[12:00] <thegladiator> you can burn avi files as such , but the conversion as cafuego said takes up extra space
[12:00] <La_PaRCa> What kind of video card do you need to set up Xgl?
[12:00] <Cooner750> I upgraded the RAM in my system from 128 to 256 and it seems about 4x faster than it was..
[12:00] <cafuego> and ythe ipv6 hosts are named after mind altering substances
[12:00] <navarone> cafuego...is the one you are on now called Red Bull? cos you are always on it seems...lol
[12:00] <cafuego> crouton: No, I only use beverages that don't make me gag.
[12:00] <Chousuke> Hm
[12:00] <thegladiator> twitch101, i dont think you can make it working in a dvd player in that case
[12:00] <crouton> cafuego: bacardi 151?
[12:00] <rappo> :( I can't get ubuntu to recognize my Highpoint raid controller, and the drivers come with NOTHING but a binary... not even a readme that tells me I smell :(
[12:00] <twitch101> o alright
[12:00] <dyrne> Cooner750: if youre using gnome i dont doubt it:)
[12:00] <disastorm> ok i just tried starting windows and i get bsod of page_fault_in_nonpaged_area at the bottom it says ntfs.sys - address... (other stuff)
[12:00] <cafuego> navarone: red bull tastes like bubble gum, it's disgusting
[12:00] <NightWalker> somone here to help i am install mysql and this came : E: Package mysql-server has no installation candidate
[12:00] <Chousuke> I want to try xgl, but I doubt it would work very well without 3d acceleration ;P
[12:01] <navarone> cafuego...never had it...
[12:01] <cafuego> crouton: 'rum' was the old PPC7200
[12:01] <Mantice> How do make mplayer steach to fullscreen
[12:01] <disasm> Tenem: got a highlight from you in my logs at 17:42 that says short answer: yes whats this in regards to?
[12:01] <thegladiator> Mantice, do mplayer -vo xv foo.avi
[12:01] <cafuego> Mantice: right-click on the video window
[12:01] <crouton> cafuego: Gotta spread out some.  Get some Amaretto, maybe a little Stolichnaya..
[12:01] <geneo93> Mantice:  hit f
[12:01] <xcc> crouton thnx
[12:02] <crouton> xcc:  no problem
[12:02] <disastorm> whats ntfs.sys
[12:02] <dyrne> Mantice: /etc/mplayer/mplayer.cof change video driver from x11 to xv
[12:02] <cafuego> crouton: 'vodka' lives
[12:02] <dyrne> Mantice: mplayer.conf*
[12:02] <shortjollio> hey, is there a way to ave all the layers and work in gimp or must u save it as a img only
[12:02] <shortjollio> ?
[12:02] <thegladiator> Mantice,  you want to see the movie in full screen or ?
[12:02] <cafuego> crouton: I'm over stoli though, new flavourite is '42 Below'
[12:02] <shortjollio> save not ave
[12:02] <navarone> cafuego...Crown royal...<s>
[12:02] <Mantice> i can get into full screen mode
[12:02] <Tenem> disasm, sorry it was a mistake
[12:02] <dyrne> Mantice: or just type mplayer -vo xv filename.avi
[12:02] <Mantice> but the video is small
[12:02] <cafuego> copying stuff to whiskey
[12:02] <crouton> cafuego: 42 below?  what is that, spearmint?
[12:03] <Mantice> will mplayer allways do the command ?
[12:03] <cafuego> crouton: 42 Below is vodka from New Zealand
[12:03] <dyrne> Mantice: if you edit conf file
[12:03] <evilsmevil> hi all
[12:03] <geneo93> cafuego:  dogo red
[12:03] <cafuego> (42' south)
[12:03] <evilsmevil> sorta got a strange problem
[12:03] <LeoToothpick> la_parca: i tried php -v to see if it was installed or run mysql but i get error mssg
[12:03] <crouton> cafuego: oh, latitudinal? clever
[12:03] <thegladiator> Mantice, you can configure it
[12:03] <navarone> cafuego...Appleton estate is good rum
[12:03] <evilsmevil> i accidentaly wiped out my path variable
[12:03] <thegladiator> Mantice, are u using gmplayer or command line ?
[12:03] <crouton> bah! Maker's Mark for the whiskey win.
[12:03] <shortjollio> is any1 here real good with gimp?
[12:03] <evilsmevil> im using Dapper
[12:03] <Zinux> hi all :)
[12:04] <cafuego> crouton: makers mark is not whiskey. it's whisky.
[12:04] <cafuego> crouton: Note the 'e'.
[12:04] <disasm> Tenem: no problem, just was curious
[12:04] <evilsmevil> could someone tell me how i either a, set it back to normal, or b, could someone tell me the default dapper path?
[12:04] <crouton> cafuego: It's bourbon, if you want to be specific
[12:04] <cafuego> Only the irish stuff has an 'e'.
[12:04] <NightWalker> how can i install mysql-devel plzz help
[12:04] <evilsmevil> i thought it was in .bashrc
[12:04] <joosep> why can't i change gtk+ 1.x themes?
[12:04] <Mantice> i use gmplayer
[12:04] <disastorm> wtf
[12:04] <joosep> gtk-theme switch has no effect
[12:04] <Mantice>  -vo xv works good
[12:04] <Mantice> how do i make it prerment
[12:04] <disastorm> my bios version just changed from f10 to f1
[12:05] <thegladiator> joosep, all themes ?
[12:05] <Cooner750> I wanted to use the actual Firefox logo icon (taken from a downloaded copy of 1.5) and use one for the icon in the top panel. The icon is in *.xprm format and is not selectable when changing icons from Properties
[12:05] <crouton> cafuego: Oh, a scotch man?
[12:05] <joosep> yes
[12:05] <thegladiator> joosep, did you indstall art manager or something ?
[12:05] <buzzc1> any one here having network problems with dapper ?
[12:05] <cafuego> crouton: No, I dislike 'em all, rather chew on wood if I wanted oak flavour.
[12:05] <navarone> cafuego that sounded like a reflection opn younger days
[12:05] <joosep> what is an art manager, thegladiator
[12:05] <thegladiator> joosep, some of the themes in my system work properly only after a X estart
[12:05] <crouton> hah
[12:05] <shortjollio> sry for spamming guys, but does any1 know how to save gimp projects as projects instead of as an image
[12:05] <disastorm> nm my bios changed back to f10 now
[12:06] <thegladiator> joosep, art manager is a theme utility , you can download stuffs...i dont kow whats causing ur problem. fresh install ?
[12:06] <joosep> i have restarted X and still none of them work. they work in the preview mode though thegladiator
[12:06] <Cooner750> nevermind. I got it.
[12:06] <NightWalker> HELP how can i install mysql-devel and were can i download him
[12:06] <Cooner750> I just used the 128x128 *.png one
[12:06] <joosep> switch gives that error when i press apply : Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkentry.c: line 440 (gtk_entry_set_text): assertion `text != NULL' failed.
[12:06] <CaptainMorgan> how do I get my splash screen/login sound back?
[12:06] <thegladiator> i had such problems after I installed artmanager .
[12:06] <buzzc1> I upgraded to dapper last night, and now eth0 is gone. I am using the via-velocity driver which loads ok. ifconfig -a shows a device called eth0_clas
[12:06] <thegladiator> fresh instal ? joosep ?
[12:06] <Mantice> how do i edit the config file for mplayer
[12:07] <soundray> I added a repository to sources.list. When I apt-get update, it says "Ign http://people.ubuntu.com  Release.gpg". What have I misconfigured?
[12:07] <joosep> thegladiator, what do you mean? it is not a fresh install
[12:07] <LeoToothpick> La_parca: i tried php -v i get bash: php: command not found and no man pave available for php
[12:07] <LeoToothpick> La_parca: i tried php -v i get bash: php: command not found and no man pave available for php
[12:07] <joosep> thegladiator, and i don't intend to do a fresh install until dapper is released
[12:08] <thegladiator> joosep, maybe you tweaked something and that csued the problem ? I had the same problem after I installed art manager , some themes work though
[12:08] <thegladiator> yes I am also waiting till dapper ..till then I dont care about themes
[12:08] <thegladiator> sicne in the present system it seems to be not worling well
[12:08] <CaptainMorgan> k, gnomebaker says there are issues with linux 2.5 and newer.. :/
[12:08] <joosep> well, i'd really like to get gtk1 application to look nicer
[12:08] <CaptainMorgan> so I need 2.4 or solaris.. lol
[12:08] <CaptainMorgan> it says
[12:08] <joosep> the fonts are plain horrible
[12:08] <evilsmevil> if you like themes then you will like Xgl with Compiz :-) its tasty noodles
[12:09] <thegladiator> joosep, fonts can be changed
[12:09] <thegladiator> joosep, system -> prefernce -> fonts
[12:09] <joosep> sadly i don't have the hardware for that, evilsmevil
[12:09] <osh_> Installing "drupal" will list both apache and apache2 as dependancies and install them both. And it will try to start them both, failing to start apache2. Is this a bug or am I missing something?
[12:09] <evilsmevil> well one day
[12:09] <joosep> that changes GTK _2_ fonts yes, but not GTK _1_
[12:09] <[koji] > on a proxy connection, is it fairly safe to ssh on a remote machine?
[12:09] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, do you have 'em ?
[12:10] <thegladiator> oh
[12:10] <joosep> such as mplayer or xmms or aMule
[12:10] <evilsmevil> could someone help me with this PATH thing? its driving me nuts
[12:10] <Mantice> Man I love ubuntu
[12:10] <joosep> i'm not that dumb :P
[12:10] <NightWalker> HELP how can i install mysql-devel and were can i download him
[12:10] <zero> someone real quick, wuts the command for delteing fules
[12:10] <zero> *deleting files
[12:10] <Mantice> it hasent dont any thing stupid
[12:10] <thegladiator> man is manual Mantice
[12:10] <joosep> zero, rm
[12:10] <zero> k ty
[12:10] <bad_iNFO> ok
[12:10] <evilsmevil> nightwalker have you tried using synaptic?
[12:10] <LeoToothpick> PHP is not working???  i tried php -v i get bash: php: command not found and no man pave available for php
[12:10] <LeoToothpick> PHP is not working???  i tried php -v i get bash: php: command not found and no man pave available for php
[12:10] <Angel_Dex> what in the hexk is Xduck?
[12:10] <bad_iNFO> so i found a clock applet
[12:10] <LeoToothpick> PHP is not working???  i tried php -v i get bash: php: command not found and no man pave available for php
[12:10] <bad_iNFO> but
[12:10] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, Xgl have you tried ? it is only in dapper nah ?
[12:10] <zero> gonna take me 70yrs to get used to ubuntu
[12:10] <Mantice> lol ok
[12:11] <evilsmevil> yeah Dapper only
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> i don't know how to launch it
[12:11] <evilsmevil> its very nice though
[12:11] <NightWalker> evilsmevil, nope
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> any ideas?
[12:11] <Mantice> Dapper must come out
[12:11] <NightWalker> evilsmevil, how can i use that?
[12:11] <Mantice> Sooner
[12:11] <evilsmevil> nightwalker what distro do you have?
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> i got it from Synapp
[12:11] <Mantice> So i can use NTSF disk writing
[12:11] <thegladiator> it needs high end grafix ? could you send me a screenshot ?
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> or something
[12:11] <NightWalker> ubuntu brezzy
[12:11] <evilsmevil> mantice look on the wiki there is a very good guide to it on there
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> anyone?
[12:11] <thegladiator> does it need GFX ? can someone send me a good XGl screenshot , i saw the official ones
[12:11] <evilsmevil> ok im assuming you are using gnome?
[12:11] <thegladiator> but thats not et all clear , was pretty vague
[12:11] <bad_iNFO> yes i'm using gnome
[12:12] <evilsmevil> thegladiator how can i send you a screen?
[12:12] <NightWalker> evilsmevil, ubuntu brezzy
[12:12] <biovore> Mantice: NTFS writting is still iffy
[12:12] <thegladiator> yes I am on gnome
[12:12] <bad_iNFO> lol
[12:12] <thegladiator> screen shot i.e
[12:12] <Drac|Laptop> Is there a !touchpad or something?
[12:12] <Drac|Laptop> !touchpad
[12:12] <navarone> evilsmevil,  thru pastebin
[12:12] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Drac|Laptop
[12:12] <Drac|Laptop> Aww..
[12:12] <bad_iNFO> how do i launch an applet?
[12:12] <navarone> !pastebin
[12:12] <ubotu> pastebin is probably 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 :)
[12:12] <thegladiator> just click on the "print scr button"
[12:12] <evilsmevil> yeah not that simple
[12:12] <thegladiator> and save it and then use this site
[12:12] <thegladiator> !paste
[12:12] <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.
[12:12] <evilsmevil> pastbin?
[12:13] <evilsmevil> wait a sec i just wanna finish helping nightwalker
[12:13] <bad_iNFO> all i want is a analog clock on my desktop
[12:13] <bad_iNFO> i keep DLing these apps
[12:13] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, its plain simple , just try pressing print screnn button on your keyboard :)
[12:13] <biovore> bad_iNFO: xclock
[12:13] <thegladiator> alright evilsmevil
[12:13] <bad_iNFO> ok if i have xclock where do i go to launch it?
[12:13] <evilsmevil> ok nightwalker click system at the top -> then administration -> synaptic package manager
[12:13] <wastrel> xclock isn't very interesting
[12:13] <biovore> run xclock (like start | run on windows_
[12:13] <biovore> )
[12:13] <MrChubbs> http://www.darkcrash.net/epitome/IntricateDeception2.html
[12:13] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, did you try gdesklets mate ?
[12:13] <NightWalker> yes and :)
[12:14] <evilsmevil> open an xterm and type xclock&
[12:14] <navarone> bad_iNFO, press alt-f2 and type xclock  and enter
[12:14] <evilsmevil> yeah my printscrn button doesnt work
[12:14] <bad_iNFO> nope i didn't
[12:14] <kijun> what is pastebin for???
[12:14] <thegladiator> it doesnt make any diff ?
[12:14] <bad_iNFO> ahhhh
[12:14] <Drac|Laptop> Okay, I have to fix this touch pad. NOW.
[12:14] <bad_iNFO> ok thank you navarone
[12:14] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, then you can do another thing , in the gnome panel , just right click , and click on add to panel
[12:15] <NightWalker> evilsmevil,
[12:15] <navarone> evilsmevil, in gnome there is a screenshot option in the menu...I think in System
[12:15] <AngryElf> hey all, i just d/l firefox 1.5 and i'm getting an error while loading shared libraries......libstdc++.so.5 can't be opened
[12:15] <Drac|Laptop> Somebody PLEASE tell me where the touch pad guide is. I've gotta find out what I'm using and how to make it work correctly. It's not synaptics.
[12:15] <NightWalker> dont fine enythink
[12:15] <bad_iNFO> so i can do that with all applets?
[12:15] <NightWalker> find**
[12:15] <evilsmevil> yeah but thats no good cause i wanna get a shot of the cube rotating
[12:15] <wastrel> AngryElf:  did you follow the instructions on the wiki?
[12:15] <MrChubbs> http://www.darkcrash.net/epitome/IntricateDeception2.html
[12:15] <AngryElf> wastrel, which wiki
[12:15] <evilsmevil> and possibly one of the task manager
[12:15] <wastrel> evilsmevil:  gimp has a screenshot option lets you set a countdown
[12:15] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, yeah , see gdesklets :)
[12:15] <evilsmevil> task switcher
[12:15] <evilsmevil> ok ill use that
[12:15] <NightWalker> evilsmevil, do you have msn?
[12:15] <bad_iNFO> thanks gladiator
[12:15] <wastrel> ubotu:  tell angryelf about firefox1.5
[12:15] <Mantice> How come I cant edit mplayer.conf
[12:16] <Mantice> how do I login to the file
[12:16] <dyrne> Mantice: sudo gedit /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
[12:16] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you could use gimp also , or the gnome panel lets you add this thing "to take screenshot" actually
[12:16] <thegladiator> i would really like to see a Xgl screenshot :)
[12:16] <jenda> Hello all. I need to ask someone for a favour. I'm extremely busy lately, and my bash skills are not sufficient for this simple task: rename all files in a dir from their original name to 001, 002, 003 etc, while keeping their original extension. That seems like a few lines to me - but I dont' know what they should look like. Please (I have till tomorrow, but I'll barely be at home).
[12:17] <NightWalker> evilsmevil,  do you have msn???
[12:17] <wastrel> jenda:  man rename
[12:17] <Mantice> the files blank wtf?
[12:17] <MrChubbs> http://www.darkcrash.net/epitome/IntricateDeception2.html
[12:17] <AngryElf> wastrel, thanx, i didn't know that was there
[12:17] <evilsmevil> yeah
[12:17] <thegladiator> Mantice, mate you have gmplayer also installed I presume ?
[12:17] <evilsmevil> nightwalker, yes i do
[12:17] <NightWalker> Can you gife me you email adress?
[12:17] <evilsmevil> evilsmevil666@hotmail.com
[12:17] <bad_iNFO> gladator
[12:18] <Mantice> Yeah
[12:18] <evilsmevil> ok i got an xgl screenshot, who wanted it?
[12:18] <bad_iNFO> can i DL gdesklets from a repository?\
[12:18] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, yeah
[12:18] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, me :)
[12:18] <bad_iNFO> one that came wuth ubuntu?
[12:18] <Mantice> I have gmplayer
[12:18] <bad_iNFO> sorry this is my first time using linux
[12:18] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, paste it , know the site ?
[12:18] <Madpilot> bad_iNFO: gdesklets should be in Universe repo
[12:18] <thegladiator> !gdesklets
[12:18] <ubotu> methinks gdesklets is gDeslets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefuleness Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[12:18] <bad_iNFO> ok thanks
[12:18] <thegladiator> Mantice, do this open gmplayer
[12:19] <jenda> wastrel: hmm, that looks very efficient. It doesn't seem to be capable of giving different numbers, though...
[12:19] <thegladiator> Mantice, and do the necesary configuration in it and mplayer will automaticallty adjist
[12:19] <Madpilot> !universe
[12:19] <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
[12:19] <thegladiator> ubotu, tell evilsmevil about paste
[12:19] <dyrne> jenda: this is a homework assignment isnt it? ;p
[12:20] <Mantice> : / Where is the option for full screen in the GUI
[12:20] <Mantice> Auto ajust or strech to fullscreen
[12:20] <thegladiator> Mantice, whats the video driver ? XV should adjust everything
[12:20] <jenda> dyrne: no, not at all - it's for photo projection on our prom - and I'm supposed to do it :)
[12:20] <evilsmevil> sorry im not sure how do send you the screenshot thegladiator
[12:20] <Mantice> I see a whole lot
[12:21] <wastrel> jenda:  dunno, maybe #bash...
[12:21] <geneo93> well stay home and doit
[12:21] <evilsmevil> but if you tell me ill be more than happy to
[12:21] <kbrooks> how do I install ... pygame
[12:21] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you acn use pastebin ?
[12:21] <Mantice> ok it works now
[12:21] <Mantice> thanks
[12:21] <La_PaRCa> LeoToothpick, you need the php cli package
[12:21] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you can send me via DCC also
[12:21] <kbrooks> its LAGGING
[12:21] <kbrooks> i dunno whats lagging
[12:21] <Mantice> Thanks thegladiator
[12:21] <kbrooks> but def.n ott he internet.
[12:22] <thegladiator> Mantice, pleasuer
[12:22] <erUSUL> jenda, have you tried to use gthumb?
[12:22] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, hiya , are you registered on freenode ?
[12:22] <fojackedddolt> Help: I updated to breezy badger over the internet. But now when I start up ubuntu it brings me to the prompt, and im too noob to figure out how to start the X server, and gnome and metacity.. can someone tell me how to start X?
[12:22] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, if yes you can just right click on my name in IRC and click on send a file
[12:22] <jenda> erUSUL: no, I didn't think of that, you think it has a solution?
[12:22] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, or paste bin
[12:23] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  log in and type startx - what happens?
[12:23] <disastorm> what is ntfs.sys
[12:23] <thegladiator> jenda, windows has some good renamig utility if you in short of time . sorry but u see :)
[12:23] <evilsmevil> did that work thegladiator
[12:23] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: it gives me an error:
[12:23] <bosco> exit
[12:23] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, which evilsmevil ?
[12:24] <fojackedddolt> about permission denied
[12:24] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you clicked on my name ? right click ?
[12:24] <erUSUL> jenda, under tools (herramientas here in spanish) it has a tool called 'rename series' (literal translation of 'renombrar series')
[12:24] <jenda> thegladiator: win-what? :)
[12:24] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, paste bin is simple
[12:24] <Mantice> gow to i close programs
[12:24] <fojackedddolt> xauth creating new athority files,
[12:24] <evilsmevil> i tried to send you a file using right clic send file
[12:24] <jenda> erUSUL: thanks, I'll check that out
[12:24] <eternaljoy> clamscan keeps telling me its OUTDATED!  How can I upgrade clamscan to latest version?
[12:24] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, maybe you are not registered on irc.freenode.org ?
[12:25] <cello_rasp> i hope this isn't a taboo question but what do you recommend for ripping/backing up DVDs in ubuntu?
[12:25] <evilsmevil> how do i do that?
[12:25] <disastorm> what is ntfs.sys
[12:25] <lullabud> ubotu, report cello_rasp to the FBI.
[12:25] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lullabud
[12:25] <lullabud> =:P
[12:25] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, do one thing ? go to this site ... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:25] <wastrel> it's legal to back them up lullabud :p
[12:25] <erUSUL> jenda, no problem
[12:25] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, ok ?
[12:25] <cello_rasp> ubotu rell lullabud about fair use
[12:25] <ubotu> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, cello_rasp
[12:25] <lullabud> i know, i'm totally kidding
[12:26] <tallmf> I know that people have been asking about this but does anyone have any DEFINITE ideas of how to play mpeg4 files in rhythmbox?
[12:26] <cello_rasp> :)
[12:26] <biovore> wastrel: for the moument backing them up is fair use..  (but HD dvd's they won't be)
[12:26] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, i will quickly tell you , are u at the site buddy ?
[12:26] <evilsmevil> thegladiator:  i think ive done it
[12:26] <wastrel> biovore:  it's a brave new world
[12:26] <cello_rasp> biovore don't say things like that until the law has been challenged
[12:26] <lullabud> the best app ever for backing up dvd's to avi/mpg is handbrake, but i don't know if it works in ubuntu.
[12:26] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, how  ? :)
[12:26] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, let me check
[12:27] <rappo> what can I do to get my raid controller to be detected in ubuntu?
[12:27] <ljlolel> !find handbrake
[12:27] <evilsmevil> thegladiator:  I typed my name in the name field, put a small comment in the text and then added a screenshot
[12:27] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you pasted it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org ?
[12:27] <Mantice> How to you set Mplayer to be defult player for every thing
[12:27] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, did you click on send ?
[12:27] <evilsmevil> thegladiator:  i think it worked
[12:27] <fojackedddolt> Can anyone tell me how to fix this? When I do startx in terminal is says "creating new athority file" and then "permission denied", it also says xinit: server error
[12:28] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, you will get  a new page after that nah ?
[12:28] <ljlolel> fojackedddolt, are you the sudo user?
[12:28] <evilsmevil> yep
[12:28] <cello_rasp> rappo, if the raid hasn't been detected then there are no drivers for it in latest kernel :|
[12:28] <evilsmevil> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i9276 does that help?
[12:28] <rukuartic> Yarg... what was the command to start the gnome printer manager again?
[12:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu Package/File/Desc Search of 'handbrake' returned no results.
[12:28] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, smart :)
[12:28] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, yes
[12:28] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  do this  ls -ld .   then paste the output in here
[12:28] <evilsmevil> sweet! any other shots you want?
[12:29] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, no i in that add though
[12:29] <rappo> cello_rasp well, is there a way to double check? and If i can get debian drivers, how do I use them in ubuntu? the driver download didnt have any documentation :/
[12:29] <evilsmevil> i could do one with a video wrapping around the cube if you want
[12:29] <fojackedddolt> ok
[12:29] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, tommorow :) I need to see a few more if you could ...now have to sleep
[12:29] <evilsmevil> no problems buddy
[12:29] <thegladiator> evilsmevil, whats ur gfx card ?
[12:29] <evilsmevil> ill try and remember to come on here
[12:29] <evilsmevil> radeon 9800
[12:29] <thegladiator> thanks please try to come
[12:29] <cello_rasp> rappo: drivers do not vary from distro to distro, drivers are built-in to the kernel. to get the latest set of drivers get the latest kernel
[12:29] <SodomizedPeanut> Just tinkering around with XFCE. I was wondering where you installed themes for the window manager? I put them in /usr/share/themes, but the Window Manager settings panel doesn't change.
[12:29] <evilsmevil> not cutting edge but it runs smooth as sink
[12:29] <thegladiator> good
[12:30] <coop> hey, how i do install hp laserjet 1015,  i can't fins cups driver for it
[12:30] <rukuartic> anyone know how I'd add a printer in XFCE?
[12:30] <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
[12:30] <thegladiator> yes works well
[12:30] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: "drwxr-xr-x 28 fojackeddolt fojackeddolt 4096" then the date, and it says i have new mail
[12:30] <rappo> cello_rasp well, I have a fairly common card.. and they offer linux driver downloads
[12:30] <rappo> so I downloaded them, I just don't know what do do next
[12:30] <georgy> coop : see http.linuxprinting.org
[12:30] <tallmf> does anyone have any DEFINITE ideas of how to play mpeg4 files in rhythmbox?
[12:30] <coop> georgy: ok
[12:30] <evilsmevil> ailean:  yes there is its called Xgl
[12:30] <ailean> cheers
[12:30] <lullabud> cello_rasp: i just downloaded the source for handbrake and it looks like it's compiling right now...
[12:30] <bronze> coop - as a temporary measure, just choose some other hp laserjet model in the same or lesser mode l# series.
[12:30] <evilsmevil> tallmf:  you need to install the correct codecs
[12:31] <cello_rasp> rappo: if they are a debian package you can install them :)
[12:31] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  looks ok.   what about  ls -l ~/.Xauthority
[12:31] <tallmf> evilsmevil, Ilve installed the mpeg 4 codec
[12:31] <tallmf> it doesnt work
[12:31] <SodomizedPeanut> I'm being a dolt. Apologies.
[12:31] <lnx_> is there anyway to install XGL yet?
[12:31] <rappo> cello_rasp well inside the zip is just a binary.. not sure how to go about installing them :D
[12:31] <coop> bronze: hmm what i cant choose?
[12:31] <rappo> i tried chmod +X and then ./, no luck
[12:31] <tallmf> I know I have the right codecs installed becaise I can play files in m player
[12:32] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: "-rw------ 1" then my name, date, and what i typed in
[12:32] <tallmf> mpeg4 fils that is
[12:32] <rukuartic> anyone know how the command to start the gnome printer manager?
[12:32] <evilsmevil> tallmf:  what distro are you using?
[12:32] <tallmf> Ubuntu
[12:32] <bronze> coop: Most HP priners use HPCL ( a prting language).  Just try to get as close as you can in model # without going over.
[12:32] <evilsmevil> tallmf: what version of rythmbox are you using?
[12:32] <cello_rasp> lnx_: yep check out the ubuntu forums for lots of info :)
[12:32] <bronze> coop, then run the test page from CUPS
[12:33] <lnx_> cello_rasp, have a URL?
[12:33] <cello_rasp> rappo: they really shoudl release installation instructions with that in some forum
[12:33] <cello_rasp> lnx_: http://ubuntuforums.org/
[12:33] <bronze> If that works, then try a few other things, like printing a pdf.
[12:33] <tallmf> evilsmevil, 9.1
[12:33] <kcul> can you compile C++ projects fast with ubuntu?
[12:33] <bronze> If those all work, you're OK.
[12:33] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  try  mv .Xauthority Xauthority-old   then startx
[12:34] <coop> bronze: i find it, Recommended: hpijs (Home page, view PPD, download PPD)
[12:34] <lnx_> cello_rasp, does the XGL let you do fancy graphics when you minimize windows?
[12:34] <rappo> cello_rasp you're tellin me :(
[12:34] <bronze> coop. Cool.  You're in.
[12:34] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: it still gives me permission errors
[12:34] <coop> how i can install it?
[12:34] <disastorm> hey madpilot
[12:34] <coop> i need to run some thing?
[12:34] <cello_rasp> rappo: google always helps me when i just have a product serial number and a problem :)
[12:35] <evilkry> hello
[12:35] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  but the mv worked?
[12:35] <mrgibson> does ubuntu use rpms to update its software?
[12:35] <bronze> coop: Uh, is that stuff to be downloaded for WIndows systems?
[12:35] <cello_rasp> lnx_ i believe so. XGL is a framework for making the most of your 3d graphics card.
[12:35] <cello_rasp> its an new implementation of x in fact
[12:35] <fojackedddolt> wastreL; yes mv worked
[12:35] <thewayofzen> having some problems.  torrent links are automatically opening in gnome torrent and not giving me any option to change them to open in azureus.. HELP?
[12:35] <geneo93> mrgibson:  debs
[12:35] <thegladiator> mrgibson, no deb
[12:35] <Jiveo> hey!
[12:35] <Jiveo> listen here!
[12:36] <mrgibson> deb ... like apt-get?
[12:36] <Jiveo> dapper drake found my wifi card!!!!!!! woooohoooo
[12:36] <s_v_e_n> I knows its KDE related ond off topic, but can someone help me with scripting in knoda ?
[12:36] <Jiveo> as you were
[12:36] <coop> bronze: no
[12:36] <georgy> coop hpijs are in synaptic
[12:36] <cello_rasp> Jiveo hey me too lets be wifi buddies
[12:36] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  ok it's not a permissions problem in your homedir.  i dunno what it might be...  maybe try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:36] <thegladiator> s_v_e_n, #kdevelop , #kubuntu
[12:36] <Jiveo> ok
[12:36] <evilkry> ok so I have searched everywhere online so i'm here to see if anyone may be able to assist me... I have just recently installed Ubuntu on an older laptop everything is working great - except I am haveing problem connecting to the internet with my usb netgear ma 101 wireless device
[12:36] <bronze> coop : perhaps this will assist you some : http://linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_1015
[12:37] <thegladiator> Jiveo, latop ?
[12:37] <Jiveo> yeah, with broadcom chipset
[12:37] <cello_rasp> broadcom is common as hell
[12:37] <coop> bronze: thank you
[12:37] <s_v_e_n> thegladiator: I give #kdevelop a try , thanks
[12:37] <Jiveo> couldn't get it to work for the life of me with ndiswrapper
[12:37] <Jiveo> yeah
[12:37] <thegladiator> np
[12:37] <Jiveo> well dapper installer found it
[12:37] <wastrel> !broadcom
[12:37] <ubotu> I heard broadcom is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[12:37] <donshyoku> i heard that the ndiswrapper is now included in ubuntu... breezy maybe
[12:38] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: ahh, it says xserver is broken, or not fully installed
[12:38] <Jiveo> i tried every freaking broadcom driver i could find
[12:38] <Red-Sox> hi
[12:38] <Jiveo> nothing worked on breezy
[12:38] <Jiveo> i have a question about the dapper installer though
[12:38] <donshyoku> hehe, i purposely went with an intel laptop so i could use the centrino wireless, out of the box support :)
[12:38] <georgy> coop : hpijs are in synaptic
[12:38] <evilkry> when I show ifconfig I see thee HWaddr mac of my AP... and I also see the MAC address of my wlan when I do iwconfig
[12:38] <Jiveo> will it prompt me with a partitioner
[12:38] <bronze> coop:  heh, page has the same styuff you were already looking at.
[12:38] <geneo93> Jiveo:  yes
[12:39] <bronze> At least thats  two sources of verification.  it will probably work!
[12:39] <Jiveo> so its safe to choose 'install to hard disk'
[12:39] <donshyoku> Jiveo: are you already on ubuntu (breezy, hoary)?
[12:39] <kinetic> hello, whats the command to get apt-get command for kde?
[12:39] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
[12:39] <Jiveo> my laptop dual boots xp and breezy
[12:39] <_jason> !kde
[12:39] <ubotu> it has been said that kde is A powerful, free desktop environment for UNIX. IRC: #kubuntu #kde ; install from Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ; ISOs: http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/breezy/
[12:39] <donshyoku> you can update to dapper through breezy
[12:39] <cello_rasp> kinetic: apt-get :P
[12:39] <Jiveo> wha!?!?!
[12:39] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  and if it says it's already installed, add --reinstall
[12:39] <donshyoku> you can use the terminal...
[12:39] <Jiveo> you mean i spent two days getting that iso
[12:39] <donshyoku> hehe, yeah!
[12:39] <kcul> can you compile C++ projects fast with ubuntu?
[12:39] <Jiveo> oh man :\
[12:39] <Jiveo> how do i do it
[12:39] <evilsmevil> tallmf: you may need to install the gstreamer0.10 plugins
[12:39] <donshyoku> do you know how to edit your repositories?
[12:39] <Mantice> Ive just downloaded Azureus where is the best place to put programs
[12:40] <Jiveo> yeah
[12:40] <cello_rasp> kcul yeah
[12:40] <kcul> ic
[12:40] <cello_rasp> it has clibs
[12:40] <_jason> kcul: speed probably depends on the project and the computer :P
[12:40] <donshyoku> go into the sources.list file and change all instances of breezy to dapper
[12:40] <Jiveo> you're kidding me
[12:40] <donshyoku> you can use the replace function in gedit to do it within a second
[12:40] <fojackedddolt> wastrel: Hrmm.... i have a ton of dependencys..... do i just have to start on downloading them all?
[12:40] <Jiveo> sudo apt-get update?
[12:40] <_jason> kcul: install the build-essential package and use the command: g++ file.cc
[12:40] <donshyoku> then go to the terminal and do "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[12:40] <kinetic> !dapper
[12:40] <ubotu> [dapper]  the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.  join #ubuntu+1 to talk about it, or use http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[12:40] <Madpilot> Jiveo: nope, upgrading between versions really is that easy
[12:40] <Jiveo> oh man thats sexy
[12:40] <donshyoku> it'll install all of the packages, reboot, and you are in dapper!
[12:40] <donshyoku> it is a lot faster
[12:40] <Jiveo> oh man!
[12:41] <wastrel> fojackedddolt:  yes, i guess your x stuff didn't get upgraded... weird.
[12:41] <kinetic> dapper is better than breezy?
[12:41] <wastrel> kinetic:  not currently
[12:41] <Jiveo> yeah it is
[12:41] <Jiveo> at least for me
[12:41] <_jason> guys realize dapper is still devel, don't use it on your main system
[12:41] <lullabud> Jiveo: and *that* is why debian based distros are so much better than rpm based distros.
[12:41] <donshyoku> you also have to figure that you aren't going from scratch, a lot of things are simply being updated... it is a lot faster than getting *everything* at once :)
[12:41] <kcul> and yeah, what is ubuntu based on?
[12:41] <Jiveo> has anyone set up openMosix with ubuntu?
[12:41] <kcul> debian?
[12:41] <Jiveo> linux cluster?
[12:42] <Mantice> !bin
[12:42] <ubotu> Mantice: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:42] <zaxxon> i might as well be in chineses chanel
[12:42] <zaxxon> i dont understand a word
[12:42] <Jiveo> !openMosix
[12:42] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jiveo
[12:42] <Jiveo> durn
[12:42] <Mantice> What linux folder should I put Azureus in
[12:42] <neoXite> so how stable is the breezy distro? it might have been crappy hardware (problematic old via chipset) but mit breezy froze like 3 times in a week, completely halted.
[12:42] <zaxxon> can any of you guys recomnd a cras course in linux lingo and understanding ?
[12:42] <disastorm> hey madpilot
[12:42] <lnx_> how do you know if you have a nvidia card?
[12:42] <Mabus06> Is there something other than gnome that I could use for ubuntu, where I could have a graphical desktop but still change the colors similar to windows xp?
[12:42] <neoXite> ever had that happen or was it probably just bad hardware?
[12:43] <zaxxon> mabus: you can use kubuntu
[12:43] <kinetic> maBUS06: YOU CAN try kde
[12:43] <georgy> lnx : lspci
[12:43] <mahenMiam> Mabus06: apt-get install kubuntu-dekstop
[12:43] <wastrel> ubotu tell zaxxon about rute
[12:43] <Madpilot> neoXite: Breezy won't be updated, it's considered stable - you might have had bad hardware
[12:43] <AngryElf> is it just me, or are the ATI drivers that come with ubuntu rather crummy?
[12:43] <setrodox> is libgtk-mozembed-ruby1.8 broken in dapper?
[12:43] <kinetic> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-dekstop
[12:43] <Madpilot> disasm: hi
[12:44] <setrodox> ior libgtk-mozembed-ruby
[12:44] <setrodox> -i
[12:44] <Mabus06> And with KDE I can change the colors and stuff? Good, I need some dark  backgrounds...
[12:44] <setrodox> it seems not to have anything else then a doc folder in it
[12:44] <lnx_> georgy: will is say explicitly?
[12:44] <Mabus06> And then do what to restart X?
[12:44] <zaxxon> wastel :> what was that ?
[12:44] <Madpilot> Mabus06: you can re-theme Gnome too, you know
[12:44] <Mabus06> Or do I have to just install kubuntu-desktop
[12:44] <Madpilot> !tell Mabus06 about themes
[12:44] <kevin> hi sorry but was ubuntu install supposed to ask for a root password
[12:44] <kinetic> maBUS06: You can change backrounds with gnome
[12:44] <wastrel> zaxxon:  ubotu sent you a link to a linux guide
[12:44] <kinetic> maBUS06: You can change the themes too
[12:44] <_jason> ubotu: tell kevin about root
[12:44] <Mabus06> Not really, kinetic Madpilot
[12:44] <neoXite> ok, i'm giving it another shot on an intel system. old via chipsets suck for reliable file transfer stuff o.o
[12:44] <Madpilot> kevin: no - use sudo & your own pw
[12:44] <georgy> lnx : open a terminal then lspci so you can see all you stuuf
[12:44] <Mabus06> You can't change them to anything I like.
[12:44] <kevin> I tried that and it didn't like that
[12:45] <Mabus06> And you can't alter the colors like you can in XP.
[12:45] <_jason> Mabus06: all three choices :P
[12:45] <lnx_> georgy: i did that, but i'm not sure what i'm looking for
[12:45] <kinetic> maBUS06: theres also xfce
[12:45] <Jiveo> where is the sources.list file
[12:45] <Mabus06> You can get like, the same thing as human except blue...
[12:45] <zaxxon> thanks wastel, i'll get to chew on that imidiatley
[12:45] <Mabus06> etc
[12:45] <_jason> Jiveo: /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:45] <Jiveo> gracias
[12:45] <kevin> Madpilot: nevermind I must've typed it wrong
[12:45] <Mabus06> I want all black background, white/yellow/green text.
[12:45] <donshyoku> Jiveo:   go to the terminal at type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:45] <zaxxon> so if madona calls...i am not here
[12:45] <donshyoku> that will bring it up in the text ediotr
[12:45] <georgy> lnx: look like vga controller nvidia
[12:45] <donshyoku> editor*
[12:45] <Mantice> How to I get access to the opt folder
[12:46] <_jason> Mantice: to do what?
[12:46] <Mantice> dont worry
[12:46] <lnx_> georgy: i take it as no...sudo apt-get install nvidia-kernel-common nvidia-glx <-- Ati users can ignore this.
[12:46] <Mantice> i got hang of this
[12:46] <lnx_> oops osrry
[12:46] <_jason> Mantice: use sudo
[12:46] <Jiveo> how do you do find and replace in vim
[12:46] <Mantice> opt is the folder that you put program files in right
[12:46] <lnx_> georgy:  VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86C270-294 Savage/IX-MV (rev 13)
[12:46] <kinetic> hey how do i mount my NTFS partitions for reading
[12:46] <_jason> Jiveo: :s/foo/bar
[12:46] <xnull> hi its working to add in my virtual hosts something like Include /bla/bla *thats a dir* :)?
[12:47] <nemo__> bonjour
[12:47] <donshyoku> Jiveo:  sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:47] <kbrosnan> ubotu, tell kinetic about ntfs
[12:47] <zero> how do i move files?
[12:47] <_jason> Jiveo: you probably want :%s/foo/bar/g, to replace all occurences of 'foo'
[12:47] <zero> wuts the command
[12:47] <zero> for moving files form one dir to another
[12:47] <zero> *from
[12:47] <Mantice> sudo opt
[12:47] <Mantice>  dont wor :(
[12:47] <Jiveo> thanks
[12:47] <georgy> lnx: so you don't have aa nvidia or ATi card, and no driver to accelerate your Savage card :-(
[12:48] <Mantice> how do i open a directory with sudo
[12:48] <donshyoku> no problem, jiv
[12:48] <zero> ?
[12:48] <coop> hey, what fstype is a cdrw, i cant mount it with  iso9660
[12:48] <_jason> ubotu: tell Mantice about cli
[12:48] <Jiveo> should i do apt-get updat efirst
[12:48] <Madpilot> Mabus06: check some of those URLs the bot sent you about themes, I'm sure someone's done a black/yellow theme for Gnome...
[12:48] <Jiveo> or update-dist
[12:48] <georgy> nemo: bonjour
[12:48] <zero> anyone?
[12:48] <Mabus06> With kubuntu can I customise the colors myself, though?
[12:49] <zero> anyone know command for moving files?
[12:49] <soundray> Gosh, this is annoying.
[12:49] <Madpilot> Mabus06: you can build your own themes in Gnome, too - there's tutorials at some of the theme sites
[12:49] <lnx_> georgy: so looks like i'm a no go for GLX?
[12:49] <soundray> Can I have some help fixing my package management? I've added a repository, apt-get update loads it okay now, but it doesn't update packages from the new repository.
[12:49] <zaxxon> WHAT IS GNU ?
[12:49] <wastrel> ubotu tell zero about cli
[12:49] <Madpilot> zero: mv
[12:49] <georgy> lnx: yeap, sorry
[12:49] <zero> oh....
[12:50] <Mabus06> zaxxon: gnu not unix, it's a recursive acronym
[12:50] <georgy> zaxxon : GNU IS NOT UNIX
[12:50] <donshyoku> Jiveo:  you have to
[12:50] <donshyoku> that will detect the new packages and then you can choose to install them
[12:50] <wastrel> zaxxon:  the GNU foundation is an organization that wrote a lot of the open-source software that went into linux (besides the kernel)
[12:50] <AngryElf> okay, i got firefox 1.5 working, but for some stupid reason whenever I open it it goes to this webpage www.petersons.com which is NOT what i have setup as my home page, what gives?
[12:50] <roaet> how do I set which workgroup I am in?
[12:50] <kbrosnan> zaxxon, also see http://gnu.org
[12:50] <zaxxon> recursice acronym - oh my god, am i smart enough
[12:51] <Jiveo> which one first donshyoku
[12:51] <Jiveo> too late, i accidentally did apt-get update first
[12:51] <Jiveo> :\
[12:51] <donshyoku> that is oaky
[12:51] <donshyoku> that is what you need to do
[12:51] <milhous> hello, anyone have any experience with intel hda audio?
[12:51] <wastrel> update first is correct
[12:51] <Jiveo> ok phew
[12:51] <donshyoku> after you edit the sources list, you always have to update
[12:51] <lullabud> roaet: edit your smb.conf
[12:51] <Jiveo> ah
[12:51] <Mantice> ...
[12:52] <donshyoku> it doens't really modify anything, just finds the new sources
[12:52] <donshyoku> then do a sudo apt-get dist-upgrade which will find all the updates you need, DL, and install them
[12:52] <georgy> milhous : why
[12:52] <Jiveo> when i reboot, will i have another boot option
[12:52] <wastrel> soundray:  pastebin your sources.list
[12:52] <donshyoku> this will take quite a while though to DL and install, it is a huge update
[12:52] <Jiveo> like i have two now, one for kernel *.9 and one for *.10
[12:52] <donshyoku> you can still use your computer while it is DLing all of the files, but when it starts to install things, you should let it be... otherwise, you will crash out a lot of stuff
[12:53] <Jiveo> its upgrading now
[12:53] <milhous> georgy:  got ubuntu installed, sound appears to be working though i can't hear anything.  the package manager also tells me that i am current with the latest alsa packages.
[12:53] <donshyoku> uuuum... i am not on dapper right now, so i couldn't tell you
[12:53] <donshyoku> ok cool
[12:53] <donshyoku> i think it will boot directly into the latest kernel version
[12:53] <soundray> wastrel, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9277 -- thanks for checking it out.
[12:53] <wastrel> milhous:  you need to unmute your sound
[12:53] <georgy> milhous:have a asus notebook ?
[12:53] <Jae686> hi
[12:54] <Jae686> anyone here uses e17 with 5.10 ?
[12:54] <milhous> georgy:  nope, a dell desktop.
[12:54] <Jiveo> i wonder if it will find my wifi car
[12:54] <Jiveo> card
[12:54] <kbrosnan> AngryElf, for some reason firefox will parse part of the path to your profile and do a google i'm feeling lucky search, i think making a new profile often solves the issue http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_manager#Linux and http://kb.mozillazine.org/Migrating_settings_to_a_new_profile
[12:54] <soundray> wastrel, line 007 is the one where I was hoping to get the new update-manager package through.
[12:54] <roaet> thank you lullabud
[12:55] <georgy> milhous:are you open a mixer and lokk that everyting is on
[12:55] <donshyoku> what wifi card do you have?  broadcom?
[12:55] <twitch101> how long should it take a 699 MB .avi file to zip?
[12:55] <xnull> its working to add in my virtual hosts something like Include /bla/bla *thats a dir* :)?
[12:55] <wastrel> soundray:  that doesn't look like an apt repository
[12:55] <wastrel> soundray:  i suggest just downloading the deb and installing it yourself :] 
[12:56] <evilsmevil> depends on the settings and the speed of your machine twitch101 but a while
[12:56] <twitch101> estimate pentium 3?
[12:56] <Burgwork> twitch101, a few moments on my 2500+
[12:57] <wastrel> soundray:  do they suggest adding the site to sources.list?
[12:57] <soundray> wastrel, it should work according to http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo -- also, apt-get update doesn't complain about it.
[12:57] <wastrel> kk sec
[12:57] <soundray> wastrel, yes.
[12:57] <xnull> its working to add in my virtual hosts something like Include /bla/bla *thats a dir* :)? somebody ?
[12:57] <xnull> grr
[12:57] <AngryElf> kbrosnan, I just deleted the profile that I had and created a new one and it's still doing it
[12:57] <zero> that didnt help, im still typing something wrong
[12:57] <twitch101> well i have a 6 year old dell about how long do you think it would take?
[12:57] <milhous> georgy:  wonderful, thank you, that did the trick.
[12:57] <milhous> another quick question...
[12:57] <_jason> AngryElf: does it do it if you run 'firefox' in a terminal?
[12:57] <milhous> what's the easiest way to add a monitor resolution?
[12:57] <zero> how would i move a file from my home drive to /usr, i did mv ..... then wut?
[12:57] <georgy> lnx: have fun with your music and Ubuntu
[12:57] <fojackedddolt> whats the command to gain access to root?
[12:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell milhous about fixres
[12:58] <pianoboy3333> So why do you think about the question "Why is linux better?" I'm conducting a poll between the three OS's Windows, OS X, and Linux. You can make your response at whyisyourosbetter@gmail.com
[12:58] <lullabud> fojackedddolt: sudo su
[12:58] <georgy> foja: sudo
[12:58] <_jason> ubotu: tell fojackedddolt about sudo
[12:58] <AngryElf> _jason, no it doesn't
[12:58] <soundray> twitch101, it'll take ages, and it won't compress it very well.
[12:58] <fojackedddolt> i mean permission wise
[12:58] <_jason> fojackedddolt: do not use sudo su, use sudo -s instead if you need a root prompt.  But read the link from ubotu for more info
[12:58] <kbrosnan> AngryElf, is that 1.0 or 1.5 that got launched
[12:58] <twitch101> omg what abour rar would that compress better
[12:58] <zero> someone?
[12:59] <AngryElf> both ways launch 1.5
[12:59] <Mantice> is there a way to use sudo and open up the directory with a gui?
[12:59] <_jason> AngryElf: now check what the launcher is running
[12:59] <twitch101> sudo nautilus
[12:59] <AngryElf> kbrosnan, i've removed 1.0.7
[12:59] <_jason> Mantice: yes
[12:59] <twitch101> mantice: sudo nautilus
[12:59] <lullabud> _jason: good call on the sudo -s, i didn't know about that.
[12:59] <Madpilot> Mantice: "gksudo nautilus"
[12:59] <wastrel> soundray:  ok so you've got the line in there just like he says, it won't install update-manager for you?
[01:00] <bluefoxicy> bluefox@icebox:~$ oowriter2
[01:00] <zero> how would i move a file from home drive to /usr under root
[01:00] <bluefoxicy> no suitable windowing system found, exiting.
[01:00] <AngryElf> _jason, they're both running the same thing 1.0 isn't even around anymore
[01:00] <kbrosnan> AngryElf, where did you install 1.5, does that location have any spaces in the path?
[01:00] <soundray> wastrel, it will install update-manager, but it wants to get the old version from main.
[01:00] <dsas> zero: mv filename /usr/filename
[01:00] <_jason> AngryElf: I mean, is the command that the launcher is using exactly 'firefox' or is it something a bit different?
[01:00] <georgy> zero: sudo mv .....
[01:00] <AngryElf> kbrosnan, /opt/firefox
[01:00] <zero> ty dsas that wtus  was lookn for
[01:00] <AngryElf> _jason, firefox %s
[01:00] <dsas> zero: sorry, you'll need to "sudo mv file /usr/file"
[01:01] <zero> k
[01:01] <AngryElf> which btw, what does %s do and where can i find a list of those options?
[01:01] <wastrel> soundray:  ahhhhh.  put line 7 @ the top of the file
[01:01] <wastrel> soundray:  man sources.list   your most preferred source goes at the top of the file :] 
[01:01] <Kaiserlinux> OK, my first try with IRC
[01:01] <_jason> AngryElf: change it to firefox, use %s only for the system > pref > preferred app settings; and if you find a list let me know, I found one once and forget it
[01:02] <_jason> s/forget/forgot
[01:02] <moonunit> http://www.cafepress.com/ubuntushop.14580695
[01:02] <moonunit> wooohooo!
[01:02] <soundray> wastrel, are you sure? I made the change, re-did apt-get update, same situation.
[01:02] <_jason> AngryElf: actually, I just check my launcher and it has %u... don't ask me what it does but maybe you want to match yours to that
[01:03] <eternaljoy_> how can I upgrade to latest clamscan please?
[01:03] <soundray> wastrel, it reorders the sources.list internally anyway, doesn't it?
[01:03] <disastorm> hey if i upgraded from a 430W psu to a 500w psu and my computer seems to keep restarting/crashing is that likely because of overheating?
[01:04] <_jason> AngryElf: http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s06.html
[01:04] <lullabud> eternaljoy_ clamscan?
[01:04] <lnx_> does dapper come with XGL?
[01:04] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: you must be new to Linux :)
[01:04] <bluepixel> my keyboard only works with root account otherwise keyboard doenst work, what to do?
[01:04] <kbrosnan> disastorm, Have you checked the RAM and HD for errors?
[01:04] <AngryElf> _jason, awesome
[01:04] <donshyoku> no, dapper does not come with XGL
[01:04] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: clearly...
[01:04] <donshyoku> it has been added to the repositories though so you can apt-get it
[01:05] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: if you have no idea what clamscan is, you must be new :)
[01:05] <_jason> AngryElf: although I use %s in my preferred apps and it isn't listed there...
[01:05] <lnx_> donshyoku what's the apt-get for it?
[01:05] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: 2 days?  1 week?
[01:05] <GTX> lnx_: You havnt installed dapper have you?
[01:05] <Burgwork> lnx_, xserver-xgl I believe
[01:05] <lnx_> GTK, yes
[01:05] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: 12 years
[01:05] <Burgwork> !xgl
[01:05] <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/
[01:05] <disastorm> how do i check ram and hd for errors
[01:05] <wastrel> soundray: bah i dunno then :] 
[01:05] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using a wired connection but not when I use wireless (on the same computer) anyone know why this might be?
[01:05] <GTX> lnx_: Theres loads of bugs :/
[01:05] <disastorm> the reason why i think its overheating is because if i turn off my computer for awhile it seems to run longer without an error
[01:06] <extremis> Soooo... anyone getting fatal errors when trying to start Xgl?
[01:06] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: er... actually more like 10.
[01:06] <extremis> ;)
[01:06] <lnx_> GTK, so it work at all?
[01:06] <Mantice> how come cd desktop does not work
[01:06] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: there is NO WAY you been using Linux for 12 years if you never even heard of clamscan!  LOL
[01:06] <Burgwork> lnx_, extremis please take this to #ubuntu-xgl
[01:06] <GTX> lnx_, I installed it and had to format my whole system back to breezy lost everything
[01:06] <disastorm> i cant really run anything, i have windows on that computer and it got currupt because of one of the crashes
[01:06] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: well, it's not in my apt-cache search results....
[01:06] <h0me5k1n> capital D in desktop?
[01:06] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: no need to lie in here trying to impress others!
[01:06] <Mabus06> So what happens after I install kubuntu-desktop? How do I get to KDE?
[01:07] <Mabus06> And can I remove it?
[01:07] <disastorm> so now theres like no OS on it and it keeps crashing or not being able to read files from the cd when i try to repair the windows installation
[01:07] <GTX> Mabus06, Select session KDE on login screen./
[01:07] <donshyoku> lnx, same here with XGL and dapper
[01:07] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: dude!  i'm not lying, but it's really not important anyways...
[01:07] <Madpilot> eternaljoy: a linux user not caring about antivirus apps doesn't strike me as unusual...
[01:07] <Mabus06> GTX: thanks
[01:07] <lullabud> Madpilot: damn straight.
[01:07] <fojackedddolt> when i try and reinstall X because its broken, it says it can't open lock file, permission denyed
[01:07] <GTX> Mabus06, np
[01:07] <disastorm> i just wanna know if its a possibility, upgrading from 430W to 500W psu will it make your computer hotter ?
[01:07] <donshyoku> i had XGL installed and working, but it was slow and buggy.... i destroyed my system trying to remove it
[01:07] <kbrosnan> disastorm, the ultamate boot cd is the simplest tool http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ use  Memtest86 or  Memtest86+ for ram and then find the HD maker and use thier tool
[01:07] <GTX> fojackedddolt, You using sudo ?
[01:07] <donshyoku> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4#head-0c95279abc459977042d1eb5035e67bb6a6e8c4d   if you want to try to apt-get XGL... do so at your own risk
[01:07] <fojackedddolt> ahh, nm... sorry, thanks
[01:08] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: type this " sudo apt-get install clamav
[01:08] <eternaljoy_> " then type clamscan
[01:08] <GTX> np fojackedddolt
[01:08] <soundray> disastorm, very possible, if the new PSU is less efficient.
[01:08] <Arafangion> How do I install sun java?
[01:08] <wastrel> what's clamscan?
[01:08] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: type this " sudo apt-get install clamav" then type clamscan :)
[01:08] <_jason> ubotu: tell Arafangion about javadeb
[01:08] <Madpilot> !tell Arafangion about java
[01:08] <wastrel> ah some antivirus thing
[01:08] <Arafangion> Madpilot: I know about java, I specifically need sun java.
[01:08] <roaet> my wireless is not finding DHCP, anyone have any clue about that?
[01:08] <soundray> wastrel, package clamav.
[01:08] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: i would, but i don't use AV. :P  what i meant was `sudo apt-caches search clamscan` returned null.
[01:08] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: http://www.clamav.net/faq.html
[01:08] <Mantice> I cant beleave it cant access my desktop,........
[01:09] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: yeah, i see that now.
[01:09] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: for claiming to have used Linux for 10 years, you sure are ignorant :)
[01:09] <Mantice> This is taking for ever to do a simple thing
[01:09] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: ok :)
[01:09] <wastrel> lullabud:  you don't need sudo for apt-cache
[01:09] <disastorm> also back before windows got currupted i noticed the computer locked up only when it was either running a game or like installing something
[01:09] <soundray> Mantice, maybe 'cd Desktop'?
[01:09] <_jason> how can I run whatever is set as the gnome default browser from the command line?
[01:09] <Mantice> i typed that
[01:09] <disastorm> so does that sound like a temperature problem?
[01:09] <soundray> Mantice, try 'cd ~/Desktop'
[01:09] <disastorm> i used it for 4 hours without incident until i started playing games, and i also tried installing updates
[01:09] <roaet> I'm having some new issues with my wireless.
[01:09] <h0me5k1n> cd ~/Desktop
[01:09] <lullabud> wastrel: right, but i do it by habit so i can skip back to search, kill the line and type "-get install"
[01:09] <roaet> It was working yesterday but now it isn't.
[01:10] <Mantice> sondray wins :P
[01:10] <ipfw> whats the easiest way to clone a full CD ?
[01:10] <h0me5k1n> hehe
[01:10] <roaet> I went to network settings and disabled both my wireless and my ethernet.
[01:10] <Arafangion> I'm attempting to install java via fakeroot, however it's complaining about no matching plugings.
[01:10] <Mabus06> ipfw: turn it into an iso, burn the iso image onto another cd
[01:10] <soundray> Mantice, do you know what that did?
[01:10] <ipfw> I tried readcd f=file.raw &&  readcd -w f=/dev/cdrom but it didn't do it right
[01:11] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using a wired connection but not when I use wireless (on the same computer) anyone know why this might be?
[01:11] <Arafangion> http://rafb.net/paste/results/zQNFhm39.html
[01:11] <Mantice> desktop has a invisable ~ infront of it
[01:11] <Jae686> whats the e17 channel?
[01:11] <ipfw> Mabus06: easiest way to get the iso is what ? dd if=/dev/cdrom of=./file.iso ?
[01:11] <Arafangion> Jae686: Just #e
[01:11] <h0me5k1n> ~ is where the heart is
[01:11] <roaet> But the strange thing is, in the ubuntu network settings wizard, I disabled both of my eth* but one is still working.
[01:11] <_jason> Mantice: ~ is the same as /home/username
[01:11] <roaet> Anyone have any idea?
[01:11] <soundray> Mantice, no, the shell (that you type your commands into) expands ~ to /home/richard
[01:11] <lullabud> ipfw: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/cdrom.iso
[01:12] <Mabus06> ipfw: a variety of programs
[01:12] <lullabud> ipfw: you'll probably have to unmount the cdrom first.
[01:12] <disastorm> i used it for 4 hours without incident until i started playing games, and i also tried installing updates. does that sound like a temperature problem?
[01:12] <ipfw> lullabud: thanks
[01:12] <soundray> h0me5k1n, :)  ~ sweet ~
[01:12] <fojackedddolt> where are the repository files? i think im going to try and downgrade back to horay.. this is sucking
[01:13] <roaet> Can anyone assist me with my wireless issue =(
[01:13] <zero> people!!!
[01:13] <_jason> fojackedddolt: what is the problem?  downgrading is not possible afaik
[01:13] <zero> i want to say i love u all sooooo soo much
[01:13] <GTX> fojackedddolt, /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:13] <zero> ty very veyr very very much
[01:13] <ipfw> roaet: whats the issue ?
[01:13] <zero> i finally got it. ty sooo much God bless u all
[01:14] <GTX> fojackedddolt, are you on the new distro?
[01:14] <zero> ty
[01:14] <Mantice> whats wrong with mv filename /usr/filename
[01:14] <fojackedddolt> whats the termial editing program? what would i use to edit the repositories
[01:14] <disastorm> hey soundray
[01:14] <GTX> fojackedddolt, are you on dappeh?
[01:14] <disastorm> do u think if i flash my bios it might fix the restarts?
[01:14] <roaet> Yesterday my wifi was working correctly. Today it is not. I have tried to use the network settings in the admin panel but that doesn't help.
[01:14] <mruiz> hello! I have a question: How is the correct way to report a Dapper bug? Go to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/dapper/+bugs ? (currently has only 1 bug!) Many times I reported bugs in https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+filebug
[01:14] <zero> wow
[01:14] <zero> i love u all
[01:14] <zero> God bless u
[01:14] <fojackedddolt> im on... the terminal.. im not sure, im a newbie
[01:14] <Mantice> i mean dirmv azureus /opt
[01:14] <fojackedddolt> oh
[01:14] <fojackedddolt> im "on" breezy
[01:14] <soundray> disastorm, no, not if your PSU generates too much heat :)
[01:15] <fojackedddolt> but when i updated, it messed everythign up
[01:15] <blackvd> i just did a fresh install of ubuntu. how do i install kde 3.5? can i just apt-get install kdebase?
[01:15] <ipfw> roaet: tried any diag, like pinging to see how far you can get, snort to view packets, netstat and so on ?
[01:15] <roaet> ipfw, I've done just about everything that I can think of but I can't get my wireless to hit DHCP.
[01:15] <GTX> blackvd, apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[01:15] <Mantice> is there away I can just create a user with full access to every thing
[01:15] <blackvd> will it give me 3.5?
[01:15] <farous> blackvd: as in #kubuntu room
[01:15] <GTX> Mantice, Yes adduser normaly then edit /etc/passwd
[01:15] <blackvd> alright
[01:15] <roaet> ipfw, no I can't resolve hosts because it doesn't resolve DHCP from the router.
[01:15] <disastorm> ok
[01:15] <soundray> fojackedddolt, you'll be okay. If apt doesn't work, it's probably because you have synaptic still open.
[01:15] <ipfw> roaet: its dhcp aye... I take it you did the simple things, like reboot, and take the device all the way down etc
[01:16] <roaet> ipfw, well I'm not sure how to take the device all the way down. Should I just sudo modprobe -r module?
[01:16] <ipfw> roaet: is the dhcp serv the ISP's or yours ?
[01:16] <roaet> ipfw, it is mine, It is working fine.
[01:16] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: you seem like a nice person otherwise :)
[01:16] <ipfw> roaet: no, just ifconfig eth1 down (or whatever) and then dhcpclient or dhcp*whatever to try to get a new lease
[01:16] <bikini> whats the command to change a folder to 'writeable'??
[01:17] <roaet> ipfw, ok let me try that.
[01:17] <roaet> ipfw, one moment I'll join from my other computer.
[01:17] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: glad to know i can be ignorant and nice... i suppose ignorance is bliss.
[01:17] <soundray> bikini, chmod +w folder
[01:17] <ipfw> roaet: there is also a command to tell the dhcp server to release & give a new one... but you would have to look that up
[01:17] <Se7h> bikini chmod +w
[01:17] <lullabud> eternaljoy_: hopefully my recently lost ignorance of clamav doesn't hinder my bliss too much.
[01:17] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using a wired connection but not when I use wireless (on the same computer) anyone know why this might be?
[01:17] <ipfw> roaet: also, might try restarting the dhcp box, in case it has a grudge against you :P
[01:17] <we2by> aureus works very slow here :(
[01:17] <we2by> azureus*
[01:18] <roaet> ipfw, I don't think that is a problem since it's working fine with all the other boxes here.
[01:18] <lullabud> anybody know a quick way to find out what libraries contain certain header files?
[01:18] <ipfw> h0me5k1n: firewalling rules on the two interfaces might be different ?
[01:18] <soundray> h0me5k1n, can you ping the server when on wireless?
[01:18] <roaet> ipfw, this seems to be a recurring problem with the ipw2100 drivers.
[01:18] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: I updated it now. I added deb http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian-volatile sarge/volatile main to my sources.list
[01:18] <Tolli^BNC> hello .. okey im so stuck right now will someone please help e stupid f*king noob getting root acces work properly.
[01:18] <h0me5k1n> i'm using the same ip
[01:18] <roaet2> k
[01:18] <eternaljoy_> lullabud: I followed that website instructions
[01:18] <_jason> Tolli^BNC: use sudo not root, the bot will send you a link
[01:18] <h0me5k1n> yes i can ping it
[01:18] <ipfw> roaet: oh, might set the timeouts on both boxen higher too, I've had dhcp servers take up to 45sec before :P
[01:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell Tolli^BNC about sudo
[01:19] <roaet2> j
[01:19] <disastorm> hey soundray is it possible instead of overheat maybe theres some conflict of the psu with something and if i flash the bios it might fix it?
[01:20] <Arafangion> So, there's no solution to my problem?
[01:20] <soundray> disastorm, I would say that is extremely unlikely.
[01:20] <roaet2> ipfw I still can't get DHCP to work
[01:21] <disastorm> oh ok i was just wondering because i had a problem similar to that before (but i dont think it was from psu) and i flashes the bios and it fixed it
[01:21] <eternaljoy_> roaet2: :(
[01:21] <disastorm> *flashed
[01:21] <h0me5k1n> ipfw - how do i check for firewall rules on each interface?  The ubuntu box is not on the net and doesn't have a firewall afaik
[01:21] <eternaljoy_> disastorm: you were very lucky :P
[01:21] <soundray> disastorm, PSU's aren't usually among the hardware components that the BIOS has any dealings with.
[01:21] <eternaljoy_> disastorm: flashes sounded better :)
[01:21] <Arafangion> And yes, using   DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i386-linux fakeroot make-jpkg jre-1_5_0_06-linux-i586.bin does NOT work.
[01:22] <disastorm> oh well my computer just crashed again
[01:22] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: how did you try to install java?
[01:22] <disastorm> im gonna return the psu and get a different one
[01:22] <disastorm> my original psu was 430W should i just get another 430W one
[01:22] <disastorm> (my original stopped working)
[01:22] <Tolli^BNC> argh... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo i dident even finish the first 4 notes before i went stuck ... its impossible to get stupid root to work.
[01:22] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I followed the instructions at: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76702
[01:22] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[01:23] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: They turn out to be essentialyl the same instructions as at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats#head-e2ebd70ede0e3eb2117ffbd618d2295dd1540dca
[01:23] <lullabud> !java
[01:23] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[01:23] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: type this: sudo apt-get install j2re1.4
[01:23] <beerockxs> I have lots of messages like these in my /var/log/messages: awesome kernel [4305663.593000]  atkbd.c: Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0).
[01:23] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I need Sun Java.
[01:23] <beerockxs> how do I fix that?
[01:23] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: try my command
[01:23] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: I said, try my again
[01:23] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: try my command
[01:23] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: It's downloading, but that can't be Sun Java?
[01:24] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: who told you my command isnt Sun Java?
[01:24] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: why uou need Sun Java anyway?
[01:24] <h0me5k1n> tolli - what are you trying to do?
[01:24] <Xenguy_> !lart my boss
[01:24] <roaet2> can anyone please help me with my wireless problem?
[01:24] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: you do not need root - use "sudo" and your own user pw
[01:24] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: why are you needing Sun Java anyway?
[01:24] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I have a program that says it needs Sun Java 1.4, and not 1.5, so I'm guessing it's very specific.
[01:24] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Weka, in particular.
[01:24] <Madpilot> Xenguy: lart only works in #ubuntu-offtopoic
[01:25] <Arafangion> It might work in this version, incidently.
[01:25] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: what program?
[01:25] <Madpilot> *offtopic, that is
[01:25] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: whats weka?
[01:25] <Xenguy> Madpilot: yeah, found that out last time - still, I had to ;P
[01:25] <Arafangion> http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/
[01:25] <lullabud> roaet2: what's the problem?
[01:25] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: did you try my command yet?
[01:25] <Poodlecake> how to I give my user access to write to the opt directory
[01:26] <disastorm> ok soundray well im gonna try to return my psu and get a less W psu
[01:26] <fojackedddolt> whats sudo stand for? whats the standard debian command for root?
[01:26] <disastorm> see u later
[01:26] <farous> Poodlecake: man chmod
[01:26] <eternaljoy_> Poodlecake: how is your dog?
[01:26] <soundray> disastorm?
[01:26] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Yes
[01:26] <disastorm> yes?
[01:26] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: did you try my command yet? yes?
[01:26] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: 89% downloaded
[01:26] <soundray> disastorm is the 430W one broken?
[01:26] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: did it install?
[01:26] <Poodlecake> i cant cmod
[01:26] <Poodlecake> it says im not owner
[01:26] <disastorm> yes
[01:26] <disastorm> thats why i got a new one
[01:26] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: you using modem? :P
[01:26] <Poodlecake> lo
[01:26] <farous> Poodlecake: sudo chmod
[01:26] <disastorm> and when i was looking i wanted to get a 500w because it sounded better
[01:26] <Poodlecake> l
[01:26] <Fredde> Is there any good text based audio player?
[01:26] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Nice, it _is_ Sun Java.
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Poodlecake: dont you own your poodle dog? :)
[01:27] <Poodlecake> can i chmod every thing
[01:27] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Sun allows people to redistribute it?
[01:27] <wastrel> Fredde:  mpg123, mpg321
[01:27] <SodomizedPeanut> Hi. I'm having a little trouble trying to get my ps/2 mouse to work alongside my laptop's touchpad.
[01:27] <disastorm> im one of those people that likes to get good stuff even if i dont know what they do so i got 500w psu
[01:27] <Xenguy> Poodlecake: chmod -R (but be careful :-)
[01:27] <soundray> disastorm, get the wattage you need for your system, not more.
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: I told you it was
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: but you dont listen
[01:27] <farous> Poodlecake: that is not wise not required not necessary
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: ask Sun
[01:27] <disastorm> how can i tell how much i need?
[01:27] <[blah] > this might be a stupid question, but is dling torrents on ubuntu any faster than on windows?
[01:27] <soundray> disastorm, it's not like horsepower in a car, where you can never have enough.
[01:27] <disastorm> so i should get 430 then?
[01:27] <Tolli^BNC> anyone who can help me with root please go to channel #LOL
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: what does _ _ mean?
[01:27] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: _is_ <-- what does the _ _ mean?
[01:28] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: is _ the same as " " ?
[01:28] <soundray> disastorm, much better to select the PSU for efficiency=low heat.
[01:28] <Poodlecake> sudo opt chmod 777
[01:28] <Tolli^BNC> PLEASE HELP ME IN #LOL
[01:28] <Poodlecake> whats wrong with that
[01:28] <dyrne> [blah] : not really
[01:28] <Xenguy> Tolli^BNC: die
[01:28] <eternaljoy_> Tolli^BNC: hey!  keep the conversation nice and clean please
[01:28] <disastorm> my psu is made by antec
[01:28] <disastorm> the new one
[01:28] <_jason> eternaljoy_: it's a way of doing underline
[01:28] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: you do not need root - and don't use ALL CAPS, thanks
[01:28] <billh> How do I install a plain "grub" for AMD64 ? from the Debian archives ?
[01:28] <eternaljoy_> Tolli^BNC anyone who can help me with root <-- this isnt a s&x channel
[01:29] <eternaljoy_> _jason: yes but is its meaning?
[01:29] <Tolli^BNC> well im so lost i need stupid apache2 to work but it wont!
[01:29] <lullabud> [blah] : it's not any faster on any OS.  the usual problem with torrents, or any other large file transfer, especially up, is your router.
[01:29] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: It generally means "underline that word".
[01:29] <eternaljoy_> _jason: yes but what is its meaning?
[01:29] <omar_> ranlib: unable to rename '//usr/local/lib/libpcre.a' reason: Operation not permitted
[01:29] <omar_> make: *** [install]  Error 1
[01:29] <farous> Poodlecake: why do you want to do that anyway?
[01:29] <omar_> help
[01:29] <Tolli^BNC> it wont let me edit the files in the folders :S
[01:29] <_jason> eternaljoy_: same meaning as something that is underlined, it gives it emphasis
[01:29] <disastorm> it says it has 2 fans one that spins on startup and another that spins when it gets hot
[01:29] <billh> The graphics stuff for grub in dapper seems to be introducing problems with the serial support
[01:29] <kurr> how do i modify the startup boot loader, so that it could autoload to run windows instead of linux?
[01:29] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: why did you underline the word?
[01:29] <Poodlecake> so i can copy a programs into the folder
[01:29] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using smb:// address in firefox but not using "places"- "network servers" - help anyone?
[01:29] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: which files, in which folders?
[01:29] <farous> you can put whatever you want in your home dir Poodlecake
[01:29] <lullabud> [blah] : get a router that has QoS and set the Queues according to your actual up/down speeds.
[01:29] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: _is_ <-- what underline it?
[01:29] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: _is_ <-- why underline it?
[01:29] <Poodlecake> i want to put programs in opt
[01:29] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I don't know why I underlined it! :)
[01:29] <Poodlecake> thats what its used for right
[01:30] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot the apache2 folder were the online folders get stored..
[01:30] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: you drunk? :P
[01:30] <Xenguy> Poodlecake: yeah, or more traditionally /usr/local
[01:30] <farous> Poodlecake: its for extra programs to be used by all users
[01:30] <kbrooks> coolie
[01:30] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: use sudo
[01:30] <Poodlecake> So I have no idea why its locked
[01:30] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: does weka work now?
[01:30] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I underlined it to mean that I want more stress on that word.
[01:30] <[blah] > lullabud, what do you mean by set QoS according to my speed?
[01:30] <dyrne> kurr: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst  find the line commented out that says like default 0 uncomment line and change 0 to whatever entry windows is counting down
[01:30] <Poodlecake> So i wana unlock it
[01:30] <Arafangion> (I think()
[01:30] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot /var/www
[01:30] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: "sudo chown" - and read "man chown"
[01:30] <farous> Poodlecake: it is owned by root you need root priv to write to it
[01:31] <Xenguy> Poodlecake: do 'sudo -i'
[01:31] <farous> Poodlecake: and this is the right wy so no user can play with it
[01:31] <Xenguy> Mazingaro: turn that thing off please
[01:31] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot i did chown it didnt work ... it gave me a crossed pen in the right corner of the folder icon.
[01:31] <Poodlecake> but it has nothing in it lol
[01:31] <lullabud> [blah] : torrents clog up the IP queues and slow down all of your traffic...
[01:31] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: read man chown so you know how to use it
[01:31] <roaet2> hjkl
[01:31] <roaet2> j
[01:31] <Tolli^BNC> man chown?
[01:31] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I'm taking a look at it now.
[01:31] <Xenguy> Mazingaro: now imagine all 600 of us in this channel doing that, you fool
[01:32] <lullabud> [blah] : if you get a router that has QoS and lets you set your bandwidth limits it will control the IP queues better and all of your traffic will flow more smoothly.
[01:32] <farous> Poodlecake: because you can apt-get most of the progs you need
[01:32] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: why would you want more _stress_ on that word?
[01:32] <CaptainMorgan> lol
[01:32] <disastorm> hey soundray
[01:32] <lullabud> [blah] : for instance, without QoS you can't play online games and download torrents at the same time, but with proper QoS you can download torrents 24/7 while playing games with just about not noticeable lag increase.
[01:32] <roaet2> when I run dhclient eth1 it goes into this attempting to contact mode
[01:32] <soundray> disastorm, yes
[01:32] <Poodlecake> sudo-i opt chmod 777
[01:32] <roaet2> i'm confused
[01:32] <Poodlecake>   how come this dont work
[01:32] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: 'man chown' in  terminal will bring up the manual page for the chown command
[01:32] <kurr> dyrne: thanks
[01:33] <dyrne> kurr: np
[01:33] <disastorm> this is the new 500w psu i got http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=332377&pfp=SEARCH
[01:33] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Because I was sure that it _wasn't_ sun java, because I didn't think they let people redistribute Java.
[01:33] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using smb:// address in firefox but not using "places"- "network servers" - help anyone?
[01:33] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: because you typed it out wrong
[01:33] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I was under the impression that people had to download it themselves from the sun website.
[01:33] <lullabud> [blah] : there are opensource routers that have QoS, such as ipcop or m0n0wall.
[01:33] <Poodlecake> How was it supose to be typed
[01:33] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: no idea
[01:33] <Poodlecake> I dont know im a n00b
[01:33] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: does weka work now?
[01:33] <farous> Poodlecake: sudo chmod 775 /opt
[01:33] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: you don't want to use chmod like that on root's folders
[01:33] <bluefoxicy> monkeyfuck.
[01:33] <bluefoxicy> ubotu:  oowriter2 on dapper
[01:33] <[blah] > lullabud, by router you are refering to hardware or software?
[01:33] <ubotu> bluefoxicy: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:34] <soundray> disastorm, oh. That is a very good make in my experience.
[01:34] <Madpilot> bluefoxicy: language, thanks
[01:34] <Poodlecake> Its ok
[01:34] <Burgwork> Poodlecake, to enter su interactively, you use "sudo -i" <-- note the space you missed
[01:34] <Poodlecake> It has nothing on it
[01:34] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: never assume as you wil be more wrong than right
[01:34] <bluefoxicy> Madpilot: bluefox@icebox:~$ oowriter2
[01:34] <kaiserlinux1> Hello, I did ask for How to find out "unmet dependencies" on the mail list, can somebody help me?
[01:34] <bluefoxicy> no suitable windowing system found, exiting.
[01:34] <disastorm> so you dont think its overheating then?
[01:34] <bluefoxicy> Madpilot:  This will result in language, yes.
[01:34] <lullabud> [blah] : well, in the end it's a little of both.  i just mean whatever it is that's routing your traffic.
[01:34] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: I'm sorry, it's in my nature to assume :(
[01:34] <Psykus> i upgraded xchat earlier by downloading an RPM from the official site, then using alien to convert it to a .deb... it seemed to install ok, but when I try to launch it, I get an error:
[01:34] <farous> Poodlecake: and you need to read more on linux file structure
[01:34] <Psykus> xchat: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:34] <Burgwork> bluefoxicy, are you using dapper?
[01:34] <bluefoxicy> Burgwork:  yes.  Is this a known issue?
[01:34] <Psykus> i looked in the package list, and it says I have libssl installed
[01:34] <lullabud> [blah] : there are linux distro's that will run on crappy hardware and will work as a router.
[01:34] <Madpilot> bluefoxicy: on Dapper? That's one of those "it's broken, you get to keep the pieces" moments, I guess...
[01:34] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: yeah, its in your nature to make an as& out of U and ME :)
[01:34] <Burgwork> bluefoxicy, try in #ubuntu+1
[01:34] <farous> Poodlecake: if you need a program for you personal use make a bin dir under your home folder and put them there
[01:34] <GTX> Psykus, Try reinstalling.
[01:35] <Poodlecake> whats the -i do
[01:35] <eternaljoy_> Arafangion: as& out of U and ME  = ASSUME :)
[01:35] <lullabud> [blah] : they tend to work better than things like linksys and dlink routers.
[01:35] <bluefoxicy> Madpilot:  mmhmm.  I can't figure out what pieces are broken, though.
[01:35] <bluefoxicy> Burgwork:  will do
[01:35] <Psykus> GTX: libssl, xchat, or both?
[01:35] <GTX> Poodlecake, -i makes you actuly login to root rather than run 1 command
[01:35] <crimsun> Psykus: not sure why you installed another version. It's a dependency of ubuntu-desktop and is installed by default.
[01:35] <GTX> Psykus, libssh
[01:35] <GTX> Psykus, libssl *
[01:35] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot read it and i dont understand sh*t
[01:35] <Psykus> the version included with ubuntu is old
[01:35] <soundray> disastorm, it's hard to say. Have you got a way to read board/cpu temps in ubuntu? Try ls ls /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/ ; if empty, install mbmon
[01:35] <aquarius> Does right-clicking an ISO and saying burn to disc work when burning to a movie DVD?
[01:35] <Jae686> i fukued up gnome. how can i restore it without re-.isntalling the entire distro?
[01:35] <Arafangion> eternaljoy_: Gosh, weka is enourmous.  It seems to work, as far as I can see.
[01:35] <Poodlecake> that dident work :(
[01:36] <we2by> azureus works very slow here :(
[01:36] <disastorm> i dont have ubuntu on that computer
[01:36] <Burgwork> aquarius, it should
[01:36] <we2by> !azureus
[01:36] <ubotu> azureus is, like, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[01:36] <Tolli^BNC> iv already put the sudo chown system_username /folder but it doesnt help .
[01:36] <disastorm> actually i only had windows but it got currupt with all the crashing so i dont really have an OS on it
[01:36] <crimsun> Psykus: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy-backports/net/xchat ?
[01:36] <[blah] > lullabud, these are the options I have in my router: Firewall
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <[blah] > Virtual servers
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <[blah] > Client IP filters
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <[blah] > MAC address filtering
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <[blah] > Block sites
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <Arafangion> [blah] : STOP
[01:36] <[blah] > DMZ
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <gosuflavor> Can someone help me with ndiswrapper?  I'm getting an error installing a driver.
[01:36] <Poodlecake> I rember on another linux you can login as root and it would let you access every thing till you logged off
[01:36] <[blah] > WAN Ping blocking
[01:36] <[blah] > 
[01:36] <lullabud> [blah] : yeah, don't do that dude.
[01:36] <[blah] > Security log
[01:36] <[blah] > sorry
[01:36] <Xenguy> !tell [blah]  about paste
[01:36] <lullabud> pastebin.org
[01:36] <roaet2> anyone know of a good IP range scanner?
[01:36] <_jason> Poodlecake: that's a bad idea security-wise
[01:37] <[blah] > Didn't expect it to \n
[01:37] <wastrel> nmap
[01:37] <roaet2> I lost my wireless router
[01:37] <lullabud> shizz... wrong domain.
[01:37] <roaet2> ah yes
[01:37] <roaet2> nmap
[01:37] <aquarius> How can I mount another partition on my computer without using the command line?
[01:37] <Poodlecake> Well look at windows ><
[01:37] <jetscreamer> !info xvmount
[01:37] <ubotu> xvmount: (Small graphical utility for mounting devices by users), section universe/utils, is optional. Version: 3.7-7 (breezy), Packaged size: 21 kB, Installed size: 144 kB
[01:37] <_jason> Poodlecake: what about it?
[01:37] <Poodlecake> Its like that allways
[01:37] <lullabud> [blah] : what router do you hve?
[01:37] <GTX> !info mysqltcl
[01:37] <eugman> Whenever I click something highlighted in stani's pythong editor my mouse changes and becomes unresponsive.
[01:37] <ubotu> mysqltcl: (Interface to the MySQL database for the Tcl language.), section universe/libs, is optional. Version: 2.30-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 26 kB, Installed size: 112 kB
[01:37] <Poodlecake> im only doing it to a opt direcory with nothing in it
[01:37] <farous> Poodlecake: are you running a server or just a desktop?
[01:37] <aquarius> jetscreamer, thanks
[01:37] <Poodlecake> desktop
[01:37] <disastorm> i think my cpu temp readings were always messed up on that computer anyway
[01:37] <[blah] > lullabud, Its a Corinex powerline router
[01:37] <Codyman> i just installed dapper drake.. i'm loving the broadcom support out of the box (my card automatically for the 1st time was detected!) hwoever for some reason when I click "activiate" to activate my conncetino... it hangs.. any ideas?
[01:37] <_jason> Poodlecake: I meant logging in as root was a bad idea
[01:38] <Psykus> crimsun: how would I install that version then?
[01:38] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: what format is the stuff you're trying to install in?
[01:38] <Tolli^BNC> Madpilot ... man but i already put the chown on it but it wont let me why!?
[01:38] <farous> ok then scroll up and see the command i gave you
[01:38] <jetscreamer> aquarius: it uses fstab though
[01:38] <GTX> Codyman, #ubuntu+1 and you shouldnt use it as your main OS.
[01:38] <lullabud> [blah] : huh... never heard of it...  that must mean i'm new to routing, right eternaljoy_?  ;-)
[01:38] <kaiserlinux1> Is it busy here, or I am wrong?
[01:38] <farous> _jason: for a desktop user his home dir is more important than anything else
[01:38] <jetscreamer> aquarius: you can edit it's config though too
[01:38] <crimsun> !tell Psykus about repos
[01:38] <_jason> farous: ok?
[01:38] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: "sudo chown <your username> /var/www"
[01:38] <soundray> disastorm, this is really a forum for software support, Ubuntu to be specific. There are hardware channels on IRC where you will get much more qualified help.
[01:38] <Arafangion> kaiserlinux1: It is relatively busy here, yes.
[01:38] <Poodlecake> im trying to put a program
[01:39] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot i already done that but it wont give me acces to it.
[01:39] <disastorm> oh what channel
[01:39] <Hysty> Codyman, try 'acpi=off' in the kernel boot parameters
[01:39] <Poodlecake> i have a folder with a program in it
[01:39] <farous> _jason: he is only worried of a perception of lost space
[01:39] <lullabud> from my experience it's _always_ busy in here.
[01:39] <Codyman> Hysty ok thanks i'll try that
[01:39] <_jason> farous: sorry, I haven't been following so you've completely lost me :)
[01:39] <Poodlecake> and im trying to drag the folder from the location to opt folder
[01:39] <Poodlecake> and it says i cant
[01:39] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: tht should have worked...
[01:39] <GTX> _jason, What time is it where you are, Your up 24/7!
[01:39] <Arafangion> lullabud: That doesn't negate the fact that it's busy, right? :)
[01:39] <[blah] > lullabud, they aren't very popular, but handy because I can use my network anywhere there is a power outlet in my house =)
[01:39] <wang> what's the default password for logging on as root?
[01:40] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: no, because root owns /opt and the rest - you don't
[01:40] <_jason> GTX: it's almost 8pm
[01:40] <Xenguy> wang: your user password
[01:40] <lullabud> Arafangion: only on an objective scale!
[01:40] <GTX> lol _jason It's 00:40 here :D
[01:40] <Arafangion> [blah] : Just so long as you are on the same power circuit.
[01:40] <Xenguy> !tell wang about root
[01:40] <wang> xenguy: excellent, thanks
[01:40] <h0me5k1n> 00:40 here too
[01:40] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot ohh lol im just beeing stupid..
[01:40] <Xenguy> wang: np
[01:40] <Poodlecake> then how to i get into root
[01:40] <gosuflavor> On the wiki I'm on step 2.2.2.3, loading the new module.  It seems like 'sudo depmod -a' is working fine, but when I tried 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper', it hangs.  I checked the log and it said loadndiswrapper failed to load, any ideas?
[01:40] <GTX> errr, someone is breaking into my house
[01:40] <kaiserlinux1> And what about: How to find out "unmet dependencies"
[01:40] <[blah] > Arafangion, within my house there is only one circuit.
[01:40] <_jason> Poodlecake: use sudo
[01:40] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot hmm but it only gives me acces to the folder not its subfolder can i do syntax so i get acces to all sub folders to?
[01:40] <h0me5k1n> GTW: err ring the police
[01:40] <Poodlecake> sudo dident work though lol
[01:40] <farous> _jason i tried telling him it is not wise. He is a desktop user who thinks having empty dir means he has an empty unutilized space on his harddisk
[01:40] <jetscreamer> disastorm: check the heatsink on the cpu, sometimes they get filled with lint and stuff. and yes that sounds like overheating.
[01:40] <Xenguy> Poodlecake: or gksudo perhaps
[01:40] <Poodlecake> sudo chmod 775 /opt
[01:40] <lullabud> [blah] : well, i'm not familiar with that, but look through it for QoS.  it'd definitely be in the advanced pages.
[01:41] <Arafangion> [blah] : Mine has two or three.
[01:41] <_jason> Poodlecake: what did you try to do?
[01:41] <Poodlecake> dident work
[01:41] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: run that command again, with -R in it
[01:41] <_jason> farous: oh
[01:41] <Tolli^BNC> kk
[01:41] <hajiki> Hi my system has 4gb of ram and I just installed linux-k7-smp and it only sees 2GB
[01:41] <roaet2> now my computer is not booting.. it gets stuck at the ntp.ubuntulinux.org crap
[01:41] <jetscreamer> disastorm: also if you ever took the heatsink off and didn't put thermal paste, do.
[01:41] <Xenguy> grrrrrrrrrrrr
[01:41] <Arafangion> roaet2: That will time out, and progress.
[01:41] <h0me5k1n> i can access windows shares using smb:// address in firefox but not using "places"- "network servers" - help anyone?
[01:41] <roaet2> last time it froze at 'initializing hotplug'
[01:41] <hajiki> roaet2, hit control+c
[01:41] <Psykus> could you do that !tell thing again?
[01:41] <jetscreamer> roaet2: you should be able to just hit ctrl+c, or just wait
[01:42] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot thanx mate
[01:42] <jetscreamer> Psykus: /lastlog Psykus
[01:42] <hajiki> how do i enable 4gb of ram with linux-k7-smp kernel?
[01:42] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: np
[01:42] <Poodlecake> you know how when you want to change a config file you have to use sudo ?
[01:42] <Poodlecake> is there a way you can do it with a gui ?
[01:42] <jetscreamer> sudo gedit blahfile
[01:43] <jetscreamer> hajiki: recompile the kernel if the 4gb isn't set already
[01:43] <Xenguy> !gksudo
[01:43] <ubotu> I heard gksudo is Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root priveleges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions.
[01:43] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: what jetscreamer just said
[01:43] <jetscreamer> ah
[01:43] <hajiki> i read somewhere that it should be enabled in the k7-smp
[01:43] <jetscreamer> what Xenguy just said
[01:44] <lullabud> what Madpilot just said
[01:44] <jetscreamer> hajiki: it should be. not sure if it really is, but all the stock ones i've seen are.
[01:44] <Poodlecake> Woh
[01:44] <ploom> can anyone tell me which is better - 32-bit through chroot or smthing like ialib32??
[01:44] <gosuflavor> On the wiki I'm on step 2.2.2.3, loading the new module.  It seems like 'sudo depmod -a' is working fine, but when I tried 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper', it hangs.  I checked the log and it said loadndiswrapper failed to load, any ideas?
[01:44] <hajiki> jetscreamer, do i need to give grub a switch or something?
[01:44] <ploom> on amd64 that would be...
[01:44] <Xenguy> Madpilot: so is the gksudo factoid wrong?
[01:44] <hajiki> or maybe a kernel parameter in the grub.conf file
[01:44] <Poodlecake> So theres no way you can access a file using the gui
[01:44] <jetscreamer> hajiki: not afaik, but i only have 1 gb so i never needed to know.
[01:45] <Poodlecake> if its locked
[01:45] <jetscreamer> Poodlecake: unlock it
[01:45] <kaiserlinux1> tiahgghightsgjhsg/
[01:45] <roaet> AHHH!
[01:45] <roaet> finally
[01:45] <roaet> i hate weirdness
[01:45] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: sure there is - try "gksudo gedit"
[01:45] <Poodlecake> it says ur not owner
[01:45] <dyrne> Poodlecake: there should be a run as or run as root in the menu right? (i dont use gnome)
[01:45] <hajiki> CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y
[01:45] <hajiki> CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y
[01:45] <jetscreamer> there ya go
[01:45] <neoXite> hi, i got the cups webinterface to work on my ubuntu (adding cupsys user to shadow group), but now while i can log in, the buttons for adding printer are missing! my user is in the lpadmin group. any ideas?
[01:45] <Xenguy> Madpilot: I guess that answers my question :p
[01:45] <misskim> hi, can anyone help me with setting up gnome meeting?
[01:45] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: add the name of the doc after 'gedit'
[01:46] <hajiki> $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep -i memtotal
[01:46] <hajiki> MemTotal:      2059880 kB
[01:46] <Poodlecake> ksudo gedit
[01:46] <misskim> is there a #help channel for newbies to ubuntu like me :)
[01:46] <Madpilot> Xenguy: gksudo is more correct
[01:46] <Madpilot> Poodlecake: are you running Kubuntu?
[01:46] <dyrne> misskim: this would be it :)
[01:46] <Xenguy> Madpilot: OK, so the factoid stands :-)
[01:46] <Poodlecake> Yes
[01:46] <misskim> thanks dyrne  :)
[01:46] <Poodlecake> command not found
[01:46] <gosuflavor> Is there one with less people?
[01:46] <jetscreamer> hajiki: i saw somebody talking about some 3/1 (?/kernel) split who was also messing with the same symptoms, but i know nothing.
[01:47] <dyrne> gosuflavor: #kubuntu is usually a bit quieter..
[01:47] <jetscreamer> gksu
[01:47] <kevin> how can I install and get Xgl and compiz to load on ubuntu?
[01:47] <Poodlecake> ?
[01:47] <kaiserlinux1> http://www.thedelilahs.com/en/downloads/
[01:47] <hajiki> jetscreamer, same, but no good instructions on how to do it, atleast not that i have been able to find
[01:47] <jetscreamer> gksu not gksudo ( i believe)
[01:47] <gosuflavor> dyrne: Will they be able to answer Ubuntu questions?
[01:47] <Poodlecake> Missing command to run :(
[01:47] <nickrud> !xgl
[01:47] <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/
[01:47] <hajiki> !4gb
[01:47] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, hajiki
[01:47] <Arafangion> gosuflavor: Note that #kubuntu deals with a kde version, rather than a gnome version, so the user interface they expect you to be using is slightly different.
[01:48] <kevin> can I somehow update to Dapper from Beezy Badger
[01:48] <disastorm> hey im noob at cpu, is the heatsink the thing behind the fan on the cpu
[01:48] <Arafangion> gosuflavor: For your particular issue, though, the problem (and solution) should be identical.
[01:48] <Jae686> hi. how can i restore gnome?
[01:48] <gosuflavor> Arafangion: Ok, thanks
[01:48] <Madpilot> kevin: yes - use the #ubuntu+1 channel for help
[01:48] <Poodlecake> yay it works
[01:48] <Madpilot> disastorm: yes
[01:48] <Hysty> disastorm, yes
[01:48] <Arafangion> gosuflavor: However, so long as you have a client that highlights lines that contain your nick, (such as irssi, xchat, etc), I would advise you to stay here - more people often means a better chance that someone will help.
[01:48] <wastrel> i have to go to the cafe' because my GF wants mac & cheese
[01:49] <Poodlecake> the problem was is that it was 775 not 777
[01:49] <Arafangion> wastrel: Damn, mine just wants hamburgers.
[01:49] <Psykus> i can't seem to figure out how to add this: http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy-backports/ to the repositories
[01:49] <Arafangion> wastrel: Not computers - that's one expensive gf!
[01:49] <Psykus> deb http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy-backports/ ?? ??
[01:49] <Hysty> disastorm, big chunk of metal that sucks 'sinks' heat from cpu
[01:49] <Psykus> erm, minus the /breezy-backports/ part
[01:49] <Arafangion> wastrel: Just kidding :)
[01:49] <wastrel> macaroni not macintosh
[01:50] <Arafangion> wastrel: Here, 'mac' often refers to McDOnalds.
[01:50] <s_v_e_n> Psykus:deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[01:50] <Psykus> s_v_e_n, thank you
[01:50] <Arafangion> wastrel: YOu should learn to cook it, it can't be that hard.
[01:51] <s_v_e_n> Psykus: or without multiverse / universe if you dont use it
[01:52] <Psykus> minus the de if i'm in the US?
[01:52] <s_v_e_n> Psykus: yes
[01:52] <s_v_e_n> psykus: maby with us.
[01:53] <russellc> anybody know how i would go about changing default file managers?
[01:53] <Madpilot> the us. repos seems to have more trouble than some - the main repos are probably best
[01:54] <disastorm> hey im noob at cpu, is the heatsink the thing behind the fan on the cpu
[01:55] <Xenguy> russellc: why not just install what you like and use that?
[01:55] <Psykus> i wish utorrent would hurry up on their linux port
[01:55] <Madpilot> disasm: yes, and you've already gotten answers to that question...
[01:55] <dyrne> Psykus: second'd
[01:55] <russellc> Xenguy: hey again. well, its pretty annoying when you "open folder" from an application and it opens nautilus
[01:55] <lullabud> disastorm: yeah.  it's the metal thing with the fan attached to it.
[01:55] <Psykus> it's my favorite bt client on the windows side
[01:55] <russellc> Xenguy: plus, i really like thunar lol
[01:56] <russellc> Xenguy: just wondering if there's anybody around that knows
[01:56] <Xenguy> russellc: nod.  I dunno offhand in this case
[01:56] <Psykus> they said they're planning on both OSX and linux ports in the future
[01:56] <lullabud> disastorm: http://images.google.com/images?q=heatsink
[01:56] <russellc> Xenguy: thanks anyway! did you try out thunar, anyway?
[01:57] <Xenguy> russellc: not yet
[01:57] <dyrne> Psykus: it works using wine though
[01:57] <lullabud> sweet man.  utorrent really is freakin awesome.
[01:57] <disastorm> thnx
[01:57] <Jae686> how do i restore gnome?
[01:57] <russellc> Xenguy: alright. :P
[01:58] <Xenguy> Question - are cron jobs not supposed to email output to root user?  I just realized that I have a backup cronjob running daily that I used to get emailed output, but since installing Ubuntu I do not.  Anyone know why?
[01:58] <Psykus> brb
[01:58] <dyrne> Jae686: what do you mean?
[01:58] <soundray> disastorm, try /join #hardware
[01:58] <Drac|Laptop> Hmm..
[01:58] <Jae686> i mean restoring gnome to what it was like before I messed it up
[01:58] <lullabud> Xenguy: cron jobs should mail out to their owner, and root if they're system.  are you sure there's any output?
[01:59] <lullabud> Xenguy: what you can do is try running the script that cron calls to see what's happening.  if there's no output you won't get an e-mail.
[01:59] <Arafangion> Xenguy: See man anacron
[01:59] <dyrne> Jae686: well maybe delete /home/jae686/.gnome2 ?
[01:59] <Xenguy> lullabud: there always was before when I used Debian.  Now I have a new box with Ubuntu, and the backups are successful, but I get no emailed output :-/
[02:00] <Xenguy> Arafangion: I am familiar with anacron, but could you be a little more specific?
[02:00] <soundray> dyrne, it will be recreated if gnome is still running.
[02:00] <sam__> Hey
[02:00] <lullabud> Xenguy: perhaps the mail is being sent to a different user?  check the syslogs.
[02:01] <dyrne> ah 8:00 Im free
[02:01] <Arafangion> Xenguy: It mails them to root.
[02:01] <Arafangion> Xenguy: Actually, it says "To the user running cron"
[02:01] <witless> any reason why the 2/13 kernel might hose my nvidia module?
[02:01] <Arafangion> Xenguy: Anacron, that is.
[02:01] <Xenguy> lullabud: running the script manually definitely produces (a lot of) output.  OK, I'll check the logs.
[02:02] <Arafangion> Xenguy: Read the description in the man page, it will tell you how it does email.
[02:02] <roaet2> jkh
[02:02] <Psykus> what's the newest version of firefox available from the ubuntu repositories?
[02:02] <soundray> Jae686, log out and select a Failsafe session. In that session, run 'rm -rf ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf*'. Log out, log into normal gnome again. You should now be able to configure your gnome from scratch.
[02:02] <Madpilot> PsyberOne: for Breezy, it's 1.0.7
[02:02] <crimsun> !info firefox dapper
[02:02] <ubotu> firefox: (lightweight web browser based on Mozilla), section web, is optional. Version: 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.1-1ubuntu3 (dapper), Packaged size: 7702 kB, Installed size: 22816 kB
[02:02] <soundray> gnomefreak, two thirteenth of a kernel?
[02:02] <crimsun> (that's outdated, it's -1ubuntu5)
[02:02] <Psykus> is dapper still in beta or something?
[02:02] <Xenguy> Arafangion: I'll read that, but I have /etc/newaliases setup to send root's mail to my main user account, so I don't expect I'll find a problem in that regard
[02:03] <soundray> !dapper
[02:03] <jetscreamer> something like that
[02:03] <Madpilot> !tell Psykus about dapper
[02:03] <gnomefreak> dont have a clue i was thinking 2.6.13 but thats not for any ubuntu i know of
[02:03] <kevin> WAIKIKI!
[02:03] <Arafangion> Jae686: I prefer to "mkdir gnome-backup", "mv ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* gnome-backup/", just in case you delete somethign you didn't want to loose.
[02:03] <kevin> has anybody else tried running XGL on ubuntu 64
[02:03] <gnomefreak> Psykus: dapper hasnt made it to beta yet
[02:03] <Psykus> ah, I see
[02:04] <Arafangion> Xenguy: It tells you how to specify the user int he crontab itself.
