: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:01] <Anpheus> Brenner, basically, I think drivers do not exist for my card.
[04:01] <stoned> see nothing
[04:01] <brenner> dukex64: what's wrong ?
[04:01] <bimberi> dukex64: right-click -> move, if they won't - unlock
[04:01] <tatters> is there any recommended way to reset file permissions?
[04:01] <brenner> Anpheus: did you select eh vesa driver?
[04:01] <_jason> stoned: ubotu: keytouched is blah
[04:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell stoned about yourself
[04:01] <brenner> Anpheus: that should be a failsafe
[04:01] <BlueEagle> stoned: Did you try /whois ubotu to see if that listed an admin?
[04:01] <dukex64> haha how simple, wonder why i didnt see that, thanks
[04:01] <stoned> huh
[04:02] <stoned> what guy?
[04:02] <bimberi> dukex64: np :)
[04:02] <stoned> i lost
[04:02] <_jason> stoned: watch me
[04:02] <stoned> ok
[04:02] <_jason> ubotu: keytouched is blah
[04:02] <ubotu> _jason: okay
[04:02] <Anpheus> Brenner: Oh, yeah... vesa driver... well, no I didn't. Would that have worked even though lspci could not identify the card?
[04:02] <Aviatrixie> I've been a user of Ubuntu for... oh.... 3 months now.
[04:02] <_jason> !keytouched
[04:02] <ubotu> methinks keytouched is blah
[04:02] <stoned> ohhh
[04:02] <stoned> I get it
[04:02] <stoned> fsckin blunt man
[04:03] <stoned> done made me high etc.
[04:03] <disastorm> hey just wondering if anyone knows how to get ragnarok online working with wine with a radeon xpress 200m
[04:03] <Anpheus> Brenner, to clarify, it did list two devices. One was for primary management of the card and I think the other connection was for a second display.
[04:03] <brenner> Anpheus: it *should*.  no guarantees.  (i thought i told you to try it.) :-/
[04:03] <Madpilot> !forget keytouched
[04:03] <ubotu> Madpilot: i didn't have anything called 'keytouched'
[04:03] <Aviatrixie> anyone here use windows?
[04:03] <_jason> stoned: make sure you only add useful stuff because messing with the bot will get you banned :)
[04:03] <_jason> Madpilot: did it already :)
[04:03] <Madpilot> _jason: thanks
[04:03] <tatters> yes windows xp
[04:04] <geneo93> ubotu: geneo93 is nuts
[04:04] <ubotu> geneo93: okay
[04:04] <Anpheus> Brenner: You did tell me to try it, but I forgot. If I switch to use the Vesa driver, where would I go to find support to utilize my graphics card?
[04:04] <Aviatrixie> Madpilot... are you a licensed pilot?
[04:04] <brenner> Anpheus: you can sort that out later.  the vesa driver should be able to at least let you login and use gnome.  we can sort out your ati drivers later.
[04:04] <BlueEagle> disastorm: http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games/alphabrowse.mhtml?letter=R
[04:05] <Anpheus> Brenner, alright. GAIM supports IRC connections, as I understand it?
[04:05] <disastorm> ive already tried the standard way
[04:05] <geneo93> :-D
[04:05] <brenner> Anpheus: yes
[04:05] <maxtor> other question ?
[04:05] <disastorm> basically using full screen mode, virtual desktop with that resolution, and wine or cedega ragnarok and i just get a black screen
[04:05] <disastorm> one person told me its because i have an ati radeon xpress 200m
[04:05] <Anpheus> Brenner, then I will return.
[04:06] <maxtor> how upgrade gphoto2 ?
[04:06] <BlueEagle> disastorm: make that http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=928
[04:06] <stoned> ubotu: keytouch is http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/ - KeyTouch is a program which allows you to easily configure the extra function keys of your INTERNET/MULTIMEDIA ready keyboard. Ubuntu packages available.
[04:06] <ubotu> stoned: okay
[04:06] <stoned> alright
[04:06] <BlueEagle> disastorm: Not playable even if you get it installed.
[04:06] <stoned> !keytouch
[04:06] <ubotu> keytouch is, like, totally, http://keytouch.sourceforge.net/ - KeyTouch is a program which allows you to easily configure the extra function keys of your INTERNET/MULTIMEDIA ready keyboard. Ubuntu packages available.
[04:06] <Madpilot> Aviatrixie: yes, got my PPL
[04:06] <stoned> yes, there we go
[04:06] <maxtor> maybe detect my digtal camera if upgrade gphoto2
[04:07] <_jason> stoned: in the future do that in a private message with ubotu since the channel is kind of busy
[04:07] <stoned> it took me 3 weeks of searching how to configure my keyboard, and i ran across this night before last
[04:07] <disastorm> no it is
[04:07] <disastorm> blueeagle if u check the winehq aplication database
[04:07] <disastorm> people have gotten it working
[04:07] <disastorm> as well ive talked to people that have got it working
[04:07] <_jason> stoned: thanks for the addition
[04:07] <disastorm> just doesnt work for me!!!!
[04:07] <_jason> !enter
[04:07] <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!
[04:07] <BlueEagle> disastorm: Yes, it's working, but not in windowed mode and the mouse is reported to be lagged beyond usefulness.
[04:08] <stoned> _jason, you are welcome
[04:08] <Madpilot> stoned: want to add a linke to this wiki page? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultimediaKeys
[04:08] <disastorm> i havnt heard about the mouse but i heard that the only thing is wrong is that some of the
[04:08] <disastorm> stuff constatnly flashes
[04:08] <disastorm> otherwise almost everything appears to work
[04:08] <disastorm> but i cant even get the game to start up
[04:08] <disastorm> ive been trying forever
[04:09] <brenner> disastorm: ease up on the enter key :-/
[04:09] <stoned> Madpilot, it is in there already
[04:09] <bz0b> hey, if i upgrade to dapper drake, do i comment the backports, because of compatibility?
[04:09] <lampshade> ok, so I have a printer that just doesn't freaking print.  Any ideas?  no error messages, no nothing.  I send it a test page and it does dick.  It was autodetected by Ubuntu, ideas?  (USB)
[04:09] <wastrel> blah
[04:09] <stoned> what is a wiki
[04:10] <Aviatrixie> Madpilot.... ok, then forgive me. I'm a retired jet pilot.
[04:10] <psycho_oreos> where people collaborate on sharing information imo stoned
[04:10] <stoned> whats stand for it
[04:10] <brenner> stoned: search for it at wikipedia.org
[04:10] <stoned> w.i.k.i?
[04:10] <wastrel> how do i prevent firefox from displaying pdf's for me - i want it to pop up a dialog & ask me what to do with the document
[04:10] <brenner> which is itself a wiki :P
[04:10] <Aviatrixie> A wiki is a site made to educate newbies
[04:10] <Madpilot> Aviatrixie: I think you've been here before - welcome back
[04:11] <_jason> wastrel: what version of firefox? 1.5 has settings in preferences > downloads
[04:11] <stoned> ahh, wiki is a noun, it doesn't stand for anything
[04:11] <stoned> its just wiki
[04:11] <wastrel> _jason:  breezy :]   1.0.7
[04:12] <bz0b> lampshade: it might have been autodetected, but sometimes ubuntu gives it the drivers that it think works, but really doesn't
[04:12] <_jason> Sonobana: ``The first wiki, WikiWikiWeb, is named after the "Wiki Wiki" line of Chance RT-52 buses in Honolulu International Airport.''
[04:12] <_jason> stoned: ^
[04:12] <bz0b> lampshade: try and manually search for some
[04:12] <stoned> what is an op here
[04:12] <wastrel> i suppose i could bite the bullet & upgrade  :]  thx for the tip
[04:12] <Aviatrixie> anyone here a bonafide musician?
[04:12] <wastrel> imtheface:  don't pm me.
[04:12] <stoned> wastrel, its not deliberate, its an infected mirc client
[04:12] <bz0b> wow, can someone please ban imtheface ?
[04:12] <wastrel> we should get an operator to kline it
[04:13] <tritium> bz0b: how come?
[04:13] <wastrel> it's trying to get people to run an unsafe command
[04:13] <stoned> imtheface, type //remote off, close mirc, delete the mirc directory, reinstall mirc
[04:13] <bz0b> tritium: he pm'ed me asking if i wanted to get operator in this channel
[04:13] <bz0b> exactly
[04:13] <brenner> stoned: how can you know what an infected mirc client is, but not what an op is?
[04:13] <Aviatrixie> my mirc client is infected but I don't chat you
[04:13] <bz0b> tritium: and pretty much when we run that, it will give him full access to our box, over IRC
[04:14] <bz0b> Aviatrixie: that is why you should use xchat :-)
[04:14] <lampshade> bz0b, did, new drivers seem to have no effect.  does nothing  I don't understand :-/  even if I tail the log there aren't errors... wtf?
[04:14] <stoned> brenner, I asked who HERE is an op
[04:14] <stoned> brenner, read carefully next time before you try bashing people again
[04:14] <stoned> :)
[04:14] <lnx_> how do you check and see how much free space you have on your hdd?
[04:14] <lampshade> df -h
[04:14] <bz0b> lampshade: then im sorry, don't know, try googling
 what is an op here
[04:14] <lnx_> thx
[04:14] <_jason> lnx_: df -h
[04:14] <lampshade> yeah been there done that, been googling for a while
 brenner, read carefully next time before you try bashing people again
[04:14] <bz0b> anyone here using dapper?
[04:14] <brenner> stoned: back at ya
[04:14] <stoned> brenner, ahh yes, I must have been stoned at the moment
[04:14] <Aviatrixie> any musicians here?
[04:14] <stoned> my apologies
[04:15] <brenner> stoned: no worries
[04:15] <Aviatrixie> I'm sorting out things like Ardour and timing
[04:15] <bz0b> Aviatrixie: well, im in a band called "Hollywood Undead", ever heard of it?
[04:15] <stoned> im gonna roll another blunt, brb
[04:15] <maxtor> other questions?
[04:15] <Aviatrixie> no bzob
[04:16] <andrew_> hey whats the easiest way to develop a java program?
[04:16] <maxtor> ihave a graphics adapter via kn400 (s3 unicrome) and how to configure it ?
[04:16] <erick> Question: I've got an HP cd-writer 8200 (usb) that I'd like to get running, but I have no idea how to do it. Google reveals nothing coherent. Any thoughts?
[04:16] <bz0b> Aviatrixie: hmm, maybe you should try and find one of our songs, search for knife called lust, on google, im sure you will find it
[04:16] <wastrel> andrew_:  write it in python
[04:16] <andrew_> i need to use java
[04:16] <maxtor> i have installed ubuntu 5.04
[04:16] <Pendy-laptop> help
[04:16] <etrusco> anatole_1, eclipse
[04:17] <wastrel> heh sry just being snide.  you need a java development environment?
[04:17] <stoned> bz0b, look up SETH'S ICHOR, our band, pakistani neo-classical/indian raaga total speed/shred deathmetal/grindcore style
[04:17] <Aviatrixie> bzob... are you a real musician? Do you play an instrument?  Do you suck, blow, or pluck?
[04:17] <bz0b> stoned: nice, i will
[04:17] <andrew_> wastrel, yes -
[04:17] <Pendy-laptop> i need help about ubuntu
[04:17] <brenner> Pendy-laptop: you have to ask a qustion first
[04:17] <holycow> Pendy-laptop, just ask
[04:18] <wastrel> andrew_:  did you follow the java installation howto on the wiki?
[04:18] <Pendy-laptop> i installed ubuntu base
[04:18] <Pendy-laptop> im stuck now
[04:18] <Pendy-laptop> when i restart it
[04:18] <Pendy-laptop> i enter login and pass
[04:18] <stoned> Aviatrixie, I been plucking for 15 years of guitar and 18 years of sitar and percussion/drums/ and bass
[04:18] <Aviatrixie> what help do you need about ubuntu, Pendy?
[04:18] <bz0b> Aviatrixie: why don't you listen to our music and tell me
[04:18] <holycow> is everyone getting that fekin spam shit fro imtheface?
[04:18] <holycow> what kind of moron thinks i'd fall for that?
[04:18] <brenner> holycow: yes
[04:18] <holycow> retards
[04:18] <Pendy-laptop> then it say
[04:19] <tritium> holycow: you're still getting it?
[04:19] <maxtor> ihave a graphics adapter via kn400 (s3 unicrome) and how to configure it ?
[04:19] <boabsta> holycow, nope
[04:19] <Pendy-laptop> pendy@ubuntu:
[04:19] <andrew_> wastrel, i want a starter "hello world" java file
[04:19] <stoned> holycow, calm down bro, its an infected client. he doesn't know.  he should really just do //remote off
[04:19] <holycow> tritium, i just came in so just once
[04:19] <Pendy-laptop> pendy@ubuntu:~$
[04:19] <Pendy-laptop> then im stuck there
[04:19] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, type startx
[04:19] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, do you want a desktop?
[04:19] <whatwhat> hello
[04:19] <bz0b> tritium: did you get it too?
[04:20] <holycow> thank ya
[04:20] <stoned> he just did a server install im guessing
[04:20] <tritium> bz0b: once, yes
[04:20] <_tom> im trying to access an ntfs partition (sda2) but ubuntu says 'could not enter folder /media/sda2' .. whats wrong?!
[04:20] <maxtor> pendy-laptop try init 4
[04:20] <bz0b> yeah
[04:20] <wastrel> andrew_:  but you have a JDK installed?
[04:20] <bz0b> tritium: thanks for doing what's right
[04:20] <andrew_> i believe so...
[04:20] <Pendy-laptop> init 4
[04:20] <Pendy-laptop> ok hold on
[04:20] <tritium> bz0b: any time :)
[04:20] <Pendy-laptop> it say
[04:20] <wastrel> andrew_:  type javac
[04:20] <andrew_> no i don't
[04:20] <andrew_> lol
[04:20] <Pendy-laptop> init: myst be superuser
[04:20] <Morg> I'm told by a friend that he can't read his NTFS partition using the Disks app. Should he be able to?
[04:20] <wastrel> !java
[04:20] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[04:21] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, sudo init 4
[04:21] <farous> just checking can anyone check if he can draw an open circle with openoffice draw. I want to know if it is specific to my openoffice or is it a bug
[04:21] <erick> So I've got an HP cd-writer 8200e (usb); when hooked up it shows up under lsusb, but Synaptic says there aren't any burners. Could anyone help?
[04:21] <Pendy-laptop> the one who is helping me
[04:21] <wastrel> andrew_:  go here ^^^ and follow the java sdk instructions
[04:21] <Pendy-laptop> pls pm me
[04:21] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, then enter password
[04:21] <_tom> helllp.. i need to access my mp3s on an ntfs partition :(
[04:21] <maxtor> ihave a graphics adapter via kn400 (s3 unicrome) and how to configure it
[04:21] <Pendy-laptop> which password?
[04:21] <brenner> _tom: did you mount it yourself?
[04:21] <erick> Er, not Synaptic... Serpentine
[04:21] <_tom> brenner: no, it was already mounted
[04:21] <Pendy-laptop> done
[04:21] <ufo> !sudo
[04:21] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[04:22] <brenner> _tom: open up /etc/fstab
[04:22] <brenner> Mordof: you too
[04:22] <_tom> brenner: and i can see that it has stuff in it
[04:22] <brenner> Mordof: sorry, meant Morg
[04:22] <Madpilot> Pendy-laptop: your own pw, the one you entered during the install
[04:22] <Pendy-laptop> its done
[04:22] <gpled> changed video card.  whats the command to re-setup x?
[04:22] <Pendy-laptop> pls talk to me in pm
[04:22] <Pendy-laptop> there is too many msg in here
[04:22] <Pendy-laptop> pls
[04:22] <_tom> brenner: ok, i have fstab open..
[04:22] <tritium> Pendy-laptop: that's the nature of IRC
[04:22] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, type 'sudo init 4' it will ask for password, enter your own password.  that is all, do this first. now
[04:23] <bz0b> yay, upgrading to dapper drake as we speak, tritium do you use it?
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> that is done
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> whats next
[04:23] <Morg> brenner: Err, that wasn't my question.
[04:23] <tritium> stoned: ubuntu doesn't use runlevels like that
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> it worked
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> it say
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> switching to runlevel :4
[04:23] <maxtor>  ihave a graphics adapter via kn400 (s3 unicrome) and how to configure it ?
[04:23] <tritium> bz0b: only for testing, but my laptop is in the shop, getting the hard drive replaced
[04:23] <Pendy-laptop> sending processes to term signal
[04:23] <gpled> anyone?
[04:23] <bz0b> tritium: i see
[04:23] <Jivenix> how can i use bittorrent on ubuntu to get the dapper drake iso?
[04:23] <Jivenix> any directions website
[04:24] <bz0b> tritium: do you think its really unstable?
[04:24] <Madpilot> Pendy-laptop: please don't use the Enter key so much - one line per sentence
[04:24] <Pendy-laptop> then
[04:24] <Pendy-laptop> it show again
[04:24] <bimberi> farous: i can draw non-filled circles ok, is that what you meant?
[04:24] <dukex64> my ubunutu seems pretty laggy, the firefox becomes unresponsive alot
[04:24] <brenner> _tom: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[04:24] <Pendy-laptop> ok sorry
[04:24] <tritium> bz0b: no, not really
[04:24] <_tom> brenner: thank you.
[04:24] <Pendy-laptop> now what i do?
[04:24] <farous> bimberi: i on the other hand can not so it is specific to my installation
[04:24] <zebraFusion> How can you see the current version of an installed package?
[04:24] <bimberi> farous: what happens?
[04:24] <zebraFusion> dpkg -v <package> ?
[04:25] <Pendy-laptop> hello...
[04:25] <farous> bimberi: even lines with arrors are screwed up
[04:25] <disastorm> hey can i edit my login screen for ubuntu?
[04:25] <disastorm> for gnome
[04:25] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, do you want to use ubuntu as a server only or as an everyday desktop machine?
[04:25] <farous> bimberi: frankly i do not know i just upgraded to the new ver using a link from here
[04:25] <farous> !oo2
[04:25] <ubotu> farous: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:25] <Pendy-laptop> as everyday destop machine
[04:25] <farous> !ooo2
[04:25] <ubotu> To upgrade to OOo 2.0.x, see http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-October/012520.html (add one of the 'deb' lines to sources.list and update+upgrade)
[04:25] <bimberi> zebraFusion: dpkg -l <package>
[04:25] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, or laptop machine even lol
[04:25] <farous> ^      ^
[04:25] <brenner> disasm: yes. sys>admin>login screen setup>themed greeter
[04:25] <bz0b> tritium: ok, well, the good thing about it for me, is that i really have no important files, so one reformatt and im good to go
[04:25] <bimberi> farous: hmmk :|
[04:25] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, try this.  sudo apt-get install gnome ubuntu-desktop gdm .  enter your password if it asks you, then let it run and install whatever packages it asks to install.  When its done, do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and go through the xserver config, also make sure that packate x-window-system-core is installed.  Then after all that, simply type sudo gdm and enter the password and you will get into gnome
[04:25] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, dont type server when you install, then you will have a desktop ready to go
[04:26] <Pendy-laptop> no desktop im using my sister laptop to get in here im stuck in my desktop computer
[04:26] <disastorm> but
[04:26] <disastorm> how do i chose a picture or something
[04:26] <Madpilot> Jivenix: torrents from here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/flight-4/
[04:26] <disastorm> other than defaults
[04:26] <erick> Could someone help me out with this USB CD writer?
[04:26] <_adub> how can i associate with a certain wireless access point??
[04:26] <tritium> bz0b: cool.  There's a channel for dapper now.  See the topic :)
[04:26] <bimberi> stoned: ubuntu-desktop is enough, gdm is a dependency and gnome is unnecessary
[04:26] <Pendy-laptop> oh i see
[04:26] <bz0b> tritium: k
[04:26] <Pendy-laptop> let me try that
[04:26] <stoned> bimberi, it as reference to show him what really are the packages he needs.
[04:27] <stoned> Pendy-laptop, you could just do apt-get install gnome-core gdm
[04:27] <andrew_> wastrel, okay - got my javac
[04:27] <stoned> which I find to be better than tons of bloatware being installed
[04:27] <CompBrain> 19:44 <@ari> yeah, wan IS resnet
[04:27] <disastorm> theres no way i can make a jpg appear on the gnome login screen?
[04:27] <CompBrain> er, disregard the mispaste
[04:27] <disastorm> in background
[04:27] <wastrel> andrew_:  well that's all i can do for you :]   haven't messed with java - i'm sure there's a tutorial or 2 google could help you find
[04:27] <farous> bimberi: i will just remove it an reinstall it again. I am hooked up on it right now for most of my work. Do you know if I can write equations or greek symbols in dia or anyother drawing program
[04:28] <andrew_> wastrel, i'll be good from here - thanks buddddd
[04:28] <bimberi> farous: not sure sorry
[04:28] <Madpilot> disastorm: you can change login screen graphics - let me find the URL
[04:28] <Pendy-laptop> it say E: coudlnt find package gnome
[04:28] <labanux> is there any full ubuntu iso cd's?
[04:28] <farous> bimberi: thank you for you help at least now i tracked down the prob
[04:28] <farous> take care
[04:28] <labanux> maybe as many as debian cd's..?
[04:28] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: leave it out, just 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' is enough
[04:29] <tritium> Pendy-laptop: why are you not installing ubuntu-desktop?
[04:29] <Pendy-laptop> that is what i want
[04:29] <Pendy-laptop> i jsut dont know how
[04:29] <Madpilot> labanux: Ubuntu installs from 1 CD
[04:29] <maxtor>  ihave a graphics adapter via kn400 (s3 unicrome) and how to configure it ?
[04:29] <etrusco> disasm,  System -> Administration, Login Screen Setup
[04:29] <Pendy-laptop> i did that that and is stil say coudlnt find package gnome
[04:29] <etrusco> disastorm,   System -> Administration, Login Screen Setup
[04:29] <Pendy-laptop> do i need to download it again and burn it again?
[04:29] <Madpilot> disastorm: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy
[04:29] <holycow> maxtor, you don't configure it, you do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select it at the beginning of that setup sequence
[04:30] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: can you paste the command you're running
[04:30] <labanux> Madpilot: so there's no iso's i can download to install at home?
[04:30] <holycow> maxtor, oh unichrome, nm ignore me i misread, sorry
[04:30] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: or transcribe it (silly me) :)
[04:30] <holycow> maxtor, appologies
[04:30] <Pendy-laptop> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:30] <labanux> Madpilot: cause i dont have internet connection at home..
[04:30] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, is the laptop still connected to the internet?
[04:31] <Pendy-laptop> i am on the laptop, and im installing ubuntu on my desktop computer
[04:31] <Madpilot> labanux: you can get the ISO and install it - the one CD has everything youll need for a basic desktop w/ Gnome
[04:31] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: 'sudo apt-get remove gnome' then retry the install
[04:31] <Madpilot> labanux: there's no repos on CD, if that's what you mean though
[04:31] <_jason> has anyone checked if pendy enabled the online repos?
[04:32] <Pendy-laptop> bimberi it tryied it still say E:couldn't find package gnome
[04:32] <labanux> Madpilot : yeah.., that's what i mean.., cd repository. Hmm.., to bad
[04:32] <Jivenix> what's bittorrent called under ubuntu
[04:32] <Madpilot> Jivenix: Applications -> Internet -> Bittorrent
[04:32] <Jivenix> oh
[04:32] <Jivenix> easy enough
[04:32] <Se7h> lol
[04:32] <Se7h> :)
[04:32] <Ariel77> i was   wondering if there is a xorg  tutorial soomewhere
[04:32] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: can you put the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please?  Just do 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' and copy and paste to that site
[04:32] <Anpheus> Brenner, the good news is that GDS started succesfully. The bad news is that I can't alter my resolution (will probably be fixed with correct driver) and that I have no driver for my wireless PCI card.
[04:33] <oatis> Can someone please recommend a nice FTP client to use with gnome?
[04:33] <whatwhat> im sorry the question but someone here have problems instaling ubuntu ... gives me here one mistake .. in the end of instalation after input the username ... in /instaling apt/ the instalation just stop ... and dont finish ... someone knwos how to fix it i allready try 10 ubuntu instalations and nathing ....
[04:33] <Jivenix> i thought this linux stuff was supposed to be hard
[04:33] <bimberi> _jason: no gui
[04:33] <Jivenix> i'm dissapointed
[04:33] <Ariel77> how do i diagnose problems in the xorg file
[04:33] <Madpilot> _jason: he's got no gui, so gedit won't work...
[04:33] <Jivenix> how can i be elite if its easy
[04:33] <BrianG> oatis: gFTP
[04:33] <_jason> oh right, i should do lastlog :)
[04:33] <Madpilot> oatis: Nautilus - the file manger in Gnome - does basic FTP stuff really well
[04:33] <brenner> Anpheus: that's a start.  did you select your preferred res. when prompted?  and how'd you set up your monitor?
[04:33] <brenner> Anpheus: you can go through this page if you wish: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:34] <Pendy-laptop> im still there.......
[04:34] <Anpheus> Well, I got the correct resolution but I can only choose one framerate really, sorry for the ambiguity.
[04:34] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: 'sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list' and make sure that all of the lines that start with ``deb'' don't have a '#' in front of them
[04:34] <brenner> Anpheus: ohhh.  in that case.  your monitor rates are the probable culprit
[04:34] <Anpheus> Brenner: If you can tell me how to read/write to either of the other two partitions from windows, I should be able to put the drivers on a swap partition (which can safely be formatted to FAT32) or somewhere within the EXT3 FS Ubuntu was installed.
[04:34] <_tom> brenner: i get an error when i run the diskmounter script, it says "Ignoring /dev/sda2 - already in /etc/fstab" -- yet i still don't have permission to view that partition
[04:35] <brenner> Anpheus: have you tried: sys >prefs>screen res.
[04:35] <Pendy-laptop> show do you want me to past it in internet
[04:35] <Anpheus> Brenner: I got a drop down box, but only one framerate on each resolution, the 1600x1200 framerate was too low (flicker) so I had to use a lower resolution.
[04:35] <brenner> Anpheus: sys > help > starter guide > windows partitions
[04:35] <Pendy-laptop> my destiop comouter dont have it on it now
[04:35] <Pendy-laptop> im stuck remeber
[04:35] <oatis> Thanks guys
[04:35] <Pendy-laptop> im using an other computer to get into irc
[04:35] <Anpheus> Brenner: No no, Brenner, I need to access my Linux partitions from Windows.
[04:36] <Pendy-laptop> there is only one deb
[04:36] <Anpheus> Brenner: Or burn a (wasted) disc with drivers.
[04:36] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: so you have no internet on the computer you are running apt-get on?
[04:36] <oLuKeLeBeK> hi
[04:36] <brenner> _tom: you just need to change the options in fstab as the wiki says to make it accessible to everyone.  then unmount and remount /dev/sda2
[04:36] <Ariel77> i was wondering is there anything i have to do to get  x running after i install?/
[04:36] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: are you sure there's no 'gnome' on the command you're using as "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop"
[04:36] <Pendy-laptop> yep jason
[04:36] <oLuKeLeBeK> i need rar - unrar apt archive please help me
[04:36] <Pendy-laptop> ok i did the cms you asked
[04:36] <Ariel77> it doesn't seem to be responding
[04:36] <Davey> where's my XGL, dammit :/
[04:36] <Davey> does current Dapper have it?
[04:36] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: ok undo it :)
[04:36] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, it may actually be worth you just restarting the install from scratch and just press ENTER at the boot prompt, then it will install and end up with a shiny new desktop :)
[04:36] <wastrel> Ariel77:  ideally the installer should configure it for you...
[04:36] <brenner> ubotu: tell Anpheus about explore2fs
[04:37] <Pendy-laptop> i got only 1 deb file:///cdrom/ breezy main restricted
[04:37] <Madpilot> Davey: join #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions
[04:37] <linuskarl> hello guys, just installed breezy badger, havin prob with my sound - I know it's an ESxx sound card
[04:37] <oLuKeLeBeK> i need rar - unrar apt archive please help me
[04:37] <Ariel77> wastrel i havven't been able to get it loading
[04:37] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: ok is the cd in the cdrom?
[04:37] <maxtor> para unrar es ./rar e +nameofarchive
[04:37] <Ariel77> and have been on knnoopix for a  looong while
[04:37] <wastrel> Ariel77:  you're at the console?
[04:37] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: leave that line without # in front
[04:37] <Pendy-laptop> yes
[04:37] <brenner> _tom: or if you want to use the diskmounter script, just remove the /dev/sda2 line from fstab
[04:37] <Ariel77> yeah
[04:37] <wastrel> Ariel77:  try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:37] <boabsta> bimberi, :)
[04:37] <oLuKeLeBeK> i need rar - unrar apt archive please help me
[04:37] <Ariel77> yeah i tried that
[04:37] <Anpheus> Brenner: Thanks.
[04:37] <Ariel77> but i   got all these errors
[04:37] <wastrel> oLuKeLeBeK:  apt-cache search rar
[04:37] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:38] <oLuKeLeBeK> thanx
[04:38] <_tom> brenner: I don't have permission to edit fstab
[04:38] <maxtor> http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
[04:38] <Pendy-laptop> how i egit the gnu nano
[04:38] <brenner> _tom: use sudo
[04:38] <brenner> _tom: i.e. sudo <editor> /etc/fstab
[04:38] <_tom> "sudo kate /etc/fstab" ?
[04:38] <Pendy-laptop> exit*
[04:38] <wastrel> Ariel77:  what vid card do you have?
[04:38] <brenner> _tom: yes
[04:38] <_tom> ok cool.
[04:38] <Ariel77> ati rradeonnn
[04:38] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: look on the bottom left
[04:38] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, ctrl X
[04:38] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: ctrl-o to save and ctrl-x to exit
[04:38] <Anpheus> Brenner: Where would be the most correct location to place Linksys or ATI drivers, or do you believe their websites contain correct information?
[04:39] <Psykus> does ubuntu come with nvidia drivers?
[04:39] <tritium> sure, Psykus
[04:39] <intelikey> Pendy-laptop read the bottom of the nano screen....    ^ = [ctrl] 
[04:39] <siriuskr> Hey i downloaded the Divx codec for linux and attempted to install it, but my avi files still wont play in totem ?
[04:39] <brenner> Anpheus: place? do you mean find?
[04:39] <Psykus> i saw a package in the list with nvidia, not sure if i need to download the stuff from their site or not
[04:39] <Ariel77> why is  it that i can run knoppix but can't run ubuntu whenn it   is   insttalled?
[04:39] <apt514> !about dvd
[04:39] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, apt514
[04:39] <tritium> !tell Psykus about nvidia
[04:39] <brenner> Anpheus: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI  (i don't know if your card is supported though)
[04:39] <apt514> !about dss
[04:39] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, apt514
[04:39] <Pendy-laptop> it dont works
[04:39] <_jason> apt514: don't use about
[04:39] <wastrel> Ariel77: dunno... some problem in the hardware detection.  are you running breezy?  (current ubuntu version)
[04:39] <apt514> sorry
[04:39] <_jason> Pendy-laptop: then I agree with bimberi and boabsta
[04:39] <Pendy-laptop> the update all file not find
[04:39] <brenner> siriuskr: what divx codec?
[04:40] <_jason> !dvd
[04:40] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> how i format
[04:40] <apt514> _Jason tell?
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> what should i do
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> ?
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> to do that
[04:40] <siriuskr> brenner: the www.divx.com codec
[04:40] <Ariel77> yeah i think so
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> i gotta burn again the cd
[04:40] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, reboot with the install CD and press ENTER at the boot prompt
[04:40] <apt514> !ffmpeg
[04:40] <ubotu> apt514: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:40] <oLuKeLeBeK> how can i compile to unrar-rar?
[04:40] <_tom> whats the command to unmount ?
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> while im installing it
[04:40] <_jason> _tom: umount
[04:40] <Pendy-laptop> it stop saying there is a file unable to copy
[04:40] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, restart the install
[04:40] <_tom> _jason: ty
[04:41] <Ariel77> is it possible to install ubuntu from the live cd?
[04:41] <Pendy-laptop> boabsta
[04:41] <brenner> siriuskr: wrong way to go about it:
[04:41] <brenner> follow the codecs section here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[04:41] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, aaaah
[04:41] <Pupeno> Hello.
[04:41] <wastrel> Ariel77:  the next version will be able to do that - not breezy though
[04:41] <Ariel77> maybe the live cd will detect it better so that i can copy the xorg file or reinstall
[04:41] <Pendy-laptop> i cant open my cd
[04:41] <bimberi> oLuKeLeBeK: they're available in the repositories - rar and unrar-free or unrar-nonfree
[04:41] <siriuskr> k
[04:41] <Pupeno> Where do I contribute an update to a package I have just made ?
[04:41] <Alexi5> wazzup
[04:41] <apt514> Ariel77 That's what i asked yesterday & i got the CD from shipit today ;)
[04:41] <wastrel> Ariel77:  which radeon do you have?
[04:41] <Anpheus> Brenner: Do you know of any support for the wireless PCI card, then?
[04:41] <Pendy-laptop> maybe if i burn the cd at lower speed
[04:41] <linuskarl> hello anybody here?
[04:41] <Pendy-laptop> it will work
[04:42] <ufo> anyone howto get rid of sudo shit... all of that
[04:42] <Ariel77> express 200
[04:42] <linuskarl> what room should I go to?
[04:42] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, it may be a bad CD then, have you downloaded the iso onto a windows or linux box? (I mean can you calculate the checksum)
[04:42] <bimberi> Pendy-laptop: yes, that's worth a try
[04:42] <joe_> this linux stuff rocks! goodbye windows! well not really..fear doesnt play on windows LOL
[04:42] <Pendy-laptop> what you mean boabsta
[04:42] <brenner> Anpheus: never configged mine.  but maybe this will help: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[04:42] <Madpilot> ufo: use a different distro - Ubuntu is set up to use sudo...
[04:42] <Pendy-laptop> onto a windows
[04:42] <Pendy-laptop> i never used linux befor
[04:42] <brenner> Anpheus: if it doesn't, just ask the wireless users in here
[04:42] <joe_> brenner i just got done messing with setting up my PCI card for my laptop, its a bitch but its worth it
[04:42] <Jivenix> my dapper drake bittorrent isnt downloading
[04:43] <Jivenix> bug on my end?
[04:43] <Jivenix> or no seeders
[04:43] <brenner> Anpheus: there you go. joe_ has offered his services :)
[04:43] <morphius> are you behind a firewall?
[04:43] <Jivenix> i dont think so
[04:43] <joe_> who needs help with the PCI wirless?
[04:43] <Jivenix> i'm using this new fangled wi-max modem
[04:43] <ufo> Madpilot: why.... why..... every distro got some own things you cant remove or something its killing linux
[04:43] <morphius> Jivenix: Rather: are you NATed
[04:43] <Madpilot> Jivenix: there should be seeders - I got the Dapper LiveCD really quickly w/ torrent a few days ago
[04:44] <morphius> Jivenix: what's your ISP?
[04:44] <brenner> Anpheus: i have to go.  enjoy your new system :)
[04:44] <Jivenix> ClearWire
[04:44] <_tom> brenner: I got it! Thank you very much for your help!
[04:44] <morphius> so you're on dialup?
[04:44] <Jivenix> i'm not sure how they have this thing setup
[04:44] <Jivenix> noxo, no dialup
[04:44] <brenner> _tom: no worries
[04:44] <Jivenix> its broadband over cellular
[04:44] <Ariel77> is there a better xorg detectro that i can run?
[04:44] <Pendy-laptop> ok i burned the cd at 24x last time now im trying at 16x
[04:44] <_tom> bye :)
[04:44] <wastrel> Ariel77:  try fglrxcofig
[04:44] <wastrel> er, fglrxconfig
[04:44] <Pendy-laptop> but now to install it back
[04:44] <Pendy-laptop> all i need to do is to boost with the cd
[04:44] <Pendy-laptop> right
[04:44] <Ariel77> in the command line?
[04:44] <ufo> Ariel77: aticonfig --initial
[04:45] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, google for a "md5sum" application that you can use to verify the iso you have downloaded is correct. If it is then the burn may have not worked. You can find the correct md5sum value in the same place you downloaded the iso from
[04:45] <wastrel> yes command line.
[04:45] <morphius> Jivenix: ok. I've dealt with that. You probably need to log into your modem and set the correct ports to forward to you. Easiest thing to do is put yourself in a DMZ
[04:45] <Alexi5> xfce looks cook
[04:45] <Alexi5> xfce looks cool
[04:45] <Jivenix> ok let me see if i can figure out how to log into my modem
[04:45] <Alexi5> but gnome seems to fit ubuntu more than anything else
[04:45] <Pendy-laptop> md5sum
[04:45] <Pendy-laptop> ok
[04:45] <renlore> hi when i tryed to install mozilla-mplayer i get a chunk of dependencies that i cant install http://pastebin.com/569703 is it that i need to add any other repositories that i not know of?
[04:46] <morphius> Jivenix: If you know what it's IP is, you can just typ it in to your browser.
[04:46] <Ariel77> alright i will try those but i have to reboot my system to access the other hd right?
[04:46] <Jivenix> i dont know its ip
[04:46] <Ariel77> with a console
[04:46] <Jivenix> it gives me a public ip
[04:46] <axisys> how do i play this http://webcasts.berkeley.edu/courses/stream.php?type=real&webcastid=14516 with mplayer?
[04:46] <morphius> Jivenix: Your ISP's tech support should be able to help you. Tell them you are running a windows box and ask them how to forward a port to your computer.
[04:46] <Jivenix> ok
[04:46] <Jivenix> i think i remember the sales guy doing it
[04:47] <Jivenix> i'll try to fat finger a few addresses
[04:47] <_jason> ubotu: tell renlore about mplayer
[04:47] <_jason> renlore: you need to install mplayer first
[04:47] <Pendy-laptop> can you give me the correct link pls
[04:47] <renlore> ok
[04:47] <morphius> I am trying to put linux on my fat32 USB key and am having trouble with dpkg. I want it to not create symlinks, but rather make a second copy of the file (instead of linking), like copy does when you do -L or --deference. Is there a way to do this with dpkg/apt?
[04:47] <Anpheus> Brenner: Any way to move data to my Linux partition from Windows, or to reformat my swap partition to FAT32? I believe I have qparted on another disc around here.
[04:48] <axisys> Pendy-laptop: r u talking to me?
[04:48] <Pendy-laptop> yp
[04:48] <apt514> ok i dpkg libdss totem opened but did not play
[04:48] <Pendy-laptop> can you past me the link
[04:48] <Pendy-laptop> for md5sum
[04:48] <Pendy-laptop> pls
[04:48] <ufo> renlore: use the multiverse in sources.list
[04:48] <morphius> Anpheus: what is your linux partition formatted as?
[04:48] <axisys> Pendy-laptop: http://webcasts.berkeley.edu/courses/stream.php?type=real&webcastid=14516
[04:48] <siriuskr> brenner: I did the sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb and it set it up but totem still tells me no decoders to handle this file bla bla.
[04:48] <_jason> apt514: use totem-xine
[04:48] <axisys> Pendy-laptop: that was the correct link
[04:48] <apt514> thanks
[04:48] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, www.downloadjunction.com/product/store/11743/index.html
[04:49] <Pendy-laptop> its a *.rm file
[04:49] <Anpheus> Morphius: EXT3
[04:49] <intelikey> morphius you can't run linux natively on fat32,   no permissions.   use an extfs
[04:49] <Pendy-laptop> you gave me axisys
[04:49] <apt514> _jason in univ?
[04:49] <_jason> apt514: yep
[04:50] <apt514> _jason Thanks
[04:50] <whatwhat> im sorry the question but someone here have problems instaling ubuntu ... gives me here one mistake .. in the end of instalation after input the username ... in /instaling apt/ the instalation just stop ... and dont finish ... someone knwos how to fix it i allready try 10/15 ubuntu instalations and nathing ....
[04:50] <morphius> Anpheus: there is a driver for windows which will allow you to read and write to your linux partition. Also, if you are running a 32-bit kernel, you can install captive-ntfs and have SAFE read write support to your windows partition
[04:50] <Pendy-laptop> what the
[04:50] <Pendy-laptop> what is those link you give me
[04:50] <Pendy-laptop> all
[04:50] <axisys> mplayer with playlist fails here http://pastebin.com/569712
[04:50] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, sorry wrong link, use this: http://www.fastsum.com/download/fsum-setup.exe
[04:51] <morphius>  Anpheus: captive is safe because it is not using the kernel module, but wrapping the windows driver. Anyone who tries to tell you otherwise does not know what they are talking about (I've actually been coding a driver for ntfs)
[04:51] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, check for virus first, i never used that site before :/
[04:51] <apt514> _jason i install 5.04 yesterday & 5.10 tonight is there a grub gui?
[04:51] <_jason> apt514: not that I know of
[04:51] <x0r> what c++ IDE's are available to me in ubuntu ( that actually work -.- )
[04:51] <boabsta> End disclaimer :/
[04:51] <Pendy-laptop> my sis mcafee scan it automaticly
[04:51] <morphius> anpheus: the windows driver for ext3 is called EXT2IFS
[04:52] <renlore> thanks ufo, just realized my multiverse was not turned on
[04:52] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, cool
[04:52] <apt514> _jason should i add security repos?
[04:52] <Carlito> hi
[04:52] <_jason> axisys: quote that url
[04:52] <Anpheus> Brenner: Thanks, is it ext2fsd that I'm looking for, and will it permit me to write to my ext3 partition?
[04:52] <Carlito> please help me
[04:52] <Carlito> :] 
[04:53] <Carlito> i am little little speak english
[04:53] <Carlito> and i have a one problem
[04:53] <axisys> _jason: it is working now
[04:53] <Pendy-laptop> i found a way to know when you talking to me i made a highlate for my nickname as pendy-laptop so when you say it the text is in red
[04:53] <axisys> _jason: so simple fix.. :-)
[04:53] <_jason> Carlito: what language do you prefer?
[04:53] <axisys> _jason: thnx
[04:53] <_jason> axisys: np
[04:53] <morphius> intelikey: I don't care about permissions. I CAN do it, I just have to work arround the symlinking. I want FULL access to my os from ANY computer (I do a lot of recovery work).
[04:53] <Pendy-laptop> ok the file is burned
[04:53] <Carlito> i am sorry i am pasting my problem
[04:53] <Pendy-laptop> i mean the iso
[04:53] <Carlito> i am sorry
[04:53] <Carlito> turkpanel@host-212-146-136-34:~$ sudo apt-get install unrar
[04:53] <Carlito> Reading package lists... Done
[04:53] <Carlito> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:53] <Carlito> Package unrar is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[04:53] <Carlito> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[04:53] <Carlito> is only available from another source
[04:54] <Pendy-laptop> i hope it will work
[04:54] <_jason> Carlito: use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:54] <Carlito> E: Package unrar has no installation candidate
[04:54] <Carlito> turkpanel@host-212-146-136-34:~$
[04:54] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, me too :)
[04:54] <intelikey> morphius what ever....
[04:54] <Se7h> Carlito use the pastbin
[04:54] <irvin> !info unrar
[04:54] <Pendy-laptop> :P
[04:54] <_jason> Carlito: unrar-nonfree, and you need mutliverse
[04:54] <benplaut> i love beta :D
[04:55] <Pendy-laptop> i was using windows Millenium befor thats why im installing ubuntu
[04:55] <Carlito> mutliverse?
[04:55] <Bandit101> what version of ubuntu is everyone using now
[04:55] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, good idea, lol, ME is the worst ever, 98 is better
[04:55] <morphius> breezy-64 bit
[04:55] <Alexi5> has anyone in here ever tried xfce on ubuntu
[04:55] <marnes> .1.4
[04:55] <axisys> _jason: can i dump it instead of playing it.. so i can call the local copy later
[04:55] <zphinx> god millenium
[04:55] <zphinx> worst version of windows ever
[04:55] <boabsta> hehe
[04:55] <Mosi> can anyone tell me how to put the terminal launcher back in my right-click for breezy?
[04:55] <linuskarl> hello I just installed breezy, am using it now but I can't get the sound to work?
[04:56] <Pendy-laptop> hehe i know
[04:56] <Pendy-laptop> but i have a p2 400 mhz, 320 meg ram
[04:56] <crimsun> linuskarl: what sound card?
[04:56] <linuskarl> hello I just installed breezy, am using it now but I can't get the sound to work? I've got an ESS sound card
[04:56] <Pendy-laptop> 40 gig hard disk
[04:56] <intelikey> Bandit101 not everyone is using ubuntu now.   and of the ones that are, they are not all running one version.
[04:56] <_jason> axisys: yeah, -dumpstream.  checkout man mplayer for more options
[04:56] <axisys> _jason: hehe.. thnk u sir
[04:57] <Pendy-laptop> im in the partition disks
[04:57] <Pendy-laptop> what should i select
[04:57] <linuskarl> another problem I have is my slow connection - is there an ISO of the universe/multiverse packages
[04:57] <Bandit101> intelikey yep I understand that i gave up a long while back :(
[04:57] <wastrel> woo i should have installed ff 1.5 sooner
[04:57] <wastrel> it is teh speedy
[04:57] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, just select the use entire HDA driver (as long as you dont mind EVERYTHING on the driver being erased)
[04:58] <siriuskr> I can't play AVI's says i dont have the right decoder, but i did that w32codec package or whatever ???
[04:58] <rio] [samba> Xgl Movie Cube Screenshot what is that?
[04:58] <intelikey> Pendy-laptop custom partitioning   and set it up the way you want it.
[04:58] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, entire HDA drive* even
[04:58] <Pendy-laptop> ok
[04:58] <Pendy-laptop> i dont care about losing all files
[04:58] <boabsta> Pendy-laptop, no, no, just select the entire drive option, its easier if u dont know exactly what you are doing
[04:58] <Pendy-laptop> ok
[04:59] <x0r> hmmm
[04:59] <x0r> !ping
[04:59] <ubotu> pong
[04:59] <apt514> with synaptic does it choose a local mirror?
[04:59] <intelikey> yeah always best to remain ignorant.
[04:59] <linuskarl> is there a way to use synaptic on a pc with a fast internet connection and burn the new packages to a CD?
[04:59] <Pendy-laptop> its creating ext3 file system for / partition #1 of ide2 master
[04:59] <Pendy-laptop> i mean ide1***
[05:00] <Pendy-laptop> oh by the way i hade to create my self floppy disk
[05:00] <Pendy-laptop> because it never booted with the cd-rom alone
[05:00] <bimberi> linuskarl: apt tools (including synaptic) download the .deb files to /var/cache/apt/archives/.  You can transfer those file to the same directory on other PCs
[05:00] <boabsta> intelikey, probably best, he is starting out and having enough trouble as it is, the tiny boost from partitioning will be nothing compared to having a running system....
[05:00] <Mosi> can anyone help me fix my firefox?
[05:01] <Guardiann> Bandit101 smart move ;)
[05:01] <jetscreamer> !tell Carlitotr -about universe
[05:01] <Pendy-laptop> pls god make it works
[05:01] <jetscreamer> !find rar
[05:01] <Pendy-laptop> :P
[05:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'rar' (11 shown): guile-library ;; libdata-hierarchy-perl ;; lush-library ;; musiclibrarian ;; partlibrary ;; rar ;; rarpd ;; sdcc-libraries ;; unrar-free ;; unrar-nonfree ;; xml-resume-library.
[05:01] <apt514> Mosi v1.5?
[05:01] <jetscreamer> !info unrar-free
[05:01] <Pendy-laptop> :P ive been working on that for more then 3 hours befor i found out this channel lol
[05:01] <ubotu> unrar-free: (Unarchiver for .rar files), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1:0.0.1-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 15 kB, Installed size: 84 kB
[05:01] <intelikey> boabsta  until the first reload and no way to save anything vecause there is only one partition....
[05:01] <jetscreamer> !info unrar-nonfree
[05:01] <ubotu> unrar-nonfree: (Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)), section multiverse/utils, is optional. Version: 3.4.3-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 83 kB, Installed size: 216 kB
[05:01] <jetscreamer> Carlitotr: ^^^
[05:02] <intelikey> *shrugs*
[05:02] <Mosi> apt514: i tried to install that via the instructions given by ubotu, but it's broken. now i can't launch my old firefox, i think it's because of all the dpkg-divert stuff i did
[05:02] <Pendy-laptop> i will make my name easier for ya
[05:02] <Pendy> ok
[05:02] <boabsta> Pendy, dont matter, i just type "Pen" and press TAB :)
[05:02] <Pendy> realy
[05:02] <Pendy> KOOL
[05:03] <Pendy> lol
[05:03] <Pendy> installing the base system
[05:03] <intelikey> Pendy remember that.  it works in bash also.
[05:03] <Pendy> 32%
[05:03] <Pendy> hat you mean in bash alos?
[05:03] <BlueEagle> Anyone know why fdisk -l sais there is a /dev/md0p1 when I cannot find a md0p1 in the /dev directory?
[05:04] <zero> hi
[05:04] <boabsta> Pendy, TAB normally autocompletes, works in bash and the windows command line
[05:04] <intelikey> bash=borne again shell    linux default shell.
[05:04] <zero> can someone help me, new to this system and having trouble installing basics like java runtime and macromedia
[05:04] <Madpilot> Pendy: Bash is the Linux command line
[05:04] <BlueEagle> ubotu: tell zero about java
[05:04] <BlueEagle> ubotu: tell zero about flash
[05:05] <boabsta> rofl, Pendy just threw his PC out the window
[05:05] <intelikey> ubotu tell pendy about cli
[05:05] <Mosi> can someone help me get firefox 1.5 for ppc?
[05:05] <Pendy> telling me about cli???
[05:05] <BlueEagle> !cli
[05:05] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[05:05] <linuskarl> thanks bimberi
[05:05] <linuskarl> thanks bimberi, re: *.deb files
[05:06] <bimberi> linuskarl: yw :)
[05:06] <zembee> Im impress Ubuntu runs fine on this ole hp laptop, whereas fc4 failed.
[05:06] <linuskarl> how about the repository files
[05:06] <apt514> Mosi thanks for the ff info
[05:06] <intelikey> zembee old ?
[05:06] <jbmagic> i hope with ubuntu i dont have to keep downloading the .iso everytime ubuntu new version comes up and reinstall.. i am hoping ubuntu is like gentoo,.. where you can keep it updated the distro and programs
[05:06] <Mosi> apt514: ?
[05:07] <linuskarl> just installed my breezy ~2 hours ago - only my sound is not working
[05:07] <Pendy> ok too much for me tonight to learn all that lol
[05:07] <bimberi> linuskarl: now that i don't know sorry
[05:07] <Pendy> ill check it tomorow
[05:07] <Pendy> lol
[05:07] <Madpilot> jbmagic: you can dist-upgrade fairly easily
[05:07] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: Well then you might be let down. You can do a dist upgrade but many people have had troubles with that. However I've had it working from woarty to breezy
[05:07] <zphinx> jbmagic: On mostly any existing *nix distro you can cvs update the whole system
[05:08] <jbmagic> BlueEagle:  so it not wise to update the disto with the command update?
[05:08] <Pendy> its during the copying proccess that it show the error that there is a file not found
[05:08] <intelikey> Pendy i was just telling you to remember that "tab completion" works in bash better than "tab nick completion" works in irc
[05:08] <Pendy> not during the installing the base system
[05:08] <Pendy> what is the bash
[05:08] <Pendy> pen* TEST
[05:08] <linuskarl> if I copied the *.deb but haven't downloaded the pkg info files thru synaptic, will I still be able to install the pakages?
[05:08] <zembee> intelikey,  like about 4 years I suppose.  Couldnt get display to fill up the screen.  This gave it new life.
[05:09] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: 3 of the 18 people I know that run ubuntu had total failure with the dist upgrade. Don't know how they got that tho.
[05:09] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: Hence the "might"
[05:09] <kosmos13> some one know is it possible mount bfs partition (beos filesystem) in ubuntu? and if answer is yes that is a hard to do? :) (sorry about my english)
[05:09] <jbmagic> BlueEagle:  so its best to download a new iso whena new version comes out and reinstall everything again?
[05:09] <intelikey> zembee i wish i had just one peace of hard ware that new.....
[05:09] <Pendy> 79% INSTALLING THE BASE SYSTEM
[05:10] <Pendy> oops sorry for the caps
[05:10] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: That is a question best left to the philosophers.
[05:10] <linuskarl> reinstall everything? how about the installed packages?
[05:10] <jbmagic> ok
[05:10] <Od1Mie2L> BlueEagle: dining philosophers?
[05:10] <jbmagic> linuskarl:  you have too. if there a new distro
[05:10] <BlueEagle> od1mie2l: The slumbering ones.
[05:11] <linuskarl> jbmagic: so I'll have to apt-get again?
[05:11] <Jivenix> traceroute in ubuntu from terminal?
[05:11] <odat> hello everyone
[05:11] <Pendy> ah
[05:11] <zembee> intelikey, lol I do pity you.
[05:11] <odat> how do i create a launcher of an .sh file
[05:11] <linuskarl> how do I know my internet link speed?
[05:11] <wastrel> kosmos13:  there seems to be a bfs module for the default ubuntu kernel
[05:11] <Pendy> copying remaining packages to hard disk here are the critical part lets see if it will finish it
[05:11] <jbmagic> linuskarl:  when there a new version of ubuntu, you have to redownload the .iso and reinstall everything..if you dont and use apt command you will have problems
[05:11] <BlueEagle> odat: How do you want it launched?
[05:12] <wastrel> kosmos13:  i don't know how well it works tho
[05:12] <Od1Mie2L> i did a "server" install and my printer doesn't work. previously when i had a "desktop" install, the same printer worked. how do i fix it?
[05:12] <Pendy> oh god it installed firefox
[05:12] <Pendy> lol
[05:12] <BlueEagle> odat: Do you want to run it like the windows .bat files?
[05:12] <kosmos13> ok, thanx wastrel
[05:12] <intelikey> zembee don't,   i've not spent but $22.50 USD on computer"anything" in my whole life.... :)
[05:12] <odat> BlueEagle, how do you mean  it the game Nexuiz and only the .sh file works on this machine
[05:12] <intelikey> total  ^
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> Hello, I would like to record my desktop
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> like you see things where people are working on their desktop ,dragging windows around, etc?
[05:13] <BlueEagle> odat: you can chmod u+x filename to make a .sh file executable.
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> I want to make videos like that.  Direct screen -> mpeg capture
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> Any such tools?
[05:13] <Pendy> bluefoxicy if you want someone to controle you computer from distance to help you
[05:13] <Pendy> get the program VNC
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> Pendy:  no
[05:13] <bluefoxicy> Pendy:  I said screen to mpeg, not screen to another computer.
[05:13] <BlueEagle> odat: To execute an executable shell script file in the current directory you need to type ./filename.sh
[05:14] <IdleOne> he wants to make mpeg screenshots
[05:14] <BlueEagle> odat: Unlike windows ./ (the current directory) is not in the path.
[05:14] <odat> BlueEagle, the file is excutable already
[05:14] <bluefoxicy> Pendy: http://www.xfce.org/images/demos/mcs.html
[05:14] <intelikey> unless you add it  :)
[05:14] <bluefoxicy> Pendy:  except mpeg, not flash.
[05:15] <jbmagic>  if i make my 2nd computer into a linux server...how do i get access to it from work for example or from another computer at a different location?
[05:15] <apt514> is there a ubuntu user theme database?
[05:15] <bluefoxicy> ubotu, screenshot?
[05:15] <ubotu> bluefoxicy: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:15] <intelikey> jbmagic ssh  tightVNC ....
[05:15] <Madpilot> !tell apt514 about themes
[05:15] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: I use putty which is a windows secure shell client to access my server.
[05:15] <Pendy> kool how you did that?
[05:15] <bluefoxicy> what the hell, it came back to me with something it asked dpkg about
[05:16] <bluefoxicy> Pendy:  I didn't do it.
[05:16] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: You can get access to a graphical interface by using vnc (viritual network computing iirc)
[05:16] <jbmagic> i mean lets say i am at my friends house and can i access my linux server from his house?
[05:16] <zembee> intelikey, umm I opposite  - must have biggest, fastest,
[05:16] <odat> BlueEagle, i just want to make an icon that launches this game
[05:16] <Pendy> oh ut can you do that
[05:16] <Pendy> if i want do it too
[05:16] <Pendy> oh
[05:16] <Pendy> hummmmmmmm
[05:16] <bluefoxicy> Pendy:  no, I'm trying to find out htf.
[05:16] <bluefoxicy> oh
[05:16] <bluefoxicy> #gentoo might know
[05:16] <bluefoxicy> there's like 8000 people there.
[05:16] <intelikey> zembee most expensive  :)
[05:16] <Madpilot> jbmagic: you'll need to set your router up right, if you've got one, but other than that svn isn't that hard
[05:16] <BlueEagle> jbmagic: If it accepts ssh connections from external ip-adresses then, yes. Also you can (but might not want to) accept vnc connections from the internet.
[05:16] <Pendy> can i intall games that i usualy use
[05:17] <Pendy> like counter strikes
[05:17] <Madpilot> jbroome: sorry, ssh not svn
[05:17] <Pendy> on ubuntu
[05:17] <jbmagic> thanks
[05:17] <linuskarl> hello got this error when installing realplayer : ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5:
[05:17] <jbroome> ok
[05:17] <odat> ok i guess it can't be done
[05:17] <BlueEagle> pendy: Counter strike (or rather half life) does not run generically in linux. However you can buy cedega which will enable you to play a whole host of windows games in linux. See transgaming.com
[05:18] <Pendy> cedega
[05:18] <BlueEagle> pendy: yes.
[05:18] <boabsta> is there a switch to stop apt-get asking if you are sure you want to install?
[05:18] <Pendy> humm let me see that
[05:18] <BlueEagle> pendy: cedega.com also works (will transfer you to transgaming.com)
[05:18] <Pendy> i didnt by CS for nothing lol
[05:18] <odat> BlueEagle, well?
 BlueEagle, i just want to make an icon that launches this game <--- is that what you are saying can't be done ?
[05:19] <Madpilot> boabsta: try "man apt-get", there might be a non-verbose switch
[05:19] <odat> intelikey, yes
[05:19] <dooglus> jbmagic: you'll probably want to use ssh to connect to your linux machine.  you can tunnel a VNC connection through ssh if you want to see the desktop remotely.
[05:19] <BlueEagle> pendy: http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=3524
[05:19] <BlueEagle> odat: well, what?
[05:19] <boabsta> Madpilot, i know, but im tired, was hoping someone just knew :)
[05:19] <Pendy> how does it cost lol
[05:19] <intelikey> put the command line you use to open it in a script and launch the script.
[05:19] <BlueEagle> odat: Ohh.. Crating an icon? Not sure how you do that in gnome.
[05:19] <intelikey> odat ^
[05:19] <BlueEagle> odat: google it.
[05:20] <geneo93> ctrl + c stops apt-get
[05:20] <odat> intelikey, i can not seem to use the same method of creating a launcher to do that   when i'm trying to launch an .sh file
[05:20] <Madpilot> boabsta: try "-q"
[05:20] <intelikey> odat i'm sorry ?
[05:20] <boabsta> Madpilot, thanks i'll try
[05:20] <dooglus> boabsta: the flag is "--yes"
[05:20] <intelikey> please explain odat ?
[05:20] <boabsta> dooglus, thanks
[05:20] <Pendy> how much does it cost?
[05:21] <dooglus> boabsta: -q will just make apt-get more quiet.  it won't stop it being interactive.
[05:21] <boabsta> -yes seems to ahve done the trick, thanks mate
[05:21] <boabsta> --yes even
[05:21] <BlueEagle> pendy: I am sure you can find that out on transgaming.com. Think it's about $15 minimum
[05:21] <learner_learner> I installed E17 from cvs, but when I try to log into , it's showing Xsession: unable to launch. "/opt/e17/bin/enlightenment" not found
[05:22] <IdleOne> bluefoxicy:  check out this link it is for macosX http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
[05:23] <dooglus> boabsta: -y, --yes, and --assume-yes are all the same
[05:23] <odat> ok it can't be done
[05:23] <odat> you can not create a launcher for an .sh file
[05:23] <zembee> intelikey, sw is where I get (beside adicting games) cheap.  Now I need to see what ubuntu is like.  First touch into deb distro.
[05:23] <intelikey> odat i do it all the time.
[05:24] <wastrel> odat did you set the .sh file permissions to allow execute?
[05:24] <Pendy> http://www.mininova.org/search/?search=Cedega+5.1
[05:24] <odat> intelikey, ok then how
[05:24] <odat> wastrel, yes
[05:24] <dooglus> odat: sure you can!
[05:24] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  Yes but I'm on UBUNTU LINUX.
[05:24] <Madpilot> Pendy: piracy is always off topic here, thanks
[05:25] <afaik> BlueEagle, Yes, but I'm on MEPIS LINUX
[05:25] <Pendy> lol ok
[05:25] <Pendy> sorry
[05:25] <dooglus> odat: the .sh file has to be executable and have a #!/bin/sh or similar on line 1, then you can use it just as if it was an executable binary.
[05:25] <afaik> heh
[05:25] <afaik> Camp Spreading Eagle
[05:25] <Pendy> can i run mirc from ubuntu
[05:25] <psycho_oreos> why?
[05:25] <learner_learner> anyone using Enlightenment?
[05:26] <afaik> cuz mirc is better
[05:26] <dooglus> Pendy: you might be able to, but most people don't bother.
[05:26] <afaik> Pendy, yes, you can with WINE
[05:26] <Pendy> mirc is like msn messenger for me lol
[05:26] <odat> this is my launcher command     System\ \*/Nexuiz/nexuiz-linux.sh
[05:26] <psycho_oreos> mirc isn't that better
[05:26] <afaik> but you'll probably end up whining
[05:26] <Pendy> i can connect on irc server with wine
[05:26] <afaik> mirc is the shit
[05:26] <apt514> so thanks guys for the dss & totem-xine ;)
[05:26] <afaik> I love the pic of that faggot they force you to see when you start it up
[05:26] <dooglus> afaik: it's not that bad.
[05:26] <psycho_oreos> hah
[05:26] <afaik> hehehehe
[05:27] <IdleOne> bluefoxicy:  here you go http://linuxgazette.net/102/washko.html btw google is an amazing tool
[05:27] <Pendy> im sure there must be away to take it off
[05:27] <psycho_oreos> I like lean and mean, so I use irssi :)
[05:27] <apt514> Hey gstreamer is working :)
[05:27] <dooglus> afaik: the changed the picture?  it used to show a man - the author I think
[05:27] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  I tried google for a lot of things, like "Desktop linux movie software" and "Desktop screenshot mpeg" etc
[05:27] <afaik> it's been like that for years, although I remember back in the 90s not only did you get to see his dumbass mug, but it forced you to pay after 30 days
[05:27] <IdleOne> check out that link
[05:27] <IdleOne> its what you want
[05:27] <odat> dooglus, did you catch that?
[05:28] <intelikey> odat  left click the pannel.  (assuming 'nome)   click add to pannel > launcher.   in the  'command' field enter the full path and name.
[05:28] <zembee> anyone know how to modify the desktop popup menu (right click on backdrop).
[05:29] <odat> intelikey, i want an icon on the desktop not the panel
[05:29] <Pendy> it looks like it is going to works its 99% now
[05:29] <odat> intelikey, and the full path and name doesn't work
[05:29] <apt514> How do i u/l ogg stream audio with totem?
[05:29] <Pendy> and didnt get any error msg
[05:29] <Pendy> :D
[05:29] <kos> i want to have SSL in my PSI jabber client
[05:29] <Pendy> i think the first cd wasnt burned well
[05:29] <kos> installed it through Synaptic but it says no SSL available
[05:29] <afaik> awesome, I sold a copy of Ubuntu for 40 bucks
[05:29] <Pendy> afaik
[05:29] <LinuxNIT> what wm does xubuntu use?
[05:29] <Pendy> why did you sold its
[05:29] <Pendy> its free lol
[05:29] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  vncrec, yeah that'll do.  A bit painful but. . .
[05:30] <IdleOne> heh
[05:30] <afaik> Pendy, nothing keeps you from doing that, but I joke. ;)
[05:30] <yggdrasil> does anyone know how to start up something like if i ssh into a box
[05:30] <odat> afaik, thats awesome way to be apart of the FREE software movement
[05:30] <yggdrasil> i want to start an application in x on the computer that im sshd into
[05:30] <Pendy> lol ok i see
[05:30] <ufo> yggdrasil: you cant
[05:30] <IdleOne> afaik:  unless you have specific permission to sell as an authorised dealer. then you are kept from doing that
[05:30] <yggdrasil> yes your can
[05:30] <Pendy> now ill have to learn how to use ubunto linux lol
[05:30] <yggdrasil> ive dont it i didnt right it down
[05:30] <yggdrasil> you ssh in
[05:31] <exile>  has anyone had any luck with ubuntu and checkpoint vpns
[05:31] <yggdrasil> and thne you redirect or something
[05:31] <yggdrasil> redirect to screen:-
[05:31] <apt514> afaik did you customize the cd?
[05:31] <intelikey> odat so drag and drop it from the pannel to the desktop.... and yes it does work i just did it to test.
[05:31] <ufo> yggdrasil: you could use vnc
[05:31] <yggdrasil> screen:0
[05:31] <afaik> IdleOne, oh? I thought it was GPL and there was nothing against it?
[05:31] <yggdrasil> no ive done it before
[05:31] <afaik> apt514, I was joking
[05:31] <odat> with what file?
[05:31] <yggdrasil> i would ssh in and type some redirect cmd
[05:31] <yggdrasil> and then i could run like whatever i wanted
[05:31] <odat> intelikey, with nexuiz?
[05:31] <exile> thanks
[05:31] <ufo> yggdrasil: ok... it is with command export
[05:31] <yggdrasil> and it would pop up on the box
[05:31] <yggdrasil> export
[05:31] <yggdrasil> yes
[05:31] <yggdrasil> !!!
[05:31] <ubotu> yggdrasil: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:31] <kos> i cant get SSL support in some of my applications, how do i re-install them with SSL support?
[05:31] <totzeit> yggdrasil: do you mean forwarding your X-connection?
[05:31] <intelikey> no with a shell script that i have written.  odat
[05:31] <Pendy> ok reeboting now
[05:32] <afaik> the GPL does not forbid me to resell copies of linux discs
[05:32] <IdleOne> afaik:  you are aoud to copy distribute and make changes as you see fit but it must remain FREE] 
[05:32] <Pendy> i hope everything will works well
[05:32] <Pendy> :S
[05:32] <Od1Mie2L> is there a way to type unicode characters using their HEX number? like windows people use ALT+numpad
[05:32] <odat> intelikey, well maybe its just this file then cuz the full path and name does not work
[05:32] <intelikey> write a script to start your app and launch the shell script.
[05:32] <apt514> afaik i just got 3 from shipit.ubuntu :) installed tonight
[05:32] <afaik> if I wanted to, I could take red hat linux, change any occurance of the neighborhood watch man to have a blue hat, and sell it as Blue Hat Linux
[05:32] <ufo> yggdrasil: you need to enable the remote sessions for xserver
[05:32] <afaik> no one, and I repeat, NO ONE could stop me!
[05:32] <Od1Mie2L> unicode characters, anyone?
[05:33] <dooglus> odat: could you try putting the script into an easier-to-type directory?  something without backslashes, spaces and asterisks perhaps?
[05:33] <yggdrasil> ufo no i did i t just by typeing a cmd
[05:33] <yggdrasil> liek export screen:0
[05:33] <LinuxNIT> i saw on the wiki that to install xubuntu you install ubuntu server the apt-get the xubuntu-desktop package. is this the only package it will download or are there outher dependancies it wil have to get?
[05:33] <IdleOne> afaik:  go ahead and see how long it takes for you to get a letter froma lawyer
[05:33] <apt514> afaik how about freedomtoaster in your local mall :)
[05:33] <Od1Mie2L> !unicode
[05:33] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Od1Mie2L
[05:33] <intelikey> odat also  of note.    *   in the path or name can be the issue you are having.
[05:33] <Jivenix> oh man i'm so freaking pissed
[05:33] <yggdrasil> export 192.168.0.45:1 or something ?
[05:33] <Jivenix> my ISP blocks bittorrent
[05:33] <Jivenix> but it doesnt end there
[05:33] <totzeit> yggdrasil: export DISPLAY=<host>:<screen> ?
[05:33] <Jivenix> they block port 80, port 25, bittorrent, p2p
[05:33] <Jivenix> voip
[05:33] <Jivenix> and the list goes on
[05:33] <afaik> Od1Mie2L, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321185781/sr=8-2/qid=1140755612/ref=pd_bbs_2/102-5453190-6981711?%5Fencoding=UTF8
[05:34] <Madpilot> Jivenix: your ISP sucks :P
[05:34] <afaik> The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 (Hardcover)
[05:34] <yggdrasil> maybe
[05:34] <yggdrasil> ill try it
[05:34] <IdleOne> Jivenix: lol I second what Madpilot  said
[05:34] <Pendy> boabsta it rebooted and now its installing packages
[05:34] <Anpheus> Ah, I must ask for help again. I need help using a Linksys WMP54G on Ubuntu 5.10 AMD64.
[05:34] <afaik> Hardcover: 1504 pages
[05:34] <Pendy> it sya prepary for installation
[05:34] <dooglus> Jivenix: you can use a non-standard port for bittorrent and encrypt the packets.
[05:34] <afaik> I read  it from cover to cover
[05:34] <Pendy> :P
[05:34] <totzeit> yggdrasil: or, do you mean ssh -X ?
[05:34] <boabsta> Pendy, good, good
[05:34] <Pendy> it take time
[05:34] <totzeit> yggdrasil: or, do you mean xhost +<host> ?
[05:34] <Pendy> its looks like stuc kat %%
[05:34] <Pendy> 5%
[05:34] <LinuxNIT> w/e
[05:35] <zembee> yggdrasil, I ssh into the host using the -Y flag if Im going to run a X app from that host.
[05:35] <yggdrasil> yea thats it
[05:35] <boabsta> Pendy, it will take some time
[05:35] <Pendy> ah its unstucked lol
[05:36] <dooglus> zembee: why would you use -Y instead of -X?
[05:36] <IdleOne> Pendy:  be patient it might look like its stuck a couple times
[05:36] <apt514> What app do you rec for video editing?
[05:36] <Pendy> ok
[05:36] <Pendy> from now on
[05:36] <zembee> yggdrasil, or you can edit a file in /etc to bypass the security setting.
[05:36] <Pendy> does i need again the cd?
[05:36] <Pendy> or not?
[05:36] <IdleOne> no
[05:36] <Pendy> boabsta does i need again the cd?
[05:36] <afaik> DAMMIT!! I AM TIRE OF YOU PENDY!!
[05:36] <Anpheus> Did anyone see my request for assistance?
[05:37] <afaik> you have taken my patience to the limits!
[05:37] <zembee> dooglus, umm don't remember why - guess I saw it somewhere that you use -Y it work and thats what I use :)
[05:37] <Madpilot> afaik: cool it
[05:37] <Pendy> uh what i have done wrong?
[05:37] <Dr_Willis> 0_o
[05:37] <IdleOne> Pendy:  nothing
[05:37] <afaik> Madpilot, you're making me madder! And only because you pilot planes maddly!
[05:37] <afaik> :P
[05:37] <boabsta> Pendy, no, dont think so
[05:37] <Madpilot> Pendy: no idea, ignore him
[05:37] <Pendy> sure no problem
[05:37] <afaik> IdleOne also drives me nuts because he keeps idling! :P
[05:38] <Od1Mie2L> is there a way to type unicode characters using their HEX number? like windows people use ALT+numpad
[05:38] <Anpheus> *sigh*
[05:38] <apt514> Hey guys what'da use for DVD autoring?
[05:38] <IdleOne> afaik:  as long as your not tire of me
[05:38] <Pendy> oh its because im stil there lol
[05:38] <Anpheus> How many of you are genuinely interested in helping people use Ubuntu, and how many of you are here just to take shots at eachother and/or joke while people want to use Ubuntu, but can't because of a lack of resources.
[05:38] <dooglus> zembee: my reading of the man page is that -X is secure and -Y isn't
[05:38] <Anpheus> Just curious.
[05:39] <dooglus> zembee: but I might have got that backwards...  I was wondering if you knew more about it
[05:39] <Pendy> sorry afaik if i bother you but im staying because i need help
[05:39] <Pendy> sorry dude
[05:39] <totzeit> Anpheus: Have you tried ndiswrapper?
[05:39] <zembee> dooglus, ahh let me read
[05:40] <Anpheus> Well, I would, but it appears I need to recompile it for AMD64 use, and I'm busy looking for ways to use either it, or the drivers by ralink.
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  xvidcap
[05:40] <Anpheus> But I don't exactly have the same resources or background in Linux that a lot of other people here have, so this is significantly slower.
[05:40] <Anpheus> Also, every time I want to try something, I have to reboot.
[05:40] <IdleOne> bluefoxicy:  link please ()
[05:40] <Anpheus> And if there are any commands I need to run, I need to write them down.
[05:40] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  http://xvidcap.sourceforge.net/
[05:40] <Anpheus> Or I just have to go by memory, and possibly do the whole thing over again.
[05:41] <totzeit> Anpheus: not sure what you mean you have to recompile it; can you not get it already compiled?
[05:41] <bluefoxicy> IdleOne:  no ubuntu package though. . .
[05:41] <apt514> anyone using gnome baker?
[05:41] <Anpheus> Well, I haven't found one already compiled for AMD64. The link on the ubuntu wiki is broken.
[05:41] <[aJ] > How do I remove all of the Ubuntu desktop? I want a text only machine?
[05:41] <ownerx> yes apt
[05:41] <Anpheus> Really, my patience is running a little thinly because I would have liked to have had Ubuntu hours ago.
[05:41] <Anpheus> Running, I mean.
[05:42] <boabsta> Anpheus, you should try installing gentoo
[05:42] <jt3k> hi everybody
[05:42] <ownerx> anpheus the solution is not to use the amd64 version
[05:42] <Jivenix> dooglus,
[05:42] <Anpheus> Actually, Gentoo was recommended to me. But I thought Ubuntu sounded like a great project, with a rather nice vision.
[05:42] <Jivenix> lets talk about using nonstandard ports for bittorrent
[05:42] <jt3k> [aJ] , you can if you specify "server" at the installation boot prompt
[05:42] <Jivenix> how can i go about doing that
[05:43] <boabsta> Anpheus, hehe, i was joking, if your new to linux ubunto rox, Gentoo takes about 9 hours to install KDE alone :)
[05:43] <dooglus> zembee: Jivenix
[05:43] <Anpheus> Mm...
[05:43] <Anpheus> Now, yeah I could have gone with x86, but... I didn't feel like it. Hah! I'm not going to torrent another 690MB ISO just to go through this entire thing again.
[05:43] <dooglus> Jivenix: ok...
[05:43] <dooglus> Jivenix: what about it?
[05:43] <eieiyo> how do you find out what kernel comes loaded with the regular ubuntu installation?
[05:43] <Anpheus> So, anyone know where I can get ndiswrapper compiled for AMD64?
[05:43] <dooglus> Jivenix: which client are you using?
[05:44] <Jivenix> whatever is bundled with ubuntu
[05:44] <zembee> dooglus, umm need to get a definition on X11 security extension determine which is 'safer'.  I believe they discuss that in the config file.
[05:44] <Pendy> uh i personaly used the program flashget
[05:44] <Pendy> and downloaded ubuntu from the original site
[05:44] <Jivenix> is bittorrent protocol able to support one client using a set of nonstandard ports
[05:44] <Pendy> it connected 10 time
[05:44] <Pendy> and downloaded it very fist
[05:44] <dooglus> eieiyo: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ shows you the version of all packages for each version of ubuntu, including "linux-image", the kernel
[05:44] <intelikey> the more i play with 'nome the less i like it........
[05:44] <jt3k> i'm starting to doubt that my messages are seen. somebody just say something back to be sure the are posted on the channel
[05:44] <dooglus> zembee: that's right, in man 5 ssh_config
[05:44] <eieiyo> dooglus: thanks! ;)
[05:44] <totzeit> Anpheus: is there no ndiswrapper in the respository?
[05:44] <Jivenix> jt3k, we cant see you
[05:44] <Pendy> jt3k we all se your msg
[05:44] <[aJ] > jt3k: you're the man...thankfully it only takes 15 minutes to reinstall
[05:44] <Pendy> lol
[05:45] <apt514> jt3k sure
[05:45] <ownerx> why intelikey
[05:45] <zembee> dooglus, -Y enables the trusted X11 whereas -X does not it appears.
[05:45] <Anpheus> Totzeit, there might be. If you can tell me where to look in my linux partition, I'll tell you if it's there.
[05:45] <intelikey> ownerx it's just week.
[05:45] <jt3k> hehe well thanks i was doubtful
[05:45] <Pendy> boabsta can you read pls pm
[05:45] <dooglus> zembee: -Y means that the host you're connecting from is trusted, and is therefore allowed to install keyboard loggers and the like.
[05:45] <Pendy> for a sec
[05:46] <dooglus> zembee: that's my reading of it anyway.
[05:46] <apt514> jt3k at 33.6k i see ya
[05:46] <intelikey> ownerx i've been called "one of those control freeks"  a time or two.
[05:46] <zero> hacing trouble using terminal. after i type in su and put in my pass, it doesnt recognize it xcept everything else does...
[05:46] <totzeit> Anpheus: apt-get install ndiswrapper
[05:46] <Anpheus> I see something called "ndiswrapper-utils_1.1-4ubuntu2_amd64.deb" in \var\cache\apt\archives and a folder \lib\modules\2.6.12-9-amd64-generic\kernel\drivers\net
[05:46] <apt514> i'd rec firestarter 1st from univ
[05:46] <Anpheus> called ndiswrapper
[05:47] <Anpheus> Uhm, so, evidently I have it.
[05:47] <linuskarl> hey how do I know the speed of my modem connection?
[05:47] <dooglus> zembee: "If ForwardX11Trusted is set to yes then remote X11 clients will have full access to the original X11 display."
[05:47] <totzeit> Anpheus: yes, you don't usually go to the files themselves; let the package manager take care of them
[05:47] <Anpheus> Ok, now, given all of that.
[05:47] <ownerx> intelikey have you tried gconf-editor
[05:47] <totzeit> Anpheus: and slashes go the other way on Linux
[05:47] <dooglus> zero: use "sudo" not "su"
[05:47] <IdleOne> how do I kill totem from terminal?
[05:47] <jt3k> is there a way i can "pull" some packages from my machine to another one without internet access (lan only)??
[05:47] <linuskarl> is there a ym client for linux? I need webcam viewing support
[05:47] <user23120> hi
[05:47] <dooglus> zero "sudo -i"
[05:47] <zero> ty doug
[05:47] <boabsta> Pendy, what PM?
[05:47] <Pendy> private msg
[05:47] <Pendy> lol
[05:47] <Anpheus> So I do what you say, apt-get install ndiswrapper from Terminal
[05:47] <intelikey> ownerx yeah.  tried kde too  :)
[05:47] <Anpheus> And then... what?
[05:47] <user23120> Is vmare available for ubuntu ?
[05:48] <boabsta> Pendy, yeah, but where?
[05:48] <user23120> I mean VmWare ...
[05:48] <ownerx> what do you think of kde intelikey
[05:48] <asparagui> i had gurb installed and i deleted it.
[05:48] <Anpheus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowtoUseNdiswrapperOnAmd64Ubuntu
[05:48] <boabsta> Pendy, i didnt get a PM
[05:48] <Anpheus> This page?
[05:48] <totzeit> Anpheus: yes, as root: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[05:48] <ownerx> the new kde 3.51 in breezy is quite fast and nice
[05:48] <zembee> dooglus, you may be right - now you got me testing lol
[05:48] <intelikey> ownerx better.
[05:48] <eieiyo> i am wondering if there is a version of ubuntu where i can run the 2.4 kernel? i see now that it comes installed with 2.6.12.... is there an easy way to downgrade? i have an application that has only been tested with 2.4 and only runs well with the 2.4 kernel...
[05:48] <asparagui> now i get error 17 when starting...any way to rebuild the lists?
[05:48] <dooglus> Pendy: you have to be registered with Nickserv to send PMs
[05:48] <apt514> jt3k sure rj45 crossover cable 1-3 2-6 Orange to Green
[05:48] <Pendy> realy
[05:48] <Pendy> damn
[05:48] <user23120> `Is VMWare available for ubuntu ?
[05:48] <Madpilot> !tell Pendy about register
[05:48] <boabsta> Pendy, u get my PM?
[05:48] <Anpheus> You know what, I'm just going to give this a shot.
[05:49] <ownerx> eieiyo are you sure you need the 2.4x kernel
[05:49] <Pendy> yes i get them
[05:49] <dooglus> zembee: I'm not sure what you would test for - other than the 20 minute time-out
[05:49] <eieiyo> ownerx: yes
[05:49] <apt514> jt3k just eth0 and make the other eth1
[05:49] <jt3k> hehe apt514 not quite i meant. is just that i cant access the repositories from that other machine
[05:49] <ownerx> eieiyo its in the debian repos, but otherwise you will have to compile it from source
[05:49] <eieiyo> ownerx: the app i installed works fine on 2.4 redhat machine... but i like the feel of ubuntu...
[05:49] <dooglus> zembee: it's not very forthcoming on what extra stuff 'trusted' connections can do
[05:49] <boabsta> Pendy, join #boabsta
[05:49] <eieiyo> can i do just an apt-get install 2.4 kernel?
[05:49] <jt3k> so i thought of downloading the packages at home and then install them there
[05:50] <user23120> Hello? Can somebody answer my q
[05:50] <totzeit> user23120: only if you ask it
[05:50] <intelikey> ownerx you need too understand though.  there is no X on this box.    it's other boxes setting around here. (less used)   os if i say something like "the more i use 'nome the less i like it"  the starting point was not very high.   hehhe
[05:50] <jt3k> user23120, you can use the normal linux vmware version
[05:50] <jt3k> runs very nicely
[05:51] <user23120> jt3k ,Thanks...Is it a big download ?
[05:51] <jt3k> although installation is not very easy
[05:51] <NickGarvey> how can I get ethereal on my ubuntu machine, apt-get isn't working
[05:51] <eieiyo> i guess if i do an apt-get install 2.4 kernel... it wont downgrade? i am going to have to do it manually by compiliing from source?
[05:51] <NickGarvey> it appears that its not in the apt-get repository
[05:51] <carl> eieiyo, I think you can do apt-get install linux... um...
[05:51] <user23120> I want to use it with Fedora...I dont have windows...
[05:52] <jt3k> i believe its a complete cdrom iso. but why not try vmware player first? if it convinces you then you can get the full version
[05:52] <NickGarvey> ah ha
[05:52] <eieiyo> carl: ?
[05:52] <user23120> @ jt3k... What is the software I have to download ?
[05:52] <ownerx> linux kernel image 2.4.27 is in the dapper repos at least
[05:52] <user23120> Ok...
[05:53] <jt3k> the "player" is around 40MB if my memory doesn't betray me
[05:53] <kos> how do i install Amsn 0.95?
[05:53] <carl> eieiyo, on installing the 2.4 kernel
[05:53] <zero> why am i not been given permision to move files physically from exc: desktop to another folder?
[05:54] <user23120> 34.5 Megs ..
[05:54] <Jivuntu> sudo
[05:54] <Aviatrixie> any really trully guitar playing women here?
[05:54] <dooglus> eieiyo: you can, but it's:  "sudo apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386" if you're using dapper.  I'm not sure about breezy.
[05:54] <user23120> I only have a dialup...May be I will ask my friend to do it for me ....
[05:54] <[aJ] > Whats the diff between ext3 and reiserfs?
[05:54] <user23120> THANKS....jt3k bye
[05:54] <jt3k> see ya
[05:54] <Jivuntu> block allocation scheme
[05:54] <ownerx> aj, different file systems
[05:54] <eieiyo> dooglus: and it will downgrade from 2.6 kernel to 2.4?
[05:54] <dooglus> eieiyo: I expect you can have both 2.6 and 2.4 installed as binary packages.  they won't conflict.
[05:54] <psycho_oreos> [aJ] : google it, there is a major difference
[05:54] <zero> ?
[05:54] <AP> hey quick question - im a new linux/ubuntu/irc user as of today and loaded ubuntu and it doesnt boot - error 15 with the grub
[05:54] <eieiyo> dooglus: ok
[05:54] <ownerx> not major difference
[05:55] <Pendy> boabsta can you get my pm now
[05:55] <ownerx> for the end user anyway
[05:55] <[aJ] > Ok maybe this is a better question why does Ubuntu use ext3 over reiserfs?
[05:55] <dooglus> eieiyo: no, you'll effectively be dual booting.  but I looked for breezy and couldn't find the 2.4 kernel, so I'm not sure.
[05:55] <ownerx> ext3 is trusted and tested aj
[05:55] <psycho_oreos> ownerx: err, it is somewhat beneficial to know what each fs is capable of doing
[05:55] <ownerx> reiserfs is a bit newer
[05:55] <eieiyo> dooglus: ok... i have never heard of dapper, so i am going to go look it up
[05:55] <NickGarvey> you got your kernal wrong AP
[05:55] <Aviatrixie> diff betwix ext3 and rieserf? lol
[05:55] <ownerx> i prefer ext3
[05:55] <ownerx> and ive tried both
[05:55] <NickGarvey> ap: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=122656
[05:55] <AP> how
[05:55] <dooglus> eieiyo: dapper isn't due for release until April 06
[05:56] <psycho_oreos> reiserfs is good with small files, whereas ext3 is better with bigger files
[05:56] <eieiyo> dooglus: what? ;) dang!
[05:56] <zero> god!
[05:56] <dooglus> eieiyo: it's still unstable...  (firefox broke a few hours ago for non-americans, for instance)
[05:56] <zero> how do i change permision?
[05:56] <NickGarvey> AP: use a boot cd for now to boot into linux
[05:56] <[aJ] > psycho_oreos: thanks
[05:56] <psycho_oreos> on my home computer, I have 4 partitions, each with different fs
[05:56] <AP> like live?
[05:56] <NickGarvey> http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
[05:56] <psycho_oreos> [aJ] : np
[05:56] <NickGarvey> that one worked for me
[05:56] <dooglus> eieiyo: it's available for testing if you want to try it, but it's very likely to break...
[05:56] <eieiyo> dooglus: well, is there any other distributions of linux that you know of that come with 2.4 kernel?
[05:56] <AP> ok got that one...just pop it in?
[05:56] <dooglus> eieiyo: I've only used ubuntu recently.
[05:56] <kos> how can i install the latest AMSN?
[05:56] <eieiyo> dooglus: ok
[05:57] <Carlitotr> where can i found a counter strike for debian?
[05:57] <ownerx> eieiyo im using dapper without any major issues
[05:57] <intelikey> eieiyo debian
[05:57] <ownerx> it depends on your hardware i guess
[05:57] <NickGarvey> AP: yeah, then go to boot managers, then go to GAG I think it was
[05:57] <AP> ok hold on 1 sec
[05:57] <NickGarvey> no not GAG
[05:57] <AP> ?
[05:57] <psycho_oreos> Carlitotr: keep begging Valve :p you can only run CS through cedega
[05:57] <epp> sup
[05:57] <Pendy> does i have to install my graphic cards driver and sound cards driver or it is automaticly detected?
[05:57] <NickGarvey> AP: go to boot managers, then smart boot manager
[05:57] <AP> ok
[05:57] <NickGarvey> should be able to boot then
[05:58] <NickGarvey> then go to that site and do what it says to fix it
[05:58] <epp> how can i run something in terminal and then close the terminal without it closing?
[05:58] <intelikey> Pendy what cards ?
[05:58] <dooglus> eieiyo: unless I'm missing something, only warty and dapper have 2.4 kernels ( see here: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=image-2.4&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all )
[05:58] <Pendy> i have a ati card
[05:58] <eieiyo> intelikey: does it come with 2.4 by default or should i do what others have suggested and just do apt-get install kernel-image-2.4
[05:58] <AP> ok
[05:58] <Pendy> videocard
[05:58] <epp> !java
[05:58] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:58] <NickGarvey> good luck :)
[05:58] <NickGarvey> !ethereal
[05:58] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:58] <ownerx> eieiyo the only distro that i know of that comes with 2.4 is slackware
[05:58] <NickGarvey> juggle geese?
[05:58] <NickGarvey> !asntoeuh
[05:58] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey
[05:58] <NickGarvey> oh
[05:58] <NickGarvey> guess it didn't understand
[05:59] <psycho_oreos> Pendy: it will support it but the speed is not good, it feels laggy, when you get the ati propriatory drivers, it may run a little faster if any improvement
[05:59] <epp> how can i run something in terminal and then close the terminal without it closing?
[05:59] <psycho_oreos> ethereal is TCP dumper, more or less, its kinda GUI frontend
[05:59] <_jason> epp: nohup
[05:59] <eieiyo> k
[05:59] <Pendy> ok i see
[05:59] <Marsmensch> epp try &
[05:59] <intelikey> eieiyo you can choose 2.4 at install time.    i'm not sure if 2.4 is default on sarge or not.   #debian knows.
[05:59] <ownerx> epp ctrl c
[05:59] <Pendy> i have the driver on the original cd
[05:59] <psycho_oreos> Marsmensch: that wouldn't work
[05:59] <Pendy> may i be able to install them
[05:59] <Pendy> or i need to download for linux
[05:59] <dooglus> eieiyo: debian stable has the 2.4 kernel: http://pdo.debian.net/stable/base/kernel-image-2.4-686
[05:59] <psycho_oreos> ownerx: nor would that
[05:59] <Marsmensch> not? ok
[06:00] <psycho_oreos> Pendy: you can install them when you are on it
[06:00] <Pendy> ok
[06:00] <psycho_oreos> Marsmensch: that closes an app, epp wants to run something in app without closing it
[06:00] <eieiyo> dooglus: thanks, i will just run debian...
[06:00] <eieiyo> thanks for the help everybody
[06:00] <NickGarvey> does anyone know how I would be able to get ethereal on my ubuntu system with out compiling it?
[06:00] <NickGarvey> apt-get install ethereal isn't doing it
[06:00] <psycho_oreos> epp: _jason was right on the mark there
[06:00] <dooglus> NickGarvey: you would type "sudo apt-get install ethereal" in a terminal
[06:01] <dooglus> !info ethereal
[06:01] <ubotu> ethereal: (network traffic analyzer), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.10.12-2ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 485 kB, Installed size: 1312 kB
[06:01] <dooglus> NickGarvey: you would have to enable universe first
[06:01] <dooglus> !universe
[06:01] <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
[06:01] <apt514> hrmm dvd stopped on chp12?
[06:01] <NickGarvey> thank you
[06:01] <NickGarvey> I have no GUI
[06:01] <NickGarvey> that link seems to need one
[06:01] <epp> thx, _jason.
[06:02] <psycho_oreos> NickGarvey: you need to apt-get install lynx (or elinks) and browse from there
[06:02] <Raistlin> I deleted my /boot partiiton, while messing with partitions and I was wondering how you know if it is loaded or not when running a live cd...
[06:02] <intelikey> psycho_oreos links2
[06:02] <dooglus> NickGarvey: ok, just add a line saying "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezy main restricted universe multiverse" to your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:02] <psycho_oreos> intelikey: heh I haven't tried that yet, thanks for the heads up
[06:03] <dooglus> NickGarvey: sorry, saying: "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ breezy universe"
[06:03] <Aviatrixie> universe and multiverse... as a typical woman should I concern myself with those?
[06:03] <psycho_oreos> dooglus: lol that includes the whole lot.. before :)
[06:03] <Madpilot> Aviatrixie: they're useful, got lots of apps & such in them
[06:03] <Madpilot> !tell Aviatrixie about universe
[06:03] <dooglus> psycho_oreos: yes.
[06:03] <NickGarvey> than you
[06:03] <NickGarvey> thank you*
[06:04] <psycho_oreos> Aviatrixie: that's only if you want to get softwares that are not under the normal repository, however you should be aware that there is very minimal aid in it
[06:04] <AP> hey nick
[06:04] <AP> my cd doesnt have a boot managers link on it
[06:04] <intelikey> Aviatrixie short answer yes.
[06:04] <AP> i just downloaded it yesterday
[06:04] <Jivuntu> how to list active procs?
[06:04] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: ps -A
[06:04] <psycho_oreos> err ps -a
[06:05] <psycho_oreos> ... ps -x I think ..
[06:05] <psycho_oreos> lol
[06:05] <kos> is there a OpenVPN client in gnome?
[06:05] <_jason> ps aux or ps -e
[06:05] <dooglus> NickGarvey: you should really add the 'updates' and 'security' for universe too.  or get the whole lot in one small lump here: http://s89213869.onlinehome.us/sources.txt
[06:05] <NickGarvey> alright, thanks a lot
[06:05] <NickGarvey> ap: wait.. what..
[06:05] <NickGarvey> AP:let me check
[06:05] <intelikey> ps -A x
[06:06] <NickGarvey> might not say that
[06:06] <AP> ok
[06:06] <Marsmensch> kos yes
[06:06] <psycho_oreos> ps -x or ps x used to list active processes
[06:06] <NickGarvey> Boot Managers
[06:06] <jbmagic> if you have a linux server and use ssh will i be able to see whats on my server if i connect with another computer?
[06:06] <NickGarvey> F3
[06:06] <AP> hmmm
[06:06] <NickGarvey> File System Tools
[06:06] <NickGarvey> how about that?
[06:06] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: no you get a remote console if you connect it from another computer
[06:06] <Aviatrixie> I spent my night telling the good men building a bridge from Ubuntu to the crazy world of digital multitrack music.
[06:06] <capiCrimm> Anyone know of a shortcut for killing all processes of a program? e.g. kill -s 9 `pidof progy`
[06:07] <dooglus> there's quite a noticeable difference in quality between 'main' and 'universe' packages.
[06:07] <AP> got it
[06:07] <AP> thanks
[06:07] <dooglus> it's not uncommon to find a universe package that just doesn't work.
[06:07] <psycho_oreos> capiCrimm: killall foo
[06:07] <NickGarvey> it worked thanks
[06:07] <_jason> capiCrimm: what does -s do?
[06:07] <psycho_oreos> _jason: I think its signal
[06:07] <Marsmensch> kos, vpnc or the cisco one
[06:07] <capiCrimm> _jason, signal 9 means terminate
[06:07] <_jason> oh
[06:07] <psycho_oreos> but I usually do kill -9 or something
[06:07] <nm> SIGTERM
[06:07] <nm> ;D
[06:07] <psycho_oreos> yeah that
[06:08] <kos> Marsmensch, how do i install?
[06:08] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:   so how can i see what on my linux server, when connectiong to it from work or at another place?
[06:08] <intelikey> killall name
[06:08] <Aviatrixie> anyone here play guitar?
[06:08] <_jason> 9 is KILL I think
[06:08] <ptty> me
[06:08] <Pendy> 95%
[06:08] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: ok what exactly do you want to see?
[06:08] <dooglus> "kill -l" will list all the signals
[06:08] <ownerx> lbmagic use ssh
[06:08] <Pendy> registering documentation, please wait ...
[06:08] <kos> Marsmensch, i use pptp vpn, will vpnc do it?
[06:08] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  everything that on my linux server
[06:08] <Aviatrixie> don't kill me Jason
[06:08] <ariel77> to those who helped i finally got ubuntu to load
[06:08] <Aviatrixie> please
[06:08] <dooglus> (and 9 is KILL, yes)
[06:08] <intelikey> -6 term -9 kill ?
[06:08] <ariel77> thank you all
[06:08] <dooglus> intelikey: "kill -l"
[06:08] <ownerx> try killalll -9
[06:09] <ownerx> try killall -9
[06:09] <dooglus> intelikey: 6 is ABRT
[06:09] <Marsmensch> kos "sudo apt-get install vpnc" e.g
[06:09] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: well ssh gives you remote control/access, its more or less a terminal and you can see your files etc from there
[06:09] <intelikey> ah and -13 ?
[06:09] <psycho_oreos> man kill
[06:09] <_jason> dooglus: wow, more than what the man lists, now to find out what they all mean
[06:09] <psycho_oreos> :p
[06:09] <Pendy> boabsta ok its over im in the login screen
[06:09] <capiCrimm> intelikey, all the signals are in the man
[06:09] <Aviatrixie> why is everyone trying to kill everyone?
[06:09] <boabsta> Pendy, nice one
[06:09] <intelikey> i still like killall better
[06:09] <dooglus> you know you can "kill -KILL <number>" instead of "kill -9 <number>"?  so you don't have to learn the numbers
[06:09] <Pendy> boabsta in pm pls
[06:09] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:   so than i use linux commands ont he terminal to see what on my linux server and to play things on there right?
[06:09] <psycho_oreos> Aviatrixie: because its killing spree ;)
[06:10] <capiCrimm> Kill -s 9 Aviatrixie
[06:10] <ptty> alias murder=kill
[06:10] <capiCrimm> Killall Aviatrixie
[06:10] <kos> Marsmensch, i dont think it does PPTP Vpn
[06:10] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: play what? music? that would be a little different imo
[06:10] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  play music, movies, access documents, etc
[06:10] <dooglus> kill -slay -andburyinashallowgrave *
[06:10] <Aviatrixie> anyone here NOT trying to kill someone?
[06:10] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: you probably need something like VNC imo
[06:11] <jjjjjjj> hello
[06:11] <AP> partition table invalid or corrupt
[06:11] <Marsmensch> dont know right now
[06:11] <intelikey> sudo mount -o remount,ro psycho_oreos /dev/null
[06:11] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  mainly my linux server will be mainly for storage of files like music, movies, files, etc
[06:11] <AP> just doesnt wanna load up
[06:11] <dooglus> I wonder if there's a government agency somewhere with lights flashing due to all the 'kill kill kill' talk in here at the moment?
[06:11] <dooglus> some anti-terrorist unit?
[06:11] <psycho_oreos> dd if=/dev/urandom of=intelikey
[06:11] <Aviatrixie> I for one have never killed anyone
[06:11] <psycho_oreos> :)
[06:12] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  so with vnc i need that install on every computer i want acess to my linux server?
[06:12] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: well, you can make it samba, or ftp or http
[06:12] <Aviatrixie> I did almost die once
[06:12] <intelikey> hmmm better than /dev/zero   '/
[06:12] <jjjjjjj> is there a compliant alternative to real player?
[06:12] <dooglus> Aviatrixie: but you handled it?
[06:12] <_jason> jjjjjjj: mplayer, not sure what you mean by compliant though
[06:12] <jbmagic> jjjjjjj: media classic player is way better
[06:12] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: no no, if you want only share files, then you just need something like smb, ftp, or http, hell even sftp is also ok
[06:12] <Aviatrixie> dooglus... yeah
[06:12] <Madpilot> dooglus: just after Cheney shot that guy, I was wondering how many monitoring computers were going berzerk with "Vice-President" "shooting" etc all over the web... :P
[06:13] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  thanks so much
[06:13] <psycho_oreos> intelikey: lol
[06:13] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: np
[06:13] <Psykus> hey, having some issues with ubuntu freezing up, i'm thinking it may have something to do with ndiswrapper
[06:13] <jjjjjjj> to play real player files... like some web sites play video in real player
[06:13] <joseph> need help with ekiga
[06:13] <psycho_oreos> jjjjjjj: mplayer can play real player files
[06:13] <ownerx> or you can get realplayer for linux
[06:13] <_jason> jjjjjjj: yeah mplayer with w32codecs, for websites get mplayer plugin
[06:13] <Psykus> when it freezes, I can't do anything, except for move around the cursor
[06:13] <jbmagic> doesnt VLC play everything too?
[06:14] <Psykus> cant do ctrl alt backspace to kill gnome, or switch between virtual terminals
[06:14] <jjjjjjj> mplayer for firefox 1.5 ?
[06:14] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: I didn't have much luck playing rtsp last time round and was forced to use mplayer
[06:14] <psycho_oreos> jjjjjjj: its on the wiki
[06:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell jjjjjjj about mplayer
[06:14] <AP> nick?
[06:14] <jbmagic> ok
[06:14] <NickGarvey> oh yes?
[06:14] <NickGarvey> sorry
[06:14] <jjjjjjj> okay
[06:14] <AP> thats alright
[06:14] <Aviatrixie> madpilot... flaps 15... gear up... climb power.... after take off check list... and get that damn straw out of your nose!!!!  ;)
[06:14] <AP> wont boot
[06:14] <yabba__> hello
[06:15] <NickGarvey> oh
[06:15] <NickGarvey> thats very not good
[06:15] <AP> bad partition keeps saying
[06:15] <jbmagic> i hope with ubuntu i dont have to keep downloading the .iso everytime ubuntu new version comes up and reinstall.. i am hoping ubuntu is like gentoo,.. where you can keep it updated the distro and programs
[06:15] <intelikey> Psykus ohh cool  a real error.
[06:15] <AP> ive loaded it twice
[06:15] <Psykus> heh
[06:15] <NickGarvey> hmm
[06:15] <NickGarvey> is that the full version of ubcd or the basic
[06:15] <Psykus> looking at the ndiswrapper card list, it didn't look like anyone had problems with it completely crashing their system with my particular card, so i'm not sure what's going on
[06:15] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: you can but sometimes things can break. I did a dist-upgrade from hoary to breezy once on kubuntu and I lost my failsafe terminal as a result
[06:15] <AP> full
[06:15] <intelikey> what brings this lock down into play Psykus ?
[06:15] <AP> should i try basic?
[06:15] <yabba__> i installed ubuntu on my notebook and it seems to have a bug. everything is way too bright. i googled and fouind out this happens often, but i still havent found out about how to reduce brightness... i need to toggle it.. can anyone help me :|
[06:16] <Psykus> intelikey, I said farther up that it may have something to do with ndiswrapper, i'm not certain though
[06:16] <Aviatrixie> anyone here using dapper?
[06:16] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  so its best to get a new vesrion of ubuntu iso whenever a new version comes out and reisntall everything like apps, files, etc again
[06:16] <NickGarvey> nono
[06:16] <NickGarvey> boot insert
[06:16] <NickGarvey> and then try to get into hda1
[06:16] <Gyoza> yabba__, maybe try xgamma?
[06:16] <NickGarvey> assuming thats where linux is
[06:17] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: your mileage may vary.. in fact, you may not really need to do that, but yeah
[06:17] <yabba__> thank you, i needed sthg like that :|
[06:17] <yabba__> :)
[06:17] <Aviatrixie> <--- breezy chick
[06:17] <AP> insert?
[06:17] <NickGarvey> how do I make ls include subdirectories?
[06:17] <intelikey> Psykus so you haven't been able to tie it to any app or anything like that as of yet ?
[06:17] <NickGarvey> yeah
[06:17] <psycho_oreos> NickGarvey: -R
[06:17] <NickGarvey> f7
[06:17] <NickGarvey> thank you
[06:17] <AP> k
[06:17] <Gyoza> Question: I have a new system, nforce2-based.  X randomly restarts.  ???
[06:17] <psycho_oreos> I think..
[06:17] <joseph> how come I can't receive remote video with ekiga?
[06:17] <AP> thanks
[06:17] <NickGarvey> what does recursively mean?
[06:17] <NickGarvey> yup, just want to make sure your data is still there
[06:17] <NickGarvey> and if you do end up needing to wipe your install, you can save your file
[06:17] <jbmagic> there really no need for a monitor if i set up one of my extra pc to a linux server after its all setup?
[06:17] <zachtib> note to self, don't try to answer someone's question by trying 'ls-R' in your 20+gb home dir
[06:18] <Aviatrixie> Willis... are you an MD or a pretend Dr?
[06:18] <psycho_oreos> NickGarvey: check it under dict.org :)
[06:18] <NickGarvey> thank you
[06:18] <Psykus> intelikey, not really, I notice it doesn't happen until I load the ndiswrapper module
[06:18] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: more or less :)
[06:18] <jbmagic> cool
[06:18] <Psykus> not right away, but sometime after I do it
[06:18] <psycho_oreos> zachtib: there's more to that :)
[06:18] <yabba__> Gyoza, i cant reduce it with that
[06:18] <yabba__> gyoza, it shows that: -> Red  1.000, Green  1.000, Blue  1.000
[06:18] <yabba__> 
[06:18] <Aviatrixie> brb
[06:18] <intelikey> Psykus k
[06:19] <jbmagic> i guess i will need a monito connect to the linux server, if i add things to it :)
[06:19] <jbmagic> monitor
[06:19] <Psykus> the interface will stop refreshing in places, leaving streaks of windows, and if I keep moving windows around, it will just do a hard freeze
[06:19] <Gyoza> yabba__, try typing in xgamma 0.5
[06:19] <yabba__> ok
[06:19] <Jivuntu> firefox thinks it has a session open
[06:19] <Jivuntu> and wont let me open a browser without creating a new profile
[06:19] <Jivuntu> booo
[06:19] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: or you can setup sshd/xdmcp (x forwarding type of protocol) :) or even VNC
[06:20] <intelikey> Psykus check it against top and see if something is eating all the ram
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: go to a terminal and type ps ax | firefox
[06:20] <khanman02> i have a color problem, hue actually, totem keeps resetting my ~.nvidia**rc settings & as soon as i run nvidia-settings it gets fixed (the color) while playing the video in the background... is totem replacing the settings from some old place?
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: go to a terminal and type ps ax | grep firefox ***
[06:20] <NickGarvey> without the ***
[06:20] <Ambugaton> hey all
[06:20] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  what does that do?
[06:20] <Ambugaton> i was wondering
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: go to a terminal and type ps ax | grep firefox
[06:20] <Psykus> check it against top?
[06:20] <psycho_oreos> Psykus: I've got a gut feeling that gam_server maybe liable
[06:20] <Ambugaton> has anyone here figured out how to make Prismstumbler work with breezy?
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: what that means is that firefox is already running in the backround
[06:20] <khanman02> !xserver
[06:20] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, khanman02
[06:20] <Jivuntu> aha, its there
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: so you need to kill it
[06:20] <Psykus> what is that exactly?
[06:20] <Jivuntu> kill firefox?
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: yup
[06:20] <Jivuntu> "kill firefox"
[06:20] <Jivuntu> ok
[06:20] <Ambugaton> prismstumbler is a WLAN detector mate
[06:20] <Ambugaton> i need it to work
[06:20] <intelikey> Psykus what you just described sounds like something is eating up all your ram.     top  is a monitoring tool
[06:20] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: no that won't work
[06:21] <Ambugaton> just cuz
[06:21] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: sshd is pretty much ssh daemon. More like allowing you to login to the server remotely with CLI screen. XDMCP is GUI, with the mouse and all
[06:21] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: what is the number next to firefox
[06:21] <Jivuntu> ah, ok
[06:21] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: you need to type kill ####
[06:21] <yabba__> Gyoza, thank you, ill try to toggle it with that
[06:21] <psycho_oreos> intelikey: or htop :)
[06:21] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: ### being the PID of firefox
[06:21] <Psykus> oh ok, i'm on my windows partition now
[06:21] <Jivuntu> killed
[06:21] <jbmagic> psycho_oreos:  thanks
[06:21] <yabba__> :)
[06:21] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: try to open it now
[06:21] <Jivuntu> i feel so, 'in command'
[06:21] <psycho_oreos> jbmagic: np
[06:21] <joseph> Need help with gnomemeeting please!
[06:21] <NickGarvey> :)
[06:21] <Madpilot> Jivuntu: careful with that :P
[06:21] <Gyoza> yabba__, yeah, maybe xgamma is more for color adjustments.
[06:21] <Psykus> so run top, and watch for anything weird up to the freeze?
[06:21] <Jivuntu> well now i'm in another conundrum
[06:22] <Jivuntu> i capitulated earlier and created the other profile
[06:22] <Jivuntu> now its loading it by default
[06:22] <Jivuntu> :\
[06:22] <intelikey> Psykus k just sujesting a course of action that may reviel the source of the problem.
[06:22] <psycho_oreos> htop is more interactive :)
[06:22] <yabba__> Gyoza, will it keep the changes after a restart?
[06:22] <Madpilot> Jivuntu: in firefox?
[06:22] <Aviatrixie> I shoulda been a bass player!
[06:22] <Jivuntu> yeah
[06:22] <Jivuntu> firefox
[06:22] <Gyoza> yabba__, my guess is no.
[06:23] <Aviatrixie> bass players only have to think one note at a time.
[06:23] <Ambugaton> haha
[06:23] <Aviatrixie> right?
[06:23] <Ambugaton> not entirely so
[06:23] <yabba__> Gyoza, is there some kind of auto-command file where i'd have fill this command in?
[06:23] <Psykus> psycho_oreos, what was that gam_server you mentioned?
 so run top, and watch for anything weird up to the freeze? <--- err  yes.
[06:24] <Gyoza> yabba__, I'm sorry, I don't remember.  Did the command even help at all?
[06:24] <Jivuntu> wait, i found something that might work
[06:24] <yabba__> thanks so much for now yet, it helps so much for my eyes :D
[06:24] <yabba__> gyoza, yes, it does :P
[06:24] <psycho_oreos> Psykus: some live active file monitoring daemon, sometimes if you killed it and moved the file elsewhere, all the other GUI apps go crazy, chewing the CPU usage
[06:24] <tritium> Jivuntu: do you have a lock file under your ~/.mozilla dir?
[06:24] <Ambugaton> can anyone help me with the prismstumbler thing?
[06:24] <Gyoza> yabba__, ah, what is the complete command that you're using?
[06:24] <pendy_> boabsta, hey man
[06:25] <Psykus> ok, i'll run top, and see if I can figure out anything in a minute, need to reboot into linux first
[06:25] <boabsta> lo
[06:25] <Jivuntu> whats a lock file
[06:25] <NickGarvey> oh yeah, theres this file
[06:25] <boabsta> got irc going then pendy_
[06:25] <NickGarvey> after you kill it you need to delete it
[06:25] <NickGarvey> sec lemme google it
[06:25] <yabba__> gyoza, i typed xgamma gamma 0.3
[06:25] <Ambugaton> wtevs
[06:25] <yabba__> it did help
[06:26] <psycho_oreos> Psykus: I wouldn't recommend doing what I did with gam_server :) or else you may regret it if you are on Gnome :)
[06:26] <Gyoza> yabba__, great.
[06:26] <bill> i turned on font hinting in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf, but even though i changed the hinting values back to false and rebooted, i still have hinted fonts.  how can i get back to nonhinted fonts?
[06:26] <yabba__> :-=
[06:26] <jjjjjjj> ooooohhh i'm getting the option to upgrade to dapper after following the wiki for mplayer.  MUWAHAHAHAH
[06:26] <Toma-> yabba__, just add it to gnome startup
[06:26] <joseph> Need help with gnomemeeting please
[06:26] <AP> nick - sry im linux retarded, what do i do from insert
[06:26] <AP> im booted up in it
[06:27] <NickGarvey> rm $HOME/.mozilla/userid/dji9dszq.slt/lock
[06:27] <jjjjjjj> 472mb.... time me.
[06:27] <NickGarvey> oh well go to a command line
[06:27] <NickGarvey> mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
[06:27] <yabba__> toma-, i dont know yet, i will google how to :)
[06:27] <AP> type exactly that?
[06:27] <NickGarvey> is that a linux only computer AP?
[06:27] <Toma-> yabba__, click System > Prefs > Sessions, then click the Startup programs. I added xgamma -gamma 1.35 for my settings
[06:27] <AP> and how do i get to command line?
[06:27] <yabba__> Toma-, thank you !! :-)
[06:27] <NickGarvey> console or terminal
[06:27] <Toma-> np!
[06:27] <Jivuntu> i dont have such a folder
[06:28] <Jivuntu> i have .mozilla
[06:28] <Jivuntu> but no userid in it
[06:28] <carl> in the ubuntu installer, what does "apt-install grub" do?  (not apt-get install...)
[06:28] <jjjjjjj> 11m to go
[06:28] <Psykus> oh, and another thing, how do I mount a partition so my non-root user can browse it?
 and how do i get to command line?      <---   [ctrl]  [alt]  [f2] 
[06:28] <jjjjjjj> 755k/s
[06:28] <AP> cant find either
[06:28] <NickGarvey> intelikey: hes running a boot disk, it might not support multiple users
[06:28] <NickGarvey> ctrl alt backspace will kill X-windows though
[06:28] <jjjjjjj> 9minutes to go
[06:29] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: userid is your user id
[06:29] <intelikey> NickGarvey what boot disk ?
[06:29] <NickGarvey> UBCD
[06:29] <Jivuntu> yeah
[06:29] <pendy> excelent
[06:29] <Jivuntu> no such folder
[06:29] <NickGarvey> http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
[06:29] <tameritoke> Hi people!
[06:29] <pendy> xchat is not that bad
[06:29] <NickGarvey> is there any folder Jivuntu?
[06:29] <Jivuntu> xchat rules
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> Psykus,  you refering to a NTFS or windows VFAT partition?
[06:29] <NickGarvey> in that folder?
[06:29] <tameritoke> Where can I download the kde ubuntu packages?!
[06:29] <Psykus> Dr_Willis, NTFS
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs
[06:29] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:29] <NickGarvey> apt-get install kde? heh
[06:29] <Jivuntu> plugins folder
[06:29] <Dr_Willis> there ya go Psykus
[06:29] <tameritoke> the latest for ubuntu breezy 5.10 AMD64 Bit
[06:29] <NickGarvey> anything else Jivuntu
[06:29] <intelikey> NickGarvey he may also be at a grub prompt.
[06:30] <NickGarvey> who would be at a grub prompt?
[06:30] <Jivuntu> appreg  firefox  mozver.dat  pluginreg.dat  plugins
[06:30] <NickGarvey> try firefox
[06:30] <Jivuntu> oh there it is
[06:30] <Jivuntu> i thought firefox was a program
[06:30] <Jivuntu> heh
[06:30] <Jivuntu> not a folder
[06:30] <NickGarvey> del that bad boy
[06:30] <psycho_oreos> it is
[06:30] <jjjjjjj> my downlaod dropped to 747k/s  :(
[06:31] <Ambugaton> ehh
[06:31] <kos> heh
[06:31] <psycho_oreos> pfft 747k/s and you are already complaining :p
[06:31] <Ambugaton> get well soon ?
[06:31] <kos> im lucky to download at more than 5KB/s
[06:31] <Jivuntu> hoooray
[06:31] <Jivuntu> whats that lock file all about
[06:31] <NickGarvey> well it makes sure not to many people use firefox at once
[06:31] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: prevent other applications editing that specific parts, etc
[06:31] <NickGarvey> safety feature
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> Jivuntu,  its a file that the initial firefox creates - to be sure you dont run it more then once at a time.
[06:32] <Ambugaton> no1 here kno's anything about prismstumbler?
[06:32] <NickGarvey> 3 answers, take your pick :)
[06:32] <Jivuntu> ah
[06:32] <Psykus> ok, booting into ubuntu, will probably hop on xchat before it freaks out
[06:32] <Ambugaton> :( wah wah
[06:32] <Jivuntu> it got left hanging around because my laptop shut down when the battery died i bet
[06:33] <AP> gnite kids
[06:33] <joseph> how come I can't receive remote video with ekiga?
[06:33] <jjjjjjj> 4 minutes to go.... later.
[06:33] <madd_matt> I'm considering installing ubuntu as an emergency dualboot in one of my boxes, and was wondering what the size on disk of a default-ish install was?
[06:34] <Ambugaton> ...
[06:34] <LiteHedded> what's an alternative file browser? other than konqueror?
[06:34] <Jivuntu> the terminal
[06:34] <intelikey> madd_matt 1.8g
[06:34] <intelikey> LiteHedded gentoo
[06:35] <LiteHedded> Jivuntu meant gui based. I'll assume you didn't understand me and weren't just being a smartass
[06:35] <jetscreamer> firefox? mozilla? links? elinks? lynx? epiphany?
[06:35] <LiteHedded> gentoo?
[06:35] <Ambugaton> gentoo is for control freaks
[06:35] <Jivuntu> :p
[06:35] <LiteHedded> the distro?
[06:35] <Ambugaton> :-D
[06:35] <intelikey> LiteHedded sudo apt-get install gentoo
[06:35] <jetscreamer> !info gentoo
[06:35] <madd_matt> *Matt is running gentoo :P
[06:35] <Jivuntu> i need all the benefits of the doubt i can get
[06:35] <ubotu> gentoo: (a fully GUI-configurable, two-pane X file manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.11.46-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 728 kB, Installed size: 2336 kB
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> !info worker
[06:35] <Ambugaton> dude gentoo takes days to install
[06:35] <ubotu> worker: (highly configurable two-paned file manager for X), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 2.10.0-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 617 kB, Installed size: 2432 kB
[06:35] <Ambugaton> you have been forewarned
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> !info krusader
[06:35] <ubotu> krusader: (Twin-panel (commander-style) File Manager for KDE), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 1.60.0-1ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1937 kB, Installed size: 5276 kB
[06:35] <jjjjjjj> fibre optics is my friend.  :|
[06:35] <LiteHedded> days to install even with sudo?
[06:35] <madd_matt> Ambugaton, gentoo, the distro, can take 2 hours to install
[06:36] <jbmagic> so ubuntu is better than gentoo?
[06:36] <madd_matt> Gentoo the filemanager takes a few seconds
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> Gentoo is the name of a Linux DISTRO.. and the name of a 2 pane file manager.
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> :P
[06:36] <Ambugaton> well not if ur gonna customize every little detail
[06:36] <LiteHedded> ok thanks madd_matt
[06:36] <intelikey> Ambugaton you should pay closer attention to what is going on rather than showing your ignorance.
[06:36] <jetscreamer> !distrowatch
[06:36] <ubotu> jetscreamer: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> its a decent file manager.   heh.
[06:36] <Ambugaton> i like ubtuntu because it works
[06:36] <Ambugaton> :)
[06:36] <Jivuntu> ubuntu works great for me on everything except my wifi
[06:36] <LiteHedded> wow gentoo is ugly as sing
[06:36] <madd_matt> emelfm2 is a nice file manager i'm in love with, unfortunately is buggier than a swamp in florida
[06:36] <LiteHedded> sin
[06:36] <Jivuntu> if i get wifi to work, i'll use ubuntu and never look back
[06:37] <jetscreamer> !distrowatch is <reply> http://distrowatch.org/
[06:37] <ubotu> jetscreamer: okay
[06:37] <Ambugaton> i got my wifi working w/ breezy ok
[06:37] <Ambugaton> it just worked on its own
[06:37] <jetscreamer> !info xfe
[06:37] <Ambugaton> w/ hoary i had to do all this driver installing from source tho
[06:37] <ubotu> xfe: (lightweight file manager for X11), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.72-6build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 549 kB, Installed size: 2140 kB
[06:37] <jetscreamer> xfe rocks
[06:37] <madd_matt> wifi is touchy, really depends on the card.
[06:37] <Jivuntu> nice
[06:37] <Ambugaton> yea i suppose
[06:37] <Ambugaton> my cards built in
[06:37] <intelikey> LiteHedded nautilus ?
[06:37] <Jivuntu> i'm downloading dapper now so hopefully it works with that
[06:38] <joseph> Hello does anyone know anything about gnomemeeting
[06:38] <LiteHedded> don't like nautilus
[06:38] <jetscreamer> xfe is a file browser not a web browser LiteHedded
[06:38] <Jivuntu> my card is broadcom
[06:38] <LiteHedded> =(
[06:38] <Jivuntu> so it doesnt work well
[06:38] <tritium> Jivuntu: it'll be supported in dapper
[06:38] <madd_matt> Jivuntu, i've got broadcom cards running painlessly with ndiswrapper
[06:38] <Jivuntu> sweet
[06:38] <app> What do people use as a firewall tool on Breezy? Except manual iptables scripts...
[06:38] <Jivuntu> maddler, i tried a ton of drivers with ndiswrapper but couldnt get it going
[06:38] <tritium> app: firestarter
[06:38] <Jivuntu> i've got the dell truemobile 1370
[06:38] <keithhhhhhhhh> Hmmmm I made a fat32 partition on my main hard disk how should I be able to see a folder in my "media" directory or must I mount it first?
[06:38] <Jivuntu> maddler = matt
[06:39] <Dr_Willis> keithhhhhhhhh,  you normally mount them. and/or edit the fstab to mount them as needed.
[06:39] <intelikey> you don't like nautilus konqueror or gentoo     LiteHedded   what are you looking for in a file browser ?    use mozilla....
[06:39] <madd_matt> Jivuntu, for me it was as simple as grabbing the lastest drivers off the linksys website and pointing ndiswrapper at them
[06:39] <Jivuntu> nice
[06:39] <keithhhhhhhhh> what is fstab?
[06:39] <Jivuntu> i tried my windows xp drivers dell gave me
[06:39] <jetscreamer> keithhhhhhhhh: if you had the permissions correct and it's mounted already, yes.
[06:39] <Jivuntu> fstab is a file for mounting your file systems
[06:39] <tritium> keithhhhhhhhh: a filesystem table (file)
[06:40] <keithhhhhhhhh> ah
[06:40] <intelikey> fstab = file system table
[06:40] <Dr_Willis> !mount
[06:40] <ubotu> from memory, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[06:40] <Jivuntu> fstab -a to remount them
[06:40] <keithhhhhhhhh> so now in my media folder I see hda1
[06:40] <keithhhhhhhhh> but that sint it
[06:40] <keithhhhhhhhh> jivuntu what is -a ?
[06:40] <Jivuntu> dort, fdisk -l
[06:40] <Jivuntu> -a means remount all the stuff in the fstab file
[06:41] <intelikey> -a = --all
[06:41] <keithhhhhhhhh> so is that partition in the fstab and just needs to be remounted?
[06:41] <keithhhhhhhhh> ah hehe
[06:41] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: really? :p
[06:41] <Jivuntu> almost
[06:41] <tritium> bloody?  Dr_Willis somebody needs medical attention!
[06:41] <Ambugaton> hey how do i change my font color?
[06:41] <Jivuntu> i've only been using linux for four days now
[06:41] <keithhhhhhhhh> is the fstab an editable file?
[06:41] <Ambugaton> i hate this grey tone thing i have going on
[06:41] <Ambugaton> *n00bness*
[06:41] <NickGarvey> gotta start sometime right Jivuntu :)
[06:41] <psycho_oreos> keithhhhhhhhh: all it is, is a line telling mount to mount what with what, and with what opinions, etc
[06:41] <Jivuntu> yeah its editable kieth
[06:41] <NickGarvey> last summer for me
[06:42] <psycho_oreos> keithhhhhhhhh: no
[06:42] <kos> ive just download realplayer through Synaptic, its running the installer and asking me where the realplayer install file was downloaded to
[06:42] <kos> where does Synaptic download to?
[06:42] <Jivuntu> yeah, i used it a long time ago but it beat me up and took my lunch money so i quit
[06:42] <psycho_oreos> and I don't think /etc/fstab should be executable
[06:42] <NickGarvey> kos, just use find -name realplayer
[06:42] <psycho_oreos> kos: the packages?
[06:42] <tritium> kos: /var/cache/apt/archives
[06:42] <Jivuntu> ubuntu is great though, so i'm back
[06:42] <Dr_Willis>  /etc/fstab should not be executable.
[06:42] <NickGarvey> haha yeah I took a break for a while too
[06:42] <jbmagic> ununtu seems way better than mandrake
[06:42] <NickGarvey> then I used it as my main OS
[06:42] <Jivuntu> kieth: sudo gedit /etc/fstab &
[06:42] <NickGarvey> and now I use it as a server
[06:43] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: vim :)
[06:43] <NickGarvey> what does the & at the end do?
[06:43] <Jivuntu> he's a newbie, let him use fstab
[06:43] <keithhhhhhhhh> (we should publish a book based around ubuntu)
[06:43] <Jivuntu> the & lets the process unattach from the terminal
[06:43] <tritium> NickGarvey: runs it in the background
 is the fstab an editable file? <--- absotively     i mean   posolutly
[06:43] <intelikey> sure it is.
[06:43] <Jivuntu> error27, let him use gedit
[06:43] <keithhhhhhhhh> ya Im fairly new
[06:43] <Jivuntu> geeze, this auto complete is killing me
[06:43] <NickGarvey> tritium: that was a question I was just about to ask! how can I get this to run in the backround
[06:43] <Ambugaton> i just want prismstumbler to work
[06:43] <NickGarvey> tritium: haha thanks
[06:43] <tritium> NickGarvey: :)
[06:44] <ownerx> nick cron job
[06:44] <psycho_oreos> NickGarvey: either & or nohup
[06:44] <NickGarvey> very nice, thank you
[06:44] <keithhhhhhhhh> fstab command wasnt found :S
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> fstab is NOT a command.
[06:44] <tritium> psycho_oreos: have you ever been dunked in mentally stable milk?
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> its a file you edit/use.
[06:44] <Jivuntu> kiethhhhhhhhh, sudo gedit /etc/fstab &
[06:45] <psycho_oreos> keithhhhhhhhh: you have to specify the full location, its /etc/fstab.. and btw its just a whole bunch of readable texts
[06:45] <kos> tritium, i dont get it, its a deb conf thing for realplayer, its looking for: rp8_linux20_libc6_i386_cs2_rpm
[06:45] <psycho_oreos> tritium: no, but why? :P
[06:45] <tritium> kos: that dir I gave you is where the .deb packages are downloaded
[06:45] <tritium> psycho_oreos: because of your nick
[06:46] <kos> tritium, whats this debconf thing then?
[06:46] <psycho_oreos> tritium: hahaaha
[06:46] <kos> anyone installed Realplayer before?
[06:46] <intelikey> keithhhhhhhhh fstab is one of the basic linux configuration files.  along with inittab  it is found on every linux system.   the files in  /etc/  are system configuration files.  (warning; edit with caution)  they control the way your linux does what it does.
[06:46] <psycho_oreos> kos: I prefer mplayer than realplayer..
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> !fstab
[06:46] <ubotu> the /etc/fstab  file lists all drives and partitions but can be easily configured automatically with the diskmounter file found here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter  See <partitions>.
[06:46] <tritium> kos: debian configurator
[06:46] <Jivuntu> i got a mount question for you guys
[06:46] <jbmagic> what better kmplayer or mplayer?
[06:46] <kos> tritium, its asking me to put the path to the installer file, how am i supposed to know where that is?
[06:47] <tritium> kos: did you download it?
[06:47] <Jivuntu> i tried to look at one of my windows partitions with fdisk -l and it thinks its a win95 ext
[06:47] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: how big is the partition?
[06:47] <Jivuntu> its an ntfs partition i made in windows though
[06:47] <[aJ] > Is there a way I can get an older version of a program that isn't currently available in aptitude?
[06:47] <Jivuntu> let me check
[06:47] <psycho_oreos> hmm
[06:47] <Jivuntu> 21 gigs
[06:48] <[aJ] > It's got php5.0.5 and I want 5.0.3?
[06:48] <psycho_oreos> if its NTFS and 21GB, it shouldn't be read as Win95 ext'd. which version of fdisk do you have?
[06:49] <Jivuntu> let me check
[06:49] <Jivuntu> 2.12
[06:49] <ptty> kmplayer is a kde wrapper around mplayer
[06:50] <jetscreamer> the partition type doesn't always reflect the actual fs type.
[06:50] <n00b> help
[06:50] <n00b> i cant get firefox to work
[06:50] <n00b> it doesnt load
[06:50] <Jivuntu> i cant mount it
[06:50] <intelikey> Jivuntu the type of partition win95 ext  simply means that the partition has that signature identifying it to the os so the os will know how to start to read the partition table.   the actual file system may be ntfs or even ext2  but the partition is an extended win95 partition.
[06:50] <Jivuntu> i tried mounting it as ntfs
[06:50] <jetscreamer> try auto
[06:50] <Jivuntu> how do i mount it
[06:50] <Jivuntu> ok
[06:51] <Toma-> Anyone one this ubuntu would be suited for a 266mhz /256mb ram PC, that will be used primarily for ipod+mp3 player functions? or would xubuntu be better, or even slackware with a good automount system set up?
[06:51] <_jason> n00b: are you using the default firefox that came with ubuntu breezy?
[06:51] <intelikey> !ntfs
[06:51] <ubotu> I guess ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[06:51] <jbmagic> toma what you plan to do ?
[06:51] <Marty63> anyone tried to recently build dapper flight 4 ISO from jigdo?
[06:51] <Error404> is there anything in gnome similar to expose' in OSX?
[06:51] <jetscreamer> you can use cfdisk to change the partition type to 7, if you're ab-so-lute-ly sure that it is ntfs filesystem
[06:51] <Jivuntu> says i have to specify the filesystem type
[06:51] <Marty63> can get all but 16 of the deb's
[06:52] <NickGarvey> use auto
[06:52] <Jivuntu> i did
[06:52] <keithhhhhhhhh> Toma - I tried to install ubuntu on my p200 notebook and it wouldnt fully install
[06:52] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: -t ntfs makes it specify a fs type?
[06:52] <zero> ive got this file /libjavaplugin_oji.so
[06:52] <zero>  in my plugins folder in mozilla will someone tlel me why mozilla still does not recongize it online?
[06:52] <Toma-> jbmagic, its for my g/f, im getting her an mp4/3 player for her bday, and she needs a PC to copy/store mp3s onto and also manage it. her room-mate has an ipod aswell, so this way they can share mp3s. its got 2 USB ports on it already this old pc.
[06:52] <n00b> _jason, no i think i installed the 32 bit version
[06:52] <keithhhhhhhhh> Toma - but Im a noob
[06:52] <jetscreamer> -t auto says it can't detect it and he has to specify (probably)
[06:52] <Toma-> keithhhhhhhhh, oh, ive got ubuntu running fine on it :) just wondering if i should cut it down
[06:52] <Jivuntu> /dev/sda2   /home/blah   auto   umask=0222   0   0
[06:53] <NickGarvey> sda2?
[06:53] <_jason> n00b: so you are using 64bit ubuntu?
[06:53] <jbmagic> is it safe to remove apps you dont want that comes with ubuntu?
[06:53] <NickGarvey> what are you mounting?
[06:53] <n00b> _jason, yeah
[06:53] <keithhhhhhhhh> Toma - ah ok great ;)
[06:53] <jetscreamer> sata hd?
[06:53] <Jivuntu> a windows partition
[06:53] <zero> anyone?
[06:53] <Toma-> jbmagic, yeh
[06:53] <Anpheus> Ok, I give up, how do I get ndiswrapper to acknowledge connection "ra0" to use the rt2500.inf driver from my linksys CD?
[06:53] <NickGarvey> you sure its sda2?
[06:53] <NickGarvey> and ntot hda2?
[06:53] <_jason> n00b: ok well I have no experience with 32bit chroots, but we'll give it a shot
[06:53] <jetscreamer> cat /proc/partitions
[06:53] <Jivuntu> /dev/sda2            5100        7738    21197767+   f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[06:53] <psycho_oreos> NickGarvey: it could be even SCSI or USB mounted type hard disk
[06:53] <_jason> n00b: what does 'firefox' do in a terminal?
[06:53] <jbmagic> toma get unbuntu and you will be set. but you need itunes for ipods. does linux have itunes?
[06:53] <Marty63> no jigdo users then?
[06:54] <NickGarvey> oh scsi makes sense
[06:54] <Jivuntu>    8     2          1 sda2
[06:54] <Anpheus> Anyone?
[06:54] <psycho_oreos> Marty63: try #debian
[06:54] <Jivuntu>   <--- /proc/partitions
[06:54] <n00b> _jason, it gives a segmentation fault error... is there anyway i can just uninstall the 32 bit version and try and install the 64 bit version?
[06:54] <NickGarvey> ok well try VFAT or NTFS then
[06:54] <NickGarvey> which ever it is
[06:54] <Toma-> jbmagic, yeh it does.
[06:54] <Jivuntu> ok i'll try
[06:54] <Madpilot> Marty63: try #ubuntu+1, that's the current Dapper channel
[06:54] <Anpheus> Could someone just like say, "Anpheus, hi" and acknowledge my existence before I just give up on Ubuntu?
[06:54] <jetscreamer> Anpheus: hi
[06:54] <psycho_oreos> Anpheus: hi
[06:54] <NickGarvey> Anpheus: hi, wireless on linux is hard
[06:54] <Anpheus> *laugh*
[06:54] <_jason> n00b: I don't know how it is setup.  I think you are better off getting help from someone with a similar setup
[06:55] <Madpilot> Anpheus: use Cat5, it's easier
[06:55] <Anpheus> Yeah thanks.
[06:55] <psycho_oreos> I don't have wireless on my computer
[06:55] <carl> hello Anpheus!
[06:55] <Toma-> i guess i can do a server install and trim all the server stuff out, then put xfce on it with some nice custom scripts and GUI, and also get banshee :)
[06:55] <ptty> Hi Anpheus.
[06:55] <Marty63> psycho_oreos:  yeah but i am trying to to jigdo build the latest ubuntu dapper cd and it looks like some of the debs have dissapeared from the mirros
[06:55] <NickGarvey> Anpheus: I have lost many hours of sleep trying to get it to work, but never worked
[06:55] <jbmagic> toma linux dotn have itunes
[06:55] <NickGarvey> Anpheus: drilled a hole in my ceiling instead
[06:55] <carl> Toma-, server stall does't include any server stuff
[06:55] <n00b> _jason, ok
[06:55] <NickGarvey> Anpheus: kid you not
[06:55] <zero> anyone have java runtime succesfully running on their ubuntu os plz pm me
[06:55] <Anpheus> *sigh*
[06:55] <psycho_oreos> Marty63: ahh well, that I'm not sure
[06:55] <ptty> it must be your card.
[06:55] <Marty63> Madpilot: thanks i'll try that one
[06:55] <carl> Toma-, find Ununtu-lite
[06:55] <Anpheus> It's 'supported'
[06:55] <Jivuntu> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
[06:55] <Jivuntu>        missing codepage or other error
[06:55] <Jivuntu>        (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition,
[06:55] <Jivuntu>        instead of some logical partition inside?)
[06:55] <Anpheus> Evidently, on two pages
[06:55] <Jivuntu> oops
[06:55] <Anpheus> With more than one driver type
[06:55] <Anpheus> I just can't get ndiswrapper to work.
[06:55] <Jivuntu> that should have been only one line, sorry
[06:55] <NickGarvey> Jivuntu: what was your command
[06:55] <Madpilot> zero: Java on Breezy is fairly easy
[06:55] <Jivuntu> i mounted it as vfat
[06:55] <jetscreamer> Jivuntu: if it was me, i'd use sudo umount -a && sudo cfdisk /dev/sda , then change the partition type. if you're SURE it's an ntfs partition... and , IS it an extended partition?
[06:56] <Toma-> carl, thanks
[06:56] <Madpilot> !tell zero about java
[06:56] <Anpheus> I think it's because the ndiswrapper man page says it uses wan0 or somesuch, and my card is ra0
[06:56] <psycho_oreos> Jivuntu: what about -t ntfs? same result?
[06:56] <Anpheus> And I have no idea how to change that.
[06:56] <carl> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingUbuntuLite
[06:56] <Jivuntu> if i use -t
[06:56] <Jivuntu> i only show my first ntfs partition
[06:56] <NickGarvey> -t ntfs
[06:56] <psycho_oreos> -t is type on mount
[06:56] <Anpheus> No amount of modprobe'ing or ndiswrapper -d'ing has changed what ra0 does: nothing.
[06:57] <pendy> ubuntu rocks :D
[06:57] <jetscreamer> btw you don't put -t in fstab, just ntfs or whatever. -t is for use in the mount command
[06:58] <psycho_oreos> yes
[06:58] <Toma-> carl, looks like thats exactly what i was after! :D thanks!
[06:58] <psycho_oreos> -t under the program 'mount' to specify the fstype
[06:58] <Anpheus> so, let me get this straight
[06:58] <carl> Toma-, carefull, it is very new
[06:58] <Anpheus> You've all chosen hardlines over wireless?
[06:58] <Dr_Willis> ive given up on Wireless.
[06:58] <NickGarvey> I have
[06:58] <ptty> no, wifi works great for me.
[06:59] <NickGarvey> same
[06:59] <NickGarvey> but its just my laptop is so new
[06:59] <Dr_Willis> even under windows - wireless is a hassle.
[06:59] <NickGarvey> no drivers work
[06:59] <Anpheus> You, ptty, what kind of card do you use?
[06:59] <ptty> I have an intel ipw2200
[06:59] <Anpheus> Damn.
[06:59] <psycho_oreos> Anpheus: 1) my machine is old 2) wireless on linux doesn't seem to have much support.. but hey, blame the companies out there who took the easier road of supporting windows users
[06:59] <ptty> from a dell d810
[06:59] <Anpheus> oh praise jeebus
[06:59] <ptty> works easy in breezy & dapper
[06:59] <Anpheus> I think I found wiki page that will help me.
[06:59] <Madpilot> Anpheus: actually, I've never had wireless, lurking here hasn't inspired me to explore it... :P
[07:00] <Toma-> carl, looks like the packages shouldnt cause too much of a fuss with each other... if it breaks, ill fix and send a patch :)
[07:00] <carl> Toma-, thats the sprit!
[07:00] <Anpheus> Yeah ok, apparently
[07:00] <Anpheus> it's supposed to already work
[07:00] <Anpheus> ...
[07:00] <Anpheus> *sigh*
[07:00] <Toma-> ;)
[07:00] <Anpheus> I'm gonna cry.
[07:00] <carl> Toma-, thre is a #ubuntu-lite channel that sometimes has a person or two ;)
[07:00] <[aJ] > I'm running a ssh session from suse to ubuntu and I"m urnning aptitude and it keep saying put the cd in the cdrom and press enter repeatedly
[07:00] <NickGarvey> Anpheus: I'd start charging your drill
[07:00] <Anpheus> Seriously, there's a wiki.ubuntu page that says my card is supposed to work.
[07:00] <Anpheus> Already.
[07:01] <Anpheus> It's supposed to have worked hours ago.
[07:01] <NickGarvey> wireless is painful
[07:01] <NickGarvey> I gave up
[07:01] <janno> !deb
[07:01] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[07:01] <jetscreamer> [aJ] : edit /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the cdrom line
[07:01] <Toma-> lol
[07:01] <psycho_oreos> I have tried going through helping some wifi users trying to find some common grounds and hoping to solve the issue. I just end up being as frustrated as that other user can be with that problem of wifi
[07:01] <ptty> [aJ] : comment out the line in /etc/apt/sources.list  that says CDROM ( it's near the top )
[07:01] <apt514> where can i find realplayer.deb mutli?
[07:01] <NickGarvey> did you apt
[07:01] <NickGarvey> apt-get install realplayer apt514?
[07:01] <_jason> ubotu: tell apt514 about realplayer
[07:01] <jetscreamer> then apt-get update
[07:01] <jetscreamer> if you DONT want the cd
[07:02] <apt514> Nick_Jason thanks
[07:02] <Anpheus> ok
[07:02] <Anpheus> I'm going to go now.
[07:02] <Anpheus> If I rejoin... it's because I got it to work
[07:02] <NickGarvey> alright, good luck Anpheus
[07:02] <Anpheus> if not, I'm going to sleep.
[07:02] <NickGarvey> don't stay up too late
[07:02] <NickGarvey> not worth it
[07:03] <rend> i installed the windows codecs but still vlc doesnt play all the codecs that totem would play... any ideas?
[07:03] <Anpheus> It's past midnight already, you know what, I've slept through math class twice in a row and I'm absolutely certain I didn't miss anything.
[07:03] <foampeace> !ubotu key bindings
[07:03] <ubotu> foampeace: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:03] <NickGarvey> haha
[07:04] <foampeace> !ubotu keyboard shortcuts
[07:04] <ubotu> keyboard shortcuts is, like, totally, modifiable at System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts, or at http://www.gnome.org/learn/access-guide/2.10/ch03.html#keynav-2
[07:04] <pendy> where can i get the driver for ati video card to ubunto
[07:04] <pendy> ?
[07:04] <ufo> pendy: xorg-driver-fglrx
[07:04] <Madpilot> !ati
[07:04] <NickGarvey> while I am running tetheral in the background, it keeps spitting out numbers? up to 86 now
[07:04] <ubotu> ati is, like, 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
[07:04] <Madpilot> pendy: ^^^
[07:04] <app> I am using firestarter, and I put "restrictive outbound" on. But right-clicking the event only creates inbound rules, is this supposed to be so? Outbound rules are created manually?
[07:05] <pendy> kewl thanks
[07:05] <pendy> opening firefox
[07:05] <pendy> :P
[07:06] <pendy> ufo, is that suposed to be an adress^
[07:06] <Narinux> miror for apache ?
[07:06] <Narinux> mirror for apache2 ?????????????
[07:06] <tritium> pendy: that's a package name
[07:06] <Narinux> please
[07:06] <boabsta> pendy, sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx i think
[07:06] <tritium> Narinux: apache2 is in the repositories
[07:06] <NickGarvey> wait narinux
[07:06] <ufo> pendy: no use sudo apt-get install
[07:07] <NickGarvey> apt-get install apache2?
[07:07] <tritium> !info apache2
[07:07] <ubotu> apache2: (next generation, scalable, extendable web server), section web, is optional. Version: 2.0.54-5ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 34 kB, Installed size: 80 kB
[07:07] <NickGarvey> thats what I did
[07:07] <Madpilot> !apache
[07:07] <boabsta> nn all
[07:07] <ubotu> from memory, apache is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP or, for Ubuntu server information, http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/faq/installation-custom
[07:07] <Narinux> mirror for source.list. apt-get apache2
[07:07] <Narinux> mirror for source.list. apt-get apache2
[07:07] <tritium> Narinux: don't repeat!
[07:07] <tritium> and read above
[07:08] <NickGarvey> Narinux: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[07:08] <Narinux> excuse
[07:08] <NickGarvey> skim it over, it will help you get better answers by asking better questions
[07:08] <nm> we need a help channel to help people use this help channel
[07:08] <pendy> none of those works
[07:08] <nm> hehe
[07:08] <brandi> yes
[07:09] <tritium> pendy: the ati packages?  they do...
[07:09] <pendy> i mean the cmd you gave me
[07:09] <pendy> dont works
[07:09] <Narinux> speak portugues brazil ?
[07:09] <tritium> !pt
[07:09] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) ou #ubuntu-pt (/j #ubuntu-pt) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[07:09] <tritium> pendy: what did you try?
[07:09] <pendy> both of them
[07:09] <tritium> pendy: did you read the wiki page?
[07:09] <ufo> pendy: try sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[07:10] <NickGarvey> hey I understand that
[07:10] <Narinux> ubotu, he q  tem ninguem na sala desculpa mesmo queria uma ajuda
[07:10] <ubotu> Narinux: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:10] <NickGarvey> use those channels for help in portugese
[07:10] <NickGarvey> sweet
[07:10] <proj> hey all.. where do I start to look for the USB automounting scripts.. i need to set the --exec flag.
[07:11] <Narinux> not has people channels
[07:11] <Madpilot> Narinux: ubotu is a bot
[07:11] <pendy> thats one works
[07:11] <pendy> thanks oyu
[07:11] <pendy> i hope it will fixe the little problem i have
[07:11] <proj> currently I have to pumount then pmount a usb harddrive to be able to execute contents on it.
[07:11] <NickGarvey> ubotu no es una persona
[07:11] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:11] <NickGarvey> haha
[07:11] <tritium> pendy: please read the wiki page carefully
[07:11] <[aJ] > How do you make ubuntu broadcast it's hostname?
[07:11] <pendy> which page
[07:12] <tritium> !tell pendy about ati
[07:12] <Jivuntu> broadcast it on what protocol
[07:12] <jetscreamer> add exec to the fstab maybe
[07:12] <cgib> !snack
[07:12] <ubotu> cgib: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[07:12] <jetscreamer> man mount
[07:12] <NickGarvey> why is tetheral spitting out these numbers?
[07:12] <jetscreamer> !botsnack
[07:12] <ubotu> thanks jetscreamer :)
[07:12] <NickGarvey> its up to 138 now
[07:12] <_jason> Narinux: /j #ubuntu-pt, eu vou la agora
[07:12] <cgib> figures :)
[07:12] <endymion> ermm.... hey ppl... I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but i'm practically new to ubuntu, so... yeah. anyway, I was trying to install amsn, and i got this error "dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of amsn:
[07:12] <endymion>  amsn depends on tcltls; however:
[07:12] <endymion>   Package tcltls is not installed.
[07:12] <endymion> dpkg: error processing amsn (--install):
[07:12] <endymion>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:12] <endymion> "
[07:12] <tritium> endymion: don't paste please!
[07:12] <stoned> i went to gogoel video and watch movie of guitar but the thing will play(the flash movie) but there is no sound, other apps got sound.  I am using kde.
[07:12] <NickGarvey> endymion: use the pastebin
[07:13] <proj> jetscreamer: won't that conflict with the automounting scripts that already exist?
[07:13] <stoned> holy cow that was horrible grammar
[07:13] <NickGarvey> endymion: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:13] <xhie> [aj] : uname -n prints the hostname, or do you need something else?
[07:13] <Narinux> _jason, thank you
[07:13] <jetscreamer> proj: 'shouldn't', but i don't use automount so i could be wrong
[07:13] <stoned> In firefox, on kubuntu, I get flash movies to play, but ther is no sound.  Sound works fine on the system, other apps have sound.  How can I start troubleshooting
[07:13] <jetscreamer> exec is just to let you execute
[07:13] <pendy> brb
[07:13] <pendy> restarting my computer
[07:14] <jetscreamer> and the umask matters also
[07:14] <NickGarvey> stoned: some things only allow one program to run sound at a time, is there another program that might be playing sound now?
[07:14] <pendy> now how do i restart lol
[07:14] <Madpilot> stoned: check the wiki's RestrictedFormats page, there's a Firefox/flash thing there
[07:14] <NickGarvey> pendy: sudo reboot
[07:14] <pendy> sudo reboot
[07:14] <jetscreamer> shell out hit ctrl alt del
[07:14] <proj> jetscreamer: yeah.. I haven't had a chance thus far. are you saying that if I put a line for /dev/sda2 in my fstab that I can then mount the usb drive without muching around with the automounting scripts?
[07:14] <stoned> Madpilot, you have an url for me?
[07:14] <stoned> !wiki
[07:14] <xhie> stoned: I had sort of the same problem, automatix fixxed whatever plugin / codec I was missing
[07:15] <NickGarvey> !info wiki
[07:15] <stoned> xhie hmm, automatix was like don't use it man i was told
[07:15] <stoned> jeez, wtf is with my grammar tonight
[07:15] <xhie> stoned: pfft... who said that? no.. use it
[07:15] <twitch101> where do things go when you send them to workspace 2?
[07:15] <twitch101> and how do you get them back where they were
[07:15] <xhie> twitch101: to workspace 2
[07:15] <proj> jetscreamer: the problem is that I have no idea how to turn off the automounting
[07:15] <jetscreamer> proj: in theory, yes. there may be some conflict with the automount stuff, or just taking your usb drive out and plugging it in, that i'm not up on though.
[07:15] <tritium> twitch101: hopefully to workspace 2 ;)
[07:15] <stoned> ok
[07:15] <twitch101> how do i go to workspace 2?
[07:15] <NickGarvey> twitch101: at the bottom of your screen theres a little box thing I am assuming
[07:16] <NickGarvey> hard to describe
[07:16] <NickGarvey> but click it
[07:16] <tritium> you can also Ctrl-Alt-Right Arrow over to workspace 2
[07:16] <NickGarvey> should have the window in it
[07:16] <NickGarvey> play around
[07:16] <xhie> twitch101: see the little icons on the task panel, that look like 4 boxes? its that
[07:16] <NickGarvey> 4 or 2 icon
[07:16] <NickGarvey> oh its ubuntu yeah 4
[07:16] <proj> jetscreamer: thanks.. I give it a try
[07:16] <calamari> hi
[07:16] <george_> hi
[07:17] <xhie> ./waves
[07:17] <jetscreamer> proj: just whenever you do anything, know how to put it back like it was if it messes up :)
[07:17] <endymion> ermm... ok... this is my problem: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9235 , can anyone help me?
[07:17] <NickGarvey> endymion: you need to get tcltls
[07:18] <jetscreamer> cp blah blah.bckup is one way
[07:18] <NickGarvey> it "depends" on it
[07:18] <NickGarvey> try apt-get
[07:18] <calamari> I've set up a second user account on the system.  There is an Update Notification in the taskbar that I can't get rid of.  Any suggestions?
[07:18] <NickGarvey> that should take care of it
[07:18] <endymion> I understand as far as that
[07:18] <endymion> how do i get that? >.<
[07:18] <NickGarvey> endymion: apt-get install amsn
[07:18] <NickGarvey> type that in your terminal
[07:18] <xhie> calamari: just removing it from panel dosent work?
[07:18] <app> Why my firestarter events are direction "unknown"? And I can't create outbound rules based on them, all rules will become inbound...
[07:18] <calamari> xhie: there isn't a remove option
[07:18] <NickGarvey> endymion: any luck?
[07:19] <nm> nickgarvey: apt-get on ubuntu still gets the old/crappy amsn
[07:19] <nm> .94
[07:19] <chavo> calamari, if you quit the notifier it should ask if you want to restart it at login
[07:19] <endymion> nope
[07:19] <NickGarvey> oh really? I have no idea what amsn is
[07:19] <xhie> calamari: O hmm.. I got rid of all the default panels a long time ago
[07:19] <calamari> chavo: how do I quit the notifier?
[07:19] <endymion> says that it's already at it's newest version
[07:19] <chavo> right click it
[07:19] <calamari> xhie: I removed the panel it was on and it showed up on the other panel
[07:19] <endymion> tries to get tcltls
[07:19] <tritium> nm: so install the newer .deb from the amsn website, and satisfy the dependencies yourself
[07:19] <endymion> and fails again
[07:19] <NickGarvey> try dpkg tcltls or something
[07:19] <calamari> chavo: okay then what
[07:19] <NickGarvey> not sure how dpkg works
[07:20] <tritium> endymion: the amsn website tells  you which packages you need
[07:20] <chavo> should be a quit option in the menu
[07:20] <calamari> chavo: nope
[07:20] <nm> tritium: i already have, thanks, we're talking about another problem someone is having
[07:20] <chavo> hmm, im running dapper here
[07:20] <NickGarvey> oh, endymion, there is gaim right?
[07:20] <stoned> when is dapper going to be released
[07:20] <NickGarvey> you could just use that
[07:20] <endymion> yeah
[07:20] <NickGarvey> thats what I do
[07:20] <endymion> =S
[07:20] <endymion> i want amsn XD
[07:20] <tritium> nm: I know you are
[07:20] <stoned> but what am I
[07:20] <stoned> ahahah :D
[07:20] <nm> tritium: but while your off-the-cuff suggestion is pointless, i'll keep it in mind
[07:21] <NickGarvey> :) well at least theres something to fall back on if amsn doesn't work
[07:21] <calamari> chavo: show updates, install all updates, package manager, update package list now, show notifications (unchecked), and preferences
[07:21] <endymion> yeah
[07:21] <endymion> where do I get that package that i'm missing anyway?
[07:21] <rend> i installed the windows codecs but still vlc doesnt play all the codecs that totem would play... any ideas??
[07:21] <pendy> im back
[07:21] <xhie> sudo apt-get
[07:21] <calamari> maybe I need to give this account sudo access temporarily
[07:21] <pendy> oh my god
[07:21] <calamari> was hoping I didn't have to tho
[07:22] <pendy> my burner wasnt workning on windows
[07:22] <tritium> nm: lighten up, it wasn't pointless
[07:22] <pendy> but on ubunut it works
[07:22] <pendy> awsome :D
[07:22] <pendy> yay
[07:22] <cgib> pendy: welcome to linux?
[07:22] <NickGarvey> how big is a block?
[07:22] <xhie> heh linux +1
[07:22] <pendy> linux rules yeah
[07:23] <stoned> after i installed from the cd, I now do upgrade and it wants to install a new kernel.  is that safe?
[07:23] <frodrigu> Hey, can anyone help with a bug I am having with Kile?
[07:23] <Noobwithquestion> how big is a block?
[07:23] <[aJ] > How do I get it so my ubuntu machine broadcast the hostname over the network so I don't' have to connect to it with the ip
[07:23] <xhie> stoned: yeah its safe
[07:23] <xhie> stoned: if the update manager is telling you to its stable
[07:23] <stoned> should I remove the old kernel?
[07:23] <geneo93> 4096
[07:23] <NickGarvey> 4096 bits?
[07:23] <xhie> stoned: you can but you dont have to, it wont affect anything, dont mess with it if you dont feel safe doing so
[07:23] <apt514> i'm looking for a gstreamer audio editor
[07:24] <opm_jet> hellllo
[07:24] <cgib> NickGarvey: kb i believe...?
[07:24] <NickGarvey> a block is 4096 kbs?
[07:24] <angasule> hmm, a friend has recently installed ubuntu on an Acer Aspire 3003 lmi, but can't set the refresh rate higher than 60Hz, any advice?
[07:24] <opm_jet> e3ewewew
[07:24] <NickGarvey> when I google it, it takes block as in deny access, so its hard to find
[07:24] <tritium> angasule: he doesn't want to set it higher
[07:24] <cgib> it's that or bytes...google?
[07:25] <calamari> lol, preferences is a repository list
[07:25] <angasule> tritium: he says on windows it was 75Hz or more?
[07:25] <NickGarvey> In most of today's Unix systems, blocks are defined for quotas so that 1,000 blocks is equivalent to roughly 1MB.
[07:25] <tritium> angasule: for the laptop LCD?
[07:25] <NickGarvey> okie then
[07:25] <stoned> well I keep a 100mb 1st parition on my disk as /boot and i've got a number of kernels/OS's. i just need the list to be clean.  i could modify menu.lst or i could just remove the kernel, but i dunno if its safe.  ubuntu is different from sid im trying to get a handle on it
[07:25] <nm> 60hz is gross
[07:25] <xhie> angasule: look at the man page for your driver, that will give you more info
[07:25] <nm> headache city
[07:25] <nm> newer lcd screens will do 75
[07:25] <stoned> it babies you too much i think, but good nonetheless
[07:26] <angasule> 60Hz = headache, he says
[07:26] <nm> well yeah, try and stare at 60hz all day
[07:26] <angasule> I have some problems, basically, my friend is in... germany, I think
[07:26] <nm> you'll go bug-eyed
[07:26] <opm_jet> hellooooall
[07:26] <inXanGoo> x starts with no idons or menus...any suggestions?
[07:26] <angasule> nm: I'm bug-eyed, it's not so bad :)
[07:26] <tritium> 60 Hz on a CRT matters, but not on an LCD
[07:26] <xhie> stoned: the babying you to much is what makes it acceble to normal people, that why I tell everyone new to linux to use ubuntu
[07:26] <Narinux> _jason, I add you, aim
[07:27] <stoned> i have two crt's next to each other as twinview in nvidia setup.  they keep flickering, even at 85hz. is it safe to have them ri8gh tnext to each other ?
[07:27] <angasule> tritium: he disagrees
[07:27] <stoned> xhie, me too
[07:27] <stoned> I wish there would be seperate cds for kubuntu
[07:27] <angasule> stoned: try setting them apart, also, try plugging them to separate power outlets
[07:27] <stoned> angasule, power outlet is seperate, how far apart should the be
[07:27] <angasule> stoned: uh? there *are* separate cds for kubuntu
[07:28] <stoned> angasule, are those sent out for free too?
[07:28] <angasule> stoned: no idea, it was a guess, but as far as you can, just to test
[07:28] <nm> stoned: you won't permanently damage your CRT monitors with interference, even from magnets, etc.., but you may get better results if you do as angasule suggests
[07:28] <NickGarvey> no
[07:28] <NickGarvey> only ubuntu
[07:28] <angasule> stoned: soon, I think
[07:28] <stoned> nm, I also have my speakers at the side of the desk, next to either monitor, not huge, but good bg speakers
[07:28] <stoned> oh man, i gotta move the whole setup now :(
[07:28] <stoned> damn
[07:29] <geneo93> http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/coreutils_4.html
[07:29] <angasule> stoned: yeah, speakers = magnets = interference
[07:29] <stoned> i can't stand that flickering, its only on the upper right corner of the monitor
[07:29] <NickGarvey> off the FAQ on ubuntu
[07:29] <NickGarvey> Unfortunately, we cannot offer Kubuntu CDs at this time and currently have no plans to offer these for free shipping through our website. We'll update the page if things change.
[07:29] <stoned> its a 19' flat screen dell m9936
[07:29] <jetscreamer> if you leave the magnets for a while it can mess a monitor up
[07:29] <Error404> what's a good graphical news reader with binary joining features?
[07:29] <angasule> just because speakers or whatever are 'shielded' doesn't mean much, since cables are often *not* shielded, with an old setup I would hear static every time I moved the mouse
[07:29] <stoned> ahh damn
[07:30] <endymion> ermm... another question... how do I install my webcam drivers on this pc?
[07:30] <jetscreamer> pull the guns out of alignment
[07:30] <stoned> time to mvoe, brb
[07:30] <angasule> so, how would one go about getting a better refresh rate?
[07:30] <apt514> I'mlookingforawavesoundfileeditorforgnome
[07:30] <NickGarvey> lets try to use the space bar...
[07:30] <NickGarvey> if it isn't working use period or something..
[07:30] <xhie> space bar is your friend
[07:30] <angasule> NickGarvey: dammit, you beat me to it
[07:31] <NickGarvey> :)
[07:31] <tritium> angasule: he can sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, or set it manually in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:31] <tritium> angasule: what EDID is being read?
[07:31] <angasule> yabba__: you read that? are you scared? :D
[07:31] <angasule> tritium: say what?
[07:31] <yabba__> i think 60hz matters also on a lcd :-P
[07:31] <stoned> is it ok to have a router next to eh monitor, im running out of room on the desk
[07:31] <NickGarvey> apt514: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
[07:31] <yabba__> i was reading, angasule
[07:31] <Madpilot> apt514: try Audacity for sound editing
[07:31] <yabba__> :-)
[07:31] <tritium> angasule: the extended display identification data.  Did he look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[07:32] <NickGarvey> I win Madpilot :P and I linked him
[07:32] <yabba__> i checked xorg rudimentary
[07:32] <angasule> stoned: hmm, it won't affect the monitor, but it 'might' affect the network speeds
[07:32] <Madpilot> NickGarvey: :P
[07:32] <NickGarvey> also apt514, to find that information, I googled "wave file editor gnome" without the "
[07:32] <tritium> angasule: he can also run sudo read-edid
[07:32] <angasule> tritium: 'he' is yabba__, by the way, and he's reading and talking :)
[07:33] <tritium> :)
[07:33] <yabba__> ;-)
[07:33] <yabba__> hi
[07:33] <tritium> hi yabba__
[07:33] <yabba__> what is read-edid?
[07:33] <pendy> unubut is lagy
[07:33] <apt514> I found gnoise :) in repos
[07:33] <pendy> how can i fix that
[07:33] <pendy> and when i move a window
[07:33] <pendy> i see like snow right after it
[07:33] <angasule> pendy: what is your graphics card?
[07:33] <yabba__> tritium, im scared to change xorg anyway cause im not sure whats gonna happen to my lcd
[07:34] <pendy> ati pro 32meg
[07:34] <tritium> yabba__: I understand.
[07:34] <xhie> yabba__: back up the current one and get to messing with it
[07:34] <tritium> pendy: are you using fglrx drivers now?
[07:34] <pendy> uh
[07:34] <pendy> yes
[07:34] <pendy> i think so
[07:34] <yabba__> ok
[07:34] <pendy> tell me step by step what to do pls
[07:35] <tritium> pendy: I already gave you the wiki URL
[07:35] <angasule> yabba__: isn't there a linux user group in your area? maybe you could try asking some of the weirdos there :?
[07:35] <pendy> yo gotta give it back pls
[07:35] <pendy> i rebooted
[07:35] <tritium> !ati
[07:35] <ubotu> rumour has it, ati is 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
[07:35] <pendy> oh no its ok i have it
[07:35] <yabba__> anga, yes, i will ask a friend later on
[07:35] <concept10> How do I disable the screen dimming in dapper when gksudo is used?
[07:36] <Madpilot> concept10: isn't that supposed to be a feature, not a bug?
[07:36] <tritium> yabba__: apt-cache show read-edid for more info on it
[07:36] <calamari> so any other ideas how to remove this software updates icon from my notification area?
[07:36] <calamari> (I have sudo access now)
[07:36] <yabba__> Oh, thanks, tritium
[07:36] <concept10> Madpilot, thats a feature, but I dont like how fades back in, looks like a bug
[07:36] <_jason> calamari: can't you right click on it and get some optins?
[07:36] <ownerx> concept there is a file to edit somewhere
[07:36] <pendy> ok im following step by step
[07:36] <Madpilot> calamari: click on the update icon, enter your pw, let it run?
[07:37] <calamari> jason: yes I get options.. but none of them are removal options
[07:37] <xhie> calamari: just update whatever it wants you to? itll go away after that
[07:37] <concept10> Madpilot, are you on the drake?
[07:37] <calamari> Madpilot: will that get rid of the icon?  somehow I doubt that it will
[07:37] <stoned> hey thanks guys, the flickering has stoped.  my eyes stopped hurting
[07:37] <GeorgeAScott> Hello
[07:37] <xhie> calamari: yes it goes away after you update
[07:37] <pendy> you think it will fix it after i done that
[07:37] <ownerx> /etc/gksu.conf
[07:37] <calamari> xhie: so there is no other way?
[07:37] <pendy> flickering
[07:37] <pendy> what that mean^
[07:38] <calamari> this accoutn will not normally allow sudo access
[07:38] <calamari> since it will be for guests
[07:38] <Madpilot> concept10: nope, but I was playing with the livecd last night - very cool stuff
[07:38] <ownerx> concept in /etc/gksu.conf put disable-grab = yes
[07:38] <NickGarvey> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aflickering
[07:38] <calamari> so I'd prefer it not to be there in the first place
[07:38] <NickGarvey> shining unsteadly
[07:38] <GeorgeAScott> I'm looking for a bit of help with my xorg.conf
[07:38] <calamari> weird too, since my regular desktop doesn't have this icon
[07:38] <xhie> calamari: even though I dont use whatever panel its on i'm pretty sure you can get rid of somehow, I havent seen it in forever, so its possable somehow I guess
[07:38] <NickGarvey> whats not working for you GeorgeAScott?