[02:04] <``Respect> Hello, i need some help, could somone please tell me the commands to get quicktime plugin for the browser?
[02:04] <Xenguy> Arafangion: hrm interesting; does that apply to /etc/crontab also?
[02:04] <Madpilot> !quicktime
[02:04] <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.
[02:04] <Madpilot> ``Respect: ^^^
[02:04] <``Respect> :)
[02:04] <``Respect> thx
[02:05] <Arafangion> Xenguy: I would assume so, if it was specified in that file.
[02:05] <Arafangion> Xenguy: I doubt it's recursive, though.
[02:05] <xministe1> hello! how would I configure my internet on breezy. I have verizon dsl if this helps....
[02:05] <gnomefreak> xministe1: system>admin>network???
[02:06] <Xenguy> Arafangion lullabud tx, I'll let you know how I make out with this problem
[02:06] <xministe1> gnomefreak im not exactly sure what to put into those entries
[02:06] <kaiserlinux1> Hello
[02:06] <gnomefreak> xministe1: if it listes your modem just activate it
[02:06] <kaiserlinux1> Hello
[02:07] <xministe1> ill be right back, gnomefreak hopefully from breezy
[02:07] <gnomefreak> xministe1: does it have anything like ethernet
[02:07] <gnomefreak> oops
[02:08] <roaet2> damnit. I put WEP on my wireless router and it blocked me from the admin panel
[02:08] <roaet2> that makes no sense. I'm connected directly to it.
[02:08] <pudland> seveas, hi.. Quinchs and I thank you for pointing me to the ATI how-to, it worked great for both of us.  Thanks much
[02:08] <gnomefreak> witless: what kernel are you using?
[02:09] <pudland> seveas, we both went from 170fps to over 2k
[02:09] <Fredde> How do I play mp3's with mpg321?
[02:10] <roaet2> um
[02:10] <roaet2> um
[02:10] <soundray> Fredde, you open a terminal and run, for example, 'mpg321 Hot Butter-Popcorn.mp3'
[02:10] <roaet2> so I set WEP on my wireless router and now it's not responding to pings
[02:11] <Codyman> in dapper... i have a broadcom 4306 card... its detected.. but won't connect.. do i need to download its firmware or something like that?
[02:12] <gnomefreak> Codyman: its detected but is it activated?
[02:13] <Codyman> gnomefreak: its detected but when i click "activate" it thinks and thinks and does ntohing
[02:13] <gnomefreak> Codyman: im not sure than i would see if any bugs were reported ubuntu hasnt had the best support on broadcom from my understanding
[02:13] <brydenn> anyone in here running KBFX?
[02:13] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy??
[02:14] <biloyp> what is KBFX
[02:14] <Fredde> soundray: can't mpg321 have a playlist?
[02:14] <brydenn> kbfx is an applet
[02:14] <brydenn> you can change the KDE start button
[02:14] <Codyman> what would be the command to set iwconfig to 11 mb/s
[02:14] <gnomefreak> !info kbfx
[02:14] <witless> gnomefreak: 2.6.12-10-k7-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 13 12:34:46 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[02:15] <soundray> Fredde, I think it does. Try 'ls *.mp3 >playlist.m3u ; mpg321 playlist.m3u'
[02:15] <biloyp> have you used the synaptic package manager to try and install kbfx
[02:15] <gnomefreak> witless:  where were you getting 2/13? and as for your drivers no unles syou went from i386-k7 << that might not be using the drivers
[02:16] <biloyp> I just use it to instal java for firefox and it worked great
[02:16] <erg0t_420> hola. :)
[02:16] <yonkeltron> GOOD SHABBOS!!!
[02:16] <gnomefreak> witless: also not sure if there is a different driver for 64 and 32
[02:17] <xminister> gnomefreak dhcp don't work
[02:17] <xminister> and im not sure how to configure
[02:17] <pete_> how do i figure out what x.org i have?
[02:17] <Livewire3> I have a question as a new ubuntu user.
[02:17] <_jason> Livewire3: welcome, just ask :)
[02:17] <gnomefreak> pete_: apt-cache policy xorg or whatever the package name is
[02:18] <Codyman> what is a "SCIOCSFFLAGS" error most likely mean..
[02:18] <soundray> Fredde, sorry, it's 'mpg321 --list playlist.m3u'
[02:18] <Fredde> soundray Ok
[02:18] <gnomefreak> xminister: please refresh my memory?
[02:18] <bigmoe> anyone know what is the package of the nonfree rar
[02:18] <gnomefreak> !rar
[02:18] <ubotu> I heard rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FileCompression
[02:18] <george_> hello =)
[02:18] <kinetic> hey how do i update firefox and scorched earth?
[02:18] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy?? or set the password WHEN I DO  mysqladmin -u root password db_user_password I GET AN ERROR: "can't connect to local mysql server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[02:18] <bigmoe> and how to get it by apt-get install
[02:18] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy?? or set the password WHEN I DO  mysqladmin -u root password db_user_password I GET AN ERROR: "can't connect to local mysql server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[02:18] <xminister> verizon online config
[02:18] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy?? or set the password WHEN I DO  mysqladmin -u root password db_user_password I GET AN ERROR: "can't connect to local mysql server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[02:19] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy?? or set the password WHEN I DO  mysqladmin -u root password db_user_password I GET AN ERROR: "can't connect to local mysql server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[02:19] <LeoToothpick> anybody have an idea how to start mysql in breezy?? or set the password WHEN I DO  mysqladmin -u root password db_user_password I GET AN ERROR: "can't connect to local mysql server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)'
[02:19] <Xenguy> Codyman: kernel related I think, and possibly due to hardware problems?!?  Don't quote me, but it certainly isn't a 'friendly error'
[02:19] <gnomefreak> LeoToothpick: stop
[02:19] <biloyp> use the update manager
[02:19] <kinetic> leotoothpick: don't repeat
[02:19] <Psykus> is there anyway to make xchat minimize to the "notification area"?
[02:19] <george_> If I could ask, how do you change the allowable resolutions without reinstalling? if I go to system > preferences > screen resolution, it stops at 1024x768.  before I reinstalled it I had it higher.  I know I made that mistake on my reinstall, but would hate to go back after all I've done, heh. =)
[02:19] <Xenguy> !tell LeoToothpick about repeat
[02:20] <gnomefreak> ty Madpilot sir
[02:20] <Livewire3> Hardware related:  I was running WinXP.  I recently overwrote it on my primary hard drive.  I however used to access my Promise Raid array (Stripe mode) with winxp.  Ubuntu however doesn't recognize Promise's BIOS setting of these two harddrives as being one array as it should.
[02:20] <Codyman> Xenguy: yeah i'm getting it regarding my broadcom wireless card
[02:20] <kinetic> !ntfs
[02:20] <ubotu> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[02:20] <soundray> !tell george_ about fixres
[02:20] <wastrel> the more you cry, the less we care
[02:20] <_jason> george_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:20] <Madpilot> gnomefreak: np
[02:20] <biloyp> George did you use run the device database
[02:20] <Fredde> soundray: mpg321 --list /home/fredrik/Musik/playlist.m3u, doesn't work
[02:20] <Xenguy> Codyman: seek a 2nd opinion; I'm pretty sure that is the kernel's way of saying 'bah' :-/
[02:20] <xminister> so is there a possibility someone can assist me?
[02:21] <erg0t_420> hi everybody. im running ubuntu breezy badger and all i can say is excellent work, so far so good
[02:21] <biloyp> for what xminister
[02:21] <erg0t_420> almost flawless :)
[02:21] <biloyp> yeah works great so far
[02:21] <Madpilot> erg0t_420: nice when it just works, isn't it? :)
[02:21] <xminister> im trying to get breezy online with verizon online
[02:21] <soundray> Fredde, 'cd /home/fredrik/Musik/ ; ls *.mp3 >playlist.m3u ; mpg321 --list playlist.m3u'
[02:21] <gnomefreak> lol
[02:21] <Codyman> Xenguy: i'm assuming the "friendly error" way equivilent would be the terminal giving me the bird?
[02:21] <geoffrian> If I were to get DSL (digital subscriber line), how do I set that up in Ubuntu????????????
[02:21] <biloyp> xmin what type of connection
[02:21] <xminister> but I reallly don't know how to do it
[02:21] <ubuntu> Was there some kind of bug in the 2.6.12-10 kernel update that cause grub/menu.lst to get generated incorrectly?
[02:22] <soundray> Fredde, alternatively, 'cd /home/fredrik/Musik/ ; mpg321 *.mp3'
[02:22] <Livewire3> what do I do to allow ubuntu to recognize the Promise ATA raid BIOS adapter settings?
[02:22] <Seveas> geoffrian, depends on the provider...
[02:22] <Madpilot> geoffrian: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE for DSL
[02:22] <geoffrian> Verizon??
[02:22] <gnomefreak> ubuntu no
[02:22] <geoffrian> Thanks Madpilot
[02:22] <Xenguy> Codyman: Honestly I really don't know (hence my advice to seek other opinions)
[02:22] <soundray> Fredde, btw, "doesn't work" is not a useful fault description.
[02:22] <erg0t_420> linux sure has come up a long way
[02:22] <Seveas> geoffrian, do you need pppoe with them or simply dhcp?
[02:22] <erg0t_420> in desktop usability
[02:22] <neoXite> hat hier jemand das cups webinterface unter ubuntu ans laufen bekommen? ich kann jetzt zwar einloggen, aber knpfe wie "add printer" fehlen!
[02:22] <Seveas> !de
[02:22] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu und Kubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de resp. #kubuntu-de
[02:22] <geoffrian> I don't know Seveas
[02:22] <pete_> Seveas: how do i access my printer's ink levels ?
[02:22] <neoXite> whoops sorry
[02:22] <Fredde> soundrat: sorry, I didn't think of that
[02:22] <erg0t_420> lol, i remember the days when just installing linux was seen as a "feat"
[02:22] <antonio_> ey
[02:22] <dstarin> can anyone help me get dual monitors going real quick
[02:22] <levander> gnomefreak, is (hd0, 1) in grub, is that /dev/hda1 or /dev/hda2?
[02:22] <erg0t_420> like wow cool OMG he installed linux
[02:23] <dstarin> im almost there!
[02:23] <biloyp> yeah I started out with Debian 1.0
[02:23] <Fredde> but this is kind of the console player I wan't, http://www.deviantart.com/view/27929639/
[02:23] <Seveas> geoffrian, if it's pppoe: sudo pppoeconfig, else it'll work out of the box
[02:23] <concept10> ubuntu, what do you mean generated incorrectly
[02:23] <Codyman> i'm also getting an access point invald error (for the wireless card) although I have typed in the correct essid
[02:23] <geoffrian> Do I need hardware???
[02:23] <levander> concept10, ubuntu is levander now
[02:23] <xminister> so no one can help?
[02:23] <dstarin> i have an nvidia card an an intel card which uses the i810 driver
[02:23] <Livewire3> dstarin, Thats another issue with me too.  I have a Home theatre vid card, and no idea how to enable it's features.
[02:23] <biloyp> xminister have you tried reading the Help docs
[02:23] <levander> concept10, after upgrading to 2.6.12-10, my computer won't boot
[02:23] <gnomefreak> levander: in grub 0=1 so hda0 would be same as hda1 depending on wher eyou look but the 0 is used for grub and most of linux
[02:24] <dstarin> Livewire3: im pretty sure mine is just some xorg.conf options
[02:24] <dstarin> Livewire3: but not sure how to set up the dual head
[02:24] <Seveas> geoffrian, ask verizon, probably oyu need an adsl modem
[02:24] <concept10> levander, what was changed incorrectly?  the boot path
[02:24] <xminister> yes the help docs didn't do anything for me
[02:25] <Livewire3> "if only the hardware manufacturer included directions."
[02:25] <geoffrian> concept10, Is that an external device or what?
[02:25] <levander> concept10, the root path is now (hd0, 1), but according to "fdisk -l" /dev/hda2 is my swap partition.  (I'm booted on the LiveCD right now on that box)
[02:25] <antonio_> i have configured a printer on my ubuntu sistem, i added it with preferences->printer,  but it cant connect to printer :s
[02:25] <biloyp> do you have dsl xminister
[02:25] <concept10> geoffrian, huh?
[02:25] <Seveas> geoffrian, yes it is
[02:25] <xminister> yes
[02:25] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell levander about grub
[02:25] <concept10> levander, chroot into your install and change it to what it should be
[02:26] <soundray> Fredde, take a look at mp3blaster and moc
[02:26] <william> is there a program like quickpar that i can downlaod?
[02:26] <Xenguy> !tell antonio_ about print
[02:26] <concept10> !samba
[02:26] <ubotu> samba is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[02:26] <Draconicus> I need to report a dapper bug. Where's the best place to post one?
[02:26] <Seveas> william, gpar / gpar2
[02:26] <geoffrian> Can I buy it at Office Depot, Staples......?
[02:26] <gnomefreak> Draconicus: launchpad
[02:26] <william> thanks seveas
[02:26] <xminister> biloyp yes i have dsl
[02:26] <Draconicus> gnomefreak: Where in Launchpad?
[02:26] <Seveas> geoffrian, no, please contact verizon for mote info
[02:26] <biloyp> I have a laptop connected with a cable to my router..connected to my modem and mine worked from the start....
[02:27] <gnomefreak> Draconicus: if you add the bug report tool to menu it will be an easy few clicks away
[02:27] <xminister> thats because of dhcp
[02:27] <antonio_> Xenguy hmmm, i added it with recommended linuxprinting driver, but downt work
[02:27] <geoffrian> Thank you for helping.  This IRC channel really works....
[02:27] <gnomefreak> www.launchpad.org i think
[02:27] <Madpilot> !tell Draconicus about bug
[02:27] <gnomefreak> !launchpad
[02:27] <ubotu> I guess launchpad is a collection of services for projects in the open source universe - https://launchpad.net/
[02:27] <Seveas> gnomefreak, .net
[02:27] <william> where can i get gpar?
[02:27] <gnomefreak> ty Seveas
[02:27] <Madpilot> !bug
[02:27] <ubotu> bugs are reported to https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
[02:27] <Seveas> !find par
[02:27] <levander> concept10, yeah, that's what i'm about to do, was just wondering if it's a common thing, because i know i was booting fine before that upgrade
[02:27] <buggzero> !ubotu nvidia
[02:27] <ubotu> nvidia is, like, totally, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[02:27] <Psykus> after using the diskmounter script, is there anyway to relabel the drives, so instead of "hda1" on my desktop, it would say "Windows XP"?
[02:27] <biloyp> xminister did you look under System>Networking
[02:27] <xminister> yeah I dont know what to put there
[02:28] <gnomefreak> are they gonna be changing the bug tool in menu to point to launchpad instead of bugzilla?
[02:28] <biloyp> click on the Ethernet Connection
[02:28] <biloyp> Properties
[02:28] <xminister> I did
[02:28] <Seveas> gnomefreak, yes, but not right now
[02:28] <gnomefreak> ok cool ty
[02:28] <biloyp> does Configuration say DHCP
[02:28] <|Dave|> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ncoda
[02:28] <concept10> levander, im not sure if there is a bug in the config, I was thinking that you were talking about the Ubuntu grub config adding a Windows partition to the config.  For some odd reason it doesnt do this.  I have to add windows xp back to the config every time I get a new kernel
[02:29] <kinetic> is there an xfire for linux?
[02:29] <Draconicus> Additionally, I've added these lines to the gnome-session-properties manager: "nautilus /home/glitch" "nautilus /media/floppy" and neither of them work.. The commands are fine. Why won't nautilus processes launch with the session?
[02:29] <soundray> Fredde, can I pm you?
[02:29] <geoffrian> I have a Dell printer.  How do I get it to work in Ubuntu?  I don't where to get the device driver.
[02:29] <xminister> yes bilyop
[02:29] <gnomefreak> kinetic: what is xfire?
[02:29] <xminister> but i tried dhcp
[02:29] <xminister> and it did nothing
[02:29] <biloyp> xminister do you have "Enable this connection" checked?
[02:29] <concept10> geoffrian, you couldnt configure with the printer admin config ?
[02:29] <biovore> gnomefreak: xfire is a gamers chat thing
[02:30] <biovore> gnomefreak: I don't think there is a linux port yet..
[02:30] <xminister> yes biloyp
[02:30] <kinetic> its a program that like AIM but shows what games your playing and tracks the time and also lets you chat ingame
[02:30] <geoffrian> In GNOME I tried the printer config and it didn't have the printer I had.
[02:30] <biloyp> xminxister that should have done it
[02:30] <lullabud> !lame
[02:30] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, lullabud
[02:30] <lullabud> !mp3
[02:30] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[02:30] <gnomefreak> no there isnt that i know of i just searched for it and all it gave me was xfireworks
[02:31] <xminister> I dont know what is going on
[02:31] <pospeselr> does anyone have any experience running HL2 using wine in breezy?
[02:31] <biloyp> xminister do you have eth0 selected as your Gateway device?
[02:31] <Livewire3> I simply wish to access my Promise RAID striped array which is formatted in  NTFS.  Ubuntu sees my 400Gb array as two 200Gb hard drives.
[02:31] <xminister> what?
[02:31] <xminister> what do you mean by that
[02:31] <toresbe> just a question
[02:31] <levander> concept10, you got a link to the step by step of doing that chroot stuff, i always forget a step and it takes me a couple of hours to figure out what i forgot
[02:31] <biloyp> on Network Settings..first page
[02:31] <toresbe> I've managed to get a syntax error in my sudoers
[02:31] <toresbe> I'm fucked, right?
[02:31] <concept10> Dapper must have new Broadcom drivers.  Anyone know about this?  bcm43xx
[02:31] <xminister> i just enabled it thats it
[02:32] <_jason> toresbe: no, boot in reocvery mode and use 'visudo' to edit
[02:32] <concept10> levander, I always forget too because I dont do it much
[02:32] <soundray> !tell Livewire3 about raid
[02:32] <toresbe> _jason: It's headless :(
[02:32] <_jason> toresbe: headless?
[02:32] <biloyp> xminister...so it works?
[02:32] <xminister> no
[02:32] <toresbe> _jason: no monitor/kb
[02:32] <lawrence> Hello everyone.. who can tell me how to get K3B working on ubuntu whory?
[02:32] <gnomefreak> bcm43xx is not in dapper
[02:32] <_jason> toresbe: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/7021
[02:32] <levander> concept10, what sucks is i made my own step-by-step instructions, but it's on the linux box in a moinmoin wiki, i have to boot the box to read them.  Hell of a lot of good that does me.
[02:32] <flodine> is there a dapper room for us
[02:32] <xminister> install kubuntu-base
[02:33] <gnomefreak> lawrence: sudo apt-get install k3b
[02:33] <soundray> flodine, #ubuntu+1
[02:33] <xminister> whoops
[02:33] <Psykus> after using the diskmounter script, is there anyway to relabel the drives, so instead of "hda1" on my desktop, it would say "Windows XP"?
[02:33] <concept10> levander, im looking on the wiki for something suitable
[02:33] <gnomefreak> !broadcom
[02:33] <ubotu> methinks broadcom is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
[02:33] <lawrence> gnomefreak, I have all these dependencies..
[02:33] <toresbe> ah wll
[02:33] <gnomefreak> ^^^^
[02:33] <biloyp> xminsiter..can you get to the Terminal window
[02:34] <xminister> yeah
[02:34] <gnomefreak> lawrence: install the depends if you can
[02:34] <xminister> sure thing
[02:34] <biloyp> type ifconfig
[02:34] <levander> concept10, but (hd0,0) definitely equals /dev/hda1?  that's something that i need to know
[02:34] <xminister> ifconfig?
[02:34] <xminister> or ipconfig
[02:34] <biloyp> yep
[02:34] <gnomefreak> concept10: above is the wiki for broadcom
[02:34] <lawrence> just by using 'add remove programs'?
[02:34] <biloyp> ifconfig
[02:34] <xminister> ill do it be back in a sec
[02:34] <biloyp> ipconfig is for windoze
[02:34] <gnomefreak> lawrence: what does sudo apt-get install k3b say?
[02:34] <gnomefreak> lawrence: if it asks yes or no type y
[02:35] <gnomefreak> ifconfig or iwconfig
[02:35] <biloyp> ifconfig
[02:35] <concept10> gnomefreak, i dont need to set it up, I had it setup perfectly, but there seems to be a new driver included in dapper for that chipset.  Its throwing down errors.
[02:35] <gnomefreak> iwconfig=wireless
[02:35] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh sorry concept10
[02:35] <biloyp> hmmmm i tried that gnomefreak and it didnt work for me
[02:35] <lawrence> gnomefreak, it says many lines like: depends: libc6 (>=2.3.4-1) but 2.3.4-1-20ubuntu13 is to be installed"
[02:36] <gnomefreak> lawrence: than type y and continue the install
[02:36] <concept10> gnomefreak, np, thanks for looking out
[02:36] <lawrence> heh, I guess I should get C in.. this is like a fresh install
[02:37] <william> i cant find where to get gpar2
[02:37] <gnomefreak> i hope this is easy :(
[02:38] <destroyrapture> Hello
[02:38] <Livewire3> Thank you ubotu
[02:39] <xministe1> biloyp whhat was that supposed to do?
[02:39] <mtl> What do I need to install to get PHP4-support in Apache. I'm running breezy.
[02:39] <biloyp> should give you the ip addy etc for your eth devices
[02:39] <_jason> ubotu: tell xministe1 about lamp
[02:39] <pete_> putting all kinds of shame in that game you got
[02:40] <xministe1> _jason whats that
[02:40] <xministe1> ?
[02:40] <lullabud> mtl: php4-cgi
[02:40] <mtl> just install it ?
[02:40] <_jason> xministe1: lamp = linux apache mysql php, so if you don't want mysql just dont do that part
[02:40] <lullabud> yup.  well, that and apache.
[02:40] <pete_> i'm having a problem with the XPM library can anyone help me out?
[02:40] <gnomefreak> h/join #windows
[02:40] <kinetic> how doi play steam games on linux?
[02:40] <gnomefreak> damn
[02:40] <xministe1> I didnt ask for that.... I don't even know what it is
[02:41] <biovore> kinetic: it kinda works in cedega
[02:41] <xministe1> biloyp ill try it
[02:41] <xministe1> brb
[02:41] <kinetic> biovore: whats kinda ;)
[02:41] <biloyp> xministel do you have any dns servers listed in Network settings
[02:41] <biloyp> k
[02:41] <xministe1> ?
[02:41] <biovore> kinetic: suckas
[02:41] <xministe1> no I dont
[02:41] <kinetic> biovore: lol
[02:41] <joergen> hey... I have a little problem here. I just upgraded my kernel from breezy to dapper. and now it doesnt boot anymore. it doesn't find my root partition...
[02:41] <biovore> kinetic: it redenders.. but drops frames and dose strange stuff
[02:42] <joergen> does anyone know what could be the problem here
[02:42] <concept10> Anyone have a Pentium 4 with Hyper threading and HT doesnt show up as two processors when using a SMP kernel?
[02:42] <biovore> kinetic: I had it working for a bit..
[02:42] <concept10> How do you solve this?
[02:42] <soundray> joergen, can you boot the old kernel?
[02:42] <biovore> concept10: you need to install the smp-686 kernel
[02:42] <gnomefreak> if i make a slideshow in impress can impress only view it?
[02:42] <mtl> lullabud: i did it, still firefox wants to open the file rather than executing it
[02:42] <crimsun> concept10: HT is disabled by default. You have to boot with ht=on
[02:42] <kinetic> biovore: ahh well i stick with playin it in M$, my fps are bad enough already
[02:42] <joergen> soundray, no. there it doesn't find it either
[02:42] <joergen> soundray, i end up in busybox
[02:42] <biovore> kinetic: for CSS/HL2 I would
[02:42] <concept10> crimsun, thanks.  where do you change that?  in the grub conf?
[02:42] <lullabud> mtl: do `sudo apachectl restart` and see if it works.
[02:42] <biovore> UT2k4 works better in linux, I think..
[02:42] <crimsun> concept10: yes
[02:42] <mtl> lullabud: ok
[02:43] <joergen> must be some initrd problem
[02:43] <lullabud> mtl: if not, you'll have to edit your httpd.conf
[02:43] <xministe1> crimsun how would I get verizon online to work on linux
[02:43] <biloyp> ok dumb question xminstel but you do have a cat5 cable connected to your modem..right?
[02:43] <soundray> joergen, SATA system?
[02:43] <xministe1> yea biloyp
[02:43] <crimsun> xministe1: come again?
[02:43] <joergen> i could boot an old custom kernel
[02:43] <biloyp> good
[02:43] <kinetic> biovore: im new to linux gaming im downloadinf wolfenstein:et right now fo linux
[02:43] <concept10> crimsun, if you have that in your config, could you post that line item please?
[02:43] <mtl> lullabud: what to edit there?
[02:43] <joergen> soundray, hmm, i dont think so. its a laptop
[02:43] <xministe1> how could I configure breezy to use my verizon online connection
[02:43] <biovore> kinetic: the q3 engine is now OpenSource
[02:43] <biloyp> xminsitel r u connected to a router then to your modem or direct to your modem?
[02:43] <george_> thanks for the help, restarting and seeing if I didn't screw everything else up =)
[02:44] <joergen> soundray, im not sure though.
[02:44] <soundray> joergen, that old custom kernel -- did you boot it through grub?
[02:44] <kinetic> biovore: yeah its a nice engine,
[02:44] <crimsun> concept10: just append " ht=on" to the # kopt= line
[02:44] <crimsun> concept10: then execute: sudo update-grub
[02:44] <joergen> soundray, yeah.
[02:44] <lullabud> mtl: you'd want to uncomment the "LoadModule" and "AddModule" lines about php4
[02:44] <kinetic> biovore: i like it hetter than source
[02:44] <xministe1> no biloyp no router
[02:44] <mtl> lullabud: ok
[02:45] <lullabud> mtl: you'd also want to check for an "IfModule mod_php4" section...
[02:45] <soundray> joergen, it's probably not a SATA problem unless the laptop is very new.
[02:45] <joergen> soundray, no, its 2 years old
[02:45] <lullabud> mtl: and make sure you've got php in the DirectoryIndex declaration
[02:46] <xministe1> biloyp i really don't know what the hell is going on
[02:46] <joergen> soundray, i just tried to apt-get --purge the kernels and reinstall them, which works. but i get an error because my custom kernel doesn have mod_dm installed
[02:46] <joergen> could that be a problem?
[02:46] <concept10> crimsun, is this fine? kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-686-smp root=/dev/hda2
[02:46] <concept10> ht=on ro quiet splash
[02:46] <biloyp> xminstel try connecting to your modem and then reboot your modem
[02:46] <xministe1> I will be right back
[02:47] <joergen> or do i have to get other packages from dapper. the thing is, i dont want to upgrade my whole system to dapper yet
[02:47] <joergen> just wanted to try this cool xgl stuff ;)
[02:47] <IdleOne> OpenBox is really fast
[02:47] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: so is fluxbox ;)
[02:47] <soundray> joergen, well, upgrading just the kernel is certainly not recommended...
[02:48] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  fluxbox didnt work for me for some reason
[02:48] <anavim> how do I /part a private message?
[02:48] <soundray> joergen, but it's strange that you can't boot the previous stock kernel.
[02:48] <soundray> joergen, did you note the last few messages before busybox?
[02:48] <IdleOne> anavim:  /part
[02:48] <anavim> IdleOne: that doesn't work, obviously
[02:48] <sovin> question: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278    --   I'm not quite sure what it is asking for.  Also, it seems that the monitor mode, although activated, upon another execution of airmon.sh; it is shown to be inactive(ated).
[02:48] <kinetic> whats a .run file?
[02:49] <gnomefreak> anavim: just to pm someone its /msg username message
[02:49] <gnomefreak> kinetic: sh file.run :)
[02:49] <joergen> soundray, not sure, but i think there were no errors. only that it cant find /dev/hda7 (my root-part)
[02:49] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot
[02:49] <kinetic> gnomefreak: can i just click it?
[02:49] <anavim> gnomefreak: yes, but what command I removes the conversation it created?
[02:49] <IdleOne> anavim:  if you are using xchat open the pm window and the end of the list of channels/pm's theres an X click it
[02:49] <joergen> soundray, and in busybox /dev/ is almost empty
[02:49] <soundray> joergen, with the working kernel, do you boot /dev/hda7 as well?
[02:50] <joergen> soundray, only null and console if i remember correctly
[02:50] <anavim> IdleOne: I'm not using xchat, otherwise I wouldn't be asking
[02:50] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot i wonder about, http://ubuntuguide.org/#extrarepositories . its not working properly :S
[02:50] <joergen> soundray, yes
[02:50] <gnomefreak> kinetic: to run a .run type sh file.run i dont know if you can but im sure there is a way
[02:50] <IdleOne> anavim: install xchat and then you will now how to do it you moron!
[02:50] <gnomefreak> anavim: what are you using?
[02:50] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: Ubuntuguide.org is out of date. Ignore it, and use the wiki or official help instead
[02:50] <kinetic> gnomefreak: ok thanks :)
[02:50] <anavim> IdleOne: that's so idiotic.  you can stop now
[02:50] <Tolli^BNC> huh?
[02:50] <gnomefreak> kinetic:
[02:50] <gnomefreak> yw
[02:50] <soundray> joergen, so the good news is you don't have root fs corruption at least.
[02:50] <Madpilot> !tell Tolli^BNC about repos
[02:50] <IdleOne> I hate ppl who are frustrated and take it on on us cause they cant explain themself properly
[02:50] <anavim> IdleOne: my original question was phrased fine
[02:51] <gnomefreak> anavim: what are you using?
[02:51] <Madpilot> IdleOne: insulting people doesn't help...
[02:51] <anavim> gnomefreak: irssi
[02:51] <joergen> soundray, :)
[02:51] <gnomefreak> anavim: is your name registered?
[02:51] <IdleOne> Madpilot:  maybe I was the only one who felt the anamosity in his words
[02:51] <pete_> can't won't don't stop
[02:51] <anavim> gnomefreak: yes
[02:51] <IdleOne> i apologise for being rude
[02:51] <_jason> IdleOne: may I /msg you?
[02:51] <IdleOne> _jason:  sure
[02:51] <sovin> question [aircrack problem]  : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278    --   I'm not quite sure what it is asking for.  Also, it seems that the monitor mode, although activated, upon another execution of airmon.sh; it is shown to be inactive(ated).
[02:52] <anavim> IdleOne: also, you don't install xchat on ubuntu.. it's already there
[02:52] <crimsun> concept10: you need to append " ht=on"
[02:52] <gnomefreak> anavim: ok here /msg gnomefreak hello  type that in window you might need to use ctrl+n to move to that screen
[02:52] <IdleOne> anavim:  thank you for the info
[02:52] <gnomefreak> anavim: that should pm me with hello
[02:52] <titanium_platypu> hey, I just got a mouse with a scroll wheel that can also move sideways.  What kinds of things can I do with it in Linux, and how do I do them? :-P
[02:52] <joergen> how stable is dapper atm? would you recommend upgrading the whole system, or should i try to downgrade
[02:53] <gnomefreak> joergen: its alpha
[02:53] <_jason> joergen: downgrade?
[02:53] <soundray> joergen, that's impossible to answer.
[02:53] <sovin> titanium_platypu: a great site to experiment/learn basic linux is www.linuxcommand.org
[02:53] <concept10> crimsum: is this okay? kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-9-686-smp root=/dev/hda2 ht=on ro quiet splash
[02:53] <gnomefreak> joergen: no such thing to downgrade that i know of
[02:53] <titanium_platypu> sovin: I know basic Linux :-P
[02:53] <soundray> joergen, it depends how much you value stability.
[02:53] <soundray> gnomefreak, he means just the kernel.
[02:53] <titanium_platypu> sovin: it's the sidescrolling mouse that I have no experience with, lol
[02:53] <sovin> titanium_platypu: ^^; sorry for the presumption
[02:53] <joergen> well i could try a downgrade via dpkg -i
[02:53] <titanium_platypu> sobin: no prob
[02:53] <titanium_platypu> sovin*
[02:53] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot hmm .. looks cool and all but i cant find about ftp there :S?
[02:53] <sovin> titanium_platypu: lol
[02:53] <soundray> joergen, you could do that, an uninstall the dapper kernel.
[02:54] <joergen> ive got only a few dapper packages installed atm
[02:54] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: what're you actually looking for?
[02:54] <gnomefreak> joergen: doesnt matter
[02:54] <delire> w o w.. clearly the best Xgl demo to date.. see the 3d stuff at the end [60M] : http://www.freedesktop.org/~davidr/xgl-demo1.xvid.avi
[02:54] <soundray> joergen, but since you can't boot even the stock breezy kernel, I suspect it won't help.
[02:54] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot ftp server.
[02:54] <gnomefreak> joergen:  dapper packages and breezy packages are not same version can give you major issues
[02:54] <witless> has anyone upgraded breezy in the last day or so andbeen unable to start X with the nvidia driver?
[02:54] <concept10> joergen, dapper is stable for me, i havent had any problems so far besides a couple of glitches I dont like
[02:54] <soundray> joergen, unless you want to go back to your custom kernel permanently.
[02:55] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: search the wiki, I think there's an FTP server howto somewhere
[02:55] <ubuntu> witless: ihave updated w/nvidia and no probs
[02:55] <soundray> joergen, you could listen in on #ubuntu+1 to get an impression of the kind of problems people have with dapper currently.
[02:55] <dreamer> Hi!!
[02:55] <gnomefreak> joergen: it depends on what you thing stable is   if stable is something that can break at a moments notice than yes dapper is stable :( but that is unstable to most people
[02:55] <pospeselr> bah, no luck
[02:55] <witless> thanks
[02:56] <dreamer> did someone know how i could connect to spanish chat ?
[02:56] <gnomefreak> dreamer: type /join #ubuntu-es
[02:56] <dreamer> very thanks to you gnomefreak
[02:56] <joergen> well i have to do work on my system. and i don't have time for problems like im facing now ;)
[02:56] <gnomefreak> yw
[02:57] <concept10> joergen, three things:  Had to set the printer driver back to what I originally use.  Dapper has a new driver for my broadcom wireless chipset, which is sending me errors (for what I dont know), I hate that fade out when you use gksudo to enter password
[02:57] <ubuntu> dreamer: try #ubuntumexico
[02:57] <soundray> joergen, the question is also how much of a "production system" your laptop is. I.e., if you can't use it for a few days due to dapper probs, what will you lose?
[02:57] <joergen> so i guess i shouldnt have done the upgrade in the first place ;)
[02:57] <concept10> joergen, besides that I dont have any problems
[02:57] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot i dont reli need ftp but since i cant get network to work to my windows platfrom i need it :/ have any idea how to get network to work between em?
[02:57] <joergen> soundray, much. thats not an option
[02:57] <soundray> joergen, well, it's too late for that insight.
[02:57] <gnomefreak> joergen: not till april 20th   tha tis a safe bet
[02:57] <titanium_platypu> sovin: so, you don't know how to configure the side-to-side mouse scroll to do something (ANYTHING :-P) in Linux?
[02:58] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: with SAMBA
[02:58] <Madpilot> !tell Tolli^BNC about samba
[02:58] <sovin> titanium_platypu: I'm probably nowhere near as expereinced as you -- was just suggesting a site that helped me eheh.
[02:58] <titanium_platypu> oh, okay, thanks anyway.
[02:59] <Madpilot> titanium_platypu: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[02:59] <_jason> titanium_platypu: what kind of mouse?
[02:59] <wa77x> anyone know how to enable keyboard shortcuts in ubuntu ? like ctrl + c for copy..it doesnt work for me right now
[02:59] <biloyp> wa works for me
[03:00] <gnomefreak> wa77x: ctrl+c is still copy but depends on where you are trying to copy from
[03:00] <titanium_platypu> _jason: it's a Logitech Optical Cordless Click
[03:00] <titanium_platypu> and Madpilot, I'll check out that site, thanks
[03:00] <wa77x> hmm
[03:00] <biloyp> works in Firefox WA
[03:00] <sovin> wa77x : in System > administration, there is a menu to configure your Keyboard shortcuts.
[03:00] <asymmetry> hey al
[03:00] <asymmetry> all
[03:00] <sovin> hi
[03:01] <sovin> question [aircrack problem]  : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278    --   I'm not quite sure what it is asking for.  Also, it seems that the monitor mode, although activated, upon another execution of airmon.sh; it is shown to be inactive(ated).
[03:01] <wa77x> k, thanks sovin it was a misunderstanding got it fixed already =)
[03:01] <_jason> titanium_platypu: ok, there is a guide to get all 12 buttons working on the mx1000 with side scroll so thought maybe... but never mind
[03:01] <sovin> wa77x: np
[03:01] <ubuntu> can someone tell me if I install Dapper Flight 4 if auto update will get me stable in April when it's released?
[03:02] <_jason> ubuntu: yes
[03:02] <ubuntu> thanks Jason
[03:02] <gnomefreak> ubuntu: yes but how stable do you want it now?
[03:02] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot what does Hoary mean lol cuz i have sommit else ... :S
[03:03] <ubuntu> i am good w/ flight 4 live - stability not too critical
[03:03] <gnomefreak> hoary hedgehog ;)
[03:03] <SysFail> can somebody please point me to a page for setting up apache2???  i cannot figure out why my httpd.conf file only has 5 damn lines to edit
[03:03] <sovin> alliteration
[03:03] <titanium_platypu> _jason: lol nah, it's just got a forward/backward/side-to-side wheel, and three buttons.
[03:03] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: Hoary is the previous version - Breezy is the current one (5.10)
[03:03] <Tolli^BNC> i know but does it reli work when i update when i have sommit else.. breezy .. sommit
[03:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell SysFail about apache2
[03:03] <ubuntu> i just didn't know if I would have to reinstall to get stable
[03:03] <titanium_platypu> _jason: well, four buttons if you consider that the wheel can act as a button.
[03:03] <Tolli^BNC> what happens if u mixx settings with em :S?
[03:03] <xanavim> Tolli^BNC: Hoary was release 10 months ago
[03:03] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell SysFail about apache
[03:03] <SysFail> bot must be broken gnomefreak
[03:04] <SysFail> heh
[03:04] <SysFail> there it is
[03:04] <gnomefreak> SysFail:  you got it bot didnt know apache2
[03:04] <gnomefreak> its general wiki i guess
[03:04] <wastrel> lovenox
[03:04] <Madpilot> !tell SysFail about apache
[03:04] <SysFail> yeah its not about apache2
[03:04] <_jason> titanium_platypu: well make sure you set the number of buttons in xorg to cover all those, then if you get /something/ registering with 'xev'(run it in a terminal) then you can use xbindkeys to make the buttons do whatever you want.
[03:05] <Madpilot> gnomefreak: use "apache" w/ the bot
[03:05] <gnomefreak> SysFail: i dont think ther eis much difference
[03:05] <SysFail> i cant find ANYthing about setting up apache2
[03:05] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: yeah i got that ty
[03:05] <SysFail> and there is a huge difference actually
[03:05] <_jason> ubuntu: tell SysFail about lamp
[03:05] <SysFail> apache 1.3 is way different
[03:05] <wastrel> hello
[03:05] <gnomefreak> setting up i would think is fairly same
[03:05] <gnomefreak> SysFail: running it would be differnet
[03:05] <SysFail> so is editing it
[03:05] <SysFail> configuring it
[03:06] <sovin> question [aircrack problem]  : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278    --   I'm not quite sure what it is asking for.  Also, it seems that the monitor mode, although activated, upon another execution of airmon.sh; it is shown to be inactive(ated).
[03:06] <SysFail> my httpd.conf file has five lines
[03:06] <gnomefreak> SysFail: if that doesnt work try google search apache2 for linux
[03:06] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot i install samba but i dont think it works
[03:06] <Madpilot> SysFail: I think apache2 uses apache2.conf or something like that
[03:06] <_jason> SysFail: what are you trying to do?
[03:06] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: I've never used Samba, I don't run any machines with windows
[03:06] <SysFail> i am trying to edit apache2 configuration ...change the documentroot...fix the cgi-bin dir etc
[03:07] <_jason> SysFail: browse /etc/apache2/, you'll find everything there I am sure
[03:07] <SysFail> apache2.config is there..but it doesnt seem to effect it when i change it
[03:07] <_jason> SysFail: for example, /etc/apache2/README may be helpful, restart apache
[03:08] <Madpilot> SysFail: the Apache wiki page goes into some basic config tweaks
[03:08] <SysFail> Ill try that
[03:09] <SysFail> this is a nightmare... ubuntu has an AMAZING support info etc....but on this apache2 there isnt anything
[03:09] <hatake_kakashi> SysFail: you expect too much
[03:09] <_jason> SysFail: well once you get it setup, you could help others with a wiki page :)
[03:09] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  I installed fluxbox as per the wiki but when I restart X and login under fluxbox all I get is a black screen. cant right click for menu nothing. you know why?
[03:10] <SysFail> i do NOT expect too much... the support for ubuntu is completely amazing
[03:10] <SysFail> this is the very first time its come up lame
[03:10] <nbjayme_> hello i am searching for a software in linux that can record stream.  what i do now is go to the cli if i want to record which is sometimes not in sync with what i am hearing from my player. something like this http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/streaming-video-recording-wmrecorder.htm
[03:10] <soundray> SysFail, everything you are looking for is configured in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[03:10] <SysFail> yeah im there now soundray
[03:10] <buggzero> how do I change my default compiler to gcc-4.0
[03:10] <SysFail> trying to get cgi-bin to work now
[03:11] <Madpilot> SysFail: apparently the Debian/Ubuntu packaging of apache2 is slightly different from the stock packaging method, so some of the basic Apache docs don't make much sense in places - just a small heads-up...
[03:11] <Tolli^BNC> argh my linux has died .... thx to all these wierd installs i been doing from the page that was out of date.. :&
[03:11] <SysFail> thanks mad
[03:11] <SysFail> im workig on it all now
[03:11] <SysFail> :)
[03:11] <sovin> Does anyone here have any experience with aircrack?
[03:12] <Tolli^BNC> argh where do i reset my linux lol
[03:12] <Tolli^BNC> its all messed upp now.
[03:12] <buggzero> reinstall
[03:12] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: hope you were taking notes as you were making changes...
[03:12] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  uninstall the stuff you installed
[03:13] <buggzero> !ubouto gcc
[03:13] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, buggzero
[03:13] <buggzero> !ubouto gcc-4.0
[03:13] <ubotu> buggzero: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:13] <_jason> buggzero: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[03:13] <Madpilot> !b-e
[03:13] <ubotu> b-e is probably no make ?  you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a    sudo apt-get install build-essential.
[03:13] <Madpilot> buggzero: ^^^
[03:13] <well> please, someone could help with the installation of my videocard?
[03:13] <Tolli^BNC> lol .. idleone how the heck u uninstall things.
[03:13] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  sudo apt-get remove packagename
[03:13] <buggzero> well im getting the error that its trying to use GCC-3.4
[03:14] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: in Synaptic, just right-click and choose Remove
[03:14] <Tolli^BNC> can anyone please tell me what linux is for use.. its damn slower then windows in desktop mode... its advanced to work with .. and its messy .. ?
[03:14] <IdleOne> buggzero:  install build-essentials
[03:14] <buggzero> ok
[03:14] <IdleOne> it will fix that error
[03:14] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, not everyone seems to be having the same experience as you.
[03:14] <well> ii'm having problems when i load the fglrx module XD.
[03:14] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  when configured properly Linux is everything and then some
[03:15] <Tolli^BNC> but how can i configure it properly when i never used this thing before.
[03:15] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: on my machine, Breezy is faster than XP ever was - and far, far more secure
[03:15] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  first time you used windows you thought the same thing
[03:15] <sovin> question: could someone please help me with the following? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278
[03:15] <asymmetry> Tolli^BNC, don't start installing random packages... usually helps
[03:15] <Tolli^BNC> i found linux wery fast using the only base files like only "dos" mode .. but thats impossible to work with
[03:15] <justin__> Hi everyone
[03:15] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, you've come to the right place for help. Just be patient and give it a chance. You will find that it's worth it.
[03:16] <well> do you understand me buggzero?
[03:16] <__mikem> I have breazy running under xp through vmware right now on my new athlon64 3000
[03:16] <Tolli^BNC> well .. random packages is the one the packages the site told me was teh right once.. since i needed apache and acces from my windows somehow to it.
[03:16] <biloyp> Toli it is a learning process but it works grea
[03:16] <buggzero> Idleone: i did install build essentiuals but im still getting the gcc-3.4 error
[03:17] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, I do all my important stuff on the commandline -- I find GUI's impossible to work with seriously. All a matter of perspective I guess.
[03:17] <IdleOne> buggzero:  paste the error to pastebin
[03:17] <Xenguy> buggzero: echo $CC
[03:17] <Tolli^BNC> sundray patient.. hmm well still my linux just gone more and more bugged .. when i type sudo apt-get update it gives me lots of errors.
[03:17] <buggzero> well: no i didnt catch that
[03:17] <Tolli^BNC> soundray i would want my linux to be runed only on commandline but since its impossible to get the things to work ... what shall i do?
[03:18] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  I used to be terrified of the command line..till I got used to it and now I prefer it over the gui
[03:18] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, it's not "linux gone... bugged" -- your sources.list is probably wrong.
[03:18] <Tolli^BNC> yeah it is..
[03:18] <justin__> How do I get the extra buttons on my Logitech Mx510 mouse to work under linux?
[03:18] <Tolli^BNC> cuz i changed it with the one that it said on .. the page that was out of date ...
[03:18] <buggzero> /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.12/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 11: gcc-3.4: command not found
[03:18] <buggzero> /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.12/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 12: gcc-3.4: command not found
[03:18] <buggzero>   HOSTCC  scripts/basic/fixdep
[03:18] <buggzero> /bin/sh: gcc-3.4: command not found
[03:18] <buggzero> make[1] : *** [scripts/basic/fixdep]  Error 127
[03:18] <buggzero> make: *** [scripts_basic]  Error 2
[03:18] <Tolli^BNC> cuz it told me it was the way to get the package i wanted to work lol
[03:18] <pete_> dont!
[03:18] <pete_> do that!
[03:18] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, go to source-o-matic and build a new sources.list from scratch.
[03:18] <soundray> !easysource
[03:18] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:18] <IdleOne> !tell buggzero  about pastebin
[03:19] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: open a terminal - type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" and pastebin the contents of that file
[03:19] <sovin> question: could someone please help me with the following? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9278
[03:19] <buggzero> ,u nad
[03:19] <buggzero> my bad
[03:19] <buggzero> sorry
[03:19] <well> buggzero: when i do "modprobe fglrx, the system returns to me FATAL: Error inserting fglrx (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-amd64-generic/volatile/fglrx.ko): No such device
[03:19] <well> ", understand?
[03:19] <Tolli^BNC> hoary or the other one .. what shall i use?
[03:19] <soundray> Tolli^BNC, use breezy
[03:19] <Tolli^BNC> kk
[03:20] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: Breezy - but do the sources.list thing, so we can check what you've done...
[03:20] <buggzero> have you tried using SUDO
[03:20] <Tolli^BNC> kk
[03:20] <xnull> how do I install gnome 2.14?
[03:20] <xnull> i got 2.13.90
[03:21] <Tolli^BNC> btw soundray.. can u actually run mirc from commandline?
[03:21] <arex\> Could anyone help me find an image of an Ubuntu netinst? I can't seem to find any.
[03:21] <southern> hi guys
[03:21] <southern> please sy answer for my question
[03:21] <justin__> Can someone plaese tell me how to get the extra buttons on my Logitech Mx510 mouse to work under linux?
[03:21] <Tolli^BNC> ohh..
[03:21] <wa77x> k, got another question, how do i get links on my desktop of ubuntu ? such as trash can, my computer etc ?
[03:22] <IdleOne> !mouse
[03:22] <ubotu> I heard mouse is Enabling extra buttons  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ManyButtonsMouseHowto or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=65471&highlight=evdev
[03:22] <Madpilot> southern: you kind of have to ask a question first...
[03:22] <Tolli^BNC> the source.list is empty... :P but i cant paste the orginal one when i click save it says i cant lol
[03:22] <buggzero> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9282
[03:22] <concept10> xnull, are you on dapper?
[03:22] <Brunellus> what does windows need on a USB drive formatted in FAT32 that Linux does not?
[03:22] <xnull> yeah
[03:22] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: empty? You really messed that up, man... (sorry, but it's true)
[03:22] <asymmetry> Brunellus, drivers and a miracle
[03:22] <Brunellus> I have a USB thumbdrive I've formatted in ubuntu--it's FAT32, it works fine in ubuntu, but Windows won't mount it
[03:23] <xnull> hm reload.. the synaptic and show updates gnome 2.4.14
[03:23] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  if your sources.list is empty yeah you are buggered lol but it can be fixed...lmfao
[03:23] <southern> I have 2 interface (internet and lan) and I want filter out tcp 445 -> I mean make it invisible for INTERNET
[03:23] <concept10> xnull, well you are running the development version of gnome, which is 2.13.  thats what will be in gnome 2.14
[03:23] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic and how do i config it
[03:23] <Brunellus> asymmetry, good answer.  but I'm a bit foxed.
[03:23] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic and how do i config it
[03:23] <Tolli^BNC> yup im screwd lol
[03:23] <asymmetry> BrianG, how large is the USB thumbdrive?
[03:23] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT and how do i config it
[03:23] <southern> please write an iptables rule
[03:23] <asymmetry> Brunellus, to you
[03:23] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  not yet lol
[03:23] <BrianG> whoa
[03:23] <Tolli^BNC> okey any suggstions ......
[03:23] <Brunellus> asymmetry, it's 256 MB
[03:23] <asymmetry> BrianG, sorry. mistab.
[03:23] <BrianG> thats ok
[03:24] <BrianG> i thought that was weird.. im having thumb drive issues
[03:24] <asymmetry> Brunellus, fat32 doesnt handle well on partitions that small
[03:24] <buggzero> IdleOne or Xnguy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9282
[03:24] <mikeo1> how come whenever i stop gdm it says "checking battery state - OK" then freezes
[03:24] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:24] <stoned> Brunellus, i fixed this problem by formatting the thumb in windows at fat32, and then mount in linux as vfat
[03:24] <mikeo1> happened after an update
[03:24] <stoned> oh 256
[03:24] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: copy this into your sources.list: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
[03:24] <mikeo1> on 2.6.15-16-amd64-generic
[03:24] <southern> I have 2 interface (internet and lan) and I want filter out tcp 445 -> I mean make it invisible for INTERNET (IPTABLES)
[03:24] <Tolli^BNC> sure i would dude.. but i cant save it.
[03:24] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:24] <Brunellus> stoned:  here's what happened.  I tried to install damnsmall linux on it.  Sure enough, I had a bootable USB-HDD, but it wouldn't mount in Windows
[03:24] <asymmetry> Brunellus, you might try backing up whats on the thumbdrive, and formatting it as fat16 - designed for smaller partitions
[03:25] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:25] <Brunellus> asymmetry, what command is that?  mkfs.?
[03:25] <lullabud> samoura_: no
[03:25] <IdleOne> buggzero:  you sure you installed build-essential?
[03:25] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: you need to use "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" to bring up your sources.list w/ saving
[03:25] <asymmetry> Brunellus, not at all sure - all of my hds are >=250GB, so i cant use fat filesystems
[03:26] <asymmetry> Brunellus, ill look it up
[03:26] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:26] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:26] <samoura_> does someone know about a this Psotnic BOT ? YES OR NO ;s(
[03:26] <southern> no
[03:26] <Madpilot> samoura_: stop repeating
[03:26] <buggzero> IdleOne: yes I put in sudo aptitude install build-essential
[03:26] <xnull> synaptic wants to install a new kernell how do I stick with 2.6.15-15-686? my currreeent kernel.?
[03:26] <asymmetry> Brunellus, here it is: mkfs.msdos /dev/<blah>
[03:26] <Mabus06> Wow, kubuntu really is like XP.
[03:27] <asymmetry> Mabus06, including stability problems
[03:27] <asymmetry> Mabus06, at least, for me
[03:27] <mikeo1> anyone know where i can find kenrel headers for 2.6.15-16-amd64-generic
[03:27] <well> concept10: no i'm under the 2.12.1 gnome version.
[03:27] <mikeo1> or rather kernel source
[03:27] <Brunellus> h'm.
[03:27] <Tolli^BNC> hmm
[03:27] <IdleOne> buggzero:  then it should be working..sorry i dont know more maybe Xenguy  can help you
[03:27] <Tolli^BNC> do i need to be root :P?
[03:27] <concept10> well, did you change your name?
[03:27] <sovin> ubunto, tell sovin about rfmon
[03:27] <Brunellus> asymmetry, would I have to edit the partition table to make it mountable in windows?
[03:27] <Tolli^BNC> its emtpy.. bloody empty.
[03:27] <asymmetry> Brunellus, no, just remake the fs
[03:27] <lullabud> mikeo1: kernel.org ?
[03:28] <SysFail> anybody ever setup cgi-bin dir in apache2?
[03:28] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: no - using "sudo" gives you admin privs
[03:28] <mikeo1> they dont have to be special or anything?
[03:28] <asymmetry> !kernel
[03:28] <sovin> uboto, tell sovin about rfmon
[03:28] <mikeo1> since its amd64 and ubuntu
[03:28] <Madpilot> !tell Tolli^BNC about sudo
[03:28] <arex\> Is there such a thing as a Ubuntu netinst?
[03:28] <well> no.
[03:28] <sovin> ubotu, tell sovin about rfmon
[03:28] <sovin> so many typos
[03:28] <lullabud> mikeo1: that's not a problem.
[03:28] <xnull> synaptic wants to install a new kernell how do I stick with 2.6.15-15-686? my currreeent kernel.?
[03:28] <mikeo1> ok
[03:28] <well> my name is exactly this
[03:28] <Tolli^BNC> madpilot (gedit:8963): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager: are supported and host-based authentication failed. ...
[03:28] <mikeo1> where do i put them?
[03:29] <mikeo1> /usr/src or something?
[03:29] <Brunellus> I have another USB drive that I know mounts in windows
[03:29] <Brunellus> same size, and it uses vfat
[03:29] <southern> pls help, I have 2 ifaces (net, lan) how can I hide 445/tcp from the net interface and only available for lan iface, pls write an iptables rule?!
[03:29] <lullabud> mikeo1: you should probably get help in #kernel on that one.
[03:29] <asymmetry> how do i tell what kernel is currently running?
[03:29] <well> why you ask me it?
[03:29] <Brunellus> asymmetry, uname -r
[03:29] <asymmetry> Brunellus, thanks... always thought it was aname.
[03:30] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: Open a terminal (application menu -> Accessories -> Terminal) and type "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" without the quotes
[03:30] <Tolli^BNC> im not stupid damit ...
[03:30] <buggzero> Anyone else know how to fix GCC-3.4 problem?
[03:30] <Tolli^BNC> i type that.
[03:30] <Tolli^BNC> exact match
[03:30] <Brunellus> h'm.
[03:30] <Hikaru79> Is there any sort of flag to 'mv' that will tell it to create the destination folder if it doesn't already exist?
[03:30] <Hikaru79> I looked at its man page, but I couldn't see it there. :(
[03:31] <well> someone had problems with the fglrx module for amd64?
[03:31] <asymmetry> is it possible to just go and grab a kernel source ball from kernel.org and compile it, or do i have to do something special under ubuntu?
[03:31] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: that should launch gedit, with sources.list open, and you'll be able to edit & save it...
[03:31] <wastrel> gksudo
[03:32] <Tolli^BNC> man its boring to work with sommit when its so damn slow..
[03:32] <xnull> who knows some games?
[03:32] <arex\> Is there such a thing as a Ubuntu netinst?
[03:32] <xnull> I want to play something 3d :D
[03:32] <Tolli^BNC> im working with a laptop 499 mhz ffs.. low ram .. low everything..
[03:32] <quacker> Dope-smokin hippie BC Burger Boy!
[03:32] <sinaduel> help, how do I view AVI's on linux?
[03:32] <wastrel> Tolli^BNC:  you should use a different windowmanager, not gnome - gnome will be slow on your computer
[03:32] <lullabud> xnull: kbounce!
[03:32] <wastrel> ubotu:  tell sinaduel about avi
[03:32] <Tolli^BNC> i know ... but since i dont know how to use anything else..
[03:33] <biovore> sinaduel: mplayer or xine
[03:33] <xnull> lullabud: whats that?
[03:33] <lullabud> xnull: it's jezzball
[03:33] <btdown> !xfce
[03:33] <Tolli^BNC> wastrel what other choice do i have?
[03:33] <ubotu> I heard xfce is a lightweight Desktop Environment that uses GTK. to install, "sudo apt-get install xfce4" or "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". http://www.xfce.org/
[03:33] <Madpilot> !tell xnull about restricted
[03:33] <jetscreamer> !info icewm
[03:33] <xnull> lullabud:  i want something with cars :D and rpg and bla.
[03:33] <lullabud> xnull: or try netris
[03:33] <ubotu> icewm: (wonderful Win95-OS/2-Motif-like window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1.2.22-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 632 kB, Installed size: 1656 kB
[03:33] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC: Im running ubuntu on a P2 233Mhz 92mb ram...get the sources.list fixed then you can install xfce which will run alot faster on your laptop
[03:33] <wastrel> Tolli^BNC:  xfce, or about a hundred other windowmanagers :] 
[03:33] <lullabud> xnull: oh... hmm.  windows?  ^_^
[03:33] <jetscreamer> !info fluxbox
[03:33] <slew> hi i have an nvidia 5200 card, i installed the driver like it said on the wiki, but its still not showing the gl screensavers.
[03:33] <ubotu> fluxbox: (Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.9.12-1build1 (breezy), Packaged size: 757 kB, Installed size: 2684 kB
[03:33] <mikeo1> i dont see 2.6.15-16-amd64-generic in ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6
[03:33] <Tolli^BNC> xfce .. you make it sound so easy lol.
[03:33] <xnull> :P
[03:34] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  it is when your sources.list is working properly ()
[03:34] <slew> how do i make the gl screensaver work?
[03:34] <IdleOne> lmao stop feeding it cheese
[03:34] <IdleOne> lol
[03:35] <IdleOne> sorry slew
[03:35] <well> mikeo1: cause you will not find it in the kernel.org.
[03:35] <xnull> how do I sync my clock ?
[03:35] <mikeo1> while where can i find it?
[03:35] <asymmetry> mikeo1, you have to set it up for how you want it - kernel.org source balls are for every arch out there
[03:35] <mikeo1> so what do i download?
[03:36] <Mordof> question: is it possible to run 2 different versions of wine??
[03:36] <well> by apt-get install on ubuntu. :)
[03:36] <slew> wow so its impossible to make the gl screensavers work?
[03:36] <asymmetry> mikeo1,  2.6.15, then make <whatever>config, and set it up - usually helps to copy your currently running config from /boot into the source dir as ./.config
[03:37] <wastrel> slew:  glxinfo | grep direct
[03:37] <mikeo1> is there any easier way to install nvidia drivers and nforce4 drivers?
[03:37] <Tolli^BNC> i dont fu*king belive this.. its damn empty
[03:37] <wastrel> !easyubuntu
[03:37] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[03:37] <Tolli^BNC> how can it be empty and not let me edit it
[03:37] <Tolli^BNC> linux is just one big bugg :/
[03:37] <delire> xnull: i'd use ntpdate
[03:37] <xnull> does synaptic knows about aol ?
[03:37] <xnull> delire: me 2
[03:38] <arex\> Is there such a thing as a Ubuntu netinst?
[03:38] <IdleOne> Tolli^BNC:  relax and go to pg rated mode
[03:38] <Tolli^BNC> pg rated mode?
[03:38] <IdleOne> yeah there are kids here
[03:38] <Tolli^BNC> dude i dont even know how to enter internet on this thing.
[03:38] <xnull> tolli: put windows :)
[03:38] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: you've messed your install up in some creative way - you might want to just re-install and start over
[03:39] <slew> wastrel, Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:39] <slew> Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual
[03:39] <well> mikeo1, believe, it's most easy you learn how to install the kernel on the google, here no!
[03:39] <xnull> slew: you don`t got 3d acc.
[03:39] <Tolli^BNC> reinstall .. it took me 2 hours to install default version of it ..
[03:39] <Tolli^BNC> u kiddin me
[03:39] <mikeo1> dont want to install it
[03:39] <well> it's a long process.
[03:39] <mikeo1> just want to get nvidia drivers to work
[03:39] <xnull> !nvdia
[03:39] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, xnull
[03:39] <Tolli^BNC> i would more pay 30 mins to install windows xp again with a easy working desktop .......
[03:39] <mikeo1> usually it would just be an apt-get x.kernel-sources or soemthing
[03:39] <Madpilot> !nvidia
[03:39] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[03:39] <mikeo1> but its not listed
[03:39] <buggzero> mikeol: im having the same problem
[03:39] <xnull> grr.
[03:40] <ploom> damn it - can interrupting checkinstall make something like rm -rf / ??
[03:40] <slew> i already did the steps at the wiki
[03:40] <xnull> u didn`t slew:)
[03:40] <Tolli^BNC> hmm
[03:40] <Tolli^BNC> i look at this cd sayin..
[03:40] <slew> xnull yes i did.
[03:40] <Fredde> How can I move files inside a folder to another folder?
[03:40] <Tolli^BNC> "ubuntu" "linux for human beings..."
[03:40] <buggzero> i cant compile the kernel either
[03:40] <ploom> its almost like I have lost all the files
[03:40] <Tolli^BNC> is there a ubuntu for blonds lol?
[03:40] <xnull> fredde: mv
[03:41] <xnull> haha tolli
[03:41] <mikeo1> oh yeah... whenver i do a gdm stop it freezes up
[03:41] <mikeo1> and have to reboot
[03:41] <mikeo1> never goes to a command line
[03:41] <mikeo1> and my f keys on the keybaord arnt recegnised
[03:41] <buggzero> if your in gnome you can just press ctl-alt-backspace, that should take you to command with x closed
[03:41] <xnull> mikeol. see /etc/X11/xorg.conf && dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg i think.
[03:41] <Tolli^BNC> hmm ... well so you guys telling me i could get apache and network with my windows platform to work using only command-line?
[03:42] <delire> Tolli^BNC: it shouldn't take 2 hours to install. perhaps you've somehow messed up your installation in some unusual way. i'd give it another go.
[03:42] <wa77x> what does ctrl + alt+del do in linux ? it does nothing for me right now, is it because i am not root ?
[03:42] <well> someone could help me with the fglrx-driver installlation?
[03:43] <Tolli^BNC> i dont want some desktop i want just commandline but since i think its impossible to work wwith i wonder is it possible to get apache runing and network with platform.. only using commandline?
[03:43] <xnull> tolli: ifconfig eth0 ip netmaskk ip && echo "nameserver IP" >>  /etc/resolv.conf && apt-get install apache && apt-get install php4 one command
[03:43] <sizzam> i can't seem to figure out how to change the cursor theme in breezy gnome
[03:43] <xnull> a forgot route add default gw IP tolli.
[03:43] <delire> well the best approach is to follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[03:44] <Madpilot> sizzam: search ubuntuforums.org - there's a good howto there
[03:45] <Tolli^BNC> well .. then so beit .. first thing tomorrow morning ill reinstall using only base files .. no desktop and then work my way through it .. if it then doesnt end up well .. ill change back to xp....
[03:45] <delire> Tolli^BNC: you would have to be competent using the command line to do this. you'd need to be able to use vim, or another editor like nano and also know about starting/restarting system services from /etc/init.d
[03:45] <Tolli^BNC> ohh
[03:45] <Tolli^BNC> so icant just type
[03:45] <delire> Tolli^BNC: install the desktop to configure apache etc and then remove it later if you like.
[03:45] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: how much ram does your system have?
[03:45] <sizzam> i installed Boot Up Manager and disabled 'usplash', but i still get the graphical bootup with the ubuntu logo, loading modules, syncronizng clock to ntp....etc
[03:46] <Tolli^BNC> sudo ... install apache2 ?
[03:46] <Tolli^BNC> and so on
[03:46] <hou5ton> I'm getting an error in Evolution: Error while Storing folder 'Inbox'.
[03:46] <hou5ton> Summary and folder mismatch, even after a sync
[03:46] <hou5ton> any ideas?
[03:46] <Tolli^BNC> 64mb ram i think
[03:46] <Tolli^BNC> well now im on my windows platform on my new laptop ... and it ROCKS :p
[03:47] <Tolli^BNC> os: Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2 (5.1 - 2600) :: cpu: Mobile AMD Sempron Processor 3000+ (1799MHz(0%Load)) :: mem: 303/512MB (59.18%) :: gfx: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 (1152x864 32bit 100Hz)
[03:47] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: put Ubuntu on the new one, it'll rock
[03:47] <Tolli^BNC> hah ...
[03:47] <Tolli^BNC> u wish
[03:47] <Madpilot> 64mb RAM isn't enough to run Ubuntu, really - 128 is the min. recommended
[03:47] <Tolli^BNC> i wouldnt do that lol .. what woudl i be able to do .. nothing
[03:48] <Tolli^BNC> welllllll
[03:48] <Tolli^BNC> is the commandline mode not enough for 64mb ram?
[03:48] <Tolli^BNC> how can check ram in linux btw?
[03:48] <wastrel> cat /proc/meminfo
[03:49] <delire> Tolli^BNC: free
[03:49] <milhous> i have a dual-core pentium d system, and am using the linux-amd64-generic kernel.  when i cat /proc/cpuinfo, it shows me info on both cores.  should i switch to the linux-amd64-k8-smp kernel?
[03:49] <Madpilot> Tolli^BNC: "free -m" in the terminal
[03:49] <delire> Tolli^BNC: 'top' will also give you details, albeit in kilobytes
[03:50] <Tolli^BNC> i found .. 64 yupp
[03:50] <wastrel> remember when 64 MB was a lot of ram?
[03:50] <Tolli^BNC> well .. since u tell me ubuntu wont work with gnore and commandline mod is to advanced for me ill reinstall xp on it.
[03:50] <Tolli^BNC> :(
[03:51] <Tolli^BNC> gnome* or wtf it was
[03:51] <delire> Tolli^BNC: ok..
[03:51] <hou5ton> I'm getting an error in Evolution: Error while Storing folder 'Inbox'.
[03:51] <cdcastil> hola
[03:51] <delire> Tolli^BNC: if you think that's the best solution, then that's the best solution.
[03:51] <cdcastil> a todos
[03:51] <cdcastil> alguien habla espaol?
[03:51] <wastrel> !es
[03:51] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[03:51] <cdcastil> ok
[03:51] <cdcastil> gracias
[03:52] <delire> Tolli^BNC: apache does run on win32 by the way.
[03:52] <Tolli^BNC> delire i dont think anything since i dont even know what linux is yet.. i thought it was faster then windows :/
[03:52] <Tolli^BNC> i dont have problems with xp .. and setting upp webspace..
[03:52] <binarykungfu> It can be faster
[03:52] <binarykungfu> can be slower too
[03:52] <Tolli^BNC> i use iisp or what the inbuilt thing is named...
[03:52] <trebor15> hey guys, i have a few questions if its not too much trouble
[03:52] <delire> Tolli^BNC: it certainly is faster on my machines.
[03:52] <Tolli^BNC> but i thought linux was faster.
[03:52] <delire> Tolli^BNC: there is no 'linux'
[03:52] <_jason> trebor15: just ask the question, no need for permission
[03:52] <Tolli^BNC> it sure is if u know how to use it.
[03:53] <binarykungfu> go ahead trebor
[03:53] <trebor15> i just installed ubuntu on my computer....on the primary hdd.  windows xp is on the other hdd (slave).  i was wondering how i can access the windows hdd for all of my music/movies that i want to use.  how do i do this?
[03:53] <delire> Tolli^BNC: linux is a kernel. Desktop Environments like Gnome and KDE, and many other factors, will determine the performance of the machine.
[03:53] <Tolli^BNC> well thanks for the help .. goodbye
[03:53] <delire> Tolli^BNC: ciao!
[03:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell trebor15 about ntfs
[03:54] <binarykungfu> sudo mkdir /media/windows
[03:54] <binarykungfu>                     sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows/ -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222
[03:55] <Mabus06> Eww, I just installed kubuntu-desktop and it's really ugly, I just like it for being able to change the colors of things, like windows.
[03:55] <Mabus06> Is there a less bulky system to use?
[03:56] <Fable> gnome is good
[03:56] <Mabus06> That maybe, you can still have black background with bright text instead of the usual opposite?
[03:56] <slew> especailly if you can get the gl to work.
[03:56] <Madpilot> Mabus06: look thru the themes websites, there are lots of dark themes for Gnomes
[03:56] <Mabus06> I didn't see any, but I only looked on one page. I guess I'll take my time.
[03:57] <Fable> gnome is good, i like it
[03:57] <Fable> it has many customisable features and skins and all that shit
[03:57] <Mabus06> KDE is... cheap windows.
[03:57] <Alexi5> ubuntu looks great
[03:57] <mrgibson> I like the way QT does things, but am not so happy w/ KDE
[03:57] <Madpilot> Mabus06: look on gnome-look.org for a theme called "Alien" - it's dark grey & black with white text
[03:57] <Alexi5> once i installed it i can't tell when last i used windows xp
[03:57] <vb_coder> is the g in gnome silent?
[03:58] <HammerBlade2020> yes
[03:58] <Fable> yeh but wen i say it i always make sure i say the g to piss ppl off
[03:58] <mikeo1> hmmm time for a restart
[03:58] <HammerBlade2020> ga-gnome.
[03:58] <HammerBlade2020> lol
[03:58] <Madpilot> some ppl pronounce is "gu-nome"...
[03:58] <wastrel> that's how i pronounce it
[03:58] <Madpilot> *it, not is
[03:58] <HammerBlade2020> EX-EF-CEE
[03:59] <trebor15> thanks a bunch guys, i got it :)
[03:59] <Alexi5> so i guess all you guys here use linux as your desktops
[03:59] <Fable> mostly
[03:59] <YukiCuss> G as in `guh'.
[03:59] <makaveli> can i run Gnomemeeting behind freebsd ipfw/natd ?
[03:59] <Fujitsu> It's Guh-noo, so it is Gun-nome.
[03:59] <Alexi5> linux is really good
[03:59] <delire> Alexi5: ;)
[03:59] <Fujitsu> I thought so too, Alexi5.
[04:00] <Fable> i have a problem with my gig network card and resolution but other wise most of the time
[04:00] <vvlaw_> who was used the gmail now?
[04:00] <_jason> vvlaw_: probably a lot of people
[04:00] <vvlaw_> under ubuntu?
[04:01] <Madpilot> vvlaw_: Gmail works fine on both Firefox & Opera on Ubuntu
[04:01] <Alexi5> and the beautifull thing about linux is that there are no viruses
[04:01] <delire> Alexi5: close to 8 years as my primary desktop. no intention of changing.
[04:01] <Fable> yeh
[04:01] <Fable> lol
[04:01] <IdleOne> Alexi5:  thats not true but there are alot less
[04:01] <Alexi5> well i have mine for 3 weeks as my primary desktop too
[04:01] <vvlaw_> _jason,sorry for my said :( i want to use the gmailfs ,not mean the gmail
[04:01] <_jason> vvlaw_: are you having problems with gmail?
[04:02] <_jason> vvlaw_: ah, I haven't done that myself, maybe someone else can help
[04:02] <vvlaw_> i have the problem with the gmailfs ,not gmail. hehe~~~sorry
[04:02] <Alexi5> i only use windows to do .NET development of windows apps
[04:02] <Fable> wat is gmailfs
[04:02] <torpedo|dog> I've got an annoying Apache2 problem. Is that anybody's area of expertise here?
[04:02] <vvlaw_> Fable,use the gmail to net disk
[04:02] <braniff> i tried to compile a C program, but gcc can't find <stdio.h> or <string.h> how do i fix this ??
[04:02] <YukiCuss> torpedo|dog, I can try.
[04:02] <Fujitsu> torpedo|dog, I can probably help you.
[04:03] <_jason> braniff: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[04:03] <torpedo|dog> Okay.
[04:03] <Fujitsu> braniff, install build-essential.
[04:03] <braniff> ahh thanks
[04:03] <torpedo|dog> You've probably seen it before when people 403 on their ~username stuff.
[04:03] <Fujitsu> Yes.
[04:03] <Alexi5> right now i am learning python
[04:03] <torpedo|dog> I have tried everything in the book, including chmodding my public_html to 777
[04:03] <asymmetry> holy crap.
[04:03] <torpedo|dog> which I know is evil evil evil ;)
[04:03] <delire> Alexi5: at the absolute worst a linux virus may take out your ~/ directory unless exploiting a significant and overlooked system-wide vulnerability (extremely rare). the permissions system is robust and sensible in Linux.
[04:03] <Alexi5> on my ubuntu machine
[04:03] <YukiCuss> Ouch. :)
[04:03] <vvlaw_> anybody knows that?
[04:03] <asymmetry> note to self: never compile kernel using stock ubuntu config
[04:03] <Fujitsu> Interesting, torpedo|dog. It should be working.
[04:04] <torpedo|dog> and it still doesn't not 403.
[04:04] <torpedo|dog> hm.
[04:04] <Fujitsu> Why not, asymmetry. Works fine for me.
[04:04] <delire> Alexi5: python is a great and productive language.
[04:04] <torpedo|dog> I'll try one more time
[04:04] <asymmetry> Fujitsu, never said it didnt work, now did i?
[04:04] <delire> get alot done fast.
[04:04] <Alexi5> ok
[04:04] <Alexi5> nice
[04:04] <asymmetry> Fujitsu, however, i dont need nor want nearly every module in the kernel
[04:04] <Alexi5> after i am done with python i will get into perl
[04:04] <Fujitsu> I guess not, but it's a good place to start, asymmetry.
[04:05] <asymmetry> Fujitsu, ... no... its not
[04:05] <asymmetry> Fujitsu, its a waste of time, cpu time, and space
[04:05] <Fujitsu> The config is a good place to start, and modify it.
[04:07] <rent2pwn> When i try to play songs in Totem movie player it says the video output is in use by another application and closes.
[04:07] <Mabus06> How do I install a gnome theme?
[04:07] <Madpilot> rent2pwn: install totem-xine
[04:07] <Mabus06> I extracted it to .themes
[04:07] <rent2pwn> Madpilot: How?
[04:07] <YukiCuss> rent2pwn, consider finding gstreamer's config.
[04:07] <Madpilot> Mabus06: System->Prefs->Theme
[04:07] <_jason> Mabus06: system > preferences > themes
[04:08] <Madpilot> rent2pwn: in Synaptic, just search for totem-xine. It'll override your current totem install, so the menu entry won't change
[04:08] <torpedo|dog> Fujitsu, apparently I'm just an idiot. Confessional debugging solved my problem ;)
[04:08] <_jason> Mabus06: an easier way to isntall themes is to just drag and drop the tar.gz into the system > preferences > themes dialog window
[04:08] <YukiCuss> :)
[04:09] <mikeo1> so how do i get nvidia drivers working?
[04:09] <Fujitsu> It often happens, torpedo|dog.
[04:09] <mikeo1> keeps giving me the precompiled kernel error
[04:09] <Fujitsu> By installing and enabling them, mikeo1?
[04:09] <HammerBlade2020> my gnome-terminal used to have different colors, now it's all white can anyone tell me why?
[04:09] <Fujitsu> !nvidia
[04:09] <ubotu> methinks nvidia is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368
[04:09] <wastrel> mikeo1:  are you following the instructions on the wiki?
[04:09] <braniff> HammerBlade2020, colorblindness? heh
[04:09] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: what color was it before?  did you check edit > current profile?
[04:10] <mikeo1> wait so those restricted nvidia-glx drivers that are showing up are the REAL drivers?
[04:10] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i mean it had different colors for different types like folders, or .deb's etc
[04:10] <Fujitsu> Yes.
[04:10] <mikeo1> man then wtf have i been doing lol
[04:10] <mikeo1> will just install those
[04:10] <mikeo1> what about nforce4 drivers?
[04:11] <Hobbsee> HammerBlade2020: check out ~/.bashrc
[04:11] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: take a look at ~/.bashrc and make sure you have an uncommented line that looks like: alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[04:11] <YukiCuss> mikeo1, nforce4 is indeed nvidia-glx.
[04:11] <Madpilot> mike4263: you shouldn't need more drivers for your motherboard
[04:11] <Hobbsee> yeah that lol
[04:11] <mikeo1> what about sound?
[04:11] <mikeo1> i hear sound but its not amazing
[04:11] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, my .bashrc is blank
[04:11] <rent2pwn> Ok now i get Mpeg 1 Layer 3 VBR is not handled. Do i have to install a plugin to play mp3's?
[04:11] <Madpilot> mikeo1: turn the volume up?
[04:12] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, i should mention i'm using XFCE
[04:12] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: interesting
[04:12] <Madpilot> rent2pwn: yes
[04:12] <mikeo1> lol
[04:12] <Madpilot> !tell rent2pwn about mp3
[04:12] <irv10tz> i need help how can i burn pics into a cd??
[04:12] <braniff> irv10tz, k3b
[04:12] <biovore> irv10tz: k3b I think will do lightscribe
[04:12] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: I can give you mine, I can't remember how it gets created
[04:13] <arex\> Does xgl and compiz work on Breezy Badger?
[04:13] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, ok thanks
[04:13] <Fujitsu> No, arex\
[04:13] <king_crimson> hi i'm having a problem getting my old ISA PNP sound blaster 16 working on this old p233 ubuntu system
[04:13] <Fujitsu> !xgl
[04:13] <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/
[04:13] <king_crimson> anybody have any ideas about that?
[04:13] <irv10tz> is k3b available on synaptic????
[04:13] <arex\> ok, thanks
[04:13] <wastrel> _jason:  copied from /etc/skel/.bashrc   i believe
[04:13] <king_crimson> the bios picks it up fine and assigns an IP
[04:13] <king_crimson> er
[04:13] <king_crimson> lol
[04:13] <king_crimson> i mean IRQ
[04:13] <king_crimson> sorry im drunk
[04:13] <king_crimson> i know its not an IP
[04:13] <HammerBlade2020> lol
[04:13] <_jason> HammerBlade2020: ah there you go, thanks wastrel.  Just use that file that wastrel mentioned
[04:13] <king_crimson> :)
[04:14] <arex\> Then, how does one upgrade from badger to dapper in the easiest manner?
[04:14] <mikeo1> i tried that lol
[04:14] <mikeo1> and it destroyed my system
[04:14] <irv10tz> guys where can i get k3b?????
[04:14] <mikeo1> crashed lilo
[04:14] <mikeo1> or rather grub
[04:14] <wastrel> HammerBlade2020:  cp -i /etc/skel/.bash* ~
[04:14] <braniff> irv10tz, sudo apt-get install k3b
[04:14] <YukiCuss> king_crimson, actually surprisingly coherent. :)
[04:14] <braniff> or synaptic
[04:14] <anto9us> irv10tz, gnome had cd writing capability built in you know
[04:14] <king_crimson> YukiCuss, lol
[04:14] <cooldaddydoof> arex never upgrade
[04:15] <HammerBlade2020> wastrel, worked thanks so much
[04:15] <anto9us> ^has
[04:15] <cooldaddydoof> always clean install
[04:15] <HammerBlade2020> _jason, thanks also
[04:15] <arex\> Ok
[04:15] <mikeo1> bash: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[04:15] <Madpilot> cooldaddydoof: dist-upgrading works fine...
[04:15] <cooldaddydoof> I have dapper running now
[04:15] <trebor15> i know that to set keyboard shortcuts, you go to system, preferenences, keyboard shortcuts....but i can't find how to change the shortcuts for copy/paste/cut
[04:15] <king_crimson> is there something special i have to do do ge tubuntu to identify a sound blaster 16 ISA?
[04:15] <king_crimson> i know the card works fine
[04:15] <braniff> king_crimson, you may have to write your own driver heh
[04:15] <DonL> Hi folks
[04:15] <Madpilot> trebor15: those should be the same as on Win - Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+X
[04:16] <king_crimson> ouch
[04:16] <mikeo1> never mind
[04:16] <cooldaddydoof> Hello DonL
[04:16] <king_crimson> lol well i'd think sb16 is a common enough card to already have a driver
[04:16] <michael> hey guys: i assume there is no way to open .exe files in linux?
[04:16] <trebor15> it doesn't seem to work tho
[04:16] <king_crimson> i'll check out driverguide.com
[04:16] <gulliber> Hi all. Is there a good crash course linux guide any of you would recommend?
[04:16] <braniff> michael, wine
[04:16] <Fujitsu> !wine
[04:16] <rent2pwn> michael: use wine
[04:16] <_jason> ubotu: tell gulliber about rute
[04:16] <michael> what is that, pray tell
[04:16] <cooldaddydoof> michael if so I never hae
[04:16] <DonL> king_crimson, I have an album of yours around someplace
[04:16] <cooldaddydoof> have
[04:16] <rent2pwn> michael: www.winehq.com
[04:16] <gulliber> Thanks
[04:16] <king_crimson> lol cooldaddydoof
[04:17] <_jason> gulliber: rute is nice, and browse tldp.org as well
[04:17] <michael> many thanks rent
[04:17] <gulliber> Thank you :)
[04:17] <Pariente> hi u all
[04:17] <king_crimson> king crimson is pretty cool. not my fav band, but i've been using this nick since like 97
[04:17] <anto9us> michael, if it's self extracting archive you can probably open it with archive manager
[04:17] <YukiCuss> !wine
[04:17] <mikeo1> are there any other aim clients besides gaim?
[04:17] <mikeo1> been using meebo cause gaim sucks so much
[04:18] <mikeo1> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-glx_1.0.8178+2.6.15.6-1_amd64.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/nvidia-xconfig', which is also in package nvidia-xconfig
[04:18] <trebor15> also..i can't play any music files...i get this error: There were no decoders found to handle the stream in file <music file>, you might need to install the corresponding plugins
[04:18] <Fujitsu> Gaim sucks?
[04:18] <Fujitsu> Why?
[04:18] <gulliber> Trebor, install the gcc codecs
[04:18] <gulliber> er
[04:18] <mikeo1> first it had this shitty default away message
[04:18] <mikeo1> then it just stopped running
[04:18] <_jason> ubotu: tell trebor15 about multimedia
[04:19] <gulliber> I meant gstreamer*
[04:19] <tiglionabbit> mikeo1: defaults can be changed.  And what do you mean 'stopped running'?
[04:19] <mikeo1> whenever i open it
[04:19] <mikeo1> it shows the login screen real quick, then crashes
[04:20] <rent2pwn> so reinstall it
[04:20] <mikeo1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9284
[04:20] <DonL> mikeo1, looks like you've got something missing. I agree. Reinstall
[04:20] <mikeo1> ERROR :(
[04:20] <beeswax> just start it from terminal and tell us what error-message you get
[04:21] <tiglionabbit> whoa, this meebo thing is pretty impressie
[04:21] <tiglionabbit> ve
[04:21] <mikeo1> yeah meebo kicks ass
[04:21] <fr500> hi!
[04:21] <mikeo1> all in ajax
[04:21] <tiglionabbit> ajax rocks my socks
[04:21] <tiglionabbit> but it's a pain to write for internet explorer
[04:21] <fr500> hello, is there a good video streaming server for ubuntu
[04:21] <fr500> and easy to use too
[04:21] <mikeo1> mike@mikesbeastlinux:~$ gaim*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x0000000000974aa0 ***Aborted
[04:22] <king_crimson> mikeol, sounds like somethings missing for sure
[04:22] <LiteHedded> how do you rm a directory?
[04:22] <mikeo1> wyeah
[04:22] <mikeo1> dont care about gaim tho
[04:22] <tiglionabbit> LiteHedded: rm -r
[04:22] <tiglionabbit> LiteHedded: -r for recursive
[04:22] <LiteHedded> rm: cannot remove `cdmon': Is a directory
[04:22] <mikeo1> what about nvidia?
[04:22] <mikeo1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9284
[04:22] <LiteHedded> nm typo
[04:23] <esac_> anybody know if hp scanners are supported somehow ? i just tried plugging into usb, and running xsane, and it couldnt find it
[04:23] <DonL> LiteHedded, you have to open the directory and rm everything in it, then when it's empty, you can rmdir
[04:23] <DonL> Maybe somebody has an easier way
[04:23] <esac_> to do what ?
[04:23] <braniff> yeah "# rm -rf directory"
[04:24] <beeswax> tigli: rmdir
[04:24] <mikeo1> anyone know whats up with my nvidia drivers?
[04:24] <michael> howdy again: comcerning this wine program for .exe files, the online installation guide says i need to use "Syanptic" to coordinate everything. what is that?
[04:24] <mikeo1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9284
[04:24] <mikeo1> michael its a package manager
[04:24] <DonL> braniff, is that the way to do it?  My hat's off to you for that if it is
[04:24] <michael> where do i get it
[04:24] <mikeo1> michael: under system -> administration
[04:24] <_jason> ubotu: tell michael about synaptic
[04:25] <braniff> DonL, yes that way works
[04:25] <fr500> has anyone tried xgl on dapper yet?
[04:25] <Codyman> has anyone found a workaround to getting broadcom cards working in dapper drake?
[04:25] <mikeo1> i want to
[04:25] <DonL> Thanks, braniff
[04:25] <_jason> !xgl
[04:25] <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/
[04:25] <wastrel> synaptic is the bestest friend of linux user
[04:25] <mikeo1> but the nvidia drivers are sucking
[04:25] <michael> aha, many thanks
[04:25] <mikeo1> so anyone know what is up with my nvidia drivers ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9284 ?
[04:26] <Sando> hello?
[04:27] <Codyman> hi
[04:27] <beeswax> sali.
[04:27] <Codyman> why is it so quiet in here all the sudden
[04:28] <mikeo1> nvidia-glx-config enable; Error: /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /var/lib/xfree86/xorg.conf.md5sum are missing from your system. Please be sure that your xserver package is installed correctly.
[04:28] <mikeo1> wtf does that mean?
[04:28] <DonL> Codyman, We're all taking in the stuff we've learned
[04:29] <_jason> mikeo1: how are you trying to install nvidia drivers?
[04:29] <mikeo1> right now trying with apt
[04:29] <_jason> mikeo1: and are you using breezy?
[04:29] <mikeo1> cause dapper
[04:29] <_jason> oh ok
[04:29] <_jason> !dapper
[04:29] <mikeo1> couldnt install from nvidia cause of the kernel problems
[04:29] <_jason> !+dapper
[04:29] <ubotu> I heard dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.  join #ubuntu+1 to talk about it, or use http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[04:29] <Codyman> anyone here using dapper with wireless internet access?
[04:30] <IdleOne>  go to #ubuntu+1 for Dapper help :-)
[04:30] <mikeo1> untill xgl works on breezy i wont be using it
[04:30] <Codyman> i'm in there but no one is talking there either :-)
[04:30] <mikeo1> yeah same here
[04:30] <Travis> Hi guys, I convinced my family to install linux on their box so far no complaints except about gaim, my brother has tried GAIM and aMSN and doesn't really like eaither are there any other MSN clients for linux?
[04:31] <_jason> Travis: kopete maybe, what doesn't he like about gaim
[04:31] <wastrel> does msn run under wine?
[04:31] <IdleOne> think it does
[04:31] <YukiCuss> Travis, I find GAIM is quite acceptable.
[04:31] <braniff> Codyman, i'm using breezy with wifi access
[04:31] <_jason> actually I've never used kopete, not sure if it handles msn
[04:31] <esac_> i heard of a project once that would take pcmcia cards and present them to linux as usb .. any idea what that project was called ?
[04:31] <DonL> Travis, my son uses MSN and has trouble with stuff getting into his windows computer. I tried to turn him on to gaim, but he wants the video feed
[04:31] <Sando> Hi, i'm having some problems with a ubuntu dhcp server setup, here
[04:31] <Draconicus> I'm in Dapper, but this is still a problem that could be resolved here. I've added a couple nautilus commands to the startup section of the GNOME Session Properties manager thing. Despite this, nautilus does not open the directories that I specify in its file broswer.
[04:31] <mikeo1> how come whever i try to install nvidia-settings it trys to uninstall nvidia-glx
[04:32] <Codyman> braniff: well i've entered my essid in iwconfig however it says that the "access point is invalid"
[04:32] <_jason> Draconicus: does it open at all?
[04:32] <Travis> I am not really sure what my brother doesn't like about GAIM
[04:32] <Travis> he just doesn't like it
[04:32] <[nige] > anyone know anything about mailscanner or exim?
[04:32] <Draconicus> _jason: Yes, Nautilus launches normally. The additional windows do not, though.
[04:32] <IdleOne> Travis:  he doesnt like it cuz ut doesnt have that XP look to it
[04:32] <DonL> Travis, I don't know. Maybe it's because everybody else is using it
[04:33] <Sando> WhatWhat happens is that , I have 4 network interfaces on my ubuntu server (eth0 - wan placeholder, eth1- lan, eth2- dmz, eth3- wlan)
[04:33] <Travis> I think he doesn't like how gaim looks
[04:33] <IdleOne> Travis:  my son gave me the same thing about amsn
[04:33] <Draconicus> _jason: I can also run the same command elsewhere after GNOME has started up completely and it works fine.
[04:33] <DonL> IdleOne, snap
[04:33] <_jason> Draconicus: try changing the order number
[04:33] <braniff> Codyman, what command did you run ?
[04:33] <Travis> is there themes for GAIM?
[04:33] <guest_> helllo
[04:33] <Draconicus> _jason: The new version of the session manager removed that option.
[04:33] <_jason> Travis: yeah, also you can get rid of the big icons in the list (that annoys me)
[04:33] <guest_> that sucks
[04:33] <_jason> Draconicus: great :)
[04:33] <guest_> I hate when he does that
[04:33] <Codyman> braniff: well i ran iwconfig eth1 essid ZEPPELIN
[04:33] <Sando> and basically, I'm trying to get one DHCP scope working on one interface, and another dhcp scope working on the other
[04:33] <Travis> I got rid of the big icons in the list
[04:33] <Sando> so, any ideas?
[04:33] <Codyman> zeppelin being my essid for the router
[04:33] <guest_> with his hoty tootie hat
[04:34] <_jason> Draconicus: don't know then
[04:34] <Draconicus> _jason: I know. Any idea where the file is so I can change half of the "50" values to lower priority?
[04:34] <Draconicus> Somebody's gotta fix that.
[04:34] <guest_> tru dat
[04:34] <Travis> so GAIM isn't themeable, theres no themes to make it look like MSN Messenger
[04:34] <_jason> Draconicus: ~/.gnome2/session-manual
[04:34] <braniff> Codyman, what's the exact error message?
[04:34] <Draconicus> _jason: Thanks.
[04:35] <IdleOne> Travis:  amsn is msn and gaim is aim hehe
[04:35] <Sando> Can anybody help me?
[04:35] <Codyman> braniff: you mean the error message when i run say dhclient eth1?
[04:35] <IdleOne> Travis:  there probably is themes for them though
[04:35] <guest_> I can help if you are a pretty lady
[04:35] <braniff> Codyman, whichever error message is most informative
[04:35] <Sando> guest_: nah, sorry :(  i still need help though ;)
[04:36] <DonL> Travis, it looks different but is compatible with way more systems.
[04:36] <_jason> Travis: browse http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=746976&group_id=235&func=browse
[04:36] <Travis> amsn is like icky the options are like all  grey and icky
[04:36] <Codyman> braniff: SIOCSIFFLAGS no such file or directory sned_packet: Network is down
[04:36] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[04:36] <Travis> _jason those look like some icon themes
[04:36] <_jason> Travis: I think that is the best you can do
[04:37] <Travis> hmm
[04:37] <makaveli> can i run gnomemeeting behind freebsd ipfw/natd router ?
[04:37] <IdleOne> hello EnsignRedshirt . dont go on any away missions :P
[04:37] <Travis> is GAIM 2.0beta any good?
[04:37] <Travis> is there any GUI changes?
[04:37] <esac_> i heard of a project once that would take pcmcia cards and present them to linux as usb .. any idea what that project was called ?
[04:37] <slide> Ok, so my load averge is like 14, 9, 5 but there is nothing using CPU
[04:37] <_jason> Travis: I'll send you a screenshot, one sec
[04:37] <Sando> pllllllease.....anybody!!!
[04:37] <king_crimson> startkeylogger
[04:37] <DonL> Must go for now. Thanks for the chat, people
[04:37] <mzuverink> Is anyone using evolution and spamassassin together?
[04:37] <chmod775> hey folks what package should I install for aclocal command
[04:38] <chmod775> ?
[04:38] <Travis> king_crimson nice try there, no one here runs norton ;)
[04:38] <king_crimson> lol
[04:38] <IdleOne> Sando:  go to #ubntu+1 for help with Dapper
[04:38] <IdleOne> ubuntu+1
[04:38] <king_crimson> yeah i dunno why i tried that in a ubuntu chat room :)
[04:38] <chmod775> aclocal?
[04:38] <_jason> Travis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i9285 same I guess
[04:38] <chmod775> I trying to compile application from source
[04:38] <Travis> what about the chat window?
[04:38] <slide> Ok, so my load averge is like 14, 9, 5 but there is nothing using CPU, is there anyway to figure out why its up so high?
[04:39] <chmod775> ashish@ash:~/Desktop/freehoo-3.4.1$ ./autogen.sh
[04:39] <chmod775> + aclocal
[04:39] <chmod775> ./autogen.sh: line 4: aclocal: command not found
[04:39] <Sando> ubuntu 1
[04:39] <mike__> hi, when i install drip, it says Segmentation fault? what can i do to fix this?
[04:39] <tritium> chmod775: don't paste please
[04:39] <chmod775> sorry
[04:39] <tritium> chmod775: have you installed build-essential already?
[04:39] <_jason> Travis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/i9286
[04:39] <chmod775> yes
[04:39] <chmod775> yes build-essential is installed
[04:39] <braniff> Codyman, "# killall dhclient; ifconfig eth1 down; ifconfig eth1 up; iwconfig eth1 essid "ZEPPELIN"; dhclient eth1"
[04:39] <Travis> well that looks a little better
[04:40] <EnsignRedshirt> I would like to test cgi scripts without having to copy them to my usual server.  I *think* installing apache2 will automatically start up a web server on my computer.  Will I be left with hours of config'ing, or is it straightforward to enable cgi scripts?
[04:40] <Travis> _jason is there a deb avaliable for 2.0beta?
[04:40] <Sando> IdleOne: How dou 1 channel, i'm an irc n00b
[04:40] <Draconicus> _jason: There is no "session-manual" file in .gnome2. Do I have to create one, and if so, what's the format?
[04:40] <tritium> Sando: /join #ubuntu+1
[04:40] <_jason> Travis: I think there is one somewhere on the forums.  There are also instructions for compiling it on wiki.ubuntu.com.  Make sure you remove the old gaim first
[04:40] <IdleOne> Sando:  /join #ubuntu+1
[04:40] <_jason> Draconicus: maybe they moved it
[04:40] <Travis> k
[04:41] <Sando> ok
[04:41] <chmod775> any help would be appreciated
[04:41] <wastrel> EnsignRedshirt:  I haven't installed apache in ubuntu but there does appear to be a mod-perl package... :] 
[04:41] <Travis> I'll look at that
[04:41] <chmod775> ?
[04:41] <_jason> Draconicus: grep ~/.gnome2 for the name of the command you set up in session startup
[04:41] <EnsignRedshirt> wastrel: Actually I'll be using python for the cgi scripts.
[04:41] <mike__> does anyone know what i can do... segmentation fault with drip
[04:42] <wastrel> mike__:  fire up a debugger and check out the core file
[04:42] <irv10tz> what install c
[04:42] <mzuverink> Can someone point me to a howto on setting up filters in evolution, specifically spamassassin?
[04:42] <Madpilot> !tell EnsignRedshirt about apache
[04:42] <irv10tz> what do i need to install k3b???
[04:42] <Madpilot> EnsignRedshirt: not sure about the python stuff, but apache itself is easy to install on Ubuntu
[04:42] <_jason> !info k3b
[04:42] <ubotu> k3b: (A sophisticated KDE cd burning application), section otherosfs, is optional. Version: 0.12.2-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 3658 kB, Installed size: 7880 kB
[04:42] <IdleOne> irv10tz:  sudo apt-get install k3b
[04:43] <mike__> wastrel, where can i get a debugger? which one?
[04:43] <Madpilot> irv10tz: just search for it in Synaptic & install it
[04:43] <wastrel> mike__:  nvm i was just joking :] 
[04:43] <mike__> wastrel, lol. so what should i do?
[04:43] <wastrel> mike__:  no idea
[04:44] <EnsignRedshirt> Madpilot: Thanks for the ubotu info (but the second link in ubotu's info. about apache doesn't work :)
[04:44] <mike__> wastrel, so will a debugger tell me?
[04:44] <EnsignRedshirt> Oops, that should have been "... doesn't work :("
[04:44] <Draconicus> _jason: grep nautilus ~/.gnome2 or grep ~/.gnome2 nautilus ?
[04:44] <irv10tz> hey i cant find k3b in the synaptic
[04:45] <Draconicus> irv10tz: Enable the other repositories.
[04:45] <wastrel> mike__:  no
[04:45] <Sando> Well, i'm having no luck join the dapper channel, can somebody just answer the question here?  pleeease
[04:45] <_jason> Draconicus: put something other than nautilus, since other files will probably have nautilus in there
[04:45] <_jason> Draconicus: grep -R 'xmms' ~/.gnome2
[04:46] <EnsignRedshirt> chmod775: About aclocal... I don't have an answer for you, but I seem to recall try to do some autoconf stuff, and discovering that aclocal was missing.  I didn't pursue it, because I gave up on figuring out autoconf.
[04:46] <Draconicus> _jason: I don't have xmms in the session thing, though...
[04:46] <EnsignRedshirt> s/try to/trying to/
[04:46] <Madpilot> EnsignRedshirt: thanks, I just edited that ubotu factiod...
[04:46] <_jason> Draconicus: add it, just add something more obscure than nautilus
[04:47] <thelsdj> anyone know why my eth0 might be coming up as eth0_ifrename?
[04:47] <Draconicus> _jason: I'll just use ooffice. That's one of the things I had in there.
[04:47] <thelsdj> seems to break dhcp and such
[04:47] <godmachine81> i am using debian but no one in the room can answer my question.. you think u guys can help me with something since you all are like sons to debian?
[04:47] <_jason> godmachine81: just ask, if someone knows they'll help probably
[04:48] <Draconicus> _jason: It didn't find the file...
[04:48] <_jason> Draconicus: grep ~ :)
[04:48] <godmachine81> is anyone here familiar with creox, jack-it, or any other sound input software that works well with debian?  i have a guitar setup and I am wanting to send my input into my soundcard and output it to my surround sound.. I need some software that will let me add effects and stuff to my guitars sound.. anyone have any ideas?
[04:48] <EnsignRedshirt> godmachine81: ...but heaven help you if you try to ask an ubuntu question in #debian :)
[04:48] <_jason> Draconicus: or search gnome's docs
[04:48] <Draconicus> _jason: I like the grep method.
[04:49] <lwizardl> hi
[04:49] <lwizardl> can ubuntu display hdtv res?
[04:49] <godmachine81> EnsignRedshirt:  i have learnt that in the past lol
[04:50] <Draconicus> irv10tz: Are you still around? I can guide you through the repositories thing.
[04:52] <tritium> lwizardl: of course
[04:52] <tritium> lwizardl: it's really about your hardware, not ubuntu
[04:52] <Draconicus> _jason: Wow. I don't know where the hell they're hiding this file, but it's not in the home directory.