[07:38] <Madpilot> calamari: change user to your usual account, and run the updates
[07:39] <GeorgeAScott> NickGarvey : X -configure
[07:39] <calamari> madpilot: while I appreciate that solution, I'm looking for something that keeps the icon gone for good
[07:39] <tritium> GeorgeAScott: the proper way is "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[07:39] <NickGarvey> whats happening?
[07:39] <NickGarvey> okie then, I don't use a GUI so that was out of my range
[07:39] <calamari> madpilot: because this account will not normally have update access
[07:39] <GeorgeAScott> tritium thanks.. but i've tried that method as well
[07:40] <GeorgeAScott> I'm trying to add an additional monitor
[07:40] <tritium> GeorgeAScott: you'll have to edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, then
[07:40] <Error404> anyone know of a way to make the bar auto hide in gnome actually.. hide the bar completely?
[07:40] <Error404> because it leaves this nasty sliver there
[07:40] <Jivuntu> how to traceroute?
[07:40] <GeorgeAScott> i know that tritium  it's how to do it that brings me here asking for help.
[07:40] <Madpilot> calamari: hmm - check the user options - if there isn't a way to not show non-admin users admin things, file a bug on it
[07:40] <xhie> calamari: if for some reason you really cant get rid of it that way, then devils pie would do it for you
[07:41] <calamari> Madpilot: okay I'll file a bug
[07:41] <NickGarvey> http://www.astahost.com/how-run-multiple-monitors-linux-t8005.html
[07:41] <calamari> xhie: what's that?
[07:41] <NickGarvey> GeorgeAScott: last reply on that might help you
[07:41] <endymion> hey people... how do I install my webcam drivers in here? it's a genius one, btw
[07:41] <GeorgeAScott> thank you NickGarvey
[07:42] <wastrel> GeorgeAScott:  are you using the fglrx driver
[07:42] <xhie> calamari: Devil's Pie is a really powerfull tool to automaticaly detect windows or applications running and do stuff to them.. window and icon wise.. such as removing them from panels :)
[07:42] <GeorgeAScott> Actually, I have two video cards.  One AGP and one PCI
[07:42] <xhie> calamari: example, i use it to keep Eterm from showing up in the taskbar
[07:42] <wastrel> oic.  never mind then
[07:43] <GeorgeAScott> I don't know what the PCI one is.  I'm just practicing, but i pulled it out of an old sony vio
[07:43] <NickGarvey> GeorgeAScott: this might be off help too http://wakeless.net/archive/2005/11/multiple-monitors-on-ubuntu
[07:43] <pendy> pendy@ubuntu:~$ echo | sudo tee -a /etx/modules
[07:43] <pendy> tee: /etx/modules: No such file or directory
[07:43] <pendy> oops lol
[07:43] <pendy> i see where is my mistake
[07:43] <ownerx> it should be /etc/modules
[07:43] <xhie> calamari: http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie  and the package name is devilspie
[07:43] <tritium> pendy: don't paste in here, okay?
[07:43] <calamari> xhie: thanks
[07:44] <wastrel> GeorgeAScott:  lspci doesn't show the other card?
[07:44] <pendy> when i enter the cmd
[07:44] <pendy> it just say
[07:44] <pendy> fglrx
[07:44] <tritium> !enter
[07:44] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[07:45] <xhie> yes
[07:45] <GeorgeAScott> wastrel: the other monitor shows the boot and then switches to the other monitor when Ubuntu is loaded
[07:46] <calamari> ahh, found a way to remove it!
[07:46] <wastrel> GeorgeAScott:  i meant, does the output of lspci list your pci video card info
[07:46] <GeorgeAScott> i haven't tried it yet wastrel
[07:46] <xhie> hehe good job
[07:46] <calamari> System > Preferences > Sessions > Current Session, remove update-notifier
[07:46] <GeorgeAScott> i thought i had to reconfigure x first
[07:47] <xhie> calamari: didnt you just get rid of it for now? its gonna come back again
[07:47] <cdubya> !build-essential
[07:47] <ubotu> somebody said build-essential was a meta package for software building see !gcc for more info
[07:47] <wastrel> it's just good to have that info.
[07:47] <cdubya> !gcc
[07:47] <ubotu> somebody said gcc was the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[07:48] <Od1Mie2L> arg! i hate solaris
[07:48] <calamari> xhie: hmm, maybe .. I'll have to see
[07:48] <calamari> brb.. testing
[07:49] <Draconicus> Where is the file in which the gnome sessions are stored?
[07:50] <guest> xhie: it's gone! :)
[07:50] <pendy> now i got a problem
[07:50] <xhie> calamair: woot good job
[07:50] <pendy> in configurin xserver-xorg
[07:51] <xhie> Draconicus: /usr/bin/gnome-session, but i dont know what good that gonna do you
[07:51] <app_> I am still wondering, how to get Firestarter to recognize what is inbound an outbound events...
[07:51] <Draconicus> xhie: No. I need the preference file. That's the binary.
[07:51] <app_> No all is uinknown direction and can not be used to create outbound rules.
[07:52] <Madpilot> Draconicus: .gnome in your home dir?
[07:52] <Draconicus> xhie: Wait... No... you misinterpreted my meaning entirely. I want the "sessions" file for programs to start along with GNOME.
[07:52] <Draconicus> Madpilot: Maybe.
[07:53] <GeorgeAScott> what's the pastebin address?
[07:53] <xhie> Draconicus: o heh, System->Preferances->Session
[07:53] <bitox> does ubuntu by default uses opengl drivers for ur vga?
[07:53] <Madpilot> !pastebin
[07:53] <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 :)
[07:53] <Draconicus> xhie: My panel is broken.
[07:53] <NickGarvey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:53] <NickGarvey> oh
[07:53] <NickGarvey> bah
[07:54] <Draconicus> xhie: I need to remove something from the sessions that's breaking the panel.
[07:54] <GeorgeAScott> thanks
[07:54] <xhie> Draconicus: look at the man page for gnome-session, its in there, easer then me pasing it here :)
[07:55] <learner_learner> hi _jason
[07:55] <Mulak> Can anyone tell me how to play mp3 files?  Please
[07:55] <kremonte> 'lo all, i'm having a problem; this morning i recieved a new motherboard (GA-8I915P), which only has 1 slot for IDE drives, and i have 4. i disabled them to be loaded as RAID devices, but now they're pretty much SCSI drives, according to my computer. i just recompiled my kernel to 2.6.15.4 which (supposedly) has scsi support, but cat /proc/scsi/scsi still returns nothing
[07:55] <NickGarvey> mulak, do you know what the terminal is?
[07:55] <kremonte> any ideas? :Q
[07:55] <Madpilot> !tell Mulak about mp3
[07:55] <Mulak> yes, barely
[07:56] <NickGarvey> !tell NickGarvey about mp3
[07:56] <NickGarvey> !mplayer
[07:56] <ubotu> from memory, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[07:56] <NickGarvey> !tell mulak about mplayer
[07:57] <Mulak> NickGarvey - So I have to install something?
[07:57] <NickGarvey> mplayer is what I always used, but rhythmbox comes with ubuntu I think
[07:57] <NickGarvey> don't think so
[07:58] <NickGarvey> look for rhythmbox
[07:58] <pins> need help room
[07:58] <tritium> Mulak: yes, you do, since mp3 is a resricted format
[07:58] <tritium> restricted even
[07:58] <xhie> Mulak: aye mp3 != free
[07:58] <NickGarvey> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-a57167a3ce442dc52d9b05e46a14503330d4e970
[07:58] <pins> i noticed i couldnt play DVDs so i had to install libdvdcss2
[07:58] <pins> now, its playing all laggy
[07:58] <pins> how can i speed dvd read?
[07:58] <tritium> pins: did you enable dma on your dvd drive?
[07:59] <pins> im not sure how to do that?
[07:59] <pins> that would be no
[07:59] <Mulak> When I open the mp3 file totem movie file opens up and says:  Totem could not play 'file:///media/usbdisk-2/Music/Chris Rice/Run the Earth, Watch the Sky/01 The Other Side of the Radio.mp3'.
[07:59] <Madpilot> !dma
[07:59] <Pendy> great now xserve failed after the reboot
[07:59] <Pendy> :S
[07:59] <Madpilot> !tell pins about dma
[07:59] <NickGarvey> mulak,use the link I gave you
[07:59] <Mulak> OK
[08:00] <Pendy> i neeed help pls
[08:00] <Pendy> its say that
[08:00] <NickGarvey> Pendy: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
[08:00] <tritium> !tell Pendy about enter
[08:01] <pins> funny thing is my cdrom/dvdrom is /dev/hda
[08:01] <apt514> !tell themes
[08:01] <pins> instead of hdc
[08:01] <Pendy> failed to start the X server ( your graphical interface). it is likely that it is not setup correctly. would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem?
[08:02] <Pendy> what should i do now?
[08:02] <Pendy> .............
[08:02] <catzy> wat?
[08:02] <tritium> Pendy: look at your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:03] <Pendy> uh
[08:03] <NickGarvey> Pendy: assuming you are at command line, type "more /var/log/Xorg.0.log"
[08:03] <NickGarvey> Pendy: "less /var/log/Xorg.0.log" would do it too
[08:03] <wastrel> heh more
[08:03] <catzy> /var/log/xorg.0.log
[08:03] <wastrel> ppl still use that ?  :] 
[08:04] <catzy> wastrel
[08:04] <Pendy> no such file or directory
[08:04] <tritium> Pendy: use capital X
[08:04] <apt514> how do i refresh the app/sound/menu?
[08:04] <Pendy> god it done
[08:04] <wastrel> hiiiii
[08:04] <Pendy> now what
[08:04] <xhie> apt514: killall gnome-panels
[08:05] <Pendy> dont ask me to past it
[08:05] <catzy> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[08:05] <Pendy> its not in same computer
[08:05] <tritium> Pendy: please stop using the enter key for punctuation.
[08:05] <apt514> xhie hrmm that's doesn't sound ..
[08:05] <Pendy> sorry lol i will try, its automatic
[08:05] <xhie> apt514: all its gonna do is refresh all your panels
[08:06] <apt514> ok
[08:06] <Pendy> tritium lets talk in private pls.
[08:06] <catzy> wat?
[08:06] <xhie> apt514: make that gnome-panel
[08:07] <apt514> hrmm apps menu editor lists gnoise but not on the menu?
[08:08] <apt514> xhie thanks
[08:08] <darkfusion> hello
[08:08] <NickGarvey> hi
[08:08] <catzy> hu u?
[08:08] <catzy> makisali ako
[08:09] <catzy> hey
[08:09] <darkfusion> hey guys i'm running fluxbox and I cant seem to get any terminal to be transparent
[08:09] <darkfusion> could gnome be doin somthing ?
[08:10] <Angel_Dex> what is evolution exchange storage and can i turn it off/how?
[08:10] <catzy> Mr.darkfusion,where you are
[08:10] <tritium> Angel_Dex: it's a backend for connecting evolution to exchange servers
[08:10] <Angel_Dex> tritium i dont use evolution how can i stop it from running?
[08:10] <darkfusion> like location ?
[08:11] <learner_learner> anyone using Enlightenment?
[08:11] <tritium> Angel_Dex: it's running because the calendar applet uses it
[08:11] <Angel_Dex> tritium crap XP
[08:12] <learner_learner> E17
[08:12] <tritium> Angel_Dex: you could not use that applet
[08:12] <Angel_Dex> the clock applet? or the calander ap or are the one in the same?
[08:13] <tritium> Angel_Dex: the same, and yes
[08:13] <pschulz01_> In what package do I finf development man pages.. in particular 'ioctl'.
[08:13] <crimsun> pschulz01_: manpages-dev
[08:13] <gosuflavor> I need some help with drivers for the WUSB54G wireless adapter, I'm kinda a n00b with this, I just installed a couple minutes ago
[08:14] <aslkzxmn> i need some help
[08:14] <NickGarvey> aslkzxmn: with?
[08:14] <NickGarvey> gosuflavor: google it yet?
[08:14] <xhie> pschulz01_: sg3_utils
[08:15] <aslkzxmn> i need some help with my ubuntu
[08:15] <crimsun> pschulz01_: you may also want manpages-posix{-dev}
[08:15] <Angel_Dex> tritium many thanks Im off bye bye
[08:15] <tritium> Angel_Dex: bye :)
[08:15] <gosuflavor> NickGarvey: Yeah, it led me to the Wiki, I just need some clarification
[08:15] <aslkzxmn> i don`t know what is the default password for root
[08:15] <crimsun> !tell aslkzxmn about root
[08:15] <tritium> there isn't one, aslkzxmn
[08:16] <bz0b> !root
[08:16] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[08:16] <gosuflavor> NickGarvey: I found the category for my adapter, but I don't know where to go from there
[08:16] <pschulz01_> crimsun: Thanks... exactly what I was after.
[08:17] <LiteHedded> !samba
[08:17] <ubotu> well, samba is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[08:17] <aslkzxmn> thanks ...
[08:18] <bubba> I got a new computer! (yeah!!!), im having problems (booo!).  I tried dapper for AMD64, and i386 5.10.  The AMD64 doesnt seem to have apps i need :( i386 does, but I have a new laptop with amd64 CPU!!!! I want to use AMD64 version... what can i do to use amd64 and have the apps i need ?
[08:19] <gosuflavor> NickGarvey: I had to use the offline method for ndiswrapper so I couldn't get ndisgtk
[08:19] <Lapa> read the new user guides and start installing stuff, trust me, you will find every app you need
[08:19] <bubba> gosuflavor,  I think im going to have to do something like that to get my wifi working too :(
[08:20] <wastrel> bubba:  run gentoo, it will compile everything for your architecture
[08:20] <bubba> Lapa, I did, and I found many apps not available (gkrellm, enlightemnet, synergy, ...)
[08:20] <Lapa> with dapper or 5.10?
[08:20] <farous> !tell bubba about repos
[08:21] <bubba> with 5.10 i386, i have all the apps i need, with amd64 dapper, many apps not available...
[08:22] <Lapa> btw: anyone have any ideas how to get a small download/uppload monitor to panel?
[08:22] <gosuflavor> NickGarvey: Can I install my drivers without ndisgtk and just a cd?
[08:22] <Madpilot> bubba: that's an amd64 thing - run the x86 version on your amd64 architecture
[08:22] <[aJ] > How do I get it so that when sshing into my new ubuntu machine I can type the hostname instead of the ip?
[08:23] <wastrel> [aJ] :  add a line to /etc/hosts with the ip & hostname of your ubuntu box
[08:24] <[aJ] > wastrel: isn't there a way to broadcast it on the network?
[08:24] <Lapa> with gdesklets i can get as many monitors as i want but not to the panel
[08:24] <gosuflavor> By the way: I love Ubuntu's GUI
[08:24] <wastrel> [aJ] :  not easily afaik
[08:24] <[aJ] > wastrel: thanks
[08:25] <LiteHedded> i need help mounting a windows share
[08:25] <bubba> Madpilot, thats what ive been doing, and ive been finding most things working (no wifi yet), but isnt it going to be grossly inefficient/effective using i386 binaries on a amd64 cpu ?
[08:25] <wastrel> [aJ] :  are you talking about over the internet or on a LAN?
[08:25] <LiteHedded> can someone tell me the smbmount syntax?
[08:26] <[aJ] > wastrel: lan
[08:27] <LiteHedded> also how do I set my workgroup?
[08:28] <[aJ] > When I click on Places->Connect to Server it adds the server to the places menu. How do I remove an entry?
[08:28] <wastrel> [aJ] :  unmount the drive
[08:29] <grigora> does anyone know how to get Times New Roman fonts in OO? thanks
[08:29] <wastrel> grigora:  install msttcorefonts
[08:30] <[aJ] > wastrel: it isn't mounted
[08:30] <[aJ] > it's a server
[08:30] <apt514> i d/led gnoise-gnome & looks oldschool
[08:30] <bassinboy> uh oh! I added a virtual interface (eth0:2) to a guy's ubuntu sytem, over webmin, and now the networking is skrewed up and won't work, I can't work on it because I'm remote! what do I tell him to do/
[08:31] <apt514> I would update it to match ubuntu theme
[08:31] <bubba> so... I should continue using i386 ubuntu on my brand new amd64 laptop? it seems my choices are amd64 w/out apps i use, or i386 with apps i like...
[08:31] <bassinboy>  can he delete the networking config file and do a network restart? where is that file?
[08:32] <grigora> wastrel: worked like a charm, many thanks!!!
[08:32] <gosuflavor> Alright, I installed the driver but it was invalid, how do I uninstall?
[08:32] <NickGarvey> night guys
[08:32] <Draconicus> GNOME apparently doesn't store its panel preferences in .gnome2. Does anyone know where these settings are kept?
[08:32] <wastrel> bassinboy:  his network settings should be in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:32] <Ogre> anyone installed MUTE and have a few moments to give me some pointers? :)
[08:32] <gosuflavor> I tried the ndiswrapper -e {driver} command
[08:32] <[aJ] > wastrel: thanks it worked
[08:32] <bassinboy> wastrel: he said there was nothing in there
[08:33] <concept10> When I use any apps that require sudo (gksudo) they dont use the root gnome-theme, anyone know what causes this?
[08:33] <gosuflavor> But it said that "Permission Denied"
[08:34] <wastrel> bassinboy:  hmm.  he can configure the nic with ifconfig, if you know the various addresses & devices he'll need.
[08:34] <bassinboy> wastrel:  I do..
[08:35] <bassinboy> wastrel: is t here a way to start eth0 temporaraly so I can work on this myself?
[08:35] <bubba> concept10, is it supposed to? my guess is sudo runs apps as the user, with root permissions, not as root, where as kdesu (su) would run as root.
[08:35] <bobertdos> Could someone give me some tkgate assistance?
[08:35] <Madpilot> concept10: known bug - I think there's a fix though
[08:36] <fojackedddolt> For some reason, I cannot play any video, or audio files; I have installed the various codecs, but when I open, it gives an error saying "Cannot open resource for writing" can anyone help me?
[08:36] <concept10> bubba, Madpilot:  I thought I messed this up dicking around with my themes.  I hope there is a fix.  I hate that spartan interface.
[08:36] <Madpilot> concept10: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Desktop_EyeCandy#HOWTO:_CHANGE_GTK_THEMES_FOR_ROOT_APPLICATIONS_.26_GTK_GREETER
[08:36] <wastrel> bassinboy:  ifconfig eth0 <IP addy> netmask <netmask> up ; route add default gw <gateway>
[08:37] <bassinboy> wastrel: thanks, that will start it?
[08:37] <wastrel> should.  might want to ifconfig eth0 down   first
[08:37] <wastrel> and it all needs sudo
[08:37] <concept10> Madpilot, thanks for the link.  I laugh everytime I see that name: Ubuntu Document Storage Facility
[08:38] <Madpilot> concept10: it's a bit of a pretentious name, but some of the stuff is good
[08:38] <fojackedddolt> anyone have a guess as to why I can't open my media files??
[08:38] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: which app are you trying to use?
[08:39] <fojackedddolt> madpilot: i have tried totem, and VLC, and mplayer
[08:39] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  do you have a sound server running?
[08:39] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: can you expalin the sound server?
[08:39] <bassinboy> wastrel: the netmask is going to be the same as the subnet mask right?
[08:39] <lusepuster> Hello... Is there an app for Gnome similar to KAppfinder? That scans the system for applications and adds them to the menus. I'd like not to have to add each and every one manually.
[08:39] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: install totem-zine then try totem again
[08:39] <wastrel> bassinboy:  yes
[08:40] <lusepuster> Oops, what happened there... I wanted to ask if there is an app for Gnome similar to KAppfinder...
[08:40] <bubba> fojackedddolt, for what its worth, ive never heard of not being able to write to device when playing video files...
[08:40] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  on unix the interface to the sound card is only available to one program at a time, so if your gnome WM is using it you can't play music, and vice versa
[08:41] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: sorry, totem-xine, not zine
[08:41] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: ahh, icic, thank you
[08:41] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  a sound server takes over management of the sound card allowing multiple other apps to talk to it
[08:41] <fojackedddolt> madpilot: thank you,
[08:41] <gosuflavor> I tried uninstalling the drivers, but I got the error: 'rm: cannot remove `/etc/ndiswrapper/rt2500usb' : Permission denied'
[08:41] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  system->preferences->sound
[08:41] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: is there some sort of sound server that i can install over synaptic?
[08:41] <bubba> fojackedddolt, Ive had best results with VLC under ubuntu, but im a mplayer guy, so I fuss with mplayer untill i get it working...
[08:42] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: totem-xine will just overwrite your existing Totem install, so the menu entry won't change
[08:42] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  are you running gnome?
[08:42] <fojackedddolt> yah, gnome
[08:42] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: if you're running Gnome, you should have sound servers running already
[08:42] <wastrel> that sound prefs should have a checkbox to enable it
[08:43] <wastrel> they're on by default?  i seem to remember having to turn them on manually, but that was warty
[08:43] <bubba> I was having a weird sound problem today on the new computer... sounds werent playing in movies (vlc), I found that if I selected reverse stereo, the sound would come on!
[08:43] <fojackedddolt> peoples: It worked! the xine thing, thank you very much everyone
[08:44] <bubba> then the master and pcm volumes did nothing, and the headphone became the master volume control. I have no idea... but alteast i can get sound working.
[08:45] <babo> hello
[08:45] <apt514> does synaptic choose a local mirror?
[08:45] <bassinboy> wastrel: what is that command to talk to other people connected? wall? or something like that.... anyways, thanks a lot :)
[08:45] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: totem-gstreamer (the default) worked in Hoary, but only totem-xine works for me in Breezy... go figure :P
[08:45] <bubba> apt514, synaptec uses what you have in your /etc/ ??? file for repositories ???
[08:45] <apt514> bubba yeah univ/multi
[08:46] <wastrel> bassinboy:  i forget that one
[08:46] <babo> I have a problem with a bash script. I take in the value of a value by assigning the output of a cat command to a script variable. Unfortunately though, I lose all my newlines. Is there a better way to do it ?
[08:46] <fojackedddolt> peoples: Ohkay... I guess I'm having problems with the sound server or somthing now... Because the video is crystal clear... but... i hear nothing, and the bar is disabled
[08:46] <babo> sorry I meant to say 'value of a file'
[08:46] <bassinboy> wastrel: K, thanks though, and what do you use to shutdown? shutdown now -h ?
[08:47] <bubba> i prefer halt -p
[08:47] <bassinboy> -p ?
[08:48] <bubba>        -p     When halting the system, do a poweroff. This is the default when
[08:48] <bubba>  halt is called as poweroff.
[08:48] <wastrel> shutdown -h now   is what i typically use.
[08:48] <wastrel> unless i'm in gnome, then i use the menus
[08:48] <bassinboy> k, nite all
[08:48] <bubba> i think before halt, i used to just use shutdown now
[08:48] <wastrel> halt -p is less typing tho heh
[08:49] <jerrod> is there a quicktime available for ubuntu?
[08:49] <Ogre> mplayer + w32codecs play QT just fine for me
[08:49] <wastrel> jerrod:  quicktime support is available
[08:49] <bubba> i belive so, think ive played .mov
[08:50] <jerrod> where?
[08:50] <Madpilot> !quicktime
[08:50] <ubotu> it has been said that quicktime is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information on quicktime support or just install the "libquicktime1" package.
[08:51] <lusepuster> bump... Is there an app similar to KAppfinder for Gnome?
[08:51] <Mantice> Hey guys
[08:51] <Mantice> I had a problem installing ubuntu :(
[08:51] <Mantice> I put this 40 gb seagate
[08:52] <Pendy> yyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it worked i fixed it my self, ok tritium tryed to help me but didnt figured out the problem
[08:52] <Mantice> formated it in windows
[08:52] <Pendy> lol
[08:52] <Mantice> and tryed to install ubuntu on it but ubuntu treats the IDE as it doesnt exist.....
[08:52] <Pendy> alright good night all cya
[08:53] <Mantice> Hello ?
[08:53] <xerox> Hi.
[08:53] <bubba> Mantice, delete the windows partition, then let ubuntu automagicly partition it, unless you want windows... bleh...
[08:53] <fojackedddolt> Question: What is the best Default sink for audio?
[08:53] <babo> I am importing the contents of a file into a script variable. At the moment I'm just assigning a variable to the `cat file` output. But unfortunately I'm losing all my newlines. Is there a better way to do it ?
[08:53] <Mantice> Ubuntu Does not automagicly partition it because it cant find it.....
[08:53] <xerox> What are the options to consider to watch video podcasts?  I mean, is there any preferred GNOME-integrated program?
[08:54] <Mantice> It shows my other 2 hard drives
[08:54] <geneo93> Mantice:  is there more than one hd in the system
[08:54] <Mantice> but they are used
[08:54] <wastrel> babo:  ask on #bash,  they'll probably know
[08:54] <Mantice> so i desided that id unplug them
[08:54] <Mantice> and it dident work ither
[08:54] <geneo93> Man check jumpers on drive
[08:54] <Mantice> Its on CS
[08:55] <babo> wastrel: I did already ...  I think it's empty
[08:55] <geneo93> oh thats the problem sl
[08:55] <bubba> Mantice, you may need to pass a boot parameter to enable certain drive controllers (like for scsi, sata, and some ide controllers)
[08:55] <Mantice> ???? Which one ????
[08:55] <Mantice> Is cable select no good ?
[08:55] <geneo93> Mantice:  should use slave on secondary ide
[08:56] <Mantice> I have 3 Ide cables
[08:56] <Mantice> one floppy
[08:56] <fojackedddolt> please help: I can't figure out how to get permissions to a mounted ntfs drive, with out going into root
[08:56] <bubba> ive never seen a good reason to use cable select.
[08:56] <Mantice> one cd drive
[08:56] <Mantice> and the 3ed one is the one im using
[08:56] <wastrel> babo:  apparently if you quote the variable it preserves whitespace
[08:56] <geneo93> Mantice:  ok but cdrom maybe set to cs also
[08:57] <geneo93> does the bios see it
[08:57] <babo> wastrel: hmmm ... let me just check
[08:57] <Mantice> When my computer boots it says somthing about the IDE drive being fast and its slowed down to 33 ATA or somthing like that
[08:58] <geneo93> Man in the bios reset the drive and put the jumper on slave also
[08:58] <Mantice> So what jumper settings on my DVD drive and my hard drive
[08:58] <fojackedddolt> is there some form of ctrl+alt_delete to end frozen programs?
[08:59] <geneo93> Mantice:  on the secondary ide channle cdron master hd slave
[08:59] <overrider> fojackedddolt, you could kill its process id via the terminal
[08:59] <babo> wastrel: nope... no from where I'm standing
[08:59] <fojackedddolt> how do i list process ids in the terminal?
[08:59] <geneo93> i have the same thing here but i have 4 ide channels
[09:00] <wastrel> babo join #flood
[09:00] <geneo93> twice the trouble
[09:00] <babo> wastrel: what's flood for ?
[09:00] <overrider> fojackedddolt, either type top
[09:01] <geneo93> floods
[09:01] <overrider> fojackedddolt, or ps -ax
[09:01] <wastrel> so i can paste multi lines without annoying ppl
[09:01] <overrider> fojackedddolt, or ps -ax | grep SOFTWARENAME
[09:01] <fojackedddolt> Ohkay, thank you
[09:01] <babo> join: #flood
[09:01] <babo> oops
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[09:01] <p0windah> oh you mother fucker
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[09:01] <viviersf> erm
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[09:02] <VR^> someoen ban these muthas
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[09:02] <viviersf> erm
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[09:02] <p0windah> guess theres no ops around right now :)
[09:02] <viviersf> some1 kick em plz
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[09:02] <fojackedddolt> whats BS inc?
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[09:02] <fojackedddolt> bullshit?
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[09:02] <LeoToothpick> whoa what a crowd
[09:02] <Nameeater> !ops
[09:02] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
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[09:02] <yip> show him binnie
[09:03] <Digital_Coma> http://dkcproject.ocremix.org/bsinc
[09:03] <VR^> wtf
[09:03] <farous> just type /ignore <username>
[09:03] <VR^> none of the ops are here?
[09:03] <Digital_Coma> Another Victory for BS Inc.
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[09:03] <viviersf> lol
[09:03] <viviersf> ok fixed
[09:03] <LeoToothpick> hi people
[09:03] <bubba> Another_Victory_For_$ubuntu
[09:03] <bubba> Another_Victory_For_#ubuntu
[09:03] <bubba> doh!
[09:04] <viviersf> dude dont even start :)
[09:04] <fabbione> ehehhe
[09:04] <nicholas> may i ask question about ubuntu here ?
[09:04] <bubba> nicholas, heh, yes.
[09:04] <geneo93> yeah
[09:04] <fojackedddolt> nicholas: please ask away
[09:04] <Badm4n> Question : can i trace who and what "my user" do on my box ... ? if i can what is the packaged name ?
[09:05] <nicholas> i have problems with the dependency
[09:05] <fojackedddolt> dependency on what?
[09:06] <nicholas> let me see ,please wait for a while ,i tried many times
[09:07] <fojackedddolt> can someone give me the link to ubgrade to breezy from horay over the net?
[09:07] <fojackedddolt> *to the guide
[09:07] <geneo93> nicholas:  maybe you dont have the repositories you need
[09:07] <Madpilot> !upgrade
[09:07] <ubotu> Upgrading to Ubuntu 5.10 -> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade, Upgrading to dapper? Use the dist-upgrade manager and /join #ubuntu+1
[09:07] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: ^^^
[09:07] <bubba> I used to have a dependancy problem...
[09:07] <fojackedddolt> hrmmm, can i upgrade to dapper? or should i? its still in alpha right? is it stable?
[09:08] <Mantice> what do you mean about secondry ide channel ?
[09:08] <bubba> i can handle coffee, and i can handle cocoa, but mix the 2... serious dependancy!
[09:08] <geneo93> alcohol dependancy
[09:08] <Mantice> I have the IDE hard drive on another cable
[09:09] <nicholas> it seems it's ok ! i love ubuntu ,better than fedora ,suse ,easy to use
[09:09] <bubba> I dont drink much now, but i used to...never really had any problems though... just got tired of the headaches!
[09:09] <geneo93> Mantice:  it still needs jumper set properly
[09:09] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: you could upgrade, and it seems pretty stable, but it *is* still in development...
[09:10] <Mantice> CD = Master | Seagate = Slave ?
[09:10] <geneo93> good
[09:11] <Mantice> Bubba said there was special commands I might need
[09:11] <geneo93> Mantice:  see i have 4 cables
[09:11] <Mantice> ?
[09:11] <fojackedddolt> madpilot: do i do it the same way? excpet instead of naming "breezy" i just name it "dapper" in the repository list?
[09:11] <geneo93> Mantice:  server board
[09:11] <bubba> Mantice, check out what controlller your using , and see if you need to pass boot options to it.
[09:12] <Mantice> Nvidea IDE controler
[09:12] <Mantice> Would it be possable that I have 2 IDE controlers ?
[09:12] <geneo93> Mantice:  but the first ones are seen
[09:12] <Mantice> Because I have SATA controlers
[09:12] <Madpilot> fojackedddolt: yes
[09:12] <Mantice> ?
[09:12] <fojackedddolt> thank you madpilot
[09:13] <Mantice> I have a Gigabyte K8NS Pro
[09:13] <geneo93> Mantice:  the first two drives on ide channel 1
[09:13] <LeoToothpick> kestion from a ubuntu nubie
[09:13] <Mantice> No
[09:13] <Badm4n> Question : can i trace who and what "my user" do on my box ... ? if i can what is the packaged name ?
[09:14] <Mantice> I have 3 drives
[09:14] <geneo93> so you see no drives at all
[09:14] <Mantice> 2 are SATA
[09:14] <bubba> Mantice, oh, yes, its quite possible. my motherboard has a ata 133 and a 100, and a sata raid , and another ata100 raid controller
[09:14] <LeoToothpick> where can i find additional ubunto softwares??
[09:14] <LeoToothpick> or packages
[09:14] <Mantice> The SATA ones pick up no problems
[09:14] <Mantice> And do show up
[09:14] <fojackedddolt> LeoToothpick: use the package manager
[09:14] <geneo93> ok then its a bios setting
[09:14] <fojackedddolt> LeoToothpick: and update the repositories
[09:15] <LeoToothpick> where is at??
[09:15] <Mantice> The 40 gb doesnt and when I unplug the SATA It still doesnt see it
[09:15] <Madpilot> !tell LeoToothpick about repos
[09:16] <Mabus06> If my wireless card is on rfmon mode, can I enable and use my eth0 for the meanwhile?
[09:16] <bubba> Mantice, when you boot up the live cd , open a shell, and type :  dmesg | grep hd
[09:16] <geneo93> Mantice:  do you have manual for mb
[09:16] <Mantice> Im busting the manual out now
[09:16] <Mantice> im looking for ide controlers now
[09:16] <Mantice> Thanks Bubba
[09:16] <geneo93> i know mine is real tricky
[09:16] <Mantice> Ill try all these
[09:17] <bubba> Mabus06, is your eth0 your wireless or ethernet ?
[09:18] <Mantice> ok
[09:18] <apt514> i installed totem-xine will gstreamer-ffmpeg override?
[09:18] <bubba> Mantice, find something?
[09:18] <Mantice> my mother board manual says to connect my hard drive to IDE 1 and CD drive to IDE 2
[09:18] <Mantice> :)
[09:18] <geneo93> and what about sata drives
[09:19] <bubba> Mantice, yeah, they like you to do that, assuming you have one hard drive, one cd, and 2 ide controllers.
[09:19] <apt514> Mantice so when the cdrom is not mounted the hda works faster?
[09:19] <Mantice> I dont know
[09:19] <Mantice> Oh well next time ill see you guys in ubuntu :)
[09:19] <apt514> Mantice anytime
[09:19] <Mantice> And if im not ill be pissed :P
[09:19] <Mantice> Thx guys
[09:19] <bubba> Mantice, heh... good luck.
[09:19] <Mantice> Screw windoez
[09:19] <Mantice> Bye
[09:19] <geneo93> Mantice:  you know that will boot that drive first
[09:21] <geneo93> to late
[09:21] <Mabus06> Windows is great for games.
[09:21] <geneo93> thats all though
[09:21] <geneo93> and only at times
[09:21] <bubba> Im afraid to use windows!
[09:22] <Mabus06> If my wireless card is on rfmon mode, can I enable and use my eth0 for the meanwhile?
[09:22] <bubba> too many viri/bot/worm/malice
[09:22] <geneo93> so am i haven't touched it since 1999
[09:22] <Badm4n> Question : can i trace who and what "my user" do on my box ... ? if i can what is the packaged name ?
[09:23] <geneo93> Badm4n:  there used to be a keystroke proggy but i cant remember the name
[09:23] <Badm4n> hmmm
[09:23] <Badm4n> can i use apa-cache search keystroke ?
[09:23] <Badm4n> :d
[09:24] <geneo93> Badm4n:  but you can lock session also
[09:24] <apt514> Madus you like games? :)
[09:24] <bubba> Badm4n, tragicly, your question seems to not have simple enough answer... there are lots of things you can do to snoop in on what your users are doing. what specificly did you want?
[09:25] <geneo93> spy on wife
[09:26] <geneo93> thats easy
[09:26] <bubba> geneo93, heh... pix pls!
[09:26] <mikelo> why is my video card suddenly running slow?
[09:26] <geneo93> you want pics of my wife
[09:26] <Badm4n> bubba : i want.... i know what my user ( and my sudoers do... ) more than just nformation from history
[09:26] <bubba> geneo93, no.
[09:27] <Badm4n> i mean like make make box more secure for multiple user/sudoers
[09:27] <bubba> geneo93, i mean no thank you....
[09:27] <apt514> how can i set f1-12 keys to launch apps?
[09:27] <geneo93> Badm4n:  only one sudoer
[09:27] <Badm4n> :D
[09:27] <Badm4n> i need co admin :D
[09:27] <Badm4n> i can wakeup 24/7 :D
[09:27] <Badm4n> i cant wakeup 24/7 :D
[09:28] <apt514> my Firestarter event says someone on my isp is using samba? hrrm
[09:28] <bubba> Badm4n, ok... /var/log is a nice place to start looking... so is /tmp/  would you like to be more specific?
[09:29] <geneo93> bubba:  he could lock file so it cant be edited also
[09:29] <tsw> Badm4n: if someone else has root privileges there isnt much you can do, other user can always hide their track if they wan t to
[09:29] <Mabus06> So no advice as to using two different interfaces for networks at the same time?
[09:30] <geneo93> Mabus06:  what two
[09:30] <bubba> Mabus06, i do that all the time... no problem.
[09:30] <Mabus06> My ath0 is on rfmon mode
[09:30] <geneo93> i've used three at one time
[09:30] <Mabus06> Can I enable eth0 and casually browse or whatever with it?
[09:31] <Badm4n> tsw : my co admin only newbie ( i mean more newbie than me :D )
[09:31] <bubba> Mabus06, sure, change your default route to eth0, surf away...
[09:32] <geneo93> Mabus06:  you just need to use different ips
[09:32] <Badm4n> bubba : tsw : ... your advice for me to make my box secure ? with multiple sudoers
[09:32] <bubba> geneo93, im not sure you do... but usually they are completely different, but
[09:32] <Mabus06> bubba: thanks
[09:32] <Mabus06> geneo93: different IPs?
[09:33] <tsw> Badm4n: if hes a total newbie I wouldnt give him too much rights. its too easy to say rm -fr / accidentally
[09:33] <bubba> Badm4n, I dont remember giving such advice?
[09:33] <geneo93> yes 192.x.x.x and 10.x.x.x
[09:33] <Badm4n> bubba : i need your advice for that condition
[09:33] <Mabus06> geneo93, bubba, brb, we'll see if it all works out
[09:33] <bubba> Badm4n, I suck at delegation, im paranoid :(
[09:34] <Badm4n> tsw hmmm so there is no tool that can help me ?
[09:34] <Badm4n> bubba :(
[09:34] <tsw> I wouldnt give rights to user thats a) newbie b) idont trust enough
[09:34] <geneo93> Badm4n:  you could mirror all the logs and hide them
[09:35] <bubba> when i was in school, there were like 3 guys in a class of 200 that I would even think about letting touch my computers... the rest were idiots.
[09:35] <Badm4n> geneo93 : can you tell me how ?
[09:35] <Jivenix> you know what we need
[09:35] <Jivenix> oops
[09:35] <Jivenix> wrong window
[09:35] <tsw> bbl
[09:35] <Jivenix> dig it: http://boise.craigslist.org/sys/136570841.html
[09:35] <geneo93> Badm4n:  i haven't done anything like that for years
[09:35] <Badm4n> i c
[09:35] <Badm4n> :(
[09:36] <Jivenix> create a cron job that copies the logs to a folder and prepends the filename with a .
[09:36] <geneo93> i'm sure there is a way though
[09:36] <Badm4n> so in visudo dont give them a prvillage like a rm -rf ? :D
[09:36] <Jivenix> set permissions to root
[09:36] <Jivenix> root group
[09:36] <bubba> Badm4n, mkfs.*
[09:37] <bubba> my fav dos command ? deltree /y *.*
[09:37] <geneo93> hehe mine is format C:
[09:37] <bubba> my fav linux command? mke3fs
[09:38] <Jivenix> mine is: firefox http://pron.com &
[09:38] <bubba> mkreiserfs
[09:38] <Badm4n> well thx all
[09:38] <geneo93> yes thats better
[09:38] <Badm4n> i have other question
[09:39] <[aJ] > Anyone know the way to install postgresql 8.1.3?
[09:39] <[aJ] > it only comes as a rpm
[09:39] <bubba> you put the chicken in your throat hole.
[09:39] <nox-Hand> Hello
[09:39] <geneo93> Badm4n:  use alien
[09:39] <pitti> [aJ] : no, it's packaged in dapper
[09:39] <Badm4n> i use reiferfs as my filesystem .... if suddently my power ( electrical power ) down ... and when it back UP ... how to protect my system from crash ?
[09:39] <nox-Hand> I have just installed Ubuntu on an old PC we need for a school project
[09:39] <pitti> [aJ] : lord, no, please don't bother with alien
[09:39] <pitti> [aJ] : postgresql-8.1 is also in breezy-backports
[09:40] <bubba> Badm4n, ups
[09:40] <nox-Hand> Yet when it starts the X server (gdm) the screen goes on standby. When i enter another text terminal, the screen returns
[09:40] <nox-Hand> What can I do?
[09:40] <Badm4n> no ups :D just in case there is no ups
[09:41] <bubba> nox-Hand, weirdness... does your monitor only do vga res(640x680) ?
[09:41] <geneo93> Badm4n:  i have beta oses only so i crash a lot but leave all good files on another drive
[09:42] <Mabus06> I couldn't use two at once, google etc wouldn't load.
[09:42] <[aJ] > pitti: where do I find backports?
[09:42] <Jivenix> !backports
[09:42] <ubotu> backports is probably Add "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main universe multiverse restricted" (without the ") to /etc/apt/sources.list.  More info @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
[09:42] <Badm4n> i have hda 10 Gb [09:42] <nox-Hand> bubba, Nope. The screen can do 1280 x 1024 / 60 Hz
[09:42] <pitti> [aJ] : deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe
[09:42] <nox-Hand> Maybe the default setting is too high then?
[09:42] <Badm4n> is that ritepartition /?
[09:43] <noiesmo> hey all i am tring to install kubuntu on an intel based motherboard and it seems to be locking up on boot initiating the hotplug usb is this a known issue or just hte system if i install ubuntu it s ok any suggestions
[09:43] <nox-Hand> I accidentally skipped that part of install by pressing enter instead of space to select a setting
[09:43] <geneo93> root /
[09:43] <Badm4n> i have hda 10 Gb [09:43] <Badm4n> is that rite ?
[09:44] <Badm4n> or i need more partition ?
[09:44] <noiesmo> Badm4n, its your choice man
[09:44] <Madpilot> Badm4n: 9Gb for root should be more than enough
[09:44] <bubba> dapper looked better on my new laptop, but breezy works better :(
[09:44] <[aJ] > pitti: I added that doesn't seem to be in aptitude now
[09:45] <geneo93> Badm4n:  thats fine if you have more drive left make another partion for backup
[09:45] <Badm4n> maybe there is a more "good" partitiion cause i heard /var and /tmp must be in different partition
[09:45] <Badm4n> allrite
[09:45] <Badm4n> and ...
[09:45] <pitti> [aJ] : the package is called 'postgresql-8.1'
[09:45] <Badm4n> if i want to create squid/proxy... can i use that partition ? or i must have a new partition ?
[09:45] <nox-Hand> Any ideas as to how I can edit the default res for gdm? I think that is where my problem lies
[09:45] <bubba> how much "suck" is using i386 ubunto on a amd64 computer?
[09:45] <[aJ] > pitti: thanks
[09:45] <noiesmo> Badm4n, squid/proxy cache should be on seperate partition
[09:46] <noiesmo> Badm4n, not essential but better performance if cache is own partition
[09:46] <Badm4n> noiesmo : can you explain why that must be ?
[09:46] <Badm4n> i c ic
[09:46] <[aJ] > pitti: doesn't come up
[09:46] <Badm4n> actually i allready masquerade my ip rule ... is that still need to use ipmassq ?
[09:46] <Badm4n> actually i allready masquerade my ip rule ( using iptables )... is that still need to use ipmassq ?
[09:46] <bubba> how much better does ubuntu for amd64 run than i386, on a turion 64 CPU ?
[09:47] <nox-Hand> http://www.ciao.co.uk/Productinformation/Samsung_Syncmaster_750_S__5165572/pName/Samsung_Syncmaster_750_S <-- The screen I have
[09:47] <nox-Hand> For this PC, that is
[09:49] <[aJ] > pitti: W: Couldn't stat source package list http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[09:49] <bubba> nox-Hand, that monitor will do 1280x1024 res... it should work fine...
[09:49] <geneo93> anyone have scsi 320's
[09:49] <pitti> [aJ] : did you update the index files?
[09:49] <[aJ] > pitti: how?
[09:49] <pitti> [aJ] : it's archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
[09:50] <pitti> [aJ] : not just a.u.com
[09:50] <nox-Hand> bubba, Well, it does not. :(
[09:50] <nox-Hand> So, does anyone know how I can change it?
[09:51] <[aJ] > pitti: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe  <--- what I have in /etc/apt/source.list
[09:51] <apt514> what's better totom-xine or totem-gstreamer?
[09:51] <nox-Hand> And I cannot write to xorg.conf either. It is restricted.
[09:51] <geneo93> sudo
[09:51] <[aJ] > pitti: n/m fixed it w/ a apt-get update
[09:51] <pitti> [aJ] : ah :)
[09:51] <llukax> hey has anyone got libfst working?
[09:51] <llukax> :/
[09:51] <pitti> [aJ] : that's what I meant with redownload indices
[09:52] <bubba> nox-Hand,  you need to run as root (use sudo)
[09:52] <Jivenix> is it possible to use openMosix with ubuntu?
[09:52] <[aJ] > pitti: by chance you know about installing mysql 5?
[09:52] <nox-Hand> bubba, Yep. I am used to su ;)
[09:52] <nox-Hand> bubba, But what should I change in my xorg.conf?
[09:52] <ba> su - root
[09:53] <bubba> nox-Hand, me too, first thing i do is sudo passwd
[09:53] <GeorgeAScott> anybody in here have xinerama setup?
[09:53] <bubba> nox-Hand, i have no idea.
[09:53] <nox-Hand> bubba, OK
[09:53] <Mantice> Bubba's still here
[09:53] <Mantice> Guss what
[09:53] <pitti> [aJ] : not really, I'm the postgresql pakcage maintainer :)
[09:53] <geneo93> nox-Hand:  you can do that too but be careful sudo passwd root
[09:53] <bubba> nox-Hand, you didnt have this issue when you installed ?
[09:54] <nox-Hand> bubba, Have what issue?
[09:54] <Mantice> It found the hard drive YAY it was connected to the wrong IDE slot apparently hard drives should be in IDE 1
[09:54] <Mantice> But Now Ive got another error :(
[09:54] <llukax> hey does wine work on powerpcs yet?
[09:54] <bubba> with it bringing up a gui
[09:54] <geneo93> Mantice:  mines in both
[09:54] <GeorgeAScott> nox-Hand:
[09:54] <Mantice> What wat does it mean by initrd-tools package
[09:54] <bubba> nox-Hand, or are you running the live cd ?
[09:54] <[aJ] > pitti: thanks. In that case when will there be a 8.1.3 package?
[09:55] <Mantice> Error returned initrd-tools package
[09:55] <Morg> Anyone know of something like DVD Shrink for Linux?
[09:55] <pitti> [aJ] : in dapper there is
[09:55] <Morg> To make backups easy?
[09:55] <pitti> [aJ] : backporting to breezy is currently not easy due to the soyuz transition
[09:55] <GeorgeAScott> er... i think you can go to system/pref and screen resoluton... at the bottom there's a box to check to make it the default
[09:55] <pitti> [aJ] : as soon as it works again, I'll ask for a backport
[09:56] <nox-Hand> bubba, No, I just installed it. I have had it on another PC before, yet this is a school PC we are using for a project
[09:56] <[aJ] > pitti: Is there an easy way to upgrade to dapper via internet?
[09:56] <[aJ] > pitti: I just did a fresh install of badger
[09:56] <[aJ] > err breezy
[09:57] <pitti> [aJ] : dapper is not stable yet
[09:57] <bubba> 1/2 way through the install, it reboots into a gui, and finishes the install... did that happen or not?
[09:57] <bubba> nox-Hand, ^^^
[09:57] <Mantice> When I was installing Ubuntu it said Error returned initrd-tools package check target/var/log/bootstrap.log :(
[09:58] <geneo93> [aJ] : you can just change all the breezys to dapper if you what to take the chance
[09:58] <nox-Hand> bubba, Well, sorta
[09:58] <bubba> Mantice, bummer...
[09:58] <nox-Hand> But that was not X
[09:58] <bitox> where does it store the downloaded files from the add/remove application?
[09:58] <nox-Hand> BBL, gotta go class
[09:58] <Mantice> What does that mean :/
[09:58] <Mantice> It happend when I was afk so i tryed again
[09:59] <Mantice> and when im picking a amd 64 bit kernal it says the same thing :(
[09:59] <Mantice> bad dvd?
[09:59] <geneo93> could be
[10:00] <geneo93> check the md5sums ???
[10:00] <bubba> well... initrd is the boot up sequence, w/out it, your not getting far :(
[10:00] <cyblivious> i'm kinda tired of these linux games, penguins and all. what games can you suggest guys?
[10:00] <nomike> hi
[10:01] <bubba> Mantice, could be... my old laptop reliably makes non usable ubuntu disks :(
[10:01] <geneo93> cyblivious:  freecraft
[10:01] <Madpilot> cyblivious: Enemy Territory?
[10:01] <cyblivious> is there a sweet MMORPG for linux out there?
[10:01] <Mantice> ok
[10:01] <Mantice> I just got a stack of SDKs so :P
[10:01] <nomike> I know from gentoo linux that there exists some file like /etc/init.d/local where you could put in commands which get executed at the end of system startup. Is there uch a file in ubuntu?
[10:01] <cyblivious> Enemy Territory?
[10:01] <Mantice> how do i MD5 check sum in windoes
[10:02] <Madpilot> cyblivious: 3d FPS - about as far from penguins as you can get :P
[10:02] <nomike> Mantice: download md5.exe (google) or cygwin
[10:02] <calamari> I have a couple of commands that I'd like to run during boot (creating a /dev/dvd link, setting xv brightness).  Where is the best place for these?
[10:02] <cyblivious> great. where can i get it?
[10:02] <Psykus> hey, I was in here earlier, having crashing problems with gnome/ubuntu
[10:02] <nomike> calamari: i'm looking fot the same...
[10:03] <Madpilot> cyblivious: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnemyTerritory
[10:03] <calamari> nomike: yeah hehe :)
[10:03] <nomike> normaly /etc/init.d/local or something similar but not in ubuntu as it looks like...
[10:03] <cyblivious> thanks. how about nice RPGs?
[10:03] <Psykus> was running top when it started happening again (parts of the screen not refreshing properly), and when I looked into that terminal window, no app was taking up an abnormal amount of memory...a few seconds later ubuntu just freezes completely and I had to reboot
[10:05] <apt514> i installed dvdauthor but doesn'tload?
[10:05] <geneo93> Psykus:  how much ram and did you do memory cjeck
[10:05] <Psykus> seems to only happen when i'm running a certain combination of apps, since I was running it for a couple of hours just fine, but when i got back on it, and started launching different apps, it did it again
[10:05] <Psykus> 1 GB of RAM
[10:05] <llukax> hey im having trouble compiling something, would someone mind helping me figure out how?
[10:06] <llukax> i get this error configure: error: Library requirements (jack >= 0.91.0) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
[10:06] <calamari> nomike: maybe we can create a file inside /etc/rcS.d/
[10:06] <Badm4n> actually i allready masquerade my ip rule ( using iptables )... is that still need to use ipmassq ?
[10:06] <llukax> but my version of jack is updated
[10:07] <Mantice> ubuntu 64 is ok apparently
[10:07] <Mantice> big green
[10:07] <geneo93> Psykus:  can you see anything in xsession errors
[10:07] <Mantice> nero burn time
[10:07] <Mantice> in stead of alchoal 120 %
[10:07] <Psykus> where would those be located?
[10:07] <geneo93> home dir
[10:07] <geneo93> unhide them
[10:07] <bubba> Mantice, is it? im using i386 on my brand new laptop, because i cant get a lot of programs i use.
[10:07] <Psykus> i notice that if I kill the GUI right after it starts happening, I can start it back up with startx and continue working just fine
[10:08] <Psykus> k, one sec
[10:08] <Mantice> Go my Samsug dvd writer write like you never have before!
[10:09] <Mantice> 16x slow enough for a good burn!?
[10:09] <Psykus> yes, there's a good deal of stuff in there, one sec, i'll put it on a pastebin
[10:09] <bubba> seriously, when i got it I was thinking, cook, now i can try the new ubuntu 64 :)
[10:09] <geneo93> Mantice:  was it bad
[10:09] <[aJ] > does ubuntu use glibc-2.2 or 2.3
[10:09] <Mantice> big green
[10:09] <Mantice> 16 slow enough burn for ok ?
[10:09] <Mantice> it was ok check sum pass
[10:09] <bubba>  I meant to say :seriously, when i got the new laptop I was thinking, cool, now i can try the new ubuntu 64 :)
[10:09] <Mantice> :) Im about to try it before you
[10:10] <geneo93> Mantice:  i use 8x for dvd and 16 for cdr
[10:10] <Mantice> ok 16 it is
[10:10] <Psykus> geneo93, http://www.pastebin.com/569927
[10:10] <Mabus06> Why does my terminal take like a minute to open?
[10:10] <Mantice> And then ill be in 1337 ubuntu right
[10:10] <geneo93> Mantice:  did the iso check good
[10:11] <Mantice> Yeah
[10:11] <geneo93> cool
[10:11] <bubba> Mantice, H4><0r
[10:11] <apt514> Mantice right click the top panel and add command line
[10:11] <Mantice> lol
[10:11] <Mantice> Right click what ???
[10:11] <Mantice> Im in windows
[10:11] <apt514> the top panel
[10:11] <geneo93> hehe
[10:12] <calamari> hmm which is normal startup.. rc2 rc3, etc ?
[10:12] <Mantice> I used md5summer.exe
[10:12] <Psykus> geneo93, any clue from looking at the pastebin?
[10:12] <bubba> whats /var/local good for ?
[10:12] <geneo93> still looking
[10:13] <Psykus> k
[10:13] <cyblivious> is there a way to convert my linux file system from one file system format to another without losing the data?
[10:13] <Mantice> 65%
[10:13] <bubba> cyblivious, sometimes.
[10:13] <Mabus06> On a fresh install, is apache already installed?
[10:14] <cyblivious> sometimes?
[10:14] <Mantice> I thought Converting file systems was dodgy
[10:14] <bubba> Mabus06, http://localhost
[10:14] <calamari> ahh default is rc2
[10:14] <Mantice> 100%
[10:15] <Mabus06> bubba, thanks
[10:15] <rapha> Hi all!
[10:15] <calamari> nomike: still there?
[10:15] <GeorgeAScott> will this work for a xorg.conf for two monitors?
[10:15] <bubba> Mantice, changing filesystems can be... but if your just adding a journal... thats pretty easy.
[10:15] <GeorgeAScott> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9240
[10:15] <cyblivious> so, i have no choice but to lose my data when changing file systems?
[10:15] <geneo93> Psykus:  looks like printer is not set up
[10:15] <cyblivious> so, i have no choice but but to lose my data when changing file systems?
[10:15] <rapha> I need a Ubuntu 5.10 PPC install CD, but cdimage.ubuntulinux.org has only DVDs nowadays it seems... can somebody come to rescue?
[10:16] <Psykus> geneo93, I don't have a printer? o_0
[10:16] <geneo93> hehe
[10:16] <Psykus> well, there's one on another computer on the network, but I don't see how linux would be freaking out over it
[10:16] <geneo93> is ther one on network Psykus
[10:16] <Mantice> Nero just said its fine
[10:16] <Psykus> ^
[10:16] <geneo93> yup it is
[10:17] <Lapa> anyone here knows how to get a simple upload/download monitor to gnome panel?
[10:17] <Madpilot> rapha: check here - there are still CD ISOs: http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[10:17] <geneo93>  gnome-cups-icon:9601): WARNING **: IPP request failed with status 1030
[10:17] <Psykus> hrm
[10:18] <calamari> nomike: rebooting to test out what I have done, brb
[10:18] <Psykus> so, how to stop it from freaking out? i don't really plan on printing from this machine
[10:18] <geneo93> Psykus:  174 times its repeated
[10:19] <Psykus> uninstall cups?
[10:19] <geneo93> Psykus:  not really sure but maybe you could remove cups
[10:19] <st-john> rtb
[10:20] <geneo93> or the daimon
[10:21] <st-john> can i help for loading games & music.I'm in lowid
[10:21] <Psykus> so just go into synaptic and uninstall everything with "cups" in the name?
[10:22] <amd> bonjour
[10:22] <concept10> offtopic: any one here listen to Fallout Boy?
[10:22] <Psykus> actually, no, the first cups package I marked for uninstallation said that it was going to remove gnome as well :|
[10:22] <concept10> I was wondering what genre of music that is
[10:22] <GeorgeAScott> how do i retireve a backup copy of xorg.conf?  i have a feeling the new one isn't going to work
[10:23] <GeorgeAScott> concept10: I would say it is indie punk rock
[10:23] <concept10> GeorgeAScott, hmmm, okay
[10:24] <GeorgeAScott> but i don't listen to it.  so i don't know for sure
[10:24] <geneo93> Psykus:  looks like in /etc/initd/network it could be shut off
[10:25] <apt514> can i use hdparm to enable dma on the dvd drive?
[10:25] <Mabus06> Where is /apache2-default by default?
[10:25] <bubba> GeorgeAScott, cp /etc/X/xorg.conf /home/username here
[10:25] <Psykus> geneo93, just did a search for "cups" in that file, no results
[10:25] <nomike> calamari: I found the solution for you!
[10:25] <GeorgeAScott> thanks
[10:25] <nomike> calamari: are you still there?
[10:25] <kos> how can i have every application show in the task bar regardless of which workspace its on?
[10:26] <bubba> apt514,  hdparm -d1 /dev/<devicename>
[10:26] <geneo93> Psykus:  look for devices or printer
[10:26] <Oli> in which file I should set export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib.... that it fits for _all_ user, /etc/profile?
[10:27] <[aJ] > How do you make a server start at boot like mysql?
[10:28] <[aJ] > I copied the need file to /etc/init.d/
[10:28] <Psykus> yeah, not finding anything :|
[10:28] <[aJ] > I know I got to make a link in /etc/rc5.d/ but is there some special naming convention
[10:28] <bliss> hello all
[10:28] <geneo93> Psykus:  leme look at mine again
[10:28] <st-john> He boys & girls,do you speak french sometimes
[10:28] <Oli> Non!
[10:28] <Oli> Jamais!
[10:29] <Mabus06> !fr
[10:29] <bubba> helllooooo bliss :)
[10:29] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[10:29] <bliss> bubba hello
[10:29] <bubba> I'll be seeing you shortly... its near my bed time :)
[10:30] <bubba> blissful slumber :) best part of my day :)
[10:30] <geneo93>  status)
[10:30] <geneo93> 	gprintf "Configured devices:\n"
[10:30] <geneo93> 	echo lo $interfaces
[10:30] <geneo93> 	gprintf "Currently active devices:\n"
[10:30] <geneo93> 	echo `/sbin/ip -o link show | awk -F ": " '/UP>/ { print $2 }'`
[10:31] <geneo93> sorry
[10:31] <bliss> is a way to connect from a windows box to my box useing putty to use the line user@mydomain.net and how can I check that my domain/names have been set up correctly
[10:31] <mesa> need some help
[10:31] <bliss> bubba yep sure is
[10:31] <geneo93> Psykus:  you see that
[10:31] <wrnmic002> hi
[10:31] <topyli> bliss: that's what we all do. what is the problem?
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:31] <wrnmic002> 
[10:32] <nyrmic002> u full of nonsense
[10:32] <wrnmic002> lol
[10:32] <nyrmic002> ok
[10:32] <Chousuke> :P
[10:32] <topyli> stop it please
[10:32] <Psykus> hrm, not finding the word "print" either, what line number does that start on?
[10:32] <mesa> hello? where can i get help with ubuntu?
[10:32] <Morg> I'm looking for a way to do Remote Desktop in Ubuntu without the slow responsiveness of VNC. I know about X-Win32 and Exceed. Is there a way to do it with Cygwin or anything else?
[10:32] <wrnmic002> vladmir is a noob
[10:32] <nyrmic002> im laughing out loud too
[10:32] <mtxvla001> waaat
[10:32] <mesa> hello? where can i get help with ubuntu?
[10:32] <Chousuke> mesa: here. :P
[10:33] <wrnmic002> is this the uct server?
[10:33] <Chousuke> mesa: just ask a question.
[10:33] <p0windah> Morg: nxserver
[10:33] <mtxvla001> have no idea
[10:33] <bliss> topyliwell I have useing putty from work and cannot get a connection I just type in to putty my static ip or domain name and I cannot connect
[10:33] <nyrmic002> come ask Mike here
[10:33] <geneo93> Psykus:  342
[10:33] <mesa> ok, how do i install a rpm package on ubuntu?
[10:33] <Chousuke> mesa: you don't ;P
[10:33] <nyrmic002> get the dics first
[10:33] <wrnmic002> type in install-rpm
[10:33] <makhou> hi
[10:33] <wrnmic002> sup
[10:34] <Morg> p0windah: Is that something Cygwin-related?
[10:34] <Mabus06> mesa, get alien ('sudo apt-get install alien')
[10:34] <Chousuke> mesa: are you sure there's no .debs available?
[10:34] <topyli> bliss: putty is pretty simple. i guess it's a problem on your server side
[10:34] <Psykus> yeah, mine ends on line 146, and I made sure I was viewing "/etc/init.d/networking"
[10:34] <makhou> hi
[10:34] <nyrmic002> hi 2 u too
[10:34] <Chousuke> mesa: because using alien isn't really recommended. :/
[10:34] <geneo93> Psykus:  *gprintf*
[10:34] <nicholas> i have installed amule ,but how to associate amule with EDK2 links ?
[10:34] <mesa> can u tell me how do i get the internet up n runing on ubuntu im using windows coz my internet is not running on ubuntu
[10:34] <p0windah> Morg: similar to vnc, except muct more responsive and uses less bandwidth
[10:34] <babo> Hi guys, this script isn't working for me ... it just reads filenames as opposed to file contents ... it's strange   -        find . -type f | while read f ; do echo "$f" ; done   anyone have any ideas ... and yes I have read man find
[10:34] <StarQuake> how do i change the language for the current user?
[10:34] <makhou> how r u
[10:35] <mesa> can u tell me how do i get the internet up n runing on ubuntu im using windows coz my internet is not running on ubuntu
[10:35] <bliss> topyli how do I know or check its set up correct other than port and firewall
[10:35] <mtxvla001> hi
[10:35] <Morg> p0windah: I'd prefer something free/open-source. Is FreeNX any good?
[10:35] <Psykus> geneo93: nope, not finding that either, I searched for print earlier
[10:35] <st-john> I'm not french & englishman.sorry.see you later
[10:35] <nicholas> need i install firefox 1.5 to solve it ?
[10:35] <p0windah> Morg: yes, the freenx stuff is workable
[10:36] <topyli> bliss: paste your /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the pastebin, and let's have a look
[10:36] <mesa> can u tell me how do i get the internet up n runing on ubuntu im using windows coz my internet is not running on ubuntu
[10:36] <Morg> p0windah: I'm only seeing the server. Is there free client?
[10:36] <bliss> topyli how do I put the syntax user@mydomin.net into putty
[10:36] <geneo93> Psykus:  i'm using short cut there so it may be in different dir then
[10:36] <Psykus> oh
[10:36] <Psykus> hrm
[10:36] <mesa> i am downloading a .bin can i install that?
[10:36] <p0windah> Morg: there is, yeah. check seveas repository
[10:36] <topyli> bliss: putty will ask for your username if you don't provide it in the first place
[10:36] <geneo93> Psykus:  this aint ubuntu
[10:37] <bliss> topyli whats the url for pastebin I have forgotten
[10:37] <Seveas> !pastebin
[10:37] <ubotu> from memory, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:37] <Psykus> what do you mean?
[10:37] <pansonic> i have just installed fluxbox... how do i disable the other desktop manager
[10:37] <topyli> bliss:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org , it's in the channel topic :)
[10:37] <geneo93> i'm looking at ubuntu drive through another linux
[10:38] <Psykus> oh
[10:38] <topyli> bliss: i'm going for smokes, will be back
[10:38] <eli> hey everyone, any xgl compiz users in here?
[10:38] <TrickyPhillips> I'm ashamed to ask such a ridiculous question, but how can I partition my main hard drive? I'm not supposed to partition a mounted hard drive, and I can't unmount the hard drive which Ubuntu is running on. Is partitioning from a Live CD my only option?
[10:39] <Tomcat_> TrickyPhillips: If it's your root partition, you need a LiveCD, yes.
[10:39] <p0windah> TrickyPhillips: dont be ashamed, at least you didnt spell "ridiculous" as "REDiculous"; like so many people do these days
[10:39] <xerophyte> any  what is the different between cyrus-sasl and courier-authlib??
[10:39] <TrickyPhillips> Haha.
[10:39] <TrickyPhillips> All right, thank you Tomcat_.
[10:40] <eli> no xgl users... bummer
[10:40] <Psykus> so, anyone else know how I can disable cups? it's freaking out and crashing gnome
[10:40] <bubba> nuke-u-lar
[10:40] <Mabus06> nickroberts.zapto.org
[10:40] <Mabus06> Someone go there and tell me what they get please.
[10:40] <bliss> topyli I will pate it you can look
[10:40] <mesa> hello i have a big problem here
[10:40] <topyli> bliss: ok
[10:41] <mesa> will someone plz help me
[10:41] <eli> Mabus06 : nothing pops up for me on the link
[10:41] <Psykus> mesa, just ask
[10:41] <elkbuntu> Mabus06, yeah, i'm with eli on this... not working
[10:41] <[aJ] > What about using alien for MySQL 5? anyone done it?
[10:42] <Mabus06> Thanks.
[10:42] <elkbuntu> Mabus06, i take it this is a home webserver you were trying?
[10:42] <bubba> around here its only rude to ask, if your asking if its ok to ask.
[10:42] <mesa> how do i use the internet on ubuntu?
[10:42] <Mabus06> elkbuntu, yeah, just a stupid sample index.html file though
[10:43] <bubba> LOL!
[10:43] <Al-Daja> how can i change a text file that's only for read to normal file that i change
[10:43] <Mabus06> elkbuntu, localhost works for me
[10:43] <elkbuntu> bubba, or if you ask asl, or certain physical properties of an individual
[10:43] <mesa> hello?
[10:43] <Morg> mesa: Are you using Ubuntu right now?
[10:43] <elkbuntu> mabus well it's probably not your firewall.. have you got no-ip updater installed?
[10:44] <Mabus06> elkbuntu, my router has a ddns thing built into it
[10:44] <elkbuntu> err, that was to Mabus06
[10:44] <elkbuntu> err... and it tells no-ip on a regular basis, and is compatible with them?
[10:45] <Mabus06> It was before, at least. I used to use that same hostname for freeciv servers all the time.
[10:45] <elkbuntu> Mabus06, go log into no-ip and tell me if the ip address matches the address you're at
[10:45] <geneo93> Psykus:  ok looking farther i found cupsys
[10:45] <Mabus06> But I have reset my router since then, so maybe ther was something else.
[10:45] <bubba> mesa, do you want to surf the internet using a web browser? or are you having a specific problem you could illuminate us with ?\
[10:45] <elkbuntu> Mabus06, you can get the no-ip updater through repos, and it runs automatically. no harm having updater redundancy
[10:46] <mesa> i want to browse the internet but i cannot get it to connect from linux its working on ubuntu
[10:46] <mesa> not ubuntu windows sorry
[10:46] <[aJ] > Is it ok to use debian backports w/ ubuntu
[10:46] <Morg> mesa: Are you using Ubuntu right now?
[10:47] <Morg> mesa: Or are you in Windows or another operating system?
[10:47] <bubba> mesa, you may need to be patient here... there are probably going to be a lot of questions...
[10:47] <bubba> how do you connect to the internets ? ethernet ? modem ? ...
[10:47] <mesa> i have a adsl router and a lan card
[10:48] <mesa> i am using windows right now
[10:48] <mesa> and plz ask all u need
[10:48] <bubba> mesa, ok, it sounds like your using an ethernet controller to conenct  the internets (via adsl router).
[10:48] <mesa> yes
[10:48] <nathanj> anyone know a prog that will disable 1 rss feed on ya desktop in just text>
[10:48] <Mabus07> elkbuntu, could it be a port forwarding thing?
[10:48] <Morg> mesa: Windows XP?
[10:48] <Psykus> geneo93: found cupsys in that file you mean?
[10:48] <bliss> toypli ok its in the paste bin
[10:48] <mesa> yes windows xp
[10:48] <bubba> you will want to make sure your cables are all connected right, if it works with windows, its right...
[10:48] <Morg> Go to Control Panel
[10:49] <elkbuntu> Mabus07, lets take this to private convo
[10:49] <geneo93> Psykus:  no in etc
[10:49] <topyli> bliss: please provide a direct URL
[10:49] <Morg> mesa: Control Panel > Network Connections
[10:49] <Psykus> ah ok, one sec
[10:49] <mesa> k
[10:49] <Morg> mesa: Right click on your LAN connection, click Properties
[10:49] <Morg> mesa: You should see a list of protocols. Select TCP/IP and click Properties
[10:49] <mesa> next
[10:50] <Psykus> geneo93, found cups folder, what do I need to open in there?
[10:50] <wewrrss> is there a way to NOT use the sudo in ubuntu ??
[10:50] <topyli> bliss: never mind, i found it
[10:50] <mesa> next
[10:50] <geneo93> cups or cupsys
[10:51] <bubba> wewrrss, yes.
[10:51] <Psykus> /etc/cups/
[10:51] <mesa> bubba?
[10:51] <guillem101> I'have some computers with dynamic ip at a local network... is there any simmilar to "dyndns" but for local networks?
[10:51] <wewrrss> how ?
[10:51] <Morg> mesa: Then, is it set up automatically or are there numbers in there?
[10:51] <geneo93> hmm see i have no cups but this is ubuntu
[10:51] <geneo93> but dapperdrake
[10:51] <mesa> everything is automatic
[10:51] <bubba> wewrrss, create a root accout by changing root passwd (sudo passwd), and login as root.
[10:52] <Jivenix> !openmosix
[10:52] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jivenix
[10:52] <virogenesis> root = bad
[10:52] <Morg> mesa: OK, Ubuntu should connect to the Internet automatically, then.
[10:52] <wewrrss> default root password in ubuntu is ??
[10:52] <geneo93> sudo passwd root
[10:52] <Jivenix> your own password
[10:52] <bubba> virogenesis, root==god, so you say root==bad==god   :(
[10:52] <Morg> wewrrss: There is no root password by default
[10:52] <mesa> i shud tell u a frnd once gave me some valuse to enter when i had mandarke and it worked i created a new connection and entered those valus in the designated feilds and i t was running
[10:53] <virogenesis> god is bad bubba
[10:53] <Chousuke> bubba: logging in as root is bad on ubuntu
[10:53] <Chousuke> bubba: you should use sudo
[10:53] <bubba> geneo93, you dont need to specify root with sudo.
[10:53] <Chousuke> for longer sessions, by all means use sudo -i
[10:53] <geneo93> you guys are chickens
[10:53] <topyli> bliss: your sshd_config looks just fine. does /var/log/auth.log contain errors from your putty login attempts?
[10:53] <mesa> it shud but it is not
[10:54] <Morg> mesa: Well, we can't debug if you're still in Windows.
[10:54] <bubba> Chousuke, oh, how so ? hows is doing something as root in ubuntu different than doing something as root in slackware?
[10:54] <wewrrss> I KNOW IT IS BAD, to use root, sudo is better, that`s nt the point
[10:54] <mesa> and how do i install a rpm package and kde on ubuntu?
[10:54] <topyli> bliss: of course, your port 22 is open too?
[10:54] <Chousuke> bubba: not really. sudo is just preferred.
[10:54] <Seveas> mesa, rpm: avoid it, kde: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[10:54] <Ng> !root
[10:54] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[10:54] <bubba> Chousuke, oh, how so ? hows is doing something as root in ubuntu different than doing something as root in slackware?
[10:54] <mesa> but if i use ubuntu we cant debug atall
[10:54] <Ng> read that
[10:54] <virogenesis> mesa you use alien to convert the package over from rpm to deb
[10:54] <geneo93> its just to protect newbies from likking their system
[10:55] <Chousuke> bubba: it guarantees you don't forget yourself logged in as root
[10:55] <kos> bye ubuntu
[10:55] <mesa> what is deb?
[10:55] <kos> see you in a years time
[10:55] <mesa> sory im new to computing
[10:55] <guillem101> mesa, deb is simmilar to rpm
[10:55] <Seveas> mesa, deb is the native package format for debian and ubuntu
[10:55] <Seveas> it's quite superior to rpm
[10:55] <mesa> and wot du i du frm there?
[10:55] <Chousuke> bubba: it also means that you don't have an easily guessable admin username
[10:55] <bubba> Chousuke, thanks, i have a problem with that... ive run with scissors for days....
[10:55] <guillem101> mesa, sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[10:55] <Chousuke> bubba: and it's way easier to use sudo than to login as root all the time .)
[10:55] <Seveas> Chousuke, well...
[10:56] <Seveas> Chousuke, default username is ubuntu and quite a few newbies don't change that 
[10:56] <bubba> Chousuke, not all the time, or he wouldnt have asked.
[10:56] <Chousuke> Seveas: erh. ok. don't use that smiley.
[10:57] <Chousuke> bubba: sudo gives you all that root login does and more
[10:57] <geneo93> Psykus:  whats cups have in it
[10:57] <Mabus06> Chousuke, more?
[10:57] <Chousuke> you don't really benefit from having root login over sudo
[10:57] <Unicorn_Giggles> Seveas, how did you do that smiley?
[10:57] <bubba> Chousuke, cool, what can sudo do that root account cant do ?
[10:57] <Seveas> Mabus06, sudo can do more fine-grained authenticatin
[10:57] <Chousuke> Mabus06: more fine-grained control of root rights.
[10:57] <Seveas> Unicorn_Giggles, like this: 
[10:57] <guillem101> Seveas, how did you do that smiley? (mee too!)
[10:57] <Mabus06> fine-grained?
[10:57] <elkbuntu> bubba, prevent you from accidentally making silly mistakes
[10:57] <Seveas> Mabus06, man sudoers
[10:57] <geneo93> Chousuke:  sure you do if you have lots of admin to do
[10:58] <learner_learner> anyone using Enlightenment (E17)?
[10:58] <Chousuke> bubba: you can for example give a user only rights to do something specific as root
[10:58] <mesa> how do i install a tar.bz2 file?
[10:58] <Unicorn_Giggles> lol, whats the character code for it?
[10:58] <bubba> elkbuntu, so, if i do sudo rm -rf / it wont wipe my system out ?
[10:58] <Seveas> geneo93, indeed, on a 'normal' system it's kind of a moot point
[10:58] <Ng> grr
[10:58] <Psykus> geneo93, http://www.pastebin.com/569971
[10:58] <guillem101> Seveas, I guess it is a japanese character ....
[10:58] <topyli> mesa: you don't. it's just a package like a zip file on windows
[10:58] <Seveas> mesa, probably by compiling - as newbie you should try and avoid that fir the first few weeks and familirize yourself with the system
[10:58] <Chousuke> bubba: I think you can prevent that by configuring sudo
[10:58] <bubba> how does sudo prevent an idiot from being an idiot ?
[10:58] <elkbuntu> bubba, i would presume not, but im not going to test the theory
[10:58] <learner_learner> I installed E17 from cvs, but when I try to log into , it's showing Xsession: unable to launch. "/opt/e17/bin/enlightenment" not found
[10:58] <Mabus06> Mesa, that is the equivalent of a zip file... you have to extract it
[10:59] <Seveas> bubba, nothing can prevent that..
[10:59] <Chousuke> bubba: it'd be a bit stupid though .P
[10:59] <guillem101> very smart 
[10:59] <geneo93> Seveas:  things are constantly changing here so i leave root terminal open 90% of the time
[10:59] <mesa> i extract it and then?
[10:59] <Mabus06> Make a program idiot proof; god will design a better idiot.
[10:59] <Seveas> geneo93, now THAT is a bad thing
[10:59] <mesa> actually i am told to install alien and it is in .tar.bz2 format
[10:59] <Chousuke> sudo is just so much more convenient to me ;P
[10:59] <geneo93> hey i'm all alone
[10:59] <topyli> Mabus06: yes :)
[10:59] <Mabus06> mesa, why did you download alien?
[10:59] <preglow> is there a pre-compiled version of the low-latency 2.6 kernel for breezy somewhere around? i've tried compiling it myself, but i just can't make it boot completely
[11:00] <Mabus06> Just 'sudo apt-get install alien'
[11:00] <Chousuke> su -c "whatever" is not so easy as sudo whatever
[11:00] <bubba> Chousuke, thats cool.
[11:00] <virogenesis> mesa you trying to install anything?
[11:00] <geneo93> Chousuke:  after you type suso 400-500 times it gets sickening
[11:00] <Mabus06> No need to search for and download files, extract them, and install them. Forget all you know about windows.
[11:00] <Chousuke> geneo93: you do sudo -i then
[11:00] <elkbuntu> geneo93, and makes you typo it
[11:00] <mesa> coz i was told to use alien to install a deb from a rpm
[11:00] <Mabus06> mesa, I was the one who told you to get alien
[11:00] <Chousuke> geneo93: that does the same as "su"
[11:00] <Chousuke> geneo93: only with sudo
[11:00] <mesa> ok
[11:01] <mesa> sorry
[11:01] <Mabus06> but type 'sudo apt-get install alien', that will install alien.. no need to download the source code or whatever you downloaded
[11:01] <virogenesis> well you can you use apt-get install alien then
[11:01] <geneo93> Chousuke:  i like power
[11:01] <Chousuke> it even gives you the root# prompt
[11:01] <virogenesis> Mabus06,  you beat me to it
[11:01] <Chousuke> what else do you want=
[11:01] <geneo93> and my owrd is final
[11:01] <Chousuke> geneo93: it gives you all the power :P
[11:01] <geneo93> yes
[11:01] <mesa> actually thats the prob i dont have internet on ubuntu im using windws and will install onl linux after reebooting
[11:02] <Mabus06> Is there a way to keep the regular sudo setup going through expert installl? It makes me set a root password.
[11:02] <bliss> topyli port open and forwareded but in the file I pasted there is a # neext to the first line which indicates what port number ie 22
[11:02] <mesa> hello? mabus06?
[11:02] <Mabus06> yes?
[11:03] <Mabus06> You don't have the internet? How did you get alien, then?
[11:03] <virogenesis> hes on windows now
[11:03] <sinaduel> Is there a PS2 Emulator for linux?
[11:03] <p0windah> install CD per-chance ?
[11:03] <Mabus06> What about the internet is not working?
[11:03] <topyli> bliss: that's wrong, but the file you pasted on the pastebin has the line uncommented
[11:03] <Mabus06> sinaduel, yes
[11:03] <geneo93> expert install
[11:03] <sinaduel> what's it called?
[11:03] <Mabus06> sinaduel, but no ps2 emulators, windows or linux will play commercial games
[11:03] <mesa> i cant get the web to work on ubuntu
[11:03] <Mabus06> mesa, how do you normally connect to the internet?
[11:04] <virogenesis> what nic you got mesa ?
[11:04] <sinaduel> Thanks
[11:04] <mesa> i have to use windows
[11:04] <bubba> mesa, didnt you get that ethernet card up and working?
[11:04] <Mabus06> mesa, ethernet? wireless?
[11:04] <mesa> yes i did
[11:04] <Mabus06> 56k modem?
[11:04] <mesa> ethernet card
[11:04] <Mabus06> To a router, I assume?
[11:04] <eli> anyone attempted to try and make compiz work in dapper here?
[11:05] <virogenesis> yes eli i had it working
[11:05] <Mabus06> Anyway, just go to system > administration > networking
[11:05] <mesa> how do i create an internet conn. on ubu  like on windows
[11:05] <iBalo> eli, that's kind of a runing gag
[11:05] <concept10> eli, i have it works
[11:05] <eli> is it worth it check out?
[11:05] <topyli> bliss: how about, you just try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server" and make sure it's enabled right
[11:05] <geneo93> eli try #ubuntu+1
[11:05] <Mantice> Hey guys
[11:05] <Mantice> Every thing is pefect now
[11:05] <mesa> im on windows now
[11:05] <eli> geneo93 , how do i get to that channel on xchat? im a bit of noob with xchat
[11:05] <concept10> eli, look on the ubuntu wiki for xgl
[11:06] <Mantice> Only I got confused about my username and i dont know if its in caps or not
[11:06] <topyli> Mantice: backup time! :)
[11:06] <bubba> bliss, do you have to login to your isp or something?? or is it just a tcp/ip ethernet connection ?
[11:06] <eli> i tried that concept10 , with no luck
[11:06] <Mantice> so what the root password lol
[11:06] <geneo93> duh /join #ubuntu+1
[11:06] <eli> having a problem with compiz.real
[11:06] <topyli> Mantice: there is none
[11:06] <concept10> eli->/join #ubuntu+1
[11:06] <iBalo> !root
[11:06] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[11:06] <Mantice> so i just type in root
[11:06] <topyli> Mantice: no, root logins are simply disabled. you use sudo
[11:07] <bubba> Mantice, did you install amd64 ubuntu ?
[11:07] <Mantice> yeah
[11:07] <Mantice> looks good
[11:07] <eli> concept10, geneo93, iBalo, virogenises thanks for the help
[11:07] <Mantice> only i cant login because i dont know what my user name is
[11:07] <bubba> im jealous :(
[11:07] <Mantice> and i think one of the things is caps
[11:07] <InnerFIRE> how do i use hotway?
[11:07] <Mantice> and i dont know if i left caps lock on for my password
[11:07] <bliss> topyli/bubba I have ehternet through a router see paste bin for netstat -tln notice two heading one for domain and one for local host
[11:07] <virogenesis> np eli
[11:07] <bimberi> Mantice: you can't log into root.  You can boot into recovery mode (on the boot menu) and check what the username is there with 'ls /home'
[11:08] <virogenesis> eli,  there is a howto thread on the thread its a sticky
[11:08] <Mantice> ok thx brb
[11:08] <[aJ] > How do you install mysql 4.1 I've only got the option to install 4.0
[11:09] <topyli> bliss: that looks good too
[11:09] <concept10> Does any one here use the Deskbar gnome-applet?  I wondering if it keeps accessing the disk or not
[11:09] <eli> virogenesis , i tried both things, but still having a problem. compiz does not want to show up in gconf-editor and compiz does not want start
[11:09] <topyli> bliss: are you sure your isp isn't blocking the port or something?
[11:10] <topyli> bliss: let me try and ping you to see if your host is reachable
[11:10] <bimberi> [aJ] : there's a package called mysql-server-4.1 (in the universe repository)
[11:10] <topyli> bliss: don't worry, i can't log in :)
[11:11] <fm> hi
[11:11] <bliss> topyli why two headings one for local host and one for domain
[11:11] <gundu> hi
[11:11] <bubba> well... im outie... 'nite all...
[11:11] <geneo93> nite
[11:11] <Al-Daja> how can i change a text file that's only for read to normal file that i change
[11:11] <topyli> bliss: hm. do you have a local network there?
[11:11] <[aJ] > bimberi: what's the universe repository?
[11:11] <[aJ] > !universe
[11:11] <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
[11:11] <gundu> installed with apt-get kde but how can I replace now gnome with kde (without removing gnome)
[11:11] <spawny> Hello all. Can someone help me with this: sometimes (when I use firefox, amarok, anjunta or anything basically) my screen will go white everywhere except for the toolbars; when i move my mouse around some part will reappear (cliacable parts) but most of the screen stays white so i have to log-out and then back in and it works fine again
[11:11] <fm> in the mini-commander from gnome, what is the name of the variable holding the content of the command field ?
[11:11] <bimberi> [aJ] : self service :)
[11:12] <[aJ] > bimberi: :) I've been around the block a few times
[11:12] <bimberi> [aJ] : :)
[11:12] <bimberi> Al-Daja: chmod +w <file>
[11:12] <bliss> topyli there is a range of IPs but they are not set/allocated only one ip
[11:12] <geneo93> gundu:  you need to log out then choose system
[11:13] <fm> I mean I have a "pattern" and "command" field, what to put in the command field? like gnome-open $command ..
[11:13] <gundu> and how can I choose that kde should be started on startup ?
[11:13] <spawny> Hello all. Can someone help me with this: sometimes (when I use firefox, amarok, anjunta or anything basically) my screen will go white everywhere except for the toolbars; when i move my mouse around some part will reappear (cliacable parts) but most of the screen stays white so i have to log-out and then back in and it works fine again
[11:13] <topyli> bliss: sounds a bit complex for me :(
[11:13] <bliss> topyli --did the ping work
[11:13] <stoned> everytime I try to play a .wmv file mplayer/other players crash.  I have w32codecs installed
[11:13] <topyli> bliss: i don't have your network address yet :)
[11:14] <bimberi> gundu: you can choose kde from session menu when you log in, or do you mean start kdm at startup instead of gdm?
[11:14] <bliss> topyli do a trace to 4096.net
[11:14] <topyli> ok
[11:14] <fm> What is the synthax of a command in the gnome command line panel applet please ??
[11:15] <fm> can't find no doc
[11:15] <gundu> yes
[11:15] <geneo93> if he installed kde only it wont take out gdm
[11:15] <gundu> bimberi, yes
[11:15] <bimberi> gundu: sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[11:15] <InnerFIRE> does anyone use gotmail or hotway?
[11:15] <geneo93> no
[11:15] <gundu> ok
[11:15] <InnerFIRE> hotsmtp?
[11:16] <Psykus> argg...cups is going on a gnome crashing rampage again
[11:16] <geneo93> i doubt if he has kdm
[11:16] <Psykus> if I kill the GUI fast enough, I can prevent it from freezing the whole system, but it's starting to get annoying
[11:16] <nelposto> hey people .. i've a question - I just today reinstalled ubuntu, and i did so at a place where i needed a proxy .. but I'm not normally using that proxy, and now that i'm home again, unfortunately the http proxy has been set somewhere so that every time i start up have to disable it ... any ideas where i'll find it?
[11:17] <bimberi> geneo93: we'll know soon enough :)
[11:17] <geneo93> Psykus:  kill the other box
[11:17] <Psykus> or just unshare the printer?
[11:17] <geneo93> bimberi:  i made that mistake already
[11:18] <bimberi> nelposto: System -> Preferences -> Network Proxy ?
[11:18] <geneo93> but i think a root is in order
[11:18] <evils> hi all
[11:18] <topyli> bliss: i can ping you but your ssh server is not responding. strange
[11:18] <nelposto> bimberi: i hadn't checked it .. but it all seems normal
[11:19] <bliss> topyli ok that is strange
[11:19] <nelposto> bimberi .. i have already turned off http_proxy through the terminal on this boot
[11:20] <bliss> topyli can you do a trace route
[11:20] <geneo93> wish i could get 18 yrold proxy to replace wife
[11:20] <bimberi> nelposto: in /etc/profile ?
[11:20] <bliss> topyli does it time out?
[11:21] <nelposto> bimberi .. nope .. is there somewhere i can put " http_proxy="" " and have it run that every time i boot?
[11:21] <bliss> topyli  did yousay that my ssd_config looked ok
[11:22] <topyli> bliss: a trace works ok, but the server doesn't respond (like, ask for a password or anything)
[11:22] <topyli> bliss: maybe it's not running :)
[11:23] <bliss> topyli how to check
[11:23] <Badm4n> actually i allready masquerade my ip rule ( using iptables )... is that still need to use ipmassq ?
[11:23] <InnerFIRE> can anyone answer my question about hotway?
[11:23] <topyli> bliss: /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[11:24] <Psykus> ok, the printer is unshared now, shouldn't be causing any problems with gnome now, in theory
[11:25] <bliss> topyli ok its been restarted
[11:25] <InnerFIRE> useless
[11:25] <geneo93> Psykus:  may need reboot
[11:25] <Psykus> geneo93, and as soon as I say that, it goes kaput
[11:25] <bimberi> nelposto: i ran 'sudo grep -r http_proxy /etc/*' and got a few hits, you could check through those
[11:26] <Psykus> the host box for the printer?
[11:26] <geneo93> no your
[11:26] <geneo93> s
[11:26] <topyli> bliss: again, ping works but ssh doesn't
[11:26] <bliss> topyli you said before ---bliss: how about, you just try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server" and make sure it's enabled righ
[11:26] <topyli> bliss: yes
[11:27] <bliss> topyli but you did look at sshd_config thats ok --yes
[11:27] <stoned> whoever made the w32/mplayer packages is an idiot.  j/k.  mplayer is configured to look for binary w32codecs in /usr/lib/win32 while the w32codecs package installs the codecs/dlls in /usr/lib/codecs
[11:27] <topyli> bliss: seems good to me, similar to mine
[11:27] <bimberi> nelposto: wrt your question, you could try adding "export http_proxy=" to bash.bashrc (i'm not sure it'll work though)
[11:27] <Psykus> ugh, whoever handles making the bootable CDs for ubuntu should really adopt the whole "Press any key to boot from CD" once a CD is booted, I keep leaving my ubuntu CD in the drive, and it will boot off of that instead of going to my bootloader
[11:28] <bliss> topyliand we know fro netstat -tld thats going out and in ok --yes
[11:28] <topyli> yes
[11:28] <geneo93> Psykus:  suse works that way
[11:28] <mesa> im back and my prob still aint over
[11:28] <bliss> topyli ---port 22 is open --yes
[11:28] <topyli> bliss: i'm running out of ideas :(
[11:28] <nelposto> bimberi: ok thanks for those suggestings .. i'll have a look now
[11:28] <mesa> Mabus06?
[11:29] <Mabus06> yes
[11:29] <bimberi> nelposto: np :)
[11:29] <mesa> nothing
[11:29] <Ng> stoned: well there's no ubuntu w32codecs package, so your point is null ;)
[11:29] <mesa> imean no sloution
[11:29] <Mabus06> I don't know what to tell you, sorry.
[11:29] <mesa> k
[11:30] <bliss> topyli ---yes well weve just about done a full circle thanks for your help just a litle thing can you do a nmap on my server
[11:30] <stoned> my point remains, just because it isn't officla ubuntu doesn't mitigate the fact that the maintainer of the packatge is an idiot. and no this isn't an attack on ubuntu or anything, my point remains valid, just that it isn't none of ya'lls fault
[11:30] <mesa> how abt tellin me how to install kde on ubuntu coz i have the .tar.bz2 files just dunno how to install them
[11:30] <stoned> ding dong wa wa wee wa
[11:30] <virogenesis> atleast there won't be a need for w32 codecs in dapper
[11:30] <topyli> bliss: sure. need to install it first :)
[11:31] <Mabus06> mesa, I'd ask around for help with your internet problem
[11:31] <bliss> topyli --thanks a bunch
[11:31] <geneo93> mesa:  you dont want to do that
[11:31] <stoned> mesa, www.kubuntu.org tells you how to install kde
[11:31] <Mabus06> A little more signifigant than installing KDE over GNOME
[11:31] <Oli> Hi, trying to install the newst .deb from skype but it needs libqt3c102-mt, I have installed the according package: libqt3-mt
[11:31] <mdeboer>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY asm56k
[11:31] <Oli> but dosen work
[11:31] <mesa> i will but can u tell me abt that kde thingy
[11:31] <Oli> mdeboer: graz ;)
[11:31] <mdeboer> :-/
[11:32] <geneo93> mesa:  best get iso of kubuntu
[11:32] <bimberi> ubotu tell Oli about skype
[11:32] <mesa> lookin
[11:32] <virogenesis> mesa,  first learn to crawl before you run get your internet sorted out first what you're doing is unneeded and you'll run into problems and break shit
[11:32] <bimberi> Oli: there's a problem with the skype .deb, use the one in Seveas' repositories
[11:32] <Badm4n> actually i allready masquerade my ip rule ( using iptables )... is that still need to use ipmassq ?
[11:33] <Oli> bimberi: oki thanlks
[11:33] <frans-th> hi anyone there
[11:34] <mesa> yes sir sorry
[11:34] <geneo93> nope just us chickens
[11:34] <bimberi> Oli: np :)
[11:34] <frans-th> anyone have success seting modem in ubuntu? i did it, but how to dial it ? i dont like wvdial
[11:34] <topyli> bliss: this gets more exiting. nmap thinks your host is down, but obviously it's not
[11:35] <geneo93> frans-th:  pon
[11:35] <virogenesis> mesa,  if you're interested in kde more than gnome you could always install kubuntu its ubuntu but with kde and kde packages instead of gnome
[11:35] <mesa> but wot du i do abt my web problem then?
[11:35] <frans-th> geneo93, pon? what is that
[11:35] <geneo93> thats the dial command
[11:35] <bliss> topyli --have you got the correct ip
[11:35] <tristan> mesa, or you can have both gnome and kde
[11:35] <frans-th> geneo93, is it GUI?
[11:35] <mesa> but i have kubuntu 5.04 and ubunyu 5.10 thats newer
[11:35] <geneo93> no
[11:36] <virogenesis> mesa,  what network interface card do you have?
[11:36] <frans-th> geneo93, is there a utility like kppp?
[11:36] <mesa> how can i have both kde and gnome?
[11:36] <geneo93> gppp used to be
[11:36] <topyli> bliss: join #topyli
[11:36] <frans-th> geneo93, where i can get it? no in archive
[11:36] <mesa> im new plz ask in simpler terms
[11:36] <tristan> mesa, if you're now running under gnome just sudo apt-get install kde
[11:36] <bimberi> frans-th: System -> Administration -> Networking
[11:36] <tristan> mesa, it will install kde and you can choose when launching the session if you want to use gnome or KDE
[11:37] <bliss> topyli ok
[11:37] <frans-th> bimberi, and?
[11:37] <mesa> how?
[11:37] <virogenesis> mesa the best way to install is from the repos which you'll need your internet for
[11:37] <frans-th> bimberi, i got that my modem detected, but how to make it dial?
[11:37] <mesa> wot r repos?
[11:37] <virogenesis> otherwise you have a good chance at breaking your system
[11:37] <mesa> i dont mind that
[11:37] <geneo93> frans-th: activate
[11:38] <tristan> mesa, are you on LAN?
[11:38] <bimberi> frans-th: um, do you have a 'Modem Connection'?  if so click on properties and set it up
[11:38] <frans-th> ok
[11:38] <frans-th> thx\
[11:38] <mesa> i think so
[11:38] <frans-th> :P
[11:38] <mesa> but im on win xp
[11:38] <geneo93> whats that xp
[11:39] <b0rnDeep> has anyone tried using xgl on breezy?
[11:39] <virogenesis> repos = Repository.... its where ubuntu keeps a collection of software packages and updates
[11:39] <mesa> yes xp
[11:39] <geneo93> extra poop
[11:39] <mesa> oh right
[11:39] <tristan> mesa, you cannot install kde from ubuntu?
[11:39] <virogenesis> tristan, he can not access the internet from ubuntu
[11:39] <bintut> what packages do i need in order to learn how to make my own ubuntu .deb package?
[11:39] <stu> sudo apt-get install kubuntu
[11:39] <mesa> i read in a tutorial in tux mag how to install kde but it duz not appear on the left side of that synaptic manager thingy
[11:40] <stu> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:40] <geneo93> stu:  wrong
[11:40] <gnomefreak> kubuntu-desktop
[11:40] <virogenesis> hes using a nic with that i believe to be a adsl ethernet modem
[11:40] <stu> sudo apt-get install xubuntu (for xfce)
[11:40] <virogenesis> GUYS
[11:40] <bintut> what packages do i need in order to learn how to make my own ubuntu .deb package?
[11:40] <tristan> I had trouble to access internet and network with ubuntu. I am on a LAN. I had to put the option irqpol in the menu.lst of GRUB. Do you think it would work for him/you, mesa and virogenesis ??
[11:41] <virogenesis> no pint telling him how to install kubuntu he can't acccess the net
[11:41] <geneo93> virogenesis:  yes but he needs to use outside ip for domain
[11:41] <mesa> i have the kubuntu 5.04 cd
[11:41] <frans-th> all, anyone success make a Nokia Phone become a modem, I want to make it become fax machine
[11:41] <frans-th> can help?
[11:42] <virogenesis> exactly so rather than telling him how to install kde get his net up and running its more logical
[11:42] <stu> frans: have a look at the nokia utils in the repo
[11:42] <app_> Has  aynone tried firestarter on Breezy live? Why can it not recognize directions, all events are directions "unknown"?
[11:42] <frans-th> stu, i am searching on it, but no nokia word in search
[11:42] <tristan> virogenesis, do you thin the irqpol option can help?
[11:42] <mesa> can u hurry up
[11:42] <geneo93> virogenesis:  i was working with someone else
[11:42] <mesa> i gotra go fast
[11:42] <stu> frans: have you got all the repo's enabled?
[11:42] <tristan> irqpoll sorry
[11:43] <mesa> my brother is yellin at me
[11:43] <virogenesis> i ain't sure tristan
[11:43] <mesa> uh oh im dead
[11:43] <MisterN> hi
[11:43] <tristan> virogenesis, maybe he can give a try
[11:43] <virogenesis> can you explain it to him maybe as i've never had that problem
[11:44] <tristan> mesa, we will try to solve your problem of network connection under ubntu
[11:44] <stu> Frans: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/peripherals-hardware/55310-using-nokia-modem-under-linux.html
[11:44] <virogenesis> maybe point him to a guide or something for him to print out
[11:44] <tristan> mesa, join #mesa
[11:45] <geneo93> tristan:  maybe his brother already killed him
[11:45] <tristan> geneo93, might be true
[11:45] <tristan> virogenesis, well it's not too difficult just modify menu.lst and add irqpoll in the boot options
[11:45] <frans-th> stu, thx
[11:46] <virogenesis> tristian he knows nothing about linux :)
[11:46] <stu> frans: that might not be the ideal guide but if you google it, theres a few other guides and faqs in forums
[11:46] <geneo93> dhcp sucks anyhow
[11:46] <Mantice> Hello
[11:46] <Mantice> Its Me
[11:46] <Mantice> and im in ubuntu :P
[11:46] <tristan> virogenesis, it will be OK. I don't know much too. I only know that I had the same trouble and so maybe I can solve his
[11:46] <geneo93> Mantice:  nice
[11:47] <virogenesis> good stuff :)
[11:47] <Mantice> Wheres what's his name gone
[11:47] <Mantice> Thanks
[11:47] <Mantice> I wish X-Chat was more IRC like
[11:47] <Mantice> mIRC like
[11:47] <geneo93> Mantice:  you could use gaim
[11:48] <apt514> in synaptic mark upgrades are the ones with ubuntu icons?
[11:48] <Mantice> Ok thx Geno93
[11:48] <Oli> bimberi: aye skype works perfect ;)
[11:48] <virogenesis> Mantice,  what do you miss about mirc?
[11:48] <Mantice> The layout was good
[11:48] <tristan> seems mesa is dead
[11:48] <geneo93> tristan:  i think so
[11:48] <Mantice> So wheres the update button
[11:49] <Mantice> I wana make sure my ubuntu is up to date
[11:49] <apt514> Mantice kiss - keep it simple santice
[11:49] <jsestri2> anyone here got any ideas for lack of mp3 playing under dapper? (besides not having the stuff on restricted formats installed)
[11:49] <apt514> Mantice - real easy
[11:49] <tristan> then I'll go to eat and see if he resurrects when I come back
[11:49] <geneo93> Mantice:  open synaptic
[11:49] <Oli> mhh i have set JAVA_HOME in my /etc/profile but only root got the env variable, after reboot, for a user I have always to source it, what is wrong?
[11:49] <apt514> Mantice are you using win?
[11:49] <Psykus`laptop> hey, I guess I got disconnected, what's the last message that I sent?
[11:49] <Mantice> Nope
[11:49] <Mantice> Im in Ubuntu :P
[11:49] <apt514> 5.10?
[11:50] <Mantice> I dont know im a n00b :P
[11:50] <geneo93> you need to add repositories Mantice
[11:50] <Mantice> Dont worry I found update button
[11:50] <Mantice> System --> admin ---> Update Manager
[11:50] <geneo93> but you need in settings to add a few things
[11:51] <Mantice> ?
[11:51] <Psykus`laptop> but, geneo93, cups is being cranky again, check this out: http://www.pastebin.com/570015
[11:51] <geneo93> yeah you need synaptic first
[11:51] <Mantice> Whats Synaptic
[11:51] <Psykus`laptop> this is after the computer hosting the printer has been rebooted, after unsharing the printer
[11:52] <apt514> Mantice - open system/admin/synpatic settings/repos/add checkmark security
[11:52] <apt514> Mantice it is the package.deb gui
[11:52] <bimberi> Oli: great! :)
[11:53] <geneo93> Psykus in that cups file did you see check and ending with =0
[11:53] <Mantice> ?
[11:53] <geneo93> about the fith line
[11:53] <Mantice> What type of package
[11:54] <Mwafrika> Help.... i wanna move from Hoary Hedgehog to Breezy..... anyone who have done this?
[11:54] <geneo93> Mantice:  it installer for all apps
[11:54] <Mantice> alien is 5th line
[11:54] <loz> yo wassup
[11:54] <Mantice> I figuared it looks good
[11:55] <geneo93> Mantice:  i'm talking to someone else
[11:55] <Psykus``> ugh, disconnected again >_<
[11:55] <loz> does anyone know how to use MUGEN?????????????
[11:55] <Mantice> Yeah
[11:55] <Mantice> I did
[11:55] <Mantice> Deb config?
[11:55] <stu> Mwafrika - its dirty but goto your /etc/apt/sources.list and edit out hoary and change references to breezy then do a "sudo apt-get update" > then "sudo apt-get distro-upgrade"<I think?
[11:55] <apt514> Mwafrika sure i installed 5.04 yesterday & 5.10 last night
[11:55] <Psykus``> so, I need to kill cups somehow
[11:55] <geneo93> Psykus did you get that last thing about the fith line in /etc/cups
[11:56] <Psykus``> no, I kept getting disconnected
[11:56] <gnomefreak> stu: yes thats right the only other thing is make sure ubuntu-desktop is installed
[11:56] <concept10> stu, Mwafrika - its sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:56] <Mwafrika> apt514: I dont have the CD thats the problem its takes week to be shipped to Tanzania
[11:56] <Mantice> Geno93 What did you want me to update there?
[11:56] <geneo93> ok should be a line that has check ends with 0 change the 0 to 1
[11:56] <gnomefreak> <<<missed that :(
[11:57] <Psykus> this is in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf ?
[11:57] <concept10> Mwafrika, what kind of connection do you have?
[11:57] <Mwafrika> Concept10: where do i get a breezy source list file?
[11:57] <Mantice> Should I click Mark all updates?
[11:57] <concept10> !breezy
[11:57] <ubotu> The guide to upgrading to breezy (5.10) is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyUpgrade
[11:57] <Mwafrika> Concept10: LAN... not very strong
[11:57] <geneo93> Mantice:  click on settings at the top and repositories then add security and updates
[11:57] <apt514> Mwafrika shipit.ubuntu just came yesterday
[11:57] <concept10> Mwafrika, youre not on dial up, right?
[11:58] <apt514> Mantice if yougot the speed
[11:58] <Mwafrika> concept10: Yes im not dialing up
[11:58] <Mantice> What components ?
[11:58] <concept10> !tell Mwafrika about breezy
[11:58] <apt514> ciao l8r
[11:59] <Mantice> How come CD Ubuntu Is allready there?
[11:59] <geneo93> Mantice: ???
[11:59] <Mwafrika> Concept10: Let me check it
[11:59] <geneo93> uncheck it Mantice
[11:59] <Mantice> Uncheck what?
[11:59] <geneo93> and check all the other ones
[11:59] <geneo93> the cd
[11:59] <Mantice> Remove the CD Ubuntu breay badger
[12:00] <geneo93> just uncheck it
[12:00] <Mantice> I added the Secure updates
[12:00] <Mantice> No unceck for me
[12:00] <geneo93> add all them
[12:00] <Alexi5> does anyone here use xfce instead of gnome on ubuntu
[12:00] <geneo93> oh so used to new stuff
[12:00] <gnomefreak> Alexi5: i use both
[12:00] <Alexi5> ok
[12:01] <Alexi5> xfce seems much faster than gnome
[12:01] <Mantice> Gnomes different
[12:01] <gnomefreak> Alexi5: it is its alot lighter than gnome
[12:01] <Psykus> all depends on what kind of system you're running it on
[12:01] <geneo93> Mantice:  maybe easier to edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:01] <gnomefreak> fluxbox is faster than both of them :)
[12:01] <Mantice> I added them all
[12:01] <Mantice> now what
[12:01] <Alexi5> i have a celeron 2.2GHZ with 768MB RAM
[12:01] <geneo93> reload
[12:01] <Mwafrika> Concept10: I think it need a CD to update as per instruction of the page you gave me
[12:02] <geneo93> Mantice:  reload
[12:02] <Mantice> Im downloading some package information
[12:02] <concept10> Mwafrika, you dont need a cd
[12:02] <geneo93> yes
[12:02] <Alexi5> should my system be ok for gnome
[12:02] <Mantice> brb put some music on even though i dont know how :P
[12:02] <gnomefreak> Alexi5: yes
[12:02] <Alexi5> ok
[12:02] <Mwafrika> concept10: let me read care full
[12:02] <geneo93> then hit mark all updates after that completes Mantice
[12:03] <gnomefreak> Alexi5: you have more ram and bigger cpu than me i run both with no issues
[12:03] <Mantice> Gnome = mac ish :(
[12:03] <Mantice> but im geting use to it :P
[12:03] <Alexi5> ok
[12:03] <Mantice> I love hide desktop buttion :P
[12:03] <geneo93> Mantice:  you may want to kick around kde after
[12:03] <Mantice> I would
[12:03] <concept10> Mwafrika, basically all youre doing is changing where ubuntu gets its packages from hoary to breezy, then you do a update, it finds the packages and then you do apt-get dist-upgrade and it updates the entire system
[12:04] <Psykus> there should be somewhere that I can just tell the cups service not to start, right, geneo93 ?
[12:04] <Mantice> KDE is good :)
[12:04] <Alexi5> right now kde is off my list of desktops becuase it look so ugly compared to gnome
[12:04] <geneo93> Mantice:  wait till all is updated first
[12:04] <Mantice> They look same
[12:04] <Mantice> Whats a good mp3 player
[12:04] <Mantice> xxmms
[12:04] <gnomefreak> xmms is good yes
[12:04] <Mantice> Rhythmbox looks retaded lol
[12:04] <geneo93> Mantice:  you cant use anything right now
[12:04] <Psykus> Alexi5, you can always get different themes for both KDE and Gnome
[12:04] <Alexi5> ok
[12:05] <Alexi5> but gnome themes are easier to install
[12:05] <Psykus> yeah
[12:05] <Mwafrika> concept10: im kind of new to Linux and ubuntu.... now... how do i change repositories from Synaptic Package Manager?
[12:05] <Psykus> i like gnome as well
[12:05] <Mantice> How do I access other hard drives
[12:05] <concept10> Mwafrika, open a terminal window and follow me
[12:05] <Alexi5> let me switch back to gnome
[12:05] <geneo93> Mantice:  should be in media
[12:06] <Mwafrika> concept10: im on terminal window
[12:06] <hit> how
[12:06] <Mantice> ok
[12:06] <Mantice> I thought it was on mount
[12:06] <hit>  how to install dapper from hard disk ?
[12:06] <geneo93> no
[12:06] <Mantice> its not there :(
[12:07] <Mantice> Where are my hard drives kept
[12:07] <[aJ] > Where can I find the bzip2 library?
[12:07] <concept10> Mwafrika, ok type this : sudo gedit /etc/apt/sou<TAB>
[12:07] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell hit about install
[12:07] <geneo93> ok look at /etc/fstab mant
[12:07] <concept10> Mwafrika, <TAB> is the tab key, you need to get used to tab completion
[12:07] <geneo93> Mantice:  what os you have on that thing
[12:07] <Mwafrika> Ok
[12:08] <Mantice> Ubuntu
[12:08] <hit> ubotu: can you help me?
[12:08] <ubotu> hit: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:08] <Mwafrika> conept10: its has tabed to source.list file
[12:08] <gnomefreak> hit: read the pm ubotu sent you
[12:08] <geneo93> besides ubuntu
[12:08] <concept10> Mwafrika, I know, hit enter
[12:08] <Mantice> Micro$oft XPP
[12:09] <concept10> Mwafrika, do you see anything in there that says something about a CD?
[12:09] <Mantice> Its finished the downloading the Packages
[12:09] <hit> ubotu:  ok
[12:09] <ubotu> hit: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:09] <Mwafrika> concept10: Yes... its has opened a course.list on text editor
[12:09] <Mantice> Oooh New Updates Avialiabe :P
[12:09] <geneo93> ok take a look in /etc/fstab and see if d=hda1 is mounted
[12:09] <colm> hit, ubotu is a bot
[12:09] <concept10> Mwafrika, you want to open /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:09] <jose> ola alguien de espaa?????? ke me avra privado
[12:09] <gnomefreak> !es
[12:09] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[12:09] <Mantice> I dont got a fstab
[12:09] <hit> colm:  ...
[12:09] <jose> ola alguien de espaa?????? ke me avra privado
[12:10] <concept10> Mwafrika, you meant sources.list right?
[12:10] <geneo93> Mantice:  its towards bottom
[12:10] <Mwafrika> concept10: after the command you gave me.... it finaly opened a sources.list file
[12:10] <geneo93> just a file Mantice
[12:10] <Psykus> geneo93, I killed the cupsd process, should it give me any trouble now?
[12:10] <^neotron^> server/irc/07
[12:10] <concept10> Mwafrika, okay, do you see anything about a CD in there?
[12:10] <Mantice> i typed in search fstab
[12:10] <^neotron^> server/irc/07
[12:10] <geneo93> Psykus shouldn't
[12:11] <Psykus> k, good
[12:11] <geneo93> Mantice:  search where
[12:11] <Mwafrika> conept10: No... just links... to get updates from...
[12:11] <Mantice> Ahh
[12:11] <Alexi5> ubuntu has great documentation
[12:11] <Mantice> Its allgrayed out
[12:12] <Mantice> How to i get to it
[12:12] <concept10> Mwafrika, okay, do you see the Find/Replace button (last on right)
[12:12] <Mwafrika> yes
[12:12] <geneo93> sudo gedit /etc/fstab Mantice
[12:12] <concept10> Mwafrika, hit that button, Find hoary, replace with breezy
[12:12] <Mwafrika> concept10: What should i search for or replace?
[12:13] <concept10> Mwafrika, take a quick look at the file, make sure they were all replace, Save and exit, go back to the terminal window
[12:13] <Mantice> I found fstab
[12:13] <Mantice> its looks kinda like a bash script
[12:13] <Mantice> its just a file
[12:13] <concept10> Mwafrika, done?
[12:14] <topyli> Mantice: everytihing is a file in unix :)
[12:14] <Mwafrika> concept10: i have replace 16 txt... saved and exited... im on terminal
[12:14] <Mantice> Well what do I do with it
[12:14] <geneo93> yes you need to paste it in pastebin or #flood
[12:14] <concept10> Mwafrika, okay, listen and understand now before you do this
[12:14] <topyli> Mantice: either reboot or remount everything
[12:14] <concept10> Mwafrika, do this: sudo apt-get update
[12:14] <Mantice> ok
[12:15] <Mantice> brb
[12:15] <Mwafrika> concept10: Im waiting?
[12:15] <mjog> guys, does anyone have a solution to the "depmod: not found" when booting problem (after hoary->dapper flight4 dist-upgrade)?
[12:15] <mjog> I have tried the solutions in the forums, but they don't seem to help
[12:16] <concept10> Mwafrika, and after that do: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade (THIS WILL TAKE YOU TO BREEZY)
[12:16] <Mwafrika> concept: Its getting updates from mirromax breezy i think from littler i can understand
[12:16] <gnomefreak> mjog: iirc hoary to dapper is not suggested you need to go release at a time
[12:16] <gnomefreak> Mwafrika: mirrormax are no longer working
[12:17] <mjog> gnomefreak: do'h, I meant  breezy
[12:17] <gnomefreak> mjog: try sudo apt-get -f install
[12:17] <concept10> Mwafrika, well thats basically what you have to do.  You need to find a good repostiroy for your area, I dont know anything about mirrormaxc
[12:18] <Mwafrika> concept10: I dont know... i saw that word from a line of the process
[12:18] <gnomefreak> Mwafrika: have a look at this site ubotu posts for a sources.list
[12:18] <Mwafrika> concept10: i think its working now... cause it take long to update than it took... last time
[12:18] <gnomefreak> !sources
[12:18] <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
[12:18] <geneo93> Mwafrika:  do google for ubuntu sources.list
[12:19] <mjog> gnomefreak: yeah, it's fine. the install went smoothly, everything seems to be right, but on booting, i get "depmod: not found"
[12:19] <gnomefreak> mjog: sudo apt-get -f install
[12:19] <gnomefreak> let me know what happens
[12:19] <gnomefreak> !easysource
[12:19] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[12:20] <gnomefreak> ^^^is also a good place to get sources.list from
[12:20] <mjog> gnomefreak: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 442 not upgraded.. those 442 are from the network
[12:20] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  i'm from the wat back machine
[12:21] <mjog> after doing the dist-upgrade (from fligh 4 cd) there were 0 to upgrade
[12:21] <mjog> gnomefreak: yeah, it is
[12:21] <gnomefreak> mjog: how would you do a dist-upgrade from dapper?
[12:22] <concept10> Mwafrika, get one of those sources.list and copy and paste them in the same file you editing a min ago
[12:22] <geneo93> same way
[12:22] <harshal> anyone got their TV tuner card working from India?
[12:22] <harshal> anyone got their TV tuner card working from India?
[12:22] <mjog> i dist-upgraded from breezy to dapper using the flight 4 cd
[12:22] <gnomefreak> you cant upgrade from dapper flight 4
[12:22] <Mantice> Hello Im back
[12:22] <gnomefreak> ahhh
[12:22] <MisterN> harshal: no but i'm happily using it from germany *g*
[12:22] <Mantice> I still Cant find my hard drives :(
[12:22] <Curtman> Is there a simple way to patch a kernel from a deb-source package, and generate new .deb's?  I want to add support for my SATA drive.
[12:23] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  sure you can get dailys
[12:23] <Mantice> If it helps diskmanger sees it
[12:23] <Mwafrika> Concept10: i have landed here http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic im trying to create a courses.list.... what do you think?
[12:23] <harshal> i got that pixel piew pro. which has philips tuner.
[12:23] <gnomefreak> mjog: that i would say file a bug on it  (the dist-upgrade option is not been tested all that much
[12:23] <gnomefreak> geneo93: that would be updates not a dist-upgrade
[12:23] <concept10> Mwafrika, do it and just copy paste
[12:23] <mjog> gnomefreak: check, will do
[12:24] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  its the same thing dude
[12:24] <Mwafrika> concept10: Ur the best man..... can we have a  privatechat?
[12:24] <MisterN> harshal: saa7134?
[12:24] <raggi> hi, can someone give me a hand
[12:24] <raggi> i've only just installed this ubuntu machine
[12:24] <BlueEagle> harshal: Is it a brooktree device or the new chips that hauppage and pinnacle has been starting to use?
[12:24] <raggi> trying to install subversion
[12:24] <Seveas> there ya go
[12:24] <Seveas> raggi, apt-get install subversion
[12:24] <topyli> raggi: just ask a question
[12:24] <raggi> issueing apt-get install subversion
[12:24] <raggi> that doesn't work
[12:24] <geneo93> dist-upgrade update all debs that are newer than whats installed
[12:25] <Madeye> guys, I have build-in bluetooth, any idea how to turn it on? actually it works fine but if I enable it from windows and then boot to ubuntu, cant I now turn the device on from linux >?
[12:25] <raggi> Package subversion is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:25] <Seveas> geneo93, upgrade does that too, unless new packages would be dragged in or packages would get removed
[12:25] <gnomefreak> geneo93: yes i understand but dist-upgrade is for kernel updates
[12:25] <Seveas> !info subversion
[12:25] <concept10> Mwafrika, yeah but no gay stuff ;)
[12:25] <Mabus06> How do you change the colors of everything like in XP's 'display settings > appearance'
[12:25] <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
[12:25] <Seveas> gnomefreak, nonsense 
[12:25] <gnomefreak> Seveas: sudo apt-get upgrade will hold back kernel
[12:25] <Seveas> raggi, can you put your sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org please
[12:25] <Mantice> How do I access my drives please?
[12:25] <Seveas> geneo93, upgrade does that too, unless new packages would be dragged in or packages would get removed <-- gnomefreak
[12:25] <geneo93> Seveas:  i've been using that since day one
[12:25] <topyli> raggi: something is wrong with your sources.list
[12:26] <BlueEagle> where did harshal go?
[12:26] <raggi> ok, where is that?
[12:26] <Seveas> raggi, /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:26] <geneo93> of course i dont do gnome
[12:27] <raggi> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9243
[12:27] <raggi> there we go
[12:27] <raggi> :)
[12:27] <Mantice> !drives
[12:27] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Mantice
[12:27] <Mantice> !hd
[12:27] <billh> Anybody here get the serial console in grub working ?
[12:27] <ubotu> Mantice: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:27] <raggi> i literally did a default install AFAIK
[12:28] <topyli> raggi: everything is commented out, you have no sources :)
[12:28] <Mantice> No one knows where the drives went ><
[12:28] <Seveas> raggi, there are no internet sources enabled, grab a default sources.list from paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[12:28] <gnomefreak> raggi: you need to put a # infront of the cdrom repo and take the # away from the other lines that start with deb
[12:28] <raggi> i see
[12:28] <raggi> is that because i did a cd install?
[12:28] <geneo93> Mantice:  i have to get some sleep got two teens coming later
[12:29] <Mantice> ok
[12:29] <Mantice> Ill keep hunting
[12:29] <gnomefreak> raggi: yes its always like that
[12:29] <topyli> raggi: listen to Seveas, or visit this page: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic and you will be fine
[12:29] <Mantice> it must be here some where lol
[12:29] <geneo93> cul8r
[12:29] <raggi> thank you :)
[12:29] <geneo93> Mantice:  look on wiki for mount windows drives
[12:29] <Mabus06> How do you change the colors of everything like in XP's 'display settings > appearance' I want the 'human' colors changed to much darker, easier on the eyes color scheme
[12:32] <Seveas> Mabus06, system->prefs->themes
[12:32] <iBalo> Mabus06, it doesn't work like in windows. You might want to install the gnome-art package to easily download and install different themes
[12:32] <Mabus06> Seveas, not a lot of options, and you can only pick from predefined ones... I can't pick my own colors?
[12:32] <Seveas> Mabus06, -ENOCLUE actually, I like the brown and never tried to change it 
[12:33] <Seveas> Mabus06, you could prod in the .theme file
[12:33] <shygoly05g> i reinstalled windows and cant get in ubuntu again
[12:33] <raggi> right, sources.list seems ok
[12:33] <Seveas> !grub
[12:33] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[12:33] <raggi> but i get couldn't stat source package
[12:33] <shygoly05g>  i tried some tips on the net
[12:33] <Seveas> ^-- shygoly05g visit the second link
[12:33] <Seveas> raggi, sudo apt-get update
[12:34] <shygoly05g> ok
[12:34] <raggi> that's the ticket :)
[12:34] <iBalo> shygoly05g, that's why the XP-installer overwrote the mbr (certainly without asking or notifying), where grub has to be installed to have dualboot
[12:34] <shygoly05g> !grub
[12:34] <raggi> um, sudo isn't working properly yet, i'm in the admin group and sudoers seems to ahve admin in there, maybe i need to re-login
[12:34] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[12:35] <raggi> \o/ subversion is installing, thanks guys :)
[12:35] <raggi> ooh, and auto-updates seems to have kicked in
[12:35] <shygoly05g> o that's too difficult for me
[12:35] <Mantice> how to i get to the termal in ubuntu
[12:36] <iBalo> shygoly05g, do you have a Live CD at hand?
[12:36] <topyli> raggi: don't mess with the sudoers file directly, use visudo beacuse it checks for the file's sanity before saving it
[12:36] <shygoly05g>  when i tried "grub", it says probing the divce guess the bios
[12:36] <shygoly05g>  yes ,i have
[12:36] <shygoly05g>  then eoor
[12:36] <Mantice> holy crap my computer is silent in linux
[12:36] <Mantice> really silent
[12:36] <Mantice> and its not hot at all
[12:36] <iBalo> I think the easist way is to boot up the Live CD and set things from there
[12:37] <Mantice> it must be 20 degrees
[12:37] <Mantice> in windows it was like 50
[12:37] <luite_> Mantice: did you use some distributed computing like seti@home in windows?
[12:37] <raggi> topyli: didn't need ot edit it, but yes :)
[12:38] <raggi> brb
[12:38] <Mantice> ???
[12:38] <Mantice> what does that do
[12:38] <shygoly05g> live cd and the system on the disk are not the same
[12:38] <iBalo> shygoly05g, doesn't matter... you only need a grub prompt in aterminal
[12:38] <luite_> Mantice: does calculations for the project, loads your cpu 100% all the time. that may explain the difference
[12:39] <shygoly05g> ok ,i'll try
[12:39] <Mantice> I lov Ubuntu
[12:39] <Mantice> Wheres termonal
[12:39] <iBalo> !enter
[12:39] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[12:39] <Ng> Mantice: Applications->Accessories
[12:41] <Mantice> HELLO
[12:41] <Mantice> I need command prompt asp
[12:41] <Mantice> I cant find it
[12:41] <iBalo> !enter
[12:41] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[12:41] <stu> Applications>Accessories>Terminal as was said
[12:42] <Mantice> Thanks
[12:42] <Mantice> How do you guys mount your windows drives?
[12:42] <iBalo> !enter
[12:42] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[12:42] <stu> I dont use windows
[12:43] <stu> waste of space money time and overhead "security"
[12:43] <Mantice> The drive dont have windows on it no more
[12:43] <pete_> !ntfs
[12:43] <ubotu> from memory, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[12:43] <Mantice> it just has music
[12:43] <Mantice> Thanks
[12:43] <stu> otherwise use the mount command from a shell
[12:43] <pete_> !ubotu tell Mantice about ntfs
[12:46] <learner_learner> I installed E17 from cvs but the /opt/e17/bin/enlightenment file is missing, so I'm not able to log into. Why so?
[12:46] <Mantice> It said that the script loaded them read only how do I change that
[12:47] <stu> Mantice - once you get it mounted and presuming your not using window$ anymore - you might aswell reformat once you have your data. Pointless it being ntfs if your using *nix
[12:48] <iBalo> There is no full write for ntfs in Linux... only the latest and greatest kernels start having it
[12:48] <Mantice> :/
[12:48] <Mantice> So your saying its update time
[12:49] <iBalo> Mantice, anyway why would you want to use ntfs? there's far better filesystems in Linux, and options to choose from for different purposes
[12:49] <stu> you could say we're saying, you might aswell unify your FS if your only running linux. Unless you absolutlely require it to be NTFS
[12:50] <Mantice> I dont want to format
[12:50] <Mantice> I have games and Music I dont want to lose
[12:50] <stu> Mantice - is the drive only there as a data store?
[12:50] <Mantice> Yeah
[12:50] <Mantice> I Still have windows
[12:50] <iBalo> Then don't write to the drive, and wait until dapper has well testet ntfs r/w support
[12:50] <stu> cant you back it up or move the data to another drive for temp storage then reformat the drive and put the data back?
[12:50] <Mantice> Nah
[12:51] <Mantice> To big data :/
[12:51] <stu> Mantice: So your still using windows?
[12:51] <iBalo> ... a case for xfs ....
[12:51] <Mantice> I just got Ubuntu
[12:51] <Mantice> I plan on not using it
[12:51] <Mantice> But I will need it for games / LAN
[12:51] <iBalo> Mantice, please stop using enter as punctuation
[12:51] <stu> now I understand - Thought you'd got rid of windows totally and just has a spare drive with NTFS FS on it
[12:52] <pete_> WELL I'm MIKE D i Got The DEUCES WIld
[12:52] <Mantice> I have a NTFS Drive with Cd images / music / videos
[12:52] <Mantice> and i have a windows drive
[12:52] <Mantice> and i have a linux drive
[12:52] <iBalo> This is a lesson in 'vendor-lock-in'
[12:52] <Mantice> how to u use the bot?
[12:52] <Mantice> !mp3
[12:52] <ubotu> I guess mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[12:53] <stu> Mantice - then as said your best waiting for the final DAPPER release to have full r/w support for that drive. Otherwise you could have just read access for the time being useing mount
[12:54] <Mantice> ok
[12:55] <Mantice> ill wait
[12:55] <boabsta> guys, I keep getting hundreds of "APIC error on CPU0" in dmesg...anyone got any ideas about this?
[12:55] <Mantice> when is there esmated time of release?
[12:55] <iBalo> April 20Th
[12:55] <chicken-man> What do I need to install to compile openGL programs ?
[12:55] <boabsta> i have just installed ubuntu ^
[12:56] <pete_> boabsta, welcome to ubuntu :-P
[12:56] <boabsta> pete_, :)
[12:57] <boabsta> anyone have any ideas about APIC error on CPU0?
[12:57] <boabsta> i think my CPU may be about to die, the PC reboots itself or hangs alot :(
[12:57] <iBalo> To compile _anything_ you'd first need the 'build-essential' metapack... look in synaptic in section devel what else could be of use
[12:58] <christiank> hi there, anyone know how to detect raid0 when running ubuntu install?
[12:58] <christiank> nfoce4 serial ata
[12:59] <shygoly05g> iBalo in the live system grub is not installed
[01:00] <iBalo> shygoly05g, oh... going to a terminal and 'sudo grub' doesn't yield anything?  strange...
[01:01] <chicken-man> I get this error when trying to configure plib-1.8.4 ("configure: error: could not find working GL library
[01:01] <chicken-man> ") what do I need to install ?
[01:02] <ViViD> how do i change my language in ubuntu?
[01:02] <shygoly05g> not found the command
[01:02] <iBalo> There's a GUI configuration tool for that in System-> Admin
[01:03] <ViViD> oh, i was trying to use dpkg-reconfigure locales
[01:03] <iBalo> shygoly05g, can you chroot in your installed system?
[01:04] <Infecto> hello all :)
[01:04] <Infecto> how can i enable Display manager in kcontrol ?
[01:05] <Infecto> this one which allow me to manipulate resolution
[01:05] <Infecto> is it in some package ?
[01:05] <chicken-man> I get this error while trying to configure plib-1.8.4,    configure: error: could not find working GL library
[01:05] <chicken-man> ,  what do I need to install ????
[01:06] <ompaul> ViViD, system administration language selector
[01:07] <iBalo> chicken-man, I'd try installing glutg3-dev
[01:07] <iBalo> !info glutg3-dev
[01:07] <ubotu> glutg3-dev: (the OpenGL Utility Toolkit development files), section oldlibs, is optional. Version: 3.7-25 (breezy), Packaged size: 20 kB, Installed size: 48 kB
[01:07] <chicken-man> iBalo, ok thanks
[01:08] <chicken-man> iBalo, Nope still gives same error
[01:08] <learner_learner> how to install Xine?
[01:08] <learner_learner> apt-get install xine is not taking
[01:08] <iBalo> one of the *-dev packages is missing... try to figure out which one
[01:11] <iBalo> learner_learner, sudo apt-get install libxine1c2 , or choose a frontend (totem-xine e.g.) then it will be installed as a dep
[01:11] <ompaul> chicken-man, sudo apt-get install plib1.8.4 works for me -
[01:12] <learner_learner> iBalo, I have installed totem-xine but when I install E17 it's showing checking for xine - version >= 1.1.1... no
[01:13] <iBalo> Bad luck... xine 1.1 isn't in breezy
[01:13] <learner_learner> oh
[01:13] <thesaltydog> in recent firefox upgrade I have lost all amy bookmarks... It is a known bug?
[01:14] <learner_learner> which version then?, iBalo
[01:14] <iBalo> learner_learner, but there's a e17-version of ubuntu announced... i think Ebuntu or so... somebody alredy took the trouble foe you
[01:14] <thesaltydog> v.  1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1ubuntu4
[01:15] <learner_learner> oh ok thanks, iBalo
 i the prompt is "#", i think  i get root privileg
[01:17] <iBalo> yes, good
[01:17] <learner_learner> iBalo, can I show you the error messages I'm getting after installing E17?
[01:17] <DigitalLF> anyone got a inspiron 9400/E1705?
[01:17] <iBalo> learner_learner, sorry but why should i care?
[01:17] <DigitalLF> need help with resolution
[01:18] <shygoly05g> !grub
[01:18] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[01:18] <iBalo> learner_learner, installing stuff from cvs is being on your own :-)
[01:18] <learner_learner> ok
[01:19] <iBalo> shygoly05g, so you're now chrooted in your installed system?
[01:20] <shygoly05g> no, still in live
[01:21] <Blueeyes_JeJa> slash314
[01:21] <iBalo> where's your installed system on hd?
[01:21] <shygoly05g> i use the install cd to get in the installed system
[01:21] <thesaltydog> is anybody experiencing lost of bookmark on firefox v.  1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1ubuntu4?
[01:21] <iBalo> ahhh... good
[01:21] <slash314> Blueeyes_JeJa, fuck
[01:21] <shygoly05g> hda3
[01:21] <AljoshaNL> hey'
[01:22] <iBalo> shygoly05g, then simply run 'grub'
[01:22] <shygoly05g> probing the devices ,guess the bios
[01:22] <shygoly05g> it says
[01:22] <Sonobana> hey anyone used anjuta?
[01:22] <iBalo> at the grub-prompt give: find /boot/grub/stage1
[01:23] <Hydra> hi there
[01:24] <Hydra> i want to setup ubunto on a 20gb area that's on an 500gb raid-0 array that's already partitioned and runs windows xp.  the controller is the nforce4 sata raid controller
[01:24] <shygoly05g> dev/discs/disc0/part'X' grub-install /dev/hda'X' are the two 'x's the same
[01:25] <polymatrix> hi, does anyone here know how to edit the apt source list....also, in ubuntu, how do you log in as root?
[01:25] <iBalo> shygoly05g, i don't understand... is it a raid-array?
[01:25] <Hydra> the installer lists my two hard drives but doesn't show any raid volumes
[01:26] <Hydra> can anyone help?
[01:26] <polymatrix> i'm kinda new to linux , so any help would be appreciated
[01:27] <djp> polymatrix, use the sudo command for tasks that need root privileges
[01:28] <learner_learner> polymatrix, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:28] <polymatrix> type it in the terminal window?
[01:28] <learner_learner> yes
[01:29] <polymatrix> thanks
[01:31] <MalfoeFor> there's also a GUI for it under system tool>run as differant user
[01:31] <spacey> any xchat gnome user here?
[01:32] <polymatrix> i'm using xchat
[01:34] <Guardiann> xchat here as well
[01:34] <[aJ] > Is it a wise idea to uninstall gcc 4.0 and install 3.4?
[01:34] <polymatrix> for me its kinda akward compared to mirc....the simplicity is nice though
[01:35] <GTX> Im using xchat to
[01:35] <GTX> ;x
[01:35] <DigitalLF> howto install intel chipset 950 graffic card on a dell inspiron 9400/E1705 with xorg?
[01:35] <[aJ] > gaim
[01:37] <buan> gaim wont work with amd64?
[01:37] <buan> mine doesnt connect
[01:40] <CarinArr> hey, can anyone tell me what package contains pine?
[01:41] <magenet> anyone one?
[01:41] <amphi> CarinArr: IIRC you have to install a pine src package and build it, because of the pine license
[01:41] <amphi> CarinArr: mutt is better IMHO anyway ;)
[01:42] <Oli> Hey, I need some help with an env variable JAVA_HOME, i've putted it into /etc/profile but, still only root gets it. I have for "normal" users always source /etc/profile. Do I have to add /etc/profile to ~/.bash_profile or so?
[01:42] <btdown> stupid question...but do i know if i'm in Breezy or Dapper? does it come up under uname or something?
[01:42] <CarinArr> amphi, much prefer pine.. but i've used pine for 8 years or so so that's probably why;)
[01:42] <cradek> btdown: cat /etc/lsb-release
[01:43] <btdown> Great! Thanks, cradek!
[01:43] <Rawplayer> np
[01:43] <h0me5k1n> how do i set up a module to load at startup?
[01:43] <snowblink> cradek, btdown or /etc/issue
[01:44] <amphi> CarinArr: you must build it yourself in that case, I think
[01:44] <btdown> Thank snowblink...I could have swore I dist-upgraded this laptop to dapper...guess i was wrong... ;(
[01:44] <CarinArr> found a .deb that seems to work
[01:44] <raggi> what's the ubuntu command to start sshd?
[01:44] <CarinArr> thanks!
[01:44] <raggi> it's not in init.d?
[01:44] <amphi> h0me5k1n: echo <module_name> | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
[01:44] <amphi> CarinArr: cool
[01:44] <bliss> hello all
[01:44] <h0me5k1n> ty :D
[01:45] <buan> amphi will it always ask for sudo pwd?
[01:46] <bliss> i notice on bootup there something that is called sperserver--xintend --what is that
[01:46] <bliss> superserver--xintend
[01:47] <embrapa> como entro em portugues
[01:49] <rambo3> !br
[01:49] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[01:50] <Sonobana> my anjuta cant fint gtk-config. what i do?
[01:50] <Sonobana> i have installed gtk-dev -packages
[01:50] <Arafangion> What should I install to get libstdc++* ?
[01:50] <rambo3> ask linus
[01:51] <Sonobana> Arafangion: just apt-get it?
[01:51] <Arafangion> Sonobana: Which package?
[01:51] <rambo3> g++ and libstdc and c++
[01:52] <Arafangion> Thanks.
[01:52] <rambo3> but i wuold guess it picks up dependecies with std lib
[01:52] <Arafangion> arafangion@therock:~$ sudo apt-get install libstdc++
[01:53] <Arafangion> E: Couldn't find package libstdc
[01:53] <Arafangion> Naturally - so what package?
[01:54] <cooldaddydoof> highyalldoontusmunin
[01:54] <cooldaddydoof> what is crs failure for PnP0200,PnP0800,0700,0303,0f03,0c04,0b00
[01:54] <rambo3> arafagion sudo apt-cache search lib std |grep c++
[01:55] <Arafangion> apt-cache doesn't need root privs, btw, but thanks, completely forgot that.
[01:55] <WorstPhobia> How can you change the page margins for just ONE page in OpenOffice?
[01:57] <Arafangion> WorstPhobia: Try asking #openoffice.org
[01:57] <WorstPhobia> I am. Sorry. Usually I don't get a response.
[01:58] <rapha_> Does somebody know how to make a Nautilus Action to execute something as root? I tried "gksudo" as path and ""gnome-terminal -x %d/%f"" as arguments, but nothing happens... only a terminal opens very briefly and goes away.
[01:58] <Arafangion> WorstPhobia: Yes, _most_ project channels don't really do much, but #openoffice.org has a healthy population.
[01:58] <LadyNikon> morning
[01:58] <Arafangion> rapha_: Why would you do that?
[01:58] <Arafangion> rapha_: What kind of file is it?
[01:59] <rapha_> Arafangion: because I often have to do that and don't want to open a terminal manually and type it in. It's an executable .sh file.
[01:59] <rapha_> I already got an Edit as Root action with gnome-open, which works just fine.
[02:00] <cooldaddydoof> anyone know what crs failure for Pnp0200 might be
[02:00] <Arafangion> rapha_: Try setting the sticky bit with chmod
[02:01] <cooldaddydoof> I am installing dapper on P4 machine get list of same errors each time disk is inserted
[02:01] <Arafangion> rapha_: I can't remember exactly, but I do remember that a type of file permission caused files to be executed with the privs of the owner.
[02:01] <Arafangion> rapha_: (So, make it owned by root)
[02:01] <Arafangion> rapha_: suid, I think it was.
[02:01] <rambo3> /usr/bin/gksudo , do you add fullpath like that ?
[02:01] <rapha_> Arafangion: that is not what I want. I want to execute it through sudo.
[02:02] <rapha_> rambo3: yes, tried both
[02:02] <rambo3> and you marked offcourse run in terminal?
[02:02] <pointy> anyone got a good suggestion for a wifi network card for a desktop?
[02:03] <rapha_> rambo3: what do you mean, offcourse?
[02:03] <Arafangion> pointy: The intel ones that come standard on new laptops work very nicely.
[02:03] <rambo3> and you marked run in terminal ?
[02:03] <pointy> Arafangion: I meant a desktop pc
[02:03] <Arafangion> pointy: Personally I don't see the point of using wireless on desktops, so I just purchase a wireless bridge.
[02:03] <pointy> sorry for not being specific
[02:04] <Arafangion> pointy: And wire the desktops.
[02:04] <rapha_> rambo3: there's no run in terminal checkbox anywhere. That's why my arguments read ""gnome-terminal -x %d/%f""
[02:04] <pointy> this is a specific temporary point where my desktop don't have a normal connection
[02:04] <shephard> hola
[02:04] <shephard> alguien espaol?
[02:04] <rapha_> Do you guys even know Nautilus Actions?
[02:05] <Arafangion> rapha_: I don't.
[02:05] <amphi> !es
[02:05] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[02:05] <Arafangion> rapha_: I live in teh console the entire time, incidently.
[02:05] <rapha_> Okay then :-)
[02:05] <pointy> so I if want a internet connection @ home, I need a wifi card for my desktop (I have no laptop
[02:05] <rapha_> I'm trying to get away from that
[02:05] <Seveas> !es
[02:05] <Arafangion> rapha_: NOTHING beats screen.
[02:05] <Arafangion> :)
[02:05] <amphi> Arafangion: heh, the ultimate window manager
[02:06] <rapha_> Arafangion: yeah :) ... just different thing
[02:06] <Arafangion> pointy: Wireless internet access is very much a novelty here ;)
[02:06] <alynx> anyone got an URL to a guide for making debian archives ?
[02:06] <Arafangion> alynx: it's generally a 200G rsync
[02:07] <Mwafrika> Anyody with a sucessesfull Breezy installation?
[02:07] <salah> yes
[02:07] <tristan> yes
[02:07] <salah> I did
[02:07] <alynx> Mwaftika:yes
[02:07] <Arafangion> alynx: Give or take a few 100G.
[02:07] <Guardiann> Arafangion novelty where in Ubuntu?
[02:07] <Arafangion> Guardiann: Sorry, Australia ;)
[02:07] <Guardiann> ah
[02:08] <Arafangion> Guardiann: Populations not really dense enough for wireless internet at that level.
[02:08] <alynx> Arafangion: I have made a deb file and added it on a ftp server , and i guess i need to build a debian archive to be able to aptitude install *filename* right?
[02:09] <Mwafrika> Alynx: Im upgrading from Hoary to Beezy.....  after sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and successful upgrade... which command im suppose to issue?
[02:09] <Arafangion> alynx: You could try finding a small archive, and rsync'ing it to see what they do...  That can't be very large.
[02:09] <Arafangion> alynx: Unless someone here gives you better instructinos :)
[02:10] <alynx> Arafangion: well ,ok thanks :)
[02:10] <salah> Actually I just install Ubuntu
[02:10] <WorstPhobia> Arafangion, they're ignoring me.
[02:10] <Arafangion> Mwafrika: Did you edit /etc/apt/sources.list and issue apt-get update ?
[02:10] <salah> I am facing lit problem
[02:10] <Arafangion> WorstPhobia: Ask again tomorrow.
[02:10] <salah> is there any one can helpme out
[02:10] <alynx> Mwafrika: same as Arafangion said
[02:10] <WorstPhobia> Seeing as the project's due at school today...
[02:11] <tristan> salah : ask
[02:11] <Arafangion> WorstPhobia: If they keep ignoring you, I would assume that it's not possible :(
[02:11] <salah> thank tristan
[02:11] <WorstPhobia> It'd be nice if they just SAID it.
[02:11] <pointy> Arafangion: well, if I'm to get internet access at home, I need a wireless card for my desktop, which is why I'm asking for a card that's well supported under linux
[02:11] <salah> Actually I can't able to setupany exefile
[02:11] <Mwafrika> Arafangion: Yes i did.... i think yes.... i got a fresh sources.list from http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic and saved it
[02:11] <tristan> salah, what do you mean by exefile?
[02:12] <salah> how can I setup new exe file
[02:12] <Arafangion> pointy: I use intel wiresless nic's that come standard with laptops very well (in my laptop) - perhaps the desktop equivalent should be good?
[02:12] <Arafangion> salah: What's exe?
[02:12] <pointy> k
[02:12] <amphi> WorstPhobia: I'd just make that page a separate file
[02:12] <cooldaddydoof> salah if it is .exe I don;t think you can
[02:12] <salah> say I wanna see msn tv
[02:12] <ompaul> WorstPhobia, it is not anyones place to say - I have no idea and the others do not know if it is possible, the only thing that can be said is (A) do it this way (B) it will not work
[02:12] <Oli> Hiho, exists any good display manger tool, if you switch sometimes from different external screens? for xorg
[02:12] <salah> for this I need internet explorer
[02:12] <alynx> you could use .exe files with wine though
[02:13] <amphi> pointy: ralink rt2500 chipset is well supported by a GPL driver, and is cheap
[02:13] <salah> When I tried to install it'snot runnning
[02:13] <cooldaddydoof> salah they you have to use wine or crossover office
[02:13] <tristan> salah there is already a browser for Linux
[02:13] <tristan> Maybe you can use firefox
[02:13] <pointy> amphi: what cards use that chipset?
[02:13] <cooldaddydoof> with mplyer plugn
[02:13] <salah> but it's not supportiing viedio
[02:13] <amphi> pointy: dunno offhand - ralink make cards themselves I believe
[02:13] <pointy> K
[02:13] <zephrax> hey..
[02:13] <cooldaddydoof> salah you need the mplayer plugin
[02:13] <cooldaddydoof> for firefox
[02:14] <tristan> salah, install the mplayer plugin for mozilla
[02:14] <zephrax> hoy can i run an application as another user?
[02:14] <salah> how can i do that
[02:14] <Arafangion> Also note restricted formats
[02:14] <Arafangion> !restricted_formats
[02:14] <ubotu> Arafangion: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:14] <amphi> pointy: a friend of mine has a cardbus rt2500 and it seems to work well
[02:14] <Arafangion> !restricted_format
[02:14] <ubotu> Arafangion: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:14] <Arafangion> !restricted format
[02:14] <ubotu> Arafangion: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:14] <raggi> um, dos2unix in the apt-cache doesn't seem to work
[02:14] <alynx> www.ubuntuforums.org is real nice
[02:14] <rambo3> !restricted
[02:14] <ubotu> rumour has it, restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[02:14] <raggi> sorry, dos2unix in sysutils
[02:14] <zephrax> i need to run an application as non-root logged as root :P
[02:14] <cooldaddydoof> salah hold on
[02:14] <raggi> simply doesn't touch the file i send at it
[02:14] <Arafangion> rambo3: Thankyou.
[02:14] <salah> ok
[02:15] <amphi> raggi: to remove ^M from line ends?
[02:15] <tristan> salah, launh synaptic it's in System, administration
[02:15] <raggi> amphi: yes
[02:15] <raggi> surely dos2unix or fromdos *should* work
[02:15] <salah> actually How can I use yahoo and msn massenger?
[02:15] <tristan> Then you have to look for mplayer wuth search and choose to install mplayer-plugin
[02:15] <alynx> salah: kopete or gaim
[02:15] <tristan> salah : you can use it with GAIM
[02:15] <amphi> raggi: you can do that in vim - :%s/<ctrl-vctrl-m//g
[02:16] <Arafangion> amphi: Or... Just: ":set ff=dos"
[02:16] <salah> sorry i dont't know where gaim
[02:16] <amphi> raggi: er, :%s/<ctrl-v><ctrl-m>//g
[02:16] <tristan> Look in you top menus
[02:16] <tristan> salah : Look in you top menus
[02:16] <amphi> Arafangion: that will hide them in vim but leave them in the file I believe
[02:16] <tristan> salah, you should find it there
[02:16] <raggi> i'm SOOOO fed up of distributions that don't work
[02:16] <raggi> [B 
[02:16] <Arafangion> amphi: vim tries to be smart. If it detects line endings in dos, it'll do it in dos, and likewise for unix.
[02:17] <salah> no Gaim
[02:17] <amphi> Arafangion: yeah
[02:17] <tristan> then launch a terminal and type gaim
[02:17] <Arafangion> amphi: But if you set the encoding, I'm 99% sure that it'll write it in that format.
[02:17] <raggi> amphi: thanks
[02:17] <Arafangion> amphi: In this case, there must've been a mixup somewhere, perhaps some configuration isn't quite right, or there is some confusion in the file (mixed line endings?)
[02:17] <raggi> i'm so damn fed up of distibutions that fundamentally don't work
[02:17] <cooldaddydoof> salah apt-get install mozilla-mplayer mplayer-386 mplayer-fonts
[02:17] <tristan> salah, it should really be in it. The icon is a yellow guy
[02:17] <axisys> anyone knows why mplayer is failing to play this http://pastebin.com/570191
[02:18] <raggi> i've yet to see any package system that actually installs working software every time
[02:18] <amphi> raggi: which are they?
[02:18] <raggi> it's pathetic
[02:18] <amphi> raggi: debian has worked well for me
[02:18] <raggi> sysutils, the dos2unix/fromdos program doesn't work
[02:18] <alynx> axisys: use vlc , plays everything ^^
[02:18] <Arafangion> raggi: Ubuntu does. So does Debian, however, bear in mind that a *server* OS has different goals.
[02:18] <amphi> raggi: dos2unix has always worked for me, on the rare occasions I've needed it
[02:18] <raggi> debian installed archaic software, and a kernel that didn't support my PS/2 mouse, that *should* be supported by a vanilla kernel
[02:18] <salah> thank's I got it
[02:19] <Arafangion> raggi: You don't want to install postfix only to realise that *poof*, your sendmail configuration for 1000 users suddenly gets messed up, do you?
[02:19] <tristan> salah, gaim or mplayer plugin?
[02:19] <raggi> Arafangion: that doesn't excuse software you install not working
[02:19] <salah> gaim
[02:19] <axisys> hmm.. i actually like mplayer better.. may be someday i switch to vlc.. thnx for the suggestion
[02:19] <amphi> raggi: debian stable is not 'archaic' sw, it's just not bleeding edge
[02:19] <salah> but what account
[02:19] <raggi> do an apt-get install sysutils and try to use dos2unix
[02:19] <Arafangion> raggi: And until 2 years ago, I was STILL RUNNING 2.2
[02:19] <axisys> alynx: that last message was a response to your comment
[02:19] <raggi> amphi: support for my ps2 controller has been in the kernel for years
[02:19] <tristan> salah, then if you want to use it as MSN messenger or yahoo
[02:19] <amphi> raggi: I guess if you use gnome or kde it matters, otherwise it doesn't seem to
[02:19] <raggi> for some reason, it's NOT in debians particular build
[02:19] <Arafangion> raggi: Kernel 2.2, that is.
[02:20] <salah> yahoo
[02:20] <axisys> i still like to find out why mplayer is failing here http://pastebin.com/570191
[02:20] <amphi> raggi: the support is modular perhaps?
[02:20] <raggi> that makes it bleeding edge, as it's clearly been changed
[02:20] <tristan> salah, then there should be a scrolling menu where you can choose yahho messenger
[02:20] <sohmc> hello everyone
[02:20] <tristan> salah, your logi and pass are the same as usual
[02:20] <raggi> meaning i cannot rely on it, AND it doesn't work, that's worse than what you are describing
[02:20] <amphi> raggi: I have the psmouse module loaded here
[02:20] <Arafangion> raggi: I have used debian since 2.2, and I have never had the problems you are facing.
[02:21] <amphi> raggi: I know for a fact that debian stable supports ps2 mouse
[02:21] <alynx> axisys: you're welcome , but i use vlc for every kind of video formats. So if you have problems using maplayer or totem , go for vlc and make sure you get every plugin listed after apt-cache search vlc
[02:21] <raggi> Arafangion: i dumped gentoo yesterday because it wouldn't support my ps2 devices, today i am testing ubuntu
[02:21] <amphi> Arafangion: 2.2 is potato?
[02:21] <Arafangion> amphi: Yes.
[02:21] <raggi> so far, ubuntu has been ok, EXCEPT
[02:21] <Arafangion> amphi: Worked well on the 486.
[02:21] <amphi> Arafangion: yeah, that's the first debian I installed
[02:22] <raggi> 1. the package manager stopped loading a couple of times, until i logged in and logged out again, wiht no error messages and no rime or reason.
[02:22] <Arafangion> raggi: What?
[02:22] <raggi> 2. sysutils contains software that fails to do it's task
[02:22] <raggi> Arafangion: for some reason, the package manager refuses to load, randomly
[02:22] <salah> actually how can I use my wirless internet
[02:22] <Arafangion> raggi: Wait a sec, the "package manager stopped loading"?
[02:22] <raggi> i think it's a gnome issue, but i don't know
[02:22] <salah> Its' not working
[02:23] <raggi> click "applications->add applications"
[02:23] <salah> I have to use cable
[02:23] <Arafangion> raggi: Oh...  You're not talking about dpkg and apt-get, but synaptic?
[02:23] <raggi> that stops working, randomly when it wants to
[02:23] <tristan> salah, this matter is more complicated
[02:23] <salah> ohh
[02:23] <raggi> at which point many things in gnome also stop working
[02:23] <Arafangion> raggi: Debian is really ideal for _servers_.
[02:23] <raggi> this is a default install, with the exception of sources.list, and a couple of apt-get commands
[02:23] <tristan> salah, but someone here can definitely help you
[02:23] <raggi> Arafangion: as i have said before I'm running ubuntu
[02:24] <salah> oh that's great
[02:24] <raggi> amphi: i don't have time for that
[02:24] <raggi> the only reason i'm using a binary distribution is that i have little time
[02:24] <raggi> Arafangion: tell me how
[02:24] <Arafangion> raggi: First, what is "The package manager"?
[02:24] <tristan> salah, did you get the mplayer to watch videos on the internet?
[02:25] <Arafangion> raggi: In what way does it "Fail to load"?
[02:25] <raggi> Arafangion: well, it's call "add programs" on my menu
[02:25] <salah> no
[02:25] <raggi> what do you expect it to be called?
[02:25] <raggi> how am i supposed to know?
[02:25] <Arafangion> raggi: "Add programs"
[02:25] <raggi> this is not documented, or named correctly
[02:25] <salah> How can I get it plz
[02:25] <alynx> raggi: if you mean that an apt-get install is stalling , just go : apt-get install on the same package again and it will resume where it dropped
[02:25] <raggi> no wonder you can't understand me, i'm uneducated on this system.
[02:25] <raggi> no, it's synapticor whatever it's called
[02:25] <amphi> salah: what wireless card?
[02:25] <Arafangion> raggi: At the very least, and note that when you type in your password, it says its gnome-app-install
[02:25] <tristan> salah, in system and in another sub menu there should be something called synaptic
[02:26] <raggi> as i have said above, it's a gnome issue really, i know this, but that's not the point
[02:26] <salah> it's built in with laptop
[02:26] <raggi> it fails to load
[02:26] <raggi> as in, it runs something (harddrive activity) and displays NOTHING
[02:26] <tristan> salah, this is what you have to use to download and install new programs
[02:26] <raggi> and leaves no processes running
[02:26] <raggi> that's clearly "not working"
[02:26] <Arafangion> raggi: It _is_ odd that it's not working, though.
[02:26] <raggi> to debug further requires suitable documentation
[02:26] <raggi> Arafangion: AND this is a default install from an install cd
[02:27] <raggi> barring me setting up sources.list and doing a couple of relatively normal apt-gets
[02:27] <raggi> in particular sysutils, and openssh-server
[02:27] <salah> I found synaptic
[02:27] <salah> then ...?
[02:27] <amphi> salah: lscpi  - is it an intel?
[02:27] <raggi> that's it, so it's the distributions fault, not a local config
[02:27] <Arafangion> raggi: Suitable output for error reporting should be aquired by running "sudo gnome-app-install" at a terminal prompt.
[02:27] <raggi> sudo doesn't work.
[02:28] <Mwafrika> Anyone ever installed Windows.... after Ubuntu... without prior partition?
[02:28] <raggi> yes, sudoers is correct
[02:28] <Arafangion> raggi: What does the command "groups" reveal?
[02:28] <Arafangion> raggi: One of the groups should be 'admin'.
[02:28] <raggi> raggi users admin
[02:28] <raggi> so i'm in the admin group
[02:29] <osku> hello
[02:29] <Arafangion> raggi: Well I'm too tired, g'night. Sorry. (It's 00:29 24h time)
[02:29] <salah> i am not sure
[02:29] <raggi> i'm gobsmacked that something as simple as dos2unix simply doesn't work after a standard install
[02:29] <salah> My laptop is HP
[02:30] <tristan> salah then use find and type mplayer
[02:30] <raggi> i've not done anything off the wall or stupid and stuff doesn't work
[02:30] <amphi> salah: use lscpi | grep -i wireless
[02:30] <osku> are somebody from finland
[02:30] <tristan> salah, then there should be mplayer-plugin for mozilla
[02:30] <tristan> salah, get it
[02:30] <amphi> salah: here, that gives '0000:02:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corp. PRO/Wireless 2200BG (rev 05)'
[02:30] <rambo3> enable extra reposotories first
[02:30] <salah> where lscpi |grep
[02:30] <salah> comd
[02:30] <amphi> salah: in a terminal
[02:31] <osku> are you from finland
[02:31] <rambo3> perkele
[02:31] <osku> rambo
[02:32] <osku> moi
[02:32] <shygoly05g> !br
[02:32] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[02:32] <osku> moi
[02:32] <tristan> osku : what does moi means?
[02:33] <osku> it means hi
[02:33] <tristan> osku,  Because in my language it means also something...
[02:33] <IdleOne> moi is french for me
[02:33] <rambo3> i dont speak finnish , knopw nly couple of frases
[02:33] <tristan> IdleOne, exactly
[02:33] <osku> in finland moi mean hi
[02:33] <salah> lscpi | grep -i wireless
[02:33] <salah>   comdnot found
[02:33] <Arafangion> raggi: *phrases
[02:33] <raggi> Arafangion: ?
[02:34] <osku> bay bay
[02:34] <Arafangion> raggi: Sorry, meant to be for rambo3
[02:34] <Arafangion> rambo3: *phrases
[02:34] <dentist> hey... i'm using a paralell to serial converter and then using grkterm, any idea what i to put as the port?
[02:34] <dentist> atm its /dev/ttySO
[02:34] <dentist> but i dont think thats correct
[02:34] <Arafangion> dentist: I don't think there is a such thing.
[02:35] <rambo3> salah run it as sudo
[02:35] <Arafangion> dentist: Serial ports used to be as large (infact, the same size) as a paralell port.
[02:35] <dentist> well whats the device for the paralell port
[02:35] <Arafangion> dentist: But it's not a converter.
[02:35] <rambo3> and its pci at the end lspci
[02:35] <Arafangion> dentist: Depends on what modules you're using.  It could be /dev/lp0
[02:35] <salah> i wrote in comd line lscpi | grep -i wireless
[02:36] <salah> but it says not found
[02:36] <rambo3> lspci | grep -i wireless
[02:36] <IdleOne> salah: do sudo lscpi | grep -i wireless
[02:36] <amphi> arrggh, stupid gnome terminal grabs f10
[02:37] <salah> not found
[02:37] <rambo3> sudo lspci | grep -i wireless !!
[02:37] <amphi> salah: oh, well, just do lspci and look for your wifi card 'manually'
[02:37] <dentist> i think you're right Arafangion - i think its just changing the socket
[02:37] <tristan> rambo3, lspci does not work for me also. Command not found
[02:38] <dentist> fuck lol..
[02:38] <salah> Sorry for hard time
[02:38] <dentist> stupid laptop doesnt have serial port either
[02:38] <salah> actually i am very new so...lol
[02:38] <amphi> salah: no worries
[02:38] <amphi> dentist: nor mine *sigh*
[02:38] <rambo3> tristan as sudo ?
[02:38] <salah> how can i do mannnually
[02:38] <dentist> usb to serial it is then
[02:39] <IdleOne> salah type lspci
[02:39] <amphi> dentist: aye, not that I got one yet
[02:39] <amphi> dentist: what latop do you have there?
[02:39] <tristan> salah, lspci | grep -i wireless
[02:39] <tristan> rambo3, there was a typo : lscpi instead of lspci
[02:39] <dentist> but of a pain in the ass, but i can live with it i guess
[02:40] <pudland> hi all
[02:40] <rambo3> and sudo lsmod |grep "that you want to see driver for"
[02:40] <salah> yes
[02:40] <salah> now comd is working
[02:40] <salah> but no change
[02:40] <tristan> salah, it should write Network controller....
[02:40] <amphi> salah: or /bin/lspci | grep -i network
[02:40] <amphi> salah: that should show both wireless and wired NICs
[02:41] <salah> 000:02:02.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[02:42] <rambo3> tristan i know i pointed that 4 times
[02:42] <salah> i got this msg
[02:42] <amphi> salah: broadcom is t3h 3vi1 I believe, no native linux support AFAIK
[02:42] <Mwafrika> Do any one..... know how many files are suppose to be updated when upgrading from Hoary Hedgehog to Breezy?
[02:43] <salah> i don't get it amphi
[02:43] <tristan> rambo3, sorry
[02:43] <rambo3> just do dist-upgrade and it will show you , and type n for no to upgrade ?
[02:43] <salah> i don't get it
[02:43] <amphi> salah: this page may be of use: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
[02:44] <amphi> ubotu, wireless is http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/
[02:44] <ubotu> ...but wireless is already something else...
[02:44] <amphi> !wireless
[02:44] <ubotu> from memory, wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[02:44] <LinuxJones> salah: that broadcom card can use ndiswrapper in Breezy but their is native support in Dapper.
[02:44] <amphi> how do you append to an ubotu factoid?
[02:45] <tristan> LinuxJones, he is very new so I dont think he knows about ndiswrapper and Dapper
[02:46] <LinuxJones> tristan: ohh ok
[02:46] <amphi> salah: for now, you must use the windows driver, it seems, which needs a linux 'wrapper' called ndiswrapper
[02:46] <salah> My laptop is HP zv5320
[02:46] <salah> what actully I have to do for wireless connection
[02:46] <amphi> salah: have a look at linux-laptop.net and tuxmobil.org for your model of laptop
[02:47] <amphi> salah: suffer somwhat ;)
[02:47] <amphi> !laptop
[02:47] <ubotu> it has been said that laptop is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam, or tuxmobil.org
[02:47] <rambo3> salah linuxjones answerd you
[02:47] <amphi> salah: you should probably not consider dapper for now
[02:48] <henry> hi all. can always get a funny ethernet to wireless adapter too and save hrs of fun if you have a funny wireless card like me
[02:49] <CarinArr> i gave up on my wireless
[02:49] <CarinArr> just pulled a 10m ethernet cable upstairs:)
[02:49] <amphi> henry: or just a cardbus wifi nic
[02:49] <amphi> CarinArr: what card?
[02:49] <CarinArr> a budget budget budget one
[02:49] <CarinArr> can't even remember what the make was now
[02:50] <amphi> CarinArr: ralink are the cheapest I've seen, and work well with linux, FWIW
[02:50] <henry> belkin ethernet Bridge works good too and priced at 50 bucks or so in Europe
[02:50] <CarinArr> the desktop one was a belkin something or other.. after trying to figure that one out it seemed that whatevermodelnumber.a didn't work, and whatevermodelnumber.b did work
[02:50] <CarinArr> obviously i had .a
[02:50] <henry> works well after firmware upgrade and all
[02:50] <amphi> heh
[02:50] <henry> out of the box nada worked
[02:50] <henry> as always :-)
[02:50] <CarinArr> yeah
[02:50] <henry> i just love technology
[02:50] <CarinArr> it's the law.
[02:50] <henry> yeah not sure why i didnt become a librarian instead
[02:50] <henry> or gardener
[02:51] <amphi> henry: my intel 2200bg worked easily; the one on my friend's ubuntu laptop worked outta the box, albeit the driver is an oldish version
[02:51] <LinuxJones> salah: here is a howto on the wiki >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx?highlight=%28BCM43%29
[02:51] <henry> yeah intel stuff is good
[02:51] <henry> i was a cheapckate intially and bought conceptronic
[02:51] <salah> How can I do in Dapper
[02:51] <henry> works well on evil ms empire box
[02:51] <amphi> henry: they're working on master mode for the driver now ;)
[02:52] <chmod775> join #drupal
[02:52] <henry> typical for me to shell out money when a fix is close :-)
[02:52] <henry> got to create some jobs in Taiwan too :_)
[02:52] <amphi> henry: heh - was it master mode you needed?
[02:52] <henry> encryption died on me all the time
[02:52] <henry> behaved weirdly
[02:53] <henry> most likely it was me who sucked
[02:53] <henry> lol
[02:53] <kevin> how can i check my msn mail using evolution? or what mail client can I use to do that?
[02:53] <amphi> henry: many people have said you need to load the module with hwcrypto=0
[02:53] <henry> anyhow at least it behaved badly on both mandrake and ubuntu
[02:53] <henry> dont think I tried that
[02:53] <amphi> henry: well, to some extent wifi cards are the new winmodems ;)
[02:53] <henry> months ago since i poked around
[02:53] <LinuxJones> salah: Dapper is a developers version and stuff has a tendency to get messed up sometimes.
[02:54] <djp> is there a log kept of when the pc is shutdown or rebooted? for example, can you tell the difference, by using a log file, of when a machine was shutdown or rebooted?
[02:54] <henry> now i am poking around ruby instead :- more fun
[02:54] <Fredde> what are the hotkeys for changing workspace in ubuntu?
[02:54] <eav> hey guys
[02:54] <concept10> anyone have experience with bootchart?
[02:54] <snowblink> Fredde, ctrl+alt+ arrow keys
[02:54] <eav> I need some aid. I am somewhat a newbie at Linux and I am using Ubuntu at the office right now
[02:55] <Fredde> snowblink: thanks
[02:55] <snowblink> Fredde, or ctrl+alt+f keys if you mean ttys
[02:55] <_jason> eav: hi, just ask your question
[02:55] <kevin> how can i check my msn mail using evolution? or what mail client can I use to do that?
[02:55] <Aegir`> Fredde, Also ctrl+alt+shift to move the currently focussed window between virtual desktops
[02:55] <Fredde> snowblink: what is ttys?
[02:55] <Aegir`> Fredde, With the arrow keys ofcourse ;)
[02:56] <eav> but I am facing a problem. I would like install XFCE GUI at my computer but there are 2 libs which I don't find anywhere
[02:56] <_jason> Fredde: and system > preferences > keyboard shortcuts will let you change if you aren't as dexterous as the gnome devs, like me...