[04:52] <lwizardl> i'm trying to find a os that will let me use my vga to component video cable so i can use mythtv on my tv
[04:53] <_jason> Draconicus: try #gnome, and #gnome on GIMPNet too
[04:53] <braniff> lwizardl, any os is compatible with a cable
[04:54] <tritium> lwizardl: do you have a high-def video capture card?
[04:54] <lwizardl> hmm becuase it seems to have a sync issue
[04:54] <lwizardl> not sure its an onboard
[04:54] <irv10tz> Draconicus, i already did the repositories thing a long time ago, but i cant find the k3b app
[04:54] <tritium> lwizardl: it's not high-def, then.  There are only 2 available for linux currently
[04:55] <lwizardl> whch ?
[04:55] <Draconicus> irv10tz: ...Okay... that's.. unusual.
[04:55] <tritium> lwizardl: check http://www.mythic.tv for details
[04:55] <ubuntu_> what up?
[04:55] <irv10tz> can you help me?
[04:55] <king_crimson> startkeylogger die die die die die die
[04:56] <irv10tz> i think there is something wrong
[04:56] <tritium> lwizardl: basically, the airstar hd5000 and the pchdtv hd-3000
[04:56] <IdleOne> irv10tz:  in a terminal type sudo apt-get install k3b
[04:56] <lwizardl> hmm
[04:56] <lwizardl> those are video cards only not capture cards correct ?
[04:57] <tritium> lwizardl: no, you have it backwards
[04:57] <irv10tz> the terminal says W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/univers e Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_univers e_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multive rse Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_multi verse_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main Pa ckages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_main_binary -i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy/restric ted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy_restr icted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates /main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_breezy-upd ates_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ph.archive.ubuntu.com breezy-updates /restricted Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ph.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_bree zy-updates_restricted_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[04:57] <tritium> irv10tz: stop that!
[04:57] <irv10tz> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[04:57] <irv10tz> E: Couldn't find package k3b
[04:57] <farous> irv10tz: this is the easiest way to be kicked out
[04:57] <xiaoyu> is there a media player that work under console except mplayer
[04:57] <biovore> !paste
[04:57] <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.
[04:58] <biovore> or join #flood
[04:58] <lwizardl> ok i have capture cards. i need to get the video out of the pc to the hdtv
[04:58] <Prohibited> Okay, I have mysql installed on unbuntu, it's apparently started. 1. How do I allow access from any host 2. How do I connect to the server? (Sorry, I am a noob.)
[04:58] <southern_> re
[04:58] <tritium> lwizardl: well, what I'm saying is that if you don't have high-def video capture, you won't get high-def quality media to output anyway
[04:58] <xiaoyu> is there a media player that work under console except mplayer
[04:59] <lwizardl> i have the iirc pc150 card
[04:59] <southern_> ***  I try to start dhcpd but it fails? why?
[04:59] <tritium> lwizardl: that's not high-def
[04:59] <tritium> southern_: how did you start it?
[04:59] <braniff> xiaoyu, xine
[04:59] <southern_>  sudo etc/init.d/dhcp3-server
[04:59] <southern_>  sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server
[04:59] <Jivenix> where is the theme folder?
[05:00] <ubuntu_> can i sae with this live demo?
[05:00] <ubuntu_> SAVE
[05:00] <tritium> southern_: what error did you get?  (also, you can use "sudo invoke-rc.d <service> start | stop | restart)
[05:00] <Diablozx9> hi all
[05:00] <xiaoyu> braniff, i installed the os with cd .is that installed
[05:00] <tritium> irv10tz: don't paste in here, okay?
[05:01] <southern_> * Stopping DHCP server...                  [fail] 
[05:01] <southern_> * Starting DHCP server...                  [fail] 
[05:01] <Jivenix> !theme folder
[05:01] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Jivenix
[05:01] <chmod775> I am getting a config.h error in configure.ac
[05:01] <irv10tz> okay
[05:01] <justin__> Can someone please tell me how to get the extra bottons on my Logitech Mx510 working?
[05:01] <chmod775> which packages needs to be install
[05:01] <tritium> southern_: try reconfiguring it with sudo dpkg-reconfigure dhcp3-server
[05:01] <irv10tz> tritium, okay
[05:02] <IdleOne> !tell justin__  about mouse
[05:02] <southern_> with invoke start the same -> [fail]  :(
[05:02] <lwizardl> tritium: its a pvr-150
[05:02] <tritium> lwizardl: I know, you told me
[05:02] <EnsignRedshirt> chmod775: I don't know, but if you don't get an answer here, you could try #devtools
[05:02] <xiaoyu> braniff, i installed the os with cd .is that installed
[05:03] <Prohibited> I need help, what do I do? I try to boot up mysql and get "ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)"
[05:03] <tritium> lwizardl: that's nice and all, but it's not high-def
[05:03] <Prohibited> How do I fix that?
[05:03] <chmod775> ok
[05:03] <braniff> xiaoyu, no you would have to get xine using apt
[05:03] <lwizardl> ok i thought it was
[05:03] <xiaoyu> braniff, ok
[05:04] <tritium> lwizardl: so, sorry to inform you
[05:04] <lwizardl> but what i'm trying to do currently is get my pc to work on my tv using component video
[05:04] <tritium> lwizardl: have you tweaked our /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[05:04] <xiaoyu> braniff, "apt-get install xine"  does not work
[05:04] <Prohibited> I need help, what do I do? I try to boot up mysql and get "ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)"
[05:05] <braniff> hmmm
[05:05] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  use sudo apt-get
[05:05] <braniff> !apt
[05:05] <ubotu> well, apt is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptGetHowTo/ or http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto
[05:05] <xiaoyu> i tryen
[05:05] <xiaoyu> i tryed
[05:05] <lwizardl> no i was using knoppix on the box but i'm goinng to try ubuntu as a server and then get the mythtv installed
[05:05] <xiaoyu> it says no package
[05:06] <chmod775> no activity there in devtools
[05:06] <chmod775> poor me
[05:06] <xiaoyu> what shall i do
[05:06] <southern_> tritium: dpkg reconfigure hadn't solved...
[05:07] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, what shall i do
[05:07] <tritium> southern_: did you read the docs thoroughly?
[05:07] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  have you enabled universe?
[05:07] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, what is universe.sorry i am new to ubuntu
[05:07] <IdleOne> !tell xiaoyu  about universe
[05:07] <southern_> no but it needles...
[05:07] <Jivenix> how come every time i try to cp a folder somewhere, it goes 'omitting directory'
[05:07] <Jivenix> FRAK!
[05:08] <tritium> southern_: needles?
[05:08] <kcul> !tell kcul about universe
[05:08] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  ubotu  sent you a link follow the instructions there then when that is done try to apt-get xine
[05:08] <whyami> what is the linux equivalent for dos command: dir /ad?
[05:08] <southern_> tritium I setuped it, configured it, what do I have to do else?
[05:08] <Draconicus> Does anyone in here know where the gnome-screensaver config for image directory is?
[05:09] <kcul> cd /ad
[05:09] <kcul> or list sd
[05:09] <kcul> lol
[05:09] <tritium> southern_: not sure.  You haven't defined the problem to specifically.  I suggest you read the docs in /usr/share/doc/dhcp3-server
[05:09] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, what is ubotu
[05:09] <gord> anyone know where anyone know what /dev/ device your keyboard is mapped to?
[05:10] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  go to this link http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowt
[05:10] <IdleOne> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[05:10] <rukuartic> Would anyone know how I would list all the programms installed on my computer?
[05:10] <tritium> rukuartic: dpkg -l is one way
[05:10] <southern> tritium: thank you
[05:11] <rukuartic> I'm looking for a certain file, and I know I can pipe it to a grep command, but... Tri, thanks!
[05:11] <IdleOne> sudo apt-cache search *? beats me never tried
[05:11] <whyami> so how do I list only directories using, I assume, the ls command? I don't see a flag for this...
[05:11] <tritium> IdleOne: apt-cache doesn't require sudo ;)
[05:11] <EnsignRedshirt> rukuartic: For a GUI way, run Synaptic, and click on the "S" field header.
[05:11] <mzuverink> evolution spamassasin help anyone?
[05:11] <chmod775> automake --gnu --include-deps --copy --add-missin
[05:11] <IdleOne> tritium:  thanks ()
[05:11] <chmod775> why do I get a ./config.h error
[05:11] <chmod775> ?
[05:11] <rukuartic> EnsignRedshirt, Thanks for your help :)
[05:12] <briguyd> so i installed firefox 1.5 a while ago and uninstalled 1.0 and everything works fine, but whe  i try to open a link in thunderbird, it doesnt do anything
[05:12] <tritium> southern, IdleOne: sure
[05:12] <Goldfisch> I deleted an old windows partition (/dev/hda5), and the recreated it as a linux partiton to install an alternate distro. All the partitions after /dev/hda5, shuffled down, and this new one is now /dev/hda8 at the bottom of the partition table list. How does GRUB see this? By hda number, or physical sequence on the disk?
[05:12] <briguyd> any whay to make sure it sends the links to firefox?
[05:12] <destroyrapture> Installation of Ubuntu problems....it keeps failing to install the base system, any ideas?
[05:12] <southern> ?
[05:12] <GameOver69> hey can anyone tell me how i can install azerus kind of in the same light as firefox 1.5 in the ubuntu wiki
[05:12] <braniff> Goldfisch, by hda number
[05:12] <Hobbsee> !tell briguyd about thunderbird
[05:12] <IdleOne> !azureus
[05:12] <ubotu> somebody said azureus was a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo
[05:12] <rukuartic> briguyd, if you go into system>settings>default apps I think
[05:12] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  bad cd burn
[05:13] <slew> where should mouse pointer themes go?
[05:13] <destroyrapture> geneo93: thank you, will try again
[05:13] <Goldfisch> Rats! Now when I reboot, I am getting stuck after stage1.5 with "Error 17". I am using my knoppix live CD to try and repair things. I bumped down all the numbers, and tried update-grub. Still didn't work.
[05:13] <GameOver69> they have a new azerus out
[05:13] <GameOver69> 2.4
[05:13] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  burn at 16x or more
[05:13] <GameOver69> thats for 2.3.06
[05:13] <destroyrapture> geneo03: ok, will do
[05:13] <braniff> Goldfisch, remember that grub is 0-based such that hda1 is 0 in grub
[05:14] <Brunellus> how do I take a screenshot with a video playing in totem-xine?
[05:14] <IdleOne> GameOver69:  I dont think that 2.4 is in the repos
[05:14] <destroyrapture> geneo93: so if I burn it at 40x it should be ok?
[05:14] <emergence> What's the default password for 'root'? I tried all the password combinations that I know of to access 'roo't through 'su', but it's not working
[05:14] <rukuartic> Brunellus, I know if you're in VNC, you need to change some video settings
[05:14] <geneo93> well i nevr go beyond 24x
[05:15] <Goldfisch> Well, I used to have /dev/hda6 as my primary linux partition. Now it says its /dev/hda5. grub/menu.lst had hd(0,5) as the reference mounting /dev/hda6. I adjusted menu.lst to be hd(0,4) and root=/dev/hda5, then did update-grub. But apparently that didn't cut it.
[05:15] <Brunellus> rukuartic, VLC?
[05:15] <GameOver69> its not
[05:15] <Jivenix> I upgraded to dapper drake
[05:15] <IdleOne> !tell emergence  about sudo
[05:15] <GameOver69> thats why i just want to download it
[05:15] <Jivenix> but i hate the cursors
[05:15] <briguyd> rukuartic, those people seem to have the problem of the links opening in a new window and not opening anything but the home page. Mine is not doing anything at all
[05:15] <Madpilot> emergence: use sudo & your own user pw
[05:15] <rukuartic> Brunellus, Try searching google for "screenshot vlc" yeah... VLC is another media player thing like xine
[05:15] <destroyrapture> geneo93: thnk you
[05:15] <Jivenix> how can i convert 'em back to breezy cursors?
[05:15] <GameOver69> and do the same to it as in the firefox... thats presented in the wikli
[05:15] <tritium> Jivenix: #ubuntu+1 for dapper stuff
[05:15] <braniff> Goldfisch, update-grub? just edit menu.lst and reboot
[05:15] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  you may want to check md5sum also
[05:15] <briguyd> i'll try it though
[05:15] <rukuartic> briguyd, Oh, sorry. I must've misunderstood your question :P
[05:15] <emergence> Thank you!
[05:15] <IdleOne> GameOver69:  download the source and compile it
[05:16] <IdleOne> GameOver69:  dont ask I dont know how :/
[05:16] <slew> i want to install a new mouse pointer theme, where should i put it?
[05:16] <briguyd> let me see if this works, first. It might still
[05:16] <GameOver69> for some reason the older verison wont update
[05:16] <GameOver69> and i have no clue how compile
[05:16] <Syco54645> how can i set gnome so that it makes me click yes i want to delete something
[05:17] <Syco54645> right now it just deletes it
[05:17] <tritium> !enter
[05:17] <rukuartic> Does anyone know how I'd change the ownership of a directory, all its files, subfolders, and other things?
[05:17] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[05:17] <braniff> rukuartic, "# chown -R newowner:newowner /dir"
[05:17] <slew> Syco54645, i think thats in the nautilus prefs
[05:18] <rukuartic> braniff, Doh! I didn't know there was a -R switch... Thanks!
[05:18] <Syco54645> slew: yeah i have that option ticked, but it still doesnt work right
[05:18] <braniff> np
[05:18] <slew> Syco54645, ok, well sorry, thats as far as i know. =] 
[05:19] <thelsdj> well this is fun, appears that both of my network cards have the same mac address :(
[05:19] <thelsdj> or i should say interfaces, same card
[05:19] <rukuartic> thelsdj, Wow. Whats the odds of that?
[05:20] <bob_dolemite> hello, I'm having an emergency, could someone tell me the command to set a root password?
[05:20] <Muntu_na_Buntu> hello
[05:20] <Discipulus> where are the fonts at?
[05:20] <thelsdj> rukuartic: trying to figure out whether its a driver bug, or manufacturing error something heh
[05:20] <IdleOne> !tell bob_dolemite  about root
[05:20] <slew> Syco54645, ok, well sorry, thats as far as i know. =] 
[05:20] <Goldfisch> braniff: I have a hunch. I bet MBR is looking for hd(0,5) to find menu.lst like in the past, and doesn't know it moved to hd(0,4). I am running plain grub now, so update MBR.
[05:20] <slew> hehe oops
[05:20] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, it does not work ether
[05:20] <rukuartic> thelsdj, Eh... I think its actually possible for that to have appened by random change
[05:21] <zero789> bob_dolemite, $sudo su; passwd
[05:21] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  what does not work?
[05:21] <rukuartic> thelsdj, chance*. But yeah thats kinda funny. Can't you change your mac though?
[05:21] <thelsdj> rukuartic: how so? usually when they make a dual interface card they are sequential
[05:21] <thelsdj> so shouldn't be a random chance they would be the same
[05:21] <xnull> how do I make .. control + shift to run a command?
[05:21] <thelsdj> not sure, i'll have to see how i'd do that with tg3 driver
[05:21] <slew> i want to install a new mouse pointer theme, where should i put it?
[05:22] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, i enabled universe but can't fine the package
[05:22] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  what is the exact commandyou are typing?
[05:23] <rukuartic> thelsdj, I've got no clue. Just guessing.
[05:23] <biovore> xiaoyu: apt-get update then try again
[05:23] <xiaoyu> i did
[05:23] <rukuartic> Would anyone happen to know, why when I get a hit on my website, it opens up a second instance of httpd? Every time I look I've got about seven or eight copies of apache running.
[05:23] <destroyrapture> geneo93: md5sum?
[05:24] <Madpilot> rukuartic: isn't Apache supposed to do that, for load sharing?
[05:24] <zx8> hello people
[05:24] <zx8> ubuntu is not recognising my ethernet card
[05:24] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  checks to see if all info in iso is good
[05:24] <destroyrapture> ok
[05:24] <rukuartic> zx8, is it wireless?
[05:24] <mfv> hello all.  does the AMD64 distribution have most of the same packages as in the 32 bit distro?
[05:24] <zx8> this is puzzling because it is a standard embeded intel chipset
[05:24] <nnhoa> k
[05:24] <xiaoyu> can you give me your sourcelist
[05:25] <zx8> no it is not wireless
[05:25] <rukuartic> Madpilot, Any way I would turn that feature off, or limit the number of instances? I'm running a very small website with few hits per hour
[05:25] <rukuartic> zx8, No clue then...
[05:25] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, can you give me your sourcelist
[05:25] <zx8> linux without eth0 is totally useless for me
[05:25] <briguyd> rukuartic, i fixed it
[05:25] <zx8> it could not find my sound card either
[05:25] <wastrel> zx8:  what does lspci show for your nic
[05:25] <briguyd> i went into the system preferences and under preferred applications, it was messed up, so i fixed it
[05:26] <zx8> i do not remember right now
[05:26] <Madpilot> rukuartic: you can probably limit it somehow - check the Apache docs or #apache
[05:26] <rukuartic> briguyd, Great :)
[05:26] <rukuartic> Madpilot, Any clue what I'd search for?I 'm not even sure what term to search for.
[05:27] <slew> does anyone know where to put a new mouse cursor theme?!
[05:27] <Madpilot> rukuartic: neither am I, TBH...
[05:27] <crimsun> zx8: please boot with " pci=noapic" at the boot prompt
[05:27] <destroyrapture> geneo93: mind if I pm you?
[05:27] <crimsun> zx8: sorry, " pci=noacpi"
[05:27] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  its ok
[05:28] <crimsun> zx8: if that doesn't work, please try " nolapic", and if that doesn't work, " noapic nolapic"
[05:28] <Jivenix> how do you configure the cursors?
[05:28] <IdleOne> xiaoyu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9287
[05:28] <mega_magoo> #tvdown
[05:28] <slew> Jivenix, no one seems to know.
[05:28] <Madpilot> Jivenix & slew: search ubuntuforums.org, there's a good howto there somewhere
[05:29] <Jivenix> lol
[05:29] <Jivenix> ok
[05:29] <crimsun> Jivenix: / slew: install gcursor
[05:29] <Jivenix> sorry to keep asking
[05:29] <crimsun> then choose System> Preferences> Cursor Selection> Install Theme
[05:29] <Madpilot> Jivenix & slew: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77694
[05:29] <slew> sometimes you have to keep asking =] 
[05:30] <zx8> crimsun ok i will try it thanks
[05:30] <crimsun> !info gcursor
[05:30] <ubotu> gcursor: (gnome cursor theme managing software), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.061-ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 14 kB, Installed size: 152 kB
[05:30] <crimsun> there. All you need to get it working.
[05:30] <bisquit> Hey Guys... I'm getting Guild Wars to run on plain WINE, well, I'm getting little no non accel
[05:30] <bisquit> So it's crazy
[05:30] <rukuartic> Well thanks for all your help guys
[05:30] <Jivenix> this is hot, thanks Madpilot
[05:32] <bisquit> It mite be DX 8 though.. So im going to try 9c under WINE
[05:33] <killfill> hi
[05:33] <killfill> guys.. when you stick a pendrive into ubuntu.. hwere does HAL mount the device?
[05:33] <chmod775> check in /media
[05:34] <chmod775> or simply type the mount command
[05:34] <killfill> well i dont have ubunto.. its why im asking.. :-)
[05:34] <braniff> ./media/usbdrive
[05:34] <killfill> ah
[05:34] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, with you sourcelist there is no xine ether
[05:34] <ubuntu_> help
[05:34] <ACU> hey guys --- I am looking for a software which captures the screeen and sound in linux (something like camtasia for windows) do you have any sugestions (except Istanbul recorder which does not record sound)
[05:34] <slew> crimsun, Madpilot thanks homies
[05:34] <killfill> /mnt/media/ubbdrive?..
[05:34] <knoppix> Anyone know if ub can be installed inside a folder on an NT system?
[05:34] <chmod775> nope /media/usbdrive
[05:35] <crimsun> under /media
[05:35] <crimsun> the precise mountpoint depends on the volume [label] 
[05:35] <killfill> how does the icon show in nautilus? with what name? "usbdrive?"
[05:35] <IdleOne> !xine
[05:35] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[05:35] <IdleOne> hmmm
[05:35] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  seems there isnt
[05:36] <crimsun> !libxine1c2
[05:36] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, crimsun
[05:36] <crimsun> !info libxine1c2
[05:36] <_jason> IdleOne, xiaoyu: it's xine-ui
[05:36] <ubotu> libxine1c2: (the xine video/media player library, binary files), section libs, is optional. Version: 1.0.1-1ubuntu10.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 3909 kB, Installed size: 10284 kB
[05:36] <killfill> crimsun, oh so ubuntu mounts the thing depending of the label of the volume?
[05:36] <killfill> i.e. /media/VOLNAME
[05:36] <xiaoyu> does that work under console
[05:37] <killfill> and its its not set its /mnt/usbdrive?
[05:37] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  yes
[05:37] <farous> GameOver69: basically change breezy to dapper in your sources.list file
[05:37] <IdleOne> I just tried it
[05:37] <crimsun> killfill: depends on the label, yes
[05:37] <farous> sorry wrong room
[05:37] <CentHOGG> is anyone here pretty knowledgable about memtest+
[05:37] <IdleOne> _jason:  thank you ()
[05:37] <ACU>  I am looking for a software which captures the screeen and sound in linux (something like camtasia for windows-except Istanbul recorder which does not record sound)
[05:38] <IdleOne> ACU:  xvidcap
[05:38] <killfill> crimsun: do you happend to know a command with i can see the vol of a msdos partition?..  i guess ubuntu does it with HAL, and HAL as its a kernel thing it can access this stuff?
[05:39] <xiaoyu> _jason, thanks
[05:39] <Mantice> Any one know if linux can mount mdf's they have been around for ages
[05:40] <CentHOGG> I know linux can't mount particleboard :P
[05:40] <Mantice> wtf is that lol
[05:40] <IdleOne> lmao not what you want
[05:40] <biovore> Mantice: mdf's?
[05:40] <Mantice> Its like a cd image
[05:40] <varsendagger> hey how do i get my wireless card working?
[05:40] <crimsun> killfill: sure, use hal-device
[05:40] <Mantice> only that you can emulate copy protection
[05:41] <IdleOne> !wireless
[05:41] <varsendagger> anyone use xbconnect
[05:41] <ubotu> I guess wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[05:41] <varsendagger> !ubuntu
[05:41] <ubotu> ubuntu is probably an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It's Bantu for 'Humanity to others'. see !awards.
[05:41] <crimsun> killfill: pipe it through less, then search for volume.label
[05:41] <crimsun> killfill: that presumes it's already mounted.
[05:41] <crimsun> killfill: otherwise you'll have to use fdisk -l
[05:41] <biovore> Mantice: DRM stuff probably isn't open enough to be in linux.. If you figure out the format, I might be able to make it work :-)
[05:42] <Mantice> Ubuntu will rule the whole world when - Mounts MDF's - Can Write NTSF Drives which I think comes out in April 20th
[05:42] <biovore> unless you mean udf
[05:42] <killfill> crimsun: fdisk -l does actually work?..
[05:42] <Mantice> MDF
[05:42] <biovore> linux can write to NTFS, you have to make a custom kernel
[05:42] <Mantice> Quake 4.mdf
[05:42] <biovore> what makes those files?
[05:42] <Mantice> n00bs cant make kernals with out compileing them screwed up
[05:42] <Mantice> and crashing linux :(
[05:43] <Mantice> Alcohol 120%
[05:43] <Mantice> And a few others
[05:43] <biovore> ok.. so there might be a standard writen on it then..
[05:43] <whyami> how do I set options for ttyS0?
[05:43] <CentHOGG> oh that's proprietary eh?
[05:43] <biovore> whyami: serial port?
[05:43] <Mantice> I dont think I can make my own Kernal
[05:44] <Mantice> I just started using linux 10 hours ago
[05:44] <knoppix> Anyone know if Ubuntu (or any major distro) can install inside an NT folder?
[05:44] <Mantice> and I slept for like 8 hours
[05:44] <whyami> biovore: yes. I seem to be having problems with a JAVA program communicating to a microcontroller. Confusion over linefeed vs. carriage return...
[05:44] <biovore> there are some how too's.. just have to type a few lines in..
[05:44] <biovore> whyami: linux is lf only
[05:44] <ACU> IdleOne -thanks I am trying now to install xvidcap
[05:44] <crimsun> killfill: cfdisk will if fdisk doesn't.
[05:44] <biovore> you will have to manualy send 0x0D 0x0A
[05:44] <crimsun> killfill: if it's mounted, though, use hal-device
[05:45] <whyami> biovore: and I think this program is expecting something else. I'm wondering if there might a parameter I can set. I just found setserial...
[05:45] <xiaoyu> i want to watch movie without X, xine  doess not work
[05:45] <IdleOne> ACU:  np just heard about that yesterday myself ()
[05:45] <biovore> setserial is one..
[05:45] <biovore> I ussualy deal with c++ and serial ports
[05:46] <killfill> crimsun: yup.. well im trying to automount thingies on freebsd, here there is no hal.. :-( thats why im wondering this things...
[05:46] <Psykus> i installed the w32codecs packages, yet totem is still unable to play .wmv files and other formats...anything else I need to do?
[05:46] <killfill> fdisk doesnt seems to work... not cfdisk.. wired
[05:46] <crimsun> killfill: heh, I presumed you meant under Linux
[05:46] <xiaoyu> i want to watch movie without X, xine  doess not work
[05:46] <IdleOne> !restrictedformats
[05:46] <ubotu> I heard restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[05:47] <zero789> xiaoyu, try mplayer
[05:47] <killfill> :-] 
[05:47] <whyami>  biovore: do you know if there is a program which can help me "spy" on the serial port i.e. see what is being sent and received?
[05:47] <xiaoyu> zero789, there are package conflict
[05:47] <Mantice> Restriceted Just click accpet and download some kb and it works :P
[05:47] <braniff> Psykus, afaik there is no wmv9 codec for linux
[05:48] <biovore> whyami: you can probably make some thing and connect it to serial port 2 and run minicom
[05:48] <Psykus> i can't seem to play divx either
[05:48] <biovore> Psykus: I have never had any luck with anydistros multimedia packages
[05:48] <Mantice> How about is there a Daemon Tools for linux?
[05:48] <biovore> Psykus: I allways have to do it my self
[05:48] <pulver> hey! any ideas howto rip real media streams? i can play this particular stream with realplayer but not mplayer.. get a "Authentication failed.  Please try again." msg from server. any ideas?
[05:49] <Psykus> the audio seems to be working, but no video
[05:49] <biovore> Mantice: you can mount a .iso file to your filesystem using the -o loop option with mount
[05:49] <biovore> mount -o loop file.iso /media/cdrom for instance
[05:49] <whyami> biovore: but minicom won't pass the info from my software on my linux box to the microcontroller, correct?
[05:49] <biovore> minicom is just a keyboard terminal
[05:50] <xiaoyu> how can i install mplayer
[05:50] <Mantice> Yeah I know
[05:50] <Mantice> I have few isos though
[05:50] <pulver> is it possible to rip real media streams with realplayer? or anything else
[05:50] <varsendagger> where can i find info on bounties
[05:50] <biovore> xiaoyu: add universe to your apt and apt-get install mplayer-686
[05:50] <Mantice> All my cd's have copyprotection
[05:50] <braniff> pulver, you cuould use a capture card
[05:50] <Mantice> So I couldent rip them into ISO's
[05:50] <IdleOne> !mplayer\
[05:50] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[05:51] <IdleOne> !mplayer
[05:51] <ubotu> it has been said that mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto  For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061
[05:51] <Mantice> Warcraft III.mdf :( WARCRAFT 3 IS GONE !
[05:51] <IdleOne> xiaoyu:  there ^
[05:51] <biovore> Mantice: you try using linux to directly read the disk to a file? cat /dev/cdrom > filename.iso ?
[05:51] <biovore> that dose a bit pre bit copy..
[05:51] <Mantice> I was googleing it
[05:51] <chmod775> how do I install jre for the firefox web browser
[05:51] <pulver> braniff: dont have that :)
[05:51] <biovore> but some copyprotection messes it up
[05:51] <Mantice> apparently no one has done any thing about it
[05:51] <IdleOne> !java
[05:51] <chmod775> I tried the one in wiki but no it's in vain
[05:51] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[05:52] <chmod775> I know that IdleOne
[05:52] <biovore> that java thing works well :-)
[05:52] <xiaoyu> libjack0.100.0-0 (>= 0.100.0) 
[05:52] <chmod775> k
[05:52] <IdleOne> worked great for me
[05:52] <Mantice> It doesnt matter
[05:52] <Mantice> becasue Cedga reads copy protection
[05:52] <Mantice> I just wana mount the mdf
[05:52] <xiaoyu> biovore, libjack0.100.0-0 (>= 0.100.0) can not be installed
[05:53] <DjKritical> Hey does anyone know the command to show how much load a server is using?
[05:53] <biovore> xiaoyu: you running daper or something?
[05:53] <xiaoyu> biovore, i don't know
[05:53] <ubuntu> All I want to do is install azureus Can anyone help a newbe.
[05:53] <killfill> crimsun: fdisk -l doesnt work..  are you sure it shows dos labels?
[05:53] <Mantice> I can
[05:53] <Mantice> Im a n00b but i got azururs working
[05:54] <IdleOne> xiaoyu: lsb_release -d tell us what it says
[05:54] <ubuntu> how did you do it
[05:54] <Mantice> Download Azurus for linux
[05:54] <biovore> xiaoyu: from what I can tell the developers are messing with jackd atm
[05:54] <sergioX> hi
[05:54] <biovore> its currently .80 I think there updating it to .100
[05:54] <esj> having problem building crm114.  It can't find the tre library which builds into /usr/local/lib.  I've put an entry into /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig.  ldconfig -p shows that it knows about the tre library yet building CRM 114 still bitches about not finding it.  Any ideas?
[05:54] <Mantice> Then theres a script file Called azureus
[05:54] <ubuntu> got it
[05:54] <Mantice> open it
[05:54] <Mantice> and run it
[05:54] <sergioX> does anybody can tellme how can I run an applicantion that I had download with synaptic?
[05:55] <Mantice> It should be in the Linux Menu :)
[05:55] <whyami> sergioX: try typing the name of the app in the command line
[05:55] <ubuntu> so can i run it in the terminal window
[05:55] <sergioX> does anybody can tellme how can I run an applicantion that I had download with synaptic?
[05:55] <Mantice> yeah
[05:55] <crimsun> killfill: no, did you use cfdisk?
[05:55] <IdleOne> sergioX:  what application?
[05:55] <biovore> sergioX: what you install?
[05:56] <sergioX> I had intall a game named Xearth
[05:56] <chmod775> for installing on firefox jre I should follow java mozilla firefox
[05:56] <killfill> crimsun: nope.. :-(
[05:56] <IdleOne> sergioX:  in Aplications > Games
[05:56] <biovore> hehe xeath
[05:56] <chmod775> right ?
[05:56] <chmod775> not installing fakeroot and all
[05:56] <chmod775> I hope I am correct
[05:56] <killfill> hal seems the only thing that does it..
[05:56] <ubuntu> Thanks I will try it I have been trying to install using wiki info and I was just getting hung
[05:57] <Mantice> whats some cool nix games guys
[05:57] <crimsun> killfill: you should be using hal-device* anyhow, not fdisk...
[05:57] <IdleOne> chmod775:  you updated to firefox 1.5 right?
[05:57] <ACU> a very simple question - i have downloaded a*.deb on my desktop - what do I do now?
[05:57] <xiaoyu> biovore, does that mean i can,t install mplaer
[05:57] <killfill> heh...
[05:57] <sergioX> It does not appear
[05:57] <IdleOne> ACU:  dpkg -i package.deb
[05:58] <biovore> xiaoyu: I think you might be better of build it from source..  I had to build my from source to get support for divx5,wmv,x264
[05:58] <esac_> anybody know how in vmware i can allow access to my other ntfs partitions on my hard drive ?
[05:58] <fr500> hello
[05:58] <ACU> man (or woman) you are a savior (IdleOne) thanks - I do not know why I always forgot how to do it
[05:58] <biovore> good AAC support is only in the CVS version atm
[05:58] <fr500> i have an apt proble, i get lots of bzip errors, same sources.list works at job pc just fine
[05:58] <IdleOne> ACU:  man and Im not a savior just a guy who asked the same questions you did a few days ago ()
[05:58] <xiaoyu> IdleOne, Description:    Ubuntu (The Breezy Badger Release)
[05:58] <thelsdj> hrm, i followed the nvidia binary driver install but xdriinfo says 'libGL is too old.' any ideas what is causing that?
[05:59] <chmod775> IdleOne, Yes that's right
[05:59] <dibblego> after I install the NVidia driver, X crashes with cannot load module "nvidia" - even though I can see the shared objects in the /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/
[05:59] <chmod775> I have update firefox to 1.5.0.1 and installed it in /opt directory
[05:59] <IdleOne> chmod775:  if you folow the instructions you should have a problem
[05:59] <biovore> thelsdj: you install using apt or downloaded that stuff from nivida?
[05:59] <IdleOne> shouldnt
[05:59] <thelsdj> biovore: apt, should i download latest from nvidia?
[05:59] <chmod775> U mean the path /usr/
[05:59] <thelsdj> this is on dapper
[05:59] <IdleOne> chmod775:  try !javadebs
[06:00] <biovore> thelsdj: apt should work..  (I have never had luck with it though) but it been stated it works..
[06:00] <babo> hello
[06:00] <thelsdj> i get nvidia logo but glxgears is slow as hell
[06:00] <babo> I have some sound issues ...
[06:00] <chmod775> I know that IdleOne one I am now downloading jre bin file
[06:00] <IdleOne> ok
[06:00] <biovore> thelsdj: you do the nvidia-glx-settings sting to enable nvidia glx?
[06:00] <chmod775> If I face any problems help me plz
[06:00] <xiaoyu> ok
[06:00] <biovore> thelsdj: dose glxinfo say nvidia for the opengl string (not SGI)
[06:00] <dibblego> why do the NVidia driver instructions tell you to uninstall nvidia-glx?
[06:01] <babo> I've been troubleshooting my sound for a while now ... from lspci I get a  ' Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device' message.
[06:01] <IdleOne> chmod775:  ill do my best and biovore  is hear to backup ()
[06:01] <chmod775> So, I should follow the instruction which are usder the heading java on mozilla firefox
[06:01] <mskinner> Good morning all... quick question... just installed ubunto and firefox will often just end its process. no warning or anything.
[06:01] <chmod775> k
[06:01] <IdleOne> chmod775:  yes
[06:01] <Mantice> Is this true Damper will support writing to NTSF drives?
[06:01] <mskinner> is there a way to trace or log it?
[06:01] <babo> mskinner: you probably have flash issues
[06:01] <biovore> mskinner: run it in a shell
[06:01] <thelsdj> biovore: ya glxinfo shows nvidia, no sgi anywhere
[06:02] <biovore> thelsdj: hmmm
[06:02] <mskinner> so    xterm then firefox  playwith it till it blows up?
[06:02] <zx8> if i dont get a linux distro workin on my machine soon i am going to slit my own neck
[06:02] <biovore> mskinner: yup.. debugs to stdout
[06:02] <akant> #bacula
[06:02] <varsendagger> zx8 go to eye0s.com
[06:02] <mskinner> i was also trying to get the nvidia-glx install. when i run the enable the driver it doesn't seem to change the xorg.conf file.
[06:02] <IdleOne> zx8:  can I have your machine when you do LOL
[06:03] <babo> can anyone help me with a sound issue ... ?
[06:03] <biovore> mskinner: you running on amd64?
[06:03] <mskinner> doh... mskinner@hdtv:~$ which firefox
[06:03] <mskinner> /usr/bin/firefox
[06:03] <mskinner> mskinner@hdtv:~$ firefox
[06:03] <mskinner> Segmentation fault
[06:03] <mskinner> mskinner@hdtv:~$
[06:03] <mskinner> amd 1500 althlon
[06:04] <biovore> hmm firefox-1.5 or 1.0.7?
[06:04] <IdleOne> 1.0.7
[06:04] <biovore> hmmm
[06:04] <IdleOne> Im sure
[06:04] <biovore> that firefox-1.5 bin dosn't work on amd64.. I know that
[06:04] <mskinner> may be related
[06:05] <babo> mskinner: there's a good tutorial in the wiki.
[06:05] <Mantice> I have the amd 64 version of ubuntu
[06:05] <Mantice> every thing works pefect
[06:05] <babo> mskinner: it has a solution to the flash issue as well ... does your firefox start up or not ?
[06:05] <mskinner> i have a thought.. could it be the linux kernel -k7 ...???  i would rather have just run the i386.. but wasn't offered a choice when this dvd installed Ubuntu
[06:05] <mskinner> Linux hdtv 2.6.12-10-k7 #1 Mon Feb 13 12:29:26 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[06:05] <biovore> you get firefox-1.5 workingo n it?
[06:05] <dibblego> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run installs a module called "nvidia", and not "nv" - correct?
[06:06] <biovore> yup
[06:06] <babo> mine  used to start up but then exit automatically whenever I hit a flash site
[06:06] <mskinner> i just tried to start it up from the blue earth icon next to "System" and i doesn't work anymore.. i had it running when the pc first booted up.
[06:06] <biovore> dibblego: if you do it using the nvidia installer you have to chop out the setup nvidia TLS links
[06:06] <dibblego> after installing it, I can see the modules in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/ yet the X logs show that it failed to load
[06:06] <rabeldable> join /#perl
[06:06] <rabeldable> ;)
[06:06] <dibblego> biovore: I don't understand what you mean exactly
[06:07] <babo> mskinner: maybe you should try a reinstall first then
[06:07] <dibblego> what is "chop out the setup nvidia TLS links"?
[06:07] <babo> Can anyone help with a sound issue ?
[06:07] <biovore> dibblego: /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx
[06:07] <biovore> complete fucks with the glx settings..
[06:07] <dibblego> biovore: you mean delete that file?
[06:07] <biovore> take it out of you /etc/rc.d runlevels
[06:08] <biovore> and reinstall the installers
[06:08] <biovore> (nvidia modules)
[06:08] <fr500> i have an apt proble, i get lots of bzip errors, same sources.list works at job pc just fine
[06:08] <babo> nobody ?
[06:08] <mskinner> i'll retry it.. using the new dvd from LINUXPRO mag .  is there a way to force i386 mode instead of an amd-k7 version of the kernal. i'd sacrifce a small % of speed on this blisterlying fast 1500 for stability
[06:08] <dibblego> biovore: I still don't know what you mean, but I'll fuck with it
[06:08] <babo> mskinner  ... $linux32
[06:09] <HammerBlade2020> where do i put icon themes?
[06:09] <biovore> dibblego: the ubuntu method of nvidia is different why then us old school guys use to do it..
[06:10] <IdleOne> !themes
[06:10] <mskinner> babo. is that on the install boot up prompt?
[06:10] <mskinner> ill give it a try and see you back on in 20 min or so.. ty!
[06:10] <dibblego> biovore: yes, I followed a web page (nvidia wiki?) that told me to uninstall nvidia-glx, which I have already done
[06:10] <biovore> ok.. so your installing the nvidia stuff from apt?
[06:10] <mskinner> oh one last thing.. is there a screen detector  i have a 20" diamond scan mitsu and it is in 60hz  (killing my eyes)
[06:11] <babo> I am having some weird issues with my sound ... according to lspci ...  Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device ... yet when I switch it from ecds daemon to the alsa daemon - I can test input fine. Yet I can't hear anything form xmms and I want to get skype up and running
[06:11] <dibblego> biovore: no, from the NVidia*.run file
[06:11] <babo> help
[06:11] <biovore> dibblego: you have all the kernel sources then?
[06:11] <crimsun> babo: which output plugin are you using in xmms?
[06:11] <biovore> dibblego: and built the kernel module then?
[06:11] <farous> babp make xmms use alsa
[06:12] <IdleOne> !tell babo about skype
[06:12] <chmod775> IdleOne, I did a chmod +x on jre______
[06:12] <chmod775> and then did a sudo ./jre
[06:12] <farous> babo: xmms prefs then choose alsa
[06:12] <babo> crimsun: where can I tell that ... .xmms maybe ?
[06:12] <chmod775> It extracted the content to a directory on the desktop top
[06:12] <chmod775> ?
[06:12] <crimsun> babo: see what farous said
[06:13] <IdleOne> chmod775:  you making this up as you go or you following the wiki?
[06:13] <chmod775> k
[06:13] <babo> farous: xmms prefs from that command line ?
[06:13] <crimsun> babo: no, right click and choose Preferences
[06:13] <fr500> hmmm noone
[06:13] <farous> babo: are you running xmms from the command line?
[06:13] <Mantice> Yeah the defult skin is crap
[06:13] <IdleOne> chmod775:  i promise you if you follow the wiki you shouldnt have any problems
[06:13] <shygoly> #why when i install eclipse ,errors "eclipse-jdt should be installed ,but cant be install"
[06:14] <biovore> apt-get install xmms-skins for some extra skins
[06:15] <babo> thanks guys !!! it works !
[06:15] <farous> :0
[06:15] <farous> :)
[06:15] <shygoly> !eclipse
[06:15] <geneo93> or you can use winamp skins
[06:15] <ubotu> to install eclipse please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EclipseIDE
[06:15] <Toba> does anyone here have some tips on multiple monitors with ubuntu?
[06:15] <chmod775> dude IdleOne I am confused
[06:15] <chmod775> I download the jre bin file and installed it
[06:15] <Toba> I am planning on buying another LCD to match this one and a dual-output nvidia video card
[06:16] <chmod775> Now I am following the steps in Java on MOzilla ff
[06:16] <biovore> Toba: it works
[06:16] <farous> Toba: set them in xorg.conf
[06:16] <biovore> Toba: granted a pain to setup
[06:16] <chmod775> Is that right do I need to install fakeroot
[06:16] <chmod775> and stuff
[06:16] <chmod775> ?
[06:16] <Toba> heh, I'm sure it is
[06:16] <Toba> so, how is gnome support for it?
[06:16] <Toba> is it easy and intuitive to set virtual desktops to specific real desktops?
[06:16] <babo> ... back again, hi guys :)
[06:16] <Toba> and swap them around etc?
[06:16] <IdleOne> chmod775:  you need to follow the instructions on the wiki..it has been done and tested 1000000 times and worked
[06:16] <xiaoyu> biovore, how to build that myself
[06:16] <biovore> xiaoyu: mplayer?
[06:17] <dobblego> sorry, my router crashed
[06:17] <chmod775> Which heading show I follow
[06:17] <xiaoyu> biovore,yes
[06:17] <chmod775> java on mozilla firefox is that the one after downloading jre bin file
[06:17] <biovore> http://www.biovore.net/index.php?page=linux/mpbg
[06:17] <IdleOne> chmod775:  gimme a sec
[06:17] <chmod775> or do I need to do that fake root and stuff
[06:17] <chmod775> ?
[06:17] <xiaoyu> biovore,where are those *.deb files saved
[06:17] <biovore> there not debs
[06:17] <irvs10tz> hey how do i install java???????????
[06:18] <biovore> www.mplayerhq.hu
[06:18] <biovore> and #mplayer for more help
[06:18] <biovore> its not an easy thing to do
[06:18] <xiaoyu> biovore, i mean others
[06:18] <biovore> after you downloaded them?
[06:18] <chmod775> IdleOne,
[06:18] <chmod775> ?
[06:18] <IdleOne> ok
[06:18] <babo> I also have a video problem. My nvidia video card is recognised and I have the nvidia packages from synaptic installed - but I have video issues. Every once in a while the screen blots out. And I have the 'ghost cursor' problem. Where I would have a long line of cursors that remain on the screen even after I have moved them.
[06:18] <IdleOne> chmod775:  you downloaded the self extracting jre?
[06:18] <chmod775> ok
[06:18] <revmoo> has anyone played around with flight 4 yet?
[06:19] <chmod775> yes right
[06:19] <chmod775> chmod +x jre......
[06:19] <IdleOne> then you chmod +x
[06:19] <IdleOne> ok
[06:19] <biovore> xiaoyu: /var/cache/apt/archives
[06:19] <chmod775> and then sudo ./jre__
[06:19] <chmod775> done
[06:19] <babo> by video here - I mean graphics - not actual vide
[06:19] <IdleOne> no
[06:19] <babo> o
[06:19] <IdleOne> not done
[06:19] <chmod775> oh
[06:19] <revmoo> ?
[06:19] <twitch101> has anybody gotten a shockwave/flash plugin for firefox to work yet so i can hear what comes from this " http://lads.myspace.com/music/musicplayer.swf?n=aHR0cDovL211c2ljcGxheWVyLm15c3BhY2UuY29tLw==&u=MQ==&a=0&d=NzA2Njc3Nl4xMTQwODE2MDc3&p=aHR0cDovL2lwcm9maWxlLm15c3BhY2UuY29tL2NvbW1hbmQuYXNweD9pZmlkPU1HTUdDaXNHQVFRQmdqZFlBJTJiV2dWVEJUQmdvckJnRUVBWUkzV0FNQm9FVXdRd0lEQWdBQkFnSm1Bd0lDQU1BRUNMdjIwUlU4djk3ckJCQnolMmZOclglMmJaMGt2WFE1Rjl0
[06:19] <twitch101> Y0N0NnlCQmd0bE8yJTJmS1hXa3ZiYUtkUHd1JTJiZkJYYzJla3RFOFFWZHclM2Q= "
[06:19] <asymmetry> wtf?
[06:19] <revmoo> yes, everyone has gotten the flash player to work in firefox
[06:19] <chmod775> IdleOne, Is that wrong ?
[06:19] <irvs10tz> hey how do i install java???????????
[06:20] <IdleOne> chmod775:  now sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common
[06:20] <biovore> revmoo: works here
[06:20] <xiaoyu> biovore, can i delete them ? my hard disk is full
[06:20] <babo> anyone else get the 'ghost cursor' problem ?
[06:20] <revmoo> werd, here too
[06:20] <biovore> xiaoyu: apt-get clean I think takes care of it
[06:20] <chmod775> it's not there
[06:20] <chmod775> could'nt find package
[06:20] <babo> My sound is working for but according to lspci ...  Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device  ... what does this mean exactly then ?
[06:20] <IdleOne> what package couldnt it find?
[06:21] <xiaoyu> biovore, what does "takes care of it " mean
[06:21] <chmod775> everything
[06:21] <biovore> deletes them
[06:21] <IdleOne> ok
[06:21] <asymmetry> babo, do you have an nforce mobo?
[06:21] <revmoo> dont worry a bout what lspci says if your card works, the drivers know what to do
[06:21] <IdleOne> chmod775:  did you enable universe and multiverse?
[06:21] <babo> asymmetry: yep ... geforce6
[06:21] <chmod775> nope
[06:21] <chmod775> how do I do that I am in synaptic now
[06:21] <IdleOne> !tell chmod775  about universe
[06:22] <sergioX> hi, does any body can tellme how can I run the applications that I install with synaptic if they do not appear in the main menu?
[06:22] <babo> IdleOne: why does it say that though, it makes things more complicated
[06:22] <roaet> lo
[06:22] <biovore> sergioX: gnome or kde?
[06:22] <sergioX> gnome
[06:22] <whyami> sergioX: did you try typing the name of the app in the command line?
[06:22] <IdleOne> babo say what?
[06:22] <asymmetry> babo, if you have an nforce mobo with integrated sound, it may not recognize everything about your sound chipset - it tends to respond to two different driver sets
[06:22] <revmoo> sergioX: what app
[06:22] <nala> hello everyone
[06:22] <sergioX> whyami: how can I open a command line?
[06:23] <kcul> gnome, kde, or fluxbox, which one should i use for everyday use desktop?
[06:23] <sergioX> revmoo: Xearth
[06:23] <biovore> kcul: depends..
[06:23] <whyami> sergioX: in the accessories menu choose "terminal".
[06:23] <roaet> I'm asking myself that question too kcul.
[06:23] <babo> IdleOne: well, I mean I'd like to be able to tell from lspci what drivers I have and to check over various devices ... it's just handy. But when it doesn't work like this it's kinda annoying. No big deal though either way.
[06:23] <IdleOne> kcul:  all depends what you prefer try them all out
[06:23] <roaet> I prefer fluxbox because of the desktop menu.
[06:23] <biovore> TWM rules all!!!! :-P
[06:23] <roaet> I wish I could find something in gnome that does the same thing.
[06:23] <grongwok> hi eevryone
[06:23] <sergioX> whyami: it says command not found
[06:24] <babo> asymmetry: what are the two driversets ?
[06:24] <nala> hi grongwok
[06:24] <jodanlime> hey guys, I was wondering if there was a way to make the address bar in firefox have rounded corners, or if you guys new of a good site for me to go to for hacking firefox
[06:24] <wastrel> mmm twm
[06:24] <grongwok> can someone help me, im a noob.
[06:24] <babo> jodanline: try #firefox
[06:24] <grongwok> i want to dual boot a xp laptop with ubuntu
[06:24] <biovore> jodanlime: look under themes, "get more themes"
[06:24] <jodanlime> oh, der, thanks
[06:24] <nala> @gronkwok: I've seen stuff on how to do that...
[06:24] <LiteHedded> i can't get sound in vlc
[06:24] <whyami> sergioX: in the command line type Xe (as in the beginning of Xearth) and hit <TAB> and see if it completes to something that might be it...
[06:24] <jodanlime> biovore, I got a theme that I like to look like safari, but its still square
[06:24] <LiteHedded> no option to use alsa
[06:25] <LiteHedded> just OSS
[06:25] <nala> @grongwok: there's a program called PartitionMagic that's apparently pretty good.
[06:25] <IdleOne> jodanlime:  in firfox click tools > themes
[06:25] <grongwok> @nala i cant seeem to get the documentation
[06:25] <kbrosnan> jodanlime, http://developer.mozilla.org see the themes section
[06:25] <chmod775> dude I am updating the repos after enable universe multiverse IdleOne hang on
[06:25] <grongwok> i have partition magic, but i cant get to the point where i find the partitioner in the installer
[06:25] <asymmetry> babo, one of them is the nforce chipset drivers - the other, if its the right chipset, are the Realtek ALC850 drivers
[06:25] <IdleOne> chmod775:  let me know when your ready
[06:25] <chmod775> k
[06:25] <jodanlime> I have a theme I like, I just want the address bar with circled corners
[06:25] <nala> @grongwok: brb, I'll google it.
[06:25] <LiteHedded> VLC help?
[06:25] <grongwok> @nala thansk
[06:25] <nala> VLC = awesome.
[06:26] <nala> that's all I've got. XD
[06:26] <crimsun> LiteHedded: install vlc-plugin-alsa
[06:26] <LiteHedded> ty!
[06:26] <kbrosnan> jodanlime, there are tons of themes with rounded input areas at http://addons.mozilla.org
[06:26] <sergioX> whyami: It does not do anything, but I have problems with the most of the programs that I install with synaptic
[06:26] <revmoo> sergioX: if it's any consolation, xearth's documentation is shit, im trying to figure it out for ya
[06:26] <grongwok> Anala hehe theres a video i didnt notice
[06:27] <whyami> sergioX: did you try both xe<TAB> and Xe<TAB>?
[06:27] <nala> @grongwok: I found two things.
[06:27] <babo> asymmetry: why are there two chipsets ? why does nvidia use Realtek drivers ? why don't they just build drivers for their own chipset ?
[06:27] <nala> @grongwok: one is an instructional video on Google. The other is a webpage.
[06:27] <grongwok> yeah i can see it too thansk
[06:28] <sergioX> whyami: yes I tried both
[06:28] <nala> @grongwok this is the url to the video. I haven't watched it but I hope it helps.
[06:28] <nala> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6104490811311898236&q
[06:28] <asymmetry> babo, its only one chipset, but it responds to both drivers - nvidia doesn't use realtek drivers, realtek uses nvidia drivers, its actually a realtek chip
[06:28] <grongwok> thanks for the info
[06:28] <nala> no prob.
[06:28] <grongwok> ill look into it
[06:29] <nala> here's the other thing I found.
[06:29] <nala> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6104490811311898236&q
[06:29] <EnsignRedshirt> Hello, world.
[06:29] <nala> lol
[06:29] <nala> Hi ensign.
[06:29] <yoink> hi all, i tried to install xgl and now X doesn't work.  When I X fails to start it says /etc/X11/X symlink cannot be read, invalid argument
[06:29] <whyami> sergioX: go to synaptic, choose xearth (the box is green showing it is installed, right?) right click, choose "properties", choose the "installed files" tab, look for files in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.
[06:29] <babo> asymmetry: hmmm ... well if the same chipset responds to both drivers - why don't they show up on lspci ? ... which drivers does lspci check for ?
[06:30] <EnsignRedshirt> Any apache2 experts here?  I'm trying to tell the web server to use /var/www/cgi-bin/ for cgi files, but even if I put 'ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/cgi-bin/' in apache2.conf, it still goes to /usr/lib/cgi-bin/.
[06:30] <biovore> bed time here..  laterz..
[06:30] <asymmetry> babo, lspci doesnt check for drivers. it checks for devices that have a driver that has correctly identified them
[06:30] <biovore> EnsignRedshirt: I had a bitch of a time getting that too work on ubuntu
[06:31] <sergioX> whyami: yes the box is green and it is intalled in /etc/
[06:31] <revmoo> brian@Indica:/usr/share/doc/xearth$ /usr/X11R6/bin/xearth
[06:31] <biovore> EnsignRedshirt: you install the libapache2-perl mods?
[06:31] <revmoo> ^^i think thats the binary
[06:31] <biovore> anyway.. of to bed
[06:31] <EnsignRedshirt> biovore: No, but since I'll be using python for my cgi script, I didn't think I would need perl stuff.
[06:31] <babo> asymmetry: ... and the realtek/nvidia drivers don't correctly identify their chipset ?
[06:31] <whyami> sergioX: there has to be <something> installed in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin in that list. You see nothing?
[06:31] <asymmetry> babo, you dont have either installed, i dont think
[06:32] <sergioX> whyami: yes the box is green and it is intalled in /etc/
[06:33] <crimsun> babo: it's very simple. Each device has an id. If your device has "unknown" listed for lspci, that means the list wasn't updated for your hardware. It's no surprise given the number of permutations of hardware in existence.
[06:33] <crimsun> babo: simple example: there are upwards of sixteen different "sound blaster live"s
[06:33] <whyami> sergioX: did you try typing <man xearth> in the terminal window?
[06:33] <bintut> hello all.. i'm having a problem with acpi. my laptop is hp compaq nx6125 that uses an amd turion64 processor. you can check a snippet of my /var/log/messages at http://pastebin.com/571501
[06:33] <babo> asymmetry: so then it's working off a legacy example ?
[06:33] <revmoo> sergioX: try this, hit alt+f2 and paste this: /usr/X11R6/bin/xearth
[06:34] <crimsun> babo: no, it matches the subvendor portion of the id.
[06:34] <crimsun> babo: each id has subvendor and subdevice portions.
[06:35] <catchphrase> any suggestions on other window managers? gnome seems to run pretty sluggish on a p3-450
[06:35] <sergioX> whyami: na, Thankyou very much, but I give up
[06:35] <revmoo> whats apps do you use mostly catchphrase
[06:35] <yoink> Let me know when someone can help me with my xgl problem, I don't want to interrupt
[06:35] <IdleOne> catchphrase:  xfce4
[06:35] <sergioX> whyami: I appreciate your help
[06:35] <crimsun> yoink: what Xgl problem?
[06:35] <geneo93> catchphrase:  i might not be that
[06:35] <sergioX> whyami: bye
[06:35] <whyami> sergioX: so you AREN'T going to even look at the man page? :-|
[06:35] <babo> crimsun: and lspci lists only the subvendor portion ?
[06:35] <nala> General question to the room: I'm the type of person that likes to read directions. Is there a manual for Ubuntu?
[06:36] <crimsun> babo: no, it lists both
[06:36] <catchphrase> revmoo, just xchat, firefox, and basic stuff. just to learn more linux stuff. any experience with blackbox, fluxbox, xfce, fvwm or icewm?
[06:36] <revmoo> whyami: don't be so harsh, i looked at the manpage and it's still pretty confusing, if you know how it works then please share
[06:36] <Madpilot> nala: help.ubuntu.com and wiki.ubuntu.com
[06:36] <crimsun> nala: there's documentation. Access the Help menu.
[06:36] <revmoo> yeah use flux is the best *box
[06:36] <revmoo> you have to edit config files but it's cool in the end
[06:36] <catchphrase> geneo93, it's got a GF2Pro too. haven't quite installed the nvidia drivers yet, but this card has weird issues with OGL stuff
[06:36] <yoink> crimsun: when i tried to restart after installing xgl, it said cannot read /etc/X11/X symlink, invalid argument
[06:36] <babo> crimsun: well what I'm wondering is what recognises my sound card since lspci doesn't ?
[06:36] <whyami> revmoo, well he already left the room, and didn't try your suggestion either...
[06:37] <geneo93> catchphrase:  it might be low memory
[06:37] <catchphrase> it causes a hard system lock on certain OGL things. the symptom lies with the card as it's happened across various systems
[06:37] <revmoo> eh so he did
[06:37] <revmoo> what a bastard
[06:37] <catchphrase> geneo93, running 512megs of sdram
[06:37] <revmoo> ouch sdram
[06:37] <revmoo> (me too)
[06:37] <catchphrase> revmoo, heh, its an 8 year old computer that i scrapped together to play with ubuntu
[06:37] <whyami> revmoo: :-) no you're right. I'm being a bit of a jerk.
[06:37] <yoink> crimsun:i restored the symlink with "sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/Xorg /etc/X11/X" but it didnt help anything
[06:38] <geneo93> catchphrase:  is that agp or pci
[06:38] <revmoo> this pc is 6 years old(except the case), because my intel motherboard fried itself in the middle of the night
[06:38] <revmoo> 900mhz baybeee
[06:38] <catchphrase> geneo93, the gf2pro is a 64 meg agp4x card (only runs in 2x mode since its an ABIT BH6 board)
[06:38] <yoink> crimsun: i followed the wiki re: xgl until restart
[06:38] <catchphrase> well, i em, turbo'd the thing so its at 464mhz now :P
[06:39] <geneo93> catchphrase:  i have a simular system and it runs kde fine only 384 ram
[06:39] <crimsun> yoink: I don't know what you mean by "it didn't help anything"
[06:39] <catchphrase> it ran leaned out winXP with an 8 meg trident card very well for two years
[06:39] <catchphrase> i was expecting any sort of *nix setup to be even faster
[06:39] <yoink> crimsun: the error persisted
[06:40] <geneo93> catchphrase:  in fact it has 3dfx voodoo banshee
[06:40] <revmoo> *nix isnt fast past 1gjz
[06:40] <yoink> crimsun: X still wont start
[06:40] <revmoo> ghz excuse me
[06:40] <catchphrase> geneo93, oh ew i remember that card lol
[06:40] <revmoo> unless you use ratpoison or something(text-based wm)
[06:40] <nala> thanks
[06:40] <geneo93> catchphrase:  very good card
[06:41] <catchphrase> well it'll run all your glide apps without a wrapper :] 
[06:41] <geneo93> 7 years old and still kicking butts
[06:41] <crimsun> yoink: did you pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
[06:41] <IdleOne> !javadebs
[06:41] <geneo93> catchphrase:  i have mandriva 2006 on that machine
[06:42] <catchphrase> geneo93, whats mandriva?
[06:42] <jerrod> why is a torrent only downloading at 1kb/s when it should be at least 50kb/s. now i understand that it needs to establish a connection with the other peers but i shouldnt take more then 5 min to est. that connection.  any suggestions?
[06:42] <yoink> crimsun: not sure how...im on windoze now, bc i cant get lynx or anything working...nother issue
[06:42] <jerrod> im running ubuntu 5.10
[06:43] <geneo93> catchphrase:  red hat based distro
[06:43] <catchphrase> geneo93, sounds like a bastardization of mandrake
[06:43] <jerrod> my downloads are usually around 250kb/s (3MB intnernet)
[06:43] <whyami> jerrod: do you have a router?
[06:43] <jerrod> yes
[06:43] <geneo93> catchphrase:  it is
[06:44] <jerrod> whyami: its a modem/router combo from 2wire
[06:44] <catchphrase> i played with freebsd 3.3 and slackware 6.0 on a P90 several years before i discovered floppy-disk based linux routers.
[06:44] <whyami> jerrod: have you configured port forwarding for bittorrent? If not, what OS or app where you using for the fast downloads?
[06:45] <jerrod> no, dont know how
[06:45] <jerrod> whyami: ive been using package manager with ubuntu 5.10
[06:45] <catchphrase> so many distros to play with... i've reinstalled ubuntu probably a dozen times whenever it kinda blew up and didn't know how to fix it.
[06:45] <geneo93> catchphrase:  then you know DSL
[06:46] <whyami> jerrod: got it. So you have never had fast downloads with bittorrent?
[06:46] <jerrod> never :(
[06:46] <chmod775> !paste
[06:46] <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.
[06:46] <chmod775> !pastebin
[06:46] <ubotu> methinks 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 :)
[06:46] <catchphrase> geneo93, heard about DSL, but never tried it. i ran coyotelinux on it. just a floppy, 40 megs of ram, video card, 2 eth
[06:46] <whyami> jerrod: ok so the problem is that you need to forward the port #s that bittorrent is using. It's a configuration in your router.
[06:47] <jerrod> crap, i was afraid of that
[06:47] <geneo93> catchphrase:  how about smoothwall
[06:47] <chmod775> folks
[06:47] <chmod775> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9291
[06:47] <chmod775> this is my source.list
[06:47] <chmod775> i am trying to install  sudo apt-get install fakeroot java-package java-common
[06:47] <whyami> jerrod: it shouldn't be hard but you might need to do a bit of googling. Unfortunately I don't use bittorrent in Linux so I can't help with some of the details. For example, I don't know if you can configure what ports your bittorrent client is using.
[06:47] <chmod775> but it cannot find packages
[06:48] <chmod775> help
[06:48] <catchphrase> geneo93, nada. the only FD routers i've tried are coyotelinux (krn 2.2) and ShareTheNet (krn 2.0)
[06:48] <chmod775> !java
[06:48] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[06:48] <geneo93> oh
[06:48] <Od1Mie2L> !death
[06:48] <ubotu> Od1Mie2L: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[06:48] <chmod775> help me folks
[06:48] <catchphrase> geneo93, and that was several years ago. this was for my home cable connection. spent most of my time in college without playing with this stuff anymore
[06:48] <Toma-> chmod775,  line 19 = deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe .... it should have main multiverse universe and restricted at the end of it
[06:49] <catchphrase> geneo93, now that i have a little D-Link wifi router, the P90 is finally asleep... may revive again if i can find a use for it but its painfully slow
[06:49] <geneo93> catchphrase:  DSL would work has very small footprint
[06:50] <chmod775> Toma-, u mean this line  deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe
[06:50] <Toma-> chmod775, yep
[06:50] <catchphrase> jerrod, what make/model router do you have?
[06:50] <Toma-> chmod775, should be: deb http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy main universe multiverse restricted
[06:50] <catchphrase> their website may have the exact info you need. D-Links do, that much I know.
[06:50] <jerrod> catchphrase: 2wire309
[06:50] <Toma-> chmod775, then do a apt-get update
[06:50] <chmod775> ok
[06:51] <Toma-> chmod775, thx for not pasting :) also, dont paste any errors in here if apt breaks
[06:51] <chmod775> yes apt breaks
[06:51] <yoink> crimsun:any ideas?
[06:51] <Toma-> whats it saying? (pastebin)
[06:51] <chmod775> bingo
[06:52] <Toma-> chmod775, its working?
[06:52] <catchphrase> jerrod, heh not a very popular router it seems. suppose you could go into http://192.168.0.1 (just a guess) and poke around.
[06:52] <chmod775> yup Toma- I love you
[06:52] <crimsun> yoink: not until you pastebin the contents of that file
[06:52] <Toma-> :O hehehe
[06:52] <yoink> crimsun: i used https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto until all went wrong
[06:52] <Toma-> good stuff
[06:52] <chmod775> muah Toma-
[06:52] <jerrod> its 192.168.1.254
[06:53] <catchphrase> is that your own system IP?
[06:53] <catchphrase> then the router IP is probably 192.168.1.1
[06:53] <catchphrase> if not, well, i guess 254 could work too. a little odd but okay
[06:53] <jerrod> thats how i get into the system summary
[06:54] <crimsun> yoink: I need that file from your installation, not the howto
[06:54] <geneo93> catchphrase:  thats an odd router
[06:55] <yoink> crimsun: oh i know, i was just sayin...im not sure how to get it though
[06:55] <catchphrase> geneo93, yeah, not too fond of those integrated modem/router combos.
[06:56] <slew> hi, im trying to install a program that depends on python 2.4, but says it cant install because the current version is 2.4.2-0ubuntu3. what do i need to do to make this work?
[06:56] <crimsun> slew: what are the precise errors? Use pastebin.
[06:56] <overflow-1> how do I make autossh run as soon as I login as a user?
[06:56] <kcul> is ubuntu for newbie?
[06:56] <kcul> its not like gentoo huh?
[06:56] <Toma-> kcul, basically, yes
[06:56] <kcul> that if you got it installed, you're leet
[06:57] <crimsun> Ubuntu is just another distro, just like Gentoo.
[06:57] <Toma-> its has 99.9% less compiling than gentoo
[06:57] <kcul> ic
[06:57] <kcul> all is pre-compiled?
[06:57] <yoink> crimsun: ill go back into ubuntu and see if i can't copy the log over here, brb
[06:57] <geneo93> crimsun:  it does need more config tools though
[06:57] <slew> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9292
[06:58] <Toma-> kcul, yep. it used apt, and hence runs just like debian, apart from the sudo/su setup
[06:58] <crimsun> slew: I bet you tried an external deb, didn't you?
[06:59] <slew> crimsun, its the only deb thats available =[ tovid isnt in the repositories.
[07:00] <whyami> slew, you trying to use tovid?
[07:00] <crimsun> slew: you can't just download random file, drop it in, and expect it to work.
[07:01] <slew> crimsun, what do you mean? its a deb file, i met all the other dependencies.
[07:01] <bigdecimal> hey hey hey
[07:01] <slew> crimsun, and the old version worked and installed. this is a fresh install of breezy.
[07:02] <slew> so i think i can expect it to work, if it worked before.
[07:02] <FunnyLookinHat> Why do I not have the option to choose 800x600 or 640x480 as my screen resolution even if i added them into /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:03] <crimsun> slew: the default python version in breezy is 2.4.x
[07:03] <crimsun> slew: if you want to install that, install python2.3 first
[07:03] <madewokherd> probably something about your video settings is not correct; I'd check the display driver and the frequency ranges
[07:03] <Toma-> FunnyLookinHat, look at your logfiles
[07:03] <Toma-> or quit.
[07:04] <geneo93> crimsun:  if i remember right breezy did start with 2.3
[07:04] <slew> crimsun, i have both python 2.3 and 2.4 installed, plus devs
[07:04] <Toma-> *huff*
[07:04] <madewokherd> oh, right, logs
[07:04] <destroyrapture> Yeah just installed Ubuntu on my other computer
[07:04] <madewokherd> that's a good idea
[07:04] <whyami> slew: why not just download the source and install from that? That's what I did...
[07:04] <madewokherd> listen to people who aren't me
[07:04] <destroyrapture> It's frikin amazing.
[07:04] <kcul> < gettin ready to install ubuntu, should i really?
[07:04] <slew> whyami, wouldnt i have the same problem?
[07:04] <Toma-> kcul, go on, i dare you :)
[07:04] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  wb
[07:04] <IdleOne> kcul:  if you dont you will never know if you should have ()
[07:05] <destroyrapture> lol kcul: it's better than windows
[07:05] <kcul> but im planning to do dual booting though
[07:05] <geneo93> slew:  2.3 should be installed first
[07:05] <Marsmensch> wtf IdleOne, what smiley is that
[07:05] <kcul> i just partition extra 5GB
[07:05] <whyami> slew: I (and you?) don't know anything about what machine compiled the .deb file you have etc. A compile on your machine will be tailored exactly for your machine.
[07:05] <kcul> for this ubuntu jank
[07:05] <IdleOne> thats a cool smiley
[07:05] <crimsun> slew: python points to python2.4 by default
[07:06] <IdleOne> kinda looks like casper
[07:06] <kcul> what's the word ubuntu really mean?
[07:06] <Marsmensch> yes, how you made it?
[07:06] <Madpilot> !ubuntu
[07:06] <ubotu> I guess ubuntu is an easy-to-use GNU/Linux desktop distro based on Debian.  http://ubuntu.com http://ubuntuforums.org http://wiki.ubuntu.com. It's Bantu for 'Humanity to others'. see !awards.
[07:06] <destroyrapture> Now I just need to find the driver for my wireless adapter...
[07:06] <whyami> slew: for example, it appears that the machine that compiled tovid had only Python 2.3...
[07:06] <kcul> aight yall
[07:06] <Swedish_Chef> er, i accidentally deleted /var/lib/dpkg/info, and now i get errors like "dpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `apt-src' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed.
[07:07] <kcul> wish me luck
[07:07] <kcul> :)
[07:07] <Swedish_Chef> should i ignore it, or is there anyway to fix it?
[07:07] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  ndiswrapper
[07:07] <IdleOne> Toma-:  how do I know if this is a 32 bit or 64 bit machine?
[07:07] <destroyrapture> kcul: good luck
[07:07] <chmod775> I followed the steps for installing jre but in vain
[07:07] <destroyrapture> geneo: ndiswrapper?
[07:07] <chmod775> :(
[07:07] <Toma-> IdleOne, you dont know what your CPU is?
[07:07] <IdleOne> I do
[07:07] <IdleOne> chmod775:  doesnt
[07:07] <Toma-> IdleOne, what install CD did you use?
[07:07] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  uses windows driver for your card
[07:08] <destroyrapture> beautiful
[07:08] <chmod775> IdleOne, Toma- waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
[07:08] <IdleOne> Toma-:  not for me for chmod775
[07:08] <Toma-> oh.
[07:08] <geneo93> i dont know enough about it so i cant help you
[07:08] <IdleOne> chmod775:  what install cd did you use?
[07:08] <Toma-> chmod775, what are you trying to do anyway?
[07:08] <chmod775> Toma-, Ubuntu cd's which I ordered
[07:08] <IdleOne> yes but there are 3 versions
[07:08] <chmod775> Insalling jre plugin for my firefox browser
[07:09] <IdleOne> chmod775:  is this a mac or pc?
[07:09] <Toma-> chmod775, get this http://ubuntu.tower-net.de/ubuntu/dists/breezy/java/binary-i386/sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[07:09] <chmod775> oh
[07:09] <chmod775> It's for i386
[07:09] <chmod775> pc
[07:09] <Toma-> then dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[07:09] <Keefe> How long has linuxprinting.org been down?
[07:09] <Toma-> chmod775, you have a ppc?
[07:10] <whyami> chmod775: did you get java installed at all? What's broken exactly?
[07:10] <chmod775> yes IdleOne helped me with fakeroot and stuff
[07:10] <chmod775> but then I could'nt get that running for firefox web browser
[07:10] <FunnyLookinHat> When I edit my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to change the resolutions, the changes only show up at the login screen (GDM) but when I login they go back to how they were before...  Is there some file I should be changing besides this one??
[07:10] <Keefe> #debian
[07:10] <IdleOne> followed wiki step by step but he says it still doesnt work
[07:11] <chmod775> IdleOne, I don't think we were wrong becuase we did the steps very very carefully
[07:11] <destroyrapture> night
[07:11] <Toma-> chmod775, can you open up firefox and put into the bar - "about:plugins"
[07:11] <Toma-> with no "
[07:12] <IdleOne> chmod775:  good luck with the java Im sure Toma-  and the rest of the gang can get it working for you
[07:12] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  did you find any info
[07:12] <chmod775> thnaks IdleOne
[07:12] <chmod775> I love you
[07:12] <IdleOne> lol
[07:12] <destroyrapture> yup, checkin compat with ndiswrapper
[07:12] <Odice> any command to see the version of a package before downloading it?
[07:12] <whyami> chmod775: I'm looking at the ubuntu page now. When you saw /home/username, did you substitute your username where it says username?
[07:12] <geneo93> !ndiswrapper
[07:12] <ubotu> hmm... ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[07:12] <chmod775> Ok Toma-
[07:12] <chmod775> I am in about:plugins
[07:12] <chmod775> whyami, Hang on dude
[07:13] <Toma-> chmod775, press enter and see if you can see a java plugin
[07:13] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  did you catch that
[07:13] <wastrel> my computer is running out of batteries
[07:13] <destroyrapture> geneo: sure did
[07:13] <Ainvar> can anyone recomend a good newgroup program that is similar to grabit in windows?
[07:13] <geneo93> k
[07:13] <chmod775> nope only flash plugin
[07:14] <chmod775> still downloading the file Toma- u suggested
[07:14] <chmod775> ?
[07:14] <Toma-> chmod775, ok
[07:14] <wastrel> pan is the gnome newsreader
[07:14] <Ainvar> I have that
[07:14] <Toma-> chmod775, have you already got java installed tho?
[07:14] <GeorgeAScott> anybody have any problems with rhythmbox?  or suggest something other than xmms?
[07:14] <chmod775> yes
[07:15] <Ainvar> I am looking for a good downloader
[07:15] <yoink> crimsun left?
[07:15] <chmod775> I have downloaded firefox and install ed it in /opt
[07:15] <chmod775> the new 1.5.0.1
[07:15] <yoink> can anyone else help me now that i have the error log?
[07:15] <Ainvar> GeorgeAScott I like amaroK
[07:15] <Toma-> chmod775, AHHH.
[07:15] <hanasaki> my amd barton is showing 60C in sensors ... the last one i had was a bit faster and was 40C... could sensors be wrong?  is 60C too hot?
[07:15] <chmod775> Toma-, ?
[07:15] <Toma-> chmod775, see, now youre working outside the bounds of the wiki.
[07:15] <Ainvar> but that is cause it is really nice looking and reminds me of itunes without the bad suckage IMO
[07:15] <yoink> i dont even need xgl, just X back to normal
[07:15] <GeorgeAScott> i have over 30gigs worth of music and everytime i start rhythm box there are fewer songs
[07:16] <chmod775> I want to get it running for firefox 1.5.0.1
[07:16] <Ainvar> amaroK will see it all and will even grab the album covers and such, but I just recently started using it
[07:16] <chmod775> IdleOne told me to follow the wiki
[07:16] <Toma-> hanasaki, yeh. how hot is the room youre in?
[07:16] <Toma-> chmod775, which wiki?
[07:16] <chmod775> !javadebs
[07:16] <geneo93> anyone have deb for seamonkey
[07:16] <Toma-> !ff1.5
[07:16] <Odice> I use Quod Libet and do the same that Amarok with some plugins
[07:16] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:16] <chmod775> javadebs wiki
[07:16] <hanasaki> Toma-: room = 72F
[07:17] <Toma-> chmod775, follow that wiki ^^^
[07:17] <Toma-> hanasaki, F?
[07:17] <Toma-> :)
[07:17] <hanasaki> farenhieght
[07:17] <chmod775> I got firefox already running
[07:17] <hanasaki> sp
[07:17] <Toma-> metric plz.
[07:17] <chmod775> I just need the plugin to work with ff1.5
[07:17] <Odice> but Firefox isn't a static binary
[07:17] <Odice> ?
[07:17] <Toma-> chmod775, you need to re-install the plugins for firefox 1.5
[07:18] <chmod775> how ?
[07:18] <yoink> banshee is like rythmbox too, and it sees mp4's which rb didnt for me
[07:18] <Jivenix> how do i find files
[07:18] <Ainvar> hmmm found klibido that is similar to grabit for do downloads from newsgroups but it is kde based and not gnome/gtk :(
[07:18] <Jivenix> find blah*
[07:18] <Jivenix> something like that
[07:18] <hanasaki> Toma-:  lol <23C
[07:18] <Odice> Banshee needs some plugins to be more like Amarok
[07:18] <Toma-> chmod775, look at that wiki, and scroll down to "Restore your Searchplugins"
[07:18] <wastrel> locate
[07:18] <Madpilot> GeorgeAScott: try Muine for playing albums; I've never had much like with Rhythymbox
[07:19] <Odice> how can i know what version of gnome im using?
[07:19] <Madpilot> *luck, not like
[07:19] <Toma-> hanasaki, i see :) yeh, 60c is too hot. is the fan working? enough ventilation?
[07:19] <GeorgeAScott> thanks Madpilot...
[07:19] <Odice> forget i ve found the thing
[07:19] <Odice> xd
[07:19] <Madpilot> Odice: System menu -> About Gnome
[07:19] <GeorgeAScott> i just don't care for amarok too much
[07:19] <geneo93> Madpilot:  have you seen audacious yet
[07:19] <Toma-> hanasaki, also, check your temps thru bios, theyre more certain
[07:19] <hanasaki> Toma-: this is the fan http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835106602
[07:19] <Madpilot> geneo93: who/what?
[07:19] <hanasaki> fan is spinnign fine.. bios shows the same as the sensors in linux.   case side is currently open
[07:20] <Toma-> hanasaki, thats a case fan. wont cool the cpu too much
[07:20] <geneo93> it xmms gtk2 app Madpilot
[07:20] <yoink> can anyone tell me why X says it can't read /etc/X11/X symlink, invalid argument?
 chmod775, which wiki?
 !javadebs
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[07:20] <chmod775> frist one worked properly
[07:20] <yoink> * hatake_kakashi has joined #ubuntu
[07:20] <Toma-> hanasaki, i had a sempron burn out on me a few weeks ago :(
[07:20] <chmod775> sudo cp -i --reply=no ~/.mozilla/firefox1.0.x.ubuntu/*.default/search/* /opt/firefox/searchplugins/
[07:20] <chmod775> 
[07:20] <Toma-> yoink, plz, stfu.
[07:20] <hanasaki> Toma-: how hot did it run
[07:20] <yoink> oops, sorry
[07:20] <chmod775> second one is not working properly
[07:20] <hanasaki> why did it burn
[07:20] <Toma-> hanasaki, 80oc :(
[07:21] <hanasaki> dan
[07:21] <hanasaki> dam
[07:21] <yoink> sorry, mirc isnt my thing
[07:21] <Toma-> yoink, well dont use mirc?
[07:21] <chmod775> Toma-,  u there ?
[07:21] <hanasaki> Toma-:  how hot should it run.. max.. this is a barton socket A 2900
[07:21] <yoink> cuz im in WINDOZE cuz im having a bit of trouble with ubuntu
[07:21] <Madpilot> geneo93: a gnome frontend for xmms? interesting
[07:21] <chmod775> I did restore plugin thing
[07:21] <yoink> which is why i am here, Toma!
[07:21] <chmod775> The first one worked but now the second one
[07:22] <chmod775> help
[07:22] <Toma-> chmod775, yep. now after its copied, close it all, re-open it, and goto about:plugins again
[07:22] <geneo93> Madpilot:  i have rpm for it
[07:22] <Madpilot> yoink: don't paste, use the pastebin. And speak English, not AIMglish - thanks...
[07:22] <chmod775> No hope dude did it but in vain
[07:22] <hanasaki> Toma-: thats a case fan? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16835106602  i see a socket A mount
[07:22] <Toma-> hanasaki, 50oc max i should think?
[07:22] <slew> whyami, you still here?
[07:22] <hanasaki> fyi.. Toma- the cpu fan is about 2500rpm
[07:23] <chmod775> !ff1.5
[07:23] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:23] <yoink> Madpilot: Sorry, http://pastebin.com/571525
[07:23] <Toma-> hanasaki, oic, it is a cpu fan :P silly me
[07:23] <hanasaki> 50C max?  how about under load.. llike when building a kernel compile
[07:23] <chmod775> I guess the old firefox also did'nt have jre installed in it
[07:23] <chmod775> Toma-, ?
[07:23] <hanasaki> lol Toma- :(
[07:23] <yoink> Madpilot: that's what crimsun asked me for, but when i got back from getting it, he had left already
[07:23] <wastrel> don't be sad
[07:24] <Toma-> chmod775, find your old firefox plugin dir, and ln -s everything in there to your new one.
[07:24] <wastrel> but I have to go
[07:24] <Madpilot> yoink: I've been afk, got no idea what that is... sorry
[07:24] <Toma-> chmod775, oh, no java in your old firefox?
[07:24] <chmod775> yup
[07:24] <Toma-> chmod775, well thats a whole new story then.
[07:24] <hanasaki> Toma-:  umm so what do you think could make the cpu soo hot? its not overclocked
[07:25] <chmod775> oh man
[07:25] <geneo93> hanasaki:  dirt
[07:25] <Toma-> hanasaki, dare i say, but the heatsink looks pretty crap. have you got thermal paste on it?
[07:25] <chmod775> Toadstool,
[07:25] <yoink> Madpilot: my /var/log/Xorg.0.log or something of the sort.  I lost the exact path when I brought it to windows
[07:25] <chmod775> Toma-, ?
[07:25] <hanasaki> its a fresh install... cleaned the copper and used artic silver too
[07:25] <Toma-> ok good
[07:26] <hanasaki> hmm dam.. what makes it look crap
[07:26] <chmod775> dude can u help me Toma-
[07:26] <Toma-> chmod775, run "sudo updatedb" and WAIT. itll take a while. then run "locate libjavaplugin_oji.so"
[07:26] <hanasaki> higher CFM of air is better right?
[07:26] <chmod775> k
[07:26] <Toma-> shhhhhhhhhhhh. takes time to type and help 2 people at one time.
[07:26] <Toma-> patience plz.
[07:26] <yoink> My prob is, X says it can't read /etc/X11/X symlink, invalid argument.  I'm looking to make it all better.
[07:27] <Toma-> hanasaki, its short, not much surface area compared to the standard amd heatsinks...
[07:27] <Toma-> hanasaki, and the fan is running full speed?
[07:27] <Madeye> Hola, anyone using bluetooth ?
[07:27] <babo> how do I get regex   .*    to match newlines as well ?
[07:27] <hanasaki> toma yes... 2500rpm
[07:27] <Toma-> ok
[07:28] <hanasaki> rated at 32CFM air
[07:28] <ThePhur> hi guys
[07:28] <hanasaki> hi
[07:28] <Madeye> any idea how to turn on my bluetooth device? it works fine if I enable it from XP and then boot back to ubuntu, cant I enable it from ubuntu ?
[07:28] <ThePhur> enable what?
[07:29] <Madeye> ThePhur, Bluetooth build-in device
[07:29] <Madpilot> hanasaki: 32cfm for a cpu fan isn't a lot
[07:29] <ThePhur> ah
[07:29] <chmod775> Toma-, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9294
[07:29] <chmod775> locate gave me the following results
[07:30] <hanasaki> Madpilot: umm how much you think ishould have .. min
[07:30] <chmod775> Toma-, ?
[07:30] <Madpilot> hanasaki: I think mine does about 50cfm, plus two case fans (three in summer)
[07:31] <hanasaki> hmmm what brand?
[07:31] <chmod775> Toma-, ru there ?
[07:31] <hanasaki> http://microcenter.com/byos/byos_single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0234680   <= that look anygood?
[07:31] <Toma-> chmod775, if you dont have some patience, ill stop helping you.
[07:31] <ThePhur> i wanna trick out this tower i got from my mom..the motherboard is fuckin fried when we moved so i gotta fix that up..but i wanna trick that shit out with neon wires, fans, etc..
[07:31] <ThePhur> look pretty dope..
[07:31] <chmod775> Toma-, I am sorry
[07:32] <chmod775> Toma-, I am so sorry
[07:32] <Toma-> chmod can you give me the output of "ls /opt/firefox"
[07:32] <chmod775> k
[07:32] <Toma-> pastebin
[07:32] <Madpilot> hanasaki: can't remember the brand offhand - one of the standard heatsink/fan companies
[07:32] <hanasaki> brb.. gonna try the old fan
[07:33] <chmod775> here Toma- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9295
[07:33] <ThePhur> anyone buy shit from frozencpu.com
[07:33] <ThePhur> ?
[07:33] <Toma-> !coc
[07:33] <ubotu> methinks coc is the Ubuntu Code of Conduct, which we ask all Ubuntu users to follow. You can find the Code of Conduct at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[07:34] <Toma-> chmod775, run this "ln -s /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so /opt/firefox/plugins/"
[07:34] <chmod775> k
[07:34] <mebaran151> is the Xserver down in dapper?
[07:34] <ThePhur> oh, you tryin to install java?
[07:34] <mebaran151> or do I need to fix it
[07:34] <mebaran151> it complains it can't find /etc/xserver/XserverSecurity
[07:34] <Toma-> mebaran151, #ubuntu+1
[07:35] <Odice> how can i know what type of reiserfs is a partition (2 or 3)
[07:35] <ThePhur> put a symbolic link to your java in /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[07:35] <yoink> once again, X says it can't read /etc/X11/X symlink, invalid argument.  Can anyone help?
[07:35] <babo> Dagmar: so if I wanted to match a line      'this is my \n newline example scenario'      and I wanted everything from my -> example - how would I do that ?
[07:36] <yoink> here's the log i guess...http://pastebin.com/571525
[07:36] <chmod775> Toma-, ?
[07:36] <chmod775> should I restart firefox
[07:36] <ThePhur> chmod775, what's you issue, maybe i can be of some help
[07:36] <Toma-> chmod775, close all firefox's and open again and goto about:plugins
[07:37] <babo> this is .*[/r/n] $.*scenario  ... ?
[07:37] <Draconicus> Where is the GNOME splash screen located?
[07:37] <spstarr> hmm, do we have the compositor merged into metcity?
[07:37] <chmod775> yes java shows
[07:37] <spstarr> we have Xair but no composite manger bits ?
[07:37] <Toma-> spstarr, nope
[07:37] <Toma-> chmod775, and there you go.
[07:39] <babo> Dagmar: ok I got it thanks :)
[07:39] <Madpilot> Draconicus: there's a splash screen manager app you can install - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77694
[07:40] <chmod775> lemme check I need to say I love you Toma-
[07:40] <Draconicus> Madpilot: It's just an image. I want to know the location so that I can simply replace it with the one I want.
[07:40] <Toma-> :/
[07:41] <crshman> what is used for wlan encryption in linux? like wpa and wep keys and stuff like that?
[07:42] <dabaR> !wpa
[07:42] <ubotu> I guess wpa is enable the universe repository, then "sudo apt-get update", and then "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant".  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto for more details
[07:42] <Toma-> crshman, yep. whatever your wlan cad can handle
[07:42] <chmod775> love you muah Toma-
[07:42] <crshman> ahh ok thnx much
[07:42] <Toma-> chmod775, np.
[07:42] <Madpilot> Draconicus: I think it's /usr/share/pixmaps - but I'm not certain
[07:43] <Madpilot> sorry, /usr/share/pixmaps/splash
[07:43] <ThePhur> yep
[07:43] <ThePhur> hehe, i was just about to say it
[07:44] <ming> I installed kernel source 2.6.12 but could not find where the source code is. Any one can help.
[07:44] <geneo93> ming /usr/src
[07:45] <firebird619> Could someone help me? I am trying to convert an AVI file to an mpeg file so I can open it in LiVES. I am using mencoder, I also tried Avidemux. I get the message Sampling rate 8000 is not allowed in mp2. Couldn't open codec mp2, br=224. What can I do to solve this problem? Is there another format I can use that  LiVES is able to open?
[07:45] <cyphase> hmm
[07:46] <ming> found linux-source-2.6.12.tar.bz2. Should I do install manually ?
[07:46] <Jivenix> what command shows you waht type of file a given thing is
[07:46] <ThePhur> bunzip2 linux-source-2.6.12.tar.bz2
[07:46] <geneo93> ming:  what are you trying to do
[07:47] <ThePhur> install 2.6.12 kernel source
[07:47] <ming> like to trace kernel source code
[07:48] <Toma-> firebird619, it should be able to open the avi directly. have you installed the w32codecs?
[07:49] <chris__> Total linux noob here.  Can anyone help me access my secondary (slave) HD?
[07:49] <firebird619> Toma-: I am not sure about the w32codecs. I tried opening the AVI file, but it did not open the video part, only audio.
[07:49] <Toma-> hmmm
[07:49] <Toma-> !w32codecs
[07:49] <ubotu> w32codecs is probably a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
[07:50] <ridulo> need mime type help please
[07:50] <Toma-> firebird619, says here on the lives website, it uses mencoder to decode the files it uses, so it will use mplayer plugins. the w32codecs pack brings windows codecs (AVI and friends) to linux, meaning your avi will be supported then (theoretically)
[07:51] <Toma-> "Loading and editing of most video formats (via mplayer decoder)"
[07:51] <babo> can I change the 'from' field of emails I send to gmail.  I want to use gmail as my mail box, but I want my emails to appear like they came from my companies domain. Is this possible ?
[07:51] <babo> oops sorry ... I meant ... emails that I send from gmail
[07:52] <Toma-> babo, yep
[07:52] <firebird619> Toma-: I have mplayer installed, but LiVES only opens the audio portion of the AVI file.
[07:52] <ming> I wan to use cscope. Is there a cscope package to download ?
[07:53] <overflow-1> I need to setup a POP3 tunnel to my ISP, ssh -fNL 10000:localhost:110 user@pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.com, but since they don;t have SSHD running, how do I set it up?
[07:53] <synackuator> does anyone know how to boot breezy using a floppy since i can't get any bootable CDs to work?
[07:53] <zeta> two questions about dapper: why is the bittorrent tracker running (I see it being stopped when I shutdown/restart), and why do I have two entries for "screensaver" in my system->preferences menu?
[07:53] <overflow-1> ming: apt-get install cscope
[07:53] <babo> Toma: thanks ... how do I do it ?
[07:53] <Toma-> firebird619, possibly because the audio codec in the avi is a free format, that came with mplayer, which the video codec, is a windows one
[07:53] <Toma-> babo, not sure :) http://mail.google.com/support/?ctx=%67mail&hl=en
[07:54] <Toma-> firebird619, have you installed w32codecs?
[07:54] <esac_> anybody know what Dynamic Routing might be on a DSL router ?
[07:54] <ridulo> babo goto gmail settings --> accounts --> add another email; it will then send you a confirmation email to the new address
[07:54] <esac_> ubotu: tell firebird619 about w32codecs
[07:55] <chris__> Can anybody help me access my second hard drive?  I just switched to Ubuntu and have all my music saved on there and can't seem to access it.
[07:55] <Madpilot> !mount
[07:55] <ubotu> I heard 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
[07:55] <Madpilot> chris__: ^^^
[07:55] <firebird619> Toma-: I just tried opening the AVI file in Mplayer itself and it doesn't open the file at all. says "FATAL: Could not initialize video filters (-vf) or video output (-vo). I haven't installed w32codecs at all. Are they listed in Synaptic, so I could check that way?
[07:55] <utter_failure> I can't even install Ubuntu.
[07:55] <utter_failure> orz
[07:55] <chris__> Thank you.
[07:56] <Toma-> firebird619, what video card do you have? is it a laptop?
[07:56] <geneo93> utter_failure:  maybe the burn is bad
[07:56] <utter_failure> It seems to be booting to it
[07:56] <utter_failure> I have the "grub>" line
[07:57] <crshman> how do i kill all running x servers?
[07:57] <utter_failure> Don't know what to do with it, or the syntax for the commands
[07:57] <firebird619> Toma-: The graphics are Intel and built into the Motherboard. It is a Desktop PC. I am downloading the w32codecs now from the site ubotu listed.
[07:57] <synackuator> utter_failure, i have the same issue on a box of mine
[07:57] <babo> ridulo: thanks guys
[07:57] <ming> overflow-1: I did "apt-get install cscope" but it said "package cscope has no installation candidate" ???
[07:57] <ThePhur> crshman: Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[07:57] <crshman> oh ya! thnx
[07:57] <Toma-> firebird619, ok. hopefully that'll fix the problem. but the -vo error has me concerned... we'll see!
[07:57] <ThePhur> no prob - ThePhur
[07:58] <utter_failure> Should I be at the grub> line in the first place?
[07:58] <synackuator> utter_failure, i'm not really sure how to proceed either and no one is responding in here or in #grub ...
[07:58] <utter_failure> Gah
[07:58] <geneo93> utter_failure:  for install
[07:58] <ridulo> ming: cscop is in universe repository -- do you have that enabled?
[07:59] <HappyFool> ming: it's in the universe software repository; you need to enable that first
[07:59] <ming> how do I enable ?
[07:59] <goofeedude> Does anyone know where Rhythmbox stores your "music library"?
[07:59] <Toma-> utter_failure, did the burn of the ubuntu image work?
[07:59] <ThePhur> edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:59] <ThePhur> and uncomment the lines with universe in it
[07:59] <utter_failure> Yeah, it seems to have completed fine
[07:59] <ThePhur> it will tell you how in the file.
[07:59] <firebird619> Toma-: I am waiting for the w32codecs to download now, (I have dial-up so I don't know how long it will take), I will let you know if it solves the problem or not.
[07:59] <Toma-> firebird619, ok!
[07:59] <Madpilot> goofeedude: where you tell it to - check the options
[08:00] <geneo93> utter_failure:  did you burn as image
[08:00] <Toma-> utter_failure, did you get to the ubuntu splash image with the boot: part?
[08:00] <ming> HappyFool: How do I enable universe repository ?
[08:00] <ThePhur> ming
[08:00] <ThePhur> i just told you
[08:00] <esac_> does anybody know how i can permanently change the device permissions of /dev/hda4 so that my vmware windows system can see the ntfs partition there ?
[08:00] <utter_failure> I opened the image the image with Nero and burned
[08:00] <kcul> startkeylogger
[08:00] <Madpilot> !tell ming about universe
[08:00] <Toma-> kcul, no norton users here :)
[08:00] <Madpilot> utter_failure: ISOs need to be burned differently
[08:00] <kcul> lol
[08:00] <ridulo> where can i put custom mime types so they don't get zapped with upgrades?
[08:00] <utter_failure> No, I didn't get a splash image or anything, just grub>
[08:01] <utter_failure> How so?
[08:01] <ThePhur> ming, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, and uncomment the lines with universe in it
[08:01] <Madpilot> utter_failure: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BurningIsoHowto
[08:01] <goofeedude> lol, from the rhythmbox help: "The library is located in the .gnome2/rhythmbox directory in your home directory."
[08:01] <Toma-> kcul, goto dalnet and try that.
[08:01] <ThePhur> it will explain how in the file
[08:01] <goofeedude> Madpilot: thanks :-)
[08:01] <Toma-> utter_failure, have you set your bios to boot from the cd rom before the harddrive?
[08:01] <HappyFool> i am (very) lagged; sorry for slow responses
[08:02] <Jivenix> when i try to change the theme of gnome, i get a "invalid file format"
[08:02] <ThePhur> did you try to drag the theme into the theme manager?
[08:02] <utter_failure> I can't access my BIOS (damn Compaq)
[08:02] <Toma-> Jivenix, well.......... whats the file format youre trying to use?
[08:02] <geneo93> Toma-:  says he gets grub promt
[08:02] <utter_failure> Would booting to C: cause the grub> thing?
[08:02] <Jivenix> i dunno, gzip file
[08:02] <Toma-> geneo93, no grub on live cd
[08:02] <ThePhur> try this, click on a theme from a site, open it with file roller, or the like, and extract the theme name folder to your desktop
[08:02] <Toma-> iirc.
[08:03] <Jivenix> ok
[08:03] <ThePhur> then open a terminal and type: sudo mv ~/Desktop/file-name ~/.themes
[08:03] <ThePhur> =] 
[08:03] <geneo93> Toma-:  he's trying to install i though
[08:03] <Toma-> install cd has no grub either
[08:03] <jetscreamer> compaq you hit F10 or exc or F2 .. try them all
[08:03] <jetscreamer> esc
[08:04] <Madpilot> Toma-: um, *something* isntalls GRUB...
[08:04] <Jivenix> then what
[08:04] <ThePhur> open terminal
[08:04] <Toma-> utter_failure, did you have another type of linux on the system before this?
[08:04] <ming> I uncommented it from /etc/apt/source.list.  but it said "package cscope is not available,..."
[08:04] <ThePhur> and move that folder on your desktop, to ~/.themes
[08:04] <Madpilot> Jivenix: after you do what ThePhur suggested, open the Theme manager again
[08:04] <utter_failure> Yes, SuSE
[08:04] <Toma-> there you go.
[08:04] <geneo93> maybe grub is the only thing it can read on the cd as bootable
[08:04] <Jivenix> hmm, i think i've tried that
[08:04] <Jivenix> let me try again
[08:04] <ridulo> ming: you have to use apt-get update first
[08:04] <Jivenix> it's .gzip format
[08:04] <Madpilot> Jivenix: got a link to the theme you were trying?
[08:04] <Jivenix> yeah
[08:04] <ThePhur> unzip it
[08:05] <utter_failure> I did fdisk>format, etc. already though
[08:05] <Jivenix> one sec
[08:05] <Jivenix> http://art.gnome.org/themes/gdm_greeter/1036
[08:05] <ThePhur> to get just the bare folder with the gtkrc in it
[08:05] <Jivenix> yeah i tried that
[08:05] <albacker> guys which package do i need to play .avi ?
[08:05] <Jivenix> i opened the theme manager and it wasnt in the list
[08:05] <ThePhur> and then move it into ~/.themes
[08:05] <Toma-> utter_failure, that wont clear your MBR, where grub from suse is installed. basially, you didnt burn the CD right, or youre not booting from the cd
[08:05] <Jivenix> thats where i put it
[08:05] <ThePhur> then open theme manager and it should be there
[08:05] <crshman> how do i set runlevel? runlevel X?
[08:05] <Jivenix> maybe its not the right kind of theme or something
[08:05] <ThePhur> hmm
[08:05] <Toma-> ubotu, tell albacker about w32codecs
[08:05] <ThePhur> what's the theme name
[08:05] <Madpilot> Jivenix: GDM themes != Gnome desktop themes...
[08:05] <utter_failure> Alright, It probably isn't booting from CD then.
[08:06] <Jivenix> oh
[08:06] <Jivenix> :\
[08:06] <Jivenix> what is it
[08:06] <Jivenix> hey dibblego!
[08:06] <utter_failure> I've had problems booting from CD before, I just figured grub was from the CD
[08:06] <utter_failure> Thanks
[08:06] <Madpilot> GDM is the login thing
[08:06] <Jivenix> oh fark
[08:06] <ThePhur> there should be a folder with  a file called 'gtkrc' in it, if you want a gnome theme
[08:06] <dibblego> what are my chances of getting my Lexmark X5150 printer working with Dapper?
[08:06] <Toma-> utter_failure, nope :P
[08:06] <ThePhur> gtkrc = gimp tool kit resource control
[08:06] <Madpilot> Jivenix: for Gnome desktop themes, look for GTK2 or Metacity stuff
[08:06] <Jivenix> ok
[08:06] <Toma-> utter_failure, good luck. can you remember howto get that pesky bios menu back?
[08:07] <ThePhur> Jivenix, go to http://art.gnome.org
[08:07] <utter_failure> Actually, I think I've got it
[08:07] <utter_failure> Sometimes this computer boots to D:/ for what seems to be no reason at all
[08:07] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs
[08:07] <ubotu> ntfs is, like, the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[08:07] <utter_failure> And it just did it apparently
[08:07] <Toma-> utter_failure, awesome! :)
[08:07] <Madpilot> Jivenix: you can change GDM themes too, but they're different from desktop themes
[08:07] <Jivenix> ok i'll look up how to change the gdm theme
[08:07] <geneo93> utter_failure:  time for new bios battery
[08:08] <utter_failure> Heh, hopefully I'll never need to boot from CD again
[08:08] <Toma-> Jivenix, System > Admin > Login Screen Setup
[08:08] <utter_failure> This computers about dead anyways
[08:08] <ridulo> ming any luck?
[08:09] <Jivenix> should i put the file in a special place?