[02:56] <eav> the libs are xpimap and SM
[02:56] <damian_> issing "}"
[02:56] <damian_> ReadStyleSheet: missing style name
[02:56] <damian_> ReadStyleSheet: missing style number
[02:56] <damian_> ReadStyleSheet: missing "{"
[02:56] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:57] <snowblink> Fredde, terminals
[02:57] <Aegir`> The default keyboard config for workspace switching is excellent though for laptop users, who usually have their hands pretty close to the neccesary keys anyway
[02:57] <kevin> how can i check my msn mail using evolution? or what mail client can I use to do that?
[02:57] <LinuxJones> eav: can you jsut install the xubuntu-desktop package ?
[02:57] <henry> gaim can me used for msn e-mail notification and then check mail in browser as usual
[02:57] <henry> me=be
[02:57] <LinuxJones> eav: or is that what's broken ?
[02:57] <Fredde> snowblink: if I get inte to terminal workspaces, how do I get back to gnome?
[02:57] <Aegir`> kevin, You have to subscribe to the payed version of Hotmail to get a POP client to read your hotmail email. They reckon it's an 'anti-spam' measure.
[02:58] <MalfoeFor> doesn't msn support pop forwarding?
[02:58] <MalfoeFor> I know gmial does
[02:58] <MalfoeFor> gmail*
[02:58] <Aegir`> Hotmail doesn't
[02:58] <Aegir`> Not unless you pay moneys
[02:58] <MalfoeFor> what a pile of poo!
[02:58] <kevin> i have msn through qwest
[02:58] <eav> I didn't tried it. I am using the gnome right now
[02:58] <kevin> i shouldnt have to pay more no?
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <damian_> wats that mean in wine
[02:58] <_jason> damian_: stop
[02:59] <LinuxJones> damian_: stop
[02:59] <damian_> amian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> amian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <MalfoeFor> shouldn't have to pay at all. I suppose browser checking is the only option then :(
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <Aegir`> damian_, STOP THE MADNESS!
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <_jason> damian_: no one will help you and you will probably be banned soo if you don't stop
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> amian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <kevin> nah.. thats where your wrong...
[02:59] <_jason> !ops
[02:59] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <kevin> i can do it with outlook express..
[02:59] <damian_> amian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <kevin> or just outlook
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[02:59] <Aegir`> kevin, In that case you should be able to get it working, However since I can't even getat the features myself, I have no idea how to set it up
[02:59] <damian_> damian_ wats that mean in wine
[03:00] <kevin> i only need a email client that will support http
[03:00] <LinuxJones> Seveas: TY
[03:00] <Aegir`> Madness
[03:00] <ompaul> Seveas, just beat me
[03:00] <Aegir`> Seveas, You shall be my new god.
[03:00] <Aegir`> Or some such
[03:00] <ompaul> Aegir`, na he just wants you to use more ubuntu :)
[03:01] <Aegir`> I already do enough of that, ompaul.
[03:01] <Seveas> then sacrifice some virgins or whatever ;)
[03:01] <robinl1> i
[03:01] <robinl1> dont
[03:01] <robinl1> feel
[03:01] <robinl1> so
[03:01] <robinl1> good
[03:01] <robinl1> FLU SUCKS
[03:01] <amphi> !enter
[03:01] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[03:01] <Fredde> I'm having trouble geting on my windows shared files, at a other computer.How do I do that?
[03:02] <kevin> aegir..
[03:02] <Aegir`> kevin..
[03:02] <Aegir`> What?
[03:02] <kevin> go to synaptic and search for gotmail
[03:02] <kevin> i tried installing it earlier...
[03:02] <kevin> but i didnt know what to do afterwards
[03:02] <CuriousCat> ??? For a moment there I thought I was in ubuntu-offtopic
[03:03] <Aegir`> kevin, That's not a full pop client though. I think it's just for checking if theres new email or not. Like what MSN clients do.
[03:03] <kevin> it says download i dunno
[03:03] <Aegir`> kevin, You should quite easilly be able to setup Hotmail to work with Evolution considering you are getting the payed service. I don't know how to do that, though.
[03:03] <CodyDH> Strange question. On my laptop, I require both ndiswrapper and the nvidia packages. If I update my kernel with apt-get or Synaptic, and available packages for ndiswrapper and nvidia are available for the new kernel, will they update? Or will they simply be viewed as a DIFFERENT package, and I'll have to do it by hand?
[03:04] <Seveas> CodyDH, when you upgrade to dapper: different packages, you need to reboot to use a new kernel
[03:05] <eav> I still can't get libSM and libXpm thru apt-get
[03:05] <btdown> Anyone seen FreeNx for dapper yet? Vnc is killing me. ;(
[03:05] <Seveas> !find libxpm
[03:05] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'libxpm' (3 shown): libxpm-dev ;; libxpm4 ;; libxpm4-dbg.
[03:05] <CodyDH> Seveas: right... but will they update say "Oh, wow, ndiswrapper relies on the kernel, and since the old version was 2.6.12 and the new is 2.6.15, we should probably update that too."
[03:05] <Seveas> btdown, you could try apt-get source && dpkg-buildpackage 
[03:06] <IdleOne> CodyDH:  it should but it doesnt mean it will
[03:06] <Seveas> CodyDH, Ubuntu packages for kernel and ndiswrapper/ati/nvidia are released at around the same time
[03:06] <btdown> seveas, I'm all for giving it a go...think it will be painful?
[03:06] <Seveas> during development (eg dapper now) there may be some difference
[03:06] <Seveas> btdown, yes
[03:06] <kyle_> why doesn't my winxp recover cd work now i put linux on?
[03:06] <bigfoot1> I have a bunch of files in one folder. I want to batch-edit the filenames, to remove a word that is in all of them. What should i do?
[03:07] <btdown> seveas, lol...well I'll give it a shot tonight. Thank you.
[03:07] <IdleOne> kyle_:  because you formated the drive and took XP off ..there isnt anything to recover from
[03:07] <_jason> bigfoot1: rename command, do you know regex?
[03:07] <kyle_> noooooooooooooo
[03:07] <Seveas> CodyDH, as long as the X in linux-image-a.b.c-X-arch stays the same, no new ndiswrapper/ati/nvidia packahe is needed
[03:07] <kyle_> so i'm stuck with linux forever
[03:07] <bigfoot1> _jason: i know nothing
[03:07] <IdleOne> kyle_:   no
[03:07] <_jason> bigfoot1: what is the word?
[03:07] <eav> but which files I have to dl and get those libs?
[03:07] <CodyDH> Seveas: right... Maybe I'm making this more complicated than it is, but for example in FC4, when I update with yum to a new kernel, even if the new ndis/nvidia packages are available, the tool doesn't know enough to update them, so when I restart I have no network connection and no X, unless I update them separately, beforehand.
[03:08] <bugworm> hello ?
[03:08] <_jason> bugworm: hi
[03:08] <bigfoot1> _jason: "_high"
[03:08] <kyle_> i don't care any way, i like linux...  even well i don't know how to use it
[03:08] <buan> am I too early using AMD64?
[03:08] <IdleOne> kyle_:  now is the time to learn ()
[03:08] <bigfoot1> kyle_: i'm with you
[03:08] <rambo3> CodyDH its same with ubuntu
[03:08] <bugworm> someone can help me to configure cups to manage it via web browser `?
[03:09] <IdleOne> kyle_:  you will find that you can do everything and more with linux then with windows
[03:09] <bigfoot1> IdleOne: nice emoticon! katakana?
[03:09] <CodyDH> rambo3: Ok. thank you.
[03:09] <Seveas> CodyDH, keep the linux-386 / linu-686 / linux-k7 package installed at all times and you'll have at least one booting kernel 
[03:09] <IdleOne> bigfoot1:  yeah I think so
[03:09] <_jason> bigfoot1: cd to the directory and do: rename -n 's/_high//' *, that will do nothing and just show you what it is going to do.  If it is what you want, just run the command without the -n
[03:09] <Seveas> these metapackages overcome the limitations of apt-get (or yum)
[03:09] <MalfoeFor> hmm.. with gotomail I'm getting a "could not parse redirect location" ussue.. could they just be behind or the version is out of date?
[03:09] <kyle_> what about sequencer programs like Cubase SX
[03:09] <buan> webcam chat w/ linux... how-to?
[03:09] <CodyDH> Seveas: what is that package?
[03:09] <IdleOne> !webcam
[03:09] <ubotu> [webcam]  now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in amsn and gaim-vv.
[03:09] <bigfoot1> _jason: okie dokie. will try it
[03:10] <kyle_> is there any out there (for free)
[03:10] <foxpaul> is there an easy way to make all chars in a text file lowercase ?
[03:10] <bigfoot1> is there  something i could do, so that when i right click an open space in nautilus, i can click on a command that says "Run Terminal from this window" ?
[03:10] <LinuxJones> buan: amd64 runs well but there are things that don't work out of the box, like the flash plugin for instance.
[03:10] <buan> ubotu:nice
[03:10] <ubotu> buan: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:10] <kyle_> why does most pcs come with only recover cds, they suck
[03:10] <rh1z0> hello
[03:10] <IdleOne> kyle_:  if you have a copy of windows 98 or ME install that then use your winXP recover cd to upgrade to XP but I dont know why you would want to
[03:11] <ompaul> CodyDH, if you use apt-get or synaptic you will be updating to the latest version of any package in the repositries you are open to recieving from - which is why it is a bad idea to just slap in random repos, you never know what version of what will come to you making whatever demands it wants with no regard to the existing installed system, this is why there is a thing called a "stable release" where things work together when you wor
[03:11] <ompaul> k outside of that you increase your own workload
[03:11] <_jason> foxpaul: sed, tr
[03:11] <kyle_> only cos of cubase sx] 
[03:11] <rh1z0> just installed ubuntu for first time everything works fine brilliant
[03:11] <CodyDH> ompaul: I understand that part..
[03:11] <IdleOne> kyle_:  im sure there is an open source version
[03:11] <buan> ryte..
[03:11] <buan> many thanks
[03:11] <rh1z0> can i install apache server on it?
[03:12] <ompaul> CodyDH, then I misunderstood your question
[03:12] <buan> I' just got this new compaq M2246 amd T64
[03:12] <kyle_> have i got a good version of linux, or are they all the same
[03:12] <ompaul> rh1z0, yes,
[03:12] <rh1z0> thank you
[03:12] <CodyDH> ompaul: I was wondering what these "metapackages" that "overcome the limitations of apt-get" are...
[03:12] <buan> for starter got a prob w/ the ATI radeon
[03:12] <ompaul> kyle_, they are not all the same, this one is best until you go to another channel where theirs is best etc
[03:12] <IdleOne> kyle_:  you got ubuntu right?
[03:13] <buan> then having my broadcom up and runnin
[03:13] <bigfoot1> _jason: thank you. how long have you been using linux? and how'd you know that rename command? and how come you asked me if i knew regex?
[03:13] <kyle_> yes
[03:13] <IdleOne> kyle_:  you are good to go
[03:13] <kyle_> cool
[03:13] <ompaul> CodyDH, ubuntu-desktop is one, it is just a list of the many packages you would need to make a reasonable desktop all in one
[03:13] <rh1z0> anyone know a good mp3 player for ubuntu
[03:13] <kyle_> how do i get dvds to work
[03:13] <IdleOne> !dvd
[03:13] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[03:13] <ompaul> CodyDH, you can remove one and it does not remove the packages it installed
[03:13] <CodyDH> ompaul: OK. So in essence, what I said I have to do in Fedora is basically "what has to be done," for now.
[03:13] <kyle_> Totem doesn't work that well
[03:14] <pappan> the display by mplayer is jumpy.. ne ideas how i can correct it ?
[03:14] <_jason> bigfoot1: 5 months; I needed to do what you wanted too once and searched google :); regex is great to know, google for some nice tutorials or try 'man 7 regex'
[03:14] <buan> but everything else looks fine..
[03:14] <pappan> or rahter slow
[03:14] <LinuxJones> pappan: dma is probably turned off on your hard drive.
[03:14] <amphi> pappan: what driver are you using? try mplayer -vo xv
[03:14] <_jason> bigfoot1: regex lets you match patters.  In your case it was easy because the patter was just '_high'
[03:14] <buan> about to try out connection to my N6585 using cable data
[03:14] <dejx> re
[03:14] <pappan> i saw SSE and similar off
[03:15] <bigfoot1> _jason: i tihnk i understand what you're saying
[03:15] <dejx> i'm new in ubuntu linux distribution, and so far, so good
[03:15] <bigfoot1> 5 months and you know this. _jason. awesome
[03:15] <ompaul> CodyDH, forgetting about fc - if you ignore your wireless or fancy binary drivers everything else will keep itself up to date
[03:15] <pappan> amphi: thank you i will try it
[03:15] <LinuxJones> dejx: welcome aboard :D
[03:15] <CodyDH> ompaul: Right.
[03:15] <ompaul> CodyDH, when they are impacted then you have to redo the steps for them
[03:16] <kyle_> how do i get my line6 guitarport to work in linux
[03:16] <ompaul> Seveas, u okay for  of an hour?
[03:16] <ompaul> :)
[03:16] <kyle_> is there a linux version of the software
[03:16] <dejx> kyle_,  you play guitar? wo dude!!!
[03:16] <bigfoot1> i made a py file. how do i run it?
[03:16] <dejx> so do i, but i have Boss gt-8
[03:17] <argon> line6 is king!
[03:17] <kyle_> yes, i want my guitarport to work in linux
[03:17] <LinuxJones> bigfoot1: python file.py
[03:17] <ompaul> bigfoot1, python FOO.py is one way
[03:17] <kyle_> somehow
[03:17] <mikelo> my games are running slower than when I first installed ubuntu
[03:17] <LinuxJones> mikelo: 3d games ?
[03:18] <BiSK-8> hello,  i need help with my ubuntu: when i try 2 download a mpg, ov or mpeg movie, insead of downloading it playes it on my firefox, what do i do?
[03:18] <kyle_> i bone linux
[03:18] <ompaul> kyle_, language, please
[03:18] <kyle_> sorry
[03:18] <bigfoot1> LinuxJones: ompaul. thanks
[03:18] <mikelo> LinuxJones, yes
[03:18] <kyle_> but i do
[03:18] <dejx> Well i was wondering one thing, is there any tool like Borland Builder ?
[03:18] <mikelo> LinuxJones, like planetpenguin racer
[03:18] <nemi> BiSK-8, right click the link
[03:19] <dejx> for graphic programming in linux (gtk,..) ? drag method.
[03:19] <BiSK-8> 1 sec
[03:19] <kyle_> why can't houses be free like linux, why can't the world be free
[03:19] <LinuxJones> mikelo: I used to have to set xserver to use 16 bit color rather than 24. It made a huge difference in fps in say Quake3 and is not really that big a deal depending on the quality of your display.
[03:19] <alynx> kyle_: hehe agreed
[03:19] <_jason> kyle_: blame human nature
[03:19] <bigfoot1> where can i learn all the commands that will wean me off nautilus (e.g. directory listing, sorting by filesize, by date modified, etc)
[03:19] <dejx> kyle_ world is free, out lifestyles are expensive
[03:19] <BiSK-8> nemi, thx didnt think of that
[03:19] <dejx> our.
[03:20] <nemi> BiSK-8, or use 'copy link location' & use wget in a terminal
[03:20] <ploom> dejx, haven't you tried eclipse - it works everywhere, builds even swt (next to swing and awt as long as I remember)
[03:20] <kyle_> i bone linux
[03:20] <IdleOne> !cli
[03:20] <ubotu> CLI means Command Line Interface, aka the terminal or console. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands or http://www.linuxcommand.org/ or http://www.tuxfiles.org
[03:20] <kyle_> i have an idea!!!
[03:20] <nemi> kyle_, don't be a tard
[03:20] <LinuxJones> kyle_: you were already told to cool it once.
[03:20] <eav> cya
[03:20] <IdleOne> kyle_:  this is a pg rated channel please speak accordingly
[03:20] <mikelo> LinuxJones, where's x's config file?
[03:21] <dejx> So nobody cant give me suggestion for me?
[03:21] <bigfoot1> IdleOne: thanks
[03:21] <kyle_> every linux user should become a hippie
[03:21] <kyle_> like me
[03:21] <IdleOne> bigfoot1:  np
[03:21] <nemi> dejx, about what?
[03:21] <kyle_> and make money for free
[03:21] <LinuxJones> mikelo: it's in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:21] <dejx> Well i was wondering one thing, is there any tool like Borland Builder (in win*)
[03:21] <dejx> for graphic programming in linux (gtk,..) ? drag method.
[03:21] <bigfoot1> fellow rythymbox users; i like RB, but when i move my audio to a different folder, RB loses all meta info (rating, times played, etc), is there a solution?
[03:22] <nemi> dejx, glade perhaps
[03:22] <MalfoeFor> latest version of getmail works correctly, all you need now is to chron it and then use a client to look at the ouput file http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gotmail/gotmail-0.8.7.1.zip?use_mirror=kent
[03:22] <Mabus06> How do I open file-roller as root? I get errors?
[03:22] <dejx> kyle_, look at my rig ( http://freeweb.siol.net/rpeteli1/.tmp/basement.jpg ) and now i bought Boss GT-8
[03:22] <dejx> nemi thanks, I'll look around for documentation.
[03:23] <kyle_> that's kool, good sh_t
[03:23] <Fredde> Wich ports should I open on my d-link 604 to use bittorrent
[03:23] <ompaul> kyle_, in a word - no
[03:23] <bigfoot1> can someone take a look at a small python file that was created to download a file off the internet, please? (It's only 766 bytes!)
[03:23] <MalfoeFor> depends on the bt client
[03:23] <bigfoot1> coz i'm having problems running it.
[03:23] <kyle_> i play a gibson lespaul junior (the old one)
[03:23] <im_a_muslim> As Salaam e laikum (means: peace b upon u) .............. http://www.submission.org/ .......... [112:0]  In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful     [112:1]  Proclaim, "He is the One and only GOD.     [112:2]  "The Absolute GOD.     [112:3]  "Never did He beget. Nor was He begotten.     [112:4]  "None equals Him."
[03:24] <mikelo> LinuxJones, is this it?
[03:24] <mikelo> Section "Screen"
[03:24] <mikelo> 	Identifier	"Default Screen"
[03:24] <mikelo> 	Device		"Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device"
[03:24] <mikelo> 	Monitor		"Generic Monitor"
[03:24] <mikelo> 	DefaultDepth	24
[03:24] <nemi> im_a_muslim, no 'big beard in the sky' theories please
[03:24] <MalfoeFor> bittornado for example allows you to select the ports you use, so then open the relevant ones
[03:24] <IdleOne> im_a_muslim:  thanks for that. need any ubuntu help?
[03:24] <kyle_> this linux copy only cost me 230 from a pc shop in Solihull
[03:24] <LinuxJones> mikelo: defaultdepth yeah , but please don't paste in here use pastebin.ca then post the link here in irc.
[03:24] <mikelo> sorry 4 the long paste
[03:24] <_jason> mikelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[03:25] <nemi> kyle_, damn,  you got a  discount
[03:25] <kyle_> i know
[03:25] <GTX> Where will there be a .deb upgrade for the X 7.00 ?
[03:25] <kyle_> bargain
[03:25] <kyle_> i wish it was free like windows xp
[03:25] <IdleOne> kyle_:  you paid for ubuntu?
[03:25] <kyle_> yep
[03:25] <IdleOne> heh
[03:25] <Seveas> GTX, for breezy: never
[03:26] <LinuxJones> kyle_: stop your trolling
[03:26] <CodyDH> Another random question. When the next version of Ubuntu comes out, will it be simple enough to use apt to update to it, or will it require a reinstall?
[03:26] <nemi> IdleOne, don't feed the troll
[03:26] <IdleOne> nemi:  when you feed them they do tricks
[03:26] <nemi> IdleOne, heh
[03:27] <mikelo> LinuxJones, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg?
[03:27] <Mabus06> What sort of permissions do I have to worry about for adding files to an archive? And will the people who download/extract my archive be able to use it?
[03:27] <GTX> Seveas, How come?
[03:27] <Seveas> GTX, because breezy is stable and final. Only security updates will enter breezy
[03:28] <bigfoot1> LinuxJones: do you have time to take check out a small 766 byte py file for me, please?
[03:28] <GTX> Seveas, Im assuming there will be more versions of ubuntu coming out with different names, will people be able to upgrade to these ? or will people need to reinstall?
[03:28] <Seveas> GTX, no reinstalling - reinstalling sucks. This is Ubuntu, not Red Hat/Suse 
[03:29] <GTX> hah D:
[03:29] <GTX> Seveas, so when another version of ubuntu comes out we can just upgrade? and that might include X 7.00 ?
[03:29] <nemi> Seveas, ;)
[03:29] <rambo3> i think it will need step wise upgrade 1>>2 >>3 not 1>>3
[03:29] <Mabus06> I can't seem to add a file to an archive I started as root (with sudo)
[03:29] <Bandit101> Seveas cant you upgrade suse?
[03:29] <Seveas> gtx, yes we can and yes it does
[03:30] <Seveas> Bandit101, hang on
[03:30] <Zoroaster> ok
[03:30] <ufo> how do i change the permission on ntfs drive for regular users?
[03:30] <GTX> Seveas,  Fantastic, I got some idiots which run Suse saying I cant
[03:30] <Zoroaster> yesterday I let synaptic upgrade my kernel
[03:30] <Zoroaster> now my vmware does not work
[03:30] <Zoroaster> is that something that one should not do unless something is broeken?
[03:30] <Seveas> Bandit101, ah lost the link... but anyway: it's hell to try that
[03:30] <GTX> Zoroaster, might be the header files of the kernal
[03:31] <Seveas> suse upgrading means uninstalling half your system, trying to reinstall a quarter od it and finally giving up and reinstalling
[03:31] <GTX> Thought so Seveas  :)
[03:31] <Seveas> ufo, mount it properly (ie with umask=0222 in the mount options)
[03:31] <stu> vmware install script compiles drivers for VMNET0x that depend on your kernel version and headers - run "sudo vmware-configure"
[03:31] <Zoroaster> GTX, vmware says the vmmodule or something is not there, do I want make one
[03:31] <Zoroaster> so then I do what it says
[03:31] <Quinch> Can someone tell me how to install DRI?
[03:31] <Bandit101> Seveas I see interesting
[03:32] <ufo> Seveas: ok... thx
[03:32] <ploom> GTX, I have upgared from hoary to breezy previously on two computers, no big problems arised...
[03:32] <GTX> Zoroaster, run the install again, It shouldnt override your data
[03:32] <GTX> Good to know ploom : D
[03:32] <Zoroaster> ok, I'll try that
[03:32] <GTX> Is it possible to connect to multiple servers on xchat?
[03:32] <mikelo> i'm back
[03:32] <GTX> as I've got like 5 different xchat's open
[03:32] <mikelo> GTX yes
[03:32] <rambo3> GTX yea
[03:32] <GTX> lol how
[03:33] <Seveas> GTX, /newserver
[03:33] <GTX>  ta
[03:33] <GTX> brb then :D
[03:34] <GTX> Better :)
[03:34] <Mabus06> Why do you remove operator status from yourself?
[03:34] <Mabus06> What's wrong with being an op?
[03:35] <Seveas> Mabus06, a lot 
[03:35] <GTX> maybe so people dont pm them asking for help all the time
[03:35] <mikelo> LinuxJones, didn't change much
[03:35] <GTX> so people think there's no admins in here
[03:35] <GTX> or something
[03:35] <pm> pm what?????????????
[03:35] <Seveas> GTX, the first one
[03:35] <GTX> hehe :)
[03:36] <topyli> GTX: you want one? :)
[03:36] <pudland> can someone point me to an "how to" to revert back to the original 5.10 GFX driver setup after installing fglrx???????? pls help
[03:36] <Mabus06> So can nobody help me with my file-roller questions?
[03:37] <Seveas> pudland, remove fglrx again and change "fglrx" back to "ati" in xorg.conf
[03:37] <pudland> seveas, remove using synaptic or manually?
[03:37] <Seveas> depends on how you installed it 
[03:38] <rikai> Apparently 10gb isnt enough for my / partition o.o;
[03:38] <pudland> seveas, manually
[03:38] <mzuverink> I have fetchmail running for my user, it checks mail for one pop account and everytime 10 minutes, when it checks the mail I get an email confirming the check.  How can I make it not send the email?
[03:38] <Seveas> pudland, manually installed .deb files or others?
[03:39] <GTX> Now I got all my servers in 1 xchat /me will allways try and help people in here :D
[03:39] <pudland> seveas, it was actually the ati drivers from an ubuntuforum how-to
[03:39] <ufo> how do i use the new fstab without restart
[03:40] <Quinch> UFO, you mean for mounting? Try "mount -a".
[03:40] <ufo> Quinch: thx
[03:40] <Seveas> pudland, forum howtos often are crap, better use the wiki next time...
[03:41] <Quinch> Ufo, thank me if it works, not before. I'm a newbie.
[03:41] <lawrence> I'm downloading kubuntu
[03:41] <pudland> seveas, hmmmm, kk.  using ati's config, are there certain files that need to be removed?
[03:41] <ycs> hey
[03:41] <reza> hey
[03:41] <reza> what is root pass?
[03:41] <Seveas> pudland, the easiest way to 'reset' the X configuration is: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:41] <Quinch> Can someone please tell me what the message "Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0"." means? I get that whenever I try running something that involves 3D graphics acceleration.
[03:41] <Seveas> !tell reza about root
[03:42] <lawrence> my root password is boxx224
[03:42] <Seveas> pudland, that won't remove any files but they won't harm
[03:42] <reza> how you now the root
[03:42] <bigfoot1> why does a tutorial for linux recommend not embedding spaces in filenames (Use underscores instead, it says)?
[03:42] <lawrence> Quinch, I think you need to get authentic Nvidia/ATI drivers installed
[03:42] <Quinch> Lawrence, dude... never. Ever. EVER. Tell someone your password. That goes double for root.
[03:42] <pudland> seveas, that would revert xorg back to "ati" and system defaults?
[03:42] <Seveas> bigfoot1, because it's quite easy to forget to escape spaces in commands
[03:42] <ycs> dopy now i can hak your compter thanks for the root passowrd box
[03:42] <Seveas> pudland, yep
[03:43] <dyrne> bigfoot1: unless you want to have to type file\ name for each space..
[03:43] <bigfoot1> Seveas: "escape spaces"? what's that?
[03:43] <reza> but how you get root pass:P
[03:43] <lawrence> haha.. that isn't my real root password.. someone just asked what the root password was..
[03:43] <bigfoot1> dyrne: pardon?
[03:43] <reza> i have ubuntu but cant install anything
[03:43] <lawrence> reza, you tell Linux your root password when it is installed
[03:43] <reza> lol
[03:43] <Seveas> reza, read the link ubotu sent you
[03:43] <pudland> seveas, glxgears was giving me around 300fps prior to breaking my system.  After the install it would bog once my cpu hit 100%
[03:43] <bigfoot1> dyrne: ok. let's say i have a file called I Love You.txt.
[03:44] <dyrne> bigfoot1: the '\ ' tells it there is a space. for instance 'file name' or file\ name will work
[03:44] <IdleOne> when I try to start totem I get an error saying that totem is already being used but Im not using it. how do i kill totem?
[03:44] <dyrne> bigfoot1: I\ Love\ You.txt
[03:44] <Seveas> IdleOne, killall totem
[03:44] <Quinch> LAwrence, is installing ATI's own drivers a good idea? From what I've overheard, they're... less than great.
[03:44] <reza> dont see any
[03:44] <reza> link
[03:44] <IdleOne> Seveas:  thank you
[03:44] <bigfoot1> dyrne: ahhh! now i see.
[03:44] <Seveas> Quinch, it's not bad - just make sure you install them properly
[03:44] <reza> when i start linux i must do a pass is that the root pas?
[03:44] <bigfoot1> so i guess it's good to avoid spaces in filenames, eh?
[03:44] <lawrence> I think it's like this \I love you/.text or something
[03:44] <Seveas> reza, read the link ubotu sent you!
[03:44] <Quinch> Seveas: Oh, I'm doomed then.
[03:45] <reza> thanks i saw it first time sorry
[03:45] <Seveas> Quinch, of course, we all are 
[03:45] <ufo> my language characters are missing on ntfs what should i do in mount options?
[03:45] <lawrence> Quinch, I don't really know.. I just assumed that because they made the hardware, they would make good drivers.. though probably not.. I use nVidia
[03:46] <m3phistos> hello! can someone tell me how to create a keybinding for an aplication with kde?
[03:46] <BiSK-8> is there anyway i can see wmv videos on ubuntu
[03:46] <Quinch> Seveas: I managed to literally lose an entire partition about a week back. I found out yesterday that I somehow managed to copy them into /mount and the mounted folder masked them.
[03:46] <Seveas> Quinch, rofl :D
[03:46] <reza> so nobody had root pasS:P
[03:46] <reza> lol
[03:46] <dyrne> ubuntu: tell BiSK-8 about w32codecs
[03:46] <reza> oke thanks
[03:46] <lawrence> hahah!!
[03:46] <reza> Seveas
[03:46] <dyrne> ubotu: tell BiSK-8 about w32codecs
[03:46] <IdleOne> Seveas:  would running a program with wine affect totam?
[03:46] <Seveas> ufo, use nls=utf8 as mount option
[03:46] <Quinch> Seveas: That should give you some idea of how talented I am when it comes to doing things "properly".
[03:47] <Seveas> IdleOne, not that I know of
[03:47] <ufo> Seveas: ok thx
[03:47] <m3phistos> seveas: are you sure it is the root password you need? because ubuntu generaly use SUDO
[03:47] <Seveas> m3phistos, que?
[03:47] <IdleOne> $ killall totem
[03:47] <IdleOne> totem: no process killed
[03:47] <IdleOne> but still get the same error
[03:47] <Seveas> I don't need no stinking root password 
[03:47] <Quinch> Question: Is Ubuntu x86 or x86_64?
[03:47] <reza> :P
[03:47] <Seveas> Quinch, both, and also ppc
[03:47] <lawrence> onetime I chowned the /usr directory to my username (well, it was one of those one root depends on)..
[03:48] <lawrence> I was LOCKED OUT OF ROOT..
[03:48] <lawrence> had to put SuSE on..
[03:48] <Seveas> 
[03:48] <lawrence> now I'm back to ubuntu
[03:48] <reza> lol
[03:48] <Seveas> I one rm -rf'ed /var/lib
[03:48] <Seveas> just as stupid
[03:48] <rambo3> i once typed sudo chmod 007 /*/*/*/*/*/*/*
[03:48] <lawrence> hahaha
[03:48] <ufo> Seveas: how did you do the smiley?
[03:48] <Seveas> ufo, simple: :)
[03:49] <mikelo> my games are running slow
[03:49] <lawrence> oh!! how's this!!.. when trying to install Mac OS X86, I put a command in which formats a drive.. I told it to format HDA instead of HDB..
[03:49] <Seveas> ok, you win 
[03:49] <dyrne> mikelo: you have installed 3d driver?
[03:49] <reza> i want to install ftp how i do it?
[03:50] <mikelo> dyrne, how do i check that?
[03:50] <rambo3> 
[03:50] <Seveas> reza, apt-get intall vsftpd and browse through /usr/share/doc/vsftpd/
[03:50] <m3phistos> reza: ftp serveur or ftp client?
[03:50] <reza> ftp client
[03:50] <dyrne> mikelo: you have onboard video or video card? nvidia? ati?
[03:50] <mikelo> dyrne, onboard
[03:50] <Seveas> reza, ah, then discard my advise
[03:50] <Seveas> reza, places  connect to server
[03:50] <reza> oke
[03:50] <m3phistos> reza: gnome has already a ftp client if I remenber well
[03:50] <reza> really?
[03:51] <reza> were
[03:51] <Quinch> reza: There's a buttload of those. You can use command line for most operations, anyhow, especially if you just want to upload/download stuff.
[03:51] <Seveas> reza, places  connect to server 
[03:51] <m3phistos> reza: yes, exactly what seveas said
[03:51] <reza> because i have a game server and need new maps:P
[03:51] <Quinch> Reza: Or what they said.
[03:51] <reza> oke thanks i will try
[03:51] <dyrne> mikelo: a video card would be fairly straight forward but I never had alot of luck with my onboard intel chipset maybe someone else can help you sorry
[03:51] <reza> waht you mean with places?
[03:51] <bigfoot1> guys, I'm in Linux School at the moment. Um, I'm learning the "ls -l" command. In what cases is the group different from the owner? IT seems to me that they're always the same
[03:52] <m3phistos> quinch: yes I now... I'm quite new on IRC and don't speak english very well
[03:52] <WebWiz> hi, is freenx included with ubuntu?
[03:52] <WebWiz> I can't find it in the apt anywhere
[03:52] <mikelo> dyrne, it worked before
[03:52] <WebWiz> and i require it for remotex sessions
[03:52] <lawrence> all I can tell you about the intel, onboard things is that if you happen to have the 915 chipset, you get good graphics when trying to put Mac OS x86 on a PC
[03:52] <WebWiz> so i can see my gnome desktop remotely
[03:52] <cradek> bigfoot1: it's convenient for each user to also have his own group, but this is not necessary.  The answer to your question is "whenever you set them differently"
[03:52] <pudland> !ubuntuwiki
[03:52] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pudland
[03:52] <WebWiz> unless there is an alternate
[03:52] <tidus8_> hi, i've a problem...acpi doesn't work in my travelmate 8100. Could Someone help me?
[03:53] <bigfoot1> cradek: i'm the only user on my ubuntu,
[03:53] <m3phistos> reza: do you see the "taskbar" on the top of your screen? with the "applications" menu?
[03:53] <bigfoot1> on my ubuntu pc.
[03:53] <pudland> !ubuntu wiki
[03:53] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pudland
[03:53] <reza> ye is see
[03:53] <IdleOne> !mplayer
[03:53] <ubotu> I heard mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[03:53] <rambo3> !wiki
[03:53] <pudland> !ati
[03:53] <ubotu> well, ati is 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
[03:53] <cradek> bigfoot1: files you create will be in your default group, which matches your login.
[03:54] <MalfoeFor> http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=+freenx+ubuntu&btnG=Search&meta= freenx on ubuntu?
[03:54] <MalfoeFor> simply build i if worse comes to worst
[03:54] <cradek> bigfoot1: groups are used for special purposes on multiuser systems, such as sharing files between sets of people.
[03:54] <lawrence> I am on a mission to make Linux look and feel like Windows XP
[03:54] <tidus8_> Ehi guys, nobody help me?
[03:55] <_jason> lawrence: why... :P
[03:55] <cradek> lawrence: there's a BSOD screensaver
[03:55] <m3phistos> lawrence: windows-like? beeerk
[03:55] <bigfoot1> cradek: since i'm on a Solo computer, is there a way to turn off the "group column" when I do "ls -l", since this info is redundant?
[03:55] <pudland> !fglrx
[03:55] <ubotu> fglrx is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:55] <cradek> bigfoot1: the answers to questions like that are in the man pages: use "man ls"
[03:55] <reza> is see it m3phistos
[03:55] <reza> is
[03:55] <reza> i
[03:55] <lawrence> haha.. well, I am having a debate with my dad at times about which OS is better.. if I can get Linux to look and feel like Windows.. things bight be easier to tell
[03:56] <cradek> bigfoot1: chances are you will find a ls flag that does what you want.
[03:56] <dyrne> lawrence: just install kde :P
[03:56] <lawrence> also a way to get all Windows software (or atleast a linux emulation) working on here
[03:56] <MalfoeFor> http://www.linspire.com/ you really want that? sheesh
[03:56] <lawrence> well, I'm currently downloading kubuntu
[03:56] <bigfoot1> _jason: why'd you switch to ubuntu. and from what?
[03:56] <m3phistos> reza: so you have: "aplications","[another menu] ,"[another menu] " (I'm on KDE)
[03:56] <m3phistos> reza: and the menu you want is the second
[03:57] <reza> oke im in it
[03:57] <MalfoeFor> I suppose wine is alright, bu the prob comes when poeple wine about not having msn messenger...
[03:57] <_jason> bigfoot1: from windows xp and I tried linux over the summer (debian) and thought it was great
[03:57] <lawrence> m3phistos, when you're finished with reza, may I ask if you are using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[03:57] <balounou> i love madonna
[03:57] <GTX> lawrence, kubuntu made me throw up after an hour
[03:57] <balounou> sorry
[03:57] <beena> how to change the default operating system to winxp instead of ubuntu?
[03:58] <Quinch> Beena, what's your bootloader?
[03:58] <m3phistos> reza: don't you see at the end of the list the "conect to server"?
[03:58] <bigfoot1> _jason: that's it? you switched just because? you're an easy convert
[03:58] <beena> grub Quinch
[03:58] <nemi> beena: edit  /boot/grub/menu/lst
[03:58] <lawrence> GTX, I see..
[03:58] <reza> ye i see
[03:58] <reza> thanks
[03:58] <LinuxJones> Cool Marcel Gagne was on Call For Help talking about Ubuntu.
[03:58] <reza> its ftp thanks
[03:58] <_jason> beena: the ``default'' line in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:58] <lawrence> GTX, what was vile about kubuntu?
[03:58] <m3phistos> lawrence: I use Ubuntu, but I use it with gnome AND kde
[03:58] <bigfoot1> i switched coz i'm in japan and the pc i got on yahoo auctions came with Jap Win XP.
[03:58] <GTX> lawrence, It took me hours to find what I wanted to, the menu is all overloaded abit like windows. but I find gnome has a nice and simple layout of the menu, again you can allways edit it
[03:58] <m3phistos> reza: :)
[03:58] <lawrence> haha.. I see
[03:59] <reza> it doesnt work if i do the ftp in it then it gives a error
[03:59] <GTX> lawrence, I like "simple" :P
[03:59] <lawrence> wow!!.. I was searching for ways of getting whorey hedgehog to accept a KDE.. but..
[03:59] <lawrence> haha.. yeah, simple is good.. but I like eyecandy..
[03:59] <Quinch> reza, what's the error say?
[03:59] <_jason> lawrence: hoary not whory :P
[03:59] <GTX> lawrence, another thing which is realy annoying is all the KDE software which comes with it, all the KDE browsers and stuff! It's awfull
[04:00] <rambo3> lawrence you ll have to take a look att : http://www.kde-look.org/ and theme it as you'd  want it to lok
[04:00] <reza> somebody dutch?
[04:00] <_jason> !nl
[04:00] <nemi> !nl
[04:00] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[04:00] <m3phistos> lawrence: if you want to convince your dad; use gnome, is quite simple, kde have too much programs
[04:00] <Quinch> reza: Well, I've got a dutch lobster in the fridge....
[04:00] <reza> :P
[04:00] <beena> i didnt understand
[04:00] <GTX> m3phistos, Im with you there, I hate all the K applications which come with it
[04:00] <reza> well he says that he cant see me the ftp
[04:00] <pudland> seveas, do you have anything to do with this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI, is this a stable how to?
[04:01] <reza> Niet in staat locatie 'ftp://anonymous@ftp://et_2:et_public_220@81.171.125.108' weer te geven
[04:01] <reza> Details: Er is geen standaardactie geassocieerd met deze locatie.
[04:01] <lawrence> yeah, my dad uses gnome.. he also likes linux.. but, I think it would be cool if Linux got popular outside the server empire
[04:01] <beena> i want win to be default , i want the wait time to increase while booting
[04:01] <lawrence> rambo3, thanks for the link
[04:01] <beena> any help appreciated
[04:01] <GTX> lawrence, It's getting there slowly, Your dad must be real cool because mine cant even switch on a pc, let alone right an email :(
[04:01] <lawrence> _jason, I like whory more :D
[04:01] <Seveas> pudland, I wrote parts of it and use the packages it advises
[04:01] <_jason> beena: ok do this first: open a terminal (accessories > terminal) and do 'sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst.backup'
[04:01] <nemi> beena: edit menu.lst - it's well commented
[04:01] <m3phistos> GTX: :)
[04:02] <Quinch> Lawrence, I don't think there's much chance of that; Linux isn't very user-friendly, doubly so for the average user. Unless someone comes up with a Linux distro that can dumb everything down so the unitiated like myself can understand what's going on without cerebral hemmorhages, I don't think Linux will ever become the mainstream OS.
[04:02] <hit> l
[04:02] <beena> i did as u said jason
[04:02] <beena> what next
[04:02] <GTX> lawrence, he's a screenshot of it when I tried it http://www.charliecreed.com/linux/snapshot2.png, I moved back  to gnome after an hour
[04:03] <nemi> Quinch: linux distros have made _huge_ progress in that direction
[04:03] <m3phistos> quinch: it was what I was thinking before Ubuntu
[04:03] <reza> Niet in staat locatie 'ftp://anonymous@ftp://et_2:et_public_220@81.171.125.108' weer te geven
[04:03] <reza> Details: Er is geen standaardactie geassocieerd met deze locatie.
[04:03] <beena> nemi what is the exact command
[04:03] <reza> this it sayd
[04:03] <reza> says
[04:03] <reza> but it is in dutch
[04:04] <_jason> reza: people will help you in dutch at #ubuntu-nl
[04:04] <reza> thanks
[04:04] <beena> jason:
[04:04] <beena> i did as u said (backup)
[04:04] <reza> site?
[04:04] <reza> or chat
[04:04] <beena> jason: what shud i do to make winxp my default
[04:04] <_jason> beena: now: gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[04:04] <IdleOne> reza: type /join #ubuntu-nl
[04:04] <Quinch> nemi and mp3phistos: Right, but they're still not there yet. I mean, I'm here using Ubuntu, but even though I'm not exactly Joe User, I'm still having trouble grasping even the basic concepts. Sure, I can click to open this or that preinstalled application, but that's all I can do without having to look up tutorials on the 'net or bug people in here.
[04:04] <rambo3> Quinch so you knew how to operate windows first time you bought computer ? i dont whink so , and most of the qustions from linux - newbes are those about advanced windows like questions
[04:04] <_jason> beena: also, for my highlight to work, please do _jason, with an underscore
[04:05] <reza> thanks
[04:05] <Quinch> rambo3: Actually, I did. I hate to say it, but Windows is intuitive, to the point where it leverages everything else that sucks about it.
[04:05] <beena> _jason: ok
[04:06] <lawrence> yeah..
[04:06] <_jason> beena: okay, you see the comments about ``default num''?  read them and tell me if you don't understand what to do
[04:06] <IdleOne> Quinch:  Windows has dumbed down the end user to the point where they dont think they are smart enough to use linux
[04:06] <m3phistos> quinch: windows is intuitive because it is the first OS you learnt to use, no more
[04:06] <beena> i see blank
[04:06] <amphi> Quinch: true, there's a way to go before 'aunt tilly' will enjoy it - I'm not sure that's an important goal, as windows and macos provide that environment
[04:06] <chmod775> I am compiling an application from source
[04:07] <beena> _jason:  i dont see that
[04:07] <_jason> beena: paste the exact command you did
[04:07] <chmod775> hecking for glib-config... no
[04:07] <chmod775> configure: error: glib-1.2 (glib-config) not found
[04:07] <amphi> chmod775: why? ;)
[04:07] <beena> _jason: ok u need to wait
[04:07] <m3phistos> IdleOne: good said
[04:07] <chmod775> Geeting this error
[04:07] <reza> lol the nl guys are all sleeping nobody answrS:P
[04:07] <chmod775> ?
[04:07] <Quinch> mp3phistos: Actually, my first OS was MS-DOS. But Windows was my first one with GUI, true.
[04:07] <_jason> reza: what gave you that error?
[04:07] <rambo3> m3phistos , he just answerd that he knew everything about windows first time when he used it , so there is no point arguing
[04:07] <Quinch> rambo3: For example, you plonk in a new hard drive into your computer. Windows automatically detects the filesystem, partitions and assigns them the drive letters. Linux, you have to edit fstab, which is an adventure in itself for a new user.
[04:07] <chmod775> which package should I install
[04:07] <chmod775> ?
[04:08] <Kootaphor> hmm, my terminal colors disappeared and I don't know how to get them back, help?
[04:08] <GTX> Quinch, It did it automaticlay here lol
[04:08] <beena> _jason: gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[04:08] <beena> _jason: i did this
[04:08] <beena> _jason: its not showing anything
[04:08] <chmod775> help
[04:08] <_jason> beena: do you use grub?
[04:09] <reza> jason when click on the second thing then i see et_ and then the ftp but when i click on it it says a eror
[04:09] <beena> _jason: i think so
[04:09] <anball> has anyone had any luck getting vncserver to work?  i've tried tightvncserver and vnc4server.  both have the following error: """Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'""" .  where does Xvnc pick up its configuration?
[04:09] <beena> i use ubuntu
[04:09] <beena> _jason: i use ubuntu
[04:09] <_jason> reza: click what?  I don't know what you are trying to do
[04:09] <m3phistos> quinch: yes, it is true, but you can use graficals tools if you don't want to touch to your fstab
[04:09] <beena> _jason: ubuntu latest version
[04:09] <lawrence> yay.. 94% of Kubuntu
[04:09] <ploom> damn - about auto-mounting in Ubuntu - when more than one x session open (eg two different users logged on at the same time) - who will mount the camera, when connected in for ex?
[04:10] <m3phistos> beena: i think we all use ubuntu here, lol
[04:10] <amphi> beena: grub is the bootloader that gives you the menu to choose which OS to boot
[04:10] <reza> jason: i click on the secon button at the menu at the top and then i see my ftp link up the connect to server but when i click on it it gives a eroor
[04:10] <_jason> beena: cat /boot/grub/menu.lst, does it say anything?
[04:10] <beena> _jason: it shows 1. ubuntu 2. something ... 4. other os = winxp
[04:10] <ploom> the question is actually that could it still always be the active user (the one, having its session displayed on screen and keyboard connected to)
[04:10] <ploom> ??
[04:10] <beena> _jason: i see similar thing when booting
[04:11] <Quinch> m3phistos: But how would a new user know that? Basically, what I think Linux is missing is integrated "auto configuration" and tutorials and, as far as I can tell, Ubuntu is lacking those, leaving anyone who doesn't know how to do something with the only recourse to trawl the internet for it.
[04:11] <lawrence> I think SuSE would be a good OS to make look like Windows
[04:11] <axisys> anyone can tell why my mplayer failing here http://pastebin.com/570341 ?
[04:11] <beena> _jason: yes it is showing as in booting
[04:11] <_jason> beena: okay... I don't know why the command before didn't work.  Maybe you can try nano, do: sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:11] <reza> jason: i click on the secon button at the menu at the top and then i see my ftp link up the connect to server but when i click on it it gives a eroor
[04:11] <loxety> hi
[04:12] <beena> _jason: i tried cat /boot/grub/menu.lst and it shows my boot option
[04:12] <_jason> reza: do you know the ftp server is working?
[04:12] <reza> nope i have 2 ftp this is a new one
[04:12] <_jason> beena: ok, now to edit the file do: sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:12] <reza> i will ask
[04:12] <m3phistos> quinch: yes, sure, I haven't said ubuntu was as simple as windows, but it is not too hard like the other ditribs (debian?)
[04:13] <m3phistos> quinch: windows was created to be the more simple of use as possible
[04:13] <Quinch> m3phistos: Saying "hey, it could be worse" doesn't really help its case.
[04:13] <lawrence> Hmm.. let's do a status on how many males and how many females opperate Linux
[04:13] <beena> _jason: now wat to do
[04:13] <renlore> hi how do i add an outside repository > ktechlab.org? :P
[04:13] <beena> _jason: its showing
[04:13] <loxety> I just installed ubuntu and am logged into X as a user.  How do I gain root access?  I've tried pulling up xterm and doing su - and it asks for a password for root.  I dont believe the installation asked me for the root passwd.
[04:14] <axisys> loxety: sudo -s
[04:14] <Quinch> m3phistos: Exactly, that that's the main driving force behind its success. It's simple.
[04:14] <m3phistos> quinch: lol
[04:14] <axisys> loxety: put yor password
[04:14] <hatake_kakashi> loxety: sudo <application to run as super-user>
[04:14] <_jason> beena: now you see the comments about ``default num'' near the top?  read them and tell me if you don't understand what to do
[04:14] <lawrence> what's better, sudo, or su?
[04:14] <GTX> loxety, sudo -i
[04:14] <loxety> ok got it! thanks!!!
[04:14] <axisys> sudo
[04:14] <hatake_kakashi> lawrence: security-wise, sudo
[04:15] <m3phistos> quinch: but windows, by this way, have lost the main idea of the informatic
[04:15] <lawrence> in that case, I shall keep my sudu
[04:15] <hatake_kakashi> but that's _only_ if you have not set a password for root user yet
[04:15] <loxety> so now that I am root I can change the passwd to something else like a normal linux system right?
[04:15] <beena> _jason: timeout is 10 seconds
[04:15] <GTX> Yes loxety
[04:15] <axisys> loxety: right
[04:15] <hatake_kakashi> loxety: if you want to, yes
[04:15] <reza> jason it must work he said
[04:15] <m3phistos> quinch: well, my little bit of english is quite poor to explain more ^^
[04:15] <_jason> beena: ok, change it to what you want
[04:15] <beena> _jason: i can figure only the timeout
[04:15] <beena> _jason: ok
[04:16] <Quinch> m3phistos: The users, she don't care. That's the problem. They'll stick to what they're comfortable with and they'll sacrifice quality to remain comfortable. I mean, hell, let's face it - by and large, people are sheep.
[04:16] <axisys> _jason: hey mr mplayer expert :-) would u know why my mplayer is failing here http://pastebin.com/570341?
[04:16] <beena> _jason: i want winxp to be the default
[04:16] <nemi> Quinch: who cares?
[04:16] <axisys> _jason: i must be doing something stupid
[04:17] <Quinch> nemi: I do. The users are a market base. The less people use Linux, less applications will be developed for it.
[04:17] <_jason> reza: I tried ftp://et_2:et_public_220@81.171.125.108 in firefox and get auth failure
[04:17] <GTX> _jason, You got your hands full hah :p
[04:17] <amphi> m3phistos: one big problem with windows is the barrier to entry to programming
[04:17] <reza> jason lol
[04:17] <reza> oke
[04:17] <beena> _jason: i want winxp to load by default. any idea
[04:17] <reza> i will ask again
[04:17] <m3phistos> quinch: yes, unfortunately, people are sheep: that's why windows exist :p
[04:17] <lawrence> wow.. 97%
[04:17] <_jason> reza: what is the username and password supposed to be?
[04:17] <reza> but thanks
[04:17] <reza> we havent any
[04:17] <axisys> GTX: u care to give us a hand.. with my mplayer issue?
[04:17] <reza> pass
[04:17] <reza> its a game server
[04:17] <amphi> m3phistos: shell scripting makes the transition from 'user' to 'programmer' gradual and painless
[04:17] <darnellkeith_> what do i need to setup my own email server?
[04:18] <GTX> axisys, I've looked at it and dont have a clue im afraid, I'm not a linux guru (YET!)
[04:18] <_jason> reza: ftp://81.171.125.108/ works fine, try adding the server again in nautilus
[04:18] <Quinch> m3phistos: Or rather, why they *still* exist. And the best way to win the sheep over is to provide them with grener pastures.
[04:18] <beena> _jason: how to load winxp by default
[04:18] <axisys> GTX: what u waiting for .. get on with it.. hehe
[04:18] <lawrence> darnellkeith_, I personally used communigate
[04:18] <GTX> hah axisys, I only been using ubuntu myself for 2 weeks
[04:18] <lawrence> it was the easist
[04:18] <reza> dont work
[04:18] <lawrence> you MAY also need webmin
[04:18] <_jason> beena: you see the line that says ``default  NUM'' where NUM is some number?
[04:18] <dyrne> darnellkeith_: try wiki.ubuntu.com search for mail server. config is kind of indepth but it should all be there
[04:18] <amphi> Quinch: that is not true IMHO - there are certain niche products that may never have a Free equiv.
[04:18] <axisys> GTX: so ubuntu is your first linux I take ?!
[04:18] <beena> yes
[04:18] <alien9391> I'd like to use skype, but probably the microphone doesnt work, any idea?
[04:19] <beena> _jason: yes
[04:19] <m3phistos> amphi: you forgot a big probleme: with windows, if you don't have a powerful pc, you can't use a lot of programs running at the same time
[04:19] <GTX> axisys, no I'm a networking nerd and use it all the time for servers, just never used it as desktop
[04:19] <Quinch> amphi: Have a free what?
[04:19] <_jason> reza: let me try nautilus, it works in firefox
[04:19] <axisys> alien9391: try gismoproject
[04:19] <alien9391> axisys thx
[04:19] <axisys> alien9391: gizmoproject rather
[04:19] <alien9391> ok
[04:19] <amphi> Quinch: equivalent - for instance, there's no good Free CAD sw that I'm aware of
[04:19] <alien9391> i take a look
[04:19] <_jason> beena: when you get your boot menu, what line is windows xp  on?  (start counting at 0 and include titles)
[04:19] <beena> _jason: i see default 0
[04:20] <axisys> GTX: gotcha
[04:20] <m3phistos> amphi: when I was on my 800MHz pc, I wasn't able to burn a cd and listenning a music at the same time! when with linux I can
[04:20] <reza> jason cya i will try on windows
[04:20] <Quinch> amphi: You lost me entirely. Can you elaborate?
[04:20] <reza> bu thanks for help
[04:20] <_jason> reza: wait
[04:20] <NightWalker> Hello i have error here checking for python... /usr/local/bin/python
[04:20] <NightWalker> Found Python version 2.4
[04:20] <NightWalker> Warning: Missing libxml2-python
[04:20] <NightWalker> could not find python2.4/Python.h
[04:20] <NightWalker> Enabling debugger
[04:20] <reza> what you mean?
[04:20] <NightWalker> checking for libxml libraries >= 2.6.0... configure: error: Could not find libxml2 anywhere, check ftp://xmlsoft.org/.
[04:20] <NightWalker> Can someone help mee
[04:20] <beena> _jason: i think its 8
[04:20] <amphi> Quinch: there is a huge amount of Free sw, so what's this problem of linux application development that you see?
[04:20] <m3phistos> quinch: yes, and know they will create new grener pasture with the new windows vista
[04:21] <amphi> m3phistos: I haven't used windows in a long time
[04:21] <_jason> reza: file > connect to server, just put 81.171.125.108 as the server for Public FTP type and it should work
[04:21] <dreamer_> beuh, I think I messed up my firefox, I can;t open it anymore :|
[04:21] <Quinch> amphi: So you're saying that only free software may run on Linux?
[04:21] <lawrence> does anyone know of any good recording software for Linukh
[04:21] <rambo3> continue bother people with offtopic in #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:21] <_keroppi_> I used to have debian, and now I've installed Ubuntu, and I've noticed that my Bitstream Vera Sans Mono font is slightly taller than it was in Debian. `xdpyinfo | grep dots` says 100x100 dpi, but I'm still not sure why the fonts are a little bit taller. The Ubuntu font settings say 96 dpi, the settings that you can click on.
[04:21] <GTX> NightWalker, you could try reinstalling it with apt-get
[04:21] <dreamer_> all I wanted to do was remove java from my /home/ dir because I installed it wrong and the files where in my way
[04:21] <NightWalker> What command apt-get install what?
[04:21] <reza> it works lol
[04:21] <_jason> beena: ok as long as you started counting at 0 then put 8 and reboot to try it
[04:21] <LinuxJones> rambo3: audio recording software ?
[04:21] <m3phistos> quinch: sheep-> waaaa beautiful! I have to buy the latest pc to install this SO beautiful and "powerful" windows!
[04:21] <amphi> Quinch: where did I say that? I myself prefer not to run anything else
[04:21] <reza> thnaks
[04:21] <reza> thanks
[04:21] <lawrence> I didn't think I would ever live to see the day this download gets complete..
[04:22] <Quinch> m3phistos: So? Windows ups the bar, let them. Let Linux up it up some more?
[04:22] <GTX> NightWalker, type sudo apt-get install libxml2-python2.3
[04:22] <lawrence> but, I might have been wrong..
[04:22] <Fredde> In bittorrent, if you got more open ports, do you have bigger chanse getting more peers then?
[04:22] <Quinch> amphi: So where do we disagree?
[04:22] <beena> _jason: ok i ll try
[04:22] <hatake_kakashi> lawrence: umm, that theoretically is not possible
[04:22] <rambo3> LinuxJones  what is Sound Recorder . i ll take apt for 10000
[04:22] <Quinch> Oh, and, can someone tell me how to run a *.run file?
[04:22] <lawrence> hatake_kakashi, what is?
[04:22] <m3phistos> quinch: :) we will make it be
[04:22] <amphi> Quinch: I thought you said there was a problem with sw being developed for linux because it has a small userbase
[04:22] <hatake_kakashi> Quinch: sh?
[04:23] <hatake_kakashi> 01:23:07 < lawrence> I didn't think I would ever live to see the day this download gets complete.. <-- this one..
[04:23] <Zoroaster> I upgraded my kernel, wher can I find info on how to recompile my kernel, like a how to for dummies
[04:23] <amphi> Quinch: what is it? file foo.run would tell you
[04:23] <Quinch> amphi: Yes.
[04:23] <dreamer_> I did 'sudo rm -rf /home/dreamer/jre1.5.0_06' to remove that folder and now firefox won't open, but I installed java using another file
[04:23] <lawrence> I see..
[04:23] <m3phistos> quinch: well, I will shut up or I will feed another troll ^^
[04:23] <reza> but jason i dont see any etmain
[04:23] <reza> 81.171.125.108
[04:23] <NightWalker> GTX Thanks My friend
[04:23] <lawrence> ah well.. it's done now.. I'll see you all later
[04:23] <GTX> NightWalker, Did it fix it?
[04:23] <lawrence> nice talking
[04:23] <m3phistos> quinch: but I'm according to you
[04:23] <reza> ftp://et_2:et_2_public_220@81.171.125.108 this is ftp must i dot
[04:23] <Quinch> Heh, alright, I'll put a sock in it too.
[04:23] <reza> do
[04:23] <reza> ftp://et_2:et_2_public_220@81.171.125.108
[04:23] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: why would you want to recompile your kernel?
[04:23] <dreamer_> does anybody know what could be wrong why firefox won't open ?
[04:23] <reza> in connect to server
[04:23] <reza> ?
[04:23] <LinuxJones> rambo3: you want something simple install audacity
[04:24] <GTX> dreamer_,  type firefox in console, do you get any errors ?
[04:24] <amphi> Quinch: I see no such problem, I have approx 15,000 software packages available in debian, and source tarballs for a huge amount more - where is the shortage?
[04:24] <Quinch> hatake_kakashi: Can you spell it out for me? What's sh do and how do I use it?
[04:24] <NightWalker> GTX, ohhhh nope
[04:24] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, because I can't get vmware to work, I get the message -
[04:24] <Zoroaster> Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
[04:24] <Zoroaster> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2". This configuration is not supported and VMware
[04:24] <Zoroaster> Workstation cannot work in such configuration. Please either recompile your
[04:24] <Zoroaster> kernel with "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2", or restart /usr/bin/vmware-config.plwith CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
[04:24] <dreamer_> wtf, right now the terminal won't even open
[04:24] <Quinch> amphi: Games, for example.
[04:24] <GTX> NightWalker, You seem to have python 2.4, can you download python 2.3
[04:24] <rambo3> i never asked you about anthing LinuxJones . you must have mixed names
[04:24] <amphi> dreamer_: did you try starting it from a console?
[04:24] <hatake_kakashi> Quinch: first try what amphi said.. file foo.run
[04:24] <reza> ftp://et_2:et_2_public_220@81.171.125.108 must i do this in connect to server?
[04:24] <NightWalker> I can setup 2.3
[04:25] <GTX> NightWalker, Setup 2.3 and it should be fine :)
[04:25] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: hmm
[04:25] <NightWalker> But i allways get this same error
[04:25] <NightWalker> gtx
[04:25] <Quinch> Ahh, "file" is a command....
[04:25] <amphi> Quinch: ah, games - I don't play 'em, so that's not a problem for me; perhaps a game console is a solution?
[04:25] <NightWalker> can you pm me ?
[04:25] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, It gives me 2 solutions, shouldn't I recompile my kernel
[04:25] <GTX> Yes
[04:25] <dreamer_> @ GTX and amphi : I can't open a terminal
[04:25] <rambo3> i just told Quinch to continue bother people with offtopic in #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:25] <m3phistos> well, do someone can help me with my keybidding on kde?
[04:25] <GTX> dreamer_, get any errors?
[04:25] <alien9391> axisys : Can this gizmo use skype ?
[04:25] <dreamer_> no, just nothing
[04:25] <GTX> dreamer_, intresting, can you access anything>?
[04:26] <amphi> Quinch: heh - I know nothing about 'em, so apologies if that was a foolish remark
[04:26] <_keroppi_> Would anyone know why X would report 100x100 dpi, Ubuntu has it's clickable font settings to 96dpi, yet the Bitstream Vera Sans Momo font is taller than usual?
[04:26] <LinuxJones> rambo3: sorry dude that was meant for lawrence
[04:26] <dreamer_> I'll try to open something, everything I allready have running works fine (xchat, xmms, gaim, streamtuner)
[04:26] <Quinch> amphi: Ehh, let's just say I've got a chip on my shoulder about them and leave it at that.
[04:26] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: well you could do that however some things may break, umm as for kernel compiling, I'm not too sure, I learned it mostly by trail and error and wouldn't say that I would be good enough to advice on kernel recompiling. However its a long and has to be well thought out process
[04:27] <hatake_kakashi> s/trail/trial
[04:27] <amphi> Quinch: I saw a psp once, it seemed ok, not that I want one
[04:27] <dreamer_> GTX : noop, I can't open anything
[04:27] <osh_> Am I way off base when I think that --purge should remove config-files? I tried it on both apache and apache2 and they both left config-files in /etc/apache and /etc/apache2 respectivly.
[04:27] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, would you then say that I shoul reinstall Ubuntu
[04:27] <dreamer_> should I restart X ?
[04:27] <Zoroaster> and not upghrade my kernel next time?
[04:27] <GTX> dreamer_, I'd restart the machine and see what happens
[04:27] <loxety> thanks!!
[04:27] <m3phistos> someone for keybinddin?
[04:27] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, and not upghrade my kernel next time?
[04:27] <Quinch> When I run "file filename.run" all I get in return is "filename.run : data".
[04:27] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: that wouldn't help.. I can see where your problem exist, and that only leaves kernel recompiling if you really wanted to get vmware to work
[04:28] <loxety> is there a iptables gui for ubuntu?
[04:28] <GTX> loxety, I dont think so
[04:28] <GTX> loxety, The command line iptables is faily simple, however webmin has a gui web interface for it.
[04:28] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, what caused my problem is upgrading my kernel, should I just stick with the kernel version that breezy comes with?
[04:28] <hatake_kakashi> the funny thing is that a fair bit of compilations are done on gcc3.4.5 and yet they don't put it in the repos, leaving others getting either gcc3.4 or gcc4.0.. Though you could get gcc3.4.5 I think off the internet through archives if any
[04:29] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, why do I need to be upgrading my kernel, if all it did was break vmware?
[04:29] <Fredde> In bittorrent, if you got more open ports, do you have bigger chanse getting more peers and seeds then?
[04:29] <urox> hi
[04:29] <Madeye> guys which is better for gizmo to install OSS or ALSA ?
[04:29] <GTX> hi
[04:30] <urox> how do i change my resulution from 800x600 to 1024x768 ? i dont have that option
[04:30] <alien9391> madeye alsa
[04:30] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: afaik, its not upgrading that breaks it, in fact I think standard ubuntu modded linux kernel is compiled through gcc3.4.5 but when you get the latest linux-source off the ubuntu's archive, it tries to recommend you to get gcc3.4 instead of gcc4.0
[04:30] <rambo3> urox you dont have it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf thats why
[04:30] <loxety> I see firestarter is in the add apps menu
[04:31] <urox> rambo3, : ok i'll take a look there
[04:31] <_jason> Ubugtu: tell urox about fixres
[04:31] <Mabus06> rrrghh... how come I always install a program, say, openrpg for example, and then neither 'openrpg' in the terminal works, or searching for it with 'search for files'?
[04:31] <rambo3> do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to add more resolutions
[04:31] <urox> _jason, it didnt tell me anything
[04:31] <NightWalker> uu GTX
[04:31] <dave> hey rambo3, can u then tell me, y i cant use more then 85 hz
[04:31] <NightWalker> What is your msn
[04:32] <_jason> Mabus06: dpkg -L packagename | grep bin
[04:32] <GTX> NightWalker, I messaged you, I dont use MSN either.
[04:32] <NightWalker> I cant speak
[04:32] <NightWalker> :/
[04:32] <dyrne> ubotu: tell urox about resolution
[04:32] <urox> dyrne, tnx
[04:32] <rambo3> dave : no
[04:32] <NightWalker> Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )
[04:32] <_jason> ubotu: tell urox about fixres
[04:32] <GTX> NightWalker, Probaly because your not registered to nickserv /msg nickserv register
[04:32] <dave> shit
[04:32] <urox> btw, updated from 5.04 to 5.10 with synaptic, went like a charm !
[04:32] <beena> _jason: i did but still loading only ubuntu
[04:33] <urox> and also i moved to FF 1.5.0.1 now, that was easy as well
[04:33] <Mabus06> _jason, no output
[04:33] <urox> what development IDE do you recomend on ?
[04:33] <_jason> Mabus06: get rid of the grep and see what it /did/ install
[04:33] <_jason> beena: check the file to make sure the changes were saved correctly
[04:33] <urox> is there a way to make gnome's bottom taskbar, make all the windows fixed width like in XP ?
[04:34] <beena> _jason: i checked. yes its saved
[04:34] <NightWalker> GTX : that came in pm NightWalker register
[04:34] <Zoroaster> so are you saying that my whole problem is not having GCC 3.4?
[04:34] <_jason> beena: maybe you guessed wrong with 8?
[04:34] <NightWalker> What do i haft to do now ?
[04:34] <Mabus06> _jason, in usr/share, thanks
[04:34] <GTX> NightWalker, ?
[04:34] <GTX> NightWalker, Register with nickserv..
[04:34] <NightWalker> I am finish to regisrer
[04:34] <NightWalker> register
[04:34] <GTX> NightWalker, Just talk here then?
[04:34] <beena> _jason: it was 7. so i changed to 7. but still its loading ubuntu as default
[04:35] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: I don't think even getting gcc3.4 will work.. what I suggest is that if you want to rebuild the kernel and all, it could be quite a hectic process
[04:35] <_jason> beena: put your menu.lst on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:35] <beena> _jason: ok
[04:35] <urox> how can i check if i have VMWARE tools installed on my VM ?
[04:35] <GTX> urox, Type vmware in console
[04:35] <NightWalker> GTX Can't :(
[04:36] <GTX> urox, miss heard you there
[04:36] <hatake_kakashi> theoretically just going through the .config file and seeing if theres anything you may need or not need will take time, then you need to compile with i686 flags because I think gcc4.0.1 has default setting of going to i486 (don't know if that would affect it)
[04:36] <GTX> urox, It shouldnt display install vmware tools on the left hand side at bottem
[04:36] <ariel77> hi i was wondering how i can play dvds i installed libdvdcss but when i run totem i get an error
[04:36] <hatake_kakashi> !tell ariel77 about gstreamer
[04:36] <GTX> NightWalker, Why cant you talk here?
[04:36] <urox> k tnx
[04:36] <ariel77> it says failure to open video output
[04:36] <beena> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9247
[04:37] <ariel77> and when i use ogle it is very choppy
[04:37] <NightWalker> I can not talk in pm
[04:37] <urox> bbl, i'l try the resulution thingy
[04:37] <hatake_kakashi> ariel77: you need gstreamer, which is available in the universe repos
[04:37] <NightWalker> Okat what ever waitr
[04:37] <ariel77> thanks i will try that
[04:37] <_jason> beena: no the actual file contents, copy and paste the text.  You can do 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst'
[04:37] <rambo3> beena use gedit
[04:37] <NightWalker> root@localhost:~/Desktop/libxslt-1.1.0# sudo apt-get install python2.3
[04:37] <NightWalker> Reading package lists... Done
[04:37] <NightWalker> Building dependency tree... Done
[04:37] <NightWalker> python2.3 is already the newest version.
[04:37] <NightWalker> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[04:37] <NightWalker> root@localhost:~/Desktop/libxslt-1.1.0#
[04:37] <NightWalker> This
[04:37] <NightWalker> GTX
[04:37] <_jason> NightWalker: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/  please
[04:38] <GTX> NightWalker, Please stop pasting all of that, Yes now try and install what you want.
[04:38] <ariel77> is it the pipline runner pipline editor or plugin inspector
[04:38] <NightWalker> okay
[04:38] <NightWalker> I get the same error agen
[04:38] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, I am downloading GCC 3.4.5 right now
[04:38] <hatake_kakashi> ariel77: gstreamer0.8-plugins - All GStreamer plugins
[04:39] <Zoroaster> will try that first
[04:39] <GTX> NightWalker, What was the error again, only show me the main bit of it! dont paste all
[04:39] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: ok, good luck :)
[04:39] <NightWalker> ok w8
[04:39] <Zoroaster> using export CC="/usr/bin/gcc-3.4.5 before I run config
[04:39] <Quinch> Can someone tell me how to execute a ".run" file? Nautilus lists it as a "shell script", but automatically tries to open it with the text editor.
[04:39] <beena> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9248
[04:39] <NightWalker> Found Python version 2.4
[04:39] <NightWalker> Warning: Missing libxml2-python
[04:39] <_jason> NightWalker: sudo aptitude install libxml2-python2.3
[04:39] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, but I have one last question
[04:39] <dyrne> Quinch: sh filename.run
[04:39] <UAV1> I was wondering if anyone could tell me if I could fit Ubuntu on a 512MB flash card. Looking through the website right now but finding deadends (linux newbie)
[04:40] <dyrne> Quinch: if youre installing something you might want to sudo sh filename
[04:40] <_jason> NightWalker: or maybe python2.4-libxml2
[04:40] <GTX> NightWalker sudo apt-get remove python2.4
[04:40] <Quinch> dyrne: Yep, that did the trick. Thanks.
[04:40] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, before I upgraded the kernel, VMware worked, so If I do a fresh install of Ubuntu should I avoid the latest kernel?
[04:40] <ariel77> all it says is pipeline editor pipeline runner and plugin inspecotr
[04:40] <ariel77> no .8 plugins
[04:41] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, or is getting the latest kernel neccessary?
[04:41] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: hmm odd
[04:41] <beena> _jason: did u see it
[04:41] <_jason> beena: try 6
[04:41] <beena> _jason: ok
[04:41] !lilo:*! A small, regional server just split from the network. Affected users: about 300.
[04:41] <hatake_kakashi> Zoroaster: well having the latest ubuntu modded kernel I suppose would be beneficial in some ways. Not always will you get 100% more benefits, your mileage may vary
[04:41] <GTX> Zoroaster, It was probaly down to the kernal headers, have you got the latest for your current kernel? and have you tried reinstalling with the .pl script?
[04:41] <hatake_kakashi> generally having later kernels are better
[04:41] <osh_> How do I get aptitude to show a list of installed packages? Like rpm -qa on an rpm-based distro.
[04:42] <cradek> osh_: dpkg -l
[04:42] <hatake_kakashi> osh_: dpkg --list
[04:42] <osh_> cradek: thanks.
[04:42] <osh_> and thank you to you too hatake_kakashi
[04:42] <CaptainRedbeard> Hmm how do I install a downloaded deb package in ubuntu
[04:43] <CaptainRedbeard> what is the commqnd for it?
[04:43] <GTX> CaptainRedbeard,  dpkg -i package
[04:43] <tristanmike> CaptainRedbeard, dpkg -i <filename>
[04:43] <CaptainRedbeard> thqnk you
[04:43] <_jason> !deb
[04:43] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[04:43] <GTX> np
[04:43] <cradek> well I hope there is something salvageable about your house
[04:43] <Zoroaster> GTX, I'm sorry, but I don't know what you mean by my kernel headers
[04:43] <GTX> Zoroaster, Second
[04:43] <Zoroaster> GTX, how does one know if one has the latest kernel header
[04:43] <GTX> Zoroaster, Whats your current kernel?
[04:43] <pudland> !dri
[04:43] <ubotu> pudland: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:43] <dreamer_> crap, I think I accidentaly removed my user-dir
[04:44] <dreamer_> so now X won't startup :/
[04:44] <mike> hello
[04:44] <dreamer_> that is the problem GTX :/
[04:44] <urox> ahh, cool
[04:44] <urox> now i'm in 1024x768
[04:44] <urox> now, which IDE would you recomend me to use in linux ?
[04:44] <NightWalker> GTX i am finish too remove but i get the error agen
[04:44] <Zoroaster> GTX, where is best place to check my kernel version
[04:45] <urox> something in the likes of MSVS or ECLIPSE but for C/C++
[04:45] <GTX> Zoroaster, just type uname -a
[04:45] <GTX> NightWalker, hrmr
[04:45] <_jason> NightWalker: did you try installing that package I mentioned before removing python?
[04:45] <NightWalker> aha
[04:45] <GTX> _jason, He's got it already
[04:45] <NightWalker> Dont work any better
[04:46] <Zoroaster> GTX, Linux TX-IT-OV 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Mon Feb 13 12:13:15 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:46] <Zoroaster> 2.6.12
[04:46] <_jason> GTX: for 2.4?
[04:46] <GTX> Zoroaster, You need to get linux-headers-2.6.12-10-386
[04:46] <alien9391> urox kdevelope
[04:46] <beena> _jason: its working!
[04:46] <urox> alien9391, kdevelop ?
[04:46] <dreamer_> GTX is popular ..
[04:46] <GTX> _jason, 2.3 and 2.4
[04:46] <alien9391> yes
[04:46] <urox> some ppl told me anjuta is good as well
[04:46] <urox> and i dont have kde installed here
[04:47] <rambo3> you dont have too have kde installd
[04:47] <urox> is there a good k3b proggie for gnome ?
[04:47] <GTX> dreamer_, pfft it's just because Im helping and active :p
[04:47] <NightWalker> :/
[04:47] <Zoroaster> GTX, doing that right now
[04:47] <dreamer_> hehe
[04:47] <dyrne> urox: gnomebaker but not as good as k3b
[04:47] <_jason> NightWalker: what are you trying to do?
[04:47] <GTX> ok Zoroaster then try and install vmware again. with the pl script
[04:47] <dreamer_> but, GTX, what can I do now ? :(  somehow /home/user/ got removed and X wont startup
[04:47] <dyrne> urox: sudo apt-get install k3b will install everyting you need for it to run
[04:48] <dreamer_> I'm back in XP now btw
[04:48] <GTX> dreamer_, I have  no idea at all, I think you can boot it into recovery mode and make another user *think*
[04:48] <beena> _jason: is there any help file for all ubuntu doubts which i can have for offline reading?
[04:48] <_jason> beena: help.ubuntu.com wiki.ubuntu.com
[04:48] <dreamer_> hmm, I could only get in the terminal in recovery
[04:48] <urox> dyrne: i know, just wondering if there is any good gnome alternative :)
[04:48] <_jason> beena: oh for offline, only help.ubuntu.com
[04:48] <dreamer_> but how can I make a new user then ?
[04:48] <GTX> dreamer_, That's fine type adduser then follow the instructions
[04:49] <NightWalker> Install libxslt-1.1.0
[04:49] <dreamer_> okay, I'll try it
[04:49] <_jason> beena: and of course the man pages
[04:49] <dyrne> urox: i moved back to kde recently i like gnome but if im using kde apps all the time..
[04:49] <ariel77> totem says this what does it mean Failed to open video output. It may not be available. Please select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[04:49] <beena> _jason: how did u know all these things? for how long u were using ubuntu?
[04:49] <wastrel> beena:  there's often documentation for installed programs in /usr/share/doc
[04:50] <NightWalker> _jason: Install libxslt-1.1.0
[04:50] <darnellkeith_> is there someone i can talk to about mail servers?
[04:50] <_jason> beena: ~5 months
[04:50] <shygoly05g> !grub
[04:50] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[04:50] <GTX> darnellkeith_, Just state the question
[04:50] <PureITy> \quit Im I a Chosen 1 ?
[04:50] <_jason> NightWalker: are you using apt to just install the package libxslt1.1 ?
[04:50] <urox> dyrne, i dont like the whole kde interface, it's too bloatd for my taste
[04:50] <urox> i'm more of a gnome / xfce person :)
[04:50] <darnellkeith_> do i need a static ip?
[04:50] <beena> _jason: which r the other os u have (i mean u know)?
[04:50] <GTX> urox, same here :P
[04:50] <urox> too bad lots of good kde apps dont havae gnome alternatives
[04:50] <NightWalker> _jason: apt-get
[04:51] <GTX> darnellkeith_, be more specific
[04:51] <urox> i must say i really like ubuntu
[04:51] <_jason> beena: I used debian for a bit and windows xp before that
[04:51] <darnellkeith_> i want to create darnellkeith@whatever.com
[04:51] <urox> after years of messing i with other crappy distributions this seems to work like a charm
[04:51] <PureITy> i felt in love with ubuntu
[04:51] <beena> _jason: bye jason
[04:51] <_jason> beena: bye
[04:51] <darnellkeith_> and i want people to be able to email to that address and it gets here..
[04:51] <urox> altough the hebrew fonts in firefox are crappy
[04:51] <darnellkeith_> will that work, just by setting up a mail server?
[04:52] <urox> anybody got any idea how to make the hebrew ff fonts look like in windows ?
[04:52] <GTX> darnellkeith_, It's quite complex, You will need a static IP unless your willign to change the DNS every day
[04:52] <_jason> NightWalker: and what error do you get with 'sudo apt-get install libxslt1.1'?
[04:52] <urox> btw, can i use Xgl + compwiz on a vmware session ?
[04:52] <urox> or no chance ?
[04:52] <darnellkeith_> so i need a static ip.. and I need to buy the domain name too?
[04:52] <GTX> of course darnellkeith_
[04:52] <darnellkeith_> k
[04:53] <ariel77> totem says this what does it mean Failed to open video output. It may not be available. Please select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[04:53] <wastrel> darnellkeith_:  you need to own the domain name whatever.com, you need to have it hosted on a DNS server, you need to have MX DNS records pointed at your static IP, and then you can set up your mail server for anything@whatever.com
[04:53] <NightWalker> _jason : Warning: Missing libxml2-python
[04:53] <GTX> NightWalker, Install it then apt-get install libxml2-python
[04:53] <urox> anybody here tried Xgl+compwiz on ubuntu at all?
[04:54] <GTX> urox, What is it ? :O
[04:54] <urox> gtx: you are serious ? google for it
[04:54] <urox> it's the next gen X/gnome output
[04:54] <GTX> urox, never heard of it before
[04:54] <urox> cant be
[04:54] <NightWalker> _jason ; E: Couldn't find package libxml2-python
[04:54] <LinuxJones> darnellkeith_: you can use a free dns redirector that will point to your mailserver even when you ip address changes. I can't remember the name of the companies but there are a few that are free.
[04:54] <wastrel> !gxl
[04:54] <ubotu> wastrel: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:54] <wastrel> er, heh xgl
[04:54] <wastrel> !xgl
[04:54] <_jason> NightWalker: python-libxml2
[04:55] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu and #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[04:55] <GTX> NightWalker, Do a search for it apt-cache search libxml2-python
[04:55] <KenSentMe> how can i put the current date and time in a filename i create using tar?
[04:55] <CaptainRedbeard> does apt-get work in ubuntu as it does in Debian or has it been removed for some reason?
[04:55] <ariel77> when i try to play back dvds the frame rate is very choppy any suggestions?
[04:55] <GTX> CaptainRedbeard, Works like a dream
[04:55] <tristanmike> ariel77, have you enabled DMA?
[04:55] <ariel77> how do i do that?
[04:55] <KenSentMe> CaptainRedbeard, it works the same
[04:55] <urox> what is dapper?
[04:55] <tristanmike> !dma
[04:55] <KenSentMe> urox, it's the next ubuntu release
[04:55] <tristanmike> !tell ariel77 about dma
[04:55] <CaptainRedbeard> GTX: amazing ;) So it would be apt-get packetname     ??
[04:55] <Zoroaster> GTX, did not work
[04:55] <urox> should i upgrade my 5.10 to it ? whats the ver num ?
[04:55] <GTX> CaptainRedbeard, apt-get install packagename
[04:56] <GreenCult> hi all
[04:56] <urox> i just upgraded from 5.04 to 5.10 yest :)
[04:56] <Zoroaster> GTX, same error, unless I need to reboot first
[04:56] <ariel77> i have enought memory
[04:56] <GTX> Zoroaster, The kernel headers?
[04:56] <KenSentMe> urox, it's not stable yet
[04:56] <Zoroaster> GTX, yes
[04:56] <ariel77> i mean this is a brand new computer
[04:56] <GTX> Zoroaster,  You shouldn't need to have you reinstalled it!
[04:56] <ariel77> and dvds played fine on suse
[04:56] <GreenCult> where i can see the packages container of ubuntu?
[04:56] <urox> KenSentMe, ahh, k, but what will it be 5.2 ? 6.0 ?