[08:09] <ThePhur> gdm themes are login manager themes right?
[08:09] <ming> thanks. I got cscope installed now.  Trying to see how to get whole 2.6.12 kernel source installed.
[08:09] <jetscreamer> yes
[08:09] <Toma-> ThePhur, correct
[08:09] <jetscreamer> the graphical ones
[08:09] <ThePhur> Jivenix, this tell you how to install gdm themes
[08:09] <hrishi> hi, i am working on a socket program , and in the code when i do accept it shows illegal seek error , even though the code is running on redhat etc.
[08:09] <ThePhur> http://art.gnome.org/faq.php#q7
[08:10] <hrishi> what could be the problem
[08:10] <jetscreamer> apt-get install gdm-themes doesn't work?
[08:10] <Madpilot> Jivenix: just leave the file on your desktop, the manager take care of actually installing it
[08:10] <Jivenix> ok cool
[08:10] <hrishi> i am using gcc 4
[08:10] <ThePhur> as root, run gdmsetup
[08:10] <Madpilot> jetscreamer: sure - that package is in Universe
[08:10] <ThePhur> under graphical greeter tab, click the "instal new theme" button
[08:10] <jetscreamer> ah
[08:11] <Toma-> GDM setup = System > Admin > Login Screen Setup
[08:11] <esac_> i cant .. fstab is for mounting say /dev/hda4 /mnt/windows and yes you can give it full permissions to users. but vmware needs access to the device /dev/hda4, not /mnt/windows
[08:11] <esac_> doh
[08:11] <esac_> anybody know how i can permanently change the permissions of /dev/hda4 (so my vmware running as user can access it since it is an ntfs partition) ?
[08:11] <Seeker> I have a question, I have been using Ubuntu a few weeks now, and I love it, but I want to try one of the keyboard control friendly WM's
[08:11] <Seeker> does anyone have a reccomendation as to what is the best?
[08:11] <ridulo> found this ming: linux-source-2.6.15 - Linux kernel source for version 2.6.15 with Ubuntu patches
[08:11] <Toma-> esac_, what is in the /dev/hda4 lineof your fstab?
[08:12] <ridulo> just change the version # try apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12
[08:12] <Jivenix> dibblego, ask in #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[08:12] <ThePhur> Seeker, you want a keyboard controlled one?
[08:12] <Seeker> yes
[08:12] <ThePhur> i dunno of that, but Fluxbox = awesome
[08:12] <ThePhur> a must try
[08:12] <esac_> toma- /dev/hda4 mounts to /mnt/data .. that is not the issue, the mount works fine. vmware needs access to /dev/hda4 so it can mount it as say e: .. but the default permissions wont let it. i can sudo chmod a+rwx /dev/hda4, and it works, but once i reboot those are gone. i want to make those permanent
[08:13] <ThePhur> do sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[08:13] <Seeker> thanks
[08:13] <Seeker> I will grap it
[08:13] <dibblego> ok thanks
[08:13] <ThePhur> then at the login screen, for session, click on Fluxbox
[08:13] <ThePhur> yep, no prob..its not keyboard controlled though,,atleast not that i know of
[08:13] <ming> got 2.16.12 kernel now. thanks.
[08:15] <Toma-> esac_, you could make a script for it... those permissions are set in udev
[08:15] <Toma-> brb
[08:16] <Odice> when i do the partition with ubuntu, and i choose a reiserfs partition, its a resierfs3 partition or a reiserfs4 partition?
[08:16] <Odice> i mean the installer partitioner
[08:16] <geneo93> reiserfs3.6
[08:16] <IceDC571> anyone here use PPC?
[08:17] <ThePhur> PPC?
[08:18] <Arafangion> IceDC571: Used to.
[08:18] <rabeldable> Is there a bug in gamin?  gam_server is consuming 900MB of RAM right now
[08:18] <Arafangion> IceDC571: Just ask the damn question.
[08:19] <IceDC571> I'm trying to find a good free way to resize my OS X partition
[08:19] <Toma-> anyone know of a way to list the biggest packages via apt or dpkg?
[08:19] <Gopher> how to find my current version of GTK installed?
[08:19] <crshman> the command to start ssh is /etc/init.d/ssh start correct?
[08:20] <Odice> ok
[08:21] <Odice> geneo93: that means that i can use the extended attributes of Beagle?
[08:21] <Odice> because it says that doesnt work with reiserfs4
[08:21] <geneo93> yes
[08:21] <rabeldable> does anyone here know what gamin is?
[08:21] <ThePhur> how do you even view the packages on your system via terminal?
[08:21] <Odice> ok, then im going to enable that
[08:22] <ThePhur> rabeldable, do you mean gaim?
[08:22] <neiras> rabeldable: gamin is a process that monitors filesystem directories for changes and notifies interested apps when changes occur
[08:22] <rabeldable> no gamin, the process is gam_server its a file system monitor
[08:23] <rabeldable> neiras: yes
[08:23] <rabeldable> currently my process is using 900MB of RAM and my box is sooooo sloow
[08:23] <neiras> restart the servie
[08:23] <neiras> service
[08:23] <rabeldable> i wasn't sure if that would break something.... I'll try that as soon as I close everything
[08:24] <neiras> Are you doing anything that would cause a large number of files to be created/deleted/modified very quickly, with a Nautilus window open to that directory?
[08:24] <ThePhur> you'll know you broke something when your HDD starts smokin
[08:24] <Gopher> how to find my current version of GTK installed?
[08:24] <neiras> basically, close the nautilus window if that's the case and gam should calm down
[08:25] <geneo93> ThePhur:  i love that smell
[08:25] <rabeldable> no, but I had a nfs filesystem mounted then I rebooted the nfs server so there could be a problem with loosing the connection to the nfs server with nautilis open in that dir
[08:25] <ThePhur> haha
[08:25] <rabeldable> i have since closed nautilis a long time back...
[08:26] <ridulo> thephur: try dpkg-query -l for a list of packages installed
[08:26] <ming> Try to get man page for 'epoll_wait', 'select', 'poll', which package shout I get ?
[08:27] <rabeldable> ok... I can't find the service for gamin
[08:28] <rabeldable> i doubt there is a start script for this service, it seems like its tied into the kernel
[08:28] <calc> ming: manpages-dev
[08:28] <blekos> any ideas why is not asking me for a psswd when i run synaptic update?
[08:28] <neiras> rabeldable: kill it
[08:28] <neiras> kill -9 gam-server
[08:28] <neiras> :P
[08:28] <rabeldable> no thanks... I'll reboot
[08:28] <rabeldable> brb....
[08:29] <atoponce> blekos, have you run the sudo command within the past 15 minutes?
[08:29] <geneo93> blekos:  maybe its doing nothing
[08:29] <blekos> not really
[08:29] <ThePhur> sudo gives you root permissions for a small amount of time
[08:29] <blekos> only in the startup i had added sudo firestarter which doesnt seem to run
[08:29] <blekos> :(
[08:30] <ThePhur> so if you sudo something once, if you do it again soon, it wont ask for a password
[08:30] <geneo93> ThePhur:  but every coomand needs sudo
[08:30] <ming> calc: thanks. How do you happen to know ? Like to learn it so next time I can dig it by myself first. thanks.
[08:30] <jetscreamer> why do you want to kill the fime monitoring application
[08:30] <jetscreamer> file
[08:30] <atoponce> geneo93, not every command
[08:30] <calc> ming: since it was already installed on my machine i ran dpkg -S /path/to/file
[08:30] <blekos> well, in breezy i had sudo firestarter at start up but psswd was required for snaptics
[08:30] <vivid> blekos:  you need to visudo, and add your name or group with "ALL=NOSASSWD: /path/to/foo"
[08:30] <ThePhur> what is firestarter anyways?
[08:30] <ThePhur> isnt it a firewall?
[08:30] <vivid> its a firewall
[08:30] <calc> ming: otherwise you can try getting the packages files and using apt-file to search for the file you want
[08:30] <bintut> how can i load modules in ubuntu? it doesn't have /etc/modprobe.conf
[08:31] <dibblego> a song by The Prodigy
[08:31] <calc> ming: apt-cache can also search descriptions to give you a better guess at what to install as well
[08:31] <ridulo> firestarter is a firewall with gui
[08:31] <ThePhur> shit, im running unprotected like last night with my girlfriend..better get that sucker up and running
[08:31] <vivid> blekos: of you read the faq at there website it will tell you how to handle such problems
[08:31] <blekos> how do i do that  vivid??
[08:31] <ming> thanks calc.
[08:31] <bintut> hello all.. i'm having a problem with acpi. my laptop is hp compaq nx6125 that uses an amd turion64 processor. you can check a snippet of my /var/log/messages at http://pastebin.com/571501
[08:32] <blekos> ok
[08:32] <geneo93> ThePhur:  i bet you got them all by now
[08:32] <hanasaki> Toma-: bakc... put in the jet engine like thermaltake cooler.. at 5200rpm its keeping the cput at 49C
[08:32] <Madpilot> ThePhur: Ubuntu doesn't have any services running by default, so you're safe. (won't comment on your gf... :P )
[08:32] <hanasaki> i think that barton is just a dam hot cpu
[08:33] <hanasaki> its the 2900+
[08:33] <calc> bintut: to force modules to load at boot put them in /etc/modules
[08:33] <hanasaki> the barton 3000 i have runs fine at 42C the same thermatake fan at 2600rpm
[08:33] <hanasaki> oddd!
[08:33] <Madpilot> hanasaki: that is warm - my XP-M 2500+ runs at 39-44C depending on room temp...
[08:33] <hanasaki> ?
[08:33] <vivid> anyway, i was already running dapper before flight 4, so i dont need to dl the flight 4 iso and reinstall do i? my install updated im sure?
[08:33] <rabeldable> back
[08:33] <calc> different athlon's run at different temps
[08:33] <hanasaki> xp mobile Madpilot ?
[08:34] <Madpilot> hanasaki: yeah, the desktop version of the lappie CPU
[08:34] <calc> my dad's athlon runs at something like 80C
[08:34] <hanasaki> calc:  this is a barton 2900+ vs 3000+  both fsb 400
[08:34] <bintut> calc: thanks..
[08:34] <hanasaki> xp-m is desktop?
[08:34] <calc> but his is the original athlon xp model so it ran hotter than newer ones
[08:34] <rabeldable> gam_server = 1MB
[08:34] <calc> not xp-m
[08:34] <calc> palomino iirc
[08:35] <hanasaki> calc: .. dam .. how odl is it? i bet it dies Quick
[08:35] <calc> if your cpu isn't crashing it is probably ok regardless of the temp it is running at
[08:35] <calc> its about 4-5 years old now
[08:35] <ridulo> #leave
[08:35] <atoponce> question: my ubuntu server hard drive seems like it is trying to park the heads repeadedly.  the light blinks steady for a while then stops.  any ideas?
[08:35] <hanasaki> hmmm
[08:35] <calc> its an original athlon xp 1800
[08:36] <calc> from iirc ~ oct 2001
[08:36] <jb1> atoponce: IDE or scsi?
[08:36] <sk2> is it possible to get the root password for a new install from the command line?
[08:36] <atoponce> jb1, IDE
[08:36] <calc> heh
[08:36] <calc> wikipedia note: "The "Palomino" did have one major flaw, however: it ran very hot."
[08:36] <vivid> calc: the models that ran hot were the athlon thunderbirds, and previous
[08:36] <slew> hi, id like to remove the bittorrent client, but when i click on remove it also wants to remove ubuntu-desktop. this seems like a bad idea. is it?
[08:37] <atoponce> i worry it is going to wear out my hard drive faster than i would like...
[08:37] <phos-phoros> slew, I would assume so, yes
[08:37] <calc> thunderbird was the < 1400 model
[08:37] <Madpilot> sk2: no root pw on Ubuntu - use sudo + your user pw
[08:38] <slew> so theres no way to remove the bittorrent client ever?
[08:38] <Madpilot> !tell sk2 about root
[08:38] <jb1> atoponce: have you tried "sudo hdparm -iI /dev/xxx" to see if there are any clues there?
[08:38] <Madpilot> slew: ubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package, removing it should be OK
[08:38] <vivid> was =>1400, and then the thoroughbreds reduced the temp
[08:38] <calc> i went from a spitfire 600->1000 to a non overclocked palomino which i gave my dad several years later
[08:38] <blekos> if i want to here radio via internet i am asked to doenload media player
[08:38] <atoponce> jb1- i did try sudo hdparm -B /dev/hdd1.
[08:38] <calc> after seeing the temps i am glad i didn't try overclocking it
[08:39] <blekos> any other options of what plugin to install?
[08:39] <sk2> ty\
[08:39] <jb1> atoponce: isn't it" -B nnn " since it is a numeric setting?
[08:39] <geneo93> calc:  sometimes that brings the temp down
[08:39] <slew> so far so good..
[08:39] <vivid> blekos: not sure, but i think rhythmbox comes with radio stations by default
[08:40] <calc> geneo93: if you lower the voltage maybe, doubtful just upping the speed would drop the temp
[08:40] <atoponce> jb1- what would i be looking for?
[08:40] <blekos> i want to choose from a web site, for radio station all over the world
[08:40] <geneo93> calc:  i'm running 3 degrees cooler at 10% oc
[08:40] <LeoToothpick> how do i set man page to look into other packages man?
[08:40] <vivid> you probably arent going to have heat trouble, some chips max at 160ish C
[08:41] <calc> i had a p4 2.4c for a while i could undervolt the hell out of, i should have kept it
[08:41] <calc> iirc i was running it at 3.06GHz at ~ 1.2v
[08:41] <calc> it was amazing
[08:41] <jb1> atoponce: well, the man page says that "-B 255" disables apm on the drive. I would start with that and work my way lower to see where the sweet spot is.
[08:41] <calc> vivid: 160F? 160C would be quite hot
[08:41] <vivid> the chip will randomly screw up and over time youll find yourself reboot more oftem before it overheats, thats what does the damage
[08:41] <calc> most chips are rated below 90C
[08:42] <geneo93> calc:  i have dual xeon system comming
[08:42] <calc> iirc the old palomino's were rated at either 90 or 95C
[08:42] <vivid> calc: if they maxed at 30 degrees at normal temp, they would overheat every summer
[08:42] <vivid> at/over
[08:42] <atoponce> jb1- thx.  i'll give that a shot
[08:42] <calc> vivid: i think you are getting your C and F reversed
[08:42] <jb1> atoponce: np.
[08:42] <calc> 30C is roughly 90F
[08:42] <calc> not the other way around
[08:42] <calc> 160F is 71C
[08:43] <calc> 160C is 320F which is more than damn hot
[08:43] <geneo93> mines at 41C now both them
[08:43] <vivid> athlon mp 1.33 ghz has 90 C max
[08:44] <vivid> which would be hard to get that model up close to 300 degrees
[08:44] <geneo93> 320 f the motherboard catches fire
[08:45] <vivid> so like i said, you will damage the chip before it gets hot, youll notice over time it causes more errors and reboots
[08:45] <calc> i was talking about:
[08:45] <calc> 01:40 < vivid> you probably arent going to have heat trouble, some chips max at 160ish C
[08:45] <calc> notice C instead of F
[08:45] <calc> most chips max out below 100 C
[08:46] <vivid> calc: whats closer 90-160 c or 160-300f
[08:46] <InnerFIRE> why does evolution keep my emails when i tell it to delete them?
[08:46] <hanasaki> i just plugged in a usb drive.. how can i find what dev it is one
[08:46] <geneo93> most kill themselves at 65C
[08:46] <hanasaki> on
[08:46] <calc> 160C = 320F
[08:46] <narzy> anyone know of a good tutorial on setting up a printer in ubuntu remotely?
[08:46] <jb1> hanasaki: " sudo lsusb" should do it.
[08:46] <calc> 90C = 190F
[08:47] <calc> roughly speaking
[08:47] <blekos> well vivid, there is a plugin for firefox so you can here stream
[08:47] <vivid> there are chips that can go way over 300 F
[08:47] <blekos> it uses vlc ;)
[08:47] <blekos> thnk u anyhow
[08:47] <calc> vivid: but not typically desktop chips
[08:47] <calc> at least not operating temps that high
[08:47] <babo> hello
[08:47] <vivid> blekos: never used those, so i dunno which one for radio, but totem, has a glstreamer plugin for firefox i think
[08:47] <geneo93> the internal temp would be greater
[08:47] <hanasaki> hmm jb.. it shows Bus 001 Device 003: ID 067b:3507 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL3507 ATAPI6 Bridge
[08:47] <hanasaki>      how do i use cfdisk to partition it? what is it on /dev/????
[08:48] <calc> at one point managed to run a p133 without a heatsink for about 12 hours without realizing it and it still worked
[08:48] <calc> not sure how hot that thing got
[08:48] <vivid> calc: either way, unless you dont have a heatsink on it, your very unlikely to damage it with heat, as with improper voltage/fsb/clock settings
[08:48] <hanasaki> hmm usb2 is faster than sataI oand sataII?
[08:48] <babo> help - my screen keeps on blanking out or just showing noise ... ? I have an nvidia geforce 6 graphics card with the nvidia packages from synaptic installed ... what should I do now ?
[08:48] <calc> vivid: true
[08:49] <geneo93> hanasaki:  that had real copper in it though
[08:49] <vivid> babo: is it a pcix?
[08:49] <calc> usually a chip will stop booting if you try to high voltage, not sure if you can kill them with just that, never actually tried to kill one
[08:49] <babo> vivid: what is pcix ?
[08:49] <InnerFIRE> why does evolution keep my emails when i tell it to delete them?
[08:49] <calc> babo: server pci
[08:49] <hanasaki> geneo93: umm i missed something.. pls repeat// you can priv msg if you like
[08:49] <babo> I'm on ubuntu64 btw
[08:49] <geneo93> hanasaki:  typo
[08:49] <hanasaki> k
[08:49] <calc> babo: he might have meant pci express
[08:49] <geneo93> sorry
[08:49] <hanasaki> sok
[08:49] <vivid> babo: its nothing to do with servers, its the new motherboard bus that doesnt use agp
[08:50] <calc> vivid: pcix != pcie
[08:50] <hanasaki> how do i find out what /dev/____ the usb drive i plugged in is on?
[08:50] <babo> vivid: ya, I think it's pci express
[08:50] <vivid> babo: if its an athlon 64 you probably have it
[08:50] <calc> http://www.pcisig.com/home
[08:50] <calc> they are completely different :)
[08:50] <calc> pcix is parallel high speed, pcie is serial high speed
[08:51] <vivid> babo: what version of the driver do you have installed?
[08:51] <jb1> hanasaki: ah, sorry.  I would try "mount -l"
[08:51] <jb1> hanasaki: that's a small L
[08:51] <babo> vivid: ya it's amd64
[08:51] <firebird619> Toma-: I installed the w32codecs now, didn't have any problems, errors, or anything, but Mplayer still does not open the AVI file. I am trying to open the file in LiVES now, but it takes a while to open.
[08:51] <InnerFIRE> goddamnit , can i for once come in here and get an answer to my questions
[08:52] <babo> vivid: lspci throws up nothing
[08:52] <vivid> babo: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx
[08:52] <hanasaki> jbl.. that tells what IS mounted.. i need to mount it.. just dont knwo where it is.. like my main drive is /dev/hda1  what is the usb?  /dev/hd_  ?
[08:52] <crshman> what is the name of the x server process?
[08:53] <calc> crshman: X ps aux should show something like /usr/bin/X :0 ....
[08:53] <babo> vivid: 1.0.7667-0ubuntu25.1
[08:53] <geneo93> hanasaki:  try fdisk -l
[08:53] <babo> vivid: nvidia-glx : 1.0.7667-0ubuntu25.1
[08:54] <jb1> hanasaki: I believe USB stuff gets assigned to the scsi bus by the system so it will show up as sda, sdb, etc.
[08:54] <calc> jb1: yea
[08:54] <hanasaki> hmmm sis there a way to list whats on the scsi buss?
[08:55] <calc> hanasaki: easy way to tell what is seen already is just ls /dev/sd*
[08:55] <narzy> god this is getting annoying
[08:55] <calc> hanasaki: assuming your system is using udev
[08:55] <narzy> anyone have any luck printing to an HP Jetdirect connected printer?
[08:55] <narzy> it's easy as hell in windows
[08:55] <hanasaki> it is.. lol i think!?  what is udev/?
[08:55] <jb1> hanasaki: or you could do "cat proc/scsi/scsi"
[08:55] <Toma-> firebird619, same error?
[08:55] <narzy> in linux I've hit a dead in.
[08:55] <destroyrapture> ok so I burned ndiswrapper and ndisgk to a cd....tried to open them in Ubuntu....and nothin happenned except that it said it could open that kind of archive...>.<
[08:56] <vivid> babo: http://packages.ubuntu.com, search for nvidia-glx in dapper, and download v1.0.8178
[08:56] <firebird619> Yes
[08:56] <Draconicus> This is discouraging. Is there no mplayer package for Dapper?
[08:56] <jb1> hanasaki: oops...forgot a leading slash. that's "cat /proc/scsi/scsi"
[08:56] <calc> narzy: should be able to just specify the ip and port
[08:56] <firebird619> Toma-: I opened it in LiVES and it still only opens the audio
[08:56] <Jivenix> how do i install a deb
[08:56] <Madpilot> Draconicus: #ubuntu+1 for Dapper
[08:56] <calc> narzy: as far as i remember jetdirect's have a port that does regular lp style printing
[08:56] <Jivenix> i have this deb file called clearlooks
[08:56] <hanasaki> hmm i dont have  /proc/scsi
[08:56] <Toma-> firebird619, ok, run "mplayer yourfile.avi" in the directorty your avi is in, and swap the filename. then copy all the info into a pastebin
[08:56] <Draconicus> Madpilot: I chose to ask both channels. :P
[08:56] <Toma-> !pastebin
[08:56] <ubotu> somebody said pastebin was 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 :)
[08:56] <Jivenix> i'm not sure what it is, but its supposed to be cool
[08:57] <narzy> calc can you explain?
[08:57] <Jivenix> narzy, port 9100
[08:57] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  have you tried coping them to home
[08:57] <calc> narzy: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/s1-printing-jetdirect-printer.html
[08:57] <Jivenix> you can also format some printer options with PJL
[08:57] <Madpilot> Jivenix: Clearlooks is probably already included in Ubuntu - it's a theme engine
[08:57] <destroyrapture> yup, still won't open
[08:57] <Jivenix> oh
[08:57] <Jivenix> narzy, you can also telnet a job to a jetdirect enabled printer
[08:57] <geneo93> destroyrapture:  make the executables
[08:58] <destroyrapture> ?
[08:58] <Jivenix> you can also ftp it
[08:58] <Madpilot> Jivenix: when you're looking thru theme sites, look for "Metacity" and/or "GTK+1" themes for Ubuntu
[08:58] <Jivenix> nuts eh
[08:58] <destroyrapture> How do I do that...?
[08:58] <geneo93> properties
[08:58] <Jivenix> ok
[08:58] <destroyrapture> ok
[08:58] <jb1> hanasaki: please describe what you are trying to do and what kind of device it is.
[08:58] <Jivenix> i got my ubuntu lookin pretty hot
[08:58] <Madpilot> Jivenix: sorry, GTK2 themes :P
[08:58] <kos> does Ubuntu use Xprint?
[08:58] <narzy> where do I get their handy dandy tool...
[08:58] <vivid> i think it looks good with clearlooks
[08:59] <calc> Jivenix: at hp?
[08:59] <narzy> brb
[08:59] <Jivenix> he doesnt work at hp anymore
[08:59] <calc> Jivenix: ah ok
[08:59] <Jivenix> but we both worked for hp yes
[08:59] <calc> Jivenix: know bdale?
[08:59] <Jivenix> not me
[08:59] <narzy> well Jivenix, I guess your my guy ;)
[08:59] <calc> Jivenix: ok
[09:00] <destroyrapture> geneo: Where in properties? :)
[09:00] <Jivenix> narzy, i know all kinds of cool tricks for those hp jetdirect printers
[09:00] <babo> vivid: I'm getting a conflicting packages error with my present 1.0.3 nvidia install ...
[09:00] <hanasaki> jb1: i have http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16817146057
[09:00] <Draconicus> I tried to access a file on my machine remotely through Samba, got an input/output error, and now my harddrive's going nuts! What can I do?! I'm worried it'll screw up my files or something!
[09:01] <hanasaki> jb1: i want to partition it w/ cfdisk or a better util if i have one.. and then format it
[09:01] <hanasaki> jb1: it is using the usb2 interface aTM
[09:01] <narzy> Jivenix, oh do share ;)
[09:02] <narzy> it's a cheapo pos, I think its a 175
[09:02] <firebird619> Toma-: I ran that command, but haven't pasted to pastbin, I am not online on my Linux box right now. The errors appear in the first few lines. For example, can't open joystick device, mplayer: could not connect to socket, and mplayer: No such file or directory.
[09:03] <narzy> wish you could manage friends lists in IRC
[09:03] <narzy> atleast I haven't figured out how yet.
[09:03] <Toma-> firebird619, no, thats usual. there should be some stuff about VO: and input/output at the bottom of it all
[09:03] <Jivenix> narzy, if the printer has a HD, you can execute java in it
[09:03] <narzy> I could play my printer PonG!
[09:03] <narzy> sweet
[09:03] <jb1> hanasaki: OK, an external SATA drive.  If it is USB, it should be automounted by hotplug and assigned a device name by udev.
[09:03] <Jivenix> you can telnet into it, ftp into it and use it as a fileserver
[09:03] <Jivenix> you can set the console lcd messages via snmp
[09:04] <narzy> its got 8 mb of RAM
[09:04] <hanasaki> jb1:  it is a sata2 drive in the enclosure and connected to the pc w/ the usb interface
[09:04] <narzy> and I think 12 megs of Flash ROM
[09:04] <hanasaki> 1. how do i scan the scsi buss and see whats on it
[09:04] <beanbag> Can anyone please help me with display problems in Ubuntu?
[09:04] <firebird619> Toma-: Yes, The selected video_out device is incompatible with this codec. mp_image: Unknown out_fmt: 0x0. FATAL: Could not initialize video filters (-vf) or video output (-vo)
[09:05] <hanasaki> hmm hot plug?
[09:05] <firebird619> Toma-: That is what appears at the bottom, these errors, and what I listed above, are the only errors it gives.
[09:05] <jb1> hanasaki: i really think that "mount -l" should give you the device name if it is mounted.
[09:05] <Toma-> firebird619, ok. run gmplayer, and right click the screen and goto preferences, click Video and tell me what driver youre using from there
[09:06] <hanasaki> its not mounted.. lol i havent even cfdisked it.. and cant .. i dont know what dev it is
[09:06] <jb1> hanasaki: lol...duh.  Did you try "fdisk -l"?
[09:06] <hanasaki> ya.. no luck
[09:06] <hanasaki> just shows what is mounted
[09:07] <beanbag> help me please
[09:07] <firebird619> Toma-: The driver that is highlighted is xv        X11/Xv.     There are 7 other drivers listed.
[09:07] <hanasaki> oh.. hehe shows now. id idnt have the kernel mods for scsi installed
[09:07] <Toma-> hmm ok
[09:07] <Madpilot> beanbag: if you ask an actual question, you might get actual help...
[09:08] <hanasaki> ok.. thanks!
[09:08] <Toma-> firebird619, are any of those boxes at the bottom on that page checked?
[09:08] <jb1> hanasaki: np. it should have worked!!!
[09:08] <hanasaki> it did.. as soon as i installed the mod for scsi
[09:08] <firebird619> Toma-: Under the Codecs & demuxer tab, for Video codec family, it says none, but there are choices in that dropbox. Does that matter.         Yes, Enable double buffering is checked.
[09:09] <hanasaki> hmm what is udev?  isnt that soemthign that is dead?
[09:09] <jb1> hanasaki: i mean it should have modprobed the scsi driver automatically when it detected it.
[09:09] <mebaran151> what's the best source html editor for GNOME
[09:09] <mebaran151> and not gvim or emacs
[09:09] <mebaran151> something that is really easy to cut and paste with
[09:09] <hanasaki> i have hotplug installed now
[09:09] <hanasaki> ;)
[09:10] <jb1> hanasaki: ok. you should be fine.
[09:10] <Madpilot> mebaran151: Bluefish or Screem
[09:10] <Toma-> firebird619, thats ok
[09:10] <hanasaki> ok.. so for an external drive usb.. what do you suggest? ext? resier?
[09:10] <hanasaki> and why
[09:10] <firebird619> Toma-: In the Codecs & demuxer tab, I selected Win32/VfW video codecs, and it opened the file.
[09:10] <babo> How do I include the dapper packages in my repository for hedgehog ?
[09:11] <Jivenix> i think i've themed myself num
[09:11] <Jivenix> numb
[09:11] <Jivenix> http://www.pastehere.com/?nqyvfo
[09:11] <jb1> hanasaki: i'm afraid i don't have any experience with reiser so i can't comment. i just stick with ext3.
[09:11] <vivid> babo: are you running hedgehog?
[09:11] <babo> I need the latest nvidia packages ... for ubuntu 64
[09:11] <Toma-> firebird619, cool :)
[09:11] <tiede> hi guys. I was just wondering, does someone know how I can get rid (safely) of the old kernels on my box? Is deleting the vmlinuz and the initrd for that kernel version how I should go about doing it?
[09:11] <C-O-L-T> when does ubuntu dapper ship officially??????????
[09:11] <hanasaki> k
[09:11] <Madpilot> Jivenix: looks like OSX
[09:11] <babo> vivid: errr .. wait a minute ...
[09:11] <Jivenix> does it?
[09:11] <Jivenix> lol
[09:12] <vivid> babo: you need nvidia-glx, and linux-restricted-modules-(kernelversion) for nvidia 8178, you can find them by searching in dapper on packages.ubuntu.com
[09:12] <firebird619> Toma-: No such luck in LiVES though.
[09:12] <beanbag> Well, i want to install linux on my PC, so i tried the Live CD first, just to see if i would like it, but just as it loads my screen goes black and says OUT OF RANGE
[09:12] <Toma-> firebird619, doh :/
[09:12] <jb1> hanasaki: i'm off to bed now. glad you got things going. later...
[09:12] <vivid> babo: but remove them, and switch your video driver to vesa to make sure you get them uninstalled, or you will have conflicts between the versions
[09:12] <Toma-> firebird619, is there a lives channel? also, try asking in mplayer. ive got to go :(
[09:13] <irvin> !dapper
[09:13] <vivid> babo: the 'nv' driver wont work with pciexpress, use '
[09:13] <vivid> 'vesa'
[09:13] <tiede> hi guys. I was just wondering, does someone know how I can get rid (safely) of the old kernels on my box?
[09:13] <irvin> !tell C-O-L-T about dapper
[09:13] <firebird619> Toma-: I think there is a LiVES channel, not sure on mplayer. I will check it out. Thanks for your help.
[09:13] <mebaran151> hey
[09:13] <babo> vivid: how can I tell what ubuntu I'm running ... the 'about ubuntu' thing isn't working.        I've downloded the restricted modules but it tells me that I need the kernel image for system.map ... I feel like I could be going on and on forever here  ... wouldn't synaptic be easier
[09:13] <mebaran151> what's the best webdev suite for Ubuntu
[09:13] <babo> ?
[09:13] <Toma-> tiede, use synaptic. just make sure you keep your current one
[09:13] <mebaran151> for source editing
[09:13] <Madpilot> Jivenix: mine, currently - http://www.warbard.ca/temp/desktop.png
[09:13] <vivid> C-O-L-T: just so you know, the version numbers, tell you when, first digit 6=2006, second digit 4=4/april
[09:13] <Toma-> firebird619, i know theres an mplayer channel :) very helpful people there too
[09:13] <babo> vivid: I've removed all my old nvidia packages
[09:14] <firebird619> Toma-: Ok, thanks
[09:14] <hanasaki> so.. umm this usb drive.. its my bakcup.. what is the best way to have the system mkae sure that usb drive has the same contents as the interal drive?  and to update the external usb drive when i plug it in.. preferablly to only copy changed files, new files. and to del any files that were removed?
[09:14] <tiede> no... It was a custom made kernel so I could get my ACPI battery working (my dsdt was wrong, so I followed the wiki, but it still won't work :( ) Now I want to get rid of it...
[09:14] <keithhhhhhhhh> What is the best torrent tracker for ubuntu?
[09:14] <Toma-> np, wish i could be of more help. just tell the mplayer people that lives uses mplayer to read/edit tracks
[09:14] <babo> vivid: how do I switch to vesa ?
[09:14] <vivid> babo: i dunno, try apt-get update and see what server your checking for packages maybe?
[09:15] <Jivenix> whats that weather thing mad
[09:15] <kcul> startkeylogger
[09:15] <Jivenix> and those little gauges down below
[09:15] <babo> vivid: cool, it's breezy
[09:15] <Madpilot> Jivenix: one of the standard Gnome panel things - right-click on a panel, choose Add To Panel
[09:15] <beanbag> Will a Nvidia PCE-Express display card work with Ubuntu?
[09:15] <Jivenix> whoa!
[09:15] <keithhhhhhhhh> Babo did you install Korean on your system?
[09:15] <vivid> beanbag: yes, use the vesa driver, or ideally the nvidia driver, not nv
[09:16] <babo> vivid: I'm in Korea
[09:16] <tiede> Is there a way you know of that I can uninstall a custom-made one, Toma-
[09:16] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: I'm in korea
[09:16] <Madpilot> Jivenix: the weather thing is "weather report", the little system gauges are System Monitor
[09:16] <keithhhhhhhhh> Babo - did you install hangul on your system?
[09:16] <Jivenix> i never knew these were here
[09:16] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: no I don't think so - why ?
[09:16] <Toma-> tiede, did you make a deb package of it?
[09:17] <beanbag> vivid: I want to use the Ubuntu Live CD, just to check it out, but my screen goes black
[09:17] <keithhhhhhhhh> Babo- well I couldnt find korean in the setup
[09:17] <babo> keithhhhhhh: what setup ?
[09:17] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo - are you using ubuntu linux?
[09:17] <Madpilot> Jivenix: yeah, the Gnome panel applets have some cool stuff - and some very strange stuff. Try installing "Fish" :P
[09:18] <hanasaki> hmm how do i format a partition ?>
[09:18] <vivid> beanbag: use the vesa driver
[09:18] <tiede>  I just followed this wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ACPIBattery Toma-
[09:18] <Jivenix> yeah i was wondering what that fish was
[09:18] <vivid> beanbag: or switch to console and install nvidia's driver
[09:18] <babo> keithhhhhhh: what are you talking about ?
[09:19] <beanbag> vivid: dont have internet at home
[09:19] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo - this is a linux chat group
[09:19] <beanbag> vivid: but will download it now
[09:19] <vivid> beanbag: then use the vesa driver
[09:19] <Eiscreme> hi
[09:19] <babo> keithhhhhhh: yes, I'm using linux ubuntu
[09:20] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo - do you have hangul installed?
[09:20] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: no I don't think so ? why ?
[09:20] <beanbag> another question, is here anyone from SA that works on the Automate Car Dealer system?
[09:21] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo - well your name is Korean and your in Korea so I was just wondering, Korean isnt in the setup of ubuntu
[09:21] <Toma-> tiede, well follow that, but in reverse.
[09:21] <crshman> how do i restart networking?
[09:22] <beanbag> vivid: Which precise driver should I download for ubuntu on NV's page?
[09:22] <packman_e> hey all
[09:22] <vivid> beanbag: are you getting it from nvidia.com?
[09:22] <babo> keithhhhhhhhh: oh , cool - sorry I thought this had something to do with my nvidia issue. I'm in Korea at the moment - I don't have hangul on this ubuntu but I did install it on another one. There is a piece in the wiki or on the net about setting it up. i can't remember where ...
[09:22] <keithhhhhhhhh> ya Ill look later
[09:23] <keithhhhhhhhh> not in a rush cause Koreans dont really use linux much  ;)
[09:23] <Eiscreme> is ubuntu  unstable debian?  or testing?  or what is it please?
[09:23] <babo> keithhhhhhh: well you're right there ... but they are making alot of noise about switching at the moment. Are you in Korea as well ?
[09:24] <packman_e> guys i have a little problem. after installing software my apt list seems to be locked and even after a restart it remains the same. any ideas please
[09:24] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: it's Ubuntu - using actual Debian packages on it could well break things...
[09:24] <vivid> beanbag: you can use nvidia.com's installer, in which case youll need that, and youll need to install build-essential, kernel-headers-(kernelversion), and kernel-source-(kernel) and set export CC=gcc-3.4
[09:24] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: it has its own packaging system?
[09:24] <tiede> I don't understand, Toma- . I already have the normal one. It just creates another one on top of it (which still does not have battery support enabled). I have disabled theirs from Grub, but I wanted to get rid of it altogether. I don't see how sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-$(uname -r) is going to help... Do I also have to do something else after that. Cause I want to erase it altogether, and leave my PC just like it was before.
[09:24] <emmerac> hello!
[09:24] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: are you in Korea at the moment ?
[09:25] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: no, it uses .deb, but it maintains it's own repositories
[09:25] <keithhhhhhhhh> no but might be soon
[09:25] <vivid> beanbag: or you can download from packages.ubuntu.com, in the dapper section, nvidia-glx 8178, and linux-restricted-modules matching the kernel and driver 8178
[09:25] <xsquared> hi, i just installed drip and when i go to execute it.... it says segmentation fault. how do i fix this?
[09:25] <keithhhhhhhhh> have been there many times
[09:25] <blekos> how are the recovery kernels called in synaptics ? i want to rmv them
[09:26] <emmerac> Does anyone know were I can purchase a cheap computer with no OS?
[09:26] <vivid> xsquared: will need more information than that
[09:26] <packman_e> computer fair
[09:26] <pulver> how do you get kde to automount cds etc and open in the filemgr?
[09:26] <babo> keithhhhhhh: computer programmer ? English teacher ? wandering nomad ?
[09:26] <vivid> xsquared: see if you can find something in a log or such
[09:26] <packman_e> guys i have a little problem. after installing software my apt list seems to be locked and even after a restart it remains the same. any ideas please (ubuntu)
[09:26] <xsquared> vivid: where do i look?
[09:27] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo between english teacher and wondering nomad ;)
[09:27] <babo> vivid: can I get some confirmation on what I should be doing about my nvidia issue ... ? should I keep chasing down packages ? how do I switch to vesa ?
[09:27] <xsquared> it just outputs segmentation fault in the terminal and drops me back to the prompt
[09:27] <babo> keithhhhhhh: me too
[09:27] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: how big is the risk that a package is broken and distrubes anything on my system when I install new software from the repository?
[09:28] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: (that happened with knoppix and mepis)
[09:28] <keithhhhhhhhh> cool
[09:28] <beanbag> Where can I get a Linux version of the Program Netterm?
[09:28] <babo> what's the easiest way to get someone's user name to pop into the text box ?
[09:28] <vivid> babo: you removed the nvidia stuff right? if so, press cntrl+alt and f1, login and run, as root, /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[09:29] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: everything in Ubuntu's own repos should be tested to prevent that happening
[09:29] <babo> vivid: I removed the nvidia stuff ... but I haven't installed anything to replace it ?
[09:29] <GlemSom> I've used cfdisk to create an extra partition. But when writing the table I get this message: "Wrote partition table, but re-read table failed.  Reboot to update table.
[09:29] <GlemSom> ". Do I REALLY need to reboot? :/
[09:29] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo-dont know yet Im using Gaim to chat
[09:29] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: same with  Kubuntu?
[09:30] <vivid> babo: if it doesnt load, ill tell you what to do, just reboot or exit from gdm, you will need to do this to switch drivers
[09:30] <babo> keithhhhhhh: you're not looking for a job by any chance are you ???
[09:30] <keithhhhhhhhh> not really but whats up?
[09:30] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: they use the same repos, just different desktops (Ubuntu = Gnome; Kubuntu = KDE)] 
[09:30] <keithhhhhhhhh> might be interested
[09:30] <babo> vivid: if what doesn't load ? I haven't installed anything ?
[09:31] <vivid> babo: just do it, you have several drivers by default, it should have reverted to the original
[09:31] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: when you use Ubuntu instead of Debian,  you will have a reason for.    What is the reason why you do not use Debian sarge?  What makes Ubuntu better?
[09:31] <vivid> babo: if it didnt, we will change it
[09:31] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: my girlfriend is in dire straits looking for a teacher at her school ... asap
[09:31] <keithhhhhhhhh> ah well asap is too soon
[09:31] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[09:32] <lowroad> I dont know how to compile gtkpod source with mp4v2 library
[09:32] <tiede> So, am I to believe I have to reinstall linux just so I can remove an unwanted kernel?
[09:33] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: Ubuntu is one CD to install, which I like. I actually got into Ubuntu because my brother already was, but that's just me...
[09:33] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: is the installation easy or do I have to know much about partitioning?
[09:34] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: depends on how you want to install it - there's a partitioner built into the installer
[09:34] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[09:34] <Eiscreme> Madpilot: does the partitioner suggest anything?
[09:35] <babo> ok I'm back again ...
[09:35] <blekos> do u know how i can import times new roman to oo?
[09:36] <Madpilot> Eiscreme: I can't remember, to be honest. It's been nearly a year since I did a full install of Ubuntu, and the partitioner has changed since then
[09:36] <babo> vivid: hi
[09:36] <babo> keithhhhhhh: hi
[09:36] <Madpilot> !tell blekos about fonts
[09:36] <Cyorxamp> Hi how do I install a .deb ??
[09:36] <lowroad> Cyorxamp: goto terminal type   sudo dpkg -i nameofthepackage.deb
[09:36] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo hi
[09:36] <babo> Cyorxamp: dpkg -i file.deb
[09:37] <babo> keithhhhhhh: do you post on eslcafe ?
[09:37] <keithhhhhhhhh> nope
[09:38] <babo> keithhhhhhh: what do you do when you're not teaching english ?
[09:38] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[09:38] <keithhhhhhhhh> not much
[09:38] <keithhhhhhhhh> need a hobby  ;)
[09:38] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: ha, me too
[09:39] <babo> vivid: are you still there ?
[09:39] <vivid> yes
[09:39] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo Im about to go to sleep
[09:39] <vivid> playing some little games heh
[09:39] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo nice to meet you
[09:39] <vivid> i like supertux reminds me of old mario brothers 3
[09:40] <babo> keithhhhhhh: nice to meet you too ... give us a look up when you're thinking of coming over ... I'm at www.englishteachingkorea.com
[09:40] <vivid> babo: did you restart gdm?
[09:40] <northie> Freaking out a bit over changing my Ubuntu keyboard layout.
[09:40] <babo> vivid: yip
[09:40] <tiede> Well, guys. I've waited long enough for someone to help me with removing that bad kernel of mine. i am going on idle mode. See you guys in a while. If anyone has any suggestions for me, just write it with my name in it, and I'll know right away! I am on the ubuntuforums now.
[09:40] <northie> As I try, through system/prefs/keyboard, it seems to flash through all the available themes.
[09:41] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I to do this?
[09:41] <keithhhhhhhhh> haha my friend owns a similar site with a similar domain name
[09:41] <babo> keithhhhhhh: cool - which one ?
[09:41] <keithhhhhhhhh> I just cant remember the domain right now hahaha really funny
[09:42] <babo> keithhhhhhh: maybe I know you ?
[09:42] <keithhhhhhhhh> nah my friend and I still chat
[09:42] <vivid> babo: what does "uname -r" output?
[09:42] <Madpilot> babo & keithhhhhhhhh: #ubuntu-offtopic is available for chat - thanks
[09:42] <babo> Madpilot: ok dude .... all the best keithhhhhh
[09:43] <keithhhhhhhhh> madpilot - it started off with ubuntu in mind
[09:43] <babo> vivid: 2.6.12-10-amd64-generic
[09:43] <Madpilot> keithhhhhhhhh: I know, it usually does :P - but #ubuntu-offtopic is quiet right now...
[09:43] <keithhhhhhhhh> madpilot - I wanted to see if anyone installed Korean on their system and babo means stupid in Korean hehe
[09:43] <babo> vivid: is that an old kernel ... ?
[09:44] <micand> Howdy ... I have a new install of Dapper where I'm unable to get X working. I'm using an ATI X1900 XTX video card. The end of /var/log/Xorg.0.log reads as follows: http://pastebin.com/571592. Any assistance will be much appreciated.
[09:44] <babo> keithhhhhhhh: it's my pet-name for my gf
[09:44] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo hahahahahah
[09:44] <vivid> babo: 'apt-get install kernel-source-2.6.12 kernel-headers-2.6.12-10-amd64-generic build-essential'
[09:44] <Jivenix> where are the fonts stored
[09:45] <keithhhhhhhhh> babo - well Im going to bed now all the best in Korea
[09:45] <omiel88> kto jes z Polski?
[09:45] <northie> I'm trying to temporarily change my keyboard layout, but nothing happens as I go through system/preferences/keyboard.
[09:45] <babo> keithhhhhhh: you too ... cheers and the best of luck
[09:45] <vivid> babo: after installing those, download http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/1.0-8178/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8178-pkg2.run
[09:46] <Zinux_> hi all :)
[09:46] <Zinux_> can you help me about herzes of the my monitor ?
[09:46] <Madpilot> !fixres
[09:46] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:46] <stoned> sound on my system works.  flash movies in firefox have no audio.  I searched around and installed alsa-oss plugin.  flash sound in firefox started to work.  I woke up today, and tried to do some flash, and no sound.  I can't figure out what the problem could be, or where to start looking for it.  I have every flash package in ubunt installed, about:plugins shows flash is loaded.  mozilla-mplayer has sound. using kubuntu/5.10breezy
[09:47] <vivid> babo: once you have that you need to set this, 'CC=gcc-3.4 && export CC'
[09:47] <vivid> babo: make sure you install gcc-3.4 btw
[09:47] <omiel88> KTO MI POWIE JA MAM ZAINSTALOWAC phorum-5.0.3-beta.tar.gz??
[09:47] <babo> vivid: E: Couldn't find package kernel-source-2.6.12
[09:47] <dhalgren> hi folks. a general question. does ubuntu/gnome/ support dula layer dvd burning? or: where can i find out?
[09:47] <stoned> omiel88, what language is that?
[09:47] <omiel88> Polish
[09:47] <vivid> babo: sorry linux-source-2.6.12 and linux-headers-2.6.12-10-amd64-generic
[09:48] <Madpilot> dhalgren: some burning apps do - I think k3b does, not sure about others
[09:48] <stoned> omiel88, you can speak english?
[09:48] <vivid> babo: also build-essential and gcc-3.4
[09:48] <Madpilot> !pl
[09:48] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[09:48] <stoned> ahh word
[09:48] <omiel88> no good
[09:48] <stoned> hey Madpilot hi
[09:48] <Madpilot> stoned: hi
[09:48] <dhalgren> Madoilot: thanks. will check it out. cheers
[09:48] <stoned> do you know anything about my problem there
[09:49] <omiel88> but i understand more
[09:49] <Madpilot> stoned: all I know is that Flash sound is trouble - I still haven't gotten it working, in either Opera or Firefox
[09:49] <skyrat> I have citrix ICA web client installed on my box but when i access the application it does not use the ica clien but a java client. At work it uses the ica by default but at home the java one. How do i force the ica clinet instead of the jave client?
[09:49] <stoned> Madpilot, it works in debian, from which i recently migrated
[09:49] <babo> vivid: woah ... wait a sec I'll try those
[09:49] <Mantice> You guys should write me a MDF CD Image Mounter
[09:50] <vivid> babo: those 4 should give you a few extra dependencies, but thats everything you need
[09:50] <stoned> Madpilot, could it be fixed compiling from source rather than using ubuntu packages
[09:50] <Madpilot> stoned: no idea - it's not been a priority for me
[09:50] <stoned> Mantice, you can use mdf/mds to iso converter.
[09:50] <pfp> babo: hey, you dont happen to know by any chance, how to set up hangul input on ubuntu? :)
[09:51] <northie> I do a  sudo loadkeys fi-latin1, but and get a Loading echo, but still have the same layout.
[09:51] <northie> How do I change my keyboard layout?
[09:51] <vivid> northie: from the System -> Preferences -> Keyboard app
[09:51] <ploom> ehh- yesterday had a strange glitch, where suddenly my ubuntu discovered that no command can be executed (permission denied or not found) and no file exists any more
[09:51] <pfp> babo: (couldn't help noticing you talked about korea previously, heh)
[09:52] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[09:52] <ploom> had to restart the ctrl+break way...
[09:52] <spacey> pfp: with scim?
[09:52] <ploom> I even got so scared that checked through live cd if there still is some data left on my hdd
[09:52] <northie> vivid, that doesn't work either. I add a keyboard, move it to the top, and gnome changes through all my desktop themes, gives me an error message on some missing icon in one of them, and I'm back at square one.
[09:53] <ploom> luckily there was and next restart booted me back
[09:53] <Jivenix> what do you guys use for your media players
[09:53] <ploom> ...
[09:53] <stoned> amarok
[09:53] <northie> gxine, Jivenix.
[09:53] <stoned> amarok/mplayer
[09:53] <Madpilot> Jivenix: totem-xine
[09:53] <pfp> spacey: umm, i don't know really, what would be the best way?
[09:53] <babo> pfp: hi, ya - there's an ubuntu setup guide on the web. i think it might have been transferred to the wiki by now ... I'll have look
[09:54] <Jivenix> wow lots
[09:54] <Jivenix> which one is the easiest to use
[09:54] <Jivenix> comes with all the codecs
[09:54] <stoned> Madpilot, does totem or some kde things like kaffine play the real audio/microsoft video/quicktime etc. like mplayer?
[09:54] <pfp> spacey: (i don't use the language, but i'm planning to learn soon)
[09:54] <ploom> mm - you guys think too that kde = windows-like, gnome = macos like and e17 = cool?
[09:54] <northie> vlc, I'd say.
[09:54] <Madpilot> Jivenix: they can all have the codecs, with a bit of setup
[09:54] <northie> videolanclient, jivenix. It's in the repositories.
[09:54] <Madpilot> stoned: totem plays everything, with the right codecs
[09:55] <stoned> Madpilot, w32codecs does not work with totem?
[09:55] <Madpilot> stoned: it does - try totem-xine instead of the totem-gstreamer that's installed by default
[09:55] <xsquared> whats the difference between totem-xine and totem-gstreamer?
[09:56] <Madpilot> they use different back-end stuff - but they look identical on the front
[09:56] <northie> What config ought I edit to change my keyboard layout?
[09:56] <babo> pfp: I could only find this .deb package http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/s/scim-hangul ... give it a go and see if it works.
[09:56] <Madpilot> if you install totem-xine, it just replaces totem in your menus - the actual menu entry doesn't change
[09:57] <pfp> babo: ok, thanks
[09:58] <stoned> Madpilot, another reason i use mplayer/kplayer is because of the setup of keys.  you can use arrow keys to skip around by half aminute to 15 seconds etc.  totem support that?
[09:58] <tid-wave> hello! i want to install ubuntu on a computer without an internet connect, far far away... and I also need packages for binary drivers and restricted formants & etc. how should I do it ?
[09:58] <stoned> tid-wave,  you can order free ubuntu cds !!!
[09:58] <Madpilot> stoned: I'm not sure - interesting idea, though
[09:58] <pfp> northie: for X or text mode?
[09:59] <tid-wave> stoned the official CD is not enough
[09:59] <northie> pfp, for X.
[09:59] <tid-wave> I can download it and go with a CD there
[09:59] <tid-wave> but i need more packages
[09:59] <northie> pfp, where's xorg.conf again?
[09:59] <ploom> the only way to make gnomish windows (ala evolution) look nice on kde is to use that qt theme?
[09:59] <tid-wave> can i make a selection of packages and put them on many CDs ?
[09:59] <lowroad> I'm running gtkpod 0.99 but when I try to load my m4a files I get this message:   m4a/m4p/m4b not supported without the mp4v2 library. You must compile the gtkpod source together with the mp4v2 library.     Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[09:59] <tid-wave> and make them installable through apt
[09:59] <stoned> northie, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:59] <pfp> northie: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:59] <destroyrapture> Ok my wireless card is incompatible.
[09:59] <northie> This is freaky. I can apparently change to some keyboards without a bother, but when I attempt to go to the Finnish one, it throws me through desktop themes.
[09:59] <Zinux_> pls someone send to me his xconfig file
[09:59] <northie> Thanks, both of you.
[10:00] <destroyrapture> What's a good one to buy?
[10:00] <stoned> Zinux_, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:00] <geneo93> destroyrapture: what??
[10:00] <Madpilot> destroyrapture: no idea how complete it is, but have a look here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[10:00] <destroyrapture> Wireless internet card
[10:00] <Zinux_> yeah but i dont now what i write on "monitor section"
[10:00] <destroyrapture> k
[10:00] <Zinux_> *no
[10:00] <pfp> northie: there's a known bug that does that when you choose keyboard maps
[10:00] <stoned> Zinux_, where on monitor section
[10:01] <Zinux_> for herzes
[10:01] <Mantice> Whats Windows-X ?
[10:01] <Zinux_> a im on 60 hz
[10:01] <stoned> Zinux_, what is the model/manufacturer of your monitor
[10:01] <northie> pfp, all right, but it doesn't do that when I change to a map that works.
[10:01] <Zinux_> i want be ot 80 hz :)
[10:01] <Zinux_> this is the quistion :)
[10:01] <Mantice> I can download a Window-X Driver for my ATi Card or somthing like that But im downloading the .run file
[10:01] <Mantice> which one should I get?
[10:01] <Zinux_> this is the question :)
[10:01] <Zinux_> stoned? :)
[10:01] <pfp> northie: (there's also an entry in bugzilla that links to a couple of .debs that (try to) fix it)
[10:01] <pfp> northie: i see
[10:02] <destroyrapture> hey thanks MadPilot
[10:02] <stoned> Zinux_, it will say on the front of the monitor.  or on the back.. you can look at it, look it up on google, and find out the hozontal and vertical rates, and then put those in xorg.conf
[10:02] <Madpilot> Mantice: the ATI drivers from the Ubuntu repos don't work?
[10:02] <Zinux_> hm...
[10:02] <Zinux_> whatever
[10:02] <babo> vivid: cool ... I'm going to kill X and run it - thanks
[10:02] <Zinux_> 10x :)
[10:03] <stoned> killall -9 myfamily
[10:03] <stoned> :/
[10:03] <northie> pfp, and it gives me the message.. The loading of the image gnome-fs-home failed
[10:03] <northie> Details: icon not found.
[10:04] <northie> Maybe, freakishly enough, there's a bit lacking in one of my themes, and if I fix that, I can change keyboard layouts again :p
[10:06] <babo> help ... how do I kill X ?
[10:06] <pfp> northie: i don't remember seeing that msg - just gnome/gkt2 theme freaking out for a couple of sec
[10:07] <spacey> pfp: scim can be used for all fancy language input. if you search for scim in synaptic. just select the modules you think are needed. you also might want some extra fonts
[10:08] <northie> pfp, that's not the exact wording, but translated.
[10:08] <pfp> spacey: right, cool... should there be "korean" or "hangul" in gnome's keyboard prefs?
[10:08] <pfp> babo: log out & press ctrl-alt-backspace
[10:08] <babo> cool
[10:08] <spacey> pfp: no
[10:09] <spacey> you press ctrl (or alt?) + spacebar
[10:09] <spacey> and you get the hangul input
[10:09] <destroyrapture> I like Ubuntu
[10:09] <phos-phoros> is anyone aware of an opensource solution to make use of a line6 guitarport/application on *nix?
[10:09] <spacey> pfp: http://www.scim-im.org/wiki/documentation/installation_and_configuration/ubuntu_kubuntu
[10:09] <micand> Hello ... I'm on a brand new install of Kubuntu on a ATI X1900 video card, and I can't get X working. The tail of my Xorg.0.log is here: http://pastebin.com/571592. Thanks in advance!
[10:10] <pfp> spacey: ooh, thanks
[10:10] <ulisse> hallo
[10:10] <ulisse> anybody got direct rendering on dapper with ati cards?
[10:11] <KakiPukul> a PCI express card righy, micand?
[10:11] <eripeh> G O O D M O R N I N G
[10:11] <eripeh> !!!!!!!
[10:11] <ubotu> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, eripeh
[10:12] <KakiPukul> oh... you selected the MAch64 card..,, did you do Xconfig manually? using Xfconfig? or manuallly editing the config file, micand?
[10:12] <babo> hi, I need to kill xserver long enough so that I can install some nvidia drivers ... CA backspace kills it, but it comes right back up again
[10:13] <KakiPukul> kill the display manager... /etc/init.d/(x/k/w/g)dm stop
[10:13] <babo> I need xserver dead .... until I choose to start it again
[10:14] <KakiPukul> checkout the display manager using ps
[10:14] <babo> KakiPukul: as in /etc/init.d/gdm stop ?
[10:14] <pfp> babo: you should be able to install the drivers while x is running, then restat it, though
[10:14] <C-O-L-T> Look at Gnome 2.14 it is so beautiful. :D
[10:14] <babo> pfp: not according to the nvidia installer ... it keeps throwing up errors
[10:14] <babo> I hope killing x will fix it
[10:15] <bluepixel> just a stupid question.. the whole system "ubuntu" seems to be compiled for the i386 architecture, when you look at x86 only. I ask if someone trys to install ubuntu on pentium1 .. i cant see the necessity of compile for i386. instead, i586 would the much faster.
[10:15] <pfp> babo: ach
[10:15] <babo> bluepixel: why would it be much faster ?
[10:16] <geneo93> pentium1 is 586
[10:16] <catchphrase> if my computer hardlocks (have to press reset to reboot), will the system logs mention why?
[10:16] <bluepixel> babo, because i586 binaries simply use not all but many new cpu-features and is easily optimized for these distributions.
[10:16] <catchphrase> its like the 4th time tonight and i'm only running xchat
[10:16] <micand> KakiPukul: Yeah, the X1900 is a PCI Express card. By default, my xorg.conf seems to be set up to use the ATI driver. If I switch it to the vesa driver and run "sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart", kdm starts, but when I try to login, I get an error about kstartconfig missing.
[10:17] <Madpilot> catchphrase: that smells like hardware problems - RAM or motherboard issues... (not sure about the logs, though...)
[10:17] <ulisse> anybody got fglrx working on dapper?
[10:17] <bluepixel> geneo93, then anybody try to install ubuntu on a 386-intel? :)
[10:17] <geneo93> catchphrase:  look at xsession.errors in home dir
[10:18] <ownerx> ulisse works fine here
[10:18] <catchphrase> geneo93, i don't see xsession.errors in /home/
[10:18] <geneo93> bluepixel:  i doubt if you could get enough memory in a i386
[10:18] <ownerx> the new ati installer creates Ubuntu/dapper debs
[10:18] <ownerx> and its in the repos as well
[10:18] <geneo93> catchphrase:  its hidden
[10:19] <ulisse> ownerx, I can't get direct rendering... I'm stuck on mesa
[10:19] <catchphrase> geneo93, yeah i tried ls -al
[10:19] <vladuz976> what's a good program for ripping to cd to mp3 or .ogg?
[10:19] <ownerx> ulisse which card do you have
[10:19] <ulisse> ownerx, do your xorg.conf load GLcore ?
[10:19] <babo> back again ...
[10:19] <bluepixel> geneo93, of course not! because of that, i find it very strange to compile the whole system for i386 instead of at least i586
[10:19] <micand> KakiPukul: Sorry, I meant kstartupconfig, not kstartconfig.
[10:19] <ulisse> ownerx, 9000 pro
[10:19] <ownerx> vladuz976, grip
[10:19] <babo> pfp: everything worked
[10:19] <ulisse> ownerx, worked like a charm with breezy
[10:19] <babo> vivid: thanks
[10:20] <babo> One more question though, my resolution is smaller now ... how do I fill out my screen to full resolution ?
[10:20] <darren123> hello
[10:20] <vladuz976> ownerx: is that in the gnome package?
[10:20] <babo> bluepixel: cheers
[10:20] <vivid> babo: did you get version 8178 installed?
[10:20] <geneo93> bluepixel:  mandriva is one of the first ones to move to i586
[10:20] <Madpilot> vladuz976: Sound Juicer - fire an audio cd into Breezy, it'll come up automatically
[10:21] <bluepixel> geneo93, suse , too
[10:21] <C-O-L-T> what kind of linux is good for a Pentium I , 32 mb ram, 800 mb hard drive?
[10:21] <babo> vivid:yes
[10:21] <ownerx> vladuz fglrx is in the dapper repos but i installed mine from the ati installer
[10:21] <vladuz976> ownerx: fglrx ?
[10:21] <vladuz976> ownerx: is that the name?
[10:21] <ownerx> fglrx is the name of the ati.com drivers
[10:21] <ownerx> for linux
[10:22] <vladuz976> ownerx: why would i need ati drivers to rip cds?
[10:22] <babo> babo: any idea on the resolution thing ?
[10:22] <Yokalosh> how can i get Quod Libet to open using the media key on my keyboard rather than rhythmbox?
[10:22] <babo> oops
[10:22] <ownerx> vladuz sry i was talking to ulisse
[10:22] <Yokalosh> lol babo
[10:22] <bluepixel> babo, you checked your xorg.conf?
[10:22] <ownerx> accidently wrote your name
[10:22] <vladuz976> ownerx: lol,i was wondering
[10:22] <babo> babo: i've heard of talking to yourself ... but that's ridiculous
[10:22] <ownerx> vladuz, grip is in the repos
[10:23] <darren123> C-O-L-T read this article it will give you the answer you seek http://distrocenter.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/02/13/1854251&tid=127&pagenum=1
[10:23] <serprime> !ipw2200 me
[10:23] <ubotu> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, serprime
[10:24] <C-O-L-T> darren123: thanks
[10:24] <ulisse> ownerx, I have a glcore loading error in xorg log
[10:24] <darren123> no problem
[10:24] <ownerx> C-O-L-T i suggest damn small linux
[10:24] <vivid> babo: type "glxgears -printfps" and wait a few seconds, let me know how many FPS you get
[10:25] <Jivenix> how do i add codecs to totem
[10:25] <ownerx> switch to totem-xine
[10:26] <vivid> Jivenix: or install glstreamer plugins
[10:26] <JWMalaya> install the gstreamer* plugins
[10:26] <Madpilot> !tell Jivenix about restricted
[10:26] <vivid> Jivenix: apt-cache search totem-gstreamer
[10:26] <renlore> hi are there any linux clone for C4D?
[10:26] <JWMalaya> anyways, to play media, I prefer xine.... or vlc
[10:26] <weissbar> hi guys
[10:26] <darren123> what ever you do don't use automatrix
[10:26] <ownerx> totem-gstreamer cant play microsoft formats
[10:26] <vivid> id say vlc
[10:26] <ownerx> but xine can
[10:26] <bluepixel> ownerx, you need the w32codecs
[10:27] <vivid> and vlc does too, by default
[10:27] <weissbar> is this a good place for newbies to show their ingnorance?
[10:27] <vivid> do "apt-get install vlc" and your done
[10:27] <ownerx> bluepixel there is an experimental package for gstreamer to use w32codecs
[10:27] <ownerx> but doesnt work that well imho
[10:27] <vivid> it works great, even has a built in streaming server
[10:27] <Madpilot> weissbar: this is the place
[10:27] <JWMalaya> vlc is in the universe section, so you need to change the sources.list file...
[10:28] <weissbar> i have just swped over from the windows darkside andi am loving linux
[10:28] <bluepixel> ownerx, i have edited my sources.list to support nearly all you could imagine. :)
[10:28] <weissbar> but i can not work out how to intall applications that I have downloaded
[10:28] <JWMalaya> Windows is cooler than any GNU/Linux, imho, but I have marketing purposes to use Ubuntu
[10:28] <weissbar> even macromedia
[10:28] <ownerx> jwmalaya blasphemy
[10:28] <wickedpuppy> weissbar: use synaptic ...
[10:29] <babo> vivid: 6872 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1374.262 FPS
[10:29] <babo> 6441 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1288.159 FPS
[10:29] <babo> 12704 frames in 5.0 seconds = 2540.661 FPS
[10:29] <babo> 7342 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1468.295 FPS
[10:29] <bluepixel> JWMalaya, rofl
[10:29] <weissbar> it says I need to open the command line
[10:29] <vivid> JWMalaya: on my machine i cant use windows and the 64bit features of my chip
[10:29] <wickedpuppy> weissbar: macromedia ? i don't think macromedia apps got linux version
[10:29] <WIzzleteet> on a kernel 2.6 system, who's loading all the modules ? I have a non-agp old corpse, but all agp modules are loaded...
[10:29] <Madpilot> weissbar: you mean flash?
[10:29] <JWMalaya> get a Windows x64 :)
[10:29] <weissbar> i can not find synaptic
[10:29] <darren123> get out MWNalaya
[10:29] <Madpilot> !flash
[10:29] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:29] <ownerx> the new vista theme is cool, but thats about it
[10:29] <weissbar> ye flash sorry
[10:29] <Madpilot> weissbar: see that url ^^^
[10:29] <wickedpuppy> !synaptic
[10:29] <ubotu> synaptic is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[10:29] <Mantice> Mantice: the ATI drivers from the Ubuntu repos don't work?
[10:29] <goofeedude> Opinions on file managers? Switching from gnome to bb and don't like nautilus. Thanks for any tips.
[10:29] <vivid> babo: ouch, i get 62799 frames in 5.0 seconds = 12559.747 FPS
[10:30] <JWMalaya> anyway, I am not a new user of Linux... started back since RH 5.0...
[10:30] <JWN> ownerx, they copied mac os x some more?
[10:30] <ownerx> vivid which card do you have
[10:30] <Mantice> Would the latestst linux drivers of ATi be good
[10:30] <babo> vivid: woo ... I'm running on AMD64 with 1MB of memory ... what's up ?
[10:30] <HappyFool> heh. 1MB of cache maybe ;)
[10:30] <Jivenix> can you use amarok on gnome?
[10:30] <JWMalaya> we really have problem with Ati driver lately
[10:30] <wickedpuppy> bobo ... 1mb of ram ?
[10:30] <vivid> ownerx: athlon 64 3800+ 1Mb, geforce 6800 GS 256Mb ddr3 pci16x, and dual channel ddr400
[10:31] <WIzzleteet> jivenix: yes you can
[10:31] <babo> vivid: my card is the 128MB geforce 6 series ... it was fairly cheap though ... I'm not much of a gamer ...
[10:31] <Mantice> How come my computer lags displaying screen saver graphics
[10:31] <JWMalaya> why Ati doesn't release the  source of fglrx?
[10:31] <Jivenix> do you recommend it?
[10:31] <JWMalaya> for Linux sake...
[10:31] <Mantice> and I have a Ati 9600 Xt pro 256
[10:31] <Jivenix> is xmms better?
[10:31] <babo> wickedpoppy: yeah
[10:31] <ownerx> we ati users only get 50% of the framerates of equivalent nvidia cards in linux
[10:31] <wickedpuppy> babo: megabyte of ram ?
[10:31] <WIzzleteet> JIvenix: faster, not better
[10:31] <vivid> babo: mine is outrageous, my old card got about what you have
[10:31] <Mantice> What about in windows emulators
[10:31] <babo> wickedpuppy: ooops ... I mean GB
[10:32] <Mantice> Wouldent the Linux ATi Driver be good?
[10:32] <darren123> JWMalaya i love all of the drm they built into vista way better than ubuntu which has none
[10:32] <Mantice> I found on ATi's website
[10:32] <babo> vivid: what do you use it for ... ?
[10:32] <ownerx> darren, good point
[10:32] <Mantice> it must be a driver problem
[10:32] <JWMalaya> I don't do media that much... i use OGG for music, for open sake :)
[10:32] <wickedpuppy> Mantice: for linux nvidia been better than ati ... my experience
[10:33] <vivid> babo: i play games, but i do a lot of compiling, and i just upgraded my pc, i spent a good amount on it
[10:33] <Mantice> Well its not like I can go just buy a new graphics card
[10:33] <weissbar> Madpilot, do i find synaptic under applications>system tools do i need to instal \l it?
[10:33] <ownerx> mantice what does fglrxinfo say
[10:33] <babo> vivid: a graphics card for compiling ?
[10:33] <WIzzleteet> udev/hotplug/modutils ?? who's loading the agp modules on a non-AGP box ?
[10:33] <wickedpuppy> weissbar: open it ...
[10:33] <ownerx> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584
[10:33] <Mantice> I am to
[10:33] <ownerx> thats a good guide for installing ati drivers
[10:33] <Mantice> im 66% done
[10:33] <vivid> weissbar: synaptic should already be installed under System -> Administration
[10:34] <darren123> thanks ownerx
[10:34] <Mantice> Does Cedega on linux work fine with ATi?
[10:34] <JWMalaya> i think that fglrx is for the AGP cards right, the newer PCI-e cards don't have their version of fglrx yet...
[10:34] <vivid> i dont like at, i have one of there tv cards
[10:34] <ulisse> ownerx, already done in breezy ;)
[10:34] <Mantice> Im geting the latest drivers from ATi
[10:34] <vivid> at=ati
[10:34] <JWMalaya> why don't you use the ubuntu restricted modules instead?
[10:34] <ownerx> ulisse, that guide works except replace Ubuntu/breezy with Ubuntu/dapper
[10:34] <ownerx> for dapper users
[10:35] <vivid> JWMalaya: sometimes building your own modules works better
[10:35] <roico> how can i downgrade doko's openoffice?
[10:35] <Madpilot> weissbar: Synaptic should already be installed - System menu -> Admin -> Synaptic
[10:35] <JWMalaya> really... not with Ati fglrx maybe...
[10:36] <JWMalaya> Ati is kinda sucky when it goes to video's drivers
[10:36] <vivid> i use nvidia's installers instead of linux-restricted-modules
[10:36] <vivid> some distributions only have one version of the binary drivers available
[10:36] <roico> how can i downgrade doko's openoffice?
[10:36] <WIzzleteet> vivid: i build my own deb packages with the nvidia source pkgz
[10:36] <WIzzleteet> using make-kpkg
[10:36] <WIzzleteet> its the best
[10:36] <ownerx> ati installer makes its own deb files
[10:37] <ownerx> for ubuntu
[10:37] <vivid> WIzzleteet: under debian i would use module-assistant to build but i havent had very good experiences with it under ubuntu
[10:37] <WIzzleteet> ati and xorg 6.9 ?
[10:37] <roico> how can i downgrade doko's openoffice?
[10:37] <Mantice> Im confused
[10:37] <Mantice> Why cant I use ATI's Linux Drivers
[10:37] <ownerx> ati and xorg 7 wizzile
[10:37] <Mantice> Would that fix my lagging screen saver problem
[10:38] <vivid> ownerx: do you use 7.0?
[10:38] <ownerx> yes
[10:38] <ownerx> in dapper
[10:38] <vivid> do you have a 7 button mouse?
[10:38] <hatake_kakashi> !tell Mantice about ati
[10:38] <ownerx> vivid lol
[10:38] <Mantice> lol
[10:38] <WIzzleteet> i rember there not being ati driver for zorg 6.9/7.0 (same prog, but modularized)
[10:38] <vivid> me too, but 6.9 and 7.0 wont let me use my side buttons
[10:38] <WIzzleteet> xorg
[10:38] <JWMalaya> are you going to play OpenGL games with the new release of ATi drivers?
[10:38] <ownerx> vivid thats strange
[10:38] <vivid> so its lame-o for playing games
[10:38] <ownerx> probably need to configure xorg.conf
[10:38] <JWMalaya> screensaver? or fractal?
[10:39] <ownerx> yes XGL is working on ati cards in xorg 7
[10:39] <ownerx> and fglrx drivers
[10:39] <bluepixel> ownerx, you need the clearlook2-squared border-style.. it looks like vista :D
[10:39] <darkraven> hi there, i installed ati drivers on 2.6.15.4 kernel with this introduction http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=423584 , but i cant start "fglrxconfig"?
[10:39] <roico> how can i downgrade doko's openoffice?
[10:39] <ownerx> blue is that on gnomelook.org
[10:40] <rendi> hi can help me
[10:40] <rendi> about this
[10:40] <rendi> Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' exists!
[10:40] <bluepixel> ownerx, i got it voa gnome-art-manager
[10:40] <bluepixel> via*
[10:40] <weissbar> Madpilot, the instuctions say that I need to open a command line, does it mean to open terminal?
[10:40] <JWMalaya> roico: , you can;t actually downgrade official OO release for ubuntu...
[10:40] <Madpilot> weissbar: yes - Applications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal
[10:40] <JWMalaya> but you can use the OO's packges and install it manually
[10:41] <JWMalaya> i.e separate/different path
[10:41] <rendi> helloo
[10:41] <vivid> ownerx: the changes in 6.9+ screwed up the xmodmap settings or something, and all they say is to use evdev, which totally doesnt work
[10:41] <roico> whats the latest OO version in ubuntu repos (not doko's)?
[10:42] <hatake_kakashi> 2.x
[10:42] <rendi> mysql don't wanna start
[10:42] <JWMalaya> you should take a look the OO's website... I meant OO's own package, not ubuntu package
[10:42] <rendi> any one can help me
[10:42] <weissbar> this is making me goes crazy i can't even install flash
[10:42] <JWMalaya> check out for the older version, if you want to
[10:42] <hatake_kakashi> 1.9.129
[10:43] <JWMalaya> I think Macromedia has the flash installer... for any Linux with Firefox/Mozilla
[10:44] <JWMalaya> except for 64bit gnu/linux releases
[10:44] <Madpilot> weissbar: you following the wiki?
[10:44] <hatake_kakashi> !about flash
[10:44] <ubotu> hatake_kakashi: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:44] <Madpilot> !flash
[10:44] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[10:44] <ownerx> there is a free flash in the repos as well
[10:44] <ownerx> but i dont think it works as well as macromedia flash
[10:44] <weissbar> ok i will go back to the wicki
[10:44] <JWMalaya> but do not be confused Flash != Shockwave...
[10:45] <JWMalaya> right now, MAcromedia only have Flasg plugin... not Shockwave
[10:45] <ownerx> yes
[10:45] <hatake_kakashi> for linux that is
[10:45] <jasky> hola
[10:45] <jasky> alguien sabe que pasa con los servidores del emule?
[10:45] <steve60> morning everyone or afternoon or evening which ever the case maybe
[10:45] <hatake_kakashi> !tell jasky about es
[10:46] <steve60> can anyone tell me is the an application out there that will let me view streaming Internet TV
[10:46] <catchphrase> okay, i found my xsession-errors file, it was in /home/username
[10:46] <darren123> woo! gold for canada in men's curling. woot!
[10:47] <JWMalaya> winter olympic...
[10:47] <hatake_kakashi> steve60: which protocol does it use?
[10:47] <JWMalaya> Canadian curling team?
[10:47] <darren123> sorry wrong tab
[10:47] <steve60> hatake_kakashi, what do you mean protocol
[10:47] <geneo93> FlashPlayer
[10:47] <geneo93> Version: 7.0-2 this is plugin
[10:47] <hatake_kakashi> steve60: does it use Real Media to stream, does it use Windows stream or what?
[10:48] <JWMalaya> the type of streaming media you're going to play...
[10:48] <JWMalaya> geneo93: ,. yes... t hat's the one, makes sure its for Linux
[10:48] <steve60> hatake_kakashi, you know winamp in windows that can view Inet TV is there a program like that
[10:48] <JWMalaya> steve60: , you can use xine, vlc... or even totem
[10:48] <geneo93> i know it is in in linux atm
[10:48] <hatake_kakashi> steve60: what is the extension of the url?
[10:49] <JWMalaya> with the right plugin...
[10:49] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: or even mplayer
[10:49] <steve60> is there a site that lists Stream Internet TV stations then
[10:49] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change to my home folder?
[10:49] <JWMalaya> sure... google for it steve60 :)
[10:50] <JWMalaya> did you install it as root?
[10:50] <steve60> JWMalaya, why do you think im asking you lot so you can do the looking for me hehe just kidding
[10:50] <munzir> Hi, yesterday I did some dapper update and now when I boot my pc and reach the boot screen I have every thing in black! nay hint?
[10:50] <JWMalaya> it's the permission...
[10:50] <ddonky> how do i turn that command-line feature where pressing 'tab' causes it to autocomplete?
[10:50] <JWMalaya> dapper, ubuntu+1
[10:51] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change it to my home folder?
[10:51] <crimsun> ddonky: alter ~/.bashrc
[10:51] <HappyFool> i thought tab-completion was automatically on (?)
[10:51] <ddonky> crimsun - ok, what's that feature called?
[10:51] <crimsun> ddonky: uncomment the bottom 3 lines
[10:52] <ddonky> ok, thanks
[10:52] <JWMalaya> depends on the shell u use...
[10:52] <JWMalaya> bash does that, csh doesn't
[10:53] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change it to my home folder?
[10:53] <HappyFool> ooh, extra tab-completion coolness
[10:53] <HappyFool> my memory is going to rot away at this rate
[10:53] <DarKChild> why cant i install mplayer?
[10:54] <JWMalaya> DarKChild: , what did you do to install it?
[10:54] <JWMalaya> be specific, for Linux's sake
[10:54] <DarKChild> went to add applications
[10:54] <DarKChild> it told me to add more repositories.. like universe and I did
[10:54] <JWMalaya> and there is no mplayer to be found?
[10:54] <JWMalaya> did you do apt-get update?
[10:54] <DarKChild> afterwards it told me something about my hardware platform
[10:54] <DarKChild> yes
[10:55] <crimsun> DarKChild: uname -m
[10:55] <JWMalaya> did you search for the package... apt-search search mplayer?
[10:55] <DarKChild> i686
[10:55] <crimsun> DarKChild: you need to install mplayer-586 from multiverse
[10:56] <JWMalaya> multiverse section... not universe... go back to editing sources.list and apt-get update :)
[10:56] <xsquared> omg
[10:56] <xsquared> i will have its babies
[10:56] <DarKChild> i added multiverse
[10:58] <JWMalaya> i usually do it in one line <> main universe multiverse, Convenient
[10:58] <DarKChild> ok getting 586
[10:58] <hatake_kakashi> Is there a way to merge all the pkgcache.bin and srcpkgcache.bin from various installations into just those two files but having all the other ones have it in one each?
[10:58] <afd_> hi! I'm looking for a sources.list for 5.10 (or dapper). I'm trying to install it in colinux (anywone has experience with that, anything to pay attention to?)
[10:58] <crimsun> !tell afd_ about repos
[10:58] <afd_> thanks crimsun
[10:59] <JWMalaya> afd_: : is colinux Debian based?
[10:59] <hatake_kakashi> or is there anyway to make pkgcache.bin readable?
[10:59] <hatake_kakashi> human readable that is
[10:59] <JWMalaya> I can't keep track of Debian based distros///
[10:59] <JWMalaya> use binary editor?
[10:59] <afd_> JWMalaya: colinux runs in Windows
[10:59] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: iirc colinux allows windows users to run linux whilst in windows environment
[11:00] <JWMalaya> you mean in a VM?
[11:00] <afd_> JWMalaya: no, the linux kernel runs as a process, this is what I understand at least
[11:00] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: heh, I was kinda looking for a more friendlier alternative as I have about 4 or so pkgcache.bin files I need to merge into one and I need to do the same for srcpkgcache.bin
[11:00] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: VMWare is completely differnet from colinux
[11:01] <DarKChild> crimson..
[11:01] <afd_> I've been running a benchmark with a custom python script. Regular windows python: ~7sec, in colinux: ~8sec, so the difference is not enourmous
[11:01] <DarKChild> what happens after i download and install 586
[11:01] <JWMalaya> hatake_kakashi: : anything run ning on a host os is called a "VM"
[11:01] <JWMalaya> it's rather a term than a product
[11:02] <JWMalaya> hatake_kakashi: : anyways do cat file1+file2 > outfile
[11:02] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: ahh well, that I didn't know that anyways
[11:02] <Jivenix> how do i get the latest greatest upgrades for dapper
[11:02] <Jivenix> the bleeding-est most recent builds
[11:02] <hatake_kakashi> JWMalaya: hmm ok, will give a try
[11:02] <Jivenix> apt-get ????
[11:03] <ownerx> jivenix type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:03] <HappyFool> Jivenix: isn't that   'cat file1 file2 > outfile'  ? (no +)
[11:03] <HappyFool> oops
[11:03] <ownerx> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:03] <HappyFool> JWMalaya, i meant
[11:03] <JWMalaya> well. i meant for the space...
[11:03] <Jivenix> how often are those things typically updated?
[11:03] <JWMalaya> the space is not really visible to me...
[11:04] <ownerx> very often in dapper jivenix
[11:04] <Jivenix> sweet
[11:04] <JWMalaya> i do a lot of googling, + = space
[11:04] <ownerx> because its under heavy development
[11:04] <kos> how can i download soemthing like http://www.foo.com/bar/*
[11:04] <crimsun> Jivenix: once per hour at approximately half-past
[11:04] <kos> where * is all the files in a directory on a web server/file server
[11:05] <Jivenix> lol
[11:05] <JWMalaya> use wget with some switch I think
[11:05] <JWMalaya> I forgot the switch :)
[11:05] <HappyFool> kos: you can try something like wget, though webservers don't necessarily make a list of all URLs available
[11:05] <Jivenix> -r
[11:05] <JWMalaya> -r or --recursive or something
[11:05] <Jivenix> there is another switch you want to keep it from going out of the domain
[11:06] <Jivenix> and one more to prevent collisions
[11:06] <JWMalaya> i should man it....
[11:06] <kos> Happuf, its a directory listing of files on the webserver
[11:06] <Jivenix> someone ought to
[11:06] <HappyFool> kos: if http://www.foo.com/bar/ gives you that list, wget will be fine
[11:06] <ownerx> many webserver dont allow a listing of directories
[11:07] <kos> so just wget -r http://www.foo.com/bar/
[11:07] <kos> ?
[11:07] <Jivenix> is apt-get smart enough to only get changes when i do apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:07] <HappyFool> kos: i'd read 'man wget' first; there's ways to make it behave properly (as suggested by others)
[11:07] <crimsun> Jivenix: you have to apt-get update first
[11:07] <ownerx> jivenix you have to do dist-upgrade to stay current with dapper
[11:07] <Mantice> How to I login as a "Super User"
[11:07] <JWMalaya> yes... plus something else to keep it in the domain
[11:07] <ownerx> and its pretty smart
[11:08] <JWMalaya> su, Mantice, "su"
[11:08] <ownerx> no sudo -i
[11:08] <ownerx> not su
[11:08] <JWMalaya> next it'll prompt you the password, according...
[11:08] <ownerx> su is locked in ubuntu
[11:09] <JWMalaya> no... not in my ubuntu :)
[11:09] <ownerx> yes but by default su wont work...
[11:09] <JWMalaya> yes...
[11:09] <Mantice> yay
[11:09] <Mantice> ATi Driver installing WOOT
[11:09] <Mantice> Go ATI
[11:10] <Mantice> ERRORS IN INSTALL WTF
[11:10] <ownerx> mantice are you running dapper?
[11:10] <Mantice> Not that I know of
[11:11] <Mantice> I thought that was in buggy beta stages
[11:11] <Mantice> Dont worry it got to 100% so its all good
[11:11] <Mantice> sudo -i
[11:11] <Mantice> Now
[11:11] <Mantice> How do I install
[11:12] <Mantice> Cedega 5.1
[11:12] <Mantice> What is the install file
[11:12] <Mantice> i got a RPM a DEB and a TGZ file
[11:13] <JWMalaya> alien them
[11:13] <ownerx> if he has deb he can use that
[11:13] <ownerx> sudo dpkg -i
[11:13] <ownerx> sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[11:14] <JWMalaya> except the deb file, of course
[11:15] <Mantice> richard@ubuntu:~$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[11:15] <Mantice> dpkg: error processing *.deb (--install):
[11:15] <Mantice>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[11:15] <Mantice> Errors were encountered while processing:
[11:15] <Mantice>  *.deb
[11:15] <Mantice> richard@ubuntu:~$
[11:15] <HappyFool> please don't paste here
[11:15] <Jivenix> !tell Jivenix about g-streamer
[11:15] <ownerx> make sure you are in the right directory mantice
[11:15] <Madpilot> Mantice: if you ran "sudo -i" you probably don't need to put sudo in front of that dpkg command
[11:16] <ownerx> yes
[11:16] <ownerx> but it will still work
[11:16] <roico> i downloaded OO packaged manually from the repos, and i tryed to install them by "sudo dpkg -i --force-downgrade *" (i have doko's packages and i want to downgrade)
[11:17] <Mantice> Error Proseesing stuff :(
[11:17] <roico> i get errors with openoffice.org2-core_1.9.129-0.1ubuntu4_i386.deb openoffice.org2-l10n-en-us_1.9.129-0.1ubuntu4_all.deb
[11:17] <roico> they dont want to be installed.... =(
[11:17] <ownerx> mantice when i installed cedega you need the engine .deb file as well
[11:17] <ownerx> or something
[11:18] <Mantice> cedega-engine-5.1-local-update.i386
[11:18] <Jivenix> whats that link about restricted archives
[11:18] <Jivenix> !restricted
[11:18] <ubotu> restricted is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:19] <david> Hello, I've just installed MPlayer, but I get slow video and audio when playing .mov's
[11:20] <Mantice> Man Im lost
[11:20] <Mantice> I cant install Cedega
[11:20] <Fable> david: how good is ur pc
[11:21] <Mantice> Not bad
[11:21] <david> Fable: very good to play videos :)
[11:21] <ownerx> david, try changing the audio or video output plugins in mplayer options
[11:21] <Fable> david: well that is all i got... :D i dont know y it wuldnt
[11:21] <ownerx> XV should be best
[11:21] <ownerx> for video
[11:21] <Fable> yeh do wwat he says
[11:21] <Fable> ^
[11:22] <god_> hi ya's
[11:23] <weissbar> caniinstall quake 4 on ubuntoo?
[11:24] <david> nothing... all combos do the same
[11:24] <weissbar> caniinstall quake 4 on ubuntoo?
[11:24] <david> it's like not having dma activated, but with web videos
[11:25] <phos-phoros> weissbar, yes
[11:26] <phos-phoros> weissbar, http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/quake4/
[11:27] <steve60> anyone know how to get codecs for k3b so i can write mp3's to cd
[11:28] <Madpilot> !k3b
[11:28] <ubotu> K3b was created to be a feature-rich and easy to handle CD burning application, for more info goto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
[11:30] <mustard_dapper> eeekk.. I don't like xchat-gnome in dapper :)
[11:31] <mustard_dapper> its so...ummm...light!
[11:31] <Madpilot> mustard_dapper: "light" in this case meaning "feature-lacking"? :P
[11:32] <mustard_dapper> Madpilot: yep :)
[11:32] <mustard_dapper> I didnt even get a dialog to enter my auto ident
[11:32] <Madpilot> yeah, I tried it on the LiveCD a few days ago - was not impressed
[11:32] <mustard_dapper> not that I can remember my password without my password manager :D
[11:32] <Madpilot> I don't like regular XChat much either, but xchat-gnome isn't an improvement
[11:33] <mustard_dapper> I just spent the day downloading a few iso's at my brothers place..bless his cable connection :)
[11:33] <bimberi> mustard_dapper: i'm getting used to it ... slowly, but have to agree really
[11:33] <bimberi> xchat-gnome that is :)
[11:33] <mustard_dapper> I got a couple of versions of Puppy Linux, Knoppix, and Flight4 live and install
[11:33] <Quinn> Man My Linux Ubuntu is screwed :(
[11:34] <Jonnings> I installed Ubuntu 5.10 yesterday, and it worked nicely, but today i re-installed it because i wanted to devide the partition with linux on into two. I deleted both swap and the linux partition (10GB free), created a fat32 partition (5GB) and let ubuntu partition the Remaining 5GB space (it made a swap and a ext2 partition and continued installing).
[11:34] <Quinn> It LAGS ON THE SCREENSAVER!!!!!!!
[11:34] <Jonnings> But as ubuntu-install rebooted the 1st time, it just displayed "hard disk boot sector invalid". Im dual-booting winXP and ubuntu with GRUB.
[11:34] <Jonnings> what can i do?
[11:34] <mustard_dapper> Quinn: that would be related to 3d being enabled on your graphics card?
[11:34] <Quinn> ?
[11:34] <mustard_dapper> Quinn: its probably not enabled
[11:34] <Quinn> I installed ATi Drivers
[11:34] <Quinn> The ATI control pannel does not run though
[11:34] <mustard_dapper> Quinn: is it only on the opengl screensavers that it lags?
[11:35] <Quinn> because install failed
[11:35] <Madpilot> Quinn: open a terminal & type "fglrxinfo" w/o the quotes
[11:35] <Quinn> Atlantis Screensaver lags
[11:35] <Quinn> I dont know if thats Open GL
[11:35] <johnnybezak> are lots of you guys using dapper yet?
[11:36] <mustard_dapper> johnnybezak: I'm on the liveCD atm
[11:36] <mustard_dapper> johnnybezak: for Dapper that is
[11:36] <mustard_dapper> johnnybezak: just checking it out...and taking it for a spin :)
[11:37] <mustard_dapper> johnnybezak: it was a bit of a yawn really...same old brown desktop..and menus mostly the same
[11:37] <Quinn> bash: fglrxinfo: command not found
[11:37] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: I would suspect something went wrong in the partitioning
[11:37] <Madpilot> mustard_dapper: check Rhythymbox in Dapper - it's changed fairly drastically (and for the better)
[11:37] <Madpilot> Quinn: then you don't have properly installed ATI drivers
[11:37] <Madpilot> !tell Quinn about ati
[11:38] <Quinn> So the ATi linux drivers are fake ones
[11:38] <varsendagger> Jonnings, ubuntu doesn't like fat for anything, i had the same problem when i made my home a fat partition
[11:39] <Jonnings> varsendagger: ok, but i want to share a partition between winXP and ubuntu. Is there some better way to do this?
[11:39] <Madpilot> Quinn: follow the link the bot sent you for ATI drivers
[11:40] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: maybe you should create a boot partition?  ( I dont really know much about partitioning btw)
[11:40] <KakiPukul> it is not advices to have /home as FAT
[11:40] <Madpilot> Jonnings: create more partitions, have /home on ext3 and a seperate fat32 partition
[11:40] <KakiPukul> make another partition as FAT to share files among both OSes
[11:40] <varsendagger> just don't make it /home or anything that is part of the linux file system call it /winshare or whatever
[11:41] <Jonnings> i have one fat32 partition (for both os), and one ext3 (for linux) + swap
[11:41] <KakiPukul> it's really weird to make /home mount on a FAT partition :)
[11:41] <Jonnings> + the one with XP on
[11:41] <Jivenix> mplayer-firefox doesnt seem to be able to play wmv file
[11:41] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: the problem seems to be related to 'booting' though doesnt it?
[11:41] <Jivenix> is this consistent with your findings?
[11:42] <Jonnings> mustard_dapper: the only thing that i changed the second time i installed it, was the paritions
[11:42] <KakiPukul> Jivenix: : do you download the xine win32 plugin...? i found out xine-mozilla plugin is more suitable to play wmv
[11:42] <Jonnings> so im not sure..
[11:42] <Jivenix> i'll give that a shot
[11:42] <KakiPukul> btw... the xine win32 plugin is at xinehq... it's not an ubuntu stuff :)
[11:43] <Cyorxamp> whats that gnome menu editor called?
[11:44] <bimberi> Cyorxamp: smeg (in breezy), alacarte (in dapper)
[11:44] <Cyorxamp> i'm on debian :P
[11:44] <Madpilot> Cyorxamp: alacarte?
[11:44] <Cyorxamp> is alacarte better than smeg?
[11:44] <Madpilot> alacarte is the newer version of smeg, AFAIK
[11:45] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: I'm a bit short of ideas, as I have little idea how hard drives work :)
[11:45] <bimberi> Cyorxamp: they're the same, alacarte is the new name, the old name was considered ... objectionable :)
[11:45] <Madpilot> the author realized that "smeg" wasn't the greatest name...
[11:45] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: but if it was me I would go back and make a /boot partition as well :)
[11:46] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: either that or do some study on MBR and how it works
[11:46] <Jonnings> the strange thing is that it worked nicely yesterday
[11:46] <Jonnings> only when i made an additional fat3, it blew
[11:47] <Jivenix> i'll have to remove the mplayer plugin?
[11:47] <jetscreamer> fat3
[11:48] <KakiPukul> no need, but you can try...
[11:48] <Jivenix> i installed the other one but mplayer embedded keeps trying to play the file instead
[11:49] <KakiPukul> so, in that case, you should remove...
[11:49] <Irvine> how to install frostwire?
[11:49] <Jivenix> kaki, whats the codec for totem that plays the wmv
[11:50] <bimberi> ubotu tell irvine about frostwire
[11:50] <KakiPukul> gstreamer plugin? none I think, if I could recall
[11:51] <KakiPukul> i always use xine plugin instead
[11:51] <Jivenix> i try to view a movei and it says it doesnt have the coddec
[11:51] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change it to my home folder?
[11:51] <Jivenix> totem-xine-firefox-plugin
[11:52] <mustard_dapper> Jivenix: have you installed w32codecs?
[11:52] <Jonnings> im trying to do exactly the same as i did yesterday. If this doesn't work: ill be back.
[11:53] <Jivenix> oh, nope
[11:53] <Jivenix> let me search for it
[11:53] <mustard_dapper> Jonnings: ok..good luck
[11:53] <KakiPukul> w32codecs with xine plugin... that could work. well it works for me
[11:53] <KakiPukul> Jivenix: L w32codecs is at xinehq...
[11:53] <mustard_dapper> Jivenix: I'll give you the link
[11:53] <mustard_dapper> !restricted
[11:53] <ubotu> [restricted]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[11:53] <mustard_dapper> Jivenix: see that web page that ubotu mentions
[11:53] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change it to my home folder?
[11:54] <Jivenix> yeah
[11:54] <KakiPukul> !freeformat
[11:54] <ubotu> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, KakiPukul
[11:54] <mustard_dapper> !FreeFormats
[11:54] <KakiPukul> !FreeFormats
[11:54] <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
[11:54] <mustard_dapper> hmmm..havent tried those
[11:54] <roico> i have FF 1.5 and whenever i try to change the download path for my home folder, it changes it back to my desktop folder... how can i change it to my home folder?
[11:55] <mustard_dapper> roico: not sure why that would happen
[11:56] <Tomcat_> roico: Can you change any other setting permanently?
[11:56] <roico> yes
[11:56] <Tomcat_> roico: Because it sounds like a rights problem to me.
[11:56] <Tomcat_> Eh, weird. :\
[11:56] <roico> i can even select any other directory
[11:56] <roico> but not my ghome folder... =\
[11:56] <Tomcat_> roico: Try changing "browser.download.defaultFolder" in about:config
[11:57] <Tomcat_> roico: But I guess that won't work either.
[11:57] <mustard_dapper> roico: I wonder if you run firefox in terminal whether it would show any errors if you tried it
[11:57] <KakiPukul> i think it's the permission of firefox config file...
[11:58] <KakiPukul> that's maybe the reason your changes were never saved
[11:58] <Tomcat_> KakiPukul: Well he *can* change his download dir, just not to his home folder...
[11:58] <Tomcat_> KakiPukul: That's why I asked if he can change other settings... doesn't look like a rights problem.
[11:58] <roico> ive tried changing throgh about:config, testing...
[11:59] <roico> now it asks me for a name...
[12:00] <KakiPukul> he wants to change his dl dir to his home dir.... but kept reverting to desktop dir
[12:00] <Tomcat_> KakiPukul: Yes, but he mentioned once that he can use any other directory. :)
[12:00] <roico> doesnt work...
[12:00] <roico> i can use any other dir...
[12:00] <ubuntu__> euh...
[12:00] <KakiPukul> thus... the permission of his firefox config file is somehow a read only, maybe group, user,
[12:00] <BioX> why does my p3 go fast in linux? the clock goes like it in on rocket fuel
[12:00] <Tomcat_> roico: In that case I suggest deleting your profile and starting over... keep your bookmarks and stuff though.
[12:01] <roico> how do i do that?
[12:01] <ubuntu__> moi C pas ubuntu mon nom C sakura et vous!!
[12:01] <mustard_dapper> BioX: strange..I've heard of it on AMD machines..but not PIII
[12:01] <ubuntu__> the france!!
[12:01] <bimberi> !fr
[12:01] <ubotu> I heard fr is Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[12:01] <roico> i installed ff 1.5 with the instruction from the wiki...
[12:01] <Tomcat_> roico: Rename ~/.mozilla to something else with Firefox closed, then start it again... it will create a new profile.
[12:02] <ubuntu__> euh
[12:02] <Quinn> I wish XMMS got updated to look like and do stuff that Winamp 5 Does
[12:02] <ubuntu__> vous..vous etes la??
[12:02] <ubuntu__> FRANCE THE FRANCE
[12:02] <roico> Tomcat_: ok i did that
[12:02] <ubuntu__> OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
[12:03] <KakiPukul> try to download the skin then... hehe
[12:03] <ubuntu__> orangina??
[12:03] <BioX> and everthing is fast can almost not get in the menys because of this is like sitting on a 10ghz but mine is only 1ghz
[12:03] <roico> Tomcat_: i still have the same problem lol...
[12:03] <[-DevinE-] > ppl i need some help installing ubuntu if u know how plz PRV me
[12:03] <ubuntu__> a mabounato ki tou whatise
[12:04] <Madpilot> ubuntu__: English here, please
[12:04] <ubuntu__> problem??
[12:04] <[-DevinE-] > ppl i need some help installing ubuntu if u know how plz PRV me
[12:04] <mustard_dapper> [-DevinE-] : your request is too vague
[12:04] <BioX> it is easy installing ubuntu
[12:04] <mustard_dapper> [-DevinE-] : try to be specific
[12:04] <Tomcat_> roico: Really weird. No idea though. :\
[12:04] <ubuntu__> my the france
[12:04] <Madpilot> !fr
[12:04] <ubotu> I guess fr is Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[12:05] <[-DevinE-] > well i have the iso burned .. it works but i cant get passed the PARTITION app .. i donno what 2 do there
[12:05] <roico> Tomcat_: Do u have ff 1.5? how did u install it? r u sure u dont have this problem?
[12:05] <ubuntu__> 2s
[12:05] <Tomcat_> roico: I have FF 1.0.7 that came with Ubuntu 5.10... no need for 1.5 :)
[12:05] <ubuntu__> my the retour
[12:06] <Jivenix> configuring ubuntu for the first time: http://www.ebaumsworld.com/videos/hissyfit.html
[12:06] <Tomcat_> ubuntu__: Please stop trolling.
[12:06] <Madpilot> ubuntu__: please use English here, or join #ubuntu-fr
[12:06] <paolo> buondi'
[12:06] <paolo> hi all
[12:06] <roico> Tomcat_: so maybe its not only my problem...
[12:06] <paolo> what is command for testing 3d video board?
[12:07] <paolo> like gear ???
[12:07] <BioX> the seconds goes like hell:)
[12:07] <roico> is any1 usinf ff1.5?
[12:07] <BioX> on the clock
[12:07] <Madpilot> paolo: glxgear
[12:07] <bimberi> ubotu tell paolo about glxgears
[12:07] <Madpilot> sorry, glxgears :P
[12:07] <paolo> Madpilot, thank you very much
[12:07] <roico> is any1 using ff1.5?
[12:08] <ubuntu> france please!!
[12:08] <BioX> no
[12:08] <ubuntu> my france
[12:08] <[-DevinE-] > ppl i need some help installing ubuntu if u know how plz PRV me
[12:08] <Sakura> france
[12:08] <Sakura> my france
[12:09] <Madpilot> [-DevinE-] : if you actually ask a clear question here, you're far more likely to get help
[12:09] <Madpilot> !fr
[12:09] <ubotu> somebody said fr was Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[12:09] <BioX> just follow the installer stuff whenyou booting from the cd
[12:09] <Sakura> my france
[12:09] <Sakura> MY FRANCE
[12:10] <bimberi> Madpilot: Onya!
[12:10] <BioX> is it a swedish channel? and how do i join
[12:10] <seanSnyder> where is the ubuntu source code stored in the FS????
[12:10] <BioX> for ubuntu
[12:10] <seanSnyder> yeah
[12:10] <Madpilot> bimberi: it's a bit of a broad ban, but it'll do for now
[12:10] <roico> is any1 using ff1.5?
[12:10] <ddonky> i'm installing gizmo project debs, which do I choose, alsa, or oss?
[12:11] <seanSnyder> where is the ubuntu source code stored in the FS????
[12:11] <[-DevinE-] > mad plz help me it wount take long ... i just wanna know how 2 proceed with the partitions
[12:11] <bimberi> seanSnyder: source code to what? the kernel?
[12:12] <seanSnyder> bimberi: yeah kernel and everything
[12:12] <Madpilot> [-DevinE-] : how you do your partitioning depends on what sort of install you're doing - dual-boot with Windows, etc
[12:12] <ompaul> !ff1.5
[12:12] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[12:13] <bimberi> seanSnyder: the source isn't installed by defult.  You can get it from the repositories though
[12:13] <seanSnyder> bimberi: which packages?
[12:13] <bimberi> seanSnyder: for example, installing linux-source-2.6.12 well get the kernel source
[12:13] <seanSnyder> bimberi:  cool thanks
[12:13] <[-DevinE-] > oky this is what i want : WinXP is in D: ... i wanna install ubuntu in F: (emply partition of 2.5 Gigs)
[12:13] <batman> hey can someone point me in the direction of installing acidrip? i've been searching the forums
[12:14] <batman> can't seem to find a repository
[12:14] <Madpilot> batman: acidrip is in Universe
[12:14] <ompaul> Hobbsee, question for ya, do you know where would I find the "canonical" (forget about the pun :-) ) list to fill the wiki.ubuntu.com/BootOptions
[12:14] <Madpilot> batman: sorry, Multiverse, actually
[12:14] <ompaul> morning Madpilot
[12:14] <Hobbsee> um....nope
[12:15] <ompaul> Hobbsee, np, I know someone must know but can't find such a person
[12:15] <ben_underscore> hey all
[12:15] <bimberi> seanSnyder: np, btw if you're compiling something (other than the kernel) you might only need the headers (sudo aptitude install linux-headers-$(uname -r)  )
[12:15] <[-DevinE-] > oky i see Madpilot has tons of work ! Can any1 spare 5 minutes 2 help me out with my install ?
[12:15] <ben_underscore> i've installed some qt/kde apps on ubuntu, and they are really ugly
[12:16] <ben_underscore> does anyone know what i need to install to get the qt/kde apps looking a little better? i know there is some theme package or something...
[12:16] <seanSnyder> bimberi: cool thnaks
[12:16] <batman> Madpilot, could u give me the repository link please
[12:16] <Madpilot> !repos
[12:16] <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
[12:16] <bimberi> ben_underscore: i recall that the skype wiki recommended installing kcontrol
[12:16] <Madpilot> batman: see the wiki link above ^^^
[12:16] <batman> Madpilot, yeah thanks
[12:16] <ben_underscore> bimberi, yes, skype is ugly too
[12:16] <albacker> guys i installed w32codecs and now when i try to open a .avi i get only sound ? why is that ?
[12:17] <albacker> i use totem.
[12:17] <bimberi> ben_underscore: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/
[12:17] <Madpilot> [-DevinE-] : I'd help, but I really know zip about partitioning - sorry
[12:17] <Madpilot> ben_underscore: install the package "qt3-qtconfig"
[12:17] <[-DevinE-] > well Madpilot i know about it but when i try 2 proceed it talls me that i dont have a file sys
[12:17] <Chousuke> Many times, configure works and tells you that make will fail :D
[12:19] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , can you put all the information in one line please and I can have a look at it in a min
[12:19] <[-DevinE-] > isent there  tutorial somwhere 2 help ppl out ? 2 intall ubuntu
[12:19] <bimberi> ubotu tell [-DevinE-]  about install
[12:20] <ben_underscore> Madpilot, thanks, just read that
[12:20] <albacker> [-DevinE-] , put the Cd in, and reboot.
[12:20] <[-DevinE-] > funny bimberi but afrat 3 hrs of trial and error i can laucht
[12:22] <omiel88_> How mote soud card??
[12:24] <omiel88_> jak mam zainstalowac karte muzyczna??
[12:24] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , can you define the issue on one very long line telling us stuff like what kind of drive you want to install to (sata or ide or scsi) what you want to achieve in terms of giving them space and so on
[12:24] <ompaul> !pl
[12:24] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
[12:24] <batman> one more thing anyone know of a guide to install quake 3 team arena from windows disc?
[12:26] <[-DevinE-] > !ro
[12:26] <ubotu> [-DevinE-] : No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:27] <[-DevinE-] > is it mandatory 2 create a swap partition and what amount of space should it have ?
[12:27] <kos> batman, install q3 linux demo, then just copy the package files from the windows cd
[12:27] <Madpilot> [-DevinE-] : not really, if you've got enough RAM
[12:28] <[-DevinE-] > i got ~380
[12:28] <batman> kos, thats it? i've googled and searched forever
[12:28] <batman> kos, i also tried the point release
[12:28] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , so a gig of space for the swap is more than enough
[12:28] <Madpilot> you probably want at least that much swap, then [-DevinE-] 
[12:28] <ompaul> Madpilot, 2.5 times?
[12:28] <kos> batman, thats it :)
[12:29] <Madpilot> ompaul: twice at least, for swap vs RAM, isn't it?
[12:29] <batman> kos, thanks that kicks
[12:29] <ompaul> Madpilot, I use 2.5 times up to 1G of swap then forget it unless it is a very large server - cos if your using that kind of swap your in very deep water be careful :)
[12:31] <[-DevinE-] > one more qestion coz i think i got it now ... can MU ONline be played with the emulator ?
[12:31] <ompaul> Madpilot, but if a server then I put individual swap partitions on multiple drives - so if is it a a gig or swap I would put it a gig on disk one and disk two (not raiding the swap)
[12:32] <batman> kos, would that work with team arena? cause on idsoftware they only have team arena for windows and mac
[12:33] <[-DevinE-] > ompaul: plz can we talk on prv ... 2 minutes max
[12:33] <BaSsOn> hi ppl
[12:33] <BaSsOn> someone knows how to put to work a usb wireless adapter on ubuntu?
[12:33] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , message me your machine and its config - only for partitioning I know nothing of games
[12:34] <BaSsOn> my model is a WUSB11 - linksys
[12:34] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , or windows for that matter
[12:34] <stoned>  is there a console command i can run that will switch to the next xserver (effectively somehow simulating the alt+ctrl+fx)
[12:35] <[-DevinE-] > ompaul: games are the last thing on my mind right now ... i will give my PC stats on prw now
[12:35] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , start with a single message to open a new tab in xchat or type/ paste lots of info in paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:35] <wubuntu> BaSs0n: Ubuntu and WLAN is a nightmare... my integrated WLAN has never worked... I had to buy a PC Card to get a WLAN connection... that works, however, NetworkManager doesn't support WPA so far... :(
[12:36] <nornagon> I've installed mpd, but when I try to play any songs, no sound comes out of the speakers. GUI media players like xfmedia seem to produce sound fine, though.
[12:36] <_speedo> salve a tutti
[12:37] <_speedo> ragazzi
[12:37] <eauxnguyen> wubuntu: who's the manf of your integrated card? I have installed 5.10 successfully with no tweaks on two different integrated cards
[12:37] <HappyFool> !it
[12:37] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:37] <BaSsOn> wubuntu: thanks, .... :(
[12:37] <nornagon> ...oh, nevermind.,
[12:37] <BaSsOn> I am trying diferent distros and nothing.............
[12:37] <nornagon> It just fixed itself, it seems. Somehow.
[12:38] <nornagon> ... but it's playing too fast.
[12:38] <eauxnguyen> I have an Evolution question, The Gimpnet #evolution channel is quiet, anyone here familiar?
[12:38] <BaSsOn> its so dificult to make it work, I tryed ndiwrapper and everything and still nothing....
[12:38] <pizux> yop like to know how to lauch a binary from a usbdisk
[12:38] <pizux> seb@ordisympa:/media/usbdisk/utils/syslinux/linux$ sudo ./syslinux -s /dev/sdf
[12:38] <pizux> sudo: unable to execute ./syslinux: Permission denied
[12:38] <[-DevinE-] > ompaul start with a single message to open a new tab in xchat or type/ paste lots of info in paste.ubuntu-nl.org ----> u lost me .. cant i use the wonderfull mIRC private chat feature ?
[12:40] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , start such a chat
[12:40] <[-DevinE-] > k
[12:40] <nornagon> okay, cool, telling it to use oss instead of alsa worked.
[12:40] <nornagon> Thanks for all your help, #ubuntu!
[12:40] <_speedo> ok
[12:40] <_speedo> hey guys
[12:40] <_speedo> i have a question for you
[12:40] <_speedo> i've hjust installed my first linux distro ( ubuntu)
[12:41] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , you need to register to send messages on Freenode
[12:41] <ompaul> !register
[12:41] <ubotu> from memory, register is type /msg nickserv help register (you probably should do this in the server window so that if you mess up you won't reveal your password to the whole channel :))
[12:41] <_speedo> but i don't like gnome
[12:41] <[-DevinE-] > oky
[12:41] <[-DevinE-] > !register
[12:41] <pizux> u dont like gnome?
[12:41] <_speedo> so i passed to kubuntu
[12:41] <_speedo> no
[12:41] <_speedo> i don't like it
[12:41] <pizux> speedo try another desktop
[12:41] <_speedo> but kubunt doesn't give to me
[12:42] <_speedo> the same feeling of strong
[12:42] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , no you need to type      >>>/msg nickserv help register<<<<< to find out what to di
[12:42] <pizux>  speedo xfce
[12:42] <_speedo> so the question is
[12:42] <DarkChild> what is the font directory? mplayer is saying that the face plate failed...
[12:42] <ompaul> _speedo, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[12:43] <DarkChild> and that the font path is invalid
[12:43] <_speedo> does a program(like superkaramba) exist for gnome(as you can see i want go back ubuntu) tomake desktop macoslike?
[12:43] <_speedo> sorry for my english
[12:44] <pizux> _speedo, gdesklets
[12:44] <[-DevinE-] > oky i did it i am registered now
[12:44] <ompaul> _speedo, you can run any program from kde xfce in gnome as long at it is installed
[12:44] <_speedo> really
[12:44] <_speedo> ?
[12:44] <_speedo> let me understand
[12:45] <_speedo> you're sayng
[12:45] <_speedo> that with ubuntu
[12:45] <_speedo> i can install superkaramba without problems?
[12:45] <BaSsOn> I think you only need the kde libraries
[12:45] <BaSsOn> or something like that
[12:46] <BaSsOn> just though
[12:46] <_speedo> ok
[12:46] <_speedo> so
[12:46] <_speedo> i reinstalled ubuntu
[12:46] <Madpilot> _speedo: mind the Enter key, thank - but yes, you can run KDE apps in Gnome, and vis verse
[12:46] <shygoly> !grub
[12:46] <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
[12:46] <eauxnguyen> !Evolution
[12:46] <_speedo> i try to reinstall ubuntu
[12:46] <ubotu> eauxnguyen: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[12:47] <Madpilot> wow, lots of typos in that last line - I think I need to get some sleep :P
[12:47] <_speedo> and then i'll return here
[12:47] <Mabus06> Madpilot: sleep is for the weak
[12:47] <_speedo> but are u sure that
[12:47] <_speedo> with kde libraries
[12:47] <Madpilot> !enter
[12:47] <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!
[12:47] <bimberi> _speedo: have a look at gdesklets, they're something like superkaramba
[12:48] <Madpilot> _speedo: I run k3b and a couple of other KDE apps in Gnome all the time - trust me, it does work
[12:48] <_speedo> ubunt is still stable?
[12:49] <_speedo> i try to install both kubuntu and ubuntu on my laptop
[12:49] <__filip_> I have an fat32 partition that i whant to be mounted with ISO-8859-15, what should i add in fstab?
[12:50] <_speedo> but it doesn't work...it seems hjave video problem with ati radeon video card
[12:50] <iBalo> _speedo, you might be confused by all the choices you have at hand in Linux... sometimes it is difficult to  make an educated decision what to take, and what to leave out. But trust the ubuntu-devels, that they carefully and wisely choose the defaults. Sometimes it just takes time to understand why...
[12:50] <__filip_> Can is just write iocharset=ISO-8859-15 ?
[12:51] <_speedo> iBalo i think you're right
[12:51] <_speedo> now i'm too ignorant to try to understand
[12:52] <_speedo> i'll return to ubuntu and i'l follow your tricks
[12:52] <_speedo> see you later
[12:53] <w3svc> is there any text-based browser that handles javascript and other functions well?...
[12:54] <Mabus06> w3svc: I doubt it
[12:55] <renlore> is there a package that i need to install for all the stdio.h stdlib.h etc etc header files?
[12:55] <HappyFool> renlore: install build-essential
[12:55] <renlore> thanks
[12:55] <w3svc> Mabus06: can u help me perhaps... i need to configure my router throught the web. but can only access my ubuntu through SSH is it possible to obtain gui mode through ssh???
[12:56] <renlore> perfect :P
[12:56] <Mabus06> w3svc: configure your router through the web eh?
[12:56] <Mabus06> Try irc.2600.net :P
[12:57] <w3svc> Mabus06: hmmm configure the router through the webbrowser...
[12:57] <hunger> Is there a daap server available for ubuntu?
[12:57] <MWettendorff> Hi all.. I need some help, and i hope that someone here can help me.. or atleast point me in the right direction.. i have installed Apache/php5/mysql, and now im trying to install OSCommerce, but i get this a "FATAL ERROR: register_globals is disabled in php.ini, please enable it!".. now for the question.. How do i enable that???
[12:58] <Fredde> Why can't ubuntu find 'sudo apt-get install rar' ?
[12:59] <Madpilot> Fredde: enable the Universe/Multiverse repos
[12:59] <Madpilot> !tell Fredde about universe
[01:00] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: have you searched for "php.ini" and checked the status of the register_globals flag there?
[01:01] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, hmm.. good idear.. my brain aint working i guess
[01:02] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: it's in /etc/php4/apache2 on my machine...
[01:03] <xnull> trying to build my ati drivers after https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[01:03] <xnull> and when I sudo module-assistant build,install fglrx-kernel i got a err.
[01:04] <xnull> Build of the package fglrx-kernel failed! How do you wish     
[01:04] <xnull>                                to proceed?
[01:05] <xupy> ki ha x aki
[01:06] <iBalo> !tw
[01:06] <ubotu> iBalo: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[01:06] <xiaoyu> is there a multhread download tool
[01:06] <hatake_kakashi> aget
[01:07] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, i found it.. but i cant edit in it. and when i try to chance the proberties, it sais that im not the owner
[01:08] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: "gksudo gedit /etc/php4/apache2/php.ini"
[01:08] <Fredde> Madpilot: thanks for the help
[01:08] <Madpilot> in a terminal, without the quotes
[01:09] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, thanks..
[01:10] <[fish] > help i need a flashplayer for suse9.2 for the x86_64 system
[01:10] <[fish] > plz help
[01:11] <[fish] > the originals macromedia dont support it
[01:11] <HappyFool> this is an ubuntu channel ;) tried asking in #suse or somewhere similar?
[01:11] <gusaweb> hello
[01:11] <gusaweb> I have a question
[01:12] <gusaweb> how can I report a bug in dapper if I do not know precisely where it comes from?
[01:12] <Cyor> Is this operating system based on a 'still in testing' debian called SID!?
[01:12] <Tomcat_> gusaweb: Report it somewhere where you *think* it might come from, then wait for somebody with more experience to notice it and move it.
[01:12] <hatake_kakashi> Cyor: debian != ubuntu
[01:13] <batman> anyone know of a command to kill the cd drive? cause mines acting all weird not ejecting the disc etc..
[01:13] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: you shouldn't be getting that error w/ the line I gave you...
[01:13] <Cyor> ah get bent hatake_kakashi
[01:13] <Cyor> Anyone?
[01:13] <gusaweb> Tomcat_ ok
[01:13] <hatake_kakashi> Cyor: go ask that in #debian instead :P
[01:13] <Tomcat_> Cyor: Yes, as far as I know.
[01:13] <Cyor> Thank you Tomcat_
[01:13] <Cyor> why base it on something still in testing? isnt that a bit odd
[01:13] <Madpilot> Cyor: see what hatake_kakashi already said...
[01:13] <HappyFool> *rolls eyes*
[01:13] <Cyor> Madpilot, get bent
[01:14] <kemik> he's trolling
[01:14] <kemik> kick/ban
[01:14] <Cyor> debian may not be ubuntu
[01:14] <Cyor> but its damn well close
[01:14] <Cyor> to ignore that is stupid
[01:14] <Madpilot> Cyor: bye
[01:14] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, well.. that is what i get.. i have even tryed to chance the "php4" to "php5" as that is what i run
[01:15] <jessy> hehe
[01:15] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: I'm still running php4 here - php5 might well have a different setup
[01:15] <Madpilot> jessy: yeah, telling an op to "get bent" is a good way to have a long and happy time on IRC... :P
[01:15] <jessy> :D
[01:16] <Madpilot> Cyor: you going to be polite, or are we going for a ban here?
[01:17] <Cyor> I don't like people who immediately assume a n00b and give the usual trash of debian != ubuntu
[01:17] <Cyor> I'm sick of it! ok?
[01:17] <Cyor> I know its not debian, but it is close
[01:17] <Cyor> To ask about ubuntu's origins is a way of getting to understand it
[01:17] <Madpilot> !debian
[01:17] <ubotu> Debian is "the rock upon which Ubuntu is founded"; see http://www.debian.org Thank You Ian and DEBra Murdock! 1994 Vers. 0.9.  Debian and Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship/
[01:17] <Cyor> It is you that has your own head up your ass
[01:18] <HappyFool> heh
[01:18] <Madpilot> Cyor: I didn't kick you for your questions about Ubuntu & Debian. You got kicked for being rude. You can be banned for it, too...
[01:19] <Cyorxamp> Well theres me too
[01:19] <Cyor> :P
[01:19] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, well.. i can finde a php.ini in the folder : "/etc/php5/apache2" and in the folder "/etc/php4/apache2" but i cant edit any of them
[01:20] <Da4w1D> hi all
[01:20] <Madpilot> MWettendorff: try #php or #apache - I'm not at all an expert...
[01:21] <MWettendorff> Madpilot, I will.. thanks again, for trying to help
[01:21] <Madpilot> np
[01:21] <Sincops> good morning!
[01:22] <Sincops> i have i little problem, i hope somebody is willing to help
[01:22] <shygoly> good evening
[01:22] <shygoly> lol
[01:22] <Sincops> :)
[01:22] <LinuxJones> Morining all
[01:23] <irvin> Sincops: just ask your question in the channel.. if someone is able to help they'll surely answer
[01:23] <Sincops> gnome will hang after the login screen when ndiswrapper is loaded. i can only start gnome if i modprobe -r ndiswrapper first, and when i'm in gnome i can modprobe -i ndiswrapper
[01:24] <emergence> when im on my user account in ubuntu, running gedit works fine, but when root, I get "Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server" "Xlib: No protocol specified"
[01:24] <Lukelastic> Hello!
[01:24] <Sincops> hi
[01:24] <Da4w1D> i have problem with my network card: WL-8305. I dont know why my card for 5 minut using network is disconnect. Sory for my anglish, but i still learning
[01:25] <LinuxJones> emergence: you mean you can't run sudo gedit or did you enable the root account ?
[01:25] <bimberi> emergence: from a normal user shell, use 'sudo gedit <file>'
[01:25] <Lukelastic> I've been checking out the forums for help with my ati rage 128 card but it seems the drivers aren't too good. Does anyone know any different?
[01:25] <MrBaia> hi
[01:25] <xiaoyu> how to start 2 X
[01:25] <Ilokaasu> Da4w1D: i had same problems when i had normal+wireless networks both enabled
[01:25] <emergence> ok im sorry... "sudo gedit" works great! what I did before was "sudo su" then "gedit", and that gave me the above errors
[01:26] <emergence> thank you!
[01:26] <bimberi> emergence: sorry, gksudo ...
[01:26] <MrBaia> is there an italian channel about ubuntu?
[01:26] <ubuntuq> question: can i update from 5.10 to dapper flight 4?
[01:26] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell emergence about gksudo
[01:26] <LinuxJones> MrBaia: #ubuntu-it
[01:26] <johndarkhorse> !it
[01:26] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:26] <Sincops> xiaoyu: why two X servers? you can use multiple desktops
[01:26] <MrBaia> linuxjones lol :) tnx
[01:26] <ubuntuq> (or shall i just nuke 5.10 and install dapper flight 4?)
[01:26] <johndarkhorse> emergence: read what ubotu sent you please, it'll keep you out of trouble
[01:26] <LinuxJones> MrBaia: :)
[01:26] <emergence> ahhh.. got it! thanks for telling me about gksudo
[01:26] <emergence> just did :)
[01:27] <mitek> helllllllllllo
[01:27] <ubuntuq> Hey RomanK!
[01:27] <xiaoyu> Sincops, i just want to know the cmd
[01:27] <mitek> brengsek
[01:27] <mitek> jancok
[01:27] <Sincops> question: gnome hangs after login screen if ndiswrapper is loaded.. how do I solve it?
[01:27] <Da4w1D> (Ilokaasu): hmmm....maybe use ndiswrapper?
[01:27] <ubuntuq> sincops: forget about ndiswrapper, it's crap anyway...
[01:27] <mitek> asu
[01:27] <mitek> kirek
[01:28] <Sincops> ubuntuq: i have to use it.. my card won't work with something else
[01:28] <Lukelastic> Is anyone using drivers for an ati rage 128 card with good results? The default ones are laggy and screen savers crash!
[01:28] <LinuxJones> Sincops: how may network cards do you have ?
[01:28] <LinuxJones> err many
[01:28] <xiaoyu> Sincops, can you tell me
[01:28] <ubuntuq> ubuntuq: i had endless trouble with ndiswrapper as well... as consequence, i finally bought new wlan hardware...
[01:28] <ubuntuq> sincops: i had endless trouble with ndiswrapper as well... as consequence, i finally bought new wlan hardware...
[01:29] <Sincops> LinuxJones: 1  wireless  prism card
[01:29] <ubuntuq> sincops: ... with every kernel update, you have to reinstall ndiswrapper...
[01:29] <ubuntuq> clear
[01:29] <ubuntuq> cls
[01:29] <Sincops> ubuntuq: aha! ok, thanks, i'll try!
[01:29] <xiaoyu> is there a multhread download soft with gui
[01:29] <LinuxJones> Sincops: do you have an ethernet nic or modem on that machine ?
[01:29] <ubuntuq> sincops: well, buying new hardware isn't probably the solution you're looking for... ;)
[01:29] <ubuntuq> sincops: is your boot problem caused by ndiswrapper?
[01:30] <Sincops> ubtunuq: yes because when i modprobe -r ndiswrapper before loading gnome there is no problem.
[01:30] <Sincops> and i can modprobe -i ndiswrapper in gnome
[01:30] <Sincops> LinuxJones: I have 1 ethernet card too, but it's not connected
[01:31] <xiaoyu> is there a multhread download soft with gui
[01:31] <joergen> hey. is it possible to install manually compiled kernel modules with stock ubuntu kernels?
[01:31] <LinuxJones> Sincops: run sudo network-admin and make sure your default gateway device is set to your wireless card.
[01:32] <Sincops> LinuxJones: it is
[01:32] <Sincops> thats not the problem. my connection is ok.. i'm typing this in ubuntu
[01:32] <LinuxJones> Sincops: and your wireless networking works ok otherwise ?
[01:32] <ubuntuq> Isn't Beagle supposed to be a part of Dapper?
[01:32] <Sincops> LinuxJones: it works ok! the only problem is the gnome hang
[01:33] <Sincops> caused by ndiswrapper
[01:33] <Dario_vettore> qualche italiano?
[01:34] <johndarkhorse> !it
[01:34] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:34] <Dario_vettore> okciao
[01:34] <Alexi5> ubuntu ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[01:34] <lucas> hello! i delete my adminrights fior my account! how can i reset it?
[01:34] <LinuxJones> Sincops: what kind of network card is it ?
[01:35] <Sincops> LinuxJones: it's a prism. and recognised by prism54 driver BUT it has a irq conflict wich the prism54 drivers can't handle, and ndiswrapper can
[01:36] <Lukelastic> Does anyone know a good resource on the GUI verus command line debate?
[01:36] <Alexi5> LinuxJones:wazzup
[01:36] <Lukelastic> or GUI versus config files
[01:36] <luciano> hi all :  cau u upgrade from breezy to drapper when i rewrite sources.list ?
[01:36] <MrBaia> does anyone know how can i scan a range of ip with nmap?
[01:37] <luciano>  hi all :  cau i upgrade from breezy to drapper when i rewrite sources.list ?
[01:37] <LinuxJones> Sincops: you have a supported native linux driver but it won't work so you use ndiswrapper correct ?
[01:37] <LinuxJones> Alexi5: hiya :)
[01:37] <Sincops> LinuxJones: yes~
[01:37] <johndarkhorse> MrBaia: use nmapfe
[01:37] <gnomefreak> luciano: its dapper and yes but i dont recommend it
[01:37] <Alexi5> ubuntu i ta shit
[01:37] <MrBaia> tnx john
[01:37] <MrBaia> :)
[01:37] <Alexi5> ubuntu is a shit
[01:37] <HappyFool> ?
[01:37] <Alexi5> sorry
[01:37] <HappyFool> tsk tsk
[01:37] <ubuntuq> gnomefreak: don't you recommend the upgrade or dapper 4 in general?
[01:37] <luciano> gnomefreak: why not ?
[01:37] <MrBaia> ubuntu god!!
[01:38] <Alexi5> i meant to say ubuntu is ta shit
[01:38] <johndarkhorse> ubuntuq: dapper is not ready for prime time.
[01:38] <Alexi5> meaning it is the best
[01:38] <MrBaia> root@ubuntu:/home/sergio# nmapfe
[01:38] <MrBaia> bash: nmapfe: command not found
[01:38] <johndarkhorse> Alexi5: yes, thank you. (please watch the language)
[01:38] <gnomefreak> ubuntuq: i dont recommend dapper to anyone for the fact that its unstable
[01:38] <Alexi5> sorry
[01:38] <johndarkhorse> MrBaia: install it or compile it
[01:38] <gnomefreak> luciano: its unstable
[01:38] <MrBaia> ok
[01:38] <MrBaia> tnx i try..
[01:38] <ubuntuq> johnharkhorse: flight 4 is running more stable than 5.10 on my system... except for hibernation which doesn't work with either version...
[01:38] <luciano> i had run debian sid unstable before, it's more unstable ? :))
[01:38] <r0d> REALLY unstable
[01:39] <Alexi5> it is the first linux to last over a week on my machine without alowing me to go back to windows xp
[01:39] <johndarkhorse> ubuntuq: but it is still a beta, and can gain show-stopping bugs in the meantime
[01:39] <gnomefreak> luciano: this is nothing like etch
[01:39] <LinuxJones> Sincops: ndiswrapper is a last ditch solutions. If you can look in your systems bios for an option to update escd (I think) it will re-assign the irq settings. It's best to use the native drivers if you can.
[01:39] <MrBaia> root@ubuntu:/home/sergio# sudo apt-get install nmapfe
[01:39] <MrBaia>  ----> file not found :|
[01:39] <luciano> gnomefreak: i had run debian sid unstable before, it's more unstable ? :))
[01:39] <ubuntuq> sincops: ndiswrapper shouldn't be used if there's any other possible solution
[01:40] <xiaoyu> is there a multhread download soft with gui
[01:40] <Sincops> ubuntuq: there is no other solution. the prism54 is not working for me, at least not with my knowledge
[01:40] <gnomefreak> luciano: dapper is not in beta yet luciano the problems you will find on dapper should not relate to the problems on etch
[01:40] <MrBaia> john!
[01:40] <MrBaia> nmpafe
[01:40] <MrBaia> not found!
[01:40] <gnomefreak> luciano: use it if you want but remember i dont recommend it
[01:41] <DarkChild> i need help with mplayer and totem
[01:41] <johndarkhorse> MrBaia: visit the nmap home page and grab the source and build it
[01:41] <luciano> gnomefreak: ok, what are the main problems there now ?
[01:41] <MrBaia> ok john tnx
[01:41] <jdmpike> gnomefreak, can you help me with my /etc/fstab?
[01:42] <johndarkhorse> MrBaia: you benefit from this, cuz nmap 4.0 is there now
[01:42] <HappyFool> hmm, i see nmapfe in universe
[01:42] <johndarkhorse> MrBaia: you are running universe and multiverse repos, yes?
[01:42] <lillpelle> !tell me about firefox1.5
[01:43] <luciano> and why mc isn't in official repository (main,restricted and universe too) ???
[01:43] <iBalo> that won't work :-)
[01:43] <gnomefreak> luciano: the biggest issue with dapper has been and is depends problems for the most part it runs ok depending on what apps you use. and unstable means that it can break at any time without warning. that is the reaason i dont recommend it
[01:43] <HappyFool> mc is in universe
[01:43] <HappyFool> assuming you mean midnight commander
[01:44] <jdmpike> are there mount improvements in Dapper - I am not a fan of the automount in breezy
[01:44] <luciano> gnomefreak: oh yes i understand the term of unstable, but i thought there u have any bigger problems ...
[01:44] <spacey> whats the big advantage of nmap 4?
[01:44] <luciano> why isn't mc in repositories ???
[01:44] <gnomefreak> luciano: as of this minute not really but can chage over night
[01:44] <spacey> it is in universe
[01:44] <gnomefreak> luciano: its in universe
[01:45] <kiran> hi, how can i install w32codecs on amd_64? :s because at the moment, i 'm not able to play wmv files
[01:45] <luciano> apt-get update (with universe in sources.list) and none mc
[01:45] <spacey> kiran: you can in a 32bit chroot
[01:45] <gnomefreak> luciano: paste your sources.list file on pastebin please
[01:45] <spacey> since the codecs are 32bit
[01:45] <spacey> they don't work on 64bit environment
[01:45] <jdmpike> have I been silenced?
[01:45] <gnomefreak> luciano: update wont install anything
[01:46] <spacey> jdmpike: i think not
[01:46] <luciano> ehm i know how i should work with apt-get i'm not noob :-))
[01:46] <kiran> spacey, what's a chroot? i'am kinda new to ubuntu
[01:46] <spacey> don't know about improvements
[01:46] <jdmpike> whew!
[01:46] <Jonneh> hi, I'm having a bit of a problem with my wireless connection on ubuntu. Sometimes when I start up it dosn't connect to the network, and won't untill I restart the computer.
[01:46] <luciano> apt-cache search mc|grep ^mc|wc -l
[01:46] <luciano> 0
[01:47] <spacey> kiran: hard to explain in one line
[01:47] <gnomefreak> luciano: you have universe enabled not backports right?
[01:47] <HappyFool> luciano: 11 here
[01:47] <iBalo> Does anyone know if it's possible in Gnome to define anti-aliasing of fonts only for big ones (>15 pt). I know that's possible in KDE, but the gnome fontselector is a bit archaic
[01:47] <spacey> kiran: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/32bit_and_64bit
[01:47] <jdmpike> can anyone help me get my usb drive to mount with the correct permissions so that users can write to it?
[01:47] <HappyFool> luciano: alternatively, search on packages.ubuntu.com
[01:48] <luciano> gnomefreak: sorry sorry sorry i have enabled the breezy-security universe :-D
[01:48] <johndarkhorse> luciano: enable multiverse while you're at it
[01:48] <kiran> tnx spacey
[01:48] <Boglizk> I need some help, i cant create pages on my apacheserver as "Filesystem" is read-only :|
[01:48] <spacey> jdmpike: you probably have to make an entry in fstab
[01:49] <luciano> ok mc installed :-D
[01:49] <jdmpike> spacey - I have an entry in fstab - /dev/sda1       /media/usbdisk  vfat iocharset=utf8,umask=000 0 0
[01:49] <RomanK> Hi all! anyone of you using wifi-radar?
[01:49] <spacey> jdmpike: and does it work?
[01:50] <jdmpike> spacey: but it mounts as 'root' and 'root' is the owner, with perms set to 775, so I can't write to it
[01:50] <RomanK> it works almost completely: it configures the card completely correctly (iwconfig), but then it hangs forever and fails to assign the card an ip-address
[01:50] <Boglizk> i'm able to write to my fat32 partition
[01:50] <spacey> jdmpike: that doesn't happen here
[01:51] <jdmpike> spacey, I have tried to 'sudo chgrp -R users /media/usbdisk' but I can't do that because I am not the owner...
[01:51] <spacey> but you can force it with certain uid with option uid=1000
[01:51] <spacey> in fstab
[01:51] <jdmpike> spacey, ok, I will give that a go
[01:51] <Boglizk> i cant write to my filesystem, i tried to change the perms by logging in with root, didin't work
[01:51] <luciano> how can i run vlc with gnome gui ?
[01:52] <johndarkhorse> luciano: alt-f2 > vlc
[01:52] <Boglizk> i can run VLC, just looks aweful ^^
[01:52] <spacey> jdmpike: but as far as i know you don't need an entry at all, and the whole system will automagicly mount it. correctly. at least i never had no right problems with usb sticks.
[01:52] <johndarkhorse> luciano: you'll need to recompile it with gtk2
[01:52] <luciano> johndarkhorse: but it's wxvlc, it doesn't have gtk ?
[01:53] <johndarkhorse> luciano: i don't use it personally, so was just suggesting
[01:53] <Boglizk> How do i change the perms on Filesystem ?
[01:53] <Sincops> question: if i try to activate my prism54 based wlan card i get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
[01:53] <Sincops> ". what's wrong?
[01:53] <spacey> luciano: in breezy its really ugly yes. they had to use a versioin without the gtk2 because of some breakage just before freeze
[01:54] <spacey> in dapper its back to normal though
[01:54] <luciano> oki i'll wait for a dapper :-))
[01:54] <luciano> or maybe upgrade :-)
[01:54] <xiaoyu> "the audio device is busy. is another application using it ",what shall i do
[01:54] <spacey> if you want to test a bit, and report bugs on stuff that doesn't work :)
[01:55] <spacey> its quite stable
[01:55] <luciano> when u upgrade to dapper : u leave the security repositories from breezy in sources.list?
[01:55] <spacey> no
[01:55] <luciano> ok
[01:55] <spacey> check the upgrade guide
[01:55] <spacey> i'm sure it is in the wiki
[01:55] <luciano> ok
[01:55] <Sincops> ". what's wrong?
[01:55] <Sincops> question: if i try to activate my prism54 based wlan card i get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory
[01:56] <jdmpike> spacey, this is the new line in /etc/fstab - /dev/sdc1       /media/usbdisk  vfat iocharset=utf8,uid=1000,umask=000 0 0
[01:56] <jdmpike>  it still doesn't mount with a user owner, should I take the umask off?
[01:56] <spacey> ofcourse you might not want to do it if you have really little experience
[01:56] <xnull> does ubuntu got ethercap ?
[01:56] <spacey> maybe try the option "user"
[01:56] <spacey> i see that in my fstab
[01:56] <spacey> in cdrom
[01:56] <spacey> line
[01:56] <luciano> i see hoary -> breezy upgrade on wiki but not -> dapper
[01:56] <spacey> jdmpike: i don't think the umask matters.
[01:57] <gnomefreak> luciano: you wont see dappers until dapper is released
[01:57] <Sincops> hi?
[01:57] <mahangu> is there anyway to create symlinks for commands? for example 'e' -> 'exit'
[01:57] <luciano> spacey: do you hear gnomefreak ? :) bad hint ;-)
[01:57] <HappyFool> mahangu: in bash?
[01:58] <bad_iNFO> YO
[01:58] <mahangu> HappyFool, yes
[01:58] <johnf> hi
[01:58] <johndarkhorse> mahangu: yes, they're called "alias"
[01:58] <bad_iNFO> anyone know any cool apps that do stuff like gdesklets?
[01:58] <johndarkhorse> bad_iNFO: adesklets, and superkaramba
[01:58] <spacey> luciano: well just see it as if you don't know how to upgrade. don't do it. you better wait for the release;p
[01:58] <bad_iNFO> thanks dude
[01:58] <jdmpike> spacey, can you show me the line with 'user' in it for your /etc/fstab?
[01:58] <mahangu> johndarkhorse, man alias?
[01:58] <HappyFool> mahangu: even as johndarkhorse, may his mane be combed, has said ;)
[01:59] <spacey>  /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[01:59] <luciano> spacey: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade :-))
[01:59] <HappyFool> try 'help alias'
[01:59] <mahangu> thanks nalioth
[01:59] <gnomefreak> luciano: nope
[01:59] <luciano> spacey: with dapper sources list
[01:59] <gnomefreak> nice try tho
[01:59] <johnf> i have just downloaded a program of synaptic any ideas on how to find where it was installed to?
[01:59] <spacey> luciano: your a talent ;)
[01:59] <gnomefreak> upgrade wont do anything
[01:59] <Sincops> i have a problem with activating my prism54 card
[01:59] <luciano> apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:59] <luciano> ...
[01:59] <luciano> i think
[01:59] <spacey> yup
[01:59] <Sincops> i can only use it with ndiswrapper. but i'd like to use the native prism54 drivers
[02:00] <bad_iNFO> do you just launch desklets by alt+F2?
[02:00] <ELpH95o> hello folks
[02:00] <bad_iNFO> adesklets*
[02:00] <_jason> johnf: what is it?
[02:00] <Sincops> when i try to activate the card using prism54 drivers is says: "SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory"
[02:00] <ELpH95o> anyone here able to compile mplayer with the gui?
[02:00] <Sincops> what does that mean?
[02:00] <HappyFool> johnf: in synaptic, right click on the package, choose properties and then 'Installed files'
[02:00] <_jason> ELpH95o: yes
[02:00] <johnf> ok thanks
[02:01] <ELpH95o> _jason, :i've ben able to compile it but without the gui though
[02:01] <_jason> ELpH95o: what happens when you try with the gui?
[02:01] <jdmpike> spacey, that still doesn't do it...
[02:01] <jdmpike> spacey, I don't know why I can't get this
[02:01] <ELpH95o> _jason, :i dont know the command line for the gui part
[02:02] <ELpH95o> i tried gmplayer what it mentions if i want the gui
[02:02] <_jason> ELpH95o: look at ./configure --help
[02:02] <Boglizk> how do i change the permissions of "Filesystem" ?
[02:02] <Sincops> do you copy me?
[02:02] <spacey> jdmpike: like i said, usb stick always work here, without a line is fstab.
[02:02] <ELpH95o> <-- prefers compiling things from tarballs since it's cleaner
[02:02] <johndarkhorse> Boglizk: you don't.
[02:02] <spacey> s/is/in
[02:02] <jdmpike> spacey, this is a usb hd
[02:02] <spacey> jdmpike: same for usb hd
[02:02] <Boglizk> johndarkhorse, i cant write to my apachefolder :|
[02:02] <jdmpike> spacey, what do you think I could have messed up?
[02:03] <spacey> just plug in and *ploep* it works here
[02:03] <GTX> morning _jason
[02:03] <johndarkhorse> Boglizk: changine system permissions is not a good idea, unless you know what you are doing.
[02:03] <_jason> GTX: morning
[02:03] <spacey> jdmpike: not much clue
[02:03] <kiran> spacey, i just did apt-get install ia32-libs* , but if i try to dpkg my .deb file, i still get the error of my amd_64
[02:03] <GTX> _jason, do you sleep?
[02:03] <_jason> GTX: I just woke up
[02:03] <ELpH95o> <-- not really a newbie to linux it's just it's been so long since i've used it..lots of changes to the kernel
[02:03] <spacey> kiran: yeah like i saidyou need 32bit chroot
[02:03] <GTX> _jason, :p What's on you list today! ? Help more people in ubuntu? :P
[02:04] <Boglizk> johndarkhorse: Can i change the perms of the 'www' folder in /var/ ?
[02:04] <spacey> and run a 32bit mediaplayer in that, and have the 32bit codecs in there
[02:04] <_jason> GTX: for a little bit
[02:04] <GTX> hehe _jason, I'll help to :)
[02:04] <_jason> GTX: cool
[02:04] <we2by> helo
[02:04] <GTX> _jason, Dont install the new dapper! hehe
[02:04] <we2by> Ubuntu restarted by itself.. what's wrong?
[02:04] <GTX> _jason, not from update anyway. :P
[02:04] <Boglizk> we2by: multiple times or just once?
[02:05] <spacey> jdmpike: let me plug in my usb hd
[02:05] <gnomefreak> oh btw when using xubuntu in dapper the extras most of them stipp have depneds problems
[02:05] <we2by> this is the second time it happened
[02:05] <_vincent> Hi, I can not get xvideo working. So, no fullscreen with mplayer. What should I look for to solve this ?
[02:05] <Boglizk> what programs where u running?
[02:05] <we2by> gnome torrent and firefox and wxmusik
[02:05] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: yes, dapper is in development
[02:05] <we2by> gnome with composite
[02:06] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse: i know i was just letting people know
[02:06] <ELpH95o> btw Ubuntu isn't too dodgy of a distro (coming from slackware land)
[02:06] <ELpH95o> <-- used to freebsd
[02:07] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse: has dapper even reached unstable yet? or are we still in testing?
[02:07] <Mabus06> The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control. This means either that you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed, or that you don't have a sound card configured.
[02:07] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: there is not unstable or testing, just beta releases.
[02:07] <Mabus06> How do I fix this, exactly? When I installed mozilla-mplayer, I believe it was, it uninstalled gstreamer.
[02:08] <gnomefreak> ahhhhh ok and beta is looking at towards end of march still?
[02:08] <spacey> jdmpike: just tested it on my breezy box, and works perfectly. its mounts the usb hd with the uid of the currently logged in (on X) user
[02:08] <djp> !FreeFormats
[02:08] <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
[02:08] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: i believe they'll release the RC starting at the end of march
[02:09] <gnomefreak> ok ty
[02:09] <ELpH95o> is it possible to play wmv files with xine?
[02:09] <ELpH95o> I just don't know where to copy the codecs to
[02:09] <_jason> ELpH95o: yes, for wmv9 I believe you need w32codecs
[02:09] <_jason> ubotu: tell ELpH95o about w32codecs
[02:09] <xiaoyu> is  there a rm2mp3 software
[02:09] <johndarkhorse> ELpH95o: use that file, and don't worry where the codecs go
[02:09] <jdmpike> spacey, mine doesn't do that - If I just plug it in, dmesg just writes that something new is there
[02:10] <ELpH95o> thanks jason
[02:10] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[02:10] <fotis> i have a problem with my dvd drives
[02:10] <Mabus06> what is the gstreamer package name
[02:10] <fotis> they stopped mounting anything
[02:10] <speedo_> hi guys
[02:11] <speedo_> i'm back
[02:11] <fotis> i can't read any cd
[02:11] <spacey> jdmpike: don't know. maybe file a support ticket in launchpad?
[02:11] <speedo_> can i install a osxlike bar on my gnome
[02:11] <speedo_> ?
[02:11] <colm_away> speedo, look into gdesklets
[02:11] <ubuntu> hi all
[02:11] <jdmpike> speedo_: desklets
[02:11] <ubuntu> nice things
[02:11] <fotis> somebody help me?
[02:12] <fotis> plz
[02:12] <colm> !gdesklets
[02:12] <ubotu> it has been said that gdesklets is gDeslets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefuleness Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[02:12] <we2by> "FireFox is ugly compared to beautiful IE7"  :D
[02:12] <gnomefreak> ok i feel stupid how did you do that :(
[02:12] <we2by> lmao
[02:12] <Mabus06> how do I install gstreamer? Anyone?
[02:12] <speedo_> ok tnx let me try
[02:13] <Mabus06> I have no audio whatsoever, I need gstreamer
[02:13] <fotis> my dvd drives they won't mount anything. ANybody help?
[02:13] <_jason> !gdesklets =~ s/gDeslets/gDesklets/
[02:13] <ubotu> OK, _jason
[02:13] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: what gsreamer are you wanting? i dont think there is a gstreamer
[02:13] <Mabus06> The volume control did not find any elements and/or devices to control. This means either that you don't have the right GStreamer plugins installed, or that you don't have a sound card configured.
[02:13] <gnomefreak> its gonna be gstreamer-mad or whatever
[02:13] <Mabus06> Gnomefreak ^^
[02:14] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: is you card configured?
[02:14] <Mabus06> I have an onboard sound card.
[02:14] <Mabus06> No, but I never had to do anything before.
[02:14] <Mabus06> And I get a similar error if I go to multimedia systems selector.
[02:15] <fotis> when i insert a cd in my drive it does not mount it. Any ideas?
[02:15] <chmod775> !javadebs
[02:15] <chmod775> !java
[02:15] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:15] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: it never gives you a package name other than gstreamer?
[02:15] <djp> which program is better for designing graphics, such as simple logos and web art? would inkscape be better for the job than te gimp or vice versa?
[02:15] <thegladiator> Gopi ?
[02:16] <ELpH95o> I got a error code while installing the w32codecs
[02:16] <_jason> djp: if you want to do vector graphics, then use inkscape, I'm no expert though
[02:16] <gnomefreak> djp: i would try both see what one you like better
[02:16] <_jason> ELpH95o: what error?
[02:16] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: when I installed something like mozilla-mplayer or w32codecs, something from the restrictedformats page, it uninstalled gstreamer.
[02:16] <fotis> when i insert a cd in my drive and try to mount it, it says mount: no medium found. Any help? plz
[02:16] <bad_iNFO> any other package managers besides synaptic?
[02:16] <_jason> Mabus06: are you sure it wasn't totem-xine that removed totem-gstreamer?  Because that's all that ever happened to me
[02:17] <Mabus06> Yeah, maybe totem-xine
[02:17] <_jason> bad_iNFO: aptitude, apt-get
[02:17] <Mabus06> but still, how come it doesn't work for me? It always worked out of the box before
[02:17] <ELpH95o> ohokay i fixed it
[02:17] <luciano> upgraaading :)))
[02:17] <ELpH95o> sorry for acting lame
[02:17] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: upgrade to dapper recently?
[02:17] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: nope
[02:17] <gnomefreak> oh
[02:18] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: tried kde but am using gnome
[02:18] <ELpH95o> thanks _jason for the help..saved me alot of time
[02:18] <Mabus06> but it was acting up before then, anyway, so disregard that I suppose
[02:18] <_jason> ELpH95o: np
[02:18] <gopi> hello
[02:19] <gopi> hello thegladiator
[02:19] <bad_iNFO> anyone know how to get adesklets to work?
[02:19] <thegladiator> gopi, hllo sir] 
[02:19] <definity> can any one tell me why all my programs keep locking up whe i open them?
[02:19] <thegladiator> gopi, so you want to install java ?
[02:19] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: see i never got my onboard sc to work but i had extra soundblaster card that i installed and using that
[02:19] <djp> _jason, gnomefreak... thanks
[02:19] <gopi> yes !
[02:19] <thegladiator> !java
[02:19] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:19] <ELpH95o> for some reason the mplayer that is in the multiverse section is broken..
[02:19] <_jason> ELpH95o: expand on ``broken''
[02:19] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: uh... perhaps I've been awake too long.. I do have a sound card
[02:19] <bad_iNFO> how do i launch adesklets?
[02:19] <thegladiator> gopi, just  go to that link ubotu said ....
[02:19] <thegladiator> saw it ?
[02:19] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: using soundblaster, and it always worked out of the box for me before
[02:19] <gopi> !java is the command ?
[02:19] <ubotu> ...but java is already something else...
[02:20] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: you have 2 soundcards installed?
[02:20] <chmod775> !ubotu
[02:20] <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.
[02:20] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, gdesklets ?
[02:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: there is an onboard sound on my motherboard but I dont know about installed
[02:20] <thegladiator> gopi, ! makes the ubotu pick up the rest of the script and act upon it
[02:20] <gnomefreak> can you people please learn the /msg ubotu command
[02:20] <ELpH95o> it says it depends on mplayer but it's unable to bei nstalled for some reason
[02:20] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: is that the only carrd in your pc atm?
[02:20] <gopi> !java install
[02:20] <ubotu> gopi: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: no, a wifi card
[02:20] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO,  acessories -> gdesklets
[02:21] <gopi> !java
[02:21] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell gopi about msg the bot
[02:21] <gnomefreak> WiFi is not sound :(
[02:21] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:21] <thegladiator> gopi, didnt you see the link ubotu said before ?
[02:21] <gopi> yes
[02:21] <thegladiator> i alread did that for you gopi btw :)
[02:21] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: You said is that the only card in your pc. I realise wifi is not sound, but it is in my computer. :P
[02:21] <gopi> ok
[02:21] <ioslipstream> was playin' around with xgl and compiz, then deleted the custom gdm file to go back to the normal desktop on reboot.  now when i log into gnome, metacity doesn't load, and all the programs i had open 3 sessions ago(when using compiz) are opening, even though session save isn't on... have to manually start metacity on log in... any ideas?
[02:21] <thegladiator> gopi, one second dude
[02:21] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: how many sound cards are installed atm?
[02:21] <thegladiator> gopi, there is a small work before you doo all that
[02:22] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: one card... and there is a sound plugin on my motherboard like pretty much all motherboards...
[02:22] <gopi> yes?
[02:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell ELpH95o about multiverse
[02:22] <_jason> ubotu: tell ELpH95o about mplayer
[02:22] <definity> my sound card is playing up no sound is coming out of it any ideas?
[02:22] <thegladiator> gopi, u have to make ur repistory open to multiverse and universe :)
[02:23] <thegladiator> !multiverse
[02:23] <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
[02:23] <LinuxJones> This bot stuff is getting out of hand !!
[02:23] <gopi> oh yes
[02:23] <thegladiator> gopi, in that page ubotu send  do you see " before you start "
[02:23] <Mabus06> People really need to learn how to /msg
[02:24] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: im not reall sure with onboard cards (most to me suck) but i havent tried the newer ones i would try to find the gstreamer package in synaptic
[02:24] <thegladiator> gopi, its there in that page also
[02:24] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: as I said, I'm not trying to use the onboard. I am trying to use my soundblaster live... I just can't exactly unplug my motherboard sound.
[02:24] <thegladiator> get in there and get into doubt , ask away
[02:24] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: than you have 2 soundcards instlal
[02:24] <gnomefreak> installed*
[02:25] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: go into your bios and turn off the onboard card
[02:25] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: I guess, but I have fresh installed ubuntu a ton of times and it always worked
[02:26] <thegladiator> gopi,  just askhere if you have any doubt , i will have to go in few minutes
[02:27] <definity> ia there a player for linux tht can play .RAM and .RM files?
[02:27] <thegladiator> definity, real player
[02:27] <thegladiator> !real
[02:27] <ubotu> thegladiator: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:27] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell definity about realplayer
[02:27] <thegladiator> ubotu, tell definity about restricted
[02:28] <thegladiator> there u go gnomefreak is spot on
[02:28] <tiglionabbit|idl> how do I fix a gpg error?
[02:28] <gnomefreak> tiglionabbit|idl: from an unoffical repo?
[02:28] <tiglionabbit> from archive.ubuntu.com
[02:28] <definity> i went on synaptic and couldnt find real player
[02:28] <gnomefreak> definity: read your pms
[02:28] <thegladiator> definity, follow that link please
[02:29] <thegladiator> gopi, are u there ?
[02:29] <tiglionabbit> I have a bad sig from archive.ubuntu.com.  How do I fix that?
[02:29] <gnomefreak> tiglionabbit: first try sudo apt-get update
[02:29] <tiglionabbit> I did
[02:29] <tiglionabbit> that's what told me I had a badsig
[02:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell tiglionabbit about Seveas
[02:30] <gnomefreak> tiglionabbit: what ubotu sent you should have the keys of archive ubuntu and should explain how to fix
[02:31] <definity> thanks
[02:31] <_jason> definity: mplayer with w32codecs should play most real media as well
[02:32] <ELpH95o> I'm getting this working
[02:32] <chmod775> !java
[02:32] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:32] <speyer> need a good gui firewall based iptables " except firestarter "
[02:32] <gopi> ok
[02:32] <definity> i just downloaded avifile-player and for some reasib itwont let me turn the sound up
[02:32] <gopi> yes
[02:32] <gopi> thanks
[02:33] <speyer> !javadebs
[02:33] <ELpH95o> brb, thanks for the help folks
[02:33] <thegladiator> gopi, its working ?
[02:33] <bruho> hey i need help! why is it everytime i play flash movies i cant hear the sound???????????????
[02:33] <ELpH95o> I'll read the HOWTOS more when I wake up today
[02:33] <gopi> still doing that Multiverse stuff....
[02:33] <thegladiator> alright , u have to deit a file nah ?
[02:34] <gopi> deit ?
[02:34] <thegladiator> if you have ny doubt , this iw ahst you can do , that source.list file , you can just paste it at
[02:34] <thegladiator> edit*
[02:35] <thegladiator> !paste
[02:35] <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.
[02:35] <bruho> guys, i need help.. how will i configure my flash... because everytime i play flash movies, i can't hear the sounds......
[02:35] <gopi> source.list file ?
[02:35] <thegladiator> gopi, u saw that file ? source.list ? you have to deit that file to get multiverse and universe
[02:35] <gopi> what file u mean ?
[02:35] <_jason> bruho: do you use esd? (check in system > preferences > Multimedia system selector)
[02:36] <gopi> is it a file ?
[02:36] <bruho> _jason, yup i use esd....
[02:36] <thegladiator> gopi, synaptic uses a file called source.list which is what tells it where to connect to
[02:37] <thegladiator> u can deit and add multiverse and universe into it
[02:37] <thegladiator> edit*
[02:37] <bruho> _jason, what now? i think i use esd....
[02:37] <thegladiator> gopi,  sorry :)
[02:37] <thegladiator> gopi, just follow that website
[02:37] <gopi> ok
[02:37] <thegladiator> gopi, i was explaning how to do it from command line
[02:37] <_jason> ubotu: tell bruho about flashesd
[02:37] <ubuntu> how do you become superuser
[02:37] <thegladiator> gopi, u can do it that way also
[02:38] <lopzided> how do i search for wireless connections in ubuntu?
[02:38] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubuntu about sudo
[02:38] <ubuntu> sorry just learning
[02:38] <speyer> !burner
[02:38] <ubotu> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, speyer
[02:38] <thegladiator> ubuntu, plesae use a better nick thanks . just advice
[02:38] <speyer> !burning
[02:38] <ubotu> speyer: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[02:38] <chmod775> !multiverse
[02:38] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[02:38] <_jason> bruho: macromedia hard-coded file locations into the plugin (dumb)... and of course the problem is these files aren't necessarily named the same in ubuntu...
[02:39] <speyer> what would be the best choise for a burner ? like k3b in kde ? what would be for gnome ?
[02:39] <johndarkhorse> speyer: i use k3b exclusively
[02:39] <lopzided> can someone tell me how to view available wireless networks to connect to?
[02:39] <_jason> speyer: you can use k3b, or gnomebaker.  But k3b is better
[02:39] <Bandit101> whats wrong with his nick??
[02:39] <thegladiator> gopi, r u there ?
[02:39] <speyer> johndarkhorse well installing k3b under gnome , it will aotum. install a clouple of kde packages isnt it ?
[02:40] <thegladiator> k3b is not for KDE alone
[02:40] <speyer> thats what im saying
[02:40] <speyer> :))
[02:40] <blekos> i've installed it on gnome runs great
[02:40] <johndarkhorse> it will install the minimum necessary, speyer
[02:40] <thegladiator> Bandit101, its very nice :) thats what is bothering me
[02:40] <blekos> do u know how to install spam prog for kontact?
[02:40] <definity> how can i speed up linux?
[02:40] <thegladiator> blekos, ?
[02:40] <speyer> johndarkhorse it will install  k3b k3blibs kcontrol kdebase-bin kdebase-data libdbus-qt-1-1c2 libflac++5c2 libtag1c2
[02:41] <ubuntu> thanks I'll try that bye
[02:41] <speyer> johndarkhorse and i dont what that stuff
[02:41] <thegladiator> definity, speed up  ? meaning boot ?
[02:41] <thegladiator> definity, u can try init ng to speed up boot
[02:41] <thegladiator> but other than linux is fast
[02:41] <johndarkhorse> speyer: i find it the best cd burning software for linux
[02:41] <thegladiator> why speed up further ? maybe its your ram ?
[02:41] <blekos> if u run the anti-spam wizard in kontact, says i dont have installed any anti spam progs
[02:41] <whyami> is there a /dev/<something> for the keyboard?
[02:42] <definity> nope, my linux is just going really slow  and evrey tinme i go to play a movie totem lockes up
[02:42] <_jason> speyer: just use gnomebaker then and see if it does what you need it to.  If you find it's lacking, then install k3b
[02:42] <speyer> johndarkhorse yeah , me too but im not using kde anymore
[02:42] <blekos> to b exatct , no spam tools
[02:42] <bigfoot1> how is everyone+
[02:42] <speyer> _jason well can this gnomebaker burn all the files as k3b ?
[02:42] <Bandit101> definity have you enabled the dma on your disks
[02:42] <spikebike> is there a way to apt-get, compile from source, or some other way of getting a 32bit mplayer for a 64 bit amd64/ubuntu system?
[02:42] <blekos> http://initng.thinktux.net/index.php/Documentation_how_to_install
[02:43] <thegladiator> speyer, mean while nautilus has defAult cd burning utility which is not bad either , not as usr friend as k3b . just plain "staright onto work" sorta thingy
[02:43] <blekos> to speed up ur linux, but havent tested
[02:43] <lopzided> can someone tell me how to view available wireless networks to connect to?
[02:43] <spikebike> with the goal being to use the win32 codecs
[02:43] <thegladiator> I tride initng but not working :(
[02:43] <definity> lopzided: iwlist scanning
[02:43] <thegladiator> gopi, hi
[02:43] <johndarkhorse> speyer: gnomebaker and graveman are poor attempts at the functionality of k3b
[02:43] <juanse> hello
[02:43] <speyer> johndarkhorse i see
[02:44] <speyer> thanks all
[02:44] <whyami> lopzided: system -> administration -> networking, then choose your wireless and see what is listed.
[02:44] <lopzided> ok :)
[02:44] <johndarkhorse> lopzided: alt-f2 > gksudo network-admin     there will be a pulldown for network name, you may look there
[02:44] <bad_iNFO> i'm looking for apps similar to gdesklets
[02:44] <bad_iNFO> someone help me out?
[02:45] <daurnimator> startkeylogger
[02:45] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, whats the pob with gdesklets
[02:45] <Mabus06> How come my system hangs when trying to load the desktop after logging in? I recently installed kubuntu-desktop but didn't like it, so I am choosing to use a gnome session, instead. But it doesn't work as fast as it did before.
[02:45] <lopzided> ok :)
[02:45] <daurnimator> :(
[02:45] <spikebike> does anyone have a win32 capable mplayer on an amd64 ubuntu system?
[02:45] <anca_> hi all !
[02:45] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, thats as far as it gets in gnome I feel  , KDE you have karamba
[02:45] <bad_iNFO> nothing i just think it's cool, and want more lol
[02:45] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, didnt like gdesklets ?
[02:45] <thegladiator> lol
[02:45] <thegladiator> k
[02:45] <bad_iNFO> i do like it
[02:45] <johndarkhorse> bad_iNFO: we've answered your question. the info hasnt changed.
[02:45] <blekos> there is the mplayer :)
[02:45] <bad_iNFO> thanks alot for helping me
[02:45] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, did you get it into the boot up also ?
[02:45] <blekos> or vlc for firexof
[02:45] <bad_iNFO> no i didn't
[02:46] <bad_iNFO> how do i do that?
[02:46] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, you might have to add it to your sessions
[02:46] <bad_iNFO> k
[02:46] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, preferences  -> session - startup programs - add the gdesklet command here
[02:46] <bad_iNFO> ahhh ok got it
[02:46] <bad_iNFO> that was easy lol
[02:46] <thegladiator> bad_iNFO, otherwise it might not load during boot up , I had the problmo
[02:47] <bad_iNFO> any good places for themes?
[02:47] <speedo_> is there anyone that can help me to find a mac osx like bar for my gnome
[02:47] <blekos> www.gnome-look.org
[02:47] <thegladiator> www.gnome-look.org
[02:47] <bad_iNFO> okie's thanks
[02:47] <strat50s> hi
[02:47] <we2by> how do I install codecs for totem to play mp3 and avi etc?
[02:47] <thegladiator> art.gnome.org also I guess
[02:47] <blekos> speedo
[02:47] <bad_iNFO> i'm gunna go look i'll be right
[02:47] <bad_iNFO> back
[02:47] <thegladiator> !codecs
[02:47] <ubotu> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories
[02:47] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell we2by about mp3
[02:47] <speedo_> on gnome-look
[02:47] <blekos> if u run gdesklets
[02:48] <speedo_> i 've just tried
[02:48] <blekos> and go the bars menu there is one mac like bar
[02:48] <speedo_> but i didn't find
[02:48] <blekos> the think is they dont have an always on top
[02:48] <bad_iNFO> i thought gedesklets does have an always on top
[02:48] <blekos> go the desklet site
[02:48] <thegladiator> gopi, hiiii ??
[02:48] <balrog-kun> hi, after the last update gnome fails to start (any gtk based programs actually) without any specific error message, on my brother's system. what's wrong with it?
[02:48] <blekos> and i think is in the navigation just install it (drag and drop)
[02:49] <strat50s> I have 2 SATA 80 GB Hard Disks and I have setup RAID0 using motherboard application. Now I want to install ubuntu on it, but it doesn't recognise RAID device
[02:49] <strat50s> how can I install Ubuntu over hardware RAID 0?
[02:49] <bad_iNFO> what's dapper drake?
[02:49] <gopi> !java
[02:49] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[02:50] <thegladiator> its the next version of ubuntu
[02:50] <thegladiator> gopi, hey
[02:50] <speedo_> blekos
[02:50] <thegladiator> gopi, how is it going ?
[02:50] <gopi> yes
[02:50] <bad_iNFO> ahhh
[02:50] <speedo_>  i went
[02:50] <thegladiator> gopi,  i am going now ask here if you need help
[02:50] <gopi> i changed Universe to Multiverse !
[02:50] <bad_iNFO> how do i know if i'm using the debvolpment verion or supported?
[02:50] <speedo_> but i've found only clocks and calendars
[02:50] <gopi> now i need to install ja va
[02:50] <bad_iNFO> "offical release"
[02:50] <thegladiator> gopi, i am not sure what u did lol ....ask ppl out here ..they will help i
[02:51] <bad_iNFO> lol i'm starting to wonder why anyone runs windows
[02:51] <_jason> ubotu: tell gopi about easysource
[02:51] <bad_iNFO> linux is much cooler
[02:51] <bad_iNFO> and alot more fun
[02:51] <_jason> gopi: make yourself a nice new /etc/apt/sources.list on that page and replace your current one
[02:51] <thegladiator> gopi, please follow what _jason says
[02:52] <javiolo> !repos
[02:52] <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
[02:52] <thegladiator> gopi, he is the one who helped me setup the same
[02:52] <bad_iNFO> ohh ok i'm using breezy
[02:52] <bad_iNFO> whatever that means
[02:52] <javiolo> !easysource
[02:52] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[02:52] <we2by> how do u enable multiverse repositories ?
[02:52] <lopzided> i went to network settings and tried to set it up, but i'm still only getting one wireless connection in my connection icon, and it's called 'lo'....but i'm not seeing my wireless connection :(
[02:53] <_jason> ubotu: tell we2by about multiverse
[02:53] <Solilo> Open up /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment the multiverse and universe lines by removing the pound signs.
[02:53] <Solilo> Save, then 'apt-get update' and viola.
[02:53] <_jason> viola :P
[02:53] <we2by> deb http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net/ hoary-extras main universe multiverse restricted
[02:53] <javiolo> !tell we2by about repos
[02:53] <we2by> but 5.10 is breeze, right?
[02:53] <gopi> hi _jason
[02:53] <_jason> we2by: are you using hoary?
[02:54] <Solilo> Yes, 5.10 is Breezy Badger.
[02:54] <we2by> then I should use anotheer one
[02:54] <_jason> ubotu: tell we2by about easysource
[02:54] <_jason> we2by: the easiest way is to just make yourself a new one using that page and replace your current one
[02:54] <speyer> from where do i get Cedega full version ?
[02:55] <Solilo> we2by: I wouldn't recommend using 6.04 just yet, 5.10 is quite a bit more stable for the time being.
[02:55] <Solilo> speedo: From TransGaming, of course; commercial product, can not be redistributed elsewhere. :P
[02:56] <bad_iNFO> any other package managers besides synaptic?
[02:57] <we2by> I don't see multiverse on that easy source thingy
[02:57] <philip> where can i get cedega for free?
[02:57] <_jason> gopi: hi, everything going ok?
[02:57] <johndarkhorse> we2by: mirrormax is no longer valid
[02:57] <johndarkhorse> we2by: it has been discontinued
[02:57] <gnomefreak> we2by: its in the second section
[02:57] <Solilo> You would have to compile your own from CVS, see the forums for a tutorial.
[02:57] <lopzided> how can i tell if my wireless card is plugged into eth0 or eth1?
[02:58] <gnomefreak> philip: you cant
[02:58] <philip> thanks freak
[02:58] <gnomefreak> philip: maybe a trial for 15 days or so but other wise its 15
[02:58] <gnomefreak> dollars
[02:58] <philip> great info m8
[02:59] <Solilo> bad_iNFO: Adept, KPackage, and aptitude (text-only).
[02:59] <we2by> I just found it. updating
[02:59] <gopi> Finally, install created package using dpkg:
[02:59] <gopi>   sudo dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb
[02:59] <gopi> {i} Note: in above example, i386 might have to be i586.
[02:59] <gopi> what is mine ?
[02:59] <chmod775> gopi, hi
[02:59] <chmod775> are u trying to install jre
[02:59] <gopi> I am using AMD64 Athlon
[02:59] <gopi> yes !
[02:59] <chmod775> I was doing it this morning
[02:59] <gnomefreak> gopi: 686 i think
[03:00] <chmod775> hang gopi I am a indian
[03:00] <chmod775> are u from india
[03:00] <_jason> is thre java for 64bit?
[03:00] <gopi> i see vhmod775 great !
[03:00] <johndarkhorse> chmod775: there is only one java deb. it's labelled 586, iirc
[03:00] <gopi> chmod775*
[03:00] <gnomefreak> _jason: not sure maybe on their site
[03:00] <chmod775> hang on I just blogged it
[03:00] <chmod775> http://ashishr.net/drupal/node/61
[03:01] <chmod775> I was almost struggling to install it
[03:01] <gopi> so i can install that suns java for my Athlon64 right ?
[03:01] <chmod775> I guess so
[03:01] <bad_iNFO> KDE or Gnome
[03:01] <Solilo> It will not be optimized specifically for your chipset, but you should be able to.
[03:01] <chmod775> just follow the steps
[03:01] <_jason> gopi: the bottom of the wiki page explains what to do for 64bit
[03:01] <johndarkhorse> gopi: you'll need to select the proper pkg for your architexture
[03:01] <bad_iNFO> KDE betteR?
[03:02] <chmod775> k
[03:02] <_jason> chmod775: I'm not sure that that works on 64bit, do you know?
[03:02] <Engla> Q: How valuable are LiveCD dapper tests? I don't want to install dapper, but I'd like to see how the current LiveCD handles compatibility right now... can I file bugs based on livecd experience (fr.ex with suspend and sound and so), or is the livecd environment too different?
[03:02] <chmod775> _jason, Never tried it
[03:02] <johndarkhorse> there are java debs for all the arches see !javadeb
[03:02] <Mabus06> !mp3
[03:02] <ubotu> methinks mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[03:02] <Solilo> Engla: Valuable for feedback or valuable for personal use?
[03:02] <gnomefreak> Engla: i would try it with live first yes you can file bugs
[03:02] <we2by> Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[03:03] <Engla> Solilo: valuable in the way that the bugs might be fixed before the release
[03:03] <mwl> Hi, I'm trying to install compiz, but it can't be found on the repository. Which repositories to you recommend?
[03:03] <gnomefreak> we2by: close one of your apt sessions
[03:03] <johndarkhorse> we2by: close all running apt or dpkg sessions
[03:03] <chmod775> !multiverse
[03:03] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[03:03] <gopi> ok so better i will install Blackdown version of Java
[03:03] <_jason> we2by: and use sudo
[03:03] <gopi> ok ??
[03:03] <Engla> The catastrophe would be if any of your hardware stops being compatible if you upgrade to dapper, right
[03:03] <Solilo> Very much so, it seems more people go for the traditional installation disc images and the LiveCD hasn't been tested quite as much.
[03:03] <Engla> so everyone should really try beforehand
[03:05] <we2by> maybe it is usefull if there is a support ccenter application. you type in a keyword and it search for answer
[03:05] <gopi>  ok so better i will install Blackdown version of Java ..... ok?
[03:05] <_jason> we2by: wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:05] <_jason> gopi: yep
[03:05] <Solilo> gopi: Sounds racist but shoot for the stars my friend, shoot for 'em!
[03:05] <Engla> we2by: in dapper, there will be a much better search function in yelp (the help reader)
[03:06] <gopi> ok :)
[03:06] <we2by> no, but allowing it to search using a db on the internet and allow users to add answer to questions, it owuld be much better
[03:06] <ersame> Buenas
[03:06] <Engla> we2by: well the wiki could use more traffic and edits
[03:06] <timofonic> ersame: English only
[03:06] <_jason> we2by: sounds like a wiki :)
[03:07] <mwl> !easysource
[03:07] <ubotu> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
[03:07] <gopi> my distro is Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) ??
[03:07] <ersame> aich sorry
[03:07] <we2by> yea, yea, but then in a desktop application
[03:07] <lopzided> how do i find out if my wireless card is eth0 or eth1?
[03:07] <gopi> how to check plz ?
[03:07] <xiaoyu> can't open audio device .is other application using it
[03:07] <we2by> no need to open a browser and load extra images etc etc
[03:07] <_jason> we2by: true, maybe you can speak to the doc team about that
[03:07] <gnomefreak> gopi: what output do you get from command uname -r
[03:07] <gopi> 1 sec gnome
[03:07] <xiaoyu> "can't open audio device .is other application using it" what shall i do
[03:07] <djs_2_6> Hey all
[03:07] <we2by> xiaoyu, what application?
[03:08] <gopi> gnome: 2.6.12-9-amd64-generic
[03:08] <gnomefreak> gopi: your distro is ubuntu 5.10 breezy badger
[03:08] <gopi> how do u say gnome ??
[03:08] <djs_2_6> I am running a dual head nvidia card with 2 monitors, and I would like to make it where if I maximize a window, it does not span both monitors.  Is this possible?
[03:08] <SirKillalot> do you know a volume manager with osd?
[03:08] <gnomefreak> 2.6.12 is the breezy kernel
[03:08] <gopi> ah okay !!
[03:08] <SirKillalot> I want a osd showing my system volume when I change it
[03:08] <SirKillalot> :)
[03:08] <lopzided> how do i find out if my wireless card is eth0 or eth1?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> gopi: there is also a command that will show you in type what your distro is but i dont remember that way :(
[03:09] <xiaoyu> we2by, if a open beep-media-player ,totem can not work
[03:09] <Engla> would it be evil to add the release name so it shows up with "uname -a"?
[03:09] <gnomefreak> ifconfig should show you lopzided
[03:09] <we2by> xiaoyu, did you configure it to use esd??
[03:09] <xiaoyu> we2by, no
[03:10] <gnomefreak> Engla: if there is a way i dont know about it other than writing a script
[03:10] <lopzided> thank you gnomefreak!
[03:10] <gnomefreak> lopzided: yw
[03:10] <we2by> try that first
[03:10] <Solilo> gnomefreak: The best I can think of is 'uname -a' but that will only list the kernel version which he could go by.
[03:10] <xiaoyu> we2by, how?
[03:10] <we2by> I dunno, look at edit -> preference
[03:10] <gnomefreak> _jason:  gave me a command at one time for version but i cant remember it :(
[03:11] <Mabus06> How do I uninstall everything that was installed with kubuntu-desktop?
[03:11] <we2by> or settings, somthing similar
[03:11] <_jason> gnomefreak: lsb_release -a?
[03:11] <GTX> Mabus06, You cant you have to reomve them all manualy
[03:11] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: sudo apt-get remove --purge kubuntu-desktop than go into synaptic see what was left behind
[03:11] <gnomefreak> _jason: yeah that one ty
[03:11] <_samoura_> how do i move that psotnic to home folder  by konsole how
[03:11] <GTX> Mabus06, You have to delete all the crappy k problems manualy :(
[03:11] <_samoura_> how do i move that psotnic to home folder  by konsole how
[03:12] <SirKillalot> do you know a volume manager with OSD?
[03:12] <bonifre> hi ppl
[03:12] <Mabus06> Well how do I delete just the KDE part, then?
[03:12] <_samoura_> hello please how do i move a fail to a home folder
[03:12] <_samoura_> hello please how do i move a fail to a home folder
[03:12] <bonifre> i need help witn xchat-gnome
[03:12] <Alexi5> ubuntu emporartor of linux
[03:12] <_samoura_> hello please how do i move a fail to a home folder
[03:12] <GTX> Mabus06, apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[03:12] <Mabus06> I want it to go to GNOME by default when it starts up, installing kubuntu-desktop made my boot-time like multiply tenfold
[03:12] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: sudo apt-get remove --purge kde  or kde-base
[03:12] <_samoura_> hello please how do i move a fail to a home folder
[03:12] <Mabus06> GTX: I did
[03:12] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: thanks
[03:12] <_samoura_> how do i move that psotnic to home folder  by konsole how
[03:12] <GTX> _samoura_, mv folder newdir
[03:12] <Solilo> GTX: That would only remove the meta-package that installed Kubuntu.
[03:13] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: that can be changed
[03:13] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell _samoura_ about cli
[03:13] <gnomefreak> without uninstalling it
[03:13] <GTX> Solilo, I know..
[03:13] <crouchingMonkey> what is the command to stop a script from running ? (i want to stop the diskmounter script)
[03:13] <we2by> let's try to play a mp3 with totem :)
[03:13] <Solilo> Ctrl+C
[03:13] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: it said neither package was installed
[03:13] <bonifre> i am recieving (remote host closed socket.) message in another server
[03:13] <_jason> Mabus06: remove libqt3-mt, that will take all kde things with it
[03:13] <_samoura_> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/samoura/Desktop/psotnic-current'
[03:13] <_samoura_> samoura@dhcppc0:~/Desktop/psotnic-current$ cd bin
[03:13] <_samoura_> samoura@dhcppc0:~/Desktop/psotnic-current/bin$ ls
[03:13] <_samoura_> psotnic
[03:13] <bonifre> what can i do
[03:13] <Solilo> You meant to end it, that I have no bloody idea. lol
[03:13] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: you should beable to choose gnome by default in sessions that way it opens gnome by default
[03:14] <johndarkhorse> _samoura_: please read the /topic
[03:14] <Mabus06> kk
[03:14] <we2by> omg
[03:14] <we2by> totem can play mp3 now :)
[03:14] <ShiftyShifty> anyone an expert in dist-upgrade that could help me with libdbus?
[03:14] <Pygi> hi, anyone know why would dapper create 10 mount points for one device? :PPP
[03:14] <bonifre> i am recieving (remote host closed socket.) message in another server
[03:14] <Pygi> at installation...might be a bug...seveas?
[03:14] <bonifre> can anyone help ?
[03:15] <_samoura_> Hello to home a folder or fail to konsole like this ? ->    mv psotnic ~/home/
[03:15] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: I'm in sessions, it's not appearent to me how to change to gnome
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> i am having issues dist-upgrading a second computer from breezy to dapper
[03:15] <Solilo> No idea, can't remember a time when I ever had seven floppy drives. :P
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> i get the following error, sorry if it's going to e big
[03:15] <Pygi> !pastebin
[03:15] <ubotu> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> Removing nautilus-share ...
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  * Stopping Hardware abstraction layer:                                                                                                                   [ ok ] 
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  * Stopping system message bus...                                                                                                                         [ ok ] 
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  * Starting system message bus...                                                                                                                         [ ok ] 
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  * Starting Hardware abstraction layer: /usr/sbin/hald: error while loading shared libraries: libdbus-1.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> run-parts: /etc/dbus-1/event.d/20hal exited with return code 127
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> dpkg: error processing nautilus-share (--remove):
[03:15] <Pygi> NO, PASTEBIN
[03:15] <_samoura_> like this move psotnic to home folder ->    mv psotnic ~/home/
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:15] <Boglizk> you could've used the pastbin
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty>  nautilus-share
[03:15] <ShiftyShifty> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[03:16] <Mabus06> Read the topic, geeeeez.
[03:16] <Solilo> Ah, kill it! Kill it!
[03:16] <Pygi> I've told u the pastebin :/
[03:16] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: on the log-in screen you will see sessions click it and choose gnome than it will ask you if you want to make it default choose yes
[03:16] <we2by> what software can I use to merge two movie file sinto one??
[03:16] <Pygi> we2by: Diva :)
[03:16] <_samoura_> STOP the copy and paste dudes
[03:16] <_samoura_> STOP the copy and paste dudes
[03:16] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: but the default that the startup picks, and some xserver default or something, are two different 'defaults'.
[03:16] <_samoura_> like this move psotnic to home folder ->    mv psotnic ~/home/
[03:16] <_jason> we2by: depends how they were split, cat will combine two files 'cat file1 file2 > newfile'
[03:16] <Mabus06> So it starts up with the kubuntu splash screen and then the option to start is default gnome.
[03:16] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: choosing gnome should set gdm to default
[03:16] <djs_2_6> I am running a dual head nvidia card with 2 monitors, and I would like to make it where if I maximize a window, it does not span both monitors.  Is this possible?
[03:16] <we2by> E: Couldn't find package Diva
[03:16] <Mabus06> gah! I just feel like fresh installing
[03:17] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: you have to get rid of the lib that _jason told you too
[03:17] <gopi> ok and one more question..... I am going to install bt878 which is a plugin for TV Tuner and for that do I need java ?
[03:17] <Pygi> we2by: it's not in repos...
[03:17] <gnomefreak> !info diva
[03:17] <Pygi> gnomefreak: it's not in repos.. ;)
[03:17] <gopi> !bt878
[03:17] <ubotu> gopi: I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:17] <gnomefreak> i saw that ty
[03:17] <gnomefreak> lol
[03:17] <wvelez> hi...if I want to run an iptables command at boot time...where can I add the command?  thanks
[03:17] <_jason> Mabus06: you want to get rid of the kubuntu usplash?
[03:17] <crouchingMonkey> anyone know how to stop the diskmounter script from running at startup ?
[03:17] <Pygi> gnomefreak: you might know if anyone reported a bug of several mount points for one device in dapper?
[03:17] <gnomefreak> _jason: i think he wants all kde things gone :(
[03:17] <we2by> Pygi, is it free? what is their homepage?
[03:18] <takedown> !plf
[03:18] <ubotu> [plf]  the Penguin Liberation Front, see http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf, or for i386 users only
[03:18] <Mabus06> _jason I didnt see what you said earlier, doing it now
[03:18] <we2by> the keyword diva is a very common word
[03:18] <Solilo> You could always try LiVES (http://lives.sourceforge.net).
[03:18] <gnomefreak> Pygi: no i havent seeen one yet
[03:18] <Pygi> we2by: yes, free..sec, pls...http://www.diva-project.org/
[03:18] <_jason> crouchingMonkey: I think that script just modifies /etc/fstab, so you can use the 'noauto' option to not mount certain partitions
[03:18] <Pygi> we2by: you'll need dapper
[03:18] <ShiftyShifty> snif, can anyone help a newb?
[03:18] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: my sound works, I just can't turn the volume up or down
[03:18] <we2by> I am on breeze
[03:18] <Pygi> gnomefreak: I tried installing daily build of dapper today, and it mounted 10 floppy's for one device :)))
[03:18] <Solilo> ShiftyShifty: State the issue and provide oatmeal-rasing cookies.
[03:18] <we2by> Pygi, does it work on breeze?
[03:19] <ShiftyShifty> here are my oatmeal cookies :)
[03:19] <Pygi> we2by: then use Kino Video Editor
[03:19] <ShiftyShifty> they are good
[03:19] <navarone> crouchingMonkey, the diskmounter script is run once and appends entries to fstab. If you have a problem with one of the volumes being auto mounted you can edit fstab as sudo and comment (3) out the entry
[03:19] <Pygi> we2by: yes, but requires a lot of compiling
[03:19] <damotor> hi
[03:19] <xukun> I wonder which program I could use to capture video from  my digital camera? so I can burn it to dvd
[03:19] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: from speakers or from icon ?
[03:19] <we2by> Pygi, I don't mind, any tutorial?
[03:19] <wvelez> hi...if I want to run an iptables command at boot time...where can I add the command?  thanks
[03:19] <ShiftyShifty> Solilo, what happens is that i'm trying to sudo apt-get dist-upgrade a system from breezy to dapper
[03:19] <damotor> how can I mount a bin/cue image under linux, pls?
[03:19] <navarone> 3=# <s>
[03:19] <Sgt> hey
[03:19] <ShiftyShifty> and get an error when it gets to upgrade nautilus-share
[03:19] <bad_iNFO> if i wanted to go from breeze to dapper can i just with my app manager?
[03:19] <Pygi> we2by: not really...you have to compile like 200mb of source....a lot of things :-/ gst 0.10.3, mono, dependencies, etc
[03:19] <Pygi> xukun: do you have dapper?
[03:19] <philip> nube... ubuntu hasn't recognised my printer... any ideas?
[03:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: on my media key, on the icon on the panel
[03:20] <Mabus06> either
[03:20] <crouchingMonkey> navarone, what is the command to open up the fstab in terminal
[03:20] <xukun> Pygi, no breezy
[03:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: My speaker works fine..
[03:20] <Mabus06> and if it didn't I wouldn't be asking here..
[03:20] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: you cant change volume from speakers?
[03:20] <Pygi> xukun: I wanted to suggest Diva but... :-/
[03:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: no, of course I can... :-/
[03:20] <navarone> crouchingMonkey,  "sudo  gedit /etc/fstab
[03:20] <Sgt> are their any good programs for putting songs on a mp3 player other than an ipod?
[03:20] <sesq> Hello, I can't see polish fonts in xmms and kadu, how can i fix it ?
[03:20] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: turn speakers up loud and than turn them down from the icon :)
[03:20] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: on my media key, or on the icon on the panel
[03:20] <xukun> Pygi, ist wise to upgrade dapper already?
[03:21] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: I can not change the volume on ubuntu.
[03:21] <Pygi> xukun: well, it's preety stable :)
[03:21] <Alexi5> ubuntu is so addictive and it never get booring
[03:21] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: that is my problem. Not being able to change the volume.
[03:21] <philip> printer not recognised... any ideas>?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> speak for yourself
[03:21] <Solilo> You have to replace the sources.list first from 5.10's to 6.04's then perform 'sudo apt-get update' and 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' from my understanding. I'm too much a coward to dist a dist-upgrade like that and have a fortune in CD-Rs. :)
[03:21] <gnomefreak> i have a crap load of issues
[03:21] <Pygi> gnomefreak: huh?
[03:21] <bad_iNFO> how do you respond to one person\
[03:21] <Pygi> freaky: well, I running daily build, and works fine :-/
[03:21] <Solilo> philip: Which printer?
[03:21] <bad_iNFO> with there name?
[03:21] <gnomefreak> Pygi: the depends problems are still there in full fource :(
[03:21] <bad_iNFO> their
[03:21] <Pygi> gnome: true that :/
[03:22] <ShiftyShifty> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9300
[03:22] <philip> hp 1210
[03:22] <crouchingMonkey> navarone, thank you
[03:22] <_jason> xukun: don't upgrade if it is your main system imo
[03:22] <ShiftyShifty> can anyone help with that?
[03:22] <navarone> bad_iNFO,  /msg <nick><message>
[03:22] <Pygi> xukun: just don't use it if you don't know how to handle problems :)
[03:22] <Solilo> That's an AIO, isn't it?
[03:22] <navarone> crouchingMonkey, no prob
[03:22] <bad_iNFO> .msg navarone thanks
[03:22] <sesq> Hello, I can't see polish fonts in xmms and kadu, how can i fix it ?
[03:22] <gnomefreak> bad_iNFO: its a / not a .
[03:22] <navarone> bad_iNFO, close but no cigar...<s>
[03:23] <we2by> I got xcompmgr running here with gnome, it runs fine, nice shadow and other effects, but when I play videos, I see black spots on the video play and sometimes it is all black and I have to move the video window a bit to see the videos image again.
[03:23] <nick___> WTH!!!
[03:23] <we2by> is there any fix for this???
[03:23] <Mabus06> I just uninstalled that library, and my x crashed and won't restart
[03:23] <bonfire> i am recieving (remote host closed socket.) message in another server
[03:23] <bonfire> can anyone help ?
[03:23] <bonfire> xchat
[03:23] <xukun> so is there a good video capture program for breezy?
[03:23] <philip> how do you mount a usb device in command line
[03:24] <amphi> bonfire: you need to run an identd perhaps?
[03:24] <bonfire> maybe
[03:24] <bonfire> i need to try
[03:24] <xukun> many of you already running dapper?
[03:24] <ShiftyShifty> quick question, if I install Dapper Flight 4 or any other version of ubuntu over an existing breezy installation, will I be able to conserve my existing LVM volumes without risk of losing them?
[03:24] <CellFish> hi, i have two problems with ubuntu that i'd like to solve. It seems to be able to go to 1600x1200 for me which is great, but it's stuck at 60hz no matter what resolution I choose. How can  I fix that?
[03:24] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: I can no longer start X
[03:24] <Solilo> xukun: I am as of now w/o any breakage short of a crippled server installer earlier. :P
[03:24] <Pygi> shifty: you should be able to keep them...
[03:25] <philip> cellfish: get the manufacturers h & v synch and amend your config file
[03:25] <ShiftyShifty> Pygi, so what should I do, just run the installer from the install CD, don't change anything to the existing partitions, etc?
[03:25] <Solilo> The only editor that comes to mind right now is Kino.
[03:25] <CellFish> philip: where would i find the config file?
[03:26] <philip> brb
[03:26] <Pygi> shifty: yes, probably...that's only my guess :)
[03:26] <Pupeno> Is there more info than https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EmbeddedUbuntu regarding embedded ubuntu ?
[03:26] <O_Imortal> alguem aqui joga unreal tournament pelo linux?
[03:26] <david> hy everybody! is somebdy have a terratec dmx 6fire sound card?
[03:26] <iBalo> CellFish: Know the exact Hsync&Vsync specs for your monitor and edit /etc/xorg.conf in section 'monitor'. Then you'll be able to select higher vsync in Display-Properties
[03:26] <Solilo> philip: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HpPscHpPhotosmartSeriesAllInOnePrinters
[03:26] <xukun> I see. Where can I find the upgrade instruction to dapper?
[03:26] <ompaullappy> !dapper
[03:26] <Pupeno> maybe some irc channel ?
[03:26] <MetaMorfoziS> what is the linux users on laptop room?
[03:27] <MetaMorfoziS> #linux-laptop or sg?
[03:27] <philip> thanks solilo
[03:27] <ompaullappy> !+dapper
[03:27] <ubotu> rumour has it, dapper is the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break.  join #ubuntu+1 to talk about it, or use http://tinyurl.com/rtgxo for easy updates
[03:27] <MetaMorfoziS> !laptop
[03:27] <ubotu> laptop is, like, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops or http://www.linux-laptop.net/ or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam, or tuxmobil.org
[03:27] <CellFish> iBalo: is it normal that I don't have xorg.conf in that foldeR?
[03:27] <Draconicus> There is no zsnes package for Dapper just yet. Can somebody link me to the Breezy zsnes deb file so I can try it? I doubt it would run with any problems.
[03:28] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: dunno if there is a prticular one - you can just ask in here
[03:28] <Draconicus> xukun: Hold on.
[03:28] <hrishi> hi, could someone help, where do i find docs that explains how to create ubuntu derivative
[03:28] <Draconicus> xukun: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html
[03:28] <MetaMorfoziS> okay, i want to install the 3d rendering
[03:28] <CellFish> Also, when I get into Ubuntu, it sees a ton of updates but whenever I try to update, it says 'Unable to get an exclusive lock' ... how can i remedy that?
[03:29] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: what card?
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> and i want all drivers that it's need
[03:29] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: well, yeah ;)
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> first, how can is test it's isntaleld? because i'm istnalled a driver
[03:29] <johndarkhorse> CellFish: close all running instances of apt-get or dpkg
[03:29] <xukun> Draconicus, thanks
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> but i don'T know about workink
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> g
[03:29] <Draconicus> :)
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> it's s3 unichrome
[03:29] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: glxinfo will show if dri is working
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> km400
[03:29] <Draconicus> Can somebody please point me in the direction of the repository that zsnes is contained within, at least?
[03:29] <Solilo> Drac[Server] : http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/otherosfs/zsnes <-- Shows up on the listing.
[03:29] <MetaMorfoziS> direct rendering: No
[03:30] <MetaMorfoziS> i want to enable it.
[03:30] <Draconicus> Oh. Hmm, Solilo...
[03:30] <MetaMorfoziS> under windows, ut2k4 runs on this machine
[03:30] <MetaMorfoziS> so i want it:)
[03:30] <ompaullappy> Draconicus, can't find it
[03:30] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: you need appropriate kernel support, and the driver - is that card supported by xorg?
[03:30] <CellFish> johndarkhorse: neither one is running according to 'to[
[03:30] <MetaMorfoziS> dunno
[03:30] <CellFish> top
[03:30] <ShiftyShifty> quick question, if I install Dapper Flight 4 or any other version of ubuntu over an existing breezy installation, will I be able to conserve my existing LVM volumes without risk of losing them?
[03:30] <ShiftyShifty> sorry
[03:30] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: well, you need to find that out
[03:30] <MetaMorfoziS> where?
[03:31] <MetaMorfoziS> !xorg
[03:31] <ubotu> xorg is, like, totally, to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[03:31] <lopzided> i cannot get this wireless card to work for anything :(
[03:31] <Mabus06> how do I start gnome
[03:31] <Solilo> ubotu: Like, totally.
[03:31] <ubotu> Solilo: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[03:31] <MetaMorfoziS> ^^ do that?:D
[03:31] <emo> I got problem with mi irc..
[03:31] <johndarkhorse> CellFish: "ps aux|grep apt-get" and/or dpkg
[03:31] <Draconicus> Ah. I don't think I adjusted my repositories to include multiverse, yet.
[03:31] <ompaullappy> Draconicus, sorry this box does not have multiverse and universe on it yet
[03:32] <ompaullappy> !tell Draconicus about universe
[03:32] <emo> when I turn on my screen keep flashing...
[03:32] <CellFish> johndarkhorse: thanks! it worked :)
[03:32] <Draconicus> ompaullappy: Please don't.
[03:32] <emo> what is it ?
[03:32] <CellFish> gotta write down that command
[03:32] <amphi> MetaMorfoziS: this page might be of use: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=115957&page=2
[03:32] <amphi> lopzided: what wifi card?
[03:32] <emo> any Idea ?
[03:33] <Draconicus> ompaullappy: I would have hopped that you would have picked up the fact that I know what a multiverse is when I casually said I forgot to adjust my repositories to include multiverse stuff. :P
[03:33] <gopi> Is there ATI drivers for my 64 bit Athlon64 system and Iam using Ubuntu for AMD64 system... ? Will the driver specified in the following page work for mine ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[03:33] <Mabus06> how come nobody can tell me the command to start gnome? I have no gui and I can't do anything except sit here and wait and hope somebody answers, I may have to reinstall ubuntu
[03:33] <gopi> I mean under the section "Using the drivers from ati.com"
[03:33] <ompaullappy> Draconicus, this is a new box - forgot to config those myself , :-)
[03:33] <amphi> Mabus06: startx ?
[03:33] <Solilo> Was that entirely random, ubotu, or did the tab-completion fail you in some way?
[03:34] <twa1296> mabus, try startx
[03:34] <Mabus06> amphi: thank you
[03:34] <djk_> what do i need to get a scanner working?
[03:34] <amphi> Mabus06: or /etc/init.d/gdm start perhaps
[03:34] <amphi> djk_: [x] sane
[03:34] <Solilo> Doh, criticized by a bot!
[03:34] <CellFish> does anyone know of any support forum or url that might have help to create an xorg.conf file? or is there an app to create one?
[03:35] <amphi> CellFish: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:35] <Mabus06> amphi: yeah... startx starts a weird x session...
[03:35] <whyami> Mabus06: sudo gdm
[03:35] <emo> why my screen keep flashing anyone has the same problem...as soon as swicht on my IRC the problem starts...
[03:35] <amphi> Mabus06: wierd?
[03:35] <Solilo> ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg' to reconfigure X11.
[03:36] <amphi> Solilo: why '-phigh' ?
[03:36] <Draconicus> ompaullappy: Yeah. It's especially weird for me, because the w32codecs are apparently in the universe repository in Dapper. :P
[03:36] <Solilo> emo: Which IRC client?
[03:36] <xcc> hah-hah
[03:36] <Mabus06> How do I make gdm the default display manager?
[03:36] <iBalo> CellFish: oops, was absent... It's /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:36] <amphi> Mabus06: you could kill the X session and do /etc/init.d/gdm start
[03:36] <wortex> Hello al
[03:36] <Solilo> amphi: Taken from xorg.conf because I'm not one to remember long strings of commands. Ask dexconf, not me. :P
[03:37] <wortex> please good mans :)
[03:37] <LinuxJones> Mabus06: dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[03:37] <ompaullappy> Draconicus, the word dapper brings to mind #ubuntu+1 :-)
[03:37] <emo> I can see my flashing all the is even read you...
[03:37] <Solilo> English is such a splendid language...
[03:37] <wortex> i instaleed ubunta ) and i can-t play mp3 or install xmms
[03:38] <wortex> who can halp me?
[03:38] <Versed> y
[03:38] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell wortex about xmms
[03:38] <Draconicus> ompaullappy: Yeah, but you'd be surprised how much useful information I can milk out of here. Dapper is not an entirely different distro, you know. A lot of the questions I ask that happen to involve it still work as general Ubuntu questions.
[03:38] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell wortex about mp3
[03:38] <Solilo> wortex: 'sudo apt-get install xmms-mad'
[03:38] <yancheng> hi, i face a starnge problem in using find tool in linux
[03:38] <yancheng> yccheok@ubuntu:~/Desktop/uCOS-II/SOURCE$ ls
[03:38] <yancheng> OS_CORE.C  OS_MBOX.C  OS_MUTEX.C  OS_SEM.C   OS_TIME.C  uCOS_II.H
[03:38] <yancheng> OS_FLAG.C  OS_MEM.C   OS_Q.C      OS_TASK.C  uCOS_II.C
[03:38] <yancheng> yccheok@ubuntu:~/Desktop/uCOS-II/SOURCE$ find . -name OS_CORE.c
[03:38] <yancheng> yccheok@ubuntu:~/Desktop/uCOS-II/SOURCE$
[03:38] <gnomefreak> yancheng: no pasting
[03:38] <amphi> !tell yancheng about pastebin
[03:38] <emo> I gonna try turn off and on again to see what's happen....
[03:38] <johndarkhorse> yancheng: please dont paste in here. see the /topic
[03:38] <gnomefreak> yancheng: use pastebin please
[03:38] <yancheng> gnomefreak: where i should paste than?
[03:38] <yancheng> ok, soli for tat
[03:39] <gnomefreak> yancheng: ^^^
[03:39] <_jason> yancheng: capital C, or use -iname I think.  Check man find
[03:39] <yancheng> oh, right! :)
[03:39] <Solilo> If "tat" is some presidential position, bring it.
[03:39] <yancheng> thanks!
[03:39] <Sgt> has anyone her got aol to work with dial-up
[03:39] <gnomefreak> sorry i hate aol and dialup :(
[03:40] <djk_> amphi: my scanner is apparently not supported by the sane project. any other options?
[03:40] <Solilo> djk: Scanner model?
[03:40] <emo> solilo:still the same....
[03:40] <Sgt> i do too but i get itt for $10 a month and i cant get dsl
[03:41] <Solilo> I'm not following you, emo.
[03:41] <JLTorrente> ho
[03:41] <JLTorrente> hi
[03:41] <JLTorrente> sorry
[03:41] <JLTorrente> i was wondering, how can i see the other computers in my wireless network. A friend of mine has some shared files but i can't see his machine as he uses xp
[03:41] <Sgt> bye
[03:41] <Solilo> ^ Take care.
[03:42] <djk_> Solilo: UMAX 4500
[03:42] <X3n0n> hi! i have a problem with my ubuntu. can anyone help me?
[03:42] <Draconicus> JLTorrente: Have you tried Samba?
[03:42] <hatake_kakashi> JLTorrente: has that wireless network have a router that has DHCP enabled?
[03:42] <emo> Solilo: I said my screen still the same...so what shall I do actually I had another problem to sort out I did not expect this one...
[03:42] <kbrosnan> ubotu, tell JLTorrente about samba
[03:42] <Yo> eep
[03:43] <Solilo> emo: Not sure I can help beyond that, sorry.
[03:43] <JLTorrente> I didn't know about samba and i do have a dhcp enabled router
[03:44] <X3n0n> when I try to play some 3d games, the game seems to receive button clicks from another device and I can't control my character
[03:44] <MetaMorfoziS> amphi: thx, i'm working on it
[03:44] <emo> solilo:always when somebody write somethig my screen  flash....
[03:44] <gopi> Is there ATI drivers for my 64 bit Athlon64 system and Iam using Ubuntu for AMD64 system... ? Will the driver specified in the following page work for mine ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[03:44] <Solilo> emo: But through which client? Xchat, Gaim?
[03:44] <linuxman15> how can i remotely use windows to view my linux server?
[03:45] <gopi> AS you can see it says Download the apropiate drivers from [WWW]  ati.com.
[03:45] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: remote control? ssh, xdmcp, or vnc
[03:45] <emo> Solilo:hold on...
[03:45] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: install a ssh client
[03:45] <gopi> So are there seperate drivers for 64 bit systems or is it common ?
[03:45] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: where from
[03:46] <Solilo> gopi: https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=3380
[03:46] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: i have nxserver for i386 but my server is amd64
[03:46] <djk_> Solilo: what are my options when the saneproject doesn't support the scanner?
[03:46] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: it wont install because of the wrong arcatecture
[03:47] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: i know nothing about nxservers, but you can google "win32 ssh client" and find one
[03:47] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: ok ill try that
[03:47] <gopi> Your support portal session has expired due to inactivity and the requested action has not been completed. If you entered data in the previous screen and would like to save it, please follow these steps.
[03:47] <gopi> why it says like that ??
[03:47] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: there is putty
[03:47] <xiaoyu> how to config emacs to edit *.tex file
[03:48] <emo> solilo: fridge if I'm not wrong...
[03:48] <Chyx> So Ubuntu came with FF 1.0.7, that's the latest ver I can seem to get using apt, so I downloaded it from mozilla.org, but now it just resides in my homedir, how can I 'properly' install it?
[03:48] <hatake_kakashi> !tell Chyx about firefox1.5
[03:49] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell Chyx about firefox15
[03:49] <Chyx> Ah
[03:49] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: where can i get it
[03:49] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: and is it free?