[04:56] <GTX> Zoroaster, vmware that is
[04:56] <Zoroaster> GTX, yes, I reinstalled it
[04:56] <KenSentMe> urox, 6.4
[04:56] <Zoroaster> it gives me the same error
[04:56] <GTX> Zoroaster, That is realy weird
[04:56] <KenSentMe> urox, it's year and month
[04:56] <urox> ahh, i see, nice
[04:56] <GTX> Zoroaster, You tried going back to old kernel?
[04:56] <KenSentMe> urox, so it will be due in april
[04:57] <tristanmike> ariel77, but dma is not enabled by default in Ubuntu
[04:57] <Zoroaster> GTX, Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
[04:57] <Zoroaster> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2". This configuration is not supported and VMware
[04:57] <Zoroaster> Workstation cannot work in such configuration. Please either recompile your
[04:57] <Zoroaster> kernel with "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2", or restart /usr/bin/vmware-config.plwith CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
[04:57] <darnellkeith_> dyndyns.org
[04:57] <darnellkeith_> dont know how reliable it is though
[04:57] <KenSentMe> how can i put the current date and time in a filename i create using tar?
[04:57] <Zoroaster> GTX, how do I go back to my old kernel
[04:57] <GTX> Zoroaster, You didnt tell me that!
[04:57] <urox> is there any ubuntu channel for israeli/hebrew users ?
[04:57] <pudland> ariel77, http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html#id2514447
[04:57] <jjjjjjj> well my upgrade to dapper flopped.  got as far as the "boot" line when rebooting and that was it.
[04:57] <GTX> Zoroaster, Install GCC 3.4.5
[04:57] <tristanmike> ariel77, I had the same problem on my moms old computer, and when I updated video drives and enable dma, the problem went away
[04:57] <Zoroaster> I downloaded GCC 3.4.5, but I see no PL script with it
[04:57] <urox> is there a ubuntu starter site for 5.10 just like there is for 5.04 ?
[04:58] <_jason> urox: help.ubuntu.com
[04:58] <GTX> Zoroaster, The pl script with vmware!
[04:58] <Madeye> guys, where I can read about what new in the coming ubuntu release 'Dapper' ?
[04:58] <sbartleylinux> ogra, You around?
[04:58] <GTX> Zoroaster, You should usr /usr/bin/gcc thats default hang on.
[04:58] <flogiston> What do i have to put between the channels if i want to join several channels on a sever with xchat?
[04:58] <ogra> sbartleylinux, sure
[04:58] <LinuxJones> urox: #ubuntu-il
[04:58] <NightWalker> _jason do you have msn ?
[04:58] <jjjjjjj> urox: thought i saw a ubuntunewbie or something while i was out on the net
[04:58] <sbartleylinux> ogra, :) good morning.
[04:58] <_jason> NightWalker: nope
[04:58] <ogra> hi :)
[04:58] <Mwafrika> anybody with a succcessfull upgrade from Hoary to breezy?
[04:58] <Zoroaster> GTX. I downloaded GCC 3.4.5, but I am saying is I'm not sure how to install it
[04:58] <_jason> Mwafrika: a lot of people probably
[04:58] <dyrne> ubotu: tell Madeye about dapper
[04:59] <GTX> Zoroaster, Your using apt-get right?
[04:59] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: most everybody I would guess :)
[04:59] <jjjjjjj> anybody with a successful upgrade to dapper?
[04:59] <sbartleylinux> quick question on /etc/hosts on breezy.  We have noticed a problem when installing ltsp-4.1
[04:59] <ariel77> i was also wondering why it is that when i put a dvd in the second drive it can't read a dvd movie?
[04:59] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: did u do... yourself?
[04:59] <LinuxJones> jjjjjjj: I jsut did a fresh install
[04:59] <pudland> urox, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToGetHelp
[04:59] <GTX> Zoroaster, if You used apt-get to install it point it to /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/3.4.5 or something simular on your system.
[04:59] <tristanmike> ariel77, stupid question: is it a dvd drive
[04:59] <sbartleylinux> If we use the ltspadmin tools to configure /etc/hosts, it inserts 254 lines of ws00?
[04:59] <ariel77> and also if there is a better xorg auto detection available that i could use
[04:59] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: I have several times in the past but I am running Dapper right now
[04:59] <Chris_Tucker> is there an app out ther that will convert wmv series 9 vids to mpg? or a codec i can get for wmv9 vids? so far i havent been able to play them
[04:59] <ariel77> yes
[05:00] <sbartleylinux> It appears that if you have more than about 30 lines in /etc/hosts, the graphical network configuration tool stops saving changes.
[05:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell Chris_Tucker about w32codecs
[05:00] <tristanmike> ariel77, but it can read dvd data disks?
[05:00] <ariel77> no question is a stupid question, only the prideful heart of those who know the answer
[05:00] <Zoroaster> GTX. no, I downloaded it from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435, I looked in synaptic and didnt see it, so I figured apt-get would now work
[05:00] <sbartleylinux> Have you heard of that?
[05:00] <Chris_Tucker> _jason i have w32codecs
[05:00] <urox> how do i get the firefox middle-click button to behave like in windows ? i forgot ..
[05:00] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: How many files are suppose to be updated... Get 800? and their still comming?
[05:00] <ariel77> i will have to look
[05:00] <_jason> Chris_Tucker: what player are you using?
[05:00] <jjjjjjj> i did an online upgrade.  mind you i was using a maxtor with known problems booting from the secondary master.
[05:00] <GTX> Zoroaster, Install it via apt-get
[05:00] <ogra> sbartleylinux, nope, not yet
[05:00] <tristanmike> ariel77, lol, ok, obvious question then, haha
[05:00] <NightWalker> _jason how can i install mysql ?
[05:00] <ogra> sbartleylinux, please file a bug against gnome-system-tools
[05:00] <NightWalker> ans start him ?
[05:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell NightWalker about lamp
[05:00] <Chris_Tucker> _jason vlc, mplayer-386, neither play these
[05:00] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: yes that's about right. Most every package will have to be updated.
[05:00] <sbartleylinux> ogra, will do. thx.
[05:01] <ariel77> how do i enable my scroll mouse, for some reason it doesn't load correctly
[05:01] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: How man get?
[05:01] <GTX> NightWalker, apt-get install mysql-server
[05:01] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: And what will happen if i shutdown now?
[05:01] <GTX> NightWalker, apt-get install gcc-3.4
[05:01] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: if you can get your hands on the breezy cd you can upgrade directly using that.
[05:01] <jjjjjjj> it's the second time my screen froze while booting.  the first time was just a fresh cd install.  i've tossed the maxtor. and am using one on the primary master this time.
[05:01] <tristanmike> ariel77, what do you mean by "not loading correctly" what's the problem?
[05:01] <_jason> Chris_Tucker: mplayer should play wmv9 with w32codecs
[05:01] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: did you start the upgrade ?
[05:01] <rambo3> what about program that could take lsmod and create custom kernel ... and did anyone consider porting this to ubuntu  http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11204
[05:01] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: That will be shipit here by 4 weeks
[05:02] <Chris_Tucker> _jason, guess i'll try the wiki way of installing
[05:02] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Yes.,.... i started 5 hors ago
[05:02] <Chris_Tucker> _jason, thanks if it works
[05:02] <_jason> Chris_Tucker: ls /usr/lib/win32/, do you have stuff there?
[05:02] <biroule> salu
[05:02] <jjjjjjj> my dapper download took 15minutes.
[05:02] <biroule> il y a des franais?
[05:03] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: best to wait for it to arrive, you can stop if the downloads are still going on and nothing will change until it actually starts installing the new system.
[05:03] <GTX> jjjjjjj,  dapper is out?
[05:03] <urox> ok, found it
[05:03] <Chris_Tucker> _jason, not sure. not at that terminal right now, its booting
[05:03] <tristanmike> !fr
[05:03] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[05:03] <jjjjjjj> for testing gtx
[05:03] <urox> about:config --> middlemouse.contentLoadURL -> false
[05:03] <bSON> hi
[05:03] <biroule> merci
[05:03] <urox> make the middle button work like in windows :)
[05:03] <GTX> jjjjjjj,  where
[05:03] <biroule> mais comment on fait pour y aller?
[05:03] <jjjjjjj> brb
[05:03] <urox> now just to fix my hebrew fonts..
[05:03] <_jason> biroule: /join #ubuntu-fr
[05:03] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: just remember to change your sources in /etc/apt/sources.lst file back to hoary before you install any software or update your system.
[05:04] <biroule> merci
[05:04] <NightWalker> GTX, configure: error: "install mysql-devel or somewhere it's called mysql-dev"
[05:04] <GTX> NightWalker, Do what it says then, also I answered your gcc problem above
[05:04] <bSON> having a amd athlon xp 2000+, should i use a 686 kernel? or k7? does this make a big difference compared to the 386 kernel?
[05:04] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: and i guess that will gbvbe changing text in it... which ever is breezy now to hoary again?
[05:04] <biroule> jason quand je clic dessus a ne fait rien
[05:05] <jjjjjjj> i could tell ya gtx if my upgrade didn't flop ;)
[05:05] <purplefeltangel> uhhhh . . . ?! where did the off-topic channel go
[05:05] <GTX> flop jjjjjjj  ?
[05:05] <_jason> biroule: ecrit: /join #ubuntu-fr
[05:05] <biroule> say
[05:05] <setuid> How would I go about creating an encrypted volume with Ubuntu? Do I need a patched losetup?
[05:05] <biroule> j'ai russi merci beaucoup
[05:05] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: exactly change the lines back to read hoary and not breezy. Then do apt-get update or hit reload from within synaptic
[05:06] <shygoly05g> !grub
[05:06] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting
[05:06] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Only if i knew how many gets...... i would have waited... cause now its in get: 900.......... binatulis
[05:06] <jjjjjjj> gtx:  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html
[05:06] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: also do apt-get clean to delete the downloaded breezy packages you don't need on your system.
[05:06] <Zoroaster> GTX. I installed it via apt-get
[05:06] <jjjjjjj> gtx:  ya... she don't boot after the upgrade
[05:06] <Zoroaster> how do I set it as the compiler
[05:06] <NightWalker> Speak to you later GTX, and _ jason sleep time noe ;)
[05:06] <NightWalker> now
[05:06] <Zoroaster> GTX, how do I set it as the compiler
[05:07] <Chris_Tucker> i hate using diff nets at diff places :/ here at home i was about to connect to my general server .. was about to type 10.251.... when that subnet doesnt even exist here
[05:07] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: it's alot of files to download even on high speed Internet connection.
[05:07] <jjjjjjj> what's the command zoroaster?  i'd like to try again... this whole linux thing is in the testing phase for me anyhow.
[05:07] <GTX> Zoroaster, You find where the directory is and enter it into the pl install
[05:07] <GTX> nn NightWalker It's 4pm here :P
[05:07] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Damn... i guess im in trouble
[05:07] <urox> how do i install gaim 2beta on ubuntu?
[05:07] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: why ?
[05:08] <urox> also, where does all the update files i d/l via synaptic get saved too ? i wanna remove them
[05:08] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: I real needed full operational Ubuntu....
[05:08] <urox> when i updated from 5.04 to 5.10 my free space went from 2GB to 400MB. ... where are those files ?
[05:08] <pudland> !nvidia
[05:08] <ubotu> from memory, nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[05:08] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: Hoary isn't working out for you ?
[05:08] <GTX> urox, They get cached
[05:08] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: but the are only supporting breezy
[05:08] <bSON> did somebody see my question?
[05:08] <EdRopple> Question: Looking for the "make" tool, wherever it may be hiding. Does anyone know where that apt package is?
[05:08] <_jason> EdRopple: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[05:09] <GTX> jjjjjjj, how do I sign up to that list
[05:09] <urox> gtx: how do i clear that space ?
[05:09] <setuid> EdRopple: apt-get install make
[05:09] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: But i cant get other softwares.... like Video CD Movie player
[05:09] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: what support do you need ?
[05:09] <setuid> EdRopple: apt-file search bin/make
[05:09] <setuid> EdRopple: apt-get install apt-file && apt-file update
[05:09] <GTX> urox, You talking about kubuntu files?
[05:09] <EdRopple> And that proves I'm an idiot! Thanks.
[05:09] <urox> gtx: ubuntu
[05:09] <tristanmike> How do I release/nenew my ethernet connection, the same way as "ipconfig /release /renew" ?
[05:09] <urox> from 5.04->5.10
[05:09] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: But i cant get other softwares.... like Video CD Movie player
[05:09] <jjjjjjj> i don't know but i just send the emails anyway.  you get a reply saying it is under review because "you are not on the list"
[05:09] <nysosym> Hi all :)
[05:09] <urox> took 1.5 GB of space that didnt free
[05:09] <GTX> urox, They are probaly cached for a few days
[05:09] <GTX> urox, I'd just leave it
[05:10] <EdRopple> I tried looking around through Synaptic and didn't find it. That was a little too easy.
[05:10] <urox> gtx: but i'm tight on space ... 400mb
[05:10] <polymatrix> can someone please explain to me why the make command doesn't work in ubuntu?
[05:10] <setuid> How would I go about creating an encrypted volume with Ubuntu? Do I need a patched losetup?
[05:10] <pudland> bson, k7 or k7-smp
[05:10] <wastrel> urox:  /var/cache/apt/archives/    cached .deb's
[05:10] <skon> tristanmike: do you want to restart  networking?
[05:10] <jjjjjjj> don't know tristanmike... some guy said ifup ifdown but that didn't work for me
[05:10] <tristanmike> skon, yeah, sure
[05:10] <urox> wastrel, i can simply delete it ?
[05:10] <wastrel> urox:  apt-get clean  apt-get autoclean  read the man page for apt-get ;] 
[05:10] <Zoroaster> jjjjjjj, not sure I understand what you are asking me for?
[05:10] <pudland> !amd
[05:10] <ubotu> pudland: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:10] <skon> tristanmike: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[05:10] <Quinch> Question: What's and where is the "X Window Configuration File"?
[05:10] <pudland> ahh
[05:10] <GTX> urox, there stored in /var/cache/apt/archives but you can do what wastrel said
[05:11] <Zoroaster> jjjjjjj, the command for what?
[05:11] <urox> k tnx
[05:11] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Can i just quit now ..... and restart.. nexttime i log in again on the net?
[05:11] <Zoroaster> jjjjjjj, for installing GCC?
[05:11] <thefish> tristanmike: you can restart your network with  sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart eth{whatever}
[05:11] <dyrne> Quinch: /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[05:11] <jjjjjjj> zoro:  the command to upgrade to dapper... thought you said sudo apt-get
[05:11] <Quinch> dyrne: Thanks.
[05:11] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: have a look here >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:11] <urox> cool, 1.3GB free now :)
[05:11] <tristanmike> skon, and thefish, thanx
[05:12] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: yeah
[05:12] <urox> anybody got experience with anjuta ? or recommend something better for gnome ?
[05:12] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Let me check
[05:12] <EdRopple> hmm, gcc is installed but cc1plus is not. This is not my day for getting things right. afk
[05:12] <kk_> anyone know a simple mail checker for gdm?
[05:12] <GTX> jjjjjjj, when you updated you couldnt boot then?
[05:12] <Zoroaster> GTX, what happens if I type the following before running the install?  - export CC=gcc-3.4
[05:12] <GTX> Zoroaster, That should be fine to
[05:12] <kk_> like a small icon for the tray
[05:12] <Error404> hrm, how does one get xorg to have true transparency?
[05:12] <_jason> EdRopple: build-essential gives you g++, what is cc1plus?
[05:12] <Error404> don't you have to upgrade something?
[05:13] <jjjjjjj> yes gtx.... could not boot
[05:13] <GTX> jjjjjjj, grub problem then?
[05:13] <EdRopple> _jason: cc1plus is the compiler binary that g++ references, last I checked. I installed it a bit haphazardly, not knowing about build-essential.
[05:13] <EdRopple> I installed it by hand. :p
[05:13] <jjjjjjj> probably
[05:14] <_jason> EdRopple: oh, well build-essential should let you use g++ fine
[05:14] <GTX> jjjjjjj, I'm wondoring if I should install it :P
[05:14] <urox> anybody here using gaim 2 beta on ubuntu?
[05:14] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Hope you dont mind.... im kind of new into Ubuntu..... Tell me if i shutdown... without changing the resourse.list next time i boot and log in... it will be all fine.... and start downloading again?
[05:14] <Zoroaster> GTX, holy fricking guacamole, GTX is a genius
[05:14] <_jason> EdRopple: yep, just checked.  cc1plus gets pulled in by build-essential
[05:14] <jjjjjjj> well if you read my notes above... i did have some abnormal settings like a bad drive and it was booting off the secondary master.
[05:15] <GTX> Zoroaster, is it fixed?
[05:15] <Zoroaster> GTX, THANK YOU!!!
[05:15] <GTX> Zoroaster, No Problem :)
[05:15] <jjjjjjj> but it happened to me once before off a fresh cd install so i tossed the drive
[05:15] <BaBiLIOn> can i create a inod across the network ?
[05:15] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: you can re-boot now yes
[05:16] <EdRopple> _jason: Yeah, I just installed it. Thanks a lot.
[05:16] <Mwafrika> LinuxJones: Thanks man... your the best let me try now
[05:17] <EdRopple> Of course, there are probably bits and pieces of the other install floating around...but meh.
[05:17] <LinuxJones> Mwafrika: :)
[05:17] <EdRopple> It Just Works.
[05:17] <Quinch> Question, yet again. I've installed ATI's display drivers and it tells me to run "aticonfig". Except there's no such command and/or file I can find.
[05:18] <Formidable> BRB BMT
[05:18] <urox> can anybody help me out with getting gaim 2 to work ijn ubuntu ?
[05:18] <pudland> quinch, how did you install the drivers?
[05:18] <urox> is there a package, or do i need to d/l the source and compile /
[05:19] <Quinch> pudland: I used the installer from ATI's site.
[05:19] <polymatrix> How do i compile source code without the make command?
[05:19] <polymatrix> anyone?
[05:19] <urox> gcc *.c -o blah ?
[05:19] <ploom> gcc?
[05:19] <urox> he wanted to cmopile without make
[05:19] <urox> compile
[05:20] <pudland> quinch,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI I've been told to follow this
[05:20] <urox> any vmware users here?
[05:20] <GTX> Whats up urox
[05:20] <Quinch> pudland: Thanks, I'll try following that.
[05:20] <polymatrix> i'm using the vmware player
[05:22] <dedeibel> Hi there. I wanted to ask if there are any inofficial ubuntu isos with mp3 libs and co?
[05:22] <lucasvo> I have an installation with language: english but country CH. but my printer suggests letter instead of A4
[05:22] <caupolican> hola
[05:22] <xerophyte> what is the official email client of kde .. is there light weitgh email client
[05:22] <pudland> quinch, I happened to talk with the person who wrote part of it "seveas".  I havn't got to try it yet though.
[05:23] <Quinch> pudland: Well, I'll come whining if I hit trouble.
[05:23] <pudland> quinch, I'll paste our concersation in a minute
[05:23] <pudland> seveas, hahaha
[05:23] <polymatrix> is gcc not install on dappy?
[05:24] <pudland> seveas, i take it thats not good
[05:24] <Seveas> pudland, hehe 
[05:24] <Seveas> pudland, the howto is good, the packages too
[05:24] <Seveas> (I made them myself ;))
[05:24] <GTX> Seveas, I'm thinking of upgrading to dagger now, should I or not?
[05:24] <pudland> seveas, i'll try anything right now
[05:25] <Seveas> GTX, I'd consider sword instead of dagger, can do much more damage
[05:25] <ubuntu> en espaol?
[05:25] <GTX> Seveas, sword?
[05:25] <Seveas> !es
[05:25] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[05:25] <tristanmike> however, the pen is mightier than the sword Seveas ;)
[05:25] <Seveas> tristanmike, true, true
[05:26] <Seveas> GTX, sword and dagger are both weapons, I guess you meant dapper ;)
[05:26] <DigitalDuality> Quick Question:  both on a burned Gentoo ISO, and with the shipped Ubuntu Cd.. i cannot get my Mac Mini to boot off the cds in order to install the OS.... i'm not exactly an expert on Macs.. is there something i have to do prior to reboot?
[05:26] <GTX> Seveas, ah yes haha :p
[05:26] <ubuntu> #edubuntu - es
[05:26] <jjjjjjj> hey does anyone know if them orb drives work with ubuntu?
[05:26] <Seveas> DigitalDuality, are you sure you have a ppc cd and not an i386 one?
[05:26] <DigitalDuality> yup
[05:26] <DigitalDuality> on both counts
[05:27] <ubuntu> help
[05:27] <pudland> quinch, how about you try seveas's how to 1st, then let me know. :-)
[05:27] <Seveas> ubuntu, /join #ubuntu-es
[05:27] <Quinch> pudland: Doing that ATM.
[05:27] <pudland> kk
[05:27] <GTX> Seveas, should I upgrade to dapper then or not?
[05:27] <Seveas> GTX, "Are you feeling lucky?"
[05:27] <GTX> Seveas, Yes!
[05:27] <Seveas> then upgrade 
[05:28] <Seveas> but be aware that it's unstable and may suddenly fail
[05:28] <ubuntu> I can't
[05:28] <GTX> Seveas, When the real release comes out will It affect me because ive already upgraded?
[05:28] <DigitalDuality> a mac should just simply boot off a PPC disc..right?
[05:28] <pudland> quinch, im on my XP machine at work.  I can't try it till later today.
[05:28] <jjjjjjj> last question du jour.... what happens if i take my hard drive and put it into another computer?  i think we all know what happens when we do that with xp.
[05:28] <urox> gtx: nothing :)
[05:29] <Seveas> GTX, if you run a development version you should upgrade daily
[05:29] <Seveas> or at least twice a week
[05:29] <Quinch> pudland: Well, I'm trying the procedure you pointed me to; still waiting for the stuff to download, though. If I hit trouble, I'll come back crying.
[05:29] <GTX> Seveas, what I mean is when the real release comes, will I be affected because I upgraded early and does it have X 7.00 ?
[05:29] <pudland> quinch, i'll be here for a while
[05:29] <urox> nobody here using gaim 2 beta with ubuntu ?
[05:30] <DigitalDuality> i do urox
[05:30] <urox> it's so gr8 the gaim2, but i dont see instructions hwo to use it
[05:30] <pudland> quinch, address all threats to seveas pleaase
[05:30] <Seveas> GTX, if you upgrade daily you will notice a sudden lack of updates after dapper is released
[05:30] <urox> DigitalDuality, is there a guide for this ?
[05:30] <Seveas> and yes, it has Xorg 7
[05:30] <Quinch> pudland: What, all of them?
[05:30] <_jason> urox: just remove the packaged one, compile beta2, and install it
[05:30] <Seveas> Quinch, only the ones related to the howto
[05:30] <DigitalDuality> all i did was un-tar the download file and create application launchers from the folder/files
[05:30] <pudland> quinch, don't kill the messanger!!!!!!!!!!!
[05:30] <GTX> Seveas, so If I upgrade now,  I'll still have the same thing as everyone else does when it realy comes out?
[05:30] <Quinch> Seveas: Darn.
[05:30] <DigitalDuality> i didn't do a proper install
[05:31] <Seveas> indeed, leave that to me >:)
[05:31] <Seveas> GTX, yes
[05:31] <blekos> hello guys could you tell me the script for automounti my hd?  i just had a clean install dp :)
[05:31] <urox> DigitalDuality, the binary ?
[05:31] <lucasvo> are there any known problems with keyboardlayout / dapper?
[05:31] <urox> DigitalDuality, or the source ?
[05:31] <DigitalDuality> binary
[05:31] <urox> _jason, and how do i uninstall it later ?
[05:31] <Quinch> blekos: If you want to mount all the partitions listed in fstab, try just running "mount -a"
[05:31] <DigitalDuality> it's honestly not terribly worth the upgrade... but good practice..
[05:31] <_jason> urox: use checkinstall to install it so then you cna just use synaptic or apt
[05:31] <urox> is there make uninstall ?
[05:32] <urox> i always wondered if there is make uninstall
[05:32] <_jason> urox: instead of 'sudo make install' do 'sudo checkinstall', you need to 'sudo aptitude install checkinstall' first
[05:32] <urox> k
[05:33] <DigitalDuality> urox..follow the directions here   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompileGaim?highlight=%28GAIM%29   but just change the file name to reflect the version you get
[05:33] <blekos> there was a sciprt that automatically mounts cds, hds etc and place a shortcut on the desktop...
[05:34] <LadyNikon> I am trying to install bugzilla.. i know its in the tree but I cant get it on the synaptic
[05:34] <BaBiLIOn> thats a ubuntu exclusive !
[05:34] <LadyNikon> what do i have to download to get it?
[05:34] <variant> lo all, anyone know how to enable ssh logins on more than one port? i put Port 443 and Port 22 in sshd_config and resstarted sshd but it didnt work
[05:34] <GTX> Seveas, are you using dapper?
[05:34] <Seveas> only in vmware
[05:34] <dyrne> ubotu: tell blekos about ntfs
[05:35] <BaBiLIOn> variant you need to run 2 ssh instances
[05:35] <urox> ahh, checkinstall is nice
[05:35] <Ng> BaBiLIOn: the man page for sshd_config suggests multiple Port statements is fine
[05:35] <urox> how do i disable antialaiasing the fonts in firefox ?
[05:35] <variant> nah, BaBiLIOn ssh does support listening on multiple ports but its not workign
[05:36] <Cryptid> hey can ne body point me out to a software to help me monitor my motherboard temperature and my nvidia 6600 Graphic card temp...
[05:36] <Seveas> urox, somewhere in about:config
[05:36] <_keroppi_> How do you get gnome-terminal to paste stuff from the select buffer instead of the ctrl+c buffer with shift+insert?
[05:36] <ssn> hi
[05:36] <urox> Seveas, yeah, where ? :)
[05:36] <BaBiLIOn> hey can some one wipe my ass ?
[05:36] <netlobster> If your looking for tepeture stuff, It usually comes with your motherboard :X
[05:36] <GTX> Seveas, so your using breezy then?
[05:37] <GTX> Seveas, Just dapper in vmware :p to test
[05:37] <Zoroaster> hatake_kakashi, thanks for your help earlier too
[05:37] <Seveas> GTX, the dist-upgrade to dapper is in progress 
[05:37] <_jason> _keroppi_: ctrl+shift+v is default iirc
[05:37] <GTX> Seveas, What's the main new things on it
[05:38] <Seveas> wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
[05:38] <Seveas> (read also Flight3 and Flight2)
[05:38] <_keroppi_> _jason: I know, but that pastes the "windows-style" clipboard, the other clipboard that you paste with middle click, is supposed to be pasted with shift+insert... Ubuntu's changed it and I'd like to change it back.
[05:38] <urox> how can i transfer a font from windows to ubuntu ?
[05:38] <netlobster> Use the force
[05:39] <dyrne> is there a manpage for that?
[05:39] <_jason> _keroppi_: oh, shift-insert works for me.  I didn't change anything, but don't know where the setting is
[05:39] <netlobster> You should be able to just browse to your fonts folder
[05:40] <urox> and then there will be an option to import them?
[05:40] <Oli> Hi I i'm looking for a display manager tool (xorg, switching monitor often) is there anything?
[05:41] <nickrud> urox, simply copy the font file to ~/.fonts; open System-Pref-Fonts, and you're good to go
[05:41] <GTX> http://www.simplifiedcomplexity.com/images/screenshots/dapper/flight3/xchat-gnome-about-big.png
[05:41] <GTX> Is that new Seveas ? :D
[05:41] <zaxxon> hello guys and dolls
[05:42] <zaxxon> n e 1 about ?
[05:42] <hit> how can i know my ip ?
[05:42] <_jason> hit: whatismyip.org
[05:42] <blekos> do u know if i can install kubuntu in dd as well?
[05:42] <hit> how can i know my ip ?
[05:42] <dyrne> hit: ifconfig
[05:42] <rredd4> I want the german version of unbuntu, do I have to dl it from germany or does a U.S. site have it?
[05:42] <blekos> www.myip.com
[05:43] <roaet> Are there any issues with dual booting ubuntu and windows? Can I assume that it
[05:43] <tristanmike> hit, you can also add the Network Applet, and it's pretty cool
[05:43] <_jason> blekos: that doesn't seem to work :)
[05:43] <roaet> it will notice my windows partition and deal with grub correctly?
[05:43] <blekos> i have install ubuntu with windows
[05:43] <urox> nickrud, tnx
[05:43] <blekos> both breezy, and dd
[05:43] <Quinch> Seveas, I got an error. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9251
[05:43] <blekos> np so far
[05:43] <hit> ubuntu use ipv6???
[05:43] <blekos> jason: work with breezy :)
[05:43] <dyrne> roaet: ive never had a problem with it setting up dual boot/ except with freebsd..
[05:44] <roaet> thanks dyrne
[05:45] <hit> tristanmike:  which pachage ?
[05:45] <rredd4> Can I use a US keyboard with the german version of Ubuntu?
[05:46] <tristanmike> hit, assuming you're using Gnome, just right click on any panel, and Add to Panel, and the Network Applet is there
[05:46] <roaet> Lets see if ubuntu is smart enough to see both my video cards ^_^.
[05:47] <zaxxon> can any one tell me what are the diferencaes between dapper, breezy and horry ?
[05:47] <urox> newer gnome, kernels, and stuff ? :)
[05:47] <urox> dapper is development version
[05:48] <urox> and breezy = 5.10, and horry = 5.04
[05:48] <Ng> hoary ;)
[05:48] <urox> yes :)
[05:48] <rredd4> breezy is stable?
[05:48] <urox> yep
[05:48] <nickrud> roaet, don't make us laugh
[05:48] <tristanmike> rredd4, very stable
[05:48] <urox> the latest stable, 5.10
[05:48] <pudland> quinch, why do you need the dev package
[05:48] <GTX> ok Seveas upgrading :)
[05:48] <roaet> how does one set the default application for running a certain filetype?
[05:49] <Quinch> pudland: Dunno, I just pasted the command from the guide.
[05:49] <_keroppi_> _jason: So just to confirm, if you open gnome-terminal, then select text with the mouse WITHOUT doing an explicit copy with ctrl+shift+c or right-click+copy, then you hit shift+ins, it pastes the stuff copied by simply selecting the text?
[05:49] <nickrud> roaet, right click a file of the desired type, select properties->Open with tab
[05:49] <rredd4> urox: my gf is german, does ubuntu let me select the language with a us keyboard?
[05:49] <_jason> _keroppi_: yep, just tried again
[05:49] <biloyp> how do I get java vm to work in mozilla
[05:49] <YogSothoth> Hi
[05:49] <roaet> GENIUS
[05:49] <biloyp> hi
[05:50] <Ng> biloyp: the RestrictedFormats wiki page covers installing the sun java machine, which should automatically work with mozilla/firefox type browsers
[05:50] <urox> rredd4, why not ?
[05:50] <biloyp> ok thxs I'll check that out
[05:50] <zaxxon> can any one point to a good guide for the ubuntu/kubuntu, for an advance windows user ?
[05:50] <hit> recomend a popular cvs client , please
[05:50] <urox> rredd4, i have currently both us and il keyboard layout, and it switches them in ease
[05:50] <biloyp> try using the docs that come with it
[05:50] <zaxxon> something that will encompass all the windows 2 linux gaps ?
[05:51] <blekos> anybody using dd on laptop here?
[05:51] <biloyp> I am
[05:51] <Paulus> hello all... my system is working ^_^
[05:51] <hit> recomend a popular cvs client , please
[05:51] <ploom> hit, eclipse
[05:51] <Quinch> I second Zaxxon's question.
[05:51] <ploom> :-p
[05:51] <blekos> do u have any probs with touchpad? its awfully slow
[05:51] <biloyp> not at all
[05:51] <biloyp> works great
[05:51] <rredd4> urox: sounds great!
[05:51] <blekos> hmmm
[05:51] <hit> ploom:  but not find where to access
[05:51] <pudland> quinch, can you run the control panel?
[05:51] <ssn> does anyone know how to use the tvout of a mach64 rage 2?
[05:52] <biloyp> I have a Micron GX3 Transport
[05:52] <urox> zaxxon, which gaps ?
[05:52] <_keroppi_> _jason: Hmmm... And what ubuntu release are you using?
[05:52] <Quinch> pudland: Lemme... hey, sweet, I can now.
[05:52] <_jason> _keroppi_: breezy
[05:52] <YogSothoth> I'm in the datacenter trying to install Ubuntu Server 5.10 on a HP wx8000. It's Qlogic isp1020 (SCSI controller) is causing a kernel panic at boot. Just had a look at Google but all messages seem old and relating to Ubuntu Hoary. Isn't this already fixed? Should I try a patched kernel? I'm a bit newbie to this, please help!
[05:52] <pudland> quinch, glxinfo
[05:52] <zaxxon> urox, 4 example where do i ind a "device manager"
[05:52] <pudland> quinch, glxinfo and paste it
[05:52] <ploom> hit, actually google should help - been using eclipse since it was ibm visual java...
[05:52] <hit> ploom:  got it
[05:53] <rredd4> urox: u have to unplug us keyboard and plug in il? or are you using just a us keyboard?
[05:53] <blekos> do u know how to edit inputDevice? it is supposed to have a file where u can change mouse settings..
[05:53] <biloyp> does the kernel support that? maybe you have to build a kernel to support that?
[05:53] <urox> rredd4, my keyboard has both il and us letters on it
[05:53] <_keroppi_> _jason: ok, thanks for your help
[05:53] <urox> i simply switch between them
[05:53] <Quinch> pudland: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9252
[05:53] <biloyp> Ilet me check blekos
[05:53] <zaxxon> urox, what is il ?
[05:53] <urox> zaxxon, system -> administratiooon -> device manager
[05:54] <urox> zaxxon, il = israel = hebrew
[05:54] <zaxxon> hashavti kach
[05:54] <Quinch> Zaxxon, for that particular case, "Start menu - Administration - Device Manager".
[05:54] <urox> ken
[05:54] <zaxxon> urox, i dont have administration under system
[05:55] <urox> zaxxon, which enviroment you using ?
[05:55] <pudland> quinch, openGL still says mesa, i dont think thats good though.  Try running glxgears
[05:55] <we2by_> why is OpenOffice so slow??
[05:55] <zaxxon> kubuntu
[05:55] <rredd4> urox: what is il?
[05:55] <urox> ahh, i use normal ubuntu it's diffrent
[05:55] <we2by_> any alternative to OO on linux?
[05:55] <urox> rredd4, it's the hebrew language layout...
[05:55] <Quinch> pudland: The gears, they be turning.
[05:55] <biloyp> blekos try the System tools>ubuntu device databse collection
[05:55] <zaxxon> flip
[05:55] <blekos> ok thnx :)
[05:55] <biloyp> np
[05:55] <pudland> quinch, glxgears -printfps
[05:56] <zaxxon> k, found it
[05:56] <zaxxon> kalled Kinfo center
[05:56] <urox> DigitalDuality, when i uninstall gaim 1.X should i uninstall gaim & gaim-data & gaim-dev ?
[05:56] <urox> or just gaim ?
[05:56] <tallmf> hey people
[05:56] <tallmf> I was wondering if anyone knows of a good IPOD client for Linuc gnome?
[05:56] <Quinch> pudland: I get the extension missing message in terminal again. Framerate is 200ish/sec, tho.
[05:56] <urox> rythembox supports ipod ?
[05:57] <rredd4> urox: ok thanks, just wanted to have a german ubuntu for my gf, with no english words.  possible?
[05:57] <tristanmike> tallmf, so does Amarok i believe
[05:57] <tallmf> Im a newbie and looking fir something that has close to the same functionability as Itunes
[05:57] <tallmf> Amarok?
[05:57] <urox> rredd4, yeah, there are translation packs for all the languages
[05:57] <tallmf> what does it do
[05:57] <tristanmike> tallmf, it's a music player
[05:57] <pudland> quinch, also try fgl_gears or fglrx_gears, something to that effect
[05:57] <urox> rredd4, when you install i belive you can tell it (if not, you can always do it from the admin menu), and install GERMAN layout + translation
[05:58] <tallmf> I need something that can rip and transfer songs to the Ipod though
[05:58] <rredd4> urox: cool.. thanks a bunch!
[05:58] <urox> when i uninstall GAIM it tells me it needs to uninstall UBUBTU-DESKTOP ?!?!? what gives ?
[05:58] <urox> rredd4, sure thing
[05:58] <rredd4> will ubuntu work with dial-up?
[05:58] <Quinch> pudland: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9253
[05:58] <nm> rredd4: if your modem is supported
[05:59] <zaxxon> ok, off to play on it a bit more
[05:59] <_jason> urox: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package.   It is safe to remove, just remember to put it back when you dist-upgrade
[05:59] <Quinch> Urox, I think Ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage and safe to remove.
[05:59] <zaxxon> thanks 4 the info
[05:59] <rredd4> nm: have zoom serial port modem.  it works in debian
[05:59] <zaxxon> ve shabat shalom le urox
[05:59] <urox> ahh, k
[05:59] <urox> zaxxon, toda
[05:59] <urox> zaxxon, you in UK ?:)
[05:59] <zaxxon> yeah
[05:59] <zaxxon> Northern ireland
[05:59] <urox> london ?
[05:59] <urox> join #ubuntu-il :)
[05:59] <urox> ahh, cool
[06:00] <pudland> quinch, can you paste your xorg.conf?
[06:00] <biloyp> NG  where is the RestrictedFormats Wiki page? I can't find it in the Wiki
[06:00] <nickrud> !restricted
[06:00] <ubotu> hmm... restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[06:00] <tristanmike> tallmf, I've never used, nor will I ever use itunes so I'm not the best one to ask. All I know is that if you want to play actual iTunes songs you need "gstreamer0.8-faac" and "-faad" search for these and "libfaad" and "libfaac"
[06:01] <urox> !FreeFormats
[06:01] <ubotu> There are a large number of Free Formats which are preferred over patent and copyright encumbered formats. They are listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreeFormats
[06:01] <tristanmike> tell tallmf about itunes
[06:01] <tristanmike> !tell tallmf about itunes
[06:01] <Quinch> By the way, Pudland, I didn't finish going through the procedure on that page; when I said I received an error, that was after I ran the "sudo apt-get install etcetcetc" command. Just in case we're confused on that point.
[06:01] <nixbox> how can i search for a string including a slash (/) in google, google ignores / by default
[06:01] <Quinch> Pudland: Should I try just ignoring that error and continuing with other steps?
[06:01] <tallmf> tristanmike-I have no deisre to buy songs from Itunes-I jsut want something that will allow me to rip and tranfer to my Ipod..thats not somethign Im willign to give up ; )
[06:02] <pudland> quinch, thats what got me.  Yes, finish the steps.
[06:02] <Quinch> pudland: Alright.
[06:02] <foampeace> do we have the latest codecs?
[06:02] <foampeace> !ubotu codecs
[06:02] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[06:02] <tristanmike> tallmf, understandable, like i said, I'm pretty sure that you need those decoders because the apple tunes codecs are proprietary
[06:02] <urox> i think you can run itunes in linux via crossoffice products
[06:02] <foampeace> !easysource
[06:02] <urox> (using wnie)
[06:02] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[06:03] <tristanmike> tallmf, and rhythmbox should sync it for you, I don't own an ipod so I've never been able to test personally
[06:03] <urox> how is "xchat-gnome" any good ?
[06:03] <tallmf> ah
[06:03] <oklinux> any one run wine in ubuntu
[06:04] <urox> brb
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> oklinux,  i have in the past. :P
[06:04] <Dr_Willis> oklinux,  and cedega
[06:04] <tallmf> tristanmike-where do I put the decoders?
[06:04] <WEED> hello
[06:05] <oklinux> is it stable Dr_Willis ?
[06:05] <WEED> anyone cant help me
[06:05] <WEED> with ubuntu
[06:05] <oklinux> cant
[06:05] <farous> !anyone
[06:05] <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>
[06:05] <Dr_Willis> oklinux,  decently so.. depeends more on the actual windows program you are wanting to make it run.
[06:05] <WEED> hellooooooooooooooo
[06:06] <foampeace> !ubotu boinc
[06:06] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, foampeace
[06:06] <foampeace> whats boinc?
[06:06] <foampeace> engine
[06:06] <foampeace> boinc! engine
[06:06] <farous> WEED: just cast your question
[06:06] <YerbaBuena> oka
[06:07] <YerbaBuena> you know how i get mi irc server in ubuntu i think what have one bugs
[06:07] <tristanmike> tallmf, sorry, just install via synaptic
[06:07] <bretzel> My God! This Dapper B4 is really amazing! xorg+nvidia-glx+xcompmgr is really FAST!
[06:07] <YerbaBuena> :(
[06:08] <YerbaBuena> damn is sad what anybody  no cant help me
[06:08] <kc1933> question: is there a way to enable some kind of launch notification for when I double-click deskop icons?
[06:09] <kc1933> *desktop
[06:09] <kc1933> right now, there's no way to really know if he double-click registered or not
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> brent,  heh  last  i tried glx it wasent even useable. what video card ya got?
[06:09] <YerbaBuena> WAP WHAT CHANNEL OF BUNTU
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> YerbaBuena,  have you even asked a question yet?
[06:10] <YerbaBuena> sure i need how up mi irc server what
[06:10] <kosnick> question about modem. Is there any way my modem to try the connection  whether it finds tone or not?
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> mi ?
[06:10] <YerbaBuena> i think what ubuntu have bugs
[06:10] <YerbaBuena> when i put make
[06:10] <roaet> Where does gnome hide the splash screen directory?
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> spelling correctly may help.     :P
[06:11] <Quinch> pudland: Alright, something new this time. When I ran the "sudo module-assistant...." command, I got a screen saying "Bad luck, the kernel headers for the target version could not be found and you did not specify other valid kernels to use."
[06:11] <CarinArr> is there an easy way to get a list of all installed packages and their versions?
[06:12] <CarinArr> (to compare between machines)
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> YerbaBuena,  you need to clarify the exact Problem., and also - there are several 'irc servers' you can 'apt-get install'
[06:12] <pudland> quinch, you have your kernal header dl'd?
[06:12] <Dr_Willis> YerbaBuena,  so using the source is proberly not needed
[06:12] <Quinch> pudland: "however, you can install the header files for your kernels which are provided by the linux-headers-2.6.12-10-k7 package...." Should I try installing those from synaptic?
[06:12] <YerbaBuena> write that?
[06:12] <pudland> quinch, yes
[06:13] <Quinch> pudland: Since I don't understand your question, the answer is probably now. What's a kernel header?
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> YerbaBuena,  use synaptic, find an irc server, install it.. and READ its Docs.
[06:13] <YerbaBuena> oka i intent now
[06:13] <YerbaBuena> thanks anyway
[06:13] <YerbaBuena> :p
[06:14] <YerbaBuena> search in syptanic irc server
[06:14] <YerbaBuena> true
[06:14] <YerbaBuena> ?
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> and it will be worth the effort to read a few of the beginner linux guides at the ubuntu homepage.
[06:14] <pudland> quinch, did you get the right arch package?  I noticed it said .....-k7.. meaning you have and amd?
[06:14] <Quinch> As a semirelated question, what do little stars next to the checkboxes in Synaptic stand for?
[06:14] <Quinch> pudland: Yep.
[06:15] <YerbaBuena> oka i am new in ubuntu i am latino my english is bad but intent speakin but nothing i try now
[06:15] <Quinch> !es
[06:15] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:15] <pudland> quinch, hmm, not sure
[06:15] <cute_bettong> hey i was wondering if there was an app that could make a video cd to play in a dvd player?
[06:15] <roaet> mmm apparently. I have gentoo installed on my other computer and I didn't know.
[06:15] <pudland> !kernalheader
[06:15] <ubotu> pudland: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:16] <pudland> quinch, dl the right header than continue where you left off
[06:16] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> so anyone have any idea?
[06:16] <Quinch> pudland: Alright.
[06:16] <Dr_Willis> lol. :P
[06:17] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> Dr_Willis:  my question was does anyone know how to make a vcd for use in home dvd players
[06:17] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> like what app you would need
[06:17] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> to do that
[06:18] <roaet> Hrm
[06:18] <Dr_Willis> ChurcH_of_FoamY,  ahh.. thats somthing ive never really tried.. there is "kino" and "k3b" but ive never made a video-dvd with them
[06:18] <roaet> installed grub but it defaulted to windows and booted windows without a boot list.
[06:18] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> ok thank yo
[06:18] <roaet> That is strange.
[06:18] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> you
[06:18] <anamaria> -------------------> http://s2.bitefight.es/c.php?uid=40763 <----------------------------------
[06:18] <pudland> quinch, make sure you read to the end of the how to before rebooting!!!!!
[06:19] <Quinch> pudland: Ofcourse.
[06:19] <pudland> quinch, kk
[06:19] <Quinch> pudland: Alright, the next command is executing neatly... I think....
[06:20] <pudland> quinch, the sudo module.... command?
[06:20] <Quinch> pudland: And stops since it can't get exclusive lock. Of course. {kills Synaptic and tries again}
[06:20] <Quinch> Pudland: "sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel", yeah.
[06:20] <pudland> quinch, kill synaptic and try again
[06:21] <Quinch> pudland: Already done that. {points to line above}
[06:21] <pudland> quinch, right right
[06:21] <pudland> quinch, whats happening
[06:22] <Quinch> pudland: Well, there's no errors I can read... I think it came through.
[06:22] <Quinch> pudland: Nforce chipset, so... {fiddles with xorg.conf}
[06:22] <pudland> quinch, ok, try changing the xorg and add module as in "ubuntu provided drivers"
[06:23] <pudland> quinch, kk
[06:23] <zukalk> hi there
[06:23] <jhawk> Church, dvdrip
[06:23] <Zoroaster> how do I start webmin for samba
[06:24] <Zoroaster> I have it installed but don't remember how to start it, does someone know?
[06:24] <zukalk> i'm monitoring a file using tail (here, /var/log/apache2/access.log). is there any way to make the console, e.g., beep when tail's output changes, i.e., when the file changes?
[06:25] <blekos> gdesklet doesnt seem 2 run on dd
[06:25] <Quinch> pudland: Alright, the repository is added, xorg.conf is modified... this is where I reboot and pray?
[06:25] <anamaria> http://s2.bitefight.es/c.php?uid=40763
[06:25] <snowblink> hi - how do people update multiple boxes with security patches?
[06:26] <YerbaBuena> #latinos
[06:26] <asterisk99> I changed permissions of a directory and contents to 777... in browser all files now show up as UNKNOWN and type as UNKNOWN --- What the heck dod I do wrong???
[06:27] <pudland> quinch, hold on
[06:27] <Zoroaster> to use webmin, I guess I have to have apache up and running, am I correct?
[06:28] <james__> is it possible to mount bin/cue
[06:28] <pudland> quinch, you added the fglrx module/
[06:28] <roaet> does swap have to be primary or can it be logical partition?
[06:28] <james__> can you mount bin/cue on linux using the loop device or something
[06:28] <CarinArr> does apt-get log anywhere what packages were installed on the last instance or anything
[06:28] <Quinch> pudland: Yes? No? Maybe? Is that the "module-assistant build" command?
[06:29] <newcomplexlife> hi!!! what is kernel panic???
[06:29] <Fredde> Wich program should I use to extract rar files?
[06:29] <CarinArr> never mind, found it
[06:29] <james__> lol
[06:29] <james__> unrar
[06:29] <_jason> ubotu: tell Fredde about rar
[06:30] <pudland> quinch, echo fglrx | sudo............. step 3 under ubuntu driver section
[06:30] <james__> unrar e file.rar
[06:30] <santoranz> a alguno le funciona bien el ubuntu dapper
[06:30] <asterisk99> Anyone here able to answer a dumb permissions problem??? :)
[06:30] <_jason> !es
[06:30] <newcomplexlife> a mi no me funciono el dapper
[06:30] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:30] <kc1933> question: is there a way to enable some kind of launch notification for when I double-click desktop icons?
[06:30] <newcomplexlife> santoraz???
[06:31] <foampeace> how come i cant get w32codecs of seveas?
[06:31] <_jason> foampeace: what happens when you try?
[06:31] <rh1z0> hello
[06:31] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> um how do i convert a .avi file to a .mpeg or .mpg1 file?
[06:31] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> so i can make a vcd
[06:32] <Mabus06> ChurcH_of_FoamY: with much difficulty
[06:32] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> O_o
[06:32] <Mabus06> Just buy an original copy of that movie. :P
[06:32] <foampeace> _jason: 403 forbidden?
[06:32] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> um it's not out in the states yet lol
[06:32] <_jason> foampeace: use a mirror
[06:32] <ui> how can i change my screen resolution its 640x480 and i cant change it :(
[06:32] <blekos> i run diskmounter and get the msg "no usable windows/mac partitions found"
[06:32] <rh1z0> im new to linux , i just wondered if it was possible to run a ircd server and a apache web server on same machine?
[06:32] <blekos> any ideas?
[06:32] <newcomplexlife> how i chance to spanish irc??
[06:32] <_jason> foampeace: the playboymansion on seems to work well
[06:32] <Krpano> guys
[06:33] <Dr_Willis> find a spanish server, or channel and join it. :P like #ubuntu-es
[06:33] <kbrosnan> !es
[06:33] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:33] <_jason> newcomplexlife: /join #ubuntu-es
[06:33] <GTX> yes rh1z0 of course its possible
[06:33] <zukalk> rh1z0, why wouldn't it be possible?
[06:33] <Exxcaliber> rh1z0, yeah, you can run everything you want, at the same time
[06:33] <Exxcaliber> rh1z0, it's just a matter of bandwith, ram, and CPU :)
[06:33] <rh1z0> brilliant thank you
[06:33] <Exxcaliber> np
[06:33] <GTX> 2 minutes left for Dapper to install :)
[06:34] <GTX> lol?
[06:34] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> so theres no easy way to do that huh?
[06:34] <rh1z0> its good ubuntu
[06:34] <kosnick> modem question: is there any way my modem tries the connection whether it finds tone or not?
[06:34] <Dr_Willis> ChurcH_of_FoamY,  fighting with all the different codec/video formats is the hard part. :P
[06:34] <ui> how can i change my screen resolution its 640x480 and i cant change it :(
[06:34] <Quinc1> pudland: Sorry, my connection blinked. Did I miss anything?
[06:34] <licio> lilo, ping
[06:34] <Exxcaliber> rh1z0,  yeah, it's really nice :) But any linux distro can do that
[06:34] <pudland> quinch, echo fglrx | sudo............. step 3 under ubuntu driver section
[06:34] <pudland> quinch, you do that/
[06:34] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> is there a program that can do that or something?
[06:35] <pudland> quinch, you do that?
[06:35] <Quinc1> (18:30:49) Quinch: pudland: Er, no; I used the ATI-provided drivers. That's a different section.
[06:35] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> or another one that can wright .avi to vcd?
[06:35] <newcomplexlife> tnxs _jason
[06:35] <foampeace> _jason: yes thanks
[06:35] <Dr_Willis> ChurcH_of_FoamY,  it may be time to do some googling and looking in the forums. this is an area that is full of pitfalls. sadly.
[06:35] <pudland> quinc1, read the end of the how-to
[06:35] <eneric> Hey. CAn someone help me with installing psybnc on ubuntu, ive tried with "make menuconfig" but It wont work
[06:35] <ChurcH_of_FoamY> Dr_Willis: ok that you for your help
[06:35] <pudland> quinc1, right above "NOTES"
[06:36] <Krpano> Guys...how is called the race resulting the mix of a White and a American Indian ?...
[06:36] <Dr_Willis> Krpano,  you wanting Derogtory slang?
[06:36] <Quinc1> pudland: Gah, missed that one.
[06:36] <_jason> Krpano: this is the ubuntu linux support channel
[06:36] <tristanmike> lol
[06:36] <roaet> Mestizo
[06:36] <roaet> Or something similar.
[06:37] <eneric> Someone want to help with with installing psybnc on ubuntu? :-)
[06:37] <ubuntu> aloha my brothers
[06:37] <tyrryy> french ?
[06:37] <pudland> quinc1, i believe that mean step 4 under the same section
[06:37] <Krpano> Dr_Willis , the etnic result....
[06:37] <_jason> !fr
[06:37] <ubotu> Va a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour aide et discussion en francais
[06:37] <ubuntu> from where i can move my desktop to left..  i use a LCD 1280x1024 :)
[06:37] <asterisk99> Anyone here able to answer a dumb permissions problem??? :)
[06:37] <_jason> asterisk99: just ask
[06:37] <tristanmike> asterisk99, just ask
[06:37] <tyrryy> ok merci
[06:38] <ubuntu> ubuntu rulez
[06:38] <xsje> my wife 2
[06:38] <ubuntu> :)
[06:38] <Quinc1> pudland: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"?
[06:38] <eneric> Someone knows how to install psybnc on ubuntu? :-)
[06:38] <pudland> quinc1, yeah, do step 4 fully also
[06:39] <GTX> eneric, psybnc sucks
[06:39] <Krpano> roaet , i think its that....thx
[06:39] <pudland> quinc1, select fglrx if ati is auto-selected
[06:39] <asterisk99> _jason/tristanmike: I have maanged to screw up a directory... I tried chown & chmod so I could edit a few files... but now in browser, directorys and files all show up as Type and Permissions = UNKNOWN
[06:39] <eneric> But I still need to know how to install it :-)
[06:39] <GTX> eneric, Install sBNC www.shroudbnc.info its better.
[06:40] <_jason> asterisk99: what directory did you change?
[06:40] <pudland> seveas, you by chance havn't been following our conv, have you?
[06:40] <eneric> ok
[06:40] <Quinc1> pudland: ATI was autoselectedm, using fglrx...
[06:40] <roaet> hrm
[06:40] <roaet> GRUB isn't loading.
[06:40] <pudland> quinc1, dont do the last sudo command
[06:40] <Quinc1> pudland: Kernel framebuffer, should I or shouldn't I?
[06:40] <daimers> Hi, ive got some problems. The thing is that in our school we have an firewall and on the SAME server we have an proxy-server. At the moment we configure all our applications to connect thru that proxyserver so we can use our services BUT the problem is that all applications/games dont have proxy support. We are planing to make an server that act as an router (NAT) and the server will automagilcy use the proxy for all trafic.. We wonder how we can
[06:40] <pudland> quinc1, hold on
[06:41] <Zoroaster> what if one wants to install something using apt-get, but you don;t know the exact name
[06:41] <_jason> Zoroaster: apt-cache search blah
[06:41] <tristanmike> Zoroaster, you can apt-cache search and look for it
[06:41] <pudland> quinc1, it says leave all others at default.  thats what i'de do
[06:41] <Stu123> How do you see what programs are using a port?
[06:41] <GTX> bb in abit  dapper is installing
[06:42] <nixbox> i want to make some changes to the ieee80211 module, i have just installed ubuntu breezy badger, how do i go about changing the module's code and merging it back, i dont have the kernel source in the default install
[06:42] <Quinc1> pudland: Alright, xserver reconfiguration is done.
[06:42] <bigfoot1> folks. Which deb from http://snapshot.opera.com/unix/Weekly-1670/intel-linux/ shoudl i get?
[06:42] <tsw> i recall there is a command like "repeat ls" to do ls over and over again.. but cant remember it.. ?
[06:43] <pudland> quinc1, i guess now you can reboot and pray.  if it works for you, whatch it not work for me!!!!!
[06:43] <tristanmike> Stu123, netstat -a
[06:43] <Quinc1> pudland: Don't worry, it won't work. It's a talent I have.
[06:43] <pudland> quinc1, haha
[06:43] <pudland> i'll be here when your done rebooting
[06:43] <amphi> tsw: while true; do ls; done
[06:44] <ubuntu> how can i use "network tools" to ping multiple hosts ?
[06:44] <lakcaj> tsw, watch ls
[06:44] <pudland> quinc1, then we'll check you xorg.conf again
[06:44] <ubuntu> i mean to have more windows..
[06:44] <tsw> lakcaj: thanks, thats it
[06:45] <Stu123> tristanmike, can I just check one port?
[06:45] <ui> who knows what is the amount of memory (in kb) to be used by  my videocard (NVIDIA Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420] )
[06:45] <jack__> Help!
[06:46] <_jason> !helpme
[06:46] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[06:46] <bigfoot1> how do i run a .deb file?
[06:46] <daimers> run?
[06:46] <_jason> !deb
[06:46] <ubotu> To install a .deb file: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb  (but note that the program you want might be installable using !apt from the !repos)
[06:46] <pudland> quinc1, reboot yet?
[06:46] <jjjjjjj> when i setup ubuntu i only selected 1024x768 resolution.  how can i add a higher resolution?  TIA
[06:47] <bigfoot1> _jason, thanks again!
[06:47] <jack__> sorry, my keyboard is not working right
[06:47] <pudland> quinc1, good god man, the suspense is killing me!!!!!!!
[06:47] <tristanmike> Stu123,, maybe try "netstat -p <programname>"
[06:47] <_jason> bigfoot1: you should always check synaptic for what you are installing first though
[06:48] <bigfoot1> _jason, i am pretty sure this deb isn't there. (opera browser's weekly bulilds)
[06:48] <Quinch> pudland: Well, it looks like it works. Sort of. I managed to start America's Army, and it loaded {it gave me the missing blahblah message before}. But now, when I exit, I get Xlib:  extension "XiG-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" missing on display ":0.0"."
[06:48] <ui> can someone tell me what is the amount of memory (in kb) to be used by  my videocard (NVIDIA Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420] )
[06:48] <pudland> whats your glxgears
[06:48] <eneric> Someone can help me with installing psybnc on ubuntu plz?
[06:49] <daimers> Hi, ive got some problems. The thing is that in our school we have an firewall and on the SAME server we have an proxy-server. At the moment we configure all our applications to connect thru that proxyserver so we can use our services BUT the problem is that all applications/games dont have proxy support. We are planing to make an server that act as an router (NAT) and the server will automagilcy use the proxy for all trafic.. We wonder how we can
[06:49] <Quinch> pudland: Spinning merrily away.
[06:49] <babe> hi peepz
[06:49] <pudland> whats your glxgears -printfps
[06:49] <nixbox> has anyone had problems with DHCP lease on WPA, the bug related to IEEE80211_KEY_GROUP ?
[06:50] <Quinch> pudand: The framerate is, if the output is to be believed, in four-to-five digit range.
[06:50] <BBC|Destructive> Hi
[06:50] <jack__> i don't like ubuntu!
[06:50] <BBC|Destructive> Kann mir jemand sagen wie ich fstab ffne?
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> german
[06:51] <Quinch> !ge
[06:51] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Quinch
[06:51] <Quinch> !ge
[06:51] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Quinch
[06:51] <pudland> quinc1, as before it was 200 ish
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> german channel
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> deutsch
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> hm
[06:51] <Quinch> ....blah. What's the botcommand for german channel?
[06:51] <Quinch> !de
[06:51] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> :(
[06:51] <BBC|Destructive> Thanks
[06:51] <Quinch> There we go.
[06:51] <CapSoft> lo folks
[06:51] <ui> can someone tell me what is the amount of memory (in kb) to be used by  my videocard (NVIDIA Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420] )
[06:51] <ubuntu_> hola
[06:51] <ui> <.<
[06:51] <ubuntu_> algun espaol
[06:52] <CapSoft> i have made myself a custom script but it does only work in the 2.6.10 kernel
[06:52] <Quinch> pudland: Yep. So, all in all, I think we could call this whole ordeal a success?
[06:52] <pudland> quinch, could you paste your new xorg.conf for me please?
[06:52] <pudland> quinch, i want to see what it says under openGL....
[06:52] <CapSoft> can someone explain why it doesn't work with the newer kernel?
[06:52] <_jason> !es
[06:52] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:52] <CapSoft> sudo ifconfig eth0 up
[06:52] <CapSoft> sudo mii-tool --force=10baseT-FD
[06:52] <CapSoft> sudo ifup --force eth0
[06:52] <Stu123> Right. I am trying to run UnrealIRCD. I am having a problem with port 6667 being in use. I want UnrealIRCD to be able to bind to that port to listen for incoming connections. How do I find what program is using it currently?
[06:53] <Quinch> pudland: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9255
[06:53] <ploom> Stu123, netstat?
[06:53] <ploom> or i dont remember...
[06:53] <Stu123> It is not telling me
[06:53] <Ribs> Stu123: sudo netstat -lp
[06:53] <Ribs> that should tell you
[06:53] <ui> can someone tell me what is the amount of memory (in kb) to be used by  my videocard (NVIDIA Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420] )
[06:54] <pudland> quinch, could you paste your new glxinfo also please.
[06:54] <CapSoft> someone any idea why i don;t get a dhcp lease with the new kernel and i do with the old kernel?
[06:54] <Quinch> pudland: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9256
[06:54] <zukalk> i'm monitoring a file using tail (here, /var/log/apache2/access.log). is there any way to make the console, e.g., beep when tail's output changes, i.e., when the file changes?
[06:55] <pudland> quinch, this means it worked.... OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[06:55] <Quinch> pudland: It's alive, it's alive....
[06:55] <ciro_> hi all
[06:55] <Quinch> pudland: IT'S A-LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!
[06:55] <ui> can someone tell me what is the amount of memory (in kb) to be used by  my videocard (NVIDIA Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 MX 420] )
[06:55] <pudland> quinch, try the fglrx_glxgears or whatever
[06:56] <defrysk> ui try google
[06:56] <ciro_> I created a new user and I need to give him root privileges how can I do it?
[06:56] <ui> defrysk im trying google but cant find it :(
[06:56] <pudland> quinch, with the  -printfps i beleive
[06:56] <tallmf> hey guys-how do I open a .bin file in ubuntu?
[06:57] <Ribs> tallmf: .bin just means binary, it could be anything.
[06:57] <tallmf> ok
[06:57] <Ribs> Do you know what the file actually is?
[06:57] <Stu123> Ribs, it is still not telling me. I can get Unreal to work listeing for clients on port 6668. But when I set it to listen on port 6667 I get told it is already in use
[06:57] <Quinch> pudland: 5341 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1068.096 FPS
[06:57] <tristanmike> tallmf, usually "chmod +x file.bin" then "./file.bin"
[06:57] <tallmf> its an install file for Realplayer
[06:57] <tallmf> I want to try it
[06:57] <tallmf> I know I tired that
[06:57] <tallmf> it says the file doesnt exist but its on my deskyop
[06:58] <_jason> tallmf: cd ~/Desktop
[06:58] <Ribs> Stu123: "sudo netstat -lp" works just fine for me
[06:58] <pudland> quinch, you got the real deal brother.  it prob wouldn't hurt to back-up your new xorg.conf
[06:58] <ui> how much is 64mb in kb?
[06:58] <tallmf> do I have to be the root user to be able to run that command?
[06:58] <defrysk> ui times 8
[06:58] <Quinch> pudland: Way ahead of you.
[06:58] <tristanmike> tallmf, then "chmod a+x" then ".filename.bin"
[06:58] <ui> defrysk times 8 what?
[06:58] <tristanmike> tallmf, err, that's "./filename.bin", sorry
[06:58] <defrysk> 64 x 8
[06:59] <pudland> quinch, hey, thanks for being the testbed.  I'll do this 1st thing when i get home.  Thanks again
[06:59] <Stu123> Hmm. I will try something else. Thank you Ribs
[06:59] <Ribs> No problem
[06:59] <Quinch> pudland: No problem, thanks for the help.
[07:00] <CapSoft> still no-one any idea?
[07:00] <CapSoft> i am a real noob
[07:00] <CapSoft> i don't know why i only have a dhcp lease with the older kernel...
[07:00] <pudland> quinch, i printed everything out.  If I see you on later, I'll give you my FPS.  Do you have TV-OUT on your card/
[07:00] <evilsmevil> hi all
[07:00] <Quinch> pudland: I don't think so, why?
[07:01] <goo> Fatal error: Call to undefined function easter_date()   - get this error. What package have i not installed?
[07:01] <pudland> quinch, that control panel you braught up earlier has the tv-out controls on it i beleive.
[07:01] <sdh> how-to-ask-questions.deb
[07:01] <tallmf> tristan mike:
[07:01] <Quinch> pudland: Eh, I don't think I'll need those.
[07:01] <tallmf> so all that is one line?
[07:02] <pudland> quinch, i have it on my 9200 and 9250. gotta get those working to.
[07:02] <idefix_> I installed a flash player and I'm trying to verify if it worked, but I cannot find a help -> about plugins in my mozilla menu
[07:02] <Quinch> pudland: Well, good luck with it.
[07:02] <_jason> idefix_: about:plugins in the address bar
[07:02] <Zoroaster> I'm not feeling very loved here, so I am leaving to join a MS Windows group
[07:02] <tristanmike> lol
[07:02] <pudland> quinch, thanks again, i guess my 3 hour "lunch break" is over!!!! hahaha
[07:03] <gnomefreak> goo: what are you trying to do when you get that error. that looks like a bug in a source code
[07:03] <Zoroaster> unless, someone were to stop me
[07:03] <Quinch> pudland: {snickers} Hey, thank you. I've been arsing with this for days.
[07:03] <tristanmike> ...no...don't go...and stuff
[07:03] <pudland> quinch, see ya
[07:03] <tallmf> tristan miike: the file is "RealPlayer10Gold.bin"
[07:03] <Zoroaster> actually, I was just going to reboot
[07:03] <ui> 64mb = 65536kb?
[07:03] <jojko> Hi
[07:03] <tallmf> what would the command look like for that?
[07:04] <Quinch> pudland: Ditto.
[07:04] <tallmf> if u dont mind
[07:04] <_jason> tallmf: realize that if you run that and install it, it will not be simple to remove it
[07:04] <tristanmike> tallmf, right so "chmod a+x Realplayer10Gold.bin"
[07:04] <tristanmike> tallmf, then "./RealPlayer10Gold.bin" should work for you
[07:04] <tallmf> yes..nothgin is simple IN linux...Im finding this out every minute
[07:05] <tristanmike> tallmf, no, that's not true, it's just different than Windows
[07:05] <tristanmike> tallmf, i find it pretty simple _now_
[07:05] <idefix_> _jason, when I try to play a movie I get no sound
[07:05] <_jason> tallmf: ubuntu is easier than windows in a lot of ways if you stick to using synaptic
[07:05] <tallmf> well....the fact that everything is command line based seems to make a small task HUGE
[07:06] <gnomefreak> tallmf: just about anything you do from cli you can do in gui
[07:06] <tallmf> what is synaptic?
[07:06] <ompaul> tallmf, nothing is command line based if you want to use the gui - it is your call
[07:06] <_jason> tallmf: everything isn't command line based, it's jsut easier to troubleshoot problems with cli
[07:06] <idefix_> synaptic is the GUI of apt-get
[07:06] <tristanmike> tallmf, time it next time. Next time you install a program in windows, time the amount of time it takes to point/click, then how much time does it take to type a command
[07:06] <_jason> idefix_: do you use esd?
[07:06] <ompaul> tallmf, System - Administration  -Synaptic Package Manager
[07:06] <tristanmike> !tell tallmf about Synaptic
[07:06] <idefix_> _jason what's esd
[07:06] <idefix_> ?
[07:06] <jojko> takkmf synaptic is gui instaler for apt-get
[07:07] <gnomefreak> !esd
[07:07] <tallmf> ok-I will get synaptic
[07:07] <ompaul> gnomefreak, nautilus does not do it ? (now I never tried)
[07:07] <_jason> idefix_: system > prefs > multimedia system selector, what does it say for output?
[07:07] <tallmf> synaptic runs thru gnome?
[07:07] <gnomefreak> ompaul: never tried either
[07:07] <tristanmike> tallmf, synaptic is already installed
[07:07] <idefix_> tallmf, you already have it
[07:07] <tallmf> oh...where is it?
[07:07] <gnomefreak> i find cli easier for most things
[07:07] <tristanmike> tallmf, see ompaul
[07:07] <ompaul> gnomefreak, right click and properties
[07:07] <tristanmike> tallmf, System - Administration - Synaptic Package Manager
[07:07] <jojko> tallmf system setings synaptic
[07:07] <idefix_> default sink: ESD, default source: OSS
[07:07] <ompaul> gnomefreak, as they say in the movies badabingbadabam
[07:08] <_jason> ompaul: who?
[07:08] <gnomefreak> that is there :( i never saw that before
[07:08] <idefix_> _jason fault sink: ESD, default source: OSS
[07:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell idefix_ about flashesd
[07:08] <tallmf> ok
[07:08] <tallmf> Im in
[07:08] <tallmf> how does this help me?
[07:08] <ompaul> _jason, ehh actually a TV show but it sounds better if you say movie :-/ I have been found out
[07:08] <tristanmike> tallmf, search for a package
[07:08] <tallmf> ok_i want to install mplayer for instance
[07:09] <tristanmike> tallmf, search "mplayer"
[07:09] <warty> HELLO
[07:09] <gnomefreak> tallmf: you need to enable multiverse to grab mplayer] 
[07:09] <ompaul> tristanmike, have you shown him universe and multivers?
[07:09] <pudland> quinch, question from another.... what gfx card do you have? and is it a dual head card?
[07:09] <tristanmike> ompaul, one step at a time, lol
[07:09] <_jason> idefix_: flash is dumb and doesn't use the right files, if you read that thread at the forums, you will see how to fix it
[07:09] <tallmf> universe...multiverse?>
[07:09] <gnomefreak> tristanmike: he wont find mplayer without multiverse
[07:10] <Quinch> pudland: ATI9600SE. I don't think it's dual.
[07:10] <tristanmike> gnomefreak, touche
[07:10] <gnomefreak> :) just tying to help
[07:10] <ompaul> warty, caps on is shouting :-) but hey you got warty, want to get something a little more modern?
[07:10] <tristanmike> tallmf, click Settings-Repositories
[07:10] <warty> HELLO
[07:10] <_jason> warty: press the caps-lock button once
[07:10] <Quinch> Warty: Please, could you turn the caps off?
[07:10] <_jason> hi
[07:10] <gnomefreak> i think i ran hoary for a week
[07:10] <tallmf> ok....
[07:10] <ompaul> warty, I replied to you already ?
[07:10] <warty> oki
[07:11] <tallmf> and then?
[07:11] <gnomefreak> that was my first :)
[07:11] <weedar> I need to view a Microsoft Producer video, is this possible under Linux?
[07:11] <Quinch> Oh, hey, while we're on the lock-buttons, is there a way to make the numlock go on on boot?
[07:11] <tristanmike> tallmf, ok, see "Settings" there?
[07:11] <gnomefreak> weedar: is it a ppt?
[07:11] <pudland> quinch, spec says your card has tv out
[07:11] <tristanmike> tallmf, at the bottom?
[07:11] <ompaul> weedar, what file extention does that create?
[07:12] <pudland> quinch, http://www.ati.com/products/radeon9600/radeon9600pro/compare.html
[07:12] <warty> i m using the ubuntu live cd beacsue my hdd is fried what can i do with the ubntu   someting soecial?
[07:12] <weedar> ompaul and gnomefreak - This is viewed online so all I get is an URL (a .htm)
[07:12] <tallmf> yup
[07:12] <tristanmike> tallmf, click the box that says "Show disabled software sources." so there is a check mark
[07:12] <warty> what
[07:12] <tallmf> settings
[07:12] <warty> ?
[07:12] <idefix_> _jason, what about all that talk that you need to tell linux everything and all about the brands of your sound cards etc. etc. ?
[07:12] <gnomefreak> weedar: do you know what it was made in? .htm is the exetention for html
[07:12] <tristanmike> tallmf, then close it
[07:13] <ompaul> weedar, if you get the page source and then the frame source you will be able to see the extention type
[07:13] <tallmf> ok
[07:13] <fran> hi all
[07:13] <_jason> idefix_: I've only used linux fairly recently, so maybe that was the case a few years ago
[07:13] <fran> greetings from argentina
[07:13] <ompaul> !tell weedar about restricted
[07:13] <tallmf> click all the unclicked boxes?
[07:13] <tristanmike> tallmf, yessir
[07:13] <weedar> I'll take a look ompaul
[07:13] <ompaul> weedar, I just got the bot to send you a message have a lookt
[07:14] <warty> u knoiw at the ubuntu os at the computer at the task bar when u acces it u will se there "network"      what can i do with thios?
[07:14] <tallmf> ok..its working
[07:14] <fran> how can I make to upgrade a networkless machine (even without dialup)?
[07:14] <fran> I mean, I know apt-get print uris and so...
[07:14] <tallmf> now what?
[07:14] <ompaul> warty, have you a windows network or a local network
[07:14] <tallmf> search again>??
[07:14] <tristanmike> tallmf, sure
[07:15] <warty> yes
[07:15] <fran> but here I cant even update apt-get database :/
[07:15] <warty> i have
[07:15] <tristanmike> tallmf, do you see "universe/mulitverse"?
[07:15] <idefix_> what do you do when you get the feeling you'll never get up to date to the standards of technology?
[07:15] <ompaul> tristanmike, it won't say multiverse
[07:15] <warty> ompaul
[07:15] <ompaul> it cant :-(
[07:15] <tallmf> see it where?
[07:15] <zein> I have a problem with a dual head setup useing a radeon 9200 card. Anyone with experience  to help?
[07:15] <warty> ompaul, i have
[07:16] <Quinch> pudland: Damn if I can see a coax outlet. All there is is the video out, something that marginally resembles a PS/2 port and some weird port for something with about two dozen pins.
[07:16] <ompaul> warty, well if it is open you might be able to navigate to it try clicking the icon and see what happens
[07:16] <tristanmike> ompaul, mine does
[07:16] <warty> oki
[07:16] <ompaul> tristanmike, after you manually added it
[07:16] <weedar> Oh that page..I already have support for all of those formats ompaul - it's none of those..
[07:16] <pudland> quinch, no coax..... it would be a round S-VIDEO out
[07:16] <tristanmike> ompaul, well, not manually via cmd line, but via synaptic, yes, which is what we just did
[07:16] <weedar> As I said, it's an Microsoft Producer movie (for Powerpoint 2003)
[07:17] <idefix_> how can you find a file somewhere in the file system that contains certain text?
[07:17] <ompaul> tristanmike, weedar what I would do is download it - read page source - and then read frame source then using the program wget "wget url"
[07:17] <kmaynard> idefix_: grep
[07:17] <idefix_> so grep "certain text" ?
[07:17] <tallmf> tristanmike: see it where?
[07:17] <kmaynard> yup
[07:17] <ompaul> weedar if you really want it you gotta play with the url
[07:17] <Quinch> pudland: Right. Oh. Damn, yeah, that must be the PS/2ish looking port. Yep, then I guess there is a TV-out capability.
[07:18] <tristanmike> tallmf, in that list under Settings-Repositories
[07:18] <pudland> quinch, the 2 dozen pin thing is your DVI
[07:18] <kmaynard> if you have no idea where it is, you can try this:  grep -R "some text" /
[07:18] <kmaynard> just be prepared to wait :)
[07:18] <warty> at the aplications, internet , terminal servber client-what can i doi with this>
[07:18] <idefix_> kmaynard, it'll take a long time, won't it?
[07:18] <Quinch> pudland: DVI? {note: up-to-date with hardware, I am not}
[07:18] <pudland> quinch, you dont feel the need to try the TV-OUT though do ya?
[07:18] <zukalk> i'm monitoring a file using tail (here, /var/log/apache2/access.log). is there any way to make the console, e.g., beep when tail's output changes, i.e., when the file changes?
[07:18] <pudland> digital video input
[07:18] <kmaynard> idefix_: yup...try the man page, see if you can exclude directories...im not a grep expert
[07:18] <pudland> high quality graphics
[07:19] <tallmf> tristanmike-yeah..under the subheadings of the bigger headings
[07:19] <ompaul> warty,  embedding something in a web page is not encryption it is just obfuscation
[07:19] <ompaul> warty,  sorry not for you
[07:19] <kmaynard> or you can just look in home, var, andetc...where its more likely to be
[07:19] <ompaul> weedar,  embedding something in a web page is not encryption it is just obfuscation
[07:19] <Quinch> pudland: Not in the slightest. That would involve exposing myself to the four neonate siblings that have claimed the other side of the apartment more than is absolutely necessary.
[07:20] <tallmf> tristanmike, is it installed then?
[07:20] <pudland> quinch, ;-) gotcha
[07:20] <tristanmike> tallmf, where are you at? did you search mplayer and find it?
[07:20] <warty> sometimes when i acces the gaim internet messenger  it says that my authentification is failed
[07:20] <pudland> quinch, ok, I'll talk to you later
[07:20] <warty> or simethin like taht
[07:20] <Quinch> pudland: Good luck.
[07:20] <pudland> quinch, thanks
[07:21] <warty> how can i manage another pc from the ubntu lkive cd
[07:21] <warty> ?????????????????????/
[07:21] <tallmf> tristanmike, yes the package is called "mga-vid source"
[07:21] <tallmf> is that right?
[07:22] <shmoolikipod> helllo
[07:22] <tristanmike> tallmf, for mplayer?
[07:22] <tretboot> do you know a tool for configuring a switch or a router
[07:22] <tallmf> yes
[07:22] <tristanmike> tallmf, see my pm?
[07:23] <tallmf> pm?
[07:23] <shmoolikipod> i m  want to know if the new relese of ubuntu beta have sopport with IT8211 controlres
[07:23] <tallmf> no
[07:23] <tristanmike> tallmf, private message
[07:23] <blekos> do u know how i can change the spash screen, is there a prog or smg?
[07:23] <ompaul> warty, well not wasting two lines of screen would be a start - is ssh running on the other machine? if so ssh -C username@othermachine - if you come a tad more forward with your software version (5.10 for instance) you can use a more up to date by a year version and vlc would be your friend
[07:24] <warty> oki
[07:24] <blekos> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=24899
[07:25] <shmoolikipod> :\
[07:25] <ompaul> blekos, that is just evil I will have to look
[07:25] <warty> but i hav ethe latest version but i have it live so when the configuration on the live cd is ready       it doesn't read my mouse and my keyboard   what shall i do?
[07:25] <shmoolikipod> were can i check the hardwere support of ubuntu ?
[07:26] <ompaul> shmoolikipod, what machine are you thinking of running it on (you can always try a live cd)
[07:26] <idefix_> kmaynard, how long can it take maximally?
[07:26] <ompaul> shmoolikipod, there is a page on http://wiki.ubuntu.com but it is very limited - it actually runs on a lot more hardware
[07:27] <rredd4> partition setup for ubuntu.  ext3 ok, do i need swap? anything else?
[07:27] <shmoolikipod> yeah my problem is with the HDD controler
[07:27] <gosuflavor> Hey, could someone help me with an ndiswrapper problem?  It seems pretty simple, I just dunno how  to fix it
[07:27] <shmoolikipod> the live cd don't need my HDD for thar
[07:27] <shmoolikipod> that*
[07:27] <kmaynard> idefix_: depends on your box...what are you looking for?
[07:27] <shmoolikipod> omiel88
[07:27] <ompaul> rredd4, you do about 2.5 times the ram up to a max of 1G to be honest
[07:28] <rredd4> ompaul: ok, is ext3 ok for partition?
[07:28] <ompaul> rredd4, yes
[07:28] <rredd4> ty
[07:28] <gosuflavor> I tried uninstalling the drivers, but I got the error: 'rm: cannot remove `/etc/ndiswrapper/rt2500usb' : Permission denied'
[07:29] <idefix_> a file that contains "mijn zooi"
[07:29] <idefix_> kmaynard
[07:29] <Quinch> Oh, by the way, Ompaul, you probably don't remember, but about a week ago, I bugged you about a disk's worth of files that disappeared and couldn't find. I found out what happened to them, though I've no idea how I've accomplished that.
[07:29] <tatters> I am trying to edit my fstab file so that my USB external hard drive  automounts at bootime,  this is what I come up with so far  -->>>dev/sda        /meida/usbdisk0  auto     rw,user,noauto  but its wrong anyone know the coreect parametres?
[07:29] <kmaynard> idefix_: ooook...is it an email, a config...? you can narrow down your search likely to etc, home, or var
[07:30] <kmaynard> then it wont take so long
[07:30] <ompaul> Quinch, vague
[07:30] <rredd4> ompaul: I am using partition magic to setup partitions.  Already have windows, debian and now Ubuntu to install.  sound ok?
[07:31] <charlie> Seaves There?
[07:31] <warty> i hav ethe latest version of live cd ubuntu but when i introduce the cd and when the running step is finished it wont read the mouse and the keyuboard    what shall i do?
[07:31] <ompaul> rredd4, ehh let debian and ubuntu look after their own partitions
[07:31] <charlie> I  installed the latest ubuntu thing
[07:31] <charlie> and now my X server doesnt work
[07:31] <Quinch> Ompaul: Basically, they were showing up as taking up space in "df", but not in "df" or could be found by any means whatsoever. I've found out two days ago that I have, somehow, copied the folder {HDA1} into the /media directory, so whenever the HDA1 drive mounted, it effectively masked the copied folder.
[07:31] <idefix_> kmaynard, my neighbour used my PC to make it internetaccessible, I saw him type "mijn zooi" in some file and I'd like to know which file it is
[07:32] <ompaul> Quinch, ooch / lucky
[07:32] <ompaul> charlie, do you mean dapper?
[07:32] <charlie> Yup :/
[07:32] <charlie> I get errors when I boot X and it installed kubuntu :(
[07:32] <rredd4> ompaul: so ubuntu will install new partitions without erasing my other ones?