[03:49] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: google "putty homepage"
[03:49] <xiaoyu> how to config emacs to edit *.tex file
[03:49] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: yes it's free
[03:49] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: google for the word 'PuTTY' you will see it, its free
[03:50] <emo> how can I change my client...?
[03:50] <linuxman15> ok
[03:50] <hatake_kakashi> emo: change what client?
[03:50] <linuxman15> brb
[03:50] <emo> hatake_kakashi:IRC one
[03:50] <hatake_kakashi> xiaoyu: you might want to consult with emacs man page or their website for information, I don't use emacs myself
[03:51] <hatake_kakashi> emo: just download another irc client of your choice and install it, etc. Then quit the one you are on and run the other one instead
[03:51] <X3n0n> any solution for my problem?
[03:51] <xiaoyu> hatake_kakashi, then what do you use
[03:51] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: do i need to install a server or is it just a client for it?
[03:52] <emo> hatake_kakashi:I can do that with my shell , can I ?
[03:52] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: putty is a client
[03:52] <hatake_kakashi> xiaoyu: vim, but I never edited .tex file with it yet
[03:52] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: do i need to install anything for my server to connect to it? i already have ssh on it
[03:52] <hatake_kakashi> emo: wait. which client are you switching from and to?
[03:52] <emo> hatake_kakashi:like sudo apt-get remove xxx
[03:52] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: you need sshd, I think there is one called openssh
[03:53] <hatake_kakashi> emo: yeah I don't know which irc client are you on and which one do you want to switch to, that's the problem
[03:53] <emo> hatake_kakashi:fridge..
[03:53] <X3n0n> is there any linux programm that communicates with radmin, which runs on a windows machine?
[03:53] <hatake_kakashi> emo: fridge?
[03:53] <xcc> where downloading roms for zsnes?
[03:53] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: if i would already have ssh on my server, would i need to install sshd or would it already be on it
[03:53] <hatake_kakashi> X3n0n: imo, I doubt it
[03:54] <emo> hatake_kakashi:yeah I think so...
[03:54] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: ssh is ssh client.. sshd is ssh daemon.. which is ssh server
[03:54] <xcc> where downloading roms for zsnes?
[03:54] <X3n0n> my english is not so good, what do you mean?
[03:54] <IdleOne> how do I start evolution mail client from terminal?
[03:54] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: so i should have it if others can connect to my server right
[03:54] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: if its running as well, yes
[03:54] <emo> hatake_kakashi:my problem always when something come up on my sreen it's flash.....that's the whole peoblem...
[03:55] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: ok
[03:55] <linuxman15> hatake_kakashi: thank you
[03:55] <hatake_kakashi> X3n0n: in my opinion, I don't think so
[03:55] <xcc> where free roms location for zsnes?
[03:55] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: on your linux box install openssh-server
[03:55] <X3n0n> ok
[03:55] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse: sudo openssh-server?
[03:56] <emo> hatake_kakashi:and I'm newbie I don't know how to fix it...
[03:56] <hatake_kakashi> emo: what do you mean when something comes up on your screen it's flash? you mean it uses Macromedia flash?
[03:56] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: apt-get install openssh-server
[03:56] <johndarkhorse> linuxman15: sudo apt-get install ssh     will do it
[03:56] <xcc> where free roms location for zsnes?
[03:56] <emo> hatake_kakashi: like turn on and off...
[03:56] <johndarkhorse> xcc: ask uncle google, not in here please
[03:56] <linuxman15> johndarkhorse, hatake_kakashi: thank you
[03:56] <hatake_kakashi> emo: turn Macromedia Flash from websites off?
[03:57] <IdleOne> hatake_kakashi:  mirc does that if he he has it set that way
[03:57] <hatake_kakashi> linuxman15: np
[03:57] <hatake_kakashi> IdleOne: hmm.. for irc client.. its been awhile since I last used mirc..
[03:57] <johndarkhorse> emo: go to floppymoose.com and read the page. there is a css that allows you to turn flash on and off
[03:57] <xcc> johndarkhorse: thank and execuse
[03:57] <emo> hatake_kakashi: well but my browser is off now...
[03:57] <IdleOne> emo:  are you on windows or linux now?
[03:58] <emo> IdleOne: linux...
[03:58] <IdleOne> what program are you using to chat on irc right now?
[03:58] <hatake_kakashi> emo: if you are talking about Macromedia flash from your browser, try what johndarkhorse said
[03:59] <emo> hatake_kakashi: no that problem is on my IRC...there nothing to do with Macromedia...
[04:00] <IdleOne> emo:  we need to know what program you are using to chat on irc
[04:00] <hatake_kakashi> emo: ok, and which irc client are you using? not fridge
[04:00] <emo> IdleOne: well X-chat there is another one..?
[04:00] <IdleOne> ok
[04:00] <__mikem> konversation
[04:00] <hatake_kakashi> there's heaps
[04:00] <amphi> emo: irssi
[04:00] <__mikem> is another one
[04:00] <IdleOne> hatake_kakashi:  now you know where to start from ()
[04:00] <hatake_kakashi> I'm using irssi now
[04:01] <hatake_kakashi> IdleOne: hmm, flashing on XChat, maybe its under options somewhere I presume
[04:01] <emo> hatake_kakashi: you mean that's is  another one ??
[04:01] <izmaelis> is there any tool in ubuntu similar to gentkernel in gentoo?
[04:01] <IdleOne> hatake_kakashi:  let me peak around here in xchat
[04:01] <emo> amphi: you mean that's is  another one ??
[04:01] <hatake_kakashi> emo: if you are talking about irc clients, there are a fair few
[04:02] <emo> hatake_kakashi: sorry wasn't for you...
[04:02] <amphi> hatake_kakashi: yeah, me too - I had a look at xchat, but didn't like it - irssi's tab-completion seems much better
[04:02] <__mikem> theres also a web based irc portal
[04:02] <hatake_kakashi> amphi: heh :)
[04:02] <hatake_kakashi> Gaim with IRC plugin can also be turned into IRC client
[04:02] <amphi> emo: yes - there are many
[04:02] <emo> hatake_kakashi: tell me some of them and I'll try one by one till I sort out....
[04:03] <__mikem> konversation
[04:03] <amphi> emo: don't waste time, just use irssi :)
[04:03] <hatake_kakashi> amphi: well that's if one can get used to typing ;)
[04:03] <amphi> hatake_kakashi: I don't see the point of gui for text stuff like mail and irc
[04:03] <hatake_kakashi> I was previously using xchat till I was told about irssi
[04:04] <emo> amphi: so how can I get rid of X-chat...
[04:04] <IdleOne> emo:  go to Settings >Preferrences it will open a window under the Chatting Tab on the left hand side there is 3 listings go to General and check off flash on highlighted message
[04:04] <hatake_kakashi> amphi: yeah I don't really like too much GUI stuff either sometimes
[04:04] <amphi> emo: keep it, you might want it again
[04:04] <hatake_kakashi> emo: try what IdleOne just said
[04:04] <wortex> WHO IN THIS CHANEL KNOW  HOW TO PLAY Mp3   in UBUNTU   5 10???
[04:04] <emo> hatake_kakashi:ok I will...
[04:05] <amphi> hatake_kakashi: I found a perl script for irssi that lets you tab-complete every word ;)
[04:05] <_jason> ubotu: tell wortex about mp3
[04:05] <_jason> wortex: please drop the caps next time
[04:05] <amphi> wortex: shh
[04:05] <johndarkhorse> amphi: it uses dict ?
[04:05] <IdleOne> !tell wortex  about restrictedformats
[04:05] <iBalo> wortex: please don't shout at us
[04:05] <hatake_kakashi> !tell wortex about mp3
[04:05] <hatake_kakashi> hmm crap..
[04:05] <iBalo> !tell wortex about mp3
[04:06] <simira> during new installation, keeping the home dir, my home dir seems to have lost all its rights and ownership. I can'g set it with sdo either... what can I do?
[04:06] <amphi> johndarkhorse: I think it directly uses some dictionary - I only played with it briefly, it's almost unusable ;)
[04:06] <wortex> i have installed  ubuntu i have sound but my player totem and can't play mp3
[04:06] <IdleOne> !restrictedformats
[04:06] <ubotu> it has been said that restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[04:06] <IdleOne> go to that link wortex
[04:06] <__mikem> if you want you can alternately go here for a web based irc client http://chat.efnet.info/irc.cgi?adv=1
[04:06] <wortex> ok
[04:06] <wortex> thanks
[04:06] <IdleOne> np
[04:07] <IdleOne> that should get mp3 working for you
[04:07] <amphi> johndarkhorse: http://irssi.org/scripts/scripts/dictcomplete.pl
[04:07] <Fredde> Could anyone help me load irssi into conky?
[04:07] <IdleOne> conky?
[04:08] <Fredde> It says I haven't enabled xft but I have
[04:08] <emo> amphi: well I typed sudo apt-get install irssi and nothing happened...
[04:08] <amphi> johndarkhorse: my $file = '/usr/share/dict/words';
[04:08] <IdleOne> hatake_kakashi:  uses irssi I believe
[04:08] <amphi> emo: nothing?
[04:09] <hatake_kakashi> emo: irssi should come with ubuntu by default.. well it did came with Hoary (5.04)
[04:09] <amphi> emo: the package is called irssi-text I believe
[04:09] <hatake_kakashi> emo: dpkg --list| grep irssi
[04:09] <emo> amphi: yeah ..
[04:09] <simira> can someone help me to set back the rights and ownership of my homedir?
[04:09] <IdleOne> hatake_kakashi:  comes with breezy also
[04:09] <johndarkhorse> emo: irssi is on the system already, open  a term and type 'irssi'
[04:09] <hatake_kakashi> IdleOne: ahh ok
[04:10] <IdleOne> and probably in dapper too
[04:10] <amphi> simira: sudo chown -R foo.foo /home/foo
[04:10] <simira> amphi: doesn't work
[04:10] <nadav_> has anyone used Mail Notification in GNOME? for some odd reason i cant see the notification icon.....
[04:10] <hatake_kakashi> sudo chown -R foo:foo /home/foo
[04:10] <luciano> now from dapper :-), vlc is nice now :-)
[04:10] <Engla> yep, it's 'irssi-text'
[04:10] <Draconicus> I need to configure keybindings for VBA, and for this I need to have the four-digit hex values for certain keyboard keys. These include right shift (or just shift) and such. Where can I find these values?
[04:11] <amphi> simira: permission denied?
[04:11] <emo> amphi: yeah ..johndarkhouse: the system told me...I saw it...
[04:11] <emo> amphi: sorry man...
[04:11] <amphi> emo: ?
[04:11] <jerry> Gm room
[04:11] <simira> amphi: no, but when I list the files, it just says ?--------- ? ? ? ? instead of rights and ownership...
[04:11] <amphi> !room
[04:11] <ubotu> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, amphi
[04:11] <emo> johndarkhouse: the system told me...I saw it...
[04:11] <jerry> any one willing to help a noob?
[04:11] <hatake_kakashi> Draconicus: possibly with xev
[04:11] <hatake_kakashi> !ask
[04:12] <emo> johndarkhouse: I did now just a black screen...
[04:12] <amphi> simira: that is not good
[04:12] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: ask ahead and you may get a response
[04:12] <simira> amphi: I know. The files are there, though...
[04:12] <hatake_kakashi> emo: with blue bars on top and another one close to the bottom?
[04:12] <amphi> simira: what does ls -l /home/foo show?
[04:12] <jerry> I just converted to ubuntu and I have 2 hds so i cant find my music file in hd#2
[04:13] <emo> hatake_kakashi:that's it...
[04:13] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: which fs are they on?
[04:13] <jerry> fs?
[04:13] <thegladiator> !ati
[04:13] <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
[04:13] <ac3> Hi
[04:13] <hatake_kakashi> emo: then you are into irssi window, type /set to start setting up and then do /server irc.freenode.net to connect once you have finnished
[04:13] <amphi> jerry: file system type
[04:13] <ac3> Id like to setup a pc imaging server through pxe, so i can remotely image or restore a group of computers. Does sombody knows good howtoos about this?
[04:13] <jerry> lol
[04:14] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: fs = filesystem
[04:14] <Draconicus> hatake_kakashi: No... this is the wrong kind of hex value...
[04:14] <amphi> jerry: lol?
[04:14] <hatake_kakashi> Draconicus: hmm, well I'm not too sure then, you may want to check #linux
[04:14] <wortex> a i  have installed 5.0.10 ubunta
[04:14] <thegladiator> !ati
[04:14] <ubotu> somebody said ati was 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
[04:14] <Draconicus> I need the hex values for text where a = 007a
[04:14] <jerry> not sure i just copyed my music folder and dropped it in my HD2
[04:14] <jerry> laugh out loud
[04:15] <thegladiator> hi
[04:15] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: ok and this is done whilst on ubuntu?
[04:15] <thegladiator> !ati
[04:15] <ubotu> ati is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI or http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24557&page=1&pp=10 or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=423589
[04:15] <amphi> Draconicus: what encoding is that?
[04:15] <hatake_kakashi> thegladiator: please stop repeating yourself
[04:15] <jerry> no im dual booting
[04:15] <Draconicus> amphi: It doesn't say... :\
[04:15] <jerry> windows then reeboot to ubuntu
[04:15] <thegladiator> hatake_kakashi, sory it was a case of lag
[04:15] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: so I presume its done on windows, and what sort of filesystems are those hard disks on? NTFS I presume?
[04:15] <amphi> Draconicus: it's not ascii or keyboard scancode
[04:16] <jerry> one is and the outher is fat32
[04:16] <hatake_kakashi> thegladiator: you can get the previous output by simply scrolling up or pressing "Page Up" button
[04:16] <simira> amphi: hm, I just discovered something else. When the user(foo) lists the files in /home/foo, I get th ? ------- ? ? ? ?. When I list them with sudo, everythin seems right... I'll try to re-login
[04:16] <hatake_kakashi> jerry: ok
[04:16] <emo> hatake_kakashi:done so now...
[04:16] <hatake_kakashi> !tell jerry about ntfs
[04:16] <thegladiator> hatake_kakashi, no actually first time I gave there was no reposnse , it was lagging heavily , was not connected actually
[04:16] <jerry> i tried slax and it let me search both hds
[04:16] <hatake_kakashi> emo: so you are happy with the settings? if so type '/server irc.freenode.net' (without quotes)
[04:16] <wortex> who  nows  what is  my problem? E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[04:16] <wortex> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[04:17] <thegladiator> _jason, how can I acess my linux drive in windows ?
[04:17] <amphi> wortex: you used sudo ?
[04:17] <hatake_kakashi> thegladiator: hmm, well to me it seemed like as if you were repeating yourself 3 times, the bot replied 3 times
[04:17] <wortex> yes
[04:17] <wortex> sudo i use
[04:17] <erUSUL> wortex, another program (synaptic?) is using and blocking the apt database
[04:17] <_jason> ubotu: tell thegladiator about explore2fs
[04:17] <emo> hatake_kakashi:I did...
[04:17] <Draconicus> amphi: "keys values are in the format YXXX where Y is the device number. 0 means keyboard and XXX is the SDL define for the desired key (read SDL_keysym.h)."
[04:17] <emo> bu
[04:17] <hatake_kakashi> wortex: some other process has taken the lock file, do lsof| grep apt
[04:17] <amphi> wortex: you have some other package management program running?
[04:17] <simira> amphi: didn't work. Seems like my user foo does't have access, even though the name of the owner (group and user) is right
[04:17] <hatake_kakashi> emo: and what did you see? did it try to connect?
[04:18] <thegladiator> hatake_kakashi, as I said , I was seign a blank screen . it was not erally connected to #ubuntu when I typed that sory again
[04:18] <_jason> wortex: it's usually synaptic, make sure that is closed
[04:18] <emo> hatake_kakashi:but I still can't see no one..
[04:18] <amphi> simira: the numeric userid is wrong? look in /etc/passwd
[04:18] <hatake_kakashi> simira: replace foo with your username:group
[04:18] <hatake_kakashi> emo: ok so you have connected type '/j #ubuntu' (without quotes)
[04:18] <hatake_kakashi> thegladiator: hmm ok
[04:18] <wortex> synaptic is closed
[04:19] <amphi> Draconicus: ah
[04:19] <thegladiator> _jason, you gave me a link the other day , to acess my linux drives in windows
[04:19] <thegladiator> _jason, what was that again ?
[04:19] <_jason> thegladiator: the bot sent it to you
[04:19] <hatake_kakashi> wortex: close any other applications that may involve updating, and try again, if not, type 'lsof| grep apt' at terminal and paste it on pastebin website
[04:19] <simira> amphi: how do I see the numeric user ID on the files? Or, how do I set them right...
[04:19] <thegladiator> thanks _jason sorry didnt notice it bad lag here
[04:19] <hatake_kakashi> simira: you are logged into user account right?
[04:20] <wortex> ok  thanks/
[04:20] <simira> hatake_kakashi: yes
[04:20] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: what is this...
[04:20] <hatake_kakashi> simira: do 'id'
[04:20] <Draconicus> amphi: I'm not finding an SDL_keysym.h. Are you?
[04:21] <simira> hatake_kakashi: yes, my uid is 1000
[04:21] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: you are now in channel, but I see you ran irssi as root, which is you shouldn't have -_-
[04:21] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: how can I learn on that things...
[04:21] <hatake_kakashi> simira: and your gid I presume is also 1000?
[04:21] <simira> hatake_kakashi: yes, of course
[04:21] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: why stopped...
[04:21] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: you should only login as user account and run irssi from there without using sudo irssi, etc
[04:21] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: how can I know that...
[04:21] <riddlebox> when I am trying to use samba, with smb4k i get an error message saying smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct user mounts(1000,1000)?
[04:22] <hatake_kakashi> simira: do this: sudo chown -R 1000:1000 /home/<your home directory>
[04:22] <wortex> I  will make  a restart and join this chanel one more  time
[04:22] <simira> hatake_kakashi: ah, thanks. Wasn't sure if that works
[04:22] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: I'm newbie I don't know anything...
[04:22] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: how can you know that? well when you have terminal open, the very last character that you see no matter how many times you press enter will show up a sign. $ means user, # means root
[04:22] <_jason> root____2: go to irssi.org, they have some good tutorials there
[04:22] <hatake_kakashi> simira: it should.. I don't see why not
[04:23] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: I mean how can I shall I know I could use my terminal that's my point..
[04:24] <amphi> Draconicus: you would need to install the libsdl dev package
[04:24] <simira> hatake_kakashi: it seems not :-( I get no error, but user foo still don't have access
[04:24] <riddlebox> simira, are you working on samba?
[04:24] <wortex> sudo apt-get install linpopup
[04:24] <wortex> sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/linpopup.desktop
[04:24] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: get familiar with the environment? well try following what _jason said before
[04:24] <wortex> i  need  to  do this?
[04:24] <amphi> simira: you must replace foo with the real username
[04:25] <simira> riddlebox: no
[04:25] <riddlebox> oh ok
[04:25] <root____2> hatake_kakashi: I can't use grafic interface anymore till I fix it , can I ?
[04:25] <simira> amphi: yes, I am really not a newbie ;)
[04:25] <hatake_kakashi> simira: 'foo' is a generic term for something that you have to replace with your own thing.. foo does not mean you type in foo for that command
[04:25] <speyer> why is  postfix depend of mysql-server ?
[04:25] <amphi> simira: ok, sorry ;)
[04:25] <simira> I work directly on a newly installed dapper laptop
[04:25] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: you can, but you went ahead and wanted to give irssi a try
[04:25] <simira> I am om the testing team
[04:26] <hatake_kakashi> newbie w/ dapper.. -_-
[04:26] <Draconicus> amphi: I'm looking at The SDL keysyms online. They look nothing like this! It shows things like SDLK_h for h
[04:26] <wortex> i have 5.0.10 !! I need to do this??? sudo apt-get install linpopup
[04:26] <wortex> sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/linpopup.desktop
[04:26] <simira> hatake_kakashi: NOT a newbie, I said. I am in the laptop testing team. I just can't seem to get this working..
[04:26] <speyer> why is  postfix depend of mysql-server ?
[04:27] <amphi> Draconicus: I have /usr/include/SDL/SDL_keysym.h (on debian)
[04:27] <hatake_kakashi> simira: oh whoops, I misread.. didn't see that you weren't a newbie :)
[04:27] <wortex> ssorry tthis sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list_backup
[04:27] <wortex> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:27] <Draconicus> wortex: Whoa! Calm down. What does linpopup do? Why do you want it? The guide for it is probably right if it tells you to edit the .desktop file.
[04:27] <amphi> simira: sudo ls -l shows correct ownership and perms?
[04:27] <hatake_kakashi> simira: however.. you should have been aware that 'foo' is a generic term to replace with the stuff that suits you
[04:28] <simira> hatake_kakashi: no offense taken. I', trying out a workaround with some copying and deleting $home
[04:28] <Draconicus> wortex: Not if you use synaptic to enable your packages. Hold on.
[04:28] <Draconicus> amphi: Alright. I'll look into it.
[04:28] <simira> amphi: yes
[04:28] <andre> how would i check my ip in linux?
[04:29] <hatake_kakashi> $home is not set in the default bash environment.. I assume its /home/<u-name> ?
[04:29] <Draconicus> andre: www.whatismyip.com ? :P
[04:29] <wortex> Draconicus, how can i install some new packages??? i don't know
[04:29] <hatake_kakashi> CellFish: that or ifconfig
[04:29] <amphi> simira: so the ownership of the files is not fux0red then
[04:29] <hatake_kakashi> wortex: try synaptic
[04:29] <CellFish> ahh .. if ... i kept typing ip
[04:29] <erUSUL> speyer, it saves mail user data on a db afaik
[04:29] <Draconicus> wortex: Hold on, please. I've only had three hours of sleep. Give me a moment.
[04:30] <root____2> how can I fix my x-chat..??
[04:30] <h08817> Draconicus: isn't there another way like you can in windows?
[04:30] <wortex> Draconicus, ok thanls
[04:30] <CellFish> strange, ident is opened up but not functional. alright, thanks.
[04:30] <hatake_kakashi> CellFish: ipconfig is for windows, ifconfig is for *nix
[04:30] <speyer> erUSUL well i dont want postfix installed i only wanted mysql-server
[04:30] <Draconicus> h08817: I don't know.
[04:30] <hatake_kakashi> root____2: it was mentioned previously..
[04:30] <amphi> !anathematise h08817
[04:30] <ubotu> amphi: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[04:30] <h08817> root____2: reinstall it
[04:30] <rockz> did anyone run xgl+compiz in breezy?
[04:30] <amphi> damn ;)
[04:30] <simira> amphi: no it's not. Hm... how do I set the home directory in the environmnt?
[04:30] <root____2> exit
[04:30] <amphi> simira: HOME=/home/foo
[04:31] <h08817> amphi: ?
[04:31] <Draconicus> wortex: In Synaptic, go to Settings > Repositories. In the following dialog, click on "Settings" then check the box next to "Show disabled software sources". Let me know when you're done with that.
[04:31] <amphi> h08817: a joke
[04:31] <wortex> ok! thanks Draconicus
[04:31] <user__> just tried to install nforce-x86_64-310 without luck. is there a breezy package around?
[04:31] <Draconicus> wortex: And please, lay off the coffee... :P
[04:31] <Alexi5> can cedega run on ubuntu
[04:31] <amphi> simira: what does echo $HOME say before you mess with it?
[04:31] <h08817> amphi: never heard of it
[04:31] <Draconicus> Alexi5: Of course. :)
[04:31] <Alexi5> ok
[04:32] <Alexi5> i was thinking of installin unreal tournament 2004 on ubuntu
[04:32] <brainlessbob_> How do I install a xkb keyboard layout? I cant find a installation guide.
[04:33] <simira> amphi: too late :p I sudo copied all files to /tmp, deleted the home dir and recreated it with the right settings
[04:33] <amphi> brainlessbob_: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg lets you choose a keyboard layout IIRC
[04:33] <amphi> simira: and is all well now?
[04:33] <Alexi5> has anyone ever played any 3d games on ubuntu
[04:33] <wortex> Draconicus,  DONE
[04:34] <simira> amphi: dunno. Testing.
[04:34] <brainlessbob_> Thanks
[04:34] <amphi> simira: you're lucky you can fit /home/foo in /tmp - I have 45GB of crap in my $HOME ;)
[04:34] <hatake_kakashi> heh
[04:35] <wortex> Draconicus, what i need to do now?
[04:35] <Draconicus> wortex, okay, after you click OK, you'll have little check boxes next to every repository. Uncheck the CD and check all of the other one's that aren't checked. Let me know when you're ready for the next step.
[04:35] <amphi> brainlessbob_: otherwise a program like xkeycaps might be of use to you
[04:35] <bigfoot1> i'm learning linux. what do the different colors mean when i do "ls"?
[04:35] <simira> amphi: I copied the files back to $home after recreating it
[04:36] <erUSUL> simira, the home dir of each user is set in /etc/passwd
[04:36] <brainlessbob_> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:36] <scav> bigfoot: blue is directory, green is excecutable, light blue is link
[04:36] <brainlessbob_> ops... wron window :P
[04:36] <erUSUL> simira, cat /etc/passwd | awk -F : '{print $1 $6}'
[04:36] <amphi> bigfoot1: different file types; by default, green is executable, cyan is symlinks, red is compressed archives, magenta is various media file types, blue is directories...
[04:36] <h08817> bigfoot1: ls has a few different commands do a ls /? to get all of them
[04:37] <h08817> bigfoot1: the colors just let you know that you are doing a different part of the command their not really important
[04:37] <bigfoot1> amphi: how will i ever remember the color coding?
[04:37] <ersame> I have problems with the grafic session, anyone can help me?
[04:37] <bigfoot1> h08817: what?
[04:37] <amphi> bigfoot1: I don't know - you can turn off the colours if they confuse you ;)
[04:38] <bigfoot1> amphi:no, i don't mind the color. I supposed it's supposed to be helpful.
[04:38] <malt> does cpanel work with ubuntu if so where an i find a install guide?
[04:38] <hatake_kakashi> bigfoot1: it is to a fair bit of extent
[04:38] <malt> can
[04:38] <joe_alf> have problem compiling source code, missing file "file.a" which i don't have  but i have a file "file.la", how do fix this?
[04:38] <h08817> bigfoot1: never mind
[04:38] <amphi> bigfoot1: you can just use ls -F which appends / to directories, * to executables, and @ to symlinks
[04:39] <Draconicus> wortex: Did you fall asleep? :P
[04:39] <bigfoot1> hatake_kakashi: amphi how did you guys learn  about the legend behind the color coding?
[04:40] <bigfoot1> amphi: cool -F adds those symbols while keeping the color coding. This -F is a good training wheel.
[04:40] <hatake_kakashi> bigfoot1: for me it was more than 1 year worth of messing with linux :)
[04:40] <wortex> Dronicus, i simple don't understand very good what i need to do
[04:40] <amphi> bigfoot1: it's kinda obvious, I think
[04:40] <bigfoot1> amphi: any other colors?
[04:40] <bigfoot1> or just 3?
[04:40] <amphi> bigfoot1: alias ls='/bin/ls -F' will remove the colours
[04:40] <speyer> anyone using cherokee or mathopd http server ?
[04:40] <hatake_kakashi> theres more colours
[04:40] <amphi> bigfoot1: you can assign your own as you like
[04:40] <bigfoot1> hatake_kakashi: where's the complete Legend for the color coding?
[04:40] <hatake_kakashi> or $LS_OPTIONS=--color=off
[04:41] <bigfoot1> amphi: I'd rather learn about the default color coding first,
[04:41] <wortex>  Uncheck the CD and check all of the other one's that aren??  whaat, Draconicus what CD?
[04:41] <brainlessbob_> amphi: Thanks
[04:41] <amphi> hatake_kakashi: that'll over-ride alias ls='/bin/ls --color=auto' ?
[04:41] <lamb> hi, how do i change the volume control icon in the taskbar without changing my whole icon theme??
[04:41] <hatake_kakashi> amphi: yes.. actually its --color=none
[04:41] <hatake_kakashi> bigfoot1: google :)_
[04:41] <Draconicus> wortex: ...Your top repository should be the Ubuntu CD...
[04:41] <linkd> what about..just removing the alias
[04:41] <Nowotny> hello... my system hanged so I had to make a hard reset and now it won't start... it just displays 'Loading Linux-2.6.12.10' followed by a bunch of dots and then stops... :/ any suggestions...?
[04:42] <wortex> :)
[04:42] <amphi> linkd: shh ;)
[04:42] <wortex> Droconicus,  i need  to put my cd  ubuntu in my CDROM?
[04:42] <Draconicus> wortex: That is, unless you foolishly used "remove" to get rid of it...
[04:42] <bigfoot1> amphi: tell me
[04:42] <bigfoot1> what's this alias thing?
[04:42] <bigfoot1> and is this permanent?
[04:42] <lamb> hi, how do i change the volume control icon in the taskbar without changing my whole icon theme??
[04:42] <Draconicus> wortex: No...
[04:42] <amphi> bigfoot1: help alias in your shell
[04:42] <linkd> bigfoot1: vim ~/.bashrc
[04:43] <linkd> ull see a line that looks like this:
[04:43] <linkd> alias ls='ls --color=auto'
[04:43] <johndarkhorse> bigfoot1: alias is a wonderfully addictive tool
[04:43] <linkd> just change that to --color=none   or something
[04:44] <lamb> how do i change the volume control icon in the taskbar without changing my whole icon theme??
[04:44] <bigfoot1> linkd: yes i see that line
[04:44] <bigfoot1> johndarkhorse: how come you find it addictive?
[04:44] <Draconicus> wortex: Whatever. Just skip the part about removing the CD repository and check off all of the unchecked ones.
[04:44] <bigfoot1> what usage has it served you?
[04:44] <we2by> my Ubuntu restarted by itself again
[04:45] <we2by> I went to the shop and came back and found the login prompt. and not where I left it before I go
[04:45] <Draconicus> we2by: Is this on a laptop or a poorly cooled, high-speed machine?
[04:45] <we2by> it is a desktop p4 3.2 and I am using a smp kernel
[04:45] <we2by> Linux ubuntu 2.6.12-10-686-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 13 12:23:58 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:45] <Draconicus> we2by: Is your processor hyperthreaded?
[04:45] <we2by> yes
[04:45] <Draconicus> Oh. Okay.
[04:46] <IdleOne> where is evolution client in openbox? ( from right click menu )
[04:46] <Draconicus> Hmm..
[04:46] <lamb> hi, how do i change the volume control icon in the taskbar without changing my whole icon theme??
[04:47] <wortex> Draconicus, i didn't know  english good,  :)i can't understand !!  in repozzitores are a lot of software sources !  What kind of it i need  to remove?
[04:47] <we2by> mhh, but if I look at the uptime, it looks like it didn't restart
[04:47] <bigfoot1> image files and music files share the same color (pink)?
[04:47] <we2by> but it restarted X or gnome. somehow it go back to the login prompt after an long period of no activity
[04:48] <wortex> Draconicus, like this Ununtu  5.0.4 upades;   Ubuntu  updades
[04:49] <Draconicus> wortex: What? No. I... I'm not even sure of what you're talking about. Just listen.
[04:50] <Draconicus> wortex: I'm glad you at least know about tab completion... It surprises me a bit. Anyway, DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING. Check the boxes next to each repository listing that isn't already checked. Make them ALL have a check mark.
[04:51] <wortex> yes i done ))
[04:51] <Draconicus> we2by: So it's not restarting. It's logging you out. Are you sure you haven't accidentally configured something somewhere to time-out your login for security reasons? I think there's an option like that...
[04:51] <bigfoot1> how come i have 4 different man subfolders in my man folder?
[04:52] <we2by> yea, I am thinking how I can rmeove that
[04:52] <we2by> it is probably in the screensaver settings
[04:52] <wortex> Draconicus, done... i simple don't understood  what i need  to check!!  When you sad that i need  to make  a  chek  mark i understood!  what need to do next?
[04:53] <Draconicus> wortex: Okay, now for EACH one that says "community maintained", click "edit" and add "multiverse" to the line that says "universe" so that it says "universe multiverse", then click OK. Do this for each one!
[04:54] <IdleOne> anybody here using openbox ?
[04:54] <CellFish> guys, i have apt-get running, how do i kill it? it doesn't look like a kill-9 thing
[04:54] <smock9> i just installed 5.10 and so far i like it alot.  Is there a way to upgrade my firefox to the newest? will this only happen with the next release?
[04:55] <Draconicus> wortex: Don't use the quotation marks! ( DON'T USE THESE: " " )
[04:55] <bigfoot1> i don't understand the purpose of ls -d
[04:55] <IdleOne> !firefox1.5
[04:55] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[04:55] <smock9> thanks
[04:55] <IdleOne> CellFish:  just close your terminal
[04:55] <rockz> vou almoar
[04:55] <rockz> fuiz
[04:55] <Ainvar> hmmmm flash in firefox is making me a sad panda
[04:56] <Ainvar> keeps segfaulting in the command line and that is the only error I see
[04:56] <CellFish> idleone when the terminal is closed, the add software link tells me it's unable to get an exclusive lock
[04:56] <wortex> Draconicus, i'm not  a lamer...  I don't know englissh ! DONE   NEXT STEP?
[04:57] <IdleOne> CellFish:  close synaptc if you have it open and then in terminal do sudo ap-get update
[04:57] <IdleOne> apt-get *
[04:57] <Draconicus> wortex: Okay... Just checking. Sorry. You did that for each one that said "Community Maintained" ?  If so, then you're done! Hit OK in that window and it will ask if you want to refresh your lists or something. Say yes or OK or whatever.
[04:58] <CellFish> what the heck is synaptc
[04:58] <IdleOne> hehe
[04:58] <wortex> Dronicus, DONE
[04:58] <IdleOne> synaptic is the package manager that ubuntu uses
[04:58] <wortex> Dronicus,  allready done
[04:59] <IdleOne> CellFish:  have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[04:59] <avu> is there a gnome equivalent to the open command on osx or ksmclient exec on KDE?
[04:59] <CellFish> i actually have no idea. i just did a default ubuntu installation
[04:59] <IdleOne> ok
[04:59] <ghlrthj> ciao
[04:59] <CellFish> actually it seems to work now because of the sudo apt-get update
[04:59] <IdleOne> CellFish:  follow the link that ubotu  is going to give
[04:59] <IdleOne> !repos
[04:59] <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
[04:59] <avu> (to trigger the action that would happen if I double click a file in nautilus from the commandline)
[05:00] <ghlrthj> ciaostronzi
[05:00] <wortex> Draconicus, thanks,  very much!! NOw howw can I  listen my music?  (mp3)
[05:00] <Draconicus> wortex: Okay. That should do it. Oh... Um... Hold on.
[05:00] <wortex> Draconicus, ok....
[05:01] <Draconicus> wortex: Just follow this for restricted formats like mp3s. It's easier than it looks: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:01] <wortex> Draconicus, i just read it
[05:01] <CellFish> see .. all i wanted to do is install identd lol
[05:02] <espogeta> godo
[05:02] <Draconicus> wortex: I have to go. Sorry. Just follow that guide. It tells you the commands to do and everything. :D
[05:02] <IdleOne> in the default instalation there should be a page that tells you " Ok write this down: enable miltiverse http:// blah blah and so on "
[05:02] <pdlnhrd> i am trying to install ubuntu and keep getting the error "copying packages failed"  things that i have tried so far reburn install cd twice at the speed 4x and tried 2 different cd roms  what else can i do?
[05:03] <IdleOne> pdlnhrd:  you burning iso  or data disc?
[05:03] <pdlnhrd> idleone: i am burning an iso
[05:03] <wortex> Draconicus, i know it but i  can't understand my problem ind package gstreamer0.8-mad
[05:03] <wortex> ind package gstreamer0.8-mad
[05:03] <wortex> : Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/main Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_main_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:03] <wortex> W: Couldn't stat source package list http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net hoary-backports/universe Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net_dists_hoary-backports_universe_binary-i386_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
[05:03] <pdlnhrd> idleone: i checked md5 before i installed as well
[05:03] <utente_> lick my fish
[05:04] <IdleOne> hmmmm
[05:04] <utente__> godo
[05:04] <wortex> Draconicus, i  can't find this packets
[05:04] <IdleOne> pdlnhrd:  bad cd's maybe
[05:05] <pdlnhrd> IdleOne: is there a way to do an ftp install like debbootstrap ?
[05:05] <IdleOne> pdlnhrd:  I dont know
[05:06] <IdleOne> pdlnhrd:  you could order install cd's takes about 6 weeks to get them though :/
[05:06] <IdleOne> !netinstall
[05:06] <ubotu> IdleOne: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:06] <johndarkhorse> wortex: please don't paste in here
[05:06] <IdleOne> !install
[05:06] <ubotu> it has been said that install is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation
[05:06] <IdleOne> !installation
[05:06] <ubotu> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[05:06] <johndarkhorse> wortex: mirromax has been gone a long time
[05:06] <pdlnhrd> IdleOne:  that will not work... i am upgrading developer workstations from gentoo.  i have 10 computer sthat need to be running by monday
[05:06] <pdlnhrd> IdleOne: thanks anyway
[05:06] <IdleOne> pdlnhrd:  sorry couldnt help you
[05:06] <johndarkhorse> IdleOne: please do as the bot asks and quit !fishing
[05:07] <IdleOne> !lart me
[05:07] <tatters> is Ubuntu classed at stable release,when I run bastile I get eror not running on stable release
[05:07] <ompaul> IdleOne, you will be
[05:07] <wortex> ok,
[05:07] <IdleOne> ompaul:  good morning
[05:07] <CellFish> how do i set an application to be a default? like use vlc rather than totem media player?
[05:07] <chmod775> ompaul, how are you ?
[05:07] <ompaul> chmod775, happy enough
[05:08] <chmod775> cool
[05:08] <IdleOne> chmod775:  did you get java working last night?
[05:08] <chmod775> yes IdleOne Toma-
[05:08] <chmod775> helped me
[05:08] <IdleOne> cool :0
[05:08] <bliss> hello all
[05:08] <IdleOne> ()
[05:09] <chmod775> hey how are u doing that smileee
[05:09] <chmod775> ?
[05:09] <wortex> PLEASE HELP  CAN I INSTALL  THE PROXY SERVER FOR MY NETWORK  IN UBUNTU???
[05:09] <chmod775> IdleOne, ?
[05:09] <IdleOne> its japanese character
[05:09] <IdleOne> called tsu
[05:09] <irvken> is this the ubuntu channel
[05:09] <chmod775> oh how can I install it
[05:09] <bliss> can you someone knidly ssh me please tell me what feedback they get please 4096.net
[05:09] <chmod775> ?
[05:09] <funkyHat> Anyone used gmailfs?
[05:10] <ompaul> wortex, you can, it is called squid and using caps is considered shouting
[05:10] <IdleOne> chmod775:  copy it and then in xchat settings go to auto replace and change : ) to ()
[05:10] <Stendhal> i search games on linux
[05:10] <Stendhal> pleas
[05:10] <renlore> is there a specific package i need to install for ioperm command?
[05:10] <lolzer> http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/2210/error2aw.png - lol i need some help
[05:10] <irvken> bliss, just hangs
[05:10] <chmod775> copy what IdleOne ?
[05:10] <IdleOne> the smiley
[05:10] <wortex> ompaul, how to  run it?
[05:10] <IdleOne> highlight it on your screen
[05:10] <Boglizk> ()
[05:11] <IdleOne> there you go Boglizk
[05:11] <Boglizk> i created an autoreplace :)
[05:11] <bliss> irvken thanks no time out or anything
[05:11] <IdleOne> yup
[05:11] <anca_> stendhal : open synaptic, goto the section games, mark all of them..
[05:11] <chmod775> IdleOne, where can I can get it ?
[05:11] <lolzer> http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/2210/error2aw.png - i need some help
[05:11] <irvken> is kubuntu ubuntus less favoured offshoot?
[05:11] <wortex> ompaul,  i   can't find squid
[05:11] <IdleOne> chmod775:  left click on the smiley and make it blue
[05:11] <irvken> bliss, no, just hanging still
[05:11] <funkyHat> irvken, haha, krapubuntu
[05:11] <funkyHat> irvken, no, kubuntu is KDE on Ubuntu
[05:12] <bliss> irvken can you blis@4096.net please
[05:12] <lolzer> segmentation fault
[05:12] <lolzer> at boot
[05:12] <bliss> irvken sorry bliss@4096.net
[05:12] <lolzer> /proc/filesystems
[05:12] <chmod775> IdleOne, I am getting what ur saying
[05:12] <Boglizk> Applications > Accessories > Character map
[05:12] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Hiya. Remember my keymapping issue?
[05:12] <irvken> bliss, hangs
[05:12] <Stendhal> anca_,  can you advise me a game pleas ?
[05:13] <lolzer> no support ftw huh
[05:13] <chmod775> I am not getting I mean IdleOne
[05:13] <chmod775> ?
[05:13] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: somewhat ;)
[05:13] <manthar> hello i have a problem with my printer psc 2100 anybody can help me
[05:13] <ompaul> wortex, you install it and then you choose how you are going to use it squid is available just check out synaptic pacakge manager - it is not installed by default
[05:13] <anca_> irvken : KDE still have some fans and funs... (e.g. some people hate gnomebaker but like k3b), so gnome is maybe the better graphical environment for me..
[05:13] <bliss> irvken is it port 22 if so try port 64
[05:14] <lolzer> lol i just installed ubuntu
[05:14] <anca_> stendhal : click on SYSTEM (ubuntu, left upper corner)
[05:14] <lolzer> tried to install php4-cgi through apt-get
[05:14] <lolzer> and didnt installed
[05:14] <lolzer> i rebooted and cant login anymore
[05:14] <anca_> stendhal : in the menu click that synaptic
[05:14] <w3svc> is there any windows emulator that can run under 64bit
[05:14] <irvken> I understood the kde desktop was the most commonly used desktop across all distros, over half of all linux users, is that not the case?
[05:14] <Stendhal> anca_,  yes i understood
[05:14] <CellFish> how do i set default applications ... like for mpg, avi and whatever?
[05:14] <ompaul> !tell w3svc about chroot
[05:14] <Stendhal> anca_,  there a lot game
[05:14] <Stendhal> anca_,  advise me a game pleas
[05:15] <anca_> stendhal : then your password
[05:15] <johndarkhorse> CellFish: system > prefs > preferred apps
[05:15] <anca_> there is a section GAMES
[05:15] <anca_> try ENIGMA first
[05:15] <CellFish> johndarkhorse: yeah but that's for email and the web
[05:15] <defrysk> CellFish, righclick the file and choose open with
[05:15] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Well, I'm looking at SDL_keysym.h and I'm looking at the config file for VBA... The codes don't match. Backspace is 000d in the config, but it should be 0008 if it's the same as the SDL keymapping.... Oh.. wait.. wrong line. Nevermind. It matches. However, some of these lines in the config have letters... none of the SDL codes have letters. What gives?
[05:15] <ompaul> w3svc, read what the bot send you and then - look for information about winehq it may work for you - but remember that other operating system runs in a 32bit world
[05:15] <tulioanjos> http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/2210/error2aw.png - someone help me
[05:15] <CellFish> defrysk you have to do that with each file?
[05:15] <tulioanjos> http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/2210/error2aw.png - someone help me
[05:16] <anca_> stendhal : (of course, i need things like chess[eboard,xboard,scid] ... best soft)
[05:16] <Stendhal> ok
[05:16] <defrysk> CellFish, once for each filetype
[05:16] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: decimal/hex?
[05:16] <Stendhal> thanks
[05:16] <irvken> bliss hangs
[05:16] <manthar> if anybody know how can i config my printer hp psc 2110 just tell me
[05:16] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: what is this VBA?
[05:16] <asterisk99> Is it possible to change the mime-type for all .inc files so that they open in gedit as Perl syntax???
[05:16] <anca_> stendhal : spider is also a nice way to forget about working...
[05:16] <bliss> irvken thanks
[05:16] <Stendhal> ok
[05:17] <Stendhal> yeaaa manthar
[05:17] <CellFish> i'd just remove totem media player in general but ubuntu doesn't let me do that
[05:17] <defrysk> CellFish, rightclick , properties and then the "open with" tab
[05:17] <Stendhal> lol
[05:17] <defrysk> CellFish, sorry forgot properties
[05:17] <Stendhal> totem i like this player
[05:17] <ompaul> tulioanjos, how did you manage to get that picture? first >>sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg<< and then >>sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart<<
[05:17] <tulioanjos> i cant acess terminal
[05:17] <tulioanjos> lol
[05:18] <tulioanjos> i'm going to format
[05:18] <ompaul> tulioanjos, why not?
[05:18] <irvken> nice busy forum btw
[05:18] <Stendhal> can you know a other client irc than xchat ?
[05:18] <tulioanjos> bitchx ?
[05:18] <we2by> irssi
[05:18] <irvken> Ithink I'll go and get the kubuntu users opinions :)  l8r
[05:18] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Ah! I remember now. I need to convert the decimal values to hex. Also, it's Visual Boy Advance a poorly ported GBA and GB emulator.
[05:18] <[HW] _Doc_>  irssi is nice... also u can use gaims irc
[05:18] <Stendhal> thanks
[05:18] <Enth> Guys, How do I install Java Runtime Environment on Ubuntu?
[05:19] <bliss> irvken looks like from my look a few people had a attemtp
[05:19] <bliss> irvken |my log
[05:19] <ubuntu_> hej
[05:19] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: ah
[05:19] <anca_> enth : apt-get install that j2re*packages..
[05:20] <w3svc> is it possible to change the dist from 64bit to 32bit without reinstall???
[05:20] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: How might I do that?
[05:20] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: what?
[05:20] <IdleOne> tell Enth  about java
[05:20] <ompaul> w3svc, no
[05:20] <IdleOne> !ell Enth  about java
[05:20] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[05:20] <IdleOne> err
[05:20] <IdleOne>  sorry
[05:20] <goyo> hi
[05:20] <ompaul> !tell IdleOne about enter
[05:20] <irvken> bliss port 64 finally timed out
[05:20] <IdleOne> ompaul:  thank you
[05:21] <Sionide> Enth, there's a good howto on the ubuntu forums about installing JRE 1.5
[05:21] <ompaul> IdleOne, :-)
[05:21] <IdleOne> ompaul:  you dont like me huh?
[05:21] <tulioanjos> !tell tulioanjos about gtk
[05:21] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: echo 'ibase=10; obase=16; 123' | bc
[05:21] <Enth> fn~anca_: Cheers. brb
[05:21] <IdleOne> offtopic
[05:21] <ompaul> IdleOne, no, it is not a matter of like,  I think you should not use enter as much
[05:21] <Drac|Laptop> What the hell? My main machine started with Breezy VERY slowly, and it did everything really slowly. Now it's all locked up! The cursor won't move!
[05:21] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: where 123 is a decimal number; that's for dec->hex conversion
[05:21] <w3svc> !tell w3svc about me
[05:21] <bliss> irvken so 22 just hanging and 64 finally timed out
[05:22] <goyo> i'm trying to install xplanet 1.2.0, i've downloaded tar.gz from xplanet.sourceforge.net, i do ./configure->make->make install, but when i try it, it says that it has no jpeg, png and freetype support and it doesn't work
[05:22] <IdleOne> ompaul:  that didnt answer my question by I see your point
[05:22] <Enth> hrmmm
[05:22] <Enth> fn~anca_: I'm getting Couldn't find package
[05:22] <anca_> goyo : why not apt-get install xplanet ?
[05:22] <we2by> !tell we2by about java
[05:22] <Enth> for j2re
[05:22] <tulioanjos> !tell tulioanjos about iptraf
[05:22] <IdleOne> !tell Enth  about repos
[05:22] <Enth> heh
[05:22] <CellFish> alright this vlc thing is annoying tell me, telling me it can't 'set locate to ' '' every time i load it
[05:22] <goyo> the version in the repositories is old anca_
[05:22] <Enth> repos.
[05:23] <anca_> goyo : apt-get install xplanet-images too! ?
[05:23] <amphi> goyo: or apt-get install celestia ;)
[05:23] <Lorvija> hey, is it possible to use dapper already? is it a bit same as debian testing or something?
[05:23] <bliss> irvken can you just go to #bliss for a minute
[05:23] <Drac|Laptop> Please... what's wrong with my machine?!
[05:23] <anca_> goyo : then add also universe and multiverse !
[05:23] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: what is wrong with it?
[05:23] <Enth> !tell Enth about JRE
[05:23] <goyo> i've already added
[05:23] <goyo> im using breezy
[05:23] <Enth> !tell Enth about jre
[05:23] <tulioanjos> reiserfs or ext3 ?
[05:24] <Enth> !tell Enth about j2re
[05:24] <ompaul> IdleOne, pm if I may, I think you have a wrong perception :-)
[05:24] <erUSUL> goyo, have you installed the dev packages of the necesary libs? e.g. libjpeg-dev or the like. The configure step must have complained if the *-dev packages were not present
[05:24] <Enth> bah.
[05:24] <Enth> :/
[05:24] <Enth> brb
[05:24] <tulioanjos> !tell
[05:24] <IdleOne> ompaul:  anytime ()
[05:24] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: The whole thing has locked up! X started REALLY slowly, and certain processes weren't running right. Now the whole thing has frozen!
[05:24] <wortex> PLEASE TELL ME HOW CAN I INSTALL A PROXY SERVER
[05:24] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Including the cursor!
[05:24] <goyo> erUSUL, no, i havent... which packages should i install?
[05:24] <tulioanjos> !tell someone about uname
[05:24] <we2by> I love gnome-xchat
[05:24] <we2by> it works much better than xchat and has a better gui
[05:24] <amphi> wortex: don't shout
[05:25] <erUSUL> goyo, xplanet is in the repos. just install the binaries
[05:25] <IdleOne> we2by:  you can enable the tree view in xchat also
[05:25] <manthar> if anybody know how can i config my printer hp psc 2110 just tell me
[05:25] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: what did you do?
[05:25] <Drac|Laptop> we2by: You disturb me.
[05:25] <goyo> erUSUL, in the repos there's an older version
[05:25] <we2by> IdleOne: can u put the userlist right under the tree ?
[05:25] <amphi> we2by: what does a GUI for irc do for you?
[05:25] <wortex> amphi, what mean shout?
[05:25] <dreamil|lab> hi
[05:25] <IdleOne> we2by:  not sure you can nope
[05:25] <goyo> i'd like xplanet 1.2.0 which gives me bumpmapping support
[05:25] <amphi> wortex: CAPS
[05:25] <ompaul> wortex, don't use caps lock, use the synaptic package manager menu - system administration synaptic
[05:25] <dreamil|lab> where do i get libdvdcss2 from?
[05:26] <amphi> !dvd
[05:26] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[05:26] <ompaul> wortex, don't use caps lock = shouting
[05:26] <goyo> !jpeg
[05:26] <ubotu> goyo: parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:26] <wortex> :)
[05:26] <goyo> xD
[05:26] <goyo> !png
[05:26] <ubotu> goyo: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[05:26] <wortex> i didn't use it
[05:26] <salah> Actually is there any way I can make voice chat in Ubuntu???
[05:26] <erUSUL> goyo, read the README and INSTALL files. There should be enumerated the libs you need to build the software
[05:26] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: I installed a new kernel after a LONG delay. I ignored the updates until it was about a week later, then installed them without reloading the update manager. Think this is the cause? The updates included a kernel. When I rebooted, everything was slow. Now it's locked up.
[05:26] <goyo> vaya xD
[05:26] <goyo> erUSUL,  it should... but there is no
[05:26] <we2by> amphi: in fact nothing, but it works better than xchat, because with gnome-xchat I don't see weird text in the message window, while in xchat, there are a few every few seconds, that's due the fact that I have composite enable and running xcompmgr with gnome
[05:27] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: no idea - does console work properly?
[05:27] <funkyHat> salah, skype, gnomemeeting, gizmo and some others
[05:27] <HappyFool> maybe 'apt-get build-dep xplanet' will help
[05:27] <MetaMorfoziS> !dapper
[05:27] <HappyFool> i *think* you need to enable deb-src repos for build-dep to work
[05:27] <salah> I mean from my yahoo andmsn account
[05:27] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: I can't get to it. It's stuck in F7.
[05:27] <amphi> we2by: xcompmgr? well, that's your own fault ;)
[05:27] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: alt-ctrl-f1 doesn't work?
[05:27] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Nope.
[05:28] <salah> Can i download skype in ubuntu?
[05:28] <we2by> yea, probably, or the driver authors fault
[05:28] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: strange - maybe console fb is b0rked?
[05:28] <MetaMorfoziS> salah apt-get install skype
[05:28] <we2by> or it is NVidia fault?
[05:28] <IdleOne> salah yes
[05:28] <speyer> anyone using Cherokee ?
[05:28] <IdleOne> !skype
[05:28] <ubotu> I heard skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[05:28] <erUSUL> goyo, use synaptic to search for the appropiate dev packages
[05:28] <we2by> because I paid for the card and expect it works nicely on linux too
[05:28] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: console fb?
[05:28] <amphi> we2by: I would suspect composite, I think it's pretty buggy and unstable still
[05:28] <salah> I mean from my yahoo and msn account??
[05:29] <goyo> how may i ask synaptics for those packages?
[05:29] <we2by> amphi: it works quite good here actually
[05:29] <fredrik> Has anyone here succeded installing fluxbox complete?
[05:29] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: frame buffer console
[05:29] <fredrik> I can't get it to 1280x1024
[05:29] <we2by> the only problem I get is when I want to play a movie
[05:29] <funkyHat> salah, well gaim is supposed to be integrating voice and video support, but not until the next major version (probably gaim 3.0), I think AMSN can do voice for MSN messenger...
[05:29] <bliss> irvken thanks
[05:29] <we2by> then I get black spots on the movie window and had to move the window a bit to have the image back
[05:30] <amphi> we2by: uhuh - I tried it a while back, and it was not a Good Thing(TM); luckily, I am free of the alpha-channel obsession that some seem to suffer from ;)
[05:30] <chris> I just tried the fix for my webcam freeze breezy on http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=70657&page=3, now it doesn't freeze, but my webcam only dispays a black picture.  Tried messing with the contrast/brightness and it had no effect.  Anyone know what's up?
[05:30] <salah> where AMSN?
[05:30] <salah> I know only gaim
[05:30] <funkyHat> salah, use synaptic to install AMSN
[05:30] <we2by> salah: amsn.sf.net
[05:30] <dreamil|lab> where do i get libdvdcss2 on amd64?
[05:30] <funkyHat> !info amsn
[05:30] <ubotu> amsn: (An MSN messenger written in tcl), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 0.94-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 1946 kB, Installed size: 6976 kB
[05:31] <dreamil|lab> !info dvd amd64
[05:31] <funkyHat> salah, in order to install AMSN you have to add the universe repositories first,
[05:31] <we2by> I wish amsn,gaim support the flash games :(
[05:31] <funkyHat> !repositories
[05:31] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:31] <funkyHat> we2by, I'm quite glad it doesn't ;)
[05:31] <we2by> funkyHat: no, lol
[05:31] <we2by> I want to play with friends on msn
[05:32] <dreamil|lab> !info dvd
[05:32] <MetaMorfoziS> how can i upgrade to dapper
[05:32] <MetaMorfoziS> in easy way?
[05:32] <dreamil|lab> where do i get libdvdcss2 on amd64?
[05:32] <we2by> is dapper out allready? stable?
[05:32] <Sionide> MetaMorfoziS, wait till april
[05:32] <Sionide> we2by, no it comes out in april
[05:32] <funkyHat> MetaMorfoziS, yes, it's very easy, but not a good idea unless you know what you're doing ;)
[05:32] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Ah. Well... is there some kind of log I can check after I force a reboot?
[05:32] <funkyHat> we2by, no, not til april
[05:32] <MetaMorfoziS> in #ubuntu-laptop
[05:33] <MetaMorfoziS> tells me
[05:33] <MetaMorfoziS> i need to upgrade for 3d rendering and direct rendering enabled
[05:33] <we2by> ah, do u think it is worth the time to upgrade to dapper?
[05:33] <salah> I am using Laptop Hp ZV 5320.Does anyone know how can I activatemy wirless connection?
[05:34] <funkyHat> salah, do you know what model your wireless network interface is?
[05:34] <IdleOne> we2by:  best to wait for final release
[05:34] <we2by> I bet it is one of those rt2xxx chipset
[05:34] <chris> Can anyone help me with a webcam issue?  I fixed the freezing bug but seem to have another.
[05:34] <salah> i'll be back
[05:35] <tulioanjos> someone tell me a benchmarking soft of smp?
[05:35] <manthar> if it have a pro in hp printer please say tell me
[05:35] <yass> quelqu'un parle francais?
[05:35] <MetaMorfoziS> nono
[05:35] <manthar> yass va dnas ubuntu fr
[05:35] <MetaMorfoziS> #ubuntu-fr
[05:36] <erUSUL> !fr
[05:36] <yass> cd mc
[05:36] <ubotu> rumour has it, fr is Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[05:38] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: I figured out what's wrong. I never reloaded when I did my updates a week after they were announced. This installed old packages instead of newer ones that the new kernel depended on. Thus, everything broke, and now I have to remove and reinstall the kernel, then do updates and reboot again.
[05:38] <MrKeuner> hi, I get this error once in a while when I log in to gnome: CPU freq scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the freq. of your machine. your machine may be misconfigured or not have hardware support CPU freq scaling. It mostly happens when I turn it on after a long time. From where should I start checking? thanks
[05:39] <goyo> when i'm trying to compile xplanet whith ./configure it says me that WARNING: *** Xplanet will be built without X11 support ***
[05:39] <dreamil|lab> !dvd
[05:39] <ubotu> DVD playing is possible in ubuntu. You may need libdvdcss2, which is available via http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages (section extras)
[05:39] <goyo> how can i say it where are the x?
[05:39] <goyo> or somthing?
[05:40] <djk_> how do i change a pdf?
[05:41] <gusaweb> quelqu'un a essay de compiler xgl sur dapper rcemment?
[05:41] <erUSUL> !fr
[05:41] <ubotu> rumour has it, fr is Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[05:41] <fredrik> Could anyone help me setup x.conf so I can have fluxbox in 1280x1024
[05:41] <dreamil|lab> !amd64
[05:41] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, dreamil|lab
[05:41] <amphi> gusaweb: why don't you just install the ubuntu package?
[05:41] <Goldfisch> Guys, I was interested in getting some splash image for my web site with "powered by Ubuntu" on it. Know any place with some artwork like that?
[05:41] <leleobhz> i can use marillat on ubuntu?
[05:41] <leleobhz> can i
[05:42] <gusaweb> amphi i tried yesterday and it was very unstable
[05:42] <amphi> goyo: why don't you install the package? if you can't fix your problem, you shouldn't be compiling stuff
[05:42] <goyo> i'd like to try :)
[05:42] <amphi> gusaweb: sorry, that wasn't to you, bad tab-completion
[05:42] <amphi> goyo: fair enough ;)
[05:42] <leleobhz> cause i want to install mplayer for mozilla
[05:42] <dreamil|lab> hey all where is libdvdcss2 deb for amd64?
[05:42] <gusaweb> amphi the same for me I was speaking french on this chan :)
[05:43] <goyo> amphi, what? sorry, i'm not english...
[05:43] <tulioanjos> pqp
[05:43] <smock9> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official?action=show&redirect=UbuntuArtwork
[05:43] <amphi> goyo: apt-get install xlibs-dev - that contains the X lib headers
[05:43] <erUSUL> goyo, once again you do not have intaled X dev packages xlib-dev or the like. Compiling from source is sometimes a difficult task. Try sudo apt-get build-dep xplanet
[05:43] <irvken> how do you install software with ubuntu?
[05:43] <goyo> thanks
[05:44] <goyo> i installed libjpeg and libpng as you told me
[05:44] <erUSUL> goyo, it will install the neccesary packages to build xplanet (i think)
[05:44] <ubuntu_> o_O
[05:44] <goyo> but i didnt think xlibs must be installet to
[05:44] <dreamil|lab> hey all where is libdvdcss2 deb for amd64?
[05:44] <erUSUL> irvken, with synaptic
[05:44] <erUSUL> !synaptic
[05:44] <ubotu> hmm... synaptic is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
[05:44] <goyo> ok
[05:44] <MrKeuner> I get this error once in a while when I log in to gnome: CPU freq scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the freq. of your machine. your machine may be misconfigured or not have hardware support CPU freq scaling. It mostly happens when I turn it on after a long time. did anybody have similar error?
[05:44] <tulioanjos> someone can send me the sources.list of ubuntu ?
[05:44] <amphi> goyo: xlibs are installed, but not the headers - install the dev package
[05:45] <erUSUL> !sources
[05:45] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[05:45] <johndarkhorse> ubotu: tell goyo about xincludes
[05:45] <irvken> erUSUL, with apt running underneath, can you use apt from a terminal as well
[05:46] <erUSUL> irvken, ??
[05:46] <jerry_> hi room
[05:46] <goyo> ok
[05:46] <goyo> when i try apt-get install xlibs-dev it shows me 24 packages to install... may i proceed?=
[05:46] <jerry_> can some one tell me if my cpu should run at 100 %
[05:46] <irvken> erUSUL, same as debian
[05:47] <jadams_> so I'm getting a very strange error when I run any rake tasks
[05:47] <irvken> is Ubuntu the same as debian
[05:47] <jadams_> undefined method `resolve_args' for Rake::Task:Class
[05:47] <irvken> what's the difference?
[05:47] <SirKillalot> can you change av delay with GMplayer?
[05:47] <SirKillalot> it does only work with mplayer for me
[05:48] <amphi> gmplayer is teh suck
[05:48] <leleobhz> no one can awnser me?
[05:48] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: I can't determine what packages were updated. I'm booting into a different kernel and things are still ominously slow. What should I do?!
[05:49] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: you could run top and see if something's eating your cpu
[05:49] <funkyHat> jerry_, well if there's a program doing something, then there's it will quite possibly run at 100%, but it normally wouldn't run at 100% all the time... open applications > system tools > system monitor and see what process it is that's using all that processor time
[05:49] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: According to the system monitor, nothing is. Something is munching my memory, though.
[05:50] <witless> something is up with my system since the last kernel upgrade i think
[05:51] <we2by> is any script for xchat like darkengine for linux?
[05:51] <goyo> ok, i've installed it correctly
[05:51] <goyo> thanks a lot
[05:51] <amphi> Drac|Laptop: M in top will sort by mem usage
[05:51] <goyo> bye
[05:51] <erUSUL> Drac[Server] , use top to see what is taken the cpu or/and memory
[05:52] <emo> I'm tryng connect by irssi but I get connection refused..and how to set up it ....
[05:53] <MisterN> hi
[05:53] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: I just used gnome-system-monitor... I was mistaken. Nothing is eating my memory. I'm going to sort the /etc/apt/cache/archives packages by modification date and reinstall all that were installed today.
[05:53] <amphi> emo: to freenode?
[05:53] <transgress_> eh so when i use ndiswrapper in breezy, it'll let me scan for networks, connect to networks, but it won't like... work.  it's like it's a really bad connection, but the signal is pristeen
[05:54] <AngryElf> hey all, i'd like to map buttons 4,5 on my mouse to forward and back in firefox, how would i do that?
[05:54] <emo> amphi: hi man I think I spoke to you I found what was the problem...
[05:55] <emo> amphi: yeah
[05:55] <chris> Can anyone give me a hand with my webcam?  Posted my problem here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=769724#post769724 It's not the freezing problem either.
[05:56] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: Err... No... where are the archives? I've not had much sleep.
[05:56] <emo> amphi:I typed : /set, /server irc.freenote.net, j # ubuntu but now I get connection refused...
[05:57] <dreamil|lab> hey all where is libdvdcss2 deb for amd64?
[05:57] <Drac|Laptop> amphi: found it.
[05:57] <IdleOne> emo: it's irc.freenode.net
[05:57] <netwhat> can I make a custom live ubuntu with ease --- wich boot from cd onto gnome desktop without promting for input
[05:57] <emo> amphi: and I wonder how to set up well irssi...
[05:57] <mtgh> Hi all, where is the package for php5-pear and php5-pear-log
[05:57] <transgress_> dreamil|lab, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[05:58] <we2by>  17:58:18 up  4:33,  2 users,  load average: 0.27, 0.36, 0.38
[05:59] <IdleOne>  load average: 0.40, 0.18, 0.11
[05:59] <takedown> !wifi
[05:59] <ubotu> from memory, wifi is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WiFiHowto
[06:00] <biovore> oO
[06:00] <emo> IdleOne: how can I set up it the way how I want...?
[06:00] <IdleOne> emo:  you are using irssi?
[06:00] <amphi> emo: start irssi and do /connect irc.freenode.net
[06:01] <IdleOne> I dont use irssi Im not sur how you do it but irssi is well documented
[06:01] <amphi> emo: or irssi -n emo
[06:01] <emo> IdleOne: both grafic interface one and irssi right now...
[06:01] <chmod775> !quizz
[06:01] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, chmod775
[06:02] <IdleOne> is there a help channel for openbox?
[06:03] <[HW] _Doc_> u can go get themes for irssi to help change the colors if you don't want to change all that manually
[06:03] <wa77x> how can install my dell printer on ubuntu ?
[06:03] <wa77x> i dont see any linux drivers on dells website
[06:03] <IdleOne> !printer
[06:03] <ubotu> I heard printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org
[06:03] <Dr_Willis> wa77x,  see cups.org
[06:03] <wa77x> kk
[06:04] <julian> Can anyone help me with a Yamaha sound card which won't work with Ubuntu 5.10
[06:04] <YerbaBuena> hello
[06:04] <funkyHat> Anyone used gmailfs?
[06:04] <ompaul> wa77x, the simple way is to do this, sytem - administraion - printing from the menu
[06:04] <wa77x> k, thanks ompaul
[06:04] <funkyHat> julian, can you find the soundcard on this page: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=vendor-Yamaha#matrix
[06:05] <emo> amphi: I did the system told to type irssi I got the black window with blue strips....
[06:05] <emo> amphi: I mean irssi --help
[06:05] <amphi> emo: in there, do /connect irc.freenode.net
[06:05] <dreamil|lab> transgress_, thanx :)
[06:05] <ompaul> emo, it is a console program you can do >>/server irc.* <<
[06:05] <julian> funkyhat, I'll just check that now
[06:06] <amphi> emo: you might want to set your nick with /nick foo
[06:07] <ompaul> emo,  or you will be known as emmo
[06:07] <YerbaBuena> I HAVE PROBLEM WITH IRC SERVICES
[06:07] <wortex> :)
[06:07] <HappyFool> not to mention you caps lock key
[06:07] <ompaul> YerbaBuena, do not use caps lock
[06:07] <YerbaBuena> WHAT?
[06:07] <IdleOne> YerbaBuena:  what problems
[06:07] <bintut> i'm using HP Compaq nx6125 laptop running ubuntu and i got a problem on acpi. anyone cares to check the snippet of my /var/log/messages at http://pastebin.com/571501
[06:07] <HappyFool> heh
[06:07] <YerbaBuena> what
[06:07] <alabama> i'm running a raid-5 array with eight devices. i only have six active devices right now and one spare. how to i get the spare to become active?
[06:08] <YerbaBuena> i dont know how configure
[06:08] <YerbaBuena> ahh from what connect what my irc
[06:08] <YerbaBuena> chat
[06:08] <emo> ompaul: no there I'm emerson right now not emo...
[06:08] <jakl> hi, im having problems installing a canadian french keyboard on ubuntu 5.10, i read about some other people having this bug online but couldn't fix it, can anyone help?
[06:08] <ompaul> YerbaBuena, configure what - client servers both - your using them moment
[06:08] <IdleOne> !es
[06:08] <julian> funkyhat, I believe windows identifies it as a generic yamaha opl3 sa2
[06:08] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[06:08] <ompaul> YerbaBuena, at the moment (oops)
[06:09] <emo> ompaul: so I want set up nick and all that bits and bobs....let say.
[06:09] <ompaul> emo,  /nick newname << will change your name
[06:09] <chenyang> hello
[06:09] <funkyHat> julian, can you put paste the output from lspci in the pastebin
[06:09] <funkyHat> !tell julian about pastebin
[06:09] <funkyHat> (run lspci in a terminal window)
[06:09] <chenyang> I am talking with all the people who use ubundu?
[06:10] <ubuntu__> hi, I've got a dual-boot system with ubuntu and windows on the same hd and grub as bootloader. After creating a fat32 partition on the drive with windows, I can no longer boot. I get "Error 17" from grub, and that's all. Any ideas?
[06:10] <ubuntu__> the output of sudo fdisk -l says that my ubuntu partition "does not end on cylinder boundary", so I think that may be the cause of the problem. The only thing I don't know is how to solve it...
[06:10] <ompaul> chenyang, no but there are a lot of people here :-) all of them would not fit in in the server or on the channel :)
[06:10] <emo> ompaul: asked me password...is my root one ?
[06:10] <chenyang> channel of what?
[06:10] <ompaul> emo, no the one for the server
[06:11] <emo> ompaul:I don't have...
[06:11] <ompaul> chenyang, this is a "channel" a "chat room" in irc
[06:11] <julian> funkyhat, I'm new to IRC. Do I just paste the output here, or is the pastebin separate - I'm using X-Chat
[06:11] <chenyang> oooo, :)
[06:11] <ompaul> emo then the username is already taken you need a different nick
[06:11] <funkyHat> julian, no, never paste lots of output here
[06:11] <we2by> julian, just paaste it
[06:11] <amphi> emo: /msg nickserv help register and /msg nickserv help identify
[06:11] <funkyHat> julian, ubotu sent you a message explaining what pastebin is
[06:11] <we2by> ops
[06:12] <bintut> i'm using HP Compaq nx6125 laptop running ubuntu and i got a problem on acpi. anyone cares to check the snippet of my /var/log/messages at http://pastebin.com/571501
[06:12] <ompaul> we2by, we ask people to use paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:12] <munzir> Hi since yesterday I am fighting with an X problem on dapper. The system boots and I had a black screen. I managed to solve it by chmod ug+s /usr/bin/X and by dpkg-reconfigure x11-common and choosing anybody for allowed_users. Is this a known bug?
[06:12] <ompaul> julian, we ask people to use paste.ubuntu-nl.org it is a http interface
[06:12] <emo> ompaul:yeah is me..on X-chat  is emo..and irssi is emerson...
[06:12] <chenyang> there are a lot of chat room installed directly inside the system?
[06:13] <Version_0> Hello
[06:13] <alabama> i just pasted my mdadm -D output to #flood
[06:13] <NetCutter> hi every body!
[06:13] <NetCutter> :D
[06:13] <NetCutter> wazup
[06:13] <emo> ompaul:look I think if I type man irssi I can sort out this can I?
[06:13] <ompaul> NetCutter, please join #ubuntu-offtopic to talk this is a help channel
[06:13] <NetCutter> Are There have bulgarian people???
[06:14] <amphi> emo: or look at /usr/share/doc/irssi-text
[06:14] <ompaul> emo, maybe, have a look in #anything for more general help
[06:14] <CellFish> wow linux right now is better than the  vista beta :)
[06:14] <CellFish> uglier but better
[06:14] <amphi> ompaul: heh
[06:14] <IdleOne> ewww vista
[06:14] <mAIJK> I cannot find any Printscreen application in ubuntu/xfce. Why? And my printscreen does not work
[06:14] <NetCutter> Can somebody tell me how I can install Skype?
[06:14] <ompaul> CellFish, please - chatting in #ubuntu-offtopic not fair on the 600 others who are here
[06:15] <CellFish> idleone: vista is actually pretty good in what it's trying to achieve. still below mac os x but a step up from xp
[06:15] <IdleOne> www.irssi.org/howto
[06:15] <amphi> mAIJK: gimp can do screenshots, as can xwd, scrot, and many others
[06:15] <ompaul> !tell NetCutter about skype
[06:15] <FF> hi all, running on dapper flight 4 & have read almost every how-to that i found but i can't install ATI ... :( fglrxinfo writes that i is unable to open display.... and when i edit the xorg conf so that the fglrx is there it complains that such module is not there ... any ideas ? ? ?
[06:15] <ompaul> NetCutter, see the message from the channel bot "ubotu"
[06:15] <IdleOne> CellFish:  havent tried and I dont plan on it either  I'm happy with my Ubuntu and get much love from it ()
[06:15] <Howitzer> pfoe
[06:15] <ompaul> FF, please take the dapper chat to #ubuntu+1
[06:15] <NetCutter> I dont understand you ompaul
[06:16] <NetCutter> icr chanel?
[06:16] <Howitzer> is there any good way to update Firefox to 1.5.
[06:16] <FF> ompaul: tnx
[06:16] <ompaul> NetCutter, there is a message from ubotu (query) read that
[06:16] <Howitzer> is there any good way to update Firefox to 1.5.0.1?
[06:16] <IdleOne> !firefox1.5
[06:16] <Howitzer> oops
[06:16] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[06:16] <Howitzer> srry
[06:16] <Howitzer> oh
[06:16] <Howitzer> sorry :
[06:16] <ompaul> Howitzer, stop thanks
[06:16] <julian> funkyhat, I think I've pasted lspci output - did you see it?
[06:16] <emo> amphi: ok now just learn it...:) I found...
[06:16] <ompaul> IdleOne, save on the letters !ff1.5 :)
[06:17] <NetCutter> 10x
[06:17] <IdleOne> ompaul:  thanks but I didnt want to fish ()
[06:17] <funkyHat> julian, yep, got it
[06:17] <ompaul> hehe you now know it :)
[06:17] <julian> funkyhat, great! thanks for your patience!
[06:17] <CellFish> i do like how ubuntu sets up the configuration panels
[06:17] <IdleOne> yuo
[06:17] <CellFish> suse was pretty confusing
[06:18] <h3x0g3n> Hey
[06:18] <ompaul> CellFish, there are 600+ in this channel chatting is welcome in #ubuntu-offtopic we try to keep this for help
[06:18] <amphi> emo: cool
[06:18] <ubuntu__> is there any way of finding out whether grub is installed on the mbr or on a particular partition's boot record?
[06:18] <Alexi5> what can i use to decompress rar files in ubuntu
[06:18] <h3x0g3n> I need help by installing ubuntu to an Sun PC (SPARC)
[06:18] <h3x0g3n> can anybody help me?
[06:19] <h3x0g3n> please
[06:19] <GTX> h3x0g3n, depends on the problem..
[06:19] <defrysk> !anybody
[06:19] <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>
[06:19] <anca_> alexi5 : unrar, (free and non-free versions, think is in some multiverse)
[06:19] <h3x0g3n> ok ok
[06:19] <h3x0g3n> sry guys^^
[06:19] <IdleOne> ompaul:  Im thinking of making a shortcut list for xchat for most requested help topics ...should save on my typing time hehe
[06:19] <h3x0g3n> first i must say im a real noob^^
[06:20] <h3x0g3n> ok so i wanted to install ubuntu to my ultra 5
[06:20] <h3x0g3n> i downloaded the net installer and booted from cd
[06:20] <ompaul> h3x0g3n, sparc is a different arch - it does i386(and later)  AMD64 and PPC but I do not know that ubuntu works on sparc
[06:20] <Howitzer> pfoe
[06:20] <h3x0g3n> everything done well
[06:20] <amphi> h3x0g3n: there's a sparc port of ubuntu?
[06:20] <h3x0g3n> yes
[06:21] <IdleOne> !sparc
[06:21] <ubotu> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, IdleOne
[06:21] <h3x0g3n> yes thats the reason y i downloaded the net installer
[06:21] <amphi> h3x0g3n: I knew there was a debian one
[06:21] <ppanflute> .QUIT
[06:21] <tulioanjos> someone give me the sources.list of ubuntu, plz
[06:21] <kokujo> Where did you find a SPARC port of Ubuntu?
[06:21] <h3x0g3n> but let me speak out pls
[06:21] <IdleOne> !source
[06:21] <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
[06:21] <amphi> h3x0g3n: there is a #debian sparc channel
[06:21] <Howitzer> eh
[06:21] <ompaul> h3x0g3n, there is one from debian but nothing that I can find for sparc I think you are mistaken where did you come across thjis?
[06:21] <biovore> sparc port of ubuntu
[06:21] <h3x0g3n> mom im giving you the link
[06:22] <biovore> can be found at http://sparc.ubuntu.com/
[06:22] <timofonic> ubotu: What's "universe" and "multiverse"? :P
[06:22] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, timofonic
[06:22] <amphi> h3x0g3n: er, #debian-sparc
[06:22] <twa1296> hi there, i have no direct rendering anymore since i updated the kernel, do i need to reinstall the gl driver after each kernel update?
[06:22] <CellFish> hey, i installed vlc and am running it on a totally updated ubuntu 5.1. when i play a video, vlc gives me a nerror message that says 'cannot set locale to "' and then plays the video fine. anyone know how to get rid of that message?
[06:22] <amphi> h3x0g3n: don't call me 'mom' please
[06:22] <timofonic> ubotu: What is universe and multiverse?
[06:22] <ubotu> timofonic: what are you talking about?
[06:22] <biovore> twa1296: yup
[06:22] <timofonic> Lol, bot
[06:22] <h3x0g3n> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current/
[06:22] <defrysk> hi mom
[06:22] <h3x0g3n> ive downloaded the sparc cd
[06:22] <DanHowell> right
[06:23] <DanHowell> help: I have downloaded the quake2 package, but I get errors when I try and run it
[06:23] <tulioanjos> DanHowell what errors
[06:23] <twa1296> biovore: simply mark for reinstallation in synaptic?
[06:23] <GTX> DanHowell, Well what errors
[06:23] <DanHowell> tulio: couldn't exec default.cfg for one thing
[06:23] <CellFish> the only crease left to iron out for me in ubuntu is the error message in vlc and the 'default program'
[06:24] <CellFish> like vlc appears in 'open with' but when i double-click on a file, it doesn't juste assume vlc is what should run it
[06:24] <linnn> what is the password of root in default installation of ubuntu?
[06:24] <h3x0g3n> ok ive installed ubuntu but after configuring the login i got an connection error
[06:24] <h3x0g3n> i tried to solve it by going back and selecting another mirror
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> but some how ther was an dialog which says everything done system will reboot
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> so it rebooted
[06:25] <kokujo> h3x: Is this Breezy you're trying to install or Dapper?
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> but now im only in a "DOS" mode
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> where i can login
[06:25] <IdleOne> h3x0g3n:  I think you may be the only person in here using a sparc port for ubuntu...any thing you figure out would be great and if you could make a wiki page on it would be even better
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> 5.10
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> sry
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> 6.04
[06:25] <h3x0g3n> is the version
[06:25] <ompaul> h3x0g3n, what you have there is a development version http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current/dapper-install-sparc.iso
[06:25] <kokujo> okay
[06:26] <h3x0g3n> Dapper Drake
[06:26] <we2by> Xserver crashed several times today
[06:26] <we2by> :(
[06:26] <ompaul> h3x0g3n, okay please calm down for a minute there are others want to ask questions
[06:26] <kokujo> go to #ubuntu+1...that's a dedicated channel for Dapper help
[06:26] <kokujo> #ubuntu+1
[06:26] <h3x0g3n> ok
[06:26] <ompaul> !tell linnn about rootsudo
[06:26] <h3x0g3n> thanks
[06:26] <kokujo> welcome :)
[06:26] <h3x0g3n> ^^
[06:27] <GTX> h3x0g3n, You installed dapper on your normal pc?
[06:27] <smock9> is regular old su to root (and logging in as root) disabled by default?
[06:27] <h3x0g3n> on a sun ultra 5
[06:27] <ompaul> GTX no he is on a sparc
[06:27] <GTX> k
[06:27] <ompaul> GTX sun hardware
[06:27] <fruitbag> I'm running Ubuntu on the other machine, and it recognizes the network fine, but I have difficulty connecting to the internet via the firefox browser... what might I be doing inccorectly?
[06:27] <GTX> h3x0g3n, It's realy buggy!
[06:27] <GTX> Let me tell u that
[06:27] <GTX> ;d
[06:27] <jjjjjjj> what the heck... do i have to create an 'anonymous' user or something to be able to download from the vsftpd server?  thx
[06:27] <h3x0g3n> ok
[06:28] <GTX> jjjjjjj, no edit /etc/vsftpd.conf and un # some things.
[06:28] <orbx> Hi, how do you delete files in the terminal?
[06:28] <GTX> orbx, rm -rf filename
[06:28] <ompaul> jjjjjjj, no if you type in ftp or anonymous it will ask you for your email address and then it should let you in
[06:28] <orbx> GTX > thanks very much.
[06:28] <GTX> np orbx
[06:28] <smock9> is regular old su to root (and logging in as root) disabled by default?
[06:28] <jjjjjjj> it's letting me in... just cant download
[06:28] <Sgt> fruitbag, have u tried a diffent browser?
[06:28] <GTX> jjjjjjj, edit /etc/vsftpd.conf as I said.
[06:29] <fruitbag> Sgt: there is no other browser.
[06:29] <GTX> jjjjjjj, enable local users to login and write enabled.
[06:29] <kayakrob> I need lots of help!!!
[06:29] <cieffe> hi everybody
[06:29] <fruitbag> How would I ping the gateway?
[06:29] <wortex> please tell me how to install a proxy
[06:29] <GTX> fruitbag, ping IPaddress
[06:29] <ompaul> wortex, I did
[06:29] <Sgt> oh, does i load or is it just slow?
[06:29] <jjjjjjj> i've done that gtx.  i've even given it the stop start restart reload command after editing.
[06:29] <GTX> jjjjjjj, just do killall -9 vsftpd then vsftpd &
[06:29] <fruitbag> GTX: it's the same in Ubuntu?
[06:29] <kayakrob> Is there anyone willing to help a total newbie??
[06:29] <GTX> fruitbag, yes.
[06:29] <ompaul> wortex, what I said was ---->>>>  wortex, don't use caps lock, use the synaptic package manager menu - system administration synaptic
[06:30] <GTX> kayakrob, state the question!
[06:30] <ompaul> !anyone
[06:30] <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>
[06:30] <anca_> orbx : there is a windo* version of terminal remove : rm -i filename : then some people seem better when the message appears : do you really, really want to delete it ?! (-i option stays for interogative, always take care when using -rf : where are u, is there any BLANK in between, short before some *)
[06:30] <tbaa> How do I install dapper?
[06:30] <MrKeuner> I get this error once in a while when I log in to gnome: CPU freq scaling unsupported. You will not be able to modify the freq. of your machine. your machine may be misconfigured or not have hardware support CPU freq scaling. It mostly happens when I turn it on after a long time. did anybody have similar error?
[06:30] <GTX> tbaa, You shouldnt install dapper its realy buggy.
[06:31] <tbaa> I really want to try xgl
[06:31] <ompaul> tbaa, go to #ubuntu+1
[06:31] <Shawn_H> I tried Dapper and couldn't get it to work....only live CD worked for me
[06:31] <GTX> tbaa, You want to upgrade or fresh install? I installed it and lost all my data and had to format.
[06:31] <kayakrob> OK, I've just installed from the diestribution cd's. I can't run the package manager. It asks for a password and nothing happens. I also can run synaptic from the menu
[06:31] <ompaul> GTX, we are not doing dapper here too much noise about it
[06:31] <NickGarvey> what would the command be to search though a file and delete every line that I found a string on, I want to delete the lines of a log that were just me messing around
[06:31] <The_Cyrus> If i dual boot with windows, with 3 partitions, one being the Windows NTFS, the other being the Ubuntu FAT32, the 3rd being swapspace, do i have to set any partition with a bootable flag?
[06:31] <jjjjjjj> okay i sudo killall -0 vsftpd then sudo vsftpd &..... i'll be back
[06:31] <kayakrob> sorry cannot run synaptic
[06:31] <GTX> ompaul, pfft I'm just helping I never look in #ubuntu+1
[06:31] <wortex> ok... if you don't want to tell me !! how to  run a ftp server?
[06:31] <ompaul> GTX, so we created #ubuntu+1
[06:31] <tbaa> GTX upgrade
[06:32] <GTX> tbaa, #ubuntu+1 as Mr Ompaul said.
[06:32] <smock9> how do you do more than one command as root at a time
[06:32] <tbaa> mm.
[06:32] <Shawn_H> Anyone running Clamav for antivirus?
[06:32] <ompaul> GTX less of the Mr please :-)
[06:32] <GTX> ompaul, mrs ok?
[06:32] <fruitbag> Why #ubuntu+1 -- why not #ubuntu2? ;s
[06:32] <GTX> ;P
[06:32] <ompaul> ehh no
[06:32] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: there is no need
[06:32] <ompaul> fruitbag, it is the current version +1
[06:32] <johndarkhorse> fruitbag: because ubuntu+1 is standard jargon for the development version of ubuntu
[06:32] <Shawn_H> I know there isn't for straight linux but I have mounted my windows drives in Ubuntu
[06:33] <jjjjjjj> vortex: http://vsftpdrocks.org/
[06:33] <hongbo> Can anybody recommend me a GPS receriver that works with Breezy?
[06:33] <GTX> wortex, Just type sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[06:33] <Shawn_H> Worried about what my kids put in the windows drives
[06:33] <fruitbag> johnd: excuse my ingnorance -- I'm only a mathematician ;s
[06:33] <The_Cyrus> If i dual boot with windows, with 3 partitions, one being the Windows NTFS, the other being the Ubuntu FAT32, the 3rd being swapspace, do i have to set any partition with a bootable flag?
[06:33] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: clamav works well
[06:33] <hongbo> I don't want to use MS Street and Trip
[06:33] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: it needs to be run manually or via cron job
[06:34] <Shawn_H> johndarkhorse: So it won't run like windows in the task bar or in background?
[06:35] <hongbo> anybody has experience with GPS receiver in linux?
[06:35] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: not quite so polished yet. but it does a very good job
[06:35] <The_Cyrus> and also, if i don't want to install GRUB to the MBR, how do i make it to install to a floppy disk.
[06:35] <Shawn_H> so if I run it via cron job will it actively scan?
[06:35] <hongbo> sign
[06:36] <fruitbag> Who here is well-versed in the field of mathematics?
[06:36] <_jason> fruitbag: #math
[06:36] <HappyFool> Shawn_H: cron is a program to run a routine periodically (every minute or every hour etc)
[06:36] <Shawn_H> johndarkhorse: so if I run it via cron job will it actively scan?
[06:36] <Shawn_H> sorry, just saw your post
[06:36] <anca_> fruitbag : feel free to ask..
[06:36] <smock9> what is the difference between apt-get, "Add applications", and "synaptic package manager"
[06:36] <j2daosh> anyone know alittle something about bash scripting?
[06:37] <j2daosh> 2 have gui's, apt-get is commandline
[06:37] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: you'll need to check out the command syntax to include in your cron job, but it'll do what you tell it to
[06:37] <johndarkhorse> j2daosh: some of us know  a little
[06:37] <Shawn_H> johndarkhorse: oic, thanks....as long as my antivirus is running in windows and catching it I guess I'm not going to worry about it.
[06:37] <The_Cyrus> smock, apt-get is a terminal command
[06:37] <johndarkhorse> Shawn_H: linux is impervious to w/e is on your windows partition/machine
[06:38] <The_Cyrus> The rest are for use with the GUI, Synaptic is just a frontend to apt
[06:38] <smock9> but they do the same thing other than gui vs command line
[06:38] <j2daosh> ok... how am i supposed to set a varible as the output of several commands?
[06:38] <kayakrob> Has anyone had trouble running applications after a fresh install from the distributions CD's
[06:38] <j2daosh> IE- var1=`ps -ef|grep tty7 > cut -f1 -d' '`
[06:39] <HappyFool> j2daosh: maybe   var1=$(ps -ef|grep tty7|cut -f1 -d' ')     is what you want
[06:39] <The_Cyrus> as far as I know, yes
[06:39] <HappyFool> you can use backticks too
[06:39] <The_Cyrus> but i've only been working off the live cd.
[06:39] <j2daosh> i want to set the varible as just the output of that string... basically just the name of the grep tty7 from the ps -ef command
[06:39] <j2daosh> oh damn... i forgot all about the ()
[06:39] <The_Cyrus> i myself am not completely sure of the difference between Add Apps and Synaptic.
[06:40] <johndarkhorse> The_Cyrus: add apps is a simplified form of synaptic
[06:40] <j2daosh> <---noob at bash
[06:40] <jjjjjjj> nah still getting the 200 Port command successful. Consider using PASV message (which i've triied)
[06:40] <_jason> j2daosh: I think yhe backticks work too, you jsut had a > instead of |
[06:40] <navarone> The_Cyrus, they are basically the same thing. Linux has many ways of doing the same thing I find
[06:40] <smock9> does apt-get and synaptic get apps from the same place?
[06:40] <The_Cyrus> thats what i thought...
[06:40] <_jason> smock9: yes
[06:40] <The_Cyrus> and yes
[06:40] <The_Cyrus> they both get it from
[06:40] <The_Cyrus> the repositories
[06:40] <The_Cyrus> you enable.
[06:41] <marcin`> hello #ubuntu
[06:41] <marcin`> got a question
[06:41] <VR^> is there any app that'll let me control BMP from a panel or something like that?
[06:41] <marcin`> I got two desktops with ubuntu
[06:41] <_jason> !enter
[06:41] <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!
[06:41] <fruitbag> How shall I configure my internet connection in Ubunutu?
[06:41] <marcin`> and would like to copy some files from one to another
[06:41] <ubuntu__> hello
[06:41] <smock9> are they managed seperate. like if i install something with apt-get, will i then be able to uninstall that application with synaptic?
[06:41] <j2daosh> ok so i could do what? var1=(ps -ef|grep tty7 > cut -f1 -d' ')?
[06:41] <Dr_Willis> smock9,  synaptic is a front end to apt-get so yes.
[06:41] <The_Cyrus> my bad, i was used to the enter key being a carriage return like in AIM.
[06:41] <_jason> j2daosh: $() not just ()
[06:41] <smock9> got it, thanks
[06:42] <marcin`> is there any linux native way to share disk resources?
[06:42] <marcin`> other than samba?
[06:42] <kristof> does the latest ati driver 8.22.5 run on a fresh installed dapper drake flight 4 ?
[06:42] <j2daosh> oh... ok
[06:42] <HappyFool> or ``. didn't mean to confuse the issue, but i prefer $() :P
[06:42] <smock9> and we don't know how "add applications" relates to these
[06:42] <Dr_Willis> marcin`,  NFS, ssh, ftp. :P
[06:42] <j2daosh> lemme give that a try... been working on the first part of this script for like 3 hours and haven't been able to get it right lol
[06:42] <_jason> j2daosh: and get rid of the > and make it a |
[06:42] <smock9> marcin, you want NFS
[06:42] <j2daosh> but if i use the pipe will it cut from the output of the grep tty7?
[06:42] <Dr_Willis> smock9,  yet anotehr front end to apt-get system would be my guess.
[06:42] <marcin`> smock9: how does it work?
[06:43] <_jason> j2daosh: yeah
[06:43] <marcin`> smock9: what should I do to use NFS?
[06:43] <kristof> does the latest ati driver 8.22.5 run on a fresh installed dapper drake flight 4 ? can't make the modle :(
[06:43] <j2daosh> ok
[06:43] <johndarkhorse> smock9: add apps is a sub application of synaptic
[06:43] <j2daosh> ill try that way first
[06:43] <The_Cyrus> can anyone help me with this though...kinda tired of using the live cd. pretty much, i want to install Ubuntu. I've got 3 partitions, a Windows NTFS, an Ubuntu FAT32, and a Swap. I was just wondering if i needed to set any as a bootable flag. Also i wanted to know how to install GRUB to a floppy disk instead of the MBR
[06:43] <Dr_Willis> nfs would be best for a Linux<-->linux type of shareing of drives
[06:44] <smock9> marcin, not sure of the details of setting NFS up, someone else help?
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> The_Cyrus,  'ubuntu fat32' ?
[06:44] <|Aryn|> hi Xardas
[06:44] <The_Cyrus> Dr_Wills, on a fat32 partition
[06:44] <Jafur> Hi all
[06:44] <Dr_Willis> NFS is well documented online. :P basicially you make some exports on the server, then you mount them on the clients.
[06:44] <Jafur> quick question about Dapper
[06:45] <marcin`> smock9: ok thanks - got some howto online
[06:45] <johndarkhorse> Jafur: join #ubuntu+1 for dapper discussions
[06:45] <Dr_Willis> The_Cyrus,  delete the partitions (leave them unallocated) you want ubuntu to use. and let ubuntu remake them
[06:45] <Jafur> Thank you!!
[06:45] <navarone> The_Cyrus, about the floopy part...I use floppy myself as it seesm the easiest solution to my situation. when it asks to install grub in mbr say no and it will ask where and give probably something like fd0 as an example of where to point install. I used /dev/fd0 and it worked for me
[06:46] <The_Cyrus> Dr_Willis: I haven't made them yet, but when it gets to the manually edit partition tables, thats how i want it to be configured.
[06:46] <kristof> does the latest ati driver 8.22.5 run on a fresh installed dapper drake flight 4 ? can't make the module. btw. whats teh best way to install them anyway? i've tried this run with the --builddpk ubuntu/dapper or so
[06:46] <Dr_Willis> The_Cyrus,  you want to install ubuntu on a fat32 partition, you are saying?
[06:47] <j2daosh> nope... the "who=$(ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' ')" didn't work
[06:47] <j2daosh> output is just white space
[06:47] <canindya> How I can update firefox to 1.5 using in breezy?
[06:47] <navarone> The_Cyrus, I think you mean the fat 32 is setup and you want to use the space for ubuntu...?
[06:47] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[06:47] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[06:48] <julian> funkyhat, RU still there?
[06:48] <Quinch> I have a question; is there a Daemon Tools equivalent for Linux?
[06:48] <_jason> j2daosh: did you check that ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' ' doesn't give you whitespace in a terminal?
[06:49] <tbaa> Quinch mount with loopback
[06:49] <j2daosh> lol nope
[06:49] <j2daosh> lemme check it
[06:49] <Quinch> tbaa: Errr, come again?
[06:49] <funkyHat> julian, yeah, sorry, I was a bit busy for a while
[06:49] <j2daosh> nope... it gives me the name
[06:49] <The_Cyrus> navarone, well pretty much, i've tried to install Ubuntu many times. At first, i only had one NTFS partiton for windows. I eventually resized the NTFS and created a FAT 32 partition for Ubuntu using the installer. So it created the partition, then it quit with a debootstrap error. After trying everything everyone's told me, i was finally told to get another cd. It arrived a couple of weeks...
[06:49] <The_Cyrus> ...ago, i haven't gotten aroudn to installing until now.
[06:50] <tbaa> Quinch mount -t iso9660 /home/quinch/warez/wc3.iso /home/quinch/wc3 -o loop
[06:50] <funkyHat> julian, from your lspci output it doesn't look like ubuntu is finding your soundcard at all... what kind of soundcard is it? PCI? onboard?
[06:50] <j2daosh> but the command in the script gives me nothing
[06:50] <_jason> j2daosh: I just did: echo "foo=\`ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' '``; echo $foo" > ~/temp/test && sh test, and it worked
[06:50] <kristof> come on ... just a yes or no does them work or not
[06:51] <_jason> j2daosh: I mean, I just did: echo "foo=\`ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' '\`; echo $foo" > ~/temp/test && sh test, and it worked
[06:51] <julian> funkyhat, it's not onboard. i think it's PCI
[06:51] <IdleOne> dapper
[06:51] <IdleOne>  go to #ubuntu+1 for Dapper help :-)
[06:51] <navarone> The_Cyrus, hmm...in my situation i got myself a new 250gb hdd and used the setup cd to partition the drive fore windows and left about 12gb for ubuntu (unallocated). I then used the install cd'd automatic partitioning to set up the free space and installed grub on floppy. I think a seperate drive is usually easiest for install if you can afford it
[06:52] <Quinch> tba: Okay... what do the parts of command mean, though? Also, will it mount non-ISO images, like Nero's .NRGs or .bin images?
[06:52] <The_Cyrus> Navarone, so pretty much if i just unpartitioned everything except for the windows partition, and told Ubuntu to automatically partition the free space, i'll experience no problems and will be able to dual-boot with Windows pretty flawlessly?
[06:52] <j2daosh> say wha???? lol ok... from what i just got outta ur comment i could do this who=\`ps -ef|grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' '\`; echo who and it would give me the output?
[06:52] <fruitbag> What can I do in order to access the internet?
[06:52] <navarone> The_Cyrus, how big is the drive?
[06:52] <fruitbag> ...using Ubuntu?
[06:52] <j2daosh> fruit... ur on the internet
[06:53] <_jason> j2daosh: well I needed the \` to prevent the shell from expanding, you just use ` in your script.  And when you echo, you have to do echo $who, to get the value of who
[06:53] <fruitbag> This is driving me relatively mad
[06:53] <IdleOne> fruitbag:  go to System > Adminstration > networking and enable eth0
[06:53] <julian> funkyhat, one of the forum threads suggested cat /proc/asound/oss/sndstat- but i don't know how to interpret the output
[06:53] <anto9us> fruitbag, yes, we can see that
[06:53] <fruitbag> I have never tinkered around with the 'net using Linux, believe it or not.
[06:53] <sabbar> where can me help with ubuntu?
[06:53] <j2daosh> yeah i know about echoing the varible... i just cant manage to get the damn thing set
[06:53] <_jason> sabbar: right here, just ask a question
[06:54] <fruitbag> If anyone here can give me some guidance, I will greatly appreciate it.
[06:54] <david_> ubuntu suck s hella
[06:54] <j2daosh> fruit... u see the globe icon next to the system tab?
[06:54] <sabbar> About Firewall
[06:54] <Sionide> could someone quickly remind me where the "autostart" options are for which program opens up a CD when it's put in?
[06:54] <j2daosh> click it
[06:54] <funkyHat> julian, can you do cat /proc/asound/cards and put that in the pastebin too?
[06:54] <sabbar> about firewall?
[06:55] <B_166-ER-X> is there a bash command to empty trash ?    my trash can wont let me delete some files, saying i dont have permission
[06:56] <funkyHat> B_166-ER-X, you can do this: sudo rm -rf /home/*/.trash/*
[06:56] <Sionide> rm -rf ~/.trash/*
[06:56] <Sionide> sudo first, yes
[06:56] <johndarkhorse> B_166-ER-X: your trash is stored in ~/.Trash
[06:56] <funkyHat> Sionide, is ~ still the user's home?
[06:56] <Sionide> yes
[06:56] <johndarkhorse> Sionide: ~/.trash does not exist
[06:56] <Sionide> oh
[06:56] <Sionide> .Trash
[06:56] <Sionide> of course
[06:56] <funkyHat> johndarkhorse, .trash not .Trash ;)
[06:56] <fruitbag> Yes... correct DNS.
[06:56] <Sionide> eh?
[06:57] <B_166-ER-X> hm, the files are still there
[06:57] <funkyHat> ohh
[06:57] <funkyHat> lol
[06:57] <johndarkhorse> shall we play a game?
[06:57] <_jason> j2daosh: do this: echo -e "foo=\`ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -f1 -d' '\`\necho \$foo" > ~/test.sh, and then try 'sh ~/test.sh'.  Do 'cat ~/test.sh' and see how yours differs
[06:57] <johndarkhorse> B_166-ER-X: cd ~/.Trash <enter>
[06:57] <_jason> j2daosh: make sure you don't have any important ~/test.sh file before doing that... :)
[06:58] <j2daosh> !ubotu tell me about pastebin
[06:58] <B_166-ER-X> i can list the files in the trash, but it wont delete them
[06:58] <Quinch> I have another question... why does Ubuntu, when I hit two same keys in rapid succession, ignore the second strike?
[06:58] <funkyHat> B_166-ER-X, sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
[06:58] <B_166-ER-X> worked
[06:58] <B_166-ER-X> :)
[06:58] <B_166-ER-X> weird
[06:58] <fruitbag> So what shall I do?