[07:32] <ompaul> charlie, dapper is a development platform - go to #ubuntu+1
[07:34] <Quinch> ompaul: Yeah. I'd never have found it out if I didn't decide to mess with fstab and mounting for kicks. Took a look in /media and bam, there it was. Took me a while to piece together what happened. Altough I still don't understand how I could have copied it like that. I mean, I dragged and dropped it in Nautilus from /media to... where? /media? But that would be essentially copying it to the same place.
[07:34] <ompaul> rredd4, I don't know your exact situation however if you have space set aside you only need one swap partition for the two
[07:34] <ompaul> Quinch, you got them back - don't worry about it
[07:34] <gleesond> goobuntu is a joke right?
[07:34] <ompaul> gleesond, yes
[07:34] <rh1z0> hello again
[07:35] <rh1z0> where can i get a ircd server for ubunto
[07:35] <ompaul> gleesond, in so far as they use ubuntu internally
[07:35] <Quinch> ompaul: Yep, that's the main thing. I think I'll chalk up this one up to the list of unexplainable things. Anything, thanks again for putting up with me earlier.
[07:35] <tatters> does anyone here know the fstab settings to automount a  usb external drive
[07:36] <gleesond> this girl in my class was saying how she couldn't wait untill goobuntu came out. I thought to myself this has to be a joke
[07:36] <nemi> gleesond: there's gnubuntu I believe
[07:36] <rredd4> ompaul: ntfs = 69 gigs, ext3 (debian) = 5.3 MB, Swap = 1.5 MB
[07:36] <Chris_Tucker> anyone else watching the olympic curling?
[07:36] <tatters> goobuntu is googl OS based on unbtntu
[07:36] <rredd4> lots of free space on the 69 gigs
[07:36] <GTX> lo, I installed dapper and it installed kubuntu, and X doesnt work :( It cannot load modules GLCore or Nvidia
[07:37] <GTX> and im currently in console using irssi :/
[07:37] <nemi> GTX: irssi is teh r0x0r
[07:37] <GTX> Thats not the point :/
[07:37] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: yes :)
[07:37] <GTX> I have no GUI :\
[07:37] <_jason> GTX: you said you were feeling lucky
[07:37] <GTX> Yeah but :p
[07:38] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, which team you rooting for?
[07:38] <GTX> I was feeling lucky dam it!
[07:38] <_jason> GTX: don't go to a casino
[07:38] <tatters> I got Ubuntu,Kubuntu, Edubuntu ,Nubuntu might as well get goobuntu
[07:38] <GTX> _jason: can you help me fix it?
[07:38] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: Canada of course !!
[07:38] <speyer> !firestarter
[07:38] <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.
[07:38] <rredd4> is breezy still text installer or is now GUI?
[07:38] <GTX> When I try to load x _jason all I get is errors
[07:38] <LinuxJones> rredd4: text
[07:38] <_jason> GTX: sorry, I haven't taken the chance yet, in #ubuntu+1 are where all the brave people hang out
[07:38] <speyer> !firewall
[07:38] <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.
[07:39] <sebastian> anyone here having problems with burning cd's???
[07:39] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, yea, looks like they have gold won already, finland doesnt stand much of a chance with a 3-10 score with this end almost over
[07:39] <_jason> rredd4: breezy is text
[07:39] <rredd4> ty
[07:39] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: aye
[07:39] <warty> somebody get my out of the net and he told me that my spyware is low or something like that    what i shall do?
[07:39] <newuser> what is the syntax for tftp?
[07:39] <_jason> warty: what?
[07:39] <tatters> is autmounting  ausb drive via fstab possible even?
[07:39] <speyer> what would be the best way to stop being flooded from other people ?
[07:39] <newuser> have a ms dos batch file i need ntu.to use in ubu
[07:40] <_jason> speyer: /ignore them?
[07:40] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: Sweet I'm from Nova Scotia.
[07:40] <chalcedony> hi
[07:40] <speyer> _jason well they still can ping the server :)
[07:40] <warty> yes spayer what shall we do??because and me i was flooded by others
[07:40] <speyer> _jason so thats not a good option ...
[07:40] <_jason> speyer: oh, thought you meant on irc
[07:40] <speyer> _jason yeah on irc too
[07:40] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, awesome, my brother in law works over there
[07:40] <warty> not on irc at my on the messenger yahoo
[07:41] <_jason> speyer: block their ip with a firewall then?
[07:41] <chalcedony> warty: ignore, firewall.
[07:41] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: I am also 1/2 Newfie, the good half :)
[07:41] <ivo_> Hi people i wana know on unbuntu has got antivirus ?
[07:41] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, haha
[07:41] <thegladiator> !virus
[07:41] <ubotu> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, thegladiator
[07:41] <LinuxJones> ivo_: it's not really necessary
[07:41] <speyer> _jason well let`s say im not at home .. its there not a way to drop anything coming from the same ip more then 3 time`s ping or whatever in 2 min ?
[07:41] <tatters> Linux need AV to stop spreading to your netwok if file share
[07:42] <_jason> !linuxvirus
[07:42] <ubotu> The short life and hard times of a Linux Virus http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[07:42] <speyer> _jason like if you ping me more then 3 times in 2 min then iptables will deog any other pings from you
[07:42] <ivo_> LinuxJones i wery bad know english can u tell me whats mean neceassary ?please
[07:42] <_jason> speyer: yeah, I've seen something like that, I can't remember what it is called.  Someone else here probably knows
[07:42] <rh1z0> how do i install phpmyadmin on ubuntu
[07:42] <Chris_Tucker> i have a small question... this system im on now is for gameing (xp), and everything else is done in ubuntu, but Partition magic doesnt want to touch this drive... if i scp'd out the entire root fs, repartitioned, and reinstalled, then using a livecd scp'd everything BACK over the filesystem, would it work?
[07:42] <tatters> and AV to check E-mail is also good idea to stop spreading
[07:43] <thegladiator> ivo_, necessary - means that you need . anti virus is not needed really
[07:43] <_jason> speyer: I think ubuntuforums.org was where I saw it so you may want to try searching while you wait around here for an answer
[07:43] <LinuxJones> ivo_: if you install software from only Ubuntu repositories your fairly safe from anything bad getting installed on your computer.
[07:43] <ivo_> Ohhh big tnaks :)
[07:43] <tatters> AVG and clamAV  run on linux
[07:44] <speyer> _jason firestarter shows me a big list with hostnames , looks like people tryed to get into the smtp and http server , which doesnt even run :)
[07:44] <GTX> _jason: I've fixed the GLcore problem I think, but whats the default driver a screen should use.
[07:45] <tatters> Linux might be immune to most infections but it can pass virus on
[07:45] <GTX> _jason: because "nvidia" isnt working :X
[07:45] <speyer> _jason they tryed , port 25 and 80 bassic...
[07:45] <_jason> GTX: vesa is the basic one
[07:45] <GTX> k
[07:45] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: might be faster/easier to backup your /home/ directory and do a fresh install which you can re-partition your drive during install.
[07:45] <nm> tatters: and is that a generic retarded statment meant to fill the quota of generic retarded statements? or are you referring to email viruses or something
[07:46] <tatters> I am refering to any file that is infected can be passed on
[07:46] <tatters> if use smaba or email you can infect your network for sure
[07:46] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, yea thats the thing. dialup here for about another month-month and a half. and i have a hell of a lot of stuff installed in ubuntu
[07:46] <asterisk99> speyer: after installing Firestarter, where did it put the menu entry --- I can;t find it
[07:46] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: do a de-frag on your hard drive first in windows if you want to re-size the windows partition.
[07:48] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, yea i know the process for resizing, at least with Partition Magic 8, did it on my laptop thrice times.. but PM8 doesnt want to touch this drive, some error
[07:48] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: ahh I see, it should be ok backing everything up but you'll have to edit the /etc/fstab to reflect the changes in your filesystem as soon as the files get finished copying back to your harddrive.
[07:48] <xnull> is AOL for linux?
[07:48] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, do you know a good, EASY, gui partiion manager i could load on a livecd that will resize ntfs?
[07:48] <liminha> hi
[07:48] <tatters> AOHELL lol
[07:49] <rh1z0> anyone know where i can get ircd server for ubuntu?
[07:49] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: try doing a scandisk on the drive. Maybe your disk is getting ready to die :(
[07:49] <GTX> _jason: Thank god, I fixed it
[07:49] <LinuxJones> Chris_Tucker: gparted
[07:50] <crouton> Chris_Tucker: qtparted, on the Rescue CD
[07:50] <dyrne> rh1z0: apt-get install ircd
[07:50] <ffeeddee> hi!!
[07:50] <_jason> GTX: did you upgrade on your main system?
[07:50] <LinuxJones> rh1z0: you can search in synaptic or using apt-cache search ircd
[07:50] <GTX> yes _jason :X
[07:50] <kmaynard> idefix_: check in /etc
[07:50] <ffeeddee> can anybody tell me something about WINE and his repositories?
[07:51] <speyer> Unable to start guarddog firewall - /etc/rc.firewall does not exist
[07:51] <speyer> how come ?
[07:51] <asterisk99> !firestarter
[07:51] <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.
[07:51] <speyer> i stil install ot
[07:51] <tatters> I am trying to edit my fstab file so that my USB external hard drive  automounts at bootime,  this is what I come up with so far  -->>>dev/sda        /meida/usbdisk0  auto     rw,user,noauto  but its wrong anyone know the coreect parametres?
[07:52] <speyer> !guarddog
[07:52] <Chris_Tucker> LinuxJones, well i dont think that the drive is close to dieing, fairly new, smart enabled (that saved my data on a drive once, alerting me just before it went) i think its the windows flags MS has stamped on the partitions
[07:52] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, speyer
[07:52] <asterisk99> !firestarter
[07:52] <Chris_Tucker> i tried gparted/qtparted before but they didnt work, but that was hoary livecd
[07:52] <GTX> _jason: It's fucked up thoe it starts up with kubuntu but its gnome :/
[07:52] <Chris_Tucker> CANADA WON GOLD!
[07:52] <_jason> GTX: you mean the usplash image?
[07:52] <pomalley> hey guys
[07:53] <pomalley> i got a question
[07:53] <GTX> _jason: I think so
[07:53] <_jason> GTX: sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so
[07:53] <Fredde> Why can't apt-get find rar?
[07:53] <asterisk99> speyer: I installed firestarter - but can't find it in any menu (unless I've gone blind)
[07:53] <GTX>       1        /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-default.so
[07:53] <GTX> *+    2        /usr/lib/usplash/kubuntu-splash.so
[07:53] <GTX> _jason: ^
[07:53] <dyrne> apt-cache search rar?
[07:53] <LinuxJones> Fredde: you need to enable the universe or multiverse repository
[07:53] <_jason> GTX: choose 1 and then: dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r)
[07:54] <thegladiator> if i run  a windows virus file in wine , what will happen?
[07:54] <speyer> asterisk99 under " apllications - system tools "
[07:54] <GTX> _jason: how do I uninstall all nvidia related things. I need to reinstall nvidia
[07:54] <Fredde> LinuxJones: in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[07:54] <speyer> asterisk99 or open a terminal and type " firestarter
[07:54] <LinuxJones> Fredde: yes
[07:54] <jjjjjjj> what is a good email server software for ubuntu... i'm reading about postfix
[07:54] <Fredde> LinuxJones: I've allready done that
[07:54] <LinuxJones> Fredde: ok type apt-get update
[07:54] <_jason> GTX: not sure on that one
[07:55] <Fredde> LinuxJones: I have also done that
[07:55] <pudland> !antivirus
[07:55] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pudland
[07:55] <LinuxJones> Fredde: that will download the updated packages list for the new repos
[07:55] <pudland> !virus
[07:55] <ubotu> Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pudland
[07:55] <thegladiator> ubotu, tell pudland about linuxvirus
[07:55] <LinuxJones> Fredde: can you post your sources.lst file to like www.pastebin.ca and I will have a peek.
[07:56] <Fredde> http://pastebin.ca/43026
[07:56] <a1t> hi, can i get the freebsd partition with 5.20 live cd ubuntu?
[07:56] <thegladiator> 5.10
[07:56] <a1t> yes 5.10 sorry =)
[07:57] <a1t> i want to say: mount -t ufs ...
[07:57] <LinuxJones> Fredde: it may be in multiverse so add that repo as well
[07:57] <pomalley> question: i just loaded breezy badger from cd and it says there are updates. I click the update button in the top right and it asks for password. When I put in root password, it says wrong password (but I can su with it). When I put in user password, nothing happens.
[07:57] <Fredde> LinuxJones: how do I add that?
[07:57] <_jason> pomalley: did you do an expert install?
[07:57] <pomalley> yeah
[07:57] <pomalley> I guess that was a mistake ;)
[07:57] <speyer> anyone using guardog ?
[07:58] <LinuxJones> Fredde: add multiverse after the places you have added universe (leave universe there )
[07:58] <_jason> pomalley: okay, first the bot is going to tell you about how ubuntu likes sudo, then he's going to tell you how to fix your problem :)
[07:58] <thegladiator> then you shud figure it yourself :)
[07:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell pomalley about sudo
[07:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell pomalley about expert
[07:58] <pomalley> haha thanks
[07:58] <LinuxJones> Fredde: once you make the change update then search for unrar
[07:58] <speyer> anyone using guarddog ?
[07:58] <syllogism> does anyone have experience with apt-move that could help me?
[07:59] <Fredde> LinuxJones: I don't really understand what I have to add?
[07:59] <Fredde> LinuxJones: and where
[07:59] <Very> sera..
[07:59] <Very> hi all..
[08:00] <LinuxJones> Fredde: make the 2nd entry in your sources.lst look like this >> deb http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main restricted universe multiverse
[08:00] <pomalley> thanks _jason, didn't realize it was a sudoers issue... :)
[08:01] <idefix_> kmaynard, I can play MP3's so the sound card should be configured in linux, then why doens't it work with the flashplayer? I'll just read the stuff you sent, but I still think it's kinda strange
[08:03] <idefix_> Dieter, first half seventy
[08:03] <idefix_> Jaap, grey hair
[08:03] <Very> sera
[08:03] <Very> hi all
[08:03] <Very> i'am italian...
[08:04] <idefix_> arrivederci
[08:04] <Fredde> LinuxJones: http://pastebin.ca/43029 ?
[08:04] <LinuxJones> Fredde: perfect
[08:05] <Very> help me.. :((
[08:05] <_jason> pomalley: works now?
[08:05] <idefix_> with what?
[08:05] <Very> 1 minut.. write..
[08:05] <_jason> !it
[08:05] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:05] <Fredde> LinuxJones: that didn't work, either
[08:05] <LinuxJones> Fredde: did you do apt-get update ?
[08:06] <Fredde> LinuxJones: noope :] 
[08:06] <e-head> Hey guys, anyone know which package "maildirmake" is in ?
[08:07] <trappist> e-head: courier-base
[08:07] <ompaul> _jason, wot?
[08:07] <Fredde> LinuxJones: I got and diplicate sources.list entry, bu I can get rar now
[08:07] <LinuxJones> Fredde: apt-cache search unrar doesn't output anything ?
[08:07] <_jason> ompaul: ?
[08:08] <LinuxJones> Fredde: ok good, best to comment out the duplicate entries
[08:08] <thegladiator> whs is the latest test edition callde "alpha"
[08:08] <thegladiator> ?
[08:08] <thegladiator> instaed of flight 4 ?
[08:08] <pomalley> _jason: yeah, sorry for the no response... I was busy downloading updates!
[08:08] <e-head> trappist: thanks man.
[08:08] <dyrne> Fredde: btw you probably want unrar-nonfree
[08:09] <Fredde> LinuxJones: should I do apt-get update after the edit of duplicates?
[08:09] <_jason> ompaul: do you have a hilight on omalley probably?
[08:10] <_jason> or did I saw something and forget
[08:10] <ompaul> _jason, sorry there is somone with the nick pomalley what you get if you take the om expand it and put it on the correct end of my nick, and no not a highlight I just sat down again and what did I see :)
[08:10] <LinuxJones> Fredde: no you shouldn't have to do that.
[08:10] <idefix_> in what directory are the files for the settings for the access to internet?
[08:11] <Rawplayer>  /etc/
[08:12] <asterisk99> speyer: Got firestarter started, thanks
[08:12] <Fredde> LinuxJones: is http://se.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Packages the deb http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe in the sources.list
[08:13] <Mosi> does anyone know how to set something to automatically mount when you attach it?
[08:13] <Mosi> like a CD does, when you insert it?
[08:13] <asterisk99> _jason/tristanmike: Sorry I had to take a long distance call... back to the Unknown type, modified, and permissions... how does chmod screw that up?
[08:14] <dyrne> Mosi: cds should automount check /etc/fstab make sure there is an entry
[08:14] <Fredde> LinuxJones: thanks for everything, now it works :D
[08:14] <Mosi> dyrne: they do, but i want to set up my USB flash drive to do the same
[08:15] <_jason> asterisk99: that reminds me, I have to make one.  What directory did you chmod?
[08:15] <dyrne> Mosi: they should also
[08:15] <speyer> is there any option i can add to guarddog , to make my machine to not respond to ping request ?
[08:16] <Mosi> dyrne: i don't think they do, but where would they mount if they did?
[08:16] <GTX> _jason: is it  possible to remove dapper pfft
[08:16] <_jason> GTX: not that I know of
[08:16] <GTX> _jason: Guess it's going to have to be a format then :/
[08:16] <dyrne> Mosi: /etc/fstab should point them to /media/usb0
[08:16] <asterisk99> _jason: I created a user (call him 'foobar') ... and created a bunch of folders & files under /home/foobar ... did chown foobar:foobar for all the files in /user/foobar/*
[08:16] <LinuxJones> Fredde: have fun :)
[08:17] <dyrne> Mosi: what is it showing up as /dev/sda or /dev/sdb?
[08:17] <nameless> bonjour
[08:17] <foampeace> i cant wait for AR, must have AR!
[08:17] <dyrne> Mosi: maybe you have to add another line to fstab
[08:17] <Mosi> dyrne: sda
[08:17] <dyrne> Mosi: should already be there
[08:17] <GTX> _jason: The final dapper wont have these problems right, I mean like the updated one?
[08:17] <Mosi> dyrne: i didn't notice that  before. is it possible that it got added after i plugged it in the first time?
[08:18] <Fredde> LinuxJones: how do I know wich one I should comment?
[08:18] <Mosi> dyrne: i might jsut not have been paying attention ^_^;
[08:18] <_jason> GTX: hopefully not
[08:18] <dyrne> Mosi: im not really familiar with hal and usb stuff so maybe
[08:18] <GTX> ok _jason, I'll be back later. I'll have to format :p
[08:18] <asterisk99> _jason: That was OK, but I wanted to be able to edit files in those directories using my master account (the one I use to login) ... I could only ger Read-Only for those files, soooooo I did a chmod +w ... that didn;t work... I did a chmod 777... then things got screwy
[08:18] <_jason> asterisk99: that shoudln't cause problems, what was it again that happened?
[08:19] <_jason> asterisk99: ah
[08:19] <_jason> asterisk99: expand on ``screwy''
[08:19] <Mosi> dyrne: well i feel silly. whether i just missed it last time i don't know, but now it's automounting >_>
[08:19] <e-head> anybody here a mutt user ?
[08:19] <Mosi> dyrne: thanks anyways :)
[08:19] <idefix_> what does the ln command do?
[08:19] <dyrne> Mosi: np :)
[08:19] <_jason> idefix_: makes links
[08:19] <e-head> idefix_: it's for manking links. "man ln"
[08:20] <e-head> making
[08:20] <e-head> mutt users ?
[08:20] <asterisk99> _jason: No the dates/permissions/types are all Unknow in File Browser... even my directories show up with the "footprint" icon and no longer the file-folder icon
[08:20] <asterisk99> _jason: In fact, all files and directories show up that way
[08:20] <idefix_> but typing sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libesd.so.0 /usr/lib/libesd.so.1 didn't make the soundcard work!
[08:21] <_jason> asterisk99: can't you just make a new user and copy over the documents from the other one, probably easier than getting to the source of the problem and I have no idea where to start
[08:21] <kjon> Help! - I need to use the vga port of my notebook, but I can't. What do I need to configure? (I have an Intel Graphics chipset)
[08:21] <idefix_> it's probably better to get some kick-ass linux ubuntu course instead of trying on yourself and asking you guys all the time, right?
[08:22] <asterisk99> _jason: Hmmmmm. Probably. I would love to understand how I screwed it up .... so that I don;t make a repeat performance of my dumb-assedness
[08:22] <_jason> idefix_: read the /whole/ thread
[08:22] <DigitalLF> hay i got a big big problem... i worked all day to got the 686-smp working on my inspiron 9400 laptop but when i try to start "hidd --server" it totalt freaze and the only way to access it is to press the power button
[08:22] <_jason> asterisk99: I don't think that should cause problems actually, other than the fact that it is kind of unsafe
[08:23] <_jason> asterisk99: I think I'll create a new user and try it...
[08:23] <_jason> asterisk99: you can *try* to delete the ~/.gnome2 and ~/.gnome directories
[08:24] <rend> i installed the windows codecs but still vlc doesnt play all the codecs that totem would play... any ideas?
[08:24] <_jason> rend: vlc doesn't use the codecs
[08:24] <speyer> my guarddog itsenabled and now i cannot connect to any irc server :( what do i need to enable ?
[08:25] <NanoBCN> ok, sorry, guys, it's time for a stupid question. I'm trying to symlink a folder and the result is "Too many levels of symbolic links", what can I do?
[08:26] <wastrel> heh how many links in the chain?
[08:27] <NanoBCN> wastrel, this is the link I'm trying to do: "ln -s 2001\ -\ Uncle\ Moe\'s\ Space\ Ranch/ /media/Data/mp3/\[\] Fusion/Garsed\ \&\ Helmerich/
[08:27] <NanoBCN> "
[08:27] <Rayen> Hi, I was wondering how to get new repositories to install software like MPlayer ?
[08:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell Rayen about repos
[08:28] <_jason> ubotu: tell Rayen about mplayer
[08:28] <fli7e> quick question: file location of grub.conf?
[08:28] <DigitalLF> ubotu: tell DigitalLF about hidd
[08:28] <DigitalLF> damn... worth a try anyway ;P
[08:28] <idefix_> _jason do I have to type /usr/lib$ ls -a libes* libesd.so.0 libesd.so.0.2.36 libeesd.so.1 or do I omit libes* ?
[08:28] <_jason> fli7e: don't think there is one, is /boot/grub/menu.lst what you want?
[08:28] <fli7e> _jason, yeah probably. just looking to extend bootloader times
[08:29] <wastrel> NanoBCN: i don't think you can symlink across 2 different partitions
[08:29] <_jason> fli7e: yep, just look for the ``timeout'' line iirc
[08:29] <wastrel> er, drives
[08:29] <fli7e> thanks
[08:29] <wastrel> something like that :] 
[08:29] <NanoBCN> wastrel, it's the same partition, both are under /media/Data/ which is the same partition
[08:29] <Fredde> how can I play .mp3 files in amaroK?
[08:29] <_jason> idefix_: I don't remember having to do that
[08:30] <_jason> ubotu: tell Fredde about mp3
[08:30] <Rayen> _jason I have already tryed "apt-get install mplayer" and "apt-get install mplayer-686" but APT says: "Package mplayer is not available, but is referred to by another package..."
[08:30] <wastrel> no those are hardlinks anyway,  symlinks are cool across partitons/filesystems...  dunno
[08:30] <_jason> Rayen: you need to enable mutliverse, see ubotu's first link
[08:30] <_jason> Rayen: s/mutliverse/mutliverse
[08:30] <_jason> ack
[08:30] <_jason> MULTIVERSE
[08:30] <Rayen> ok
[08:30] <_jason> sorry :)
[08:31] <NanoBCN> wastrel, sorry, seems I'm getting closer now
[08:31] <jjjjjjj> anyone here running a mail server?
[08:32] <lowroad> hi
[08:32] <lowroad> is anyone there?
[08:32] <Fredde> Thanks everyone
[08:32] <NanoBCN> wastrel, it worked now, thanks anyway
[08:32] <idefix_> _jason the rest of the whole tread is some stuff about them having two sound cards
[08:33] <lowroad> can anyone hear me?
[08:33] <OmWezAddams> whaaaaaaaaaat?
[08:33] <HappyFool> lowroad: yip
[08:34] <Khaaaaan> How can I set X chat to minimize to the system tray??
[08:34] <lowroad> sorry, first time using xchat
[08:34] <_jason> idefix_: read post 19
[08:34] <pdlnhrd> i am trying to install ubuntu 5.10, i keep getting this error "copying packages failed"  during the install
[08:35] <speyer> pdlnhrd bad cd rom device or you burn the iso file at a high speed whihc is no good :)
[08:35] <HappyFool> Khaaaaan: maybe the xchat-systray package ?
[08:35] <p0windah> pdlnhrd: make sure you run "sudo apt-get update" beforehand
[08:35] <geneo93> pdlnhrd:  ban burn
[08:35] <lowroad> can anyone tell me how to remove firefox 1.5 so i can reinstall a fresh copy?
[08:35] <speyer> lowroad using apt ?
[08:35] <pdlnhrd> speyer: i have burned three copies
[08:35] <speyer> pdlnhrd at what speed ?
[08:35] <p0windah> oohh, cd technology
[08:35] <pdlnhrd> speyer: default
[08:35] <speyer> pdlnhrd you only need one :)
[08:35] <lowroad> no, i think i downloaded the pacakge and installed it
[08:35] <foampeace> is there an x/gnome prog that brings up proces list and you can do a killall -9 or whatever on it?
[08:36] <speyer> pdlnhrd well default can be the speed of you cd the high speed that can be burn :)
[08:36] <geneo93> pdlnhrd:  did you check md5sum
[08:36] <speyer> pdlnhrd you didnt answer my question. at what speed ?
[08:36] <foampeace> system monitor?
[08:36] <HappyFool> foampeace: yes. `System monitor' (under system tools, i think)
[08:36] <lowroad> .
[08:36] <e-head> Hey people.
[08:36] <pdlnhrd> speyer: i would have to go to the other computer to find the speed.  i used the disk to install another machine so i am suspect that that is the case
[08:36] <e-head> Here is a strange question.
[08:36] <warthawg> if a man wanted a full c development system, what would he install?  is there a meta package?
[08:36] <cradek> !gcc
[08:37] <ubotu> gcc is, like, totally, the GNU project C and C++ compiler.  From the command-line, type "man gcc" for a complete manual on gcc.  You can install gcc with 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[08:37] <pdlnhrd> speyer: but i can reburn another at a low speed
[08:37] <warthawg> strange, that is installed by default, but safecopy says it isn't there
[08:37] <speyer> pdlnhrd i wouldnt burn iso file at higher speed then 8x and also run md5sum after
[08:37] <wastrel> lowroad:  use the wiki instructions, the same page that had the install intsructions has a removal section
[08:37] <lowroad> wastrel: thanks, i'll check it out
[08:37] <Khaaaaan> That worked... x chat systray = good stuff
[08:37] <pdlnhrd> speyer: how do i run md5 against a burned cd?
[08:38] <pdlnhrd> speyer: can i do that to the disk i already have?
[08:38] <Khaaaaan> Anybody know why ndisgtk doesnt show up in my menus??
[08:38] <e-head> I have an advanced question.
[08:38] <warthawg> tks, ubotu
[08:38] <geneo93> pdlnhrd:  it could be the reader
[08:38] <e-head> "ls" ignores the prefix "_" when listing stuff out.  For example, "_pooh" shows up after "pah".  This used to not be the case.
[08:38] <pdlnhrd> geneo93:  is there a way to test that?
[08:38] <speyer> pdlnhrd yes md5sum nameoftheisofile.iso   where ever this is /mnt/cdrom so " md5sum /mnt/cdrom/youriso.iso
[08:39] <e-head> I think it may be because of a system library changing it's behavior.
[08:39] <cradek> e-head: LC_COLLATE=C
[08:39] <e-head> cradek: dude, you rock.  ;)
[08:39] <speyer> pdlnhrd if you`re using windows then its a diff command with i havent got a clue aboit it ;)
[08:39] <Khaaaaan> What does "hardware present = NO" mean?
[08:39] <Khaaaaan> :(
[08:39] <cradek> e-head: it bugs the crap out of me too
[08:39] <geneo93> speyer:  its a 3rd party thing for windows
[08:39] <pdlnhrd> speyer: nope a mac... though the file is not an iso once it is burned... but i can test it before i burn the iso
[08:40] <cradek> e-head: also sorting a B c D e F instead B D F a c e
[08:40] <e-head> yes !
[08:40] <e-head> thanks man.
[08:40] <cradek> welcome
[08:40] <e-head> Do i put this in my bash.rc file ?
[08:40] <cradek> .bashrc
[08:40] <e-head> yeah.  :)
[08:40] <LadyNikon> anyone run bugzilla on their home machine?
[08:40] <e-head> thanks again.
[08:40] <speyer> pdlnhrd well that will be best . :)) check it before you burn it sounds a good ideea
[08:40] <cradek> sure
[08:40] <LadyNikon> is there a way to get rid of the gnome-bug thing
[08:40] <LadyNikon> without getting rid of the gnome desktop?
[08:40] <CapSoft> lo folks
[08:41] <CapSoft> http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html
[08:41] <mwe> e-head: or /etc/profile for making it sytem wide
[08:41] <e-head> even better.  :)
[08:41] <CapSoft> why is easy unbuntu not available in synaptic
[08:41] <LadyNikon> do you have the multiverse and the universe options available to you?
[08:42] <lowroad> I upgraded to firefox1.5 but i dont remember where installed it to and I want to remove it now to reinstall a fresh copy, can anyone help me?  (sorry, i'm new to linux)
[08:42] <[blah] > Is there anything like cpuz for ubuntu?
[08:43] <LadyNikon> lowroad: in synatic you can have a package reinstalled
[08:43] <Sonobana> [blah] : what this cpuz does?
[08:43] <lowroad> LadyNikon:  I didn't use synatic to install
[08:43] <clucas> hello all
[08:44] <_jason> lowroad: did you follow the wiki?
[08:44] <clucas> i guess this the the real ubuntu channel?
[08:44] <lowroad> _jason:  I guess i didn't
[08:44] <LadyNikon> nice reading clucas
[08:44] <lowroad> _jason:  it was a while ago, i remember scrounging the forums until i found some instructions that worked
[08:44] <MetaMorfoziS> lowroad: whereis firefox
[08:44] <GeorgeAScott> hi
[08:44] <MetaMorfoziS> or locate firefox
[08:45] <lowroad> _jason:  i just tried the wiki uninstall but i dont have the directory it says to delete
[08:45] <_jason> lowroad: a lot of instructions use /opt, check there.
[08:45] <Cryptid> i need help in installing mplayer can some 1 point me to a guide on how to install mplayer with all the dependecies needed????
[08:45] <clucas> well i was over in ubuntuforums and ther is nothing there!
[08:45] <herede> is it just me or is there some problem with the package servers for breezy? it gives me some weird error, could someone try apt-get?
[08:45] <GeorgeAScott> i'm still having problems with configuring xorg.conf for two monitors/video cards
[08:45] <LadyNikon> Cryptid: use the synaptic
[08:45] <_jason> lowroad: How do you start firefox 1.5?
[08:45] <cradek> !mplayer
[08:45] <lowroad> _jason:  i type firefox
[08:45] <ubotu> it has been said that mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[08:45] <_jason> ubotu: tell Cryptid about mplayer
[08:45] <LadyNikon> Cryptid: listed under systems
[08:45] <LadyNikon> !bugzilla
[08:45] <ubotu> Ubuntu's bugzilla ( http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com ) is now closed to new bugs.  The new bugtracker is at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[08:45] <[blah] > Sonobana, it gives you (realtime) info on your CPU.  Processing speed, chipset, switches things like if it has MMX SSE2 etc
[08:45] <lowroad> _jason:  or at least thats what it's linked to
[08:45] <YerbaBuena> hello
[08:45] <YerbaBuena> people
[08:45] <_jason> lowroad: type: readlink -f `which firefox`
[08:46] <clucas> glad i found you all!
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> need helppppppppppp
[08:46] <jjjjjjj> there is an uninstall line in the wiki lowroad... i can find it in a sec
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> anybody cant help me
[08:46] <LadyNikon> YerbaBuena: just ask your question...
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> ?
[08:46] <clucas> i would love some help w/ my network!
[08:46] <LadyNikon> if someone can help they will.
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> oka man i have problem with that
[08:46] <Cryptid> LadyNikon, its not there in synaptic i have a;ll the repositories enabled??? did u add ne external repos??? if so please let me know which 1
[08:46] <cradek> GeorgeAScott: http://timeguy.com/cradek/01138249310
[08:46] <[blah] > Sonobana, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSE2
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> Password:
[08:46] <YerbaBuena>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...                               [fail] 
[08:46] <YerbaBuena>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...                               [fail] 
[08:46] <Sonobana> [blah] : like cat /proc/cpuinfo ?
[08:46] <lowroad> _jason:  there was a firefox dir in the /opt, but i used Automatix trying to install a fresh copy over it and now there is no firefox dir in /opt
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> why ahhh
[08:46] <[blah] > err Sonobana  http://www.cpuid.org/cpuz.php
[08:46] <_jason> cradek: you need mutliverse, ubotu sent you a guide
[08:46] <LadyNikon> YerbaBuena: dont paste here pls.
[08:46] <[blah] > maybe
[08:46] <YerbaBuena> oka sorry
[08:47] <YerbaBuena> priv
[08:47] <YerbaBuena> ?
[08:47] <cradek> _jason: ?
[08:47] <_jason> lowroad: don't use automatix
[08:47] <LadyNikon> Cryptid: i dunno then.
[08:47] <_jason> cradek: apologies, name completion error :)
[08:47] <cradek> _jason: np
[08:47] <_jason> Cryptid: you need mutliverse, ubotu sent you a guide
[08:47] <YerbaBuena> no cant help me with that lady?
[08:47] <lowroad> _jason:  i already did =(  it was really tough installing all those plugins so i used it
[08:47] <LadyNikon> Cryptid: http://packages.ubuntu.com/  check to see if its here
[08:47] <lowroad> i typed in whereis firefox and got this:
[08:47] <lowroad> firefox: /usr/bin/firefox.ubuntu /usr/bin/firefox /usr/lib/firefox /usr/bin/X11/firefox.ubuntu /usr/bin/X11/firefox /usr/local/bin/firefox /usr/local/firefox /usr/share/man/man1/firefox.1.gz
[08:48] <dan> heya
[08:48] <[blah] > Sonobana, like cpuinfo but better.  But cpuinfo suffices
[08:48] <kmaynard> try which firefox
[08:48] <LadyNikon> openbsd?
[08:48] <_jason> lowroad: that's ok, I'm just lettign you know that there hvae been problems with it, try: readlink -f $(which firefox)
[08:48] <dan> how do i access my hard drives?
[08:48] <YerbaBuena> helloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo is channel of ubuntu
[08:49] <_jason> dan: mount them
[08:49] <jjjjjjj> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion  there is a uninstall section there lowroad
[08:49] <YerbaBuena> helppppp with shit ubuntu
[08:49] <dan> how?
[08:49] <clucas> I cant get online w/ wifi or wired any ideas?
[08:49] <in54no> how i can configure a net with only 2 PC?
[08:49] <_jason> dan: what filesystem are they?
[08:49] <lowroad> which firefox gives me:  /usr/local/bin/firefox      readlink -f $(which firefox) gives me:  /usr/local/firefox/firefox
[08:49] <LadyNikon> YerbaBuena: your gonna get yourself banned.
[08:49] <LadyNikon> if someone can help they will..
[08:49] <LadyNikon> if they cant try the forums.
[08:49] <YerbaBuena> and? with this channel bah
[08:49] <cradek> I'd like to see it too
[08:49] <dan> _jason:wat you mean?
[08:49] <_jason> lowroad: that's where it is /usr/local/firefox/
[08:49] <YerbaBuena> is bad the girl
[08:49] <YerbaBuena> :(
[08:49] <YerbaBuena> bitch
[08:50] <jjjjjjj> in54no: do you have a hub or switch or router?
[08:50] <LadyNikon> clucas: what are you trying
[08:50] <_jason> dan: are they ntfs, fat32, ext3...?
[08:50] <lowroad> _jason: so should i just delete that folder?
[08:50] <_jason> lowroad: depends on how you installed it
[08:50] <LadyNikon> hahah i get called that for trying to keep him from getting banned nice.
[08:50] <jjjjjjj> If for some reason you want to undo the installation and revert back to the standard Firefox 1.0.7, here's how.
[08:50] <dan> not a clue
[08:50] <clucas> Ive installed a ndiswrapper for the wifi and it has been reconized bu no connect
[08:50] <lowroad> _jason:  I think i used the command dpkg -i packagename.deb
[08:50] <georgy> LadyNikon: smart
[08:51] <jjjjjjj> check out that link for details lowroad?
[08:51] <lowroad> _jason:  then i followed some forum advice and used symbolic links (i dont know what they do, just followed the instructions)
[08:51] <k^^> how can I get my vncserver to start everytime ubuntu boots?
[08:51] <LadyNikon> clucas: and you installed the driver?
[08:51] <clucas> also tried a pcmcia ethernet card and wired connection and nada
[08:51] <_jason> lowroad: do you have a link to this guide?
[08:51] <clucas> yes i installed the driver
[08:51] <LadyNikon> clucas: when you do ipconfig what do you get?
[08:51] <lowroad> i dont see the link JJJJJJ and _jason are saying
[08:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan about diskmounter
[08:51] <Healot> anyone on GPRS?
[08:51] <LadyNikon> paste it here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:52] <dyrne> k^^: there should be an entry for it in /etc/init.d/ is there?
[08:52] <clucas> the card is a trendnet tew-226pc used  the realtec 8180 driver
[08:52] <lowroad> _jason:  oh the guide i used for symbolic linking? no i dont.... it was weeks ago
[08:52] <LadyNikon> and the card is recognized in ndiswrapper?
[08:52] <linda019> hi all -- need help -- doing new ubuntu install.  Already have windows and debian partitions.   Will the install set up my new partition without erasing my other partitions?
[08:52] <clucas> command not found
[08:52] <_jason> lowroad: dpkg -r packagename.deb
[08:52] <LadyNikon> linda019: tell it where to install it
[08:52] <iBalo> linda019, if you tell the installer to do so, yes
[08:52] <HappyFool> LadyNikon: it's ifconfig on linux (unless he's still using windows?)
[08:52] <geneo93> clucas:  ifconfig
[08:53] <lowroad> linda019:  the install will let u do that
[08:53] <idefix_> what is the unit of (wind)resistance? N ?
[08:53] <LadyNikon> HappyFool: yeah.. i get the if and the ip confused
[08:53] <linda019> LadyNikon: ty, it will reinstall grub too?
[08:53] <LadyNikon> HappyFool: i am on a windows box and have my ubuntu kvm's heh
[08:53] <lowroad> _jason:  so just redownload the package i used? will that work?
[08:53] <clucas> inet6 address : and a bunch of junk
[08:53] <_jason> lowroad: no, just use that command
[08:53] <georgy> linda019: yes
[08:53] <LadyNikon> linda019: that i dont know.
[08:53] <iBalo> linda019, but it migt be a good idea to prepare some diskspace beforehand
[08:54] <linda019> lowroad: ty
[08:54] <k^^> dyrne, I don't think there is
[08:54] <lowroad> _jason:  i'll give it a shot right now
[08:54] <linda019> georgy: ty honey!
[08:54] <clucas> no real ip addrs
[08:54] <lowroad> linda019: =)
[08:54] <dyrne> k^^: how did you install it? using apt-get?
[08:55] <Exxcaliber> Hey Guys.. How do i force my laptop to eject my dvd-disc? It isn't mounted.
[08:55] <k^^> dyrne, I think so, yes. The thing is, I would like to log on gdm via vnc
[08:55] <linda019> iBalo: so i should use my partition magic to set up partition, i have 69 g's with lots of free space left
[08:55] <clucas> went to system admin networking and set to DHCP
[08:55] <georgy> Exxcaliber: /dev/cdrom --eject or -eject
[08:55] <bubba> Ex-Cyber, type eject at the command line
[08:55] <tallmf> guys
[08:55] <GH|Laptop> Hey
[08:55] <Exxcaliber> thx georgy :)
[08:55] <idefix_> I'm too old to learn linux
[08:55] <tallmf> does anyoen know how to play AAC files in Rhythmbox?
[08:56] <clucas> which is what my windows machine is connecting on
[08:56] <LadyNikon> no one is to old.
[08:56] <LadyNikon> to learn anything.. just takes a bit longer ;)
[08:56] <Exxcaliber> georgy, it returns, command not found
[08:56] <geneo93> LadyNikon:  i am
[08:56] <GH|Laptop> Guys, I added a command to Prefs->sessions->startup
[08:56] <GH|Laptop> and it freezes when I start gnome
[08:56] <HappyFool> Exxcaliber: try plain 'eject' or 'sudo eject -s' (that last one has worked for me with apparently stuck drives)
[08:57] <GH|Laptop> *login, not start
[08:57] <bubba> hey, can anyone tell me how much better running ubuntu for amd 64 would be than running i386 ubuntu on an AMD Turion64 laptop ?
[08:57] <asterisk99> _jason: OK. I renamed /home/foobar to /home/foobarOLD ; then created whole new directory /home/foobar plus files and subdirectories ; did a chown -R foobar:foobar /home.foobar ; now I want to edit files in /home/foobar ...  chmod 666 lets me gedit the file ... but when I get File could not be saved
[08:57] <iBalo> linda019, partmagic at least gives you a graphical overview... but if there's unformatted space anyway, you could let the installer do it as well... just be aware that the installer works with 1GB=1000MB, instead of 1024
[08:57] <Exxcaliber> HappyFool, something is happening.. hehe.. i don't know exactly what though
[08:57] <GH|Laptop> is there a way remove startup stuff from the commandline?
[08:57] <georgy> Excaliber: Sorry, it was eject /dev/cdrom
[08:58] <linda019> iBalo: ty sweetie
[08:58] <Exxcaliber> georgy, okay :) I guess thats the same command as Happyfool threw at me.. It worked! :)
[08:58] <Exxcaliber> Thx
[08:58] <tallmf> does anyoen know how to play AAC files in Rhythmbox?
[08:58] <asterisk99> idefix_: toooo old???????? define OLD
[08:58] <k^^> dyrne, I can start my server from a ssh but if I close that ssh I can't use the same vnc display again
[08:58] <Exxcaliber> tallmf, you'll need the mpeg4 codec :)
[08:58] <tallmf> ha
[08:58] <tallmf> where can you get it?
[08:58] <Exxcaliber> tallmf, then you'll be able to play it in whatever..
[08:59] <Exxcaliber> tallmf, i don't remember.. but it says in the ubuntu starter guide :)
[08:59] <GH|Laptop> is there a way remove preferences->sessions->startup stuff from the commandline?
[08:59] <blekos> could u tell me how i can see xorg.conf settings?
[08:59] <GH|Laptop> I really need help
[08:59] <_jason> asterisk99: I think you need the right permissions on the folder
[08:59] <asterisk99> _jason: chmod 666 not do?
[08:59] <cj> somebody fix this:
[08:59] <cj> $ gedit
[08:59] <georgy> blekos : dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:00] <cj> gedit: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-1.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[09:00] <cj> dapper
[09:00] <wastrel> GH|Laptop:  my good man you can use update-rc.d to add and remove startup scripts
[09:00] <bubba> so... i got a new laptop (yeah!) but its amd64, I tried dapper for amd64, but it wouldnt let me install a lot of things i need, so Im using i386, and everything is working ('cept wifi, grr!), but isnt i386 going to kind of suck? performancewise ?
[09:00] <_jason> asterisk99: you did chmod 666 filetoedit, right?
[09:00] <GH|Laptop> sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf will let you edit xorg.conf
[09:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell cj about dapper
[09:00] <asterisk99> _jason: yes
[09:00] <GH|Laptop> where is update.rc.d?
[09:01] <RomanK> hi all!
[09:01] <iBalo> cj, dapper has it's own therapist in #ubuntu+1
[09:01] <Exxcaliber> Hey RomanK
[09:01] <GH|Laptop> *update-rc.d
[09:01] <kcul> is there any live cd?
[09:01] <cj> thanks, iBalo
[09:01] <cj> ubotu: tell bubba about dapper
[09:01] <wastrel> GH|Laptop:  its a command.  but i see you're talking about gnome startup stuff, that's different
[09:01] <GH|Laptop> oh
[09:02] <RomanK> i'd like to switch from debian (unstable aka sid) to ubuntu (stable, or testing if ubuntu has a more usable testing than debian does)... but before i'd like to get some information about ubuntu (how often do they update their distribution, what's different compared to debian or other distributions and so on... can anyone give me a hint where to find useful information?
[09:02] <bubba> cj, thanks, i know about dapper...
[09:02] <dan> i cant see/access my HDs any help?
[09:02] <GH|Laptop> Is there a file with the commands that I can edit, or a command?
[09:02] <wastrel> GH|Laptop:  it looks like the file ~/.gnome2/session-manual  contains entries for gnome startup proggies
[09:02] <_jason> dan: did you run that diskmounter script?
[09:02] <cj> bubba: alrighty.  you should probably be talking about it in #ubuntu+1 then :)
[09:02] <dan> i dont no how 2
[09:03] <GH|Laptop> oh wait, it unfroze
[09:03] <GH|Laptop> yay
[09:03] <GH|Laptop> thanks for the help
[09:03] <kcul> hey
[09:03] <kcul> is there any ubuntu live cd ?
[09:03] <bubba> cj, thats a good idea, i'll ask in there, and see if they have an idea...
[09:03] <georgy> kcul yes
[09:03] <dan> i clicked on that link he gave me, and it just came up with a script but i dunno what to do with it
[09:03] <kcul> where can i download that?
[09:04] <lowroad> _jason:  i think I mispoke, i think i installed by downloading the tar from getfirefox.com and just untar and linked
[09:04] <georgy> kcul :don't know
[09:04] <lowroad> _jason:  i deleted that folder and reinstalled
[09:04] <dan> i clicked on that link he gave me, and it just came up with a script but i dunno what to do with it
[09:04] <lowroad> _jason:  i think it works now, Thanks a lot for all your help
[09:04] <Alexi5> wazzup
[09:04] <_jason> asterisk99: not sure, I haven't had a need to really do something like that.  What I would do is create a group and then set permissions like that
[09:04] <Exxcaliber> Have you guys got a bot, which can loook up info on topics?
[09:04] <wastrel> Exxcaliber:  /msg ubotu <topic>
[09:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell Exxcaliber about yourself
[09:04] <_jason> lowroad: k
[09:05] <oneseventeen> are there any major reasons not to use Firefox 1.5 in Ubuntu 5.10?
[09:05] <kcul> is 5.10 the latest version?
[09:05] <Exxcaliber> Hehe thx _jason  and wastrel
[09:05] <geneo93> kcul: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/
[09:05] <Wizzleteet> hahum, is there a linux-image package to be found that is suspend2 patched ?
[09:05] <GTX> _jason, back rofl
[09:05] <kcul> is it live cd though?
[09:05] <_jason> GTX: formatted?
[09:05] <georgy> kcul : yes, the next want is 6.4
[09:05] <geneo93> kcul:  choose what you want
[09:05] <GTX> _jason, Yeah btw, Dont susspose you have link to automatix deb do you the one on the ubuntuforum is down
[09:06] <dan> how do i run a script?
[09:06] <ailean> oneseventeen, not as fat as *I* know
[09:06] <rambo3> wizzleteet patch it your self
[09:06] <_jason> !automatix
[09:06] <ubotu> automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'ynYn'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation.
[09:06] <rambo3> or search backports
[09:06] <GTX> _jason, pfft I like it
[09:06] <oneseventeen> ailean: do you run 1.5?
[09:06] <ailean> ubotu, what is better then? I like the one-click install idea. i think it's what linux needs most
[09:06] <asterisk99> !chmod
[09:06] <ubotu> ailean: what are you talking about?
[09:06] <ubotu> rumour has it, chmod is a command used to change the permissions of a file or folder. see `man chmod` for a synopsis.
[09:06] <_jason> GTX: you can try easyubuntu
[09:07] <GTX> does it have nvidia graphics thing?
[09:07] <ailean> oneseventeen, yes
[09:07] <ailean> is ubotu a bot?? :)
[09:07] <Christian_> yea
[09:07] <_jason> GTX: yeah, I think those things are best installed by yourself though
[09:07] <ailean> damn :)
[09:07] <geneo93> educated bot
[09:07] <wastrel> ubotu tell oneseventeen about firefox1.5
[09:07] <ailean> can anyone else answer me? :)
[09:08] <ailean> ubotu tell ailean about firefox1.5
[09:08] <oneseventeen> ailean: cool, just checking, I'll run through the FirefoxNewVersion wiki thing...
[09:08] <wastrel> oneseventeen:  ubotu sent you a link w/ instructions on installing ff1.5 on breezy - i did it yesterday works good
[09:08] <MetaMorfoziS> what time is dapper's publication?
[09:08] <oneseventeen> wastrel: ironically I was already on that site, just slowly going through the millions of "where is FF1.5" threads on the forums
[09:08] <MetaMorfoziS> the full, and stable dapper.
[09:08] <bluepixel> MetaMorfoziS, begin of april
[09:08] <oneseventeen> april
[09:08] <georgy> Meta: normale 6 april
[09:09] <MetaMorfoziS> okay, thx
[09:09] <oneseventeen> april of '06, hence 4.06
[09:09] <wastrel> oneseventeen:  it's a decent howto but had a couple errors for my particular install - if you run into any problems let me know
[09:09] <oneseventeen> I actually didn't catch on to the naming convention at first... :p
[09:09] <oneseventeen> wastrel: in that case, I'll go through it now and let you know.
[09:09] <GTX> Does anyone here have automatix_5.5-2_i386.deb
[09:09] <GTX>  which they can upload for me, main site where to download it is down.
[09:09] <dan> sum1 please tell me how i can view my Hard drives
[09:10] <Exxcaliber> how do i restart my sound daemon, cause skype owned it.. :P ??
[09:10] <ailean> i do
[09:10] <MetaMorfoziS> stop skype:)
[09:10] <ailean> @GTX
[09:10] <ailean> GTX, would you like it?
[09:10] <idefix_> asterisk99 old is 29
[09:10] <GTX> ailean, Could you upload it for me?
[09:10] <georgy> EX: kill skype
[09:10] <dan> sum1 please tell me how i can view my Hard drives
[09:10] <GTX> ailean, Please I  installed the new ubuntu distro 30minutes ago and it messed up my whole pc, had to format
[09:10] <ailean> GTX, sorry  just realised it's the wrong version
[09:11] <GTX> ailean, :/
[09:11] <dan> sum1 please tell me how i can view my Hard drives
[09:11] <paolob_> Hi guys! what packet are the xchat sounds? thank you!
[09:11] <ailean> GTX, I can give you automatix_5.4-3_i386.deb
[09:11] <_jason> dan: save it to your computer
[09:11] <georgy> dan : wich drive ?
[09:11] <Exxcaliber> hehe, I forgot that pressing the cross doesnt make it shut down.. MetaMorfoziS
[09:11] <GTX> I need automatix_5.5-2_i386.deb
[09:11] <GTX> ;x
[09:11] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan about ntfs
[09:12] <ailean> GTX, do you need me to get it for you?
[09:12] <ailean> GTX, or can you get it?
[09:12] <lowroad> I've been trying to get embedded *.wmv video files to play in firefox1.5 with no luck.  in /opt/firefox/plugins i have the mplayer plugins installed but whenever an embedded *.wmv comes out it just says (No Picture) any thoughts?
[09:12] <datagrrr> ubotu tell datagrrr about etc
[09:12] <_jason> lowroad: do they play in mplayer
[09:12] <lowroad> _jason:  hmmm let me check
[09:12] <GTX> ailean, if you  can get automatix_5.5-2_i386.deb it would be apprichated, the main dl link is down
[09:13] <ruudb> I am using ndiswrapper. Every time when i start up the PC if have to ifup wlan0 to activate the wireless card. How can i automate this?
[09:13] <Healot> try the firefox xine plugin
[09:13] <datagrrr> ubotu tell datagrrr about dhcp
[09:13] <georgy> lowroad: try to erase the totemplugins in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[09:14] <ailean> GTX, k
[09:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell datagrrr about msgthebot
[09:14] <lowroad> georgy:  which ones are they? there doesn't seem to be any there
[09:14] <datagrrr> ubotu tell datagrrr about iptables
[09:14] <ailean> GTX, sorry - can't get it just now
[09:14] <_jason> ubotu: tell GTX about easyubuntu
[09:14] <georgy> lowroad : libtotem.so i think
[09:15] <knaalto> stupid noob here, I can't manage to gopy folder in terminal, could someone point me in the right direction
[09:15] <lowroad> georgy:  only have libvlc
[09:15] <knaalto> copy*
[09:15] <_jason> ubotu: tell knaalto about cli
[09:15] <GTX> Does anyone here have automatix_5.5-2_i386.deb
[09:15] <ailean> knaalto, cp
[09:15] <GTX>  which they can upload for me, main site where to download it is down.
[09:16] <georgy> lowroad : do you install mplayerplugin and w32codecs?
[09:16] <lowroad> georgy:  where do i get w32codecs?
[09:16] <lowroad> _jason:  yes, wmv plays in mplayer
[09:16] <ailean> is automatix_5.5-2_i386.deb very new or what? i only installed that other one yesterday or the day before
[09:16] <Rambo3> !wiki w32codecs
[09:16] <GTX> ailean, dont think so :S
[09:16] <ruudb> How do i automatically  activate wlan0 at startup?
[09:16] <lowroad> !wiki w32codecs
[09:17] <_jason> lowroad: are you sure it is the mplayer plugin that is showing up?  check in about:plugins
[09:17] <GTX> ailean, has your one got nvidia drivers on it etc?
[09:17] <ailean> GTX, i used that very same thread to download it . . .
[09:17] <Rambo3> it doesnt work but it should be under restricted
[09:17] <ailean> GTX, yes
[09:17] <GTX> ailean, go on then upload ur one :p
[09:17] <ailean> GTX, sure
[09:17] <GTX> ta
[09:17] <lowroad> _jason:  i dont know, but when i goto /opt/firefox/plugins there are a bunch of mplayer plugins there
[09:18] <dan> _jason: still dont get how to do the scripts
[09:18] <GTX> cant beleve I updated to dagger and my hole system dies
[09:18] <georgy> lowroad: if mplayer read .wmv then you have the codec, be sure you have mplayerplugin
[09:18] <_jason> lowroad: put 'about:plugins' in your address bar
[09:18] <GTX> ailean, my hd firewall wont let you connect
[09:18] <ailean> argh
[09:18] <GTX> ailean, you got webspace you can upload to?
[09:18] <ailean> umm
[09:18] <_jason> dan: did I send you the wiki link?
[09:18] <dan> _jason: yeah but i dont know what to do
[09:18] <lowroad> _jason ah.... it's using the vlc plugin
[09:18] <ailean> GTX, i'll email it to you. send me your addy
[09:19] <_jason> dan: are you mounting windows drives or other linux drives?
[09:19] <oneseventeen> wastrel, ailean: installed Firefox 1.5 and all seems to be well so far!
[09:19] <lowroad> _jason:  how do i make it use the mplayer ones?
[09:19] <GTX> kk
[09:19] <ailean> oneseventeen, good man
[09:19] <_jason> lowroad: delete the vlc stuff in your /opt/firefox/plugins
[09:19] <Cryptid> IS there ne way i can make my computer power consumtion less while it is idle??????????
[09:19] <dan> _jason: I just have two Hard Drives i want to be able to access
[09:20] <_jason> dan: do they hava data on them? have they been formatted?
[09:20] <thegladiator> is the alpha dapper release close to being stable ?
[09:20] <Neurosis> w0rd
[09:20] <Burgwork> thegladiator, not for production, but it is for testing
[09:20] <dan> _jason: yeah they have data on, the one has Win XP + all my stuff and the other just has linux on it
[09:21] <geneo93> thegladiator:  pretty much
[09:21] <GTX> thegladiator, It's no where near stable, I installed it and I had to format my whole system it mucks it up
[09:21] <bluepixel> thegladiator, lets say "it works"
[09:21] <YerbaBuena> hello
[09:21] <YerbaBuena> how i get webadmin
[09:21] <GTX> bluepixel, hardly :x
[09:21] <_jason> dan: just follow the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions, which part is confusing?
[09:21] <nedschnittt> would anyone be able to handle a question about trouble with the installation process?
[09:21] <thegladiator> thanks
[09:21] <clucas> still love some network help
[09:21] <lowroad> _jason: that did the trick, thanks again I really appreciate it!
[09:22] <bluepixel> GTX, i got xgl running .. now its more unstable than dapper without xgl extensions.
[09:22] <dan> _jason: the part about the script
[09:22] <_jason> dan: more specific
[09:22] <Keps> i got a question, i installed Ubuntu 6.04 (Dapper Drake) Flight CD 4 but when the installation finished, and the system booted, i got te loginscreen for ubunut, but i never had the option to create accounts, nor do i know how to login now, can someone help me?
[09:22] <ruudb> How do automatically startup the wireless network?
[09:22] <knaalto> to copy all the files and folders in a directory to anoter directory, what should I do? .. when within the source directory so to speak
[09:23] <wastrel> Keps:  you should have been asked to create an account in the installer (?)  if not boot to the failsafe and use adduser
[09:23] <Khaaaaan> So banshee crashing when an ipod is plugged in is a known bug right?
[09:23] <Khaaaaan> Because of old mono packages in Breezy?
[09:23] <trappist> knaalto: cp -a * .??* /other directory
[09:23] <Keps> ok, thank you wastrel
[09:23] <dan> _jason: well on that page it has text in the grey box's, how do i make that into a script?
[09:24] <trappist> knaalto: or just cp -a . /other/directory to include the top level dir
[09:24] <_jason> dan: you put those commands in a terminal (see the top part of the page)
[09:24] <Neurosis> wow lots of energy comming from my screen
[09:24] <kozhy> x-D
[09:24] <blekos> hello again,
[09:24] <blekos> dapper drake, hangs a bit :!
[09:25] <blekos> anyidead why the login window app doesnt work?
[09:25] <dan> _jason: sorry to sound stupid but how do i put them in a terminal?
[09:25] <georgy> dan: select it, then click middle button
[09:25] <geneo93> dan copy and paste
[09:26] <luca__> hello
[09:26] <_jason> dan: did you open a terminal?
[09:26] <dan> i dont know how to
[09:26] <_jason> dan: and you aren't stupid, it's just new
[09:26] <idefix_> I want to be the best linuxcontributor in the world!
[09:26] <_jason> dan: applications > accessories > terminal
[09:27] <idefix_> or type applications:accessories:terminal in the address bar?
[09:27] <georgy> idefix_: good luck ;-)
[09:27] <luca__> sorry guys there is anyone here that has some experience in firefox issues and got some ime to spare?
[09:27] <dan> _jason: yeah got that up, now what?
[09:28] <_jason> dan: now you can type in the commands or just copy and paste them (easy way to opy and paste is to hightlight with your mouse to copy and then jsut middle click to paste)
[09:28] <Alexi5> gnome has some cool themes
[09:28] <blekos> just released x-chat 10!!!
[09:29] <Neurosis> time for me to upgrade then
[09:29] <Neurosis> lol
[09:29] <nedschnittt> does anyone have a little time to spare with an installation issue?
[09:29] <wastrel> !anyone
[09:29] <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>
[09:29] <knaalto> thanx trappist
[09:29] <[balayhashi] > Hi there , can anyone tell me how do start a specified playlist in rhythmbox from command line?
[09:29] <blekos> neds tell ur prob and if anyone knows u'll get ur answer...
[09:30] <georgy> ned: what's the problrm ?
[09:30] <wes> where are the mapages for scanf, etc?
[09:30] <trappist> !u
[09:30] <ubotu> The letter 'U' is not a pronoun, unless you're Dutch.  U mag wel 'je' zeggen, hoor.
[09:30] <asterisk99> How can I rmdir a dir and all its subdirs when there are file still there    "rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty foobar" doesn't work
[09:30] <fenris> hi
[09:30] <snorkeltje> I have a minor problem with my wireless network settings.
[09:30] <nedschnittt> it looks like ths: Setting up libgstreamer0.8-0 (0.811-1ubuntu1 ... Fontconfig error: cannot load default config file
[09:30] <bubba> nohing
[09:30] <wes> asterisk: rm -rf foobar
[09:30] <Cryptid> IS there ne way i can make my computer power consumtion less while it is idle??????????
[09:31] <bubba> damn touchpad
[09:31] <dan> _jason: yep, but only one of my Hard Drives came up, the one with win XP + my other stuff came up, but not the one running linux
[09:31] <Anpheus> I have a huge problem with my wireless network settings, anyone remember me from last night?
[09:31] <snorkeltje> I want to activate wlan0 from startup. I cant get it work. help
[09:31] <Khaaaaan> welcome to the world of Linx wireless fun
[09:31] <_jason> dan: okay, I'll walk you through the linux one now.  Do you know what is it called in /dev?
[09:31] <Khaaaaan> I am trying to get mine working as well...
[09:31] <Neurosis> heeh tahts what i got
[09:31] <Anpheus> Here's the thing, supposedly Ubuntu has native support for rt2500-based wireless B/G PCI cards.
[09:31] <Khaaaaan> Yea it isn't going well
[09:31] <wes> snorkeltje: add "auto wlan0"  to /etc/network/interfaces
[09:31] <asterisk99> wes: mucho gracias, amigo
[09:31] <Anpheus> So far so good?
[09:32] <Anpheus> Well, ra0 comes up.
[09:32] <ona9> what's the name of the java jre package?
[09:32] <Anpheus> And then does nothing.
[09:32] <akant> I have a file somewhere which is grown to a level to fill my HD (one large padtition) what command do I use from teh command line to find this file?
[09:32] <Anpheus> Mmk?
[09:32] <wastrel> ubotu:  tell ona9 about java
[09:32] <wes> i can't find the manpage for scanf
[09:32] <snorkeltje> Ah. I tought it was but i dont dare to do it. Thanks i will try right now.
[09:32] <VR^> how do i go up one directory in the terminal? ;\
[09:32] <wastrel> wes:  install manpages-dev
[09:32] <trappist> VR^: cd ..
[09:32] <dan> _jason: no sorry i dont
[09:32] <Anpheus> I've got a sneaking suspicion none of you care.
[09:32] <VR^> ah, i was trying cd..
[09:32] <VR^> thanks trappist
[09:33] <_jason> dan: sudo fdisk -l, will list your drives
[09:33] <wes> wastrel: thanks why aren't they suggested by libc :(
[09:33] <Khaaaaan> I keep getting GNOME GUI ERROS
[09:33] <Khaaaaan> I think the banshee crash did it
[09:33] <hollowman8904> how do i install a .tar.bz2 file?
[09:33] <wastrel> wes:  no idea :] 
[09:33] <akant> I think I found the file, its a 51gig file! so I rm'd it but the space does not come back
[09:33] <akant> :(
[09:33] <akant> ?
[09:33] <snorkeltje> I have done so. Is it possible to restart the network without rebooting?
[09:33] <wastrel> hollowman8904:  first check if what you're installing is in the repository
[09:33] <dan> _jason: yeah done that
[09:33] <trappist> wes: if you think they should be, please submit a bug report/feature request
[09:34] <hollowman8904> wastrel, its not
[09:34] <Angel_Dex> Hi Hi What text editor can somone recomend for me?
[09:34] <georgy> holoow: first  tar xvjf file.tar.bz2
[09:34] <hollowman8904> wastrel, do you mean synapatic?
[09:34] <Anpheus> Guys, I'm going to be blunt.
[09:34] <Anpheus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/RalinkRT2500?action=show&redirect=Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo
[09:34] <iBalo> !synaptics
[09:34] <ubotu> iBalo: My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:34] <wastrel> hollowman8904:  yeah
[09:34] <Anpheus> That page is wrong.
[09:34] <snorkeltje> gedit
[09:34] <hollowman8904> wastrel, its not there
[09:34] <_jason> dan: and can you tell me now which one is your linux drive? /dev/hd??
[09:34] <Anpheus> Here, let me tell you again: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/RalinkRT2500?action=show&redirect=Rt2500WirelessCardsHowTo <- That is wrong.
[09:35] <trappist> Anpheus: so click the 'edit' button and make it right
[09:35] <iBalo> !msg ubotu touchpad
[09:35] <wastrel> hollowman8904:  did you enable universe & multiverse repos?
[09:35] <ubotu> iBalo: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[09:35] <bubba> ing
[09:35] <georgy> hollow: then read the README or INSTALL file
[09:35] <Anpheus> Trappist, great idea. I can't get my rt2500-based card to work.
[09:35] <hollowman8904> wastrel, nope.. how?
[09:35] <bubba> im so pissed, i forgot whta i was typing
[09:35] <dan> _jason: /dev/sdb6           29285       30401     8972271    b  W95 FAT32
[09:35] <Anpheus> So the only page that tells me anything useful about rt2500 is wrong.
[09:35] <wastrel> ubotu:  tell hollowman8904 about universe
[09:35] <wastrel> hollowman8904:  the bot /msg'd you a link
[09:36] <kcul> ubuntu, any good for desktop use?
[09:36] <_jason> dan: can you put the output of 'sudo fdisk -l' and 'mount' on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ ?
[09:36] <Anpheus> Not if you use a wireless card.
[09:36] <wastrel> kcul:  yes
[09:36] <kcul> is that for me Anpheus?
[09:36] <Anpheus> Yes.
[09:36] <kcul> i aint got wireless card, but i use wireless router though
[09:36] <kcul> so what you think
[09:37] <geneo93> kcul: if your just starting out i recommend kubuntu
[09:37] <wastrel> kcul:  you can try a livecd if you want to see what it's like without installing
[09:37] <GeorgeAScott> does anybody have 2 monitors with xinerama set up?
[09:37] <idefix_> _jason nr 19 in the list is wicked
[09:37] <GeorgeAScott> i can't get both monitors to work at the same time
[09:37] <kcul> that's what im bout to do
[09:37] <xsquared> hi everyone
[09:37] <kcul> live cd
[09:37] <lanir> hi
[09:37] <kcul> i already download the iso
[09:37] <Anpheus> kcel: If you have an external device which is config'd with via ethernet or you don't have any card or usb device that requires driver support, you're good to go.
[09:37] <kcul> downloaded*
[09:37] <snorkeltje> How do i restart the network without rebooting
[09:37] <idefix_> _jason so.. when you get the sound working for your flash movies and you restart your PC it doesn't anymore?!
[09:37] <idefix_> that'd suck
[09:37] <lanir> how i can install ms fonts ?
[09:38] <kcul> i have a NIC
[09:38] <xsquared> im having a bit of trouble with flash. I can't get flash webpages with sound to work. for example: pandora.com
[09:38] <pianoboy3333> How can I use ssh to access and start a terminal on a web server?
[09:38] <_jason> idefix_: read the whole thread! :)
[09:38] <wastrel> lanir:  the package is called msttcorefonts
[09:38] <dan> _jason: yep done that, i copied it into that box on the page
[09:38] <xsquared> anyone know whats wrong?
[09:38] <Anpheus> kcul: But if you need driver support for any wireless devices that attach via USB or PCI, I think this whole linux thing is overrated.
[09:38] <_jason> dan: link?
[09:38] <allanh128> Hello, I was wondering if I could get a little help.  having trouble with lilo and software raid 5 on the Ubuntu Breezy Badger?
[09:39] <nedschnittt> how do i fix this? (happens during the OS install) Setting up libgstreamer0.8-0 (0.811-1ubuntu1)... Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
[09:39] <dan> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9262
[09:39] <Anpheus> Does anyone here have any experience with rt2500?
[09:39] <idefix_> are all the scripts in /etc/inti.d run at startup?
[09:39] <idefix_> no, that can't be man
[09:39] <Juhaz> Anpheus, yes
[09:39] <CarlFK> are the first 10 or so lines that you see when booting (like the kernel mounting hda1 on /root/) saved to a file once the fs is mounted rw?
[09:39] <Anpheus> Juhaz! You! Use your voodoo magic.
[09:39] <lanir> wastrel, ackage msttcorefonts is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[09:39] <lanir> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[09:39] <lanir> is only available from another source
[09:40] <trappist> CarlFK: run dmesg
[09:40] <Anpheus> I'm just kidding.
[09:40] <hollowman8904> can someone help me configure tightvnc?
[09:40] <Anpheus> Juhaz, how do I get ra0 to work.
[09:40] <fenris> hi, is there a way to boot my local root file system from an ubuntu live cd?
[09:40] <hollowman8904> im getting a fatal error because it could not open the font 'fixed'
[09:40] <wastrel> lanir:  please odn't paste in here, but it looks like you need to enable the universe  & multiverse repositories.
[09:40] <trappist> CarlFK: or dmesg | head for the first 10 lines
[09:40] <wastrel> ubotu:  tell lanir about multiverse
[09:40] <Anpheus> fenris: You might try captive-ntfs or somesuch.
[09:40] <_jason> dan: how about the output of 'mount', you can put /etc/fstab too
[09:41] <trappist> fenris: to boot it?  you mean to mount it?
[09:41] <nedschnittt> how would I get it from another source?
[09:41] <CarlFK> trappist: that isnt the same - I am not seeing the "can't mount /root/"
[09:41] <kcul> and yeah, can i use live cd for everyday use, just like the installed one?
[09:41] <Anpheus> You might need this page though: http://www.oreillynet.com/sysadmin/blog/2005/01/xp_sp2_breaks_captiventfs_how.html
[09:41] <Anpheus> kcul: It's not recommended, but you could.
[09:42] <trappist> CarlFK: look in /var/log/messages then
[09:42] <CarlFK> trappist: var/log/dmesg seems close "VFS: Can't find ext3 filesystem on dev md0."
[09:42] <hollowman8904> can someone help me configure tightvnc?
[09:42] <hollowman8904> im getting a fatal error because it could not open the font 'fixed'
[09:42] <kcul> why not?
[09:42] <Anpheus> Juhaz: You said you had experience with RT2500?
[09:42] <Juhaz> Anpheus, sorry, it's been so long since I installed I can't quite remember if I had to do anything weird
[09:42] <Anpheus> kcul: Longer boot times, annoying repeated configuration, etc.
[09:42] <Juhaz> Anpheus, have you read this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/RalinkRT2500
[09:42] <fenris> trappist: i mean to boot my locally installed kernel, or to boot the livecd-kernel and mount my local root filesystem as root filesystem
[09:42] <CarlFK> trappist: not there either
[09:42] <kcul> you have to reconfigure every time you restart?
[09:42] <Anpheus> Juhaz: I see. Yes, I did. That page lies to me.
[09:42] <kcul> don't say yes
[09:43] <Anpheus> kcul: You'll have to reconfig some things.
[09:43] <georgy> kcul : yes
[09:43] <fenris> trappist: and i dont want to boot the complete livesystem, because it fails to start
[09:43] <dan> _jason: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9263 that what you mean?
[09:43] <Anpheus> kcul: I mean, liveCDs are made to work most of the time, so you only have to redo what you already did.
[09:43] <_jason> dan: yes thanks
[09:43] <Juhaz> Anpheus, lies how?
[09:43] <Anpheus> Juhaz: the WifiDocs/RalinkRT2500 page says my card should just work.
[09:43] <Anpheus> Juhaz: It doesn't.
[09:44] <allanh128> I have a gateway server with 3 80gig sata drives installed.  I ran the Ubuntu installer and setup my raid 5 volumes.  Everything works correctly untill I try to install lilo on md0.  lilo fails with error code 1 and say sit can't find the target.  When I drop to the shell no lilo files are installed anywere.  any suggestions?
[09:44] <kcul> then i guess ill have to partition like 5GB and install this
[09:44] <Anpheus> Juhaz: I have the essid set correctly, and am even using DHCP and not bothering with trying to get a static IP.
[09:44] <dan> _jason: now what?
[09:44] <_jason> dan: go to /media folder, aren't all of your drives there?  Which one are you missing?
[09:45] <adub> I have a pdf document and some of the pages are upside down is there a way i can correct this??
[09:45] <bur[n] er> gimp?
[09:45] <Exxcaliber> adub, twist your screen?
[09:45] <_jason> adub: stand on your head?
[09:45] <Neurosis> rotate the canvas.
[09:45] <trappist> adub: split the document into its constituent pages, use convert to flip the upsidedown pages, reconstitute the pdf
[09:45] <tekie> what is the german # for ubuntu?
[09:45] <adub> a pdf reader that can do this
[09:46] <wastrel> bur[n] er:  what about it?
[09:46] <Exxcaliber> tekie, #ubuntu-german ??
[09:46] <tekie> thx
[09:46] <wastrel> #ubuntu-de for german
[09:46] <Exxcaliber> adub, I don't thik there is such a thing for linux
[09:46] <_jason> adub: I think evince lets you rotate
[09:46] <dan> _jason: I have got 3 drives out of 4, how do i get to that media folder?
[09:46] <tekie> wastrel: thx
[09:46] <_jason> adub: edit > rotate
[09:47] <adub> I will have to look into getting evince
[09:47] <bur[n] er> evince is part of ubuntu-desktop
[09:47] <wastrel> yet another pdf viewer hh
[09:47] <iBalo> allanh128, quote from http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO-7.html#ss7.3 : If you are using grub instead of LILO, then just start grub and configure it to use the second (or third, or fourth...) disk in the RAID-1 array you want to boot off as its root device and run setup. And that's all.
[09:47] <_jason> dan: places menu > computer, if they aren't listed there then continue to filesystem > media
[09:48] <Platanomaduro> I just installed Ubuntu. What do I do now?
[09:48] <wastrel> i'm actually using adobe reader lately for pdf's
[09:48] <trappist> evince is just a viewer
[09:48] <wastrel> Platanomaduro:  what do you want to do?
[09:48] <Neurosis> lol
[09:48] <adub> ahhh ghost view does it tooo nice
[09:48] <allanh128> unfortunately ubuntu install will not allow you to install grub when you choose raid 5.  it removes the option completely.
[09:48] <Platanomaduro> As in, want it to read my cds and music and videos online.
[09:48] <NOT_rynofly> hello i need help with disk partiooning
[09:49] <adub> well maybe just to read it......if i flip it flips the entire page
[09:49] <dan> _jason: theres one missing - the drive i am using now isnt on there, only the one with Win XP + all my other stuff
[09:49] <adub> does evince allow for a single page selection
[09:49] <_jason> dan: the drive you are using now is ``filesystem'' no?
[09:50] <Khaaaaan> Guys I cannot get my PCMCIA card WLAN to lite up
[09:50] <NOT_rynofly> hello i have 60 gigs free on my secondary windows narddrive, i want to resize the partion somehow and install ubuntu onto it
[09:50] <Khaaaaan> Anybody help?
[09:50] <Neurosis> mine works
[09:50] <dan> _jason: yeah it is, sorry i thought that wasnt it. thanks for all your help
[09:51] <Khaaaaan> NDISGTK seems to think everything is kosher...
[09:51] <_jason> dan: np
[09:51] <wastrel> Platanomaduro:  you should probably add universe & multiverse repositories, and install multimedia codecs
[09:51] <NOT_rynofly> hello i have 60 gigs free on my secondary windows narddrive, i want to resize the partion somehow and install ubuntu onto it
[09:51] <wastrel> ubotu tell Platanomaduro about restrictedformats
[09:51] <NOT_rynofly> can someone help me witht his
[09:52] <kcul> so, install or live cd?
[09:52] <wastrel> kcul:  livecd to try & see if you like, then install. do you not have enough cd blanks?  :] 
[09:52] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, have you checked in dmesg if there's firmware to upload to the card and if it's done correctly?
[09:52] <kcul> i do, i have like 50++ cds
[09:52] <kcul> lol
[09:52] <dan> _jason: i have one more problem, i cant open a .exe file
[09:52] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, what do you mean?
[09:52] <evan_d> How do I purge the configuration files while using --reinstall in apt?  I'd like to completely remove pam and everything related to it then put it back with the default configuration.
[09:53] <NOT_rynofly> kcul: if you don't want to make your own cds uyou can use shipit for freee
[09:53] <Rambo3> NOY_rynofly dont repat . only thing that i used for that was partition magic , to resize ntfs
[09:53] <jjjjjjj> i can't download from my ftp site.  :(
[09:53] <wastrel> evan_d:  i belive --purge  will do that.  check the man page for apt-get
[09:53] <evan_d> wastrel: tried apt-get --purge --reinstall install, didn't seem to work
[09:53] <evan_d> I'll keep poking around the man pages though
[09:53] <davro> im running breezy on a laptop, with a 19 lcd, are there any applications to configure x.org to span the desktop, or do i have to hand edit the x.org config ?
[09:54] <jjjjjjj> if followed this guys wiki verbatim.
[09:54] <bubba> well.. it didnt break my computer :)
[09:54] <trappist> evan_d: try apt-get remove --purge then apt-get install
[09:54] <jjjjjjj> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91887&highlight=vsftpd
[09:54] <LinuxJones> evan_d: apt-get --purge remove packagename
[09:54] <NOT_rynofly> rambo3: thank you, also how do i set up ubuntu to install to that second drive?
[09:54] <bubba> sorry... wrong room..
[09:54] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, 'dmesg' gives you some system information about hardware setup. read what it spits out
[09:54] <georgy> davro: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:54] <evan_d> trappist: LinuxJones I don't know if that will work with something as critical as pam
[09:54] <Mantice> I dont want to go back to windows :)
[09:54] <Kill_X> hi there
[09:54] <kcul> i had problem with linux, the mbr stuff
[09:54] <LinuxJones> evan_d: pam oh sorry I thought you said pan (the news reader)
[09:54] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, okay one sec
[09:54] <kcul> i had to delete it coz windows wont boot
[09:54] <jjjjjjj> My fingers are sore from typing... going back to windows.  ;-/
[09:54] <Mantice> Whats the program thats coming out that can write NSTF drives
[09:55] <zukalk> i'm monitoring a file using tail (here, /var/log/apache2/access.log). is there any way to make the console, e.g., beep when tail's output changes, i.e., when the file changes?
[09:55] <Rambo3> you will be prompted a patition tool to create / <- root for your system . eelect manual patitioning
[09:55] <Davey> Mantice: Windows Vista? ::evil grin::
[09:55] <Mantice> :P I was hoping linux
[09:55] <joosep> how to change gtk+ font size
[09:55] <dan> _jason: i have one more problem, i cant open a .exe file
[09:55] <kcul> lol
[09:55] <NOT_rynofly> Rambo3: yup i remember that from installing ubuntu onto my laptop thx much!
[09:55] <kcul> .exe is for windows man
[09:56] <Mantice> Im sure I could write ntsf drives with Knopix
[09:56] <geneo93> Mantice:  why would you want ntfs if your moving to linux
[09:56] <kongen> Hey Guys..
[09:56] <jjjjjjj> hey
[09:56] <Mantice> because I still use it for games
[09:56] <Rambo3> np
[09:56] <NOT_rynofly> mantice: no you can't, but there are live cds that let you
[09:56] <dan> so how do i insall programmes on linex then?
[09:56] <Exxcaliebr> I was wondering, whats the console client for msn called?
[09:56] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan about synaptic
[09:56] <Mantice> and I want Linux and Windows to share my 250 gb conent drive
[09:56] <jjjjjjj> gaim is what i use to use msn
[09:56] <kcul> what is linex?
[09:56] <Exxcaliebr> jjjjjjj: Thats not for the console
[09:57] <Exxcaliebr> jjjjjjj: but thx anyways
[09:57] <wastrel> zukalk:  i believe swatch can do that...
[09:57] <kcul> bout to download the install version
[09:57] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, should I put the output into the pastebin??
[09:57] <kcul> :)
[09:57] <kcul> wish me luck
[09:57] <zukalk> wastrel, i'll man that up, thanks ;)
[09:57] <Exxcaliebr> Isn't there like a pluging for naim or somethign like that??
[09:57] <acidborg> Exxcaliebr: tmsnc
[09:57] <hackel_> Is there any archive for older dapper packages?
[09:57] <wastrel> might have to install it first- it's a perl script :] 
[09:57] <orbx> what sudo command would i type to install mysql and php?
[09:57] <geneo93> Exxcaligaim
[09:57] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, you could, but i can't promise that this yields any hints
[09:58] <zukalk> wastrel, oh, right. i'll apt-get it
[09:58] <joosep> in debian xmms menu's font is nice and small, but in ubuntu it looks terrible
[09:58] <joosep> all non-symmetrical and such
[09:58] <geneo93> Exxcaliber:  gaim
[09:58] <wastrel> ubotu tell orbx about mysql
[09:58] <Mantice> Im sure you can change it
[09:58] <Khaaaaan> Okay
[09:58] <joosep> but how, Mantice?
[09:58] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, it is better than nothing...
[09:58] <NickGarvey> I SSH into my server, and I am trying to get tethereal to work.  when it captures a packet, it shows the number of packets captured, problem is, when it shows me, it captures another packet, which means the number of packets gets very high very fast, wasting disk space, how can I filter my IP? I have tried "tethereal -w /root/capture.pcap -f not ip host 192.168.2.2" which should do it, but it doesn't seem to work
[09:58] <Exxcaliebr> geneo93: gaim wont run in a console
[09:58] <iBalo> joosep, sudo apt-get install gtk-theme-switch
[09:58] <Exxcaliebr> acidborg: is tmsnc for a console?
[09:58] <orbx> wastrel > i don't want lamp, want to install bit by bit.
[09:58] <joosep> in KDE i had control in KControl
[09:59] <acidborg> Exxcaliebr: yes
[09:59] <acidborg> Exxcaliebr: tmsnc - textbased (console) MSN client
[09:59] <Mantice> I dont see how they can write NTSF drives on a live cd but not on an installed copy
[09:59] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, okay I posted it
[09:59] <Angel_Dex> how do i fix my menu?
[09:59] <Khaaaaan> I think there is some definite hints in there
[09:59] <wastrel> orbx:  try apt-cache search mysql...  i dunno, not running it :] 
[09:59] <Exxcaliebr> acidborg: cool :) is it in the universe repository ?
[10:00] <orbx> wastrel > okay thanks very much.
[10:00] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, if you don't give the link i can't see it :-)
[10:00] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, oops!
[10:00] <acidborg> Exxcaliebr: yes
[10:01] <Khaaaaan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9264    :)
[10:01] <NightWalker> Hello i am on linux ubuntu but where can i change my language on my keyboard?? please help
[10:01] <NickGarvey> setxkbmap nameoflayout
[10:01] <NickGarvey> so if you wanted to use dvorak, setxkbmap dvorak
[10:01] <NickGarvey> aoeu :)
[10:02] <Khaaaaan> There is definetly something going on..
[10:02] <Exxcaliebr> acidborg: thx :) Are you the developer of this client?
[10:02] <La_PaRCa> Hey guys. How can I tell if 3D accel is enabled for my ATI card?
[10:02] <acidborg> Exxcaliebr: no
[10:02] <dan> _jason: so i can only intall stuff thats on that Synapit Package Manager list? so i cant install any stuff i downloaded off the net?
[10:02] <wastrel> La_PaRCa:  glxinfo | grep direct
[10:02] <Mantice> Mantice /cry
[10:02] <La_PaRCa> wastrel, what am I supposed to see?
[10:02] <moonunit> when you apt-get install something, what is the defult directory?
[10:02] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, any thoughts??/
[10:03] <wastrel> La_PaRCa:  if yes,   direct rendering: Yes
[10:03] <La_PaRCa> firect rendering yes?
[10:03] <La_PaRCa> if no?
[10:03] <georgy> Laparca: or glxgears
[10:03] <wastrel> yeah :] 
[10:03] <Mantice> Can Windows read vfat?
[10:03] <Kyral> Mantice: yes
[10:03] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, this looks messy .-(
[10:03] <wastrel> La_PaRCa:  at a guess,  direct rendering: no     i can't test of course :] 
[10:03] <moonunit> Mantice, vfat like, is a windows format
[10:03] <NickGarvey> yeah
[10:03] <Exxcaliebr> acidborg: I don't see it..
[10:03] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, I know.... is all that related to the PCMCIA card??
[10:03] <xsquared> what is the best wireless card to get?
[10:03] <_jason> dan: there are thousands of programs in synaptic.  Getting it from a trusted repository means you will know it will work and don't have to worry about viruses and such.  There is always the chance you need something else outside of the repos and in that case you could use an ubuntu .deb if it is provided or you can always compile form source.  THere are universe and multiverse repos which you should enable to get more programs
[10:03] <xsquared> for linux
[10:03] <Mantice> But Linux can read vfat probply right
[10:03] <NightWalker> _jason > where can i change my language on my keyboard?? please help
[10:04] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan about repos
[10:04] <acidborg> i'm using dapper,maybe it isn't available in Breezy
[10:04] <Mantice> read / write ?
[10:04] <_jason> NightWalker: system prefs > keyboard?
[10:04] <tallmf> hey all-how do I change the directory prompt in the terminakl
[10:04] <tallmf> ?
[10:04] <NightWalker> I am finish to change on icelandic there but dont work
[10:04] <tallmf> like if I want to work with a file that on the desktop
[10:04] <haroldje> cd /dirname/dirname
[10:05] <joosep> gtk-theme-switch has no effect on xmms menus
[10:05] <haroldje> oh oops misread that
[10:05] <NickGarvey> NightWalker: I did tell you..
[10:05] <iBalo> No, you've got harddisk trouble, too... I can't advice you anything serious. Try to google wizh the brandname of your card + ubuntu, or linux. This is beyond my scope
[10:05] <Exxcaliber|Txt> Whats the package name for tmsnc ??
[10:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell tallmf about cli
[10:05] <NickGarvey> !setxkbmap
[10:05] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:05] <NickGarvey> !info setxkbmap
[10:06] <wastrel> NightWalker:  did you try system->preferences->keyboard ?
[10:06] <NickGarvey> !loadkeys
[10:06] <ubotu> NickGarvey: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:06] <CarlFK> what file defines how 2 devices are raided together (raid 0 or 1)
[10:06] <NickGarvey> geez
[10:06] <NightWalker> Wastel yes
[10:06] <kcul> ey, if you have a tattoo, can you still transfer your blood to other people?
[10:06] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, anything?
[10:06] <iBalo> No, you've got harddisk trouble, too... I can't advice you anything serious. Try to google wizh the brandname of your card + ubuntu, or linux. This is beyond my scope
[10:06] <wastrel> kcul:  ask the red cross :] 
[10:07] <kcul> lol
[10:07] <kcul> im just saying
[10:07] <dan> _jason: so i cant install any microsoft products like MSN, and can i play .mp3 as they are microsoft to?
[10:07] <_jason> kcul: depends on how you got the tattoo iirc and you still have to wait like a year
[10:07] <geneo93> kcul:  depends on how new it is
[10:07] <pianoboy3333> how do I get rid of xubuntu-desktop and all that came with it?
[10:07] <TylerWalts> Why would you want to install MSN?
[10:07] <kcul> ic
[10:07] <bluefoxicy> damnit.
[10:08] <dan> because i use msn all the time
[10:08] <bluefoxicy> there's no way to add another user ID to my key  :(
[10:08] <wastrel> dan:  msn messenger is supported in gaim or amsn
[10:08] <TylerWalts> But why??? as a browser?
[10:08] <kcul> then why use linux dan?
[10:08] <trappist> pianoboy3333: use debfoster
[10:08] <georgy> dan : install amsn
[10:08] <Nur> hello?
[10:08] <_jason> dan: mp3 aren't microsoft, yes you can play them
[10:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan about mp3
[10:08] <pianoboy3333> trappist?
[10:08] <haroldje> dan: get Amsn ?
[10:08] <pianoboy3333> trappist: what is that?
[10:08] <TylerWalts> to play mp3's on ubuntu, try mplayer
[10:08] <TylerWalts> something like 'sudo apt-get install mplayer'
[10:09] <reikon_> or beep media player or xmms or any other media player
[10:09] <Khaaaaan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9264
[10:09] <pianoboy3333> TylerWalts: whats wrong with totem?
[10:09] <iBalo> !mp3
[10:09] <ubotu> well, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[10:09] <georgy> to play mp3 try xmms, gstreamer + plugins
[10:09] <TylerWalts> pianoboy3333, nothing I suppose - I havn't tried it
[10:09] <rhythminmind> anyone know why i would get a ( can't phase X color ) all of a sudden if i try to run conky?
[10:09] <reikon_> how do i force unmount a usb device?
[10:09] <Mantice> Rythem box is better than totem lol
[10:09] <orbx> VLC plays mp3
[10:09] <TylerWalts> pianoboy3333, what do you like about it?
[10:09] <Khaaaaan> Man this is bad news isn't it iBalo :(
[10:09] <georgy> reikon : man umount
[10:10] <pianoboy3333> TylerWalts: I don't know what the original totem looked like, I use totem-xine
[10:10] <Mantice> Thanks Walts on Mplayers website there was all this CVS crap
[10:10] <moonunit> so i may have scored a p2 to use as a fileserver
[10:10] <reikon_> georgy, i umounted it so it's gone in /dev, but it still shows up in /proc/scsi/scsi
[10:11] <TylerWalts> Mantice, it might not work exactly as I typed, to make sure you get the right mplayer, first do a 'sudo dpkg -S mplayer' and it will list a few
[10:11] <reikon_> georgy, and i can't mount any other USB devices.
[10:11] <iBalo> Khaaaaan, i'm sorry for you. But it's better to not ruin the system more than it is already by diletantic attempts to fix something I#m not capable of...
[10:12] <Khaaaaan> iBalo, man, so are you saying my system is hosed???
[10:12] <NightWalker> wastrel yes i am finish to go  system->preferences->keyboard but dont work
[10:12] <iBalo> No, i just read the log... read it yourself , everything is in there
[10:12] <jjjjjjj> what is the equivalent to IE F4 in firefox.  (F4 goes to the address bar in IE)
[10:12] <georgy> reikon : try umount -f /dev/sdx with x is you key
[10:13] <wastrel> NightWalker:  sorry i don't know what else to do
[10:14] <NightWalker> _jason do you know the problem ??
[10:14] <_jason> NightWalker: no, sorry
[10:14] <Khaaaaan> Can someone desipher this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9264
[10:14] <_jason> NightWalker: maybe you can try the language channel for what you are changing it to?  They probably have more experience
[10:15] <dan> TylerWalts: and where do i get mplayer from?
[10:15] <geneo93> NightWalker:  restart desktop
[10:15] <gus> im having this problem when runing quake2
[10:15] <gus> Error: Couldn't load pics/colormap.pcx
[10:15] <NightWalker> But _jason can i change in terminal}
[10:15] <NightWalker> ?
[10:15] <NickGarvey> how can I filter all traffic in and out of 192.168.2.2 on tethereal, I am using "tethereal -w /root/capture.pcap -f not dst host 192.168.2.2 and not src host 192.168.2.2" but it is not working
[10:15] <gus> any ideas ?
[10:15] <Drac|Laptop> I just installed Dapper from CD after failing to have a successful upgrade on this Laptop. Anyway, when I upgraded, I installed X-Chat after it was removed... I hadn't commented out my Breezy repositories, so it must have been the Breezy package, since Dapper doesn't include it yet (It had better in the future - I hate xchat-gnome). I'd like to know if people recommend temporarily adding a Breezy repository to get X-Chat.
[10:15] <gus> btw hi :D
[10:15] <Drac|Laptop> Whoa... that must have cut off.
[10:15] <jjjjjjj> nightwalker you try to reboot??
[10:16] <NightWalker> geneo93 how can i restart desktop do you mine all computer
[10:16] <NightWalker> I am finsih 1000 times
[10:16] <Psykus> ugh, cups is still freaking out and freezing up my system
[10:16] <bearrr> I could not ssh to my shell from the ubuntu console. What's up with that?
[10:16] <Psykus> is there no way to just uninstall it?
[10:16] <Drac|Laptop> bearrr: Is ssh installed?
[10:16] <joosep> Why gtk-theme-switch only works in the "preview", when closing nothing is modified?
[10:17] <Fujitsu> What error was given, bearrr?
[10:17] <bearrr> The password failed.
[10:17] <geneo93> NightWalker:  ctrl alt backspace
[10:17] <Drac|Laptop> bearrr: That's not software related.
[10:17] <xsquared> what is the best WiFi card to buy for ubuntu?
[10:17] <bearrr> Drac|Laptop: What is it then? I am connected now, through windows, and I know my password.
[10:18] <Drac|Laptop> bearrr: ...I have no idea.
[10:18] <Drac|Laptop> bearrr: Bad router? :P
[10:18] <Drac|Laptop> Did somebody see my dapperish question?
[10:18] <Fujitsu> Which question, Drac|Laptop?
[10:19] <geneo93> Drac|Laptop:  maybe breezy backports
[10:19] <bearrr> Well I wont install Ubuntu if i can't connect to my shell.. :/
[10:19] <NickGarvey> I use ubuntu for my sshd
[10:20] <bluepixel> bearrr, why shouldn't you be able to connect to a terminal?
[10:20] <Fujitsu> bearrr, you are obviously using the wrong username/password!
[10:20] <NickGarvey> ssh 127.0.0.1 worked fine for me too bearrr
[10:20] <bearrr> Fujitsu: I used the same as I use now (in PuTTY).
[10:20] <kcul> ok, i currently have Windows, will it mess up windows if i install ubuntu, coz i want to do dual booting jank
[10:20] <Fujitsu> Are you using the right username on the Ubuntu box, bearrr?
[10:21] <joosep> How to change gtk+ 1.x themes? Gtk-theme-switch doesn't work
[10:21] <bearrr> Fujitsu: I specified a custom with "ssh -l ..."
[10:21] <NickGarvey> kcul: not if you do it right
[10:21] <kcul> aight
[10:21] <Exxcaliber|Txt> exit
[10:21] <NickGarvey> kcul: if you are unsure I would talk to someone in your linux users group
[10:21] <bluefoxicy> ubotu: scanner
[10:21] <ubotu> For scanners in Ubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScanningHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[10:21] <Fujitsu> bearrr, try ssh username@server.domain...
[10:21] <iBalo> !dualboot
[10:21] <ubotu> from memory, dualboot is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo
[10:21] <NickGarvey> !ethereal
[10:21] <ubotu> NickGarvey: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:21] <bluepixel> kcul, you have to setup your bootmanager (grub) correct.
[10:21] <NickGarvey> (slap)
[10:22] <Psykus> anyone know how i can remove cups without removing other parts of ubuntu? when I tried to remove it, it said it was going to remove gnome and ubuntu-desktop and everything? i want to remove it since it's been giving me problems, crashing my system
[10:22] <Mantice> Whats a good Ubuntu Download manager
[10:22] <Zeike> Alright simple q for you guys, liblame0 is not available where articles on the net say it should be. WHere is it?
[10:22] <Fujitsu> Psykus, you haven't by any chance got UIM installed, have you?
[10:22] <bluepixel> Psykus, this is the drawback of a binary-distribution
[10:23] <Psykus> geneo93 should know, he helped me figure out what was causing the problem
[10:23] <Psykus> UIM?
[10:23] <bluepixel> Psykus, you might try using apt-get remove --no-upgrade cups
[10:23] <Mantice> How to I make programs start up with Ubuntu
[10:23] <biovore> Mantice: like a gui program?
[10:24] <Mantice> Yeah
[10:24] <biovore> Mantice: on kde?
[10:24] <bluepixel> Psykus, ah sry i tell crap
[10:24] <Mantice> Its called Gaim
[10:24] <NightWalker> It dosint work >(
[10:24] <_jason> Mantice: d4x, gwget
[10:24] <yanis> hello
[10:24] <Psykus> bluepixel, why's that?
[10:24] <Mantice> Im kinda noob so whats the termal command
[10:24] <yanis> I use nfs, when I try to mount a remote hdd I get: mount: server:/home/server/wd failed, reason given by server: Permission denied
[10:24] <_jason> Mantice: search for them in synaptic
[10:25] <biovore> Mantice: on Kde you just copy a luncher (icon) into your ~/.kde/autostart I think
[10:25] <NightWalker> Can i change my keyboard language with command in terminal??
[10:25] <NickGarvey> yes night
[10:25] <Mantice> i know gwget is some console download
[10:25] <Mantice> ok
[10:25] <_jason> Mantice: that's wget
[10:25] <NickGarvey> setxkbmap nameoflayout
[10:25] <Angel_Dex> I have a minor yet majorly anoying problem if i put int he command firefox %u it starts firefox with a diffent homepage very windows Malware like why is this?
[10:26] <dan> i am having no luck in playing a mp3, any help?
[10:26] <nedschnittt> hey yanis, perhaps you have to do that while you're root (just a thought, but don't take me too seriously...i'm a bit of a noob myself)
[10:26] <Zeike> dan: you need gstreamer0.8-mad package
[10:26] <_jason> Mantice: gwget is nice and simple, d4x has tons of functions.  As for your startup question: system > prefs > sessions > startup
[10:26] <Mantice> Thanks Im downloading it now
[10:26] <NightWalker> NickGarvey What command }
[10:26] <NickGarvey> setxkbmap nameoflayout
[10:26] <nedschnittt> btw, you wouldn't happen to be from lv, would ya?
[10:26] <NightWalker> Is this> setxkbmap nameoflayout the command}
[10:26] <NightWalker> ??
[10:26] <dan> Zeike: i done that
[10:26] <NickGarvey> yes
[10:26] <ompaul> Angel_Dex, if you put firefox in where?
[10:27] <NightWalker> But if i want to have icelandic
[10:27] <NightWalker> how is the command then
[10:27] <Mantice> Where do installed programs go in linux
[10:27] <joanverde> how am I able to write anything I like to a disk that is read only?
[10:28] <ompaul> Mantice, several places /bin /usr/bin /sbin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin
[10:28] <Angel_Dex> ompaul i edited my preferd applications to firefox %u what i thought your supose to and it opens like that SAME if i use the quickluanch in xfce4
[10:28] <Zeike> dan: What happens when you try to play it?
[10:28] <BraveHeart52> remount it rw in fstab as root
[10:28] <ompaul> Mantice, type which AppName and that location will be seen by you as long as it is on your path
[10:28] <NightWalker> NickGarvey But if i want to have icelandic how is the command then??
[10:28] <joanverde> BraveHeart52: how do I mount it rw
[10:28] <NickGarvey> one second NightWalker I will check
[10:28] <NightWalker> I found it
[10:29] <joanverde> BraveHeart52: is the sudo command enough for being "root"?
[10:29] <Mantice> Gaim
[10:29] <NightWalker> NickGarvey, Thc
[10:29] <ompaul> Angel_Dex, what do you want it to open with?
[10:29] <bearrr> Fujitsu: It worked! Thanks!
[10:29] <NightWalker> thx
[10:29] <NickGarvey> setxkbmap is
[10:29] <NickGarvey> that should do it
[10:29] <Angel_Dex> ompaul Google but if i set my preferds to %u nomatter what link i click in a program like gaim it opens up with arizona university
[10:29] <_jason> Angel_Dex: try %s, that's what mine says
[10:29] <Mantice> Does this sound good guys ? /usr/bin/gaim
[10:30] <_jason> Mantice: for?
[10:30] <Mantice> booting gaim on boot
[10:30] <Zoroaster> I have apache installed, but when I browse to my loopback address I get "connection refused", it's like when your own wife refuses you, it's against nature
[10:30] <jjjjjjj> It's amazing what reading the man can do. [ download_enable
[10:30] <jjjjjjj>     If set to NO, all download requests will give permission denied.
[10:30] <jjjjjjj>     Default: YES ]   i did not have that option in my conf.
[10:30] <bearrr> Is there anyway to invert the terminal colors?
[10:30] <Angel_Dex> _jason ompaul with just firefox in it everything opens up fine but i really wana know how this arizona thing got in here
[10:30] <joanverde> How can I change the permissions for a whole folder/disk with subfolders? I tried chmod but it doesn't seem to work.
[10:30] <geneo93> NightWalker:  look here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-77092.html
[10:31] <_jason> Angel_Dex: put %u in google and you will get your answer
[10:31] <Angel_Dex> kk
[10:31] <Rambo3> bearrr use etherm or atherm
[10:31] <iBalo> NightWalker, 'sudo apt-get install language-support-is' first of oall
[10:31] <sinaduel> I have a problem with my internet browser, I can download files at 260+ Kb/s but my internet is slow
[10:31] <ompaul> Angel_Dex, so what you do is this>> Edit - Preferences << from the menu in FF and then you type http://www.whatEverYouWant.com in that top box where .com is any TLD
[10:31] <Angel_Dex> _jason Ho Hum! it never did this befor tho
[10:31] <dan> Zeike: nothing - what player should ibe using?
[10:31] <speyer> hats the package name of those  tools  Devices,Ping, Netstat,Traceroute, Port Scan, Lookup, Finge in one ?
[10:32] <BraveHeart52> PROBLEM: hey, I had ubuntu installed on my p3 compaq pos and switched over to a slightly higher amd motherboard. The switch was fine because all the riser hardware was transfered over to the new, except for the audio which on both boards are onboard and different chipsets.
[10:32] <BraveHeart52> The new hardware is recognized in device manager, volume control, and individual applications but the sound does not play. Yes, the speakers are on :)
[10:32] <BraveHeart52> Anybody know what I could do about his?
[10:32] <Alexi5> all hail ubuntu
[10:32] <Mantice> Where is dx4 go once its installed in Synaptic Package mangger
[10:32] <Rambo3> dpkg-reconfigure locales if its non xserver
[10:32] <Alexi5> the true way to linux salvation
[10:32] <Alexi5> repent
[10:32] <jjjjjjj> ah crap...still cant d/l from ftp using internet explorer
[10:32] <_jason> Angel_Dex: did you try with %s?
[10:32] <joanverde> is the sudo command enough for being "root"?
[10:32] <ompaul> jjjjjjj, language?
[10:33] <Angel_Dex> _jason no ill try now
[10:33] <georgy> joanverde : yes
[10:33] <joanverde> how am I able to write anything I like to a disk that is read only?
[10:33] <ompaul> !tell joanverde about rootsudo
[10:33] <joanverde> georgy: thx
[10:33] <Angel_Dex> _jason that works
[10:33] <speyer> what the name of the network tolls package ? apt-get install what ?
[10:33] <ompaul> joanverde, read the page that ubotu sent you
[10:33] <speyer> *tools
[10:33] <Rambo3> eterm or aterm *
[10:33] <georgy> eterm, of course
[10:34] <Zeike> dan: ryhtmbox worked for me. amarok is very nice also
[10:34] <Zeike> dan: Does the gnome sound work?
[10:34] <BraveHeart52> Zeike, you talking to me?
[10:34] <Zeike> BraveHeart52, nope.
[10:35] <nedschnittt> while trying to install Breezy Badger, the progress bar stops at 63%.  When I press alt+f4 (i think)  I come to the cli and it says "Setting up libgstreamer 0.8-0 (0.811-1ubuntu1)... Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file"  could anyone give me a hand?
[10:35] <idefix_> _jason my sound doesn't work yet
[10:35] <georgy> ned: i think you have a bad cd
[10:35] <Mantice> My Synaptic manger keeps screwing up
[10:35] <ailean> nedschnittt, did you do a checksum on your media?
[10:35] <_jason> idefix_: wasn't it working before?
[10:35] <nedschnittt> that md5 deal?
[10:35] <ailean> nedschnittt, yep
[10:36] <Rambo3> nedschnittt that shouldent stop installation , i allways get that error
[10:36] <Organs> ...who wants to help me install ubuntu and NOT rape my MBR?  (Grub questions will ensue, obviously)
[10:36] <nedschnittt> ailean: yes
[10:36] <geneo93> nedschnittt:  maybe the cd is bad and cant be read
[10:36] <ailean> Rambo3, but it depends on which part is bad :)
[10:36] <nedschnittt> it is past the cd portin
[10:36] <nedschnittt> portion
[10:36] <nedschnittt> the cd is ejected when this is going on
[10:36] <Mantice> dw
[10:36] <BushidoScare> got question
[10:36] <dan> Zeike: is there anyway you could access my PC and do it for me?
[10:36] <roaet> The grub install is not working on my ubuntu installation.
[10:36] <ailean> nedschnittt, aye, but it can (and is) still using those files
[10:36] <roaet> I believe it is installing to the wrong /dev/hd
[10:36] <nedschnittt> oic
[10:37] <jonnings> Why cant i access my winXP partition (fat32). It says that status is "inaccessible" and it shows an enable buttun, but it doesnt seem to do anything. Also the filesystem for this partition is called vfat, why?
[10:37] <roaet> is it possible if I can configure it manually?
[10:37] <BushidoScare> i'm installing ubuntu but i got msg "kernel panic - not syncing: attemted to kill init!"
[10:37] <nedschnittt> well, I'm using the liveDVD right now
[10:37] <ailean> jonnings, if you do a search on google there are a million pages that will explain how to set that up
[10:37] <wes> why can't my linker find "sqrt"
[10:37] <jonnings> sry
[10:37] <roaet> -lm
[10:37] <ailean> jonnings, don't say sorry
[10:37] <roaet> you need to link the math library
[10:37] <roaet> wes.
[10:37] <nedschnittt> so, perhaps I should start it again?
[10:37] <BushidoScare> BushidoScare]  i'm installing ubuntu but i got msg "kernel panic - not syncing: attemted to kill init!"
[10:37] <ailean> jonnings, it's a very common request, that's all
[10:37] <roaet> gcc .. .. -lm
[10:38] <iBalo> BushidoScare, your boot parameters or the /etc/fstab entry for the / partition are wrong
[10:38] <BushidoScare> hmm how do i correct them?
[10:38] <wes> roaet: ty, "pow" works though :|
[10:38] <BraveHeart52> hehe, got the sound to work, wrong plug....the color codings aren't always the same (green & blue switch. WHY?!)
[10:38] <Mantice> whats the package name for mplayer?
[10:38] <roaet> you should have -lm anyway
[10:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell Mantice about mplayer
[10:38] <BushidoScare> iBaloPM
[10:39] <Rambo3> you can edit bootparameters in grub menu with e
[10:39] <BushidoScare> nm PM doens't work
[10:39] <iBalo> BushidoScare, did you shift around partitions?
[10:39] <BushidoScare> but how do i correct it?
[10:39] <joanverde> ompaul: read the page, but I can't still understand how the mount a disc in rw mode. Even as root I can't change permissions or owners right now. Could i tbe because it's a read-only?
[10:39] <BushidoScare> its orrigignally al windows partition
[10:39] <BushidoScare> there is data writtin on it
[10:39] <Fredde> How do I add mp3 support in banshee
[10:41] <BushidoScare> iBalo could you tell me how i can correct it?
[10:41] <Mantice> Is there a name for the Package mgr ? for mplayer
[10:41] <iBalo> BushidoScare, did you shift around partitions?
[10:41] <BushidoScare> no
[10:41] <BushidoScare> i did a format few days ago
[10:41] <BushidoScare> so i made new partition
[10:41] <BushidoScare> ntffs
[10:41] <BushidoScare> ntfs*
[10:41] <BushidoScare> but the hd is devided in 2 partitions
[10:41] <iBalo> BushidoScare, are you in Linux now?
[10:41] <Mantice> E: Couldn't find package mplayer-k6
[10:41] <Platanomaduro> Ubuntu isnt reading my speakers. WHat should I do?
[10:42] <_jason> ubotu: tell Mantice about multiverse
[10:42] <Fredde> problem: fixed
[10:42] <Rambo3> roaet whats the error
[10:42] <BushidoScare> no i have 2 pc's
[10:42] <BushidoScare> so i'm not in linux now
[10:42] <joanverde> I can't understand how the mount a disc in rw mode. Even as root I can't change permissions or owners right now. Could it be because it's a read-only?
[10:42] <roaet> The lack of grub ever giving prompt.
[10:42] <BushidoScare> but ican format the drive in the pc where i'm trying to install linux with an external device
[10:42] <roaet> I believe ubuntu is putting grub on my hd0, my first ide drive, even though I'm installing and booting off of an sata drive.
[10:43] <Rambo3> grub-install /dev/hda or grub in terminal
[10:43] <Platanomaduro> Ubuntu doesnt detect my speakers does anyone know what I should do?
[10:43] <klonner> someone can helpme with direct rendering (Ati x300)???
[10:44] <roaet> How do I get to a terminal if my computer boots to windows?
[10:44] <iBalo> BushidoScare, you'd need access to data on the linux system. this usn't possible from win or another pc. get a Live-CD or rescue-system (http://www.insert.cd e.g.)  first and boot into linux on the borked system
[10:44] <gnomefreak> roaet: windows has the cdm command but this isnt the place for windows questions
[10:45] <Psykus> what is "ubuntu-desktop" exactly?
[10:45] <BushidoScare> there is no Os installed on the pc
[10:45] <dsas> joanverde: what is in your /etc/fstab ?
[10:45] <Psykus> the package I mean
[10:45] <roaet> ...
[10:45] <dsas> !pastebin
[10:45] <ubotu> rumour has it, pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[10:45] <roaet> That was completely out of context gnomefreak
[10:45] <roaet> Let me ask this again.
[10:45] <joanverde> dsas: can't see any fstab in etc
[10:45] <joanverde> the discs are mounted in /media/
[10:46] <liquidboy> how do i mount usb key drives in windowmaker (ubuntu 5.10) ? i can load gnome-volume-manager, but it wont load on start up, is there a better way?
[10:46] <gnomefreak> roaet: to get a linux terminal if the pc only boots to windows you would need the live cd
[10:46] <Fredde> I got the mp3 problem again
[10:46] <roaet> I'm installing ubuntu on a computer with XP, two IDEs and an SATA drive. I believe the ubuntu install is installing GRUB on the MBR of my IDE drive, and not my SATA drive. How can I remedy this?
[10:46] <Zoroaster> There is a service(s) that was running on my computer, I saw it under "services settings" called sysklogd and klogd, do these literally record all of my activity, and where can my activity be viewed?
[10:46] <Angel_Dex> stupid thing
[10:46] <Fredde> I followed the banshee faq and it didn't work either
[10:46] <gnomefreak> roaet: it will ask you where you want to put grub
[10:46] <dsas> joanverde: there should be a file in /etc/ called fstab which controls how disks are mounted
[10:46] <klonner> plz someone can helpme with direct rendering (Ati x300)???
[10:46] <roaet> grub-install ?>
[10:47] <roaet> I'm in rescue mode currently of the ubuntu install CD.
[10:47] <gnomefreak> roaet: ^^^
[10:47] <joanverde> dsas: ok, a file, not a directory
[10:47] <dsas> joanverde: that's right.
[10:47] <Angel_Dex> I installed Xterm and Rxvt and eterm (eterm no work) and xterm doesnt prompt me for a password when i sudo why so?
[10:47] <joanverde> dsas: ok, got it - what should i look for?
[10:47] <roaet> ...
[10:48] <dsas> joanverde: look for a line which matches your disks mount point in /media
[10:48] <joanverde> dsas: ok, got it
[10:48] <gnomefreak> roaet: did you install ubuntu already or are you in the recovery mode of the install cd and what are you trying to do from there?
[10:48] <Platanomaduro> I get the error message " No volume control devices found" when I try to play music or something. My speakers are not working. Would anyone know the problem?
[10:48] <joanverde> dsas: except for one external drive that is mac-formatted
[10:48] <Mantice> Jason
[10:48] <georgy> Angel : maybe because you use sudo before in xterm, and xterm remember it
[10:48] <Mantice> I did that nothing happend
[10:48] <Mantice> It still says the same thing
[10:49] <iBalo> Zoroaster, no need to get paranoid.. sys(tem)logd(aemon) and K(ernel)logd(aemon) are for logging technical stuff... nObody will look over your shoulder :-) Linux is not windows, you know!
[10:49] <roaet> I am trying to run grub or grub-install from the rescue mode of the install CD. I have already installed ubuntu on this computer.
[10:49] <_jason> Mantice: put /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:49] <joanverde> dsas: could I make a line for that one?
[10:49] <dsas> joanverde: what kind of filesystem are you trying to mount?
[10:49] <BushidoScare> iBalo hmm live cd is loading
[10:49] <idefix_> _jason you are cool
[10:49] <roaet> I am assuming this wont work in the rescue CD and I'll probably just put on the live cd, like you said.
[10:49] <dsas> joanverde: Sure, but I don't know what options you need for macos
[10:49] <Platanomaduro> would anyone know the problem
[10:49] <dan> after trying to install "sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-mad" i get dan@Home:~$ sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-plugins  gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[10:49] <dan> Reading package lists... Done
[10:49] <dan> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:49] <dan> Package gstreamer0.8-plugins is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[10:49] <dan> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[10:49] <dan> is only available from another source
[10:49] <dan> E: Package gstreamer0.8-plugins has no installation candidate
[10:49] <dan> dan@Home:~$   cd ~/Desktop
[10:49] <dan> dan@Home:~/Desktop$   sudo dpkg -i w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[10:49] <iBalo> !paste
[10:49] <dsas> !tell dan about pastebin
[10:49] <ubotu> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
[10:49] <dan> dpkg: error processing w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb (--install):
[10:49] <dan>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[10:49] <dan> Errors were encountered while processing:
[10:49] <gnomefreak> roaet: even with resuce mode you need to go through install for the most part its not just a terminal
[10:49] <dan>  w32codecs_20050412-0.0_i386.deb
[10:49] <gnomefreak> dan dont paste
[10:49] <Zoroaster> iBalo, ok, thanks, it;s just I'm new to Linux relatively
[10:49] <BushidoScare> iBalo i get the same msg with the live cd :x
[10:50] <joanverde> dsas: It's already mounted, it's something like htf+
[10:50] <roaet> I see
[10:50] <roaet> So go through the installation?
[10:50] <joanverde> dsas: but I need to mount as a read drive
[10:50] <dan> well sorry, but can you help me?
[10:50] <roaet> Wait, that's what I did.
[10:50] <roaet> it gave me ash.
[10:51] <Mantice> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9266
[10:51] <roaet> I'm begining to think we're on different pages.
[10:51] <dsas> joanverde: ok, what are the options listed in the 4th coloumn
[10:51] <roaet> I've already installed ubuntu, or went through the installation procedure.
[10:51] <joanverde> dsas: but I need to mount as a write drive I mean
[10:51] <Jormundgand> Does anyone know why when I start up X-Chat gnome-power-manager, gnome-volume-manager and update-notifier all crash?
[10:51] <roaet> But grub is not working at all. I just want to install grub on the correct MBR.
[10:51] <Jormundgand> (I'm using Dapper, he added hastily.)
[10:51] <gnomefreak> roaet: and than put the install cd back in going into recovery mode? or are you in recovery mode without cd?
[10:52] <dan> I get this, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9267 can anyone help?
[10:52] <roaet> I was in recovery mode...
[10:52] <dsas> Jormundgand: sounds like a dbus bug, have you just installed updates?
[10:52] <roaet> That's what i've been talking about.
[10:52] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell roaet about grub
[10:52] <_jason> Mantice: pay close attention to the part in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto about adding multiverse
[10:52] <gnomefreak> roaet: read what ubotu sent you
[10:52] <Jormundgand> dsas: yes.
[10:52] <roaet> gnomefreak, I thank you for your assistance.
[10:52] <Kill_X> Jormundgand: strange, ma system doesn't experience such problems :o
[10:52] <joanverde> dsas: this one I don't have in fstab, bit maybe it could be added by my diskmounter script if I restart, I didn't keep this external drive on on start
[10:53] <Jormundgand> I have a feeling I might need to restart.
[10:53] <BushidoScare> ?
[10:53] <iBalo> Jormundgand, it's because dapper is alpha, and still a building site :-) join 'ubuntu+1 for dapper-talk
[10:53] <joanverde> dsas: ro and rw is listed for my other drives
[10:53] <iBalo> #ubuntu+1 that is
[10:53] <Jormundgand> iBalo: will do.
[10:53] <dsas> Jormundgand: you should restart after installing dbus
[10:53] <Jormundgand> dsas: righto, I'll do that now.
[10:53] <liquidboy> when i want to mount usb devices in windowmaker, do i have to use the command line?
[10:54] <Mantice> I have ticked all the repositrys though
[10:54] <Mantice> and I still get E: Couldn't find package mplayer-amd64
[10:54] <dsas> joanverde: you should not have ro there if you want to write on it.
[10:54] <georgy> liquidboy : you can install wmmount and config it
[10:54] <joanverde> dsas_ could I make a new line for my sdb device?
[10:55] <joanverde> dsas: could I make a new line for my sdb device?
[10:55] <dsas> joanverde: sure
[10:55] <roaet> I'm still not sure if we're on the same page of my problems.
[10:55] <joanverde> dsas: with rw in it then? when will it start to work, do I have to log out or anything?
[10:55] <Mantice> I just ticked this one from my country :/
[10:55] <_jason> Mantice: ``To enable the Multiverse repository, for each of the Community Maintained (Universe) entries click on the entry, click Edit, then change the entry for Sections from 'universe' to 'universe multiverse'. Click OK to save your settings.'' <--you missed that
[10:55] <Pablo> anyone know how to make a cf bootable... I get all the files on it but it doesnt boot
[10:55] <roaet> Honestly, I have no issues with the grub.conf. I just need to get the ubuntu install to realize that it's putting grub on the wrong device.
[10:55] <biovore> Pablo: you hardware must suport booting from cf
[10:55] <we2by> is there any programming language like VB for linux?
[10:56] <Pablo> biovore, it does
[10:56] <bliss> hello all
[10:56] <biovore> we2by: perl, python, ruby
[10:56] <dsas> joanverde: once you've wrote the file open a terminal and type 'sudo mount -a'
[10:56] <Tene> we2by, VB.NET? (via mono) if you like the VB syntax
[10:56] <we2by> probably something like realbasic
[10:56] <we2by> but realbasic is not free
[10:56] <Angel_Dex> I installed Xterm and Rxvt and eterm (eterm no work) and xterm doesnt prompt me for a password when i sudo why so?
[10:57] <orange_> what is cf
[10:57] <Pablo> compact flash
[10:57] <joanverde> dsas: just sudo mount -a?
[10:57] <roaet> All of these links ubotu gave me have absolutely nothing to do with my problem.
[10:57] <bliss> a quick question about the host command   ---how to isssue the command to find out about host.deny/allow rules
[10:57] <dsas> joanverde: yep
[10:58] <joanverde> dsas: so, this is my new line /dev/sdb1 /media/sdb1 hfsplus rw, user,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
[10:58] <joanverde> dsas: now I'll just save and exe the command
[10:58] <dsas> joanverde: that sounds like it should be correct, however I'm not 100% on that.
[10:58] <dsas> joanverde: first you need to create the /media/sdb1 directory
[10:59] <Mantice> ok i did that but now i get
[10:59] <Mantice>  mplayer-amd64: Depends: slang1 (> 1.4.9dbs-4) but it is not installable
[10:59] <Mantice> E: Broken packages
[11:00] <Willy> hi
[11:00] <muleaga> hi..
[11:00] <joanverde> dsas: done, but got message: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,
[11:00] <joanverde>        missing codepage or other error
[11:00] <muleaga> any ethernet gurus out there :)
[11:01] <joanverde> dsas: could it be wrong fstype
[11:01] <muleaga> ?
[11:01] <_jason> Mantice: are you using breezy?
[11:01] <orange_> i want  to install mplayer but there are package conflict ,what shall i do
[11:01] <dsas> joanverde: yeah, did you say your other hfs formmatted drives are listed as hfsplus ?
[11:01] <_jason> orange_: what packages conflict?  how are you installing mplayer (what command)?
[11:01] <Mantice> yeah
[11:01] <pilgrim> I installed windows after ubuntu and now I can't boot into ubuntu. What do I do.
[11:01] <C-O-L-T> how to be root in terminal?
[11:02] <orange_> just use synaptic
[11:02] <dyrne> pilgrim: do you have a livecd?
[11:02] <Mantice>  sudo apt-get install mplayer-amd64
[11:02] <georgy> Colt : just type sudo then your command
[11:02] <Mantice> or using the GUI it says same thing
[11:02] <joanverde> dsas: huh? hiw could I say that?
[11:02] <Angel_Dex> I installed Xterm and Rxvt and eterm (eterm no work) and rxvt doesnt prompt me for a password when i sudo why so?
[11:02] <pilgrim> dyrne, no just installation cd.
[11:02] <joanverde> dsas: I only have one
[11:02] <dsas> joanverde: sorry, I thought you said that earlier...
[11:02] <Angel_Dex> >< anyone?
[11:02] <_jason> Mantice: can you psot what your new /etc/apt/sources.list looks like now?
[11:02] <pilgrim> dyrne, no I just got installation cd
[11:03] <dsas> joanverde: you could try it again but list the fstype just as "hfs"
[11:03] <joanverde> dsas: I'll do that
[11:03] <orange_> _jason, can you help me
[11:03] <dyrne> pilgrim: youll probably want to burn either knoppix or ubuntu livecd although you can reinstall grub from floppy
[11:03] <muleaga> hi.. I need help installing PCMCIA network card? anyone?
[11:03] <_jason> orange_: what packages does it say conflict?  which package are you installing?
[11:03] <cradek> Angel_Dex: you're seeing a pattern that isn't there.  Your sudo password is cached for a while after you type it.
[11:03] <joanverde> dsas: still not working, I'll try a reboot with the disk on
[11:04] <pilgrim> dyrne, I'm not a complete newbie, I'm not affraid to work from command line. I've done this before just forgot the sequence of events.
[11:04] <roaet> hey wow
[11:04] <roaet> the livecd didn't boot X right
[11:04] <roaet> how nice.
[11:04] <liquidboy> georgy, how do i config it to mount a usb disk, (one will be /media/USB DISK, and another will be /media/USBDISK ) - so i can't just point it to one place...
[11:04] <dyrne> pilgrim: checkout https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[11:04] <Angel_Dex> cradek ah many thanks SEE why could no one answer me on that befor
[11:04] <NightWalker> How can i install mysql with apt-get?
[11:04] <orange_> it just say want to replace a *.so file but can't do that
[11:04] <pilgrim> dyrne, thanks.
[11:04] <Mantice> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9268
[11:04] <C-O-L-T> georgy: but I want to be root not to use always sudo
[11:04] <davfigue> use sudo -i
[11:05] <orange_> _jason, i can't rember the file name
[11:05] <cradek> Angel_Dex: hard to say.  sometimes people don't answer questions they think are too hard or too easy.
[11:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell orange_ about mplayer
[11:05] <_jason> orange_: follow those directions
[11:05] <_jason> NightWalker: sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[11:05] <muleaga> hi.. I need help installing PCMCIA network card? anyone please?
[11:06] <Angel_Dex> cradek ah ok Now how can i change the font of my terminals text? i tryed the other day and well 5 hours of work with somone na dno luck
[11:06] <orange_> Tene Tene_
[11:06] <_jason> Mantice: you removed universe somehow, want to keep tryign synaptic or do you jsut want to edit it manually?
[11:06] <georgy> Colt: you have to give a passwoerd to root, i think the command are apasswd root
[11:06] <orange_> Tene_ Tenem
[11:06] <georgy> colt : passwd root
[11:06] <Mantice> is manualy easyer?
[11:06] <muleaga> hi.. I need help installing PCMCIA network card? anyone?
[11:06] <muleaga> hi.. I need help installing PCMCIA network card? anyone?
[11:06] <orange_> _jason, what do you mean
[11:07] <_jason> orange_: check your private messages
[11:07] <Andrew_> hey, would ubuntu run well on a computer w/ 64 ram
[11:07] <bluepixel> Andrew_, no
[11:07] <C-O-L-T> georgy:ok
[11:07] <dyrne> Andrew_: if you want a gui xubuntu might work ok
[11:07] <Andrew_> could i use icewm?
[11:07] <Andrew_> where can i get that
[11:08] <NightWalker> _jason : sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[11:08] <NightWalker> Sry
[11:08] <iBalo> Andrew_, not in the standard config.. consider xubuntu, ebuntu or even a mini distro like dsl
[11:08] <georgy> andrew : yes with rox-filer, it's work great with 64ram
[11:08] <NightWalker> rong copy paste
[11:08] <GlassCasket> YO!
[11:08] <NightWalker> _jason : E: Couldn't find package mysqld-server
[11:08] <dyrne> ubotu: tell Andrew_ about xubuntu
[11:08] <GlassCasket> What's the main difference between the CD and DVD version of Ubuntu?
[11:08] <_jason> NightWalker: typo :)
[11:09] <Mantice> It says bader is mulivers
[11:09] <Andrew_> so their is no other wm on the install cd?
[11:09] <dyrne> Andrew_: i would probably use regular install, just do server install then sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop afterwards
[11:09] <_jason> Mantice: here is what you do: gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list', in accessories > terminal
[11:09] <pudland> xorg.conf says "generic monitor when i have a Dell E151fp LCD.  the collors are messed.  Any Help???
[11:09] <roaet> ...
[11:10] <dyrne> Andrew_: at install cd boot prompt just type server and enter
[11:10] <gnomefreak> _jason: have you been to the bc-bd site (where we got nm.pl for irssi) lately?
[11:10] <idefix_> _jason 's gone?
[11:11] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[11:11] <linuxboyfriend>  i was trying to connect to internet but kppp gives this error: http://pastebin.com/570935
[11:11] <_jason> Mantice: then, add " universe" to line 18 and add " multiverse" to the end of line 34, then save and do 'sudo apt-get update'
[11:11] <Andrew_> " sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop "? is that all?
[11:11] <_jason> idefix_: ?
[11:11] <_jason> gnomefreak: nope
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Andrew_: yes for xfce desktop
[11:11] <Drac|Laptop> Say, does anyone know how I can safely connect to freenode with an IRC proxy? I have to remove my proxy every time I want to connect here, but I need it to connect from school... Hmm.
[11:11] <gnomefreak> _jason:  i think its down :(
[11:11] <Andrew_> what is xfce is a wm like icewm or something
[11:11] <ailean> anyone know why real streaming video is jumpy?
[11:12] <pudland> xorg.conf says "generic monitor when i have a Dell E151fp LCD.  the collors are messed.  Any Help???
[11:12] <GlassCasket> Drac|Laptop, I'm also wondering how to connect to mIRC with a proxy :\
[11:12] <gnomefreak> Andrew_: xfce is a wm (not really simialr to any of them)
[11:12] <dyrne> Andrew_: yes, i like it alot more that icewm
[11:12] <_jason> gnomefreak: do you need it?
[11:12] <Andrew_> ok
[11:12] <Andrew_> thanks
[11:13] <Andrew_> bye
[11:13] <gnomefreak> _jason: if its working i can use it but i cant get it to work here
[11:13] <NightWalker> _jason what?
[11:13] <jjjjjjj> well one last time..... anyone care to give some pointers on why i can't download from my ftp site via the internet using i.e.?
[11:13] <dyrne> Andrew_: any problems just pop back in
[11:13] <Drac|Laptop> GlassCasket, That's pretty much unrelated to my problem. You see, freenode likes to BAN proxies.
[11:13] <_jason> NightWalker: mysql-server without the 'd' after the 'mysql'
[11:13] <GlassCasket> Oh, lol
[11:13] <linuxboyfriend> can anyone help me?
[11:13] <linuxboyfriend> about that error?
[11:14] <Mantice> read only :(
[11:14] <NightWalker> _jason E: Package mysql-server has no installation candidate
[11:14] <_jason> Mantice: here is what you do: gksudo 'gedit /etc/apt/sources.list', in accessories > terminal
[11:14] <CaptainMorgan> how do I blank a cd in GnomeBaker that apparently has fails: "Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second."
[11:14] <CaptainMorgan> ?
[11:14] <geneo93> linuxboyfriend:  looks like your trying to make your isp identifiy itself
[11:15] <_jason> NightWalker: enable the main repository.  Are you using breezy?
[11:15] <Drac|Laptop> Erk... I'm thinking my touch pad is not a synaptics touch pad. If it is the other kind, what do I need to do to fix X? Right now it clicks when I don't want it to!
[11:15] <Madeye> guys, I'm trying to take screet shot of the new "DeskBar" but whenever I try to take it, the Auto complete select disappear when I press Printscreen, any idea?
[11:15] <linuxboyfriend> geneo93: Can you tell me, how can I solve the problem?
[11:15] <CaptainMorgan> I am the owner.. so I need to know the commands at the terminal.. "blankcd" ?
[11:15] <gnomefreak> Madeye: have you tried using the 'take screenshot" from the menu?
[11:15] <geneo93> ah turn off authenicate
[11:16] <NightWalker> _jason yes i am using breezy
[11:16] <Madeye> gnomefreak, do you know the new "Deskbar" applet?
[11:16] <NightWalker> _jason, how can i enable the main repository?
[11:16] <_jason> NightWalker: do you have the main repository enabled?
[11:16] <gnomefreak> ty _jason
[11:16] <linuxboyfriend> geneo93: me? turn of the authenticate?
[11:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell NightWalker about repos
[11:16] <linuxboyfriend> off*
[11:16] <joanverde> dsas: My disc doesn't still have any line created in fstab even though all other discs that are mounted at startup has got a line. Why could that be?
[11:16] <geneo93> yes
[11:17] <Psykus> need some help, trying to install bittorrent from bittorrent.com, from the package file, " bittorrent-4.4.0.linux_i686-2_all_python2.4.deb", and it's giving me errors
[11:17] <linuxboyfriend> geneo93: where in /home/my_home/.kde/share/config/kppprc?
[11:17] <Mantice> its doing somthing in the termal now
[11:18] <geneo93> linuxboyfriend:  it would be 0 for no 1 for yes
[11:18] <dsas> joanverde: hard disks typically aren't mounted at startup as far as i know
[11:18] <Psykus> here's a pastebin of the output from when I try to install it, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d9269
[11:18] <_jason> Mantice: ok after that finishes you should be able to install
[11:18] <joanverde> dsas: but I have a script for that
[11:19] <Psykus> i mean, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9269 for the non-download link
[11:19] <pianoboy3333> Anyone know how to use the mingw32 cross compiler? I downloaded and installed the 3 nessesary packages, but how do I use it?
[11:19] <CarlFK> duel cpu box,  2.6.15-16-686 #1 SMP - how do I get top to show how much each cpu is working?
[11:20] <geneo93> CarlFK:  its shows total
[11:20] <Mantice> fucken
[11:20] <Mantice> dont worry
[11:20] <linuxboyfriend> geneo93: it says authentication=4
[11:20] <linuxboyfriend> :)
[11:20] <Mantice> i just woant use it
[11:20] <_jason> Mantice: ?
[11:20] <geneo93> linuxboyfriend:  change it to 0
[11:20] <Mantice> it dident work
[11:20] <CaptainMorgan> anyone know the commands for gnomebaker or other recording/writing software?
[11:21] <Mantice> its just to much hussle for nothing
[11:21] <_jason> Mantice: what error do you get now?
[11:21] <linuxboyfriend> geneo93: ok, thanks a lot!
[11:21] <Mantice> Ill stick with the defult packages
[11:21] <joanverde> dsas: I give up for now, thx for all help, I learned a lot!
[11:21] <Yokalosh> where is jdk supposed to be installed to?
[11:21] <_jason> Mantice: relax, this is easy.  You are just overlooking something.  What error did you get?
[11:22] <bad_iNFO> ok i have a couple of quick questions
[11:22] <we2by> REALbasic for Linux Standard Edition is FREE.
[11:22] <we2by> :)
[11:22] <oatis> What are some good WYSIWYG HTML editors available for Ubuntu? I'm looking for something with a UI similiar to Dreamweaver.
[11:22] <Cooner750> Can anyone here tell me how to fix a few things. In Synaptic i accidently selected the "Complete Removal" option on a package my mistake. I meant to click "Remove". Now when i go to start Synaptic i get "gksudo: No such file or directory", and also the login manager is gone
[11:22] <Tenem> oatis, nvu?
[11:23] <Cooner750> i have to login at the black screen and run startx
[11:23] <linuxboyfriend> oatis: NVU
[11:23] <bad_iNFO> this is my question
[11:23] <pianoboy3333> Cooner750: 1st try fixing your prob by going to a terminal and type synaptic
[11:23] <oatis> Tenem, yeah? I'll install it and see what its like, thanks
[11:23] <geneo93> Cooner750:  apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:23] <oatis> LinuxBoy, Cool thanks
[11:23] <GTX> Package gnome-vfs-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. What package do I need to fix this?
[11:23] <hobbs> !universe
[11:23] <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
[11:23] <bad_iNFO> how do you make it so window's when they pop up come up in your viewable desktop area?
[11:24] <hobbs> !repositories
[11:24] <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
[11:24] <Tenem> oatis, don't expect a dreamweaver killer, but it may help
[11:24] <Psykus> trying to install bittorrent from the .deb package at bittorrent.com, getting these errors when i try to install it, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9269
[11:24] <dsas> joanverde:  sorry, I'm not sure what's going wrong, maybe someone else does?
[11:24] <_jason> Mantice: giving up?
[11:25] <Cooner750> I get a error "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[11:25] <Cooner750>   ubuntu-desktop: Depends: gdm but it is not going to be installed
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: gnome-netstatus-applet but it is not going to be inst alled
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: gnome-system-monitor but it is not going to be instal led
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: gnome-volume-manager but it is not going to be instal led
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: hwdb-client but it is not going to be installed
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: lsb but it is not going to be installed
[11:25] <oatis> Tenem, Look good enough, thanks
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: openoffice.org but it is not going to be installed
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: openoffice.org-gtk-gnome but it is not going to be in stalled
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: ubuntu-quickguide but it is not going to be installed
[11:25] <Mantice> Hold on
[11:25] <Cooner750>                   Depends: x-window-system-core but it is not going to be instal led
[11:25] <_jason> Cooner750: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ please
[11:25] <Cooner750> E: Broken packages
[11:25] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: please use pastebin if you need to paste
[11:25] <Cooner750> "
[11:25] <dsas> !tell cooner750 about pastebin
[11:25] <pianoboy3333> please...
[11:25] <Mantice> Its just redownloading the repostirys
[11:25] <geneo93> Cooner750:  ok try sudo apt-get -f install
[11:26] <iBalo> Psykus, you need to remove the 'old' bittorrent (3.x)  packs first
[11:26] <Psykus> ah ok, thanks
[11:26] <pianoboy3333> !mingw32
[11:26] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, pianoboy3333
[11:26] <Cooner750> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9270
[11:26] <geneo93> Cooner750:  scrool up
[11:27] <gnomefreak> pianoboy3333: what are you looking for?  w32 indicates its a windows app or something like w32codecs
[11:28] <Mantice> I just removed every repositry and added again and ticked all the boxes I could
[11:28] <Cooner750> i still get the same error
[11:28] <djp> does anyone know if gnome-bittorrent keeps a log anywhere?
[11:28] <pianoboy3333> gnomefreak: I was told that the package mingw32 was a cross compiler for C/C++ as it says in synaptic, but I don't know how to call/use it
[11:28] <_jason> Mantice: and still not working?
[11:28] <Psykus> hrm, how do I remove the old entry for bittorrent in the gnome menu?
[11:28] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: you can try to open synaptic and click i think its edit fix broken packages
[11:28] <Mantice> Its still going
[11:28] <Frebrd> anyone know how to make a sound card use /dev/dsp
[11:28] <_jason> Mantice: oh ok
[11:28] <Drac|Laptop> Hiya Hiya.
[11:28] <sovin> question: I'm attempting to install a wireless security auditing tool called aircrack but am recieving errors upon issuing the _make_ command
[11:29] <geneo93> Mantice:  what mirrors are u using
[11:29] <oneseventeen> I just upgraded to Firefox 1.5, and am trying to figure out windows media streaming.
[11:29] <Mantice> Offical ones
[11:29] <Fredde> Is there any good ftp clients?
[11:29] <oneseventeen> I installed win32codecs, but none of my players can play windows media streams.
[11:29] <oneseventeen> Any tips?
[11:29] <bad_iNFO> Fredde lots
[11:29] <geneo93> Mantice:  what country
[11:29] <sovin> question_continued: sovin@sov-m-bb:~/Desktop/aircrack-2.41$ make
[11:29] <sovin> gcc -g -W -Wall -O2 -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_MAJ=2 -D_MIN=41 linux/aircrack.c linux/crypto.c linux/sha1-mmx.S -o aircrack -lpthread
[11:29] <sovin> make: gcc: Command not found
[11:29] <sovin> make: *** [aircrack]  Error 127
[11:29] <sovin> 
[11:29] <bad_iNFO> Pure FTP
[11:29] <sovin> ai, sorry
[11:29] <sovin> bit long
[11:29] <bad_iNFO> uhm
[11:29] <_jason> sovin: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[11:29] <bad_iNFO> YO listen up
[11:29] <xcel-> any one who could hook me up with a shell? :-)
[11:29] <sovin> _jason: thank you.
[11:29] <_jason> sovin: and in the future please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:29] <biovore> sovin: apt-get install build-essential
[11:29] <Drac|Laptop> Dapper doesn't see my floppy drive... There is no /dev/fd0! What do I do?!
[11:29] <bad_iNFO> how do i make windows pop up in viewable desktop space?
[11:30] <gnomefreak> pianoboy3333: that im not sure about but you will more than likey have to make the ide use it like you would with the export command
[11:30] <sovin> i shall.
[11:30] <Mantice> Ok It works
[11:30] <Mantice> Its downloading now
[11:30] <Mantice> ^_^
[11:30] <_jason> Mantice: mplayer is the best imo so it was worth it I hope :)
[11:30] <pianoboy3333> gnomefreak: but in the terminal, mingw32 doesn't do anything
[11:30] <Mantice> I just selected all those tick boxes as I could
[11:30] <bad_iNFO> ubuntu rocks
[11:30] <bad_iNFO> mad easy to use
[11:30] <geneo93> Mantice:  i live in usa but use uk mirrors
[11:31] <bad_iNFO> i tried all sorts of diffrent distro's
[11:31] <Mantice> Yeah It plays alot of files
[11:31] <gnomefreak> pianoboy3333: oipen the folder using nautius and look for a readme file it should tell you how to set it up
[11:31] <bad_iNFO> and ubuntu was the only one that everything worked on
[11:31] <Psykus> hrm, under gnome, i've edited the gnome menu with the "applications menu editor", but the changes aren't showing up
[11:31] <pianoboy3333> ok
[11:31] <Mantice> Any good linux games out there?
[11:31] <bad_iNFO> now getting it customized is the fun
[11:31] <geneo93> Mantice:  what kind
[11:32] <Drac|Laptop> This is really important! I need a floppy drive for school!
[11:32] <Mantice> RPG shooting
[11:32] <Mantice> Really cool games
[11:32] <dyrne> Mantice: enemy territory, cube, and such for fps
[11:32] <Cooner750> Synaptic says the same error, Fix Broken Packages did nothing
[11:32] <Fredde> bad_iNFO: other than pure ftp
[11:32] <_jason> Drac|Laptop: this is 2006
[11:32] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: try running sudo apt-get -f install
[11:32] <geneo93> war game like empires freecraft is good
[11:32] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, If you can spare $15, Cedega plays 99% of Windows games... often better than Windows itself does.
[11:32] <Drac|Laptop> _jason, my laptop doesn't have a CD burner.
[11:33] <Mantice> Ooh
[11:33] <geneo93> Mantice:  5 bucks a month
[11:33] <Mantice> ?
[11:33] <geneo93> for cedega
[11:33] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, be warned... the newer the game, the more tweaking is required, but once you get it working right, it's great. :D
[11:33] <Mantice> Cedega I saw that before
[11:33] <Cooner750> grr.. same error
[11:33] <iBalo> Mantice, there's _bash_, a great text adventure, _python_  i.e. a real time strategy game and maybe _gcc_ a conquer them all game ;-)
[11:34] <gnomefreak> !cedega
[11:34] <Mantice> :P
[11:34] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, don't worry. Most people who speak negativelyof Cedega used a much older version. :P
[11:34] <_jason> iBalo: haha
[11:34] <geneo93> Cooner750:  did you do the apt-get -f install
[11:34] <Mantice> Maybe becasue its not really open source / free
[11:34] <disastorm> hey
[11:34] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: sudo apt-get -f install should list things it will add remove or 0
[11:34] <Mantice> Does any one have cedega?
[11:35] <neiras> woo, xchat-gnome is nice
[11:35] <xcc> how i can change picture on gnome loading?
[11:35] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, they have to recover funds for the games they bought to test somehow. :P
[11:35] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: no package after install
[11:35] <Mantice> Yeah :)
[11:35] <disastorm> i got a new power supply for my pc and it was working fine and now it seems to be restarting by itself alot
[11:35] <disastorm> does anyone know whats wrong
[11:35] <geneo93> Mantice:  if they do prolly playing games
[11:35] <dyrne> Mantice: you can download the cvs free and legally i think there is probably a cedega deb around somewhere
[11:35] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, the actual source is freely distributed through CVS, but the binary release works a lot better.
[11:35] <Cooner750> 0
[11:35] <Mantice> Would cedega lag more than using windows?
[11:36] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: it told you 0 upgraded 0 installed 0 removed 0 fixed?
[11:36] <xcc> where find cedega in deb?
[11:36] <dyrne> Mantice: linux=better memory management so all things being equal no
[11:36] <Drac|Laptop> Mantice, it really depends on your hardware, but generally yes, to an extent. Like I said, it won't crash the game like Windows will.
[11:36] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell xcc about cedega
[11:36] <Cooner750> yes
[11:36] <gnomefreak> hmmmmmmm
[11:37] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: are you on dapper or breezy?
[11:37] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  maybe he dont have all the repositories
[11:37] <Cooner750> well, the latest version, 5.10?
[11:37] <Psykus> what other bittorrent clients are there for linux?
[11:37] <xcel-> is there anyone who could gimme an shell account? So i could irc thru putty
[11:37] <Mantice> Azorus is good one
[11:37] <gnomefreak> geneo93: for ubuntu-desktop they should all be in main
[11:37] <Psykus> the official one doesn't have the option to exclude files to download from a torrent
[11:37] <Mantice> So paypal buy?
[11:38] <dyrne> xcel-: http://www.ductape.net/~mitja/freeunix.shtml
[11:38] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  what if he used cd apt-cdrom
[11:38] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: can you paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file to pastebin please
[11:38] <Psykus> anything other than azeurus?
[11:38] <xcel-> dyrne, thx but i've already checked that site
[11:38] <C-O-L-T> Psykus: hello
[11:38] <gnomefreak> geneo93: i know i thought about that
[11:38] <geneo93> it could restore what he lost
[11:38] <gnomefreak> its so automatic for me i never think about it :(
[11:39] <Psykus> hi
[11:39] <disastorm> i got a new power supply for my pc and it was working fine and now it seems to be restarting by itself alot
[11:39] <disastorm> does anyone know whats wrong
[11:39] <gnomefreak> disastorm: does it do it in windows too?
[11:40] <disastorm> i only have windows on it
[11:40] <NightWalker> _jason, checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[11:40] <medina> hola
[11:40] <gnomefreak> disastorm: than this channel cant help you try #windows
[11:40] <geneo93> disastorm:  maybe bad caps or overloaded system
[11:40] <xcel-> Hey!
[11:40] <disastorm> whats an overloaded system or bad caps
[11:40] <dyrne> disastorm: recently add another hd? or something?
[11:40] <disastorm> no i added a new power supply
[11:41] <xcel-> anyone who ould hook me up with a ssh-acc? I just wanna be able to irc thru putty
[11:41] <ailean> Is there any similar project to Fedora's OpenGL Composite Desktop on Ubuntu? See http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/06/02/22/1638228.shtml
[11:41] <disastorm> the new power supply is more volts than my old one
[11:41] <Mantice> Man all my screen savers lag :(
[11:41] <dyrne> disastorm: might be bad. buy a tester (theyre cheap) or just use a multimeter
[11:42] <geneo93> disastorm:  it could be short on motherboard also
[11:42] <Cooner750> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9272
[11:42] <Chousuke> meh
[11:42] <Chousuke> why are they doing their own versions of the same thing.
[11:42] <Chousuke> unity is power.
[11:42] <xcc> gnomefreak, thanx
[11:42] <Chousuke> do one thing and do it well, this time :P
[11:42] <gnomefreak> yw xcc
[11:42] <disastorm> does a higher volt power supply make the temperature higher?
[11:43] <rappo> anyone have a RocketRAID 1820A?
[11:43] <ailean> u talkin to me Chousuke?
[11:43] <GlassCasket> Disastorm, it depends.
[11:43] <Tenem> disasm,  short answer: yes
[11:43] <neiras> rappo - I do but it's blown
[11:43] <NightWalker> What command can i install c++ ?
[11:43] <criminal> hey people
[11:43] <rappo> neiras :(
[11:43] <Mantice> What is Alchoal 120% = linux alternative
[11:43] <ailean> lo criminal
[11:43] <biovore> criminal: apt-get install build-ensentials
[11:43] <rappo> neiras I have one, but I'm thinking of using a software raid for that very reason
[11:43] <biovore> criminal: apt-get install build-ensential
[11:43] <iBalo> disastorm, do more electrons causing friction on atoms cause more lost energy?
[11:43] <thegladiator> mplayer command line users , when you close the mplayer window by clicking on the X with the mouse after watching the movie , why is it that the mplayer doesnt close in the systems monitor ?
[11:44] <criminal> is there a way to go to a directory if I don't know the exact location ?
[11:44] <disastorm> so if my computer is overheating would that explain why it keeps restarting
[11:44] <rappo> neiras how do I get ubuntu to recognize the card? I downloaded the driver but I'm at a loss
[11:44] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: i didnt see anything wrong with the sources.list other than its hoary list but should still have ubuntu-desktop can i suggest upgrading to breezy 5.10
[11:44] <ailean> criminal, no
[11:44] <Mantice> My computer runs coolest in ubuntu
[11:44] <Tenem> disastorm, what's the CPU temp?
[11:44] <disastorm> i dunno
[11:44] <Mantice> the cpu is 20 degrees
[11:44] <GlassCasket> Disastorm, your CPU is probably running too hot.
[11:44] <ailean> criminal, but you can find out the exact location
[11:44] <neiras> rappo - Can't help you there, the system I used it on was a BSD box
[11:44] <Mantice> in windos its 50
[11:44] <NightWalker> plzz help
[11:44] <biovore> thegladiator: no clue. closes here
[11:44] <criminal> ailean: how would I do that ?
[11:44] <thegladiator> each time I click on a movie and close it , it is added as an instance to the system monitor and it says smplaye 28.0 MB sleeping"
[11:44] <rappo> neiras ah, ok thanks anyway
[11:44] <disastorm> one of the time sit restarted i was updating windows so now theres a currupt file and i cant start it
[11:44] <thegladiator> biovore, do you use from command line ?
[11:44] <disastorm> but when i run the setup cd i get a bsod in the middle of repairing it
[11:44] <ailean> criminal, what are you looking for?
[11:44] <NightWalker> What command can i install c++ ???
[11:45] <thegladiator> biovore, and are you on dapper ?
[11:45] <gnomefreak> NightWalker: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:45] <Cooner750> i have the latest version of Ubuntu, since i installed it 3 days ago. However i replaced the contents of the sources.list from ubuntuguide.org which is apparently outdated as i realized later
[11:45] <Tenem> disastorm, I bet for bad memory
[11:45] <criminal> it is a program I installed, mudmagic, which I want to have a look at the logs, but I am not sure where it is stored :p
[11:45] <wastrel> thegladiator:  did you start it backgrounded (with &)?
[11:45] <ailean> criminal, KDE or Gnome?
[11:45] <thegladiator> criminal, try typing mudmagiv in the command line ?
[11:45] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: Cooner750 you have hoary repos that is not 5.10 that is 5.04
[11:45] <GlassCasket> What's the main difference between the CD and DVD version of Ubuntu?
[11:46] <ailean> thegladiator, he wants to do more than run it
[11:46] <NightWalker> configure: error: "install mysql-devel or somewhere it's called mysql-dev"
[11:46] <criminal> nm, found it under /usr/share
[11:46] <ailean> criminal, both gnome and kde have find utils
[11:46] <thegladiator> wastrel, normally I type mplayerfoo.avi in the terminal or I double click from nautilus
[11:46] <geneo93> gnomefreak:  cdrom is best then
[11:46] <criminal> well I don't want the util, but a log file created by the util
[11:46] <Cooner750> http://www.ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories  that's what i replaced the origional content of sources.list with and then i realized it was still for 5.04
[11:46] <thegladiator> wastrel, double is configured to open with mplayer non gui as well
[11:46] <xcc> 2 pt font in many applications scared me
[11:47] <NightWalker> gnomefreak, what command can i install mysql devel ?
[11:47] <thegladiator> I didnt understand the backgrounded part , I close the mplayer windows by clickin on X
[11:47] <mwe> !ubuntuguide
[11:47] <ubotu> ubuntuguide is probably out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
[11:47] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: did you click save than run sudo apt-get update
[11:47] <Jiveo> i cant make this dapper iso bootable for the life of me
[11:47] <ailean> am i alone in thinking totem is the best movie player . . . ? :)
[11:47] <cafuego> ailean: yes
[11:47] <ailean> lol
[11:47] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell NightWalker about mysql
[11:47] <geneo93> Jiveo:  bad burn then
[11:47] <Tenem> ailean, no, but the other one is offline
[11:47] <ailean> cafuego, mplayer lags for me, and can be jumpy sometimes
[11:47] <Jiveo> i dont know what im doing
[11:47] <ailean> totem is offline?
[11:47] <cafuego> ailean: That's why one uses vlc
[11:48] <Cooner750> yes. What i was looking for was the original copy of sources.list that came with 5.10
[11:48] <ailean> ohhh cafuego explain more :)
[11:48] <thegladiator> mplayer is just simple fast and effective
[11:48] <gnomefreak> Jiveo: burn it as a cd image
[11:48] <Tenem> ailean, nevermin
[11:48] <thegladiator> the only problem I have is this one
[11:48] <cafuego> ailean: sudo apt-get install vlc
[11:48] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Cooner750 about upgrade
[11:48] <thegladiator> I sometimjes get an array of mplayer in the system monitor
[11:48] <cafuego> ailean: it plays video, but also streams it to a remote vlc if wanted
[11:48] <IdleOne> !mplayer
[11:48] <ubotu> mplayer is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[11:48] <gnomefreak> Cooner750: you have the instructions in your pm
[11:48] <thegladiator> I have no clue how to fix this , I was thinking this is a bug
[11:48] <iBalo> ailean, totem _is_ _not_ a videoplayer :-) just a frontend to gstreamer or xine....
[11:48] <navarone> Jiveo make sure you burn the iso as an image not as data...if you burn as data you simply copy the iso to the disc and will not be able to boot...also make sure the bios is set to boot from cd-rom or dvd-rom device
[11:48] <NightWalker> gnomefreak, E: Package mysql-server has no installation candidate
[11:48] <wastrel> thegladiator:  i'm guessing the windowmanager has killed the window but hasn't told the mplayer process to die.
[11:49] <ailean> iBalo, ok, but it works better than mplayer
[11:49] <Jiveo> let me try that burn as image thing
[11:49] <ailean> why is vlc so good then guys?
[11:49] <disastorm> if i change my power supply from 430V to 500V do i need to change anything in the bios?
[11:49] <iBalo> ailean, that's xine(lib)
[11:49] <GlassCasket> Disastorm, it should be fine.
[11:49] <disastorm> so the most likely problem is overheating?
[11:49] <thegladiator> wastrel, perhaps thats true , but 1) why is it happening with me I am pretty sure I haven't botched or something ? 2) how can I resolve this ?
[11:49] <GlassCasket> Yes
[11:50] <disastorm> how do i fix that
[11:50] <Tenem> disastorm, corrupted memory is the most likely
[11:50] <GlassCasket> Check in your BIOS, and there's an option saying at what tempature you want your PC to shut down.
[11:50] <cafuego> disastorm: If your PSU is overheating, replace it with a decent brand PSU.
[11:50] <navarone> disastorm, google tells me that bad caps are bad capacitors...on motherboard. When did you get error about the bad caps?
[11:50] <Tenem> disastorm, and you fix it by buying new RAM
[11:50] <ailean> getting vlc now . . .
[11:50] <disastorm> no i didnt get error about bad caps some guy said that might be the problem
[11:50] <B_166-ER-X> when i Try to 'sync' my ipod (shuffle)  with GTKPOD 0.99.2 ,  it keeps telling me this error : Failed to save /media/ipod/iPod_Control/Artwork/ArtworkDB  , can someone help ? or point me in a direction
[11:51] <disastorm> anyway i just got a new psu thats why i dont think its a motherboard or ram problem
[11:51] <iBalo> disastorm, this isnt just the channel to burn your house down, why not just joining #windows or #suicide
[11:51] <rappo> how do I install a driver that I download? It's in a zip from the manufactorer and the zip just has a binary
[11:51] <wastrel> thegladiator:  it happens with me too - not sure if it's a gnome/metacity problem or an mplayer problem or what.   i usually use keyboard commands (q to quit)
[11:51] <cafuego> ailean: Note the subtle difference between "vlc is good" and "i think vlc is good".
[11:51] <B_166-ER-X> Seveas,  its with 'your' .deb package Gtkpod, that i have this error.   ( when i Try to 'sync' my ipod (shuffle)  with GTKPOD 0.99.2 ,  it keeps telling me this error : Failed to save /media/ipod/iPod_Control/Artwork/ArtworkDB  )
[11:51] <LeoToothpick> hi can anybody help with a couple of questions
[11:51] <GlassCasket> Disastorm, do you have Windows too?
[11:51] <NightWalker> gnomefreak,
[11:51] <geneo93> call 911 if you have fire
[11:51] <georgy> rappo : chmod a+x binary file, that exe it
[11:51] <disastorm> yea im running it on windows
[11:51] <thegladiator> wastrel, thank you and that helps in your case ? soI feel it is a bug , are you on dapper ?
[11:51] <Fromage> Hi
[11:52] <GlassCasket> Download SpeedFan
[11:52] <Mantice> Speedfan is windows only ?
[11:52] <Fromage> I've just installed Ubuntu in my computer, by the default fonts used by Firefox to show Arabic and Persian texts are pretty bad
[11:52] <disastorm> if i can start windows i will
[11:52] <navarone> disastorm, new psu may have damaged motherboard...plus it is probably a better idea to havea  professional deal with psu's...can be dangerous if you do not know what you are doing
[11:52] <Fromage> How can I change them ?
[11:52] <thegladiator> wastrel, how can I ensure this is not there in dapper atleast ?
[11:52] <LeoToothpick> HeLLLOOOOO! Help pleaz
[11:52] <NightWalker> somone here to help i am install mysql and this came : E: Package mysql-server has no installation candidate
[11:52] <thegladiator> sinc I dont think it needs to be rectified in breezy since we are gonna upgrade anyway ...so how can I ensure this is rectified in dapper?
[11:52] <Mantice> I highly recomend any one to get a quality psu
[11:52] <disastorm> glasscasket is it possible new psu can damage motherboard
[11:52] <Mantice> If the new psu was a buget 20 $$ yes
[11:53] <Mantice> !dapper
[11:53] <Fromage> I've just installed Ubuntu in my computer, by the default fonts used by Firefox to show Arabic and Persian texts are pretty bad
[11:53] <geneo93> dual fans
[11:53] <disastorm> no its 100$ but with 50$ rebate
[11:53] <ailean> cafuego, it's not opening my files
[11:53] <Fromage> How can I change them ?
[11:53] <disastorm> psu
[11:53] <Cooner750> fixed it. Luckily I had created a backup of the original sources.list that came with the install (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9274)
[11:53] <GlassCasket> Yeah, if it's a cheap PSU
[11:53] <wastrel> thegladiator:  breezy.  when you use the mplayer q - quit command the mplayer process is closed, so you don't have that zombie hanging out.    dunno about bug reporting :] 
[11:53] <rappo> georgy it cannot execute it
[11:53] <Mantice> Mplayer is finished :P
[11:53] <GlassCasket> Do you have a link of your new PSU?
[11:53] <Angel_Dex> is there any fun things like amor and xpenguin in the repos?
[11:53] <thegladiator> wastrel, I did a q and in the system monitor it says "stopped" still not killed I suppose ?
[11:53] <cafuego> Angel_Dex: Did you search the repos?
[11:53] <disastorm> its called antec smartpower2.0
[11:53] <Angel_Dex> cafuego under what catagory
[11:54] <cafuego> Angel_Dex: 'apt-cache search <string>'
[11:54] <georgy> rappo : cd where the binary are then ./binary file
[11:54] <navarone> disastorm, what about your motherboard?
[11:54] <wastrel> thegladiator:  when i do q the mplayer process disappears from the system monitor.... dunno why yours would be hanging around still
[11:54] <disastorm> my motherboard is gigabyte k8ns pro
[11:54] <Angel_Dex> cafuego PS i have amor and xpenguin im wondering if theres other stuff like that
[11:54] <rappo> georgy i did that after I chmod'd it
[11:54] <geneo93> disastorm:  how many watts
[11:54] <thegladiator> wastrel, :(
[11:54] <disastorm> 500w
[11:54] <xcc> how i can change picture on gnome loading?
[11:54] <disastorm> my old one was 430 w
 Do you have a link of your new PSU?
[11:54] <cafuego> Angel_Dex: Undoubtedly, try 'games' in Synaptic.
[11:54] <LeoToothpick> i don't know how to sep up PHP, mysql and apache downloaded package from Synaptic Pkg Mngr... please help
[11:55] <Angel_Dex> kk
[11:55] <geneo93> 500watt for 50 bucks sound cheap to me
[11:55] <disastorm> what do you mean a link?
[11:55] <thegladiator> wastrel, thanks at least u share 50% of problems , I am convinced its not a problem with this syetm :)
[11:55] <disastorm> no but its 100$ with 20$ instant rebate and 30$ mail in from comp usa
[11:55] <cafuego> geneo93: Nah, 's about right. Antecs are generally very good, too.
[11:55] <thegladiator> soI didnt botch up the system still :-)
[11:55] <idefix_> how do you mount a USB device in linux?
[11:55] <GlassCasket> What brand was it?
[11:55] <thegladiator> !usb
[11:55] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, thegladiator
[11:55] <georgy> rappo what file is it
[11:55] <thegladiator> idefix_, it mounts automatically nah ?
[11:55] <GlassCasket> I have the Antec TruePower 2.0 550W ;)
[11:56] <LeoToothpick> i don't know how to sep up PHP, mysql and apache downloaded package from Synaptic Pkg Mngr... please help :)
[11:56] <thegladiator> idefix_, my digi cam is auto mounted when I insert the USB
[11:56] <GlassCasket> Nice
[11:56] <geneo93> cafuego:  i have powmax for 5 years now
[11:56] <xcc> 2 pt font in many applications scared me
[11:56] <GTX> LeoToothpick, It's easy.
[11:56] <cafuego> the previous PSU did something VERY bad
[11:56] <La_PaRCa> LeoToothpick, they should be autonatically setup. What are you trying to do?
[11:56] <GTX> LeoToothpick, To install mysql type sudo apt-get install mysql-server
[11:56] <crouton> you let the magic smoke out?
[11:56] <GlassCasket> Disastorm, wat brand is your new PSU?
[11:56] <thegladiator> whats that glacious ? Antec truepower ?
[11:56] <disastorm> antec
[11:56] <disastorm> i just said
[11:56] <disastorm> its called antec smartpower2.0
[11:57] <GlassCasket> Oh ok, that shouldnt overheat
[11:57] <disastorm> 500w
[11:57] <cafuego> http://www.cafuego.net/melty_kahlua.png
[11:57] <Mantice> New_Face failed. Maybe the font path is wrong. Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf).
[11:57] <ploom> anyone tried http://www.monochrom.at/suz-game ??
[11:57] <twitch101> how would i make a .avi file that is 699.9 MB fit on a 700MB disk without compressing so my dvd player will read it
[11:57] <cafuego> disastorm: Is there anything like that pic on your mobo? ;-)
[11:57] <disastorm> well i mean not the psu but would it make my computer be hotter than it was when i had the 430 psu
[11:57] <geneo93> disastorm:  then you have something else going bad
[11:57] <xcc> may b  anybody know how i can change picture on gnome loading?
[11:57] <thegladiator> twitch101, burn it ?
[11:57] <crouton> nice cafuego
[11:57] <ploom> it keeps telling me about missing libxml.so.1
[11:57] <B_166-ER-X> any1 familiar with Gtkpod/ipod support ?
[11:57] <cafuego> disastorm: not really. Any cnace you forgot to hook up the case or cpu fans?
[11:57] <twitch101> it says there isnt enough room
[11:58] <twitch101> its only .2 mb from 700
[11:58] <thegladiator> twitch101, use k3B maybe ?
[11:58] <ploom> any ideas - could it be among some ubuntu (debian) pkg??
[11:58] <twitch101> ok
[11:58] <crouton> xcc - the gnome splash screen?
[11:58] <twitch101> isnt gnomebaker the same thing
[11:58] <thegladiator> twitch101, with me , nautilus default burner accepts 702 Mb round about
[11:58] <disastorm> no the fans are all running
[11:58] <navarone> cafuego was that actually caused by kahlua...?<s>
[11:58] <cafuego> twitch101: The ISO filesystem has a 25MB overherad for the TOC, if you're burning as ISO that's not going to fit.
[11:58] <thegladiator> twitch101, what s/w are you using ? and what is the CD ?
[11:58] <xcc> crouton yep
[11:58] <cafuego> navarone: No, the box it was in was called kahlua.
[11:59] <twitch101> s/w? a dvd
[11:59] <thegladiator> cafuego, avi
[11:59] <cafuego> thegladiator: avi -> iso9660 fs
[11:59] <navarone> cafuego interesting name
[11:59] <crouton> xcc - System->Administration->Login Screen Setup
[11:59] <cafuego> thegladiator: So it wants 699+25Mb
[11:59] <twitch101> its not an iso its a .avi its just raw
[11:59] <thegladiator> I see
[11:59] <geneo93> disastorm:  have you checked the temps in bios
[11:59] <Chousuke> !xgl
[11:59] <ubotu> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #xgl-ubuntu and #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/
[11:59] <crouton> xcc: the art.gnome.org site has some replacement packages for gdm (gnome login manager)
[11:59] <Cooner750> Back up and running now
[11:59] <cafuego> navarone: All boxen I have are named after alcoholic or caffeinated beverages.
[11:59] <cafuego> alcohol for workstations,c affeine for servers
[12:00] <crouton> cafuego: absinthe?