[06:58] <sheldon> hi, newbie could use help want to upgrade to latest version of firefox running v1.07 now
[06:59] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[06:59] <j2daosh> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9304
[06:59] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[06:59] <jjjjjjj> why am i getting this message when stopping vsftpd ? No /usr/sbin/vsftpd found running; none killed.
[06:59] <fruitbag> The browser I used was FireFox.
[06:59] <sheldon> thanks for the firefox link will check it out
[06:59] <j2daosh> tell me where im going wrong.... the commented out lines dont work... but i left them there because maybe they would help later or something i dont know.... ::shrugs::
[06:59] <IdleOne> sheldon:  np
[06:59] <_jason> j2daosh: you either use $() or ``, they are equivalent.  Not both :)
[06:59] <jjjjjjj> seems i get that whenever i look at the .conf file
[07:00] <NightWalker> configure: error: bzlib headers not found. install bzlib devel package
[07:00] <NightWalker> help please
[07:00] <johndarkhorse> NightWalker: do as it asks
[07:00] <Dr_Willis> !info bzlib-dev
[07:00] <fsext3> sudo apt-get install bzlib-dev
[07:00] <Quinch> tbaa: Okay... what do the parts of command mean, though? Also, will it mount non-ISO images, like Nero's .NRGs or .bin images?
[07:00] <j2daosh> ok i took out the ` and it still gives me hitespace
[07:00] <Dr_Willis> thats not the right name - it seems :P
[07:00] <Dr_Willis> lol
[07:00] <Quinch> tbaa: I think I understand the -t and "iso9660
[07:00] <johndarkhorse> Quinch: non iso images will have to be converted to iso before mounting
[07:01] <_jason> j2daosh: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[07:01] <Hoxzer> can I somehow add refresh rate to Xorg.conf?
[07:01] <johndarkhorse> Quinch: use binchunker on bin/cue and there are other utilities for converting other formats out in the wild
[07:01] <Quinch> tbaa... {dammit, hit enter early}. .... but what does -o and "loop" mean?
[07:01] <NightWalker> johndarkhorse, E: Couldn't find package bzlib-dev
[07:01] <_jason> j2daosh: I can't find where you echo $who?
[07:01] <fsext3> hoxzer: i think it's called verticalsync and horizontalsync
[07:01] <j2daosh> yeah... i got that out of the repos....
[07:01] <johndarkhorse> NightWalker: search in synaptic for "bzlib"
[07:01] <Dr_Willis> apt-cache search bzlib (and find the -dev) one :P
[07:02] <j2daosh> im not echoing who at the moment... well not in the script...
[07:02] <Quinch> johndarkhorse: Bitchunker... all right, I'll look for that one.
[07:02] <IdleOne> NightWalker:  apt-chache search bzlib
[07:02] <fsext3> VertRefresh	50-160
[07:02] <j2daosh> im just doing it in another teminal echo $who
[07:02] <johndarkhorse> Quinch: binchunker is in the repos
[07:02] <IdleOne> damn typos sorry
[07:02] <Quinch> johndarkhorse: First place I've learned to look in.
[07:02] <tbaa> Quinch -o is a option flag (not just for "-o loop") and "loop" is a loopback dummy driver. I don't know exactly how it works but it works!
[07:02] <_jason> j2daosh: doesn't work that way
[07:02] <julian> funkyhat, i've posted output - seems my usb camera may be interfering some how?
[07:03] <NightWalker> IdleOne, bash: apt-chache: command not found
[07:03] <fsext3> cache not chache
[07:03] <IdleOne> apt-cache search bzlib
[07:03] <we2by> what uses more power? a tv or a pc?
[07:03] <j2daosh> on snap
[07:03] <IdleOne> NightWalker:  my fault i tpyoed
[07:03] <j2daosh> god im retarded
[07:03] <Dr_Willis> we2by,  depends. :P
[07:04] <we2by> avergae ofcourse
[07:04] <Smitty5023>  Can I install Ubuntu on a HD other then the one containing my Windows OS ? If so, how ?
[07:04] <Dr_Willis> we2by,  ive seen 1000W power supplies on a PC.
[07:04] <j2daosh> i cant do it outside the script because the script is what sets the varible
[07:04] <we2by> average*
[07:04] <Quinch> tbaa: Okay... what's a loopback dummy driver then? Feel free to use small words, I'm ignorant and know it.
[07:04] <we2by> noxo, a regular 2o inch tv
[07:04] <funkyHat> julian, that would be because you have a microphone in your USB camera, it shouldn't cause the other soundcard not to be detected...
[07:04] <fsext3> my tv is on the pc...
[07:05] <kristof> sudo module-assistant a-i fglrx <- this part of the ati installation isn't working..looks like a problem with tabs an spaces in the makefile?!
[07:05] <tbaa> Quinch Do you know what 127.0.0.1 is? it's the loopback IP address, pointing to nothing other than your computer. the loopback dummy driver works in the same way and can be enabled in the kernel, which you have with ubuntu
[07:06] <kenny> hi guys
[07:06] <Quinch> tbaa: Okay, I think I understand then.
[07:07] <j2daosh> i cant set PID as a variable can i?
[07:08] <thegladiator> hi
[07:08] <Yokalosh> when i tried to compile something just now i got an error about it not finding gtk, can i pm anyone about this? i need to show the error or can i paste
[07:08] <pinkisntwell_> I try to start ubuntu and I get an error about some job control not started... what is this?
[07:09] <navarone> !pastebin
[07:09] <ubotu> pastebin is, like, a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
[07:09] <navarone> Yokalosh, ^
[07:09] <Quinch> Yokalosh, paste whatever you want at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[07:09] <Yokalosh> thnx
[07:09] <Kliment> hello
[07:09] <tanubis> hmm
[07:09] <amphi> j2daosh: PID of what?
[07:09] <j2daosh> ok now im getting alittle annoyed... when i tried to set a second varible as number=$(ps -ef|grep tty7| cut -f2 -d' ') it returns whitespace for both the echo $name and the echo $number
[07:09] <Kliment> there is a bit out of date info on the laptop testing page
[07:10] <j2daosh> whereas if i dont echo $number the echo $name works....
[07:10] <amphi> j2daosh: use awk perhaps
[07:10] <learner_learner> Anyone using Gaim 1.5 beta 2?
[07:10] <chris> Whenever I try and use my webcam i only get a black picture, I've t ried messing with contrast and brightness but it doesn't seem to affect it at all.
[07:10] <j2daosh> dont know awk... trying to get bash down first
[07:10] <chris> Anyone know a solution?
[07:10] <amphi> j2daosh: I meant instead of cut
[07:10] <j2daosh> i dont know awk though
[07:10] <p0windah> chris: when I try, my entire machine freezes - count yourself lucky
[07:10] <Kliment> awk is very simple
[07:11] <Kliment> chris: what kind of webcam
[07:11] <spartas> is there any reason why my 36G drive was formatted with 4.2M inodes, but my raid5 array (with 4 74G drives) only has 50K inodes? I've formatted both using ext3 on LVM.  The small drive is / and /boot, and the raid is for /home
[07:11] <chris> Eh, I had the freezing problem before, I used easycam2 and it seemed to fix it, gave me the right driver atleast.
[07:11] <chris> Intel cs330
[07:11] <Yokalosh> probably just a stupid thing but here is my problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9306
[07:11] <tanubis> Having a problem setting up my printer to print from my laptop.  The printer is a Deskjet 695C shared over a network by a winXP machine. Went through the printer configuration and specified the workgroup name, computer name, printer name all according to what is on the windows machines.  When I send a test page I get no error message, but nothing prints.
[07:11] <Yokalosh> sorry if i am wasting your time!
[07:11] <noone> ok here's the problem: Failed to start the X server (your graphical interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly. Would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem? [yes]  [no]  can someone help me with that?
[07:11] <syllogism> can anyone name an app that will let me easily keep track of my homework assignments ?
[07:12] <Yokalosh> tanubis: did you try this method? http://www.willmer.com/kb/2005/05/printing-to-windows-xp-printer-from-ubuntu/
[07:12] <Kliment> Yokalosh: sudo apt-get install gtk2-dev?
[07:12] <tanubis> Yokalosh: Lemme take a look
[07:12] <Kliment> noone: what happens when you choose yes?
[07:12] <Yokalosh> kliment: it doesnt find the package
[07:13] <NickGarvey> syllogism: kontact?
[07:13] <NickGarvey> for kde?
[07:13] <NickGarvey> oh we are in ubuntu aren't we
[07:13] <nysosym> Hi all :)
[07:13] <NickGarvey> hmm not sure what its called
[07:13] <noone> Klimet: i cant choose yes because bash overrides this warning, so i'm in bash and cant access desktop. i'm talking about ubuntu live cd anyway.
[07:13] <funkyHat> syllogism, there is a program that would be ideal but I can't remember the name of it, I'm looking for it now
[07:14] <p0windah> I spoke to a guy the other day and he has almost exact same hardware as me, so I think it should be ok
[07:14] <p0windah> I just worry everything will work, except my sound card
[07:14] <noone> Kliment: and it's something with my graphic card, i have ati radeon x600 on my laptop. for example, live cd works just fine on my homebox with ati radeon 8500
[07:14] <jjjjjjj> HMMMMM VERY INTERESTING... i have to reboot after editing the vsftpd.conf file so i dont get the blah blah blah about /usr/sbin shtuff.
[07:14] <Kliment> noone: well, hard to say anything unless I can see the error, it should be in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:15] <sebastian> I am unable to burn cd's in ubuntu!!
[07:16] <jjjjjjj> but i still cant download.  both pc's are not behind a firewall.  ubuntu <> w2k
[07:16] <j2daosh> what the ****? if i do "ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -c10-14" i get nothing... if i do "ps -ef| grep tty7| cut -c10-15" is returns the pid of the user..... why is that? shouldn't it atleast cut 5 of the 6 characters then?
[07:16] <jjjjjjj> no upload either
[07:16] <sebastian> searching through the forums I can see it's an ongoing problem with cd burning in ubuntu
[07:16] <noone> Kliment: there's nothing in this log.
[07:16] <sebastian> at this moment I am considering a switch..
[07:17] <Chris> is there a command line interface (that wont launch a gui) for vlc?
[07:17] <tanubis> Yokalosh: Pretty much the same steps.  It doesn't find it...  Do I need to set up SMB first?
[07:17] <Yokalosh> sebastian: do you get that problem were it keeps rejecting your disks?
[07:17] <Yokalosh> tanubis: yes
[07:17] <Yokalosh> tanubis: do you have samba installed?
[07:17] <sebastian> Yokalosh, kinda...it attempts to write the cd then it skips right to fixating with a failure msg
[07:18] <Howitzer> ehh
[07:18] <Yokalosh> sebastian: yeh i get that sometimes too, try turning the write speed down
[07:18] <Alex_C> Hey,
[07:18] <Howitzer> i have a big problem
[07:18] <IdleOne> anybody know how to make dektop launchers using openbox?
[07:18] <Kliment> noone: what about /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old?
[07:18] <ompaul> j2daosh, something wrong there - the first one should give 5 characters - the second one five plus the training blank
[07:18] <sebastian> Yokalosh, will do
[07:18] <tanubis> Yakalosh: Not sure... poking around looking for it now
[07:18] <Howitzer> i made a 2gb / partition which is now full
[07:18] <Howitzer> how do i enlarge it?
[07:18] <Alex_C> I've just installed Ubuntu - and I remember the last time I installed it there was a Wiki with like Basic instructions on how to set up Ubuntu - does anyone know where it is?
[07:18] <j2daosh> yeah thats what i thought... but it is giving me nothing?
[07:19] <ompaul> j2daosh, make it 10-16 and check it out
[07:19] <Chris> is there a command line interface (that wont launch a gui) for vlc?
[07:19] <IdleOne> Alex_C:  wiki.ubuntu.com
[07:19] <j2daosh> well the thing is... i only want 10-14... that gives me the pid....
[07:19] <j2daosh> oh!! wait
[07:19] <ompaul> j2daosh, infact 9-6
[07:19] <scottj> are there any settings for ssh on the server that need to be set to allow it to transfer faster? I'm using scp and sending a file to a ubuntu server and it's only getting 8kB/s, which seems really lslow
[07:19] <ompaul> j2daosh, infact 9-16 even
[07:19] <j2daosh> maybe because .... nope nevermind
[07:20] <j2daosh> lemme try the 9-16 and see what happens
[07:20] <Alex_C> IdleOne, I tried there - but the one I remember was like 'Setting up root password' 'installing azurues' 're-storing origional firefox icons'
[07:20] <j2daosh> 9-16 works
[07:20] <Kliment> Chris: http://www.videolan.org/doc/vlc-user-guide/en/ch04.html
[07:20] <j2daosh> 10-16 works...
[07:20] <IdleOne> !restrictedformats
[07:20] <ubotu> I guess restrictedformats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here have been replaced by !FreeFormats
[07:20] <noone> Kliment: oh yes now i got sth! let me see..
[07:20] <j2daosh> its just the 10-14 that wont
[07:20] <IdleOne> Alex_C:  ^
[07:20] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[07:20] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[07:20] <Howitzer> i made a 2gb / partition which is now full, how do i enlarge it? :(
[07:21] <j2daosh> but now it does?! what the hell man...
[07:21] <Chris> Kliment, thanks
[07:21] <scottj> what's the easiest ftp server to install on ubuntu, perferably one that doesn't take any configuration?
[07:21] <tristanmike> Alex_C: http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/faqguide-all.html
[07:21] <j2daosh> but now the name isn't being echoed.....
[07:22] <j2daosh> aarrrggg!
[07:22] <Chris> scottj, they all take config, but proftpd is the most documented
[07:22] <noone> Kliment: there is 705 lines long log, what exactly you need to know to solve this problem? :O
[07:22] <funkyHat> syllogism, if you go to applications > add applications and then go to office > more applications you will find one called project management, that's the program you want. the package is called planner if you prefer to use synaptic or apt
[07:22] <netwhat> easy ftp get apachefriends
[07:22] <j2daosh> ill be back when i dont wanna kick this thing
[07:22] <netwhat> xamp
[07:22] <Chris> scottj, i set up proftpd in about 5 minutes
[07:22] <Howitzer> ,
[07:22] <Howitzer> dd
[07:23] <syllogism> funkyHat: roger that - I'll install it right now. . thank you
[07:23] <Yokalosh> tanubis: i think as long as you have samba installed you should be ok...
[07:23] <Yokalosh> tanubis: apt-get install samba
[07:23] <Dr_Willis> be sure to set up samba passwprds for your users. :P
[07:23] <fruitbag> In Ubuntu, I can ping websites with no problem at all, but I can't access any pages using the Firefox browser.
[07:24] <Kliment> noone: you need the lines that start with EE
[07:24] <Kliment> noone: those are the errors
[07:24] <tanubis> Yokalosh: I've installed samba, but it doesn't seem to be running properly.  It can't find anything on my network when I go into a samba browser.
[07:25] <Dr_Willis> tanubis,  by default the home shares are not browseable. and the users do not have samba passwords set. so you cant get to their home dirs.
[07:25] <fd_> hi all! ho do i enable tv-out on an ATI radeon card?
[07:25] <Howitzer> Guys, does nobody know of a good partition-enlarging  program?
[07:25] <Dr_Willis> sudo smbpasswd -a Username
[07:25] <funkyHat> Howitzer, gparted
[07:25] <Dr_Willis> Howitzer,  what kind of partition?
[07:26] <Howitzer> reiserfs
[07:26] <Howitzer> it's the root partition
[07:26] <Chris> Kliment, how do you turn OFF the gui though? vlc this is
[07:26] <Howitzer> i made it 2GB, but turns out it's too small
[07:26] <hua> Hello
[07:26] <Dr_Willis> reiserfs - you MAY be totally out of luck
[07:26] <Yokalosh> tanubis: did you try typing smb://<network server>/<folder> in nautilus?
[07:26] <Howitzer> ffs
[07:26] <noone> Kliment: EE like (EE) on the beggining of the line? well, i cant find any (EE)
[07:26] <Howitzer> please NOT
[07:26] <funkyHat|food> Howitzer, I don't think you can resize ReizerFS at all
[07:27] <Dr_Willis> I dont know why everyone just has to use reiserfs. :P
[07:27] <Howitzer> first linux install that went great for the full 100%
[07:27] <Howitzer> damnit
[07:27] <Howitzer> rofl
[07:27] <Yokalosh> ive never used reiser
[07:27] <Howitzer> i can't even install gparted
[07:27] <noone> Kliment: but on the bottom of the long i found sth: "Fatal server error: Caught signal 4. Server aborting
[07:27] <Howitzer> only have 12.0kb left on root xD
[07:27] <Chris> how does one start VLC without the gui?
[07:27] <z0rz> Is there a chan for nubuntu?
[07:27] <_jason> Howitzer: apt-get clean maybe?
[07:27] <jjjjjjj> well i am making "some" progress. when i login to vsftpd with my username/pass I see my home directory and can download and upload.  <sigh>
[07:27] <Dr_Willis> Yokalosh,  given the # of people ive see wht issues with it... :P i dont want to use it.
[07:27] <funkyHat|food> I think if ReizerFS was REALLY that much better than ext3, then that would be the pre-set option when installing most linux distros ;)
[07:27] <funkyHat|food> Howitzer, try emptying temp
[07:28] <funkyHat|food> *er, /tmp
[07:28] <hua> Hello, I have a question about chinese font support, could anyone help me?
[07:28] <Dr_Willis> Chris,  vlc has some very HUGE # of command line options.. and a lot of docs on its homepage..
[07:28] <Kliment> noone: what does it say just before that?
[07:28] <Howitzer> okay
[07:28] <Howitzer> now i have about 200mb left
[07:28] <Yokalosh> Dr_Willis: true, ext3 is great for me, whats the point of anything different
[07:28] <Howitzer> aaargh
[07:29] <Howitzer> gparted is giving me segmentation errors
[07:29] <Chris> Dr_Willis, im looking at the docs and dont see a way to start it wihtout it trying to load a gui, though i know its possible.
[07:29] <Sakura> koi aaargh
[07:29] <Dr_Willis> Yokalosh,  for some very specific cases - resiserfs May be a better option...  but just a fes cases.
[07:29] <Yokalosh> like?
[07:29] <Dr_Willis> Chris,  i seem to recall some --nogui or somthing option.
[07:29] <Sakura> france the france my the fance
[07:29] <Howitzer> Dr_Willis, i always heard reiserfs was superior to ext3
[07:29] <Sakura> chris??
[07:29] <Howitzer> don't know why
[07:29] <Dr_Willis> Yokalosh,  mythtv uses it for its video partitions
[07:29] <Yokalosh> ahh
[07:29] <Sakura> CHRIS??
[07:29] <Chris> Sakura?
[07:30] <Chris> ??
[07:30] <Dr_Willis> Howitzer,  :P    better to research then just go by what ya heard. heh heh..
[07:30] <kubby510> is reiser fully compatible with linux?
[07:30] <Howitzer> meh
[07:30] <kubby510> or just some versions of linux...? or what
[07:30] <Kliment> reiser is great if you have many small files
[07:30] <anca_> i have some 10MB free on the HD (goodbye winthose and wine), can i use some partition manager (is gparted doing what i mean) to just format it in say ext2 or ext3 and then mount it rw at each boot process ?!
[07:30] <Howitzer> kubby510, ofcourse xD
[07:30] <Chris> Sakura?? what?
[07:30] <kubby510> hm
[07:30] <kubby510> its always the default but i choose ext3
[07:30] <Howitzer> ehmm
[07:30] <Dr_Willis> ages ago grub couldent work with a reiserfs. (thats been fixed now at least)
[07:30] <Sakura> my the france 13 february
[07:30] <Sakura> 1995
[07:30] <kubby510> oh
[07:30] <Kliment> everything works with reised these days
[07:30] <noone> Kliment: some comment like *** if unresolved symbols were reported above they might not be the reason for the server aborting. :) but i guess you didnt want hear that :)
[07:30] <Sakura> my the france
[07:30] <kubby510> whats the difference betwen standard linux and reiser?
[07:30] <Chris> Sakura, last and only time i was in france was spring 2005
[07:31] <Chris> no wait, 2004
[07:31] <Howitzer> what does segmentation fault mean actually??
[07:31] <tanubis> The connection times out when I try to smb://workgroup/host
[07:31] <Sakura> yes
[07:31] <Dr_Willis> kubby510,  reiserfs is one of MANY file systems linux can use.
[07:31] <Kliment> noone: keep going up until you find a line that starts with EE
[07:31] <Sakura> my france??
[07:31] <Howitzer> i recieve it when trying to open gparted
[07:31] <kubby510> so its just different...
[07:31] <noone> and i have no (EE) in log. only (II) (WW) (!!) (==)
[07:31] <kubby510> i see
[07:31] <Sakura> my the france
[07:31] <Jae686> segmentation fault is when you try to access unallocated memory
[07:31] <Chris> Sakura, i dont know you, at least i dont think i do...
[07:31] <Sakura> je veux ke vous parlie en francais non mais o!!
[07:31] <Yokalosh> Dr_Willis: in what ways does it work differently?
[07:32] <IdleOne> !fr
[07:32] <ubotu> rumour has it, fr is Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[07:32] <Kliment> noone: paste the file in a pastebin and throw me a link
[07:32] <Dr_Willis> Yokalosh,  time to read up on google on that one. :P it does some things differently and is more efficient in some ways. is about all ya can say in general terms.
[07:32] <Howitzer> can i backup my entire system to somewhere to 'put it back' later on?
[07:32] <Howitzer> like when i resized my partitions?
[07:32] <Sakura> #ubuntu-fr
[07:32] <noone> Kliment: i have no (EE) in log. only (II) (WW) (!!) (==)
[07:33] <IdleOne> Sakura:  tape /join #ubuntu-fr
[07:33] <Kliment> noone: okay, paste it somewhere where I can have a look at it
[07:33] <Dr_Willis> Howitzer,  'mondo/mindi' can do that.. proberly other ways as well.
[07:33] <hua> Dr_Willis: is there anyway to make File Browser to recognize the file/directory names in Chinese?
[07:33] <fruitbag> Ah... IT WORKS
[07:33] <fruitbag> Thanks all
[07:34] <Sakura> funkiou
[07:34] <Howitzer> i'll check up on mondo
[07:34] <IdleOne> Sakura:  ne soit pas un cretin svp
[07:34] <Dr_Willis> hua,  no idea. somthing ive never messed with.
[07:34] <jjjjjjj> question... does my problem of no uploading/downloading have anything to do with the vsftpd.conf file saying "anon" vs. "anonymous" ??
[07:34] <Kliment> I am trying to figure out a weird thing
[07:34] <Kliment> how to turn off a usb device
[07:34] <Kliment> just a specific one
[07:34] <IdleOne> Sakura:  si tu vuet parler en francias tape /join #ubuntu-fr
[07:34] <jjjjjjj> like it says anon_upload_enable=YES
[07:34] <Chris> Sakura, je ne pas framilier par toi. mais pour le discussion francais, /join #ubuntu-fr
[07:34] <ThePhur> what's up guys
[07:35] <hua> Dr_Willis: what about file names in Spanish/French?
[07:35] <Yokalosh> hey ThePhur
[07:35] <jjjjjjj> well my vsftpd isn't up that i can tell you thepur
[07:35] <Dr_Willis> hua,  i dont use those. :P but i thought that was the whole point of the UTF changes. so they all worked.
[07:36] <jjjjjjj> it's up and running but no anonymous d/l or u/l
[07:36] <amphi> Kliment: what sort of device?
[07:36] <Yokalosh> Dr_Willis + hua: cant you do it in the language selector of gnome
[07:36] <Kliment> amphi: a cd burner
[07:37] <amphi> Kliment: I have no idea if that's even possible
[07:37] <noone> Kliment: is there any static text in the error so i can find it by ctrl + W? because i cant paste you the whole log since my laptop isnt connected to internet cuz i'm in bash
[07:37] <Kliment> noone: hmm...I don't know, look at it and see if something looks like a bad error
[07:38] <Kliment> amphi: it should be
[07:38] <jjjjjjj> well the heck with it.  i'll change anon to anonymous and see what happens.
[07:38] <Kliment> amphi: usb keys manage that when unmounted
[07:38] <noone> Kliment: whole log looks like a bad error to me, haha ! :D
[07:38] <hua> Yokalosh: thanks, I am trying that.
[07:39] <noone> Kliment: and only one word "error" is in whole log. but i pasted it already here, about fatal server error and caught signal 4.
[07:39] <Yokalosh> hua: :) hope it works
[07:40] <nicholasw> Hi guys!
[07:40] <Kliment> noone: signal 4 is illegal instruction
[07:40] <noone> Kliment: i tried to search (EE) but there is no one in the log.
[07:40] <nicholasw> Can someone help me with my wireless card?
[07:40] <Kliment> noone: doesn't say much
[07:40] <nicholasw> I upgraded my kernel and my wireless ethernet card used to be called ra0, but now it's called eth2
[07:40] <amphi> Kliment: http://www.semack.net/Articles/LinuxsDriverArchitecture.html
[07:40] <Dr_Willis> !wireless
[07:40] <ubotu> [wireless]  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards
[07:41] <nicholasw> and now I can't use ifup.
[07:41] <noone> Kliment: i guess i must look somewhere else for the problem, because in this log there is no error. :O
[07:41] <Chris> nicholasw, have you read the wireless card wiki doc? you need to to know if the card is native for linux or if you'll need to use ndiswrapper
[07:41] <amphi> nicholasw: you need to edit /etc/network/interfaces
[07:42] <Chris> nicholasw, have you tried ifconfig eth2 up instead of just ifup?
[07:42] <jpata> how to find out what libraries are not required and uninstall them?
[07:42] <Chris> damn i miss being able to sit in my recliner and use a comp... acer better hurry up and warranty my laptop
[07:42] <julian> funkyHat|food, I see that the ALSA website mentions modules called snd-*, e.g. snd-opl3-sa2, but I only have opl3-sa2. Does this mean I need to get these other modules from somewhere?
[07:43] <nicholasw> Yeah, i had it working with ra0, then i uprgradd my kernel and it turned into eth2 somehow. I changed my /etc/network/interfaces file for eth2, and used RaConfig2500 to use WPA
[07:43] <nicholasw> I have used ifconfig to start the interface
[07:43] <nicholasw> But when i try to use raup to get an ip with dhcp, it gives me an error about ra0, which seems to no longer exist
[07:44] <we2by> it looks like I solved the x server crash problem :=)
[07:44] <Alexi5> a have broken my linux uprime record
[07:44] <Alexi5> 3 weeks and going on ubuntu
[07:44] <daryl_> that's nothing
[07:44] <nicholasw> My question is, why would the device name suddenly change?
[07:44] <Kliment> amphi: I know the issues with driver writing, I have done some driver porting myself
[07:44] <Alexi5> well it is the best i have done so far
[07:45] <nicholasw> I already uninstalled the new kernel but it dfidn;t help
[07:45] <daryl_> [daryl@prodigy daryl] $ uptime
[07:45] <daryl_>  18:45:16  up 245 days,  8:33,  1 user,  load average: 0.22, 0.18, 0.20
[07:45] <Alexi5> i tried fedora but when it came time for updating it, it was a headache
[07:45] <we2by> is there any webbased bt client?
[07:45] <Kliment> amphi: the issue I have is that when I echo 3 to /sys/bus/usb/3-3/power/state nothing happens
[07:45] <daryl_> yes
[07:46] <Alexi5> daryl_:great
[07:46] <Alexi5> is that using ubuntu
[07:46] <daryl_> we2by, torrentflux
[07:46] <no0tic> daryl_, no kernel updates in 245 days?
[07:46] <daryl_> no0tic, no
[07:46] <daryl_> Alexi5, no
[07:46] <daryl_> it's fedora
[07:46] <Alexi5> ok
[07:47] <Alexi5> it seems you have better luck with the rpms
[07:47] <daryl_> FC1
[07:47] <daryl_> and 2.4.22
[07:47] <Alexi5> ok
[07:48] <Unity> is there a way to restart X without restarting X applications?
[07:48] <Alexi5> is that a server
[07:48] <twa1296> reinstalled ubuntu on my laptop and, although it worked fine before, i now can't get eth0 working. network card seems properly configured, however dhcp autoconfig failed during install, which wasn't the case when i first installed ubuntu. what should i look at? is the card broken?
[07:48] <Unity> like suspending X windows to a temporary X or something
[07:48] <jegnux> voila... un petit reformatage en bonne et due forme...
[07:48] <daryl_> unity
[07:49] <daryl_> not really
[07:49] <daryl_> you can save your session
[07:49] <daryl_> it closes all programs and reopens them as they were
[07:49] <Unity> daryl_: is that handled by gnome? or by X itself?
[07:50] <daryl_> Unity, X i think
[07:50] <hihan> how do i image a broken file system so that i can try to recover files from it?
[07:50] <jpata> how to disable GNU mc showing hidden(starting with .) files?
[07:50] <Unity> daryl_: but if at any point, a gnome or gtk program has no display to draw to, it just quits, rght?
[07:51] <hacking> hi
[07:51] <daryl_> Unity, when you kill X it kills all processes running under it
[07:52] <Unity> daryl_: why would it do that...?
[07:52] <daryl_> why wouldn;t it?
[07:52] <Unity> daryl_: it seems much more convinient to just have them draw onto a back screen or something until a new X is up
[07:53] <Unity> daryl_: so that if X has to be taken down for something, i don't have to take everything else i'm running down with it
[07:53] <Alex_C> hey
[07:53] <Kliment> there was once a program that did that, Unity
[07:53] <daryl_> yeah
[07:53] <Alex_C> I'm following the guid FirefoxAMD64FlashJava - but it's gone wrong
[07:53] <Kliment> it was called xmove
[07:54] <commonground> op system
[07:54] <daryl_> but in general when you close X you expect all of the programs to die too
[07:54] <Kliment> look it up if you want
[07:54] <Alex_C> it told me to install the ia32-libs and then it tells me to download Firefox 32bit .... but I can't open Firefox any more to get it
[07:54] <Unity> thx Kliment
[07:54] <commonground> \can anyone help me log in as root
[07:54] <commonground> please
[07:54] <daryl_> commonground, sudo bash
[07:55] <Kliment> commonground: sudo -s
[07:55] <daryl_> enter password
[07:55] <daryl_> then "passwd"
[07:55] <commonground> thanks i will try that
[07:55] <daryl_> then enter a password for root user
[07:55] <daryl_> then you can use that
[07:55] <Alex_C> can someone help me with the FireFOXAMD64FlashJava guide?
[07:55] <daryl_> by default ubuntu doesn't have a root password
[07:56] <daryl_> Alex_C, ask a question relating to your problem
[07:56] <Alex_C> it told me to download ia32-libs - and I intsalled it like it said - then it said to download Firefox 32bit - but I can't because Firefox wont open now
[07:56] <_jason> commonground: do you know about sudo?  there is a reason ubuntu has disabled root
[07:56] <commonground> i have tried it before but i couldnt get anywhere
[07:56] <commonground> i dont know the right commands
[07:57] <Alex_C> daryl_, can you help me?
[07:57] <_jason> commonground: it's easy, when you want to do something that needs superuser privileges you jsut precede it with sudo.  For example, to run nano, you do 'sudo nano'.  And if you need to enter a lot of commands, you just do 'sudo -s', that gives you the equivalent of a root prompt.  It is preferrable to enabling a root password
[07:58] <daryl_> Alex_C, what's the problem?
[07:58] <Alex_C> I just said
[07:58] <Alex_C> "it told me to download ia32-libs - and I intsalled it like it said - then it said to download Firefox 32bit - but I can't because Firefox wont open now"
[07:58] <cinder> hi
[07:58] <daryl_> _jason, or sudo bash
[07:58] <cam> hi
[07:58] <_jason> daryl_: true that will work, but it's better to do sudo -s
[07:59] <daryl_> Alex_C, so you cant download it because you cant open firefox to download it with
[07:59] <Alex_C> yep
[07:59] <cam> I installed php and apache2, however on some script files, when I click on them, firefox pops up the save as dialog.
[07:59] <_jason> ubotu: tell cam about lamp
[07:59] <cam> it is something to do with mime handlers but I have no idea where can  I fix it, because on other php files it works
[07:59] <daryl_> welcome to linux, Alex_C
[07:59] <daryl_> in a console type "links"
[07:59] <commonground> now what i typed sudo nano and put in the right password
[07:59] <Alex_C> tisn't my first time using it lol,
[07:59] <daryl_> if that fails: apt-get install links
[08:00] <commonground> i am trying to install a program but am new to this
[08:00] <cam> _jason: the problem is I got php with httpd running already
[08:00] <Boglizk> Is there any good ssh-programs included in Ubuntu?
[08:00] <cinder> which plugins do i need to install in order to see any movie file with totem?
[08:00] <_jason> commonground: to install programs you just use synaptic
[08:00] <_jason> ubotu: tell commonground about synaptic
[08:00] <cinder> I cannot see asf or some avis
[08:00] <commonground> it gave me gne nano 1.3.8   New Buffer
[08:00] <Alex_C> daryl_, done - installed and typed 'links'
[08:00] <daryl_> commonground, sudo apt-get install blah
[08:00] <cam> _jason: but some scripts not all, and I couldn't find what's special about those php files
[08:00] <Alex_C> but now what? just a blank screen
[08:00] <_jason> cam: yeah, sorry noticed your problemwas a bit different when you said only some php files don't work
[08:00] <daryl_> press G
[08:00] <daryl_> enter a website address
[08:00] <Alex_C> Ahhh, nice
[08:00] <daryl_> g
[08:01] <daryl_> :-)
[08:01] <daryl_> you can use the mouse to click at the top of the screen
[08:01] <daryl_> there's a hidden menubar
[08:01] <bubba> hey guyz :) I currently have a working turion 64 laptop working with i386 breezy. I tried dapper 64, but wasnt able to get apps I needed to install... I'd like to run 64 (not i368), and am about ready to try again. What should I try? dapper 64, breezy 64? dapper i386 ?
[08:02] <Alex_C> really cool, I never knew there was a command based web-browser lol
[08:02] <cinder> which plugins do i need to install in order to see any movie file with totem?
[08:02] <_jason> ubotu: tell cinder about multimedia
[08:02] <cam> _jason: so any idea?
[08:02] <schmidty> Hello...I have a question about JavaScript, Firefox 1.0.7 and the 'document.writeln' funtion
[08:02] <noone> Kliment: what about this error, it appears when i execute command "startx". XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0:0" after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
[08:02] <_jason> cam: nope, haven't come across that before
[08:02] <daryl_> cinder, install vlc
[08:02] <cinder> whats vlc?
[08:02] <daryl_> best video program ever
[08:03] <daryl_> prob availiable from apt-get install vlc
[08:03] <bubba> Alex_C, there are several text based web browsers... w3m, links, lynx, ...
[08:03] <cinder> aptgetting
[08:03] <tristanmike> !vlc
[08:03] <ubotu> somebody said vlc was a video/audio player that supports almost everything - See http://www.videolan.org/ for more information (VLC is in the repos)
[08:03] <cinder> daryl_, aptgetting
[08:03] <Alex_C> bubba, non of them show images I take it?
[08:04] <bubba> Alex_C, ive read about folks using w3m with svgalib, and having graphics...
[08:04] <_jason> cam: guessing: you check the permissions?
[08:04] <Alex_C> oh nice
[08:04] <nicholasw> Hi!
[08:04] <calamari> hi
[08:04] <cam> _jason: checked
[08:04] <usr_ubuntu> hi
[08:04] <bubba> Alex_C, ive never done it myself... so i cant help you do that...
[08:04] <commonground> what is sympathetic?
[08:04] <Quinch> Question: How do I save aliases? I know how to set them, but they seem to vanish once I close the terminal window.
[08:04] <calamari> how can I get a list of installed packages that need ypgrading, from the command line?
[08:04] <Frebrd> anyone know how to make a sound card use /dev/dsp
[08:05] <cam> those scripts had no problem on my previous Fedora installation
[08:05] <Alex_C> bubba, it's ok - I don't need it anyway
[08:05] <cam> indeed I 'll switch to fedora when FC5 is out but I want to make it working on ubuntu too
[08:05] <Archaios> Is there a quick easy way change permissions on a bunch of files I copy from a NTFS hard drive?
[08:06] <cam> Archaios: mount ntfs partition with the permission you want on destination path
[08:06] <Frebrd> anyone know how to make a sound card use /dev/dsp
[08:06] <Brunellus> where would I look if I suspect a kernel module is crashing my system?  what logs do I look for?
[08:06] <Frebrd> grrrr....
[08:06] <commonground> what is sympathetic?
[08:06] <cam> Archaios, well not permission, but the user
[08:06] <commonground> what is sympathetic?
[08:06] <cam> Archaios, I think your problem is related with that
[08:06] <bubba> so, im setting up a amd turion 64 based laptop, which version of ubuntu is the best for my situation?
[08:07] <cam> bubba, probably breezy amd64
[08:07] <Archaios> Thank you.
[08:07] <dejx> re
[08:08] <funkyHat|food> bubba, breezy amd64
[08:08] <cam> Frebrd, well newest versions of linux distributions use alsa for sound system
[08:08] <arrinmurr> bubba: depends on what you're going to do with it. the easiest way is still to just use the i386 version
[08:08] <bubba> cam, thats what i was thinking of trying... i tried dapper 64, but had issues with not being  to get apps i wanted...
[08:08] <Frebrd> cam, one of my games is tryin to acces /dev/dsp and it can't
[08:08] <Frebrd> it fails
[08:08] <cam> Frebrd, you need oss emulation
[08:08] <funkyHat|food> Frebrd, that's because of esd
[08:09] <Frebrd> and how do i get oss emul
[08:09] <cam> Frebrd, it should be compiled with kernel
[08:09] <funkyHat|food> cam, oss emulation is built into ALSA, the problem is esd locking up the soundcard
[08:09] <bubba> arrinmurr, thats what ive found so far... breezy i386 is working (mostly...) had some weird crashes...
[08:09] <cam> funkyHat|food, yep that's another case he should consider
[08:09] <Frebrd> um
[08:09] <cam> Frebrd, try lsof /dev/dsp and try to see which application use /dev/dsp
[08:10] <Frebrd> tried it
[08:10] <bubba> im thinking i kinda borked this system, while trying to fix a problem :(
[08:10] <Frebrd> nothing
[08:10] <cam> Frebrd, there're tricks making alsa to use dmix so that multiple applications can use sound device at once
[08:10] <cam> Frebrd, there's a nice tutor at alsa's wiki on that
[08:10] <Frebrd> cam my card has hardware mixing
[08:10] <bubba> ive had sound problems and wifi problems too :(
[08:11] <cam> bubba, isn't dapper beta of breezy? they must have been fixed with breezy maybe
[08:11] <Alex_C> what does the & mean at an end of a file?
[08:11] <bubba> and since its cold as heck outside, i figured maybe i'd redo this laptop again..
[08:11] <Alex_C> such  as sudo gedit /etc/pango32/pangorc &
[08:11] <cam> Alex_C, it leaves the stdout, or more technically it puts the application in background
[08:11] <bubba> cam, yeah... dapper is dev, breezy is stable
[08:11] <Alex_C> I see
[08:12] <cam> bubba, so you better try to use breezy and see if problems are gone :)
[08:12] <cam> bubba, you can try fedora as well, it's really fine in those issues
[08:12] <cam> bubba, though downloading 3 gb might make you regret :P
[08:12] <bubba> dAMN touchpad
[08:12] <calamari> how can I get a list of installed packages that need upgrading, from the command line?
[08:12] <bubba> cam, i dont like RH...
[08:13] <cam> calamari, apt-get --help
[08:13] <wortex> please help... How to make squid to work?
[08:13] <cam> bubba, why? :)
[08:13] <hippy> hey, i need some help, i want to install ubuntu through the network, i have tried to do it, but i am unable to networkboot
[08:13] <Frebrd> awww no more help....
[08:13] <bubba> ive wasted too much time trying to get redhat to play nice (since version 4). tired of it.
[08:13] <cam> bubba, fedora is different :P
[08:13] <bubba> cam, I gave up around v7
[08:13] <zeraphath> Hey all..where can I learn about how to list modules that are available for insmod?
[08:13] <toggleswitch> South Africa
[08:14] <devine> yahoo
[08:14] <devine> i got it
[08:14] <ubuntu_> Hello
[08:14] <cam> zeraphath, in /lib/modules something
[08:14] <bubba> cam, sort of, but its the same idiots, and now theyve changed their business model in the crappiest way.
[08:14] <hippy> does somebody have installed ubuntu with nwtworkboot?
[08:14] <zeraphath> Ahhh..so just list the dir...
[08:14] <ubuntu_> Is everyone here awake?
[08:15] <biovore> hippy: If I am doing network boot.. I ussualy use debian..
[08:15] <funkyHat> ubuntu_, most likely not, some of us are though
[08:15] <fruitbag> ?
[08:15] <cam> bubba, don't forget those idiots are employing lots of hackers which has invaluable effort in the OS you will install
[08:15] <Alex_C> Gahh. can someone help me with the Firefox AMD 64 guid? on Step 10 it says 'Check if your new 32bit firefox is working: type ;firefox32 &' when I do that it says:
[08:15] <calamari> cam: I don't see anything related to getting a list of upgradable packages
[08:15] <Alex_C> /usr/local/firefox32/run-mozilla.sh: line 166: /usr/local/firefox32/firefox-bin: No such file or directory
[08:15] <[-DevinE-] > yeah some are
[08:15] <fruitbag> Excuse my ignorance, but what command is for joining other chans on X-chat.
[08:15] <cam> calamari, indeed when you type apt-get update , it does the list
[08:15] <cam> fruitbag, /join
[08:16] <fruitbag> I've just recently got the 'net up and running on Ubuntu
[08:16] <Alex_C> and the file does exist
[08:16] <fruitbag> ./join doesn't work.
[08:16] <fruitbag> What would I be doing incorrectly.
[08:16] <cam> Alex_C, well i saw a tutor about it, made it work that way
[08:16] <bubba> cam, well... i guess... just before fedora cam out i talked to thier cfo about it, and it was pretty clear that they like users to develop thier product, but dont want to waste any money helping users... just the big corps that buy thier systems...
[08:16] <cam> Alex_C, let me check it
[08:16] <calamari> cam: ahh, ok, and use the -s option.. thanks
[08:16] <Alex_C> cam, cool ok
[08:16] <ThePhur> fruitbag, what are you trying to do?
[08:17] <fabrice_> exist msn for linux ?
[08:17] <xerophyte> looks like Synaptic is only support in gnome?? is that right .. anything for kde
[08:17] <fruitbag> To join anoter channel.
[08:17] <hippy> dude i have an ubuntu desktop, but i want to install ubuntu on my laptop, but cdrom got broken but i have network boot avaliable. Now i dont know how to install ubuntu through the net
[08:17] <ThePhur> oh
[08:17] <fruitbag> but '/join' doesn't work.
[08:17] <cam> fabbione, not native cliecnt form microsoft, but you can use amsn, or gaim
[08:17] <fruitbag> I just tried it.
[08:17] <bubba> i didnt have a great opinion of RH before that, much less after.
[08:17] <Cooleo> Hey,Can you load ubuntu into Ram?
[08:17] <ThePhur> you have to type /join (#channel)
[08:17] <dejx> Yes
[08:17] <ThePhur> for example, /join #chatjunkies
[08:17] <calamari> xerophyte: I'm pretty sure that you can install the gnome libraries and run it
[08:17] <[-DevinE-] > Cooleo, u cant
[08:17] <Chousuke> Cooleo: Any app you're running is loaded into ram
[08:18] <Cooleo> Dang
[08:18] <dejx> I'm also wondering about installing Ubuntu into ram. Like ramdisk.
[08:18] <ubuntu_> eee
[08:18] <[-DevinE-] > u need hdd space for file sitem
[08:18] <Chousuke> ramdisk is possible.
[08:18] <[-DevinE-] > Cooleo,  if u get the LIVE cd u can load using ram and cd-rom
[08:18] <Chousuke> but it's not so easy to set up.
[08:18] <cam> bubba, well indeed they really can't support users without getting money. In past it was really doable beacuse rh users was really managable, but now it's unmanagable I think
[08:18] <Cooleo> Becuase I wanted to listen to CDs whilst using ubuntu live cd :p I would do a proper install but my HD is mucked
[08:18] <hippy> can sombody help me??
[08:19] <fruitbag> Can someone here quickly assist me/
[08:19] <ThePhur> fruit
[08:19] <ThePhur> i just did
[08:19] <cam> bubba, besides RH had never evil bussiness model that anyone would disagree I think, if you got I really wonder reasons to get some idea
[08:19] <OmWezAddams> lol
[08:19] <ThePhur> do the following
[08:19] <ThePhur> the syntax is as follows:
[08:19] <xcc> hippy, whats yo problem?
[08:20] <bubba> cam, RH figures they can profit better from thier current model. its not too complicated.
[08:20] <fruitbag> ThePhur '/join' is not working.
[08:20] <[-DevinE-] > ppl where i can find codesc for ubuntu
[08:20] <fruitbag> I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
[08:20] <cam> bubba, what's wrong about profit?
[08:20] <ThePhur> '/join (channel)'
[08:20] <ThePhur> you type '/join' and the channel to go into
[08:20] <fruitbag> With a hash?
[08:20] <jaco> join
[08:20] <ThePhur> for example, '/join #chatjunkies'
[08:21] <xcc> G O O G L E  F O R E V E R ! ! ! ++++ G O O G L E  F O R E V E R ! ! !
[08:21] <fruitbag> Ah... why didn't you say so?
[08:21] <cam> fruitbag, goto Server on menubar, and choose Join Channel...
[08:21] <ThePhur> i did
[08:21] <bubba> cam, nothing, profit is good, but not at the expense of users...
[08:21] <fruitbag> I'm used to the old mIRC convention of omitting the hash.
[08:21] <ThePhur> must not have went through because i didnt have quotes around it
[08:21] <kjon> I need help with cpu throttling. Cpudyn doesn't work on my laptop. Echo x > /proc/(blah)/throttling does work; but cpudyn doesn't like my cpu. What can I do?
[08:21] <Cooleo> DevinE: How can you load it into ram?
[08:21] <cam> bubba, they didn't expense users, they are still supporting fedora, for desktop users
[08:21] <cam> bubba, I for one, find fedora best desktop distro ever
[08:21] <bubba> thier model locks users into doing thier development, and or using old software...
[08:22] <ompaul> folks can you take the non questions and answers to #ubuntu-offtopic which is there for chatting in
[08:22] <cam> bubba, using old software?
[08:22] <ThePhur> never used Fedora..i like ubuntu =] ..but if your a DIY guy, Slackware is a good one too
[08:22] <bubba> cam, groovy... lots of people like it, but then lots of people like windows too...
[08:22] <cam> ompaul, sorry
[08:22] <ompaul> cam, no worries
[08:22] <Alex_C> gah - can someone give me the link to 32bit Flash Player for me? I have no web browser
[08:22] <cam> Alex_C, sorry forgot you :)
[08:22] <cam> Alex_C, a sec
[08:22] <Alex_C> hehe
[08:22] <p0windah> Alex_C: apt-get install links2
[08:23] <Alex_C> p0windah, yes i've done that - but the page I printed out is missing half the URL
[08:23] <Alex_C> and I can't navigate on Macromedias site
[08:23] <bubba> why is it that now that i finally have a 64 bit machine, i cant find a breezy 64 disk?? sigh... probably in the car :(
[08:23] <p0windah> use google, not macromedia
[08:23] <prxq> any ideas why new bash instances don't read .profile?
[08:24] <ThePhur> they use .bashrc, right?
[08:24] <Alex_C> p0windah, could you just find the link for me, please?
[08:24] <[-DevinE-] > pwd :P
[08:24] <fruitbag> Stupid question: how can I adjust my IRC font?
[08:24] <ubuntu> I got java installed but in order to install azureus I have to be in superuser mode and that seems to be a problem
[08:25] <fruitbag> In order to change the font style, size and appearance.
[08:25] <cam> Alex_C, you need to install linux32
[08:25] <cam> Alex_C, then run firefox with linux32
[08:25] <Alex_C> have done
[08:25] <ThePhur> fruitbag, Settings -> Preferences
[08:25] <prxq> ThePhur: indeed. Argh.
[08:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubuntu about sudo
[08:25] <cam> Alex_C, did you download firefox and unpacked it somewhere?
[08:25] <Alex_C> yes,
[08:25] <_jason> ubotu: tell ubuntu about azureus
[08:25] <prxq> ThePhur: for some reasons other distros do that differently. grumble.
[08:26] <angelo> hey how would i go about finding the right ati drivers for my ATI radeon 9700 mobility card to put in my laptop
[08:26] <Alex_C> i've followed the instructions and have done everything - but it's not working
[08:26] <ThePhur> yeah, i had trouble settings the bash prompt in slackware but with ubuntu it went no prob
[08:26] <cam> Alex_C, then you need something like 'linux32 /path/to/firefox/firefox'
[08:26] <_jason> prxq: ? .profile is only for login shells
[08:26] <jaco> Leaving #ubuntu
[08:26] <Alex_C> doesn't say that in the guide
[08:26] <cam> ThePhur, bash do not read .profile
[08:26] <ThePhur> i know, they use .bashrc
[08:26] <cam> Alex_C, in guide there was a script called firefox32, and inside that script this command is written
[08:27] <revmoo> does k3b handle buffer underruns?
[08:27] <revmoo> i hope so...
[08:27] <cam> Alex_C, and sorry I couldn't find that tutor I mentioned on a quick look, and I really don't want to start a deep search on google, it's kind of messed with my ip brings useless pages on every query
[08:28] <Alex_C> ok,
[08:28] <cam> revmoo, indeed it's your write which handles buffer underruns
[08:28] <revmoo> oh ok
[08:28] <cam> revmoo, burnproof or something, and k3b (cdrecord) support burnproof tech
[08:28] <revmoo> i thought software had to support the burnproof in the hardware
[08:28] <salah> How can We play DVD ??
[08:28] <revmoo> ok thats what i wanted to know
[08:28] <revmoo> this burner does have burnproof or something so ill be fine
[08:28] <cam> revmoo, it does if your hardware has support for it
[08:29] <ompaul> !tell salah about restricted
[08:29] <cam> revmoo, yep don't worry :P
[08:29] <Alex_C> well geeee, this is good - a guide that doesn't work - and leaves you with no web browser
[08:29] <ompaul> salah, please read the message from ubotu
[08:29] <ompaul> Alex_C, what did you do
[08:29] <prxq> _jason: on this slackware box, .profile gets loaded for each new shell. On the ubuntu box not.
[08:29] <cam> Alex_C, you can use firefox 1.0.7
[08:29] <Alex_C> follow the guide, but now firefox wont even open
[08:29] <Alex_C> no -
[08:29] <salah> i don't get it
[08:29] <p0windah> wow, using dapper my machine doesnt freeze when I try to use my webcam
[08:29] <ompaul> Alex_C, what were you trying to do?
[08:29] <salah> I can't play DVD ?
[08:29] <Alex_C> following the guide FirefoxAMD64FlashJava on the wiki
[08:30] <cam> salah, you can, but illegally
[08:30] <_jason> prxq: according to 'man bash' .profile is only used for login shells
[08:30] <salah> What?
[08:30] <salah> lol
[08:30] <ompaul> p0windah, please take the dapper talk to #ubuntu+1 it is not for here
[08:30] <p0windah> salah: yes you can, but you will need to download some additional(non standard) software to get it working
[08:30] <salah> like ?
[08:30] <cam> salah, you need to decss which is illegal as far as I know
[08:30] <ThePhur> p0windah, to play DVD's?
[08:31] <prxq> _jason: yes, that is true.
[08:31] <cam> salah,  but you can pley them with totem, gmplayer etc.
[08:31] <p0windah> salah: its no illegal
[08:31] <cam> p0windah, how come it's not illegal
[08:31] <salah> but it's not running
[08:31] <cam> it is ;)
[08:31] <_jason> prxq: so maybe slack does it differently :)
[08:31] <p0windah> cam: it is not illegal to decode DVD's that you own
[08:31] <arrinmurr> p0windah: it won't with breezy either, if you recompile the webcam driver
[08:31] <Alex_C> :( this is rubbish. guide is useless
[08:31] <prxq> _jason: that's how it looks like. All other things being equal :-)
[08:32] <ompaul> Alex_C, have you a command line handy?
[08:32] <Alex_C> yes
[08:32] <cam> p0windah, then tell me why no serious distro ship decss ?
[08:32] <ompaul> Alex_C, have you got X?
[08:32] <ThePhur> slack does indeed do things a bit differently, i can always set up fluxbox no prob in ubuntu, but in slack is always just that much harder to do..nevertheless, i still love the distro
[08:32] <p0windah> arrinmurr: sssh, we cant mention it in this channel
[08:32] <Alex_C> X .... GUI?
[08:32] <biovore> cam: its illegal
[08:32] <ompaul> Alex_C, yes?
[08:32] <Alex_C> yes I have
[08:33] <cam> though I don't think anyone would cuff you for doing that, it must be fair use from every aspect
[08:33] <arrinmurr> p0windah: we can't mention fixing breezy? sure we can :)
[08:33] <ompaul> Alex_C, in a terminal do the following:: sudo apt-get install epiphany-browser
[08:33] <ompaul> Alex_C, that will give you the epiphany browser
[08:33] <Alex_C> I see,
[08:33] <ompaul> Alex_C, then you can read the the web all you want and try to figure out what happened
[08:33] <Alex_C> no I cant ><
[08:34] <Alex_C> The application "epiphany" has quit unexpectedly
[08:34] <joosep> why won't xmms start anymore after a restart?
[08:34] <p0windah> joosep: are you using breezy ?
[08:34] <joosep> yes
[08:34] <p0windah> ok then
[08:34] <ompaul> Alex_C, okay restart you window session (logout not shutdown) and then try it
[08:34] <p0windah> joosep: did you perform any updates since your last update/upgrade ?
[08:34] <cam> how come ubuntu does not ship epiphany as it's part of gnome desktop
[08:35] <Alex_C> kk, hold on tight
[08:35] <joosep> i installed some plugins, p0windah
[08:35] <joosep> but i have already removed-reinstalled xmms, it didn't work, p0windah
[08:35] <p0windah> joosep: have you tried disabling, said plugins ?
[08:35] <ompaul> cam, one browser one mail client one of the problems for people who never saw gnu/linux before is the bewildering choice of applications
[08:35] <cam> and epiphany doesn otwork
[08:35] <joosep> i cannot disable them, it won't even start
[08:35] <[-DevinE-] > dose anyone know where i can get cedega ???
[08:36] <atoponce> has anyone successfully applied selinux to ubuntu?
[08:36] <[-DevinE-] > full version
[08:36] <p0windah> joosep: you may have mangled your config files, try "sudo dpkg -P xmms" - that will remove and purge all associated conf/setting files
[08:36] <slide> Anyone know of a program like Quickbooks? (preferably a gnome app)
[08:36] <ompaul> [-DevinE-] , the cedega web site and bring your credit card
[08:36] <Alex_C> i'm sure Linux hates me. I can never get anything to complie and nothing working
[08:36] <p0windah> joosep: then reinstall it
[08:36] <Alex_C> it still does that error
[08:36] <ompaul> Alex_C, I have no idea what you were doing to cause it
[08:36] <Husio> Hi there
[08:36] <Alex_C> ompaul, nor me
[08:37] <[-DevinE-] > oh hi ompaul 10x for all your help .. i'm on ubuntu right now
[08:37] <ompaul> Alex_C, let me look at that page
[08:37] <Husio> I'm searching for the zope-site folder... where it is by default ?
[08:37] <cam> Alex_C, just a sec, I'll tell you how you can fix epiphany
[08:37] <[-DevinE-] > and i got mt fat32 partitoions mounted also
[08:37] <Alex_C> ompaul, the FirefoxAMD64FlashJava guide?
[08:37] <Archaios> When I copy files  from my second hard drive (NTFS) is there an easy way to change the permissions for all the files transfered so everyone can 'write' to the files?
[08:37] <ompaul> what is with thanks and 10x tenanx is how I read that :-/
[08:38] <Remag> is their a guid for a newbie and how to install ubuntu??   :/
[08:38] <cam> Alex_C, never mind, it's really broken
[08:38] <fruitbag> How may I be able to adjust my font here?
[08:38] <ompaul> Alex_C, okay do this
[08:38] <p0windah> Archaios: you can "chmod o+w -R /change/this/folder/"
[08:38] <ompaul> sudo apt-get install lynx
[08:38] <callens> avec evolution je n'arrive pas  envoyer mes mails
[08:38] <joosep> p0windah: still no change :O
[08:38] <_jason> !fr
[08:38] <ubotu> fr is, like, totally, Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[08:38] <p0windah> Alex_C: try links2 - you'll get further
[08:38] <joosep> when i start it from a terminal it doesn't ouput anything p0windah
[08:38] <ompaul> Alex_C, do that --> sudo apt-get install lynx  <<-- lynx is a text browser
[08:38] <gnuts> hello all, anyone have a simple fix for this dvd::rip message? "failed to mount DVD at /cdrom (mount:No medium found)
[08:39] <_jason> !fr is <reply> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[08:39] <ubotu> ...but fr is already something else...
[08:39] <gnuts> it reads the toc just fine
[08:39] <Alex_C> ompaul, done
[08:39] <ifdefn> !nfs
[08:39] <ubotu> it has been said that nfs is see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSClientHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NFSServerHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[08:39] <p0windah> joosep: without any error messages... try apt-get update; apt-get install --reinstall xmms
[08:40] <p0windah> joosep: aside from that, are you sure that you do indeed have sound working ?
[08:40] <ompaul> Alex_C, next do this >>  lynx https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava <<
[08:40] <fruitbag> Wel -- can no-one here help out?
[08:40] <joosep> yes, i was listening with xmms 10 minutes ago
[08:40] <fruitbag> I'm using X-chat here.
[08:40] <ompaul> Alex_C, down arrow and up arrow will navigate that
[08:40] <joosep> i did an X restart and it's gone
[08:41] <Alex_C> ompaul, I have the guide printed out infront of me
[08:41] <p0windah> joosep: yes, that was before you rebooted - I mean can you elicit sound from any other application on your machine "now"
[08:41] <ompaul> Alex_C, ahhhh
[08:41] <Remag> i need help isntalling...is there a guid anywhere that will help me?  or let me know wth im doing wrong?  :X
[08:41] <Remag> GUIDE
[08:41] <joosep> p0windah, i didn't reboot, X crashed and i had to restart X. sorry if i confused you
[08:41] <Remag> or somethign like that.
[08:41] <ompaul> Alex_C, sudo apt-get remove --purge firefox
[08:41] <p0windah> joosep: oic, open a terminal and type "ps ax | grep xmms"
[08:42] <Alex_C> ompaul, done
[08:42] <joosep> p0windah, there are 3 instances of xmms running
[08:42] <ompaul> Alex_C, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:42] <p0windah> joosep: "killall xmms"
[08:42] <joosep> p0windah, plus grep xmms
[08:42] <gnuts> hello all, anyone have a simple fix for this dvd::rip message? "failed to mount DVD at /cdrom (mount:No medium found)"
[08:43] <Cooleo> can anyone help me with PC problems?
[08:43] <ompaul> Alex_C, !anyone
[08:43] <ompaul> woop[s
[08:43] <Seveas> !anyone
[08:43] <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>
[08:43] <ompaul> !anyone
[08:43] <joosep> thanks, p0windah
[08:43] <Seveas> ompaul, evenin' 
[08:43] <bubba> Remag, check the chanel message, it has a link http://help.ubuntu.com/
[08:43] <dan_> how do i mount my HDs?#
[08:43] <ompaul> Seveas, good evening
[08:43] <Madpilot> hi all
[08:44] <ompaul> hi Madpilot
[08:44] <Alex_C> ompaul, doing that now
[08:44] <Alex_C> ompaul, done
[08:44] <ompaul> Alex_C, restart your x again see you in 20 seconds
[08:44] <cam> dan_, sudo mount /dev/hdb1 /target/dir/for/mount
[08:45] <roostishaw> can someone tell me how i can get valid permissions in gnome to empty my trash??
[08:45] <Seveas> roostishaw, sudo chown $USER:$USER ~/.Trash
[08:45] <joosep> why is mplayer's graphical version (GTK+ 1.x) so slow?
[08:45] <joosep> in playback
[08:45] <cam> joosep, change sound device to OSS
[08:45] <Alex_C> ompaul, still no firefox!
[08:45] <gnuts> ok, different question, how do i find out the automatically assigned mount points for my drives?
[08:45] <_jason> roostishaw: might want to put -R after chown too
[08:45] <Remag> thanks bubba
[08:46] <cam> gnuts, type `mount`
[08:46] <roostishaw> Seveas, i just replace 'USER' with my username
[08:46] <gnuts> thank you!!
[08:46] <ompaul> Alex_C, okay start a terminal and type firefox on the command line
[08:46] <roostishaw> _jason, what does -R do?
[08:46] <cam> joosep, somehow there's a problem with the builds you get from multiverse or something
[08:46] <ompaul> Alex_C, what is it giving out about
[08:46] <p0windah> roostishaw: recursive
[08:46] <roostishaw> oh
[08:46] <joosep> cam, ok
[08:46] <Alex_C> I would pastebin ... but I have no browser so can I paste it here?
[08:47] <joosep> cam, so there's no way of getting it faster?
[08:47] <_jason> roostishaw: recursive, but I guess you don't need it if you are deleting inside the .Trash really
[08:47] <p0windah> Alex_C: please use links2
[08:47] <joosep> cam, otherwise mplayer is really fast
[08:47] <cam> joosep, as I said, just use oss for audio output
[08:47] <p0windah> Alex_C: and then you will have a web browser
[08:47] <Seveas> roostishaw, you can use $USER too, it'll be replaced with your username
[08:47] <cam> joosep, hmm then you case might be different
[08:48] <cam> joosep, youc an try changing video output plugin to something else maybe
[08:48] <roostishaw> Seveas, roostishaw@roostishaw:~$  sudo chown $roostishaw ~/.Trash
[08:48] <roostishaw> chown: too few arguments
[08:48] <p0windah> Alex_C: it supports frames, javascript, tables and all the other goodies - in a terminal
[08:48] <Alex_C> p0windah, but not pastebin :)
[08:48] <gnuts> thanks cam, that helped me fix it!
[08:48] <Alex_C> all it gives me is the source ... even when I toggle it
[08:49] <_jason> roostishaw: sudo chown roostishaw:roostishaw ~/.Trash
[08:49] <dan_> #ubuntu
[08:49] <ompaul> Alex_C, press ctrl C
[08:49] <p0windah> Alex_C: links2 http://pastebin.com/ <- works for me
[08:49] <roostishaw> _jason, thanks, it worked!
[08:49] <Alex_C> p0windah, there is no option to upload a message
[08:50] <Alex_C> and at the top it says 'If you see this paragraph, your browser does not support those standards'
[08:50] <connor> can anyone help me with playing .wma files?
[08:50] <fruitbag> Can someone here help me quickly with X-Chat?
[08:50] <p0windah> Alex_C: http://pastebin.com/572241
[08:50] <_jason> fruitbag: just ask
[08:50] <Alex_C> ompaul,
[08:50] <Alex_C> LoadPlugin: failed to initialize shared library libXt.so [libXt.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory] 
[08:51] <fruitbag> jason: I want to adjust my font on X-chat.
[08:51] <Alex_C> with typing 'firefox'
[08:51] <p0windah> Alex_C: scroll down and read - you will see a big box,.. thats where you type
[08:51] <_jason> fruitbag: go to preferences
[08:51] <ompaul> Alex_C, okay lets find it
[08:51] <dan_> _jason: it me again, i had to format my HD with linux on and i cant remeber how 2 mount my HDs, can tell me how do it again please?
[08:51] <_jason> dan_: windows drives?
[08:52] <hupp3l> hey what is the most important libraries I need to install?
[08:52] <ixian> extremely newbish question here, but does ubuntu need to be installed on a fat32 drive? my HD is NTFS, do i need to make a FAT32 partition on it? will that even work..?
[08:52] <dan_> _jason: yeah
[08:52] <_jason> ubotu: tell dan_ about ntfs
[08:52] <hupp3l> I want to install VLC but it says it has some unmet dependencies?
[08:52] <comptoyou> how do I install a crossover-standard_4.2-2_i386.deb ?
[08:52] <amee2k> hi all
[08:52] <ompaul> Alex_C, you look well and truely broken - how I have no idea
[08:52] <Alex_C> shall I just re-install Ubuntu??? would of been done by now
[08:52] <Madpilot> ixian: Ubuntu uses ext3, not MS formatting
[08:52] <hupp3l> ixian it uses ext3
[08:52] <ompaul> Alex_C, try sudo apt-get install libxt6
[08:53] <fruitbag> Ah... that's better
[08:53] <_jason> hupp3l: pastebin the output of sudo apt-get install vlc
[08:53] <amee2k> is there a way to print out a list of all installed packages?
[08:53] <cheleb> Hi all. Anybody in here knows how to change the loading order of kernel modules?
[08:53] <hupp3l> ok
[08:53] <ompaul> Alex_C, take this to pm I have a list for you to try
[08:53] <Alex_C> ompaul, already latest version
[08:53] <Alex_C> ok,
[08:53] <_jason> amee2k: dpkg -l | grep ^ii
[08:53] <Alex_C> huum ... how to PM ? lol
[08:53] <Prohibited> Hey, I need help. I am trying to get MYSQL working, but I get this error- "ERROR 2002: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)" - Any help is appreciated. :)
[08:54] <Prohibited> I get the error when I try to start MYSQL
[08:54] <dan_> _jason: thanks, your a star
[08:54] <_hupp3l> where do you want me to pastebin it?
[08:54] <amee2k> ty
[08:54] <_hupp3l> what is the URL?
[08:54] <p0windah> Prohibited: how are you trying to "start" mysql ?
[08:54] <p0windah> Prohibited: that error looks like you're trying to run the client
[08:54] <Prohibited> I tried typing sudo mysql in ssh,then I tried doing sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start
[08:54] <ompaul> Alex_C, you (A) need to change your nick as alex_c is owned by someone who at a guess is not you
[08:54] <Prohibited> Error came with both.
[08:54] <ixian> Madpilot: so what would i need to do to prepare my hard drive? I have one partition, NTFS, with winXP on it. i have partition magic, so do i just... make another partition with ext3? or can i make it fat32 and ubuntu takes care of the ext3 stuff during the install?
[08:55] <ompaul> Alex_C, you (B) need to register the new nick to pm somone
[08:55] <comptoyou> ls
[08:55] <Alex_C> Ahh, I don't know how to regiser it
[08:55] <Alex_C> register*
[08:55] <Prohibited> Oh.
[08:55] <Prohibited> I just got it started.
[08:55] <_hupp3l> http://pastebin.com/572248
[08:55] <Alex_C> ompaul, I think I will just re-install Ubuntu
[08:55] <_jason> hupp3l: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[08:55] <p0windah> Prohibited: pastebin the error you get with /etc/init.d/mysql start
[08:55] <_hupp3l> _jason: http://pastebin.com/572248
[08:55] <_hupp3l> there you go
[08:56] <Alex_C> thanks for your help though ompaul
[08:56] <ompaul> Alex_C,    say you change your nick to alex_cx with /nick alex_cx then you /ns register some_password_here
[08:56] <_jason> hupp3l: put /etc/apt/sources.list on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ too please
[08:56] <Prohibited> I got it started just now, but am I supposed to be able to go to url.com:3306 and get a save file? If so, it's not working...
[08:56] <bubba> XCX?X?
[08:56] <Madpilot> ixian: I'm the wrong person to ask about partitioning - the only Ubuntu installs I've done have been into empty harddrives!
[08:56] <Alex_C> I see, thanks ompaul
[08:56] <_hupp3l> ok
[08:56] <ixian> ok thank you anyway
[08:56] <p0windah> Prohibited: probably questions best answered in #mysql
[08:56] <Alex_C> I will go re-install ubuntu though,
[08:56] <Prohibited> oh okay, thanks.
[08:56] <dan_> _jason: how do i give myself permision to write to the HDs?
[08:56] <ompaul> Alex_C, no worries see you on the other side
[08:56] <VR^> does anyone know how to set a specific font in .Xdefaults ? i'm trying to set Terminus in there for use with aterm, but nothing i've tried has worked.
[08:56] <Alex_C> hehe, ok - thanks
[08:56] <Alex_C> cya
[08:57] <_jason> dan_: writing to ntfs isn't supported
[08:57] <ixian> so can anyone answer this then? what do i need to do to prepare a NTFS hard drive with winXP on it for Ubuntu? do i make a FAT32 partition or what?
[08:57] <dan_> _jason: oh, how do i mount my DVD drives then?
[08:58] <_jason> dan_: you should just be able to put a dvd in the drive
[08:58] <_hupp3l> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9312
[08:58] <ompaul> ixian, are you giving up that other thing and taking to ubuntu?
[08:58] <bubba> my mouse locked up after the computer went blank (alt+F1, then alt+F7 got me back into a gui).
[08:58] <_jason> ixian: shrink the ntfs to leave free unpartitioned space on the drive then tell the installer to partition the available space
[08:58] <ompaul> ixian, or do you want to share the space with ubuntu
[08:59] <Archaios> Can anyone help me change the gamma setting on the spca5xx driver?
[08:59] <_jason> hupp3l: are you using dapper?
[08:59] <_hupp3l> yes
[08:59] <dan_> _jason, ok, just one more question, i still cant get mp3s to play? how do i make them play?
[08:59] <p0windah> _hupp3l: sorry, no support
[08:59] <_hupp3l> but i installed it a while ago
[08:59] <gnomefreak> ubotu: tell dan_ about mp3
[08:59] <Madpilot> hupp3l: for Dapper, join #ubuntu+1
[08:59] <ompaul> ixian, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsDualBootHowTo that might help a little
[09:00] <_jason> hupp3l: well you have the main dapper repo commented, you should uncomment that.  Also the repos on the bottom may mess you up, I would comment those
[09:00] <_hupp3l> ok
[09:00] <bubba> hrm... bummer :( howto re-enable my mouse?
[09:01] <aaa> i need to uninstall firefox 1.0.7, to install firefox 1.5.0.1... what i do???
[09:01] <slew> hey, ive a question regarding firefox. when i download a .tar.gz, it goes to the archive manager, instead of saving it in its download directory. is there a way to make it not open the archive manager and just let it download to the disk?
[09:02] <gnomefreak> aaa: do not uninstall ff1.0.7
[09:02] <_jason> aaa: you do not need to uninstall it if you follow the wiki instructions.  If you uninstall it, other programs will fail to work
[09:02] <Madpilot> !ff1.5
[09:02] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:03] <_jason> slew: that's firefox preferences, you can use wget in a terminal to download it though
[09:03] <aaa> i've downloaded firefox 1.5.0.1, but i can't to execute te installer because if i write "firefox" in the root terminal, the firefox browser opens...
[09:03] <IdleOne> !ff1.5
[09:03] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[09:03] <aaa> and the name of the sh file is "firefox"
[09:03] <cheleb> oKtosiTe, so i'll ask the other way. Does anybody in here have a wacom tablet?
[09:03] <_jason> aaa: read the wiki page ^
[09:03] <gnomefreak> aaa: follow the instructions theres more to it than downloading it
[09:04] <aaa> ok, i'm openning the website...
[09:04] <slew> _jason, if its in the prefs, i dunno where to look. already i have it set to ask me where to download each file and it refuses to do so.
[09:04] <p0windah> DogWater: if you used POST to submit the form, yes
[09:04] <peterrus> hellow
[09:05] <slew> im using ff 1.5.01
[09:05] <_jason> slew: just right click and 'save as' then, or use wget
[09:05] <peterrus> is there someone here owning a pocketpc?
[09:05] <Archaios> Anyone know how to adjust the gamma on spca5xx for a webcam?
[09:05] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[09:05] <peterrus> hi
[09:05] <peterrus> is there someone here owning a pocketpc?
[09:06] <linuxboyfriend> did anyone use Automatix?
[09:06] <peterrus> nope
[09:06] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: dont use it
[09:06] <usr_ubuntu> cd
[09:06] <Madpilot> !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] <peterrus> noone uses a pocketpc?
[09:06] <comptoyou> cell phone
[09:06] <slew> _jason, yeah, thats prolly easier than reinstalling it..
[09:06] <dan_> _jason: i get "The file is not an audio stream" when i try to play a mp3
[09:06] <gnomefreak> my pc barely fits in my car let alone my pocket :(
[09:07] <_jason> dan_: try a different mp3
[09:07] <peterrus> install win32codecs
[09:07] <linuxboyfriend> ubotu: Automatix is offering to downlaod firefox 1.5 along with plugins thats why I was looking for it
[09:07] <ubotu> ...but automatix is already something else...
[09:07] <dan_> _jason:it says it to all my mp3s
[09:07] <peterrus> install win32codecs
[09:07] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: dont use it you can get ff1.5 from the wiki
[09:07] <Madpilot> linuxboyfriend: ubotu is a bot
[09:07] <bshumate> an Automatix ate my Dingo!
[09:07] <Madpilot> !tell linuxboyfriend about ff1.5
[09:08] <linuxboyfriend> Madpilot: :)
[09:08] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell linuxboyfriend asbout easyubuntu
[09:08] <_jason> dan_: did you install that file that gnomefreak linked you to earlier?
[09:08] <sydney_p> hi, can someone tell me which program displays man pages, please?
[09:08] <linuxboyfriend> Madpilot: then how can i download firefox through apt
[09:08] <Madpilot> linuxboyfriend: you can't yet - see the URL the bot just sent you
[09:08] <gnomefreak> i think mp3s are gstreamer-mad or something like that
[09:08] <joosep> anyone know a good media library manager for xmms?
[09:08] <gnomefreak> !easyubuntu
[09:08] <ubotu> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
[09:09] <apokryphos> !mp3
[09:09] <ubotu> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
[09:09] <gnomefreak> now why wouldnt that send to him :(
[09:09] <linuxboyfriend> Madpilot: ok
[09:09] <gnomefreak> apokryphos: he has that site already :)
[09:09] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell linuxboyfriend about easyubuntu
[09:10] <dan_> _jason: yeah - i just get errors
[09:10] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: that is an alternative to automatix and is much safer
[09:10] <_jason> dan_: did you follow the instructions about enabling universe?
[09:10] <peterrus> is there someone who knows how to rip dvd's and then convert them to 320x240 pixels and lower the sound/video quality so i can play them on my pocketpc?
[09:10] <emerson> sydney_p:what mean? you just go to your terminal and type man xxx
[09:10] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: what? easyubuntu?
[09:10] <Madpilot> linuxboy: easiest bet is to wait less than eight weeks, because Dapper will be out then with 1.5.x by default
[09:10] <alfonso> hi
[09:11] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: yes
[09:11] <aaa> i've downloaded firefox 1.5.0.1 from www.getfirefox.com, but i can't to erase this folder, because i don't have permission, who i can to erase this folder?
[09:11] <IdleOne> !tell aaa  about ff1.5
[09:11] <sydney_p> thanks, but i want to do man "the program which is used for man" so i can learn about it
[09:11] <alfonso> 3
[09:11] <IdleOne> aaa:  follow the instruction that ubotu  just sent to you
[09:11] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: ok thanks
[09:11] <peterrus> aaa: "sudo nautilus" and then remove
[09:11] <jjjjjjj> hello.  does "anyone" here have a vsftpd running where I could try and download something from w2k and I.E?
[09:12] <jjjjjjj> "anyone"
[09:12] <Madpilot> sydney_p: try 'man man', that might tell you what's used to display man files
[09:12] <peterrus> is there someone who knows how to rip dvd's and then convert them to 320x240 pixels and lower the sound/video quality so i can play them on my pocketpc?
[09:12] <gnomefreak> yw linuxboyfriend
[09:12] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: now tell me another thing! whats the root password in ubuntu?
[09:12] <_jason> !root
[09:12] <ubotu> By default, the root password is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
[09:12] <peterrus> you should know that
[09:12] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: your user password and its sudo not su
[09:13] <sydney_p> Madpilot:i tried that, maybe i need to read farther down the page, i'll have a look
[09:13] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: when I try to use sudo, it says that I am not in sudoers!
[09:13] <apokryphos> linuxboyfriend: is that the first account on the system?
[09:13] <bubba> so... i seem to have a little probmem with my mouse :( the laptop went into some kind of power save mode, and I had to ctrl-alt-F1 to get to a shell to wake it back up, I switched back to F7(gui), the keyboard is back, but the mouse is locked up! how can I restart the mouse? or unstick it ?
[09:14] <linuxboyfriend> apokryphos: yes, the only account in the system
[09:14] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: did you install ubuntu on that pc?
[09:14] <comptoyou> how do I install crossover-standard_4.2-2_i386.deb ?
[09:14] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: yes
[09:14] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  dpkg -i filename.deb
[09:14] <Madpilot> linuxboyfriend: did you do a standard install?
[09:14] <apokryphos> linuxboyfriend: (i) did you do an "advanced" install or something, or (ii) have you been playing with sudoers/visudo?
[09:14] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend:  try sudo apt-get update hit enter than type your password
[09:15] <comptoyou> ok I did that now what IdleOne ?
[09:15] <linuxboyfriend> Madpilot: yes standard installation
[09:15] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  it should be unpacking and installing now
[09:15] <linuxboyfriend> apokryphos: no i have not been playing with sudoers, i can not login via root or sudo
[09:15] <apokryphos> linuxboyfriend: then you wouldn't be having any of those problems.
[09:16] <comptoyou> I dont see anything going on
[09:16] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: how can i sudo
[09:16] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: are you logged in as the user you made in the install?
[09:16] <apokryphos> gnomefreak: there's only one user on the system, the one he began with.
[09:16] <gnomefreak> linuxboyfriend: type sudo apt-get update in terminal
[09:16] <IdleOne> comptoyou: where did you download the file?
[09:16] <apokryphos> gnomefreak: he's already said that it produces "you're not in sudoers" error message :)
[09:16] <gnomefreak> apokryphos: he just asked how to sudo
[09:16] <linuxboyfriend> apokryphos: currently I am in gentoo cuse ubuntu can not sudo so i can not configure my internet and many other things
[09:17] <_jason> linuxboyfriend: paste the output of the 'groups' command
[09:17] <poltox> any one who knows how to use lvm in ubuntu?
[09:17] <apokryphos> linuxboyfriend: as I said, if you didn't do one of the two things I said above, then you wouldn't be getting that error.
[09:17] <linuxboyfriend> gnomefreak: sudo apt-get update, can you explain that what it will do?
[09:17] <comptoyou> Im in home
[09:17] <linuxboyfriend> _jason: i am in gentoo now
[09:18] <apokryphos> linuxboyfriend: it's a simple command, which is being done with sudo permissions. To see if your sudo works.
[09:18] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  if you downloaded the file to your desktop type cd Desktop
[09:18] <linuxboyfriend> apokryphos: i install ubuntu and try to sudo but it is not going!
[09:18] <aaa> "sudo nautilus" is a command for the root terminal?
[09:18] <_jason> linuxboyfriend: then pastebin /etc/passwd and /etc/sudoers from your ubuntu partition
[09:18] <apokryphos> well, and it'll check if you're on the Net
[09:18] <zaxxon> can any one help with installing flash player on a kubuntu unit
[09:18] <comptoyou> is not in desktop IdleOne
[09:18] <peterrus> is there someone who knows how to rip dvd's and then convert them to 320x240 pixels and lower the sound/video quality so i can play them on my pocketpc?
[09:18] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell zaxxon about flash
[09:18] <asubedi> anyone using scim here?
[09:19] <Madpilot> aaa: no, it launches the filemanager w/ root privs - be careful with that
[09:19] <dan_> _jason: yeah it will play them now, but i have no sound
[09:19] <tatters> does anyone know what the path to ADODB is?
[09:19] <peppo> hello
[09:19] <_jason> dan_: do you have sound with anything?
[09:19] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  if the file is in your home directory the cd~/home and then dpkg-i filename.deb
[09:19] <dan_> not on linux
[09:20] <poltox> LVM any one? Help please!
[09:20] <dan_> _jason: not on linux
[09:20] <peppo> a friend has installed 5.10 on a machine with a voodoo3 card. he's only getting 640x480 in X... does anyone know if the version of X that comes with 5.10 has the "tdfx" graphics driver?
[09:20] <_jason> dan_: maybe someone else can help you with that
[09:20] <gnomefreak> peppo: i think its 6.8
[09:20] <nickrud> peppo, yes, he needs to correct the horizsync & vertrefresh in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:20] <peppo> well, x.org doesn't even seem to have a hardware support list
[09:21] <nickrud> !tell peppo about fixres
[09:21] <peppo> nickrud, doh
[09:21] <dan_> does anyone know why i have no sound?
[09:21] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell peppo about hardware
[09:21] <gnomefreak> the link ubotu sent you lists what hardware is supported
[09:21] <bubba> !tell bubba about fixres
[09:21] <gnomefreak> dan_: you have it turned down?
[09:21] <peppo> dude, it isn't even listed :/
[09:21] <nickrud> peppo, if he wants open gl as well, point him at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Voodoo3doesnotdo3d
[09:21] <aaa> ok, i eliminated the folder. thank's and bye :P
[09:22] <nickrud> peppo, I've run a voodoo3 under ubuntu, it's there
[09:22] <zaxxon> can any one help with installing flash player on a kubuntu unit ?
[09:22] <peppo> it's not listed in that doc though
[09:22] <peppo> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCards
[09:22] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: read the pm ubotu sent you
[09:22] <comptoyou> airplane@airplane:~$ sudo dpkg -i crossover-standard_4.2-2_i386.deb
[09:22] <comptoyou> (Reading database ... 101329 files and directories currently installed.)
[09:22] <comptoyou> Preparing to replace crossover-standard 4.2-2 (using crossover-standard_4.2-2_i386.deb) ...
[09:22] <comptoyou> Unpacking replacement crossover-standard ...
[09:22] <comptoyou> Setting up crossover-standard (4.2-2) ...
[09:22] <comptoyou>  IdleOne
[09:22] <zaxxon> gnome - i did
[09:22] <ixian> ubotu tell ixian about hardware
[09:22] <gnomefreak> comptoyou: please dont paste
[09:22] <zaxxon> it does not help me
[09:22] <comptoyou> sorry
[09:23] <bubba> sadly, my mouse is messed up right now :(
[09:23] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: what part is not helping?
[09:23] <nickrud> peppo, I'll add it ;)
[09:23] <zaxxon> i run the line on Kubuntu and am getting an error that flash-mozilla can not b found
[09:23] <bubba> which god do I pray to for mouse fixery ?
[09:23] <peppo> nickrud, it doesn't work out-of-the-box
[09:23] <IdleOne> CompBrain:  there you go it is unpacking and replacing / installing
[09:23] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  ^
[09:23] <gnomefreak> !info flash
[09:23] <gnomefreak> !flash
[09:23] <ubotu> I guess restricted is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats  Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats
[09:24] <nickrud> peppo, no, it doesn't, or not well. read the voodoo page, it'll explain a bit
[09:24] <comptoyou> where does it go IdleOne ?
[09:24] <jesseman_> comptoyou, killall-gnome-panel will make the crossover menu appear in your apps menu
[09:24] <jesseman_> comptoyou, sorry, its "killall gnome-panel"
[09:24] <peppo> we don't care about 3d one iota
[09:24] <zaxxon> gnome, i got its message - but the link to ubuntu flash pages, does not work for my KUBUNTU 5.10
[09:24] <manthar> !fr
[09:24] <bubba> 70% of 641.4 MB <-- breezy 64 cd downloading :)
[09:24] <ubotu> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[09:25] <manthar> #ubuntu-fr
[09:25] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: hold on im trying to open it
[09:25] <bubba> it would be nifty if i can restore my mouse before 100%
[09:25] <zaxxon> cool thanks
[09:25] <comptoyou> im in kde
[09:25] <zaxxon> its a kde desktop not gnome - if that makes any difference
[09:25] <IdleOne> comptoyou:  try #kubuntu for help with kde
[09:25] <nickrud> peppo, all you need to do is edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and insert the correct HorizSync & VertRefresh under the Monitor section
[09:26] <bubba> !tell bubba about fixmouse
[09:26] <gnomefreak> Xappe: no
[09:26] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: no
[09:26] <bubba> wishful thinking!
[09:26] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: are you running a i386?
[09:26] <DigitalGheko> sup
[09:26] <gnomefreak> zaxxon: also do you have multiverse repo enabled?
[09:27] <zaxxon> GF if an INTEL mobo is i386, then yes
[09:27] <zaxxon> dont know gnome, never heard of multiverse
[09:27] <zaxxon> ight help for me to tell you,
[09:27] <gnomefreak> !multiverse
[09:27] <ubotu> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
[09:27] <zaxxon> I AM AS GREEN AS KERMIT THE FROG
[09:27] <gnomefreak> ^^^ enable both universe and multiverse
[09:27] <nickrud> !components
[09:27] <ubotu> The rationale behind the different components of the ubuntu repositories (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) is described at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/components
[09:28] <Poogles> Mind if I ask someone an Ubuntu question?
[09:28] <gnomefreak> Poogles: ask away
[09:28] <DigitalGheko> gnomefreak, what does that do?
[09:28] <IdleOne> zaxxon:  lucky guy! how is Mrs.Piggy doing? ;)
[09:28] <Poogles> For some odd reason my resolution doesn't seem to change no matter what I do to xorg.conf and the like.
[09:28] <gnomefreak> DigitalGheko: what ddoes what do?
[09:28] <DigitalGheko> the multivers thing?
[09:28] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell Poogles about fixres
[09:28] <zaxxon> idle, she is horny as ever, and never lets me sleep
[09:28] <Poogles> It is stuck at 1024x768 and has these horrid black bars on the side.
[09:28] <gnomefreak> DigitalGheko: universe and multiverse are repos to allow more packages
[09:29] <gnomefreak> Poogles: read the pm ubotu sent you
[09:29] <DigitalGheko> i popped my linux virginity today with an install of ubuntu... loving it already... just don't know much about anything =P
[09:29] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  first step is enable multiverse . type !repos in here and follow the link the bot gives you
[09:29] <thenuke> DigitalGheko: that's the best part I think.. I mean that when you really dont know anything about what seems interesting
[09:30] <DigitalGheko> tell me... ATI drivers for this laptop; can I install them?
[09:30] <DigitalGheko> !repos
[09:30] <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
[09:30] <IdleOne> !ati
[09:30] <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
[09:30] <HammerBlade2020> i want dapper ahhh!!
[09:30] <DigitalGheko> oooo thanks IdleOne
[09:30] <we2by> !hacks
[09:30] <ubotu> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, we2by
[09:31] <louis_> Hello
[09:31] <ixian> doesn't easyubuntu come with ati drivers? are they the same ones as that method?
[09:31] <DigitalGheko> k next stupid question... how do I install the drivers?
[09:31] <zaxxon> here thanks for the help.... NOT
[09:31] <zaxxon> but possibly better
[09:31] <zaxxon> got me to get it working by my self
[09:31] <zaxxon> went to adept
[09:31] <gnomefreak> ixian: it does i dont know if same though
[09:31] <zaxxon> seardched for flash
[09:31] <zaxxon> and there it was.
[09:31] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  like I said enable multivverse first
[09:31] <Madpilot> !enter
[09:31] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[09:31] <DigitalGheko> kk
[09:32] <Poogles> Ruddy Ubuntu - anyone know how to get the hell out of X and back to the glorious console mode I miss so much?
[09:32] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  when that is done you will follow the wiki page for the ati drivers and if you run into walls you ask in here ()
[09:32] <Poogles> I'm on a friend's laptop right now... She insisted on having an easier end distro, so I decided to try out Ubuntu.
[09:32] <gnomefreak> Poogles: ctrl+alt+f1
[09:32] <nickrud> Poogles, clt-alt-f1 thru f6 for consoles
[09:32] <louis_> io
[09:32] <mister_roboto> Poogles: you can always choose a console login from the initial login dialog box too
[09:32] <gnomefreak> come back to X with ctrl+alt+f7
[09:33] <nickrud> zaxxon, which flash did you find? (some are better than others)
[09:34] <DigitalGheko> IdleOne, thanks =] 
[09:34] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  np
[09:35] <peppo> nickrud, did you have those modelines?
[09:35] <bubba> 86%
[09:35] <manthar> how can i mount my disk drive
[09:35] <nickrud> peppo, you probably don't want to add modelines; if you like, you can pm me & I'll walk you through it
[09:35] <manthar> i'm a newbie in ubuntu
[09:35] <peppo> well, I'm logged in via VNC, and looking at his xorg.conf
[09:35] <Madpilot> !mount
[09:35] <ubotu> methinks mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[09:35] <Madpilot> peppo: ^^^
[09:36] <IdleOne> manthar:  welcome to Ubuntu
[09:36] <manthar> hi idleone
[09:36] <peppo> maddler, ^^^?
[09:36] <dan_> gnomefreak: nope the sound is at full
[09:36] <bubba> manthar, there are many ways, you can mount (as root or sudo), with the command line with the mount command, or you may be able to use a gui (like konqueror...)
[09:36] <manthar> ok i like the sudo comand
[09:36] <manthar> bubba can you help me
[09:36] <bubba> ubotu, mount is a command for mounting filesystems.
[09:36] <ubotu> ...but mount is already something else...
[09:36] <Madpilot> peppo: look at the URLs that 'ubotu posted
[09:37] <peppo> maddler, yeh?
[09:37] <Madpilot> peppo: above where I used the ^^^
[09:37] <peppo> Madpilot, the tdfx driver is already installed and in use.
[09:37] <Madpilot> peppo: ah, sorry - wrong person :|
[09:37] <bubba> manthar, if you can be specific, i can help specifically.
[09:37] <Madpilot> manthar:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
[09:38] <bubba> manthar, my guess is that link above has everything you need to know...
[09:38] <gnomefreak> dan_: i was kidding because you asked whats wrong with my sound  i cant see your sound from here so i didnt know what is wrong with it. does lspci list your sound card?
[09:38] <HammerBlade2020> how do i find out how secure my ubuntu machine is?
[09:39] <nickrud> peppo, the monitor section should look like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9316 ; be SURE to use values that are correct for his monitor
[09:39] <bubba> HammerBlade2020, thats a good question, but i dont know if any one person can answer that.
[09:39] <HammerBlade2020> i see :-(
[09:39] <Madpilot> HammerBlade2020: by default it's quite secure.
[09:39] <gnomefreak> secure from what?
[09:39] <sureshot> hey does anyone know how to run 2 montirs as an extended desktop with ubuntu
[09:39] <HammerBlade2020> from hackers.
[09:39] <HammerBlade2020> i use ssh, is that ok?
[09:39] <HammerBlade2020> ssh to get on irc from work etc.
[09:40] <bubba> 95%
[09:41] <peterrus> is there someone who knows how to rip dvd's and then convert them to 320x240 pixels and lower the sound/video quality so i can play them on my pocketpc?
[09:42] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: as long as the pc is connected to net there will always be a way to get into it but they have things that will help secure the pc
[09:42] <bubba> HammerBlade2020, well... what are your options? windows? if thats your only other option, then ubuntu is probably more secure.
[09:42] <dan_> gnomefreak:  I dont know what my sound card is! but heres what it came up, and perhaps you will be able to see if it has picked up a sound card or not. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9317
[09:42] <peppo> nickrud, cool, thanks, just have to find some good specs for this monitor
[09:42] <HammerBlade2020> bubba, i'm not going back to windows. period
[09:42] <ompaul> gnomefreak, such as ubuntu
[09:42] <manthar> bubba i make a mistake this is note a disk drive but a floppy drive
[09:42] <bubba> HammerBlade2020, AND YOU CANT MAKE ME! so there!
[09:43] <DigitalGheko> anyone have experience with CrossOver Office?
[09:43] <HammerBlade2020> bubba, :-)
[09:43] <bubba> im scared to use windows anymore...
[09:43] <budluva> anyone here familiar with getting wifi working? im having problems finding out exactly which wireless driver i should use...
[09:43] <gnomefreak> dan_: thats the first time ive ever heard of that soundcard maybe someone else has heard of it knows how to set it up
[09:44] <bubba> budluva, ive had lots of problems... but right now i have my wireless working using ndiswrapper and the windows inf/sys files
[09:44] <gnomefreak> DigitalGheko: i know its not free
[09:44] <sureshot> is there a way to use 2 monitors as an extended desktop
[09:44] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, you can check for things that are listening to the net by typing sudo netstat -tlp in a terminal...
[09:44] <DigitalGheko> i wanna get dreamweaver8 running on here... any suggestions?
[09:44] <budluva> bubba hrmm...ill try ndiswrapper i guess
[09:44] <bubba> budluva, sometimes dmesg | grep net  will show the right info
[09:44] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: by default linux is more secure than most other os
[09:45] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, yea i figured
[09:45] <bubba> budluva, well.. you need to find out whats right for your computer... first figure out what you have, then google it, and ubuntu, and you will likely find how others got thiers working.
[09:45] <gnomefreak> DigitalGheko: there are a few other nice options than dreamweaver for linux
[09:45] <budluva> bubba dmesg just shows eth0, marvell yukon, nothing about my wireless card
[09:45] <DigitalGheko> gnomefreak, such as?
[09:45] <bubba> ive been surprised how many times ubuntu has figured out my wifi, and it just worked on first boot!
[09:46] <stpere> DigitalGheko, nvu, bluefish
[09:46] <Madpilot> gnomefreak: try Bluefish
[09:46] <gnomefreak> Madpilot: i can do that brb let me install :) ty
[09:46] <DigitalGheko> =D thanks
[09:46] <bubba> budluva, hrm... well the kernel may not be detecting it. do you have a laptop? can you lookup the model, and find your specs?
[09:46] <budluva> ya...
[09:47] <budluva> bubba   arrow103720 - Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (WM3B2200BG)
[09:47] <budluva>    arrow105881 - Wireless 802.11g (WMIB-158G)
[09:47] <budluva> either one of those, dont know which one though
[09:47] <budluva> ubuntu wont detect it
[09:47] <bubba> budluva, hey, ive got its little brother (2100) in my other lappy...
[09:48] <budluva> ya im guessing its the intel 2200bg card in my lappy
[09:48] <ubuntu> i'm looking for ICQ under linux
[09:48] <bubba> ubuntu automagicly detected it and got it working about 6 different times, but one time it needed  a program called rf1 installed (or run) to turn on the card.
[09:48] <scav> that intel card should be auto detected
[09:48] <budluva> what did you use to autodetect? at install you mean?
[09:49] <bubba> budluva, the intel is part of centrino, as in Intel based laptop... i dont know about arrow.
[09:49] <gnomefreak> sweet bluefish is an all around editor :)
[09:50] <budluva> bubba i have an amd64 cpu
[09:50] <dan_> Does anyone know how to set up my sound card?? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9317
[09:50] <Madpilot> gnomefreak: yeah, I think new versions of Bluefish are now coded in... Bluefish :P
[09:50] <DigitalGheko> lol
[09:50] <gnomefreak> this is nice :) i like
[09:50] <bubba> budluva, well... most of the ubuntu installs on that laptop, it just worked.. i never did anything. but one time, i had to find a program called RF1, and run it to turn the wifi card on.
[09:51] <bubba> budluva, I do in the machine im on right now... but i have to reboot it to burn/install breezy 64.
[09:51] <gnomefreak> assuming this is latest version ;)
[09:51] <bubba> my damn mouse has not returned :( so  i gotta reboot! poops
[09:51] <budluva> hrmm
[09:51] <budluva> well im lost never had to config wireless with ubuntu
[09:52] <biloyp> anyone kkknow of a app that can play .wmv media files
[09:52] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  do you know how I add evolution to the right click menu in openbox?
[09:52] <Seveas> biloyp, {mplayer,totem-xine} + w32codecs
[09:52] <soundray> dan_, you don't seem to have a recognized sound card. If you set up a program such as vdr, which makes use of your DVB card, you may be able to play sound through it.
[09:52] <biloyp> I tried totem but it wouldnt work Sev
[09:52] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: no not off hand i havent used openbox in a year or so i was using flux but never tried
[09:52] <gopi> !java
[09:52] <ubotu> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs
[09:53] <Madpilot> !tell biloyp about restricted
[09:53] <biloyp> I installed java with the pacakge manager and it works
[09:53] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  right now Im starting from terminal but if I close the term window it shuts down evolution also :/
[09:53] <biloyp> tks Mad I know about restricted..I will check that out
[09:54] <damnageHack> hi. how to install java 1.5 in ubuntu breezy? the default 1.4 installation is not satisfactory for me
[09:54] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: in the menu do you see menu editor or edit menu?
[09:54] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  nope
[09:54] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell damnageHack about java
[09:54] <nickrud> IdleOne, nohup evolution  should allow you close the terminal
[09:54] <biloyp> damage read the Help docs about Java
[09:54] <luis_> hi
[09:55] <IdleOne> nickrud:  lemme give it a try
[09:55] <nickrud> IdleOne, typo: hohup evolution &
[09:55] <damnageHack> gnomefreak: thx
[09:55] <gnomefreak> yw
[09:56] <triceratops> I just saw that fetchmailconf is only a script which points to '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/fetchmailconf.py'. but this file don't exist. Is this a bug or is there a paket missing I have to install?
[09:57] <IdleOne> nickrud:  hohup comand not found
[09:57] <amonkey> i accidently overwrote the beginning of my partition, i want to try some file recovery software on it but first i want to get my comp running again. how can i image the damaged partition so i can run recovery stuff later?
[09:57] <soundray> !info fetchmailconf
[09:57] <ubotu> fetchmailconf: (fetchmail configurator), section universe/mail, is optional. Version: 6.2.5-13ubuntu3.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 99 kB, Installed size: 224 kB
[09:57] <soundray> triceratops, ^
[09:58] <jerry> hello room
[09:58] <nickrud> IdleOne, it's in coreutils, I can't imagine it not being there
[09:58] <soundray> IdleOne, try nohup instead of hohup :)
[09:58] <definity> hi
[09:58] <nickrud> doh
[09:58] <definity> can some one help me
[09:59] <soundray> definity, not unless you ask a question
[09:59] <jerry> can some one tell me where i can get the best info for a noob and linux?
[09:59] <gnu2it2> will dapper flight3 automatically upgrade to fl4 or is therea trick?
[09:59] <definity> if i download kbfx would i download the .deb file
[09:59] <amonkey> jerry, google
[09:59] <nickrud> jerry, tldp.org
[09:59] <definity> if im using kubuntu
[09:59] <IdleOne> nickrud:  thanks command is nohup evolution
[09:59] <gnomefreak> gnu2it2: if you do the updates it will
[09:59] <triceratops> soundray: Theres nothing told about why there is no '/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/fetchmailconf.py'...
[09:59] <soundray> jerry, check out cli info from ubotu:
[10:00] <Wolfwood> Anyone tell me why Ubuntu wouldn't let me go above 1024 X 768 on my Mini?
[10:00] <soundray> !tell jerry about cli
[10:00] <gnomefreak> only difference between flights is the packages are fixed or updated
[10:00] <jerry> tks ray
[10:00] <soundray> !tell Wolfwood about fixres
[10:00] <Wolfwood> Yeah, tell me about that...
[10:00] <nickrud> IdleOne, fixed one typo, added another. Sorry
[10:00] <soundray> triceratops, 'sudo apt-get install fetchmailconf'
[10:00] <jerry> im so new i still have windows behind my ears
[10:00] <IdleOne> nickrud:  I thought thats what it might have been lol
[10:00] <Wolfwood> I'm an unusual switcher, I bet - going from OS X to Ubuntu..
[10:00] <soundray> jerry, go through the menus and try out the smorgasbord of programs that come with ubuntu.
[10:01] <nickrud> jerry, just defenstrate yourself, it'll be alright ;)
[10:01] <IdleOne> Wolfwood:  not unusual at all
[10:01] <jerry> tks nick
[10:01] <peppo> nickrud, thanks, using those horiz/vertical freqs worked. danke!
[10:01] <nickrud> peppo, yw
[10:01] <Wolfwood> Deutscher?
[10:01] <IdleOne> !nl
[10:01] <ubotu> Op #ubuntu-nl staat de koffie al voor je klaar.
[10:01] <soundray> Wolfwood, yes.
[10:01] <soundray> IdleOne, Deutsch != Dutch  :)
[10:01] <triceratops> soundray: I did an anpt-get install fetchmailconf! That's whay I#m asking :-)
[10:01] <Wolfwood> I see. I found OS X to be sluggish on the Mini. Doesn't compare to this.
[10:02] <IdleOne> aahhh they all speak the same thing :P
[10:02] <Wolfwood> Although I don't know how Ubuntu does with hardware 3D acceleration
[10:02] <gnomefreak> the apps that are in the main repos should the bugs go to launchpad (already sent there) or should i try the apps site?
[10:02] <jerry> just unsure and scared to try to modify ubuntu so im just need info on how i can get my music out of my hd
[10:02] <Wolfwood> So anyway, I am certainly curious about fixres. What do I do?
[10:02] <aaa> what's the path of the firefox 1.0.7 installation? (included with ubuntu)
[10:02] <speyer> can anyone please have a look at this , apt doesnt remove " phpmyadmin " , there is a error " http://pastebin.com/572334 "
[10:02] <nickrud> gnomefreak, launchpad, but if there's already a app bug, a reference to it in malone would probably be welcome
[10:03] <IdleOne> /etc/opt I blelieve aaa
[10:03] <soundray> triceratops, ah, okay. You have found a package bug, it seems.
[10:03] <xerophyte> i have 5.10, how can i upgrade my 5.10 to 6.04 .. where can iget the source list
[10:03] <Wolfwood> I used an external HD to back up my personal data
[10:03] <PuMpErNiCkLe> gnomefreak: both, I'd say
[10:03] <Wolfwood> Then wiped my mini's drive
[10:03] <gnomefreak> nickrud: i have been the only bug reported on that app so far
[10:03] <soundray> Wolfwood, read the private message from ubotu.
[10:03] <amonkey> xerophyte, i think that's in the wiki,are you sure you actuallu want to do that?
[10:03] <_jason> aaa: /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox
[10:03] <jerry> does any one here play americar army on linux?
[10:03] <Wolfwood> Ah, thanks soundray. Didn't know what that was down there..
[10:04] <xerophyte> amonkey, its vmware test install ..
[10:04] <aaa> ok, please tell me again the command to open the root file browser
[10:04] <xerophyte> amonkey, can you give me the link please
[10:04] <j2daosh> ok... im back... gonna give the scripting thing another chance lol... i managed to make it work for the most part... however... how do i use mathmatical operators? is there a list of them somewhere? i need to know how to use a "less then" operator (IE - if $PID >= 2 then kill "$PID")
[10:04] <_jason> aaa: you really should not mess with files as root, with that warning: gksudo nautilus
[10:04] <j2daosh> (in that case i need the greater then operator)
[10:05] <kubby510> can someone help me get hotplug working?
[10:05] <_jason> j2daosh: that tldp doc lists them
[10:05] <Mabus07> Can somebody tell me how to get a package and all of it's dependencies from the repos and put it on a cd/usb drive, and how to use it to install the package on an ubuntu machine without the internet?
[10:05] <aaa> I used /usr/lib/mozila, but the message "Please enter a valid installacion path" appears
[10:05] <IdleOne> _jason:  he is trying to upgrade to ff1.5..been told about the wiki a few times but insists on breaking it himself heh
[10:05] <amonkey> xerophyte, i was wrong. i would guess just change breezy to dapper. that worked for going from hoary to breezy at least
[10:05] <gnomefreak> j2daosh: i havent gotten that far in bash yet but try the abs package from repos its great guide to scripting
[10:05] <j2daosh> jason... i have never figured out how to use gksudo nautilus... i just open a root terminal or open a root nautilus with my nautilus script
[10:05] <nickrud> gnomefreak, you'd probably get a quicker fix if you do filed upstream (no offence to the ubuntu guys) You might want to check debian's bug database as well
[10:05] <triceratops> soundray:  Bug #31798 in fetchmail fetchmailconf (Ubuntu): "fetchmaiconf is a shellscript calling a nonexistant file". Some weeks old but not confirmed yet....
[10:06] <gnomefreak> aaa: if you read the wiki copy and paste pretty much all commands there should be 0 issues
[10:06] <aaa> etc/opt is empty
[10:06] <j2daosh> gnome... yeah im reading that one... but im not getting it... lol its in technical speak which confuses the hell outta me
[10:06] <j2daosh> lol
[10:06] <soundray> triceratops, I suspected that. Would you like a sample .fetchmailrc ?
[10:06] <sureshot> hello again does any one here know how to run 2 monitors as one desktop
[10:06] <tigerkub> can someoen tell me what files are important for hotplug?
[10:07] <aaa> but i want to install the flash player, i will install firefox 1.5 later...
[10:07] <DigitalGheko> just incase anyone wanted to know... Bluefish > nvu
[10:07] <nickrud> tigerkub, the stuff in /etc/hotplug & /etc/hotplug.d
[10:07] <DigitalGheko> ^_^
[10:07] <slide> Is there a quick way via command like to make all files in a directory writable by user/group but not all?
[10:07] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell aaa about flash
[10:07] <irvken> cna you run ubuntu with a kda desktop?
[10:07] <irvken> kde
[10:07] <triceratops> soundray:  Thanks, no. I always write it by hand. But I know a lot people who like to use fetchmailconf.
[10:07] <nickrud> tell aaa about ff15
[10:07] <nickrud> !tell aaa about ff15
[10:07] <nickrud> !tell aaa about ff1.5
[10:07] <gnomefreak> lol
[10:08] <j2daosh> oh wait... ok i think it is making alittle sense now (the abs guide)..... lets see if i get it... ill be back in 20... either really pissed off or really happy lol
[10:08] <nickrud> mumbles
[10:08] <Madpilot> nickrud: third times the charm? :P
[10:08] <Mabus07> Can somebody tell me how to get a package and all of it's dependencies from the repos and put it on a cd/usb drive, and how to use it to install the package on an ubuntu machine without the internet?
[10:08] <gnomefreak> abs guide =advanced bash scripting guide :)
[10:08] <nickrud> Madpilot, all good things come in threes
[10:08] <j2daosh> lol yeah i know... thats why im not getting it lol... because im novice
[10:08] <Jivenix> i just installed a chess game, but i cant find it
[10:09] <IdleOne> nickrud:  if that were true we would all have 3 girlfriends or wives lmao
[10:09] <gnomefreak> Jivenix: run it in terminal maybe
[10:09] <sureshot> or our wives will have 3 boyfirends or husbands LOL
[10:09] <Jivenix> i tried
[10:09] <IdleOne> sureshot:  as long as get mine
[10:09] <IdleOne> heheh
[10:09] <soundray> triceratops, maybe you can apt-get source fetchmail and find the script in there.
[10:09] <j2daosh> /usr/share/bin:/usr/bin:~/bin:/bin:/sbin/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/share/sbin:/usr/local/sbin
[10:09] <sureshot> he heheh
[10:09] <nickrud> IdleOne, dreamer
[10:10] <Mantice> Ubuntu broke installing a graphics card driver :(
[10:10] <j2daosh> lol ur game is somewhere in one of those lol
[10:10] <IdleOne> nickrud:  I cant handle the 1 i have wtf am I gonna do with 3
[10:10] <sureshot> just need to know if there is a way to run 2 monitors as one desktop on ubuntu or any linux
[10:10] <nickrud> IdleOne, have them compete
[10:10] <IdleOne> hahahaha
[10:10] <gnomefreak> sureshot: yes there is but im not real sure how
[10:10] <sureshot> is there a wiki if so ware
[10:11] <Mantice> lol
[10:11] <sureshot> like to work on one and watch tv on the other
[10:11] <IdleOne> !dualmonitors
[10:11] <ubotu> IdleOne: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:11] <sureshot> i have a 21 and a 19
[10:11] <j2daosh> i have 4 montiors....3 are broke though
[10:11] <Mantice> Can some one fix my ubuntu please
[10:11] <gnomefreak> IdleOne: you really didnt think it was that easy did you :(
[10:11] <Mantice> GUI modes gone !!
[10:11] <Mabus07> sureshot: with the appropriate drivers and hardware, yes
[10:11] <j2daosh> mantice... sure whats ur ip? lol j/p
[10:11] <IdleOne> gnomefreak:  gave it a try
[10:11] <Mabus07> sureshot: most of the time, if you can get it to work on windows it will work on ubuntu
[10:11] <Mantice> It was working
[10:12] <j2daosh> then why u need it fixed?
[10:12] <Mantice> Then I updated drivers
[10:12] <gnomefreak> Mantice: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xor and set settings back to default
[10:12] <Mabus07> sureshot: and in my case, I like how my ATI does two monitors BETTER than it does on windows
[10:12] <triceratops> soundray: Is there a CVS of fetchmail somwhere out there in the wild?
[10:12] <Mantice> becasue it lag on screen saver
[10:12] <sureshot> i have an ati 2550 with 256 meg and 2 monitor connections.. it works ok with both monitors showing the same thing
[10:12] <j2daosh> oh... well dont do that
[10:12] <j2daosh> lol
[10:12] <Mabus07> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:12] <Mabus07> Forgot a g
[10:12] <soundray> triceratops, I've got the py script here. Would you like a link?
[10:12] <nickrud> sureshot, there's a couple of things on the wiki, search for xinerama
[10:12] <gnomefreak> oops
[10:12] <sureshot> works fine with windows but i am tring to tell micorsoft ware to go LOL
[10:12] <gnomefreak> sorry
[10:12] <triceratops> soundray: Oh yes please, that would be nice.
[10:12] <sureshot> thanks a buch man
[10:13] <IdleOne> hmm  4 monitors? 1 for each workspace can see everything going on and have 14 different irc clients heh
[10:13] <nickrud> sureshot, if they don't work (cuz they're not complete) gentoo has a decent howto, iirc
[10:13] <soundray> triceratops, http://www.soundray.org/fetchmailconf
[10:13] <izmaelis> is it possible to adjust screen brightness in ubuntu?
[10:13] <Mabus07> so nobody knows how to download packages from the repo in order to transfer them via burnt cd to a computer without access to the internet? This is rather important..
[10:13] <sureshot> ok thanks.. i hate ms...
[10:14] <jjjjjjj> well time for another format and reinstall.  maybe try suse this time.
[10:14] <_jason> j2daosh: do you have access to safari books?  The o'reilly tutorial on bash is pretty good
[10:14] <nickrud> Mabus07, it's not exactly easy, but you could look into apt-zip
[10:14] <syl> hi
[10:14] <sanmarcos> what ubuntu release/version do you guys recommend for a server?
[10:14] <Mantice> Man I was going to start recomending Ubuntu over, Microsoft when I fix computers
[10:14] <speyer> ubuntu portage rocks :)
[10:14] <soundray> Mabus06, look at the --print-uris option to apt-get
[10:14] <Mabus07> !apt-zip
[10:14] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Mabus07
[10:14] <sureshot> same here man
[10:14] <Mabus07> --print-uris?
[10:14] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: 5.10
[10:14] <sureshot> or any linux
[10:14] <nickrud> !info apt-zip
[10:14] <ubotu> apt-zip: (Update a non-networked computer using apt and removable media), section universe/admin, is extra. Version: 0.13.2 (breezy), Packaged size: 14 kB, Installed size: 96 kB
[10:14] <sanmarcos> gnomefreak: breezy ?
[10:14] <sureshot> anything but ms
[10:15] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: yes
[10:15] <soundray> Mabus07, yes, that is what the option is called.
[10:15] <sureshot> hey here is a stupid question is the wiki url www.wiki.com
[10:15] <Mantice> im a nix n00b
[10:15] <Mantice> no
[10:15] <Mabus07> sureshot:  wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:15] <gopi> !bt878
[10:15] <ubotu> I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gopi
[10:15] <Mantice> www.wikii.org
[10:15] <gnomefreak> sureshot: wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:15] <IdleOne> sureshot:  wiki.ubuntu.com
[10:15] <nickrud> Mabus07, you could switch to dapper (synaptic is supposed to have that built in now)
[10:15] <sureshot> thanks again
[10:15] <syl> hibernate: [10]  Executing EnsureSwsusp2Capable ...
[10:15] <syl> Your kernel does not have any recent Software Suspend 2 support compiled in.
[10:15] <Mabus07> nickrud: I just need to get a package for a friend...
[10:15] <gopi> !bttv
[10:15] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gopi
[10:15] <syl> i have kernel 2.6.12-9-686 but hibernate doesnt work... in hibernate log say
[10:15] <sanmarcos> is xlibs broken in breezy?
[10:15] <syl> hibernate: [10]  Executing EnsureSwsusp2Capable ...
[10:15] <syl> Your kernel does not have any recent Software Suspend 2 support compiled in.
[10:16] <sanmarcos> gnomefreak: it kinda sucks because it makes me install X
[10:16] <Madpilot> gopi: what are you looking for?
[10:16] <Mantice> Does dammper able to write to NTSF drives?
[10:16] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: why?
[10:16] <j2daosh> nah i dont have access to that... i dont think it would help anyway... im looking at this abs guide and it is just raising more questions then it is supposed to be answering. like the part on if statements and setting multiple parameters... if [ $# -lt $minparam ]  then..... the only thing is... dude never set the # varible in there... he just uses the -n whatever parameters for variables.... how is that possible?
[10:16] <gopi> i downloaded bttv...
[10:16] <Madpilot> Mantice: Dapper? no idea
[10:16] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: you should beable to do a server install
[10:16] <gopi> Madpilot: how to install it?
[10:16] <j2daosh> dont u have to set the # varible in order to call the # varible into the script?
[10:16] <nickrud> Mabus07, tracking the dependencies can be a real bear; --print-uris is something I haven't tried before, it may work very well
[10:16] <Mantice> Better Graphics card drivers?
[10:16] <sanmarcos> gnomefreak: I think I didnt do that.. Id have to reinstall right?
[10:16] <_hupp3l> hey is there anyone that can help me to install vlc
[10:16] <j2daosh> _hupp3l, sudo apt-get install vlc
[10:17] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: its easiest that way its clean of any non needed crap
[10:17] <Mabus07> nickrud: how do you use the --print-uris option?
[10:17] <soundray> Mabus07, nickrud, I have used --print-uris and wget to update offline machines.
[10:17] <gopi> Madpilot: This is the one i downloaded bttv-0.9.15.tar.gz
[10:17] <_hupp3l> ok but then I get the following dependency errors
[10:17] <Madpilot> gopi: not sure - check the website you got it from?
[10:17] <gnomefreak> sanmarcos: when the install screen comes up type server than hit enter
[10:17] <Mabus07> soundray: great, so can you give me a few pointers?
[10:17] <soundray> Mabus07, read man apt-get
[10:17] <nickrud> Mabus07, talk to the experienced guy :)
[10:17] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: on dapper?
[10:17] <_jason> j2daosh: #?  what does that do?
[10:18] <DigitalGheko> anyone succesfully installed F4L (Flash4Linux) ?
[10:18] <_hupp3l> http://pastebin.com/572354
[10:18] <gopi> Madpilot: Is there a way to install any driver for my pinnacle TV card... i mean install through repositery ?
[10:18] <_hupp3l> yes on dapper
[10:18] <IdleOne> !tell DigitalGheko  about flash
[10:18] <Madpilot> gopi: check the Ubuntu wiki (wiki.ubuntu.com) or google
[10:18] <nickrud> gopi, bttv is already in your kernel; try modprobe bttv
[10:18] <j2daosh> _jason, beats the hell outta me... thats why im confused lol... in the abs guide he uses if [ $# -lt $minparam ]  then whatever the rest of it is.... i wanna know what the special # is supposed to do because he/she never set that varible in the beginning of the script
[10:18] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: not sure about that package yet but dapper is gonna have depends issues
[10:19] <gopi> ok thanks !
[10:19] <_hupp3l> but i got vlc to install before with dapper
[10:19] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: try sudo apt-get -f install
[10:19] <_hupp3l> why would it suddenly do that
[10:19] <_jason> j2daosh: args=$#           # Number of args passed. :)
[10:19] <biloyp> I got mplayer to work but when the wmv plays I get and error saying to provide the correct font path????
[10:19] <Mabus07> How do I run the command and use the print-uris option, though? I tried apt-get install packagename --print-uris but it said I already had the package installed, so it didnt list anything
[10:19] <j2daosh> where the hell is that at?!
[10:19] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: because dapper is always changing (hence the term unstable
[10:19] <_hupp3l> nope gnomefreak still nothing
[10:20] <_jason> j2daosh: go to the next grey block
[10:20] <gopi> nickrud: I tried modprobe bttv in terminal but nothing happened ?
[10:20] <nickrud> biloyp, use the config on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto
[10:20] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: this is for vlc? or for opera?
[10:20] <La_PaRCa> I cant see XviD stuffs in totem-xine. any ideas?
[10:20] <_hupp3l> vlc
[10:20] <j2daosh> oh... lol way at the bottom
[10:20] <nickrud> gopi, now, type lsmod | grep bttv ; if you see that, you have bttv installed and available for use
[10:20] <gnomefreak> ok hold ona min let me see something
[10:20] <j2daosh> well why would they do it that way... im still stuck at the top!?
[10:20] <_hupp3l> yeh i know i dont know why it says opera ther at the top
[10:21] <j2daosh> no... that last part aint in the script... so how is it part of the script?
[10:21] <soundray> Mabus07, perhaps you just need to run 'apt-cache depends packagename' and copy from /var/cache/apt/archive the appropriate packages.
[10:21] <gopi> nickrud: many things are displayed... looks like i am having !
[10:22] <La_PaRCa> Anyone care to help me? I cant watch XviD on totem-xine and already have libxvid installed.
[10:22] <soundray> Mabus07, sorry, got to go, hope you find a solution.
[10:22] <gopi> nickrud: So how to proceed to view TV using my TV tuner card? Should I need to get mytv or any software ??
[10:22] <gnomefreak> _hupp3l: im not having a problem with it
[10:22] <gnomefreak> you might want to try installing those packages by hand see if that helps if it starts giving you a dependency tree than stop and file bug
[10:22] <Goldfisch> Here is some more info on bttv ---> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Bttv
[10:22] <gnomefreak> iirc opera is pointing toward breezy libs anf thats why you cant install on dapper
[10:23] <sanmarcos> anybody having problems with xlibs being broken in breezy? unable to stat new dist conffile `/etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/yu.dpkg-new': Not a director
[10:23] <_hupp3l> nah got it now I had to remove opera first
[10:23] <sanmarcos> doing dpkg -a --configure --force-all doesnt work either
[10:23] <Goldfisch> Don't pursue actually running MythTV until you can watch tv on your computer with something like xawtv. When that works (with sound) then it is time to proceed to trying out the MythTV part.
[10:24] <gopi> So bttv is installed.. and i am having Pinnacle PCTV Pro.... so what else I need to get to see TV ?
[10:24] <DigitalGheko> !freeformats
[10:24] <nickrud> La_PaRCa, have you installed the w32codecs?
[10:24] <DigitalGheko> IdleOne, what was that command again?
[10:24] <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
[10:24] <DigitalGheko> !tell DigitalGheko about Flash
[10:24] <DigitalGheko> =D
[10:24] <speyer> what would libapache2-mod-chroot do ?
[10:24] <speyer> will this package make apache a bit secure ?
[10:24] <La_PaRCa> nickrud, yeah
[10:24] <DigitalGheko> !FreeFormats
[10:24] <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
[10:24] <sanmarcos> speyer: chroot locks users to a dir
[10:24] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  command for?
[10:24] <nickrud> gopi, I never had a tv card, I just knew what bttv was and knew you didn't need another package ;)
[10:25] <DigitalGheko> that !FreeFormats one =] 
[10:25] <speyer> sanmarcos so it will require auth ?
[10:25] <IdleOne> oh
[10:25] <sanmarcos> speyer: no
[10:25] <La_PaRCa> nickrud, any other ideas?
[10:25] <IdleOne> !tell DigitalGheko  about restrictedformats
[10:25] <nickrud> La_PaRCa, no, sorry
[10:25] <jhaig> I am trying the Ubuntu live CD on a new Dell PC.  I'm getting a lot of "host system error, PCI problems?" errors on the bootup and then it hangs after "Starting system log daemon: syslogd, klogd".  Can anyone help?
[10:25] <speyer> sanmarcos how will lock users to a dir then ?
[10:25] <gopi> nickrud: actually bttv is just driver right? But I need to get some sort of front end software so that I can watch TV right ??
[10:25] <sanmarcos> speyer: rtfm
[10:25] <La_PaRCa> :/
[10:25] <Goldfisch> gopi: Do you have xawtv installed?
[10:26] <nickrud> gopi, yes, exactly. What is good and what isn't, I have no clue
[10:26] <biloyp> Thx nickrud....worked GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:26] <Mabus07> Running apt-get cache depends packagename doesn't download the packages it just installs them... how do I download packages
[10:26] <gopi> Goldfisch: Not sure
[10:26] <sureshot> hey its me again. i am so clueless when it comes to linux but i am learning. hey how do i tell what version of xwindows is running
[10:26] <nickrud> biloyp, yw
[10:26] <gopi> Goldfisch: Is it a driver ?
[10:26] <nickrud> sureshot, head xdpyinfo
[10:26] <biloyp> DAAYUM   this version of Linux is soooo nice
[10:27] <gopi> Goldfisch: Or a front end media playing application ?
[10:27] <DigitalGheko> IdleOne, that f4l is a free thing... I just can't figure out how to install it properly... found a "sort of helpfull" thing in the forums... gonna try that out now =] 
[10:27] <biloyp> thx to you guys helping
[10:27] <sureshot> thanks again nickrud
[10:27] <gnomefreak> biloyp: what version of linux?
[10:27] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  go for it ()
[10:27] <biloyp> I meant ubuntu
[10:27] <Goldfisch> gopi: No, it is a tv player based on the free X athena widgets library (Xaw). Type "which xawtv"
[10:27] <WEED> hello
[10:27] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  when in doubt smash it
[10:27] <gopi> Goldfisch: When i typed lsmod | grep xawtv , nothing was showed
[10:27] <WEED> hello
[10:28] <IdleOne> heya weechat2
[10:28] <WEED> anybody
[10:28] <gnomefreak> ubuntu is the best but than again im biased
[10:28] <WEED> cant help
[10:28] <WEED> me
[10:28] <WEED> ?
[10:28] <IdleOne> !enter
[10:28] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[10:28] <WEED> !enter
[10:28] <eternaljoy> WEED: never!
[10:28] <green_earz> Mabus07: to just download a package patitude or apt-get install -d package , the -d option will tell apt-get to download only
[10:28] <biloyp> Yeah I have used Redhat...and others but this is excellent
[10:28] <_jason> WEED: ask your question
[10:28] <Goldfisch> gopi: That is because xawtv is an application not a driver. lsmod is only for finding kernel modules. You were asking about a frontend. This is a very lightweight front end to check out your tuner card with.
[10:28] <sureshot> hey i am running xorg 6.8.2 is that an old version
[10:28] <gnomefreak> WEED: type in full sentences
[10:28] <_jason> sureshot: same as mine
[10:28] <WEED> oka
[10:28] <eternaljoy> gnomefreak: WEED is just trolling
[10:28] <gnomefreak> sureshot: that is the version in breezy
[10:28] <sureshot> thanks _jason
[10:28] <nickrud> sureshot, it's the current for breezy, dapper will use 7.0
[10:28] <Mabus07> green_earz: thanks... and that will get all the dependencies, too?
[10:29] <WEED> i wanna know  how intall web admin
[10:29] <Goldfisch> If you want more reading, you can see my MythTV history ---> https://scifi.homelinux.net/mediawiki/index.php/MythTV
[10:29] <WEED> reight?
[10:29] <sureshot> ok the ati web site has a driver for that virsion just checking and thanks again all
[10:29] <HammerBlade2020> i feel like upgrading to dapper
[10:29] <Mabus07> green_earz: and it doesn't let me do it.. because I already have it installed... c
[10:29] <biloyp> I saw on Distro website how many hits ubuntu had and I had to try it and I am soooo happy with it
[10:29] <Mabus07> Is there any way I can override that check and have it download anyway, even though I already have it installed?
[10:29] <WEED> !how intall webadmin
[10:29] <ubotu> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, WEED
[10:29] <IdleOne> HammerBlade2020:  wait for the stable release unles you know your way around linux
[10:29] <xerophyte> after 6.04 release how long will 5.10 support exits
[10:29] <gopi> Goldfisch: So xawtv is good one? or any other better one or popular one is there ?
[10:29] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell WEED abotu webadmin
[10:30] <HammerBlade2020> IdleOne, i don't know too much so i guess ill stick to this :-P
[10:30] <gopi> which xawtv
[10:30] <nickrud> !tell sureshot about ati
[10:30] <Goldfisch> gopi: Well, are we talking about "good" or are we talking about "I want to know if my card works, and then I'm moving on to good ole mythtv?" I don't use xawtv to watch my shows, I use myth.
[10:30] <biloyp> I use to use webaaaadmin when I did web servers etc and it was an excelent tool
[10:30] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell WEED about webmin
[10:30] <nickrud> sureshot, that ubotu message is what you want to read
[10:30] <Goldfisch> gopi: You can do "sudo apt-get install xawtv"
[10:30] <Mabus07> does anyone know how I can uninstall a package and all of it's dependences, then? so I can apt-get install it but just download the files, next time?
[10:30] <xerophyte> how long the 5.10 support will continue after the 6.04 release .. imean like security upgrade and stuff
[10:31] <WEED> !how intall
[10:31] <ubotu> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, WEED
[10:31] <HammerBlade2020> xerophyte, i think 18 months
[10:31] <biloyp> Mab use the package manager
[10:31] <IdleOne> xerophyte: 18 months
[10:31] <gnomefreak> 18 months total
[10:31] <DigitalGheko> IdleOne, it works =D
[10:31] <b-rad> does anyone know of a way I can how fast my network link between my machine and my router is?  (10Mbit / 100Mbit)
[10:31] <IdleOne> DigitalGheko:  ()
[10:31] <gnomefreak> thats about a year after the release of dapper
[10:31] <gopi> Goldfisch: ok thanks then first let me try xawtv !
[10:31] <green_earz> Mabus07: aptitude reinstall -d package-name   clean you apt cache out first   apt-get clean   try in the idear on a small app first say nmap
[10:31] <IdleOne> ubotu:  WEED  makes you stupid
[10:31] <ubotu> IdleOne: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:32] <Goldfisch> ROFL
[10:32] <nickrud> lets get stupid! (my rallying cry, many moons ago)
[10:32] <WEED> no english
[10:32] <WEED> fuck you
[10:32] <gnomefreak> !ops
[10:32] <WEED> spanish
[10:32] <green_earz> Mabus07:  sorry clean your apt cache
[10:32] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[10:32] <nickrud> !es
[10:32] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:32] <IdleOne> nickrud:  mine also until i got so stupid I didnt know it
[10:32] <jerware> WEED:  nice name
[10:32] <gnomefreak> ty sir
[10:32] <Seveas> we need no drugs in here..
[10:33] <IdleOne> thank you Seveas
[10:33] <nickrud> point taken
[10:33] <xerophyte> HammerBlade2020, if i wanna upgrade to 6.04 just have to change the dapper and apt-get dist-upgrade am i right
[10:33] <Amaranth> We're messed up enough without them. ;)
[10:33] <WEED> idiot you stupid gringo
[10:33] <Amaranth> !dapper
[10:33] <gnomefreak> lol Amaranth
[10:33] <Seveas> WEED, either behave or begone
[10:33] <Mabus07> green_earz: thanks a lot, I'll try it
[10:33] <Eleaf> hmmmmmmmmmmmm
[10:33] <Seveas> well, begone it is...
[10:33] <gnomefreak> he choose begone
[10:33] <Goldfisch> I don't know...ubuntu sorts of gets you going, ehh?
[10:33] <nickrud> xerophyte, yes, but you'd be better off installing it to a spare partition instead of upgrading
[10:33] <Amaranth> Seveas: set a ban, colloquy doesn't show hostmasks
[10:33] <HammerBlade2020> xerophyte, i'm not an expert but i think so
[10:34] <Eleaf> huuummmm
[10:34] <gnomefreak> xerophyte: for the most part yes
[10:34] <xerophyte> nickrud, i am just testing the upgrade in vmware
[10:34] <Mabus07> green_earz: do I have to do the same thing manually for each of it's dependencies or is there a way to get it to download all of them?
[10:34] <neiras> I love people who have easily bannable hostnames
[10:34] <Eleaf> oh dear
[10:34] <nickrud> xerophyte, then the answer is you are exactly correct :)
[10:34] <green_earz> Mabus07: the place the keep a eye on is /var/cache/apt/archives   for the downloaded packages
[10:34] <Alex_C> Hey,
[10:34] <xerophyte> gnomefreak, whatelse should ido to upgrade just wondering other than fix it .. is there server version of 6.04
[10:34] <deefzi> what could be the problem that i have to use hardframedrop with mplayer, although my computer shouldn't be too slow to be capable of playing certain videos without lagging
[10:34] <gnomefreak> xerophyte: make sure you have ubuntu-desktop install first but beware dapper is unstable and may break
[10:34] <deefzi> different vo?
[10:34] <Eleaf> wait, he left though
[10:34] <Eleaf> ;)
[10:34] <Mabus07> green_earz: yep, I have a nautilus window open there but only the package, not it's dependencies, downloaded
[10:34] <Alex_C> I've just re-installed Ubuntu again, but everytime I restart Ubuntu Firefox will NOT open
[10:34] <xerophyte> gnomefreak, is there server version of 6.04
[10:35] <Alex_C> so....again I have no web browser
[10:35] <Mabus07> anyone know how to completely uninstall a package and all of it's dependencies? please?
[10:35] <biloyp> deefzi did u install the codecs
[10:35] <gnomefreak> xerophyte: server install just as breezy but upgrade is just going to upgrade the packages on your system
[10:35] <Seveas> Mabus06, debfoster
[10:35] <deefzi> biloyp, ofc. w32codecs
[10:35] <Eleaf> hmmm
[10:35] <Mabus07> Seveas: debfoster?
[10:35] <biloyp> Mabus..use the Pacakge Manager
[10:35] <Seveas> Mabus07, apt-get install debfoster; man debfoster
[10:35] <Seveas> you'll love it 
[10:36] <Mabus07> biloyp: what do you mean, use the package manager?
[10:36] <Alex_C> Why will Firefox not open after I restart Ubuntu?
[10:36] <xerophyte> gnomefreak, so install 5.10 server and then just change to drapper and upgrade which will be .04 server am i right
[10:36] <gopi> How to install a software jin-2.13.1-unix.tar.gz
[10:36] <gopi>  that I have downloaded ?
[10:36] <Eleaf> THE EEVIL SMILEY FACE! Seveas
[10:36] <La_PaRCa> I cant watch XviD videos in totem-xine. Any ideas as to why?
[10:36] <Eleaf> ;(
[10:36] <Alex_C> i've just re-instalelUbunut again (for the 3rd time since 7PM) - but Firefox will NOT work
[10:36] <Mabus07> Seveas: okay, I'll check it out, thanks
[10:36] <nickrud> Mabus07, and from then on, use aptitude (it tracks & removes unused dependencies automatically)
[10:36] <Tedd> Can anybody help me with an Intel ICH5 sound card
[10:36] <biloyp> Synaptic Pacage Manager
[10:36] <Eleaf> gopi, first of all, un tar.gz it
[10:36] <Seveas> La_PaRCa, I guess you need w32codecs
[10:36] <gnomefreak> xerophyte: its dapper and if you want the server yes but i cant tell you if it works
[10:36] <Tedd> I've been working on it for a week now and I can only get sound out of 2 out of four speakers
[10:36] <gopi> Eleaf: Ok
[10:36] <biloyp> Nickrud I cant get apt to work from command line
[10:36] <Mabus07> I'm just looking for the easiest way to download a package and it's dependencies, so I can put it on a disk...
[10:37] <Seveas> gopi, open it with file-roller and read the README file...\
[10:37] <Mabus07> And it's proving so incredibly difficult!
[10:37] <nickrud> biloyp, you mean apt-get, right?
[10:37] <Eleaf> hmmm
[10:37] <dooglus> biloyp: you're using "sudo apt-get"
[10:37] <Seveas> Mabus06, apt-zip
[10:37] <biloyp> Oh Mab..hmmm not sure...maybe someone else can help
[10:37] <La_PaRCa> Seveas, already have it. No dice.
[10:37] <Alex_C> Can anyone help me?
[10:37] <Seveas> La_PaRCa, hmm, apt-cache search xvid and install'em all 
[10:37] <gnomefreak> !helpme
[10:37] <ubotu> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
[10:37] <biloyp> Yes Nickru..I tried ..maybe I did somethig wrong..if I have to use it again I will see what I did wrong
[10:37] <La_PaRCa> Seveas, already did. No dice ;)
[10:37] <Alex_C> gnomefreak, I have ... Twice
[10:37] <Eleaf> lol
[10:37] <Tedd> Does anybody have a 4-speaker set running on Ubuntu?
[10:38] <Tedd> I can only get two working.
[10:38] <nickrud> biloyp, I'll be around a while today
[10:38] <biloyp> ok thx
[10:38] <Goldfisch> Alex_C: I guess no one here at the time has the answer.
[10:38] <gnomefreak> what is wrong with ff and what version are you using?
[10:38] <Seveas> La_PaRCa, ok, I give up then, no dice from me either
[10:38] <La_PaRCa> :(:(:(
[10:38] <green_earz> Mabus07: aptitude purge package-name  to completely remove a package,  to see what dependencies aptitude show package-name
[10:38] <Seveas> La_PaRCa, you migth want to try mplayer
[10:38] <nickrud> Alex_C, or, your question flew past the good ones ;)
[10:38] <Alex_C> gnomefreak, no it's ok. I just instaleld some random packages and it works now
[10:38] <biloyp> what does apt stand for?
[10:39] <Mabus07> Seveas: should I use apt-zip-list or apt-zip-inst?
[10:39] <gnomefreak> apt is the debian package manager
[10:39] <La_PaRCa> Seveas, installig VLC as we speak. But I dont like having more that one player in my machine
[10:39] <biloyp> ahh ok gnomefreak
[10:39] <Eleaf> hmmmmmm
[10:39] <Goldfisch> I think it stands for Advanced Package Tracker.
[10:39] <dooglus> biloyp: Advanced Package Tool
[10:39] <aaa> i've installed firefox 1.5, but it is not in english, i don't understand the menus
[10:39] <zoidberg> Hello. Can anybody help me with an installation problem? I'm trying to install the Fritz USB WLan Stick with the Beta-Drivers
[10:39] <Tedd> Argh. I have an intel IHC5 sound card and only two out of the four speakers and the subwoofer working. This is a recurring problem, can anybody help me?
[10:39] <dooglus> Goldfisch: "man apt"
[10:39] <Eleaf> Goldfisch, I WAS GUNNA SAY THAT
[10:39] <aaa> how i change the idiom of firefox 1.5?
[10:39] <Eleaf> no lol.
[10:39] <biloyp> thx dooglus
[10:40] <Goldfisch> Why would I want to read apt's man page?
[10:40] <dooglus> Eleaf: lucky you didn't, eh?  ;)
[10:40] <Eleaf> yes
[10:40] <Eleaf> ;)l.
[10:40] <dooglus> Goldfisch: to find out what APT really stands for, is why...
[10:40] <Eleaf> I mean
[10:40] <gnomefreak> its not tracker
[10:40] <aaa> someine that can to help me plz...
[10:40] <gnomefreak> its tool
[10:40] <comptoyou> how do I update ubuntu menu ?
[10:40] <Tedd> ...Nobody can help me with a speaker problem? Or am I asking a question the wrong way or somethin'?
[10:40] <Goldfisch> Well, I didn't ask the original question.
[10:40] <Eleaf> dooglus, I was going to say advanced package tool
[10:40] <Goldfisch> Eleaf: Sometimes, we people must take big risks, ehh?
[10:40] <dooglus> Goldfisch: no, but you answered it :)
[10:40] <Eleaf> lol
[10:40] <gnomefreak> comptoyou: what do you mean update menu?
[10:41] <aaa> i need to change the idiom of firefox 1.5, help please
[10:41] <gnomefreak> aaa: did you look in the settings of ff1.5?
[10:41] <biloyp> how can I add a app like vnc to the menu
[10:41] <nickrud> comptoyou, sudo update-menus
[10:41] <Goldfisch> I strategically couched my answer as "I think..." ;p
[10:41] <Eleaf> lol
[10:41] <biloyp> the start menu..errr did I say that
[10:41] <Madpilot> Tedd: right-click on the little speaker icon up by the clock, choose Preferences, and play with stuff there - I only run stereo, though, no idea about 4.1 or whatever
[10:41] <aaa> but i don't understand the settings options...
[10:41] <Tedd> Madpilot: I've been playing with that for the past week
[10:41] <Tedd> :|
[10:41] <Mabus07> Seveas: I'm still quite new to ubuntu and man pages are really confusing to me... how would I use apt-zip to get the 'foo' package to install on an offline system?
[10:42] <biloyp> I havent openned my windoze laptop since I installed ubuntu
[10:42] <gnomefreak> aaa: what language is it?
[10:42] <HammerBlade2020> in xserver-xorg configuration, what button selects something ?
[10:42] <HammerBlade2020> i can't seem to select any resolution
[10:42] <gnomefreak> spacebar after tabbing to it
[10:42] <nickrud> Tedd, I think that chip has some issues, search for it on http://launchpad.net/malone (the bug tracker)
[10:42] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, thanks
[10:42] <aaa> "Firefox Tercihleri". what idioms is it???
[10:42] <Madpilot> Tedd: try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary
[10:42] <martii> howto add virtualhost in apache2 ?
[10:42] <Tedd> Hnmmm
[10:42] <gnomefreak> isnt that italian?
[10:43] <martii> #I'd like to have 2 domains running
[10:43] <Tedd> Madpilot, nickrud: I just found Analog Devices AD1980 in the preferences; should I mess with that
[10:43] <green_earz> Mabus07: a handy switch for apt-get or aptitude is -s to simulate the opation. aptitude install package-name -s   will just simulate the opation
[10:43] <aaa> I don't know...
[10:43] <nickrud> Tedd, just track what you do, so you can go back
[10:43] <Mabus07> green_earz: this is driving me insane, why can't it be easier..
[10:43] <Mabus07> I need to leave half an hour ago.
[10:44] <gnomefreak> aaa: im not sure how you would change it but the lang for english should be pretty noticable
[10:44] <nickrud> Mabus07, it's been a known issue, and is much much easier in dapper.
[10:44] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, i'm trying to add resolutions to my computer but they don't seem to be working ..
[10:44] <Mabus07> Does anybody have dapper that could do this for me and dcc me the result, then?
[10:44] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: define not working
[10:44] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, not showing up
[10:44] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, did you set the proper horizsync & vertrefresh for your monitor?
[10:44] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, in the list, where is the x.org conf file?
[10:45] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: as in the list not marks near them?
[10:45] <Tedd> nickrud, could it be the playback engine?
[10:45] <HammerBlade2020> nickrud, yea thats no the problemo
[10:45] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, i mean they dont show up in my list of resolutions
[10:45] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, in xfce or gnome.
[10:45] <C-O-L-T> hello
[10:45] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: ahhhhhhhh
[10:45] <nickrud> Tedd, I'm not much of a sound guy, I just bash around until it works, generally
[10:45] <biloyp> How do I add an app to the Kmenu...I want to add VNC viewer (already installed) to it
[10:45] <Tedd> Heh, thanks
[10:45] <C-O-L-T> What's new in the ubuntu world?
[10:45] <narcisolema> hi all
[10:45] <green_earz> Mabus07: i think because there is not a full cd set for ubuntu or dvd set. if you look at using debian you would have a cd set or dvd set to downlaod from
[10:45] <narcisolema> im new here in Ubuntu
[10:46] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, look through /var/log/Xorg.0.log ; those are the resolutions that X claims to know.
[10:46] <narcisolema> and i have problems with my banshee player
[10:46] <gnomefreak> thats because there s a part in the xserver-xorg configure file that lists the res you can choose but here try this it will be in your pm
[10:46] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell HammerBlade2020 about fixres
[10:46] <[blah] > Im trying to share a folder through SMB with my winbox, when I try to connect to my ubuntu box from my winbox I get prompted for a pw.   How do I remove the pw?
[10:46] <Mabus06> Can anyone explain to me how to use apt-zip? The man page is extremely confusing, I just want to download a package, it's dependencies, so I can install it on an offline system.
[10:46] <narcisolema> anyone can help me with this problem?
[10:47] <Mabus06> narcisolema: not if you don't tell anybody what it is
[10:47] <aaa> maybe i can to find this option with the old version, how I run firefox 1.0.7?
[10:47] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: heres wher eyou need to ask yourself is it worth this or should the person get an isp
[10:47] <inXanGoo> is there a way to updrade to dapper from breezy?
[10:47] <gnomefreak> inXanGoo: not advisable
[10:48] <Madpilot> inXanGoo: it's in testing, but you can upgrade - but if it breaks, don't be surprised...
[10:48] <nickrud> inXanGoo, change all references of breezy to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list ; but take gnomefreak's advice
[10:48] <green_earz> biloyp: menu editor on the kbar > setting
[10:48] <inXanGoo> thanks, it's not a production machine, so it's ok
[10:49] <Madpilot> inXanGoo: there's also #ubuntu+1 for Dapper questions
[10:49] <inXanGoo> anyone know if progress has been made with broadcom and ubuntu?
[10:49] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: couldn't I just apt-get install -d every package and dependency listed by apt-cache depends? And then how do I install it on the offline system?
[10:50] <neiras> it boggles the mind how much spam my mailserver discards
[10:50] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: apt-get install does just that installs packages
[10:50] <aaa> Firefox have the option "translate this application" in the "help" menu???
[10:50] <narcisolema> anyone can help me with a banshee player problem
[10:50] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: you can use the -d but you have to find them than
[10:50] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: I know where they go
[10:50] <nickrud> Mabus06, -d only lists one level of dependencies, not the dependencies of the dependencies of the dependencies ....
[10:50] <speyer> what does apache-utils do ? whats on this package
[10:50] <Mabus06> ugh!! :(
[10:50] <green_earz> Mabus06: on the other machine use dpkg -i package-name to install
[10:50] <biloyp> thx green earz
[10:50] <gnomefreak> here we go with the depneds tree;)
[10:51] <green_earz> np
[10:51] <Mabus06> does anybody here use dapper who could help me out?
[10:51] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, i want to add 1200x1025 and 1600x1200, how do i do this?
[10:51] <La_PaRCa> Mabus06, #ubuntu+1
[10:51] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: did you read the wiki?
[10:51] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: with ease
[10:51] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, yea i'm confused ...
[10:51] <Mabus06> the apt-zip looks promising.. but I don't know how to use it! :(
[10:51] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, yea but how :-(
[10:51] <[blah] > how do I share a folder with my winbox?
[10:51] <nickrud> Mabus06, try apt-rdepends package
[10:51] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: man apt-zip
[10:51] <^Odd^> is an ati radeon a good video card to use with ubuntu?\
[10:51] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:51] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, that doesn't help me
[10:52] <gnomefreak> eternaljoy: thats the one he has
[10:52] <HammerBlade2020> ^Odd^, yes.
[10:52] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: you need to learn for yourself!  we wont spoon feed you
[10:52] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: man pages are extremely confusing to me
[10:52] <Madpilot> ^Odd^: mine works, some people have trouble with them
[10:52] <^Odd^> ok
[10:52] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: that website indeed does help!  you may be to lazy in your mind to use Linux
[10:52] <biloyp> damn now I got to figure out how to use Menu editor
[10:52] <^Odd^> do you need drivers like with the nvidia-glx cards?
[10:52] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: why if you look at the -d or whatever letter is there to the right tells you what it does
[10:52] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: because it's talking vague to a variety of people who have a variety of uses.. I just want to go from this computer, and put a package on a fresh install of ubuntu
[10:52] <nickrud> and the apt-zip one is extreemely confusing, I had to re-understand it every time I used it
[10:52] <Alex_C> How do I run a .bin file? I thought you just went sudo ./filename.bin - but it says command not found
[10:52] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: maybe return to ms windows if you cant be bothered learning or reading or THINKING and using your brain
[10:52] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell ^Odd^ about ati
[10:52] <^Odd^> cause my current video card is an nvidia vanta lt
[10:52] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, stop being a fucking cock
[10:53] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: maybe you don't understand because you're not so new, but man pages are extremely confusing, they talk in lingo I do not understand...
[10:53] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: thats not nice
[10:53] <Madpilot> ^Odd^: yes, ATI need drivers too
[10:53] <Madpilot> HammerBlade2020: language, thanks
[10:53] <Demigod> can someone tell me how to look my files of the windows partitions
[10:53] <^Odd^> are they hard to install?
[10:53] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak,  i don't care. i don't need to be treated like a moron because i'm new at something
[10:53] <aaa> all pages opens with this weird idiom....
[10:53] <Demigod> it says i dont have permisions
[10:53] <nickrud> !mountwindows
[10:53] <Alex_C> How do I run a .bin file? I thought you just went sudo ./filename.bin - but it says command not found
[10:53] <ubotu> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically.  If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
[10:53] <Mabus06> !apt-zip
[10:53] <ubotu> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Mabus06
[10:53] <Madpilot> ^Odd^: no - see  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[10:53] <Mabus06> !zip
[10:53] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: that website does indeed help and show how to change resolution!  If you cant even understand what it says, I would say Linux is to hard and advanced for you!  return to MS windows where no IQ and no brain cells are needed :)
[10:53] <ubotu> Mabus06: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[10:53] <nickrud> Demigod, that ubotu message above whas for you
[10:54] <Alex_C> How do I run a .bin file? I thought you just went sudo ./filename.bin - but it says command not found
[10:54] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: what is confusing about it you see a command and it tells you what it does to the right so if you sudo apt-zip -d   in the man page -d will tell you what -d does
[10:54] <^Odd^> ouch
[10:54] <^Odd^> looks complex to get it running
[10:54] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, you are a humungous fucking asshole
[10:54] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: READ the man page. It's confusing.
[10:54] <gnomefreak> Seveas: you busy?
[10:54] <Tedd> Sigh
[10:54] <Tedd> Nothing.
[10:54] <nickrud> Alex_C, you need to be in the same directory as the bin file for that to work; what bin package anyway?
[10:54] <aaa> How do I change the idiom?
[10:54] <biloyp> anyone know where the icons are stored in ubuntu
[10:54] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: using linux required a brain being used and we wont spoon feed you
[10:54] <aaa> I don't understand anything...
[10:54] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, really, please stop externalizing your pain of your dad raping you
[10:54] <gnomefreak> !ops
[10:54] <ubotu> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot or ompaul
[10:54] <nickrud> biloyp, /usr/share/icons , and ~/.icons
[10:54] <Alex_C> nickrud, I am in the same directory - and i'm trying to install amsn 0.95 as the latest in resporites is 0.94
[10:55] <Amaranth> gnomefreak: Yes?
[10:55] <HammerBlade2020> bye i guess
[10:55] <Mabus06> ghomeI don't understand the words they are using, what exactly they mean... I can follow for a few sentences, sort of, but I get lost in it. Were you never new?
[10:55] <guti_> ubuntu spanish?
[10:55] <HammerBlade2020> i get banned even though i did nothing wrong
[10:55] <gnomefreak> HammerBlade2020: cant stop with the mouth
[10:55] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: *
[10:55] <Amaranth> !es
[10:55] <ubotu> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
[10:55] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: if you cant even change resolution, a easy task in linux, I cant see you working out anything else in linux!  the truth is, Linux is just too advcacned for certain people
[10:55] <nickrud> Alex_C, try chmod +x <bin> first then (make it executable)
[10:55] <biloyp> You rock Nickrud
[10:55] <Amaranth> !fixres
[10:55] <ubotu> Please read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:55] <Alex_C> Ah yes,
[10:55] <nickrud> biloyp, I know that is not true, you've just asked simpler questions :)
[10:55] <Amaranth> If you need to change your resolution and can't, please try the link ubotu just gave.
[10:56] <rocafella> Hello everyone. How do I tell if my ram has been recognized? Is there a bash command I can use to see how much ram there is
[10:56] <rocafella> ?
[10:56] <mp3guy> I need some help with skype
[10:56] <scav> rocafella: free -m
[10:56] <nickrud> !skype
[10:56] <ubotu> somebody said skype was http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:56] <biloyp> Hey simple to you but helped me alot!!!! thx
[10:56] <whyami> how would I set my serial port to no handshaking 8 data bits, etc.? setserial doesn't seem to do this?
[10:56] <rocafella> thanks, scav
[10:56] <johndarkhorse> gnomefreak: yes?
[10:56] <gnomefreak> i dont see a man page for apt-zip
[10:57] <jerware> can some one help me add a route to my routing table?
[10:57] <green_earz> rocafella: use the command top  to see how much ram there
[10:57] <gnomefreak> johndarkhorse: Amaranth got it
[10:57] <[blah] > eternaljoy, that wasn't very nice of you.
[10:57] <nickrud> apt-zip is a package, not part of apt itself
[10:57] <jerware> route 192.168.1.107 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.1   doesent work
[10:57] <biloyp> thx 4 da help...off to set up vncviewer
[10:57] <jerware> nor does  route 192.168.1.107 192.168.3.1
[10:57] <Amaranth> hey, i lost my @ :P
[10:57] <gnomefreak> lol Amaranth
[10:57] <jerware> im lookint at an example in my book
[10:57] <Alex_C> nickrud, http://pastebin.com/572392 - why do I get this when I run it?
[10:57] <rocafella> thanks., green_earz
[10:57] <green_earz> np
[10:57] <eternaljoy> [blah] : sometimes, truth hurts
[10:57] <Madpilot> Amaranth: I just de-op'd the lot of us :P
[10:57] <Seveas> Amaranth, <shift>2
[10:57] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: man pages are not written for newbies
[10:58] <kronoz> jerware: are you trying to connect to a router
[10:58] <Amaranth> Seveas: haha :D
[10:58] <netwhat> hello I want to have a live ubuntu CD boot into gnome desktop just like the liveCD , but with my own root password nad no promting at boot--- is it a big task do do something like this???
[10:58] <gnomefreak> Mabus06: all i can say than is google apt-zip for linux
[10:58] <eternaljoy> [blah] : anyone who cant even underdtand that easy to follow website, is not ready for Linux!  linux is too advanced for them
[10:58] <Mabus06> Like, it says something about generating a script?
[10:58] <jerware> yes my laptop is connected to a cisco router, but i need to beable to log innto a server no another subnet
[10:58] <kronoz> route add default gw 192.168.1.*
[10:58] <jerware> route <dest>  <next hop>  correct?
[10:58] <jerware> oh add
[10:58] <Alex_C> http://pastebin.com/572392 why do I get this error?
[10:59] <jerware> no not a devault gateway
[10:59] <jerware> that goes to the internet
[10:59] <jerware> i have a defuault gateway that points to the internet
[10:59] <nickrud> Alex_C, the version of skype you have wants some libraries you don't have. I don't use skype, so I'd use the ones from http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/
[10:59] <jerware> i need one that points to the server
[10:59] <jerware> a static router
[10:59] <jerware> route
[10:59] <Madpilot> !enter
[10:59] <ubotu> please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying. Write in complete sentences and keep your replies and questions on one line if possible. Thanks!
[10:59] <Alex_C> nickrud, Skype? i'm not installing Skype
[10:59] <[blah] > eternaljoy there is no reason for you to degrade people.   If you think that you are an 'advanced' computer user because you use ubuntu then you need a reality check.
[10:59] <erUSUL> Alex_C, why are you not using the packaged version?
[10:59] <kronoz> jerware: then i think it should be just route add gw 192.168.1.*
[10:59] <gopi> Goldfisch: I installed xawtv.... but how to lauch it ??
[10:59] <brainlessbob> Im trying to compile WIne. When I run ./configure i get this: checking for C compiler default file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot creat executables. Any Idea what to do?
[11:00] <kronoz> jerware: assuming it is a gateway
[11:00] <erUSUL> brainlessbob, install buil-essentials
[11:00] <Alex_C> erUSUL, The latests version of aMSN is 0.95 - yet the resporities only have 0.94
[11:00] <nickrud> Alex_C, sorry, I got confused. Don't use amsn either.
[11:00] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:00] <Alex_C> nickrud, what should I use?
[11:00] <brainlessbob> Thanks :)
[11:00] <eternaljoy> [blah] : truth hurts, and some people are just not brain alive enough to use Linux because they have a lazy mind-set and brain activity
[11:00] <brosioz> anyone could help me with resolvconf ?
[11:00] <aaa> May I install firefox 1.5 again?
[11:00] <brosioz> it change my resolv.conf evry boot
[11:00] <eternaljoy> MS windows does that to people. conditions them to be brain lazy
[11:00] <aaa> its possible?
[11:00] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell aaa about ff1.5
[11:00] <erUSUL> Alex_C, and 0.94 is not enough for you. what things comes with 0.95 you can't live with?
[11:01] <gnomefreak> aaa: read the wiki
[11:01] <brosioz> how can i set it definitly
[11:01] <brosioz> ?
[11:01] <gopi> I just now installed xawtv and I dont know how to launch it ? Can anyone help me please ?
[11:01] <Alex_C> erUSUL, no idea - I just like the newest lol
[11:01] <ThePhur> M$ winblows
[11:01] <kronoz> borsoiz: what keeps editing you resolv.conf?
[11:01] <jerware> i guess i dont need a route if i can already ping.  strange, i cant ssh tho
[11:01] <[blah] > eternaljoy, keep saying that to yourself.  Truth is you where just talking down on him to make yourself feel superior.
[11:01] <yaxu144a> eternaljoy: there are more important challenges in life to focus on than an operating system
[11:01] <brainlessbob> gnomefrea: build-essential is already the newest version.
[11:01] <Seveas> [blah] , eternaljoy: stop it
[11:01] <jerware> nm i cant ping
[11:01] <jerware> grrrr
[11:01] <ixian> hi, during install of ubuntu, which partition do i set as 'bootable'? i notice that by default it shows my windows ntfs partition as bootable
[11:01] <nickrud> Alex_C, erUSUL webcam support, I hear
[11:01] <yaxu144a> [blah] : exactly
[11:01] <Demigod> wierd! i just did it and when i open the folder sda1 its has nothing but when i restart the computer it does :S
[11:01] <Seveas> yaxu144a, you too
[11:02] <eternaljoy> Seveas: np
[11:02] <Chyx> ixian, I remember reading it was for GRUB only
[11:02] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: paste the full error on pastebin please
[11:02] <nickrud> gopi, try xawtv from a terminal
[11:02] <rocafella> how do I register a nickname? I tried to run /msg nicksrv REGISTER, but nothing happened
[11:02] <kronoz> jerware: if the machine you are trying to ssh into is on the subnet behind the router you should set up port forwarding on the router to forward ssh traffic to the box you are trying to ssh intp
[11:02] <ixian> so i leave the 'bootable' option alone?
[11:02] <erUSUL> Alex_C, i recomend you to use the packaged version dapper is about to get released and you will be updated automatically
[11:02] <yaxu144a> Seveas: fair enough
[11:02] <dynamo> I find that people who enjoy pressing buttons are the most advanced computer users, you just need a little motivation to learn a new set of buttons. If you're not afraid of keyboards, linux is perfect for you.
[11:02] <Demigod> thats graphical
[11:02] <[blah] > I have more important issues to deal with.   I am trying to access my ubuntu pc from windows (via smb) and keep getting prompted for a pw.  How do i remove that?
[11:02] <gnomefreak> rocafella: enter your password aftter the word register
[11:02] <Demigod> in the terminal it shows me everything
[11:02] <Alex_C> erUSUL, april is not _about_ to ....
[11:02] <gopi> nickrud: yeah its working but no sound in TV and also some errors displayed in terminal :(
[11:03] <HammerBlade2020> gnomefreak, thanks i got 1280x1024 working
[11:03] <gopi> nickrud: Shall I paste those errors here ?
[11:03] <Chyx> ixian, I did so, new to linux, yet I remember hitting the help button which told me you only needed to set bootable flags if you intended to install Grub on a partition instead of mbr
[11:03] <rocafella> it says no such nick, channel
[11:03] <nickrud> gopi, how about pasting the errors on a pastebin
[11:03] <Eleaf> Is there any way that I can limit a processes' processor usage to a certain percent?
[11:03] <kronoz> blah: you could try using winscp or putty or somthing
[11:03] <gopi> nickrud: pastebin ?
[11:03] <nickrud> gopi, no promises mind you, I've never used that
[11:03] <nickrud> gopi, yes
[11:03] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: http://pastebin.com/572396
[11:03] <Seveas> !tel gopi about pastebin
[11:03] <gnomefreak> rocafella: type /msg nickserv register than your password for that nick
[11:03] <ubotu> Seveas: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
[11:03] <Seveas> !tell gopi about pastebin
[11:04] <rocafella> ok, thanks!
[11:04] <nickrud> doh, thanks Seveas
[11:04] <yaxu144a> Eleaf: i think so
[11:04] <[blah] > kronoz, I don't want to tell net in.  I simply want to be able to share a folder across my network.
[11:04] <Mabus06> gnomefreak: ie, what is a mountpoint? It doesn't mention anything about downloading the packages
[11:04] <dm> i'm getting the following error message when using apt-get install "unable to lookup ******* via gethostbyname()" i just changed my hostname from the default, ubuntu. do i need to change another file to include my hostname???
[11:04] <pianoboy3333> What program is good for writing .iso image files? Nautilus doesn't like any that I download... They are the live cd iso's so it's weird...?
[11:04] <HammerBlade2020> my card is supposed to be able to do 2048 x 1536 ... is it safe to try that?
[11:04] <nickrud> dm, yes, /etc/hosts
[11:04] <Eleaf> yaxu144a, what do I use?
[11:04] <Seveas> dm /etc/hosts
[11:04] <netwhat> i want a ubuntu live CD to boot into gnome desktop without promting -------essentialy this means the settings are preset for root password, keyboardlayout & language, screenresolution, networkcards---is it a big task to get something like this done????
[11:04] <Mabus06> and also, it says to run apt-zip on the other computer... it's not on ubuntu by default so how am I supposed to do that? If I had the internet I woudln't use apt zip
[11:05] <biovore> HammerBlade2020: only if you got a monitor that will do it..
[11:05] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, how big is your monitor?
[11:05] <HammerBlade2020> 17" sony LCD
[11:05] <biovore> HammerBlade2020: probably not
[11:05] <Seveas> netwhat, the Ubuntu Live DE already does this - it is setup to login and use sudo without prompting
[11:05] <Goldfisch> Mabu06: A mountpoint is just a directory, where a another drive or network share will "hang" itself. Your main system "mounts" the root drive partition onto "mountpoint" /.
[11:05] <yaxu144a> Eleaf: i'm trying to remember
[11:05] <HammerBlade2020> biovore, what about 1600x1200 ? that should be safe right
[11:05] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, I wouldn't recommend it.  Even if your monitor supports it it is WAY higher than you need.
[11:05] <marcleildo> help me ubuntu dapper?
[11:05] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: type gcc -version and tell me what version you have
[11:05] <Mabus06> Seveas: Sorry for being a little clueless but can you tell me the command to apt-zip a package 'foo' onto my usb drive?
[11:05] <HammerBlade2020> [blah] , is 1600x1200 too much?
[11:06] <Mabus06> Seveas: the man is confusing to me and I have to leave like 45 minutes ago
[11:06] <nickrud> marcels, join #ubuntu+1 for dapper
[11:06] <Seveas> Mabus06, I'm afraid not - never worked with it
[11:06] <dynamo> netwhat: longshot here, since I've never tried anything this radical, but you could try unzipping the ISO file, mounting it and changing all the passwords, then rezipping it into an ISO and stick it in again
[11:06] <pianoboy3333> What program is good for writing .iso image files?
[11:06] <Goldfisch> 1600x1200 is too much for my poor eyeballs.
[11:06] <dm> thanks, but i don't think that is the correct file, if so what do i need to add?
[11:06] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: also read teh README or INSTALL files one should tell you what version of gcc is needed
[11:06] <Goldfisch> I use k3b for doing my CD burning.
[11:06] <gnomefreak> pianoboy3333: k3b
[11:06] <nickrud> dm, the first line should have your old hostname on it, change to the new.
[11:06] <pianoboy3333> gnomefreak: kk
[11:06] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, 1600x1200 should be ok, but I would recommend 1280x1024 on that monitor
[11:06] <slide> Is there anyway to clear my local dns cache?
[11:06] <budluva> im trying to install libdvdread3 and when i run the install script i get an error at the end, dh_testdir make: dh_testdir: Command not found, i have build-essentials installed, what am i missing?
[11:06] <marcleildo> nickrud, fanks
[11:06] <marcleildo> :D
[11:07] <Alex_C> http://pastebin.com/572401 - How come I get that error when using auto-package
[11:07] <HammerBlade2020> [blah] , yea i'm on 1280x1024 now
[11:07] <green_earz> pianoboy3333: the command line program is mkisofs      man mkisofs
[11:07] <dm> sorry to be a pain,,,,127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ubuntu
[11:07] <dm> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[11:07] <dm> ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
[11:07] <dm> fe00::0 ip6-localnet
[11:07] <dm> ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
[11:07] <jrsims> hey, so can I install Compiz on my ubuntu now?
[11:07] <dm> ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
[11:07] <dm> ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
[11:07] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9)
[11:07] <Goldfisch> !tell about pastebin
[11:07] <Mabus06> can anyone tell me how to use the apt-get install -d (download a package) even though it's already installed? It tells me it's already installed so it doesn't let me
[11:07] <Goldfisch> !tell dm about pastebin
[11:07] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, what is wrong with 1280x1024?
[11:07] <Alex_C> http://pastebin.com/572401 - how come I get that error?
[11:07] <HammerBlade2020> [blah] , nothing :-)
[11:07] <pianoboy3333> gnomefreak: do you know anything about mingw32?
[11:07] <dynamo> Mabus06: Why do you want to download it again?
[11:08] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: im not sure if wine needs gcc3.4 if someone else knows please dont hold back :)
[11:08] <Mabus06> dynamo: to put it onto a usb drive to install on an offline machine
[11:08] <nickrud> dm, you said you changed the hostname from ubuntu, bit it's still on the first line
[11:08] <gnomefreak> pianoboy3333: nop its got the dreaded w32 in it
[11:08] <pianoboy3333> gnomefreak: it's... it's a cross compiler.....
[11:08] <gnomefreak> s/nop/nope
[11:08] <h4ch3r> help me ubuntu dapper
[11:08] <dynamo> Mabus06: ah so you just want the DEB then? Just google the pkg name and download it =)
[11:08] <DigitalGheko> nite all
[11:09] <nickrud> !dapper
[11:09] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, you could experiment if you want.
[11:09] <foxone> erf ! Somesone here is french please ?need help to create reseau !
[11:09] <HammerBlade2020> [blah] , i think i'll keep it at this.
[11:09] <xerophyte> !dapper
[11:09] <gnomefreak> !fr
[11:09] <ubotu> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[11:09] <[blah] > HammerBlade2020, good idea =)
[11:09] <nickrud> h4ch3r, /join #ubuntu+1 for dapper help
[11:09] <Mabus06> dynamo: like 50 times? I am manually trying to download a package and all of it's dependencies becaues many people were helpful enough to reccomend apt-zip to me but neither I or any of them know how to use it.
[11:09] <foxone> thanks unbotu !
[11:09] <Goldfisch> dynamo: I think he was a DEB and all its dependency debs, i.e. an offline deb cache to walk into a closed network and install.
[11:09] <h4ch3r> tem algum brasileiro aqui?
[11:09] <yaxu144a> Eleaf: hm, can't find anything, just stuff about limiting memory and number of child processes
[11:09] <Seveas> !br
[11:09] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br (/j #ubuntu-br) para ajuda em portugues. Obrigada.
[11:09] <erUSUL> !br
[11:09] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: I need On x86 Systems gcc >= 2.7.2 is required.
[11:10] <eternaljoy> HammerBlade2020: whats the max res your monitor supports?
[11:10] <dynamo> Mabus06: Ah, I wish I could help then. You could try uninstalling the package, but that would be recursive.
[11:10] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: open synaptic and search for it
[11:10] <aaa> please tell me again the website where i can to download the firefox 1.5 for ubuntu
[11:10] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, 2054x1500 something
[11:10] <Seveas> !ff1.5
[11:10] <ubotu> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
[11:10] <dm> found it, thank you.... no need to boot me..
[11:10] <gnomefreak> !ff1.5
[11:10] <aaa> thanks
[11:10] <Seveas> gnomefreak, too slow :p
[11:10] <HammerBlade2020> eternaljoy, oh, thats the card. ... i dunno about monitor
[11:10] <nickrud> Mabus06, have you checked out that apt-rdpends package yet?
[11:10] <gnomefreak> :) always
[11:10] <Alex_C> http://pastebin.com/572401 - How come I get this error, please helpo
[11:10] <nickrud> *apt-rdepends, Mabus06
[11:10] <Mabus06> no, what will that do?
[11:10] <Goldfisch> Alex_C: I looked at it. No idea whatsoever.
[11:11] <Unity> ff1.5 will be the default in dapper?
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Unity: yes
[11:11] <Seveas> Mabus06, you use apt-zip on the computer where you want to install it (transfer /etc/apt/sources/list and /var/lib/apt/lists/* to that computer first)
[11:11] <nbound> !ndiswrapper
[11:11] <ubotu> well, ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
[11:11] <erUSUL> Alex_C, it is a bug in the program
[11:11] <nickrud> Alex_C, because auto-package sucks? (or so I'm told)
[11:11] <HammerBlade2020> oh it seems this is the max resolution, 1280x102
[11:11] <HammerBlade2020> 4
[11:12] <Alex_C> nickrud, compling it doesn't work either!
[11:12] <green_earz> Mabus06:        sudo aptitude reinstall package-name -d
[11:12] <Mabus06> Seveas: so I put the apt-zip deb file, and the two source files, there, as well?
[11:12] <gopi> nickrud: I pasted
[11:12] <gnomefreak> what is auto-package
[11:12] <Seveas> autopackage is a spawn of the devil - it doesn't get much more evi than autopackage
[11:12] <gopi> can anyone check please ?
[11:12] <speyer> will horde3  work with imp4  and turba2  ? thats the only one apt can install , any ideea ?
[11:12] <nickrud> gopi, you need to give us the link, so we can see it :)
[11:12] <Seveas> Mabus06, well, lists/ is a folder but essentially: yes
[11:12] <gnomefreak> nm than spawn devil sounds like automtix
[11:12] <dynamo> oh, green_earz is on top =)
[11:12] <gopi> nickrud: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9325
[11:12] <Seveas> gnomefreak, ok, compared to automatix autopackage is holy 
[11:13] <gnomefreak> lol
[11:13] <gopi> gopi sorry
[11:13] <Alex_C> nickrud, -> http://pastebin.com/572406 - thats the complie error, any ideas?
[11:13] <Chyx> Are '-dev' packages the ones required to compile certain programs?
[11:13] <Mabus06> Seveas: but you're still unsure on how to use apt-zip? It says to use a mount point but I dont know what that means or what to use, and everything I try seems to be the wrong syntax.
[11:13] <green_earz> Mabus06: clean the apt cache out first so can find the package aptitude clean
[11:13] <gnomefreak> Chyx: yes
[11:13] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: dont find it
[11:13] <Alex_C> erUSUL, http://pastebin.com/572406 - can you help?
[11:13] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: on breezy?
[11:13] <pianoboy3333> Goldfisch: how do you burn a iso with k3b?
[11:13] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: yep
[11:13] <biovore> Alex_C: you have all the development headers for X and GTK installed?
[11:13] <nickrud> gopi, that's a problem with a font, possibly not installed. Other than that, I can't say much.
[11:14] <Alex_C> biovore, not sure what all of them are - is there a list?
[11:14] <dynamo> pianoboy3333: Burn Image File
[11:14] <Mabus06> You know what, all? Thanks for your help but I am not going to lose my hair over this. I have been trying for 2 hours and needed to leave an hour ago. And I'm no farther than when I started. My friend can help himself.
[11:14] <gopi> nickrud: so what can i do ?
[11:14] <dynamo> pianboboy3333, or something to that affext
[11:14] <gopi> anyone suggestions ?
[11:14] <dynamo> Take care Mabus06
[11:14] <nickrud> gnomefreak, no, 4.0.2 (3.4 for the kernel)
[11:15] <gnomefreak> nickrud: 3.4 was lowest version in breezy?
[11:15] <gopi> Or can I install a better and advanced one like mythtv ??
[11:15] <TomaszD> sorry for the away message.
[11:15] <Alex_C> biovore, what packages do I need?
[11:15] <gnomefreak> wait why are you compiling wine?
[11:15] <nickrud> gnomefreak, it has 2.95 as well
[11:16] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: World of Warcraft...
[11:16] <gnomefreak> nickrud: he said he needs gcc 2.something to compile wine on 64
[11:16] <nickrud> oh, and 272 (shades of oh my god)
[11:16] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: wine in the repos wont run it?
[11:16] <nickrud> Alex_C, a sec
[11:16] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: not according to the guys @ forum
[11:16] <gopi> no ideas anyone ?
[11:16] <HammerBlade2020> i installed the xfce-goodies package for ubuntu but, they don't show up when i try to add them to the xfce-panel
[11:16] <nickrud> Alex_C, try installing gtk2-engines-clearlooks
[11:17] <Goldfisch> gopi: You may to run it with an argument like "xawtv -c /dev/video0". First of all, do you have a /dev/video0 (or 1 or whatever) created since you loaded bttv? Check "dmesg | grep bttv"
[11:17] <nickrud> gnomefreak, I though it said > 2.7 or something
[11:17] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: did they say why?
[11:17] <Alex_C> nickrud, alreay installed
[11:17] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: Well I read a how to make wow work guide and the author said he tried pre compiled but it didnt work
[11:18] <gnomefreak> to me 64bit is so much differnt than 32 never used 64 and dont plan to
[11:18] <Unity> anyone good eye doctor or something can tell me if 1280x1024 will damage my eyes more than 1024x768?
[11:18] <linuxboyfriend> hi all
[11:18] <CryoTox> Unity: It will
[11:19] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: Well I use it only since i got a AMD athlon 64 cpu. Can it run the 32bit version also?
[11:19] <Goldfisch> Unity: Last I checked, I'm not an eye doctor.
[11:19] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: yes
[11:19] <Unity> CryoTox: and would 800x600 be significntally safer?
[11:19] <Goldfisch> Why go to all the trouble of loading an AMD64 CPU, if your not going to run full-blown 64-bit system on it?
[11:19] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: well might get it next time. Well I try to use the precompiled Wine versions.
[11:19] <bolivar> What is the name that comes up when you boot that has the Ubuntu nanme and the loading status bar going left to right?
[11:19] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: im not sure why they say compile using that low of a version
[11:20] <Chyx> Is there any way to easily fetch all commonly used -dev packages? Trying to compile Anjuta, but I have to manually apt-get a lot of libs it seems (gnomeui-dev, orbit2, libgtk etc.) so far.
[11:20] <gopi> Goldfisch: Please see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9329
[11:20] <bolivar> Sorry, name of the screen.
[11:20] <gnomefreak> ubotu tell brainlessbob about wine
[11:20] <Alex_C> nickrud, any other ideas?
[11:20] <nickrud> Alex_C, I have /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libclearlooks.so on my machine
[11:20] <linuxboyfriend> i installed ubuntu on a system, it has a serial mouse, connected to USB port through a convertor, and this mouse is not working, and in /etc/X11/xorg.conf it is mentioned as ImPS/@, can anyone tell me how can I make this mouse work?
[11:20] <linuxboyfriend> ImPS/2*
[11:20] <erUSUL> Chyx, sudo apt-get build-dep anjuta
[11:20] <gnomefreak> Chyx: sudo apt-get build-dep anjuta
[11:21] <Alex_C> nickrud, so do I
[11:21] <gnomefreak> and sit backa nd relax
[11:21] <Weapon> i have a problem with skype and keep getting a "problem with sound device"
[11:21] <Chyx> Almost. E: Unable to find a source package for anjuta
[11:21] <Seveas> !info anjuta
[11:21] <ubotu> anjuta: (A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1.2.4-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 872 kB, Installed size: 2124 kB
[11:21] <gnomefreak> Chyx: you need the src repos enabled
[11:21] <Seveas> Chyx, enable a deb-src repo for universe
[11:21] <nickrud> Alex_C, no I don't. I'd have to look at the config & make files, and I promised mother I'd give those up :)
[11:21] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: thanks for your help :) I try to do what ubotu says.
[11:21] <gopi> Goldfisch: Actually FYI my system is Athlon64 and also Ubunto for AMD64 I am using....
[11:22] <gnomefreak> ok i wouldnt be me if i didnt ask why are you compiling anjuta?
[11:22] <linuxboyfriend> can anyone tell me the solution of mouse?
[11:22] <Alex_C> nickrud, lol
[11:22] <Weapon> i have a problem with skype and keep getting a "problem with sound device"
[11:22] <gnomefreak> brainlessbob: give it a shot if he was using gcc2.anything it might be too old now and they fixed wine since than?
[11:22] <Goldfisch> gopi: My mythtv is athlon64 (debian64). Okay, you may not have the parameters correctly set for bttv, so it may not actually finding your card. Check /etc/modprobe.d for a bttv file.
[11:23] <Unity> CryoTox: and would 800x600 be significntally safer?
[11:23] <spiritz> I'm struggling to make my fglrx driver 8.22.5 to work on dapper. I get stuck because of a weird message "did you mean tab instead of 8 spaces" when doing module-assistant. Has anyone expercienced this?
[11:23] <Madpilot> Unity: if you're that worried about your eyes, maybe you should see an actual eye doctor, rather than a random IRC channel...
[11:23] <foampeace> fglrx?
[11:23] <slide> spiritz, how is that weird?
[11:23] <brainlessbob> gnomefreak: Will do
[11:23] <Goldfisch> gopi: My system has one with an entry like this ---> options bttv card=78 tuner=2 audiomux=0
[11:23] <nickrud> Alex_C, sorry I can't help you with that
[11:23] <spiritz> foampeace: fglrx = ati driver
[11:23] <Unity> Madpilot: eye doctors don't know about computers...
[11:24] <Alex_C> nickrud, it's ok
[11:24] <foampeace> spiritz: doesnt everyone have a problem with ati drivers
[11:24] <green_earz> linuxboyfriend: have you tryed to setup the mouse as usb in xserver.xorg ?
[11:24] <gnomefreak> tab=8spaces
[11:24] <rukuartic> Unity, Crank up your refresh rate, turn down the brightness :P
[11:24] <slide> tab!=8space
[11:24] <spiritz> slide: actually I want expecting my driver to get compiled, no see such a funny message....
[11:24] <Madpilot> Unity: these days, they probably do...
[11:24] <CryoTox> Unity: 800x600 is my size and it's working fine.. I used to to get eyestrain at work from 1024x768
[11:24] <foampeace> who can help hi with his ati driver
[11:24] <foampeace> him
[11:24] <nickrud> Unity, oh, yes they do
[11:24] <spiritz> foampeace: as long as their driver sucks it seems that lot of people have problem :(
[11:24] <rukuartic> foampeace, Might help us if you tell us what the problem is first :P
[11:24] <evilsmevil> foampeace: whats the problem with the driver?
[11:24] <linuxboyfriend> green_earz: no
[11:25] <slide> spiritz, did you have to modify any config files? you probably have 8 spaces some where a tab should be
[11:25] <gopi> Goldfisch: There is no bttv file in /etc/modprobe.d$
[11:25] <Goldfisch> Part of the problem, is that at higher resolution, your monitor may be working at lower refresh rates. If the rate gets too low, it starts stressing your eyes.
[11:25] <gnomefreak> ok im getting too confused too fast ill bbl
[11:25] <foampeace> spiritz: whats the problem with your ati driver
[11:25] <linuxboyfriend> green_earz: how can i setup?
[11:25] <rukuartic> Does anyone happen to know how I can make gnome-console un-case sensitive?
[11:25] <nickrud> rukuartic, no, you cannot. Linux is case sensitive by definition
[11:25] <evilsmevil> rukuartic:  not sure if you can, its a feature of the kernel
[11:25] <zaxxon> does any one know where i can find info bout the ubuntu DVDs ?
[11:26] <spiritz> Ok, the problem with my ATI driver is that it won't compile, complaning about a module-assistant compilation problem; I were hoping some other ati could give me a hint
[11:26] <gopi> Goldfisch: You have ---> options bttv card=78 tuner=2 audiomux=0 in /etc/modprobe.d$ path ??
[11:26] <Alex_C> do you do sudo make - or just make ?
[11:26] <nickrud> Alex_C, never compile as root
[11:26] <Goldfisch> gopi: Okay, you need to research these parameter settings. If you check out my page on https://scifi.homelinux.net/mediawiki/index.php/BTTV, there is a complete listing of every card type and tuner type. You can experiement with unloading bttv, and the reloading to see if you get good results in dmesg.
[11:26] <Alex_C> ok, why though?
[11:26] <maria> hi guys, im following the guide to install nvidia drivers for my system, but i get this error........ maria@ubuntu:~$ sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[11:26] <maria> sudo: nvidia-glx-config: command not found
[11:26] <rukuartic> nickrud, How about each tab makes it advance? Eg, if I have ab, ac, ad, ae, I can type in a, and hit tab until I get what I want?
[11:26] <Unity> Alex_C: make as user
[11:26] <Unity> Alex_C: make install as root
[11:26] <nickrud> Alex_C, because you don't want to trust the makefile
[11:26] <Goldfisch> gopi: I have /etc/modprobe.d/bttv which contains the text I pasted in here. You need to find the proper values for your card, since it is different than mine.
[11:27] <green_earz> linuxboyfriend: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg      I may be wrong on the xserver.xorg bit because i am a debain user. so xserver-xfree86
[11:27] <Alex_C> ahh i see
[11:27] <spiritz> maria : add ./ before the command line
[11:27] <maria> spiritz: ok thanks! ;)
[11:27] <gopi> Goldfisch: oh i see
[11:27] <linuxboyfriend> green_earz: hmm, lemme check
[11:27] <zaxxon> what would be the main advantages/disadvantages of KDE Vs Gnome ?
[11:28] <rukuartic> zaxxon, IMO its just what you like better
[11:28] <Unity> i feel a desktop war coming on
[11:28] <spiritz> zaxxon: this question is too complicated, u should try for urself
[11:28] <foampeace> zaxxon: gnome is more solid and looks better...KDE is too bulky
[11:28] <neiras> Lets get ready to rumble!
[11:28] <nickrud> rukuartic, no, I don't think you can do that. What you can do, is enable tab completion (see ~/.bashrc)
[11:28] <zaxxon> its just the graphical layer on linux, ami correct ?
[11:28] <maria> spiritz: it didnt work ?
[11:28] <Unity> zaxxon: in my opinion, kde looks prettier out of the box and that's all there is to it
[11:28] <rukuartic> zaxxon, You'll get people who'll only swear by one or the other...
[11:28] <Lushin> hi all
[11:28] <spiritz> zaxxon: which one is better between mustard and ketchup ?
[11:28] <rukuartic> nickrud, Thanks... I'll take a look
[11:28] <nickrud> rukuartic, what that does is allow you to type firef<tab> and it will fill out firefox
[11:28] <neiras> Mustard!
[11:28] <linuxboyfriend> green_earz: yes, it worked, i mean command worked, now tomorrow I will check this command
[11:28] <linuxboyfriend> green_earz: thanks
[11:28] <spiritz> neiras : :) I'd say ketchup
[11:28] <rukuartic> nickrud, Yeah... I've got tab completion on
[11:28] <green_earz> np
[11:28] <neiras> who knows how many tomato corpses are present in your ketchup bottle
[11:29] <gopi> Goldfisch: Actually bt878 is the right driver that was mentioned for Pinnacle PCTV card..... but I installed bttv instead of that.... is that ok ?
[11:29] <rukuartic> nickrud, But if I hit tab, it beeps if I've got more than one file matching... eg... firea, firefox
[11:29] <Alex_C> Guys, what is TLS - aMSN says it needs it - but I don't know which one to select so I was going to try Synaptic
[11:29] <zaxxon> not asking for better, asking for advantages/dis.... i mean is one heavier on the CPU ? less customizable, etc....
[11:29] <Unity> neiras: and mustartd has mustard corpses
[11:29] <meta-ridley> alex: transport layer security
[11:29] <zaxxon> glad i opened the stage for all mustard fans ;)
[11:29] <nickrud> rukuartic, yes, just type another char or two and <tab> again. You'll learn to love it
[11:29] <ttread> zaxxon, the Gnome interface is mostly simpler and clearer but KDE has more stuff
[11:29] <Alex_C> meta-ridley, I see ... but which do I select because I've got a 64bit CPU
[11:29] <Goldfisch> gopi: bttv and bt878 are all about Brooktree Corporation-based chipsets. You have the right driver, you just need to feed it a couple arguments to key on your distinct card model.
[11:29] <Alex_C> melchus, is there one for 64bit?
[11:29] <linuxboyfriend> can anyone tell me that from where I can get the driver of modem "Lucent V.90 Wildwire Modem"?
[11:30] <rukuartic> nickrud, XD...
[11:30] <spiritz> zaxxon: I think kde stands for customisation, features etc while gnome stands for simplicity and effectivness (I am a kde user)
[11:30] <tritium> please discuss kde vs. gnome in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:30] <Alex_C> woops, meta-ridley is there one for 64bit
[11:30] <neiras> I guess the Mustard Hunters keep busy... cutting the mustard.
[11:30] <rukuartic> nickrud, By the way... * and / are very close together on the numpad...
[11:30] <Jonnings> Does anybody know why i get "you must run this program as root user" while trying to launch the kynaptic app in ubuntu?
[11:30] <rukuartic> nickrud, And there's a big difference between rm -rf * and rm -rf /
[11:30] <erUSUL> linuxboyfriend, linmodems.org?
[11:30] <zaxxon> ok, thanks for the help
[11:30] <nickrud> rukuartic, getting the next char; try system-pref-assistive tech; maybe you can use that
[11:30] <Lushin> can someone help me with q3?
[11:30] <gopi> Goldfisch: Ok ! But I am getting video fine but no audio !
[11:30] <Unity> Jonnings: `kdesu kynaptic`
[11:30] <linuxboyfriend> erUSUL: site is down and is not working, I am also trying to find there!
[11:30] <Unity> Jonnings: you cannot install stuff unless you are root
[11:31] <rukuartic> nickrud, Whats that do?
[11:31] <nickrud> rukuartic, never -rf , just -r
[11:31] <erUSUL> linuxboyfriend, :(
[11:31] <Goldfisch> gopi: Is that an update, or something that has been happening all this time?
[11:31] <rukuartic> nickrud, Good point.
[11:31] <nickrud> rukuartic, and maybe alias rm as rm -i, if you're worried
[11:31] <linuxboyfriend> erUSUL: yes, thats also I wanna say :(
[11:31] <linuxboyfriend> erUSUL: :)
[11:32] <deuce> The hard drive light on the front of my computer case is constantly on.  Any ideas why?
[11:32] <Jonnings> Unity: unless im root? Ive installed the app. but it wont run..
[11:32] <nickrud> rukuartic, assitive tech is for people who have special needs for using a computer
[11:32] <gopi> Goldfisch: Its not an update, its happening all time !
[11:32] <rukuartic> nickrud, Nice. :P
[11:32] <Unity> deuce: check if updatedb is running
[11:32] <gopi> Goldfisch: I just installed it 30 mins back and from the beginning the same problem....
[11:32] <Alex_C> can someone help me install TLS for 64 bit?
[11:32] <Goldfisch> rukuartic: If you are in /this/really/deep/directory/at/the/bottom/of/the/ocean and type rm -rf *, you won't delete anything above you. However rm -rf /, well, that will hit everything (at least until you have deleted the devices files and neutered your installation).
[11:33] <Unity> Jonnings: i meant kynaptic installs stuff, so you need to run it as root
[11:33] <rukuartic> nickrud, If I wanted to alias a command to move stuff to .trash or whatever... eg, rm is aliased to mv?
[11:33] <deuce> Unity, how?
[11:33] <Unity> Jonnings: put `kdesu kynaptic` in a terminal
[11:33] <Goldfisch> gopi: Okay, so xawtv is playing video fine? I thought you were getting nothing.
[11:33] <erUSUL> Goldfisch, only if you are root (or run the comand with sudo)
[11:33] <Unity> deuce: `ps -A | grep updatedb`
[11:33] <speyer> horde will be installed in /usr/share/horde3/ how will i browser horde now ? www.localhost/horde3 ? or how
[11:34] <maria> maria@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings Reading package lists... Done
[11:34] <maria> Building dependency tree... Done
[11:34] <maria> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[11:34] <maria>   nvidia-glx
[11:34] <maria> The following NEW packages will be installed:
[11:34] <gopi> Goldfisch: ya video is fine! Just no audio !
[11:34] <maria>   nvidia-settings
[11:34] <Goldfisch> erUSUL: Of course.
[11:34] <Unity> ubotu tell maria about pastebin
[11:34] <Jonnings> Unity: aahk, i just discover the "run as different user" thingy. The kdesu didnt work..
[11:34] <rukuartic> speyer, Depends... are you using apache? Did you set up an alias?
[11:34] <maria> spiritz: its removing my nvidia-glx when i install settings ?
[11:34] <Alex_C> Anyone know how to install TLS for 64bit?
[11:34] <deuce> Unity, nope, updatedb doesn't appear to be running
[11:34] <Seveas> maria, please don't paste in here
[11:34] <Unity> deuce: ok then i dunno.
[11:35] <spiritz> maria : maybe version don't match
[11:35] <maria> Seveas : sorry
[11:35] <HammerBlade2020> how big should a swap partition be with 1gig of ram?
[11:35] <nickrud> rukuartic, a popular move
[11:35] <rukuartic> maria, You know about http://www.pastebin.com? Neat site :D
[11:35] <speyer> rukuartic yes , using apache2 , no i didnt i installed phpmyadmin too and i didnt do anything ...
[11:35] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, 512-1024 mb depending on your plans
[11:35] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> hey, what do i do if when typing ./configure for an application it says "C compiler cannot create executables" ?
[11:35] <rukuartic> nickrud, I guess thats around?
[11:35] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, so the fact that it's almost 3gigs now is not right
[11:35] <Seveas> !tell ROFLCOPTER|`evoL about compiling
[11:35] <rukuartic> nickrud, That is, I can search for it?
[11:35] <Unity> HammerBlade2020: 507 megs i believe
[11:36] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, more won't hurt 
[11:36] <Goldfisch> gopi: Okay, then your next beast to tackle is sound. Are you using alsa? I usually keep a few sounds on my system so I can type "aplay *.wav" and verify sound is working hunk dory.
[11:36] <rukuartic> nickrud, <searches and doesn't ask dumb questions>
[11:36] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, eh..... i guess not but i might need that space eventually
[11:36] <FunnyLookinHat> whoah, how do you make this character   
[11:36] <speyer> FunnyLookinHat never seen that
[11:36] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, in that case you should shrink the swap a bit 
[11:36] <FunnyLookinHat> Seveas, just typed it!!
[11:36] <nickrud> rukuartic, :)
[11:36] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> thanks Seveas !
[11:37] <FunnyLookinHat> he did it again!!
[11:37] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, how do i do that?
[11:37] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, repartition, you can use gparted
[11:37] <Unity> Seveas: i have 1 gig of ram, i use comp for web browsing, irc, programming, etc, the swap usage never went over 12 megs
[11:37] <erUSUL> HammerBlade2020, 1Gb just in case you want/can suspend to disk (afaik ram contents are written to swap and in resume readed back)
[11:37] <gopi> Goldfisch: I am able to play sounds fine.... only with xawtv theres no sound !
[11:37] <Seveas> Unity, then 507 is enough
[11:38] <aaa> I again :P
[11:38] <Alex_C> Does anyone know if TLS works on 64BIT CPUS?
[11:38] <dejx> re
[11:38] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, i have a /dev/sda2 and /dev/sda5, both almost 3 gigs.
[11:38] <erUSUL> Alex_C, i do not even know what TLS is...
[11:39] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> ok, now it says i need "Tcl" to compile.
[11:39] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, and neither will let me resize.
[11:39] <Alex_C> erUSUL, nor me - but it AMSN says it needs it to login
[11:39] <Goldfisch> gopi: xawtv has a "-C" option for specifying the sound device you are using. Something like "xawtv -c /dev/video -C /dev/dsp". I don't what your actual video and sound device filenames are.
[11:39] <rukuartic> nickrud, is the variable for all the commands *$?
[11:39] <erUSUL> Alex_C, apt-cache search gnutls
[11:40] <nickrud> rukuartic, yes, but only in a shell, not an alias (I think)
[11:40] <Alex_C> now what do I do, erUSUL
[11:40] <rukuartic> nickrud, so alias rm="mv ~/.Trash *$" or something?
[11:40] <Goldfisch> ruluartic: Flip that -> $*
[11:40] <gopi> Goldfisch: ok so how to find out my sound device filename ?
[11:40] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> hey Seveas, it says i need "TCL" to compile now
[11:40] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, what are you compiling?
[11:41] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> a program
[11:41] <dejx> I found this channel very helpful
[11:41] <Seveas> your own or something you downloaded?
[11:41] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, how do i format a Swap and then re-add the space to my main partition
[11:41] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> Seveas, i downloaded it
[11:41] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, ok, what's the name of it?
[11:41] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> eggdrop1.6.17
[11:41] <Seveas> !info eggdrop
[11:41] <ubotu> eggdrop: (Advanced IRC Robot), section universe/net, is extra. Version: 1.6.17-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 459 kB, Installed size: 1144 kB
[11:41] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, can i unmount it?
[11:41] <erUSUL> Alex_C, install the apropiate packages (libgnutlsxx-dev i guess)
[11:41] <nickrud> rukartic, #! /bin/bash <newline> mv $@ ~/.Trash  in a bash script
[11:41] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, don't compile it, install it via the package manager
[11:42] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> Seveas i didn't see it in package manager
[11:42] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, is it your root partition
[11:42] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, enable universe
[11:42] <Seveas> !tell ROFLCOPTER|`evoL about universe
[11:42] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, it's /dev/sda5 and it's under an extended
[11:42] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> alright, thanks Seveas
[11:42] <nickrud> rukuartic, I script & program almost nothing these days, there are better sources for info here on this stuff
[11:42] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, is it mounted as /
[11:42] <TomaszD> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, what are you trying to compile?
[11:42] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, /dev/sda5
[11:42] <Unity> what was the command to check disk speed? dma something?
[11:43] <netwhat> how can i verify that i have forward_ipv4 set
[11:43] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, that's not a mount point 
[11:43] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, how do i find out
[11:43] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, mount | grep sda5
[11:43] <Seveas> paste the resulting line in here
[11:43] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, no resulting line..
[11:43] <Seveas> ok, then mount | grep sda3
[11:44] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, it's under 2
[11:44] <HammerBlade2020> so do 2?
[11:44] <Seveas> yes 
[11:44] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, still no info
[11:44] <Unity>  <-- those char(s) look like a japanese letter to me. is that normal?
[11:45] <Goldfisch> gopi: I am starting to run out of information. My dmesg is too old, that I can't find useful entries. You may want to try reading http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Configuring_Digital_Sound. BTW: The mythtv wiki this is on has lots of other stuff.
[11:45] <Seveas> Unity, yes
[11:45] <gfrancois> bonjour
[11:45] <_jason> !fr
[11:45] <ubotu> Vas a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais
[11:46] <tritium> Unity: on my end, it looks like ?CD (in reverse video)
[11:46] <nickrud> Unity, someone (who will remain nameless) mentioned that he aliased :) to a japanese character for that
[11:47] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> Seveas, i installed it from package manager now, but i don't see any shortcuts to it or anything :/
[11:47] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, browse through /usr/share/doc/eggdrop 
[11:47] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> Seveas you see to be very smart :P
[11:48] <rukuartic> All our base are belong to Seveas
[11:48] <deuce> ubotu tell deuce about pastebin
[11:48] <Seveas> ROFLCOPTER|`evoL, 'seem to be' indeed, I'm not so smart
[11:48] <ROFLCOPTER|`evoL> lol
[11:48] <Francisco> heeloo
[11:48] <Francisco> everybody can somebody help me??
[11:48] <gopi> Goldfisch: Ok xawtv got freezed and its not closing... so I need to log out... thanks for all the help and I will try that site too !
[11:48] <Francisco> can somebody help me?
[11:48] <atoponce> what's up Francisco?
[11:48] <brosioz> anyone could help me with resolvconf ?
[11:48] <brosioz> it change my resolv.conf evry boot
[11:49] <Madpilot> Francisco: if you ask an actual question, some one can probably help...
[11:49] <Seveas> !tell Francisco about somebody
[11:49] <nickrud> brosioz, look in /usr/share/doc/resolvconf, there's some guides in there
[11:49] <Unity> ubuntu changed my life
[11:49] <brosioz> nice nickrud thx
[11:49] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, when i make the live cd i'll come here and you will help me?
[11:50] <Chyx> Thanks again Seveas and gnomefreak, install anjuta 1.X using apt instead of 2, since 2 wasn't available in the repo I couldn't get the deps either
[11:50] <asdffasf> I love you all! The truth has risen. The holly ghost is uppon all of us!
[11:50] <Francisco> atoponce, I have a big problem with my pc. it is ho dv1325la with a reader cards included ... so this hardware does not work.."
[11:50] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, most likely not, I'm off to bed in a few minutes
[11:50] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, ahh okay....
[11:50] <nickrud> brosioz, I haven't messed with setting up a static resolv.conf under resolvconf for a very long time, but it's doable
[11:50] <Francisco> yesterday I cheak in a sd card and it did not works.."
[11:50] <Madpilot> Seveas: just testing, wasn't even sure if I could de-op w/o being op myself :P
[11:51] <atoponce> Francisco, what is a dv1325la?
[11:51] <Seveas> Francisco, those card readers are usualy not working - some people are working on linux drivers but they don't work too good yet
[11:51] <HammerBlade2020> Seveas, my card-reader works perfectly on ubuntu from scratch
[11:52] <Seveas> HammerBlade2020, is that an internal one on an hp laptop?
[11:52] <martii> HammerBlade2020: it must use generic chipset
[11:52] <Francisco> searcher`, o my god.."
[11:52] <Gokur20> join venafro
[11:52] <Francisco> atoponce, it is the model of my laptop...
[11:52] <martii> HammerBlade2020: mine works perfect as well
[11:52] <Gokur20> #join venafro
[11:52] <martii> HammerBlade2020: and few others I tested as well
[11:52] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, how did you do.
[11:52] <martii> HammerBlade2020: theyuse usb-storage
[11:52] <Seveas> Gokur20, /join #venafro
[11:52] <Francisco> martii, maybe you can help me.."
[11:52] <nickrud> rflol
[11:52] <dejx> any cool tutorial about making ramdisk in ubuntu?
[11:53] <Seveas> martii, the USB ones work perfectly
[11:53] <atoponce> Fransisco, what card readers does it have?
[11:53] <HammerBlade2020> my memory stick one works also.
[11:53] <dejx> i have laptop with 512mb ram, will it be enough?
[11:53] <Seveas> it's those internal ones on laptops that are failing
[11:53] <martii> Francisco: if you card reader is usb one
[11:53] <Seveas> dejx, yes
[11:53] <HammerBlade2020> dejx, plenty
[11:53] <HammerBlade2020> does k3b burn iso's ?
[11:53] <Francisco> martii, no it is incluided.."
[11:53] <martii> Seveas: might be but those usually are connected via usb as well
[11:53] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, yes, and it's the best recommended one
[11:53] <martii> Francisco: laptop model?
[11:53] <Seveas> martii, not on hp laptops 
[11:53] <HammerBlade2020> hmm, yes it does o.0
[11:54] <dejx> i was thinking about moving libs in ramdisk, for faster performance
[11:54] <atoponce> Francisco, if you do a 'sudo fdisk -l' with a card inserted, what shows?
[11:54] <martii> Seveas: I testes toshiba
[11:54] <nickrud> HammerBlade2020, although, right clicking an iso in the filemanager and selecting burn is very simple
[11:54] <martii> tested
[11:54] <martii> Seveas: worked fine on both (different) machines :)
[11:54] <Francisco> atoponce, let me see."
[11:54] <atoponce> Fransico, use pastebin
[11:55] <dolson> does anyone here use Xgl in Gnome and has a minute to tell me if MouseKeys works for you?
[11:55] <Francisco> Disco /dev/hda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes
[11:55] <Francisco> 255 cabezas, 63 sectores/pista, 9729 cilindros
[11:55] <Francisco> Unidades = cilindros de 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[11:55] <Francisco> Disposit. Inicio    Comienzo      Fin      Bloques  Id  Sistema
[11:55] <Francisco> /dev/hda1   *           1        9544    76662148+  83  Linux
[11:55] <Francisco> /dev/hda2            9545        9729     1486012+   5  Extendida
[11:55] <Francisco> /dev/hda5            9545        9729     1485981   82  Linux swap / Solaris
[11:55] <tritium> Francisco: dude, don't paste
[11:55] <Jhair> ouch
[11:55] <cppnewbie> hey
[11:55] <Francisco> tritium, sorry
[11:56] <atoponce> pastebin.com
[11:56] <cppnewbie> how do i install the ia32-libs-dev ?
[11:56] <atoponce> is that everything?
[11:56] <Francisco> atoponce, yeah-...
[11:56] <atoponce> hmmm...
[11:56] <atoponce> what card is inserted?
[11:56] <djdrew> hey every one
[11:56] <Francisco> atoponce, sd card
[11:57] <nickrud> cppnewbie, they're not available as such in ubuntu; what is it you're trying to do
[11:57] <atoponce> Fransico, and what distro?  breezy?
[11:57] <Francisco> atoponce, yeah.."
[11:57] <Fredde> I'm having problems using bittorrent
[11:57] <cppnewbie> nickrud, wine on amd64
[11:57] <HammerBlade2020> does the ubuntu live cd come with gparted?
[11:58] <Fredde> I'm behind a router but I have opend the ports
[11:58] <Fredde> still it can't connect to tracker
[11:58] <atoponce> Francisco, it seems that Breezy isn't recognizing your hardware.
[11:58] <nickrud> cppnewbie, ok, they sounded familiar, but I don't use amd64. try sudo apt-get install ia32-libs-dev. if they exist, that'll install them :)
[11:58] <atoponce> Francisco, i don't know what software may help.
[11:58] <Francisco> atoponce, thx.
[11:58] <cppnewbie> dont exist :'(
[11:59] <mihozu> hi
[11:59] <atoponce> Francisco, with the 'sudo fdisk -l', you would be looking for a /dev/sda or something similar
[11:59] <HammerBlade2020> Francisco, card reader?
[11:59] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, maybe you can help me..
[11:59] <dolson> ok thanks
[11:59] <Francisco> HammerBlade2020, yeah..
[11:59] <ubuntu> Yo
[11:59] <HammerBlade2020> Francisco, my pc has card readers, but only one i use is memory stick, and it works when i push it in automatically.
[11:59] <ttread> Fredde, did you forward the ports using the 'virtual server' function of your router?
[11:59] <Francisco> atoponce, ol
[11:59] <Francisco> ok